The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, July 17, 1930, Page 6, Image 6

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    PACK SIX
T H E S P H IN G K IW .l) NKW8
THURSDAY. JIM,Y 17. |»3<J
LEGION COUNCIL TO
PICNIC AT RIVERSIOE
VForhJ’s L argest A irsh ip R evisits
Unite J States
LARGE CHERRY CROP
HARVESTE ON RANCH
Rat*ne. Or«.. July 17.—{Special!—
America d Lwgion members and wo
men of the aaaillartoa comprislug
the W iliam««« council trill m w i •
here Sunday for a picnic honoring
Sid S Gswrg«. of Eugene. atat« de­
partment .»aimandnr. and Captain
George F. Herkert. coinniand«r of the
R ig«ne post No. J, who leaves Ku
«*»«’ neat week for Fort Missoula.
Montana, where he has been trans
ferred by lira war department.
Many members of the Springfield
American lewcon and auxiliary are
expected to attend, according to F
B Hamlin, commander of ike Legion )
■siren.
PLUM TREE BRANCH IN
BARBER SHOP W INDOW
NEAR W A LTER VILLE
HAS 92 GREEN PLUfcfe
An uiiUHiial cherry crop la being
1 harvested on the Tom Carney ranch
near Wultervllie thia year Mr and
Mra. Carney have four Kovel Anna
and one Hlug cherry tree« and have
already picked TIKI pounds of cher­
ries from the trees aud they declare
toat they expect to pick a total of
JSTS pounds before they are through
This Is an exceptionally heavy yield
for any year, and It 1« especially In
(«resting this year whan many of the
cherry orchards are producing light
i yields.
There le not going io be any short­
age of plume In thia vicinity this fell
If the branch of « plum tree now on
exhibition In Gerher'e barber shop
window In any Indication of tp,.
coming crop
The branch le ebout
two feel long and hae »3 green plums
on II. They are all aa large aa a
medium elsed prune end apparently
have not reached their full growth
The branch la from a tree on the (l
M Gerber place ln East Springfield
The branches there are an heavily
loader] that they have Io be braced
up. even then they are breaking
Tbe scene of the picnic, which ts
hoped to he an annual affair, will be
FAIR INFORM ATION IS
nt Riverside Park, a resort located I
Railroad bridges Feinted
» -tr ?
GIVEN BY SECRETARY
one mile east of Goshen, two miles
All of the Southern I'arlfb railroad
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south of Springfield on the Pacific 1
j Nine sliver loving n ips will he hrlilgee and trestles In thia vicinity
highway.
. Th,15 ’r* i ^«PPelin. after a successful flight from Germany
i fclvon US swards to the best displays were given s fresh coat of paint this
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and
rtvrncr
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North
America,
o
Among the notables who will at- j
■ g to anchor by means of ihe new portable mooring m w m tt*
S. Navy A n Station, LakchurH. N J
on exhibition at Ibe loin« county fair week bv a railroad palm crew, which
tend the picnic will be Francis Zieg- i
which Is to be held next moii'h. It Is has been spending the past we«g In
l«r. of Corvallis, district commander. I
SCHOOL JANITORS TO BE
annouili-ixl
this week by Mrs Mabel this city They left Tuesday for Cot-«
and Hugh E Rosson. of Eugene. Judge '
COLONIAL
PRESENTS
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fair
secretary The cups lage Grove.
SH IFTED N E X T SEX____
advocate for the department o f !
Oregon
“S TR EET OF CHANCE" Will he awarded for exhibits lu tex­
tiles. art. domestic process, horll FULL GOSPEL GROUP TO
Members and their families who ' ',a a *tor* at the Lincoln and Brat
HAVE BAPTISM FRIDAY
Anyone who has lived in New York culture, vegetables, flowers, poultry. '
attend have been asked to bring ' '* " srh<w’1" rill be shifted for the
or who has visited the metropolis iwhblls and livestock
their picnic luncheon and cups and next school year, according to W. H.
A baptismal service will be held by
Heads of the various departments
will quickly recognise the sights and
npoons. ('ot.ee and ice cream will be Pollard, chairman of the school
the Full flnspel Assembly on Friday
sounds along Broadway, especially In of the fair exhibits have been an
furnished by the Eugene posts. hoard W. H. Qants will become the
j afternoon at 2.30 at Headmond ,
'he Times Square district, when riounced as follows Virgil {(«whins, I
Signs will he posted to direct the Janitor at the Brattaia school and M.
Ferry, The member« are all asked
i A. Rice will assume charge of the
Street of Chance" comes to the superintendent of vegetsbles aud
picnickers.
Colonial Theatre for a two day run. horticulture; Ben Keeney, floral. Jed to bring (heir basket lunches If (hay
work at the Lincoln buidting. O. W.
« h eeler, poultry; Mrs J R C(,|„. 1 care in stay for the evening Bister
Hawk will continue aa high school
beginning on Sunday.
SPANISH VETS TO HOLD
! Vernon will have charge of tbe aer
Janitor.
There I. a newsstand at the north man. textiles; Mr, Frank Richardson, vice.
REUNION AT PORTLAND
dom ssllc process; C. H Swan||„
The Janitors are now taking their
corner of the Times building which
livestock; aad J. K Greer, races.
annual vacations. Two are always
millions of persons have visited It
Plans for tea annual reunion of the
Montana Paopla Vlatl — Mr and
A
sslstrm s in the livestock division
on duty watching the three schools
1» a stand which sells papers from
Second Oregon Regiment Veteroa
Mra. C. T. Tharaldaon and son. of
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1
»
be
Curtia
Vea
tag
In
ebay,.
while the other one is vacationing
every city In the country. This par­ bora». G eorg. Watooa.
°f
association to be held at Laurelhurst
horses
ware visitors at (he
Mr. Rice took his vacation during
beep and ,
ticular corner plays an Important
P ari in Portlaad on Sunday. August
ho«« ; and Harvey Plank. Jersey I home <>f Mr and Mra. A. J Morgan
Juno. Mr Hawk ts taking his vacation
part In the picture, for It Is the tip- caul«.
10. are now being made by o f f ic ia l s ___ . , r ual
on Monday and Tuesday of thia
this month, and Mr. Gan's will he off
AHrvd
L
*flk
Chicago off spot for gamblers wishing to gain
^am e
,Dd “ 100,1 Pn> d“‘y dur,n« ‘»a month
week. T hey, were enroute to their
beo __
reporter,
The
Browning
amusement
compxny
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----- byguiwn.
of August.
Information about the night's hlg
homes after having been on a vara
«ram will he offered.
They will all be back at their
’
W
w
ijnyrn
hoes
omtred
rewards
will
be
at
the
fair
again
this
/ea
r
for
games.
as-
v .™ L s '’? r “ .‘,<’n ” C° mP° ‘ ,,d Of
«*»»» 0" September 1st
totalling <80.000 for tbs discover,
Hon trip Info California.
"Natural1 IMvla. played by William work. f e h t u w Z r X X g ’ ^ i.'to r J ’ 'to
veterans who have served in the
Powell. Is a * frequent
visitor to (hl. ft,eworks « m alto be .
Spanish American war ig 1S98. It Is OLD FRIENDS V IS IT AT
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Fall Crash Reetoant Mece—llarold
PR ESID EN T of REBEKAHS
always held on the Sunday In August
«pot, where a one-armed newsboy,
POLLARD HOME MONDAY
nearest the lJth of the month, to
TO MAKE OFFICIAL V IS IT played by Johnny Rlaso. gives him -----------------------— -
____________ Io Bprlngfleld oB Wednesday
ihe inalde "Info."
commemorate the fall of Manila, in
Mr
and
Mrs.
S.
R
Vail,
of
Salem,
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Y*le appointment of committees
oireexs or
which the regiment took port
"Streets
of Chance Is baaed on a
arrived Monday for
Governor Al W Norbtod will be
the principal speaker at the program the home of Dr. and Mrs. Pollard, ««tnmeni of Mrs. Leona Thiel presl- In the metropolis which was written
Mrs Pollard boarded at the , den, of the Rebekah assembly, who
which will begin at 1:M pm. with s Dr « and
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l,,t - ,h
« . local
call.
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» « ■ ( « organisation
,( „ a n l u l l i o n In AQ
the « mamette university together official capacity next Monday night star reporter on tbe New York World
OTTr
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1ell s How 1Fa, M en Can
lose Half Pound A Day
before th e , were married. Mr. Vail
was a linotype operator for the Rnlem
F IV E 'P E A K S SAME DAY 8u u «»«n tor many years and Is
now employed In the State printing
Five of the moat imposing peaks office at Salem.
In the upper McKenxie country are
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1° be climbed all on the same d a y 'A M A R A N TH ORDER W ILL
OBSIDIANS TO CLIMB
'“ I "
of the Ohsidiaa group srill lead
mountain ethnbfng parties to the
summits of eaeh of the Three Sisters,
the Hnshaad and Broken Top. Base
rumps for the North and Middle Sis
tern, and the Husband climbing
groups will he established at Frog
Camp. Those climbing the South
sister and Broken Top will eamp at
Devil s Luke on the other side of the
tnouiituiaa. Klmer Maxey, editor of
the News, a • i beduled to lead the
grono to thp summit of Broken Top.
The Climbers will leave at noon on
Saturday for 'heir respective camps.
were the principal Item, of business'
», «he lodg, meeting last Mondsv PACKING OF BEATS TO
tfk
-«
*
that corporatlon^aud »4*
*qukkb*<lf»«i
in I___
J i * bnw"1*- *♦*"•*• *nd Hver
STA R T N E X T MOND a ’ y
night
both body and mind the
of Hv
11
»** " ■ » «bap. and
The members of the Welcome Re­
, I f tbe safe way.
‘X * I J“»
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tu releo
n«
The Eugene Fruit Growers will be­ ■lay you Continue this easy method X
bekah. of W alteryllle have been
youd d iorgntteo
bad fitated
forgotten had
eslatad
.d and u t * 7 e ^
The urge for activity wi,l ba •n
sacked to Join with the Springfield gin packing beets next Monday morn -f htaing
group for the official visit. and re­ ing. It has been announced this 'leak you gain In energy, y|<or , nrt ® «k «d that even at tha end of a A
bard day's work you'll fuel ready for
HAVE PICNIC SUNDAY presentatives of other nearby lodges week. The following grades hsve endurance,
any social activity or recreation
been established: No. 1. from one to
arae expected to attend
le Ü r . t - T ’i '"‘ i “" ,h” ’'«•*» W«"» you ran play as hard aa you work.
Willamette Court, Order of the
one and tbreefourths Inches; No J.
And after turn w eeks your
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vour
ln t e r n « r X " n . 'ntud*1 to k X Gesh , tarts tp g o - y„ „ || know u
from one and three-fourth inches to
Amaranth, will hare , _____
picnic next ROAD TRACTOR BUCKS
met
II are It—the scales will tell
Sunddy afternoon at Riverside park,
OPERATOR F R O M « i F A T
Inches, and No. three from I ” . T X
the story.
v
r
c
n
a
iU
K
FROM
SEAT
three
to
four
Inches
The
cant.ary
near Goshen. The basket dinner will
When y„u t , k, „„„ h, „ tBa
! A* ‘¡n’ . "n<* corpulent man I
begin at 1:00 o’clock and w ill-be fo|.
I
1 I»",l "« energetic that I
N. L. Wallace, of Jasper, was In official« say that the second alxe are ful Of Krusrheil Ralls ev-rv
“P
*h* Ur* M d r “
lowed by gamea and other amuse­ Springfield Sunday io receive treat­ the most desirable and will bring m . glass or h.„ ,r , - X ryw .tor
get rheae Six vital salts which mi-a i **u *’ 1 ? * " * ’»•cket."
ments. It Is being planned for all the ments for minor Injuries which be the beat price.
uni food* t and
Krugchen ‘ r,,,
Salt«
a k tfooklriK
V X U in
; " 01 » B*n,
^ ndV„,,'.hr
a la not a purcatlgg
A meeting of all bean growers who I H-.r,
members of tbe order and their sustained to one of his legs while op­
hsve
co
p
trsced
wl'h
,
ht.
«ssoc.allon
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fumiliea. Sereral Springfield women erating a road construction tra cer
<ondltlon«r and for thoga who aro
are members of the urbanization.
this season has heeq called at
d”n‘‘
with the the victim« of ( OBMtlpatlnn or tov< mla
near hia home. The tractor bucked
Raturdav "
,rternnon
ld'’“
s - *•*- •*“ “ —
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with Its load, and threw
„per, t„r Ihe cannery
"nn; r< / for
' ' r S"'urdi*'
railroad agents meet
off the sea, on the ground, causing
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,h " «*»»
AFTER MANY YEARS the Injury.
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2i>ur hl.«„l bv .Store nr any druggist In 'I... world
A. D Hills, depot agent for the
TA LLEST GRAIN STALKS
Green Bay and Western railroad at
ARE RAISED NEAR HERE Wisconsin Rapids. Wisconsin, and
Farmers in the vicinity of Spring- Carl Olson, now agent for the South­
field can raise real crops of grain, ern Pacific railroad here, met again
and do not have to take back seats last week after many years. The two
for any of them. This Is attested to men at one time worked together In
by the fact 'hat ail of the tallest railroad work in Wisconsin for sever-
grain broeght to Eugene to date haa js l years before Mr. Olson came to
been brought from thls vicinity. It | Oregon.
the "ome
home of
includes wheat which measure» »lx u ,“ Mr.
' Hill» Is visiting at lne
feet nine tachda from the J. A. Neher
"»Phew. A. E Hills, of Jasper,
farm oats measuring five feet an(j i 0
in ch 's from a field belonging to MANY BAD LIG H TS FOUND
Perry Williams s i Rainbow; ana
IN RAID HERE TUESDAY
other oats measuring seven feet
One hundred and sixty-two motor­
grown by Peter Radobowski, north
of the city.
ists had thelr automobile headlights
Hollyhocks seven feet tall have tested here Toesday nfgh, when
been reported from the Walterville state traffic officers under the dlrec-
district.
tlon of William Ellensburg conduct-
------------------------------jed » ra|d at F„urth and Ma,n , trept|)
I fox M c D onald
M O R R IS
so e e o T
Muw
speaker at the noon meeiing of
r h ^ t o t: T arttrrr7 a w ., ° r V,O,,t’° n
CA<trn
ANOTHER STATION TO
"Pent ‘he,r ,,me ',wimmln* i
SELL GILMORE
i m c ’
i
”
0*
part
a we,ner
and marsh-
____ GASOLINE mallow roast before
returning
to I
Springfield
i
Z. «s n A , p Z , , A .
(Av
With
RAY TOWERS
TER M S Y o u 'll Like
Twice Nightly
Preview Thursday
Lions club last Friday He spoke on
• he general subject of flying and the S U N D A Y Q r w n m zs. s o »
history of glider Hying. Robbins has ®UNDAY SCHOOL CLASS
recently consented to serve as the
PICNICS AT C ITY PARK
tochnlcal advisor for ihe members o f | Mr„ n p ~
,
thu Eugene gilder dob, and may be . ,
P Mort’’n««n« class
!
found at the hangar on the west slon, ,
’ nt" “ ,hfi M«‘bodlst church en-
of Emerald Heights whenever the
*,ternooB P,cn|o at the city
glider Is being flown.
park aBt Friday. The class which .
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consists of freshmen and sophom ore’,
The
i
L IA - I I f FPY
F o r,,sev en of them were found to
drlr,n* wlth improperly focused
S CLUB SPEAKER headlights and were ordered to have
n*1“ PTOP*rlr “’U'”” « ’ within 4H
é”1"’ and make pr'”’f n1 Bam*
w e recommend Biltwull uphol­
stered furniture for thoee who
take pride In their household fur-
ntahlngs. Biltwell furniture la
soundly constructed, beautifully
designed and skillfully covered In
.
of long-wearing fab­
rics. Biltwell conies to us and goes
rorn us to you with a guarantee
from the makers which assures
you of life-long satisfaction. You’ll
never regret your choice of Bilt­
well furniture.
CMESTcn
C D m ..z < -n
Lleiutenaot U. 8. Robbins of Wash
Ington. D. C. retired a v a le n
tor of «be r e X
a X
w ? X
f o r Homes
that want
the BEST
NOW
LIEU TEN A N T ROBBINS IS
LIONQ P i l l a
|
service
station, I-J“’,r ,
Ab°irt ten member»
the class were present. M en, of the ,
operated by Frank Shannon, will soon
be handling the Gilmore blu-green class members are working out or are
gagollne. A new pump and under- not of town at the present time and
ground storage tank have been re- were unable to attend.
celved and are being Installed this
Attend Guild House Party
week. This will ___
make two dealers In
8pringfleld who are selling the new D a X t » 11» ” M”lho,1*nd and Mrs.
automobile fuel. The Thurman service , 1 « a a
" ' h 1
t O
I
•thtlon recently Installed a Gilmore of the V T ' ^ Und th# house party
tMk and pump.
*more ,„ f the Young Women's guild of the I
Baptist chnrcn.
Jacquard Covered Davenports
Tapestry Davenports .... ........
COMING
SUNDAY
All Over Mohair Davenports ...
SPECIAL
All Over Mohair Davenport and Lazy Back Chair
BiyCEl
Beioyrself)
HAMarCMEN
koBOTSAMiraoo
A ll TALKING
a l l MUSIC
a uNlTtO
P ABTliTf
tcri — ■
And
At the
FOX REX
Pr,day-8aturday
RICHARD DIX
In
“SHOOTIN’ 8TRAIQHT
WRIGHT & SONS
/ARE
FURNITURE
PAINT
a