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    OREGON STATE NEWS
OF GENERAL INTEREST
I* Oparalad On— Mr*. K. C. William»
Qo«s to W»»tp«rl— W. II. Adrlau
of Marcóla waa operated on at the
WM ■ Wsatport vlaltor Hunday.
Pacido Christian hoapltal yesterday.
Jackaon Hara— Harry Jackaon ot
Vlaltor» from lovwa— Mr». Clarion
W altervlllo paid Springfield a bu»l-
ITIngel and »on, Clayton, Jr., are
nv»a Hall Munday.
vlaltlng the William Vaaby family.
Mara Prom Craak— Mr and Mr«.
H*r* Prom Bugana— Mr». K. Kirk
Hoy llrewer or Fall Crook wora out
Patrick and »on, Itobert. of Eugene,
of (own vlaltor» hero Monday.
ware vlaltora Hunday at lire N. Nel
Goo» to Sutherlin—Dr. Kugatiu Ko* son reatdenoe.
tor wa» a vlaltor at Hniberlin and at j
H*r* Pro W«*k end—Gerald Van
Jasper Hunday.
Vaúnh of Portland »pent the week­
Hara Prom Wlnberry—Mr and MraJ end with hla mother, Mr». Barnice
V I.. Ilui’ka o' Wlnborry wora Spring j Van Valxah.
Sold visitor» Monday.
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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
THURSDAY HEB RU AR Y 17, 1927
>
Twenty flv» hundred baby chirk» on
the farm of K B. Tinker at Pleasant
HUI, ton miles southeast of Eugene,
were burned to death when a poultry
house waa destroyed by ftre 1*»^ week.
Tbe Io»» 1» estimated at »2000.
Brief Resume of Happenings of
the Week Collected for
Our Readers.
Member» of th». Commercial club
are debating Incorporating Rockaway,
Inclusive of Manhattan, Lake Lytle.
Haltalr and Seavlew. Tbe project la
meeting opposition from aome who
feel that such a project, embracing
T ie Old Oregou Troll »»»oclatlon approglinately 11 mile», would prove
«Sid It» unnual meeting In lo» Orando unwieldy.
Ida week
The Hpokane, Portland A Beatth
Beattie
Tht,
A volunteer fir« department lo aerve
c„mpBny ha» (lied a new tor
u an auxlMury to the paid city depart-
with the public service commis­
¡lent has Imen org mixed at Albany.
sion Increasing Its butt and train pas­
Taxes to 1)0 collected In Washing­ senger rate* between Portland and
ton county this year total »1 183,834, Seaside. The new rates will go Into
of which amount »239,492 62 goes to effect February 16, unless suspended
by the commlaalon.
I he state.
H • r•
P rom
California—Corda
There were three fatalities due to
J. W. Lillie warden of the Oregon
Kelchln and wife arrived Monday
after a trip to Southern I’tnea, Cali­ state penitentiary during the past two Industrial accidents In Oregon during
years, was reappointed to the office the week ending February 10. accord­
. fornia.
ing to a report prepared by the state
by lb« state board of control.
Hara P ro m Natron— Fred Tryon ol j Pay Pin*»— L. D. Hhrman paid a
Farmers In the Alpine district of Industrial accident commlaalon. T ie
Natron wu« a buaineea vlaltor here »3 fine In recorder'» court thia week Morrow county organlxed a farm bu­ victim» were Elmer Ellison, Notl;
for speeding. John Doe wa »»»eased reau of 50 member» at a meeting last Nel»on C. Herbert. Portland, and Hen­
Monday.
ry J. Heine. Oregon City.
»IS for being drunk.
week at the Alpine high school.
Mr*. Parnum Vlalt«— Mr» D It. Far-
J E. Loreman, of Klamath Fall»
Grounfl squirrel» were reported com-
H*ra Prom Notl— Mr and Mr» Hum
num ol Leaburg waa a vlaltor here lor
geoloicl«t. 1» preparing to resume drill­
Montgomery of Notl were Hprlngnebl Ig out In large numbers In many part»
ing operation» near Flonanxa. where
a abort time Monday.
vlaltora Sunday. They »pent the time of Wallowa county, and farmer» have late la«t fall he discovered signs ot
b o w forming rodent cont-«l district».
L«OV«« tor Lo» Anp*laa— It a r t at the realdence of Mra Montgomery'»
oil In low strata of Lost river Lore-
Hufferlng from an attack of hic­ man is representing the Southern Ore
Bnook left thia week on a vacation »taler. Mr». Fred Freae.
coughs for the past »even days. Ed gon Oil company and has started con­
trip Io Ixw Angel«».
V la lt» «1 Eugene— Ml»» Pearl Nel­ Mayers. 77. civil war veteran, was near
struction of an oil derrick.
Mra. K*at*r to Return— Mr» Ku son »pent Friday evening at the home death at hla home In Lebanon la»t
Indications are that the peach yield
gane Heater will return Friday from of Mr and Mr«. Hob Felton of Eugene week.
In
Hood Hirer, as In the Wasco county
Mareóla
Residents
H»r».
Mr
and
Han Franclaco. where »he haa been
Influenxa case» reported In Oregon fruit section», will be »mall thia year.
vlaltlng for a month Returning with Mrs Walter Price were Hunday vl»lt- for the week euding February 6 num­
Tests made by west aide grower» show
her will be Mr» II F. Zeigler, who will or* at the realdence of Dr W. II. ber 204. according to the report of
that most of the bud» of Crawford*
Pollard.
vlalt here for aome time.
Dr Frederick D. Slrlcker. »tote health and Elberta«, the ntandard varieties,
officer.
have been killed The apricot crop of
On order of It» director» the On Wasco county alao will be light.
i tarlo National bank closed Ito door»
Oregon
fourthclaaa
postmasters
j Ism week. Tbe institution Is th« old-
have been appointed as follow»: Mr».
i ett ititlonal bunk In that section of Isabelle Clark. Dovltt. Benton county,
Oregon.
vice Mr». N ellie Long, resigned; New-
4hm*
J'- and Mrs A. A I-each, who have leu G. Harris. Etain. Benton county.
I resided In Coos county since 187». Vic,' Mr.r-tT A K. king, resigned. Ivan
We wish to announce that we have purchased the
1 have Just 'elebrated their 60th wed- J. Smith. Scolto Mill«. Marlon county,
; 'lug annl’’ -rsary at their home In vice Henry A. Hlecker». resigned.
Creation of a «uper road dlatrlct to
Myrt’« P it.
The total sales or »tamps and Include the territory Immediately to
from Mr L- P. Antlernon and will continue the business
stomped envelopes at the Purdy peat- the «ait of Roseburg 1» advocated by
Tbe
along the nante line» a» he ha» operated It. We welcome
off
during 1926 waa I lS il 21. wl.Jch tbe South l»eer Creek grange
all the old patrons and wish to make new friend».
showed an Increase over the »rles in district would all be tributary lo the
Roseburg Dixonville road, which Is a
Your» for Service
1936 of »148.76
market road project, and alec a part
The city of St. Helens has purchased
of the North Umpqua highway ay«tem
1620 acres of land comprising the wa­
Widening of the Cave» highway
tershed adjacent to Salmon and Mil-
Ion creeks to protect the city's water started last week. The portion on the
supply. The prloe paid was »7.50 per highway to be Improved la the eight
mile Stretch from the base of the
acre.
mountain to the Oregon caves A wide
An Eastern Oregon naagetn...
basketball tour-
.our
ccn„ nl(.ted
ney will be held In Pendleton Febru-1 »
m o u n ta in . The worl
to th« foot of the mountain. Tbe work
nry 24. 25 and 26, aucordtng to present will be completed in time for the sum­
plane, with team« from Umatilla coun­
mer tourist season.
ty. Morrow and Gilliam counties com
Ire-filled caverns, their lava-walleu
peling.
tunnel» divided Into six great chan
Fire losses In the slate exclusive of
be:», have been found in the country
Portland during the month of January south of the Paulina mountains of
aggregated »197.654. according to a
central Oregon, according to informa­
report prepared by the state fire mar­
tion received at Bend recently. The
shal
There
were
a
total
ot
48
fire»
Yon. clean everything elite— Why not your rugs?
caverns are of the lava river forma­
•rep jrted.
tion. The new caves are In the tim
Healing will not loo»en the dirt which I» caked.
Governor Patterson last Tuesday an­ her country south of East lake.
nounced appointment of Vine W.
Our process not only clean», hut It reliven» all the
Arrangements for the building of a
PI. rce of Madras ns district attorney »100.000 veneer plant in Tillamook
color».
for Jefferson county to fill the va­ were completed recently. The veneer
Try ub and be convinced.
cancy caused by the resignation of
plant will begin operation about May
Francis Marsh
15. and will employ 150 men and wo­
The Marcola school district will get men. with a payroll of »16,000 per
from the fund to be received aa back month. The unnual payroll. Incsiding
Eugene, Ore.
Phone 401
1686 Jefferson St.
taxes on tbe O. A C. grant land» In the logging operations In connection
lotne county the sum of »6658.95 to with the mill, is given a« a quarter
iebuild it» grade school, which burned million dollars.
two weeks ago.
A new world's record for Jersey
Glllnet fishermen are making fair milk production in the Junior three
J. D. MICKLE
catches, running up to 150 pound» to ycsr.dd class has been completed by
D a iry and Pood C o m m laalo n ar
the boat. Thua far the run has not Sophie's Princess Eulalia, nn excep­
PO RTLAND, OREGON,
been sufficiently heavy to Indicate tional producer, owned and tested by
any pncklng of salmon before the win­ Mrs William J. Thornley of Silverton.
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
ter season closes March 1.
In this 366-day test Eulalia produceo
B U R E A U O F D A IR Y IN G
Portland.- with a total value of »»,- 918.12 pounds of butterfat and 18.867
502,610 for building permit» Issued In pounds of milk. This is the highest
January, ranked In third place umnng milk record and the second highest
the cities of the Paclfjc coast In value butterfat record for tht» age class of
of building, and was but »26.345 be­ this breed.
Plato
SPRINGFIELD
hind San Franclaco, which ranked sec­
Exhibit No. SP-1
Between 25,000 and 30 000 Jackrab­
Clan», MILK
ond.
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bits In the Umatilla project area In
■......................
I
-
The Oregon-Washington Railroad A tly» west end of Umatilla county were
Score
Perfect
Remark»
Navigation company haa filed appli­ killed during the recent severely cold
Score Allowed
cation with the public service commis­ weather and snow through a poison
sion for permission to construct a campaign carried out by the farmers
Bacteria
fonnd
peri
,
snfl
34.6
36
Bacteria
highway In the city of Astoria to con­ under the direction of the Umatilla
cubic centimeter I
nect with Its proposed new ferry routa county agent. A new and tasteless
Uowy,
hitter,
feed,
13.6
16
Fluvor and odor
between Astoria and Imbler.
strychnine was placed upon prepared
flat, strong. cooked
«a
15
9.6
An airplane landing Held, a neces­ .hopped alfalfa and scattered In the
sity of Pendleton »or some time, has ! thickly Infested sagebrush areas of
Per cent ......... 4.4 .............
15.0
10
Sediment .......................
been secured through the work ot the the west end.
commerce committee of the Peneleton | The new contract of the Hermiston
Per cent ......... 9.6 ........... -
16.0
15
Solid» not fat .............
Commercial association. A tract of irrigation district with the United
Temperature (street
120 acres, three mile* eust of the city, States reclamation bureau has gone
Decree»
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»ample»)
lias
been leasod for five years.
Into effect with the recent filing of
or
5.0
5 •
or
The McKay reservoir, southwest of certificates of release bn the county
Per cent .................................*
A r i d i t y (prepared
delinquent
water
'•endleton, Is now about'one-third full, records of all
sample») .
Bottle
.............
i iccordlng to C. L. Tice, superintend- charges br provided by state and na­
3.»
6
Bottle and rap ...........
nt. Tice estim ates the basin now tional legislation. The water charges
•
Cap ..........................................
retain»
27.000 or 28.000 acre feet of heieafter will be 6 per cent of the
9«.«
100
Total
ster and believe« the hssln will be crops produced, and the Hermiston
district will have the management ot
J. A. NEI 1ER
filled for the first season of Its use
Exhibitor
Plans for nn addition to the Astoria it» own affairs.
SPRINGFIELD, ORE.
Address
Employment In the logging and lutn- ,
city water system arc making rapid
progress and are being paessed by the her manufacturing Industry of the Pa­
(Signed)
city commission. The plan, which Is cific northwest is on the upturn, ac­
(}. V. COPSON
connected with proposed pulp and pa­ cording to the Four-I, employment bu­
Snow and cold
per mill developments there, calls for reau in Portlnnd.
L. II. ZIEMER
the erection of a dam 39 feet high and weather have been factor» In keeping
Judge».
100 feet wide across the top. at a point fir logging at a lower point than usual,
nbout 100 feet back from the crest of hut with the coming of rain» and
Date
DEC'. 9, 192«.
Youngs river falls. The project Is warmer weather many camps have re­
expected to cost about »276,000 and sumed work Taken as a whole, em­
Ask your dairyman to show you hl» »core card. '
' will more thnn double the city'» water ployment In the PaclUc northwest la
DOUGLAS GARDEN DAIRY
on a par with February of last year.
supply.
nva
SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT
PROGRAM
Under the auspices of Christian Endevor Society
BELL THEATRE
Thursday Evening, March 3, 7:30
Admission 40c and 25c
Ha* Operation— L. C. Brabham
underwent a major operation at the
lAarlfle Christian ho»pllal Hunday.
Change of Ownership
A genuine 13 plate
full rubber case
FORD BATTERY
for $12.00
($11.00 if you turn in your old battery)
This battery it guaranteed for one year, and will work
in practically any make of car.
E. R. DANNER MOTOR CO.
A Street Service Station
COOK & LOGAN
Does It Pay to
Clean Rugs?
FLUFF RUG CO.
Score Card For Milk
Phone 35F12
x
»42 Willamette St., Eugene. Oregon.
The Results of a
Service Rendered
The continuous growth of this Nation-wide Insti­
tution of Department Stores and especially the large
expansion that is being made this Spring is creating
truly remarkable opportunities for young men with
selling experience in our lines to associate themselves
with this Company and train for future Co-partner
Store Managers.
"
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Thruout the United States, the J. C. Penney Com-
pany Stores are acclaimed the friends of the people—
exercising in the fullest way a buying power that gives
large savings to the public.
This growth is directly the result of that liberal
appreciation of our Service which the public has
shown in our operations during the last twenty-five
years.
a Dollar
X
every Day
We know a young fellow, more thoughtful
than most, that is sticking to a little scheme
of his own with rigid persistency. Some day
he is going to be a well-to-do man, whilo
many of the others who are his friends to­
day are going to wonder where the next
meal is coming from.
He saves a dollar a day for every day that he
works. Although his earnings are no more
than the average young fellow’s, he has, in
two years time, purchased five One Hundred
Dollar bonds and has a little over Three
Hundred Dollars in the bank. He is only
twenty-eight years old. Where will he be
when the fiftieth birthday rolls around?
What is more important— WHERE WILL
YOU BE? One Dollar— today's dollar—
opens the account. Bring it in.
Protected by Electric Burglarly A la rm System
A GOOD BANK IN A GOOD COUNTRY
Commercial State Bank
Springfield. Oregon