The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, October 16, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWA
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THURSDAY, OCT. 1«, 1924.
Went to Colorado— Mr. and Mrs.
G. R. Mooney and Chelr young non
left Saturday on a trip to Grand Junc-
Ily FLO
Nephew Visits — Francis Adrian, tllon, Colorado, and Oklahoma points.
Beekeeping la an Industry under small nephew of Mr. and Mrs. W.
Porch
C o m p le ted — A
new
back
Ivory: To restore Ivory that has development In this country aa pub­
Henry Adrian. Is here with his aunt porch baa Just been completed on the
turned yellow to Ila uatural color, rub lic appreciation of honey aa a food
1 and uncle on a visit. He Is the son D. W. McKinnon borne In Willamette
with turpentine.
continue* to grow and create a de­ of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Adrian of Eugene. Heights. The work was done by C. F.
Coat Hangars: If coat hangers are mand. Honey is a aweet aa old as ! Hla parents are enoylng a stay up the Scott, Mrs. McKinnon's brother, who
covered with velvet Instead of silk, the race and always held in esteem. ! McKenzie river.
Is here staying with hl* father, C. F.
the garments will not slip off.
Its flavor and aroma vary with tb.
Scott.
He 1* from Portland.
V ie t fro m T u rn e r — Mr. and Mrs. 8.
Went up McKenzie— Mr. and Mrs.
Cabbaga: When boiling cabbage put predominating kind of flower which . H. Baker, daughter Mrs. May Talbot,
In a piece of stale bread. This kill* the bees visit. Besides Ita use for I and O. I Burnett, brother of Mrs. L. E. Danks and daughter, June, went
table purpose* honey la much ueed In I Baker, of Turner, Oregon, were visit- up the McKenzie Saturday to their
the unphiasant odor.
Japanese Trey*: Try thle for clean­ cooking to replace all or part of the ' Ing old friends In Springfield Sunday. homestead In that district. They re­
ing J a pane«« tray*. Make a mixture :*ugar, and It serves a purpose like Mr. Turner was formerly the owner turned Saturday evening.
of vinegar and powdered whiting. Ap­ that of augar In the diet—It la a of the Springfield flour mill.
Moved to R anch— The John Tom-
ply It with a soft flannel, wipe oft source of energy In readily available
Went to 8cotsburg— Mr. and Mrs. seth family moved from their home In
with a clean cloth and polish with form.
j Norman L. Howard made a trip to Wlllamete Heights to their ranch be­
The researidt of »file bee-culture
tween Goshen and Creswell on Sun­
a chamois.
' Scottsburg Sunday.
day.
Toothbrush: If a new toothbrush 1» laboratory ot the Bureau of Entomol­
Visited 8on—Mr. and Mrs. Carl OI-
soaked over night In a glaaa nf water, ogy of the United State« Department ' «on went to Portland Sunday where
Working in Springfield Again—
of
Agriculture
la
Intended
to
throw
(he hr I «lice will tin t come out and
Ben
A. Johnson, who has been work­
light on the problems which arise In i they spent the day visiting their son, ing In W altervllle, Is now employed
II will laat tw ice as lonr
i
Russell.
They
motored
to
Sprtngflelo
Potatoes: To utlllxe leftover boiled the beekeeplqg industry, euch as the
at the Second Avenue garage. He be­
| Monday morning.
potato«, and make a few "go around" diseases affecting two» and the fac­
gan hla work there Monday.
Stopped
at
Sawmill—Jexs
Griffin
< ut them up. add a slice of bread cut tors affecting the flow, flavor, pr color
Into dice and fry the potatoes togeth­ of honey. Practically all of the ex­ of Eugene was here on business Mon­
C A L L A N D S E E D r. N . W Emery
tension In this field hag been turned day at the Springfield plant of the
er Il make» u delicious dish.
on prices on plate and other work, tf
Booth-Kelly
luber
company.
over
to
the
several
States,
which
have
Soup: W h e n m a k in g aoup always
pul In the meat In cold water. Corned continued It altnoet without exception
beef and ham should be put In boiling Tho correspondence of the laboratory
water Add a tablespoon of vinegar 1« heavy. While the beekeeper« of the
country are at the present time con­
to make the meat lender.
Hot Water Bottls: After emptying tending with low honey price« In
a hot water bottle It Should be «light­ (he general market they ere as a
ly Inflated with air before the etop- rule atilt caring for their bees as
;cr Is replaced Then powder with tal­ well as ever and are sending aa many
cum ami put a way In n cardboard box Inquiries to the United State« De­
D E M O C R A T IC C A N D ID A T E
where It will not he damaged by con­ partment of Agriculture aa formerly.
Several other division« of the de­
tact with light and air.
fo r
Linen: Linen that Is not to be used partment cooperate with the bee-cul­
for quite a while should never be ture laboratory In work Which con
starched, as It may crack. The linen eerns the beekeeper. These include
should be rinsed quite free of starch, the carbohydrate and mlcrocbemlcal
dried and folded away In blue paper laboratories o f the Bureau of Chemis­
W a s recommended by Farm er» Union delegate» at
The blue paper will keep It from turn­ try, three offices of the Bureau of
th e ir m eeting at Eugene C ham ber of Commerce,
Agriculture
Economics,
and
the
Of­
ing yellow.
M arch 10, 1924. M em b er Farm er» Union.
Starch: If little plecea of scented fice of Cooperative Extension Work.
From
time
to
time
various
other
of­
toilet soap »re dropped In your hot
— Paid Advertisement.
I
vtarch. It will give the clothing a I fices and bureaus contribute Infor­
mation.
fragrant odor.
HONEY INDUSTRY AIDED
BY BUREAU ENTOMOLOGY
Thrifty Tip»
FOR T H E H O M E
Tempt a l io n s
«
I bail net meant to accept Kill« all the way from San Francisco to
Mlutietl'« hoiMH' party inBatlun, «nil Cuba, I have followed with Inter«*!
yet when I urrlved »1 "hl«« Dorados.'* your butterfly carreer and I agree
Itm Mllchell'a luxurious e»tale on til« with your throng of pro«« agents. The
llay Shore of historic old Pensacola, minute you come Into the room It
I was glad (hat I hml used a woman's waa Ilk« another candle ligh ted .’
"Hey there, you two. Come to the
I rorogntlve uml chnged my mltid to
party
Hallie It's up to you.” some
r u n » at lb « In»! uilnule,
In keeping with Ute Informality oi one yelled.
"All rghl. referee; I heard you Iho
Ihii Mitchell's Mtarlatntng. Ute chauf
fuur hail been n u t to meet m« »O'l first time." I rcn;«nded. "but I pa«»
I ha<l really eiijoyvd my aolltary the dice, Give me a rain idieck I'm
drive ihrnuah the nutuintiulacenied , going up and «asocial« with some
,
Iwlllgbl Entering the grounds, Ute at I aonp »u-ls and water."
nutapher« of the plain gave mo that | Then to my gullant companion. "See
tarn feeling of t xultatlun that come* you later. In th« meantime I must lo­
from viewing won»» j» rfo-ct »con« oi cal« tny negligent hiedeaa. She doesn't
■c in 111 In* properly Impressed over
palntliiK IhBl »ull«fl«*» tho «aniaoa.
"D ias Dorud«»—Golden Days," I , my arrival Thanks. TONS, for every
mused. Thu nam« »•»» aptly chosen. i Ching." I flung over tnv shoulder.
I drew <!«•» p breaths of tho woodsy i I lik'd thia new person. After the
Iragrsnc« and alight I tin from tho car. Indifferent treatment | hid received
apod up th« step». two ut a lime. i from t urll»» Wright on the eve of ray
departure from Jacksonville, his at
II ng I III * 1 y expectant.
I'll« crowd Inside w»i In excellent : teutlou was reuaturlng. A maid show
spirit« Great log flroa glowed at t-lth ' ed me my riKiins and while ahe was
or end of tho Inimi'iw« ilvtns room i unpacking my thing». In rushed my be
t
with Ita casement door« and window» - lalcd hosteee.
overlooking a pit lure»que rlvleru. At | "Hallie, you angel." making n dive
tho piano, a girl with cupper -colored for me. "I'm so glad you dceldod to
1 -i f and a shutter.green tunic wan conic I started to call the whole thing
»trutnmlng u minor accompaniment off when I thought you had fallen
down on ua. You see you're the life
to on« of Service'« poi-im,
"And women In a bl-ltter world do of the party, and everything'» flat
th« be eat they can n," ah« sang In a without you We're going to a hop at
hunky Colo», ohllvloua to everything, Ft. Barranca« tonight and It's going
hut the youth with the patent leather to be tho moat elaborate affair of
the season.. Wht are you wearing?"
hair who waa bending over her
A great game of aomo kind waa be­ all In one breath, aa I continued my
ing played by all other* In the room. disrobing.
"(Th I tell you what," ahe went on.
I edged over to sen what waa going
on and. r'-allxlng my preaence. the en ­ not waiting for an answer, "do put
grossed player» glanced up to hid mu ' on that purple velve t with the bustle
hack and red rose*. You know the
welcouu* It w in a crap gum«.
"Please don't." I begged motioning Jenny model you wore al the Yacht
them back to their place*, "only club cotillion. Gosh—I hope you
let me get In the gume. I'm all gang- brought it You did. didn't you?" again ,
R. O. BRADY
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
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e l up with aevetia."
"Didn't leave It." I answered short
I flung my glove« In one chair, my
plallnum-fox fur In another and tak­ ly. In the act of drawing off a stock­
ing my turn wow noon easily the win­ ing
"What kind of slipper» do you wear
ner.
"Hnuke-eyos wink at him—Inspect with It? Oh yea, 1 remember the pnper
cm' and ho 1>, come eleven —aweet dy- ‘ said purple ones with rod heels. How
absolutely adorable! You can get
nnmlte." I coerced
•'It's the way Sallle talk* to 'em." , sway with extreme things. Sallle. hut
som eone good naturedly complained ' they're not for me. Im the pink and
blue type Baby blue at that, and be-
"even tho dice are no« Immune*
"¥«•. you make »he real of ua look lleve me. It takes som ething more
Ilk» an undertaker«' convention." de- , than color« that are sw eet and girl­
dared a voice behind, and leaning ' ish to make a hit nowadays. By the
hack on my heel«, I turned and facen I way." she added as an after thought.
u »trnnger. whom I noticed waa alert "Have you met Warren Fisher?”
"Sounds like a movie actor. Nope,
In hl« manner.
"We're 'way ahead of you. too," j don't believe I have, unte*«—" and I
ho continued, "here’« «omething that described the good looking stranger
■night give you a little ahove In the . who had given me hla 'Tom and Jer­
right direction " He amlled engagingly ! ry'."
unit offred me a toll, frosted glass '< "That's Warren, all over," announ­
from which I took one exaggerated ced Ellie, "owns half of Wall Street,
has a gorgeous yacht and er—"
■ wallow.
"Yea, yea. go on,” I encouraged,
"That hit the apnt, all right,*' I
murmured, "ami I haven't the excuse walking toward the bath room where
of a hot and duaty journey either, be­ I could sm ell the spicy aroma of
cause the trip ornr waa cool and plena- . dainty bath crystals In the warm va-
ant; but It needed juat thia little deli­ por
"Shh." »he put her finger to her
cate attention to complete my heaven
lips and looked about In a mysterious
ly Impreaalon of Pensacola.”
We chatted unnoticed. the circle ’ manner. "I must have your 'full and
undivided' to tell you about Warren.
having widened.
"So you're Hallie, the Sallle, whose j I wil tell you thia though.'*
face has peered from soclty columns 1 (To he continued next wreck.)
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