n r n n u u n ir tt i m T I An Increase In gas rates, amounting THVKHPAY. NQV. fl, 1924. THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS • mo. tallon ha» *2,000 maubera. T h . . • DOHENA LOCAL NO. 190 • fnriiiera ara faat learning that they • • • • • • • « , tuvat talc» over the ap«< ulatlra profits f tha mlditl« Inter«»*» aag hana««ubl*. Make Uniformity the Baala. Mr I. f t t . »t>jr »rant Thursday nl«ii, A potato grower ran x«t aa much o( li , weak »I the humu of Jim money for no fto pound sack of pota Hpabr «tul fatu'ly of Htar. losa that m«et the U. H No. I grade he muhi f„r , h„ . am. gftpr Mr, and Mia. John Janoin*» atm f.n i !y o' t'-itts * Grove ».«-tit Katur* he I,od added 2o pound» of under- day n rh ar.d tim id ity nt th« horn« of r t i - ’ »tori» to II. and ha rould have M r nmt Mm. r ti Jinalngs of thia he :.O I Olinda of rulla left on the farm or stuck f««d The dealer who ha< F ln r'tir* l.oni’ n’ d Nnrvtal IU«w«l| • r»i . hr hie [I.tato. » rlntply culls nut f Cotta*'« tirona spi tit th« day, K oq . I he 20 pop etnt nnd paya him for ay. nt th« horna of Misa larnd’a par­ tha Ko per r a tt rood stock The raiser ml*hi far hotter do Ihla work than Io ili», .Mr. u n i Mr». W. A («ad. Iti th Fnglant] want to Thuraton Fri r»y the d aler to do It— wht«h he day to remain for a while with her! ’'”'* Valform lty of product la the baa- •lite r. Mrs Merle Wiliams. I ta of coopi ratlve selling. Mr, and Mrs. Ituich 11- uard o f ' _ __ ~ ------------ - ¥ » A K'ar visited Saturday and Bunday at th ■ home of Mrs. IHruard'a parenta, ’ FARM REMINDERS Mr and Mrs. C. D. Vanvalen of this By plowing up old strawberry fields plane. _____ ° f three year» of age or more, crown Hubert M».l>y t of Collage drove roo‘ " ’“’ *•1 Infestation can »’ uyed Saturday night at their little I ’ ,orrr | I - r tndlcd In Oregon, according to ranch here Andrew la n d kitted another hoar! 'n to tn o lo d a ts of th o x-crlm e n t near here (Saturday. That la the third Th** »rnund »tiouht be worked o il ami If practical, planted to f i l l bt«r to be kill d around here within grain, New atrawlierry field» should a perl'il of about »I» weeks, Tha prayer m edine wua held at occupy aoll not recently In d ra w her- the lum e of Mr, an I Mr». Brown of rle» The plant« will produce profit­ thl> place thia week, Tuesday eve- ably for three years when th«y should l,o plowed up again nnd followed by nine. •• thr« > your rotation of crops. At Th"«« that aerv <1 on tha election hoard here were J it Kirk J, II Mos­ 1« , t one of these should be a culti­ vated crop. Ptowln* up aet-me to be by, ( ’. II. Vanvaleti. Wayne Kirk and Ihu only r medy for crown borer and H arry Sheerer, and the precinct was root weevil infestation. nt'wtly republican Coolldse and Pawa. Fat lambs that are much hoavlet Farlo and Medley war- In th« lead. .. f o t ta * Grove visitor- from h«ra- ' h"?,.’'W p<",.7, ‘ nn' hr,n* “ a price on th« m rrket a* the smaller Saturday were Mr. Starkey. Mr. lambs. When up to 90 or 100 pounds Brown. Mr. and Mr», f . O. Jennin*«. the cut In rrtce Is usually very heavy re*ardleas of the condition and qual­ COOPERATIVE MARKETING ity. By f «ding one pound of «rain INCREASES EGG RETURNS a day nnd all the alfalfa hay the Iambs will eat, they should gain one- fourth pound a day. The lambs should C. C. Spcnc», Market Ag»et. be fat and weight SO to S5 pounds f t -85 More on Casa of Eqga. Here's an actual case, and it shonlq when sold. To store potutoes successfully guo-l ' t'« an object lesson worth while: A Clarkamaa county maa has 2K5 hen* circulation of air must be oblalneo and It ha» been his custom Io slntplv Th« potatoes In storage are not com- fill th, ca»«». regar lleaa of alga or pletely dormant. C‘ Il activity takes cl anllnccs, and ship them in. and ho pie«« wh'ch warn:- up the potatoes, tot the "case count” price, which at Tb«> warmer they get. the greater the this time was <5 cents per dozen or activity, so It is desirable to removt *27.00 for two cases. the warm moist air as rapidly aa poa A poultry tuau advised him to grade, ,o ke« I’ ,h * potatoes from gat- clean and classify the neat shipment tl,1R warm. This Is best done when the which he did. and with the market r o ,“u>"" ««or«» over ■ «l»tted price the same as th • week before. n,,<,r * ° ,h " 1 * ' r m»V c»r«tlaln uo here was the result: Gut of the «9 ,hr,,u«h •«•*"»- Thia keeps them cool dogen he culled 16 doaen, which were ,lry * h ,r*1 results In less loss underslsed. atalned or mlsahapcd. by shrinkage. The storag» place shonln Th ae filled a halt case, and he label­ be provided with cold air Inlets and ed them aa seconds. The other *6 doa warm outlets. i n were flrat class eggs and so labeled In the case. He got *5 cents per down HADLEYVILLE LOCAL tor the IB do» n seconds. 27.75. and 50 cent. for the «Ci down »electa, Mr Mr# w , 8pal„a and rhn. f « 5 0 a total of *30.25 a . .« .In s t >nd *27 00 for the same eggs o th" week #n(J 8m ,(b g b«fore. . net gain of »3 26. or » 1 (3 very enjoyable evening with the Pratt I <■• n il per <*•••. ( fgn ||y Friday. Tbrre w^re several ' There ar? nearly always fair roar- more in¥lle(, but on account of high kals for first class quality, and the water colllrt not Rr, (h p r, -gg producer might as well get ihe T1|<< ,o<.n, w ||, mee| ThuP, day PTe. higher price as the dealer who grade» n1n({ for „ ROCta, (|Jn<> won,d , |kr hl» eggs. Five cent» per dozen Is ,o n!| many there as can come, j good mon-y for grading egg«. j Arthur Simonson optut Sunday at i Powerful Farmer Associations. j Scales. Seven hundred thousand farmers jjot tranv could g t to Sundsv are associated In the control and ((n arc<,nn, h|ah wa,„ r marketing of four product«, g rain .1 gUnda : rice, tobacco and cotton. One wheat Harvo N lghsw sndor vtsttpd his father in-law Mr. Smith, on Sunday. Karl Karlsen’a brother from M l«hl-j gan is via tins b'm. Several children are absent from the Lane Cedar school. Y our last opportu k y N O W to secure,those splendid serviceab le English W ool B lan k ets a t this sen sation al p rice $ 3 .9 8 each! Prosperity Sales! Ncw in Progress a.t the McMorran & Washburne Store Eugene Elections o ,.t. L . f . ,11 do out ,h a r. in g re y in g th . „ h .,1 . „ „» M u ll,; ,tn Plo , b .l„ lib .r .l,,; bu, „ . . I , ; k „ p p,osp, rrt> ln mo , io „ _ w ort in , . „ ig, and ac, , „ d per»,! Her. I. , Big .to r . read, to ,our . , e r , ne.d in „ i „ , ar apparal. hou „ ho,d mgs etc. at price» that willl fit your purse! 500 Pieces Sparkling New, Pure Aluminum Cooking Utensials - - A Sale! EVERY PIECE NEW! EVERY PIECE PERFECT! ALL GOOD WEIGHT! ALL PRICED ’WAY LESS THAN WORTH! ATTEND THIS SALE AND SAVE THE DIFFERENCE! EACH Small and medium worth $1.48 Xie» p round roasters 11 quart dishpans, good ewight, highly polished. ‘i 2'/a quart heavy water pitchers— plain 6 and 8 cup coffee percolators panneled and plain. LARGE SIZE COFFEE CUP W ITH! SAUCER 15c An extra special— Highly glazed and every piece perfect! A very superior article to the one found or­ dinarily at this price. On sale in the basement store. Covered kettles with safety draining de­ vice on cover. 5 quart size M edium Sized D rip P ans $1 F rying Pans, w ood en H andles, $1 2'x quart double boilers—panneled Cafeteria trays— very handy to use for cooky sheets—extra heavy, worth $1.48 Sauce pans with wooden handles, 3 quart “ lifetime" aluminum — ------- & and 6 quart covered kettles, very spec,al- Heavy aluminum colanders in a large vonvenient size. Just like the one illus- ttrated. S e e T h e Live Stock Mineral Oil C ham pions Russian Type Notable live stock from all parts of America will b« exhibited at the Pacific Internatlon Live Block Kxposltlon and compote for premiums totaling *90,000. The Horae Show, too, will be worth coming tulle« to enjoy. Take at least a day and more If you can and go to Portland thia week. It Is an unparalelled opportunity of studying wbat the First National 1« keenly In­ terested In— the breeding of mol's and better stock. Is both odorlosR and tastelesa. It therefore appeals strongly to J those who realize the value o’ medicinal mineral oil as an in­ testinal lubricant, hut who find the smell and taste of certalr olla objectionable. Furthermore, Pureteat Miner al Oil possesses a very high spe­ cific gravity, ns well as a viscos­ ity (body) that is equal to, i: not exceeding, other types ol heavy medicinal mineral oil. A sclontlfldally perfect prod uct. Pint $1.00 The First National Bank OF EUGENE Flanery’s D rug Store Since 188« ” —»**>■— ana pr** Man Phone 15 Springfield, Ore. Which of These Things Do You Need at Saving Prices EXTRA SIZE TURKISH TOWELS .......................... 79c A wonderfully fine Turkish towel easily worth $1 00 Beautifully woven and bleached. Thick and luxurious. FINE COTTON TOWELING .............................. i2 ’/ 2 YD. Here’s sturdy cotton toweling that you will find hard to duplicate at this low price. 16 Inches wide, unbleached red stripe border. UNBLEACHED LINEN TOWELING ........................... 22c Finest English toweling, full 16 Inches wide, thickly woven and very soft and absorbent. You w ill like the durability of this splendid toweling. GOOD HEAVY SATEEN ...................................... 39c y.D. Yard wide sateen ln a big variety of wanted colors as well as black. Rich lustrlous finish and you know the price is very, very special. Supply your needs at this low price. COLORED INDIAN HEAD CLOTH ........................ 39c YD. Genuine “ Indian Head’’ cloth that needs no introduction to the home sewer. Yard wide and available in these colors: Light, medium and dark blue, medium and dark brown green, rose tan and gray. STAMPED LUNCHEON SETS .................... j-| 29 Of fine quality Indian Head cloth, clearly stamped with handsome floral and conventional dsigns all readyto em­ broider. 45 in. cloth with 4 napkins, ai1 stamped Buy them now for Christmas gifts. 12 MOMME JAPANESE PONGEE ....................... 79c YD 250 yards only to sell at this way less than regular price In natural color and 33 Inches wide. Men’s shirts/wom en’s blouses, handkerchelfs, curtain drapes are but a few of 1«8 11SVS. WATERPROOF SCHOOL BAGS .............. 49c SubstantlaUy made of heavy black oil cloth. Just the things to keep books dry and clean this winter. Handles are securely sewed. Excellent for shopping. Phone