The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, July 24, 1930, Page 2, Image 2

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    THIIKHDAY, JULY 24. lMj>
TUB 3PR1NOIHBLP NKWS
PAOS TWO
. e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e
M arriage Lleeneee leeued
meet every Thursday morning
Jasper at 10:30 for thia purpose.
at
During the past week marring«
The apricot harvest of Wasco coun­
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THURSTON
licenses have been granted by the
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ty is under way. The fruit la of fine
county
clerk
to
the
following
Oeorge
v
l.lt
from her mother. Mr. Buren«»«,
Virginia Hubbard, »mall daughter
quality because of the protracted cool
Clark. Swlsshonie. and Rena llurnett, of ( ’orvoilla.
of Mr. and Mr». Hubbard, underwent«
weather this spring and Is ot unusual
t'anarv; Iva Treffey and Roes Cul­
Mias Emma Olaon Is picking bean«
a minor operation In Springfield a
ly large site. The season's tonnage
bertson. bolh of Veneta; Fred H a u e r at Saida Clara
will reach 28 per cent of a normal
few day» ago.
laud Faith Drury, both oi Jn»p< i ; Karl
E B Tinker flnlahed harveellng
Ml»» Zimmerman, of Portland, call
Principal Events of the Week crop.
Lowery and Verde Have», both of his eherrtea Ihla week
ed hl aee Mr and Mra. Il»»tlnga a
Hans for an e«g show to be held
' Eugene: G eoite Potto and Amy Page.
Alvin (»laon ami Lyman Tinker
Assembled for Information
few day» ago She was on her way hi
In connection with the Linn cou n ty)
. both of Collage Grove; Robert Kvaua, are working tor F F Cooper during
Crater Lake. She formerly taughl
lair. September 17-1», have been start
of Our Readers.
Sulem. and Thelma Ingram. Eugene. t harvest.
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achool here, but la now an attorney-
ed by H. J. Bonin, In charge of ar-
\\ lllam Elliott. Collage Grove and
The voting folk, of the »enlor Kn.
at-law and employed by the Southern
rangemeuta. Already a number ol
•Vi del Gunter. Gunter. Oregon.
,1eav.tr held «
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County school superintendents from awards have been provided, Bonie re
Pacific Co.
grounds la»i Friday night.
Mrs Hubert Gray gave a aurprlae
mi gecttoM Of Ore«oo will «at her in ports.
M is s K ilo a K i n d -It', of Portlan
party on her husband laat Thuraduy
Salem August 4, 5 and 6 for their an­
The cherry harvest tn Marlon coun­
who
formerly lived at PI.....
evening In honor of hla birthday,
ty la a disappointment, with at high
nual convention.
♦ UPPER WILLAMETTE
haa been vlslllng with Miss Ved»
j
Hob
Parrott
and
a«n.
Albert,
went
as
tO
to
50
per
cent
of
the
cherries
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" Fire destroyed the annex to Rhodo
Mrs Jessie A Phelps and daughle. lialey and renewing acquaintances
to Hood River Tuesday to he gone
brought to Ihe canneries docked as
dendron Inn recently. The annex con
Frank l.emley haa »tailed ball««
several day» looking after properly Evelyn and Ml»» Lola Kwbanka have
talced 11 rooms and was valued at Imperfect. The loganberry yield at
also
unsatisfactory
and
will
probably
(gone
camping
near
Belknap
Spring«
interests there.
about $4000, fully covered by tnsur-
hay.
Miss Maude Russell, who la taking , for I wo weeks.
be only half a crop.
beauty parlor work In Portland, spent
Mrs. E. K KllpairU'k and her two
Deschutes county fair dates are set
S u p e r in t e n d a n t H e r e
M - and Mrs
The United Spanish War Veterans
the week end with her parent«. Mr children. Belly and Vernon, who have Ed Howella. of WallervIPe. were
and women'« auxiliary held a three- for October 1. 3 and 4. Thia will few
been near Salem p ic k in g c h e r r ie s , re - vlsl'ora ln Sprlngfield on M-nday
and Mrs Fred Ruaaell.
day encampment In Bend with approxi­ the only fair In central Oregon thia
Mr. and Mr». Curtla Price, of turned to Pleaannt HUI Iasi Sunday Mr Howella I» auperlnlendenl of (ho
mately 200 members and their gu.ets year. A meeting of the fair board
Alexander Gray, hero of "Sally.''
Notl. visited Mr Price'» parent«. Mr
The Girl Seoul» ataried a course of
was held a few days ago. Other coun­
tn attendance.
Eugene cliy Power plant
swimming last Thuraday They will
ties will be asked to exhibit at the
and Mrs. John Price Monday.
Construction of a sand nil across
Lynn Endicott, of Portland, drove
fair to be held at Redmond.
VIOLINIST WILL PLAY
the lower end of Sunset lake Is U s t­
up Saturday evening and
»pent
The board of governors anu the
AT SUNDAY SCHOOL HOUR Sunday
oop county la about complete on a new-
with hla parent». Mr. and
canning
and
agricultural
committees
protected fish aereen that will keep
of the chamber of commerce ot Ore­
Elbert De Moss, violinist, and mem Mrs. John Endicott.
Osh in the take.
Mrs. -Baker vlalted her mother In
gon City held a joint meeting to con­ oer of the famous DeMosa musical
Thomae J. Blbby. 70. was killed sider a proposition submitted by out­
junction City l«»t Bnturdty.
family
which
put
on
entertainments
when the automobile he was driving side Interests relative to the erection
Mr and Mrs. Mike Tennis vlalted
at the various schools lu this city
skidded in loose «ravel on the New
Mr. Tennis' parent» In Creswell laat :
o’ a cannery in Oregon City.
last
winter,
will
play
several
violin
port-Corvallla hl«hway near Blodgett
Curried aloft by one hand entangled solos during the Sunday school hour week.
and turned over.
Mr» Cassie Baxter and daughters.
in a. cable and then dropped about 40 at the Methodist church uext Sunday
Alfred W. Leggett, 14, living near feet to a half filled hay rack was the
Kate and Irene, vlalted her sister.
at
11:00.
a.
m.
Sodaville, suffered the loe» of a thumb
Mrs Rosa Mathews, at Pleasant Hill
experience of Henry Haynea of Lake
Mr. DeMoss Is now located in Eu­
at
and two fingers of his left hand when City recently.
Haynes' hand was
last Thursday.
a dynamite cap with which he was badly bruised and lacerated, and the gene and is frequently heard over
Miss Leone Edmlslon and Miss
z— they '«ecp
radio station KOBE. He also con
playing exploded.
Hasel Russell, who are attending
little finger was Jerked off.
ducts Instruction classes in both Eu
The people of Malin. Klamath coun­
yOM l fpxh
huslneas college at Portland, came
Ashland orchardlsta have completed gene and Springfield.
ty are making an effort to have the
home laat Thursday evening and re­
the harvesting of the cherry crop, and
and c o o il
Great Northern extension routing
turned to Portland Saturday.
are now starting the harvesting of the
ahanged so as to benefit the Poe V al­
Transacts Business — J W. Plum
early peaches. More than 10.000 boxes
Miss Florence Platt, of California,
ley and Malin districts.
of cherries were shipped out of Ash nier, of W altervllle, wus a business is visiting relatives here Imst Sun
A t the higher pr.ee you’ll kno'*
Bevere scarcity of water for range land thia year, surpassing previous visitor In this city on Saturday.
day member« of the Plait families
rrM comfort tn i ho«. checked
stock Is reported by ranchers near records, with the fruit of high quality.
gathered at Riverside park und held
„.m sook ginnen t . .
hght,
Redmond. Willow creek, an Import­
Canning of the Rogue river valley
a reunion.
ant source. Is entirely dry. Weather
comfortable,
»oung.
cherry crop was brought to a close
Mr and Mrs Farrel McQuInn. who
oontlnuee hot and dry.
last week end in most plants. The
have lived near W altervllle on Ihe
Checked nainsook, too, * ’**
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The laat fleeces of Lake county's Rogue River Valley Canning company
Anderson ranch for sereval years,
lower pries . . .
“ “ hleùe
wool clip this year have been shipped. announced the completion of its pack
are moving back on the Eyler ranch.
The total amount shipped during the of »0 tons. The entire crop wae dis­
line» for active men and u> givg
They resided here before moving to
season was 1.424425 pounds, practical
posed of at from 8 to 9 cents a pound.
I P S I »eaü ltt MP»*«««»
Wultervllle Mrs McQuInn Is William
Start
taking
Kruschen
Saltor—
ly the same as last year.
The memorial monument over the that's the conimon-seuse way to re­
Northwest Association of Plant tomb of John Templeton Craig, letter duce— but don't take them with the Evler's daughter.
ma
Pathologists, Entomologists and Horti­ carrier and road builder who died idea that they possess reduciug qual
Attends
Summer
School—
Mrs.
W.
culturists closed Its annual meeting while carrying mail over McKenale Hies In them selves.
This is what they do—they clean W Walker left Wednesday morning
In Medford recently, selecting Wenat
pass, was d e d ic a te d to his memory
S42 Willamette SL, Eugen«, Oregon
chee. Wash., as the 1»31 convention recently In the presence of nearly 4VU out the impurities In your blood by for Corvallis, where she will spend
keeping the bowels, kidneys and liver the next five weeks attending sum­
city.
people a quarter mile east of West In splendid working shape and fill
you with a vigor and tireless energy mer school classes.
The cherry harvest at Union Is now Lake, near the summit.
you'd most forgotten had existed.
under way, with a fair crop of good
Six million gallons of water la used
As a result instead of planting
quality cherries The Binge and Lam­ dally In Ashland, which is estimated yourself In an easy chair every free i
berts are being packed and skipped by the water department to be a high­ moment and letting flabby fat acne
east with prospects of favorable mar­ er pro rata than In many other cities, mutate you feel an urge for activity
ket.
according to a report by this depart­ that keeps you moving around doing
the things you've always wanted to i
Work oa tke uew »75.000 school ía eat. The additional water supplied do and needed to do to keep you In
bnUdlng at Vernonia Is progressing ns a result of Ashland's new »«iv.oov good condition.
Then watch the pounds slide off!
■ ere rapidly than expected, and pres­ reservoir eystem guarantees sufficient
Kruschen Salts are the np-to-date :
ent indications are that it will be
Fountain of Youth. Take one half tea .
finished August »0. ten days ahead of
The oiling of Lane county roads la spoonful In a glass of het or cold
the contract schedule.
progressing, and tbs preliminary coat water tomorrow morning and every
Mrs of unknown origin destroyed has been applied to various roads In morning—they're tasteless that way.
the barn oa the Clyde La Foilgtta the Cottage Grove vicinity. The crew and If they don't change your whole
Idea about reducing, go back aud get
(arm tn the Wheatland vicinity recent­ moved recently to the Mohawk Valley the small price you paid tor them
ly. It was built more than 40 years road, where the second, or heavy coat, Get an 85 cent Lottie, ot Kruschen
age by the late J. R. Forrest and the will be applied. Lane county Is oil- Salts at Ketels - Drug Store or any
timbers were bswn by band.
tag mors than 76 miles of county progressive druggist In the world.
Downy dew has resulted In consid­ roads this year.
erable Injury to the hop crops la both
Ths Salmon River cut-off highway,
Washington and Oregon, according to which was formally opened last Sat­
Mayor LIvesley. of Salem, who haa urday and Sunday, extends from Val
SPECIAL
returned from a business trip to Wash­ ley Junction on the Tillamook high­
ington and British Columbia.
way to Otis on tbs Roosevelt highway,
James Smith of Crawfordsville, liv­ and will cost »1,000.000 before Its final
ing on the Glass donation land claim work, including eventual paving, shall
on part of which part of the town have been completed, accoiuing to
la built, la cutting up cedar ralla that figure« released a few days ago.
were hewn by Robert Glass In 1851
It pays to be in charge of a church
When he was exiled on an Inland, one of hl«
and will use them for fence posts.
located on a main-traveled highway,
Beautiful. Mile-High
first acts was to advertise for help. Ills advertise­
The city of Ashland has asked for says Rev. George Clark, vicar of
bids for the paving of Wlnburn way. Trinity Episcopal church of Ashland
ment was not a newspaper ad but an outdoor
the Btreet which leads through Llthia and the Epiucopal church at Grants
park in the city. Dust from this un­ Pass. Seven tourists were at the Sun­
form of publicity. He hung I l l s shirt on a pole at
paved street through the park for day service at Grants Pass and seven
the water’s edge and awaited results. Circulation
many yearo has proved a nuisance.
silver dollars clinked in the collection
as
the
offering
of
these
seven
strang­
By a 10-to-l attitude, legal voters
was very poor, but he did not take his ad out be­
of Scio have petitioned the town ers.
cause results were not Immediate. He left the
council to drill a well for a water
Two forest patrol workers, Henry
supply for the city, it Is estimated Adolphsen and Jesse Loeb, saw smoke
ad “IN” for a long time and eventually It got re­
that the cost of a drilled well will arising from a huge fir tree In the
sults. A passing ship saw the ad and took Robin­
total approximately »2000, fully equip­ Middle Fork Coquille river district,
ped, and that a dug well could ba had as from a tall smoke stack. The
son Crusoe aboard ship back to civilization. The
for about 8800.
patrolmen cut the tree down to ex­
tinguish the firs, and found It wae a
gular and consistent ad-merchant of today by re
THS MARKgTS
"hang-over" from the great forest tire
rertlslng can also get results, for he haa the ad­
Portland
Which ravaged tbs Sweet timber area
"^^Vhest — Big Bend bluestem. U 05; !
iaai fall.
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vantage of modern newspaper advertising and
soft whit«, western white, »lc; bard i
A report covering the period July
good circulation which guarantees that his mee-
winter, northern spring, western rad. 1, 1»2», to June »0, 1*3«, released by
I»c.
ths stats industrial accident commie
Special Train
aage goes Into the homes of the community com­
Hay—Alfalfa, new crop, »17.80; val­ sion at Salem showed that awards and
ley timothy, »20 80021; eastora Ore­ compensation payments bandied by Lv. Springfield 8:10 a. m.
prising his trade radius.
gon timothy, 22240028; clover, naw the department during ths year aggro Ret. Lv. Cascade Summit 5:30
crop, »14; oat bay, naw crop. »14; oats gated Approximately 82,434,000. Awards
p. m.
sad vetch, aaw crop, »14.
to Injured workmen bused on toes of Ar. Springfield 8:35 p. m.
Buttarfat — 28081c.
time during ths year totaled 21,181,-
Eggs— Ranch, 10088«.
8M.4S, with an additional 8828,62848
A rare opportunity for a r e s t f u l
Cattle—Steers, good, »8.000».78.
paid for medical care.
day in the high Cascades—Swimming,
Hag»—Good to cholea, »10.88011-88.
A pair ot twin calves, on« male, ona Boating and Fishing In limpid lakes
Lambe—Good to choice, »8.8007.80.
female, eligible to registration, that or Join the U. of O. hike to spoetaeu
S ea fle
Wheat—Soft white, waatora white, were born some 11 hours apart to a lar Salt Crook Falls.
hard winter, western red and northern pure-brsd 8-year-old Jersey cow be­
“The only Newspaper In the World that is Dedicated to the
For Further Dotali« call
spring, »lc; Big Bend Mneetam. »144. longing to Dale Fowler In the Grand
Island vicinity are both apparently
Interests of Springfield Peopla.”
Bggs—Ranch 10088«.
thriving.
Bnttertat—»8«.
The dedication of the natural park
Cattle—Choice atoen. »708.
pad
playprouad of the Cotombln Conn
H o se-P rim s light, »11.M011.SB.
tp Pomona grange at Big Eddy oa the
Lnm be-Cholee. « 8 4 0 0 7 7».
CARL OLSON, Agent
8pe«to"«
» Nehalem liver, will be held Sunday,
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OREGON STATE NEWS
Of GENERAL INTEREST
. if» time now to chonge into these
Summer
Union Suits
S en sib le W a y
to L o se F a t
j . C. Penney cc
»SPA B V M SM «
Even
Robinson Crusoe
Advertised
Excursion
Odell Lake
SUN. JULY 27
ROUND
TRIP
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The Springfield News
Southern Pacific!
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abe— Medium to good, »< 8007.
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