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    THURSDAY NOVEMBER 15, 1928
OREGON STATE NEWS
P C PTLIC D A I l l l T r n r O T
THE SPRINGFIELD NEW’S
The 1928 Washington county fair
ended with a surplus of several hit».
dred dollars' •«•cording to a report sub-
UI liLilhtaU IN I CRLO I ®ittPd t0 the f8,r bosrd ”7
PAGE FIVE
C. A. Swarts, Mrs M. J McKiin, Mrs.
J. C. McMurray, Mrs. William Wright,
Mrs. Sidney Ward, and Mrs. C. F.
Eggimann.
Thursday, November 22, the local
■ chapter, Liberty lodge, will go to Eu­
gene to confer a degree at a Joint
meeting there.
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Friday evening from 6 to 7 by the
Women's Foreign Missionary society.
nia Bryant, secretary.
To Hold Bazaar—The Ladies of the
Roseburg has launched a rirlkta to
Catholic church will hold a bazaar
Principal Events of the Week
to
and Mrs. .
November 24th at a place to be an­
raise *6500 for the 1929 community _ Motors
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, . Portland—Rev.
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chest budget, and six teams have been C J Pike left Tuesday “ orning on a | and son, Edgar, Journeyed to Myrtle
nounced later. Vegetables and chic­
Assembled for Information
named and
charged with the respon- m° tor trip to Portland'
f Polnt Wednesday morning.
kens will be included in the food sale.
of Our Readers.
sibllity of raising this amount.
R eturns from Halsey—Albert Gill '
Dr- Evan* Visits— Dr. Evans
.who
Supper at M. E. Church
Here from Wendling— Mrs. Robert
A 2,000,000-candlepcwer revolving ette returned Tuesday from a week's formerly practiced medicine in Spring-
A cafeteria supper will be held in Hergis and son, Bob, spent Tuesday
Tom Gurdane, veteran peace officer aerial beacon is to be erected on the visit with his brother, A. DI Gillette, i fie,d’ was • visitor Tuesday,
the basement of the Methodist church in Springfield.
of Umatilla county, was elected sher­ summit of Mount Nebo, just outside in Halsey.
Comes from Thurston — Taylor '
iff over his younger rival, Charlie Hos­ the city limits of Roseburg, and there
Comes to Town—John Downing of Needham of Thurston came into
kins.
will also be installed a flasher beason
at
the
Roseburg
airport.
Marcola,
came to Springfield last week Springfield Tuesday.
The new Corvallis city ambulance
Move to Longview—Mrs. Pearl Pet- I
J. E. Sommer of the aeronautica di- to 8ecure 80me feed supplies for his
has arrived, is paid for, and was put
erson and son, Sydney, left Sunday for . I
Vision
of
the
federai
department
of
8toc’1
farm.
into official use for the first time
Longview, Washington, to live per- |
commerce was in Salem during the
November 1.
McElhanys Entertain—Mr. and Mrs. manently.
week inspecting possible sites for the
McElhany entertained Monday even­
Receipts of the Salem postoffice for
airport for which the city of Salem
Has Tonsils Removed — Bobbie, I
ing for Rev. and Mrs. C. J. Pike and small
the month ending October 31 were
daughter of Mr, and Mrs. L eejl
has voted *50,000 in bonds.
Mr and Mrs. H. L. Gillette
*18,588.37, or *1128 in excess of those
Putman, had her tonsils removed on |
With
six
inches
of
snow
at
the
cra­
of the previous month.
ter rim, travel over the National Park
Leave for California—Thomas Mc- Saturday.
Application for a permit for the erec­ highway has become dangerous, ac- 1 Kinnls and family left Saturday for
Has Broken Bone—Stillman Pratt
tion of an oU storage tank of 26,000
cording to word received at Klamath Monrovia, California, where they plan of Marcola, who is working for the
gallons capacity in Eugene has been Falls. Due to the fact that the fall ! to reside permanently,
Fisher’s mill, sustained a broken bone
made by the Texas Oil company.
has been open, late tourists enjoyed i
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.
Tuesday morning and was brought to )
The slaughter house of the Carlton many trip, into the park during Octo- I B’ C‘ G,y '"’P ^ ’ -G radual im- Springfield for treatment.
provement is reported for the condi-
Meat company was entered and robbed ¡jer
Paxley Undergoes Operation— Maxe !
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tion of B. C. Gay, who received three
of about *100 worth of meat and hides,
Guy R. Mills was elected mayor ot
Faxley, brother of Mrs. Hugh Joliff,
the second robbery of the concern Vernonia for the third tern at the bad cuts on his face last Friday morn­
underwent a major operation Satur-||
ing while unloading wood.
Within a year.
election Tuesday.
Councllmsg are
day afternoon at the Pacific Christian
On Just one-half ot the trip between Frank Hanson, M. E. MeGraw, G. C.
Has Tonsils Removed—June, small hospital in Eugene.
Lakeview and Klamath Falls, the state Melllngev and J. E, Tapp, and treas­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Howard
When we make a repair on your car, we fix it to last. That
kighway department'» eleetro-magnet urer, J. C. Lindley, These men were Merrill, Is convalescing after having
EASTERN STAR MEMBERS
is one of the iron clad rules by which our work is guided.
road sweeper last week picked up <* all nominated a* a estuene and wore her tonsils and adenoids removed
Let us prove the value of this policy of ours to you. We can
GO TO CRESWELL TODAY
pounds ot metaL
unopposed.
Tuesday morning.
show you how it will save you many dollars in a year.
The death of Mrs. K, B. Griffith aa
The assessed vahiaMen of '•» - t V
Eighteen members of the Cascadia
Get 11 Ducks—Sixteen mallard chapter No. 165 of the Order of the
(he result of aa antomoblla accident mas eooety property, oa which wilt
This is the time of year you should have your brakes
gear Phoenix three weeks ago is the ba based the ta* levy tor IBM, la
ducks composed the hunting bag for Eastern Star will Journey today io
tested and adjusted. We have a good sturdy weed chain
also for winter driving.
aaventk autosaokile fatality ta Jackson 396.IM. asoordtag to a sommary «f «A» JeBne Sumner, Clifford Coke, and private parties to Creswell where they
oOusty this yea*.
assessment annaoaeod by Ooxssty Aa- Dona,d Wills, who went on a trip will be guests at a meeting of the
Complete and up-to-date towing equipment.
Property oweesa la mad district Kt>. sessor Cook. This ta sa tneroasa at Bear Springfield last week.
Creswell lodge.
W
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over
tba
sasiaassd
vaJaattne
!
(2 in VssatfUa county will hold a spe-
No bus has been charteded for the
Portlanders Visit Cousin—Mr. and
<*st eleedSoe Kowwmber 1* for the pmr- of last year
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Mrs. Al Cannon of Portland, spent the trip as previously planned, but mem­
poqe e< w<ia* a special lO-mO! tax
William Rarmost, IT, of ( h s t IBv.
Armistice week-end visiting in Spnng- bers will go in private care.
lor road purpaeea.
.drewawd ta
“EVERYTHING AUTOMOTIVE”
Mrs. C. A. Swarts, head of the local
**°*«2,í^ í* field at tbe h«,me of Mrs. Carmon's
633 Main Street
Phone 95
group, who was Injured yesterday, will
W. A- Soot at Tigard baa bee* dhee- Wwrtera Lamber eooepaay at TT m AG t cousin, Mrs. Bert Doane.
be unable to make the trip with the
aa master at the Wasktngtea eooatp wkaa his swtameMv skidded firm a
Pesaooa grange Mi*. «. A. D. Meek ■wdaway sad juagad d«wa c* eso-
Naet Goea To Portland—Levi Naet other members.
Is grange lecturer and Mrs. G. 0. hankmeat It feet lata Ua watar. Ma went to Portland last week to attend
Those who expect to go to Creawell
waa n a b la to axtrleata hhasoU Nxm a business session of the Electricians’ today are: Mrs. C. F. Eggimann. Mrs,
Chase Is seevetarp.
Safety chib, with which the Booth- J. C. McMurray, Mrsl Levi Neat, Mrs.
"A reeecqs ef (he Coes county assess- th* ear aa tba sida cariala«
tea ed.
Sidney Ward, Mrs. Carl Phetteplace, |
Kelly electricians are affiliated.
mset shows a falling off In valuation
All bids raaalvad for tba Thanksgiv­
Mrs. William Wright, Mrs. Harold
»3«,(W0,«90 to *33,999,099 In the
Gives Birthday Party—Mrs. Rus­ Phillips, Mrs. John Ketels, Mies Mar-,
year, and taxes appear certain to ing turkey pool formed by tba Douglas
I
County Turkey Growers' usaetatloa sell Goddard gave a birthday party garet Gorrle, Miss Anne Gorrle,
be higher ta 111».
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rajoctad
by
tha
dlraetors
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Pearl
Schantol,
Mrs.
B.
B.
Saltsma
Friday
evening
In
honor
of
here
small
The first carload of bulbs from the
Grants Pass section of Oregon was official board meeting at Oakland. ■ daughter, Margaret, who celebrated Mrs. C. E. Wheaton, Mrs. D. E. Freed-,
erick, Mrs. Morgan, Mre. Jane Cruzan,
shipped last weak by P. H. Jewell to Bids varied from *S^k to 40 S4 eants her eighth birthday.
Mrs. M. J. McKiin, Mr. R. D. Oldham?
the United States Bulb company at par pound and were submitted by rep-
rasentatlves of eastern firms. Tha di­
I. O. O. F. Lodge Meets—The Spring- and Oswald Olson.
Mount Clemens, Mich.
This is your opportunity to save op ttiajty neces­
rectors are of the opinion that tba field at the home of Mrs. Cannon's
sary articles. It is also a good time to buv
Five dozen Rhode Island Red and coast market will be stronger than in regular session. A good attendance
DRAMATIC STUDENTS TO
Christmas Gifts. Many articles offered at this
fonr dozen White Leghorn chickens that In the east and that highyr prices
was reported. Next Wednesday night
sale are very suitable for presents.
were stolen from C. E. Shadier, whose will be reeelved at a later date.
GIVE RECITAL SATURDAY
Is the second night for nominating of­
This is the last Rexall sale of the year and it
poultry farm Is on the road between
The state treasurer received from ficers.
will end Saturday night. Don’t miss the oppor­
Dayton and Lafayette.
Five persons will be presented In a
the federal forestry department »171,-
tunity to.
The third annual Klamath potato 638.19, representing Oregon’s share of
Attend Meeting—Mrs. Frank Snyder recital to be given by the dramatic
show was held in Klamath Falls with the funds received from the rental of of Carters, stationed near Lowell, i students of Mrs. John F. Ketels in
appropriate ceremonies. The exhibit forest lands for a year. In 1927 the spent Wednesday in Springfield and the auditorium of the McMorran and
is designed to promote the interests of state received *189,293.90, while in attended the meeting of the Neighbors Washburne store in Eugene Saturday
evening, November 17, at 7:30.
the Klamath potato Industry.
1926 the state’s share was »194,287.76. of Woodcraft held Wednesday even­
Those who will be presented in th -
ing.
Robbers a few nights ago broke Into These funds later are apportioned to
recital to which the public is invited
the Eskridge hardware store at Sheri­ the counties, based on the proportion
Legion to Meet— A special program are: Mrs. W. K. Barnell, Ruth Pollard,
dan, wheeled the safe from the build­ which the area of the particular for­
ing and broke into it, obtaining about est reserve within the county bears to has been arranged for the social meet­ Fay Parsons, Pearl Htldebrandw and
Barbara Barnell.
*75. Nothing else was missed.
the total area of the forest reserve ing of the local post of the American
Legion and the auxiliary to be held
within
the
state.
For the 24-week period ending Oc­
Friday evening. The post will ar­ MASONS CONFER DEGREE
tober 20, the capacity of the Cottage
Resources of Oregon banks at the
ON LEONARD TENEISON
Grove lumber mills was 46,228,608 close of business October 3, 1928, range for the food while the women
feet, while production was only 23,- reached a record total of $357,417,269, will be responsible for the program of
Leonard Steneison received his
415,641 feet, or a 49.3 per cent reduc­ according to a statement issued at Sa­ the evening.
master Mason’s degree Tuesday even­
tion.
lem by A. A. Schramm, state superin­
T akes M edical E x a m in a tio n — M. B. ing from the degree team of the Eu-
Clearing right of way and ditching tendent of banks. There are 244 banks Huntly, vice-commander of the local j gene lodge, known as the McKenzie
on the Dayton-Salem market road is operating In the state. On October 10, post of the American Legion, is now ! river lodge, at a Joint meeting of the
progressing between the Unionvale 1927, the resources of the 262 banks j at the Veterans' hogpltal No. 77 tn ; Springfield and Eugene groups hel l
store and the Lynn Gubser residence, then operating aggregated *362,889,- I Portland, receiving treatment that Tuesday night In the I. O. O. F. hall.
where work will terminate for the 873.87, as against *300,447,828.81 on ■ was found necessary after a medical j A light supper was served by a com.
September 6, 1921. There were 286
present
I examination which he took at the mittee of the Eastern Star organiza-
Grant Conley of Cove has begun banks operating in Oregon in 1921, ac­ | hospital.
tion consisting of the following: Mra
cording
to
the
report.
farming his 320-ae-e grain ranch in
Income of the Oregon state game
Lower Cove, operating a caterpillar
plow daily, with George Coons on the commission during the past fiscal
night shift. It is to be seeded to fall year, which ended September 30, was
the largest in the history of the com­
wheat
The golden wedding anniversary of mission, according to a summary made
Judge and Mrs. C. G. Gillette was held public by Harold Clifford, state game
S P R IN G F IE L D
at Grants Pass recently and was at warden. The total income was »409,-
tended by 200 friends of the couple, 685.11, an increase of nearly *80,000
FRIDAY — SATURDAY — NOVEMBER 16 - 17
some of whom were at the wedding over the last fiscal year, when the In­
come totaled *362,119.13. During the
50 years ago.
year *390,838.57 was expended In the
A 200-horsepower shovel which will development of the state’s game re­
throw six yards of earth per minute sources and other expenses, leaving
COMEDY— “WILD WEST”
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has been put to work excavating for a balance of *18,746.54, compared with
the canal of the Eugene municipal *27.77 left over the year previous.
Use Merchant Tickets Friday nights and Save 25c
electric plant on the McKenzie river
Fattening
a
four-point
buck
deer
near Leaburg.
with cows’ milk since last spring, and
The assessed valuation of property killing it when the season opened, is
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18
in Clatsop county is placed by the as told by a Douglas county game warden
sessor at *28,067,172, which is nearly on Frank Feigh, a rancher on Emigrant
two million less than in 1927, due tc creek above Talent. The buck was j
tax foreclosure sales and a drop in the first seen last spring ranging with '
COMEDY—
“ THE OLD WALLOP”
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value of bank stock.
Feigh’s milk cows and very tame. '
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Sholes of Corne Later it was discovered that the buck ,
lius observed their 59th wedding an was suckling the cows, helping itself
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20
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niversary at their home last week. liberally to the milk when hungry. It
The members of the family were kept this up all summer unmolested
guests at the anniversary dinner, and by the rancher, and on the opening of
were received by the couple. Mr. and the season Feigh shot the buck In
Mrs. Jessie Kilgore, long-time rest order to save it from other hunters
COMEDY—
"OLD SWIMMIN' HOLE”
dents of Cornelius, also observed their and in order to keep the venison for
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59th wedding anniversary last week.
his own use.
Sixty-three persons served by the
The highway was completed last
We w ill extended merchants Tickets— fo r one more month.
star mail route from Baker to Malheur week at Sweet Home, where the Slate
via Bridgeport hava signed a protest construction crew wae at work. Many
Use them while you can
against a proposed change of the route of the men who were employed on the
which, if made, would have the mail job have turned their ‘ thought« to
leave Ontario and Vale instead of i farming now, but the ground is almoat
Use Merchant Tickets Tuesday and Friday Nights
Baker.
too wet to put in the erope.
GKT MERCHANT CO-OPERATIVE TICKET8 AT FOLLOWING
The new eleel bridge over Catherine
Fred Tedriek. 47, well-known elty
PLACES:
oreek, near the 6. E. Miller sheep employe of Medford, died at hit home
Save 25o on each admieaion on Tuesdays and Fridays
ranch, waa rompleted last week, and aa a result of ptomaine poisoning be­
INDEPENDENT
MEAT CO. CHIC’S FEED STORE
adds greatly (o the eonvenlenea of the lieved censed by a glass of grape Juice
DANNER MOTOR CO.
SPRINGFIELD TAXI
•armere in (hat section ot Union coun­ which he drank three hours before.
SPRINGFIELD GARAGE
DROP-IN CAFE
ty. The old bridge gave way under an Hit wife and daughters had refuse« to
FLANERY'S DRUG STORE
IDEAL GROCERY
overload of Meek.
«risk trier nwtlwg a metdy
Fixed To Last
Wm. Rodenbough Garage
Rexall One-Cent Sale
N qw On
Save With Safety
Flanery’s Drug S to le
Lamps
BELL THEATRE
“Dog of Regiment”
all Kinds
all sizes
all colors
Junior or Bridge Styles
Bring only
“Return of Boston Blackie”
JQC
then 20c next week; 30c following
week etc. till all is paid
Feature price
“The Smart Set”
$12.00
other groups at
$5.50, $6.00, $7.80, $9.10, $10.50
Come in This W eek
LARSON’S SERVICE STATION
GOSHEN STORE
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