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    THURSDAY AIHHIHT 23. 1928
PAGE FIVE
THE 8PRINOFIELD NEWS
Ths llth annual Coos county farm­
Chew a Rexall Orderlle at algbt. Next FO R B A L * —C a rb o * paper la large
ers' picnic was held at Norway, near
day bright, (let 24 for 26c today at
sheets, 26x39 inches. suitable tor
Coquille, last week.
tbe nearest Kexall Drug Store— (Adv |
making tracings. Tbe News
The plant of the Beaver company,
operating a small sawmill 16 miles
frutn Corvallis, was destroyed by fire
{ began digging the basement last Frf I
Principal Events of the Week last week.
day and are making good headway '
UPPER
W
ILLA
M
ETTE
The fruit picking and packing sea
Assembled for Information
having a lot of lumber on the ground I
son Is now at Its height around Med'
Mrs J. A Phelps. Miss Gladys already.
of Our Readers.
ford, with five switch engines engaged
Wheeler and Miss lluxel Wheeler, who I Lwaln Buell from Klamath Falls. I
every day In the yards, and between
are attending yiortnal this summer at visited bis aunt, Miss Lena Heersma i
611 uud Hi) cars of pears being taken
Tin' <I i ' uiik i * iii u l Or«K»n luok In 2611
Monmouth spent the week-end with last week.
Io the yards at Ashland, where they
ni w in«'inl>«*r m H im past y«ar. but lout
Mrs. Merl Dunn and daughter. Iris,
their families ut Pleasant lllll.
are speedily made Into trains for ship
118 by ili'iilh, IkU by ilwuill uml 148J by
While
going
for
water
about a quar­ from Portland, and Mrs. John West '
ment east.
Hon t>»ynn>iil of ilui'»
ter of a mile from the lookout house and Mrs. Seth Hollis and daughter, j
T. L. Billingsley, superintendent of
nt trigger Butte above Oakridge last Dorothy, from Coast Fork spent Tues­
Killing of a rouKHr J uki a. It aprsnii
the Houthern Pacific motor transports
on II ik bu> k of it di'«r 1« ruportsd by
Friday Mrs E E. Kilpatrick came day at John Edmiston's.
tlon, and A. Mickle, assistant super- '
Both of the Thurston thrashing ma­
J. A Wal.li, of Mai'HhflvId, Coo» conn
face to face with a large cougar. Drop­
Intendent of pussenger and traffic I
ty district fire warden.
ping her water bag Mrs. Kilpatrick chines finished work the first of this
mnaager of the Houthern Pacific rail­
carefully aimed the gun she was car­ week.
A new bridge haa been completed
ways, perfected arrangements to oper­
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Weaver motored
scroaa Ilei-p creek at Bandy rtdge by ate stages from Albany to Newport, rying at the cougar's shoulder and
to Junction City last Tuesday and at
fired.
The
bullet
passed
through
the
tbe county bridge force. The «true
beginning August *1.
cougar's heart and It died almost In­ tended the funeral of Price Gilmore,
lure la called Holtano bridge.
The Oregon Historical society has
stantly. Hhe was 60 feel away when at Miller chapel. They were old time
Twelve cars of celery have gone out
Just secured deed to two and a half
she fired. Mrs Kilpatrick then got friends.
of Qulnaby since (be beginning of the
additional acres at the site of Old
Mr. and Mrs George McAllister and
her water and returned to the house.
season In June and two other cars
Fort Clatsop on tbe M wls and Clark
When measured the cougar, a female, George Milan from Eugene, motored
are loading for eastern points.
river, where the explorers spent the
was found to be eight feet six Inches out to Thurston last Friday evening.
winter of 1606 06. according to an an
Fire In the business section of North
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Weaver spent
long
Mrs. Kilpatrick Is wife of E
Foods that whet the appetite at the same time stimu­
nouncement made by T. C. Elliott,
Powder caused estimated loss of *4000
the w eekend at Newport.
E
Kilpatrick,
principal
of
the
Pleas­
late
the digestive organs, making them better able to care
director
of
the
society.
It partly destroyed a brick building
Misses Hazel and Leone Edmiston
ant Hill high school and has been
for tbe food entrusted to their action. Tasty foods, such
At the close of August 14 a total of
occupied by a restaurant and shoe
spending the summer with him on lo g ­ spent last Sunday at Newport.
as you get from us, serve as appetite teasers and appetite
72 660 visitors had entered Crater
Shop.
Several of the young people from
ger Butte above Onkrldre
satisfiers.
Lake
park
In
22.140
automobiles,
as
Uovernor Pattersou appointed Don­
D. O. Linton of Pleasant HUI has Thurston motored to Springfield last
compared
to
47.966
visitors
In
13.68*
ald B. Ith'hes Justice of the peace of
Tuesday evening and charlvarled
cars to the same date In 1927. Every traded his farm which consists of Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Giles In their
the Turner district In Marlon county,
122 acres for a 20-ai-re farm at Orland.
to succeed H. L. Karl, who died re­ state In the Union was represented,
new home In Springfield They were
California, owned by Orson Stltz. It
Phone
all
the
territories
except
Alaska,
and
Phone
cently.
married a few days ago. They both
being planted mostly to walnuts, al­
nine foreign countries.
spent
their
childhood
In
Thurston.
Pioneer bistory of Oregon and the
In celebration of the opening of the monds and alfalfa Mr and Mrs. Lin­
northwest was linked with the life of
road from Tillamook to Bayocean, the ton have seven children, six of them
Josephus Thompkins, DO, who died at
HIG HW A Y ATTO RNEY
Tillamook Bayocean company enter­ attending school Both Mr and Mrs.
the home of tils son on Grand Island
Linton
have
been
active
In
social,
PLEASED W ITH GOOD
tained with a dance, clambake, beach
last week.
sports, bathing beauty contest and school and church affairs and their
PROGRESS ON BRIDGE
loiwta O. Leach, 58. was killed In tbe other features. Fifteen hundred cars children have taken nn active part In
Connie Dye camp on tbe Netarts road drove to tbe resort with an estimated dramatics and athletics In both public
Pleased with the progress and con
In Tillamook county when a log fell
and high achonl. They w*ll be greatly fl<b-nt that the McKenzie highway
number of 6000 persons.
on him ns he was at work bucking
The Edward Hines Western Pine missed In the Pleasant HUI district.
bridge here will be completed be­
logs In the ramp.
company has filed with the public
Dudley 8. Tinker and two children. fore the contract requires. J. N. De­
9 Bars White Wonder
Thrown out of his wagon, which was
service commission application for a Martha Alice arid Thomas of San Fran­ vers, attorney for the state highway
1 Bar Double Refined
One can Light House
piled Into the ditch by a car. W. J.
certificate of public necessity and con­ cisco were week-end guests at the commission inspected the new struc­
1 Package Wonder Foam
Btowe of Eugene suffered a fractured
venience authorizing construction of home of E B Tinker Dudley Tinker ture on a visit here Sunday
Cleanser with Purchase of
1 Aluminum Kettle
skull aud sis broken ribs when kick
a new railroad and acquisition of the Is a brother of E B Tinker and was
Mr. Devers, who was here on pri­
$2.20 Regular Value
2 Cakes df Dona Castile,
•d by his horses.
Malheur Kntlroad company's line be taking his children from Walla Walla. vate business, looked over the new
I'matllls county business men and
tween Burns and Seneca.
Washington where they Ipent the structure and remarked at the rapid
27c value f o r . ____
farmers are urging the acquisition of
The Coos county poor farm no summer, back to San Francisco for th » progress which has been made. The
Less Than Wholesale Price
a tract of lund by the county court In longer carries that title following the coming school year.
contractors have been given until
the Immediate future for crop rota
filing of a report with the county court
Pleasant HUI hlrh school will nnen February. 1929. to finish the span, but
tlon experiment purposes
showing that (3100 alone had been Sept 17 and public school Sept 24.
there Is no doubt that they will be
W. W. Kankln. 54, county road su
reallzod from the sails of farm pro-
Mr and Mrs Chris Monson and done long before that time.
iluca and stock In the last year. There children expect to leave Pleasant H'll
pervlsor, was killed and I.. J. Casey
Work this week has been chiefly
and son Leslie were Injured when a are 24 Inmates of the county farm at Saturday. Aug 26. for Washington, done by the riveters. Several sep
present, all between the ages of 60 where thev will make the'r home Mr. arate crews of riveters are busy on
touring cur driven by Itankln left the
and 80.
grade at Itocky hill, near Butte Kails
Monson and famllv came to Oregon different segments of the bridge at
bushel
Cheap land And other Inducements several rears ago from Wisconsin and the same time. Thousands of rivets
C. L. Barrett of Bend has paid John
under the Eagle Point Irrigation dis­ settled In Pleasant Hill because of the are being placed dally to make more
Moran of Ashwood *12 for each of
GET ’EM NOW !
trict offered farmers Is bringing Blany good public school and high school ad­ firm the huge pieces of steel which
seven sheep he killed when his car
new settlers tu that section, 1-aat Sat­ vantages The children have been ac were temporarily set in place on the
plunged Into a hand being driven to
urday three more new families from live In dramatic, musical and athletic concrete foundation
summer range In the Cascade moun
At the same
out the state were camped In the city circles and have a wide circle of time other workmen are working on
tains.
Frank Shepherd, 24. who had been | park auto grounds waiting for accom­ friends In this district.
the floor of the bridge at either end
modations to be completed for their
employed but two weeks, was killed
Swift and Cooper have stopped
going on new ground that they recent­
last week at a Powers logging camp
threshing and have now begun plow­ RELIEF FROM CURSE
ly purchased.
when a sapling sprung back from a
ing.
OF CONSTIPATION
falling tree and struck him In tho j "These be parlous times” for the
A Battle Creek physic:«. says, “Con
cougurs tliut Infest the forests of Ore­
Beck.
stipatlon is responsible for more mis
gon. and no fewer than 240 of these
Members of the new Baptist church
j
ery
than auy other cause."
TH
UR
STO
N
deer-devouring animals have been kill­
77 E. Broadway
Next to I. O. O. F. Building
recently formed at Salem by former
But
Immediate relief has been foun...
ed
In
ten
months
from
October
1,
1927,
Mr and Mrs. Ralph Teeters from I
EUGENE. OREGON
members of the First Buptlst church,
have selected the name "Calvary Bap- ’ to July 31 of thia year, according to Cottage Grove, spent several days last A tablet called Rexall Orderlies has
list" for thier organisation. It was an­ figures compiled by Harold Clifford, week with their aunt, Mrs. Taylor been discovered. This tablet attracts
water from the system Into the lazy
slate game warden. Only 169 were Needham.
nounced.
dry,
evacuating bowel called the colon
killed last year from October 1, 1926,
Ocorge Waggoner from Eugene was
Tho Bowman-lllcks Lumber com­
The water loosens the dry food waste
to
September
30,
1927.
out
last
Thursday
and
surveyed
the
pany's sawmill In Wallowa resumed
That this ts an unusual dry spell Is ground for the new Thurston and and causes a gentle, thorough, natural
operations last week, following a 90-
Indicated
by the fket that for the first Davis school building Haines Broth­ movement without forming a habit oi
day shutdown. In addition to the old
ever increasing the dose.
crew. 40 new men have been placed ; time In many years It Is possible with­ ers ^have the contract and are to
out
gettyig
one’s
feet
wet,
to
walk
Stop suffering from constipation
have It finished by October 31. They
■ on the payroll.
Across
tbe
Coast
fork
through
Cottage
The fourth annual picnic of the Cove I
OYove. The Coast fork ts one of the
old folks given by the Woman’s t ill
principal branches of the Willamette,
provemenl club In Ascension grove 1
and one of the Inrgcst streams In this
brought together 70 persons of «0
section. Despite the low stage of tbe
ON SALE
years; the oldest, Mrs. Mary P. Cham­
streams of this vicinity, the city has
bers, 85, was guest of honor.
at no time experienced a shortage In
A state highway department crew is
Its municipal water supply.
placing a two-inch surface of hltumtn.
Positively nothing will be sold before this time. Every
An old-fashioned "camp meeting”
ous macadam on the highway between I
purchase guaranteed satisfactory or your money back.
harking back to the days of long ago
Coquille and Myrtle Point. Fifteen I
will be put on by the Halvatlon Army
men are at the work, which will Oc­
ON SALE IN OUR DAYLIG HT BASEMENT SALESROOM
of tbe Oregon division under the direc­
cupy about three weeks' time.
tion of Brigadier Albert E. Baynton
Wheat that yielded 66 bushels to and hl» army staff. The sessions will
SAMPLE BLANKETS AND ROBES
the acre has Just been harvested from
be held dally extending from August
A complete line of Blankets in all-wool, part wool or cot­
a 36-acre field belonging to W. T
27 to September 8 at the newly ac­
ton. Singles or doubles. A real opportunity to serve your­
Crook, nine miles southwest of Mc­ quired Salvation Army camp near Bar
self
and save—
It's funny what little things
Minnville. The same field In clover
ton. The camp grounds of 27 acrA
last j^ear brought *125 per acre.
25% LESS THAN REGULAR PRICE
will accommodate thousands of peo
will spoil a perfectly wonder-
The warehouse at Fayetteville, be­ pla and Salvationists from all parts of
ful trip.
longing to Shultz Brothers was totally
the state are expected to attend.
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destroyed by firs, burning not only the
According to figures received by
Consisting of soiled or slightly damaged samples
grain stored therein belonging to many
Harold Clifford, state game warden,
of Dresses, Rayon Vests, Rayon Pajamas, Rayon
of the farmers around Peoria, but a
To reach your destination you
from the various state game farms.
Bloomers, Infants’ Dresses, Box Stationery, Cotton
lot of machinery was also destroyed
23.800 China pheasants were hatch- |
Bloomers and dozens of other items. Values in the
will travel over many miles of
Before calling a special election to
ed out this year and a total of 9128
group to $3.50.
again vote on the question of selling
liberated. According to the new state
hot concrete and rough gravel
the electric light and power and water
law governing the release of game
roads. Silvertowns will take
W O M EN’S BAGS AND PURSES
systems, the town of Canby has de­ birds the pheasants must be liberated
cided to employ an engineer to deter
In all counties having an open pheas­
One
big
group
of Leather and Fabric Purses. Excep­
you there and bring you back.
mine the actual value of the property.
ant season SO days prior to the open- I
tionally Clever. Regular $3.00 to $4.00 value. .
The onion harvest will begin In Ing of such season, which will make
If you’re in doubt about your
On Sale on Main Floor.
the limit for the freeing of the birds
about three weeks in the Lablsh Cen
present
equipment,
drive
to
August 31. Nine hundred and eighty-
ter district. About BOO acres of beav-
CORSAGES
seven Hungarian partridges were
erdnm land are devoted to this crop,
One immense group of beautiful Corsages that are at a
our Goodrich Station — we
hatched on the state game farms and
which Is expected to have at least an
fraction of their real worth; value to 75c..................
260 wild turkeys.
will allow you a liberal
average yield of 300 »neks to the acre.
On Sale on the Main Floor.
Horse racing, with several noted I
Work has been started on the three
amount for the unused mile­
strings
from
over
the
northwest
Im-
I
new buildings to be occupied by the
REM NANTS —
ported for the event, will hold a prom .
age in exchange for new
Four-H clubs of Lane county at the
Remnants of the Newland stock in cottons, woolens, and
Inent place on the 1928 Coos and j
county fair grounds In Eugene. The
silk goods, at LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES.
Goodrich Silvertowns.
Curry county fair program thia fall, It
cost of the buildings will be low, as
was
announced
at
a
meeting
of
the
much of the material and labor has
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board of directors at Myrtle Point.
been donated.
Buttons— D. M. C. Crochet shades, Silk T assel, Dye
There were eight fatalities In Ore
Irrigated spring wheat of the feder­
Soap. Take them away for, each............
gon due to Industrial accidents dur­
ation variety has yielded an avurage
ing the week ending August 16, ac­
of 68.6 bushels to the acre over a aev
Hundreds of Items not Advertised, but Equally as Good
cording to a report prepared by the
en year period on the llarney branch
“ E V E R Y TH IN G A U TO M O TIV E ’
Values.
state
Indu.trlnl
accident
commission.
experiment station at Burns, where
Phone 95
533 Main Street
There were 965 accidents reported to
Irrigation by pumping has been tried
SERVE YOURSELF AND SAVE.
the commission during the week.
extensively slnca 1919.
OREGON STATE NEWS
OF GENERAL INTEREST
Appetite Whetting
FOODS
Everything’s Fresh at the
9-W E FR0NTGR0CERY-9
Factory Soap
Special
£/?££
All For $1.39
19c
Home-Grown Elberta
CANNING PEACHES
85c A B0X 0R $1.75 A
WILLIAMS’
Self Service Store
ANNOUNCING
Final Clean-Up of The Newland
Stock, combined with
A SALE OF $5,000.00 WORTH
of MANUFACTURERS SAMPLES
FRIDAY, AUG. 24th, AT 9:30 A. M.
$ 1 .4 8
25c
Wm, Rodenbough Garage
........ 5c