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    TH U R SD A Y JUNK 30. 1927
the g p R i N o n n J ) news
>AÖR two
Making a Rao. of It
Suddenly going mail, a large pole r S M IT H S CAMP ALONG
‘•The only reason I am behind In
dog attacked and hit two men »ml
NEW COAST HIGHW AY
one woman In Klamath Fall, and
The newly completed highway from my Mtudle..** »aid Oncer Whlmplapoof,
By Spedai
was about to ehnrx. Into a group or Newport l»> Seaside was visited la » ! "I. »o that I can pursue them hotter.'
Correapondenta
children when a tiuiely .h o, from th . week by Mr. and Mr. H. O. Bmlth of i
W .ll ‘er—‘er— Nice Girl
gun of 0 W Bratton killed the ant Natron, who reported ilia, the new
. one »»r the Une», for scenery I "Huy, Bill, you re not .1111 engage I
mal.
route
GARDEN WAY
Brief Resume of Happenings of
THURSTON
The Sm ith, ».imi»' 1 to that Thompson girl, ure y o u f
Territory Between Sweet Home, La- In this section
* No, Boh. I'm not ”
the
Week
Collected
for
comb and Sweet Home and l,»'han»'t» over (he roule, taking Hoir auiotno
Mounts
of
Philo
Ethel Vincent from Eugene »totted
Jea* *“ d E d w
“Lucky for you. old man. Ilow did
bile.
and
Lacomb
to
to
be
quarantined
at
Mr. Taylor Xeedhsm Thursday nfcht. math are spending several d a y . a t the
Our Readers.
They returned to thelr home Sun you ge, "»it of IL"
one»' as a preventive measure In the
The Ladles Aid met with Mrs Ray home of their .later Mr.. Frank
*» ma, i >ud her. ’
spread or ratdes. which have broken day.
Baugh tost Thursday.
Bailey.
A demons,ration of poisoning gol'h- out In the Sw eet Homo neighbor
Mr and . Mrs. Tay lor Needham
Mr Clarence L hase left Friday for
motored to Hadleyrille last Thursday Spokane, Washington on a Vusmees ers and moles was made at the Eagle hood.
Creek grange last Sat unlay.
Th»' Mate supreme court ordered
where tBev visited their daughter, trip.
Mrs Harvey Hadley.
Elma la»,sherry of Sprlngtleld vt.lt-
The attuila) rose show of the Wes, the Ktuienu city re. order Io place on
Linn Floral club was held las, Sat , the ballot at the sperisi election Jun
Miss Dorothy Travi. from Spring ed Alma Fish bunday
geld spent several days last weeks
Lee Mounts left for Philomath for unlay In the Crown-Wlllam etto an-j jg an luiti.itlvo measure looking ».
repeal o( tliat pari »>, Ih»' Eugeni
with Mrs. Walter Plate
»
wUh hi* d»u«ht,‘V
11
in X
Homer Phetteplace was quite 111 las,
Mr. J. H Tompkins of M tinea,x.lts.
J. F, Irwin, forest supervisor, e s ,I city charter authcnxlng Ih« side ol
' o p t o m e t r is t — tV ESIG M T SPECIALIST
f. il io m it i honds for imnstruetlon of a
Saturday evening His son. Dr. Phet and Mrs P. H Murnane of SL Paul matee tha, 115,000 sheep will grax
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WlUtunetto
St.
Eugene, Ore.
publtc
auditorium.
„ p la ce from Springfield was ca llel Minnesota, are visiting at the home of on the Umatilla forest ranges tin-
to attend him
,heir brother T. J. Maxwell.
William
A
Murahall.
meiuber
of,h>
sum nier.
.1» ST ONE T H IN G , HUT I I >< > IT RIG I IT '
William Weaver left for Portland
Mrs. A. & Witoon and daughter
state Industriai a» »idetit ,-»mimiselo,i,
The Rogue R‘ver F isherm en's Pr»
tost Saturday to spend a few days
MiMred. of Eugene spent Sunday a,
. ir.ee thè ervalion of thè d e p e rita m i
tectlve association was organi» I In
1. ,o rt-slgn and uccept a fiuleral pò
There was not much excitement the J. R. Fish home.
member
Mr. and Mis Frank Bailey and Gold Beach recently with a
silice havtng ,y do wlth Ih« udnrtnl»
over the election the recall dlil not
ship of over 50.
trattoti of thè lonsshorem en’s and
carrv here.
daughter. Dor,h. a, visited a, the Mark
Contract for the construction of th
Mr. and Mrs. Alexandria Bdmlston Bailey home in Wendling Sunday,
barboni act. acrordlng ,o repor,» In
and son. Ralph, from Eugene and Mr
James Maxwell, who has’ bt'en s t­ Reedsport high school destroyed Iasi em ulation at Salem
and Mrs. Walter E dm stoneind daugh- tending college In California, has re­ spring by fire was awarded to L ilbbc,
»1 Ash of Reedsport last wees.
, , atv
fer Mrs W illi Rixxl. took Sund.v turned to his hiuue here.
dinner at John Edmi.ton s
Chase Gar,ten. Baseball team was
A two-months’ tour through 10 coup !
eouimlsslon la.t week. The mem
Bert Snook and Miss Pearl Snook defeated Wednesday by Main Street tries of Europe will be* mad.- till:'. bvrs „( (ke commission are
J. A
called on friends In Thurston tost team in a live inning game, the score summer by President and Mrs Kerti pburchlll of Ashland George W. Ilog
Bendar.
being 8 to 4. Batteries for Chase of Oregon Agricultural college
! oj Salem. A. C. Hampton of Astoria
Mrs’ Arch Shough and daughter. Gardens were Chase. Pengra and Cole
W illis C. Snow. 71, W ell I It R Turner of tiullas and Austin
I Capt.
Patricia, are spending several days and for the Main Street team Milligan
known figure on the W illamette anil lattili ret h of P e n d ìi,on
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John and Meats. John Cox was umpire
The enrollment of approximately
Columbia rivers for 48 years, died al
Price.
Frank Tompkins of Pondosa. Oalt- his home In Piwtland las, week
«00 student» the first day of th»' Uni
Mrs. Pay Morgan and two children fornia arrived Tnes,toy morntg for a
Gradge members of three counties vwrstty of Oregon summer session in
from Washington, visited at Charles Tjsn at the home of his uncle. T. J. Deschutes, Jefferson and Crook, held! Eugene exceeds by 175 the total num
••
T aylors home last Sunday. She is Maxwell.
a picnic Saturday In Redmond Morel her to do summer school work on ,h
leaving for her home in Washington
than 2000 grangers were present.
' campus las, year, according to the
1927 Tou rin g C a r and a
in a few days.
Beginning next Saturday eampfln
by A1,r,,‘
UPPER WILLAMETTE
Dwialn Buell from Klamath Falls
1 92 7 T u d o r Sedan Dem onstrator
permits will be necessary to the Cra ', «»«'Gor of “ * * -” lon
motored in Monday to visit his aunt.
Mrs. Charles P. Mason (Elda Bris ter national foreat. according to th«
The secretary of war recently a,
Miss Heersma.
tow , and aon. Morton, left for their forest office headquarters In Medford | proved the application of the port ol
Mr and Mrs. Pberne Crowe from home in Gallup. New Mexico, las, !
Astoria and the city of Warren, ui
Fifty-four residents of Woodburn
Loraine and Mrs Howard Cotton from TuPS<|ay sh e was called to Oregon
for the establishment of combine»!
Eugene visited Mr. and Mrs. Ernest by , he jUneM Qf ker father, w L past the age of 70 years were ban pierhead and bulkhead lines tu Skip
qneted In the basement of the Meth
Bertsch tost Sunday
Bristow Mr. Bristow has no, been ac
anon creek from the Columbia rlv.-i
The teachers' training class met at well the past few days. Morton Bris­ odist Episcopal church las, Thursday to the city of Warrenton. The old
Charles H astings las, Tuesday even­ tow and wife and two children '.aye
All of Malheur. Baker and Union lines established In 191« were abol
ing
moved to the Bristow home and are counties are placed under quarantln»: Ished.
Ross Mathews and son. Albert, from remodeling the house, making an for alfalfa weevil and shipment ol
Jackson county’s expense In the
hay to outside points in Oregitn is
Pleasant Hill was in Thurston on apartment of the upstairs.
prosecution of the three D'Au,renion,
Monday
Little Vadette Curts, who has been forbidden.
5th and A Street
Springfield. Ore.
brothers Is estimated a, IlSOOO
Melvin Buell. Harvey Calvert. Miss auffertng wlth , rouble in her limbs
Miss Grace Morrison. 2«. a . teachet j which does not Include attorneys' fees
Heersma and Mrs Herrington motor- {Qr se¥era, yea„
u k e n to the of Pentane, III , was Instantly killed,
u l pro. e(
Tbe
ed to Monmouth on Monday to visit Mercy hospital where she underwent In an automobile wreck near U ar
Hu<fc wh)th re, u„ wl ln „
Miss Flossie Herrington who Is at­ an operation last week She will be rendale on the Columbia highway trial of Hugh
mistrial, cost the county IM000 The
tending Normal there.
last week.
In the hospital several weeks
expense of the second trial Is placed
William Hen«on's nephew from
At the annual election for the
The annual state convention of pos at 510.000
Medford has spent several days the Union high school district No.
E. Y. tai clerks and mall carriers was heli
The 24th annual convention of ,h>
post week here.
Sw ift of Pleasant Hill was elected In Salem last Saturday. Between 35, Pacific Coast Advertising Clubs’ us
Leonard Beaman, who has been at- d,rector t„ 8(.rTe a term of flve years. and 400 of the civil service men wert
sedation, the biggest In the history
tending school at Salem. Is spending
j A phelpl| motored to gwlsshome In attendance.
of the organisation, ended In Port I
the summer with his aunt. Mrs. Law gaturday and returned Monday. He
At the annual meeting of the boorf luud lust week with the election and
rence Gossler.
,
ng tQ brjng h)a rami,y t0 piea8an,
of directors of the North Pacific Nui Inauguration of Harold J Stonier ol
Miss Maude Edmlston. who has Hjn tb<?
thlR w^ k
Growers' association at Dundee last j lx}R xngelea as president, and th«
been In Eastern Oregon In the Inter-
Th<? Trent plc>lc under , he aUHptCeg
Saturday, all officers of the exchang» >e4,.( tion of Honolulu as the conved
of the Dully vacation Bible school Qf
g(uldajr
drew ,
were re-elected.
tlon city for 1928.
work, returned to her home here Tues­ good crowd last Saturday In spite of
People
of
Bandon
will
vote
August
Because of th».- low prices being of
day evening.
the rainy weather. A goon program
Every bunk Is undnr the control of federal
Thurston is planning a big celebra­ was given In the morning. Rope walk­ 15 on the proposition of selling th< fered by .canners for Royal Ann»
and «late I uwh . They c.re subject to t»xatnlna-
tion on July 4. There will be a pro­ ing. rope climbing, auto stunts, races, city's electric plant and hydro-elec,rt< cherries, the Hooil River Apple Grow
tlon at all times. Their Investments must
gram beginning at 10 o'clock. Prof­ and a baseball game between the system to Portland and Tacoma In era' association has announced tlial
meet certain definite requirements. There
this variety will b puckeil anil for I
essor Landles with an orchestra from married men and the single men were teres,s' for $120.000.
must be no speculation or Kamhllng with
The first bear of the season It warded under refrigeration to eastern '
Eugene will furnish music. Rev Elkin features of the program
The mar­
hank funds that will Jeopardize the safety of
markets.
The
wage
schedule
foi
,
Clackamas county has b«en kl'.let
from Eugene will be one of the speak ried lost by a score of 13 tolO.
the money entrusted to it by the depo-u.
near Marmot by Henry A- itoff. Snoa cherry picking has been announccil |
ert of the day. At noon there will be
The Beaver mill closed doom last
hot coffee, sandwiches and pie served week temporarily. The men who have in the mountains Is fo. < Ing bear, as I 1*, to 2 cents per pound.
All this legal protection Is an udded precau­
la the afternoon there will be varlojs been employe« at the mill, with their down Into the foothills.
; patilsh American war veteran« j
tion
to protect you. In this bunk th< •- -
representing
widely
scattered
sti-.i:
B
•ports, foot races and a baseball gam« wives and friends, had a “blow-out”
More than 700 pioneers of the Or«
guarding of your money Is th»* paramount
cl ihc- union formed the Central G r e | l
besides various other attractions.
gon
country
sat
down
at
the
annu-
last week and feasted on Ice rream
idea. Without any law you would he safe
banquet given by the Woman's Aux.i gon camp of the l'nit<-d Spanish War
and other goodies.
thus you are doubly protected. Why not
Ve
terans
at
a
meeting
In
Bend
Iasi
;
lary
of
the
Oregon
Pioneer
associa
MOTK’E OF FINAL SETTLEMELNT
The women of Pleasant Hill met it
bank here?
vesk. Juy H. Upton, past stale com j
Notice Is hereby given that H. B the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Y. Swift tlon. held In Portland recently.
Burton, Administrator of the Estate
.
. . . _____
„„„„
mander
of
the
organlxallon,
»»»
The Washington County Ploneei
of Mrs. S B Burton, deceased has Thuraday afternoon and gave Mrs
association and the Native Sons ant elected commander. Twenty-six vet
Hied his Final Account and Report as C edi Wheeler a stork shower. A
erans signed the charter at the first I
m eh Administrator, with the Clerk of large clothes basket Allied with gifts Daughters of Oregon held their an
the County Court of Lane County. Ore- from friends was presented to Mrs i.ual meeting at Shasta Park aurtl meeting.
Major H. 8. Llllagar. Portland, wa» j
gon. and the Court has set Saturday, w heeler. Ice cream and cake were torium In Hillsboro last Sunday.
July 30. 1927 at 10:00 A. M in the
. .
elected department commander of the
A
prl<-e
of
8
cents
a
pound
for
Roya
County Court Room in the Court 9ervPd by
j
Protected by Electric Burglarly A la rm System
House at Eugene. Lane County. Ore- ' Mrs. F. B. Oodbolt and tw o children Anne cherries has become general It Oregon department. Grand Army o f ;
gon as the time and place to hear ob- left Pleasant Hill for a few days visit Salem
It was said that the straw the Republic, at the closing Session |
Jectlons to the same, and for the Anal
Salem before returning to her home berry barreling situation had becomt of the annual encampment held lu .
A GOOD BANK IN A GOOD COUNTRY
•ettlem ent of said estate.
Salem tost week LlUagnr Is serving
at
Red
Bluff.
California.
serious
because
of
Inadequate
stor
H. B BURTON. Administrator.
his eighth consecutive term as com |
age facilities.
WELLS A WELLS. Attorneys.
mander of a Portland G. A. It, post (
Down to Facts
J 30: Ji ,-»4 21-28:
W. R. Keenan of Lockport. Next
“In my business, the harder 1 work York, purchased from Pickard Bros, The next annual encampment will be |
SPRINGFIELD, OREGON
CALL AND SEE Dr. N. W Emery the lower I get," bemoaned the trench of Marlon, near Salem. “Darling'» held at Roseburg.
Cost of Instruction per pupil In the
on prices on plate and other work, t f 1 digger.
Jolly Lassie,” the highest record Jer
sey cow In the world. The consider« Albany high school district during
tho year, was 980.75, compared with
lion was $2600.
973.90 during the p$ vlous year, a»
A $25.000 bond Issue for a new
cording to the report of Mrs. Ednu
water main on the west side carrlet
Geer, Linn county school superin
In a special election at Seaside, by
lendent. The Increase Is explained
four votes. The count was: For, 164;
in tho fact that this year Interest on
against, 160. Several weeks ago th<
the value of high school building:
program lost by five ballots.
charged was 35368.65, against $tiuo
Over 3000 troops with full equip last year, which was In error.
la it Conaiatent to T a lk T rade a t H o m e to Your
rnent, Including steel helmets, pass«,)
Mud Hull, Karook Indian from the
Cuatomera a n d Neighbora a n d Then to
In review nt Camp Clatsop befor»
Klamath Falls country, plugged his
Governor I. L. Patterson and Brlga
S end Y our P rin tin g to a C ity
way to victory in the 472-mlle San
(lier General George A. White. Tie
You will find our pure ready to eat, cold cut meats the
Francisco to Grants Pass Redwood ,
guardsmen marched with bayonet»
M a il O rd er or O rd er
ideal way to avoid cooking and fixing in the Summer’s heat .
highway marathon last week. Mad I
Used exactly thp same as they woulc
Delicious—appetizing and wholesome. Just the thing for
Bull limped gamely Into Grants Pass >
Tabing Houae?
be equipped If moving into action. Ir
sandwiches!
with the applause of the throngs :
the reviewing stand besides the gov
along the streets ringing In his ears
Bologna
Head Cheese
• rnor and General White were Majoi
He had maintained an average o l ;
General Hunter C. Liggett and many
Dollars Spent in the Home ITIntlng Plant are
almost three miles an hour for tho on
Frankfurters
Boiled Ham
other slate and nationally known mil
tire distance.
Dollars that will find their wny ba, k Into tile
nary notables.
Summer Sausage
Minced Ham
After a short, hot spell that did m ‘
Trade
Channels of Springfield. Dollars sent
The roads to Crater lake will bf
da mug« to grain around Condon, II
Sliced Ham
Cold Corn Beef
open to traffic by July 1. Road crew»
away
remain
away and your business Is Just I hut
rained last week. Wheat Is filling |
are now working overtime In the at fine and promises a 30-bushel crop i
Sandwich Spread
much poorer. Practise What You I’reaeh and
tempt to clear the roads for the first
all grading number 1. It Is estimated
How about a nice Fried or Roasted Chicken when you
car by the first of next month. Theli
Ask Us to estimate with the out of town or out of
there will be 1,600,000 bushels ship
return from the celebration. We have some Extra nice
labors are being expedited by warn:
state printer.
pod from Condon alone.
ones this week.
weather.
Two old pioneers of the Bluslaw
A record was set for reglstratlor
country of western Lane county, Ben
at the Oregon Normal school at Mon
Jamln Franklin Sweet and Charles
mouth last Monday when 860 sigrio
T ry Your H om e P rin t Shop P irat
Stoucfleld, died last week. Mr. Sweet
Bp for work in the summer scbool
settled- In that section In the early
Many more were expected to r gl.i.i r
E. C. STUART
PRATT HOLVER8ON
'80s and Mr. Stonefleld settled near
and
a
record
summer
attendance
wn.
4th and Main Sta.
Phone 63
Ileceta Head lighthouse In 1803
• Progress.
Community News
OREGON STATE NEWS
OF GENERAL INTEREST
Dependable Eyeglass Service
Dr. Hoijdl Q ick
FORD WILL ANNOUNCE
NEW CAR SOON
In the Meantime We Offer a
at BIG REDUCTION
E. R. Danner Motor Co.
BANKS
and the law
C om m ercial S tate Bank
DELICIOUS
COLD MEATS
WE ASK YOU
For that 4th of July Picnic
INDEPENDENT MEAT CO.
for Delivery
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