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    PAGB FOUR
OREGON STATE NEWS
OF GENERAL INTEREST
Principal Events of ttu Week
Assembled for Information
of Our Readers.
THW SPRINGFIBLD N W S
a species apart, concerned only with
mysterious financial operations on
the stock exchange. Aa a matter of
fact, they are mostly from the farm*
and small towns and they still have
to eat. The more they are concen­
trated. the greater their dependence
upon the farmer.
It Is foolish to Imagine that New-
York Is not vitally concerned with
every measure looking toward the
Improvement of agricultural con­
ditions.
THURSDAY, PMC. 12, H>2P
A ShouA Worth $200,000
Beautiful
Embossed
Christinas
* Cards, with your nuaie printed on
1 them, are ready for you at Thu News
offlca.
SUM M ONS
FO R
P U B L IC A T IO N
In the C irc u it Court of the Stste of
O regon fo r Lane County.
The Seaside and Astoria chambers
Cf commerce have telegraphed the
Oregon senators to ask President D E T E C T IV E S
Hoover to act toward completion of
The greatest detective system In i A U T O M O B IL E S
the Roosevelt highway in connection the world is the famous Scotland
An English maker of "baby” cars,
With the Hoover move to alleviate un­ Yard, which Is the crime hunting with a six feet three Inch wheel
employment.
section of the British Government base. Is starting a factory Io make
Plans for the construction of a five- And the best detectives of Scotland them In America. American roads
Itory hotel in Bend were announced Yard, its high officials say, were are now good enough to permit little
cars like that to go almost anywhere
recently by the Pondosa Hotel com born and reared on th e farm.
pany. Estimated cost was set at *175,-
There are several reasons why except across the continent. There
000. Work preliminary to construction farm boys make gtnwl detectives, af­ are still no through routes front the
la to start soon. Reinforced concrete ter proper training Robust health Atlantic to the Pacific which have
Will be used.
and physical vigor count heavily. not long stretches of dirt, almost
Over 500 acres In the Hermiston sec­ Farm boys grow up with the habit impassable in bad weather. If these
tion of Umatilla county will be plant­ of observing little things, and most "baby" cars prove popular, American
ed to Jerusalem artichokes. This criminals are caught because of little makers will imitate and improve on
much soil has been signed up by a clues which they did not notice. The > them. That is automobile history,
representative of the Pabst company habit of patience, hard work, without
Automobiles were Invented In Eu-
and more ranchers are expected to expectation of Instant results. Is in- rope. Gasoline cars were in use
Sign. Farmers will receive *15 a ton grained in the boy on the farm, there years before uny were made In
tor the crop.
j Catching crooks is mostly a Job of America. Europe had good roads to
, begin with; roads built ty haul can-
Mrs. H. H. Kilgare of Redmond has patient, hard work.
just concluded a successful turkey­
Moat of all, farm boys grow up non over. Rut European people have
raising venture. In April she bought with respect for law and hatred of had to spend so much for cannon
This Paisley shawl, which has been in the family of Francis Scott Key
415 young turkeys from a hatchery and crime, where the city boy, observing that they still have no money wilt,
for centuries, is shown here gracing Dcbora Key, a dexerulant ui the
raised 315 of them. The past week 1 petty Infractions of the laws all which to buy cars, by comparison
man who wrote "The Star Spangled Banner." The shawl will find a perma
nrnt shrine in the former resslence at Frederick, Md, of Chief Juattre
■he sold 304 of the birds and 303 of around him, tends to become toler- with America.
Roger Brooke Taney of the U. S. Supreme Court, the author of the
them graded No. 1. Her total sales i ant of crime and criminals.
Cheap cars gave this country good
llred Scott decision.
Hammond Clary, a hanker and collector of
amounted to *1400.
Americana, has bought the shawl and will place it with other objects
, , .
I roads. Perhaps the new "baby” cars
relating to American history. Brides ot Key uwru and daughters of
Bids for approximately IS carloads C A T S
, will compel us to make all our roads
Key uien wore Ihis shawl at their weddings.
of turkeys, each containing 1S.000
Cats of the Isle of Man are famous perfect.
birds, are being called for by the Doug­ because they have no tails. Some- I
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las County Turkey Growers' associa­ body Imported long-tailed cats and • ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ COUNTY FARM AGENT
tion. The turkeys will be delivered the toilless breed is disappearing ♦
GIVES PUBLIC REPORT
TH U R STO N
♦
UPPER W ILLA M ETTE
♦
Pecember 4 to 7, inclusive. This will Manxmen have begun a campaign to ' » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
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OF
PAST
YEAR'S
WORK
be the big shipment of the season (or
revive the old Manx strain by selec-
The young men of Pleasant Hill
Mr. und Mrs John Price motored
the Christmas trade.
O. S. Fletcher, lame county agri­ to Notl last Sunduy and visited their
tive breeding. Every farmer knows district have organized the Pleasant
Twelve persons were killed and 500 how thls ,8 done
j Hill athletic club for basketball cultural agent, has had a very busy son. Curtis Price und family,
were Injured In a total of 3955 traffic
Eugenlsts say the same process of Those taking an Interest In the club year, according to a summary of his
Mr. und Mrs William Culver, from
gccidenu in Oregon in October, ac­ ; breeding up to higher standards are Lawrence Ijtlrd, Darwin Baxter, activities for the past twelve months,
Eugene, spent Sunday at Bay Baughs
cording to a report by T. A. Raffety,
should be applied to the human race. : Clifford Baxter. Bill Sharp, BUI Wal- which has Just b « n compiled.
■tote traffic inspector. A total ot 1334 j Slave owners used to do that. But lace, E. E. Kirkpatrick. Harold Dilley
Mr and Mrs Walter Platt and fam
The county agent has divided his
accidents were due to careless driving,
1 even if free men consented to ex- Lyman Tinker. William Kelsey, Allan time among eight major branches of lly, Mr and Mrs Roy Edmlaton and
while 431 accidents were caused by
ternal control of their matings, who Wheeler. Bill Sharp was elected work this year. They are farm crop family, und Mr and Mrs Jorn Eilinls-
drivers falling to give right of way.
i would set the standards to be bred business manager and E. E. Ktifia» Improvement, horticulture, dairying, t«a and faintly attended (he Texas
E. A. Becker of Woodburn, who is i to? The authorities in charge would rick coach and captain.
and general llveetock, poultry, soil picnic dinner at the chamber of com
the only tobacco grower in the state, I quarrel over that. Each group would
About one hundred dollars was! '"’«"■ovement. agricultural economics. merce in Eugene last Sunday.
was in Tillamook recently accompan | insist that its own standards were ,aken
5y the genlorg at thetr c,agg Including marketing, rodent and pre­
The Ladles Aid met with Mrs Tay­
led by a representative of a national
- best.
lor Needham Wednesday.
play
"Safety
First"
which
was
<iren
|
Insect exterminator manuiacturer, in­
Nature Is gradually mixing the . at the high school gymnasium last I During the year Mr. Pletcher haa
George Simmons, who had the mis
vestigating the possibilities of the
' human race. A million years from Friday and Saturday nights. A very received 2.890 office calls and 276 ' fortune to have his ear almost sever­
warm moist climate of the county as
telephone
calls
in
regard
to
farm
now. perhaps sooner, as International I appreciative crowd turned out and
ed from his head In an auto wreck
B center for the growth of tobacco for
problems, written 1968 Individual let­
J barriers break down more rapidly. the play was reported a huge
some time ago, haa Improved enough
nicotine purposes.
all mankind will be as homogeneous cea,
paru were Tery we„ taken ters. mailed 15,908 copies of «6 cir­ to be brought home from the hospital.
For the first time in several years as the Chinese are today. Then It
and
the
players
showed a great deal cular letters, made 309 farm visits,
all outstanding warrants of the city will be time to consider breeding up
Mrs. lot ura Hadley, from Hadley
of action. Th cast was as followh: devoted 18i days to field work, and
Nave been paid, according to a report
vllle,
visited her mother. Mrs. Taylor
120.5
days
to
work
In
the
office,
has
to standards on which all can agree.
Jack Montgomery, a young hus­
(■sued by City Treasurer Coates of
traveled 1.3.975 miles by automobile Needham, Tuesday.
band. Albert Mathews.
Tillamook, and the financial condition
and 442 by stage or train, co-operated
ROBOTS
Ilruce Christie has the misfortune
Of the city is excellent. Mr. Coates
Jerry Arnold, an unsuccessful fixer with specialists from the Oregon Ag­
"Robot" Is the name coined by a
to wreck his car Saturday evening
lauded the city council for their ef-
Francis Phibbs.
ricultural College by spending 51 days
forts in promoting an economical ex- Bohemian playwright for a mechan-
Mr McNu... a defective detective. I with them, held 13 demonstration near the McKenzie sanitarium.
penditure of city funds during the past ical man who could do everything Douglas Kahler.
meetings and has addressed 111 meet­
Mr and Mrs. Wrlgley, who recent­
' but think. Engineers and others now
year.
Elmer Flanned, awfully shrinking, ings with a total attendance of 4365. ly bought the George place, has re­
:
use
the
term
for
automatic
devices
Motorists will pay into the coffers
Earl Drury.
The agent spent most of his time turned from an extended visit In the
Of the state of Oregon (or credit to its which relieve thte operator from the
Abou Ben Mocha, a Turk from Tur­ with work connected with farm crops Yakima Valley.
necessity
of
thinking.
Inventive
highway fund during 1930 more than
key, Hugh Wallace.
und weed control. A total of 74 days
*13,000,000, It is estimated by Hal E. science has found ways to build the Mabel Montgomery. Jack's wife,
were spent In this work. Other
engineer's
brains
into
the
machine.
Hoss, secretary of state. Of this
M a rria g e Licenses Issued
Laura Hult.
- kinds of work which received his at­
amount, Hoss estimates that *4.521.253 The latest Robot is the gyroplane, a
Virginia Bridger, her young sister, tention was dairying and soil Im­
During the post week the county
will come from the state tax on gaso­ full brother of fhe “Metal Mike."
Josephine Mathews.
provement. 33 days each; horticul­ clerk has Issued marriage licenses to
"Metal Mike" is the gyroscopic
line and distillate sales, whll? *5.605,-
Mrs Barrington Bridger, their ma ture, 27 days; rodent control, 25
the following: G Inman. Eugene, and
127 will be derived from the registra­ steerinlg device used on every big ma. Helen Carted.
days; organization and agricultural Lillian Thonvennl, Carlton; George
ship, more accurate than any human
tion of motor vehicles.
Zuleika, a tender Turkish maiden, eeo -omlt-s, including marketing, 21
Bring and Helen Ross, both of Flu
Net receipts of Linn county club helmsman. Elmer Sperry, its in­ Harriet Brabham.
days each; poultry husbandry, 20 gene; I>-onard Heiser, Eugene, and
members as the result of their club ventor, has built his brains into a
Mary Ann O Flnnerty, an Irish cook days; general livestock, 7.5 days and May McBee, Ixiwell; John lmmel,
activities during the year are *5682.39, similar machine for alrplanea, which lady Emma Olgon
j community activities, 7 days.
Toppenish, Washington, and C. And
.
according to D. B. Fales, Linn county relieves the pilot of all strain except
In taking off and landing
I ,
k “
Hill basketball team 1 The Lane county fair came In for rey Chenowetth, Multnomah; Ir a l.e e ,
club leader. This was an average of
Before long, starting and landing ^ dav * ,v h 7
teftm
CresWe11, 8om‘' of ,h<* " mP
»«** Oakridge, and Anna Nobel. Eugene;
*10.42 for each of the 545 members
..
.
|rrm ay nigm.
1 also judged the farm crops at the Merle McBride. Eugene
and Elfa
who completed their projects. The will
also be under automatic control,: Several of the
Z
- "
? Pleasant j * “*•<>" county fair.
Warden, Wendllng
Club members received *17,382.26 for and flying will be safer than motor-1...........-
I Hill have gone dry, and the farmers
their efforts, and thsiir aggregate ex Ing is today.
' are welcoming the present rain.
penditures were *11,689.87.
W. P. Sheridan, principal of the
More than *2,000,000 In additional N E W Y O R K
’ Pleaaant Hill public school, Is :on-
revenue will be collected by the state
Without New York City where fined to his home with an attack of
SPR IN G FIELD
of Oregon In 1930 as a result ot the would the farmer sell his products? the flu.
one-cent per gallon increase In the New York consumes one-fifth of all
SUNDAY and MONDAY, DECEMBER 15 and 16
The Pleasant Hill high school are
(tote tax on gasoline and distillate the fresh fruits and vegetables ship- having their six w»eks examinations
' . -»»S'
gales, according to a tentative estF ped Into the United States, accord- Thursday and Friday of this week.
mate made by Hal E. Hoss, secretary Ing to the Federal Bureau of Rail-
A letter from T. E. Hauregan, who
Of state. As a result of legislation en .road Economics. Every state except taught In the Pleasant Hill public
acted at the 1929 session, the tax on
the Dakotas, Kansas, Nebraska and school several years, says that bad
gasoline after January 1 will be 4
Wyoming ships green stuff to feed crops and hard timea have hit the
cents per gallon, while the tax on dis­
the metropolis. Smoe folk believe farmers hard in Montana and sent
tillate will be 314 cents.
1 that the inhabitants of New York are many adrift.
Oregon’s assessed valuations, local
and utility, aggregating »1,124,988.691,
show a gain of approximately *2,700,
000 over valuations for last year, ac­
cording to figures compiled by the
Btate tax commission. The increase Is
accounted for entirely by utility as-
aessments, whl-h Fave been boosted
by the tax commission approximately
*4.500,000 over the assessments for
1928, whereas local assessments as re­
turned by county assessors show a
decrease of approximately *1,800,000.
W IT H
EU.I0TT NUGENT, CUFF EDWARDS,
The Loyal Order of Moose of Marsh­
BOMdT MONTOOMHtY, SAUY STARR.
field will construct a modern build­
ing as soon as the building committee
NOW PLAYING
reports on site and the lodge approves.
It Is the Intention to construct of con­
C O M IN G
T h e Fam ous Owen
crete and close In the business dis­
SUNDAY
W it t e r Stage Play
trict
On a rush trip fronS Eugene to Flor­
ence, north to Waldport and back to
Eugene, County Engineer Morse and
City Recorder Bryeon made the circuit
W ith G A R Y C O O P E R
in fi'ne ho'ii'3. A f e « years ago the
R IC H A R D A R L E N
tn p -, - uid u u.e required three days
M A R Y B R IA N
at ivixivt
Gl ollie .1 W1 1 II e I III alld Cecil <» WII-
helm, Plaintiffs. Vs. Il L. Hyland
and Mated <>. Ilylnnd, and Pacific
S ta te s C r e d it A s s o c ia tio n , a cor*
porallnn, Defendants.
To II L. H ylan d und Mabel O.
Hyland, Defendants:
In the Name of the Slate of Oregon:
' You are hereby required Io appear
i and unswer the complaint ngulnst
: you in Die above entitled suit within
! four weeks from the date of the first
publication of this summons, and If
i you full so Io appiMir und unswer,
for want thereof, the plaintiffs will
apply to the Court for the relief
prayed for In Hie complaint. Io wit
1.
That
the m ortgage re fe rre d to
c o lllp la ltll
herein
lie
declared Io lie a firs t and valid lien
ii|M>u Hie
follow in g
described
ristl
premises, mid a ll th e rm it, to w it;
III plaintiffs'
fail No. 2 III Block No. 2 III First
Addition to Fairmount Heights in
same appears on mups and plats
thereof now on file and of rix-ord In
Iho office of the Clerk mid Recorder
In mid fur lame County, Oregon.
And Hint the smile lie foreclosed In
the manner provided by law. mid said
premises sold by the Sheriff of Lane
County, Oregon, lo snllsfy plaintiffs
Judgment.
2. Thai the defendants and each
of them, mut all persons claiming by,
through or under them, or any of
them, be foreclosed mid forever
barred from any right, title or In­
terest In or to said real premises, or
any part thereof; and for such other
and further relief us to the Court
may seem equitable In the premises
This summons Is published by or
der of Hon C, P Barnard. Judge of
County Court of lame County. Ore­
gon.
I kite of first publication, Decem­
12th. I* I
Date of last publication, January
9th, 1930
IMMEL & EVANS.
Attorneys for Plaintiffs
Residence and Poslofflce address
Eugene. Oregon,
D 12 19 24 J 2 9
ber
4M T M * W M T
Eugene, Oregon
605 - 609 Willamette St.
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