The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, July 23, 1931, Page 4, Image 4

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    Eugene Urged As
Soldier Home Site
06723331
Son Bom— Mr. and Mrs W W
Visitor from Marcol»— Mr». V. M
Mill» of Marcela was a visitor In (It kins of Walt' rvllle are the rar­
est» of a baby son bora to them at
Farmer« Union Local Sup­ Springfield on Tuesday.
their horn« Friday, July 17. »»31,
Viait at Portland— Mr. and Mr».
port« Stand In Favor of
Re urr» from Vacat-on— I,, L.
Floyd Flanery motored to Portland
Wheeler School Law
Ikinks. operator at the Mountain
Tuesday to spend the day.
States Power plant has returned
Endorsement of the decision of
Fishlnc Today— Fred Fre»e and after his annual vacation
the county boundary board to opar
h s son. I.loyd are fishing for bass
ate district school» for another 5 ear
Seatti» Men Here— I .eland Cray
I day.
under the Wheeler law has been
¡11.1 Norman Christi tisen of Seat­
voted at a meeting of the Coast
v : t nj Aunt—H ’V'd Kesscy of tle were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Fork local of ¡he Farmer» Union. A ' r se. Id: ho. is a visitor In Spring- D B. Murphy and Mr. and Mrs
copy of the resolution ha» been re lied at the home of hia aunt, Mrs. James Mitchell last week.
calved by the board
Maty Kessey.
Dinner Guest* — Mr. and Mr*.
The resolution state» that It Is
Moves to News Location— F . B. William B. Goodman had a» dinner
not good policy to eubstltute one j Hamlin has moved his place of guests at their home Sunday, Miss
jm - oi law for another. This 1» In residence from 223 B street to the Mary Jones of Eugene and James
line with comments of the board corner of Fourth and C streets.
Ellis of Springfield.
that neither law waa Just exactly
Gets New Automobile— Ira- Nice,
Lien» Club C.ue»t—W. J. Moyer
what could be desired
The alternative law that could clerk at the postoffice Is driving a • of Cottage Grove was a guest of .
have been adopted by the board Is new Ford two-door sedan this week, the Springfield Lions club at the
the high school tuition law
Chin9e, T ryck -T he Springfield weekly luncheon meeting of that
Mr.
A court test of the Wheeler law laundry p,ag traded delivery trucks, organisation Friday noon.
la pending now backed by the
nOw i,BTe a larger and better Mover Is president of the Lions
den at Cottage Grove,
school districts of Eugene, Spring
spring- ltxjklng one than form erly
Disabled Veteran« of Portland
Adopt Resolution Stressing
Advantages Here
A resolution recommendlaa Eu
gene a» (he »Itä of Ihe »»Idler»'
■ home which la lo he bull» III Ilio
stale was unanimously Indorsed by
111» uiemhershlp sud executive com
mitte» of the Portland chapter of
the Disabled Veterans of Ihe World
War tant Friday. The resolution
was presented by Puul O. Doyle,
state commander of the urgaulaa
iloa. The resolution polut» oui
that the views of the men who are
tu live In the proposed homo should
lie taken Into consideration betöre
the site Is selected.
DEEDS FILED ON NEW
RAILROAD EXTENSION
Seven more deed» for right of-
way» for the Proposed Oregon Klee
trie exlenalou tntu western lu»ne
were filed for record Saturday at
the office of the county clerk.
Thle makes a total of a dosou
deeds tor property through land
where the survey Is laid out. Con
struction work »11 lo have been
slatted on this line by April 1 thia
year but action was poalpoued.
SUIT FOR RECOVERY
OF AUTOMOBILE FILED
Suit lo recover an automobile or
It» value eel at »400 waa filed In
circuit court Saturday by Went­
worth and Irwin. Inc., agalnat W.
D. I‘oh 11.
The complaint alatea that Ihe
cur la held by the defendant and
Eugene was favored by the vet- If recovery of (he car cannot he
orana because of the city's educa made that Its value le »ought.
llonnl facilities Copies of the reso­
lution will be sent to the naituusi LOCAL FIRM IN SUIT
commander of the organisation and
IN FEDERAL COURT
to the veterane' bureau In Wash
Ingtou.
The Oregon Machinery company
Finishing touche» are heing put .»1 the Akron, which will he form iltv " " T
vugust H The photograph
tiled
suit In the federal dlatrlct
rs the three tin» in place and the >uter covering (wing applied to the ship '« tad I ... t. in is lovtv feet wide and
field. Junction City and Cottage
feet in length The Akron is 7RS tert long and weighs 221,COO pounds It ■ > h it IKiOK* pounds <W "pay
court at Portland Friday agalnat II
Son
Born—
Mr.
and
Mr».
Dale
Grove.
CAR OF OIL ARRIVES
le» It» own weight M r » H o o ver w ill christen the air Ship hv liberating a Hock » I doves
II. Brundage, trustee of the estate
Horton of Fall Creek are the par
FOR LANE ROAD WORK of Martin B. Uhrlatenaon. bankrupt,
ents of a son born to them on Fri-
TWO HELD IN CHARGE
el-operator of a sawmill at Rugane.
__ . . . .
. . . . . day. July 17. 1W1. at the home of
tine more car of oil, the last to
O F A S S A U L T I N G M A N Mrs. Nora Cutsforth in Springfield
The plaintiff seeks the raeovary
he used on the iJtne county road of certalu equipment »old lo Christ-
Charged with assault. Carl Me
Drain Resident Here — PTed
oiling work tor thia year hae been enaosi under contract and upon
Kinney and Edward Nevers ary In Swearingen of Drain was a visitor
received aud la being uaed In the which »3S42.6H la said to be un
In Springfield -.a Monday after
Irving district. This week will see paid.
Jail In default of $250 In bonds.
The two were arrested at Jeffer- noon He is receiving medical care
the end of the oiling ae the allot
Guistina Brothers Plant May
BY RADFORD MOBLEY
non Beach Sunday after it Is al here.
nivnt of the county for thia work Is
Has Majer Operation — Mrs.
M/TocAcrra wabuncton bubiau
Open If Orders Are In: 70 Survey of Wild Life Resour- exliauated.
leged by county officer» they at­
West
End
Projects
Will
Be
Walter Gossler underwent a major
Bounty Collected—Merle Met. ul-
Men Usually Employed
Ces of County Objective
WASHINGTON. D. C.. July 21 —
tacked Elvin Turk.
Completed Within 2 Weeks
The equipment which ta owned operation at the Pacific Christian
len of Blue River collected the
_
The officers »ay the affair Is the county bounty of »10 at the office Gne taUac> ’ at a es at
of Party of Five
by the county will be stored until hospital lu Eugene Monday morn­
Says
Commissioner
Possibility
of
the
resuming
of
outgrowth of a recent event when of the county clerk Friday on one founding of the republic has been
ing.
next year.
operations at the Glustlna brothers
McKinney was tried In circuit court cougar.
I exploded—the idea that American
TO VISIT HERE IN AUGUST
sawmill
at
Dexter
August
1
are
FEW JOBS STILL REMAIN
and Turk was a witness for the pro-
diplomats are no match for Euro­
seen In announcement of Ihe own
c-mtou v Kin.
-
Prr-vdale P-sldents Here__ Mrs.
April 24. McKNuey waa .'reed by a Herbert Elliott and daughter, pean statesmen. The world has Funds Budgeted for Various ers that there may be orders In by Congress Will Get Report on
that date.
Jury on a charge of an attempted at­ Leone Elliott of Purrydale. were been treated to the spectacle of
What Methods of Propaga­
Sections of County Now
The plant which ship» from Pen
tack on a young girl.
business visitors in Springfield the Secretary of Treasury Mellon, a
tion Are in Use Here
Being Exhausted
gra employ» about 70 men when In
latter part of last week.
Pittsburgh banker and iron mag
operation.
The
mill
started
opera­
HUSBAND SAYS WIFE
Inspection of the tjine county
Visit at Hillsboro—Mr. and Mrs. nate, handling, on more than even
Lane county’s road construction tions April 20 and continued to
CRUEL: DECREE ASKED I. M. Peterson drove to Hillsboro terms, the delicate negotiations in program for the year is drawing to June 1 but the plant has been down state game farm will be made by
Costs less
a copinilttee of five United Slates
Saturday to spend the week-end volved in the debt holiday.
a close as the various funds budget­ since that date.
senators the latter part of August
Practically every other country
Cruel and Inhuman treatment visiting with Mrs. Peterson s par
per
job
ed for different projects are being
Previous to last April when
This committee of which Senator
but France was won over to the
and alleged threats are cited In a
per
year
ents.
used up.
operations were resumed the plant McNary Is u member was appoint
plan before Mellon left thia coun­
divorce complaint filed in circuit
Within two weeks all county road had been down for nearly a year.
ed by Ihe president some two years
Return from Fishing Trip— Gil­ try. France alone proved obdurate
court Tuesday by William Benner
Jobs now under way in the west
ago to make an Investigation of
against his wife, Marjorie Benner. bert C. Wilcox of Eugene and M. and entrenched Itself behind its
part of the county will be com­
Ihe national wild game resources,
The couple married at Albany July B. Huntly returned Friday from a ' Chamber of Deputies, which Prem-
pleted. according to Clinton Hurd,
what means are taken for propaga
fishing trip spent on the upper Me- 1 ier Laval asserted, had authorized
24, 1928. and have no children.
county commissioner.
tion and to make recommendations
him to agree only within certain
The plaintiff chnrges that his Kenxie.
The rocking of the Penn road
limitations. Mellon's success in
back to congress.
wife has made threats to do him
On
Vacation
T rip -
Howard'
hig awy
lhege defen will be completed this week and
Gene S. Simpson, superintendent
bodily harm.
Huehps
and Bernald Holton of
. adminia-
»mini* also the Indian Creek road Job. the
nusue» auu
strengthened , the
of
state game farms here, was hert
Chase Gardens left Saturday morn-,
ag u lg commissioner reports. The Chtcka
this week ami announced plans for
lug for Vancouver. B. C. where they
hominy road grading will also be
the coming of the senatorial Inspec
GOVERNMENT TO BUY
will spend a short vacation.
out by President Hoover's personal ready this week,
tion party. It Is probable that the
DOUGLAS FIR LUMBER
The negotiations have
In the south part of the county
Oregon state game commission and
Fish at Hubbard Lake— Mr. and advice..
A few brush strokes with Enamel-Kote
and been conducted more skilfully, per- where a large number of road con
possibly Governor Meier and other
Oregon lumber manufacturers of M rs. C. F. Bggimann and Mr
paint and your table iclows with new
state officials may accompany the
the Douglas fir belt have an op­ Mrs. Jesse Cross spent Wednesday haps, than any deal made with a struction Jobs have been super-
fishing on Hubbard lake near June j foreign government since the days vised by O. E. Crowe, county com
senators
here.
The present revival of cotton re­
portunity of bidding on a govern
beauty, your woodwork shines elegant­
when Benjamin Franklin was Min- missioner, it will be between 30 minds u» of the tremendous vogue
The senatorial party will be at
ment order for 2,509,000 feet of tion City.
before
all
are
ister to the Court of France and and 40 days yet
ly, your automobile takes on a new air.
for cottons that took place follow Portland August 28 to 30 Inclusive
Douglas fir flooring, ceiling and
Wee-end In M ountains— M r. and enlisted its aid for the American completed.
Ing
the
French
revolution
In
but
It
is
not
known
what
day
-the
other dimension pieces.
Mrs. J. M. Larson and family, and colonies.
This new lustre is quick drying, and
The Walker road to Lynx Hoi France. Many of the new long, party will visit the Lane county
The bids arc to be received by Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Endicott spent
low will require about 30 days to slender evening dresses are dis­ farm or how long they will remain
lusting. Enamei-Kote paint coats so
the Panama canal commission pur­ the wee-end at the Roy Ho Iverson
Led by Vice President Curtiss finish. The Cottage Grove west tinctly reminiscent of those days. here. Mr. Simpson said.
summer
home
on
the
McKenzie
chasing office at Washington. D. C.
little and does so much. Use It through­
and Senator Capper, the two lead­ road will be ready within 10 days.
The Lane county state game farm
highway.
up to August 4.
ing politicians from that wheat The Lorane work, the Siuslaw Falls
Is regarded as one of the outstand
out the house.
Los Angeles Folk Here— Mrs. C. belt, an attack is being made on road and the Vaughn-Notl Job's
ing plants of Its kind In the coun­
M. Young and son. Robert, of Los tj,e Federal Farm Board's announ- have been completed, Commissioner
try. The senators are making a
LANE COUNTY MOTOR
Angeles arrived here Thursday to ced policy of unloading Its w heat, Crowe says.
nation wide tour In the Interests of
VEHICLE FUND GIVEN spend some time visiting with Mr. 4p the rate of five million bushels
Co-operative work between Lane
gathering Information to present to
congressional committees.
In distribution of state motor and Mrs. C. A. Swarts. Mrs. Young a month, If found practicable with­ county and the Umpqua national
out breaking the price. Many ob­ forest on the Brice Creek road will
vehicle fees Lane county will re­ is a sister-in-law of Mrs. Swarts.
servers here seen in their activity be started this week. This work
ceive »45,707.43 from the period of
Son Born—Mr. and Mrs. G. S.
Vacationing on Cosst— Mr. and
March 16 to June 30. according to Walker are the parents of a 7% only a political gesture, designed will require between 30 and 40
Mrs. Riley Snodgrass, their duugh- j
to
bring
the
two
men
more
into
days,
the
commissioner
said.
the report received by county of­ pound baby boy born to them at
ter, Maxine, and Miss Eunice Ger-1
ficials from the secretary of Btate. their home at Ninth and A streets the limelight.
her are now enjoying a 10 day vaca-1
These critics point out that the
The fund is distributed one-third Wednesday morning. They have
tion trip which will take them J
farm board is committed against
to the counties and two-thlrds to named the new arrival. Richard.
down the coaat to San Francisco 1
any action that would result in ma-
the state highway commission. The
and return by way of Crater Lake
HARDWARE — FURNITURE — PAINTS
le ria lly low erin* lhe Price o i whe4t-
total for the state including both H F 4 U V W R F « ? T L E R S T O
HEAVY WRESTLERS TO
R
problem o, M,Uni lu
National
Park.
for county and highway commiss­
APPEAR AT CONVENTION holdings at an average price of 92
ion is »2,247.962.
cents and the present price is less
CORVALLIS. Ore., July 21—Abt (ban ba„ tbal on tbe Chicago Commissioner and County
Kaplin, 220 pound wrestler, now in Board oi Trade. The effect of an Judge Discuss Plan to Help
Work in Lane County
Portland, has been signed for the appeal t0 Mr Hoover to stop the
big match headlining a snappy board from unloading its holdings
Possible federal aid for the
In honor of Mrs. W. R. Hardle of wrestling card to be pulled on Bell cannot amount to much, it is said United States employment office
Hardie Lane who with her husband Field at Corvallis on Thursday here, as wheat will have to appro­ here was discussed at a meeting of
and sons, Richard and Leslie, an evening of the Legion convention. ximate »1 a bushel before the gov­ C. M. Gram, atate labor commi»-
leaving to make their home In Des- Agust 6. 7 and 8. Kaplin took a ernment can start selling.
»ioner, and Judge C. P. Barnard of
The farm board’s selling cam­
Molnes, Iowa, Mrs. Frank Pattison fall from Gus Sonnenberg in Port­
Has supplied the Stepping Stones to Success In
the county court.
land
two
weeks
ago
and
is
con­
paign is definitely hooked up with
sponsored a delightful tea Friday
all fields of endeavor.
The federal office has been est-
afternoon July 17. The tea table sidered one of the foremost con­ a plan to purchase fresh wheat to
abllflhed
here
since
March
1918,
tenders
for
the
heavy-weight
wrest
the amount of its sales. All trans­
was beautiful with flowers under
actions will be handled so as not and ha» been directed since then
the firs on the lawn. Baskets of ling world crowd.
Either "Australian' Mulro or t0 deprggs the market price unless by Frank L Armltage.
flowers were pieced about on the
The county appropriate» »600 a
lawn where former friends gathered Strangler Lewis will be Kaplin s ^be world price should rise, and
tn chi* end enjoy delirious refresh- opponent In the bout at Corvallis. n0Ile w¡n be made without consult year to help in financing the office
u.
e ...
goiiatlons are being carried on ing representatives of the farmers, and the city contribute» a like
mints and tea. Mrs. Al Vsndehey ¡ with the managers of both men.
jt is geDerally conceded here that amount.
presided at the tea table. Those
Negotiations for the preliminar- tbe hoardg statement is an ultl-
Senator SJeiwer will be asked to
V
who enjoyed the afternoon even’ ¡ les and sernl-wlndup are not as yet matum to all wheat farmers, warn­ consider a plan for the helping of
were: Mesdames H. E. W ylie. M e - 1 complete, but real top-notchers are ing them the government cannot the »mailer government employ­
Elhany, Clarence Chase, H. L. promised by the Corvallis commit­ aid them unless they reduce their ment office» which now and for a
Chase. Gene Chase, Will Sehick, D. tee, Ed Brands, the chairman, Is wheat acreage. It Is also taken as a number of year» since the war
________ i
Ray, Al Vandehey. W. H. Anderson receiving assistance from sports­ warning to private grain traders draw no federal fund».
Sawmill» and lumber camp own Today we have a far wider variety
Harry Conkey. T. T. Maxwell, Alice men in Portland in arranging the that the board will not allow itself
to be “smoked out” into a definite ers formerly gave financial support
Pattison. Miss Maude Chase, Miss card.
The wrestling program will begin announcement regarding prices, to the federal employment office of fine cotton materials from which
Vera Conkey, recently from South
to choose.
Dakota, Mrs. W. R. Hardie, guest at 6:30 o’clpck Thursday evening In which would permit traders to here but since the big Hlump In the
Tixlay’s sketch suggests how to
of honor, and Mrs. Frank Pattison. the south circle of Bell Field and Jockey the market for their own lumber Industry thia ha» been cur­
make
a white or colored cotton
will
be
over
In
time
for
the
big
tailed. It 1» hoped to have about
M essrs E. O'Day and Ed O'Day
selfish purposes.
• • •
»1000 a year for the Eugene office dress. The flounce on the skirt mea­
of San Francisco visited at the convention ball at the Memorial
Tammany may be condemned for from federal emergency appropria­ sures about 14 inches In depth and
Maxwell home Monday. They are Union building near the stadium.
a thousand sins but it never has tion» until such time a» Industry the pleats are about an Inch and a
enroute to Canada.
half In width. You can easily lay
been accused of pussy footing. Re­ I k in a better condition here.
The government office here ha» them yourself, then haute down and
publican politicians here are try­
N O T IC E OF F IN A L A C C O U N T
press carefully. The frill on the bod­
ing to puzzle out whether Claude proved its worth and 1» a great
or any other printing you n e e d .............................
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
Richard W. Longmlre of Cottage
ice Is made from a three Inch piece
help
to
all
employer»
of
labor
In
G.
Bowers,
the
keynote
orator
at
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
Grove and Anna B. Cushing of Bell­
of material laid In pleats about an
COUNTY OF LANE
the Democratic national convention Lane county. Judge Barnard »aid.
ingham, Wash.
Inch wide. Inntead of extending the
IN PROBATE NO. 5504
in 1928, has not again sounded the
Waldermar R. Anderson and Han­
frilling around the back It Is best
IN THE MATTER OF THE E8
Portland
C
hildren
Here
—
B
illy
TATE OF CHRIST P. MILLER. nah A. Ryberg, both of Mapleton. call to battle in his Fourth of July
to let it terminate at the shoulder
speech at the Tammany Wigwam in and Narc Pouter, son» of Dr. and
Deceased.
Donald C. Baker of Portland and
seams.
Mr».
W.
C.
Foster
of
Portland,
are
Notice Is hereby given that the
McLet n Halgenmn of Eu- New York City. T b .t his speech
Phyllis
undersigned has filed In the abo -e
actually represented the best »pending gome time in Springfield
entitled proceeding his final ac gene.
thought of hl» party 1» being con­ visiting with their grand-parent». TWO FINED $50; THEFT
count, and the court has entered an
Harold W. Pollock and Bessie
sidered here as more than likely Mr. and Mr». Frank DePue.
OF STEER IS CHARGE
order fixing the time for the hear­ Louise Walker, both of Eugerce.
ing thereon to be at the hour of 10
It
1»
to
be
noted
that
Gov.
Frank
Joseph O. Steinmetz of Eugene
o'clock A M August 28. 1931. and
Fines of »50 each were handed
lin D. Roosevelt, now the most
anyone having any objections there­ and Josephine M. Hord of Fergus
down by Judge O. F. Bklpworth In
Vacations
at
Portland—Mrs.
L.
A.
likely
candidate
against
Mr.
to shall file the same In writing on Falls, Minn
or before the time set for the hear
A. Raymond Blair and Thelma Hoover, studiously refrained from Tobals is spending her vacation In circuit court Tuesday against Fran­
Ing This notice Is first published Violet Zeaman, both of Eugene.
attending the rally. Hl» action Portland visiting with her son and cis A. Wood and Anton Schuesler,
“Business Printers’1
Julv 30. 1931.
Robert
Louis
Hawkins
and
Ollie
leaves him free to accept or reject daughter In-law, Mr. and Mrs charged Jointly with theft of a
CHRIS M. MILLER. Admlnlstra
Offices: 119 E. Broadway, Eugene
and 4th St. Springfield
Jane Fawver, both of Junction City. Bower’s dictum, which 1» that the Merle Toblaa. She also plans to steer.
tor.
Wood had been convicted and
visit
with
her
sister
at
Silverton
be­
Fred
Becker
of
Portland
and
Ad-
coming
campaign
will
be
fought
out
II. E. Slattery, Attorney for Ad­
Schuesler pleaded guilty.
fore returning to Springfield.
ministrator.
ele de Backer of Oakland, Cal.
strictly on the tariff Issue.
E
J®.
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