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    THURSDAY. HHPTBMBEH 20, 1928
OREGON STATE NEWS
OF GENERAL INTEREST
TUB SPRINGFIELD NEWS
WALKER MAY CHANGE
RECORD NUMBER OF
DECISION AND SEEK
HUNTING LICENSES
POSITION AS MAYOR
ARE TAKEN OUT HERE
W. F. Walker may yet decide to
unnuuncs himself as candidate for
mayor.
Thia announcement waa made th'e
morning after Mr. Walker had been
upproa< bed by many Springfield peo­
ple Suring the lust few days who
urged him to seek the office.
Although be baa once refused tn
sign a petition nominating him for
the ofllce, Mr Wulker declared till«
morning ihut hla rofusal may not he
definite.
•'Many of my friends have Intel-
viewed me during the pant few days
urging me strongly to run I do not
know whether I shall or not. I still
liuve a xhort time left In which to file
my petition and during that tlm** I
ahull closely observe developments
before making a definite dec'slon,"
Mr. Wulker stated.
Hughes Filet Petition
Friends construe Mr Walker's state­
ment to mean that he will run if
urged strongly enough. His nominat­
ing petition, with already more than a
stifirleiit number of Bigners, Is at the
city hall awaiting hla signature and
filing
tb> far the only man definitely to
announce for the position Is C. ()
Wilson, whose petition has been filed
for some time.
William U Hughes this week filed
a petition nominating him to succeed
himself as city treasurer. He has no
opposition for this office.
Only 60 p«oplc have registered to
vote In the general election. Although
there Is no way to determine how
many voters should register. Ira Pet­
erson, city recorder. In charge of vot­
ing books for the four precincts, be­
lieves that many more should register.
More than 260 registered In the prl
marles.
PAGE FIVB
Community News .
C orrespondent«
FOR SALE— Windfall apples. Bring
your boxes
ltg miles west of
li '
Springfield on north side of Willam­
ette river. T. J. Maxwell, phone
Springfield 63-F13
820-27
More hunting licensee have been
Issued this season than at any pre­
UPPER WILLAMETTE
I
THURSTON
vious time, according to records at I
WOMAN EATS ONLY
the Wright and Bona hardware store — — — — — — — — — —
Both
grade
and
high
schools
started
1
BABY FOOD 3 YEARS
Mrs.
J.
A.
I’helpw
teacherr
of
the
where license» are made out.
Although all those taking license-« primary grades at the Pleasant Hill last Monday. Professor Henegan of
"For 3 years 1 ate only baby food,
to hunl are not going after deer, It is public school, F F. Cooper of Santa ; Coburg Is principal of the high school
everything else formed gas. Now
Hopi»l<*klag was rinlnhod si tho Me-
conceded that the largest part of them Clara high school, Mrs. F. F. Cooper with Miss Ruth Whitlock of Newberg
Laron hotiynril tu l*t<orla last wook.
Miss Starr of Oakland thanks to Adlerika, I eat everything
ure. Here’s a list of llcen»es to date: teacher In the Pleasant Hill high a» assistant
j Is teaching the upper grades and Mlw and enjoy life."- Mrs. M Gunn
Good • »uth«r wo» liuil nil ibriiugli tho
Tom Lu» by, R H. Johns, Charts» W. 1 school and Mrs Effie Wheeler of the
Even the first spoonful of Adler-
t>li kIna
Platt, Pbll Bishop, Delbert McBee, I leasant Hill high school attended the : Dorothy Travis of Springfield the i
! lower grades. The grade schools are lka relieves gas on tbe stomach and
!.<’»• 4i Kun iif Iluknr last wonk »blp
Wade Paddock, D. J. Beals, William teachers’ institute last week.
pi ll »!» i urn nf Jambs out of Iluknr
Howard Merriam began picking being held In the old buildings until r» moves astonishing amounts of old
Ham, Ralph Hammett, W. K Murphy,
waste matter from tbe system Makis
valley and (.runt touuty, Ihv consign
George Widener, F. P. Maxwell, L. E. Jonathan apples this week and E. B. 1 the new school house Is finished.
you enjoy your meals and sleep better.
Thurston
and
Davis
have
consolidated
Tinker
started
picking
his
Grimes
meat going to Omaha.
Hi eat, John HendereF, O. L. Mulligan,
and a new school house Is being built : No matter what you have tried for
cliff Bryan. E R Danner. C. C. Wil­ Golden Tuesday.
Au u means of raising money for
your stoinach and bowels. Adlerika
The Pleaxant Hill high school open­
Mr. and Mrs. John Endicott and
son. W. R. Davis, F. W. Christopher,
building a new grange hull a most
will surprise you.
Flanery’s Drug
T
R.
Kennan.
R
J:
Ward.
William
family
motored
to
Portland
last
Sat­
ed
Monday
September
17
with
an
en
uui cossful dlatrlrt fair and rodeo was
Store.
Barnett, Carl Cellere, L. It Goasler. rollment of 81. There were 22 In tbe urday and spent the week end with
raifiilly held at Crawfordsville.
their son, Lynn.
N. D. Anderson, J M Tallafera, J H. freshman class.
Dr. William dn Klnlna has resigned
Hickman,
William
Oerlach,
Elvin,
M
Henry
Dickman
Is
suffering
with
a
Homer McDonald from California,
aa director of the Marlon county child
A. Blmons, Paul Myers, J C. Halsey badly bruised left foot. While helping Is spending a few days with LorerT,
health demonstration to bertuna health
Chester Nimmons, Frank Hldwell, L. haul gravel Monday the wheel of the | Edmlston.
They
are
fraternity
officer for the American lied Cross.
May, Orval Baton, H N Wright, Floyd gravel wagon filled with gravel passed i brothers.
Douglas county will have approxi­
Root, C. G. Cabe, George Carson, over his foot. No bones were broken | John Edmlston is giving hla house
mately 75.000 turkeya for the Thanks­
Enoch Stevenson, C. D. Swearingen, but the foot was badly scratched and a new coat of paint,
giving and Chrlatmaa trade, accord
Everett
Nelson. J W. Fairbanks, Lee bruised.
, Miss Veda Gray began teaching p.t
Ina to Information from Roseburg.
Ihitnian, I-en Chetwood, J N Endicott.
D.
O.
Linton
and
son,
Carl,
returned
>•"’ Monday,
The first frost of the aeaaon occur­
Art Sweet, C. F. Scott. H. R Nollett. from Orland, California, last week- ' Fred Gray, Jr., returned home a few j
red In certain parta of the Mohawk
Albert Harper, H. O. Dlbblee, C. i£. end to get another truck load of their days ago after spending several
and McKenale valleys laat week, ac­
Bacus, John Cooley, E. O. Stratton. R belongings to take to Orland where n,on*he In and near Klamath Falls,
cording to reporta reaching Eugene.
Hart, Max Cogill, Mike Coglll, all of they will reside In the future.
Mr. an<* Mrs. Charles Taylor motor-
The 2fith annual aeaalon of the Ore­
Springfield.
ed
to Reed Tuesday where they at­
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Hyde and two
gon federation of labor ended In I-a
I’ bu I Edwards. Jasper, 8. L. Hollis,
tended the funeral of Mr. Taylor’s
daughters,
Mrs,
Alice
English
and
Grande laat week with aelectlon of
Goshen; Oscar A Jlncks. Albert Orav-
mother, who passed away in Eugene
Tillamook aa the 1928 convention city.
E are braking specialists.
llle and Ralph Allum, all of Coburg: daughter, Margaret, visited friends at last Saturday evening following a few
Pleasant
Hill
last
week.
Mrs
English
The Franklin school district In Hood
W e know bow to adjust
H. V. Drew, Mobawk; V. F. Caldwell,
day's Illness.
River county haa purchased a hand-
Vida; M W McKay. Turner; C. E. has severed her connections with the
brakes quickly and properly.
Bert
Weaver
from
Portland
is
v
isit-,
aome bua to tranaport pupils to and
Deadmond, Floyd Meyer, and Henry la tln lumoer fill at Crow and will i Ing his uncle, A. W. Weaver. They
W e reline them with perfect
from achool. The car will accommo­
Holmes, Waltervllle; Ira Elston. Lea- work In the canning department of the , motored to Salem last Sunday return-
workmanship and with the best
university
this
tall.
date SO children.
burg; 8 W. Sehakelford, Lee Brock­
: ing Sunday evening, and drove to
brake
lining that is made—
The
Misses
Verna
and
Shirley
Tho foreat service waa put to 845,-
man, of Wendllng.
Waldport Monday where they will
Wiley who have been spending the ( spend a few day» fishing.
000 expenae fighting 110 flrea In the
summer In the vicinity of Salem have
Umatilla national foreat thia aeaaon,
CRESWELL GIRL WEDS
, William Henson and John Edmlston
returned to Pleasant Hill to continue are having a few days’ vacation aa
according to Lester Moncrlef. aaalat-
ROBERT PIRRIE IN
their studies In the high school.
ant supervisor.
I Hill's sawmill and logging camp have
The Misses Nina Dilley and Arah ' closed two weeks to give their men
IMPRESSIVE NUPTIALS
* A committee of bualneaa men haa
B R A K E L IN IN G
Nell Arnold and Mr. and Mrs. Ross i time to go deer hunting.
been appointed by the Klwanla club
At an Impressive home wedding held Mathews who have been camping at
to Inquire Into the need for charter LEGION AUXILIARY NAMES
Ferodo grips better and more
last
night at the bride's parents the Jim Seavey hop yard returned to
revlalon to modenilxe Salem’s ayatem
CANDIDATES FOR OFFICE
sm oothly.lt lasts longer, it never
Services are Listed
home near Creswell, Ml»s Helen Jane their homes at Pleasant Hill Friday.
of city government.
Rev. S. E. Childers, pastor of the
burns
out, it is noiseless. Give
Nomination of dfflcers for the auxl * McGee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil­
I,Inn county will hold Ita annual fair
SprtngfleM Christian church, will
us
a
chance.
Best and cheapest
at Albany September 19 23. There Bury to the Springfield American Le­ liam McGee of that place, became the CASCADE HIGHWAY PLAN
speak Sunday morning on the tonic.
in
the
end—that's
our slogan.
bride
of
Robert
J.
Plrrle
of
Spring-
gion
»as
the
chief
Item
of
buaincss
will be the uauul cxtenalve exhibit»
TO BE TOPIC AT DINNER “A Changeless Christ" and in the
of product» but adml»»lon will be free ul u meeting of the group last night. field. »on of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
evening on ’’Dealing Thoroughly With
The following nominations were Plrrle.
to the generul public.
In an effort to get concerted action God and My Brother." Sunday school
More than 75 guests witnessed the
In working for the proposed Cascade1 pnd Christian Endeavor will be held
At noon laat Friday 2930 carload» of made; FoY president, Mrs F. B. Ham
ceremony which wan performed by
highway between Oregon City and at the usual times, it was announced.
pear» had been »hipped from the lln, Mr». M. II. lluntly, for vice-presi­
Rev. Mr Comley, retired Presbyter­
Springfield, members of the highway S. G. Moshier. Sunday school superin­
Rogue river dlatrlct to ea»tern mar­ dent, Mrs Humlin, Incumbent; for
ian minister who now resides near
ket» They are being moved at the secretary, Mrs. William Vasby;
association and newspapermen along tendent, will make Important an­ 824 Pearl S treet
Eugene
treasurer, Mr». Ira Peterson; for Salem, but who formerly lived near the projected route will meet for a din­ nouncements in regard to “Rally day"
rate of 50 carload» a day.
Creswell,
ner at Lebanon on Sunday.
at the Bible school hour.
A city mucus la to be held In W heel­ rhupluln, Mr». William Morse.
Alec McIntosh, Springfield, cousin
Next meeting of the auxiliary will
er September 24 to nominate candl
of the groom, acted as best man and
date» for the city election November be a social meeting, on October 3, with
Miss Sedgwick of Creswell attended
6 A mayor, five councilman, recorder Mrs Hamlin and Mrs Elmer Maxey In
the bride.
and treasurer are to be elected.
charge of refreshments.
Among the guests were Mayor and
The W. II. 1’lckerlng Lumber com­
Mrs. A. L. Williamson, Mr. and Mrs.
pany of Klamath Falla waa successful JUNE BERG. 7. TO PLAY
Charles P. Poole, all of Eugene, and
bidder for the Badger Spring» unit of
INDIVIDUAL RECITAL the following from Springfield: Mr.
the Modoc national foreat. The tract
and Mrs. Robert Plrrle. Sr., Mr. and
haa been cruised at 400,000X100 feet
Reuben t'harlyle (ioffrlere I» pres­ Mrs. William Donaldson, Mr. and
Contract» ba» been let for the erec enting seven-year-old June Berg of Mrs. W. F. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. C. F.
tlon of a new school building at Dene Springfield, In a complete piano recital Eggimann, Mr. and Mrs. George
bo In Lane county to replace the one on Suturduy evening. September 29. Lusby, Mr. and Mrs. Forest Frltx, Mr.
that was burned a few week» ago L at 7:30 o'clock, at the McMorran and und Mrs. Jesse Smltson, Mr. and Mrs.
X
F. Allenbaugh of Eugene ba» the cun Washburne auditorium, Eugene. This Fred Hinson, Rev. and Mrs. Berg
lecltal la free and open to the publie. Beckett, Miss Anne Gorrie, Mrs. Mar­
tract.
A monster yellow pine tree wax , Little Ml»» Berg will play 10 num­ garet Lindsey, Mrs Surah Johns, and
felled recently In the Butte Fall» dis ber» from memory, arranged In three her aunt, Mrs. Crowley who is visit­
trlcl by the Owen Oregon Lumber com group», Including selections from the ing here from Los Angeles.
pany In their logging operation In classics.
The young couple left immediately
Although thia la June Berg's first after the ceremony for the Pendleton
the timber, which cut 11,000 board feet
Individual redial, she will be remem­ Roundup where they will spend part
of lumber.
The state prohibition fund, which bered for her artistic playing last Bea­ of their honeymoon trip. They will
under tho law cannot exceed $50,000 son, In two group recitals.
return here to live. Mr. Plrrle. who
A»»lstlng on thé program, will be Is associated In the contracting bus!
In any one yenr, reached the limit sev­
eral day» ago and nil fund» derived Miss Doris Greer, who will appear ness with his father, plans to build a
from prosecution» will go to the vari­ luter in the season, In her own récita' new residence shortly.
ous counties.
M a rria g e Licenses fo r W eek
CALL AND SEE Dr. N. W. Emen
The campaign for opening moving
During the last week marriage lic­ in prices on plates and other work, tl
picture theater» tn Eugene on Kun
enses have been Issued by the county
day ba» been put under way and aa on
opening gun the Active club nt Its clerk to the following: Ralph Temple­
weekly luncheon unanimously voted ton and Halley Morgan, both of Junc­
tion City; Joseph Crenshaw and June
In favor of the measure.
Chamberlain, both of Eugene; Merle
The success of Vernonia’s first flow­
Swearingen and Myrna West, both of
er show greatly exceeded the expecta
Waltervllle; Oacar Arneaen and Doris
tlona of the Garden club, which was
Grace Muhlrhill, both of Cottage
sponsoring It. Tha room which was
Orove; Wayne Pickens, Waltervllle,
used tor the purpose was filled to
and Mae Doggers, Eugene; Clarence
overflowing with gorgeous blooms.
Greenwood and Edna R obb , both of
The la n e county court will ask the ¡Junction City; Campbell Church, Jr.,
■tate highway commission at Its meet and Mary Ona Proctor, both of Eu­
ELECTRIC RANGE W ITH THE AUTOMATIC “FLAVOR ZONE"
log September 26 to provide for the gene; Abraham Hutchens, and Jessie
surfacing of the Willamette highway
Allen, both of Eugene; Conrad Bloom,
It's sad b u t tru e — so in sisten t h a s been th e dem and for this
over the three sections now under Wendllng, and Letta Currie, Eugene;
new est and g re a te st W estinghouse, in m any of th e cities in
construction above Lowell bridge, ac­ j Ralph Blank and Ruby Ltndlmood,
which we operate, th ere is a w aiting list of c u sto m ers for
cording to announcement by members
, both of Cottage Grove.
this model.
of the court.
a
From 30 acres of volunteer clover
News ef Death Received
D on't put ofT a n o th e r day y our inspection of th is hum an-like
In the Nlel Stoutenburg farm near
Word was received here this wee«
se rv a n t— o u r special ofTer m u st be w ithdraw n S atu rd ay , Sept­
Payton. 84 bushels of red clover eeed I by Mrs. A. B. Van Vnlrah that her
em ber 29th, a fte r w hich a larg e r dow n p aym ent m u st be made.
waa produced. Three years have mother-in-law, Mrs. M. E. Van Val-
Delights every woman who
elapsed since clover waa raised on rah of Paulsboro, N. J., passed away
desires and endeavors to
thia land One crop of corn and one suddenly of a paralytic stroke on Sept­
If you would like to limit y o u r tim e in th e kitchen to 10
preserve her youthful ap­
crop of wheal has been produced and
m inutes for the p rep a ra tio n of d inner— you c a n w ith this
ember 5. She had spent some time
pearance.
deep plowing lias boon done twice A
new est range. In fact, you m ay place a full m eal in th e oven
here with her daughter-in-law and
heavy hay crop was cut from this
— set the controls— and go shopping, m otoring or visiting and
was known by many Springfield peo­
field last spring
And the powder will stay
not re tu rn till dinner tim e— assu red th a t you will find your
ple.
• i 7»
on until you want It off.
Linn county's vote In November may
dinner tastefully and a c cu ra te ly cooked.
Fragrant with the en­
break records, It Is Indicated by reg­
nd
trancing Cara Nome Per­
istrations In dale. Already the total
fume.
ef registered voters In the county
Pay only $4.95 down and the
la past the 10.two mnrk and lacks hnl
balance in 18 equal payments.
1000 of equaling Ibe maximum on
Get your electric range NOW.
reoord.
Births are falling off In Portland.
It developed recently when the Angusi
report of the city health office show
ed that there were fewer births every
month so far this year except JsNunrj
WM. RODENBOUGH
than there were for the same rnearbs
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