The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, February 04, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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    T H V n a i^ Y .
PAG« TWO
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Lane County Farmers Union News
O F F IC IA L p u b l i c a t i o n
COMMITTEES TO HOLD
OVER SAYS PRESIDENT . canary
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All standing committee* of the t^ n e
County Farmer«’ union will hold •’». r •
•D til the next quarterly meeting, an •
fcounoee C. W. Allen, newly elect»! •
ftv s l lent The next meeting will h- •
h e ll in Creswell some time In April. •
Be aays.
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Christian Church.
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.9 :4 5 . Shtndav school.
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11 OO “Jesus the Light o f th e:«
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World " by Rev. S Earl Childers
11:40 Junior church.
4 :SO Christian Endeavor. Margaret
Bogan, leader.
T:S4 "When the Peril Went to
Church." sermon by Rev. Childers.
Henry Ford began life playing with
i rattle and hasn’t stopped since
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OFFICERS HELD IN
•’HI-JACKING" PROBE
Looal Reporter«
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Miss Juanita Lom bard, who lhas •
F A R M E R ’S U N IO N
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J L Northup •’ Mr and Mr King from Newport
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"Failure Io notify tire district at­
... Ray Mower • a . -re In Thurston a few days ago been helping at the T. F. Kahler •
Central „ .
home at Pleasant Hill. r< turned to • Ralph Laird. Creswell, President. • torney after having know edge of vio­
Mr». L J. Uetehell • looking after their property her«
Cloverdale .
John William from Cottage Grove her home in Springfield Saturday, • Will W heeler, Trent, Vlee-Prsel • lation of the prohibitory liquor law"
Coast Fork Mra Geo Kebelbeck •
dent.
• ts the charge against Hr L W. Ih-et«,
January SO, Mary Catherine Kahler,
Mrs M. A. Horn • was In Thurston last Wedu slay
Creswell
Betty Kappeuf, Cottage Orove, • Justice of Ihn peace, and Al llayne,
„ Mrs. Ada Jennings •
There was a party a t Jnht Kndl- who has been staying with her father
Dorea*
at Pleasant Hill beeause of lllneas,
eec.-Trees.
• deputy sheriff and eonalable. of the
Mrs it Baker • ,
%
Heceta
N. A. Morn, Cottage Orove. Door • Gakrldge district, who, With three
Mrs M Gillespie • m, young people from Thurston tut I returned to her mother at Elkton Sun­
Hadleyvillel
K eeper,
• others, an- under arrest Th« other»,
day. January SI.
Jasper ____ „ Mrs. Grace Jones • ( <s’ar Flat
H. C. Jaokton, Waltervllle, Con- * oharg.sl
Mrs. C. M. Foster •
¡gra (larhit from Sprtngf > ld spent
with perjury, are Jack
borane ___
The Girls Sewing dub with Mrs M
duetor.
* Wright and his son. Walter Wright.
Harry C. Jackson • ,agt Friday night at Charles Taylor’s E. Hays as leader, has lx«en orgunlge I
McKenlie _
O. L. Clement, Chaplain.
* 17, and Harry Brown, pool hall pro­
Mt. Vernon Mrs. V A Reynolds • ^he came out to help care for Mrs. for spring work Those who have
Joined are: Emma Olson, preeldent; ____ * _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___ _ __________ prietor
Silk Creak ______ Bulah Smith • Morgan’s baby who has pneumonia
E 11 Tinker •
y r an.l Mrs
l ink Yarnell an I Ida Mav Woo,Hard. ae. r.-lar) Irras
T n ¡rt
The cans grew out of an alleged "hi­
Vida ______ ....... Mrs W. K Poet • ,taughier. Edna June, have all been ur.-r and song leader. Florence and Christian church will entertain the jacking" episode at Oakridge on De­
with pn gram an 1 ea t. at the cember 10 In whleh It Is asserted that
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. having the flu Mrs. Paul Robley has L adle Jordan. Geneva and Margaret
a so been 111 with the same mulady Dunn. Bonnie Jeanne Tinker. Helen chureh Thursday nglM at 7:30
»0 gallon, of liquor were obtained.
for several days Dr. Rebhan from Carter. Vera Linton.
Haynie. |t I. alleged, helped to take
Springfield was called to attend
the liquor from the rum runner, but
The «'Buay Hands" club was organ
T he Farmer's V ou
S ee oo r this of
vtettto«
them
lied at the Pleasant Hill public school [aiaetM l o r piatii. M the N ew s othee failed to notify the district attorney
Last Friday evening the Pleasant for hand work Mrs. I. U. Phelps Is
■>f thl* fact
Hill boys basketball team won over leader. Those who Joined are: Mil­
the Thurston teams. The Thurston dred Monson, president; Jam es Jor-
IN
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IR C U IT C O U R T O F T H E
Horesshohss Popular.
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girl's team won over the Pleatsant dan. Robert Phelps. Leland Morse. STATE ° F OMJQON. FOR LANE
The ancient ami honorable game of
COUNTY
Hill team
Dwight Brown. Marjorie Linton.
Eola Rowers. Plaintiff, vs , William horseshoes has broken Into ihw
Anda Calvert and Ivan Rickard from
A great many students have been Woodard Bower». Defendant
wo* d of sport activity at the Spring-
Wendllng spent th» week end visiting
field high school ’ Th» game Is not
SIMMONS
absent the past week fro mthe Union
relatives to Thurston. They report hl«h school due to severe colds and
To William Woodard Bowers, the confined to the boys, and both bova
the logging camps above Wendllng
above named defendant
and girls will stage an Intenclasa
coughs.
IN T H E N A M E O F T H E S T A T E
closed for two weeks.
The
Union
high
school
No
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baa-
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o p OREGON: You are herehy re match aa soon as Hi« weather per­
The la d le s ’ aid of Thurston wit
mits
ket
ball team
defeated - the
qUire),
n(yp,-ar BWI
and «IlSWri
answer IU
th
API I’OH
«vee... xs
--- Thursto-i I]II
IT'Nt W
have an all day’s meeting with M n
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i.v a <* ««'«ire
I.. I . . .
.team . Friday.
January
29 by
»core eomjil«.lnt
fl ed against you In the
Beaulah Harhlt Thursday
,.f 25 to 13 Those who played for above entitl'd court and rnu.e, on
Gets Grows A p po intm en t
Merrit-Benter from Slltleoos vtalted
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W ood
w ard or b efo re th e e x p ir a tio n « f Ule time
Pleasant . Hill were Russell
omJwwl.
Mrs Alice McMIller of Springfield,
at John Edmlston last Sunday.
center; Willard Elliott ami Fug« « , ,on> to-wlt On or before the j-xplra- who recently took the government civ­
Herold Baughman from Eugene
Parker. guards; I-elo. Davis, Kenneth , |)in (1j »ix w„.
from the «late of il service «-«am I hat I on for po.tofllce
•pent Sunday In Thurston vds'tlng McKenile. forwards
the first publication hereof, nnd if clerktolp. has been appointed auxil­
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you fall to at swer for want tb»wnof.
m latlves.
The Pleasant llil| pu 1 e
pla'nllff will apply to the court for iary clerk al Cotlag. Grove postofflcs.
Rev. Turner from Eugene filled the
wtll
give
a
Washington
and
Lincoln
r«,„aj prayed for In the Complaint
pulpit here last Sunday In the ab
program on W ashingtons birthday, to-wlt:
Ha Wins the Pelts.
■ nene»' of R* v FltF.
For a decree of the court dissolving
The moat al»«nt-mlndi-d man has
Jay Grant awl Perry Prlco m o t w l February M at 9 30 a m.
the marrlugo contract now existing
UP from Corvallis Friday evening an!
r.u rteen farm er. In the upper Wll
' ”^ i n, *"“,j ’ ,^ /n d a n i foT b«-en found at last A friend called on
lametta alley district have ortierea Ult> r)g^(
reaume her maiden him the other night and talked for
K. B. Reid, from the great mW- \ spent the week-end al home.
Herold
Remme
passed
the
8th
„«.tylene
lighting
plants
for
their
o.
z
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|a
jtttWth and for such ten minutes Suddenly be arose, pick­
w««t, la now the American Farm-
grade examlratlons. He was the oniy f in c h e s . Among them are: Rudy Ol- other and further relief as to the ed up hla vlatlor'a bat and ovwruoaL
voice ta Washington, *
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n
7
t
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Thurston
to
take
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now
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Circle.
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Krisay.
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t
may
se
m
Just an, proper
ru>ITTIWI by th*
begged Ihn oatonl«hr<l g a n g pardon
ed a to that post I««
In December
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„ ? , ; 5 X S r . ? , K h» X K . " ' ! for talking so long and »aid good-bye.
American Farn “ *
at the end of the school year
l ama. C. E Ionian, Ernw.t Score . p ,,arnnn, (-ounIy Judge, made anil He left hla own house and baan'l been
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H. SBe,°Jr-
Shelby.
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TN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THF.
IT ATE OF OREGON. IN AND FOR
,ANE COUNTY.
Elna Horton. Plaintiff, e g . James
( Horton. Defendant.
SUMMONS
To James M. Horton. Defendant: !
In the name o f the Stale of Oregon,
ou are hereby sirmoned and required
» appear and answer the Compalnt
[led herein against you. in the abov«
utltled suit and Court within six.
reeks of the date of the first publl-1
atlon of this snuMiiona. and If you
all to answer, for want thereof, the
lalntlfT will take Judgment a g a in st1
on as prayed for In P laintiffs Com
ralnt. to-wlt: for a decree of the
lourt dissolving the bonds of matrl-
Sony now existing and granting to j
»laintUf an absolute divorce from
lefendanL and for such other and
Briber relief as to the Court ma?
w tn Just and equitable.
This Summon« Is served upon you
publication
of an order
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. virtue
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the Hon. C. P Barnard. Judge of ;
zw
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-m-w Poiinlw
he County
Court
of T
Lane
County,
Oregon, dated and filed Feb. 2. 1928.
Bvectlng thia Summons be served on
«on by publishing tri» same once a
reek for six oensecutive weeks In
he Springfield News, and that you
mswer the said Complaint within .lx
« visit«! at the bom«* of tholr daughter.
paibllratlou lher«>f is on the ISth
reeks from the date of first puhllca- who wants to see you about the turn I
Farmer Jones aaya that While eon-
itn r e »
Morning then*». 11 o’clock. Tn
B„a„er on Ty«.«- j , , , of March. 192«
lon thereof Data of first publication
Mottow: "Ten h ® to hare a chair.
f o ^ n S f , greaa la trying to relieve the farmer'«
February 4. 1928
burden how about umklng It easier
WELLS * W E L iS. Attorneys for III be down In a minute, dear."
anthem by tn
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Havng lost In the Sunday school
Residence: Eugene. Oregon
Plaintiff. Post Office A»1 dress, Eu
Boy: “I did. but he says he came
Evening theme.
IJstenlng mn. conleat the men of the H e s a a n i H ill
F 411825M41118 for the farmer's wife?
I with a big *’»« by the newly organ-
tone. Oregon.
F 4-11-18 25 M 4-11-18 for the piano.
lied choir. At the fireside Jiour before
the germon—The Story of Barbara
Marr Alno—"la Mr. Burbank Believ­
ing Hie Donbta and Doubting Hla Be-
Hvf»»" church aehoo» at 9:46. Inter­
mediate league at 8 P M Bpworih
league at 8:20 WM-wee* fellowahlp
hour Thursday at 7:20 All at the^
fiome-llke church. F. L. »«or»- t“1“
“The Strain is the same
Anyway”— says Mrs. Randall
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later.
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X Randall, “we won’t use anything but
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