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    TH URSDAY, DEC
OIK S W U N O P tlD NEWS
•PAGE FOUR
3, 1U26.
Lane County Farmers Union News
OFFICIAL PUBLICATION LANE COUNTY UNIT wO. 14
RED GROSS FINANCES
SHOW WIDE SERVICES
Past Year Cost $10,321,679.80:
Duty to Ex-Service Men
Param ount
Washington.—The national and tn-
toraatkmoi service« ot the American
Red Cross are portrayed graphically
tn a statement ot the Red Cross
gnaaces for the past fiscal roar ended
June »0, 1925. Expenditures by the
Rod Cross (including both the Na­
tional Organlxation and the Chapters!
during this period aggregated »10.-
S3L87A30
„ .
The obligation ot the American Red
Cross to the ex-service and service
men is represented In this sum by a
total expenditure of <4JS5.293.«L In
the interests of disabled veterans, the
Red Cross expended J3.ST7.HAtS, of
which »1.S77.31A4! came from the Na
tional Organisation. and »L900.-YX'
from the more than 3.000 Chapters
and local branches of the society.
Red cross services to the men of the
Regular Army and Navy the past year
called for $A47.37«.19. of which the
National Organisation furnished »310.-
378 19. and the Chapters. »337.000.
Sharing In Importance with this re­
sponsibility was the Red Cross work
of disaster relief during the year. In
these operations there was absorbed
* total of »L923.7SI.90 up to June 10.
this year. This represented $1.«23.-
T83.90 of National Organlxation funds
and $300,000 from the Chapters- Re­
lief in foreign disasters amounted to
BJ’S.579 S3 This sum was appropri­
ated altogether by the National Or­
ganixation-
insular and foreign operations of the
American Red Cross during the year
tecluded relief In foreign dieasters,
the lea g u e of Red Cross Societies.
J union Red Cross Foreign Projects.
avaigtanoe to insular Chapters and
atmiiar functions. Beside« Its disas­
ter relief, the National Organlxation
flnanced these other branches of for­
eign work also, including $110233.79
for assistance to Insular chapters.
31TT.460 for the League of Red Cross
Societies. $34,344 43 for Junior proj­
ects abroad, and $30,057 «2 for other
insular and foreign operations
In addition
to its paramount duty
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- - - to
mad
■1st veterans and other service men
relief, the Red Cross expended at
home through Ra national and chapter
funds a total of »1.029.518.05 for It»
Public Health Nursing Service; »154.-
135 09 tor nutrition instruction: »314,-
432.7« for First Aid and U te Saving:
<445,707.34 for Junior Red Cross;
<132.759.33 for instruction in Home
Hygiene and Care of the Sick; and
carried on similarly Important home
duties
Included in the latter were
each valuable services as the Enrolled
‘h<
tional G rm n iia ? k > n expended >4».-
whfu
rvhor
niLtlnnAl
'>•'<—v
W ulle fKn<*r n A i.oiuu fTp^ra
Hons at home amounted to »302.957 «4.
The chapters In addition to the large
part they played In all Red Cross
activity, spent $578.000 of their own
funds on general chapter services.
The broad humanity of the Ameri­
can Red Cross can never be measured
by the money it coeta. but even la
bare terms of dollars and cents, the
scope of its work is indicated. A
■tody of these facts also shows the
necessity for the largest possible en
roll me nt, since most
Red Cross
Is
entirely service
by ne
maintained almost entirely by Its
membe-wbip. The annual Invitation
to participate In thia work through
nem bersblp tn the American Red
Cross, is extended from Armistice
Day. November IL to Thanksgiving
November 2«.
•¡Hot Fight in Senate Over
Local R «pert era
J. I. Northnp
• Canary
i - nti sl
Ray Bower
Mrs. L. J ll. lehell
Cloverdale
('oust Fork Mrs Ileo Kebelbeek
Mrs M A. Horn
Creswell
Mrs. Ada Jennings
Dorena .......
......
Mra B Itaker
I leccia
Mrs. M Ulllesple
Hadleyvlllel
Mrs. Grave Jones
Jasper .......
Mrs. I' M Foster
latrane ...... .
Harry C. Jackson
McKonale
Ml. Vernon Mrs, V. A Reynolds
Bit I t It Su. Uh
Silk Creek
K B Tinker
Trent ....... .
V 7 I
Mrs W F Post
WOMEN BRING DIVORCE
SU ITS IN EUGENE COURT
•
OFFICERS OF LANE COUNTY
•
FARMER'S UNION
Alleging rrueliy and noneupport,
•
Mrs. Melissa Broom ha» file I sull (or
•
Ralph Laird, Creswell, P resid en t •
* divorce frein John Broom, well-known
W ill W heeler, T r e n t Vlce-Presl- •
• In Ulta di »Irle l. The plaintiff elaims
dent
•
If Y oung Editor Lands In Upper.
• llial her .’iu»baiiil Rev«» her, that
Betty Kappauf, Cottage Grove, *
B lind Senator
|
» ¡h a associate« wllh law.'»» persons,
H ouse He Will Likely Be Thorn
aec.-Treaa
•
*|atld that h- has an afflr wllh another
In Side of Adm inistration
N, A Horn, Cottage Grove, Ooor *
• r i t u a l i Sh-i an-ks »60 a moniti nil-
Keeper
• I
"
i «my and the «nituody of thelr mlnor
H. C. Jackson. Waltervllle, Con- •
By Edwaid Percy Howard
non
• ductor.
• When Vtce-FYeeldent Dawes raps his
Kutreille cruelty Is alleged by Mr»,
O. I— C lem ent Chaplain.
» ¡g a v e culling the I «»Red Staten Sen­
llel.-ii M Maher In hor dlvortse suit
ate to order on December 7, lunnl««
fll.-d ng»ln»t fh arh u Maher A »Imi-
look for a hot Itatele quickly to de­
hospital.
lar eliarge la made by Mr». Martit«
volop—not between Dawes and th
Patiently bts wife waited outside
K. Reum In her complnlnl again«t
senate, which may cause a ruffle
Poultry Ideas Tested.
the operating room
Suddenly the
bu(
<t Jh>l
: Charles F. Reatn. Mra. Ream also
To
determine
Ih«
soundness
of
vari,
door burst open and her a d en t hubby al ) ,. x>e l(f Xor(h lMkoU
wil,
chnrge» non support.
«ni.» Idea» held by commercial pouliry-
went
past.
t i n t skipping
sk ip p in g p
ast.
¡preaent himself to take the oath of
Mr». Ellin 1. Dtttgle ha» becii grant-
ini.
n.
the
Culled
States
Department
of
"Don't you know me, called bis
I ed a deeree of «Ryorcn from George
office Nye la 33 years old He is a
•
«
w ife ' Walt a minute."
[sewapapec editor and nephew of the
R Diligle by the e.iurt
mem» leading to rattier conclusive re­
I gotta hurry mama, or I II b e ,
Nvt. fcnown U) h ,f
famous
sult» From a practical »tandim'nt II
late fer school" he cried, dashing on. I mute friends as Edgar W ilson Nye
, highly il, ilrnh'e (or p iiltdytuen Io
This
it
the
latest
photo
of
Sen­
JASPER LOCAI.
•
goes 1 to 0 l the
senate
appointed
b. •
i I He
lit*
ilt*
SM’
llA lt
n
5 | ’ 4 ’ . I l I » 11
*’
improve. If p o.ilb le, ihe hntrhahllily •
ator
Thomas
D.
Scholl
from
Minne­
Cop: ••Don’t ya see that sign no 0oT„rnor sorlte of North Dakota
•
• • • • • • • •
of ergs, io dtatlngu'sll pullet» from
sota, who has attains.I thia high
swimming
rimming’ 111 arrest you when ye , o fl„ , ht> vacaU(y caused by the
th« must despite the great handicap of
roosters at an early age, and to ob­
Mr and Mrs. J B Hill» of Oak
come out.”
death of Senator Edwin F. Ladd
bUndheaa.
tain other »'mllar Information com­ ridge vl»lt«d will« relativ.-« bere for
Man: "Bui I'm not cow in’ out."
There are two or three underlying
mercially Important
but buffili a a few days before motoring to th»
Cop: "Then I'll wait till ya do."
factors that make certain a fight the tlx « comes around, and they Ther» ha» been considerable diver­
Man: "You're in for a long wait! | over the seating of Nye. c h '.f am ong. frwnkly utLu.ll that Ills chances of gence of opinion on most of the ques­ coatta
Mr. and Mra O. J Kldaoii and fam­
I'm committing suicide
which is the fact that he Is a strong aucctwe at the polls would be prac- tions.
ily of W-at Hprlngf'eld apen* last
Hatchuhlltty, says the department,
Non Partisan 'ea.ler, and If scale I tically one hundred per cent, «leap t.-
I Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Ario Jone».
. ise cracking
.
____
fac, n,a( he was defeated as a probably 1« beat Improved by leaking
W
sailor _
to „________
greenhorn may be counted on to »age contin-
Mr. and Mr». J W. Kirby and eon.
tourist.
urist. "Don't fergit to
tc close yer pot uous war ou anything that smack» vandldat«- for the hou»e by a fo o t breeding birds for bacillary, while
of siandpatinx. Nye Is nothing Hr I 1Jg„ republican Thomas Hull when dlarrbea, and a imlnatn g tffe ted Roy. motored up fr.nn Bandon la«t
'oles the tide's r ia l« ’! “
I week <«» visit her folks, Mr. auil Mr».
not radical. Another fact la that th o !
rau as a j{on Partisan candidate birls.
The »lx» of eggs has no significant J 8 I »ay.
Back For More.
«ages of Washington do not look a t jjj,. [aat e|„etlon
effect on thwlr hntchablllty.
! Mr and Mra. Jim Higgins have pur
-Say Jack you're ah old friend of
particular favor on the growing;
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There is no significant correlation! «-bused a fin.- radio an*l have decided
the family, did you kiss the b r id e r t e o i e « ir “ > • « ”’ F«un< » ’’»
,h,‘
betw e.n »Ither «hape or weight of gg Io stay at the saw mill all winter
"Sure, thia la my fourth time in
N*e wlH »* ,he
McKENZIE LOCAL
and the sex of We chicken tmtrhed | ((u(. |a<t meeting wo» held on No-
man in ttiat august body with the ex -'
line.“
from it. Therefore, from a practical i mlier 25. lh« n o t mooting will bo
ceptlon of young La Follett». Who In- .
cidentally with Borah. Johnson. Nor-' McKenxIe river local m et las’. Wed standpoint, poultrynien can not t>3-Ì Ogcember 23 a» Il »a» decided to
Give Him Time Judge.
ria and Blease of South Carolina mavì [lt,gl,ay nl|(h, Ru, „ (,.w of the lo y a lf P»ct Io Influence the »ex of r h le k s iIBen( ),„• (>n«-r a month during Iho
I
Magistrate: “Did you have a helper be expected to stand firmly back ot
R efresh n .en t» , h a tc h e d by s . l e e t ’n g e g g s a cco rd in g w lntir The officer» would like Io
ubvr» were ou t.
on thia Job?"
have t i members pre»<-nt and will
the new man from South Dakota
. _______
! wer » . /• . rved
and If all reporta O”« , «» either shape or slxe
Burglar; "No yer honor. 1 can't af­
While
reta . ; im
(iaïr
|m |,. aomebblng
extra.
” — therw Is a fairly definite
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ir « a n linnaa-
«—»»-■» —
------- Anyone
The peg upon which the opposition trUb Brother Ashly benefltted bv th-
ford one yet"
Itiön between the we'ght of egg« and |
,,K to com« will ba welcome a»
hopes to block the seating of Nye j »mall attendance
' ' l that
td k 111»’!
th« chicks
hatched
i m i X’
t illin "
» a » t» '» » w ’ *> from th<«n.j |t (a our social night as well a« busi­
I» one of «nmitltutlonallty It I» con­
The next regular meeHng cone..
n<>
nes» night.
tended that Governor Sorlle fin» no Wsslneaday evening. Dec««nber »
. a ¡th e weight of either sex, and It I-
Mr» Je»»e Wallace I» g'ttltig along
CRESWELL LOCAL
right of appo ntment under the con members at«- urged to be at
hlrhl.v
improbable that
p«irebre<‘, nicely, ntnl expects I» he home frten
Mltutlon. T h e seventeenth amend- meeting es the election of offner» |
chicks can be separated at-cortilng to the hoapl'al soon
The Fanners Union No. 183
.oo met
I « - •nl‘>nt provide» that In the event of a will be t ehi
sex at hnrhtng time,
Mr and Mra. L It Hack and fam­
Tneaday night with . good attend-
*"
Union Member» at Market.
Male rhleka grow faster than the t- ily of Springfield spent Thanksgiving
alKe. A splendid report of the e le c -. thp « '" ’ rnyr of a M..t- "J*
Nev.-ral
Several union
union m-mbevs
in« mbevs were
were o on n , ma|(., Bn(, ||M ,,(irtv „„ , W() W(.„),a ,,f day wllh Mr. and Mr», I*. S. Hill«
“ on —
'«tee was given by W Bui
by L i X «be
P»™«’
.k S p r i n g « fo r ,
............ „ ,
.................. In
Seating Nye of North Dakota
*3___
ler reporting important bustnes« mat
<)f , Renator ,o fill »
| tera which were discussed and the; P>
,„ .-r n o r mar ap
union w**ni
went ou
on rrxwi»
record as
'• n f
»
»«•» supporting va-an--
.
.
b n
1 legislature
a. 8Fl « 1H 1 11 Pi» O
k 0 r in
I Dak-
Ul K -
fMr. Allen for county president
« . « ! > « < ■ 4 T The
of f > North
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ctvtr..
- «_ has not A
Wi<ar>»gw4 any
nnv IlW
nif
Mr Seals for vice-president of the I ota
enacted
law rlv
giving
union also voting their approval of «h- governor the right of appolntmen
the election committee conferring an,l when this fact came to t • a en
with the American Federated Labor Hon of Senator Moses and Senator
1 Rutlpr
thev « rai***’(l , the - question
x
, ttt,
J
x
— - « of
-
s
t:w opening day. Mt V ernon was r > .
" m i n i by three »tails. Jasper and
McKenxIe river locals with nn>- stall
each All were pleased with tb> r
w(U
on th<< M>rke,
reg-lar
Market day« aro
Thurg)j#y and g aturday
,
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.
'¿ d
b lays.
, h.M The
U » following
. « . » d .n d o ffe
t o e w
IM O , h .
lb -’
r s n wer
. .
L
tn '»nnolr.t
'elected for the enduing year: .Mrs, rign.
to V appo«
_
v a wfl roraU rp s c a n t cotlflld
<Tyde Wright, president; Mrs \ \ m
That Ny
H otistcn. vice-president; «ecretarv eratlon from the Coolidge supporter» »
- M r . V.«n G r« ,u -b e. k m a y be
on t - ,
' »
«■ »
|h(. ra,„ of
hl I we, ,, lhl. geI,.4
Th<,
of ak)n, ml| k lo „ ra­
(
Induces much faster growth th«
difference being olwervahle as early
as at the end of the second week.
Tuew.ay. Thl» point» to ilx- value of »klm milk
In grow lngchlck rtlons.
■
,
“
“" I
time and place of
LOCAL
L
W * L MEETINGS
m l l . n y u o
X S T S Ï h ÎÏ •
Not'ca.
The imrty taking tiro from Ford
coupe Wednesday night In front of
Nadvornlk's house will »avo trouble
by returning to owner, «» they aro
known.
*’ 3'
Six Studebaker.
good upholstering, fair tlr«-s. »tarier
and license. »40. J B Bentley at
Springfield Junction.
Card of Thanks.
We Wl di to exl«nd thanks to th<
„ , . t< h b „ r s to r « M r k n :
- n d h 'lp d u r in « « * . I knt . .ml
door keeper. John Woolsleggor. The Stontlnel Courier“ of Cooper town. > ' s tu Î r d T a jg Farm er. Lu Ion Hall.
,
Cloverdale—Second a ml Fourth * death of our dear husband and father
first three officers named were r e -' one of th» leading Non Fart san week
.Mrs. Amanda Miller,
elected. The following were
appoint lies of the state.
' Fridays < lover l xl^
.
Mrs. N e llie B a n e,
. ed
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.
to audit th- books Mrs
Min» - "T. -
- .....
’ - H - a sh ot’ . « r.-ew.-H -F »t am I - .H
,-d to audit the books. Mrs. Minnie
Mrs. Fllxa Amen,
Mlckel A R I-an 1 and W
B-4U*. tim e ago. "has been an age of bun 1» days, flroswell. M. W. of
#
Mr nnd Mrs. R C Kelsa.v,
A aoctal hour followed th e b u sm ^ s crime perS nlfled m e t
‘
.
Mr and Mr« Kl mer Miller,
'«Ince the advent of Calvin C oolidge.)» Thursdays. Farm Lnlon Hall.
Mr and Mrs John Miller.
meeting
•
Danebo—First
T
u
«d
ay.
Daoebo
•
W. Holllatoo and Mr. Gano attended One haa ground to aaaume that »
the commercial club meeting Tues- password to the Inner coun.dls of th- • Sctux>l House.
Dorena—Second and Foutb Tuea- *
jay night at Co’tage Grove In th - Coolidge administration Is knub, t e
•
day«.
Dorena (3iur<d>-
LIKE
word being derived by cautiously
interests of the Farmers’ union
OLD FRIENDS!
.
s p e llin g
'b u n k '
ba'kwwrd» • Hodleyvllle — First ar.d Third •
But ________
of all the bunk this volunteering • Thursdays, Hadk-yvllle 8chool. •
BOND
Two Men K illed.
___
— they w ear w ell. D on't throw
Tam men were killed last Saturday of good behavior by the grand ex- • Heceta— First Sunday of each •
aw ay th ose old HhoeB w hen the
• mooth, H eceta School House.
•
near Oakridge wMle at work for «hange crowd and the thanks ex-
soles w ear through. T ak e them
• Jaeper—-Second and Fourth Wed- •
Henry A- McFee. contractors handling pressed by title administration is un
to the Electric S h oe R epairer.
• needays. W O. W. Hall. Jasper. •
I part of the Natron cut-off Job for of the tenth order."
When you have uh repair
•
Lorane—Second
«od
Fourth
•
ith
Administration
i the e Southern
Southern Pacific
Pacific The
The men
men were?
were
A <im inis«ra« o.. senators ore
•; firmly
i o O F Hall
them there I h alw ays double
N.
...
, ’S S S T t i '
.
your m on ey’s w orth of really
McKenzie local, second end
boards and planks forming the top he will become a permanently ann y
- -
com fortable w ear In them
j e d hoskins is-rife laties t
• fourth Wedneselay. 8 p. m. I. O. O.
of the tunnel gave way and crushed i ing fixture In the upper house. They
MAN IN-Tile HULL "TOWN—
• F. hall, Waltervllle.
E lJi( TR1C SHOE SHOP,
' them
I know he will run for election when
• Mt. Vernon— First and Third •
IF ANYONE SHOWED J e d A
Jo h n II. Will, Prop.
• Wednesday. Bluefield Store.
•
P icture op a chair , his
MWn Rt. B etw een 3rd A 4Ri
• Silk Creek M eets First and Third •
KNEE s would 61VE ' w a y /
i • Thursday at Cedar School House •
i • Spencer Creek—Third Friday, ♦
Located In Eugene at 837 Olive St., .lo ck all fixtures and appliances ,
gcho<)l
are specialists In P’umb ng an 1 Heat-
needed to give their expert service , ,
ftnd Fourth
Wed- •
ing and are equipped to do a large
and you can go there and make your a w - a r , pleasant Hill
HI k * *
, volumne of business In recent year.« selection before you buy
| • School Bldg
•
more thought has been given to seal-
The tin-.- is past when tho - living , vLla-^Soiond and Fourth Batur-
•
tatlon than ever before. It haH been
in the country and rural communities t days at
Mlnney Hall.
’
¡learned that modern plumbing, cor- cannot have the advantages that are . s<,rrMnr),.a ^11 please send
rectly lnstaiiea
installed iwin
.will ms«!n
lessen wn,
the cua.u
chances
to v.«,
city dwellers - Modern
and
In tha old dav» eg m ,
»
' rertiy
-» offered w
hern anu
fvnd
of
Bn(1 s
in th JI
r,f
p,t,1;,rr. (lan f r
..
the
,
boat
oming v e r y |.
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..
nr. .
i • changes of date «» «boy may oc- •
cee. t. < y wr-r« n t bothered much with ganjtary engineer to be a man of ad- common P Is possible to have a
eternal triangles.
: vanned Idea» and a thorough know! country home as modern as any city
rWe u se it when5
PRINTING
GOOD JOBS
G iv e U s
Yours^
Sei vers &. Bryan
W anted
edge of the law of sanitation.
dwelling and this firm specializes on
Romeo and Juliet spooning in the j Th,B concPrn haft g |ven this bust- this work. Have an early consulta-
park.
ness the most careful study and by tlon w th them and let them explain |
Romeo:
’’Do you believe there's constant application and years of ex- their system s to you and get their
nothing new under the sun honey?”
perlence has become known as most prices. They can give an references
Juliet, in a bored tone: “Yes, and practical and competent In every many places where this work has
th e same old stuff is being pulled
been dotae satisfactorily.
way.
o ff under the moon.”
W e wish to compliment them
During thciy period o f business
they have been called to do many dif­ and to assure our readers that if they
From Grave to the Cradle.
ficult Jobs and have Installed hot are In need of service of the highesl
An old gentleman, aged 99, craved i water,
steam
and other heating sys- character that this firm does work
vv cav v7 i f
n
youth. The doctor said monkey glands t„ms jn many buildings and homes, that Is reliable and that their prices
would restore h is "schoolgirl c o m -jThpy ^ave complete equipment to d i are tight and they need have no hesi­
plexion” and baby stare. W illing to th)a work aB it should be done and tancy In calling on them for anv-
try anything once he went to the j pnM 0Ter nothing. “ They carry In thing In their line.
(Paid Advertisement.)
Magnavox Radio
T h e »Implicity of this IU<1-
lo will appeal to you an it
has to us. A nyone can op­
erate It— just o n e dial.
C om e In and arrange for
dem onstrations.
Marshall’s
r,6 »th Ave. W.
E ugene
S tan ley Bldg.
Eggs and Poultry
Sher Khan
C63 Oftk Street
Eugene, Oregon