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F A (ìr - E’ '« T C7ECCN NEWS ITEMS OF SPECIAL INTEREST THURSDAY. APRIL I. 11»2»? TUE SPIUNUFIELD NEWS R e g is tra tio n Open. Rotondine of outM andloe bond« of R egistration hook» aro now nt ih» Ort kon irt wuUok uiatrk-t* through the c| ty h -,| an j „p w(,„ have not pre- Issuance of state bonds as a solution viously reg istered e r have changed to th e present financial dlteuim a now precincts since last reg isterin g faced by Irrigation projects In this should do so b ifo re April 20. Record state, was suggested by S tate T reas er R W. Sm ith anneunced today The Brief Resume of Reopenings o< u rer Kay. a mem ber of the state irriga Springfield to tal reg istrai on Is about tion securities commission, at a con 1500. the Week Collected tor ference at Salem Our Readers T here are 3251 radio sets on the Thumb Cut Off. farm s of Oregon. It has been disclosed Ray G rothe. who lives n ear Goshen. S teelh ead s have bogus th eir run up by a recen t survey by the del artiu en t U In th e Pacific C hristian hospital of commerce. That the ra I: nearly , today as a result of an accident yes- th « V m atilla riv er from th e Columbia. as popular as tracto rs ts shown in the , eriU). ln wh)ch m , wall caught Spinal m eningitis claimed two more report th at there are 5771 tracto rs on (n a hu„ Mw ani, (hl, , hunlb gever„d Victims In K lam ath Falls with the 5»e5 Oregon farm s The total num ber Tb|( h>#d waa operated on by a local tfeath of tw o boys, aged 7 and 10. of farm« in the state is 55.908. an In- , u(<ron n „ h , n . ta Rg of the ac- C itizens of Sum pter turn ed out en crease of 5 102 since 1920 I cldent were not available today. B a sse and donated th e ir services In Unless tax receipts increase m ater- < __________ repairin g the highw ay leading Into the tally the state tre a su re r on April H r Inspsctors Here— R. L yberg and E. •lty. will be compelled to draw from the g McLendln. Inspectors tor various Logs will be rafted from the Slus- various state depositories a large f)rnl, buvtn< lum ber, a re a t the Frederick Stelwer. O. O. P. Can law river to Coos bay to save railroad amount of money to defray cu rren t ; Boo, h Kel' ly piBnt today. diciate for Senator. . ____________ freight chargee by the Stout Lum ber expenses of the state governm ent : The shortage of funds la due. the sta te Qo To s . aM, . _ n r and Mrs w H . eompany. ,Q s ,,a („ e o r r r |h , Io w a M a n Seeks Location—Allen C. Salem ’s annual blossom day festival treasu rer said, because of Interest d u e , , ^ 1Urd from the state on April 1. was observed Sunday. The fete was week-end. On Monday they retu rn ed 'C lln g n n p eel of Mapleton. Iowa, la In Minor alteratio n s in th e hospital at to Portland, w here Dr. Pollard atteod. Springfield thia week, seeking a new tw o w eeks ahead of any previous ob the servance of the occasion. --- - Oregon Soldiers’ Home are con ru I uvw. o home n «•««» a a ■ w Cllngan . ed th e UiV-gtlU* m eeting Ut of city uvaaiu h ealth v officers thia vswve.w» d istrict ee Mr The state highway commission m eet tem plated by the S tate Board of I on of (be atate Mr». P ollard retu rn ed I peel has relativ es here and at Mar- ‘cola ing has fixed April 10 a t New Grand trot. as a result of an Inspection e a r,y , htJ WM)fc Bond* to r th e hearing on th e Salmon I The large num ber of aged men , suffering from Infirm ities requiring river im provem ent district. hospital attention has made a re a r The annual conference of th e South rangem ent necessary in order th at ern Oregon S eventh Day A dventist more beds may be provided. church was held for th ree days in the The state public srevlce commission new church edifice of th at denom ina held a hearing ln Eugene on th e ap tion at Medford plication of a large num ber of persons Sheep »hearing started Monday in living in the w estern end of Eugene th e central Oregon country. The first and oiftside the city lim its for exten shearing was in Crook county and It is sion of street railw ay service on the expected th a t shearing will continue Southern Pacific tracks which extend until at least June 20. on Eleventh avenue w est and on a Investigation of an alleged defective county road for a number of miles. sew er at Salem showed th at It was Revival of the shale oil Industry ts blocked with moonshine mash. The prom ised for Ashland early this sum officers were notified and an effort is m er A new 250-ton reto rt for m elting being made to determ ine the source of the shale has been in experim ental th e trouble. operation for the past seven m onths Co<3« county will have a baseball and it has proven capable of doing the league th is year, which will open May work. W hen the plant gets in full 2 and close the season a fter playing I operation it will have a capacity of the tw elfth game July IS Members 1000 tons daily, according to present a re North Bend, Coquille. M arshfield plans. and Bandon. A stream of smoke bearing a pun The south Jetty being constructed gent o<jor 0( sulphur Is coming from on Coos bay has been damaged to a fissure ln the hillside near McLen considerable ex ten t by rough w ater, non's station on the O.-W. R. A N . which has broken down rocking and Bend branch, railroad men report. The w ashed out piling. 200 yards going cut smoke is pouring from a crack vary in one section. ing in width from 4 to 20 feet. The B usiness and professional men of edges of th e fissure a re caked with E ugene have announced a state-wide sulphur. The earth crack is less than celebration to be held a t Eugene Aug 100 feet from th e railroad tracks. nst 19 and 20 in honor of the comple Sales of lum ber reported by 104 tion of the Eugene-K lam ath Falls line mills to the W est Coast L um berm en's of th e Southern Pacific. association for the week ending March Sale of logs on th e Columbia river 20 am ounted to 115,342.905 feet. This fo u le d 30.000.000 board feet la st week was 14,000.000 feet below th e abnor according to John T. Dougall. m anager mal bookings of the previous week, of th e Columbia R iver L oggers’ Infor but was well above the norm al av er m ation bureau, settin g the highest age. Production came up during the sales record of two years. week also, rising from 107,947,524 feet Ci s tru c t for grading of eight miles th e previous week to 110,346.826 feet. The sem i-annual distribution of au of highway betw een Corvallis and Phil om nth on the Corvallis-Newport road tom obile registration fees to the 36 - was let by the state highway commis counties of the state, represen tin g one- sion to the Slate C onstruction com fourth of the net receipts for th e six- pany of Albany for $36.439. m onth period ending March 15. has United S tates S enator McNary pre Just been completed by S ecretary of sented to P resid en t Coolidge the name S tate Koxer. The am ount distributed of Justice John L. Rand of the Oregon among the counties totaled $1.120.000 suprem e court as a candidate for a p and distribution was made upon the pointm ent to the ! ¡era! circuit court h as. j of the contribution made by ea< h county to the autom obile reg istratio n of appeals at San Francisco. Two hundred physicians of the state fund The senate public lands com m ittee gatb red In Portland W ednesday. You'll find all the now spring sty les in all th e T hursday and Friday to atten d the* an has reported favorably on a bill for new sp rin g colors w aiting for you here. T h ey 're nual confer rt - c i the city and county reconveyance of Sand island, a t the all aces m en. but It w on’t co st an y th in g to look mouth of the Columbia river, from the Ren!- . •••• '-'ll m eet governm ent to th e sta te of Oregon. at them . Of course we also ca rry o u r reg u lar ing of th«- sta te medical society. conservative line of h a ts an d caps. lnf.uer.ta cases declined throughou' The island originally was ceded by the the state the last week, only 172 be state to the g ivernm ent In lh64 with • the understandinc th at it would be ing reported as against more than 2 used for m ilitary purposes. The state the week before, according to the bul letin of Dr Fr- > ri k D. Stricker, sec - .-intends th at th»- .»land was not so used but was leased for fishing pur reta ry of the state board of health. poses. The state highw ay dep artm en t has P ortland was announced as winner announced th at special 1 ad restric f first prize for 1925 among th e coun tious in effect on <■ rtaln state road? try 's big cities in th “ national fire for s tre n d months would i - r •• vt w aste contest conducted jointly by April l. Aft<-r that data the n u • ’he ratio n al fire w aste council and the load lim it prescribed by law again cham ber of comm erce of the United will be effective. States. Prizes were aw arded to cities . T h .- Home T ele hone & Telegraph of each class on the basis of th e re company of m utie rn Oregon in its duction in fire los.ies shown during th “ annual report fil -1 with the public year. Portland made the best showing service comm, - on shows profit» o* among cities having populations of 5 more than 100.000. year 181». The company operate? in Seven hundred barnyard h n» wili Me<;f rd aDd vicinity. soon he sittin g on thousands .1 Chi- , Ju-llee of the Peace Miller Hayden nese pheasant eggs at the two stati of Bandon ».-n n cd Dr. J: -a s W heel plants at Eugene and Corvallis, ac e r of Geld Beach to W days in Jail, a cording to Gene Simpson, seperintend- fine of $150 ta d revocation of hl-- au ent of th e plant». P rospects are good S carfs h a w n ev e r been sm ajrter o r m ore b eau tom< de 1, erjse for one y r, on Dr. butch ...is y ar. i.. tiful! Wo are show ing all the, new est ones, fash Who '• r’-t pho. of guilty to driving au being laid by the ph easan ts earlier au- mobile while Intoxicated. ioned of fine qu ality silk. E ach one a triu m p h an t tb. season than usual. The wild tar- i The state sui-r-m e court has af key hens recently brought here from i color schem e so Ingeniously h arm onious us to firmed th e (onviit.i' 'S of C H. Ow.-ns the south are also laying, ano quite a ; m atch any gown. In all th e m ost brilliant m od and C hest' r C. Kubll, who are under latch of these birds Is expected. | ernistic colors. s in’ence of not to exceed t i-ee years Bids will be opened by th e s t a t e ' In th " sta te penitentiary for aiding ilghway commission April 29 on the 1 and abetting W. II. Johnson, cashier of following Jobs: K lam ath Falls Lake-i the Rank of Jacksonville. In th e inis- view highway, Bly m ountain section, 1 application of funds of th e Institution. 12 5 miles of surfacing; Alsea valley Several hundred Finnish resid en ts ection. 10.5 miles of grading; Roose- ot A storia gathered at th e Captain • it highway in Lincoln county, two R obert Gray Ju n io r high school and ridges with reinforced concrete arch Bnanlm ously adopted a resolution ex ver Ih-poe bay and Rocky creek ; 1.5 - pressin g th eir approval of the action miles of grading through the city of of Hchool au th o rities In compelling the W heeler; a section of the same high j resignation of Paul Siro, 14. as presi - ay between Hobsonvllle and Miami. dent of the school stu d en t body after : wo miles of grading, and on th e sam e Slro had openly declared him self as Highway a bridge over the south fo rk , few oriny com m unistic principles. of the Nehalem a t Mohler. Tire Sale Special Prices on All Sizes OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT We are reducing our stock. Also a few specials in tubes and Eastern Oil. Also a few specials in the Radio Department. Springfield Garage Exquisite Malcriáis (Reflect the Ne<w Season *» v . i i* \ - / Can’t Beat ’em Men! New Easter Felts as Low as $3.50—$5.00 An Im portant dlsplny of new fashions in ma* terial. .Materials never before associated with this popular price. Of b eaullful quality In glorious colorings and designs expressing all tin* (lush and sp ark le th a t vivify the S pring season. 50c per yard Silk Stockings Radiant S ca rfs HPwontq 4 Silk sto ck in g s o f exquisite colorings. Sheer, m edium and heavy silk, with lisle loot and top fo r long wearing. Reliable, full fa hloned hose. At Ibis extrem ely low price it is well to buy a se a son’s supply. All sizefi. $1.25 THE FARMERS EXCHANGE “THE STORE OF SPRINGFIELD”