The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, June 24, 1926, Page 6, Image 6

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    THURSDAY. JVNB 21 1 0 2 1 ..
THK SPRINOFIEI.D NEWS
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OREGON NEWS ITEMS
OF SPECIAL INTEREST
The highest price paid for Oregon
range wool so far this season was at
th e Condon sale, when 3 l \ cents was
paid for one clip. Fifteen sep arate lots,
aggregating 144.100 pounds, wer» dis
posed of al this sale.
Brief of Resume of Happenings
the Week Collected for
Our Readers.
T he 140acre irrigated pear orchard
four m iles southw est of Meuford has
been sold to the Rogue River c e n ta n y
for S10P.000. Dr Clancy retaining this
year's crop, valued at »4 » oibi
The
new ow ners wilt take possession Ocio-
ber 1.
>t
MILL EMPLOiELS ¡3 SC0EI1S GOING
EG HELP FISHER EG SUMMER GIMP
JUDGE OUR
GROCERIES
Nine ui< tubers ot (ho Sprlngtlel-I
Hoy Scouts arc signed up to attend
the Hummer cam p at Blue riv er this
nutum- r. July Id to M. They are:
The l i t h annual sw eet pea and far-
C arr I Adama. Dv.ui Atidersoti. Pay
den show will be held at Rainier,
oil
<4 l ik. Eugene Walker. Georg-
f i t lien s of Cornelius and Gaston
June JO.
\ plan to help N elsen F ish er bud I M
Evan Unties, Thayer McMur
have sent petitions ot the public serv
One hundred delegate* attend, <! the ice comm ission protesting tho increase his b,e.-.s<- during th. F cu rth of .lulv i v and Ralph ’Right*» At troop 1. ami
annual cem e n t en t the Or. -on S tate in w ater rales proposed by the Port shut .'own at the mill Is being fon-. il William fo x of troop 3.
P ress aaatx-iation at Prineville.
land Electric Pow er company. Mem­ erod by th. ven of the Rooth Kelly
The cutup !« under the direction of
W ith an abun< ant yield th e farm ers b ers of the commission said (he pro­
mill If th e plan is carried out. the f R Clnrk of Eugene who has been
and fruit grow ers of Linn county are posed new tariff would be suspended
men would help Mr. F ish er build hl« at tho cam p for the last w n k . fixing
working overtim e in h arvesting their pending an investigation.
it dp for the scout«. T hree scouts
n w house to he erected on the site
trots.
were with Mr. Chirk. They laid floors
Th re is no prospect for additional
Well balanced labor conditions pre­ reclam ation developm ent for the nv xt of the old one bu rn t down last Thttrs for the tent houses, Including th"
The price may seem a little higher sometimes, than fo r
vail in Oregon, according to a report lour or five years, is a statem en t made day afternoon T hey would give th 'd r conk tent, hullt hunks for the beds,
cheap s tu ff, but it pays to pay it and get q uality foods.
of the Pacific division of th e United In a le tte r by Dr Elwood Mead. U nited s e r v h .s during th e F ourth of July and built the dining tab les Th»s->
8 ta te s employment service.
State* com m issioner of reclam ation, ta shut-down at the mill. Many of the tables are built fam ily style wllh
Succeeding H. L. Plumb. R. L Prom- Joseph N. Teal of Portland, chairm an the men are experienced riirp e n t.rs enough room at them for eight scout«
m>- now acting public relations officer of th e executive com m ittee of the nn.l it Is believed th a t a crew of men a t a time.
In the district office in P o n lau d . is to UmatiUa Rapids association.
w orking on th e house» for a day could
A pipe was laid from th e spring to
A few hours a fte r they had saw ed n early rebuild th e home lost by Mr. the cook tent, which Is IS by 14 feet
be supervisor of the D eschutes na­
WhlTtKlR¿;
th e ir way out of jail at Prineville, Jo e Fisher.
tional forest.
1 W HITE KING GRANULATED Böe
large Mr Clark Is going to the cuntP
“
“
> m
Hunt
and
Pete
Jurduu
were
captured
The county court of W ashington
A subscription list h as been paSs.nl today Io finish getting It ready T h -
B0«'
IR
HAUS
W
K.
SOAP
In
Ju
n
ip
er
canyon
by
Sheriff
F.
\V.
county has offered a rew ard of $600
around by th e men of the 41. to aid ' ground la prnetlcally nil prepared hut
for inform ation leading to the a rrest Yancey and posse Four Jallbn-aks have Mr. F is h e r'w h o lost ev ery thing h -J •here Is som e work yet to do.
26c
3 MISSION BELL
of the dynam iter of the W. H. Milne ie curreu during Sheriff V am ey's term hn.l In ’he fire. A considerable sum i Tho boys going to the sum m er
of office and in each instance the has alread y been secu red by th ’s ; «•amp » re ,n fam ish bed ticks tot
11,2.1
house in Forest Grove.
prisoners have been captured.
m
eans
to
help
Mr
F
's
l
e
r
nod
more
th
e
ir
bunks
which
are
two
and
a
half
The airplane forest fire patrol will
P aym ent of federal income taxes by will ho coming. T he bnlsness men of feet hv six In glxe Th.- ticks mav h
be started in a tew days, according to
H. C. Miller, lieutenant in th e arm y individuals and corporations in O re­ th e town have exoresaed th eir do- • "tsde of guntiv neks or anv cenvea
reserves, who will be senior officer in gon from Ju n e 1 to IS of th is year, sire to con trib u te th e ir sh are fb ve- >*•»< m aterial Straw for the ticks wIR
charge of the patrol base at Eugene. exceeded by $2283 5-4 th e paym ents al organlvatlons a re planning to co/t I h- ftirnlsh-d nt the ea'no
made of those tax es for tho ontiqs trth n te to th e fund.
Th* seol’ts will seend ten days In
E astern Oregon sheep are new on
G e t y o u r « u n ti ln g b e r t i . s n o w w h ile th e y a rc !>■ t
month Juno. 1925, according to aft,
T he C om m ercial S tate hsnk ha enm p if d»r the direction of oomoe
the Umgtilla nati tial forest range The n o u rc uient by Clyde G. H untley. . *-
ten
t
scout
tea.to
rt
who
will
leach
’h
PHONE
tor. st was openeu to sh eep graxing
PHONE
lector ot internal revenue for Or«, goto charge of tjie fund being raised and ! bovs th« fundam ental-
f wood lor»
June 15. C attle and horses were per
anyone w ishing to eontrlbtinfe n a v i
T b -re will be cook'ng track in g tra 'l
The C entral railroau of Oregon. ■ send th e ir money to tho bank.
B itte d to en ter th e torest fur gsaxing
leg. tbe cosntrncllon of lean ( >0«
16-iuiln line connecting Union a : 4
May 15.
T he In d ie s Civic < luh. a* Its moot end o th er outdoor activities
Twice
Cove with the O.-W. R R. A N com­
Sam A. K. ser, secretary of state,
ing T uesday night, decided to b 1 1 i d-illv ’be boys will go «« m m lne wlfh
pany road a t Union Junction, will re­
h as sdTised S. C. Morton, secretary ot
a ben. fit show er for the fam ily
sum e operations in tim e to move th e
special It »trm tlon pr vld-d
Ev rv
the Si Helens cham ber of comm rce,
Cove cherry crop, according to aar
The n »erle of the com m unity are precaution will be taken to pr. vent
th a t St. H elens has been m ade a -
nouncem ents by M anager C harles £ asked by the ladles of tbe club no accident- while the boys arc In ’be -W i
registration point to r autom obiles from
More, who has a num ber ot w etkm en co n trib u te an e household articles, w ater T h -y will be given a wooden
o lh er states.
busy repairing the line.
such a* kettle«, pans, dishes or anv tag to keep with them while In ’h»
The annual m eeting of th e Oregon
The Benson T im ber company, oper- clothing such as bed clothing or w ater, one side of which Is painted
Congress of P aren ts and Teachers will
red The tag Is so constructed th a ’
ating a camp n ear C latskanie, has four w earing apparel
be held a t Salem next October, ac­
the red side tu rn s up when the b-v
rafts
ready
to
be
sent
to
the
com
pany's
T
hose
w
ishing
to
fu-nlsh
anv
a
r
cording to a necmion announced by
Is In the wwt-r and w atch can be
the executive board of the state par­ mill a t San Diego, Cal., this sum m er ti d e m av call a m em ber of the Civic kept of him all the tlm " he Is swim
and
one
more
will
be
com
pleted
as
club
and
thev
will
collect
the
con
ent-teacher body.
soon as possible. The company, since trlfnlflrvns. Mrs W J Scott Mrs C mlng
Camp fire perm its will be required
T here will be three life guards on
it first began operations th ere In 1!#G« p W heaton. Mrs. J. A V alentine,
in the Cascade and Umpqaa national
has sent 74 of th ese gigantic ra fts com- M r, c a r l Olson, and Mrs
Maude watch while the boys are In th e wa
forests on and a fte r July 1, according
posed of fir logs south.
R rvan a re am ong those who will re- te r and. In addition, the bovs will be
to Nelson F. Macduff, supervisor of the
paired off In pairs of iqunl sw im ­
A
nnouncem
ent
th
a
t
th
e
U
m
atilla
reiv e th e gifts
Caac-ade fores! The "rule is already
m ing ability so they can k e rn to
project
in
Oregon
will
be
tran
sferred
T
he
fire
which
destroyed
the
N»1
in force in the Deschutes and Sactiam
won F<MhPr nlsco P a rte d
Therw dar ra th e r while in the w ater an e watch
to
th
e
w
ater
users
shortly
under
torests.
con tract already approved, was made r»?t»»rrtnop cn th«» C arl W eher nlacn each other
Salem hopmttn. Who have examined , a[
off)ce of
Etwoo<1 M(md com.
T b* »«art con«* of th* fir* Is pot
Mr Clark has thrnp over nicht hik
irds all over ih« W il «m ette valley. m| SBjOn er o( reclam ation, shortly be- p nnww pn t Mr W eber thinks that ’he Ing trips planned for tbe scouts ln 1
agree that the tuggle hop crop tor fore Dr. Mead left W ashington. O. C„
e,An, hl< CRr
which th*v will go nut one nicht on »
1926 threaten s to be a failure due.
on a to u r of the west. The commia-
n, , ho flre looked like oil circle. rM nrn’n r the n*»t rfav hv ♦
probably, to prem ature blooming caus­
r d.'.-s not plan to visit any Ore-
T,„. , ,,r ,
. . .
different w rv thnn thev left river
ed by exceptionally fine w eather in gon project on th is trip.
night thev will cam p In the nom nv>k
slop«
tbo
dav
bofnvo
bow
orpr
the early spring.
W l.-rhi r petitions circulated in 1924
Ing ’h eir cam p according to the h* ’
T b * f* e* s p r e a d f r o n , t b e p a r e e e
The 39tb session of the Linn coun­ requesting th at th e question of abol­
S , . 1 e p * . e - . t o P e r l W - b e r t o t b e V - t »coot practice
ty pioneers convened at Brownsville. ishing the capital punisim .' nt law in
a n « trto V ,,.. f i n a l * e n d f r ’ e r e ’• p o —I ’
T he m m o 1« h " ln r n v o s r e d for 1J”
Gold bullion am ounting to more than Oregon be referred to the voters at the
scouts
At n re ie n t 1h>re a re nhont
J ’.
been’
ght out from following general
,
. election can be ac- b e p o n f r o l t o d b » ,,, p o n v o l e ’ etv* d
♦ r o v e d ( b e t l " l . , n p o d n ’ t I t s r n n f r s f , 60 enrolled from all over the ro u o ’v
the Robertson mine, 14 miles west of
, epted
, , by
, the
.
.
.
.
j
secretary of sta te and
AN U FOK CANNING, ()U K STUCK UE K E T T LE S ANU
f* r e a . b i n e n o d * a n r It Is expected th at the enr< ’’m en’
Callee, the s c ne of Josephine county's us. ,, ,n referrln , thu qu , u „ n lo lb „ < v e , —♦ e
A t v «cou'
e*» n ’ r i-
M- r * t- - b r .* * s toss was pool- wl’l be com ’deted »non
I h AULES IS COM PLETE.
latest gold strike.
' c h l o r a t e at the gcr. al L t l o n l n
w !«h'ne to m ake the trln I» r e n o t
n l-t* as b* c arri* ! no insurance
I* the Southern Pacific agrees to y vem ber of this year, is the query
‘d to let the local »cout tnn*fer» knov
joint user r:g s of its new line south th at has been referred to the attorney-
a» soon as possible.
froni Paunina. the regon Trunk will
consideration.
BER T SNOOK VFOV
The only charge for the snm m er
be in K lamath Fails live or six months
The bureau of public roads will
IL L AT PORTLAND cam p Is a chnrge of »6 a w*ek for
a fter construction work is started. W. recom m end th at J. A. T erteling A
f. «•<!. Em h fcof I gXMctM) to fnrtil-h
F. Turner, president of the Oregon Suns of .Moscow, Idaho, receive tbe
Mr. and Mr». S y lv ester Snook nnd
his own ontflt and tran sp o rtatio n to
Trunk announced a t Bend.
co n tract to construct the Sox section th eir d au g h ter. Pearl, returned from
U tilization of n atural storage reser­ of th e national forest highw ay in Portland T uesday from a visit at the the camp. Those who cannot arran g e
voir sites along the Coquille river in G iant county, known as the John Day- bedside of ’h eir »on. B ert Snook, who for fhelr own tran sp o rtatio n lo the
Oregon would make possible the pro­ Pilot Rock highway, the com pany's 1» critically 111 at th e V*.ler»ns' hoa cam p will probably have It furnished
m otion of 36.OO0 continuous horsepow­ figures being the low est subm itted pltal In P ortland B» rt Snook 1» a for them
er. the geological survey has been in­ when bids were opened at th e offices
veteran of the W orld w ar and has
CALI, AND SE E Dr. N W. Em ery
formed by engineers who conducted a of the bureau of public roads in P o rt­
been sick for some tim e a t the hos­ on prices on plat* and o th er work ff
power survey along th at stream .
land. The bid of the Idaho men to tal­ pital In P ortland He Is a m em ber of
—BT
'/ *With the straw berry season prac­ ed »101,410.
th ’- local post of the Amorlcan l.e-
tically over For»’ t Grove canning com­
Oregon pensions have been granted gdon
panies report th a t 350 tons of tbe as follows: William O. Ash. Portland,
Mr and M r’ Snook re c e iv 'd i t e l -
berries have been packed in sugar and »20; Thomas G. Hofton, Portland, »25; <ram
T hursdnv saving ’h .lr «on
barrelled for ice cream m akers and Fred F. Gossman. Portland, »30; Elkin wss verv III and left T h u rsd iv noon [
preservers, a larg er am ount than ever L. Q u'iaenberry, Portland, »30; Minnie
for P ortland accom panied by Miss
before produced in w estern Washing- Hemsworth, Portland. »30; E verett V.
Pearl Shook.
te a county.
Borden, Portland. 110; Frank L. Cam-
Mi»« Edith S 'a rre tt of Salem, erson, Portland, »25; Erank J. A lstotl,
Cha:.
Cbiiiphe dl of Dallas and Miss C ottage Grove, »20; George M. llur- ELKS ASKED TO MARCH
WITH EUGENE HERD
Leona I arrnbee. h*»d of the Latin de- lingham. Kerry, »25; Jay G. Wood-
parun- t <?l Lim
:'lj (¿heraawa, »30; BJandina Sand­
have b " -’i asked
land. V III i>
>n for Philadelphia er., Scott* Mills, J3o; H airy E. dhar-
u y will ri present the state of row, Milwaukie, »20.
1
Friday, Ju n e 2-5 a ’ ’h" Annual
Oreg n at the Sesqui-Centennial ex-
One in stru cto r in botany and five ,
S
tale
Elk«
convention being h e ll In
position uly 4.
atndents in agriculture and foreatry
E u g .a e 'ju n e 24 and 2B. The re q u e s t,
The body, clad in a green bathing from the Oregon A gricultural college
suit, which was washed ashore and will work in the Cascade m ountains ¡„elude all Elks In Si.rlpgfleld w h e -!
found on the ocean beach at M arsh­ this summer, studying the distribution t i e r they belong t the Eugene lodge
field. has been Identified positively as of white pine and I t * relation lo cur­ or net.
Eugene, ore.
SI «»re No. 11
t i l II anil W IllaiRi’ttc
A program of varied « vents has
that of W ilbur Elliott, 19, son of Mr. ran ts and gooseberries, trie- student
.;. . Mr-. M. P. Elliott, ot ,'v vherg, will collect data from nursern-s on cur­ been provided for ’he en tertain m en t
T hursday the
who was drowned while swimming at ra n ts and gooseberry cultivation, as of th e visiting Elks
?
. .n May 23 last.
th« t-e are host plants for white pine opening session will sta rt at 1:30
S ta rtin g Saturday, June 26, fifty -s ix Broier stores catering to tho
Ix -pile reports from some qu arters blister rust which has now been found with addresses and sp.cehe«. Auto-
tha: (ii
i, - rating lum ber companies in this mate. Inspection points will m„blb‘ ra c e , are being held at 2:00
th r ifty shoppers of fo u r states are givin g a buyer's feast of greater valuo3
wer- !:■ ' n a program of cu rtail­ he located for the S tate board of hurt!- a f t f c o u n f v fair grounds and a
culture.
,
at
the
Armory
nt
8:00
for
all
m ent, 1"S mills for the week ended
in appreciation of the splendid patronage enjoyed by o u r stores during
Juin 12 p ro lu .e d 116,147.029 feet of
Official canvass of the votes enst at Elks. Friday will open with a hitsl-
the firs t six m onths o f the year. A visit to Breier's w ill convince any old
Ion of the bidve a t D> 00 A
lum ber. New business booked totaled the recent prim ary eleciion has been n , ♦
118,162,904 feet and shipm ents am ount­ completed by Sam A. Koser, secretary M. nnd al 1'30, A r ’tualH tlc contest
o r new custom er of the enorm ous saving power of th is chain o f stores.
ed to 122,U 77,569 feet.
of state. Form al comm issions have will he held at 2 30. followed by a
See our w indow display of merchandise, compare prices and save money.
The Oregon public service com m is­ been mailed to tho successful candi­ parade nt 4:30. T he convetlon will
sion has requested the In terstate com­ dates. The official canvass showed conclude wllh a dance nt the W in te r:
m erce comm ission to reopen the case th at C harles A. Benson and Edward Garden an«, 24 rounds of boxing a t ,
Involving the proposed C entral Ore- Dunnigan tied for the dem ocratic norn- the Armory nt, 8 00 P. M.
goa railroad developm ent program to ln a tl° n l° r rep resentative in the leg-
.
ths end th a t testim ony may he intro- lala’ure for Marlon county. Each can- F a| | , from O araqe— Allen Sneed,
i
dU'-eJ looking to th e construction of dlcate received a total at 33 votes. ,.¡ ^ 1 -year old son of A R. Sneed, lo (
u east and west line across the state The contest will be settled by a pub-
m„rf,t,an t fi.,| off the roof of a j
aa »ought In the original proceeding ,lc draw ipg to be held In th» sta te de- | Kara|?(, T „f,sday m orning and w as )
• f th» Oregon coinmls»loo.
p artm en t a t Ualem.
ba J]y b ru h M
Nelson Fisher K oine Destroyed
By Fire To Be R ebuilt; E r
ployres At M ill S ta rt Sub­
scription and May H e l p
B uild F ourth
By
The Quality
The Taste
The Economy ot Serving
Good Food to Your Family
Friday and Saturday Special
ALL FOR 93c
9 - WHITE FRONT GROCERY - 9
H arvest and Haying
Supplies
Binder Twine
16c and 20c lb.
Myers Hay Carrier Un­
loaders
$11.00 and $13.50
Bale Ties
-
-
$2.25 Bdl.
Machine Oilers -
-
15c up
Wright & Son
Pre-4th
Selling
Campaign
56 Stores
G.J.BREIEHCe.
Pre-4th
Selling
Campaign.
In The West
aIt Always Pays to Buy at Breiers”
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