The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, March 15, 1934, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAOE FOUR
TUR SPRING PIKI-D NHW8
THURSDAY. MAKUU Iß. I»34
EARLY PLANT SAMPLES
WANTED FOR U. OF O.
U niverelty N aturalist Making Col­
lection of l e r l y Beeson
Plant Growth
10 ÖFEN APRIL 5
W ASH IN G TO N
All Tributaries of McKenzie
Selow Blue River Closed;
Mohawk Only Exception
SY^OAgFOROMOBUnr
Washington. Mar. 16— Bumming j
> the results of President Rooae ,
»It's first year In office, the geu '
al feeling here Is that It has Iteen
‘•out an even break between the
Fishing Reason » 111 open In Ore­
gon on April S. ten days earlier
than usual ft was decided Monday
at a meeting of the State Game
commission In Portland. The sea-
on w ill close on November 15. Just
15 days earlier than usual. Decis­
ion to advance the fishing season
was reached after a number of re­
quests for the earlier opening had
been rece'ved from all parts of -the ;
state. Both the local Lions club and
the Rod and Gun club urged the
early opening.
dininlstratlon and Hie depression <
The early spring which Oregon
has enjoyed a season advanced s
least two months over the averaae
has tiol only been a source of en
joynt nt to lovers of the mil of
doom, hill Is a lustier of great acl
eiillfli- Importance as well, it *»
declared hern by L. F. Henderson
curator of the I'nlverslty of Hregmi
herbarium It Is of utmost Itnpmi
auce that data us vottlpil d. slid
Professor Henderson has called mi
Interested people In every section
of Hregmi to aid him III Ihla work
G.E. NEET DIES
AFTER ILLNESS
Native of Lane County Pnaaeg
Monday at Winbarry; Fu­
neral Held Wedneeday
A long lllnea,i filially d a l..... |
Charles Norman Neet when he died
nt his home near Winhvrry Mon
day evening Mr Neel was a iiullvu
of Oregon having been born al Lo
well on February 6, |H»3 lie hail
resided al Wlnherry for the past
12 years.
tin H ptember 16. 1*14 he was
married Io Miss Fay Menlheny of
Eugene, who survives him an do
Ihe fallowing: three anna. Ronald.
Verllu and Albert all at home; hl
mother. Mrs, Margaret Coburn of
Signal, one brother. Leas Neel of
Halfway. Hregmi; and two aislers.
Mrs Maude T (lluapy of Eugene
mid Mrs M ilk Kai on of Signal
lie was a melulier and elder of
Ihe Bible Standard church at
Lowell
Al his request graveside services
were held Wednesday al Ml. Vet
non ct-meiery Rev Arthur Grayel
and Rev Harry It Neal officiated
The Poole Gray - Bartholomew
chapel hud charge of Hie funeral
l! the government hasn't aucceetled
n licking hard times, neither has
CLEVELAND . , , Edltoa K.
list big bad wolf got the admin-
ndent
of
ration licked And that, these
Hur n1"'*"'1
,
,
„
.
Houston, lea., schools, ia the new
bservera point oat. Is all to th e1 president of the National Eilm-a
Future Use Foreseen
. >od. because the underlying tioual Association. lie was I n n at
The university for many years
causes of the depression, at home Pntriekaliurg. Imi. and ia 54 Jean
has niainialned an herbarium. In
and abroad, have pretty nearly
which have been preserved thou
ceased to function, while the gov­ local pressure from Ih • hurt» home
anils of plants, with accurate re­
ernment still has pleniy of wea interests who don't want an eqult-
cords of when they were taken By
The commission also decided to
pons left in its arsenal There are a able tariff, nor reduced tariff rules,
using Information obtained from
close all tributary streams of the 1
lot more experiments that can be nor anything that might coueelv
these records Professor Henderson
Me Ken lie below Blue river to fish­
tried.
ably benefit all Ihe people If II is w hs aide Io point out the extreme
ing with the lone exception of the '
NEW YORK . . . The o.l cisl portrait of President Roosevelt which la
One of the most important of going Io hurl their own pock'I earllsess of this spring. Now he
Mohawk river.
to hang in the White House has been approved. It is shown above in the
iheze. In view of many. Is that of books
studio of Mrs. Ellen Eiumet Rand, who has worked on the painting sines
wants Io make as complete as pos
The action of the commission
August of 1933. Tins is the portrait whieh failed to be approved whea
giving the president power Io alter
slide Ihe collecHon of early flowers
If
Congress
does
grant
ibis
power
it showed the Presnleut smiling It was changed and lias now
does not open all areas to fishing
the tariff schedules nt will. This
to President Roosevelt It will have snil plants for this year, so that In
approved by Mrs. Roosevelt.
on April 5. It is presumed that the
appeals not only io those who favor
pul Into his hands the most useful years Io come this mslerlal may be
later opening dates in various lakes
tariff reduction but to those who
of all weapons with which Io carry used by research students and
and streams of the state will be re­
believe that it is a sldii that the
on the tight against Hid Man D» olbere.
tained or modified in accordance
administration has come around
I'ersons In any part of the slate
, , pre sion And If It does not glv
with the new open season.
dennltely to the realisation that ‘
.
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... .
, ,
him what he asks for tl will he nolle« early hiooming plants o>
Hi - depression is not a liaal affair
, ,
. . . . .
Fishing license or the combina­
, ,
I, . .
, ,
. ,
ihe first time II has denied him flowers are urged to send them to LUMBER PRODUCTION
but
world
wide,
anil
that
it
has
Ils
.
.
.
tion hunting and fishing license are
anvthlng. and there, again, Ihe ma Professor Henderson. In care of Hie
roots in International conditions
DROPS; ORDERS UP
now on sale at Wright and Sons
j Jorlty of the members of both university If these amateur bolan
hardware store in Springfield.
W allace, C lear T h in k e r
houses are likely to face reperdis 1st i desire any information on their
Seattle. W n. March 15 A total
There has been a good deal of sloes from buck home- and there's findings, this will I h « supplied by
The placing of a large assortment
of
674 down and uperallug mills In
uneasluess over whai s eniei, like a general election coming on next Professor Henderson on request.
of fishing equipment in all ranges
Oregon and Washington which re
moves toward a policy of narrow November'
E arliest of 60 Springs
of prices In the hardware company
ported to the West Coast laimhrr
rationalism In the Culled Htate
window Tuesday assured local peo- j
Professor Henderson has Iteen nwn'a Association for the week end
Your
correspondent'
<
best
guess,
i just at a lime when several of the
pie of the approaching season
collecting plants and oh erring con­ ing March 3. produced 90.163.663
I other nations of the world wen« therefor«, is that Mr Roosevelt will
Many persons have been seen
ditions In this pari of the country hoard feel of lumber Thia was a
gel
what
he
asks
fur
beginning to abandon their nation
standing before the window study­
for 60 rears, and stales that this la decrease of approximately 300.00«
alistlc policies. Some of Ihe most
ing the equipment which will be in
by far Ihe earliest spring of hla ex­ feet under the preceding week The
vocal of the president's advisers
use this season.
THREE-C COMMANDER TO perience lie is spending much of average prmlucllon of Ihla group
have been outspoken In their advo­
his time collecting specimens In of sawmills Idli 1*34 has been 78.
cacy of building a wall around the TAKE MONTH S VACATION
tunic county, with the assistance of *17.3*3 feel, during Ihe same per
C H IC A G O . . . A nation wide
' United States and proceeding Io try
CIVIC CLUB TO SPONSOR
naira is under way for Louis W
M a jo r Charles H. t'urleti. former Sidney King, staff writer for Hie lod In 1*33 their weekly average
, io straighten our affairs out as If
I'taipera wa 64 2*7.830 feel
ANNUAL FLOWER SHOW Grobei, (above) former purchasing
there were not other people In the ¡< on.mander of the Eugene C C C Eugene Reglster-tliiard
agent for the Atlantic and Pacific
district, will leave Thursday morn Hon of people In this county, as
The new business reported Iasi
world
but
us.
P relim inary Plans fo r Exhibition Tea ( X , who is alleged to haw
ing for a month's vacallou In Okla­ well as nut over the entire stale, week 566 mills was »8.368 735 hoard
4 -if mndud his crap knars of apprnti
It
Is
regarded
here
a*
a
victory
Made Tuesday; Annual Plant
homa and New Mexico before pro will he nereaaary. however. If the feel against a production of 8*,*86
n aie tj CWOjOOO
for the sane and well considered
And Bulb Exchange Held
i ceding for W# hlngton, D. C. Io collection Is to he made as complete 01* feet and shipments of *1.668 002
analysis of our situation by Henry
Is desired
report for duly on the war depart
(eel Their Ublpmenls were over
Wallace, secretary of agriculture,
Plans for the annual rose show RESIDENT OF MOHAWK
meni general staff corps.
production by I * percent and their
whose reputation for having the
and flower display of the Civic
DIES AT HOME TUESDAY
current salee were over production
dearest,
most
logical
and
beet
In
Major
1'orlett
has
been
granted
a
TWO INJURED AS CARS
club were discussed Tuesday at the .
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by * 3 percent The orders booked
formed mind In the whole admin month's leave effective Thursday
P A L M SPRINGS . . . They lick
monthly meeting of the organiza Funeral Services fo r Mrs. Sarah A
COLLIDE IN EUGENE last week by ihb group of Uh-ntl
fresh
desert
dates
and
dunk
them
lstratlon
group
Is
growing
in
Ills
He
and
Mrs.
Corlelt
will
visit
rein
T
allm
a
n
Set
fo
r
Friday:
tion held at the home of Mrs. Meda
cal mills were over the preceding
in hitherto forbidden beverages and widely-circulated article. "America lives in Oklahoma and then spend
in te rm s n t at Marcóla
Catching. A potluck luncheon was |
Mis Carl Steeii. daughter of Dr. week by 16.500.000 fw t or 1(7 per
•at them as appetizers in the smart Musi Choose," Mr. Wallace point siime time on their ranch In New
held at this meeting which was |
anil Mrs. W II Pollard, and Mrs
set here. Ruth Holly is shown bring­
Mrs. Sarah A. Tallman, resident ing in freshly picked dates for the ed out that Nationalism, pursued Mexico. They will leave April 17 E Mannaugh, slster-tn-lnw of W cent.
also the annual plant and bulb ex­
The unfilled order file al these
to its logical conclusion, could lead from Suu Francisco on an artuy A. Taylor, »ere both badly shaken
of the Mohawk valley for the past dunking process.
change of the club.
mills stood al 367.26P.633 board
only
to
either
Faaet
m
or
Comm
transport
for
New
York,
I 44 years died late Tuesday evening
up and received minor bruises feet, approximately the same as Ih-
The group visited several flower | a, the honie of her gon> Vgtle TaH.
tinisni. He did not think America
-1
Wedneeday afternoon In an auto week before
gardens in the city during the day. I man.
was ready for either. International­
accident at Eleventh and High
The aggregate luveiilorles of 130
The early spring this year makes 1 She was born In Crawford coun
BAPTISTS
LIST
SERVICES
ism. he agreed, has Its dangers, as
-dreets In Eugene Their car turned mills are 4 I percent more than at
it necessary to advance the date ty, Arkansas on April 3, 1854 and
has any other policy.
AT CHURCH ON SUNDAY over In the accident which also
M mbers of the 8-two« of the Lin-, If America were to continue In
this Hme Inat year
for Ihe flower show as these plants moved to Troy, Kansas when three
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Involved the automobile being
will he blooming much earlier years old Ten years later -he went coin school will publish a new^- its International relations on the
Rev. K. E. Rolens will speak on driven by Dodd Miller
than usual. The exact date will not to Beloit. Kansas, and in 1875 she i paper on Friday of thia week. Th»* principal that other nations must the subject "In Ihe Shadow of Ihe
In Hospital—llarry lloues of Jas­
previouN issue of the paper was put! buy our goods hut we would not Cross" at the II o'clock service at
be announced for some time
per was admitlcd as a patient at
I was married to David Mercer who
out by the S-one group.
Baby Boris— Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Ihe Eugene hospital Hie flrd of
bpy any of their then we would the Baptist church Sunday morn
died three months after their mar­
A program ia being prepared by be laying up plenty trouble for our- ing His evening service topic at Jones are Ihe parents of a baby the week.
riage
SCHOOL LEADERS FORM
the members of the school to b e , „elves and de-troying all ihe for 7:30 will he "Twice Born Men-." boy born to them at Ihe home of
O d December 31. 1882 she was
Marcola Man Her« F J Wald of
CROUP FOR SALES TAX married to James L. Tallman and presorted at the Lincoln school on e|Rn market «, on which so much of The II Y I' I' will me. I at 6:3(1 her parents Mr. and Mrs Ve t on
Marcola
was a business visitor In
Friday,
March
30
The
program
will
()Ur
income
front
natural
products,
in
the
evening,
and
the
Sunday
North
Fifth
street
Wednesday
j they came to Oregon in 1888. liv­
A temporary organization of
consist of an operetta “Peter Rah farm products and factory products school at 9 45 a. m
Kprlngfleld Tuesday.
evening. March 14. 1934
ing
in
Eugene
for
a
short
while
school workers to organize a cam­
bit" by the lower grades, and a two- depends.
"' ' *
'
»
paign in support of the sales tax , before moving up on the Mohawk. let play. The Arctic Architects by
Wallace's conclusion Is that thi
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Survivors
include
the
son.
and
was formed in Eugene Saturday ;
the
Junior
high
grades
as
well
as
-
nation
should
follow
a
mlddle-of-
when F. H. Young. Portland cam­ one daughter. Mrs. Charles C. Hay­ several other features.
»be-road policy, neither wholly na
paign manager for the Oregon den. also a Mohawk resident. She
A girls baseball team has been tlonalistic nor wholly International
was
a
member
of
the
Christian
School Relief and Property Tax
organized under the leadership of ¡Istlc. And that, his admirers say.
Reduction League, met with them church since she was 13.
Lulu Johnson who has been elected Is wha» Mr Roosevelt has In mind
Funeral services will be held
at the County School Superintend­
captain Miss Thelma Sweeney is In asking Congress for authority to j
from the Poole-Gray Bartholomew
ent's office Saturday.
acting as coach. Members of the elevate or reduce tariff schedules
H. L. Gooid. Roy L. Quinev. L. C. chapel in Springfield Friday after­ team are Fern Miller and June by executive order without having
noon
at
2
o'clock.
Rev.
Norman
Moffitt, and R. L. Henagin of Co­
Burkhart, catchers; Lulu Johnson.: *o submit them to revision by con
burg were named members of the Workman will officiate, and inter­ pitcher; Wyetta Spriggs, first base; gress nor wait upon the slow
ment
will
be
made
in
the
Marcola
committee.
Wilma Williams, second base; ''studies'' by the tariff board nee-
cemetery.
Alice Logan, third base; Valera e sary under the existing law
Koch and Isyl Keeler, short stops; (
The Roosevelt Courage
MISSIONARY GROUPS
ARMORY COMPLETION IS June Burkhart. Fern Miller. Fern
Mr. Roosevelt's friends call this
HAVE JOINT MEETINC
ASSURED TH IS WEEK Cornell, and Nora Lanning, fielders the greatest display of courage he,
The eighth grade boys team play ha" *,ven X*1 For there |B no P°
Members of the Senior Mission­
Improvement work on Spring- ed the seventh grade team In a Htlcal topic which carries so much
ary society of the Christian church field streets under CWA funds will
practice game Monday night. Cap dynamite In Itself ss the tariff
and of the Hattie Mitchell society be brought to a close this week
lain of the eighth grade boys Is MnrP ,han "n,‘ udmlnlstratloe hns
held a Joint meeting Tuesday even- wh“n remaining funds appropria
Wilbur McPherson His players are been wrecked on the tariff rock
Irg at the home of Mrs. Ren Hol­ ted for this project will have been
Pet“ Taylor. Robert McChesney, On,‘ promising candidate for th e
lister. Mina Peterson reported on exhaused It was announced today
Bill Martin. Obert Keenen. Billy presidency. General Winfield Scott
World Fellowship meeting she at­ by Lum F. Anderson, local super­
Burnett, Emil Uchytil, Dudley Hancock, who ran on the Demo­
tended at McMinnville and Miss visor.
Westlake,
I.a verne
McPherson. cratic ticket against General Gar
I'ldine Oartin sang a solo. Mrs.
Work will continue on the alley Henry Chare. Id-Roy Garvin and field in 1880. probably would have
Ella Lombard was leader of the project for some time and consid­
been elected had he not Incurred
Arthur McChesney.
program.
erable more work will be accom
the hostility of eastern manufactur
Several
new
pupils
have
entered
Refreshments were served by plished in this manner.
classes at the Lincoln school era by his perfectly truthful but
the hostess.
Largest of the projects remain­
Among these are Perry Bishop and politically tactless statement that
ing unfinished in Springfield is
Merdith Ebbert in the eighth "the tariff is a local Issue.”
that of the Armory. Workmen
It Is Just because the tariff Is a
grade; Donald Ebbert In the seven
METHODISTS TO HEAR
this week placed the windows and
th; Ardeth Ebert In the third and local Issue that It is so dangerous.
‘•HAPPIER WAY OF LIFE’ hung the front doors of the build­
It can stir up more sectional anl
Marian Ebbert In the first grade.
ing and It Is now locked up at
mostly than anything else in poll
"A Happier Way of Life” will be night. The plastering of the lower
......
,
Minstrel Member III— Mrs. Ro- tics. There Is nothing for which
the subject at the morning worship „ floor was completed
this week, and
w
.
,
.
,
j
,,,
,
land
Mo hier Is ill at her home. It the average congressman will fight
service at the Methodist church carpenters have started nai ing the
..
is uncertain whether the Minstrel o bitterly as for tariff protection
Sunday morning. The choir will j pIy wood on the ceijIn)?
for tho Industries of his home dis
sing special music, "The King, of
Instructions received this week show of the Christian church can trlct, for not only votes but cam
Love, My Shepherd Is by Shelly cau for
finishing of the entire be given at Thurston Monday paign funds depend upon his record
and There is a Green Hill Far j building, both upstairs and down night as she Is In the cast.
In that respect more than In any
Away" by Gunod.
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other particular.
The evening sermon subject will I w-------- -- ---------------------------------- A
There Is a pretty general agree­
be “The Conflict in Gethsemane."
ment among Republicans as well
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as Ik-moerats that the tariff In­
The functions of advertising are to sear< h out buyers and Inform thorn
The Lane county Christian En-
The young peoples Sunday school creases provided In the two tariff
QUARTET TO SING AT
of
new m erchandise styles, explain values and tell where and at whai
J deavor annual convention will be clns held a business and social law enacted by the Republicans
prices they may be had. (letting these hnslness m essages delivered |n as
CHURCH ON SUNDAY i held at the Pleasant Hill Christian meeting with Miss Jessie Beals In 1921 and 1920, ran the Import
j church Saturday. There will be a last Wednesday evening. The next duties on most o f the list up to
an efficient and Inexpensive m anner, as Is consistent with good taste, and,
The mixed quartet from Hie basket dinner at noon and a ban- meeting will he held with Mrs. unworkable p< aks, and by Inciting
through a medium that insures attention and acceptance, Is a m erchand­
t'hrlstian church In Eugene will ,)11Pt |n the evening.
Jordan.
oilier nations to set up defenses
ising
problem that was solved years ago by the establishm ent of the good
-«ng at the morning ervlces at I The Home Economics elub of the
Th Bridge dub met with Mrs. against American agression in their
reliable and dependable newspapers. . . . The Hprlngfleld News Is a good
til Springfield Christian church Trent. Dexter and Pleasant Hill Needham last Friday evening.
markets, whlli shutting them off
Sunday it was announced today by i communities met at the home of
newspaper . . . .It will get your sales message, Mr. Merchant, and Business
Mrs. Ira Gray was called lo Yak from our markets, hud a great deal
Rev. Veltie Pruitt, pastor. Melvin Mrs. C. E. Jordan Wednesday of iina, Washington, several days ago to do with prolonging the situation
Man, into the homes of this community. Advertising display space In Ihe
Traxler will speak on "I^ooklng Un last week and completed the sewing hy the seriousness Illness of her precipitated bv the crisis of 1929.
Springfield News Is the most economical method of parading your m er­
to Jesus.' For the evening service project on which they had been father, returned home last Monday.
Tariff to the Front
chandising offerings before an attentive audience who are the home news­
Rev. Ren Hollister will deliver the working. The next project to be Her father, Mr. Kumtn, passed
Now Mr. Roosevelt has bravely
paper readers of this community.
sermon.
taken up will be “Home Craft." The away last Thursday, his funeral brought the tariff right up to the
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j next meeting will be held at the was held la!t Saturday.
front of politics again. By all the
u i i w t i v u c a n c i/c - r o
home of Mrs. E Gulstlna. The mak-
Rev. E. V. Stivers was 111 and rules of logic and economics this
HUNTLY HEADS VETS
|n(f of hooked rnga w)n
dpnJon
ttnuble to fill his pulpit here last complicated subject certainly ought
The Springfield News Is equipped to supply a cemplele advertising service to Morin,
GROUP IN EUGENE strated at the meeting.
Sunday. William Platt gave a very to be administered by the Execu­
field business and merchant advertisers. This Includes fine merchandise Illustration,
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Word has been received of the Interesting talk following Sunday tive, either by the President single-
Major M. B. Huntly of Spring birth of an eight pound baby girl school.
attention-compelling layouts and merchandise moving copy A phone call will brtn< a
handed or hy a commission respon­
field has been elected Commander named “Karen Jane” to Mr. and
representative to explain all de,all and assist with sales promotions, „ destmd
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Baugh and sible directly to him, and under
of Eugene Post No. 3, D. A. V. Mr». Kay Olsen of Portland. Kay family motored to Junction City rules of hi making, rather than
This Is an organization of veteran-« Olsen formerly lived at Trent and Iasi Sunday and visited Mrs. responsible to congress and Its re­
who have been disabled during ser graduated from the Pleasant Hill Baugh’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. strictions. But whether the present
v*ce-
1 high school.
James Calvert.
cuugress will he able to resist the
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