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THURSDAY. AUOUBT <, IM S
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
?AOE FOUR
Lane County Farmers Union News
O F F IC IA L
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P U B L IC A T IO N
LANS
C O U N T Y U N IT « O . 1«
Church at Pleasant Hill
Observes 75th Anniversary I
Local Reportera
• O F F IC E R S O F
DORENA LOCAL NO. 190
LANE
COUNTY
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• Canary ...............
J- I* Northup •
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F A R M E R ’S U N IO N
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Ray Bower •
• * Cintral
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• , • • • • • •
Two llm olovlna trop» In O regon
Mrs. L. J Gftchell •
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j.. Cloverdale
Ralph L aird, C r ts w tll, President. •
»h aid tii’v ir lie >Wn In nun esalon
Mr. and Mrs, C. H. Jennings and , co a st Fork Mrs. Geo. Kebelbeek •
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eeler,
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rent,
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.... Mrs. M. A. Horn •
daughter. Mrs Fern Kirk, and Mr. and • vrv^well
! • dent,
♦ even nf er liming i l h l i s ' lime applied
tin s le u 1 M l - • IV « SMI
t h g esp eri
.. Mrs, Ada Jennings •
Mrs. C. I). VantaUa attended the N« « Dorena
i* Oetty Kappauf, Cottage Grove, *
Aa August 4 Is th e 75th anlveraary nielli i of loyalty to the church,
nient au tio n . D ifferent »«Ils may ro
....... Mrs I». Baker •
braska picnic al Corvallis Sunday.
• ||c c e ta .
• aec..Treat.
<ol
. Mrs. M. Gillespie • of the foundation o f the Pleasa’ t deedoil 40 uctc- to the church.
N. A, Horn, Cottage Grove. Door * Jw t differently to differ' nt am ounta
The Farmers' Union ice cream social • lladlevvillel
tlim
Mrs. Grace Jones • b ill Christian church special service and cemetery
lime uppll I
was put off for a few weeks on uc- • Jasoer
; • K eeper
‘
The present church bultdli'jt w¡r j * H . C, Jaokson, W a lte rv llle , Con *
Mrs. C. M. Foster • w on held at the church Bunday
.1 ».« of:-
count of the death of one of its m em ­ • Loran» .
Harry C. Jackson • morning, August E. After the slug de Heated May IS. ISIS.”
• McKoaale
I ’ duetor.
* 1 „< applicai
bers, Mrs. Loury England.
Mr«.
V. A Reynolds • log by the congregation W I., llrl
After Mr. lit itow ’a history of the • * 0 . L, Clem ent, Chaplain.
•
Mt.
Vermin
Mr. and Mrs George Tetter*. Mr
and Mrs. Bob Coows and litte dattgh • S.ik Cr ck ______ _ Bulah ‘ Smith • ‘tew. a grandvon of Elijah Bristow church the choir gave a special song
“I don’t be| ev> the resu lts fro u
ter. and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thontasot; • Trent ____ _____ E. B Tinker • gave a brief and h ghly Interesting tin I Preslib t S«m|i rsen of the Ilihle
the use of lime o i l grain ar» »ery
...... Mrs, W. K. Post • history of the church. His report was un tvcn lt)
ve u fitting
»ernon
and daughter. Mrs. T hilm a Wicks • V d a
narked the first y ear," suy» J J Doer-
HADLEYVILLE LOCAL
dw ell ng t>n the f ilth, vlslnu and ho»
as follows:
visited at the Chas. Teeters home
tier ot th< Inylau Karla farm hmm
I’realdent
Into tb pttalfly of I c pioneers.
"Elijah Bristow went
Sunday.
Silverton, "bul our . re» h i ,s show that
at
ItianiJittvillo. Saudi rann per» tiul’y knew several of
Mr. and Mrs. Wicks of Eug' ne were
C h r is tia n c h u r c h
CANARY LOCAL
The llatlleyvllle local will m e-' I! iltii-s lacro sse y ie ld s even on grains
in Dorena and Star a few hours catl­
1848 he
•
• i lillinota.
l i t lin o ls . In
In 1M7
1837.
In 184«
He came the c h a rte r m -m he-s of the church T hursday • vetting. August 5. for their th e » ic u iid a n d !h « folio*Ins y«ar».“
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from Caifornia to Oregon and aettiol an,l '’J*1 much to sav In praise* of
ing on relatives Tuesday evening
social m eeting
It is hoped to »e» a
Threshing has been completed this
Brother K. E. Potter was a Eugene at what is now Pleasant Hill. On 'hem
Growers In the Wlltemetta valley
hlg crowd. The ladies will serve re
the fourth of August |„ i « , i twenty
Th*' •*»»* r«*t’"ri «•» W, L. Bristow
season from Mr. Sheets' to C. D. visitor Saturday and Sunday.
will apply 'he third cod Ing moth
Our regular meeting Sunday was ¡three persons with Elijah Bristow as » » ’ taken from a very valuahe book I
Vanvalen's. and the «m in Is turning
cover spiav not taler Ilian August 8.
W J F rais I» busy lm' I t s hl» ha)
well attended. Matters of vital Inter- organiser, met and organized the of his tit which he has pip p in g » , cop
out pretty well as did the hay.
The f r-t moths of th« second genera
Mr»
üoo,
Unwell
I»
at
Divide
ta
k
­
Florence Land went to Cottage est to the union were discussed and Pleasant Hill Christian chureh. tu a '*•» of songs, poetry Uftd le tte rs dat
lion appeared In the rearing cage
Grove Tuesday to visit her sister, Mrs. acted on and after the meeting the small school house built on what la ,n< hack a« far as 83 Th« collection ing caro of Mr Powell'» mother who July 35 It la » » tlm a te d that the max
ladies served an excellent dinner that now the southwest
corner of the * “» begun in 86 and contains pic- I» very »Ick.
Everett Wright, a few days.
ImtMii number pf moths will appear
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hands left Mon- was enjoyej and appreciated by all. cemetery, taking the Bible alone as lures of the pion ers
Master Lloyd Soul» I» visiting his during Die flrst week in August The
day for Newport on an outing and Rrolher Holsapple and family will their only rule of faith and practice.
Although on account of threshing gran Ipuri nts. -Mr mi l Mrs. J Hen egg hah hlng period will begin nbnill
fishing trip.
move to another location soon. We The following were charter mem the chnrc*» was not lilted there w e re |
,l f | .o r B n ,.
August 3. anil the peuk of the egg
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Challis and r,><Tet
see ,hese good people leave tiers; Elijah Bristow. Susans Brta- present many who were direct <le-
w'll probnbly be
Mr and Mrs lait leu and children hatching period
children of near Portland visited the our conwnunity and wi»h thetu'success tow. Sarah B Bristow. W W Brta- acendnnts of Elijah and
Susanna,
aboui the middle of August The poi­
tetter part of last week with relatives ju (belr new locatlon.
tow
Ztiphla Bristow Rigdon
Able Bristow
There were 4 grandchild
tided church at r enlral \ lew »ml son spray should be on the foliage,
in Dorena.
Our
fo, kg. siste r Grove» and Bristow. I I taabeth Ruaaell. John Rus- renj S great grandchildren and 4 g r e a t | * • " " •
i’unday
Mg
b a tte n
pears, arid apples before Ihe worms
W e were sorry to bear that Bob Brother B, g u r are making some ex
»ell. Jam es K Hendricks. Able K great grandchildren of Elijah »rl»-
•»»' « “'utey at l » . n r < e d a r hatch. Increasing the dosage to five
Cooley’s house on Mosby creek was . cellent ,aylng re<ords with their trap- Bristow. Almira Bristow. Polly Bow tow. Mr and Mrs. Darwin Bristow
» “«"’e y Mr" !-«"•«> will pre».- , pounds of powdered arsenate of lead
Those who visited the J. J Hooker
burned Tuesday.
nested White Leghorns. We hope to man. Wm. Bowman. Robert Calllson. of Eugene were present. Mrs Fox.
to 300 c sfo n s nf water In thia spray
The road work In this vicinity is aunounce som„ official scores soon.
¡Pollv Calllson. Harrison Shelley Jane daughter of Mr and Mrs Johnson ramlly Sunday were Mr and Mrc. C Is a frequent prartlca.
progressing nicely and the scarifier
Brother Sylvester is doing some Shelley. EPar Briggs. Mary Briggs. Basket, the first couple married In C
‘ Hayes and children, peter Peabody.
In going through the potato fields
k ,
D
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a place
l a a . and
a „ . I
a
. g preparatory
__ - to Ellrabeeh
-
-
. Bristow.
. . _
" teaac
g tM lC
J Briggs.
t r I g t'
I . Lane
a Q e
e county,
A > * M * **
a,
I the
la A « congre
A B a M B a a ' t I ' 1“'»
has got to U Mrs.
Baker's
a I ! leart
anJ ¿ „ th in
waa atoo l In
" ‘"»her. Mrs. M Gillespie and
often outstandingly vigorous plants
It
Powell
and
deughtir.
Mr
and
Mrs
rock eruaher it being instg led at enlarging hia canary grass acreage Elisabeth Hendricks. Mtrtme' Shel gallon
mav be se e n - large growers, that are
children
Cerro Gordo.
I Brother Grant Flak was a Eugene j ley, l.ena She ley .
h e« ih y and not next to any dlsra«ed
Mabel Moaby of this place ia visiting visitor over Sunday.
Mlss Lcia
Henderson
returned
| w . V Adams preached the first I
plants. Ruch healthy plants should
a few days at Cottage Grove.
home after visiting bsr sister, Mrs.
Brother Fred Buss Is pipeing sratei ; germon after the church was organ-
be marked with a stake for separate
Mr. and Mrs Xlchote and little to his house.
W.
I
Seals.
| lied. He came to Pleasant Hill to
digging If these are good producers,
daughter and Mrs. W illiams and
Open air Sunday school session at | pronounce the marriage ceremony of
they should be saved for next year’s
children picnicked at the bend of the ■ g ^ h e r Herrington a grove Sunday. ■ Johnson Basket and
Mis«
Katty
seed plot, says the extension service.
river Sunday.
c enzie local
August 9. Grace Farnham, missionary i n rlatow This Is supposed to tie the
Most everyone In the community tQ j a pa n will address us after dinner. flrse COUp]„ married In Lane county
Marriage L lesnsss of Weak
SS a t »»
A a-1 I L
,,V « A V « l
W S3
f /» IIW O '
attended
the g funeral
of VE
Mrs.
Loury, Y(JU are ^ rd tally Invited to attend.
A preacher by the name of Davts
England at the Presbyterian church
,unch at noon
The McK'-nsle Rlvsr local will meet
During the last week County Clerk
preached a few sermons.
|
A right smart hand at
a t Cottage Grove Wednesday m orning.,
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In regular session next Wednesday It K Bryson has Issued marriage
thawin'
is
my
friend
Ban
Lar-
Prominent among the first preach-
Everyone is invited to attend church i
night. August It. President Emmer­ licenses lo the following'
abaa— He aas baa «hawed In­
C. J.
services every Sunday evening at the
s
De,lt,1,ti v ltu * ers were John Rlrdon. Gilmore Calil-
ick asks all members to be present I’eerce and Alma Jack, both of Eu­
cessant, sanca the fall of stxty-
Dorena chureh. Rev. Mile« Pitcher bu» dlng- 8prlngf >ld. Oregon.
son. Chas. Bradshaw, Jas. Fisher. <•
thraa We nicknamed him "To-
as mutters of Importance come beforn gene; William Howard Lunch. Har­
O. Burnett. Bro. Elder. J. E. Murphey.
barker Ben”— ha raisoa It, ye
of Star will preach.
this meeting that need the considers- risburg. and Bessie M Keck, Junc­
know—an'
they
say
ha
swallers
Alex McCarty. Dr. Perkins. John
lion of-every member.
•
TIM E AND PLACE OF
* Powell and Philip Mulkey.
tion City; Stephen H Ford and Hasel
half the Juice, but I hardly
Butter wrappers printed according •
LOCAL MEETINGS
•
think its so.
Watkins. both of Eugene;
Rulph
The
Indliw
are
asked
to
bring
cake
The
congregation continued to
Dock sex— If Ben should mas­
to regulations with name.
w t« g h t • Canary—First Sunday and Third *
or pie.
ice cream will be served Gibbs. Eugene, and Merle Oliver. Hol­
meet
In
the
old
school
house
anti
ticate
a
single
scruple
more,
and address. 11.25 a hundred at the • Saturday. Farmers Union Hall
l.et*a make thia a good meeting In lywood.
he'd flop his »rings an* soar
• Cloverdale— Second and Fourth • the summer of 1854 when Ihe new
X ews office.
attendance.
away to some eternal shore ..
• Fridays. Cloverdale School House. • school house was built by Robert
Ami. while the sober thinker
Work
on the new
Hendricks
Croswell—First and Third Tuea- Í Calllson on the present school site.
Entertained at Cottage Grove—
J.X THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
may concvsie that Itock is right.
STATE OF OREGON FOR
Ben's wife declares he takes a
bridge ts progressing rapidly. The Mrs Leland Eubanks. Mrs. I*, f).
The old stile block that served In
• day». Creswell. M. W. of A. Hall.
LANE COUNTY
twist to bed with hug at night!
piling are all driven and excavation \Va«sl. Mrs Wsynn Clover and Mrc
Coast Fork—Second and Fourth • ladies mounting their horse» at the
In tbe matter of Harriet Nye. In-
I t ’s euriua how a habit forms,
tor the piers will start this week ' Morris Berg motored to
Cottage
•
Thursdays.
Hebron
Church
House.
•
church
1»
now
encased
In
a
glass
competent:
aa* hitches onto men,—controls
Foreman Johnson says the
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE AGAINST • Dane bo— First Tuesday. Danebe • cabinet in th e Endearvor room at
bridge Grove Wednesday where they w ere
’em sole and body, like toback-
SALE
er’s done to Ben And etill—
• School House.
* the Christian church
The steps In
w!|| be completed by December 1. luncheon guests of Mrs. Glae Lyons.
This matter coming on for hearing
we’re bound to recognise the
Dorena—Second and Fouth Tuea- • this old block were cut by E. L. Bris­
th is 3rd day of August, 1925. upon the
wheat among the tare»— you’ll
tow and J. W. Parks.
petition of M. Svarverud. guardian o f,* days. Dorena Churan.
scarcely And a better man
the personal estate of Harriet Nye :• Hadleyville — First and Third •
Jno. T. Gllfry was one of the fra t
around hero anywheres!
incompetent, for permission to sell \ • Thursdays, Hadleyvtlle School
• clerks of the church and heW office
I reckon that the most of ua
th e dower Interest of said Incompe-; .
»
with failin ’s of our own, had
tent in and to L ot. One <11. T h ree, ’ « e c U - F l r s t Sund.y of each
for 22 years, resigning when he left
better regal ate ourselves, afore
(3), Four (4) and Five (5). Block * month, Heceta School House.
the community. There were no Sun­
wa east a stone. »
Eight (8). Amended Plat of Fair-, • Jasper—Second and Fourth Wed- • day schools in the eary days, peotJe
mount. Lane County, Oregon; and I t ' . neiMjay, w O. W. Hall, Jasper. •
came to chnrch In ox wagons and
appearing that It would be beneflc'ai . .
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to the ward that said property should ' L °«™ ^ -S econ d
and
Fourth
on horseback.
be sold.
* W ednesdays. I. O. O. F. Hall.
•
The rongregat'on met In the new
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the • McKenzie local, second and •
school
house until 1875 when the
next of kin o f said ward and all peraons . fourth Wednfta<iay. g p. m. I. 0 . O. •
Interested In said estate appear be- . _ . „
...
. chapel Just south of this present
fore this Court on Friday, the 4th day
F> hal1, " alterv.lle.
, building was erected The dedicatory
of September. 1925. at the hour of Ten • Mt Vernon—First and Third
, i sermon was preached by Elder T.
Wclork A. M. In the Court Room ot • W ednesday. Erasfield Store,
this Court, at the Court House in Eu- ’ • Silk Creek M eet. First and Third • F < a «"P^»- Pn »ide.it of the Mon
gene. Lane County. Oregon, then and • T h u rsd ay a . C edar School H ouse *
Butter wrappers printed according i
co ,,*«e ’
‘he
,,n'' Sunf “y
there to shov cause, if any there be . s o o n e r C re e k -T h ird F rid ay . • *“ Ju,Jr’ 1,76
io regulations with rame,
»Vight i
H
’
*
S"
U
k
‘
"
Spencer Creek—Third Friday.
why an Order should not be granted
from R evelations 21-5; “And he that and addr«-«s, <1.25 a humlred at the/
for tbe sale of the dower Interest of • Pine Grove School House.
•
said Incompetent In and to the above • Trent—Second and Fourth Wed- * sat upon the throne said: Behold I New» office.
described real property.
Pleasant Hill
High • make ail things new."
And It Is further ordered that a • nesdays.
Returns from California — Miss
The first minister employed In the
copy of IhisO rder be [ ubllshed at B ast • School Bldg.
new building of 1875 was I*. R. Bur­ Viola Nf-her Is visiting her parental
once a week for three gUfr sw re • yid a—Second and Fourth Ratur-
In Douglas Garalens after attending ,
w e e k s before the said date of hearing . d
a, Minn, y Ha|,
nett.
in the Springfld l News, a newspaper . „
,
,,,
,
. .
During the 5 years the Pleasant I summer school ut LaVetne, Callfnr-'
of general circulation published In i* Secretaries will pleas» send In
• time and place e f meeting and • »«»« 'hurch has only on a very few tils, where she will teach this winter.
Lane County, Oregon.
C. P. BARNARD,
• changes of date as »hey may oc- • ; s'x clal occasions fallml to meet on i In about six week»,
County Judge, t • cur.
* the first day of the week to attend |
Order to show cause against sale
the ordinances o' ’t!:o Lord’s house I In from W altervllle— I J Cube of
A «-13-20-27' .
El Jah Bristow. r« e ng the nei Is I W altervllle was u Springfield bust-
of th com m unity a n d following hi» ne« visitor tmlny.
M K
_
Uncle John
a
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