The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, May 15, 1930, Image 6

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    STATE NEWS
ERALINTEREST
I ♦ a ♦ a TH UR ST0N
members are
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G U ES TS H E R E T U E S D A Y
GUARD H O L D S P R A C T IC E ;
E L I M IL L E R LE A V E S U N IT
mail clerks score high
C H IL D G A SH E S SCALP
M r . Howall. of San Fraaeisco. ha« j
IN PO ST O FFIC E T E S T S
W H IL E P L A Y IN G IN YA R D
T w s n ty o n a
employee«
of
, h„
arrived for an extended visit with
N ln , m em ber, of the lo tti
o|
her daughter. Mrs. Jatnea H ill
j M ountain S ta te . Power company and
W a lte r Gossler
mede a perfect
'he N a tio n .. Guard
are
practicing
rrtRcipai tvents of the Week
Dorothy, the three and one hall
The
w ith
M ra
ra m* n,b<r* o f «he N atio n al Electric
H r Ladles Aid met
rifle shooting every Sunday at the score here last Saturday In a ease year old daughter of M r and Mr«. Kd
John Endicott laat Thursday after- ! L ‘, , U aaa“ ,',a tl'‘a. were guests here
Assembled for Information
range out near Spencer', butte in exam ination given by W C. t x t of Johnson, of Coburg. Is recovering
noon
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(<»n Tuesday evening or the Mlaaea
„ preparation - for the
—
. annual
. . . . . . . . lrlp
wh° *• ™«H clerk . . large from a hail scalp Inju ry which aha re
trip
to
of Oar Readers.
l.ulu
Me
••hereon
and
Maxine
Snod
Arnold Haya, from Seattle. Wash*
I M P Clatsop on June 11. where ihev f
* * * po* 1 oKlc* « ••to riw e a l. The
calved at her home on Monday morn
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woere (hev
Ington. Halted relative«
here
last •raaa at a five courae banquet which
win - « - P . U . for
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m e . d .is U .u ie n .n t • xam lnallon consuls of sorting and lug
The gash waa three Inches long
» a . nerved at the R o a. Oray tea
O H t O uhw , »5, was killed laataaUy week end
|C A. ftw arts. m charge of , h . local placing « given number of carda In and avveral glitches were required to
Mra. Root, from Mohawk, la vlalt- '
ro ,,o w l" * ,f>e banquet a abort
b» tautag Matbvr » h ila w orkla# la tka
w it “ i ? 1*
Mantenant •he proper train routing pockets close the wound, which was draaaed
i Program waa given eom a|«tng
„ „ W h ite r Ooaaler, have been p ra rtlc la a without errore Ira N Ic , made a «core
° f <ka S- e C Loggia# oasi [Kay l«X her daughter, Mrs Baxter.
at the office o f a local physician.
The high school has elected officer« I f
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Bkrqell on Indus-
at • • In tha teal.
'f o r the following X ,
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W llb w fcpr.y,
No one aeema to know juat how the
S i n ? r n \ ° r ‘>,>r,b K‘ nu’ ,x*" ‘
**■ aaw a h club« have beaa ergaa
little g irl was Injured, aa she was
president.
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work
>«•« 1» bane m a n ty . T w e are corking
0,1
a “ d W lv .t e .
y > „ M B IC Y C L E RACE DATES
was alone In the yard at the tim e of
James Bdm l.ton
a e c ^ U r V ^ w It ! ?
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«»»ha. tw e aawtag etab«,
poahry
Ix ta b a rd . Henry Tom eeth. Don Pal­
the accWsnt ¡I ¡ , O eu.T .d, however,
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C h rlatle; sergeant at arms. Oacai
m er and lJoyd M attleon
lhat aha stumbled on an old rrnte
cio< dance, a c co Hi p an in i by
Clem ent; athletic manager for boys,
Miss
T he official dates for tha American and fell over II. striking her head
Mra of undetermined origin deatroy-
on
n
harmonica.
*h ly discharged from
Bicycle la e g u e <>g Am erica were an­ Hbe had apparently got up and walk
od the Silver Star motion picture the­ Carl P latt, and for glrla. Miss Haxel
Simmons.
The following members were pre He I . „ . v . n , to . . . « m e a p o .1 ,,0 .
ater at Fraew atsr and damaged the
nounced at the Moore Cycle and Toy ed a few feet before fallin g to the
T here w ill he a ______
recital given at’ , " en,: A,hany. Glenna Russell. H ilda ea railroad exprea. m .a .e n g e r out of •to re tn Eugene yeslerdsrv The deal ground where she was round, aa there
Aagermaa brothers' bakery.
the Thurston
church
by " Eugene ' ,*??*' , 1 7 “
Graham« M oldrad W hit- A ltu ra .. California.
H e had
served • r elim ination races are to be held
waa no Indication of anything having
The 7Mh anniversary of the fouad-
Bible university students next F riday
lX ‘ro ,h T M *T *T. Belella Dorgan. one enllsm ent period and
had
re- on July 11. io an(1 jy T h „
«'ruck her where she was found hut
(n* “f *he Central Praabytartan church evening.
Glenna
McDaniels.
Verna
Simon enlisted laat January.
Of these ra c e , w ill b . enlerod In the ■ome strands o f hair on t h .
old
of Kageae was observed recently at
W illia m W eaver, of Portland, mot- „
, V° 2 * " ,k 7 '
R ichard.,
•la te finals on A u ru al 3 and 10. and crate Indicated that she had struck
special services at tba church.
«red here Saturday for an extended „
M ‘ r,y
« rc h a u . xnd M RS. J. A. B A IN B R ID G E
Ihe national championship races will her head against It.
Ralph Dunn, about 50, was burned stay with hla brother. A. W W eaver « 1 7 T bm l,n aon ;
C o rv a lll,.
Roth
She la recovering nicely and »lit
IS H O N O R E D A T D IN N E R he entersMl on September < snd 7 at
to death in a fire which destroyed the
The eighth
grade
students
a r e ' c H #n ry' ^ » c e s
M cC arthy;
Ub
Kenosha. Wisconsin, by the winners not suffer any III effects
P arker residence on Bear creek, taking the state examinations this L T , t ? " ' * 8 W “ n* r : <'<*»n«e Grove. | Mr. and Mrs
Prank
Bainbridge In each state.
abont M « l i r a southeast of Prineville
week.
, Mab*'1 Wkon and W ilb u r Spray; and e n te rta in e d with a surprise dinner
T a s a . Club te Meal
T he Eugene bicycle store la or­
Miss Haxel Edmiaton. who under- 8|>rt,’< fleW ' w
K Barnell and the for his mother. Mrs A. J Halnbrld«.-
Census returns show that Jackson­
ganising several bicycle po|n team-
Member« of the Texas club m ill
ville, form er county seat of Jackson went a m ajor operation at the Pacific I * °
oataaaaa-
• I her home In this city on Sunday. and are anxious to have teams or
county, is not a dead town. Since ! 9 ; j Christian hospital a few days ago e i v
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In honor of M o th e r'. Day.
Friends w n lte d In other parts of the county ««•her at Ihe home of Mrs Flora
Ito population has increased from 469 has recovered enough to be moved S , X P E R S O N S IN JU R E D
«nd relatives Included M r and Mrs •o that regular gam e, can be worked llerlsch al S48 D street on Friday
to 7to
evening for « covered dish supper
from the h o a p it.i
W H E N CAR LE A V E S B D i n W e tw l. Mr. and Mrs. M H ,<«,7 out.
T he ladies w ill provide the entertain
. Tha formation of the Forest Grove
Ws
Dick H a rt enjoyed a visit
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hrWge. M r. and M r . W M L yo n .
«Bion high school district, including
IS districts. will be submitted to vot
from her mother from
H a rris b u rg .' S ix persons w ere sh aken up and M r .m l Mra Frank Bainbridge, all
the past week end.
Mrs.
W lltlam
some Injured late
Saturday
night of Springfield, and
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when th e ir automobile Went o ff the Zlolkoskl. of Yarhata.
M eteor Visible Here
men! for Gu.|r husband« and
any
form er Texas resident Is Invited to
attend
T he nam ing meteor which was re­
ported to have been seen at Puadle
D R Y M IL K W E A K E N S
’ 7 d" • ' ,he
*•»<* o f «he Doyle
ton on Tuesday night was also visible
Faints Blacksmith Shop
D E S P IT E L O W P B IC F t S ? K °n
M<' K ’,n ri- highway near C LA R E N C E C LA R K H U R T
F ire broke out is the Jefferson ware­
here, according to I>r N w Emery
u t a r i l t LOW P R IC E S Leaburg. and rolled dow„ « to fool
I The front, back and south walla of
house, and it was burned to the ground
W H E N T H R O W N O FF B IK E Who says that he « .w the meteor or
«he Sensony blacksmith shop were
Dry m ilk m a rk e t, continue weak
x T ‘ h’ d“ Ch
° ' B r,e 0 -
together with a large quantity of grain,
• dislodged part of It f . | | T h „
given
a coat of dark slate color p aint
chopped foad. a car of salt and other and unsettled, states the March 1 re- Iniured *7 7 » .' * * * ' h* m° St
Clarence Clark, son’ of M r and Mra ing mass moved across .he sky very
last week
The other wall w ill be
products in storage.
A. C Clark, was badly bruise«] snd •lo w ly and waa a
beautiful
blue
painted toon, says M r Benaeny.
shaken
up
but
not
seriously
Injured
Albany a postal receipts for the first
fo lo r. he stated.
of 1930 were » IS .lg J .« . „
V. «. D e M . t n . n l «
B rte,
J
° here last Thursday whan he fell
to-lnek Feet c«4er
fm m his bicycle l„ the path of an
f i t . . S I higher than those for the cor spite of every e ffo rt to reduce ware
O la trle t S u p e rln tr .d e n t Preaches
»ein«.
responding quarter of 1929. according house supplies by price concessions, shaken up. and Mlsd Eva Rothery antomoblle. Clarence and B illy B u r
R«» M. A. Marcey, district super-
another occupant of the car. waa nett were riding th e ir bikes down the
to R. N. Torbet. postmaa’ er.
stocks are abnorm ally heavy.
New
badly shaken up and bruised. These street and ran them together, raua Intendent of the Method st churches
Harold Dobyna of the United States small drying units are In operation,
three were taken to the Pacific Ing Clarence to be throw n o ff against for «hl. d istrict, delivered the t e r - 1
Biological survey and Jim Carsner
thus tending to an increase of out­
«non at the local M eth m ll.t church
C hrlctlan hospital for medical a lte a th r automobile.
, llon
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ooyota hunter, killed 1(3 «dmt , nd put during the coming season.
U «t Sunday evening
«Ion.
Mra.
S ale, o f both skim and whole m ilk I d
rD e r w hile
"T d 7
7 c . George
7 ' ” R othery. the
pup coyotes during April in the Butter
HrlvuS
r ,__ « .
have Increased during several months
’
1
' her Son' * nd N , a *
creek and W illow creek regions.
at a special election to be held
Jane 1C.
29c
KdiOUfj5
Arthur T. Yeaton. who has been a
P
" 8lde" t * S«'«™ for «1 years, cele- | and much low er than for the same
T he party were from M ilto n-Free­
Stocks -S.
of whole
and
brated his 9«th birthday May l By • year ago.
e, ssas.gy »UU
the old residents be ia remembered as skim m ilk were 145 and 215 per cent w ater in U m a tilla county, and were
one of the best horsemen of his day. higher respectively, on M arch 1 than coming over the M cKensle pass
Mias Helen Pearce has the honor of a year ago — Ice Cream T rade Journal.
the first woman graduate of
W illam ette university to receive the
Ph. D. degree ia English, n wae con­
ferred by the University of California.
W O M A N IN J U R E S A N K L E
LIO N S CLUB T O H A V E
W O R K IN G IN H E R G A R D EN
S T U N T A T C O N V E N T IO N
The Springfield Lions clnb w ill
The city council of Heppner recent­
ly decided to number the bouses and , enter a stunt in the state convention
which Is to be held at Bend on June
“ * • the streets. Meters are to be
6- It waa decided at the regular noon
,he CUy V M T ' whlch S00“
luncheon last Friday. H. E. Maxey
w ill be piped from the artesian well.
The Eugene playgrounds maintained J C. M cM u rray and W . C. McLaga'n
by the clly during the summer month,
will open June 23. It has been an­
nounced. A new playground ha. been
added, making a total of five in dif-
ferent parts of the city.
Transfer to the Eugene Lumber
ooinpany of vast ti.aber tra c t, in the
onper Ca!!poct3 r ;»cr district, hereto­
fore owned by the Dollar P o rtla n d
-em b e r company, i , made in a deed
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the L L iu county r :c o rd c r.
Work on the new downtown orna-
m - U I street-lighting system for Pen
d-eton w ill start s « , according tQ
word received by Mayor L. J. McAfee
from the contractors at Seattle. Part
to be ready tor use
Howard Sherrill in a « « • ><
Mrs- Charles Sherrill, of the OakgroZ.
X * 7 <,,S' riCt Dear HOOd R i’ er' di' d
°od River, died
b ? w , ^ ,n\ rUD ° Ver by * W d riv«”
by W alter Regnell. The boy. playing
S ' b ‘ 7 * d, 0Vrr * loogc »boe lace and
fell In front of the car.
Mrs.
M innie
Thompson, of Thu rs­
ton.
received a painful In ju ry on
Monday morning at her home when
•h e ran a two Inch splinter Into her
ankle. She was working ln her gar­
den and happened to step on an old
board which turned up and struck
were appointed a com m ittee to a r ­ h«r. she stated. She was taken to a
local physician's office to have
range the s tu n t
the ,
Or. W. N. Dow and Dr. C. H. splin ter removed.
Phetteplace were appointed a com
m ltte e to Investigate the erection of LOCAL H E A L T H W O R K E R S
a large statue of Paul Bunyan and
W IL L M E E T ON M O N D A Y
his mythical
Babe, at the junction
of the highways at the west approach
Members of the Springfield unit of
to the new bridge.
the Lane county health association
Judge E. O. Potter, of Eugene, ad w ill be entertained at the home o f)
dreaaed the Lions club on World M rs. C. O. W ilson on Monday a fte r­
Fellowship.
noon. M ay 1». „
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Children Call on Mother's Day
Mr
and
Mrs.
S. C.
W rig h t
kepi
(h Konkel. Lane conty executive
of the association w ill have chxrge I
„ the, me* tln *
and
"W
present
open house on Sunday. M other's Day s i ' **ra prnJecta tor the local mem-
for their children and th eir families
.
* Ork ° " ',U rln * ,hn »um m er I
Those who called with th e ir fam ilies ¡ T X i * " ' T * “ ° f them wl11 ««“ » I« of
were M r and ¿Irs. Lanm n W right 7 7
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f° r ' pr* -" ch°®« health j
M r.
and Mrs
Mrs W
W C.
C. W
W rig
rig h
h t t M
M r r and
and
U0
C and
for r , ,hfi
annual drive
drive
M
r' and
" P
3nd to
*le annual
W righ t. M r and menib€ril>
w)n
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Bids for the construction of approx-
ma ely 55 ml,es of road and . Dam«
building for caretakers' quarter, at
T?. ^ ,
° D *he ° ,d
Trad will be considered at a meeting
7 k L ’ t* ,e h 'rtW a y
to
be held m Portland soon.
TH E M A R K E T #
P o rtla n d
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" b e a t —Rig Bend bluestem. #11#-
•oft white and
hard winter,
western red. 11
H a y -A lfa lfa .
,
Men’s Dress
Straw
H a ts
$1.48
'
weatern white. 11 «1-
northern apring « „ j
oo
»20 per , 0B. Ta|,
»20 W 2 1 ; eastern Oregon
h x T i n ,2 V * * ,4 ; clover' ,1 7 '' 0 ,t
m . ’ 17'
" “d Vetch’ ’ U 5 « ® U i
Btatierfat—32@3«c.
Ksgs— Ranch. 21@2<c.
Cattle— Steers, good. »10.75® 11.25.
Hoge—Good to choice, »9 25^10 50
Lambs—Good to choice, »9 50@10.60
Seattl«
''.h eat—Soft white, western white
hard winter, western red and northern
J S * ’ ’ 10S; Bl* Bend b lte ’ te’»'
Eggs—Ranch. 25®29c.
, Rutterfat—38c.
«’a llle — Choice steers, »9.00® 10.50.
Hog«—Prim e light, »10.40@10.50.
Lambs— Choice, »9@io.
Spokane
Cattle— Steers, good. »10 25@11.
Hogs -Good to choice, »10.25.
Lambs Medium to good, |9.5o@ lo
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Single Pants
$3.98
$7 and $8 Values, Suits to Match
$1.50 POLO
Sweaters
98c
all colors
Fulop’s Department Store
main street ^ 8 S tore of S ervic «’’
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