THURSDAY, OCTOBRE 16. 1930 - L !' —■ . H ' 'll, OREGON STATE HEWS OF GENERAL INTERES! Principal Events of the Week Assembled (or Information of Our Readers. Building pwrmlts In Klamath Falls fur Hsptsmbsr tutalad 1188,>16. ac­ cording to I h s report of the building Inspector, Under the leadership of Batty Cos. local violinist, a symphony orchestra of 16 plaças has been organised at Ne­ halem and Is practicing regularly. The Oregon Lumbar company store at Bates «as destroyed by fire recent­ ly. The store «as beavlly stocked and the lues «as more than 66U,OOO. Matrimony In Ixine county la In a slump; the number of marriage li­ censee Issued In Heptember la the low­ est for that month since 1617, only tt. -J- THE BPRINOFIELD NEWS With a record crowd and a wealth of good farm and livestock exhibits, the annual Hermiston project fair was held recently. Purchases Peed— D. IL R ay of Reports from territory surrounding Pendleton Indicate that wheat ranch­ Ixiwell purchased feed for bis stock ers have had ample rain to allow for while In Springfield during the week. seeding their ground. As there Is pros­ Here from Fall Creek— Mrs. W . N. pect of further rain with little like Taylor and her son of Fall Creek, llhood that the weather will turn dry, were visitors In this city on Saturday. the situation Is believed to be satis­ factory. Jasper Resident H ere— Frank Saun­ Sheriff H. L. Brown of Lane coun ty « III Install a low-wave radio set within a month to receive broadcasts of crime news from the Portland police radio station. It coat George G Elliott Jr., whose home la between Altoona and Pillar Rock, Wash . 1100 and the loss of his duck boat, gun, decoya and ducka to poach- that to to say, to hunt with Gordon Wiley, Deschutes county I out a license—on the Oregon side of the Columbia on tbe opening day of youth, won first place at the county tbe duck season. fair In Itedmond for sewing. He took ■ » second place In the livestock exhibit with his Guernsey calf. The Harrisburg grade school dis­ trict finds Itself, at budget time, em barraased with a surplus of money. The new budget will be neatly a half lower than the previous one. The Silverton Food Products oom- pany completed Its long run of bean canning last week. The bean pack was started the first of August. The pack totaled more than 7000 cases. About >00 feet of the railroad lead Ing to the new lumber mill being con etructed at Clifton, a few miles from Astoria, was demolished by a rock slide. The elide followed blasting up sratlons. A new automatic system for elevat­ ing sawdust from the ground up Into the storage bins and also to the boiler room has been Installed at the Brown ville woolen mills and Is operating satisfactorily. Ashland's fire loss for the first nine months of 1030 has been only 11170, aooordlng to Fire Chief Baughman, who added that Ashland’s fire loss In 1M> bad been more than >»,000, the largest In many years. The Northern Lake County Cham­ ber of Commerce has been organised at Silver Lake. It w ill represent the Interests of Chewaucan. Bummer LsUis, Bllver Lake and Fort Rock valleys and ounMguoua territory. Shooting a deer from the door of a store on a main highway Is the ea- perience of Wes Chrisman, keeper of the Bedrock etore os the Row river road, oue of the most heavily traveled roads la the Dorena eectlon. An additional unit to the plant of SL Helena Pulp A Paper company was started recsnUy, and an additional paper machine will be Installed as soon as construction work baa prog ressed sufficiently to permit It. Some of the moat difficult road con- ■ traction on the Oregon Coast highway will be encountered on the China Creek and Berry Creek sections, tor which contract w ill be let by the bureau of federal roods, according to P. M. Morse, Lane county engineer. Vernonia and adjacent territory has experienced one of the greateet build­ ing programs during the first nine months of 1 » « that It has had since 18». It Is estimated that the cost of the buildings completed thia year or In actual construction totals >160,000. Officials of the Columbia Gorge M in­ ing company started boring a shaft at The Dalles Country club, where a 10 ft. vela of silver, assaying » 0 0 0 a ton, has been discovered. I f the volume reaches expectations, golfers will draw royalty checks rather than pay dusa. T H S M AR KXTS Portland W heat— Big Bend bluestem, » H e ; soft white, western white, 7>Hc; hard winter, northern spring, western red, 7>Hc. Hay— Buying price, f. o. b. Portland: Alfalfa, >11011.60; valley timothy, >16 60; eastern Oregon timothy. >16.60; clover, >16; oat hay, >14; oats and vetch, >14. B u tU rfat—64067c. Bggs—Ranch, 10O66c. Cattle—Steers, good. » . » 0 8 00. Hogs—Good to choice, >10.»O10.76. Lambs— Good to choice, » . » 0 6 .6 0 . •e e ttle W heat— l o f t white, western white, northern spring, 76c; hard winter, western red, 76c; bluestem, 07o. Bggs— Roach. >0O>0o. Butte rfat— 60c. C attle—Choice steers. >6.7607 66. Hogs— Good to oholoe, >10.766)10.». Lambs— Choice, > 6 .6 0 0 6 » . •psksns Cattle— Steers, good, >6.8606.71. Hoge—Good to choloe, >10010.81. L am b s-M e d iu m to good, > 0 6 0 6 JO. | TOWN AND VICINITY As a direct outgrowth of a series At Prineville— Forrest F ritts left of troubles bad with fraternities In the Salem high school It Is said that Monday for Prineville where he w ill Representative McAllister will prob­ spend moat of tbe week visiting. ably Introduce at the coming session Creswell Man Vlalto— Fred Klnsland of the legislature a bill to repeal the of Creswell transacted business In law prohibiting high school rraternl Springfield ori Friday. ties. A natural gas flow was struck on (be Cecil Riggs farm In the Home Gap district, a few miles from Dallas, by drillers operating for R. E. Combs of Portland. The vein was ink a heavy one, but pending (be arrival of Mr. Combe tbe well was capped and drill Ing auapended. Douglas county has Just received a check from the federal government for 6166,476.66, the annual payment on the O. A C. grant lands. The govern- roent pays tbe "land grant** counties each year a sum equal to the taxes on the revested lands If they bad been left In private hands. W ith (be roofing work on tbe new Union Pacific depot at La Orande nearing completion, main construc­ tion work will now turn to the In terlor of the building, which will pro vide spacious waiting and baggage rooms In addition to offices for system officials and clerical force. Oregon still has its wild and woolly sections where locomotives are un­ known. A herd of cattle recently taken to Alturas from Spring valley saw a huge monster thundering to­ ward them. They stampeded. Six cowl were killed and seven maimed so they had to be butchered. The engineering crew engaged In a survey of the W illam ette river from Oregon City to Eugene, establishing the channel, reefs, width of river and distance, and mapping the curves and contours of the country, has already proceeded from Eugene to a point be­ yond Corvallis, surveying about five miles each day. According to Information received by the public service commission re­ cently tbe Columbia Utilities company with headquarters at Vernonia, has acquired the plant and properties of the Butts Falla A Eagle Point Tele­ phone oompany at Eagle Point and the Tule Lake Telephone company In Klamath county. Crews at the plant of The Dalles Co- Operative Growers started dehydrat­ ing apples which are being shipped there from the Milton-Freewater dis trlcL A minimum of 2600 tona of applee will be dried, H. G. M iller, man, ager of the co-operative, aald. A crew of 100 women and 20 men w ill be kept busy 10 weeks. Doctor: Did you follow my advice and drink hot water an h o u r' before breakfast. Patient Patient: I tried to. Doc, honest! But after the first 10 minutes I couldn't get any more down. PAGE SEVEN ders of Jasper was a business visitor In Springfield on Saturday. Visits M o th e r- Odin Olson of Bridal Vejl spent the week-end here visiting with his brother, Oswald, and mother, Mrs. Emma Olson. Has Minor Operation— Geo G riffin of Eugene underwent a minor opera tlon at the office of a local physician on Saturday forenoon. Visit from Santa Clara— Mr. and Mrs. U. U. Kletxlng of Santa Clara visited with friends In tbls city on Saturday of last week. Visits Grandparent»— Junta M ay left Friday for Portland where »he »pent tbe week-end visiting with her grand parents. From Cedar Flats—J. J. Plummer of Cedar Flats transacted business In Springfield on Tuesday. Mareóla Man Here— Ray W lnlger of A Scotchman found It necessary to Marcóla was a business visitor In notify his wife that he might be home Springfield on Tuesday. late that evening, In which case he would phone her. This to what he told Apartment Owner (a stout gentle­ he»: m an): “This, sir, to one of our finest " I'll ring ye at 6 o'clock. When ye kitchenette apartments." hear the bell ye’ll know It ’s me. Prospective Tennant: "W ell, come D'Inna answer It, and I ’U get ma nickel oat a minute and let me Inside!" back.” Jasper Resident Here—J. D. Ellio tt of Jasper visited with friends In this ¿■•a city on Tuesday. W altervllls Men Here— Tom Carney and Charles Sylvester, both of W alter vllle, were visitors In Springfield on Tuesday. Drive South— Mr. and Mrs. C. L Kenyon drove south on the Pacific highway as far as the Coos Junction below Roseburg on Sunday. They returned the same day. lc SALE Visitor: "W here's the other wind­ m ill gone?” Native: "W e only had wind enough for one, so we took the other one down." AU This Week k itty : Jack says he can read m«- like a book. Phyllis: You mustn't take Jack too llte ia lly , dear. H e probably means that you are a very plain type. at SAVE WITH SAFETY Flanery’s Drug Store 407 Main Foolish Feat Monroe People Hero— Mr. and Mrs. Robert Purcell of Monroe were bust nees visitors In Springfield during the week. Special Outing Flannels Returns to Home— Mrs. Anna Cos well left Sunday for her home at Camas, Washington, afte r having vis­ ited with her brother, Frank Gordon, whom she had not seen for six years. Heavy Amoekeag, yard wide outing Flanners, special yd. 15c Taking Vacation— Frank Smltaon began a two weeks vacation from his duties at the Mountain States Power company office on Wednes day. Big assortm ent 25c Fast Color Prints, y d .____________ 15c $2.50 Men’s Wool-mixed Shirts ___ _________ _______ $1.69 Men’s Heavy Fall Cotton U n ion s___ _________________98c Ladies' Pure Silk H o s e __________________________ ___ 50c Sunday Visitors Here— Mr. and Mrs Hugo H allln and eons, Charles and Oeorge, of Palmer. Oregon, were Sun day visitors at the home of Mrs Emma Olson. Mr. H a llln Is an uncle of Oswald Olson. Visit at Bend— M r. and Mra. M. M Male and daughter, Grace, spent the week-end at Bend where they visited friends. T h e ir daughter, Grace, re­ turned to Portland on Sunday eve­ ning. Phone 15 Fulop’s Department Store Ralph D'Agostino, Brockton, Mass, vying to beat Shipwreck Kelly's-rec­ ord (or continuous flagpole sitting, « in the air. . 334 Main Street Springfield I t ’s h ere! Drive to Lowell and Jasper— Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wheaton and Dr. and Mrs. N. W. Emery drove up the W il­ lamette highway to Lowell Sunday where they saw the new union high school anc/ what a radio! ( R eturns fro m V a c a tio n — A. L. V>ade has returned to his position as sales­ man for the Mountain States Power oompany after a week's vacation spent at Toledo. Mrs. Wade accompanied him. N Drive to Glendale— M r. and Mrs. J. Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. T. Berg drove to G lendi^- Sunday and spent three hours visiting friends there. M r. Nelson says that the drive south on the Pacific hjghway Is very beautiful this tim e of the year. ew 1931 A twater K ent Judge: "W h a t brought you here?*' Accused: "Two policemen.” Judge: **I don't mean that— drunk, presume.” Accused: “Both of them." RADIO BEARD’S wif/i fhe GOLDEN VOICE Kent matched wal­ nut lowboy. EUGENE, OREGON c o m p ie t e Special Purchase COAT SALE ,00 We made a very fortunate Coat purchase . . . . Coats of the better value. Sizes 14 to 60— colors, black, blue, brown and green. 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