THURSDAY. MAY 18, 192«. THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS PAGE TWO T t. — - Lane County Farmers Union News OFFICIAL PUBLICATION LANE COUNTY UNIT r»O. 1« COUNTY AGENT FLETCHER MENINGITIS CASES A* E IS BUSY DURING MONTH REPORTED IN S. P. CAMPS WILLAMETTE Springfield High Loses. By a score of « to 1. I he university Mrs . Brag* of Portend arrived High school baseball nine defeated lite S; rlugfleld M«h arhuol (emu here Two cases of meningitis have brok- Monday f««r an indefinite visit with ! Tuesday evening Inferior pitching April waa a busy month for Count, her «later. Mrs W II Anderson en out in Southern l> elfic railway 'on the part of the Springfield mound." A (tv nt O. 8. Fletcher. according to Waldo Hurdle has been at the Vet a statistical summary ot his report construction camps at Lawler and erans hospital In Portland, for the ' men was largely responsible for th< R eserve. according to Dr. \\ 11. Ihd for that month annhunced this wee.k past tw o weeks where he Is receiving defeat. Eugene making six runs on ¡two hits Springfield made Its etn»< « Mr Fletcher received 338 office lard, who Investigated the cases for j medical treatment. Ì run on an error, although (be local» eaP' In April and had «5 telephone the railway company this »reek. The first cas. broke out some time | The Sunshine d u b nt, t at the home knocked ont three hits Springfield calls In regard to farm problems Ho of Mrs 1. Cline Friday afternoon The ago. when the camp was s l t i f d a t 1 ! battery: Harper and Hastings. IMI wrote 187 individual letters, mtvlle I Reserve. This »reek s case was re­ time was spent demonstrating aprons lard. 117 copies of six circular letters, an! ported at l-awler. where practically', and material suitable for them Com A rather different score result'd visited 47 farms. He travelled 1308 mitteea were appointed, Mrs. W R from a game played this week be Biil s by automobile and 89 by train. the same workmen who were at Re­ serve are now employed The victim, Haidle and Mrs Frank Bailey ar tween Springfield high school girl» Specialists of Oregon Agricultural a Mexican. Is now in the Eugene ho* members of the social committee and and Coburg girls, the local- bringing College cooperated a total of So days pltal. where he was examined ¡rc» Mrs And.» >n of the flower commit­ home the bacon to the tune of 49 to with the county agent, and the agent R .freet,’cen ts cf sandwiches, terday by the state health officer, i tee. 13. cr cooperating specialists spoke at whose department has conducted an strawberries and cake were served by IS m eetings with a total of 2fi9 in 'investigation into the health situ ation , the hosteaa. , To Make Trip—C F Barber. M rs attendance. , The next meeting will he held tt Barber, and Bert McCurray of Eugene, The number of days devoted to va­ at the camp the home of Mrs W. H Anderson at will spennd the week end at Bend, go­ rtova project» follows—dairying. 8. which the making of sandwiches will ing over the Cascades by car ttxlay farm crop«, 8.5: rodent control. 4: JOSEPH FARNHAM DIES be discussed. The following members They will Visit relatives in the eastern •oils, poultry and mlecellaneous. 1.5 AT SAN JOSE. CALIF. were present: Mesdames. Clarence i Oregon city, returning Sunday •ach; hortlfulture and home econom I Chase. P G. McElhany. W. H. An les 1 each; marketing and general Joseph Farnham. 7«-year-old pl<> ! dersen. Tester Cvr. E. Robertgon Ross i husbandry. 5. each. Beer resident of the W altervllle dis Manning. H. R Nolleih. Manning, j trict. was burled on Monday following Collingwood Kellogg. Cogswell. Eich , Christian Church. funeral servcles held at the Walker horst Horton. W F Cline. I d in e and chapel here Mr Farnham died last Miss Etel Cogswell J - 45— Sunday school. 11:00— Morning service. Rev Chil­ Thursday night at the home of » arn Mr. and Mr«. Feree enjoy vaude- ders pleaching on “Paul's Discussion at San Jose. California. i vllle waa In Eugene, they were deeply c f Perseverence ’’ Junior church. Surviving are tvro sons. Martin and vllle was in Eugene, tev ere deeply 7:00—Senior Endeavor, Emmett of San Jose: five daughters. | Interested In a sketch cleverly' enact- f : 00—“John the Baptist and His Mes­ Mrs. D. C. Trotter and Mrs E E Pot­ ! ed by Mr and Mrs Reginald Knorr. sage for Our Generation." by Rey. ter of W altervllle: Mrs. C R Sylve.- The familiar’ name brought My Feree ter of Canary ; Mrs O. Wagner of Sa­ Childers. hack to his boyhood days In Con­ lem and Miss Grace Farnham of Tok- stantine, Mich., and he determined M rs Preschecn Here— Mrs. John lo. Japan. to Investigate. He went, to the hotel Rev. Harry Benlon conducted the Preschern of Camp Creek was a visi­ were the Knorrs were staying and tor In Springfield for a time last funeral services. Interment was In found his old schoolmate, Reginald Mt. Vernon cemetery Monday. * Knorr with whom he forgot thirty- three ytare ago. Together they lived over their boyhood days until It was time for the actors trains to leave. Msrrtags Llcsfwas Issued. Physician at Lawyer— l)r Kugelte During the peat w« »k County i'l«-rh Krater was a visiter at l.awler In t week In behalf of the Southern Pa It S ’ llrysou bus granted liter' , » rifle company, lie Itiveatlgnle I the lleensiM to the following Jame- Har­ Illness of a workmen at thw S I* old Paris ami Bulah I'l’Ck. «if Wend- vamp her«', discovering the trouble ling: Clayton Collingwood. Eugen« . anil l.lla (tester. Springfield: te ste r to be only a cold. Darby. Wntdllug. and VI «I. t i n S t i t l ’ h. Elkton; Dale Dunce Claskin", and S p rin g fie ld , t 'r » . M ay IS. 193«! Mart I' | ' fc 1 ' 1 "r N O T IC E IS IIE ItK H V G IV E N . H u t School District No. IP. of lame Conn l.ln d s a v . Goshen and T h e lm a KHn ly . I re., w ill pay ut th e o f f lio «if the S ch o o l C le rk . C ity H u ll S p rin g fie ld t 'r School W a rra n ts Nt 91.' to 987 In c lu s iv e in te rv a l roaaea a fte r M ay 15th, 1936 It W S M IT H . C le rk o f School H ist. No. 19, lutar Co., Ore •with SUMMER SCHOOL Ask for Information Eugene Business College Eugene, Oregon 992 Willamette St. SO MUCH SAFER CALL AND SEE Dr N. W Emery nH Mb». Being an Authorized Ford Dealer, we are directly inter­ ested in all Ford Owners. We are equipped to serve you in our new location at 5th and A Streets. DRUGSTORI Secretarial, Stenographic or Book­ keeping Course V - r n a r .l A rth u r K oahev, SnglnuW, and Mae Beach Walker; Joel A tlb -a -o n . S u th e rlin , «nti O riy-e llu k -r Cottage Grove THE U N IV E R S A L CAR at your. SPECIAL RATES b a ll. T r e n t: E. R. Danner Motor Co. INDUSTRIAL SITE SIGN PLANS ARE COMPLETED Facing both the McKeiigie highway and Che Natron cut-off of the S ou th -: era Pacific cramny. the large sign advertising Springfield's free Indus >t us show you th is latest creation j trial site offer, plans for which ure , America's Manter Pi-rfumer. •' of complete, is expect««! to attract wide-1 ! spread attention to the unusual offer A complete line of Toilet Accessorie.« l this city Is making. ,1 The sign will he 15 feet high, and j approximately GO feet long It will bear . the following word»: “250 Acre«, , Free Industrial Sites. Address Spring- field Chamber of Commerce.'" The sign Is to go up at an early date, according to members of th" in­ dustrial committee of the chamber of , commerce. I Stanfield Gets Favorable Report On His $5,000,000 Refund Bill Flanery’s Drug Store Restoring Taxes to 18 Counties Senator Stanfield's bill Io refund It. 907.000 of O. ft V grant laud taxes to 15 coun­ ties cf Oregon was reported out favorably on. May 8, 1920. hv hl» Senate Committee on I'ub'.e Land», for passage In ill Mi- ate. Besides restoring thl» big sum to the counties affect««!, the bill provides for the annual payment of »600, 000 hereafter, which will very gr«-atly reduce the burden of the taxpayers of Oregon. Winning Fight for Resources Senator Stanfield main tain» that Oregon'» resources belong to the people of Ore. goti ninl la making a deter­ mined fight to »«-cure th«n all of the revenues derived from the utlllzalton of public land» In Oregon, and to materially reduce laxee. Hla Graxlng Bill, reported out favorably by the Cemmlttee on Public lutnd», la the enter- wedge ot hla campaign toward that end. Your Jewelry and your valuable papers are so much safer in a Safe Deposit Box. In fact, you can all but for­ get them, knowing that when you do want them, they will be awaiting you. The rental for a good-sized box Is only $2.00 per year. Better get one today. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Of Springfield W anted Eggs and. Poultry Sher Khan Stanfield for Port and Shipping Satisfying H u n g ry Folks is W here W e Shine It keeps us busy, of course, but that’s what we are here for. We try to satisfy all tastes and all pocketbooks Cove Oysters ........................................................... 2 for 25c Pork and Bea/ts, m e d ........... ................................. - 4 for 35c Corn, per can .....~......................................................... .......10« Tomatoes, per can .................. - ......................... ............— 10° Peaches, per can .............................. ........ ........................20c Orange Marmalade ................................... ........................ 27c Fresh Vegetables and Strawberries GRAY 5 C A S M iC A R R Y U. 8. Senator McNary wired Bert Anderson, republican county chairman of Jack»on County, on May 4: "I am busy assisting In the hearing» before the Senate Commerce Cirtnmtttee on the attempted sale. of the Oriental line by the Shipping Board to the Dollar interest». SENATOR STANFIELD IS ASSISTING ME IN EVERY WAY HE CAN." Writing Favorable Report on Lincoln County Refund A h ranking member of the Senate Committee on Claims, Senator Stanfield 1» drafting the report of that committee recommending the passage of the McNary bill for the repayment to Lincoln County of over 145,000 In back taxes on the U. S. spruce land». Insists on Early Completion of Roosevelt Highway Senator Stanfield recognize» t!he economic and strategic value of the Roosevelt Hlgh»-ay and maintains that It should be completed at the earliest poRHlble moment, because of the great development It will bring, particularly to all of Western Oregon. Helped Pass Original Federal Highway Act Senator Stanfield, ae a member of the Committee on Post Office« an