The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, June 24, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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    T l I I HBDAY. JUNK 24. 102«.__ _
T H B _8P R IN O F lK l.il NEW S
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Lane County Farmers Union News
O F F IC IA L
P U B L IC A T IO N
LAN E
C O U N T Y U N IT n O . 14
■Hana aero»» the plains with oxen , Has O p e ra tio n — M r*. J. II. Cush«
1 team» They exp« rlenced many hard mau, who ha* been visiting her par
WAY FOUND TO COMBAT
By Special
PIONEER REUNION SUNDAY dtlpa. losing their way, anil being at ents. M i. and M i». C. L. M u n ti fa r
ANTS AND MOSQUITOES
times without water. when they Ihe la st tw o week», I» In t h i Phi flu
Correspond ta
C h ris tia n h o s p ita l M t» Cu»hm an i-ait
A pioneer reunion
held Sun­ ' would have to subatltute milk.
Ant» and moaqultoea »re I » « bouse-j
u n .lo u r o t» -ra lle n p e rfo rm e d Sunday
day. June 20 at the Foster farm near
The first Winter the group wen in
hold pests that become troublesome
Junction City of the descendants of the Wlllametti valley wn» »pent near m o rn in g und I» on the road to rei ov-
THUkSTO
N
NOTES
even In some parts of Oregon this
the six member* of the Rickard fum Eugene in the spring the various e ry M r C u -hm a n I* » la y in g w ith M r.
W IL L A M E T T E
tim e of year as reports to the expert-
Mr. and Mrs. Kay Baugh and fam ily »ho came to Oregon by ox train member* took up government dona and M r» M unn w h ile hl» w ife I» In
nit nt station show Control of the
A. C. Bogart of Junction City, ac­ ily motored to Junction City last j in 1S5S Members of the elan asseni tlon claim* which are now rooslly In the hospHat
former may be an Individual matter,
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companied by Gilbert Fish, spent Sunday where they attended th" hl>d at the reunion from Klamath the possession of their descendants
while tor the latter community ef­
Falls. Florence, Sheridan. Corvallis.
Installs Os* T a n k — l.um Ander on
Sunday at the G. R Fish home Mrs. Rickard reunion
fort is often necessary.
It«, I ton tu I no.
Smithfield.
G. R. Fish returned with them and
i lu rm n f n
u i u i u g from
u u u i Corvallis
a ur »«mn is
•«* Monroe.
Clarance
Horning
Moves to Springfield— Mr anil Mr? Installed a new ga* lank and pump
The best way to combat ants Is
will remain there'for several days
..... * . this
— week visiting his COU Thurston Springfield and Eugene. In
spending
H
E Huniinr huve tukin the Nye at hl* service station on the corner
to find their n ests If possible and
addition to those who live near
! of Eighth and Muln this week.
Margery Wilhelm and Helen Koko sin j atnen Edmlston.
apartments f«r the summer.
then fumigate them with carbon ,11»-
Junction City.
of Eugene spent Thursday night with
Alex Mathews, Hubert Gray an I
Blfide or keroalne. About two table-
The six Ai.-mbor» o f the pioneer
Kay N evers drove to Triangle lake
■poonfull of carbon disulfide is poured Grace Maxwell.
Mr and Mrs. Frank Pattison and I last Sunday.
Rickard family were: Casper. John.
directly into the entrance of the col­
little daughter arrived from Calif«'?
________ ________
_____ snd
_
IVler Rickard, and Mrs
Several ____
from Thurston
attend«»! Andrew
ony and then the earth is pressed
nia where they have b< en since * st I , l , l h(?
nintrlct
Sunday
School
conven
Christina
Reek and Mrs --------------------
Sarah True
ir
I J I O llI ll
UX U W I
V « 'H » S M
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firmly around the entrance to hold
fall. They will spend the sum m er, tlon at W altervllle last _ Sunday.
.
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. from In
,
er
They
came
to
Oregon
the fumea Inside.
with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. John Edmlston and dlana In 185.1 and passed through Cu
When the nest cannot he located,
The following students have r.v family attended the Rickard reunion gen» when there were only two bout
ant poison made by mixing three
•irwerpis nSwf
turned to tie lr homes for their sum
j unP, |on pity |a!«t - - Sunday
-
: ea there, one of which was a black
grains of tartar emetic with about
’67fT DEPARTMENT STORES
mer vacations: Lucille an<
»
Hasel Bdmlston left to go to New smith shop
4 tablespoons of a sugar syrup ¡s
W ylie from W illamette un ver
where abe expects to spend
There sre now 408 members of the
very effective In controlling these
942 Willamette St.. Eugene. Oregon.
Salem: Miriam and Luc 11 « • ®
most of the summer.
clan living. 224 of them being present
posts. This la smeared on bits of w ool
Monmouth Normal, and l aro
Mrs. Margaret Campbell Is spend- ,,t the reunion A .program was giv­
and china and placed about on the
m O. A. C.
ing a few days visiting her slater. ,.n consisting of singing, reading.
shelves and the runways where the fro Frances
Franiawa of Eugene spent
tslki^ and piano and Slnlln solos.
g e t , frequent As It Is easy to get Monday and Tuesday with Grace Mrs. A. B. Mathews
W e 'r e S h o w in g th e Latent M ode«
Mrs R oss Baughman from Eugene tt was voted to make the Foster farm
th is poison too strong It Is advisable
Maxwell.
is
spending
this
week
visiting
rein
the
annual
meeting
place
of
the
fam
to have the druggist weigh out the
Chaae Gardena play the Booth Kel-
The freedom of th« sens
fives here.
Ily and to have the meeting the see-
tartar emetic In three grain samples
ly ball team Wednesday evening wBg
— takes, rivers, and swim­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Felix
Sparks
from
(0
nd
Sunday
In
June
each
year
Of
(tor yon. This material Is only very
ming pools.— belongs to ths
Last week a practice game
Blue river spent the week end with fleers were elected tor the coming
Slightly poisonous so It Is not dan­
woman or miss with the at­
played but on account o p a y er
Mrs
Arrh shough
vear niiu
and i*
1» » v»«
decided to get - —
a
,vti
auu
.»«in.
—
--or
—
vv-rai
»
re«
-
gerous to nse about food supplies.
tractive, comfortable swim­
both sides being absent they will
Mrs
W
alter
Platt
and
sons.
Ken
large
record
book
to
keep
the
name»
Methods of destroying mesqultoes
ming Suit)
meet again Wednesday.
neth snd Roy, snd Mrs Rosa Baugh
members of the family snd of
fall under three classes— the drainage
man
visited
Mrs.
William
Platt
nt
,h«.|r
deaths,
births,
and
marriage«
• f bodies of water likely to contain
Jacquard
Deerhorn Tuesday afternoon.
A committee was appoint«»! to ■«-
eggs and wlgglers. the application -if
Patten»
I
FARM REMINDERS
Mrs. Bert Weaver ha» returned to - cur„ mcr, of the family history snd
ptl to bodies of water that cannot be
Reedsport after spending some time
r>t )n tooch with relatives In the
W e are ahowing many
drained, and the Introduction of fish
east If possible It was suggested to
fancy suits in all over knit
Into pools that cannot be drained or, Soil tilth, cutlvation and mol star«« here
bring all souvenirs of things that
patterns, as well ss plainer
led Such measures usually a
em a n 1 i,
"•
h
piled
deman
were brought across the plains to th»
styles All wool, priced, rea­
local or community project. H ow ev-,
AID TO BEAUTY
meeting next year tor exhibits
sonably I
, a neglected rain barrel, small pud ,
foUow|><
accordlng to
Prises were given for the oldest
es of water, or even tin cans may
exptrlment , tatlon. serve as a
! and youngest members of the group
rve as a breeding place f o r f e e d
i n
g
of Oregon dairy
- James Calvert won the former, snd
»squitoes to cause discomfort In s *
1 Robert Francis Rickard, five-months*-
iber of household. The screen
they w)„
, old son of Mr snd Mrs. Raymond
« of windows to keep out mosqui­
eat np clean at all times.
Rickard was found to be the ‘•baby"
tos can be done none too carefully
j Feed one pound of grain per day
of the reunion.
Bd even then the mosquitoes ms» for each pound of butterfat produced
sve a tendency to work through the per week, or one pound grain dally
A hletory of the family formed pan
Ire
such e cases
re. in sucn
s s e . the
. . e wire screen
,h w
of ml,k
' of the program. It was related that
iy be occasionally painted with oil
six members of a family of ten.
3 Feed as much as the cows will
I.
eltronella
grandchildren of a soldier In the
_ _ _ or _ _ keroslne.
_ _ _____
¡U k e without gaining In weight.
Revolutionary war moved from In-
,
.
! Heat Is successfully used to des-
RICKARDS FAMILY HAVE
Community News
Your New Swimming Suit,
M ? «fe
•
•
•
t *r0_ insects In small amounts of
product, by the Ore-:
OFFICERS OF LANE CO UN TY •
FARMERS' UN.ON
• I
c
'T
Rtatlon The ma,„ rH l
W
Allen. Vida. President.
• | • * » 11‘” r baking pan
and
W. L Seals. Eugene. Vlc^Preal- • , Placed In the oven for one hour The
• temperature is regulated by placing
Betty M Kappauf. Cottage Grove • a pan of water In the oven. This Is
Becretarv-Treasurer.
• , kept close to the boiling point but
Walter Morgan. Creswell. Conduc-’ ! not allow««d to boll This treat.renl
tor
• destroys the germination of se -d and
H. H. Smith, Eugene, Doorkeep- ’ I* not safe for rising flour I »’ ed
• is intended for planting, the ten.p ra
Clement. W aterville, Chap- • j ture Is kept b rween 130 degr«;» k-
7 L-
1
o. L
and 145 degrees F
Constant seeping of rain In .tumid
clim ates, such as western Orxron
carries away the several Important
C A L L FOR BID S .
soil chem icals L me. one of th i mosL
Sealed bids w ill be received by important of the chemicals in soils.
ie clerk of School District No. 19. ; Is readily learned and unless soro»
ane County .Ore., at his office la system of crop? n t Is cc” hed or bv
ie City Hall. Springfield. Ore., for which the plan s retain th? lims
ie furnishing of labor and material «»•rough their r o t s it is soon cairi-d
ir the painting of the Lincoln cown beyond la«’ r«s b o most crop
chool Building Springfield. Oregon. pl.-nts. finds tt? • gp??’tie»i: ntati« n.
Certain weed», s leb ae sheep sT -
11 material to be furnished by the
Idder, also all labor and risk to be eel, sour sorre: and hor«“-tail rul h
orne by the party whose bid Is ac- generally Indie«, -> s »1 noumes;
tpted by the board. A separate bid
C A L L FOR W A R R A N T 8 .
dll be received at the same time
School warrants o f School Dlst No.
nd under the same conditions, for
he tarring of the roof of said build- 19, Lane County, Oregon, will be
ig with Asphalt or Rubber Elastic paid at the Clerks office. City Hall,
reparation for Roof Covering Plans i Springfield. Oregon, up to and Includ­
nd specifications are on file In th • ing No 1175. Interest ceases after
ffice of the Clerk, City Hall. Spring- the 27th of June, 1928.
R W SMITH,
leld. Oregon. The board reserves
Clerk of Dist. No. 19
be right to reject any or all bid«,
J 24 J1 1
lids will close on July 8th at noon,
J 24
lids will be opened on July 8th, at
o’clock p. m.
R. W. SMITH.
CALL AND SEE Dr N. W Emer«
ma.fvH- ’• /Hi •»Iflts? qnrl ~o*b«»r work •
Clerk Dlst. No. 19.
lain.
W anted
Eggs and Poultry
Sher Khan
s
6F 2 n
'
Eugene, Oregon
Under thia young woman's skillful
hands the front of the Administration
Building of the Sesqul-Ceotenuial In-
ternatlonal
Exposition
Association
quickly takes on a delightful aspect
She directs gardeners where to place
the small trees and shrubs about the
great stucco building
She Is doing
her share to make the big celebration
of the 150th anniversary of the sign
Ing of the Declaration of Indepeud
ence a success
F o r d P rices
DROP
New Prices Delivered
Here
Roadster, with Balloon Tires and Starter ..................................... $450.00
Food for
Thought
Touring, with Balloon Tires and Starter ............................................ 471.30
Coupe, with Balloon Tires and Starter
............................................ 585.01
Tudor Sedan with Balloon Tires and Starter .................................... 595.25
Fordor Sedan, with Balloon Tires and Starter ................................ 646.46
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A ll the leading
I 1
Chassis, with Balloon Tires and Starter ........................................... 380 00
Truck Chassis with Balloons in front, without starter ................... 405.00
Truck Chassis with Balloons in front, with starter.............................. 455.00
Above Prices Went Into Effect June 19, 1926. Average $45 Reduction on
all models.
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