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Community N evs UPPER WlLLA/V.fcl I t PAGE FIV» THE SPRINGFIELD N’SW'4 T1IÜBRDAY. NOV. 6, l>26. By tp s c ls l C orrsspondents H iw K b .Q N NOTES OREGON NEWS ITEMS OF SPECIAL IUTEEEST Sriaf Rosume of Haon«ntng» o- TOWN AND VICINITY Tho city of R< nd. under an opinion of Iba attorney-general, may avail It self of act of the last legislature Andrew Melson H ors — Andrew author -Ing It to acquire 11 second- ; Nelson of < ottuge G rove visited te feet of w ater from Tun.glo cru d t for la lives In Springfield last week, a m un‘‘ lpal supply T he opinion waa »ought by K. 11. Fox. m ayor of (Send. A ttend Lodge M eeting- Jo in Ket- A o .rt. r se Ulon of land about »1» and Oswald O lson of the be at Od I four I Ice. weal of W eston. In t h . Fellows lodg attended a m eeting o f, hagn I .« m e of tha b ast w heat pro | Eugene odge T uesday evening, Visita Home Here—-John Blom, a v ..\a L-nf.etd college a t Mo- !t& uvli(, vjaltcp at thq home of da paren t-. Rey. gad Mrs. E C. B apilst church, over the t H cm »d. Ile waa accom panied la w by a toe Week Collected for - Co’orsdo— T>. N. Ki-a- R ' ‘ •: The b o tta of , IU*I ku Hull I Mrs. ¡mm»* (lam íale have .lir Co m ereiai S tate a *y. •' lu I I V*‘Fdal< I ti Cur Reader» »1 • ’ n vl Hint; b « f.ats-'-ts. Mr, i po I m other, Mrs. O. B. bunk. Friday * |.j!» :, J,viol, i 30th. Only » Mn*. W Uuni n t n j t l e . They W'ivn din in g land In VmatiUa county, lu t'i • 3 yaeterday from a p a rt of ili.- tur. (tin, wu it* xtvnj, Tib J 1». . rt mining Lb f 1 ih hiitcbory n - s r Ji. <t I n purchsp* d by Ailck Johnson j Here from G o»h«n_M r and Mr«, K eli Cotiuge Orovo la Io have a »lilng’o on trip to Colorado, fir«» c «ugni trout sp ark s from a flu,, | ” -jkr gi for act »•< rat y ears They oró from tin b. N. M -Donald estate. T he. W. N ai. of Go hen, were Springfield tro.’». mill In op«,ration w ithin two m onths relatives in th at state, A fter pur»!,. price was given at >13.800. j v is ito r » T u e s d a y . fU'C bil'l WB4 «1*11 Uotit r wuv when I r ng tv th h u lih e iy on the Me Hid» for the con»truction of Hie new tp Oregon by way of they r th<- (until) discovered l-t. M an B u st; I) «I«. now. A. M. bulrym pl«. w arden of th e Ore-i •ta t« norm al school p lan t a t Ashland con Callfo »tat. prison, left this week for P -r k ln . a t P e rtla n d -A . J. Perkins Kul*. wlio wen a tiiin h n * a (thristlati Via. Kumeat W rit and M n IP n «-ill be opened In Salem, November 12. j a c l . s e . Mias , w here It- will attendI returned a fter a buslners trip to K udsavnr p arty a t ihi M. E Hay» ' l i r ’o lln f fro n t C o tta : » Grove »pent County a»«o»»or« from nil seetlons the annual roeeting of th e American P ortland WedD»'»diy. r»sid( orv w alchrd lit« llatii,-» urtd 'V« <1 *:ea<!n y i i l i h t ai th a homo of BUY Y t R CHRISTMAS CARDS of Oregon iro-t In Salom baiunbiy to alure from tho fir« ulon« with n .h ’ r :h * tr brother, George W dllan prison congress. W arden Dalrym ple, NOW. T.- ;rt Is now a large a i d va- (H mcuhn te a ratio« for 192«, bn a d on Is on lie- program for an address. He] Goss to P ortland— T'hil Johnson rted lin ‘o eject frem while close itii-mbiT» of tin- puriy mil knowing Mr and Mr«. Itobley and fam ily and the valuation of 1925. will k- ab sen t from Salem for three left yesterday for Portland, w here he to C h rlti. i ic»'.;e of the finest card.-i until aaveral hour* Inter that It waa (.«one RdHilatnn m otored to Spring Amo« Renfro, « « rep resen tativ e for weeks. 1» to work for several m onths setting a re gen- , the Christ- lb flHim-a of bar uwn ho ii« aha wan field fast Rrtdnv evening Io aeo the th e M assachusetts Bonding h Insur Hal by lum ber mills affiliated I n , up electrical m a , hlnery for a Weal mas carda at th e Nows office. «••lag. «hew, •‘The Ten f'om u'unitm enta." anee company, com m itted suicide at-i Th pupils of th« P leasant m il puli th e W est C oast Lum berm en'» assocla- Portland Industrial plant. Ml»» M nrgarlte Cope from O ak , tlon a» reported for the week ending 11« aihool i nd or th« Instruction of land Visited at I ho borne of John Ed- G aribaldi by drinking poison. Employe» of tha Oregon state prison J r 24 again were below the sum Mr« M K. Haya amt Mr» J. A Phstps, mlaton S aturday night. * end th e state prohibition d e p a rtm e n t' nier*s average, totaling only >0.800,823, Kat« a »ary goial progfam H«ilow»«*n D it. Hough, who underw ent a very night. Saturday O ctobar 31. The serious operation l»»t wonk, 1» g et have elected to come under th e pro feet. T he report, which wa» for 111 tection of th« w orkm en's cotupensa- j mills, showed m anufactures aggregat-1 school him«« wan puihi-il, many aland ting along exceedingly w II. ing 102.»52,883 feel and shipm ents of i Mr and Mr* Hoy Kdmiston »nd tlon act. inn In tha hall. A fter th e program Geld w orth more than >20 waa the 98.07C 881 feet. which consisted of m usical number-«, Mr» John Edm 'aton visited Mr» Ed- rest>,( of one panning at Jacksonville. Hen-lptsVif the Oregon state fair for j reading a id playlet« hy lb« pupils. tnlaloii In Egem- fast T uesday. Wb-ra small gold mining operations 1928 aggregated >74,899.24, as against pun>| bln pie. i«U<*. candy and d d « r Mr and Mr» M J McKlln from are In progr««» on Main street by In >88,8.4 58 tn 1924, according to a wa» «old by tbu pupil« and teacher« Sprlngrteld »pent Sunday- with Mr. dividuals. flnaii -tat rep o rt prepared by Mrs. Ella Thl» netted the school >17 which go«-« and Mra Hoy Kdmlslon ................. Ed Richardson. 51, ex ferry opera ___ Scbulix Wilson, secretary of the state tow ard buying a «el of encyclopedia Mrs L lllsh Rhode* »nd daughter». T heda and lone from S p rtn g flell to r on the Coquille river, com m itted ; fnlr | t was estim ated that the | the school 1« buying this year. tli. week ‘ tul 1 1 1 T huraton j suicide a t Co<iulllo by craw ling under falr 1)(liirrt wguW have a balance of Roberta« R obins and J<a«a latw ton b a te entered tha lls a s a n t Kill public ' ti , , wi - i large crowd s t th.* th ” wheels of a Southern Pacific 1<*'| approxim ately >20.008 a fte r all ex-| 1 g irg train . , ponses have been paid. echmd Thl» rnnhe» the atten d an ce 44 d a rre her» last Sutrday evening Work on the new arm ory a t S ilv er-- E m phatic dental th a t be had direct-! Rnndfiv m orning th e re were s- verni (' K Jordan sta rte d building hl-« ,t,e sheriff of K lam ath county to- pi a house W««lne»day. NoVi tilier 4 o u t 1 tioklpg for the r gute« which were ton Is expected to he com pleted In tw o! Mr. and Mr». Thumpson Mora« »ml carried away bv a crowd of the young weeks, according to m em bera of th e e R a in a te from the tax roll all of the I firm of co n 'rn cto rs who are building ■ unpaid taxes of the E n terp rise Land j grandson, Ixdam t. h av ^ moved onto f, Iks playing Hallow een prunk». the stru ctu re. ' & Inv, stm en t company, as charged th* Cobb place Mis. t ' E Jordan w as In K iir-m FOR S A L E —t ’a/h n n paper In lare** ’ A band of wild horens roam ing or. October 22 by Dr. Elwood Mead, com , ’he t ’aa.-ade m ountains near the Me- i tnlsr or.er of reclam ation, «vaa made Friday. O ctober 30 ati'l a lt'tid e d the •h its, >l,xl’>9 Inches, suitab le for Kensto pros will roukded up s o o n ! at K lam sib Fulls by R. E. Bradbury, Farm er» Union luncheon a t the Eu making tracln;; The N ews Office i ind s-dd hy Sheriff Taylor, according - president of the K lam ath Irrigation gene hotel I to th at officer. * i district. T h e n v n ih e t’s o f th e C h r is tia n En The Oregon state grange withdrew W 0 . Mac ,r>-n of Portland has r, deavnr soe'ety hold a llallow ’-su ja r ty mbi-r of the »tute parol • from the sta te departm ent a t S alem ' gtted an a r Friday night Demi» r 'o at th e h»mc beard. He " i appointed to th e botird its petition for a constitutional amend- ! “GREATER LOVE HATH NO MAN TI HE of Mr »nd Mrs M E Haya Hallow 23. to succeed Irs Mar- meet authorising a bond Isaac In an .January 28 WHO LAYS DOWN HIS LIFE FOR ANOTHER?' een refreshuieuts w -re »«rved unilnilted ciuouut for the developm ent t In o t Pertin [ T ni-iiil--» of t ' 1*' C! ' ' O En Those of us who appreciate their sacnii ? w it! A to tal of 20.7.342 rt creatlo g lsts vlslt- cf Y y ilr electric power in Oregon un deavor of Idc» a I H I I » H en le the d e r stata control. T here ha» been sub continue to protect the homes of Am-i a b y ratty nt t U F u r-n e C httM lrn church Qains 142,000 Members in Year stitu ted for this, fe constitutional : ebedionce to law, by hard work and by T i .d T. the pa«t n ’«Hon. according to a report W .dti «day. N' vem her 4 am endm ent providing th a t the bond in Schools Throughout Misa Ju a n ita Lombard of S trin g Save and Have Issue shall bo lim ited to 4 per c e n t, United SUtes. i » «»«•»» aaporviaor. field I« helping a t the T inker home. of the assossed valuation of property 1 A woman and 'tw o men are thought Morton Br «Utw. who ran « 4P tsmny la ,th is stato . > hy officer« to havo robbed th a Helio spike In his font 1*'» week» a id I» A n-.vw high level In peace time . . . P rices on Pacific coast cranberries ‘ .rsii iiice •«••■il«, — uvu — , . „ _ . abarwhip of th«, American Junior >K«l< ffH» r cently When the gum of ah' to b,wnh«ut again 183 in po«t.l fumi» and check» u à « !" « ™ ™Iscd fcy thè Pacific tm n b ir r y Miss Fern Hay« vl»Hed a t Pina» Rod Cro»» 1» recorded for 1925—Its taken from th è »afe. I B x ^ a n g e a l A steria from >3.58 te >4 Springfield, Oregon ranks numbering-f-.73x 848 school girls ani Hill over the week »ml M lstak ln , a .m ali b o tti, of poison « ° r *12 » b“ r r ' L L and boy»--«i gain of 142.000. S e v e ra l people at P leasan t Itili ar> This unl-in«- and powerful children's tab lets for aspirin. Miss Jean M addox,, mambos. T his price Is considerably •uffcrlng with poison oak. organisation started as a war meas- I 17. « Junior In th e Roaeburg high under th a t of e a ste rn berries. T here has been a larg«*r m ovem ent of west . ore. but today Is one of the g reatest K2.ÌT-Y-, asara- iichiiol, took several of the tablet» and boa Influences for pea««, ever known An ern c ra n b erries this year than ever ORGANIZE —.............. PROMOTION ! Increasing participation In local pro I 1» In a serious condition. before In the history of th e industry. GLUS AT HIGH SCHOOL gram s of aerrtce h ss featured th eir Eight persons were accid. ntally kill - w tgteru crop , hl< year will mount -------- , year's growth It Is ladlcated th at to p j during th e Oregon deer hunting (n to m< m{ re r(, than than 150 J50 cars c a r, and au(, is la of of extep. excep O rsnulxailon of a B oosters' club. ' » g reater d«^re- than ever pupils In a(.Baon th a t a ta rt„d R eptem ber 20 and tionally fine quality. , ttrgaotsa i the ach«xib are perform ing Individ- . , .0 two were klll- »Hh th - p u r ,..... of promot ng Inter-, eolh.c, , T, , r t . of service In . r ‘,G7 ' J , T " ,nl ' Oregon p<naloas have been g ran ted ) -------------------- ' d <’urtn« ,lw) Pb~ s“ D‘ hu n tln " »st In the ntten lance at vurloun high ,m ., Red Cross spirit as follows: John J. Mell. Portland he •u<,c*n* of the Junior» aw tm m lni I »0«. school functions, ha* b»»n effected i • T ________________ >13 a m onth; V ary Drake. Portland. laes« a> «amr tbrsutsrh fthltfthrumt of R departm ent of >30; Faancls M P«!ch, Portland. >18; at the SprlngfP 1*1 high school. P n n - 1 • program, i...t«w.Ssv«i binnchc'l last year through I d en tistry in In connection with th Uni ,, V II Hain annootw ed today • co^ip.-ratlnn of th«. l.lfe-Sarlng Rerv- dentistry the e U n l-.( ,e M Fuater Fo?est Grove. >30; , (-i,„r i... I Ice of the Red Cross, has led to a de- v verslly e r s lly of Oregon tin- w)]^ In Hanno!Ji y,rd- >1* ; Martha IVragon was urged In th« F lr„t ni'-mhcra of t> club a te t iiarn - ________ ___ u ________ term ination to make H a regular foa annual report of the state board of j A. Kiser, F orest Grove, >30; John W. I Thom pson. George Moon, Shirley lure of both these bran«-h«e. dental exam iners filed with G overnor P rentiss. Selma. }1-'; Alvin S. Klein It, im-nway and I.i-on«* Ils, sbeth An outstanding feature of the - ai ^ i . O regon City. >12. F rank Pierce. Th«- Uotisierw club « « tick t-sih ln g jú n io ra’ work th lj year was the par 1 I’leree. Four and n q u a rte r million tr i- u t) sandy, >12; Mary A. Mack. Engine, organisation M« m’w-rslUp Is op«*n to tl< Ipatlon for th« flr«t (!*ne of a Junior Leon B. Hn f, Mnr hilelrt. 515; «nv s t u d m selling >5 worlh of llc‘ i Red Crocs w orker In Ihe dhm ster rc- fry from th e McKcnsle -du>e hatchery „.«.„„I fugctlon »ts to sny on** nigh srr.ooi rwrcuon. i lief operations following the torna lo were d istrib u ted in d ifferent atrpam s Helen H. Hayden. Belem, >20; W l’.llam In Mlsonurt. Illinois, and Indiana J H edcson. _____ Buras. >18; Fannie E. Ad lltlons lo thè m«*i„b r«hl, ll’ t are Kehoe's In many more fo rtu n ate lo r d nod lakes of th, s ta te during the sec ____________ 0. on of 1925, according to a rep o rt Ju ,t Taylor. MUwaukle, i-xpected tu b«> miei,- af' r thè Are- Itlea displayed a keen Interest In ' A m iitlg rrn t form of bird chclcrs 1» .la tic e day football gatti«-, fo t whlch sending toys and books for the u s e : mad« hy E. W. Gott, ru p erlu ten d er r« sponsible for the ««pld -mlc which Is an attendane«- drive Is tu ing n-adt- b* of the children In Ihe diss.stsr ar,*a j of th e plant. , Th, Ju n io r R”«l Cross porgram has , The comm unity chest coniniittue re d evastating ccoatle-ss flocks oi d u c k s - asp rant» for culli m enila ralilp. nourished nut alon.* In settled com- ; ported th a t th e to ta l budget set fur As In th e T ule lake Country., This v-as nuiulttoa. but has been extended to to ria's tlret com m unity ch est drive lied , tho opinion expres-.rd by George Ton- CALL AND SEK Dr N. W E m en Indian schools Slid to native Alaskan j been fixed at >22.353 Detailed plans pi«. U nited S t- te s gam e v.art’tn for »chools where many Eskimo rhildr«-n , on P»’ • n” - 'e i- *” id work to cstlforn'-i. and Di. P.udolidi Snydsr, undertook Junior work. Tn addition ( fcr an org-nlxcd dilv Novmuher have been worked out. i inspector In .c h a rs« of th a United Ihe In lem allonal corr«spond-*nce be 11 ____ Mrs. W. W Oahrl 1. president of Hi.- S tates bureau of anim al Indus.ry for tween achuols Is proving more a n d , more popular. American schools are Irvington Pnnutt-T uacher association California, following a two-day inspec- now corresponding wtth thoee In th lr ‘ apd m usic ctm lrman of th e stftte Par- j ti n t of the Tu!e lake d istrict. The two ty four countries ent-Tencher organisation w as elected federal game officials estim ated (hat sta te president of the association at . th ere a re now at least 50.000 dead S trong M e m b e rs h ip A p p e a l Its convention In Portland. dusks In T ute lake, with thousands In R ed Cross D is a s te r R e lie f The Rogue Rlvor Valley Assocla i dying daHy of th e disease. (Ion of M inisters, which met at G ran ts Jam es W lllos and E llsw orth Kelley. Regulate the Temperatur« Ashing them selves "W hat If dlsas of Your Living and Work ter should visit onr city ’" the leading Puss last week, voted to co-operate In convicted In the circuit court at Salem citizens of many com m unities of the handling the proposed seven w eeks' for |Jie m urder of John Sweeney, ing Rooms Unit, d S lates heve adopted the Scout revival cam paign at Ashland n e x t ; guard, during a break a t the Oregon The tem perature of the uli n,otl(i to "Be P re p ared ;1 state pen iten tiary ot> August 12. were spring by Rev. llllly Sunday. Im pressed by the froquonay and the you breathe hue hr much F red T h atch er, 84. was killed by a - ntar.ced to be hanged In the cxecu- »Id,* rang of ponce time Cal(tnltt«s :i cham ber of the institution on tn do with your health as In Iholr country, they l-nve orgsnt-ed blast of giant powder In cam p 35 oi January 8. * S entence was r*r< m-unced the quality of fond you eat th e R o r'h Kelly L nnthcr company. 15 their com m unlttas with the thorough- no»» which norm al coad'ttons permit, mtlofl ftbovo W nndiing. He ' :.» pr'.m l - v - J t 't c 1 l.y. .'« a M hi:.!/. th.rd In order tn have perfect against the possibility of a time when ■; the blast holes In n stum p wh«-.i ,i!-p,bt-c of tho trio ensh.ie’! in the health and tuinitatlon you A great purchase and sale of ail that newest and best— r,-,-.. , i . •«•>'• Io-;sly was ccn v iited of those will ho no .uhatice fcr. thou M ho powder waa exploded accidentally jiiiiRt liave port« * t vcutil»- nr Jli.b Red Cress C h arters In many : r.:t oegree m urder and wa. aentonc- a t unbelievably low prices. Include with these beautiful .E a r l Elsher, stale tax corr.tnlsaion- ,.! to b a ju .ig e d mt D ecem ber 18. All lion. Get it localliloa are sim ilarly prepared. la nips arc wonderful silk pUlows of luxurious pure floss— >r Is o*i hie way to Now O r’enns. it h - r e of the o asis will be apoenlad to her« In* will atten d th«-* uallonnl con Electric Waffle Irons, Electric T oasters and Electric Irons sta te »... ..Ms court, atuordlng to v,-nt ion of th-.i sthie tex rorotulssion ’ by one of America's forem ost m akers— guaranteed for - b e d fense cotiusnl. jr s Tho eonvontlun will on-n N -vltg- 4 % r, Hoar ng on th** proposed form ation Quality, dependability and service. bor 9 and cpnlixtua u n til Novt mbur 17 tf tit« Untp-iun bUthWey Im provement Everyone c an afford these splendid conveniences at tha und keep tlte tem perature Cabh-wae n ear C ottage Grove have ittici WM hold at Elkton by officials iM af a point which your pl y- low prices we are offering them. not bhon Injured by the light fail th aiate highw ay ccm tn'sslo«.. All Hlchin naya I h n - c e s s a r y . irn sls and tin sc on tlio Taylor (him . étions of th e proposed d istrict were Quantities are limited. • for perfect health. TheK< on R o w ,riv er* «P -rnted by Q so rg o , ^ « a u n . t e l y «80 per- Jnm cs. are gfcw fhg to* mammoth pror sen» attL>ndlnc hi. Bro|H)S0d t r ,ct tlierninmetei'H register uc- Don’t wait too long. , attending. T The proposed di, district portions. One tipped tho scales at 27 i-i-i r« sent» the first effort In the slate oi,lately und will last for pounds. w years. Have one in youi 'o take advantage of the law enacted ! R efusal to believe tho testim ony of by th e la s t legislature providing tor living room and office and Ceorge Stillw ell and Joe Wilson, chief creation of Inclusive Im provem ent dis Insure the health and com w itnesses for tfio proscculjon, coupled tricts w ith state and federal aid. Tho r ' * > < - jz- fort of others as well at • I o with tho c o rtc n tF n thttf th e accused definite projects for which the dis w yourself. m an's habits wer» such ns (a prevent trict Is desired are the im provem ent > t i e Prices 25c to $2.50 X JL,' him from com m itting s coldblooded o( approxim ately eight m iles of the« h v * m urder, were tire principal reasons Roosevelt highway from the C o « lb A ; given by Governor Plorce for th s par county line to R eedsport and the 52-' donlng of A. J. W eston, th ree tim es inlla highw ay from Reedsport, on the Heilig Theatre Bldg., Eugene. convicted for the slay lrg of Hubert PadIQc highway, w estw ard through Krug in D eschutes county. S cottsburg and Elkton, to Drain. The Suprem e S a c riiie e JÜNÎ0RRE3'CROSS AIDS PEACE BY S!S GROWTH ; - J “¿ ^ . 2 ? First National Bank A Wonderful Shewing of New Lamps For Health’s Sake Lamps for every rctm in your home. Floor Lamps, Bridge Lamps, 1 able Lamps and’Boudoir Lampe. Taylor House Thermometer 9 ! ■ ■ ■ ■ STANDARD I FURNITURE CO.