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    THURSDAY, AUQU8T •. 1981
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
PAOK POUR
«PPLIMnON FÜR I c
WATER REJECTED
California Girl W e ^ ^ ^ ooner of Ditties ]
I
PICNICKERS SHOULD USE
CARE DRINKING WATER
Attended 28th Conference of Governor»
|
Kugeue, Ore., Picnickers should
not trust to luck in selecting drink
ing water. While Oregon has made
tests of hunritids of wells ami
Radio Station KOAC to Giva
water supplies « hicta will be used,
Oakridge Company is Denied
by tourists during the summer, the! BY R A D FO R D M O B ltt
Listonara Many Detail« of
Right of Appropriation
headquarters
ugmtttee of th->, v/’ OCAftm watMIAGTPN OuUtA
Stata Saaaion of Vats
from Salt Creek
Lane f . unty Medical society u-.d j
WASHINGTON.
D.
C..
Aug.
4
thw Sou'hern Willamette INatr.ct
Fur tbs benefit of Oregon Legion-
Application tor water right« by
<sident Hoover's statesm mllke
Dent il society it a bullet in is; u it
iialies and others over the slate
the t'ascade-Utlllties company with
declares that (he old ariaite that handling ot the debt holiday, which
who ere unable to get to Corvallis
headquarter« at Oakridge has been
rutin ng
purities Itself is a aas entirely his own brain child,
for (he state convention of (he Am
rejected by the state hydroelectric
lias had the unexpected affect of
fallacy.
•ricen lorglon August 6. 7. aud (,
commission.
tailing up the anil-lloovcr cam
•'Crcgo.i
has
hi
Hugh’
the
typlic.id
KOAC, tbe Oregou Stale College
The company sought to be grant
ulgn
which
had
not
been
expected
rate down by wattling people to be
radio station will oroadcast a num­
ed right to appropriate CO second
careful about their water supply," before the coining winter, instead,
ber of the more Important events,
rei-t of water from Salt Creek tor
declares
the bulletin "There need when his opponents found he had
according
to W I. Ksddarly, pro­
ihe development of 447 horsepower.
not be a single death in Oregon . •« atnbli-hcd himself in the favor
gram director.
sna
of
a
majority
of
the
voters
by
his
from typhoid If people would listen
Tbe first geme III the American
ars (le ft Io
NATIONAL FOREST
position on reparations, they de­ Ohio were pholagrsahed
to this warttiug
Ritchie and
legion junior baseball series for
RoosrvHl. Albert
right) Gifford Finchot. Franklin
cided
to
open
the
attack
liuinedlate-
RECEIPTS SHOW
• Many persons have an idea that
the cbamplousblp of Oregon will be
George White.
water from any running stream In ly-
broadcast Thursday afternoon, be-
>2.000.000 DECREASE
the country Is pure and fit to drink
As a consequence the country is unless a 30 per cent reduction la thau most Hues Io stabilisation, yet, ginning et 3 10 o'clock, and the ee-
if clear and cold because 'running back to happeuings several years planted.
Owing chiefly to a decline In tim­
the report pointe out, careful plan­ i-oud geme Friday afternoon at tbe
water purifies itself.' There Is a the president. Most ot them date
ber aalea. receipts from the Na­
ning Is possible In nearly every same hour Tbe East Side Commer­
grain of truth in (hat old saylug. back o happenings several yearq, Political observers here a s s e r t
tional Forests decreased 31.758.479
Une. yielding higher returns in pro­ cial club of Portland will represent
Rudy
Vallee,
idol
o
f
flappers
hr-
-,
e
»
nuMion
liearts.
according
to
his
,>r-
but like some other traditions, there ago. One of them, which was fea­ wheat has ceased to be a concern fits to the manufacturers and bet that city and eastern Oregon, and
for the fiscal year ending June SO.
■gent when he secretly m arried I-ay Webb, o t Santa Barbara. Cal., in N
is a pound of falsity there also.
tured In one ot the moat powerful for politicians and baa moved over 1er Income to the workers.
the United States forest service an­ Jersey recently
tbe Marlon county legion team will
"If a running brook crosses a Democratic papers In the country, to the field of economics. Unless
nounced today at Portland. Oregon.
represent the western part of the
farm yard or pasture or flows near harks back to the story that Mr. farmers cut down their acreage
There were small gains In grazing
state.
tees for cattle and horses, and in
a highway it is bound to pick up Hoover had practically decided to next year they will hardly get OREGON DAIRY HERDS
From 7 30 to I o'clock Thursday
a few other Items. The drop In re­
INCREASING IN SIZE evening the winning numbers In
human or animal pollution, which, tun for President on the Democra­ enough out of thetr 1932 crop to
taken into the human system may tic ticket when Henry Cabot luidge pay tor their seed. Already there
ceipts was spread over all the nine
In spite of the low prices re­ the music contest «III be presented
national forest regions of the
cause disease. True. It is. that cer­ tot to him and turned hint Into a are signs that Kansas will go In
ceived
for milk and buttertal, Ore­ over KOAC. Entered la this run
United States and Alaska.
tain factors begin at once to ren­ Republican.
mure heavily for cattle, pigs and
Has
Influents—
Paul
Frese
is
ill
Leaves fo r M arshfield— R. L. der the water less dangerous but
gon dairymen are Increasing rather teat will be glee clubs from tbe
The receipts from the 22 national
The story does not lack for con­ poultry next year and declare a than decreasing the site of tbelr American iaiglou auxiliary units of
with
a
hard
attack
of
Influenza.
i
Bnmett
wnt
to
Marshfield
Wed­
»bat chance has it of becoming fit vincing details, which tells of the wheat moratorium" In order to al­
forests of Oregon and Washington i
Newberg. McMinnville, Portland
nesday .. orning. He is now on his
dairy herda.
tor the last fiscal year were 3S96,-
Visitor at Marcola — Marion vacation from duties at the Moun­ to drtnk? Let us see.
intimacy that existed between him low demand to catch up with sup­
aud Rose City (Portland); quartets
931.43, or 3675.664.96 less than for Adam was a business visitor at
' First of all. solid material tends and Gov. Franklin D. Roosevelt, ply.
This fart Is brought out In the from the auxiliarla« ot Albany,
tain
S
t
.tes
Power
company.
the previous year. Decreases are Marcola on Wednesday afternoon.
to settle oat. the heavier particles then assistant secretary of the
figures Just being complied tor the
Salem. Medford. McMinnville end
accounted for by smaller receipts
Due measure designed to afford second year of the Oregon dairy Roee City, (Portland); and Irloe
Drive to Reedsport— M r. and Mrs first, but the amount of sediment­ navy, and Franklin D. !-ane.
It
Visit at Portland — Mrs. Sam C. F. Ecgimacn left early Wednes­ ation depends on the rate of flow;
from timber sales, settlement and
adds a deft touch by telling how relief to people living outside of the cost study carried on by the farm representing the auxiliaries of
trespass, though Increases are Richmond and daughter, Helene, day t...truing by automobile for the faster the stream the less set­ Mrs. Hoover and Mrs. Roosevelt great cities has been adopted by the management department at Oregou
Salem, Coquille. O restrain. Hood
noted In grazing receipts, and spent a tew days at Portland dur­ Reedsport where they spent the tling. Thus solid material mav be used to prepare their modest Sun­ Interstate commerce commission, State college, under the direction ot
River, Medford. McMinnville, Port­
ing the week-end visiting relatives. day. returning late that evening.
water power rentals.
carried a long distance from the day suppers with their own bands which has authorised the Post Of­ II. E. Selby. On aprll 1. 1920. 614 land. Sheridan and Roee City,
Total receipts from all sources
place where the stream became while their husbands chatted. It fice department to accept parcels dairy farms Included In the study
(Portland.)
Sen B orn— Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Dinner Guests— Mr. and Mrs. C. polluted. Moreover, disease bac­
from 160 national forests were 34
then tells how Lodge couverted him up to 100 inches in helgbth and showed an average herd of 17 cows,
Listeners over KOAC Friday
Wright of Trent are the parents of F. Eggiinacn had as their dinner
992.875, as against 36.751.658 last
teria are so light In weight that and Mr. Hoover "became a Repub­ girth. This means, roughly, that while on April 1, 1931. tbs average
morning from 9 Io 10:30 o'clock
a baby sou born to them at their guests Mr. and Mrs. Fern Mergy
year. Timber sales were 63.514,S06.
there is comparatively little chance lican. at least In name."
parcels three feet by three feet and had Increased to II cows each.
will hear tbe Joint open mealing of
home on July 29. 1931.
and his mother. Mrs. Fern Mergy. of their settling so long as the
as against 34.337.543 last year. Graz
The average value of the (Oil tbe American legion and auxiliary.
more than two feet thick ran be
Another paper, also unfriendly to
ing receipts as a whole showed a
water remains in motion. If other
Fish Salmon Creek—Neil Pollard 'ail of Albany.
mailed In sones four to eight, or cows Included In the survey was Including addressee by Ralph
slight gain, cattle and horse gear and Jack Henderer spent Friday
streams Join the first stream, the the Hoover policies, goes on to re­ within 200 miles. The additional gtveu as 3112.60 on April I. 1929
O'Neil, national commauder of Ibe
Returns from M arshfield — The
late
that
ITesldent
Coolidge
practic­
pollution may become greatly dilu­
Ing fees amounting to 31.029.649, as ! and part of Saturday fishing on
mall that will be created Is expect­ By April 1, 1930, this bad decreased American laglun. and Mrs. Bees
Misses Velda and Beatrice Carson
ally
paved
the
way
for
his
succes­
ted and then much less dangerous,
agafhst 3992.304 the year preceding. Salmon creek,
ed to add 35.000.000 to postal reve­ to 3104 and by 1131 the figure had Imubaugh. national vice-president
returned Monday from Marshfield
and fees for sheep and goats to
hut on the other hand, these tribu­ sor by bis famous hesitation, when nue«, besides creating ebsap ex fallen to 336.
of the auxiliary. Friday evantog
where
they
spent
the
past
month
Visitor at Marcola—W. K. Bar
3918.063. as against 931.649 the year
taries may be highly contaminated asked to run again, and allowed It press rates for larger packages
from 7:45 to 9 o'clock Mayor
visiting with relatives.
nell.
Mountain
States
Power
com­
to
be
Inferred
that
be
might
stand
before.
and so increase the danger. Oxida-
than have been mailable up to now. MOTION MADE IN CASE
George Beker of Portland will
for being drafted. Meanwhile, the
Receipts from leases of lands for pany manager, was a visitor at
tion
of
impurities
by
air
is
rapid
More direct selling from farm to
Sliver in Ankle—Geòrgie Daugh­
gossip runs. Mr. Coolidge secretly
OF COUNTY ROAD RIGHT speak under the auspices of tbe 40
summer homes, hotels, pastures, Mareóla Wednesday.
consumer may result.
erty of Marcola injured her ankle in fast flowing streams 1f the water
et 3. following which tbe drum
told
Mr.
Hoover
that
he
would
not
flows
over
rocks
or
falls.
Sunlight
and other special uses showed a
Ton, i i , Removed— M Endicott Tuesday afternoon when she ran a
Selling by mall is steadily be­
corps contest will be broadcast
Asking
that
Lane
county
make
u
and
the
latter
then
laid
his
gain of 31.459, total receipts of underwent a tonsil operation at the large splinter Into the flesh. It was also has a greater < .ance to kill
coming an Increasing factor In more definite a description ot a from Bell field
3301.716. Water power fees were office of a local physician Satur- necessary to administer a local an- harmful bacteria of the stream Is plans for the nom nation. By this
turbulent, so that fresh surfaces of inside Information. Mr. Hoovsr was small communities and many of the piece of land sought for road right-
3112.307, with a gain of 34.814. Tim day.
easthetic before it could be re­
water are constantly exposed. Dis- the only cundldat« ready when the big city newspapers are carrying a of-way. a motion has been filed in MATRIMONY FOR JULY
her settlements amounted to more
moved.
lease
germs ttnd to die off rapidly "1 do not choose to run" statement separate classification under "par­ circuit court.
DOES WELL, 18 REPORT
than twice those of last year, reach­
Son Born— M r and Mrs. Miles
was issued. It gave him a walk­ cel post" In which farmers offer
The motloo Is made by defend­
ing a figure of 368.093. Turpentine Conley, route 1. Springfield, are
Marshfield People Visit—Mr. and outside the human body.
There were 62 marriage licences
over. the article says. And It adds, eggs and fresh poultry direct to ants in the condemnation suit
But a11 ot ,he fac,or8
sales also increased from 311.588 to the parents of a baby son. born to Mrs. C. A. Phillips and family of
city homes. One New Jersey wo­ brought by the county against issued In Lane county during tbe
317,773. Other items In the year's them at the Pacific Christian hos- Marshfield are spending a few days' are fre<luen,l> Insufficient to purify not without a touch ot malice, that
man is finding It profitable, appar­ Ralph O. Millar. Luch U. Miller. H. month of July. There have been
receipts were: receipts from vari pi tai in Eugene Wednesday, Aug- in Springfield as guests at the water in a stream so that it Is Mr. Coolidge actually did not like
ently, to advertise "fresh home- V. Christensen and Mrs. Christen other July months of the past when
safe
for
drinking
purposes.
There
Mr.
Hoover,
backing
It
up
with
ous forms of trespass, totaled 330.- ust 5. 1931.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Marlon
cooked meals” to Detroit consum­ ten.
Is no way to tell by the appeannee some corroboration.
matrimony has done belter but
460, of which fire trespass was 310,-
Adams.
ers by mail.
Visitors
from
Portland—Mr.
and
of
a
water
whether
it
Is
safe
to
still this is Dot so bad as It Is neit
102.
The president's advisers look on
drink or not. Not even an expert the campaign none too seriously
Among the Items recently noted PROBATE OF STEELE
to June as the best month for Ibis
The California region led In total Mrs. W. Price of Portland arrived
sanitary chemist can tell except and apparently have warned Mr. by Jess C. Hsrraman. of the Post
year.
receipts with 31.135.273; the Rocky in Springfield Saturday to spend
ESTATE
IS
ORDERED
by a careful analysis.
June tbs record-bolder for (he
Mountain region second with 3902,- two weeks visiting with Mrs.
Hoover that any reply would be Office department, as being offered
"Why take a chance of a serious bad politics. The only reaction to J by mall are honey, sorghum, bams,
262. while the North Pacific region Price's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. C.
Order for the probate ol the year so far totaled 70 marriage lie
infection by drinking water ot I the campaign, if it can be called bacon, maple syrup, preserves, Jel­ estate of A. F S. Steels, former ensea.
(Oregon and Washington) was Wright on Horse Creek.
whose history you know nothing? such, was president Hoover’s at­ lies. broilers and squabs. Ftsber secretary of the Eugene chamber
third with 3895.931.
Returns to Home— Mrs. J. W.
Carry water from home along with tack on short sellers of wheat, men are also selling huge quantities of commerce who died here a few DECK PLANK LOOSE ON
Lorah who has been visiting her
you when you are taking to the whom he characterized, by infer­ of flab, lobsters and other ocean weeks «go has been filed In pro­
LUMBERMEN TO MEET
daughter. Mrs. L. E. Stone, and her
NEW COUNTY SPAN
road. If you are going any great ence, as unpatriotic and unjustifi­ products by parcel post. Many farm­ bate court.
SOON AT LONGVIEW son, J. S. Lorah, left on the return County-Wide Program Plan­ distance, replenish your stock in ably selfish. He eliminates from bis ers are becoming prosperous
trip to her home In Greely, Colo­
Although a newly eroded bridge
Victor M Patterson Is appointed
ned for Rural Croups Dur­ some one of the larger communities
condemnation those men, like farm­ through this method. It Is pointed administrator of the estate. Per­ the county span east of Croswell
Seattle, Wash., August 6—Lum­ rado, Tuesday after having spent
ing Coming Winter
where the water supply is under ers and legitimate dealers, who are out In the report.
sonal property only Is listed as sesma rather decrepit to some mo­
ber association officials represent­ several weeks here. She will travel
s e e
supervision. Don't drink from the actually the owners of wheat and
the
northern
route
on
the
return
Mr. Steele owned do real estate In torists who complain that the deck
ing the entire lumber producing ter­
Rules for a county-wide dramatic roadside stream or spring."
who sell short In order to hedge.
planks shake and rattle whenever
The president's emergency em­ Lane county.
ritory of the United States are ex trip.
contest for rural groups sponsored
The step was taken beyond ques­ ployment committee bas released a
car crosses.
by the county recreation and dra­
pected to attend a meeting of the
NEW COUNTY MAP OF
tion In an effort to curry favor with report made to it by 49 of the lead
Members of the county bridge
Stats Commleslensr Suss
executive committee of the board
matic society are being sent out
ROADS IS PREPARED the farmers.
' Ing soap makers In the country
Suit for 3360.03 was filed In Cir­ building crews attribute this to tbe
from the office of the home demon
of directors of the National Lum­
Kansas' bumper crop, which is which shows bow that Industry has cuit court Saturday by the state use ot a steel device recommended
stration agent.
ber Manufacturers association to
Work tin the making of a new again beyond any expectation, has stabilized labor conditions. It says industrial
accident
commission by tbe state bridge department In­
be held In Longview. Wash., on
Applications from rural groups
August 7 in conjunction with a
must be filed by -November 1. Eli­ Lane county road map has been had an immediate effect in sending that only four of the reporting com­ against the Horton Lumber com­ stead of nailing the planks as on
all other county bridges.
meeting of the Board of Trustees
mination will take place first by completed at the office of the coun­ the price of wheat down still more, j panies have shown a drop In the pany of Lane county.
County bridge builders are not
The state commission seeks to
of the West Coast Lumbermen's
districts and then by district cham­ ty engineer, this being the first until the old fetish of dollar wheat j number of employees while 13 have
association scheduled for August 6.
pions competing at a county con­ complete map made since 1922. The has been lost sight of in the fact ' shown an Increase. While the man- collect a sum alleged due In provid­ so favorable to the use of tbe new
new map seven feet by four feet that almost four bushels can be ufacture of soap lends Itself better ing employes' protection.
methods of laying tbe deck.
according to an announcement Is­
test.
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sued by the West Coast association.
The following are the rules contains all the construction and bought for that figure. The depart 1
bridges installed since the previous ment of agriculture, which urged ~~
The West Coast association will
given;
lessened production at the start ot
tender a dinner to the visiting lum­
1. Any bona fide rural community map of 1922.
A large number of smaller maps this year, only to have its admoni­
bermen at the Monticello Hotel on
group may enter the contest.
the evening of August 6 and his
2. There shall be no professional m e quarter size are also being tion go unheeded, now says that
wheat will go still lower next year
Invited all West Coast lumbermen
made at the engineer's office.
direction of the play entered.
to attend the dinner.
3. A11 plays competing shall be
Representatives from 10 regional
one-act.
associations of lumber manufactur­
4. Competition will be held first
ers and from the national associa­
by districts to be determined by (he
tion are expected to attend the
dramatics committee in charge.
meeting. Dr. Wilson Compton, sec­
The winner of each district shall
Amelia Earhart set a new auto­
retary-manager of the national as­
be chosen by February 29, 1932, and
giro
record
for
women
flyers
In
a
sociation. and Walter F. Shaw,
shall have competed against at
Nowdays a child picks up Geography from
trade extension manager of the flight above Philadelphia.
least one other community. The
same organization, will discuss the
district winners will compete for
Costs less
the rumble seat; Arithmetic from a
lumber promotion plan developed 343 MILLS OPERATE
the county championship.
per
job
by the national body. It Is consider­
5. The dramatics committee shall
AT 39% CAPACITY
per year
ed the most comprehensive pro­
select and schedule the Judges for
dial phone, and the Alphabet
gram ever worked out for the ¡um­ Seattle, Wash.,—A total of 343 all contests. A uniform score card
ber industry, covering means of mills reporting to the West Coast for judging will be used.
from a radio station list
promoting lumber demand In all Lumbermen’s association for the
6. All communities desiring to
the principal use fields.
week ending July 25 operated at compete in the contest shall apply
Another important matter to be 39.28 per cent of capacity, as com­ for entry to the county dramatics
discussed is the recently Issued pared to 39.61 per cent of capacity, committee by November 1. 1931.
report of the Lumber Production for the preceding week and 49.46
Survey committee of the Timber per cent for the same week last CLUB LEARNS ABOUT
cnoservatiou Board appointed by year. For the first 29 weeks of
JUDGING FOR FAIRS
President Hoover to study the pro­ 1931 these mills have operated at
blems of the lumber industry and 41.48 per cent of capacity, as com­
The Portage Calf club, under the
to make recommendations for Im­ pared to 61.04 per cent for the
Good paint and varnish are an econ­
proving its situation.
same period in 1930. During the leadership of H. N. Huntington was
omy not an expense. A house lasts
week ended July 18, 173 plants were met with Friday, July 31 by R. C.
We put Modern Thought and Type Faces to work
many times as long when It is cared for
i reported as down and 170 as ope- Kuehner, county club agent. Mem-,
MOTHER SEEKS CHILD;
and you can get much more for It If
bers were given instruction in Judg­
DIVORCE SUIT FILED rati"g Those operating reported ing and the making of a rope halter
yon want to sell. Aside from that there
production as 65.6 per cent of capa­
for you when you order printing from thia shop.
is what others think—and say.
suitable
for
their
animals.
Custody of one child and 320 a city.
The club members were Instruc­
Current new business reported
Painting is made easy If you have the
month for support are sought in a
proper brush. We’ll be glad to help you
divorce action filed in circuit court by 223 ldentlcal m111» ™ 10•»« ted in throwing a dairy animal
last week by Lydia Decker against per tent over Production and ship- without injury and much practice
make the right selection.
her husband Leo Decker.
ments were 22.95 per cent over. was done by the club members on
This store is headquarters for
The couple married September 3 New export bU8ine8'' received dur- their own calves. By this method,
1927
ing the week was about 1,400,000 using a couple of half hitches
__________ _
feet legB than the volume reported around the body of the animal, It
is possible for two 11 year old boys
Visits at Salem—F. O. Haverman. for the previous week; Increases to throw a cow weighing several
of
about
2,100,000
feet
In
the
rail
in charge of the liquidation of the
times more than the combined
Commercial State bank, spent the trade and 9,000,000 feet In the do­
weight of the two.
mestic
cargo
trade
were
reported
week-end at Salem and at Wood­
while
the
local
trade
dropped
ap­
The club plans on having an ex­
burn.
proximately 700.000 feet, making hibit at the North Fork Grange,
Released from Hospital — Mrs. the total new business approximate­ August 18.
Walter Gossler was dismissed from ly 9,000,000 feet more than the pre­
This club has been meeting
“Bualneas Printer»"
the Pacific Christian hospital Sat vious week. During the past 29 throughout the summer and after
urday following recovery from a weeks of 1931 orders for 223 mills the club meetings have had many
Offices: 119 E. Broadway, Eugene
and 4th St. Springfield
major operation which she under­ have averaged 2.28 per cent over enjoyable picnics, trips to the
production.
went recently.
beach, and swimming parties.
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