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    THURSDAY JULY 14, 1 »27
PAGE FIVE
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
port compiled by Mr. Smith were tor the pas' year are listed aa follows:
Water It n o* bain* released frog*
from district tax. (32,506.61; county
given by The New* last week, bnt
the McKay rnaervolr for Irrigation
the final report carried many Items school fund. (8.1*6, stata school fund.
purposes In flic west end of Dtnatlll*
not available at that time. It baa been (1,217.83; elementary school fund.
rounly Only the normal Mow of Me
announced that the district has a total | (6 00». tuition (or elementary pupils.
Visit
Relatives—Mr.
and
Mrs.
Joe
In Prom Jsspar^-Mrs. M. Hill* of
Kay creak has been released but It I*
Indebtedness of (106.669 16. this being (336; high school tuition, (7.766; other
planned Io utilise 360 acre feet Hills' creek near Jasper was a Spring- Lemmon* of Portland visited Mrs. divided as follows: Bonded Indebted sources. (234 20; total, (55.167.3.
Brief Resume of Happenings of a now
Lemons’
parents
Mr.
and
Mm.
John
day,
field visitor Monday.
neea, (71.000; warrant outstanding.
Outstanding warrants Issued during
Wlnxenreld, over the week-end.
the Work Collected for
Eire of unknown origin caused an
(36.1*0, other Indebtedness, (27*03.
the year endorsed "‘not paid for want
Pith on Lake— Dwight Kessey. Don
astlmated damage of (60,000 to the Gillespie and Jay Scott went fishing
In a general statem ent on assets of 1 of fund*.’’ totaled (41.070.84.
Our Readers.
Visit in Springfield— Mr*. Lizzi« the district. Mr Smith asserts that ’ During the year the expenditures of
M a- M. department store tn Medford on Ixist 1-uke Sunday.
Rinehart, of .Condon, slater of John the estimated value of the school- the district ran to (91.033. The Items
Iasi We, k "I lie loss waa due mainly
Io water and *mokv The blase raged I Hat New Car— William lain* Is driv­ Wlnzenreld, spent Wednesday and houses and grounds here Li (134.000 Included; salary of superintendent.
I'miiloo prop«»«* tn h ltV 't a ROl( for an hour In the basement before it i n g a new Chrysler car, purchased Thursday of last week In Springfield The value of furniture aod apparatus (2400; supervisors. (1800; print!;-»Is.
rout « r> »tly by l#(M on •whli It visitor* was brought under control.
| from William Dawson of Springfield. visiting her brother. She was ac­ la (»500; insurance on schoolhouses | (MOO; m m teachers. $1778; w o -- -c
companied by ber son, Bert Rinehart, and other property totals (74.000 1 524.300; Janitors and other cmf lee -s.
i» that IxMMib city tn»y play.
Water has been turned Into Ash-
Visiting Mother Here— A. Olson of and hla wife.
Complete ranura i bu» of Hit’ Fors*l land’s new equalization reservoir, al
There are about nine acres of school (2*9»; supplies used tn Instruct on,
Bridal Veil, Oregon, is visiting his
Grove poOolílqi- will be under way though It will he several days baton
grounds. The value of taxable pro­ (744 »»; census enumerating. (»*;
mother, Mrs. Emma Olson.
Girl 8couts Meet
wlllitn n tew ilay*, It wui announced (he reservoir Will be filled for use !
perty In the district Is (1.462,017. The fuel. (705 60; water. (255 40; light m i
janitors supplies,
recently.
Cards for the Girl Scouts library mount of special district tax levied power, $2*7.15;
Tills Is part .of Ashland * new wafer j Visitor from Roseburg Joe Deets
(16*91 ;
repairs
and
improving
little Drew, 21 yenr-old eon of t’h»» sysleni, for which «60.000 bonds w orujof Roseburg visited friends In Hprlng- are to be purchased, it was decided Is (30,782.72.
The male teachers, although far out­ groun»fs(502 13; repair and replace­
at a scout meeting Tuesday nigh t
Drew, prominent Klamath rancher. upproved at a recent election
field Sunday.
numbered by the women, have a con­ ment of equipment, (859.51; library
who drowned nt Lost Hirer dam. It
Two hundred and seventy-eight ves
Enters hospital—Dorothy Matthews Mrs. Uasford has returned and will
siderably larger average monthly short term loans. (180.44; payment on
mile* »outh of Klamath Falla
r<
suoie
her
duties
as
a
scout
leader.
selssel* of a combined net register of of j U p ,r was entered at the Pacific
salary, due to the fact that adminis­ books. (6.13; redemption of bonds and
Dan« county'« bonded Indebt edneaa »26.»73 Ions oulered the Oregon Ctts- Christian hospital Monday,
trative Job* chiefly are in masculine sinking fund. (47.479.78; Interest on
Organisations picnic
I* now tl.63l.TUO. I13U.K00 harm« been loins district direct from foreign port*
hands. Women teachers get an aver­ warrant*. (2 482.38; new buiktlngo,
Return* to Portland— Darrell Sutton
recently paid off with Oregon anil during the year ended June 30 com­
The PEO and BIL chapters of Eu-1 age salary of (118.28; men, (167.93. , (187.50; alteration of old building»,
California land «rant lax refund*.
pared with 201 vessel* of *63,106 ton* has returned to Portland after visiting gene held a picnic at the municipal
(8 80;
paid for other purposes,
with
friends
hero.
Eatabllihnient of a naw poalofflce Ihut entered direct the preceding year.
Receipts Listed
(1223.38.
auto park there Monday. Mr. an<l Mrs. 1
at lleever Marah. In Klamath county
Thu Coos river consolidated school
Drive* to Sister*— N
Christensen w H Pollard and Mr and Mrs A. J.
Cash on hand July 1. 1*26. was
Cash on hand at the end of the
la announced by poalal authorltle* district, one of the richest In the stale cagj,|er B( the Southern Pacific depot, Morgan attended from Springfield,
(7.575.97, the report shows. Receipts fiscal year was (12,777.50.
William Zumbrunne la poatmaater
for It* class. Is considering an Inno-, dr<, ¥e U( Bt,„erg „ver the Mc-Kenxle ;
The Maker County Cow Teat In* a* ration for accommodation of Ita five Pass Sunday.
aixlallon ha* completed organisation teachers. It Is proposed Io dispose of!
and the new taaler. l^aroy Wright ol a tract of 11 acres, purt based when; Visiting from Portland— Miss Freda
Ihe consolidation wa* made, and build Lyons ws a visitor frigni Portland at
Klamath county. Iiua begun work.
the home of her parents. Mr. and
The plant of the Capital City tied them u home.
Jackson county will not have • fair Mrs. A. P. Lyoos. this week.
ding company of Haleui wa* daatroyad
by tire laat week, with a loa* eallmal Ibis year, the director* of the Jackson
Visiting at Astoria — Mr*. M B. Many Facts Shown in Annual
ed at (30.000, partially covered by In county fair association have decided, Huntly Is visiting with her mother,
Statement of Smith to
because of the lack of finances, due to Mrs. Pohl, of Atorla. She visited for
auranca
Superintendent
Oregon'* filbert crop will he light defeat of the proposed mill tax for j B wh,|„ Bl portu nd
the
support
of
the
fair
and
the
county
poaalbly laaa than half a crop, whli-
Children attending the Springfield
Return from Coast— Mr. and Mrs
the walnut crop will be large, accord court s Inability to advance any fund*
public schools number 774, of which
Howard
Melsen
and
three
children
of
tng to grower* who met laat week at fur the purpose.
W endllng and Mr. and Mr*. "Zip" , 356 are boy* and 41» girl* Teaching
Northwest wheat and flour ship
Dundas.
Yarnell are back from a trip to t h e !
2» teachers, making an approxl
mate average of 26.29 pulpls per
Dedication of the naw Crooked rivet ment* combined, the latter being re coast.
teacher. In the local district there
bridge croailng the Crooked river can duced to wheat measure, amounted to
Return* to Portland—Charles "Doc" are 838 persons of school age—be­
yon In the-extrem e xoutbern part ol 66.416.666 bushel* »or y»> 1926 27 cer
Jefteraos county will taka place frl ■•al year, fo r the 1*36-26 season they Jordan, brother of Mrs. Elmer Pyne. tween four and 20 years of age.
were 41.921.671 bushels, during the has returned to Portland after visiting
These are among the facts shown
day. July 16.
1*24-26 period they were 17,0(1.*67 { over the week end at the Pyne homo in the annual report to County Sup­
Arrangement* are balng made fot
The Gannett Motor company wishes to announce the
bushel* and In the 1*23-24 season they here.
erintendent E. J. Moore by R. W.
the Kandy pioneer and early Battler'*
opening of a new sales room In the Perkins-Laxton building
reached 7e.688.233 bushel*.
! Smith, clerk of the 8prlngfleld sch o o l!
picnic, which I* announced for July 31
on Fifth street with Mr. E. Rutherford in charge.
Mrs. Hamlin Hera— Mrs Hortense
Bond* of (37.001) were voted In Rose-
’ district, and approved at a meeting
at Ibe Robert Konarud grove, on Itlufl
Hamlin,
daughter-in-law
of
,W
r
and
bur* last week at * special city «lec­
All models of the popular new Chevrolet automobiles
of the school directors last Friday
road near Handy.
tion
The eura will be used to con Mrs f . B. Hamlin, was a visitor In evening. The report has been submit-1
will be here for your inspection.
, While engager! In «(ringing wire on
■tract a highway bridge over Deer ftprltnefleld Sunday -while en route Io I ted to the county superintendent.
a power line near Jacksonville, J H
Used cars “With an O. K. that Counts’ will be for sale
creek, fust Inside the city llmlte. The Loa Angeles from Portland.
In <-onnectlon with the general
Harrington of Ashland waa killed
also. Many bargains will be offered in this line.
present steel structure, held to he too
-
statem
ents
regarding
statistic»,
Mr.
Moehler is Working at Gray's—
when be accidentally cama In contad narrow and unsafe. I* to be removed
Roland Moshler Is working at G arys Smith reports that there are 24 wo-
with a JIOO voll wire.
and a reinforced concrete bridge the cash and carry store during the ah- I men«teachlng here and five men. The
Ike Harker, 66. of Mapleton, who had full width of the street erected
j sane* of the regular clerk. Morian estimated number of legal voters In
been employed at the W II. Dandy
the district is 1300. There are 1465
The district about Arago on the Co- Adams,
sawmill at Junction City died In a Eu
library books on hand. 66 having been
qullle river I* growing excited over oil
Perkins-Laxton Building
Fifth Street, Springfield
gene hospital following an automobile
Tonaila art Removed—The 6-year purchased during the last year
prospects. Mure than 1000 acre* of
accident on latke creak.
Financial Figures
land have been obtained on an oil old son of M W. Severson of Seavey's
Ground wa* broken last week foi leasing basis The cause of the move­ hop yard underwent a tonsil operation
Salient figures In the financial re-
(he construction of an (16.000 exhibit ment I* a well which wa* drilled on a at a local surgeon's office Saturday.
building on the Klamath county fall ranch In that territory to a depth of
Visitors at Springe— Mr. and Mrs..
ground* The large structure will b< 170 feet. The owner had a fine sup­ T. Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. j
completed by Heplember 1.
ply of water, but In * few day* It was Robert* were Sunday visitors at Bel­
Building permití at I-a Granda fot spoiled by oil Indications
knap Springs.
the first six months of this year show
Hen Rennetteon of Portland waa re*
Goat ta Portland— Ralph Daks left
an aggregate construction figure ol cued from a tuunel at the Hauaer Coo
07*3,716, * higher total than for any *t run Ion company rock quarry oo Monday morning for Portland. He
oa* year In the city's hlatory.
Coos riv.,» after being entombed for will visit relatives there during the -
Jame* Il Nuuamaker. 73. owner ol 24 hour*. il-nnettson was drilling a remalnedr of the suzuener, and pro­
one of the largest aggregate holding! tunnel uudernosth a rock cliff (or a bably will remain In that city to at ,
of Hood River valley orchard*, drop big charge of dynamite when a rock tend school this fall.
ped dead last week while sitting iu slide of hundreds of ton* shut off the
Art Visitors at Springs— Mr. and I
hl* automobile talking to a neighbor entrance. More than 100 men worked Mrs. A Ira McPherson. Mr. and Mr». 1
The appointment of George Alexan steadily for 34 hours to release him Chick McITierson. Mr. and Mrs. Res-s 1
der of Hillsboro a* state prohibition
Despite the fact that me horse wae Thatcher. Mr. and Mrs. William :
commissioner to succeed William S rammed and killed by a mad bull. Rodenhaugh, and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur ,
Devens, effective July 16, was an George Baker, 17. escaped without In­ Lloyd formed a picnic party which j
nounced by Governor Patterson las' jury. The horse, after being mortally enjoyed Sunday at Belknap Spring»
wounded by the infuriated animal s i
week.
Egglmann Honored—HonOrlna
A epeclal election will be held II horns, carried hla master to safety 1
his 62nd birthday, friends of former •
and
then
collapsed
Young
Raker
was
Boardman July 16 for the purpoae at
Mayor C. f . Egglmann gave him n
voting on Increasing the corporal» attempting to herd the bull into a
silk sock shower last Sunday. Thia
corral
on
the
Hyde
ranch
near
Trent,
boundaries of the city, and taking In
was declared to be something new In
the school and other property to the where It hnd wandered from the high­
way. when the animal charged hla the way of a showier for men.
Columbia river.
Move to Junction City — Walter .
Chnrter of the McKensle river lodgi horse.
Deed* to Ihe right of way for the Lipes and family have moved from ,
of Masons, organized In Eugene aomt
time ago, was presented last Katur Roosevelt highway through the platted their B street residence to Junction
day night. Several grand lodgn offl section of W inchester Bay were re­ City, where Mr. Lipes Is employed on
cars were In attendance to conduct ceived recently by the Douglas county a Southern Pacific bridge crew. They
court, settling a controversy that ha* have stored their goods and expect
the ceremonies.
Connie J. Grabli of Baker was elect been existing for considerable time to return to Springfield In time for
between the court and the highway school next fall.
ed president of the Dragon State Elk»
I
association without opposition at the commission. The Roosevelt highway
Visits Army Associate — Arthur ‘
waa
laid
out
at
an
angle
through
tht
final session of the 1*27 convention
Clothier, former captain In the *lst I
held In Baker last week. Astoria wa» W inchester Bay townaite, and as the division, V. 8. A., was a Springfield
county
Is
required
to
furnish
the
right
F R E E
chosen as the 1»28 convention city.
Worth More Than (30.00
of way the cost was greatly Increased visitors Monday morning. He called |
With the heaviest traffic on tht
No more icc to buy.
to see former Captain F. B. Hamlin, I
The complete set of froien dessert silverwary,
There was a total of (6.173,434 of
highways In the history of thu state
now Springfield postmaster. The two -
shown
above, will be given FREE to each pur­
there was not a single fntal traftk state funds on hand July 1, according were In the same division at Camp •
chaser of a SERVEL Electric Refrigerator during.
to
a
report
compiled
by
State
Treas­
No more food wasted.
accident over the fourth of July holl
Lewis, Washington, during the war.
Special sale! !
day* In Oregon, according to T. A. Ilaf urer Kay. Of thia amount (1.402,842.52
waa
credited
to
the
general
fund
ol
Visiting
from
Southern
Oregon—
fety. chief of the state traffic squad
Servel Is the last word in
the state, (3,106,009.16 to the highway Paul Nice, son of Mr. and Mrs. John
Klxly-one different varieties
ol
fund. (636.336 67 to the soldiers' bonus Nice, returned home late last week
Electric Refrigeration,
wheat were Inspected at the Umatllln
fund, (372,236.47 to the common school after spending several months in
county grain nursery north of Pendle
fund. (233.464.68 to the Industrial ac­ Southern Oregon working on a con­
ton last Monday, when th ’ annual
cident fund. Included In the general tract highway Job with his uncle.
The new model has no mov­
Meld day of the county grain growers
fund as shown In this report are (791.-
was held. D. K. Stephens, auperln
Aged
Woman
Injured—Mrs.
Phoebe
ing parts— no motors or com­
467 99 of automobile registration fees
tendent of the experiment station at
which will be apportioned September Gray fell last Friday and seriously In­
pressors— nothing to wear out.
Moro, and George R. Hyslop, head ol
1, leaving only (611,374.52 In this fund jured her hip. Because of her ad­
the farm crop* department at Oregon
vanced
age.
and
the
fact
that
she
ha»
with which, together with between
See this marvel of engineering
Agricultural college, explained the re
(300,000 and (35C.000 In Insurance, been partially paralysed for some
salt* obtained In the development ol
efficiency today. Then . . . .
corporation and miscellaneous, to ran time, attending physicians said her
new types of grain and the benefits ol
condition waa grave.
the state.
certain type* of fertiliser.
A large body of high-grade ore has
Bain Leaving— V. D. Bain, former
Pay only $ 10 .0 0 now.
The cherry crop In the Ashland tec
been reported uncovered In the old superintendent of the Springfield
tlon Is exceeding all expectations, ac
workings of the Red Oak gold mine. schools, Is leaving this week tor Wood­
Balance in 18 month*
cording to officials of the local frull
This property, situated below the Ku- burn, where he has accepted a posi­
and Produce association, who stated
bll mine on Galls creek. Is an old-time tion a» head of the schools. Mr. Bain
that Instead of only one car for ship
producer, hut has been dosed down visited- Woodburn laat week and ar­
Why wait? Come right in now!
ment to the east, the crop will total
for a number of year*.
ranged for renting a new houae them.
several ear*.
M. V. R eeves of South Raker, 102
With a program that has attracted
tates power o m p a n y
Many Will Camp—A record at­
year* of age, enjoyed the Baker fourth
poultrymen from southern California
of July celebration a« much that after tendance ta expected at the camp
snil northern Washington, as well •»
riding wl'h other civil war veterans meeting of the Methodist church mem­
from all parts of Oregon, the fifth an
In the parade he danced to music tn ber» a.r Cottage Grove which starts
nual convention of the Oregon Poul
the park for the entertainment of th* July 21. According to local Methodist
tr.vmen's association was held in Cor
' leaders, several fam ilies are expected
crowd during the barbecue.
snllis last weak.
i to go to the m eeting from here.
OREGON STATE NEWS
OF GENERAL INTEREST
S tatistics Given
In Clerk's Report
J o r Economical Transportation
ANNOUNCEMENT!
GANNETT MOTOR CO.
A Permanent Solution to a Serious
Household Problem:
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