PAOS SIX OREGON STATE NEWS OF GENERAL INTEREST TUB 8PRINGFIKLD NEWS The firs! cranberries of the season i coma from the T 8. Small bog at By Special * Hauser In Coos county. They are Correspondants 1 well colored, of good flavor and are retailing at 30 cents a pound. U’heu registration* closed recently UPPER W IL L A M E T T E GARDEN WAY Brief Resume of Happenings of in Portland's to schools, with a total of. <5.7*0 enrolled, the greatest in Mrs. J A I’helpa. «ho » ill te a c h 1 Mr and Mrs Laurence Halley and the Week Collected for creases were shown in high schools the primary grades at Pleasant Hill Our Readers. This years' first day total figure was public school. K. E. Kilpatrick, prlnel- j family of Shannon, auil M K Halley 375 greater than that of the first day pal of Union High school No. 1. Mrs of Wendling. were visitors al the J. II Fish home Sunday. Deeplie threatening weather Haraey la 193*. when 44.333 enrolled F. F. Cooper, teacher In the hlsh Mr and Mrs. Howard Thurman a s ­ Vernon Longville. 15. sawmill work school, and Mr and Mrs. T F. Kabler county's annual Round up at Burna pect Io leave next week for Colorado drew a gratifying attendance. ar of North Powder, was decapitated ¡ te.n.J,~t teachers’ institute last week where they intend Io make their Mrs. T. F. Kabler left last week for home Total re<1 at ration In Pendleton high by a drum cable last week The boy. school Is 34« This ia the largeat en employed In the Jacobs sawmill, (ell Dorena where she will leach this year Mr ami Mrs. T J Maxwell ami Mr. and Mrs. E. Y Swift and daugh­ sons. James und Richard, motored to rollment In the history of the aehool on the cable drum and the cable trap­ ped him. catting off tha upper half of ter. Mildred, who have been touring Portland Monday. James Maxwell Oregon’s building operations In- his head and breaking both lege In California, returned to Pleasant Hill took the boat for Sun Francisco, he greased 3.2 per cent during the first On display in the .Medford chamber last week. They report a very enjoy­ »III attend college lu California dur •even mouths of thia year, according of commerce are two immense water­ able trip having met some old friends Ing the coming year to a recent report. melons grown by W. Hatton without who formerly lived at Pleasant Hill Mr and Mrs J. O. Holton and fain Efforts are being made for the build- irrigation in the foothills near the In the absence of Rev W. A. Elkina, ily. who formerly lived in thia vici­ tog of an armory in Oregon City. WIUow Springs road, five miles west who accompanied by Mrs. Elkina la on nity have returned from Loa Angeles Guardsmen are drilling In a hall la of Central Point One weighs 47 \ his way to France to attend the Am where htey spent the summer West lane. hat this la no longer avail­ pounds and the other 45‘x pounds. erican Legion convention. Rev Harry Hop picking at the J R Fish yard able Lawrence Noel of Reedsport and Benton filled the pulpit Sunday Sep- wa, finished Tuesday morning The three months’ dry spell at two other young men were forced to lember 4 and Mrs Grant Lattln on Sehool tn district , grt wl„ r(„ n Grants Pass was broken last Monday' *»|m ashore from their fishing boat, Sunday September It. mence Monday morning Mr and Mra aight by a 34 inch fall of rain, the j (j,, cracker Box. which struck a sand Mrs. Alice English and daughter. «eorge Harrington will leach In the first rain the city has experienced I gpit gear the entrance to Coon bay Margaret, former residents of Pteas- district this year this season. ! The boat broke away from a dock and ant Hill spent Sunday at P leasant, j Frank r run* Oates cuties has nas returned from The new Catholic church at R ock-' drifted onto the spit while the men HUI. Lewiston. Idaho, where he has been The Twllafson brothers returned on business for several weeks. away was formally dedicated last Stt,n were sleeping. day by Rev. Father Abbot Bernard Stenographers In the employ of the from eastern Oregon last Friday hav­ Prune growers expert to start pick­ Murphy of Mt. Angel and named S t < secretary of slate entered upon the ing gone over to investlrnte the pos ing next w -ek They report consider Mary's-hy-the-Sea. : task of sending out the motor vehicle slblllty of taking their baling outfit able damage done by the rain Fire from an undetermined source I license applications for the year 1928 to that »»«»•< of ‘he <•" baling The new hunvnlnw which Merle daatroved a large barn «< the attte I The secretary of state am I They reported plenty of wind hut no Chase |s building Is nearing comple­ tion training aehool (or boys east of Salem Uuiated that approx.mutely 250.000 of ’ " 2 * ‘n_ crossing the pass Trent Poultry club under the Miss Eva Hailey haa relurned to The barn was valued at (35o0 and its U»e»e applications would he mailed by tom ents at 31500 | bi* doP»rtment before December 1. leadership of Ernest W heeler have her home In Wendling after spending Nearly twice as many merit badges | ,he,r pro> r' ’ »"*’ 'urI”"' the hop picking season with her aunt. The state flax plant, which Is oper were awarded at the court of honor' ,he r’,P°r,g and achievement Mrs. Jay Fish atec in connection with the Oregon of the Portland council of Boy S co u ts' have been applied for Miss Frances Travis accompanied penitentiary, received an order for 100 ■ from the state club department at Cor- by Miss Chloe Wooley of Springfield, tons of long spinning tow from Belfast. ot America last week as have ever The members are Juatin been awarded at any previous Boy ' vallls motored to Pendleton Monday, they Ireland, laat week Scout court of honor in Portland. The ; Keever. Lester. Wheeler. Prentice expect to returnd next Monday. A storm tasting two hours and cov Wheeler. Noble Wheeler. Robert nuniber was 3*3 and the badges were Visitors al the G. H Neal home anng the ground with 11 inches of awarded to 13* scouts, most of whom W heeler and Lin'd Wheeler. last week were. N. Gilmore and daugh­ snow and Ice Is reported at Three At a meeting of th taxpayers of earned the badges *1 summer camps Creek lakes la the Cascade mountains. ! Union high school district No 1 'he ter and Mrs. Johnson and children all of Portland A number of tea guilt have taken » 5 m iles from Kngene. | budget as prepared by the school up rwaideoce on tl - McKay lake res­ Indefinite postponement ot the open- board was accented an-' th • lma-d vps ervoir and are hnu.ng It to taeir lik­ tog of both the grade and high schools given permission to borrow enough snd Power Company’s Addition be­ ing. and refuse to return to the briny tween E and F streets front 9th street I sf Klamath Falls was ordered by the money to finish the new high school to 10th street, at the cost of the pro- 1 Pacific, It was asserted la Pendleton school board last week because of the building Install a steam heating plant, perty abutting thereon, and by C. L. Tice, superintendent of the Infantile paralysis epidemic. equip the building and library and re- j WHEREAS. The Common Council reservoir, following the taking of a has ascertained and does hereby de- A walking rare between Astoria and 1 census of the waterfowl on the lake, shingle the gymnasium. Mr and Mrs. C. F. H v d e former 1 clare the cost of said sewer to be as Seaside, 1 (5 miles, will feature the wh.ch has been made into a federal residents of Pleasant Hill are > m n ! fol|ows: The sum of Three Hundred annual fall opening celebration to be game refuge. ” Eighty Fire Dollars (3385 00* living In Eugene. staged ia Astoria by Astoria mer It Is further found and declared J. K. Kelley of Murphy, near Oranta Joe Helgwl. who has been spending that the property liable for the cost chants September 15 and It. P sss claims the southern Oregon , omin(.r „ Ca„ foraU . re. of said sewer, snd the proportionate Funeral services for Samuel 3. Leo championship for killing rattlesnakes. | ,.,ea!l;in, WAek an(, ».■are due from each lot or part of ox. sole Immediate survivor of the He killed 19 of the reptiles la o n . den ( # w c b l , o entPr „ „ „ , ph„0, , h „ lot abutting thereon. Is as hereafter set out. family by that name which arrived in one morning on his ranch. The small­ Several people are having slight at­ It Is further ordered that the pro Oregon with the Applegate wagon est U> this dan carried six rattles snd tacks of the flu. portlnnate amount of the costa of said tram la 1(43, was held in Gaston last a button and the largest shook ten Several farmers of the Upper Wll- eewer as hereafter set out. be and the week. rattles with the button missing. Kel­ lam ette district won prises on tbefr are hereby assessed and levied .» r .» a p .ia Tkn ! “pon the Prol>er‘y shutting upon and Plodding over rain-wet and slippery ley has killed 3* rattlesnakes on his evbthi». exhibits at Lane County Fair The benefltted by the Improvement. pavements. Paul A. Smith, "hiking I ranch this summer and has not beeu Wheeler brothers won many poultry, Th„ d^.-rtpHon of the property miner" of Gates, won the Salem-Port struck as yet. prises The Jacoby boys took 1st and 1 assessed snd the amount 01 the as- land Labor day hike in the record time Forest tires of the mid-Columbia, 2nd on their potatoes. Mrs. Tinker 1 ’«»»ement Is as follows: of 9 hours 15 minutes minutes and 43 according to reports both from the won 7 prize» on her Jersey Giant e x -! John D. Bagley. Lot 2. Block 8*. ”¿ 0 « seconds. - Columbia national forest around the Mbit andMra. O. H. Wangel.n won | The Sherwood Telephone company southwest base of Mount Adams ano orst on her tatting piece, pany'a Addition, (24.71. at Sherwood In southeastern Wash the Oregon national forest, which John D. Bagley, It 1* Block 88, of said Columbia county Pomona grange had killed 383 coyotes, 52 bobcats aDd alley unattended In the Town of Washburne's Subdivision. (21 09 was organized at Clatskanie just 25 caught 245 badgers, 208 porcupines Springfield. Section 3. The penalty for a viola­ ('has. L. Scott, Trustee and Emory years ago with *3 charter members and 17 skunks during the month. tion of the provisions of this ordin­ G Metcalf, Ixit 15. Block 88 of said seven -of whom are still members In ance shall be a fine In the Recorder's Washburne's Subdivision. (21 09 Grants Pass and Josephine county Court, to be assessed at the discre­ Chas. L. Scott Trustee and Emory good standing A celebration will be are offering the world free admission tion of the Recorder, but not in any I O. Metcalf, West Half o f Lot 17. Block held at Deer Island next Sunday. to the 12th annual Josephine county case to exceed Twenty Five Dollars. 86 of said Washburne's Subdivision, Ministers of the Methodist Episco fair and free transportation to the Section 4 Inasmuch as there is (10.54 pai church in Oregon closed their fair grounds over OrantH Pass' own j frequent double parking on the stree't ' Lane County, Oregon. East Half the Town of Springfield and this 1* of Lot 17, Block 86 of Raid Wash- year's work last week, preparatory tc] rai|roafl| In celebration of the open of dangerous to the traveling public, and burne's Subdivision, (10.54. attending the annual conference tc Ing the city has given over the use ot It Is necessary for the same to be | Lane County, Oregon, Lot 18, Block open September 21 at the First Moth its railroad, making regular trips to eliminated at once, therefore an em | 8«, of said Washburne's Suodlvlslon, ergency Is declared to exist and this (21 09 odist Episcopal church in Salem. the fair grounds, two miles out. Grants ordinance shall become effective from t-an<- County, Oregon, Lot 19. Block The various departments of the Pass is the smallest city In the coun­ and after Ita paaeage by the council 86. of said Washburne's Subdivision, Multnomah county government have try owning Its own railroad and op­ and approval by the mayor. (24 71 Paased the Common Council this Total for aald sewer, (385 00 requested budget appropriations ag erating it at a profit through hauling 12th day of September, 1927. Section 2. The Recorder Is hereby »regating (4.225.824.25 for next year of lumber, cement and farm produce Approved by the Mayor this 12th directed to enter the foregoing as­ according to a statement Issued re from the Applegate valley, 60 miles day of September. 1927 sessm ents In the Docket of Town cently by the county commissioners distant. Liens and to give due notice thereof A ttest: O. G. BUSHMAN, by United States Mall to the owners I. M PETERSON, Mayor. Central Oregon Irrigation district A municipality in Oregon which per­ of said property. Recorder. has signed a contract with the stats mits a fire to burn uncontrolled upon Section 3. Inasmuch as It Is e s­ of Oregon for 3500 additional acres ol Its land Is responsible therefor and sential to the peace, welfare and hap­ ORDINANCE NUMBER 521 Carey act land. This land still b< j liable td the payment of any expenses An Ordinance Declaring the Coat ot piness of the Inhablntanta ofl the of Springfield that said as­ available (or exchange for lands oe lncured In fighting the Mine This Is the Sew er T hru Block 84 of Wash- Town sessm ents become effective at once, which the water right is now undei the doctrine laid down by the supreme burns’» Subdivision Between E and F an emergency is therefore declared to Streets from 9th to 10th Streets, In control of the district court tn affirming tha decree of Cir­ the Town of 8pringfleld, Oregon; exist and this ordinance shall become The grandstand at the Clackamas cuit Judge John C. Kendall In award­ Levying an A ssessm ent for the Pay-, effective from .. and . after Ite . . paesage .... council and approval by the county fair grounds In Canby, that ing to the state a judgment of (1231.43 ment thereof: Directing the e n tr y , bY mayor. haa stood for over 20 years, was rased against the city of Marshfield as ex thereof In the Docket of Town Llene Passed thè Common Councll this and Declaring an Emergency. last Saturday afternoon to make room penses Incurred in combating a fire T h e Tow n of Springfield does O r­ 12th day of Septemher, 1927. tor the new stand, which will he la burning uncontrolled on forest land dain as Follows: Approved be’ thè Mayor tbla 12th WHEREAS, The Town of Spring- day of Septemher, 1927. readiness for the 21st annual county owned by the city on September 9, field has heretofore caused a sewer to Atteet: O. O. BUBHMAN, (Sir, opening September 20. 1912 be built thru Block 86 of Washburne’s I. M PETBR8ON, Mayor. 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