The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, July 03, 1930, Page 2, Image 2

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    PAOB T W O
T H E S P R IN G H E L D N'KWS
OREGON STATE NEWS
OF GENERAL INTEREST
HOW I »
YOU PLAY
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A HOSE
6 0 6 H it :
MORE NC
THAN A T
DEPWtTM
itowwgh the Croat af
HE'LL K
6IT 6AY
MS PHE
on the first doer af the ««si«
baiWiag ewt tata the street
Motor vwhlc*. piarse are nee being to
’ •rd ai ihe rala oí a p p ra i;m a t« ij 1«.
•vc a any. A night cree af - h i rk a n
ahd typists to bow esnptoyed.
membership.
A Javeaile grange has besa
toed nt Boardman. A
to Offered by the
U e Juvenile grange having __
aahlhit nt the furthcoming North
row Conaty fair.
K todxwtlaaa grave correct th a n
w « he shoes 35« tesm af tog aah ^ to a
Ovldwal grewers who have not
traded ;hetr crap
W orts, to poahry hare
heavy l a sa n to chveks
the
vctohbeckood.
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that the trantoe a n y be dne ta
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U
f»U grown towto
U,
•totua to infant
toad tou m t af aay < * , t o r t M
w * “ ar* W Pu lst ma.
as shown bv
ftgwrws of the bureos of vita
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THURSTO N
• e a s e
CELEBRATE THE 4th
Oregoah rate to ( T A uhseh .
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“THE SONG OF THE CABALLERO
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WMB
Mrs. F ia d Loach sad fnm 4y
Sunday at the home of M rs
Look » parents. M r and M rs Hngh««
at CraewalL
N O T 1 C I O F H E A R IN G ON F IN A L
ACCOUNT
— * * * “ Aio s total fire lews
XU T1C E IS H E R E B Y G lE Y N That
ta records a f the state flrv
the aaderstgwed. as Bxecwtnx of the
Stattouca tor May. IM e
Loot WU1 and Testament of Joseph
to pm cant of the rm. u-p.
H Jackeon. deceased has filed her
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“* • ’ tor the riaal e e ttfe a e a : ot
by p r o g r a m ly m , « th o rn d tp
'* th* Co« ' f
The total ■-
— .a -
7 ‘- » Its
Coart for Laae Chanty. Oregon and
The total tom a the s ta ia 5(77 IP *
that S a tu rt.v ; h , 2nd day of kngu«t
»as the bea.M st May tom suffered ia
•» '* « Coart Room of said CuuH
years
j «■ «*e Cowaty Court House, in Eagene.
Lane County. Oregon, at tea octock
to the forenoon, has been fixed vr
-------- rape steers. Homer vos
Co* —
■ “ Court as the tim e and place fo r
Has of Fort Klamath suffered the tom * * a ~ a * _____
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thereto, and f v i
«< U v f-a g -r, oa h u right hand .n il«
• * ‘ U* * ____
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R l H A M A H K JA C K S O N .
H e lamoeu a steer ou the W B
E x e c a tM of the Last W ill and T ig­
Kackler raach a l F o n .M ain a li
li of Joseoh H Jackson
ie-
nm r
L. L. R A T . A ttorney tor Batate
the lana: sad the
They
JM -ld -17 :« 3 1
h **iy that amputa
A oaUtBMa het see« M
haar aa th« Waptaiiaa cat-of:
I by Jack Dudrey
IN EUGENE
M r and M rs Phelp« and fam ily
plan ta speed Jaly « at Roseburg w ith
M rs Phelps’ stater
**7 " *
acvording
»urwhai-
Show that
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T H U R S D A Y . JULY 3, 1930
At Ihe annual high school election
M r. W rlgle who bought the George
held on Monday. June 33. Bert Beaver place several months ago «old out to
Principal Events of the Week
Strawberry growers in the Rogue was unanimously elected directo r for Mr. Sm ith * -ie Lava Angeles last
of five years.
week. He took possession tost Salur
Assembled for Information I river district under the Giants Pass a A term
ll the members of the eighth day.
irrigation district system are alarmed
of Our Readers.
at the report (hat strawberry yellow grade graduating class of the l*leasani
M r and Mrs. Bert W eaver motored
has made its appearance In Josephine H ill iMihllc school attended the grad
to Cottage Grove last Sunday and vis­
i county.
, uatlag exercises held at M cA rthu r
ited their uncle. M r. Moor«, who Is
The pepulathva of Klamath county
Court June 2«. Many parents and 111.
j
There
are
31»
more
farms
In
Polk.
tnrraasail 3U.S53 in ih« past (an y«ars,
friends also attended.
T h ere were
Mr. and Mrs. W illia m Henson mo­
Yamhill and Tillam<x>k cotMtieo at
a gala ot aaarly tiM par eaat.
the present tim e than there were 1« four honor students from Pleasant tored to K lam ath Falla where thev
The season for vamp H r* permita
H ill George Jameson. X 5-S; Robert
jrmiw mco . according to annonnconienl
spent several days visiting M rs Hen
started recently ihroughoui the Crater
mad»' by R J. Headricks, census enum Phelps. J3 5-S; Evina Brew. »J 7-S; son's parents. M r. and Mrs. Robert
National forest in southern Oregon.
How ard Ph.ks. »2 6 S Dw tgtu Brawn. Herrington. They returned home last
era tor for that district.
L ab ile Perry and Helen S ettle were Tuesday.
Approximately so* poreons attended
Elmer Hake. Heppner. lighted a fire Ihe other member» o f the graduating
the aanaal picnic held by (he Grangers
Mrs. Baker from G rants l* a ss and
cracker and started to tosa it out of ; class
a t Old Culver Bear Redmond.
Mrs. Thompson and daughter front
a cur window which proved to be
M r. and Mrs C K Curts and ch il­
Eugene visited Mrs. John Edmiston
The Sith anniversary of the found­ closed The firecracker fell back into
dren. Merle. Vadette and W ayne, left Tuesday afternoon
ing of the First Congregational church
the car against Ivls knee and exploded,
last week for eastern Oregon anil
Mrs. Ernest Conley la very lit al
In Oregon City «as observed recently. causing severe burns and bruises.
Idaho to spend the harvest months
the I'aclfic C hristian hospital In Ku
Appointment of Theodore Rainwater
The increase in the price of hop«
M r. and Mrs. K B. T in k e r and chil­ gene.
of Corvallis as deputy state-forester has put now nr« into the hop iadus
dren. M r. Fred Stotth and M r» Verna
Mrs M argaret Engine has been In
van announced by Lyn F. CroaemiUer, try ia Marion county. Some of the W iley camped at S w ift Creek 3S
the hospital In Eugene for several
state forester.
fields neglected all spring are now be­ miles beyond Oakridge from Saturday
days w ith Infection In
her foot
Crater Labe lodge opened for the ing made ready for a crop. There still until Thursday of last week
T hey caused by a c u t
la.
a
large
quantity
of
hops
in
storage
1M» tourist season June 3(.
Thia
found fishing very satisfactory and
Mrs Baker and niece. Miss Angle I
that w ill come in on the new prices.
yanrY opening fa the earliest la the
greatly enjdyed the m ountains See
H
aw
kins «pent the w eeken d In J u n e -,
history of the park.
Merger of the Corvallis State bask era! deer were seen On the trip .
,tlo n City visiting relative«
With
the
First
National
bank
o
f
C
o
r
Ixvganberry
and
cherry
picking
has
A rattlesnake measuring over foar
The l-adles Aid met w ith M rs
vallis was announced by officers or begun In the Pleasant H ill district
feet la length and having nine ra ttle *
James H ill Wednesday afternoon.
the
two
Institutions.
The
merger
gives
M
any
farm
ers
are
cutting
hay
»an killed on the hills northeast of
M r and M rs Stanley Baugh from
the tostitutloa a combined bank capi­
T he Pleasant H ill A th le tic club de­
Am ity one day last week.
Borens spent last Sunday at W a lle r I
tal and surplus of 3225 # ** and re
feated the W a lk e r d u b at a game of
P la tts
The Rogwe River hoz factory burn­
sources of about two and one-half miE baseball ast Sunday by a score o f 3(
ed to the ground at Grant« Cass at an Hon dollars.
M r and Mrs Ray Rennie spent ihe
to 1# T he game was played a t W alk
estltonied loao o f tSM .M h. The origin
week-end on ihe roast. T hey visited
A total amount o f 5 l3 3 .frt (« w ill be
of the ftra had not been determined.
W aldport and Yachats.
The members o f the Interm ediate
«pent on the county aid market roads
Mr. and Mrs H a rry Heersm a from
Mayor M cAtee of Pendleton inatract
in Klamath this year. O f this amount Endeavor surprised Miss Nancy Bar
Minnesota, who are tearin g »he west,
«-d potlx-e to order all signs at curbs
n
u
n
Friday
night
tn
honor
of
her
the county w ill spend 37*. 11S.5S. with
stopped over the week end w ith th e ir (
sad parkings removed. This is being
Aboui tw enty-
the state co-operating on market road thirteenth birthday.
sunt. Miss Heersm a of this place
du* * 1“
effort to improve the a p
five
young
folks
were
present.
construction to the extent of matching
Mrs Green from Veneta la spend
penrenve of streets.
A girls scout tronp was organised
the county market road appropriation
ing some tim e here w ith her parents.
• t Pleasant H ill Monday afternoon
Voters ot Eugene approved a levy of 3«(.lcd *5.
M r and M rs Bob Parrot.
to raise 33$.*dd in two years for im-
The coat of transporting pupils to June 33 with Miss Erm a Laird ns
Mr and M rs Roy Edmiston and
pmeement of the Eugene municipal
the Bend high school during the year leader and Mrs O. Stats assistant daughter. Leone, and M rs Fred Rus­
- >V0ri. The vote was (S3 for the just ended was slightly more -has 1 T hey held th e ir firs t m eeting Tuee-
sell are entering the business college
levy and («3 against il
cent for each pupil per mile, seven* dny at the home of Mrs. C. E J or and Mtsa Maude Russell to entering
* • Howard. Prineville druggist, has tog to Superintendent Ager. C«wt of dan when eight more girls Joined the beauty parlor Io learn the trade !
m aking S3 girls tn a ll T h ree patrols
beam exonerated la Justice court on a operating two b uss es, including to
Mias Hasel Edmiston le ft Wednes
were formed. Officers. Patrol 1. lend
tares:
on
the
tovm
tm
eat
and
depre­
charge of taking fish to bis hands and
day to Join her brother. Loren. In
Baughman, scribe. Florence Jordan;
ciation. was 53(57 (3.
iillto g them with a dub. in violation
Oakland. C alifo rn ia
She expects to j
patrol 3. lender. Lorce Laird, nasiat
of the state game town.
Cnton conaty lamb poo* a
be gone several weeks.
ant. « L a d le J Jordan,
scribe.
Em m ylou
ganisaiioa w ith T . B. JoA n.oa of C o t *
o n U n . scrib
e fcma
LeaBe Peterson and mother from j
C h rffy harvesting la at Its peak to
aa manager, has M .M d lamba Usted w ’1 ^ * °
‘“ tTOl !«*der. Iris Salem »pent Saturday at Lawrence
The Hal lea d is tric t The quality of
M altsau. Gossler’s
tar shipment (s n a g the s a m a i e r k f r
» « Ir ia n t . Annette Mai
th* tnaft. particularly la the canning
sertho. Bonnie Jeanne T in k e r
M rs
—_____ _ the first
- . two * cars sertbm
Johnson reported
M orris Brow« |( cutting wood w ith |
varieties. to said to he extremely high
C. E Jordan has given the g irl scoats
•hipped
sold
t
a
K
Omaha.
Nab
at
hto dreg a . « to r John Edmiaton
The b e lt to atoo o t an— «1 .1«.
311 ( • and $ 11M . ro a r <<r, «< ll)s« the tittle cottage on her ranch as their
M r and Mrs. Karl from H arrisburg
attacked and scratched sad
•coat home and the g irls are planning
tombs ware shipped recently.
have moved on the John and Albert
by a flying sqatrrai was the
to pager and paint it and fig it ap to
H a rt ranch
A snriy hitch hiker whw re fa s X to
experience ot J. T. Gtlfry. Eugene real
the Inside far d a b roams Tho next
his name was arrawtod aaar Cot­
was cutting down
meeting w td he held next Taesday
tage Grove for smashing racks throagh
afternoon nt S M
►a a
Th« next meeting of the Pleosan’
ta slop at am si— 1 The
H ill Ladle« dw b w ill h« held at ih«
Gtotfnad Thlm.
a f Mrs. E B L atU a Wvdaeadav.
wha narrowly
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e e e e e e e e o o o e e e e e
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UPPER W IL L A M E T T E
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Shoeing a decided Increase over
previous years, the Vatverslty of Ore
gon summer session enroll..i«ut at Ku
gene has reached 5(3. according io the
check made by the registrar's office.
N O T IC I
OF S H E R IF F 'S
E X E C U T IO N
SALE
ON
to hereby giveu that by rir -
twe of ax exacattoa issued >ut of the
O rc u tt Court of ihe State of Oreg « .
to aad for Laae County, npoa a to­
rre e of forectooure aad order to w lf
real property, m the suit of Okie Lygy
*ga.ns. Charle« E McLtoaaid aa sto-
M iLietrstor of ihe estate af John Mc-
ttouaM. deceased C h arle* E Me Boa
sM. M an e , M.-DoasM. has bead aad
*
* < ^ * * H i * a g le
W D McDonald, aisgle. K a th en ae H.
Joaes A. D Jomea. u lfe i r t hashaad
» o r x h y Snyder aad E2mer M bayder.
* * * * Single wheeehy I am .rom m . - a .
ed tn aeil the real property herexaaf-
tor (« e m b e d , which dewreu was • •
« e ^ aa the SSth day a f Jane. IS M
A*1 »hereby | a » regetred from the
W wesda of such sake to pay te the ■
p to iailft the xum o f S571S1. w ith to- I
«tonto at the ra te ad S per te a t per aa- I
* * * ;r "to date thereof aad the fa rth e r I
asm af I ’ i (J caafa. d is k s -lrto s a ti and I
— ---------Nw. w ith the
1
Even
Robinson Crusoe
Advertised
When he wras exiled on an island one of hto
first arts « a s to advertise for help. Hto adverttse-
nient « a s not a newspaper ad but an outdoor
form o f publicity. H e hung bis shirt on a pole at
the w ater's edge and awaited results
Circulation
was very poor, but be did not take bis ad out be­
cause results were not immediate.
He left the
ad'■‘IX ” for a long tim e sod eventually it got re­
sults. A passing ship saw the ad and took Robin­
son Crusoe aboard ship back to civilisation. The
gular and consistent ad-m erchant of today by re
vertising can also gef results for he has the ad­
vantage of modern newspaper advertising and
Rood circulation which guarantees that hto mes­
sage goes into the home« of the community com­
prising hla trade radius
id ex ysum a ad
I wiL »X Santrday. the t a l (ay of
Aagast. IS M . a t aae a ctock in the a f
tera ra u at -
rance to t]
tto« to the highest bidder fa r o
•ahyact to redrtoptm a as hy tow 1
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