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THURSDAY, JULY 15. 192«
THJB SPRINGFIELD NEWS
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Lane County Farmers Union News
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M A R K E T NEW S
SHOW
R E P O R TS
O UTLOOK
V A R IE D
Continued dry weather is reduo ■
Ins the Northwestern wheat crop now
being harvested in the earlier se c ­
tions. C 'i -Iderable quanity of hard
wheat and pinched wheat is report
ed from Eastern Oregon. Plump hard
White will llkelv be in demand. The
position of soft common white and
»eft s h ite club will undoubtedly be
Strong before the season Is over.
The general wheat market has
Strengthened despite large receipts of
newly threshed wheat east of the
Rocky mountains wheat east of t h e '
ed unfavorable weather in the hard ‘
red spring wheat district. While no j
Official estim ates is yet available.
Bays the U, S department of agricul­
ture, as to the w orlds carry-oyer on
July 1, It is ¡estimated that the supply
Is m aterially lees than last year. Con-
tinned demand for flour from the
Orient Is considered favorable to Paci­
fic northwest w h ea t
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O F F IC IA L
P U B L IC A T IO N
Maryland Boys W in in Dairy Judging
LANS
C O U N T Y U N IT rtO. 14 -------
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Reoord C ar at Lum bar Sant
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FARM REMINDERS
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D igging up and burning straw b erry I
p lan ts is tin only known m eans of
control in (Ireto n , says the «xperl ,
m oot station. The sooner this is
done a fte r the crop is h arv ested tli
Io iter. T he Insect-dam aged
plants ■
can be told by th e ir unhealthy appear
am v, many leave.» turning brown utid
r»d. Did Infested patches are sources
of infestatinus for new er plantings j
unless dug out and <11» troy cd.
,
L e ft to rig h t, Stanley Sutton, A rth u r Dunnigan and Ralph W aker
cl M aryland receiving the national championship cup from Secretary
of A g ric u ltu re Jardine, as the best boy judges in the V. S. o f D a iry
ry
cattle
These boys w ill now represent the
S. in the Intern ation al
contest in England. July ,4.
O F F IC E R S OF LA N E C O U N T Y
F A R M E R S ' U N IO N
C. W Alleu Vida, President
w I Reals, Eugen», V ic Prest
debt
H etty M K appauf, C o tta g e G rove
Secretary-Treasurer.
W alter Morgan, Croswell, Conduc
tor.
II II. Sm ith, Eugene, Doorkeep-
or.
l). 1.. C lem ent, Wa tervllle. Chap
lain
The llooth-Kelly com pany r«»'»nt
ly » lopped a record ear of lumin to
tile Prêt ilergrasl company of (lien
Roger-». West Virginia according to
an It- in appearing in the July 10 la»uo
of ibe 41, Lum ber News. The car
conlalneil 70,001 feel of S U II <’ II 3
S celling
This Is an unusnlly large
liatd n i (be average ear coiitains from
SA.OUO to 30.001) I » , I
L ib rary To Close—The City Libr­
ary will lie closed beginning Munday
July l»th. until Wednesday. July 38th,
at which time Ibe Librarian will take
her vacation
From 400.000 to a half million bush W ANTE I, Mld.ll«
Aged Woman
els of potato see«! are used annually
wlshen house work Phone Spring
In Oregon, nays (he farm crops, de­
Jl 15. 33. 3»
field 14F 6. .
partment at the pollege
Of thia
large amount not more than t&.ooo
bushels are usually of certification
quality. Not more than 50.000 bush
els are really good enough to be
classed as standard seed. To remedy
this deficiency In good seed use of the
potato seed plot la coming more and
more Into use m thia stale
676 DEPARTMENT
Cutting lawns too close to the
service of this Summons upon you: root, has much the same bad effect
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and If you fall so to answer, for want a . pulling all the lea v e, off of a plant
IN D U S T R IE S B U S Y thereof, the plaintiff will apply to
the court for the relief demanded Oregon lawn growers are reminded cows, aavs the experiment station
by the landscape gardening depart
Portland. July 15.—Midsummer em­ therein.
He experts a certain expense for
ment
of the state college. The little
ployment condltlns prevail through­
feeds, which Increases with the In­
The undersigned attorney Is a res
grass blade Is a plant needing Its
put all districts of th e Pacific North­ ldent attorney of the State of Oregon
creased cost of milted feeds.
Still
green top as well as Its roots to
and
her
residence
and
post
office
w est, according to the 4L employ­
he runs the risk of losing some good
ment letter published here today. address la No. 315 Platt Building. manufacture food and make a healthy customers If he raises bis milk prices
growth.
Employment gains have been shown Portland. Oregon.
aeeordlngly, A cost accounting sys­
In farm work, highway construction
JANET R. WHITE.
tem will Indicate when such risks
IN THE JUSTICE COURT. EUGENE are neceaaary.
Attorney for the Plaintiff
and the fruit canning industry, while
,
JU S T IC E DISTRICT. LANE CO-
Residence and P. O. address 315
declines have marked the logging In­
UNTY,
OREGON.
Platt Building. Portland. Oregon.
An annual premium of 9212.32 Is
dustry. Many camps In both the fir
Willamette Collection a Credit Ser­
Jl 15 , 22. 29 Aug. 6. 13. IBM.
made by the Oregon dairyman who
and pine districts are closed be­
vice, a corporation, plaintiff,
ships five gallons of sw eet cream
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cause of fire hasard. the letter said,
C. B. Wilson and Mrs. C. E. Wilson, WOaBJy IB aognpartson with a like
Following the Fourth of July holi­
amount shipped sour. Investigations
TIME AND PLACE OF
• his wife, defendants.
days, sawmills In all districts have
SUMMONS
by the college dairy department show
LOCAL MEETINGS
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gradually resumed cutting, until to­
To C. E. Wilson aud Mrs. C. E
Canary— Firs» Sunday and Third •
The weekly premium at 3 cents a
day fnlly 85 per cent of the major
Wllsvoa.
h
is
wife,,
defendants:
Saturday, Farmers Union Hall.
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«¡ills are in operation. Is both the
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE pound la $2 12. and tw o suoh prem
Cloverdale—Second and Fourth * OF OREGON, you are hereby re ; lums will pay for a good barrel and
fir and ptne districts, however, there
FrMwye. Cloverdale School House. • quired to appear and answer tbe j the cost of Installing It as a cooling
are fewer night shifts at work than
Creswell- First and Third Tuee- • complaint which has been filed | plant
After this hat been done
was the case one year ago. and the
dags. Cnwewefl. M. W. of A. HaU. • against you In the above entitled t|,ere , , no eItra WOrk In the delivery
tendency is to adjust productlos to
Coaaa Fork—Beoand and Fourth • Court aad aaaaa within six w ee. of sw eet cream» aa compared with the
demand. There are hat few unem­
syw. Farm Union HaU
* from the date of the first publication work of delivering soar cream, many
ployed lumber workers the 4L letter
Tnenday, Daaabe • of this summons, and If you (all to farmers hare reported.
a so appear and answer the plaintiff
/will ask Judgment against yon In the
City building, highway and road­
and Foutb Turn- •
sum of 150 00, together with laterrst
work, railroad construction and main­
thereon at the rate of eight per cent N O T IC t OF F IN A L BK TTLKM BNT
tenance. together with bridge work
Notice la hereby given that Grace!
per annum from the 30th day of Jan­ E
Hobb«. Administratrix of tb e 1
pnd dam construction, are at the
uary. 1*35, and the furthur turn of Estate of Anna E Hobbs, deceased,
geason’as peak, the 4L letter Is-
335.00 as a reasonable attorney's fee has filed her final account and report
dfeatad.
sad Its costa and disbursements In as such Administratrix, with the
Haying, wheat h a rv est berry pick­
this action; and that the personal County Court of Lane County. O r-,
property attached by the plaintiff In County Court e fLane County. Or
ing and fruit farm work are giving
this action be sold to pay said Judg­ etoo. and the said Court has set B at-!
employment to thousands at this time
ment. attorney's fees, costs and ac­ urday. the ltth day of Augu.t 192«
Demands from ranchee for extra
at 10:90 o'clock In the forenoon, at
cruing coats.
peaaonal help Include calls for men.
This summons la served upon you the County Court room of said Coun­
women and children, and hundreds of
once a ty as the time and place to hear
fourth Wednesday. I p. m. L O. O. * by the publication thereof
auto tourists are moving from dis­
P. hall. WaltewfUe.
• week for six successive weeks In objections to the same, and for the
final settlem ent of said Estate
trict to district as work demands.
Mt. Vernon—First and Third • the Springfield* News, In accordance
GRACE E HOBBS, Administratrix.
with an order made and entered the
Wednesday. Braaf.etd Btocs.
• 14th day of July. 1326, autborlxlng WELLS & WELLS, Attorneys for
Jl 8 15-22 29 Aug. 6
Silk Creek Meets First and Third • and directing the service of sum E sta te .
JN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Thursday at Qedar School Houee • ' nl0nl by publication
Date of first
STATE OF OREGON, FOR THE
Spencer Creek—Third Friday, *1 publication July 15. 1326.
COUNTY OF LANE.
Pine Grove School House.
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H A R O L D J. W E L L S .
t/Ouise I, McLean, plaintiff, va.
Trent—Second and Fourth Wed- • ’
Justice of the Peace.
Duncan McLean, defendant
Jl 16, 22. 29 Aug 5. 12-19 26
To Duncan McLean, defendant
aesdaya.
Pleasant Hill
High
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
School Bldg.
OF OREGON: You are hereby re­
STATE
Vida—8econd and Fourth Satur­ • IIN THE CIRCUIT OF THE COUNTY
quired to appear and answer the
OF OREGON FOR THE
days at Mlnney Hall.
Complaint filed against you In the
OF LANE.
Secretarte« will please send In
above entitled suit within ten days
SUMMONS
from ibe date of service of this su m -, time and place of meeting and
Olive Bowie«, Planltlff, vs.
«tens upon ion . if served wittfin thl»
change« of date as (hey may oc­ , Mr«. Lydia C arlson and Chari«»» J
C ounty; or if served within any other
cur.
C arlson h«-r H usband. D efendant
County of this State, then within j
TO CHARLES J. CARLSON T H E
twenty days from the date of the
AROVE NAMED DEFENDANT:
1 IN THE NAME OF THE STATE!
OF OREGON you are hereby requlr- '
ed to appear and answer the • w-j
plaint filed against you In the above .
entitled court and cause on or before '
'the 2<ith day of August 192« «.-»:«> « la f I
being more than six weeks from the
date of the first publication of Gils
utnmon.-« and being th e tim e pre-
-r-'i.erl for such a p p e n ra rtf by yon
in ibe order for th e publication of
C '
uT inons, herein en ter 1 of re -1
r« rd . and If you fall so to appear
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and an»w«»r for w ant th ereo f plaintiff
tvi’l oply to the Court for the relief
In h»-r com plaint dem anded and
prayed for. to w it:
J n i'g n i'n t ag ain st d efendant Mrs.
Lydia Carlson fo r the sum of 31600.001
t-g » tb « r v ith In terest thereon from
D eeember l" lh . 1925 a t 8 p er cent per
annum until paid and the costs and
d isb u rsem en ts of th is suit and 3260 00
as special atto rn ey s fees
A decree th at the P la in tiffs m o rt­
gage he foreclose'! and th at the re a l,
properly described th erein be «old
, by the Sheriff of Lane County, Or-j
j egon to satisfy said Judgment and»
j accru in g costs.
This summons Is served upon you
by publication thereof in the Spring-
Our delivery service is now on full schedule. Phone
field News, pursuant to an order of
us and let us jsupply you with a driver’s call card and our
the Honorable C p. Barnard, Judge
of the County Court of the State of
coupon book. You save when you order through our
Oregon for the County of Lane made
special coupon book.
and ent«?red of record on the 15 day
of July 1926. ordering that the said
PHONE EUGENE 6
summons be published once each
week for sJx consecutive and snccee-
slve week« and the date of the first
publication win be .Tnly JStb 1926
and of tbe last nublleatlon w ill h"
August 26tb. 1926
FR A N F A DFCTTF
A ttorney for P lain tiff
Residenee, Rnrtngfteld Oregon
July IB, 22, 29, Aug B, 1219 26.
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dealer if we get 75% of the FORD SERVICE
in our territory in order to
«k,
Protect Ford Owners With
Authorized Labor Schedule
And Especially G enuine
Ford Parts
as many fictituous parts are sold with no
protection to Ford owners.
Delivered to Your Door Daily
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Crystal Ice Co.
WE WOULD LIKE 100% OF THE FORD
BUSINESS. WHY NOT?
E. R. Danner Motor Co.
Ford Garage
Fifth and A Street*