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THURSDAY. SEPT. 10. 1S26 THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS PAGE SEVEN tha eti Simple Mixture Beet port with dredging» froni tha Umpqua For Constipation and Schofield river« la under way. A fine brown «and la being obtained Simple buckthorn bark, magnesium from tha Umpqua river channel for the sulph. e. p.. glycerine, etc., aa m lxet 1 fill, which drlea off a« ««on aa pntnp- In Adlerlka, la excellent for constipa Brlef Resume of Happenings of |D< •top" Thl’ project win co«t near tion It often works in one hour or 1 ly »lob.ooo. lees and never gripes. The pleasant the Week Collected for Representatives of the Housewives’ and Q UICK action of thl» efficient In ! council of Portland, the state grange, testinal eVkcuant will surprise you. Our Readers. i Umatilla Rapids association and a Adlerlka belf-s any case gas on the ' number of other organizations held a stomach, unless due to deep-seated Formal dedication of the new home meat lag In Salem to discuss proposed causes. Often remejita matter you for the Salem lodge of Elks has been leglblatlon authorizing the develop- never thought was In your system. let for sometime In November. • merit of hydro-electric power in Ore Flanery’s Drug store. Receipt» at the Eugene postufflce gon under state supervision. In Augu»t thia year were 13 per cent Of the ,390.131 lent wheat farmer» Move to Junction— Mr. and Mrs. El- greater than those In August of last In the frost-devastated areas of Ore- vla Taylor moved the first part of the year. I gon under an act of the 1925 leglsla- week to tbelr new home four mile« Six hundred and etghty-elz cars of i ture ,193.152 has been paid back to this aide of Junction City from Doug frulta and vegetables were unloaded In gether with Interest at the rate o r 8 las Gardens. Portland during Auguat, the greatest per cent. W ith the exception of those 3t any month In Its history. i In Morrow ccunty all loans returned to The new telegraph line to serve the the state have been paid in full. Western Union and Southern Pacific A rich gold strike, thought to be »ver the route of the new Natron cut the famous Beaver creek mine of the off la expected to be In operation In early days of Crook county, was re I few weeks. ported 17 miles from Paulina on the OREGON NEWS ITEMS OF SPECIAL INTEREST ( buying oasBJW GET results ; Mutiny to loan on il«alrablu city FOR SALE Good kitchen rung** for properly. Monthly puj in out«, :itl to «ale t rice ,16.00. 8.13 N. 1th bi. 96 muntha. 8 1017 EM ERY INSUR ANC E AGENCY FOH HU NT— Nie« aloeping room In 37 9th Avu. W. i honu 867 pr'vale home wlt'i u»<- of ddtehen Engi ne, Ore. ,( If desired Cull Naw« office. O ld man stone n e i D S * I s , L c k T - Mii'tlmn Rise whit« cat. Phon«' - trat if i T don ' t R ain 3U0N 13S R Reward. Mr«, c liff' Abram«. N O TIC E Gy HALE. NC TIC K 18 HFHEH Y G IVEN that n e u . NevER. vote T u e ( 8. a. by virtue of un order of Rale made and "P G P O au C A N T IC K E T A £ ‘ N , Sea our line of vlalttng carda, entered by the County Judge for Lane C< unty, Oregon, on the u h day of pum,led or plain, at the New« office H» ptember, ¡MR. I will, on after lb« B u tter wrapper« printed according 10th day of October, 1925, o ffir fot Rale. an>l «eli. at prlvule rale, the to regulation« with name, wvayht dower Interest of Harriet Nye, In- and «d'ire«», 3125 a hundred nt thij competent. In and to Iota one, three, four and five, block eight, amended1 New« office. plat of Fairmont. Lane Countv. Ore-1 A northern Morrow county fair will SUMMONS « >n. Raid » ale to be at the office of be held at Boardman Friday and Sat IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT OF T H E Donald Youn». 880 W illamette 8t„ STATE OF OREGON FOR LANE Eugene. Oregon urday. The fair will exhibit crops and t OUNTY. M SVARVBIIUD. livestock produced with Irrigation In Zola Itlegnr, I'lulnttff, G uardian of Harriet Nye. incompe that district. ve tent. Because he slept while his camp E F. IlkRgrr, Defendant: 8. 10 17-21. O 18 fire grew from a small blase Into a To E F. RIEGER. Defendant: IN T H E N A M E OF T H E »T A T E forest fire. D. J. Sullivan was fined N O TIC E FOR PUBLICATIO N. E n llg h tm e n t O F OREGONON You «re hereby ,50 und costs by Justice of the Peace Department of tne Interior, U. 8. required to appear and answer com Llcenae Clerk: — (Pausing at street Turner at Madras plaint filed ag«ln«t you herein on or Land Office at Roaeburg. Oregon, corner) "'Look here stranger, you Budget estimates that total 97.156,- before * l i week» from date of ftnit August 22. 1926. Notice la hereby given that Victor can’t »ell anything In this town with 138.60, or ,3.106.138.80 more than the publication hereof, or for want there of the plaintiff will take Judgment It Stratton, of Eugene, Oregon, who. out a peddler’« llcenae. tax levying power of the city, have atralnat you and apply to the court on July 20. 1830. mad» adjoining Farm Peddlar: — »Man - you certainly ; Mked by aI, deparlm M „ o( the for the relief prayed for In the com Homeatead Entry, No. 018038, for W ( j N W H , Section 11. Township i 7 >"P‘‘ak truth I know I can't sell any- C|ty of Portland for 1926. plaint and for a decree of ahaotute divorce from you. and aa anown by 8 , Range 3 Weet, W illamette Merl- thing In this town -but 1 didn’t know The United States forest service dlan, has filed notice of Intention to the reason, aald complaint. , has Just published a map and log T h ’a «unions la publlahed once each make three year proof, to establish of the Oregon Skyline trail from week for «1« coniecutlve week« In the claim to the land above described, be T hat'« D ifféran t. Mount Hood to Crater lake and will Hprlngftetd, (Oregon* N ew t, by order fore E. O. ltumel. U. s. Commissioner, Fat Motorist:— "Uve driven {hese furnish them upon application. of the Hon. C. I*. Barnard. Judge of at Eugene, Oregon, on the 2nd. day tha County Court of Igine County, of October. 1925 O re. 18.000 m ile, and never yet have Reeelpt. at the Portland poetofflce Oregon, made In the abaence of the Claimant names as wttneaaea: I taken one of them off to fix a punc- for the month of Auguat amounted to Judge of the above Circuit Court on Carl Hopkins. Jay Hopkins, both of ture, > ,230.666.01. aa compared with ,217c September 2nd. 1926. Dated and first 1 Coburg, Oregon; Howard Gordon. E The Goat:— ''W hat not one punc- 720.06 for the same month a year ago. published September 3rd, 1925 J Itetyea. both of Motor Route ”B,'' Hire?" Eugene, Ore. W H IT T E N SW AFFORD. ’ or a gain of ,12.836.96 for the current Attorney for Plaintiff. Residence Ham:|| A Canaday, Fat Motorist:— "Oh. I've had sev year. and post office address. Eugepe. Register. eral punctures—but I always hire Throe machines were placed In oper Oregon. non-coal. them fixed." ation at the Miles linen mills, which S. 3-10 26 0 .1 -8 1 5 A 27. 8 26. were established at Salem recently at Mayb« He'» Right. a cost of more than ,150.000. Other W lfS:— "Wouldn't you think these machines probably w ill get into opera present day girls would show Just a tion thia week. little bit of moaeiity." The 66-mlle section of the Pacific Hubby:—“Give ’em time m'dear, Telephone A Telegraph company's Telephones: Office 613 Res. 2076 «oon they won t nave anything to long distance lines between Arling show.” ton and Um atilla In eastern Oregon la to be reconstructed at a cost of ap proximately ,30,000. Osteopathy stands for the Obliging. ¡B U S IN E S S Dry Hard Wood 16 in. Maple at $7.50 per Cord. Orders at News Office Phone 168 W B R IG G S Phone 1 2 IM DOTY A C E M E N T C O NTRACTO RS Springfield, Ora. Sidewalks Basement Walls LADIES! Try that expert hair cutter at Anderson's Barber shop. A. A. ANDERSON BARBER SHOP DR. N. W. EMERY D E N T IS T Sutton Bldg. Phone 20-J Residence Phons 163 M Springfield. Oregon II Th e Loop ,, Your Home When In Springfiald CLEANING AND PRESSING Altering and Dressmaking New Shop, 240 Main Streot Next to Spong Hotel J. E. Lindsoy, Prop. D. W , Roof JEWELER Repaying a Specialty Springfield, Oregon R. W. SMITH Justice of the peace and notary public, Insurance City Hall Springfield, Oregon Contracting and Building GEO. W. PERKINS Corner 5th and D Streets Springfield, Oregon Plane and Eatlm ataa Furnished Fre». W ill Help You Finance Your Building. D IR E C T O R Y line between Crook county and Grant county. Already more than a dozen claims have been staked. The find was made by G. P. Lee. veteran aheep NOTE— Vaudeville h a s been changed from Wednesday to Thursday of each week. Major Coiner of the army engineer's ifflce of Portland has designated 3eptember 10 for a hearing In Marsh- field on the proposal to bridge Coos hay between Marshfield and East Side with a bascule bridge costing 1300,- )00. The people of Coos county voted bonds for the bridge at a special elec tion July 13. Edward Ostrander, member of the public service commission. Is In Chi cago to attend a conference Involving ¡he westorn railroads’ application for xn Increase In rates. It originally was proposed to request an Increase In rates of approximately "11 per cent, but this figure recently was reduced to 5 per cent. W ith election of officers for the new year and the unanimous Indorsement of a resolution opposing construction of the Skyline trail along the Cascade range In Oregon aa a menace to health through the contamination of the water supply, the 61st annual con vention of the Oregon State Medical society came to an end at Medford. More gasoline was sold in Oregon ' during July, 1925, than In any other similar period since the motor vehicle fuels tax law became effective, ac cording to a report prepared by the I secretary of state. The July distribu truth wherever It la scienti Applicant:— "Please say a word for A grass fire near the farm home of tion of gasoline aggregated 11.277,703 ! fically proven. • C. W. M iller In Flournoy valley, Doug- gallons. Taxes received by the state Ostsopathie Physician and Sur Boas:— ‘’Sure.---------'Skldoo!'-’ Ina county, set Are to the farm bulld- as a result of the July sales aggregat-1 geon ■ Ings and the home, together with Its ed 3366.696.60. Office k606 M. & W. Bldg., Rather Cynical. ^contents, the barn and other outbuild- The largest individual orchard d e a l, Eugene, Oregon C ako-aater:— “ Brown su ts «re be- lDgs were destroyed. In months In the Rogue river valley Osteopathy stand« for the truth Inx worn again.” The state board of control has au- was announced at Medfora in the sa'e I whereve? It la aclontlflcally Marrled man»—"Mine is—again lh°^»cd a reorganisation of its forces of the Bruce Wilson ranch of 150 i proven. and again.” at Ihe state tuberculosis hospital to si res. 50 of which are in pears. A lb e rt! -----------------------------—— — _ _ _ _ _ care for the many new patients that Anderson. Its owner, sold It for 932,000 : M riTtPir P tiii p i - hi r c iT t o w .w ill receive accommodations In the to A. C. Chew, Oklahoma City, Okla., i merchant, who will make extensive lm-1 « 8. »«’ Call Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon. Au-: The trials of Tom Murray. Ellsworth provements including the building of gust 20. 1925. i Kelley and James Willos, convicts, two country homes. SUTTON TRANSFER „ A* hr r !-bV g,V” " ,hBt Albf r, «ho on August 12 shot their way out There were a total of 2556 traffic C. Rlkhoff. of Etixene. Oregon, who,' . on Mav 26. 1920. mode Homesteid E m , , f ,he Ore* <’n 3tate !» » “ • « « « * were accidents in the state of Oregon dur Phone 57 try. No. 012867, for E<4 NEV«. section 5et for October 5 by Judge Percy ing July, according to a report pre S3, township IS » , Rang 6 West. W il-j Kelly of the Marion county circuit pared by T. A. Raffety, chief Inspector lamette Meridian, has filed notice of court. for the state motor vehicle depart Intention to make three year proof, I _ , .. „ to establish ,-lalm to the land above ' Gu# Nonjuli,t' 55. a native of Swed- ment. Of these accidents, 1960 occur GEO,. N, M cL E A N descrlhed. before E. O Immel, U. 8. en- committed suicide In the county red in the city of Portland. The re Autom obile, Fire and Lifo Con in »»loner, nt Eugene, Oregon, on Ja il at Albany by cutting two gashes port showed that four persons were IN S U R A N C E the 38th day of September, 1925. : In his throat and then tearing his killed as a result ot the accidents Surety Bonds,. Phone 6J7 Claimant names as witnesses: throat opvn wlth htg hands Hlg act while 669 persons were Injured. Henry A. 8chnorpnoerc. pavld B . . . . My business I» ^to protect your Kid Gilstrap, who in November, Sm ith. Alfred A. Reid. Reason Wayne waa caU9ed by despondency as a re- business <ult of 1 1 1 health. 1923, was shot by deputy sheriffs in Willoughby, all of Engene, Oregon. S8J W illa m e tte St. Eugene Oregon Ham ill A. Canada", Acting under a law enacted at tha a raid on the farm of his uncle, Joe , : non-coal. last session of the Oregon legislature, Gilstrap, seven miles west of June- ; A 27, S 26. plans are now being formulated look tlon City, has tiled suit through his VASBY BROS. Register. ing to the appraisal of all state prop uncle, who is his guardian, against ! Painting & Decorating erty. This is the first time that such Clyde N. Johnson, ex-district attorney, i IN T H E CO UNTY CO URT O F T H E in appraisal has been attempted in Fred O. Stickles, ex-sherlff, ard the In ail its branches . STATE OF OREGON FOR T H E several deputy sheriffs who took part j ihls state. It was said. CO UN TY OF L A N E in the raid, seeking 975.000 damages. 312 Main Street Complaints that the contractors in IN T H E M A T T E R O F T H E GUARD- Extension ot the operation of thq S H IP OF M L R N IT A L U T H E R i charge ot erecting the new stnte traln- AN D JU A N IT A L U T H E R , Minors. ing school for boys near Woodburn Oregon sterilization law to include all : ORDER SE T TIN G T IM E And PLACE had refused to pay common laborers state Institutions, probably will be at DR. S. RALPH DIPPEL ’Un« mutter coming on to be ‘heard loublo time for work In excess of eight tempted at the next session of the leg- I upon the petition of the guardian lor DENTIST hours per day have been filed with, islature. This was Indicated In a gen authority to Bell the real estate of eral discussion ot the benefits of the the state board ct control. Ihe aald wards described in said pe , Phone 43 tit on; A. D. Korn & Co. of Portland have sterilization act at a meeting of the ' Aud it appearing to the Court from received the contract of th" Eugene state board ot control at Salem. The , Vitus Bldg., Springfield, Ore. law, as now operated, affects only In- ! such petition that It is necessary and water board to lay the new ilcKenzie would be benef.ciai to tne w rris that mates of the state penitentiary and all ot said i\a l estate be sold, there- rtver p,pe ,,n‘' for ,he ci,y ' ater » F * state home tor the feeble-niiaded. tern and work is expected to start as fore, Sam A. Koxer. secretary of state, IT IS ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND ionn ns equipment can be placed. The WM. G. HUGHES DECREED: was cited to appear before Judge L. company's bid wns Ì2G5.131. F IR E A N D A U T O IN S U R A N C E That the next of kin of «he said I , H. McMahan in the circuit court at N O T A R Y P U B L IC wards above named and all persons 1 City officials of Gearhart passed an interested In the estate appear be-1 ordinance calling for a «pedal elec Salem on October 22. and show cause , O ffice at tor» this Court bn the 16th day of ( tlon to be held on September 18 for why he should not designate the Ore FIRST NATIONAL BANK i September, 1926, at 10 O'clock In the , t,10 purpose of put.lng before the gon State Motor association as his Springfield, Oregon i forenoon of sa d dav. at the Coun- ,, , 8 the sole agency In the city of Roseburg, |:.v Court room in said Court House H * . ™ “ pr?p, T I in Eugehe. Oregon and »how cause. tor »O.'JoO to Lo expended in put- for the purpose of registering motor vehicles owned by non-residents. The If any they have, why the guardian o f' "ng In a modern water system. ■ nl'i wards should not be licet srd, I Shipments of lambs to eastern mar- suit was filed by Joe Dunne of Port- ve,u ,,r 7',' ani' . I 1” ®* m tO 7 he I have been finished this year by * ° “ behalf Of l t e motor a88Oeia’ ’•pal estate of the said wards des- . „ .. „ . ‘ tlon. - - « .ta tu A . All kinds of gravel for con |<Tlhed as follows, to wit: I he Smythe ranches, according to Dan * crete or road wor.k. We Lightning has been the chief cause All of Lots One. Two, Three an d ! P- Smythe of Pendleton. The final make a specialty of crushed i Four nit'' the Boat one-half of Lot shipment went last week and consist- of fires through the forests of the rock and rock sand. Bunk 'F iv e In Block 110. Wnahbume’« »uh- sd of 17 double deck cars. Some of northwest this year, the report of the i dlvla'on of the 8prlngfl»ld Investment ers at foot of Main on Mill district forester for the season end I »ntl Power coinpnrv’s addition to the feeder lambs sold for as high as street. ing August 31 shows. Of a total of 11576. i Sprlngf'eld, Lane County, Oregon; HENRV W. CHASE, Prop. 1386 fires In the national forests 933 Mrs. Catherine J. Adams, known It la further ordered that thia order were caused by lightning. Smokers be published at least three successive as the mother queen of Oregon for caused 160 and neglected campfires week» In the Springfield News, a the last five years because of the fact sha was the oldest woman metnbor of 171. The area burned over within the newspaper published and circulated FRANK A, DE PUE the Pioneer association of Oregon at national forests woe 33.166 acres ot In lj«ne County, Oregon, a» provided A T T O R N E Y A T LAW It tending the annual sessions of that forest lands and 2638 of private. • by law. gathering, died at tha home of her son, coat 9158.607 to suppress fires. Only N O T A R Y P U B L IC (Dated at Eugene. Oregon, thia 19 W illiam Adams, at Hillsboro. She nine were reported from the Santlam day of August, A. D. 192R Button Sprlngfle'd locked but one month ot being 97 forest, the best showing of 22 federal « C. P. BARNARD, Buldllng Oregon. forests. years of age. ' • County Judve. ¡ , A 27-27 S 3-10. Thun., Sept. 17th KNOX COMEDY FOUR “Out of Tune” W. C. DORNFIELD Late of Elsie Janis and her gang in TR IX <& CHATTER O'BRIEN SISTERS <& MACK “ Bits of Musical Comedy” Out of the channels of the ordinary DALE <& DLLENE In a “Classic in Song <£ Dance” MANTELLS MANIKINS “ Le Petit Cabaret” Dr.John Simons SPRiNSFIELD GRAVEL CO. MEN WHO KNOW no longer throw away their worn shoes. They bring them here to be made ser viceable again: as good as new in fact. Our machines will make a pair of shoes give double, service. Why waste money on new shoes unnecessarily? Save the difference and use it for other m o r e immediate needs. ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP Main St. Between 3rd & 4th Keeping Money Circulation In , For the general good of out country, money should be kept in circulation. But w’e do not mean by this that your money should be spent promiscuously. Your surplus funds in eith er a Savings or Checking Account here at the First National are put to work bettering the conditions in this community and aiding development commercially and agriculturally. Money circulating In this way does the most good. The First National Bank OF EUGENS