The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, October 06, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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    OREGON STATE NEWS
C i GENERAL INTEREST
Brief Resume of Happenings of
the Week Collected for
Our Readers.
TI ru n a DA Y OCTOBBR, 6, 1927
THK 8PR IN O inK U ) NEWS
PAUK r o U R
Work on the first uail of the Mend
Btaraa highway started Inal week with
craws atartlag at Brothers and head-
; I ng toward Head
Daachutea conuqr
' road cr^as and eqnlpnxat ara being
ua<>d by tha state in construction work.
I roads ware found by the Springfield
men. Near Martie Feint they found
an antomohllw driven by a woman
I well sunken Into a ditch and with the
! aid of other motorists dragged the
Jasper Man lis—Paul G kid ward a ■>( Hotel Is Planned— Dr V. L Ruder machine from the m ir e
Jasper waa a Springfield visitor Sat will conduct a hole! at Heerhoru lu
Charlea Kenyan In Idaho—« hartes
unlay.
connection with the sanitarium oper
Kenyon.
Jr. who haa been rtslllng
sled by htoi for some lime. '
V isiters Hare Sunday— Frank Meyer
of Wendling paid Springfield a visit
P rayer M ealing Data la Shifted—
Sunday.
Prayer meeting » a s held at the
W endling Man H e re —-G uy Bedding Methodist church Wednesday instead
of Wendling waa a Sprlngt^ld visit r of Thursday night thia weeh. ,Ihe
latter date being left open fur choir
Saturday.
practice. This plan will probably be
Daughter Is Welcomed— Mr and carried nut through the winter months
Mrs Geo. P Franks welcom.nl a baby while the choir remains active.
daughter laat Saturday
Many Huckleberries Found— llunr
Hera From Craswell— L- Castb-raan
kleberriea are plentiful in the Bandon
of Creswell waa a visitor tn Spring
district, according to George Valller.
Beld Friday
I’leg McPherson and Bill Hurls, who
Hera From Harrisburg— Mrs Sam visited there over the w eekend Good
Faarver of Harrisburg was a Spring-
field visitor Saturday.
TOWN AND VICINITY
for anma lime wllh hla parents. Mr.
and Mrs <’ H XenyoA. wunl Ihla
week II) Wolaer. Idaiio. lu be gotia
about 10 dura lle ll waa accoiupanlad
by Ton» Reyr. Aaunclatrd ITeaa at­
tache who haa baen vlaltlng the
Kenvona for a few daya. Mr Bayr
» lit go to Han Francl»«u> upon hla n e
turn front Idaho.
A large amount of fall plowing ia
i being done throughout the Handy-
Gresham section, and more tall seed­
ing will be done than ever before It
1» found that grain sowed In the fall
Th- »anual convention of the Ore­ produce» better than sprtng sowing
gon Bar aaaoclatlon « • held in Bend
The state treasurer haa received
last week
from the secretary of state a warrant
The Oregon stats fair, for the first for I Sod.ooo. which la the three-fourths
tlci- in hlatorjr. waa held over on Son proportion of motor vehicle fees col­
lected during the semi annual period
<»y thia year.
W alter L- Too»e, Sr., for many year» March If to September 15 of this year
a prominent resident of <>re«on. died
Governor Patterson haa issued an
suddenly at his home in S a le * last order extending the reprieve taaued to
waak
,
James WUloe. convict, for a period of
Bids have been opened at Medford 30 days WHloa ia under death sen­
•n «tdeolng and clearing the channel tence for the part he played in the
and stabilizing the bank» of Bear slaying of guards during a break at
the state penitentiary here tn August.
•nek.
The data of the Sherwood potato 1935.
Dannie Cyr III— Ib n n le Cyr la r.
and onion »how has been changed
Cracksmen blew the safe In tha ported IU at the home of his daughter.
from Noeember 5 to Saturday. Noveut store of Gilliam a Bisbee of Heppner
Mrs. Walter Laxtun
her 1».
laat week and escaped. They secured
about
3150.
It
la
thought
the
men
Hara From Mareóla— -Mrs Guy Red
Five flah boat» came In to Coos
bay recently with about Ji.uvo pounds were after the funds of the rodeo, ding of Marcóla was a Springfield
Of salmon, the largest offshore catch which closed here Saturday, but moat visitor thia week.
of these (usds had been taken to the
Ut the year.
In From Jaspar—C R Franklin of
Between 55 and «0 per cent of the bank.
Jasper spent a part of Tuesday Iran
T h e Perfect
Vmatllla wheat crop haa been sold,
The state banking department. | »acting business here.
according to an estimate of Henry Col- which has been located in Portland
S anitary Napkins
M r. Smith Honored— Several fro nd»
Baa. Pendleton miller.
for more than two year*, will be moved
of Mr and Mrs. O B Smith of Natron]
Washington county haa no bonded back*to Salem, according to announce-
Y O U must n J ly hear «n Orthophonie V ic tro b pixy to
Indebtedness and approximately 40 i ment made by A. A. Schramm, state gathered at the Smith bom.- Saturday
understand
its astonishing range in musical reproduction.
m iles of paved highway* and 530 miles i superintendent of banks, at a meeting night in honor of hi» birthday.
It give» vou everv measure, every shaiHng of a note, exactly
> of the state banking board held in
at splendid level macadam roada
Tonsils Are Removed— llob ert end
Completion of the digicing of nine 1 Salem recently.
as
the artist rendered it. W alk into another room and it
Cheater, tons of Mr ami Mr« W r
Tomatoes are ripening fast and are
acre» *.*f potatoes on the Newton Miller
Boring underwent tonsil operation«
Is
hard
to believe that the artist i» not there in person,
farm on Grand Island gave looo sacks. 1 of wonderful site and fiavor and in I
at the office of a lock! physician Fri­
singing or playing to vou and your guests. If you haven t
running from 100 to 120 pounds a sack, i sufficient amount to keep the Grand
day.
Marion oonnty producei more than , Island cannery running continuously
heard the new Orthophonie V irtro la, by all means com«
1» per cent of all «the peppermint ] Canning of puree haa begun Melons
Dr. Rebban Returns— D r
W. C
in and see ua— todjyl
Velvet edges that prevent
grown in the United State», according also are ripening fast and are rich R.-bhan is back at hl« office following
and
sweet.
Clover
hulling
is
progress-
any Irritation.
to L. C. Harrold. Lake Labish refinery |
a vacation of two weeks Ilia la't
I ing and quality and yield continue holiday trip waa up Row river. He
•Xpert.
The underlayer protecta
i returned with a good catch of fish
’ At a public auction held recently on good.
the clothing
A
total
of
1104
forest
Area
caused
by
|
I
the Claude Fulgham farm near Day
Automobiles
Crash
—
Automobiles
lightning,
with
418
man
caused
fires
More and more women
jon. dairy oowa brought goon prices.
are demanding Gnuz-td
Bit entire herd averaging more than tor the season up to September 30. ia operated by W. J. Lloyd of Motor
shown in the fire summary just re­ Route B and Thomas MiKinnl» of
because of the protection
flOO each.
leased by the forest service offices at Springfield collided on Main between
and comfort.
' Ashland will celebrate Thursday.
Portland In spite of heavy rains so Third and Fourth streets Saturday
October «. with a big fall festival.
far In September. 48 fires were re­ Little damage and on Injuries re­
Which. It Is »aid. will eclipse anything
ported by the {prest rangers from Sep­ sulted.
T *r \ ’rw
Box of One Ooxan
of the kind ever held in that city. All
tember 10 to 30.
Of Oreg'Xi has been invited
Q ribopbon tt
Arm Is Dislocated— The little »on of
The state treasurer ha« deposited
After being mangled under the
Mr and .Mr». R. C. Humphrey wav
with the sta te s fiscal agent in New
wheels of a locomotive. Anthony Me- ,
brought to the office of a local physi­
E
__
, i York |2 .1ST.552.69 io pay principal and
Gibbon.
Brooks Scanlon logging train I I Inloeaaf /vov f iruonn Kw.nHa nils* A td
. itB-l cian Saturday with a dislocated arm
w
interest on Oregon bond» due. A total
conductor, died while being brought
The Injury was sustained 10 days pre­
I of »588.315 25 was deposited to pay
to a Bend hospital laat week.
viously when the boy fell while play­
tab
Stört
! interest on 827.bOO.Ooo of veteran's aid
Sam Starmer. sheriff of Douglas bonds and 81.tO0.33C.44 to pay 8800 000 ing
t e w ; was elected by the state board ..rlnclpa, and |SM u ( 14 interest on
ef control as commandant of the Old state highway bonds.
goXiers' Home at Roseburg, to suc­
More than 30 per cent of the Lane
ceed the late George W . Riddle.
i county prune crop has been ruined or
Union county farmers are looking i badly damaged by recent rains, ac-
forward to one of the best potato crops j cording to one prominent grower, and
la many years when the croop is dug | some growers estimated the loss to be
this fall. There are 1300 acres and more than that. The rains came In
the estim ate la 250 bushels to the acre. the midst of picking and continued to
The fifth case of infantile paralysis | such an extent that the prunes not
>j»s discovered by Dr. P. M Drake onljr
but began to rot on the
Coo« county health officer, last week. ! treel
and resulted in the closing of the Toy
The "town" of Noonchester. born
School, near Coquille, until October 10. three weeks ago of a gold rush that
The 1927 University of Oregon Hun­ collapsed when rocks failed to react
ger sessions at Portland ana Eugene to gold tests, was moving down the
We will start our annual clean-up Lumber Sale at our Springfield mill on Monday, October 3rd.
had a total enrollment of 1324. as cow western slopes of the Cascades in
gsred to 1225 in 1126. Dr. Arnold Ben trucks from Windy point last week
Get your list ready and come early If you expect to get In on the real bargains. Many of these Items offered will be
sett Hall, president of the university, Pinal Daces of the town will be re­
has announced
moved In the next few days, according
cleaned up during the first few days but there will be plenty «if good building material left for any ordinary use.
Congressman W. C. Hawley has rec­ to information from the stormy sum­
ommended the reappointment of Fred mit of the mountains.
Wagner as postmaster of Ashland.
Portland smashed two foreign trade
Per M.
Per M. I
HU present term will expire December records in September. More wheat
19 and his reappointment will be for was exported from this port than In
(<?
15,000 ft. Y|X3 r. G. Mooring
four years more.
40,000 ft 2x4 R L Sized ...... ................................. @ —$ » 00
any months In Its history. Total valu­
Norman Christensen, cheesemaker ation of foreign exports eclipsed the
10,000 ft. %x6 Rustic. Stained ........
40,000 ft 1x8 Shiplap ....------ ,--------- - ........................... 8.00
St the Red Clover cheese factory of figure for any previous month Almost
the Tillamook County Creamery asso nine and a half million bushels of
3,000 ft. %x3 Ceiling ..........................
10,000 ft 1x10 and 1x12 Shiplap...........................- ....... 8.00
elation, received first prize for cheese grain, 9,495,747 to be exact, valued at
1,500 ft. B. N. Base and Casing ......
5,000 ft. 1x4 Common SIS .... ......... ..........................— 7.00
exhibit at the Washington state fair, 512,305,163. were cleared through the
recently held at Yakima.
local customs house for the markets
3,000 ft. %x4 Com. Bev. R ustic.......... .
10,000 ft. 1x6
”
” --------- ---- - ................ .......... 7.50
During the first 29 days of Septem­ of the world.
2,000 ft. %x6 V. R ub H c ____ _______
’ .............................................. 8-00
10,000 ft. 1x8
ber permits were issued In Portland
All early registration records for
for construction amounting to 11,470,- Oregon Agricultural college were brok­
10 000 ft. 1x4 F. O. Flooring K. D .____
.................
7.50
8,000 ft. 1x12
716 The volume for September, 1926. en last Saturday when, for the first
30,000
ft. 1x4 and 1x6 R u stic____ ___
was 82,617.580. and in August this year time in history, more than 3000 stu­
Sized ...................- ..... - ........... »9.00
10,000 ft. 4x6-12’
the total was 81,700,045.
dents were enrolled at the close of
30,000 ft. % and •% Clg...........................
...................................... ........................ 1 1 .0 0
10,000 ft. 2x6 R. L.
Struck on the head by a tent pole the first day for returning students.
1,500 ft. 1x3 F. O. Fig. Old Std. ------
st the Clackamas county fair grounds The actual total of 3055 regular stu­
....................... .................. ................. 1 1 .0 0
5,000 ft. 2x8, ”
St Canby last week, while taking down dents Is expected to reach 3500 for
2,000 ft. 1>/<X4 V. G. Mg. Old Std......
.............................................. ................1 1 .0 0
2,000 ft. 2x10 ”
one of the big tents. William Wehner, the term with long-term students for
28, of Canby, died in the Oregon City the entire year closely approaching
20,000 L. ft. Short 0 . G. H attens............
__________
n .o o
10,000 ft. 2x12 ’’
hospital from a fractured skull.
the 4000 mark.
20,000
Stained loath-----------------
..................................... 10.00
The Wallowa county fair at Enter­
SIS
30,000 ft. 1x6 Com.
The Pacific northwest Is expecting
prise was h ell last week with favor­ the largest potato crop in Its history
5,000 ft. 4x4, 4x6 and 6x6 Cedar-----
” ________ ___________10.00
20,000 ft. 1x8 ”
able weather and with a targe crowd and present indications are for fine
» ........ _-..J....... ............ ................... 1 1 .0 0
in attendance. Reports state that ex­ quality In a large proportion of the
10,000
ft. 4x4 Fir 84S --------- ---- ------
10 000 ft. 1x12 ”
hibits were of better quantity and fields. Several years of prosperity for
5,000 ft. 2x4, 2x6 and 2x8 4 ft. ___
Shiplap..............................- ............. 10.00
10,000 ft. 1x8
(tw lity than In any past year.
potato growers have served steadily
The 11 banks of Washington county, to Increase the Oregon and Washing­
5,000 ft. 1x8-4- 6 and 8’ Com. S 1 8 ......
”
................ ............................. 10.00
5,000 ft. 1x10
according to a recent report, show an ton acreage In the old producing sec­
3,000 ft. Short Fig., Clg and R rst.----
Increase of 8293.762 58 In resources tions and have resulted in very heavy
5,000 ft. 2x6 T. & G. Silo Stock ......................................25.00
over liabilities, and combined deposits plantings In at least two sections new­
and other Items In smaller lots at proportionate prices.
10,000 ft. 2x6 Decking T. & G . ........... ........................ 15.00
are 84.372,911.56 a t compared with 84.- ly discovered especially suitable for ,
•17.403 84 for the same period of 1926 the crop.
A credit association has been
Portland city expenses for next year ’
These are all real bargains, many of them below cost and all at a big reduction from our regular retail prices.
formed In eastern Multnomah county wlll be 84.880,013 70, or about 8219,000
Come and see what we have to offer. If you cannot get all you need from our bargain list we can fit you out
with Gresham a» Its center. The new higher than for 1926, but 8490,613.17
from our very complete stock of OLD GROWTH DURABLE DOUGLAS FIR LUMBER which we are selling at very low
officers of the bureau are A. W. Mets- less than the departments asked and ,
ger, president; L. A. Walrad, vice- 830.000 less than the limit which the !
prices.
president, and Glenwood Miller, secre­ city might raise, despite the growth In !
If you haven’t the cash It will pay you to borrow since this opportunity comes but once a year.
tory.
the city service for the new year.
Removal of a quarantine on all Kla­
Prices are for cash at our Springfield mill. Sale will continue for two weekB.
Resignation of E. E. Elliott as dt- f
math Falls children 15 years old and rector of vocational education and su- .
younger was authorized last week by pervlsor of agricultural education for I
the city council, following a report by the state board for vocational educa- i
Dr (I. 8. Newsom, health officer, that tlon, effective October 1, has been an- |
By Manager, Retail Dept.
Infantile paralysis had been definitely noiiticed by C. A. Howard, state su­
checked.
perintendent of public instruction.
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Gauzets
Once you hear it play
you'll want one for your lwme
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Flanery’s
Drug Store
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Booth-Kelly Lumber Company
AN N U AL SALE
We are Offering the Following:
THE BOOTH-KELLY LUMBER COMPANY