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    THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1 »34
PAOITWO
recreations! advantage» of the for 5»IX MONTHS LIMIT
aprinkle the bulba with nicotine
j eel. point to the employment possl
ON GAS TAX CLAIMS
dust to keep away the aphtda that
bllltie* on our forest laud
The
often Infeat them when the aprouta
crying demand In (he uatlou for
Heaidsula of Oregon who are eu-
Treating gludlolua
bulb*, or appear.
more Jobs naturally suggests the tittle*! to refunds lu gaa lax are
Temperature
and
humidity
con­
lorma aa tiler ere more properly
luiportaut social niche which our loalug a considerable amount of
Tacoma Folk Haro— M r* W alter
Laava* for South— A U Brown
caUa4, while in atorage la reconi- dition* under which bulb» are
(oreata may he made to fill aa they money annually by carvleaaneaa In
Nelson of Tacoma la here Visiting left Tuesday evening for Harrison,
raepded Be • means of avoiding atored affect the number of days
do under the European system Re­ not getting their claims (Bed lu
from planting to flowering, aa well '
Thia seuaon's forest fir« report
with Mr. aud Mrs. Ned Williams Arkansas.
damage ( r a n thrlpa and other
lating the employment need to the hie office within Ihe atalulory ala
Agricultural
Leader«
Predict
aa the number of flower aplkea,
coupled with Iasi year's exception
peat a, »ay* Cr. Deo U, Mote, ea-
forest land may hold permanent
Reduced
Surplus
And
In­
Vida
Folk
Hoc»—
Mr
and
Mrs
Collects Bounty— Milo Thomson
and the number of corma produced
ally favorable record for national possl tillit le, for bettering both the month period, according tu P. J.
touologtat of the Oregon State col­
Htadelinau. aecretary of »tate.
collected the county bounty on one Arthur Mlnnoy of Vida were visi­ torest lauds, la convincing forest
creased
Acreage
For
1935
by the mother bulb or corra, ac-l
lege -xperlnient atation. Much of
social and economic condition of
bobcat Saturday at the pfftce of the tors in Springfield on Friday.
'cording to A. O. B. Bouquet of the
official»
of
the
uutslaudtug
Import
Mr. Mtadeluian haa made a ag
the difficulty reported by amateur
the country.
Continued improvement In agri­ county clerk.
horticultural department at the col­
Young Man Very III— Roscoe Job ance of the CCC camps In the fire
greealve effort to eliminate fraud­
gardener» adth their glada thia aea
culture
through
1935
la
foreseen
by
lege. Thl» ha» been found to be
control pnairsin of the norlhwest
ulent claim * against thia fund dur­
aon la believed due to the acttvttlea
Out of Hospital— Misa Mae Ogtl- tiff, 16 year old of Mr. and Mrs.
Lumber anil wood product* pay
true, however, only of the medium trained agricultural observer* from
"The benefits of the civilian con-
Ward
Jolllff,
Is
seriously
1
1
1
at
the
ing hla term in office, hut he la
of theae peat«, particularly thrlpa.
vie
waa
dismissed
as
a
patient
at
alaed bulbs and not of the largeat all part» of the United Sûtes who
aervatiou camps to the state of Ore­ 631» per cent of all wages and Juat aa anxious Io aee that all Just
gathered recently In Washington the Kugene hospital the past week­ Pacific hospital In Eugene.
Thrlpa can be aeen easily under and snialleai otiea.
subirle»
of
Oregon's
manufactur­
gon and Washington have bean
claims be paid In full with Ihe least
tor the annual agricultural outlook end She had been there tor sev­
the microscope and their presence
To Movo— Mr and Mrs. O. B many, but outataudlng In Import ing Induatrlea. A "sustained yield”
Temperature Controls Bloom»
poaalble delay and expense to Ihe
eral
days.
.
conference, reports L. R. Bretth
I* uaually Indicated by a silvering
forest
program
might
tie
a
"Ufa
Hardy plan to move soon to Med unce ta the contribution they have
Glads stored at lower tempera­
stale.
aupt.
extension
economist
at
Ore­
of the leave», more or leaa in atrlpa. tures of 32 to 40 degree* were
California Folk Here— Mr and ford where they will make their made to the fire coin rot program." saver" for Oregon- If, and when.
A napthalcne treatment will kill found to bloom somewhat later, gon State college, who was called Mrg. Roy McCracken of San Fran­ home.
There appear* Io he considerable
suya I'. J. Buck, regional forealer,
to the capital to assist in the con­ cisco. California are here vlaltlng
them, and la very eaally applied.
According
to
the
Inal
federal
misunderstanding
of the gas tax
Portland,
Oregon.
though they had more flower
Nurse on Vacation — Miss Aun
Dr. Mote says. For small lot» of spikes and the yteld was greater ference.
Uader It a tax ol five celila
with his father and sister, Mra McGookln. nurse in the office of
Final report for the seuson shows canaus, Washington had 80.897 law
The national report laaued fol­ Leota Roden bough.
bulb» the beet way generally la to than where the corma were atored
per gallon la paid the alale for Ihe
Dr. Milton V. W alker, Is spending that the f l ' t ’ lias contributed more workers employed In foreat Indtti
put the bulb» In a paper bag with at temperature» of 60 degrees or lowing the conference points out
than 125.000 man-daya to actual tries, Oregon had 62.171. Prior to banaftl of the highway fund, aud
a
week's
vacation
al
the
home
of
Grocer Return»— W. A. Taylor
one ounce of napthalene flake» for more. Rooting and sprouting In that greatly reduced supplie» of
(Ire (ightlng and fire suppression. 1930 the itnuliei Industry brought under certain condition* user» of
most farm products, and some im­ returued to his store Monday after her sister aud brother-in-law. Mr.
about 100 medium alaed bulbs, T ie
storage is increased with higher
Buck alutes (but the lusting accom approximately »250.000.IHIO per year gasoline and almllar fuels are eu-
and
Mra.
John
Enschede,
at
Forest
provement in consumer buying being confined to his home for the
the bag* up tight and leave tor 20 temperature and humidity.
HI lad (o a refund. One requlreui III
pllahiin ills of these two year» lu into theao two states.-
Grove
Miss
Doris
Girard
Is
taking
power, will likely bring about a past week with an attack of
cr 26 day*. Or the bag» may be put
la that all claims be filed within
bettering
the
fire
control
situation
her place while she Is gone.
higher level of farm income the mumps.
away In atorage and left tor a
Forest telephone lines conslrucl sis month* from ihe dale uf in
of the foresta represent Improve
Speaks to Student*— Mohan V. I first half of next year thau was had
month or two without damage to
Go to Marehfistd— M r and Mrs. I
nieuls which would have required ed by th* member» of Ihe civilian j voice Formerly Ihe period allowed
'he bulba or danger from fire or Raj. Indian lecturer, gave his illua-1 during the firat half of 1224.
W illiam Curtis left Sunday for j
at leusl ten years of work under (Xinservatiou corpa In Oregon alni was one year, and lallure io comply
Mr. Brelthaupt la now preparing
trated lecture before the high
poison.
the ordinary procedure for federal Washington If built lu a single line with th new IIIm e lim it has mads
Marshfield where they were called
school student body at their assem­ outlook reports dealing with the by the death of Mrs. Abbott, a !
Handling Before Planting
and slate owued forest land.
would cognant Astoria. Oregon ueceasary the rejection of many
various enterprises Important to
It ta neceaaary, however, that the bly meetltng Friday morning.
claima.
with
New York t'lty.
friend.
"The importance ol a regular
Oregon, in which he will adapt the
bulba be taken out of the bags and
fire
fighting
force
with
central
or­
local
conditions
the
information
Dentist in Portland— Dr. and Mr*.
aired before they begin to aprout,
Parents of Daughter— Mr and
ganisation is being proved beyond
as the napthalene. If It has not all W, N. Dow and family drove to brought out In the national meet­ Mrs. W. C. Brooks are the parents
u doubt,” slates Buck. "These t ’t'U
ing.
and
supplement
It
with
Infor­
Portland
Friday
returning
home
evaporated,
will
Injure
young
of a baby daughter born to them at
Cent Gasoline Tax enrollees are uioally Just green
mation on conditions In this atate. their home south of Springfield late Extra
»•routs. It 1» well at this time to Saturday.
Fails To Make Up Differ* boys' when they arrlce at the CCl'
' The first section released late In Saturday night. December 8, 1934
camps, bul even from these raw
ence Between License Tax
November deals with horticultural
Leave for Portland—-Mrs. Carl Ol­
recruits competent fire fighting
crops.
son left Tuesday afternoon for
Comparison of motor vehicle reg units are developed becauae of the
National Production Up
National farm production Is ex­ Portland to spend several days 1st ration receipts and gasoline lax possibility afforded for organisa­
They are put
pected to be bigger than the uaual­ visiting with her son and daughter- ■ ollestions under the old and new tion and truiulng
uighway revenue-raising laws has through regular (ire d rill to Im ­
ly small production thia year, the in law.
been made by the office of P. J, prove eped in reaching a tire aud
national conference decided. In
Returns to W ork— Miss Lulu Mc­
general they think a small Improve­ Pherson ha» returned to her work Ktadelman. secretary of state, and they receive careful Instruction al-
Useful gift« of high quality are alwayn the moat
ment In buying power of farm fami­ at the Mountain States Power com­ the comparative summarisation I» o In fire fighting methods and the
„ OPENS
lies may be expected, although In pany office following an extended 1 resented for the first time since handling of modern fire fighting
delightful. The drug »tore lemln In flue peraoiial gift»
those areas severely affected by absence during the illness and he more recent license regulations equipment. All of Ibis organisation
SUNDAY FOR
and fuel tax rate became effective. work is of course Impossible with
the drouth, cash Income next year
reattonably priced.
death of her mother.
A loss of more than one ami one the ordinary "pick up crew ' Prob­
1 will be extremely low.
The outlook reportera expect a
Parents of Son— Mr. and Mrs. R third million dollar- to the high ably part of the comparatively
TOILET SETS
DAYS
vav fund is shown for the ten (uvorable fire record of the past
! substantial advance in price» of all C. Clark of Oakridge are the par
months
of
1934.
ending
October
31.
MANICURE SETS
two
years
on
national
forest
land
meat animals. They »av fewer ani­ ents of an Infant son born to them
mals will be slaughtered, and those at the Nelson maternity home In which is a 13 per cent decrease In may be attributed to the organisa­
PEN AND PENCIL SETS
slaughtered w ill weigh less and Eugene on Friday. December 7. »venue troiu all aounae. The per­ tion of the CCC."
iod
taken
for
cciupnratlve
analysts
w ill be much below average in qual 1934.
CHRISTMAS CANDLES
Further discussing the CCC, Mr
:» trom July 1, 1933. to April 30.
ity and finish. The reduction in |
Buck
aald.
"W
e
are
demonstrating
FANCY BOXES AND PAPERS
Sings W ith Sextet— Miss Cynthia 1933. (he las- teu-month registra­
■laughter 1» expected to be pro­
here In the northwest the value of
nounced after next February, and Hobbs, first grade teacher at the tion stretch under tl>e former llc- a permanent force In conserving
JOHNSON S NATIONALLY KNOWN CANDIES
the greatest relative shortage will Brattain school. Rang with a sextet i :i ing law. ftoceipts from motor our toreats. Probably no work in
And many other Renin that make gift» to gladen
develop next summer. The decrease 1 of teachers Saturday when they vunicie license», from motor trans­ forest conservation is more practl
the heart of ladles and gentlemen.
in pork production w ill be relative- ; entertained the monthly meeting mutation charges collected by the cal or necessary than ftre protec­
ly more than that of beef or lamb. of the Laue county chapter of the public utilities commissioner, and tion. However, the various other
TRY THE DRUG STORE FIRST
No material expansion In livestock Oregon Association of Intermedi­ Iron, gasoline ta x e .i are included in needed forest Improvement*. such
numbers is expected before 1236. ate teachers with Christmas songs. lie report.
ae com hut In« tree disease and in­
A title vehicle registrations have
sect Infestation. betterment of
As for prices and credit. Mr.
Jumped up 16 per cent this year
c onald to present over the former period the number watershed protection which assures
Brelthaupt says the economists
perpetual water supply and water
figure that the prices of commodi­
WICCS CABBAGE PATCH ¡■.cicasing trim 239.900 to 276,420
power, also the development of the
ties used in agricultural produc­
du-ing 1934. the collections from
tion probably will average some­ Pauline Lord. W. C. Fields, Zasu licenses on these vehicle« have
what higher than In 1934. at least
Pitts Have Leading Roles In
dropped 68 per cent or from »5,
until the middle of 1935. They hold
Story Of Common Folk
251.480.99 to »2.135.406.27, due tot
that the credit situation w ill con-i
■ he f a t »5 00 license fee establish -
tinue to show gradual improve­
Although Alice Hegan Rice wrote ed by the 1933 legislature for ail I
ment above the bad conditions of her immortal American classic passenger cars and to the adjust- <
the past several years. Drought "Mrs. Wlgga of the Cabbage Patch" m e ji In truck ll-e o te fee*. Under!
stricken farmers without security, which, in the Paramount film ver­ ♦île prior law, the average fee for'
A Stbre-Wlde Clearance of Winter Goods, Clothing
however, will need special consid­ sion, based on the play by Mrs passenger cars was 220. the rate
eration. The demand for production Rice and Anne Crawford Flexner, depending on 'ho weight of the |
and Other Staple Items Just in Time for You to Make
! credit w ill probably exceed that of comes Sunday to the McDonald dutomcblle.
a Saving on Your Gifts.
1934 since the accumulated needs theatre for four days, more than
Wh?n license fees were lowered!
, for equipment and repairs are thirty years ago, the people and the by the legislature, an added cent j
much greater than in recent years. circumstances which it depicts are tax v. as placed on motor fuels
VALUES TO 15.00 --------------
Oregon Fruit Report
still as universally true today as This increased the revenue from
Referring to the general fruit they were then, or will be two that source tor the ten months 32
per cent, from 34 612 408.50 to 26.-j
situation, the horticultural crops hundred years hence.
report points out that the combined
Mrs. Rice set her little drama 102,505.81. At tbe same time, trans
1 lot, broken sizes,-------------
: production of all fruits has in- In a "Shantytown"—a group of 1‘irtation charge» collected by the
i creased 20 per cent in the last 15 stick and burlap shacks dowD by public utilities commissioner were
I years, with grapefruit, oranges, the railroad trackB in an Ohio com­ adjusted, bringing a rise of 58 per
i pears and cherries showing the munity. In the thirty-three years cent In receipts from this source,
greatest gaina. Nut production also that have since elapsed the “Cab­ from »331,695 96 to »525,427 24.
i shows a strong upward trent, with bage Patch” has disappeared, but
The total amount collected from
' nut imports falling off.
a thousand other 'Cabbage Patches' all sources during the ten months
I The circular contains 10 pages of have sprung up all over the land.
Eugene, Oregon
968 Willamette St.
under the prior fee and lax rates
condensed information, with out­
The "Wiggses” were universal was »10,195,585.45, while during
look statements on apples, char­ folk, too. When “Mrs. Wiggs” was 1934 the revenue has reached a
ries, pears, prunes, walnuts, fil­ put on the stage after two years total of »8,813,338.32. or »1,382,-
berts, strawberries, other berries, of being a be«t-seller, the play ap­ 247.13 less in receipts. Refunds on
and grapes, and other horticultural peared in many parts of the world. gasoline taxes for non-highway use
products. Copies are available from It drew enormous crowds In India. of tbe fuel have been deducted
county agricultural agents.
It was even plaeyd In Korea and from the totals given, but admin­
Price* On Pre-War Parity
there, of all places. "Mrs. Wiggs" istrative expenses have not been
W ith reference to current farm Is still a nickname for housewives taken out.
i price levels, the report shows that who are markedly simple and good-
I for the nation as a whole farm hearted!
prices now average almost exact­
There was nothing sinister about
ly the same as during the 1910- them. Their only fault was that FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD
Beautiful Assortment of Table
l adíes' Felt House Slippers
1914 pre-war period, but in Oregon they were Just a bit too easy-going,
FIN D S BANKING BETTER
Scarfs
they are onljr about 80 per cent as even shiftless They preyed on no­
Ladies' or Men's Sheepskin lined
WASHINGTON. D C .- A review
much. Since mid-September the body. raised their own vegetables,
Men's Pure Silk Scarfs
Slippers
general farm price level bas de­ took in each other's washing, and by th* Federal Reserve Board Indi­
cates that the condition of opetatlng
Children Sheepskin lined Slip­
Ladies' Zipper Purses
clined slightly, although the out­ made their pennies go as far as
banka, particularly In country dla
pers
look is for some increase during dollars, though every once in a trlcta, haa Improved In recent
Mon's All Wool Coat Sweaters
the firs t half of 1936.
while they had a burst of extrava­ months, as shown by the fact that
Turkish Towels from
to
fr°m
Farmers generally are expected gance and had to start all over these banks have been able to re
Men's English Broadcloth Shirts
duce their Indebtedness to ths re­
to increase crop acreage In 1926, again.
Heavy Wash Rags
especially of crop* not under ad­
Until she penned the adventures serve banks, to tbe Reconstruction
from
to
Colored Border Sheet Set
justment contracta, the circular of Mrs. Wiggs, the only American Finance Corporation and to other»
Men's
Tie
Set,
Silk
Tie
and
Pure
Tbe July bulletin of tbe board In
shows. The price outlook during story of "life among the lowly,”
Ladies’ Rayon Bloomers, all
diacuaalng tbeae flndlnga »ay»:
Silk Handkerchiefs
the 1936-36 marketing season de­ was “Uncle Tom’s Cabin.” “Mrs.
styles
"At the same time progress hat
pends a good deal on growing con­ Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch” was
been made in making available to
Fancy Part Wool Lap Robes
Beautiful Ladies' Rayon Dance
ditions next summer as well as something new, delightful, and ex­ depositors fund* that had been tied
Sets ................
Boys All Wool Sweaters
upon the amount of improvement citing, and her story pushed her at up In closed banka.
which may occur in domestic de­ once into the front rank of Ameri­
"Rank* In financial centre* have
Heavy Pure Silk Dance Sets
Children's Bath Robes up to
been out of debt to the Federal Re­
mand conditions and general price can humorists.
Size 8,
serve Banks (or a long time and In
levels for food and other commodi­
Ladies’ Box Handkerchiefs
addition
have
had
a
large
volume
of
ties.
Girls' and Ladies’ All Wool Twin
REBEKAH MEMBERS TO
Men's White Handkerchiefs,
excess reserve*. At tbe beginning
of
the
year
there
were
»till
many
Sweater Sets
Colored Borders
HAVE CHRISTMAS PARTY
small banka throughout tbe coun­
Mon's Pure Silk Ties, lined
Plans for the annual Christmas try, however, tbat carried a conald
Men's Leather Romino Slippers,
An Appropriate One for Each Different Recipient.
party for members of Juanita Re­ erabte load of Indebtedness.
O8C SPECIALISTS TELL
GLAD BULB TREATM ENT
FDRSEE BETTER
FIRM CONOITIOH
TOWN AND VICINITY
C M FIRE FIGHTER
PROVE WORTH
MILLION LESS IN
1934 ROAD FUND
U seful and
D elightful
G ifts
4
P A U L IN E LORD
W .C . F I E L D S ^
Z ASU P ÌT T S |\
Evelyn VENABLE
KENT TAYLO R
SCOTT’S DRUG STORE
M D
Pre-Christmas
SALE
O pportunity
SA LE
Hand Woven Dresses CîO 7 Q
— NP ~
Boys’ Wool Pants
Boys’ Suede Blazers
'
93c
.
.
69c
H O P S DEFT. STORE
C. J. BREIER CO.
Sale of Importance - Of Great Values for Thrifty
Shoppers at Prices Lowest in Our Business
Career for Christmas Gifts
49 C
49c
49c
4 9 c t0 »1.29
79C
59c
lO c
39c
5C
S I.69
GRATINGS*
$ 1.9 8 »0 $2.98
89c
49c
>1.69
98C
1 9c
A ssorted
Personal G reeting
59c
98c
23c
Christmas Cards
Thurston
This is the first time we have ever offered
assorted cards In the same box— every card dif­
ferent by special arrangement with the engravers.
20 Beautiful Cards
With Hand Lettered Sentiment and Christmas
Engravings.
With Your Name Imprinted
J
$2.25
The Springfield News Office
The Blue River high school bas­
ketball team» played the Thurston
high school teams on the local
floor last Friday evening. The boys'
teams played off two extra 5 min­
utes, and the Blue Hlver team won
by one basket. The Blue River girls’
team also won.
Miss Natalie Edmlston is In
Roseburg visiting her sister, Mrs.
Hugh Safely.
Mrs. Ray Baugh received word
Monday evening that her father
James Calvert. Is seriously ill at
his home near Junction City.
bekah lodge were made here Mon­
day evening following the business
meeting The party will be held
nexl Monday evening. December
17. and will be In charge o* Mra.
Stella aton, Miss Mary Ann Louk,
and Mrs. Minnie Girard. They w ill
have a Christmas tree, and each
person will bring an Inexpensive
gift to be exchanged.
Forest roads built by members
of tbe CCC In Oregon and Washing­
ton. if stretched in single line from
the Pacltlc coast, would reach
across the continent and back—a l­
Under a program of Intensive most to Chicago. Not bad for the
forest management western Ore­ CCC.
gon and Washington can grow pulp
A total of 3,600,000 people visited
wood timber fast enough to supply
indefinitely the entire annual de­ the 20 national forest* of Oregon
mand of the nation's pulp and and Washington in 1935. In 1916
paper Industry.
this total waa 364,000.
Dollar Men's Ties, Special
Country Hunks Reflect Improvement
“The liquidation of Indebtedness
by these banka reflects In pari Im
provement In business conditions
and the consequent ability of eus
tomers to repay bank loans which
long bad been frozen. It constitutes
a strengthening of the banking po­
sition."
The board pointed out thiu the re­
duction of member bank Indebted
ness bas been continuous since the
beginning of 1932 except for a brief
period during the banking crisis In
the Spring of 1933. The review aald:
"In 1932 liquidation of Indebted­
ness of member banks to tbe re­
serve banka waa accompanied by an
Increase of their borrowings from
the Reconstruction Finance Cor
poratlon In the past year and a half
however, Indebtedness of member
banka to the Reconstruction Fi­
nança Corporation bas also been re
duced."
Imported Men's Pure Linen
Handkerchiefs
Towel Set in Christmas Boxes
89c
>2.48 to >2.98
5c
39c
69c
23c
49c
>1.25
>1.69
To make our Bargain Offering Com­
plete we offer for 10 days only:
All 80x80 Square Prints, yd.
17c
THE ITEMS ARE TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION THEM ALL, BUT YOU COME
IN ANO OIVE UH A CHANCE TO QUOTE OUR PRICES FOR COMPARISON AND
WE ASSURE YOU COURTEOUS TREATMENT AND THE BEST BARGAINS YOU
EVER OBTAINED EOR YOUR MONEY.
FULOP’S DEPT. STORE
SPRINGFIELD