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THUKBPAV, BfflPTBMBKK 18. 1980. j THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS TOWN AND VICINITY OREGON STATE NEWS OF GENERAL INTEREST V i.lt« from Uuafi.n— M r.. I^ m T uck T ransacts Buslneae E. W. Dial of er uf Uuaben wua » visitor In Hprlug Mareola was a business visitor In H«I<1 on Friday. S p rlug fl.ld ou Monday of Ibis week. Assembled for Information of Our Reader«. V l . l t . F rien d .— M r. and M r., Saudy Lea burg Resident Hare— A. W. Fra I'atarauu of Mareola .pant Saturday see of Leaburg was a v l.lto r In this v l.ltln g with frien d . In Hprlngflald. city ou Monday, At B .k .r y — M l» , lialun McKee I . aaatatlug at tba Naw llum « bakery lb I . week. 4 Visitor from Fall Craak— L. A. Hut- far of Fall Creek war a v l.lto r lu Springfield on Tue.day, Hospital— Varnon Rathbun laft Springfield Tue.day to antar tba veteran'» bo.pltal at Portland. E n te r» Spend Sunday at Yonoalla— Mr. and Mra. U. If. Turner motored to Yon ra lla ou Munday for a d ay', vacation 4 * Benton county prun. growers start ed picking the first of tbs week. Contracts for the construction of Hood River's hydro-electric municipal light and power plant have been let. . P u rc h .M . Supplle»—C. M. Swag ger of Maruola purchased supplle« while In Springfield on Saturday of last week. Jasper Menenech, Yakima Indian, lost bis Ilfs st Cslllo falls In a strug ■Is with a bugs salmon ha bad caught In a dlpnet. I A welfare service combined with a baby show will be one of the feat urea of the Linn county fair held nt Al bany thia week. Portland People Here— Mr. and Mrs. E. U. Fay of Portland spent the week end bare at the home of Mrs. Fay's mother, Mrs. C. I. Uorrle. V is it a t Junction C ity — M r. and Mrs. Marlon Adams and sou spent Sunday at Junction City visiting with Mr. Adam's mother, Mrs. Sarah Adams. Visiting Boo— Mrs. Ida Larsen Is Saturday V l.lt o r - M r s . Frank Buy- spending the week at W estfir where der of C arter Slatlou w a. a visitor sbs Is visit lug her son, Jess Larsen. In Springfield on Saturday. Mrs. Larsen's home Is In 1-os Angel»« V is it , from P o rtla n d — M l . . Uraca and she has been visiting here wltb Mala of Portland .pent tba week-end her daughter, Mrs. Furuaet. vl.ltln g at tba borne of bar parents Visits at Corvallle— Mrs. F. B. In tbla city. Flattery and children, Dorothy and To Teach School— M im Verna M an Richard, spent Friday and Saturday ning left Springfield Tuesday evenlug at GorvalUs visiting with relatives for Nehalem where .b e will teach In Mrs. Flattery took ber mother-in-law, Mrs. H. B. Flanery, to her home al tba public »chool. Corvallis after a short visit at the Return« from Portland--M rs. Ivau Flanery home In thia city. Male baa returned from Portland where aba spent aevaral days last weak. LOCAL DEMOCRATS ARE I ( ’ i ' I The Columbia river steamer Cow- Ills dockeo at The Dallas with a cargo of beet pulp, mill feed, paint and other oommodltles, to mark the resumption of regular river service to Tho Dalles. J. E. Hudson, printer, who Uvea on • farm near Baker, narrowly escaped death when he was attacked by an enraged bull, which knocked him to the ground and attempted to goro him. Farmers of Malheur county are di» covering that their land and climate are Ideal for the production of baby lim a beans, a big paying crop. A lew farmeiw around Vale have pioneered In the bean field. A young chicken killed by Dr. Ooo. Bean of Vale was found to have two hearts. The hearts ware of equal size, the only variation being a flabby apex In one case. Indications ware that both hearts functioned. Mr. and Mrs. John Fanner, who A new unn&njed mite which attacks have lived nt their borne near Bellevue the evergreen blackberry has been to- since 1890, celebrated their (Oth wed 1 rated by Horticultural Commissioner ding anniversary. | W illiam A. Alrd. A seven-acre field Plans ware announced nt Medford of berries In Marlon county has sol for construction of a atx-story office fered a >5 per cent loss. building to be erected by the Kermlte ’ The first day's enrollment In the Metals corporation. Junior high and grade schools at Med There is still n sbortags of compe- ' ford showed an Increase of 80 over tent labor to assist In harvesting the the tam e day last year wltb prospects fruit crop near Medford, the govern that the total wlU be more than doub ment employment bureau reports. lad when the fruit harvest Is over. A *2000 addition to the Baptist Bend residents who scaled Mt. Jef church at Cove Is under construction. I ferson Labor day found a record left enlarging the mala auditorium and | by a party of scientists who climbed adding two Bunday school rooms. the peak 35 years ago for the purpose Control of wild morning glories and other noxious weeds by means of chemicals applied from a power spray machine has been started In Wasco county. of arranging a plan to send R .tu r n . to Home— W . C. Campbell GET FREE FAIR TICKETS left Springfield Tuesday noon for his home at Sprokane after spending Free state fair tickets are again i three weeks here visiting with his being offered to the members of the sisters. Mrs. M. M. Male. Mrs. R. J. Four-H clubs In Lane county this Male, and Mrs. W . T . Pattison of year according to Arnold D. Collier, route 2, Eugene. club leader. Any club worker who haa completed one project w ill be eligible Returns from Portland— Mrs. Eu to receive one of the tickets which gene Kester returned to her home are good for admission to the fair here on Monday after a two weeks grounds on any day of the week. visit In Portland. Dr. Kester drove The Four-H clubs w ill send a demon to Portland on Thursday of last week stration team to the fa ir this month, and was accompanied home by his he also announced. T he fa ir begins wife. next Monday and w ill continue for one week. Including Sunday, Septem Visit from Palmer— Mr. and Mrs. ber >8. Hugo H allln and their sons and daugh ters, Ralph. Charles, Dorothy, and D .g re . Staff Masts Qenevelve, all of Palmer. Oregon, The degree staff of the Rebesah were Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. slmma Olson. Mr. H allln Is an lodge held th eir monthly practice and uncle of Oswald Olson. His daugh social meeting at the lodge rooms on ters remained In Eugene where they Friday evening. A committee com w ill attend school and the oldest son, posed of Mrs. Riley Bnodgraas, Miss w ill return to Eugene In two weeks Maxine Snodgrass, Mrs. Sam Rich to continue his studies at the uni mond and lira . W. F. Walker had charge. versity where he Is a junior. Wheat— Big Bend bluestem, *4 H e; ■oft white, western white, 79Hc; hard winter, northern spring, western red, 7<tto. Hay— Buying price, f. o. b. Portland: Alfalfa, *17.60011; valley timothy. *1<; eastern Oregon timothy, new crop, *18.60; clover, *14; oat hay, new crop, *13.E0; oats and vetch, new crop *13.60. Butterfnt— 87c. Eggs—Ranch, 17 ©30c. Cattle—Steern, good, *7 .7 6 0 * *0. Hog.— Good to choice, *10.(0011.7*. Lam b.— Good to choice, **O 7 . Seattle Wheat— Soft white, western white, northern spring, 79c; hard winter, western red, 7*e; bluestem, 98c, Eggs—Ranch, 29©36c. Butterfnt— 89c, Cattle—Choice ateors, *708.60. H o g .—P rim , light, 818018.1*. Lambs—Choice, *<O 7. Spokan. Cattle—Steer., good, *6.600*. H o g .—Good to choice, *11.60. Lambs— Medium to good, *6.600*, ARNOLD COLLIER SPEAKS AT DEDICATION FOR ' NEW GLENWOOD SCHOOL —— ——— piano selections Schantol by Mra. Pearl Refreshments ware served In the basement of the school following the program and an Inspection of the building. Formal dedication exercises for the uew *10,600 Glenwood school In Weet Springfield were held In the build Dspot Fores A ttends M eeting ing on Friday evening and were pre sided over by R. B. Oldham, member The depot force attended a m ea t »n g of the school board. In the absence of railroad employees a t Eugene on of Fred F rits, chairman, who was Monday evening during which tim e a unable to be present. dlacuaalon of passenger work wan County School Superintendent E. J. taken np. ; Moore waa to have delivered the dedication address, but waa unable to FOR SALE— W ill take carpenter work attend due to Illness. Hla place was In EEugene as down payment on rilled by Arnold D. Collier, Lane coun five room house In Springfield. Fine ty club leader, and assistant county lot. Pavement and sidewalk paid. school superintendent. Balance of *800 payable Ilk . rant. Other speakers on the program In cluded, Mr. Oldham. J. F. Phillips, members of the board, Ben Davidson, at one time a pupil in the old build ing, Samuel Bettis, and Mrs. Neva Brigg., clerk. Music was furnished under the di rection of W alter Lee. It consisted of Hawaiian mualc by M r. Lee and Phone 1190-W. W ANTED BICYCLES IN A N Y C O N D IT IO N Moor«*« Cycle and Toy Store 120 W eet M b , Eugene STORE NO. 8 STORE NO. 1 960 C h am e lto n St-, Eugen« 126 East B roadw ay, Eugene STORE NO. 2 88-9« W est Broadway, Eugen« STORE NO. 4 600 M ain S t r M t , S p rin gfield helio Prospect of still another water pow er tiling on the North Umpqua by the California-Oregon Power company Is T ran sa ct. Businas«- Mr. and Mrs. NAMED ON COM M ITTEES More reduction of potato yields evidenced by the fact that a large- W alter Fisher of Mareola were busi TO SUPPORT BAILEY from virus diseases than from any I camp has been established by the ness v l.lt o r . In Springfield ou Sat other fact was shown to exist by a company at Smith spring. Men are urday. Sprlngrleld membera of (be Lane field tour of the potato region near engaged In making soundings sad oth R .tu r n . from W l.o o n .ln — Mias Ber Democratic Central Committee were Hood River. er preliminary work. named on Monday by Fred Fisk, of nice W e.terb ly baa returned to her Two outstanding Douglas county The dedication of the new *45,000 Eugene, county chairman. H arry E. bom* bare after v l.ltln g In Wisconsin products, Italian prunes and Dillard Columbus grade school building In Stewart and Mrs. A. B. Van Valxab | this summer. cantaloupes, w ill be featured at the McMinnville wan held Monday. This were named on the executive com-1 California state fair at Sacramento marks the dedication of the second Visit at Portland— Mr. and Mrs. H . nilttee, and the following were named this month. j grade school building within the city Schaf fen berg and fam ily drove to as precinct committeemen: O. W. daring the last two years. Last year Approximately 1300.000 In second Portland last Friday evening and re Holland, H arry Stewart. Baxter Young the *60,000 Cook grade school build half payments under the state Intan and W elby Stevens. turned here Munday. tng was dedicated. gibles tax net were turned over to the An aggruaslve campaign w ill be V l.ita Brother— odln O l.on of lirld al state treasurer this week by the state Fire In the big prune drier belong waged In this county for Edward Vail, Oregon, visited with bla brother, tax commission. ing to Jess Shambrook at Umpqua, Bailey tor governor said Mr. Flak In Oswald, and h l. mother, Mrs. Kraut destroyed the building. The loss is When W illiam Blachly, 80, of June announcing the appointments. The Olson at ber bom . here on Sunday. tlon City, left Tuesday for a trip with | estimated at *5000. wltb Insurance prohibition problem w ill be made an partly covering the property. The O u«.ta at Elite Hotel— C. York, De laaue In the campaign and an effort . his grandson for eastern Oregon, It drier was electrically equipped and was the first time be had left Lane troit, Michigan; Irwin Buas, Chicago. w ill be made to gain votea for their had been modernized throughout. The Illinois; and M. F Burrlght of Salem candidate by stressing Bailey's' favor county In 40 yearn. plant had just begun to work on this Members of the state reclamation were guest, at tbc E llie hotel durlug able attitude toward the present law. year's crop. commission have been called to meet It Is said. the past weak. W ith the opening of the tall fishing nt 8alem to consider a recent audit V lalt at Medford— Dr. and Mrs. H. of the books and accounts ot Rhea I season in the Columbia river, Astoria REV. MARCY TO PREACH Pr Mortensen and fam ily returnee packers have announced prices to be Luper, state engineer. Saturday evening from Medford where paid for the fall catch. Steelheads AT M E THO DIST CHURCH During August the ferry Oregon, they bad spent a few d ay. visiting w ill lead the Hat with a price of 7 link In the Roosevelt highway between Rev. M A. Marcy, district super cents a pound. Silvereldea w ill sell with friends. North Bend and Olaagow, aet across tntendent of the Methodist church, for 6 cents a pound while the price for Son Born— Mr. and Mrs. B. B Foa- with headquarters st Salem, will oc Coos bay 47,1(1 passengers, 17,616 au dog salmon w ill hit the rock-bottom of tomobiles and eight teams. nek are the parent, of a baby son cupy the pulpit at the Methodist ' 1 cent a pound. ’ The second annual Northwestern born at t h .lr borne north of Spring- church here next Bunday morning Sale ot approximately 1600 bales ot filed on Monday evenlug. September and w ill preach the sermon. The | Turkey show at Oakland, December new crop hops In the Salem district 1* and 10, will bring to Oregon sev II. IMO. first quarterly conference of the ! last week at prices around 1* and 14 church for this year w ill be held on eral men of national experience and cants a pound was imported. One of C a t c h .. F l.h — M uriel Ty»on was prominence In thia field. Sunday. the largest tales was made by Romeo successful In catching tour nice fl.h According to present Indication! be Following are the reports to be Goulet, who disposed of his entire last Saturday while trolling the Mc- tween 26,000 and 40,000 pounds of pur received: on the spiritual Hie of the ' crop of *50 bales. W ith about two K enile In company with ber father, church by the pastor, C. J. H k e ; on ple vetch w ill be harvested In Coos weeks of picking remaining, estimates W. P. Tyson. the Sunday School by the superln-1 county thia year. The crop w ill oome of the crop In this district are placed R .tu rn to Indiana— Pearl and Del tendent, Mrs. Ida Oants; on the Ep from approximately 40 acres. at 70,000 to 76.000 bales. bert Sheenan left Tuesday for their worth League by the president, Paul Georg. W ilhelm , proprietor ot the A new crop of army worms has home at Fort Wayne, Indiana, after Robley; on the Brotherhood by the bank nt Harrisburg, has been acquit hatched in the Jacksonville district having v is it, wltb Mr. and Mrs. C. F. president, Mrs. Frank Bartholomew; , ted In the justice court of the charge and la ravishing the alfalfa crop.. , Kgglmann for several weeks. They on the Woman's Foreign Missionary ' of allowing Canadian thistles to spread 1 The farmers, who are large growers are driving back and w ill attend society by the president, Mrs. A. B. , on n ranch he owna near Coburg. ' of alfalfa aeed la the Jacksonville dis ■chool this fall. Van Valsah; on the Woman's Home Ten car. ot Rogue valley fruit will trict, Instead of cutting four crops Missionary society by the president. be .hipped to Athena, Greece, this each season, let the third crop go to To Chehalle— M is . Lulu M cPeher.on Mrs. Ida G an tt; on the Ladles* Aid | fall. T h . order was received from seed for threshing, but since the left Tuesday for Chehalis, Washing by the president, Mrs. M. M. M ale; j Georges Xanthoupolon, fruit denier In worms are eating the bloom they will ton, to spend a few days of ber vaca by the treasurer, W. O. Hughes. Other the Grecian city, for nix care of New he compelled to cut thia crop for hay. tion. Miss McPherson w ill return to committee reporting are: music, au town apples and four can of D*Anjou Sheridan ba. added a new lumber her duties a t the local office of the diting, trustees, flowor, membership, pears. m ill to Its list of industries. The Mountain S tate . Power company on Harvest of the muakmelon crop at church records, nominating. Yam hill River Lumber company re Monday. Rev. Pike w ill occupy the pulpit Grand Inland Is In full .w ay with J. cently moved its plant to this place R .tu rn from California— Mr. and In the evening and w ill preach an-| H. Tompkins, who has 23 acres. He and la getting ready for active opera Mrs. Howard M errill returned to other sermon In the aerlea on" Christ reports a slightly lean yield than nor tlon. Much timber In the neighbor mal. The melons are shipped to Seat Springfield Sunday evening from Oak ian Creed." hood of Gopher valley ha. been pur The prayer meeting rally w ill be tle and Bend and W illamotta valley dale. California where they have been chased and crews soon will begin cut visiting M r. and Mrs. Earl Lepley. held on next Thursday evening at points by truck. ting and hauling logs to the mill. The Mr. and Mrs. Lepley accompanied 7:W . capacity of the mill Is 40,000 feet of THK MARKETS them here for a short v l.lt. lumber a day. Portland LANE FOUR-H MEMBERS ▼ Canned <uataloupe. ns a new prod- net may ba dsvc.oped If trials near | Ontario prove successful. Principal Eventa of the Week drop. F rid a y- M r.. Hubart Dunu of W altervllle Man Vlalt»—O. B. Hardy W .lle r v lll. wea a abuppor In Hprlug of W allarvllle was a visitor In Spring- II.Id on Friday. field on Moudsy afternoon. PAOB FIVE Especial significance w ill be at tached to the Old Fort Dalles Frolics’ parade this year In view of the 100th anniversary of the On to Oregon move m ent The vehicles w ill be the same type as those which started westward 100 y e a n ago. A lime deposit has been discovered In the Powell section near Redmond. The deposit Ilea two or three feet un der the surface and extends down 20 feet or more. Samples sunt to Oregon State college showed It to he more than *0 per cent pure. Three hundred and fifty thousand gladlolns are In bloom at this time In the 40-acre tract being developed Into a bulb farm by J. Pitman at Redmond. Nearly 8000 cows were tested for tuberculosis In Douglas county with out a single reactor. The ’»umber of fatalities occurring among workmen employed In Oregon Industries was 106 during the first eight months of 1930, compared with 138 during a Ilk . period In 1919, no- cordlng to announcement of the state Industrial accident commission. Schillings Coffee PEACHES 2 pound can ____ 38c 76c 4 pound can .... S I .52 1 pound can SELOX Washing « «o Powder ............. > OC Libby’s Fruits For Salad No. 1 Tall Can n n Each .................... ZU C a No. 1 Tall Can Helmet Brand cans 25c PEARS Rose-Dale No. 1 Tall can ’ Cans ..... — 2 25c PEARS Silver-Dale a No. 21/a can cans 45c Headquarters for School Supplies Come to Headquarters for School Supplies and choose from a big stock of everything. Authorized Textbooks Pencils Note Books Erasers Tablets Rulers Loose Leaf Books Crayons Pens Fountain Pens Only the best stock is carried and at reasonable prices. Special counters for school needB and we are prepared to give you service. Flanery’» Drug Store J. c . 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