THURSDAY, JAN. 11. 1M«. T im SI'RINGFIKU) NEWS FAGB FOUR ---------------— ( T - M ne Countv Farmers Union Nows r g lC IA L P U B L IC A T IO N LANfc C O U N T Y U t- IT N t) 14 ¡CROSS MoKENZIE PASS BETTER O R cóO N BUT; I R G E T S G O O D R u P Í A ' nor L i IN AUTOS IN MIDWINTER • • iin.H'v Ray Bower 1 Ini A h e ltir in pr. Mr I. J Oetehell erk te r has v o ttlh ti Mrs Geo K ebelb.ck the N orth I'acifl- Mrs M A. Horn •ry asspciatiiti. Mrs Ada Jennings Dual it u tln t I <>' a t the agricultural Mrs 11. R aker He eta . ~iul «ho» d. It « College las! « Its Mrs M Gillespie el > f th assi'ciatlon f th e ' -ole perp«s>‘ Mrs G race J o n » Jasp er of the b u tter a: >l b e tte r th e qual Mrs C M. F o ster la'ra n e . .. m arket for the »w- open a ik’P« n ¡ah lla rry C Jackson McKenzie plus Mt Vernon. Mrs V A Reynolds T he m ethod is education under the Rulah Smith Silk Cr< ek BUapues o; iTtris J e h :-e n f'« . i rep E. B T inker T rent resen tativ e Mr Johnson visits each Mrs W E Post Vela of th e seven ereatneriisi m aking up th e association and spends from th ree to tire days with It every m onth He also visits the dairy pa • MT. VERNON LOCAL tro n s and explains th e advantages and met S o ls of grading creanu a n l The Mt Vernon local m et In regu keeping It sw eet till delivered to the Creamery. He then w orks w ith the lar session W ednesday evening. Jan- -______- ________- cream ery in e producing th e best — but uarv 8 T he president, Alex L ew s. t e r , obtainable from the Improved was reported 111 and th e vtoh-precl- dent. D M Davis acted In his place Quality of cream. The county m eeting was announce«! * A check is k ept on the qnajity of for Jan u ary - >3 *o be In Spring b D u U tte tter r tu turned m e n out o u i by o« each «-«»«.»• cream ery - — — held — - — fn a monthly scoring contest. W hen field. I-et's show otrr loyalty to tho th e contests w ere started with the union by being p resen t a t the county C. Y. H opper of Randolph, MasSs, beginning of th o association a year meeting. •ex f » u a : a (tootses sod a turkoy ago, the average te s t was 89 points— Resolution of Condolence. • sad m hihatad th e specie» called »5 is about th e lim it of perfection W hereas God in H is wisdom has "Turkon“ a t the Me» England T he scores announced for December seen fit to call John L aird from this poultry show last week. P oultry men any it is a very t.xXhsomo averaged 92, with th e O. A. G. Corn earth ly realm , be it resto red thnt t! fbwl for th e dinner table. tn e r c a l cream ery leading a t 94 The m em bers of Mt. Vernon local of the Low er Columbia River C ooperative F arm ers' union do extend th eir most cream ery w as second with 933-4. ami sincere sym pathy to our brothers. P LAST HOP SHIPMENTS OF c C iU D N A RE S E N T E A S T Mt Angel third w i t 93. Many <aw N. and Ralph P L aird and th e ir fam S E A S O N A H E o c.lv c r entered by non-m em ber. 'lies in th eir sad bereavem ent, n were Th«- last of the Springfield dlslrl.-t and a aver a ed Just w hat Be it fu rth e r resolved th at a copv I. . » ¿•»»m erles ...ton - <■ • f a "f lr 4 "•» of 7 h ” «•'r o ’.’.¡ut ■ n « 'I - - ’ ' «*- sM oetstion a - o .e .i • O F F IC IO S a . f lr .t. 111 ( U lt i iro ts e d CHECK PASSER SAID TO USE LOCAL MAN S NAME T h at n WakofleW. charged w ith passing w orthless checks In this dis tr ic t before he left for the south, is ustng the nam e of a local real es ta te dealer as his own In C alifornia cities, Is reported by a dental com pany that Is trailin g the man to an effort to recover >50 lost by «he com pnny through acceptance of one of W akefield’s cheeks T he o ral dealer, who hnndted a tran sactio n by which W akefield “bought" the A M M cPherson farm n ear here with a >500 w orthless check ns a first paym ent, gave the "«ranger hl- car-1 It I* b-l ey, d thaf W skeflsM . if th at Is his right name. ,|(tjnK th e card as his own and the . . 1 1 . I.. kl.. • W i ll • H. w ho attended tho Oregon S tate Teach- Zrs N a t i o n c n v -n C o n in P ort ) MARY MePHERSON, RHWARD I REYNOLDS. tlon, was fined >500 in Ju stice H arry W ells' E ugene court K -zakoff was a r rested at his home Fri-lay night, and c h a rg 'd with possessing a »till. ’’ mh . a t th - Rodakown-ki home n*ar th«' C arp en ter assisted Mrs Arm- S eav .y ferry. The maeh. th e officers, Itage in serving a most delicious d in -, • • • . , . • 1 l- w - r d n le SotM M Jl » M M Simple buckthorn hark, glycerine, etc., as mixed In A dlerlka, often helps stom ach trouble In TEN m inutes by rem oving GAS. Brings out a su rp ris ing am ount of old w aste m atter you n ever thought was In your system Stops th a t full, bloated feeling and m ak e, you happy and cheerful. Excel lent for chronic constipation A dler lk a w orks QUICK and delightfully easy. F lan ery ’s Drug Store, W a l t e r v ll l t , . l-'h H I u. - l. iy . I t a u - 'l - o Eggs and Poultry • • • • • * Co3«t Fork Hold« Meeting *«*• <1 point«»»» will h«» dlA4*ti»»«*<l nt n m a tin g tofilffht nt C oart Fork K H Jncknm n. « ii« n*lnn aporlaltMt of (> A C. w'l a<ldrr«n th** m ertln * on thin « u b J e c t’ O *’ Kl*»<«'b*’r county agonr, will talk o»i b ’» pn.*t yearn work nnd dlnctma pin n» for 192« H It « K m • • A- e in w rtu«t h i th«' ( b ir d tim e t h ” . b«(<>ni«M b l» o w n it I h ** M a rria g e L icen ses leeued. During th-- past week m arr'ag e It- cens«'* have been issued to the foil-w in«- Howard K UHI. I'rngr». and W in nie Hunt, Junction C ity; Ooorge M -r- rls »ml F iorone- Blakely, ( 'o tta a - G rove, .lark Sto- k'i «n an«! Ellaabe«h All- n. Juu, tlon C ity; Otto K arl W eb er and E lisabeth McNeil. Bug- n". Jam es J N trhols «ml Ednu P earl W H rm k . E ugene; Pred M«Corn»rk, W-' — lliiig i“i C' B B •'•' ' '*• (tt-rlngfleld Irl Nolen T o t « alla, ami Dorothy T horuqulst Alpine, a n i t» M artin H arold A nd«- - il H llw ri-u . Isla H opper C o lla r Oro»«- Maybe Too Much. "Th re'» only on-' mna In the worl 1 Il C Futon, local grower. Is sh l> I'd m arry." "W ell. wh»t are you crabbing ping U « arload of potato«« for a C ali ab cu l" Isn't one enough?" fornia point t-slny ’ C. J. BREIER CO. CORNER 6TH AND WILLAMETTE STREET Eugene, Oregon • Men’s Over coats $13.95 to $18.50 Women's Wool 3 love«» at 75c to $1.25 • Women's and Gauntlet Men1! Felt Hat«, gixxl qual- “ y. M 1 h b e s’ Coat» greatly reduced. You $2.9 5 to $3.95 Men’» Underwear $1.2 5 $ 3 .5 0 heavy at ate their value. Buy now it theae low prices. Mlnfle«’ Wool Drewte«, now $2.79 to $4.95 going nt only Women'« Silk and Wool drefiBe», reduced to $ 4 .5 0 of all kind», light, medium and muHt see these to appreci Men'» Rubber to Footwear, Shoe», Boots, and Rubber». You will always find the best quality at lowest price at the C. J. Breler Co. $ 13.95 Women’s Pumps and Ox Men’s Work Shoes, good fords of all kinds. Now la heavy the time to buy a t these $6.00 kind for low 9-4 $2.8 5 to $4.9 5 sole and upper, the $4.95 prices, Bleached Sher Khan Eugene, Oregon I|- Il b • Sheeting, good grade, only per yd. 662 Oak Street ’1» (h o i n* i>U: • a r add «W«*rp »/ (’tue »unU Puni" low lu i’ n t h Hto Con- • A m eeting of fa n n e rs of the June tlon Pity comm unity with the chaus- her of cony-in reo of that city wns helii Inst night E It Jackm an, of O A. C . »poke on giH«l production an I 11 A Llngren. extension livestock »periul at. spoke on factors affi ctlnk the production of mutton. » * School iloUHO. Dor—u«—S«cond and Fouth Tuoa- " days, IXireoa <?hur<4i. H adleyvllle — F irst and T hird Tburs-lny», HwltoyvGl- School _ k ir, | gunduy of «-ach „ e c e te School House. Jaapor- ■ ..... >ul and Fourth W cl • newlays. W O. W. Hall. Jasper. I«orwn«>—•e o o n d and Fourth W—lneedage I. O. O. F. Hall. Mr g.-nets local. secrwwl and fourth W e lM ils y , g p. ui I. O. O. F haH. W altew«lle Mt Vernon W rst and T hird • WednoiMay Itrosfletd gtov*. 811k Creek Meets First and T< • Thursday at fy-dar H-hool Ho»»« " Bpescar Oreo«»—Third Friday. • Pl»» Drove School House Tventr—•sootwl sad F ourth Wod- • nsednpvt P teaaaat IUM MMh * School BMg. * Vida-—Rvoond a»d Fourth gator- • Bays at Mlnney Hull Reeratartee will please tend In • and pluce ef meeting and " W anted Simple Mixture Makes Stomach Feel Fine sJaok»on, tight !|t C h a m b e r and F a rm e rs M ast. d. was In b arrels under a pig pen. • Rodakowftkl was arr»*rted. an< p le a d , • ner. T he next m eeting will be with Mrs not guilty before Ju stice Harold • i Well» yesterday. ! • Edna C arpenter, F eb ru ary 4 |s Mr and Mrs John 8. Cooley and To Improve Road. Mr. Cooley’? m other, Mrs. K. A. Im provem ent of the road west ol Cooley retu rn ed from a three weeks visit in Los A ngeles, with Mrs. Springfield, on the north wide of the C ooler’s «Ister. Mrs. L aum Sties». D a-i river, ha» been started T ru-zloads cem ber 24. i °f broken pavem ent are being thrown A Grateful Customer. On th- 27. they w ere shocked by i over th e bank next to the river to M r, *»»••»— Sille» —— had prevent fu rth e r erosion which has W hat •* this w aiter? I bad on- a m essage « saying « /« » b .»«»». . . . th at day Bh narrow ing the road to th e dan- |y a half chicken, and I'm. hilled tor pa, , Pq aw ay suddenly th e whole thing.” ■ was sixty-one years of ' ago and * a g -r po-tit. ' church m em ber and w orker m ost of “T h a t’s tJie custom h ere sir.” Economy. “ Well, thank heav ns I d id n 't or- |,f e Mr and Mrs. I^awrrenee May called d er a beefsteak." T eacher: "W hat Is iho definition in Mr and Mrs. Ed. Reynolds Sunduv nngee of d a le a * King * > * r o®- * for econom y?” • - Eighth Grade Examinations. afternoon. Pupil: "M other's new fur i at— so • etw Tho reg u lar eighth grade exam ina-j she told dail." ticti e sp -d a lly for purlls In Oregon Sher Khan To Build. i history, conditioned pupil, and th o se, who have finished the regular eighth Erection of a one-story c o n crete, grade sub} --to. will he given In dto- building 1. soon to be s ta r le t by Shor tr lc ts w here th e r- are pu p il, to take!™ ««*- prodwte m erch an t and sh ip p er on T hursday an-’ Friday. Jan u ary > Oak street opposite the arm ory It V and 22. 132«. A pplitatlons to r q u e s -'In Eugene The location of th e new tions m ust he m ad- before Jan u ary building will he Just n orth and across IS or thev wH not be sent o u t I »he alley from his present local on. F I MOORE I The building wll he spacious, snnl- County School S u p erin ten d en t tary . and up-to-date In everjt partlcn- tf lar Mr. Khan has been In business in Eugene te r 13 y ears NOTICE TO CREDITORS N otice to hereby given th at th e un dersigned has been appointed Admin istra trix of the estate of E. A. T ay lor, deceas< d, by the County Court. ,f Lane County, Oregon. All persons h av ing c aim s ag ain st said estate are hereby notified to p resen t the sam e, duly verified, to the A dm inistratrix a t the office of W ells & W ells, Bank of Commerce Bldg . In Eugene. Lane County, Oregon, within six m onths from the d ate of the first publication of th is notice. Date of first publica tion Jan u ary 14. 192« . LOTTRENE TAYLOR, Adm’n lstratrlx . W ELLS & W ELLS, A ttorneys. J 14-21-28 F 4-11 C Ormnaatt •*!■« »t»1 T ,llr‘1 T " " ”' ’ day». CreawolJ. M W of A. Hall " Coast Fork rtoeon-1 «ml F ourth • T hursday*. Farm Union Hall | V ic e P f o t i (E E N fV a CHICKENS WIN MANY PRIZES AT SHOW • TIME AND PLACE OF LOCAL MEETINGS F r t d is y e *| urrM l «w ai llv rr cup * ¡ ir o r h r Mr K i i i k y ahnwed b-yth In th e l u r k u t i l t - |( light type of Plym nutn PROPOSES COW TESTING Korku I« U « dark < i.< io won first ASSOCIATION ON COAST fur I ht» b*»»t cock, first auil secou-l fur th*» l»e*( cockrell, -find and th-r-1 A revival of cow testing work In fur lb* 1**1 hen, second and thl I w- stern 1 on«' county la the plans of for th«- heat pullet, first on th» young coast dairym en who will hold three p« n ihow lng and two »hat— ep-cliil m eetings this week N C Jam ison. prises on bt» young cockretl I'Xter.sl. n daiev »peelallst, and <>. C. In th- light -4sss he w-,n first for Fletch« r county ag> nt. will addre«« best r t v l shown, ««y-n-l for hen, tile m eeting« and discuss the work third for corkrelL second for young Form erly th ere was a cow testing a s p- n and the bswt display Mr K eeney sociation In w estrrn l« U s au<l Doug has w->n many pris«* b- fore but h’.s las connly carrying off the great num ber nt the A m eeting will be held s ' Canarv S eattle show rreoli-d quite a sen sa on Friday, another ai the N orth Fork tion among poultry fanciers. gratig« ha I Saturday and an open Ills bird» are being shown In C hica m eeting of the Ada Grans«' will b«' go and D -nver at show s this week held Bun lay C anary 4-Trwt Sun-lay »ml T hird " • Bwturday. Farim -rs Union Hall * • CJover-lalo--Becon*! ami F ourth G rant Divorces. Six divorce decr-»-s w ere grant**-! • to the circu it court Tuesday Th- v • fr, low George Gillespie from M argar • e t O lll-sple; Clara A. Perin» from • Lqu » T P e rk in » ;'L ilia Itonar fro u • A lbert Itonar; M -llssa Broom from « John Broom; John Dahlin from I • lilan -h e D ahlin; Norma Cullen fre-m i k>rl Cullen • Committee. lami December wrij he heard. T he Mt. Vernon Thim ble rlu b met T hursday. Jan u ary 7 a t the home of S h ip m e n t, In and O u t. Mrs Alvah A rm itage Q u iltt-g was The Spring? eld Mill and Grain com the work provid' d for th - ladle« and pany yesterday receiv-d a carload cf th e following w are p resen t: Sarai; corn, from th e middle west. At the F rancis. Edna C arpenter. Mary Mc Mssh u n d e r P open. Baine tlm - the company was loading Pben.vou. Lena Davis. Grandm a Car- ...» . T w enty-five gallons of bootleg m a-h o u t a ta r of flour and feed for Map- ¡e n te r. M argaret Gorrle. Ida G orrl- .................ley of B a se s . V irgl- R -v -; w er- al «W-dly found by -h. r . f o f -, Jetón. W hat N ationality? T he man walked in ’o a drug store to buy a bottle. Seeing the size he w anted he inquired as to th e cost. “ Well sir, If you Just w ant the bottle I’ll have to charge yon five cen ts for It. but If you get som ething In it. I won't chrage you anything ' "All right. Put a cork In it. will you?” « • • s fr« n t, • ductor. • O. L. Clement. Chaplain. • • • • • • • , B»' it fu rth er resolved th at a copv of th ese revolution» be sent to Mrs. E tta Cor-ey. one copy sen t to th • Farm rs' Union News, and a third copy be spread on the m in u tes of the Mt V-rn-m local, S ign’ «1 to VIRGIE REYNOLDS, W h ’ » lo r, dent, • (Xrtty KjippAuf, C ottage Grove, • arevT reae, • N A . Horn, Cottage Grove, Doo« • K eeper r - ’tds. m..e,her the F arm ers' Pnton News, and a third Steven» crops w.-ro sli pped out hv , h(> ,.Hy » h |ch he dental c m A premium Is 5.» I by the m n her m |n u l«q, of th- th e S outhern Pacific. The last ship- r „ n . reporUl thl„ „fib ers found th a t g ro a m e rt« te r sw eet cream to en- one J s X ' t o e r t ™e„,« w ent to Chicago I W akefield hod used th e local m an's V - • I courage dairym en to keep th eir arti- M« v ern o n local. _______ . . nano S igurd d e e in the best condition, and repay S u sp scti A rrested. VIRGIE REYNOLDS. them for th eir ex tra labor W ater Budding H aute— Excavation* 'n F ran k C urtiss. 22. and Elmi-r Scrim EDWARD J RHYNOLD3. cooling and crwiplete disinfection of e n » ,» « ,« ,. Com - ,a-r av. .v being — . . . . held ___ — In th e Lan. preparation for a new house a t t her. 2b. a » re MARY McPHERBON. all dairy eq u ip t "t re essential, h e v -, W _ rrcu _ ______ s God __ in His wisdom has county pall charg 'd with larceny In and Ninth street» nre b-lu g m ud- hv en in w inter u tter »— n h fit it-r The The sweet-cream m b arket -o call Laura Stilus from th :- conn-ction with th«- alleged theft of Howard CotteM brings a be e r p «» n . _ ' earth lv reulm. h«‘ it resolved th a t th e large quant ty of copper w tr- Th" and efforts are under way ____ r „ i „ f t h e _____ _ « . a m « d .. a t C o tta r - G rove C ottage Grove , Time Paym ents. , . ,k« to . open »o-ad a m em bers of Mt V -rnon t„ toral of th e a rr - s t was mad d ^ e n d a b le m arket fo r this grod , <R> , ________ T ram p "D at’s s u re a swell over- T he association in te rd s eventually to t __ _c».,« P le a d s G u ilty . " coat, what dl-i It c o s t’" sin cere sym pathy to our sister. E tla expand into every dairy d istric t of Corley and family, in the loss of th eir A fter pleading guilty to liq u o r1 B - " T h l. - n - cost me »lx month«. Oregon. Charge«. Alex Kexakoff. of Bo«« XU I don't swlp- up «heap « l- t" - sister. T each ers to Meet. Springfield teochers will attend a me« ting of th e I< n e County T each er's association, to be held at the F ra n c e , W illard school in Eugene S aturday of this week The m eeting sta rts at ? ! o d o c k R eports of th - d e b a t e s I AN It C O U N T Y FARMER'S UNION • -------- • Hjltp’i Lji>Pd. Cr* .**11, P*' s deni •< I ’ Re nd Bun au I ol I by su Vie • at !1 coach, a Studeliulied ■ p bug. anil a Chevrolet louring lu i «at The fact th a t the now was crtl* ■• I made tin going easier than usual. Thos ' In the three curs, which jw»» «•r through Springfield Sunday after noon, were Mr m il Mrs Alonso W right. Ml.«« Alta Nolan, and Mrs K athryn Gideon of I’r nvllle,; Il Davis of lleml. H urry S'Xith of S isters, mi I W It Moore mid K enneth Easton of Eugene. OF A good assortm ent of men'» Work Shoe» a t $ 3 .5 0 t0 $ 4 .5 0 49c Yard wide Outing Flannel, Men’» Leather Vest» Blan white and dark colors, per ket lined, best value», yd. 2 2 - 23c $ 1 1 .5 0 to $ 16.50