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THURSDAY. AUGUST. 2. 1884
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
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LARGE PROJECT
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DENTIST OWNER
ANCIENT COINS
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Recant Purchase Contains
Hand Carved Bronze Money
Dating To 123 Year» B. C.
Efforts To Control Wind and
Climate In Plains States Is
To Be 10 Year Job
An unusual collection of old
One of the most extensive and
coins, most of them dating back
pj'sible far reaching projects yet
• to the early Roman era la now In
t< be originated under the New
the po session of Dr. W N. Dow.
t < Sl forces at Washington, D. C.
Springfield deullat. Dr. Dow also
I> the 1000 mile windbreak to be
i owns many more modern coin« and
punted in 100 rows through the
■ 'XB> W f t f t PwJM.
I ‘ccs of paper money.
central slate from tbe Canadian to
It eluded In a recent collection
the Mex can borders. An immedi­
which he purchased from New
ate start on this work has been
j York dealers was a $3 gold piece
authorised according to instruc-
minted in 1878 Another one minted
ti ns received in Portland by C. J.
1 k, regional forester.
“B E F O R E A N D A F T E R ''— Qua dr» ng 1» at state fa irg io u u d s . Salem , planned and started In ISIS.
Jest I In 1864 was in almost perfect con
ditlon.
Although the tree planting pro­
completed and w ill be dedicated Labor day September S. the opening day of the stale fa ir. T h e building ol
the wings on each end of the t - ric u ltu r.il building and of tbe 37# foot long eunresaiona building turns an u n -
A silver trade dollar minted In
gram will not include the Pacific
j l - t - ' l r grease J -lu t row Into a beautifu l « r m o - of its»« a - ' flowers.
\ rob« proof f i r •» av...rcd by this
1873 has the woman s heud facing
cortat states, residents of Oregon
LOOO fool long -Indoor T ra il" rocn ecling principal exhibits buildings, tonsc U the fats if U rain s.
, to the left. Il contains 420 grains
ant all other state in the Vtlon
i of silver or 900 fine grains.
will eagerly watch this huge un . - ....
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I,
d< -takl-g as it progresses during existing fences will be utilised,
The early day coins were all
M ARINE E N L IS T M E N T S
the 10 years estimated as ’he tim e.
Will Establish Nurseries
NOW BEING RECEIVED !:nni"1,,r,,d ®ut bx bttn<t l‘ ,d 1,1 “ “s1
instances, especially among the Ho-
re-’ulred to complete the project.
Ore of the first steps will be the
Dun and Bob Mitchell from
Owing to the Increase of 1000 mans the coins contain a likeness
Bv direction of the president. estahli hment of a chain of nurser­
Secretary Wallace has authorised ies where the seedliugs will lie Washington, who have been visit men authorised for the V. S. Mar­ of the emperor at the time they
the Forest Service to make expen­ grown for piautiug. Seed collection irg their grandmother, Mrs. Ellen ine corpg by the last session of were made. They are disk shaped
ditures for the present of only $10- and a limited amount of planting Needham, are spending this week congress. Captain H N. Stent, of­ and most of them are made of
000 000 of the total urn of $15,-| will start this year. Large-scale in Cottage Grove with Hugh Doo ficer in charge of Marine corps bronze
Oue old Greek coin contains the
000.000 provided In the executive planting of the windbreaks will be little.
recruiting for the states of Oregon,
Mi». Hugh Safely from Roseburg sothern Washington. Idaho. Mon­ face of Mthraclates 11 and this was
order. The ultimate cost of 'he pro- i underway by 1936. and the entire
ject is e timated at $75.000.000 of area, it is expected, will be planted spent last week with her parents, tana and Wyoming, has been au­ In circulation from 123 to 87 B 0.
which over 90 per cent will go to within the rext 10 years, at a rate Mr. and Mrs. Roy Edml ton
thorized to select and enlist 36 men Another by Parthla Artabanus was
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Edmlston for the month of August Applies- l»»ued In the year 80 A D. One
farmers largerly for labor, for t about 180.000 acres per year,
plowng, fencing, planting and car-
Trees of native origin will be and Mr. and Mrs. Tompson left (long and enlistments are being coin was put out by Alexander the
last Sunday for Crater lake and held'dally at room 208 U. 8 Court Great nud was circulated during
ing for trees. It is expected that 25 used.
Oregon Caves. They also plan to House. Portland. Oregon, or appll-' ,be year» 336 to 332 B C
per cent of the total expeditures
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return by the way of the coast cation blanks may be obtained b y ' Homan coins Include one from
can be made in the text 12 to 18
S. P. OFFERS SPECIAL
highway. They expect to be gone writing that office
' <b® reign 'f Vesparslan front 69 to
months.
________________
: 79 A. D. Others Include those by
a week.
RATES
TO
SEE
PR
ESID
EN
T
To H ave 100 Rows of Trees
Roman Luxerus 161-180 A D.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Weaver en­
Beginning at the Canadian bor­
LUM BERM EN SEE B ETTER Philip 11. 224 to 249 A D on the
Springfield people wishing to go tertained company from Crocket.
der. this protection forest belt will
OUTLOOK FOR FUTURE reverse side of this coin are pic­
to Portland or Bonreville Friday California last Sunday.
stretch down through the Dako­
tured the fabled wolf and twins.
to see and hear President Roose­
Bruce Whitbeck with Mr. and
tas. Nebraska, ansas. Oklahoma,
Other emperors from whose
velt. are given a special opportun­ Mrs. Ray Never left Tuesday for • Settlement of the longshore
a-d Into the Panhandle of Texas.
ity to do o bv the Southern Pac- an exterded visit in Washington. strike, the removal of uncertain­ reigns Dr Dow has coins are Had
The area Immediately affected ifk rallroad company which ls of.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Platt from ties regarding the government's at­ rian. Com mod res, Maximum 1, Tro­
anrroxlmates 20 million acres. Of ferirg a special roundtrip fare o f , Salem spent the week-end with his titude towards the lumber code yan Declus. Severus Alexander.
this, about 1.820.000 acres will be ’ess than one cent per mile.
I rice fixing plan, and the growing phuip |||, Marcus Aurelius. Claud
lather. Walter Platt.
planted to trees. According to the
The special train will leave Eu­
Harold Earland from Washing­ interest in the President's home lus, and Elagahalus
plan of the project, windbreaks gene at 7:30 a. nt.. arriving at Port­ ton is spending a few days with remodeling program were pointed
Among the most Interesting of
r-nnirg north and sou'h will be land at 11:25 a. m. It will depart his cousin. Mrs. Bert Weaver
out as bright spots In the future
the coins received In the lategt
planted one mile apart, making ap­ from Portlard for Bonneville at
of the West Coast lumber business
shipment Is a Bryan stiver dollai
proximately 100 parallel wind­ 11:45 arriving there at 1:00 p. m.
Wednesday to lumbermen who at­
which was put out by the opposi­
breaks in the 100-mlle wide belt. On the return trip the special will
tended the general Industry meet tion to the Bryan sliver mintage
Each windbreak will be 7 rods leave Bonneville at 5:00 p. m.. ar­
ing to Tacoma.
plan of 16-1. It Is dated September
wide, coverirg 14 acres out of each riving Portland at 6:15 and depart­
Member of all branches of the
Marvin Drury's home was des­
16. 1896 A government silver dol­
sqnare mile or approximately 2 ing for Eugene at 7:00 p. m. The
troyed with all contents Tuesday Industry from the producers of logs lar contains 412 grains and the
per cent.
excursion tlcke’s will carry a re­ about 2:30 p. m. The fire had com to manufacturers of plywood and Bryan doller. almost twice the
Expect Less W ind Velocity
turn i<mit of midnight. Monday. pletely cut off approach to the*up- doors were present.
size contains 823 grains of coin
The western border of this belt August 6, so that excursionists can stairs before the blaze was dis­
gllver.
will follow approximately the line spend the week-end in Portlard. re- covered.
of 18 inches anuual rainfall.
turnirg on regular trains. If desired
Their woodshed. 10 or 12 cords
Son Born- Mr. and Mrs F. L.
The roundtrip fare from Eugene to of wood, garage, car and orna­
W ill Control T ree Areas
Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Elliott and Earls. route 3. Eugene, are the
Portland will be reduced to $2.00 mental trees were also destroyed
Only the land planted to the
The loss Is estimated at $5000, ’hree daughters. Mary Lou. Fran­ parents of a baby daughter born
shelter strips will be acquired by and to Bonneville and back from
Eugene
$3.00.
partially covered by Insurance. ces and Emily, arrived by auto to them at the Ulllan Van Darwark
the Goverrment through purchase,
The president is scheduled to Neighbors gathered and prevented from Phoenix. Sunday afternoon to maternity home. 1409 Oak street
lease, or cooperative agreement.
spend a couple of weeks with E. B Eugene. Thursday morning. August
Mr. Silcox explained. The areas In arrive in Portland aboard the V. 8. the blaze from spreading farther.
S.
Houston
about
noon
on
Friday.
Mrs. Frank Garden will entertain Tinker am t family. Mrs. Elliott is 2. 1934
between these shelter strips will
He
will
participate
In
a
parade
the
Ha Ho club at her home Aug­ a sister of Mrs. E. It. Tinker and
remain in private ownership, and
a daughter of Mrs. O. H. Wangelln
Guests Arrive—Mr. and Mrs. C.
consequently, farmers on this land throuvh Portland streets and then ust 8.
leave for Bonneville where he will
who makes her home with Mrs. C. Cavanah of Calexico. California
Loris
Post.
Vida,
and
Ivan
Eas­
will be able to produce crops and
Tinker. The Elliotts find the cli­
and Mr. and Mrs. William ixive of
li-estock under the most Ideal con­ make a public appearance and de­ ton, Waltevllle, have both been
liver a talk.
home on furlough from V. S. N. mate of Oregon a welcomed change Whittier, California arrived here
ditions.
service. Ivan is a recruit of last from the 118 degrees they have Wednesday evening to spend a few
Fencing of the windbreaks ls es­
spring. Loris has had several years been experiencing in Phoenix.
entisi for protection of the wood­
days with Rev and Mrs. R. E.
Mrs. Eugene B. Tinker received
service.
lands again~t cattle. In many cases
Rolens.
The Walterville C. E. society news of the death of two uncles
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held a weiner roast at the Koozer which occurred two days apart In
St Louis. Mo., Edward Wangelln
place Tuesday evening.
The Leaburg Girl Scout troop died Thursday morning, and Walter
hiked to Carnp Nebo Tuesday for Wangelln died Saturday morning
Mrg. J. A. Phelps who Is attend­
an overnight hike.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Farnham ing summer school at the Oregon
children of San Jose. Cal., are State Normal came down Saturday
- ■ . MAg 5JI A LL and
visiting relatives near Walterville. to attend the Oregon Trail celebra­
tion. Mr. and Mrs. Phelps, son,
Pinafore Play Frock
Robert and daughter. Evelyn, were
Return to California— Mrs. Ruth guests of Mr and Mrs. Andy Olson
PATTERN 8207—A neat simple
Fisher left Tuesday for her home over the week-end.«
cool little apron dress to slip Into
at Los Angeles after spending
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Johns of Clats
on a hot day Is useful to any small
some time here visiting with her kalne have been visiting their par­
girl, and one would look long and
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Man- ent ■; at Pleasant Hill,
earnestly before finding a more de waring.
sirable apron than thia. A moher
could have this pinafore all fin­
DIVORCE IN MEXICO; final in
ished in about two hourB after cut­
At Junction C ity — M r. and Mrs. la few days. No residence; No pub-
ting from the pattern, by follow­ C. R. Ritter spent Sunday at June-1 licity. Mex. Atty Ramos Box 2006.
I Hollywood, California.
ing the step by step sewing in­ lion City visiting with friends.
structions given which cearly ex­
piates each step necessary in mak­
ing the garment.
This charming design in printed
percale, batiste, gingham, now on
sale In the stores, make it a bit
| difficult to choose but any color
J combination Is sure to look pretty
on a clear-eyed child.
ihurston
I McKenzie Valley
RAPID ACTION IN
RAPID ACTION DUE IN
••Here Comes the Navy." War­
ner Bros.' smashing drama of
Vncle Sam's Jack tars afloat,
ashore anil In the air. opens at the
McDonald theatre on Sunday, with
James Cagney and Pat O'ltrlen II»
co starring roles
Based on Ben Marksoij's excit­
ing story which combiner romaine,
roll eking comedy rapid (Ire ac
Hoi ami breath-taking thrill . the
picture Is said to be on» of the
iniisl Ireinendous productions ever
pul out by Warner Bros.
Cagney and O'Brien, two sea
men are bitterest of enemies. Jim
my bavin« Joined tbe navy Just for
a -litutce io get even with O'Brien
win» has knocked him cold In a
fistic encounter and stolen his girl,
a part played by Dorothy Tree
To add fuel to their hatred Jim­
my falls In love with a beautiful
girl (Gloria Stuart) who turns out
to be his hated enemy's sister.
For the ftret time In pictures,
the whole gigantic Pacific fleet Is
seen, weighing anchor and «team
ing out of Ba harbor for the At­
lantic coast
BICYCLE FIRM TO HOLD
LABOR DAY BIKE RACEi
RECENT ARRIVAL
DIES AT DEXTER
Funeral Service« For Mr«.
Sylvester Being Haiti At
Creswell Today
Mrs. Jennie Sylvester died Tuns
day niornllii- at tbe home of her
mother-in-law. Mra Henry Achsy,
Dealer, following a short lllneas
Site t ame to the Dexter vicinity
about throe months ago. having
lived at Olympia. Washington, and
Prineville Oregon before moving
Io lathe county.
Survivors Include her widower,
George Sylvester, four sons. Wil
Bum and Harry Brown of Print-
villa, Harold Adams of Tacoma,
and Itanle« Adams of Sen Jose.
California
Funeral services are being held
at the Schwerin« chapel In Cres
well at 10 o'clock this morning
Interment is io be made In Ihe
csmelery at Lacomb, Oregon
NEW M AM M Y'S CABIN
OPEN AT JUDKIN S POINT
T h e new Mammy's Cabin, taking
the place of tbe old landmark of
Plans are now being made by the same name and In lbs same
tbe Adrian bicycle shop to hold location at Judkm's point corner
a large bicycle race on the beach i« now open fur business The new
at Newport on larbor day. The Io-1 building Is not yet completed anil
cal bicycle firm has opened a n 1 au official opening will be announ­
agency In Newport for the summer ced In Hie near future.
and Mrs. Adrian Is staying (here. I Regular dinners with chicken and
managing the shop and making ur T bone steaks as the outstanding
rangements for the races
menu features will be available at
Specially geared and assembled all limes
racing bicycles are now being pre- j Mammy's Cabin seems to fill a
pares! here for Ihe event says necessary niche along tbe highway
"Heine" Adrian.
between Eugene and Springfield
Give them a trial
Burns Healing—The bad burns'
which David McChesney. son of' Tensile Taken Out—Joy Rsbhan.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McChesney.' daughter of Mrs. Olive J. Rebhan.
re- elves! last week when hot grease ' underwent au operation for the re­
splashed over his face and side, moval of her tonsils and adenoids
are healing nicely according to his si the office of a local physician
Monday.
physician.
EROSALO
SUN. - wed .
Upper Willamette
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NORGE COOLING POWER
STAYS
FLU«
PARIS IN T E R L U D E "
MADGE EVANS
ROBERT YOUNG
OTTO
KRUGER
V-EfiY
I f ST
Irish-Murphy Co.
Canning Time Is Here
N O R G E F R IG E S A R E
'DOW N
GET YOUR PEACHES
NOW
Plenty of fine canning peaches and other fruits ready
for you here.
G et your Norge now
for hot weather and
you’ll use it for all
weathers because it
will save you money
and work by enabling
you to serve more ap­
petizing meals at less
cost and bother.
CANNERY SUPPLIES
We have a Full line of Jars, Caps and Rubbers
COFFEE
Norge prices are «till
the lowest in history.
M O DELS You may never again
low AS have the chance to
genuine Rollator
L O W AS own
Refrigeration at «uch
$124.50 savings and at such
easy terms.
4 POUND CAN
SI.04
LIB E R T Y W H IT E
NORGE
SO AP
10 BARS
2 POUNDS
Grahams or
Sodas
2 BOXES
45c
S a la d O il
GALLON
17c
69c
Wright & Sons
Hardware — Furniture
Radioe — Paint
Designed in Sizes: 6, 8, 10, 12
and 14 years. Size 10 requires 1 3-4
yard of 35 inch material.
IT PAYS TO TRADE A T
Gets the Business Message
Into the Homes of Buyers
CQr
QUART JARS C O M PLETE, Doz.
M AXW ELL HOUSE
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IR IS H -M U R P H Y 'S
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of new m erchandise styles, explain values and tell where and at what
prices they m ay be had. G etting these business m essages delivered In as
an efficient and Inexpensive m anner, as is consistent with good taste, and,
through a medium that insures attention and acceptance, is a m erchand­
ising problem th a t was solved years ago by the establishm ent of the good,
reliable and dependable newspapers. . . . The Springfield News Is a good
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Man, Into the homes of this comm unity. Advertising display space In the
Springfield News Is the most economical method of parading your m er­
chandising offerings before an attentive audience who are the home news­
paper readers of this comm unity.
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