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    T H U R SD AY. A PR IL I'». IH-’ti
THE SPRlNQFT'Xn NEWS
page foür
Lane County Farmers Unión News
O F F IC IA L
Supervisors in Pest
W ar A re N am ed
' Springfl-kl,
LANE
C O U N T Y U N IT ctO. 1«
Community News
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P U B L IC A T IO N
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Correspond
UPPER W IL L A M E T T E
M. O. L. Clement«,
Mrs Rosa B aughm an from Em - hn
Tin« ninny friend» of Mr and Mr»
Made By Lane R j . Springfield
IT spent tho » o ik end with her sister, h ; J English wore itrlered to Iv a r
f o u n t » C o u r t For 22 Dis-
Coburg; No. 43. Van Macy R
,
B Mrs Flora Price.
d eath of Mr English,
v
\ n KS A I T aylor R B.
o fthe
(the sudden death
tric ts ; To Lead Campaign For
n)i'
Mr and Mrs. H enry H andnkem p ' »hleh occurred at the Pacific Chyle-
C ontrol Of Squirrels and Pests
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~ k . \ o a Rav Bower, and John H .-ndakemp from Kugeue (|an hospital Friday m orning. April
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Appointm ents
itnuh Hlgg.-n- lbmry M«nr*. John q u a r t e r ly m e e t in g of
Munro iiml family Mr» W M Douh
UNION HERE APR IL 28
<ry mui Hwnlly. Mr. K. Smock. H.-nry
Adunili mill Mr unit Mr» M J linn»
Ills, u s io n of varimi» b «*• • ««ming
Tho Ira Collier faintly have movi d up al th«- prim ary • ! . Hon In M ar
t o -a farm near H arrisburg. Mr Ira «Il h o o n e of the prim Ipol b a la r o s
(Tino. I h i v i i o w ow ner of the Collier of Ilio q u a in tly Hireling of ili. l..m->
irm i will move into hl» m w h o rn e t'o u n ty F arm er- in lo u . t o m- hold in
BprtugftoM on April 2* The m eeting
»oon
will ho hold III the Woodman hall
R,.v
\|r» Leslie Halley and
fam ily of Toledo »pent Tuesday at
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reoooib •
p r.
Ih,, j ay H ah home
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Supervisors to lead in the anti-
u»«lie»will«- No **0 Robert Wills. Heersma.
Tihaday to tak«» a poaltloa at (r o w
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Mr» Fred RusselPs . b i e r and fam
visited with hl« sister W ednesday
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w here »he will re h*l,‘ ° " -r
pquirrel war to be waged In Lane R C. Eugene'; No. 5S. L. E. Johnson.
liy motor«»,
01 from
t r i w i Medford
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a « In
in (he
t n e ««es,
ii.-ai««» Wed-
iv « » i-
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i Ptdltlcal Question« and « -l« « tlo n I »
County this year hare been nam«»i bv R. C. Eugene- No 18*s M. Gllle»ple, lly
motor«»! In
la»t
an,|
was
best o of i health
■ « i a
— . a »pent * a F.,
vu with
»»- IS n neaday
. j
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— ... e. very III.
111 Mr». *'*' '*UI ”* 1
Friday
and
few day«
night
he a took
sues nrr «aperted to form the p n ^
the county court, following recoin- R j. Eugene
Bendatione by County Agricultural
Oanebo: No. ____ Q. M Devoe, her.
English and Margaret were oent for
lo«»lle McKIhany of 1‘enn »pent 'h'- (,lpl>| ¿in-aaalo« topic, according to
Agent O. S. Fletcher. These super- Crow s ta<e. Eugene.
Perry Price, who ha» been attend- Thursday and Mr English wa» taken week end with the Kellogg and Me-1 „„p,,, member»
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Vigors were nominated by the Farm.
i rv|og: No. M. Raymond Johnson, Ing O. A C. at Corvallis, has decided t0 the hospital Friday morning It was ’T' any families.
he grange»,
m e next sem ester
e ste r and
an-i deemed
,|«-eme«l b«-st
best to operate hut
nut Mr Eng
Mr an . , . Mr,
•re union, the
granges, or at comtnun
comuiun- R A
A Eugene; No. SS.
38. H L Plank, not to attend the
. . , | oUck ,,f (he MeKen
Dr. N W Em ery
pt
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eu.
¿ksa
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««n
aar.xs»lr a t
iH s » 5 X * l Y l l A m
AM M*
lt .h s
u«vaw
nW
f )v«t operating
n iu te a M tl»
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R 2 j — M cttoo CHy; . No
33. > L. Zinn- K ha.
begun
work at the
William saw
n»h pawed away
on the
mU, ¿¿„trlct visited with the O R Ft«h
PALI. AND SEE
and other work
follows,
with
the
numbers
waIt'
R
A
Eugene;
No.
138.
E.
J.
mill.
table
before
the
anaesTMifr
was
gtv
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ramHy
Sunday.
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The Hat folio,
he school district In which Wanl
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Eugene.
Mr and Mra. Clement-« bahv fell en.
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the supervbors are to serve,
unless
M-adowTiew: No. 31. Frank . . Hardle
off
Ihelr porch a few A.arw.
days . ago . and
Mr and
English
with >L.,I.
their
Otherwise noted:
R j. junction City.
broke her arm.
daughter. Margaret, came lo Plea »an«
Creswell: No. 1»1. M. A. Horn. Sagl-
Mapleton; No. 33. B LaBar and L.
There was a basketball came last Hill four years ago. purchasing the
Baw;
No. 41. Melvin Jackson, Cres- j
p |owman. Mapleton.
Friday afternoon on the local diamond Wambold ranch. They «win made
w ell;
No. -40., W. F. Wallace. Cres-
Haceta: Road districts 33 and 39. between Santa Clara and Thurston th«.|r way Into the hearts of the rest
Well and Cha». W ettel. CreeweU; No. p Blaster. Mercer.
team s The Thurston team won; there
of Pleasant HUI by Ihelr will.
378. W P. Napper. Creswell; -No. «3.
Canary: No. 171. Fred B ins. Can- was also a game here Sunday be- ingnem to help In private, enmmun-
Alva
Wise. Creswell; No. 2«. Harry ary; x o 99. N L. Austin and C. R. tween W altervllle and a team froqj Ry or ,-hurch affairs Mr English wa«
Poftee Saginaw.
<4»rtmw
Eugene. W altervllle won. 8 to 3.
a devout Christian ami patriotic d tl
Cotter.
, Sylvester. i'>n>rv
Canary.
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Coast Fork: No. 35. W. T. Gatroute.
Dexter: No. 4«, Wm. Cruaan. Dex- The Ladlee aid cooked food sale which
Cottage Grove; No 50, Geo. Kappauf. ter; No. 82. G. E. Carr.
was held at the public market In Eu
Services were held at the Pleasant
Cottage Grove; No. 75, J E Banton. Lowell: No. 71. A M Veach. Low- gene laet Saturday nett.sl them l n || ,-hurch Rev. Orval Wick, pastor
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Cottage Grove; No. «1. A. L. Lent. eR; Xo. 81. Joseph Blakely. E u la;i$12 94.
of the Lebanon Christian church. Rev |
Cottage Grove; No. 13«, J. B Trapp. Xo. 74. N. O. Hyland. Landax; No.; Mrs. William Henson entertained Teddy Leavitt of Newburg, assisted]
Cottage
«7.
Fail
Creek; , No. o
83.
OilAfiH Grove.
virOVB.
$
(, Jack
JBCK Palmer.
i
r»R i,rrrk
«». the la
»a» d »« le
» s w Sewing «• club of Davis dis w x Klfcln«. pastor of the Pleasant
I“ - Hill Christian church
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Doreaa: No. 121. J. L. Smith. Dor Emery Calltsou. Fall Creek; No 131. trlct laet Thursday afternoon
Beatdes a wife and daughter. Mr.
eea; No. 84. L. W Hunt. Culp Creek; ( cha». Neet. Wlnberry ; No. 15«. L. J cream was served.
No. 93. M. A. Land. Dorena; No. 1 » . McLaughlin.
Mr* Id»*« Mlck- teacher of the Jun English left six sister and m anv|
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Warren Kelly. Cottage Grove; No. 128 Oakridge; No. 7«. A. C.
McLaae. lor Sunday stSiool class. Is going to friends to mourn his loa
The farther away you get from one J. C.
C. B. Sear», Cottage Grove; No. 34. a„d J. B Hill. Oakridge; No 17«. W take her claaa to the fish hatchery
Residents or the Upper W illamette ||
Geo Layug.
| A. Crispin. Oakridge; No. 117. Clyde on a picnic next Saturday This Is dlstrli-t were given a rare treat Sat
Penney Company Store the nearer you get
Lorane: NO. 3«. E. H. Oowlng. Loe F3sk.
1» reward she offered them when they ur^ ay night when the musical pupils
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to another. Our hundreds of Stores bring a
gae; No. 39. Leslie Heriadeen. Lor-1 Marcóla: No. 79. Leo Ploch and 8. secured 16 members Their class now -
hj . ii , wim tner and (he oratory
gae; No. 1«9. J. W. King
O. Spicer. Marcóla; No. 1«3. H. J has 20 member«
pupil« of Mt«« Lottie Bendahsdler
country-wide advantage almost to your own
Cloverdale: Noe. 3. 103. H I. 103— Downing. Murcola: No. 163.
C A | The two daughters of Mr and Mrs gave a recital at Wtxxlman hall.
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T. W. Morgan, R. L Creawell
Rlgg». Box 105. Mabel: No.
•«. R.IW11lla Bevtsch haa been quite 111 with Those who look part were: llaael
door. Without our great family of National
Springfield: No. 85 C. I. Gorrle. HI lemán. Box 88. Mabel
i flu
Kull. Nina MrPeek, Elbert Wloasger.
Springfield; No 18. Glenn Tryon. ] Franklin:
No.
121.
Harry
Keeler
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Merrit
Senter
from
Cushman
was
Stores many of the enjoyments that your big-
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, Lucll« Walker. Clarence Monson. Ed
3. Junction City: No. 10. Alfred . visitor In Thurston Friday
w>n) #B(J Harry j arobT. N lns DMIey.
Springfield; No. 10«. A. B. Mathews.
city cou»in» experience would be denied to
p, rk, ryroan
S p r in g f ie ld ;.
No.
174.
D Smith. R. 3. Junction CRy; No. 108.. Mra. Otto Oosaler and baby duugh v(rf|J WalRh
M Davis;
Springfield; No.
70, J. A. Harbert. R 3. Junction City; ter from Portland visited Mr and T1nk),r c , „ a Monson. Bens Bowan.
you.
|Iy |a n d C„ ^ , >r.l
Je»?
Gatea,
R.
2,
Springfield; No 77. W O Carter. Goldsou; No. Mrs. Lawrence Gossler several days
No. 1«4. J S. Baugh. Springfield; 13«. George Jones. Qoldson: No. 110. l»at week returning to h e r ..h f n e |ta, Irr Gertrud» Dilley Lor»* l< lro.
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Eldred
No. 11. John Spores. Springfield; Albert Morgan. Oohtoon; No. «9. E. Saturday*
Hen<i’’hadl»-r
Eldred Olaapey
Olaipey -
.VI I*" Hendshadler
liru,|»iin,4
Our large selective and buying power and
Ira Gray, who I. serving on the ririrn L a rln v r and Mra
No «2. Ralph Laird. R. 1. Crewwell. M. Lingo. R. 3. Junction City
W1nnn»*r.
federal
Jury
In
Portland,
spent
sever-
TJjf
r(14.F||>t),
ah(iww,
,
pr„m
W altervllle: No. 126. Sam Swaf­
the distribution which our Storei give, enable
p lp , ntea wM6h
pu,
ford. Leabnrg; No. 57. 8. J- Godard FORD TOPRJNO CAR FOR SALE eral days last week returning to her
,
a
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, h(> h |fh achoo, fun(,
Good running order, good tires. $&o home Saturday.
god Lawrence Millican, W altervllle;
people in even the most remote sections to
Most
of
the
farmers
In
Thurslon
„
Caah.
time,
or
trade.
R
W.
Smith
Rock Point: Merton Brown, Walter
h iv e thelr potato« cro p , planted now I
W L. Bristow h a. recovered
enjoy the new things and the stylish things at
rille ; No. 95. Walter Easton. R 2, city hall
Mr and M r. F rank Campbell took
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church
present at community and
the time they are introduced in citiea like
Sunday f c.ner with Mr and Mrs Irn
gatherings again.
Gray.
New York and Chicago, and at prices which
Jay Grant, who attends O. A. C. '.t i E E Kilpatrick. he»4 of the mat he
: t'orvaills spent the week-«n1 at his matte department at
Corvallto. haa
arc comparatively low fur the quality we
home he>-
.accepted the position as principal of
Mr aud Mrs George W i
t, ah i Tnlo nhlgh school No 1 at Pleasant
provide.
family r .to r e d to C o ttl« ,
C.-e,« Mill Prof. M E. Hays, who has been
ru«-«d»v evening and took
,*>• r principal the past two years, goes
with Mr V llllam s parents. Mr. au-1 OuOrllner. Miss Lottie Bendshadler
Mrs Tlmmas William.
»"<« Mr«. Ru«»el Myers will leach
Mr and Mra. Henry A-lrisn from '>~aln at the high achnol. Tht« —111 be
Springfield l o k Sunday , iif. r with Mlsa Bendshadler rd year and Mrs
Russr-I second year Mrs Clark has
Mr and Mrs. Charles Tav. •».
been chosen principal or the grade
M any tax payers fin d it convenient to pay th e ir
schools As vet a primary teacher has
■mMMMMKUMe:
M a rria g e L icen se Issued.
not been selected.
Big-City Shopping
No Longer Exclusive
The 1925 Taxes
are Now Due
and Payable
taxes at this bank.
During th e last week m arriage li­
censes have b*en Issued by the coun­
W IL L A M E T T E
ty clerk to the following: Glen Ix-roy
Palm er and Mary Lu<Jlle Hagen, both
The Sunshine club will m eet with
or E ugene; R obert G
Tem pleton. Mr- L ester Cyr F riday iiftem oon
C heshire, and Rae A. Young. Eugene; T hey will elect offli • rs for the com
W illiam A Boggs, Eugene, and Verda |ng year.
Mark- M artin, Spokane; 8 N Hurd,
Miss H opkins
of Eugene Is «-m
and Millie O. 8< hwabe. both of B it-'/ployed a t the W II. Anderson home.
gene; .1 hn A i-'nlth and Fern Hoov-
o R p |Hh and son, Jay Fish, w nt
er. both of E ugene; G annett R ro ck ea, to P ortland on business W ednesday.
Montgomery and Edith Maud» Tuck,
W esley, Jack, and W oodrow L«-n
both of Eugene; and to Gaden WI1- nox. Hetty and Ralph Hyde of Eugene
kinnon, San Francisco, and ' ,1111c i «pent Bunday with th elr m other and
'm in t Mrs. He|eyi Lennox.
W ilkinson, Junction CHy.
j Mr. and Mrs. A. L Shove of Frank
Hn visited with Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Pay y o u r taxes w ith us and save yourself tim e
and trouble.
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We w ill gladly attend to it fo r you.
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First National Bank
5th and M ain
S pringfield, Oregon
M M
•W- anted
Eggs and Poultry
Sher Khan
G62 Oak Street
Eugene, Oregon
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MRS. B E T T Y KAPPAUF
„ a„ >v flunday
IHI,,n
FILES FOR TREASURER
Mr and Mrs. Jay Fish and fam ily
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Mrs. Betty M. K appauf of t.'-ittage
GOrove has filed declaration
>r r-
publican nom ination as coun’- tP-a?-
iirer Mr« K appauf will opt - Mrs.
G race Hi hl- ka. Incum bent, at i • May
prlm arh - Mra. K appauf Is th
ounty
“i-ereiary 1 ! the Lane County I rm *rs
■ union, an I prow Leg In h er d ! ratio n
thiii -Io will perform h er (b ' - - con-
V selentlon-ily.
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• O FFICERS OF LAME COUNTY
CARVERS’ UNION
• C W Allen. V l d T p r e Ident.
• W I H, ,b Eugene. VI. i-resl-
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. ' »".'tv M. K apnauf, C o ttar Grove
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R eerefo ry T rea u n r
W aller Morgan. Creswell. Cond.ic
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TI H. Sm ith. Eugene. Doorlteep-
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O. L. Clem ent. W a tervllle, Chap-
]ain
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and Mr. anil Mrs. 11 E. Bailey of
Wi-ndllng were Sunday gne«ts of the
E arl Halley fam ily of H arrisburg.
,
Law rence
Bailey and daughter,
Heaulnh of Shannon spent S aturday
night with the Jay El-h family,
Mr. and Mrs. fx«s Ferguson
Goshen aPd Mr. and Mr», Charlo«
Ashton and fam ily of Albany w -re
vt-ltors nt the G. It Fish home Sun
flay.
Tb<* Oard < r f ti II v , ub* r'conUy
ornipl' ' Hi« Eubank« pinto tuivo
w )vp(,
\v. . f Butt» w»« plcasantlv
«urprlsod S aturday ev-n ln g when
’»’’out forty relatlv s and r ends ne t
at bor hom e to help cfK’bratP b<»r
birthday with music, visiting, and r e
* fr' htnents Thos. who enjoyed th»
* pleasant occasion were: Mr. and Mrs
« [. Cline, Mr. Ira Cline and Mrs. Col-
♦ llngwood and sons, Mr. nnd Mrs.
• Cog«well, Miss Ethel Cogswell, Mrs
• Edna H orton. Mr and Mrs G. E
»¡M endel and fam ily, Mrs. Hughea nnd
Bill, I'll Tel\ You—
__th a t if you give a car the attention th a t m echanical
th in g s require— you ca n 't wear ’em out. Take your car—
i t ’s six m onths old and been in the garage once— and then
to iron a kin k o u t of the fender. Man alive, if you did n ’t
give yourself more attention than th a t no insurance com ­
pany w ould take a chance on you. Yes, I know you keep
it polished, 'n use good gas 'n oil— but th a t's no th in g ! You
wash your face and eat and d rin k — but when you die it
w o n 't be fro m old age either! It'll be because your heart
or lungs go bad— your appendix or liver gets to actin up!
Remember th a t old saying— “ An ounce o f prevention is
w o rth a pound of cure.” Well, whoever said th a t m ust have
been th in k in ’ about an auto.
SERVICE
STORAGE
ACCESSORIES
Springfield Garage
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414 Main Street
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