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THURSDAY. FEB 11. 192«. >
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Lane Countÿ Farmers Union News
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TWO WORK CLUBS ARE __ • OFFICERS
ORGANIZED AT JASPER ,
OF LANE COUNTY •
f a r m e r s ' u n io n
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p u b l ic a t io n
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Community News
By Sqaclal
C o rrs s p o a d - -U
B aptist Services.
E vangelist G. G L aughlin Is preach
Jug every night at the B aptist church
Tonight his ioptc is, “W hy Living a
Moral Life W ill Save Va."
Sunday. 11 A. M —"L essons from
P e n te c o s t” 7:30 P . M —“V alue of a
Boni."
Special singing a t both services
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MUCH INTEREST TAKEN
IN SCHOOL FOR FARMERS
t'n d e r till’ lead
Itlp of Professor
• W ' llt, of C ottage l i n n . high achool.
C \V. Allen Vida. P resident
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• » schnei of Instruction for f irm er»
W I. Seals. Eugene, Vice-Piassi- •
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UPPER WILLAMETTE
THUfcSTON
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was hw 1 «I Creakrell In F arm ers Cn-
dent.
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lon hall M onlay « v.-nlnx with more
Betty M Kappatlf. Cottage Grove •
The bnskotha 1 game which was to
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Mr. and Mrs Wll Innt R uth motored
than 1 On In atten d an ce The progni,tl
Secretary-T reasurer.
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have
been
pla.Mal
betw
een
the
Pions-
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W alter Morgan, Creswell, t'Ondnc-* to Portland last T hursday to visit ant lllll high school und S an ta Clara
was given under the Htnlih Hughes
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r’lelr daughter. L aura
act
tor.
Mr C o lte r, ru ral school snpervtacr Ihursdiiy night was not played as
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Partner« subm itted questions, which
H. H Sm ith. Eugene. Doorkeep-
vtaltod the T hurston school last Fri- '
c l«r» »•’“ “»
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w- re answ ered hy Professor W hile,
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rive.
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o L clem en t. W a te rv ille Chap- • day.
• who gave the nam es of G A C ape.
The lunties' a'd met with Mrs. Ben-
Atttom ob'les have been bucking wt-
)>fn
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• c la llrts who would furnish fu rth er
lah H arb lt last T hursday for an all J te r as high as th e headlights at the
Inform ation on the subject The lead­
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d a y ’s m eeting T he next m e ting will i Brabham ranch the past qpek
e r was given a rising vole of (hanks
be
held
with
Mr».
F
ran
k
T
ay
lo
r
lu
l
The
spring
day
which
followed
af-
BUSINESS MEN BEAT
and was risked to hold another school
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Eugene who form erly resided h ere, ' (Pr the heavy rains of S ntunlay and
EX-SOLDIER
BOWLERS Mrs, l-ouls R lait left last Friday to Sunday started the farm ers In the
next re a r
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F A R M P O IN T E R S
The business m en« bowling team !Jo in h er husband In Arisona.
' Pleasant Hill d istrict to plowing
Ten Bsblss Born.
w rested a victory from th e American
Mr« Day Morgan, who has been vis
Th<> ap„tyl, n„ „ <h,
w„ .
Legion team last ngiht by th e nar- Itln« w ith rM«. Cha« rt, T aylor fo r the I >(> , f1 pn
Ke,My
Tu<„ , ta>
E xperim ents with m eth o d , of tunk-,
Ten babies were born In Spring.
row m argin of 63 pins. T he game p ast two weeks, left for h er hom e l n | f th|a we#fc
Ing m anure from »trnw carried on al field and vicinity during January, an-
started th e Springfield league sea- W eudltng last Sat n la y
A fter an epidem ic of colila a n ! tlte Oregon expelrm ent station are cording to th e report of Dr W II.
son.
| Mrs. Jen n ie F d m lsto n from Eu- ‘
cough« which kept nearly one-half th« progrcxslng well The d epartm ents of Pollard, health officer Two d eath s
Gibson was h 'gh point m an. roll gene Is spending a few davs visiting , h(7"studentsi out- of high school last soil« and bacteriology are cooperating wens rep o rted I* le
.- h eallh
e a lth g rtle e r
Ing 47S pins for the business men h er children h ere
' We«k only four were absent the be- '« ,h l* work
fo ln ted out th at the fncl that many
babies th a t a re hern to fTpr'ngfield
T h e line-ups with scores of th e th ree I
M argaret Campbell from Leo R(nn!nc „( ,b u WPek.
The potato m ovem ent haa slowed up p a re n t, are born In Bugi ne hospital*,
burg sp en t the week-end with rein-
gam es :
The w xnen of lhe C hristian church to som e extent and sh tlc the prices Bnd for this reason ’h figure« for h e
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Legion—V. M eats. S3«: Sharm an. tires here.
404; L ar-; M is, Maude E dm lston «pent the Sjinday ach«»ol had B w e Irual when
, h„ , „ me th,- demand rn b irth s are c-M lually kept 1-4«
446; Olson. 443; J Meats,
they were e n t-rta in e d hy a splendid
n(1, Btro,,K B„ j th»- m arket aoums w hat they arlu altv are
week-end at Llnslaw with Mrs Wise. I
son. 44«: total. 5153
lags and
m usic
fol a lltlc uncertain
program of
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Business Men—Smith. 454: Woods.
Miss M a rta n t R ussell, who t-ach - « lowed by a fine supper furnished by I
The general price level rem ale« about
37S; Qlhson, 47«: G ardner. 463: Olli at I.eabtirg. was ill and unable to the men of the Sunday school as ,1 1 n a r ,py fl)r
j t« 'b eginning Io at- (lie «nine G rains for livestock feed.
esple. 433; total. 3195
tench last T hursday
forf. • for loosing In the recent Sun (rap |
atten tio n ami Is held ut
»r* nom inally priced In Portland
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The VUbi b asketball team won over lay school cnm pa'gn. C akes consist-
, 4P tl, ,50 B t„ B. d pending »« »hont *30 a ton. although country
B u tter w rappers printed according rh«‘ T hurston team last k r'd a y
, jnK of pnncahe» w ith lay«»ra o r fro riln r .
.
q ual| , y „ n,| w hether prices are su b stan tially above th at
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betw een and other undcacrlble dalnt pj, e np( „ , , rw .,,.#tl,,j Th« need for figure.
to regulations with name, weight
, Ing on the local floor
wprp w r ,e d the women An an- bor)py
w,..te m O regon for live
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and address. »1.25 a h undred a t th -
Dick H arblt from Cottage Grove
spent Sunday w ith his m o th er h ere ,,sUa||y m erry tim e was hail hy all , , OPk Bnil poultry feeding Is still vary W inter grain on som e Oregon land
News Office.
------------------------------ «*«’ braved the Inclem ent w eather to pron„,)nrrrt ani, grow or* nft*© I rv In with
rfect dmlnaC* nftvn h*«* *
BEAN AND BROOK FORM
he present.
1 „ goo,! supply of H nnneben barley yellow green rotor In e a r y spring.
HiriA/ I AlA/ P A B T N F B R H I P
At a m eeting of the grhoo board seed before the f . ders use II up
T his can be overcom e and th- - . . I
,,f b M aaaaat Hill pu' :
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Increased bv early spring application
lo u la F B eatT aiid W H B rooke wr.s decided ro call those Interested
P astu res In the W illam ette valley ,)f td ,r, , , . . art Io 100 pound» to an
h av e form -d a law p arln ersh .p under -In the P b a .a n t HU) cem etery to a . b r finl.blng e a r .v l a m b . « ' ^
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w. , t puiverU ed and broadcast
th - nam e of Benn and Brooke and m eeting to be held In th e high .chool talnlng th a milk f l o w . r d a lt r ro w . , OW!(r(1
r ,o . e of «he rainy p< r.ed
! w l! occupy o ffice, form erly occupied I budding at l:» 0 p m . F ebruary 27
»>« ’'.•«dry seeurwl In the late
rx p ertm e„t atotlon Brat
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a sum
l i n t m er
wlwre Irrigation I» obtain, j«..suits a re obtained on land havlag
by W illiam s and Bean at 360 W iliam -¡for the purpose of dlseuaslng tfie up
DELICIOUS-
k e ep and oeed» o f th e c e m e te ry Ev « b le Hheep w e re m a in ta in e d on th • fa lr q rB |n a ,e .
ette
street.
M T
a n i s In . n a E t ugene
l v of I.in e county ¡••ry ó ',. having an i n t e r r a t a the c e m -^ rrlg a t-d p o a to r. «1 th e Oregon ex
The cold w eather and leaching pro­
TEMPTING-
Mr haa
Bean
Is a engaged
n ative of in L ane
o u n tv ” , «“ r V '* requeotod
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and
bene
the c active
to he at th l . m eet-j périm
P * " « * ent station at a cost of 11 4 v e n the form ation of n itra le s o r th eir
cents per head per day In the Inst reten tio n thus causing a deficiency
! practice of hi» profession for 20 y e a r s .. ***•
SATISFYING
dry season.
th e first week or tw o of the grow ing
devoting a considerable portion of
Spring beautlea and ysB o* violets
hla tim e to corporation and tim ber have m ade th e ir appearance In t h - ! Th< (fp#n m ark et continues to be season.
A hom ecokinit club a« - » »ew tix
club « r e organici! ttil« vrvek «t Ja -
per, accordine to Arnold Collier. ! •
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eounty club leader.
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Mrs. Paul Bailey
the leader of th e .
hooking club Irle W.-tl aev Is prvsi
<!«nt. M argaret R iih is vice-prvsldvnt,
and Ih secreto ry I* Zelma Bailey.
O ther mem ber» are t o r t e Lain!. Be- .
ale Edwards. M argaret Shelley. Ida .
Shelley. Elsie W allace and Roy Rich 1 .
The sam e group m akes up the sew
Ir g club, which, however, h as as of­
ficers Loree I^ lrd . presid en t; Bess e
id ward«, vice-president, and Ida Shel­
ley. secretary. Mrs. Bailey also will
lead the sew ing club.
Mrs. M artha Wa lace led th e cook
Ing club la s t year and a creditable
dem onstration of bread baking was
m ade by th e chib a t the eounty fair
Even b etter achievem ents a re sought
h r th e girls in th e club thia year
T he club Is for children In D istricts
J9 ana 65-
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Local R eportera
J. 1. N urthup
• C anary ...
Ray Mower
• c ntr.il
M t , i. .1 g t, h. il
Cloverdale
• C oast Fork Mrs (leo. Keholhtick
Mrs M A Horn
• C resw ell
Mrs. Ada Jennings
• D o n n a .......
Mrs It linker
• H erein .. .
Mra. M Gillespie
• H adleyvtllel
Mrs. G race Jonea
• Ja sp e r ..
Mrs C M F oster
• Ix’rane
H arry C, Jackson
• M cK enite ,
• Mt V ernon Mrs V. A Reynolds
lluloh Smith
• Silk Cr«ok
■ h Ttakar
• T ren t
M r. IV B Coal
• V’da
SPEAKS FOR
ITSELF
a
• Eggimann’s
Ice Cream and
Sodas
m atters aa well as a general law prac
lice. H e has served a num ber of term s
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' in th e sta te leg islatu re, and was
1 «peaker In 1921.
Mr Brooke p racticed law in eastern
Oregon for 20 years, served in th-'
sta te legislature, and was d istrict
atto rn ey for G rant. H arney and Mat-
hour counties as well an twice repre­
sen tin g his d istrict at national Repub­
lican convent'ons.
SERVICE CN ALL
MAKES OF CARS
T h e J. A. E b b e rt .M -m o r ls I M etho d t t
C h u rc h , S p rin g fie ld .
pasiurt-» and w ood, of the country I ra(h<>r a|o>. ,
p n ,,,r„ h n r „ ,„k
people Violets have been In hle«,om
,
hp ,
„ m it fl AV»-d*agboa
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a f w inter and —.«
y*ll«w
flafRMlls have
ritorta. t-*s# uwhoa
and m ore w heat Is going out from
burst Into blossom.
tn »k Ina trvtrtoga. The
P ortland in th e Im m ediate fu lu r-
T he heavy r a ’ns of the past week I
washed out th e draw a t th - B eavor
mill.
The P leasant Hill public achool b as­
ketball t-a m will play th - D exter
team Friday.
Chas C urts has been on ebn sick
Ils the past week.
T h - fT irlsttan E ndeavor ptsv. ’Dad
’y” will be gty-a at the Woodman
■II Ra’ordav night, F ehrauarv 13
Enroll Today
H'« A Good
Those who tak e part are- J-d W hen
A.
K.
Roberta,
Prefddent
pe. lfa re l W heeler, Be«-|e Feagles.
9H2 W illamette St.
Phone 666
Eugene,
” arl L 'n t n. I.a’tte n a^dshadler, Bert
; s tie s and Roy John
■ 'te S aturday night d s n e s nt Ilex
«er -*e proving very popular
Mr and Mrs. Andy Olgon Installed
an ac ’’ lene lighting plant We»9nes
day of t l ' s week
A COMPLETE LINE OF
CHEVROLET PARTS
is being kept in stock for the benefit of car own era.
gSKBS*
T IR E S
330 MAIN STREET
Springfield
Phone 89
» G lfis o
W
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Eugene Business College
See these beautiful new Chevrolet ears. They have many
features found only in the higher priced cars.
GANNETT MOTOR CO.
it r a o
« tor
Secretarial, Stenograpl.ic or Book­
keeping Course
Sunday n'-rtit 7:30. "Tierc r t l ! b
illu strated songs from slid»«, tog- ' •
it
wltft old tim e h y m n , with »nec'-i'
m usic by ih - choir. The p asto rs u
sage for th e evening will be "T h -
tVay Up." a story »-rm on.
At th e 11 o’clock hour, • E v -rla stin r
M«rcy” a study in convey.- on w'll h-
th e them e. Special ’ mu - lc by th -
eh-tlr. chnrrdi school m e e ts a t 9 4‘
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In term ed iate league a t 5 P m. Ep­
Attend« Conference—C harles
H
worth lef-gtle at «:30 Mid week pray
e r and praise, T h tir’ day 7:3«. All at Blom, pastor of the B ap tist church,
th e h /in r-lik e church, F. L Moore, attended a pn (or’s conference in
t P ortland this w-nk
m inister.
is now made at the Gannett Motor company garage, Stev­
ens Building. Main Street, Springfield. Complete garage
equipment is now installed and an exjiert mechanic 1 b in
charge.
te
School
Oregon
A Baby Today-Yes
--But in College Tcir.crrcw!
A baby today I k ready for college lomorrow,
bo
it seem«,
unlttsa parentB are prepared to meet additional expense«
of b e tte r education for their children.
Do yon w ant your child to have a good education— an
even dhance with others? It'« up to you.
To be prepared, s ta rt now.
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A Hmall savings account Is the way.
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W anted
Special Prices of all sizes (or
a few days
Get our prices before buying else­
where. We specialize in Balloons.
.Open It In baby’s name. Make regular deposits each week
or m onth, no m atter how small. And by the time baby Is
ready for college, the needed money will be waiting.
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Also 'there is an educational value to this m ethod of
saving. As the child grows older anil is perm itted to make
dejsisits, it learns the fundam entals of TIIRII1'!'
without
which there can lie no lasting suet ess.
Eggs and Poultry
Sher Khan
DON’T FORGET WE SELL. RADIOS WE HAVE A FEW
SPECIALS ON HAND
interest annually.
Springfield Garage
W. H. ADRIAN, Proli.
602 Oak Street
This bank will help th at baby college fund liy adding 3%
414 MAIN
PHONE 11
THAT'S WHAT MAKES IT GROW!
Commercial State Bank
Springfield, Oregon