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PAGE EIGHT
L. E. BEAN GETS PLACE
1 ON SERVICE COMMISSION
U CAMPUS IS SUSY IN
SEMI-CENTENNIAL WEEK
k
I.. K. Bean. Eugene attorney, has
!t»en elected by the Republicnn Sta'e
'cut al Committee as Repuhll.-m
ipmtnee (or public service commit-
1 n t r. succeeding Thomas K Camt
'ill, resigned. The «-tiange In elec-
ion phase makes Is necessary for
'lean Io resign the nomination for
ioint state senator from lain» and
'.Jim counties.
Due to the (act that official ballots
already h iv e been printed, the state
committee must furnish stickers io
n s.rt llean s name on the ballot as
a candidate (or the commlsalon
against Clyde Spooner, democratic
nominee.
i It is likely that the Republican
central comm ittees of lame and l-tnn
, counties will meet soon to select a
. initl.late to replace Bean's place on
the hallo! in the »elate aenatotstiip
race, John H. Bell, f ir m e r senator,
is being mentioned. The new sen
utorial candidate's name also must oe
iuserted on a sticker.
Bean's election to the commission
, rshlp Is believed assured. The post
- tion has an annual salary of 94000
The i>i*s«-nt »»'«‘It is » bua.v one on
the University of Oregon g^gyius, an-l
pro . ses to end ton uifrow ati.l Sat«"
«lay in a burst oi OOlieif* spirit in. i
dental to the home«. mi ng an.! an
nual gridiron clash with Stanior!
1’niv.rsity on Hayward Field.
Many Springfield resident» have
a tt, nd«nl various events In connection
with the semi-centennial anniversary
and the inauguration of l*re»ident
Hall
Graduates of Hie U n iversity'
living here are expe«-td to he present
a t the homecoming ami the football
(g iu o Saturday.
impressive academic
tended the Inaugural
pcs a on natnral and
and music have been
ceremonies at­
Monday. S yn -j
social sciences j
conducted.
HISTORICAL SOCIETY
♦
HOLDS ESSAY CONTEST
SgringflHiU i>!i«'oli''^ tdreii
have
been' asked t.r pan I rVf.de In a prix.-
essay contest on the .topic. “The Joint
Occupation of the Oregon Country."
The contest will be conducted by the
Oregon Historical Society for the pur­
pose of awarding the C. C. Beekman
1927 historicay prises and medals.
Four prises, the first 160. will be given
to essay writers of under IS and over
IS years of age. The 2000 word
v,».-.* K taurs— r i
and Sirs. Tie
papers must be submitted to the gene Kester were surprised this morn-
society by March 15.
mg by a visit from Mr. and Mrs.
Savage of Honolulu. Mr Savage Is
in the apple bustnesa there, and he j
Mrs. Murphy Recovering— Mrs.Dal­
and his wife art on a vacation and
las Murpcy is recovering from an
States. Mr. and Mrs. Savage are old
operation and is able to be ou tsid e
friends of Mrs. Kester
A ROYAL ENTERTAINER PERFORMS
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BOND
n'We use it when
.a u k ,
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Freshman students of tit«* I nlver-
sltv of Oregon an> busy In Kprlngfl.-ld
I I,..lay, removing piles of old lumber
'and other rubbish to furnish fuel (o r ­
tho biasing "O" which 1» to •»’ » fen-
tun. of homecoming al the Eugene
In stitu tio n .
Much of lit— mat-rial
was obtained from the street wtu-ee
old board sidewalks recently weie
lorn oul to be replaced by more mod­
ern cement.
Business of cleaning up the city
has continued steadily, the lloolh
Kelly (.timber company and I Io- rail
road e « c b having removed old lorn
her from their yards ha, k of Main
street recently.
d
B udget
PRINTING
SPRINGFIELD RUBBISH
TO HELP MAKE BONFIRE
CLINIC IS CONDUCTED
AT BRATTAIN SCHOOL
Amir lim . s gen ulus East Indian conjurer, produces a Liberty Bell from
a reporter's hat. He Is one of the a rtis ts In ihe India Building at Ihe Kee<|Ut-
Centenulal In te rn a tio n a l E x p o s itio n , which opened In Philadelphia June 1
to December 1 io celebrate ihe one hundred and aftlsth anniversary of the
signing of the Declaration of Independence
^ M M E R M / q '’
B oard
M eats
Recorder Falls. Is Hurt
11
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A iltui'
IhUe.li
.l» tie lU iP <«©l»dii' i ' ll at the
tffi sei
ascertntnlng the health of ehlldr»-n Of
the local elementary schools
The
exam ination of Children will lw- eon -‘
eluded this morning
Miss Beth Konkel. .s.unty le-eliti
nurse. Is In charge of the clinic Drs
Puut Phvlleplnce. Helh Karmn and
Curl Robbins are conducting the ex ­
aminations.
Assisting
are
Mrs
Maude Bryan. Mrs Kroll, Mrs. Carl
Olson and Mrs. Bernice Van Valsah
Parenta of children In which de-
feels are founu are notified and al­
ready mothers are calling at local
physician s offices to learn Ihe beat
method of treatment (or physical do-
flclenrlea In their r W Id re n On a
, whole. It was said. Mie health of the
Sprlngtl.-ld children was fairly good
Recorder It W Smith sustained
The budget board of the City will
meet Monday night to outline the painful although not serious Injuries
yesterday when he stumbled on a de­
municipal flnanelal schedule for the
fective board sidewalk on A street
coming year The committee is rem The city official (ell Io the walk, bark-
posed of meui. bers of the council and |tlg Hie hands and (ace. It Is not
CALL AND SEE Dr N W Emery
W. P. Tyson. W. U M< -Lagan. (' •"'thought (hat the wounds will make ¡on prices on piste and other work, tf
• him much treuhle
Wheaton. George Perkins.
GOOD JOBS
Give Us
Yours
New Bell Theater
Springfield. Oregon
The Pick of Pictures.
Up to Date with Upholstered Spring Cushion Seats;
Modern Heating and Ventilating (Air changed every five
minutes); Ladies Rest Room.
— A 50c Show — At Popular Prices 10c and 35c
Bonds! Bonds! Bonds!
Thurs. - Fri. - Sat., Oct. 21-22-23
LILLIAN
GISH
JOHN
GILBERT
Voters are urged to read Section 4 of the House­
wives’ Council Constitutional Amendment authorizing
the State of Oregon to go into irrigation schemes and
into the business of manufacturing and selling light
and power:
“ B onds of th e S ta te of O regon, not to exceed five per cen tu m of th e a s ­
sessed v alu atio n of th e sta te , m ay be issued and sold from tim e to tim e to
ca rry o u t th e pu rp o se of th is Article and th e full faith and credit of th e
S ta te of O regon Is hereby pledged fo r th e paym ent of th e principal of said
bonds as th e sam e m atu re, add th e in terest accru in g th ereo n as th e sam e
falls d u e.”
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KING VIDOR
Every voter should know that the assessed valuation of Oregon is $1,058,880.736,
and that the Housewives' Council "Water and Power" board could issue and sell bonds
for $51 ■344.000. Your property would be a guarantee for the payment of this huge debt.
Production
with RENEE ADOREE
ROY D ’ARCY
GEORGE H
"ELL
EDWARD EVERETT HORTON
java,-
L i t X E u the wonder
1 1 motion
picture of
tcreen btUory.' Ten big
Stan, directed by the men
who made " T h e Big Pa
tad«," in a film of ex-
«■iaats k f i i r y t h a t . w in
and roaches
i of the
Oregon’s total bonded debt, including that of all political subdivisions, is now
more than $166,000.000. Its State bonded indebtedness alone per capita, $47.08, is the
highest in the Union-
As fast as this political board might retire bonds, it would have the power to is­
sue more; and as the assessed valuations increased the amount of bonds could also
increase.
North D akota Is Still P a y in g For H er Failure«
SUNDAY — MONDAY — OCTOBER 24 — 25
VOTE 337 X NO!
M ountain States Pow er Company
TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY — OCTOBER 26 — 27
“A
HAROLD BELL W R IG H T’S
SON
OF’
H IS
FA TH ER ’
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Paid Adv. by tbs Oregon Public U tlUty Committee—Opposed to the Housewives’ Council “W ater sad Power” Boudin«
meat— 424 Pacific Building, Portland. Oregon.
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