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    THURSDAY NOVEMBER 4. 192«
TH E SPRINGFIELD NEWS
F A O ! POOR
Lane County Farmers Union News
O F F IC IA L
PROGRESS OF EXPERIMENT
SHOWN IN O. A. C. DISPLAY
P o rtla n d . Nev. 4 -W ith th e fam o u s
•’T ro th -in M eat- e x h ib it t t - t
e -n
t r a l fe a tu re , O regon A g ric u ltu ral Col
legs- and the e x p e rim e n t s ta tio n a re
• g a i n n p ti sen ied a t th e In te rn a tio n a l
U r e s t c c k e x p o sitio n th ia w eek « th
an ex h ib it th a t in clu d e s «how .ng th e
p ro g re s s of c ro p a n d liv e sto c k ex ­
p e rim e n ts a t th e se v e ra l b ra n ch s t a ­
tions.
p e rim e n ta l s ta g e a s to be a d o p te d
w idely th ro u g h o u t the n o rth w tM and
in m any s ta te s f a r te r e a st.
K egal.
a new sm ut re s is tin g w in te r w heat,
is bein g d istrib u tia l th is y e a r for th e
first tin u in a n y q u a n tity . It Is stunt
Im m une, a good y leld er, a n d ju d g in g
from sa m p le leaves in th e e x h ib it, a
good m illin g w h eat,.
T h e hom e sta tio n a t C o rv a llis has
an ex h ib it > tr» 'S in g th e v a rie tie s of
» i a t found m ost p ro fitab le In W est
rn O regon by su c c e sc sfu l fa rm e rs
and by e x h a u s tiv e e x p erim e n t» T h o se
re n m im e n d c d a re w hite w in ter, Ea.
ton. H o llan d a n d J e n k in club.
C lo v er se e d is s tre s s e d in a n o th -T
p a rt of th e e x h ib it, th e re s u lts of te s ts
w ith seed from n e a rly e v e ry p a rt e f
th e w orld b eiu g show n
It Is show n
th a t w e ste rn d o m estic se e d is a bout
a s good a s can be bought w hile m uch
im p o rte d se e d , e sp e c ia lly th a t from
Italy, is m uch in ferio r. H ow im p o rte d
seed Is sta in e d to p re v e n t Its being
sold a s d o m estic la ex p la in ed .
T h e " T ru th In M eats" ex h ib it w hich
Was view ed last y e a r by an e s tim a t 'd
to ta l of 7S.OO0 p e rso n s, a g a in show s
th e d iffere n ce b etw ee n low a n d high
g ra d e beef in e v e ry s ta g e from "on
th e h o o f to th e r e ta il cut. T hroe
m ain p o in ts th e c o n su m e r m ay w atch
fo r in se le c tin g good b eef a re w hite
g ra n u la te d fat lig h t red c o lo r in th e
lean , a n d m arb lin g , o r in te rm in g lin g
of s tr e a k s of f a t w ith lean.
T w o highly p ro m isin g sm u t r e s is t­
a n t g ra in s a r e show n by th e M oro
b ra n c h sta tio n . M arfcton, a sm u t im ­
W atch re p a irin g done c o rre c tly .
m u n e ty p e o f o a ts, waa o rig in a te d W ork In to d ay O ut to m o rro w . H oyt
th e re a n d has so fa r passed th e ex ­ 321 M ain sL
tf
Saving Money!
The amount of thought, will, and habit
produced in regularly saving money are the
strongest foundation stones of success a
man can lay.
The man who saves money, saves self-
respect ; he begets confidence, not only of
himself but of others. The SAVER always
wins out in the end; the SPENDER, never.
Sooner or later the spender must pay for
being the “good fellow” in his earlier days.
If you do not have a savings account, start
one the first thing TOMORROW
$1.00 Opens a Savings Account
and obtains a Liberty Bell Bank
Protected by Electric Burglarly Alarm System
A GOOD BANK IN A GOOD COUNTRY
Commercial State Bank
Sprinefield, Oregon
P U B L IC A T IO N
LANC
COUNTY
U N I T n O , 14
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taxpayers and owners of real prop
■
THURSTON
UPPER WILLAMETTE
M rs. J e a n e tte
C la rk
and
M is
E s th e r G ulliford e n te r ta in e d
t 3 <>
p u p ils of th e P le a s a n t H ill public
school at a H a llo w e e n p a rty F rid ay
a fte rn o o n O c to b e r 29
l-Vr so m etim e
th e c h ild re n h av e been c u ttin g out
c ats, w itch es, broom s a n d p u m pkiu
fa ce s to d e c o ra te th e w alls of Cie
school room
l ii * Jenni« F k i'io ii (rotu E ugene
• pent th e w ick . nd w ith h e r c h ild re n
hare.
Mr and Mrs. \ r i h S lough and Mis .
M ildred Pi le« m oto red to P o r tin i I
S a tu rd a y a n d r e tu r n e d Inline .Monds«
M orning M ildred P rice lias pure based
a S tu d e b a k e r S edan.
Mr and M rs. Ito»» M athew s from
Mr and M rs M E H ay s w e re ov >r P le a s a n t H ill v isite d th e ir d a u g h te r.
from G a rd in e r v lslttn g frie n d s at Mrs. H e rb e rt W eiss T u esd ay
P le a s a n t H ill last w e e k e n d
M rs
Jo h n
K d m lstan sp e n t tin*
T he
C h ris tia n
E ndeavor
young w eek-end a t A sh lan d v laltln g h e r
folks had a H a llo w e e n p a rty a t J - d d a u g h te r. H a u l , who la a tte n d in g
W h e e le rs S a tu rd a y n ig h t O c to b er .10 n o rm a l th e r e
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to
Klamath Falls
and Return
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV EN to th e b gal v o ters of R eboot D istric t No 1»
I a n . I , - u iili
S t a l l - of O regon
f a it g s . h o o l M-.-Hng of »aid i l i e l r i i t w ill
be held a t H igh School build in g on th e K tllt day of N o v e m b er 1924. a t 7:39
o clock In th e a fte rn o o n for th e p u rp o se of ills« basing th e budget h e r e in a f te r
se t out w ith th o levy board. nud to vote on the p ro p o a ltlo n of levying a
sp e c ia l d is tr ic t tax
T lte to ta l a m o u n t of m oney n e ed e d by th e school d is tr ic t d u rin g th e tlse.il
y e a r b eg tu n ln g on Ju ly I. 1924. anil en d in g J u n e 3b 1927. Is e s tim a te d In
th e follow ing budget and Include* th e a m o u n ts to he re ce iv e d from th e
c o u n ty school fund, s t a te school fund, e le m e n ta ry sc I h m i I fund, sp e c ia l dis
tr lc t tax. a n d ull o th e r m oneys of th e d is tr ic t:
IHTM1ET
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P E R S O N A L SE R V IC E
S a la ry per
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T e a c h e rs. 2
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1045 00
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300 on
300 00
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O th e r s e rv ic e s
of
Mr and M rs H ubert J a k e w a y s and
T h e people o f T h u rsto n g a th e re d
son. Jo h n of W end lin g w ere a t P le a s­ a t th e c h u rc h la s t S u n d a y and g ave
a n t H ill S unday.
a d in n e r in h o n o r id M rs H row n's
b irth d a y .
Mr» B row n is a n invalid
Mr». F F K a h le r w ho 1» te a c h in g a n d g re a tly en jo y e d IL
a t E lk ta n . a n d d a u g h te r. M ary C ath
a rin e sp e n t th e w eek-end a t P le a sa n t
W ord h a s been rece iv e d from Mrs.
HUI.
L o u ts Itix ii a n d Mrs. W a lte r Edm ls-
ton w ho w ere called to A rlxona on
Th* y
T he a n n u a l fre s h m a n re c e p tio n was a cc o u n t of Mr Klin s Illn ess
giv en a s a mus<iuera«ie p a rty F rid ay found him b e tte r th a n th e y e x p ec te d
I O c to b e r 29, a t th e high sch o o l gym to
n a slu m a t P le a s a n t HUI. M iss Lurlll,«
e s s e
W alk er re c e iv e d first prixe being • • • • • » »
d re s s e d a s a gyp sy a n d M iss E m m a MARKET AGENTS REPORT
O lsen re p re s e n te d a w itch a n d re c e i­ • •
• •
e e e e e e e
ved second prixe. A s h o r t p ro g ram
w as given in th e high school b uilding By C. E S p en ce. S la te M a rk et A gent
a n d th en th e s tu d e n ts wrent to th e
P ru n e G ro w e rs W ill O rg a n ize
gy m n asiu m w h ere th e y voted on th e
T h e p ru n e g ro w e rs of th e W iliam
b e st c o stu m e s
b e fo re
u n m a s k in g
H e re g a m e s w ere played u n til re fr e s h ­ e tte V alley re a lis e (h at so m e th in g
m u st be done in th e way of se c u rin g
m e n ts w e re se rv ed .
b e tte r p ric e s a n d m a rk e ts o r m any of
M int) In te re s t is bein g ta k e n In th e o r c h a r d s will have to be u baii
a th le tic s a t th e high school th is fall doned M any to n s of th e fru it re m a in
M any a re tu r n in g out for b a sk e tb a ll < «1 u n p ick ed th is full. To th is «-nil th e
F--il< ra l D e p a rtm e n t of t'o m n ie ro - will
a m o n g th e hoys anil th e g irls. Int
c la s s gum es a re being played. I ' II sen d one of Its c o -o p era tiv e m a rk e t
S N o 1 h a * jo in e d th e le a g u e D iv i s ­ ¡ng s p e c ia lis ts to S -ilem to h e lp in
ion n
o rg a n iz in g O reg o n a n d W ash in g to n
Into a co-op« ra t ve sellin g a sso c ia tio n .
W ork will s ta r t a t o n c e and It is
T he Big T h re e W h ea t C ounties
n
ii and expoi led th a t th e prun
O r e g o n 's
to ta l
w heat
p ro -lu « lion
ru n s aro u n d from n in e te e n to iw n ty g ro w e rs of b oth s ta te s will glv* t h .
m illion b u sh e ls in fa ir c ro p y e ars, and o rg a n iz a tio n solid backing.
m o re th a n o n e h a lf o f th is to ta l Is
C o sts $51 to D istrib u te $-tg
g row n In th r e e c o u n tie s. P m a tlll.i.
"W h en II com es a b o u t, a s Is show n
S h e rm a n a n d M orrow
Th« o th e r big
by th e re ce n t In quiry In th e c ity of
c o u n tie s a r e G illum . W asco. P n lo n .
New Y ork." sa y s F ra n k B. W illis. E
Je ffe rso n and W allow a.
S S e n a to r from Ohio, “th a t It c o sts
$51 to d is tr ib u te *4» w orth of h r n I.
N O T IC E O F P.O A !) D IS T R IC T
It Is p e rfe c tly a p p a r e n t th a t th e co it
M E B T IN O
o f d is trib u tio n Is som e how too groat
T o W h o m It May C o n c e rn :
N otice Is h e reb y given th a t a nt t- T h e a n n u a l fa rm p ro d u c ts of tb -
Ing of th e leg al v o te rs being re-id- -it I 'n ite d
S ta te s co st th*- conntpner
ta x p a y e rs and own« rs of r- :tl p ro p ­
e r ty in Road D istrict No. 2 in l a t iie a b o u t «24.000.0M.00, y et of th is th e
C ounty. O regon will be It- Id a t Ill - f a rm e r who ra is e s th e c ro p re c e iv e s
h o u r of 2 P M cn Die 2bth d a y if only «8.000.000,000
T w o d o lla rs a re
N ovem ber. A I ). pj>t; Bt th e M
to o m uch to pay for th e d is trib u tio n
K ensfe B ridge Sc.boolhotlKe In sal-t
R oad D istrict to d- term ln .- wh- tljei of one d o lla r’s w orth of p ro d u c ts
said road d is tr ic t sh a ll levy a sp e c ia l
tax of
9d :i«i t i t on all th e ta x a b le !
p ro p e rty In sa id d is tr ic t for th- pur-
pose of p ro v id in g fu n d s for
M ills io
wid.-ti D 'L a rry g ra d e on Fob-v S o rin g
Road, one h a lf m ill on K ing road one
and one h a lf w ills on B e lk n a p road
c P BARN ARD Coitritv Ju d g e
C L IN T O N III RD.
C -unty C o m m ! s in n e r
O. E. CRO W E.
C onntv C otnm i lo n e r
N 411-18
« 35.aSR.SO
T o ta l
M A TE R IA L AND S P P P I.IE S
F u r n itu r e (desks, stoves, c u rta in s
S u p p lies l ih s lk erase r» . etc t
L ib ra ry books
e tc i
N O TIC E D E ROAD D ISTR IC T
M EETIN G
To W hcm It M?y C o n cern :
N o t ic e I h e r e b y - ( y e n t h a t it m e e t­
ing of th e legal v o ters being re sid en t
ta x p a y e rs a n d o w n e rs of real p ro p ­
e r ty In Road D istrict No 19 In lam e
C ounty. O regon, will he h i l t ! a t th e
h o u r of 2 P M. «n D o - 2 0 th d a y of
N ovi m i l l r.
A
D . 1928. a t
th -
O ak rid g e
lllv h
School
In
said
R o te i D I U r ie l
to il- ter-ii ln<- w h e th e r
said road d is tr ic t sh a ll levy a sp e c ia l
tax of «7000 00 tir n all th e ta x a b le
p ro p e rty In said tiistrk -t f o r t h ' nur-
t-c
of rro v id ln g fe e d s fo r m a in te n ­
an ce of e x is tin g roads ami eo n strite-
Don of new te a I
C. I* BARNARD. C ounty Ju d g e.
C L IN T O N
I D T ’ D.
c - in itv
C o n im i
W hat
M ali-T raining
T e le t bones
J a n ito r s K upplles
I - I
L ig h t
W a te r
Postage und stationery
T utui
M \ I NT IN A N I E AND REPAI1LS
B uilding and ground*
in n e r .
SUNDAY, NOV. 7
LANE COUNTY EXCURSION
over the new Cancade Line
SPECIAL TRAIN
C o m m is s io n e r
N 4-11 18
N O TIC E O F ROAD d i s t r
M FE T IN G
To VZhe-n It May C o n cern ;
N o t lo
Is h c r e l 'v
g lv - it t h a t a m e e t­
in g of t h - legal v o te rs bein g re sid e n t
ta x p a y e r anti ow ner- of re a l p ro p ­
e r ty In Road D istric t No. 23. In Lam-
C ounty. O regon
will lie held at th e
h o u r of 2 I*. M. i.n th e 20th d a y of
N o v - n th - r .
A.
D. 1928,
at
th e
I 'n lty
S e h o o I h o u s e
In
salti
Road D '-itrlct to il t«-r n in e w h e th e r
said road d is tr ic t sh a ll levy a sp e c ia l
lax of «1880 35 upon all th - ta x a b le
r r o n e t - t v In -t-ltl d ls tr le t for th- p u r ­
pose of p ro v id in g fu n d s for 1 m ill on
road G n o i r P e n g ra , I m ill on road A
ii|> title riv e r from L ow ell. I m ill on
ro.-d K up W ln h e rry . I m ill on r o a d
J up Illg Fall C reek above W ln h e rry
W ill
In
Ih e
la s t
f if t e e n
y e a rs
ha
h e -n
It. Is o n - of th e big
a g r ic u ltu r a l liid u strh -s ot t h - natio n .
Th-
Today
D e p a rtm e n t o f A r g l r i i l t n r "
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1145 41
INDEBTEDNKHH
B onds und In te re s t th e re o n
W u rra n ts und In te re s t th ere o n
«
3000 00
4h00 00
T otal
INHt'KANT K
M IH('KLI«ANBOI'H:
EM ERGENCY
i
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»
«
8700 0(1
430 no
300 00
580.00
T o ta l
........
T»ital e s tim a te d a m o u n t of m oney fo r all p u rp o ses d u rin g y e ar
E ST IM A T E D R E C E IIT S
From c o u n ty school fund d u rin g th e c oining school y e a r
From s ta te si hool fund d u rin g the com ing school y ear
Fr-.m e le m e n ta ry sch o o l fund d u rin g th e c o m in g sch isil y e a r
E s tim a te o f pruhuhh- un ex p en d ed b u lim ie nt end of c u rre n t
«49.999 18
7327 10
117« 48
4*01 3b
r«Ki2 r.8
year
« 19.11744
A
« 49.9110 18
» 19.117 44
« 30.782 72
S W A IIT H .
Do
400.000,(»0 C hicken»
g r o w t h a ' th e p o u ltry In d u stry
a m a z . r ii .
ic t
L im e
4 ’-0 0(1
75 “ 0
50 00
250 On
tsr. o«
225 IMI
"01 25
200 oo
S40 00
300 00
In
A t- -e ,,f I e value of agri- ttltiiral
lim e ba In i n m ade on an O hio farm
T h e a v e ra g e yield of e lo v e r hay ,«n
th e fa rm w as ab o u t a tun and a half
to th e acre. A fter th e Held had been
llnted It produ> cd tw o and a fo u rth
to n s.
An a v e ra g e of tw e lv e o th e r
te s t w ith c orn show ed not q u ite 31
liiislo | to th e a c re before lim ing anil
-’MH4 b u sh e ls a f te r th e use or lim e.
T h e re Is no q u e stio n a bout th e vulin-
of lim e, th e q u e stio n Is to get it at a
p rlee th- fa rm e r ean pay.
T in -
C '- u - tt-
«
T o ta l e s tim a te d r< < elpls. not Im la d in g proposi d tax
IIE C A P IT I’LA TKIN
T o ta l e s tim a te d e x p en ses for the y ear
'h-- p rice of bogy u -tally d ro p s In
T o tal I lim a tisi re c e ip ts not In c lu d in g p ro p o sed tax
N o v - w b - r a n d D- - . m b er b au se of
th e f ct th a t m ost i f th e fa rm e rs sell
B alan ce a m o u n t to he ra ised by 41* trlc t tax
d u rin g th e s e tw o m o n th s and th e
D ated th is 29th day of D ctn h er. 1928
R W SM ITH . D istrict C le r k .
A tle - t
m a rk e t
becom es o v e r-lu p p ll-tl
It
F E LOCK
B o a rd o f D ir e c t o r s
m i g h t be a goisl tries for m an y of t t-
W (I IH ’D IIE S.
fa rn c rs to l)old o v e r u n til J a n u a ry ;
BOY W C A R L T O N
th e fro b a b h h ig h e r p ric s would w.ir
J c Mi Ml IIBAY.
C itizen A i ls t a i i t s
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676 DEPARTMENT STORES
942 Willamette St., Eugene, Oregon.
Pittr’ argh, Pa., »Store
Omits Future uSales”
Another large, successful department Tore— this
time at I ’iltslnirgh, I ’a.— lias announced that in the
future it w ill operate on the tio-salc plan—a plan, Ity
the way, dial has made the J. ('. Penney Company t
lion t liold word throughout the United States.
I hat th rifty buyer—the /lu u rican wo»uin— recog­
nizes in the no-safe plan o f store operation a policy
that safeguards iter every purchase because it assures
as much fo r her dollar today while she is liuying as
tomorrow or any time in the future.
O ur Store - any store that.does not hold sales— must
tihciiys i / i t i ' llte fullest measure o f S’eni'er as repre­
sented by High Q uality at Low Price, in order to main­
tain the Confidence o f the public. It is our idea that
w - ran better serve the public by serving j t as nearly
alike every day as is possible.
We congratulate o uf fellow merchant at Pittsburgh
upon adopting this high polity o f service.
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