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    THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 14. 192?
PAGE FTYE
T H E HI’KINGEIELD NEWS
Comes to Town— Frank N Emme­
A cougar measuring nine foot from
rich.
of Waltervllle. come to Spring-
N rw
Idiule 1 *
tip of tail to Up of none and weighing
field Monday.
O re fln n , lia ll« 'd Io c o u rt fo r !>«'»( ln g I
275 pounde wae treed and caught by
Ida w lfn , WM a llo w e d to Ito by th e
Down from Leaburg— Mrs. Frances
J. T and II J. Burke »«rath of Heaetde
Juilg« a f t e r n h n y ltig a ro tn u in n d to UI mm ’
Stone came down from Ixaburg the
last week. II le aahl to be the largest
Ilia w ife a n d h la m o th e r 111 la w to a llo w
F lu V ic t im — Georg«, P e rk in » has r«--
Motors to Seattle— Mr». Mary Ke» ' first of the week.
cougar ever oaught In Clataop nouuly
h la g r iilltm l« ' to th e m fo r ib w h lln g Io
covered from an attack of flu.
sey motored to Seattle yesterday.
A small farm building owned i»y D
Principal Events of the Week
Fractures Jew Bone— Il Montgom­
d ro p th e r lin n ii- o f awMitult.
U Cochron ut 1'ortlaud, ettualed on
Make Trip— Mr and Mr». Roy Smith
III at Home— Mrs. Dave Worley In ery. of Leaburg. suffered a painful ac­
Assembled for Information
the east bank of the Willamette river »pent tho week-end In Portland.
quite ill at her home.
cident this week when he fell and
H e ra F ro m L o w » 1 1 - - M r " I'' N Hoy
near the Wilsonville fe rry , «as con
struck hl» head upon the frozen
of Our Readers.
d e r, o f L o w e ll wua III town Wednoa
Baby Boy Born— A baby-son wan
Goes to Salem— Allan Kefoury took
» u n iw l by fire last week, together with
ground and broke his Jawbone.
d a y.
born
to
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E.
A.
Pine,
of
a
trip
to
Salem
last
Monday.
Jts contents, which Included a printing
T h u C la ta o p c o u n ty a u d ito r's r» p o rl
tht» city, last Sunday.
plant valued at >1400.
R e tu rn » to Oriel -I V ia l— ' d in O b im
Here Saturday— H C. Wlkham, of
»how» H int tin * to ta l tu x r o ll fo r 1827
retu rn « «! Io l l r i d i i l VI I ln » l Momlny
Ixioe estimated at >45.000 wua cans D«-xt«-r, spent Saturday In thl» city.
Father Dies— Ray S tu m p , of the new i
w h e r e h e w o rk » III th e m ill» .
lie lll»n a m o u n te d io >2,190.065 8(1, o f which ed by fire which gutted the 42 room
Parker-Ballor Garage, was called to.
1
1,071.807.44
tin»
hci
u
c
o
lle
c
te
d
.
le e ii VI h IH iik h e re w ith Ilia N lo tlie r.
Anhlnnd hotel last week. Insurance Goes to Brownavllle— Mrs. Georgle Tacoma Monday on acount of the
a
A plan tor curtailing production of
will partlaUy cover the loss, according Griffis 'went to Brownsville last Fri­ death of his father.
All persons having acco in ts
H o la t In a ta ile d - i ‘a a « y’a a e rv h n ata
hopa wna a g re e d on at a recent meet­ to Lew llanaeu, manager of the hotel day afternoon.
i
w ith th e D anner M otor Com­
t lo il la ic o t t llll n ndy to llia ln ll a co in
for the la»t three years. Origin ut the ,
in g In M ilv e rto n
One third of the
Here from Brownsville— Mr and
p le te h y d iiiu llc h o la t equipment, ac-
Goes to 8wiaa Home—Tom Aheen re­ i Msr. Templeton, of Brownsville visited pany can eith er pay th e sam e a t
bluze waa not determined.
g ro w in g acreage la to be cut down.
« 'ordloK to w o rd g iv e n o u t th ia w eek.
turned la»t. Monday evening to Swiss this week with Mrs. Ivan Male of this th e Com m ercial S ta te R ank,
Sixty one patlants at the Oregon
liable» hiia appeared In the Here
T h e h o la t In c lu d e « n il new K re iia ltiK
Home, where he has been working.
Springfield, or a t th e E. C. Sim ­
' city.
ford district of linker county, »even state hospital died In January, eStab
facilities
llahlng
a
new
record
for
d<
aths
at
the
head of r u t ile und a dog having died
From Junction City — Mrs. Jack
Garage Force Adds Man — Fred m ons Ford Agency in Eugene.
Institution In any single month. Two Sprinkle was here from Junction City
an a renult of bite» by Infected coyoeg
Spencer, a former garage man of this
Signed, E. R. DANNER.
of the patients who died were more last Friday.
Logging operation» In Lane county
1903
1929
city
ha»
this
week
accepted
a
position
than 90 year* of age, nine were more
and aoutbern Oregon have decreased
Sells Realdence— Mrs. L. A. Smith, with the Rodenbough garage.
than 80, and 27 were past 70.
BIRTHDAY SALE
to 40 per cent of normal by the heavy
last
Saturday, »old her residence pro­
Nine hundred acres of beets, beans,
Local Woman III— Mrs. Van Valzah
»now» plied up ut the mills and In
carrots, squash, cabbage and parsnip» perty near the high school to tier son Is HI at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W.
the woods.*
will be grown for the cannery of the O. H. Smith.
H. Pollard. Dr. and Mrs. Pollard are
The J. H. Hawley barn three mile»
W hen you husband gets
Kugene Fruit Grower»' a»aoelatlon, the
C elebratin g 2 6 Year» o f
at the present time In San Francisco. '
Here
from
Waltervllle—
Mr.
and
so u th of Cottage (¡rove with two
local co-operative concern, this year. George Easton, of Waltervllle, were
grouchy and kicks the dog
Progreaaive L eaderah ip
calves and 40 tons of hay wua de- It waa announced recently. The as
needlessly, d o n ’t give up
Has
Been
Away—
Mrs.
Frank
Ben­
Saturday’s
visitors
In
town.
atroyed by fire la»t week, causing a eoclatlon will begin contracting with ,
th
e ship. A p air of c o rrect
nett, who has been visiting In Oak- j
Kuril article advortlaed on
loss of f700U.
growers February 16.
New Recruit—John Lynch enlisted land, California, returned here la s t !
glasses a re som etim es like
our Birthday Hale la care­
The motion to dissolve the union
oil on a trobuled sea.
Drilling of several wells by the Ore In headquarters company 1st battal­ Tuesday.
fully made of the hlaliuat
high school district alluuted at Clover­ gon Washington Water Service com ion 162nd Infantry of the National
Make Appointments
grulle material», under strict
dale, III Tillamook county, win defeat
puny will get under way In Salem Guard here last week.
Whenever Possible
Sales
Territory
Extended
—
The
»unitary condition» You urn
ed at a special election by a vote of
within the next tew days. In ca»>-
Young
Son
III—Eugene
May
the
sales
territory
of
John
Henderer
local
UHaured o f purehnaltiK arti­
more than two to one.
the wells prove a success, the water
D r. S h e r m a n W . M o o d y
cle» of the highest quallly at
Optometrist ■ Eyesight Specialist
taken from them will be turned Into young eon of Mr». Grace May, was 111 I merchandising man for the Mountain ‘
A number of Lane county a a w n illla
Suite 831 Miner Bldg. Phone 362
money-Having price».
and logging camps that were closed the mains for drinking purposes. the first of the week from what waa States Power company has been ex­
East Broadway, Eugene Ore.
down recently because of deep snow Salem's water has had a peculiar taut»- j thought to the the after-effects of the tended to Include Cottag^ Grove and
flu. He has been absent from school adjaecent country.
will resume operations during the for several months, due to algae.
»Ince the latter part of last week.
week. It was announced.
Inspection of dairies and dairy
bains
should
be
placed
under
the
Jur
The Deachutea county court hna de
Charles V. Brown, 53, merchant and
elded to give 1200 toward the purchase Isdlctiop of tha livestock sanitary prominent lower Columbia sportsman,
of a site for a fl»h hatchery on Fall board and not with the stale dairy and shot and killed himself last week with
creek to replace the Tumalo hatchery, food commissioner, a<**rding to a a .22-callber rifle when
stumbled
resolution adopted by the Willamette on the stairs In his store and accident­
recently destroyed by fire.
942 W illam ette St., E ug ene. Oregon.
An "unloaded" gun exploded In tha Valley Veterinary Medical association ally discharged the deapon.
hands of Kermit Knutson, son of Mr. In session at Salem last week. It was
RdHerlck L. Mac'euy of the salmon
and Mrs. Carl Knutaen of Klamath said that the inspections would be canning Interests at the mouth tt the
Falla, last week, and resulted In a conducted by the same men who make Rogue river states that there will De
the tuberculin testa.
severe Injury to hla right wrist.
no attempt to change the commercial
A fire started under a balky auto­ season at the mouth of the river at
Total subscriptions to the Astoria
mobile Is Just as effective as a blaze this session of the legislature.
community cheat are reported as >15.-
under a stubborn mule, Harold R
000 by Charlo» I’. Hall, who baa been
An Increase In Oregon's death rate
"Teach economy. That is one of
Schanno, raneber In tha Bend coun
elected president of the organisation
from 1123 tor each 100,000 population
Pu retest
try. Is willing to testify, bis friends
the
first and highest virtues. It be­
Coat of the recent campaign waa >100.
Rubbing Alcohol
reported. With the temperature rang : In 1926 to 1146 for each 100,000 In 1927
gins
with saving money."
F u ll P in t
Tho week of February 18 has been tng around 14 below one morning last was reported by the department of
T
he
J.
C. Penney Company has built
commerce.
The
total
number
of
all
V n a tirp a a a m l f o r r e lie v in g
designated aa "Farmer»' week” In week. Schanno attempted to crank his
up a large business by saving money
Horen»»», lantene»», b ru la e a
Jackson county. Two meetings are to light car. The engine would not turn deaths in the state was 9857 in 1926
for its customers. W e buy in carload
a n d a p ra ln a .
be held In Ashland and three In Med­ over, so he started a small fire under ! and 10.206 in 1927.
lots — by the thousand dozen — and
B irth d a y Saia
Five thousand head of Rambouillet
ford under the direction of Agent IL When be twisted the crank again
these economies are the secret o f our
ewes and 11,400 acres of ranch and
Fowler.
Price
the car started.
Low
Prices.
range
lands
have
been
purchased
by
Itouglua county granges are asking
The Owen Oregon Lumber company
Save! Save! Save! I t 1»
that the "model farm" near Roseburg, plant will be In full operation by Fred Falconer, well-known sheepman
the watchw ord o f o u r bu«i-
which has teen run by the state at a March 15, it was announced In Med­ of Pendleton, from Joseph Pedco, pio-
'
neer
sheepman
near
Pilot
Rock.
The
loss for the past 10 years, be turned ford. The logging camps In the Butte
back to the county for fair ground Falls district, employing 150 men and purchaser has been granted 21 years
pnrposes.
Idle since last fall, will start about to pay.
TJL-
Jtwrw
The clean-up pool of the Douglas
Three tons of poisoned barley to be March 1. The sawmill is now on a
five-day basis and may be placed on a County Turkey Growers’ Co-operative
used In the campaign against gray dig
gera In la n e county Is being parked four-day basis soon for a short period association was sold February 1 in
In
five-pound sacks for distribution to to curtail production. It Is planned Oakland. The pool consisted of about
Out Station is
to cut all tho logs now on roadway» 2000 pounds. This was the associa­
farmers, who plan to start the cam
100% ASSOCIATED OIL
and in the mill pond before March 1. tion's final shipment for the season,
paign on April 1.
and growers were released from theii
Slxty-flve pounds of gold ore from I contract in disposing of last year s
11. H. Klockars was swarded the con
tract for constructing 1500 feet of the latest strike at the Robertson mine ; orders.
dyking around the Mouth Marshfield containing gold valued at approximate­
Pernaps the lowest maintenance Ir-
2nd and Main Streets
area on a bid of >894. The dike will ly >7000, created a near-sensation
! rigation fates in the state are those
hold dredging to be taken from the when exhibited In Grants Pass by K
of the Little Butte Irrigation com­
Dean Butler, manager of the Robert­
Coos bay channel.
pany, near Eagle Point which recent­
Articles of Incorporation have been son Gold Mining company, located on ly notified Its users that the rate this
Sliver
creek
near
Gallce,
30
miles
west
filed at Albany by the Jordan Com­
season would be >1.25 per acre. There
munity club, whose purpose It Is to of Grants Pass. One piece of the ore, is no rotation rule. The water user
stimulate modern farming, good busi­ ten Inches long, eight Inches wide at | can have the water whenever ready
ness and better living among farmers the widest point and four Inches thick, for it. Land under this ditch is pro­
contained >2000 In gold. The chunk ducing five to ten tons of alfalfa hay
of the community.
of
ore weighed 14 pounds.
i per season In four cuttings.
Tho Klamath County Chamber of
Bend’s payroll In 1928 aggregated
Commerce hns received word from
O. F. Morrow, mill employe, who
>5,476,974, It was announced following . lives in Ashland, sent to California
Washington thut the pine beetle con
trol bill, appropriating >300.000. has the completion of an Industrial survey
for his automobile license plates.
WE HAVE PURCHASED THE EQUIPMENT AND LEASE
passed the senate and Is now In the The payroll of the two local lumber When presented before Judge Roberts
mills In 1928 has been placed at >3,- by traffic officers on this charge, the
conference committee.
760,000.
The number of persons ' judge stated that the process of mak OF THE E. R. DANNER GARAGE AT FIFTH AND A STREETS
Completion of a >5.000.000 merger of
permanently employed here was plae i lng an "Oregonian” instead of a "Cali-
Port Orford white cedar Interests Is
SPRINGFIELD AND WILL CONTINUE TO OPERATE IT AS A
; ed at 3666. In Deschutes county out
announced nt Marshfield. The new i side of Bend the value of dairy pro ■ fornian” of him would cost him >28
company will control two veneer ducta In 1928 was approximately >1. ’ for an Oregon license, a >10 fine and MODERN REPAIR PLANT FOR ALL MAKES OF AUTO­
plants, one white cedar lumber mill 000.000, the survey revealed. In thi >3 he spent for his California license. MOBILES. TRUCKS AND TRACTORS.
a total of >41 instead of >23.
and 81,000 acres of timber.
last 12 months Deschutes county pro
Erection of a memorial building at
We have retai"ed Three, of the Mechanics of the Danner
Work has been commenced by the t duced 230,000 pounds of clover seed
United States engineers on the con­ ! and 437,000 bushels of potatoes. It has | Champoeg park as outlined In a bill garage and with our Mr. Bailor are prepared to give expert service.
struction of three dikes at the upper been estimated that 270,000 dozen eggs before the legislature, was Indorsed at
the annual meeting of the Chantpoeg
end of Walker Island near Mayger to were sold by Deschutes county farm
Historical Highway association last
preserve the alignment and keep the era In 1928.
1 Sunday at Butteville. Other resolu­
river channel from shifting.
Alan Carley, eagle scout of Medford. tions adopted request the Marion
Ross Francis Chenowlth, son of ! heads the list of scouts from region county court to grant the market road
Judge and Mrs. F. A. Chenowlth, who i 11, who have been awarded the Har
asked for by residents of Butteville,
are prominent pioneer residents of mon scholarship for 1928. Region 11 covering part of the proposed highway
Benlon county, died suddenly at his Is composed of the states of Oregon. and for the state board of control to
home in King's valley. He was born Washington, Idaho and Montana. Install a telephone at Champoeg park.
F o r light or lii'at mid
in 1852 ut Port Townsend, Wash.
There are four scholarships awarded
a »core ninl more of
Douglas county’s lamb crop will run
annually In each region by the nation
Tho
tuberculosis
death
rate
In
Ore
honaehohl usee.
less than 100 per cent this year, ac­
gon among girls of high school age is al council. Boy Scouts of America, to cording to present Indications, weath­
No aoot. Burna w ith a
showing a gradual increuse, and Is eagle scouts who nre outstanding and er and range conditions having caused
c lea r, whit«- flame. A
twice ns high as the denth rate for excel in scholarship, leadership and a considerable reduction In the number
TH IS IS THE ONLY
clenn, » w rrl o«lor.
boys of the same age, according to scout activities. There are 52 scholar
of lambs as compared with last sea-
ships
of
>100
each
awarded
each
year
Miss Jean Besley, director of health
It eoats no m ore. Ask
: son. In 1928 the lambs in some flocks
to the eagle scouts In the United ' went as high as 150 per cent, com-
education for the Oregon Tubercu
y o u r «h-nh-r o r grocer
losls association, who Is In Medford Stntes and possessions front an endow­ i pared with the number of mature IN TH IS TERRITORY. WE INVITE YOU TO LEAVE YOUR
f o r th e i n t e r e a t ln g
to spend two woeks In Jackson county, ment fund created by the lato Wllllatn ewes, and for the entire county the
itu rn h rite booklet.
CAR W ITH US FOR STORAGE
E. Harmon of New York city.
on heulth education work.
percentage was slightly over 100. It
A
total
of
203
persons
were
killed
is estimated that there will be 75.000
Tho total shipment of turkeys from
We invite- all the patrons of the E. R. Danner garage to let
to 85,000 lambs this year.
the Redmond district for the season nnd 6021 persons were injured in 29,
us continue to service and repair their cars and also would like
of 1928 was 250,000 pounds, which wns 787 trafflo accidents during 1928, ac­
While the Hood River Traffic as to meet new patrons. We guarantee the same high type of ser­
made up of approximately 21,000 birds. cording to the annual report of T. A. eoclatlon. composed of all mld-Colum-
The shipment of these turkeys re­ Raffety, chief Inspector for the state
bla fruit shippers, has gone on record vice that this garage has been noted for in the past.
Refiner» A dittrihuliir* o f Aaaoelulr<l
motor vehicle division, filed with the strongly in favor of abolishing C-grade
quired one Inrge cnrlond of pins lum
Gasoline * /Vaaoeintnl l.thyl Gaaollna
Cycol M otor Olla ami tirenara
her for boxes, according to L. E. Smith Btnte legislature recently. Approxl
apples, no definite recommendation
of the Turn s-Lutn Lumber company, mntsly 4810 accidents were due te will be made until eomstlme in Febru­
which concern he states made more drivers' failure to give right of way, ary. Shipper« declare that shipment
than
2400 boxes. AH of the shooks while more than 2150 were cwueed by of C-grade apiee In nearly all Inetancea
We Sell
results In I o m of money. Elimination
for thesa boxes were mads la the lecal failure to give proper signals. A total
ASSOCIATED GASOLINE
plant and required more then 20.00a of 12,888 eeotdente were attributed te of the grade and a disposal of the
AND CYCOL
Successor to Danner Motor Co.
fruit for eanaery parpoeee wo« Id, tt
feet of lumber, whlnh eenstitutss a eareleesneee. There were STTT arrests
5th at A Street
- - -
Springfield, Oregon
wftk >44. 114.74 8s «wee tageeeA.
was declared, have taken eff the
large eesdeed.
Fined Two Klee««
T u r k . Fab. 14. (At'l
OREGON STATE NEWS
OF GENERAL INTEREST
TOWN AND VICINITY
NOTICE
J.C.PENNEYC0.
Lincoln Once Said
49c
Flanery’s
Drug Store
Lum's Service Station
Bi ll MUUTE
E
lise w ick
New Garage
.. Open ..
General Repair Work, Motor
Reboring, Battery and Electric
Service, Light Testing, Painting
aud Car Washing will be given
Our Prompt Attention.
• Fireproof Storage Garage
A SSO C IA TED
O i l COO PA W
A w. A A. A. A A. A. A
John Parker and Vivian Bailor, Props.
Parker & Bailor Garage
Springfield Service Statloi
____6th and Main S t r e e t « ___
See ° uf Ueed Care Before B uylnar Elsewhere.