The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, February 21, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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    TIIVHSDAY. 1
h 'KIIIlUAKY 21, 1W24.
OREGON NEWS ITEMS
OF SPECIAL INTEREST
TU E SPRINGFUCLD NEWS
V la lt Cottage Grove
Of proposal* for tha delivery of (»«,-
000 tuna of rock for Jalty ronatruction
at the entrance of t'ooe bay, that of
th« llauaur Conal ruction company of
Port land waa loweat at 07 rente a ton.
delivered f. o b. govarnniuot barge*
Brief Resume of Happenings of
T«n paasenger train* of the Oregon
Electric worn taken off the run on
Bunday, according to the announen-
Our Readers.
niont mad* by W F Turner, prnal
dent of the Hpokaa*. Portland A 8e
A normal achool «HI be conducted
” ’lw ,y ' wh,rh oparalaa
trie line.
In Pendleton again thia auinmer for
W. A. Hteward and Pr*d A. Phllllpa.
a all Week*' courae
A movement baa atarted In eaaternj pr,’m,D,n'
* “ «•
Oregon to organile the at,., km. n into Bakar roun' y ha’ a
ment of f l head of Holstein now*
• cooperative aelllng agency.
from Farm*. ln,l . which will be uaed
Tile city of Monro* baa accepted
aa the nueleua of dairy herda they e i
the new waterwork* sy stem recently
pert to build up.
Inatailed by Mwartley Brothers of Cor
II F Wilson, one of the leading rltl-
valila.
Despite tine addition of a school l e n t of Colon county, a farmer and
bolidi*,.
. . lawyer,
building during the .. year, ...
the achool*!
' , ha* announced
. kl* . Intention
„•
••• naieiti are now crowded , to ca of being a candidate for the nomina
1 tlon on the democratic ticket for
. . . . . .
repreaentntlve In cougre** at the com-
HOOT GIBSO N , n a scent f r o m HOOK AND LADDER.“
High ..b o o l student* of Brownsville ,B< prtmary
u u . v l . B 9 e i . i*,t»6O N rs O O V C D O H
nave atarted a campaign to rule« »500
The public service commission haa Playing at Ball T h e a tre Sunday and Monday. H i* V ary Lateat Production
for erection of a gymnasium on the
suspended until May 15 tariff* filed I
achool grounda.
by a number of railroads operating !
“HOOK AND LADDER’
Ulrlc It. dray, market-road engineer
IN C O M E T A X IN N U T S H E L L
In the state canrelllng half fare re- i
o f Baker county haa tendered hla !
I BEST GIBSON ROLE WHO? Single peraana who had
turn conreaaluna for attendant* ac­
resignation to the county cuurt to lake
com panying Uveal, x k ahlpuienta tu
net income of »1.000 or more or
effect March I
Hoot Olbaon at the IP II theatre Ini
Portland and other terminals.
gross Income of »5.000 or more,
hla moat novel role, aa a fireman. I
Portland ha* Invited the grand lodge ;
and married couples who had
Cltlmna of Eugene will hold a mas*
. . . .
w it take the audience by atomi. Hi*
of the llcuevolent and IT o tecllv e1
net Income of «2,000 or more
meeting n e ll week to discuss a pro- . . .
.
..
Order of Elk* to bold Ita 1925 con-I p„.e.l bond Issue of «250.000 or »»00.-!
aenaa' and •"•»»Waring the fact
or groaa Incom» of »5,000 or
vent Ion In that city.
ooo to drain the Amagon -lough that
had » «<»«« atory. In "Hook
more »must file returns.
Will E Holbein, formerly of North nows through the southern part of “nd Ladder." grants him ample thing»
WHEN? The filing period I t from
Dakota,
ikot*. haa been employed aa nacre Eugene and which overflows every lhat h* ha" n,*v‘ r done b'»fore
I January 1 to March 15. 1924.
In thia production, he la a cow
tary and manager by the Roseburg winter, causing much damage to prop­
W HERE?
Collector of Internal
boy
who tom es to town with a num
chamber of commerce.
revenue for the district In which
erty.
Former Governor T. T. Geer, who; The p a||<m Walar Wheel company her of other plainsmen with a big
the person lives or has h it
Thing* didn't
waa stricken with paralyala at Port- • of g an Francisco haa shipped to the Iralnload of cattle.
principal place of business.
the Week Collected for
land a week ago. I. reported to he In Portta-d Railway, Light A Power com
« very weak c g d l ^
f c .f c f a d for t h . Oak Grove hr
logger at Brooks-
Bcaolnn ramp No. >, urar Rend, waa
crushed to death when the wheel* of
* log loader ran across hla body.
•
»yverton Food Product* com
pan? of Silverton haa now become a
co-operative plant, with the Silverton
fralt grower* holding (be atock.
The annual convention of the Ore-
»on Federation of Women'* clubs.
which will take place thia year In
Oregon City, will he held May 1!» to
ll,ey
‘
*nd ,h ,,r P“ y
held
HOW 7
Instruction
on
Fo-m
1040A and Form 1040; also the
law and reguattons.
« .iw r
draullc unit, the world's highest head up y * 8 " pp‘ ra'
reaction turbine, designed to operate j Fw>m then on. situations are ao
W H A T . Pour per cent normal
under an average effective head o f f ™mmed with good, humorous action
tax on the first «4.000 of net In­
»57 feet.
—fj t r t f ' ’T*.7*?^
^
,h " »P*c ,a’Ofa couldn’t help them-
come l0 ercess of the personal
I Sent
by Attorney General Van aalT?a lf ‘hay almoa‘ burat
wlth
exemption and credits for de­
Winkle to Investigate claims of a ll ex , ll,u« bter Th" bo7" attempted to gel
pendants. Eight per cent nor­
county road worker* for overtime pay ,b elr
wl,b Hoot a* a lookout,
mal tax on baianc of net Income.
covering a period of two year* or more but h* fal1 “,1*e P on th® l° b
8urtax from 1 per cent to 50
»n<1 »mounting to several thousand . When he awoke, he found him self
per cent on net Incomes over
! dollars, J. M. Dever*, formerly die staring at a cop; ao ha took to hla
I »0.000 for the year 1923.
trlct attorney of Lane county, la In heels and run plumb into a flrellne.
No. 8
Eugene.
Making good aa a volunteer fireman.
11
j w h eat farmers In Umatilla cognty he wa"
a regular Job and
Deductions for bad debt» and con­
Forest service official* announced b» ve disregarded the calendar and are n' * r'F refuted— hut he caught a pass-
tributions. which are alio« able unde*
Ihat »76.000,000 board feet of timber »»king the performance of the weather ln< glance of the fire chief's pretty
the revn-ti act. form a considerable
In tb . Umpqua national forcat In »■ »
Indication that spring haa daughter
Item in the income-tax returns ot
The
rival
of
the
fair
lady's
hand
la
southern Oregon will be advertised for j arrived. Spring seeding of grain haa
sale.
already been begun In aome aectioaa. a tricky ward heeler, but Hoot sur­ maaiy taxpayers Bad debts can be d->
The building committee of the aod
lo ca l,," a P»®«U»« ‘» ““ mounts all difficulties and wins out ducted only for the year In whlc^i
after making a daring rescue through
Salem lodge of Elks haa voted to dar wajr
are ascertained to be w orthless ano
Spend not to exceed »»»0.000 In the
A temporary office where Individ- j almost Impassably flames. In one of charged off the books ot the taxpay
erection of a now temple on property !
corporations and partnerships sf lh,‘ m0"1 «pectscular fire scenes ever
tr. The return must show evidence
recently acquired.
fected by the state Income tax law | ^ t ®®0 ®** 7l>r local audiences.
This picture has a two-day run—- of the manner in which the w orthless
Rights of way for an extension of ‘ may ob,a,n aaa,"'anc" ln Preparing
ness of the debt was discovered and
the Walla Walla Valley railway from ,h *,r ,ax r«'urns. and obtain other In Sunday and Monday.
that ordinary and legal m eans for
Milton to Umapine have been obtain I »-rmatlon In connection with the oper ;
.
collection have be?n or would be un
________
nt|on of the law. will bo opened In
ARE agents for the Designer Pat
ed and work will atari as soon aa the
terns. A. R. Sneed Department availing.
weather la anti led.
Portland thia waok.
Unpaid loans made to needy rela­
Star».
(28
A crulae of all th . timber along the
Th'’ ” 24 ' « » » “«rry crop In the
tives or friends with little or no ex­
lino of the projected cutoff of the W illamette valley will not ex .eed 25
pectation that they wouold be repaid
Kouthern Pa. if|. between Oakridge l,Hr *•*•“ * of «“ »rmal. according to of SPECIAL PRICE on plate work. Dr. are not deductible but are regarded
N
W.
Emery,
dentist
Sutton
Bldg.
and Ktrk will he made by the Lulled | f,r,ala of ,h " Op,'*,,n Or®w»ra’ Copper
au gifts.
tf
ative association, who have made a
States forasi service.
careful survey of the situation. The
Approximately lot) editor« and pub­
small crop will be due to the cold
lishers front different parts of Oregon
weather experienced a few weeks ago.
met at Kugea,, for the alxth annual
August W. Behmermarher. corporal. I
Oregon newapaper conference at the
headquarters detachment. 249th artil­
U n iversity of Oregon.
lery. route 8. »Salem, and Cecil W. i
R epresentatives of the main auto­
Kennedy, private, 162d Infantry. 1212 '
mobile stage lines In Oregon met In Garfield avenue. Portland, have been I The best meat at a price that will bring you back and make
Roseburg to arrange final plana for
you a regular customer.
designated by the president from the |
the consolidation of these lines Into national guard of Oregon as cadets at |
FREE DELIVERY 9:30 a. m. DAILY
the Oregon stage system.
the United States military academy, at
Andrew Svenaon. 79-year-old retired W est Point.
farmer of Damascus, who shot himself
James R. Linn and Frank Durbin i
In the head with a revolver February
of Salem will each donate a silver i
5, on account of ill health, is dead al
cup for the boy and girl prlxe winners
the Oregon City hospital.
at the next state fair. Mr. Llnn'a
W. H. Btrnyer of Baker haa filed cup will be for the heat Jersey calf
with the secretary of state his declara­ exhibited In the boy»' and girl»'
tion of candidacy for the office of classes, while Mr. Durbin's cup will be
United States senator at the demo­ for the girl or boy exhibiting the beat
cratic primary election next May.
Holateln calf.
Bids for the construct Inn of ap­
Oregon pensions have been granted
proximately 38 miles of hlghwuy In i as follows: Wilson B. Slnnell, Cot­
Oregon will he considered at a meet­ tage Grove, »12; John J. Buehler. Med­
ing of the state highway commission ford, »15; Karre Nolson. Woodburn,
to be held In Portland February 27.
»30; Ellen Roberta. Woodburn. »30;
While helping hla son with work on Millie Hldgson, Cottage Grove, »20;
their fnrin three miles south of Amity, Archie W. Colton.« Portland, »12;
F. T. Itomlg wns altacked and killed Frederick Edmunds. Portland. »12;
by a hull which had escaped front the Mary J. Mangle, Newport, »30; W ill­
barn and which Itomlg had tried to iam E. Miller. Portland. »12.
drive hack.
There were five fatalities due to In­
D. H. Parr, for the last two years dustrial accidents In Oregon during*
cashier In the offices of the state the week ending February 14. accord­
T h e re ’s a rich beauty to a painted door
treasurer, has resigned. Mr. Parr will ing to n report prepared by the stato
that appeals to all. T hen it is a remarkably
enter the employ of n Portland bend Industrial accident commission. The
easy floor to clean and keep clean.
Acme
house. Alexander Hamilton of Port­ victims were: Frank Tucker. Salem,
Quality Floor Paint (G ranite) seals the wood
lami lins lie,’it appointed to succeed I choker s e tte r; H urry Clitrk, Albany,
logger; John Edge, Baker, oiler; P eter
against moisture and dirt.
It protects it
Mr. Purr.
Willamette valley loganberry grow ¡ H ansen, Aatorlu, forem an, nnd Roy
against wear.
Anti it is so easy to put on.
ors will not dispose of ilielr fruii un | Jordan. Ilnoninn, Klamath Calls
Dries quickly, too. T h a Acme Quality label
less they receive a minimum price totlil of 1110 acclilenlB were reported.
tells
you that it is the best paint for the pur­
Seventy business mid professional
of 5 cents a pound, according In u
pose. Ask us for color cards, prices, etc.
resolution adopted Jit a meeting of the loaders of W illam ette valley tow ns
iiii'inb-is of Gio loganberry exchange mot nt Albany nnd effected a tenipor- .
ary nrgunlv.ntlon which will conduct a
habt tw Halem.
Bolli lb e a( trogoli l’io king com pany i Uirvey of Hie project to bring, the
nnd the S ta rr Friril P ro d u ct. com-
. <,■■■■, i water ot C lear.lako Into Hie- valley
F L O O R P A IN T
pnny of Salem have entered the for domegtlc and pi^wer purposes. Of
fleers o i th o’ oz.'gaal»ailon. of which
market for berries of the 1924 crop.
the name wl" b' < hosi-n later? were
According!* to reports from farmer«.
loeted and comm ittees choaeiAto con-
The prlies offered by%tn»BO eannorios.
M wns said, have been fixed at 7 auet the survey and to^ulae funda tu
eanta for Ettorharg «trawherrlea and | l'ay lor tho wo>l, W »Ido Anderson o f
« cents for Wllsua« and Trohlns I Albaoy., fn tlteiV f tlio pinn, wag chfiaen
».oganhcrrlc* will demanif 4 ft* Cents. 1 President; Victor Oliver uf Alfiany
altbough
ig n thla prlfn mfty bo mlvanejd ' aecratnry and t-hink Schramm of < or
» '. • .
Ti
v/j»en
»«tu« » «...«r«»
bau the production aöuaoo aurtvan
D ll*
ll.s n e ir
Attend Canton M eeting
The Springfield membership of tha
canton Hovey Number 4 waa repre­
sented In Eugene at a meeting held
Friday night in the I O. O. F. balL
About 180 parsons attended the snp-
p*«r acid program of this uniform
branch of the Odd Fellows. O. M.
Olson, one of the officers from
Springfield waa present. The supper
was for the benefit of sanding mem­
bers of the order to a convention at
Hood River In May.
At the Hood River m eeting thoy
will compete ln a drilling contest for
the »liver cup which was won by them
Dr. 8. Ralph Dlppte, Dentlat, Vltua tw ice before, lost at Eugene, and won
Building. Springfield, Oregon.
again at North Bend last year. Any
delegation winning It three tlm -s In
Springfield Naw* »1.25 per year.
succession hag the privilege of keep­
ing It.
Two carload* of Springfield people
went to Cottage Grove Sunday after­
noon. where a meeting of the Y. M.
C. A. wan held (or Lane county. Ur.
and Mr*. W II. Pollard and William
Pollard, W. O. Hugbea and Howard
Hugbea. Rev. and Mra. T. D Yarnea,
Herbert
Horning
and Lawrence
Yarnea were thoae who went. The
men attended the Y meeting while
the women called at the home of
Mr«. Oeorge BJorset. formerly .Mins
Dorris Sikea of Springfield.
Reward
Why Attend
School
$1.00
FELIX, the »tore cat, has
disappeared and we can’t
run the place without him,
hence the reward.
Regardless of your position
you need IL and you can secure
It at a reasonable cost.
The question Is— Are you go­
ing to make tha necessary ef­
fort now. or age you going to
keep putting It off until by
and by?
Description
Black
White spot In front
Half grown
W ith o u t a business education
you are not prepared properly
to cope w ith the many problems
of life.
/
Answers to “Felix”
and the snap of your finger
W e aye here to serve yon and
we are always glad to t®U 7°n
about our school. Hundreds of
young men and women have
completed one of our courses
and are today holding respons­
ible positions.
You may do ths tame. Will you?
Eugene Business
College
A. E. R O B E R T ! Präsident
E U G E N E , OREG O N
Sanitary Meat Market
Strom berd
Holverson Bros, Props.
Wright & Son
r
C arburetor O
makes you sure o f one thing and
that’s starting instantly— your motor
speaks to you the moment you step
o n the starter— and that isn’t all—
Stromberg equipped cars consume
m uch less gas— and that’s real econ­
o m y — th ey develop more power and
display unusual flexibility.
A sk us for the names o f Stromberg
users— see w hat they say and think.
A Special Carburetor
fo r Everij Car
D u ic k
...................... $2 5. *»0
S’.,1
.11«*«
IS M . .00
C adillac......................................
Chundlvr................................ 25.50
Che» rule!
re le t...............................
Chev
........................... 2 21.00
1.00
Ptultfe ................. ................... 20 .5 0
P o r t ........................................ 20.00
D urant.................................... 20.50
1 »»ex.................................. .
30.00
*’“ *
14.7»
G a r d a « ................................... 20.00
lu d so n ............................ . $ J4.C0
. 1 . M
. i ,
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axw ell................................. 21.00
N a sh
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7 .................................
Oakland.......... »••••»»»»•• •
O ldam obile...........................
Overland................................
R e o ........................................ .
24 00
24.00
20.50
19.00
24.00
S»».--.;!.. .....................19.40
joL
W illj-^ k n iji«
¿Iforc than 135 passengpr car
and truck manufacturers use the
Stromberg as standard equipment
Springfield Garage
50