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T IIVRSDAY. JUNE IH. 1925 TIIE SPRINGFIELD NEWS PAGE POUR Lane County Farmers Union News O F F IC IA L PLANS UNDERWAY FOR • Local Reporters • • LANE COUNTY FAIR • Canary ..................... J. L. Northup • P U B L IC A T IO N CANARY LOCAL 189 LANK • • C O U N T Y U N IT NO, 1« DORENA LOCAL NO. 190 • O F F IC K R S O F L A N K C O U N T Y • * F A R M E R S U N IO N * MANY FROM LANE AT O. A. C. FARM DEMONSTRATION Mom than Kjo farmer« from lain« • Central _______ . Ray Bower • Plan« for «he Lana County Pair, . Cloverdale county worn In attendance at the The aunual school meeting was • Ralph L aird. Creswell. President. Mrs. L J Oetchell • The Children’s Ih»y exercises al Ihe September Si to 16 »re vrugre»»li»r • C om * Fork Mrs, Geo. Kebelbeck • (arm demonstration «1 Oregon Agri, held at the school house lust Monday. • W ill W heeler. Trent. Vice Preal- hall were well attended. The childrens rapidly »nil many new features are • Creswell cultural College at Corvallis Wsdnaa* Mi». Bori Williams was elected as di • dent. .... Mr» M A. Horn • being planned according «o announce • Dorena ........... Mrs. Ada Jennings • songs and recliallons, the two ser rector to succeed Grant Balea and • Betty Kappauf, Cottage Qreve, day, The delagallon was cottductM mons by Rev. I j r s e and the bounti ment of ihe Secretary. Kelly C. Brau- • Hócela over the various demonstration tracts Mr». B Baker • ful dinner served by the Indies present Claren« e Peterson wap elected to au»' • see.Treas. • N. A. Horn, Cottage Grove, Ooor • I »Rowing drainage, cereal an I fora«« atetter That there shall be something • Hadleyyillel Mrs. M. Gillespie • were enjoyed and appreciated by nil. ceed C. I». Vanvalen aa clerk new and interesting, day and u lg 't. Is • J a s p e r _______ Mrs. Grace Jones •< The Culp ('reek camp closed down ( • Keeper * , rups and the elects of crop rotation the plan of those in charge. Many , Ijer^ne Mrs. C M. Foster • ! Brother and Sister Grovew-have gone Saturday, keeping only enough men i > • H. C. Jackeon. W altervllle, Con- • i a„|| to North Bend whore Slsier Groves Over 6o member» «>( lame County do the pick up work for a few day«. J * ductor. Improvements are already being made , xtcKenaie Mrs Lawrence Millcain • underwent a serious operation f»r ' boy» and girl» (lube member» were In the Fair Ground in anticipation © t:» Mt vernoa Mrs. V. A. Reynolds • Mr and Mrs. C. H. Jennings and * O. L. Clam ent, Chaplain. tumor. Sister Groves’ many friend« j present yesterday and nearly ’half a record breaking crowd. A rest cot-1. Sl)k er»ek daughter Ruth Kngland, Clarence Bulah Smith • here hope «he may »>x»n be realored i bare enrolled In ihe summer abort Starkey. Florence Land. Lout« Dodge tage has been completed and new . f r o n t ____ E II. Tinker • to health. course for club worker» Tho«e who and Mr. and Mrs Glen Jennings and fencing and walks are under construe- • y i d a _____ Mrs. W. B. Post • Aberdeen More than 60 per cent Brother Les Austin ha« a new car. have enrolled Include: Molly Cochran, sons, motored to Ros burg Sunday to tion. New features In the pavlliloas i of logging camps in the Grays Harbor » * ! 1 ----- 1----- f I Saturdays malls were delayed «bout attend the camp meetings. Barbara Dunn. Junction City; and barns will facilitate the hand- 1— 1— 1— ¡district are now closed and they will ' "burg...................... • four hours by a derailment of three ling and display of exhibits. The races • • • • • • • • Mabel Mosby went Io Marcola Sun .................... - .11 Pearl EIRol. Junction (B y ; Barbara remain tloan until about Julv • All • freight car» near Potter's crossing; and other amusement fcatares will be * CLOVERDALE LOCAL Hansen Junction ( By, Vivian llulery, day to visit for a few days. 'saw m ills are operating. Labor turn „ , caused by a low Joint In the track Mr. ami Mrs. Lot Wagner attended . _. , lunrllon City; Klvlra Jnnaen. Junc- o f the best and there will be some- . . . . • ■ • • • • : over la almost nothing. There Is no The damage was repaired and Ihe thing for verybody, Ctovenlale Local me» in regular aes the carnival at Cottage Grove Salur ¡linn Clly; Margaret Muhr. Junction surplus of labor |n Ihla disi riel The premium lluts win be ready for »Ion June U . The question of conaoll- trains w* r’’ running on their regular (Uy City; Rather McDaniel. Kugrne* distribution June 20»h. They win con datlon with the Creswell Local was schedule by the next day. sin ce , h(l ra,n ba< reaaed , ha ranl, . Florence Olson, Junction Clly; El- tain complete Information m rejrard dtomsaed and It w as decided to poat-. Neiahbor Gow *ax • t new I an, busy with their hay thlt e eanor Paddock. Eugene; Hasel Poln* to exhibit., premiums, award* and P ~ e decision a abort time longer a . ^ recto r in S ll.co o . district and Judge I W(wk TRENT LOCAL ¡dexter, Eugene; Mildred Treanor. other features of tnterest to anyone all of the Information desired had not er *"* r*** ‘ c,t 1 ' j Mr and Mrs. George Pilcher made •¡C resw ell; Helen Walson. Coburg; Intending to exhibit or participate in been obtained. The Library books m> nt la on foot to i oneo l< at* .idjai. nt g bua„ |neaa trip to C ollage Grove Kenneth t»unn. Dunn. Junction (I City; . , 'Kenneth ty ; Marl Ma Over a dosen ladles met at tb^ home , , Kapna(b W„ay. r. K, the Fair. They wm be mailed, upon have arrived and a number of members districts In thia Jocall y and u , a Eu T b ,.maa wlnn> Coborg; r r . n rl. request from the office of «be Secre- proved their Interest in them by tak- « « ‘‘e school and a high schol at some Mr a„,i Jo||n Jann|ngB B„,| of Mrs. E II. T in ker. Thureday tary County Court Him». Eugene. Ore- htg home a book. i****'™1 P>“r’ Th‘" '• • children of Cottage Grove and Mr B<WS. J“« - “ anJ »“•"> “ > «'««»'»• • Coldren. Grace Mitchell, a daughter of one of ? hat ra*rlta much Intelligent dlscu»- j Hnn(ng!,., Mater and husband. Mr I Tr*B‘ Local auxllllary. Mr«. Je»«e gen. Anvone desiring anv Information ta °«r members, was reported as being ,un “ nu coopemuou. »nd Mrj ot Sb„ (.'ranch«-« Phelps was elected president. Mrs Flrwt Christian Church reganl to the Fair should communl- '» * member of the visiting com- **“ ° ltTBr Co* « • ' spent the evening with th .lr uncle y ,nk,,r »'«■• -prealdent. Mr. R. J E n r t'orner *th and A Ht cate with the secretarv • mlttee requested that flower» and pa- M ends #1 < »nary over Sunday. She c H j ennln|I„ Bnd fB,„||y Tuesday ,Uh »» retary treasurer A program H. E Childers Minister ___________ _ per» or hooka be sent to her . ° n her w«y hntne froni »’«»«I»«* Jim Redford was a Cotage Grove e»»"»«“ «« *■« «PPolnted «’ *<>«1« M Hermon topic '-Opening Iron ! Visitors present were: Mr and Mrs. wh,'r« sh* ™mpleted high school at v|B„ or hwre Tuesday “ Pro«r«”1 <°f »*»• coming year Mrs. Il A M I*. M "Climbing up for Gales ' Raise Money »or Organlxatlon !iw » « e « ,n h i.h ih i. „ . . r N otice of the program for raising Halbrook. and Mr «"d Mrs Wright of high jh ls j e s r The children who were conditioned Tlnl“ ’r' * " • , U ’^• ■n,‘ Mr* JestK ' Bible school St » «6. Hupi H. been sent th e Creswell. An Invitation was extended Mr- I*helps. Sr., arrived for a visit |n |h<> e |t h , h ,fTB,|e examinations took <'"n», Hule Ihe committee The n e x t , ' ' organisation funds has il lasses for all ages and This work I»’ «hem to our local to meet with i ’ *'«> hl« «on and family of Canary Mr th#m Thur, dBy rr1dBy meeting will be held at the home o f , « •'' r Irnme. Christian RJn- president of each local Creswell local for local an all meet ®3 y e a n old and a G A. R. . tn thf Mr* Jeaac I’helpt, Wedneaday. after this rfiatrlrt district. should be undertaken at ____th0 once that 'he Creswell for dav an all day meet 1 dvavnr al 7 P M Come and enjoy the ! veteran. Everyone Is Invited to attend the ls Mr" K V Sw ,n definite reports w ill b e ready at t h e i lnK ° n ls t- . q. Mr». C. F Hyde will be hostesses with ¡meetings. Countv Convention next month. Three Mr.. Morgan. Mrs. Rinehart and «nd Mr«, »ylveater. 8r.. returned go<.,a| >m, „ , ntr1buti bln« western counties have already asked Mrs Maybe were appointed as a spec to *he,r suburban home near Mulino- for , h(, pro<rBnl B, |b „ cburrb on n esi Mrs. 1 helps The next regular meet j Divorce Sought that an organiser be sent them and *** program committee to assist In in«h Station on the W estside highway Tuesday evening. Ihe regular open ; “ f Ihe Trent ^ h u | will h. held | at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. K j K C Roney, of Goshen, has filed Mr. Sylvester Is »1. and nlght this 1» the first time “match, money" furnl»hlng entertainment at this meet Monday. Jordan. Wednesday night. June >4 suit »gainst Itulh Honey for divorce hale and hearty for a man of his has been offered Oregon in some time. ¡In*- Mrs Jesse Phelps will assist Mrs Jor- on grounds of desertion They were years. We did not lesim Mrs. Sylvest Let us make the most of the oppor dan. i married at Goahen October 11. 1110. er’s age but she is a very charming CONSTRUCTION WORK tunity by Immedlale and progressive 1 * _____ and the husband claims the wife hag • lady and It was a real pleaMire to NOW AT HIGH PEAK MT. VERNON LOCAL action Betty. M. Kappauf. * FOR HALE—Carbon pnper In large refused to cohabit with him for Ihw ¡meet them both. County Secretary. ____________________ Mr* and M*ra J*R McPherion/Mrs’ 1 Brother Sylvester h a . been picking M.ny Loggers Recently Laid O ff sheets, JlxJ» Inches, suitable for past year They have one child 11 making tracings. The New» Office years old Broom Get. Bail Lena IMvis. and daughter. Marjorie, ’ ‘r - ’ h-rrle. for over a month now Find Em ploym snt on Mark Broom, held on a charge of left Tuesday morning * auto for Bar- < nd _\h " e * re ’ ,m » » " * b’ rTt" on Projects .v ia i a u i ( M / u J > u n vs u u ca v assn * /* • a ««en • . .... t h i* ▼ 111 lb operating a moonshine still and pos- ney to attend the Rhinehart Reunion | 1 ne* , ‘ I Som e of contractor M cN utts equip Portland. June 18— (Special) That ‘ „ , , , „ session of liquor, was released from which meets June 1» 20-21. ment is arriving this week. a large majority of the several fhoua- This Is the twenty-second annual custody on 18.500 ball Saturday. Six work has been much delayed this Bnd ,O„ „ B r, cen„ y off >t thousand dollars was the ball put up reunion of thin fnmTly and there are co n « camps have either gone to the in circuit court and 12.500 In Justice usually over sevwtrty-TIve people In spring by the rain. Sister Bester I. enjoying . visit p(n„ dl. , r)c, B BmpJr, of court. H. C. all of Cheshire and attendance. from her mother Knowing sister found Bmployin. nt lBr, <ly , n John Currie, of Leaburg. put up the About ninety bend of lambs were Bester we are sure R would be a real ruction work, which I. now at Its security, room’s liberty was but a »hipped from the Quackenbush farm pleasure to meet the w o lh ^ while bl<Jle. t „ lm, , rBIe<, by reportJ1 few days as his bondsmen withdrew on Tueeday of this week. *h.*r *" h*re' ■ fro,n *rapl°yn>ent service offices their bonds and he was »gain turned Miss Irma Laird returned last week Haying will begin here ln a few rBrloUB northwestern cities re- over to the sheriff. from Sedro Woolew. W’ashlngton. days. There Is a very b eery crop due celV(.d „ 4b h-adquarters here today ------------------------ where sh e had been teaching school to the frequent showers. Almost without exception (he reports Picnic at Lowell Bridge Workmen began laying the flooring Brother Sylvester and Potter made , how thBt thBre Bre few „„employed Honoring Mrs. Mac Castle and her in the new ban Tusday. a successful Initial trip with their |()„ eri( flr dtatrtcU. children who left Monday evening for ■ . ,. . meet wagon last Friday, disposing of A Burplu, mpT1 reportw, from their home In Charlestown. Washing- M any June Brides » practically .11 of their meat, which , he pln. r, <lon of , be c . BCa(1„ ton. a picnic w as held at the Lowell Morriage licen ses were Issued by was of an excellent quality Irt a short Condltlons In the various districts ar<- bridge Sunday. Those present were; ' ;he county clerk during the last week time. Let us all show our apprécia given as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thompson and son to John W. Frlson. Moose Jaw. Cana tlon of this convenience by patroniz Portland—W hile there Is sufficient i Lawrance, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Thomp- da. and Ida Tiera«y, Eugene; Wilbur ing them each time they call. help in this city to meet all present I son and daughter Esther Jean, Mr. and Duncan, and Rose M W efts, both of Two advances since May 1st, and another In Right for Sister Herrington la serloufly Ilf demands, there Is not a large surplus, j Mrs. L. E. Thompson. "Victor Fogle. ' C resw ell; Preston L. Adkins. Reeds with some Internal functional dts- A considerable number of men have Mr and Mr«. Arthur Roberts. Arthur port, and Edna Thorn her. Eugene; July 1st. order that has not yet responded to already left for the harvest fields o f' Touens, Mrs. Grace Roberts and aon Wilfred R Thompson and Ardlth medical aid The community extends Texas and construction work here In I Earl. Mrs. Truman Gay and nephew Blair W estfir: Winston M. Caldwell We advise buying the tires that you will need for thia Paul, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bar- and Betty Donna Kkegg, brtfh of Eu- thulr sT cere sympathy and trusts : the Northwest has absorbed a large i her condition may Improve number of loggers recently laid - rett and daughter Avis Marie and son gene: Joseph L. Foster. Eugene, and Earlv potatoes are coming Into Small box factories up the Columbia Hummer. Kenneth. Jr. l-heobe Adella B a n e s Soriogfleld: bearing a n l late potatoes are being river are now busy on the season’s The Castles' hare been visiting at John A. Johnson. Walton. and the L. E. Thompson home. ' Clara B. Wldner, Cushman; Carl L. planted. Some grain crops are being rut and they have required some help A few good buys left In a few Blzen. cut an dother grain fields are being from here. Canning factories are ------------------------ j Swager, and Doris O. Dougherty, both plowed; but then this |s Dr.-gon. , operating with full crews. Dr. 8. Ralph Dlppel. Dentist. Vitus of Marcola: Allen P. W heeler. P leas-( See us before buying elsewhere. - Raymond. Wn.—All large logging building, Sprlnrf'eld. Oregon. ant Hill, and Effie O. Gibson. Eugene; j Farmers Union Meets - The Mt. Ver ! ramps In this district have been closed ” ” ” ~ Charles O. W ells and Geneva E. Ja- Everything for your Auto. cobs. both of Engene; EgnaT Anderson ■ non F'ar'nprs’ Union met Wednesday an,l a" sawmills on Willapa Harbor • TIME AND PLACE OF * and Winifred A. Nash, both of Eu-1 eTeD,n* at thelr hall east of town for are operating. Street paving In th is! Don’t forget our repair shop. All work guaranteed. • LOCAL MEETINGS * gene; Carl Leon Rice. Eugene and a business and social meeting. Their V'fF <*nd state highway work nearby. I • Canary First Sunday and Third • vii-(ginia C Tomlinson Springfield - i n,’w hal' w l" I*0 completed within a have given temporary employment to • asturday. Farmers Union Hall. • Edw1n L MI,„ kPn and f"leo E-nlgh. | ' hor’ ' lme “ a large ----------- ------------------- ---------- number of men. There are " few • C loverdale- Secood and »>urtb • ^ of Eug(.n„ : apd Oof)rgi --------------- • Fridays. Cloverdale School House * 'Los Angeles and Helen Zinlker, Eu- j] • Creswell—First and Third Tuea- gene. • day«, Creswell. M. W. of A Hall. • Coast Fork—Second and Fourth M u tt G uarantee Postage Phone 11 414 Main Street • Thursdays, Hebron Church House. A new postal order has been r e -' • Danebo—First Tueeday, Danebo celved by Postm aster F. B Hamlin an-1 • School House. nounring that after August 1, all send- - , Dorena—Second and Fouth Tne»- * ers of insured and C. O. D. mall must I • days, Dorena Churoh. guarantee both forwarding and return ! • Hadleyvllle — First and Third * postage. • Thursdays, Hadleyvllle School. * ! This new move Is expected to ex- ! • Heceta—First Sunday of each * pldate shipping, since these packages , • month. Heceta School House. * are now often held for days w hile; • Jasper—Second and Fourth Wed- * notices of postage are being sent. a v s u TIRE PRICES are going up! Springfield Garage • nesdays, W. O W. Hall. Jasper. • Lorane—Second and Fourth • Wednesdays. 1. 0 . O. F. Hall. • McKenzie local, second and • fourth Wednesday, 8 p. m. 1. O. O. • F. hall, Walb-rvllle. • Mt. Vernon—First and Third • Wednesday. Brasfleld Store. • Silk Crerit Meets First and Third • Thursday at Cedar School House • Spencer Creek—Third Friday, • Pine Grove School House. • TTent— Second and Fourth Wed- • nesdays. ITeaeant Hill High • School Bldg. > Vida—Second and Fourth gatur- 1 days at Mlnney Hall. ' Secretaries will please send In ' tim e and place of meeting and changes of date as ifaey may oc cur. SHCOWVKV Mrs. Young Passes • Mrs. Maggie Young, aged 68, of • Marcola. died Friday morning at the • Pacific Christian hospital. The funer- • al was held Sunday from the Modern • Woodman hall In Marcola, Rev. Nor • man Workman officiating. Thp holy • was ln charge of the Walker chapel, •-w ith Intprrment at the Laurel Hill •¡cem etery. • Mrs. Young was survived by one • sister, Mrs. Mary Enoch, of Lewiston, • Idaho, one brother. J. W. Hendrex of • Gresham, and one half brother, David • H. Camberse of Marcola. Come From Portland— Mrs. M J McKlln and MTs. Howard Cotton of Portland came down Wednesday to visit friends. They wll return the first of the week. . F o r T m e F a m il y S P E C IA L CHILDRENS SPECIAL FRIDAY and » SATURDAY LADIES FRIDAY SATURDAY S3.S5 $4.50 $2.50 MENS SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY 646 Willamette $4.50 $3.50 THE HUB Eugene, Oregon Phone 593-Y W anted Eggs and Poultry Sher Khan 662 Oak Street Eugene, Oregon