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    THE SPRING FI TO J1 NEWS
PAGE SIX
OREGON STATE NEWS
OF GENE3AL INTEREST
Principal Events of the Week
Assembled for Information
of Our Readers.
T he T,489,338 feet of lum ber and
logs exported from Coos Bay in De­
cem ber brought th e y ear's business
to 1O1.4OS.942 feet to r th e y ear 1938.
T he H ult saw m ill and p lan er shed at
Lowell w ere d estroyed by fire early
S aturday m orning. T he loss was quite
heavy, but th e m ill w ill be reb u ilt at
once.
T here a re now 30 m em bers of the
Coo* C ounty Egg asso ciatio n w ith an
ag g reg ate ow n ersh ip of 12.000 hens,
a considerable in crease in th e last few
m onths.
Schools in th e U m apine d istric t of
U m atilla county have been closed and
all public g ath erin g s prohibited, sev
eral cases of scarlet fever being re-
ported.
D ates for the ann u al sto le conven
tion of th e E lks' lodge, w hich will be
held in K lam ath F ails th is y ear, w ere
set for Ju ly IT, 1$, 19 and 20 by the
K lam ath lodge.
The T erm inal Ice £ Cold S to rag e
com pany has sta rte d const, u cu o a ol
a *31,000 building a t Salem which,
when com pleted, will double th e com
pany's capacity.
O perating with tru c k s equipped with
m iniatu re d errick s, c a ttle ru s tle rs are
inflicting heavy losses on ce n tra l O re­
gon stockm en, according to intotm a-
Lion frbm Bend.
The s ta te highw ay com m ission has
aw arded a co n tract to th e W. II. P uck­
e tt com pany of Boise, Idaho, for grad
ing 15.5 m iles of the C en tral Oregon
highw ay for $102,225.
W illiam M. P aynton, who farm s neat
W tngville in B aker county, su ffered a
$3u00 loss last week w hen fire de­
stroyed his poultry houses and burned
m ore th an 500 laying hens.
Roy E. Cannon, M ultnom ah county
su p erin ten d en t o£ schools, was elected
presiden t of the O regon County School
S u p erin ten d en ts' asso ciatio n a t its an
nual convention held in Salem .
Ja il records at K lam ath F ails reveal
th a t 534 p riso n ers have been jailed
during the y ear 1328, a reco rd y ear in
th e h isto ry of th e city. In 1927 469
p riso n ers w ere in carcerated .
Mrs. Mary R ob.nsen Gilkey, th e first
w hite child born in Yam hill county. Is
still living and enjoying excellent
h ealth on th e sam e tarn» n ear Dayton
upon w m eh sue was born 82 y ears ago.
E IG H T B IG F E A T U R E S
coming to
M c D onald
New c o n tra c ts, listin g a group of
e ig h t p ic tu re s w hich th e M cDonald
In E u g en e w ill p re s e n t as th e “Sound
S u p e r-E ig h t.' fn clu d les som e of the
b e st talk in g and sound p ic tu re s to be
re lased th is y ear, ad v ises M anager
R ussell F. Brovzn.
H ead in g th e list in th e o rd e r in
w hich th e s e “Sound S u p er-E ig h ts"
hav e ben booked fo r p re s e n ta tio n a t
th e M cD onald, is “T he L a st W arn in g ,'
th e screen s first sound m v « terv
d ram a, w hich opened in E ugene V.’ed-
n esd ay fo r th is w eek-end.
F ollow ing th e m y ste ry play, Sun-
day. J a n u a ry 13. will com e th a t long
a n tic ip a te d a ir epic, "W in g s,'' in w hich
C lara Bow, R ich ard A rlen, Buddy
R ogers and G ray C ooper a re sta rre d .
“W in g s” is said to su rp a ss all p rev i­
ously show n air p ictu res, h av in g been
th e fore ru n n e r of al! such screen fare,
since Its in itia l road sh o w p re se n ta tio n
in N ew Y ork, w here It Is now playing
Its second y ear a t 82 a invasion. Com ­
p lete sound effects and m u sical s e t­
tin g s a re fe a tu re s of th e “ W ings" p re ­
sen tatio n .
T hird of th e "Sound S u p er-E ig h t”
is "G ive and T ak e,” a U n iv ersal ta lk ­
ing p ictu rizatio n of th e fam ous B ro ad ­
w ay fa rce h it by A aron H offm an, j
G eorge S idney and Je a n H e rsh o lt a re
sta rre d .
H IG H S C H O O L O R A T O R S
W IL L C O M P E T E IN S T A T E
T h e g irls of th e high school G irls'
L eague h a v e th is w eek fontned a
T h e S p ringfield high school is al
strin g e d In s tu rm e n t o rc h e s tra
Th,
read y a t w ork on th e s ta te w ide o r ­ o rc h e s tra w ill spend th e fore p a rt of
a to ric a l c o n test. F our s tu d e n ts so far th e m o n th in g e ttin g to g e th e r and get-
have e n te re d th e c o n te st, E u g en e , (tw proi. , iC(,
p U || „ „ p u |„ n< „„
W alker, Jo se p h C ran d all, L eonard tn e lr In itial p e rfo rm a n c e at th e next
F ran x , an d H elen M era.lorf.
O scar m eetin g of th e G irls' L eague.
C.laddlsh is coach in g th e s tu d e u ts who
T h e follow ing g irls' com pose th e o r
a re e n te rin g th e co n test.
e h e a tra : lte ttv A nderson, v io lin ; Ar-
T he c o n te st wh.vi is be ng spoil lin e V - in V 'y , b a n jo ; X u d re y M o s k o p ,
so red by th e P o rtlan d , i \ g n laa an d u k e le lc ; Angel o H ralt >in banjn-uk'
su p p o rted by th e s ta te b ar a sso ciatio n
Rc|h(>, Urt|, g!, t llkl. , T h elm a
is one in w hich s tu d e n ts of th e s ta te C(), uk(,
o !tv „ G„ r(>„r
high schools w ill p re p a re and d eliv er U r . j , , s s „
Mpp,
bN,.lv,.
o ra tio n s upon th e co n stitu tio n of th e
ukelelc.
U n ited S ta te s. A lready a larg e n u n ’
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h er of h ig h schools h av e sen t n o tices
C alled H ere— F ra n k R - tm e n s h n e i
sig n ify in g th e ir In ten tio n s to have en d e r cam e h e re front C astle Rook.
tra n ts . T h e local school w as am ong W ash in g to n , th e first of th e week to
th e first to e n te r.
, a tte n d th e fu n e ra l of h is fa th e r who
T h e co n d itio n s g o v ern in g th e con
F rid ay
te s t a re first th a t a n v high school in !
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th e s ta te m ay h av e e n tra n ts , th a t t h e 1 NOTIC E OF S H E R IF F 'S SALE OF
su b je c t m u st be on th e c o n stitu tio n
REAL P R O P E R T Y UPON
of th e U n ited S ta te s, th a t th e e n tr a n ts
E X E C U T IO N
m ust be u n d e r 19 y ears of age on F eb N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV EN th a t by
ru a ry 1. 1929 and th ey m u st be re g u la r v irtu e of an ex ecu tio n issued o u t of
high school pupils. B oth boys and th e C ircu it C ourt of th e S ta te of O re. '
g irl a re elig ib le.
KOn fo r M ultnom ah C ounty, upon th
5th d a y of J a n u a ry . 1929. upon a Jud :
T h e w in n er In th e s ta te c o n test will m en t reco v ered an d d o ck ete d In said
get a ch an ce to co m p ete In th e na- co u rt on th e 12th day of May. 1928. in
tlo n al zone c o n te st which m ay be fav o r of F M anson W hite and again»'
held a t L os A ngeles. T h e victo rv of R- K. T ay lo r. \ \ C. E llio tt and Gio
..
... . . C asu a lty Company
of
th e O regon sp e a k e r a t Los A ngeles C o n tin en tal C asu alty Com pany
C hicago. Illinois, a c o rp o ratio n , in Gt
m ean s a th re e m o n th s trip to South sum of $1560.80. w ith In te re st th ereo n
A m erica and p a rtic ip a tio n in th e na. a t th e ra te of 6 r’r p er an n u m from the
1st day of O cto b er, 1925. and th e fur
tio n al co n test.
C o untv and d is tric t ch airm en of th e ,h e r sum *’f
«° co’ '" ? n<1 d isb u rse
n ien ts. w hich ju d g m en t hus been as
O regon b a r a sso ciatio n a re alren d v a c ­ signed to J. S. L a ird on A ugust 9th.
tiv e In p ro m o tin g th e co n test. E. O. 1928. co m m an d in g me to sa tisfy said
Im m el of E ugene Is th e lum e county ju d g m en t out o f th e p e rso n a l p roperty
of said d e fe n d a n ts, or if sufficient can
ch airm an .
not be found, th e n out of th e real p ro ­
p e rty of th e said d e fe n d a n ts, I have
levied upon th e follow ing d escrib ed
M IS S W IL L IA M S W IN S
re a l p ro p e rty b elo n ging (o th e de
P O P U L A R IT Y C O N T E S T
fe n d a n ts. H. R. T a y lo r am i W. C. El-
A T K A F O U R Y S T O R E 1,oi t '
Its sta r .
“T he T e rro r,” a V itap h o n e all-ta lk ­
ing m y s te ry farce, fe a tu rin g an all-
s ta r c a s t o f co m ed ian s Including
Louise F azen d a and Alex B. F ra n c is,
will be n e x t to m ake Its au d ib le ap­
p eara n c e a t th e M cDonald.
T h e sev en th and th e final m em b er
of th e "S ound S u p er-E ig h ts" will com ­
p rise E ric Van S tro h e im 's "T h e W ed ­
ding M arch,” said to be th e m o st c o st­
ly prod u ctio n ev e r m ad e, and "On
T ria l,” a V itap h o n e a ll-ta lk in g d ra m a
w ith P au lin e F re d e ric k s ta rre d .
V. ,
o
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B eg in n in g at th e S o u th e a s t co rn er
of th e tr a c t of lan 1 d e e d e d b v D a n ie l
M iss L o u d elle W illiam s is th e m ost rt. C h ris tia n an d w ife to .Nathan G Cole.
p o p u lar g irl In S pringfield if th e v o tes man Ju ly 30th. 1899. by deed recorded
c a st in th e re c e n t p o p u larity c o n te s t in Book B of th e L ane C ounty Deed Re-1
sp o n so red
bv th e K afo u rv
B ros fo rd s, on P age 448. ru n th e n c e north
.
.
, ,,
, on w est lin e of W illa m e tte S tr e e t In 1
s to re and a tru e In d icatio n of p o p u lar. RuKpnp g l fppf thpn<>p J pgt
fppt
Itv. W ith a to ta l of 148.920 v o tes th en ce so u th on line p a rallel with
Miss W illiam s to p s th e list of som e W illa m e tte S tre e t 81 feet, th en ce east
thirty-five local girls w ho co m peted In ” »0 feet to th e place of beginning, be­
in g p a rt of th e o rig in a l D onation Land
C laim of D aniel R C h ris tia n and wife,
close seco n d w ith a to ta l or
of 124.394
124.394
72 j„ S ectio n 31. In T o w n sh ip IT.
v o tes and E u n ice M cF arlan d to o k ; S o u th . R an g e 3 w est of th e W illam ette
th ird p lace w ith 94.124
votes.
M eridian, situ a te d In L ane C ounty.
M iss W illiam s g ets a b eau tifu l new s , a ’e of O reg o n ; also
j
v i.
u
.
i n r i. T h e n o rth 123 2-3 feet of lot 5 In block
en g ra v e d w h ite gold 15 Jew el W alt- n Hpnrtp„ o n . , A ddltlon to E ugene.
h am w atch as a to k en of th e recogni- t,ano C ounty. O reg o n ; also
tlo n show n h e r In th e c o n te st. T h e L ot 6 In block 1 L ittle L uckey Addl-
w atch Is a gift of th e K ay fo u ry B ros, tlon to E u g en e. I-ane C ounty, Oregon.
sto re. M iss W illiam s re c e n tlv won a
2 ? IE R E F ? R E ' b L v ‘r {ue
said Jud g m en t and ex ecu tio n I will.
$6.00 cash prize for th e b est e ssa y In on , hp 9th ,Iay of F e b ru a ry . 1929 at
a wood p rom otion c o n test.
th e h o u r of one o'clock in th e a fte r
T he c o n te s t s ta rte d on D ecem ber noon of said day. at th e so u th w est
15 and closed J a n u a r y 5. T he ru le s * " o r
th e L an e C ounty. O regon,
,
.
\
, C ourt H ouse in E ugene, L ane Countv.
g o v ern in g th e c o n te st w ere as fol- OrPSfon offpr fo r aale an(, He„ fo thp
low s; F o r e v ery d o llar of p u rch ase a t h ig h e st b id d e r for cash , all th e rig h t
th e K afo u ry sto re 100 v o tes w ere title an d in te re s t of th e said H R
given. T h e se v o tes w ere su b m itted T a y lo r and W. C E llio tt, o r e ith e r of
at th(? sto re an d ^ VPn as | n faTor of ’hem . In an d to th e above d e-ertb ed
re a l p ro p e rty , to sa tisfy said Jud g
th e g irl w hom th e p u rc h a s e r w ished m en t, less th e sure of $800.00. h e re to ­
to su p p o rt.
fo re paid ther»*on. co sts and d isb u rse
m en ts. and a c c ru in g co sts.
D ated th e 10th d.av of Ja n u a ry , 1929
G i r l s ’ C lu b I n it ia t e s
HARRY L. BOW N, S heriff
T he g irls of th e G. K. C. club m et
Ja. 10-17 24 31 FI
at th e hom e of Miss M ildred M organ
la s t S atu rd ay .
Miss .Tean Y oung w as in itia te d in to
th e club. A fter a g a th e rin g of th e
young folks a t w hich a g e n e ra l good
tim e w as enjo y ed , re fre s h m e n ts w e re
served.
T h o se p re s e n t w ere. M iss M arg aret
J a r r e tt, M iss M ildred M organ, M iss
V elm a P e ttic o rd and M iss J e a n e
Young.
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W IT H
Another Great Demonstration of What
Prices Will do Backed up by Pknty of
Merchandise and Truthful Advertising.
After Three Weeks of the Best Business
This Store has Ever Experienced
Kafoury Bias Great
Store Wide SALE!
Goes On and On With Crowds of Enthuisastic Buyers
Every Day. Read These Prices, Compare Them with
Others, Then if You are Satisfied Buy Your Needs for
Months to Come and SAVE MANY DOLLARS.
We Expect this SALE to Make US Many New Friends,
and Many Now Friends to Make this a Better STORE
Worthy of the Support and Patronage of the People
of Springfield and Surrounding Country.
WE INVITE YOU ALL TO COME
PANTS
O f in te r e s t to M en. A G e n u in e M o le -
S k in P u n ta a t o n ly
I t ’s th e
S c re e n ’s F ir s t
T a lk in g M y s te r y D ra m a
/”> c i
Suns’ ire
from th e land of th e m id ­
n ig h t sun. E very d ro p of
P U R E T E S T COD LIVER
OIL com es from L ofoten,
N orw ay. T ested for v ita ­
m in p otency.
THE
LAST
WARNING
W ith
L a u ra L a P la n te
M o re T h r illin g T h a n
“ C a t and T h e C a n a ry ”
SHOES
M e n ’s h ig h to p Shoes. J u s t a lim ite d
n u m b e r o f p airs. B ro k e n Sizes. V a lu e s
to $12.50.
N ow
$ 2 .6 9
$ 7 .9 0
CORDUROY PANTS
A n added lo t o f M e n ’» C o rd u ro y P u n ts
P ile d o n a ta b le to close o u t. S o ld as
h ig h as $4.50. N o w
M EN S DRESS SHOES
A g o o d a s s o rtm e n t o f M e n 's W e lt
D ress S ilo e s in ta n a n d b la d e R e g u la r
$5.50. N o w
$ 2 .9 8
$ 3 .9 5
BO YS’ PANTS
W e a re o v e r s to c k e d o n H o y s ’ C o rd u ­
r o y a n d D ress P a n ts . A c o m p le te rang»1
o f c o lo rs a nd sizes a t
BO YS’ SHOES
o n e lo t o f B o y s ’ Shoes m a rk e d d o w n
f o r q u ic k d isp osa l.
$ 2 .9 8
$ 2 .6 9
K N IC K E R P A N T S
B o y s C o rd u ro y a n d D ress K n lc k e r
P a n ts . T o clo se o u t re g a rd le s s o f c o st.
BABY SHOES
A lo t o f b ro k e n sizes o f B a b y Shoes at
48c ‘
98c
C H IL D R E N S H O E S
In th is lo t o f Shoes y o u w ill fin d sizes
u p to 1 0 ’ o. R e g u la r $2.00. N o w
U N IO N S U IT S
M en h ere is a b u y . G e n u in e W r ig h t's
s ta n d a rd h e a lth , a ll w o o l, h e a v y u n io n s
r e g u la r $6.50. N o w
98c
5 4 .9 5
L A D IE S ’ S H O E S
W e o n ly have fo r ty - e ig h t p a irs o f
h ig h g ra d e (.a llie s ' D ress Shoes. V a lu e s
to $6.00. M u s t go at
KHHRBIHHHBKIfiiflKSrL -\v
lT,IIFI**lfffryu,_l,.TT'"> * 1
M E N ’S U N D E R W E A R
Odd lo t o f tw o -p ie c e a nd U n io n S u its .
S o ld u p to $3.00. A R eal B u y a t
g
$ 1 .3 9
$ 1 ,9 8
D R E S S S H IR T S
M E N ’S S U IT S
A ll M e n 's S u its in th e S to re a re on
ra c k s . N o th in g re se rve d . S e llin g o n ly
nt
One large table of Men's i)re u Shirts,
A c h o ic e o f c o lla r a tta c h e d o r n eck band
s h irts . V a lu e s to $3.00. N o w
$ 1 9 .9 0
98c
sox
8 A F
"T h e H om e T o w n ers,” a V itap h o n e
all-talking com edy d ra m a th a t enjoyed
a tw o w eek s' run a t th e new M usic I
Box T h e a tre in P o rtlan d , will be th e j
n ext one. I t Is based on th e G eorge M.
Cohan play th a t ran m any seaso n s in
N ew York.
F ifth on th e M cD onald’s n ew list i
of sp ecials will a p p e a r "T h e P a trio t,” J
w hich w as p rev io u sly an n o u n ced b u t
postponed d u e to a c h an g e In its n a ­
tio n al re le a se d ate. E m il Ja n n ln g s is
G IR L S L E A C U E O F H . S.
O R G A N IZ E S O R C H E S T R A
O R A T O R IC A L C O N T E S T
SAVE
THURSDAY. JANUARY 10. 1029
BLANKETS
F o r th e s e c o ld m o rn in g s . A good
sheet B la n k e t w ill c o m e in h a n d y , yo u
m ay buy one now a t
M e n ’s W o o l m ix e d S o x in d a r k c o lo rs ,
a re a l b a rg a in a t
29c
98c
C AN VAS G LO VES
A g o o d w e ig h t f o r th e se c o ld m o r n ­
in g s . A t,
15c,
2 fo r
25c
L A D IE S ’ H O S E
F in e a S h e e r In d ie s ’ R a y o n H ose. A ll
sizes. A c o m p le te s to c k . R e g u la r 75c.
now
39c
W OOL C LO VES
M e n ’s M a c k a n a w W o o l G lo ves.
g u la r $1.00.
Re­
C H IL D R E N ’S H O S E
Never was a letter bargain of good
quality hose so low. Only, 6 Pairs for
98c
S IL K S O X
Men, now is your chance to supply
yourself with Silk Sox a t the price of
Cotton Sox. 4 Pairs for
—
O IL C L O T H
Your choice of white or colored Oil
Cloth. None reserved
29c
—
SW EATERS
One lot of Children’s Sweaters. Vary
Specially Priced
Family size
Full pint
$1:00
Cod L iv er Oil Is th e m ost
p o te n t of all stre n g th -
bu ild in g m edicines becau se
It co n ta in s m any tim es
m ore v itam in s th a n an y
o th e r su b sta n c e In a d d i­
tion to Its high n u tritiv e
value.
Sold only a t
$1.69
36-ln. Outing Flannel, beautiful pat­
terns. While they last
16c
W O R K S H IR T S
Men’s blue work Shirts.
quantity. While they last
57c
A limited
Ladles’ Knit Union Suits on one large
table. All styles and sizes.
89c
Flanery*»
Drug Store
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