UREbul STAlfc NtrtS OF GENERAL INTEREST Brief Resume of Happenings o< the Week Collected tor TH URSDAY JUNE 0. 1927 THK 8PR ÏN O FW .D NKWa PACK TWO Sharkey Now Knocks at Champ Tunney’s Door THURSTON Power Company Mountain States Miss Mildred Price, who hat been teachint at West Lake, has raturned N unibar 38 DIVIDEND home as her school Is ended. John Taylor from Indian Creek spent the week end in Thurston visit­ — The 33th regular quarterly dividend crounts upon which final paymeul la ing friends and relatives two— yelling In glee at the top of hh of $1.75 per share on the 795 Preferred made before June 25 will receive dlvl- There was a large crowd attended -1 a S a ....U balsa f ' n l l l n a M i * 111 h ., a Is « s is a M s l W i t l l l l v 901 kl Stock of e thia Company will be K paid dsud No. 4 I I I il»V on July 10th Occasionally there shoots across the voice until the count was flnlahril. the high school commencement exer July 20. 1927, to shareholders register- Jack Sharkey dlaplayad a vicious-, #f bu„ . PRESENT FRICK etwee which were held at the church pugilistic skies a colorful lighter who $103.00 per there, last Friday evening Several from crashes hla way to the top—and In ness iu hla live round knoqkuut ot nets, June $0. ’ 027. to yield • par yser Eugene assisted with the program. this day and age collects many clink­ Jim Maloney last week—which was Subscriptions for shares on the cash Rev Turner being the main speaker ing sheckles as he goes. They do not 1'lyutt all over again There are those appear often, but when they do they today un ters ._. for . abares must be In our w ear who ~»u »ar — pino revolved piler to Juin 33. 19*7. say Dempsey >tnd Tuonar of the evening Mrs. William Rennie has been visit- hold tho utts.ti.ion of the fans tkrottfu —may well consider tho facta—b< f>>r< , will entitle purchaser to the full diet- hands«before the clone of business ing relatives In Salem for several the sheer spectacular of their s b It climbing through the ropes with the dend of $1.75 per share (or the quarter June 20’h In order to avail yourself Vsually each of these new stars Is but new Boston Strongboy. Sharkey. beginning April laL of thia dividend, hut payment may be days. Outstanding partial payment no- made up Io July 16th. for cash sales. Mrs Beulah Harblt left last Satur­ In a manner, the counterpart of so n e ( day for St. Helen* to spend a month great ringman who has gone before C ham p’s Nemesis Dempsey reminded of Jeffrlea; Tun- MOUNTAIN STATES POWER SECURITIES COMPANY with her daughter. Mrs Perry Be*- ney reminds of Corbett, etc., etc. The Casper, Wye. man Albany, Ore. P. O. BOX 1509. TACOMA, WASH. K alispell, M ont Mr and Mrs, Ted George from Ku new star now knocking at the rham 1 Eugene, Ore. Ofllvea E vervtL Waeh. rene aud Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harblt pion's door Is Jack Sharkey of Boston M arahfieid, Or« Mountain S tates Power Co. Sandpoint, Ida. from Coburg visited Mr. and Mrs. who at thia writing looms a worthy Tlllamoek, Ore. ALL LOCAL OFFICES opponent ter champion Gene Tunney. Frank Campbell last Sunday Rev. Moutoroll from the Pkilllplne Jack Sharkey I* more or leaa of a ■m Islands, who has been In this country newcomer to the rank and tile of rin g . for about one year, will lecture at fans throughout the contry. They the church next Sunday evening tell-1 know generally, that he has suddenly ing of the reltgloaa situation In the l appeanHj OB the sc e n e -w ith the pro- i h l a ( a U V IV A r tn d *» T P T V I - a » . — I Phlllipinea. this Is expected to h be very strate forms of the giant Harry Wills Interesting as Rev. Montoroll la a and Jim Maloney stretched prone upon real orator. the canvass behind him. He battered 5th and Main Streets The teachers training class met his way past their defense and la now with Mr. and Mrs Frank Camphe'l knocking at Tunney's door, and— In so on last Tuesday evening. Their next doing he displayed a fighting form m eeting will be with Mr. and Mrs which caused old timers to gasp—and John Endicott next Tuesday evening. see in him the counter part of a heavy­ The Ladies Aid met with Mrs. weight which In his day was as color­ Charlie Hastings on Thursday after- ful as any would care to look upon. noon Jack Sharkey Is “Fireman" Jim ■ Professor Hayden took most of the Flynn all over again. Those who ever high school students anil motored to saw the Ibivblo heavyweight in action Belnap Springs last Friday and en- will recall a ferocious fighting man 'S ,T oc.tT ¿^ ] joed a picnic, as it was the closing that thought tough, talked tough, and ja c k Sharkey, Boston heavy­ day of school. 1 fought tough. weight, who now looms champion Lloyd Ryan from Engene Is spend­ In a Kansas City ring years ago Tunney's m in t dsn -us chai ing a few days at Frank Campbell s. lenger since his fit.. .nd knock Mr and Mrs Ray Baugh and farnll ' Flynn fought A1 Kaufman of San out o l Jim Maloney • and Mr. and Mrs John Fdmiston and Francisco. In a battle that will never he forgotten by those who witnessed sons. Loren and James, drove to June- tion City last Sunday and spent the it. It was in the days of "white hope ' •’Where Service la King* day at Mr. and Mrs. James Calvert’s. elimination to find an opponent for LORANE MILL SOON TO Jack Johnson. It was a desperate After church services last Sundav tAMMP ■an START LUMBER SAWINC morning the greater part of the con­ battle with Kauffman picked to win. By the end of the sixth round tho Although the muln saw at the Ix»-J gregation and minister motored t.J tall Kauffman wns battered to a mess. rane Timber and Milling company Vida where they had a picnic and spent the afternoon with Mr and Mrs Flynn was fighting with the vicious plant will start working about June 13 Arch Shough on their newly acquired ness of a wild beast. He finally drop­ commercial production la not lik ely 1 ped Kauffman In the fifth —and In the to get under way until about July ». ' homestead. next two rounds had the tottering acordlng to Treasurer Clark F Whea­ Visits Prom Salem— Wayne Hawk. Californian on the floor seven times— ton, of the Springfield concern operat­ Salem, visited hi» parents here over the last time. In the seventh, to stay. ing the new enterprise. Then was witnessed a scene that vir­ the week-end. The plant Is practically complete. tually froze the fans In their seats Its first production will lie used ‘a With Danny Shea tolling off the count Drink Jumbo orangeade and lemon construction of company buildings and ade at the Jumbo Lemon. W est Spring over the senseless Kauffman—Flynn finishing up the equipment. ) did an Indian war-dance around th-' field mt Our Readers. f ..... . The lid a n n u l convaalioa of th Oregon Baakera* aaaoolatton was hah In Gearhart laal week The »uam er improvement proem X Springfield Include* the la>iu„ o mare than two milea of concrete ald< walk*. The largest senior claae In the his torn of The Dalles high school, nun W ring 111 students, was graduate last week. Drillers at the new city well at Th D alles hare reached a depth of 74' feet and are planning to sink the aha to the 1000-fcot level. Between 150 and 175 delegates fro coast and down-river communities u tended the Roosevelt highway meetin In Portland last Monday. Veterans of foreign wars from 1 af the 16 Oregon posts were rept seated at the annual state encaui men; hefd In McMinnville last wee. The state land department turn, over to the state treasurer in May . total of $73,779 42, according to Georg O. Brown, clerk of the state lan< board. Construction of an $120,000 logs in goad which will lead from Algoma tei m iles Into a heavily timbered area 1; central Klamath was announced las i* week. t A grower-packer plan of marketin for the northwest prune industry wa ■nanimously adopted by the star prune convention held In Corvallis rt cently. The Marion and Yamhill count., courts awarded the contract for re building the Newberg bridge over th- W illamette river to the Clackama- Constmction company. The bid wa- $25,760. The 34th annual commencement o the Medford high school was held las week and the largest graduating clas In Medford's history. 92 members, r. eelved ;h41r diplomas. A Urge delegation of Oregon dairy men Is expected to attend “Gaernse Gaitles” annual gathering of atal* Guernsey breeders to be held In As toria dune 9, 10 and 11. T ie treat danger season of th- Rogue river valley was officially de cUred at an end last Saturday, as th. latest frost evsr recorded there wa; on May 28 several years ago. Virginia Hastings, 19-months-oh daughter of Mr. and Mm. Georgs Hast lugs, was suffocated when fire d. strayed the ranch home of the famil.-- $0 miles southeast of The Dalles. The state board of control approv. the organixation of an association 1' Salem to nclude the super.nton'ien of the various state insti'utious. Me jpgs will be beld monthly and qu terly. Springfield Service Station Hi-Pressure Greasing Oiling Tire Repairing Associated Oil Products Special Offer Ends This Week Don’t Delay The Men Have Their Big Inning At Brills Act Today! • Pure tin is be'Og extracted from tl. rocks near Gold Hill, in the Rogu river valley. That the white m etal i tin has b e n attested by assayers i. San Francisco, Denver and othe plates. State Senator McNary will be on of the principal speakers at the W.. lam ette valley Chautauqua session a Gladstone park Friday. July 15, whit Is Grange day. His subject will I : "Farm R e lie f Rhea Lupar, state engineer for fna 4 years, was re-elected to ¡he office 1 the state reclamation commission. M Luper will serve as secretary of th reclamation commission, in additiv to state engineer. Portland's nine high schools wi graduate the largest class In the)» hi- tory this June. The graduation lit w ill total 1267. Of these 553 are boy and 714 an- girts. The June class o 1926 had 1137 members. While the apple and pear crop o the neighboring district was not af | fected by the April cold wea George Chamberlain, Mosier grower reported that the cherry crop will b» only 10 per cent of normal. It will require 40.000 loaves of brea< 12.000 pounds of meat», 4000 poun Sf beans, 2500 pounds of coffee ant I $0,000 dozen eggs to feed the 300 members of the Oregon Nations Guard during the annual encanjpmen at Camp Clatsop beginning June If The encampment will continue for 1 days. The total cost of the encamj ment, Including compensation to th guardsmen, will be $115,000. Hood River’s new high school aud' tori urn was dedicated last week, whet commencement exercises were hel- there for the class of 1927, 30 boys an' $4 girls, the largest ever graduated b' the school. The new auditorium seat 1200. Thomas M. Miller. 33. bailiff of thi Clackamas county circuit court for I years, has retired, and B. P. Carle • f Gladstone was appointed to tak ever the dutlea. 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