The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, October 14, 1926, Page 8, Image 8

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T l IK S H uNG FIKl-D NEWS
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OREGON NEWS ITEMS
OF SPECIAL INTEREST
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W heat exported from the CoInmMa
r l r r r dtolrlet during Septem ber reacfc
ed a to tal of 7.021.658 buehela com
,wired with 2.152.1« buehela during
the sam e month Ja»t year, according
to tabulation* of the P ortland district
Brief of Resume of Happenings «m « of f«”’*™' grain .«^rvi.ioo
New Industry Is
Established Here
McKenxie Pickle and Cunning
Company Operating in Temp­
orary Headquarters at Mill
and Main Streets; Prosperous
Future For Business Seen.
as yei undeveloped by com peting con­
c e n t . The company la alao whipping
directly south, sending pickles beyond
Roseburg.
T h ree hundred verities of products
will be put up h ere for shipm ent to
the m arkets
T hese Include such by­
products as relish.
The local plant will o p erate all tbe
year around. I*iehles will lie put up
in brine in fall for sw eetening and
(sep aratio n for the w inter m arkets
later on.
Marrlag» Lloanaaa laauad
ANNUAL HOMECOMING IS
PLAN OF ODD FELLOWS
During I he pa«t week m arrlaga
llt-cuaea have been lauued by the
The annual homecom ing of «prints ,
field halae. No 7«. I O t> F will be | .....inly clerk to ,»■’
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.„ .„ I „» Will»«»»«» Goddard mid Mmv M m u
conducted at the hall on the night i f
>f S |,
. Kiull Henja
O ctober 37
‘ ,„1,, tlaalln g a and F rancis H enderson,
. budget
-, * of • 85.434.J63
£ t4 i
A 4«
lt faxr
A
fwr <1 oper
This was announced following u tM,)b
Eugene; Aden I rat er. Mu
»ting expenses and salaries In P o rt
m eeting of tbe lodge .»»I high., wlf-n hawk and L orraine IV. k « ^ .« « n e W ;
land aehools during th e year 1927 was
eom m lt.ee* began planning for .he M.io Roach M g en e. and S t . Fred
decided upon at a special m .e tln g ol
event Roll call of all mem ber» of the erlck*oa. S prlngrlild.
th e school board. The budget was
T he annual Marion county teac h ers- presented to the tax conservation
bulge will b e a chief feature of the Coburg, and K athern Sharon. 1-..«.».-;
S pringfield's Industrial develoftn nt
homecom ing
F u rth e r plan* for th» H arry I’el*. and Avis O uvl. both if
in m itu te opened in Salem Monday com m ission Monday, and th at body advanced a pace th is week w ith th
celebration will be announced n e x t P orllnn.l: and 1» Hwlglit Su Ion and
ai.it continued until Tuesday night.
will pass on it by IV cem bcr Id.
estab lish m en t h ere of the McKeuxl. FUNERAL OF PIONEER
k
«an Itrooka. both of Independence.
The grand lodge of Oregon. K nights
CONDUCTED TOMORROW
Septem ber was a good month in th , Ihckle a n ! C anning «’..titpatt,
of Pythias, will hold it* 45th annual business of exterm inating predator}
The c.w tpany has t,m p ..ra ry If ml
convention in C orvallis O ctober 11 1 anim als in Oregon, it is indicated by l)Ua,-t,,15 in the
form er Spen
Cnn rat se rv ic i
(or M rs E lla I’m
U and 13.
th e report of Stanley G Jew ett, preda gBrag< at Mill and M in -tr. t • ,u. .1 1 W .fc of C ram • M P u re . II of
Jg h i .luoln A s e rla f - le r n ia n suf- tory anim al Inspector
The score» already is curing and preparing M arcela. will be c o n d u c te d nt lie-
farad burn to his face and hauds in made in the slaying of m a n s priu cl pickles for the m ark ets
\V L. I\
W alk er c h a p e l at 2 o . !, . k l o r n >rrow
• gasoline explosion ab, .»rd lus tto b pal anim al enem ies w ere
t oyotes . h e r a n d li C H am m on of H u i. ie i w ith llov Isa a c In < ti.iru
lnt< i i ■ it
STS. bobcats 45. stock killing bears 5 arv ,,lt. proprietc-va of th concert-. * wm
¡,i
j
,, p , , m t, i ,
lin t boat last week.
which Is seeking a pertnnn« til location M a rc id a
An entire business block In ChiV a to tal of 833.
oquin was wiped out by fire that
Polo pouiea and work horses nuiu on which to build th eir own plant,
Mrs. P ure-Il w as a pione, r of Ih»*
sta rte d in a popcorn stand, with an boring 70, Including "Proclam ation.
Already a large q u an tity of cat» sc iilo a . «h e was boro iu P cin sy lv a
estim ated loss of $60.000.
purchased tor $11.000 from the W hit liag(, is p(ll.,(
tn
k ing lion- nta. S e p le m b e r 30. IM I
« h e m oved
. *.i . _ _k
. ... a a vaxiarllngy
, pm up as sau erk rau t T
A shipm ent of cavalry and artillery
¿tables
when
yearling, met rt<, , |v (O h.'
«s a ti r i lo W isco n sin . In te r ,-om lng
horses, four cars from Baker and tw o ltea, h ju a pire which destroyed th , ^ , m p.u ly wlu put up 150 b a r re ls
to Oregon and loeatlng al Kugenc.
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I mam moth barn of . the
. . • Edgewood
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1 . . M ..h a
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c a r s fro n t N o rth P ow der, w ent out Fri
ranch »„m-rhi-aut inttm allately.
p u r c h a s l n | ____
¿¡..p ,(,«• fattili) m ov.il lo M arceli
day to a w estern governm ent post.
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n ear K lam
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Falls.
Insurance ol (bt,jr , products from farm ers of th 'w h e re they have since resided
T hirteen cars of cattle left Baker $$0.004* was said to rep resen t less than J ls trle ,
Pickles a r e purchased fr, m
S h e lea v es to mourn h e r pa s
Sunday for the N orth P ortland mar- ' half the loss.
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ranches a s far n o rth as Albany.
th e h u sb a n d , tw o sons. Jo h n o f W em ll
ket. Five originated in Baker county.
During the last q u arter th e total
! ¡ng a n d » o b e r i pf M a r c ila ;
four
H as Open Field
T he o th ers w-ere from G rant county. amount of titulier cut In the Cascade
Th, uew S pringfl-ld in d u-iry. which d aughters Mrs Maggi* W atson ..f
K. M Steele and Frank L, Phillips national forest was 7.306.505, accord
b
mOT1,(, h,.r<l fr„ m Knugv^je Grlxxlv Bluff. C alifornia; Mrs K 1
of Portland have given B aker business tag lo r.-p.m made at the office of the
m onths existence is sa id -t > Van (»rdett Mr« Agues l.nnc. Mrs «
in te re sts assu ran ce th at construction sup,.rv isors in Eugene. This tim b e r
,kle d istrlb u liu g ptant E Boggs, ull of .Marcela; nine gram
A. K. Hubert», ITe»l<leiit
will begin at once on a $3’X).000 hotel ---- a total value of JIO.S2O25 The
. south of P ortland ami north of th c h ild re n ; tw o b ro th er* . A lbert Adam-,
A catalogue, telling about our Secretarial. Hookkeep-
1» Baker.
' to tal am ount sold so far th l . year Is
ow ner>
g p
. „ ( S a tlle . an«l M A d a m , of Ju n c tio n
ing and H eliographie four»»».’ »ent fr«« to «»>' ad,Ire«»,
Ei<ht inches of snow fell on th e 3X513.050 feet, and t e *a u« is to rn
future for the Industry, due t • City tw o siste r* . M iss I.villa Adam*
upon request.
$33.705 41.
4..
c cen
e n tral
tra l location and Its
highway at the sum mit of the Cas puled
puted at $».705
Ils dlstanc-
dlstaii, • of Junction City a n d Mr* J , nnle
cades at the McKenxie pass last week. ' Morv th a„ $2«MW0.l>p0 in wage* w a. f | ( ^ „ „p .-tctlv e agencies
IVnncy of T om ahaw k. W laconsln.
M on,lay I» enrollm ent day.
according to p erso n , driv ing over
ln 1M5 , o D i e 22 46S w o rk er.
F r„ nl Sprln(tfl„w , ht. colnl>an)... p r,
f e m Bend
t s
can
Go»»
,..i engaged in 9 1 1 - o f P o i d u ru. c >,»•,»
can be
be shlppevl
shipped d ire c t to
------ To Ho»pi«»l— Mr* C hari,
1« »nil
»till tries, according Io
to a prelim inary re-
re KUn a(h
One road construction camp 1»
int. h an(, a n J I C o rn e liu s w, nt to the Pnclfl, C hrist
Phone 66«
»»2 W illamette Street
Eugene. Oregon
m aintained at th e W apinit.a cutoff, port of th e recent census of manutac-
Marsh(, H(1' „„ lh>> lllh,.r Thtls,. a r,.(an hoapltal th l. m orning for an
but probably will be closed in tw o or tu re . taken by the I n .te d J ’*»«”
tW(> ()f tb„ , . a>linK C(,n . um ,n g d istrl. tsoperullon
th ree weeks About five m iles of this
bureau \a ! u e of products inanu
read have been com pleted th is season, facturcd in the plant* listed wa*
P ortland had 25 fatal autom obile placed at $1W.9S«.»5».
accidents betw een Jan u ary 3 and Sep-
P ortland wa» among
tem ber 11. or an average of less than of th e nation which provided housing
th ree for every four-week period in for 100 or more fam ilies to euch 10.
th a t tim e th e departm ent of co m - 1 000 of population during the first six
m erce announced.
' m onths of 1S2S. the bureau ol labor
Oregon monthly pensions have b e e n ' and s tr .lis tic of th e dep artm en t ol
granted as follows Amelia H ild em an .' labor has learned from a study of the
^ r t l ^ d $30; E b erh art A. Gundlach. building perm it* for 75 cities having
the Week Collected for
Our Readers.
NOTICE
No hunting or trespassing is
allowed on the Brattain premises.
a
m
Siernod P a u l B r a tta in
EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE
IT’S A GOOD SCHOOL
P ortlanu. $20: Edw ard Em m ett Kelly, p opulation, of 100.000 or more
Mediord. $30; C harles L. N ew m an.;
Official figures a* to the value ol
Oregon City. $30.
August s exports from the Oregon
Abner Riddle S5-year-old pioneer of custom s district are
ni.ik
„ id " .S
h . » . ’» Kiddle
'.“ " r " “- 1 ”
a fte r an .lines* of two m onths
Mr to th at tim e $41.297^15. w hereas fo
iUadle was born in Illinois in 1541 the sam e period in 19.5 ihe value ol
w c a ie
exDort* wa? SIS 133.270 and for the
and crossed the plains with his par-
.
. r „gxowc rtf
corresponding tim e in 19-4 was »3a.
e n ts when 10 years of age.
u#
For
of
, h, vahw oI
N ineteen autom obile* were destroy exports was $41.935.347.
ed in a fire which burned a »torage
garage at Second and Elrod ..r e s ts j W ith 123.W« voter* registered In
in M arshfield
The fire is beiieved M ultnom .h county for the * n e r . l
t o have sta rte d from a short circuit •»•ction November 2. rep u b lican , lead
in the wiring of one of the car».
• ratio of approxim ately three
.
to one. according to figures of regis
A m onum ent in memory of throe
repub„ can r»gis, ra ,ion
unable to endure the privations of the
g# J9g of wh,ch num b .r 51.310
Old Oregon T rail and who <nea « |
M d Jg og< w(jn]en wh„ e the
tb eir way to the west was unveiled dem ocratic (nt>|
u 30
2Jg of
total w
was
30,23«
of whlch
which
at Meacham recently. The monument 17,05$ are men and 12.178 women.
was erected by the women of .Mea­
The public »ervlce com m ii.lon ha»
cham.
» u thorlied the county comml»»loner»
A» a result of the shortage of mon­ of Multnomah county to co n .tru c t an
ey in the general fund of the state.
state
croM |ng
Caplt0, hlghw a,
Thom as B Kay state treasu rer, was
Qf
Oregon n<je.
compelled to create a deficit of ap
„ u w a y , near Multnomah station,
proxim ately $100.000 in ord~r to m eet Seventy per cent of the cost fha)1
shall be
be
the curren t expenses of the state gov­ borne and paid by Multnomah county
ernm ent.
while 30 per cent shall be paid by the
W alking up to a deer and poking It 1 , Oregon E lectric Railway company.
w ith a rifle to oust it from a trail is
Work is about to begin on th e five-
not often the experience of a hunter. mile graveling contract on Dry gulch
but Mos* Averill, deputy game war-
contractor „ now m url„
h„
den in the M ar.hfield d i.trlc t, per-
c<? Tbe |o (at|o n
formed th is feat in the Horn bug moun- jg
L,alter.Cornucopia hlghw ay.
laln area-
about 3? m »ro from Baker. The con-
All records for Royal Chinook sal- ‘ tracj wa„ jet b y the sta te highway
mon eggs taken tn the upper W illam ­ commission. The cost Is approxim ate­
ette river and trib u taries were broken ly $13 000 of which the state furnishes
thia year, according to R. E. Clanton, $10.000 and the county the rem ainder.
director of h atcheries for th e state
Sale of 200,000,000 feet of virgin
fish commission, who returned from
pine tim ber to the Pelican Bay Lum
a trip to the coast.
t e r company, larg est lum ber concern
During Septem ber, 192 Chinese In K lam ath, by th e Day B rothers 111
pheasant* were liberated from the terest and C hester and Richard Hov­
Pendleton game farm . 1«2 from the ey of California, wa* reported. The
C orvallis farm and 240 from the Eu­ huge tra c t of tim ber Is located north
g en e latm . a to tal of nearly 60»,. ac- of Bonanxa, ad jacent to th e K lam ath
«.ii-ding t< the m onthly report of State Indian reservation. Figured a t $6 a
C aine W arden Averill
thousand, a conservative figure, the
O regon’s oldest white child, so far deal involve,! $1,200.000.
as known, !» a great-grandfather. He
If the voters authorize the Issuance
it J. B. Claypool, 77, pioneer resident of $11,500.000 w orth of bridge bond»
of Bend
The great-grandchild la at the general election N ovem ber 2,
Billy Eugene H alvorsen .Mrs. Halvor- a» proposed by th e county comm is­
»en
is Claypool's g ran d d au g h ter. sioners, Multnomah county will be
Claypool was born In Linn county in w ithin $200,000 of Its limited bond
154$
indebtedness, based on th e 6 per cent
I'aidiflow er and celery shipm ent» constitutional lim itation, according to
hi ve begui at T routdale. Th> cauli­ a statem en t Issued by C. C. Ludwig,
flower is of good quality and prices secretary of th e tax supervising and
good. Ov‘t 300 carloads vvlli be ship­ conservation commission.
ped this yegr ag ain st 6$ last year.
The week ended O ctober 2 showed
Tib e l y v cfop Is of the be-' quality a decrease of m ore than 5.000,000 feet
- r ’raised ln T routdale and prices in the production of lum ber by 106
mills of Ihe W est Coast L um berm en’s
* -re good.
F arm ers of the Beaver creek dis­ aw oeiation. and a decrease of m ore
trict began work Monday on a road lhan 6,000,000 feet in orders booked
fr< in the Beaver creek county road for future delivery, aeeordlng lo the
, | . Baker-Vnlty stale highw ay a weekly and com parative statem en t Is-•
l t d by the association. Khipment
f i m iles from the city. The new
ow ever showed an increase of near-1
r ad will be about a mile long and
ly
S.OOo.OOO feet. Production totaled
will »ave four m iles of trav el to the
people of th at vicinity. It includes t i l , 855.$33 feet, com pared to 117,354,-
a bridge across Pow der riv er
The 502 feet for the week previous, and
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work is all being donated but
it wilt new orders booked totaled only 102,-
be a county load and th coui y will «91.710 f,-et. com pared to 100,167,817
feet during the previous week.
m aintain it.
VOTE AGAINST
HIGHER TAXES
Oregon’s total bonded debt is already
$166,000,000
Its per capita state debt is the highest in the Union
The Housewives’ Council ‘‘Water and Power” Amendment
would permit a new political board to issue $53,000,000 more
bonds, or an increase of 32 per cent to start adventures in irriga­
tion and power.
VOTE 337 X NO
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AGAINST AN ISSUE OF $53,000,000 OF NEW BONDS
AGAINST AN UNLIMITED AMOUNT OF NEW TAXES
AGAINST CREATING A BOARD OF POLITICAL-DICTATORS
AGAINST ENROLLING A NEW ARMY OF PUBLIC OFFICIALS
AGAINST PARALYZING INDUSTRY BY BUREAUCRATIC DESPOTISM
AGAINST REVOLUTIONIZING OUR FORM OF GOVERNMENT
AGAINST A WILD JOY RIDE W ITHOUT BRAKES AT YOUR EXPENSE.
In Self-defense
Vote 337 X NO! in November
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Mountain States Power Company
Paid Adv by the Oregon Public Utility Com m lttee-O pposrd to the Hou.ewlvcs’ Council "W ater and Power" Bonding Amend­
ment—-424 Pacific Building, Portland, Oregon.
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