THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS THURSDAY, NOV. 1«. 1926. OREGON NEWS ITEMS OF SPECIAL INTEREST I Vuloee the rnanknglvtng turkey market Is unusdally high (he majority I of the Umpqua valley birds wll bu held over« until Christmas. Growers i report that their birds this year are ¡shove the nveruge In slse, but are not 1 yet rally fattened. FROSH SEEKS MARRIAGE LICENSE AT OFFICE OF I ( LOCAL JUSTICE OF PEACE Mak« Lins Change. Brandall In Town— U. D. Brendell Hsrs from Thurston— Mrs. Al Weav­ waa In town from up the river Tues­ er of Thurston was In Springfield Power load on the line from Copco day. shopping Tuesday. to (iprlngfb Id was < ut down half this week with the completion of changes In lines wti reby the Portland Elec Ir'c Power company furnishes a. I power to the lower end of the Wl^ lamette valley, from Hpripgfleld, north. The change had no effect on the local plant of the Mountain States Power company. Employes of the company started work here on 942 Willamette St. the rebuilding of the Mountain State* EUGENE. OREGON Urn- betwe n here and Albany. Cop­ per stored on tbe vacant, lot near Men’s Suits, In grey, blues, Men’s Blazers A new ship- tbe local plant for severi weeks was fancy plaids, all wool- being removed this week In prepara­ In all colors, tion for the work. j Kaylug th at'h e feared the attitude 1 of upper classmen regarding the af- Brief Resume of Happenings of fulr, a University o f Oregon freshman The ccrnersliine of the Veterans appeared In Sprlngflsk) Tuesday, and the Week Collected for ' Memorial hospital at Klamath Falls I sought a murrlage license both at a • Our Readers. ¡was laid with appropriate ceremonies local real estate office und at the city by the American Legion post. The I hall quarters of Justice of the Peace 1 building Is being erected to the mem Rk W Smith Publicity that might re­ Klititittih Fulls now tin* * population ery ot world war veterans by the peo­ sult from hbi obtaining the license o t ti'mrly 10,000 it Is ■■»tlmatotl. ple of Kluiunth county. at the Eugene courthouse led him to I'bin» (or I ho organisation of a civic John SV. Blodgett of Grand Rapid». try Springfield offices, the would-be I vukuo uro motor way at Kllvortun Midi., and his associates have pur- brldgegrcout told Justice Smith. An luernaaa of children of school ■-In Hi d approximately 1.000.000.000 W'thout power to aid tbe youth. aa>< In Euguno was found by the school feet of yellow fir timber In Tlllumook Justice Smith advised him to try Eu­ census onuinoratora thia your county from ths W. H. White Lum­ gene and trust to luck, or go to Rose­ from $3.98 $5.98 The population of the county Jail bar coni puny. The consideration whs burg or other nearby county seat. The Overcoats, wool, cassa- nt Salem has dropped to 17. the «mail said tn have been approximately 32.- j student tnld the Justice he was of age, Call for School Warrants. «■«I number of prisotmrs In more than 000.uoo. Men’s Shirts, without col­ miar, worsted, fancy plaids was a member of the reporting staff a year. . Three boya. iMd Ward. Al Bchufer Bprlngfld d. Ore.. Nov. 12, 1926. of the Oregon Dally Emerald, halted lars, made of broadcloth Priced at to Notice Is hereby given that School Jnffemon county s< hool» were clon­ and Charles Anderson, students of from California where marriage li­ Diet. No. 19, Lane Co., Oregon, will ed two day» lost wuek to permit tench Ihu Eugene high school, were arrest in fazicy stripes. censes could be obtained from almost era to attend the Instllut« held at ed whlls attempting to break Into a pay at tbe office of the School Clerk, any notary oubllc. • store at Salem to recover u huge wood- ¿Indra*. City Hall. Springfield. Ore., School 51.98 Men’s neckwear for Xmas. The board of trunteen of Linfield 1 i n us which hue played nn Important Wheat Arrlvst Hsrs— Two cudoads Warrants 662 to 769 Incisive. Inter­ A good assortment of pat­ pngt In gehooi activities In Ibe Wil­ Men’s hose, a real value, college at McMinnville hne decided to •if wheat arrlvod here from eastern est ceases after Nov. 214b, 1925 terns. raise **90,00* tor new buildings ami lamette valloy. Or gun Tuesday. They were consign R. W SMITH, Both Klamath Falls bunks aro re- ed to the Springfield Mill and Grata 3 51.00 equipment. Clerk of School District, f fusing Io cash Kbmutth county road company. Springfield, Ore. The bed of lower Klumnth Inltu yield­ ed 46 bushel« of rye to nn acre thia warrants. The banks point out that year on a 378 acre tract, according to the road fund Is now overdrawn to the extent of 3 DI. uoo and they refuse to M .Metachcnbachcr. Wtv.wiiac— six— as— s i n issa ami mos — — — — x— handle thia paper uulll the county llernd Christianson. 79. nu Inmale 'court gives lhint some uasarance as o f the Lutheran home for the axed to when they will he paid. near Eugene, sustained a broken neck llallol Ct let for a constitutional when he fell off a barn. ' amendment and Initiative measure The etty council of tUndon has In- authorising the state to engage In the atolled W. II. Foster of that city as development of hydroelectric power city recorder to fill the vacancy caus­ were prepured by the attorney general ed by the death of Jamas Mast. al Salem. Both the proposed amend­ The McKensle pa»» hlghw sy. over ments and the measure are sponsored the summit o f the Caacadss was open by the Oregon state grange. ed to traffic again after having been There were two fatalities In Oregon closed two days on account of deep 1 dua to Industrial accidents during snow. the week ending November 13. accord­ Establishment of a branch ot the ing to a report prepared by the stale W est Coast Tanning company In Industrial accident commission. The Salem will ba considered at the next : victims Included A. Klelndlest. Spring- ; meeting of the local chamber ot com­ field, powderman. and William S. Or- merce. mand, Portland, (ruck driver. The Arlington city council has ap­ Federal assistance In maintaining proved the city budget for 1926. In and Improving Chutnpoeg park, one the amount of 321.14K, us against •of ihe moat historic sputa In the Pa- 322 445 for the year 1935, a reduc­ ‘ d flc northwest, was advocated by Al- tion of *300. j bert Toiler, caretaker. In a letter Tranchell A I'arcllus of Portland received al Ibe offices -of the state j were awarded the contract for the tiuard of control. During the summer general construction work of the state of 1825 a total of 11.600 persons visit- j normal school at AnhlamL Their bid ed the park. ■K N guam M aa ■■■■■■I was *109.972. Umatilla county has received Judg­ amounting t nouncement made at fo-nd by Jay H. | The lands have been ordered sold. i Upton, slab, senator. The total bonded Indebtedness of the > ' city of Salem la 3430.000. according to A total of 251 persons were arrest- ed for violations of the state prohibi­ figures compiled by 8. K. Purvlna, a tion laws during October, according to member of the city council. a report prepared by William 8. i The Jury trying J. S. Trent at Mo Mlnnvtllo for murder r 'turned a ver­ Ijev eu . state prohibition, director. When Mr. and Mrs Newton Smith dict of guilty of manslaughter. Trent drove up to their home In Snletn Fri­ shot und killed George llamlln ot day night they discovered a large Portland, and dangerously wounded whitb hen roosting on the front bump­ his father as the llamlln purty was I er of the machine. The hen wan Stopped alongside the foriqer'a farm September 15. It was Trent's conten­ asleep. Fire losses In Oregon, exclusive- of tion that the Hamlins hud been In his Portland, during the month of Octo­ watermelon patch Georg« A. Loud, who served 20 years ber aggregated 3I6S.7OII.34. according to a report prepared by the stab! In congress from Michigan, was killed fire marshal. There were a total of In a wreck near Coquille. He was tiling with J. 8. Whitaker when the 66 fires. Hay Jlllson. 34, a Southern Pacific xuluniobtla collided with the rear end ticket agent at Ashland, shot Mrs of a truck parked on a turn In the Fred Nell, 36, and then, turning the road. Mr. Loud had spent several pistol upon himself, committed sul- months at Myrtle Point, looking after old«, at the Nell residence, where extensive timber Interests. He was We will continue to make service quality, and workmanship our ideals about 70 years old. Jlllann lodged. in this business as have Mr. Wing and Mr. Anderson. The Ford policy White cedar logs to the number of Whether the teachers employed In the Salem schools will receive salary 2000 were floated down the middle enjoyed the world over will be lived up to in every detail at our place. Increases aggregating approximately fork of the Coquille river In one of the moat successful drives of late. Re­ *30.000 annually, will be decided by the voters at a special election to be cent rains were sufficient In volume to give a good head tor the several We carry a full line of Ford cars, trucks and tractors in stock. We held December 8. splash dams which were used to float One hundred and four mills report­ the drive. The outgo belonged to the have also a large and complete line of parts and accessories, so there is ing to West Coast Lumbermen's asso­ Coos Ray Lumber company and to no delay in any of our service. ciation for the week ending November the Western White Cedar company. 7 manufactured lOO.N6O.4tK feet of The Washington. D. C., office of the lumber, sold 91,063,431 feet and ship­ biological survey tins requaated a com­ ped 96.696.647 feet. The garage and service department in Springfield is regarded as one plete* survey of the rodent condition Outstanding bonds of the state of I In the a u to of Oregon, particularly In of the best Ford agencies in the Willamette valley. We will soon move/ Oregon November 1 of this year ag j regard to tbe numbers In oountles . I gregaled 380,589.690, while the total ! where campaigns huve been curried to a fine new concrete building being erected especially for us at the credits were *23.091.068.02, according ' on as compared with numbers In those to a report prepared by Thomas U. counties before campaigns were start­ Corner of Fith and A. streets. Here we will have one of the largest and Kay. slate treasurer. ed, according to Ira N. Gahrlelson. best plants to be found anywhere. Thu Flora Logging company of Carl­ leader of the rodant control service. ton gave the logging world something The federal government, while It to shoot at when they loaded 70 cars would bo glad to sanction construction of large logs with one W illamette load­ Come in and renew acquaintances even if you are not in the market fcr of a wild bird refuge In the Klamath ing machine Ui eight hours IS minutes. luke bed srpa of southern Oregon and a Ford- There