The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, October 27, 1927, Page 8, Image 8

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    TAGE EIGHT
T IIU HS DA Y OCTOBER -'7, I »27
THE SPRINOFŒLD NEWS
the girls' junior basketball team and
Butter produced by the Lower Co­
Beatrice Baker caplulu of the Fresh­
Rotte Plane'» Tail
lumbia Cooperative Dairy association,
By Special
men
team.
with headquarter* in Astoria, took two
I The student* of Pleasant IllSf have
Correspondente
first prises and one second In the
takeu an‘lntereel In football thia year.
Twenty-first National IkUry Exposi­
The team has been picked with Ly-
tion at Memphis. Tenn.
called to the bedatde of her alato).
1 man Tinker as captain and a game H
Brief Resume of Happenings of Newt Madden, prominent turkey I
Mrs. J. 11. Zimmer, whu passed away
scheduled fur Friday of Ibis week
THURSTON
I grower of the Hermiston region of
October 17. Mrs. Zimmer formerly
Basket hall practice will he held at
the Week Collected for
! Umatilla county, waa elected perms
1 the high echoo» gymnasium every
Lum Maya from Landax spent the resided here and was a slater of Mult
| nent director of the turkey marketing
Ion Harlow and IL C Harlow of
Our Readers.
Monday and Wednesday night. Basket
weekend In Thurston
_______
situation at a meeting attended by
throwing will bo practised after
M r ami Mrs A W Weaver drove| Farmington. W a s h i n g t o n
Tue
j about 60 growers last week
brothers and slaters were In attetul-
school hours averj day
Snow plow, placed on the McKena.e
remaluinil
0,
First to Junction City last Saturday an* ance at the funeral.
Answering a midnight call from
Mr. and Mrt|. Arch Shough
highway last week have '
!
National hank of Bandon have been
Mr and Mra. Lester Cyr and daugb
' Swlsshome Monday night J A Phelps
road of »now although ground along I transferred to the Coos Bay National daughter. Patricia, front Vida spent
the week end w ith Mr and Mra. John
° ° r*
*»•* Miss Maude Chase
I hunted up a crew of men to go to
the highway is still covered.
Investment company and preparations }>ricg
returned Mondqy night after a two-
! Swlsshome to help search for tha
Velmo Sylvester. 13. of Clackamas. are now under way toward making
U j||m am
whh M|g weeks vacation. They went'to Fort
Pierce boy who wae lost In Ihe moun­
die.) Sunday from injuries received the final dividend to creditors.
James HUI last Thursday and worked land, (hence to Spokane and to St.
tain*. By four 4 o'clock Mr. Phelps
several days ago iu her home when
had his men notified and at 7 about
There were S3’ accidents reported qU{,ttn« for her They were unab'e Mary a. Idaho, where they visited an
she fell over backwards in a chair.
to the state Industrial accident com- fo Bnish , h# work „„ deckled to meet aunt and uncle, Mr and Mra. Charles
flrteen men of Pleasant Hill who are
Data compiled by County Assessor mission during the week ending Octo- j n|>st Thhrsdav -Afternoon to flnlsh It. ' Kingsley. On tlmlr return (hey vlsltej
familiar with wood* left for Swiss
Boley show the 1»17 assessed v a l u a __
her ___
SO. _________
according to a report Issued gnd ,n |wfl w,.ek!l
mee, wlltl
“ voualn. Mra Eunice Bean.
home Mr. Phelps was raised tn Ihe
tlon for Washington county as »-<■ i
,h(, state Industrial accident com A B Mathews all day.
Wwlsshome country and la well ao-
»64.010 compared with »24.610.540 for . mission.
mlgg(on No
No fatalities
(atal|Ues were
were reported.
reported. , M(gg
Ed nits ton gave a party __
_
_ _ _ _ _
qualnled will) (he country where the
IBM.
boy waa lost.
Damage to the walnut crop of Yam al her home Hat Friday evening
Vlncent
Taylor
17,
of
^Hacken­
I
UPPER WILLAMETTE
Immediate construction of telephone hill county Is being lessened by the
sack, N. J , in helping an air-mail
The high school la preparing a play
pilot »traighten away a plan* for
lines connecting Reedsport and the removal of scores of allver squirrels, to be given In the near future I .a it
a night flight caught hl* hand in a
Umpqua river coast guard station was accomplished by the forcea of Ira N Friday afternoon the students and
Mr. and Mra. C. E Curts accom
• trut and was laksu aloft on the
authorized by Captain P. M. Clark last Gahrielson. leader In Oregon of rodent faculty worked In cleaning the school panted by Mr and Mrs Ferre Curts tail o> the plane whsrt he rods for
FARM REMINDERS
week.
control for the United States biologi- ; ground
They had two teams and amt four children of Idaho drove lo JO mites The pilot wae unaware
e e e e e e e e
e
Mrs. Daniel Pearson. 72 years old. cal survey.
lions fern scale Insect* *re con-
mowers working also.
Portland Saturday to visit Vudette of the boy's plight.
- —— - ■. — ................[ trolled by frequent application* of
was probably fatally burned at North
Mr. and Mrs Harry Harblt and son. Curts the «nail daughter of Mr and 1 ■ „, -------
Fifteen persona were killed and 38
laundry soap, says the Ore-
Powder last week when gasoline she Injured In motor vehicle accidents In Wayne, from Coburg spent last Sat- Mrs C. K Curts, who Is tn the hospl- 5 In* the Infantile paralysis nt ihe j
was using in cleaning a comfort ex­ Oregon In September, according to a utday with relutlves here.
tai thence they drove them to Goshen hospital has been taken to her 1 <un experiment station entomologist,
j cine quarter pound of soap Is used to
Vida high school has Invited Thura- Vancouver where they vtelted with a ’ home at Landax
ploded.
report prepared by T. A. Raffety. chief
,,f water. Il I* beat to
La Grande waa selected without op­ lnspector for the state automobile de- ton high school to a hallowe'en party slater of Mra. Curta' returning lo | Much fun was had by the students o„„
Pleasant Hill the fore part of the of Pleasant Hill high school at their waah the solution from the plants
position for next year's convention of partment. There were 1474 accidents at Vida next Friday evening
annual freshman reception which was 1 aboul , w„ hours after aplicatlon
Next Sunday will be rally day nt week.
the state federation of labor, which In the month.
held Friday night October 21 at the
Mr.
and
Mrs
C
F
Hyde
were
called
'
the
Bible
school
(he
ulpt
Is
to
have
adjourned its meeting in Corvallis last
Completion of arrangements for the
high school gymnasium. In the form
Successful educational work In bee-
80
present.
Professor
laind'.es
from
to
Portland
last
week
by
the
death
of
.
Friday.
construction of a five-story »200.000
of a masquerade party Many clever keeping consists of more than talks
Ed Enegren of Coos river made his hotel in Baker was announced last Eugene Is bringing several special Mrs. Hyde's slater.
Emery Schrender, son of Mrs C F 1 and very unique costumes were worn and demonstrations, saya II. A. Beul­
second trip to Coquille in 3« years re­ week. Construction will commence as numbers as also a quartet from E. B
Henry Dickman took Aral prim. He ten of the stale college. It Includes
cently. He has lived all that time on soon as possession of the ground la U. A basket dinner trill be serve« I at Hyde, visited friends nt Pleasant Hill '
was dressed to represent a nigger rrai)|nk bulletins journals and book*,
Sunday.
Mr,
Schrender
Is
salesman
'
noon.
A F. Rogers' ranch, 27 miles from secured. The building is to be coni
Mr and Mrs. Curtis Price, who are for the Western Auto Supply com mammy and created much laughter The greutest benefits come not direct-
pleted by June L
Coquille.
by Ihe care he gave to the nigger j (y
tj,„ „indent but to hl* less ln-
Seed potato growers took much In­ attending O. A. C. In Corvallis spe.it l>any, situated at Bedding. California, plckanlnny he carried In his armak, {«mgtqii neighbor whose Ignorance
Elmer Antln. 18. student at the
and
1s
spending
a
week's
vacation
In
|
Monday
night
at
John
'Price's.
Curtis
Knappa-Svenson Union high school terest In the sixth annual Umatilla
Hla Identity kept the atuoents guest and carelessness niaku him an unsafe
•
east of Astoria, was instantly killed I county potato show hejd at Weston took a government examination on Oregon.
Refreshments In fallow bowman In inerkvling and die
E E. Kilpatrick principal of the j Ing a long time
Forestry
tn
Eugene
on
Tuesday,
re­
when a water tank exploded In the ; 1*31 week. Exhibits were larger and
Pleasant Hill highschool Issued a ca ll. eluding fresh cider were rraatT en­ ease control.
turning
tto
Corvall'«
'n
the
afternoon
school yard.
I better than at any previous show.
Miss Heersattt spent Sunday at Sum for basketball tryouts Monday night., joyed after the program which was
Fire, sweeping from the proscenium More space was devoted to single farm
It lakes more than 100 pounds of
Twenty two aspirants turned out.
| as follows: Welcome lo the Freshmen,
Caruther's.
at the top of the stage to the balcony. I displays than ever before.
Mrs. Jeanette Clark who taught by Carl Linton; Response, Floyd Man lima to supply tha naeda of a cow
Cecil Harblt. who la attend'ng
The tentative budget of Coquille city
practically destroyed the Whiteside
business college iu Eugeue spent school at Ptensant Hill last year. Is nlng; Rules for Freshmen. Thelma giving 10 thousand pound* of m' k *
theater In Corvallis, with an estimated expenditures for 1928. as drawn up Sunday at his home here.
now principal of the Riverview school j McPeck; Dialogue, Ludl'e Walker, yaar and raising a calf, aftd the ha*t
by the budget committee, calls for
loss of »50.000.
Kenneth McKensle. Douglas Kahler, way to provtda It In wastarn Dragon
Mr amt Mrs. Ray Baugh and family and aays there are 60 In the school
More than »20.000,000 was spent last »1364.16 more than was budgeted In and Mr. and Mrs. John Edmlston and
Owing to the Infantile paralysis Marlon Litton, and Albert Methews; la by faatllng lagumea, say the li»a-
year to run the city of Portland The 1927. or a total budget for the year of sons. Loren and James motored to scare, the Hallowe'en program lo have Recitation. Douglas Kahler; Plano stock specialists of tha atata college.
department of commerce says so In »21.685 84. of which amount »18,965.84 Junction City and attendeo a reunion been given by (he Peaaant Hill public solo. Luelle Walker; I’rophwy, LucDe Twalva pounds go Into lha milk, 35
a compilation of financial statistics la to be raised by taxation.
Into tha body of tha animat and the
school this coming Saturday has been Larimer.
of the Calvert family last Sunday
All commercial chicken yards were
for municipalities.
Nina Dilley was elected captain of lamalnder la undlgastad In tha food.
Mrs. Wills Rlxxl spent last week- j Indefinitely postponed The child hav-
An Issue of »46.000 in Bend school banished from Medford last week. end In Portland.
!
notes, bearing 516 per cent Interest, when the city council passed an ordl-
Mrs Pitney sad daughters. Madena.
was sold last week to the Central Ore- nance limiting any citizen from keep- fn>m j uni.t|on CTttr. Mary, who Is |
gon bank of Bend at par with a pre­
teaching In Harrisburg, and Beulah.'
DON’T FAIL TO VISIT THE PIECE GOODS DEPT. — MANY NEW PATTERNS
tng that all chicken bens must be at from Port'and.. spent Sunday with Mr. (
mium of »191.80.
least 30 feet from neighboring prop­ and Mrs. A. W. Weaver.
Lester McAnlah. 31. was killed last
Mr and Mrs Roy Edmlston are en
week east of Allcel. when a shotgun erty
966-968
966-968
OPPOSITE REX THEATRE
Oregon City will soon have a new tertalnlng their friends at their new
charge penetrated hla chest as he was
bus
line
operating
between
the
down­
home
next
Friday
evening
with
a
crawling through brush near a river,
Willame««
W iliam *«*
town bnslnesa section to the Mountain J hallowe'en party.
tn quest of ducks.
Street
View district. It was announced by
Street
Franklin F Korell. republican, was
City Manager J. L. Franzen, who Is j
Eugene
elected representative for the third
Kugene
preparing a franchise A. Rlnkes of '
GARDEN WAY
congraaeiooat district of Oregon. In a
Willamette Is to establish the lln* by
Phon« 2233
special election held in Multnomah
Phon« 2233
November 1.
county last week.
Mr. and Mra. Marvin Bailey nt
Waldport's last “better road” elec­ Wendllng visited with the Frank
W J Bowren Jr.. lakeside rancher
WHERE QUALITY MEETS CONFIDENCE LARAWAY BLDG.
LARAWAY BLDG.
tion. which carried by more than two Bailey family Sunday.
on Ten Mile lake, brought In four male
to one. will have to be repeated, ow­
Mrs. Frank Pattlaon was hostess
coyote hides to the county clerk at
ing to an error tn the manner the to a committee of the Just-a-Mero-
Coquille last week, receiving »72 boun
election was called and conducted. Chib. Friday afternoon. The ladles
ty from Coos county.
Little doubt la held locally hot that met to formulate plans for a Hallow­
Clark Richardson. 76. Maupin ranch It will carry again along with the new
e'en party which the club will give
er. was killed and his brother George, propoged 'c^ e'r;
, for members and their husbands at
of Portland was injured when their ;
Nearly 1000 head of fat steers were the home
Mrs Wayne Yocum of
anto upset on the Ochoco highway 20
shipped In one day recently from Sen-
Refreshments were served
miles east of Prineville.
sea. on the high plain of Grant c6unty. gnd the fo„ ow|M were present: Mra.
The power and light plant owned ( g
which a few years ago was one j Wa_ _
Yocum and son. Donald
and operated by the Peoples W est |
j,|eakeat_ coldest and most iso-
Wayne.
Mrs Robert Rldgley and
Coast Hydro-Blectrlc corporation at lated In the United States, says Sey­
daughters. Lestelle and Colleen.
Florence will be moved to Cushman. mour Jones, state market agent. In
Excellent coaching on our part—telling the
Out of town people were well re­
three miles distant, soon
his weekly bulletin.
presented at the very Interesting com
One hundred three-year-old holly
iitaker« Junt how theae Rultn should be made—
Six of the 'biggest timber* ever mnnlty meeting sponsored by the
trees have been presented to the uni brought to the c|ty of Cotlage Grove Clv|c Societles of Springfield. Friday '
▼erslty of Oregon at Eugene to form arrived over the Oregon Pacific t evening. Talks on community spirit |
bring« to you the greatest value« of the «eanon.
a memorial hedge to the late presi­ Eastern railway for use as stringers | an^ co-operation by Captain C. S
dent, Prince L. Campbell.
In the construction of a bridge at the Nusbau-rn and representatives of the
The plant of the Oregon City Foun Anderson & Middleton mill, Latham various clubs, splendid music and de­
dry company, one of the oldest Indus­ The »ticks are 90 feet In length and lightful refreshments made It well
trie* in the city, waa destroyed by splendidly proportioned,
worth while and helped to promote
fire of undetermined origin last week.. Petitions have been filed with the the much desired friendly feeling be­
Loss was placed at »55 000.
Lane county district boundary board tween townspeople and the surround­
Final figures on enrollment on the for the consolidation of a number of ing communities.
campus of the University of Oregon school districts In Lane county. Davis
Mr. and Mrs. Sanborn of Pendleton
When It conies to keeping
at Eugene, and at the medical school and Thurston seek to become One dis­ B. C. have arrived at the B. Waite
In Portland, total 3069, it is announced trict, and Union, Liberty and Laurel home. Mrs. Sanborn Is a sister of
within the restrictions of
by Earl M Palletl, registrar.
Home. In the Junction City section, Mrs. Waite. The Sanborns are on
your clothing budget two-
their way to Taft, California, where
Oregon’s deer hunting season, which are asking to be united.
started September 10, officially came
Oregon's prune crop has sufficient­ they will spend the winter with a son
trouser suits certainly an­
to a close last week. Officials at the ly distinct demand from that of Cali­ and daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bailey and son.
state game commission characterized fornia, and the crop here Is so short
swer that apparently difficult
the season as the most successful in this year that packers are already pro­ Alfred, of Schuyler, Nebraska, arrived
history.
rating their orders for certain sizes, ' Wednesday and are visiting at the J.
problem. Ours surely do, tor
The Til Taylor statue will be com and It is predicted that the Oregon j R. Fish home. They left Oregon about
here are quality suits In the
pleted by July 1 of next year and will crop will be sold before the 1928 crop a year ago but have returned with
s
| the Intention of making Oregon their
be unveiled at the Pendleton Round-up comes on, packers reported.
newest
modes and pattern*,
home.
In September, according to an an
The board of regents of state nor­
Melville
Pattison
was
one
of
the
nouncement made recently by Chas mal schools authorized the building
popularly priced.
committee to proceed with the land­ volunteer searchers who aided In the
H. Marsh.
search
for
Earl
Pierce.
With the re-olling of a short section scaping of the grounds for the Eastern
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Young and fam­
of state highway between Echo and Oregon normal school In L« Grande.
Pendleton finished, all re-olling work Nothing was said at the meeting In ily of Sherwood. Oregon, spent the
this year in the La Grande division ts Salem recently as to when actual Week-end at the J. R. Meek home. Mrs.
completed, according to state highway building operations would get under Meek and Mrs. Young were class-
way
mates at O. A. C.
department officials.
Mr. J. R. Meek, who drives a gravel
Disposition of the remainder of the
More than 75 per cent of the stu
truck at Waldport, spent the week-end
dents of the University of Oregon are money received by Douglas county with his family.
members of some church, or have a from the government as Its share of
Forest Anderson was removed from
church preference, It was announced the Oregon and California land grant the Pacific Christian Hospital to his
I
tax
refund
was
made
at
Roseburg
by
In Eugene by Rev. H. W. Davis, direc
The «ea»on’H newest In patterns
home Saturday. He will be confined
tor of United Christian work on the the county court. Of the sum orig­ to his bed for some time.
and the season'« finest In silks are
inally received, »460,000 in round fig­
campus.
presented In this generous offering
The
Sunshine
club
will
hold
their
Huge masses of Jellyfish have been ures was apportioned to various school
at prices that maku a visit here
next
meeting
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
washed upon the north beach of the and road funds some time ago, leaving
Imperative.
Clarence
Chase,
Thursday
November
Umpqua river within the past week a balance of »1,022,147 unexpended.
8. The meeting Is a very Important
The mass of Jellyfish Is 20 feet In The court has gone on record as
one and all members are urged to be
wtdth and about 2 feet In depth and stressing the need of a new courthouse
present.
«stands several yards along the ocean and jail and now appropriates »200,000
Mrs Margaret. Pengra returned from
for their construction.
frontage.
Portland Monday where she had been
OREGON STATE NEWS
OF GENERAL INTEREST
Community News
The Goal of Value
T w o -T r o u ser Suits
These Suits Mean Economy
$1975
to
$3975
VALUES!
T IE S
49c to $1.49