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    T IIl’llHJ’AYNOVKMHKH 3, 1927
PACE FIVE
T U B H P R IN Q n E L D NEWS
Workman grading .«a «tree! at Win
SUMMONS
' plaintiff an abaotate divorce from tha
ehaatar bay have unaarthwl tha sk«le-1 jN I THB
CIRCUIT
for uir
the i»
care
cue tody
I fISf u
i n v u i l COURT
lytJUni OF THE
tlir« . ^defendant,
'iri’ irioHL, tut
ir b and
iiu vuotvu/
By Spesisi
STATE OF OREOON, IN ANI> FOR \ f the minor children ot plaintiff and
Iona nf three Indiana and an elk head.
LANE COUNTY.
defendant, and for such other and
Despite a material Increase In the
Cor risponde nt«
Cofra Campbell, Plaintiff, va. Horace . further relief as to the Court may
coat ut Huppllei and that an additional
W Campbell. Oefendant
)»"» »nd equitable.
,17.000 ha« been appropriated for To Horace w Campbell. Defendant: 1 Thl" summons 1» served npon yon
In
the
name
of
the
State
of
Oregon.
publication
by virtue of an or! r
Brief Resume of Happenings of I teacher»' »ai«ri««. the budget of tha you ar« hereby required to appear an<l ° f
■Jon O F 8k'P wf>r
UPPER W ILLA M ETTE
Salem publftl school will be kept with­
THURSTON
answer the Complaint filed herein Jf *“ [ ourt, dated and died Nov. 1,
the Week Collected for
in the figures of laat year, plua , z per against you In the above entitled «ult l-*-7- directing Ihla Snmmons be
cent allowed by constitutional arn*-nd- and Court within four week» of the »erved upon you by publication of the
Our Readers.
The pulpl» nf the I n n e r public
l<eland Hunting«, who ha« «pent
dale of the first publication of thia «""*
f°r ,fo“f Conseco.
i ment
a< hied under the dlrei'llou of their nome time visiting re'ullves here, re
summon«, and If you fall to appear.
weeks In the Sprinvfield J '1’ ’-’
There
Th.-
seventh
annual
apple
.how
of
I
‘
»"V-
20
fewer
divorce
pro-
tor want thereof th* plaintiff will lak - Imte of first publication, Nov. 3, 1M7.
K l l l i e l l i t ' l l ' l e l l t Itos» MlttheW* gave >
1 turned In hl« home In Eugene lull
the MU,e„ F reew ater dl.rr.ct w a. held ' carding. tiled in Oregon during he Judgment agnln«t you a» prayed for
w
.Y* K ' 'S '
p rogcn i mid Iwiki't amlal luel Ha! 1 Saturday.
period Octolier I, 1B2B, to September In plaintiff'« Complaint, fo-wlt: foi .. I’ n n tlff. Residence and Post Offli e
urd»>
A I h 'U i 137 w m taken In. Thia I The high achool guve a Hallowe'en last week.
de<
rei-
of
Ihe
Court
dissolving
th
e
'
AddreM«
Eugene.
Oregon.
30, 1027, than during the period Octo­
bond« of matrimony and grunting to
17. -4: I). 1:
et veil
Mini la In go toward a l lay ahed party ut the school house last Friday
Lane county laat week rectr
ber 1. 1025. to September 30. 1020.
i ne nf (lie baahela »old fur over five I uvenlng.
,100.4110 OH a» Ila Share of the 1020 ta» T W g w m (U ii ,.1„ . ).< j , n „ report pre-
duiiara.
|(y
gU |e trtMUrer ln Halem
Mr. und Mrs. Itoy Edmlstoii enter­ on Oregon California grant lands.
The tnh-rct«»« tf-i '*'» In banket hall | tained their frli-nda In their new home
The annual run of »llveralde »al- ,B)|t weeh.
have alerted ut the l‘leu»aht Hill high luat Frl'lay evening .about 00 wefe uiuu Is new on In Ihe Coquille river 8ee)|,B< of 12(M, aPr«« of loggedmff
eehnul. The Junior girl» with Nina present. Tto- evening was «pent In and good catches ar* reported daily
wjm ,.) ) | n l a H
we„u by
Jlllli-y aa captain have won the eham t vlulling und card game».
Herbert
The total valoe of taxable property u ttro|,l
o f Myrtle Point In a
plnimhlp of the (li U Tha Senior boy» Welaa installed hl» radio and fsrnlan- In Jackson county. Including public ; -j-ravelair plane for the Coquille Valley
have beaten (he Juntura, the auphu- ed entertainment, also after a p't-aa service corporal Ion», 1» ,33.140.404 03 ! g be4,p & Wool cqjnpany
Five ton»
nairea have beaten (tie frehhmeu. The ant evening refre«huienta of grape
Announcement wa« made recently of Kentucky Iduegra«», orchard gras».
rhaniplonehlp will he decided thia Juice, eoudwtehea, cake uud pie were
(hat the new six story ,2M,000 I-a alaike. rye and white clover will be
week.
! kerved.
Grande hob-1 will be*formally opened ■own on the 1200 acres.
Our success depends upon pleasing our patrons. We
Fifty aeata arrived ul the Pleaaaht ' The Farmer« Union are giving a on November 15.
keep constantly before us the thought for better service
Mr» Austin E. Herrick, widow of
HUI high a< hoot laat Thursday and sewing demonstration at the home >f
and more satisfed custom ers. We sell only the best m eats
(juaranllue for Infantile paraly«!» the engineer who ran the engine and
were placed In llie large naat via»» Mr«. Ira Gray on Wednesday.
handled under the m ost sanitary conditions.
wan lilted In Grants Pa«» lu«t Friday. train carrying Abraham blndoln to hl»
room and the "aboratnry. The stu
The high school student« are giving Duly two caaoa have been reported Inauguration, died at the home of Mrs.
The health of growing children is a m atter of utm ost in­
dents brought the aeata from Goahen |
Lydia Bailey, her daughter, near
u play oil Nove unb»r 11, "The EIop«* ! the pant two weeks.
terest
to the parents. Meats of prime quality as obtained
In their ear».
North Plains, last week. Mr Herrick
meal of Ellen. at the high nchool
The first Issue of Ihe "Siskiyou."
from this m arket are rich in food elem ents growing children
The Junior» and »enlora of the 1’lea t- I 1 building
was a friend of Prenldent bincoln and
Southern Oregon Normal achool publl
need.
ant Hilt high aehiud are atudylng i
Mr» William i Rennie, who under- CHtlon. Is just off Ihe pre»« The pa­ knew him well In Illinois.
newspaper work Including lead». head !
Salem has Ihe largest farmer tele­
operation nt I’m Irte per will be Issued every two week».
i weal a m
In«», editorial« I'laiia are under any ■
phone system of any city of Its tdze on
('hrl«tlan liospllal »ome time ago ha,
Budg'-t
for
the
Forest
Grove
«<
hool
to puhllah a school paper by uae of i recovered sufficiently to he removed
the Pacific coast, according to C. Aller.
ihe mimeograph machine. Malcolm ‘ la«t Thursday to the home of her «on, district ha« a 3 per cent lncreaae over district manager of the Paclflt 'fee ~
the budget of last year. The total la
Fptey of the fn lveralty of Oregou. i Ennla, who lives In Eugene.
phone A- Telegraph company. On Oc­
,55.5X0. requiring a levy of 19 ipllla.
reporter for the Sprlngtl»;ld New» '
4th and Main Sts.
Phone 63
tober 1 there were 8954 slationa with
The
Suiiduy
school
rally
was
held
To Medford*« more than 20 mil«« of x daffy aggregate of 33.000 calls, or
talked to the «indent« of Ihe high
E. C. STUART
PRATT HOLVERSON
a< bool laat week on Journalism. lie told here luat Sunday. The aim * « » for paved alreeta will be added next year 66,000 users of the telephone.
SO prex iit J uki at the d o se of Son
how new» ta gathered both locally
five more modern streets and 11 more
Walnut growers of Polk county are
and In other place» lyol how II la day achool the eightieth one CfPered will be graded und graveled at a coat
harvesting their crops this week and
amid
much
upp'uu«e.
Professor
written and prepared for the printer«
of ,S3,000.
unless there are some heavy frost»
The young folka nf Ihe I’leaaanl Hill laindlea, who ha» organised an or-
O. H Neals’ walnut drier near the work of gathering Ihe nuts will
'
cheHtru
here,
gave
sev
era
l
number«
Endeavor held a Hallowe'en party at
Chase flardens. northeast of Eugene, drag along for at least ten days more
the home of Mr and Mr«. Jed W heeler | on the program with the orchestra, was destroyed by fire Inst week Mr
According to reports this year's crop ;
i also a quartet from E II. U. gave ,i
Huturday, October 28.
Neals' entire crop, valued at ,1500. jf w-alnuts is lighter than that of la s t ,
'
number
which
wq»
greatly
appreci­
The ladle« of the Pleasant HI’t
season, but the quality and slxe are
was burned.
Christian church met at the home if ated. A «hurt addre»« by Rev. Hoven
I on "Preparation for Ihe UreMt Rally I The open season In Oregon for ang uniformly better.
Mr« (’. I. William« laat week
I have quit the paint business and have gone into real
The Junior Endeavor of Ihe Plea» Ihty," »an given followed by a basket 1 nng for trout more than six Inches } Articles of Incorporation of one of !
estate exclusively. So bring in your listing if you have
dinner.
'
long will c* se November 30 this year i pOO!1 county’s pioneer organixatlons
an Hill Chrmllan church held an
anything to sell or trade and we will give it our full time.
Mr. and Mrs Bert W eaver drove Instead of October 31. as previously were filed with the county clerk. Rob- i
election '«al Friday, October 28 nt
Our ojtice will be open front 8 until 6 o’clock at 312 Main
ert
Watson,
recently.
The
«article«
announced
the home of Mr». i: E Kilpatrick and to Jutit-llon City last Sunday.
street, next to th© Archway Pool hall.
Mr and Mrs. McKtln and Mr. and
Fire of unknown origin destroyed were of the Arago lodge. No. 28, I. O. I
cho«e the following officers IBesIdent.
Evelyn Phelps. vleepreslilenl. Lurella Mrs Madison from Bprlngfleld at- property In a block at-Oakridge and O. F„ formed almost exactly 50 year» |
Boughman; Secretary, Mildred Mon tended the party at Roy Kdmistnn a seriously endangered Ihe entire town ago at Empire City, now known a n ;
The damage was estimated to be more | Empire. The organization date wa»
»on; Treasurer. Thai« Brook»; Pianist, last Friday evening.
People m aking the first ten listings of property with us
than ,25.000.
i September 4. 1877.
~
Mildred Swift; CuorlsMr, Florence
will receive free a toilet artirie wall rack.
— — — —
Rock» and stick were used by Min- < State conventions held biennially '
Jordan
It *«« decided to hold En­
CARDEN WAY
nle Suiste. 16. Of Butter creek, near nstead of annually, with district con-
deavor al 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon 11
» We w ant a name for our real estate office. The one
u
n
-
_ _ _ _
Pendleton. In slaying two bobcats ventlons takln, place In alternate j
subm itting the best name by November 10 will receive a
Inatead of 6 The leader for last S
t which attacked sheep she was herding years, will be put Into effect by the
day October 30. was Evlyn I’help»
beautiful oil painting of the T hree Sisters peaks; size 36
Mr and Mrs Mevlg of Eugene w ere’
Oregon Congress of Parents and
near her home.
inches long by 12 inches wide.
Sunday guest» of the (X H. Ilaugann i
FOR SALE
Damage estimated at ,60.048 85 was Teacher», according to action taken
I family
W inter Apples 50c per box Bring
caused by 26 fires In the city of Port­ at the closing sesalon of the 22d
8undttv ;
your boxes. T J Maxwell IH m iles] The J- 11 >',"h
land during September, according to annual state convention held In La
west of h^rinvtleld on North »Id e o ^ with Mr and Mrs. J. P. Ashlon ol the monthly report of Edward Gren­ Grande laat week.
N ., j Albany.
The 1927 cranberry crop on the Pa
river
----- i C. K. Bailey left for Cheshire Friday ! fell. fire marshal.
312 Main Street
Springfield, Oregon
ciflc coast la estimated at 56,000 bush­
Light
rains
the
past
few
days
have
for a visit with relatives.
els according to figures issued by the
Mrs. L. W Zumalt and baby of Clear > delayed threshing operations In the
Pacific Cranberry exchange, co-opera­
latke, accompanied by Miss Mlram i North Powder district
Most of the
tive of Astoria. The exchange has an­
Frink of Connecticut were guests nt grain has been placed In the stack.
nounced Its opening price as ,15 a
Ihe A. C Trsvlii home Tuesday.
! awaiting threshing.
barrel or ,5 a box. This is bvSieved I
Mrs Frank Ba'ley was hostess to I Elroy Haynes. 22. of Dayton, was
Io be Ihe highest opening price for
her seventh grade M. E. Sunday school I wounded In the face Inst Sunday after-
late berries on record.
etnss. Ten boys participated In a bon , noon by the accidental discharge of a j
IL rbert Parker, rancher of the Buell
fire, out door gntnes. and a welner revolver. The bullet entered his chin,
district, northwest of Dallas, was |
roast In an Ideal place on Ihe river ' destroying his left e y e,
hank ThA«e who enjoyed Ihe pleas j Medford started work laat week in | ; killed accidentally with Ilia shotgun
last week. He was driving along a
i ir o g o n .
ant event were Oeorge nniMleralrt al.,.ord w,th a decision of the chamber j
Andrus. Ralph Gillette, Harold and j „» ..nmmerce director» to Improve the ' ' 11 untry road In a rock v a -. . v iih a
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comm'r> I i i i o u . i »
r
repeating
eer his knees»,
penting shot-gun betw
betweer
Melvin Foao, Arion Shanlok Robert ,crB, air ,)ort | O meet the outlined r e -1" \
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probably looking for birds. The wagon j
Robert«. Mark Smith, llruee Squire», „ „in m eiits o f the govi rnmenL
,
,
,
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u
,
. Lloyd
.
, - Hchlpley
1 . 1 . 1 . . and
. I ,e
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I
struck a chui«hole and the gun bound-,
Ihe , >
hostess.
„ n «trt«red « » o r - ,
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,,
.
Because ,,
they , w ire „ consider»it
ex r
j
t
hammer striking on th e,
Ross Manning and family have hltnn,_ the Kla.nall. county court has J
inovi-d Into Ihe Wylie house for Ihe rejected nil bids for the const ruction wagen tongue.
The bureau of public roads and the
winter.
of an Isolation hospital The lowest
W M. fu rry of The Dalle» 1» »pentl hid wn« 84000 over the court'» esti­ highway department have almost com-
plet- »1 grading Ihe right of way on
Ing the week with ehl» »later In-law.
mate.
Mount His'd from Governm nt Camp
Mr» Frank Bailey.
The national barred Plymouth Rock east for a distance of approximate-!;-
J. It. Fish »hot a tirge dusky home'!»
egg laying recur»! wa» returned to Ore­ half a mile, for Ihe racking of some
H e re !
owl which ineitwured f»4 Inches from
gon Agricultural college experiment 1200 ears, which. It is estimated, will
lip to tip.
And
station at Corvaltla last week when ( be needed to take care of the winter
you’ll
b e
hen No. 1596 laid her 334th egg In sports enthusiasts, amateurs and on­
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
sure,
too,
lookers, who will take part in the
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE 363 day».
of a bag
STATE OF OREGON FOR LANE
Hearing of the application of the activities tin the mountain.
COUNTY.
that is modish and
Unton Railroad of Oregon to acquire
A
check
signed
by
George
Washing­
In the Muller of Ihe Estate c? ' ’•-arles
convenient. A score
and operate a line of railroad extend­ ton. authorising payment of 870 to Dr.
E. Clark. Deceased.
—alw ays lias. And now
of »tunning models
ing
from
Union
to
Union
Junction.
In
The undersigned having been Ap­
James Cratke. has been entrusted to
of plain and novel­
with a good radio set In
pointed by the County Court of the eastern Oregon, will be held at Union the care of a Salem bank by Mr«., T.
ty leathers assures
the home, he ffrasts on
State of Oregon for latne County xi! November 39,
Gronke of that city. The check was
you satisfactory se­
mlnlHtrntrlx of the estate of Charles
good music to hiB h e a rt’s
Vernon Worlated. 13. son of L. G. drawn on the United States Federal
lection. The c o lo n
E. Clark, deceased and having quail-
content, hearing famed
fled, notice Is u ro b y given to Ihe Worlsted, a merchant of Yoder, acci­ bank, and was In payment for medi­
will match your tall
song birds of the nation
creditor» of. and nl, persona having dentally’»hot and fatally wounded hla cal services. The bank on which the
costume!
claims against »aid deceased, fo pre
w ithout having te gfVe up
sent then», as required by Inw, within twin brother George Inal Sunday, with check was drawn waa owned by Alex­
the com forts of his pipe
six month» after the first publication a shotgun The boys hnd found the ander Hamilton and was one of the
and easy slippers.
of thia notice to the said N elli» J. gun In a warehouse and loaded It.
famous early day financial institutions.
Clark at 434 Miner BuUdlng, Eugene.
Every home should have
Determination
to
»»-cure
authorisa­
Use of flares similar to those used
Oregon Date of flrst publication here­
a ratlio. It keeps the whole
tion and adoption of the Umatilla by railroads is being advocated by Ed­
of, the 3rd day of November, 1927.
NELLIE J. CLARK, Administratrix Rnplgl» project at the next session of ward Ostrander, publlr service com­
family abreast of all th a t Is
of the Estate of Charles E. Clark. congress was voted at the annual missioner, In connection with the op­
going on In the world—so
dcii'ilHi’d,
diversified are the pro­
SMITH A EVANS. Attorneys for meeting of the Umatilla Rapids asso­ eration of for hire busses In this
gram s every fifteen hours
Administratrix, 434-5-6 Miner Bldg., ciation In Pendleton last Thursday state. Mr. Ostrander said the use of
Eugene, Oregon.
of the day.
A huge slide of rocks nnd earth cov­ flares would reduce materially the
N. 3, 10, 17, 24:
ered the Roosevelt highway and the accident hazard at night, and at the
ATW ATER KENT,
Southern Pacific track at llarvlew. be­ same time Improve the service of the
NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT
Under Mr. Ostrander'»
tween Garibaldi and Rockaway, last bus lines.
Z E N IT H , CROSLEY
MEETING
week, and truffle on both highway proposal these flares would be set
To Whom It May Concern:
Radio sets.
Standard
Notice Is hereby given that a meet­ and rail line was tied up for several out when busses are detained at any
ing of the legal voters being resident
parts at lowest prices- if
point along the highways.
taxpnyer» nnd owners of real property days.
you wish to build your own
^he Pacific Cooperative, Wool Grow­
Petro Morin, fisherman at W inches­
In Roiul District No. 19, In lame
set.
j County, Oregon, well be held at the ter liny, has caught eight so-cnlled man ers have Jnst sent out checks totaling
hour of 1:30 P. M. on the 19th day of eating sharks tn hl» nets. The sharks. nearly 2250,000 to members of the as-
Step in—Listen ln.
November, A. D., 1927-, a t the Oak.
, ridge High School Rulhllng In said although of small slxe, are ferocious , soclatlon. More than 1000 growers
Rond District, to determine whether and did considerable damage to the participated In the distribution, which
! »aid mail district shall levy a «pedal nets before they were captured and covers the sale of nearly 650,000
| tax of $10, 258.13 upon all the taxable kill«).
ponnda of wool.
i property In »aid district for the ptir-
The state board of vocational educa­
James Whitford? beloved resident of
i pose nf prov'dlng funds for mninten-
- nnee of existing roads and construc­ th« Ms«o»lc and Knstern Star home tion lies confirmed Ihe appointment
tion of new road«.
at Cottage Grove, celelirated his 100th of C. D. Adams as slats director of vo­
C P BARNARD, County Judge.
birthday leet Ratwdsy. A cake meas­ cational »duration and supervisor of
CLINTON HURD, County Commis­
uring flv« and onehalf feet aero»» trades and Industries. He succeed»
sioner.
B. B Elliott, who resigned recently
M II. ANDERSON, County Commis­ held the eaaal«« representing an «van
Phone 11-J
414 Main St.
beeaus« e( ill health.
•aatury.
sioner.
4
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Community News
OREGON STATE NEWS
OF GENERAL INTEREST
WE ARE EVER STRIVING
TO PLEASE
INDEPENDENT MEAT CO.
L is tin g s W a n t e d
FREE
WILLIAM VASBY, R eal E state
25th Anniversary 1
You’ll Have Money Left To Put In
Dad
Likes
M usic
Y our N ew H an d b ag
If You Buy It
98c to 4.9i
Springfield
Garage
You^urc always certain
of liqht food wrfK-
JC rescent -
the Double A ctin g
BakJng Powder