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THURSDAY, OCT. 10, 1929
to cori8,ruct antl o p e ra te a mill. The
f
A fter n e rrly h ilf a < n’ury of ex
ROLLICKING COMEDY
RADIO REPORTS ATTRACT
asso ciatio n is also m ak in g plan s for
enee the Hotel C entral of C u tr a l
OPENS
at
M
c
D
onald
I*16 c o n stru ctio n of a c o o p erativ i
LOCAL BASEBALL FANS
P oint has h en closed to the oublie
m ill as soon as th e supply w arra n ts
and will be torn down to m ake room
Hold
your
sides,
for
"T
w
in
Beds"
V aried
m usical notes
did not
I it. In th e m ean tim e th e pro d u cer
for a sm aller but m ore up-to-date bun­ is coming-
Issue from th e m ajo rity of th e
m em bers o f th e asso ciatio n send
galow hotel. Work is to begin at once.
G uaranteed to be a 100 per cent S pringfield radio se ts a t noon T u e s­
th eir wool to th e c e n tra l m a rk e tin g Principal Events of the Week
Cam pfire perm its will have to be laugh picture, th is gay F ir s t Nat-
day as they have been doing for som e
w arehouse, from w hich it is shipped
obtained by h u n ters and o th ers who ional-V itaphone
C. L. Munn Finds Wool Rab­ to E ngland.
talk in g
com edy, tim e. T he relativ ely
Assembled for Information
u n im p o rtan t
wish to build fires in the C ascade and which s ta rs Ja c k M ulhall, will a r ­
bits Both Interesting and
things like m usic a re alw ays forced
A ngora wool is now b eing used for
of
Our
Readers.
o
th
er
national
forests
of
Oregon,
ex­
Profitable
rive a t the M cDonald T h eatre, E u­ to give way when such an im p o rtan t
the fin est q u ality of sh aw ls, sw eaters
cept the Siuslaw , until the first heavy gene today.
th in g as a w orld se rie s baseb all gam e
and
m
any
baby
clo
th
es.
It
is
som
e­
T h e raisin g of A ngora wool rab ­
'T w in B eds” as a stag e farce is being broadcasted over th e coun­
Linn county is free from debt, hav­ general rain, it was declared by for­
tim
es
woven
w
ith
silk,
and
It
Is
now
b its as a com m ercial u n d ertak in g
ing taken up th e last in stallm en t of est officials a t Eugene.
from the pen of M argaret Mayo and try . It d d esn ’t seem to m ake m uch
gives indioation of th e possibility of being dem an d ed by re s id e n ts o f the th e $600,000 road bond issue floated
The first accidental shooting of a S alisbury Fi eld, w as one of the
differen ce who is w inning ju s t as
tropics
for
u
n
d
erw
ear,
as
it
is
light,
a new in d u stry for S pringfield c iti­
in 1919.
person of th e d e e r hunting season fu n n ie st of com edies. As a talk in g
long as th ey play ball.
zens. It will be especially profitable very ab so rb e n t and n o n -irritatin g .
G overnor P a tte rso n will be the chief w as reported a t G rants P ass when picture it is said to be a scream .
A fa ir sized crow d stood out is
if th e A ngora Wool M ark etin g Asso­ T he m otion p ictu re p ro d u cers have
M ulhall is aided in th e fun-m aking th e drizzling rain to h e a r the re ­
sp eak er a t th e dedication of th e new Mrs, H enry Spicer, who was accom ­
discovered
th
a
t
g
a
rm
e
n
ts
m
ade
of
ciatio n , which is now try in g to locate
Douglas county courthouse at Rose­ panying her husband on a deer h u n t­ by a very clev er cast, headed by p o rts broadcase T uesday from th e
a facto ry i« the P acific N orthw est, A ngor wool a re th e only ones which
ing trip, was shot accidentally in the l*atsy R uth M iller, an d containing
burg, O ctober 19.
do
n
o
t
pro
d
u
ce
sta
tic
when
the
s e t in the S pringfield garage.
Is successful in Its e ffo rts to e sta b ­
woods n ear G rants Pass.
such n am es as E ddie G ribbon, Zasu
The com m ercial fishing season on
lish a m ill which can successfully! w earer m oves ab o u t- an d m any of
T ravel to C rater Lake for the sea­ P itts, K nute E rickson, Ben H en­
th e low er Rogue has closed. This
h an d le th e fine silk-llge wool th at them a re now req u irin g th e ir play ers
son's period ending Septem ber 30 to dricks, Jr., Jocelyn Lee, N ita M ar­
Local 4-L to Have M eeting
p
ast
season
has
been
one
of
th
e
very
to
w
ear
such
g
a
rm
e
n
ts
w
hen
before
grow s on th ese rab b its.
taled 39,043 autos and 128,435 people, tan, E d y th e C hapm an, A rm and K allz,
T he re g u la r m eetin g of th e 4-L No.
poorest on record.
th e cam era.
T h ere a re tw o kinds of wool ra b ­
according to figures issued by the G ertru d e A stor and m any o thers.
70 will be held Monday, O ctober 28,
Wool in Demand
C lackam as county h as harvested
bits.
T he E nglish ra b b it and the
C rater national park officials. This is
T he p ictu re w as d irected by A1 a t 7:30, in the W. O. W. hall, acco rd ­
The sca rc ity of th e wool, n o t the 3000 tons of fib er flax this season
A ngora rab b it, both of w hich produce
the larg est reg istered travel for any S an tell and is said to be one of the ing to a bulletin issued by J. p.
price, th in k s th e M ark etin g asso cia­ from 1500 acres. The gross retu rn s
a fine wool, b u t are distin g u ish ed by
season in the history of the park.
fin est piloted by th is successful K ing, se c re ta ry .
tion, is resp o n sib le for th e lack of will am ount to $105,000.
th e m an n er th e wo 1 grow s. The
R osenberg Bros., Tillam ook bank­ d irecto r.
T he election of officers will be the
popularity of A ngora wool clothes
W
ith
1000
boxes
of
sm
aller
sizes
A ngora ra b b it has long tu fts of wool
M ulhall has n e v e r appeared
to m ajo r b u sin ess to be ta k e n up a t
am ong th e w om en of th e U nited unsold, J. C, B arnes of Medford has ers, have donated to the Salem Young
grow ing from th e tip s of Its ears,
S tates. T hey believe th a t th e women received $26,655 this season from his Men's C hristian association approxi b e tte r ad v an ta g e th a n in th is h ila­ the m eeting, and the se c re ta ry urges
w hile the E nglish ra b b it does not
m ately 20 acres of beach property in rious com edy, and it w as chosen by th a t all m em bers a tte n d and a ss ist
»313 dem and such1 g a rm e n ts when 27 acres of A njou pears.
have th ese m arkings.
Tillam ook county. The deed provides F irst N ational officials a s the ideal in th e selection of new officers.
they can be produced in q u a n titie s
Two Jap an ese g ard en ers n ear On
R abbits R aised Here
th a t th e land shall be used as a camp vehicle for his first s ta rrin g com edy.
which will n o t m ake th e prices j tario have h arv ested 935 sacks of on­
T he first local p erson to experi
* * *
site for the use of association ment
ex h o rb itan t.
ions from an acre and a q u arter, a re­ bers.
m ent witli th ese ra b b its was R. B.
H
ave
you
h
eard
"B roadw ay B aby MAN SO NERVOUS GETS
The price paid tn e p ro d u cer for tu rn of about $1000 per acre.
N elson, of th e Nelson Leghorn F arm ,
Bonnie M cCarroll, well-known horse D olls,” "W ishing and W aitin g For
th e wool will probably be around
SORE WHEN SPOKEN TO
A new d ep artu re in church activity
located e a st of S pringfield on the
$15.00 if a m ill is s ta rte d in th is is being in itiated by th e M arshfield woman, died in a hospital in P endle­ Love,” and “Jig, Jig, Jig alo o ,” liltin g
“It
actu a lly irrita te d me to have
M cKenzie highw ay. H e sold his
ton recently from com plications re ­ m elodies of A lice W h ite ’s s ta rrin g anyone ta lk to me, I w as so n erv ­
country, and th e p ro fits now being P resb y terian church In th e establish
stock to C. L. Munn, of 931 Mill stre e t
sulting from serious injuries received p ictu re a t the M cDonald T h e a tre ; ous. Vinol ended th is and I feel
m ade by th e p u rc h a se rs who sh ip s to j m ent of an educational center.
in May, and Mr. Munn h a s now m ore
, w onderful now .”— W m. Fahy.
S eptem ber 19 when she was throw n s ta rtin g Sunday.
E ngland is elim in ated .
Vinol is a com pound of iron,
thrtn 76 head of th e wool rabbits.
P lan s for a new $10,000 w arehouse from a bucking horse and dragged by
It
Is
th
e
liv
eliest
an
d
m
ost
tu
n
e
­
Y arn C osts $2.60 p er Ounce
pho sp h ates, cod liv er peptone, etc.
Wool rab b its breed four tim es a
w ithin the city lim its of H erm iston th e anim al during a Round-up per­ ful show in town.
T he v ery F IR S T b o ttle m ak es you
An ounce of y arn m ade from the
y e a r and th e does m atu re a t tile age
a re being com pleted by the farm bu­ form ance.
sleep b e tte r and h av e a BIG appe­
wool now sells on th e P o rtlan d m a r­
of seven m onths.
T he litte rs run
reau co-operative of H erm iston.
tite. N ervous, easily tire d people
W ith the Tule lake country, known
k ets for $2.60.
Spends Week-End at Salem—Vic a re su rp rise d how QUICK th e iron,
betw een six and nine o r m ore, and
E
stim
ates
are
being
prepared
at
as
h
u
n
te
rs’
paradise,
like
a
tin
d
er
Mr. Munn in v ites any in te re ste d
K ru g er visited in Salem the p a st p h o sp h ates, etc., give new life and
th e m o th ers a re very successful in
pep. Vinol ta s te s delicious.—K e te l’s
p erso n s to com e to his place and in­ Pendleton for the construction of an box, with 40,000 sacks of grain lying | week-end.
ra isin g th e ir young. T h e wool grow s
o rnam ental s tre e t lighting system on on the ground and 40,000 sheep in
D rug Store.
sp ect h is ra b b its and see th e wool
ab o u t one inch a m onth and is clip­
the two principal business stre e ts .
j th e stubble, resid en ts in th at section
th a t he h as clipped from th em since
C h a rte r No. 8941
ped every th re e m onths, or when th e * 1
Reserve District No. 12
K lam ath county sheepm en a re pro­ m ade a plea to all h u n ters to refrain
th e firs t of May
REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE
wool in ab o u t th ree in ch es long. T he |
testin g ag ain st a levy of $6 per head from hunting in th e d istrict until a fter
av erag e wool cro p is a b o u t tw elve |
m ade by A ssessor Lee this year. This a heavy rain.
ounces p er ra b b it p er y e a r and th e TEN FROM HERE AT
is an increase of $1 over la s t year.
No fire th a t has covered m ore than
av erag e l.fe of th e ra b b it Is five
GOVERNOR’S RECEPTION
A Redmond firm has cleaned and ten acres has occurred in the Santiam
Of S pringfield, In th e S ta te of O regon, a t th e close of b u sin ess on
years. T he wool is now sellin g for
stored over 125,000 pounds of clover national forest th is season, and the
O ctober 4th, 1929.
$8.00 to $10.00 a pound, depending
T en S p ringfield people w ere am ong seed so far th is year. It is estim ated j S antiam forest is th e only one in Ore­
on th e care tak en in h an d lin g the th e one h u n d red and fifty persons th a t 60,000 pounds m ore is to come.
L
oans
and
D
iscounts
..........................................................
...............
$112 205 07
gon -which has not had such a fire,
O v erd rafts ........................................................................................... JZ L Z Z L
’250^67
wool.
who atten d ed th e b an q u et a t th e new
according
to
word
received
by
C.
C.
C onstruction h as been sta rte d at
U nited S ta te s G overnm ent se c u ritie s ow ned ...........................__ ..........
36,096.35
F o rm e rly Raised fo r Pets
H ow ard T o u rist A p artm en ts, n orth
68,449.86
Dixonville, four m iles east of Rose- H all, supervisor, from the d istrict of­ O th er bonds, stocks, an d se c u ritie s ow ned ..............................................
Wool ra b b its have been raised by of E ugene, S atu rd ay n ig h t in honor
F u rn itu re and fixtures, ....................... .......................... .............................J
5,400.00
fice a t P ortland.
burg, on a $60,000 electric substation
fan ciers for som e tim e, b u t they have o f th e large p a rty of s ta te officials
L inn county grow ers are selling R eal e s ta te ow ned o th e r th a n b an k in g house ..................... ....................... 10,000.00
to supply R oseburg and adjoining te r­
usually be used as p ets fo r children. who w ere g u e sts of Mr. and Mrs.
R eserve w ith F ed eral R eserv e B ank .........................................................
14,766.15
ritory.
th eir rye g rass seed and g ettin g good C ash and due from o th e r b a n k s __________ ________.................................. 54,487.47
"It is th e sam e old s to ry ,” stated E m m ett H ow ard th a t night.
A group of farm ers and business prices. The h ighest has been 5 cents R edem ption fund w ith U. S. T re a su re r and due from U. 9. T re a su re r
312.50
Mr. Munn la s t week, “a lack of su it­
T he m eetin g was in th e n a tu re of
men
from H erm iston a re planning to a pound, which iswmuch b e tte r than
T o tal ..................... - .............................................................. — .............. $30L968T07
able m a rk e ts for th e raw p roduct L an e county
g et-to g eth er dinner.
last year. The seed goes far east.
th a t has held back th e developm ent G uests w ere p re s e n t from S pringfield, go to S alt Lake City O ctober 26 to in­ Some of the grow ers contracted this
LIABILITIES
v
estigate
th
e
poultry
business
around
of the in d u stry in th is country, while C ottage G rove, Ju n ctio n C ity and
y e a r’s crop a t 4 cen ts which, w ith a C apital sto ck paid in _______
S alt Lake.
$ 25,000.0«
it has been g ain in g by leaps and Eugene, as well as th e p a rty of al­
good crop, is reg ard ed as profitable. S urplus .................... ....................
3,000.00
W ith n early 100 m inisters and dele­
bounds in E ngland and F ran ce."
m ost 25 sta te officials an d fam ilies.
U
ndivided
p
ro
fits—
n
e
t
............
6097.17
The R oseburg cannery is all in read­
g
ates
to
the
W
illam
ette
Valley
B
aptist
C
ircu
latin
g
notes
o
u
tsta
n
d
in
g
H undreds of th o u san d s of th ese
6,000.00
Follow ing a chicken d in n er, sev eral
iness for the heavy prune run. The C a sh iers’ checks o u ts ta n d in g .
association
presen
t,
the
annual
ses­
1747.30
wool ra b b its a re b eing raised an ­ of th e g u ests p re se n t w ere called
181,600.41
sion of th a t church order was held in S utherlin cannery is already working D em and d ep o sits ........................
nually in th e se co u n tries. It was at j upon for sh o rt rem ark s,
T
im
e
D
eposits
..............................
on pru n es and is also canning black­
78,541.19
first necesaary to spin th e wool by
Ju d g e E. O. P o tte r of E ugene acted The D alles recently.
berries. The blackberry pack is going
hand, as none of the m achines in the la s to a s tm a ste r for th e evening, and
The p erm anent population of Cor­
T o ta l --- ------------ ----------------------------------------------------- ----------- $301,968.0i7
to fall sh o rt of the dem ands unless
woollen m ills w ere cap ab le of hand- called upon G o v ern o r I. L. P atterso n , vallis is 5207, according to a Boy Scout m ore berries come in. L arge ship­
»tate of Oregon, County of Lana, ss.:
ling such fin e g rade of wool. Mach- J C hief Ju stic e T hom as A. McBride
census recen tly taken. W ithin the
m ents are being received from the
I, Wm. G. Hughes, president of the above named bank do solem nly sw ear
ines now have been p erfected and 1 A ttorney-G eneral Van W inkle, sta te city lim its th ere are 100 vacant houses
coast.
that the above statem en t Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
classed
as
unfit
to
live
in.
th e in d u stry in those co u n tries is j b udget d ire c to r Sam K ozer, Arnold
WM. G. HUGHES, President.
R evised figures, based on th e rep o rt
C o rrect A tte s t: P aul H adley, L. K. Page, S. M. M cPherson, D irectors.
grow ing very rap id ly and producing B en n ett H all, p re s id e n t of th e U ni­
W alter Zum w alt of Irving took first
of J. E. M cClintock, auditor, indicated
S ubscribed and sw orn before m e th is 9th day of O ctober, 1929.
much financial success for those e n ­ v ersity , and sev eral o th e r of th e place a t the sta te fair in livestock
th a t th e paid atten d an ce a t th e 1929
(S E A p )
FR A N K A. De PU E, N o tary Public for Oregon.
gaged in th e Idtistry.
g u ests for to a sts. C ity a tto rn e y I. judging in c apetition w ith hundreds sta te fair, which closed a t Salem last
(My com m ission expires Jan. 11, 1932)
of
o
th
er
4-H
club
m
em
bers.
He
has
Mdl Needed in U. 8.
M. P eterso n responded for th e Spring-
week, w as approxim ately 108,000, or
T h ere is a t p resen t no m ill in the field deleg atio n and Invited th e peo­ been doing club work for six years.
v irtually the sam e as a t th e fa ir held
U nited S ta te s th a t can han d le th is ple p resen t to a tte n d th e a irp o rt
W. L. Thom pson, golf club employe, a year ago. T otal receip ts thi3 year
THAT GOOD COAL
quality of wool, and it seem s th a t no dedication, h ere Sunday.
and resid en t of M edford for th e past !
w ere approxim ately $72,000, or $2000
private e n te rp rise c ares to Invest
T h e S pringfield d eleg atio n was six m onths, died recently as the result fore than last year.
th e n ecessary funds due to a lack of com posed of Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Reb- of b urns received at his sm all cabin '
G overnm ent surveyors who are es­
sufficienl q u an tity ' of wool In th is han, Mr. and Mrs. I. M. P eterso n . Mr. hom e while cleaning clothes with gas­
tablishing the ro u te of the proposed
country to w a rra n t th e op eratio n of and Mrs. F. B H am lin, H. E. Maxey, oline.
N orth S antiam road to central Oregon
a
W. F W alker, W K. B arn ell and T.
L. C. A nderson of A shland, while In from D etroit through the Santiam for
The in creasin g uses to which th is J. N elson.
th e A pplegate section recently, killed est, have reached Independence prair
wool is being put in d icates th at th ere i
_______________
one of the larg est ra ttle sn a k e s seen
ie. T he work will be com pleted No­
will lie am ple dem and for ali th e CIVIC CLUB TO H o T d
I t th a t territo ry th is year. The snake
vem ber 1. The road, when construct
wool grow n in th is co u n try am i th at J
SALE OF COOKED FOODS in insured 53 inches in length and had ed, will reduce the distance m aterially
it will n o t be n ecessary io sh ip to
______
12 rattles.
betw een P ortland and Bend.
E urope, pay du ty on It, have it m anu- J A benefit sale of cooked foods will
69 W. Broadway, Eugene
Phone 412
The A. W. Bell Lum ber company
Official notice of au thority to pay
factn red Into clothing and th en he held a t th e K e te ls’ d ru g sto re on ^ias ju s t com pleted m oving the Sandy
Lane county the sum of $116,750.71
shipped buck to th e U nited S ta te s S atu rd ay , O cto b er 19,
19. u u n n d d er
er the plant to B eaver creek, w here Mr. for O regon & C alifornia land grant
at high rates.
au sp ices of th e m em b ers of th e Bell has 28,000.000 feet of first-grow th
taxes th is year has been received by
Seek to Increase Stock
S pringfield Civic club. T h e sale is tim ber. He is com pleting a steel rail­ the county court. T his is the largest
The A ngora Wool M rk e tln g As- being arra n g e d to a ss ist in ra isin g road track for the operation of trucks.
am ount to be received by the county
eociatioii Is now engaged in a pro- funds for th e S p rin g field lib rary , and
Ten thousand persons atten d ed the
for this tax since th e Oregon and Cali
gram of rapidly In creasin g the num p atro n s of th e lib ra ry and o th e rs D eschutes county fair in the three
fernia lands were restored to the coun­
t » r of wool ra b b its In th is cou n try a re Invited to 'o n al
cocked food days ending S eptem ber 28. About 800
ty tax ro llS 'th ree years ago.
to a point w here It will tie p ro fitab le stu ffs for th e sale.
exhibits were eijtered, which was far
S ecretary W ilbur has requested the
more th an In previous years. This
HiIMMI»
treasu ry to pay seven Oregon counties
iianiiiMHivi
was th e only cen tral Oregon fair for
various sum s of money grow ing out ol
1929.
revested Oregon & C alifornia Rail
road com pany g ra n t lands. Jackson
THE MARKETS
county will be paid $92,994; Curry
Portland
county, $2943; K lam ath, $7918; W ash
J H ~ ^ jlln iii£ U p St., Eugene. Oregon.
W h eat—Big Bend bluestem , $1.34;
ington, $4434; Douglas, $151,476; Co­
soft w hite and w estern white, $1.20;
lumbia, $7581, and Tillam ook, $3973
hard w inter, n o rth ern spring and
Steps w ere taken by the A storia
w estern red, $1.17.
cham ber of com m erce a few days ago
H ay — Alfalfa, $22.50@23 per ton;
tow ard the form ation cf an Oregon
valley tim othy, $19.50 @20; eastern
SUIT CASES .............
C oast E m pire association for th e pur
Oregon tim othy. $21.50@22; clover.
pose of building up a p erm anent or
$19; oat hay. $18; o ats and vetch, $18
ganlzation to work for the completion
CLUB BAGS ..............
B u tte rfa t—47@52c.
of th e coast highw ay. The organiza
E ggs—Ranch, 23@44c.
tfon will be modeled upon th a t of the
O f Fine Worsted
C attle—Steers, good, $10010.50.
HAT BOXES .............
Redwood E m pire association and the
Hog»—Good to choice, $9.75 @11.
Just the right weight sweater for
first group to be lined up will be the
Lamb«—Good to choice, $10.50 011
G la dstone bags
hotel and reso rt proprietors.
those cool nights. Worsted tine gauge
S eattle
W heat — Soft w hite and w estern
W illiam Reavis, logger, killed a deer
ribbed models in the popular heather
TRUNKS
up
white,
$1.20;
hard
w
inter,
w
estern
with
an ax recently. He was felling
shades. Made with two pockets. A very
red and n o rth ern spring, $1.18; blue-
a tre e a t W inchester bay when the
fine value at this low price—
I stem , $1.33.
anim al fled Into • nearby canyon. He
Eggs Ranch, 37053c.
and a com panion gave chase, but the
B u tterfat—63c,
d eer tu rn ed on them . Then the log
ger used hts ax.
C attle—Choice steers, $9.50010.25
Hogs Prim e ligh (.$10 90011.
B a rtle tt pear grow ers of the Rogue
L am bs—Choice, $10.25010 50.
River valley have received the major
Spokane
portion of m ore than $1.000,000 paid
C attle—Steers, good, $9.50010 25.
them by canneries of C alifornia, Ore
H ogs—Good and choice, $10.600
gon, W ashington and the middle west
( $10.60.
for shipm ents a t prices ranging from
HARDWARE
FURNITURE
L am b s-C h o ice, $1001025.
$76 to $86 per too.
PAINT
k
s
OñEGGN STATE
First National Bank
For Real Comfort Burn
Coal or Briquets
RAINIER COAL CO.
JC.PENNEYCO.
Sweater Coats
L uggage for
V acation s
S I . 5 0 — S1O
$ 5 .7 5 — $ 1 2
$ 5 .2 5 — $8
... $11 — $ 2 0
$ 9 .7 5
$ 7 -9 8
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