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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2fl. 1 924.
ad lb riiTMT ahjMBore mon*|. T h a n
WE ARB agent» for the Designer Pal. O N AND A F T E R this date I w ill not
baM BM d appTBYal bf I M bureau
Cutting of bag limit« and ahortealag
la a general Impression that tha money public ro o d » for tba forest rood «ac­
terns A. R. Sneed Department ba responsible for no bills contracted
of open aaaaoua for flab aad game la
waa a part of the loot atolan from the tion« of tha llooaevelt highway, Seoa
Stara.
(29 by anyone except myself and daugh­
the laleraat of wild life cuaaarvatlao
Aurora bank.
tor
McNary
was
advised.
Tbeae
funds
ter Viola.
la a definite program agreed upon by
CAIqL A N D 8BB Dr. N. W. Emery
The Fidelity A Depoalt company, »re to be uaed as follows: Reedsport.
the atate sportsmen'» aaaoclatlon at
W IL L IA M RUSSEL. OODDA;
on
prices
on
plate
and
other
work,
tf
with headquarter« In Maryland, which Cooa bay section, three mllea. 1M.174;
Ita annual meeting In Portland
In April, IMS. bonded George 1* Brush creek, Mussel crook section,
Brief Resume of Happenings ol
Theodore T. (leer, who aerved aa
'Cleaver, »late prohibition director. In
tenth governor of the atate of Ore­ I ihe amount ot 16000. ha» notified Gov­ »76.100; Naskowln-Hllets section, 31.6
the Week Collected for
miles, »228,600 Another allotment for
gon In the years 1IIIIB-I*og, died at hla
ernor Pierce and Ham A. Koaer. aec- still anothar section la (or (68.000.
home, 470 Bant Fifty third alreet
Our Readers.
retary of »tale, fhat the protection af­
County agricultural confereacaa to
North. Portland, aa the reaull of a
forded the official under the bond consider tba agricultural program
atroke of paralyala Buffered recently.
you are going to be one of the many customer» who know
i would be terminated at the expiration adopted at tbn economic conference
Carlr trait tree« ara blossoming la The ex governor waa 73 yaara old.
what real Service and Satlafactlon mean. You
of the 30day period
at tbn Oregon Agricultural collage the !
Rugnno.
Mllea Cannon, field t-ommlaalener of I
get Quality at Economical Prices.
There were three fatalltlea In Ore­ laat of January wlil be held soon In ’
H»nd‘a (Irat automobile ahnw wa» the bureau of reclamation. Waahlag
gon
due
to
Industrial
accident»
(lur­
four
counties
Ruch
conferences
have
hold laat week « lib It make« of car« too. II. C., met with loo Klamath Irri­
ing tbu week ending February 21. ac­ already been held In Lane, Josephine,
liicluilhia 35 inodnla, on display.
gator» to hear complalnta and recom­
cording to a report prepared by the Jackson and Deschutes counties.
The ararllon of a cannery la Naw mendation« of the water uaera. Can­ state Industrial accident commission.
Crook county will have one February
W. M. Green, Prop.
liorg waa aaaurml al a meeting In that non'« finding« on thia project will be The victim» Included: C. A. Moran.
»1 March 1: Malheur. March 6-1;
aubmlilcd In a report to the secretary Portlaud. faller: Ernest Soaah. Scap­
elly <>t more than loo trull grower*.
Union, March 7 ». and Hood River.
InilliBlIona nt a good nxdialr a«a»on of the Interior
poose. truck driver, and A. 0. Aid March 10 12.
A meeting of the labor officiate of ridge. Rector, logger. A total of 688
tor Dragon growers are ao«n la report«
from the «mat of coutlnund firm mar Oregon. California and Washington accidents wa» reported.
The heat loaf of bread In a recent j
probably will be held within the next
kata.
Fines collected through the activi­ btiklug contest for negro club girls In
few week« to determine (be beet
ties of the state traffic officer» operat­
Linn county P«ar grower« have ba
methods to be used In handling un ing under the direction of the law Arkansas received a score of 97.25 j
gun their drat «praying of the year
points. A m* mber of the staff of the
employed In the three atatea. It la an­
enforcement bureau of the »late motor Unlv-<»r»lly of Arkansas Judged the '
aa lha li ml a are now «hooting forth on
nounced by C. H. Gram, atate labor vehicle department during 1823 ag­
the branrhea.
bread, wblch waa baked by glrla rep-!
commlaaloner.
gregated 128.711.16. according to the riotunting clubs conducted by negro
I.. W Met>gor. contractor, will con
Helen II. Moore, 19-yearold daugh­ annual report of the traffic depart­
alruct a building In Murahfletd for
home demonstration agents In n in e 1
ter of Mr. and Mr». H. L. Moore, of ment. F e e « totaled »33.429 «8 The re­
the t'ooa and Curry Telephone coin
Arkansas counties The lowest score,
Salem, waa declared winner of the port Indicate» that the traffic officer»
puny to coat iiRo.ooo.
flrat prlxe In the context conducted by covered 247.881 mile» and made 1571 according to reports to the United i
States Department of Agriculture, w as I
In a ape« lal school election Klamath the Salem chamber of commerce with
arrests.
92 5 points, showing a variation of j
Full» voter» approved by a ten to one relation to dealgntng an automobile
Allotment» um ouptlng_to »430,171 only five points In the quality of nil j
vote a 125.000 bond laaue for the pur windshield »ticker appropriate for ad-
bread baked In the contest.
chaae of a new achool houae alte,
vertlalng that city.
Ktiarltnent of a law aulhorlilng the
A new town »III aprltig up at Odell
atate to print Ila public arhool text- I lake within the next alx week» with
hooka probably will be requeated al a population of more than 1500 per­
EXTRAORDINARY—SPECIAL BARGAINS IN SHOES AT THE
the next session of the leglataluro,
sons. according to the railroad con­
A welfare clinic under the auaplcea tractor« on the Kugene Klamath line,
of the Portland achool of welfare work ' who plan to extabllah cumpa at Odell
of the University of Oregon will be I where a »mall army of worker» will ,
held In Pendleton March 12 and 22. ! be quartered probably for the next
Samuel Boyer. Io. warehouseman (or year
Hundreds of Springfield and vicinity shoppers are learning the wisdom of buying at
The winter flatting aeaaon on the I
aeveral year« at Brlndwnll atatlon.
the Springfied Army Goods Store. Most reliable underpriced store—where all merch­
weal of Amity, committed suicide by Columbia river will cloae Saturday '
andise, no matter how low the price is—is fully backed up with a “money back” guar­
placing strychnine In bla coffee while and no commercial fishing wll be per- !
antee. Make every penny count—Springfield Army Goods Store prices mean real money
milled from then to the opening of the I
eating hla lunch
savings.
Fourthclaaa poalmaatera have been i regular aprltig aeaaon at noon on May
We stock all of- the new
appointed In Oregon aa follow»
Mr« 1. The winter «eaaon haa been a fair- 1
Sarah Immewood. Axalea. Ilouglua ly eurreaaful one for the comparative- ■ drugs anti keep |tosted re­
county, and William A. la-gore. Proa ly few ftahermen who have had their
garding all of the new rem­
neta In (he water.
per, Coos county.
This time It Is a Shoe sensation—and such values that will actually surprise you. We
Roy Klein, aecretary of the atate
edies so (hat we may pro­
Knglneera of the Long Bell Lumber
purchased
at a wonderful buy a great lot of very good Shoes such as D_yton, Santa
company have ataried a aurvey from highway commlaalon. announced that > vide anything worthy that
Rosa, and Manhattan Shoes—the leading makers in the country in their lines.
he
had
Inatructed
John
llaker,
dla­
the Southern Pacific railroad near
trlct attorney of Hood River county. !
is called for. We do not
Kirk and leading Into company tint
to proceed with the proaecutlon of the
her In (hat locality.
wait for you to come in
Pacific Telephone & Telegraph com­
The NrvadaCallfornla Oregon rail
pany on charge» of wanton deatruc-
mid call for it before plac­
road haa aaknd the Inleratate com
Men’s plain toe Dayton Shoes. Double
One lot of Men's Good Work Shoes.
lion of tree» along the Columbia river
mere« commlaalon to authorlte alx
solid oak sole. A wonderful shoe
Values from $4 to
Special for
highway In the vicinity of Caatle Rock.
ing
it
in
our
order
book.
mile« of new tine northward from
for wear, comfort
Friday and Saturday
A
Hat
of
bootlegger»
and
moon­
luxkevlew Into timber tract».
shiners in Waaco and Sherman coun
Senator McNary1» bill to appropriate
tlea. was received by Sheriff Chrla-
dome here first for new ,
Men’s high top Shoes that bear the
1500.ooo for a veteran'» hoapltal at man from Sheriff Hill of Tulare. Cal
One lot of heavy Dayton Railroad
maker’s label of International
Portland, waa disapproved by General
Shoes. Extra quality double sole.
drugs and chemicals.
«
) The Hat wa» taken from the body of
Frank L lllnea. director
the vet­ i Roy Vincent, alia» “Alabam." who wa»
Shoe Co. Value $9.00. Special
A
brute
for
wear
eran«* bureau. In a letter to congreaa ! killed by the California aherlff while j
Salem merchant» have petitioned , realatlng arreat In connection with the
EVERY PAIR OF THESE SHOES CARRY THE IRON CLAD GUARANTEE OF 100
the city council to draft an ordinance ! Moaler bank robbery of laat Novem- I
prohibiting preacher», peddler», itiual ber.
PER CENT LEATHER AND ARE BRUTES FOR WEAR.
clana and varloua rellgloua aecta from
While
In blattlnn «tump« j
operating In certain aectlona of the on their land between Aurora and
GALORE
business dlatrlct.
LET’S GET
' W ilsonville. Naef brother», proaperou»
BARGAINS
The public aervlce commlaalon haa I farmer», found In the wreckage of one
ACQUAINTED
suspended uniII a date to be fixed by big stugap a 110 gold piece and (wo
On Main S t, Cor. 4th.
Springfield
the commlaalon the proposed new allyer daJIara A careful »earch fall-
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tariff filed »time time ago by the Home
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Telephone * Telegraph company of
»out hern Oregon
W C. Culbertaon. one of the own
era of the Cornellua and Seward hotel«
In Portland, waa appointed by Gov
ernor Pierce Io succeed Arthur C.
Spencer aa a member of the atate
The best meat at a price that will bring you back and make
honua commlaalun.
you a regular customer.
In future all auto camp« operating
FREE DELIVERY 9:30 a. m. DAILY
IIE R E V E R grew grows, garden flower« can grow. I f your yard provide«
within the corporate limit« of the city
sunshine and good soil, and sufficient moisture can be assured, you
of Pendleton will be required to pay
can plan a good garden w ith confidence of delightful results. In c ity
an annual license fee of »1000. accord­
and country the good old annuals are becoming more popular year by
ing to the provlalona of an ordinance
year. Sweet Peas* Cosmo». N astu rtiu m . Zinnia. Poppy. Verbena,
adopted by the city council
Aster. Sweet Alyssum and other beautiful flowers are enjoyable in
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the garden or cut for indoor decoration.
Formation of a three county export
N
orth
ru
p.
King
&
Co.’s
flower
seeds
produce
fu
ll
»lie
blooms
commlaalon league In aupport of the
of rich color, true to tvpe. For 34 years they have satisfied
MeNitry
t>itl
firmer re
m illions of flower lovers. Easy to select your packets
lief took place at a meeting at The
from the upright Sterling Seed Box.
Dalle» attended by more than 200
farmer» and buslne»» tnen from Was­
I
co, Sherm«n and Gilliam counties
The Oregon Slate Retail Merchant»’
association closed II» «étalon« al Eu-
gene with the adoption of a reaolutlon
For W o o d w o rk
pledging the aupport of the merchants ,
to the McNary Haugen wheat price
regulation bill and the Kelly-Stein
manufacturing bill now before con­
greaa
A uniform ayelem of accounting and
statistical records covering all trans­
actions of the various automobile
passenger stage and truck corpora
For retinivhine ihabby, worn floor» or
lions operating In Oregon will be da
F o r F lo o r»
w oodwork) (or (urniturr that is scuffed
tnanded In rules and regulations now
and dull, just try A cm e Quality Varno-
being formulated by the public service
l.ac.
It reproduces the finish of finest
commission.
hardwoods
Siatns and varnishes in one
I. H. VanWinkle, attorney general,
quick, easy operation
W ith it you can
acting at the requost of Governor
change furniture, woodwork or floors to
I
Pterce, will a»»lgn a »pedal proae
harmonize with a new color schem e.
cuter to Yamhill county to aaalal »he
W e recommend Acme Q iu lity Varno-Lac
dlatrlct attorney there In handling the
hersuae it in made in one of the large« and
case» against Waller Tooxe Jr., and
best equipped varnish work« in the country.
Yuu cannot g o wrong on any Acm e Quality
j . m Templln, prominent resident» of
Fo r Puraltur«
probuct. A»k us lor color cards.
McMinnville
At a meeting held In Condon and
.omposed of the maloally of farmera
and business men of Gilliam county,
V A R N O -L A C
two resolutions were adopted with
out a illasenllng vole, urglilg congress
to pas» the McNary Haugpn export cor­
poration wheat hl?.. In addition to
thia every man and woman present
contributed to a fund to be used In
defraying oxpnri
end rdhanlxod
thenvedrei Into
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OREGON NEWS ITEMS
OF SPECIAL INTEREST
li you buy here
Community Cash Store
DANCE - Springfield
Steven’s Hall, Friday
Heart Breakers Orchestra
Rare Drugs
and New
Remedies
SPRINGFIELD ARMY GDOOS SIORE
A Real Shoe Sensation
We Have Placed These Shoes in Four Lots
$6.
$ 2 .9 5
$ 4 .9 5
$ 3 .9 5
$ 5 .0 0
ARMY GOODS STORE
Sanitary Meat Market
Garden 7loiversJhat Everyone
C a n G rou}
Holverson Bros, Props.
N orthrup . K in g &C ojs
M*akes
“ mahogany, oak,
or walnut”
out o f plain pine
acme quality
Wright & Son
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