The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, July 01, 1926, Page 6, Image 6

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Portland Woman Ousat— Mrs Frank
4L HEARS TALK. ON
SIX MONTHS SHOWS
Alexander of Portlad ia visiting for
MANY ACTIVITIES
GROUP INSURANCE a few d a y s^ t the L. W Carney home
OREGON NEWS ITEMS
OF SPECIU INTEREST
THURSDAY, JULY t, 192«.
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Edward Hutton. W D Rnblnuon and
SCHOOL WOOD CONTRACT
Mary «> Robinson, hl» wife, were
LET TO JAMES BENGE defendant«, the plaintiff recovered
Judgment against snlu Alfred Ander­
Th« contract to furnish wood to son anil Inn M Andersi n in the stun
The local group of the 4L met Mon at W alterrllle. Mrs. Alexander came
(the Sprlnafleld schools wua let by the of thirteen hundred dollars with In­
day evening to hear a talk by Mr Wednesday.
and personal effect« 4n abundance
| school board to Jam es E Ben*» of terest thereon nt »even per cent from
Gunn of the Portland headquarters o f .
Back from Convention— Ur. H It Brief of Resume of Happenings I Springfield for »734 Mr llenge re September 33. 1936. the sum of one
wi re donated to the family.
the organisation explaining the uses
hundred dollars as mi attorney'» fee
¡reived the contract on a bid of »5 40 and the sum of »19 30 a« coat» slid
This reeume of the activities In and advantage's of some form of group Plppel returned Thursday night from
the Week Collected for
the
Oregon
Stale
ih-nial
convention
I
for
160
cords
of
4
foot
second
growth
disbursements anil nl»o decreed the
Springfield for the first halt of 192« accident and sickneaa Insurance.
in Portland last week
He reports
Our Readers.
Indicates that there has been a
1 fir and »4 for 45 cord» of 2 foot sec force! sure of u 'i oft gage on the land
The 4L is considering the adoptlo.i
i ond growth fir The near««! bidder hereinafter described and directed
steady progress along many lines of of group Insurance and the speaker that a most interesting and tnMru-
the »ah- of said land to satisfy said
community effort. In industries. In of the evening was called upon to tell tive time was had at the convention
KntMt Houck, 55. waa drowned was the Booth Kelly Lumber com several sums so adjudged, new there­
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civic Improvement, and in organise- of the plan. The system provides In
while luuhliiK In th« river at C«»rvallia pany with a bid of »769 for 205 cords fore pursuant to said execution and
order of snl«. I. the undersigned will
‘ons,
provides a »—ecast of con surance tc he men for accident and FOR SAl.B— Payroll sheets, print«!
Will liavla. about 15 year» of a««, of second growth fir. 45 cords to he on Saturday the Sin, dny of July.
and In stock at th s New« office
aueC. betterment fet .he last half sickness. According to the wage
»awed Into 3 foot length« The differ
drowned
In
the
Grand
Rondo
river
In
Form suitable for rond. construction
192« nt one o'di ek In the afternoon
eltcs between the two bids was »45 at the front door of the court house In
£ th year
which ha If earning The higher the
work, sawmills, etc., with table to w«»l La Grand«.
The
wood
la
to
be
delivered
at
th"
wage the r»ore the insurance would I compute workmnna compensation
the city of Eugene. Oregon, «tffrr for
Sheriff Kdtck reported at Hood
Leavw for Home— M", and Mrs he. Each «V »loyee would receive from , and deductions. No employer should River that the iotal of ta i collection« schools oil or before September I sale lit public auction and sell to the
be without these f -ms when they
Eighty cords go to the high schoolt, highest bidder for c a ll subject to
Tank Ponia leit this »eek for Dick »10 to »4 i week, according to his
can be purchased for a few cents for the year hail reached »286.000.
6 to the high school gymnasium. 75 redemption n* provided li> law, all
«nson. North Dakota, after spendins wage The premiums would he from
eacn.
tt
The first teat in« of wheat In the Yi>
to the Lincoln school, and 45 to th« the right, title, estate, and Inl-reat
a few days vrith Mr. and Mrs J. F eighty-three cents on up monthly.
kuin region la 60 pounds to the bushel
that the »aid defendant» and all of
NOTICE
TO
CREDITOR«»
An Insurance company will have
ltrnttaln school
Mkdmrnfk. Mrs Mensel Samerad. an
them have, or on the 22nd lav of
Notice is hereby given that the un It la going 21 bushels to the aero.
The
bids
for
the
painting
of
th«
men
In
the
field
soon
to
sign
up
the
•ther friend of the Samerad’« ha»
March. 1924. had in C ( following
dersigned. Sarah Glick has been np . Registration at th« new aouthern
been ill at the Pacific Christian hos­ employees who wish to subscribe to pointed Administratrix of the estate Oregon atate normal school at Aahland high school will be opened by th- described mortgaged premises; com­
mencing at a point ti 38 tillin'« weal
pital but Is new report ed to he on this plan They must have 75 per of I. J. Glick. deceased by the Conn has reached aitnoat 200 for tho summer board July 8
of the noetheant corner of the Jam««
cent of the employees signed up be­ ty Court of tame Countv, Oregon,
the way to recorery
Butler Ih-nallon Land Claim No 5«,
fore It will come into operation All and all persons having claims against session
said estate will present same dulyj
CALL AND SEIL Dr N W Enter notification No «682, a« marked In
The fifth annual reunion of the R.
men who are working are eligible for verified at the law offlive of Whitten
Returns from H ospital— Mrs A. P
• •O' pe* •« o" ’••a*, snd Mb«." work • county survey No 1255 ntnl *4, nml
the Insurance, regardless of age or Swafford. 515 M « W Bldg. Eugene C. Geer descendants waa held in the
running thence north 19 53 chains,
Severson returned Wodn >soav m im ­ physlclal condition. The fact that Oregon, on or before six months from Waldo hills at the original Geer dona­
thence west 1« 89 chain», thence south
Notice of S h eriffs Esseutlon Sate. 19 53 chain«, thence east 1« 8» chain»
ing from the PacK't Christian host I-
they are working is all that Is nec­ the date of first publication of this tion claim.
Notice 1« hereby given thut by vlr to the place of beginning, containing
tai where she ha 1 been a path nt
notice.
Start of rail extension work aoulh
essary to enable them to take out thf
tue of an execution and ord< r of 33 acre« more or lea» and situated
Dated and first published July 1st.
since t-f . rday
from
Bend
on
the
Oregon
Trunk
will
Insurance.
sale Issued out of the circuit court In township 19 south, if Range 3
192«
be marked by an Intercommunity cele­ of the state of Oregon for I-ane Coun west of the W illamette meridian, la
The naming of a woods promotion ; WHITTEN SWAFFORD. Atty
bration In Rend.
tv on the 36th dav of June, 1926 up­ lain« county. Oregon, to satisfy said
Here from Jasper— Mrs. P. N. committee was taken up at the meet j Eugene, Oregon
SARAH GLICK.
The ninth annual convention of the on a Judgment rendered In said court Judgment* and cost» a lien in g upon
La^rd was in town Wednesday on bur- irg and left In the hands of D. W |
Administratrix
on the S4th day of June. 192«. In a this cgecutlon
McKinnon.
incss. She lives at Jasper.
Jl 1 8 15 22 2» Oregon State Elk«' association waa suit «herein Mark L. Gibson was
FRANK E TAYLDR.
held at Eugene with nearly 1500 vial
Sheriff of lain«« County. Ore
plaintiff nnd Alfred An l-rson Ins M
tort In attendance.
Jl 1 8 15 23
A nderson. A D (’lin k , Alice 1, t'lln k . *
White Rocks raplda of Rogue river
claimed another victim when Rennie
Rehkoff. 15. of Grants Paaa, waa
STORE CLOSED MONDAY, JULY 5th
drowned while swimming
Announcement haa been made of
Im m ediate com m encem ent of the Clay
ton Murk logging railroad In tba
Frankport territory of Cooa county.
Indication» are that the Milton-Free
water district will have a larger frull
crop than in 1935 Kstlmates are 1500
Successors to SCHAEFERS BROS.
cars of apples, 1000 of prunes and 70
of cherries.
S«3
Fifty per cent of the Chinese phene
ants hat, bed In the Willamette valley
during May were killed by cold rains
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Consequently, a poor hunting seaaon
la expected.
HURRAH. A CAMPER'S LIFE FOR MINE!
Cherry trees In the Cottage Grove
Buy your Groceries here by the basketful. It is both economical and
section are so loaded that high
_If y,»ur camp in crude and rough anti you want Ju«t the
practical. The quality of our stocks assures you always serving the
branches droop to the ground and re­
bare necessities a tent, a cot, u frying pan (anti many
best victuals for your family—and at no increase in cost.
turn« of »50 from a single tree are
other camping necessltle« if you please—here)—let u»
not unusual.
show you the dandy one* we have. Or if your«
more
The vetch cr«.« In the vicinity ol
permanent outfit, here are all manner of comfort« and
Junction City la 75 per cent short ol
«mvenlencea which will delight und surprise you.
normal on account of ravages of aphis
- -Even if you aren’t a camper, why, come In and see our
and other things, coupled with unfavor
display of camping equipment—maybe thing* that go hand
able weather.
In hand with auto tourist you will be Immediately con­
Between 20 and 25 lookouts will be
vinced of the Joy* of such a life. And when we tell you
on duty in the Siualaw national forest
the trick« of the game you’ll find yourself wondering Ju«t
by July 1. according to announcement
how soon you'll be able to start.
,
at the office In Eugene of IJ S. She!
ley. supervisor.
THE FISHERMAN HAS
The Mount Hood Woodlands com
HIS INNING TOO: -
Boy a two-day supply Friday and Saturday—store closes all day Monday for the 4th.
pany. whose summer bomealte prop
Have you ever longed for fishing tackle when touring
erty ia two miles beyond Brightwood,
along
side of a rippling stream that looked like real sports,
has let a contract for the construe
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man enjoyment? No doubt you have. Our hardware de­
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tion of a »60.000 hotel.
partment ia the place to come to for fishing requisite.
Typhoid germa were found in the
or Steel Trout
Harrisburg city water and. by order
of the city health officer, no water
Bamboo Fishing Poles, 12 to 15 feet, each
shall be used for consumption until It
haa been thoroughly boiled.
Fishing Hod Reels.
Fire of undetermined origin destroy
Salmon Egg* and cuun Balt, Bottle
ad the plant of the Menefee 1.umbel
—Trout Flies—Cascades, Split Wiugs, uuzzler, Cumtux,
company at Rainier. The lost war
Mermaid, Etc.
estimated at »225,000 to »250.000. The
- Leader Boxes. Sinkers, Hooka, Lines, Etc., Are Some of
plant employed about 60 men.
the Other Things Needed.
Blueprints and estim ates of the new
Genuine "Eveready” Flash Lights In Various Sizes and
grade to be built up Greasy creek val
styles.
ley from Philomath to the foot of Al­
- ITessed Steel Frying Pans. Small Sizes. Each
sea mountain have been completed by
the atate highway department.
—Universal Thermol Jug. With Replaceable Linings, 3
The annual meeting of the threahei
Nested Cuns With Handles In Cover; Holds One Gallon.
men and hay balers of Linn county
Hot or Cold.
waa held Saturday, to fix threshing
Universal Vaccuum Bottles, Hot 24 Hours, Cold 72
and baling prices and establish wage«
Hours,
to be paid during the harvest season
—Pint Size Vacuum Bottles, Price,
The health clinics which have been
Think what it means for utility services to be interrupted for a single minute. Ev­
(Hardware Dept.)
conducted at Silverton under the dlreo
eryone knows how the companies make heavy Investments to safeguard the service—
tlon of the Marlon County Health aaao
FOR YOUR EMERGENCY KIT:—
how loyal workers spare no efforts to restore service in time of emergency.
elation during the winter months will
Vlsit our Cut-Rate Drug Dept. as here we have the nec­
be
continued
through
the
summer
Here is a lesson for the careful investor. Services in such insistent, never-ending de­
essary
needs- Gauze Bandage, Adhesive Tap«*, Camphor,
months.
mand. mean steady employment of the funds invested in utility systems. All Commun­
ABplrin or anything In way of standard prepared drugs.
Oiling of the Old Oregon trail be­
ity and industrial growth is reflected In their ligitimate earnings. In periods of de­
Ix»t us save you the difference. Remember we carry a full
tween North Powder and La Grande
pression their services are still required.
la now virtually complete and oiling
line of Creams and Powders.
When you invest in Mountain States Power Company you obtain—
F ill start very soon between North
—Dona Pure Castile Soap, Special, Bar
Powder and Raker, also between Haket
—26c Cutlctira Soap. Bar
and Durkee.
-—60c Santlseptlc Lotion For the Skin, Perfumed,
More than 40 mllea of road work
—$1.60 Oriental Cream For Tan, Pimples and
will be advertised In July by the stale
Freckles
highway commission. Of this, 20 miles
—Youth Cream Face Powder, A Hot Weather Powder,
will he surfacing on projects now be­
Choice of Three Shade*
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ing graded, and ») more miles will be
let for grading.
—$1.00
Krank’s
Lemon
Cream,
For Cleansing, Sun Burn
Come into our office today and add yourself to the army of shareholders, who re­
Tho Oregon hop harvest will occur
nnd Tan
ceive dividends regularly from this company.
this year at the earliest date ever
—$1.00 Hinds Honey and Almond Cream
known to hopmen of the state. From
You do not need a considerable sum to do this—invest on our easy payment plan
—65c Kleenex, Sanitary Cold Cream Remover
present Indications picking will start
—build up a dividend paying estate from your current income.
(Drug Dept.)
on August 25 and In some yards as
early as August 20.
HERE AND THERE:—
The fifth accidental death In three
—Harvard Goggles For Dust, Wind, and Sun Glare. Sev­
weeks occurred at Grants Pass when
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Arthur Connolley, a lineman of the
California-Oregon Power company, was
—Children’s Sturdy Barefoot Sandals, Brown Shade, Sizes
killed when he came In contact with
a high voltage wire.
—Milady Will Enjoy These Delightfully Summer Days All
Following experiences of from one
the More If Accompanied By One Of These Colorful Jap­
to five years with private casualty
anese Sun Shades (Parasols) To Ward Off the Direct Rays
Insurance companies, a number of
Of Old Sol. Strikingly Patterned, Attractively Priced,
large Industries in Oregon are return
(2nd Floor)
lug to the workmen's compensation
—Above All Seasons. Summertime Is When Ice Creatn Is
act with the beginning of the new fis­
Doubly Appreciated Therefore, It Is Befitting To. Remind
cal year on July 1, according to a
You Of Freezers Of the Better Kind Which Await Your
statem ent Issued by the state Indus­
trial accident commission.
Selection In the Ilarware Dept.
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SAVE
IN T H E
BASKET
C«
Good Victuals
by the Basketful
J. C. BRILL STORES
Ax-RUly Dept. Store
Busy Outfitting Lane County for the
Glorious Fourth and Vacation Time
ia a
We Carry a Good Fresh Line of Vegetables
Daily
The Dalles Apricots
and
WATER MELONS FOR THE 4TH
9 W hite Front G rocery PH9°
Fishing I’olea Jointed
$ 4 .5 0
Hot!* $ 2 .3 5
15c
5 0 c to $ 6 .5 0
35c
YOU, TOO, CAN RECEIVE CASH DIVIDENDS
15c
The Nation’s Favorite Invest­
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$ 5 .0 0
$ 2 .7 5
$ 1 .0 0
10c
19c
45c
1 — Safety
2 — Quarterly Dividends
3 — A Security You Can Convert Into Cash
$ 1 .3 9
95c
89c
89c
59c
Mountain States Power Securities Company
eral
50c
5>/2 to II, pair ..... ...
98c
Offices
Mountain States Power Co.
This Compànjr Has Over 1000 Customer Shareholders
98c
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