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    TIIVUSDA Y NOVEMBER 11, l»2ü
FAOK TWO
Lane County Farmers Union News
O F F IC IA L P U B L IC A T IO N
ANNUAL ROLL CALL OF
FORTUNE LOST AND
RED CROSS IS STARTED
FOUND ON FERRIES
LAW
C O U N T Y U N IT n O . U
NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT
MEETING
NOTICE OE ROAD IHHTHItW
MEETING
By Special
To Whom It M ay Concern:
To Whom It May Conoorn;
N o lle « I» hereby given that u meet
Notice Is hereby given that a meet
in n o f the leant voters being resident Ing o f the le g a l voters be in g re a td i'iit
Annual roll call of the American
taxpayers and owner» of real prop- in »pavers a n il o w n e rs of re a l p lo p
Mat«*!«*»» gloves. to I1*** number of
Red Cross will »tart In Sprlnglteld
or'i- in Road Dl-drl. I No. 70 In I ¡tue i rty in Hoad O lid rli I No 21 in Ism «
tw o or three hundred a month, to« t- today, with Mrs Bernice Van Valyah
UPPER WILLAMETTE
County, Oregon, will tie hei.l at th- C o iility O il «on. w ill be held «I Iho
THURSTON
her with adding machines, live in­ and Mrs. M. B. Huntly in general
hour Hf 7 30 P M »n Hie 30th lim n » f I P M on II»- 30th day o f
A
D
192«
al
m»
day of November.
A
D
192«. N ovem ber. S w ale
Horace
11
Peel
who
died
In
Spring
fants, baby buggies. diamond rings charge of the campaign In this city.
Heboid
In
'»aid
Mr and Mrs Charles Taylor at­
l h e
SrhoolhoUee
In
s a i d U pper
and cold cash were among the num- The drive for membership »111 con­ tended the funeral of Mr. T aylor.» held Sunday afternoon November 7 nl
R.vad D is tric t, Io determine whether
was buriel at the Pleasant Hill cerne ' Rond Dlatrlct. to determine win Hi r said road d la trlc t » h a ll le w a special
•roua articles left on Southern Pad-
sahl road district shnll le w a siiednl
cousin Mrs Wilbur. In Eugene last
tinue until November 25
lary Tuesday afternoon
Mr Peel tux of $975 01 upon all llic taxable ta x o f $31133 1« upnn a ll the ta x a b le
8c ferry boats on San Franctaco Bay
Lane County’s quota Is 5000 mem- Friday.
e rlv In «nti! ilis lr le i fu r Hl. pur
twelve
and
was
an --- uncle of Mrs Frank Smith of I property in »aid district for the |*nr ,-itip
during tbe past tw
elre months
monins ana
laucfceon
w
ill
take
’
Mr
M
nd
Mrs
Fred
Spencer
from
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p«a« nf providing fund» f" ’ exii-nsion
A roll call luncheon will tak*
Mr and
worth in all approximately $100,00$.
» v
■ 01» » h inhn Ft I t'lovm lale an«l Mra M or tun Hritaow pose of providing funds fur graveling o f M ark* I rond » e - 1 o f C re s w e ll
worm in
ei
. „n.-e at the Osburn hotel on Friday, RnrlUgfleM motored out to John Ml
road
according to Captain C F. Hewth. I
_
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... , ,k - l r *
____ . ............ la-xler
Mr and
of Dexter
-Mr . Peel Mr
lived
and Mrs. Peel lived said
C P B A R N A R D Conn I v .lin lg -
«’ P BARN MID. Cmintv Judge
November IS. starting at 12 o'clock. mtston’s Thursday evening
C L IN T O N I I I III».
at Pleasant Hill several years ago
superintendent of the company s
CLINTON
III
IIP
The latdies At<| S w lety met with
All solicitors have been invited.
County Coiumlssliiner
County Comm lasinne r
when the Markham« also live-,! here.
ferry service.
General chairman is David Gra­ Mr« Lawrence Gossler Thursday for
O E CROWE.
O.
R.
CROWE
A baby girl was lai.n to Mr and
Most costly of these was a woman s
o -u n lv Comuilssliinor
Countv Commissioner
an all day meeting each lady taking
Mrs ET»nk Smith of Cloverdale W cl
handbag containing nearly $50.000 in ham.
N 4 111«
N 4 1119
Since the last Roll Call the Rid a covered dish
jewelry, cash and securities found by
Dr. Aston and family from Eugene nesday November 3.
Cross has entered upon a Joint pro
Cepo
on the
Deckhand Jose v D. . cep
o i...
.... - Steam-
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Cour,
Th„ visited Mr ana Mrs William Rennie
Mrs. Jeanette Clurk and Miss
,r Santa Clara last July and returned
earr,.
Esther Gulllford teacher« of the
last Sunday
to It. owner with.n a few hour» The
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____________
Prank Rennie
«pent the week-end Pleasant lllll public school are plan
owner." Heath said . took her leee
^ » „ g . *Ftrat Aid. Junior Red wl, h Uu
here
He had the nlng on g'vtng a basket social Nov NOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN lo th - legal volara of Bvhool lustrici No i*
nt
There will be a playlet of Lane County. R ials of Oregon, that a Hehool Meeting of ssl.l district
’ ul,e ca “ y
.
She wa* Cross and Hom« Service w>rh Wllft m,s|,wtua« to have his car robbed ember 1»
at 7 10
i X
t h a ^ en to io g o ’list who veterans of all wars, now d o .. th > < M ,„
,’h.s IS «he m O .d .«me « in c given by the school. Several num I»- held st High Schiavi building »n Hie î« llh day of November 192« al .
o I lm k In Ih e sflersooli for Iho purpose of discussing the hudm-t hereinafter
tiers on I.»’ program will be furnls’i- set out with the levy board, and to vole on the proposition of levying »
re c e n tly w a lke d off one of our boat, *, welfare work for the County.
| he b,.gan , he work of a salesman
recently w a lk « t it
I
?
*
,
s u n le y Gray
special districi tax
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..
. _,
cd by out »Idv talent.
I The total amount of money n c c ilis l bv I h - schiavi d ls lr b l during the fl»<"»l
leaving behihd him . box containing
^ miIie8
,lnan* ta! assist fanllly also Mr May from lasndax
has
returni-il
from
V
1.ar
beginning
»n
J
u
ly
I.
192«
sn.l
e
n
d
in
g
June
30.
1917.
1«
eMIJh«’*
« In
laturence luxvnl
hurs^and^bw tles1 **1
” F>
ance are visited, plans made for lheir giM,n, Sunday at Frank Campbell’s
. .. . ( - ' t h e following budget and Include« ihe amounts Io be r e n - ly n l fro m ih«*
Corvallis where he entered 0 A
.county schivivi fund, » isle arhool hind, elementary school fund special «1»
^-«P
‘ car» »ml when necessary. County re-
Mrl Margaret Campbell went io He expects to return mid year
' tril l lux. and a ll o lire i m oneys o f Hie d is t r ic t:
• “One morning a toother left h e r ; tin gj¥t.n
Many
tim
es
relatives
and
Pearhnrn
Monday
where
she
expects
ll l ’DGET
fci’ vu.
——-—
—
baby on the boat, discovering the toss friends
frj>mtU \.an
‘
persuaded
to
he
In
’
to
s,„y
with
Dr.
and
Mrs.
Roller
Work on th - Rdditiou to the gy»f--
Estimated Expenditure«
can be persuaded to heln . 0 ( {a y with Pr. and Mrs Rulter
Ba lary |v-r
after the ferry had departed for its them, jobs can he found, and so no
Anda Calvert from W- ndltng spe.Tl 1 slum Is well under way and It is I’ERBGNAL BFRVli'E:
1 • .1
y»*»r
return trip across the bay. Baby, in financial relief Is needed—Just under Saturday night at Ray Baugh ».
hoped it win be completed wllhin
$2400 00 $ 2400 00
Superintendent. I
care of a stewardess, made the round standing advice and personal help
Ifl........
1N00 00
Harvey and Cora Calvert vtslle.l the next two weeks.
Principals. I
1 :if.o 00
13&0 <H)
trip and was returned to its mother
Stx weeks exams are over at both
Feeble-minded, deaf and blind ch il­ relatives at Junction City last Sun
Prlncliuils. 1
1350 00
12f»0 O0
pone the worse for the adventure.
th e grade school and th e h ig h school
dren whose parents cannot care for day.
Principals, 1
1240 00
1240 00
* “On rainy days anywhere from a them are examined and sent to sta*e
Teachers. 1
There was a large crowd In at­ anil cards were given out this week
2:140 00
1170 00
Teachers. 2
3376 00
doxen to 30 umbrellas are left on our schools where special training is tendance at the dance given at the t he h ig h school la u sin g th e A B
112t 00
Teachers, 3
2144 00
IONO 00
boats. With all other lost articles given
Delinquent girls outside of Thurston Hail last Saturday night
n -th iu l of grading
TiacbcTs 2
7341 00
lO.Ui 00
they are sent to the company’s lost Eugene are helped to get another
Mr. and Mrs Ernest Bertsch st»»t-
Teachers 7
HIOO 00
1012 00
and found department. If the article start, or if absolutely necessary are ed for Klamath Palls last Bunday.
Teacher». »
lOSOOl)
1QN0 00
$$«6.00 and $495 00
T
each-rs
2
hears a name or address the owner sent to the State Industrial School. They are driving through.
19S0 00
9N0 00
Janitors, 2
HOME POINTERS
1"4 . 0
la telephoned or written to. Moro Neglected or orphaned children ar-
1045 00
Mr Joseph Singer from Delmont
Janitor. 1
than 75 per cent of articles left on takt-n care of and placed with fam>- North Dakota 1» visiting his al»trr
300.90
noo 00
Clerk. I
JOJ 50
the boats are lost by women, the bulk I lies that can give them good homes. Mrs Zieglier
(Miler service«
of them during the morning rush
Mr Zieelier who works at Wendl-
A potalo peeler saves both tliu-
$ 35.«KM 50
hours. Almost all lost articles, with
Total
ing spent the week-end with his fam and material In paring carrotv an-l
MATERIAL AND S I’PPLIES
the exception of two or three hundred POSTAL RECEIPTS SHOW
$
450 no
here.
pursnlps us well a- potatoes.
F u r n itu re u le sks. stoves, c u rta in s , e tc I
GAIN OF 7.5 PER CENT lly Mrs
75 ’’0
odd gloves a month, eventually are
Charlie Hastings and son
S u p p lie s (c h a lk , erasers, etc t
50 «0
Springfield’s postal receipts, bar. - James went on the excursion t i
returned safely o the owners."
l.lb r a r v hooks
Btale cake makes an e x c e lle n t d- «•
230 no
meter of business conditions, showed Klamath Falls Sunday.
Man Training
I «5 no
sert when steamed and served w llhj
T ele p h o n e s
7.5 per cent gain in October over
The Thurston Bible school has sauce.
336
0‘>
Clover Fined
Janitors Supplies
the receipts of a corresponding per- joined In the contest. "Hold I’h-
701 2$
I’m
1
Llne’’ put on by the Ixvokout. It sturt
300 no
Fred Clover, arrested Saturday iod of 1925
A 'pumpkin makes a nice fruit or
l.lglvl
340 00
Bight for drunkeness. was fined $10
Postmaster Hamlin expressed confi- ed last Sunday with 54 present.
____
flower
basket for fa ll ta b le decors
W a te r
300 00
bv Justice of the Peace R W. Smith dence that the receipts for the year
J o- Singer and Charlie Zlegll-r tlcn
Postage und stationery
«o no
llom estlc S cien ce
when he appeared in court Monday. *1» ’ «><»w one of the best gsdna In motored to Portland last Tuesday re­
---- "■ the history of the postofflee. The last turning Thursday
$ 2.9«« 3ft
.C lothes left on the line until the
T(jU,
— quarter of the year, is always the
dew fall» are much nicer to Iron than MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS
$ 1145 «1
largest because of the holiday mail­
Building and ground«
DANCE Steven» Hall Every Satur­ when dampened by hand.
ing. got off with a fly in g start with day Night. Garrett's Orecbestra. if.
« 1146 41
Total
the good October figures, and a high
Rubbing the hot cake griddle with indebtedness
record is predicted.
s 1900 os
Watch repairing done correctly.
Bonds snd Interest tbereivn
freshly cut potato eliminate« the
4800 00
Warrants and Intere»! therw u
We will make your Suit or
Work in today—Out tomorrow. Hovt necessity for greasing the pnn
HELP W ANTED
331 .Main sL
tf.
Dress, will alter or remodel
I 9700 00
Total
4Ï0 0«
$
your old one, will Clean and Wanted—The Durable Hosiery Corp­
. When preparing pumpkin pies, the i n BCKANCR:
300 00
oration desire a premanent Direct-
$
Press or Dye them.
NOTICE OE ROAD DISTRICT
flavor Is Improved by adding »pice» MISCEI.I»ANBOVS:
690 fit)
$
to-CuBtomer Representative in the w c . .
. ' ,F'KT '’S‘G
and nugar to the pumpkin toward« EMERGENCY:
240 Main Street
To
Whom
It
May
Concern:
Springfield territory.
Good com­
$49.900 1«
Notice Is hereby given that a m -et.jlb e end of the cooking process
missions.
High quality merchan­
THE
Ing of the legal voters being resident.
■■ -
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
dise
Give age. exp., etc In first taxpayers and owners of rial prop-| jn making a jelly-roll, cracking 1»
7327 10
From county schnol fund during the coming school year
117« 4$
letter. District Manager. P. O. N Box
(1 c X t y . " c X ^ w l n
he.d'n.,''atn
h*: P ™ "«•'- by
,h -
From slate schisvl fund during the coming school year
4901 30
From elementary school fund during ihe coming schisvl year
3«7 Klamath Palls, Oregon.
_ . hour of 2 P M on the 20th day vf off ° f the «lodF») before rolling
Estimate of probable unexpended balance at end of current
6912 5«
November. A. D . 1926. at the Mi
-
year
> Kenxie Bridge Schoolhouse In «aid
Soaking game in
In »alt water over
19,117
44
whether
$
I j Road District, to determine wh-ther
.„v,— ,..u .h , u r n n i n iv i.r
Total estimated rn elp t». not Including proposed tax
said road district shall levy a «peclal1nl«h•
,h’‘ ,,' ronK n,,vor
RECAPITULATION:
tax of $5596 36 upon all the ta xa b le
"
$ 49 900 IS
Total estimated expenses for the year
property In «aid district for the pur-' A dish of cold watpr work» w ill ii
$ 19.117 44
Total estimated receipts not Including proposed tax
pose of providing fund« for 3 Mills to „,^ ¡„,5 the oven off when It Is to v
widen O’Larry grade on Eoley Spring
9 30.7K2 72
Balance, amount to be raised by district tax
Road, one half mill on King road, one n •
Da'ed this 29th day of October. 1926.
— 1 one half mills on Belknap road
Attest It W SMITH. District Clerk
P. BARNARD. County Judge.
A good way to elim inate starch
F E LOCK.
Board of Directors
C L IN T O N IIV R D .
W G HUGHES.
making is to serve boiled rlie on
«
County Commissioner Saturday anil use the water In which
HOY W C A R L T O N
O. E CROWE.
Citizen Assistants J ( ’ M c M C R R A Y .
-,
It
was
cooked
-
n
Monday
for
starch­
Countv Commissioner
G EO II D IT T O .
N4 11
ing. Rice water reully work« bell -r
N 4 11-1S
C A SWAIITS
than starch.
N OTRE OE ROAD DISTRICT
MEETING
Guest towel« are often made from
To Whom It May Concern:
N iitle e 1« hereby riven that a meet- old linen dresses.
1 ing of the legal voters being resident
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taxpayer« and owner: of real prop-
,r
ar„
satisfactory
ertv In Road District No. 19. in Lane
Countv. Oregon, will be held at the <f <’"ly «»e '-"'tom of Ihe pans are
hour of 2 P. M. on the 20th day of oiled and floured.
L
1
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Qnxxnporossrf
November. A
D.. 1926. a t the
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Oakridge
High
School
In
said
Springfield To Get Road Money
|
676 DEPARTMENT STORES
Read D fs trlc ’ to d - term ini- w hether
A h her »hare nl Hie eounly road
said road district shall levy a special
942 Willamette St., Eugene, Oregon.
$ l« 4 R .8 » lf th e ]
Ten years from now, will you be envious
tax of $7000 00 uron all the taxable tax Springfield will
property In said district for th- pur- county budget as drawn Is pas»ed. |
of your friends or will they be envious of
pe .. e of providing fnrd»
fut'd» for mainten-
p.
mainten n,.,.or(|,ng , 0 , , (IK„ c
Barnard. Of
you? It depends on what you do with your
ance of existing road» and confirm -
........
.
..
the
$64,458
to
be
budgeted
for tile
money NOW. If you spend all there is no
tlon of new roads.
chance of your getting ahead. If you sav»
general road fund more than $30.000
c . I’ BARNARD. County Judge.
a part of what you earn, you will be in a
( L IN T O N I I I RD.
will go to road districts ln»lde of
County Cotnmlnsloner cities of the county. Eugene will get
position to greet Opportunity with a smile
O. E CROWE.
•
—
when it knock at your door.
Countv C om m issioner »16,558.
To those accustomed to Inlying on credit or the in­
Community News
Correspondents
Notice of School Meeting
Model Cleaners
Ten Years From Now
Mortgaging Futures
Filled With Danger
N
It is surprising how quickly savings ac­
cumulate. Almost before you know it, you
have built up a Savings Account that you
thought hardly possible. And you did it
without any hardship or self-denial. The
interest we pay helps your savings grow If
you haven’t already started a Savings Ac­
count, do so without further delay.
$1.00 Open3 a Savings Account
and obtains a Liberty Bell Bank
Protected by Electric Burglarly Alarm System
A GOOD B A N K IN A GOOD C O U N TR Y
Commercial State Bank
Springfield, Oregon
4-11-18
N O T IC E OE R O AD D IS T R IC T
M E E T IN G
To Whom It May Concern:
Notice 1« hereby elven that a meet-
1 Ing of the legal voter» Iveing resident
taxpayers and owner' of real prop-
ijiiii'
irtv In Road District No. 23. in 1 Lane
County, Oregon, will In- held at the
hour of 2 P. M. < n the 20th day of
November, A. D.. 1926, at. the
Unity
S c h o o lh o u s e
In
»aid
Road Dl»lr|ct Io determine whether
»aid road district »hall levy a »pedal
tax of $1660.35 upon all the taxable
prom-riv In said district for the pur-
po»e of providing funds for 1 mill on
road G near Pengra, I mill on road A,
. s __ __
a ___« _
ill!
rx n
up tlhe river
from T Ixiwell. f I w mill
on
ropd K up Wlnberry, 1 mill on road
J up Big Eall Creek above Wlnberry
Bridge and 1 mill from Bridge to
cross roads on road J
C P. BARNARD. County Judge.
CLINTON HURD.
County Commissioner
. O. E. CROWE.
Countv Commlsslonsr.
N 411-18
NOTICE OE ROAD DISTRICT
MEETING
To Whom It May Concern:
Notice 1» hereby given that a m eet­
ing of the legal voters being resi­
dent taxpayer» and owner» of real
property Is Roed District No. 5, in
1
alt nt! i County.
tju iiiy ,
Lane
t/rt-K
uu, w
in I»
»- held
ii* i'i
Oregon,
will
I»-
at the hour of 2 P. M. on the 27th day I
of November, A, D 1926, at the
Ixiwer Camp Creek School house In
»aid Road District, to determine
whether »aid road district »hall levy
a »pedal tax of $758.57 upon all the I
taxable property In »aid district fori
the purpose of providing fund» for
Road Grader
1
County Judge
(• p BARNARD,
” * ”
c l i n t o iir iiD ,
County Commissioner
O. E. CROWE.
Countv Commissioner
N 11-18-25
FOR RALF—Carbon paper In largi
Sheets, 26x39 Inches, suitable fot
making trawing« The News Office
stallment plan, the following article which ap, '-»..id in
the Memphis, Tenn., News-Scimitar on October bth,
should prove interesting:
‘'The othrr day a credit rxprrt was in Memphis. Hr said
merchants arc making trouble tor themxelvcx by being so free
with credit. They make it pussiblr lor moat anybody to buy
most anything, he said, and then pay for it as best they can.
“Yesterday two firrmrn were listed in the bankruptcy colnmn.
One listed debt« of $1,400, the .«her of $1.800. The latter
listed two pleasure automobile» «ninny his assets, anil perhaps
they typify the reason for so many bankruptries among persona
o' comparatively small incomes.
"You can't mortgage the future lisrrver and get away with it.
The sooner folk» learn to makr the present pay for itself as
they go along, the better off they will be,”
Enjoying the savings that come from paying as you
go is building substantially for the future.