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    OREGON STATE NEWS
OF GENERAL INTEREST
Principal Events of the Week
Assembled for Information
of Our Readers.
The elate land d ep a rtm e n t turned
over to the stale treasurer during the
mouth of July a total of $134.020.19.
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M r. and Mrs. H a rry Stanbie tram
Jefferson county ranchers are b a r
vesting a good crop of wheat and (ha Nebraska visited relatives here last
yield Is estimated at 4*0.000 to (00.- week.
T he Ladles Aid society met w ith
000 bushels.
Mrs. John Edmlston last Thursday af
Farmer» living la the M iller HUI
teruoon.
e.-ction of Klam ath county have ap
Mrs. John Price and daughter. M il­
pelaed to the state veterinarian tor aa
a llian c e In running down three wild dred. M rs H artm an and daughter.
hogs (hat are reported destroying the Ann. and Miss Edna Cuspert left F r i­
day for a trip to C rate r latke They
crops and causing other damage.
THURSDAY, AUOUBT 7, 1930
»1
Ifotulu visited at the h o m e of Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Daisy last week They
w re on a vacation trip lo Washington.
By defeating W endllng last Sunday
Pleasant K ill won second place In the
Hcuton-lAim county league The score
was I I lo I. The game was played at
tho Benton l.ane auto camp ground.
Attend Fam ily
tersm. vor, Mrs. Fred Quitch, and all
persons Interested In the estate of said
ward, appear befuro this Court nt ths
County Court llo u .... In Eugonc. lame
County. Oregon, on the 10th day of
September. 1930. at ten o'clock In the
forenoon of said day to show cause. If
any t o re he. why license and author-
lly should not tie graulvd for the sale
of said protnlaea for the purposes set
n th In said petltloa.
IT IS F C K T H E B tiH D K B K D . T h a i a
copy of litis order shall be published
lor three successive weeks, Iu tbs
Springfield News, the last publication
thereof lo be nt least len days prior
to the dale of said hearing
—C. F. B A RNA RD.
County Judge.
A7-14 11 <«
Reunion
M r. and Mrs. Ila rr y Chase und Mr.
Btnd's first lutra-ctty bus tins was
und Mrs. John A v ltt of the Spring
|>ut in operation re re a d ; on an hourly
field laundry motored to Jefferson on
Th,
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,o r* ,u rn “ >* • • “ or part of this
svbtiiule from 7 A. M. to 11 P. M.
Tha rim drlva which completely week
Sunday to attend the annual reunion
Stt|>3 have been taken at Pendleton
circles Crater Lake has been opened
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of the Coin fam ily. Both Mrs Chase
for : uichasa of ground for an airport
for summer travel, .w o rd in g to an-
and
Mrs A v ltt have slaters who m ar­
nouncement of E. C. Sollnaky. p a r k ' ™ ”
“ Y * rha,H
to be paid for by the city at the rate
j Mrs Ray Raugh visited her sister ried Into the «Join fam ily.
of $13 v a year.
superintendent.
Considerable work
Mrs. Bud McPherson at Springfield
nas been done on the road thia a e a -i^
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Canning a record bean crop of the
O RDER TO S H O W CA U S E
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last
Sunday afternoon w hile Ray and
•on getting It Into shape fur notor
Salem section w ill begin about August
IN T H E <’O l N T Y C O U R T O F T if t ,
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his
son
H
a
rry
attended
the
bicycle
travel.
11. About 2*5 acres of beans are near
S T A T E O F O REG O N FOR I .A NR
races at the fairgrounds In Eugene
COUNTY.
IN T H E M A T T E R OF
ly ready for picking.
Joe Tyler. 49. and his aoa Joe J r ,
Lloyd C ray spent last week end In T H E G U A R D IA N S H IP O F E D W A R D
17,
were
drowned
la
a
gravel
pit
near
T in West Coast Talephona company
Portland
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P E T E R S M E Y E R , An Incompetent
H alfw ay while swimming. The boy
naa begun construction of a new tele­
M r. and Mrs W a lte r P latt and fam ­ Person.
got beyond bis depth and both were
This m atter coming on regularly for
phone system for Lakeview. The new
ily attended a picnic at Riverside park
lost when hla father tried to save him.
hearing before me this 6th day of
plant will cost 112.000.
The bodies were found locked la a last Sunday given In honor of M r und August. 1930, upon the petition of the
O. W. Kelsey of Pleasant HUI has
death grip In 16 feet of w ater two Mrs. Daniels and fam ily from C a li­ First National Huuk. Eugene. Oregou
the duly appointed, qualified und act
fornia.
brought into Eugene for exhibition
hours later.
oata that stood 7 feet 1 inches high.
Two of t h . la rg w t rattlesnake»
« ^ . n d M r . Roy E d m l.to u and M r Ing guardian In the aboy«. entitled
m atter, praying for a u th ority and li­
He claims the championship.
(•■»•Ik
- ___ and Mrs. Fred Russell motored Io Sa
cense lo iv ll the real property of Its
killed In Klamath county for come
lef last Sunday where they m et th e ir ward, the above named Edward W
Elm er Rjornstrom. 10, was drowned
time were slain near (be Algoma Lum
daughters from Portland.
T hey all Pctcrameyer. and It appearing to the
in the Columbia river at Astoria when
bar company m ill last week. One of
drove to Silverton and visited M r. and Court, und the Court finds as follows
be fell from a flab boat In which be
the snakes measured 41 Inches and
T hat the said Edwurd W . Peters
was playing with hie brother.
had 10 rattles and a button. The other Mrs Belmont Russell, celebrating Miss uteyer 1» owner of tbe follow ing de­
was 43 Inches long with eight rattles Loene Bdmlston's eighteenth birthday. scribed real property In Washington
J. E. Provencher. 41. of Portland,
Miss N athalie Edmlston Is spending County, In the State of Oregon.
and a button.
who was working ISO feet under the
Lots F ifty seven (57) and Fifty-eight
a few days In Portland w ith her sister.
Owyhee dam, was crashed to death
A bronse plaque, made from dis­
(68) T ualatin Valley Homes, accord
Leone.
who
Is
attending
business
rob
by tim ber falling down a shaft.
carded fire hose couplings contributed
Ing to the recorded plat thereof In
lege there.
.Washington County. Oregon
by Ore chiefs of Oregon, will be ded­
Fire believed to have started from
M r. la r k ln from B ellfountain was
I hat said tracts of land are vacant
icated at Lebanon. August IS, In com
a truck, burned about ISO acres of
In Thurston last Saturday. H e and and unoccupied laud and cannot he
memoratlon
of
R.
L.
Gtlsoo.
for
many
wheat and some hay on the Frank
rented und no Income Is derived therie
years chief of the Lebanon fire de A. W W eaver motored to Junction from That It Is necessary for the said
Stanton and U. 8. Richardson farms
C
ity
on
business
partment and one o f the organisers
near Helix.
guardian to pay tbe taxes thereon and
Miss Monica Ruth Is visiting her that said property Is therefore an ex­
of the Oregon State F ire Chiefs' asso­
Game Warden W B Fellows has
sisters 1n Portland
pense to the estate o f said ward, and
ciation.
just released 360 two-thirds to full
that said guardian believes that It
Miss
Lulu
B
urt
who
has
been
a
t­
The Oregon state fa ir will be bigger,
grown Chinese pheasants In the Ba­
would be for (he best Interest of said
tending
summer
school
at
U.
of
O..
better and longer thle year than ever
ward that said real property be sold
ker and Sumpter valleys and In the
before In the <9 'years' history of the visited at John Edmlston last Friday and the proceeds thereof pul on In
Durkee district.
exposition, according to plane made evening leaving for her home on the tcrest or invested In some productive
Magness Jellco of Portland, powder
stock under the superlslon of this
by the state fa ir board. The fair w ill coast Saturday.
tnsn on the road construction project
C o u rt; that the next of kin of said Ed
Mrs.
H
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rb
lt
Is
spending
a
few
days
he
held
this
year
from
September
22
ward Petersm eyer are non residents of
between Corvallis and Newport, was
to 28, continuing throughout Sunday with her son. Dick, and fam ily t / the State of Oregon and that It Is
killed when he tripped and fell under
for the first time instead of only »«tit Vaughn.
necessary that they be served with a
the steam shovel bucket
Saturday evening as In ths past
Bert W eaver motored to Portland copy of thia order by publication
thereof.
J- F F uller has finished s map of
The blackberry crop In Benton last Thursday . H e returned home
N O W T H E R E F O R E IT IS H E R E B Y
Redmond. It gives all the late addi­
Friday.
county la almost ready to be harvest­
O R D E R E D , That the next of kin ol
tions, all sidewalks, w ater pipe lines,
M ary Handshu from W a lte rv llle said Edward W . Petersm eyer, to-wlt
ed. Corvallis cannerymen report. The
water hydrants, etc. There also Is a
raspberry and loganberry crops in that spent several days In Thurston last Fred Petersmeyer. Henry Petersmey
separate map of all 25-foot lota.
er. M ary Petersmeyer, M rs
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W
county have been heavier than w u week.
Sm ith. Mrs. Em ma Rhnke. Ben Peters
Tenatlve plana for a Southern Pa
expected af ths first of the season.
M r. and M rs Bert W e a re r and fam ­ ineyer. Chas. Petersm eyer. W ill Pe
eiflc bridge to be consrtucted across
It is estimated that 40 tons of logan­ ily are spending a few days visiting tersm eyer. Mrs. J. c . H llderbrand t. A l­
the L in k riv e r have been made at
berries were canned, 20 tons of red relatives on the Sluslaw
M rs. Ines bert Petersmeyer. Edw in Petersm eyer.
Klam ath Falla by the company. Plans
raspberries and 20 tons of black rasp­ Flanigan Is keeping house while they Wesley Petersmeyer, Louis Peters
call for an expenditure of $50,000.
ineyer. H a rry Petersmeyer. Annie Pe
berries.
are away.
Swan Berquist, SO. and Nels Swan­
Turkeys with fence staples in their
son. 46. both of Portland, were In-
glxxards have been dissected at the • o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o
stantly killed at the Jack M anary rock
Sam Stoller farm southwest of Scio, ♦
UPPER W IL L A M E T T E
♦
Quarry near SUverton when a dyna
where a h alf doiea of the birds re ­
mite charge exploded unexpectedly.
cently have succumbed. A fte r several
M r. and M rs Bert Fegles returned
Kerry growers of the Sandy section
of the turkeys had died Stoller de from a honeymoon trip to Washington
will wind up raspberry shipments
elded on a poet mortem and dlscov the la tte r part of last week
M rs
soon, and than w ill sow oats and vstcb
ered that tbe staples had passed the Fegles was Miss Gladys W heeler.
for a cover crop. The yield of both
crop and lodged In tbe glssard. punc­
Mrs. Emma W eyer of Roseburg vis­
raspberries and strawberries was onl < turing that organ and causing death
ited
friends at Pleasant H ill Monday
fair.
Elisabeth Leona Frederickson, tbe and Tuesday.
A water system Is being Installed
day-old daughter of M r. and Mrs. J.
F. F Cooper has been busy thresh
on the peninsula north of Redmond
E. Frederickson of Mapleton. Is
ing. So fa r he has threshed for E. B
where the Crooked and Deschutes riv ­
lucky girl. She was born July 29, with T in k e r and Andy Olson besides doing
ers meet, to Irrigate the dry land
a silver spoon In her mouth, figura­ the grain on hla own farm The Ed
wheat ranch operated by John Swan
tively speaking.
Since she Is the mundson thresher Is busy working for
•on.
2000th baby bora at Pacific Christian the farm ers of Pleasant H ill In the
Lane county road oiling crews are
hospital, at Eugene, Elizabeth Leona F rank M oore district.
will be presented with a sterling all
now working near Wendling in the
M r. and Mrs. E B. T in k e r and chil­
Mohawk valley. When the Mohawk
ver spoon before she leaves the bos dren, Bonnie Jeanne, Teddy and Dor­
pital
roads are finished the outfit w ill be
othy Lou. accompanied by Mrs. T in ­
shipped to Junction City, it la an
Farmers In the alfalfa community ker’s mother. Mrs. O. H . W angelln and
nounced.
east of Bend hare been warned by Mrs. Em m a W eyer motored to Maple­
F ifty carloads of canned cherries
W. T . McDonald, Deschutes county ton Tuesday. T h e y picnicked at T r i­
have been shipped by the Eugene
agriculturist, to be prepared to battle angle Lake. They were much taken
Fru it Growers’ association thia sea
a mass of destructive army worms w ith the scenery and the splendid
•on, this being a new record for the
now moving through fields fo alfalfa condition o f tbe roads.
plant there, according to J. O. H o lt., and potatoes, causing great damage
Mrs. Jesse A. Phelps and daughter.
manager.
The worms are from an Inch to two Evelyn, and Miss Leol Ewbanks re­
Inches long. Klamath farmers were turned Sunday from a tw o weeks va­
The Oregon, California A Eastern
fighting the worms for some time be
railway discontinued its passengei
cation camping near Belknap Springs.
fore they appeared In Deecbutes coun
service between Klam sth Falls ano
Mr. and Mrs. Fred W alsh from Cal-
ty
Bly on August 1, according to notice
A Solution of
Farm Probi
It I k fn-<|uet]y »«Id that "We must
find autue way to keep folks on the
farm,” If we are to keep folks on the
farm we must make farm life an com­
fortable as life In the city. The furmer
and hlH family have become too well
educated to put up with the farm life of
fifty years ago.
ELECTRICITY WILL GIVE THEM
THE COMFORTS THEY DEMAND
The up-to-date fanner now Inaiata
that hla farm be efficiently operated.
WectrU-lty will pump water for the farm
and the dairy bam. milk the rows, cut
your fet'd, aaw your wood. Irrigate your
lund and do couiitleae other (aaka on
the farm and In your home at a nominal
cost.
Electricity ,a the t'heapeat Service
You Can Buy!
M o untain S tates P ower C o m pa n y
w e Mix
W it h O u r
Printing Inks
filed with the Oregon public service
coiomiBttioii.
During July 1625 lot« of contraband
fruit, vegetables and plants have been
confiscated at the quarantine station
on the Pacific highway Just south ol
the Oregon line, according to F. G
Perry, In charge of the station.
Gasoline sales In Oregon for June
totaling 16.123,131 gallons, show an
Increase of 865,257 gallons over sales
for June, 1929. according to reports
filed with H a l E. Hoss, secretary oi
state. The state tax on the Juno sal
thia year amounted to $$65,21* 62, com
pared w ith $469,490.58 for the »am
month last year. Increase of one cent
a gallon In the atate tax during th
year accounts largely for thia Increase
In revenue
Fifty-tw o of the 229 banks operating
In Oregon June 30, 1930, had deposit»
la excess of $500,000 each, according
to a statement Issued by A. Schramm
riate superintendent of banks. Port
land, with 24 banks In operation, had
total deposits of $134,716,563 63. with
Salem In second place with deposits
of $11,889,027.74. Eugene was third
with »7.580.719.71. Total deposits ol
the 62 banks was $272,10*,7*6 «2. with
hanks In 91 other cities and town«
having deposits of $13,43S,86(.2Q.
Why Fat Men
Stay Fat
The trouble w ith me, and I guess
this applies to »9% of the men who
are putting on weight. I didn't have
TH E MARKETS
the energy or "pep” to keep it off.
Portland
Lost all Interest In any h ealthy actlv
W heat— Big Bend bluestem, $1.02;
Ity and just lased around accum latlng
the old pounds u ntil I got that
soft white, western white. $8c; hard
"Kruschen feeling."
winter, northern spring, western red
S tart taking Kruschen Salts— that's
80c.
the common sense w ay to reduce—
Hay— Alfalfa, new crop, $1740; val
but don't take them w ith the Idea
ey timothy, new crop. $18; eastern
that they possess reducing qualities In
Oregon timothy, $22.60 0 22; clover
themselves.
This Is what they do— they clean
pew crop, $14; oat hay, new crop, $11
out the im purities In your blood by
-*•* and vetch, new crop, $12.50.
keeping the bowels, kidneys and liver
Butterfat— 29@33c.
In splendid w orking shape and fill
Eggs— Ranch. 19®24c.
you with a vigor and tireless energy
Cattle— Steers, good, $ 8 0 8 50
you'd most forgotten had existed
Hogs—Good to choice, $10011,
As a result instead of planting your­
self In any easy chair every fre v ,, ji >
lAinbs —Good to choice, $«07.
•c a ttle
The oiling crew of the highway com ment and le ttin g flabby fat accumu­
late you feel an nrge for a c tiv ity that
W heat—Soft white, western whlti
mlarton which w ill pot a surface on
keeps yon m oving around doing the
■ iard winter, and northern spring, 17c
the highway front Lakeview to the things vou’ve always wanted to do
vestern red, 8«c; Big Bend bluesten
«tote line has arrived a t Lakeview and needed to do to keep yon In good
51.01.
Twelve blocks of paving w ill be laid condition.
Eggs— Ranch, 20 0 28c.
Then watch the nonnds slide n fft
*• tMFoytow during the next thre<
Krnsehen Salts are the un-to-dnte
B utterfat—36c.
weeks
t a ttle —Choice steers, $7©8.
The state of Oregon Is not responei Fountain of Youth T nke one-hntf tea
spoonful In a glass o f hot or cold wa
Hogs— P rim e lig h t $12012.16.
Mo for motor vehicles abandoned on
ter tomorrow morning and every
Lambs -Choice, $6 50 0 7 50.
the streets and highways and later morning and If they don’t change
•pekane
placed in garages for safe-keeping by yotir whole Idea about reducing, go
Cattle— Steers, good, $707.50,
•U t e traffic officers, according to aa berk and get the small price von paid
Hogs -Good to choice. $10.75011.
opinion rendered by Attorney G eneral I fo
L°r r " them
T * " J?** * n
Van W inkle.
Krusehen Reità— lasts 4 weeks at
Lambs - Medium to good, $505.60.
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druggist anywhere In the world
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