The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, March 27, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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    The Jackson county sheriffs offleu
bws rwcsdved word >Bkl Milam Jk>o»e-
•on has be*n ill for a t»w «Java pa»t
long sought by th* author« lea aa a
member of the JiMee brothers gang
at her home, «offering from lnflu> n«a.
Of Josephine and Jackson counties, has
W a n t ta Albany— M r. an.l Mrs. Kl
boon arrested In Los Angeles. Jones
i l l Taylor * vnt *» Albany Friday Io
will be brought back for trial.
attend the Price revival meetings. Brief Resume of Happenings of
Two large eagles, which linemen
Th y returned Saturday.
the Week Collected for
believe had been engaged in an aerial 1
Here From Portland- Mrs. Iris Wl-
fight and failed to see eleetrl« power
Our Readers.
lines, resulted In power hying cut off
hoff la down from Portalnd for a
from Pendleton for a brief period. The
few day«. She ta stoytug with her
Activities of operatives of the state birds were found dead entangled In
mother. Mr*. N. Buley of West
traffic department resulted In 1«' ar- the line« not far from Umatilla.
Springfield.
• rests during February.
Increase In the street car fares In
Went *o Thurston—Mrs. Pat Adri­
Organisation of the Clackamas C oup - Salem and Eugene from 6 to 7 cent«,
an. of Eugene, who has been 111 at the
1 ty Credit Reporting association was effective April 22. Is proposed In a
W. H. Adrian home for several weeks
' revised schedule filed with the state ’ I
perfected at Oregon City.
past. Is now recover d, and went to
public service commission by the
Agitation
for
an
aviation
field
for
visit her father. C. W. Ruth. of
Portland will be started Immediately Southern Pacific company, which owns
Thurston on Saturday morning
> the trolley systems In those cities.
by the Aero club of Oregon.
Back From Portland—H K. Mitch
Oregon has rapidly become the
Voters In a special election authoris­
ell returned Monday from Portland ed the city of Roseburg to Issue up ; haven of refuge for distressed Can­
where he had visited friends for a to »19.000 In bonds to acquire a city adian husbands and wives who aro
week past. He will remain here for
i fleeing to thia state to obtain dl-
library.
a f w days with his parents before
I vorces that they cannot get in the
The second annual dog show of the
going back to his work si Oakridge. ' Portland Kennel club opened Wed dominion, according to R P. Bonham.
Immigration director for the district.
entertained Guests— Mr. and Mrs nesday In the public auditorium In
For the announced purpose of pre­
Arthur Peterson had as guests for Portland.
venting the possible Introduction tnlo
Sunday dinner Mr. and Mrs. C. R.
Of <43 head of cattle tested In Vina-
thia district of the hoof and mouth
M ad of Eugene, parents of Mrs. ' till« county recently for tuberculosis,
disease steps are being taken at As­
Peterson: Roy Mead, also of Eugene, only six head were found to be af­ toria to prevent vessels entering the
mother of Mrs. Peterson, and Mr. and flicted with the disease.
port from dumping refuse and garbage
Mrs Will Darling of Springfield.
The democratic club of Oregon will Into the harbor or onto the wharves.
Between 40.000 and 45,000 lambs
Visiting from California—Mrs. E. hold Its annual Jefferson day ban­
Larkin and daught rs, Grace and Al quet Saturday night. April 12, at the grown In Umatilla county have been
contracted for sale for fall delivery,
freda. are visiting at the home of Benson hotel in Portland.
Mrs. George H. Burnett, wife of according to Mac Hoke, of Pendleton,
Mr and Mrs. John Fltsgerald. Their
Justice George H. Burnett of the Ore­ secretary of the Oregon Wool Grow­
home is in Altours. California.
gon supreme court, died at their home ers. Prices, f. o. b. nearest shipping ;
Drove to Albany—Mr. and Mrs. Roy In Salem, after a lingering Illness.
point, range from 9 4 to 10 cents a
A. Humphreys and sons. Russell and
Fifty delegates were registered at pound.
Charles, motored to Albany Saturday the annual presbyterial or missionary
The Cold Springs government reser-
night to spend the week-end with conference at Eugene of the Breaby- i voir, which supplies storage water for
Mr. Humphrey^ parents. Mr. and terian churches of the Willamette the Umatilla project, is now full to
Mrs. T. M. Humphreys.
the flashboards of the spillway. It
j valley.
contains 50.000 acre feet of water, or
The
farm
value
of
Oregon
dairy
S. P Man III—M O. Klrkpattrlck.
what Is equivalent to 50 Inches of
products
in
1923
was
J23.SS2.362.29.
bridges and buildings foreman for
rainfall for the lands that will b« Irri­
i
according
to
statistics
issued
by
J.
D.
the Southern Pacific Railway com­
Mickle, state dairy and food commle- gated this season.
pany with headquarters at Roseburg, j sioner.
In addition to some 600,000.000 feet
has been in town for the past few
of Klamath Indian timber advertised
The
Sawyer
Brothers'
sawmill
near
days, and la now 111 at the Spring-
' Brownsville, suffered a loss of J65.000 for sale ten days ago. 250.000,000 feet
field hospital.
*
| by fire. The mill Itself was saved, more has been offered by the depart­
Injured Ankle—William FilkJns. but the fire destroyed large stack« of ment. The latest offering, known as
the North Marsh unit. Is practically
assistant foreman of the Southern lumber.
! all western yellow pine, for which a
Pacific bridge gang which has beet
An allotment of 123.000 for Improve-
working on the bridge across the 1 ment work on Willamette slough at minimum of 14.50 a thousand feet Is
Willamett?, fell off the approach to I Portland, was announced by General asked.
Although an illegal search warrant
the bridge on Thursday, and sprained ' Lansing H. Beach, chief of army en
was
issued by officers In searching
his ankle by the fall.
i glneers.
July 25 and 26 have been set as the premises for liquor or apparatus used
Expected from Portland—Mr. and dates for the 17th annual convention in Its manufacture, any evidence found
Mrs. R. P. Davis of Portland, form r ' of the Oregon State Editorial »»•<> In such a raid may be used against the
9pringfield resident!} ar«| expected ciatlon. The convention will be held defendant in the prosecution of the
case according to legal opinion handed
this week-end. and will stop at the at Tillamook.
down by 1. H. VanWinkle, attorney-
home of O. M. Olson and his mother.
The Clackamas county court has out
Mrs. Emma Olson. Mr. Davis will lined a program of road construction general.
Captain George Mayo, corps of engl rl- I
accompany Mr. Olson and Roy A. that will Include 20.45 miles of bond
Humphreys to Eugene Sunday to a roads that have teen designated as neers. United States army. In charge
of the first Oregon district, received
meeting of the Brotherhood of Rail­ : market roads.
,
word from Washington. D. C.. that the
way Clerks.
• The Upper Columbia Athletic league, award of the contract for 886.00« tone
Orientals to Have Social—A num­ comprising the h.gh schools of Sher of rock for use on the Coos bay Jetty
man. Gilliam. Wheeler and Morrow had been approved. The contract was
ber of Springfield Rebekahs and Odd
countie», will begin the second annual awarded to the Hauser Construction
Fellows are planning to attend a so­
baseball season Saturday
cial meeting and entertainment given
company.
Inability of the Bank of Gold Hill
by the Oriental Order of Humanity
Surveys for the power plant of the
and Perfection at the I. O. O. F. ball to pay checks sent through regular Pringle Falls Power A Water com­
In Eugene Saturday night. A minstrel ! banking channels was given as the pany. 40 miles above Bend on the
J cause for an order Issued by the state
Deschutes river, have been completed,
troupe from Halsey, members of the
bank examiner, closing the Institu­ it la stated by Oswald West, president
order, will give their contribution to
of the company. The company plana
the entertainment. Following a pro­ tion.
The Oregon state fish commission to develop 6760 theoretical horsepower
gram a basket social will be enjoy­
has appealed the decision of a Jury at for use In pumping water for irriga­
ed.
Hood River. March 6, awarding to tion from wells In the Fort Rock
Springfield News 11.26 per year. I Sidney S. Mohler. J5000 for 5 4 acres valley.
I of land now occupied by the commls-
The Guardian Life Insurance com­
I sion.
pany. Incorporated under the laws of |
Indignation, especially by business New York state, brought suit In the ]
( men of La Grand?, has been aroused Douglas county circuit court against
1 in the last week because Industrial Roy A. A. D'Atttremont, alleged Siski­
Workers of the World have establish­ you train robber, and Miss Dorothy
ed eastern Oregon headquarters in Wilberg. clerk In a Roseburg confec­
that city.
tionery. The suit Is to annul four In­
The Astoria city commission has surance policies, amounting In all to
granted a 20 year franchise to the »5000. alleged to have been taken out
Astoria Transit company for operating In favor of Miss Wllberg by D’Autre-
motor bus lines ip the city to replace mont prior to the train robbery and
the street car system, which Is to be murder In which he la believed to have
participated.
suspended.
La Grande has organized a company
Installation of measured or meter
of riflemen, known temporarily as the service on all business telephones In
162<f Infantry, but later to be known the city of Portland; reduction of rates
as company E. 186th infantry of the on all farmer lines with the exception
national guard, with 75 men enlisting of those radiating out c< Portland,
If you do, you believe In mak­
Salem and Eugene; regrouping of ex­
for service.
ing the bathroom the finest
The Southern Pacific company. ir, changes affecting Albany. Heppner,
its street car operations, made money Hermiston, Prineville and Woodburn,
room
In t h e house—for
at
both West Linn and Salem in 1923, and elimination of alleged Inconsis­
there it Is that children learn
but lost at Eugene, according to the tencies existing In the rates between
lif'long lessons of pride In
annual report filed with the public Portland and Oswego and Portland
and Milwaukie, were the outstanding
leanllness.
service commission.
Let us show you how a mod­
Women Inmates of the Oregon state features In a order Issued by the pub­
lic service commission affecting the
penitentiary hereafter will be compell­
erate investment will trans­
rates of the Pacific Telephone & Tele­
ed
to
wear
prison
garb,
deposit
their
form your bathroom Into the
Jewelry and money with the matron graph company.
bathroom you have pictured; or
Ex-llquor dealers and hankers of
when they enter the Institution, and
how a surprisingly small space
write letters on stationery furnished the middle west were named In a »100,-
000 suit filed in the federal court In
will suffice for the extra bath­
by the state.
Portland by John 8. Coke, United
room you have long desired.
The Tillamook county fair board
has adopted a plan to construct one States attorney, to recover money
Our handsome fixtures of the
lost by the government on an alleged
main building on the new fair grounds
fine Standard and Kohler en ra.
dummy entry scheme. The govern
in the Fairview district that will be
ment asserted that It has lost the
el ware will Insure your lasting
mod ded after the main building of
money through the operations of a
satisfaction.
the Pacific International Livestock ex
scheme to defraud In connection with
Come in or call us up. We will
position at Portland.
some of the best timber lands In Baker
Families who have been using water and Union counties. Defendants were:
gladly submit an estimate.
from springs In various parts of the T. F. Mackml'.ier, ex saloon man of
city of Astoria, nave been officially Iron River, Wis.: Mrs. Mackralller, M.
Informed that the water Is Impure. Re­ R. Woodward, '.-saloon man of La
cently City Manager Kratz and City Grande; R. A. Fteckebauer nnd Byrcn
Physician Vernon took^ samples of Ripley, ban''■! t of Minnesota; Reiner
water from six of these springs and Hoch, exbrtwer of Duluth; Frank H
F.J.GRIMES
had them tested by (he state board Herbert and Mil am If. Callahan, Iro’.
pIXWdINC COMPANY
of h<alth. The report showed that
River, Wis.
ip>- o<>tieid_. P hon o ?
only one sample was pure.
Ill
st M e
Em m a Ol-
OREGON NEWS ITEMS
OF SPECIAL INTEREST
i
Do you beleive
in Children?
FAMOUS KOREA EOMPOUHB, SENSATIONAL
DISCOVERS NOW OBTAINABLE NT ALLEN S
DRUG STORE AND RED GROSS DRUG 00.
Eugene, Oregon
Long Sought and Veritable Fountain of Youth
Affirm Many Who*Have Tested it-- n u
siastic Users Say Amazing Invigorating
Effects Often Experienced in a Few Days.
USED BI THOUSANDS THE INBBLO ONER
Korex compound may now b . hsd
in Eugene, Oregon at AHen • 0™ »
Store and Red Cro.e Drug Co.
SAYS RESULTS ■
AREWONDERFUL
■
■
Exclusive »«-«ty ba. been awarded lh .se
„ o re . by (he Crown Drug Company of Te
Wall-Known
Drug
Importer
Add«
His Praise To Statements Made
Concerning
Korex
Compound.
Tacoma. Washington—"The quickest ami
moat effe live invlgorator of II« kind I h»ve
ever h ard of in all my experience a« a
retail and wholesale druggist and drug ini
porter." «aid George Todd, president of the
Crown Drug Co., when asked for his opinion
of the murh talked of korex compound
•My Inter at In fhe compound was
«roused early teat year." he «ays. "when I
began reading statements snd reports from
all parts of the country about remarkable
restorations so health and vigor r ported
by those who tested It."
.................. -
tors of korex
All d.«lrtng to regain th. rig«.«««
efficient sb ..m - of
• ‘ r" ;r \ T " 7
Invited to stop tn and ask or u
tlcul.rs about this wonder «ompeond. .
h
m,„ v affirm I. the long sought and V e r lt.
hie Fountain of Youth
Tested by Thousands
Although never sold locally b *re before.
It has b en tested by thousands all over
the world, and stories of remarkable re
Juvenatlon as the result of It« use have
been told by users
Th- weak and ag d ssv that the vigor
of prime manhood has be n restored to
them, quick relief from rapid decline has
been reported by the prematurely old. some
times In obstinate css a of year»' stand­
ing where all other methods anl treat­
ments bad failed
Women Report Roll«»
Instru m en tal In Securing
Mr Todd makes the statement that when
he first asked the American distributors to
supply him with korex compound for his
d wlers, they were not Inclined to grant his
request. “I made a special trip all the way
to Kansas City, to see the Melton Labora­
tories. who own the korex formula, says
Mr Todd, "and convinced them that thou
sand» of weary, prematurely old ni n and
women would welcome such an Invlgorator
for Jaded nerves and sluggish circulation
of the blood."
"Its now tremendous sale show« (hat 1
was right." he says.
Mr. Todd waa Instrumental In bringing
korex compound to Eugen". Oregon.
Wearr. worn out women, old before their
time, have reported blessed relief from «of­
fering after they had become skeptical and
practically lost faith In the efficacy of any
thing to help them Because It Is especially
prepared to have an Invigorating natural
eff cl upon the lower spinal nerve centers
and blood vessels, thousands have used It
for nerve weakness, gland trouble, aching
muscles. poor circulation, premature old
age and weakness after the fiu
Kor x compound ts Inexpensive and »*•*
to take It contains no deleterious hablt-
fortnlng drug* No operation Is required
It la put up In tablet form In cot” net
boxes, easy to carry tn the vest pocket
Users say Its beneficial effects are nuhklv
experienced and are complete and lasting
DISCOVERER OF KOREX
RELATES ITS HISTORY
Based on Extensive Europoan Med­
ical Practice— Missouri Chemist
Early Tested its Merits on Self
and Members of His Family.
PRAISED BY
CALIFORNIA
PHYSICIAN
Kansas City. Mn —Credit for discover
Ing korex compound goes to 11. M. Siting
n pharmaceutical chemist, conn cted with
the Melton Laboratories here
Mr. Stunz has spent prsetlraUy all his
life In the drug busln a* ami «ays til» origi­
nal Ides of perfecting a reel Invlgorator Declares Korex is Best Invigorator
originated while a student at Kansas I nl
and Rebuilder Yet Known.
y. rally. After leaving college, be continued
his research for the proper formula that
would have the selective effect necessary
Commenting upon the many remarkable
to correct overstrained nerves and d pletad retorts made by users of korex compound
energy. Finally, he heard of n Eu-n ?ai eoi.ee. alng Ita efficacy, a Los Angel«»
Ingredient, as yet little known tn Amerlenn physician says;
,
physicians, hut used quite <xtensively bv
“I have be n told of all kinds of cap­
specialists on the Continent The breaking
sule and tablet gland cures and all
nut of the World War nt this time co’ o
* o been condemned, but korex m t»
h's opportunity to secure this potent Ir
p und Is without fall the best Invlg
gradient.
gorator and rehnllder yet known." Add­
A Hard Struggle
ing to this, he says, "Itesults from
korex are quickly obtained."
"Those wrr dark days," »ays Mr. Stunz.
In ccinmcnUng uron his enrlv struggle»
P ractition er 40 Years
"My friends laughed at my efforts and
printed out that nothing of the kind hid
This ntntement la from an ethical physi­
eve.- succeeded before. But I knew Ilk'
cian of atandlng in his community, with n
wise that no formula like mine existed and
practice of 40 years to vouch for his quali­
that korex compound would he an nbso
fications as an authority. It may Interest
bitelv different Invlgorator once I was able
thousands who would appreciate feeling
to procure the necessary Ingredients.
alert and vigorous again.
"Time has shown I was right. In the
Korex compound Is n llher a cure all nor
early days I experimented with the formula
ujon myself nnd m mbers of my own family a so-called "gland” tablet, Ils only claim»
nnd watched the results closely. Now my of merit are the remarkable reports of In­
friends and family, as well as thousands vigorating results made by those who have,
of other users, teslfy that there Is nothing tested It. If you tlhnk korex Is what you
like korex for rebuilding energy and re- need, be sure to visit Allen’s drug store
nr Red Gross Drug Co.
n wing the vital forces."
fcpWFX C OMPOUMP
Cin Invi(/omting Tonic in Tablet form
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