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    TH U R S HA Y, JU LY ». 1»26
T H E SP R IN G FIE LD NEW S
?AOK FOUR
Lane County Farmers Union News
OFFICIAL PUBLICATION LANS COUNTY UNIT ixO. 14
Local R eporter»
J I. N orthup
• C anary ..
Ray Rower
• C en tral , ....
Mr*. I.. J G .tch ell
»'Inveníalo .
• Coast Fork Mr*. tie«. K cbclbcck
• Creswell
Mrs. M
Ite m
_ Mrs. A«ia J-lining*
• Dorena
New B uilding Just About Com ­ • Hervta
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Mr», R. D akar
Mrs. M. Gillespie
p e ted consumed July 4th • Kaillevvillel
M orning;
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Believed Set
M i- * Jasptr
Mr*. Grace J«n *
Mr*, c M Koster
M iKcnxIv Mrs Law rence Miltcaln
Mt v.-rnon Mrs V. A Reynold-
Silk Cr» ek
Bulah smith
T ren t ____
f n T inker
Mr», w . K Post
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,• Lorane
lic io u s ly .
F ire, believed to have been Incendi­
a ry . destroyed th e new F a n n e rs l'n-
len hall three m iles east of town about
3:<M> Friday m orning. N eighbors liv­
ing n ear ihe building d eclare they
saw a c a r speeding from th ere dow r
highw ay ju s t a* th« building hu rst
into flam es A five-gallon oil can was
found a t th e building.
T he building, w ork on which was
being rushed for a celebration th ere
S aturd ay evening, was not y et com-
pleted. K itchen equipm ent. a piano
and o th er fu rnishings which had been
purchased by th e U nion w ere entirely
destroyed T he loss is estim ated over
>4.000 with only about half the value
covered with insurance
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Mt. Vernon Hall Fine Example
of Co-operative Union Effort
As an in sp ira tio n to e ther K arin K iiln n ix x v ltt w hich are
planning on bu ild in g home*. (he e d itor asked the women o f Mt.
Vernon loeal several weeks ago io w rite a sto ry o f the u n io n ’
• a c tiv ity iii building its fine new ball. T lie story was w ritte n by
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\ ' ,\. Keynolds. but before being published I lie hall burned
• down apparen tly the w ork o f a tire bug.
Nevertheless th»1
• . a c r i i i c c and w ork done liy ill»' w o n t e i i o f tin- Mt. Vernon local ui
• , ajsj ng t |„, m oney and the men in donating th e ir tim e and labor
• gQjnjg aa ,, m onum ent to what a fanners union local can tie-1
• tcoIul)Ush w ith itH members w o rkin g together cooperatively. The
;GM. PIERCE DECRIE ú c
s t f a s s s :] RICH SUTE TAXES
OFFICRHS OF LANE COUNTY •
FARMER S UNION
Ralph
• Will Whee
• dent
B .tty R appaul,
Cottay»
G row , ’
Governor, Seymour Jones and
GommiKsioner Levins Spoak.
N. A Moin. C o ttay . Qrov», O oorK*j
• K .e p .r
• ! tre nt Joint Meeting of F arm ­
M. C. Jackson, W a lt.rv lll., Con- • I ers Union and Grange-
♦ »»«.-Trass,
* ductor,
* O. L. C l.m ent,
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Chaplain.
p“ ’,’r huv"** " ,ul' * u ‘’
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Oregon pays the highest per capita
tax of any sta te In the union Guvernflt
W all, r M 1‘leice told ilic Joint meet-
T his ntmle of selling, npdertuken in ilng of Farm er» Union md '.lu n g , as
tors follow s;
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lim ited way al first, will grow with ►inl.led at th« U resw -ll | a id.- July I.
A little m ore th an a year ago the
T hen th is spring our savings
||e aa| j
heavy bonded Indebted-
seem ed a d -q u u l" to begin operations, experience,
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• Mt. V ernon Local of T he F»tm«-r*
MT. VERNON LOCAL
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It:. »a has been saddled on ill- people
so lum ber wus purchased, gravel.
• I Union d fcld ed .they needed larger sand etr. bought and hauled In. A
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• bu.'ofe In- «410« In office aud de, lur» d
q u arters for th eir m eetings.
ca rp e n te r hired and our moat fulthfu'
C
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ALE
LOCAL
that It wus hi» chief purpose io reduce
T he Mt. V ernon Local met W ednss-
Funds w ere scarce and th e m em bers men m em bers donated much tim e and
taxes Seym our Jo n i» . ,'nrmei sp eak ­
day. July 1. for th e first and last bus!
tli<! not know how to ra ise a suflcient som e cash to push the thing along
er of the Oregon houao of represent«-
ness m eeting In th e new hall,
T hree of our m em bers agreed for
C loverdale h a u l was well re p re s­
t am ount to build a hall such as they
A good site d crow d was present
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resw ell „ picnic
on „ July
pay. to pul In nearly .-»»if «lay on the ented at —
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' wished to own.
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Prohibition ( om ntlasloner Levins also
and two new m em bers were added to
Then th e ladies of the organisation building until It was erssp lrted , ao 1 I tie I Itowlug m outhers atte o ltng
th e l i s t
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- got Interested aud decided it was up th a t It m ight he ready by July IS. |T J tw eetiov, Mr anil M rs Riley
It Is quite likely th e local will meet
when they planned to en tertain the »*•»»» and children. .Mr and Mrs Mor
u ,,v ,’rn,,r M w ed <<ec «»rs-i he was
in th e B rasfleld S to re building tho to 1
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I’fa . h low ., taxation until
no definite plans have been m ade yet
< »nsequently on March < 1 9 2 4 .hey County M eeting M eantim e th e ladles «»» “ •><» children. Mr «ml and Mrs
p ra rtlc rd
H - declared
. . . organised th e lasdles Auxiliary with a re still selling quilts, giving dances. IHellers. Mr ami Mrs Kull and How ,h "
M em bers of th e union d esire to re-
Mrs. A. B Serfllng. Mr*. R. M M l ____
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Kull, Mr and Mr». M. ‘h* •>•«•“* '»
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fourteen m em ber*, and elected Mrs. and will continue to work till the hall a r «> »"•'
build a t once but th is will be decided ler and son C harles, of Eugene, visited
Thelm a and Nina
M. Peck. «»plalne«l his proposed rem edy In tb.r
Ralph l-atnl for P resid ent. and llaxel Is com pleted. furnished and alt paid
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Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds on T hura
a fte r a m eeting is held.
Monroe Hill,
Geo. Hill. Mr». C arl Ittrux««. Inheritance and tim ber tax.
Tryon, secretary. T his auxiliary met for
-f last week.
They bought a new piano, and ex ’•'•’«hart, Mra
L. J G elrhell, Flor-
P rohibition agent Levin» (praised
once each month, usually th>- fourth
. W ednesday and worked all d a ' , pieced poet to put on some plays and o th er ,'l,<’*» Lynn and M arguerltta Get. hell, Ihe law pass- d by tho |a»t leglalaturn
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEM ENT
K oherts and children lengthening the minim um sentence
, quilts and sold them, quilted for uthe> form s of en tertain m en ts In due tim e Mr t‘" ’1 Mri‘
T R E N T LOCAL
H*»*y Lower.
for bootlegging He asked that every
N itice is hereby given th at Fannie
people, gave basket socials, a fancy The approxim ate coat of the hall 1»
M cDermott. A d m inistratrix of the
som ething over >3.000
The days program wua w. II a r " " ,M
“ cltlx» n of the United Htate«
* work b azaar and old tim e dance-
esta te of W. T. M cDermott, deceased,
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rant,Ml and It waa an appreciative hp,l‘
"» *“ * • b* "»1" “ h l*
Kvery
cent
th
at
could
be
saved
was
h a s filed h er Final Account in th e
Feeling ran very high am ong mem
lo ite r—O ur beautiful new hall Is as audience that gather»-.I under th e
,n w hatever way poaalble to
m a tte r of th e adm in istratio n of said
of , he T re n ,
when , hey ^turned into th e treasu ry , then soon
esta te in th e C ount Court of I-ane
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. „ as they had enough saved they p u r-¡it was about two m onths ago )u»t a -hade of the Maple tr ie s af the I'lllMlI curb the m aking and selling of hoot»
Countv. Oregon, and th at Saturday, learned of th e burning of the new hall
v liquor Ho gave citations of dif­
[chased tw o acres 2 m iles east of ) foundation~ most ev< ryone knows ere grounds
August Sth 1925. at 10 oclock In th e belonging to Mt. Vernon local at
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feren t Irtvestlgationa he hail mado
forenoon of said day a t th e Coon Springiield JUIv 4. The m em bers I o Springfield
on the McKer.gie high thia that It waa burned down S .lu r
T h« »t'eaker» of the day w ire: 11''» proving w’hal She prohibition laws
•art room
in th e
C o u rt. R„on „ „ |n touch with each «»her and
T ut-k.r of Albany.
AotMtsaor Den had done, line of which wa« when
H ouse in E u ren e, ta.n e t ounty
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w»ny, S t a t e I rohlhlHnti Agent Lev- over five thousand people w -r« gath-
O regon, h as been fixed as th e agreed to offer them selves for o n e '
tim e and place bv said Court for day's labor for th e rebuilding of the |
lu». Seym our Jo n -s. R epresentative „red at on- tine It, o r., of R a i. me
H A D LE Y V ILL E LOCAL
COAST FORK LOCAL
th e h e a tin g o f objections to sahl ^aj|
In 1917 and Speaker of the House In . tty parks he had wandt retl am ong
F inal Account an 1
The I-adle, A uxiliary will m eet a-
1919. ami Gov W aller M P ierre
I horn and not once did he m u le , ,
esta te . And any and all objections
to said Account and the final settle, th e home of Mrs. Je sse Ph.-lps Wed |
S everal selection w ere played by ' h i t t e r o n any m an's hr ath.
Coast P ork L oral m et on last Thurs-
T he Itadleyvllle Local met last
ro en t of said e state m ust be filed ne»day afternoon July 15.
"C ountry K 'd s" o rch estra from
Seym our J o in s praised th.» a r g il-
day with a good atten d an ce. P re s l-, T hursday for the regular social meet- t h e
■with th e Clerk of said Court on or b
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rnenta set forth in the >p< ■-< h of tho
dent T runnell In th e ch air.
ing T h ere w ere not many out on at-. W alker
for* said d ate of h e a rira
D ate of first publication July 9th
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prohibition ugettt an I aahl that in
The organixatlon plan was dlscnssed rn u n t of the busy tim e, but thos»»
CANARY LOCAL 189
1925
SUMMONS
,1917 when he was rep resentative, he
and adopted.
I'la * w ere th ere had a good time.
F annie M c D erm ott .
! IN THE C IK Cl’IT COURT OF T H E h a il t h e p le a s u r e til voting for tint
A dm inistratrix.
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A rosolut on of th an k s and apprecla
All enjoyed th e refreshm » nta.
STA TE OF OREGON FOR
bone dry law lie s a il that as S peak­
J 9-16-23-30-A. 6
W ork on th e Fiddle Creek road I s 'tlo n to th e Building C om lttee was
nn‘* " r* A. Rtmonaen and to n s |
LANE COUNTY
e r o f th<t house he ha»l signed tho
p rogressing iin ,d v
C o n tracto r Me- passed.
A fter th e business sesalon
Portlantl sp en t Ute week end at Ida Marie f r tt, t'la :a llff
night,-etith ivmemltilenl and thè Wo-
N ntt plans to m ove out p art of his lunch was served and a soctul hour *o‘ If -Id home visiting friends and
S. Il T riti. I n 'e : dunt.
man * suffrago bill He spoke ,.f Ihn
T IM E AND PLACE OF
relatives.
, equipm ent th is week
njoyed.
d efcn d » n t-T H IT T ' T ,‘" *bo**
Improvod tt.-ih cd s of settllng que*-
LOCAL M EETINGS
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C anary—F irst Sunday and T hird
S atu rd ay F arm ers Union Hall.
Cloverdale__Second and F ourth
F ridays. C loverdale School House.
C resw ell—F irst ami T hird Tues-
day-s. Croswell. M. W. of A. Hall.
• comi Fork—flocood aad Four’h
• T hursdays. H ebron C hurch House.
• Danebo— F irst Tuesday. Danebo
• School House.
Dorena—Se«-.,nd and Fcnth Tues-
• d a y s , D orena churoh.
• H adleyvllle — F irst and T hird
• T hursdays. H adleyvllle School.
• H eeeta—F irst Sunday of each
• m onth. H eceta School House.
• J a s p e r^ S e c o n d and F ourth Wed-
• nesdays. W. O. W. Hall. Jasp er.
• Lorane— Second
and
F ourth
• W ednesdays. I. O.
O. F. Hall.
• McKenzie loeal.
second and
• fourth Wedne-sday, g p. m. I. O. O.
• F. hall. W alteevllle.
• Mt. V ernon—F irst and T hird
• W ednesday. B rasfleld Store.
• Silk Creek Meets F irst and T hird
• T h u rsd ay at C edar School H ouse
• S pencer C reek—T hird Friday,
• Pine Grove School House.
• T re n t—Second and F ourth Wed-
• nesdaya.
P leasan t H ill
High
• School Bldg
• Vida—Second and F ourth Satur-
• days at Minney Hall.
• S ecretaries will pleagg send In
• tim e and place of m eeting and
• changes of d ate »s they may oc-
• cur.
P e r s o n a ls
^ ' r l in i ' 51 r s W I { te a ls a n t i s o n s .
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At th e reg u lar union »neetlng Sun
IN T H E NAME O F T H E STATI-
*’f , U '" by
by
• day step s w ere tak en leading to the [ The George K ebelbecks left July 5tr ami Mrs Geo I'owell and fam ily
OF t'R E O C N Y,»u sre hcrehy sum 1*'* U nltrd Colon'e» In 111 i-.trly «lati
* purchase of platform scales for th e 1 for a vacation trip as far north a* “ n ' »'*r* J J Hook»-r spent th fourth momtd, notiti
an»l rnqutred lo a p aa sttp» rior lo thè ani-leni wav S tai
• » a re house.
A rtoria and on th ru K n ab rn Oregon.
«1 Londn-v Spring».
I». r t ami
un-i .tit-wi-r » n ram ni tini of rii | fl( tbat only otre qaw itlon, thut of
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The union will resum e th e ir mid Several m em bers of Coast F rk
Mr :,n I
Mr» J E (oiwrom •• and above nmnr 1 plulntlff fllwi a g a ln tt slaving had Itectt settled by thè llv» a
von in th e above » ntPIcd suit wltlile
• month n- . » -;c - o . . -.
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on C
»lx w . k . f- m the il i».» of eh, f r-<i ‘ >1 ni- n In th e whole hl«tory of our
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I i i b l l i -„tin,i of th,» sii'ii*r<>ns herein, nation,
• co°* a n '1 at H ester s grove.
Both [ l and report a m ost en tertain in g pro- *” n <Tly spent* the t’ ¡rth ut M ami you a r, hereby notified 1'iat if
.M r J o n * i tnlkod In favor of
Gill» -t e ,
Mr PR tuian uml Mrs yon full so to appear und an»w er sal 11
• P'a<es rep o rt a good atten d an ce and a ¡gram.
com plaint a , hereby
required
th- Incom" tux. then spoke of the Gov-
• K00'! time.
A party consisting of A L. G Ih a n Law rence a r e M r s . G ill-spie- b rother plaintiff will ask the above ,-ntltl» .1 ■■rmir's veto of the special » lection
and sister.
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Sinter OroYM I
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Orvnl Clark and I
j Court fo r » de. ree » . prayed for In hll| and staled n d.-cl.lon hint hi*on
'*«'<1 com phi nt now on ill»» wtih th*
• H ta l a«d rat »«arlng
Lal
IN T H F CIRCUIT COURT OF T H E Ic l rk /
- ,|e ., fi n’ h" " hl“ h,, l’1'*' a right to do so.
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B rother Cha< B estcr reports a lav. ¡e r
fam ily and Mr and Mrs.
STATE OF OREGON FOR T H E
r r '’" forever dissolving the b-'ml» of
Mr J<>n<a ended his »pcarh by con-
• inK record of about So per cent from ’ Robt. L arky sp»-nt the fourth at tho
m atrim ony existing betw een this de crntulullng (he Union anil G range on
COUNTY OF LANK
• hl’ » h ite leghorns which Is certainly coast, retu rn in g M'-m’ ly
If-n
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ami
plaintiff
ami
for
Jndre
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he
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m eeting ami telling the
JU LIU S FLETCHER. Plaintiff,
m ent against th» said defendant for ,
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• 8 fi"e showing.
vs.
Leonard G llcrlst and H arvey Aid-
| t*»e c o a t, ad ilishuresnienta of the farl" * r « "'»T »hoold be on a parallel
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T h ‘’ Sunday school is gaining steadl- rich fishes! on Sm ith River oyer the BERTHA FLETCHER D-fen hint
nbo’-e entitled suit.
,,n’' ORUal footing with the city m an.
SIM M O N S
• ■>’ ln atten d an ce Next Pnndav th ere week-end
T his Niinvtnons 'a published hv order
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To R»rfha F letcher. D efendant ntiov.
of th»- H onorable 0 F Rklr-worth.l _ .
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he « devotional service a fte r th e
Mrs S tephen H aley, who form erly named
YOU A ltF IIFHFRY H FO I’IIIFO
>“•'«- <* lh* above e n tlt'e d Court d u l» 1 Th”
«re heavy lim e
• Sunday school Mrs Phelps l-a d e r
resided In th is d .strict. Is vialtlng her ), rn(>(ir an *,
o ,p’ rornplalnt *”*'•" “ • chnm brra on Ihe 9lli day of feeders. A tw o top crop of O regon
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Sunday school m eets at 10 a m
many friends
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filed n tn ln st you In the above .o J " ' v ,M r’- rw inlrlng th at von a n m a r clover used about IfiO pounds of llnxi-
• You a re oordlally Invited to attend.
M t and Mrs Albert Vaughn from titled Court on or before six weeks J " ’1
com plaint on of he „tone In It» grow th. Mmall grains.
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S traw b erry h a rv e s t h as been on Algonia visited fw ith the Johyi M urry's ' from the dale of the first pubHcetton u ”* " ’ w ,e b " fr,,,n ,h *‘ 4s*» of th»
o f th is S u m m o n » a n d I f v o u f a ll .o
P " h " '« 'l« n
h e re o f
whl, h «aid
much lea. limo
• R,Bce ,h e f l t , t of M ar- an d
con-
, ha iv ,„rth
°f •’,,M Summ ons, nnd If you fall » c ”
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ear snd an sw
er . . said
com olii'i't of first publication 1» July 9. ,l>un '"gum e because th ere uro no
• ,ln u e ,n *om,! flelig •’’rough July
nodules ami bacteria In th eir roots,
Mrs. M yrtle W right and fath e r of for w ant thereof, tho nlulntlff will 192.5
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C. N. JOHNSON.
liming 1» recom m ended hy the experi­
Bellingham W ashington visited brief- applv to the Court for the relief de
A ttorney for ” la ,ntlff.
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I m anded Ip gri'd ro m p 'sln t »o-adl;
Shipm ent of 0 » t . R e celv ed -A c a r - i, wRh M„ r „ M urry and , on
m ent station only on soils that aro
¡for a decree of this Court forever R esidence snd Post Office A ddress. I acid o r known to need lime.
» load of oats arriv ed h ere W ednesday :
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Eugene, Oregon.
dissolving
th
e
bonds
of
matrlmon»-
• for M orrison and Cllngan, grocers ami
J. 9 1« 23 30 A. « 13 20
' r o v existing betw een nlulntlff and de.
H omemade Fly Spray Good
• grain d ealers.
¡SPECIAL PRICE on plate work Dr.
| fendant. anil for «uch o th er nnd furlh-
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i er rel'e f as to the Court may seem
N W Emery, dentist Button Bldg.
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ You, C o n ,,» ,,(io n ttt4 4 t.
A good hom em ade spray for flies on ' pqlI„ s (l,„
M arcola— Mr. and Glairy c a ttle have been requested so* TM« Sum m ons Is published once
“ SENATE”
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Baby
Rorn
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Books on Isditlcal science tell
Mrs. O W W heeler are tho parent* , frequently from Ihe college d airy de- >a< h week for »lx siicceslve weeks In [
- us th.it the senate Is s leglslstlv«
. I of an eight pound baby boy born Tuee p artm en t by Oregon dairym en that
Springfield News by rirder of the
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H onorable O. F Sklpw orth. Judge of [ body rompo«««] of two hensaa
i Roy C. Jo n es offers the following
said Court, which o rd er bears dnte
• day evening a t Marcóla
- The word “senate" Is derived
K reso dip. 1 gallon; neutral oil. 3 , h/ 7th day of Julv. 1925. and th-
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¡gallons; kerosene, 1 gallon; carbon d ale of the first nuMb-atlon» of this
an old man. The city fath ers In
• building, S pringfield. Oregon.
1 disulphide, 1 pound: and horse m int. Summons Is Jnlv 9 1925
[ ancient Rome were old men ws
Dr. S. Ralph Dlppel, D entist, Vitus 13 ounces. Mix thoroughly in 5 gallon
’ MLTrn.Rv.*'o7'l’^ t m l f f .
lected for th eir wisdom
¡container and use in fly »»^ray tw ice n „ ,,,iPnr„
n f f |r „ Address
dally or as often ss necessary.
Eugene, Dragon.
The form ula, says Mr. Jones, was -
J. 9-K-23 30 A. B-13-20.
subm itted by a leading Oregon dairy-
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man. fully tried a t the. college, and BEEKEEPERS 8 E I.L HONEY
found quite effective.
THRO UG H PARCEL POST
! Young chicks from four to six
weeks a re often attacked by a germ
A few bee keepers have t r i e d Ihe
th at lives in Ihe soil over several schem e of advrtlnlng ex tracted honey
years, says A G. Lunn. head of poul- ' n new spapers und m agazines, anil de-
try husbandry at the O. A. C. Ex- Hverlng It by parcel post, thus work-
. perim ent station The affected chicks ¡ ’»g up a m all order business. This
show droopy wings, ruffled f»«thers m ethod of selling Is on the Increase,
Tire Repair Service Station
F or A ll Makes o f Cars
and general w eakness
The strong The main factor Is mall order selling
a well as th e weak chicks a re at Is to hnve a package that will not
UNION GASOLINE
Expert Balloon Tire Re-
, locked. E xperim ental work Indicate« leak. The best, package is the screw-
Oils — Grease — Service
th at they a re then not able to dig est top can In- th e q u art and two quart.
palling
! hard grain and should In fedi m oist sizes, packed In a n Inexpensive cor-
USED CARS
(mash th ree lim e « a day. T reatm en t rugaliel m ailing carton.
| also Includes moving the chicks to - One bee keeper In Ihe nortjiw est
AUTO BEAUTY PARLOR
»dean ground and d isin fectin g th e sgartod advertising his honey In two
brooder w ith a 10 p e r cent solution ladls m agazines of national clrrula-
M. L. REW EY, P roprietor
I of crude carbolic acid. Epsom sa ils tlon. with the result that today he Is
a t the rate of on- fourth r jml Io tho doll g a big hualness and buys honey Between Second and T h ird on
I n l« * h of 100 chicks, and hydrochloric by the e ar lot to tak e care of his Main Street.
Eugene, Oregon
¡«eld a t th e rate of one leaspoonful mall o rd er business. One bee-keeper
S pringfield
957 Oak St.
1020
to a gallon of w ater, are lno reconi- last year made 100 mall order sales
mended.
by advertising once In a we<kly news-
W anted
J
U. S.^L.
Batteries
Official
Goodyear
Eggs and Poultry
Sher Khan
GC2 Oak Street
Eugene
Vulcanizing
Works
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