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    TiniRSD AY . FEBRUARY 26. ’»31
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
FEDERAL FOREST FUND
AIDS LANE ROAD WORK
OREGON STATE NEWS
OF GENERAL INTEREST
Jasper Resident Here
Principal Events ot the Week
Assembled tor Information
ot Our Readers.
THI MARKBTS
Portland
Wheat — HI« Hood bluoatam. 48e;
•oft whit», waalarn white. Me; bard
winter, nortbarn spring. waalarn rad
lie
Hay—Buying price, t o. b Portland
Alfalfa, >14 6u« 16 60; valley timothy,
>17.60; eastern Oregon timothy, >1»O
|20; clover. 111; oat bay. SIS; oata
and vetch, >18©1S.6O.
Butlerfat—IS O24c.
Bgga Itanch, ll« 1 4 c .
Cattle Uteera, good, |S « S 26.
Huge (loud to choice, >7 60O« 50
Ixunba flood to choice, >707.75.
Seattle
Wheat- Soft white, weetern white,
blueatem, 46c; weetern red. northern
poring. Me.
Kgga Itanch, 14©tOe.
Hulterfat —Me.
Cattle- Choice ateers. 17 500* S5
i Hoga flood to choice, |S 16OH.S6.
Ixtmbe—Choice. >« 60©7 25.
Spekana
Cattle Mteera, good, >6 60©«.
Hoga Good to choice, >8 26 0 8 36.
Lambs Medium'to good, >7 0 7.60.
Hpol oiling of upper McKeuile val­
ley r da. an almost unheard of thing
In mid winter, haa been under way
for several daya In the Blue river
McKenaln bridge sections.
lllchard Floyd llurdon, eon of Mr.
and Mra. Gayle L. llurdon of Hherldan.
waa born In the family auto, racing to
Portland Both the mother and Rich
ard were doing nicely later at a boa-
pltal.
Another large ablpment of qnlek-
allver haa been made by the Center
Conatruction company from Ita mlue
on the Ocboco. Thia conalated of 14
flasks with an eatlmated value of
>1600.
Prank McCullough. « . a retired
farmer, waa killed by carbon monox-
Ida gaa In hla garage at Halnea re­
cently He waa lu the cloaed garage
only 10 mlnutea. The engine waa run­
ning.
The Moon Lumber company will
atari operations April 1 In Jackson
county Thia will mean a payroll ot
approximately >10,000 per month for
Aahland. About 76 men will be em
ployed.
The Northwestern Turkey show will
be aponaored thia year by the receut-
ly organised Oakland Development
club. The club Is composed of busi­
ness man of Oakland and farmers of
the vicinity.
Actual construction work on the
Oregon Electric railroad's >1,600,000
extension Into timber land In the Lor-
ans and Panther districts will be un­
der way by April 1, according to W.
R. Turner, president ot ths line.
Richard D. Forrest, Portland, wont
over an embankment In his automo­
bile In attempting to avoid a skunk
on ths Columbia highway near Moslsr
tunnel. Tba oar was demolished. For­
rest escaped with minor bruises.
Ths Oregon City cannery will be
put In operation In the very near fu­
ture, and within the next few daya
contracts for produce from farmers
will be arranged, B. W. Doyle, pro-
motor ot the enterprise, announced.
Albany manufacturing establish­
ments displayed their products at the
city hall, and during the week local
merchants featured Oregon-innde pro­
ducts In their window displays In
recognition of manufacturers* week.
Another of Astoria’s old landmarks
Is to be tom down to give way tor a
new structure. The building Is a part
of the famous old Arrlgonl hotel, which
was built In 18«». In ISM It was sold
to the Bisters ot Charity for hospital
purposes.
Vic Castle-
Enterprise Man Hsrs
Eber Bolin
man of Jasper was a visitor In Hprlng- of Enterprise visited In Hprlngfleld
fi.-l.l on Friday.
Huturday.
Marcóla People Here Mr anil Mrs.
Visits In Portland - Mrs. Earl Rob­
J. II. Hi-hroll of Marcóla were liusl erts Is spending a few days In Port­
ness visitors In this city Monday.
land visiting with friends.
Ixine county received >21,13» In l»30
as her share of the receipts from
the revenue of the Cusrade national
forest. This sum represents twenty 1
five percent of the total receipts from
the forest und Is used for roads and
schools In the county. Ixine county
has received the sum of >168,118 to
dute from this source.
Blue River People Here- Mr. and
Visitor from Vida F. A. Weed of
Mrs. 8. M Scott of lllu« III ver wort- Vida wus a business visitor In Spring
visitors In Hprlngfleld on Monday.
field Tuesday.
•
Transacts Buelnee* Lucy D. Turner
Fall Cieek Man H ers—W. Taylor of
of Camp Creek was a business visitor Fall Creek was a visitor In Hprlnx
In Hprlngfleld on Tuesday.
field Tuesday.
Yonoslla People Here- Mr. and Mrs.
Chet Miller of Yonculla were visitors
In Hprlngfleld on Tuesday morning.
Goes to Portland Jim (lorrle spent
the week-end at Portland returning
Monday.
Visits from Sllteoos- Mrs. Jumen
Christenson of Hllteooe was a visitor
In Hprlngfleld on Haturduy.
Another ten percent of the receipts |
are used lu the construction of roads
and trails In the country. Thia pro­
vided >10,000 for use In the forest
during thepust year. This does not
represent the total amount expended
tor this work, however, aa congress
Donna People Here- Mr. and Mrs. aiinuully muses large approprlaUons
Stanley Baugh of Donria were visitors tor the road building work.
In Hprlngfleld yesterday.
All of the counties of the state re­
Waltervllle Parmer Here—William ceived the total sum of >191,772.64 in
llucku of Waltervllle was a business l»J0 from this fund. The counties of
visitor In Hpringfleld Wednesday.
Washington received toe sum of >166,-
441.10 during the name period.
Purchases Peed it. Heilman of
Donna purchased feed supplies lu this
STRAWBERRY IMPROVE­
city yesterday,
Returns to Portland Dr. C. U. Van
Roseburg
Resident
H e r o - It . O .
Valxah returned to Portland Monday ginllh of Roseburg waa a visitor In
night He has been III at his mother's this city Tuesday.
home here for soma time.
Visit at Coot Bay—Mr and Mrs. A.
Visit Aunt The Misses Is-nn and L. Wade spent Sunday visiting friends
Mils (lowing of isirane visited their ut Coos Bay.
sunt, Mrs Herbert M ihiii , here the
Visits Friends John Downing of
latter par. of last week.
Wendllng visited friends In Spring-
Doctor In Portland Dr. W. H. Pol­ field ou Tuesday.
lard drove to Portland on business
Visiting Parent»- Mrs. John Gra­
Monday. He also stopped for a while
ham and daughter, Thelma, are visit­
In Halem on his return trip.
ing ul the home of Mrs. Graham s
Visits Parents- Wayne Hawke of parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1. W. Baker.
- Albany spent the week-end holidays
Mortician at Salem - W. F. Walker,
. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wal­
local mortician. Is spending a few
lace Hawke.
days ut Salem attending the legisla­
Leeburg Resident Visits—Mrs. W tive sessions.
W Heilman of l-eaburg spent Wednes
Prayer Meeting Tonight—The wee»
-lay afternoon In Hprlngfleld visiting
ly
prayer meeting of the Baptist
1 with friends
church will be held at the church
Leaburg Residents Here— Mr and tonight with Rev. Mulholland in
Mrs. Ham Hwaford of Ixuiburg were charge.
business visitors In Hprlngfleld Wed­
’ Visits Daughter—Mrs. Emma Olson
nesday.
returned Wednesday from Westfir
Sunday Visitors- Mrs. Elin From where she hud spent three days vlsit-
¡and son, Cecil From, and Mr and ng with her daughter, Mrs. Bruce
Mrs A. J Kiser, all of Junction City Lansberry.
> were Bunday guests at the home ot
Mr. and Mra. E. C. Htuart
Former Residents Hors— Mr. and
Mrs. W ('. Mclxtgan of North Bend
Attend Amaranth Court- Miss Edna were visitors In Springfield Sunday
t Hwartx. Mias Ann Vogel and Mrs and Monday. They moved from this
Alice Ixirah attended the meeting of city to North Bend the first of the
i (he Amaranth court In Eugene on year.
i Monday night.
MENT SOUGHT IN COUNTY
A strawberry plant improvement
project which calls for rigid applica­
tion of principles of selection ot
proven strawberry stock Is to be
launched In several Oregon counties
this year by Dr. U. M. Darrow of the
U. H. department of agriculture, in
cooperation with county agents. The
Oregon or Mursnall variety of berry
will be used In this project, which Is
expected to lead to the certification
of nursery stock. Counties to be In­
cluded in the work are Lane, Benton
Yamhill,
Washington,
Clackamas,
.Multnomah, and possibly Josephine
und Columbia. Some work may also
be done In Marion and Linn countieB.
Spend Sunday at Newport—Mr. and
Mrs Marlon Adams, and son Robert,
Miss Alta Manning, Miss Eva Phette-
' place, and Glenn B. Wood, drove to
Newport Sunday to spend the day.
The tide was up and there was no
bench according to members of the
party. A light rain fell In the after­
noon. The road la in fine shape.
128 W. 8th Street
Eugene
Phone 900
J. C. Penney Co. ■
D B P A B T M IM T
Eugene, Oregon
No Job’s Too Hard for
“ Big Mac”
T V o rk S h irts
59
And the price is down, too . . . mak­
ing this strongly stitched, full cut
garment of cnambray the best
"‘buy’’ in yearn! Yot» paid 69c a year
oyol
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Just in from New York
—the New Spring Creations
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Smart New
Silk Dresses
for Spring in Elat Crepe and
Travel Prints in a pleasing var­
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Only—
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in all the wanted colors and
patterns—
51.69 - $4.98
Just Received!
Phone 63
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3 0 4 0
EUGENE, OREGON
Spring Hats
INDEPENDENT MEAT CO.
LOAN SOCIETY
TIFFANY BUILDING, SECOND F lO O t
5 9 .9 0 «° $12.50
Meat has In It all the life giving, blood
building vitamins so necessary to health.
Meat should be eaten at least once a day for strength and
stamina. Meat should be bought here, because of its purity
and freshness.
HOURS
ENTIRE TRANSACTION BETWEEN
HUSBAND, WIFE AND OURSELVESI
in many new styles. Novelty
tweeds and other materials in
Blue, Green,- Orange and Tan
with deep cuffs. Also scarf-
collars—
4th and Main Sts.
E. C. STUART
« 8T O B I
942 Willamette St.,
Spring Coats
Stops Here Tuesday-—Dean John
Straub, retired profesor at the Unl-
stopped In Springfield for a few min­
The
Deschutes
national
forsst utes Tuesday while out riding. The
ranges w ill be filled to capacity with dean has been confined to his home
cattle and sheep thia summer. This with Illness for the past several
Is Indicated by the number of appli­ months.
A new county road project in Uma­
tilla county will provide easy access
to soma ot ths most productive wheat
land on the Umatilla reservation. It
will run from Mission up the south
side of the Umatilla river to Thorn
Hollow.
JEWELER
Repairing a Specialty
Springfield, Oregon
REPAIRING and SHARPENING
Mrs. C. E. Hunt, president of the
Eugene City Council c i the P.-T. A
organization, and the presidents of
the eight Individual school associa­
tions in Eugene were guests of the
Springfield P.-T. A. group at their
Founders' day tea and program given
ut the Lincoln school on Friday after­
noon.
Mrs. Marlon Adams traced the his­
tory of the Parent-Teacher movement
during the program hour and members
of the Girl Scout chorus and ukelele
club povided musical entertainment
case to be tried by Jury. Court was
oonvened last In November, and only
four cases were brought before the
Jury at that time.
The Seaside chamber of commerce
has moved to start an Investigation
of ths depredations caused by elk and
w ill ask the state gams commission
to take steps to prevent damage to
farms or to compensate fanners for
loss.
Edw. G. Privat
L a w n M o w er»
EUGENE VISITORS HERE
FOR P.-T. A. SILVER TEA
Mrs. W. K. Barnell was general
chairmen for the meeting. Mrs. Wal
Vida Residents Here—C. W. Allen SPECIAL TRAINS TO TAKE
ter Laxton and Mrs Hugh Joliff had
. Allen and B. F. Mlnney, both prom
PORTLAND PASSENGERS charge of the refreshments.
Inent Vida residents, were business
visitors In Hprlngfleld Wednesday
The Southern Pacific railroad will
afternoon.
operate a special train to Portland HOG RAISERS TO HAVE
Friday. Saturday and Sunday for those
ANNUAL MEETING FRIDAY
Injures Hand—F. M Mulligan, cm
passengers who wish to take ndvon-
ployee of the Booth-Kelly Lumber
tage of the special round-trip fare of
The hog feeders of Oregon will hold
< company seriously Injured his hand
32.30 which is being offered. The their annual meeting on the Oregon
Inst Thursilay when It became caught
'rains will leave Eugene each morn- State college campus Friday. February
In a machine at the local sawmill.
nlng at 7:45 and will arrive at Port­ 27. All the latest experimental data
Small Boy Operated On — Junior land at 11:65. Special trains will I on feeding and care of swine will be
Htellihauer underwent a major opera leave the Portland depot Friday and | discussed at the meeting. A bred
tlon for the removal of his appendix Saturday at 3:30 arriving In Eugene ■ guilt auction of sale will be held in
nt the Eugene hospital on Saturday ut 7:45. The special fare ticket will the afternoon at which time purebred
be honored on other trains of the Poland Chinas. Durocs and Berkshire»
afternoon.
railroad company If the special train from the college pens will be sold.
Attends Dental Mast—Dr. W. N. schedules are not convenient accord­
I How. dentist, spent Friday and gatnr ing to Cnrl Olson, local agent.
REMODELING STARTED ON
i day In 1‘ortlnnd attending the sessions
WEE WEE GOLF COURSE
I of the South Willamette district Den- DEXTER LUMBER WORKER I
j tai society which was holding Ils
George Carson Is spending a few
INJURED ON SATURDAY
mid-winter clinic there on those days
hours each afternoon changing the
Cecil Frlckey of Dexter was seri­ construction of his Wee Wee golf
Grandmother III—Mrs. J. M Ixireon ously Injured Saturday at the Orem
course on East Main street adjacent
j was called to Junction City Friday lumber mill In an accident. He re­
to his service station. Mr. Carson
! because of the serious Illness of her
ceived two broken arms, a skull frac­ states that he Intends to completely
grandmother, Mrs. Frunk Nelson. The ture. a dislocated shoulder, and sev­
change the plan of the course and
I «Merly Indy Is greatly Improved now eral lesser body bruises. He 1» rest­
has a number of new ideas which he
1 according Io her granddaughter.
ing easily ut the Pacific Christian will Incorporate Into the course which
hospital according to his attending will be ready for use as soon as the
Entertain Salem Guests—Mr. and
physician.
weather Is sufficiently warm.
Mrs. Clifford Wilson entertained Mr.
and Mrs. N. P. Kugel of Salem as
their house guests nt their summer
home on Horse Creek during the
week-end-
Visits Sister—Mr. and Mrs J. M.
Larson drove to Junction City Sun­
day afternoon to be dinner guests nt
tho home of Mrs. Lrrson’s sister and
brother-Jn law. Mr. nnd Mrs. Sam Mil­
ler. They were accompanied by their
two sons, and Mr. Larson’s aunt, Mrs.
T. Charrett of New York city.
All Kindt of
CASH WITHIN 24
Collect Bounties—C. E. McClane of
Onkrldgo collected a bounty Tuesday
at tho county clerk’s office on one
For the first time In the history ot
coyote pelt. Wilbur Belcher of Culp
the circuit court In Douglas oounty a
Creek collected bounties on one cou­
term haa been called without a single
gar and one bobcat pelt.
cations received by the forest service.
I t Is feared there w ill not be enough
allotments to care for all applicants.
PAGE FIVE
Newest Cloth on the
Market
Winda Cord .............89c
Ruffo Ray .............. -59c
Rayon Print .............49c
Rayon Voile ......
79c
Rayon Elat Crepe
22c
59c
Irish Linen
The duty is 22c;
only 19c
CottoirPrints
in many patterns
13c—14c—17c—19c
—22c—27c
Madras Shirting
only 19c
Suitings
Large shipment of new
in Plain Colors
17c and 19c
Spring Shoes
Batiste
in all the latest styles in Pumps,
Straps ami Oxfords. Military
spike and low heels —
52.98 <° 53.98
9sa
W illa m e tte
Figured Patterns—Fast
Colors—40c values
only 29c
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