The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, February 02, 1928, Page 5, Image 5

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    THURSDAY FEBRUARY 2. 1928
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OREGON STATE NEWS
OF
GENERAL
Ul ULI1U
IA L NTEREST
ear n r n r n a i
THU B P IU N O raL D NKWB
T ra ffic
entering
nlng Sunday
One-way (raffle regula-
Brief Resume of Happenings of «»<*«*■ are in effect m the gorge die-
Diet.
the Week Collected for
Total tax levies for 1828, based on
the assessment rolls for 1827, show
Our Readers.
Marriage Licensee for Week
During the past week marriage lie-
eases have been granted by the coun­
ty clerk to the following: Elmer Sch-
Mrs. Adrian III— Mrs. W. H. Adrian
Mra. Olsen III— Mrs. Carl Oaon la ill weltaer and Irene btuart both of Port­
land; Anthony Valencia and Goldie
was reported III early this week.
at her home.
Miller both of Cottage Grove; William
Drive to Albany— Mr. and Mrs. Wm
Makes Trip to Portland — Prank
Ix>ng drove to Albany Sunday.
Wechter left yesterday for Portland
that of 32 principal cities In Oregon
Msroola Man Here— Walter Pierce
Lsavta for Portland— Mr and Mrs.
13 show a decrease as compared with
A row (eating aaaorladon haa been
last year. Twenty cities show In­ of Marcela was a visitor here Monday. William Kodenbough left yeaterdav
formed In l*«ndle(on by dairymen of
for Portland on a business trip.
creases In total lax levies, while one
Here From Mabie— H. F McKlfresh,
Umatilla and Morrow counties
city, McMinnville, Is the same as last
Muble resident, was a visitor here
Reboots In Mfayettn were closed year.
Goes to Portland— Edith Hurd went i
Saturday,
*
to Portland Wednesday. She has a '
last Wednesday upon (be appearance
Governor Patterson baa extended
of a case of Infantile paralysis In the
Jasper Man Here— 8 W Mllrs of position there.
for a period of three months the re­
high school.
Jasper
was among Springfield visitors
prieve Issued some time ago to James
Visitors at Lebanon— Mr and Mrs
A. R. Doyle. well known architect of Wllloa, convict, who Is under death Monday.
C.
P. Poole are business visiters nt
the northwest and resident of Portland sentence for the part be played In the
Baeford Breaks Toe— Paul Basford Lebanon today.
since babyhood, died last week after slaying of two guards during a break
sustained a broken toe when a piece
an extended Illness.
at the state penitentiary at Ralem la
of wood fell on his foot Monday.
TlllamtKik high school won (he de­ August, 1825.
bate championship of Tillamook coun­
Here from Jasper— Mr. and Mrs. B.
August 2. 3 and 4 were decided upon
ty last week by defeating Hay City by the executive rammlttee of the H. Dunham of Jasper were business
high school In two debates.
Medford post of the American Legion visitors In Springfield late last week
A train load of 65 cars of beef cattle, and state legion officials as the dates
In from Donna— Mrs. Fred Me'*en-
shipped out of Wurns last Veek, for the state convention to be held In
berger of Donna spent part of Satur­
brought the growers V can's • pound,1 Medford
Commander Hromley said
a record shipment and a record price. that the dates were tentative, but day visiting In Springfield.
Here from Grove— Mrs
At a recent meeting of the St. Het highly probable.
E. M
ene Klwanls club Glenn R. M etaker
Eugene bas Its first police patrol Osmon of Cottage Grove was a
was elected president, A. H. Johnson “wagon," the city rouncll having Just 1 Rprlnfield visitor Monday,
trustee and A. F. Harnett treasurer. purchased a small motor track for
H ,r * for Week-end— Mrs. R. , L.
The Astoria chamber of commerce that purpose. Por several years past
drunks
and
other
law
violators
have
'
Moore>
Hartland spent the week-end
Is seeking an appropriation through
been taken to the station In the police! ”rtth h* r ">»“ >er. Mrs. Nellie B artlett
the uavy department to purchase a
proposed airport site on Youngs bay. department's passenger car or led
Children are Afflicted— The chil­
dren of Mr. and Mra. E. Trotter have
Paving of West Fourth street be­ along the streets afoot.
Representative Slnnott has appeared the chicken pox.
tween Washington and Maple streets
was decided by the Albany city council before the house appropriations com­
Brewer In Town— Roy Brewer of
recently. The project Includes three mittee In behalf of appropriation of
Fall Creek paid Rprlnfield a visit this
516,008
In
the
next
fiscal
year
to
con-
blocks.
M. Lynott Is surveying a railway , , M * •»2x'rimevnt«5 work for control week.
route that will connect with the Ore- ° f ,h,‘ P ^ re n l.l apple canker In the I Taken to Hoepital—George Orr was
gen Electric near Albany and extend Hood River sec tion He was assumed taken to the Eugene hospital Monday
eastward up the Rantlam river to the that this sum will be granted.
for treatment for rheumatism.
Rands of Runnel beach near Astoria
foot of the Cascade range.
¿dn-ard J. M u llig a n , ne w ly elect
Leaves for Bay City— Mrs. Nellie
ed secretary o f t h r W estinghouse
L. L. Kayes, arrested at Ralem re­ proved golden sands for two rlamdlg-
Bartlett left Tuesday afternoon for
E le c tric C om pany, who began 25
cently charged with passing worthless gers recently. When James Garner
years ago as office boy fo r Gee
eorge
San Franclaco, where she will visit
and
Harry
Brown
foun-l
a
ball
of
wax­
checks, dug himself out of the Marlon
W estinghouse.
like substance weighing between four | with her daughter, Mrs. Francis Scott
county Jail. Nine other prisoners in
and five pounds on the beach they did
the jail refused to leave.
Returns to Home— Mr. and Mrs.
not know at first they held 38000
Benjy Endicott have returned to their FOUND—Near railroad on F street.
In a notice to creditors, the Flora
worth of precious and scarce amber­
Gold Orange Blossom Wedding
home at Willamina after visiting with
State bank In Wallowa county formal-
gris.
Ring. Owner can'call at News of­
her
mother,
M
rs
G
eòrgie
G
riffis
of
ly announces that the stockholders
fice and pay for ad.
Funeral services were held at the Springfield.
have voted to liquidate the Institution
Rt. txiuls Catholic church last week
and will proceed without delay.
R eturns
fro m
C a lifo rn ia — Fred
for Pascal Paquette. who died recent­
CALL AND SEE Dr. N. W. Emery
.Measuring a few Inches over 8 feet
ly at a spot only 16U feet from the Bauer re tu rn e d fro m Chico, C a llfo r- on p r lc e i on p la te , &nd Qther w o rfc
from tip to tip, a large American
place where he was born 78 years nla, th is week. H e v is ite d h is fa th e r
eagle was killed Monday near Med­
w .
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ago. Paquette was the son of a French- In the California town.
w e specialize In awlss braclet watch
ford while In the act of carrying off
Canadian Hudson Ray company trap­
a large Rhode Island hen In Its talons.
H is Operation— M H. Volgamore, repairing Hoyt'a 321 Main S tre e t tf
per. who came to the Oregon country
Westfir,
underwent a minor operation I
Possibility that Roosevelt highway In 1821.
al the Pacific Christian hospital Tues-! N O T IC E OF S H E R IF F 'S SALE ON
south of llandon will he oiled this sum­
E X E C U T IO N IN FOR ECLO SU RE
With the “dressing In" of seven
day.
mer by the state highway department
Notice Is hereby given that by vlr
convicts |n»t week.dhe-.e are now 660
was given out by W E. Chandler, en­
tue of an execution and order of sale I
prisoners In Oregon state penitentiary.
Friend Is Visitor— Miss Blanche In foreclosure Issued out of the Circuit
gineer of the southern Oregon district.
This Is the largest number of convicts Hornback of Eugene spent the last Court of Lane County. Oregon, on the
Establishment of an 88uacre uatlon ever registered at the Institution at
25th day of January, 1928, In a’ suit
al park In Marion county, to be known one time. With the exception of a week-end w-lth her friend, Miss Mar­ wherein on the 24th day of January
garet Walker of Springfield.
1828, In said court F. E. Hyland, plain
as Silver Creek Falls National park, few disabled convicts and the women-
la proposed In a bill Introduced by prlsoners, all the Inmates are employ- | Returns to Idaho— Mrs. L. B. Page, tiff recovered Judgment against the
defendants Charles N. Andrews and
Representative Hawley, republican, of ed regularly.
who hus been visiting here for some Mina Andrews, for the sum of
Salem.
together with Interest there i
The cows In- the Huckshot district time, returned this week to her home
K e l l o n Id a h o
° “ 8 t t h e r” ' e o t s l x P«r e e n t Pe r
A. L. Emon, a dairyman living near of Jackson ctnsnty are eating up the nt
at Kellogg. Idaho.
annum from the 1st day of November.
Dayton, reports the birth of two per­ poles of the Cultfornla-Oregon Power
1926. and the further sum of 5500.00
Vlsitlng In Montana— Mrs. Alma attorneys fees, together with the costs
fectly normal calves to one of his company, according to G. H. Schne-
cows. One was bora Jauuary 2 and pie. line patrolman, who discovered a 1 Cowden, who Is nurse In the office of ar.d disbursements herein, which Judg­
six days later, January 8, another on« herd chewing away on several new Dr. R. P. Mortensen, is spending some ment was enrolled and docketed In th°
Clerk's office of said Court In said
waa born.
poles Rafurday. The power company time on an extended trip. At present, County on tne 24th day of January.
she
Is
In
Montana
visiting
relatives.
The entire amount of bonds Issued ; has ordered rock salt distributed near
1928, and said execution and order
by the Port of Newport since Ita for­ the poles to stop the Inroads.
of sale to me directed commanding me
Frank
Lombard
Honored—
Frank
mation Is 3559,000, and this haa been
In the name of the State of Oregon,
The Great Northern railway
Springfield high school In order to satisfy said Judgment. In­
reduced to 5277.000 while making ex­ formally authorised by the Interstate ! Lombard. a„d
W)n of Mra EUa Ixmv terest. attorneys fees, costs of suit
tensive purchases and necessary Im­ commerce commission to substitute , bnrd ()f
c„ y hag
eIectpd and accruing costs to sell the follow­
provements.
Itself for the Oregon Trunk Line rail- | pr<Hlldpnt of the „ophomore cla88 at ing described real property, to-wlt -
The west half of the southwest
Pururhaae of 23 acres of land to be way In constructing and operating a wtllam ette unlTeraltr
Quarter of aectlon slz (6) In Township
added to the state provisional govern­ line between Rend and Klamath Palls. >
Seventeen (171 South, of Range Pour
ment park at Champoeg. known as the A previous order In favor of the Ore- I Electrical Engineer Here— George (41 West of the Willamette Meridian.
"birthplace of Oregon," at a coat of gon Trunk line was revoked and the McClelland, electrical engtneer of the In Ix»ne County, Oregon, containing
53000. was authorized by the stata Great Northern was named instead.
; Mountain States Power company, was 96.18 acres.
Now, therefore. In the name of the
board of control recently.
There are 7614 children In Linn here from the Albany offices Tuesday, State of Oregon. In compliance wltn
Harvey Anderson, prominent rancher county between the ages of 4 and 20 ; He inspected the local plant,
said execution and order of sale and
In order to satisfy said Judgment, in­
of northern Curry county, was drown­ years, according to the annual school
George Vallier Hurt— George Val­ terest. attorneys fees, costs of suit and
ed on Floras creek near Gold Beach census report Just completed and an­
accruing costa. I will on fkaturdsv the
while fishing. He slipped and fell in nounced by Mra. Edna Geer, Linn uer. local street commissioner, recei­ 3rd day of March, 1928. at the hours
ved
a
severe
blew
on
the
head
when
to the stream, and the swift current county school superintendent. Thia
of one o’clock In the afternoon of
carried him over a waterfall.
la an increase of 13 over the total for a bar with which he was working said day. at the Southwest Front door
The report shows 3848 | »Upped Monday. Mr. Vallier was of the County Court House. In Eugene.
Two carloads of horses have been last year
Lane County. Oregon, offer for sale
shipped from Durkee and eight from hoy» “nd 3666 girls In the county dur- rendered unconscious for a short time and sell for cash, at public auction,
and
received
a
gash
above
one
eye.
subject to redemption as provided by
Huntfngtnn to be canned as meat. ln6 1927.
law. all of tne right, title, and Interest
This new market for the surplus range
There were three fatalities In Ore-
Pollard Hears Minister— Dr. W. H. of said defendant Charles N. Andrews
horses of eastern Oregon has been gon due to Industrial accidents during
Pollard went to Eugene Sunday to and Mina Andrews, his wife and
developed a-lthln the past year or two. the week ending January 26, aecord-
Arthur O. Bush, and al! persons claim­
hear Rev. H. Schutenecht preach at ing by, through or under them or anv
An abandoned dock and two quarter- lng to a report prepared by the state
the Evangelical church. Dr. Pollard or either of them In and to said
master warehouses were destroyed by Industrial accident commission. The
last heard the minister preach 30 premises.
fire at Fort Rtevcns last week. Origin victims were Fred Greenland. Astoria,
year» ago at Tigard, the local physl- j F R A N K E. T A Y L O R . Sheriff.
Bv B EU LAH BRINNICK. Deputy.
of the blaze has not been determined, trade driver; Ben Kirk, Myrtle Point,
clan'» old home.
F. 2-9-16-23: M 1:
The buildings were unoccupied and, logger, and A. Ward, Toledo. A total
together with the dock, were of little of 625 accidents wax reported to the 1
value.
,: commission.
A recent proposal of the state high-
Ninety-eight pairs of twins were '
way department to divert the 5266,000 born In Portland last year, part of the 1
Lane county bond money voted sev- 4786 babies who arrived in the city '
eral years ago for the Willamette by way of the stork In that period, the
highway above Lowell bridge and annual report of the city health office, )
place It on the Willamette valley-Flor- Juat completed, showed. There were
FRESH EVERY DAY
ence highway has aroused a storm of 3552 deaths for the year, or 1234 more
protest among the cltlxens of the up- births than deaths. Of the births, ■
per Willamette country and a muss 2556 were boys and 2330 were glrlx. |
meeting was hold at Oak Ridge Tues- July was the best month for births, I
«lay night.
i when 465 were born.
FRESH MEATS OF ALL KINDS
Portland living costs have shown j A special city election has been set
the smallest Increase since December, by the city council to be held In Ver-
REAL GOOD ROASTS FOR YOUR SUNDAY DINNER
1914, and the third largest decrease ' nonia February 14, when a charter
since June, 1920, among those listed amendment will be voted on relative
FRESH DRESSED PORK
for 19 of the largest cities of the I to giving the council power to pass
SM ELTS
country by the federal buroau of labor ordinances requiring the construction
of sldswslks.
Jamec Fitzgerald, his wife and sou,
More than 536.000 of the 5111.000
Charles, ars In the hospital at Gresh estate of Rachel Jennetta Matheson
am being treated for eerlous burns ' of Ralem was bequeathed to the chll-
and other Injurlee suffered when a dren's farm horns at Corvallis. The
keg of Crosen blasting powder ex­ estate wae admitted to probate recent­
ploded while botng thawed out on the ly. She also left 51090 to the Salem
Presbyterian church.
McCullum and Rita Howell, both of
Eugene; George Patterson and Jennie
Staley, both of Portland. Teddy Keel­
er, Junction City, and Edna Price.
Nott, Mack Sommervllle, Harrisburg,
and Vesta Pegles, Eugene; and to
William Quinn and Cora Chamberlin,
both of Creswell.
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is so easy to skimp on a lining,
o r substitute in fe rio r leather in
the ir-ie r sole of a shoe. But
then we would not be running
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Selling henest merchandise at
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ideal w ith us. It is our “ insur­
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Announcement
To The People of Springfield and
this Section Generally:
We wish to announce that we have purchased the en­
tire equipment, stocks, general good will, funeral and
undertaking business of WT. F. Walker.
In buying this business, the people of this section are
assured that the general good stocks, good equipment and
good services will be maintained in the best possible
manner. Our splendidly equipped chapel and our up-to-
date stocks are now not excelled anywhere in this part
of Oregon.
The usual good service and fair prices are guaranteed.
Our rule of business is “T reat others as we would like to be
treated were we in similar circumstances,” guaranting
satisfaction in all m atters intrusted to our care.
CHARLES P. POOLE
In the undertaking business for the past 15 years, located at
Harrisburg, Brownsville and Lebanon. High school graduate, licensed
Embalmer In Oregon since 1916. Graduate Pacific College of Em­
balming, Hohenschuh-Carpenter College ot Embalming and post-gradu­
ate course with Warsham School of Embalming and Demisurgy,
Chicago.
R. HAROLD POOLE
Graduate Hohenschuh-Carpenter Embalming Course. Licensed
Embalmer since 1925, three years with Perl Funeral Home, Medford;
one year East Side Funeral Directors, Portland; cne year with George
Piper Funeral Director, Tacoma.
ETHEL E. POOLE
statistics.
kitchen xtovs.
PAOB FIVE
INDEPENDENT MEAT CO.
4th and Main Sts.
B. C. STUART
Phone 88
PRATT HOLVERSON
Graduate Nurse, Dr. Dale's Hospital Training
Mrs. Poole cares for all lady and children cases.
for
Nurses.
O F F IC E A N D C H A P E L 228 M A IN S T R E E T
WALKER-POOLE CHAPEL
Phones— Office 62-J;
Residence 62-M; Springfield, Oregon