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THURSDAY OCTOIIER 21, 192«
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
Lane County Farmers Union News
OFFICIAL PUBLICATION LANE C O U N T Y U N IT (YO. ,4
FARMERS’ UNION HEARS
CANDIDATES AND ISSUES
• O F F IC E R S
Community News
By Special
Correspondents
•
OF
LA N E
COUNTY
FARMERS' UNION
BEE MANAGEM ENT IS
IM PO R TA N T SAY E X P E R T 3
• <’ W Allen. Tlda. President
• W. I Seals, Eiigviio, V lo-P resl
• dent.
• It- (tv M Kapp.iuf. Cottage Grove
• Secretary Treasurer
tir - goti beea will sui - - » lully pass
ilo- wlnier. « v » ilo- "vperinenl sta
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i
tiou live hpeelallnl >. IF III v b a v e
TH U R STO N
Election Issues cam* Io the from
u n ER W ILLA M ETTE
ampie slores. suffii leni proti eli«,n and
HOME POINTERS
• t the qunrterly meeting of the Lam
u largì- fini i
Fili« lotinds of I, ney
County Farmers Vnlon eondu«*t*«f at a • a •
• • • • • • •
Mr. Moore from Marshfield spent
The two n itnlm, gmtii • of the • W alter Morgan. Creswell, t ’ondue
are noi lou min h (or Ihe nveruge hi» .
Eup»n* Chamber of Commerce last
(Home Economies IX>p't O. A. C.l
Sunday night with his daughter. Mrs ntitkuriiie contest entertained the lo.i • for
and 3 | mi mi» o( voung lue« aie nhoul
Fridav
Attractive lamp shades are made by Bert Weaver
and attended
hh Ing group at the Hitch school gvninaa- • II II Smith, Eugene, Doorkcep-
I righi
The lalter fai tur 1« very Im­
A committee reported its findings first covering Ihe Frame w ith a brothvr-lu law's funeral In Eugene.
lum Friday October 15. The leaders • . r
1
on various issues, and they
were figured matt rial and then stretching! Mrs. Jennie Edmlston from Eugene of the groups and the committees were • t) I. Clement, Wa lervllle, Chap- « portuni. Three politili* of liees are
ahout
16. oou Induflduals
Theso
adopted without dissent by the union- over it georgette or chiffon of a plain spent several days last week with her all "dolled up" and u s the voting folks • lain
1
l nuntbers reter only io Ilo- jftoutig beea
Jsts.
color. Such shades are not difficult
daughter. Mrs. John Price tam e in they were all tied up and not
stille (he old lice* su o li die and It la
In the report, the members were I to make aud are good now.
Rev. Turner. Mr. and Mrs. Rav allowed to enter the tun until they
Ihe yoilllg liees alni Ihe qtlecii wllli il
urged to distinguish between th e'
— ■
Itaugh and Mrs. Rena Edmlston at- had extricated themselves.
Games
Winter moisture conservation is un
live over untll sprlng
To provili»
Grange-Farmers Union income tax'
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tended the Bible School Conference at were played until refreshments <•( important In Oregon, reports the
bill and the property offset bill, it be-
b‘ lFdiuan sleevt is good this y .,,,,,, |a„, Sunday afternoon.
good cats and cider were served
thls force of young liees II Is ii-x-.-s-
périment station
Roots go to mois­
ing alleged the latter measure was fa" ■' l*ar't drees is brightt-m d up
Thirty ladles of the neighborhood
The auto shad at the I’nlon High
sary lo bave Ihe rtilnny heuded by a
ture more than moisture to roots, amt
introduced to kill the former. The and ' hangcl by inserting this type
Mrg Marj,>r(e Rennie a shower school hav. been completed and arc 11
, ehiiiee young queen. prefcrkbly ut
a soil mulch Is of Iitti«- value for trap
“Dennis resolution" was co n d em n 'd /’^
>n contrasting material. |4J1, Wednesday afternoon, lemonade use. the heating systm has been Ir
I B a lla li stock
plug showers recent Investigations
as wholly vicious. A R. Shunrwny [ P*BUred raetal b5®c“g *’ ls e s Pet iallr and cake were served.
stulled and the gymnasium and H ig h 1
show The rim- seed lied tends to run
and Bert Haney for U. S. senate were attractive with
ai
or navy b u
\jr and Mr». Melvin Turnbull and school building w en well lighted la.-t
together, puddle, hake, and make a
"Kill Ihe overwintering hessian fly
Mrs.
Taylor from Eugene were Friday for the party.
endorsed but the latter not recom­ material.
less Fuvorulile foothold for clover in Oregon by plowing under be in
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visiting
friends
In
Thurston
last
Tues
mended
Bailey was approve«! fjr
Mr and Mrs. John laiwson and sei led on winter grain next February, footed field." says the expertmri.t
hildren have moved Io Enterprise.
state senator.
Sofa cushions for Ihe parlor, bed- lla-v
consequently soil (or fall grain Is nut statimi , In Station circular 77 This
Speakers at the meeting were J. M. voom. or sun parlor, quilted of tafetas
Mr and Mrs. Felix Sparks from Me-
.Mi. and Mr i K Hays who are werked (o a fineness equal to that of wheal posi causes heavy dam ato in
Hutson, a representative of motor bu< or oj English prints are the latest Kenxie Bridge spent the w eekend teaching this year ut Gardiner were th* ideal
■ I lied
la te fu ll ko w it m id Mprititf Mown w h e a t
interests; Mrs. G B. Jones, state g(y|c.
great variety of patterns and **Hh Mr. and Mrs Arch Sltough.
al I . a.-.iut Hill Sunday visiting
In the W llla tiie H e va lle y, w here !*»•
Ed Baxter from Wendllng spent Friends,
union secretary; State President Eg co|org Bre available in English prints
» tubhle wum not de e ply b u rie d by fu ll
i The young folks of the Christian •
bert of The Dalles
B. H. Brobham an(j they make up surprisingly at Sunday with his mother here.
T IM E AND PLACE OF
p lo w in g
T he stu b b le ro tita in i* In <*»«♦
Several of the farmers of the neigh- Endeavor are planning a fcarty fur •
and T. W. Carney were appointed to tractive
LOCAL M EETING S
. "flaxseeds** on the s tra w o r in ih e
berhood ar«- digging their potatoes.
Halloween
Investigate
proposed
tuberculosis
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• Canary First Wednesday. Third
v o lu n te e r WllPrtl u ll the hevBlfttl flie s
Harry Harbil from Coburg drove up
Women Lost
testing legislation
• Saturday, Farmers I'nlon Hall
(ha t w ill <1« liv e r a s p rin g a tta c k on
Embroidered
hats
are
still
good
Tuesday to to see his slater. Mrs.
Un Saturday of last week two ladles • Clm enlal«*—Second and Fourth
I
la te fa ll sown and s p rin g sown w h e u
FOR SALE— Payroll sheets. print» Bright colored designs and stitchings Frank Campbell who is ill
of Eugene who had emue to Pleasant • Fridays ( loverdale School Hutum
and In stock a t the New » office
worked up on velvet or duvetyn hats
Mr and Mrs George Willlan v isit-I Hill to pur ha - apple, ws re return- • Creswell- First and Third Tues- * ,
Form suitable for road, construction prove attractive and popular this fall Mr Wllliau's sister. Mrs Drury In Ing by th. PI-.« ..nt Hill Cr. swell road • days, Creswell M W of A Hall •
lf Hel-I -
I
-I MTB ' "
7 ^ ^ ,.
rom pensau“ B*><h
an** sma11 ha,a "rP W° r"' Cobur<
Sunday
They are plan »'hen they decided to stop m ar « ...
• I'nast Fork Second aud Four-h • • » • « i
» '>i v. well «. ntlluli-d pin.-■
and deductions. No em ployer ahmxU. bu! tbe sma11 styles are the most ning to move to Reedaport in the near Phelps ranch and wander In the • Thursday». Farm Union flail
• ,n n,'n B*e«lng temperature II might
b» without these f m u when they I P«pular.
I future
I woods.
One of the ladles became
F ir s t
l u — d a y . I«.ii.- I... •
11
I"' k ' 1
»'>■ "
A. W. Weaver. John Edmlston. tired and sat on a stump to rest white • School H ouiwi
• men! station.
It needs prote«fllon
Charles Zieglter. and Frank Campbell the other went a little further Into
Dorena—Second and Fouth Tues • »'-«"ler slid mice to insure good «on
I spent the week end deer hunting at ihe timber. When she turned back loj • d a y s , la.rwi* Chur«*.
. dltlon at seeding time.
‘ Gate Creek. They had no luck.
Join her friend she took the wrong • lladleyvllle — First and Third •
The Ladies Aid society will meet ,ra|l and after wandering for some I • Thursday«, Hadleyvllle School
O L D T IM E DAN CE
•
! with Mrs. Flora Price next Thursday Ume she realized she was lost. She ' • Heceta— First Sunday of each •
At W 0. W Hall. Eugene, every
.afternoon October 28.
wandered until dark Tn the timber and i • month Heceta Si hool House
tf.
* Tuesday night
Employees of the Eugene electric >hen seeing a dim light In the distance
The new Springfield-Eugene inter-downstream will save approximately
Jasper—Second and Fourth Wed- •
City bridge is described as a link in a JLA cents on every vericle which
Power Company have placed stakes “he turned her font steps toaardlt. • nesdays, W O. W. Hall. Jasper. •
NOTICE OF CITY ELECTION
great development program which Is crosses the river at this point
where the elecric line is to be Install After ere sing fields and roads she • Loran«»— Second
and
Fourth •
to provide the chief northwest feeder "In event of foreign war, or
the ,<1 ,o furnish the electric lights for came to the place of Jack William-, • Wednesdays I. (). O. F H al!
• Springfield. Oregon, October 18. IP24
to the Lincoln highway, the “Main blockade of the Columbia gorge by Thurston, everyone is very anxious Mr William Immediately came to her
Notice Is hereby given, that Ihe
• Mt Vernon— F irs t and T hird •
Street of the nation." in a statement slides, as has occurred. enormous trsf- for the line to be completed.
rescue and with bis help they located • Wednesday. Brasf.eld Store.
• ¡City of Springfield, Oregon, will hold
made this week by George Melvin lie ia likely to be thrown upon this i Harold Baughman from Eugene the sedan In which the ladles had
• SHk Creek Meets First and Third • ¡Us Regular Election for the purpose
Miller, realtor and good roads booster bridge on short notice, so it should Spent Friday night with Ixiren Edmla- heen riding but could not find the
• Thursday at Cedar School House • o f e |e t ling two members of the City
o f Engene. in support of the proposed be built wide and strong.
The Me
ton
other lady
Going to nnothi-r farm
On«
• Spencer C reek— T h ird
Friday. • i Council to serve Four Years.
t75.000 bonds on which Lane County Kenxie Highway ls rapidly becoming Taylor
Needham
has
llnished house they got a lantern and started
Recorder
Io
serve
i'wo
Years
On»
• fin e Orove School House.
•
will vote November 2.
a scenic competitltor of the Columbia, (fathering his crop of walnuts. He had f°r *he woods on u hopeless hunt but
• Trent—Second and Fourth Wed- • Treasurer Io serve Two Years Said
The potential value of this enter- and also a relief to the latters con- over two tons after they were dried. wb“n they again came to Ibe car the
' eli-i lo n will
held In the Severn I
• nesdays
Pleasant
H ill
High •
prise, made possible through a $75.- gestion. Tourists who now drive up l,e sold them
to the Eugene Fruit other lady was there waiting
She • School Bldg
• doling Precincts In the plates select-
000 appropriation by the State High- the Columbia and return by the same Growers Association the price arrang ,n turn had seen a light and gotten • Secretaries w ill please send In •
by ,h " KI* ‘ G,,n l’ 1,art' a " f th‘' ¡>1“ -
way Commission, is clearly drawn by route soon will be going south by the ,n*' from - 2 to
32 cents a pound. ,o the home of Mr. and Mrs. John
On the second day of Nov-
•
time
and
pise»
of
meeting
and
•
Mr Miller. He gays;
■ Dalles-California Highway to return to
William Weeks moved his family (o ’ l-awson, so what might have been a • changes of date as they easy oc- • | ’,Ul,M'r - 1826.
Polls open at night
“The highway of which this bridge Western Oregon via the McKenzie Eugene last Sunday.
Aery serious Incident turned Into a
'O'clock
A
M.
and d o se at Eight
cur.
ls a link is no ordinary thoroughfare. Pass and the Paciflc Highway.
*ra Bray. Earl Simin, Hubert and humorous one.
o ’clock P. M..
It ia a transcontinental federal aid ! “When the Roosevelt Highway Is Fre<1 GraF drove to luindax Sunday
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R W SMITH. City Record >r
highway so designated on all late o f-;completed
from
Florence.
south, an<* succeed«! In killing two deer
Baptist Church
thousands of cars from Canada. Mont-
Mr and Mrs. Belmont Russell from j Sunday- nljflt th# pastor will begin
fleial maps by inslgna '‘US28*.
With the bridge down stream In ana and the Dakotas will reach winter s B'rerton and Miss Maude Russell a serie« on the b«i>k at Revelation
the direct line of traffic it will attract clim ate in California via the Yellow fron‘ Monmouth spent Sunday at Fre i The topic
th e morning sermon
more travel.
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The McKenzie
Pass -done _ park. Pocatello.
Boise ____
and ____
the BiWsell s
"God's Program •
. . . . . . .
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eventually will be kept open for all Central Oregon highway over Me-
Mrs. Frank Campbell who has been
Bible srboffl, 10 A. M. ‘
winter traffic and the entire road Kenzle Pass to the coast. In fact, the •’’■rlously ill for the f ast few days. Is ' B Y. P. tf, 6;30 p jj
widened to 80 or 120 feet. This pass McKenzie Pass is the logical gateway a*aln OI> H>* road to recovery.
Midweek prayer service Thursday
Lane
Mrs AtDerta
Alberta Mathews and daugh
affords now the only direct milita-y to the great Inland Empire from t-ane
a,r"
ilaugli f i-t t 7:30 p. M
opening across the state south of County and the latter should do every- t‘*ra- Edesse. and Eugene, from Lea
Wednesday, the 27th will be church
the Columbia gorge.
thing In Its power to make It service- burK »Pent the w eeken d with her n'g-ht, to which all members and
parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. M athews.1 friends of the church are Invited
“Lane county should rejoice and able to the public.
"Springfield should be deeply In-' Mr" Harvey Hadley from H ardley.'
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cheerfully cooperate In s u c h
a
terested because It is on the direct vi,le vlsBed her mother. Mrs. Taylor NOTICE OF SH E R IFFS SAI F ON
thoroughfare, and at once provide
EXECI'TIUN IN FORECLOSURE*
right-of-way of any width the U. 8. line of traffic between this Inland Em- -'•’eedliam last Monday.
plre and deep water at Florence
*'-'1 Baxter surprised his friends here
^«Hce is hereby given that by vir
engineers require.
is only
from
Monday, when he was married
in Ku In^foreitos’u'r^Vs's’^ d " o q " ^ / M?1*'
“The road which crosses this bridge Springfield
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, 498 miles _
_ ___ San
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i t the chief northwest feed to the L11- j Francisco by truck and water, which l-,'ne to Mrs. Stella O'Brian of Wemll
cuit Court of laim- County. Oregon
coin highway, the greatest highway, fact is likely to give the new bridge inK- J BaGce of the Peace H J. W e lls on the 19th dav of October. 1926 In
officiating
a
suit a b e n ln on the 14th day’ of
on the globe.
Moving the bridge still more traffic."
October. 192«. In said court The Pacl-
io
Loan Association, a
Washington corporation, plaintiff, re­
GARDEN WAY
covered Judgment against Emma C
Ople and Harry J Opfe. defendants
Miss Etnmajean Travis, who spent for the sum of $38«).00, together wltn
the summer at Crater Lake has re­ interest thereon at the rate of m peri
per annum from May 6 192a
turned and Is attending the Eugene cent
until paid, and for Ihe further sum of
Business College.
$8 75 together with Interest thereon
Mrs. 8. A. Jones and grandson. at the rat«- of lo per rent tier annum
Robert Ritter, of Portland, are visit­ from August 14. 192« until paid, and
for the further sum of $11 84 logelher
7 wq - I pmnaait
ing at the W. H. Anderson home.
with Interest thereon at the rate of
Mrs, Waldo Hurdle has been III at 10 per cent per annum from August
676 DEPARTMENT STORES
13. 1926 until paid and for the further
her home li-re for the past week.
942
Willamette
St., Eugene, Oregon.
sum
of
$350.00
attorneys
fees,
and
the
Mr and Mrs. Ed Robertson moved
to the Bouchard farm east of Spring- costs and disbursements herein In the
sum of $16.50, wbich Judgment was
field Wednesday.
Visitors at the enrolled and docketed in the Clerk’s
Robertson home Sunday were Mr. and office of said court In said County on
.Mrs. Chester Chase and small son. Mr. the 14th day of October, 1926, and sa’d
execution to me directed commanding
and Mrs. H. Neel and Mr. and Mrs. me In the name of the State of Ore­
M. Bouchard.
gon, In order to satisfy said Judgment,
Mr. A Vik is making some Improve­ Interest, attorneys fees, costs of suit
and accruing costs to sell the follow­
ments on his home.
ing described deal property, to-wit:
Friday, Anderson Bros, weighed up
Lot five <5| in Block one (1). In
80.000 pounds of hops at Salem. Tile Chula Vista Park, in Lane County,]
hops were sold to Woods, Handberr;-, Oregon,
Now, therefore, In the name of the
Rhodes and Woods, and will be ship­
State of Oregon. In compliance with
ped to London. England. Fifty-five said execution and order of sale and
acres were harvested and 175 pickers In order to satisfy saldjudgment, In­
were etnployi-d for thirteen days. terest, attorneys fees, costs of suit
Weather conditions were unusually and accruing costs, I will on Saturday
Ihe 20th day of November, 1926. nt the
good this year and the crop was very hour of one o’clock In the afternoon
satisfactory.
of said day, at the Southwest front
door of the County Court house, In
Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, offer
NOTICE
for sale and sell for cash, at public auc­
tion, subject to redemption as provided
October 21, 192«. by law, all the right, title and Interest
Notice Is hereby given, that School of said defendants, Emma C. Ople and
District No. 19, of Lane County, On- Harry J. Ople. and all persons claim­
A T W A T E R -K E N T D E A L E R S
gon, will pay at the office of the Clerk, ing by, through or under them or any
City Hall, Springfield, Oregon, war­ or either of them In and to said
premises.
414 Main Street
Phone 11
rants up to and including No. 1224.
FRANK E TAYLOR., Sheriff,
Interest ceases after October 25, 1926
of Lane County, Oregon.
O 21-28; N 4-11-18
R. W. SMITH, District Clerk
George Melvin Miller Says
New Bridge on National Road
Oùîi-
RADIO
We Rent or Sell
Radio Sets Complete
A sk us about them
W e «ell on the time payment plan.
Let us install a Set on approval.
Our prices range from $60.00
and up.
See “Heinie”
Springfield Garage
.Hier©
Are As They Should Be
Buying for hundreds of stores*
Selling for Cash--these are
two of the many reasons
why you will find satis­
fying values here.