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    TIKTItSDAY, A r c r m
OREGON STATE NEWS
OF GENERAL INTEREST
Members of the Oregon supreme
court will be on vacation during the
month of August and no more opinions
will be handed down until some lime
In September.
f
T H E SPRIN G FIELD NEWS
TO W N
A N D
V IC IN IT Y
A dvises Farm Boys
On Business
at
F la n e ry apd W \
F
P o rtland - -Floyd
W s lk e *.
local
business men left yesterday
business trip to Portland
plan to return tomorrow
ou a
T hey
Articles of Incorporation have been
Bebhan at R oseburg -Dr. W. C.
filed In Albany for the Lacomb Berry
Here From Camp Creek—T. Ross-
Growers' association, which proposes Itebhan made a business trip to Rose man of Camp Cteek waa a business
Returns to Washington—Afra. N.
to promote the production and proc­ ! burg Bunday.
visitor In Springfield yesterday.
Melr left W ednesday for her home
essing of berries, fruits and vegeta-
M re. F is h e r H e r e -M r s Fred Fisher
In From Thurston— D. Im hoff of
at Granger, W ashington, after spend­
bios A processing plant will be built
of Marcala waa In Springfield for
Thurston
was
am
ong
the
out
of
town
ing the past four weeks In Bpring-
al
Lacomb
by
the
company.
The llulii'il Status comtn.rclnl air
m edical treatm ent Monday.
people In Springfield W ednesday.
I field at the home of her daughter.
••rvl'-u baa fi’HHiul a tract of lun<l irom
Waldport, feeling Jubilant that work
! M rs. Asa Peddlconl.
U ndergoes Operation Mrs. Grace
Tom Hendrli ka dor u landing field at on the Roosevelt hlgjitvay north, south
Vaugn on Vacation—Orson Vaugn,
Hoa rilinan.
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and through the city la In full swing, H eyser of Springfield underwent a Springfield mall carrier, is on his
major operation at the Pacific Chris­
Janie« Wimp, of Redmond, who wna held a two days' Jubilee celebration
vacation thia week. Tra Nice, aule
tian hospital at Eugene.
bitten by u rattbhuake a few daya last week. A program of beach and
stltu te carrier, Is taking hia place.
Michael
presi-
— . H . . Cahill,
.... ...... retiring
. _______
water sports and races of all kinds,
ago, la recovering. Thia la the third
Visita at Glendale Mrs C. E. Ar­
dent of the New York State Bankers
U
ndergoes
Operation
—
Mre.
W
al­
with
prises
for
each
event,
took
place,
pcraou to be bitten by a anake on the
cher spent the week-end at Glendale
Association, wa> born on a farm in
llulldlng In Eugene for the eeven visitin g with her husband, who la lace Hawke underwent a minor op­ New York State 42 years ago. One
aaine ranch recenily.
(W a tc h fo r T h e m )
eration
Monday
morning
at
the
office
months'
period
beginning
January
1
of
the
moil
prominent
of
American
•
mployed
there.
This
S
aturday,
Devils’ Food.
Loganberry picking for market la
of a local physician.
bankers, he it noted also for his in­
thia year and closing recently ap­
big
60c
L
ayer
Cake
for
almoat flniabed In d istrict. surround
terest in matters pertaining to farm
proaches (he half million dollar mark, t M-' Millican Viatte— Ixtster Mllll-
T h e y are Delicious
In
From
Harrisburg—
W
illiam
Bper-
ing Dayton
Evergreen blackberry
life
and
the
problem
of
the
boy
on
with estim ated coat of construction • an of W altervllle waa among the len. Harrisburg resident, was among the farm
picking la acheduled to begin In three I
At W HITE FRONT GROCERY
fixed at 1443,666, according to records up-river v isitors In 8prtngfleld on
M ain , b.-tw een 4 th and 5th
the business visitors In Springfield J
weeka and a good crop aeerna aaaured.
at l lie office of City Building Inspector Monday.
Monday.
M ade and Baked by
Cam p C reek M an In T o w n — A lb e rt
I he Bohemia Lumber company ban Rudlett.
w
Claudell a Have Son— A son was
NEW
HOME BAKERY
cloaed Ita aawmlll at Divide for the
Mrs.
Georg»
‘
S
1"loni*'
Cttn,P
Creek
rancher,
was
in
M rs.
H o rs fa ll
H ere
A new two and o n eh a lf ton fire
Phone 103
405 M ill St.
born Buturduy night to Mr. and Mrs H orsfall of San F rancisco Is visitin g l- ° wn on bu»lB*«» T uesday morning.
niw tner becauae of lack of water with
truck has been received by the forest
Clarenc« Claudell at their home at
which to operate. The mill probably
In Springfield at the home of her
service for use on the Crater National C hase Gurdens.
will be cloaed down until about Octo­
father.
forest. It will be kept mainly at the
ber 1.
Fish Lake road at the base of Mt.
Grata Fir« S u n d a y -T h e local fire
Cedar Flats Men in to w n —John
Work began recently on the Poll- Mclotughlln. equipped with pump and
departm ent was called Sunday after- nnd Albert Hart, Cedar F lats rest
maa Wendt Irrigation and drainage
h o s e and all modern equipment for
noon to extinguish a sm all grass fire dents, were business visitors In
Y 1
wall near the Wendt grnenhouae, A. fire fighting.
on South Second street. The fire did Springfield W ednesday
I have opened my new shop in the K epner Building
M. Knulaon of llolae having movtal hl«
Another new record In building per- no dam age
a
t
5th
and B s tre e ts and am prepared to do m o to r over­
drilling equipment there wlthla the m ils for 1929 waa recorded at the
W a lte r v llle
M an
V is its — Richard
hau lin g on all m akes of cars.
paat few daya.
Klamath Falls city hall wheo permits
H as Minor O peration—The sm all Eastm an of W altervllle spent a short
Graveling the river road by the granted for the month of July showed son of Mr and Mrs. C. Burden of
In Springfield on business
Com e in an d g et an e s tim a te on y o u r job and y o u ’ll
Wheatland ferry over the recently al
• total of »333,330. With thia figure Eugene underwent a minor operation Tuesday.
be surprised.
tered portion, near the building« of far surpassing any month so far thia Monday morning at the office of a
C reek Man H e re — John Flta-
the old Furruat farm, la In progreaa. year, 1929 promises to be a banner local physician.
5th and B Streets
Springfield
gerald, Fall Creek rancher, was
Hkortage of team« baa greatly hin­ 1 year In Klamath Falla.
dered the work.
B eck
From
Loa A ngeles— Mike am ong the business visitors In th is
i 1 Two tourists, man and wife, names
Leather and daughter, Sadia, return- H ty yesterday,
The petition of the Portland Uaa A | unknown, were held prisoners for six
ed Saturday even in g from Los An­
hours
recently
by
the
darkness
of
Coka company for a franchise to lay
In From W altervllle— Mrs. W allace
g eles. where they had been visitin g
gas malna on roads, highways and Lava river cave, on The Dalles-OsB-
Hlleman o f W altervllle was a bust
sin ce May.
fornla
highway
11
miles
south
of
Bend.
alleys west of tba WlUamette merid­
n ess visitor In Springfield W ednes­
ian In Marlon county waa rejected by , The tourists were stranded one mile
H o lverson a on C am ping T r ip — Mn day morning.
from
the
entrance
to
the
cave
when
the Marlon county court.
and Mrs. Pratt H olverson and fam ily
their flashlight failed.'
W a lte r v llle
Man
V isits— Richard
At a meeting of the D eschutes Coun- ;
left Monday morning fo a two w eoks’
To combat the alfalfa w eevil, dis­ cam ping trip on the Upper W illam ­ E aston, W altervllle rancher, was
ty Dairymen's association held at Red­
b usiness visitor In Springfield Mon­
mond recently, It waa voted that rattle covered In Jackson county, a large ette river.
day morning.
leele be compulsory for the 192# Dee- consignment of Ichnnion files w ill be
Go to N ew port— Mr. and
Mr«.
cbntv« county fair. Only heap by herds Imported by the state horticultural
Thurston Man In Town—George
board from Balt Lake city. The tchu- Donald Miller and Mrs Ben Skinner
can be displayed at the fair.
mon fly 1« parasitic and is propagated spent the we<k-end visitin g at New-) P latt of Thurston w as among the
Ktre starting from the exhaust of a
In a Utah laboratory fo r use In the port.
Mrs. Bklnner will remain in ' out of town visitors In Springfield
track used to haul grain from the
alfalfa flelda of that state.
the coast tow n for the remafnde of Monday morning.
fields started a fire which destroyed
the
sum mer.
, G ,nevieve Carson III— Miss G ene­
An
Increase
of
»20,626
40
In
postal
the truck and swept over #0 acres of
standing grain on the Alex McKentle receipts for July over I he'sam e month At Springfield H otel—Gilbert Scott vieve Carson, daughter of Mr. and
In 192» waa reported b j John M.
farm, five m iles from Athena.
of Lebanon and Mr. and Mrs. Elston Mrs. John Carson of th is city under
Jones, Portland poatmaster. The July,
w ent a major operation at the PacTi
Mrs. Lee Fourrler swam from the
1929, receipts were »249,166 07, and anil nurae o f Santa Sritz. California, Christian hospital Tuesday morning
edge of ( ruler lake to Wizard Island,
were
registered
last
week-end
at
the
for July, 192». they were »22».639.67.
making the frigid seven miles In lout
H ere
From Junction City— The
This Is a percentage increase o( 8 9 Springfield hotel.
hours
Keating ut her upurtim nt In
per cent. Mr. Jones stated.
M isses Mildred and Marian Carson
Back
From
C
rescent
City—
Mr.
and
Klamath Fulls, she said the swim waa
One of the new Institutions located Mrs Roy Sm ith suturned
Friday of Junction City are spending a few
the hardest she ever encountered.
P rom pt and a c c u ra te handling of all o rd ers for
at Medford ns a result of the new air­ from C rescent City, California, where days in Springfield visitin g at the
Nineteen persona were killed and
hom
e
of
their
aunt,
Mrs.
Marion
port Is the Copper King Flying Serv­ they have been visitin g for som e
groceries phoned to us h as enabled us to build ,
3«o Injured lu traffic accidents In
Adams.
ice, established with C. D. Purlngton, time.
Oregon during the month of June, ac­
up an exceptionally large phone ord er business.
•
chief pilot nnd instructor, and W. J.
cording to the monthly ruport of T. A
Repainting Build'ng— The front of
Has Ton*')*
Removed — Orson
Browne, pilot and manager, which will
It will save you both tim e and m oney to adopt
Raffety, chief state traffic Inapectof.
the Anderson and Clover barber shop
do taxi service and make cross country Vaugn. local mail carrier, underwent
The total number of accldenta waa
on
Malta
street
Is
being
refinished
an operation for the removal of his
this convenient m ethod d u ring these hot days.
nights, as well as teach flying
254».
ton sils at the office of a local phy­ this w eek. The gray ston es are be­
Bids for-surfacing of the Hulfway-
ing repainted in w hite, and the win­
A bronze equeatrlun atutuu of TU-
sician.
Carson and Halfway-Pine market road
dow trim m ings In green.
man Taylor, popular Umatilla sheriff
In I Ine valley will he opened August
V is itin g a t E m e ry Home — Miss
who waa killed by desperudoa In 1920,
20, County Judge Baird announced re­ Clara M assey is v isitin g this week at
Hae
A ppendicitis— Ivan
W ilkins.
will arrive In Pendleton soon from
cently. The two roads, which together the home of her sister. Mrs. N. W. Marcola Ynnth. underwent an opera­
Belgium, where It waa completed by
O ur very com plete stocks of fresh vegetables provide
are approximately ten m iles long, are Emery. Miss M assey lived In Florida tion for appendicitis at the Pacific
A. Phlmlater Proctor. The statue will
collection from w hich you m ay select th e prim e offerings
expected
to
he
surfaced
this.
fall.
The
Christian
hospital
Monday.
The
until recently, but now will make her
be unveiled In a park there.
of the season. F or today, we su g g est th a t you place an
grading of the HalfwayCarson road home In Portland.
young man is reported to be doing
ord er for the follow ing'
Receipts of the state corporation Is nearly completed.
well.
department for year ,ended June SO,
To Return to Horna— Mrs
A m ity high school will have a new
FRESH CORN ON THE COB
1M». aggregated S44o.367.ftO, or »33,-
The D alles People Here— Mr. and
England
and
children, who
gymnasium
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contract
having
been
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700 more than durtag the prevloua IS
Mrs. Lloyd W illiam s had a s their
FRESH TOMATOES
awarded to A Arthtfr of McMInnvtlle be* n *P®ndin* H>e sum m er here
aaeatha, according to a statem ent pre­
gu ests last week-end Mr. and Mrs
for »14,140 for the completed building the hon,,‘ o t her mother. Mrs
CANNING PEACHES— ELBERTAS, $1J5 BOX
pared by Mark McCallister, state cor­
exclusive of electric wiring and fix­ Oorrle, 8r„ w ill return tom orrow to Alb'‘M S h |ck'rnu»n »nd daughter,
poration commissioner.
Mrs. Shtcker-
tures. The structure will be of tile their hom e a t W estlm ber, W ashing- BdBa' ot The
The Sunset Trail pageant celebra. with stucco finish on the outside and ton.
*• * »later of Mrs. Williams.
Phone
W. A. TAYLOR
Phone
ttoa la Eugene recently waa a, /laan
gravel roof, with hardwood Door, to
O n V a e a tls n T r i p - J o e G e rb e r o f * Chll4,r* " H « *e
T o n «lle
O ut— Wve-
clal aucceaa and receipts will total no be completed by October 1.
Bpringfleld and Rolland Tolerton o f 1 tyn' JeTry and N’ornxan- the three
less than S30.000. according to Uvgh
With a 60 per cent , fruit yield In Monroe are sprnding thia week-end children of Mr. and Mrs. Joe M srtir-
Roason, pageant manager.
Eugene
view. Rogue river valley pear growers
on a trip through Eastern Oregon, i aen of W estfir had the.'r t o t n ls re­
tmataesa men underwrote the affair
are tellin g their crops at a price o f
T h ey went by way o f Ashland and moved yesterday mornlug at the
and It la now eatlmatad they they will
approximately »80 a ton to buyers who
K lam ath Falla, and will return by office of a local physician.
have to pay nothing on their pledges.
are swarming over that territory doe-
The Sunset stage overturned near in* contracts. Buyers report the val­ Way o f Bend end the McKenzie high ­
Em ployee« on Vacation— Miss Lulu '
Grants Paaa at Merlin hill recently, ley fruit In excellent condition for way.
M cPherson, Jack Henderer, and Mr
due to the lights going out. Twelve canning purposes and within a few
A vltta at Jefferson — Mr. and Mra. Wade, all tm p loyees of the Mountain
persona, moat of whom were asleep daya the movement la expected to at­
John A viti and son Junior spent Sun­ S tates Power com pany, are taking
at the time, were treated for minor tain top speed.
Their
day at Jefferson visitin g at the home their vacations this week.
Injurlea. The driver, George Helms,
work
is
being
carried
on
by
the
Cherry grower» In Grande Ronde of Mrs. A vltt's brother-in-law, Mr. and
ilia m e tte S t.. E ugene, tire to n
baa driven alnce 1912 and waa praised
valley are harvesting the finest crop Mrs. D. M. Goln. Mr. Avltt returned other m em bers o f the company staff.
by the travelers for his coolness and
of cherries they have had in years. to Springfield Sunday night, but Mrs.
Has T on sils Removed— Molly Chase
care.
There la an army at work picking and A vltt nnd Junior will remain in J ef­ the sm all daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
all the packing houses are running al ferson the rem ainder o f the week.
TH E M ARKETS
C larence Chase of Chase Gardens,
capacity. With an output of about
Portland
unt’erw ent an operation for the re­
Medford
Man
V
isitin
g—
A.
L.
N
ew
­
W heat—Big Bend blueatem, »1.40; five cars dally. Union, La Grande and
ton
sils
W
ednesday
man of Medford is v isitin g for a few m oval of her
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soft white, western white. »1.36; hard Cove are all busy. The yield In thia
days in Springfield at the home of niorni,,F a* *he office of a local
winter, northern spring, western red, valley will be around 80 cars and will *■- - ■ --
- H. Turner. _ Mr. New physician.
Mr. and Mrs. G.
bring about »300,000.
»1 31.
man
Is
a
brother-in-law
of Mrs. Tur­
Hay — Alfalfa, »18018.50 per ton;
V isiting at Oakridge— Mrs. Ella
Excitem ent of the gold discovery
valley timothy, new, $ 19f«i> 19.50; east­ on Mule creek, a tributary of Rogue ner and (he father of the M isses Irene W alker left Tuesday for Oakridge
ern Oreghn timothy, new »20.50021; river, about 45 miles from the Ben, has nnd Zoe Newnian who have been where she will visit at the hom es o f
clover, new, fl,r>; outs, »16; oats and grown to alm ost a stam pede and pros- visitin g here for several w eeks.
her sons, Earl and W ill Walker, who
vetch, »15015.50.
Mrs.
Vectors nnd fortune hunters are trick­
At
E lite
H o t : l— Mr. and Mrs. A. are ranchers in that vicinity.
Bulterfat 44047c.
ling In from three directions; coming C urrent of Spokane. W ashington. Mr. W alker will be gone from Spring-
Eggs Ranch. 30 0 3 6 c.
up the river from the w est; trailing and Mrs. George Willis and fam ily of field several w eeks.
C allie Steers, good, »12012.25.
south through the forests from Pow
19n"nn,l. M P. nrnell. M. M. Thomas J H .ne From B erk eley -M r. and Mrs |
Ilogs -Good to choice, »11.60013.
ers, a two-day trip, and leaving from
ii n
' !<o
rb<,nu‘s - and Mlss Lit- j PSS Osborne, of Berkeley. California,
Lambs Good to choice, »10012.
Grants Pass by trail.
cell Rorne.l „ Bend, K. A M iller of spent Mondny night
apringftl?1„ at
Seattle
L. N. Gooding. Corvallis, in charge Signa an,| Clarence Parn.enler of th„ home of Mr
Mm 1>al,ns
Wheat Soft white, western white, of whlto pine blister eradication In
e
,d”
a
"n
"
X
I#9‘
,
Murphy.
Mr
and
Mrs.
Osborne
were
»1 35; hard winter, western red, norlh Oregon, nnd M. C. Riley, Spokane,
te . te hotel.
, ,,nroute to S eattle to attend the i
ern spring, »1.32; Big Bend blueatem, connected with the United States bu
»1.40.
Adams Back From T rip — Mr. and international convention of the Chris
reau of plant Industry, are Inspecting
tian church there this week.
Eggs ltunch, 26037c.
the Snntlam forest relative to the Mrs. Marion Adams and son returned
ir ‘r H? 2 y
“ tw o'w eek "'i
Major Van V alz.h C om in g-M ajor
Bulterfat—47c.
white pine blister rust there.
Caltlo - Choice steers, »10.50 011.50
The new electric sawmill of the ¡ ¡ « ‘far sotoh C q " fOn ' a' The>’ WPnt and Mra s L- Van Valzah of Denver,
Ilo g s- Prime light, »13.60 0 1 3 65.
Gleason Lumber company was put In as far s, nth as San Bernardino, where j Colorado, are expected to arrive In
Lambs Choice, »11012.50.
Wlt“ Mr and » P '” ” «*'"’
or tom orrow to ,
operation for the first time last week. Mrs' H A c " "
Spokane
The completion of (his plant and Ra ,
'
er f”>r",sfleM "rend their vacation with Major Van
4 M
Cattle—Steers, good, 9.76010.60.
operation will make a welcome addi­ resid en t, who are now living there. Va,xah's m other, Mrs. A. B. Van Val-
H ogs Prime light, »13.50013.66.
tion to the Sw eet Home payroll, as It m lston
ThnTs, ThUr‘ t0 " - J ',hn Ed' « h . Major Van Valzah Is a surgeon
Lam be—C hoke, »10.60011.
m l. on
Thurston rancher, was a j connected with the sta ff of the Fltz-|
will probnhly employ nbout 30 men.
, " r <" Springfield Monday m o rn -' slm m on . General A rm y hospital
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