THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS TIB HSDAY, JUNK 26. 11*25 OREGON NEWS ITEMS OF SPECIAL INTERESni A to ta l re g is tra tio n o f 3371 r s g u lt r ly u n r o ll« ! » tuttuni« w ith a g ra m i to ta l o f |5 5 L tfo ludlng summer W I' Brlol Resume of Happenings o the Week Collected for Our Readers. Th« TlllHmonk county fs r will b< hold Maptsuilxtr 22. 23, 24 anti 25 t ' l l l o n s o f O swego vo li-d s boat Is» 11« o t I lo o ,to o to provtilw an adv quale »«ter system The Masotti' order of North Hem will begin < mist rut tIon soon of a tl»r» i story rontrel« temple. linker voters approved bonds of *46 OOti for the erection of a tww schoo on the west side of tbs city. The Hal»to Ad club was organlset at a meeting In Kaletn all* tided by i dosen advertising specialists Expenditures In connection with th> Hslem public schtMds for the year 1024 and 1925 aggregated *640.1*10. Lewis Victor ttoaeruno, 13, wr drowned when h« tell from a swlnt Into the Willamette river at Haletn In one day Inal week four men a Port Orford shot 590 sealloua, foi which they will reetdva a bounty t> *.', eai 1» The Mount H o o d Loop road la nov open tor travel The last snow hurrle near Bennett puss was removed Wed neadap. The 1925 Vreahytertan Bvnod wll be held on the I’nlverslty of Oregnt campus at Eugene the week of Julj 15 to 22. A Jubilee commemorating the Kdtt anniversary of the founding of th. Episcopal church In Tho Dalles wai held last week. C E Lee of Eugene was r>»e|ect<< president of the state convention o the frat.-rtinl order of Eagles at th« ■* *, " "&'■ rT “"i 'i mxt ot u thuWJrMpp r tn* r$irtl«nd ft Seattle railway, told mem tiers of the d ly council of Bend. A reduction of 2 per cent In Insur­ ance rates 111 The Dalles has been ordered by the Oregon rating bureau as a result of the Installation of a new pumptne plant at tin- city well. The new plant treble,, (he present city water supply being capable of turn I ’dug 7,0on,l)00 gallona of water a s e s s io n III E u g e n e day. O w n e rs o t 600 cows have signet, ui j A total 'if 526 sea lion scalps, the ,o furnish mtlk to a new moden j la rg e st n u m b e r e ve r tu rn e d over by chtH.se factory to tie built tt.lc suonne- - I sn Independent hunter, were depot at Tangent In Linn county ' Hut with Pish Commissioner Eakln a, Eire swept through 7.000.000 fee, o \ -.torta by P. J, Blackvrtoy of Port­ lumber a, thi> Eastern a Westert land. »bo has spent the spring months Lumber company's yards In Port'and ■ hunting sea lions ulong the Oregon with an estimated loss Ilf *100.000 i const from Hscot« Head to Tillamook. The state of Oregon has »tin mile, A l *5 a scalp lllack.-rhy has realised of pnve.l roads anil 2000 mile» of mao some *2tl3o by hla spring hunting. niinin roads, according lo Boy Klein H e e e l p t s of the public service com secretary of the state highway com mission from the gros» earnings tax mission on public utilities are reduced nearly M r s E llx a b e lh K a y Coshow. 59. w ifi ’.0 per cent under the Interpretation o f O liv e r P t ’ o s b iiw . a s s o c ia te Just let ! of the law mad«1 by Attorney-General of the state s u p re m e c o u rt, d ie d a t het i Van Winkle. The opinion holds that home In Kaletn following a stroke o tli«» tax uppltes only to purely Intro- paralysis. ! tate business and that any Income of The earwig Invasion Into Tlllatnool the m ill,lea from Interstate business county Is now under control, accord l aving an origin In Oregon cannot be lug to W D. Pine, county agent, win j taxed. has tieen active recently In slain pint Governor Pierce will be ask.-d to ou, the p e st. call a »pedal session of the Oregon Member« of tho Pacific division o legislature to further the Roosevelt the American Phytopathologlral so highway. The movement was started clety held their annual meeting a at a meeting of the North Bend cham- the Oregon agro ultural college at Cor , her of commerce, when a resolution wus adopted to that effect. Other vallla this week. j, j bodies along the route of the Roose­ Contracts were awarded to Ritchie, «»»rector, for the construe velt highway will be asked to Join in tlon of the new Smith Packing «tom the resolution asking the governor I t r pany plant at Baker, which will h« the session. The public service commission has erected a, a cost of *26,000. More than 2000 acres of land In Ih« requested the Interstate commerce Lib. r’ty Pranklli. anti Creawall ,11. , commission to suspend tart«« already trlct. h ft e been worju'd over w i l l . M proposing ,S Increase Interstate V aT ,on .? barTe? In Gw ’< a m p " ^ 00 fre,,h ' rul‘ poison table shlpmoiHi approxjmately 25 per against gray diggers In Lane county cept. The proposed new rates would The American Mathematical soviet} apply particularly to the state* of held a two-dsy annual convention at Oregon. Washington and California. the University of Oregon st Eugene HnlMS suspended the rates would be­ Seattle waa chosen as the meetlni come effective on July 9^ place for the convention next sum Prank W. Brown, editor of the Idaho user. State Jouanal at Pocatello, has been Out of eight graduates from th« chosen principal speaker for the Oregon stain school for the desf a, Fourth of July celebration at Baker Salem this year four were «ucreaaftt The celebration will be centered about In obtaining averages which entltlec the dedication nnd unveiling of an Im­ them to enter Gallaudel college at posing Old Oregon Trail raonumi'nl Washington. valued a, »1000. The monument will The state board of control ha» be erected In postoffice square and award««! the general construction con has been presented to the etty by the tract for a new pavilion at the slat« American Legion post of Baker. tuberculosis hospital to the Choir} Repvesentattvro of the Tumalo Ir­ City Construction c«»mpany. The blc rigation district appeared before the waa *18.015 state securities commission st Salem The start of the forest fire aessnr and urged extension for two years of In the timber of central Oregon wai state guarantee of Interest on »650.- marked by a blase which swept ovei 000 bonds, release of liens on unful­ approximately 50 seres of timber lane filled coutracts and other less Import on the Brooks-Scanlon holdings south ant concessions. Liens on delinquent contracts aggregate approximately east of Bend. Dr. Hans Leonhartsberger. federa *45,000. In return for those c-onces officer In the public health service a! «Ions the settlers, who bought water Vienna, Austria. Is In Salem to con under the Carey a c t agr«s> to pay 40 iluct a series of Investigations In con per cent Instead of 25 per cent for nectlon with the Marlon county healtl the additional water necessary In developing the n«w project. demonstration M. S. (Captain Kidd) Taylor o f ,h* No certificate of registration of any Coot Bay Pirates waa elected presl motor vehicle, or number plate« there- dent of the Oregon Hospitality club» | for whether original Issues or dupil- at the annual convention «I Salem rate«, will be Issued by the secretory A. R. Allen of'Grants Pass was elect of state after July 1. unless the ap­ plicant shall at the same time h* ap­ ed vine president. One hundred and fourteen mills re plies for a motor vehicle license make porting to the W est Coast Lumber application for and be granted an ofr men's association for the week endln» flclal certificate of title to such ma­ June 13, manufa«'ture,l 109.469.249 feet chine. or shall furnish satisfactory evi­ of lumber; sold 109,780.679 feet, nnd dence that su«;h a cert men, e has been •irevlously Issued. This was announc­ shlppod 114.700.690 fee,. Tho state highway , on,mins' -n ’to« ed by Sant A. Koser. secretory o f announced tha, a tempors -y hr Ig state, in connection with tho admin- has been constructed over tlio Ch-tcr jstration of the so-called motor Vc- rlver nt Brookings. C t..r/ county, nnd h id e title of registration law enacted Is now open for trai !<. Tho old br lgt s, tho last session of the legislature!, collapsed a few weeka ago. ¡Tho law becomes effective on Juw I. « * «Mi ««»»unni» »! — PAGB FTVB •H o n »4 lit«« W J u t a ln r Uouiu and P r l- , T h« Pleasant H ill w hool board m et day nigh« the Trent young folk, at the bom« of K B Tinker, Monday treated the bridal couple to a chlvarh night, Jane 32, with C E. Jordan Saturday night nflgr the picnic a i chairman. As .Mr»$ Jordan declined vleantip pug', *ujov‘-y Are going to summer game In which Pleasant Htll high • school. school defeat«-d the Junction City high We have the Peter Pan l*ne of bakery goods fresh every Miss Gerfevleve Beaman went to 1 school by a score If 20 to B. Eugene Momlay and registered at t h e , Mr. Bagley of Monmouth was a morning and its m aking a real hit. C. of O. for summer school. ‘ guest of Mr and Mrs. W. L. Bristow Ju< k llarblt who |s working near Saturday. June 20. He motored from Our line of groceries, fresh vegetables, feed and flour is Blue River spent Bunday In Thuraton. Moumoutb to attend the Pleasant Htll The Christian Endeavor gave a picnic. «9 complete. wetnle roast Saturday evening which Orlo Glllet who has been Instruct- Come in and get acquainted and see what we have to offer. »■»» greatly enjoyed by all. or and coach ,n the Pleasant Htll high Several fam ilies from here motored school the past year left Sunday. June to Yarnell and attended the Sunday 21 for his home near Albany. He ha3 Hi,bool convintlon last Sunpday. Mr. accepted a position In Montana for Praylel from Leahurg was elected next year. president for another year, Mr. I l ' i Mr and .Mrs W. L. Bristow, Orlo Spores vlct-president, and Miss I.i 1.» GUI««,. Mrs. Dora Harden and MPs Senvey, secretary. Next year th ?y Mary Har-bn motored to Nimrod will meet nt WalHrirW* Thursday. June 18. pk e n l Pun Rennie «pent the Wayne Overholaer of Jefferson, an J alumnus of the Pleasant Hill high ! w ith ’home folk«. NathsRe F?’nil«tofj «pent th«» pant school spent the week end at the M .; w ok In SrHfiirfleld vi«R!nr relatiroi. K. Have homo, and attended the an ' Mrs Margaret Campbell from F«i- nual picnic. ■■ aw.a t ly t f n a M w w . h ; ir<’ne v ls ite ! her ron and family Sun Paul and Mary Harden have gonei to South Fork Saturday on n fiahlne yav festivities. On the hf-els of th e ; trln. returning Sunday evenlnr i-ccrmenc ment exercises which wero! Cecil Hnrhe*» •• • • tn Coburg Mon- Monday night, came the preparation, dav to work for hi« brother Harry, for the a nun, olcnlc. Tuesday nigh, . who 1« III the Trent baud serenaded the hrids'. ! Born, to M r and M-s. Frank I’m»-- | Mr ar(| Mrs. Allen W he'b ’ bell. W xlnesday. June 17. a 9 lb ¡w ed n ca la y .n lg h t the young folks met L**- daughter. , |lt t(le woodman Grove to clean up i .............. ......... * |fo r the picnic and enjoyed a big bon-, William Laird and wife of Pullman j fire and wienie roast Thursday Washington spent picnic day with th e'rig h t a surprise party consisting c f l P N lailrd family. (the Pleasant Hill friends took posses - ' " 1 ,' " i — Community News It A lways Pays T o T rade at G ray’s s rT ' M W Independence OIL SPECIAL! You can help your nation todav—by help­ ing yourself. AB the Individual is pros­ perous—so is the nation. No where in the world is the fact being dem onstrated in a more convincing m anner than hei? in the tin te d States. 10 DAYS ONLY We have national independence —thanks to the wisdom aud courag- of our patriots of ‘76. Individual ir dependence today comes by working hard and saving. Saving ac­ counts in the U. S. are greater than in any tiaton in the world. Is yours one of them ? JUNE 25th. TO JULY 4th. $.129 Oil a Gallon $1.00 U. S . L. BA TTERIES For All Makes of Cars OILS — GREASES — SERVICE UNION GASOLINE Auto Beauty Parlor • We Solicit Your Account Our Savings D epartm ent Pays 3% Interest First National BanK / M. L. Rewey, Proprietor Springfield, Oregon Main Street Between Second and Third s a Fact Quality and Cleanliness T hat people who start trading here find good reasons for Is the m otto of the coming back. We know our service and our prlftes are right. Buy here a few tim es and you will see and know why our business is continuing to grow. You Save Money and we absolutely do not sell you som ething that you do a not want. Fancy Baby Beef for Saturday a t prices you can afford to pay Corner 4th and Main GROCERIES — HAY — GRAIN — FEEDS — SHINGLES Phone G3 Corner Third and Main Streets J IS I Ju. M 1 ! 21-2R-J-4 l i 1S-23-JU-2-9 1«. I ■