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    p IV m W A V JULY 26, 1 »«»
PAOE FIVE
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
tim e ago.
y
motored to B elk n ap S p rp ln g s b u t
Mlaa Maude E d m ison who baa been Sunday.
Running cattle over the Oregon- I
By Special
W ashington Water company'» water-1
seriously ill and In Eugene tor tbe
One of tbe men working with tbe
Correspondant»
abed wa» reported a» a danger to the '
past several week# was brought home
crew oiling tbe road here iwaa over­
health of title» of Coos Hay, by mein (
last Sunday.
her» of thu Marshfield city council.
Mr and Mrs Dick Harbit and aons come with the beat last Monday.
Irerrel and Wayne, from Cottage
Mins Mary Annin of l.oa Angela»
Principal Events of tlie Week h it a been elected executive secretary
|
TH UR STO N
UPPER. W ILLA M ETTE
Grove visited relative» here last Sun­
Marriage L icenses for W eek
of
the
laine
county
chapter
of
the
day.
Assembled tor inlormation
During
tbe past week County Clerk
Mr.’ and Mrs. William Henson haa
American Red Cross to succeed Ml»» I Mr« F M Hrnlth died at her hone*
Mr. and Mr«. Cole from Jasper W. B, Dillard ban Issued m arriage Be­
of Our i.eaiiers.
Marg.net Itarnunl, who has resigned. 1 at Goshen Monday July 23 ut 8:80 P- enjoyed a visit from his brother anil
pent Sunday at William Henson's.
en »es to tbe follow ing: Louis Emmons
Mrs. fam ily from Idaho and hla sister from
Vlrglnlu Mabon of Portland .haa rn a fter a lingering Illness
The Thurston school board have I an(i Margaret Coghlan, both of Eu-
.Medford the past w eek en d .
Tlirm iiv w bu in t have bean pur* been i lioiten Oregon's delegate to the Smith was 87 years old and had boon
bought tw o a cres of land from M r».| gt,ne ; Ixruls Du Buy and E lsie Miller,
Professor George Milan from Med Margaret Campbell for the building both of E ugene; Herbert Vitus, Eu
38th annual convention of the Young a resident of lam e county for 40 year»
t-bumd by tin* Canby Unit n bleb
People'» Christian Union Societies at i Hhe lived with her fam ily at the ranch ford wa» culling on his old friends site for tbe new school house.
school.
gene, and N ellie Hickman, Spring-
Conneaut
Luke Park, P a , July 26 le al Ihe foot of Htnlth Hill on the W il­ here last Thursday. He tau gh t school
The (i ■ ut Nurthr*n railroad will
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fink from Me field; George Hinkle, Eugene, and
lam ette highw ay. She la survived by here und also lived here many year*
>0.
opvratu pasasngt r bu»»«*» b«iwuun
Minnvllle visited Mr. and Mrs. George Esther Louis S etters, Astorta; O. P.
Construction of the *100,000 freight her w idow er F. M Sm ith three »on»
Hi nd nnd Klauiulb Full».
Platt last Sunday.
T heir son has Nordling, Eugene, and Martha Ever­
1
aud passenger station at Klamath fatw rence J. Hrnlth and Frank L.
George W yatt from California wa» spent the pant month at tbe Platt son, C resw ell; Charles Seavey, Eu­
T sx Itanklu ol I hi* Ituiiklu Flying
ttorvks, luc., of porlland, will open | Falla for the Great Northern railroad Smith of Goshen and Thurman A. In Thurston last W ednesday, this Is home.
gene, and C ecilia Sullivan, Portland;
la nearing completion and Ills station Smith of Sutherlin, by five daughter». h is first visit bere In Si years. H e
Jam es K B ell, Eugene, and Garnett
a fly lug achuol In Mudlurd.
Anda
Calvert
and
fam
ily
from
Junc­
will he put Into operation early In Mr». Ktta McKay o f C resw ell, Ml»» form erly resided here.
tion City »pent Sunday visitin g rela­ Burkhart, Marshfield, and to D aale
At least 40,000 casus of bean» will
Margaret Sm ith and Ml»» Kl»le Smith
Auguat.
Campbell and B eatrice Ball, both j f
.y
tiv
es In Thurston.
be packed till» year by the llarbey
Mrs.
F
ells
Sparks
from
Blue
River
of Uoahsn, Mrs. Cathe Brabham of
Eugene.
A
large
fire,
which
will
probably
Packing company of Rainier.
Mr. and Mrs. T aylor Needham
Goshen aud Mr». Ella W ells of R ose­ I» spending som e lim e with Mra.
"burn until snow files," ha» broken
a
John
Price
w
hile
she
Is
recovering
Coo» county's prisoners will not
burg, und by 11 grandchildren
out lu the peat land» of lower Kla­
Mr and Mr» W A Elkina and from »" operation she underwent at
laugulnh In Jail thia summer, a» long
math lake on a large lease held by
P» tb<*re 1» work to do on the roada,
fam ily and Mr and Mrs. C. F. Hyde the Pacific Christian
the 1.0wer l^luniath latke Graxlug as­
nnd tw o daughters are cam ping up the
Paul D. (Ireene of Kugene was re
sociation.
McKenzie
elected president of the Oregon Re­
Plans fur a I at Grande homecoming
Mr and Mr» E B. Tinker, daughter.
tail Clothier»' »»«delation at the meet
Jubilee, scheduled for August 9, 10 aud
Bonnie Jeanne, and son. Frederick t
Ing In Portland.
11, were abandoned by the comm ittee
Bruce, and the .Ml*»«» Florence and
A 60,000 bushel elevator to coat *40,
In charge. The comm ittee believes
Luclle Jordan motored to Newport
000 will he constructed In Ontario thia
the tim e of year selected was not
Friday and returned Sunday. Thev
summer by the Mullin» company In
favorable.
visited with Mr» Tinker'*, m other ¡
te.eat» of Colorado.
Eugene's new garbage-hauling ordi­ Mr». H. O. W angelln. W hile people
Muurlce E verett Klnauy of Hood
nance, which pruvldea that an exclu
in the v alley were scorching In the
River has accepted a reserve appoint­ alve contract be given to one firm to
valley heat, they report Nwwport wa»
ment aa second lieutenant In tho
haul ull the garbage, wa» declured eidd windy nnd* foggy.
chemical wurfare aervlce.
valid by Judge (tkipwortb of the ctr
Many of the farm ers got their hay ¡
What 1» believed to be a record
cult court.
into the barns tbe past week.
cherry crop 1» reported to C. W. Me
Bunds of elk, rouging near Black­
Sw ift and Cooper will start thresh­
faddoti of Talent, who »old 7772
berry rock, In northern Curry coun
ing the end of thl* week. The Schrenk
pound» from 1H cherry tree».
ly, are reported to he now extinct. threshing outfit began work W ednes­
Henry Cooper, one of the owner»
Prospectors repurled that cougur* aigl day.
of the Cooper hardwood mill, nine
hunter» have killed the laid member
Grandpa Jordan, father of C. K.
mile» south of Molalla, wa» fatally In
of the hand.
Jordan arrived from Montana last Frl-
a
M iss Ella Van H cusen ot C hi­
Jured while adjuallna the »aw.
Mrs II. W. Itodenwold, '19 graduate duy to visit at the home of his »on at
cago, better known as Miss U n i­
Cutting of the first crop of alfalta
In home economics, has been appoint­ I*|ea»ant Hill
verse, tipp-ng the hat of the m e­
chanical man. Mr T elevox, during
la practically completed In Crook
More than 1080 ie*rson« attended
ed scien tific assistan t In the United
his exhibition in Chicago.
T he
county aud the crop la »aid to be
States bureau of home economics. Hhe the annual píenle of the Knights of
“robot" easily won the fair ladv
about kb per cent of rn average.
will assum e duties In Washington, D ColumbiiH held at Rlveralde park last
and w a i caught holding her hand!
Sunday
Many cam e from Corvallis.
The Portland achoot board voted to
C., August 1.
I f
Include a tour»« In the mechanic» of
After spending a half million dol­ Albany. Roseburg and other town« A
aviation at tleii»on Polytechnic school
lars In development work during the picnic dinner was »ervpd at noon and
y llh the opening of the fall term.
past four years, the Paisley-Elkhorn th is was followed by a program c f
Mlnlug company, southw est of Haines, gam es and races. Sw im m ing and
Bureau of public road» crew a art
“ u>Aere savin g * a re g re a te s t”
Is again producing gold ore with a l-oatlng was very popular during the
at work ou both »lope» of the Css
day.
force of 35 men.
tad e range tbl» week making a recon
942 Willamette St.. Eug ene. Oregon.
Mr and Mrs. T F Kabler and fam
nalatance aurvey of the Hanllam paaa.
Tha city of Salem , through Its legal
lly
plan to move to Monmouth this
Two logging camp» will open In advisor. Joined with the city of Rose­
burg In defending sn action to declare fall -where Donald and Jerry Kabler
Coo» county Auguat 1, one on the
aaat fork of tbs Coquille river aud I invalid bonds authorised In tbs will enter the sta te Normal school.
Miss Mildred S w ift who has visitin g
amount of *36.000. for the establish­
tb s larger of tbs two on Middle creek
at
Newport returned to her hom e at
ment of sn airport
Now Located in
The
Mount
Angel Co-operative
P leasant HUI last week.
creamery Is Installing a new boiler
An old stage coach, last used to
Miner Building
Suppote the next time you went ihoppm g the
bring Governor Pierce from the depot
at Its bultsr sod Ice plant, with four
times tb s capacity of present boilers.
to the hotel, and now standing In dis­
Choir Haa M eeting—The choir of
teleswomen seiJ, "the price of this dress is f 10.00,
repair on the Stringtown road, will be the B aptist church met with Mr. and
* Tbs Cooper's Spur lateral highway
madam, I g M rs. John D oe has not paid her ac­
is now open Its full length, and auto­ repaired and preserved by tbe Myrtle Mrs. W alter W illiam s last night for a
count this ^senth, so we are obliged to diride the
Point Women's club.
rehearsal and osclal time. Refresh !
mobiles may be driven to the snow
Portland receipts are *38,088.17 I m ents were served the singers.
line In the forest around Cloud Cap
cost o f carrying it among our cash customers. The
(
short of those for the first seven j
--------------------------------
Ina.
dress will therefore cost you $10.11.”
months of last year and city purse D E C R E E O F L IE N A N D N O T IC E O F 1
Tbs annual Douglas county (arm
S A L E U N D E R E X E C U T IO N
strings
will
have
to
be
lightened
or
picnic was beld In Roseburg Saturday.
Little eye troubles be­
W ould you pay the extra 11 cents? Probably
the city will be short at the end of IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
AU farmers of the county and their
come big ones through
8T A T E OF OREGON IN AND FOR
not!
tbe
year,
Commissioner
Pier
warned
w ives were guests of tbe Roseburg
LANE COUNTY.
neglect. One pair is
the city council.
Klwanla club.
; L. E. B ussell, P la in tiff, vs., H a rv e y A.
all you get.
That is the reason the J. C. Penney Com pany
R eceipts of tbe slate corporation , W heeler and Ruth “ "heeler, his
F ire la Albany caused damage to
w ife; O. F. N ichols and Jane Doe
department
for
the
year
ending
June
does not open charge accounts or sell on the instal­
tbe extent of »30,000 when the Hub
N ichols, his w ife; W illiam Kercher
30, 1928. were »487,547.30 or approxl
Cleaning works and the Cohen b
and Olga Kercher. his w ife; Read &
ment plan. It isn't giving everyone the same square
Make
Appointments
mately *40,772 In excess of those for
Schlosser wholesale tobacco bouse
Monroe, a co-partnership; Booth-
Whenever
Possible
deal. W e prefer to give T O U that 11 cents.
the previous 12 months. The expense
Kelly Lumer Company, a corpora­
were burned.
tion; O. K. Baldwin; Herbert G.
of conducting the department during
Oscar Rodney, fire guard In the
Payne, D efendants.
the past year was (3000 In excess of
Umpqua national forest, was drowned
Under and by virtue of an execution •
D r. S h e r m a n U ). H lo o d y
that of the previous year.
issued upon a decree of lien and order ,
In Diamond lake when he dived from
L. M. Hechtell, mayor of Prineville of sale, and Issued out of the Circuit :
O C T O M e V f l iS T - F V E S IG H T 9P C C IA U S T
a boat, came to the surface once, and
S U IT E a s i M IN M I OlCXk PM OW t 5fcX
sod
attorney for the Ochoco Irrigation Court o f the County of Lane. S tate of
then disappeared.
Oregon, on the 18th day o f July. 1923, 1
|A » T ORO A DW AV
district Joined Rhea Luper, state en­ In the above en titled action, w herein j
e U C tN fc -O R E .
Knights Templars on their way to
gineer, at Salem, and will proceed to L. B. Bussell, the above named Plain
tbe conclave at Detroit carried with
San Francisco, where they will meet till and the above named defend­
them 26 boxes of Hood lllver cherries,
with u com m ittee of the bondholders ants Booth-K elly Lumber Company, a
which they purchased from the Apple
corporation, and O. K Baldwin, ob
i of the district to confer tegarding talned Judgments and decree of sale
Growers' association.
plans to settle the district’s financial again st the defendants Harvey A.
,
Benjamin Beaman. 80, one of the
W heeler, and Ruth W heeler, higiw tfe;
difficulties.
founders of the Eugene Bible unlver
O. F. N ichols and Jane Doe N ichols,
Tranchell & Parelius of Portland re
, .
..
his w ife; W illiam K ercher and Olga
»Uy. died at hla home In Eugene. He
reived the contract for the g ne
Kercher, his wife, on the I8th day of
was horn In 1872. He lived In Mc­ construction of the new state tuber- j u| y 1928 which said decree was on
Minnville for som e years.
culosls hospital to be located at The the 18th day of July, 1928, recorded in
Dalles on a bid of »102.310.
The board Uuo>' 8 "I »»Id court at page 215; I
Coos county Is expending *10,600 on
„
. r,
. __ »n>
commanded
to sell
tbe market road between Broadbent
allowed
Barham
Bros.,
of Salem to |()|
Qf all that sl, certain
uate(1
and Bowers, where the curves will bv
withdraw their bid of »94.000. Thb sue- 1 lying, and being in the County of
widened, and places where dirt slides
cessful contractors have
agreed to j Lane. S tate of Oregon, hounded and
described as follow s, to-wlt;
often occur will be cut bark.
complete the structure In 160 days.
Lot Two (2) in Block Three (3) In
Nothing will be done by tbe state
A report of tbe Linn county treaa
Chambers Addition to the City ot
highway commission with relation to Eugene, Lane County, Oregon.
urer for tbe six months ending June
paving the Klamath Falls latkevlew
With
N otice is hereby given, that on the
JO shows receipts of *1,209,328.31, dis
26th day o f August, 1928, at the hour
bursetnenls of *933,029.95, and a bal­ Junction section of The Dalles-Csll
fornls highway until after the elec­ of One o'clock, P. M. of that day at
ance In all funds of *278,293.36.
the sou th w est front door of the Court
torate has pssed on the so-called House In I^ine County, Oregon. I will
Construction of a new railroad to
Dunne m easures at the November In ob edience to said order of sale an,I 1
tbe Bear valley timber and an entire
election. This was the Information 1 decree bf lien, sell all the right, title,
ly new mill plant at Burns Is an
given out by Roy Klein, state high­ ¡claim , and Interest of the defendants
nounced by the Edward Hines Luiu
, H arvey A. W heeler, and Ruth W heeler, 1
way engineer.
his w ife; O. F. NicholR and Jane Doe
her company for Harney county.
Members of the board of directors N ichols, his w ife; W illiam Kercher
The Southern Pacific company ha»
of the Warm Springs irrigation die | and Olga Kercher. h is wife, or so I
filed a schedule with the public serv
trlct have requested permission of the much thereof as may be n ecessary to !
ice comm ission covering extension ot
sa tisfy said plaintiff's judgm ents and 1
state reclamation comm ission to ex
d efen d an t’s judgm ents with Interest ,
stage service to include a line be
You who have dealt with us before appreciate our interest taken in serving you.
pend between *160.000 and »200,000 i thereop and cost as fo llo w s:
tw een Medford and Klamath Falls.
Judgm ent of L. E. R ussell aggre
received from the sale of water in re
The Metolius river market road from
habilitating the distribution system . gating the sum of *301,99. nnd legal
Interest on sam e from July 19, IMS. I
Sisters to tho Jeffersoti county line, u
It wns pointed out that uny money and cost taxed In the sum of *14.00. I
distance of 9.2 miles, has been taken
expended In betterm ents would be re­ nnd the further sum of *65.00 at­
over by the state highway commission
paid out of receipts from additional torney fees.
as a part of the Santlnm highway.
Judgm ent of defendants O. K. Bald-
water sales.
I win In the aggregate of *201.20 and
W. O. Shellonbarger ot Portland
Ten persons were killed and 419 legal Interest on sam e from July 19.
past grand master of the Masonic ord­ were injured In a total of 2267 traffic l 1928, and cost taxed In the sum of
m o to r o ils greases
er In Uregon, was Injured when he
accidents In Oregon during June, ac­ ' *7.50, and the further sum of *50.00
fell from a train at Sacom, Mont.,
cording to a report prepared by ¡attorn ey fees:
Booth-K elly Lumber Company, a
while on his way to attend the Knights
Thomas A. Raffety, chief inspector for I corporation. Judgment In the aggre­
'out that
Templar conclave In Detroit.
the state motor vehicle department.
gate of *431.11, and legal in terest on
The Marshfield school budget of
Patrick Casey, employe at the Hau­ ' sam e from July 19, 1928, and cost tax­
*117,228, and a proposal to Increase
ser Construction company quarry on ed In th e,su m of *11.50, and the fur­
ther sum of *70.00 attorney fees;
the tax levy 6 per cent over that of
Coos river, was burled under a slide
To the highest and best bidder for
year, was voted down. The budget
of six tons of rock. A crane was lm- cash to sa tisfy said Judgments with lu-
lost by a vote of 260 to 17«, and the
m edlately put to work removing tbs terest and cost, and accruing cost.
debris and C .a .y was soon « tr 'e a te d .
V ’ T AY L o l . J S h eH ff’ of
Increase proposal by 268 to 180. The
SPRINGFIELD, ORE
SECOND and MAIN STS
sam e proposals were previously de
His only injury was a crushed right
Co()nty
(••ted . *
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t By BEULAH BRINNTCK. Deputy.
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