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7 l OREGON STATE NEWS OF GENERAL INTEREST * "• « ... « 1 It, Brief Resume of Happenings of the Week Collected for Our Readers. M 'lllcna of «1,1111 1'iiii'H'il the Handy rivvr, holin'! to- th e ir spaw ning ground», ln«t Week. Mai nhfleld'» i o iiii . . unity i I h h I drlvu la oiiiii|>|iioil with u t i l , i l l of $630(1 on hand for work ilu iln g 1928. PAGE FIVE THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS THURSDAY MARCH 22. 1928 A fall of 10 Ineh«« of snow <m the sum m it o f MeKetixle p ass Is o ffering fu rth e r re s ista n c e to th e e ffo rts of th e s ta te highw ay crew a tte m p tin g to open th e pese w ith a snow plow. It w es rep o rted from S is te rs recen tly . Bids on m ore th an $200,000 w orth of m ach in ery for th e pow er p lan t to be co n stru c te d hy th e city of E ugene o.t th e M cK enzie riv er a t L eab u ig w ere Opened hy th e w ater hoard last week an d c o n tra c ts will he aw urded soon As a resu lt of h er 10 year-old so n 's plnylng w ith d y n am ite caps, Mrs. G. Ite p re s n t C o rn eliu s may lose use of h e r left arm . Tin, y o u n g ster th rew a cap on th e stove w hile his m o th er w as g ettin g b reak fast and It exploded Iliilhliii't perm lla ao fur thia y u r In Elei tlon and In stallatio n of officers E ugene uro oh ' to Iho $6uo.000 m uik acco rd in g to W illiam II. A lexander, and choosing of th s in-xt m eeting place closed tin- 39lh an n u al Pre.-bytor- rlty building lliapootor. Inri session In Cent nil P re sb y te ria n Tim R iv. Kroll J Green»- of C o w ch u rch lu E ugene last w eek. t ’l.rvol him boon on Mid na pi»»lt»r of (ho Mil Ils w as c I io h i - ii ns th e next m eetin g ton I'ri i w ill r lt.iiiUti ch u rc h mid will place. • In k In lila p a ito ra tc on A pril 1. T h e city of R aker bus voted to pur* F o rty tw o »tudeotv will ho g ran ted rlintie a hook and lad d er o u tfit for diplom a» from iho atanduril tw o your th e fire d ep artm en t. Tile outfit In «'■ur»o u, tho O regon n o rm al aohool clu d es a m otor tru ck , ch em ical lan k , nt gruiluutlon , xcrclauit M arch 22. la d d e rs an d ad d itio n al eq uipm ent. T o tal apple » l i l p m i n t a from Im bler P rovision whs m ade for th e p u rch u se In U nion county d u rin g Iho past aou of th e flru a p p a ra tu s In th-- 1928 bud ■on won, 250 cnrlonda T h irty car- get. loud» of polatooa have i l l , " b o o n T h e m o n astery of Kt, B en ed icts’ ah- ahlppod. bey und ch ap el will he d ed ica ted Wed- T ho flrat full carload of b arreled io- ulny, M arch 21, S ' B enedicts. day. straw bcrrl»» uver ahlppod from tin* Ju st 18 m onth» from th e d ay of th e Hogue r l v r valley left th e Bagley d is a stro u s fire when th e e n tire B e n » C anning co m p an y 's p lan t al A»hland d letln e com m unity w ere d riv en from fo r th e e a st cuaat. th e ir liome on th e n ig h t of S ep tem b er T h e w in ter load lim it on th e Mr 21. 1928. M lnnvllle T illam ook highw ay b etw een S ev en ty W est I.ln n union high Hobo mid M cM innville haa been re- school s tu d e n ts from O sw ego and moved by tho s ta te highw ay coinnUs- lutke G rove n arro w ly escap ed d eath • Ion. effectiv e nt once. o r serio u s In ju ries last T u esd ay m o rn Dr. Ja m e s H ilbert of th e U niversity ing when th e tw o school b u sses ta r r y o t O regon w as llie p rin cip al sp e a k e r ing th em crash ed n e a r R dblnw ood and al th e d ed icatio n of th e new Reeds* w ent Into th e d itch , w reck in g both p o rt high school, re c en tly com pleted m achines. at a cost of m ore th an $32,000. A su b s ta n tia l In crease In Incom e tax N om ination of F ra n k L. Shull by re tu rn s for 1927 Is a n ticip ated over th e P o rtla n d C ham b er of C om m erce 1926 hy Clyde G. H untley , co llecto r of aa d ire c to r of the U nited S ta te s C ham in te rn a l rev en u e for th e P o rtla n d d is b er baa been Indorsed by a n u m b er tr ic t, who rep o rted th a t an official co u n t of re tu rn s show ed 27.600 filed, of c h am b e rs of th e Pm Iflc ro ast. A v ete ra n of th o Civil w ar and a about 660 ah ead of la s t y e a r a t th e p ro m in en t re sid e n t of L inn county sam e tim e. O ne h u n d red re p re se n ta tiv e cltlxens sin ce 1888, David W esley M llhollen died last week a t th e hom e of his of M arshfield a t a m ass m eetin g , d e d au g h ter. Mrs. J. Miller, n e a r Shedd. cided th a t th e Coos co u n ty co u rt T en carlo ad s of ste e l rails a re ul should petitio n th e s ta te h ighw ay en C hem ult and w ithin th e next few days g in e e r to d raw anil ap p ro v e p lan s for hay. T h e P ark will be shipped to K lam ath Falls, a b rid g e o v er Coos i bay. W UR voted tw o a v en u e site, w hich w here they will be used lu th e freight used. am i p a ss e n g e r te rm in a ls In th a t city ypurs ago, would be URi-d. At a m eetin g of f th e ClnrkamKH F ire, o rig in atin g In a sm all s h c l co u n ty G u ern sey C a ttle club at O re used to bouse a ligh tin g p lan t, d e stro y ed the g en eral m erc h a n d ise »tore gon City, p lan s w ere m ade fo r th e at L akeside lu st w eek, ntul for n short a n n u al G u ern sey sal« and G u ern sey tim e th re a te n e d th e e n tire b u sin ess g a ie tie s In Ju n e. T h e sale will be held nt th e C lack am as co u n ty fair section. g ro u n d s Ju n e 2 und will p reced e th e Mrs. E vangelin e M nrtln, 72. who G u ern sey g aieties, s e t fo r Ju n e 7, 8 w as the flrat school t,o c h e r nt New berg, and who n u m b e r'll H e rb e rt and 9. T he C en tral Or, gon Cow T estin g H oover iiino.-i, h e r e a rly pupils, died nssocln ' ad v an ced to second ra tin g at th e hom e of h e r u lster In P o rtlan d am ong sim ilar a sso c ia tio n s In th e last w ed;. s ta to in tin- p ast p ear. It w as m ade Six then .mil head of en tile. 22,000 know n at th e a n n u a l m eetin g of th e bend of hogs and 58/HlO h ead of sheep gro u p at Pow ell B utte. At th e begin w ere shipped out of W allow a county ning of th e y ear th e m id -state asso to m ark et d u rin g 1927. W heat shite ciatio n s t a r t 'd a t th e bottom of the mi n ts for th e sam e period to taled 442,- s ta te list. OttO bushels. C. A. H ow ard, s ta te su p e rin te n d e n t F ran k S m ith, su p e rin te n d e n t of th e of public In stru ctio n , h as set A pril 15 Coos R iver salm on h a tc h e ry . say s he a s th e final d a te for th e filing of for h as 3.51,(1.00(1 fish In th e ponds. T h is m al a p p licatio n s of m usic te a c h e rs Is n sh o rt catc h co m p ared w ith som e who w ish to he ce rtific a te d lu ord -r years, when as high us 7.600,000 eggs th a t th e ir pupils m ay receiv e cred it hav e been tak en . to w ard g rad u atio n from high school A p p ro p riatio n s for g o v ern m en t re fo r piano, voice or violin, Rtudied o u t fo re sta tio n of denuded land, looking to sid e of school. a d e q u a te su p p lies of tim b e r and o th e r T he new Dubois lu m b er m ill being fo re st p roducts, a re a sk ed in a bill c o n stru c te d on th e old M enifee site at Introduced In co n g ress la s t w eek by R a in ie r will bo read y to begin saw ing S e n a to r M cNary. lu m b er w llhin tw o w eeks. It w as a n S cores of d e e r In the w ilds of C urry nounced by th e m an ag em en t. Only county a re dying from som e m y s te ri en ough dock Is being laid to en ab le ous m alady, acco rd in g to E lm er E. th em to s t a r t o p eratio n , anil th e y will M iller, p re d a to ry anim al h u n te r, who c u t th o lr own lu m b er to ex ten d th e re p o rts counting 18 c a rc a sse s on a r e dock and m ako o th er Im p ro v em en ts. cen t trip to th e hills. E ig h t tru e s p lan ted on th e highw ay P riso n e rs In th o M arlon co u n ty Jail a t C anby by tho C anby W om en's civic at S alem a tte m p te d to b u rn th e co u rt club w ero sto len last w eek. About a house by s e ttin g fire to gom e old rags y e a r Hgo th e sain s kind of tre e s w ere w hich they had placed In th e a ir ven ts p lan ted by th e -c lu b as m a rk e rs and betw een th e colling of th e Jail and th e th o se wuro sto len a fow w eeks a fte r ground floor of th e stru c tu re . p lan tin g . T h e w omen have decided A t Its m eetin g la s t w eek th e St. to give up th e Idea of grow ing m ark H elen s city council adopted a reso lu e rs a s su g g ested hy th e s ta te highw ay tion callin g for c o n stru ctio n of th e com m ission. w est end se w e r sy stem . It will be th e M ore m oney Is sp e n t by C latsop la rg e s t sew er yet b u ilt In St. H elens co u n ty union high school d is tric t No. and th e e stim a te d co st Is $68,941. 3 a t Jew ell In th e N ehalem v alley to T h e w a te r Is being ru n o v er th e e d u cate each of Its s tu d e n ts th a n by spillw ay a t M cKay dam n e a r P endle an y o th e r high school d is tric t In th e ton fo r th e firs t tim e sin ce th e com U n ited S ta te s, acco rd in g to E. E. Mon pletion of th e big Irrig atio n basin In tag u e. In v estig ato r for th e T ri-C ounty 1928. T he re s e rv o ir can still hold 10 asso ciatio n , com posed of n o rth w e s t feet of w a te r before b eing co m pletely e rn O regon tim b e r In te re sts. The filled, but officials a re going to allow sw orn sta te m e n t of th e d is tric t school w a te r to ru n over th e sp illw ay from clerk p u ts tho cost at $653 p er stu d en t now on. enrolled. A doption of th e McCoy canyon ro u te A $90,000 road d ev elo p m en t program for th e new S w eet H oine-H olley m ar for W asco county In 1928, u sin g m oney k et road In e a s te rn L inn co u n ty Is from th e sta te m a rk e t road fund, th e announced by Iho L inn co u n ty court. co u n ty highw ay funds and W asco T h is road is s h o rte r th a n an y o th e r co u n ty ’s sh aro of th e a u to license ro u te and w ill co st $4600 less to con fees, w as an n o u n ced a t T h e D alles stru c t. by C ounty Ju d g e Ariklsson. F. A. llnnks, ch ief e n g in ee r on th e Tliri e schools of th e N ehnlem hay O w yhee p ro je c t n e a r NyHsa, w ho has d is tric t cli ed last Tin sc ay because Just re tu rn e d from a co n feren ce with of th e p resen ce ot tw o cases of in fan th e co n su ltin g e n g in e e rs In D enver, tile p a ra ly sis and sev eral cases of h a s announced th a t th e bids for th e m easles. T he closing affe c ts the c o n stru ctio n of th e O w yheo dam will g ra m m a r g ra d e s and high schools of be opebed on Ju n e f. W hoelor, G aribaldi mid N ehalem . J. Burns, who died 7 years agio had ARTISTS' MODEL INHERITS w illed to h e r over $509,000. HALF MILLION, BUT WORKS She said h e r new fund w ealth would not tu rn h e r head am i th a t sh e w ould P h ilad elp h ia. Pa., M ar 22— (A uto co n tin u e to work. r a s t e r ) — P eggy B urns, p re tty a r tis t's Mrs. H u n ter IB— Mrs. H u n te r is H ere from C raw fordsville — Mrs. m odel g e ts a real b irth d a y su rp rise, Jo h n M rK e rc h e r of C raw fordsville as sh e re a c h e s age of 21. V isiting FOR BALE—Carbon paper In large very III a t h e r hom e. sp e n t a p a rt of M onday In S pringfield. h e r hom e In W ashington, Pa., she sheets, 28x39 Inches, suitable for G oss to S alem —<’ E W h eato n Is In I learn ed th a t h er g ra n d fa th e r. M ichael making tracings. Tbe News Office Hah-m to d ay on business. C oburg W om an H ere— Mrs. R uth H aw k of C oburg w as a v isito r In Vida Man In— V. F. C aldw ell of S prlngfiekl Monday. Vldu w as a S pringfield v isito r M onday. R e tu rn s to W illam ina— Mrs G eo rg 'a K e tse y a t P o rtla n d — Dwight K essey Ori fits retu rn ed S a tu rd a y n ig h t a fte r d ro v e to P o rtla n d S a tu rd ay . a few d ay s v isit a t W illam in a w ith By using high grade gasoline and oils such as are dispensed a t the "A ” S tre e t Service S tation. Mrs. H u n te r III— M rs D ollle H u n ter re la tiv e s. Is ill at h e r hom e. Drive to S pring— Mr. and Mrs. C E GET MORE MILES PER GALLON AND LONG LIFE FROM YOUR CAR GENERAL GASOLINE AND OILS Goes to M cK en zie Bridge— N. W a rd d ro v e to M cK enzie b rid g e today. A '-nyon and Mr. and Mrs. W elby S tev en s drove to Foley S p rin g s S u n day. C lub to M eet— T he 500 clu b will m e e t F rid ay n ig h t a t th o hom e of M arcola People H ere— M rs. A. K. Pi ter.,on, W. C. M clnturff, and Mrs. M rs. Mail'll- B ryan. R F W etzel « e re am o n g M areola M oving to E u g en e— It. 11. P a rso n s people v isitin g S pringfield Monday. Is m oving to E u g en e from his hom e a t 748 D s tre e t. V isit for W eek-end— M iss C lara W ag n er, a m em b er of th e staff a t the In frp m D e x te r— W alt'-r S m ith of local high school, visited a t C orvallis D ex ter w as a S pringfield v is ito r M on o v e r th e week-end. day. V isits B ro th er H ere— Effie M ont Drive up R iv er— Mr anil M rs C. F Evglniiiiin d ro v e up th e M cK enzie go m ery of N oti visited h e r b ro th er, Sam M ontgom ery, and o th e r re la tiv e s riv e r T u esd ay . h e re Sunday. Roy B rew er H ere— Roy B rew er of Go to Ju n ctio n C ity— Mr. and Mrs. F all C reek w as a S pringfield v isito r E noch S tew art and family- sp en t S u n T u esd ay . d ay w ith re la tiv e s, Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Mrs. G ray III— Mrs. P hoebe G ray, K izer, of Ju n c tio n C ity. . 82, w as re p o rte d q u ite 111 a t h e r hom e th is week. D rive Up M cK enzie— Dr. an d Mrs. N. W. E m ery, Dr. and Mrs. W. H. H ere from M arcóla— G ordon P ra tt P ollard, and Rev. J . C. li k e , O akridge, of M arcóla w as a S pringfield v isito r com posed a m o to r p a rty w hich m ade y e sterd ay . a tr ip to Vida S u n d ay W en d lto g Man In— J E lm e r R oach. W endling. paid tvprlngfield a v isit y e s te rd a y . H ere from W estfir— Mrs. S tev e Prl- vasky, W estfir, w as a v isito r In Spring- Held Monday. are leaders th ro u g h o u t the country. T hey're popular be cause they m erit It. If you a re a general user you know this— if you are not, b e tte r s ta rt rig h t now, fill up today. “A ” Street Service Station Logan & Owen. Props, DEPENDABLE EIJEQLASS SERVICE Dr. Roi^dl Q ick OPTOmeTRlST— EyeSIQHT SPEC A' .1ST 878 117 il latmelle St “ w here saving» are g re a te st 942 W illam ette St., E u g e n e , Oregon. A r e Exnre**ed In T h ese N e w C oats Spring styles are at their best nowj Capes, scarfs, contrasting inserts, pocket» gr*. and belts— al! are evidence» of a new season DR. E. T. HELMS ZT ' Chiropractic and Electro-Therapy V isit a t L ake— Mr. an d M rs. C arl A cute and C hronic Diseases O lson m ade a tr ip by tra in to S litco o s ¡ successfully tre a te d by our , latk e S u n d ay . drugless m ethod. H ere from P o rtla n d —Jo e L em on of Special a tte n tio n given to the P o rtla n d v isited S unday w ith Mr. and Painless and Bloodless rem oval Mrs. Jo h n W inxenreld. of Tonsils hy E lectro-C oagula No hospital fees, hut go Al Pohl H ere— Al Pohl w as h ere tion. S unday from P o rtla n d to v isit Mr. and about your usual work. Investi gate. Mrs. M B H u u tly . F o u rteen th year of successful T ra n s a c ts B u sin ess H ere— C. E. p ractice in O regon. C onsulta J o rd a n , of th e F a rm e rs U nion, E ugen -. tra n s a c te d b u sin e ss in S pringfield tion Free. H eavy over expenses elim inated in o u r Hom e Office i W ed n esd ay m orning. 1237 FERRY Strei ; Eugene, G iving B irth d a y P a rty — M iss A de Ore. Open evenings. P hone 2085 W ash in g to n . D. C., M ar 22— (Auto- c a s to r ) —O ne of th e m ost ex ten siv e a e ria l se a rc h e s e v e r o rg an ized Is In I p ro g re ss se e k in g th e 3 m issin g naval , liters w ho d isa p p e a re d w hile flying an i am p h ib ian p lan e b etw een H aarpton R oads and A nnapolis. T w e n ty -th ree a irp la n e s and tw o a rm y blim ps sw eep C h esap eak e Bay fo r lost n av al filers. T he fliers. C o m m an d er T. A .Ellyson, th e N av y ’» first a ir pilot, L ieut.-C om m a n d e r H ugo S ch m id t a n d L ieu t.- C o m m an d er R o g er R an seh o u sen , m y s te rio u sly d is a p p e a re d n ite r th e y left th e N orfolk S ta tio n on a flight to b rin g E llyson to th e b ed sid e o f h is 12- year-old d a u g h te r, w ho Is ill. BUILDING GALLOWS FOR DOOMED AMERICAN GIRL M ontreal. C an., Mnr. 22— (A utoenst- e r ) — C a rp e n te rs a re busy b u ild in g the gallow s th a t will end th e life o f Ju lia F u lm er M cD onald, fo rm e r M ount V er non (N. Y.) so ciety g irl, on M arch 23rd, if th e f r a n tic cam p aig n fo r com- i m u tatio n of h e r d e a th se n te n c e falls. On th e sam e d ay h e r y o u n g hits-i i band, G eorge M cD onald, is scheduled , to d b , also. T h e w ere con v icted of k illin g a M o n treal T ax i C ab d riv er. W o m en M isses Juniors Many, many charming co ts of splendid quality, rr. dish fabrics are gath ered at this tem pting urice. IH U P t N ;!i We Have the Famous Herschel Lawn Mowers 23 PLANES, 2 BLIMPS. SEEK LOST NAVY FLIERS I EUQENE Phone Ô20 Jsst one thing— But I do it right Longs V isit M onroe— Mr. an d Mrs. W illiam Long v isited at M onroe S u n day. lin e P e rk in s will Is h o ste ss to Spring- ' field tlir i S co u ts th is a fte rn o o n a t a p a rty fo r Iter s ix te e n th b irth d a y . B reak s A rm — M abel K ikunte, daugk I te r of Mr. an d M rs. A. A. A nderson , w as In ju red last w eek In L os A ngeles w hen a c a r ra n p v e r h e r. H er arnt w as b ro k en in tw o places. Fifth and A S treets Important Spring Modes V isit a t C oburg— Mr. und Mrs. F ra n k Sid well v isited a t C oburg S u n day. Goes to M onm outh — M rs. E lva A dam s Is v is itin g a few d ay s a t Mon-1 m outh an d Y am hill. LEE T IR E S bo u g h t direct from the m a n u fa c tu re r and sold at th e best possible price. No. 600 Ball Bearing, 11 Inch Wheel, 14 Inch cut $13.50 No. £00 Ball Bearing. 10 Inch Wheel. 14 Inch cut $11.70 No. 400 Ball Bearing. 9 Inch Wheel, 16 Inch cut $10.80 No. 350 Bal! Bearing. 81 4 Inch Wheel. 14 Inch cut .... $8.85 Spading Shovels in Strap or Socket Patterns. ......................................................... $1.50 — $1.65 — $1.80 Hoes — ............................................................. 70c — $1.15 Rakes — Shell Bow ........................................ $1.5’u — $1.45 Rakes — M alleable............................................................. 70c W heelbarrows.................................. $5.50 — $6.00 — $10.50 ftfc’.viT .rT r' — 1 WRIGHT & SO N S HARDWARE — FURNITURE— PAINT PHONE 18 VITUS BLOCK « , uwiinimiiniiaiBiiiiiiiiiiiiimnniMMBmai^^ SPRINGFIELD FOLKS f I T ,HAV oriHV —• —/ r£>EAR mere A R E THOSE I W H E R E A R E YOU TWO CHB-OREH I------- ß y J. F. K e te ls G o o d n e s s / a n d T h a t 'S N EW R u p e e s TH E : NEW I GOT t »PR a - W E'RE PkAVlHfc- R ow ers '•TALKING DOG" SPEAKS WORDS QUITE PLAINLY B oston, M uss.. M ar. 22— (A utocast- e rl- Mrs. M ajiel A. R obinson of B an gor. Maine, s ta rtle d e x r e r ts a t the B oston Dos." show w hen she ex h ib ited a real ta lk in g dog. W li'lc m ost talk in g dogs sp eak n o th in g m ore th a n a series of n o ises, " P rin c e s s Ja c q u elin e," Mrs. R o b in so n 's p rize bull, can pro nounce w ords q u ite p lain ly . N othin’ like th e tingling feeling of a needlepoint show er -first tiling in the m orning! We have a wide selection of bath in g accessories, hot w ater bags, syringes, etc, drugs, h ealth needs and beauty aids— at prices th a t give you a "top o' th e m orning" feeling. We Give Green Discount Stamps