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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.
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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.
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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
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, 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
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Oregon p<naloas have been g ran ted )
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' 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.
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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
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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
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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 ;
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“¿ ^ . 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
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I FURNITURE CO.