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    TIUJ «PRINGFIELD NFWR
THURSDAY. APRII. 1«. 1»2R
PAO« FTV»
house.
¡at the state agricultural college. “We
There
waa
a
large
crowd
enjoyed
must be able to sell In California and
■y
the Easter program at the church laet other markets In competition with the
Correspondents
Sunday. '
superior grades of butter produced
¡In the great dairy states of Minne­
High Scoring gutter. Neid
sota and W isconsin and that now la
THURSTON NOTES
being imported from New Zetland
“It Oregon and the other north­
and Australia In spite of a tralff of
west states are to succed In selling
The State Vrtenary was In Thurs­
8 cents per pound.
the
surplus butter already reacti ng t
ton this week testing cows for T. U
large proportions, It must produce aj
John Wlllian, from Cottage Grove
high scoring produce.“ says P. M
For Hem stitching see Vena Sneed
spent Saturday night with John Ed
Brandt, professor of dairy husbandry at The Mode.
mlaton.
•n
OREGON NEWS ITEMS
OF SPECIAL INTEREST
Brief Resume of Happenings of
the Week Collected for
Our Readers.
A large tractftv now being used by
the bureau of putille mad* in widen­
ing Hie MeKenglc pasg highway be­
tween Histars and th e «now II»« prob­
ably will he used soon In an attempt
to break the road over the snowbound
summit to the MuKensle river »lope.
Itabld coyote* are resulting In a loss
of many valuable sheep dogs In the
llay creek country of Jefferson coun­
ty One sheep company bus lost four
valuable dogs In recent weeks. Itabld
coyotes have been common In the
atork country of central Oregon fur
several months,
Huatalned yield of the foreata of
Oregon has resolved lt»<-lf Into mere­
ly keeping fire out ot the reforested
Community News
UPPER WILLAMETTE
G A. Jordan of Columbia Fi« la,
Montana, arrived at Plra’ant Hill la d
wees to visit with hl» »oli C. E
Coos bay exported daring March
' John ai d family end nlr daughter
lumber products valued al 1137.735.
J i n P ci .o b li ami '«.m. » Mr. J »r-
WtllntiHltc university sli«-t«d Ml»»
Mrs. Vernon Hensen from Eug- ne
dan 1« a civil war veteran and visits j
h„r
Mr> Frank Camp.
Lut-la l.uclln ('anl of Dallas to reign
In Pleasant Hll annually. On Munday, b#)| Wednesday.
as May <lay queen.
April 13, the numbers of the two
A movement to have Jarkoun county
Mr and Mrs. James Cowart from
fam ilies met nt the John home to-
vote ayaln on a proposal to remove
Junction City visited relatives h re
Easter dinner.
the courthouse from Ja. kaouvillu tuj
io
according to
H Nesi, I In honor of tbe birthdays of Taylor last Thursday.
ttv« taxes,
I
Medford 1» under way.
Mr. aud Mrs. ¡Buy Morgan (torn
•ttpor
Circle. Floyd John. Cora John. Belle,
Mr*. Fred Wanner, wife of a rant i«*r I «ddr<* ■d a recant meeting of the Henry and Mrs Olson, a dinner parly
«P-n« Saturday night with
residing at Cottrell, committed i ul* Co* tm Grove chamber of commerce.
followed by a surprise party In the Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor.
d d c by drinking poison. Hlie bad bi »t. n '
Mr. Fred Rufifrell was quite 111 last
Churchill, for the past 12 e v n ln g was given at the Olson home.
J.
In III health for aome time.
ate superintendent of public Covers w ire la'd for twelve. A large week. He was tfcr-atened with ap-
ytnr«
There are 21 eases of »carl«! fever Inetructlon, was elected president of birthday rake make In three t i r appendicitis.
In Clarkant»» county. If of which nr« the state nermul school at Ashland at with each Her lighted with candlrs
Mrs. Melvin Turnbull and
Mrs
In Oregon City, according to Dr. F. It a salary of »4300 a year. The
former th. centerpiece. Those who F'r“nk Taylor of Eugene called on
Wallace, county health officer .
tr > t covers a pwrlod of four years, port«t»k of the dinner wora Floyd and Mm. P. R Edmlston Sunday after-
The Haletn city council aulhorlxid during from January 1, 1928. Mr ( ’ora John Belle*. Henry, Alvin a n i
Mr. and Mrs I Curtiss Price from
an appropriation of lloou for croc C r hill's term expires January 1 Em n a Olson. Mr sud Mrs. E B
tlou of a community building on the 1927.
Tini:,« r aud children and Mr. and Mrs Notl visit'd relatives here last Sun­
Halctn au to tourist tamp ground».
Tha Medford city coutyll has voted Andy Glbuo.
At u gh t o'clock the day.
Miss Margaret Russ II from Mon
Kermit Roosevelt, »on of the ex- $26) to he i - I to puy the t-xpeuaes me.ubers cf tbe Christian hnutavor
pr« »blent, will attend the l'.'25 Pendle­ of Oregjn Ayrlcultursl colli go mid so em y su. prised the ho; or gueeu. mouth spent Easter with her parents,
ton Hound up. II. W. Collin», prcsl I nlvcrslty of Ore m experts In mik I Uu-At« were played throughout the Mr. and Mrs Fred Russell.
Mr. and Mrs. H ens’ n froTi Eugene
dent of the »how, ha» boon assured.
lug scientific surveys for puht.c build -evening and partners far refreshments
and
Mr. and Mrs. Herrlnrton and
lugs
to
be
erected
In
Medford
In
the
The state board of control baa au
i were gotten by matcumg urt.de» of
(horlkcd the purchase of 47 acre» of near future. In-ludtag the sit»» for toed gotten out of grub pie. Beiug dcughter. F lossie spent Sunday at
Tem pt rebellious family appetites with seasonable foods.
land adjoining the atate prison prop­ the proposed new $300.000 hlyu school a week nlgiit mu yoJug folks left el William Hensens'.
It m akes the task of preparing meals m uch easier. You
Th
Ladles
Aid
called
a
special
building.
erty at a coat of I2h.ddd. The land
■10; 30.
will alw ays find particularily seasonable good things to eat
will 1», used for farming purposes.
H. L. Neel ot Fort Rock Is In a H.-nd
Ilia mumhers of the Christian Ec- meet'ng Thursday to tack comforts
a,t out store.
for
Mrs.
Taylor
Needham.
hospllal,
the
victim
of
u
sugn
tick,
a
-.esvor bad u picnic up Fail Creek
Norton Kildlnga. 73. next to the last
Mr. and Mrs Lem Drury from
aurvtvor of the old »tage driver» who catrler of the greatly (eared spotted
unday aitcrnoon. April 12. twenty-'
Pleasant
Hill visited relatives here
f,-vir
So
far
a»
known,
thl»
Is
th»
were such picturesque aud Important
{three niv.iibers were pieseuL Sunday
,
figures In the early history of south­ first case of spotted fever, known to I April 24» the budi-avor b o d ty will last Sunday.
Special 14 Cream Oil soap—$1.20 value for.....
The Coburg bas-ball team defeated
ern Oregon, died at hi» residence near medical men as (he Rocky Mountain | go in a body to Spring! eld to attend
th*
Thurston
team
laet
Sunday
on
Spotted
fever,
reported
In
central
Ore
!
Gold lllll.
the County Convention.
gon Ibis year. The (ever frequently |
th« diamond here.
Mr. and Mrs. E. 11 Tluker, and two
A young cougar which had killed
William Byler and family visited
1 Doz. Large 2V2 Slice Pineapple
proves
fatal.
ih .id ru i k m * to Eugene Tuesday
(wo year-old heifer* on fhe M. E
Governor Pierce sent a telegram to night to atteuu the 1 e beta lt d alum- Mr. and Mrs. Farrel McQuinj) near
(iruber farm was »hot on the north
1 Doz. Large 2f/2 S. & W. Slice Peaches
W altervtlle, Sunday.
fork of the Traak river by William Governor Richardson of California n. dinner given at the home of Mrs
There were some Gypsies passed
urging
him
to
algo
a
bill
recently
1 Doz. Large 2y2 Yellow Cling Peaches
and lloiuer Wilk» and brought to
Henry Davis.
through here Monday.
passed by the legislature of California
Tillamook.
I. F. CiitA* of Enterprise left laef
1 Doz. Large 2y2 B artlett Pears
Mrs. William Platt and son Her­
After ten years of effort directed including In tbe highway system ol week for Florence where he will visit
bert
from
Dearborn
visited
George
With each dozen cans of the above fruits, or a dozen a s­
to obtain a district office at Portland that state a road from Beaver. Cal. for some time with h » sone. Wilbur,
Platt's 'art Sunday.
of the federal bureau of foreign and to Malin. Klamath county. Oreguu Louis and Lester.
sorted we give you free one 50c steel canopener.
Lawrence Baxter has gone to West­
domestic commerce, that goal ba» This proposed road would connect
The Pleasant Hill highschool boys
fir where he has employment.
with
The
Dulles-Callfornla
highway.
been attained and the office will be
baseball team won from the Thurston
Phone
Th* grade school baseball team
Phone
R. B. Reeves of North Bend wan team by a score of 14 to 8 and the
opened July 1.
motor’ d to Hayden Bridge Tuesday
elected
president
of
the
Brotherhood
girls
won
by
a
score
of
38
to
11
at
Four of the five d a te deputy fish
afternoon, where they defeated that
Arthur
warden» at Oregon City recently ap­ of American Veomen for Oregon at the Thurston Friday April 10.
team In a game there the score was
state
convention
of
the
order
at
Lindley
and
Har>id
Humphrey«
pointed by Warden A. C. Itoas. have
18 to 4 In favor of Thurston.
Salem.
Other
officers
were:
J.
J.
pitched for Pleasant Hill and Orval
turned la their su re. The appoint .
Mr. Enhoff 1« building a m w chick-
m enu had been protested by the «Ute ! Welch of Medford, vice-president; (
Gully waa catcher.
E. Albin of Salem, treasurer; Fred E
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Hyde returned
game commission. '
Schmidt of Pendleton, secretary, and
Bids for construction of approx! . Julia K. Moore ot Eugene, chaplain from a trip to Portland Friday. April
10.
mately 80 miles of road and con
-
-
•
structlon of several bridges will be
Cenewllatlon of .U to liens on un
A son was horn Anrll I to Mr. and
considered at a meeting of tbe state occupied land, of the Deechute. coun Mrs. Lew W olf of Trent.
highway commission to bo hold la 1 ty municipal Improvement district
was favored at a meeting ot settler» S ta te m e n t o f th e O w n e rx h lp , M anag e
Portland April 13 and 34.
of tbs Tumalo Irrigation project with m e n t. C irc u la tio n , etc.. R eq u ired by
Bids on tho now nnlon high school Rhea l.uper. state eogtoeer. In Turn th e A c t o f C o n g r-a s o f A u g u st 24. 1912
building at Molalla will bo oponod alo. Tbe cancellation of liens was
Of The Springfield News, published
by tho board at that placo April 30 recommended for tbe purpose of mak every Thvwday at Springfield, Oregon
Tha sirncturr la to bo of brick and lng the unoccupied lands attractlw for Aprtf 1825.
State of Oregon,
two »lories In height and will accom­
to settlers.
,
ss
modate approximately 400 students.
Aerial photographs of tbe city ol County of Lane
Mgr A. Willebrand, fleer general of Portland which will be made Into a
Befor me, a notary Public In and
tho Catholic archdiocese of Oregon map showing 107 square miles of ter for ra'd State and county aforesaid,
City, w u named administrator In riwry will be provided by the F. O. p«rsonally appeared H. E. Maxey, who
place of the lets Most Rev. Alexander i Mercer company, tbe city council de having been duly sworn according to
Christis.
He will servo until an elding (bat such a map should be In Taw. deposes and says that he 1« the
editor of The Springfield News, and
a rch b ish o p Is selected by the Vatican, i
the hands of the city engineer and that th 'ollowlng Is, to (he best of
An enlargement of the educational | that the price of *200 was lets than his knoif ?dge and
belief, a true
facilities at Chemawa Indian school i , he c„ , cou| j have the survey work statement of the ownership, manage­
ment (and If dally puper, tho clrcula-
at Salem was announced by the In­ done (or by Ils own office.
t'o n .ll e tc . of the aforesaid publics
terior department. The grades taught
H. H. Corey, member of the public tlno for the date shown in the above
GRAPE FRUIT— Large Juicy Floridas
..... 3 for
will be Increased from 10 to 13. The service commission, has returned from capl. cn. requlrr-d by th- Act of August
school has an enrollment of 959 pupils Washington, where he attended a 24. 1912. eiutoodtiid <1n section 443.
LETTUCE—Nice Solid H e a d s ..................
Klamath Falls mall carriers are hearing having to do with the pro­ Portal 1- mws and Regulations, printed
on the reverse of this form, to wit:
TOMATOES— No. 2>»2 tins, solid packed.
now carrying pistols on order of John posed railroad development In central
1. Tim' the nun -« and address-s of
McCall, postmaster, because of at­ Orngon. The hearing was held under the puhl'aher. editor, managing ed'tor,
BUTTER—Skaggs Best ............................ .... 1 pound
tacks by vhlous dogs. Six carriers the direction of the interstate com­ and buriness managers are:
I'ubll-hers.
H.
E.
Maxey
and
F.
C.
have been bitten during the week, to merce com ni I. slcn. Mr. Corey pre
2 pounds
they have been Instructed to shoot dieted that au order tu the case prob Weslerf'oltl. Sprli-.gf eld, Oregon
Editor. H. E MbXty, Springfield, Ore­
all offending dogs.
ably would be Issued within the next
gon
The Michigan Oregon Trust com- 6o duys.
Business Manager, F. C. W csterfldd.
Springfield. Oregon.
pany of Muskegon, Mich., hua bought { Poisoning instead of shooting will
2. That
tho owners are:
(Give
a tract of timber one-half mile from he resorted to to the effort to kill
na-we-s and addresses of Individual
crows
which
are
molesting
the
neats
Swlsshome, on the lower Sluslaw
owners, or If a corp-ration, give Its
Fancy Lily of the Valley Vegetables in No. 2 tins—Golden B antam Corn,
river, from Mrs. Marie W hile ol of water fowl near Summer Lake, ac name and th names nnd addresses
Duluth. Minn. The tract contains cording to a decision of the Deschutes cf stockholders owning cr hold ng 1
Sifted Early June Peas or Cut Stringless Beans. 4 Tins .....
Rod and Gun club. Th« club had ■»or cent or more cf the total amount
about 6.000.000 feet.
of stock-. H. E. Maxey. Spr'ngfiod,
George Putnam, editor and pub­ planned to organise a large party of Oregon. F. C. Weaterflold. Springfield,
Standard Peas, String Beans or Tom atoes, 7 cans........
lisher of the Salem Capital Journal, Deschutes county folk to visit the Oregon
Black Figs, Extra Choice 25 lb. Box ................
........
3. That the known bondholders;
has demanded that Joliu Caraon, dis­ lake anil shoot the Invading birds. A.
trict attorney ot Marlon county, start E. I'-urghduff. state game warden, ad mortgag- «, ard other security holt!
White S ta r Sardines, in Oval Tins. Mustard or Tom ato Sauce 2 for
or- owning or holding 1 per cent or
nianilumua proceedings looking to the vised again*, thia method uud gave mere of total »moi at of bond», inort-
return of the atate banking depart­ directions for the use of poison.
Cereals, Crown Premium Oats or Wheat in 3 lb. Cartoons, 2 pkgs.
g ges, oi other aiectu'tlto are: (If
Members of the tribal council tjf the there are none ro i-’a tn ) None
ment Io the stale capital.
Klsmalh Indiana apt ared • >rt
4. That the fr o pararrei hs n xt
It was reported at Salem that an
Hubert Wora, secretary ot the in­ above, giving th» namrs of the owners
attack may be launched In tho courts
Î
terior at Klamath Falls with an stockholders nnd security holder’ , it I
to annul the so-callod cigarette tax
urgent plea for his Inl'.uetice toward any, contain not only the 1 st of stock­
holders and security holders n s they
law which was enacted at the recent
getting a $3.1)90.000 government loan. appear uir n tho book-! of (he com
session of the legislature. The re­
As spokesman for the Klamcth tribe. punv but also, n ca’ where tbe j
port Indicated that the proceedings
ÎÏ
Peldon Kirk, chairman of the cout- stockholder nr security holder appears (
would aliuck tho title of the act.
ell. told of the hardships of his people upon the bonhc of tbe company or in ,
Tho annual conference of county In their efforts to farm their lands on any other fiduciary relation, th-- na n « ;
agents of the Const counties of Ore­ tho reservation, anti declared that a of the pertoti or rarpofitlon for whom 1
s'Jc".( trustee is acting Is given; s' <o •
gon will be held In Astoria again thia government loan appeared to be tin ir fh'it th - said two pnrnrrsph i contain
year. The meeting proliatily will take only salvatiou.
statenc nts embracing afflibint's full
place the latter part of June. Agents
Following a conference of officials knowl-dge a.id belief a» to the circum­
from Coos, Columbia. Lincoln, Title- of the Oregon-Washington Railroad & stances ant! conditions under wh'ch
‘ tockholdcrs and security holders who
monk. Lnnn and Douglas counties are Navigation company and of the state do not appear upon the books of the
X'Xpectud to attend.
highway deparlinent. and an Inapoc- cntnr-s<*v ns trustees, hold stock nnd
Governor Pierce has appointed the tlon of the ground. It was ttnnouncod securities in a capacity other than
members of the battleship Oregon that tho rati line contemplates driving that of a bont fide owner, nnd this
»fflant hn» no reason In hcllcve that
commission, which was created by an shafts and boring tunnels Just east ol any other person, « sso elsfo n . or cor­
act of tho recent legislature. Mem­ Mosier, whe.re tho action of subter­ poration has any interest direct or
ber« of the commission Include Cori ranean stream» cause» a conetant iud'yect In the said stock, bonds, or
A. Thompson. Portland; Li.fe Msu- settling and shifting of the earth s other securities than os so stated by
PHONE 75
No. 213
nlng, Portland; Colonel Carle Ai cai.is, surface over a considerable area. Tho him.
321 MAIN ST.
H. E. Msxry.
Salam; Howard C. W . idol!, Ro.ie- tunnels, similar to those constructed
Sworn to and subscrlbc-l b- fore mo
Springfield, Oregon
burg; Colonel U. 0 . W.irrllow. Pt.it- west of Cascade Looks, where the this 15th day of April, 1925.
Frank A. DePue
land. This commi.-alon will a kilt ie rail line had to fight these same con­
Notary Public foe Oregon
full charge of the battleship after It ditions, will control the underground
(Seal)
My commission expires Janu
flow of water. It is expected.
arrives In Oregon waters.
cry 8. 1928.
This week we are offering:
79c
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23C
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45C
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35c
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