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    TH U R SD A Y . JU N E
th e a P R tN o rire .P news
PAGE S K
TOW N AND V IC IN IT Y
lO-peaud
baby
Mao a g i Lioan».» I'Musd
H U N TLY MAKING P IA N S
IWrln« the past W«'»h m.rrtag" II-
FOR JULY 4 PROGRAM . ciiac» havs baen l»au«-d to «ha follow-
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¡boy w»» b»rn Sunday evening tn Mr
Plane No 1 of the Alaska mapptu
expedition en route from San Oleg
H*e» from Jasper—Ko»» lluuiphrev , und Mr». Lewis Wallac« of Jaipur
The American legion coni’i'l” «'c Ins Jiy die ciunly Clark: l.e»lle Bum­
Cal., to Alaska, crashed Into the »ate
mer» Wick», liornna, and Ava A.
at Jaipur wm a local visitor Sunday
Dislocates Ankls— I.«« Stev«-na of which »ron sfr.il th . «u ccsafu l ”•>
of Coos bay half a mile north of th.
Whitlock. Wildwood; Albert D ew .v
Waltervtlle
ber» - Monday for aarvance of Memorial day 1» «0 ha”
Hera from Marcela— Mr»
«- Fresi
to
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coast guard station. The big seaplane
Ja< idi«. Engi ne, ami Meryl. LeV.ril«
charge
of
a
Fourth
of
Julv
i«l"br»tl»n
was in charge of and driven by Lien- Jo*«a and daughter. Lucille. wrrv «realm «« of a dl.locatod U k )a. The
Hlacho. Albany; M dg.r darm lr-. and
visitor» her« from Marvels Saturday j accident occurrud when a rock on a here, if plana being «»d» hy m 1»
Brief of Resume of Happenings tenant W. M. IMlIon-
Florence Ha'll Wimmer hotb of U««h-
Handy,
chairman
of
the
com
m
ittee,
hill
was
dislodged
and
rolled
down.
Mrs Albert M. Orilley of Portland
on Harry Henry Jahnk« and Mlnnl.
Here
from
Portland—
Mrs
Fannie
nial.rlallse
the Week Collected for
striking Steven» In the leg
was reappointed a member of the state
Mr Huntly hope« Io make the cele Irene llar.ie., bdh of Fug. 11«; Rob­
Griffin of Portland was a Springfield
board
of
inspectors
of
child
-labor
Qo
To
Co«»t—
Mr.
and
Mr»
W.
!..
Our Readers.
hratlon
a comtnunliy even« «'»•»M v ert Cleacwaler and Ami« Mart«- N r
She will aerve for a term of four visitor over Sunday.
Rouse and P 8. Chase were among held In a nearby park under the au» gren. ho«h of Albany; Bernard Laraon
y ea « . ‘^
r7 ' rH ,7 i ; ' t7 ’ll7 . Pm X i
*» Newport— Mrs O B
people who vl.lled at the
ap, nt
p '
Ftve proposed amendment» to the ed Seth U Roberts of Portland a mem
p i c s of th . legion «"d t h . aiixlll«rv Wright. Rprlngfleld. and (Ja-nevleve L.
city charter carried at a »pedal elec­ b e r o ft h .a ta .e b .M n l of ..c o u n u n c y . ^ ^ ^
II. Is planning some »pedal features, Rlklna Eugene; III. hard Merln. San
N#wport ctma
Antonio, and M alhlld. M M. ih .n y.
tion at Woodburn.
Return» Home from Hospital— ,uch a* airplane stunt*, which prom
Mrs Fred Anderson of Boise. Idaho.
Denver: Arlbur Raymond Harding.
t*e
to
make
the
celebrailon
of
fir«t
A district convention of Lions clubs was killed Instantly. Charles Martin.
Qo p0 Nswport— W A. Taylor and Mrs K. H Purcell of Creswell, fwbo
Fall Creek, and laaura Downs, ( rea-
rank
The
chairman
will
call
«ho
ily*
«P»*««
the
»•'**
*nd
°
n
th*
« a s held In CorvaUis Thursday. Fri­ about 1». and Mu. Anderson » baby fam
ha»
been
at
the
Pacific
Chrl.UaO
«os
.........,
Memorial
day
com
nilll-e
log
ther
at
well.
w e u slightly injured when the car in be#ch at Newport,
pit«l for some time returned home on
day and Saturday.
an
early
day
»0
consider
«he
Man»,
which
they
were
riding
plunged
over
The fraud lodge of Oregon, Odd Pel-
Monday afternoon
Rlo»«»r Picnic Planned.
a 1 5 foot embankment on th . Old Ore-
In Cottage Grove—Among local
and further announcement» will b .
lows. meet in f at Salem, voted to hold
The annual pioneer picnic, held at
goo trail about 7 miles west of La ' people In Cottage Grove Sunday were
forth
com
Ing
aoon
their next year’s session at Astoria.
1ST AMERICAN YOUTH ENTRY
Grande.
I Mr. and Mr. W. A. Hemenay.
Brownevlll.. 1» 1» «•»"'
Klamath Falls voters tn June will
year on June 1«. IT. and 1« While
With
money
now
available,
the
Drive to Seism— Mr. and Mrs. C. O.
ba called upon to pass on a »30,900
Drive »0 Co«»*— tccompanylng Mrs thin 1» a picnic of Linn county plm
.
I Wilson drove to Salem to spend Sun
bond issue to be used for school pur- Klamath county court has advertised
O R K essey and Dwlgh« Ke«»ev «0 peer* old llm rrs of t.» n . county aM
for bids for grading of the last a ec-,
returned Monday noon -a
poses.
Newport over the week -nd were InvRed. and many alwaya attend.
Uon la‘ Klamath of the
| thelr Springfield home.
Deficiency appropriations agfrefat-
Ivan Cowart. Mr and Mr« Ernest Tfceee picnic» h»»« be*n h’,|<1 ,or
Falla highway, a 3 8-mile aem on somu
tu< FLMO were authorised by the I from Midland to the state line at 1 K, „ yon, v is it P ortlan d - Mr. and
Richard, and Ml»» Dean Richard.
more (ban 30 y c r . «< llro w n .v lli-
•U te emergency board at a special
Calor. The project will coat approxi-
£ g Kenyon were visitor* over
meeting held at Salem
mately »30.000.
j thc WCek end wRh friends tn Port-
A brown bear w elghlnf ISO pounds
The state engineer has entered Into ,fcn(1
was shot four miles east of Silverton. a contract whereby the United States
o „rti«nd__ T C Oorrle
« G rr«
The bear had been bothering farmers reclamation service w ill pay half the H er . from Port . n d _ T
cost
of
investigating
the
waier
supply
was
here
from
Mr
In the Abiqua district.
a P*
More than 400.000.000 feet of pine for the Vale Irrigation project. Water I V eck end visiting
lumber was manufactured in Klamath will be obtained from the Malheur ao<j Mrs C. I. Oorrte. Sr.
county during IMS. the payroll aggre­ river. The coat of the probe was eati-
visitin g Mother Here—Mr and
gating »700.000 a month.
mated at »5000.
Mra ^ . 4 U m iey are visiting for a
Fighting among a herd ot cows be- j _
w|tb Mra b |ro|ey s mother.
Wheat head cutworms have destroy­
ed «0 acre» of wheat near Pendleton came *0 ferocious near
Mra Vlna McClain
and in addition ruined approximately after they had fed upon 800 gallons
of moonshine mash poured out by
Spen{| Sunday at W a lte r r tll» — Mr
SO per cent of 400 acre» more.
Sheriff Maas ana deputies, as to alarm ;
M„
j c Trotter ami family
F lu of undetermined origin destroy­
------ u . —
4» k * a waAiiit
the countryside,
with
result that
that ^ent _ Suni, a, with hU parents. Mr.
ed the electric power plant of the
neighbors of the place called m help and Mra D C.
( Trotter, of WalterrlUe.
Puget Sound Power & Light company.,
to
round
up
the
beasts.
with a loss estimated at »20.000.
j
Castls Rock Visitor Hara— Frank
The Plggly Wiggly company of Ore­
Rhelmschinlder of Castle Rock. Wash­
The measure approving a salary '
gon. which operates stores in various
ington. was here over the week end
boost from »2000 to »2500 for mayor
parts of the state, filed tn the circuit
Edith May Adama, eighteen yearold
U d from »1000 to »2000 for city com­
vtsiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
court at Salem a suit to test the con­
Bsrrlngton.
her
missioners lost at the election in
Bert
RheimachinMer.
t
^
n ^ ~ N. J., girt, y pra»»ndng
—
stitutionality of a law enacted by the
Baker
1925 legislature providing that Hour
Back from P ortland-M r and Mr».
M City Hall. Phllad- lphta. T h .
The Elsinore theater at Salem, com­ . hell not be »old in Oregon other than
nrnmert are back after a visit American Youth and Teac-her Award
Harry Brum t
*** ««»bRahed asi a tribuí» to Ameri­
pleted recently by George Guthrte at in sacks of specified weight.
to Portland, where they aaw their
wach4>M by tb,
a cost of approximately »250.000. was
The public service commission Is­ son. John, who is In the Good Sama
m
r«cu>r»
of
the geequl-Ccntennlal
formally opened to the public Friday sued an order suspending the proposed
Itan
hospital.
'
International
Exposition.
through
night.
new tariff of the Southern Oregon Gas
which the people of the United Btates
Because of a diphtheria epidemic at company, which operates at Roseburg.
Mrs. Huntly'a Father Improve»—
world at large will celebrate
the state training school for boys at Grants Pass. Medford. Ashland and Word was received Monday by Mra.
150th anniversary of the Declara
Salem, no new wards will be admitted other Southern Oregon cities The new M B Huntly to the effect that her t(on of Amerkan Independence The
to the Institution for an indefinite tariff would have increased the exist father w illiam Pohl, of Astoria. 1* exposition will run from June 1 to Da-
1 follo w in g a sudden Hines» cemtwfr 1. Mias Adams’ entry blank
Ing rates of the corporation.
period.
improved following a su
heroism displayed recent
Haying Is now tn full swing at
When Company K. the St. Helens last Saturday.
whea she remained inside a burn-
Boardman This is from two to three unit of the Oregon national guard
e Spend»
a . Sunday
«„ndav H
Here—
doctora gh<| render
e r a - Mrs. Lottie ing building helping
d flr<>[n(,n
,
weeks earlier than usual. There is a , | leaves for encampment next month
A FEW O T H E R SI'ECIAI.rt
Bowman
and
son.
Leland
of
U
ate
for
the
Golden
Eaglatta. the
great amount ot cheat in the alfalfa here will be »100 tn the company mess
highest gift within the hand* of ths
fund, as the St Helens chamber of »pent Sunday here visiting
this year.
Kach atate w)n elect a
Twenty-two thousand head of sheep commerce has appropriated »5b from Mrs. Bowman came down for tne
aIMj boy and one teacher to rapre-
will be graxed on the Cascade national the treasury and appointed a commit Memorial day exercises.
« ten t them and tha aocoeaaful candi- ■
forest this year, according to estimates tee to raise an additional »50.
Hat Accident— Dirk Sharman.
1 dal<>a w,u ^e the gnest of the Sesqnt
of Nelson F Macduff, supervisor of
Oregon had the lowest Infant mor­ local service station, sustained a pain offlcla]a from j une 23 to July 5 at the
w . 11. ADRIAN. Prop.
tality of all the states in the union ful iniury last Friday when acid from : „ p o sitio n . Thia will alao Include s
the forest.
Phone
,Á'h-,tterv -hot into one of hl«, trip «0 Washington where they will
Main St
Timber on five tracts of land In in 1925. according to the summary of
provisional
birth,
death
and
infant
Lane and Coos counties was sold by
the government land office at Rose­ mortality figures for that year, com
Nurse* Hsve Picnic— Miss Clara
burg. the total amount of the sale be­ piled by the department of commerce
and Just Issued to the public. The Wyse and Mrs
ur. W
were
ing »37^27 44
vt v C . Rebhan
o
T
O. W. Robertson of Klamath Falls rates was 51.2 per 1000 of population among thoe present at the
hopltal nurses’ Picnic at
•<»' ’
heails a »50.UOO company that will for Oregon.
Commercial fishermen took 37,324.- Butte Sunday.
erect equipment near Bandon for the
purpose of extracting gold
the 133 pounds of fish from the Colum
Berg Is B e tt.r _ T Berg, who la t
bta river during the 11-month season
ocean beach sands.
week was suffering from an attack -
starting
May
1
last
year
and
closing
Grain crop prospects continue gen­
acute tonsilitis, is reported consider­
erally good In Oregon Rain during April 1. this year, according to a re­
ably improved by his physician
port
ot
E
L.
Ballagh.
master
fish
war
the past week wsh sufficiently heavy
to be of material benefit, though some den for Oregon. Washington's total
Baby Son Born— Mr and Mrs E R
catch was 12.665.S22 pounds and that
districts still need more moisture.
Purcell Of Creswell are the happy
parents of a baby »on. horn at «he
Mrs. A. Mabel Simkins of McMinn­ of Oregon was 24.658.311.
ville was named president of the P j Reports received by the West Coast Pacific Christian hospital at Eugene
E. O. sisterhood for Oregon at the ; Lumbermen’s association for the week early last Friday morning.
closing session of the three-day con ended May 22 showed that 109 mills
Hers from Portland—Miss Maude
produced 115.012^79 feet of lumber
veution of the order at The Halles.
sold 129.778.652 feet and shipped 133, Oorrle will he a visRor In Rprlngfl- ld
Fied B<-nnion, Umatilla county
— «_ ,.n<J
674,833 feet, against 114.627,416
674.833
114.627.416 feel
eel |
portlan(, over the week
agent, has received word that his ap­ produced by 108 mills. 120.os4,138 feet
{ at fh(>
hon)P
She
twill
visit
the
hem
e „ of her
pointment as state leader of Mon- ,
sold and 107.175,233 feet shipped for parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. 1-
tana county agents tad been approved '
the week ended May 15, an increase
by the Montana university chancellor.
8r.
on all Items tor the current week
While Chris i ‘cke.4on of North Pow­
To Spend Week End H e r e -W H.
What is believed to be the largest
der was hunting a few days ago he:
his sister. Miss Susan
instrument ever recorded in Lurry
ran into a group of four cinnamon
Horne, will spend the coming week
county
is
tbe
mortgage
given
by
Clay
bears, one of which he killed with a
” a rt.it.n g friends In Spr n g f l ^
long range rifle.
It weighed 500 ton Mark, tlmberman of Lake county.
vhlle
Illinois, to the National Bank ot the Mr. Horne, who stayed here
pounds.
one
time,
Is
Republic of Chicago, and Calvin Fen ¡working at Eugene at
ment of Bell’s idea Into • nation­
Six registered Holstein cowa were
tresi of Cook county, lllinola, in the ' now living at Bend.
r T A L K S !” exclaimed
wide,universal telephone service.
stolen .
- . / .rom the George Me-1 sum of »590,000. Thia Is believed to
— asto u n d ed I)om P ed ro ,
Carl 'arm near Harrisburg. Their car- be the preliminary step looking to the
Former Resident V l.lt .
But the wonder of the telephone
cassen were lound about a mile from starting of logging operation» by Mark i o Eaton, former resident of Spring-
Im peror of Brazil, one J UJ1C is still that which arrested men’«
the MtCurt li .me aou the hides were upon his Curry county timber hold ' i L . now living in Beaverton, was, in
day in 1876, as he held to his
1(f)wn r, mewing acqua Intances 1.»
tout. '
' ....... ..
Ing, largely of cedar, which consists
e r 7 the’rJceiv^r of
thoughts a half century a g o -
.. £ Alexander
\ lu v o n r lp r
Saturday.
With
a
friend
he
wa
on
t The old fight to remove the Jack- of clone to 25,000 acren.
McKenzie for a fish
Graham Bell’» telephone, then that it can talk.
son county courthouse from Jackson- | Investigation of the possibility that his way up the
the Mciaeu»
V j r a iia u i
,
I Ierein lies its unique value KJ
ville to Medford will soon he revlveu. large quantities of alkali may be halt­ Ing trip
on
exhibit
at
the
Philadelphia
.Petitions will be circulated throughout ing the runs of Chinook salmon In the
the individual and the nation»
w -:r
centennial exposition, while
nhe county to have the removal Issue Columbia river this year w.ll be made
It provides, as nothing else
Kennirdy spent the
Konne<iy
placed on the ballot at next fall's elec-
Hugh
Mitchell,
field
representa
th e young in v en to r, some
by
tlve
oT
the
Salmon
Protective
asso-
visiting
here
with
her
»
Th()
a
means of speeding over |
v
isitin
g
n
e
r
*
Ca
»
le
rt.
T
h
e
lion.
distance away, spoke into the
Hood River. Curry, Jackson, Jose­ elation. Because of the advanced sea “wo’ w e n t V »ch'-o’ together here sev^ I
distances, privately and wit
phine, Tmatilla and Wasco are the six son It Is believed possible that snow , w
u,s," ‘l7 “
. i imrtr,! from Interruption, the intimate, p e f J «
transmitter
miss Kennedy Is now
counties In Oregon from which water and seepage from irrigation dis­ erpl year a*n M "
Time
has
not
detracted
human
♦
living
in
Portland.
cherries may be shipped Into Call- tricts may have brought large amounts
H .v . Picnic Up Rive«— W
®n<’
fornla, under the terms of the quaran- ! of alkali into the Columbia river earl­
the drama of this seen ,
projects personality. It unltc| u
tine placed by that state on Oregon ier than usual and that this may have Mr() j w . Shaw and Mr. and Mrs
robbed the emperor’s r
rni’lion» of Americans, thoi
? f B Penn,ng.on of Springfield and
turned back the salmon schools.
¡„.ru th . Fifty remarkable yean m uhon^>f Am
fruit.
Revenues derived in 1925 timber Mr and Mrs. O. H. Newman of Blair,
tggwla Smith, foreign investigator of
have passed. Important among
.
the tederal bureau of markets, who sales from the 22 national forests of were up the McKenzie river Sunday,
ku-s jdat returned from a tour of Oregon and Washington, which com­ where they enjoyed a picnic and flslr
their contributions to
commonwealth of
Europe, advised Hood River growers prise the North Pacific district of the lng The three men are telegraph,
progress has been the develop- commonweal
F
that all fruit should be packed the United States forest service, totaled operators for the Southern P acific.-
oomloK season free from spray real »864.000, Which is a substantial in-
Doane* Have V isitor. - House
creuse over th' sales of 1924, which
due*.
The Black Marble ft Lime company totaled »680,000, according to figures g u , - L o v e r the w e e k end It the home
a t Enterprise will emphasize lime pro­ compiled In the district forester’s of­ of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Doane were Mr
bell system
The 14 national and Mrs. A1 Cannon and Mr. and
duction, it announced at a meeting of fice at Portland
One flyrtem • Universal Service ,
the chamber of commerce In that city. forests in Oregon produced »628,000 of Mrs. Harry Taylor and so nof Port- j
One Policy
Immediate construction of kilns, hy­ this sum, while the balance, or »23«,- land. They were here to spend the
drating plant and aerial tramway M 000, was derived from the eight na­ holiday and see the Memorial exer-
tional foresta In Washington.
planned.
clue» here.
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