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THURSDAY, Jt'LY W, I02K
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
Lane County Farmers Union News
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APHIS AND SPIDER
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Local Reporters
Canary
J. U Northup
Central ..................
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Ray Bower
Cloverdale .
Mrs. L. J. U< tcheU
Coast Fork Mrs, Geo, Kebelbeck
Creswell
Mrs. M, A. Horn
l'orto» _
Mrs. Ada J' nnlngs
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Mrs B. Baker
Hadleyvillel
Mrs. M Gillespie
Jasper
Mrs. Grace Jones
Mrs. C M Koster
l/'ran e
Mrs Lawrence Mlllcaln
McKenx
Sit Vernon Mrs. V. A Reynolds
Silk Cr v k '
Bulah S n lth
K B Tinker
Trent ____
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Mrs W K. P ost
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OFFICIAL PUBLICATION LANS COUNTY UNIT nO. 14
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EMPLOYMENT DEMANDS
• OFFICKRS OF LANg COUNTY •
3H 0W SEASONAL PEAK
CANARY LOCAL 189
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FARMER'S UNION
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Haying Is on now with an excellent
• Ralph Laird, Creswell, President. •
crop and good weather for saving It.
• Will Wheeler, Trent. Vice Preal •
Brother Ptlelph. Sr,. S2 years and a
• dent,
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Civil War veteran. Is spending the
• Betty Kappauf, Cottage Orove, *
Oregon Agricultural College, Cor
( 'nt w<>rni a liave madri a pp««aratter»
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summer at the home of his son near
• sro.T reas.
• In all the val v> parta of Latte county
▼allis. July 15.—Hop growers who •
Portland Ore . July 13, (Special i
Canary.
• N. A. Horn. Cottage Orove. Door • and a re d oin g lit Ur H damage to gar len
have bten directing their sprays a- •
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McNutt Bros, have rented -otno of Midsummer fa raring and construct on • Keeper
gainst the hop aphis already this •
amt other ( lupa, according tu County
activities with unusually <ari) stuit
H.
C.
Jackson,
Waltervllle,
Con-
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the
horses
to
Hanker
Borgtnau
of
Fler-
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Season may have an additional pest to •
Agent. (> K Fhftrhn
Among the
lug
of
wheat
h
a
r
v
.t
has
In.
r>
used
(ito
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durtcr.
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cnee for use on a logging railroad
combat in the red spider, due to the •
vropa which they afa attacking art*
iluman
!
f
>r
men
during
'lie
past
week
• O. L. Clement, Chaplain.
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contract.
hot weather. report the authorities for •
ck ’V»r. u ljd fa . potatoi»«, beuta» to*
according to report* from vur'ous di
Button's logging camp has resulted
the experiment station. No control •
ma I oca and bear* Tb«y art} aUo at­
trlcta i . ' . t i i . l at Li. headquarter,
operations after a brief shutdown for
measures have been a p ito si against •
tacking alt aorta 1»f flow» rìig planta.
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it.re today.
the Fourth of July.
the red spider this season so far. but
FROM STATE MARKCT AGENT • In»* ml.ng roa« buahr* They «arr» ca-
Although a number of tam ps have
acme growers have already sprayed
Sister Herrington, who has been
Dy C. K» Spence
ptelally fond of whit«« rV’v«*r and aro
returned logging sine«« the 4,h of July
tw ice for hop aphis and may have to
quite It. is better and was able to
eating the clover out of lawn mixture«
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more
than
t o per cept w II rama in s e
spray .gain,
att.n .l Sunday school last Sunday.
CLOVERDALE LOCAL
tu Motti* Inatanraa.
Of Interest to Shippers
closed indefinitely the report» sh»«.
A combination spray to control both
The Sunday school Is growing In Suw.uill operations white generali ‘
Corn.taint» h ate c u e to the Stain
County Agent Ftetrvhar I* rtronv
pests has been shown to be practical.
numbers and Interest. Sunday school a i tivi art> largely on a one shift basi» Marke, )g ut r. Kur.llng charge* «f in* tiding poi Mon bran niu*»b ami ar«»*>
There
were
not
many
present
at
the
The formula for the spray ia conwuer-
next Sunday at 10 a m followed by as compared with many two aiitfts of the Expreaw «'»un pun y on weighta
of Hate of lead apray for Ihe control of
lal concentrated limiysulfur. 2 gal­ last meeting of our local as most of devotional services led by Sister Best-
poultry,
veal
and
other
product»
of the cutworm«
It«« »tate* that In
a year ago and c',irtalluw»p4-h.- ause of
lons; calcium caseinate, 1 pound; sul­ the fanners were tired from working er. and a short talk on “Evolution" b,
from country shipper«.
moat n o m the worm« < an be «en­
mhlaummer
m
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uki
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owd
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reprflta
ha*
Sf
fur (sublimated or dusting sulfur) 5 In the hay Vice-President Petty a p -' jlrolh,,r
title of them wan that a crate of tr«dle»t by lifting polwoned bran in a «li
> du are cordially HBQwrartfc'' reduced eutpu! without
pounds; nicotine sulfate. 8 ounces; pointed the following members as invited to attend,
'aualng any u no n ploy in»« it t. It« port« P^ultiy that Wright.| ¿H| pound« at atoll«, blit that In aggravated »•«•»» or
delegates
to
the
County
meeting.
Mr
and water to make 100 gallons.
"hipping point *.m w««lghv<| At 2f»S where It | h deal red to aerure reault«
The new Kiddle Creek road will be from the var ous dlatrcta follow
and Mrs Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. Rine­
The powdered caseinate and sulfur
completed this week. McNutt Brow. ’ Portland More than tut) in n have ,,,u n '," by ,h " »XF»c»« company lu • ’ once. both poloned bran mash and
hart. Mr and Mrs Sellers, Mr. Maybe
are first thoroughly mixed iogether
[outfit goes from here to Notl where ^ , ,
ht,r„
whrg , I'urtland« but th e express cburg.r Br»«">«’B of trad spray should be usml
and Mrs. L. J. OetchelV
and then water added slowly, working
Ithey have a »mu* contract.
¡harreal to fill order« for men from w*r* <»H«v«**l «*» 'he shippers weight. Following are directions for prepar-
There w ere two weddings on June
the mixture into a thin, homogenus
Neighbor Frank Turner has sold Pendleton and other district« Many * Bo«ber WB* * ahlpmenf of veal that '"a »nd using poison bran tnaaji and
paste The commercial tim esulfur is
M(ss Gladys Morgan of Clover-
200 d a te s of strawberries from a loggers are taking harvest .obs and w ,**b«d “tore In Portland than at arsenate of lead apray prepared by
poured into the spray tank, and water Jal* an<1 Blrch Edwards of Notl and
” “T'Zr an
acre at a price that some difficulty has been experience I "hipping P«lnl. but the express coin- 'he county ageatl
added as the tank la
is ruling,
filling the sul­
sul- Mlss Velma Parks of Cloverdale and ___ , .
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added,
ranged from «2 40 to «4 .*0 a crate. >1« in 'tilin g the few calls for loggi re Hint t“ "y cb“ r«r«l «» bail» of Portland,
Poisoned Bran Meek
fur paste is poured through a strainer »*- T- Skogse« of Portland, were mar started picking May 13 and is it'll (were listed here last week
9 o m s lW*l*h* •fl°»°w ln g Is the official rub ( Mix together, dry. 1« pounds of
to remove the lumps
The nicotine / i « - -
Mr. and Mrs. Iaharu and five child picking two crates a week On the shortage of experm red farm help Is ln< of ,b*' ,,ub,lc Service Commission coarse bran, t, pound (able sa lt and
sulfate is added last, Just before
h*
,h *',n n,*o reporUd Consmin labor Is well
,hl<-
It 1« Official Kxpre»s
pound white arsenic When these
ren visited over (he Fourth at the l“ ’,‘ 4 ,7 h ‘*
spraying.
r« l.n n ^ n i .
*B * ‘’h'*
«»Inner and a prise of a'em ployed
There are no unemployed
-’®
materials are thnruugtSy silted , all or
Some growers obtained good reeuRs Morgan home
Mrs I s a fe n is Mrs
icrate of strawberries to the fastest ; sawmill workers here.
I “Vnless otherwise specifically pro hart of the mixture ran be prepared
last season without adding the sulfur Morgan s sister
i picker.
Miss Herrington (picked 5
Seattlr- Ten logging camp« •m -, ’ W**' pb* r<’'*
based on the »<* <H»tributU>n by adding enough
A nutaber of the youne folk gave •
paste says the station. “If thia prac-
* crate* In five and one-half hours and ploying a total of more than 1200 men ••’«“•I
w
e'iht
of
each
«hlpni' nt. warm water to make a coarse, crumb-
tice is followed, he sure to add the
» surprise party foe Thelma Me-
won the prise
Mr. Turner has also lesam ed 'ogging durng the pun week. *’ ,h# *lwo 11 *• «'•«'•»»d for transput ly mash, which will readily fall apart
ca'cium caslnate to the tank after I t , Feck Saturday evening, this tieing her
i canned 75 quarts from this field.
However, more than 50 per coat of the , ,al,OB
when scattered over the ground
la fuU and then add the nicotine Just sixteenth birthday.
Vegetable and fruit crops up and sound camps will remain closed for the
Making a Nsw Rotate
I The poisoned bran mash la dlatrlbu-
before spraying In place of the cal- j
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i down the valley are looking fin«,
| resent and no further damand ft»-; The 1'. S Jlepartment of Agrlrul ,w*1
broadcasting over the Infected
cium caseinate, one-half pound of hy­
Springfield Methodist Church
Brother Fhelps hgt been taking '< ggers la expected this month
A ture has secured from the high moun “r*B A* •*»• culworme do moat of
drated lime added to one gallon of
(Ebbert Memorial)
charge of (be Canary store the last slight surplus of some t»assea of saw lain dlstrlcta of Peru varieties of po- ,be,r feeding at n'ght, the poisoned
skim milk can be used.
“Jesus and His Way Side ihilplt week.
mill htlp has been noticed and « c in e tatoes that are as yellow at b u tter,k " 11
he scattered In the even-
“Growers who use quassia to con­ at 11 o'clock hour.
shortage
of
farm
help
Is
also
reported,
and
a
delicious
nutty
flavor
T
h
-se
*B«-
trol th e aphis can combine their spray
“Jesus. The Interpreter of Life to •
Gen. rally the supply of men is equal are being croasej with the American
Packages of the poisoned bran
with lime sulfur In the oame way as Youth" will be the theme at the S •
to demand
A large number of rah «pud and II Is g ven out that the ex- ’»hould be pailnly marked and placed
FARM REMINDERS
the nicotine. Soap Is not necessary to P. M service.
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■ , - |..riin.-r.i pFMriMB a new varl<tv that «•>*•••• ""•) BBBBBl Bt i.
in in.-
use when the calcium caseinate is
Mrs. J. T. Mroore will sing at the
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shipped to Montana points »rum her., w | have the flavor and color of the •'<*» Chickens should not be allowed
used, and soap should not be com- mornln8 hour The Junlor c h o ,r pro-
lo s s e s In barn yard manure may be U»t w»t-k
Imported stock. wlRi the site and re- ,o run lB ■ treated fl-vd or garden,
blned or used in spray, that contain vWe(| , h(? mu>1(. for lhp evenln8
cut down by protecting It from bleach
Aberdeen serious forest fires In Hsblllty of the Northern American
lime-sulfur.
Arasnats of Lead
The church school convenes at $;45 i lng in the rainy season, .keeping It the Saginaw. Wynoorhe, Aloha tlm- »«her and that It will readily adopt
Epwori in League at
p. m. P. L. [m oist in the dry season, ami mixing ber holdings made It necessary to em- "»«•» '» 'hl» climate.
A id two thirds of an ounce, or 10
Moore. Minister at ‘'The church of the ; with land plaster or superphosphate ploy more than 300 men in fighting
Oregon Has 77 Co Ooe ati a
, «'«M «mnful«. of dry arsenate of lead
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TIME AND PLACE OF
• Cordial welcome.”
to prevent the escape of nitrogen In flrea. In uddltlon to the camps that
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,o on** <Blh>n of water. It the ina-
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LOCAL MEETINGS
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the form of ammonia, advises the Ore- resumed logging last week the I'qlson
11 *’ o,,rB "•'«» that Oregon lags terlal Is to be applied to plants that
• Canary—First Sunday and Third •
ORD1NACNE NO. 454
gon experiment station.
Line and Workman Creek iaigging ln ‘‘‘’•‘’P^ratlve movements, and the
waxy, add the same amount by
• Saturday, Fanners Union Hall.
•
AN ORDINANCE to improve 17th
compeny reopen id ramps to lay with reB**,B nssl^Jled is that the products we'ght of resin fish-oil or other soft
Cloverdal
Second and Fourth • street from Main Street north to the
• FYidays. Cloverdale School House • BRATTALN Property in the Town of! <’omparltlvely few Oregon growers bu» “’tie turn over of men Sawmill “f ,h " BV*r*<« f“r"’
»«> many thal
«» of lead arsenate. H|lr Ihor-
• Creswell—First and Third Tues- • s prln? /,e,<1» Oregon, by grading an l ’produre certified potatoe seed. Three °P*nUion while gen rally active la * f<r,,l**r w ,uhl hav«« to h«» a member • »»«hly and apply to the parts of the
Creswell—First and Third Tues
graveling
{trips must be made by the extension not at capacity In the Grays harbor
,o ’*n
to Plant that are being attacked. When
• days. Creswell. M. W. of A. Hall •
THE TOWN OF SPRINGFIELD
cover
his
products.
Il
will
be-wome•
« large amount of spray materlol 1«
service specialists to the farms of •“ •«•'Icta 11. cuuse of the heavy de
Coast Fork—Second and Fourth • DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS
• Thursdays, Hebron Church House. •
Section One The Common co u n cil!th o,e who attempt It. The growers "‘“'“I ’rom construction and farm what nurprlslttg to know that there desire* use two pounds of drv ar»e-
• nanebo— First Tueadav Daneho , • • ° f ,he
does arrr-
here- '«
fusually
receive
for in.or
their a«'*tvl’“'«
in add (l.m ...
to (<>as'..s
logging unu
and l,r*' " «,l“' r a ' ln « co-operative
” - Town ot Springfield
...H.ie.u 'lues
e i« .q rw
eire a a p premium
r e m iu m tor
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• ......... aasorla- na'e e» ¡ta il to 50 gallons .if water
uanebo—First Tuesday. Daneb« • bT
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E ar, I , poison h a . been u s . I with
t - . e e€.’are. *1* lnt*B,lon ,o -----------j
Improve seed, and a small fee Is aakel to -------------
«■wmlll req u ire t,..,,'» . H i . t .- . In u «linhi
’ t o e . In Ih . . t a t . and
*"'d ths
'he | aggregate
• School House.
i. • to thZ,r mtATTAI ” atirnonenve ' . BnO,ri" .,1)HP ”u> lhe **»«»•“
8C‘ rC“ X
here
° f bU"'n” * *,OBe hy these Food results and Is nlso recommended
Dorena—Second and Fouth Tues
. town of Springfield, by grading and
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T acom a- With nearly all larger log "’«»"'»ali«»» would he « surprising
<
j l>y 'he county agent,
• days, Dorena Church.
Succession vegetable crops for fall **"« «amps down Indefin'tely in this " bl,# ,,r,,«'*n I» noi making the j
• H adlew ille — F ir st and T h ird • f rBVP,,n< ,he roadwav of said street
Hadleyviile
First
and
Third
between
said
points
IS
feet
in
width.
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a
H erein . School
» » .d t ..
..a '.
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b •» cabhaxe, dl' trl‘'‘ "'«•'• who usually follow wmal-’'*r,r’’"
no‘’ «' "f B1B»w other stales '
On the Canadian Thistle
• Thursdays. Hadleyviile School
Sunday of each • «fade, and placing' u ^ T ’ h ) fr^t <'au l‘f,l>w*r. bru.sels sprouts, kale. *«<’" have gpen to the harvest field . | JJ" '?< “•• rB" » p »"'•< >« «'•'•dlly go
By Charles Riveli
• Heceta—First
Orhonl House.
H o u se
• ’'trlp ' ’"'«'"eh the cent r of said grade. 'b«*coM. and celery, can be set out on
of 'h" i'ast udes Nearly all loeal
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I ■ ut them In May
• month, Heceta School
The Michigan Way
, You ran eut them every .lay
crushed rock and earth approx'matelv ground cleared of the early maturing ••w m llls nr«* In operation; a fee
• Jasper—Second and Fourth Wed
• ue-days. W. O. W. H.H . Jasper. • ó t h e ^ . X ò v e m X ' ’ wôik Ì :'^ a y " " ^ ' OP>
lnakin’ ’,U" ab,'‘ pla,”, an" P', n “ “ der« ° * «
bh*" ”
The spud raisers of Michigan have ('B‘ ' h,,m •" J«"», that's too soon.
L oran e-S econ d
and
Fourth • necessary to a prooer and cot^pleti carr’rln* 'h’‘ra ° ut P’omptfy the Ore ««mptlon before July 20th Demand a vell-organl.ed .a .o c l.tlo u through Co‘ ' h« B '» JuT
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r«> es g“ w rden
« I a es .* or
m g farm
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■ I ■ or country lot . 14 for
i F I »as I*
** V as plrk.trs
I s >
V «»a* as •* and
s* -1 ^ other
.a g> ~~ — u farm
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I —EsS-Ok-assa-
ee* a_ ”,y '”“r * bT rhance
.
. - t Improvement
of said «»ret.
ln accord o Kon
berry
which al Ifhe potatoes are marketed I T*
die
• Wednesdays. 1. O. O. F. Hall.
VL.ir.nTt. in n .i
..n n .e
-J s aBCP wl,h ,h «* plan« s ~«' «•»'' flea t Icn s Hi ay be made to perform double duty, work la slightly | n excess of supply. I through one p < m > A careful estim ate | <,|i( ,h*m ln August
McKenzie local,
aecond and • therefore, to he prene;ed by -he ,„w n Provision may also me made for sue- There Is nq unemployment In
th'« [ in made of the total quantity to be
,b *'lr •»«"».
• fourth Wednesday, g p. m • *• ° - ° -
cor’ ^ r
" ’** W th ,he TOW" * * !■ •« ”■"* seedings of radish and .ettuce. «««’«'“
quantity
la
shipped
every
month
from
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• F. hall, Waltervllle.
Section Two The costs of said 'm, ; «•»'«•gnated by the experiment station
Bp"kan<—A sudden spurt In the de-1 June to December Through th'a plan
It Is economy on the part of Oregon
• Mt. Vernon—First and Third
nrovement «hall be assessed to and,1»» Important all year vegetables.
man.F for men featured last week's every member g its the average s.-n
average sea- farmers who raise stock to pasture
• Wednesday. Brasfield Store.
be borne bv the abutting property
employment refxirts from Inland E ■ m son i,rite, a par, of his money every 'be stubble field with hogs or sheep.
• Silk Creek Meets First and Third • benerttr.a ther.bv- and th*-re *ha 11 n
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• Thursday at Cedar School Hou«e • bp '"«doded a* a ra "
«aid >mnroc«.
hl’ *» well pla. ed under Oregon p ‘™ «'-»''«ers
With logging lun.be,
K— month, and overhead expense« a r e / b e experiment station finds.
The
rrp Dt
rf engineers
o r r ltin o r j ebsrees
COndltloilM do
tlO not
DOt res,
rp.Mf direc
fllr o fflv
nn the
tha* niRTlufuctUrlnC.
I.
turlng, conMrIlCtIon
construction nriil
and fiirm
farm ffrontly reduced
Soencer C reek — T h ird
Prtd.v . m«
lnrnrre.1 ; conditions
tly on
I grain ahaftered or 'salged will be
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. T .™
FT'day,
therein no, exceeding the «um of flv - ground
Timbers 2x8 lache«, or
or " T k at aeasntiui heigh, and wph
Imitate Gary's System
readily gathered up by them and con-
• Pine Grove School House.
• percent o» the contract pr’ce
bricks, or special stands are used for wheat harvest a week earlier than
Oregon i’ er,e»» *"•«’ « marketable form. Where
^ecrRtary Jardine told
Trent—Second and Fourth Wed- • An-o-oved bv the Mayor, this 8th day
support«, a stand 6 Incite high being "»tab a ahortage of labor Is being
• aesdays
Pleaaant H ill
High • . of June- 1925
farmers they must follow (he system cona|,l«*rable grain has lodged, hogs
the bet. A sloping board is placed
,n »«»me localities here. Thor«
O. 0. BT'RHMtN
• School Bldg
• j
of
Gary’s steel eorporalinn and in a , ar® u’ "<* “ beep are a good substitute.
Maror.
from the ground to the entrance to ar* plenty of men to handle the vast
measure control production and act
• Vida—Second and Fourth Satur- •
Pss.erf h*. the Common Council this ¡permit heavily laden bees that drop “mounf of work to be done bu,
• days at Aflnney Hall.
• 8,h day of June, 192"
their own prices on thalr own good«J
1 near the blve to reach the entrance.
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difficulty is dlatrlbutlon and trans,
R W SMITH.
If they went h ow » the line with Gary
• Secretaries will pleagg send ln •
portation of ihe men us needed. Men
Cltv Recorder.
they would buy together, sell together
• time and place of meeting and •
I hereby ccrt'fv that the foregoing
are going lo harvest work and It Is
and operate their <»wvi wholesale
• changes of date as they aiay oc- • I« a true and correct cony _ of ,h"
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No. 4S5
bard ,o fill logging, sawmill and rail.
• cur.
e Ordinance ss passed hv the » Council AN ORDINANCE RFAJCLATINO THE r.oid common labor Jobs now A ten, ageuclea.
and the who'»
Harvesting has started In Eastern
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r ^ ? ? lf $
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R. W. Smith. Recorder
and Central Oregon and Ihe general
WALKS
Peeled for some kinds of work until
crop Is |n fine condition and Is
THE
TOWN OF SPRINGFIELD ’he harvest Is over.
showing big yields.
D^ES ORDAIN / B FOLLOWS:
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SECTION r That I, shall be unlaw-
fol for any oerson or persona to ride
¡upon anv side-walk In the town of
JASPER LOCAL
(Springfield, env tandem, blc’v .f e or ,
,
,
,
i tricycle, rrnvlded however, that news
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'bovrf and other oersons delivering pa-
Everyone o r e s e i.t
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per« and tmekages sh ill be permit,'.*! In,.„IlnT
/
be la"‘ ‘"’Cla'
to run uoon thp
wn’»' for th^
enjoyed themiiplvw» eatlnft
eitrnoie of such delivery, but when ,ce «’ream and cake. It Hm't decided
,telly»....
, n made, shall Immediately yet Just what we will" have at our
run off again and not prolnag the n,.l t meeting
I same.
SECTION II. Anv ner«on violating
' for<e’ our next huslntaa meet-
Isnv of the prov'slona of , bis ordln lr|g night, July 22. It la desired to
Tire Repair Service Station
For All Makfft of Cara
anee “hall be gulltv of misdemeanor have all members preaent.
and upon conviction thereof shall he
UNION GASOLINE
Expert Balloon Tire Re­
M. L. Wat ace had the misfortune
fined not less than 81 Of) or more than
»
11
• lrtOO. fn the discretion of the town
having bis car run Into one day
Oil« — Grease — Service
pairing
Recorder
1 laa, week by a truck. His car wus
SECTION m . All or'lln-nce» or damaged some b«t n o one waa hurt
USED CARS
,o sy t. of ordinance.
conflict here-
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with nr#* h*»rphv
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AUTO BEAUTY PARLOR
An emergency Is ber,,bv d»,tired M'H’«*r. Mira Lakin, arrived from the
'to ev'«t e"d this ordinance »he|, go^ east laa, wee and will make them n
M. L. REWEY, Proprietor
Into full force Bn-t effect on ft» adop- visit of severul weeks.
t'on and aorroval
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A n rroved bv fh , M avor h f 13 d a /
AmV
"n.l» rwont. tt ■ Between Hocond anti Third on
of July, 1925
.minor operation laa, week,
Eugene, Oregon
662 Oak Street
Main Street.
Wheat Harvest Started. Construction
Work Active. Fir Sawmill and
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Logging Operations Con­
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tinue Curtailment
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GIVEN BÏ AGENT
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W anted
U. S. L.
Batteries
Official
Goodyear
Eggs and Poultry
Sher Khan
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BnslM nsn. M pvor
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Pa“.e,l by the C om m on Council July BPEC1AL PRICE on plate work. Dr
R. W Smith. Recorder. , N W
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Eugene
Vulcanizing
Works
Springfield
»57 Ouk St.
1020