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    TIIVIISDAY. AUGUST 5. 1926
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
OREGON NEWS ITEMS
OF SPECIAL INTEREST
Baby Boy Born— A baby boy wa» | Hara From Brock way— Mr. Fred
born Io Mi and Mr». Clarence K»ielt McAlister and family of Brockway, j B r i s f o f R e S U fllfl o f H s p p O n lflQ S
of Wondllng Friday morning
The I Oregon, war« In Hprlngfli ld Bunday
the Week Collected for
¡vlallln« rrUeida.
baby weighted lo pound«.
lerprlaa < hamber of commerce for the
Signal Gang Finishes—The South
purchase of 'and near Enterprise to
era Pacific signal gang, number 1,
be used as a sh e tor the proposed
which has been working around
Plant of the Black Marble and Lime
Springfield for the past two months,
conpaay.
lias left for Oakridge where they will
Fire that Ignited when the combine
Install signals. They finished Instal­
engine backfired Into spilled gasoline
ling the signal system on the lines in
destroyed 1B0 acres of standing wheat
the vicinity of Springfield last week.
and 290 sacks ot grain and a Holt
combine on the «. R. B a n e , ranch
west of Moro.
Our Reader«.
Fractures Arm— llutucr l l r o w n .
At R»«deport— Mr« M J. France,
right year old «on of Humor Brown of Caablar at (hr Houthorn Pacific depot,
Grower« of Erergreen blackberries
Jaeper, fell out of a tree Friday morn «pent the week-end at Rredapnrt. Hhe
The state supreme court adjourned
Ing and broke hl« right forearm.
1 »a» aci ini,(ian|ixl by her daughter
Saturday night for the month of Aug­ are now beginning the berveatlng of
their berry crop In Clackamas county.
ust.
Olandala People Here— Mi and Mr»
On Vacation— L. K Daniela la «pend
According to the growers of the coun­
Governor Pierce has returned from
It B. John» of Glendale returned to Ing hla varatlon of two weeks a, Flor-
ty, thl. year’s crop will eclipse any
Cheyenne,
Wyo„
where
be
attended
I d It« history.
their home Friday after a vlalt with *nce. aocompanled by hla wife and
the governors' conference.
Mr and Mr» Huaby, parents of Mra. ¡family,
Western woolen and textile mills are
A total of 13S forest fires have been
Jnhua.
In better condition ihan thoee general­
Natron Men Here— B O Hinlth and observed by officials of the United
From California— Rrneat Moe nf ! Grant Roberta, Natron farmer» trau States air patrol at Eugane aa far thia ly In the east, declared Chauncey Bis­
hop of the Peodleron Woolen mills,
Richmond, California paaaed througn ««»acted buxine«« in Springfield Mon season.
following his return from a trip
here till» week on a trip to Panada. ' <I«r-
At a special school election Canby through the east
Mr, Mi«< lived In Springfield eight j
Here From W altarylll»—Misa Ethel school district voted to unite with the
A saw mill and about 100.000 feet
year» ago.
Thelnla and Mra Earl Tbelnla of union high school district by an over­ ef pine lumber belonging to the H. M
Funeral Hold—Beta Aline, the Infant W allervllle were In Springfield Mon whelming majority.
Maughan Lumber compaay In Powat-
In a eudden fit of maniacal rage, ka Ridge. „e, r Wallowa, was com­
daughter of Mr and Mra. A II Cook day,
Mra Inea Warren, young matron, shot pletely destroyed by fire. The lose Is
waa burled at the Laurel Hill cem et­
He« Operation— Mr». Bam Wood and killed her mother, Mr». Melissa •etlmated at about 117,00«.
ery Tuesday morning from the W F
yard w ai taken to the Pacific Chrlet- Bolton. 71. at Canemab.
Walker tindertaking Parlor«.
Agitation for the establishment ot
lan boapltal July 2« to undergo n
Astoria post of Iba American l e ­ a landtag field at Pendleton for air- J
Kntore Real Batate Firm—Harry major operation.
gion and business men have combined Plane« has Increased with the an- I
Calklna baa bought half Intereat In
to stage a drive to bring the 1*17 state 1 noanceaent that probably IB or 2« I
To
Roeaburp—
Mr»
R
P.
Mortensen
the W W Walker real eatate firm,
legion convention to Astoria.
airplane« would land at that city due- 1
went
lo
Roeeburg
Friday
on
a
bual-
and ba» been helping remodel the o f.'
lag the Pendleton Roundup.
The
largest
shipment
of
livestock
i
flee. The partner, have put In .
‘r‘P 8 ‘”
•oon fnr
Illegal sad fraudulent procedure '
tltlon to »epar.tr the front offlc • 'T ’1 ""'1 <® ^ 1d «>-r »nab«»d who I. to leave Heppner thfs season wee ship­
ped to Chicago last week and Included marked the progress of the first efee- 1
room from the bock.
I t care of cattle and IB of sheep.
tloa held in Chlloqain, a lumber town •
Veterana Better—Rnrt »nook. Ill at „ ° ° T° C r,ttr L“ <— M'" C. W
BB® »sale, according to a com­
Peach grower« of the Willamette °f
the Veteran« hoap|UI tn Portland, I»1
Mr*i
C Luckey and Earl valley met at Salem and organised plete! registered with the district at-
renorted to
.« be
be murg
mach better,
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reported
raving Luckey of Euken» «re On a two Weeks whal will be knoam as the Willamette tomey’s offlee by T. U Beook resldeat
of tffe village, who d
galaed eight pound«. Karl Kllleon, trip to Prater l-ake and other south Valley Peach Orowars* association.
Jury lavaatlgaUea.
em Oregon polnta.
The
bop
situation
near
Mount
Angel
who wa» atao a patient In the bonpltal.
Behoof district No. H . Malheur «mw-
Is not ns promising from the stand
wna discharged from the boapltal laat
V la lt At Tangent—W C. Mclaigan
Thursday
(Hear Paranna la »till end family spent Bunday at Tangent point of yield as l» tt. The early or tF. baa authority Bader the law te aae
fuggle hope will not he worth picking Its school fends for the transportation
under treatment.
at the home of R. A. McLagan. Mr.
Marksmen of Oregon organised the of Ra ftve papfla to another dlatriat ar
MeJ-agun's father.
Haueee Rented—W R Robertson o(
Oregon Htnte Rifle aaeoclatlon with prerida them with board and lo d g t^
Eugaei«. who baa recently Joined the
Baby Bon Bom —Mr. and Mra.Floyd Dr J. D. Sheehan as president, nt a at any plaoe the aehool officials omy
Danner Motor company, ha» rented ! Myera of W alterrllle are the parents meeting held In the Portland armory. saleet In seed them to school, accor«-
Ih» house belonging to John Hines on ' of • baby boy. born Monday mooing
Francis Marlon Coltlae, a resident tng te aa optnloe praparvd by the at-
Rllth and F streets The F M Peeb August I. The baby weighed eight of Polk county for »0 years, died at Uwaay general School district Mo. BB
lea place on A atreri between Ninth pounds when born.
hla home In Dallas after an Illness of !• located BB miles from the nearest
high aohool.
and Tenth ha» been rented to Richard
several weeks Mr. Collins waa In hla
Ha»
Typhoid—
Mr».
Elale
Pollard,
Initiative petitions filed with the
fid year.
King of Cottage Grove.
aaalatanl ca.hler at the Commercial
secretary
of state In support of the
Water shortage In the Reed and
Scouts H e a r Experiences— The Bov State Bank, wa» taken III la.t Friday
Hawley mountain and Weaton moun­ so-called hydro-electric development
Rrnut« of troop 1 listened to the boya
1th a light form of typhoid fever
tain regions of Umatilla county la re­ measure sponsored by the Housewives'
who had been at the «unimer ramp, al Her husband had been III with a light
council of Portland, contained a suf­
ported to ba seriously endangering
their meeting Monday night The two attack If the same dlaeaae Jp»t before the crops.
ficient number of signatures of legal
hova, Ralph Hughes and Thayer Me Mr«. Pollard took »Irk Ml»« Vemeta
rotera to warrant the meaaure being
Following a battle with five shark» placed on the ballot at the general
Murruv, who won the Daniel B oon - Morrison I» taking the place of Mr«
while fishing off Coos bay, Joe nnd •lection In November, according to an
reward, told the other» how they did I Pollard at the bank while »he I» away
Louis Guedon of Astoria were obliged opinion handed down by the atate su­
It, and of Rcout life at the camp.
Married at Olympia— Misa Cora to take their 31 foot fishing craft preme court.
Material Ordtret*— The material for Blair nnd Bobert Gibson were married ashore for repairs
Oregon boosted Its merchandise
the ornamental light» on Main afreet '«! Olympia. Washington, July 21. ac-
Work of scarifying and oiling the shipments abroad during the first
Hood
highway having quarter of 1926 by more than (3.000,-
w«» oroereo
rrom the
m e Portland
fort I a no omc»
q Loop
i.oop nignway
wa»
ordered from
office I corning
cording io
to worn
wont received last week
week. Mount niw
of the Mountain State» Power com Both are former Springfield reald« nt.< -
completed, all the road equip- 000. as compared with the correspond­
n a n u a ttll
a . a»ew««e earn < • m a em la e a « *
—
' at M <1
I lu n /f .» l
*» I » L
. —— —
M r
D l® H t
h f& R
H lO V fld
to
t K lO
B tftt*
pnnyand. a aa
soon as It arrives, _ work
( and as attended
high school « here
ing period of 1915. according to statis­
B
e
ll;
hl*
hway
•
h<
’P«
At
Salem
on the lights will start. Thia wlll|Olbaon waa employed at the
tic» released by the department of
probably not he for two weeks al theater aa operator. The young cou-
Construction of a (10.000 prune dry- commeree The export» of the state
least, according to local company of­ pie will make their home at Olympia. *r
8 A Cummin» A Bona la under totaled (ll.7 n .4 8 t for January, Feb­
—ay at McMinnville to accommodate ruary aiqj Wareb. aa compared with
ficial«.
McLagan Takes Vacation— W . C. the bumper crop which will be har (10,*75.447 a year ago. reflecting an
Traffic Violation»—H D. Teachner
reeled, beginning Augnat 15.
Increased trade amounting to (I.UB.- I
waa fined 12 for turning between an Mcl-agan, superintendent of the Moun­
B O. Oxhorrow, who has Hood River
tain
State«
Power
company
plant
left
Intersection on main street here Wed­
valley’e only conimenc’at pen eh or­
Potleiaua ftw aa Initiative measure
nesday morn I g A similar offense waa today on a vacation trip o f two weeks
In
Eastern
Oregon
M r M cLagan wa» chard. haa started the harvest af thia looking to the rwguletlpa o f flakin g In
oomiBltted by II. Hharmon of Spring-
season a wop. Hl« fruit la maturing the Columbia river oast of Cascade
■eld Tuesday who waa fined J2 Tues- accompanied by hla wife and family earlier than In normal anearna
L»ck» are eametaat. aveordtag to aa
and
hla
father.
R
A.
McLagan.
of
Tan-
0» Wkftrrnoon.
Falla during >
Juty
expert-
gent, Oregon Mr Mi latgan plena tOj Klamath
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w r opinion prapnwd ky Judge McMahan
_
. . ..
.
.
.(ca m p around the head of Crooked * ' ncpd th* Mggeet building mouth la of the Mari«n county rtnjult court
A t Camp M eeting— A number o f , .
,
„
it« htatorr T o t a l b n i M i n * -
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.
o
.
.. . » . _ i rlwwr and fish at Eaat lake. In the r»-i
7 T°»ai hutldln« tavMtment Bolt waa krnagBl by the stale ot Ore­
Springfield
people attended
th e .
.
.
, .
reached the cam ef *« n aaa
u
.
«*on »berw he wa« raised
.
»«4i.ee«. over gon. an rblagttfa « Jobs H. Carson.
Methodist camp meeting Thursday
double that Of any menth tWa year,
iHstrl«« attorney, tc aajotn the leere-
afternoon
and and
evening.
Mar-
j T oiling
cm » « —
tnry e f etato from yfceing the — m
Varat
Morrl«
Mra. J. Mr»
T. Moore
•" ’“ h
• " " » - * W *»«>•
^ i M amratbw»»
ghZ y
U
u w ba the ballot a» the November
went to the meeting In the afternoon nm4 " " member of the Methodist
d g
* election.
and Dr and Mr. W. H. Pollard, W. R.
« » » « — •<«» 8 »»«Ur •» Meacham.
now . ^ p ™ « 5 T ^ rd
Smith and W H Gant« were a m o n g Gro’ *- Thl' <*»»»«■»«"» h«« ,
OMr c
P highway ,n
those prea»-nt |„ the evening.
,'har" , ot ,he
for the
-
camp merit « for the next year. Dr. i , ,
W. H. Pollard. Mr» A B. VanValzuh. ' l Money haa been raised by the Bn
OLD TIME DANCE
Coburg Bridge Every Sat. Night
Garrett’s Orchestra
4
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Time for Putting
the New Roof on
Before the Wet
Weather Comes
See us for an estimate on cost of a new mineral sur­
face roof either in the roll or shingle form-
C ertain teed S hingles __________ ___________ $5.50 a sq u are
Certainteed Mineral Surface _______ ____________ $3.25
Major Mineral Surface ............ ................................... $2.75
Certainteed Smooth Roofing ... $1.56, $1.75, $2.50 and $2.90
OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE
Wright & Son
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A- .
M ahogany
Finished
•Serving Tray
CASTER OIL
«
C A D L A>fD 8 X K D r N. W Bmery
on pH - -« oa o la u aad o ther work »1
Trail To Rail”
P A C F A N T A N D C E LEB R A TIO N
g,
To Portland—cMm.* John Kent re­
turned to Portland Friday after a vlalt
of a few days In »pringfidd. She waa
accompanied by her aon, Tom Char-
men.
Friday and
Saturday
Special
LADY TEACHER wants email apart­ and Mr. U. G. McElhnney are th e'
ment« or light house keeping room s other member’ of the rommlKHlnn
Phono 124 R.
from Springfield
fcl
P ag « rm
"KlaUwn” Stupendous
Pageant Each Night
Pianmar Parade — A ir Circus — Boxing
Concerta — Dancing
Eugene, Ore.
August 19-20
made from freshly harvested
Bombay beans.
It has a Bweet, nutty taste, not
unlike a good salad oil.
Can be taken easily. Safe for
children. Soothlnng in action
Cheaper because it’s better.
Three-ounce bottle
25c
Flanery’«
Drug Store
TA-
This is a good sized tray,
being 11 x 17 inches, ex­
clusive of handles, which
are of wood and metal.
The center is glass covered
with a floral pattern be­
neath, Tray has felt base
to prevent scratching.
SPECIALLY
PRICED AT
89c
"The Home of Good
Furniture”
The Harvest
Onec again we have the opportunity to observe the
bountifulness of Mother Nature and rejoice in a rich
harvest.
Changing seasons ever teach the importance of over­
production during the warm sunshine days of Spring and
Summer—that we may be supplied during the cold month»
of winter-
So with labor—and its returns. During the fruitful
years of life there should be an over-production—lining all
that is necessary for comfortable living—and saving the
rest for the less active years.
There is no better time to start than NOW. Your har­
vest is rolling in. Save some of it for later years of peace
and plenty.
We help you by paying interest
We also have saving department on which we pay 3%
Interest- Liberty Bell Savings Banks.
Protected by Electric Burglarly A larm System
WETHERBEE
-POWERS
llth at Willamette
A GOOD BANK IN A GOOD COUNTRY
Commercial State Bank 1
Springfield, Oregon
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