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    THURSDAY. APRIL 8. 192«
THE BPRINGKTLD NEWS
PAGE SEVEN
....... :
About Ifouf OREGON NEWS ITEMS
Construction of Salem’s propos-d
new >640,000 linen mill will begin
within the next ten days, according to
announcement made by the directors.
Machinery costing >155.000 has been
ordered
and will arrive In Salem lie-
Thing* You Should Know
Brief Resume of Happenings of fore June 1.
Influenza I» declining rapidly
the Week Collected for
throughout the state with the advent
Our Readers.
of spring weather, according to tig«
urea compiled by Dr. Frederick D.
Stricker,
secretary of the state beard
FOR HALE
George
W.
Bailor,
51,
prominent
POH SALK G<>,„| residence ot; cc-1
NOTICE OF SHERIFFS »ALE ON
EXECUTION.
rancher of Arago, was drowned In the of health, which »bowed hut 97 < a- -a.
Hol'd Corn, Mliin<*ola Number 13 ,
niont sidewalk Inquire New* of-
Two weeks ago there were more than
I* hereby given that by v!r-
Coquille river.
»<«•
M 25; Al s Ih'iit, in yi'Hi'» in lutae County, PE ' ; tue Notice
by John Joseph Gaines, M. D
of an execution and order of sale
200.
hut hoi» to Hero last 3 your«.
A safe In th a railroad station at Red­
!l* iu<-d out nf th- Circuit Court of the
por
h a l e several 2-yearoid jvr'
One hundred acres of land near Jo­
Kill <1 Dried.
. State of Oregon, fur Lane County, on
mond
was
blown
with
nitroglycerine
SCIATIC NEURITIS.
soya; du > lu freshen In March, >iid
seph. and more than a score of ai re*
At I' m rtill r» Union »toro, Spring- the 13th day i f March, 1926. upon a
and >175 stolen.
> a* h H»e them on uty riimh it f o il, or Eugene, or at my place on ¡Judgment rendered In »aid Court on
Sciatic neuritis is, of course,
of test plots In other points in Union
Vessels entered at Portland during and Wallowa counties, will be seeded
¡the I7’h day of February, 1926, In it
Pleasant 111! (' F Hyde, 731 Wil­ Mi Renile dm . W. Neff
A2J ¡suit wlo-reln William Tuylor and | limited to the sciatic nerve. It is
March numbered 120 against 114 In In flax this year, according to H. O.
lamette 8L, EuKeue
I Pearl Tuylor, Husband and Wife,, often excruciatingly painful. There
FOR SALE -Carbon pupei In largo " re plaintiffs, and Newton Jasper is no »welling. Lameness is pro­ March last year.
Avery, Union county farm agent. An
M l i 18 36 A 1 8
«heoto, 26x36 luche*, suitable for Conner, William ('. Itebhan and I nounced. Fever is c’- ent in the
The Southern Pacific trestle at Ada attempt is being made to substitute
making tracings. The Now« Office. George I. Hur ey w-re defendnnta, | majority of case*. Absolute rest between Eu . ne and Coos bay, was flaxseed for cereals.
WANTED Wanted to buy, for casti,
the plaintiffs recovered judgment j
damaged by fire.
ui kinttu i»f second hand furniture
Net operating revenues of the Pa­
Ruttar wrapper* printed accortiti* against defendant Newton Jasper is the best treatment, though other
Fred Oake*. 75, ended hl* life at cific Telephone & Telegraph company
nini Implement*. J. K Greer, I’hone to regulation* with niuno, weight Comer for the sum of >2154.39. to measures muy go along with bene­
hear Interest at 7ri per annum, the
The Dalle* by firing a 30-30 rifle in Oregon during the year 1925 ag­
Eugene 1602
and addro**, >1 36 u hundred at th» further sum of >100 attorney fee, and fit. I find it very difficult to con­
bullet into bis head.
gregated >1.415.014.06. or >54.753.73 less
MH; M 1 New* Office.
>14 00 costa and dhhursementa, with vince these people tlmt they do not
accruing costs; also decree of fore- have rheumatism- Old-time phyai-
Oregon postmasters have been nom­ than In the year 1924, according to the
F oil RENT Olio 6-rootn Imu»« on
NOTICE TO CREDITORS____ (foaure of the mortgage given to ae- cians indeed, useu to pronounce inated as follows: Klamath Falls. annua! report of the corporation filed
Mouth Third str**t. Cull |03 J. I).
cure the note upon which aald Judg­
John A. McCall; La Grande, Ralph R. In the offices of the public service
Notice 1» hereby given th at letter« ment was based, against all the de­ thia disease "sciatic rheumatism”
W McKinnon.
tf testamentary on the Estate of Frnnk
commission at Salem.
Huron.
fendant* and order for the sale of the when condition* were not under-
J Zimmer, deceased, have Issued' out lands in said mortgage and herein­ stood as they are now. An aged
Gilliam county’s pet flock of wild
In
the
first
quarter
of
1926
building
FOR HAl.fc »100-1 Alt «6x146 on K of the county court of Lane county, after described to satisfy said Judg­
physician was one of the w ont
geese, which is growing In size, ia
permit
totals
in
Bend
exceeded
those
St <’ F Hyde Realty Co.. 731 WII- Oregon, to the undersigned executrix, ment, with Interest, cost* and expen­
sufferers that I have ever seen.
for any previous year by more than proving a decided annoyance to farm­
ami that all person* having claims ses of sale
Ihtnotto HL, Eugene, Ore.
ers of the region, upon whose field*
Medicine* for rheumatism were ab­
>15,000.
against
said
eetate
should
file
the
NOW
THEREFORE,
pursuant
»o
M 11 18 26 A 1 8
solute failures in hi* case. A
the birds are complacently fattening,
same duly verified with the under­ said execution and order of sale,
King Bros. Boiler works of Port­
plaater-paris cast which enforced
according to reports from rancher*
C A L L ANO KEF l>r N W Em ery signed al the office of 8 ,D. Allen. will, on Saturday, the 17th day of
land was lowest bidder for the new
Hovey Rttlldlng. Engine, Oregon, April, 1926, at one o’clock In the after­ absolute rest for two weeks cured
that have come into the state game
on price* tai plate and other work.
him—without
a
drop
of
medicine
1
pipe
line
for
The
Dalles.
The
bid
within itx month* from the date of noon at the Southwest door or main
commission office* at Portland.
Rheumatism,
so-called,
is
an
in­
lhi* notice.
was $52.043.90.
entrance to the County Courthouse
F o r h a IJC -Carbon paper In large
Dated April 1. 1926.
Reduction of alfalfa acreage. In­
In Eugene. Oregon, offer for sale and flammation of the joint*. It is char­
Marshfield is furnishing a tempor­
•beets, 26x38 In ch —, suitable for
MARY JANE ZIMMER. Executrix sell at public auction for cash In acterized by swelling, pain, limited
crease in pasture acreage, increas*
ary
airplane
field
in
the
north
part
motion,
and
fever
in
acute
stages.
8
D
ALLEN.
Attorney
for
Estate.
making tracing* The new* Otfloe
hand, to the highest bidder, subject
from 56 to 200 acres of asparagus land
A to
1 8 redemption
15 22 29 as provided by law, all The correct term is arthritis. Rheu­
of the city, where visiting planes may
and a 100 per cent increase in other
matism
is
an
obsolete
name,
or
land this summer.
the right. tl»e. Interest and estate
of all aald defendants In and to the should be. Neuritis is an entirely ii Mrs. J. A. Hills, 45, of Lowell, was truck crops is recommended in the
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
different
proposition,
and
requires
Umatilla county economic conference
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That' lands In «aid mortgage described to- entirelj different treatment. Blood-
killed suddenly when the family cow report, a survey of which has been
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
wlt:
on
the
30th
day
of
March,
A.
D.,
1926.
disorders
and
germs
cause
arthritis.
the undersigned he* been appointed
became frightened and trampled upon completed by a special committee.
The Northwest fourth of the North.
admlnlRtralor of the enute of Rena R D. Wilson was appointed adminis­ ea«l quarter of Section 34. Township Injuries, over-use, strains, and dis­
her while she was milking the animal.
Plans for Immediate construction of
C. l-aiton, deceased. by the County trator of the estate of Llxxle M. Wil­ 18 South, Range 1 West of the Wil­ ease of adjacent organs cause neu­
The body of Roy Campbell, ex-prize a 30-room concrete and steel wing to
Court of l^tne County. Oregon. All son. deceased, by the County Court of lamette Meridian. Containing 40 acre*, ritis. A rectal ulcer may cause
fighter, aged 25, of Klamath Falls, the present building of The Dalles
peraon* haring claim* ngulnst said I-nne County. Oregon. All persons hav­ and all that part of the Southwest sciatic neuritis, which treatment of
estate are required to pre*ent them ing claims against said estate are re­ fourth of the Northeast quarter of the ulcer cures promptly. Women
was found In Lake Ewanna. The body hospital, at a cost of approximately
wtlh the proper voucher* to the un­ quired to present them duly verified,: section 34, Township IS South. Range have sciatic neuritis from causes
had been In the lake between one and >60,000, are announced. The wing
dersigned at the law office* of l e t ­ a* by law required, to said ndmlnl»' 1 West of the Willamette Meridian, that escape notice, often the physi­
two weeks.
ter * Foster., at No. >61 Willamette tralor at the law office of Alta King. lying North of Little Fall Creek, all cian himself fails to locate the
will be the first of three units to be
S. M. Tuttle of Central Point was built, which, when completed, will give
Street In Eugene, Oregon, within *lx 818 Miner Ritlldlng. Eugene, Oregon; In Lane County. State of Oregon.
rouree. A bit of reflects oug
month* from the date of tin* notice, within six month* from thl* date.
CRANK E. TAYLOR.
to convince any one of the Zutih
appointed trustee of the Oregon State Thè Dalles a 150-room fireproof hos­
baled at Eugene, Oregon, thl* 11th Dated March 30. 1926
Sheriff of I-ane County, Ore
of using medicines for rheumatism
Horticultural society by Governor pital
Date of first publication April 1,
day of March. 1*26
M1825 A181S ill such cases.
Pierce, to succeed C. B. Minton, whose ,
1926
JAMES LAXTON,
Four thousand acres in 38% day*
ALTA KINO, Attorney for estate.
term
has expired.
Administrator of the Estate of
CALL AND 3S B Dr N. W Em en
was
the plowing record made by Pru-
R. D. WILSON. Administrator
RENA C. LAXTON, Deceased
A movement has been launched at fer brothers on County Judge Weath­
M 111835 A It
A 1 8 15 22 29 m i nr1 -« on olaV and other work •»
Hood River to place a monument of erfords’ ranch near Arlington. The
native basalt over the graves of Na­ work was done with a tractor pulling
thaniel and Mary White Coe, the twelve 16-inch plows, plowing six
town's first residents.
inches deep, and operating day and
William Chancy Winston, father of : night. An average of 104 acres a day
the broccoli industry and planter of was made.
—yet go more often, travel farther, than ever
General law Practice
I’houe Re*. 101-J
Office 73-J
the first commercial pear orchard in
before.
Five hundred college ptudents rep­
F. H. WALKER
Douglas county, died at bis home six resenting every state in the union
Go by train. Save in many important ways
I. M. PETERSON
Auto Truck Transfer
•
miles south of Roseburg.
and practically every college and uni­
Attorucy-at-Law
by doing so.
Hous* Hold Good*, Baggage,
Boys and girls of Pilot Rock have versity in the United States, have ap­
Low
roundtrip
fares
secure
surprising
value
M archandlo* Moving
Commercial State Bank Bldg.,
organised what is probably the first plied for the 70 summer jobs at Crater
for your travel funds. Figure vour expense in
Office at 313 Main St. .
Springfield. Ore.
sheep club of its kind in the state of lake national park this year, according
driving your own car against the cost by train.
Oregon, Fred Bennion, Umatilla coun­ to Richard W. Price, managing direc­
The saving in train «travel will amaze you. So
ty agent, has announced.
tor ot Crater lake lodge and affiliated
«ave the car for pleasure purposes.
HOUSE PAINTING
Telephone«: O ffice 6 IS Re*. 2075
Representatives
from
communities
,
concessions.
Save
nervous
energy,
too.
Your
travel
re­
K alto m ln lng In all It*
Branch**.
along the lower Columbia river gath-
The survey of the Columbia river
sponsibility ends when you board the train.
C ity or Country W ork. L ow ait
ered at the Astoria chamber ot com­ channel from Portland to the sea
Thus ride in entire comfort, with a chance to
P r lc tt.
Every
Job
Ouarantood.
merce Friday night to form the Lower j whlch wm be ordered by the board of
Osteopathy stand« tor the
relax and rest and plan your activity at your
Give m * * tria l.
Columbia River Commercial Union. ’ ,-irmy engineers as soon as funds for
destination.
truth whosever K Is scienti­
ROY K O C H , Sprlngflald, Oregon.
The Oregon Electric railroad had an the next fiscal year become available,
fically proven.
N o matter where you plan to go, Southern
Phono 126 J
OetsopattSc Phywtel*n and Bur­
operating deficit of >153,378 In 1925, will be made on the basis of a 35-foot
Pacific and its connections can ta|ce you, com­
geon
according to the annual report filed channel as well as a 30-foot channel
fortably and economically. Any Southern Pa­
Office 404 M. & W. Bldg.,
with the public service commission, at the request of Senator McNary,
B U Y F U R N IT U R E H E R E
cific agent will gladly aid in planning your trip.
Eugene. Oregon
The loss was >23,478.24 In excess of Major-General Harry Taylor, chief of
Rely upon them for complete,
Roekare, Bed*. M attre»««*, S to v**,
Osteopathy stand* for the (ruth
that for 1924.
1 engineers has announced.
accurate travel inform ation.
T u b *. S tov* Board*. C loth*«
wherevet It I* Scientifically
The fish patrol boat Governor of
Hundreds of women in Oregon are
B **k r*« .
proven.
the Oregon fish commission, valued at wearing coyote skins around their
Wm.
D O N A L D 8 O .*
NEW
ANO
>10.000 and only partially Insured, necks under the impression that they
SE C O N D H A N D 8 T O R E
was destroyed by fire while patrolling I had purchased fox furs, according tr
the Columbia river off Three Tree . Dr. W. H. Lytle, state veterinarian
Dr. Lytle says that between 5000 and
point near Astoria.
Contracting and Building
Call
CEO. W. PERKINS
In an effort to stem the spread of 6000 coyote pelts are available in the
SUTTON TRANSFER
i pine beetle infestation within the state of Oregon annually and that
Corner 5th and D Streets
CARL OLSON. Agent
Springfield, Oregon
boundaries of Crater National park, many of these are pnt through a pro-'
Phone 57
P lan * and " E s tim a to Furnlehod
the government will establish a r.*jo css that gives them the appearance
F ra *. W ill Help You Finance
. beetle control camp in the southern of genuine fox skins.
Your Building.
The earliest forest closing order in
j section of the park. - •
Fire which broke out in the boiler j the history of the district forest office
GEO,. N, M cL E A N
room destroyed the lumber mill and has closed to smoking an area of more
DR. N. W. EMERY
planing mill of the Chiloquin Lum- than eight thousand acres in the Cas­
Automobile, F ire and Life
IN S U R A N C E
ber company, located on Sprague river cade national forest on account of ex­
D E N T IS T
Surety
Bonds,.
Phone
617
near
Chiloquin. Loss was placed at treme hazard caused by slashing and
Button Bldg.
Phono 2<M
) between >100.000 and >125.000.
dry weather. The area affected Is a
My
business
Is
to
protect
y«ur
Rssldanco Phono 163 M
business
Inrge timber sale tract, and the order
The
fiscal
year
of
the
state
game
•
((
860 W illa m e tte 8t. Eugen* Oregon!
limltr
smoking to designated safe
Sprlngflald, Oregsn
commission ends September 30 and
not November 30, as has been ob­ areas. Such closing orders as this
served by the commission for sev- usually do not occur until the months
John
says
he
keeps
his
house
and
garage
VASBY
BROS.
— ■ .
II
' eral years past, according to a legal of July or August.
(I
painted not only because it looks better
Revenue
requirements
of
the
west­
opinion
prepared
by
the
attorney-gen-
Painting & Decorating
but because better looks means a better
ern railroads can be met more proper­
' eral.
Your Hom* When In
in all its branches
price should he want to sell. T hat’s right,
A telegram from the war depart- ly by increasing the tonnage hauled
Springfi*ld
too. Bu 1 in pain tingby all means use Acme
1 ment indicates that German war rather than through an increase in
312 Main Street
Quality P aint- alw ays desirable because
i trophies consigned to Oregon have rates, according to a brief prepared
of the 40-yenr reputation (or dependability and enduring
been given priority over other west­ by the public service commission in
service behind it. For every paint and varnish need, in­
ern shipments and will arrive in Port­ proceedings involving a proposed in­
DR. S. RALPH DIPPEL
door* or out, you get maximum satisfaction and value in
land on May 4. The shipment weighs crease in freight rates on the trans­
JEWELER
portation lines operating in the west­
I 70 tons.
DENTIST
ern district of the United States.
Repairing a Specialty
The state highway commission has
Copies of the brief were forwarded
Phone 43
Springfield, Oregon
announced that oiling operations on
to the interstate commerce commis­
First Nat'l Bank Bldg., Springfield
a number of the macadam highways
sion
in eastern and central Oregon will
Oregon pensions have boon granted
be
started
in
the
near
future.
One
oil­
R. W. SMITH
as
follows: Eugene F. Rice, Portland,
ing crew began near Arlington on
Justice of the peace nnd
This is the Acme Quality Paint and Varnish Service
Monday and similar operations will 812; Stanton L. Doble. Portland, >15;
WM. C. HUGHES
notary public, Insurnnoe
start at Bend and Pendleton April 15, Frank Gibb. Portland, >12; Thomas
Station. Cheerful, expert advice in all matters pertain­
FIRE AND AUTO INSURANCE
R. Hamer, Portland. >12; Milford H.
and at Huntington about May 1.
ing
to
paint
may
be
4iad
for
the
asking.
See
us
today.
N O T A R Y P U B L IC
Broughton. Portland. >15; Mary N.
City Hall Springfield, Oregon
Residents of Oregon, except corpor­
Roberts. Portland. >30; William Rlo-
,
Office at
ations. v.ho have paid th^ Oregon li­ pelle. Portland, >15; George A. Day,
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
cense foe. may operate their motor ve­
Portland. >12; Cart A. Illlg. Portland,
Springfield.
Oregon
hicles for hire or profit on the high­ $12; Covill F. Gill. Portland. $18; El­
ways of Washington for a period of mer F. Butxer. North Portland. >15;
90 days by filing an application with
minor of Oral F. Gibson, Wasco. $20;
All kinds of gravel for con­
FRANK A. DE PUE
the county auditor and paying for
Minnie I. Smith. Bandon. $20; William
crete or road work. Wo
A T T O R N E Y A T LA W
each month one twelfth of the regular
8. Gilbert, Milwaukie, $12; William
make a specialty of crushed
fee, according to instructions sent out I
NOTARY PUBLIC
D. Pickett. Bend, $15; William J.
rock and rock sand. Bunk­
by Charlo, R. Maybury. state director ^ h ^ f ïr ? MuitnomahVÓ; Moses W o ï
Sutton
Springfield
ers at foot of Main on Mill
ot UMnso’ -
! aege, St. Helens. $15.
Buldllng
Oregon.
street.
Health
OF SPECIAL INTEREST
(
8 usui ess
directory 1!
Cut Travel Cost
Dr.John Simons
Southern WicifieLines
John Davidson says
Beauty increases its value
The Loop
D. W. Roof
A C M E Q U A L IT Y
Pain t»”d¥arnish
SPRINGFIELD GRAVEL CO.
HENRY W. CHASE, Prop.
I
Wright & Son