The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, June 18, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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    PAOB FIVB
T H E SPRINGFIELD NEW S
THVRBPAY.JUNE IB. 1925
munlly and church circle«. She la a ant Hill high school will be held at
graduate of tha Blbla University and the high school building Monday, June
Wllllam M, Jardine. Mcmtary of
By Special
the University of Oregon. Mr. Wheel­ 22 Poll« will be opened from 2 to 7
agriculture, will spend three day* In
er has been attending the Bible Uni­ o’clock. Besides electing a new di­
Oregon on hie proaest tour of the west
versity the nst two years, specialising rector the matter of enlargln-f Union
Be. retary Janita»- w ill,arrive In Med
In evangelistic singing. He has lad District No. 1 will be voted upon.
ford from Havle. fhU.. the morning o f f *
the alngtng at several meetings dur­
June 25 and will leave Portland the
UPPER WILLAMETTE
THUH8T0N NOTES
Stop at Hotel—Monday Mrs. E E.
ing his attendance at the Bible Uni­
evening
of
June
IT.
Brief Resume of Happenings of
Wallace and Mrs. F. L. Mason, both
versity.
The
bridal
couple
have
start­
Price« for supplies to be furnished
the Week Collected for
ed housekeeping In the Cecil Wheeler of Han Diego, registered at the Hpong
to the several elate Inalltutlona dur­
Clifford Hvrrlngton from Hcofleld
A wedding of much Interest took house and will be at Pleasant Hill dur­ hotel. Mrs. O. J. Ragon of the same
ing the ala-month period starting July visited hl« parents here last week. He
Our Reader*.
city registered Tuesday.
1 of thia your «how material Increaaea returned home Sunday. HI« sister place at the Pleasant Hill Christian ing the summer.
Take Apartment Here— Mr. and
Friends are sorry to bear that Mlsa
over those for the corresponding per F lossie went with him for an extend­ church Friday night, June 12, when
Plan« am hr I nr mad« fur a Fourth lod In 1124, according to bid« opened
Lucille Bennett who is taking nurses Mrs. Dave Stevens and daughter of
Mlsa
Effie
Gibson
of
Eugene
became
ed visit, expecting to go to Iduho be­
of July mlnbrallnn anil rare 0H m >1 In by the elate board of oontrol.
the wife of Allan Prentice Wheeler, training at the Pacific Christian hospi­ Han D d go have taken an apartment
fore returning
Ent«rprisa nit July X and 4.
tal Is III with the mumps.
at the Hpong Hotel.
A wheat yield of approximately 600,•
Jxiren Edmlston entertained for «on of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Wheeler, of
<J. F. Hyde went to Portland Mon­
Club
Meets— The Past
Noble
All union plumber« In Kuganu walk­ 000 bualiela will be harveated In the
Pleasant
Hill.
The
church
waa
deco,
dinner Wednesday evening Renoldv
day on business and attend ihe Rose Grand club of the Rebeccah lodge met
ed out on atrlk«, itminndlnr a ware Tute lake country this year, accord
Haggotl from Eugene, wbo plays (he rated with pink and white flower«, the Carnival. Mr«. Hyde is spending the
Tuesday evening wpth MFa. Henry
at-alo of |8 a day tnaload of *7.
Ing to an estim ate made by C. A pipe organ at the McDonald theater, the bride, who was unattended wore
w o k at the Dr. Allen cottage up tho Korf.
Klamath county agent
a
gown
of
white
satin
und
carried
a
M l» « I'aultno K line of ( ‘orvallla waa Henderson,
also
the musician from the Itex
bridal hauquet of Ophelia roses and McKenzie.
mnptinlnliMl a member of lb» board ot Weather conditions this year have theatre,
At the annual meeting of the Pleas­
Call for School Warrants
been better fur Klamath farmers than
tw
eet peas. Her veil was held In
child labor laapoctor* for fine year«
Mr and Mr«. Edwin Horning and
School district No. 19. Lane County,
•on. Georg,.. . | . o Mrs Minnie Horning ' p,a'’e by t,ny p,nk
M1mi ant Hill public school Ernest Scbrenk
The annual «tale convention of the In many years.
Hull to test the constitutionality ot and .on I laernce. and Merit Richard ’ »‘ ax-l White sang "At Dawning** and •x « eiacter director to serve Cor three Oregon, will pay upon presentation at
professional end business women**
years and Mrs. C. E. Jordan was chos­
the
law enarted at the last session of
club« of Oregon was held In Haleiu -
from near Corvallis spent Sunday at Mr« 8 E. Hieven« played Mendolao- en clerk to serve for one year, The my office In the clty hall, Hprlngflald.
the legislature providing for the ac­
Oregon, school warrants from num­
i hu«
ddlng
march.
The
bride
Is
well
John Edmlston’«.
I
Hanker« from all aertlona of Ore
board next year will be C. E. Jordan bers 531 to 614 Inclusive. Interest
ceptance by the courts of member­
Mrs Hena Edmlston and daughter | kDown al I’»-««®» »III having taught
g o n attended the Oregon Htate llank-
chairman. E. B. Tinker and Ernext ceases after June 25th, 1925.
ship curds Issued by Incorporated
,n
era' association convention at Corval- motor vehicle organisations In lieu of Haxel motored to Junction city Mon- *“ ,he ’’'•••»»"« » » ’ hl« h
day
11923, when she made many friends grhrenk
R. W. BMITH, District Clerk
Ils.
ball for traffic violations, probably will
The annual meeting or tnv Preas-
J-18 25.
The ladle, aid held a food . . l e at «he ls «n actlve w orkejjnjoiclid^cwn
A record cut for eight hours was |
nlad ,„ on a, Ha|am
¡the market In Eugene last Saturday.
set at the Whitney company sawmill
The Crater national park office at
at (larahaldl when 206.640 feet of logs i Medford announced that the Warren They will meet with Mrs. Roy Ed­
mlston Thursday afternoon of thia
was cut on one headrlg.
I Construction rom|>anv waa the lowest
Joshua K Hardy, 62, oldest resident j
g<»g (be construction of 20 miles week.
Mrs. Walter Edmlston went to Port­
of The Dalle« and a wagon train plo , <)f hard-surfaced road from Medford
near of 1X52, died nt The Dalles from and Klamath entraacea of Crater Lake land last Saturday to visit her dangh-
ter Mrs. Mlxxle and enjoy the Rose
complication« of old ags.
national park to the rim of the lake.
Carnival.
The seventh annual group meeting Tha bid totaled 2256,440.
Mrs. Taylor Needham Is attending
of rural Hunday school* held by the
Tha iargeit an Oregon troop move-
American Bunday Bdhool union will ,nBnl ( | nre lha world war culminated the Rose Carnival in Portland this
week.
be held at Waterloo, June 28.
j «peceaafully when the Oregon national
Mrs. Margaret Campbell from Eu­
Port Orford expects between 260 guard. 2600 alrong. went Into encamp-
gene visited her slater Mrs A. 11.
and 800 delegates to the Spanish- | nient at Camp JackNon, near Medford.
,aat 8unda’r
American war veterans annual conven­ Eight .perlai train, over the Houth-
ern l'aclflo carried guardameli from i <harl»a
irom Ll Inslaw spent
tion there July IS. 24 and 26.
SWIFT S ASSORTED SOAPS:
¡the week end In Thurston,
Auspicious snow conditions may per- every section of the atkta.
Toilet Soap, Laundry Soap, Soap Chips, Swifts Cleanser.
Margaret Russell who has been at­
mil the opening of the Mount Hood
Alexander Gerlach, better known as
tending normal In Monmouth returned
loop highway by the government to "Inch and a Quarter Jimmy," elusive
h> me Monday quite III.
burglar, who kept tha Portland police
travel the last Kunday In June.
PI»« Hasel Edmlston assisted Ixive
Between 4000 and 6000 acre« of I department In hot water during a long
Harrett In ih*lr store In Eug?ne u
growing wheat were damaged In a i *ertas of house burglaries last winter,
few daya last week during tbelr sale
district centering around Helix by a *»« sentenced by Preaiding Judge
There will be no church services
hall storm that lasted for about 15 Morrow of the circuit court to ten
here next hunday as all are expected
years
In
the
state
penitentiary.
Total Value ............................................ — .......$2.69
minutes.
to attend the convention at Yarnell.
The Oregon public service commis­
Despondency over unsuccessful ef­
Special Friday and Saturday------
The Endeavor will give a party and
forts to obtain work la given by friends sion has accepted an Invitation to I welnle roast next Saturday evening.
n the reason for the suicide at »taker J participate In a hearing to be held at ,
of Hike Murphy, aged 40. and un Helena. Mont.. July 16. to consider | " • " < ’ »“ * ®"
married
. . . r a t e s on wheat shipments from Mon i
Friday evening at the church
A . w . c - r f l - . , . fee. w a. neriorm '*"»
nOrth P®«1» « * » * • toT *IpOrt <O“al»''“ « ®< mUale
WHxr. Uke-
An extraordinary feat waa perf. rm
mpmbe„ of lbp tale and hand saw. also impersonations
ed by Charles Smith of Stevenson
commission will attend the hearing. It and ***•• an,f whistling soloa. there
when he shot the rapids In the Colum­
wae announced.
1
ke home made caidy for sale.
bia river at Cascade Locks In a small
Thursday
evening
Miae
Ixiurs
A large number of retail grocers met .
Free Deonstration of Swifts Meats.
motorboat.
..- » w e —
at Salem and took Initial steps toward H hrl**ophe" on " « ,v,n« • P®«F ®‘
* Fire loaaes In the state of Oregon,
organisation of the "Triangle Store*.1* 1
l?ln**
exclusive of Portland, for the month of In the organisation will be retail gro 1 Jack HarbU «ot k,cked by * horM
May. aggregated 244S.7I8.J2. accord-
last week which caused him to lay
lag to a report by Will Moors, atala cera from Marion. Mnn. Henton. Lin­ off a few daya from work.
coln, Polk and Tillamook counties.
fire marshal.
__ ,
.,..
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bough enter-
The stores will operate collectively,
Resolutions urging the coming of w„ h lden„ ca| fronta aud undar one talncd at their home last Sunday Mr.
both the Southern Pacific and Hill | purthaatnf agency
and Mr«. Stanley Bough, from Donna,
jjnea to Klamath county were adopted
Mr
Mr. Wm Culver from Eu
by unanimous vote at a mass meet-1 .Northern Pacific; ' Ralph Hudd, preel - . «""•* Mn* S,anb,e and famlly froln
tog In Merrill.
I dent of the Great Northern, and W. N | Eukene' ala" Mr and •Mra Eng.raole
carload o.
of n
rock
Caught under a canoau
s . Turn(. r, pre,ld«nt of the Oregon and Roy Bough and family.
which turned over, a man whoae name Trunh hpildw, , p<rty Qf
„ n# of
Mra. L. C. Yarnell le 111.
waa given aa Drtacoll reeelved Injuries I
whQ a|T|red
K,amalh
Mr. and Mra. Fred Spencer gnJ
in construction work at Odell lake | Saturday to look OTer the « , 1 ^ , lt. daughter Ethel from Springfle'u
_______
can ed
which resulted In his death.
uatlon Ip connection with the battle ' 0® friend« In Thurston Ti^Bgdfly eyen
Bids P>r the construction of ap-1 tor supremacy In Klamath county be- < 'nK
proxlmately 125 miles ot road and a tween the Hill lines and the Southern
The Thurston orchestra went to
number ot l/yldg«-» will be opened by Pacific.
------
Yarnell Tu j-day evening "to practice
the state highway commission at a
Sales mlile by mill« of tha West w,,h 'rfid "orchestra there for the con-
m eeting’at Purtlaml June 26 and 22.
Coast Lumbermen'« aaaoclatlon aggre y‘’"jtlon to be held there next Sunday.
^ A 70 pound rhlnook salmon ha« been ' galad 114,(38,242 feet for the «;„ag
a rarity on the Columbia river for 1 ending June 6. the highest reford for
many year«, but during the last tw o*gny
thia year.
Manufactured
town nd vicinity
wneka a number of fish weighing more output for the week of June 6 waa !
------
than 70 pounds and two or three more 1U6,S4O,267 feet and shipments amount-J Go to Belknap—Doha)« W ycoft.
than 80 pounds have liven taken.
ed to 114.721,917 feet. New bualnee jeaae W ycoff in d taMIW and Robert
.
“Turn her in? Why should I? That
Albert Roop, 29, a lineman In the waa 17 per cent above product^»» >ud I Woods motored lo Ählnap Springs
otd
Ford
is as good as she ever was. Since 1
employ of the Portland Electric l’ow shipments were X per cent h* 1(JW" Ol)W Sunday. Rnfmld W ycoff did not re-
switched
to that new Zerolene V f°r_ For
business.
'
¡turn,
being
ho<*
employed
at
a
mill
er company, waa killed white working
she
runs
like a clock and seems to have a
on top of a 20 foot power pole In Port­
The veterans* bttre'„u haa acoaptt<1 *tta r therh.
— »— ’
land. when b»< accidentally touched a the site for « IL^'ju ootl veteran«* hoa-
bit more power too.”
wire carrying 2300 volt« of electricity. pltal on
Zerolene “F ” for Fords gets to all the be«r
Goes to Marahfleld— Mrs. Nina Mc­
Mil, Portland. Tw«n
Kttpr>«an(atlvea 'of Uie federal pow­ ty flv« «t>rt-a pf land m r e teudered by Pherson returned to Springfield Mon­
ings requiring ^ brication-especially the
er commlaalnn will arrive In Oregon tha U niversity o t Oregon medical day evening from Marshfield where
wrist-pin bearings and the upper h a tfo fth e
late In June to confer with members school and President Coolldgn author- she spent the week end. Her grand
cylinder walls that are frequently oil-starved
of the public service commlaalon la lied Director Hlnea of the bureau to ¡daughter. Lucille Ohlson, who has
when an unsuitable lubricant is used.
i-ounectlon with the establishment and cl«»« tbo negotiations. A survey will ¡peen visiting her h erj returned home |
maintenance of fedural power projects, begun at once. T h e hoapltal. of 300 Bt that time
It deposits a minimum o f carbon, and be­
William Priebe, chief of the Oregon beds, will be for th a treatment of gen
cause
it lubricates b e tte r , enables the engine
,-rt*
City fire department, waa elected oral patients.
to
develop
a considerable margin of
Her* Fvóm Raymond—Mr. and Mrs
Tho matter of OwetM the North
president of the Oregon State Fire
over and above what you’re accustomed to
D é, Jordan of Raymond, Oregon are
Chief« naanclntlon at the annual con
i* —
’" “ ’v
r
bus*-
expect from your Ford.
venllon In Forsat Orove. Corvallis
■>.»nt
of
agriculture
to
remove
tlmhet
,
n'”
R
They
‘°
And it costs not more, but less than most
wua aolected a . the 1926 convention
from tho Crane jVatrte reserVoW h ltu i,,'yn
,h ® F h° n‘'f
’ *
city.
of the special Ford oils now on the market.
OREGON NEWS ITEMS
OF SPECIAL INTEREST
Community News
SPECIAL!
Friday and Saturday
Also one beautiful Japanese
Parasol FREE with each deal
$1.75
ER Ay 5
C A S H iC A R R X
I'd aç soon M
in my dog
A
Will MiKtre, state Insurance cnnimla- has been turn, a over to th* VhtfcM , * ePk'
akiner. was reappointed to the office States attorn, /-general. Thtr action
Injures Hand—Denari Goddard had
for n term of four years by Govnrnor ' Ulmlnates a s ,r|»a o freeo m r, Odanomi
Pierce, Mr. Moore’a present term ex and Inveatlgi /iop « retati» d lo the re 'tb ittrgo splinter of wood removed from
tlmbor f
hla r,ght hand by a local physician
plres June SO. Mr Moore alan la state moval of the water-klP
Monday He was working in the C.
fire marshal and state real estate com- the re.ervol T baalu.
g /X w - ’
I * « * • " *T* nted R
mU1. at
tm.
mlaalonnr.
altlmore Dukes.
Port- ¡received
Im
The annual scholarship of 2150, land ♦
* M* ’ laltlmore
Duxes, port-
receive« the Injury. The splinter
-
p'.rri
'<4
/
month;
Mnry
H.
Sears,
bedded
Itself
between
the
third
awarded to a student of advertising Porti
*®d' 48O a month; Arthur W. little finger of hls right hand.
at the University of Oregon by the Or'
Portland Advertising club, was won
>4®» Portland, *12 a month; Hen-
Vtalt From 3an Dlsgo— Mr. and Mr«.
this year by Frank Loggnn of Burns
MW'*., Knutson, Vernonia, $15 a
and Wnynn Leland of Salem. Th
<U ,.th; Wllllnm U. Strahm. Roaeburg. D. E. Taylor slopped at the A. I
JO a month; Ray Duncau. Cove, 215 jn owe,rs home Saturday ntaht on their
prlxo waa divided.
month", Alfred Kinkade, Klamath j ,vay (o Vancouver 1». C. Mr. and Mrs.
The government has finished r
Fulls, 212 a month; Parrlson K Tgylor are from 8nn Diego, where
on the north tatty on the U
/lliiR
Ifhey opprat?d a grooety store form-
river. The dlatance covored
mpqua Shirk. Marshfield, 215 a month.
Squirrel and rodent poisoning on fr]y ownp,i bv Mr t"l iwers
feat. R. W. Williams, real
la 1874
neer In charge of constr
le n t ongi- government and farm lands In Ore­
mates the rocking will I
action, estf gon during the early spring season
Will Attend Convention- Mrs ( . V
w iii
another alx months.
ye flnlahod In lias gone oa at a record pace thta year.
according to Ira M. Oabriolaon, leader Egglman and *Mrs Mary Mar
Oregon*« 11 state I
of rodent control for tha state for the leave Monday for Oregon City to at­
total population of
nstltullons hnd a United States bureau of biolpgical tend the convention of the G. A. H
thia yoar, uccordl
4677 on June 1 of ,,,-vev
ladies of the O.
Searlv 10.000 pound« of pol and
............
, A. A. to be held
ed by the sup..-
,ig to reports pr jpar o,n wua mixed during May f<jr uae on , lhpre Tuesday. Wednesday and T ur
eratlon of me'
tntendentk for conald -ovtrrnmeut lands in the various roun- day They Intend to return Saturday
of control. ’
obera of tho alate board ties and county work on fatpi land« HVPmnK after visiting Mrs Magill«
Ing the In
fhvt total coat of conduct with the co-operation of th« gov*ro-¡dn,mMer. Mrs Luelle Lester, IB I urt«.
May war
«tltwtons for th* mouth <M ment la progressing raptdly.
t«v,d.
I
. *124,601.99.
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