pagb THURSDAY FEBRUARY 9. 193* THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS sa u m im By Spacial I Organisation OREGON STATE NEWS **«*»••<•"• the Uau4*»nloe »«.«••»•« •» •truetton of a reservoir with suggest­ ed heights of 240 and >10 feet, the report states. What threatened to be a strike at the Thomas M Kay Woolen Mill of Haleiu waa amicably settled, and 32 weavers went back to work Because of poor conditions In the woolen mar­ ket Kay was on the verge ot making a cut lu wages when the workers walked out. As the result of a con­ ference the workers returned and accepted a I per cent wage cut. reach­ ing a 50 »0 agreement with (he owner. •'For the same reason you do.” re­ plied Davenport blandly; 'Just tu hear the motor go,*' "Well." sighed Ortmstesd after a moment, "this trip certainly promisse to be Interesting If the thing works even partially aa you say It doee. you muet have a brand new principle In battery construction " "It Is » new principle," said D» «en- port. "Would you like to hear about ¡ Albany wlth a mrniber. hlp Of <8 Corrsspondsnts »ehoolmen fn.nt the two countlee J q . Mcl-aughlln. superintendent of the ------------ I Corvallis schools. Is president. M t . ami Mrs. Day Morgan, who A check for »34.247 52, representing | have lived In Washington the past Brief RfiSUme Of Happenings 01 I ~ G A R D E N J ty A Y _ OJ. lw0 hay0 returned to Oregon. Klamath county's share of receipts the Week Collected for derived from sales of United States ” M~ * A- Hris.ow of Portland ar- and .p e u tla stjta n d a y ‘ ‘ ¿ h* h0U1* ° ‘ forest service timber end forest rent­ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor. Our Readers. rived at the Wylie home for an indeS- als during 1927. has been received by Thurston high school basketball ur* nlte ' «it. Mrs. Bristol is Mr. Wylie s the county treasurer's office. teams played at Santa Clara last Frl (TO BC CONTINUED) Organisation of the Lane County As­ After several months' delay. Clacka­ " ’h ta o Chase h a. built a sun porch day evening The girl, worn but the sociation of Collection Agencies has mas county has received s check from » bo J 8 were defeated. One of their p i» Governor Pat ter sou has refused to CALL AND SEE Dr. N. W. Emery the United States treasury for »250. on ins house. , betng unable t0 p|ay helped to been effected at Eugene The tax levy in The Dalles this year «89.17. representing payment la ll»U remove Clare A. less, slate Insurant« Edith and Junior Cameron wen, d(#f<#aL commissioner, from bis office, as re- l,n Pr,CM «’“ !>«•»•• and oth,r work “ Is 48 50 mills, or 4 38 mills lower than of taxes for revested Oregon A Cali­ visitors at the Maxwell home Satur- , __ _______ ___________ fornia Railroad company gran' lands. quested by assessm ent certificate day. ( _ __ __ _ _ _ _ __ __ _ the 1827 levy of 52 28 mills. holders In The Hunkers' Life Com Eugene's postal receipts for Janu­ The St. Helens Wood Products com pany of Iowa The request fur Lee a Mr. and Mrs. L. 9 ->slley and son. UPPER WILLAMETTE ary totaled »12.977.51. an Increase of party Is Installing new machinery and removal, ou grounds that hs refused Alfred, of Wendling spent Saturday 2.1 per cent over January, 1927. making additions to the broom handle to cancel (he company's license In night and Sunday at the J. R Fish — . -------- Perry Williams flnlahed shigllng Forest fires In Clatsop county dur­ factory which will Increase the dally Oregon, was made to the governor home. the Pleasant Hill Christian church ing 1927 burned over 888 acres and output of broom and mop handles both by letter and at a verbal hear Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Maxwell and from »0.000 to 40,000 in an eight hour Ing The governor said he saw no destroyed ttmber valued at »21.885 N o w don’t make u niln- daughter. Grace wer<, gueets at the , lake. 1 uni not dlMouuaiux shift. reason why hs should interfere with Forty-three tons of honey were ship­ O C ^ w e u “ « erecting a new Primary grade, will entertain her prixo fighters or champion* the afflrmatlvs _ and negative the operation of the insurance depart W. O. t ogswen ere » I young foiks at a valentine party at ped from Redmond to Portland, des I Both ______________ Hhlpu, but u dainty. In oon- tlned fo. Hamburg. Antwerp and Ure teams of The Dalles high school were meat aa now conducted. Chaae of O. S. C. spent the Saturday ‘ n “rnooa ot th,S men. MplciiouH Hpectacle frame. I victorious In s dual debate with Hood Mayor George U Baker haa an River high school tesm s at Hood week end at horns. ' T he thing th at'» new and Jim McPherson has secured the con- The grade school Is planning on ~ nounced that he will be __________ a candidate ’ River. The debate question Involved different 1» the now ''Wlr»*- tract to supply the Chase Gardens having s valentine box. next V edne* Portland for tha fourth ' the proposal for staid development of enforcnd" T em ple which* plant with fuel for two years day and the young folks have ara n ( __ hvdrmelectrlc newer. hydro-electric power. keep« the fram e from ex­ T h e P -T A will sponsor an interest- names to give s valentine to. ____ j The latest In infant Industries for panding too m uch and 1« Ing program at the school house Frl- Semester examinations at the"Pleas- , Record» Of the ver ra ? . v .0. . . u .™ . . « « 1» : HUI high ,ch.«.l . . . . . . . . 1 « . ' ‘" - J '" ° St. Helens la an agricultural Imple­ ju«t th e thing to w ear with (Continued from l*age 21 t t . .t .» ™ « » . Mr.- H. L. C h u . .111 . . . . .n J i o . .™ ..J . . m . . « . « .« •» »' “ » » ” “ • » “ “ “ ment manufacturing plant, the St. th e close fitting hats. Helens Rotary Harrow works The "That's Ingenious." acknowledged preside at this meeting and the com- Monday. Several new pupils have 8toragt’- new concern will manufacture rotary Davenport, “but It's going to be a« munltv ia urged to be present. Prof, enrolled for the second semester. ! Benjamin James Hawthorne. harrows, a recant Invention perfected Oscar Gladdtah of Springfield has been The cooking club glrlg met at the retired attorney and former Professor by Adolph Anderson, who heads the notsy as a street car. It's going ’o destroy our peace and quiet, and will O p tu m e tr ia t secured as speaker and will give a home of their .eader Mrs. Sheridan <* ‘»>e University of Oregon, died in firm. end by getting on our nerves. I'm , Eu« vn. A. • Kratx. • city . . manager the »4790 09, bondsmen of ex employee of afraid.'* lowing program will be rendered by No. 14 H Ave. West Pleasant . . . . . for . . ,i,_ "It's begun by getting your nerv.«. boy won i from the Thurston bay. la s t ' P‘ «‘ « ’ • n * » « * h* C y the the school: Eugsne. Oregon DOy w o n r u iu U IU l U U I S U ’U u n . n lo a v the itate state banlttng banking department department who who Wednesday on the Y M C. A. floor ' government, ha. been selected as city directed the liquidation of French A I'm afraid." sneered Gardiner. Song, America.............. ............... School Gardiner leaned back with a tri­ Dramatisation, "The Goats in the in Eugene. , mana«er ° f ^ » u q u e , Iowa. Co., defunct bank of The Dalles, have umphant glance at his chief. Turnip Field. C. L. Williams, president of the Fifteen girls of West Linn have or- tendered A a LBCIB check IU In tu that 1 V/. A-«- vv ixsawaaso, — iPnUWlPU » ‘ amount » to "Oh!" crle dBurton. Indignant. "You Which General........ Raymond Holton p,eagant HU, community club and ganlied an out of-doors sports club A Scbr*mme. state superintendent aren't going to give up like that. Mr. My Opinion of Grandmothers............. Mra Qra Hlgging pre9ident of the Hiking, tennis and swimming will be bank|ng Davenport. Were you blurting? 1 didn't Dorothy Wells . auxiliary have called a meet- participated In by the members. Fossil electric light plant own­ id an d T h ir d . ................................ _ . .............................. . . . „ . ___ ... T The h e FO»» Health Rhymes, Second and Third ing of the members of the club to be Fred Schmidt, the broccoli raiser of ed by D. E. Flory was destroyed by thing you'd do that!" *•1 wasn’t bluffing." said Davenport Grades. held at th e W. O. W. hall February Coos and Douglas counties, has added ftre. The origin of the fir» Is un | quietly. Valentine Song................. .......... School 17. at 2 p. m. for the purpose of d is-' 420 acres to the prospective plantings known. Nothing was saved but a few Then do it!” Old Ironsides __________Charles Cole posing of the piano and other pro-' for 1928. He expects to plant 2000 personal effects. This plant was W ell, I'll tell you." suggoeted the A Boy and His Caps, .... Leland Chase perty. ] acres. built for a mill some 31 years ago and young man, "there's no use g ettin g . g o n g ,___ Thelma Wells, Dorothy. The pupils of Mrs. L. D. Garmire • Tw0 bundred and eighteen cars of a few yearn Inter used to light the excited or dleagreeable about It. Let'»' Wells. Helen Haughann, and Ber­ gave a recital at her home at Pleasant | farln produce were shipped from Vale town at night. be reasonable. Tomorrow morning nice last W week. po­ nies Waite. watte. Hill iast eek, Tuesday evening. 1 during 1927. Wheat, livestock and po- When the state text book commis­ we will move camp a little to get Six _ _ , ._________________ Six — -------------- -- — Junior un.or Ray a. Thog0 who took part in lb0 program u t compoged the bulk of the »hip sion meets In Salem next November away from the racket, and then we ll The Blue and the Gray. Thelma Wells Garmire. Elbert , “ were, Joe and John Garmlre, E lbert! ments for Its biennial session, It will give start her up. Slay an extra day If you Reading. ... "The Elephant and the Wlnlmer, Harriet Brabham. Joh n 1 Charles Valentine Foeller was given consideration to textbooks for six ele­ want to; It's worth It." Monkey," Forest Anderson and Mitchell, Helen C a r t e r . G r a c e a sentence of two years in the state mentary school subjects and nine high "I'll agree to that," acqulsced Gar­ Mahloa Pengra. Mitchell. Frances Parks, Loree Laird, penitentiary, at Roseburg after plead- school subjects, according to circulars diner. "as far ts the general camp Is Bong, ............... Lawrence, Gayle and Eldred Glaspy. George W Kllsey, 1,. ' ing guilty to a charge of possession of being Issued by C. A. Howard, state concerned. But personally I stipulate ( Dorothy Chase. D. Garmire and John Mitchell each a stUl. superintendent of public lastrucUon. to atay here within sound ot the Dramatization, — Little Boy Blue. gave recitations. Lakeside, 17 miles north of h rth One hundred cherry trees, gift of motor." , Piano Duet......Helen Haughann and The m e youn young g io folks ia s ot of tn the e v Christian n r is u a n __ Burton exclaimed Indignantly; but _ . j * j. . Bend, Is planning a general lmprove- tbe imperial Japanese government to Virginia Chase. Endeavor and Intermediate Endeavor v ... , z-v , j 1 ment system and wUI start with bond- the Coos Bay Lumber company, were Davenport was unperturbed. Song. Mount Vernon Bells, __ School gave their annual Christian Endeavor __1,,..« Of alroflf for fnr thrt nilCletll Ing Eighth street the nucleus of burned by the customs office of "Well." said he cheerfully, "you en­ A lunch w111 b® served by the refresh- ( program at the Pleasant Hill Marshfield, upon orders from tha fed­ courage me. A little while ago the ment committee. The P.-T. A will church Sunday eTenlng at g O.clock the system. Ed Jenks has been swarded ■ Id- eral board of horticulture. The trees battery couldn't last over 10 or 20 give a 'hard time party at the J. W. thug ceiebrat|ng tbe founding of the Chase home Tuesday February 14 at chri8t,an EllaeaTor movement. The year lease for the Cottage Grove post- were refused aumission because of minutes; and no»1 It's nighttime nl 7:30 o'clock. Miss Maude Chase Is C0I1!,iBt« l of an address by. office. and will start at once the erec- fear that they carried fruit tree dis­ ready. I'll agree you shall stay here. If you want to. provided Bimmlns chairman and promises a Jolly time Wa,ter L Mygr9 q{ Eugen Llnn county treBg. Portland was stressed by represents tlves of a large number of Industrial having purchased the Rowe place <" Bellingham. Washington. hag rcvm recelTed a ui»*«. draft tvi for »3071.95 ........................ ...................... Tuesday, j iirer, na» vcu » concerns at a meeting la Salem. The leas-, — wb|cb ----------------------- |g Linn county's -*•— share of •>.» the Hugh Doolittle, who graduated from Mrs 9hoop »ho°P formerly ^rm erly lived at P Pleas- .... and ” the grandmother of cent of r0T0nu0 trom gantiam meeting waa called by Colonel Luk high school at mid-year left last Hll> Conaider your eyeH, how they toll hours without end. esh. federal district engineer, to as­ national forest rentals during 1927. Thursday for Washington, where he ' Mrs. L. D. Garmire. Be good to them. semble Information for submission to Nine persons, five women and four the war department. has employment until summer when I » “ he expects to come back and go Into »ns. Elizabeth Gaston Lyons f « » men. received citizenship papers at From power sites In the Molalla a naturalization the forestry service under Mr. Smith brated her 101st birthday in Eugene i Coquille, followln river basin in Clackamas county, 38 Taylor at McKenzie Bridge. last week. Mrs. Lyons, oldest member hearing conducted by W. W. Wiggins 900 horsepower may be developed 50 Sidney Bales from Dorena spent of Lewis and Clark chapter, Laugh- of Portland before Circuit Judge per cent of the time and 13,000 horse­ last Wednesday at Mr. and Mrs. ters of the American Revolution, of , Brand. power 90 per cent of the time, under Taylor Needham's. Eugene, is a descendin' ot Lieutenant- j Construction work has started on regulated flow, according to a report 8ulte 831 M lnsr Bldg. Eugene, Oregon, Telephone 362 Thurston Bible school and Franklin Colonel Robert Gaston, one-time cap- ' the new railway line from Nyssa to from the U. S. geological survey. Reg­ Bible school are planning a contest to tain of a regiment of minute men In the dam site of the Owyhee Irrigation ulation would be obtained by con- begin next Sunday, the points to count the revolutionary war and a member 1 project. The road will be 25 miles are number present and on time, num­ of the New Jersey committee of safety. 1 long and Is to be finished In 10 ber of Bibles, number of studied les­ Thirteen persons were killed by traf- months. By J. F. Ketela sons and new scholars, each counting flc accidents in Oregon during the SPRINGFIELD FOLKS pistol River, on the Roosevelt high- so many points, the winning school month of December, according to a way 7g mnes south of Gold Beach, is to be entertained by the other report prepared by T. A. Raffety, chief now bag a postoffice with G. E. Guth- schol at a later date. inspector for the state motor vehicle rjdge as postmaster. Mall, heretofore Monday evening Mrs. Ernest Ber- department. Approximately 466 per- received twice a week, is now re- tsch entertained a number of friends sons were injured. The report show- cejved dally. and neighbors in honor of her hus ed that there were a total of 3363 ac- 1 Fifty-four Albany men have submit- band’s birthday, all reported a fine : cldents reported during the month, ted bids for carrying the mail between time. o f these 1368 were due to carelessness the Southern Pacific depot and the Mr. and Mrs. Homer Phetteplace j on the part of drivers. A total of 246 Albany postoffice. Judd Ross, who are enjoying an extended visit from' arcidenta -- - ■ speeding, in were due to died a few weeks ago, held the con­ their daughter, Mrs. Verne Adams, 75 cases the drivers were Intoxicated. tract for many years. whose home is in Portland. Date for a special election at which Henry Zorn of the Champoeg farm Harvey Conley underwent a minor the Klamath Falls electorate will vote operation at the hospital In Eugene on the »300,000 sewer bond issue was has signed up 40 acres of flax for this year. The original Champoeg Tuesday. set by the city council for February Mr. and Mrs. Walter Platt are mov­ 28. It is proposed by the city to 1 townslte, where the old school house ing onto their farm which was former­ build a new trunk line sewer and dl»- ; stood, where the first stage station was built, where the first bowling al­ ly the Edmiston’s old home place.. posal plant. I ley appeared and where tbe first Mr. and Mrs. William Platt from The Miles Linen mills, which were ' br|ck yard in that locality made Its Deerborn are planning to raorve onto established In Salem two years ago, , brick and ground where, in the To m ake mother and baby happier, to make their place where Walter Platt has now are on a sound financial basis ear| y 3Qg> gtood a gristmill, will grow father and all of the fam ily’s friends better been living. and will pay dividends on future op­ flax this year. S. M. Smith will grow pleased with life, we cater to their wants with a Mra. Alberta Weaver and children eratlons, according to a report tiled multitude of everyday necessities that used to be 10 acres. Others will grow flax in from Lea burg spent the week end with the directors at their annual 1929. The land Is said to be ideal for luxuries. with Mrs. Weaver's parents, Mr. and meeting In Salem recently. such a crop. Mra. A. B. Mathews. Community News u n L U U ii u i n i L i i u n u AC REMEDAI IWTPRF^T Ul U l HLIIAL 111 I UnCO I of The Princeton Lightweight “ON TIPTOE” Dr. Ella C. Meade tfaaaxzzamB We Give Green Discount Stamps