» THURSDAY, MAY Iti, 1928 T H « .‘yaRINOFTWIJ) NgW S I OREGON STATE NEWS OF GENERAL INTEREST •outh from Klamath Falla to Lookout to meet th« Western Pacific has been slatted by th« Great Northern Kail road company. In reapon«« to rrqueata for Improv ed aervlce from th« Hlatlra and Meto- Visit at Salam—Will Wright and Visits at Emery Home—Miss Abbie Principal Events of the Week llua aietlon the telephone company haa family spent Sunday vsltlng with Massey of Portland spent the week­ eatahllahed an ««change at Hl«t«ra and friends In Salem. Assembled lor Information end In Springfield visiting at the constructed a metallic trunk circuit home of her sister, Mrs. N. W. Emory ot Cur Readers. Hsre From Thurston Fred Gray of with Iteilmond Return to Wendllng— Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Daniels, 1». of Myrtle Creak Thurston was among the out-of-town Wesley Shackleford of Wendllng re­ was Irjured fatally and Ituaa llarne« visitors In Springfield Monday. N«ici>llatli>n« It#»« bn«n tt#rt»<1 It turned to their home Sunday afternoon Kust-iiv for th* rstnhllahiiivt.t of an wga severely hurt when a anag fell on Waltervllle Man In—Del Benson of them aa they were working at Camp after spending several days In Spring- |tir|4niia fartroy l liars Waltervllle was u business visitor In 3 of the Cone llay Lumber company field visiting with Mr. Shackelford’s Hulltlliia penults taken out In Ku Springfield Monday. near Coquille. mother, Mrs. C. M. Pettyjohn. ■ « •it« during lh< month of April puss Oregon 1« now concluding a land Mr. Sylvsstsr Visits— Charles Syl­ •<1 the (»4.500 mark It. aallmatad cost Visit at Junction— M r and Mr«. J. •xchangn with the U 8. foreat eerv vester of Waltervllle visited In Spring- of constructInn M Larson and children apent Sun­ Ice whereby th« atnta will acquire a field for a few hours Monday. day at Junction City visiting with I. A Christiansen was arraated and foreat of come 70,000 a< rea in Cooa fliK-d KO in the Juatlc« court at Tlaaro and Oouglaa counllea known aa the In From Thurston- Mr and Mr«. Mrs. Larson's mother, Mrs. Charles for driving a truck overloaded to lh« Mllllcoma tract. A. W Weaver were Springfield visi­ ToftdahL «»taut of It tons tors from Thurston Monday. Fire of undetermined origin deatroy j Washington Man Here — George Naomi llohman and Jack llemp- ed the new barn on the John Waizak Yarnell, of Bickleton, Washington, Is 8am Goddard Hara—Horn Goddard. gtaad. both of Portland, headed the fur in near leigan. together with lta here to visit with his brother. Link W altervllle resident, was a visitor arbolaatlr average« at th« Unlvsralty efn'entg. Including 14 head of rattle ' Varnell, who Is confined to the Eu- here Monday of Oregon for th« fall term. three horwa, fanning mill, bealdea a I gene hospital. Tbs Phlllppln« Islands were th« large number of farm Implement# and Mr«. Taylor at Portland—Mrs W tool». At Springfield Hotel— Paul Ed- leading market for Aatorla district A Taylor left Sunday for Portland product« during the p u t month, with Authorltlea at Klamath Falla are where ahe will vlalt for a few days. i ; warda of Jar,per. A J. Chlshalu of It.»37 ton# worth »600,000 chipped to aeekltig aome trace of a rustler who Leaburg. E. A. Miller of Signal, and Back From Portland—Carl Wyman It. T. Burns, of Seattle. Washington, that region. stole three horaca on the Klamath In A railroad will aoon be completed ; ,l,Hn r»««rvatlon. drove them Into a returned to Springfield Sunday night were registered at the Springfield to Quartz valley, less than 30 inllea deserted barn and locked them in after spending the week-end with his t hotel last week-end. The horaca eventually starved to mother at Portland. from Ijtkevlew, and timber In the ter Kennett at Ashland—G W. Kennett rltory natural to latkevlew will move (loath. Go on Fishing Tri,»—Dr W. N. Dow is spending this week at Ashland to Klatuath Falla. Though a new federal building for and W K Bamell spent Sunday on a where he Is conducting a sale for the When officer« raided the «oft drink Astoria baa been authorized aud an fishing trip on the South Fork of the McGee department store there. He establishment of J. T. McCulloch of appropriation for the same approved McKenzie river. will return to Springfield Sunday. Antelope, they dlacovercd the rein the money la nut yet available, accord Jess Y nu er Here- .Te®- Veneer of carnation of an old time saloon, It waa mg to infornta,ton received from Con At El’ta Hotel—Clarence Partners- declared recently. Albany, a former resident of Spring- ter. of Wendllng, and P. W. Force, G , greaaman W. C. Hawley. The drill at the Southern Oregon Monmouth v o te s In a special cltv field. was a business visitor In town W. Force, William Chandler, A. John­ Oil company'« well near Bonanza la election ballollcd 89 yes and 34 no on Monday. son. and R. B. Henry of Portland aow working at tho 1300-foot level In a »15.000 bond Issue. The money will Wendllng People Vlalt—Mr. and were registered at the Elite hotel a blue abate, a favorable Indication . build a new fire ball, also housing a laat week end. Mrs J. J. 'White and Mr. and Mrs. that oil will be found. 1 city Jail anil recorder's office, and will Fred Culver were business visitors In Van Valzah Brothers Here—Dr Ro. A second dividend of 26 per cent buy equipment for fire fighting. Springfield Saturday. bert Van Valzah of Medford and Dr. waa paid recently to the dcpoaltora ot In addition to being divided Into cen­ the failed Farmer# and Stockholder« sus districts of wh'di the makeup has Wendllng People Here-—Mr and Gerald Van Valzah of Portland spent pank at Vale, prlnglng the dividend« I already been announced. Oregon coun Mrs Robert Hays and son Robert Jr. Mothers’ Day In Springfield visiting at the home of their mother, Mrs. B. BO far paid to 40 per cent. j ties will be subdivided Into 1706 enu­ of Wendllng were business visitors In A. Van Valzah. A fourth dividend of 10 per cent, re- meration districts for the 1930 cen­ Springfield Monday. leaalng 110,000 to depoaltora of the sus. of which 296 will be In Multno- Mrs. Baxter Canducts Sale — Mrs. Moving to Oklahoma—Mr and Mrs. failed Tillamook County bank was ■ malt county. Grace Baxter spent laat week at Jim Blakely and son Jim Jr. and dau­ authorized recently by Judge George Mariou county probably will lose 76 ghter Eliza of Wendllng. are leaving Myrtle Point conducting a sale for Bagley, circuit court Judge, the Vogue millinery store there. Mrs. ' per cent of stock taxes levied against for Oklahoma where they will live. Plana for a uaw and modern atate 1 six national banks for 1926, 1927 and Carl Wyman took her place at Ken­ highway bridge arm«# Klamath river i 1928, the court announced recently Turners at Harrisburg — Mr and nett’s store during her absence. near Klamath Falls, to replace the ex j An effort to settle with the banka ou Mrs G H. Turner motored to Harris­ Albany People Here— Mrs. J. R. latlng span, are being drawn by the , the basis of a 36 per cent payment burg Sunday to spend the day visit­ Costler and daughter Frances of Al­ atate engineering department. I proved I utile. ing with the Will Turner and family. bany were In Springfield for a short To speed the filling of rush orders Hop vine« huve started splendid Rayburn Back Home— A. C. Ray­ time Sunday morning. Mrs. Costler's for lumber, the Prouty Lumber com growth and the sunshiny days have pany of Warrenton now Is operating given them renev od energy, reports burn. who has been employed at Dnn brother. R L. Burnett Jr., returned to under a ldhour schedule and will put i Will Magness, ot Dayton, who bus Pedro, California, returned to his Albnny with them to spend the day visiting with his mother. Mrs. Burnett on a night shift In a abort time. ’ about 45 acres on the Willamette river home In Springfield Saturday Sr. A special election will bo held In i bottom. All grain la thriving In this Moving to Lo« Angele« — George Condon May 21 on a (24,000 bond Is­ , vicinity farmers report. Cut« Off Finger«— Word haa been Romans of Jasper has left for Ixis sue for afreet and water department The Oregon state board of hortlcul- Angeles where he will make his received here that Joe Lemon, of Improvement, the city council decid­ I ture will be asked to place a quaran­ home Mr Romans recently sold his Portland, formerly a resident of ed at lta meeting a few days ago. Springfield, cut three fingers from his tine against all fruits from Florida aa farm at Jasper. A band of about 450 head of ante! i 1 a precaution against spread of the left hand jvhlle at work last week. He f ope »as seen on the desert west of \ Mediterranean fruit fly. according to Is the son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. John Here for Mothers' Day—Miss Ver- Plush recently. It 1» said they - I announcement made recently In Salem, Wlnzenreld of Springfield. They left encroaching on range In lutke county i The fly wae discovered a short time nlta Morrison of Portland spent Sunday for Portland to be with him. Mothers' Day In Springfield vlRltlng that Is needed by heep and cattle. ago In Florida. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. The Oregon Dairy Improvement Mrs. Phetteplace Back — Mrs. Carl The big problem of the chambers of council will hold Its flrat quarterly commerce of Oregon and Idaho is to Morrison. I’hetteplace returned to Springfield meeting In Salem June 7. The coun «p ee s-enllr-» »he past month advertise the entire northwest, accord­ Bond Salesman Here—Herman L. visiting with friends and relatives In d i waa organized at the diary conven ing to sentiment expressed at a meet­ tlon liejd at Corvallis March 21 and 22 ing of secretaries and executlvea of Lind of the bond firm of Freeman, Pendleton, Portland, and Salem. Dr. Joaophlne county's annual fair will chambers of commerce from cities Smith and company of Portland, was Phetteplace. accompanied by W. H. be hc)d at Grants Paas thia year on along the old Oregon trail held in In Springfield on company business Adrian, motored to Salem Sunday to Monday. September 4, 6, 6 and 7. A large nutn bring her home. Baker recently. her of entertainment teaturea have The Apple Growers' association of been signed up on the amusement pro Hood River btgun offering Its mem­ gram. bers first opportunity to subscribe The 1» factories affiliated with the to a »76.000 bond Issue recently voted Tillamook County Creamery aasocla for financing a new cannery depart­ tlon received 61,176,726 pounds of milk ment. The bonds, which draw 6 per during 1928, which was manufactured cent Interest, nre in denominations ot Into cheese and butter and sold for »100 and »600. »1.777,679. Total appropriations made by the Ranchers of the upper Hood River 35th legislative assembly, not Includ­ 4»lley are making preparations for a ing fixed millage (ax Items, annual large acreage of potatoes thia year. and continuing appropriations, aggre­ The district last year shipped about gated »7,878,628.78, according to a 2« cars. 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