The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, December 30, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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    THURSDAY DBCBMRBR 30, 102«
T ir a sP R iN Q p ra a j) news
r AAB TWO
Her» From Portland — F a r m • r
Franklin of IMrtland wna hare for the
holiday» visiting hla parents. Mr and
Mr». W. F. U. Franklin of Reavey'a
hop ranch.
[ TOWN AND VICINITY
JMMN In—Charles Jesssn of Wall | M n Williams III— Mrs. George WII
•rrllle » a s a vlaltor here this week Ham of Rainbow Is reported to be HI.
Hiss is Visitor— P 8 . Hills of J a s-1
per was a visitor here Tuesday.
W altsrvills Man In— Marion Chase
resident of Walterville. was a visitor
In town Tuesday.
Mrs. Laird Here— Mrs P. M. Laird
of Pleasant Hill was a shopper In
this city Tuesday.
Brownville
Man Here — William
Fpaulin of Brownsville was a visitor
here Monday.
McKinzie In—John MeKinxIe of
Oakridge transacted business in this
city Monday.
Vida Man Here— E N Rohart of
Vida was a business visitor here
Tuesday.
Here From Leeburg—W H Craft
of Lee bury was a visitor here on
Tuesday.
•
Visit at Harvisburp— W H. Hawk
and family went to Harrisbury on
Tuesday to visit with relatives and
friends.
HOME DEMONSTRATIONS
GIVEN BY 0. A. C. WOMAN
Bartlett III— A K B a rtle tt is HI at
his residejiee on F. street.
The second of u »cries of food pre­
Toonallt Removed— Miss llonnie paration demonstrations will b gtv.'U
Findley underwent a tonsil opérai* n Tuesday January 4 at Vida and Fri­
Monday.
day. January 7. at W alterville by
Has Operation — IXirothv tlirard Miss Lucy Case, nutrition specialist
underwent a major operation at the of Ihe Oregon State Agricultural cel
leg,
Mrs. Florence Allen is chair­
Pacific Christian hospital Monday.
man of the committee In charge ut
Here From Jasper— M I.. Wallace V da and Mrs. Lawrence Millican at
and daughter. of Jasper, were Spring W alterville
field visitors Friday.
A salad demonstration will be held
Miss Case will give
Return to Wendltng— Mr. and Mrs at 10 o'clock
Rathbun returned to Wendling Mon ’ three talks. "Ilow to Kat and Grow
day after visiting here for a few days. j Fat.” "Ilow to Eat and Grow Thin.”
and "Planning Balance,! Meals for
Vlaitoro from Goshen— Mrs G J i the Health of the Family "
IX-Bos of Goshen as a Sprlnyfield ,
Meetings will also be held at Co-'
visitor Monday.
burg Wednesday and Lorane Thurs­
Inventory Taken— Inventory was. day. Each woman attending Is re-1
taken at Ihe Booth-Kelly Lumber | quested to bring a mixing bowl or
pan. spoon and paring knife Also
company plant this- week.
plate, knife fork and spoon will be
Visit From Corvallis— Mr. and Mrs brought to halls not equipped for
Fred Roth of Corvallis spent the j serving meals.
holidays in Springfield.
Freealng Injury Io fnull trees I»
recogulaed lu the spring by dead
bark that usually has a sour smell
and may crack and peel off. Il»»
Oregon experiment station explains
i he
pt-e|lng tllacloses discolored
Brief Resume of Happenings of cambium and »apwoisl black 'on
pear trees. Or the hark may a,there
the Week Collected tor
and shrink at It dries oat. forming
a sunken area
Bomrtltn, s a new
Our Readers.
hark Is formed under the old. which
scales off At other Hines the wood
A meeting was held nt th Mill City Is killed while the cambium and
garage Itiai Sal unlay night lot' D»u inner bark remain alve
The sap-
I u i
- of ccgunltlug lb,- Mill City wood then grows a new cylnder.
Gun - Sub.
which covers a dead black or brown
Eugene’s first Vmllo broadcasting heart.
station i;. being luatatlod ai the i.u
gene hotel and will In- In operation In
FOR RALB—Carbon paper In large
about ID days. Il win announced.
sheets, 18x3* Inches, suitable to»
R. Roux, fireman at the main Coos
making tracings The tvews Officia
Bay Lumber company mill, was killed
when he was caught In an avalanche
of sawdust and chips in the fuel bln
OREGON NEWS ITEMS
OF SPECIAL INTEREST
The Etig’-ne winden mills has an
annual payroll ot $I0901M) and cm
ploys X0 persons throughout the year,
according to Carl Koppe, one of the
ow ners of the plant
PYROTOL USE TO BE
of Clatsop county who fought for the
SHOWN ON FARMS United States during the Spanish war
will be erected on the Clatsop county
The use of pyrotol. government 1 courthouse grounds next spring
war explosive. In ditching and stum p-, Thirty eight government
hui»- i s
ing will be demonstrated on four worked In tiregon during the month
farms next week by County Agent of November and took 3X9 coyotes,
O. 8 Fletcher and F. E. Price O. A. 47 bobcats, cue bear, eight badger»
C. extension engineer
Farmers and eight skunks and 12 porcupines
others wtth land clearing to do are
The population of tiregon farms
Invited to witness these demonstra­ decreased from 214.021 to 210.2XX In
tions.
Ihe five-year Interval between 1920
A demonstration in ditching and and 1925. according to supplementary
stumping will be held on the H R figures from the rwnsas bureau
Brown farm In the Mohawk vallev
The Pleasant school house, one mile
Wednesday afternoon. January 6.
east of Silverton. was destroyed by
Thursday a blasting demonstration
fire lag’ week
The Ore had gained
will be given on the Ralph Lynch
considerable headway before being
farm near Lorane.
discovered and all the content» were
On Friday January 7 pyrotol use in
lost.
removing stumps will be shown on
Alice Sanders, an employe of the
the Marlon Elston farm east of Lea-
burg
A demonstration for Thurs state department In Salem. * U »er
day. Jnunary 13. is planned on th»- Icusly burned when her clothing
caught fire from a heating stove
Lewis West farm at Trent.
The burns were confined io her back
and left arm
For cleaning up wilt-infected po­
An order for 140.000 white coder
tato stock in Oregon fields the three ' railroad lies has been received at
plan method of mgutng is recommend­ North H«-nd from Japan
The ordn
ed as the most rapid, in a report by »III be filled by the Coos Bay Lumber
Visitor Here From Medford— Miss
From Longview — Mr. and Mrs M B. McKay of the experiment sta company and the Western White Co
Harriet Newell of Medford. Ore., is Ernest Skinner and small son of
tion. This method Is best used with dar company
visiting in Springfield. She is a form­ Longview. Washington, visited at the a seed plot, by means of which wilt
Central Point’s brick factory. Io
er resident of this city, and has been Robert Sid well residence over Christ­ control can be had with the least
rated on the Pacific hlghwuy at th,
• guest at the Fred Frese residence mas
trouble and labor.
northern part of the city limits, and
daring a part of her stay.
which has been idle for some months
Dine at Harrisburg— Or. and Mrs
Application of stomuch poisons to, is expected to commence operation
R
P.
Mortensen
drove
to
Harrisburg
Among Thurston Visitors — Jack
plants for insect control has come within a short time.
Harbert and Carl Carpenter were Sunday, where they dined with Mr 1
to be regarded In Oregon as most
and
Mrs.
Fred
Moddy.
The
Morten­
The Salem chamber of commerce
among Thurston residents who trans­
satisfactory in dust form, says the, recently launched a movement to oh
sens
and
Moodvs
have
been
friends
acted business in Springfield Tues­
experiment
station
entomologist tain a radio broadcasting station for
for 20 years.
day.
Oust sticks to slick-leafed plants that city. The station would have a
Out-of-Town Visitors— Among out- such as cabbage better than liqu’d. power of 10O watts and would serve
Here From Riddle— Mr and Mrs. of-town visitors here on Fr'ilay wer- covers the entire surface more even both Marlon and Polk counties
J. Elder, and sons. Allan. Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Purrell and John ly and seem s to burn tender foliage
The FourL hall at Westport, re­
Harold, all of Riddle. Oregon were Purcell of Wendling. Earl Deudmnnd
less. It may be applied through a
here this week visiting Mrs. Elder’s of Walterville. and Guy W iltse of coarse sack or cheesecloth bag, but puted the finest along the lower Co
lumliia river, was burned to tip
parents. Mr. and Mrs. 8 C. W right
Marcola.
a preferable way Is by means of a ground last week, with loss estimated
commercial type of duster.
a) $15,000. covered by Insurance. Re
Return to Portland— Howard Blom
Visitors From Portland — M i s s
t '.Hiding Is considered probable
and his sister. Mrs Ruel Marsh. Maude Gorrio and brother, T. C. Gor-
At the first session held In six years
Pollination
of
Ett-rberg
straw-
chlldren of Rev. and Mrs. Blom of the J rie. »"ere Springfifld visitors over the
Baptist church, returned to Portland' week-end. They were at the home berrte- 121 by interplantirig of other the county treasurers of Oregon. num
boring 15. reorganized their assn, ia
Sunday aiter spending Christmas of their mother. Mrs C I Oorrie Sr varieties had no more effect on the
tion at a meeting In Portland recently
crop
than
self-pollination,
in
tests
with their parents here. Mr Marsh
Baby Son Born—A baby son was
by re-electing foy president I). (I
accompanied them on the visit to born to Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wetzel conducted by Oregon growers and the lirager of Salem, treasurer of Marie
, xperlment station.
Barrenness of
Springfield.
of Springfield Monday.
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____________________ some of the terminal blossoms was county.
Nine tracts of timber, located In
a-crib d to defective structure of the
Coos, Lam and Linn counties, wer»
pistils.
sohl at Roseburg liy the government
land office In a -ah which aggregated
approximately $82.000.
All of th,
tracts sold were originally Oregon and
With grateful appreciation of all favors received by ns
See a shc4w here New Year's California grant lands.
Wishing You A Happy New Year
I. -
RAIMO « T A T IO N KOAC
2P0.7 M eter»;
MX) W a lla ;
Rchvdule for wWek of January »,
I MT.
Monday — January $
« 3 0 1• .M1. Agricultural sit uni Inn
reports.
a u, P M Timely farm t iplcs,
; nt) P M Tin- rnnipu* reporter.
< 15 p in 4 II Club activities
7:2® 1* M "1C, onoiulca of Ilog Pro-
due tinti lu Or»son.’* Pi of. A W.
Ollwr
; r- p M Ihmltry llrcndlng No |,
l*rof A G Lunni
X tin I’ M Strawberries Pi Oregon,
No. I. Prof C E Kciiustnr.
CALL AND KKK Dr N W Kmery
on prices on plate and other work tf
Eugene’« Largest
Department Store
Wishes All
A Happy
And Prosperous
NEW
YEAR
Greetings of the Season
To Our Many Friends
Eugene Farmers Creamery
EUGENE
OREGON
Bell Theatre
and New T eat s night.
DEC. - 31 — JAN. - 1
from you and for the priceless though intangible asset,
your Good Will, which we prize beyond measure, we seek
to merit your continued confidence and aim to serve you
faithfully in the future.
F. A. Patterson. »1. pioneer of Ore
gon and father of Governor elect I. I.
Patterson, died at his home In lnd<
pi-ndence last week, deprived of th»
pleasure of seeing his son ascend tc
the highest office within the gift ol
the people of the state.
The board of regent» of state nor
mal school», by a vote of five to four
»elected La Grande a» the location fot
Fourth and Main Streets
the new state normal school which
was created under a measure ap
PHONE 63
proved by the voters of Oregon at
the last gtnersl election.
Opposition to the proposed plan ot
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establishing a game refuge for mule
P M M a B M 8 8 H B B B B n e M « M M m m « t I »1»-.mm» H. ,iam w. W '-t'WltmkUHMMN -
lull deer In western ,.ake county ha»
been encountered among land owner
SUNDAY ONLY — JAN. 2
of the district, who maintain that th»
establishment of the reserve would
W1UJAM rn r
tend to dc, re«se property values.
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A long-distance telephone messag,
Friends in business are as precious as friends in
from John Maben, caretaker of Cratei
social life.
j
Lake lodge, reports that the snowfall
/
A N D THE
has reached a depth of seven feet
With the dawn of a Bright New Year Sve feel a deep grati-
five Inches In the Crater Lake Nn
tude to our friends for their loyalty.
tlonal purk
The snow Is heavily
packed and wns still falling steadily
May we continue to serve you in a sincere spirit of
cooperation and m utual helpfulness.
Up to Inst week apple shipment,
TUES. _ WEO. — JAN. 4 . 5
from
Hood River had reachfsl 4041
Big ten reel show.
Bring
the whole family for 50c Tues­ cars, and estim ates placed remaining
stored stocks at 550 cars. The re
day night.
mainder of the apples of first grad,
late-keeping varletlea will be held fot
Coming soon—
the late market The pear tonnag»
BUSTER KEATON IN
shipped to date reached 481 cars.
In d e p e n d e n t M e a t C o .
May We Serve You In 1927
W IÓ J 0 N K
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COUNTESS’
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"THE GENERAL"
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2nd - - Low Price
Qualify Must Come First in all our Plans to Serve You.
Low Price la Important, But Is Secondary
to Quality.
Low
R asili«
S tan d ard T im a .
Meacham, midway between Pendle­
ton and lot Grande, was the coldest
town in Oregon during the recent
cold spell, the mercury dropping to
32 below.
A monument In honor of the mam
Here From Seattle— Mr. and Mrs
Has Minor Operation— Howard Nel- Ernest Bartlett are here from Seattle
eon of Wendiiny underwent a minor visiting his father. A. E. Bartlett.
operation at a local suryeon's olliee
Returns to Portland— J W. Craug-
Tuesday.
han returned to Portland Monday
after spending the holidays with his
Adenoids Removed— Adenoids were
family here.
removed from Nelvin Platt "of Thurs­
ton at a suryeon's office here Tues-
Return to Salem— Carl and Delbe't
Whitenack returned to their home at
Salem Monday after visiting here for
Leaves for California— LaVerne
s short time.
Newman left this week for Chico.
California, after apendiny the holi­
Visits Mother—Dr C. G. Van Val-
days with Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Turner. zah of Portland was here for Christ­
mas visiting his mother. Mrs Bernice
Here Christmas Eve— Mr and Mrs
Van Valzah.
6am Montgomery of Notl spent
Christmas eve at the Fred Frese resi­
California Visitor»— Mr and Mrs.
dence.
John Neher entertained their son
and daughter from California over
Smith Returns — Justice of the
i the holiday week end.
Peace R. W. Smith has returned to
i
the city after visiting over the holi-
Mrs. Emery Return»—Mrs. N. W
days at the residences of his four Emery Is back from Portland where
daughters in Portland
I she visited for a few days with her
sister.
Returns to Reed> pert— Carl Sen|
aenay. who spent Christmas here | At Kester Home— Floyd Kester and
visiting relatives, has returned to »rife of Marsbfi Id visited at the E
Reedsport where he is employed by E. Kester home here over the Christ­
the Southern Pacific company.
mas week-end.
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Price W ithout
Good Value Would Indicate •
Cheapness. Note the
Difference.