The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, November 18, 1926, Page 6, Image 6

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    T l IU RS I »A V NOVEM HER W. 1926
TI IK SPRING FIELD NEWS
TAGE SQC
W C Hswley, ropr»»««nlallys of ths
inspection Held
Multnomah county will receive a
The outstanding feature of the spple
first c>>ngri>»»lon«l district, left Salrin
lUNpxlloii of Iuka Circle, laolle» of
total of »46.698 as its share of the
for Washington. D C.. where ho will harvest sessun st Hood River this the tl A If was held at the Wood
tax refund» from the reverted Oregon
uttend « ssrlca of nisei ing* of the yesr hss been the large shipments lion hall Friday night, with Mr»,
A California railroad grant lands, as
ways snd inrnn« committee of the made. The valley ha» shipped 3030 Lucy I'lctieiior, Portland. department
provided by an act recently passed by
house and aenalo prior to the short cars, mure than 700 rare in « »««-«a of Inspector. In charge
Accompanying
congress
th« > nitre tonnage of last year
»motion of cougre»».
Mr»
Tlchenor
to
Hprlngfleld
was Mr*.
Brief Resume of Happenings of
Oregon City school district No. <3
William McGregor, prominent A s Tilli«- linger* of Alban)', department
Itocauss of a hopeful showing be­
put. based a 64»-acre tract of land In
the Week Collected for
torts sawmill operator, tlmhciman ami preaident
what is known as the Ryan Mount ing made at the l.eepcr IXnne oil well
hanker, died at Astoria a* the result
prospect,
between
Sutherlin
and
Oak
Pleasant tracts, ad mining the Mount
Our Readers.
of an accident when the automobile
To Taka Collsction
Pleasant school grounds, for an ath­ land, the Oakland Oil A lias lompany
announced the discontinuance of all In which he was riding wa» hit by a
S p e c ia l c o llo c llo u foi th* Near Ea»t
letic field
I ... k of rainfall 1» hoilinx UP placer
»lock »ale* and the withdrawal of Spokane Portland A Beattie train
R illef will be laken at the Haptluf
Exports from the Oregon customs
Bun.n< o,»-ration» In Josephine coun­
a!) stock from the market.
The distribution system ami all church next Sunday
district for nine month» represent a
ty thia fall.
la»»t Sunday Ulo Men'» llible «in»«
The new high» ay bridge over the property of the Sutherlin Light V
valuation of »63.M5.443. far over shad
Power company was tnkeu over hy voted t> a»«l»l lu Iinan« lug the pur
Peppermint 1» helnjt planted this
owing the showing for the same per­ 44 iilnmeite r ver nt Alt any. which has
the California 111 ■ aim Power coni chu»o »f Billie» fur use in tile city *
week on several tract« of land at
iod in 1935. when the figures were *»‘<>11 unllwhted -• . its completion a
year age, will tie ill i.tialeil at night puny. The purchasing company will pulille school*
Hermiston.
»3«.O9O.«2i>
h ‘i '»fter a» the rx - it of a contrast spent several thousand dollai» liuprov
The lilh annual convention of the
Members of the slate textbook c o m
.1 between the city and tin* Moun­ ing the system
Marriay* Ulesnssa l»su«d
___ i E n . i i ' ’• union of Clack-
mission met in Salem Monday Io
Fall wheat al Cove, of wlibh a
t-in State»« Power company.
The county clerk ha* Issued marri­
at co u n ty w as h !d tn O regon City
adopt one-third of the textbooks used
The Pacific Telephone A Telegrnph (urge acreage was gown this autumn. age llcenae» during Ho pa»l week to
in the public school» of ihe slate. The
County
rs from all s.-cttona
Leonard II
company
by Dsceinber 13 of thia year It looking fine Warm rain» and in­ the following couple»
hooks adopted by the commission will
of Orvvton met at Salem Friday and
will
have
expended more than »120,- dications of a normal winter season lllll. Marioin. ami Viola Pearl Craw
be used for »lx years
Saturday to dis. uss county tax ratios
(tor the first time in the pn»t two year, ford. Eugene; f'ornellua Price lx«ng
The Heaedlettne Fathers have dt iMtt) in Sal« m in improvement» and ex­ are promising (or all produda of the
Harold Hall, son-in-law of Governor
and Irene Farmer, both of Eugene;
tensions
in
1936.
according
to
an­
elded to rebuild 81. Benedict's Abbey
Pierce, was appointed district attorney
nouncement by 4V II Haney, man­ Cove sad Grand Koude valley geucr Jan * Mnt.-t and llerlha Nel»««n. both
and
the
associated
educational
insti­
• f C m ot county, to succeed Willard
ally.
of Eugene
tution». which were destroyed in a ager of the Salem exchange
Wirt a. who ha s resinned.
Preliminary work on the Owyhee
niilUon-dollar
fire
September
31.
on
Resolutions were adopted by the Ar­
1 irrtgation project, located tn eastern
the butte at Mount Angel.
lington city council snd sent to Salem,
The mill dam of the Moehnke Bros Oregon and western Idaho, will »tart (
urging that the new state normal
sawmill at Cedar Canyon, near Banks, at once, according to F A Bnnk». en­
school be located in Arlington
broke loose, the water taking every­ gineer in charge of Ihe construction'
A move was launched at Salem to
He h aa1
thing tn Its path, including bridges of the American fall» dam
combine the county agent s office and
and a aide of plsnk road, causing a been placed in charge of Ihe con- -
'V ’ . r | S
that of the horticultural inspector. The
¡i r? '*
’
»traction of the Owyhee dam.
heavy loss to the company
j
..
«Jru.«.-, {xm iA A l
•alary would be fixed at »3000 annual­
Three Oregon counties
Clatsop. I
6
7
6
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P
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T
M
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T
STORES
ly.
Tillamook and Polk are designated
»» part of the “modified accredited
»■»2 Wlllniiiofh* SI.. Eugene. iu«»uu.
area” which haa been found by fed- ,
eral inspectors to be free of tubercular
B o y s’ Rubber
ROYS' FLEECE
dairy cattle, according to the latest
56 ST O R ES
H o o ts G o o <1
LINED UNION
chart on bovine tuber«-ul»»la issued by
SUITS, Size 6 to
H l a e k
Heavy
the department of agriculture.
16.
85c
Rubber. Size I
Ftre I osrc II in the state of Oregon,
Regular
to 5.
exclusive of Portland, during the
Part Wool Union
You appreciate that if you were to buy 4,-
m e n 'l l of Octeber aggregated »907.-
$3.00 Value,
Suits Size 6 to
878.
according
to
a
report
by
the
state
IN
THE
W
EST
224,000 pairs of stocking», you could do »o at
$1.98
16,
$1.»S
fire maishal
The moat disastrous-
a far lower price per pair than if you bought
fire was at Klamath Falls, where ihe |
6TH <& WILLAMETTE
STORE NO. 1
1
EUGENE. ORE.
White Pelican hole! was destroyed
only a single pair or even a thousand dozen
with a loss of »500.000 There were
pairs.
68 fires reported
MEN’S
WORK
SOX
MEN’S SHOES
Ladies Light Tan OXFORDS
Th" various electric snd power cor-!
Something of the buying power of the
In Fancy Grey or Tan Trim. Heavy Work Shoes, in Black Wool Mixed and All Wool in
porations of the stale of Oregon ex-j
Medium and Low Heels. or Brown. A real value at all colors. At our usual low
N ation wide institution of w hich this Store
pended a total of »11.013 81 In oppoe
our low prices.
$6.50 Values. $4.95
ing the so-called hydro-electric devel­
is a part, may be gleaned from the follow ing
Prices
25c to 95c
$3 50 to $4 95
opment measure which w » s defeated
article which appeared in the A e w ) urk
Ladies Patent L e a t h e r
hy the voters at the gene .1 election
A Complete Line of MEN’S
Tt•net the other d a y :
held November 3. according to the ex
STEP-INS and Strap Pumps.
pense account tiled in the office of
Spike Heels. Plain or with CHIPPEWA Loggers Pegged RUBBER SHOES. Knee and
or Calked. In 10, 12, 14 and
Yhat is believed to be the largest single
the secretary of date.
Small Buckle
Hip Boots, and Rubbers. Get
16 Inch Tops.
order ever placed for women’s full-fashioned
Almost half of the money Io lie sp 1
$4.50 to $5-85
our prices beore you buy.
$10.50 to $13.50
portioned to the general road fund tn
silk hosiery has just been put through by the
Lane county’s 1927 budget will go to ;
J
C. Penney Company. I t calls for 352,000
the different cities, according to Coun
Ladies TAN OXFORDS and
Men’s Part Wool Union
MEN’S OXFORDS
ty
Judge
liarnart)
The
law
require*
dozen (4,224,000 pairs) of the goods for d e liv ­
Ties, Medium or Low Heel. Black or Light Tan in the Suits, Heavy Weight. Our
that the cities, which are separate
Good wearing leather Sole. New Wide Toe. Real Breier
eries ranging through all of next year. 1 he
price only
road district*, shall receive their pro­
$2.85
Values,
$4-95
$1.98 to $2.85
company now operates 745 department stores
portionate share of ihe road lax money
according to valuation
in various parts of the country. The order
The state attorney general haa re-
MISSES PUMPS
DRESS SHOES
is almost twice as large as that placed by the
Men’s Medium o r Heavy
queated dismissal of appeals in the
A N D OXFORDS.
Patent Tan. Brown and Black. In
Weight
COTTON
UNION
company
on sim ilar merchandise about a year
United
States
supremo
court
Involving
Leather and Light Tan. Good Gun Metal, Kid and Caif.
suits
originally
filed
in
the
United
SUITS.
variety to ?hoose from
Our prices range from
States district court in Portland to
$1.25 to $ 1 .fj
$3.95 to $4.95
$1.98 to $3.45
test the validity ot the license tax on
nfotor Vehicles and me motor ve- I
h id e fuels tax The state of Oregon I
prevailed In both suits In the district
court.
The interior department will not
grant the petition of If Ent« rprlao
Land A Investment company at Klam­
ath Fall* for exclusion of its lands
from the Klamath Irrtgation district
W« Will Welcome You As A Shareholder
until all construction and water right
charges on the company's land ara
paid in full. Ita officials announced in
upholding a decision of Commission­
er of Reclamation Mead.
With 36 hunters In the field, em ploy­
ed by the United Stales biological sur­
It is no longer considered necessary to send expensive Christinas
vey and the state livestock sanitary
presents to friends and loved ones.
Greeting Cards with appropriate
board. 493 coyotes and 49 bobcala were
sentiments will confer more happiness than expensive presents, and cost
disposed of during October in Ore­
but a trifle in comparison
gon, according to the report of Stan­
ley O. Jewett, director of the preda­
tory animal control work of the gov­
ernment. In addition the huntera turn­
ed in six stock killing bears, three
badgers, one fox and six skunks
Fador Kables. a director of ihe Sea­
carry a message of Peace, Love and Good Will characteristic of this holi­
side high school district, and A Hub-
day season, and friends and relatives appreciate these sentiments more
ner are in the county jail at Astoria,
than expensive gifts which call for a similar return. You will find a large
charged with possession of a still,
assortment of Greeting Cards and Folders at our office.
as result of a raid on the Kables
ranch, ton miles south of .Seaside, by
a sh eriffs force, when a 60 gallon still
was found within a half mile of the
Kables home and 495 gallons of moon­
You can become a preferred shareholder
shine whisky discovered burled in
in this company—
a month is all you need
scattered spots on nearby hillsides.
W. A. Delxell, private secretary to
to scan.
Governor Pierce for the last two years,
Your investment will be backed by per­
was appointed a member of the pub­
manent' income-producing properties engaged
lic service commission to succeed
Thomas K Campbell, who died recent­
in useful public service.
ly In Portland. Mf. Delsell will serve
You will receive a dividend check reg­
as public service commissioner until
Your name and any sentiment you desire printed on these beautiful
January 1, when he will be succeeded
ularly by mail every three months.
8.
cards.
by L. E. Bean of Eugene, who was
You can get the facts about this invest­
the successful candidate for the of­
fice at the recent general election.
ment by mail, telephone or a personal call.
NEW NAME PLATES ENGRAVED AT REGULAR PRICES
Fourth-class post masters in Oregon
have been appointed by Postmaster-
You Shouid Know the Facts About Investment
General New as follows: Mrs. Ollies
Walker, Beagle. Jackson county, vice
In Our Preferred Shares
Fred O. Thompson, removed; Iva Wln-
The Preferred Shares of
tertnute, Brightwood, Clackamas coun-
i ty, vice Mrs. Melvina M. Garslde, re­
signed; Karl 1). Vosburgh, Hoaglin,
Springfield’s High Class Printing House
Douglas county, vloe Joe De Bernardl,
resigned; Mrs Amelia Campbell, Heda-
vllle, Linn county, vice Frank Da via,
i resigned; Gordon A Bowen, Yankton,
May Be Purchased From
j Columbia county, vice Thomas V. Holr
MOUNTAIN
STATES POWER SECURITIES COMPANY
i »tins.
OREGON NEWS ITEMS
OF SPECIAL INTEREST
A new record wna established elec­
tion day. November 1. when 848 un­
registered voters were sworn tn at
the 17 precincts of Klamath Falls by
freeholders
Wheat shipments from the Columbia
river tn all trades for Gctober reach­
ed 5.4I94.989 bushels, bringing the total
for the cereal season to date to IS.
311.8(6 bushels.
Leroy Ledgerwood, superintendent
of the Mehama fish hatchery, stale»
that he now haa 6.40«,Odd Chinook eggs
at the hatchery, which la all that will
be hatched there thl» year
The state law authorising the col­
lection of inheritance tax in Oregon 1»
constitutional, according to an opinion
written by Justice Belt and handed
down by the state supreme court
Salem outdistanced all other cities
in the Pacific northwest tn residence
and business construction during Oc­
tober. according to the monthly build­
ing survey of S. \V Strauss A Co.
Governor Pierce appointed John C.
Veatch of lhirlland a member of the
Multnomah county tax supervising and
conservation commission to su. ■ eed
L. J Goldsmith, who has reaigued.
County assessors from all sections
of the state met tn Salem to confer
with members of the state tax com­
mission with relation to the tax ratio
of the various counties for the year
1927.
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