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% Henry In Tow n— Roy llo u ry , Motor Rout» I I . wae ■ visitor here Monday Haa Naw Car— Dw ight Keaaey haa traded hla Pontiac coupe for a »porta rnadater of the anme make. OREGON STATE NEWS OF GENERAL INTEREST Brief Resume of Happenings of the Week Collected for Our Readers. The state board of forestry a t a meeting In Belem decided to co-oper ate with the Clackamas county fire patrol associations In the construction of an k6-font steel lookout tow er on I Highland Butte, ten miles southeast Paya Fine H ere C. L. W a ra o . charged w ith d riv in g 40 miles on Springfield's streets, paid a *7 One in police court Saturday. He w ill pay another *3 In May. * o f O regon C ity . Moves te K lam ath F all»— F rank Several coyote dens, yielding 34 Spencer, who has been living at pups and eight grown coyote», were Vlalt T illam oo k— <'. F. Kgglmunn W endllng, la moving to K lam ath dug up by Stanley Jew ett, predatory and George Perklna motored to T illa Fall». anim al leader, and two hunters of the mook for the week-end. biological survey last week In a strip .„Vlalt Triangle la k e-H r W II Poll S an k ey a t O a k rid g e — B. O. B a n k e r of te rrito ry five miles wide and 20 In From Mohawk Valley—J. H Lud aril an<! f , Iv drove Io T ria n g le I.ak- Balem’a annual bloat«,m day waa m all c a rrier on Route 2, visited Oak- mile» long between Arlington and ington, Mohawk valley farm er, waa a celebrated last Bunday. (or a vlalt Saturday. . ridge ea rly this week. Ira Nice nup- Heppner. Bprlngfleld vlaltor Monday. Enrollm ent In the Halem public ; piled for him on the m all route. Naturae From Portland— M V " Jul« The load lim it on the Old Oregon Raturna From Portland — Glenn schools has passed the 5000 m ark far T ra il highway between I-a Grande and Pollard 1» back a ftu r a vlalt with ro G«xyr Cooper »vt B e rt Gooch ¿TIN HATÌ Pabner haa returned from Portland, the first tim e In history. tative» at Portland MILLINERY Pendleton wa» Increuaed from 4500 to where he went recently for medtcan Beaslrie will hold Ila annual celebra 10,000 pounds last week, according to W ESTER N $5.00 HAT CO. D rive U p M c K a n il» — Fred Fr»»o B E L L F R I - S A T - A P R 2 9 -3 0 treatm ent. tion In observance of the opening of Oscar C utler of the state highway o f T h ird floor of M in e r Building. Eu t and fam ily were among the moturlala Ibe beach seuritn M ay 7. gene. Q uality and Style equal to hats fices. In about two weeks it Is ex Drive To Corvallis Bunday— M r. and who enjoyed the coolness of the M -- pected that all load r«strictIons will C A L L A N D 8 E E Dr. N. W Em ery usually priced double our price of La Grande's new *25.000 ornam ental Mr». F B. F lanery drove to Corvallis K e n ile river district Bunday. M-19 be removed. on prices on plate and other work, tf »500. Bunday, visiting relative» In the Ben atreet lighting ayatetfl has been tested In From Notl—^Mr and Mra. Bam and found to be a success. Shooting him self accidentally in the ton county city. Montgom ery were her» from N oll Roseburg's annual straw berry fiesta. head with a rifle, R. W . H in kle. 44. of Simpson Is V isitor— W F Blmpann May 27 end 2k. w ill take the form of F all Creek, was killed Instantly last Bunday resident of Motor Route B., Eugemt. an old-fashioned atreet carnival thia Wednesday. Investigation showed Qatsa In From Cr»»k— Jeaa Gate» of visited Bprlngfleld on bualneaa Mon< that the man had slipped when a t year. Camp Creak wga a visitor her« Mon day. Reedsport cltlsens, bualneaa and tem pting to go over a fence, end that day. the rifle caught and waa discharged Comp Creek Men Here— A lb ert Kim professional men turned out enmasae Arm itaga la Vlaltor— Alvy Arml- undo and K If. Matlioraon of Camp last week to give the city an aonual accidentally. 8. 8. Laswell of Cottage Grove haa tag». Thuraton farm er, waa a bualneaa Creak were bualneaa vlaltore here cleanup. vlaltor her» Monday. A tw o pound »on was born last been appointed deputy state bank ex Monday. Tuesday to Mr. and Mra F rank Col am iner to take charge of the affairs In F ro m W a lta r v llle — M rs. Bam Move te New Home— M r and Mrs. cord. at their home on V illa road, near of the wrecked Lane County State and Goddard of W a lte rv llle paid Spring- N. L. Pollard thia week are moving to Barings bank a t Florence, succeeding Newberg. held a vlalt Monday. B. II. Brundage of Eugene, who haa th e ir new home on Eight atreet be Mrs. L. L Callow ay waa burned to had charge sin«») a short tim e a fter Natron Man In Tow n Glenn Brott tween F. and O. death at her home In 8andlake. T illa the bank waa «dosed. of Natron waa a Bprlngfleld vlaltor She waa 76 Living W ith Brothsr— Miss M ary mook county. Friday. W hat la expected to be one of the Monday, Roberta haa moved to the home of years old. most Im portant southern Oregon bod her brother. J. A. Roberta, where she Tha city council of Bandon haa been Fined For Speeding— Harold Itatra lea waa organised last week when offered *100 000 for the city's electric waa lined *10 for ape«dlnt here Sat usually »pend» the summer. representatives of the Me«lford cham system by the Mountain States Power urday, ber of commerce, the F ru it Grower« Return To T h e ir Hom e— M r aud company. ► league and the T ra ffic association Whether it be steaks, chops, or roast meat, it is sure Oarage Conetrueted— I) W M cK in Mrs. Erneat Bklnher have returned to Several hundred delegatee w ere In formed the Rogue R iver Valley Devel to be fresh when you buy from us. th e ir home at txm gvlew. W ashington, non conatrurted a garage on hla W il Oregon C ity last Week for the 37th opment association a fte r visiting for a short tim e w ith We select our meats carefully, so that our patrons lam ette atreet property thia week. annual convention of the Oregoa State The Inform al opening cf the new M r and Mra Robert Bldwell h»i£ may get the choicest cuts. Christian Endeavor Ualon. steel bridge across the Slletx river Rev. Blom T e Make T r ip —Rev C. You may either call in person or 'phone your order. T he C rater Lake National Park w ill opened another section of the Rooee In flu e n za V ic tim B e tte r— M l»» K it H. Blom and other mambera of the It will receive prompt and careful attention. be open frem July 1 to September 10. re lt highway to automobile traffic Baptist church here are at North Bend tle Wedepohl. who haa been confined We are always at your service with our meats for according to recent annonnetm ent by laat week. Thia section la about 20 thia week attending a convention of for aome tim e at the home of Rev. the department of the Interior. every meal. miles and connects the T a ft commun and Mra. C. H. Blom w ith Influenaa. la the Umpqua aaaoclatlon. of which the T he Eugene city counril haa voted ity r.lth Yaquina bay porta and short reported much Improved. local church la a member. to allow the Southern Pacific com ens the w inter route to Toledo by pany to discontinue Its atr«*et cart »bout 150 miles. there and substitute motor buaeea. Cot slderable Internet Is manifested * PRATT HOLVERSON E. C. STUART H. W ilburn of Condon, who la d rill k t Medford In the reported strike of Phone 63 4th and Main Sts. ing a well for l)an E. Flory on hla m ill tin ore at the Golden Cross mine, 12 It Is reported property in Fossil struck red shale at miles from Medford. a depth of ISO feet containing crude that a 30-foot vein of the ore three quarters of a m ile In length has been oil. Nine buildings at Lehman Spring» exposed and that the m etal analysis summer resort. In the Blue moun shows 98 per cent tin w ith a market tains. about *0 miles from Pendleton, value of *80 per ton. Drives From M areola— Mrs, Henry Si-hmlitt of M a rin is drove In town Monday. k PAOS P IV E THK BPRiNUFIKLD N KW 8 Tl nTR8DAY APRIL 3 1 , 1927 INDEPENDENT MEAT CO. In Your Pocket HOW MUCH? How much money do you generally carry with you ? The easiest way to spend money I k to have a lot of It In your pocket all of thq time. And the ««anient way to nave It In to carry only enough to meet your dally re quirements. We know a large number of young men who never Baved a penny until they got out of the habit of pulling out the roll every time they made a small purchase. They now bring the money here— It Is In a savings account— where It Is not so handy, and Instead of al ways being broke the day before pay day they are now well on the way to an Indepen dent future. Why don't you try It. Saving will soon be Just as much fun as spending and you will have enough to start in business or buy a home, before you reallie It. Bring that "roll" In today. Protected by Electric Burgierly A la rm System A GOOD B A N K IN A GOOD C O U N TR Y Commercial State Bank SprtnKflsld. Oregon 942 Willamette St., Eugene, Oregon. Spring Coats Await You! Sport and Dre»s Styles Are N e w ! Essentially tailored in effect are the new Coats for Spring? Whether they are made in sport tweeds and mixtures or in beautiful twills, they are extremely smart. Straight Line«— Fur Trimming» T he flatterin g silhoutt» style it m ain tained, giving a long, graceful line to the figure. We colors, to o l are showing the very newest F o r women and misses, our prices range, $14.75 to $29.75 were doetroyed night. by fire last Friday T he Clackamas county division con ventlon of the Oregon state teachers' aaaoclatlon waa held at the Sandy Union high school building last Sat urday. Eugene's m ercury slipped down to a new April record last week, re g is te r tag 37 dogrwM. It waa the coldest A pril sight on record a t the local w eather office Charging that the Southern Pacifh company and the Orcgon-Washlngto:- Railw ay & Navigation company art fixing freight rates on certain farm products In excess of the rate allow«., by the state public service commia slon. the commission recently begat action to require the railw ay compan lea to reduce th eir rates. Students of the Roseburg high school w ill collect data fe r the new directory which Is to be Issued soon sponsored by the Roseburg W om an', A poultry packing plant w ill be es club. The civics class first prapeeed tablished lu Roeekurg se toon as 100.- to handle the canvass but the school 000 producing boas a a be aigued up decided to accept tha task as a stu for the Peelflo Ce-eperatlve Poultry dent body service Io the eem m aalty. Producers* aaaeo iattea. O ver 100 students have veloateered. T hree Bele were lajuved. one The eberry «rap • ( eeatheva Lane severely. when the aotemehUe tu couflty was damaged te the extent ef w hich they ware riding creaked Into approxim ately 45 per coat hy the a m ilk tkwok on the P o riflr highway frost laat week. accor«Hag te C. W north of Albany tori week. Steward, county tra it taapec*er, who I>. M. Klemee«. 70. ew aor of a Biting made a survey e f the southern Lone stattea St Caaeaaah. wea layered total- territo ry . The pear crop was eeoreely ly when he woe struck ky a Seuther» hurt, he said, while the prase orep In Pari fie train aa he waa vanlklng aerees sections waa damaged abeut 10 to 26 the railroad track» at Caaeaaak. per cent. The oovsersteae of the sew glM.OOO One logger waa killed outright, an Celumhta hospital. erected la A rie ria other fa ta lly injured, three seriously by the Celm ukla Luthsroa ceefereuce. hurt, and more than 50 men escaped wa» laid Bunday aftrruowa. The hos serious harts or death when a "m ulll pital win be In operatise by June 15. gan” car In which they were riding Im m ediate construction work on th e ' on the Noyes-Holland Logging com Salmon rivar-O tla shortcut road to pony's railroad. 12 miles from K erry, the coast wa» asanred la M cM in nville i leaped the track, era, tied along some when the »uper-road district commis d la tn c e down an embankm ent and i • » sion sold its first Issue of 3125.000 In lurnec over. 1 W illia m New m eyet, 35, traveling bontfs. T h e tribe of K lam ath Indiana Will salesman, and Julienne New m eyer, 31, receive, early next week, a fortune of , both of Seattle. W ash., were killed w h '-h 3312.000, the firs t payment this year when the big automobile I I they were riding h urtled o ff tbe tu li from reservation tim ber unit receliln. Each Indian w ill receive a check for m it of the Old O re g -t T ra il h gtnvay, a m ile and a q uarto- weat o; Ruts», *250. and tumbled over and ot r 350 feet F ifty to 60 members are expect«) down the almost sheer embankment to he on the rosier o f the Curry Coun Into the cully. ty Game Protective association which Two men. John Blum of Cochran was formed recently, following a and Janies H llru m ette of Springfield, meeting of the Port Orford chamber , were I.ill d during the past week In of commerce. j accidents subject to the provisions of Announcement wns mude of the the workmen's compensation act. consolidation of the Commercial bank , Ilium was a ta lle r In a lum ber camp and the M. O. Young & Co. hank of ; and Brum ette wns a street worker. Oakland. These two banks have F urther statistics contained In the worked In close harmony for several j weekly report of the state Industrial years and the officers recently decid j accident commission indicate that ed that the interests of the community there were 623 accidents during the could best be aerved by merging the week, subject to the compensation act. two concern». The spring chlnook season on the > A class of 41 w ill be graduated from Umpqua riv e r closed lost Tuesday, a the Eugene Bible U n iversity thia year, complete failure. Reedsport canneries according to announcement by Dr. E. report a tots, catch of six to eight C. Sanderson, president. Baem laur- tons, thu» making one of, the poorest nate services w ill be held May 2k. and seasons In the history of fishing. the commencement exercise» the next Founders day at Champoeg park day. w ill be held Saturday, May 7, accord Thousands of acre» nt goft (sdera- ing to announcen’ cet made by Judge lon wheat plants were d iih ar dwyop- Darcy, pioneer of I t 55 and past presi ng or flet on the ground In Upintllln dent of the Oregon Pioneer associa -ou-ty last week, feflmefwg the ftdese tion. T he celebration w in m ark the vhen the n^rcupy tfwMned go J# dee kith B B tly trn -ry of the birth of Ore- arenrdtog to report» tarrm the rim. "row era. THE U .H I.YEH S'A X C A R GUARANTEED USED CARS W f A Licenseg $250 $140 $100 .. $50 ... $60 $100 One 1919 Dodge — ...... ............................... $75 One Touring ------------------ ------- - .................. ............... One 1925 Roadster, balloon tires and Ruckstell — ..... $225 1924 Truck, Warlord Transmission, good rubber, steel cab and flat rack. 1922 Truck, cab and rack with Jumbo transmission, .. $250 Two 1924 Coupes, Good Rubber ...... ..... One 1923 Coupe ..._........ .. ......- ......- ........... One 1921 Roadster with Extras ................ One 1921 Touring — .......................... - ...... One 1921 T ou rin g------------------ ---- ------- These cars and trucks are guaranteed in good shape and will travel many thousand miles. They represent the cheapest dependable transportation one can buy- We are always glad to demonstrate. Terms if desired. E. R. DANNER MOTOR CO. Springfield FORD SERVICE AND SALES Fifth St. at A. I