The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, January 28, 1926, Page 6, Image 6

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With the object o f Inv.'.l'iraDns »
plan for painting all the »tore front*
.
In the Spr.ngf >H b » -n * » ,11« r .t
R<, s u m e 0 , H ftp O en ln gS Of
President H J Cox of the chamber
the W»<* Collected tor
of commerce has appointed a com-
in It tee of nine. It is believed th a t!
Our Readers.
a wholesale painting campaign would '
do much in making the old but dins»
harmot ite in appearance with the new
a widespread epidemic of Influente
ones, and would benefit business an ! Is noted tn the Brownsville section of
attract outs M era
i I-*““ county.
The committee w'll consider a plan, Ths annual convention of the Ore-
suggested by \ C Truax »ho offered gOn Beekeepers' association was held
to paint all the fronts tn town for a
The Dalles.
straight price, and then hold a draw-
Lloyd t . Reynolds of Salètn was
Ing ai d give a lucky one out of every elected president of the Marlon Coun-
ten a free pstnt Job
ty Community Federation.
Those on the committ e are John
Mrs. Kllxabeth Lyons of Springfield
Winxenr ed. A. J
Perkins. Welbv celebrated her 99th birthday at her
Stevens M M Peery. Jess Seavey. E home In that city Monday.
E. Kepner. E. E Morison. O O. Bush­
David W James. 14. committed sui­
man and William Long
cide at Roseburg by shooting himself
through the head with a rifle.
R. B. T H O M P S O N N A M E D
The State Holstein Friesian associa­
S T O C K B R E E D E R S H E A D tion will hold Its annual meeting at
Oregon City Saturday. January SO.
Members of the Lane County Pure-i
bred Livestock Breeders' association I Mrs. William 0**11 sold her lObacre
named R B Thompson of Eugene ranch, located a few miles south of
Route A. president for the Sal«»- »° J>'h“ •» Roberta the conaid
Motor
eration being 140.000.
coming year, at a meeting held at th»
Sheep men from all sections of the
county seat yesterday.
E. A McCornack was named secre- state attended the Ï9th annual con­
tarv-treasurer. and representatives of vention of the Oregon Wool Growers
breeders of various breeds of stock associaflon In Pendleton,
follow: Holstein. A Benter of C r e » -' A flax growers' meeting was held at
we 1: Jersey. Owen Thompson; Short- Aurora Tuesday night for the purpose
horn. Mr. Hawley: Angora. I t C. i of Interesting farmers tn the vicinity
Wheeler; Gtiernseys. R A. Hard; In the flax-growing Industry.
The new state highway bridge over
Shropsh re. E. A McCornack: Cxford
and Cotswold. R Johnson: swine. W the McKenale river a short distance
below the old Hendricks bridge near
Maxwell.
Waterville waa opened to traffic.
Mike Makahua. track walker (or the
PLA N S H U T D O W N B O O T H -
K E L L Y ’S L O C A L P L A N T Shevltn-Hixon company, was killed in­
stantly when hit by the branches of a
A two-weeks shutdown o» th" falling tree near the company’s logging
Springfield mill of the Booth-Kelly camp south of Bend.
Lumhsp cotr-pany Is expected tn a Tlx«? American Lagton will hold a
fortnigh' a» a result of the ant-ounce-
sieeting in Baker February IS.
ment bv Manager A C Ptxon that in d e e d ,D this district are Burns,
the W endling mill an 'h-* comnan. « p-gnjon City. Prulrie City. Baker- Hunt-
camps are to cease work’ng for t r i ington. Ontario and Vale.
we*ks. b erim in g aStnn’ ay Dull mar-
The public service commission sus­
ke»« sro «ad to be resnons'bl
pended. pending aa investigation, the
It •« urderstnod that it is likely j proposed new rates of the Ktrkputrick-
that when the W endlingp ant is oner Coliins Water company, which oper­
a»ed again after two weeks, th* ates In Multnomah county.
Serirgfi-dd e ’ant w'll h * shut d ow n , Dan P. Smythe. millionaire sheep
for a similar period and that th re- man. died at a hospital In Pendleton.
after. for a wh ’e the plant« will b* He was 43 years of age. Mr. Smythe
operated alternat»lv In the» way un­ was one of (he largest sheep and farm
til conditions change for 'he better
operators in the northwest.
Mr. Dixon and Ralp*» Martin «ales
Harry 8. Thlenes. 25. of Deer Horn,
manager, are to spend a few dav#
who was accidentally shot by his
In S cattle »tending the annual meet­ brother. Earl, while the two were out
ing of the West Coast Lumbermen's on a trap line, died at the Pacific
association
Christian hospital m Eugene.
With four cases of sn.ellpox at Can­
The J. A Eh*.«-
M»*h-<dl«»
by. one a new case. Dr Frank Wallace,
S-'rlnrf eld
Clackamas county health physician,
I'nyel'lpg rod ded’^FI n o* *h--
rl-c-r'c chU’ ch t»r’’«-'fn w’l’ »ak* vaccinated 240 boys and girls at the
high school and grammar school of
place at 7 "0 ” M T>e V o-n? Mi*
that city.
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C. McC. Johnson, spruce lumber mill
t*-e.
to ra -t'e'-a 'e In th* cerem'
h a s he n p ro v id e ! fo r th e operator of Reedsport, announced that
c'a 1 m
he had purchased the Wade spruce
Occ« «'o**
tract of timber at the m -uth of Snath
“The Q’jeef'on« of Life and Jest:«
river The tract has 50.ub0.tMW ftot ot
Z n - w e r ” v 11 h» the pastor« ttv-me
spruce and fir
fo r 'h
ev en in g
More than 200 out of 2000 real estate
“ A F u ll tjn sp e for This Oeoera-
op< rs'ors in Oregon were pen dlzed
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12,50 each for not btaining their 192<
o’clock «eev'ce
license» before January 10 it wat an­
c t-n re k school tre » « “ a t 9 4 ; ln -
nounced by Will Moore, state real es­
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ir*, ,.3 'a te 1e» m e a t ~ n M
■rvk— tate commissioner
lepgfte at
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M 'dw eek
Abolition of 'be state parole board,
Tber-dav 7 3A S'ranger. wclcoT e at
“T»e tir.me-l ke Church." F L Moor-. or a rte.d reitriocos by law of Its
functions sad powers, was recommend­
M nis'er
ed in resol o' ions adopted by the Dis-
Here f*om L * a b u rr_ ‘ t '» » -'r o ti tri«/ Attorn*y«' ssse'iation of Oregon
v a) most.ag in Portland.
erv vs« *” own *rom Leahnrg Tues­ * tb
TTT
Her» from Wtndllrqj— Mr» I*
A Southern Pacific rail-laying crew EDGAR LO U K N A M E D AS
¡('row mid Mm. Hlrwltt c*«x»M of Wood
putting dowu 90-pound steel rails be­
S E N IO R P A T R O L L E A D E R ,(n< wtir#
| D town yesterday
tween Natron and Springfield on the
Eugene-Klamath Falls line has reach­
Springfield ltoy Scout». in meeting i
ed a point about a mile east of Spring- with the scoutmaster Monday evening !
field, having started the work at N'a named Edgar ta>uk. former head o f ,
iron.
the llob White patrol, as senior patrol I
Automobile owners of the state will leader for the Lions troop. Louk'j
be aaaeaaed aaother tax of 1 ceut a place as leader of the llob W hiles Is I
gallon on gasoline, for country road taken by Evan Hughe».
purposes. If legislation' proposed at
At the Scout meeting next Monday
the annual meeting of the state county
night It Is planned to complete the
Judges and commissioners' association
organisation of the third patrol Four j
tn Portland becomes effective.
patrols are to be formed in I he Lions
The Fidelity A Deposit company of troop.
Maryland and the Hartford Accident
A Indemnity company, a corporation,
M A N IN JU R E D BY AX
are preferred claimants tn the liquida­
IN W O ODS A T M A R C O LA
tion of the State Bank of Portland, de­
funct. according to two oplntous hand­
Myron Craig of Mareola was sever*
ed down by the state supreme court.
ly Injured when he »lipped anil fell ■
Highway construction in Oregon this
year will not be as extensive as It on an ax while working for the Fisher !
has been tn the past decade, owing to Lumber company In the woods near [
the decreasing funds There Is much Mareola. Monday afternoon
The ax cut a deep gash In Craig'« '■
work under contract, but for new pro­
jects the highway commission is limit­ nhdonien He was rushed to the Mercy
ed financially and intends proceeding hospital at Eugene.
cautiously, using available funds
8. P. Agsnta Meet.
where the best results can be obtain­
ed.
Carl Olson, local Soilthen Pacific
Two contracts, the last needed to agent, and Oawitd Olson, express
complete The Dulles California high agent, attended a meeting of Southern
way from end to end. were ordered I*aclflc agents of this district held In
advertised for the February 26 meet­ Eugene Saturday night. Ouy Illll. of
ing by the stae highway commission. the Portland offices, presided at the
These Jobs consist of surfacing the meeting
ten-mile section between Bend and
Imva Butt« and surfacing the ap­
Mrs. Lyons H u r t
proaches to the Crooked river bridge,
Only three days after she had cele­
the latter structure being now In pro­
brated her ninety ninth birthday. Mrs
cess of being built.
Kllxabeth Lyons fell while getting out
Fred Springer, ex-convict, who was
of a chair at the home of her grand­
reported to have been killed while
daughter. Mrs Grace May. and struck
Staging a hold-up In Canada a few
her head a painful blow The head was
months ago. has hbt-n arrested at Mc­
Allister. Okla.. according to word re­ cut had y, but Mrs. Lyons Is not In a
ceived at the Oregon state peniten­ serious condition.
tiary. A prison guard has left for
C h ris tia n C h u rc h .
Oklahoma tn quest of the prisoner
Sunday Services
Responsive to a rigorous protest
9 45 Sunday school It E Moshlsr.
against closing of numerous trout
sy-eaius for a period of ten years in Superintendent
11:00 ''The N ecessities of Life," bv
all parts of Oregon. E. F Averill,
state game warden, has asked the Rev S Earl Ch Iders The quartet
mate game commission to defer ac- will give a special number.
tlon la the mu-ter until the next regu­
6:30 Senior Endeavor
7:30 "Did
Alexander Campbell
lar meeting of the commission Febru­
ary 8.
Found n O tanfcf" I" !(• v C » 9
.
County Judges of a majority of the George Signor will sing
IS land grant counties of the state af­
CALL AND SEE Dr N W Emery j
fected by the withdrawal of the lands
and consequent loss of tax e s, m et in nn prfrei, of pinte and other wnrk
Portland and went on record for uni­
ted effort In a campaign to seek con
gressional reimbursement for loss of I
taxes amounting In all to about 84.- !
660,000.
Lewis Doolittle, proprietor of a
restaurant in Tillamook, was arrested
on a charge of stea ng food from the t
Martin store at Garibaldi. Officials i
believe the alleged stolen food, found
tn Doolittle's automobile, was inland i
ed (or use In his restaurant. He was 1
said to have confessed to three bur­
glaries.
The Increased prestige of Oregon
as a grain exporting state is reflected ,
in the compilation ot her total foreign
export shipments for the third quarter
of 1925, issued by the department of
commerce. The departmental figures
»how that Oregon, In the three month
period, shipped merchandise ov-rseaa
valued at
121.
The Skamania Light A Power com -
pany. which operates at Cascade I
Locks, was ordered t,y the public serv­
ice commission to repair Its lines and .
reconstruct part of Its equipment to ,
comply with the standard regulations. '
Complaint against the company wus |
filed by a large number of radio own- |
era living in the vicinity of Cascade '
Locks.
Painting and Decorating
I f you are p la n n in g on p a in tin g y o u r bonne o r b un ln es*
b u ild in g com e In and link u«t a bo ut o u r prb
» m l easy
p a y m e n t plana.
W o g u a ra n te e o u r w o rk and use the beet o f m a te ria l»
VASBY BROS.
S p rin g fie ld , O regon
312 M ain,
The Man Who Saves
T h e m an w h o apettdit lew» th a n he earna hag le a rn e d th e
w a y to lnde,tendence a nti Huceetw.
No m a tte r w ha t hlg Incom e m ay t>«>. he kn o w » th a t he
can n rn tn g c to liv e w ith in It a nti Have gome gurplu a fo r his
g ro w in g b a n k a cco u n t.
W hen m on ey in put aalde re g u la rly 11 g ro w s w ith re a lly
s u rp ris in g speed.
T h is h an k helps t h r if t y people to save by p a y in g 3D
In te re st on savings a ccou nts, su bject to usual re g u la tio n .
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
T e a c h yo u r d o llar» to have m o re cent»
T h e p rc h le m o f v a ry in g the lu m lly d ie t in m id ­
w in te r haH been solved by th e s k ill o f the c o m m e r­
c ia l c n n ii' r.T h c a rt o f p re se rvin g has s u rm o u n te d
the seasons, b rin g in g »he fr u its and vegetables o f
e a rly s p rin g and s u m m e r to o u r tables, d u rin g th e
«old m o n th s , in a lm ost th e ir o rig in a l c ris p fre s h ­
ness.
M odern food p re s e rv in g m ethods plus th e u n x le rn
m e rc h a n d is in g m eth od s o f S kaggs S tores p e rm it
the s h re w d h o u se w ife to serve h<*r fa m ily a pleas­
ing v a rie ty o f h e a lth fu l foods the ye a r 'ro u n d .
These p ric e s a little p la n n in g and personal
sh o p p in g w ill men na s u b s ta n tia l sa vin g In th e
w e e k ly o r m o n th ly budget.
55c
B ro w n S ugar, 3 lbs.
18c
D ill Pickles— large No. 2’/ j fin », 2 tin s
35c
Pineapple— B ro ke n sliced. No. 2 ’/2 tin s , 3 tin s
55c
2 tin s 25C
T om a toe s— O regon S o lid Pack No. 2 '/2 tin s
24 tin s $2.95
C orn — Good grade s ta n d a rd c o rn ................................................................ 10c
I
(Case 24 tin s , $2.35)
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11'
T/ i ’ <1
2’/ 2 lb. tin .......... 49C
S yru p — A d e licio u s blend o f Cane and M aple
5 lb. t in ................. 89C
10 lb. tin ....... $1.69
M o th e r's O ats, la rg e a lu m in u m p k g .................... .................
33c
B room s— D om estic, lo n g life , each ..................... ........................... 6 9c
C ra c k e rs — F a p tily size, 2 ’/ 2 lb. S n o w fla k e s ...... .....................48c
Eggs— Fresh sta nd ard s, 2 doz................................ .......... -.........53c
C offee— S kaggs W h ite W ra p (th e b e s t), 3 lb. ... .............-...$1.47
F lo u r— B ig K, th e best, 49 lb. sack ......... - ........... ..................$2.43
A ll Purpose h ard w h e a t, 1 bbl.
$9.49
T h e changable season o f
e a rly F a ll w ill cause m an y
people to s u ffe r fro m s lig h t
coughB, hoarseness, etc.
Nyal Huskies
Overstufied suites and odd pieces
in all shades of fine mohair or jac­
quard at prices greatly below
regular.
.
A Handv
Remedy For
Hoarseness
p le asa nt a fte r-s m o k in g
T a b le t th a t p ro m p tly
cleanses th e th ro a t.
P rice — 25c
I rosi »fia y
A H. B e rry , 10 lb».
L im it— 10 pounds to c u s to m e r
S u g a r-
H andy to ca rry and pleas­
a n t to take.
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In from Oe*lsr—11 W. Matthe «
of llexter wa* a visitor In Hpringfle Id
Friday, Saturday and Monday
Feature«:
Senashe* Eino«r—C ?--"h of SM«h-
-wr'» camp. M»eco1a. called at al loca,
phvstc’an's off’*“ Tuea-iav evening
for tr‘ 8tm*Pt of a «my«v*d fing'-r
w ill relieve in flam m ation
and the tic k lin g sensation
in a very sh o rt time.
|8 I9M .
Ju ly ’s Food in January
day evening.
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W e are n o w c a rr y in g P o u ltry and D a iry feeds
Prices from $ 8 7 .5 0 to $ 125.00
SKAGGS UNITED STORES
Wright & Son
No. 213
(W e D e liv e r)
Tel. 75,
S pringfield