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THE SPRINOFIBLD NEWS
THURSDAY DEX'KMHER 22, 1927
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TRAIN SCHEDULE
Springfield Stops
Northbound
No 32 .
2:38 P M
No. 16 . ...................... 4 2 7 A. M Flag
Southbound
9:33 P. M Flog
No 16 ..
No 81 ...
.. 8:45 A. M
Coach Rperlai for Klamath Falla
and beyond, on flag at 2:01 P.
on
Sunday. Tuesday and Friday,
6CT RESULTS)
M
Call (he Fix It Hhop for estimates
Hpeclnl Christinaa flower», either FOR SALE OR TRADE--White Leg TRACTOR CLINIC TO
on Four plumbing and beating. Ho in plunta or cut flowora at Oldham* <4
horn chickens. Orant McOInnia,
BE HELD DECEMBER 30
Finn near Ftral National Ituuk Phono Hehän tola.
R. 1.
D 15-22:
The annual tractor school and
"clinic”
conducted by the Danner
All kind* Ot In .m i. p i i t l i l l u g , K e ls o
AFTER HHOPP1NO AROUND TOWN
FOR S A L E W O O D
mining J2 |,„r room and up. Roy
Motor company of this city Is sche­
TAKE
A
LOOK
AT
OUR
DISPLAY
Koch. Call 135 J.
tf.
Old Orowlh Fir, Second Orowth Fir,
duled for Friday, December 30, at
Oak, Aab. All lengtba. Phone Spring- OF RELIABLE USED CARS—YOU the local garage at Fifth and A streets.
NEVER
SAW
BETTER—THEN
COM
tf.
All Hat tor the Holiday Cleaning-— field 104.
PARE OUR PRICES. YOU'LL AOREE Representatives of the Ford Motors
New JModnrn Cleaning Plant— Ona
THAT THIS IS THE PLACE AND and Mitchell Lewis Impllment Distri­
rKy Warvloe. J K Llndaey, 240 Main
UNBREAKABLE WATCH CRYS­ NOW IS THE TIME TO B‘UY AND butors will have charge of the affair.
D. 8-16-22:
TALS—Fincy shapes and regulars.
A tractor twill be torn down and
Hoyt's Carb Store.
tf. SAVE.
reassembled, with explanations of Its
Wa apaclallaa in Swiss brarlet watch
various parts. A luncheon will be
1926 Ford Coupe.
reporting Hoy fa 221 Main Rtreet. If
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
served at noon.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE Ford Touring.
STATE OF OREXJON FOR LANE ■ Dodge Touring.
COUNTY.
I Willys Knight Touring.
SEPTIC TANKS
CHRISTMAS MAILING IS
In the Matter of the Eatate of A. C. 1924 Butck Standard Coupe
Ready for you to tnatall
APPROACHING ITS PEAK
Schoonover, deceased.
1924 Uulck Standard 4-door Sedan.
For fam ily of live __
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The undersigned having been ap­ 1924 Bulck Standard 2-door Sedan.
For family of eight - .
jïg
Peak of Chrlatmaa mall rush Is
pointed by the County Court of the 1927 Bnlck Standard Roadster.
at our plant
to be reached shortly, as the final
Blate of Oregon for Lane county ad­
Hewer Pipa—Orain Tila
bags of packages and greeting cards
ministratrix of the estate of A. C. Bulck "4" Roadster.
Chlmne» Blocks
Schoonover, deceased, and having 1923 Bulck Touring.
arrive and depart from the local post-
EUGENE CONCRETE PIPE CO.
qualified, notice la hereby given to the
office.
tf. creditors of. and all persona having Several Good Cheap Cara from «30
Out going mall has approached 50
claims against said deceased, to pre­
to «76.
sacks
dally this week, and the latter
sent them, as required by law. within
Easy Terms.
part of the week Is witnessing the
NOTICE OP FINAL SETTLEMENT six month" after the first nuhllcatlnn
Nolle« la hereby given that T K of this notice tn the said Louisa
heaviest Influx of Incoming mall for
F. W. FETTYJOHN CO.
Ehlwarda, Administrator o f Hi,. K» Schoonover at 4.14 Miner Building, Eu­
j Seventh and Olive SL
Eugene, Ore. the season to date. On the whole.
tot,, of E 11 Griffin. deceased, has gene, Oregon
Springfield people were exceptionally
filed hl" (Inal report and account as Dole of first publication hereof, tho
Phone 1287.
auek. with tho Clerk of th»- County Rih
thoughtful o f the portal employees
day
of
December.
1927.
Court of l.une County. Oregon, and
this year, and the result Is that no
tho Court baa Ret Monday, January
LOUISA SCHOONOVER. Adminis­
trouble Is anticipated by the local
14. 1928. at 10 0e o'clock In the fore. tra trix of the E la te of A C. Schoon­ HIGH SCHOOL TO GIVE
staff.
nnoa. tn the County Court Room in
PROGRAM ON FRIDAY
the Court House at hlugene, tome over de: eas' d
Postmaster Hamlin reminded local
County. Oregon, a" the lime and place
SMITH A EVANS. Attorneys for
people today that the postoffice win­
to hear objection» to ..ie same. and A d m in is tra tr ix , 424 541 Miner Bldg.,
The general public la Invited by
dow will not be open at all on Sunday,
for the final a.-ttlument of said estate Eugene, O regon
high school officials to attend the pro­
T E Edwards. Administrator
n m s? ;;» :
Christmas day, and that on the follow­
gram
to
be
given
at
the
assembly
hall
W E I.L H * W K IX 8 , A tto rn e y s
ing day It will be open only during
tomorrow afternoon at 1 o'clock.
1» 1 6 -U -t« Ja ". l?
the morning hours
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT featuring Christmas numbers, and In-
eluding a one-act play. ‘ The Stock­
NOTICE OF FIN A L S ETTLEM EN T E sta te o f D orn L yo n s, Deceased
RESPONSE IS GOOD AT
Notice Is hereby given thn, Eva B.
Notice Is hereby given that Jess, 1 ing's Revolt."
Ht«g«hen»on. Administratrix of the Es­ Wallace, executor of the last will . The orchestra and glue clubs will
MISSIONARY PROGRAM
tate of J 8. Stevenson, deceased, has and testament of Dorn Lyons, de i give several numbers under the lead­
filed her final report and account as eeased, has filed In the County Court i
Women of the First Christian
su<4i. with the clerk of the Countv of the State of Oregon, In and fo r• ership of Miss Grace Potter, whose
Court of Ltnr County, Oregon, and Lane County, hlx final report as such work In the music department at the church missionary society, who gave
and that ten o'clock 'n th<- • high school Is receiving favorable a benefit pageant Sunday night, were
the Court has set Monday, January 14. executor
forenoon of Monday, tho 2nd day of j
1924 st 10 00 o'clock In the forenoon. January, 1928. at the Court room 1 comment. Thp play will be given un­ accorded a gratifying response by th ­
In the County Court Room In the thereof tn Eugene. Oregon, have been | der the direction of Miss Frances at dience and more than «20 was sent
Court House at Eugene. Lane County. by the Court fixed and appointed as : Hodge, who has directed several suc- to the state mission board as a result.
( irvtgon. as the time and place to hear tho time and place for hearing ob '
The pageant was entitled, "Perfect
obp- tlona to the tame, and for the Jectlons to snld report and for th« re s a fu l amateur performance« here in
final settlement of said estate
‘
Love.”
final settlement of the estate of said the past.
UVA It STEPHENSON, Admlnls- deceased
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JESSE WALLACE. Executor.
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W E L L S . A tto rn e y » .
A E WHEELER. Attorney,
D If. 22 29 Ja 6 12
D t 8-16-22-2«:
B U S IN E S S
D IR E C T O R Y l
Phon» 130 M
Life, Automobile and Fire
Insurance
CARL A. WYMAN
Resident Agi.nt
754 D Street,
Springfield. Oregon
Rea. Phone 180
zibur Choice
Of Any 5
Funeral Director
—
Rea. Phone 3
Carl H. Phetteplace, M. D.
(Jenaral Practice, Bpoclal Attention
to Obstetrics and Diseases of chil­
li roo.
First National Bank Building
Springfield. Oregon
WM. O. HUGHES
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Ì^ÈWMAGAZINES AT
W. F. Walker
WILLI» BERTSCH. Prop.
OFFICE AT SERVICE OARAGE
633 Main Street
Successor to Button Transfer
PIRE
ARCHAMBEAU'S
WOMENS SHOP
Specialty Dressmaking
Evening Dress«»— Hand Made
Flowers — Hats and Coats
Cor. Main and Second Streets.
Phone 166 W
Offers ItsReaders
Plano Moving
SPRINGFIELD TRANSFER
OfBIca Phone 43
,
AND AUTO INSURANCE
NOTARY PUBLIC
Office at
228 Main 8t.
62 J
Resilience 125 C 8t
82M
Full Auto Equipment
l.ady Assistant
DR. S. RALPH DIPPEL
DENTIST
Phons 43
Plrrt Nat’l Bank Bldg., Springfield
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Bprlnqflald,
Oreqon
MAX STOVE WORKS
DR. N. W. EMERY
DENTIST
Sutton Bid»
Phone 80-J
Residence Phone 16S-M
A n u n h e ard of b a rg ain . E no ugh re a d ­
ing fo r tha w h ole fa m ily — a w id e v a ri­
ety of high claae m agazines— all at a
price to fit y o u r pocketbo ok.
D o n ’t
fa il to ta li« ad van tag e of this m oney-
saving* o p p o rtu n ity .
N o need to wai>
aa R enew al» w ill be extended fro m d ate
o f present e x p ira tio n .
Will take your Old Style Range
In exchange on a Later One.
Main near Mill St.,
Springfield
Springfield, Oregon
SPRINGFIELD GRAVEL CO,
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All kinds of gravel for con­
crete or road work. We
make a specialty of crushed
rock and rock sand. Bunk­
ers at foot of Main on Mill
•treat.
HENRY W. CHASE, Prop.
General la w Practloa
1. M. PETERSON
Attorney-at-Law
City Hall Building
Springfield, Ore.
a tto rney at law
D. W .
NOTARY PUBLIC
S
Springfield,
Oregon
TYPEWRITER RIBBONS— Aa»orted
mak.-a In black and blue In »toe* at
rte Naw» office. For the convent
<Bcw of cuatonier» who have hither-
ta not been able to get ribbon» In
■gwingfield we have atarted thia
aew line of ribbon» for Underwood«,
■amlngtoM. Royal», L. C. Smith.
tmE other makes.
i
O ^ c o u p o n to-day/
Csntlenjen: I wt»h to take advents»» of your M a g a zin . B argain Offer. I
am .ncloalna the above amount in payment for s o n . year .u bacrip tion to
your paper and the F IV E M a g a lia .. I h a v . m arkad w ith an X b .lo w . A ll
•u b ac rip tio n . a r . for a fu ll year.
Natnt
FRANK A. DE PUE
Sutton
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,\W and mail this
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Repairing a Specialty
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Judge Moses of Benton coun­
OREGON STATE NEWS ty. County
president of the Stats assoclatlo*
of County Judges and Commissioners,
has called a state convention of the
OF GENERAL INTEREST organlxatton,
to be held In Portland
three days, starting January 24.
Dates for the annual meeting of tha
Oregon Woolgrowers association la
Pendleton have been changed to Jan­
uary 9 and 10. The change was mads
In order not to conflict with the an­
BIxty-one turkey growers of the Red nual meeting of the Montana Wool- ’
mond district last week received «12. growers association.
Marlon county put a crew of sur­
720 92 for 2496 birds shipped out for
veyors in the field preparatory to out­
the Christinas trade.
Dr. John Rankin, Astoria, was elect lining Its road-building program tn
ed peraldent of the Willamette Valley cover a period of five years. It wan
Veterinarian association la session at said that a number of roods would
macadamized or paved, while several
Oregon City last week.
new highways would be constructed.
An order has been Issued author!a
The Bandon chamber of commeron
Ing the establishment of a mail deliv.
Is championing the action taken by
ery service at Coquille with two regu­
the Port Orford chamber in an effort
lar carriers, effective March 1, 1928.
to remove all road signs from the
Roseburg was chosen aa the 1928 Roosevelt highway from the California
meeting place of the Oregon State line north to the Coos-Curry county
Horticultural society, which closed Its line, it became known In Coquille re­
42d annual meeting In Hood River cently.
last week.
, Forty-seven years ago telephone ex­
A group of business men has made change service was established la
application for a charter for a new Corvallis, and that event was cele­
national bank for Tillamook. The pro­ brated at a meeting last Saturday
posed capital la «50.000 and the sur­ noon in that city, when about a half
plus «10,000.
a hundred of the original users of the
Benjamin B. Ostllnd, manager of the telephone service in Corvallis were
Coos Veneer
Box company, baa an­ guests.
Toledo high school students return­
nounced an expansion of the business
to the construction of furniture, an ing to their classes after lunch one
day last week, were routed by stifling
entirely new department.
Schools at Clatskanie, 40 miles east) skunk fumes which permeated the
Investigation disclosed
of Astoria, were ordered closed last classrooms.
week following the death of a 6-year- j that the animal had been killed and
old boy from Infentlje paralysis. It hidden in a cloakroom by some of the
scholars.
was the first case reported.
Aviation is not exclusively a young
The Newberg tourist park this past ;
season had the best patronage in its i man's game, J. M. Slaats, 66, told of­
history. Caretaker Van Fleet having1 ficials of the Pacific Airplane Service
taken In about «350. practically three corpcration in Salem last week, when
times the amount taken in last year, I he signed up as one of 16 students
being instructed by the corporatioa
Purchase of the assets of the State at their field adjoining the state fair
bank of Talent by the First National grounds.
bank of Ashland, which will transfer
In honor of Dewey Morris, Ed Nich­
the entire business of the Talent in­
ols
and Roy Wilson, Bend trappers
stitution to Ashland, was closed last
murdered at Little Lava lake early in
week.
1924, a volcanic cone, prominent land­
Ellis S. Dement, Myrtle Point stock­ mark in the upper Deschutes coun­
man, resigned as mayor of that city, try, is to be named Three Trappertf
and W. W. Baynes, president of the butte. Bend forest service olflciolB
council, was immediately nominated have announced.
for the office and elected by unani­
Property valued at nearly «175.064
mous vote.
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was destroyed in Reedsport last week
The Oregon State Motor associa­ by fire, and industrial plants of half
tion. after an investigation, finds that a million dollars' value were threaten­
approxmately 1006 storage garages ed by a blaze of undetermined ori­
and 1560 regular repair shops are nec gin. The tire destroyed the Coast
«ssary to keep Oregon's motor cars F.sheries and Anderson Packing plant
on the road.
within two hours.
Extensive improvements are to be
Purchasing of right of way prop­
made soon at the Necanlcum river erty between Leoanon and Sweet
trout hatchery, damaged by flood- Home by M. uynott and J. F. Byers,
waters on Thanksgiving tiay. accord who have been surveying a railway
ing to O. C. Webb, superintendent of route between Albany and Foster, was
ths, hatchery.
in progress last week. A crew of
A huge blast set off to loosen a solid more than 20 was also engaged in ro-
ro c k clit? Minday destroyed the new surveying part of the route.
G alice bridge over Rogue river. leaV-
The population of Baker, based oa
g C
i s ic - -its wi.hout means t;
number of families, is fifth among
cror- ., river to Grants Pass. The the cities of Orel in, according to tha
(lama
is $5000.
results of a house--o-house count. Tns
When surgeons recently made an count Is by families only: Portland
incision for an emergen, y operation lends with 53.435, Salem follows with
for appendicitis on Mrs. E K. Jones 3346. Eugene is third with 2815, As­
prominent Marshfield woman, they toria fourth with 2172 and Baker fitth *
found a needle had been imbedded in with 1825.
the flesh for years.
It is expected that the quarantine
Five or six carloads of turkeys wert imposed at Roseburg two weeks age
purchased by buyers throughout Doug when the first case of infantile paraly­
las county for shipment to Pacific sis was reported will be lifted sooa.
coast market centers. The turkeys For the past two weeks movies and
are all of prime stock and will be used churches have been closed, public
for the holiday trade.
meetings forbidden and all chlldrea
There will be no teachers' institute under 21 years have been confined ta
In Coos county in the school year their homes.
1927-2S, Mrs. C. E Mulkey, school su­
Baker merchants played Santa Claus
perintendent. announced.
Cancella­ to 2000 school children of Baker and
tion of the institute was due to in­ Grant counties Saturday, December
fantile paralysis ban.
10, when presents were distributed at
Between «150,000 and «175,000 will a huge community tree erected at tbs
be distributed by the Hood River Ap­ corner of Main and Court streets, lb s
ple Growers' association the latter event was a part of the formal Christ­
part of this week. This is the first mas opening in Baker. The city is
"melon” to be cut by the co-operative decorated gaily for the Christmas sea­
association this year.
son.
The high school strike at Newport
The streets of Dayton hive received
their Christmas decorations of small ended abruptly last week when 27 tot
fir trees being placed at close inter­ the students presented themselves at
vals. A large fir has been placed In the school and, through a representa­
the center of the main street and elec­ tive of their parents, said they had de­
cided to return to their studies. They
trically lighted at night.
asked
Mrs. Daisy T. Halleck, prin­
Books. 2,745,293 of them, were cir­
culated by the Portland Library asso­ cipal, against whose administration
ciation for the year ending October they had been protesting, to aid them
31, 1927, a gain of 163.809 over the in making up grades.
With every lake of the Klamath ba­
previous year, Miss Anne M. Mulher-
sin
covered with thick Ice and with
on, librarian, reported recently.
deep snow throughout the central and
The proposed new highway between
northern sections of the county, win­
Sweet Home and Holley, which elim­
ter sports In Klamath are now in
inates the steep hill over the Rowell
vogue. Upper Klamath lake, the larg
hill. Is meeting with jneral approval
est body of fresh water west of tha
In those communities, according to
Rocky mountains, Is under a thiqk
word received from that section last
sheet of ice, and skaters can skim
week.
over the ice for 30 miles.
The Marlon county community fed­
Perishable freight affected by freea-
eration In session at Salem last Wed­
lng temperatures has been shifted by
nesday went on record in favor of a
the Southern Pacific company from
county agent and agreed to sponsor a
the Cascade line to the ^Iskiyou line,
movement to place the question be­
on account of the colder weather at
fore the voters again at the November,
the summit of the Cascades and tr
1928, election.
central Oregon.
The Arlington city council at Its lost
Representatives of the state vetoa
regular meeting adopted a resolution
inarlan department left Salam lad
calling for bids for the leasing of the
week for Tygh Valley, Waaoo county
municipal auto camp. The lessee will
to Inoculate a herd of hogs which con­
be required to construct several mod­
tracted hog cholera. The county a g e *
ern cabins and otherwise attractively
of Wasco county sent the request tar
Improve the site.
state aaslstanca.
Brief Resume of Happenings of
the Week Collected for
Our Readers.
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