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    THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1929
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OREGON STATE NEWS
OF GENERAL INTEREST
P A G E F IV E
W. Girard, John
I Jan and Frank
Thrills Aplenty
Austin.
Is used for a b so lu tely
in “The Patriot” e v V ery ltaphone
word form erly explained In
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team from W a s h in g to n a n d the w in­
n e r will be ta k e n to C alifo rn ia fo r a
co n test. E xpenses a re o be paid by
th e c o ast league.
"T h e legion le sp o n so rin g Junior
baseball because a boy w ho will play
a clean sp o rtsm an like gam e will be a
gv>od citizen and an a ss e t to hla coun­
try w hen he becom es a m an,” said
Mr. G eorge.
T he au x iliary of the A m erican
Legion h as a n atio n al program of h e lp ­
ing d e s titu te fam ilies of ex-service
men confined In govern m en t hospitals.
O regon will c o n trib u te *8.000 to w ard
th is fund and the legion will tu rn over
som e *1,200 fo r th is w ork, th e auxili­
ary m aking up th e rem ain d er.
title s —an d besides th is It reco rd s
faith fu lly every sound Incidental to
Principal Events of the Week
th e p ro g re ss o f th e shuddery, am u s­
ing com edy-dram a, of odd folks, se e k ­
H are from W e n d lln g — Mr«. C A
W e n d lln g M a n V is it s — J . J. W hite,
Assembled for Information
ing th e p u rlo in e rs of bonds. In th e
( ’lurk, of W 'lndllng, m a s n re c a n t vlsi [ of W endllng. w ah h ere M onday.
of Our Readers.
spook
lest of old E nglish m anor houses.
to r her«.
S ta rtin g from h e r lo v er's a rm s as
Come F ro m V sughn— ('b u rie s li a r
8 e e and h e a r th e la te st and g re a te s t
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L t.iv ss On B u aln aaa— W. C Me 1 per, of V aughn, whs one of th e week
all-talk er, "T h e T e rro r."
Alma Kullm ider, a ss ista n t cash ier of ing on th e door—h e r h u sb a n d 's voice
L agan left Til' t.iluy for T illam ook oil end v isito rs in tow n.
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fell
while
skiing
ii I ium I iiiihm trip .
and h er leg w as broken above the
T h is Is only one of th e m any th rill­ LEGION POSTS TO HAVE
M e rc ó la .W o m a n V is its — M rs . C. N .
H a r e fr o m
P o r tla n d — .Mrs. Jo nny Miller, of M urcola, w as In tow n o v e r! knee.
ing situ a tio n s w hich crow d upon
JUNIOR BASEBALL TEAMS
F ry P n iin i n. of P orih u id la visitin g for (lie week end
Clone to *2000 was paid to m em bers F lo ren ce Vidor a s sh e p lay s th e fea­
ii fe w d a y s w ith h er cnuslii, Mia. lic it
A m erican Ix-glon posts th ro u g h o u t
of B uttery D, Oregon N ational G uard, tu re ro le of th e C o u n tess O sterm an n
Goes to R oseburg— F ran k Kenny
D oane.
a t th e ir reg u lar m eeting In the arm ory In Em il Ja n n in g s' la te s t s ta rrin g p ic­ th e s ta te will sp o n so r Junior baseball
m ade a tr ip to Ito seb u rg d u rin g th e
tu re , "T h e P a trio t” w hich E rn s t Lubl- te a m s w hich will p lay to w ard a ch am ­
a t K lam ath Falls.
P a tie n t
Im proving— Mra. S tan ley puat w eek.
Food S ale a t K e te ls
tsch d irected for P aram o u n t.
p ionship content on th e P o rtlan d C oast
April 26 nnd 27 have been fixed as
B augh. of W ultorvlllc. who hns been
“T
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b
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to
th
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screen
league diam ond n ex t S um m er. 8 9.
From T re n t — F ran k W ilson, of th e dales for tho -n n u a l In terstate
T he F oreign M islonary society of
III ul llio F i l l " ii|iu r in ic iitn , | m Im prov­
T re n t, w as a M onday v isito r In Spring- school of m usic at the conservatory of an am azin g c a st of players. F lorence G eorge, d is tric t d eputy, told S pring the M ethodist church w ill put on a
ing m il l la nliln to receiv e visitor».
V idor. Lewis S tone. T ulllo f'a rm ln a ttl. field po st la s t F rid ay night. T he
field.
m ush at Pacific U niversity.
food sale a t K etels d ru g sto re n e x t
V era V oronina, H a rry C ording— th ese ch am p io n sh ip team will play a like S a tu rd a y F rb ru a ry 9.
R e tu rn s
fr o m
G le n d a le — A.
E
T
he
assessed
valuation
of
public
H rre from L rab u rg — Mr. an d Mra.
a re only a few of th e p ro m in en t play­
A rch er re tu rn e d M onday ev en in g from
u tilities Ip W allow a county nt th e be­
ers who a p p e a r u n d er the d irectio n of
u trip to (llem liile w here he hua lieen Ham Q oddurd, of I s a burg, w ere In
ginning of this y e a r w as *1320,818, ac
tow n Monduy.
E rn s t L ubltacb for th is pow erful
sin ce Inst Prldny.
cording to u rep o rt of th e county ns
d ra m a of R ussia a t th e daw n of the
Go to M arsh field —l>r and Mra. Carl sensor.
V is it H e r e S unday — Mr mid Mra
n in e te e n th cen tu ry .
G overnor P u tterso n hns appointed
C h arles H nelalron. of V aughn, vlaliial P heiteidui-e left F rid ay noon for
"T h e P a trio t" w as ad ap te d to the
I*. A. R etruiu ot Canyon City us coanly screen by H ans K ra ly from th e E uro­
a t tile hom e of Mr mid Mra. W alter M arahfleldw here th ey will visit.
Judge for G runt county to succeed Dr pean play of th e sam e nam e by A lfred
O u a l i r lu a I Hiinduy.
R e tu rn s to P o rtla n d — H ugh K ester
rln L. P atterso n , who resigned because N eum ann and Is now playing In Sound
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In from W alterv llle—C lyde S taffo rd
of Illness.
a t th e McDonald u n til la te S a tu rd a y
of W alterv llle, w as In S p rln g lleld d ur a fte r u few d ay s visit here.
A R otary club h as been organized n ig h t.
Ina th e week end |
We are equipped to servie your New Model Ford Cars
From B row nsville — Mra. G eorgia at M llto u -E n ew ater by John F. C asper
Jo h n M arvin. V ictor reco rd in g a rtis t,
the same as in other models. We use
of H allu W alla, d istric t g overnor ol w ill be seen and heard In b is new j
H e r e fr o m C a m p C r e e k — M ra G A firltfla of B row nsville, wua one of the
R otary inlet n atio n al. R. D. M onahan v ltap h o n e prouction “S tru m m ln ’ the
B penry i-mne III from C am p C reek last w eek ’s v isito rs In thia city.
is president.
B lues A way," a t the M cDonald w ith
S a tu rd a y .
H ss O p eratio n — Mr». H urt H arp er
T he total population u t the Oregon th e fe a tu re p ictu re “T h e P a trio t,” the
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H ere from R ainbow — Mra G. W il­
st..ic p tu iii a tla ry h as reached 7iC, the re s t of th is week, acco rd in g to M an­
lia m s m id son. P erry, of Itnlnhow w ere M onduy la re p o rte d doing nicely.
h ig h est num ber ever Incarcerated at a g e r R ussell Brown.
Vlaltora In thl-. il ly laat S a tu rd ay .
S c o u tm a ste r S ick—Che te r A ldrich oue tune. F acilities ure now taxed to
S ta rtin g next S u n d ay R ich ard Dlx'
and guarantee our workmanship. We give prompt, and effi­
first sound p ictu re “W arm in g U p,” a
H ere from L eabu rg — Mra F ra n c e s s c o u tm a s te r of local tro o p No. 11 of th e ir capacity.
cient
service and personal at tention that always results in
th
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T h e B arry Coma L um ber com pany b aseb all story, will a p p e a r for a run
P l' m o cam e dow n from th e M cK enzie
satisfied customers.
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for
w ay S a tu rd a y .
of Illness Mr A ldrich w as ta k e n nick th e purpose of cu ttin g a ld e r for the will be followed by th e all-talk in g vita-
But whether it is a New Model Ford or any other make
In from
T h u rsto n — Mrs. T ay lo r T u esd ay mid hua been clnflned to hta m anu factu re of fu rn itu re. T he daily g ra p h m y ste ry p ic tu re "T h e T e rro r."
of car a trial here will convince you that we know our
N eedham , of T h u rsto n , w as a M onday bed.
A sp ecialty fe a tu re on F e b ru a ry 12,
ou tp u t will be 6000 feet a day.
automobiles.
v isito r In tow n.
W. C. Cusick, an early Oregon b otan­ L in co ln 's b irth d ay , will be th e all-
; H as P ain fu l A cld en t—O L. H tratton,
ta lk in g d ram a “ L incoln" G eorge B ill­
L eaves fo r S e a ttle —vMrs. 1.. M Dow, w ho w orks al th e Booth-K elly lum ber ist who died som e y ears ago. is to he
ings as A braham L incoln wjll d eliv er
Come Here— You Don’t Need to Co Out of Town.
w ho h a s Ix-n v isitin g a t th e hom e of com pany slip p ed la«I Monduy w hile at ' honored by having a 9400 foot peak
th e G etty sb u rg ad d ress.
a
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of
th
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Irnnaha
riv
er
in
I)r and Mrs W N. Dow of S pringfield, work In th e m ill mill th e full w as so
"T h e T erro r," W a rn e r B ros.' la te s t
left H uturdny fo r S eattle.
¡s e v e re th a t k id n ey w as Jarred loose.! B aker m u n ty nam ed for him.
and g re a te st a ll-talk n g p etu re, opens
C arl Tam m s, one of N ew port's best
H ere from W endllng— Mr anti Mrs
P o stm a ste r C alled Away — Post known citizens, died suddenly a t the L in co ln 's b irth d ay , n e x t T u esd ay , a t
D yrel Crow w ere In tow n o v er F rid ay m a s te r F 11. H am lin receiv ed a r a h ' stag e term in al In th a t city w hile he th e McDonald.
PHONE 95
B ased on E d g ar W allace's p h en o m ­
and S a tu rd a y . Mr. an d Mia. Crow live thia m orn in g from, R o seb u rg s ta tin g and Mrs. T am m s were p u rchasing
a t W endllng.
e n a lly successful E nglish play. It was
th a t his m o th e r who Is III th e re is tick ets for a trip to Portland.
ad ap te d for th e screen by H arvey
: w orse. Mr. H am lin left for R oseburg.
T he *35.000 storm sew er bonds au­
O a k la n d V is it o r — M ra . It. 1. Day, of
G a te s and d irected by Roy Del R uth,
Onklm id. C alifornia, h as been spending
P n eu m o n ia P a tie n t Im p ro v es—Ju le thorized by a v ote of the people ot th e c a st Including May McAvoy.
K —
X I lila» "Haraan
a few w eeks w ith h e r p a re n ts. Mr. H llerb raiiu , d a u g h te r of Mr. mid Mrs. F o rest Grove w ere sold at a p r'ee of Louise F azenda. E dw ard E v e re tt H o r­ W
an d Mra. I N. E ndico tt.
Noah H llte rh ra n d who w as ta k e n to j *101 2. The bonds b ur 5 per cent in
ton, Alec B. F ra n c is, M athew Betz,
th e Pacific C h ristia n h o sp ital th e first te re s t and will run for 20 years.
H olm es H erb ert, O tto H offm an. JoRpeh
H e rs from Salem — Mr. and Mra. J
'o f th e w eek Is re p o rte d uy h o sp ital
A ctivities of d arin g “ m otorized"
G B illingsley of Hulem, v isited nt th e
cattle ru stlers have suddenly shifted
a u th o rity to he Im proving.
hom e of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. E. K enyon
to th e lower K lnm alh basin country
° 1 ' Willamette St . Eueene. Oregon.
d u rin g th e last week-end
K een ly w here F red and Dan IJsk ey
lost 28 head of D uroc-Jersey hogs.
G oes to S alem — W. H. A drian, of th e CAR STOLEN, OR JUST
F rom P o rtlan d — A. J I’n rk lu s curin'
F ro m J a s p e r— Mrs. P. W allace cam e
dow n th is week from P o rtlan d .
In from J a s p e r d u rin g th e week end.
Stupendous Production Starring
Emil Jannings Now Showing
at McDonald Theatre
Ford Car Service
Authorized Ford Parts
Wm. Rodenbough Garage
J.C.PENNEYC0.
NOTICE
R oseburg's fire loss for 1928 was
*11.000.69. T h ere wore 83 alarm s d u r­
ing th e y ear w ith an av erag e loss of
»132 and a p er cap ita loss of »1.82.
Red hot sp eed wua b u rn in g som e
T h ree of the fires w ere incendiary.
b u rg la r up la s t T u esd ay nig h t and so
T he larg est black b ear ev er killed
to e x p re ss h im se lf he m oved off In n
In
th e Prineville section was brought
cloud of dust from 7th s tre e t n e a r the
E lk 's b uilding In E ugene In th e c a r oi Into P rineville by J. W. D em arls, who
A. It S need of S prngfleld b etw een 7 killed It nt th e head of Mill creek
T he bear weighed 378 pounds uressed.
an d s o'clock.
T h e to tal len g th of the new Cres
"M r. S need is ev id en tly blessed with
a “good S a m a r ita n '' ten d en c y , for he well bridge when com pleted Will la
said th a t he th o u g h t likely th e c ar 700 feet, m aking It th e longest brldgi
him not been sto len at till but Just In L ane county. T he n ext longest
borrow ed te m p o ra rily . T h e b o rro w er bridge is th e N orth fork bridge. 681
failed to re tu rn th e au to m o b ile robe o r feet.
th e ¿ e n te n te or th e g aso lin e ta n k , hut
T h e m unicipal tan g le a t Jacksonville
h e was good en n u ch to re tu rn th e car caused by the m ayor-elect refusing to
alth o u g h not o b lig in g enough to re ­ qualify has been com prom ised by the
tu rn It to th e place from w hich he selection of A lfred N orris, prom inent
took It. P o lice Inform ed Mr. S need b u sin ess m an, to succeed Mayor Cam
W edtie lav m o rn in g th a t his c a r had eron.
been found.
Billa in creasing the pay of ju ro rs
An ep id em ic of c ar th e fts hns sw ep t nnd g ran tin g the rig h t of appeal from
E ugene d u rin g th e p ast few days. Two m unicipal to circu it court have been
c a rs besides th» one b elonging to Mr. introduced in the house of rep resen ta
S need w ere sto len T u esd ay n ig h t, o n e ] liv es by Glen R. M etsker of Columbia
belo n g o n g to E lm o C hase, o f C hnse county.
G ard en s and a n o th e r to J e a n n e tte C al­
T he Jan u a ry term of d istrict court
kins. S ev eral th e f ts h av e been re ­ in V ale w as th e b riefest ev er held
p o rted sin ce F e b ru a ry 1 Including one Ju d g e Wood called th e court to order,
front L. II. E v an s, of Ju n ctio n C ity on w as told th a t th e re w ere no pending
F e b ru a ry 1, o n e from W ay n e P u ck et crises, dism issed th e ju ro rs and ad
and one from th e E ugene F a rm e r's journed.
C ream e ry on F e b ru a ry 2 an d one F eb ­
A car of red clover seed, 45.000
ru a ry 3 a c a r b elo n g in g to R u ssell
pounds, recently shipped from Red
B row n, o f th e M cDonald th e a tr e In I mond to B altim ore by Jim Short,
E u g en e w as sto le n
T he sto len c a rs
brought th e grow er a total of *12,000
h av e all been fo u n d —th e one belnngv The seed stood a p u rity te st of 99
Ing to E lm o C h ase stolen T u esd ay per cent.
n ig h t w as found th e n ex t d ay a t Mon­
T h e sta te land d ep artm en t turned
roe, nnd i.ie c a r b elo n g in g to Miss
over to th e sta te tre a s u re r during the
C alk in s w as fo u n d on th e s tr e e ts In m onth of Jan u a ry a to tal of *133.513.76,
E ugene.
according to a sta te m e n t p rep ared by
G eorge G. Brown, clerk of th e state-
SPRINGFIELD MEDICAL
land board.
C ontracts for th e building of thre<
MEN HAVE NAMES IN
bridges and th e fu rn ish in g of main
PHYSICIANS BLUE BOOK tenance m aterial for sections of four
highw ays were aw arded and an oil­
T ho n am es of four S p rln ffle ln
ing program , Involving th e expend!
d o cto rs a p p e a r In th e O regon M edical
tu re of *1,225,000. for 1929 was adopt­
B lue Book w hich h a s Just been re­
ed a t th e reg u lar m onthly session of
leased . T he n a m e s follow : D rs. E u­
the sta te highw ay com m ission lr
gene K ester, R. P. M o rten sen , C arl H. P o rtlan d last week.
P h e tte p ln c e , an d W illiam Cl. R ebhnn.
S tops tow ard m erging th e Poultry
F e a tu re s of th e book o f In te re s t to
P
ro
d u cers' asso ciatio n of southern
th o public a re a r e g is te r of O regon
h o sp ita ls ap p ro v ed by th e A m erican O regon w ith th e F arm Exchange Co I
o p erativ e and dissolution of th e poul­
M edical a s s o c ia tio n and b io g rap h ical
try association w ere tak en at Medford ,
sk e tc h e s of th o p h y sician s of th e
recently.
state..
A p etition signed by 121 resid en ts
T h e B lue Book Is a 250 page h a n d ­
of St. H elens nnd indorsed by the
book of In fo rm atio n for p h y sician s
ch am b er of com m erce has been pre
and h o sp itals nnd a m ed ical "W h o 's
sented to th e council ask in g th a t the
W ho” fo r O regon. It will be p ublished
m arshal and d ep u ty m arsh al be com
n n n u ally by th e O regon S ta te M edical
pelled to w ear u niform s and th eir
S o ciety , th e official s ta te o rg an izatio n
police badge on th e outside of the
o f physlclnns. C lyde C. Foley, ex ecu ­
coat.
tiv e se c re to ry o f th e society, Is th e
ed ito r.
S pringfield g arag e, look a trip to
Suh'tti thia w eek
Mr. A drian la eon
vnleaelng from u sev ere a tta c k of In­
fluenza.
Out Station is
100' ASSOCIATED OIL
Lum's Service Station
2nd and Main Streets
BURNB1UTE
re rosene
F o r lig h t o r lieu t an d
a score and m o re o f
household uses.
N o soot. No c h a rrin g .
T h e k ero sen e w ith a
eleao , sweet o d o r.
I t eosts n o m o re . Ask
y o u r d e a le r o r g ro e e r
fo r th e in t e r e s t in g
It iir n h r ite b o o k le t.
A 8 8 O C IA T E »
OIL COMPANY
R e fin e r * X- ilu lr ib u lo r » o f A ssociated
G a s o lin e ' A s s o c ia te d E t h y l G asoline
C y e o l M o t o r O i ls m id G r e n a r a
AAAAAAAAAAAA
We Sell
ASSOCIATED GASOLINE
AND CYCOL
Springfield Service Station
5th and Main Streets
BORROWED ASKS ONE
WHO OUGHT TO KNOW
AU persons having accounts
with the Danner Motor Com­
pany can either pay the same at
the Commercial State Bank,
Springfield, or at the E. C. Sim­
mons Ford Agency in Eugene.
Signed. E. R. DANNER.
If You Want Real Value
Come See These Shirts of White
B r o a d c lo th
Excellent quality. 2
loth, full cut
. c.) made throughout
•>- attached with one
k ‘t. also neckband
Now Located in
Miner Building
Perfect s i g h t — perfect
mind. They go together
when mixed with g o o d
glasses.
x 1
and
Col-
flap
style
with self collar to match.
T here’s Value in every one
v f these shirts. VVTnr: you
see them you will want to
obtain several, they are so
low priced at
Make Appointments
Whenever Possible
Dr. Sherman W. Moody
° pL°m ' t,ri?t ’ E y esig h t S p ecialist
S uite 831 M iner Bldg. P hone 362
E ast B roadw ay, E u g en e Ore.
Springfield Ford Owners
To Our Good Friends and Patrons
The recent consolidation of the E. R. DANNER MOTOR CO. with
the E. C. SIMMONS CO., Inc., of Eugene has occasioned the moving of
our business to Eugene.
“Blackle,” ‘ Glen,” "Mate” Bonnell, and Gene Walker are going
with me, and you will find us all at the E. C. SIMMONS CO. to see that
you receive the same courteous and efficient service we have always tried
to give. So call in to see us, and get acquainted in our new home.
E. R. DANNER