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    T H U R S D A Y . JU N K 17, IH2H.
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
PAOft TWO
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Lane County Farmers Union News
OFFICIAL PUBLICATION LANE COUNT* UNIT ixO. H
LAND PLASTER AND
COUNTY AGENT ATTEN D S
CO NVENTIO N A T ASTORIA
Community News
By
S tp v c ih l
A
L IM E A ID S A L F A L F A
R. S N E E D C LO S IN G
O U T B U S IN E S S H E R E
C o rr« s p o n d --t»
‘ I h a i of 'lin n , »polls, Mit a. i.tf . is
n u . lui lill* the nl< for Mr. « - d
T ill or fifteen duys will lie ti- d u i
!p which to dispose of Hie steel, no-
ct-tii ng Io Mr In nl
M hen a»k> d vesienlny a-, lo hl*
li tur plues, Mr Sneed said I II» I
ii-aiie no definito arrangem ent» y -t
but would probably engage lit mini-
ro ss In M artin et with his l-rcll>»r
a fte r taking a rest.
P aia >t < tired by O. 8 F letcher,
A It Sneed, for th irteen v -at s in
County Agricultural Agent O. c .
iiuty ag ricu ltu ral agent, on the in business ill Springfield, Is cl sing out
F letch er leaves today to atten d
(
tills . co of lim e and land p laster on hl store this week by a big sale
UPPER W IL L A M E T T E
W ILLA M E T T E
eonvontiou of th e coast county ag at*
. Ifalfa in Lane county Indicate that wh oh opened W ednesday. Au io- n as
a t A storia. Friday is The agents a re
A large crowd attended th e ann u al
°**» Cogswell, accent panted by his tinder most condition* both .Unto and he has disposed of his good», Mr
going to m eet a t th e branch expert
land p laster wilt give Increased Siow d will leave Springfield f i r Mar
m nt station n ear A storia which is T rent picnic held In K attlesuake fr 11 ’• Mr Honey. a r i * e d front II. i.|
yields of alfalfa In Lane countv. The iitieg C alifornia w h e n his b rother lias
grove
at
T
rent
A
splendid
prograitt
k
h
week
for
a
visit
at
the
Cogswell
conducting experim ents dealing with
th e problem s of the counties w est of full of pep and fun was given iti th e hcine and to assist Mr, Cogswell wltn county agent has com pleted securing a »tore.
his cherry crop The resu m ed to yield data on the first H itting on
th e Coast range.
, 'm o rn in g : th e usual races, pillow
EltctlOn Postponed—The Woodman
•
tig h t nlfalfa dem onstrations which, The store was closed Mi rd ay to
Mr F letcher Is m eeting with th e fights, etc., w ith ball gam es were Rend Sunday evening.
of
Ilo- World el elloll which was si hsd
n.
ik
•
it
reo
'y
for
the
d
o
sln
;
out
h - I i -
were
startl'd
In
the
spring
of
1923
Mrs.
W.
J
M
vrrow
nnd
two
»on
ag en ts of th e coast counties nnd will th e a ttra tiv e featu res of th e after-
iib-d for the T uesday lllghl m eeting of
a.id
was
reopened
W
cdiieaiin/
to
«lav
Eugene
and
M
errit
of
Tillam
ook
a
d
­
Yields
were
determ
ined
on
libo
f
il
Study the work of th e station. He , noon.
open until the goods are gone. ' C the lodge was postponed for a week.
Mr. and Mrs. J A Phelpa and tw o here with Mrs M orrow's p arents. Mr. lowing fa rm s: E. L. Edw ards nnd
hopes to bring hack w ith him some­
and Mrs. A. C. T ravis for a two-weeks 11. L. Plank on Pacific highw ay south
th in g cf value to th e farm ers of Lane children. Evttvi« and R obert, motored
of Junction C ity; Ira d ra y . T hurston :
from th e ir hom e at Sw lsshonte *o visit.
county.
J a m ts I- Maxwell arrived home P .nltl Swenson, ('e n tra i < -mi nun It v.
P leasant H ill and sp en t the week en I
at the home of Mr. and Mrs Floyd from Menlo Park. California. Mol d . • II I. W alt». Bailey hill: H arrv Fish
SLOGAN CO NTEST S T IL L
O. Linton
Lord at E n terp rise Mrs. George L o ri w here he has been a tten d in g college wood, C loverdale: D
OPEN; PRIZE OFFERED and son, L aw rence. retu rn ed to Swiss-
Mr. and Mrs W. R. W ing of Irving: Pl.-asant H ill; nnd J. II K e m i'd v .,
T he selection cf a slogan for S pring
Mr. nnd Mrs W. 1. Zumwalt a n ! Mohawk
field has been postponed by th e com ­ home with them Sunday night.
th ree children of C lear lak e; a id
Seven of the eight dem onstration
m ittee of the cham ber of com m erce " 'r v .- paren ts of Mr« T F Kahle* Mrs. Anna Knox of Springfield. were plots w ere divided Into four sm aller
from th is week until som e tim e before «pent several days last week vlslfln.t dinner gneets of Mr. and Mrs. A. C plots, of which one was treated with
th e nex t m eeting of th e cham ber, at th e home of the d au g h ter a ’ Picas
lime at th e ra te of approxim ately
T ravis Sunday.
Ju n e 25, No d efinite date h as been an t Hill.
R- n Squires of Colfax, W ashington, one ton p et acre; one with land pla­
In w hatever w alk of our attendance — our
set by the com m ittee fo r tile selee-
Mrs C. E Jordan Is expecting h e- arr(ve<,
and w |„ locate U r a
ter at the ra le of approxim ately on-'
tlon of th e slogan a s th e m em bers m other and father. Mr. and Mrs H all m anently. H is fam ily cam e by car ton per ac re ; one with land plaster
life, In lo fty o r low ly Sincere
Service
I h
w ish to give co n testan ts all the tim e and h er b ro th er and fam ily from Towa som e tim e ago.
at the rate of 75 pounds per acre: j
oecutm tlon m ay be
possible for the subm ission o f slog- next S aturday. T hey a re travelling
S atu rd ay evening Mr. and Mrs w one wllli lime anil land planter at
■
the one w ho need* w ith o u t p u rlla llty .
by auto.
O. Cogswell en tertain ed Mr. and Mr> the ra le s m entioned; while one ha I
A prise of 15 is offered by the cham­
Mr and Mr» M E H ays left for S w atser of Eugene at d in n er—the oc no special tria im e n l and served ns
ber of commerce for the winner. The R oseburg S atu rd ay to visit a few days ra s | on being Mrs. Cogswell's b lr'h n check plot. The eighth plot was dl
•lo an s m ay be of any n atu re, th o u g h , with M rs H ay's m other.
day ThP evening was spent visiting vlded Into tw o parts, of which on-
brev ity is desired. They are to be
A rood m any old tim ers are ex- and cake and ice cream were s e r v e ! part received lime at th e ra le of one
m ade t i e official slogan of Spring-
af tb e
an n , VPrsarT c f by th e hostess
j ton p»r acre and the o th er r e c e lv d
field and will be used on all letter- A p f(mnd,n< of tbp P leasan t Hill
John Kok* and C harles (*hrlstensoa no treatm ent.
h eads, posters, and advertising.
The average yield of nlfalfa n s
C hristian church Sunday, Ju n e 29 of Eugene visited with Hick Maxwell
pr in g f ie l d ore
Any person thin k in g of a good c a t­ An all-day session will be held w ith ]a8t week.
the eight check plots which receiver,
chy phrase d escribing th e m any ba<tkpt d,nnpr af „ „ „ „
L ast week a th ief stole a b a rre l no treatm en t was 1799 pound* per
points about Springfield in a few
T he Tan» C ounty C h ristian E n ­ about tw o-thirds full of gas from II acre. T he yield on th e «even plots
w ords should subm it th e ir sloan to
deavor will hold an a lld a v m eeting K. Chase The oil was being used at that received land plnsti-r was 2259
C arl Olson or ML M. P eery who have
his irrigation p lant The em pty bar round* peg »ere and the a v e rs e -
a t P le a 'a n t H ill Sunday. .Tun« 27.
charge of the con’e s t The slogan may
r 1 was found In an orchard *ome yield en the rig h t plots that received
describe the advantages of tjhe loca­
Mr. John O arm lre and bride f-o e
lime only was 3999 pounds tier acre
distance away.
tion of Sprinfield o r Its industrial or Mrs R d !" W ’-r m e r' retu rn ed from
The yield on the »oven plots that
recreatio n al advantages or anythfng •h î- w. r'-’ l n r t r i o W ednesday. Ju n e
received both lime nnd land nla deg
T
H
U
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S
T
O
N
N
O
T
E
S
extoling S ’-ningfeid as a desirabl 9, b n t as y e t the young folk« have
was 3152 pounds per acre On tbesi
p la -e in which to live.
e o t S ' i c e e e ’ p ,’ 'n g i v i n g »hn new'v-
>'
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford H errlngt it. dem onstration« the application
r ^ r * j l i , 6 7 6 DEPARTMENT STORES
T he sam e person may subm it as weds th e usual charivari.
who have been visiting th e ir »later. lime alone Increased the yield of nt
m any slogans as he desires as the
Mrs F red J F>l!ott a - d 7 children Mrs. W illiam H enson, left Thursstn- fslfa hav 9K1 pound. per acre, an I
942 W illam ette St., Rugene, Oregon.
com m ittee w -h e s to have as m any as
nprt
M’s* F ’ta W angi Vo arc exneoted for K lam ath Falls w here they expect Ih- application of land p laster In­
possible from w hich to select the
creased the yield on s< ven plots 531
to arriv e from Phoenix 'ris o n a n--’ t , to m ake th eir home.
w inner.
Maude Edm iston is spending the pounds per acre over th " yield or
week to «pend the sum m er at th -
borne Of t h e i r « i s t e - M r and Mrs F week n ear C orvallis v isiting rela the corresponding seven tdot« Phat
W IF E OF FO R M E R PASTO R
received no treatm en t »The nnpllcn
ttvea.
R T in k er at P leasan t Hill
V IS IT S F R IE N D S H E R E
Mr« Rosa B aughm an and »on, H er­ tlon of both llm - nnd la rd plaster
Mrs. Sue W igm ore, form erly a resi­
The annual «chonl m eeting of th " old frem Eugene, visited h er brother. Increased th e yield 1295 pounds p»r
d en t of Springfield for ten y ears Is P leasan t H ill Public school will he
acre over the seven corresponding
John Edm iston. last Sunday.
V isiting friends |n Springfield and Eu- > f, d M„ „ day Jn n e
2 p m at
You don't want this Store to have »oealled
plots th n t received no treatm en t.
Mr
and
Mrs.
L.
C.
Yarnell
I
n
d
gene this week. Mrs. W igm ore was »he school building for th e puroose
The county agent rep o rts that whll»
to change it* selling prices from day to day, to in ­
daughter.
E
dna
June,
left
Monday
for
th e wife of the Rev E C M igm ore
e]e r(| 8 g onP d irecto r and one clerk
definite d ata were not secured on
, an outing at B elknap Springs.
crease or to reduce its prices to you.
pros was pastor of th e
Springfield
The P leasan t H ill C hristian E 1’- 1 j j r *. E arn est B -rtsch Is serving on yields on first holtor- • -- » »— - 't h e r
F ob do w in t thf iotne. fair, advantaytous f n e tt
C h ristian church and an in stru cto r
the. W illam ette or M- T « » '• -Ivor
deavor will give sn Ice cream social
jury in Eugene.
«.,-rv dov •"
><'” ■- ,hus enabling you to determine
a t the Eugene Bible university.
19 at W oodman
A. B. M athews has been running no beneficial resu lts w ere n p-arepf
whenever you are shopping just what you are getting
W hile in Springfield. Mrs. W igm ore F rld av nieht. Jun<
where lim e was applied Io suoh hot
vhlch will begin 1 . k |g bay ha |]er for several days,
in Q uality and Savings on each article purchased.
»topped at the hom e of Mrs. R. E hall The rrngram
nt « o'clock, will consist of solo* !
A. W. W eaver and son. Clifford •om land iJind plaster rav e a decide I
M cshler.
Furthermore, it is of great importance to yoo tc
q u artette, readings Thp H vland fling retu rn ed Monday from an extended "tcrease In yield of alfalfa on these
have comparatively fresh stocks to select from day
kitchen musicnl v isit In the east. They spen m od soli*
after day. We lay no claim to having always the
B urns A ttorney Here— J S. Cook a backw ard drill
a
ntsv
let
entitled
“
Tie
Man W ho F n 1 nj th e ir tim e with Sam W eaver in
la-gest stock. The superiority o f our goods, fo r one
and wife of Burns with th e ir daugh­
Spray Aqaln for Magoot.
Tee crenm
and M|ch |g a n
te r and her hnsband sp en t M onday derstood M omen
re . n. rests in the fact that shipment.
constant y
T h ere will be no Bible school r r
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« rriv,.
from our fo rty buyers in New York who are
and T uesday with F ra n k A. DePue. hom e made ran d y will be sold during
I church services here next Sunday as j rtne or tw o additional sprays should
const ,,’t lv in the market. T h u , our good, are never
Mr. Cook motored over front Burns th e evening.
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! the Sunday school convention will be be applied to the late varieties of
,h.
rn. soiled nor undesirable in other way,.
and returned yesterday m orning He
n n < held in W alU rville
cherries to control the cherry maggot,
Is an atto rn ey in the e a ste rn Oregon " R e tu rn from Canada— Mr
O ur 676-S.ore Buying Power mean, standard qual­
R ay Never, tru ck driver for th " 1 County A gent O. C. F letcher announ
Mrs. T arson W right, re cen t new lv.
City.
ity and prices thnt are u niform ly low.
wods. retu rn ed S atu rd ay from th e ir W illiam 's saw m ill, spent th e week <ed today. He believes this to be net
end
w
ith
his
p
are
n
ts
in
Eugene
essary
In
order
to
control
the
mag
w e d d i n g t r t n to Canada
The v "u n -
Food Sale Saturday.
Rev. Jo n es w as h ere last week so | *ot on the la te r v arieties of cherries,
T he ladies of the Civic Club will eounle will -oon be a t homo to th eir
licltii g for sta te m issionary work
a nd recom m ends th at farm ers do a«,
give a cooked food sale Saturday, frten d s a t th e ir new home on
H
oward
B
aughm
an
from
Eugene
I*
to
play safe
street.
Ju n e 19. at the Long & Cross store.
spending this week with his aunt.
T he proceeds will be used tow ard the
CALL AND SE E Dr N W F m s n
I Mrs. John Price.
piano fund. The piano is now in use
o n r d s i- - n d
»"»■
j T h ere was a ball gam e on the io- n n D r ,
• t the cham ber of com m erce rooms.
O FFICERS OF LANE COUNTY , cal diam ond la st Sunday betw een
T h u rsto n and Donna. T hurston won
FARMERS' UNION
In order to protect th e w atershed
Mrs. Ira G ray |s v isiting h er son,
and supply on Salmon and Milton
• C. W. Allen, Vida, P resid en t.
* S tanley and fam ily, a t Landax and
creek s from which th e city of SL
• W. I. Beato, Eugene, Vice-Presi- • I g ath erin g wild black berries
H elens obtains its w ater supply, the
• dent.
*
Mrs. John P rice made a trip to
council and w ater commission have
• B etty M. K appauf, C ottage Grove • L andax la s t week.
decided to purchase about KUO acres
• S ecretary -T reasu rer.
*
©f logged-off land.
• W alter Morgan, Creawell, Conduc-*
R eductions ranging from 5 to 15 pef
*
cen t in various comm odities used l.J • tor.
• H. H. Sm ith, Eugene, Doorkeep- •
th " atate, with th e exception of scat
• er.
*
m eets, were reflected in bids Just re ­
• O. L. C lem ent, Wa terv llle, Chap •
ceived by the state board of control
as com pared with those subm itted in • lain.
De<i-mb< r of last
ar
An E ffective
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You Do Not Want
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BRILL'S RBEATJUNEWHITE SALE
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N yal E czem a
L o tio n
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Remedy For
Eczema
anted
Eggs and Poultry
A ny sufferer from eczema
o r any o ther skin disease
m arked by iteftiing o r burn
Ing, w ill appreciate the re ­
lie f w hich th is rem edy pro­
vides.
It is recommended fo r the.
tre a tm e n t of te tte r, ecze­
ma, rin g w o rm and sim ilar
skin affections.
The
Brill
Will
And
G r e a t Yearly Sale of J. C.
Stores [Ax Billy Dept. Store]
Begin Thursday, June 17th
Will Continue 9 Days.
— The W idely Known Event Is Called G reat June W hite Sale. It Is T his
Sale W hich Has Led To The Well Known S aying "W hen B rills " Hold ,A
Sale It Is A Sale.
— Everybody Knows -Everybody Goes— Economy Has Never Been So
Im p o rta n t For You And Every One Else In The County As It Is Now, And
T his June Event W ill Help. V isit The Store Every Day. W alk Leisurely
T hrough Every Departm ent And You W ill Find T e m pting Bargains—
W ith Especial Emphasis To Merchandise T h a t Is W hite. (A lw ays B etter
Merchandise For Less.)
Y o u 'll find it a great boon
during thin warm weather.
Sher Khan
Price 50c and $1.00
J. C. BRILL STORES
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Ax-Billy Dept, Store
662 O ak S tre e t
Eugene, Oregon
Successors to SCHAEFERS BROS.
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