The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, March 17, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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OREGON STATE NEWS <
OF GENERAL INTEREST
Fishing above tidew ater on the l ’ nt|>
quu river waa rloaed bv Ih» F'sh Com
mission of Oreton meeting la Port- S E A S O N T R A I N S
Brief Resume of Happenings of »•»*
the Week Collected tor
Our Readers.
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George F ran klin Elgin. Si
THURSDAY MARCH 17, 1927
THE SPRINGEIEIJ7 NEWS
PAG K SIX
U'e-long
HIGH
Com m it!«« At W o rk On Play
FUTURE
A com m ittee haa liven appointed
SCHOOL Q U IN T E T *"'• •* h»r«l •< work «electing the
Ruta« a Farrens. prominent farm er
e
living IS mile« southweet of Ione, waa
l'nsuccossful from the atandpotn!
killed .o n the Gooseberry m arket road 1
near lone when h l. automobile left the « *
'“ »« »«>' »<>■>- but neverthe
highway and overturned, pinning his
• »«luable trainin g for future
body beneath the car
! baehethell
teams,
the
Sprlngfleld
Operations of Oregon’s state govern 1 H ,« h ’Mh' w l “ aak* “ * „ season which
mem in the fiscal vear ending Sep ha* J“ ”
■ * * * *»cW edly <™ «he
aenlor play. They expect to have one
¡ chuten by the (trat of next week
,
Thoae on the com m ittee are
Au
, ’»«*»
«•’ •‘ ‘» • " • « I
M argaret
^ <’ * rk ,r k ’ M“ r,o^,* M ndaey and K v -
.W a lk e r
I
resident of Oregon, forest ranger anc
ex-legt slat ur.‘ died at his home In
Coach To Leave
tern her SO. 192«. ,-oat StO.Mi.tSS. o r , " * * " ’ ’ ,rt* «* *“ * h' ,ok' "» * ' " * * * »>•>
Salem
t'^acli W a lte r Fenw ick handed hl« 1
wick's opinion
Ran.I on harbor between the Moore » IS IS per capita, according to a sum
resignation to the hoard last week
m ill and the o .- a n , w ill be dredged m ary compiled by the Vnlted States
The team lost all games hut one
lie plans to go to San »Vatirlsco ;
this summer, government engineers department of commerce
The victory was scored over I ’ nlvet-
about the first of April.
Mr. Fen ,
1 Discontinuance of three of the five »"-v M l« h »‘ bool tn « <»»««'»• here.
have announced
wick has been a good coach and S II. ,
Seven
letterm
en
w
ill
he
hack
nex'
Dr. Harold C Bean of Portland was rem aining federal land offices in Ore-
S. hate to loae him
As yel no one
Mated a mem ber of the state board «<»• leaving only those at R o s e b u rg ;**« ’ <>> represent Sprlngfleld on the
has been selected to take his place
app,
•
- basketball floor.
They are O rm ai
health to succeed Dr, C. M Barbee and The Dalles, has been recommend
Redding. Lawrence Roof. T h ayer Mc­
ed
to
Secretary
W
ork
by
W
illia
m
Spry
who died recently.
Glee Club To Give M instrel
(om m isaioner of the general land of M urray. Freem an Sqtiirea. Everett
T h e Boy« Glee Club Is preparing ..
Announcement of the resignation ol
Squires.
LeRoy
Nice
and
Rill
t'ox
flee.
negro m instrel, to be given next i
Dean W illia m G. Hale, head of the,
Monmouth Is now a tall-fledged city. ° ‘ h* r* who r* * * ” * ,* “ * ra
J” * *
month. T h e program w ill consl«t of ;
University of Oregon school of law
but
w
ill
graduate
are
O
rval
Eaton,
the postoffice department has decid­
negro «ongs. monologues, and a on.- |
was made at Eugene
Evan
Hughes.
Bill
Pollard
ed. Departm ent officials notified Rep
act plav.
Everyone that sees ll 1« j
More than SOtW rabbits were killed resentatlve H aw ley o f Salem that they
Coach Fenw ick opened the basket­ assured a laugh and a good tim e
in a drive northeast of Bend when 140 have ordered the village delivery sew
ball season thia year w ithout an ex
banters, armed with shotguns, cover
ice now in effect nt Monmouth chang perlenced man on the team
Next
G irl« P in y B a s e b a ll
ed several sections of land
ed to city service.
year there w ill be a t least seven.
T h e girls started baseball practice
A number of Salem high school at»
Ten tative approval of Portland’s W h ile the team made a poor show- Wednesday evening a fte r school It
dents were called on the carpet f o t plans for the change of the harbor Ing nt the Aral of the year. It grad
la hoped that the girl« team w ill
pelting w ith eggs automobiles passing line In connection w ith the (1.000.000 ually improved as the season pro-
make a An« «horvlnp this year.
the school slractnre recently.
unit of the Laurgaard w aterfront de gressed and showed evidence of Aral
Coach
Fenw ick
announce«
Ihnt
Fire of undetermined origin de velopment project has been given by I claae basketball a b ility at the end of boys baseball practice w ill begin this
etroyed the building and machinery the war department. Senator M cNary the year.
week
of the 8 . aytoa flax plant at Stayton notified city officials.
T he lose is estimated at (»000
Patrons of m all order iasaraace
LOUIS R IZZI DIES
DUNN IS SPEAKER AT
Delegates from six Pacific and companies, which h a w been flooding
AT
PH
O
EN
IX.
ARIZ.
Oregon
with
circulars
bidding
for
busi­
BROTHERHOOD M EETIN G
aor.h western states attended a tw o
dsy convention of the Northwestern ness. patrwaise such coaoerns at their
Death cams on M arch » to Loula
Prof F redrick » Dunn of the L atin
E lectric Light A Power sssoclntlon s’ own risk. Clare A. Lee. state inaur
Rixal. form er Eugene resident and departm ent of the U niversity of Ore”
aace
commissioner,
warned
in
a
bul
P c r t’and
w ell known In this and (he T b u rs ’ nn gon Is (he speaker at (he Monday
: let in Issued at Salem.
T he Pendleton Woolen mills, which
districts. Mr. Rlaal died at Phoenix night m eeting of the Methodist church
Beekeepers
of
the
Herm
ls,on-Stan
have been closed since the death ol
brotherhood.
Prof. Dunn’s subject
Chauncey Bishop In January, resum n * ld S t r i c t decided at a meeting at Arisons.
Louis R lix l was born In Boren, w ill be “C hristian Origins ”
ed operations last week w ith a tall ‘ • nd* d by C. J. Hurd. Oregon Agri
Italy , on F ebruary 14, 1895 He came
T h e program and dinner slart al
crew of workers.
cultural college specialist, and W alter
Hoh. U m atilla county agent, to form to ,h U ro u n trT when seven years of j « 3 0 o'clock.
Discussion of the lay
A district convention of the Amer j a co-operative association for the mar 1 “ • * “ nd reillded ,n Portland. In ter j conference at Roseburg w ill be a tea-
Ira n legion was held In Pendleton Sat
moving to Eugene.
T here be mot ture of the meeting.
ketlng of th e ir product.
nrday. w ith legionnaires from Union.
Miss W llla Mae Edmiatnn to whom he
T he Methodist quarterly conference
Pauline Looney, who was born April |
U m atilla . Morrow and G illiam coun
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was m arried on August J. 1»S3.
I met Tuesday night, and on Monday
9.
1S45.
died
at
her
home
In
Jeffer
.
ties in attendance.
Since then they have spent the night the Sunday school board con
son. She was the daughter of Jess,
T h e government w ill be asked tc
g reater part of the tim e In the south­ ducted a aeaaion.
and Ruby Looney, pioneers of 1843 |
eend the United States dredge Col.
ern sates. H e was a great lover <'*
and the first child born to them t i t I
P. S. Michie to Coos bay at once Ship
music and a talented singer, and
T)R S A L E — Payroll sheoca, p r in t *
thetr donation claim at Looney Butte ,
ping is crippled there by the channel
and la stock a t the News oftlee
form erly sang In a theatre ’n Eugene
where she lived for many years.
Form «altable fo r road, eonatraetloa
and bar conditions.
In poor health for many months. M r,
work, sawmill«, «tc.. w ith table u
At a meeting of the board of dlrec ;
A special election w ill be held in
Rlxxi entered a sanitarium at Phoenix
oom pate w o rk m a n s
eomponaaUos
tors o f the Medford Irrigation dis I
Canby March 1» to vote on the ques
In October.
and deductions. No em ployer shoau
tric t w ith Medford business men th , '
tlon of levying a special tax of ».»OOP
H e leaves to mourn his m lfe. a im his
ba Wlthao*. thoae f -roe who« they
la tte r agreed to subscribe »35.000 In
to purchase more land for the union
fath er amt mother and three stators
bonds to complete the work of cement
high school grounds
In Borea. Italy , and many friends.
ing the canala of the Medford irriga
A branch of the state library, tc
tlon district to prevent seepage losses
nerve the various counties in the in
ALLEGED B ANDITS IN
i
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Under an ordinance passed by the
tertor. Is to be eatablished at Arllng
PLEA OF INNOCENCE FOR S A L E — Five room house, lots of
Salem city council for the protection
ton. If the city w ill tarnish quarters
good garden space and some good
of radio listeners operators of elec­
and a local librarian.
A lbert Brownlee and Dewey Rus­
fru it trees for »2000
trical apparatus generating or causing
Crushed under tons of gravel and
sell. accused of the fatal shooting of
Five room house for »1800.
high frequency oscillations which In
reck. H a rry Woods, 22. was killed, and
Eston Hooker, the hold-up o f the
I have a dandy home at Santa Clara
terfere with radio broadcast transm it­
hi i companion. C'.intoa Moore, was bur
w ith one acre of land to sell for
ting or receiving, must take out per­ Veneta pool hall and the wounding of
led for 3» minutes in an accident in a
W
illia
m
Maddaugh.
proprietor.
In
c
ir­
»5800
If you are looking for a
mits.
gravel pit near Bend.
»
cuit court yesterday pleaded not
real home let me show you this.
Bids for the first seven miles of the
' y.ullty to the charges. T h e accused TO T R A D E — 85000 A partm ent House |
A special election for the city of
..
L.
u
„ . .
.e
.. ’ i canal tor «he Vale project now are be
to trade for Sheep Ranch.
men w ill appear fo r tria l on March 28.
Hnbbard has been called by the city i .
.
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, ing advertised by the government and
A 1925 Tudor Ford Sedan to trade I
bug probably w ill be tried separa’ elv
council for April 28 to vote on bonds
. .
u
.
I drainage work has started
It Is ex
of »10.000 tor establishment of a n .
. . .. . .
,
,
A dem urrer to the charge o f assault
for vacant lots or Improved Spring I
.
,
.
1 pec ted that the surveying will be com-
electric llgh.m g plant
» p|ete<J ,n tjm e f<>r
the „
» Ith intent to rob was filed at yenter
field proporty.
hteveral modern homes In Eugene to
The Southern Pacific has the neces I mileg of railroad construction to the
h earln «
E ° H^ “ * r and l' r ' d
trade for Sprlngfleld home.
Also
Smith have been named by the court
■ary mat »-rial on the ground and will Owyhee dam by A p ril 1.
some Sprlngfleld homes to trade fo r j
, to defend the two men, n eith e r of
begin at once the erection of a fine
The re lie f fund, created by the state I , hom hag fun(lR w „ h whl(.h
Sm all place near Sprlngfleld or Eii
new passenger and freight depot at
of Oregon to a s .i.t in reconstructing >nw> h|> own def<?n(le
gene Good farm s to sell or tra le
Algoma in Klatnath county.
,
.
. .
• public property destroyed by the As-
The case has attracted statew ide FOR R E N T — 3 Good apartm ents, sev
Form er Senator Robert N. Stanfield | toria fjre dlaaa, el. of , 922 thia year
era l houses and good farm
Party |
plans to return to Oregon in about two wjj pajr j 0 p,,. cen, o t the coat of the ' Interest since the Veneta poql hail
owning farm w ill sell or trade.
week«
he
«ava
nrnbahiv
tn
em-«».
.
,
.
.
.
was
held
u
p
o
n
the
night
of
Ftbruar»
weexa. ne says probably to engag
projects which benefit from this re lie f
*
T w o good store buildings In Spring
«mce more in the sheep business He fund
wtn briag , hp amount paid ■ 27 by two masked men who la te r eluti-
field.
I
cd
pursuers
on a manhunt through
w ill make Par land his home
I by
state to 54.3 per cent.
If you have any thing you want to '
’ Vestern I-ane county. Brownlee and
Reports filed with Clare A. Lee
Complete reorganisation of the state , R llM el| were |a, er a rre a tM Brow n. trade come In
W e can match y o j 5
state Insurance commissioner, show board of barber examiners was provld
W a „ a W a Ila W n
Ru(, lf).1I
W M . W A S B Y . Realtor, 312 Main St
th a t a total of 35 fires in Oregon nut ed when Governor Patterson named i ,n g ugene
Sprlngfleld, Oregon,
Phone 73-J
•fde of Portla-ifl during February re three new members of tbe board to ,
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suited In losses aggregating »148.930 succeed those who have served hereto­
Transfer of the annual summer en­ fore. The new members are Roy Neer 1
campment of the Oregon national of Portland. D L. Johnson of Oregon I
guard from Medford to Gearhart has C ity and Clarence D. Winston of Cor- !
been fin a lly approved, except for vallis.
aatnor details, by the war departm ent
Reports at Salem indicate that of
«
Birth Report Mad«
Two Pay Fin««— Fine« for tralfic of-
fenaea were paid Ratal da v by 1, k»
th-atha outstripped birth« In Spring-
Leabo and D. Derodv
t.eaho w«« d„ |d d urili« Fuhruary, according to
lined 110 for epaeilln« w hile a Ullin <*|ty H e a lth U fllcer W II
Pollard
the city lim its, ami Derod; had Io <|>a« Grim Reaper« lo ll waa «even for
turn over 8» Io the city hall olBelala ,|ie monili, while hlrlha totaled hut
for c u llili« cornera.
«ix
W hy T h ro w Aw ay
Y our Old Rugs?
SAVE
THEM
H E A l ’T I E V L
F O It A
NEW
FLUKE
HUG.
A N D .D l’H A H LE .
LOW IN PRICK HIGH IN QUALITY
CALL OR PHONE
of
Y
FLUFF RUG CO.
Phone *401
ORE.
1(136 Jlfcrsou St.
EUGENE.
-A
/ \ ik C le u n in
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THE RUG CLEANING
SEASON IS HERE
OUR
C H A R G E FO R C L E A N IN G A N D
S IZ IN G A 9x12 R U G IS $4 00
Siedete
Phone 300
R a y m o n d T o rre y
Springfield Specials
>
2 in 1
A lifetime of service and satisfaction.
Freedom from washday drudgery,
combined in
’ The New Easy Washer
,
A fte r several weeks' investigation, a
Baker county credit bureau was or­
ganised it a meeting of merchants in
Baker, to provent th eir incurring
losses from the present credit sya
s
fers of 22 cents a pound are being
made for unsold 1925 hope. Contracts
are being w ritten at 18 cents for three
to five-year contracts and at 19 cents
for one-year contracts.
It was said
that there are now approxim ately 10.-
Governor Patterson issued requisi­ 000 hales of unsold hops In tbe grow
papers looking to the return to era’ hands.
Oregon of Albert Brownlee, who Is
No appointm ent of a suceessor to fill
wanted In Lane county for murder. the vneancy of W. H Canon, state
Brownlee was under arrest at W alla parole officer for the past year under
Walla.
the adm inistration of Governor Pierce.
will ho made untH the aowly created
Carl Pope was appointed state lag
attorney for M arion county to succeed office of superintendent of the peal-
Braxier Hmall who haa resigned. L. teotlsry has bees filled by the board
F Coaa wee appointed state land at­ of control. It was announced from the
torney *sr l<ake county. He w ill suc­ office of Governor Patterson
ceed O. C. Oibbs.
Property of the Portland Eleetrlc
tern.
tion
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of the a lfalfa w««vll.
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GENUINE FORD
13 Plate Full Rubber
BATTERY
for
j
company, used la supplying w ater
the Tualntla valley, has been valued
by the public service commlsslca at :
»247.IOO. according to an order pro- .
pared by the commission
The valua
tlon placed on the property was o f '
Allan Jones, for the past four years December 11. 1926 The valuation haa
b ailiff of the stats supreme court, has to do with rato-maktag purposes.
Efforts to have the section of coun- :
resigned to accept employment In the
claims departm ent of the United try containing the three falls In Sil 1
States veterans' bureau, w ith head ver creek. In the eastorn part of M ar
ion county, set aside as a government
quarters in Portland.
Governor Patterson has received In­ park are to be renewed, it was an-
need by members of the Marion
formation that federal quarantine haa i
b ee . ordered on alfalfa hay shlpnsMit.
co’«’«. The section of the conn
to the state of Nebraska from Bah.»,
which It Is desired to Include In the
M .lk e u r and Union couaUaa bec.ua« *
”* *< P»'’k '•
«">'•• ’ ">• O
More than 7(1 per cant of the 2(8
Oregon high school students who p ar
tieipated In the Bible study examlna-
ttoaa In January failed, according to
C. A. Howard, state superintendent of
public Instruction.
,oa*
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Reduced to $12.00
Thsa can ba ua«d on all cars, and especially adapted
for Radio use.
Wa Install new H ot Plate on all modala.
Two tuba— the small tub dries while the large tub washes
During March Only
$5.00 Down
Balance on EASY terms
A liberal allowance for your old washar
Let as Service Your Ford Car
E. R. Danner Motor Co.
5th and A Street
Sprlngfleld, Ore.
M o u n ta in S tates P ower C o m pa n y
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