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OREGON STATE NEWS
OF GENERAUNTEREST
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
Miss M arion Voorhies, d au g h ter of
Colonel Gordon Voorhies, Medford
orchard!»!, receiv ed ’six p riceless bulbs
of th e new yellow tu lip s which b ear
h er nam e as a g ift from th e De G raaf
Bulb com pany of H olland.
HIGH SCHOOL HEWS
•a d d re ss, and th e re w ere o th e r num ­
bers by th e pupils. In the a ftern o o n
th e pupils ce le b ra te d H allow e'en by
I h aving a p a rty in each of th e room s.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1,1928
Sunday Topics Given
T he p asto r will preach on th e subject,
“C h rist Otfr L ife." Mrs. R ebhan and
Topics upon w hich Rev. S. E C hild­
Miss W hitney w in sing a duet. Ep­
w orth L eague a t 6:30. Mrs. N orton of ers. pustor of the Springfield C h ristian
Eugene, w ho is a re tu rn e d m issionary church, will speak Sunday w ere a n ­
from K orea, will ad d ress the league. nounced this m orning. A t the m orning
E vening w orship a t 7:30 led by the I service a t 11 o’clock his su b je c t Is:
p a sto r p reach in g on th e su b ject: “ The “C hrist Among th e W ild B e a sts.”
H e a rt R evolution." P aul P o tte r will Law rence S unkler will song the solo,
“T he Lost C hord” a t th is service. A t
rin g a solo.
the evening m eeting, the p a sto r will
CALL AND SE E Dr. N. W. E m ery speak on "Issues of the C om ing E lec­
on p rices on p lates and o th e r work, tf tion."
Hi-Y Club Meets
PE R SO N A L S
T
he
Hl-Y
club m et a t the hign
P rin c ip a l E vents of the W eek
E lm er L. S hirrell, dean of men and
M ary A nn L ouk, a s tu d e n t of Spring-
u esd ay evening
evening for
for Its
its
asso ciate professor of political science. school
scnoo‘ last
last T
Tue8day
Assem bled fo r In fo rm a tio n
has resigned his position with th e Uni- re g u lar w eekly m eeting. A fter som e field H igh, w as bro u g n t hom e tiu>u
v
erslty of Oregon to e n te r business In dl8CU88ion 11 " a * ™ ted
a “ end a th e h o sp ital S unday w here she u n d e r­
of O ur R e a d ers .
C alifornia. It was announced recen tly c,aU8e 4n lh e co n atitu tlo n Providing w ent a m a jo r operation. It Is hoped
for a u nanim ous vote fo r new m em ­ th a t she w ill soon be ab le to re tu rn
from th e p resid en t's office.
Road expenses In Coos county for
bers, so th a t a tw o-thirds vote will to school.
F iv e and one-half tons of Boston
S eptem ber am ounted to $86,183.75. in
W illiam G erlach, senior, re tu rn e d to
be req u ired in stead . T he am ending
M arrow squash w as produced on up­
A ugust $101,046 37 was spent.
will be done a t a la te r m eeting. It ! school, M onday, a fte r an ab sen ce of
land th is season by Royal H ibbs n ear
w as also voted to issue application tw o w eeks w hen th e scarlet-fev er
The regional convention of the Ore­
D ayton. Ten dollars a ton was re­
gon S tate P arent-T eacher association ceived for them . Mr. H ibbs plans to b lan k s to som e proposed new m em ­ confined him to his hom e H e ap p ears
w as held in R oseburg recently.
b ers who will be voted upon a t a la te r to like school as well as he did before
p lan t 10 acres next season.
HAVE YOUR BRAKES TESTED AND ADJUSTED
m
eetin g w hen th e H a n k s hav e b e en ! i the enforced vacation.
T he steam er Memnon has reached
F ran k E. H odgekins, 82, early Ore-
out and returned
Reed H em enw ay, c e n te r on th e foot­
A storia from Alaska carrying 45,627 gon resid en t, Identified during the 30
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ball squad, h as had an a tta c k of ap­
es les of canned salmon valued at $379,-
y ears betw een 1870 and 1900 with
p
endicitis and was not in th e gam e
S
en
io
r
W
inner
»25.
m any Oregon new spapers and public
many
ay . We all hope th a t he i will be
I ¡F F rid
riday.
A“ ‘
f
d DDer p a rty a t ' h 8 able to plav in the next gam e
About 150 Rebekahs from lodges of offices, died In a P o rtlan d hospital,
victim of
of a a stroke
stro k e of
of paralysis.
paralysis
ch am b er of com m erce w as an event
_____________ 6
For Safe, Reliable Brakes
th e county gathered In F reew a.er for victim
B e a r, have been killing sheep in a ° f ' a8t ,T h d r8 d a>'i 11 * a8 lh e a d d a a >
th e 21st annual Rebekah convention
Freshmen Class Party
a n d o f » h n n f so o f , h .
la s t week.
band
of about 60 of th e R osa Dahl p arty ° f th e 8enlor c la s s- A1‘ th e .r
H allow e'en p a rty
as given a t ine
the
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p ro v erb al d ig n ity was le ft behind for
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The assessed value of th e real prop­ flocks a t Wild c a t m ountain, n e a r th ey used thg co,ored b a „
th a t gym nasium la s t S atu rd ay n ig h t by the
PREM BRO OK E & MORITZ, INC?
h erd
ent out
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. g u . la r len g th s Proshmon
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nhh
(hd ers
e rh w
* eDt
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w ere
suspend©«1
fr e s h m e n class. T hey played gam
es
a rty in W asco county, as revealed by b T^T v v I i V a ilD th tie
the 1928 tax roll, Is $15,396,430, n early
Eugene, Oregon
$2,000,000 less than in 1927.
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and played all so rt of decidedly “un-1
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or
as een sta rte d by G uthrla se n io rish " p ra n k s upon one a n o th er. I T he Junior E nglish class is publish
The Salem high school ath letic field
w as dedicated last S aturday with a
8 n .
o . DfQV
actory to
T h e h all w as b eau tifully d eco rated in S a snappy, little p ap er once every
wUches jack
tw o w eeks
Tb(? g tu d en ts nQt on]’,
football gam e betw een th e Salem and operated by the St. H elens Pulp & Pa- with black
A lbany high schools and o th er events.
e c m pany.
w require about ern 8 , and ot b e r H allow e'en em blem s h a v e the tu n and p ractice of publish
‘h e«
four m onths to com plete th e an(J th e d in n e r wag th
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- from
-
ing, but
also m ake
fo u r to five
The F irst P resb y terian church of
building and install the m ach nery.
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ed by everyone p resen t.
d o llars on ev ery issue, for th e school
O regon City celebrated its 40th anni­
The Douglas C ounty Co-operative
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fund.
v e rsa ry Sunday and Monday. S everal
ex-pastors took p art In the program s. T u rk ey G row ers’ association has is­
League M eets
sued a call for bids on the first ship­
The low notes that have been
T he G irls L eague of Springfield PHEASANTS NOT TAME, IS
A num ber of Hood R iver men, en­ m ent of turkeys from th a t county un­
th u sia sts in boating on the Columbia, d er th e new ly formed organization. H igh held a m eetin g T h u rsd ay a fte r
slighted, the high tones that have
DISCOVERY OF HUNTERS
will m ake an effort to have an out­ About 6000 birds will be included in noon O ctober 25, 1928, a t w nich im ­
been lost, are heard through this
p o rta n t bu sin ess w as d iscu ssed . F ol­
board reg atta in th a t city next sum ­ the firs t pool.
P h e a sa n t h u n te rs who expected this
speaker,
rounded, clear and start­
m er.
^ h e r ^ w e r e five fa taiit.es In O regon low ing th e b u sin ess m eeting a sh o rt t ^ e T l d ^ " ^ r ^ l l
t ^
X
lingly
life
like.
An estim ate of the cost of conduct­
week ending October' l^ 'a c c o r d if g to
d u et by F ran cis and L ena ! com m ission "p lan tin g " C hinas w ere
ing th e schools of Tillam ook city d u r­
WM. RODENBOUGH
& H allow e en re c ita tio n disappointed, acco rd in g to Ben D orris,
ing 1929 h as been placed a t $140,000, a rep o rt prepared by the sta te Indus-
K6— Koiiter magnet­
GARAGE
T her0 by F aye P a ™ -
m em ber of th e s ta te com m ission,
an Increase of $3032.71 over the cost trial accident comm ission.
ic type cone repro­
Phone
95 for
to r 1928.
were 861 accidents rep o rted to th e
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I, A C h'" a P ^ 38“ ^ n e v er becom es
ducer— $35.00.
Demonstration
com
m
ission
during
the
week
G
lrl*
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W
alk
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and
h
u
n
te
rs
found
th
is
y
e
a
r
‘hat
Edw ard V andecoeverlng, 3-year-old
.
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.
G irls h av in g classes th e fo u rth anti
birds w hich had been p lan ted w ere
•on of Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Vande­
i r w a « i p i i' 7
6 3n i * 8 8C oo1 eig h th periods a re req u ired to w alk ’u st as wild as a n >’ o th ers. A lthough
coeverlng, F o rest Grove, died from
fair w as held
range sJx m j |es a w ee|t t0 m ake up th e ir tb e re w ere m any birds killed d u ring
le t a a t Main
. am R
iv iver
er G range
burns suffered while playing with
hall in Cushm an last week, a t which
gym nasium . S3 far th e girls have th e season th e y proved m ore w ary
m atches.
all th e schools of the vicinity w ere
given no stre n u o u s ex ercises in gym : th a n u su a L Mr. D orris w as told.
F arm ers of C lackam as county have
well rep resen ted . Sheep, calf, poultry,
ordered from the sta te lim e plant two cooking and sew ing clubs p u t on th e b u t In th e ftu tu re m any v a rie tie s jf
carloads of lime to be delivered at exhibits and won num erous p ractical m ore defficult ex ercises w ill be given.
Su pp orts G. O . P .
Oregon City and Clackam as in the prizes.
Prizes Offered
n e a r future.
R. A. M erchant, n e a r C arlton, had
P
rizes
have
been offered to the d if­
T he endow m ent of Linfield college been In the hospital for sev eral w eeks
a t McMinnville is now m ore than $1,- and was unable to tak e care of his fe re n t school fo r th e b e st essay on
“W hy L ane C ounty H om es Should
000,000, approxim ately $810,000 m ore
farm work. N eighbors with 13 tracto rs
th an in 1906, when Dr. L. W. Riley and four four-horse team s plowed, be B uilt of W ood," by th e 4-L division
of th e B ooth-K elly mill.
w as made president.
harrow ed and seeded 60 acres In one
Edw ard H. Raines last week signed
day. Mr. M erchant is the son of a
Playa Scheduled for S. H. S.
checks for n early $1,000,000 to pay off pioneer of ’47.
T h re e one-act plays w ill be put on
th e creditors of F red H errick and clear
Ground w as broken In M adras for
title to the H errick properties In G rant the erection of a fireproof building, by th e Springfield high school on Nov­
and H arney counties.
50 by 60 feet In dim ensions, for th e em b er n in th in th e school auditorium .
Robbers broke in the front door of C h estn u t M otor company. The new T ry o u ts have been held and the casts
th e John E. Schaut pool hall on Main
stru c tu re will be built of hollow tile, chosen. T he p rin cip als of "L et T h ere
REPUBLICAN NOMINEE FOR
S treet in W allowa and carried off a
with a full cem ent floor, and will con­ be L ig h t" a re A udrey Moskop, John
•00-pound safe containing $250 cash
tain sto re room s and m achine shop, L ynch, L ucille R ichm ond, and Mina
P e te rso n ; of “Red C a rn atio n s" a re
and valuable papers.
as well as display rooms.
N dlne M cM urray, E v e re tt S quires,
T he P ort of Coos Bay budget for
The old wood bridge acro ss Lake
and F reem an S q u ires; and of th e
Economical administration. Strict enforcement of all laws
creek, on the L ittle B utte m ark et road,
a e x t year has been set at $119,246, an
th ird "W ho's a C ow ard” will be R uth
W ithout Fear or Favor
which h as served the old wagon and
in crease of but $667 over th e past
B ettis, L av ern e L aw son and Lloyd
year. The revenue from th e port dock
m odern highw ay for the past 38 years,
M attison.
Is estim ated at $15,151.
59
has been replaced by a m odern stru c­
EARL E. LUCKEY,
Republican
ture.
Due
to
its
n
arrow
ness
and
weak
E dgar McDaniel, editor of the Coos
Ju
n
io
r
P
a
rty
to
be
Held
Born May 16, 1888, in Lane County."
Bay H arbor, has agreed to fill the va­ conditions for several y ears It has be­
On F riday, N ovem ber 2, tjje Ju n io r
cancy on the municipal ballot caused come a m enace to the traveling public.
Resided continuously in Lane County.
C lass of S pringfield H igh will hold a
A survey of the Oregon tu rk ey crop
by the w ithdraw al of Dr. Phil Gelzer
H allow e'en paTty to w hich all th e
Twelve years’ experience in Sheriff’s office, having ser­
• s a candidate for mayor.
m ade by th e Oregon A gricultural col­
football m en and th e facu lty m em bers
ved as deputy under two Democrat and Republican Sheriffs.
Double-deck autos have been going lege Indicates a general In crease of a re Invited.
A t six forty-five a
about 40 per cent over last year, o r
through Canyon City all fall en route about
Head of tax collecting department three years
260.000 birds. R eports Indicate uh ‘Cken " " “ r
be 8erVed
the
to the railroad In Bear valley. They
Senator Peter Norbeck, of South |
Familiar with the work and duties of all departments of the
)h . ...
i. ,
,
b asem en t of th e H ieh school building
Dakota, has announced his support of 1
have been loaded with sheep and have
or the ™ ,„ k
7
7 18V: able and la te r 'h e
will continue In the
office.
for the T hanksgiving m arket. 35 per K ymna8ium.
Herbert Hoover for the presidency. |
deliver« d 35 cars to the railroad.
He is one of the most influential J
cent for C hristm as and 15 p er c e n
t ________________
If elected I pledge an economical administration of the
T he budget com m ittee of the Leb-
leader» of the Progressive-Farm bloc 1
later.
office,
prompt and efficient service at all times, ancLcour-
ano i school d istrict has fixed $42,745
Sophomore Party
In the Senate and his influence |
teous treatm ent of all persons having business with any de­
The Allcel-Cove m ark et road com-
as the amount needed to run the
T h e Sophom ore class held a H allo w -1 among the farmers in his own and in |
partment of the office.
Bchools in 1929. Of this am ount $22,- pleted by th e county recently, m ark s e e n p arty la st F rid ay . O ctober 2 6 .1 neighboring states la recognized by I
on event
iivniit of g reat i...
__ . . to the
an
im
portance
714 is to he raised by d istrict tax.
E v ery o n e forgot h is stu d ies and en j his fellow members in the upper
(Paid advertisement by Earl E. Euckey)
whole com m unity of the town of Cove, Joyed th e p arty . G am es w ere play­ house.
A report Just completed by Supervl-
as it concludes th e last of the four
ed, fo rtu n es told, a n d - t h e stu d e n ts
•o r Froiam e shows th at 92,000 persons
Methodist Services Listed
visited the D eschutes national forest roads connecting w ith Alice! and the told g h o st sto ries, w hich were the
S ervices for S u n d ay a t th e M ethod
low
er
Cove
grain
ranches.
Union
and
during tho past season, an increase of
m ain ev en ts of th e evening.
1st ch u rch w ere cnnounced by the
Union Junction, Island City and La
m ore than 20,000 over the 1927 record.
p asto r. Rev. C. J. Pike, today a s fol
Grande.
Brattain School
P rotracted dry w eather In July and
low s: S unday school a t 9:45. Supt
A p arty of arch ers consisting of
L a st F rid ay m orn in g a t the re g u la r H. L. G illette an n o u n ces th e organiza
A ugust so badly Injured the potato
E
arl
Ullrich
and
W
ard
Cumm
ings
of
9 clock assem b ly , the pupils of t h e , tion
______.
crop that a yield of only 5.200.000
of ______v„
a new class to ta k e c are of
bushels Is expected this year, us com- R oseburg and B. G. Thompson of Cor­ B ra tta in school held a program as a th e younger m arried m en of the church
vallis re tu rn e d from th e n orth limp-
" 7 ' m em orial to F ra n c is W illard. Rev. | and com m unity. J u n io r church a t 11
pared with 6,240,000 bushels last year. nu» di.ti-ict . o h >h
°f
" gaV>‘
■■ ‘ l8clt' M° ,n i " *
A total of 2,598,480 rainbow and lynx ca, which they had k T e d ' l»"!he
e a stern hrook trout, hatched out In Big C am as section and which wer»
th e K lam ath hatchery, have been dis­ the ones th at had been preying on the
tributed this year In the stream s of gnats nf 11. A. Best, a h o m esteader In
K b m ath. Lake, Douglas and Jackson
th a t section. But one shot was re­
con ties.
quired to kill each anim al.
W hile there are large beds of m us­
L ightning fires In th e national for­
sels or fresh w ater clam s In Rogue ests of Oregon and W ashington show
river, th ere are hut few Gold Hill peo­ a decrease of n early 100 per cent for
ple who are aw are of th eir existence
I wish to solicit the support of my Republican friends
the 1928 forest-fire season as com­
“ w here savings a re g r e a te s t”
and supply th eir tables with these de­ pared with 1927, according to a rep o rt
942
Willamette
St.,
Eug
ene,
Oregon.
for
the office of Coroner. At the primaries I was se­
licious shell fish.
Issued by th e forest service headquar­
The Benton county assessm ent roll te rs In P o rtlan d . T his y ear 1337 for­
lected as the Republican candidate. My Democratic
for 1928 was completed last Monday est fires w ere sta rte d in 22 national
opponent seeks to masquerade as an Independent.
and forw arded to the state tax com­ fo rests In th e tw o states, and of these
m ission. The completed roll shows a 678 were caused by lightning and 759
to tal value of taxable property, ex­ were m an-caused. Figures for 192 7
clusive of tho report of th e corpora­ a re : From lightning, 1111; man caused
I feel that I am entitled to the support of all Repub
tion assessm ents, of $12,852,605.
421, to tal 1532.
’ IF««/ is the most important machine in this fae*
Moro than 100.000 pounds o f red
tory?" a h e m lje re j visitor asked the superintendent,
Sw eet H om e’» new electric lights
licans and that I am deserving of re-election, My
and alslke clover seed has been signed will be turned on loon, according to
' J he one that isn't working right" he prom ptly replied,
np for a pool In which farm ers of those in ch arg e of th e installation.
record in office is my warrant and I ask the most care
B e too feci that the most important happening in
Crook and Iieschules counties are C onsiderable land has been purchased
our store is the time when we failed to please you.
fill scrutiny of my work both as to being well done
Joining.
Clover seed Is quoted at along th e highw ay, th e C hristian
Perhaps it was only some tiny detail—some trifle that
$27.35 per 100 pounds and alslke at church moved and several house* re-
and as to saving the county money.
marred your absolute- satisfaction with our service,
$28 65.
•htngled.
H hatever it »as, we really hope you will tell us the
R eappointm ent o f Clyde Altchlson
Roy H erndon of F reew ater h as been
next time. The things that go wrong are the most im*
as m em ber of the In terstate comm erce nam ed chairm an for the 1928 home­
portent part of the day’s work in our eyes.
com m ission on th e expiration of his coming celebration to be held on the
p re s e n t term , D ecem ber 31, Is urged university cam pus N ovem ber 23 and
by th e O regon public serv ice commls 84, it Is announced by Joe McKeown,
•to n in le tte rs se n t P re sid e n t Cool­ M arshfield, p resid en t of the AseociaU
idge.
•d Student*.
(Paid Advertisement by W. W. Branstetter)
ELECTRICALLY
E u g e n e B ra k e H e a d q u a r te r s
N o m a tte r w h at set you hav e—this new
K O L S T E R S P E A K E R w ill bring out
new tone values.
EARL LUCKEY
S h e r iff o f L a n e C o u n ty
BRANSTETTER
FOR CORONER
T h e M o st Im p o r ta n t
T h in g in O u r S to r e
W . W . B r a n ste tte r