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    THE 8PRINOFIELD NEWB
THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1926
OREGON NEWS ITEMS
OF SPECIAL INTEREST
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One of the moat spectacular fir« s In
years, which for a limn threatened
the main huslneas section of Tbe
Halles, destroyed two large ware
houses bordering on Rn alley hack ol
Hecond «treat, at a total loas of ***,-
000.
The gasoline flailing boat Nan«-
moahu, owned by the Burka Flah com­
pany, was run down In the Columbia
river entrance In a dense fog by the
Oregon Oriental freighter West No-
iti d i I urn and two members of her crew
ware drowned.
Irrlgatlonlata of Hood River have
received from the Klainath Irrigation
district nt Klamath Falla an offer to
aid ‘.I fighting the appeal of a caan
from lln- supreme court of Oregon to
the l ulled Ktute« supreme court by
Ihe Pacific Power « Light company.
PAOE PTV1
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Inspect Saw m ills
Beranada Band
O. H. Jarretf. superintendent of
Members of the Eugene City band
the local Booth-Kelly mill, with D a n 1 seranaded Springfield band members
Correspondante
Neilsen, superintendent of the Wood- Monday evening as they were praettc-
llng mill, and Edgar Martin, Booth- tog. Heveral numbers were played by
Kelly engineer, returned Monday the visitors «1 thwcorner of Main and
Brief Resume of Happenings of
¡from
a w tck’a survey ot Northwest- 4th tsreet. ThU move was made by
UPPER WILLAMETTE
THURSTON NOTES
, i »rn mills.
¡the Eugene band to promote frtendll-
the Week Collected for
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lies« between the two cilles.
Our Readers.
Hr Ashton and family spent Hun
E D P U R D Y ’S P H IL O S
trwtn <’row of Trent who was seri-
i usly Injured rlevgu moot In ago when day ut William Rennies’.
From Portland—Ted Lenhart, who
he fell from a tree while gathering
latwrance Haxter who |a working
Iittr liny ertipa will ha th» rule Io
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«"«I» ,»»
has been In a hoapltal at Portland ar-
m oss wus iak> n to (he Pacific Christ- "( • H tflr »pent Sunday w ith home ftlks. ¡c o *« I ««“ •»« no reason why our r(ve<, ho[ne gaturday to gtay a {m r
Lincoln county this year.
’ Ian hospital In Eugene Tuesday and
Tad George from Vaughn vMted
* “nn"1 P“1 beU« on tb e lr ,days with his father, John Lenhart
I'll usually good crop« of «rain arc
' will bi operated on It Is hoped by IBs parants last Sunday.
calve-»."
wiM) wag (nJured at the lnjll last
rcportdl by Hllvorlun farmors this
an operation the crushed vertebra*
Season.
Mr-. Harvey Hadley from Hedley-
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. which are new pressing on Ibe spinal
A lbuny blub school s tu d e n ts coat
vllle visited her mother. Mrs. Taylor I
cord
causing
paralysis
can
he
so
lifted
(ho «11»»r lr t (74.94 cacb during tbc laal
Needham |«»t. Sunday.
as to relieve this pressure.
at bool year.
Ml»« Mildred Price motored to Mc­
Mr. an Mrs. M. E. llayea left tiatur-
II coal 3249,0(17 43 to conduct tho
K enzie Bridge Monday where ehe
, day for Roseburg where they will
Salem public schools during tho Iasi
will be telephone operator for tho
Th Douglas county court has adopt­ visit several days at the home of Mrs summer.
school year
Alldu, 14 yar-old daughter of Mrs ed a resolution asking the bureau of Hays' mother.
Perry Price, Harold Baughman and
Mr*
Robert Jskewayw and aon
Kmttin Frederickson. *»< drowned In public roads for the allotment of road
lurol*. previously approplratod for the Johnnie of Wendllng are spending the Jay Gram left the first of the week
Heaver creak, near Helena
for the McKenzi» bridge where they
Hcollsburg'Rerdaport auction of Ihe
Since January 1, 117 llccnaea to Cmpqua highway, lo a new section of summer In Ihe home of Miss Uerthu are employed as fire wardens for the
wed have been laaued In Jarkann noun work on the Reedsport end of the Manning Mlaa Manning has gone to summer.
Eug'tii- for a few weeks and will visit
ty and 27 divorce cnniplalnta tiled.
iroad.
Mr and Mrs. Aren Shough spent
In Hprlngljeld before returning to
Ida Ward. Id. Elisabeth McCloud. Id.
Monday night at McKenzie bridge.
Harveailng of grain I t under way Pleasant lllll.
BARGAINS IN
add Allcen Coray. Id. eacapad from I in some parts of Umatilla county, ac-
Mr and Mrs. John Price spent Sun-
A good crowd attended the Trent
Ibe atate Induatrtal achool at Salem
I cording to report« received at Pendla- Annual Sunday school picnic held ‘ <'n,r *,t ^'kArles Hastings.
The national foraat office« at Ku I inn.
Favorable growing conditions st Rattlesnake grove Saturday, June I Mrs. Rosa Baughman from Eugene
Tents,
Folding
Cots,
gene baa begun «ending out Its look­ ¡during th« spring and (he hot wave
27. A splendid program waa given ” peDt Sunday with her parents, Mr i
outs, which la somewhat earlier than ; have combined to hasten the ripening
In the morning. The Trent band, the IMn<1
K Edmlaton.
usual.
i.f grain, and farmers predli* an early
Army Blankets, Pack
high achool quartette, Ihe duet with I ,tay Never, who la employed at the |
The Cweey lumber mill waa destroy­ harvest
guitar acrompanlement by Chester "Milan'« sawmill had blood poison In I
ed by a fire laat week. The mill waa
Oregon pensions have been granted W heeler and Wayne Elliot were all *’*• hand which caused him to lose ;
located near Mtextiani In tbe INue sa follows Chsries H Groves. Port
Sacks and Outing Goods
much appreciated An Impromptu pro- aeveral days work and to make sever j
mount atae
land, ( t la month; Wllltam P. Morris. gram by reqeust waa given In Ibe
trips to a physician last week, H e,
A ilteefllvtg. « M a d te m trb ati<n> "od Portland. (I I a month; Arthur F. afternoon. Races were a feature of
b^ter now
a etewe handing contatntng tbe port- Marr. Portland, ( I t a m o n th ; H e n ry
the afternoon ae were also tha hall | " ’IK«® Weak has moved his family .
ofTh*. w ere |w *c< tcally d o rtro y ed t y Y. R oger«. P o rtla n d . ( I S a month.
gasne betw een Trent and Pleasant UP ,0 ,h* Wllllan sawmill.
J ease I. Miner. Portland. (IS a m o n th ;
fire a t 9 L IW e l,
Hill
In which Trent won by a score of
,n ^ Mrs. Ray Baugh with the ,
Tdae n r e at She Bridal Vatl Ijunfoer A aron Johnson, T n m s h i ( 1 * a m onth.
EUGENE
646
16 lo 6 and a close game between the Thurston orchestra motored to Frank- j
Hourii«eeat«wn O iegng i M aoons ma« at
t <>«n*any kwnriu« camp near Handy. Is
elderly men and the young girls. The **n last Sunday and attended the Sun-
Willamette
now tawhw control
A half nillllo® M a rs h fie ld t a Io la «rttb fUaneo lodge
ORE.
Ice cream soda. pop. candy and mtacel 1
school convention,
teed ttf hast b ase beam destroyed
la c a le b ra tin g tb e SWJi t u a r tv e ra a ry of
laneous booth proved very popular. ' The la d les AM met with Mra. Tgy-j
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Preparations are being made for lor Needham laat Thursday and tach- ■
Mxndred and f if t y m en w «a* present
th e (V o d v a l drmpsitan. weekly nrva
the neighborhood picnic which Is held
eoanforta.
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p a t a r a t P rin e v ille
T h e loss w as eott-
annually
In
th«
grove
behind
the
**r.
and
Mr«. Harry Harblt from C o i
ford. P ow ers. M y rtle P o in t. Lang lois.
nialedt a t hrtw eeai (boot) and 36000
A high awing la being bur< * * re *» Thurston Sunday,
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Coquille.
N o r th Rend and o th e r (dwree. Circle ranch
lla y tn g l» « a n at Sure«* H o m e last
fixed
Basket dinner with lee cream
*one “nd Theda Rhodes, and Mr '
N J. Wnnott, representative In a m
weak. Thia year's y(<dd la one o< the
and lemonade will be enjoyed at noon. ,n d Mri-
J- McKlIn from Spring-1
cress
from
Ibe
second
Omtroti
district,
IiKetaat f<w s e etssd years
Much of
Mrs Frank Storer and two little fleld Halted at Ray Edmtetons' last i
has
returned
lo
hie
home
In
The
tbe crop la bring pot up with balers.
Dalles
sin ce adjournment of the boys from Portland are visiting at Sunday.
S tr ik in g a d y n a m o e charge Orel
Born, to Mr and Mr«. John Travis,,
Northern Pactflr land case at Wash­ the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. F. Circle
d e n ta lly with hta pick. L A. Comp
at Enterprise.
Wednesday morning, July 1, a daugh-1
too. «*, 0( the Odd Kill d is tric t, was ington on May t l . Mr Slnnot haa tnwm
Much grain has been cut this last ter-
louring the coaet wtih a oongTuaatonaJ
fa ta lly tn |u re d a t the Itnisard mine
Vetch has grown
c o m m itte e Inspecting Ir rig a tio n iwo- week for hay
('smotnsutluti d a plant for the «itIl­
wonderful well during the rainy sea­
loots.
ia adrin of ptne by-products «rill be
Portland will be ib e scene of the son and the hay la of splendid quality.
JUNE 25th, TO JULY 4th.
aiariaul In the Immediate future by the
Chicken hawks have been preying
second
regions! agricultural confer­
Hhevhn-irixim company In Ibmd, It la
ence to he held In the United States very heavily on the small chicks In
anootHMwd.
under direction of the Dotted State« the Pleasant Hill vicinity. It Is a com- *
" BnfBriwwoetrt Of the eo-ralled rod or chamber of commerce
Delegates mon sight lo ace the farmers go into
vehicle registration law. enarlsd at from Oregon. Waahlngton. Idaho and the fields to work carrying guns. I
the laat snaaloo of the legislature, will western Montana will attend the con- Traps on pole« and scar-crows have!
atari July 1. according to tbe «acre- | ference. which ta dgtod for July 17 also been pul Into use. The cherry
^ H a f f o f ^ S j S e ’^ ^ t ^ o f ^ r n e o a t w ^ k
crop« have «uttered greatly from the
j and IS. x *•• w . ■« awm
The flouhtem Pacific railroad In pigeons, the robins, the cherry birds
For All Makes of Cars
clearing snow off the main mad in unawnring an Interstate commerce and linnets.
OILS — GREASES — SERVICE
Crater national park was taken off commission questionnaire, emphatical-
Mra. Mary Harding of Creswell was
UNION GASOLINE
that work Io fight a forest fire In (he : ly opposed the proposal of the Ore- at Pleasant Hill Monday working In
Auto Beauty Parlor
park near Union peak.
! gon Trunk line to build two eztenslon the Interest of the Eugene Girls Bible
A total of (425 In fine« waa levied 1 linns In southern Oregon from Bend College.
on Reedsport game rfrlators a« a to Klamath Falls, Joining ih e public
Miss Eubanks of eastern Oregon
result of a visit by a game warden | service commission of Oregon In de­ has been visiting at Ihe home of her
Main Street Between Second and Third
them, according to reports filed with claring such construction "economical­ slst«ir Mrs. Jesse Phelp
the game commission.
ly u n so u n d /\>Ji>»1Jk3fX^3JJ*’^yvrj*-»
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The first forest fire of the year In
Sales of mills of the W est Coast
S P R IN G F IE L D M E T H O D IS T
Klamath county was of Incendiary Lumbermen'« association hold up well,
(Ebbert Memorial)
Pleasant,
origin, according to a report made by according to report Juat Issued for the
At Ihe 11 o'clock service the theme
the Klamath Forest P rd ectlv s asso­ , week ending June 20. when the aggre­
will be "The Heart of The Gospel Refreshing
ciation at Klamath Falls.
gate bookings of 113 reporting mills
Message." at 8 P. M. some of the boys
Soft,
Tho logging camps of the Hammond was 110,921.936 feet The new business
will present the Hletory of the Ameri­
Tha n ® as*A SU RU.V a U T IM tr Jkaerf
I.umber company, located at Mill City was 3 per cent above manufacture«,
can Flag In slides with the pastors Delightfully
and lairson. rloaed down June 30 for which amounted to 107.279.027 feet.
The place
mesaage on "The Patrlotlam For the
ten days to give their employes a Shipment« aggregating 117,960.139 feet
Perfbmed
to Buy th e m
Hour"
were 6 per cent above hookings
ch ance io celebrate July 4
Special music will be give» u» Ihe
All Individual«, firms and corpora­
A celebration Io mark officially the
co rn in g hou • and in the ovenlnc the
opening of (he Mount llond loop and tion« taking sand and gravel from the
Junior Girls Choir will sing. All at Use it after bath or shave—
the completion of tho Hood Rlver- navigable streams In Oregon will he
After the game Prevents chaf­
W hlte Salmon Interstate orldge will rcqBIred lo pay royally to the ataie “The Church of the Cordial Welcome.’’
ing, and offsets presplration.
at the rate of 10 cents a cubic yard.
bn held at Hood River July 4.
Cool and refreshing.
Finis
This
was
announced
by
ihe
state
land
Farmer« of the Pendleton district
Constable; (to man In mill pond)
generally expreaaed the belief Ihnt board after It had entered Into con­
you
read 7"—
wheal has not been materially dam­ tract« with eight corporation« In Port- "Hare-—here— can't
aged by the hot wave, but all agree laud which are desirous of obtaining Don’t you see that sign—no swim­
In the desire to see lower tempera­ rand and gravel from the W illamette ming allowed? I am going to arrest
river.
you when you come out.”
tures.
At a special election held at Falla i Th« man:
"Ha-ha-ha—that's a
Enrollment for the summer session
of the normal achool at Monmouth Ctty to authorise Ihe sale of the muni­ great Joke on you. I'm committing
77i*
««ton»
has reached 1077, and reaervatlona cipal light plant there were 67 ballots suicide.”
cast
for
the
sale
and
26
against.
By
have been made which will Increaae
this number of 1160 before tho middle this election the majsor and city coun-
Dr. S. Ralph Dlppel, Dentist. Vitus
! ell are authorized to accept the offer building. Springfield, Oregon.
of the soaalotis.
' of (16.000 cash and lights for street
Whether or not the Albany achool
I purposoa to the valuo of (750 a year
district shall Issue (35,000 In bonds
' for two years following the transfer,
Io provide funds for tbe purchase of
made by the Mountain State« Power
the old Albany college enmpua will be
j company.
decided at a special bond election to
Manufactured product» made In
be held July 10.
Oregon establishment« In 1923 show­
Fresh Fruits of All Kinds
*
The North Morrow county fate at
ed an Increase In value on the basis of
Hnardinan la assured, as the county
Don’t fret and fume preparing that Fourth of July picnic
factory price of more than (140.000,-
That people who start trading here find good reasons for
court haa promised an appropriation
080, or 62.7 per cent, over those of
for fair premium« which will nniount
dinner. In our store you will find wholesome and appetiz­
1921, the department of commerce an­
coming back. We know our servic^ and our prices are
lo about »000 Dates for the fair have
nounced In making public a nummorv
ing dainties—put up In special containers—to make eating-
not yet been fixed.
right. Buy here a few times and you will see and know
of the biennial census of manufac­
The Control Pacific railroad has for­ ture» for this Btate. The aggrogai •
out a pleasure for all. Cheaper at these prices than you
why our business is continuing to grow.
mally asked tho Interstate commerce valuo of Oregon manufacture» In 1923.
can do it at home.
commission for permission to con­ according to the department, was
*
struct a new line fo track from Klam (363.912.000 as compared with (223,-
ath Falla to Cornell, Cat. a dlatnnco 664,000 In 1921.
of approximately 40 miles.
and*we absolutely do not sell you something that you do
A campaign ngalnst the white pine
The 1926 imcnjnpmcfit of the drawl blister In Jnckson county Is being con­
not want.
Army of the Republic and sessions of ducted by T. H. Mallory and R. B.
other patriotic urganltatlons afflliat Fehren of the Oregon AgriculturaJ col­
ad with the draw l Army will he held lege. under direction of the depart­
at Marshfield, It was decided at the ment of agriculture. The cultivated
PHONE
PHONE
encampment at Oregon City.
Engtieh black currant and the wild
Hugh C. Mitchell, removed ns dll c- gooseberry are tho objects of attack.
lor of hatcheries of the state fish <( u- I A force of 30 men aro now camped
GROCERIES — HAY — GRAIN — FEEDS — SHINGLES
mlsslon was named to head an ext a- ! nt Woodruff Meadow« engaged In de-
slvo Investigation of the salmon in­ | stroylng gooseberry and black entrant
Corner Third and Main Streets
dustry In the Columbia river for Hie I bushes. The wnr on Ihe funpas will
United States bureau of fisheries.
he waged until snow falls.
Community News
By Special
Buy a Tent and go
CAMPING
THE HUB
OIL SPECIAL!
10 DAYS ONLY
TOith
ati/our>
$1.29 Oil a Gallon $1.00
5 Gallons Gas Free - - ask about it !
U. S . L. BA TTER IES
DRUGSTORE
GEORGIA ROSE
TALCUM
¡1
J
M. L. Rewey, Proprietor
GATE5 TIRES
Springfield Garage
FLANERY’S
Drug Store
It’s a Fact
You Save Money
This Store will be Closed
all day Saturday July 4th
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