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    THURSDAY. JAN”. 7. I »-‘it
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Lane County Farmers Union News
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tre a su re r, llenn Kiluvlstou, punnitut,
Mrs. H ughse H srs—Mrs George
Veda G ray, assistan t. Mrs Jam es Hill Hughes of Albany Is h e re for a f«w
O F F IC E R S O F L A N E C O U N T Y •
»eng leader. Mrs W alter I'Uitt. aasisi days visiting her daughter. Mrs Will
M c K en zie local
P A R M E R 'S U N IO N
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ant. Maude Kdnilstiui; Bible class Haws.m, who Is III
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teacher, Mrs Kay B augh, young pro-'
Ralph Laird. Creswell, PrealdenL •
Ida's class. Rev. Mich. Hi** m inister;
The McKenzie R iver leeal m et Io
W ill W heeler. T ren t. Vlce-Preal- •
junior class, Mrs Arch Sliougb; as-
Tegular ae»»'on las! W etlnesJa.' night.
AN INVITATION.
dent.
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T h. new elected officers were in stall­
th e num erous wh sties and o th e r noi» . »¡ant. Mrs Mick; prim ary; (eucher,
Betty Kappauf, Cottage Grove. * Annual Session, To Be Held In
Rena
Kdmlaton.
ed by S tate V iee-l'resuienl l-atnl.
All persons In Eugene,
. . announc
th e quUuUg of th e N e *
aec.-Treas,
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T uesday evening th e re was a basket
Springfield, Will Be Attended Year
B rother C lim et th. new president,
ttprlngfleld and vicinity, who
{ | * N. A. Horn. Cottage Grove. Door •
L ester Circle, who has been spend ’•»»» *uuw' »«
h“ 11 '» •'» '•'U the 1<>
gav a talk a$ec< th e lines of good
By Several State Officers;
u ie Interested In tile estab ­
Keeper
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I l l g th e holidays w ith h is parent.«. Ml
‘» I *> $• ‘" " I “
f r ” " ‘ ‘ lli‘a‘ G,' r
th e e n te r: also H C Jackson, new
lishm ent ot an A m erican Lu­
Election of Officers Will Be
H. C. Jackson. W a lte rv llle , Con- •
dens.
Secretary, gave a talk on how to help
th eran Cliurcb here, a re here­
and
Mr»
T
F
Circle,
returncil
to
his
Principal Business Feature of
ductor.
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our organisation
by corlalty invited to p arllclp ata
twill, «li ud near Florence Sunday.
O. L. Clem ent, Chaplain.
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All-Day
Meeting.
M arr'sgs License« Issued.
Next m eeting will be held on Ja n
In the perm anent organiza­
Miss B ertha M anning of Springfield
nary 11 At »his m eeting the board of i --------------------------------------------------- ----
tion ••lin g .Hid be recorded
a
form
er
resident
ot
P
leashnt
Kill,
During the past week m an lag« li­
P lans a re fast being com pleted for
directors of th» F a rm e rs'V n tc n W ar -
L adies a re asked to b ring satvi-
ns c h a r ie r m em bers of the
' the ann u al m eeting of th e laine Coun spent the w eek ,’lld with Miss Ixvttle censes have been Issued by the conn
house company will m eet with the wiches or pie or cake. Coffee will be
I ty F arm ers' union, to be held In the B endshadler at P leasant Hill, retu rn ty clerk to Hie folf<-sing: 1 W Nolen.
g u g sn s Evang. Lutheran Church
local. All m em bers are urged to be served by the local.
W oodmen of the World hall 9prlng- lug io Springfield TYieeday. January Yoncalla and Dorothy Thorm iulst. Al
rile .,|e, tltiK will be held
present.
L et’s m ake th is a good m eeting.
4.
I
pine;
M
artin
A
nderson.
Silverton,
and
1 field, all day Jan u ary 22. according
th
e
V W V A. bungalow. J a n ­
The women of P b a s a n t Hill met at In« Hopper. C ottage Grove; ttdwlti
uary ilth . 7:30 P M (12th
C h art, r No. SS
R eserve D istrict No. jj to P resident Ralph I-a'rd
the
home
of
Mrs.
J
e
s
s
e
V
Phelps
New
McLaren
and
Pearl
Richey,
both
of
| Several sta te officers apd m em bers
and K lneald, E u g en e i Will
R E P O R T OF T H E C O N D IT IO N O F T H E
of the sta te executive board a re ex­ Y ear's afternoon. Chocolate cake» ari l V eneta; Hugh W alker and Fay Geiger.
those
who are Interested kindly
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were served in the dining _ room , both of K ulene; W illiam K irkpatrick.
p ect« ! to a tten d the m eeting, the candy
pass this invitation on to oth­
A
hexagonal
bul
I
ng
ha»
been
com
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re(WVl|,
and
Flora
K
Steel.
Port-
county p resident said. T hese Include
ers who might l»e Interacted.
A t Springfield. In th e S tate of Oregon at th e close of b u sin ess on
H erb ert E gbert, of The Dal es, sta te pl(4«l over the pump at the Pleasant ia 0 , | ; E r n e st lle r ls c h and L lllah
Come, show your In te re s t
D ecem ber 31. 1925.
Hill
public
school
which
Is
to
be
used
tLinales.
S
pringfield;
E
arl
laiud
and
p resident, who will m ake an ad d ress
W e would ike th have as
stover, C ollage Orove; F ran rls
O thers who are to com e a re Mrs. T as a wash room by the pupils. W ash
m any of those Interested In
„ B. . Jones,
j v u r ., ..-
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bowls
and
eoap
dlepeasere
w
ere
pur
U
en,
C
ollage
Grove,
and
Leona
Pol­
RESO URCES
s ta te s e c re ta ry ; A. R Shum
this undertaking a t the m eet­
way. of Milton. F R Ingles of Dufur, chased the first of the school year by t ,.r , Creswell.
Loans and discounts. Including rediscounts, acceptances o r bills
ing as possible.
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and
H.
E.
R.anple,
of
Dalis.
■
the
children.
j
of exchange, sold with endorsem ent of th e bank, (including
The O rganisation C om m utes.
item s shown in 29. 30 and 32, if any) -----...------------------
' $154,95$ 75
The principal matter of business to
F loyd John, son of Mr and M, •
AND « ■ nr N. W Eman
19 93 be atten d ed to at the m eeting will be Bert John, left for P ortland Monday j
O verdrafts secured and u n s e c u r e d ----------------------------------- -—
—g
«art •»
V. S governm ent securities owned, including
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Jan
u
ary
4
11.459.09
,
'h
e
election
of
officers
for
192«.
An
those shown in Items 30 and 35. if any
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Lym an Tinker, whose shpeherd col-
O ther bonds, w arran ts and securities, including foreign
i c u al rep o rts will be m ade by th e Pr - - 1 , —
g o v ern m en t state, municipal, corporation, etc.. Including
,
’ ' ent officers. P resid en t I-'iird slated lie dog was poisoned by strychlne New
those shown in item s 30 and 35. if any ------------ ---------------
1 7 6 1 '0 >
Betw een 209 and 309 m em bers of Y ear's eve. has putiphased a little
B anking house. $14.999: fu rn itu re and fixtures. $2,712 00
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the
Lane C ounty union are expected w hite and tan shepherd collie pup
Heal e state owned o th er than banking house
None
ito a tten d th e m eeting according to
Miss M fdred M oruingslar, who has
ia b l Cash on hand in vault and due from banks, bankers
and tru s t com panies designated and approved reserv e
. . th e executive. He urged th a t e v e ry ' been spending th e holidays at the
ag en ts of this hank
° | m em ber who can bo present.
j home of her p arents In E n terp rise r •-
10 Exchanges for clearing house and item s on o th er ban k s In
692.27
T he m eeting will begin early in the I tu rn « ! to norm al Sunday afternoon
the sam e city o r town as rep o rtin g bank ..................................
m orning A b asket lunch w tl be serv-
Mr and Mrs F F Cooper and daugh
11. Checks on banks outside city o r town of rep o rtin g bank and
299 *, ed at noon. It is the plan of th e coun- ter M argaret, and Miss P ark retu rn ed
other cash item s
Total cash and due from banks, item s 8, 9. 10 and 11. $39,645.83
j ty officers io m ake the m eeting the t 0 Arago, Coos county, Sunday. Jan-
"Men may come and men may go, but I go
most successful session every held by uary 3
on
forever,** sang the mill stream. Our lives
$269.386
41
the
Miss
Hilda
K
nutson
visited
friends
!
organisation
T otal
are dedicated to a service that shall always
LIABILITIES
a t P leasant Hill during the holdays
be a Service to Sincerity.
39.099 99
p leasan t Hill Woodmen of ihoj
1« C apital Stock Paid in
6.990.00
W orld cam p 271 will Initiate 35 new i
17. Surplus f u n d -------e----
CRESWELL LOCAL
18. (a) Undivided profits
m em bers S aturday evening. J a n u a r y ,
5,757.24
(bl Less cu rren t expense®, in terest and tax es paid ............. —
9
at the bull.
DEMAND DEPOSITS, o th er than banks, su b ject to reserv e:
phohc
Cresw ell. Ore.. Ja n 7.—A good a t­
23 Individual deposits subject to check. Including deposits due
205.939
19
the sta te of Oregon, county, cities o r o th er public funds -----
ten d an ce was presen t a t th e regular FARMERS' UNION HEARS
484.61
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24 Demand ce rtific a tta of deposit outstan d in g
m eeting of th e F arm ers' union T ues­
S P R .IN G FIE LD .O R E
T otal of dem and deposits, o th er th an bank deposits, subject
COLLECE MAN'S ADDRESS
day night. F our new m em bers were
to reserve, item® 23. 24. 25. 26
$205^23.80
taken in. Mr. and Mrs. Ai Schw erlng.
TIME ANO SAVINGS DEPOSITS, subject to reserv e and pay­
D evelopment of cooperative m arket :
able on dem and or su b ject to n o ties:
Mr R iethm lller and W W alkaba The
Time certificates of d ep o s't o u t s ta n d i n g ........................ ......----- 22.105.37 W alker Local union have dlscontinu-d Ing was traced by Paul V Marts, d'
Total of tim e and savings deposits payable on dem and o r
recto r o t extension work of Oregon
and placed th eir m em bership w ith
subject to notice, item s 27 and 28 ------------------------$2—195.3.
H aight of A griculture college. In the prlnclpa
th e Cresw e 1 local C. H H al»». ...
-
in«» ,*dre® given at th e good will din
_____$269.386 41 W alker also placed , his m em a
bership
Total
.h .hl n n i« .
-MBM ner of the L ane County F arm
ers union
with thia union.
v
. ,
S tate of Oregon. County of Lane, sa
Mr and Mrs M Horn and
»« '»>* Oaburn hot. I New Y e a rs day
I. H erbert F Clarke, cash ier of th e above nam ed bank, do solem nly sw ear Mrs. W H oll.ston wll, rep resen t the
A fter, explaining th e
of
0 » « . . . „ .« n ,,» , I. — »
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CORNER 6TH AND W ILLAM ETTE STREET
C resw ell union S aturday a l .h e Linn ««’»ding up cooper« Ive m ark.-tlng
county union m eeting A blackboard Mr M arvl. said th a t the biggest proh
A lt— : M M P—ry. Welby S te v e n ,. A. J P erk tn .. D ) r .e W ..
has been placed In the F arm ers' union »"«
»• »“ tbe
°* pr,Klu ' "
Subscribed and sw orn to before m e ^ h i. 6 * ^ of Janu ary.
store for the b enefit of the farm ers »»d th a t s » m m ethod of producing
(9EAL)
My Com m ission E xpires Nov. 20., 1928.
who wish to use It for advertising, »of dem and m ust be d. vetop. <k
Mr. H olllston who atten d ed th e ban-
P resident Ra P
a h
<>
quet of th e C ham ber of C x n m erce at pr-slded at th e d nner
C ottage Grove T uesday n ght reported of Eugene. .
FwlI, - u
having had a splendid tin,.- A R Land of Salina. K ansas. B « • ' " ’' J * .
C ounty Union Will
Meet January 22nd
Commercial State Bank of Springfield
W .FW ALKER « e
.62-J FUNERAL SERVICE AJ-
C. J. BREIER CO.
Eugene, Oregon
W anted
Eggs and Poultry
Sher Khan
662 Oak Street
Eugene, Oregon
presented the union with a ballot box « K inney an
- wn |-
in d Mr. G ilm ore m ade two sp .end.J o th e r , who spoke T he dinner was It
gave)» Which were highly appreciated charge of the L orane lo ial
by the union. Bill Susbauer en tertain-
ed with a sh o rt solo and Tom W right
P io n ssr '• • '
i
w ith a piano solo A com m ittee served
J ° hn
r • " 1 '
coffee and sandw iches, which w ere a resid en t of P leasan t HI . died sud
g reatly enjoyed The next m eeting of denly in Spokane. W ashington Jan-
H he agriculture school will be he.d
2'
",
Monday night in th e union hall and , Springfield this weeK Mr L aW
a splendid m eeting is an ticipated.
horn In Alabama
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1 Much in te re st is taken in th e ques- vlved by his widow and several chiV
m
, dren and th e follow ing siste rs and
tlo n box and problem s dlscused.
¡b ro th e rs; Mrs. T. H. B ristow of
B ellefountaln; Miss Addle Laird of
UPPER WILLAMETTE
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' E ugene; H enry Laird and P. N. Laird
The m em bers of th e C hristian En- of p le a s a n t Hill.
deavor society held a New Y ear s
THURSTON NOTES
w atch party a t th e home of Mr. and
Mr« M. E Haya December 31. A sh o rt
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program of reading and m usical num- J Louis Rixxl l"R Monday for .0»
bers was followed by refresh m ents. Angeles, C alifornia He drove throug
The young M k a dispersed soon a fte r
Miss Hazel B ta ls to n , w ho spent th
1 holidays a t h er hom e h e re retu rn ed
|t o N ortons a s t Sunday h ere she Is
IT ALWAYS PAYS TO TRADE AT CRAY’S
We Have Just Added to Our.
FEED Maha8 Complete Line
W e H a v e the P rices Too.
CALI TN AND LOOK OVER OUR CHICKEN FEEDS. MILK
vtrv-T
Fi o u n PRICES ARE ADVANCING AND NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. WE HAV EN T
JUDV'AN'CED OUR PRICES YET AND CAN SAVE YOU MONEY
YOU WILL ALSO SAVE ON GROCERIES AND VEGETABLES. WE WANT YOU T
AND PAY niCH H ST MARKET
Spblngfield.
TRY OUR
HOME MADE
KRAUT
i
C A5H&CA RRX
Did you get ono
of the large jars
of Orange Mar-
1 malade at 29c
I teaching.
' P erry P rice and Jay G rant rH u rn ed •
I to C orvallis last Sunday w here they
I are atten d in g O. A. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Day Morgan and son
from W edllng spent Friday night with
' Mr. and Mrs. C harles Taylor.
I
M errit C enter from Slltcoos spent
Sunday a t John Bdimlston'a.
M iss F I osh I s H errington w ent to
; M onmouth last Sunday w here she is (
5 en terin g norm al school.
Bob H errington drove to Toledo last
Sunday w here ho expected to get
work.
M iss E rdlne C aruthers retu rn ed to (
C anary la st Sunday a fte r spending
holdays a t her home here. Miss Doro­
thy T ravis, who h as been teac h in g
at C anary, also did not re tu rq as some '
of h er students have typhoid fever.
Mr. and Mrs. H arry Ila rb lt from Cot­
tage Grove sp en t Friday night with
Mr. and Mrs. F rank Campbell.
|
I.a rt Sunday th e Bible schorf elect-
wit th e ir officers for th e coming year
as follow s: superintendent., John B n-'
d ico tt; assista n t superintendent, Ray,
itan v h : secretary. Leone E dm lston;
Men’s Over­
coats $13.95
to $18.50
Men’s Suits
$12.50 to
$24.50
Women’s
Wool
51oves at
75c to
S1.25
Women’«
nnd
Gauntlet
M 1 s « e s’
Coats greatly reduced. You
m ust Bee these to appreci­
Men’s Felt Hats, good qual­
ity.
$ 2 .9 5 ,o $3.95
Men’s . Underwear
$1.2 5 to
$3.5 0
heavy at
it these low prices.
$2.79 to
$ 4 .9 5
going a t only
Women’s Silk and Wool
dresses, reduced to
all
kinds, light, medium and
ate their value. Buy now
Misses’ Wool Dresses, now
of
Men’s
Rubber
Footwear,
Shoes, Boots, and Rubbers.
You will always find the
best quality at lowest price
at the C. .1. llreler Co.
$ 4 .5 0 to $ 1 3 .9 5
W omen's Pum ps and Ox­
Men’s Work Shoes, good
fords of all kinds. Now Is
heavy sole and upper, the
the time to buy a t these
$6.00 kind for
low
9-4
$ 2 .8 5 ,o
$ 4 .9 5
$4.95
prices,
Bleached
Sheeting,
good grade, only per yd.
A
good
assortm ent
of
men’s Work Shoes at
$ 3 .5 0 to $ 4 .5 0
49c
Yard wide Outing Flannel,
Men’s Leather Vests Blan­
white and dark colors, per
ket lined, best values,
yd.
22 23c
$ 1 1 .5 0 to $ 1 6 .5 0