The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, October 23, 1930, Page 7, Image 7

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    THUllHDAY, OCTOBER 23- 1930
OREGON STATE NEWS
OF GENERAL INTEREST
Principal Events ot the Week
Assembled for Information
of Our Readers.
Approximately 160 tuna of ever
greeu blackberries wara hand lad by
Bclu dualsrs durlug tha campaign
«bleb haa Just closed.
Iload cunatructlun work In tha Flor­
ence .action la progressing rapidly
and all but ooa sector la almoat aura
of practlral completion thia year.
Apple bluaaoma In Octobar la an un
usual eight at Oakridge. A Graven
ataln Iran on (ba property of A. Wood
baa a number ot bluaaoma on IL
Tba commercial fishing season on
Itogaa river, which cloned Hap tern bar
30 after a fair, run of aalmon, la aald
to have bean tha beat In tha paal few
yearn.
Patrick Hmltb. 60, wee fatally In­
jured when rocka, looaanad by a blaat
tumbled onto him aa ha aloud In the
pit of the Cbudarlck rock cruahar near
YamhIU.
Barbara Jean, tha t-montba-old
daughter of Wlnntfred Tubandt of Sa­
lem, amotharad to death «ben aba
pulled a rubber garment ovar bar head
while aaleep.
Accidental discharge of a gun car­
ried by one of bin sons brought In
slant death to Franrla L Akeley, Ha
lam. aa ba «aa bunting dear In tba
wooda near Yoncalla.
Tha new concrete bridge over Rock
creek In tba oantar ot town waa open
ad to traffic at Vernonia. It la 116
feet long with a 17 foot roadway and a
five foot walk on each aide.
Extensive plana are being made for
the 14th annual convention of tba Ore
gon Woolgrowera at llurna November
14 and 16 W P. Mahoney, Heppner,
woolgrower, la prealdent of the organ
laatlon
A number of potato buyera from dla
tant aectlona of the atate have re
cently been on tbe McKenile making
growera In the valley offers ranging
from >0 centa and *1.10 to *1 25 par
hundred.
Tba benefit of lime on red clover
waa deinonatrated un the Anthony
brothers farm In northern Kenton
county, where limed fields yielded a
good bay crop, while untreated plots
dried ap.
Members of the American I-eglon at
Cottage Grove assembled at the city
hall with hammer« and aawa. to aaalat
Judd Doolittle construct a new home
on the site of tha old home recently
destroyed by fire.
The Nah hatchery at Enterprise re
cently turned 4,000.000 slxlnch salmon
Into the Wallowa river, 600.000 yanks
were sent to the lake and 160,000 east
ern brook trout are ready to be placed
In the mountain lakes.
With a view of saving *40,000 a year
to the consumers of gasoline In Tllla
mook county a proposal to secure a ra
duct Ion In price from manufacturers
and distributors haa been taken up by
tha Tillamook Klwanls club.
Albany's net Indebtedness has been
reduced to *1*6,141, according to the
city's flnnnrtal statement completed
by City Recorder Nutting. The gross
debt of 2260,617.11 Ig offset by *63
870J3 In unpaid assessments.
Old-time fiddle music, old-time aonge
and reminiscences of other days; ad
dresses by prominent speakers and
nn old-time basket dinner were tea
tured at the all-day pioneer meeting
held In Nehalem on October 1*.
A ledge 200 feel above Rogue river
at the top of Hell Gate canyon crum
bled beneath the feet of Lata Whls
inan. high school senior, and she
plunged to her death. Har body wae
recovered from the river, but Sherlft
l.lstar said death waa due to Injuries
Inflicted as she struck rocks on the
way down.
THt
M ARKETS
Portland
Wheat — Illg Bend blueatem, 86He;
soft white, western white, 74%o; hard
winter, northern spring, western red.
71HC.
Hey—Buying price, f. o. b. Portland
Alfalfa, *18018.50; valley timothy.
216.60;
eastern Oregon timothy
216 60; clover, *14; oat hay. 214; oats
and vetch, *14.
Butterfat—l4O27c.
Eggs—Ranch, 26O88c.
Cuttle—Steers, good, *7.6001.
Hogs—Good to choice, **.7*O10.
Lambs—Good to choice, *6.6006.60
Seattle
Wheat— Soft white, western white,
northern
aprlng,
76c;
hard
winter,
western red, 74c; blueatem, Itc.
Eggs-R ancb, 30018c.
Butterfat— 19c.
Cattle—Choice steers, 16.7507.1».
Hogs—Good to choice, *10.26010 36.
Lambs—Choice, *6.60 0 8 50.
Spokane
Cattle— Steers, good, *6.2608.76.
Hogs—Good to choice, *».76 0 9.8*.
Lambs—Medium to good, *4.2605.26
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
PAGE SEVEN
lalted Stanley Baugh.
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
LOCAL HEALTH UNIT
Salem w h s chosen fur the'1931 meet- ) ♦
Mrs. Arch Shough and daughter,
THURSTON
♦
Ing of the Oregon lltgle Federation of
FOR STATE SENATE HERE
TO MEET ON MONDAY
Patty, attended church services In
Labor at the flual siwslon held In e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e Eugene last Sunday.
Jerry Hanson, a graduate of Thurs­
Dr. Joel C. Booth of I>ebanon, re­
Members of the Springfield unit ot
Medford recently.
Mhe. Stevens and Mrs. Lindley and
ton high school last year, wus a visi­
publican candidate for the Joint sena­ the Lane County Health association
Mrs.
Guy
Stevens
from
(tamp
Creek
The Marshfield volunteer fire de
tor at tbe school lost Friday after
will have their first meeting of the
visited at Lawrence Gossler's home tor post which comprises Linn and
pertiuenl Issued a paper of eight I
noon lie Is attrwullng the University Monday.
l-ane counties, spent several hours In fall next Monday afternoon at the
pages, setting uni tbe reasons for firs
home of Mrs. C. O. Wilson on Enter
of Oregon this year
prevention week, aud all humus were
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Green and Springfield meeting and getting ac
Most of the potatoes growers In family from Coburg and Mrs. Harry qualnted with the voters of this city aid Heights. All women of Spring
supplied with copies. The custom haa
the neighborhood have their crops llarblt and son, Dwaln, from E u gen e on Tuesday afternoon Dr Booth has field are Invited to attend whether
hewn followed fur several years.
due. Most of them report not as good visited Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Goss­ as his opponent for the position of they are members of the association
itugue river valley peara shipped a yield as usual but of hotter grade.
senator, L. L. Ray, attorney of Eu or not.
ler Sunday.
from Medford this season total 2074
Miss Beth Konkel, former secretary
gene,
who Is a democrat.
Lawrence Gossler had the misfor­
Miss Monica Ruth sang over the
cars. Although the major portion of tune to get kicked on the hip by a
Dr. Booth served in the same regi­ of the group, will be present and
the peer shipping la completed, about horse last Saturday. He was sick radio at station KGRK, Eugene, Tues­ ment with Captain F. B Hamlin In will speak.
100 cars ot fruit atlll are leaving the front shock for a time but no bones day afternoon.
the Spanish-American war.
city for eaatern markets each week. , were broken.
U. OF 0. STUDENT WILL
ORDER
N O TIC E OF D IS T R IC T ROAD
Douglas county has 800 miles of ' James Kdmlston Is nursing a lame
COACH H. S. DEBATE TEAM
In the County Court of the State of
M E E T IN G
roed to maintain out of tha general leg caused by his knife slipping while Oregon for the County of Lane.
fund. In addition to 1000 bridge«, rep­ trying to cut some rubber to patch
Walter H. Evans, member of the
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
,e Adoption of
resenting an Investment of practically a tire. The knife struck above his In the Matter of
Notice Is hereby given that a meet­ varsity debate team at the University
HILDA
ALEXANDRA
TURNER
and
ing of tbe legal voters being resident of Oregon will direct the debating
*1,000,000. The county court budgets knee cutting quite deep causing much
OLGA RG8E TURNER, minors.
taxpayers and owners of real property
tbe sum of *22.600 tor bridges, but has loss of blood.
In Road District No. 23, In Lane activities at the Springfield high
been spending nearly *60,000 annually
Frank Rennie has been quiet 111 TG MR AND MRS. ALEXANDER County, Oregon, will be held at tbe school this year according to an an­
TURNER:—
hour of 2:00 P M on the 8th day nouncement made this week. Evans
John Holombo, 21. loader for tbe for several days with a relapse ol
A petition for the adoption of tbe of November, A. D., 1930, at the Unity Is a Junior at the university and has
Bensou Timber company, was killed flu.
above named minors, together with , School House In said Road District,
Glen Montgomery from Yoncalla a change of names from Hilda Alex to determine whether said road shall been on the debate team there since
when he stumbled and fell under tbe
undra Turner to Enid Alexandra Good | levy a special tax of 21419 16 upon all he was a freshman. The first try­
wheels of a lugging locomotive near spent last Sunday In Thurston.
Mr and Mrs. Warren Higgins from and from Olga Rost- Turner to Eliza the taxable property In said district outs are scheduled to be held next
Clatskanie. He had thrown a switch
hath Olga Good having been filed i
and wae attempting to Jump on the Jasper visited at John Kdmlston last herein, you may appear pt the County for the purpose of providing funds month at the high school.
for 1 mill on Win berry Road K and
running board when he lost his foot- Bunday, .
1 Court Room In the Lane Oounty Court 1 mill on Road J up Big Fall Creek
Rev. Goff from Kugon« filled the House In Eugene, Lane County, Ore-1 from Wlnberry Bridge and 1 mill on MRS. CARL OLSON HOSTESS
Ing.
gon. on or before the 8th day of I
Plans for collecting wearing apparel pulpit here last Sunday both morning December, 1*30. at 10 o’clock A. M., Road J from Wlnberry Bridge to cross
FOR NEEDLECRAFT CROUP
roads and 1 mill on Road A up River
and
evening.
for tbe relief of the Navajo Indians,
then and there to show cause, If any from Lowell.
Mr and Mrs. Charles Taylor mo. there be, why said petition should
Mrs. CarP Olson entertained tbe
who are aald to bo suffering from the
C. P. BARNARD,
not be granted.
present business depression he cause to red to Corvallis last Sunday.
County Judge. members of the Needlecraft club at
Dated at Eugene, Oregon, tbia 23rd
Ray Isingwell from Portland was
CLINTON HURD,
a 1:00 o'clock luncheon at her home
of the lack of sale of their rugs, were
day of October, 1830.
County Commissioner. here last Thurslay. She was assisted
discussed at a recent meeting of the In Thurston last Friday.
C. P. BARNARD,
O. E. CROWE,
Mr and Mrs. Ray Baugh and family
Baptist missionary society of Spring-
O.23 30-N6-13
County Commissioner. by Mi_. Dan Crites of Eugene. The
motored
to
Donna
last
Sunday
and
County Judge
field.
O.23-30-N.6 next meeting will be held October 20.
Mn O. W. Frnra now haa a winter
banana apple tree on her town prop-
erty In Halsey which haa both apples
and blossoms on It. During the cum
mer Mrs. M. C. Bond bad a pink tin
nla with five distinct and perfect cen­
ters, each having plstlns and stamens
In them.
Loans of tbe Multnomah county vet
erans for the first nine months of 1*2*
totaled 2373 *00. according to figures
released by Frank Moore, secretary oi
the commission. During September
this year, 31 loans totaling 251.700
were approved by Moore for county
veterans.
Ashland granite may be used for
the trim un a new apartmeut houae Io
Klamath Falls, tbe builder of which
became Interested In the Ashland
granite following publicity given the
material aa a trim for the new led
oral building to be constructed In Kla­
math Falls.
Hood Hlver Poet, American Legion,
has again decided to sponsor a big
Halloween party for the kiddles of
Hood River county.
The previous
American Orientals, Worsted Yarn Wiltons,
party relieved business men of much
of the work entailed In preceding Hal
Axminsters and Velvets in room and scatter
loween parties In the clusnlmt of store
size rugs, and all grades of floor coverings re­
fronts and windows.
duced to the
Two hundred and ninety-eight pic­
tures of the Hebo district of the Slus
law national forest have been taken
from airplane to aid In tbe forest re­
source survey now under way In tbe
northwest. When the survey Is com
pieted In tbe area the entire forest
will have been photographed.
The Klamath county court has au
thorlxed placing of a levy of 1.4 mills
on the November ballot for the coun­
ty's proportionate share In the con
atructlon ot an armory In Klamath ’
.75
Falls The city council authorised a
bond Issue of *45.000 to be placed on
the ballot, for the clty*a share.
Contrary to general Impression, the
Now is tbs thne to buy and POWER’S is the place. These re­
automobile and not the motorcycle Is
ductions are the most drastic we have ever made on floor eover­
tbe most generally used by state traf­
inga. AU merchandise subject to prior tale.
fic officers In petroling Oregon's high
ways. At present there are 4* auto­
SPECIAL PRICES ON i
mobiles and 17 motorcycles used for
• •
•
patrol duty There usually are from
two to four traffic officer« Incapaci­
tated for duty or In a hospital due to
Injuries on motorcycles.
Fires In Oregon during 1*2* either
partially or totally destroyed 1188
home«, entailing losses aggregating
81,049,(21 lccordlng to poster* being
sent bronc <t over the atate by Clare
Floor Covering Reduction« That W ill
y You Money
A. Lee, sta
fire marshal. Ninety
per cent of t^
-
declares,
were due to carelessness and home
owners are urged to check up on the
fire hazards existing around their
premises and to clean up.
A coast guard patrol encountered a
whale In the Columbia river near As­
toria The last whale ot this kind
that waa seen In the river went
aground and had to be rescued be­
cause he threatened to tear up a log
raft.
Ira Hull, who Is employed by the
L in o le u m
W il t o n R u g a
F elt Base Floor
Apple Growera* association, now holds
C overings
what Is perhaps the state record for
Msoontlnued Patterns
An Makes — Best tirades — No
Sxll Amarloan Oriental, regular
lidding apple boxes. Mr. Hull llddsd
Mo Seconds
Second, but Discontinued
by hand 2268 boxes ot apples In a sin­
Patterns.
U
M
d
U
n
nlm
m
,
regular
|1.M
gle day. This Is In excess of machine
0x13 Felt Base Rugs, regular
«
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M
.I
0X1* Worsted Yam Wilton.
work.
013 35.
Q r
MOW, i sq. y d ._______
regular *136.00.
Now. each ...... ....... « P O .e Z iJ
The cold weather of the past few
Wow, each ___
0x13 Print Linoleum Rugs,
Burlap Bank Print Linoleum,
days In the Hood River district haa
regular *16.76.
«jugular *1J6 to *1 JO.
0x13 Axmlneter, regular *34.*0.
•e t the spray on the fruit to the de- ,
Now, each ____
Mow
Felt Baee Floor Covering,
reg­
ring, reg-
free that It la necessary to Install I
ular 760.
heaters In the acid-bath solution In
Now, sq yd. .
order to remove the spray residue
from the apple«.
The Roseburg chamber of commerce |
will ask of the Oregon delegation In
oongress that a bill be Introduced set
ting aside a strip of timber one mile
deep on each aide of the North Ump­
qua highway to be preserved in Its
natural state, tor Its scenic value.
LINOLEUMS
CARPETS
prices you have been waiting for.
AXMINSTERS
Size Regular Price
Now
9x12
$34.50
Scatter Rugs--American Orientals
Investigate Today!
S$ «
_ $97.50
■ow*
98c
y g
$75.00
$24.73
$8.95
49c
I ba F.P ow erí F urniture C c .
11th and Willamette St«.