The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, January 12, 1928, Page 5, Image 5

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THURSDAY JANUARY 12, 1928
TUB 8PR1NOFIELD NEWS
PAGE FIVE
Rscords of the Portland postofftce
LOST—Boston Bull Pup, black and EVEN RICE HURT
for 1917 showed 7B.766.ft9O pieces of 1
white face, white forelegs. Finder
mall were put through the canceling
GIRL’S STOMACH
please notify Jess tffniUon Reward
OF GENERAL INTEREST machines there, according to John M
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Jones. Portland postmaster. This Is
“I had. Indigestion so bad I
an Increase of 4,021,766 over 1926.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Drive Te Corvallis—Mr. and Mrs.
Mayor st Crerwell—Mayor O. O
afraid
to eat even rice. Adlerlka bin
Brief Resume of Happenings of • Commemorating the arrival of the Fred lx>uk drove to Corvallis Bunday Bushman spent several days this week
Notice Is hereby given that the un­ done me so much good that sow I eat
dersigned
has
been
appointed
execu­
Cerro (lardo the first steamship to to visit with friend*
at Creswell on a business trip.
the Week Collected for
tor of the I.aat Will and Testament of anything.”—Arden la Bonnard.
enter Tillamook bay harbor to load
Hare
From
Jasper-
-Mrs
Myrtle
Adlerlka relieves stomach gas and
Jaspsr Man Here— Ira Higgins of Latltla Kendall, deceased. All per­
lumber for shipment direct to a for­
Our Readers.
sons having claims against said
eign market about 76 of the leading James of Jasper was a Springfield Jasper was a Bprlnfleld visitor Wed estate are hereby notlfed to present sourness In TEN minutes. Acting oa
uesday.
the same, with proper vouchers, to BOTH upper and lower bowel. It ra-
business men of Tlllnmlok and Gari­ visitor Bunday.
The
of now conalrurtlnn In La baldi assembled at the Whitney inn
the undersigned, at hla office at 860 moves old waste matter you never
In From Leaburg—Mrs. C. K Curry Oakridge Visitor Here—G H Bolder | Willamette Street, within six months thought was In your system, Let Ad-
Gruud« during 1927 was >873.66« Thia laat week.
and Mrs. W H Craft of Lea burg were of Oakridge (was a visitor In Spring from the date of the first pebllcatlon lerika give your stomach and bow-»'«
la Ih« largnat flgur« In (ha city's his­
of 6hl» notice.
i Portland has 76,426 boys and girls in town Bunday.
Held Wednesday.
tory
Iftftte of flret publication January 19. a REAL cleansing and see how much
between the ages of 4 and 20 yeara.
i» f r
better you will feel. It will surprise
Albany's rainfall during 1937 waa shows the school census, Just com­
Mercóla Man In—V M. Mills of
Richmond nt Albany—Ham Rich­
DONALD YOUNG, Hxecutor.
you! Flanery's Drug Store.
44 *7 Inrhea, ala Inches above normal, pleted Thia enumeration will form Marcóla was a Springfield visitor mond of Springfield and Dr. R. C.
J*. 12-1226: F 2-9:
according in F M French, government the basis for Portland's apportionment Monday.
Fuuat of Eugene attended the 8punlsl>
wnalher obevrver.
War Veterans convention at Albany
of (he stale school lax In making the
Vsrn Kirkpatrick Leaves — Vem late last week.
More than 100 foi breedera of Ore­ 1929 budget, >10 being allowed for
Kirkpatrick left Tuesday over the
DEPENDABLE E1JEQLASS SERVICE
gon wore In Halein laat week attend­ each child.
Southern Pacific of Louis, Illinois.
Leave for California—Mr. and Mrs.
ing the annual convention of the Ore­
Report of W O. Ide, manager of the
Earl Leptey, who have been visiting
gon Fox Breeders’ association.
Mrs. Weber Here—Mrs. Carl Weber at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
land settlement department of the
For the flret time In ten years. no Oregon state chamber of commerce of Eugene visited at the home of Mr l<epley for some time, returned Sun­
children were burned at Chrlattnaa- and the Portland chumber of com­ and Mrs. Fred Freae Bunday.
day to their home at Oakdale, Califor­
OPTOtnCT915T— CljeSIQHT SPECIALIST
tree celebrations. Fred W. Roberta, merce. shows that 63 new farm fami­
Wendllng People H e r s — M rs. nia.
•T fl (Pillam ene SI
Phone 820
EUQENE
Portland fire tnarahal, announced re­ lies seltled In Oregon during Decem­
Jan one iktoq—Bat I do it rvqkt
Nathan Chaffee of Wendllng waa In
cently.
ber, representing a total Investment Bprlngfleld Saturday on business.
Man-lags Lletnsea for Wesk
James T. Jenkins, a dairyman of of >234,090.
During the past week marriage lic­
Drive to Corvallip—Mr. and Mrs. enses have been Issued by the county
Itandun, shipped 17 care of cattle to
Oregon corporations paid approxi­
California In I»]« and sold 12 In 1927. mately >326.000 less In federal Incomu F. B Flanery and Mr and Mrs, N. W. clerk to the following: J. L. Beatty,
Corvallis Bunday. Cottage Grove, and Helen Kefauver,
He la building up a dairy herd of 2000 taxe, last year despite the Increase In i Ba" ‘r ’r “ " " ’rwl
cattle.
their tax rate under the revenue law
At Albany Monday—Mr and Mrs. San Diego; Wayne Reid and Joseph­
A rises of 610 candidates was Initi­ of 1926, according to the preliminary 1 John llenderer were Albany visitors ine Purdy, both of Eugene; Harold
Hays, Lexington. Illinois, and Mildred
ated by the Belem lodge of Klka last report on Income itatletlca for the early this week.
Brubaker, Eugene; U J. Nasholm Eu­
Munday night as the culmination of a calendar year 1926 Issued by the treas­
j Here From Mabie— P. A. Bell of gene and Ruth Jensen, Crow; EJner
two months’ Intensive drive for new ury department.
members.
“Old Dobbin,' w ho., day. of utility ” able w“ “ »Prln«0el«l visitor Bun­ KJer and Anne Boy sen, both of Wendl-
GOOD JERSEY MILK AND CREAM for Sale by the
day.
Ing.
Oregon motorists will be permitted are rapidly drawing to a dose, Is com­
to drive automobiles bearing 1927 li­ ing to a sad end In v luiiiuth county.
Hee Major Operation—It H. Parson
S p r in g fie ld V i e w D a ir y
cense plates until January Id, accord­ Thousands of boraea. running wild on underwent n major operation at the NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE ON
EXECUTION IN FORECLOSURE
ing to tentative arrangements an­ the range, are being caught and sold Pacific Christian hospital Bunday.
to the Bulle Packing company of Mon­
Notice Is hereby given that by vir­
nounced recently.
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Undergoes Minor Operation—Abbie tue of an execution and order of sale
tana. They will be butchered and
An organisation has been formed In
In
foreclosure
Issued
out
of
the
Cir­
Cooley
underwent
a
minor
operation
sold as cheap meat In Europe.
We have started a new Milk Route in Springfield and
Jackson and Josephine counties to
cuit Court of Lane County, Oregon,
will be glad to serve all our old friends.
H II. McDowell, proprietor of the at a local surgeon's office Saturday.
on the 6th day of January, 1928, in a
beautify the Pacific highway from
suit wherein on the 3rd day of Janu­
Urauta Pass to Ashland by planting Mack Marie lodge at North Beach. I Motors to Portland—Elmo Pierson ary.
1928, In said court Elmer Roberts,
was fatally shot .«ear «<>oth on Hill rode his motorcycle to Portland Sat- as administrator of the Estate of
trees and flowers.
coos
lake
Iasi
Sunday,
when
a
shotgun
t
urday
night,
returning
Bunday.
Jack
Rodman, deceased, plaintiff, re­
The Douglas county turkey crop of
In the hands of L. M Kimmel of Roae-
covered Judgment against the defend
1927 was the largest for many seasons,
Mrs. Swarts Improved—Mrs. C. E. ants Josephine Mills, L. L Mills and
burg waa accidentally discharged. The
a total of 17 carloads being shipped
two men. lifelong friends were shoot­ Swarts. who haa been III. waa report­ George M Svarverud for the sum of
out of the county for the Thanksgiving
>565.60 with Interest at 7 per cent per
ing ducks when the accident hap­ ed improved early thia week.
and Christmas trade.
annum from the 12th day of Novem­
pened.
ber,
1927, and for the further sum of
| H e r e Over Week.End — M is s
Plans submitted by the county clerk
Increase In assessed valuation of Dorothy Broughton of Portland spent >76 00 attorneys fees and the costs
of Clatsop county for a bridge over
and disbursements herein, which Judg
Klamath Falls coupled with economy i the week-end In Springfield,
ment was enrolled and docketed In the
Lewis and Clark river, 7S miles south of various municipal levying boards |
of Astoria, were approved by (he war has resulted In a material reduction j Vlelta Mrs. Cowden—Mrs. Josephine Clerk's office of said Court in said
County on the 3rd day of January,
department last week.
In 1928 taxes The millage rate Is 6ft j John" of Garden Way visited Mrs 1928. and said execution to me direct­
ed commanding me In the name of
The receipts of the Medford post- mills, at compared with 76 ft mills last j Alwa Cowden, her sister. Sunday
, the State of Oregon. In order to sat­
office last month which were >10 year. Assessed valuation of the city
in Pacific Hospital — Mrs Floyd :iify said Judgment, interest, attorneys
2 0 6 « . showed an Increase of 12 3 per has Increased from >7.061,036.13 to Thompson
of Lowell la In the Pacific ,ee“' c,Sta of
and accrul“B
“ w h e re saving» a re g r e a te s t”
coat over the receipts of December, >8.326.012 76
Christian hospital She has been 111 I to sell the following described real
property,
to-wlt:
1926. which were $9083 47.
942
Willamette St., Eugene, Oregon.
Textbooks adopted by the state text­ for some time.
Lot No. 2 in section 23, toanshlp 16
Flection of officers and the adop­ book eommlaalon for use In the public
south of range No. 4 east of the Wll
tion of a 192ft program will be taken schools of Oregon cannot be used le- I Perkins at Mapleton—George Per lamette Meridian, in Lane County,
up at the annual meeting of the gaily for n period In excess of six kins was here over the week-end from ¡Oregon, excepting a strip of land 50
S p r i n g ’s I n T h e s e C o a t s
Clackamas County Jersey Cattle club years, according to an opinion pre­ Mapleton, where he Is building a feet wide through said lot conveyed
(o Lucky Bov Mining Company, also
school
house.
at Oregon City next week.
pared by the attorney-general recent­
excepting a tract conveyed to Nellie
In N ew Fabric*— N ew
Deposits "of Portland’s 24 rammer-j ly. The opinion was sought by Charles
Appendix I s Removed — Vernon T. Matlock, and excepting a tract con­
veyed
to
T.
C.
Luckey,
and
excepting
A.
Howard,
state
superintendent
of
Lines— Unusual Price*
cist banking Institutions on December ;
Spores. 8-year old son of Fred Spores, a tract conveyed to Roy Stein, all of
21 amounted to I166.49H.O72. reflecting public instruction.
underwent an appendicitis operation said premises being In loine County,
A bit that’s new— a bit that’s dif­
a gain of 13,674.463 over the >161.823,- | The city of Medford had an enviable at the Pacific Christian hospital Mon­ State of Oregon, together with the
ferent — that alone is enough of a
record during the last year In the mat­ day.
tenements, hereditaments and appurt­
619 reported In December 31. 1926.
enances thereunto belonging or ap­
reason for the charm of these first
ter
of
fires
and
comparatively
little
Half again as much money was
Many Her* Yesterday—Among out- pertaining.
fire
lost,
according
to
the
annual
re­
spring
coats.
taken In by the city of .McMinnville
Now. therefore, In the name of the
In 1926 for fines ns In 1927, according port submitted by Fire Chief Roy El­ of-town visitors here Wednesday were State of Oregon, In compliance with
to Judge Shirley. The sum S-arhed ; liott. The fire department answered Mrs Jess Wllcoxen. Wendllng; A said execution and order of sale and
In order to satisfy said Judgment, in­
21764 60 In 1926, and only >1064.60 this 150 alarms of fire and the total fire Thorgersen, Marnila; R. Harbert, Cot­ terest. attorneys ftis. costs of suit
tage
Greve;
Charles
Sylvester,
Walt-
loss
was
only
>69
971
89.
on
which
>68,-
year.
and accruing costs. I will on Saturday
ervllle; Mrs Redmond and Mrs Fred the 11th day of February. 1928, at the
261 89 of Insurance was paid.
Mrs. Jean K. Porter of Condon,
The outbound cargo movement for Fischer. Marco!«; Carl Williams, hour of one o'clock, in the afternoon
school superintendent of Gilliam coun­
the Portland district during 1927 has Marcola; Mrs. Joe Kennedy and Mr. of said day. at the Southwest front
door of the County Court house, in
ty. wns elected president of the State
Refreshing— D e lig h tfu l-
amounted to 2.669,319 tons, valued at and Mrs. Seth Bowers, of Wendllng. Eugene. Lane County, Oregon, offer
Association of County School Super !
Modes of Spring!
>113,161.330. and In 1926 It was 2,655.-
for sale and sell for cash, at public
Intendents at the annual convention j
One can almost feel a glow of spring
132 tons with a value of >134.699.159 FOR SALE— Wood Heating Stove. In auction, subject to redemption as pro­
last week.
vided by law. all of the right, title
warmth about these coats— they are so ex­
The Inbound movement for last year
good condition. Priced cheap. Call and Interest of said defendants
Aa (he result of nctlvltlea carried was 2.398.980 tons with a value of
pressive of the smart trend for the new
87-W for Inspection.
J-12 Josephine Mills, L. L. Mills and
on by the aherlff's office In the en­ >145.691.691. and In 1926 It was 2,290,
season. Sport coats and dress coats-
George M. Svarverud and .all persons
forcement of the prohibition law In 889 tons valued at >141.293,766
tnany for immediate needs.
claiming by. throuvh or under them
Clackamas county, Sheriff Mass hue
• all the Fix-It Shop for estimates or any or either of them in and to
The most costly and stubborn fire
Coats to Fit Women,
turned over a total of >10,876 collected In Tillamook In years caused damage on your plumbing and heating. Soutn said premises
FRANK E TAYLOR. Sheriff of
Missea and Junior»
In tinea during 1927.
estimated at >80,000 last week when Fifth near First National Bank Phone L ane Countv, Oiegon.
a
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Ja. 12-19-26: F. 2-9:
Fire believed to have originated the Masonic building was burned so 178.
from aponlaneouM rum bust Ion destroy­ badly fc ir is expressed that the upper
ed n warehouse and kecond hand store floor and walls may fall nt uny time.
In the heart of the downtown business The fire lasted five hours and four
district In Salem last week resulting firemen were overcome by the heavy
In a loss estimated nt >100.000.
smoke, which hampered fire fighting
Hurry Lloyd Wolfgrani, 13, whs kill efforts.
ed last week when ho stuck hls hand ' P ostal savings In Oregon for the
OREGON STATE NEWS
"Dr. Roijdl Qick
Announcement!
PHONE
Ralph Cline
$14 .75 to
$29.75
In a rotary clothes dryer a t St. Mary'* fiscal year ended Ju n e SO totaled >2.-
hospital. His arm was tarn off. T he! «07.882, according to John M. Janes,
youth's body « n s thrown against the I'brtlnnd postm aster, who has ju st’ re
steel
friMuo of tb
el frixpiu
the m achine, breaking cclved a copy of the dep artm en t an-
hlft neck.
, mini report. This Is nn Increase ol
Albany Is tbo only m unicipal cor­ i >394.630 over the previous your, tb-
poration In Llr.n county which will I I report shown. T here were 6492 de- i
\i r n - .
hiivo a lower clly tux (hls year than j poaitors for the year and tho
In-t year, according to County Asses ' ment paid >36,617 In Interest.
sor G rant Froinnn. A lbany's city levy I F ifty women In u crowd jam m ed Ini
will be 65.7 mills. Iaiul year It was front of ihe Hob, a depart m ent »tor, '
56.5 mills.
In M arshfield, which had u d v e r tl,' . a I
Wil li the prliion population up to i, .Re, were plunged Into a depfi salon
635. thè hip,In si In thè lilgloi, • of tho one d.,y lost week when thu sidewalk I I
loslitutlon, (tbo Julia l'Illeil w ih luon b i i ng to nn indented en tran ce col- I
aw ultlng trial nini ouly tbre, htiiiku laps 'd, Tho womou fell in a b up n ' kJ
i of iiliout three fe t but only H
loft In thè outli'. In... nilon, ti Id hoUe- liin
Injured cuough to re, uir •
lag prò Meni .il thè state peri .eafii'.ry
ut Baioni bus ii.oip'U must uorious mi dii al •.il-,. About 5oo women
proportions, acre
to Jlenry Me jy- w aiting I get Into tin
collapse OCt
IP m d.
•cu
ors. superbitomi«
Conilbl.il - e ll by lum berm en nod Io.;
Two lui'i.i on;-,I s, lii nionul Combat
<Wer Iho ciiri.*:|srt of it Jackrabbit, mot ging concerns st Inin to th a t in lumber,
death nt I 'endici tin' wlitiu they were logs and pah Coos bny shipped d u r­
electro cu t'd on be.h'pow ur tension ing 1927 nppr, x mutely 'lOO.WOO.POil feet
H ip s , m cording to lie m ute evidence of for,--I proilin lu. T h is Is u s i i ep-r
found by llin no-n patrolling tho wires am ount than was nblppid in 1923 liv
' about 26.000,000 feet.
following tin; met ni storm .
Tbo linker W hite Pin*' Lum ber com-
Mr. mid Mm. J. J. Ilombroe of Ln-
fayetto culebruted tholr iidtb wedding puny liuu _,il..i un-ielhd a flett u• ,i u,r
nnnlversary luut week at tholr home, Its m ain drlvo from t b i power pi.mi ,
surrounded by 30 of tholr relative» of the local mill nt a cost of >1000.
and ftlends. Mr. and Mm. liumbroe It Is 160 feet long. 33 Inches wide and |
were both born near Lafayette and % of an Inch thick. It contains many |
thicknesses of leather.
lived there most of their lives.
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