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T H E SPK iN U FlK LD NEWS
TH U R SD A Y FEBRUARY 1 .1 »27
Construction of a modern hotel la
Office Asistant Employed
LOBT
Klamath Falls, to coet approximately
Mrs. Alma Cowdea has beea em­
Small Rrown Leather Coin Purse
(IftO.OOO. was ennouo(!e<l recently
Ornuad for the new building will be with two compartments. Containing ployed as oIBce assistant to Dr. R. P.
»2 In bill« and nearly »3 In silver. Mortensen. Mrs Cowden baa Inata'F
broken within the next 90 days.
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Also street car tickeH, som etim e be­ ed a desk In the outer ollb-e of tba
O
o m to NswFert— Mise ('toro Wyse
Oregon's Income tax payments la
Tryon H»r»— Frwl Tryon of Houle
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tween January 30 and 22. Reward physician's rooms In tbs Commercial
1926 were »«.44I.OSO end la 192» they
1 woo s »Hltor In the city Monday. «wae a »Hitar at Newport o»or the
If returned ta News (Jfflce Mollie P. State bank building, and will receive
Brief
Resume
of
Happenings
of
were »6.2(4.82». a falltag off ef only
I week «nd.
Scott.
F. 3; payents there.
Thurston Men H ere— W a lte r Pioli
1191.10ft. la spile of the fact that the
the Week Collected for
Move to Loe Angel«»— Mr. and Mr».
of Thureion »pent a part of Monday
number of Individual return» wa» cut
Fred Kauffman ha»o mored from
tranaarllnc business here.
Our Readers.
almost In half, »«cording to Clyde G
Rprlngfleld Io 1.0« Angeloa.
Huntley, collector of Internal revenue
In From Qoehen—d<eo Tucker ol ¡
The Oregon Dairymen,’» assocHtlnn
Fire couaad by aa o»»rbaated oil
(biaben was a HprlngfleM visitor Mon , Have Baby Otri— Mr. and Mr»,
day,
I Ray McDonald of M anola aro Iho otove destroyed the Star mill at Mc­ held Ite 34th annual convention 1*1
Monmouth Het week and w sot on 1
i parente of a baby daughter, born Hat Minnville. Het week, cauelng a toee
record as favoring revision of the ta- .
estimated el 13000.
Here From Bridge—-J I. Zaner o f ( ur(jajr night.
bercuiiMis law in oruer to correct the .
. . . ke
.. . Bridge w»» . a Hprlnglteld ■
lletnlrb
The f’ooe Hay laggin g company's
Tonali» A r o Removed — Tonali» i tem p on Cunningham creek closed faults which were brought out In a 1
htialnvaa visitor on Monday.
B42 Willamette St., Eugene, Oregon.
were removed from Jimmie Irvin, aon i Het week for an Indefinite period. recent < «jjirt decision In Washington
le Visitor Here— Eva G Morri» o f of A. J Irvin of WaltorvllH. at a Three hundred employee are out of county.
Cargo handled at Portland during I
Eugene. Itoulr B, waa among o u lo f local aurgeon’a office Tuc»day.
work.
192« amounted ta 4.944.000 tons, rep
town »Hitar» hero Monday
There were 460 Induel riel accldenle resenting a gain of 1« per cent over j
R .tu rn . From
I „ p o r t« ,
.he .«ate Indua.rHI s e d ­
Here From Mohawk— Frank Rtaf
er Ooeeler and her ll.lle
urh-
( (>Inml„ 1<)n aurin, «he week end- that for 192ft. It Is set forth In a com
ford of Mohawk transacted bualne«»
were releaaed from the Pnclfl. < hrl»
January
No ralaMH»» were parstlve statement covering eight ,
D istinctive Trim m ing Effective
In Hrlngfleld early liila week.
years that has been Issued by the
tian h«mph»I fhl* weak
The little
reported
traffic department of the Port of |
E m b ro id e ry in b rig h t colors o«,
- S e r e From F .r r y - lx m l. Knicker ' «"■'
born '•"* Thuradny.
A movement H on foot to reopen Portland commission.
black o r navy blue — elaborate
bocker of Headman'» Ferry wna In
Ihe Cove Stole beak Stock at »1W a
With the central Oregon skies free .
sleeves, sometimes in a contrasting
HprlngIt.Id Monday
Visiting Brother H s r ._ l.a r r y Plum
share Is now on sale and If enough H from cloud», a perfect rainbow ap- i
color, are vivid details o f the Spring
her of Cedardale, Oklahoma. 1» »Hit-
frocks. Lace and buttons are often
Thurston Man H o r o -l.e e DevH of ln|f f(jr a ft,w w#Bks with hla brother. »ubacrlbed for. the bank will resume p«-ar«*l In Ihe heaven» west of Bend
one morning Het week, banging In
seen, also.
Thuraton
spent ‘ “ a pari * of Tuesday j
'
Humber, farmer of ibe Spring- buataeee.
A financial statem ent prepared by the blue sky In the particles of rain
»tailing In Hprlnglteld
field dial rid .
the city recorder ahowa the total as- end enow blown over the plateau
T he Silk Frock Is Chosen
Drive to Qrovo— Mr and Mrs C. F
_
,
.
. . __tv ,.r.i
Hrande to be »1.232,601.01
country from Ihe high Cascade». The
W Hta. From Loa
' - J T„ . corporalton bu. , „ e . . Hat year to rainbow remained In the eky for sev­
Egglnmnn vlalted at Collage Grove
For Every Occarion
has been received from WlIHrd
Monday
eral minutes.
Andre, »on of K II Andre, of Ihe safe "
The wardrobe of every woman in­
Jake Luscher of Fairview was elect- |
cludes at least one frock of silk for prac­
Hara From Weatflr— Mr». Brure arrival at I--» Angelea of the Andre, Japan»»» truck gardener, of Hood
tical «marines»— georgette, crepe de
lainaberry came In from Weatflr Mon­ family, which left for Southern ('all- »«*•( -»«Imate that th .lr tonnage of ed president of the Oregon State
chine and flat crepe fashion them thu
asparagus for Ihe coming spring will Dairymen's association al Its annual
day. returning Tuesday
tornia by motor H st week. Nine feet
season.
,
meeting held In Monmouth last week
reach
24
car»,
an
Increase
of
10
care
of »now was encountered In Ihe S is­
Laird Is V laltor— V N. Laird, reel
Other
officers
elected
were
J.
R
Mc­
kiyou pa»». Andre said
The elder over the yield of 1924
deni of the Pleaaanl Hill district.
Jarnoa William Park of Aelorla baa Cracken, Talent, first vice-president;
Mr Andre I« Ihe Inventor of an oil
ap«-nt a part of Monday Irunnacllng
Ira O I-ance, Tillamook. second vice-
drill appliance, and has been given a been designated by the war depart
bu»ln<'sa In Hprlnglteld.
president. and P. M Brandt. Corvallis.
nient
a»
second
alternate
for
Senator
position
the Rotary
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Hit
/UKIIliill with
weaaa *s»~
. <
secreiary-tr«!S»urer.
• Sizes for W om en and
Natron Man Haro— Among out of- ompany al the Compton plant of that Stanfield'» appointment to the I nlted
The Slualaw river route betweiA
.S tale« military academy at Weal
town vtallors here Monday were lb" com vm
Mi**e*
Mapleton and Florence, the only un
Point.
following Natron realdenta; II. O.
Smith, urani
Koneria
Fi.«.« lose In Cottage Grove during constructed portion of the «x-ntral
Hmllh. Georg«- Smith.
Grant Roberta.
Oregon trans-atate highway went of
H E Wright end James T a lla fe rr > L I G H T E R T R U N K S R E F L E C T i»2« wee »2*25. according to a r g port
the C anadcs, waa decided upon by
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Q uarantina — l>wi«ht T R E N D O F M O D E R N S .
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divided Into 11821. the
the state highway commission in a
K essey. ...( .t a n t «.«hier al the Com
g
bnlMlngs. .a d »1000. lb» Iosa sesslcu hehi In Portland last we«.;.
This route was adopted In preference
inercia) Slate hank, H back at hla
crease In travel convenience«, hav«- on cont.-nte.
to the upper or North Fork route.
po»l after several week» spent In cm -
lightened Ihe Job of Ihe baggagem an.. While sliding down the baaHtar at
floctnent with a case of smallpox
First egg taking of Ike year by the
according lo E II Carson, general Glad « «•»’ school last week, Ardea
Oregon state game commission has
Visit At Portland—Mr» Merle Css baggage ag««nl for the Southern Cari­ OunmiK 19. »on of Mr and Mr» Rag
h u c r lr e «if Fernrldge. w -a Impc -4 begun on cutthroat trout held In
teel and Chryslle Amlereon l e f t ne Company.
by
two large «pllntera which «utaiad halthcry ponds at Tidewater In Lane
Tuesday for Portland to vl»ll for a
•The average piece of baggage bla ahdomen
county. South Coos In Coos county,
When you have dyspepsia you should eat wholesome food
few days.
checked now weigh» le»» than Ihe
Jrm es Edward NIchoH, three-yexy. and on the Necanlcum river. 11 miles
of
a variety that won’t distress you. Starchy foods should
baggage
of
ten
year»
ago,"
Caraon
east of Seasiue. Approximately 2,000.-
Spends Sunday Here — W i y n r
•Id sen of Mr. and Mr». 8 B NIchoH
said
"People
are
becoming
more
ex­
be
avoided and all other foods except fruit should be well
I
000
eggs
will
be
taken
from
these
fish
Hawke «pent Sunday here visiting hl«
eg Riddle, waa brought to a Roseburg
cooked. Eat plenty of fruit. Drink milk slowly.
parent« He 1» employed at the State perienced traveler», end they no long­ hospital surfering from a long gash H I before they are released. Matt L. I
er carry with them Ihe vast assort-
Ryckman. superintendent of hatcher­
llouar al Salem
bis aide caused by falling on a paw
meni of clothing and nick-hack* once
ies, announced.
of pruning «bears.
. Recovers from Smallpox— lk>n Oil considered essential.
The Interior department Issued pub- ;
One of the few remaining land­
ll»ple le out of quarantine after three
.-„„,«
-
.
.
"Modern trains and hotel» snor'l mark» In La Grande must go The old lie notice for opening to entry on
week« of collfliirauent with a case of
,-•»«,!
will improve the appetite, increase the flow of gastric juices
i home convenience«. A man may travol Grandy home, built In 1»77—constant Mart h 1 of 14ft farm units of the Tule :
and assist the digestive organs In assimilating the food pro
poX'
| front San Francleco to New York and
LaLc division of the KHmath reclam
ly the borne of Ibe Urandya during ihe
Welcome Beby Son— Mr. and Mr« ; bock with but one suit and a »mall Hat half century -will be wrecked ta atlou project. It is proposed to oper­
perly.
ate the new division on a water rental
A. R. Sneed are the happy parent, of hand bag and still look Immaculate. make way for local progress
The regular use of these tablets for a limited time will per­
basis until the development Juatlftes
a beby aon. born Sunday at the Peel- Ills suit can be pressed nightly ae he
More than 20U0 Deachutsa county a district organisation, when a Joint-
manently overcome the conditions which cause Dyspepsia,
sleeps on trains, end hie laundry can
flr Christian hn»pltal In Eugene
registered v«dera failed to vote In Ihe liability contract will be required, with
be returned within eight hour« when
Indigestion,
Etc. .
last general election. J. H. Haner. i construction charges fixed at »»».35
Baby Bon Born— A baby aon was «lopping enroute.
county
clerk,
«aid
recently.
In
an­
born to Mr and Mr« Kenneth Gossler
i an sere, payable in 40 years.
Price
"With women the llghtneee of dress nouncing that noltcas ef lapses of reg­
at their residence Sunday. The boy
At a conference of railroad officials,
wa» named Clare.
He lipped the material« and the style» require lee« istration were being mailed out.
fruit express company representatives,
packing apace than In year» paat.
Oregon monthly pensions have been shippers and broccoli growers held
scales al 8% pound«.
"Average weight of pieces checked granted a« follow«: Aaaon B Will». In Roseburg Hst week, the estimate
Return« From Tillamook— W. C.
has
fallen to »ft pound». The 162.191.- Portland. »40; George L. Harding. for the 1927 broccoli crop from the
Mcljigan. steam superintendent of
Portland. »30; Edwin M. Barnett.
the MtAiolkln Stale« Power Company, 390 pounds of baggage checked over Hermiston. »30. Charles B Arthur, Umpqua ealHy was pUeed at 450 cars,
less than half the number sant out
the
company'»
I’aclflc
Line»
last
year
returned Monday from Tillamook,
Toledo, t i t ; Edwin K Stillwell. Cot last season. The airsags planted to
where hie company la Installing Im waa valued by its owner» at aim rat taoe Grove. »20.
broccoli for thU year'» harveal la only
portant new equipment to Its pow.«r a dollar a pound. »139.29J.7ft2 Io be
about one third the amount aet out
exact
plant.
last yoar. but a heavier yield per acre
la expected, as conditions have been
very good and the crop la In fine
shape.
The state highway commission, in
soaslon In Portland last week, ordered I
a re-survey on the Old Oregon trail !
between Kamela and Hllgard, 12
miles, for widening this section. The j
following Hwanla for maintenance ma
teriala were allowed; Dillon-Quinton j
section of Columbia River highway in •
Gilliam. Sherman and Wasco counties
to M. Chandler ft Co.. »19.064; Jack
Horner Creek Mohler gectlon of the
Rooaevelt h!i hway to Simonsen 4«
Hefty, »17;27-1; Mystic Creek-Winston
section of Coos Bay-Roaeburg highway,
A new shipment of 200 lovely, lustrous »elf stripe umkrthlngs
Feel like
»21.86ft.
»Ilk look like Silk and wash satisfactorily. With ribbor. shoulder straps,
Ninety-nine persons were killed and
and nicely finished.
Two delightful pastel »hades orchid or peach.
4044 persons were Injured as Ihe re­
sult of SO.02ft motor vehicle accidents
in the state during 1926. according to
a report prepared by T. A. Raifety,
“Brill’s «Marvel" Is their name the original guaranteed stockings of flaw­
chief Inspector for the state motor ve­
less silk which lit and display the lines of nature. Such wanted shades as
hicle department. There were 3625
Thrift consists of the provident use of
Maple, lark, sandelwood, sugar cane, lariat and champagne.
arrests by the state traffic officers
one s income and revenues and the careful
during the year. Of these. 187 result­
orderiijg of one’s expense?, so as to live not
ed from operatl«>n of cars by Intoxi­
only within one’s means, but to lay aside
cated drivers, and for possession and
something for the “rainy day.”
Note their generous size, 81 by 105 Inches.
Effectively crinkled, and'
transportation of liquor.
Reckless
colored stripes, made from the best ferade staple cotton and skillfplly
and careless driving caused 286 aw
Thrift, rightly understood and constantly
woven. The colors are guaranteed absolutely fast.
rests, while 1572 arrests were due to
carried
out, Is a moral virtue which insures
speeding on the highways.
health, wealth and happiness and is a power­
Although there were increases In
ful safeguard against dissipation.
production and shipments of lumber
Ask for “Brill’s Western Giant” (made expressly for the J. C. Brill Stores)
by 101 west coast mills last week.
and you’ll get heavy quality blue denim overalls that are full cut. triple
' compared to 103 mills the previous
$1.00 Opens a Savings Account
week, there was a notable decrease In
stitched and reinforced stitching on all corners. Union made too.
and obtains a Liberty Bell Bank
the total'numbar of naw orders book­
ed. The report for the wask ending
January 22 showed production totaling
8»,19t,675 feet, compared to »7.277.114
A good 85c value these blue qhambray shirts. Full cut. triple etitched,
feet for the previous week: shlpmeata
two pockets, reinforced at points of strain, full length and nicely finished.
Protected by Electric Burglarly A larm System
totaled »1.101.127 feet, compared ta a
x
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total of »4.2(7.947 feet the previous
A GOOD B A N K IN A GOOD C O U N TR Y
week, while new orders booked la«t
week totaled 94,004.612 feet, «mmper-
And quite the rage, to6 -so serviceable and practical for school wear.
•d to 109.920.041 feet the previous
Made of heavy weight dark grey corduroy In the much wanted wide bot­
week, according to the weekly report
toms with cufTs, t>elt loops, plenty of pockets, sizes 4 to 7. Larger sizes
(M the W est Coeat Luasbormae'e aeoe-
Sprlagfleld, Oregon
ciatioa.
at $2.4fl.
)
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TOWN AND VICINITY
OREGON STATE NEWS
OF GENERAL INTEREST
A New Frock for Spring!
$19.75
mwwww
A Word About Dyspepsia
A. D. S. Dyspepsia Tablets
50c
Ketel’s Drug Store
[O
C& uí^
V (/jíx a /w n > m tK i
PROVING CONCLUSIVELY WHY IT
PAYS TO TRADE AT J C. BRILL STORE
Women’s Shimmering Rayon Vests
Women’s Silk To Top Hose, Pair
THRIFT!
Bed Spreads, Fast Color, Only
Men’s 220 Weight Bib Overalls
Men’s Good Weight Work Shirts
Boy’s Natty Corduroy Longies At
Commercial State Bank
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