The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, February 28, 1929, Page 5, Image 5

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    THURSDAY, FKBRUAItY 2X, 192»
T H E SPR IN G FIELD NBW8
PACE FIVE
l o.inaiem of » Wo.U-rn Oregon MANY ATTEND ANNUAL
, from thia pert of the valley were
Truffle association, In which 14 cltlea ;
Mr. and Mr». George Platt. Mr and
MEETING OF EUGENE
urw to bn represented through their !
, Mr». Carl Platt, Mr. and Mr». Chris
chamber» of commerce, resulted laat j
FARMERS' CREAMERY ! Hansen and other».
week from a conference held at the
Umpqua hotel In Roseburg.
A sum of money agregatlng over
Laave (ha City— Mm Eillth OI i I noii
An unidentified driver of an auto-Itwo and ha*f million dollars has been
Principal
Events
of
the
Week
loft Hunduy for Portland.
mobile fatully Injured Tllman D. ly>op, P«© to stockholders and producers
Assembled for Information
Garibaldi groceryman last week and ' by the Eugene Farmers' Creamery
Spend W eekend Away— Mr. und
has not been apprehended. Loop was since Ita organization In 1914, accord­
Mr* Mi'll'- Cu ifi'l «pent ihn weck
of Our Readers.
walking along the Roosevelt highway Ing to a financial statement made by
cnil In Pnrltiinil.
near Sheldon's garage when he was Thomas L. Ohlsen, secretary at the
Go to Salem—Mr. nnd Mm Henry
The tabulated value of the agricul­ Struck by the automobile.
annual meeting of the stockholders
tural producta of Malheur county
A d ria n went to Kulein Hunduy to
The scene of the farmers’ week pro yesterday,
»hipped In car Iota during 1928 waa
«■lenii a few i I iivm w ith rotativi-«.
Violet Ray gasoline 1» the
grams of Jackson county which were
"Three hundred persons from all
17,500.000, according to Hay G. Larson,
best gas on the market. It
held at Ashland the first three days ° ’ ®r Lane county were present at the '
Here from Thurston— E. J. Bertarh
county agent.
has revolutionized motor
shifted to Medford for the last three meeting (which Included a banquet '
win mie of Thumbin'« Munday vlnl
Deep «now In the hill» In Union days. The fine weather cut down the and speeches.
fuels. It is a high test gaso­
tnra In IhlN i lly.
county 1» causing deer to descend Into attendance, s* the farmers and or-
line that does not Injure
J- D. Mickle, fruit, dairy and food
Out of Town Visitors—(’. It Hast­
the foothill». At the G. H. Peter» chardlsts are all hu«y In the fields and commissioner of Portland, principal
your m otor but gives it
ings, <>f ThilrHlnn, and J J Calie, of
I ranch near Pondoia 125 deer were catching up with their work after a speaker at the meeting, told ot his ex-
added power and quick
| counted recently.
Waltervllle were In tnwn Saturday.
pickup.
two-rnonth cessation.
pertences and observations upon a
Travelera arriving In Baker from
At last, good signs of spring have trlP h® ma'1* to Europe last Hummer. ;
Here from Camp Creek—Robert
If you are not using
point» In Idaho report the eastern
made their appearance at Sweet ' Ue described farms In England and
Steven«, of ('unip Creek. will II week'«
Violet Ray now is the time
Edwin Dcahy, Secretary nt the : Oregon highway» In excellent condl- Home. The rain Is beginning to fall, compared dairying In the different J
visitor In the city.
to begin while the price is
Wavy in thr Harding t »litnrt. diet of j tlon, despite the recent heavy »now
the owl's welcome hoot can he heard countries. Denmark. Mr. Mickle said I
low.
Vlelt Here—Nina nnd Kila Boenon, ; _ beaci . f a i l u r e . a t _____________ ! and wind storm».
around barnyards; daffodils and flags loads the world In butter and Holland j
Leaves for Sen Pedro— Mra. Ilaxel
both of Eugene, spent Munday at the
are
beginning to shoot out of the leads the world In cheese while the
The
death
of
Jeremlth
M
Patterson
home of Dr. and Mr« W. H. I’ollard Peteraon anil baby left for Hun Pedro,
at The Dalles leave« the J. W. Nesmith earth, and the evenings are warm United States makes the best use of,
California. Tuesday.
post of the G. A. It. with only one sur- enough to leave small iambs out where who1® tnllk Mr Mickle wan sent to 1
Here from Leaburg—Mm. Albert
Buy* Car—Mr ad Mra. Jack Howell ; vlvor, Andrew Nl»h, who declare» he they are protected from wild beasts. England as the official delegate to the
Weaver, a arhool teacher at Leaburg
of Sunnyside addition this week pur- j will "carry on" alone.
Although snow covered the ground wor,d da,ry conferenc® th®r® »nd dnr-
wna In town Saturday.
Fifth and A Streets
chased a new I'lyttioutu car.
at Oregon City for three weeks, this '
Tli,'ted over the different
A
huge
body
of
water,
estimated
at
Here from Marcola— Mr and Mr«.
did not prevent the primroses from ' Par^R
British Isles and on the ;
Gor» to Portlnda— W. F. Walker of 5.184,000 ballons, ba» been drained
Art Hl< k»on of Marcola were vl»llor»
blooming In the garden of Mrs. R. A. continent.
from
the
upper
workings
of
the
Bals-
the
Walker-Poole
chapel,
made
a
trip
In Springfield Monday.
Schofield of that city. The yellow
O. 8. Fletcher, county agent gave a
ley Elkhorn mine through a three-lnch
to Portland Tueady.a
primroses are In bloom whlie the talk upon alfalfa growing. The pro­
From McKenzie Section— Wanda
hole »Ince January 27.
white ones are budding. Violet plants gress shown In the growing of alfalfa
Drury, of Blue River, and E J Button.
From Red Bluff— Mr and Mra Neem
Iloaeburg will have an egg packing
In the yard of Mrs. Isabelle Newman In Lane county since 1925, when the
of Nuiburg. were In town Hunduy.
Nelaon who have been «pending the station within the present year If the
of New Era, also are In bloom.
Eugene Farmers Creamery first start-
winter In Red Bluff, California, return-
poultry producers sign up enough hens
Visiting Hree from Grove— Mr nnd
h(imn ypl,te r(1a y.
Now Located in
M. W. Shearer, Maupin garage man, ted the growing of alfalfa among Its
with
the
Pacific
Cooperative
Poultry
Mrs I,. It Smith, of Collage Grove,
Miner Building
members,
shows
an
Increase
from
a
suffered
severe
burns
about
the
face
From Canyonville— Mr und Mr«. A. Producers' association.
What will It profit yon to gain
were visiting relative« In Springfield
a
negligable
acreage
to
2000
acres
In
and body when an oU barrel which he
P. Gillette, of Canyonville, are visiting
a million and lose yonr eyes
during the first of the week.
E. C. Kolinsky, the new superintend­
was thawing with a blow torch explod­ alfalfa today, Mr. Fletcher pointed
af the home of Mr und Mra. Harry ent of Crater Lake park, has arrived
from neglect or incompetence.
out.
It
wag
further
shown
that
this
ed. throwing blazing oil over the floor.
Go to Coquille — Mr and Mr« Gillette of thia city.
Better safe than sorry.
..
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. ,
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, In Klamath Falls to take up the duties
Shearer slipped and fell into the blaz­ alfalfa was grown for the most part
Sydney Delph und duughter went to ,
_
t
1
.
. ......... . ,
<‘t Colonel Thompson, recently trans-
Make Appointments
on
dry
land.
ing oil while attempting to escape
Coquille Friday und returned here I To Leave for South—W. II. Adrian, f,.rr(.(j tu y ,merane ark
Whenever Possible
George Platt, of Dexter, P. R. Ohl-
Bunday.
1 will leave for California txilnta tonight
from the building, and most ot his
! Where he Is going to recuperate from
Thu BU‘
ot lu,uber
•" clothing was burned from his body.
Danebo, H. M. Huntington of Florence 1
Dr. Sherman W. Moody
Sunday V lsltor-M rs Kenneth To I th„
<)f „ rw.„„t in#eH11
M ne county for the year 1928, made
Among the 21 cars of northwestern and George Gilmore of Juntcion City '
Optometrist - Eyesight Specialist
bias of Eugene, «pent Bunday at the I
bX >he West Coaat Lumbermen's asso-
were
elected
directors
for
the
coming
!
pears sold recently on the New York
Suite 831 Miner Bldg, Phone 362
Taken to Eugene Hospital— W. H elation, shows 94 mills with a total
hum« of Mr ami Mrs. L. A. Tobias on
year.
East Broadway, Eugene Ore.
auction
market
was
one
of
Rogue
river
Lambert was taken thia week to the production of 425,690,000 feet.
Blh and C streets.
Among those attending the banquet '
valley
d'Anjous
from
the
S.
A.
Nye
Eugene hospital for treatment, hua re­
Nine feet of snow at the rim of orchard which set the highest auction
To Spend Few Days Away — Mrs, turned home.
' 1J
if
Crater lake, eight feet at Anna Springs price received for valley fruit from
Enrl Dillard and daughter, Anna, left
and a temperature of 8 degrees below ' the 192tj geason The Ngw York car
Return
from
Salem—
Mr
and
Mrs
Tuesday for Portland where they will
Roy Smith returned from Salem last zero were reported recently by the topped the season's sales and brought
visit for a few days.
Friday where Mr. Smith haa been for caretaker of Crater Lake Lodge.
$4.52 per box for the extras, and $4.35
Four deer that have been feeding re­ for the fancy.
Doctor Vlalta—Dr. C. G. Van Valtuib, treatment.
cently In the fields close to town were
942 Willamette St., Eug ene, Oregon.
of PorGand, s|w>nt the week-end In
Drilling of a well started in Gresham
Sunday Visitors— Mr. and Mrs. E C seen Saturday on the streets of Haines,
Dprlngfield visiting with Mrs. A. It
recently
as
the
first
step
In
erection
Kluart und family from Junction City, cold weather and snow having driven
Van Valzah.
of a fruit storage and refrigerating
spent Sunday here visiting with Mrs them from their mountain routine.
plant there adjacent to the warehouse
Ella
Erurn
und
A.
J.
Kizer.
Down from Portland— Miss Mur
The Westwood Lumber company of the berry growers' association. The
Goes to San Francisco— Mrs. Gel I h<® P<ld lnl° Tillamook oounty In the
guret Mortensen, who 1« attending the
plant will be built by the Terminal lee
Kt. Helens Hall school In Portlnnu. chel who has been visiting In Spring l’“ t f,w d,J,i lh® ,um ot 1140,000 de-
A Cold Storage company. The first
Visited In Springfield over the week |
flrNt (jf
W(>ek for San linquent taxes for five years on Ita
unit will have a storage capacity of
timber holdings on the Sulmonberry.
end. She was accompanied by her ier>nt.|B<.o
2500 barrels, about a third of the aa
cousin, Virgil Devoe of Salem.
Three carloads of Deschutes eeanty
soclatlou crop.
,
Mother Improves— F. B. Hamlin fat lambs moved out of Bend recently
Claude C. Perkins of Yamhill, who
made a trip to Roseburg last Satur­ over the Great Northern line« bound
has raised sheep there for many years,
day. He report« hl* mother, twho ha« for the Sen Francisco markets, the
been quite III In that town, «lightly first shipment from Bend over the new says he has established for himself a S
new lambing record this year. He re­ s
Improved.
lines.
ports: One ewe, four lambs; ten ewes,
The steel bridge being erected at
Stops Enroute to Portland— Mrs. Joe
twins, 20 lambs; 11 ewes, single, 11
I . < m i l l ' - n of Kl nin th
F alls arrive., Maupin over the Dcschutoa river will
lambs; total of 22 ewes. 35 lambs, or
here yesterday from Klamath Foils lx the first modern bridge between
a lambing percentage for the flock of
and sta ll- ', la .t n ig h t. T oday «he left the mouth of the river and central
159 per cent, which ie the highest crop
Ì/VOJYÌ-
Oregon. Laying of steel is now in he has ever obtained.
for IYirtland.
[ « l a v i k o J
progress.
Som ew here, near you, th ere is a sign like this.
Severe winter weather has made
Here from Globe— Mrs. II. It. Me
Only 43 cases were handled during
The Most
lambing
at
some
of
the
farms
in
the
It is a friendly sign—one th a t prom ises Q uality,
Kinnon and small daughter are here -
the year 1928 by the Ashland muni
Talked of
Wallowa community a tedious and
this week from Globe. Mrs. McKin­ elpal court and finis collect' d amount
alw
ays at a Saving—and back of th a t prom ise
P ic tu r e
non's miother, Mrs. Charles Scott la cd to 1250. according to Fire Chief troublesome tnsk. While a consider­
In Year«
stan d s the honor of a g re a t Com pany.
able number of flock owners report
quite ee-'oualy III.
Baughman, who also serves as muni
very good percentage of the young
elpal
Judge.
Take Patient Home— Dr. nnd Mrs.
Iambs, some are not so fortunate. Vick
To the M an of the H ouse it m eans stu rd ier
Reforestation work of the Crown
W. C. Ilebhan went to Brownsville
Searles of near Lostine, who has been
shoes and clothes at low er-than-usual prices. His
Sunday to accompny Nadine Temple, Willamette company in the Seaside lambing recently, is said to have lost
ton who has been convalescing here nrca ended last week with the replan'
a large number of lambs.
wife
know s it as a store w here she can find w hat
A 100'/,
ing of 2000 seres, making 6000 acres
after an operation.
Authorization for the immediate sale
she w ants at a price she can afford.
ALL-TALKING
the company haa replantod in tils last
Ill In Hospital—Garland Griffith, who thres winters.
of Roseburg’s $25.000 airport bond is­
SCREEN PLAY
has been working for the Thompson
sue was given by the city council re­
with
T he next tim e you see th a t sign drop in and
Explosion of a can of kerosene used
cently. The bonds were voted at a
construction
company
on
the
Chase
Evelyn Brent
to start a fire resulted in the deuth special election in June, 1928, but, due
look
around. You will find it an honest, depend­
Gardena
green
house
now-
under
con­
Wm. Powell
of Fred Brown, Jefferson county road to a question regarding the authority
struction,
was
forced
to
quit
work
able sign—a real "friend of the fam ily.”
Doris Kenyon
lust week Ils now in the Pacific contractor, in a cabin near Ashwood
of the city to issue bonds for airport
Clive Brooks
recently,
according
to
Information
ms
Christian hospital In Eugene.
construction, causing long delay while
1 reaching Bend.
the matter was tested in the supreme
At Hotel—Alf Johnson und M. A
With an employment roll of 75, the court, the bonds remain unsold.
Wrenn, botu of Portland, were regis Smith-Woods Products company of Co­
Following the total destruction of
lored at the Springfield hotel Friday, qUme, „ new industrial concern, finds
nnd J. H Huston of Seattle, E. Snnky. tt wl|| llnVe to add to the factory in the grange building at Eagle Point
Sunday morning by fire of unknown
of Corvnlll«, and W. D| Carney of order to handle orderB and future bus
origin and the destruction by fire
Veneta were registered there Satur­ iness promised.
caused by a defective flue of the home
day.
Nearly 400 men have found steady
of Ed Brown, near Medford, Sunday
Goes to Wendling—Mary Roberts, employment by the operation of the
77 E. Broadway
Next to I. O. O. E. Building
forenoon, the first grass fire of this
local librarian. In compnny with Mr. Westwood Lumber company mill at year In Medford started Sunday after­
EUGENE, OREGON
and Mrs. Jesse Seavey motored to Wheeler, which resumed work a few noon on the east side and spread over
The Store Where You Serve Yourself and Save
Wendling last Sunday, Miss Roberts days ago after having lain Idle for three acres before it was extinguished
visited with her brother, J. A. Roberts | several months,
by the firemen aided by a number of
and her nephew, Ronald Roberts
Boy Scouts.
The Lucky Roy mine In Lane conn
EDDIE CANTOR
while there.
ly, a heavy gold producer in former
When a cougar crossed the trail of
and
years, will resume operations this two sled (logs, Mr. and Mrs. Grover
Stop Off Enroute—L. C. Newman spring, and a wagon road Is under con-
RUTH ETTING
Caldwell and R. J. McKinney, Des­
nnd Charles Kapplus, both of Long structton between , he vlIlage of Blut.
in 2 Great New Acts
chutes county water master, were
Beach, California, stopped off in this RJver Rnd ,h(J nijn(>8
forced to alter their plans for a ski
city during tho week-end while en­
Mrs. Virginia Bacon of Portland was trip over deep snow to Elk lake, ac­
route from Seattle to their homes In
Long Beach. While here they visited elected state librarian at a meeting cording to Information reaching Bend.
of the state library hoard held In the The dogs, hauling a sled loaded witl,
with Mr. nnd Mrs. G. H. Tumor.
executive department In Salem recent­ food for the party, spotted a cougar
Here from Carter Station — Mrs. ly. She will assume her new duties and bolted into the Deschutes river on
Snyder of Carter Sltlaon, spent Wed­ March 15. Mrs. Bacon succeeds Mrs. the trail of the mountain cat. The
nesday night with Mrs. C. F. Eggi- Walter Pierce, nee Miss Cornelia Mar­ dogs and sled were taken from the
chilly riveK, but the food was lost.
mnnn. She attended the Eugene vin, who resigned January 1,
Farmers Creamery banquet held In Eu­
Taxes for tho ensuing year at Kla
Bruce Wade, brother ot Albert Wade
gene yesterday. Mr. and M<s. William math Falls will be figured on a basis of Cloverdale, was killed when his an
2OMING
G r iffith , also of Carter Station, were ! of 63.4 mills as against 58 mills for
tomobile collided with a train at n
SUNDAY—
In Springfield yesterday attending to 1927.
grade crossing.
business.
Curry county's total assessed valua­
Marion Eversaul, 25, was killed nt
tion for 1922 is $5.916,635, as against
the Clark-Wilson camp at Wilnrk when
Sunday Picnic— Mr. and Mrs. O. H. $5,622,030 for 1927. The tax rate Is a log around which he had placed a
Turner, enjoyed a picnic up at the 24.4 mills, compared with 26.1 mills a cable swung and crushed him against
Hayden bridge last Sunday. They year ago.
another log.
report evidence of Spring and Winter
A quantity of clothes was destroyed
A. B. Combs, Baker county clerk, re
greeting each other In ft farewell by a fire which started In tho laundry porta that Income from fees In Janu
Why pay more than we ask when you can get the largest
handshake. Where they spent the at the state hospital at Salem. The ary was only $502, loss than in any
day the surrounding hills were white blaze was extinguished by the hospital month during the four years he has
assortment here to choose from at the Lowest Price Plus
with snow, but on the creek, buds lira department.
bern In office.
“COME ON OVER"
creeping through tho twigs showed
and Absolute Guarantee of satisfactory Service.
evidence of spring.
TOWN AND VICINITY
OREGON STATE NEWS
OF GENERAL INTEREST
Cost Less
Goes Farther
A STREET
Service Station
JC .PEN N EY C ©
aA Friend of the Family”
INTERFERENCE
William’s
Self-Service Stores
Better Shoes
For LESS
98c
$498