The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, October 09, 1930, Page 2, Image 2

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Visited Friend*—Mrs. Dan Great
bouse of Crawfordville was a business
visitor In Springfield on Monday.
Visit fro m F a ll Creek— Mr. and Mrs.
C. E Renfro of Fall Creek were
v.sltors in Springfield Monday.
Visit Resort—Mr and Mrs. C. E.
Kenyon motored to Thompson's resort
Sunday where they eujoyed dinner.
N o rth Bend M an H e r*— R W . S m ith
i.f North Bend was a visitor In Spring-
field the first part of the week visit-
lug friends here.
R esort Man H e r * — Al Kuhn, one of
the proprieltors of the Cascade resort.
. near McKensle bridge was a visitor
In Springfield on Monday.
NOW
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Visits Parents— Frank DePue visit
de with his parents here Sunday. He
Is attending the Portland Dental
school.
Bora— Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Colgert are the parents of a baby
daughter born to them at the Pacific
Christian hospital in Eugene on Oc­
tober 3, 1930.
D aughter
NO GRAPES WANTED AT
ROOM FOR EXPANSION
THREE NEW STUDENTS
SHEEP LOSSES REDUCED
IN CASCADE FOREST
CANNERY SAY OFFICIALS
JOIN FOOTBALL SQUAD
BY COUNTY DOG BOARD
RECENT SURVEY SHOWS
V IC IN IT Y
The increased activity of the coun­
There are more than S3 million
ty dog control hoard thia year hits
Visit at Salem— Mr. and Mrs. J. already resulted In a great saving board feel of standing timber In the
Fulop, their children. Eugene and ' of money and sheep In the first eight Cascade national forest covering an
Ethel Ruth, and Chester Schlcwe, month« of thl« year as compared with area of 1,026.800 acres, according to
a survey of tills forest completed
drove to Salem Sunday to visit the the «ante period last year.
Fulop ranch located there.
The total of »«37 dog llceuset have last seek by M. L. Holst, of tin
. already been sold thia year In the Cascade national fores! staff. In eon
Visit at Corvallis— Mr and Mrs. county as compared with 3387 sold nection with a national federal-forest,
W. F. Walker and Mr. and Mrs. F last year. The receipts from this survey which will be carried on for
B. Flanery and children motored to source for the eight month period a period of ten years.
Corvallis on Sunduy where they spent this year amount to $7,790 i i com
T'to survey showed the following
the day visiting with Mrs. Flauery’a pared with $4.909 a year ago.
things:
mother, E. V. Lilly.
The sustained annual yield of mer­
Losses have also been greatly re-
chantable
limner Is 150 million feel.
' due««, due to the killing off of sheep
Shopping In s tin c t
Three log operations the alae of that
(killing dogs. Claims to the extent of
A young matron In whom the shop- $42.918.59 were paid out to sheep now being carried on by the Western
ping instinct was strong, asked a owners who suffered losses In the Lumber company near Westfir can
German butcher the price of haul first eight month period of 1929 as lie accommodated In the forcat.
Two thirds of the forest's timber
compared with $764.75 for the first
burger steak.
Is merchantable M d much of the rest
• Twenty-five cents a pouud," he re­ perlixl this year. This does not mean
that the payments for e a ch sheep of It will lie merchantable when rail­
plied.
killed
have been reduced, aaya R. J road and other tranaportatlon facil­
•But,” she said, "the price at the I
Morris,
county dog officer. Last year ities are obtained
corner store 1» only twelve cents." I
Practically the only timber In the
when losses were great and the price
'Veil," asked Otto, "Vy you don’t
of sheep was around $15 the board forest being touched now Is that bo­
puy It down there 7”
lacked hinds and had to reimburse ng cut by the Western Lumber com
"They haven't any," she replied.
the owners at about one third value. pany, which Is about 50.000,000 feet
“Ya. Ya," said the butcher, "Ven This year the value of sheep has a year
The forest officials have
1 don’t have it 1 sell It for ten cents dropped to approximately $5.00 and thia company'a cutting schedule ao
only."
full value allowance are usually made laid out that by the time th* com­
C a tas tro p h ic !
and
Mrs. Wm. Dawson and son. Billy,
Your uncle seems hard of hear­
spent Sunday at Albany where they ing?"
attended a family reunion at the home
'Hard of hearing Why. once he
of Mr. Dawson's mother.
conducted family prayers kneeling on
the cat»"
Gu*sta at E lite — J. H . Pederson and
Spend Sunday a t A lb an y— M r.
A lf Johnson, both of P o rtland, and.
D. S. Brown of Junction City were
'J , 'i i
headqua
SEND OVE
BEST ÓLE
once ! £15
robbery !
THURSDAY, OCTOBER », IMP
TH E 8PR1NGFIBLD NEWS
PAGE TWO
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to the owners.
Lane county became a dog control
area In 1929 Previous to that time
the County Court had to act on claims
for filled sheep.
FRIENDS STAGE SURPRISE
ON SILVER ANNIVERSARY
pany has Its areas first stand com­
pletely logged off, another stand Just
like It will be ready on the same
area to be logged again.
Two other operatlona of this slse
could be carried on and yet provide
a continuous supply of standing mer­
chantable timber
t'analng of sijuasli aud carrots start­
ed at th* Eugene Fruit Grower* ea
MH'latlou on Monday according to J
D. Hamlin. Growers are requested lo
make their carrot and xquaah de-
liveries as early as possible this year.
Filbert and walnut deliveries are
liicreaelng In volume this year and
an oxlra fine quality of nuu la ex
peeled
Several ton* of kraut «re
now living made at the cannery.
SPRINGFIELD PEOPLE ARE
No grapes will It* received at the
NAMED FOR JURY DUTY cannery thia year as there la still a
cunaldnrable carry over of Juice for
Thirty-one prospective Jurors were 1930 Apple cunning und cider mak
drawn a) the county courthouse lost lug will start about October 10.
Friday Io serve during the October
tersi of circuit court. The list In
OIIIL WANTED, Address Box 318.
dudes the names of Dan Buugh, K
02»
route 3, Eugene.
J. Ilertach, George Kramer, Sara
J”hua, Ulen L. Robertson, Janies Tow
ers, and Aller L. Thompson, all of
Springfield and l*aul Hadley of Jas­
per,
Your old discarded Tricycle»
Three new students have enrolled
at the hlgih school thia week accord­
ing to W R. Buell, principal. They
ahe Letloy Holveraou, bill tkiurd and
t’harleton RlAinrdson All of the three
atudeuta are turning nut dally for
football practice and are expected to
aid In building up the weak spots
.in the local team,
W ANTED
The October lerni of court for which
three people will be eligible as Jurors
will begin on October 20.
und Bicycle»,
120 W. 8th
Breier’s Always* Has Bargains
IK AT THESE
M oleskin Sh irts
• 1.9» value ...............
$1.00
M en's A ll W ool
M a c k in a w *
$4.98
Bim—"Do you think It right to buy
P rin ts
M en ’* Corda
an
automobile on the installment
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Whitney wer. PUBLIC IS INVITED TO
week-end guests at the Elite hotel
29o values ...............................1 7 c
96.50 value . ..............
plan?"
pleasantly surprised last Friday eve
FRESHMAN INITIATION
in this city.
Bam—"Sure; 16.000.000 people can't ntng on the occasion of their twenty-
Lunch
M en ’s Corda
Visiting Daughter—Mrs. Carl Jock- be wrong."
C lo th * .................................... 89c
Freshman Initiation at the high
fifth wedding anniversary when their
$5 00 v a lu *
$3.50
h ck of Elk River. Idaho, arrived here
daughter. Mary Elisabeth, organiseli school will be observed with a pro­
F u ll Faahlon P u r* B ilk
last week to be with her daughter.
M . n ’i Corda
a surprise visit and social evening gram of music and slunta In the high
T h re a d Hose ....................
79c
$ 2 .4 9
93.50 v a lu * ..............
Mrs. J. L. Clark who has been 111
among friends of the couple. The school auditorium on Friday evening
far several weeks.
people met at W N. Long home and according to officers of the claae who
Rayon
M en ’s Par» W ool
Moos ...................................... 4 9 c
proceeded from there in a group to are sponsoring the event which la
B lazsre .......................
Visiting Brother— F. B. Hamlin,
now
a
traditional
occurrence
at
the
the
Whitney
home
where
a
mock
wed­
postmaster, left Monday for the ranch
Crash
ding was staged with Mrs Long as > opening of school.
M en's P a rt W ool
home of his brother, Ed Hamlin at
D rap ory ................................. 2 3 c
Unions
..............
9
6
c
the
bride,
Paul
Basford
as
the
groom
a
new
innovation
Is
being
tried
Drew, In Douglas county, where he
and Carl Olson as the minister. John this year, say committee members.
Ladles' Rayon
will spend a ten day vacation.
Sophomore Pants
U ndies .................................... 4 9 c
Ketels was the best man and Mrs All Interested parlies are Invited to
•5 .0 0 v a l u e ..................
$3.50
Leave for Portland— Major and Mrs.
Harry Stewart was the maid of honor« attend whether they are students.
Sheet and P illo w Cases
M. B. Huntly and their daughter.
The evening was spent with bridge parents of students or friends
An
M an ’s W o rk Shoes
w ith colored b o rd e r* . . . $1.59
Mrs. Myrtle Leabow. left Springfield
follow‘ng the mock wedding.
admission charge of 10 cents will be
Paruo rd soles ........... ... $1.98
Monday morning for Portland where
Mr and Mrs. Whitney were pre collected from all who are not atu-
P a rt L inen
they will spend ten days on a com­
M an's O xfords— black and tan,
Toweling .............................. 20c
sented with a sliver creamer, sugar dents to help defray the cost* of
G
oodyear
w
a
it.
No­
bined business ad pleasure trip.
bowl, casserole, and tray by their the entertainment.
m a rk to la * ..................
$2.98 C h ild re n ’s Coat and
friends.
All Freshman boys have been In
Register at Springfield Hotel—C. A.
S lip o v e r S w e a te r* $■) .4 9 to $2.49
Those taking pan In the surprise ’ trurled b> ,he,r »»Pert«™ to appear
M en ’s* Dress
Johnson. Lakeview, Frank Beebe and
In
knickerbockers
and
the
girl
are
to
Pants
.............................
gathering were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
John Marieno, both of San Francisco,
Nashua B lankets
Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Crites, and I tome dressed In gingham aprons
66 a 80 ............
and W. M. Carlson of Tacoma, Wash
$1.79
Men's Dress
Mrs Lydia McOowan of Eugene; Mr.
inrton were registered at the Spring-
M ata
$ 1 .9 8 to $4.98
and Mrs. Harry 8tewart. Mr and Mrs Glycerin Mixture Removes
Ladles' S trap Pumps and Oxfords
field hotel the first of the week.
Cause of Stomach Gas
In K id , p atent and C a lf
Paul Basford, Mr. and Mrs. W. N.
Suede
leathers ............ $2.981° $ 4 . 9 8
Jsoksts .......................... $11.50
Long, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Olson.
Simple glycerin, buckthorn bark,
CONPAO NA5EL
SUMMONS
.-aline, etc., as mixed in Adleiika,
who a p p e a r* w ith L illia n Gish in "One
acts on BOTH upper and lowei
In the C irc u it C o urt of the State of
OtPT. STORES
A tten d O fficers School
R o m antic N ig h t" com ing Sunday
bowel, removing poisons you never
Oregon fo r the County of Lane.
Lieutenant
Tom
Swarts
and
Second
i thought were there and which caused
to th e Fox-M eDonald.
F. H. COOK. Plaintiff,
Lieutenant Walter Gossler attended gns and other stomach trouble. Just
ONE spoonful relieves GAS, sour
Vt.
WANT TO TRADE property at Fall the first meeting of the National stomach,
sick headache and constlpa-
JAMES S. LYON, or his unknown
Guard
officers
which
was
held
at
the
City
as
part
payment
on
ranch
, tion. Don’t take medicine which
heirs. If deceased; MARY JANET
EUGENE
968 Willamette
in Springfield or Eugene vicinity. Armory In Eugene on Friday eve- cleans only PART of bowels, but let
LYON; HOMER CLINTON LYON
and DAVID LOGAN LYON, or
Write W. W. Heflin, route 2. Spring nlng. Captain McGee had charge of Adlerlka give you a REAL cleaning
ard see how good you feel! It will
the unknown heirs of Mary Janet
field.
09 the clans.
surprise you.— Flanery’a Drug Store.
Lyon. Homer Clinton Lyon and
David Ix>gan Lyon, and also all
other persons unknown claiming
any right, title or interest In and
to the real property described In
the Complaint herein.
Defendants.
To James S. Lyon, or his unknown
heirs. If deceased; Mary Janet Lyon,
Homer Clinton Lyon and David Logan
Lyon, or the unknown heirs of Mary
Janet Lyon, Homer Clinton Lyon and
David Ixtgan Lyon, and also all other
persons unknows claiming any right,
title or Interest in and to the real
property described In the Camplaint
herein.
........ .............DEFENDANTS:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON, Yon are hereby requir­
ed to appear and answer the Com
plaint riled against yon In the above
Again we offer a club with the state's greatest newspaper, The Oregon­
entitled Court and cause on or before
four weeks from the date of the first
ian, at a aubatantial saving on the subscription price of both newspapers.
publication of this Summons, and If
yeu fall so to appear and answer,
for want thereof the plaintiff will
apply to the Court for the relief pray­
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to-wit: for a decree of this Court
decreeing plaintiff to be the owner
In fee simple of the premises describ­
DAILY OREGONIAN, 1 year by mail
..........
$6.00
ed in the complaint herein, and de­
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS, 1 year by mail..............
1.75
Save
scribed as follows, to-wit;
Commencing at the Northwest
$2.25
corner of the Donation land Claim
Total ....................
$7.75
no. 81 in Section 22, Township 18
South Range Two West of the
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Willamette Meridian, In Lane
County, Oregon; run thence South
on West line of said Claim 19 00
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Total ....................... $9.75
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and that the defendants have not
nor have either of them any right,
title, interest or claim to the same,
and that the title of the plaintiff
he forever quieted as to the said
defendants and each of them, and all
other persons or parties unknown
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Lane County, Oregon, which order
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