The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, December 13, 1923, Page 8, Image 8

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    THURSDAY- nWCFCMUKH 18, 1»2».
SPRINGFIELD STUDENT
LEGUME CROPS DEVELOPED
LADIES OF a A. R. ELECT
PLAYS ROLE IN DRAMA
BY NATURAL LIMESTONE
MRS. EGCIMANN PRESIDENT
Unlvensltx of Oregon. Rsgene. Dec
Mr« Chari*» F K « ,n ,*n n « » * l « t
Van of Ita natural limestone
•d ths president of the ladles o f the 13.- -< Special ) - T he role of M Pas- sources has greatly assisted
|# d, T„
a
a . R la a meeting Friday a fte r-' « H e r M Peter Ibbotooa" Du M .u r - ! ch arla-
____ in the Woodman hall She sue t o r t well known play, to be produo
reeds M r , Lottie Bowmen retiring ed by the University company of play- ** togum* crops from a very small
president.
' ers la the campus theatre on Decern »creage to over 30,000 acres of clover.
Other offlcers elected are: Mrs AI
Montgomery, senior Vizepresident;
Mrs. Mary C. Magill, junior vice-
president; Mr«. Lott e C. Bowman,
conductor, Mrs W alter I-axton, l rea»
nrer
Retiring oUlcers are: Mrs
Prances K Bean, senior vice-preel-
dent; Mrs. I. Montjoy. Junior vke-
s e n t; Mrs. W alter I^xton. coa-
docton and Mrs Chartes P. Kggli
manti, treasurer.
Installation of officers will be the
flrst Friday In January, at which time
farther elective and appointive o f­
fices will be filled
Cows kept
In box stall» produce
mora m ilk and slightly mora butter
fat than those kept In stanchions,
according to the United States
Da-
partmeM of Agricultura but tbs slight
Incraass In product doss not balance
tbs added expen-ie for spars, b««l ,
ding, and labor Box stalls ara to b*
recommended only wh«v» maximum
b*r U. IS and K, w ill be taken by 1.000 acres of alfalfa, and extensive
production Is dsnlivd regardless of
J‘»*ph <'“ • * o* Springfield.
plantlngs of soy beans and cowpeai
expense, as In testing cows tor rec­
The play Is a subtle tragedy and In 1*33, according to reports to the
ords.
i
the dream scenes essential to the plot United States Department of Agri­
are being elaborately worked out by culture. These are especially Impor­
tbe t'nlvorslty players. Lighting and tant crops to St. Charles farmers a«
stage mechanics w ill be handled by dairying la one of their principal In­
members of the company not repre­ dustries. No limestone was being
seated la the play
-used In the county and practically no
Clark Is a Junior In the school of ,rl°v s r o f alfaifa grown when exten
drama and the speech arts and Is well ,lan w w k * * » begun there ln 1»18
knoM l on
campus for his dramatic That ’r’* r ,h* W lc u ltu n a l extension
an(1 interpretative ability He has had
*'«ure«l the cooperation of about
Important role* In a number of pro-
farmers In using lime on arid soil
ductitms staged on the campus dui | M * preparation for growing legumes
yXiccewful demonstrations of the
¡ng the past year,
benefits of lime have Increased each
year and community limestone crush­
ers for utilising local limestone have
BEEKEEPERS GUIDED BY
CHIROPRACTIC
Is the seleno« (hat Is restoring health to thousaads
who suffer from stomach trouble, tonsllltls, aervousness.
sleeplessness, headache«, ealargeed prostrate glands, high
blood pressure etc., by sclnetlfirstly co-ordinating the prin­
ciples of Chiropractic and Electro-Therapy. The results
are Safe, Sane and Sure.
DR. GEO. A. SIMON
Ovar Ludford»
• 18 W lllaaetta Btrssl
Examination Fres
1’bona 355 J
IU Q K N I, O R IO O N
Springfield News $1.25 per year.
The Indies discussed plans for a
series of dinners to be served at
noon beginning In the near future.
______________________
They will
be given In the Woodman
\ x l l at a nominal price, ¿ad the gen C O L D W E A T H E R F O R E C A S T S been h
to
the lime In
eral public w ill be Invited.
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three years’ time, < crusher, had been
The monthly social meeting for
For some years past the W eather , established and this year 11 have been
this month will be December 1* at the Bureau of the United States Depart ln ’*’ ** Since 1*30 over 3.000 tons of
home of Mrs Eggimann. The ladles ment of Agriculture has been assist-
haTB been “ ««<1 In the county
tng beekeepers by sending them fore- ¡annually and up to September 1 of this
itertain alphabetically.
casts of mild periods in the late a u 7 Bar SOW t<M” have been applied,
tomn which are likely to be followed providing for a considerable Increase
Hers from W angling
by cold ami unsettled weather. In ln
legume acreage.
T h e W illa m e tte Press
ON
M r,. W illiam Oodlove was here order that the beea may get a general
from Wendling and spent Sunday at Bight as late In the season as possible
the O. O Bushman home.
but he housed before unfavorable con­
ditions set in. Forecasts are also Is­
sued In the spring to guide beekeepers
$r. DOWN »5 PER MONTH
SALE In removing bees from w inter quar­
N O T IC E
OF
EXECUTORS
ter«. These forecasts have been **>nt
OF REAL POPERTY
A Look Around Our fltore W ill Convince the Most Efficient and
ELECTRICALLY DRIVEN. COPPER
to Individual beekeepers on request.
Careful Buyer that Our Stock was All Felected W ith an Eye Both
Notice is hereby given that by vlr ' and there has been a systematic ser-
SWINGING WRINGER
toQuality and Economy
tue of an order of the County Court j vice of this character In New Tork
of the Slate of Oregon, for the County
carried out in cooperation with
of Lane, dnly made and entered of
ApJ>ry Department of the State
record in the said court on the 28th
College of Agriculture.
day of November, 1923, ln the matter
W . M. Green, Prop
The scope of this work Is to be
of the estate of Emily M. Baker, de­
ceased, directing me as executor of enlarged so that beekeepers ln any
said estate to sell all the real prop part of the country can have sent to
erty belonging to said estate, to wit: them such forecasts. The W eather
A ll of the lots numbered five ajid Bureau w ill make no charge for Its
nix ln the block numbered seventy- service«, but recipients w ill be ex­
nine in Waahbume’s subdivision of pected to pay the telegraph charges
the Springfield Investment and Power
When plans are more fully worked
Company's Addition to Springfield,
out detailed information as to the
Lane County. Oregon.
N O W TH E R E FO R E . I w ill on and method of obtaining the forecasts wilt
afte r the 2*th day of December. 1*23, be published In Journals devoted to
at the office of Frank A. DePue, at | b* ekeep,nK
torney for the estate in Springfield.
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Oregon, offer for sale and sell at pri-i
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▼ate sale for cash in hand or upor
the best term», obtainafage. all tl»
A Good T hin g — D O N 'T M IS S IT
right and title and Intereat and »«tat<
Send your name and address plainly
that the said Emily M Baker, dec ess
ed. had at the time of her death. In written together with 5 cents (and this
and to hereinbefore described real slip) to Chamberlain Medicine Co.
Dea Moines. Iowa, and receive In re­
property.
turn a trial package containing Cham­
Dated this 28th day of November berlain’s Cough Remedy for coughs,
1*33.
colds, croup bronchial, "flu" and
C H A U N C Y M EAC HEM
whooping coughs, and tickling throat;
Executor for the estate of Emily M Chamberlain’s Stomach and Lrver Tab
Baker, deceased.
lets for stomach troubles. Indigestion,
Frank A. DePue. Attoroney foro the gassy pains that crowd the heart, bil­
estate
iousness and constipation; Cham be r-
N-2»- D-13-20-27
la ’n ’s Salve, needed In every family
THE DEMAND FOR MODERN NECESSITIES, progressively .upplied,
for burns, scalds, wounds, piles, and
Dr. S. Ralph Dipple. Dentist, Vitus skin affections; these valued family
provides steady employment for the permanent properties of M ountaij
medicines for only » cents. Don’t
Building, Springfield. Oregon.
miss 1L
States Power Company 365 days in the year.
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S P E C IA L
Xmas Offer
“1900 C ataract Washer”
Those who buy
Community Cash Store
TUB
Henderer E lectric Supply
40,000 Steady Customers
Are Back of This I n v e s t m e n t
Sanitary Meat Market
The best meat at a price that will bring you back and make
you a regular customer.
FREE DELIVERY 9:30 a. m. DAILY
Holverson Bros, Props.
Save $3.94
On Your Week-end
Trip to Portland
by Buying a
THE VOLUME OF USEFUL SERVICE and the number of people
and industries served increase steadily. New plants, extensions, addy’
tions and improvements must be constructed each year to keep pace with
community growth.
THE BUSINESS DOES NOT FLUCTUATE. It is solid and depend
able, and therefore, makes possible an investment of great strength and
stability.
OUR 7% GOLD NOTES have become a favorite form of investment
among our Customers. A large construction program for 1924 provide.!
new opportunity for investment that pays a good return with safety.
The investment may be made by Cash Purchase or on the Monthly
Payment Plan.
LET US SEND YOU OUR ATTRACTIVE ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET
SHOWING THE PROPERTIES OF THE COMPANY.
ROUND TRIP TICKET
Week-End Tickets on Sale Fri­
days Saturdays and Sundays,
return limit following Tuesday.
15-Day Tickets are on Sale Dai­
ly to Stations in Oregon.
TAKE THE TRAIN
ite^aj-dlesa lrf\ Woaftlu«-, It Is
Safe, Comfortable and Depend­
able.
—Ask Agent for fares and other
information or write
JO H N
M.
M ountian S ta tes
Power Company
Telephone 58
Springfield, Oregon
S C O T T,
Asst. Paaeenger Traffic Manager
Portland, Oregon.
Southern PacificLines
•YOU SHOULD BE AN INVESTOR”