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    THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER
4, 1924.
D. A. Wataon, who several weak»
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
•go bought a ranch for about >60,000
Plonaar Woman Dies
The undersigned Administratrix of
near Heppner and then came to Pen­
Mrs. Ella Betknap, a resident of the estate of Melvin Fenwick, de-
dleton and purchased an automobile
the Belknap bridge »cctlon of the up­ < eased, baa field her final report and
and clothe» and gave check» that were
per McKenzie river »Ince 1873. died account and the County Court of'
not honored, waa arrested at Heppner
•a ll what you wan* to tall, buy w kal yau wan» «o buy through «haaa
i at the Eugene hospital early yester­ Lane County. Oregon, haa fixed and
ret Friday October 3rd, 192» at the
columns- Writ» or phone TWO
day morning at tin- age of 69 year». County Court room In the Court Hou»« Brief Resume of Happenings of and held for Umatilla county official».
Fewer than 16 per c t n t o t the regis­
Hh« waa one of the four early pio­ at Eugene, Oregon, at 10 o’clock A M.
the Week Collected lor
tered votera of Cooa county went to
Di&AKti and room U> l*>- aheap. Ad- EOI» F \I.F. Baby carri««« Mr». Il neer women of the region and waa for hearing thereon, and atty objec-i
J Co«. 3«3 61*1 »«. Tal. 123 H B4 It the mother of the Belknap brothers, Hot,» to said report and account
the poll» to vote on the question of
*e bos I*, O. Ibi7, <*r rail 12»
Our Readers.
should be filed or preaenled on or
bonding the county for >280.000, the
^Klnin »tree«. Hi r!ngfl"ld,
Sap» 4 Il JERSEY milk co» fur aate. A.
well known trapper» and guide».
before said time.
money to T,e used In matching state
Dated
and
first
published
Eeptem
Mr»,
il-lknap
1»
survived
by
three
Morgan.
T
w
crty
thousand
4ons
of
hay
from
money now Oelng expended in the
WtANTKD T u board and room wo-
her
4th,
192«.
'sons, Byrd Belknap of Bellingham.
JENNIE FENW B’K.
Hbi«-n teacher«' or Mali achnol girl»
last year1» crop remain In warehouse» county. The vote was 1615 yea. 8 l*
Ivan Mala and wlfo went to Albany ; W ashington; Clarence Belknap ano
Administratrix.
H ' « l | al Cola's ru-Hauranl for Infor-
In Haines.
I Arthur Belknap of Blue ltlver; four
WHITTEN SWAFFORD,
Wednesday,
H im Inn.
Bap’
Linn county now has 12 crusher» at
Attorney.
8
2-
By the use of «0.000 pounds of ex­
, daughter’, Mr». Alice Od«!l. Dear,
work grinding out rock for county plosive the underwater pinnacles in
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
born;
Mr».
Cora
Inman,
Springfield;
T<’ BXCHANE. Incom« proparly In NOTICE IH HEREBY GIVEN that
Estate of Philo Wilcox Deceased. road development.
the channel of Yaqulna hay have been
>i »’ey Junction. Iowa for property lb« undersigned b»« been by the Coun- Mr». <1. S ‘ lm»ea. Amity; Mrs. Alva
NOTICE Tf) CREDITORS.
cut off to a depth of 17 feet at low
H e r e Ml«» Jaka Marguth. Spring ■- • four» "f the State of Oregon for Trotter. W atsonville. Cal.; two bro­
The
second
annual
reunion
of
the
Notice Is hereby" given ’hat Sarah
BendL 1C. M< Bee has been by the County St. John family v a t held at Burnt water. The project depth calls for
H l e i d , Ora.
the County of Lane been duly ap- ther«, Eugane Finn, J»ng
polnt««1 egerutors of the la»t Will and Cal.; Peter Finn. Glazier. Wash.; and Court of the State of Oregon. In and Woods near Corvallis, with 53 present. 20 feet In the channel, but this will
require the work of about two more
Ti-atament
ami estate of ILunuel two slater», Mr*. L. I’. Huapp. Eu­ fur Lane Coun’y, appointed adminis­
FT 11NIHIIKI) ai>ar»m<mia-nnd room»
Charles L. 4-oomi». mayor of Ash­
I Oak««' deceased, and all peraona bay
tratrix of the estate of Philo Wilcox.
seasons.
rant by d»y or month Ell’« Ho- ! Ing claim« iigr.ln»» »aid oatate are gene, and Mr». A. Ward.
land.
died
of
a
complication
of
dla-
;F ceaa< d
Establishment of a number of new
® r l 307 Main street.
If-
Funeral service,’ will be Friday at
All person» having claim» against i asfes. following two week» of aertous
| hereby notified to present the aaire
granges and building up the member­
I to u» properly verified at Un- offlee 10 a. in. at the Branatelter chapel In said estate are hereby notified to lllnese.
GA I-t- III* raids Dairy for pure Jar- I of Frank A. D el’ile. the Attorney for IJugenF. Drl E. V. Stiver« of th e pre ent the same, duly stated and
ship of other granges which have not
Vessels sailing for foreign porta functioned In a manner satisfactory
•
milk ami Cr urn I’hona H G ¡the «-»lain at Springfield. Oregon with-
verified, at the law office of A. E
K ,- r
“ In ala month from the date of thia no­ Christian church (here officiating. In- w tie l«r In Eugene. Oregon, within i from Coos Bay during the paat month
iterm ent will be In the Leaburg cem e­ »lx month» from thle 28th day of carried 6.270,333 feet of log», lumber to the officers, was the chief topic of
tice.
discussion at a meeting of the execu­
Dated nt Springfield. Oregon, July tery at 2:30 p. m.
1 August. 192«
| and lath.
tive committee of the Oregon State
1/ARAIt C M c BF.E. Administratrix.
28th, I»:».
■ N O T IC E O F F IN A L H E A R IN G
Work on the McKenxIe pas» road 1» grange at Salem.
CATHERINE OAKES.
A.
K.
WHEELER
Attorney
A
2KB
25
Went to Tangent— W. <’. M< l-wcaii
B f l i o undersigned Frank E Blair. ad-
1 tx-lng ru»hcd with a force of 130 to
GENEVA COOK.
The state game commission, under
and family left Kuiiday evenlg for
Bill: l» tr a lo r of the estate of l,eone Al­
Executor».
‘ 1«9 men and 1» expected to be com­ two decisions of the supreme court,
Tangent where they vlat’ed Mr Me-
tai Hlalr ha» filed hla final report and
FRANK A. DEI’l ’E,
<1
pleted within a month.
has no legal authority to change either
Attorney for the Fatate
loigan's parents, Mr. and Mr». R. A
joniit In «.aid e t a t e In th e C o u n ty
Ernest Hart, an employe at Nickel- the opening or closing dates of the
J 31. A 7. 14. 21. 211, 8 < McLogan They returned to Spring-
t,,, of t* n e County Oregon wh eh
ten ’s mill at Sandy, was killed by logs game seasons in Oregon. This was
■g
I
r Mb. 192«
field Monday evening The preceding
at 10 o’clock A. M. at lha t utility
which broke from a train as It round­ the substance of a legal opinion pre­
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Friday
Mr.
McLagan
made
an
ln»p«c.
urt room In th e C o u rt Home at
pared by I. H. VanWinkle, attorney-
ed a curve, crushing him.
DEPARTMENT
OF
THE
INTERIOR
lion trip to Dallas In the Interest»
gene, Oregon for hearing objrc-
The Scottsburg Reedsport road was general, at the request of the state
tlpu - thereto at. or on or before which U S LAND OFFICE AT RU8CBUR0. of the Mountain States I’ower com
OREGON. August 7. 192»
opened to travel laat week, the only game commission.
tin « any objections should be (lied or
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that p»»y-
Pumps are to be established in the
obstacle In the roadway being at Mill
pr-aantad.
Harry Bower, of Crow, Oregon, who.
Visiting Dnele—Mary
Elizabeth-
■ Dateti and flr»l published August 7 on November 2». 1920. made llotne-
bed of Tule lake to control seepage
creek, where there la no bridge.
ÌB 4
alead Entry, Serial No. 0134V9 for W hitney la visiting her uncle, Frank 1
Jasper Blaine Colburn, «5, died at from surrounding irrigation projects,
PRANK E H I.AI II.
Ixita 3 and < and EH of 8W U of Sec­ Norton, at ButherRn this week
his home in Harrisburg. Death result­ according to H. D. Newell, superin­
Admlnatrator.
tion 23. Township IKS. Range 8 W. j
ed from a dose of formaldehyde, ac­ tendent of the Klamath reclamation
WHITTEN HWAFFOHD.
Went to Wendllng— The W. Percy
The pumping will protect
A 7 HI W illamette Mcrldan, ba» filed notice
cidentally taken Instead of medicine. project.
of Intention to make Final Three-ycai Tyson family »pent Labor IDay at
some 26.000 acres of grain In the lake
Proof, to establish claim to the land
Five
thousand
dollars’
worth
of
I CALL AND SEE Di N W Emery above described, before E. O. Imroel,, Wendllng
bed which will be harvested during
blooded Jersey stock has arrived at
the next three months.
prices ou plate and other work, tf It. H. CommFialoner. at hla office at
The
Dalles,
recently,
from
the
Willam­
Eugene. Oregon, on the 26th day of GREAT POKER CONTEST
The Tumwater Lumber company of
ette valley for farmer» of Waaco ooun-
September. 192».
Tumwater, Wash., through their rep­
Claimant names as w itnesses:
SHOW IN HART MOVIE
ty-
resentative at Klamath Falla, an­
Clark M Stephens of Crow. Oregon
Eat at the
Ixiss of >7000 waa auatalm-d by J.
Henry Gate» of Crow, Oregon.
nounced that a ptant for the manu­
••Thia
la
ono
poker
game
In
which
Blkman.
women'»
clothier
of
Albany,
SPONC Í THOMAS
C. O McDaniel of Crow. Oregon.
facture of ready-cut houses waa plan­
I can’t loae!" remarked Cori Gerard,
when thieves looted his store of treat
O. D. Coryell of Crow, Oregon.
ÇAFE
ned for Klamath Falla to be ready for
IIAMILL A. CANADAY.
who portray» a leading role In "Wild
quantities of expensive cloak» and
operation» by next spring. The plant
Register.
Corner 3rd and Main
Bill Hickok." William 8. Hart’s first
suits.
Is to have a capacity of about 1000
A 14-8 1 8
production for Paramount alnce hla
A. M. Dalrymple, warden ot the houses a year at the start.
retirement two year» ago. He ex­
Oregon state penitentiary, haa return­
There were two fatslltlee due to
ed from Salt Lake City, where he at­
plained:
industrial accidents In Oregon during
"The game 1» framed for me to
tended the annual conference of prla
the week ending August 28, accord­
' win."
on officials.
ing to a report prepared by the state
Contracting and Building
A»)d Iht^i followed on th<{ gam­
The Mountain States Power com Industrial accident oommleelon. The
w . F. WALKER
Plant and Estim ates Furnished
bling hall set at Paramount studio
pany Is planning to start at once the victims were Clarence L. Monjay. Port­
Free. Will Help You Finance
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
'one of the moat dramatic acenea of
work of rebuilding Ha distribution land. brakeman. and Phlltp Dortlcoli
Your Building.
the picture», a poker game as »ad
syatem through the main aection of Leneve. laborer. A total ol 620 accb
Full Auto Equlp-nent
CEO. W. PERKINS
la s It was pathetic Gerard portray»
Cottage Grove.
H
a
v
i
n
g
y
o
u
r
clothes
dents was reported during the week.
Corner 5th and D streets
W. O. W. block
a young tenderfoot, broke In Dodge
Mark WeygandL veteran Mount
cleaned
and
preased
fre­
The cost of the harvest of the mid-
Springfield. Oregon
OfRc« Phon» »2 M Has. 1’bone |»-J
ICKy with a wife to support. He had
Hood guide, haa announced that more Columbia apple crop will be material
quently Is a double Invest­
] never dealt a card In hie Hie and was
than 1700 climber» have registered at ly reduced this season. The Hood
ment. It adds to the wear
desperate. In the game were "Wild i
the top of the snow peek for the sea­ River Apple Growers’ association has
of your clothes: keeps
Hili’ Hickok. Doc Holliday, Luke I them fresh and clean, and
d r . n . w . em ery
son thus far.
' announced a scale of four cents per
Call
Short. W yatt Earn. Charlie Ba »»el I
Three residents of The Dalles— Mrs. box for picking and packing, as
DENTIST
insures your neat appear­
and Bill Tlghlman. They were gun-j
B. B. Greiner and Mr. and Mrs. Victor against 5 cents last year. Day labor
SUTTON TRANSFER
ance.
Sutton Bldg.
Phon» 20 J
fighter», but they were capable of
Buncel—were drowned in the Colum­ will receive the loUowlng this year:
Residence Phona 153 M
kindly deed» So "Wild Bill” lllckok
Phone 57
bia river at Dutton’s ranch, four miles ■ Men. 30 cents an hour; women, za
It’s
a
worthwhile
habit
framed the game for the tenderfoot
Springfield. Oregon
’
west of The Dalles.
cents.
4
Io bring your garments
to win without hl» knowledge. When
Letters
received
by
Governor
Roy Moss, a checker for the 9tate
regularly
to
Gerard had raked In the laat chip.
Pierce from practically every section highway commission, and a sub-con-
Bill Hart, toaalng the winning hand
CEO.. N, McLEAN
SHOE REPAIRING
of the state indicate that Oregon may- tractcr named Widener were arrested
¡Into the discard, remarked:
ors are behind the defense teat pro- near Echo on charges of embezzle­
Work Promptly and
Automobile. Fire and Life
"I get Just a» much kick out of
IN S U RA N C E
Carefully Done
ment when
R. «*-
H. -----------
Baldock, --------------
division
grain September 12.
mem
wueu ...
'th is a« If II were on the level."
Surety Bonde,.
Phone 617
Inability to pay his bills and failing engineer, of La Grande, charged that
JOHN A. NELSON
"Wild HUI Hickok” cornea to the
My butinece It to protect your
health, together with the Invalidism the highway commission fiad informa­
bueinett
Bell theatre Friday. K-gurday. Alice
509 Main Street
4th and Main
of his wife,
Wife, caused Jack Rodman, tJon to Bhow that the men worked t o
860 W illamette St. Eugene Oregon Grey Terry 1« leading woman.
prominent realtor of Eugene, to shoot gether to obtain money to which they
his wife ar.d then commit suicide.
were not entitled.
r i
WM. 0. HUGHES
All tourists in Medford and vicinity
The Sprague River White Pine saw­
A. A. ANDERSON
FIRE ANO AUTO INSURANCE
mill, located in the Sprague River or passing along the Pacific highway
NOTARY PUBLIC
valley, north terminus of the Strahorn at that time will not only be admitted
BARBER SHOP
railroad, was sold to J. M. Edgerton free but a special effort will be made
,
Office at
>1.50 Haircut 40c
of Grants Pass for approximately >««,- to induce them to attend the Jackson
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
>3.00 Razors >2.00
county fair and southern Oregon pear
000.
Springfield,
Ore8°"
>1.C0 Fitch Shampoo 85c
Byrle Cavclness, 14. son of Mr. and show at Medford. September 10, 11
Mrs. Waller Cavelneas of Springfield, 12 and 13. It is estimated about 3000
ROBERT W. EARL
was killed when he was run over by tourists will take advantage of this
District Manager
an automobile driven by Lester Schar- courtesy during the four days.
DR. S. RALPH DIPPEL
The Equitable Life Aseurance
Eighty Lina county ’ -¡sinees and
raan, also 1». and residing in Sprlug-
Society of the United 8tatee
DENTIST
professional men, members of a dele­
field.
Phone 1197 V
Canned blackberries are In great de­ gation that went to Bend over the
Phon» 43
218 Caatle Bldg..
Eugene, Ore.
mand, according to J. O. Holt, man­ McKenzie pass, returned to western
Vitus Bldg., Springfield, Ore.
ager of the Eugene Fruit Growers' as­ Oregon with the assurance that cen
sociation, but not enough are arriving tral Grtaon counties would support
at the association’s cannery to supply plana for the construction of a high­
(I
way acroaa the San’tam pass
The
the demand.
COLLECTIONS
meeting
In
Bend
woa
attnulrd
by
more
Oregon pensions have been granted
No t’o lection, No Charge.
Your Homo When In
as follows: Phoebe C. Buckbee. Salem. than 130 persons and resulted In the
W
illamette
Collection
and
Credit
organization of a Sanllam Highway
SpringfiBld
>30; Sarah E. Ogle. Portland. >12;
Service
Harry E. Lovell, Pendleton. >15; John association.
860 W .llamette Street,
Fred Yardlow of Elko. N c-.. aaot and
Hazleton. Klamath Falls. >20; Emma
Eugene, Oregon.
killed W. Austin G.xxlman, sheriff of
L. Smith. Portland, >30.
Phone 378
The surfacing of the John Day high­ Harney county, and then tied on
way between Prairie City and Dixie horseback. He was captured by F.
_________son
I has been completed. The contractors Goodman.
3 ot the slain sheriff,
assisted
by
Deputy Sheriff Renshaw
I are now finishing the grade from
and a posse of citizens, after his
i
Dixie
to
Austin
and
th
is
work
is
Distributors of Fishers
' expected to be complete«! within the horse had been shot down from under
All kinds of gravel for con­
¡Flour, Poultry and Dairy Feed»
him. The capture was effected at
■ month.
crete or road work. Wa
the head of Deep creek, on the side
I The Marine Products company’s fish of Steins mountain, about 70 miles
make a specialty of crushed
, oil and fertilizer plant at Warrenton. from the scene of the murder, which
rock and rock snntl. Bunk­
O. E. Freight Bldg.
| over which a controversy raged In the w s nt Felly fa’-m, near the border i t
ers at foot of Main on Mill
East 6th.
circuit court last fall, has been sue-
street.
I cessf jlly deodorized and it- op rating Malheur and Harney counties.
HENRY W. CHASE, . rep.
Following a public hearing in t’ o
without Inconvenience to residents of
efflee ef the port of Umpqua com m is­
sion a new basis of co-operation be-
mge of approximately 73,000
t'.een the port district and the United
FRANK A. DE PUE
acres of scattered state Dn .s in Coos States government will be recom­
___ Curry counties for a shntinr
and
ATTORNEY AT LAW
x
mended by Captain George Mayo, dig-
|
JOHN M. WILLIAMS
amount of national forest i intls includ­ tri- er.ginei " for district No. 1. Since
Attorney for V. t State Aid Com..
NOTARY PUBLIC
ed in one tract, is being c , wi le ’vd b; adoption of the north jetty project on
Soldiers Bonus Loans.
#nd aufhcriiatlon ot a
Springfield
the s.ate land board. In . .e«,t the
Sutton
L. K. BEAN
exchange Is made the federal tract |
of fhp
r hRi w , he port
Oregon.
Ruldllng
i Attorney State Land Board,
will b ’ a -t aside as
ha,
co-opera’ , ng on a 60-60 baaia.
gBito School l end Loan».
Member» of m e sta’e land boaru w ill, f
dutH ct
r0COUialen(ia-
carried out the new working
leave f,r Coos And Carry cou n ties,
WILLIAMS & BEAN
Squeak - Squeak - Squeak
Friday , where they will inspect all pi basis wlll'be 40 for the port and -------
«0 for
ATTORNEYS
llupalr thut squeaky willed before
the lands Involved In the proposed the government.
Springfield, Oregon
10 w illlsm atta Ot.
Eugene, Or«.
Its too late.
Stamped goods transaction.
Icented to practice In all Courts
Art work,
$1.60 per wheel
Hemstitching,
the State, and United States.
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>>
SPRINGFIELD GRAVEL CO.
The Mode Announ­
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Formal Opening
of
FALL HATS
Oregon
Prices are very mederate and the
assortment of shrpes a/id styies is
exceedingly attractive
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