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ntlTIlH IM V . MARCH fi, 1924. OREGON NEWS ITEMS OF SPECIAL INTEREST Brief Resume of Happenings of the Week Collected for Our Readers. PAGE THREW TH E SPRING FIELD NEWS Indication* of activity In the wool market aro evident In Klamath county by contract* between woolbuyers and sheepmen. A number of eontracta bava been drawn with the price eet at 40 rents and ( 1 - a bead advance made on the dip. Mystery of Silk Underwear Solved by Col. Harbaugh Petty scandal »tori»» concerning INCOME T A X IN N U T S H E L L Albany may have a pickle factory If pluna ot about 100 Linn and llenton County Commissioners Knimett Hharp WHO7 Single persans who had county furthers materialise. If su f and Nela Roney have been freely cir net Income of *1,000 or more or ficient acreage la planted to cucum culated by those barking the recall gross Income ot *6.000 or more, morsment against the two officials. and married couple» who had Th» rmnbtno'l »»In* of p i port« from bers a California pickling company One of the moat fictitious stories told baa guaranteed to build a factory for net Income of *2.000 or more Portland for F«bruary rua< hod *3,741, 1 le tho "Mystery of the 811k Under processing (Item. or gross Incom» of *6,000 or 966 wear" which coats ”*6 a ault," accord more ynust file returns. John J. Roborts lias lot a root m et | The eastern Oregon basketball tour ing to the racaller». The "Mystery WHEN7 The filing period 11 from nament to decide what team will for s thr«« story nparttn«nt house In of the Hllk Underwear at ,5 a ault,” January 1 to March 16, 1924. Hslom that will coal approxlnialoly1 represent district No. 1 has started. If ever silk unduiwear could be WHERE? Collector of Internal Ten teams qualified to enter—Ontario, floo.Md. Prairie City, (laker, North Powder, bought for that price, I* solved by revenue for the district In which Polson. planted maliciously In on» I'nlon. I.a tirando, Imbler, Wallows, Colonel J J Harbough. Juvm lle of (he person lives or has his of thi* logging vamps noar Bond ro- ’ Enterprise and Joaeph. ficer. In the following affidavit: principal place of business. cently. has causvd Uio death of 17 "1. J. J Hnrbnugh, being first duly HOW? Inwtruetlon on Font The public service commission. In valuahl« dog». sworn, depose and say: That, acting 1040A and Form 1040; also the telegram s sent Io the Interstate com T»X»a In Mitflon imyity duo daring marce commission, has recommended ivider the direction of (he county law and refutations. 1924, ba»«<l <n 1923 valuation», ag the Issuance of certificale» of con court of Lone county. Oregon, It la WHAT. Four per cent normal gr<-ttalo *l.61u,172.62. or *64.666 Io»» venience and necessity to the Mal mad« my duty to InvMtlgat». deter tax on the first *4,000 of net in than last year. heur Railroad rompauy and the Valley mine the need and Issue requisitions come In ercess of the personal for clothing and provisions (or per exemption and credits for de- Du« to the fact that comparatively A Siici» Railroad company. sons dependent on (he county. Pindents. Eight per cent nor little hay has been l«d, a large »urplus Portland's hank rbmrlng» for Feb "That I read tb s matter published mal tax on balanc of net Inarwne. will (>,' held by llvoatovb men after ruary esc«« dod those <o nny February In the Morning Register, of Kugene. the winter 1» ovur. Surtax from 1 per cent to 50 In the history of the clearing house. Oregon, on Sunday, February 24. 1*24, per cent on net Incom«?» over The .Melhiatlat Episcopal church and Wllh clearings for the month of *140,- by Elbert Rede, of Cottage Grove. the parnunuav adjoining It In brown« 729.922. tho total was 9.72 per cent Oregon, wb »rein he made the state *6.000, for the year 1923. vltle wore burned to tho ground with above the highest total for thia period No. 9. ment (hat the county commissioner* which was ever set before. a Io«» eatlntaied at **6.000. Deductions for contributions to cor o f Lane county, Oregon, had on Jan I>«puty aaaoaaor* have received no The Curry county grand Jury at uary 3, 1024. caused Io be pprthased porations or organizations “orgagi- tice that la iea will be reduced 9 per (Sold R, n< h returned a not true bill and paid for out of county funds, Iz.-d and operated exclusively for rent In I'nlon county for the coming after hearing evidence on the killing on requisition No. 942. two suits of religious, charitable, scientific, liter year on all Improved farm land». of Lawrence Hare by Paul Mumpower, silk underwear for a certain E ugeni ary. or educatlonel purpos e • • • William D. W allace 39. Oregon plo state liquor ugept. A not true bill woman. no part of the net earnings of which near, died at Jasper. 11« W>| the »on also wae returned In the case of A. “That 1 have Investigated the mat Inures to the benefit of any private of Mr and Mr». Jnine» A. Wallace, E. Neill, who wae working with Mum- ter and find that I Issued requlstloi. stockholder or Individual” are deduct who cro»«ed the plain» to Oregon la power. No. 942 on January 3. 1924, on Hamp ible to th» extent of 15 per cent of 1*62. In 1923 the state fire murshul's ton's Dry Goods store for two suits th ■ taxpayer’s net Income for 1923, (¡«or go Campbell, 12 year old Rend department, tinder the Jurisdiction of of underwear for Frsd Withrow 632 «ximputed without the benefit ot this boy, accidentally discharged a platol Will Moore, slate Insurance commis Oak street, who was at that time deduction. Every church constitutes which he thought wa» unloaded, tho j sioner, obtained confessions from 24 working for the county liquidating a a religious corporation or organiza tion for the purpose of this deduction. bullet lodging In Iho musclos of hl* persons who were parties to the crime long term Jail sentence and fine. of arson. Fires started by these per thigh. "That I have In my possession a Donations to m issionary fund*, church Roseburg'» city boautlful commit- sons resulted In losses aggregating receipted bill for two suits of men's building*, pew rents, assessm -nts, wool undnrwe»r bought e t i requisi and due* paid to churches are deduct alon ha» »tarted a movement to elim **4.000. inate wooden signs, and unattractive More wheat was exported from the tion No. 942 of Alton Hampton on ible. Deductions for contributions to po awning» from the city'» business Columbia river during December. 1923, January 3, 1924. for Fred Withrow. than from all of the other ports la "That said statsm ent published by litical campaigns are not allowable. streets. The the said Elbert Bede, on said date Forty p«r cent of Portland'* crime» thè United M ates combined. And Why Mot? during the month of February were December shipments from the Colum setting forth that th i county records The tough young woman of heroic bia river lotalod 2.566,6*3 bushels »how that two suite of silk underwear cleared up by the police, according to the monthly report of the Inspeotor*' against 2,362,107 for the rest of the were bought end paid for by »aid proportions bad appli»d for and re United Slat«» ports. ’ county court, by requisition No. 942. ceived the Job of assistant cook and division. Five hundred thousand trout five for s certain Kugene woman, or that general factotum in a restaurant. Sud John L. Cooper, who for SO years denly there was the noise of battle, ba» guided tourist* through the fast and tlx Inches long were recently lib any allk underwear for any person iund next morning she appeared in nesses of the Cascade mountain*, died erated In the McKenxIe river above was bought and paid for by the coun court, unruffled and undamaged. at Salem following an operation for the elate hatchery near Vida, accord ty court of Lano county, on requisi "What did you mean by knocking ing to E. H. Goff, superintendent ot tion No. *42 or other. Issued by me appendicitis I those two helpless men unconscious?" the plant. These trout are longer during my service under said court, Pending an Investigation. <he public demanded the magistrate. service commission ha* »u»pended the than those usually liberated, being is an unqualified falsehood without a ! "Well." answered the athletic lady, shadow of Justification. new tariff filed by the Klsmath Tsle held over from last year. I "the cook told me to beat up a couple "J. J. HARBAUGH. Sale by public bidding ,o f approxi phone A Telegrsph company until Aug "Subscribed and sworn to before of eggs."—American Legion Weekly. mately 7*0.000,000 feet, board measure, ust 30 of thia year. Robbers entered the store* of Peter ot ripe western yellow pine and other me this first day of March. 1924. CAl«L AND SEE Dr. N. W. Emery "CKARLBE M STEVENS. McDonald »nd D. L. Vandlelo at St. species of timber on the Klamath In on prices on plate and other work, tf "Notary Public for Oregon." dian reservation of Oregon has been Paul »nd appropriated M doien egg», and a large quantity of »hoe» and approved by tbo secretary of the In W ithout Malic terior. The timber Is the tribal prop other wearing apparel. Ham. Impaneled for Jury service at erty of tbs Indiana living on the reser The state highway commission will a muni .»r trial, had seem ed a lltUe receive bids for paving the Albany vation. ' r i d your system o f Catarrh or Deafness Corvallis section of the Pacific high “ There wore two fatalities In Oregon too anxious to serve. "Do you know the accused?" he was ' caused by Catarrh. way at a meeting to be held In Port due to Industrial accldnnts In the week S M »» 4r»ss«O fr r *C ending February 26, according to a asked land on Monday, March 10. "Yassah—dat Is. nosRtih," h e re F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. Ohio report Issued by the state Industrial The national guard unit* of the state plied, realizing that If he made an af are so nearly recruited up to strength! accident commission. The victims firmative answer h» would he dis were A- K. Aldridge, Heaverton. log at the present time that the advlsabll barred from serving, Ity of »topping rbcrtilllng in the near ger. and James McGraw, I-enevo. hook- “Have you mad« up your mind as tender. A total of SIS accidents were future Is being considered. to his guilt or Innocence?" reported. Dr W^JI »Lytle, state veterinarian. "Oh, no. suh." The Roseburg chsmber of commerce Is In California, where he will spend "You think, then, that you could wllhdrow from the United M ates 10 day» or two week» assisting tho give his case a fair hearing?” chamber of commerce after a member nuthorltle» there In their fight against "Yaaauh," replied Sam. "bsastw ays, WS ship of a few days, when members of tho foot and mouth disease. the local post of the American Legion ex fair ex de ole scamp des?rves."— At the request of a large number presented literature bearing the namo American l egion We<kly. of resilient» of Yoncalla, the city eoun of the United States chamber oppos ell ha» passed an ordinance requiring Dr. S. Ralph Dlpple. Dentist, Vitus ing adjusted compensai Ion for world a license fee of *20 for all public Building. Springfield, Oregon. war veterans. dances given In the future. Although Oregon frequently has Oregon pensions have been granted been charged with extravagance In as follows Sarah A. McCanui. Day | the operation of Its educatlonr.1 sy s ton. *30; William 8. Conine, Roaoburg. tem. ^figures In possession of J. A. ,16; Charles F. Foster. Portland. *12; Churchill, state superintendent of Margaret M. Hate». Portland. *30. schools, show that Maryland is the Robert Crawford. In charge of the only stale that spent less than Ore flax Industry at tho Oregon sta " peni gon for eduatlon In 1920. based on tentiary has returned from California, total expenditures. where he spent two weeks Investigat Just as the highway commission was ing various kind» of hemp machinery. shout to open bids for paving with Nearly *110.000 more in construction concrete 10 miles botween Albany and work Is going on now In the city of Corvallis, an opinion was received Kugene than wna on the schedule a from the attorney-general that the year ago, according to the record» In advertisement for this Job was Illegal. We stock all of the new the office of the city building Inspec The Illegality cn n slsled fln advertis drugs and keep posted re tor. V ing for one typo of pavement, which Jean Simpson, manager of the state prevented competition. garding all of the new rem game farm nt Corvallis, and F. C. Investigation resulting from the an Slellmacher, president of the Santlam nouncement by Governor Pierce that edies so th a t we m ay pro Fish and (lame association, liberated he Intends to go before the legislature vide anything w orthy that 200 pheasants on the reserves at 8clo at Its next session and urge nn In and Tangent. creased appropriation for the conduct is called for. We do not McMinn »lllo voted at a special elec of the sitile prohibition ^department wait for you to come in tlon Io atnepd tjie city charter so that has revealed that tho entire *26,000 It would comply with the stale law allotted to the department fur Iti first nnd call for it before plac on holding and conducting municipal year's operations was spent In less ing it in our order book. elect Iona. Five other proposed amend tints nine months. manta were defeated. Tho Indian school enrollment at An ’appropriation of *1000 *o abl Chenuiwa will be reduced npproxl- the promotion pf the so-called Uma m.ttcly one thlrd and more than 300 Conte here finK for new (Ilia llapltlsJ Irrigation project. sn*the| uludeAts now attending the Inslltu- drugs usd chemicals. Columbia river (»blow PtmdlcNin, war lion wig be prevented from totniwu aiUtiorixad by the directors of the) Ing their eltaeatéon there If logisia- Uen now pending before eoagress Is Portland enggnber of commerce. Th« pi«4i ‘ Service commission Mod net blocked. 1 'h^twueu 1»s Jufiorted .1 srov.liion In t h e a t e r b A 4 ‘HHt«iu»nl b< the cCcklt court at Hulutn in *»tli pr< hll islsg AMs<k*di..<™IU»-e*i Areni *n»-w r I* tko fit' bruaglit 8» >»to.Lie, > ’;<■' Ohumawa InstU-uMou nsP, e ids -ourat4mg In dR w jv',^196-1 'wUlch Uh' seudte had J<. a tho <alb*lo4i from patlj# ■<V e / l . bat S en t tor McNary 9i « r .c t low jr xrafci rales, r w f . WA«,.' ..i wee tat I’l l nt! ilMempt will be •rA .wU sjuU ^H l.lbe ptrldlr w tW » thi « <4 . ft»'have It ìMtisdrtsd. ptagsoTs-l a f»^ wftwk* .¿k«- H a ll's C a t a r r h Medicine _ Rare Drugs and New Remedies <* ■i»a»«s». Miss Dorothy Parvln was la from Dr. 8. Ralph Dlppel, Dentist, Vltu» [Jasper Friday. |bslldlng, Springfield, Oregon. ------------------------------------------- -------------- --------------------s Sanitary Meat Market The best meat at a price that will bring you back and make you a regular customer. FREE DELIVERY 9:30 a. m. 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