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TH B 8PRINGPIBLD NEWS
OREGON STATE NEWS
OF GENERAL INTEREST
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Except in cases of extreme emer-
gencies and when the distance is rea
sonably close, the Eugene fire appara
tus hereafter will not be taken out of
the city limit«, according to a decision
of the city conut-iL
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THURSDAY, JUNK 12. 1930
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Checks aggregating llt.M 0.14. repre­
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Innings were played. Thoae who play­ Wheeler are In charge of the alhle'
senting a seventh dividend of 7.» per
THURSTON
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cant, were being mailed by the elate •
UPPER WILLAMETTE
♦ ed for Pleasant lllll were Peebles, events
• ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ a Man nay. Prentice Wheeler. Sheldon
banking department to MO depositors
Mrs. Mabel Kiddle, of Springfield,
Miss Mary Harden s music pupils Slut», Del S tu d . Delp. Noble Wheeler COYOTES CAUSE OF LARGE
of the defunct Bank of Jordan Valley,
Malheur county, which closed its doors speut several days last week with gave a aplendld recital Friday night Raymond lllll«, Truman Akers, slid
relatives here.
SHEEP LOSS IN COUNTY
at (he Pleasant Hill high aehool Nila Hult.
Principal Events of the Week Janusry 14, IMS,
Bruce Christie made a busluesa
gymnasium before an appreciative
Delbert Harden, who la employed
The Winona rabbltry. owned by Mr. trip to Lebanon last Friday.
Almost IDO sheep have been k 111*1
audience. The rytbiuall« band com­ at Bend, cam« to Pleasant lllll Iasi
Assembled for Information
and Mrs. Fred Wourms ot Tualatin,
The commencement exercises for
In
thia county during the past month
posed
of
37
school
children
from
week and took his wife and sous, who
suffered a real loss a few days ago the high school was held at the
of Our Readers.
by coyotes, according to R J Mores,
when their recently acquired goat ate Thurston hall Iasi Friday evening Pleasant Hill. hhtonvats, and Pall have finished school for the year,
county dog law enforcement officer.
Creek, and the violin aoloa by Mrs. buck to Bend with hlut
all the pedigree tickets from the front
Twenty sheep were killed Ip the
At th» opening of the Lake county ot the rabbit hutches. Valuable data There were ten graduates.
l a Source were greatly enjoyed.
While
working
tn
the
wnoda
laet
Mrs. William Platt, of Deerhorn.
wool market a quarter of a million were consumed by the goat.
Mra. l a Source le a violinist of con week above hie mill, Jed Wheeler Coburg and Mohawk region In lh >
spent the week end with her son.
ponnda was sold tor 1» centa a pound.
siderahle talent from lx>s Augeies. I caught tils foot between two logs and last ten days of the month, lie sai l
Total resources ot the banks of Ore­ Walter Platt and family.
and
who has been spending the winter I broke one toe and crushing four. He tine men alone reported the killing o |
The Medford Elk» lodge has voted gon Increased from ttt7.0SS,»6S 93 la
Miss Helen Kyler. IB company
75 sheep in his flocks, which ale be­
at
Fall
Creek.
1 will be on crutches for some time
to approve the petition of Grants Paas the year 1909 to »34S.911.9M.92 in the with her aunt. Mrs. Hruwn. left a few
ing run on lh« High Paas rem -.
The Pleasant lllll Christian church
residents for a lodge to be granted year IMS, according to the annual days ago for a trip through California
Miss Mary Harden aud M rs
lot
and Endeavor rooms were packed Source left Tuesday for Hama Ids. Dog» are being kept with llie flocks,
Grants Pass.
report of the state superintendent of
Lillis Betty Gray, of Signal. Is
last Sunday night for the bacca­ where they have employment In (he but apparently are unable Io »lop i .»
W. W. Work of Albany suffered a banks completed recently. The gain visiting her grandparents, Mr. and
slaughter
laureate service«. Loree laird and Seaside Hotel for the summer.
Mrs. Ira Gray.
broken arm «hen his automobile be­ since ISOS was »321.333.946.99.
Luclle Jordan played a march. Pren­
came unmanagable on the Newport-
Mrs Farrell, of Landax. is visiting
To demonstrate the possibilities of
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
tice Wheeler gave a solo and the
Albany road and overturned.
HUGH ROSSON TO BE
dusting orchard« on a commercial her daughter Mrs William Ruth
girls' sextet, consisting of l.oree
Notice Is hereby given that lh un-
Mr and Mrs. Oscar Wrtgle motored
Lanndrymen from all sections of scale by airplane the Northwestern
derslgned has been appoln •«! ad-
talrd. Carroll laird. laura Hult,
PLEASANT HILL PICNIC
Oregon gathered In Salem recently for Aerodusting company and the Oregon to Yakima, Washington, lust week Thelma Circle, Mildred Swift and
mlnlstrator with the will ann •«. I o f
SPEAKER ON SATURDAY the estate of Nlcollne Marie J.-.i sen.
the annual convention of the State State college extension service will They returned home Friday.
Luclle Jordan sang Chancellor Wal
deceased by and order of the
mty
Miss Nellie Mathews has returned
dust the prune orchard of H. A. Win
Laondrymen's association.
ter K Meyers, of (he l> hie University
Hugh E. Ronson, prof. -- »r o* law Court of Lane County, Dreg.
n
home from txts Angeles, where she
ston
at
Winston,
Douglas
county.
gave the address. Rev Clelnd O'Brien at the University, and manager of on the 9th day of June, IB'
I
Construction work on the Owyhee
has been for several months.
persona linvlax claim» against
I
The plant of the Owen-Oregon Lmn
I offered prayer.
project la progressing rapidly with
,
the
Sunset
Trail
celebration
In
Eu­
Miss Norma Mathews motored to
«-»tale are hereby notified to present
mors than 400 men employed on the her company at Medford will operate
The Pleasant Hill Christian church gene last summer, will lie the prin­ the -urme. duly ter'fled. at my office
one shift, of nine hours, this summer Washington for her atster. Mrs. Mar­ Endeavor will hold a clean up party cipal speaker at the forty eighth an­ at 631 Miner Building. Eugene. Ore­
dam and tunnel contracts.
garet Engles, who has infection in
The Pendleton Pioneer club has ded Tha concern will also operate one log­ her foot caused by a cut on It They at the picnic grounds Wednesday nual pioneer picnic to be held at gon. within six months from the date
nlght preparatory for the Pleasant Pleasant lllll on Saturday of this of 'his notice
leafed a concrete bench In Pioneer ging plant as at present in the Butte arrived home Tuesday evening
Ikited at Eugene Oregon, thia 12th
rails
district.
This
means
the
employ
Hill picnic, that will be held Satur­ week
park to the late Mrs. Aura M. Raley,
»v of June. 191b
Lloyd Hubbard and sister left for
rnent
of
between
300
and
350
men.
day, June 14. A program will be given
E O. POTTER.
often referred to at the "mother of
The picnic will be held In the W
an extended trip to Washington last
A d m in is tra to r
w ith *h
will an­
at the picnic In the morning and O. W Grove and Is being sponsored
Reports indicate that the prune crop Friday
Pendleton.”
nexed of the estate of Nlcollne Marie
sports tn the afternoon
by
the
Young
People's
and
the
Inter­
A warning to merchants and Individ in the Estacada locality will be much
Mr. and Mrs Hubert Gray have
Jnrobsrn, deceased
Mrs Emma Meyer, who visited mediate Christian Endeavor Societies I
uals to beware of bringing Infected better than expected some time ago moved Into Mrs Margaret Campbell
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relatives
and
friends
at
Pleasant
‘
Growers
who
thought
the
crop
would
Hill of the community, with Miss Haael
< hen-ire into Douglas county has been
house.
and Goshen, returned to Roseburg Wheeler in charge as general chair j
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
issued by A. C. Allen, horticultural be an entire failure now state they
Mrs. John Kdmiston. and daughter
Notice Is hereby given that F t«a-
last Friday.
will have a fair crop. Caterpillar« are
man The reunion picnic was started
commissioner.
Maude motored to Portland to con­
on the second day of June.
said to be numerous and causing some
Mr and Mrs Delhert Russell are almost fifty years ago and has grown Duke,
1930. was anpoln'ed administrator >f
The Oregon-Washington Water Serv-
sult a specialist In regard to Miss
trouble.
the proud parents of a buby girl, to be one of the most Impressive Ina J Finn, deceased.
Ica company of Salem spent »5470 In
Maude's health, as she has been 111
'll persons hsvlttg claim» against
dates lh that community ear*’ sum
Thirty-five cents an hour for com­ for two and a helf years. She re­ born June 2. 1930.
its unsuccessful campaign against the
said estale are hereby notified '•»
Pleasant
Hill
athletic
club
defeat
'
mer.
mon
labor
for
forest
tire
fighting,
municipal ownership amendment at
mained In Portland for treatment.
present said claims dutv verified is
ed the Coburg team last Sunday after- j The program will open at in 30 tn by law required, to said admlnlstrt
when the labor Is obtained from cen­
the recent election.
Perry Price has arrived home
noon by a score of 12 to 3 at Coburg the morning, when the various faml’» tor st the office of Alla King In the
tral labor markets, is the rate fixed from Idaho.
Recent rains have increased the
By defeating the Thurston base groups will hold their group picnics Court House, Eugene, laino Cottnlv.
by the state forester's office, the var­
Robert Parrott has bought a new
prospecte for average yields In all the
ball team at Springfield last Friday A cafeteria dinner will also lie se r v d Gregon. within »lx months of the first
ious fire-fighting associations and the Chevrolet.
major crops ot Baker county. Less
t-nhllratlon of th is n n 'lc e D ate of
by a score of 31 to 0. the Pleasant to those who do not bring their own first rubllcstlon being the lith dry
United States forest service, for such
* heat and more barley and oala were
Rev. Pa'tcrson. of Eugene, deliver­ Hill high school won the champion­
work during 1930.
of
June, 1930
The afternoon will be featured by
planted thia year than usual.
ed the nineteenth hundred anniver­
K I j i D I’KE, Admlnlstrat if.
A large brown bear, which attacked sary of Pentecost sermon here last ship of the county league. Mnuney athletic stunt» and a baseball game
Alta King, attorney for ■-■tale.
The Eastern Oregon Librarian asso­
pitched
for
Pleasant
Hill
Only
5
Mra.
M
E
Hayes
and
Mbs
Gladys
Herbert Francis Jr.. 13-year-old Bend Sunday morning.
J 17 19 ’»I Jv 3 10
ciation has been organised at Baker
boy, was chased away by the boy's
by librarians from all parts of eastern
Albert
Heaston
is
planning
to
leave
stepmother, who hurled stone« across
Oregon.
Miss Mabel Doty ot La
the Deschutes river as the big animal In a few days for his old home in
Grande waa elected president.
Iowa.
approached the lad. The boy. fright­
The Marlon county court has pur­ ened by the bear, dropped to the
The whole
neighborhood
was
chased a new concrete mixer and here­ ground. He did not see the animal grieved to learn of the death of little
after no small bridge« will be built of until It was 25 feet away.
Billie McQulnnon Monday at Walter
wood. The old wooden bridges will
Fortyfoothlgh sand dunes moving vllle. He was the grandson of William |
be replaced with concrete culverts.
25 or 30 feet s year threaten to de­ Byler. Mr and Mrs. McQuinn both I
formerly resided here prior to their !
Contracts for the Installation ol stroy central Oregon's "lost forest.
ornamental street lighting on Klamath » , four m„ e.^ u sre tract of pine timber marriage.
avenue and for the 14th sewer unit in the isolated Interior of Lake county,
were awarded by ordinances passed more than 30 miles distant from the
V-s«ta fi-om Mircola—Fred Schrtder
by Ibe Klamath Falls city council.
1 Paulina mountain timber belt. Some of Marcóla, was a visitor in this city
Extensive limestone deposits have of the dunes have reached the out­ on Monday
been found In the Black Butte quick­ skirts of the miniature forest.
silver mine In southern Lane county.
From present Indications, the apple
It Is eaid the deposits are sufficient trop in Oregon will be considerably
FOX
to warrant commercial development
larger than last year and may doeely
E V. Mathews of Fossil waa killed, approach the good crop of 1923. Pro­
and Dan E. Flory, also of Fossil, was duction in the Hood River valley prom
Injured when their automobile crashed lees to be nearly normal this season.
Into a Columbia Gorge auto stage near In the Rogue river valley a large apple
Warrendale on the Colombia highway. crop Is expected in alternate seasons
The Oregon strawberry crop this and this is the year of heavy produc­
year was estimated by the depart tion.
went of agriculture at 13.230.000 quarts
The Consolidated Oregon Gold
on an area of 9450 acres, as agalmtt Mines, Inc., has completed construc­
14,700,000 quarts on 10.500 acres last tion of a 6u-ton flotation and amalga
year.
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mation mill at Snow Creek mine, lVx
A pledge of cooperation In the ef­ miles west of Granite. The mill was
fort to bring the 1931 convention ol immediately put into operation on a
the state department of the American one-shift basis. A new boarding bouse
Legion to Roseburg has been given and an assay office are being built
Umpqua post by the Roseburg cham and new assay equipment is being in
stalled.
her of commerce.
A union high 'school building will be
erected at Lowell, near Eugene, at a
cost of $35.000. The voters of Lowell.
Signal. Eula, Warner. Unity and Fall
Creek met and voted by a large ma­
jority in favor of the bonds.
The secretary of state apportioned
among the various counties In Ore­
gon a total of »56,249 43 for county fair
purposes. The tax for county fairs is
one-twentieth of a mill, based on ail
assessable property in the state.
Herbert Beyers, manager of the
Douglas County Turkey Growers’ as
sociation, was named one of the 32
delegates from the weatern half of the
United States selected to appear be­
fore the federal farm board at Sail
Lake City, to assist in formulating
1 plaDS for the ,orMatlon <*
P™
posed Northwest Turkey Growers' as-
¡ sociation.
It will soon be as difficult to get a
lunch in Bly, as for the well-known
camel to lope through the eye of s
needle. Three lunch rooms in that
southern Oregon village were ordered
| padlocked for a year by United States
District Judge McNary for violation
of the national prohibition law. No
I one shall be in the places during the
year, hut the fixtures must remain in
the rojma.
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THE MARKETS
Portland
Wheat—Big Bend bluestem, »1.1«;
The Rogue river valley one-crop
•oft white, western white, »1.03; strawberry yield has suffered a loss
hard w-lnter, northern spring, western of at least 50 per cent, according to
red, »1.01.
growers, as a result of continued cold
Hay Alfalfa, »20 per ton; valley and wet weather. However, the one-
timothy. »20.50021; eastern Oregon crop berry in the valley Is planted only
timothy. »22.50023; clover. »17; oat for barrelling, while the ever-bearing
hay, »16; oats and vetch, »16017.
varieties are planted for market, and
Butterfat—27 0 30c.
with Intensive Irrigation the ever-bear
Egga- Ranch. 20©24c.
Ing will make a heavy crop until late
Cattle—Steers, good, »11011.75.
next fall, which will overcome the losa
Hogs—Good to choice, »9.50011.
to the early crop.
Lambs—Good to chod«, »80S.
Because of uncertain market condi
•cattle
W heat- Soft white, western whits, tions Marlon cornty cherry growers
are planning to establish a maraschino
hard winter, western r*t m x
Cattle—Choice steers, »11 O il.to
Hog»—Prim« light. »11.K01LM.
Lam be— Choice, »80S.
Spokane
Cattle- Steers, good, 1100154«.
Hogs -G ood to choice, »10.75.
Lamb«—Medium to good, »8 O lig
■ary tor me protection of their in |
te rests.
The Jackson County Game Prote«
tlve association will oppose the grant
Ing of permits for the construction oi
any power dams In the Rogue river oi
the taking of water for any purpose
other than Irrigation, that will reduce
the stream flow.
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