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    THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1920
page four
Lane County Farmers Union News
O F F IC IA L
RAIN PROVES BENEFIT
TO CROPS OF DISTRICT
Despite the tact that Jupiter I’l.v-
lW brought ruin to what uian> Us J
hoed would be a perfect Ka»<«*>* day,
the showers which begau du> ng lh<
Week-end aud continued into no iwevk
hare proved a great benefit to agi <-
culture In this district,
P U B L IC A T IO N
LANE
C O U N T Y U N IT « O
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tier consisted of coi n, will ni a id oat#. JOHN H. BOWER SCEKS
O F F IC E R S OF L A N E C O U N T Y •
F A R M E R S ' U N IO N
♦
• C W. Allen. Vida. President
• W. I. Seals, (Sagene, V ice-P resi-
• dent. -
• B etty M K appauf. C ottage Grove
• Secretary Treasurer.
• Walter Morgan, Creswell. Condili-
Community News
aSv aosciMi
Correspond»-ta
l)n S ck List—d ir# I ee lire, km in
|| ' f ls Si'tilh II #' r» I. < di lIti » ■ K
COUNTY JUDGE POSITION
John II Bower, of the W lltakemla
dlatr'ct. has fili I n petition with the
county clerk# office for republican
nomination as county Jii'lg«- Rntun-
slon of farming and marketing ronda
and ci on,iiuy am plank» In th, can­
didate's platform. Mr Bower %#.«•» a
city attorney here from 19111 lo IBI&,
and Is well known Ihroutthout ih»
county.
E Jordan, Robert and Evelyn Phelps,
Cocrectlon It Mads— A/i tieni In
n th I he ir (uirent*. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Issi
- k s News M aini tlial Ih'-
to Ips and Holier« At'drew t Ilsen, S outhern Pacific trulli No. Ut. n<>w
li-ave# Finteli, for P ortland al 7 :8o P
J v sitta g at the It K Chase home fo r 1“ '"* hl* '«"'her. Mrs. Andy Olson
' <>unk folks of the Pleasant M The limi* I# 7 ilio A M , Instead of
• to r.
•
> the past two weeks, haa returntsl to I '
’ hrlsttan End- uvor had a Jolly In thè evenlng
Such is the statem ent of 'armera, • H. H. Smith. Eugene, Doorkeep- , the hoin-- of his grac Ison. Marlon
ltigelow. of Green berry Mr Ferguson tprll fool party, sponsored liy "The
who declare that the unusual dry • er.
weather of March was beginning to • O. I.. Clement. Wa te r r in e . Chap- • celebrated his eighty-seventh birth Vutty Family.* Thursday. April 1. FOHI» TOVRINO CAI« POR SALE
The young folks hud been promised
G im h I ninnili« ortler, goml (ire* 16»
• .I.«' Mar. h M
prove serious setback to farm w>rk. • lain.
i ehleken dinner when the lim e came Cash, Urne, or tradì- R W Smith
CALL AND S"CR Dr N. W Emery
Is many cases, the ground was too
Mrs. V. (1 MeRlhany. who is a mem
«H nA » «n "M r »ed Mbar Week '*
dry for phiw'ng. and in cases where
I ber of the official board of the M. K for refreshments. Their ehleken «Pn- city hall.
THURSTON NOTES
pivwing had b a done moisture was
! church of t*prlugfleld, attended a
Insufficient to help further work,
Miss Dorothy Travis, who is teach business meeting here Monday even
th e se conditions were eliminated by
Canary, spent the week-end ing
b e n e fic ia l ehowers.
Jay Fish and family spent Sunday
with her parents. Mr and Mrs. Sain
Especially did the grain and bay
with the Odell family of Wwndllng.
crops benefit by the showers, the
Mr and Mrs. I.em Drury and fam t Mr and Mrs. Anton Fugate and
farmers report Bumoer harvests in llv from Jasper visited Mr. and Mrs i ,w ° children, of Eugene spent Sunday
all lines of agriculture are predicted A. B. M athew, last Sunday.
wlth
*2‘ nk J ' “'1-*
for this year, as a result of the open
.
Mr. and Mrs. Bd. Bailey of Coburg
Mr
and
Mrs.
Felix
Spark,
from
Thur„
tay eTenll< „ th„ Jay
winter and the spring showers
Blue River spent the week-end with p . kome
their son and family. Mr and Mrs.
Mj>
Mr,
„ g
Pin<r, of
Thurston W allops Elm ira.
Arch
Shough.
Broadhead.
W
isconsin
are
visiting
By a score or i to 1 Thurston high
Clifford
Weaver from
Klamath vrlth Mr. Pengra'a cousin. W J. Pen-
school defeated Elmira In the sea­
son's first game at Thurston Friday. Fal,s *nd Mr and Mrs. Bert Weaver <ra Tuesday they will leave for
Rapid twirling by pitchers on both trom Marshfield motored here Satur Portland where they will visit friend*
•Ides, and some strong hitting, fea-
10 ***** kfr and Mrs A. W. Weav tiefore returning to their home,
tnred the game. Elmira girls beat
' ,rs W earer » A t to Eugene Tues-
Janet Bokes. Marlon Powvdl, Grace
Thurston girls 17 to 13.
,lay t0 'r,a*t relatives, while the men f\,nnell. and Camille Clemonsoo. Ku-
The Thurston line-up: Taliaferro,
motored to Salem.
gene high girls, hiked to the W J
p; Phettepiace, 2b; W Endicott, lb ;
Mrs. John Endicott Is 111 with bron- Pengra homo where they enjoyed a
H E ndicott e; Doolittle. 3b; Rennie,
chlal trouble.
slumber party. They returned to Eu-
Short; Scott. Parrott. H. Hart and C.
Mr. and Mr, Cnrtls Price from gene Wednesday.
Bart. ontfieMerw Elmira: Allison. Sb; \*<xl attended church servtce, hers:
Mr and Mrs. A. P Sylvester, dangh
B arnes, p; Ioman. c; Lloyd, ss; Lar- iM t Sunday.
ter Vernlta. and little eon. Stephen,
I are domiciled In their new home since
gen. 3b; Kingsley, lb ; Bangs, Jarvis.
Last Sunday WaRervIlle and Co-
....................
,
.
..
March 24. They traded their E ugen-
POtfi elders.
, burg baseball teams played on the
.
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•
.
home on Tenth and Madison streets
local diamond. Coburg was victor.
,
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for II acres of the L. C. Brash place
Rev. Turner from Eugene will Mr. Sylvester Is employed as a street
. preach here next Sunday. There car motorman In Eugene. Mr. L. C.
• were SO present at Sunday school last Brash has retained 10 acres, bnt will
j Sunday.
live In his new home In Eugene.
SPRING FEVEfc « NOTHIN'
Miss
Margaret
Russel,
who
Is
teach-
Mr- and Mra- A- c - Travis enter-
"B ut a nickname F eR
, Ing at Lewurg. was III s few days last
M*®4« ” " h ■ dlDner ’* r'»
z
' week
. - and - - her sister,
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•
Eaater Sunday In honor of Mr and
Maude,
substl-
Mr. W R. Wing of Eugene, who cel“
tuted for her.
brated their thirty-eighth wedding an­
Mrs. Margaret Campbell from Lea- niversary on that day. Those pres
burg vlsKed her son and family here ent besides the host and hostess
over the w eekend.
¡w ere: Mr and Mrs Walter Richer!«
Mrs. Taylor Needham gave a party of Raymond. W ashington; Mr. and
at her home Tuesday evening In hots Mrs W 1. Zumwalt ami children,
or of Mr. Needham birthday. After Warner. Robert and Catherine of 'En
spending a social evening, refresh- gene; Frances and Emma Jane Trav-
ments of sandwrichee. cake and p ick -, Is. and Mr. and Mrs. W R Wing,
April ha« alwayR been the month of shower»—but It
les was served.
I Mrs. Mildred Lennox of Eugene has
•
been attending Mr- Fish, who Is now
wann’t until we inaugurated our "April Show er of Spet lain"
able to be taken about In a wheel
th at It could be »aid there were any pleaaant one». How­
ever, that'» just what our April Show er 1». It 1» full of
chair.
Ix»is Male, who has been very 111
pleasant surprise». Items selected at random from the
for the past two weeks, is »lightly bn
various sections of "Eugene’s la rg e s t Department Store"
a t prices that are so substantially reduced you can ’t afford
|! proved.
to miss them!
Mr. and Mrs. Bogart of Junction
¡City and A H Fish of Sal-m visited
at the G R. Fish home 8unday.
Mrs. Maude Watson, who has been
1 at the Anderson home for the last
Special— Pect Brother's Soap Deal Granulated Soap. Cry­
¡two months, has returned to her horn
stal White and Creme Oil Soap worth $1.20, now selling
' in Portland.
at 89c.
U. G McElhany has planted an aero
of mint this year
WILLAMETTE
I
J. C. BRILL STORES
Ax-Billy Dept. Store
Successors to Schaefer Bros.
i One Day Only
SATURDAY
-
LA2INCSS
April Showers of
Specials
I t A lw a y s P a y s to
T r a d e a t G r a y ’s
Good Sugar Corn, per can ---------------------------------- - ----10c
Fancy Salmon, per can .......... —....................—...............10c
Tomatoes, per can
............ —
- .........................— 10c
Wax Beans, 2 cans ........................ - ................................... 25c
Orange Marmalade, 40c ja r fo r ................ ................. 27c
4 of these large jars fo r ................................................... $1.00
Kerrs Cracked Wheat, per box
27c
We carry a complete line of Dairy and Poultry Feeds ..
Bring us your Eggs
ER AX5
C A S M iC A R R y
W anted
Eggs and Poultry
Sher Khan
662 Oak Street
Eugene, Oregon
I
UPPER W ILLAMETTE
Owing to the death of Mrs J. A.
Hills, mother of Vida Hills, a fresfv
man at the Pleasant Hill high school,
the annual spring reception given by i
the freshmen to the upper classmen i
was not held last Friday, April 2 and |
has since lieen given up for -this
year. Mrs. Hills was killed about 5
o'clock Friday afternoon. April 2 when
a cow which she »■»« mllkmg stepped
on her chest crushing the ribs
puncturing her heart, causing hgr to
bleed to death. Mrs. Hills formerly
lived at. Pleasant Hill hut was living
at the time of her death at Lowell
The has many frlrn<ls through »• ’he
T'ptrr W illamette d'strlct, who were
hocked and grieved to her**- >" h -r
tragic death. Besides her du -gitter,
Vida, she leaves a husband
! t vo
other children.
Mrs. Elph Mathews of 1 nvnle
fell from a wagon Friday aft “noon.
April 2 and broke both bon * n her J
right arm near the wr'st K1 e was
returning from n field when he and
Mr. Mathews, Mr. and Mrs
R"'lle j
Moon were planting potatoes when |
the seat on which she wamrld'nv tip- i
ped up th’owlng her onto th* ground ,
and breaking her wrist.
Wortls has been received from Mrs.
W. L. Bristow that she hope» to re­
turn from Portland to Pleasant Hill
very soon.
The musical students and the ortt-
j tory class of the Pleasant If 11 high i
I school will give a Joint, recital at the
high school building Saturday nigh*. |
¡April 10 The program promls« • to he 1
very good
A number of children gathered Pt
the home of Bonnie Jeanne Tinker
Fa ter Sunday an4 hunted for F:
eggs on the lawn. Thom* pre nt were i
Florence, James, Wayne and ifrnnefh i
Jordan, children of Mr and Mrs. C
J
A nd Such L o w
P ric e s o n L o v e ly
R a y o n S ilk
U n d e rth in g s
For Women and Misses’
In sum m ertim e there's nothing like the satisfaction of
possessing plenty of t*ool, dainty silken underthings as
Sum m er w eather bursts upon us. Are you ready? Here
are the shim m ering and delightful quality Vests, Chemise^
Bloomers and Step Ins to wear, specially priced for this
event. New shipm ent just received.
RAYON SILK VESTS IN ALLi
/<EVV LINGERIE SHADES,*
ÇLNLY
)
RAYON VEST AND STEP IN »
SETS, BEAUTIFULLY TRIM-
MED WITH LACE
1
$2.00 FLESH CHARMEUSE,
VESTS, WHILE LOT la sts /
EXCEPTIONAL
FIGI RED AND Pl.AIN COL
ORS SATEEN PETTICOATS,;
FORMERLY $1.25 .............
\
(2nd Floor)
WOMEN’S SATEEN PETTI-
COATS IN
FIGURED OR /
PLAIN COLORS, $1.25 VAL-(
UES, SPECIAL
......................’
100 CHILDREN’S GINGHAM
DRESSES,
NICELY
MADE?
AND TRIMMED, REGULARLY^
AT $1.25 ....................................... ’
W O M E N ’ S RIGHT N E W
HOUSE APRONS OF GOOD
Q U A L I T Y FIGURED JAP
CREPE .........................................
79c
_ _
1 DC
1 • U U
98c
49c
)ISTICTIVE\
WOMEN’S MORE DISTICH
I-’ VOILES./
WASH FROCKS OF
L IN E N S ,
BRDADCLDTIIS,
FLANNELS, ETC., L 1MITED
NUMBER.
_____ __ $4.00 to
_ $6.00
_ (HI VAL-\
UES
UES ............................................../
200 WOMEN’S BRASSIERES,
FORMERLY SOLD AT 35c
AND 50c, SATURDAY SPE­
CIAL ...i........................................
1*98
19c
49c
32-1NCH FAST COLOR KAL-I
BURNIE GINGHAMS IN «loof
PRETTY PATTERNS A N D
COLORS TO CHOOSE FROMA
YD.....................................................I
23c,
69c
FAST COLOR GINGHAMS, IN»
PLAIN COLORS AND PAT-C
TERNS, 32 IN. WIDE, YD........ \
19c
1.19
GENUINE IMPORTED J A Pl
CREPES, GOOD WEIGHT, ALL)
COLORS, MUCH LESS, YD.. )
19c
These and Many More Unadvertised Specials By
Eugene’s Largest and Oldest Department Store.