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    THURSDAY. MAY -’7. 11*26
TUE SPRINQOTELD NBWB
FAO g TWO
Lane County Farmers Union News
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OFFICIAL PUBLICATION
LAN t « COUNTV
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Hsve Sistlstb Annivsmary.
lanager Bert Ibaver
| potsoBCd to kill i abblu had no < ff e c t '
The Woodman will spcgisor the an
Thelr slstlvth wstldlug annlvoreary
d y b u ic ia l
STRYCHNINE BAITS D0
on twg<- hans htwdl«« In groat nurn
maul Pleasant lllll picnic this year »as celebrateti by Mr and Mrs I».
Corrsapond'-ta
NOT HARM GAME BIRDS I bars ¡n corn and bean Hold« tn v ry -'
which will tie held June Sib
F. Sylvester at thelr Jasper l'oiuo Buit-
»minx It seem , evident. th erefore.'
Mr and Mrs F F Cooper and
M * • • \ | , , | -, |, - . .I I l o li 1 • a l
V
The assumption that game blrtls
b in ts '
ft.ar# fPr lhP safety ,gf game i
daughter, Margaret and Ml»a Atm -elativi s surprlsad thè cnuple, and
may be killed by grain poisoned with
gtrvvhnine-polsoneyl b aits'
visit at the A. C. Hogart home. Mrs Parks have returned to Pleasant Hill
THURSTON NOTES
retiialned to help Uniti celebrate Ih»
Strychnine and distributed
to kill are not well
.. founded.
i
t 0 It Fish r< turned Friday and Mis for the summer and will be at their
tuoni» ni«Ai» rvetti
retient pests has been found by the
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Fountain an-i Alma Saturday.
ranch.
Tho»* predoni w*rr Mr nitri Mr»
Biological Survey of the United
I» i, children. nh>o Mr*. W hile and
The bim onthly meeting
of (ho
Marriage Licenses lasued.
Mrs. C E Jordan is looking for Fred lllnson of Springfield, Mr and
Stat s Department of Agriculture «o
„ v,s,, fr,„„ her parents. Mr
tpso children from Betid drove over Sunshine d u ll was held nt the h- tn.'' war,j
Mrs J 8 Hllls of Jasper; Mr and
be without foundation Feeding tests
Mrs Noll and her brother and
During the last week County Clerk ,j„. aummlt last Friday, afternoon. of Mrs. Anderson, the secretary. Frl-j
Mrs II J Eri. k«oti sud son Vincerti
a
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11- « n s . ' S
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have
shown
c
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d
u
st^
ly
that
the
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. family front Iowa.
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R S Bryson H*ue<1 marrtn«' Been*’-* (earing: IV nd b« tween 3 and 4 o’clock day afternoon.
and daughter. Evelyn of Engine; Mr.
gallinaceous birds as a* group, hiclud
fo’owtng: Almrtunt Smith and and arrived at John Prico’i at 9 p. ni
The time » a s spent In lhA domon J Arlo (llllet the popular athletic In
nnd Mrs. A Mathetiv nttd Mr aiti
tag quail, the prairie hen. sharp tall j Be>tr|ce Howard. both of Portland; wh re they spent the night.
strathgi of sandwich making, a com instructor at the Pleasant lllll high Mrs filarlo* Neet and sona Donald.
rd grouse, and sage »reuse. possess
W esley Wright and Laura
i sehoo last year. Is egpected Io arrive
Thurston tmsehall team
played tuunlty name was also discus*' d
Varila and Albert of Wlnberry; Mr.
certain immunity from strychnine • Walker,
' .
hoth of
both
of Brownsville;
Brownsville; Harry
Harrv p |eaaant d m t»Hni la*t Friday after
The host.»« served samlwlchas. I s<gwa time tn the near future to visit and Mrs. R.d» il Arnold and Mrs.
poisoning.
p McNair. Ashland, and Agnes «latta- ibl'ii where they met their first de cake, and coffee Mrs lam e assisted with friends at Pleasant Hill
Alva Croft of Shedd
In serving. The following members I ITInelpal of the high school M. K
A striking test made several years |ta Bowers. Eugene; Charles Elmer feat of this season
agd tn California definitely proved Mltchen , nd Nina Opal Lewie, h.dh
There was a meeting at the hull were present: Meadamoa A. W Fer­ Haye, has been confined to bis boil
Cart Loaded Out.
that barley, poisoned according to the
Crow; Tunis D. Both. Eugene. an' last Thursday evening to see about ree. C Carrie Parshall. Letter Cyr. the last two days.
bureau's
standard
ground-squirrel f r o t h y
White, both of Eugene. Ket|, n|r eiec-tvlv light in our neighbor tame. Clarence Chase, U. 0. McEI
The Spring«' Id Mill and Grain
formula in
t fb a a n
rles
company thia week loaded out a car­
formula
in ns-
usv In that ' - state,
---- - had no .in
r s Wigan« Eugene, and D- > h(x>d j w M(, Xrtbur engineer from hany, O H Neal, E. Robertson. H THURSTON SENIORS TO
" ‘ | , .. hy . Middleton.
„ j j i . , - , Junction
v.inetlon Cltv.
.
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affect on the abundance of ----
the valley
Cltv; Aubrey
Aubrey _ Eugene, was out . to
GIVE TWO PROGRAMS load of feed for Oakridge, and «noth-
explain everythin* F Wylie. W II. Anderson and W It
quail These birds were plentiful a n d 1 Kabbe^ Ashland, and Netta Adair,
Ivan Rickard frost» W endlln* spent Hardie.
e.l for Coquille
remained so in
In areas which fwere
tw ere ’ Salmi<n;
Austin Farrington and Char • (hp wpek pnd a, J()hn K, |mta, on
Sa,mfB, . ¿„„tin
The graduating rlasa of the Thurs­
heavily polsnsted Not a single dead ,o y p n Axley.
both of Eugeni , I .
g ,,v Turner
ton higli school will appear In two
nenvuy
«..w.v, ——
Rev
Turner from
from Eugene
Eugene pre«
preached
UPPER WILLAMETTE
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a
z « _ .-_ x 1 l
« art
T llv
iprograma In i .finocihm with com
quail was found, nor were
any oK M Morford.
Creswell, » and
Lily V Me- his farewell sermon here last Sun
served showing symptoms of strv.h Neil, Eugene.
day.
Pleasant Hill and Trent public mencenumt exercise». Toni-’rrnw .v
Bine poisoning. Quail subsequently
Mr. nnd Mrs. Felix Sparks front scbo'fls closed Friday, May 21. The nlng the claHs nl«ht program' will he
Men Are Injured.
shot showed that they had been eat­
McKenxIe bridge
spent
Suturdav Pleasant HUI school had a club dem­ hel l amt on June 2 the t-liv»» play
The program for tomorrow night's
ing the barley t«X a limited extent.
onstration and basket dinner for the
night with Mr and Mrs John Price
Some of the birds were captured and
A freak accident repeated Itself at
event follow«
Mr and Mrs Carl Holden from mothers and pupils.
fed a poisoned mixture of barley the Fisher Lumber company's Mar- Portland spent the week end with
ClasS Poem Dale Phetteplaee
Saturdav. May 22 the members of
One adult quail ate 1 « kernels of
m(n ;hi, week On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs Arch Sbongb
Claw History Emma Ihtvls and
I the Pleasant lllll Cooking club ai d
this poisoned barley In J4 hours with w l ,„ am McKay of Marcóla was
Herold Baughman apent Saturday i thelr b a ile r. Mrs. J A. Phelps, and Dale Ph tleplaee
■o sign
sign o of f 111
111 effecta
This grain
gram ;; " " k
the rlRh, Pye by a krtot fly
w((h ,
so
effecta. This
Claaa Prophecy—Charles Zeigler
, the members of the sew ing clu h and
would have killed 12 ground squirrels. Jj)e
, he , aw . and was hroubt to
Mr and ( S^rs L. p
C. y#|
Yam' ll and . thelr lead. r. Mrs M. E. H aya, a lie n I add Doris Green
More recent tests conducted sub- a local physicians offiei-
tr a
Alumni Scandal—■ Emma Duvl* and
daughter. Edna June, also
Mr. an' ..I the lam e County cluh day cel.-ba
Manttate
"e earlier experim ent,, m-nt. Monday morntag Hovd Ken
Russel
Mr«. Ira Gray motored to Belknap, tlon lit Eug.no. Many of the nmih.-rs m
---- •----
went too. Ttyose who went were Mre
m
_
Birds have eaten as much a ,
ker nedy iw is s u m s
' •
springs
Claes
Will- Kate Baxter
Bel« of potsored wheat without the working at the '..me pi. .
Maod
O ra tio n —W liinlfred E n d ic o tt
Maude Edmlston. who K tit and ha.' Andy Olson. Emma O f n, F lor. n.
L ightest Evidence of i.l effect. Tb-v rus’ d to 3 prtn*fleld for tn atm. m to quit teaching, spent the week end Lueile and James Jordan. Be« nie
Music.
did however. Indicate a strong dis- Neither accident was serious, al with Mildred Price
Jeanne Tinker. Mrs. Hays. Marjorl
The play to be given June S Is "A
Mrs O n e v lv e nealnan and dnugh Linton Helen Carter. Ida May Mood Poor Married Man.“ with the most
like for the poisoned grain. Grain though painful
ter Zorn who has taught at Gardiner ward. Mrs. Phelpn Evelyn Ph. Ip-. Important rol-s taken by Winifred
the post rear, ha« finished her school Hubert Phelps. Buhlna l*«w»mt Ev Endicott, Kate Baxter. Emma Davis
,and arrived here
visit her mothe- e lm Monson. Mr Lawson. Roberta and Dale Ph> !'• place Maude Russell,
I.
..
.
I.aw s.gi E lb e rt W in n er. D ouglas h id ' senior. lx»ub> Christopherson. Junior
last Monday
ler Mildred Swift. Luretta Baughman. and Hugh Doolittle, sophomore, com
William W eaver -received a trt»-
plete the caste.
1 gram Satgrdav telling .ihtrn of th» Ruth Emery
An 8-poun-l baby boy, Morton Par
‘ death of h l, brother. John Weaver.
was born to Mr. nnd Mrs. C. |
Resolution,
In Portland. He met his death accl- nell.
Y o u need not wall for a h |»«'< i’ll
P. Mason ut Gallup. New M eslgo,. To the officers and members nt
idently. hut M r. W eaver did not re­
sale to Hjtve money on toilet
Sunday. May 23. Mr« Mason was b- lleceta Local Farmer«' union No IBf.
ceive the particulars.
Z r_____
X "A .m ig M v requisite. In the Re«.U Store.
„ h e re a s It “
Mrs. Louis Rlsxl, who apent t h e . fore her marriage Elda B ristow ., W
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
L
O(M
,
,B
n)a
lnf|
nity
»lsd.ini
to remove
p H<,0 |»(, W)|, . r fo r e x a m p le
past w+nter In Phoenix. Arlanna. ar-1 daughter
Bristow
of
pieaaaat
lllll.
•
I
from
our
midst
our
beloved
brother.
_
o n | y } 2 ,0 0 'a t»OX, til'*
W ith fitting form al , thetic
qualities
of
rived here Tuesday tn visit her par
Mildred Mornlngstar. Mr. and Mrs It. I Larnm.
’ Creams $ 1.00 u Jar anti the T al­
’ ents. Mr. and Mrs. W alter Edmlston.
ity, yet with an un
mind, we serve with
Therefore be It resolved;
cum $1.00.
I Mrs. JeiAile Fdmlston from Engene Irving Borthlck and baby, and Mis»
derstanding born of 1 the modesty of wis-
Verna Manning drove dogsn
Thn| we
wa PXtpn(j
Thnt
extend ()Ur
our sincere sympa-
sympa.
dop»n from
tr,,n‘
Is
spending
this
week
vleltlng
her
experience,
sympa- | dom.
Monmouth last Friday to spend the fhy
hu dwll on nd b r further Let US show you th,H ^ * M‘I
! children here.
week end with relatives at Pteaaant rM<(|yed that B rnpy of these resols- line. In It you Can satisfy your
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hastings re­ ___
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..
.»■ on
g»« the minutes
«niniii»*» uf every
c v e r v wish.
Winn.
HUI and - Trent.
I tlons
he ____
spread
turned Monday from Washington
The
play.
Thirteen
Plus,
given
by
our
uni„n.
and
a
copy
be
sent
lo
the
111*
, where they went to see Mrs Hasting«’
---- ...------n u t htsh
family.
brother. James Rondell. who Is ser­ the students of the Pleasant Hill high
PHONC
And be It resolved that our charter
»«•hoot dre wa good crowd both Friday
iously 111
and Saturday night« of last week be drap d In black for a period of
6 2 -j
The different members of the cast thirty daya.
WILLAMETTE
Committee,
______
W|th Russell Woodward and Don
Mrs. CHAR. F WALTERS
Paul Pengra who has he. n • (siting Hyland taking leading pari« showed
Mrs. R. R BAY.
at the home of h l, parents. Mr. and i match skill In acting
,Tlter,>” ’ *
Mrs. RUFUS C STONEFIIH-D
Mrs W J Pensra. has returned to t|on. Mrs. Wimmer and " a
Community News
a
DRUG STCRE
C A R A NOM E
Toilet A rticles
„„|
. ,„ ,
.
Flanery’s
Drug Store
W.F.WALKER
fúNERAL S ervice
.
SPR.tNGFIELD.ORE.
his home In Corvallis
I WANT ONE TOO
Mother, Ruth Is getting a
Corona Portable Typewriter
As Her
G rad u atio n G ift
Office Machinery & Supply
C O M PA N Y
Eugene
Guard Building
Mr. Pergra's son gave a piano duet, and Miss
let Inmun aang beliween acts.
Baccalaureate services for
the
P l.nsant Hill high school were held
at tlie Christian church Sunday nisht
Rev W A Elkins giving the address
seven Students, all boy», comprise
the graduating class thia year. They
are Ted Bed'll. Guy Mathews. Ih.il
G a r m le n . Delos Davis. Russell Harri­
son. Joe Walker Willard Elliott.
hdnp
Commencemqut exercises will be
Chas.
Bailey
made
a
trip
to
Mr.
held
at the gymnasium Friday nigh
Claskanle
Wednesday,
returning
In spite f »he disagreeable wvnth
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Giles Bowers of To. er quite a number attended the open
ledo were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ing nt the Summer Delight park
which has been built on the south
Jay Fish Monday and Tuesday
Richard
Maxwell
returned
to side of Coast Fork bridge by Mr. and
school after an absence <* ten daya Mrs. J. E Jacoby.
At the regular meeting of the Wood ,
on account of mea-sles
Florence Bell and Charllne Fish men at Pleasant Hill the following
were week end guests of thelr aunt, officers were elected: Counsel com
mander. Morton Bristow, oast conn
Mrs. A. C. W ilson of Eugene
sel, Wm. Cruzan advisor Rodney Wll
Jay
Fish,
accompanied
hv
Mrs.
Miss Alma and Mrs. O R F* h, 'rove Hams, escort Harry Veatch, secretary
trt Junction City, Wednesday for a Lawrence Laird, watchman Roy John
health Is much Improved
He Is es­
tablished In the hardware business
In Corvallis.
Rev and Mr,. Leslie Bailey and
children of Toledo, arrived M nday
for a day's visit at the Jay Fish
home.
Mrs. G de Brookert of Eugene
spent Tuesday at the T. J. MaSwcll
SUMMER MEATS
W anted
During the warm da-- end acai.oiri our phyBical systems
demand different meal« than in winter.
Eggs and Poultry
For instance- isn't a nice plate of sliced cold summer
sausages with rye bread, or cold boiled ham, jellied tongue,
liver loaf, with a few leaves of crisp lettuce, and cold potato
salad, more inviting on a hot day, than a steam y mess of
corned beef and cabbage? We think so.
Sher Khan
We have always in stock a complete variety of Hummer
m eats to tem pt the most finicky appetite.
INDEPENDENT MEAT CO.
662 Oak Street
♦■•zi
Eugene, Oregon
4th and Main
Springfield
Phone 63
'676 DEPARTMENT STORES
942 Willamette St., Eugene, Oregon.
Let»* Have
Clean Hands!
"Wof how much can I get for these goods
but how little can I afford to sell them for.”
I hat was the sound reasoning
M r. Penney in his storekeepinj;
pioneering days whe i he was
foundation of this grtat family i.f
stores,
that guided
back in the
laying the
department
T hat is the policy which I ns I en followed
to this day. .'.nd wii.i humired.* oj Stores
today Wiiiiin easy reach of more than a
quarter of the population of the en • I'nitcd
States, it is plain to understand why this
price-policy has woii such universal popu­
larity.
'i bis Store subscribes heartily to this
as every Store in our great family of
must. It not only subscribes to this
but it steadfastly practices it In all its
naming.
policy
Stores
policy
price-
Those who desire to make each dollar al­
ways buy exactly 100 cent»’ worth are remem­
bering this I
t