The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, June 11, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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Oolng to Convention
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,ilo away with It; yet. ns the year vtiJa,
The harvest of gooseberries Is over
/ *-»
j d T i i l n P U f ' P ««-
,u* u with “*• ■ '* * .* •» ntti«
Plans were ma,Io for local member»
at Gaston and though the price receiv­
V U /4 J lU C H V C
,nor, w,,<ty dtseoersxeel. itlseontmt
“Air Railroad’
o' the ladl«« of the tl A It to altnnd
ed at the canneries was only 3 cents
D^f
A V /l
«‘‘I. *''**«
stupid because of (he
a pound as compared to 7 cents last
the stale ciinveiillon at Oregon City
t IU
m e d ia « load.
year, the growers cleared almost as
Jutts 23, 24 anil 25 at a meeting at tho
: Thta Is the clean up «»aeon of th>'
much, as the crop was much heavier.
home of Mrs. (’. F. Egglmnii Friday
Every (oori housekeeper reaJIaee v,.ar
Yards are being raked clean
o f „ Spring honaacican llf , , , grv th,nM
avvuniu|B|» d
nfieruoon
Brief Resume of Happenings of Uovermtr Pierce sent a telegram t o ;ihr
Mrs. Rgglman and Mra. Mary Ma­
the secretary of war stating that as ,ng atld n K<.„«.r,u «lean-up week but durtB< ,h„ wim ,r months Everythlnr
the Week Collected for
executive of the state of Oregon he - -ry ,„ w of u> rra||I1( th„ necessity ot from
a ||lc
lhe ,,„Unr , , bolt»«
g'll | Ian to drive to the convention,
would support and cooperate with the ' nl, n u l house-cleaning
leaving here June 22. and other» may
Our Readers.
cleared nut.
guverument In carrying out the plans
ntae
gttind .
When houso-clcanlng time con n s
Suppose tor a change, we nil »tort
for national defense test day on July
Mrs Currie Humphry wsa Initialed
around
we
are
astonished
at
the
this
year
hv
cleaning
ou
the
mental
Klamath county's annual fair will 4.
Into the order at ihe meeting Hpeclal
amount of dirt and trash we h a v e iBttle. bet's (hrow open the windows
be held from September 3 to 5 Inclu­
A Clackamas county road bond Is­ accumulated during (he year
guest» from Eugene were Mrs Mary
We
I
and
poke
Into
those
dark
corners,
sive.
sue of 5335.500 was sold by the coun­
Unstick anil Mrs I.yilla Fox Bow­
Fire chiefs of the state held their ty court to the combined bid of the wonder where It all c 'isies from \\ e have, been crowding out newi
man.
The next meeting of tho
Every
year
we
religiously
d
ea
n
house
thoughts
anil
shutting
off
new
growth
annual convention at Forest Grove W ells Dickey company. Detroit Trust
organlxallon will 1» July 10. «Ince tho
with
every
Intention
of
throwing
away
by
an
accumulation
of
trash
bets
this week
company and A. D. Wakeman at par.
first Friday, the uaual Hireling day.
all the useless things
And every start over again Remember the living
The U niversity of Oregon medical accrued Interest and a premium of
will be the day before July 4
year,
we
Just
as
religiously
tuck
It
all
space
of
your
mind
Is
Just
like
the
I
school. Portland, will graduate 45 stu 320.200.
away again, thinking we may find a living space of your house
If you i
The funeral of Simon R bane, fifth
dents this year.
use for It.
fill It with unservlcable things, you ’
son
Ot
General
Joseph
bans,
the
fir»',
State and county traffic officers
Ands It's the sam e way with our can t fill II with things that s»rve. and !
from all sections of Oregon held thetr territorial governor of Oregon, was
minds
There's nothing remarkable help to serve others. If you spend
held at Roseburg Mr. bane died after
semi-annual conference in Salem,
Paul Henderson, a o e e n .l------
a long Illness due to the infirmi­ about the average person's mind, but your time sorting over anil arrunglrg , Past-Master Goderai, who is »«•
The Wheeler Lumber company now
If
It
Is
given
fair
treatment
It
ought
the
menial
Junk
you
should
have
ills-
ties of advanced age. He was 53
signing to manage the now «I»
Is operating a small box factory in
to be as servicable at fifty as It Is at carded years ago, you'll have no time
transport
haa. oapMaiiaod
foe
years old.
connection with the sawmill at Wheel­
It ought to furnish Io sort over and arrange new treat i 310.000.0e0 and whteè «UI tm-
Attorney General Van Winkle. In a twenty five.
er.
madia tal y eatohUsh aa owMnatefil
WENDESDAY. JUNE 17th
legal opinion, held that Frank Brain plenty of space and an enthusiastic ure
llouseclcanlng the mlrnl may sound ' servie» i a t m i n tTvIoage tati New
Announcement of the erection this well is state superintendent of banks, welcome for now Ideas and fresh
York— «ärrying both freight and
year of a new Masonic temple and a despite the charg- made recently that dreams. And It will— If the space easy, but you will find, once you ha
pasaangwrs.
.
labor temple In Eugene has been the new hankiug code adopted by the Isn't taken up with useless things started, that It Is more difficult than I
made
last legislature terminated his serv until It resemble» the municipal dump housecleaning the home—and -more
The McKensie pass is expected to be Ices in that capacity.
tng grounds.
important. If you study It cut a little,
opened by June 2«. according to G.
Probably you'd never guess, hear. V’U '>»? »'«>-' “ »»« «">»«* •>*
«»'
MEN WHO KNOW
A letter received by George C Baer,
E. Hoffman of the bureau of putdic manager of the Round-up at Pendleton, Ing us talk.! how much rubbish we called bad luck and despair a re spring j
roads.
from Lieutenant Oakley G. Kelly. In have hidden away In the odd corners ICS from some smoldering, hidden re-
Bench lard 'arms in Umatilla coun­ command of the aerial squadron a: of our minds, Broken Idoaa, old iu**’ *kleh should have been cleared
RAYMOND AND GENEVA
sentim entality—all
5,w‘r" “* ”• *nJ whlch •» «'ontnml-1
ty have received so much rain re­ Vancouver barracks, stated that b< memories,
silly
cently that spring planting work has tween 35 and 50 planes would make Just about as useful In our modern fating and killing the go.si things of
Dexterlout Comicalities
been delayed.
the trip to the Round up this year.
extstanee as the hideous souvenirs we >'"ur blind
Examine your eoll-eiloli
The public service commission has
The Oregon law. which provides for |„ , |g, upOn keeping In our homes.
of Mean, notions, prejudices ad Of In
issued an order reducing the mini­ the search of automobiles, boats and , ^ -e „n g now ,hat there Isn't any tons, and see if some of them aren't a
HARKINS SISTERS
mum rate on electric service in the other vehicles for contraband liquors. space ln a hoIIle for useless things. Uul* Phot-worn
Sre If you can't ,
"Harmony
and Class'
city of Banks from 11.50 to 51.
without a march warrant and without ()Ut how
of ug
a 5BC01,j throw some of thitn away and m ake,
Dr J P Wallace. 73. Albany's old­ filing of an affidavit, la unconatituilon tio u fh , ,o , hP
things we have room f°r
»nd brighter Ideas
our mlndgT id,.B, w. have
Spring anil cleanup s e a s o n -a n ex
est physician, and a practitioner for al. it was held in an opinion given at
DOUGLAS GRAVES A CO.
41 years, died at his home tn Albany Tillamook by George R. Bagley, clr ,on< outKr„ wn
of thing» «*«•»» time for a thorough personal
in
after an illness of six months.
cult Judge.
never undefgtood which we have al- overhauling—a mental frtahenlng up
"I Cotto Have Meat"
Oregon pensions have been granted wayg , |ended , o gtudy. gossip w
e
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Mr and Mrs. William Davidson of
Brownsville, who crossed the plains as follows: John b. Herpelink. Port •
w should have listened to. conceit. .. q i>ai r h n i„„ri Dentist Vitos No longer throw away
their
n . h i s h u rt fe elin g s
‘
D lppel. n - n t is t
to Oregon tn the early 50s. celebrated land. 312 a month; Rose B. Wilson envy, fancied . slights,
worn shoes. They bring them
hurt reelings, hnlldlng. Springfield. Oregon
Prineville. 320; Arthur W. McConnell. .scraps of thls—scraps of that
ZEMATER A DEVARO
their 58th wedding anniversary.
here to be made servicable
________________
William J. Keeling,
Governor Pierce issued a commis­ Grants Pass, s 518;
again: as good as new In fact.
The Step Lively Gymnasts
ss-a
u
i
Ju»t *" we clutter up bur home with
III; Frances
Frances A.
A. Harris.
Harris. Os-1
Os broken chins, so do we cluttsr up our
Perfection hr ml should be the basis Our machines will make a pair
sion to Edgar B. Piper, of Portland, Medford. 312;
W "---- Rainier, ■
appointing him a trustee of the slate wego. 530; ; Caloma Wilson.
of shoes give double service.
mind and spoil our lives with mental of every good meal, is It yours?
530 a month.
library for a period of five years.
Why waste money on new shoes
JERRY MACK A CO.
rubbish. Every day we promise we'll
J H
The state board of higher curricula,
unnecessu>Uy? Save the dif­
An old bridge that spanned the Uma­
"Mothers Boy"
ference and use tt for other
tilla river at Stanfield collapsed re­ which met to consider the controversy
A
Character
Comedy Play­
more Immediate needs.
cently. It was constructed In 1883. between the University of Oregon and
let.
Oregon
Agricultural
college
over
alleg
j
No one was on the structure w hen.lt
ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP
ed duplication of courses, adjourned !
fell.
until July IX. without having arrived '
Main
St. Between 3rd it 1th
Hearing requested by the House­
at a decision as to the merits of the
w ives Council of Portland. In connec-
various contentions.
tlon with the fight for lower fares on
R. E. Strahorn, president of the Ore­
lines of the Portland Electric Power
company, has been set for June 23.
• gon. California & Eastern, has an­
nounced the beginning of the revision
A special election has begn called >
of surveys of the Modoc Northern line
for June 15 by the Ashland council j
preparatory to Its possible construc­
for a vote upon the question of issuing
Have music in the open—where you will enjoy it the most
tion at least as far as Malin, ths center
Ranges — Radios — Pianos — Phonographs — Rugs
318.000 in bonds for the purchase of
—on vacations, week-end trips\ lawn parties, canoeing
of the great Tule lake region, 27 miles
a glte for the southern Oregon normal
trips, etc. Wetherbee-Powers now have three models for
Chairs — Ice Boxes
Dressers — Beds
southeast of Klamath Falls.
Milo $trohm. an old-time resident of
your
selection—all sturdy, compact. Play any Victor
THURSDAY — FRIDAY — SATURDAY
The largest tales of wheat land In
Dayton, was shot and seriously wound-1
Record with amazing tone quality and volume, any place,
—
11th
12th
13th
Umatilla county for many years were
ed by Sherllf Green of Columbia coun­
any time. We are making it easy for everyone to have one,
All Prices Reduced
made, the deals Involving 2100 acres
ty when Strohm sought to prevent the
now, through our unusually convenient terms of credit.
with a monetary consideration of
officer searching his house for liquor, i
about 3300.000 The land was In the
Warning to residents of Portland to i vicinity of A thena.' Adams and S pot
Investigate carefully before accepting ford stations, in the heart of the coun­
Phone 33
858 Pearl Street
so-called “free lots” from unlicensed ty’s highest producing wheat district.
Robt. Callahan in charge
real »-state agents, was Issued by Will
Both manufactures and sales ol
Mocre, state real estate commission­
In Oak or Mahogany
m ills of the W est Coast bumbermen's
er.
association In the week ending May 30
Construction of a park at the pro­ were the lowest they».had been In many
montory overlooking Memaloose is­ weeks while shlpnvnts were above Ihe
land, on property donated to the state average. Reports by 113 mills show­
by R. D. Chatfield of Mosier. Is pro­ ed manufacture of 97.031.277 feet,
posed by the state highway commis­ sales of 90.189.982 feet and shipments
sion.
of 112.148,734 feet.
The United States battleship Oregon
Raptd progress is being made with
started on its last cruise Tuesday construction of the new line of the
when three boats took her In tow at Southern Pacific company over the
Bremer on. Wash., for Portland. There Cascades between Oakridge and Klam
she will be turned over to the stats ath considering the difficulties en i
( h it o f its years o f expem -ncr in the m aking of gasoline,
as a relic.
Leatherette Covered
countered, according to Nelson F. Mac 1
(hr Standard ( )il Com pany has developed a . a -« dine that
Robert J. Tatro, 30. a transient, was ' duff, supervisor of the Cascade na <
not only gives quick starting, speed and power, h u t . I ■«•
shot and mortally wounded by a gro-; ticnal forest. Rain, snow and mud
a niaxunum of A l l L h J i t i . f t r your lummtr louring.
eery store night watchman at Klamath I have hampered the work to a great
JUST O UT T O D A V I
Falls when, according to the police, ’ extent, he said.
I he R ti/ C rtw ’i Ahltast Card just out today — makes
he was attempting to break into the ! The state engineer has Issued an
increasing your m m in c r mileage and i utting dow n gas­
order authorizing the sale of omebali
bew is grocery store.
oline costs as sim ple as a-h-c.
Philip Metscham of 414 East interest in the Warmsprings Irrigation
Y o u saw whai record mileages the expert econom y-
district
reservoir
and
one-half
of
the
Twenty-second street. Portland, was
run drivers made in the Yosem ite Econom y Run I
named by the war department as surplus water to the United States
H ow ? I hese drivers used " R e d C r o w n ," the m ile­
Representative Crumpacker’s first ap­ reclamation service for use on the
age gasoline, am! they know how to drive to [ i t the
Vale
project.
The
sale
tnUBt
be
con
pointee to the United States military ,
mileage that's in "R e d C ro w n .”
flrme«! by the circuit court of Malh«-ui
academy at West Point.
il <! C r o w n " is fim p ly ir» u v ..« /t' -;h mileage — tve
c c u n i/ before i: is binding on eithei
Joseph Jeff, .¡tl. about 3S years
have | ut it/« there and, like the econom y-run drivers,
party to the contract.
of age. an employ«- of the Clarke &
you can get m ore and more mileage out of i t '
Estiraa.es of the wheat crop Ir
Wilson bumber -«.rn;. -iy, was burned
th
at
brilliant,
blaring
lox-trot—
with
the
Greek
letter
chorus
Umatilla county are that more milling
HOW TH E HI.U CROWN M Ih k A U I
to death .n a fire which destroyed
wheat will be produced than ever be
CARD A U U $,M IhK 8
and ."wide bottom trousers,” Played and sung by the
the Waucoma h« tel. a trame three-i
fore, due to the fact that so much ol
T
h
•
Red
C
ro
w
n
M ileage Card is thoroughly practical.
fam ous W aring’« Pennsylvanians.
story building at binnton.
the soft club wheat was frozen out Iasi
It tells you just w hat to do fo r your car — just how to
v^Raiph Waldo Eid«-n. Portland author-1 winter and was reseeded with federa
d ri .-i— to get anywhere from IS to 30 miles txtra ptr
ity on advert, in.- and authur of sev­ tlon and hard federation. It has beet
tiin ifn /frn m "R e d C ro w n .” G- . y o u rta n k filled w ith
eral well-known servic«- books, com- j «•stlmatiid that hard federation will
"R e d C ro w n ,"a s k for your Re«! C ro w n M ileage Card
mltted suicide by burling him self from yield close to 1.000,000 bushels and
and I"-. in gettini: extra sumtne mileage ts/ay at the
the brink of a 3« o foot precipice at that with present favorable conditloni
ftrsi J:< .1 C io w n 1‘um p (red.w hl • and blue)— at Stan­
Jdtk rock on the Willamette river.
federation may yield 3,000,000 bushels
dard C o Service Stations ami deal ra.
Farmers
around
Weston
have
The first step on the part of thf
z 'ic r
launched Into the dairy business by state to recover possession of Sane
the purchase of 2« load of cows of island, near the mouth of the Colum
the Jersey and Guernsey breeds. The I bia river, was taken when the state
"M oonlight and R oses'
....... Sung by John McCormack
stock was purchased from C. W. T il-, land board leased whatever fishing
“ Swanee Butterfly”
..W aring’« Pennsylvania Orcih.
den of Hermiston for a lump sum o f , rights it had in the property to thi
"Ju
st
a
Little
Drink"
and
"Ah,
Ha!" ..Paul W hitm an’s Orch.
Columbia Rlv< r Packer»’ association
32000.
Oregon will receive an ail« tment of« The Jiarbey Packing company. Witt
530,380 of federal funds under the headquarters at Astoria, recently ac
term s of the Clark-McNary law. ac­ quire«! a lease on the Island from tb<
cording to Information received at the federal government for a period of flvi
offices of the state forester This law years at an annual charge of 3453)00
w as enacted at the last Mission of It Is predicted that the government
congress and authorized an an n u al a p ­ will defend its claim to the Island
i 1
propriation of not to exceed 52,500,000 This would throw the entire con
troversy
Into
the
courts
and
result
lz
f T A N D A R D O ir C O M W U r T
w be allotted the various states to
(CJlliornta)
assist them in forest protection. A legal determination as to whether thi
NO INTEREST
NO INTEREST
total of tO^O.OOO was appropriated for state or the government Is In contra
of the property.
the fiscal /tear.
........ ..............
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