'K THURSDAY HKPTKMFIER 1, 1927 OREGON STATE NEWS OF GENERAL INTEREST Briel Resume of Happenings ol the Week Collected tor Our Readers. Thu Columbia H lv .r M ini G ro w .r*' •■on. ii . uii liclil II* a n tiu .l ph tilt on >* uk *'I lalaud Inal Saturday. (iua M ltrb a ll o f Scot I a bur a rth-d laat work In tba Dnuglaa rowwiy buapltal la R uanliuri al Iba age lo l yaara Ft ft »an hundred library boohs ara b a ln g dlatrlbulxil amoag Iba Waahlag houae the union high and grade arbnola, haa been completed aad « III lie fnrnlabed In tim e for Iba opening o f e rh o o l S e p te m b e r ft Milton Baker o f Arlington, a apeclal guard placed at the John Hay railroad bridge |o prevent possible taleilage by Narco Vanaettt sympathise™. «aa k ill ed instantly last week «hen he vaa •truck by an eaalbound train. M ie M ary Ann Gault and Mra. Ham Webb, both plonaera of the W aldport •action and each more than KO years "Id. died Iasi Wednesday at their h o m e s of old age A doable funeral was held at the Presbyterian church. The premium llat for the Muddy Creek fair, which has Jnat been leaned, o ffer* prises of |R00 la cash and more than ftieoo la mczcbaadlau for a long Hal of e ib lb lts . Including all kind* of Hveatock, fra il, vegetables, grain*, cooking, sawing and apeclal exhibits. The fa ir w ill be held September 7 and a al the Moddy Creek ecboolhoose. * noj| puu un p |o l jo aeuiiutm b I »■narua puu uinu|)«|d jo no) aqi tpgt oi Ml ">O4J jo /«suu au ui pelinä»» 3 'V O 1« lueutuudep la |U |ta *q i Xq papnpaoa ajo aqi jo ísei v p t»ia|p la iu im aqi jo i»«»q »qi oju| X|jas»|p pue| oi p|«u f , »Xp»| »q x ||U»l pu«| q«O »qi UMoUq «, )« q a ao p |J |* |p SB[O|tu uiaiaqiqj »qi jo up|s Xilinos s«|*no<] aqi t n o jj pouodu» s| uioa|i«|d X|»g»u| uq O) p»a«||sq »aodup y •J|J aqi (M u u li axuq oj paa»,|»q sv« J»||nq « uiojj qjsda y pau»nq u jo a Xuuduioa »aqaraq X ||« x q iu| » q x ao|g»q uua|»*uiy Oragne Slats Madlcal aoclaly Haptrm Taod p»ojp»K oi »np 'uooa punu»JXa,d bar I . I aad 1 Pei II Iona are being circulated la Sea­ psddptb» X|»i*|dm u aauq |||a '«io| Ktbnl (’b am b .ra waa aluclad quae a side and G earhart la which the alga- lo u js» oi »o a a a « | [ootpu ao uoiiuuxo of ifco P ra irie C ity Hound.Up In a lira- era aaka tba at ate highway com mie a» puu o> p o jjo j u * jp |iq j p»ojp»N ly rootaal and « I I I ralgn during Iba ■Ina to designate a a e « state highway aui| from Port lead through Purest Grove Ibrao day« of Iba Hound Up. and weal up Galea creek Into the Na­ u»wqi»oa «qi jo iaep|a»»d *ppn|| qd|wj^ Mndford parking houaaa ara now ha lorn valley, running west from a jo ao|U|do * q | u| pool »aeditv ggg| Working rap acity craw a and « lir a [mini near Jewell oa the south side of 0| X|»u* S ||« j qiauieiM o)U| aii|«J| lass» ablfla aa Iba peak of Iba llart- Saddle mountain aad reaching the jo ao|i«»»do »qi »iqiaaod Suisam jo la tl paar aaaaon la now a l band. puu iinataoq;) ju au|| j|j|3«cf ujaqinog coast and Seaside. »qi q i|a p u*u ukuj p«o»||«j u»*qpofs[ F1nraarn Waggoner. lha 4 yaar-old The so-called penitentiary "dog daughter of M r and Mra Hoy Wag houae" which for many years haa been l«w»O »qi jo »uq uo I x j u |«»|u»3 gooar of Kaadaporl. waa drownrd la the mecra of convicts while at leisure, a»o »qi dn k a ip o u u o j jo ai->»d«u»j . u*ui»aq>|j »qi Xq p*»»a||ep a a q > m |» Iba 8cbofl«ld river Inal week. haa been torn down to make room I ’ p to August 11 a total of 14.MM an for expansion of the atate lime plant, -u|j iuo|l»Jxa q i|a Xupa»nqx ia«| ooou lomobllaa and 4k M3& vlallora had aa- which la conducted In connection with ib pasop uorstia £ jg j »q x s»|0«duioo Xuiqaud uotu|aa puu aquuq «pioiay tarcd C rata r I-ake park, an larraaaa the prison SuiXdnjoo B| q »»a i««| uoauua qoui|«s of 14 par cam o vrr any prarloua year. The Weal Coast Hydroelectric cor- »qi jo »«ojo aqi lu |a o ||u j u*m »*qa,j T ha annual flow er ahow given by poralloo completed Ita light and power »ea|» «|(|tun|o3 »e«o| Huotu» 000 000 lha I .a Granda Neighborhood club « III Hue ihto W aldport from Toledo the -‘tl X|»uau Su|)nq|»i»|p jo q»oa »q x first of laat week, and Ihe current waa ba bald Friday. Heptrm ber 9. and Iba S»u|| uo>a»o »qi jo ia»pu»i turned on over the line, and for the dlaplay promlaaa to aurpaaa all pre­ first tim e In Ita history W aldport la •u|»»dna k u |j[ q 3 Xq iu»m »junoa vious shows. •au 01 Saipxoaas 'Xuudtuos »IJptM enjoying a 14 hour service. Julian (J Gwynne, raa rb a r living I I njsqinoti »qt Xq poxpoqtau a*»q ivnf miles naat of Waaoo. waa fa ta lly la- If local plane are accepted and car­ ■uq au»Xn3 u| |uu|tn»»i aqi 1« seanoq Inrad Inal F riday «hen a truck load ried out. Medford w ill have one of the «joja puu a»nn iJ«j q ju »i pruomppu of «beat ba « • • taking to Klondike beet aviation fields on the coast, and doqa »oiqaum « jo uoiiao»« »qi U| pop overturned on him. w ill be on Ibe line that w ill be lighted T 9 Z l X|eiutuixo»ddu jo »»niipuadsa Miaa Leab Oravae waa ulactud ae from Ixm Angeles lo Seattle, enabling H«q qaund a a n aqi jo go| Mlaa Halnaonbarry. queen, and preald- Gylng al night as well aa la the day -oudo aqi puu 'q j» n q * jq o q iu j usuiou ad at tha Nehalem bay fa ir at Wheat. time. a a a aqi jo uo|i«3|pap aqi q u a a o |p » u ar. laat weak Mlaa Graves la a Ne­ A meeting waa held In tbe Union -noo oi g i » a q o p o aoasnft u| lenbaoq halem high school girl. achool bouse la M ilw aukie, attended Xup snqam|O3 |anaaa <11 p|oq 01 uo |1 T h ree hundred palra of Chlneae by berry growers of Clackamas county -«1l*a| au p»|d»33« tuq anq u in p a jo pbeaeanla ware releaaed at varloua and others Interested to try to form BiqS|U3 « q i jo ipunoa aiuja aqi i« q i polula Imlwaan M aygar and Hrappooee some sort of organised movement to Xupajnqx apu ui »ua inam ajon oo uy In Columbia county laat week by Dap protect tbe growers on production and Xpaaja» ma[«g u, [«jauag prices. Uty Game W arden Hill Brown. -Xaa»oiiu aqi Xq paxudajd no|U|do uu 01 loo county •• bool d is tric t* for uaa of lb« aludanla PAOE SOB n v a THE BPRiNOKIELD NKW8 C all for,a special election to be held Tha largeat crowd ever at Silverton at one tim e attended tha airplane c ir­ la Multnomah county Tuesday, Octo­ cus Sunday «h e n the American Uegloa ber 1(. for tbe purpose of electing a d ed icat'd Ita new landing field. More successor to the late M aurice K Crum- than IOOOO persons were on the field. packer, representative In congress fla t Hoaa. private aacretary to Gov­ from the third congressional district, ernor 1‘etleraon. haa bean appointed waa Issued by Governor Patterson last by the departm ent of ju a tlra a mem­ weuk. M arriage License* fo r Wook TOWN AND VICINITY Son Bern— A son « a a bora to Mr. and Mrs. Chiu'las McDonald of Mas- cola, August 29 at th e ir horn«. Go to B u rn t— M r. and Mra. Oeorge McMahon of Main street have gone to Burna fo r a week or ten days trip. Jurmtlen C ity M a n H uru W a lte r Llpea of Junction City spent Sunday In Springfield. Haa Thum b Split— E E Potter of W a lte rv llle cut his thumb severely Tuesday « b I c h required several stitches, la a local physician's office. Vlult In W ashington— M r and Mra. H. A. Looaoy of Springfield drove north Into W ashington B atU 'd aj. They returned the follow ing day. T e n tila Removed— M ildred Tuhey, daughter o f M rs. Anna T uh ey had her tonsils removed at the office of a local physician thia week. Visiters fro m T llla m eo k — M r. aad Mra Fred Rouebury of T illam oo k are here v la ltiiM at the L D . I j r l t n e r home. Pow or Man la Transferred — Jeas Yeager «as transferred to Albany laat week. He w ill be engaged In the ser­ vice departm ent o f the power com­ pany there. V is ito r R e tu rn * to Portland— Mra. EL W F in dley of Portland, wbo haa been v laltln g w ith here mother Mra. Paul B ra tta ia of Springfield returned to her home early In the week During the pant week m arriage lic­ ense* have been isaued to tbe follow­ ing coaplea by tbe county c le rk : Oacar Woodard. Cottage Grove, aad Isabelle Irish , M a r cola; H a rry Symone and Iyena Tem pleton both of J a n e tta * C ity ; John Foster and Oracle T h u r­ man, both of N o t); B e rt Thompson aad H ild a W ilm ot, both of Crosw ell; (Terence Foggy. Albany and Ix>ttle Mae Bendahadlor, Bageae; A im T w a bee T u rn e r and Florence Ingalla, both of Eugene; Charles L a rk y aad Edith H artzell, both of Cottage G rove; Ralph D rr and M argaret Hopklna, both o f Eugene; W illia m F uller, and Ethel Peery, both of Junction C ity ; Thomas H a ll aad H elen Igou, both of Eugene; Delbert Brccam and Jeasle K n ig h t both of Cottage Grove; Lloyd H eiser and L a u re tta Zahm, both of W e a d lla g ; H e n ry K is e r and V irg ie Crow, both of Convalescent Returns— Fred Bauer returned to Reserve Monday a fter a three weeks period o f nursing an Injured foot. O p e ra ta la Fam ily H e re — F B. H a ll aad fam ily fro m Drain. Oregon, have taken up th e ir reeldence upstairs St the 8 P Passenger station INVESTIGATE then invest Haa T o n ali* Removed— M ary T ro t­ ter. daughter of M r. and Mrs. D. C. T ro tte r of W a lte rv llle , had her ton­ sils removed laat Thursday. The lure of sudden wealth that is promised by many of the doubtful schemes and stock propositions is hard to resist. Expert writers and clever salesmen prepare a story that is so convincing that many millions have been taken from those who are not familiar with the way such things are manipulated. Slaters V is it Sunday— M rs. M arte Braseal and Mrs. Josephine Johns of Garden W a y visited th e ir slater, Mrs. Alm a Cowden of Sprlngield. Sunday. And there are many propositions offered that are as safe as a government bond. How can you tell the good from the fakes? Before you sign that order blank or subscrip­ tion list come to this bank—you cannot well afford to buy what a banker will not buy, and our investments must stand tbe acid test of safety and assured profit. Drive tu Jefferson— M r. and Mrs. 9. Elton Laaaelle of Springfield drove north Sunday and visited relatives In Jefferson. Fishing Good— L. E Scott who v ltb a party of three spent Sunday la the Vicinity of O ardner reporte a catch of 26 bass. T he party urns In charge of T . A. Richmonds. Sprains W ris t— Mrs. Alm a Cowden sprained her w is t, w hile moving her household effects last Saturday. *T ’ haven't very much to move," she said 1 "yet enough to lame my w ris t con­ guipjooou '» « p d ja iu a [upjam m os aiux -pd B| pevn aq 01 ai »ia aqi jo suma»ia a ,q « l|» » a aqi tno jj uaqvi |aa«»> pu» potra 'gao» ao Xi[«Xoj jo ao|iae||O3 aqi e » |» a 01 a « | aqi »apua Xi|»oqtn» on »uq a o la » o jo pjuoq po»[ « i» ia a q x q n p X j« l -on gjnqasoif aqi Xq qaaa l»»| S»nq Sculptured by tbe action of streams -eaon 1« paaodo»d »ua ljn q a *o )j jo ber ■>/ the board of parole* for federal prieouera In Iba Oregoo atata peniten­ o f molten rock, a n e « group of cav­ Itu » p»o» »nbdm n qpojq aqi jo non erns of tbe Lava riv e r type have been -a|dmoo aqi aaodjnd ajoa t it ■» ax»q tiary A S llltrh ro c k , world famous au­ found la tbe Glass Butte country, be­ 01 po» tq n p 3 |* p jo aeA|i«iaaaa»daj jo dn ap»m aq 01 *DO|i»poa«« puo» tho rity <>n graaaea. » •> in Salem re- tween Band and Burns. It « a s esti­ »nbdm n qi»0N 11 ai»a»3 01 u»|d y mated that the Rggi'-gate length of the caently egamlng Ihe herbarium at W il­ Xiiuaaa» lie carrloa the a e « group of caves la more than throe lam ette u n lv o r.il y mo|»8 u| Suiia.itn « iu pjvoq aqi Xq title of agroalnlogiat tor the United ml lea. The wholesale value of the salmon paqjua» uoppiap a 01 k u ip jo ja s '»qunq State» government. pack on Ihe Columbia riv e r for the jo íuapuaiupadns - « i» ia aqi ajojaq T he North Pacific Nut Growers’ as- auo|» lou pu» 'pjrtoq guiquuq ai»i» aqi •oclatloa w ill bold Ita annual conven­ 1927 summer aeaaon. which ended last a»ojeq amo.v »»ijnajaq ||| « ai»is aqi week has been estim ated at 16.100,00(1 tion In Salem December 17 and Ik. Xq nollailta»» pu» uo|i»»i8|U|Uip» qu»q according to a derlalon reached at a by those fam ilia r « Ith the Industry. meeting of lha weatarn walnut grow­ The pack estim ate is 353.Olio cases, or about a 10 per cent Increase over the e r* in Salem recently. Go to Monrue— M r. and Mrs. C. F. 1926 pack. Egglmaan went to Monroe Wednes-1 Wnaton's new fkn.OOO achool build­ A ll Im portant m atters pertaining to ing. erected on Norm al height* to day. siderable." It is another way we serve you. Protected by Electric Burglarly A larm Syst« A GOOD BANK IN A GOOD COUNTRY Visited Wiaconain— M r. and Mrs. M ike O riel of M otor Ronte B. have Just returned from an extended trip through the middle west. T h e y went east by ra il but returned In th e ir new Chrysler car « h ic h they purchaaed i *■ w hile there. Commercial State Bank SPRINGFIELD ONLY TWO DAYS MORE Bankrupt Sale Will End Saturday Night At The Wait for the N ew F ord Odd Fellows Building 4th and Main Sts. soon be able to show you tbe beautiful new Ford car. It’s better than you ever hoped it would be--the smart­ est, speediest, most economical low price car you’ve ever known E. R. Danner Motor Company Sth an d A Street» Friday and Saturday will be tbe last days to share in these great savings in Men’s Clothing, Shoes, Blankets, etc. THIS IS HIGH CLASS MERCHANDISE PURCHASED FROM THE FEDERAL COURT IN CLOSING OUT ONE OF THE BEST STOCKED STORES IN PORTLAND. IT IS WORTH DOUBLE THE MONEY THE STOCK IS BEING SOLD FOR. COME NOW BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE