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1 T IH ’ltSDAY. JANUARY 3. I!»?!» OREGON STATE NEWS OF GENERAL INTEREST Principal Events o’ (he Week Assembled tor Information of Our Rcade’’*. P ro p e rty C U 'K ilm i u n n ' i«I li V' him i In W • in« in i « k ' ' [in i utm n tin B u r li » i ', 'hi u tc l R iti d i m lim n n y . t i c i ii «y»t rs hitvu tuguri wink on ih« Illuni Miri- it fluid, which n li e i i| l»y »,.• tfuvci nini ut. L ig h tin g o f a I'In in n u n ' u i i i I I h ru «ulii'il in tlm b u lli of Viri K M. Haw k in s ni til« Kuiti tu lidnpitnl limi win'll A toy (io lo ry w h|i li »hips It« prod U lta to a ll p a rla of western Uniteli Htuti a la In opi iu tlu ti a t B in d Mila y iu r An u u to p ay on i I c ik I a h e e p In C urry I com * y allinea th a t sto rn a i li nini lu tea I lin a i «aurina a rc th e c a u s a of ennald I aruliln loaa n inoug flo ck s. i C o n so lid a tio n of Mi« Cow C re ek unii ■ N o rth Umpqua ra tin e illa trlc ta In the ■ U m p q u a tin tin n ai fo rca i la a n n o u n ce d «by C url II N eul. a u p e rv la o r. I Malheur county « nr. hi aaeil v alu atio n ■ o r 1928. Including public utllltlaa, la |1 1,965.144 09, u il«i r«imc from Mi« ,927 0aa«aaiiinnt of ab o u t 1290.0.1b. y An »ni» rg « n cy la n d in g field n «ar A ' bland la b e l l i * u n n i) d u rin g th e foggy •Aitai n. w hich him m ad e th e M edford a ir p o r t d a n g e ro u s fur lan d in g . T U B SPRINGFIELD NEW S J. A Larson. president of the Marab field Chamber of Commerce, him been aakad by Movornnr I'alieraon to earva aa a member of a attttewlile commit tee to make a aurvey aa to Min best method of advertising th« atata T sai Man Buys C a r -J a c k Sherman has h<.light a now Hundson sedan froa the Hudson E ssex peope In Eugene. International Deantiei Here on Tour Hllgblly leaa than the uauul acreage, but soiiuiwbat more than a year ago, appears to be Ilia 1920 full seeding alluiitlon with Oregon winter wheat, i»ya F I, Kent, atallstlclan, United Otu'es ib purimi nt of agriculture I 'Io t ’li .-k in Columbia inin-y will w llliln 'be next few mouths be the seen« nl n tie»' furniture factory The llonry fla y Ito«« company la p lan n in g to « itabllah a plant Uf re for the loan ufuriiire of evarsluffcd furniture The flral gold reported from the IP» hernia dlhtrbt lor aome time was two bricks brought out recently by Fred J Burtil*. who la In charge of opera- (lima hi Mm «veiling Slur, one of Mie richest properties In Mie district. The slate board of control luat week accepted formully Mm building com pleted In Salem recently for uae of Mie slate printing department and slate motor vehicle division The structure was built by Dr It K. Lee Stainer and It. J Jarman and la under leaa« to the stale. The AHhlsnd city council laat week approved an ordinance providing for the minimising of radio Interference through the regulation of the uae of certain eleclrlral apparatus The ordinance prohibits thn operation of apparatus generating or causing high frequency oscillations, except under city license. One of the largest lamb Bale* of the year hua Just been consummated with the purchuae by M Erro of Fresno. C a l. of 4500 bead of lamb* from Pal J. O'Keefe, Hugh O'Connor und Dennis Upper Klamath lake, the largest O'Connor of Klamath Falla. They are body of fresh water west of the Mia all ewe lamb* and will be used as stock klaalppl, la frozen from one end to the animala It la understood that the coat pther and Ito« skating la now In vogue wua >lo a head. The school census for Yamhill coun George Mayhew, prominent aheep ly Just completed shows 4528 children man of Condon, was killed recently between the age* of 4 and 20 years, j and hla wife and an unidentified man an lm rease uf 178 over Ml« 1927 cen Injured In a head on collision of two a us. automobiles In * dense fog on the For Ih« third year In succession Dan John Day highway. Mr. Mnyhew was Kay, proprietor of (he Automotive driving one of the machine* and the Shop at Ashlund, has won the prlae unidentified man, a sew ing machine agent, the other. for th« lu st deioruied Christmas win flow. G. Reiter, now manager of Hillsboro, linker county's rale of taxation for la to be Itend'a first city manager. It 1929 will he 49 5 mills, the highest In wna announced recently by. George history. The rut» for 1930 will prole Gove, N. II. Gilbert and Dr. J. F. ably be higher, according to Assessot Hoach. recently elected commissioner* under that city's new managerial aya Baird. Central Oregon stockmen face the ti tn of government. Formal designs Mon of Mr. Reiter aa city manager sin ter with a feeling of optimism will be mad« on January 2. iV» ither conditions have baas favor tbl- au<) stockmen are pn-pured foi Fourteen persons w ire killed and I long feeding season. ,89 persons were Injured In 3063 motor On-' of Benda oldest landmarks. flu- vehicle accidents In Oregon during November, according to a report pre tali post of a corrul once used by mid date pioneers In gathering horaea and pared by T. A. Raffely, chief slate tattle, Is to li« preaerved mid marked traffic officer. Approximately 105 of the acrid -tils were due to excessive •y lb« Bend Hoo Hoo duh. D N L i t ,h r , h e ad of the S ta n d a rd speed, wlillo In 970 accident* the driv era failed to give right of way. .lin e c o m p a n y *t Gold Mill, In making Ilog cholera has made Its appear irru n g e iiio n ts to re o p e n Mo- p lan t, hnv ng c o n tra c te d to su p p ly llm c a to n e to ance In Clnrkamas county, which has already caused the loss of a number tap e r m ills In th e W illa m e tte vniley of hlgh-claaa anim als In the Stafford Linn county may change Its market section. According Io one of Mie vet Oad const ruction policy by adopting i-rinuiInns of Oregon City, nbout fit1 he Marlon county plan of not build head of sw ine are afflicted with the Ofi roads unless th» owners of abut contagious disease. It Is believed that Ing property red« th« necessary right 1 Mio disease Is now checked and that X way. about 75 per rent of the swine will be Ona high grad* Jersey cow was saved, timed to death and another one had A compromise srreem rnt, establish hurnad In a fir« which destroyed Ing a single closed season from Decent barn and six tons of liny on the J her 5 to April 15 for commercial fish Hale» farm, 2% mil«» northwest of lug on the Umpqua river, abolishing 'dmnnd. set nets and fixing a permanent dead William O. Knlghten, on« of the line at Rig Mill creek, was rem hed at ost prominent of Oregon pioneers, Roseburg at n meeting of groups repre eil last week nt hl« home In Talent, sent Ing the cannery Interests of Reeds r. Knlghten rrossed the plains In port und Gardiner, and the Douglas h A and hnd lived 81 years In Jack County Spurt men’s and Game Pro in county. tectlvu assoriatlon. f h e bill granting permission from The formal opening and Inspection it governm ent for Mio erection of a of the milk-drying unit of the Mount big« across Mie Columbia at Arling Angel C ooperative creamery took n passed the senate last Friday and i place last week. Between 700 and 800 ily aw aits the president's signature putrons anil visitors pnrtlrlrated. This become a law. Institution has grown from a small | New building In Klamath Full* dur Rig November amounted to >119,486. b rin g in g lb « total for the flrat 11 ■ u m i l i a of the year to >930,080. Payment of >58,066.07 to th* United , farmers' creamery with only a hand lute* government for operation and ful of pntrons nt the Mine of Its Incep^ iilntenunee chargea and futura con tlon In 1912, to a strictly co-nperatiT» ruction charge* has been authorized concern with >26,000 rnpital, having » the hoard of director« of the reorganised to conform with tha fed liimutb Irrigation district, eral co-operntlve plan laat June. ptuith Brothers, who formerly oper Initial steps In organization of (hr |'d u suwmill eu Grixxly mountain 1 Columbia County Sheep and W ool vu socurud I ho timber on the Cook Growers’ association were taken in dlnga on Mie upper Ochoco and will Rainier with the forming of a tern unco oract a sawm ill there, truck pornry organisation nod election of J the lumber to Prineville, W. Todd and G. E. McDonough, both of Goble, ns president mid secretary, toe Hood River Apple Growers' ns lalion distributed to Ils members respectively. By-laws and a conatllu t week approxioiately >70,000 foi lion will bo adopted nl n Inter meet Ing In Rainier. The organisation foi T1 til'l l h . Ti e ill"f.rihtili"ii in mail' low cd a m eeting of more than to men p ile rale of $7 per Ion. No pre ongnged In sheep raising in Columbia rlstniaa ilislriliu.i-di will lie mad county. the coop ratlve'a parked stock, bo Importance to Oregon of n rail d lino which would extend c.iai ti Bond ami skirt Mio llluo nioun in to Burns Is pointed out In the f filed by the i lly of Bend In tin KH-llno ense before the interstate im erce commlaaion. lie McKenna Lumber company llalizatliin $100,000, will operato on 111 slough nonr North Bond. Tin rlct will require nbout throe miles egging railroad and part of It will built over flats which require pll for the track foundation. PAGE FIVE There will bo no established date set beyond which persons can operate their cars with a 192S llcenae, accord Ing to Hal E. Huss, secretary of state. "This date already is fixed by law bn January 1," sulil Mr. H ush , "and it is not In my province to change that (Into or advance flic time when one cun operate on old plates. All that this department can do Is to assume that all persons wishing 1929 plates hnvo purchased them by January 1. I have so instructed the state traffic of fleers.” A m ong Rtrls puked by thi-it r<- pe< tive countries as outstanding in thr United State» oh a theatrical tour, are, standing left to right M ariya. Spanish -lam er. Jacqueline Cobra, Miss Spain; Ginette Gaubert, M u s P an». A ngel Joyce, Mi»» England; Elsie Korin, Mi«» A ustria, Marguerite <lu Prcn-.e, Mi«« I r.un c ,n ovals, li ft to right: Ni»a Sm ob «ki, Mt«» Poland, N a t h a l i e Harr. Mu» Russia; Kate Reiter, le v A-.hlrv M I r neb n beauties, _________________________________ . 1 Here from Goshen— Frank Peoples, . . . . . . . . . -----— . ------ — — ------- - Goshen was on« of Springfield's vlsl of Harrisburg was In Springfield last , From Oregon City— Mr. and Mrs . . . Paul S ch lew e arrived here from near tors la s, w eek. Friday for m edical treatm ent. , ' Oregon City to spend a few days at Mr. Volstead Arrives— Henry Vol- Druggist III— John K etels. of the the hom e of his sister. Mrs. Fred stead of Marshfield arrived here last K etels drug store Is confined to hla Frese. Saturday evening for a few days visit home with the flu. From Marthfleld — Mr. and Mrs 8lck with the Flu— Mrs. L. E. Stone Sick with Flu— Mrs Lum Anderson Floyd K ester w ill arrive Saturday I Is confined tn her bed being one of the took down last Monday with the In night from Marshfield to spend a faw ! present numerous victim s of the flu. testin al flu which has confined her to days at the home of Mr K ester’s par en ts, Mr. and Mrs. Ed K eK seter of , her bed. She Is recovering. In From Thurston— Mrs John Ed th is city. Student V isit»— Miss U ndine Gar- mlston of Thurston was tn Springfield tin, a student at the Eugene Bible last Sunday. Mrs. Griffis Returns— Mrs Georgle U n iversity spent th e'h o lid a y s at the Griffis returned last Monday to Here from Thureton— Frank Camp home of W. H. Hetnenway visiting B row nsville. She has been here for I bell o f Thurston was a business v is i with K atheryn Hem nienway. a week packing her household goods tor In th is city last Friday. for storage as her work at Browns le Operated Upon— L ittle Jimmy ville will keep her there indefinitely. Up from Medford— Mr and Mrs. C. Phillip« of this city was taken to the (’. laeonard and tw o children were Pacific Christian hospital for m astoid Family Returns— Delbert Hinson here from Medford the flrat of the operation. Tke operation was made and fam ily returned to their home in ! week. n ecessary because of com plications Portland last Sunday. T hey have I resulting from the flu. been visitin g during the past week Baptist Pastor Visit*— Rev. C. H with Mr. H inson’s parents, Mr. and Blom and fnmlly spent part of last A ccident at 2nd and Main— George Mrs. Fred Hinson. week visitin g relatives and friends In Baker of C resw ell m et with a car Portland. accident In this city during the fore Brother Visit*— John W inzenreld part of the week when the car In Back to the Poetoffice— W alter Gos which he was riding collided with an was given quite a surprise this week sler. of the Springfield postonica force other car on 2nd and Main streets. A when his brother Frank of Portland go, off lucky After a tw o day light tw ister fender and a few minor dropped unexpectedly In upon h'm. attack of the flu he w as able to re scratches were the only bad results of Frank W inzenreld has been In Califor nia and stopped off on his return to turn ,o work. the mishap. Portland. 99 Here from North Dakota— Mrs W<n. Homuth of Jam estow n North Dakota and daughter. Ruth, were gu ests of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Gerber of this By CECILE city. Mrs. Homuth arrived Saturday T he C hristm as Fur Coat— Both flat and will spend about t«vo w eeks in and curly fur are extrem ely popular Springfield. Just now. Very L atest Anne Glass, starring In “Angela'', show s us a sm art little mixlel dev eloped In black fur «vlth a standing collar and cuffs of K olinsky— Just to Illustrate that there are curls and curls, and one needn’t ch oose th« tight tw ists of Krimmer and Astrakan If loose, wavy curls seem more desir able. r | ah rota-« tv -V' Among the flat 7srs broadtail still hoi is first place and is often combined in novel w ays with con trastin g long haired furs. .When there is n compro m is e betw een fiat and fluffy fur. It is m ost aristocratically expressed by Beaver. - FETE MRS. TOM SWARTS A reception In honor of Mrs. C. A. Ill with tha Flu—O H. Turner of the Turner N ovelty store la quite Sw arts, the retiring w orthy matron of seriously HI with the flu. the C ascade chapter of the E aster* Star was given last Saturday after From Fall Creek— Mr. and Mrs. noon at the hom es of Mrs C. O. W il John Fitzgerald were In from Fall son and Mrs Arthur Roberta on Em Creek laat Tuesday. erald H eights. For Marthfleld— Mr. and Mrs. Teddy The gu ests were entertained earlier Harper left Friday for Marshfield on a In the afternoon at the home of Mrs. . business trip. W ilson and later w ent to the home of Mrs Roberts where refreshm ents Sign Blazes Forth— A now electric were served. Both hom es were at sign blazes forth In gront of the tractively decorated with the holiday Rodenbough garage. The sign Is quite decorations. an addition to Main street. T hose Invited were th» retiring of Arthur Here to Live— Mr. and Mrs. Lawr ficers: Mrs. Sw arts. Mrs «nee Anderson and young son have Roberts. Mrs Will W right, Mrs C. O. moved to Sprlngfled from Eugene W ilson, Mrs. Pearl Schantol, Mrs. Jennie Crttzan, Mrs. J. F. K etels. Mrs. where th ey have ben living. N ell Pollanl. Mrs. Sydney Ward. Mrs. V isiting Here— Mr. and Mrs. Harold W H. Adrian. Mrs Cliff Ahrams. Mrs. Martin of Cheny. W ashington are visit C. B. Kenyon, Mrs L ena Fraederlck, ing Miss Mary Roberts, the Spring- Miss M argaret Oorrle, and Mrs. Levi field librarian. NeeL Former R esident Dies— Mrs. C. W Hodgens, who with her husband lived here last year, died recently at Pendle. ton, Indiana. Mr. H odgens died here last March. í( EASTERN STAR MEMBERS HURRY/ D on't You Dare M Over 10.000 From All Over Lane County Have Already Seen IL And. It Will N ever Again Be Seen and Heard — So PLEASE Come On Ovei— NOW PLAYING Until Som etim e Next W eek! McDonald TH EA TR E, EUGENE Special Meetings at BAPTIST CHURCH TED GOODWIN of Bellingham . W ashington IN EVANGELISTIC SERVICES BEGINNING SUNDAY MORNING EVERYBODY WELCOME • Í:-' ' \ßeäu^öcrQts Helena Rubirtston. M o d el 85 \ d b t in c t iv e B u rl W a l n u t c o n s o le h o u a in c t h e e ig h t tube, >>ne d ial, non- ORcillftting receiver. B u i l t - i n « p e tt ie r . L i^ h t « o c te t opera* lio n . I-**« tubee. ' >233 TONE QUALITY“! ¡dpfd SEL E C T IV IT Y I ”, . PERFORMANC e J Christmas A z Gijt ÁU-Amerícan Ifíohaw^Cbrp orai ion 1 :c R A D IO I See your dealer now Th« nh-neet and n rig ie uto f ol modern beauty fldeneï, Helena RnbieMem. wW «ootHb tn . be«u,v , . «h,a n ew *p.irer every week. H e le e . , h î I " i n t »ym bd I «« im lih c • » '’ 'T . She .1 the « rk l • H er kRKw'ff'la* w ill h< rc«Ucr be im parted A» » w hich*- ' Io rwi Ibn'Ugb MiUdy • Bee-tyl -Mifh on ever) delightful pkeM oí fneleie» rherw« •' ¡STARTS IN THIS PftPERJggfl '" 'N E X T Wm. Rodenbough Garage PHONE 95