The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, October 24, 1929, Page 6, Image 6

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    PAGB s a
OREGON STATE NEWS Choice Produce is
OF GENERAL INTEREST Grown in Locality
Principal Events of the Week Cucumber, Black Pop-Corn and
Apples Are Displayed in
Assembled for Information
Window Here
of Our Readers.
TH E SPRINGFIELD NEWS
P. T. A. WILL HEAR
DELEGATE REPORTS ♦
UPPER WILLAMETTE
THURSDAY, OCT. 21. 192»
♦ ♦
THURSTON
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Mrs. R. 1’. Mortensen and Mrs
The first number of the Blue and
George 1‘rochnow returned to Spring Gold M essenger, the Pleasant Hill
field Friday from Grants 1'usa, where hlgll school paper was Issued Octo­
they had gone to attend the state ber II.
I'bc staff con sists of Albert
I'ureut -Teat hers' association conveli Mathews, editor; Floyd Mannev, us
tion as official d eleg a tes from the slstant editor; Sheldon S lu ts. liter-
Springfield organisation.
aray editor; Avis Mi I-aughllti, liter­
The two ladies will give their re­ ary editor; Francis Phibbs, school
ports of the convention ut the regu new s editor; Del S luts, sports editor;
lar m eeting of the Springfield 1'. T Raymond Hills, business m anager;
A. on Friday of this week. Matters Verna W ile' . advertising manager;
pertaining to the entertainm ent oi Hugh W allace, m echanical superin­
the la n e County Coucll o f the I’. T tendent; Earl Drury, column con
A., which is to have its annual ductor.
m eeting here next month, will also
The «fourteen schools entering thi­
be discussed at the m eeting
ll league for basketball In the year
The Lana County Council was
of 1929 are as follow s; I'row. Cres­
awarded a silver eup at the conven­
well. Coburg. Doreuu. Lorane, Santa
tion for being one of tthe three
Clara, St.
Marys, Pleasant
Hill,
county groups to show the largest
Thurston. Vida,
Elmira, Triangle
gain In m em bership during the past
Lake, Wnlker and Mohawk. The
year, Mrs Parker of Elmira ts pre- I
, P leasant Hill high school schedule
sldent of the la n e County Council.
Is as follow s:
♦
LION FEEDERS GATHER:
SURPRISE MRS. TRAVIS
Mr. and Mrs Frank Crumpton anil
A large party of Springfield people
fam ily from lfc<xter visited
W gallo rod ct the home of Mrs Effie
W eaver last Thuraduy
Travis, at llt h and Arthur airéela In
The 1 xiilles Aid met with M is Eugene on Tuesday evening, for a
Mrs T ravis la the
Charles Grant lust Thursday und aurprlae party
chairm an of the com m ittee of women
quilted a quilt.
Mr. ulid M.is
Curtis Price, who who serve dinner for Hie I.lolls club,
have spent several m onths In Utah, ami lit«' women who called ut tier
home are meinhera of Hio com m ittee
In governm ent forestry work, art'.
■-■I here Monday evening for an Inde­ They brought refreshm ent* with them
for tho evening
finite stay.
An almost unbelievable quantity of
black popcorn has been harvested
Eugene will have a special election
from the seed of two ears of the corn
November IS to vote on a special levy
which W. W. Walker, local real e s­
of $25,000 annually (or five years to
tate man planted in his garden last
pay lntereat on indebtedness.
spring.
Tile people wlio were present were
The Oregon Washington Water Serv­
Hugh D oolittle, w i l l ) bus been cm
The seed was given to Mr. Walker
ice company will apend *275.000 on about two years ago hv a friend and
ployed Hie past sum m er ut McKenzie Mesdames John l*arker, H. G. Spriggs
• new intake and filtration plant (or
Hrldge In forestry
work, returned E<l Cole, M J Mi Kiln, John Harris,
it had been thrown around the house
lluil M cPherson, Dean lloals, Abbie
the Salem system, It was announced
home
last
Tuesday.
j for over a year before he decided to
Lynch. Wulter Richard, Mr and Mrs
recently.
Mr, and Mrs. Wulter Platt and
plant it. more as an experiment than
John Pedersen, Miss Esther Me
Registration of students at Oregon anything else.
family visited Mr. Platt's pareuts,
This fall, after the
Pheraon und Miss Dora Pedersen
State college passed the 3400 mark corn had been harvested and hulled
Mr. and Mrs W illiam Platt, at Deer
at the close of the first two weeks,
horn lust Sunday
it was found that tt required two
H ave F a m ily Reunion
according to E. B. Lemon, registrar,
William Kgler has finished guther
fifty pound flour sacks and four
who reports 3403 enrolled.
Mr and Mrs Fred Frese mol Mrs
Ing his filbert crop.
He estim ates
twenty-five pound sacks to hold the
Latest registration figures show shelled kernels.
his crop betw een 500 und 600 pounds Bunt Montgomery attended a fam ily
9SS4 students enrolled at the Univer­
Mrs. Taylor Needham enjoyed a reunion Sunday at the home of Mrs.
Grown on Sod
sity of Oregon in Eugene. According
P. Hrlilewe,
Nov. 22— St. Marys at P. 11 III
visit last Sunday with her mother Frese's mothor. Mrs
A quantity of the corn is now on LANE MILLS HIT BY
to Earl M. Pallett. registrar, this la
near
Molalla
on
Sunday.
There were
Nov.
29—P.
H.
at
Santa
Clara
Hl
und niece und fam ily from Cottage
display in the window of the local
JAPANESE TARIFF
>4 less than last year's total.
tw enty six mem bers ut the family
Dec. 6—Open
Grove.
realtor. It was grown on sod ground
present for the event
Mr mid Mrs
Visitors to Crater la k e national which had not been cultivated for
Dec. 13— Elmira at P H. HI.
Lumbermen of the West coast are
Anda Calvert from Junction City
park thia year numbered 138.435, ac- ten years. No fertilizer was applied,
Montgomery drove up on Friday and
Dec.
20—
P.
H.
at
Creswell.
was In Thurston Monday, looking
uniting in an effort to induce the De- j
eerding to figures of the department but the corn wag kept well watered
the Frese's went on Sunday
Jan 3— P. H. at Mohawk.
after his bees
partment of State at Washington. D
e f the Interior, an Increase of approx­
Jan
10—
P
H.
vs.
Ixirane
at
Eugene
during the dry season.
C., to attempt to persuade the Japan- j
George T ravis, who bus spent
imately 15,000 over last year.
WOMAN EATS ONLY
The kernels are as large as much ese government to revise the new V M c A
several m onths In Mlnto-sota, re­
A young elk with five-point horns of the field ccrn grawn around here,
BABY FOOD 3 YEARS
tariff on lumber, which they have ’ Jan. 17— P. H. ut Elmira.
turned
home
Tuesday.
He
will
take
was recently mistaken for a buck deer and pops into large, soft snow-white
"For 3 years 1 ate only luihy food.
recently put Into effect, and which i Jan. 24— P. 11. at St. Marys.
up
his
work
In
high
school.
■nd killed by a La Pine hunter be­ masses. Almost every ear in the en­
< verythlng else formed gas
Now.
Feb. 8— Mohawk at P. H. III.
Pacific coast lumbermen claim Is
thunks to Adlerlka. I eat everything
tween Crescent and La Pine. The an­
G irls interclass basketball gam es I
tire plot was perfectly developed discriminatory toward the Russian
D e m o n s tr a te s R a d io
and enjoy life."- Mrs M Gunn.
imal weighed about 400 pounds.
out to the very tip of the cob.
Even the FIRST s|>oonful of Adler­
lumber Interests. A resolution ask will start October 21
What promises to be one of Baker
Approximately four kernels were (ng this action was adopted last week
J esse Phelps is working for George ' w illia m Rodenbough Installed a lka relieves gas on the stom ach and
county's most productive mines is be­ planted in each hill and these hills
rem oves astonishing am ounts of old
at a meeting of the West coast turn Ixird. who has taken a contract for K olster radio at the W t) W hall w aste matter from the syatt-eu
ing developed on Love creek on lower averaged about ten stalks each dur­
logging under Moore S Moore In the lust night. The radio will not be left Makes you enjoy your m eals and
bermen held at Tacoma.
Powder, 20 miles east of Baker. From ing the season. Including the suckers,
m ountains south of l'leusust Hill.
American
lumber
manufacturers
there perm anently
It was Installed sleep better. No m atter what yoa
atx to 19 tons of coal are mined dally.
have Cr**vd for your stomnch and
none of which were pulled out. and contend that certain Japanese cititens
to
provide
music
for
the N <>. W bow
Rev. and Mrs W A. Elkins of Eu­
els, Adlerlka will surprise yoa —
The Oregon grand lodge, Knights all which produced large and heavy who have monopolies on large timber
gene were calling on friends ut P leas­ dinner, which waa served at the hall. Fl->n«-ry'a Drug Store
ef Pythias, brought Its 47th annual oars of corn.
i holdings in Russia were Instrumental ant Hill lust week.
convention to a close in Portland with
O th e r V e g e ta b le * Displayed
in framing the tariff to benefit their
Miss Grace Farnham, foreign nils- '
tha Installation of officers.
Next
Other interesting items on display own personal Interests.
slonary from Yotsuya. Toklo, will
year's convention will be held In Port­
at the real estate office Include a
H. J. Cox. presblet of the Willam­ talk to the Interm ediate and senior 1
land.
cucumber and rvo apples. The cu­ ette Lumbermen's association, who
Endeavors next Sunday evening
One hundred and fifty thousand cumber is also from the garden of
was present at the Tacoma meeting,
Mr. and Mrs. Bert John and fam ily
baby trout hare been placed In the Mr. Walker. It Is nine and one-halt
declared that all of the lumber manu­
Umatilla river at Bingham Springs inches long and has a circumference
have moved Into the house form erly I
factured in Lane county at the pre­
by the state game commission. The of thirteen and one-fourth inches. It
occupied
by
Roes
M athews anil
sent time !s sold at markets on the
fish were from the hatchery at Bing­ is almost perfectly shaped and lg
family.
railroads. He also declared that the
ham.
very solid, two things which one sel­ tariff would affect lumber manufac­
Herbert Egbert. 59. twice member dom finds in a cucumber as large as
turers in this district because a d e-: CONVENTION REPORTS
of the Oregon legislature and for a the one on display. The two apples
CIVEN TO W. C. T. U. !
crease In exportation will mean that I
E c tq e n e %
number of years president of the state are from the orchard of T. J. Maxwell
part of the lumber which was pre­
farmers' union, died at his home in who lives near Chase Gardens, and
^^ JlW iilam nR s
viously marketed by water will be
The regular meeting of the W. C.
The Dalles, following a paralytic
who has a very fine crop of apples sold at railroad markets In competi- - T. U. was held Monday at the home
stroke.
this year.
tion with lumber already being of Mrs. William O. Hughes. Reports
Many people from Seaside have
Analytical Eyosiqht Examinations
marketed there.
were given of the county convention
joined in the cranberry harvest in -the
Scientific Visual Correction
MUSIC SELECTED FOR
held recently at Eugene. A report
Clatsop county bogs. The total crop
Precision ben» Qrindinq Laboratory
of the state convention being held at
FATHER-SON BANQUET REBEKAHS TO HAVE
of the Delmoor bog. the largest on
<
Charaes
Ro
Higher
Than Ordinary lDork Elsewhere
Pendleton
will
be
given
at
the
SECOND PENNY DINNER
Clatsop Plains, will be about 7000
The
committee
working
on
the
!
November
meeting,
It
was
announced
bushels.
Father and Son banquet which will
The women of the Rebekah lodge
E. H. Batson, traveling agent for
be held here early In November, an­ are planning the second of a series
the Oregon State hospital, suffered
nounced this morning that they had of penny cafeteria dinners for to­
bruises and lacerations when he was
secured Claude Neely of Eugene to morrow evening, beginning at 6:00
attacked by a deer which had escaped
take charge of the music for the
at the I. O. O. F. hall. The general
from a corral near the state peniten­
evening.
He has secured the men's j public Is Invited to these dinners,
tiary in Salem.
quartet from the Eugene Bible uni- ' and is assured of receiving good
Ben Cox, Cayuse, Is naturally a sober
verslty as singers for the evening, meals for the money, according to
man, but he almost, asked a doctor to
and Veltie Pruitt, the new Christian , the chairman.
analyze the water he had been drink­
Mrs. O. H. Jarrett Is general chair­
ing when he discovered that the four- preacher here and also director of
point buck he had killed at Emigrant music at the Eugene school, will man of the October dinner. She win
sing.
be assisted by Mesdames Girard.
springs was a doe.
The name of the speaker for the Lansberry, Snodgrass and Louk.
More than 600 summer recreation­
evening will be announced very soon
ists visited the nine dominant peaks
by the committee, stated W. A.
of the Deschutes national forest on
Taylor, a member, this morning.
which lookouts are located, last sum­
mer. according to records computed
SCHOOL CENSUS TO
by forest officials.
Ceaar posts from Marshfield are be­
START HERE FRIDAY
ing hauled on trucks by R. C. Holman
of Talent to Klamath Falls. The haul
William G. Hughes, clerk of the
from Marshfield to Talent is made in local school district, announced this
ERE’S the latest Thor. And that means
one day. Holman loads his trucks with morning that the census of school
the most modern washer— for Thor
potatoes on the return trips.
children will be started tomorrow
leads
the world in the design o f washing
As the result of injuries suffered in morning. The district has been dl-
a half-hour barehanded fight with a flded into six sections to speed up
machines.
maddened bull, Isaac Boyer, 35, of the work, and six local women will
By actual test—this is the only washer o f
Bethel, was taken to a McMinnville do the counting.
its
type that thoroughly cleanses shirt cuff*
hospital in a critical condition and
and collars in one washing without soaking.
was not expected to live.
DINNER AT W. O. W. HALL
By unanimous vote the city council
See its many advanced features. See it*
WAS WELL ATTENDED
at Ashland approved the ordinance
marvelous new beauty. And look at it*
requiring a permit for the construc­
amazing low price.
One hundred people were present
tion, remodeling or repair of any struc­
at
the
seven
o'clock
dinner
which
the
ture within the city limits, in which
Neighbors of Woodcraft held at W.
the amount involved exceeds 3100.
O. W. hall last night. An extempor­
THE MARKETS
aneous program was offered follow­
Portland
ing the dinner. A beautiful dinner
D ow n
Wheat—Big Bend bluestem, *1.85; cloth was won by Sam Richmond.
Is th o S e n s a tio n a l P ric e
eoft white and western white,*1.19%;
hard winter, northern spring and west­ EASTERN STAR HAS
N ote these new Thor Features
ern red, *1.17%.
Hay — Alfalfa, *22.50023 per ton;
SILVER TEA TODAY
1 I i / r T im » Tub— oven baked porcelain t a ­
valley timothy, *19.50 0 20; eastern
im e ! inside and out.
The members of the Eastern Star
Oregon timothy, »21.50 022; clover,
2 lieautf—such as you have never torn in a
*19; oat hay, *18; oats and vetch, are giving a silver tea at the home
washer.
of Mrs. Will Wright, 660 E street,
»19.50 0 20.
3 IF«/» Top Tub— the width o f the tub hsel£i
Butterfat—47 0 5 1 c.
this afternoon. An Invitation is ex­
Eggs—Ranch, 28049c.
tended to all ladles of the town to
4 Rubbrr Guard»»/, V ibratim p rm j l id
Cattle—Steers, good, *10010.50.
be present.
5 N rw Sptrd— N tw K m dnta to CJuba.
Hogs—Good to choice, »10.25011.35.
6 Simp!», Compart. Rurf to operate. General
Lambs—Good to choice, *10.50 011.
Electric Motor.
Albany Resident Visits—Mrs. Ro
Seattle
7
Her Capacity. Doea entire w ashing In 1 Howry,
Wheat — Soft white and western bert Sears was here for a few days
It's the box back model that
•white, *1.20; hard winter, western red visit the fore part of the week.
«2.50
d
ow
n.
W
asher
w
ith
o
u
t
Ironer,
«6.33
8 I ’amaut Tbor Quality.
fashion leaders are wearing.
and northern spring, *1.19; bluestem,
m onthly* w ith Ironer, «9.46 m onthly.
Smartest fabrics, too. Keeps
9 Amazing lo w Pric»—«3 0 to « 6 0 leas f a s
«1.35.
Clergyman (at the dairy): "Re­
you warm and well dressed.
any washer o f comparable quality.
Eggs—Ranch, 31 050a.
garding the milk you deliver here— ”
See
them
at
our
store.
Butterfat—61c.
Milkman (uneasily): "Yes sir?”
Cattle—Choice steers, *9 50010.35.
$19.75
“1 Just wanted to say that I use the
Hogs—Prime light, *11.25011.40.
| milk for drinking and not for chris­
Lambs—Choice, *10.26 010.50.
tening.”
Spokane
Cattle—Steers, good, *9.60010.
Hogs—Good and choice, *10.500
Gerald: "Jane’s very romantic, isn’t
«10.85.
she?”
Lambs—Feeder lambs, *8.7509.
Gregory: "Yes, she wants every
declaration of love to have a ring
in it.”
Dr.RoyalQick
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