The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, November 25, 1926, Page 6, Image 6

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T | Il I ts nA Y N( )V EM BEH 2fi. 102(1
T H E Sl'K IX G K IK l.n NEWS
Hut, "I cult-
utorv fun ihttii owning a cunning A tlantic liner to met
book »hop and running It u»)»elff eludede ", I could lumille III« Illu d e rli
W ith banners flying and band» play
h ig h b ro w departm ent. H ow« th at !
llow much ill»'1» lie want for It *
inc. SCt’it resddenta of Oregon a id
lia r face gleam ed,
Her deep
S h e » m ill'd
" I lev» your onthii».
Irnho m arched th e strcela of O ntario!
"U h,"
vou r> b ro w n e y e « ahowu like sta rs
»bo »aid. "I bellev
Fi .lay iti a m onster dem onstration cf
check
but
I
"he
b
n
e
lh
m
l.
"Imw
w
onderful
that
to
w
rite
th eir appreciation of the Inauguration
wouldn't want you to do am llilnv ' would bo! All my Ilfs It has been
of work n the Owyhee and Vale ir .
di cam
Hook».
To he w ith
u n id you talked to him about It and
Brief Resume of Happenings of rtja fl. n pro., els
He
m
To
touch
them
,
to
ru»tla their
h im * the idutt for youruetf
The annual m eeting of th e Ass«'
page» mid mnell them !
T he very
the Week Collected for
“ But It unundft p erfv ett" I
elation of la n d G rant Colleges and
odor
of
book*
»pur»
my
lii»a<luwli<»n.”
vtarmt. “how on earth tlnl you know
U niversit s to be held In July. I'.'J*.
Our Readers.
»he dr« anted for a mom ent. th' U sw ift­
tthniit it**‘ I nt*kt d
will probably be aw arded to Portland
ly her e»pre*»lott < hung» t
"Itut
“
Well
you
t
vo
a
h
n
y
i
hod
n
it was indicated at the d o s e of the
Tli>' annual convent*,-n •-! Sunday 192« se s'lo n of the organisation In
Pit nUm for book • I took a library how, * »he A»ke«l. "would titothar And
gchoola of Yamhill county waa held at W aahingtcn. D C
eour»r nt m hiwd and If l ‘d h »'b the girl« get Along?’*
“ Never you mlltd About that
McMinnville
rich 1 should hnv* I hm n a collector
K lam ath Falls vision of a beautiful
IQ itft raled bç T’ouï Wtircwn
Grain shipment? from H .in e s ar*' city park became a reality when Rn
for th ere i«n t Anything th at five» You'll «tun enough to hire » cook
p ractically at a standstill aw aiting fus S, Mi orc and Mary L. Moore
iiiv more flcAAttrr than nssiH-latloU •h d “ ■lr* ,u ’ lean up mid havu
favorable pre a.
with booh»
I thought III get a »ouiethlug left over for el«ilti«a be-
.
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widow of the late Charles Moore. Sr
THAIMKI-UL BROWN T ÍL L
.ir k I .ni :; ih> ilootbell poaltton in a library b««r<- After fntlo r aldea."
ex state treasu rer, donated a tract
T h e 'K M
P 4*1 1 ■ i 1¿, Iti i'v.l' > .y 1 : ,
A u
" K iliin doe« need a new evening
of i n a n c s facing Upper K lam ath l i f t i n ' Brown n .--kieut e, '■ itisi» " a s n, m i l l on u tilHnitle in th«» i>n«M»d on but K tttcn anti \<ldle did tit
«Med in vor - . Idin« a . i. ' #yt
dr«»». She's jn»t at Ihe age wh»n
tik
e
to
hou
•
keeping
ho
I
felt
It
lake
for
a
park
site.
it
,‘il
lo
r
it
io
bi!
u
u
s
»
i
i
d
l
I
aaa nm for t ic -> h ol.
oldest pari of tow n.
While I " ■'
\ »'l it «• Sil a m oi ' p. II. p ru n i» wt uld he b etter for them If 1 »u>« •! «In già.-« Io a let of itäni-, » and per­
For the third year in succession looked aro u n d .
T lic hou i
T h e city of The Dalle» dedicated a
haps If I went to wot k Adali- woul.l-
:it h«’m “
a e n storage reservoir and pi® l.m : Ja c k > o n c o u n ty h a s t h e h o n o r oi - id p;lgt and. th o u g h il was s a t ll ) in lli'c il o f paint
n't have to take a Jo b ''
ing ih e highest scoring girl in th«
Ye», I thought, w
T he g ard en , w hich streicli* d on b o th sides of th e old brtcff
In S arosis park at a cost of fM.uoo
" f a ll your frteiul and tell him
sta te of Oregon to the annual national w alk, w as typical of T h a n k fu l and I knew she s|w nt m any hour» ted about to pArtie»
G overnor Pierce reapi*«'int ed t r a u k i
w
e're
coining down
Piense,'
Vloleis grew on eifti.
Idi o( tin; p ath and one id t . In­ out to home tn terc
M iller of Albany a m em ber of th e ! club congress a t Chicago The honor t: , i-e.
hhe w iu t to the pbhne and while
th is year went to Mary Galey, 15. Aah stinctively. th at >'n lit«' sntnine»- hollyhocks and niorigolds and mingled with people
*boiinl of regents of state norm al
shi wits n«nv iitjr thoughta played
land high school student-
lu rk -sp u r would add th e ir q u ain t blossom ing to the place which IjHitiK contActx nnd
wilh th e InHcinailng Idea of the »hep.
^ t v e r ‘uc<». while »hr
w
as
so
evidently
of
o
th
e
r
Unit's.
T
ie
y
ard
was
in
clo
sed
by
a
Governun
nt
surveyors»
have
b
gun
ma h FftlU * a> i
Ju st ihut no,ruing fath e r had pres-
AV A. \V
n
which
honeysuckle
and
roses
would
clim
b
in
tile
ey of K lam ath ! m aking a >urvey and location for a fi'itce over
toil 4 me wilh a check for a m ore
railroad to carry co nstruction mate- Spring-
L. Eli ott, r e - !
than g, io rotis m uount
I wouldn I
county to su ed eo
»
icn
teeti
opened
th
e
door.
It
rials from th e 11, tiedale braneh of
A p re tty girl of about
i
'l
l
fu
rti»
»
unii)
I
had
aeettrgd
Ihe
slg aed.
Su,l«li iilv I hud ah lib a
the Oreeon Short I ine to th e "Hole- w as plain io if»'»' th at slit' wa not at all th e o ld -iashloned typo.
-Imp Then I'd call him up am f tell
P r. A rc,>1.1 Bennett H all, president in-the-Gri unit" site of the proiH’-.d H er nianncrianis w ere 11
!tc new g en eratio n anti th ere wa<
'l . l s b n ì'h au k iiil
T eli voti w liit him to come to a certain num ber
of th« U niversity of Oregon, plana a Owyhee r iv e r lr rig i lion darn,
i es, as il sh e resen ted being ealhal I I I l i o
a bit of a frow n b et«
I
W a ll!
t> Is sh.ip and I in down (own. lb* would Unit me hare-
to u r of the sta te up»n his retu rn from
i n f i x I km
iii'.'d in h t hand. I
T h e I'mpti! i bro. toil exchange dis- trotn th e new novel wlii
gi-lttg lo bave it. bui I n. « il voiir
i,l«-, le h tm l a «
■r ami w earing
W a hington. D C.
c tr n g g le d
trihuted S24J.17t.ll to the broccoli th a t this Ava ■ > ne of T
belp,
I don t UlK’W a «laro thtna
wild be lovely
sun k Itavi id,
ta x in g ite r ow ! stren g th , which ai, ut hook» All I e,in «lo I» di' -
Consolidation of the C entral Ore­ grow ers and o th er in terests connect shield from all hardship
■ If) and ihan.
l'-aiikfitl and
gon Pi
: . r i ■ -tally.
I the ed wilh th e locust ■y dui ing th e un was none too robust.
ee.ssMIch a l Arieti ami f a r i Vs
would lie »av
B ind bulletin. - . erne, n daily, was favorable 1S2S sea •on. according to
-T h a n k tS a in the kitchen
A’l I hien ¡mil olh'-r uuihor» of ’b e
«tamper on ta»
announced a t Bend.
j the au d ito r’s report made at Ihe stock tteunced, -p u ttin g up Jam
reliera' I» Ih » ) co llie alniig. boi
and then returned.
T esans In Meetmy
back." She d esignated th
N early 30 cream ery men from west * holder»' ns< ting in Roseburg,
«-hm n «mie» lo reni lltru iu re I ut
•'I was tb-.nkins if you really m eant
e r r Oregon attended the second m eet­
Jefferson Myers, m em ber of the the house with a wave of e r ban-1
Forne r residents of T exas will con­
The onty <! i« o t
a total hlang.
ing of the Oregon Cream ery O perators' U nited States shipping Asurd. has . u,l rudely started tow ard th.- aitttug it about w anting to do aotnelhW g things I'v e riunì w e r e nt college and duct an all day m eeting al the AA’isnl-
besides play that I might be able to I've (orgotteu most of lb* tn
been appointed by Qovernor Pierce to room reading as sh e went
*e 'iation at Salem.
i ur- uii'ii hall here today. More than IM)
sugg-'-t a thing that waa offered to genet, Tolstoy and llalsae sounds are • xped eil to all» nd the T hanks­
The pantry was a targ e and
Salem 's population is in excess of represent the state of Oregon at the
It t it. according to Polk'» directory national conference of ihe American fui place Sunshine Olt,-r.-d throu h me,'' aho 1» gan. resum ing the conver­ like a salad dr« seing ou a trau» giving basket dinner
|wai is ued. The directory contain- construction council to be held in New- (|otted-sw lss cu rtain s edged In blue sation which we had sta rte d at the
York. Mr. Myers is now in W ashing gingham and I'hankful « a s » ta n d l-t;: circle m eeting th e day before
agproxtinately tJ.Odii names.
by a white pine shelf mixing the lu-
•'Well. 1 AM serious ubout it ami
I ton.
Tha Medford will he made a United
If you'll Just tell me what I can «Io
g rm ie n ts for a cake.
T
he
toxin
antitoxin
c
a
m
p
a
i
g
n
S ta te - w eather station was announced
You nee.
"1 was told th at you were putting «1 certain ly »HI be glad
io a telegram received from Senator against diphtheria, conducted by the
I've done
said,
a
tle
r
»he
T
hankful,
all
my
life
health
office™
in
Portland
aud
up
preserve».-'
1
M cNary at W ashington. D. C.
throughout the alate, has resulted in h>1 grvt,,ed ni<, cordially and urged nothing but alt over a bridge table
Clifford Eiford, convicted a t M arsh a sudden drop of diphtheria cases in
1 suppose Kilt- n or chase about Io luncheon» w here
field of the m urder of W illiam W ho th e city of P ortland from 218 at this me to alt down
Show s how much you use the sam e type of people
brey. was sentenced by Judge Kendall tim e last year to 68 since Septem bei told you th a t
she
knows
about
what s going on an 1 talk about nothing but dieting,
to a life term in the Oregon peniten­ 1 this year.
R eilly I'd
back h ere." »he sm iled Indulgently. and perm anent wave».
tiary .
Over >1.000.000 worth of farm pro •'1 finished those an hour ago "ah “ give an y th in g to try my hand at
A. L. M artin of Marshfield will be duce will be raised annually on the
nodded to a cupboard which held row som ething else."
Brg.-’i as a m em ber of the »tate game Tum alo project when the cam paign ol a fte r row of glasses, all of uniform
"T hat » the way I had you tig-
com m ission when Governor-elect P at­ colonisation now under way is com Size with fresh paraffin tops. T h e , ured out. ' she repIK-.l. "you looked
terson* considers changes in the com­ pleted. according to D. J. McLellan grape jelly shone like old burgundy , to me like a person who was »train
m ission, it is stated.
project m anager It is expected that
hrt<ht m ornlng nKh, an<l th -re Ing at a leash, struggling to tree
P lan s and apeciticationa for the new the project will be com pletely settled were also ja rs of golden m arm alade ' yourself from conditions which held
g ian t of the Oregon Milk company at in an o th er year.
with bits of lemon peel and spice« you too d o se. So It occurred to me
A lbany will be reacy for prospective
C. A. Howard, state superintendent which T hankful said K itten Ilk - d , th at you might love a p ro p o rtio n
bidders by December 1. E. C. Peery. elect, was elected vice-president ol
which, as I said was made to m e " ,
with ting hot biscuits nml tea.
president, announced.
‘"P lease tell me all about It," I
th e Oregon educational research coun
“ You sm art th in g !" I exclaimed.
A G uernsey cattle sale will be held cil at a business m eeting held In Mon "and what kind of cake | m that com ­ urged.
a t th e Clackam as county fair grounds mouth. O ther officers are: P resident
"It's a book shop," she announced,
plicated th in g going to b e 7 ’
a t Canby W ednesday, December 1, H arl R. Douglas of the U niversity ol
■'there
1» the most charm ing plac •
"Chocolate • m arshm allow • fudge."
•ponsored by the Clackam as County O rtg o u ; secretary-treasurer. Charle» she enum erated, “th e kind Addle on Twelfth S tre e t down town th at a
O nernsey C attle club.
E. Franseen of the Oregon Norma
R ussian owns, but he w ants to sell
ad o res!"
Approxim ately 250 Shriners from all school.
On th is day of T liankaglving we offer h e a rtfe lt
| The Jelly then w as m ade for Kit- | out and go to France '
p a rts of southern Oregon gathered at
As the result of litigation now pend
{en an() the cak e ----
wa, ---
, he ktnd of j •'On T w elfth S treet." I mused.
g re etin g s to all o u r friends and patron».
ffxs buig for th eir annual (all cere­ tag In th e circuit court at Salem
wh,( h Addle
A(, (h(, was
wag eHP,.c iai|y f„ n j AA’h a t p la c e Is I t’ 1 don t seem to I
We a re th an k fu l for th e ir friendly appreciation
which
monial amf initiation, having a class m illers and m erchants of the stat« A, wayg „ „pemed to m - this lov> know It at all."
of o u r service, and we look forw ard to being of
Always, It seem ed to m “
of more than 50 candidates
w e re advised by W. A Dalxiel. deputy '
K)rl' was , h | nklnK of som eone
* "No one does because It hasn t |
Increasing g re a te r u sefu ln ess to them .
j been opened to Ihe public yet. You
Tony Rubro. 25. was injured tataiiy state sealer of w eights and m easures I o th er th an herself
v t - n he was crushed under a log th at the sale of flour, either white
May th is T h an k sg iv in g he filled with c h e e r for
“ W here Is Addle n o w ?' I asked ae-> he fixed up th e plac»' anil th--n
which rolled on him at the logging whole wheat, graham or rye In sack»
"She's taking a business course,” ; his wife, who i a Parieli nne. bi- |
every heart and hom e In Springfield.
cam p of the W illam ette A’alley I-uni of equal subdivisions of a barrel ol I she replied. “ M other disliked the cam e very unhappy h ere so he de- j
h er company, five miles above Black 19* pounds, will be perm itted until idea Intensely but." she blushed. “It d d iv l 1« would be b e tte r to sell out I
*
fu rth er notice.
Ito, k.
seem ed n ecessary with things so and leave before he spout a lot m ore !
money advertising and getting the ]
Repeated requests for perm ission tc frightfully dear.
T hirteen persons were killed and
And K itten Just
th e worW. 8 h e « shop properly launched. H e Is will- i
M7 persons were injured as th e re- trap and kill b e a re r which. It Is aa , (.ouldn t gl) ()U,
s a lt of m otor vehicle accidents in Ore serted. are found dam aging property the baby you know. J u s t a min- Ing to get out for much less than he I
OF SPRINGFIELD
#he nun< o w h er ahoulder> spent "
gon during October, according to a reach the »tat« game commission. Bo uU
How th rillin g !" I cried, "really.
rep o rt by T A Raffety, chief Inspectot :auae beaver are growing scarce is
the state aach of the requests la in
for the state traffic departrnetit
Tb»- state 're a su re r has paid off the vestlgated by the commission to maki
last installm ent of >480,001) borrowed sure th at they are not made by or foi
from the various banks of Oregon dur professional beaver trap p ers who want
Jag the ni nth of October and early in to sell the skins
A new cattle tuberculosis eradtea
N ovem ber to meet the cu rren t ex
tlon law for Lane county, or one tbal
pen ses of th e state governm ent.
T he state of Oregon will receive could be agreed upon by all oountlei
an inheritance lax totaling >150,048.10 of w estern Oregon, waa discussed al
from the estate of Mrs. Jean ette a m eeting of herd owners at Eugent
Meier, widow of one of the founders and a d raft subm itted by Dr. Fred H
of the Meier A Frank store, who died Thompson, federal veterinarian, foi
southw estern Oregon, was referred t<
la P ortland several
months
_
r — ago.
“
a •- OC““
com m ,■??«•
ittM of T five to io r k over
ana
E nactm ent of an income tax law
; ;?•!
subm it to the s t y e leg islatu re at it»
A d tfin ilt Kuaranltt of
•Im iiar to that sponsored by the state
■ •T "
session aarly next year
-t.w
grange in the recent campaign was
« « » * ? - y“es a-». >. wen -
quality means nothing
m e d upon
up, n the forthcoming legisl«
* A tentative
BSged
tap ian v e program
pro g ran, calling
caning fi for ex
•w e by the Marlon and Polk county Pen<Ht«ra of >«7,514,000 on existing
without a reliable con­
XoiniMia grange m eeting in Salem
Irrigation project» out of th»
reclam ation fund, has been subm itted j
A B P I h k continue to pass through
cern to back it up.
to the budget bureau and to R epre .
Hood River valley w arehouses In
You’ll keep cool with a Montag be­
te n tativ e L. C. Crampton of Michigan
heavy volume, averaging more than
cause it is triple insulated with sheet
Montag dealers ably
lb cars per day. Shipm ents to date chairm an of the bouse sub-committee
asbestos which holds the heat INSIDE
on t a l e rlor departm ent appropriations
have reached >346 carloads, more than
represent the reliability
by S ecretary of Interior Work. Ex
the range—around the oven and under
10«n <ars in excess of total shipm ents
pendlturea am ounting to >22.66^,004
the cooking surface—right where you
of the Montag name—a
for 1925.
would be made on projects situated
want it. That's why it uses less fuel,
A bottle filled with an ounce ol wholly or In p art In Oregon under th«
name backed by reputa­
that's why it bakes evenly, that's
sm all gold nuggets was displayed In proposed program. Including >17,714,.
Medford by J. A. Taylor, who for a 000 on Owyhee. »,115.000 on A'ale
why it’s the most satisfactory and
tion of over 40 years
short tim e has been operating a mine and >1,831,000 on Klamath.
comfortable range to work with.
a t Jacksonville. The gold, he said
standing with Western
Oregon monthly pensions have been
w as taken from a hole less than a ,
Examine the Montag line of Ranges.
granted as follows: Mary E. Swain
cooks.
io o t square
See how handsome they arc,—how
Portland, >>o; Lydia E Ensley, Port
. «(¡¡oh '» • J Stanot. rep resen tativ e In j land, >30; Belina F. Diller, Portland
stu rd ily b u ilt. Montag Colonial
congress from the second Oregon dis >80; Frede H. Noltner, Portland, >26;
When you need a new
Ranges satisfy.
tric t, has returned to W ashington Louis M. I.ayton, Portland, >26;
range go to the Montag
from his home at The Dalles in order Adolph Faeaaler, Portland .>20; Alice
dealer and buy a M on ­
MONTACI STOVE WORKS
to testify as a governm ent wltneea al A. Burton, Portland. » 0 ; Mark B Rolf
tag.
Portland, On gist
th - conspiracy trial of E. H. Doheny son, Portland. » 0 ; M arrin Mc/llnnls
Oil msgoMte.
Portland, >26; Teofll Mlikowskt, A^
peat. Answioan Legion, a t a torta, >S0; H annah M Wood, Oreelutrn
-Sold b y ------ -
m^t^pg of the Salem council, pledg >12; Bessie Archibald, C orralllr, >80,
•d >2400. payable N ovem ber-1, 1#27 Claude M. H uddleston, Corvallla, >40;
With which, to defray »he coala of th«- ■ L ealta • M Btaarna. A ahtaa d, >30,
gam m er band concert» and, expense» lAMij* c . Thlhodi-aa. Setuiida, >2t;
attending tbe operation %f tkc m uni Jo fh R P arr. Bend, >20; A m asda J*
♦d t -
J - _
elpal rest room».
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