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Frank Campbell. Fred and Hubert
Gray and Raymond George motored
to Landax a few days ago for a deer
bunt. They succeeded In killing one.
A. W. Weaver and nephew Bert
Weaver from Portland motored to the
upper McKenxie a few days ago for
a deer hunt.
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Dale Phetteplace Is ill at the home
of his father, Homer Phetteplace.
Lafe Moore left Wednesday morn
lng for the coast. He expects to bring
back some salmon.
Dave Enhoff has purchased a new
Ford car. John Travis bought the
one Mr. Enhoff had previously.
Wayne Endicott underwent an
operation for the removal of his ton­
sils last Friday.
Bert Weaver drove to Albany last
Wednesday and Mrs. Weaver spent the
night in BJugene with relatives.
Cecil Jeans is preparing to move
his family from the King ranch to
his home place near Deerhorn and
William Weeks from Eugene is plan­
ning to move on the King place.
William Rennie and sons. Roy and
Harold attended the state fair In
Salem.
Miss Agnes Brightman held a class
of sewing for the ladies of Thurston
at the home of Mrs. John Price last
Monday. She will given another de­
monstration on Monday October. 22, at
Mrs. Roy Edmiston'a.
Mrs. William Rennie is enjoying a
visit from her mother, Mrs. Blanton,
from Salem.
There was preaching at the church
last Sunday, the first since the sum­
mer vacation. Rev. Ard Hoven the
pastor spent the summer in eastern
Oregon.
llruce and Jed Wheeler of Pleasant
Hill exhibited 20 of their tine Barred
Rock chickens at the state fair ut
Salem Inst week and brought home
six blue ribbons, besides a number of
seconds ami thirds. C. B Wheeler
won first on cockerels in the dark
class, it being the largest class in the
whole show. One hundred and thirty
birds of this breed were entered at
the fair and those of the Wheeler
brothers were counted as being among
the finest there.
Donald Bolin the l j year old son
of Mr. and Mrs. M. D Bolin of Bear
Creek who was accidentally shot by
Robert Dclkens while cut hunting latt
Saturday was burled at Pleasant Hill
Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock Ser­
vices were held at the Pleasant Hill
Christian church. Interment was in the
Pleasant Hill cemetery.
Two clubs, a sewing and a cooking
club, have been organised at the
Pleasant HUI public school this year
The pupils of the Pleasant Hill pub­
lic school are practicing for a Hal-j
lowe'en program.
Mrs Dora Harden, and E. B Tinker
are harvesting their walnut crops
The trees are loaded with nuts this
year and the blight is not as bud as
former years.
Howard Merrian and E. B. Tinker
have.finished picking their apple crops
and are now busy sorting selling
apples.
The Christian Endeavor society of
Pleasant Hill plan to give a social in
the near future. The Fairmount En­
deavor visited the Pleasant Hill en­
deavor last Sunday bringing with
them pennants which Pleasant HUI is
to have the remainder of the year.
N O T IC E OF F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T
PERRY PRICE MANAGER
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. T h a t!
O. A. C. FORESTRY CLUB the undersigned S. M. Stlers. executor
of the last will and testament of John
Oregon Agricultural College, Corval­ V. Crall. deceased has rendered and
lis, Oct, 10— Perry Price of Springfield filed with the County Court of the
was elected manager of the Forestry State of Oregon for the County of
club at a m eeting on the campus this Lane his final account and that said
Court has fixed and appointed, Satur
week. Other members elected were day the 10th day of October. 1928 at
Ralph Crawford, president; Theodore the hour of ten o'clock A. M. of said
Herzog, secretary; Daniel Janzen. day. at the County Court room in the
treasurer; Glen Voorhies, auditor, and Court House in the city of Eugene,
Lane County, Oregon, as the day,
E. G. Mason, professor of forestry, time and place of hearing objections to
said final account. All objections must
club critic.
The Forestry club Is one of the 22 be in writing and filed with the Clerk
clubs and associations in the various of said Court on or before said day
and time.
technical schools and departments. Its
S. M. STIER9. Executor,
object Is the advancement of interest
FRANK A. DePtJE. Attorney for
and information in the field of fores­ the estate.
O. 11-18-25: It. 1-8:
try.
Registration of freshmen in this
P ro p e r ty C h a n g e M a d e
school exceeds that in agriculture, and
is an increase of 50 per cent over that
D. L. Barber last week purchased a
of last year. In 18 years, membership residence in West Springfield from
is the Forestry club has increased John Gates. The deal was mad»*
■ through the W. W. Walker real estate
from 17 to 181 men.
I office. Realtors here report activity
CALL AND SEE Dr. N. W. Emer- j in their line has been slack during
on prices on plates and other work, tf i the past several weeks.
B ELL THEATRE
S P R IN G F IE L D
FRIDAY — SATURDAY — OCTOBER 12 - 13
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C H A R L E S RAY IN
Packing famous Egg-crate wallop
C O M ED Y A N D N EW S
USE MERCHANT TICKETS FRIDAY NIGHTS
SUNDAY — OCTOBER 14
RAYMOND
BEERFHATTDN
NOW Wf KIN
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TUESDAY — OCTOBER 16
K A R L DA NE ANR GEO. K. A R T H U R IN
“DETECTIVES”
Many 8hort
Subjects
USE MERCHANT TICKETS TUESDAY NIGHTS
G ET
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C O -O P E R A T IV E
T IC K E T S
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F O L L O W IN G
PLACES:
Save 25c on each admission on Tuesdays and Fridays
INDEPENDENT MEAT CO. CHIC’S FEED STORE
SPRINGFIELD TAXI
DANNER MOTOR CO.
DROP-IN CAFE
SPRINGFIELD GARAGE
IDEAL GROCERY
FLANERY’S DRUG STORE
LARSON’S SERVICE STATION
Take Advantage of SPECIAL Car Greasing price of
50C
J. M. Larson Service Station
Corner 2nd and Main
Perfect Steaks
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—your Purse and a
J. C. Penney Co. Ad.
ATTEND SUNDAY ’ MATINEE 2:30
Hilarious Comedy— Also
Pembrooke & Moritz
| | PARTNERS
A Comedy Riot
CO M ED Y A N D N E W S
Another
HIGH SCHOOL NEWS
INDEPENDENT MEAT CO.
THE COUNT OF TEN >9
WALLACE
' by the losing team to the two winning
..aOther step toward the construe-
classes.
«on of the rtnal link of the Lakeview-
Klamath Falls highway from Dairy to
M rs . Page Return»—Mrs. L. K Dugs
Lorena Mill has been taken by the
l who has been spending the fmst month
Klamath county court in securing tha
Hl-Y Club Has Dinner
and a half vlaltlng relatives In Loa
rights of way.
The Hl-Y club of this school had a Angeles. During her absence she was
Principal Events of the Week The new hop warehouse of the Ore­ dinner Tuesday evening In the base­ elected secretary of the Springfield
gon Electric railroad at Donald la ment of the high school Tha pur < Parent Teacher association She was
Assembled for Information
completed. The flrat day after Its pose of this dinner was to bring all fur 22 years a teacher lu the schools
of Our Readers.
completion over 2500 balca of hops members together and start the naw
here and Ihls Is her first year not (o
were deposited. This lias been a bau- year off well. Four members of the
ti-ai li Mince she first accepted n faculty
III Y prepared (he dinner They were
uor year for hops,
poult Ion
R. G. Johnson Jr. of Wasco couuty
Louis Rorden. 71. The Dalles mer­ T h a y e r McMurray, Bead llemenway,
has been appointed county agent ut
Laverne
Lawson,
and
latwrencc
Roof.
chant of pre railroad days, died there
Grunt county.
recently after a brief Illness. He was The chill reelected Oscar Uluddlsh
Walnuts are beginning to drop and at hla place of business until the day for the club advisor Iasi Tuesday al a
filberts are coming in. 1’riee Is a little before hla death, when he left on ad­ s p e c ia l meeting
lower this year ou account of a large vice of a physician.
foreign crop.
J o in t P a r ly V e to e d
Heppner la planning a new 600,000
Al Iht last meeting of the tlo p h o
A total of 1.221,958 pounds of milk gallon reservoir for the city water sys­
and 61,112 pounds of butterfat was tem. A survey has been made. It Is more -lass, Pr-’rldent Ruth t'.o 'lo ’il
« « • £ tA N recondition your
produced in August by the herds test­ understood that one of the present brought up. for vu'-s. the suggcst'oii
l A / car and It will give you
ed In Tillamook couuty.
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reservoirs will be abandoned when the that the unnual |»vty of the H->pno
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„„ good service as any
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mores and Freshmen he merged into
There are said to be nearly 10,000 new one Is completed.
new cur at a small coat—also re-
head of cattle in Klamath county in
The official program for Frances one this year. The Idea met with ut­ line your brakes align your wheels
prime condition tor market, and heavy E. Willard day, October 26. has been most unanimous dlaupplovul.
to prevent tire wear,
Ruth Carlton, president, will an
shipments are anticipated lu the near completed by C. A. Howard, state su­
nouuce
the
date
of
the
sophomore
perintendent of public Instruction, and
future. "
party sometime soon.
Governor Patterson has Issued a copies have been sent to all school
superintendents
in
Oregon.
Automotive Meehlnlete
proclamation urging the citixeus of
C lu b R e o rg a n iz e s
821 Pearl 8t.
Eugene, Ore
C , M. Nelson, dairyman of Coos
Oregon to Join in the observance of
Th* Dramatic club of the 8 II 8
Phone 813
national fire prevention week. October river, has a record-making herd of will be reorganized The first meet
cows which have averaged him 867
7 to IS.
lng was <-ulled Thursday the fifth p e r J
pounds of butterfat in nine rnontha of
The apple crop In the MIlton iYee-
lod and the officers were elected for
1928. In July Mr. Nelson's cows were
water district this year will break ail
the coming year.
A committee was
Now Located in
second id the state returns.
records and It Is estimated that more
appointed to draw up u constitution
Miner Building
A propos to vote bonds for »110,-
than 1000 cars will be shipped from
for the club.
000
to
comp.ete
the
Umpqua
highway
that section.
between Drain and Scottsburg will bo
L i t e r a r y C lu b F o rm e d
Lane county Four-H club boys and
placed before the votera of the Ump­
The freshmen English claaaea ha*«
girls won 16 first places and 85 rib­ qua highway improvement district ut
bons on their work at the state fair, the coming November election, accord­ organized a Literary club Tuesday,
according to Arnold IX Collier, county ing to a resolution adopted by the the classes appointed temporary chair­
men which are Leila Squires-, second
club agenL
trustees.
period class, and Ethel Brlsgs. third
The first timber wolf killed In Jack-
Don't blame y o u r c h il­
A third crop of blossoms is appear­ period class. These officers appointed
son county In many years was bagged ing on a peur tree on the place of E.
dren fo r backwardnenn
a
committee
to
work
under
them
recently by Wllsie Pruitt of Medford, T. Tetnpieman ut Oakridge and he hus
In th e ir studies.
In
who with a party was hunting deer already guthered two crops of ripe They have a good size organization a-
nearly every Instance
there
are
seventy
pupils
In
the
tw o
on the Umpqua divide.
proper glasses w ill
fruit from the tree, he said. Branches
classes.
place them ahead of
Henry W. Collins of ftsndleton has from the tree showing ripe pears and
purchased from the F o i Film company blossoms aide by side were brought
the cltyts.
Typing Contort
for 127,000 the standing grain on 150 to Eugene and exhibited.
The beginning typing classes under |
acres near Thornhollow used in the
First carload of potatoes gold by the d irectio n of Miss Wagner are going
Make Appointments
filming of “Our Dally Bread."
newly organized Ceneral Oregon Po­ j to have contests for the next six !
Whenever Possible
Adelaide Clarissa Clarke O'Brien, tato Growers' association will be ship­ weeks Each class hus elected a cap j
the first white girl to settle In Klam­ ped out of Redmond to Portland with­ ' tain. The first period class captain Is ;
Dr. JKcrman W. Hloody !
ath county, passed sway last week at in a few days. M. G. Coe. association Ralph Hughes. 2nd period. N ellie |
the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lillis manager, announced. One hundred Wright. 3rd period. Vernlce Hawke
wicMtnuti-tvrxicei
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carloads of potatoes have been con­
Flackus, in Dairy, aged 68 years.
Much Interest Is being shown bv the '
euivr aw SISM tue«. eevet sei
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e*»v o n o z o w s v
The grades are also to be i
High school is dismissed at Covs. in tracted by the association thia year. 1 classes
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t u e r N t-o n e .
A total of 3300 carloads of peart considered us well as a part» given I
Union county, that the pupils may as­
sist the packers in preparing the large have been shipped from Medford this
crop of prunes for market. Shippers season with indications that there will
be at least two weeks more of heavy
are paying »20 a ton for prunes.
Two carloads of machinery and activity. To date 200 care of applet
equipment for the development of the have been shipped. Th< re will be at
cinnabar properties east of Sutherlin least 50o cars sent from the Rogue
have been ordered and the plant will river valley by the end of the harvest­
ing-
be in operation in a few weeks.
After being forwarded here and
September export lumber shipments
at Marshfield topped the 1928 business there over a period of 11 years, a let­
on Coos Bay, with a clearance of 15,- ter written by Mrs. Lena Scharff in
115,533 feet. Nine steamers carried St. Paul, Minn., August 25. 1917, was
returned to its author In Salem last
the shipments, valued at »122,931.
week. The letter originally was ad­
The state’s general fund is In the
dressed to Yokohama. J a p a n . Mrs.
I
red approximately $600,000 and the de­
Scharff lias lived In Salem for seven .
ficit can be expected to grow until the
next tax funds begin to arrive In No­ years.
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The offer by Mrs. Ellen Baldwin,
vember, according to State Treasur r
V asco county pit-tie r. of 10) ucres of
Kay.
timbered laixl in the Mount Hood foot
At a city caucus held in Nev.bery.
bills to Boy Stouts of Wasco and ad­
Mayor Nixon was nominated by thu
jacent counties for camp use was ac-
people for a third time. C. F. H«.i-
espted recently by members of the
shaw was renominated for city record­
u t.
m.d-Colurntla-Uosi hutes area council
er and W. H. Woodworth for city treas­
c l the Scouts In quarterly session ut
You may search tha world forYt better
urer.
It dmond.
word to describe ou steaks and then
A three-prong snow-white buck deer
Th? onion harvest has been In prog­
ou will come bask to “p e r f e c t."
was shot recently by Tom Stevenson,
ress at Lake Labish, between Brooks
hey are just fat enough, as tender as
near Cedar butte, on the Wilson river
and Salem, where over 500 carloads
butter, juicy and ful flavored.
Better
in Tillamook county, according to re­
are being made ready for shipment
order one for dinner today.
ports coming from that section of the
by a big crowd of employes in trim­
state.
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ming, drying, sacking, etc.
It has
Between 10,000 and 12,000 turkeys been a good season for onions in that
will be shipped out of Umatilla coun­ section, says Seymour Jones, state
Phone t>3
4th and Main Sts.
ty this year for the Thanksgiving and market agent.
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Christmas trade. There are more than
J. Petersen, rancher of the Shaw
10 turkey raisers in the Hermiston
district, has appealed to the Marlon
district.
county court to appoint a county agent
New buildings in La Grande passed to tell Salem business men how to
the »250,000 mark for the year of 1928 conduct their business. The applica­
last week with the issuing of a permit tion was filed by Mr. Peterson after
In the amount of »11,000 to Julius a number of business men and bank­
Roesch for the erection of a garage ers had gone on record favoring a
building.
county agent to direct the farmers.
A cream pool with 550 cows to draw
Hearing a nolBe in his garden re­
from was organized by Hermiston cently, Carl Hansen, who lives at the
dairymen at a meeting held in that north edge of Seaside, turned his dog
"w h e re savings a re g re a te s t”
city last week. The Hermiston Cream­ loose to frighten the marauder. A mo­
942 W illam ette St.. Bug ene. Oregon.
ery company will handle all creain ment later the dog rushed Into the
of the pool.
house with a large bull elk In full
Playground apparatus is being In­ pursuit. Hansen found the bull elk
stalled In the block which was recent­ with two cows had broken his fence«
ly donated to the city of McMinnville and were eating corn In the garden.
by Mrs. W. B. Smith. It is to be a
Quinn S. Butler of Ash'pnd was
memorial to her husband, the late elected president of the Southern Ore­
W. B. Smith.
gon Pioneer association ut Jackson­
The drill team of the Corvallis fire ville last week. Mrs. A. E. Kenney of
department was the winner of the sil­ Jacksonville was named vice presi­
ver cup trophy In a competitive con­ dent and Mrs. M. J. Nelson permanent
Fifty yean ago M n. Homemaker
test at the Pacific coast fire chiefs' secretary. Two of the oldest mem­
icrubbed and tf>un and "leveil a fine
convention at Sacramento recently, ac­ bers, Mary Vining, 92, of Ashland, and
cording to a telegram received from Mrs. Elizabeth Paine, 94, of Ashland,
team" from daylight until dark. Today
Clare A. Lee, state fire marshal.
were presenL
the hat a partner to help out on the job—
Misses Barbara Ricker and Pearl
Sixty-six head of sheep killed by
a J. C. Penney Store.
Coss, well-known nurses of Meilford, dogs near Bend cost Deschutes county
She hat learned to read our advertise-
left last Sunday on a 2500-mlle hiking »437, The warrant paying Con F.
trip to New Orleans. They plan to Doody of Summer Lake for the sheep
menti regularly and saves many a dollar
make the entire Journey afoot except was drawn on the dog license fund as
for the Family Pune while fitting quietly
for a train ride across the desert coun­ is provided by the Oregon laws.
at home. She knows she can depend on
try of Arizona and Texas.
A reunion reminiscent of the cele­
our advertising—that it it honest, and free
Last Friday marked the three-quar­ bration two years ago when Chief Jos­
from exaggeration.
ter century mark of Oregon residence eph’s bones were removed from near
for S. B. Cathcart, who lives at Marsh- Wallowa and Interred at the foot of
It will pay every Housewife to read our
j field. He Is one of the old pioneers of Wallowa lake will be held during the
advertising regularly. Often the will find
- the state, and a surveyor who laid out fall of 1929, It was decided at a spe­
that tome small luxury the never thought
' many of the official surveys or roads cial meeting of Joseph commercial
the
could afford, it well within her meant.
' of southern and central Oregon.
club.
OREGON STATE NEWS
OF GENERAL INTEREST
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