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About The Lane County news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1914-1916 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1915)
Mainly For the Farmers. GARDENING IS TAKEN UP SCHOOL CHILDRENMORE INTERESTED THAN EVER R. B. Coglon, County Agricul turist, Will Address Parents and Teachers on Subject. Public sciiooi garaening nas'that would bo mogt i10lpftil and already begun and the children ; the wny8 mul monng of making engaged in the work are taking jita work erfecttve. While this more interest tn It than ever be-for intelligent, enthusias fore, according to the school Uc, and self-sacrificing lcadcr ' authorities. !BhJ,, it is Uest that this be fur- : "The work is being carted on nslied locallyt organizations sorously' said Superintendent necd outsltlo nfltico but C I. Collins, of the Lugene pub- u . shouUi not bo promoted by lie schools. "I think the children outslders. The farmer's ad are interested more Uian oyer In , vancQ must come ag th0 rcsult the work this spring. At the of h!a own eIf0rt8; his progress Patterson, Central and Lincoln !must dovelon froln wUhln rather schools they have plots on or than from wlthout. The organ xicar the school grounds and the iiatlou tlmt is glven hIm ls oT pupils of the Oey on? Cou1don;far loss value to him than the schools have Individual gardens ;on0 wMch ho hlmBelf creates. a onMf -r. i .In the matter of securing advice' The Geary Patron-Teachers' i iD nMii .tc J association met at the school , pUcaUon t0 thc agricultural col building at which time school . or m& r Govermncnt gardening was the main topic officitll ln askIng for this ad- uj. uiuss.m.. x,. vv,fe.v., yrce, a f uH statbment of tuo Iocal county agriculturist, was there ,f,,ot,r, c1,,,i,i un i,.fi, to address the teachers and pat-jtrit o be lncludedi num. ber of farmers interested, class and amount of work to be un dertaken, previous co-operative experience, and any other local features that will give a definite idea of the problems that must be met in outlining a plan of or ganization for the betterment of the community. cnnlsicd interest and activity than through individual effort nlonc. It Is folly to oxpoct that more organization, as such, will achieve n Klvon object, unless the farmers organize in the right way and equip their or ganization so mat it will carry on its work emcienuy. Having decided that an associated effort is warranted by the needs of the community, a study should be made of the kind of organization Clans and specifications for tho enefit o those, who deire to bid upon the work. The improve ment will consist of grading and spreading on crushed rock. Thc members of the party say the road all tho way to the springs with tho exception of a few places is ln good condition for travel. There arc a irood many people along the river fish ing and most of them are having good luck. INDUSTRIAL NOTES rons upon the subject and he save them some valuable infor mation upon which to work in carrying out their plans. ARSENICAL DUST VERY HELPFUL IN GARDEN NOW Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallis, April .An arsenate of lead powder is very helpful, just now in controlling the biting in 'sects that are likely to attack several kinds of crops. Any standard arsenate of lead pow der may he secured, mixed with an equal amount of sulphur, Hour, sifted ashes or any finely powdered neutral substance. One of the best of these powders, according to Professor A. L. liOvett, insect pest specialist at tlie Oregon Agricultural College, is the sifted ashes. The mixture It is Coming to That, Our present method of road work will never get anywhere?. A large part of the work done through the summer, is destroy ed in the following winter. Either our roads must be hard surfaced, else heavy hauling by wagon or automobile must be prohibited when the roads are wet. Hard surface means bonds in the end, for we can never have enough money at any one time otherwise. Cities which have hard surfaced streets would is put into a small salt sack, or ;not ve under con ib ui uiaieruu . u'sideration. it is presumable the shaken over the plants until the j , ,d fe 1Ike wt rfeht amount has ben applied. J ft Qr roads were hardsurfaced. Being easily seen the operator ,Automobjles and aut0 trucks are as he wishes. If applied n early ; ,th d Q t tb SJH!?w?iffpt?yian be used the year. throUglC w2nliSrfv the, first as last, for it is coming to 3mSlr fi7 ff0 that in tue end. Our $1507000 frf v tSSS if HZZ? IS fr road work as now applied, is ZrSJSSZSSW waste-Scio Tribune, called yellow lady bird slugs,' M-ircMic and other leaf-eating nests that,,MPROVf Jvzi attack such crops as beans, let- ROAD BY CONTRACT tuce, corn and squash," said ! , iir x , , Professor Lovett. "An'appllca-' T?e "ing of contracts for tion every ten days should keep e improvement of the road at the pests under control except two different points was the de when followed by a rain in which 'cMon of County Commissioners case the new application should f H. Harlow and George M. be made when the rain ceases. Hawley and County Engineer : "Another means of securing Libby after a trip over the Mc protection from the leaf eaters Ken.zie road as far as, Be,lkn,aP to be used in connection with Springs. They may also decide the powder is the use of trap uPn e construction of a piece crops. If in planting beans, for of new road in the vicinity of the instance, a few hills of squash j sP"ngs- are planted, some of the vines I Tne commissioners and the may ne allowed to bear fruit engineer returned to Eugene -while others are left unsprayed Thursday evening after a three r unpowuereu to auract tne "V 1 v . . . pests. The pests move about xreely from place to place, and simply killing off or driving away a.single infestation does not se cure immunity from -further at tack. Protection can be secured only by repeated measures." p ; How Farmers Should Organize, - The department of agriculture Ss continually receiving inquiries from all sections asking how far mers ought to organize. The answer to such a general ques tion must, of necessity, be that it depends partly upon ttlhc particular needs of a giver, community and partly upon the -capacity which farmers have to -establish and manage the work of a suitable organization. There should "be a strong local feeling of the need of some improve ment and ttliat certain definite aimB or ipurposes can be more .fully (realized with the aid of or- t)eairiess Cannot Be Cured .by 'local application!, a they cannot teach ifl aimaeti poitlon of the ear. There la .only one way to cure deafneci, and ba j iliy constitutional remedies. Peafness Is .caused, by an Inflamed condition of the mu cous 'lining of the Eustachian Tube. When ttiLs tube Is Inflamed you have a rumbllne wound or Imperfect hearing, and when It is .entirely closed. Deafness Is the result, and unless the Inflammation can be taken out nnd this tube .-teatored to Its normal condi tion, hearing will be destroyed forever: nine cases out' of ten aro caused by Catarrh, -which Is nothlne but an inflamed -pondltlon of'tha mucous surfaces. I ' We will vve One Hundred Dollars for any ease tit Deafness (caused by catarrh) that eajinol "be cured by Half Cattrrh Qute, .Send for circulars, free. V. J. CHBNBV, & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Bold 'by Drugglots.'7ISc. ' ' " 1 Jake ;ilall' family I'tlU or,lconitfpatlon. tain its needs in the way of im provment during the sumnter. They left Tuesday morning in Commissioner Hawley's auto mobile and first went to Belknap Springs. They looked over the Lost Creek bridge between the main road and the springs and Engineer Libby re-located the old road between the main road and a point near the bridge. This road may be reopened some time in the future by the county. The present road, from the main road to the creek is not on the survey but is on private propery. The members of the court and the engineer talked with H. B. Sloan, manager of the springs resort, and he seemed to be very anxious for the construction of a new bridge. He offered to assist the county In any way he could. Commissioner Harlow said that they decided upon no definite plans in regard to this work. Coming on down the river, the party stopped in Supervisor Neal's district which extends from the edge of the forest re serve to ROck House. They measured a place where the wdrk of improvement will be let by contract. This stretch mea sured 3350 feet. In the district just below Neal's they met Sup ervisor Ben Minney and they looked over a' stretch of road at O'Brien's point, wnich will also be improved'-liy contract. The engineer:-wiirgoi'back later and , irff urqiAjiffiiM Hi ' " 'It.' u Geo. W. Haw, Pendleton, .will orect two-story business block. Molalln municipal water plant lacks $100 n month of meeting expenses. Mabel Coast Lumber "Co., with payroll $lG,000.a month started last week. President Qrlfflth of tlve P. II. L. & P. Co. announces extension of line IS miles to big timber". Molalla will build a nov: city mil. Oregonlan shows it cost five j million to collect tho $3,000,000 J made out of forest reserves. i Eugene merchants agree to handle products of Eugcno broom factory. Under now state law income from Notary fees Increased S4, Knn v Portland City bonded deit is $28,000,000 and $900,000 bond issue Is asked at June election for municipal grain elevator." Klamath Falls II. II. 'Ed monds Lumber Co. will bpljd mill. ,,. Senator Porter J. McGunibor in speaking at the Eugeno Com mercial club recentIysaidA4,In our haste to bring about reform; we are abandoning the funda mental principals of government necessary for freedom we. are adopting paternalist and social istic tneones. we haye,adopfed the ideas of a new school jvve are abandoning the constitution al principles and drifting outllo the sea of every varying public fancy. We look to the theory that we no longer need: a con stitution to check us and that nothing should stand in pur way. Our ancestors did need a consti tution and ,they knew that the American people, required a con- Made in Springfield Patronize the Payroll of Your Home Town I HOME OF HOME-MADE CANDY I U can'vget moore satis faction for ure $ $ if u by Bakore or Noxall flour. All grocers have it to sell. Springfield Bakery : Broad, Pics, Cnhes, CooklCs, olc. Wedding and Party Cakes n Specialty S. Young, - Proprietor , t Eggimann's Candy Kikhen stitution tested by centuries.. to bind the people, ,Every para graph of the constltutiousLfo the protection of the minority against the dangers of the mac jorlties political and religious in temperance. Gentlemen, ,,thJ great problem confronting America today is thebduty.to create a careful and conserva tive American citizenship. Let us see to it that our foreigners are taken into our schools aiul sent out as American citizens,; see to it that we stand for law and order and for calm careful (judgment on the part of tlie American government. In other words, let us preserve the very foundation of our government and curb the political vaudeville of the professional ofilce seeker." North Plains wil erect a $4.- 500 school house. Summons. In tho Justice Court for Eugene Jus tice District, Lane County. Oreuoii. W. H. Lynch, plaintiff, vs. M. E. Ed wards, Defendant, To M. E. Edwards, the above-named defendant: In tho narao of tho State of Oreiron: You are hereby summoned and requir od to appear and answer tho com plaint In tho above untitled cause within six weeks from tho dato of first publication of the summons here in, and you aro hereby notified that If you fall so to appear and answer said complaint as Hereby required the plaintiff will tako Judgment against ypu as prayed for ln said' complaint now on file in tho said court, to-wit: Judgment In tho sum of $77.05 with interest thereon from July 1, 1914, und tne runner sum of Firteen (flO.OQ), Dollars attorney's fees, and for the Costs and disbursements In the above entitled action.. This summons is nubl shed bv order of tho Honorable Joaso G. Wnllh- Judgo of tho above, entitled court, dirty mauo on mo zitu uay or March, 1015, requiring publication tlioroof once each week for six successivo weeks and requiring that you appear and answer said' compjaint. on or before, six weeks from the 16th day of Anril. iuu uuio ui iiiu urui iiuuncaiion neroot, i JESSE O. -WELLS. 'A is, u, immeu, justice oi tho Pcacev attorney for plaintiff. , thM27 o I IF YOU HAVE NEVER TRIED t 4 CIIAS. BARKMAN, Manager Try is and bo convinced that it pays to patronize homo industries. 4 4' 4 4 i The - House of Quality You get your money's worth when you trade at 4 4 THE SPRINGFIELD CREAMERY :. Tho Lane County Nows divided its expenditures last year, thus: Supplies bought outsldo of Spring Held, Including paper and now machinery , .. 20.4 p. C Supplies bought in Springfield, In cluding rent, etc 19,1 p. c Payroll, entirely In Springfield 60.5 p. c. J Ihe j Springfield Planing Mill ; Company I Manufacturers of sash, noons, mouldinos, iuiackbts, TUUNINO, STAlIt UUILDINaa, 4 Extension TAblos, Drop Lonf Tablos, llllroak- . fast Tables, Kltclion Cablnots, Cupboards, Safes, Stop Lndderx, Krult Hoxos ilorry Cnitos, Folding Clothcu Itucku, SPENDS ITS MONEY AT HOME : : ELECTRICITY: For light, l?eat and power. "Mado in Sprlngricld." 80 Spent, at Home I t Oregon Power Co. : E2 - Eugene, has installed .25 new lire hydraiit'sr " 1 P. E. & E. Ry. has put on con struction crews to make better ments. B Hill steamer Northern Pacific has been put on the 'Frisco- Astoria run. Mt. Angel Tribune is a new paper, E. D. Alexander has launched jiie Stayton Standard. Office .S'tiilli mul J'car I fin, clcphnuc M DR.M,Y. SHAFFER, D.V.S. VETERINARY 8URQEON AND DENTIST J Suito 2. Phono 888, EUGENE, ORE Storjk RQUND TRIP $26.75 TO SAN FRANCISCO FROM EUGENE 15 Day Limit Meals and Berth Included. Sale dates May G to 11 Inclusive. OREGON ELECTRIC RY. NORTH BANK RAILROAD 2G HOURS' OCEAN SAIL Do luxe "Palace of the Pa cific," S..S. "NORTHERN PACIFIC"' Sails May 7, 11, 15, 19, 23, and 27. Steamer train leaves Portland 0:00 A. M arrives Flavol 12:30. Luncheon on ship, Steamer ar rives San Francisco 3:30 I M. noxt day, Low Round Trip Faros East Dally, May 15, Spo kane and East or via Pa latial Steameruto San Frunclsco, stopoyerjiilt r, Falr' -i. ft , All particulars glvenby v ' II. R. KNIGHT k Agent Jtmmmim Oregon Elec tric Ry, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In tho County Court of tho Stnta of Oregon. For Lano County v In tho Muttor of llto Edtato of John II. Innls, Daceascd. Kotlco la liofcliy clven that (hn un. dorslgned has boon appointed admin-iRcsidcncO over Dodge's istrator of tho estate of John IJ. Innls, ueceuBoci, ana nil persons having claims against tho estate of John I). Innls, doceasod are hereby required to present such claims duly vorldcd as by law required to mo at tho olllco of John C. Mullen, Sprlngllold, Oregon, within six months from tho dato of this first publication hereof. First publication April 12, 1016, Last publication May 10, 1015. Squlro Innls Administrator, John C. Mullen , , Attornoy for Administrator. The ...... J Springfield Garage H. SANDOATHE Proprietor Repairing a Specialty Main, hot. Fourth and Fifth. Phono 11 SPRINGFIELD OREGON ' 4.4.4. 4, We Print Butter Wrappers w Telephone Us Your Order Today 1 M S IomcqhI "I IrucHMl tEugeno, Orp. IwauwHtnawTI t ft) t S v. The Lane CountyNews. , .' .5. r st ;. I til" U :W t - V I ir T M , " A.. 4,i T ,