The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, July 30, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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    PAOB F IV »
TlIVKHOAY. JVLY 3ft, 1025
and W est Booth Central states. In all
FARM POPULATION DE­
other divisions, except New England,
Fatally bernsd wh»n ksvossne needi
CLINED IN UNITED STATES the percentage ot decrease due to the
■v •geeiel
to light e fire In the kitchen etovi
A
CorreseonSents
cityward movement waa equal to or
czplodHd. O. H. Wlgmore. 1».
The farm population of the United
j lh<> b leie until bis rench home we»
less than the average for the whole
flu te s doen.-aaed approximately 192.-
United States, 2 3 per cent.
New
I an veil, hut dl.d a» » reault.
OOU during 1921, according Io eall
England alone showed a gain of .8
O. K. Itrooka, manager of the lilac»
mate» based on a aurvey of 25,000
THURSTON NOTES
per cent, sin ce more people moved
UPPER WILLAMETTE
association, announced tbai
I representative farms made recently
Brief Resume of Happenings of Cherry
from cities to New England farms
the asRiHlatlon member« netted It
by the United States D"-| artmwit of
than left the fatm» for clttea.
cents a pound on one car of blae»
Mio Week Collected for
Orlo Glll«-t. fijriuer teacher and
Last Thursday « lin in g Mr Price Agr'eulture. This Is a drop of .8 per
TU«' movement from farms to cities
Cherries sold In tit» Chicago market.
'
cent
during
that
year,
the
estimated
Our Readers.
athletl,. coach at Union High aehool from Eugene had his car t»he«k««l on
was found to be at the highest rate
Itida on »n eight »lory hotel, to coal
No 1 was at Pleasant Hill Sunday the . oruer near the high acho-r which fa m population on January 1, 1925 lu the Mountain States. 13.8 per cent,
$tkO.boo exclusive of land, and to h-
being 31.131.000 compared 'with 31.-
followed by the Pacific. New England,
About ot><> third of th» n»w imvlng erected at Klamath Falla, will be call vl Ring frh tide. Ha 1» employed at resulted in his death
318.040 on January 1
1921. Thia
the
Terminal
hotel
It.
Eugene
for
th-
Mr
and
Mrs.
H
er.
W
e
a
v
e
r
moved
Middle Atlantic, and East North Cen­
laid hetweeu Mnhattta nod Hlayton ha» ed within 3o ilaya by tba Stage Tor
‘ " •’r *»«u»ehold f u r n .lu r e to M arsh ¡estim ate» Included not only the azrl- tral States in order. In the movement
b»«n t-ompl»l»d.
initial and Hotel company of Oregon u n .m e r m o n th s
c
ltu
r
u
l
w
rrkers,
but
all
men.
women
Wayne Gverholaer. a Union Hlth I f «’<1 last Sunday w h -r. th e y h a v e
to farms from cities, the Mountain
Follow ing a pretest received frott
Mr». M. Ivina Wlllla e»l»brnt*d h«r
■and children living on Iho farms on
alm -d g ra d u a l« at I'leaasiit Hltl has J bought In t. < r,-U n g house.
States again lead, with 9.5 per cent,
Htuii tiirtiiiliiy eunlv«'r».iry In Cutten« lha Amity Cum -m-rcli.l club, the pub
«ken „ centra, t a» agon for tba
G-orgo Wtll’an baa laid olf ,om e of tha' date.
followed by the New England Pacific.
lie »ervlce coinm l- »Ion »impended t l 1
Grov» last week.
Th - tuovecrent from farms to cities,
of Knowledge.” a condens'd hl» loy.glug crew.
Middle Atlantic and East North Ceo-
Mu
proposed
new
ta
r
iff
of
the
Ami
With 70 natn«« tin th membership ■
Mrs Blanton I« spend! . g some timo towns and villages In 1924 1« »«t'raat- ral States.
oi.cy« lopoedle and was at Pleasant
lunl
Telephone
company
tor
a
1«
rim
ed
2,075.00«;
tbip
movement
to
Hat, Junction City ho» ikon d ofln lte1
11111 the fore part of the woek taking w ith her daughter. Airs. Rennie,
of no days
ali'pa to form n oontm«' Ini club.
(,'llftorl O ' «1er. Lor en Edmlston, tanh - was 1.298,000 making a nH BRANDING 6HEEP WITH
n
order»
for Ihe book.
Rein that fell In I t Grand« laitt I H u rv en tln g <»f c h errle« hua !»«■ a
F
lou
t» H'-rrlngton and Hat' ! E< ini '- «movement from the farm population
The board of directors of the Pleas-
TAR INJURES WOOL
com pleted lu I ’nlon c o u n ty with
wri It tiro up lit mllxf to fnritu'r« ami yield of about 15 Io 20 per cent nor ant Hill public school m 't the fore I tor motored to T ria n g le Lake last of 679.400 perron», or 2.2 Per tout
Births
among
Ihe
farm
population
dur­
lv»»<-ned for»»l aril grain fir« hsaerd. mal
Lome won grower» In the W est have
Cove »hipped two carload» ol part of the week and prepared the 1 8 •
Ml
Fra;, k T a y lo r and »on Her- ing 1924 are estimated at 783,000 and
Two «11»« «1 moonshiner» and ltir««l fruit thia year compared with 12 car budget for the coming yeur
been uaing tar and other objectlon-
Mrs.
from Eugene m otored out to (Laths at 266.000 leaving a natural
I-
large »till« wore i-upturrd at llrlghi• loads In 1921
ah e paint« for branding their «h«*p.
Edith Hay and Mr» 'Jcde Phelps.
Increase of 197.000 which reduced the
The worst electrical storm In Bend's teachers of the aebool were present | Thurston edn.aday
wood by CluckutuuN county amt atato
T.’ .' toftena duii ig the »touring pro­
Mrs. Alberta Weaver und- rwent a loss due to the cityward movement to cess and spread» among the wool
officer«.
history occurred last week and was ac al the meeting and way» to Improve
1*2.000
or
.6
per
cent
at
Pacific
1.1«litnIng »turtntl 25 new for««' i c.m panl 'd by a near cloudburst the school from a material and educa- very sryt re operation
A slmlllar estimate made hi 1922 f (jera instead ot being absorbed by
Christian hospital last Monday. She
fire» In the Crescent district ami did wblch also came cloa« to breaking tlonal way were discussed,
showed
a loss In farm population of the washing liquor. This Injury to
In getting < ng well at l e t reports.
datna«:) to lumber mill» «»tlmnted a t ' all records. The rulnfall amounted tc
yor the next three works Rev W
160.000
as
against 1*2,000 In 1921. The «he wool Is can (tag wool manufacture
Miss Flossie Herrington spent the
llOO.onu.
ers Immeasurable difficulty. It re­
half an Inch.
A. Elkina, pastor of the Christian week-end with Hazel Edmlston
gross movement from farms to cities
duce« the value of the wool, and tha
Con trad for the eonatrurtlun of a
The huckleberry crop In Union and church will bo at American Lake The
In
1922
was
2.000,000
compared
to
Ml»» Maude Edmlston returned
new public school at Hpruxit« river Wallowa counties la not of much con pulpit w lj
tl be filled on Augual
August 2 bv
ov -
f,pnf||e(()n wher# ghe h#, 2.075.000 in 1921. a slight Increase. prejudice of wool dealers and manu­
was awarded to Bollomloy it Kiefer, i sequence this year, »«-cording to re President Sanderson of Eugene Bible *
ttl,pn,1|n)f school.
.,.hfKll, |aH(
Saturd(iy. The gross movement back to the farm facturers will result In lower price«
been attending
Iasi Saturday.
to growers h) the locality or region
Klamath contractor».
port» arriving al lot Grande. H eckle University, on August 9 bv Mr Harm
Ml«» Ethel Harris from Brooks 1» In 1922 was *60,000 compared to 1,396,-
where such branding Is practiced.
No bide have yet been received In herrle» nr» ripening and many pick »aker of San Diego, California, and
000 in 1921, a very dec'ded Increase.
visiting at Ihe Rusxell home.
There are eheepbranding fluids on the
August 1« by David Eugene Olaon of
Portland for handling the air mail or» are In the hills.
The
net
movement
from
farms
to
Little Edna June Yarnell has the
aervlce on Ilia Pacific roeet. accord­
Judge John C. Kendall refused tc Eugene.
cities In 1922 -was 1.120.999 or 3.6 market that disscjve readily In the
whooping cough.
scouring process, and It will be to the
ing Io Po«tmaater June«.
grant an Injunction agaln«l Ihe city ol j Aa Sunday August 2 Is the 75tb
Roy Edmlston plana to start the per cent and In 19212 879.000 or 2.3
advantage of wooLgrowers as well as
Mora than 50 farmer« and agricul­ Marshfield council, preventing ihe pro anniversary of the founding of the farmer» thrasher machine next Mon per cent.
tural «paclallata atade up the fifth an­ gress of v.-bat 1» called ihe Mill »lough (^jjr’stlan church at Pleasant Hill, day.
Two geographic divisions, the New wool manufacturers to use such pre­
nual farm crop* excursion held In drainage system. which will be a a«w BtM.(.,a | «ervlce» will bn held
W. L.
Mr
n Morgan who England and South Atlantic States, parations.
Mr gn(J
and Mrs. all.
Sam
Some ranchmen have raised the
Union county lail Tuesday.
•r system as well.
Bristow will give a brief history of , hgye bgen
ln Washington th e showed a net Increase In farm popula­
Tha lug Coquille of lha Knapplon
Eight hundred acre» of land In th» the church and It» founders, the choir ■ [)git month are expected to arrive tion for the year 1921. of 9 per cent question as to whether the brand
som e apeclall mualc and ’home
week
Towboat company waa «unit on lha fertile Tule lake section are ore» „ m
and .2 per Aent reapectlve$y.
All marks made from a liquid that wtn
Columbia rl»er when «he rammed Into run with army worm». The ravages p-miident Sanderson of Eugene Bible |
an(j
f umm who have spent other divisions showed decreases, the scour out o f the wool will keep the
of the peat are on the Increase University will give the sermon
¡ )hp pMt aeTera, months in Washing- Mountain states leading with a loss sheep properly Identified. The I nlted
a Io« raft aha waa townlng.
States department of Agriculture has
MUl| jjerth. Manning Is packing I ,on grB Tla)t,nK th(l,r daughter Mrs of 2.8 per c e n t
Joseph llawer. who ha» tba distinc­ throughout Klamath county and field»
been branding thousand« of Its range
of
second
growth
hay
are
being
atrip
nousehiSd
goods
planning
to
make
j
Gray.
The
decrease
in
farm
population
tion of living In Salem longer than
¡Ira Gray
sheep for many years, and It has
in Springfield In the future.
fu tu re., jj
her home In
„ r gJ)(j . M
. tou
ia Rlzzle have
aay other man. observed hl« H«th ed.
Mrs.
Ixtuls
have due to the cityward movement, not
found that the right kind of branding
Tourists are visiting Crater Lake i
Poultry Demonstration
taking
Into
account
births
and
deaths,
birthday anniversary last week.
purchased a new Chevrolet car.
liquid Is satisfactory for maintaining
» . E» Cosby of O. A. C.
Mr«. Walter Edmlston has bought was highest In the Mountain States.
Four horses ware killed by light­ National park In greater numbers
the identification of the sheep
than
ever
before
In
July,
according
to
pOU|pry
extension
department
gave
a
1.3
per
cent,
followed
by
the
Pacific
ning and two homes were hit In tha
a new piano.
Mr and Mrs. George are enjoying
Ilaker district last week. Hall severe- figure» given out by C. O. Thomson. pouRyy culling demonstration at the
auperlntendent Up to July 17. 53*5 ranrh of E r . Tinker. Wednesday, at a visit from their two daughters who
ly damaged the crop* In the field.
autos bearing 1S.I92 persons had en g ¡,0 A M Th(, |a,nea „p the auxll'ary motored In from Pendleton.
Tha work of surfacing with crush
, wh„ came to th« demonstration
County Agent Fletciher held his
ed rock the IS milt» of uncompleted tered the park.
The stale highway commission left brought their basket dinners and demonstration of culling ch'cken»
r<iad In lha national forest between
Prairie City end Cnlty «tarted July IS Portland last week for a tour which ^pPnt the afternoon at needle work Wednesday. July 29 Instead of last
Cosby and O. 8 Fletcher wore week
Tha Salem city council, by a vole will take them along the Roosevelt
amuee
..
Maude uwnnsiuu
.Edmlston left Wednesday
of 7 to «. last night reported favor coast highway from Ils northern end <u^ tll of the ladles at dlnm r.
to
Yaqulna
bay
The
commission
last
Thp
<'hrt»ttwn
Endeavor
society
will
¡or
gwlaahome
to
visit
for
sometime,
ably on an ordinance providing for
Mra Margaret Campbell received
head-on parking In tha business dis­ month made a lour of the southern *)rB #n 1(,g cream social Saturday
and from Coo« bay to the California nl#1>, Au|fUet p. Everyone la invited
Wednesday that Alta Joos. who
trict.
line.
to attend and bring their pocketbooks.
,n , he hospital at Portland has had
lack in g but a month of being *1 ‘
Harvesting operations began In the
^-h<l pleasant Hill choir wl I meet g Tela pee and Is In a very serious
years old. Charles A Williams, one
Freewater district with many outfits prt(iay night at the home of Mr. a n d cond'tlon.
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of the best known Grand Army men
In the fletda. Reports Indicate good Mrg
ph,«eB.
y f Ray N evers spent last week end at
In Oregon, died at his homa at Glad
I? I
i ytalda. 8am Ingle, who farms ax
>n<1 p |oyd John leave fh le Triangle lake.
atone.
\
tenslvely Ip the W elle Walla river die- wtM>k for g a m a Clara to work on the
Mr. and Mrs. P. R Edmlston and
Miss Margaret Tynan of Portland trlct east of Milton, has finished 180 (i^^ehlng crew with Ernest Schenk
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Mr.
.-V*g .
n and
il-1
.-VW
Mz-s.
na
w
John
aaae
Edmlwton ------
and
—
was elected president of the Oregon acre« which averaged IS twishels to
Mr and Mrs. Webb of Tuscon. Ari- d„uahter Maude and son James spent
S lats Noreea' association, which clou
Fact 1—The Buyers of thia Nation-Wide
the acre.
m .u
. . . Sun<lgy g, fx x tsv e Grove with Mr.
sona were at —-------
Pleasant - u
HUI
the - I last
ed Ita rvmvuntlon la Portland last
Sixty signatures to a petition asking pgr(
|>gt we<.k.
and Mrs. Thomas Wllllan.
Institution of which thia Store ia a member, be-*
week.
that the Drain Reedsport highway be ,
------------------------
Portland ranks third on the Pa­ made Into a slate highway, to ronnect
ing constantly in the country’s largest markets»
g Rglph pgppet. Dentist. Vlln«
See White Front Grocery for Llfe-
cific coaat and 11th In lha United with the Pacific highway at Drain bu|](j |n< gprtngfleM. Oregon,
assure
the latest of the worth-while goods.
buov Sosn, Snec'al this week.
Statea as a port baaed on the ton­ and eweotuany wtth the Rnoeerelt
ne«« of goods handled In foreign com­ highway al Reedeport, were obtained
Fact 2—There being 40 of these Buyers,
merce.
'
—
ft a meeting held
Drain recently. I
little
escapes them.
r p. f f Acton, a resident of Salem,
The e«?ent of state aid that may be j
told of how he waa treed by a buck expected by the Tumalo Irrigation die
Fact 3—Buying for our 676 Stores, they
deer while fishing on the north fork trlct and other s’millar projects In (
get
every conceivable advantage.
of the Santlem river, els mile« east eastern and central Oregon, probably
of Mehama
Fact 4—Their huge orders assure standard i
will be determined next month when
"*AII children It rears of age and the members of the stats securities
tquality merchandise at the lowest possible coat.
under will be admitted free to the commission will make a pereon-tl In- |
Multnomah county fair to be held In spectlon of tho lands under develop |
Fact 5—Because of this immense buying
Gresham throughout the week of July mcnt,_ „e»i> - -
power, this Store is able to pass these advan­
IS to August I.
~ —
Consideration of various proposals
tages along to you.
Fires In Portland during June caus­ looking to the elimination of ninny
ed the death ot two men and plied up legal complications and at the same
Fact 6—That these advantages are real and
a financial loss of »217.13*. according time simplify court procedure In this j
that
they are passed along to the public, you
to the monthly report of Edward Gren­ state to the advantsge of clients,
courts »ml attorneys occupied the at­
fell, fire marshal.
can easily determine by making Quality and
Reedsport la »hipping fish by water tention of members of the Oregon
Price comparisons where you will.
thia summer. One cargo of »000 case» Judicial council at a meeting ln Salem
of »had and cltlnook salmon wegit Io last week.
Fact 7—You can do this every day in the
Astoria last week on the gasoline
Oregon pensions have been granted
year.
as follows:
Edna B. Welker, Port­
schooner Roamer.
Sale» of public land». Including land. $20 n month; I'hlnls A. Slonn,
Let these facts guide you!
Tempting, Appetizing, Satisfying and Thirst Quenching
fee» and com ml «.-«Iona, produced $12.- Portland. $1* n month; Sarah, Paul.
Grand
Rondo.
$30
n
month;
Samuel
801.15 In Oregod during the quarter
ending June 20. 1925, tha Interior de­ T. Hardman. Cottage Grove, $12 a
month: Albert J. Rnmey, Bend. $15
partment announced.
A $1,000,000 theater, the fine«! of , a month; Samuel L. Butler, Goble,
the circuit of 21 operated on the Pit I $12 a month.
Try a bottle of Porto Jclly.Er ut, m akes jelly in 5 m inutes.
rifle con .1, will I»- «reeled In Port- . II. II. Kipp, manager of the market
ling
deparlment
of
the
Portland
chttm-
Irtnd nl once by Ackerman ft Harris. |
Try a bottle ot P o rt-0 for a rt freshing drink these mmiiaer
j her of commerce, wilt bold a series or
theater operators.
'
conferences
with
the
prune
mott
of
A contract for construction of n
evenings’.
inllllmwuillon water storage reservoir Douglas county relative to co-opern
Six deli i.i's Fruit Elavers—
Ini» boon lot by the Coltngu Grove tlve marketIng In tills year’s crop
city council to Godard ft Randall at I Conferencos are being arranged in
PEACI’., ORANC-E. GRAPE. LOGANP>ERRY, Cl'.ERR'V
I Roseburg, Myrtle Creek, Dillard
a price of $18,708.08.
; Sutherlin and Oakland.
AND STRAWBERRY.
The Oregon hop crop of 1921 has
I The prune market, whjch has been
been denned up by lb® purchnso of
iho throe remaining lots In 'be slate. I poor for the last three years, will be
It is estimated, there were 76.000 bolus I good Ibis year, and there will be a
I strong demand for fruit of all types
In the total 1921 crop.
throughout tho year, according Io C.
Heavy fog. coupled with cooler A. Tonneson. executive secretary of
weather, allied In subduing the fire the Pacific Coaat Association of
which In the last few days has burn­ Nurserymen, which held Its 23d an­
Eresh vegetables, the best of fruits, m akes thia sto le the
ed over several acres of old logging nual convention In Portland last week.
Announces that a number of changes have taken place in
2V4 tnllso south of Sandy.
Ten railroad corporations poRted
moat popular in Sprigfleld.
the way of preparing and serving meals. The restaurant
The variegated cutworm, epidemic bonds with ihe Marlon county clerk
over acettons of western Grugon and In Ihe amount of $65,000 following ap­
will remain open evenings.
the cause of severe damage to truck peal to the supreme court of the de­
PHONE
gardeners and farmers has appecrod cision of the Marion county circuit
Meals as usual
Short orders at al times.
PHONE
(n the Hood River district.
nourt dtseolvInK an Injunction restrain-
Threshing of the Hood River va, mg the public aervlce commission
ley's wheat, eat and barley crops la from onforclng an order reducing
now in full sway. A sepr.r.-.tor 1» now freight rates on grain, grain products,
engaged on the crop of Lev. William potatoes and onions approximately 15
A. Sunday, who has lhe largest acre- »sr cent.
age of grain In this section.
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