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    TH » 8PRINOFÎKLD NEWS
page four
PIM I
WHEAT SURPLUS
Northwest Wheat Belt Farmers Sign for Crm^Control ]
Northwest Crop
Averages Better
wireless stallou In Seattle whit the S
JisngB« M a o t
doctor said The Army operators V U f l U U l U f l S i F J C v t
seul a wireless to Anchorage ask
*1
• L i
Clingman tonight
¡L T a n ^ X ^ ie “
10 ,h "
1 haven't heard whether Ills boy I
got well or not. but i salute Edward Henry Jon«» Return« to Mix
Drought Ar«a in U S. Largar
Stevens of Seuttie ills spirit » r With Mickey McGuIr«; Aue-
Than In 1930; Corn. Oata.
I helpfulness Is what the whole world
|r ,an N e m a „ ^ . g O p p o n en t
Northwest Crop Surplus to!
needs mora than It needs anything
Barley, Wheat in Declina
Foreign Markets; Ouaran-
elae.
Another three-card wrestling pro
tee Fixed Price by Tax
(
O O P E ....................a world treaty
Generally favorable crop pros-
gram (ealurlng some of the muet
The other day I had a visit with popular mat urlisi» who have »P
pevts tu the Pacific Northwest, but
Oregon and the Pacific northwest
even less promising condition« In
t apíalo Klchmoinl Pearson llobson, pw|rw||
Ll,„„ Vounty Is scheduled
were the centers of much activity
the country as a whole than a
Spanish War hero »ml former mem (>r )h(( KugHn> armory ioulghl at »
related to the agricultural adjust­
iwr of Congre»» from Alaliamn. who
t|„, Kugelt«
month ago are Indicated In the
ment act and having to do particu­
August report ou the agricultural
has for years been devoting hl ureuu to wroalle loulght Include
larly with wheat, fruit, and live
situation Just released by the Ore­
life to the effort to stamp out the Oils ClIngAan. John Nemanlc.
stock in this territory, according to
International traffic in narcotica. | Mickey McGuire and Henry Jones
gon State college extension service
fft, «b«*», «toi»
a summary of events Issued by Ore­
The report also contains outlook
Opening the bill will be a 34»
» u l to pn«,« m such aa morphine, cocaine and has
gon State college.
statements on dairy, beef cattle, « . — . j . , . » » . H , served h i. tie,« Put hlsh
minute go between Karl Martin.
Of vital interest the world over
hog«, «beep, poultry, wheat and • z the ead aaked to h* «H««»d tv
Aa a result of the work of the Austrian, and Nemanlc, the St.
hl« kutu«, su
was the informal hearing at Port­
seeds
commission which Captain Hobaon I.oula boy. McGuire and Junes will
hto
brother,
Atw.
»1
land on the proposed plan of sub­
Drought has occurred over a
stealing He h * . iso-« heads, organist«! under the l-eague show on the 45 minute stiml flual
sidising export of some «0 million
larger area than In 1930," says the
of Nations. »9 nations have Just event Jones has a large following
bushels of surplus wheat in the Pa­
circular, which gives Information
signed a treaty agreeing It, limit In Eugvn« and lias a reputation as
cific northwest. This constitutes a
on prospective output of all of the
(he production of narcotics lo ec a clean, hard working wrestler.
new policy for the United 9tates
major crops produced la Oregon.
For the final and main event.
tual medical requirements In aq
and is considered to have special
Pasture conditions on August 1
other twenty or thirty years. Cap Herb Owen. Eugene promoter, will
significance Just now as the wheat
were the worst on record, with the
tain Hobaon believe», "dope will match Cilngntau against Herbert
exporting’ nations are seeking to
hay crop bslow average for the
be a<> bard to g»t that there will he Park, a Canadian from Vancouver,
Th om «. P eter«,». (c e a te r) of Cam O m a ty . North DaXete.
th . » rtt
reach some reduction agreement.
whole country and the combined
«»nag
farm er e f th« N erthw est belt to apply for ■ aoatrwet with
no new crop of drug addici» and British Columbia. Thia will ba
Plan Acceptable to All
corn. oats, barley production only j
the Agricultural A djustm ent Admraiatrattoa aad thus cooperate with tho
Park's first uppearauoe before a
the old one» will have died off.
goverim eot ta trying to r ttv . the problem of g e t u a , . r o ^ . o b l e on ce
The hearing resulted In formation
three-fourthe of average, to nearly
local audience.
I
think
he
le
unduly
optimistic,
wheat
Right,
ts
County
Estoniion
Agent.
E
A
O
tlh
o
u
a
L
o
ft,
F,
W
of a detailed plan reported accept­
match the record-breaking «mall
All contests will tw> for the best
but I hope he'» not. I have aeen
Madmou. neighbor «hoot grower who alao argued
able to all parti*« concerned, par­
wheat crop.
enough myaelf In the effect» of the two out of throe falls
ticularly the producers, the export­
M ilk Covet are Exception
lorst week Cllngman took llullilog
narcotic oablt on men and women
ers and the millers. The plan calls
The outlook statements Indicate
SEASON
HERE
TO
LOCATE
to realise what It doe» to them aud Jackson In Iwo of three falls. The
for selling this surplus wheat for VETERANS OFFERED AID
GRASSHOPPER EGG BEDS that sheep production has turned
to society, but also to realise how bust match on the card ahowvd
what it will bring in foreign mar­
SEEKING ADJUSTMENTS
downward and that symptoms are
hard It Is to break au addict of the Scotty Williamson. Three-C boy
kets and then making up the dif­
Looking ahead to a possible appearing of an eventual change In DISARMAMENT- • • a naw oonoapt habit
from Wendllng. who tamed Art
Notice
of
the
appointment
of
a
ference between that and the do­
grasshopper outbreak next year, the uptrend of milk cow numbers
O'Kellly and made a great Impree
My friend Norman Davis, Untied I
mestic market price out of pro­ special board of review for Oregon farmers might save themselves which are now 14 per cent greater
stun
on the fana. Thor Jeuaen won
State
Ambnasador
at
Large,
la
hope
j
ex-service
men
with
disability
ceeds of the wheat processing tax.
much future loss by spotting grass­ than lu 1928. The hog and wheat
TREASURER
a decision over Nemanlc tn au uu-
The effect of this will be to raise claims against the government has hopper egg beds at thia season, outlooks are said to depend prl ful (bat. after «even years of dis COUNTY
CALLS MANY WARRANTS usually rough coni«« t
the price in the northwest by wip­ been received here by P. J. Bartho­ aays Don C. Mote, enthomologlst marlly upon the production con­ cuaaion. luteruational dlsariuam-'it
will
soon
get
somewhere.
When
I
lomew,
adjutant
of
the
local
poet.
ing out much of the present abnor­
at Oregon State college. Trained trol plans being developed under
Warrants on vhe general fund, FLOWERS DEMONSTRATE
Claims to be reviewed are those observers report that It la about the Agricultural Adjustment act. talked with him a few days ago he
mal spread between here and Chi­
was
more
optimistic
about
II
than
I
county
road fund, and special road
In
which
the
veteran
was
formerly
cago. officials believe. It «rill also
time to expect another bad out­
ADVANTAGE OF COLORS
Summarizing the general trend have ever seen him.
warrant» have been called by Grace
clear out the present congested granted service connection under break of some species such as was
of prices received and prices paid
Srhlaka
county
treaaurer.
Hhe
haa
Nobody
Is
asking
any
nation
Io
the
presumption
of
soundness
at
terminals and storage space with
Many people are commenting on
experienced In 1915-1917 and again by farmers, the report »hows a
abandon Ita defense. The program called all general fund warrants
out flooding the eastern markets time of enlistment and has since tn 1932 23
downward trend tn average prices which la coming to be accepted t written up to December 12. 1932 the attracilveueaa of Ihe W F.
and thus harming the entire do­ been denied under the new law and
Walker yard between Third and
Swarms of grasshoppers milling of farm products following the
most everywhere Is that nations! and extending through register
those claims previously allowed on around In the air or thickly bunch
mestic price level.
Fourth on "B" streets, pointing out
grand
19-polnt
advance
from
mid-
|
should
uot
be
permitted
to
provide
number
8043.
County
road
warrant-
a showing of the disability prior to ed on the ground usually Indicate
Fruit Plan Agreed Upon
June to mid-July. On the other themselves with the sort of wea «o April I. 1933. through register how of few easily grown flowers
Immediately following the wheat January 1, 1925. The latter em they are looking for egg-laying
when properly placed and taken
hand, the cost of commodities pons which are useful only for the number 1677 have«been_
' pMn,
c. „ brtgh, ^ „„ . yar4
hearing the formal hearing on the braces Tuberculosis. Encephalitis areas on dry meadows or dry spots
which
farmers
purchase
at
retail
InvBMlun of another n ation '* terrl have special road w a rra n l*
Juu
ronaldarable
proposed marketing agreement for Spinal Meningitis. Paralysis Agi In. Irrigated districts or fields. Dea
13.
1933
Including
number
1789
1
h»»"
«pent • ronelderable
has continued the steady upward tor»
tree fruits of the four Pacific north­ tans. N. P. Disabilities and Amebic tructlon of egg beds Is one of the
_________
amount of hard work on the yard
trend with the government Indez
west states was held. Sentiment Dysentery. The new requirement Is most successful methods of fighting
It Germany had uot had the great
filling It lu. getting a lawn started
at 105 per cent of pre-war for July
that
they
be
traced
back
and
shown
was overwhelmingly in favor of the
Marriage Llcsnaes Issued
! and cultivating the plants. but I
the hoppers
and likely some higher at the mid. Krupp and Skoda guns It could
agreement submitted by the agricul­ to have had their beginning In the
During Ihe past week Ihe rouuty j have spent very little money, says
die of August. Judging from whole­ never have Invaded Belgium lu
tural adjustment administration, service or within one year of date
1914
Big mobile guns and big clerk haa granted marriage lie- Mr Walker In commenting ou bis
sales
price
indexes.
FEED
STORE
FRONT
GETS
which was a compromise between of discharge.
tanks would be abolished by such enaea Io the following: Foster Har-, efforts.
COAT OF GREEN PAINT
previous majority and minority re­
May Appear Before Board
an agreement aa the nations at Gen rold and Stella Rayburn, both of
The moat noteworthy thing about
ports.
All veterans whose cases are to
eva are talking about Military men Eugene; Harold Solelm and Rachel j this la the fact that all the work
Woodwork and trimmings of the
Federal examiners who presided be reviewed by the special board
are coming to realise that aircraft Wesala. both of Eugene; Harold haa been done and plant» have
over the hearing expect it to be ap­ have been so advised by letter and front of Chic's Feed store on Main
Epps, Crawfordsville, and Methal been grown since this spring No
The other day Jimmy Fox of the “,un* can n’ ” r wln •»
street
near
Second,
were
given
a
proved and put into effect by Sept­ were further requested to notify
war. and that It ts not hard for any ! p urn ina„r. Kugene; N<-al Howell delicate flower» have been planted,
Philadelphia
Athletics
slashed
out
coat
of
bright
green
paint
the
first
ember 15. in time for the winter the administration If they desired
a home run, a triple, a double, and nation to protect Its coast against al|l) Juane Driggs, both of Eugone-, but the more common, quick grow-
pear and apple movement.
to make a personal appearance be- of the week by Mr Meacham,
Boy Gordlneer. Cottage Grove and Ing varieties were used The great
a single during one game, to drive a foreign navy.
fore the board. Very few have done owner of the building.
Will Buy Oregon Pigs, Sows
A few months ago there was a Merle Jonson. Creswell; Victor .«H conslderailon was given to the
In
nine
runs,
for
a
new
American
Meanwhile the administration ao.
League record. The old mark of real fear of a new war In Europe ! Phelps and Elizabeth Wilmot. both arrangement and blooming periods
has pnt its hog slaughtering plan
Written authorization to repres­ STREETS GET ATTENTION eight runs batted In was set by Now there Is a genuine belief that j of Eugene; E. G. Cays and Myrtle of the plants.
into effect lu the mlddleweet and ent the veteran must be given to
AFTER LIGHT RAINFALL Topsy Hartzell, of the New York permanent peace ts close at hand I Upton, both of Eugene
has announced that hog raisers in the Legion by the veteran, other­
FRIENDS CLASS TO HEAD
Several of the rougher streets Yankees. In 1911. Jim Bottomley, PROGRESS.................. It is actual
this state will also be eligible later wise no material help can be given
A hundred years ago Europe had
of
the
St.
Louis
Cardinals,
in
1924,
about
the
city
are
being
dragged
CHURCH NIGHT SOCIAL
to dispose of light weight pigs and on the claim.
a population of 180 millions of peo­
and graded this week by Lum An­ drove In 12 runs.
i «-
heavy sows soon to farrow at pre­
ple most of them frequently on the
Veterans whose claims come un­ derson, street commissioner, fob
Members of the Friends class of
mium prices. This is purely an
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Harblt and
der the classification noted above lowing the rainfall early thia week
Frank X. Shields. New York ten verge of starvation. That was as far I daughter, Mollie Dean. from North the Christian church under (he <11-
emergency plan to avert a disas­
must notify the administration that Mill street and Second street are nls ace. completed bis one man bat­ as the world had got In the 12 cen- | Bend have been visiting at the r act Ion of Mia. Mli.a Peterson will
trous surplus of pork, the officials
they desire to appear—otherwise, being worked over first.
tle against the United States Davis furies since European civilisation I home of Mr. and Mr» l-awronre have charge of the weekly church
state.
they will not be aavlsed when the
Cup team at Newport. R. I., the really begun Today Europe h a s; Oos.le for several day. They left ">«'>t program at th. Christian
More permanent plans for handl­
claim comes up for consideration.
other day. by defeating Wilmer nearly 500 million population, all of Monday evening for Marcela to I church tonight following the rover
Enters
.
Hospital.
—
.
Harry
Bain
ing all livestock were considered
After this has been done they bridge was admitted to the Eqgene Allison in the final round for the them sure of their food.
visit Mr and Mrs. Vernon Hanson J •'<! «H»h <llnx>-r Melvin Trailer will
at Spokane where amendments to
should write the State Service of- hospital Tuesday.
Newport Casino Bowl continuing
That Is a lot of progress to make 1 The straw stack belonging to >’•*" l h»r«- ° r *h" devotlonale dui-
the national code were approved
I fleer for assistance In the presenta­
his grass courts campaign begun In a hundred years People who WaHer
wag destroy,«1 by fir. >"« «*»• Absence of Rev. Velli«
and preparations made to organise
Visitor from Monroe— Mrs W. W. stx weeks ago. Shields earned his
tion of their claim.
l
h_
e
°
ld
*”
la»t
Friday
Sparks
from the engine j V™“ »
the northwest states on a regional
Squires of Monroe Is visiting at the fifth successive tournament trophy talking about the lives of the small
basis.
started
th--
flame
Just
as the crew
H. E. Gerber home in Springfield
minority who lived In what was re was finishing threshing, fortunate-
There is a twilight baseball i«a-
Son Born— M r. and Mrs. C. E. this week.
Joe Kirkwood, the Australian garded as luxury while the common I Mr PlaH had hauled the grain In «ue n““r Youngstown. Ohio, that
8. P. Man Here—L. C. Maxwell. Caudell. Eelgbth and "B” streets
slaves. Few a , R was threshed so none of It?» rwpldly running short of players.
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■ were practically
Visits Mother—Mrs. Flaud Town­ trick shot star who never before people
inspector for the outhern Pacific I are the parents of a baby boy born
has won a major title, ripped of us would care to live as uncom­
So many men have gone bark to
railroad, wag an overnight visitor to them at their home Wednesday, send Palenia of San Francisco Is
was damuged
through the last two rounds of the fortably as the nobility and royal
work that managers are having a
in pringfield Tuesday, registering August 30. 1933. The boy weighed here visiting with her mother, Mrs.
Mr and Mrs. Meyers from Glen
Canadian open tn subpar golf to ly did in the old days, without gas
hard timo finding replacements.
Virgie Townsend Reynolds.
at the Springfield hotel.
nine pounds.
dale,
California
have
been
visiting
score one of the most decisive tri­ or electric light or even kerosene
Visitor from Rainbow—Mr and umphs In the history of the com­ stoves, without plumbing or fur­ at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fulton
It's ell over bu the shouting In
Mrs. George Williams of Rainbow petition which no Canadian has naces or even stove«. Forks were They are thinking some of locating
the American league. The Wash­
were business visitors In Spring- been able to win In the last 14 introduced by Queen Elizabeth, in Oregon.
Miss Nellie Mathews Is planning ington Senators seem to have a
field Wednesday.
years.
only a little over 300 years ago,
very safe lead. In the National Lea­
and soap was a novel luxury for the to leave In a few days for the Cen­ gue the Naw York Giants are out
Visits from Wendling — Miss
tury
of
Progress
exposition
In
Chi-
The annual women's national ten­ rich In her time.
in front with a fairly safe lead A
Katherine Roberta of Wendllng Is
nis championships encountered a
When people tell you the world Is r“*°'
world's aerlea between New York
visiting at the Seavey Hop Island
Severnl
fumllles
from
Thurston
lot of rain this year and the going backward and that the aa"
and Washington should be Intereat-
this week.
moved
to
J.
W.
Seavey
bop
yard
matches instead of ending on a of Invention, beginning with the
S P R IN G F IE L D , O R EG O N
i Ing enough.
Visits Daughter—Mr-i. Winkler of aturday as announced ran over to steam-engine, haa not improved hu Tuesday.
Vancouver, Washington is visiting a following Sunday, Monday aud man conditions, tell them to run
here with her daughter, Mrs. Nor­ Tuesday.
along and read their history books
A N N O U N C IN G
man Anderson.
LA N D ......................................for all
Chanj?' of Phone Number
Ralph Metcalfe. Marquette sprint­
There Is land enough In the
Texas Man Here—Frank Whalley er. has been running beautifully In
United State»—nearly 20 thousand
The
Sunday
school
picnic
mark
of Dallas. Texas Is visiting In Europe with the American team of
Our fine line of m eats in the new m eat m arket is
million acres—to give every family Ing the close of ihe attendance con­
Springfield ai the home of his p r- field and track Invaders. Five times
m eeting a ready response. High quality m eats hand­
more than 60 acres, If it were divi­ test at Laaburg was well attended
Now
Phone
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Whalley
to date at this writing Metcafe has ded up equally. If only ten percent
led under the most sanitary conditions insures you the
Sunday.
equalled
the
world’s
100-meter
re­
of the land Is suitable for the grow
Seaside Man Here—V. L. Moffitt
The Leaburg Boy Scout» are j
best of food. We are greatly pleased with the recep­
th of foods, there Is an average of working on their campsite und
of Seaside Is a visitor In Springfield cord.
tion given our new m arket.
6 acres per family of four.
today. He is Interested In road con­
swimming hole up Johnson creek.
The National Professional Foot
It seems nonsensical to talk of They plan a hike again next Wod- 1
struction work In this locality.
ball League has decided to permit anyonestarvlng to death in Amer­
Sister Here— Mrs. Hugh Craw forward passing anywhere behind ica. when at least a living can be nesday for that purpose.
The condition of Carol lainsberry, J
ford and son, Pat of Ontario, Call the line of scrimmage Instead of got from the soil.
log was torn off In a logging camp
This store carries the best food product we can buy
fornla, are here for a 10-day visit five yards back. This should open
What we are trying to do, of
and aim to sell as low as possible. We g u arantee our
with her brother-in-law and sister up the game considerably more course la to get more than a living; 19 year old Leaburg hoy, whose
accident above Wendllng lute lust
Dr. and Mrs. Milton V. Walker.
m erchandise and we give you b e tte r service
than It now is.
to get a surplus for the desirable week Is reported better.
but strictly unnecessary things of
Leaves Hospital— Ray McPher
The members of the Christian
New York University has Invited civilization.
son has returned to Springfield
church held their monthly busi­
50 students to attend Its pre-s,«son
Czecho-Slovakia Is combining in­ ness und social in,«ding at Wulter
from the Pacific hospital In Eugene
where he has been receiving modi football training camp It won't be dustry and agriculture, by making vllle Friday night.
long before football will be occupy­ It possible for each Industrial work­
cal treatments.
School begins nt Waltervllle and
ing an Important place In the sports er to have a piece of land to fall
Cedar Flat September 11. At Deer-
Return Home—Mr. and Mrs. J page« of the country's newspapers *>»<’* on when Industry is slack I tl(>rn HPptPmber 18 Clifford Morn
B Helterbrand and two children
think we shall also come to that In Ingstur will tench nt lleerhorn.
left Tuesday for their home at MOTT WOULD CONTINUE
America. It seems to me to be Ihe Grace Rhodes at Cedar Flat; Veda I
Wapato, Washington after visiting
only permanent way of Insuring a Gray at Waltervllle; Marjorie Grant ;
MARKET
NEWS
SERVICE
here with his brother, Noah Helter
good living to everybody.
nt Thurston grade school. Hazel de
brand, and family.
In response to many requests an G O O D W IL L .................from Seattle Long ut Leaburg Each of these
When Edward Stevens, an ama­ schools will <>|>erntH but one room
Questa Tuesday—Mr. and Mrs appeal for the continuation of the
teur
radio operator In Seattle, "talk- for the 8 grndes the coming year.
F. M. Roth of Monmouth were Market News Service addressed by
by wireless with another oper- Most of the schools have roduceq ' V f M lf «
rl
Tuesday evening guests of Mr. and Congressman James W. Mott to the Ing
.tor on Kadiak Island, off the thBlr t„rn, t() Bta„t montllH
1
n e a t e r
Mrs. W. E. Buell. They were re­ Secretary of Agriculture, the Ore­
Alaska
coast,
wss
told
that
an
E
h -
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___
turning from a motor trip to gon congressman has been Inform­
ed by the Department of Agricul­ klmo lx,y there was pretty sick and »_______ ____ _________________
Nevada.
ture that after much consideration nobody knew what to do about It. I
Power Crew Here— Eight mem of various possibilities for continu It would have been easy for him to 1 L jp p C t ” lll<HTietlC
here of the maintenance and repair ing the market news service to the have remarked that that was Just i *-------------------------------------------
crew of the Mountain States Power
Mrs. G. A. Brown and two boys
Pacific Northwest Under the Fed too bad, and think no more of It.
company were here from Albany
Hut
young
Stevens
Isn’t
that
sort,
loft
the fore part of this week for
eral Economy Program, It will be
Tuesday. They were H. Hall, Le
necessary for them to reduce ex He has that quality of good will to- Elma, Washington to visit her
For a limited time you can take
land Allen, Lester Cole, L. M. Oos
pendltures for this work, as is the ward others which Is the essential father.
advantage of a generous trade-
sler. Sam Black, J Mllke, J. Klbbey
basis
of
Christianity.
Pleasant
Hill
high
school
will
in allowance on an old heater
case with other activities of the
and J. Guyton.
He had his radio friend on Kad open September 11.
applied as the down payment
Department.
on
a new MONTAG Circu­
Several people In the Pleasant
The Department further stated Ink describe the boy’s symptoms
Entertain at Dinner — I)r and
lator. Enioy heating comfort
He
telephoned
them
to
a
Seattle
Hill
district
are
picking
hops,
and greatly reduced fuel bills
Mrs. W. H. Pollard entertained at however, that some additional
Pleasant Hill public school starts
this winter! Phere is a MON­
their summer home with a dinner funds have become available with doctor, who diagnosed the case as
TAG Circulator heater for every
probably peritonitis and suggested freptember 2fi
Wednesday evening. Their guests which It Is possible to restore
heating requirement.
that
If
there
were
any
way
to
get
Miss
Luclle
Walker
recently
re-
substantial
part
of
the
service
and
were Mrs. Carrie Boeson and daugh­
the
sick
boy
to
the
hospital
at
An-
turned
from
a
trip
to
laidl,
Callfor
ters. Ella and Nina, and their son- it is expected that most of the
in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. service formerly available to the chorage, Alaska, he might have a nla where she went In company
Pacific Northwest will be reaumed chance. Stevens told the Army with frlfnds from Eugene
Carl Steen, all of Eugene.
Sport Shorts
Thurston
Irish-Murphy Co.
Fine Meats at our Market
Valley McKenzie
DR. W.N.DOW
3
Q U A L IT Y G O O D S
Trade
N ew
in
on a
MONTAG
C ir c u la t o r
Wright & Sons