The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, August 19, 1926, Page 6, Image 6

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    T H K S P IU N C U M I» XSW 8
PAOS S U
TIIVHSDAY AVfiVST 13.
Dsuebutee national forest for ih s »»»•
fiscal year were surpassed by those
of only one other foreet In Oregon ■
the Crsler. Timber sale receipts from
the Deschutes forest for th®
7®»r
total »lOl.t54.54. Receipts from sim ­
ilar sales 1« lh® Urnlnr national forest
amount to »115.•”» 74
Negotiations on Ibe part of Bend for
the past two yeare to obtain water
trout Tuutalo creek for a domeellc
, apply ended when the el»7 became
Undor cunslrucllou »Ince March 4
the Crooked river bridge, speunlna ■
basalt walled gorge more lhau SIW
T o G r o w B a n a n a s I n So n i t
reel in depth »0 the route uf The
| Dalles California highway In southern
That Springfield will not tamely
submit to edicts coming from the
Jatferaou county, was opened to g«n
"Trail to Rail" moot-court situated tn
eral
traffic Munday
Brief »f Resume ef
Eugene was shown Friday by the ac­
A. C. Dlnon. gensrnl manager of the
the Week Cellectetf fer
tion of the local H ons club at their
Huelh Kelly Lumber oompany. ot Eu
weekly meeting. The manly spirits
gaae. an authority on weelern lurnbei
Bur Reader«.
] of Springfield's booster organisation
conditions, has been appointed a mcm
b«r of th* national comm llle* on wood
revolted from the extension of Juris­
iagvald Lien. 17. »«a of Mr aad Utilisation, which ha* Its headquarters owner of right® «• ®u
diction to Springfield and Issued a
The supply
secured from Ihe 1 um
counter edict which aet at naught the Mr* R K Ylen of Caaby. waa killed In Washington. D 0 .
alo
lrrlgalU.it
dtalrUl.
Ihe city trading
Another new recent record for tbs
fulmugattona of the Eugene hierarchy. while blasting slumps.
(V* second feel of Deschutes water
Since Friday all unusual facial
In th« Columbia county cl*rh'» W illamette river level was set at Ku and paying »»5.0IW for ih* Tumalo
adornments have been under the ban ot re for July amounted to »434 10. an geue when a mark of minus .7 feet wa*
reported by the observer
This Is right*.
In Springfield. The males of Bugens loir«»»« of »170 over July, 102»
Paper* were served on members of
the
lowest
mark
recorded
since
th*
may tamely submit to hlddiing behind
Final surveys h»v» been mad* pre
such brush as Moaes wore, but not paratury to beginning conalructlun of start of taking of the measurements the public service commission »1 Hslcn
lu a suit filed In the United »tales dis
the men of Springfield. Such was the the new »200.000 theater nt Klamath a number of years ago.
Two hundred aud fifty bead of cat trlct court In I’ortlnml lo restrain the
resolution passed by the Lions club Fall*.
lie are reported to have died In an commlaalon from enforcing an order
The resolution states that "Where­
Aproxlmately SOU men are reported alarming eplaoollc. which for two placing Ihe valuations of the t'ooa aud
as the Boosters and Sports of Spring-
to be fighting 11 foreat ftrea on ata te! weeks has been depleting herds nest furry Telephone company nt »441.5(7
field are wholeheartedly with Kugene
and national limber land In Jackson Corbett, llamascu». Troutdale, Boring for rntemnklng purpose*. This order
tn making the Trail to Rail celcbra
Gresham and Springdale. The tllsoa.s was Issued by the commission on
Itton a success.“ therefore be It re- county.
The entire Caacade national fore*t, la diagnosed as hemorhaglc septicemia April 1. 1(2«
! solved that any Springfield or Kugeue
Voters of the stale of Oregon si tbs
The Jackson county court ha* of­
After seven years of intensive search and experimentation, Pi
icitlxen caught wearing the "Trait to lying ea»t of Eugene and comprlatng
T J Harris has discovered banana seeds and is now introducing their
¡Rail Whisker* within the corporate 1.023.510 acre» ha* been clo«ed to fered a reward of »500 for th.- arrest general election In l(3g will express
cultivation in the South. He plans to make this great foou iruit a
and conviction of forest firebugs lo be their attitude on the question of re-
limits of Springfield be arrested and smoker*.
profitable crop in Georgia. Alabama, Mississippi, Texas tnd later in
John Lynn. SO. died nt a Salam ho* coupled to the »500 offered by the slate tieallng the lilh amendment lo lb s fed
fined
50
cents."
The
money
thus
South Carolina, Tennessee and Kentucky. Picture shows Dr. Harris
oral constitution, according to an Ini­
raised Is being used to defray the ex­ pltal of Injurto* Buffered In an ex- • i for the sam e purpose The action was
in his southern gardens.
pense of Springfield entries In the plosion while blasting slump* near taken following the setting by an In tiative petition filed In the offlcee of
cendtary of gtx fires on Evans creek the secretary of stele at Hnlsm The
Sublimity.
parade.
•
An average of one deer a week Is petition was filed by the World War
About 100 delegatee from IS Ore­
Since Friday Its provisions have
Veterans' league, of which F O. M sr
been strictly enforced. The first of gon counties attended the annual con­ being killed on the highways of Ore
cer
of Portland 1* president.
fenders to suffer the trials of the vention of the Oregon Title association goa by reckless auto drivers, accord
The state game commission at ft*
lng to K. F Averill, stale game war
"Trail Twister»" court were H J Cox at Astoria.
n eit meeting In Heptember probably
Boardman rancher* who planted den. who has given game wardens
That old familiar strain. "Way dow n’ 110“ ' the
b*tB< on« of these and Harry Stewart, who were caught
instructions lo arrest drivers for reck wUI be asked lo adopt two measure*
with
the
proof
of
guilt
upon
their
wheat
are
highly
elated
over
the
heavy
sooth In the land of cotton.” some d a y (tr* lta w hkh d,?Telow ’ hether pollln-
less driving when the responsibility to protect game fish In Oregon, ac­
w lll glee way to "Way down south tn lted or BO‘- aBd the more I1« orou,17 ^ B esid es passing this manty resolu­ yield which la running from 10 to <0
cording to K F AverUI. slate gam*
appears to rest with them
bushels
per
acre.
the land of bananas," If the dreams of the Plant «ro’,,> the 1,r<er wUI
the
warden. One measure would prohibit
Tbc
reclamation
bureau
Is
hurrying
tion th« club listened to the reports
Plan* for the North Morrow ooun
Dr. T. J. Harris come true.
i buBcb *
Tbla »• COBlrary to
the use of salmon sggs In retching
to completion plans for the drainage
......
what transpires In the fruit orchards of the comm ittee chairmen In charge ty fair are nearing completion Hep
rainbow trout la Diamond laks and
Dr Harris, discoverer of the banana
t
of the Trail to Rail float built under tember 3 and 4 are the date* .e l and system of the Warm Springs division
. . .
....
w
1“ the temperate sone,
the other wonld make unlawful the
i
of
tbs
Vale
Irrigation
project,
and
will
need declare« the day will come when
,h . joint au sp ice, of the Lions club It will be held at Boardman.
bananas will be the chief crop of the
“The pistillate of fem ale flowers and the Chamber of Commerce Julius
advertise for bids as soon as the courts smoking and sailing of (rout
W. L. Clinton, to. Portland, waa kill­
bavs approved the contract entered
southern tier of these United States, are at the base of the bunch, which. Fulop reported on money raised to
ed Instantly whan hl* car turned over
Already he has Introduced the ba- when “ • • • « » * • “ >•
i"” rted pay for the float, and Q O Bushman on The Dallea-Callfornla highway. 48 Into between the Vale Irrigation dis­ FOR BAfJ»—f'nrbon paper In large
eheets. M i » lachee, suitable tae
trict and the secretary of tho Interior
Sana seed into Florida. There he Position, places the »laminate or pel- reported upon the generel plan, for mile* north of Klamath Falls.
m aking tracings
The new« Office.
Receipts from timber sales In the
cultivates the slippery skinned fruit Ien bearln« flowers b*Iow'- thMe ar*
The public service commission d»
the floats.
on Melbourne Farms, the experiment found UD<ler the bralta of the taMeb
\n invitation was given the Lions nled th* application of the Coo. Bay
station which he is conducting. Now >“ “* appendages.
Then again, the to inspect the Ables Irrigated ranch
I Boom company for permission to ceaa*
be plans to plant his seed In Georgia. mal*
are BOt " * n UBtU ,be f<" Saturday. August 21 which h a . been I operation* on th* Coquille river.
A la ba ma. Mississippi and
Texas. m ak flowe”
Bot op*>B UBt,‘ ,he te' conducting a .cries of
Ladder* are used to pick *v*rgre*n
Later he will invade South Carolina. 0Ter aBd d*‘ad <OBe of x »,u rP ’ d®- under the direction of th . Experiment
I berries in the vicinity of Reed.port.
T ensessee and Kentucky.
T,ce" to br,n* abbut cross-polllnatlon). station of the Oregon Agriculture Col-
the bu»he* growing 15 feet tn height
I But. since the pollen grains are not
and covering about JO f.et square
‘
“One acreo of bananas yields a w)nd bowie bnt
gtlcky gnJ re.
I Jess Sxnltson was a guest at the
Halsey and Tangent gardener* are
greater food supply than twenty acres ma(n atUched to the mthara. there
complaining about the damage done
of wheat, says Dr. Harris
All I (g nQ d<)ubt ,bat ln prehistoric times, luncheon.
by tb* China pheasant* by scratching
need It a temperate sone ln which
lnMsct or gect>r glpptn< blrd
out the squash vine* and other plants.
there Is freedom from frost six i performed the function o f transfer-, In court For Throwing Tomato«*
A family quarrel found Its way into
months In the year."
Labor condition* la Salem are th*
! ring tb s pollen from on« hunch of the court* today when Bert Woods
“I'm not bringing these seeds to fruit to another; this agency either v a s fln«d »10 in Justice court for beet on the Pacific coast, according to
life to accomplish something freakish, became extinct or the plant failed to throwing tomatoes at J. H. Harris. a report for July issued by th* United
State* department of labor la Port
bnt to grow this food plant or fruit.” I produce the attractive nectar.“
The two fam ilies are neighbor* Har­
land.
Dr. Harris is certain that great ba-
_
. - Dr. Harris successfully crossed the ris live* on B street and Woods on
Mr« lossea la the stst* of Oregon,
nana plantations can replace the cot-
, .
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, ,
,
.
- ..
.
red banana with the commercial yel- Fifth. The children of the two got axolustve of Portland, during July a*
ton fields of the South. Cotton crops ,
.
.
,
. .
to
fighting
and
calling
names
and
last
.
. . . . . .
low from one to three Urge seeds de-
gregatsd »444,340. according to a re
are being eaten up by the boll weevil
..
, veloplng near the flower end of the night the parents became lvolved. A port prepared by Will Moore, state
and other pests.
I
.
. ,
_
bananas experimented upon.
The large supply of vegetables furnished fire marshal
"No. we wouldn’t have too many minute b l a c k
specks sometimes the ammunition for the two men who
Tb* number of Inmate* nt the Ore
bananas." says Dr. Harris. "The ba- found ln bananas are unfertilised Indulged In the sport for some time
goa state penitentiary ha* reached it*
before
they
were
compelled
to
quit.
nana crops would go Into the making ovules upon the central placenta; the
peak In the history of tb* institution
anann
f flour
l r . u r which
v x r h ir 'h
f a as
n a good
F r ir w l as
fl*
_ . a .
o f h banana
Is
fertile _ seeds
are three-eights of an
There are now a total of 5(2 convict*
Bayb
Boy
Born—
Mr.
and
Mrs
wheat flour.”
Inch ln diameter.
Walter Palley of Mabie announced In the prison.
The banana plant gave up produc-
ur.
o r n . has
u a . been
ewwu balled
u&ueu as
«8 the
IIP the arrival of a baby boy Tuesday
Dr. n Harris
Th* Ladd A Rush bank nt Salem,
lng seed years ago and multiplies it- Luther Burbanks of Great Britain morning The baby was born at the which 1* one of the oldest financial In-
self vegetatively, according to Dr. p Or seventeen years he was superin- Pacific Christian hospital.
■tltutlon* ln the *tat*. ha* received a
Harria.
| tendent of the British Government
FOR SAIJ6—-Payroll sheet*, printed permit to remodel It* quarter* at ■
"It was necessary, therefore, if seed Agricultural Experiment and Teach-
and la stock at th* Nawa o « e e cost of »50.000.
Form suitable for road, eonatraetloa
productlon were to he induced.“ he tng Stations in Jamaica and Bermuda
William Burch, who has been a log­
P R IC E D F R O M f 5 8 .0 0 to $112.00
work, aawmtlla. etc., with tabla to ging contractor for a number ot year*,
commented, "to subject the plant to
His creative work won him election
compute workman'» compenaatloe
waa killed instantly at the Hchelder
conditions conductive to reproduction as a Fellow of the Royal Society of
See our display at any time, there is no
and deduction» No employer should
as opposed to th - usual tropical con- Arts and Industries of the British Em-
be without these I- t m when t»ey mill, near Ix>rane, when struck by the
obligation to buy
ditions which, of course, favor vegeta- plre.
oas ba portdiaead for a few ceoia top of a falling tree.
Redmond ban be>-n selected a . tho
stte for a 45.000 egg hatchery which Is
to bs operated by W. H. Thompson of
Standard
Ipswich Silk
5 6 Stores
Canby. Work of Installing machinery
Designer
probably will be started la September. I
Becauae be used a circle of fire la '
—
■ . ■ I
timbered country to keep coyote* away
For Ladies
from his flock of sheep at night. Frank
With the Belrobe
Byrne, cam pleader for Pat Reilly of '
In th e W e s t
Jefferson county, was arr est ad near
Bend and fined »25
Herbert Hoover, eeeretary of oeui-
meroe. plane to loee him self some­
s.td n tl Clear eyea. clear akin, healthy looking llpe and tooth, pro-
where ln the wilds of Oregon the Inst |
« , v illa h t n o o d ^ h in g hand, ere EVERY ONE th . re.u lt of care
10 dny* of Aagust. Just where ke will
X n O o n ’ .n d a Dreg Store I. th . M A «K «T F L A C . Mr th . pur-
spend hie lime, or with whom, the
ohaae
of AIDS for GOOD LOOK8I Wo OOTTEMI
Sport Last
secretary would not say.
But remembahl Remembah, Good Folkal
There ARE tlm ss whan you "1st down" a bit In attsntlvsnsa* to
Ladiee Tan Oxfords for sport
Th* Valley Brotherhood of Baptist*,
y o u r7 .V L n and an un.xpsctod o.tustlon Ilk. a "data" aria®, whan It
\
which
Includes
representative*
from
!
or street wear
h .m m ea nacstaary to gat bsautlful In a great big HURRYI
It a
Marion. Polk, Benton and IJnn ooun
TT4EN that you want to have RIGHT at HAND tha equipment to
tlee. held its annual picnic at Rant lam
metsphorose SUDDEN right In front of your mlrrorl
And the balance of hla ad points out ths things you will NEED
park, near Jefferson More than M0
persons attended the banquet
la that a good Idea7
For having the most attractively ar­
ranged and bent kept garden tn a
club of six. John Croats of Tankton
received the first prise ln a garden
I. • • !
Inspection tour conducted by tleorge
Ladles Black Patent one
Nelson. Oolumbla county agen t
strap pumps
China pheasants are unusually
abundant la eastern and western Ore­
Invented Year« Too Late!
Nearly EVERYona these day»
gon and dear are plentiful la every
POURS On and STAYS!
use* KLEENEX to »wish off the
t i t * Style
section of the state where deer are to
IV» this LIQUID Rouge 1 And
Cold Cream after application!
once It’» In place It stays PUT!
be found, aecordlng to B. F. Averill,
Softly abaorbent paper, it leave*
It
blend»
readily
and
you
can
use
state game warden, ln hla monthly re­
tha akin smooth and velvety and
your
face
and
lipa
freely
for
Tan and Blacks
port.
you THROW the Kleenex away
smile*, grins and ktsaes without
" ~ Wide Toe
Patents, Suede and C a l f
A mortgage given by the W est O o M t '
after using. Think of the towel*
fear of disarranging IL Costa
It save*. Coats 35 cent* a box.
Leathers. Close out price
HydroBleotrle corporation to the -
26 cents a bottle!
’ whiskers
are ruled
OUT BY LIONS CLUB
OREGON NEWS ITEMS
OF SPECIAL INTEREST
Bananas Will Be Coming
Big Crop in Southern States
COLONIAL
Cooking is Easy with a new
COLONIAL RANGE
HOSIERY
98c to S1.85
C.J.BREIERCO
and W illam ette
Wright & Son
I
Patterns
QUICK TRICKS
Store No. 11___ Eugene, Ore.
Ladies' Oxfords
$4.95
$3.45
One lot Pumps
and Oxfords
M en’s Tan Oxfords
$3.95 arid $4.95
$2.85
Edmonds Foot-fltter
Shoes and Oxfords
Values to $7.50
Close out Price $4.95
a pair
Boys Tan Oxfords
All Silk Dresses. Values to
$16.50 now
$9.95
Good Last
A Strong Shoe
S3.35 «i“1'
“IT ALWAYS PAYS TO BUY AT BREIERS”
Bankers Treat aad Barings Bank of {
Minnesota tor »755,000 has been filed .
with the f^hsmbta county clarh. The
mortgage eoveru land, leasee. tdecUIc '
works, power houses, sto., ef the enr ,
poratlun In Columbia, D o u la s, Barney.
Head River. Lane, Llnoein, Multno- j
mnh aad TIBamnak oouaUee and In i
Mason. Wahkiakum and Hkamanln
dies. W ashington
'I
— SPECIAL THIS WEEK —
Nydenta Tooth Paste
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Nyal Tooth Brush
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BOTH FOR 50c
KETEL’S DRUG STORE
5th and Blain
... 50c
... 50c
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