The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, September 13, 1928, Page 5, Image 5

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OREGON STATE NEWS
OF GENERAL INTEREST
PAGE FIVE
T H E SPRINGFIELD NEWS
Wtiat in« tour! -it crop Is to ths
state la Indented by the fact that one
Cottage Grove tourlat camp, the Wood
aon camp, registered 25,000 persona
during the year, will« li endvd August
By Spacial
Correspondants
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day for St. H elens where she will
teach this year.
Arthur Calvert who haa worked for
I). O. Baugh the past two months re­
turned to his home near Junction
City last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Platt and fam ­
ily visited Mr. I'latt'e parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W illiam Platt, at Dearborn
last Sunday.
Clifford W eaver and Mrs. Mary Mc­
Elroy from Salem visited Mr. and
Mrs. A. W. W eaver the past week-end
Mr. und Mrs. Bob Davis and chil-
from Shedd visited relatives In
Thurston laat Sunday.
John Edmiston and son, James,
motored to Cottage Grove last Satur­
day evening.
Mrs. Arch Shough and daughter,
Patricia, from Vida spent the week­
end In Thurston.
Mr and Mrs.
Bough and fam i­
ly drove to Junction City last Sun­
day and visited Mrs. Baugh’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Calvert.
was plaintiff and W C. Stwuer, Anna
R. flteuer, John E. Grimes, Ada
Grimes, his wife, O, J. H ecketsw eiler
and Julia E H ecketsw eiler were de­
fendants, I have levied upon and will
sell at public auction to the highest
bidder for cash, at 1:00 in the the
afternoon of Saturday, October 13,
1928, at the front door of the Court
House in the city of Eugene, Oregon,
the follow ing described real property,
viz, lots four, five, and six In block
five. In the E E Kcppner Addition to
the town of Springfield, In l^ane Coun­
ty, Oregon, and all the right and title
of the defendant in said lands ex ist­
ing on the 15th day of March, 1926, or
on any later date, to satisfy the
am ounts adjudged tn be due ' plaintiff
In said suit, vix, the sum of 3500.00
with in terest thereon at seven percent
from March 16. 1928, the sum of $12.67
taxes paid by plaintiff with Interest
thereon from July 5, 1928. the sum of
$50 00 as an attorney's fee, and the
sum of 322.20 costs of suit, together
with the costs of making said sale.
Said sale will be subject to redem p­
tion as allowed by Law.
place ut Cottage Grove laat Saturday
night wh«-n Maurice ('. Dilley and
An Increase of flax acreage under |
UPPER WILLAMETTE
Vena Awbrey were united In marriage
contract to the state prison to 450b
acres for 1929, aa compared to 3500
Mrs. Andy Gla«m returned Monday ut the home of Mr and Mrs. Wayne
n< r«-a this year, wua announced by night from Toledo, W ashington, when: Puckett a sister of the groom. Both
( ulon nl W II Ha train in charge of she was called last week by the death ' Mr. and Mrs. Dilley have been very
the atate flux Industry.
of her step fa th er, August Pearson. ' tsipular students at the Pleasant HUI
All-imy i-olleg« w III iipi-it Tli<“«ilay
In u i i ' h k , bspti lalli-r IK, for II» ttilll
The D eschutes county fair hoard Mr. Pearson has hewn In poor health t high school, Mrs Dtliey starring In
y.-ar.
amt viiaoagcra are completing plana for over a year und has been practical­ basketball the last three years. Mrs
Dilley graduated from the high school
which will mean the host county fair ly lu ll fust the past six months.
Thw «lulu roum il Of rnrpi'ntur« livid
last June. They motored to I x jw I s -
Miss
N
ellie
Olson
who
has
been
yet
held.
Managers
of
the
di-part-
tin fnurili utitiuul »«'Halon In 1.» Granda
ton, Idaho, for a honeymoon and ex-
visiting
ut
the
home
of
her
uncle,
■nenta
are
working
on
entries.
The
last Weak.
fair will b» hold In Redmond Keptem- Andy Olson, returned to her home I ect to tour the states of the northw est
Fir« ul uiiilntiirinluud origin did <lum-
near Toledo, W ashington, Friday of before returning home.
her 28. 27 and 2».
ago «Hlliiiatvd ul * 16,000 to Tha Dull«»
Mr. and Mrs. Bert B«-aver and two
Manufacture of socks bus been add­ last week. She was accompanied by
Elk« («-uiple.
children, Mrs. Rose Beaver, Mr. and
Belle
Olson
who
will
spend
a
week
ed to the Industries at the state peni­
Harvey H. tlsla , county agnnt, astl-
Mrs. Floyd Lord and tw o children,
tentiary, according to announcement In W ashington
mat«* tbs purple vetch eeed crop for
As a farew ell to Mr. and Mrs. I). G. ' Ben and Mattle Tellafson, and Taylor
of
Henry
Myers,
superintendent,
at
a
1*21 In Coua county will amount tu
' Circle motored to Newport Saturday
meeting of the atate board of control. Linton and fam ily and Mr and Mrs.
FRANK E TAYLOR, SherifT of
18,000 pound«.
and stayed at the Cherry City cabins
laine Connty
Distribution of the socks will be lim­ T. F. Kabler and fam ily, several
The Fact fir Power * Light company
S. 13-20-27; O 4-11:
fam ilies of the Pleasant H ill com ­ returning Moenday night. They re­
ited to the stale Institution*.
ba» received the contract for Inetalllng
Mrs. John Edmiston attended the
munity gathered at the home of Mr. port that the weather was fine and
Two Pendleton officers, T. B. Gur-
the new lighting eyitem on Main
that there was a large crowd at New- L eavitt revival m eeting in Cottage
dane anil C. L. Lleuallen, who arrested and Mrs T. F. Kabler Saturday night ' port Sunday.
•traet In Redmond.
Grove last Sunday evening.
Games
were
played
throughout
the
William Edward Hickman, bringing to
The Enterprise public school will
even
in
g
until
refreshm
ents
-were
Tba Tillamook county fair from
Mr and Mrs John Edmiston and
a close (ha man hunt for the kidnaper
J open next Monday, Septem ber 17.
September 11 to It loom» a» the big­ and slayer of little Marian Parker, served.
fm ally apent last Sunday visitin g at
gest celebration of the year In that
Mr. and Mrs. D. O. U n ton and
Harrisburg.
were awarded 60 per cent of the 127,-
«action of Oregon.
daughter,
Margaret
and
Vera,
and
728.38 reward collected by a radio
sons, Carl, Marlon, Lawrence and
THURSTON
Morris Schnal, for 10 year» a prom
broadcasting station,
E X E C U T IO N 8A LE
Robert loft Sunday morning for Or-
Ineut merchant of Tillamook, ^lu<J
A oomph,te change In the Portland
ln # l. California, where they will
_
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,
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N otice is hereby given that by vir-
anditunly Wadnuaday while »weeping
city administration will be In effect
Frank R ennie and Jam es H astings jue of an execution and order of Bale
settle on a fruit and nut ranch for
out hla »tore, the Men'« Shop.
on W ednesday, September 19. The
have each purchased a new C h evrolet1 issued to me out o f the circuit court
which
they
have
recently
traded
their
Douglas county will have approxl- < municipal government tor that day
car.
of the State of Oregon, for the County
mutely 76.000 turkey* for the Thanks-
Miss « a x e l Edmiston left last Fri- of Lane' tD a "ult whereln 1 B- Youns
will be In (be hands of members Of Oregon ranch As both Mr and Mrs
giving and Chrlitmaa market till»
the Order of lie Molay, the purpose of Linton as well as the children have
year, preaent ««tlmatea Indicate.
which Is the education of youth tn the been very active In social and educa­
tional circles they will be greatly
principles of Masonry.
An appropriation of 110,000 haa been
m
issed In the community.
E are braking specialists.
made for the Wallowa national foreat
Harvest Is In full swing throughout
Mrs. O. H. W anrelln accompanied
W e know how to adjust
to complete the 11 mile connecting
Raker valley. For the first time In
by her «laughter, Mrs. F. J Elliott a n l
link between the Ininaha and Lick
brakes quickly and properly.
some auctions the combine* have en­
two grandchildren. Francis and Emily,
Creek roada.
tered, greatly expediting the harvest
W e reline them with perfect
of ITieonlx, Arizona, returned from a
and preventing losses from rains when
C. J. Lisle, for many year» employed
workmanship and with the best
sev«-ral w eeks visit at Newport. Mrs
the grain Is left In the field. Good
ae a reporter on Salem newapapera,
brake lining that is m ade—
E lliott will remain In Oregon three
crops are reported In practically all
ba» tMt«n appointed probation officer
w eeks more.
section of the county.
for the »tate training achool for boy»
The tax payers of Union high school
•
at Woodburn.
Portlund area Buy Scout member­
district No 1 turned down the budget
ship passed the 3000 mark this week
A moat unuauul theft 1» reported
as prepared by the bmlget com m ittee
from Eugene, a thief la»t Friday night for the first time with 2143 boys reg Thursday Septem ber 6 The Improve­
Islercd In city troops and 860 In troops
entering the yard uf Mr«. Dorlnda
m ents suggested were accepted but
Crosby, a widow, and carrying off outside the city lim its. Thera are 88
the fourth teacher was scratched
Ferodo grips better and more
troops tn tho city and 47 in the areu
three aland* of twee.
from the budget. Many of the patrons
outside.
Nearly
500
mi-n
are
enguged
smoothly.Itlasts
longer, itnever
Van Armllage, 11, 1» In the Seaside
did not attend the m eeting either on
tn Boy Scout leadership.
hospital with a fraitured ahull aa the
burns
out,
it
is
noiseless.
Give
account of being away or not knowing
Dean C. Smith, ax-La Grande boy, the m eeting had been called.
reault of being Mt nt Cannon Beach
us a chance. Best and cheapest
by an automobile and hurled 30 feet In und whose relatives still make their
Mr. and Mrs J. A. Phelps and Rvo
in the end—that’s our slogan.
home there, will be eastern Oregon's children. E velyn and Robert, motored
the air while pluylng io the aand.
only representative on Commander to Ralnrock last Sunday and there
The fair ut Sprlngwater tu Clui ku
Richard E. llyrd's antarctic exploring
mna county 1» to tie hold September
met Mr. Phelp's father, brother and
trip. Smith will pilot one of Byrd's
I t and plana are In-Ing made to make
fam ily, who motored over from Can­
planes. He was one of six pilots se­
It more than surpass In every depart
ary. They spent the day together and
77 B. B roadw ay
Next to I. O. O. F. Building
lected from among 16,000 applications.
m«-nt other fair» held In the past.
returned to their home Sunday night.
EUGENE, OREGON
The
stnto
Inheritance
tax
depart­
Eugene
Ml«» Anne W hlteaker of Eugene,
A w edding of much Interest to the
824 P earl S treet
ment has received a check Jor 1100,000 young folks of Pleasant Hill took
daughter of the first atate governor
■
--
of O regon, wua e le cte d president of In puyinent of the tax on the estate
of the late Mr*. Elizabeth C. Good of
the Lnne County Pioneer aaaoclatlon
approximately
M idt A
at Ita annual meeting held In Eugene. Portland, who left
1862.000. This Is the third largest In­
The 16th annual Waaco county fair
heritance tax ever collected by the
wua held In Maupin laat week. A
state, according to State Treasurer
flONEEJtSj
large crowd »»» In attendance and
Kay.
PUBLIC
the largeat number of diaplaya ever
SIKVTCt,
Crater Lake national park reached
shown In Waaco county waa on bund.
Its 100,000!h attendance last week.
The Roseburg cannery has juat In
The loo,000th visitor was Mrs. D. G.
stalled additional equipment valued at
Dollte-MacNoel, an English woman of
112, (lull, giving the cannery more than
Gollna, Mexico, whose husband Is Brit­
four tim es aa much capacity ns to the
ish consul of Mexico. Motion pictures
paat. The plant employs 160 people.
were taken of the event. Attendance
, Mrs. Isabella Klwlck of Corbett waa at the park last year was 82,000 and
elected president of the Eastern Mult
In 1926 it was 88,000,
nomah County Pioneers' association
Portland was one of 13 of 60 of the
at the 13th annual meting of the or­
largest cities In the country to show
ganization at the grange hall, Corbett
an Increase In postal receipts last
About 300 attended the meeting.
month over Augr.vt, 1927, according to
The Cooa bay park commission has a tabulation prepared by the postoftlce
announced (hat It will aak the war do. department. The receipts at the Port­
part ment for a large appropriation ai land office last month were 1256,638
the next session for the park, which as compared with 1253,661 In 1927. an
Is now a milllury reserve. The park Increase of 12976, or 1.17 per cent.
overlooks the entrance to Coos hay.
The Union county court prepared a
A new paper bag factory, with an certificate of necessity to be placed
annual payroll of not less than 1150,
on the November election ballot ask­
000, will be established In St. Helena ing that 1100,000 be authorised for a
within 90 days, It was announced by courthouse to replace the one partly I
Max Oberdorfer, generul manager of damaged by fire at I-a Grande August !
the St. Helens Pulp & Paper company. 21. The proposed building will coat
Chamber of commerce secretaries about 1150.000. but 150,000 Is to he |
representing Ashland, Klamath Fulls, raised outside of special taxation.
Grants Paas, Marshfield and Roseburg
Frightened by loud claps of thunder
met In Roseburg recontly and dla
and Jagged forks of lightning. J.
cossed m atters relating to mutual In
Smith, a sheepherdcr, near Klamath
terests of southern Oregon couimunl
Falla, drove hla sheep Into a compact
tlaa.
mass under a grove of trees. A min- |
County Treasurer W. W. Everhart ata later lightning struck Into the «en­
of Clackamas county has received a ter of the flock. From th - lightning
check for 126,<03.03 from tho United and In the resultant stamped« 70 sheep
States treasury as Clackamas county's were killed. Smith was knocked down
share of the 1927 tax on tha revested and stunned by tha lightning b o lt
Oregon and California railroad grant
Three Industrial fatalities were re­
lands.
ported to the state Industrial accident
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LD TIME GOODNESS
PLUS THE NEWEST COOKING CONVENIENCE
The oiling of The Dallas-California
highway has been completed, the laat
Job being the spreading of heavy oil
on 22 miles of highway through Jef
feraon county, and covering with grav
ed. The Katies California highway now
Is one of the fastest and best roada
In the atnte. Tourist traffic has aver
aged more than 50 cars daily over a
like period of last year.
commission for the week ending Sep­
tember 8. Workmen reported as los­
ing their ltvea during the week were i
Dave Armstrong, Vernonia; Robert '
Folk, truck driver. Salem, and Freh-
lyn H. Phlppa, Medford. A total of
846 Industrial accident* subject to the
provisions of the workmen's compen­
sation act wore reported to the com
Canby’s outstanding wnter bondi
were reduced to 111,000 recently when
City Treasurer Eld ranlled to the Ns
tlonal Security company In«New York
a check for 16-180, which retires 10
bonds and pays the semi annual In
terest to data.
John Hedrick of Portland was shot
and killed In Pilot Rock last week In
a gun duel with George Carnes and
Newt Royer, Pilot Rock busluess men.
who endeavored to capture lli’drlel
after he had robbed three business
eat -•-"'■•'CTcntg.
Formal dedication of Pilot Butte
park, volcanic cone near Bend, which
was recently given to the state high
way comm ission as a memorial to the
late T. H. Foley of Bend, will be on
September 30, with Governor Patter­
son listed as the principal speaker.
The Shevlin Hixon picnic park at
Benham falls on the Deschutes river
south of Bend was a mass of flames,
forest sarvire lookouts reported. Ori­
gin of the fire, which was racing
through the scenic grounds on the
Doauhulea, had not been determined.
R ichly flavored m ea ts, su ccu len t
vegetables, pu ddings th a t m elt in
your m o u th , are ju st as typical o f
the m odern “ Flavor Z one” cook­
ing as they were o f th e old D utch
« ., , oven. For th e “ Flavor Z one’’ oven
VI first brown» th e food to perfection,
m ission.
ONLY
95
DOW N
th en cook» it to w onderful ten -
dcrncss. And it «loes luith o f th ese
autom atically w ith o u t any w a tch ­
ing or ten d in g on your part.
In th e m orn in g, or w hen you
are clearing up after lu n c h — you
can p u t your en tire d in ner in th is
oven. Make tw o sim p le a d ju st­
m e n ts, close th e oven door, and
you can stay o u t o f th e k itch en
all afternoon if you w ant to.
At th e proper m o m en t, th e cu r­
rent com es on a u tiu n a tica lly and
browns th e food. T hen it is a u to ­
m a tica lly turned off and cooking
con tin u e» on atortxl h ea t u n til
everyth ing is don e to a tu rn .
M ountain S tates power company
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