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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
OREGON STATE NEWS
OF GENERAL INTEREST
Brief Resume of Happenings of
the Week Collected for
Our Readers.
IMaburaemeata made to run tha AI-
kaoy schools during the year 1*17-13
aggregated S1S4.S78.7T. Receipts dur-
teg the year were *111.8*1 86.
The Oregon Cattle and Hcrsa Kale
era’ association convened In Enter-
prise with a large crowd of stockmen
present from all parts of the state.
THURSDAY JULY 12. l'»?H
¡northeast
of Springfield
Portable ley and Ma he I Ellingson, both of Mar- , "Huvea L ife ’’ club re< etilly organised
gasoline
engine driven centrifugal Holmes, both of fchigena; Harold Hal by t'embrooke and Morllg company of
' pump.
Irrigates by flooding. Has ley and Mabel, Ellingson, both of Mar . Eugene
Correspondente
potatoes,
beans, beets, cabbage and cola; latwla tmwrenee and
Leona I . .
___________________ ’ ruck crops
M r Bartholomew Carr, both of Eugene; Arthur Currie i
Membership U. the club m ulti
the
returned by Medford, leaving here on 1 **•* 11 g,','*t demonstration of fertlll- and Geneva Akerley. both of Eugene, ’'’"J"1’1** 1,1 1 "" I’b !• brake in
July S and returning July 6.
I , ”r“ on •'«rl7 PoUtoea.
Canal Lamb and M argaret Hell. boll.
* “ *" 2? ‘‘ " ‘ " " ’" ’ I* ,h r,,u ‘ *""“ ’'**
UPPER WILLAMETTE
M is. Heersma spent several days
*
«*•<*. -«tension engineer or ol Eugene
I y'M‘r
,n8p"
'
“»
urlver that hla brakes are In p o r t 'd
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Oiling of the W illam ette highway last week visiting In Klam ath Falls. the Oregon Agricultural College iwlll
' condition at all ilmaa
_
She also motored to Crater Lake take part In the tour and discuss
began July 5 and la progressing rapid
various
Irrigation
problems
T h e *^ A R E OF B R A K E S O B JE C T
i ly. The aouth half waa oiled tlrat while there.
Care of four-wheel brakes la of
O F S A V E - A - L IF E G R O U P special Importance. It Is pointed out
Miss fatura Kuth underwent an county agent stales that all persons
allowing the traffle to uae the north
interested In supplemental Irrigation
half. Aa the oil soaked Into the aouth operation a few daya ago.
*
! and Improper attention to ih«m ia
Safety for the pedestrian aa well as j putting the driver In
Miss Elisabeth McMahon, who un ayatema are Invited to take prut In
aide the north h alf waa oiled
It >a
precarious
other motorists la the object of a iMialtin
going to* make the road much better drrw ent an operation for appendicitis I ’ *” * *°ur,
I for travel aa the dust waa becoming some time ago has recovered enough
j ’ ®ry heavy. Many of the cars are to be brought home last Saturday.
DEMOCRATS OF COUNTY
C harter No. IM I
Reserve District Ne. 12
: taking eith er the Cloverdale or the
ENDORSE PARTY STANÒ
REPORT OP CONDITION OP THE
Jasper routes In order to avoid tra ve l­ TOUR OF FARMS SET
ing In the oil.
Democrats of fgtne county o rg an -!
By Special
Community News
First National Bank
TO STUDY IRRIGATION
Cecil Curts oldest son of Mr. and
lied last .Saturday. electing Frank
At Springfield. In the Stale of Oregon, at tlm close of business oa
The third annual tour conducted by Armltage as chairman of (he county ,
ed by the American Legion, waa form­ Mr». C. E Curts left for Idaho last
June .70. 1*38
week
to
spend
the
summer
with
hla
ally dedicated last week during the
the l-ane County Horticultural sort- I
committee
George O. Good
,
,
,
.
RESOURCES
uncle. He expects to work with the ety cooperating with the county agent all was re elected secretary of the . Lo»n* «nd discounts. Including rediscounts, acceptances of other
Orst day of a three-day celebration.
bailers
and
threshers.
banks,
and
foreign
h
ill,
of
exchange or drafts sold with In-
to observe and study supplemental Ir- I c°mmtttee
The construction of a 600-foot tun­
systems
used
in
grow
ing! , rTwl
M
sa waa
selected
state
cell O v e r d r a f ^ ^ " » ^ ’ i'.*...!*?"*
.
»»7.1*7 16
» »7.19.1 t |
A
fter
spending
a
week
with
h
ls^rlgatlon
systems
used
In
growing
*'red
Fisk
was
selected
state
nel on the O-W. R. A N. at Weather­
dû 34
« ’ » » •tte m a n and J E Noland. U fl. G overnm en t aecurltlee' o w n e d ':'’
*
by, 16 miles north of Haatington. will fam ily at the Circle ranch a t Enter­ truck crops w ill be held on Friday, j
waa named congressional Deposited to secure circulation (IT 8 bonds par value) *8.250 00
he commenced in the next few days. prise. Louts Circle returned to his I July 20, according to O. 8. Fletcher. ,
ranch near Triangle Lake last week
1 county ag en t The itin erary for the « ‘" ’ ■»»»»’•’•man
All other U n it'd State« G o v c rtn n n t securities (Including
A forest fire, believed to have been
premiums.
If any)
»13.785 53
Endorsement of the party platform
Several
men
of
the
Enterprise
dis
tour
with
a
statement
of
the
type
of
«mat
caused by sparks from an engine, has
Total
20,036 63
trlct were out the fore part of this pumping plant, source of power, i ,’u’ l ,nw’ »• the Houston convention O ther bonds, stocks.
been discovered along the Sumpter
securities. elc
98.321 03
was
voiced,
particularly
the
plank
Furniture
and
fixtures
Valley railroad, half a mile north of week hunting for J. M W ilhelm , who method of distributing water, and
6.400 0()
Support H' “ 1
owned other than hanking house
Austin.
[ is lost in the woods in the Bear Creek crops being grown on each farm fol- dealing with fagni re lie f
13.700 00
was pledg'd to the national and local
n ’*® [V8 * ,,h fe d e ra l Reserve Bank
17.38» 02
According to word from Salem. W a r di8tr‘c‘ - 8* ’ er* 1 cl<,W8
he low8:
t ash In vault aud amount due from national banks
4.1.438 1)0
may have drowned ia a m l., pond In
9:30 A. M W endell Bartholomew ••'•"»’‘•ratlc tickets,
( hack» o$ other, bank» tn thi» »«me city or town u» rcportlnx hunk.
renton's city water sapply la first
1.01678
that vicinity.
place on Rover Loop 2. Lower Santa
Further ptpns for the campaign will
Total l«j*t two Item»
$44.451 7M
class in quality. The latest tests give
Redemption
fund
with
V
8
Treasurer
and
due
frnm
V
S
Treasurer
M r and Mrs. Roy John who w ill C,Mr“
One
frora *’»‘*»«‘* h'« h
" * M‘ * “ * “
“ » be held
312 60
a rating of “Class A," the highest
teach In the Goshen school next M il w , 7- Small overhead sprinkler sys- j 8
___
I
o a .. ..
H?!l8 ’ 48 21
m ark possible.
The new airport at Elgin tponsor-
The Clatsop County bank, recently
organised at Seaside, has been made
a depository for postal saving funds.
Deposits must be covered by accept­
able collateral.
The Gold Beach Packing company
lasr week sent €00 cases of canned
salmon to Brookings for loading on
the steamer Martha Buchner for de-
i.
. .
livery at Astoria.
are taking w ork at the U n iversity of tw n a,tached to household pressure
Oregon summer school.
system. Electric motor
Mlscellane-
ou» truck corps.
The recent rains did a great deal
10:30 Don Shaffner place on River
of damage to the cherry crop In the Avenue> abo„, oniMJUarl„ r mUe
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C R E A T D U R IN G T H E W E E K
r„ la l, . . T ~
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I ppere W illam ette district.
T h e ot pacific highway
Large capacity i r plrt|
‘ r<ippln<
Royal Annes were not hurt as much bulldoxer type pump attached to o v e r-1 , lr '
the week, national
as the Bing and Lam bert cherries, head sprinkler system with oscllla
<n*ws are on the »harp look-
j Orchardlsts are getting ready for the tor-
Electric motor
.na I ° Ut l ° prwtert
of tim ber In thia
midsummer worm spray
The truck r ” k ro ro .
Also has nor m h e
* " ' t,On
‘ h,> * U ‘ * ’
« ” >*''•
I
-.. . L ,
-
truck corps Also has portable flood i flon. ar
,
.
are
gardens are all looking fine
Over
outflt d riven by , KaaoIlne
~ at the . most
7 L dangerous point
Robbers last week robbed the Mitch- ! three inches of rain fell in the last M r Shaffner w ill also show a trial »f so far aa danger of tire la concerned.
•11 State bank at Mitchell of about »100 few weeks in the Lanoax district
In cash. The robbers used tools stolen !
1:30 P. M.
Trum an Chase farm haxanls are great In tim ber areas.
one-half mile below the Ferry Street 1 h* hum idity reached as low aa 20
from the high school building to bat- — —
ter open the vault.
bridge and near the Eugene County MondBy »"<* * » • a!moat aa low us that
THURSTON
Electric motor driven water ■-*-
1 ,,e r ,n l h« week.
Sheriff Floyd Huntley of Curry ”
~
county, a member of the Gold Beach ' _________
Mrs Inus ______
_________
____
____
Underground
pipe
distribution
W. G. M rla r e c . lire expert o f M il
Flanigan from Eugene
baseball team, suffered a broken Jaw was a caller at A. W W eaver's last «T9*»®
Irrigates by flooding Can- *°u la. Montana. Is conferring with
last week in a game' between Gold Sunday.
beans and other truck crops. Nelson F. Macduff, supervisor of the
Beach and Smith River.
j M r and Mrs Ryan and son. Lloyd Atoo potatoes
¡Cascade national forest. The two
Bids were receiveo at Roseburg last from Eugene called on Mrs. M argaret
2:30 Chase Gardens. Centrifugal men made a trip Into thk forest yes
week for the construction of a new ' Campbell last Sunday.
pump attached to large overhead t •—d«)' Io confer with ra n g es .
courthouse for Douglas county. The
county expects to spend about »276,-
000 on the construction.
'
Remarkable and continued improve-
ment tn the dairying industry in the
Coos bay district ia disclosed by the
annual reports for the two Coquille
cow testing associations.
An apple tree on the Clarence Bad­
ger (arm near Dayton, with almost
tully developed apples sin it, is bloom­
ing abundantly for the second time
thia season
I t is of the snow var­
iety.
”
A throng of 20,000 people enjoyed
Vale’s eleventh annual Fourth of July
celebration. The three-day program,
which closed at dawn Thursday, waa
^ m o a t varied and successful ever
The Bank of Oregon City celebrated
its 47ih annlveraaa July 1. Thia is
the oldest bank in Clackamas county
and was founded in 1881 by Thomas
Charman, E. L. Eastman, ana J. T.
Apperson.
Last Tuesday evening several of the
Thurston boys motored to Springfield
to meet with the band being organ
¡zed there, and being directed by Prof
Andrew Landlea.
Mr. and Mrs. Taylo r Needham and
Mra Teeter and Ray M itchell and
when she fell from a merry-go-round
at Hazelgrcen park in Salem.
Advance work on construction of
the Southern Pacific company's 97-
mile line between Klamath Falls and
Alturas, Cal., will begin early thia
week with the arrival of construction
engineers.
Dannie M itchell motored over the Me-
Kenzie pass to Bend and visited Odell
lake and several other resorts and
Bell Theatre
»
Since Oregop began cooperating with
the federal government under the ma­
ternity end infancy act six years ago.
the mortality rate for the state has
dropped Irom 82.8 per 10,000 births
to 59 per cent, according to statistics
prepared by the children’s bureau of 1
the department of labor.
Deposits in Albany’s three banks,
as shown in the June 30 statement,
are 10 per cent greater than at the
corresponding call in 1927. The com­
bined deposits now are »3,459,000, or
»334.000 greater than last year at this 1
time.
Three hundred eighty infants and
children of pre-school age were weigh- '
ed and measured in the county-wide
baby clinic Just completed in Union
county.
Clinics were held in La
Gfande, Elgin, Cove, Medical Springs
and North Powder,
3.000 00
I M
8.250.00
1.60» 71
C irculatin g Piotea’ outstanding
C ashier s checks outstanding
Total Items 24. 35. 2«. »7. 28. and 2».
»180*71
Oemand deposits (other than bank deposits) eubjeet
*° ?T.*t r v t« l^^poalts payable within 30 day»!:
i"
,
152.077 01
certificates of deposit due In less than 30 days (other than for
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_
Money borrowed
12 010 18
Btate. county, or other municipal deposits secured by pledge of
28.787 61
342 96
T otal of dsmsnd ,
deposits (other than bank deposits)
subject lo reserve
»1*0.308 83
T '"*« d»R<*l«a aub>et to Reserve (Payable after 80
days, o r subject to »0 days or more notice, and
postal savings):
Savings deposits (Including time certificates of deposit other than
for money borrowed)
Total of time deposits subject to reserve. Items 36.
38. 37. snd <8
....... ......... ............... (68.476 12
Total
88.475 13
»298 ’ 18
Stores at Springfield, Sale m and Portland
FRI. . SAT. - JULY 13 - 14
Zane Grey's
“NEVADA”
ALSO—
Comedy and New3
SUNDAY - JULY 15
Norma Shearer In
“The Latest
From Paris”
ALSO—
Comedy and News
TUESDAY - July 17
Hoot Gibson In
“The Raw Hide
Kid”
Bring Whole Family Every
Tuesday for bOc
Formerly Farmers Exchange
SAVINGS FOR Y O U -
CLEARANCE FOR US
Astounding Reductions in all Departments
M E N ’S T IE S
M E N ’S PA N TS
A good assortment of S ilk
and knit T ie r. Values to 75c.
A SemIDreas Panta, Une pin
, tripe In blue or brown
Clearance
Price .................
Clearance
Price ___
10c
M E N 'S GLOVES
The statement of condition made by
the banks of Forest Grove at the call
of the controller of currency show a
substantial Increase. The combined
resources of the! two banks on June
30 totaled »1,607,949.
summer months as heretofore, ac­
cording to unanimous cote of the tax­
payers of that district.
t 36.000 00
" ~
Additions to Christian churches In
Oregon during the ye^r totaled 3653,
C. F. Swander, stete secretary of the
denomination, reported at the Oregon
Christian missionary convention now
in session at Turner.
The Mulkey (chool district, No. 90.
near Coquille, will hold school in the
winter lim e rather than during the
Capital stock paid tn
Btate of Oregon. County of Lane, as.:
’ Charles G rant enjoyed a visit over 8Pr inkler system. Also has c e n trlfu -1
----------------------------------
I, W in G Hughes, preetd.-nt of the above named bank do solemnly swear
the week-end with his sister and * al PumP operating a flooding system
M arriage Lioensss Issued
[fa m ily from Idaho.
Both pumps are driven by ele ctric)
During the past week marriage lie- that the above statement la true to the best of my knowledge sod belief
W M O. H U O H B fi. President,
Mrs. Annua Lane from Yahats ar- motors.
Miscellaneous
greenhouse enses have been Issued by the county C o r r e c t Attest: L. K l*age. Paul H adley' A. R »need. Directors
Subscribed and sworn to before me thia *th day of July. 1*28
rive<1 ta8t Saturday to visit at A. C. and outdoor truck crops.
¡clerk to the following;
Clarence
H W. SMITH. Notary Public for Oregon.
Mathew's home.
I
Frank Bartholomew place on [ Cooley, Springfield, and Asalee Hart- (SEAL)
(M y Commission expires 4 1 * 2 * 1
M r and Mrs. John Endicott and McKenxle river about four miles
Rev. and Mrs. H a rry Benton attended
the W altervllle district Sunday school
conference »t Upper Camp Creek last
1 Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. George Platt and fami­
ly and Mr. and Mrs. W alter Platt and
fam ily motored to Leaburg last Sun
day to their parent's home where
their whole fam ily Joined the crowd
and motored up the fu rth er McKenxIe
on a picnic. T heir slater from Cali­
fornia is here visiting.
I
Mrs. Arch Shough from Vida visited
over the week-end with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. John Price.
Clifford W eaver and Mrs. Mary
M cElroy from Salem spent the week
end with M r an„ „ „ A w W eayer
Evangeline, the 11-year-old daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Millard, suffered
two broken arms, cuts and bruises,
L IA B IL IT IE S
FOREST FIRE HAZARD IS
Leather faced, striped
Gloves. Regular 60c.
Clearance
Price -----
Refrigerators to
Clear
20 percent Discount
$18.00 Refrigerator goes at
$19.50 Refrigerator goes at
$22.75
$24.00
$42.50
$46.75
$49.00
Refrigerator goes at
Refrigerator goes at
Refrigerator goes at
Refrigerator goes at
Refrigerator goes at
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$14 40
$15 60
$18 20
$19 20
$34 00
$36 45
$ 3 8 20
WRIGHT & S O N S
HARDWARE — FURNITURE— PAINT
PHONE 18
VITUS BLOCK
back
38c
M EN 'S SOX
Summer weight Cotton Sox,
brown and black only.
Clearance
Price .................
10c
$1.98
M EN 'S SHOES
One lot of W ork Shoes,
leather tippers, composition
soles,
Clearance
Price ___
$1.98
M E N 'S 8 H IR T S
Blue Chambray W ork Shirt.
Two pocket, triple stitched,
ull cut.
Clearance
Price ................
69c
M EN 'S GLO VES
BO Y’S 8 U IT S
Good weight Canvass Gloves
in blue wrist. A real buy.
All wool Boy's K nlcker Suits
Values to »16,00.
Clearance
Price ___
Clearance
Price . . .
10c
M EN 'S S U IT S
One lot of M en’s all twool
Suits to close out values to
»45.00.
Clearance
Price . . . .
$19.75
$3.98
SHOES
One lot of Ladles’ and Chil­
dren's Shoes. Broken sizes.
Values to »7.50.
Clearance
Price .................
10c
S E W IN G T H R E A D
O. N. T . Sewing Thread In
black and white any number.
7 Spool«
Clearance
Price ...............
25c
REM NANTS
One lot of Remnants of sea­
sonable summer goods, good
lengths, valut-s to 76c.
C learance
Price ..................
10c
M U 8 L IN
Every housewife know« the
line quality of "Hope" Muslin
Free from starch, 3« Inches
wide.
A yard
Clearance
Price
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14c
P IL L O W CASES
42-Inch standard width, free
from starch, medium weight.
Each
Clearance
Price .................
19c
% sox
Children’s half and three-
quarter Sox In all wanted
colored tops to match the
dress, values to 60c. The Pair
Clearance
Price ...................