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    THURSDAY MAY 24, l>2»,
PAGE PIVE
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
I - .'BREAK ABLE WATCH CRYS­
| thank votera who ao kindly aupported
R«v<-titr<>n nlrplunf’D. ass<-rahl«d by
WINTER WHEAT DOING
TALS—Fancy
shapes and regulara.
I
me
for
good
government
In
the-
pri­
tint Mh«ll Oil company, participated lu
THURSTON
W E L L IN OREGON mary election. Very truly, M. 8. Hoyt'a Cash Store
tf-
H u U'I i i ' m tira i air circus Inal weak
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crowd nt more than 4000 persons In
latteat adviene from the Eastern Barker."
Harry Huuati who underwent an
epech-il the planea and watched the
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. . . . operation for appendlcltla some time! Oregon and Waahlngton wheat belt
maneuvera. The plane, » .r e Invited.
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brou, ht I
the effect that winter «rain STRAWBERRY CROP TO BE
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Brief Resume of Happenings of to Salem In connection with Friday's home
last Halurday.
«ever looked more promising than It LARGE, MERCHANTS AVER
C h iro p rac tic and
airport election.
Mlaa Brlghlman la giving her aecond doea at preaent. Thia includee the
E Ic c tro -T h c ra p y
the Week Collected for
E J. Ricketts. aaalatant atate engl day In teaching millinery to the Thurs- country from The Dalles eaatward.
With the supply becoming more
Specialising In
neer of bridges, of Hulem. waa In Wald ton ladles on Thuraday at the home The Inland Empire received
gener-' plentiful dalrly, local merchants pre-
Our Readers.
por» last week Inspecting the wagon . ^ r)| Ernest Bertsch.
! ous supply of molature during the diet that the crop of strawberries will
Painless and
bridge over an arm of Alsea bay on ; Thurston high school baseball team winter and early spring, thus fitting be good thia season.
Blood leas
The Willamette unlveralty etudes'
the Alsea highway, and ordered new
Walker laat Friday and the ground for a vigorous growth of
Prices were lemarkably low here
Removal of
lioily haa elected Mlaa Francaa Mctlll-
piling placed underneath to guarantee playw, , h„ team s there -The Thurs- vegetation to be sustained throughout tor the opening of the season for local
Tonali«
vra of Portland aa “song quean" tor safety to heavy loads A new bridge i
<|r,B. tBam an(, the w alker boys* the ripening period. Taken In connec-. berries. It was said.
the next year
will not he built until next ysar.
tlon with the serious wheat failure
8prln<fl„w <rocrr, Bre alBO dUplay.
16th year In Oregon prectlctng.
team won.
The atate convention of the Oregon
Phone 2085
The Crater lake season will open * Mrs Arch Shougfi and daughter many parts of the world, as generally ,n< fr„ ,h plneapplei) thlR w„elt This Office 1237 Ferry St.
Federation of Mualneaa and I’rofea the night of June 26 next Instead of Patricia, spent the week-end with her reported, an expected large crop .n fruJ, „ from (he Hawailan ,alan4,
Eugene.
atonal Women*. Club* waa held In July 1, eurHer than ever before In parents here, Mr and Mrs. John Price. Oregon and Washington will be es­
Roaehurg laal Saturday.
the national park’a history, with the
Ivan and Oarth Richard from Bell­ pecially profitable and fratlfying.
Canadian Crop Situation
The early ealahllahment of a com lodge and most of the concessions fountain spent the week-end In Thurs­
The Farmers' Sun of Toronto says: j
merrlal flah hatchery on Flaher creek functioning, except probably the camp­ ton.
Arthur Calvert of Wendllng spent "Everything Is extremely backward
near Mlnam, waa announced the flrat ground. It was announced at Medford
by the Crater national park office.
laat week-end with hla slater, Mrs. for thia time of year. Reports as to *
of laal week by John Fisher.
1 seeding vary greatly. In some d is-1
John H. Cowles, grand commander Ray Baugh.
William l.llkard. for more than 40
Herbert W eiss has purchased the , trlcta early sown fields are showing
yeara a resident of Heppner and vi­ of the supreme body of the 33d degree
cinity, hanged himself Friday In a Scottish Rite Masons of the southern Morris Brown lease on a straw berry green, while In others, particularly In
Jurisdiction of the United States, will patch. He picked over 50 crates on the eastern counties, seeding of spring
barn on the Pvndland place.
grain has not even started. Not much
visit In Eugene some time In June ¡ Monday.
SEE H. K. PHILLIPS AT GRAY’S CASH AND CARRY.
Fearing bllndneaa and aaylng that
The High school gave a benefit Improvement is noted tn the fall
with a party of other supreme officers.
she waa In great pain. Mra. T. E.
IF Y-OU ARE INTERESTED IN O R G A N I Z I N G A
It was announced by C. H. Young, sec­ dance at the hall last Saturday even­ wheat situation, but clovers and al­
Gould. 5». committed attldde at Milton j
BAND IN SPRINGFIELD, BE THERE, WHETHER YOU
falfa are looking a lot better than a
retary of the Eugene Scottish Kite ing.
by slashing her Jugular vein with a
PLAY OR NOT.
Jay Grant and his cousins, Mr and week ago, although the percentage of
bodies.
raaor.
AI Piche, Medford hardware and Mrs. Scrader. motored to Coquille last winter killed will run very high. Paa-
A. A. Schramm, atate superintend
sporting goods dealer, (lahlng for week-end to bring his sister. Miss I turea are poor all over and most
ant of banka, haa been aulhorlaed to small trout In the Rogue river laat Marjorla Grant home. She taught cattle remain stabled."
pay the third and final dividend In week, saw a 26-pound salmon Jump Ihere during the past school year, bet i
Heavy Crop of Berries
the caae of the defunct Jefferson State from a riffle Into a pool at his feet school closing last Friday.
Word from various points through-
bank.
plche Jumped onto the squirming fish
Miss Mildred Price motored to Cor- ou, western Oregon Is that weather
Reappointment of Mills R. Trum ■ with his knees and after battling ten »»Ills last week-end to visit h»r conditions are favorable for develop-
bull ol Portland aa a member of the ' mlnutea with It managed to draw It to brother, Perry, who la attending O. ment of an excellent grade of straw
atate board of child labor Inspector. ■ the river bank.
I A. C. there.
berries and Indications are that there
A national fcreat crew ha. started
8 “'n ( aru‘her and son- Marlon and w,„
B Tery heavy crop ,h,g
waa announced by Governor I. L. Pat-
Eugene, Oregon
605 - 609 Willamette Street
teraon recently.
work on straightening the road be ,“'",ly* r" P|a"nln« «
' / ' P »o A„ a ^ n f b f the Pacific Fruit Express
Arkansas
In
July.
Mr.
(
aruther
has
company
recently
said
that
the
fruit
More than 100 master plumbers from tween Mapleton and Florence over
Oregon and southern W aahln gton t Mapleton mountain, according to • many relatives there It has been 54 and Teretahle outlook In the north
west is brighter than It haa been In
gathered In Astoria laat week for the Ralph 8. Shelley, supervisor of the years since he left Arkansas.
The
high
school
elected
the
student
yearg His company Is building two
Bluslaw
national
forest
The
nunier
annual convention of the Oregon Mae-
Tan or black......... .............. $ 2 .9 8 , $ 3 .9 8 * $ 4 .9 8
ous awlti W>acks are being taken out. , body officers for the coming year as thousand n e w refrigerator c a r s .
ter Plumbers' association.
follows: President, Clyde Hart; vice- —State Market Agent.
Men's Outing S h o e s ,------------- .......................- .......
$ 1 .9 8
Coos bay lumbar and log ahipmenta and the road Is being rebuilt a lo n g a president, Haxel Russell; Secretary- ,
Men’s
Ties
4
9
c
and
up
T “ --------------------------------
different
route
In
many
places.
to foreign and Atlantic conet porta
treasurer, Leone Edmlatan; Athletic
Barker Thanks Votera
Crater lake insiead of Albany will manager, Francis Davis; Librarian,!
w en 100 per cant higher for the flrat
be
the
scene
of
the
1928
Oregon
Edi
I
M
».
Barker, one of the four candi­
five months of 1938 than during the j
Irene Baxter; Surgeant at arms, Emily
dates for nomination for representa­
torlal association meeting. It was de Fox
similar period laat year.
tive of the third district, today issued i
Four blocks of street Improvements elded by members of the association’s
In the latest styles in Blonde and Patent Leather priced at
executive committee Wire communl- '
a statement thanking voters who sup­
that have been In course of construc­
JUMBO
LEMON
STAND
TO
ported
him
In
the
primaries.
His
$ 2 .4 8 * $ 2 .9 8 * $ 3 .9 8 * $ 4 .9 8
tion during the laat month In the resi­ rations from all of the executive com
mlttea men consented to the change
AGAIN DISPENSE DRINKS letter follows: "1 wish to heartily
dence section of Dayton are almost j
completed and ready for acceptance. ami also to changing the dale of mert
The Jumbo Lemon which last year
Ing to June 29 and 30 and July 1.
provided thlrat quenching drinks for ■
The prune crop In Douglas. Marlon.
With the recent building of a saw­
tourists and residents will be opened
Polk and other prune growing count lea
mill and box factory at Jacksonville,
36-inches wide in New Printed Patterns priced at
this week. The big lemon will be !
will be a small one thia year, accord­
and prospect of Ibe opening of one of
ing to Fruit Inspector Stewart, due to Its big mines
.
at the Midway service
station
in debtorlnon
on the outskirts of . the located
. .
,
a \ n n v y m
u e o itu iie s b « a a g g a a in
in s s t t t m h e e
late rains during the pollination
.
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during the summer and autumn s t o c k and fixtures of the busi-
old town Its prosperity will be In­
period.
ness k n o w n
as H alleck’s
creased by the Immediate construc­ monlha
B. Lachenmyer and H. Parsons are Grocery located at Fourth and
Forty-nine high schools In north­ tion of a S&U.ooo meat packing plant.
House, street, porch and garden frocks at a price that
western Oregon and southwestern Which will supply" a"'llnê'ô'f"TuU-her
stand. Orangeade M a ln streets. Springfield. O n -
scarcely covers the cost of materials alone,
Waahlngton competed In the sixth an shops from Eugene in Oregon to an< I,’rnonade are made bF U8e °* a gon, must be presented within
special machine.
nun) Interacholaatlc track meet at Pa­
thirty days from this publica-
$ 1 .2 9 * $ 1 .6 9 * $ lr 9 5 » $ 2 .9 8
Yreka. Cal
Similar Jumbos have been placed t¡o n
cific unlveralty at Forest Grove laal
Several automobile, have made their , ajong the highway front here to the
Saturday.
way between Winchester Bay and extreme southern end of California,
R. N. Emery and wife, with 10 chil­ laikeslde over the unfinished portion
dren. 10 grandchildren and one great­ of the Roosevelt highway, according
A rm y W o rk e r Pleased
grandchild. celebrated their golden to reports brought to Reedsport. One
For the past few days the Salvation
wedding anniversary Sunday with a of the first parties to come through
beach dinner at Muaxel Reef, near were forced to pry their car loose from Army, represented by Lillian Gray Mr
Corntfck, has been In Springfield on
North Bend.
a deep mudhole, while other travelers the annual campaign for funds for
The early high water In the Colum­ were forced to get teams to pull them Its work In Lane county. Mrs. Mc­
bia river has resulted In one of the out of the rut.
Cormick reports a very generous res­
poorest spring Chinook salmon catches
The city of Mount Angel has started ponse to her appeal and is well
In years Hood River fishermen say
the work of laying 2500 feet of water pleased with the kindly feeling toward
they do not anticipate that fishing
malne. IStM) feet of 8-lnch cast Iron the Salvation Army.
will Improve any this spring.
Do Ywr Ccokiug
main on College and Church streets,
I t , lih* In.Mf a
A permit haa been Issued to the and 900 feet of 4-lnch on Sheridan FOR TRADE—Service station in Port­
Mod M M COM
state board of control for construction and College streets.
land. Oregon. Small house In Hills­
Conalderable
of a nurses’ home at the state hospital trouble had been experienced with the
boro for house in Springfield. See
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to cost »100.000 Plans for the struc­ light eteel tnalns In the past several
owner. Phone 139-W.
M24-31
ture are being prepared by Freeman years, which caused the city council
NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE ON
A Struble, Portland architects.
to make the Improvement.
EXECUTION OF FORECLOSURE
Marlon county's highway construc­
Notice Is hereby given that by vir­
The Oregon caves were opened last
tion program for the year 1928 In­ week for the summer season. Roads tue of an execution and order of sale
in foreclosure issued out of the Circuit
cludes approximately 37 miles of mar­ to the caverns are in excellent condk | court
of lame County. Oregon, on the
ket road and slightly more than alx tlon. widening operations having been 21st day of May. 1928, In a suit »here­
miles of pavement, according to an­ under way for the past few months | »n »•' »he 6th day of March. 1928, in
said court Kathryne L. Wayland,
nouncement by the county court.
(overheard of Mountain States the other d a y )
Only a short distance remalqs to be plaintiff, recovered judgment against
Sheep shearing on the D. Lynn Oub- done and the shovel will not be re­ the defendants Alva A. Rice and Mary
aer farm near Dayton was completed moved until the work Is completed. M Rice for the sum of »942.79 with In­
Wednesday. 300 being sheared this The engineer In charge declares that terest thereon at 8 per cent per annum
_ 4
HEN she was told the ridicu­
5
season. Hand shears were used and there will be no Interference with from March 30, 1926 until paid, and
the further sum of »100.00 attorneys
one man sheared 60 sheep In one day. travel.
lously low price of this beauti­
i fees and the costs and disbursements
Fifteen cents a head waa paid for the
j>
ful new electric range, one of
The building and grounds at Camp herein, which Judgment was enrolled
work.
Clatsop are tn excellent condition to and docketed in the Clerk's office of
our
customers
quite naturally thought
said court in said county on the 6th
The state highway commission will house the Oregon national guard dur­ day
that our manager had made a mistake.
of March. 1928, and said execu
receive hlds In Portland May 29 for ing its annual encampment there in tlon to me directed commanding nte
¡We’d print the exact price in this
construction of a bridge over the Ump­ June, declared Major Jacob Shearer, In the name of the State of Oregon,
In
order
to
Ratlsfy
said
Judgment,
In­
announcement but we re afraid you
qua river on the Drain-Reedsport road sanitary officer of the guard, follow­
terest, attorneys fees, costs of suit
at Scottsburg. Rids also will be re­ ing an Inspection recently. Advance and
would
think the printer made a mis­
accruing costs to sell the follow­
ceived for grading the Valley Junction details of men are expected next week ing described real property, to-wlt:
take. It is the Irnvest price ever set on
Beginning at a point 1061.5 feet
section of the McMInnvIlle-Tlllamook to begin preparing the grounds for the
an all-white, fully enamelled automatic
highway.
encampment and making all arrange­ West of a point in the center of the
County Road known aa the Rive.-
i range,
Five cases of tick fever developed ments for comfort of the men,
Road, which point is North 8 degrees
V
; . -
,f X '
During the period May 16 to Octo­ 40' West 1.77 chains of a point 49.02
In the state last week, Dr. Frederick
chains
East
of
the
Southwest
corner
D. Stricker, secretary of the state ber 1, It Is necessary to obtain a per­
This newest Hotpoint electric includes
board of health, reported. There were mit before setting fire to slashings, of the L. E. Davis Donation !^»nd
Claim No. 42. In Township Seventeen
three cases of septic sore throat and forest land, grain or stubble, according (171 South of Range Four (4) West of
the most desirable features of more expensive and larger models such as:
three of erysipelas. Fifty-six cases of to announcement made In Salem by the Willamette Meridian, running
Automatic oven heat control; fully enamelled oven; improved switches that
smallpox were Hated aa were three of F. A. Elliott, state forester. Permits thence North 360.3 feet, thence West
84
feet,
thence
South
360.3
feet,
thence
can
be
obtained
from
any
state
fire
can be turned in either direction; extra-strong door construction.
typhoid fever, three of diphtheria, 26
East 84 feet to the place of beginning,
of scarlet fever, 42 of meaales, 26 of warden or federal forest official. I he nil In I-ane County, Oregon,
Influenxa. seven of whooping cough. law does not require a permit for
Now, therefore, in the name of the
16 of tuberculosis, 21 Of pneumonia, 42 burning logs, brush, stubble or grain State of Oregon. In compliance with
Do YOU know about our attractive cooking rate?
execution and order of sale and
of chlckenpox, 23 of mumps and one in small quantities not adjacent to said
In order to satlsy said Judgment, inter­
forest land.
ef Infantile paralysis.
When you install an Electric range in your home you are placed
est, attorneys fees, costs of suit and
A small boy residing In Marshfield accruing costa, I will on Saturday the
Never before In the history of Cove
on our special cooking rate; not only does this permit of economy
haa fruit of every kind held out such ent away 20 feet of the marine cable 23rd day of June, 1928, at the hour of
glowing promise aa to quantity aa at across Coos bay and sold the piece one o'oclock In the afternoon of said
In the kitchen but the same rate, also, applies to tbe lighting and
I ole- j day, at the Southwest front door of
thia lime and never was the weather to a Junk dealer for 60 cents
the County Court House, In Eugene.
other electrical appliances in the rest of your home. Ask about 4
to date finer. Orchardlsta and fruit phone communication with Eastside I«ne County, Oregon, offer for sale
shippers see no cause ao far for doubt was cut off. Repairs will cost the and sell for cash, at public auction,
it today!
subject to redemption as provided by
of fulfillment of the present promise telephone company »200.
law. all of the right, title and inter­
Weather
conditions
have
been
Ideal
Ths first fire of any consequence In
est of said defendants Alva A. Rice.
T h is Introductory Offer will be withdrawn in two weeks.
the Slualaw national forest occurred for growing crops In the Wallowa sec­ Mpry M. Rice, C. E. Shumway, L. E.
Tuesday, according to word received tion of the country during thg past Shumway and George B. Bloomer, nn l
MOUNTAIN STATES POWER COMPANY
at the office ot R. S Shelley, supervi­ week or two. Farming Is In full swing all persons claiming by, through or
tinder them or any or either of them
sor of the forest nt Eugene. The blase In all sections ot the county at this in and to said premises.
was on South Table mountain, north time, with h considerable amount of
FRANK E.TAYLOR. Sheriff,
By BEULAH BR1NNTCK. Deputy.
of the Alsea river In Lincoln county. the spring seeding of wheat on.
P. S. Only #5 doMW
Ma. 24 31: Je. 7-14-21:
OREGON STATE NEWS ¡
OF GENERAL INTEREST
Di.E.T, Helms
BAND MEETING
Monday Evening, May 28, 7:30
Danner Motor Co. Sales Room
Men’s Oxfords
Ladies Shoes
To Whom it May
Concern:
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vin; it ’ s
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