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W p «* THURSDAY. JULY 3. HCI. Classified Advertisements M r H. 0 . S m ith was In from N a tron Tuesday. Jungle E tiquette. E d n a - '"Why a re you alw aya ao nervous about g>-ti)ng out of >h« room a» . oon a» a d an ce Is o v e rt You hard !y wait for tb s enrxire." Eddli "I'm afraid of ’he A naconda C ra v l mooting th e luunc Duck Dip Civilization 1» really pi ' I ' th in In the«« m enugerles, you k n o w " 6*11 w hat you w ant to (all. buy w hat you w ant to buy through th e ta colum ns. W rite or phone TWO |,i :(T Huiility on I'a tlflr lllahw ny. FOR SALK -4 lots In I pluce on 6th how e ’llto hat. R .iu rn to Nowt of " " #r L ln.oln school A ddreai f h i . 8|.rli»flal<] and m e l v a m Eug<n« 1519 \\ iii.iuieit» J 2 ,-J 3 w ard July 3rL SAI. i : A Fold Iniek. Call at IO H Main stre e t. Juno lb 30 FI I I S W I O A partm nn:« and rooms f" r ra n t by day or month. E lite I t o l - I , " r! and Mall, Street. It _ , Tacky Luey. Thorn waa a g irl noamed Lucy Macks FIv T im e I Hoo them a t Churl«« W. »1 I'lst*», J W ho wu» a* hard ua « arjn t tackx. On ev«ry 1 h u r» d ay ah would be i ALL Hiv taido Dairy* for pure J-r- liofor th e llbra&v »tope to sen •ey milk and C r am . Phone 34 f 3 T he luckle»» F resh m en g et th eir - apr. « I For whin ».lie k». w»s hard ne carp et tack«. Glenwood, IS Fly S p ra y Adlos. «»til lim e dani'o, Hieven'» Hall, Wi lls, a fte r Joh n n ie h a , « Iren him u, G rlm flo h l. J July 6 U nder , th he e BOplcM auspice» i m ethlnc In put In hl* hip poikiU . . . . _ . .... l -..-... l..f til* lai II » Auxiliary of th e Farm ".Mighty sorry you c a n 't he th ere for er» Union. th e party, old m an." Johnnie ' m I. And »ay „tnu^ Js. T | , g c u t c r i T COURT OF THE might r-""In I th s wife not I t any of HTATK GF OREGON FOR LANE It drop ou th e floor In th e p antry. 'COUNTY la-nu .M. Law rence. P lain tiff It Ila« a way of taking Ute p attern V». out of the linoleum .” W aller K. laiw renee, defendant SUMMONS TO: W ALTER E. LAWRENCE, de rorlc Dr L SPECIAL PRICE on pin '« w ore • •« j f<.„,jan , N W. E tne.v. il hilut Suttr>n Bldg I |-< T H E NAME O F T H E STATE time No. the Fly-pestered cow w ill not give down her m ilk . You Just c a n 't n d lk a fly-pestered i cow dry. O ttr Fly-Spray- Is a th o ro u g h ly reliable fly repellent. Those who have used It; they are many, _ ....... .............._ jo F OREGON - mi an- hereby required Insist on ours fo r they kn o w It does the w o rk. And th in k o f the N O TIC e OF FINAL ACCOUNT « P le a , and au»w N..C, H h . r . l . riv en that R o b e r t« '« » P>» '« th ? " h“ ' " r ' saving only K ..„ .. ,l„- . 1 , I , r ... ..... . . S S 90c the Gallon S i Ä . i i Ä f S i - « » .. .............. w ,™ filed hi» flt3«<1 n<*< ouut in »uid <• 1 of 1.« I „.I- u n lv .l« » " « * * '. the pl.,1. I w apply O he Fly Sp.ayers 60c :n C Count of i w ith th. the» Clork D reg..,, u ,. i du . v y tb (hu u 121 t h r ’» r -; • } ,J r : 1 (,; r , n g«n. and amt t> m 1 ' i'(i: „ Julv. J o b . 1924. I-, a. th Hi hour of 1 10 nt of th - m arriag e co n tract rx tstln g b e-' U. b<« fixed for tirno for ppu tw een you and th e plnln'lff. This All pi r»< upon »Md fluul kuron vtimmona ix pub’l-hod on- < a week tag oh Joi’‘‘»n« i f* lit] final n for ilx Nuerearlva w i-k s in th e Spring, tO OU 1du* ta m e wil rti Id Nt ws, by o rd er of o . v . skip- nt are noli nt«» Court < worth Ju .'ei. of Cm above eetltli I (*h rk of ta n î ‘n»b 0)1 o r In f<»i c o i r -, mild« -n d en tered on the 3rd i,i (h day < thU rt il ly - f Ju n e. 19J4. ond 1« puh|l»h«l ! <toVv F 7A e l>-’4 th - flr»l ilm - on Hi - r.'h day of June, ru r u u t i » iCRN M)Y, 4 ». Springfield, Ore Phone 15 Adml . ,*«»r »tor W iHkoi i & P«sn. A ttorn- V» for I’lsiutlff, W illiam s i I’1- i t flc- A .iJr---» Eugene. O r-ro n A H orn-y» for • - J 5 T-14-26-J 3-10-1? J t l I9 26-J! 3 IO| Flanery’s Drug Store int« n Drvt stcfrt> B U S IN E S S D IR E C T O R Y Full Auto Equip .lent C o n tra ctin g and B u ild in g P lans gnu E stim ates F u rn l-h -u Free. Will Help Vou Finance Vour Building. W. O. W. block Office Phone 62 M. Res. Phons 62-J GEO. W. PER KIN S C orner 5th and D streets Springfield. Oregon w F. W ALKER FUNERAL DIRECTOR DR N W. EM ERY W OENTIST S p rin g fO » e Q o n SHOE REPAIR IN G W ork P rom ptly and C arefully Done JOHN A. NELSON 509 Main Street W M. G. HUGHES FIRE , AND AUTO INSURANCE NOTARY PUBLIC Office at F IR S T N A T IO N A L BANK Springfield, H. BROOKE A ttorney a t Law Button Bldg. Phone 20-J R esidence Phon» 153 M Oregon --------— ---------------- —----------------------- P runing. P lanting and Tree Work Specializing in S hrubbery and Lawn W ork W. C. SHEARER 617 B SL Between 6th and 7»h Springfield. Oregon “The Loop” Y our Home When In S pringfield U. S N ational Bunk Bldg Piloni» R31 J Eugene, Ore D istrib u to rs of Fishers Flour, Poultry and Dairy Feeds • • • Call Oregon 3 Home-made and a joy to m ake them SU TTO N TR AN SFER Phone 57 ----------------------------------------------- 1— GEO.. N. McLEAN Automobile, Fire and Life IN S U R A N C E Surety Bonds,. Phone 617 My business Is to p ro tect your business I 860 W illam ette St. Eugene Oregon A. A. ANDERSON BARBER SHOP $1.50 H aircut 40c $3.00 R azors $2 00 $1.00 Fitch Shampoo 85c DR. S. R ALPH DIPPEL D E N TIS T COLLECTIONS No Co lection, No Charge. W illam ette Collection and C redit Service 860 W Harnette S treet, Eugene, Oregon. Phone 37C O. E. Freight Bldg. E ast 5th. Eugene T" — preferring in comfort — no overheated kitchen — less "carrying;” less "watching" Phone 43 Vitus Bldg., Springfield. Ore. . Pacific Feed & Supply Co. S ’ ,! MflElD GhAVEL CO. A1’ '• indu o f gravel fo r con- rend w ork. Wo m uke a specialty o f crushed rock nnd rock sand. B u n k ers nt fo o t of Main on M ill street. H EN R Y W. CHASE, Prop. — an d t h e w h o le secret is in cooking w i t h a g o o d o il cookstove and Pearl O il. N o h eav y coal to lug, n o w ood, no ashes n o r muss. Pearl O il's fast, in tense cooking flame d o e s n ’t o v e r h e a t th e k itc h e n ,an d i t ’s alw ays ready,alw ays clean and econom i cal. But w h e n you o r der, be sure you get th e S ta n d a rd O il C o m p a n y 's clean - burning, high-grade K erosene. F o r best results be sure to ask for P earl O il by n am e/ STA N D A R D OH. COM PANY (Caiilbn.u) c f i .» or JO HN M. WILI lAt.IS A ttorney for Vet. S la te Alii Com., Soldiers Bonus Loans. L. K. BEAN ATTORNEYS 860 W llllam stto 8 t. Eugene, Ore. Llcensnd to p rn ctlro In all C ourts of th e S tate, nnd United S tates. / l 7 ÁE (KEROSENE) Attorney State Lund Board, State School Fund Loans. W IL L IA M S A BEAN PAGE F IV E T H E B P R lN Q F IE L p NEW S FR AN K A. DE PUE ATTORNEY AT LAW NOTARY PUBLIC 8 u t’on Buldllng Springfield Oregon. A W O /A A N S FACE. IS H E R ------ O R O Ö O IS T S y povnune t h e s e t ja t s / G N on-resident m otor vehicles in O re gon on Ju n e 13 showed an Incr-ase of 3*4 per cent when com pared with figures com plied a year ago, accord ing to a report prepared by th e state highw ay departm ent. OREGON NEWS ITEMS OF SPECIAL INTEREST An ultim atum has been delivered to the county court of Linn county by the s ta te highw ay com m ission to the effect th a t unless the court signs th e agreem ent for the Albany bridge, no bridge will be built. Brief Resume of Happenings of the Week Collected for Our Readers. The blue-back salm on have sta rte d A cougar, out of Its Invlronm ent and tb-.lr annual run in the mid-Columbia. thoroughly frightened at the prospect C ,..<mon school fund loans in Orvr- of no tre e s to climb nor undi rWh h gon on Ju n e 15 aggregated 36,724,- to hide In. utilized the m anger of an MHA0. old barn n ear W asco as a place of Bianco M asonic lodge of M arshfield refuge and was killed with a shotgun. „A n celebrated Its 54th anniversary of or saæ - The »ale of cig arettes a t all con ganization. struction cam ps and a t tw o sum m er All of the room s of the new A lbany re so rts—those a t Odell and C rescent lakes—in the D eschutes national forest general hospital will be furnished by has been stopped, as a m easure for fratern al organizations. At the Vaudev He. protection of tim ber ag ain st tire, It is Sum m er session registration a t O re announced. gon A gricultural colk-ge has Bhown a She aaya: "W haf la m ore »ad than F arm ers in U m atilla county, and decided increase over last year. a man w ithout a country?” Ronald O. W hite has resigned th o T hen He nay» (a fte r pause and p articu larly those in the w heat belt »mile»: "A country w ithout a m an." who own bottom land w here some postm astership at Falls City to becom e alralfa and gieen stuff a re grow n, have cash ier of the Bank of Falla City. Munsie by th e Professor. launched Into w arfare ag ain st a pest Form ation of a Clackam as C ounty of g rasshoppers th a t th re a te n s to H olstein association was complet« t Obliging. clean up som e fields. a t Oregon City by about 5J breeder* Man (hiring b o y ): "Do you sm oke On his retu rn borne a few m inutes of the county. cigarettes?*’ P lans w ere m ade a t a m eeting in Boy i (Hilling hn-k from each pock a fte r he had w atched a shipm ent of e t) : "W h at kind will you have? T urk cask ets unloaded and had Jestingly B irkenhead last week tow ard organi picked out th e coffin he would prefer zation of a P ioneer’s society of th e t»h o r A m erican?" to be buried in, M atthew B. Keys, 69, Nehalem valley. dropped dead in P endleton as a re P ortland w as chosen as the m eeting Willie W a I» sult of h eart disease. place for the 1925 annual sta te con ¡ "T h humide bee- ie la alrig h t a» The sta le tre a su re r's office has vention of osteopathic physicians a t u-w alking—but long a* he keep sta rte d action in Lakeview to collect the convention in Albany. ge-guah— when h alt» dow n!” over 6150,000 from the executors of , Miss Celia Bollman. private s e c re the B ernard Daly estate, covering in- ta ry to G overnor Pierce, has been a p Seeing A m erica h< -ritance tux upon th a t p art of the pointed a m em ber of-the federal parolo G uide: "So yonder g reat manufai e sta te th at w as left to th e B ernard board for the O regon sta te peniten turlng plant T h.it estab lish m en t was D: Iy educational fund. tiary. I t-> the n .ln a k i .. oi m an." . Mrs. Anna Stevens, i t , wife of Ja*- Sam A. Kozer, secretary of s ta te , N osey T o u rist: "W h e t do th t man- pier H. S te v trs , and a pioneer »of the will leave early In Juiy for S ait L ak e u iu c.u re there?" G rande Hondo valley, died a t La City, Utah, w here he will a tien d th e Guide: ''R u b b er e ra s rs lo r tho end Grande. Mr.--. S tevens wag a (laughter annual convention of sec re ta rie s oC oi lead pencils." of G eorge W. Webb, form er s ta te state. --------- treasu rer, who died a few- y ears ago Th« Uni'..»I S tates d ep artm en t a: the age of 36 years. . P u rd y 's Polios. ' com m erce t a s decided to estab lish in Dr. Jam es A. McBride of P asadena, P ortland a sep arate d istrict of th e She never had a reason, Cal., his brother. T. A. McBride, of bureau of foreign and dom estic com 'th a t he could understand. the suprem e court, ar.d Ju stice B ur merce. It answ ered fo r everything n e tt a re planning a visit to the Mc F eur m oonshine stills have been And answ ered m ighty grand. Bride and B urnett hom es in Yamhill ' located In Lane county during th e It's woman s intuition. county, w here the th ree w ere born last week by F. A. Zeilner and W illiam To hid behind a pause; m ore th an 70 years ago. Ki Her. federal prohibition ag en ts fr ux To shake her h e a l aad sm ile at The D eschutes riv er flow is the low Portland. You and ssy.—"Just 'cause." est in recen t years, running 1400 Mrs. Ella Shultz W ilson was e lec ted second feet, in spite of th e fact th a t secretary of th e sta te fa ir board to A Second Think. stored w ater a t the C rane P ra irie and succeed F red C urrey, who has resig n "How can a m an m ake anything. If C rescent lake reservoirs is re-enforc- ed. Mrs. W ilson will assum e h e r newt he lose« it a t th e sam e tim e?'’ lnB U»e flow. Lack of snow in the duties July 1. "P hysically im possible, you silly.” m ountains is given as th e cause. The 3500 robbery of th e postoffice T axes to be collected in Oregon "Oh. I don't know . W hen a prize a t Spring Brook, in Yamhill county, los- during 1924, based on th e valuations fig h ter is m aking w eight t e Is resulted in th e a rre st of M ichael for 1923. aggregate 340,155,083.30, ac 1 Ing It." O'Keefe and P e te r Shelbourn. tw o cording to a sum m ary prepared P ortland youths. by th e s ta te tax comm ission. T his is Poetry E nroute. Complete audit of the records and a slight reduction when com pared with I g, t a gal in Kokomo, finances of the sta te m ilitary d e p a rt the tax collections for the year 1923. m ent has been requested by G eorge B ut h e r ol' m an has got a toe. Le Roy Ledgerw ocd. m anager of A. W hite, adjutant-general, in a le tte r j I m on my way to K ankakee, th e M eham a fish hatchery, sta te s th a t to G overnor Pierce. , T h at blam ed ol’ toe is seudiug me. an a tte m p t was made recently to dy- I R esidents of th e Dee d istric t, in nam ite th e salm on racks across the Blonde Bess Opines mouth of th e little north fork of the Hood R iver county, have voted to sub "W e el cted Dudley, the office pe»t. Santiam river, to allow the salm on to m it to the p atro n s a bond issue for to the biggest Job in th e land—th a t go through to the head w aters of th a t th e construction of a new school building to cost 325,000. o '* 1 of keeping his nose in h .s own busi- river. Steel crew s have begun strin g in g ' ness." A nticipating th a t forest fires will soon b reak out again. Nelson F. Mac girder steel on th e W aukom a In ter duff, supervisor of the C ascade na sta te bridgy which will span th e Co Now W hat. lum bia river, connecting Hood R iver F irst A rgufler: "T h ere is no devil." tional forest, has issued an order for and W hite Salmon, W ash. all fire lookouts to tak e th e ir statio n s Second A rgufier: "L ow do you The first large shipm ent of lam bs again. They had been off duty for know ?" some tim e owing to recent rain s and from U m atilla county this season w as F. A.: '-B ecause S atan is r o t m n- m ade when 20 carloads, owned by th e lack of fires. tloned in the Old T estam en t.” Sinythe in terests, were loaded an d T he work of pouring concrete in th e S. A.: “ Humpf T he Old T estam ent construction of th e new dam in Im m’- started for the Chicago m arket. don't m ention U. S. Congress, eith er A new sta te gam e farm for e a ste rn grant creek, w hich is a p a rt of th e — but t.iti'e is one.' T alent irrigation project in southern Oregon will be established before tho Oregon, has been started , according end of the sum m er. T he site h as n o t Quick T est. to inform ation received at the offices yet been selected, but it will probably “W will be frien d s through thick of the sta te engineer. It will require be som ew here in U m atilla county. and thin." several m onths to com plete th e dam. An epidem ic of rabies in w m en 14 "You iieicha. 8 t |, will you let me county-wide organixatioh of cattle becam e infected was rep o rted have 360?’ sportsm en's organizations of U m atilla from K lam ath county to S tanley G. i “T h a is too th ic k .' couuty was com pleted at a m eeting Jew ett, predatory anim al inspector of ---------------------- — “ in Pendleton attended by h u n ters and th e U nited S tates biological survey. A Close Fit. fisherm en from H erm iston, Helix. G overnor Pierce refused to declare "W ell, i ll I».» dam m ed!" said th e Pilot Rock, Echo. U m atilla. Adams and July 5 a legsl holldsy in P - r - n, n* Pendleton. The nam e of th e organize requested by a n u u tlc r of P o r'.lc n 1 m illrace as the fa t boy fell in. tion Is th e U m atilla F ish and Game bankers and heads of financial in sti P rotective association. tu tio n s in other sections or the stat»». Albany Col eqe to Have | T axation of electric light and power Mrs. Janies C. P u :ri cf " 1 1 nt i t panies in Oregon, W ashington, street. Portland, v .j named national S600.CC0 New Endowment com Idaho, M ontana and U tah has increas committeewomr. for Pre «. by W ill ed 42 per cen t in the last th re e years, R. King, who is to succeed Dr. J. W . A r ippign Is Iti progr.. rs through out t! - ntlro s ta te o! Or< :i to ralsu according to sta tistic s assem hled by Morrow as Oregon dem ocratic nntionat George L. Myers, president of the com m itteem an. IfiUO.t a, tor Albany self ,-eip i c’ies local 1 .it Albany. Ore., one cf the N orthw est E lectric Light nnd Power T here w ere five fatalities in Oregon oldos s<'iools In liiis state. To show association, and presented at th e asso due to in d u strial accidents in th o th eir » rest and te l • in t v col ciation’s annual convention a t Gear- week ending Ju n e 26, according to a li:;«', 'o 'j i p’o of Albany ind vicinity heart. rep o rt issued by tho sta te in d u strial have alru. ily pledged m ore than Following com pletion of th e present accident comm issioh. The victim » 003 of the sum. w ere J. S. Coin, Stanfield, road con W hile a state w ib» org nizatlos 1» c o n trail on the M ontgomery tra c t being perfected, th e re has been great near Mehama, the p ractice of m ain tra c to r; K e n r .’’ ' ITehols. Aroo, p r i m s » Ir. the city of Portland proper, m ining priseiyw i oils cam ps a t a long Idaho, • hoker -• i-litrer B. Siiull, v.hi-ro 3350.Kt»' of the entire sum | i to I'istrsc e r in Salem will he abolished, H erm iston, la ic . "hi r.es A. L ind be subserlbi I. H e.elquntters for the according to A. M. Dalrymple, w arden quist. W( ,:r, and Jo » stale cam paign arc i. tit ¡.lultnr.-iah of th e s lim penitentiary. T he action M artin. C arlton, >.c r. z hoteh Portland, v. ih J llen ry l.ang was ta k e i, it wt»s said, because of the The larg est breini-baking c o n test In charge as dirvi :or. F. I. Fuller, ut r heal In connection with c lu b first vice-president, of the P ortland many es, apes a t the ccn.pa during the Railway, Light & Pow er e mpnuy. is past few years. w otk w est of the M ississippi riv er took ( e'e Abjjams. new ly elected sec piaee at thi Oregon A gricultural ro»- general chairm an. All of the P resbj- Leri u churches in th e city have been ret., ry ( .o st. to budgut com m ission, lege* when m ore tit .n 193 glr' club ethuslastlcally enlisted in the esm- has i ..rt-d .ending out olanks to th e m em bers baked tw o logi es ol Oread >lgn and many men and women of no variottt sta te institutions and d e p a rt apiece to doe n itr. 'o tlu skiii ac eclal church affiliatl» i likew ise m ents In qu. -t if estim ated expendi- quired in the inn'qg sum m er session. li ve been interested. These pre pe<>- R osetta Gal’itc of Tackson co u n ty pls who believe in C hilstt.ic edu a- turqg duriiif the next biennium . U nder ii i and the value of the sm aller col- the law th ese estim ates m ust be in w as aw arded first p rlz ». B arbara Pottsi le e as » supplem ental agency Jor the tlie hands cf the budget com m ission of W ashington county, second, an d •tats Institutions of higher ls*r«tug. early iu October and be complied and Babe Pom eroy of K lam ath county,, priiued before December 15. third. . .................... *7v -of It Springfield News 31 25 per year.