The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, September 23, 1926, Page 5, Image 5

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    THURSDAY KKITKMBRR 28, 1926
TOWN AND VICINITY
Thurston
Man
In
J.
Town—J.
Bartsch iff Thurston « a s a visitor In
Hprlngflrld Hal urti a y
1 THB g m H O » a L D NHVfc
PAOB n v i
About Ifout* tiREGON NEWS ITEMS
OF SPECIAL INTEREST
Mars From Marcóla—J Daugherty
wna In town Friday svstilng from hla
homo In Marróla.
Varnall Hara— Hurry Yarn*ll sto ni
Saturday mornltiK In Hprlngflidd on
hualnoas from Thurston
Mara From Watervllla—Tom Car
li.-v of Watorvllh was Ip town Hatui
dnv morning for a short timo In bus)
WORRY.
Robertson III—John Itoberlson fore I
1
know
a
woman,
wife of a small
man of ilie repair shop uf the Danneri
farmer,
who
w
u
bom
In pioneer
Motor compuny was III for a few ilu> ,
days when th o‘ popular habitation
at bis home the tlrst of the week
was a log cabin with a d ie
She married early, and gi
Move To Harbsrt Apuriment»—M . s
J H Henderson has tnaved In t'i • family of eight children. Hi
hands wove the clothing of
llnrbert Apartments on A street. Kb
family; she eewad the n r m e m . j
took possession Wednesday
hand—no maehinee then.
hjl.o
oookeil, summer and winter, on a
McPhersons In Town— Mr sn.l M- ’ log fireplace. She helped do the
Alva McPherson were In from the Dr j buMhering, 'rendered' the lard,
Evans hop yard Wednesday on bu< ! mode soap from tha ‘trimming«'
and did the family wash at tLa
Bess.
I nearbv crwnk. I cannot think <3
anything that she did not do, or
Kohltr Moves— P. H Kohler, m<
In doing,—even to bringing
chanlc at the Booth Kelly mill bus jo > oaatst
firw-
Srw-wood and 1 helping
help
to chop It
moved Into the new house furnish
suitable lengths for use as
by I. J McCracken on the corner r
Eight and E streets.
8h lived
fibs
— to
~ bs a little post
I
Blnet
ninety-two
ywurs o f age! And,
Has Operation— Mrs ('art Es'epp e-
itr r v ^ all thia, 1 never knew her to
Wendllng had a major operation
or complain at her task,
woman was not a ‘freak.*
the t*arinr Christian hospital The
Wa are the freaks, we who worry
day
She Is reported to be d.on--
nt
trifles and regard all work as
Blcely.
degrading, all toll as unworthy or
Work on the Improvement of tho I “ ar’on connt>r' d“H to ra,na' lba P4«* |
channel and bar of Tillamook bay la wl)1 **• nonn**- according to W. F. i Aatolnette wilii ¡aft loot burned The
about to begin, th« powerful 20 Inch . 1
H«lem Pr“ne I* « * « - Mr Drag- girl. had keen picking cucumbers oe
auc tion dredge Natoma, owned by the er e "l‘inat.-d the pack for the district tha Pokorny farm southeast of Wood-
Port of Astoria, with pontoons, pipe at P*1*®*0 80.000.000 and 70.000.000 burn, and had gone under a tree when
and all necessary equipment, having p"unda
Approximately
42.000.000 the atorm became severe. A dog with
Brief of Resume of Happenings
pounds of the pack already has been them also was killed by the lightning.
rr
•
arrived at Garibaldi.
sold or la under contract.
The state highway commission re-
the Week Collected for
Just as It completed a jump of 15
September 23 la the lest day on fused to approve the boundaries of the
rtup D o u d n o a
i ,e *'t ,r°in tbB «round to the limb of a
uur Ktaoers.
pl|le trea # cou<ar wel<htIIK i 30 which the secretary of state is author- pro; 'med Falla City-Siletz-Newpofl
— 1 —
I pounds, one of the largest reported lzed 10 receive arguments and photo- road improvement district. The pua-
oid time II or si River residents any alaln for some time, was killed In the «fabric cuts for publication In the pose of the d itrlet was to construct
the crop of ucorns was never Uioavlei headwaters of Evans creek, near Salt T<ders pamphlet tor the November a h lg l'-a y from Falls City to Newport,
ll .ui this year.
j creek, by W Martlr.euu of Gold Hill.
el,,ctloD' according to announcement via .-.l<tz and V alsetz. T he p ropose*
Harvest of the Tokay grape crop
A second petition for rehearing o f !
lhe ’ ta‘e d«I»rtm« 1t Printing of road vou lil -In rte n m a te ria lly th e d is­
betw een
W illa m e tte
valley
in Josephine county has started
II Un- « » « • of James Wlllos and Ells- the PamPhlet» win 8®t under way by ta n c e
Is estimated 2« can. will be shipped , worth Kelly, convicts, who are under S*P‘«“ b*«' 28« “ »e secretary of state points and the coast. Refusal of the
-* “ these
----- highway commission to approve the
William P. Ellis, attorney for tbs ' , dw*lh • ent’ n<;fi f,,r ,h*- P«rt they p lay-. said.
•ald' Approximately 280,CC"
280,000 of
pro; e-d h lindarles of the ctstrict
public service commission for mor« I ed ln tbe br,'a‘‘ ut th"
P"»«*«» . pamphlets . will , be printed.
protests received from
.ban 12 years, b a . resigned, effective
Augnet 12. 1925. w a. filed In the ! Tract, o v a lu a b le timber land ag- was bas. (1
October 1
state supreme court by defense at- ffregatlng 18,818 acres In all have been Lincoln cou’-:y officials.
torneys.
added to Whitman national forest In
When Mrs. W J. Perry of Bend
The silver Creek Placer corporation Ore«on by M ecu,lv*' Proclamation Is-
opened the end of un unusually larg«
of Merlin. Josephine county, has filed ,a “d by President Coolidge. The add.,
egg. she found Inside an egg of aver
application with the state engineer t,ona t0 the fore8t' ““ of whlcb were
age site.
cov.-ring the appro ..U tlon of water made ,rom ”ubl,c land acreage now
BOND
A prune drier owned hy Hugh Guth from Silver, Rawhide. U tile Rawhide under' con,rol of the d«Partment of
rle and located 31, miles south of and Lake creeks for mining purpose. the ,Dterlor' ^ c,ude* tlmbar ta OraDt-
. Io rhlun was destroyed by fire with ■
The cost of the development was esti­ Union and Baker counties abutting the
loss of about $12,000.
present borders of the park on three
m ated a t 510.000.
sides.
With the biggest agricultural and
One thousand dollars ln transporta­
livestock exhibit ln Its history, the
Lightning at Woodburn killed Edith,
tion money was appropriated by the
Lftb annual Klamath county fair open Oregon State Fair board to guarantee >«• daugblar, ot Mr and Mr* Pob°™y
ed at Klamath Falla.
the attendance of approximately a and Stella, 33. sister of Mr. Pokorny.
William K. Estes, prominent hard dozen uniformed drum corps and Two other daughters, Elsie, 14. and
ware merchant of Oregon City, wa» bnn(Is on Anier|can Veg|on and B„og,, Antoinette, also were struck, Elsie be-
kllled nt his place of business by the er day at , he gtate U lr at Salem , lag burned from the knees down, and
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'
Fr.-lay, ()<t.,b. r 1.
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W ëuse it when
PRINTING
GOOD JOBS
G iveU s
Yours
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- r.lfi.'l t„ ................. . bond» goI1
In Orc-
Main.-ur and Lai-. r
uas consld-
Isaned by the Medfortl Irrigation d is
tritt for development purixises.
A contract for the construction ol
n new Baptist church building at Cot
lage Grove has been let to II. E. Wild
er, Eugene, at a price of >17,827.
e r,.d tn connec, lon wtlh plaDR for a
quarantine on bay shipments from cer-
our hands. We have almost coma
ta|n counties ln Oregon, Idaho, Cali-
From Oakridge—John Kelsur el-r.
*o regard motherhood with Indig­
At no time except Thanksgiving and Xmas is the house so full of
fornla, Wyoming. Colorado and Neva-
keeper for the Western Lumber c->
enrancing intriguing odors! Whether it's jam, jelly, pickles or fru it
nation In these days of faaldon and
da, to prevent entry into Montana of
panv at Oakridge passed throuiri
grogrsss'
the result is the same!
the alfalfa weevil. It Is said.
If you're a man or boy you're “ in the way" and have to watch your
Springfield last Hnturdav on his wav
, My point la, that work never
step or get in Dutch) If you're handy with a peeling knife there's a
T h e C ecilian club und th e Royal
harm«*' any living soul, if carried
The first arreBt ln the campaign of
to Eugene where be will stay for i
CHANCE of you getting your oar in and getting a whack at some of
on intelligently, without worry.
Troubadour*, high school social organ ' the Douglas fire patrol against In- 1
week visiting friends who are return
the leavings in the cookers but MOSTLY you're NOT wanted about the
81ckness
la
merely
the
chastening
Itatlons were ordered disbanded bj cendlarles, who were said to be re­
Ing to college there.
kitchen. Are we right?
for offenses committed—Ignorant­
directors of the Salem school district i sponsible for the heavy forest fire
So in case you’re one of these unnecessary MALES who it reading
ly
or
wilfully,
and
every
crime
Goes To Portland— Mias Clara Wyse
this why just quit reading at this point and turn the newspaper over
The aggregate cost of operating tht losses of the last year, waa made when
against right lining Is sure to bring
to the lady folks— who will APPRECIATE it a whole lot more.
left for Portland thia morning t-i
punishment.
*
Salem public schools during the com Floyd Finley of Elkton was brought to
spend the week end
While she I
Roseburg
charged
with
setting
out
Worrv kilts— striving to do the
Ing school year baa been fixed at
gone, Miss Mary Ellxahelh W hllnn
Impossible, at unseeming hours,
1344,877, according to a tentative bud j numerous fires near hla home,
overfeeding,
Intemperance
in
ambi­
«III lake her place at the nffire of Drs
k'
l-
The state land board has authorized
tion, and in neglecting the laws of
Ri-hhan. I*he|teplace and IKppel 8h<
I A bolt of lightning shattered the C“« C. Moser. Portland attorney, and
• rest and recreation.
«III he back Sunday night.
What a lev son in longevity!
telephone In Anton Mallaris lunch Charles Hall of Marshfield, to extract
There uro none so blind a . tliey
room In Sandy and stunned Jack 8,’1<1 from black sands along the
Has Operation— Mrs. Floyd Elliott
who will not see.
. Barnett of Sandy who was sitting at beaches In Curry county. Under the
« a s taken to the Pacific Chrlstlnn
| a neurhy table.
terms of the contract the state la to
hospital where she was operated up­
What's the Difference
Four forest fires were reported from recelTe
Per cent of an* gold tb*‘
on Saturday morning hy a local physl-
In Spices?
Personal Efficiency
Asks
Doctors'
Cooperation
the vicinity of Three Creeks butte m“7
extracte<l from the sands,
can
She Is reported to be doing
Fify years ago an intfgerant
In “Canning”
finely.
northwest of Bend, leading forest of ! Inspectors of the Northwest Dried
peddler whittled out a whole
Springfield physiclnns are b»dng flclals to believe that theae fires were 1 p ro*t Packing association have sent
Why
emerge
from a canning
mess of WOODEN NUTMEGS’
Here From Iowa—Dwight O'Dell a asked to cooperate with the Oregon of Incendiary origin.
i out word that prunes ln many sec-
Sold ’em all through the whole
bee
with
hands
ruff and dis­
nnidiew of Mrs. W. C. Rebhan arrived board o health In a state wide cam­
country
Nutmegs were more
Mrs Myrtle Williams, 21. of T b s“ 0” of the W llam stts valley are
colored. knuckles swollen, and
Friday for a vlelt with Dr, and Mrs. paign against dlptherta. according to Dalles, who w a. Injured when an autc turnln« black at the p,t'' and • « « • • t a
costly THEN so this bird made
nails black when its possible to
a cleaning
There's ALMOST
Rebhan from hla home In Mount anncunct uirnt made by Dr W. T. I'by, driven by Oerald Wilcox of Antelope »h1“ . dT ,n« * stopped, according to
dash in here BEFORE you start
as
much
difference
ln
some
of
Pleasant, Iowa
He plane to attend of the Hot la k e sanatorium, president
the other spices— If you bat
struck the horse she was riding near word received by J. O. Holt, manager
and get a pair of our rubber
echoed here, either at the University of the health organization. The local
of the Kupeoe Fruit Growers' associa­
KNEW U! We carry ONLY the
Criterion, died at Maupin.
gloves for 75c and ensure the
of Oregon or the Oregon Agrlrultuie medical men will be asked to urge ail
BEST!
Ldttle higher priced
tion.
whiteness of y o u r h a n d « .
Albany will hold a special election
mebbe but you're alawys SURE
College.
under their care to either be lm-
Answer in one syllable!
The Inman Lumber 41 1‘evelopmrnt
your “canned s t u f f will be
munlzed agtnvt the disease by a November 1 to vote on the quest Ion company, Incorporated te carry on
RIGHT when winter comes.
of
repealing
the
tax
limitation
ci
a
use
Mrs. Mary Walker eourae of
Visits R
ui toxin-antitoxin
utaiu uinimaui w
a * to * have
**» ’ w (
or
business at Port Orferd, where It has
and her (iauctiiev. Mrs. Isabelle C r a n e jy ,, Schick teat which determ ines ,n 1,a e l,7 cbartar restricting Rs gen
— SPECIAL THIS WEEK —
takas a 50-year lease upaa tha wharf
of Marysville, California were gnea’a wh#<h,.r or not>
maturing, they
fuBd bndt*t ” 1 mtn’
Y« Olds English Deckel Edge S ta tio n e ry ___
ef the port of Pert Orford, has started
50c.
at the home of Mr. and Mra. N. A. haTe developed Immunity. Children,
Transfer of the budget-making pow-
Worth Anybody’s Six Bits
a crew of ssea to work preparing a
Rowe this week. They are old friends
tmmune only In rare Instances r» ,>r of ” >•
*» tba «•v»ri><«r. end camp at tke proposed location of its
of the Rowes and were much Impress- aH parenta nhould take their boys and making him rully reepeaatble. ia pv» first dam at the mouth ef Reck creek,
ed with the Oregon scenery
l a s t <lrlll , 0 , he , ara„ , physician for a posed by I. L. Patterson, repnhlli
a tributary ef Blk river.
Sunday they went up the McKenaie eoul.aa
toxin-antitoxin, says Ds. nominee for the governorship.
Despite tbe heavy prune lossee In
to Belknap Kpclngs for the day. They
Pat McGinnis, who waa found dead
8—
s w
n
■■
|
left for their home Monday.
In a cabin In an Isolated district 14
a
miles from Baker, was murdered, ac­
Visits At Knights— Mr. and Mrs. II. FOR 8AT,R— I’ayroll sheets, prtatsd cording to a coroner's Jury verdict. I
aad la etoek at the News nffhea.
G I hi I ton and family are vlaltlng at
Fores suitable for roan, constrnrttea No clew to the slayer has been found.
56 S T O R E S
Little
Standard
the home of Mr. and Mra. Tex Knight
work, sawmills, etc., with table ta
For their heroic work In battling a
Jack
Horner
Designer
compute wnrkmas's compemearioa, .
.
thia week They are former residents
and deductions. No employer shouit
f,re 00 ,he *h<’rr’ of Pamella
Shoes
Patterns
of Springfield and now live In Idaho.
be without these f -ma when they lake. In the Santlam national forest
for
with the
They drove over from Boise In elgn-
— ------........ .........
i in August. Ione and Irla Hewitt of i
Children
Belrobe
teen hours driving time, finning a foot
i Sherwood, have been thanked by for- ;
of snow on the McKenxIe Pans as they
C. : i AND 8 F E Dr N W
eat officials.
came over.
on prie«» on plate and o th er work, tf
A 130.000 hotel, six stories high.
100x112 feet, containing 125 rooms,
6TH & WILLAMETTE
STORE NO. 11
EUGENE, ORE.
— will be constructed in Baker within
the next year. It wag announced by
representatives of a group of east-
“Putting Up Stuff”
x a z u iis v
KETEL’S DRUG STORE
C. J. 8REIER CO.
IN THE WEST
Three D a y D e m o n s tra tio n a n d
C ooking School fo r the
balance o f this w eek
Bridge-Beach
Superior Range
Better
Cooking
Better
Baking
Conte t o t h e Cooking
School thia week and learn
the many fine features of
thia Range with the great
Reputation. You owe lr, to
yourself to come.
Your old range taken in trade
Easy payments on the^balance
U se
Your
Credit
5J/ETHERBEE
-P O W ER *
*
saw
« fa r « « v a u t"
We
Charge
No
Interest
The state game commission has cre­
ated a 2600-acre game preserve at Al­
ford station, north of Harrisburg, on
the Pacific highway. Chinese pheas­
ants will be liberated on the new
refuge this fall.
Miss Ella Nolan. 43, of Ione, com­
mitted suicide at the eastern Oregon
state hospital at Pendleton. Remov­
ing the drawstring from her skirt and
lying It to a heating plfce In her room,
she hung herself.
The Rainier Fish company shipped
two carloads of the fall catch of sal­
mon to New York Sunday and another
carload was shipped to Boston Wed­
nesday. The glllnetters, trappers and
seiners report heavy catches.
Mining excitement Is running high
In Wallowa county following the dis­
covery of a vein containing gold, sll
ver and copper on Lick creek, near
Enterprise, which rough assays Indi­
cate will run $100 to the ton.
The University of Oregon has re­
ceived permission to establish an ex
tension course In the Salem high
school building during the coming
year. The course will feature liter­
ature, health, education and similar
subjects.
The largest timber deal made at
Marshfield ln years was completed be­
tween th«> Western White Cedar com­
pany and the Stout Lumber company.
Involving delivery of 40.000,000 feet of
white cedar logs to the Western White
Cedar company within th s next two
years.
Dresses For
School Girls
Of Flannels and Serges are not only servicable but
comfortable and show good taste and good judg­
ment. Styles are right at Breier’s.
Dresses $3.95 to $8.75
Coat* for Girl« 3 to 16 Year Size
$5.85 to 19.50
Underwear for Girls
Girls’ Union Suits
6 to 16 year sizes
CROSS KNIT BRAND
Is a well tailored garment and fin­
ished well, in the cotton or wool
suits.
Six to 16 year sizes. Worsted, long
sleeve, ankle length, suits—
Girls’ Union Suits
Six to 16 year sizes, Fine ribbed
cotton, medium weight,
8Uit .... ...........................
89c
$1.25 and $1.50
Children’s Golf Hose
Heather mixtures, fancy tops, and
checks and stripes—
65c, 75c, 85c
“IT ALWAYS PAYS TO BUY AT BREIERS”