The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, August 04, 1927, Page 8, Image 8

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    T H E S P R IN U n m j) NEWS
PAGE EIGHT
THURSDAY AVGUST 4. 1927
Governor Patleison appointed K. D
Non Skid Cafe
Mrs. El Ion otr.'swa .a the naw gust
Patron Walter, there Is sand ‘f tha
m ’tress st lim it» It Malheur county Warner Pendleton, a member of ih*
hoard bread.
Si,.- su. < -da J. 1. Ila;ii:uark. who 1» , Oregon, livestock ssn#i«ry
Warner
was
re<
emmendeil
by
the
Or»
Yes, sir. T hat's tu ke.<p
vi ally resigned.
Walter
gun Wool Growers association
He the butter from eliding off.
Garikuora In Lincoln couuty are ex- I
week:
R. J. Randall. Kugene and ton. both of Eugene
succeeds Jay Dobbin, Enterprise
perienctttg si rt • difficulty with cut- ,
Dorothy Simmons. Drain; Allen Thra-
The city of Corvallis has lust com
Brief
Resume
of
Happenings
of
worms
(his
year.
the
first
(or
a
long
mer and Nriith Di*, both of Eugene; TYPEWRITER RIBBONS— Aaaorted
plated the hulldlug of a new 8.(Wtl,-
I ini».
Morrla Morehead Morehead. Iowa, and
the Week Collected for
(MO gallon dam on Marys peak, »atl
makes In black and blue in stoc* at
Scalding water from a heated au to ' mated to he sufficient ly large tn car»
Madia A. Gross
Krntene; Donald
MISS H1LLIK HHIta
tLe News ofllce. For the conveni­
Our
Readers.
mat'll» radiator at Band burned Daaa for th» city's needs (or tit» next II
Joyce and Harriett Sorenaou. both of
M A H l'E L IJt....................50c
ence of customer» who hava hither'
John Straub •'( the I Diversity of Or» years The new dam replace» a $,.
Ellensburg, W ashington; Oail Tall­
Phone 166 -J
to not been able to get rihbona In
i #00.1100 gallon dam which waa s a s h e d
man and Kflle Bryant. both of Crow;
Springfield we have started thia
Report. reached Eugene last B ad gun about the (see last week
627 It Street
Hpritwrfleld. Ore
The public service eontmlaalou auth- I ant last winter
Leroy Slefridge. Eugene, ami Maud
new nne of ribbons for Underwoods n esd .y that
*
Fotta Pendleton. Julian Strait and
Remingtons. Royals. L C. Smith. •ring th« Roosevelt highway near oris el the Duttlhorpe Transit Stages
May Cordell, both of Eugene; Martin
tf. Hereta lighthouse on th» Lane county to extend Its service from Gresham
and
other tnakea.
H a.es and Lois Creasey. both of Seat-
to Fairview and Troutdale. The eom>
coast
Douglas Mahoney, <1. one of the pany no» op, rale, between Portlaud
beat known residents of th» Oakland and Gresham
The Coos Bay Chamber of Com­
community, was killed recently tu an
; automobile wreck about a ll miles from merce has be. n organised, with Ban
doa. Coquille. Myrtle Point. Marsh- '
' hia home.
Homer C. Campbell, the man win» field an.l North Bend as uu'.t members.
built the first bridge across th» Wtl- Each city Is entitled to two delegalea
Oregon's largest and brat wheat
> lauiette river at Portland, died at his
i home In Portland last week after a crop Is beglnnlug to flow Into I’orl- ‘
t h e U N IV E R S A L c a r
land elevators at the rale of 50 to 7# .
I long Illness.
Reports from harvest fields near cars a day. ami by the and of next
j Forest Grove Indicate that a yield of week It will be on In full swing a>
i SO bushels of wheat to the acre and the rate of 180 to 220 cars a day. ac <
: 50 bushels of oats to the acre 1» ex i cording to reports from Portland gram j
i hrt'kers and the Port of Pori land com
pected thia year.
i
.
Ethel N Everson. Creswell, was mission.
Another member of the "vanishing
I elected presideut ot the National
We will appreciate an opportunity to
i League of District Postmasters of race ' who saw Or .<uu territory wrest- i
! Oregon at the annual session held In ed from the hands of her people by
the willies has crossed the Great Di­
1 Portland last week,
vide. Mrs’ Virginia Miller. »8. daugh
Shirley, the 2 year-old daughter o(
Main at 5th
ter of Chief Tomeis!» of the Cascade
Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Smith, la dead at
•'Where Service la King"
tribe, on the Warm Spring reserva­
' Astoria as the result of buras sus
tion. has gone to join her white sailor
tained when a small alcohol stove was
ASSOCIATED OIL PRODUCTS
husband. George Miller, who died In
overturned on her crib.
or Oliver Equipment on your farm.
The new Tractor
1921
Two white "gray digger” squirrels
Claims aggregating $250.000 hava j
with Special Gear Equipment adds power at no extra cost.
with pink eyes are the prised cap­
already
been certified by the secre
tives of Arthur Duncan of McMinn
tary of the Interior for rayment to
ville.
who
trapped
the
animals
on
hl»
As an Authorized Dealer we Solicit your Ford Service.
the Oregon counties In the Oregon A
| larm near town last week.
California land grant area In lieu of
The new Columbia hoapl'al. erect­ taxes for 1926 on these lands- The
ed in Astoria by the Columbia Luther- sums thus far certified ar»: Jackson
f an conference was d d-csted last Sun­ county. $118.300; Coos. $46.602; Jo»*
day afternoon and will be opened to phlne.
$51.5*8;
Benton.
$21.729
5th and A Street
Springfield. Ore.
public service Immediately.
Klamath. $9212; Washington. $5165,
The old watering trough on South Curry. $3968
Riverside avenue near the public mar
Oregon’s minimum wage law la not
Eugene. Ore.
Store 11
6th and Willamette
ket. the last vestige of Medford's enforceable and employers who are
horse-and-buggy sgs. was dismantled not complying with Its provisions can
and hauled away last week.
not be successfully isrosecuted. ac­
According to George Sabin, man cording to statem ents by C. A. Gram,
ager ot the Oregon Caves retort. ¿333 state labor commissioner. Gram said I
persons have been through the Ore­ he based hie opinion on recent rulings |
gon caves so tar thia year, breaking of the United States supreme court
all former records up to this time.
holding Invalid similar lawn enacted
According to Medford fruit brokers. In two other states and tn the District
PEPPERELL 9-4 BLEACHED SHEETING. A nation­
' half of the Rogue river valley Bart­ of Columbia.
ally known 49c value,*
lett pear crop, about 600 tons, has
After 20 years of Inactivity the
PEPPERELL
42 INCH TUBING. A real buy. Regular
I been contracted for by canuerlea at Susanville gold mining district near j
S' jc value
i a price averaging about $50 per ton Ixmg Creek, has come to life and Elk
CERTAINTEED 48 INCH OILCLOTH. Heavy back.
To be efficient is to do all things well. To
Frank Kendall. 8. son of Mr. and cr*ek on the middle fork of the John
All light pattern*
Day
river
la
taking
on
the
appearance
i
Mrs.
W
C.
Kendall
Canby,
was
sev­
work hard and faithfully, to observe the laws
LINEN TOWELING 16 inch bleached or unbleached.
erely burned last Thursday when a of 20 years ago when camps were es­
of health and cleanliness, to get an adequate
Regular li e value
celluloid eye shade, which he waa tablished along the canyon sides and
am ount of fun out of life, and to save a por­
(he Badger tunnel came to an < nd
wearing, caught fire from a match.
TABLE DAMASK. 60 inch. White and colored
tion of w hat you m ake for the future or for
borders. Regular $1.49 value
A timber sale, which resulted In because of the claims of the owners
an emergency.
receipts of $104,308 97. was conducted of the Stockton mine that the tunnel
COLORED NAINSOOK. 36 inch. All colors. Our
recently by the United Slates land of­ was extending Into (heir territory.
Regular 39c value
The mission of this bank is to help you save,
Discovery of earwigs In The Dali is.
fice at Roseburg. 12 tracts tn Benton.
FINE GINGHAMS. 32 inch. Plain and fancy pat­
and to continue your personal efficiency by
Linn. Lane and Coos counties being hereto eurwlgless city last Thursday
terns. Regular 35c value
m aking your savings earn a good rate of in­
threw the city council and residents
j sold to ten bidders.
terest with absolute safety.
I. T. Beal. Parkdale potato grower, of the city into something of a panic,
reported that the potato acreage of caused a special meeting of the fi­
i the Hood River valley has been great- nance committee of the council and
| ly increased this year. Estimates place authorized the expenditure of antl-
this year's acreage at 75 per cent earwlg funds, and put every household­
er <« the lookout (or the peats In bis
! more than a years ago
own backyard.
Backfire from a tractor used to
The completion of the Roosevelt
operate a combine Ignited a grain field
on the Guderlan ranch west of Pen highway next year with the exception
Protected by Electric Burglarly A la rm System
dleton last week and the fire destroy­ of the gap In the middle between New­
ed 100 acres of wheat before It was port and Umpqua bay was provided
for last Thursday hy the state high­
A GOOD BANK IN A GOOD C O U N TR Y
brought under control.
way commission In the awarding of
Mrs. Jeannie F Miller reports a
contracts for surfacing the Mohler
yield of 1440 pounds, or 90 lg-pound
Garibaldi section In Tillamook county
packed boxes of Ring cherries from
and the laikesIde-Bredsport section In
SPRINGFIELD, OREGON
two trees on her front lawn tn Hood
Coos and Douglas counties The com­
River. The total returns from the
mission also took preliminary steps
trees will reach $316.
toward beginning work on the Central
Randy postoffice sold money or­ Oregon highway by definitely locating
ders during, th e fiscal year ending the Vale-Harper section In Malheur
June 30, 1927, amounting to $10,898.96, county on the south side of the Mal­
an increase of $1943.08 over last year. heur river and by announcing that
VjMOK ROW’S telephone requirements
The sale of stamps and stamped bids will be called for this fall for the
paper amounted to $2016 .07.
must he foreseen today; the service of the
Improvement of the section between
City Engineer Clark of Hood River Bend and Burns.
future must he provided for in the present.
and County Engineer Hurlburt are ex­
Increased activity of the lumber
In the America of tomorrow new industries
pected soon to complete u survey for business In the Pacific northwest la In
will develop, trade will increase, residential
a proposed pipeline from Cold springs, dlcated by the r-pci" of the West
in the Lost lake area of the Mount Coast Lumbermen's association for
sections will replace the vacant areas of today.
942 Willamette St., Eugene, Oregon.
Hood national forest, to Hood River.
the week ending July 23 when 128
I here must he new telephone buildings and
Representative Hawley recommend­ mills were Inclu'l el In the ntatemnnt
ed the following persons for appoint­ The previous w .--. showed 118 mills,
switchboards; millions of miles of new wire
ment as postmasters: Thomas It. Mac­ two weeks ago 95 m ill', three weeks
and
cable; yet a larger army of men and
Millan. Lebanon; Mrs. Jean W. Gould, ago 83 mills and a month ai.o 72 in,Ils
women to build and operate the ever increas­
Leland; A. H. Hazelton. Agate Ileach; Production for the past week was 120,
John J. Ransern, Shelburn, and Mrs. 633,884 feet, an Increased of 7,417.821
ing facilities; more and more trained execu­
Theresa Wilhelms, Bar View.
over total output of the 118 mills for
tives to manage and direct.
Figures released by Alfred Powers, the preceding week. New business re
dean, show that the University ot Ore­ ported during the week Just reported
It costs about $385,000,000 a year to keep
gon summer session in Eugene with was 114,269.012 feet, or a decline ol
The colors of
Cretonne is
ahead
of America’s demand for telephone
summer flowers
an increase of 155 over last summer over 13,000.000 feet as compared with
the ideal sum­
lend an atm os­
service. If this vast sum is to be spent wisely
mer d r a p e r y
has made a greater percentage of gain orders of 127,637.553 feet for the pro­
phere of refresh­
fabric — furni­
than any of the 25 leading college and ceeding week
Hhipments
gained
for
and efficiently, future demands must be fore­
ment
to your
ture covering,
university summer sessions In the the latter week, however, being 118,-
room — or con­
to o , and
it
casted
with as much precision as is humanly
ventional
p a t­
makes pillows
country. Enrollment there was 563, 718,209 feet as compared with 112,-
terns to harmon­
for dull cor­
possible so that materials, money, manpower
compared with 408 In 1926.
636.564 for the preceding week.
ize with other
ners. The prices
What is said to be a world record
furnifhlngs.
The public service commission Is­
will not be lacking when the need comes. Only
range from
for flax pulling was s«t In tin; Mount sued an order authorizing the South­
through the forward Ibok is the telephone
Angel district last week by II. H. ern Pacific company to substitute
kept
ready to meet the growing demands of a
Penner of Dallas, who pulled 17 acres busses for street cars In the city of
In a day and a half, dayllgh to dark Eugene. The order of the commission
growing nation.
basis. A small tractor was used on provided that the busses must bo pro­
the puller.
vided before the street cars are aban­
T he P acific T elephone A nd T elegraph C ompany
Lightning late Sunday afternoon hit doned.
the .1. P. Harding residence In Ma­
Commercial aviation will be Intro
BELL SYSTEM
dras. shocking the oeeup-ints. Mr and riuced soon In Coos county by Harold
One Policy - One System - Universal .Service
Mrs. Harding, anil doing about $50 Adams and Nick Perkins of Myrtle
worth of damage. No fire resulted Point, who exp cl to give service from
from the bolt, which entered the Myrtle Point to all reasonable dis­
house over a power lino.
tances.
tie; David Dawson. Ktigene and Beulah
Itiunn. Santa Clara; Klmer Brown,
The county clerk Issued marriage D ,>ter. and Cellata See rest. Lowell;
licensee to the following during the ! George Turnbull and Mary Lou Bur-
M a n / Oat Licenses
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OREGON STATE NEWS
CF GENERAL INTEREST
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in
While Waiting for The
NEW FORD
U. S. Royal Cord Tires
Demonstrate a
Fordson Tractor
Springfield Service Station
Sales and Service Depot
E. R. Danner Motor Co.
Buy Your DOMESTICS During Our
—personal
efficiency
Manufacturers’ Unlnad’ng
SALE
43c
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98c
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