T H U R S D A Y . DEC. 17, 1Ö2R the Thuraton Raaldant Vlalto— Al Wruv er of Thuratnn waa in town Monday M areo la Man In— A vlaltor In 8|rrlnu KHI la Vlaltor— Morrlx lllll, ni Fnll Crvak, »«« lu HprinBfl* I » Tuentlay. flt'ld for n abort tlcuo M’-tiiluy wax Harold l*i« kina, of Mareola ka III— Euula Ytuneli la'lll wltli tbu mun.pa Hila » « ’k, Mra, Dakar Hara— Mra. "Anna 0. IlMknr, of Wlnbrrry, paid Sprlngfltld u bualnaaa vlall Munday. Pwi'iell of Wentlllng waa u vlaltor h»r<> Turadajr. Baby Boy Born— A II pound baby boy From Plratant Hill—4' J. Monxon waa born to Mr. and Mra Paul Ha of Plraaant Kill waa In Springfield ttiuxxeti of Sprliigf'vtd Haturday. ou bualnrea Tuesday. Cedar Flat Man In— Waltur Fuxton In Irem Landax— Mr, und Mux Cur-1 of Cedar Flat waa In town on a vlelt tla Newman of lattulux paid Spring- Monday, field a vlelt Monday. Back from Coast— It I) Wilson r< Return Home—Mr and Mra Ther- . turned Monday after xpetidlng xeverul «•a C or III r.m in ed Monday from l.an days vlelllng points on the coast dax. where they hud »pint several) days vlxltlng Mra. t ’ogt I’a («rente R osebu rg P h y s ic ia n Here— Dr. anil Mra. Hoover, of Itoxebuig. wi re vial Eugene Woman Here— Mra Eugene tor» ui the office of Dr. W II P o lla rd , ('lower of K ur ne was vlalllnR ac­ of Springfield. Sunday quaint alierà In Hj rliiRfii-ld Turaday. H a ra (ro m W a n d lln g M r« J u lin news O U N TY E X T E N SIO N WORK wbi-ata totalled approximately W IN S U N IT E D A P PR O V A L 000 thia year. [ TOWN AND VICINITY V ialla Town— Kumu tt h I», ,,f Wal to rville , wae u vlaltor bvro Tueatlay S pringfield 400,- The average Incrtuao In y lild from t'ooperatlve work of rii» a la i col- l*'«l* ration la 6 buabida an acre, rrprn- >R» airi Oregon countlea through [»eating a net train of 2 nr'lllona buaft- «he county rxri-naion a » ut b a a n v t d a of -wheat In the Oregon crop The rtlh evrn more than ununual approv- p roeeels of thia at the prevailing il by thr people thla yrar, reporta V. Rood prices are t-noggh, the farmer« liallard, alate county agent leader, ] poliit out. lo pay Ihe coat of thè coun ,'oUowlng li.tervtcwa wlth a é v ir a lity agente wtell luto thè future. county court*. TtiS> number of county A hundred small patches of alfalfa ughnta cooperatively supported will were started In Lane county this year be greater next year than thia, judged and practically all were eucceaaful by present Indications. In Washington county a lfa fa la ea All of Die 3|j college-counly r e pre­ tabllrheij as regular crop on more I sent* tl vex maintained last year pro­ than 600 farms. vided for In the tentative budRi ta Farmers in Lincoln and Clatsop 'tuple out by the county courts for countlea, cooperating with county IW26 In uddltlon to these u county agents, bane demonstrated tout vetch agent has been provided for In Polk can be grown there successfully, an I | county, a county club lender in Clack- the acreage of ibis crop baa jumped 1 atn.is, and an aaalstant county ugent from practically zero to alx hundred a Ciiuitllln, the state's lending agri­ acre* In th Euceue. Oreeon ’ BLANKETS Waltervllle Woman In— Mrs. Harry Jackson of W alltrvllle paid Spring- field a business visit Tuesduy. Thuraton People Here— Mr. and | Mra. George Phut of Thuraton spent a few hours In Springfield Monday. Trent Woman Here—Mr» I, O. Wil­ liams of Trent was In Springfield on i busIneiM Friday. In from Crow— C C. S tu rte v a n t, n n r of Crow, -made a buslnoas trip to Springfield Friday. c tai lit Mohawk Man In— W. It. Heavy, Mo­ hawk ¡resident, was a visitor here Frl day. On B u lin ai* Vlalt— It E Hilt, of the of lb« Mohawk valley, wax In to» n Haiunday morning. 'Ha* Mump»—Jam es Montgomery la confined to hlx hpme this week aa the re »lilt of a eaxe of the mu in pa Waltervllle Resident Hare—Harry Jn< koon of W altervllle wax a Hprlng- fle d vlaltor Friday. Coburg Man Hera— Mack Hnnxcn- bnugh, Woet' Coeat Life Inaurane« representative of Coburg, wax a Springfield visitor Turaday. 3RANSENS Goes to Albany— Wayne McLagnn. engineer of the Mountain State« Cow er company, with headquartcrx here, Klvnt Monday In Albany In conference With company nffflciaJx there. Retume Hoove—Jiery Van Valzah returned to Ida home here net Friday evening after spend'ng xeveral day» In Cortland Carload of Oats Arrives — The Springfield Mill and Grain company received a carload of oats from the middle weal Tuesday. Inspector H ir i— E. B. McEldon. In apcctor for the Routhern Pacific com pnny, wax at the Uooth-Kelly mill (here Tuemlay on buislne«». B u iln e n Vlaltor H ire—Dr. V. L. Ituller, head of the Itultrr Hanltwrlum vp the McKenzie, wax a bustaiws visi­ tor In Hprfngfleld Friday. Grain Dealer Here— W. W. Harter, grain denier, wax a visitor In Springfield Saturday morning. Ho traiiHactod buslncm at the Springfield Mill und Grain offices. P o rt bind Californians are Expected —Mrs Gcorglo Fountain nnd daughter, Net tie, farmer residents of this district, nre expected to artvn hero shortly front their home at Riverside, Cali­ fornia, for a visit nuiMing friends nnd ’t'lat.lvos. Man Sleeps Like Log, Eats Anything "After taking Adlerlkn I enn eat anything and sleep like a log. I hud gas on the stomnch and couldn’t keep food down nor sleep." (signed) R. C. Miller. ONE spoonful Adlorlka re­ move* GAS and ofton brings surpris­ ing relief tA the stomach. Stops that full, bloated feeling. Often brings out old waste-matter you never thought wns In your system. E xcel­ len t for chronic ronstlpat'on. Flnr.- ory's Dru;; store. 4 C A R LO A D shipm ent just in! N ew , handsome instrum ents— as bright Qtdbransen Registering and clean as crisp dollar bills! This car P ia n o s (playable by hand o r p edals) $ 4 5 0 , $ 5 3 0 , of Gulbransens will not last very long. $615. $700t Reproducing People realize that Gulbransen music Pianos 1 playable by hand, should be in every hom e. by pedals, or electrical^) A The Have you ever stopped to think w h a t. hom e Children are imitative. Draw a picture rkLjh0”1 arî^- ^ 7 VY t0 ^plicate it. Tell them somethmf and they will repeat it It » their nature. u iKndJ’°L OU wiI1 tryin« pfcy bransen. A good class of mwac that would otherwise be wav out of their m e h is thus 1 brought within tneir rar^e. U you want your children to have the 2^3® « «n understanding of music gnr« them, remember no instrument you could place m your home has greater e d ^ tional possibilities than the Gulbransen. Give them the benefits that the children of your friends and neighbors have. A Gulbransen will take the work and 1 monotony out of their music study. W e invite inspection o f the Gulbran­ sen not as an ordinary player-piano, but as a Registering Piano that registers your ow n expression, through the pedals. N o need to know music, no need to play by hand—you can express yourself musically, as hundreds o f thousands o f others are doing, through die Gulbran­ sen Registering Piano. 1 fc.1 uerms Om $770. $855, $90-, U p ­ right Pianos (playable by hand only) $295. $350, $440. Sold everywhere In the U nited States at the same prices, freight prepaid; one 9et of four Gulbransen Instruction R oll« in clu d ed . Caeh sellin g p ric-x p la in ly branded in Gie back at the factory. A lso sold on a convenient rime-pay­ ment plan, the details of w h ic h w e w ill gladly give you The conservative and tru th fu l sta te m e n ts in our ;afvet rising and the strictry uniform Gulbran­ sen prices, plus the fine quality of the product, have won us the confi­ dence of the people of this city. The Piano Th e Gnlbreneen A xgtalcr^u P k a o <4 todxv b the w o ritfi b i n t echie«eaHa* to nnxrical J e M fa the tR b tfa ■ « i the m w with wfaeb . ------- k b pbred by wubc mil and p e d a l*,« m other fa w n in x im o i to ty p * but these the to fa to b y end* The C a lb r a n e e a r e g ie f e n one"» exact •tnoeh* « • eech note. It caa be pbyed w ith all the fadfag, the lilt , the defitxcy of the very B an t punn.nHibc you ever i i t n o U t n Ondinxry htnd-pliyfag can no lo n g « be roeifurvd with Gulbrxmen-pUying. O nly the mow e itu tb piano playing can be pfaced fa the « m e d a « « oocrect p i*y u < of the Culbraaeen. Became th e « ne the facta, we ere im bteM t h v the Guihranxen be not cm ln-ed w ith other inxtrumen:•• ol the w w type. W e chab lence in v i r ^ i aon o< k « an Eaey-To-Play P .c fis ttrin t T t .n o that regtaferi yoot exact •ouch, that rry M e ta your time, that regtotra exprr—2— LARAWAY MUSIC STORE 968. Willamette Street, Eugene Phone 1