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THURSDAY JUNE 14, 1928
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
PAGE SIX
¡S P R IN G FIELD PEOPLE AT
SPRINGFIELD PASTOR IS
MANY POSITIONS OPEN
Davtrtaon brothers have h«'gun the LUM BERMEN SIGNING UP
LINN COUNTY REUNION
summer run at their sawmill, west of
ON PROGRAM AT TURNEH
IN W EST COAST BODY
IN U. S. C IV IL SERVICE
Prli evllle. with a crew of nearly 50
Several S( rlngtleld people are at­
Progress in enrolling lumber mill
Rev S E. Childers pastor of tha
The United States Civil Service
men employed and eight trucks bring­
ing logs from the McKay watershed to operators of this district In the West Commission announces the following Springfield Christian church, has an tending the 4lal annual reunion of the
('oast Lumbermen s association is re­ open competitive examinations: Gar Important part In the state convention l.ltiu County Pioneer association Jun-i
the mill.
Brief Resume of Happenings of Sparks from a passing locomotive ported as a result of the meeting of dener. Veterans' Hospital No 72. of Christian churches to be held in IS to 16. Tha reunion la beta, held
In (he Brownsville park
the Week Collected for
caused a fire that damaged several the association In Eugene Saturday Helena. Montana. 31600; Telephone Turner beginning July I
Yesterday was Albany day, lialay . i
hundred acres of land north of Her- n,<1”
rhe directors of the West Operator. Veterans' Hospital No. 69,
The local pastor wl I deliver the Pioneer day and Friday la Sons and
Our Readers.
Tacoma,
Washington,
31140;
Store
miston last week It de.troye,! a ham Co“ »t «“"’• * ‘»t‘on and the new secre
principal evening adureasea during Daughters day
An old time fiddler*
and hay derrick and considerable al­ tary manager. Colonel W. B Greeley j keepers at Veterans' Hospitals at the whole conference of church work
conteat, prominent speakers, ball
met
with
Willamette
Vulley
associa
I
Fortland.
Oregon
and
Walia
Walla,
The International convention of Na­ falfa hay.
ora.
kames. wrestling and other sports are
tlon at the Osburn hotel.
' Washington, 31330; E n g i n e e r i n g
turopathic physicians will be held is
He will be absout from his pulpit on the program for the three days
To
defray
the
expenses
of
advertis­
Draftsman.
Bureau
of
Reclamation,
GAME AGAINST OAKLAND
Portland. July 11 to 14.
Presentation of Queen Rebekah ta
ing and promottou of West Coast Ellensburg. Washington, 32040; Senior hero on July 1 and 8 hut will return
POSTPONED
BY SHOWERS isood the Lumbermen's association Engineer. Bureal of Reclamation. for the July 16 services During Ills ouo of the features of tip- runlun.
The state convention of the P. B. O.
_____
absence on a vacation trip In Cali­
sisterhood closed Its annua! meeting
Rain Sunday caused the baseball ts
’ *«« “P
billion Ellensburg. Washington, 32400; En­
IB Corvallis last week.
feet. Mills come Into the association gineering Department nt Large, Ju­ fornia and at the Turner convention.
Vital Statistics Given—Hix births 4
game against Oakland to be postponed
Claude Neely of Eugene, director of and three deaths tire reported in
For the secot.J time thia year the indefinitely. Springfield twirlers were 1 on the basis of 10 cents per thousand neau. Alaska. Portland, Oregon. Seat
Albany Garden club put on a flower scheduled to meet the southern team feet cut. It is hoped to raise 37OO.OOO tie. Washington, Indian Irrigation Ser­ mualc In the local church, la lu the Hpriugtleld during the nioniu of M a y ,
pulpit.
according to Dr W II Pollard, regis­
show at the city hall last week.
in a return game on the local held. a year this way to promote the use of vice, Itllltags. Montana. Blackfoot.
West
Coast
lumber
and
combat*
the
Idaho.
Wapato,
Washington;
Llght-
trar.
Gold mining operations are getting There was Just enough rain to cause
!
house
Service,
Portland.
Oregon.
Ket-
Inroad
being
made
on
the
business
by
O
W
NERSHIP
OF
HUNTLY
under way all over Baker county, and , the Oakland players to decide not to
CALL AND SEE Dr. N. W. K m art
wood substitutes.
! chlkan. Alaska; Reclamation Service
the outlook is the best in years.
i come for the contest.
STORE IS NOT CHANGED on prices on plalea and other work. U
In Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Wash
William
Vasby,
manager
of
the
!
A-
C.
Dixon,
manager
of
the
Booth-
Wind uprooted an old tree near Til­
Ington.
A trunshetlou whereby the owner­
lamook Sunday and killed three val­ Springfield team, announced that the | Kell>' ‘■««'Pany. Is one of the directors
Pcstoflk-e clerks and carriers« at ship of the Hutitly delicatessen store C A LL FOR SCHOOL W A R R A N T S
in
the
West
Coast
association,
which
uable cows belonging to Alfred Bo game would be-played but at an Inde­
is holding a series of meetings in Ore­ Cofvallla. Oregon; Ealr'ianka. Alaska, at 428 Main a ired was lo «•hauge Springfield Oregon, June 14th, 1921.
finite date. Until the Brattata school
quiat.
gon and Washington In the elTbrt to Great Falls. Montana, Havre. Mon­ from M B Hnutly to Mrs Letter
NOTICE IH IIKHEBY GIVEN. That
A tw ostory frame building at the diamond is reconditioned the field on Increase the membership.
tana; Libby. Montana. McMinnville, Boaserman and Mr* L J Crow was Hchool District No. 19. of l-ana eoun
corner of First and Howard streets Fifth street will be used, it was an­
Oregon; Mullen, Idaho; North Port­ not completed. It wua announced thia ty, Oregon, will pay Mt the office of
in Newberg was destroyed by fire nounced.
land, Oregon; Parma, Idaho; St. week by Mr Huntly.
the Dlatetd Cierk, at hla residence
FIRES IN OREGON COST
early Thursday.
Helens, Oregon; Whitefish. Montana; * Although the prospective purchaa on Weet I) »1 . House No 389, Hchool
LESS IN 27. SAYS CHIEF Wotalburn, Oregon.
Mrs. Roy Thomas died at Myrtle MR. AND MRS. HALLECK
era made an Inventory of the store Wirri r.ts up to nttd Including No.
Further Information and appllca- ' with the present owner, the deal was 2-330 Interest celts« a after June 18th,
Point on the date of her 35th birth­
HONOR GUESTS AT PARTY
Fires in Oregon in 1927 cost some Hon blanks may be obtained from the
day. Her mother also died on the
11»
Sign.-,I.
j 33.819.791 less than tn the previous secretary of the Ixu-al Civil Service not completed and Mr Huntly will
date of her 35th birthday.
It W HMITH. District Clerk It
continue
the
business
hlmaelf.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Halleck year, it was reported by Fire Chief
i
1
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Walter Meacham of Baker is in who are leaving soon for Honolulu j e88P Smitson who returned from the Board at the Postotfice In thia city
charge of a drive to raise a 315.000 were honor guests at the home of Mr. state fire chiefs' convention in Marsh
FAST GROW TH OF YOUNG
prise fund for the Redwood highway and Mrs. I. N. Endicott Tuesday field last week-end.
marathon, beginning June 14.
DOUGLAS FIR IS SHOWN
evening.
Fires cost on the average of 3907
Those attending the party were: per fire, 313.997 per day. 3574.89 per
Start of bus service between Co
The results of ten to fifteen years'
quille and Portland, over the Roose­ Mr. and Mrs. Halleck. Mr. and Mrs. hour. 39 58 per minute or 16 cents per
m-vasuremt-nta on second-growth Doug­
velt highway, via Reedsport and William Fuller of Los Angeles, Mr second during the past year, it was
las fir of western Oregon an«l Wash­
and Mrs. Harry Brownfield. Eugene. | reported at the conference.
Drain, was announced laat week.
ington are now available. These are
Mr.
and
Mrs
Wayne
Clover,
Mr.
and
w.
E
Nusbaum.
fire
ch
ief
of
Eu-
The Royal Anne cherry urop in
given ta a report In a recent "Journal
Lane county will be better than last Mrs. Henry Hansen. Mr. and M rs., gene, was elected president of the of Agricultural Research,''—the offi­
“ tvhara »attinga a ra g ra a ta» t
Endicott
and
June
Clover.
state
fire
chiefs'
association
Mayor
year, notwithstanding the late cold
Cards formed the major diverstoo A. L. Williamson and 8 M Calkins, cial technical organ of the United
rains, said C. E. Stewart, county fruit
942
Willamette 8t„ Kugene, Oregon.
States Department of Agriculture.
of the evening
city attorney, attended the convention
inspector.
Thia report, by Walter H Meyers.
and asked that the m eeting be held ta
The govenment will establish a four
Shopper« Are In— Among the busi­ Eugene next year They failed to get Ir the result of studies by the U. 8 '
months' tabor bureau at The Dalles ness visitors here yesterday were:
Forest Service. Among the topics j
The community will pay for one ' Mrs. Dumong Myer, Camp Creek; the meeting by a few votes.
discussed are cubic-foot and board-
month’s salary and the government Mrs. C. A. Wetxell, Marcola; Mrs W.
foot volume and volrme growth. '
PORTLAND CONTRACTORS
for three.
mortality of trees, diameter growth,
L. Rausch, W alterville; O. H. Smith,
Golf fans of southwest Oregon are Dexter; Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Stewart,
GET EUGENE POWER JOB and tiumber of trees In each diameter
class, for stands of different ag> a.
waiting with interest the opening of Natron; Roy Love, Jespar.
A. Guthrie and company of Port tnd The plots were establiahed In forests
Westmoet golf course, near Coquille,
Swimming or wading— whichever
will built the new power plant of the 38. 60, 54. and 72 years old. All show
the most westerly links on the Pa­
it
j*— isn’t fun unless you have a
Former Residents Visit— Mr. and EJfigene water board at Leahurg Con­ a remarkable gm ath of approximate­
cific coast.
bathing suit you like— our new ones
Mm. T. E. Griffith and son, Verne, are tract for the dam, canal and power ly 170 to .300 cubic feet, or 1100 to
Operation of the Burns brick plant visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. Ed
ere inexpensive.
began this week under the supervi­ Robertson. The family resided here houae. was awarded to the Portland 2000 board feet for each year sincej
firm
last
week.
The
bid
accepted
the measur<*menta started This Is of
sion of A. J. Hoover of Portland. It Is until two years ago when they moved
course for the most rapid arowlnt |
planned to manufacture 200,000 brick to Prineville. They will return to was for 3L029,230.
It Is not known yet Just how soon period in the life of the forest, (ta j
thia summer.
their eastern Oregbn home Friday.
the work will start. The complete rery good land the average Ila meter
May closed with the Columbia river
project will cost about a million and Increased one Inch every three years;
salmon pack far below normal and
Wright In Portland— W. C. Wright. a half dollars. It Is the biggest pro­ on good land, one tach every live
very disappointing. The yield ran
Springfield
hardware merchant. Is ta ject ever undertaken by Eugene. years; , and on fair land, one Inch
60,000 cases short of the production
Boys’ and girls’ suits come in plain
Portland attending to business mat­ Contracts have been awarded to sev­ every six years. Copies of the report
in May. 1927.
and
fancy patterns— some with gay
eral
companies
for
machinery
for
the
may be secured from the Director,
ters.
Farmers of Jefferson county believe
power house and dam, C. A. McClain, Pacific Northwest Forest Experiment
stripes and a belt.
they will harvest in 1928 one of the
superintendent of the water board, re­ Station, Portland, Oregon.
best wheat crops in recent years.
Merchant Is Visitor— Roy Brewer, ported.
Both fall and spring wheat is looking merchant of Kali Creek, iwat a visitor
unusually good.
here yesterday.
Former Residents Visit— Mr. an l
Commencement exercises in Port­
Mrs. U. 0 . Stowell, formerly of Wend­
land high schools will be held this
ling, who have been living in southern
Undergoes Operation— Mrs. A. F.
week. Diplomas will be presented
California for the past six months,
1360 students, of whom 573 are boys Flowers of Creswell underwent a were here Tuesday. The are enroute i
major operation in the Pacific Christ­
and 787 are girls.
to Alberta, Canada, to make their
ian hospital Tuesday.
home.
6eorge Fish Round, soldier, writer,
teacher and minister, died last week
at Canyon City, aged 88. He served
during the Civil war as a chaplain in
the confedeiate army.
Sheep owners driving their bands
from Raker to beyond Smnpter for
summer grazing have suffered severe
losses from some form of poisoning
within the last few days.
Marshfield was decorated gaily last
week for the eighth annual conven- '
tion of Oregon Fire Chiefs, which was *
held there. More than 200 chiefs and ,
firemen attended the convention
Two baby deer found near Coquille ,
by four Coquille boys were brought
to town where members of the sher­
ATURDAY morning will be too late!
it it high in quality!
iff's force helped fe"d them milk from
a whisky bottle through a nipple.
Nyssa celebrated the start of work
I f you like bargains, if you have ahvays promised
on the Irrigation project to be built
yourself an Electric range, NOW— this minute— is
by the government. Water sports, a
the
time for you to get it. No matter what time of
baseball game and aviation stunts
the
day
or night it is, if it’s before midnight Friday,
were among the features of the day.
June
15th,
phone our office or our manager at his
Following a meeting of growers held
home, if necessary, and tell him you want your
In Salem recently, contracts were
j .
signed whereby canners agreed to pay
Hotpoint now!
5 cents per pound for loganberries
<1
delivered at their plants this season.
Small in size but a giant in value, this beautiful
One hundred and fifty-seven eighth
grade pupils in the Tillamook county
We have iust completed arrangements which enable
automatic electric range combines most of the out*
schools were awarded common school
use to offer local motorists the lowest cost tire mileage ever
standing features of larger and more expensive
diplomas last week, according to G.
obtained.
models hut at
B. Lamb, county school superintend­
OREGON STATE NEWS
OF GENERAUNTEREST
Coin’ Swumnm’ Boys ’n Girls?
Be Sure You Hare a Bathing Suit Ready
Cotton Suits, 98c
Wool Suia, >1-98
ONLY
T H IS UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE
INTRODUCTORY OFFER
MT LL BE WITHDRAWN
FRIDAY NIGHT
IS
Announcement
ent.
The Tillamook county fair will be
held September 12 to 15 and the sec­
ond day, September 13, has been set
aside as Grange day, the grange hav­
ing charge of the entire program that
day.
The Medford city council has passed I
an ordinance, to go into effect in ten 1
days, and aimed at the business dis- 1
trict especially, prohibiting any per­
son from sweeping dirt or refuse, or
placing litter of any kind into a street
or gutter.
Kenneth Annin, age 8, of Leneve,
Coos county, hud a narrow escape
from death recently.
He became
wedged in the center of a hollow
stump and was held there for two
hours before workmen found and ex- 1
tricated him.
With a fresh new stock of Goodrich Tires at special,
low prices, you can now make your tire investment here
and be assured of the utmost economy in tire mileage.
Goodrich Tires need no introduction . The Matchless
Silvertown Cord and the Radio Cord have a service reputa­
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e i
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can be reduced with Goodrich Tires at our special prices.
Wm. Rodenbough
Garage
533 Main Street
Springfield
Phone 95
Cooking
IB
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