The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, September 09, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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FARMERS
UNIONS
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• O F F IC E R S O F LA N E C O U N T Y
F A R M E R S ' U N IO N
FO R M ONE LO C AL •
At a meeting at Thurston Hall Sept-,
amber 1 the three Farmer» Vnlon lo­
cals of Mount Vernon. McKenale and
Vida decided to consolidate and hold
district meetings once a month. The
first meeting under the new arrenge-
Bt,nt will be held at Thurston. Web-
Beaday. September 15, at Thurston
halL There will be a good progra u
i f music. talks and refreshments. All
lain» n W are requested to bring their
ha-'kets
The decision to consolidate follow
,d a meeting of the Mount Vernon
local at which a large attendance
from McKenale and Vida locals were
p resen t The new local will be known
as the McKenale River District f t
U n e County. The following officer,
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were elected; president. H. C. Jack-
son of W alterrille; rice-president.
Myron Wallace of Jasper; secretary.
Mr. C W. Allen of Vidn: conductor.
Ira Grey of Thurston; doorkeeper. T.
W. Carney of W alterrille; chapUn. C
¿Someone confused Uncle Ham (With
Santa Claus Thursday at the local
postofflie and. with a simple trust In
his good nature, left a letter with two
price markers on It In place of a
• lamp for delivery. The letter bore
this notation. "Can't afford to buy a
one cent stamp so please let us off
with this one", and on the price tags
was written, "tine two cent stamp."
Their faith In Uncle Ham was Justl
fled for Postal Clerk Walter tlonajer
Is going to See that the letter reaches
Its destination at "Hnowhlsh. Wash
tngton" which he takes to mean Hno-
homlsh. Washington
"Trudy’’ F.der'
Emeet Vierkolter
>lr»- Corson (Cade)
C. W Allen. Vida. President.
W. I. Seal«. Eugene, Vlee-LYsai-
d en t
Betty M Kappsuf. Cottage Ornee
• Secretary Treasurer
, ^-aj,er Morgan. Creawelt Conduc-
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, jj . H. Smith. Eugene. Doorkeep-
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• o t clem ent, Wa terrille. Chap­
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T v ctri7i A T T E N D S
W F. Tyson left Tuesday evening
for Portland as a delegate from the
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SPnngtleid mill of the Booth Kelly
company to the Industrial safety con
ference held there yesterday.
He
was accompanied by E E. Martin of
the Eugene office of the company.
pf c>mp „ w L Smtth
McVornavk ot Camp
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summer
"Trudy” Ederie. 14
31 m.. Ernest V ie .- H e ,. U h r -.
and Mrs Carson (Gad.) 1& hrn., Ml m- each hav.
a vriììingnen* to competa ln auch an avant an i « P ^ b l . • -•»
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Community News
m ings.
Mrs. F B. Godbolt of Red Bluff.
California Is expected to arrive at
Pleasant Hill Friday to visit at the
home of her brother E. B. Tinker for
several days.
Notices have been posted by the
school board of Union High school
district No 1 for bids covering the
construction of auto sheda. toilets and
addition to the gymnasium, and for
painting of theschool buildings, to be
In the hands of the clerk by 4 p m.
Monday September 13.
The young folks of the Christian
Endeavor are planning a basket din-
ner for Sunday September 12
A fire on the north side of Cooper's
butte caused conetderable alarm Mon-
day September « and many neighbor.
turned ont and kept It under control.
To Teach In Portland— Miss Grace
Male left for Portland Monday to take
Bp her duties as teacher In the Port­
land public schools.
Co To Bena—Mr. and Mra. Ivan
Mai" motored to Bend Monday to send
the holiday there.
To Attsnd Bible University— Mr..
Mae Craft baa left Eggimang Candy
JUtchen where she has been working
|o enter the Eugene Bible University
Which starts next week.
More than seventy of the 4 H boys
and girls of the Coburg community
will hold th first club fair ever held
In I.ane county at the Coburg school
bouse September 11 at 10 30 A. M
under the direction of Arnold D. Cop
tier, club leader. The fair will be an
exclusive club affair at which the club
members will «bom the result» of their
summer» work and will give demon
stratlons of their work. There 1» n»
admission charge
Ten clubs from the Coburg vicinity
will have exhibits
There will be a
corn, polatoe. mini, poultry, turkey,
calf, sheep, sewing, rooking and camp
cooking club present with demonstra­
tion* of the work by some of tlfi-m
and stock Judging by the other« H
C. Seymour, stale club leader of lh -
Oregon Agriculture College will he
present and give a talk. Mrs. Wil­
liam McCoy, chairman of the club de­
partment of the Parent Teacher» As­
sociation qf Coburg I* In charge of th-
tolr
Judgmant Given
Judgment in the sum of 11400 has
been awarded Mrs. Olive Bowles, of
gprlngfleld. against Mrs. Lydia CBM-
, gn
c|rcuJt court
An or(J„ lQ
f, r„, ,„ae ()Q B mortgage and »ell a
farm
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F \JB s 676 DEPARTMENT STORES
942 Willamette St.. Eugene. Oregon.
Our Quality Standard
Is the Guide of Others
As each succeeding season crowds out its
predecessor, people require the authorita­
tively new things to wear nnd use in the
home.
I'hc duty of the merchant, as we see it,
is to provide all these things when they arc
needed in highest possible quality at the
lowest possible price.
This Store being a part of a tremendous
buying force resulting from the combined
operations of the 745 Stores of this Nation-
Wide Institution, it continuously enjoys the
enviable position of being able to provide
the new things while they are new and the
staple goods that are always in demand at
lower prices than are ordinarily asked.
Our goods provide the standard by which
others make their comparisons. They some­
times match our quality but not the savings
with which we provide you.
NO E M P T Y H O U SE S
the flr»t grade and Mrs. Opal Roberts
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LEFT
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the first A and second B In the high i
school building
Springfield
need» many m o r e
The third, fourth, and fifth grades
are all in Brattain school; with Hie wish to come here to live, according
fourth and Junior High In Lincoln.
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Those children who have not already report that every bouse in the town
been unsigned a »chool may go to the la taken and many people turn-d
nearest school to their home and they
away for lack of room. Ont man wus
will be assigned to a school.
living at the auto camp thl« week
N e w Car*—Welby Stevens Is run-
Bing a new Studebaker sedan which
be bought this week. Another new
gar owner Is Fred Hinson who has a
Chevrolet sedan.
K eye s Goes T o H a rris b u rg — F ra n c .s
Keyes. Civil War Veteran, who
broke bis leg soin«- time ago. is now
•ufficientlv recovered to be moved
from tb hospital in Eugene to whi n
be was taken. He will stay with his
daughter. Mrs. Golden Peterson of
Harrisburg until he has fully reeovei-
id from the accident
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C o rr« » p o n d -“ U
4 H CLUBS OF COBURC
TO HOLD F IR S T FAIR
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Frances Lamberty Married— Fran­
ces Lamberty. son of Mrs. N A. Rowe
was married at Vancouver, W ashing­
ton. Stpember 7 to Miss Alnetta F u lti
McCarty of Portland. The young cou­
ple will make their home in that city
Where Mr. Lamberty Is employed as
• druggist
D ra in a g e D stelct
We have several lines of new novel­
Mother Is III— Mis« Margaret Morris
We have (he low
' left for Stockport, Iowa Iasi week to ties you It like
price too. Turner s Novelty store
visit her nedh. r who It very III
mila splash will develop.
Thia conference was th flrst one of
Its kind held In Oregon under the aus
M a rria g e Licenses Issued
pices of the National Safety Council.
It discussed various phases of safety
During the past week marriage tn industry. Mr. Martin spoke on.
licenses have been issued by the -Safety In the SawmilL"
UPPER W IL L A M E T T E
county clerk to the following; Charles
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Davis and Mildred Bishop, both of
Visit At Ookridge— M rs. E l l a
C. D. Fies who was aaeoclated with
Eugene; Alvin
Murray and Artist Walker and her grandduaghter M.se E. B. Tinker In the mining business
Elannigan. both ot Eugene; Lloyd Myrtle Harvey leave today for a two (n x rikona 14 years ago visited at the
Smith. Marcola. and Ann R- Clark, week's visit at Oakridge with W. S. Tinker ranch the pari week.
Eugene; Ira C. Nelson. Springfield.
Walker.
There will be a talk on the near
gnd Martha McCarthy. Minneapolis;
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East Relief at the Christian Church
Cecil Caldwell Portland and Ruth
Foster Here—F. F Poster of Wend-
£jert Feagles and two airier». Be»-
fte w a r t Cottage Grove; Otto Sellen. ling wUo was in charge of the Labor a)e an<j Anna have returned from a
gnd Naomi* Cherry, both ot Eugene; Day celebration there was In town {rjp to Washington.
John P. Young. Seattle, and May yesterday winding up the celebration
Lela and Haxel Wheeler visited last
B elen Getty. Missoula; Henry Day business.
He came from Albany week at Monmouth where Gladys
Wheeler has been attending Normal
gnd Ruth Forrest, both of Eugene; where he had been on business
Mr and Mrs M E Hays and Miss
Edvrard Wilson and Florence Che tern,
Gladys
W heeler have completed their
both of Eugene: Leo Jones and Una
V a le n tin o ^ o rte g ^
summer school work at Monmouth.
Earl, both of Grizzly; William Paul-
H. C. W heeler Is repainting his
»on and Lenora Olson both or Eugene
house at Pleasant Hill
He has
Charles Porter and Virginia Kinney,
chosen pearl grny with white trim­
both of Walton.
is recommended l>y County Agent O.
H Fletcher, »h o says It Is being used
almost universally lu the large wheat
giowtug <11st i lets Instead of blue
stone treatment. Two ounces of cop­
per carbonate to the bushel is being
used, Specifications for a home-mad»
mixer are ou Hie at the county agent a
office.
May Be Formad
Plan» for the formation o f a drain­
age district In the Mohawk valley are
beln* discussed at a meeilng lialay f
Interested farmers at the II. It Brown
house IXiunty Agoni U. H. Fletcher
explained the law In regard to the
formation of a drainage district. The
FOR RENT—Private garage at »17 ' U n arm want an open dit. h run
u Street
bee o r te lep h o n e I M through their land In carry off over-
IM ersoa
O-B-l* nuw
W . P. T Y S O N A T T E N D S
SA FETY CONFERENCE
V Clements of Thurston.
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LETTER W IT H PRICE TAG
The copper carbonate dust treat­
FOR STAMP SENT TO P. 0 . ment for the control of stuut in wheat
New York’s last tribute to the
famous movie shiek, Rudolph Val­
entino, as the cawket was taken
until a house became vacant so ho
from the Actor's Chapel following
the funeral. Following a brother’s FOR 8ALB—Carbon paper In larg» could move in, and an ther sent .n
arrival from Europe, a funeral
sheets, 24x3# Inches, suitable foi hl« rent a week before the house
train will carry Rudy’s remain«
making tracings The News Office became vacant so he could hold the
back to Hollywood for uiterm oiL ’*
__________ _________ house. His action was wise a« there
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We Offer You
À Hotpoint Super
Automate Range
For Only $9.99 Down
And with pleasure, we will in­
stall the range absolutely free—
Saving you $34.00 in wiring ex­
pense.
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E°c®l realtors are receiving appll-
• cations for houses nt the rate of one
• Fridays. Cloverdale School House.
’ Creswell—First and Third Tues-
• days, Creswell. M. W. of A. Hall.
• Coast F ork -S econ d and Fourth
‘ <11(1 not have an emptey house on his
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The Inquires come from all over,
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Marshfield, Hab ra, .McMinn
• Thursdays. Farm Union Hall.
Danebo— First Tuesday, Dane.be
• School House.
D orcna—Second and Foutli Tues-
• days. Ilorena Churoh.
• H adleyville - First and Third
• Thursdays, Hadleyville School,
• Heceta—First Sunday of each
• month, Heceta School House.
Jasper—Second and Fourth Wed-
• nesdays, W. O. W. Hall, Jasper.
! • Lorane—Second
and
Fourth
|a WadBMdBFB I. <>. <>. F. Hall.
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Mt,
Vernon—First
and
Tljlrd
• Wednesday. Braafield Store.
this
faithful
efficient
• were three applicants for the bouse
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T IM E A N D PLAC E OF
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LO C A L M E E T IN G S
• Canary- First Wednesday, Third
• •ntnrdayt, V a nu m UBloa H alt
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,.-„irth
811k Creek Meet« First and Third
• Thursday at Cedar School House
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. ci ired alat «MpUrm la < "• daj ■ .
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and
E ug en e
b ein g
am o n g
th» I
* cities listed. Most of the people are
locking for nonie», all hough there
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• have been several business men In
• ' lhe c" y |,M,1<ln»i ,or •<’«»“ »«” • S’*»««!
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have. ' «I”-' »"•*> tl" lr Intention
of buying here after renting for a
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short time. The scarcity of houses I
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Increased by the number of people
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moving Into town from the country
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to «end their children to school, large
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numbers having «pent the summer
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• away working on their ranches.
That the housing shortage will re­
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main Is the confident belief of one
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dealer who cltedi the opening o f the
• . Natron cutoff as giving a great lm-
• , p(J[R(! t() , hR t()Wn
Anoth(>r rRMon
spend much less time in the
• Spencer Creek-Third Friday. • lnttklng , h(; ,own an attracllye on„
• Pine OroVe School House.
• for fam ilies is that the living costs
• Trent—Second and Fourth Wed- * are cheaper here than In nearlby
kitchen.
• School Bldg.
servant to work for you, you'll
* nesdays.
Mountain States Power Co.
Pleasant
Hill
High * places.
* Secretaries will please send In *
Back From Portland— Mrs. A. J.
* time and place of meeting and • Morgan and daughter, Mildred return
* changes of date as they may oc- • ed from Portland yesterday where
• cur.
they have been visiting for a few days.
Iro n in g Is N o t Such a Chore!
THERID-JID
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No it isn’t —when you have a
complete modern Ironing O u t f it -
such a« an ED IS O N Electric Iron
und a K1D-JID Ironing Table.
Only a F ew More Day«
—Act N ow
Better hurry come in now. Take
advantage of our Special Offer. The
outfit is yours on the lowest of
terms. A dollar a month with your
light h ill—should not stand between
you and ironing-day comfort.
W e ’ll G iv e Y ou $X .Z5 F or A n y O ld Iron
Mountain S t a t e s P o w e r Company