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OREGON NEWS ITEMS
OF SPECIAL INTEREST
dAds
Brief Resume of Happenings of
the Week Collected for
Our Readers.
tET RESULTS)
Mutiny |o loan oil tltiMlrubl* city FOR KENT-—N il« slecplug room In L l HT— Medium alxe while cal. Phone
pr viilu hollin with uau of kitchen
properly, Monthly payments. 38 to
132 It Reward. Mra. C liff Abrams.
#6 mont ba.
If desired. Call N< WR office.
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EMERY INHURANt'K AOBNCY
Coni to Cottagi Grove— M in Oliva
See our line of
visiting cards,
37 »Ui Av« W,
i'biiiie «C7
Estes spent Monday In Cottage Grove paneled, or plain, at the New» office.
Eug» ne, Ora.
tt
Or. H Ralph INppul, liu n tlit
building. Bprlngft'ld, Oregon.
Vltuel
NOTICE I F MEETING OF COUNTY F o r
HOARD OF EQUALIZATION
SALE—Carbon fa*per Io large
•hurts, 28x3» lochea, suitable for
making tracing». The News Office
Notice la hereby given that on the
second Monday of September the
name being the 14th day thereof, 1*28,
the county board of equallsct'on for
Warding It Off.
lan e County will attend at the coun­
Newa ottica.
ty court houae, and publically examine
Marie; "Why have you been engag­
the aaaeaament roll, and correct all ed to Dick for so long?"
HOP PICKBKR BOOKS PRINTED
errora In valuation, description or
El vie; ‘‘He »aye when we are mar­
ANO IN STOCK F O Il IM M E D IA T E qualllks of landa, Iota or other proper­
D E LIVER Y AT T H E SPKINUnCS.O ty aaaeased by the aaaeaaor; and It ried we will have to live economi­
ahull he the duty of peraona Intereat- cally."
NEW S OFFICE.
ed to appear at the time and place
uppolnted
Glenwood Store Sold.
Ordinance Ne. 4S8.
Dated thte 1/th day of Augue*. 1925.
C. P. Hulegaarl haa Bold lb« (1 Inn-
BENJ. F KEENEY.
An ordinance granting a franchise
County Aaaeeaor,
wood at ora to O. F Harare, the formar
A. 20-27, S3 «“ «he C;ty of Eugene, through the
owner, and tba latter will taka charge
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| Eugene W ater board, to have and
September I.
NO TIC E FOR PUBLICATIO N.
maintain a water pipe line within the
Department of ine Interior, U. 8 < ti-wn of Springfield, Oregor.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
laind Office at Roeeburg, Oregon, | The t. wn of Sprlnrf.cld doea ordain
DEPARTMENT OF TIIK INTERIOR
le i fellow«:
U. H L A N !) O F F IC E at Roaehurg, Auguat 22. 1*28
Notice la hereby given that Victor |
Oregon., July 30. 1925 .
It Stratton, of Kuo-ne, Oregon, who,'
*• That the City of Eugene
NO TIC E la her« by given that Kar'
Kruk of Marrola. Oregon, who, on on July 20, 1*20. made adjoining Farm ; !><• at.ii la he—¡»y • ’ .-in' d the right
r r tr <lrge to eotetrut t. operate
December 31, 1*20, made homeateiul Homestead Entry, No. 013038. for „
W U NW<4, Section I t , Townrhlp 1 7 , . . „ ... , ,
entry. No 013888. for N.W '« N E H B
. Range 3 West. W illamette Merl- “ nd n’ « 'n' * ,n » * • « " treeamlarion
H H NEK » end H K Q N W u, Sec-
dlan. haa filed notice of Intention to l»P* •*"«■ with all nsceaaary appur
tlon I I . Townahlp 18 South, Range 2
Weal W illamette Meridian, haa f*ed make three year proof, (o eatahllah t< nancea ther*-for, within tht town
01
notice of Intention to make three claim Io the land above described, be-1 of S p rln g fl-'l. for the pup.'.e
year proof to eatahllah cla'rn to the for,- E <> Im m el. C s Co.um la.loner,. Ilul,»m ining -a le r from Cl. M- K. n-
land above doacrlbed, before E O. at Butene, Oregon, on the 2nd. d a y , ,
lle r , w to :L- C,,jr ot
Immel, C. K. Commlaa'oner. at Eu­ of October, IM S
Claimant namea aa wltoeeaes:
! ®*c- *• The ( I t y of Eugene 1« here-
gene, Oregon, on the 10th day of Sep­
t'arl Hopkins, Jav Hopkins. bctti of I by grunted ih? - ‘ght to ronstrvi-t and
tember, 1*28.
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Claimant
names
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wltneaaea: Coburg. Oregon; Howard Gorilnn F
d
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Fenton E IVoraey, William McKay. J Relyea, both of Motor Route ’’B.” |
south side of the county road In the
Fred Dorsey, Charles H. Morrow, all Eugene, Ore.
north boundary line of the present
Ham'll A Canaday,
of MarcoU, Oregon.
H A M IL L A. CAN MJ AY.
Register.
«own of Sprlngfeld, and t i e right to,
Roglater. non-coal.
cross
sm « r e e ls an, a . i lea lr<g
Non coal A 8 H 3.
A 27. 8 2«., n n «» i countV roa as «nay e n«c-|
Buttar wrappera printed according
to raglila I Iona with name, wtexht
and address, 31 25 a hundred at thq
« >
16 In. Maple at $7.50 per
Cord.
at
News Office
Phone 188-W
Phone 125 -51
B R IG G S
CEMENT
<& D O T Y
C O N T R A C TO R S
Sprlngfeld, Ore.
Sidewalks
Basement Walls
LADIES! Try that expert
hair cutter ut Anderson'»
1
Barber «hop.
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A. A. ANDERSON
BARBER
SHOP
DR. N. W. EMERY
• '
D 1 N T IS T
Button Bldg.
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Phons 20-J
Rssldencs Phone «M M
Springfield, Oregon
Saturday's convention started at
2:00, and continued, after a dinner at
the grange hall, until late In the eve­
ning Miss M yrtle Janes of Newport,
president of the Rebekah assembly,
was present. Among the Springfl.-ld
members of the lodge attending were
Mrs. Magill, Mrs. Al Montgomery, Mrs.
Lily Kiser, Mrs. Anne Knox, Mrs. O.
H Jarrett, Mrs Sam Richmond, Miss
Bessie Bench, Mrs. Fred Louk. Mrs.
H arry Anthony, Mrs. Grace Lansberry,
Miss Edna 8warts. Mrs. Lee Clark,
Mrs. Anne Clendenny and Mrs. Ethel
Jollify.
SPECIAL PRICE on plate work. Dr.
N W Emery, dentist 8ntton Bid*.
Boy Breaks Arm— The six-year-old
son of Myron H. Richardson of Spo­
kane broke both bones of his left
forearm Monday evening. They are
visiting friends here.
*•** ' * •“>»« «»•* .....
Dr.John Simons
Uncle Sam Will
Do It
' T, i£^5
Painting & Decorating
In all Its branches
312 Main Street
“The Loop
has proven an unqualified success,
according to County Agent Hender­
Work on a proposed 320.000 school son. Within the next two weeks 1000
building at Cascade Locks will start tons of lettuce will be shipped to
outside markets.
at once.
Two Indictments charging Tom Mur-
A total of 133 fires haa been re­
ported In (be Whitman national forest ray, James Wlllos and Ellsworth Kel­
ley. convlcta, with first degree mur­
this Reason.
A span and three-fourths are now der, In connection with the slaving of
In place at the bridge across the W ll J. Milton Holman and John Sweeney,
guards at the Oregon state penlten-
lamette rtver at Harrisburg.
_ .
.u .
.a .
I tlary, were returned by the Marlon
During the month of July the Coo«
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’
Salem.
. * —— r.n- an o . county grand Jury at Sal
county court expended 177,007.80. Oti
Sales by mills of (he West Cosat
this sum, *80,128.81 waa used in road
Lumbermen's association again were
work.
strong in the week ending August 22.
Resumption of mining activity in
totaling 115.778.150 feet, which com­
Beker county on a large scale la In .
pared with 111.173.t81 feet the week
dlcated by reports of rich strikes by
before. The 112 reporting mills dur­
several prospectors.
ing the week manufactured 107,793,-
Mrs. F. A. White, 18. of Hermiston 887 feet and shipped 110,832.187 feet.
who crossed the plains In the first
The value of the Eugene street rail­
wagon train to come to Oregon, died
way property on December 31, 1*23.
at her home In that city.
including double track not necessarily
John Havala, fisherman, aged 50 useful In the public service, was *583,
was drowned In Young's bay at Astor­ 000, while the value of the property
ia when a skiff In which be waa rid for rate-making purposes on the same
Ing struck a log and overturned.
date waa 5581.000. according to find­
d ir e c t o r y !
Dry Hard Wood
O rd e rs
Bbeep men from all over Oregon l M R g M A G IL L E L E C T E D
who are perraltees on the national
forests will gather In Pendleton Sep­ PRES. REBEKAH DISTRICT 6
tember * to perfect arguments to be
Mrs. Mary Magill of this city was
presented at the hearing to be held
September 10 and 11 by the public elected president of the district Re-
bekah convention for next year at the
lands committee of the senate.
Saturday.
Experimental growing of lettuce convention at Creswell
which was started In the Wocus val­ Springfield was chosen as the conven­
ley, near Klamath Falls, this year tion city next year.
Vielt» from Portland— Miss Grace
McCann. a teacher In the Portland
Widening of the Coos harbor chan­ ings of the public service commission. schools, Is here visiting Mrs. George
nel from 720 feet to a uniform breadth
Approximately one-fourth of the 22. Catching.
of 1000 feat la favored by Major Coin 000 children who enter the first grades
er. war department engineer In Port- of Oregon public schools each year
Vlaits
in
Winberry— Mrs.
May
land.
fall to pass their examinations for
Craft, and her son. Hartley, are visit­
Fairly heavy sales of Wasco county the second grade and thereby become
wheat have been made during the past "repeaters.” costing the state around ing In W inberry with Mr. and Mrs.
few days, although most of the farm 580 apiece, according to a statistical W B. Scott. They w ill return to
ers are holding their grain for better tabulation by the bureau of education Springfield tomorrow.
Price«.
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Completion of The Dnlles-Callfornia
NO TIC E FOR P U B LIC A TIO N
Petitions asking for a mile and one highway through Wasco county, after
Department of the Interior U. 8.
half of pavement, connecting east ap three years of constroctlon work. Is Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon. Au­
proarhes to Bend with the business announced by Division Engineer C. W. gust 20, 1828.
section, were presented to the Bend Wsnxer of the state highway depart­
Notice is hereby given that Albert
- L x ..
city council
ment. A big celebration of this event C. Rikhoff, of Eugene, Oregon, who.
„„ September
e .* ..™ « « . m
i„d«« on
1920, fw
made
Homestead En­
10 I is . planned by Judge
, ry May
N<) 28,
01285?
.
Two of the Banks gold mills, a new­ on
J
T.
Adklsson
and
members
ot
the
ly invented centrifugal amalgamator,
33, township 18S., Rang 4 West, W il­
h >w
M th, u t „ e mine Wagc0
court.
lamette Meridian, has filed notice ot
eagt
Bandon and will be In opera-
More convictions for fire law vlo- Intention to make three year proof,
t|on
(be coming week.
latlons were obtained during the year to establish claim to the land above
described, before E. O. Immel, U. S.
esaury, provided that said p.p» lino
Forty-three doctors passed the ex I ending August 25 in the Sluslaw na Comm'ssioner, at Eugene, Oregon, oa
shall be one continuous tin • runnlns 1
amination conducted by the Oregon tlonal forest than In any other na­ the !8th day of September, 1326.
In one direction through the town o f stale board of medical examiners held , tional forest in Oregon and Washing­
Claimant names as witnesses:
Springfield.
Henry A. Schnorenoerg. David B.
In July, according to the report of U. | ton. according to a report received at
Sec 3. The said water pipe line C. Coe. secretary of the board.
the office of R. S. Shelley, super Smith, Alfred A. Reid. Reason Wayne
Telephones; Office 813 Res. 2075
Willoughby, all of Eugene, Oregon.
«hall be laid nt sufficient depth In
A party of engineers from the Ken ' visor of the Sluslaw forest. Twenty
Ham ill A. Canada”,
crossing streets and alleys t j not in­
convictions
were
obtained.
non-coal.
necott mines In Alaska, one of the
terfere with the proper construction, propertlea of the American Smelting1 Louis W. H ill Is planning the pur
A 27, S 28.
maintenance, or drainage of anld & Refining company, is in Baker this ! chase of 15.000 acres of timber land '
Osteopathy stands for the
Register.
streets and alleys, and
the said week Inspecting the copper belt.
truth wherever it is scienti­
in the vicinity of Sweet Home in east
streets and alleys shall be restored
fically proven.
The fishing season In Columbia rlv j era Linn county. Individual holding!
Osteopathic Physician and Sur­
and left* In as good condition after er waters closed Thursday. Most ol | are to be grouped for selling. The
geon
construction of the pipe line as they the fishermen report unusually good addition of this large tract to the ex-
Office 808 M. A W. Bldg.,
were In before construction, such res­ spring and summer catches. The fa ll' ,ei>sive H ill holdings In this section
Eugene, Oregon
Is considered a hopeful sign of future
toration to meet the approval of the gpagOn wm op<n September 10.
Osteopathy stands for the truth
development of the timber.
| common council of the
town of
All
organisations
of
a
secert
or
whereve* it is scientifically
Four fatalities were due to Indus- i
; Syrlngfleld. or any authorised com. semi secret nature within the senior
proven.
"m lttee thereof.
or Junior high schools of Salem were trial accidents in Oregon during the i
8ec. 8. The city of Eug-ne by Its placed under a ban as the result ot week ending August 27. according tc -
water board shall accept this fran­ an order Issued by the school board a report issued by the state industrial I
accloent commission.
The victim! i
| chise
------- In - writing
- ....... - within
............... thirty
........ days
—» - j Herbert Goffier died at McMinnville i
;
were
Robert
Wales,
Silverton,
logger.
Call
after the passage of this ordinance, (rom injuries received when the truck I
W illiam Rupe, Vernonia, laborer; J
otherwise th's ordinance shall be void |n which he was riding rolled down a
Bruno, Portland, box wood loader, and •
SUTTON TRANSFER
and Inoperative.
30-foot embankment on St. Joseph
You can mail in your de­
Ray Gaston. Portland, steel riveter '
Passed by the Common Council this bridge, I t * miles north of McMinn-
posits or make withdraw­
Phone 57
A total of 788 accidents was reported
10th day of August, A. D. 1925.
during the week.
als by mail as a customer
¿ stc T-.“ '.'
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R W. SMITH.
Swan Swanson, lumber worker, was
September 13 has been set by the
here at the First National.
Recorder.
1 instantly killed when a load of lam-
I state public service commission as
For the farmer during his
Approved by the Mayor this 10th ; bcr j en on him as he was at work in
I the date tor hearing of the investiga ;
GEO.. N. M cL E A N
busy season or for others
day of August, A. D. 1925.
the yard of the Shaw-Bertram Lum-
' tlon Into the rates and service of th e i
Automobile. Fire and L if t
G. G. BUSHM AN,
her company at Klamath Falls. His Interurban Stage company and the
who find it inconvenient to
IN S U R A N C C
Mayor.
skull was crushed.
come to town, this method
Coast
auto
lines.
The
hearing
will
;
Surety Bonds-
Phone 6J7
I, R. W. Smith, City Recorder here-1 Action by the Baker city council 1 be held at Salem. Investigation lntc
of transacting banking is
My business Is 't o protect ywwr
by rertlfv that this Is a complete and against growers and dealers from | the rates and service of the Portland
business
particularly
desirable. Let
860 W illa m e tte St. Eugene Oregon i correct copy of the or'gtnal ordinance. Idaho who bring their products to L Tillamook stage line and the line be­
us open an account for
*and the whole thereof.
I Baker and sell below wholesale prices tween Portland and Albany has been
to the detriment of the Baker county ! get for September 16 at Salem.
you upon this basis.
n W. S M ITH .
*
q «•
VASBY BROS.
City Recorder. ! grower, Is planned. _____
Martin B. Madden, representative In
Plans looking
looking to
to the purchase by congress from the state of Illinole
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• b u s in e s s
PAGE SEVEN
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
TH U R 8D A Y , BKPT. 3, 1925
I*
Your Hom« When In
Springfield
CLEANING AND PRESSING
Altering and Dressmaking
New Shop, 240 Main Street
Next to Spong Hotel
J. E. Lindsey, Prop.
DR. S. RALPH DIPPEL
DENTIST
Phone 43
Vitus Bldg., Springfield, Ore.
WM. G. HUGHES
FIRE
,
D. W . Roof
JEWELER
Repairing a Specialty
Springfield. Oregon
R. W. SMITH
Justice of the peace and
notary public, Insurance
ANO AUTO INSURANCE
NOTARY PUBLIC
Offlea at
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Springfield,
Oregon
SPRIN6FIELD GRAVEL CO.
All kinds of gravel for con­
crete or road wor.k. We
make a specialty of crushed
rock and rock sand. Bunk­
ers at foot of Main on Mill
street.
HENRY W. CHASE, Prop.
City Hall Springfield, Oregon
Contracting and Building
GEO. W. PERKINS
Corner 5th and D Streets
Springflleld, Oregon
Plans and Estimates Furnished
Free. W ill Help You Finance
Your Building-
FRANK A. DEPUE
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Sutton
Buldtlng
NOTARY PUBLIC
Springfield
Oregon.
j IN T H E CO UN TY CO URT OF T H E
STATE OF OREGON F o r T H E
CO UN TY OF LA N E
¡IN T H E M A T T E R OF T H E GUARD
j S H IP
OF
MERN1TA
LUTHER
a n d JU A N IT A L U T H E R . Minors.
.ORDER SETTIN G T IM E And PLACE
I the city of Salem of the property of
the Salem W ater company will be
1 congi,ier««i at a meeting of commit
j le M representing the chamber of com-
Inerce Bnd city council.
'
i Extensive plans are being made for
a
free
sea
food
dinner, to be served at
7 his matter coming on to be heard
upon the petition of the guardian tor Florence on Labor day, September 7,
authority to sell the real estate of to celebrate the letting of the con­
the said wurds described in said pe­ tract for the first link of the Roose
tit on;
velt highway In l-ane oounty.
And it appearing to the Court from
A proposal that automobile mechan­
such petition thnt It Is necessary and
would be beneficial to the w arjs that ics be licensed and requited to com
all of said real estate bo sold, there-1 p|y
gutj , regulations and require-
for«,
ments as Insure ability to make re-
IT IS ORDERED. ADJUDGED AND
pairs was offered at the state con­
DECREED:
That (he next of kin of the said vention of the American Federation
I wards above named and all persons of Labor at Marshfield.
( Interested in the estate appear be-
Director of Finance Mahaffle was
J fore this Court on the 14th day of
1 September, 1925. at 10 O'clock in the 5 designated by the Interstate commerce
forenoon of said day. at the Coun-! commission to go to Portland October
ty Court room in said Court House 6 for the hearings on the applications
1 In Eugene. Oregon, and rhow cause. of five Oregon railroads for permla
¡If any they have, why’ the guardian of alon to build or acquire extension«
said wards should not be licensed,'
nuilhortxed and directed to sell the i of Ihetr present lines.
real estate of the said wards d e l-. Farmers and livestock raisers ot
crlbed as follows, to-wlt:
| Oregon have had and repaid loans
All of Lots One, Two, Three and ' aggregating 533 026,130 from the fed­
Four and the Bast one-half of Lot
Five In Block 110. Wawhburne’s sub­ eral and Joint stock land banka from
division of the Springfield Investment their Inception In 1921 until July 31
nnd Power company's addition to of the present year, the treasury de­
Springfield, Lane County. Oregon;
partment haa announced.
It Is further ordered that this order
The gap between the two railheads
be published at least three successive on the Klamath Falls Eugene line of
weeks In the Springfield News, a the Southern Pacific la now only 26
newspaper published and circulated miles In length. Steel la being laid
In Lane County, Oregon, as provided at Odall at the rate of 6300 feet dally,
by law.
and engineers expect to reduce tne
tDatcd st Eugene. Oregon, this 19 Interval between points of construc­
day of August. A. D. ,928.
tion by half before snow forces sua
C. P. BARNARD.
pension of work.
County Judge.
A 27-27 S 3-10.
and chairman of the appropriation!
committee, spent an hour iu Salem
Friday, conferring with Governor
Pierce and other state officials. He
stopped off while en route to hie
home after attending the recent tax
meeting In Portland, representative
Madden and Governor Pierce were
bora In the same section of Illinois
T he First
National
Bank
OF EUGENE
Twenty-five per cent reduction In
the weight of automotive truck ton
nage allowed on the Columbia high
way between The Dalles and the
Multnomah county line will become
effective October 1. The state high
way commission decided that the light
pavement In that stretch of the high
way must be protected against heavy
truck shock of greatly Increased traf
tic on the eastern end of the hlghwaj
during the fruit shipping season. The
regulation adopted by the commlssloc
will limit the truck load weights tc
18.500 pounds, including the truck.
Oregon pensions have been granted
as follows:
Thomas H. Sisk. Port
land, *15 a month; W illiam J. Smith
Portland. 312 a month; Joseph E
White, Portland, *12 a month; H enrj
Keysera. Portland. *12 a month; John
C. Delashmutt, Portland. *12 a month;
Zeno Liras, Portland. *18 a month;
Frank H. Snodgrass. Portland. *16 a
month; James C. Martindale. Portland
*12 a month; Harold Tonseth. Port
land. 312 a month; Clyde W. Eddy,
Portland. 312 a month; Charles H
Graves, Gates, *12 a month; June J
Chapman. Powell Butte, *13 a month;
minor of John A. Perry, Dallas, 58
a month.
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The U N IV E R S IT Y of O R E G O N
contains:
The College of Literature, Science
and the A rts w ith 22 departments.
The professional schools of A rc h i­
tecture and A llie d A rts — Business
Adm inistration—Education—G rad­
uate S tud y—J o u rn a lis m — L a w -
M e d icin e— M usic— Physical Edu­
cation— Sociology— Extension.
For a cataloiyf or ong information
utrtte The Aeg(«iror, U n liM rtitg o f
Oregon. £ug*n«. Oregon.
The 5 0 * Year Ope« September 241925
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