The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, July 31, 1930, Page 2, Image 2

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WE WILL NOW SiN Ö THAT
T n u r u iu z : l i t t i f b a l l a d I
HAOK TWO
TH E SPRINGFIELD NEWS
THURSDAY, JULY 21, I »30
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A special observance ot the cei
CUTS TIP OFF FINGER
OREGON ADVERTISED
tenary of the coveted wagon will be
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THURSTON
♦ ♦ UPPER WILLAMETTE
♦
IN PLANER ON FRIDAY
held nt the Pendleton Mound Up thin
IN
NEW
S.
P.
FOLDERS
seeeeeeeeeeeeee*
year tor the benefit ot 150 New York
S H Potter had (he tip of ona of
Owners ot the Pepper Box Thresh
ers who will nttend the aftnir dur­
A weddlug of much Interest to real-
Thousands of copies of two new
ing the first day as representative« Ing machine held s meeting Tuesday dents of the Upper Willamette valley folders designed to advertise the slate h s fingers cut otf last Friday when
Principal Events of the Week of the Oregon Trail Memorial asso­ evening making plans for this sea took place Saftirday night at the o f Oregon have Just been Issued by he let bis finger get too clone to a
planer hlude at the local lumber mill.
ciation.
son's work.
Pleasant Hill Christian church whan the Southern Pacific and are now lie
Assembled for Information
Mis» Gladys Wheeler became the Ing distributed In ell liar Is of the .Three slltch ag were required by a lo
A big crop of apricots will be
Mr. Sam Morgan left Tuesday for
cal physician lo d o se the wound. The
of Our Readers.
bride of Bert Feglea, both of Pleas Culled States. The first Is a Ihree-
harvested in the Ashland district, tha
an extended visit with relatives In
lUOlh ' **,MrF hlade cut off a side of the (In
major purtloa of the crop coming
ant
Hill.
Allen
Wheeler,
brother
of
color
broadside
featuring
(h>
Washington.
1 ger and most of the fingernail.
from the big orchards la the Valley
■he bride, acted aa beat man and Miss anniversary of the coming of the I first
first I
J. H. Whlteaksr. ion ot the drat
View and Pern Valley sections. Three
Mrs. Roy Flmiaton entertained for Hasel Wheeler, slater of the bride covered wagon train lo Oregon Pres
governor of Oregon. Joha Whltoaker,
N O T IC E O F F I N A L H E A R IN G
and a brother ot Mias Anna Whitt­ and four coats a pound and some dinner last Thursday Mr. and Mrs. was bridesmaid. Aland O Brian, pas- Idem Hoover's proclamation, calllug
Notice
Is hereby given that the uu
choice
fruit
telling
tor
5
cents
have
Howard Cotton from Eugene, Mrs. M lor of (he Pleasant Hill Christian 01«m all citterns of the nation to c o m
aker ot Ku<ens, died «uddenlj at Sal-
■ derslgnctl has filmi his final account
been
the
prevailing
prices.
church
officiated
Only
the
relatives
McKltn.
Mrs.
Ernest
Bertach
from
memorate
the
event.
Is
graphically
moo. Idaho.
' 1 administrator of the estate of Kar
The debt on the Promise grange Springfield. Mrs. John Edmlston and and Immediate friends were present displayed o n the front cover The lit 1 ollne Hl»choff, deceased, and that Hal-
Hop picker» lo tha Willamette val­
at the wedding. The young couple side pnges ar«, devoted lo a largo lay urdajL the liotti day of August, 1930,
contracted when the hail was son. James.
ley will receive one cent a pound thia
left for a short honeymoon trip to out of Oregon scenic views together I nt the County Court llo o m In the
built la 1917, haa been paid. Proceeds
year, according to a decieion reached
Court House for Lane County, at En
Mr and Mrs Wrlgle who recently
from
the
two-day
celebration
July
4
Washington where they will visit with with descriptive copy.
gene, (lingon, at 10 o'clock III the fore­
at a meeting of hop grower» at lode
told their property here were In relatives of the groom
and
6
wiped
out
the
balance
on
the
They
will
noon of said day has been set as the
peudence recently.
The second piece of literature be­ time and place for hearing of said ac-
notes. A pari of the ceremony at the Thurston Tuesday. They expected to make their home In Eugene where
leave
for
Washington
Wednesday.
The date tor the annual community
Pomona to be held in Promise soon
Mrs. Feglea has a position In the Eu ing distributed by the company Is a count and for final settlem ent of aald
fair at Glide haa been net tor Septem
Mlsa Hasel Russell from Portland gene public schools.
18 page (older. "Oregon Outdoors,** esiate All persona having objections
will be the burning of these notea.
to said account are hereby notified to
ber 11. Thia la alwaya one of the
visited home folks here laat Sunday
with the cover and center spread map file them In writing, with (he County
More than $2.000,00« is being ax-
largeat and beat attended community
Mrs. F«glea Is the daughter of Mr. In four colors. Each page of this book
Mr and Mrs Ralph Forkuni from
Clerk
for latne County, Oregon, on or
pended thin year for coaatractlon. im­
fair» ot the coanty.
Jlaspeg spent Sunday AfWrnooi, at and Mrs. H. C. Wheeler, a graduate let also contains large groupings of before said data
provement and maintenance of mar­
from the Pleasant Hill hlyh school pictures showing Oregon's scenic
John Edmlaton's.
DONALD YOUNG.
Mr*. Johanna Gangloft, one ot the
ket roaus by the 1C counties of Ore­
Administrator
Mr. and Mrs. John Endicott enjoyed and the state normal. 8he Ie very ac­ grandeur.
moat respected ot eaatern Oregon pio­ gon, according to information received
J3 IA 7 14 2128
tive
in
both
religious
and
educational
visit
from
their
sister
end
family
neer», died at the home of her daugh­ by the state highway department.
activities.
ter. Mr». Mary Foley, ot La Grande,
Multnomah county will receive >112, from Olympia. Washington, for sev­
eral days, last week.
at the age of »4 years.
<»8.87 from the slate for thia work.
Miss Mildred Swift will have the
Mr. and Mrs. Temla and family
The first new wheat from Union
Marion county teat year paid out a from Craawell and Miss Heerama took end of this week for a vacation al
county arrived at a mill at Island
Rockaway Beach.
to tal of 136,000 fo r the tran sp o rtatio n
Sunday dlnnei with Mr. and Mrs.
City from Fred Zaugg's farm near
of high school students who live out­ Mike Temla here.
Mrs. Alice English and daughter,
942 WUkunette St., E u g en e, O regon
Mountain Glen. General harvest oper
side of high school districts. It was
former
residents of Pleasant Hill are
Mrs. Ray Baugh visited with rela­
alions will begin within a few days.
invested at a meeting of the county
tives near Monroe the latter part of spending their vacation visiting rela
The Harper State bank in Malheur
boundary board Thursday. Tha coun
last week. Mr. Baugh drove down lives and friends in Washington.
county, with capital stock ot 315.000
‘J pays at tha rate of $40 per year for
Delbert Harden has been repainting
Sunday and they went to Bellfountain
and surplus of 11000, has closed its
each student transported to high
his house east of the Pleasant Hill
and
spent
the
day
with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
school.
doors, according to announcement
church.
Irvin Rickard.
made at the state banking department
C. F. Hyde has been Improving the
For Men are Rayon Plaited
The largest area ever poisoned In
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hart spent
The old E. E. Johnson sawmill at
house on the hill ranch. The house
Oregon for federal land work was teat week-end at Waldport
Coquille will soon be in operation
treated during the year from July L
Mr. and Mrs. John Price and fam­ has been painted outside and redecor- I
after an enforced shut down ot nearly
1939, to Juae 30, 1930, accorctng to ily took Sunday dinner at Fred rted on the Inside.
three years, since the B. E. Johnson
The farmers of the upper Wiliam
the annual report on rodent control Gray’s.
lumber company went Into receiver
ette district are busy binding grain
of the bureau of biological survey,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
James
Calvert
from
ship.
completed by Ira N. Gabrteteoa. direc Junction City spent Thursday night Several farmers have been baling hay
tor of rodent control in tha Oregon >>lth their daughter. Mrs. John Ed
Mr MeAtn of Eula has been In the
The Oregon Electric railway filed
district.
district
buying vegetables and fruits
a schedule of reduced rates with the
mlaton.
for the Westfir and Oakridge market.
Oregon public service commission tor
Deposit! la the 329 state and na­
Ben Ruasell and Oerald Hanson
The Pleasant Hill Athletic rlnb
the transportation of livestock be­
A Decidedly Low Price
tional banka and trust companies In
tween Salem and Portland, effective
Oregon at the d oes of basinets June have returned from eastern Oregon baseball team defeated the South Ben-
jo t Hose of Such an
August I.
30 totaled $290,841.421.83. tha highest where they went expecting to find ton team at Benton Ijtne park last
work
hot
were
unable
to
get
a
Job.
Sunday.
At
the
last
half
of
the
ninth
Excellent
Quality!
for
any
midsummer
call
except
in
1924,
▲ permit to obtain $25,000 in pre
Innlg the score stood 8 to 10 In favor
1927 and 1928 sines the establishment
organization subscriptions for eslab
Frank and Herald Rennie spent sev­
of Snath Renton but Pleasant Hill ran
of the banking department, according
llstment of a straw fiber process plant
eral days laat week near Bend on a
In five scores making the final score
lo A . A . Schramm, state superintend­
at Salem was issued by the state cor
fishing trip.
Men who like to have a lot of hose w ill welcome this
11 to -«.
ent ot banka
poraUon department to H. D. Wagon
The Pleasant Hill Girl Scouts held
of Portland.
Cecil Oeans haa had several em
o pp ortu nity to stock u p! l i n e is hosiery that is care­
The first tlms that prises ha vs been
their regular meeting Tuesday after
fu lly k n it of line mercerized yarns and rayon plaited.
offered for working cheep doge at any ployed helping train bis bean vines.
The Willamina city council ie drib
noon at their club rooms on the Jor­
county fair in the west will be at the He finished and Is now ready for Ir­
mg a well on the hill near the reset
I be tops, heels and toes an of mercerized yarns t<s
dan ranch. Five girls took the Ten
voir. It Is hoped to strike a goou
Klamath county fair September 18, rigating.
insure
longer wear. Buy them now . . . and save!
,
derfoot tesL
19 and 10. W. M. Downing, sheepman
flow of water to supplement the pres
ent supply, which la Inadequate fot
Of Malin, has offered three prises for N O T IC E O F S H E R IF F 'S S A L E O N
E X E C U T IO N IN F O R E C L O S U R E :
present needs
Hie best exhibitions of working e«etp
and
will
enter
some
of
his
sheep
dogs
NOTICE Is hereby given that by vir­
Postmaster Warren has issued a
tue of an execution and order of sale
in competition.
report for the McMinnville office lndl
Issued out of the Circuit Court of the
The Owen-Oregon lumber company State of Oregon for Lane County. July
eating a 5 per cent increase in hull
•applying Its Medford sawmill resum 28th, 1930, upon and pursuant to a de
neas volume for the Oral six months
ed logging la the Butte Falla dbtrict cree duly given and made by said
of thia year, compared to the same
recently. They will operate but one Court July 25th, 1930, In a suit pend­
time last year.
ing therein in which Jesse O. Wells was
camp during tha remainder of tha sea- plaintiff and George Malos and Stella
Sheep ranges In Curry county are
ton. Tha logging railroad from Butts Malos. hla wife and others were de
menaced by cougars. Though the
Falls to .Medford has continued opera fendants which execution and order
predatory animal hunters of that sec­
tlon, drawing on the reserve of nearly of sale waa to me directed and com­
tion are conatandy at work, the dry
manded me to sell the real property
10,000,000 feet of logs.
hereinafter deaertbed to satisfy cer
weather has made tracking by dogs
In tha neighborhood of 600 carin g , tain Hens and charges In said decree
practically Impossible.
of apples will be shipped out o t Union specified. I will on Saturday, the 30th
The Columbia Gorge Mining com­
county this year, according to present day of August. 1930. at the hour of
pany, a $75,000 syndicate backed by
one o'clock P. M. at the southwest
condition of the crop there.
The door of the County Court-house In Eu­
Idaho men. will In about $0 days begin
fruit la sizing well and growers are gene. Lane County. Oregon, offer for
sinking a shaft to take out the river
encouraged, hoping for good prices sale and sell at public auction for cash,
ore deposits under the golf course of
due to the national condition of ap subject to redemption as provided by
The Dalles Country club.
Plea. The crop this year will be 20 law. all of the right, title and interest
of the defendants In said suit and of
L a Grande is more book-minded
to 25 per cent more than the average all parties claiming by, through or
yield, growers say.
this year than ever before, and from
under them or any of them since the
the number of volumes circulated by
Smokers beware! The state traffic 25th day of July. 1930, in or to the
the public library during the first
cops will get you If you don't watch following described real property, to-
part of 1920, Indications point to s j out An order Issued by Hal Hose, wit:
Lot Three (3) In Block Five (5( of
100.000-mark year, the first In history
secretary of state, directs all state Cheshire's Addition to Eugene. Iutne
traffic officers to enforce to the letlei County, Oregon, except the North 36
The Jackson county road oiling pro
the state law making it a mlademeanoi feet thereof.
gram will be started by August L Thr
Dated this 29th day of July. 1930.
to throw away any lighted tobacco,
first hot oil will be placed on the un
H. L. BOWS,
cigars, cigarettes, matches or other
paved portion of the Much highway
Sheriff of Lane County, Oregon.
lighted material on the public higb
and the Sams Valley-Medford highway
ways during the closed season from
It Ie planned to apply oil where
SUMMONS
Jay 16 to October 1.
travel la heaviest and dust thickest
In the Circuit Court of the State of
The entire plant of the Anderson A Oregon for the County of Lane.
All city fire fighting equipment, the
Middleton sawmill at Latham, one
The Pacific Savings A Loan Asso
Southern Pacific’s equipment at Klam
ath Falls and the crews of the Ewauns
mile south of Cottage Grove, was de­ elation, a Washington corporation,
Box company and the Big Lakee Bo:
stroyed by fire. The estimated loss plaintiff, va.
John W. Craig and Helen Jean
company were called to fight t
is said to ba approximately $200,000, Craig, hla wife, Defendants,
fire destroying the crowded lumbei
which Included the mill, planing plant
To John W. Craig and Helen Jean
yards of those two firms In Klamat)
recently operated by the W. H. Daugh Craig, his wife. Defendants:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
Falla.
arty Lumber company, lumber In the
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yards, offices and residences occupied OF OREGON: Yon are hereby re­
quired to appear and answer the Com­
THE MARKET*
by employes. The fire originated in plaint filed against you in the above
Portland
the drysheds and la believed to be 01 entitled suit within four weeks from
Wheat—Big Bend bluestem, $1.05*4
the date of the first publlsatlon of
ncendlary origin.
soft white, western white, 9154 c; hen
thia Summon», and If you fall to an­
Two
Crane
Creek
Lumber
company
winter, northern epring, western red
swer. for want thereof the lla ln tlff
•oggers turned high climbers recently will apply to the Court for a decree as
••H e.
when a mad steer ran amuck in the prayed for In Plaintiff's Complaint to-
Hay—Alfalfa, new crop, $17.50; val
woods where they were working. The wlt: for a decree foreclosing plain­
ley timothy, $2050021; eastern Ore
steer chased the men until they were tiffs mortgage against the following
gon timothy, $22.60 02 3 ; clover, nei
described real property: East half
forced to seek safety In trees. It was (H ) of Lota four (4) and five (5) in
crop, $14; oat hay, new crop, $14; 01'
found dead a short distance away by Block one (1) of W ynne’s Addition to
and vetch, new crop, $14.
Forest Ranger L. L. Smith. Its brain, Cottage Grove, Lane County. Oregon,
Butterfat — 28031c.
when examined, showed It afflicted excepting therefrom the portion ol
Eggs—Ranch, 20 0 23c.
aald Lot flvp (6), heretofore sold and
with a positive case of rabies, be conveyed to J. T. Allen, In Deed dat­
Cattle—Steers, good, $808.50
lleved to have been caused by bite ed Dec. 20. 1907, and recorded In Book
H o g sG o o d to choice, $10011.
from a rabid coyote.
71 at page 574 of the Lane County,
Lambs—Good to choice, $807.
Seattle
The 2-year-old child of Mr. and Mrs. Oregon deed records, and for suci.
other and further relief as may be
Wheat Soft whits, western white
Sumner Houston, residing near Rob­ deemed just and equitable by the
hard winter, and northern epring, 82c,
erta, was accidentally poisoned and Court.
western red. 91c; Big Bend bluestem
This Summons is served upon you
died within aa hour. The child had
$1.0$.
gone through the barn and had evl by publication by virtue of an order
of the Hon. O. F. Sklpworth, Circuit
Eggs—Ranch, 22@30c.
dently eaten a mixture naed to poison Judge, dated and filed July 25. 1930.
Butterfat—38c.
sagsrats.
directing that this Summons be served
Cattle—Choice steers, $ 7 0 3 .
A rattlesnaks 2% feet long was upon you by publication In the Spring-
Hogs—Prime light, 111.10011.5:
killed near La Grande by Mrs. Charles field News once each week for a per­
Lambs—Choice, 15 50 0 7.60.
Baxter. Returning with friends from iod of four weeks. Date of first pub­
lication Is July 31. 1980.
Spokane
a huckleberry trip In the hills six
W ells A Wells,
Cattle—Steers, good, $7 0 7.50.
miles out, Mrs. Baxter saw tha snake
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Hogg -Good to choice. $10.75011
glide across the path and followed IL
Residence and Post Office Address.
Eugene, Oregon.
Lambs Medium to good, $ 5 0 5 .6 '
The snake had four rattles.
J31-A7-14-21-28
OREGON STATE NEWS
OF GENERAL INTEREST
J . C. Penney Co. «-*
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Patterned Hose
25c
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