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THURSDAY NOVEMBER 2ft. 192ft
THE SPRING PI Kl J ) NEWS
PAGE TW O
Lane County Farmers Union News
O F F IC IA L
A D V O C A T E S L A F R G E N. W.
P R U N E M A R K E T AG EN C Y
H O U S E H O LD H IN T S
To M ake Up Car Explosives
Moving Saw m ill
Glenn Anderson is busy th is week
m oving a saw m ill from the Hayden
bridge d istrict to C ottage Grov».
Anderson and Son have a new tim ber
acreage in this d istric t to work on.
Old M r. C a rte r Helped
by Simple M ixture
“A fter taking A dlerika 1 feel b et­
te r than for years. A t my age (SO)
It Is Ideal—so differen t from oth er
m edicines.” (signed) W. W. C arter,
A dlerika is a sim ple m ixture of bu tk -
thorn bark, glycerine, etc., which
rem oves GAS In ten m inutes and
often brings su rp risin g relief to the
stom ach. Stops th a t full, bloated
feeling. Brings out old w aste-m at­
te r you n ever thought was in your
system . E xcellent for chronic constl-
Ccc. F la r e r y ’s Drug store.
W hat’» Brighter Than a Bright
Kitchen?
S I and span. Clean. B r il­
ONLY
lia n tly lig h te d .
No peer­
75c
in g in to cupboards, ovens
o r ice-boxes.
N o can-
DOWN
openers p la y in g hide and
d c
A t o u r expense, have a
D a y lig h t K itc h e n U n it in ­
stalled to d a y. IF i t does
n o t sell its e lf to n ig h t, we
w ill replace y o u r o ld fix ­
tu re
I f y o u keep it, pay
o n ly 75c d o w n and $1.00
m o n th ly , w ith
y o u r lig h t
bUL
Two models pries $7.Oft
and $8.00.
C O U N T V U N IT n O . 14
Community News
G ARDEN W AY
The S unshine Club met with Mrs
F rank Itailev T hursday afternoon.
After a sort business meeting, th e
ladies did fancy work and m ade plans
for the Silver lea which w ill bo h e ll
at the hom e of Mrs. H arry C hase
December 2.
Virgil Jan ies who Joined the navy
during the sum m er is home from San
Diego. C alifornia on a ten day fur­
lough On his retu rn he will be a --
coni panted by C harles Wilson, a
Springfield youth, who will also Join
the navy.
Mr. and Mrs. b e a te r Cyr and d au g h­
ter. Dora May. are at K lam ath Falls
for a w eek's visit.
Mr. and Mrs. F ran k Halley and
daughter. Dorothea, spent Sunday at
Franklin
Mr and Mrs W ilfred Cook accom­
panied Merle Case to Richmond C al­
ifornia.
Mr Cook will retu rn th .
week, but Mrs. Cook will rem ain in­
definitely or a visit at the C.
Cooks home
Mr and Mrs Jay Fish and family
visited th e J C. Bailey fam ily nt
J a s p e r Sunday.
Ira Cline leaves next week for
S h trld an . M issouri, where he will ro-
side.
C. E. Bailey of C heehire sp en t t*i"
900 N E W S E T T L E R S AN D
$3.000.000 COM E T O S T A T E
P rogress in bringing new blood t>
O regon's farm lands Is m arked by
the ann u al report of the land se ttl •-
m ent d ep artm en t of the sta te and
Portland cham bers of com m erce,
directed by W. G Ide which show s
th at during Hie fiscal year ending
September 30. 9119 fam ilies have b» en
located on farm s in various part« f
the state, a n l th a t the troné-' n -
vi sted by the««' new com ers to tals |2.-
999 718.
The program of the land settlem-'ii*
d e p a rtm e n t ha been In operation fot
th e past th ree and one-haif y ears
during which tim e 2 228 fam ilies ha 'e
been placed on Oregon farm s directly
through efforts of th e d epartm ent.
According to Mr. Ide th e Initial
capital investm ent of this body t f
se ttle rs is $8.697.440.
In the work of securing the prop r
grow th and developm ent of Oregon
by getting Its farm Ian la occupb d
and used, the cooperation of real­
to rs and com m ercial clubs in tb •
various counties of the state Is pr
ing a great factor. T h at ■ ■ "ry «
tlon of O regon is organized
action
to tfiak« this work c"icllv « is shown
by n portion of thi annual re p o r’
which show s 28 co u n tie, accountin'’
for the distrib u tio n of th ese linin'-
seekers. In 604 cases the county of
location has been reported by the lo­
cal cerum en ial organization, ami hut
305 of the 909 fam ilies w ere not so
Rated.
T h e s ' 305 were shown l»y the d e­
p artm en t's own record - to have found
th'-lr hem es in those 28 counties and
the rem aining eight of the 36 rottn-
th s
F R E E T R IA L
LA N E
THURSTO N
• • • •
A m alagraation of prune grow ers in­ t From School of Home Kíonomlc.»
to a untflcd sales agency lh at would —O. A. C.t
Control the northw est dried pruue
A w ater spot .in silk crepe often .
crop and thereby be able to finance
d isap p ear if tn e tim e r nail is ru b li-.1
gnd conduct a u.it i,..i w ide sales »,
lightly over the discoloration
vice is advocated by V J Hurd,
•p ecialist
I n
organization
and
C urdling of m ayonnaise is a v e rte t
m a rk e ts for the O. A. C. extension
by udding a tablespoon of cold w ater
•ervice. as the m ost likely m eans of
to the egg yolk beore using any oil.
S tabilising the prune industry in O r>
gon and W ashington.
A bar of soap aud a hand tow el n ear
P resent m ethods of m arketing the
the kitchen sink save many trip s u
Italian prune cro p in th ese sta te s
th e bathroom to wash the bands.
may be com pared to a funnel with a
large mouth and a very sm all neck,
are
Jolted
down
believes Mr. Hurd. Packers, brokers, M em orandums
and cooperative associations consti­ quickly if a pencil and pad are hung
in a convenient place in the kitchen.
tu te the mouth of the funnel. R etail
d ealers a re the neck through which
To hold the hot iron in place for
prunes m ust flow in reaching the con­
steam ing velvet, the sleeve board is
sum er.
Vigorous, extensive, well
slipped through the handle of the
placed advertising would tend to en ­
electric iron which stay s firmly in
large the funnel neck and perm it
place with flat surface up.
prunes to flow to consum ers in larg er
q u antities than a t present reach
A vacuum clean er is useful to
them . No private d istrib u to r can af­
tran sfer feath ers from one pillow to
ford the expense of such a campaign,
another. The new pillow is fastened
nor can a cooperative association un­
in place of dust bag and nozzle n-
less th a t association controls a very
serted in th e o th er pillow.
large p art of the to tal prune output.
Mr. Hurd, opines
An ink spot on a rug ts often re­
To be m ost efftctiTe, ad vertising
moved by rubbing with a piece of raw
m ust be planned on a com m odity
potato.
basis ra th e r than on the basis of
brands and labels, suggests Mr. Hurd.
Car of Lime Coming to Donna
The Italian tart-sw eet prune is so
A carload of lim e for soil treatm en t
distinctive th at it lends itself well to
of farm lands in th e Mohawk valley
comm odity prom otion, ana only a
has been ordered by farm ers. Tile
sm all am ount of the benefits of th at
car will be unloaded at Donna. As
prom otion would accru e to o th er vari­
the s ta te lime plant cannot yet furn­
eties of the prune, he believes.
ish the lime th ere is still tim e for
In the Italian prune Mr. Hurd sees
a few farm ers in th a t section to get
a crop that m erits encouragem ent tn
an order in the car. says county agent
W estern Oregon and W ashington. He
O. C. Fletcher.
points out th a t the trees require little
The lime is used to neutralize th e
atten tio n as com pared with o th er
acid in the soil for legum e crops Ex­
tre e fruits, they come into bearing
perim en tal aifnlfa plots treated with
e a rlie r than m ost o th er fru its and
lim e and not tre a te d show ed the
th e crop is one of the few of those
value of the iime th is sum m er to
produced in the I’acitic sta te s th a t
a re not grown equally well and much such an extent th a t farm ers have not
h esitated to use i t From one to two
n earer the great consum ing m arkets.
j tons to th e acre are being used.
The county court has ordered 10.-
000 pounds of pyrotol, w artim e su>
plus explosive, and when o rders from
individuals a re received to taling 19,-
000 pounds a carload will be ordered,
according to C ounty A gent O. C.
F letcher. T here is on hand orders
to r 2250 pounds but 7000 pounds a r?
yet needed to m a k e , up the car.
P U B L IC A T IO N
seek. N o c h in a b ro ke n on
d a rk shelves.
T he D a y lig h t K itc h e n U n it
th ro w s a c le a r lig h t to the
ve ry c o rn e rs o f y o u r k i t ­
chen B rig h te n s th e room .
L ig h te n s th e d a ily ta sks.
And its lo w p rice m akes It
possible fo r every house­
w ife to have a d a y lig h t
k itc h e n — d a y aud n ig h t.
DA YUGHT YOUR KITCHEN
Mountain State* Power Co.
of O regon.
E X T R A H E L P T O SP EE D
H A N D L IN G X M A S M A IL
Mildred Ih’ice spent the week «-n-t
A uthorization of ex tra assistan ce in
in C orvallis visiting lo r brothers who
' handling the C hristm as in id s was rw
••••• atten d in g t> A C tb re
Mr. and Mrs Buyers motored no celvi ! tin Wish by l'o»ttua»U»r F.
week end with th«' F h family
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froiij P ortland Saturday, evening ii Hamlin
Mr and Mrs I Cltile will e n tertain
spent Sunday III \ W Weaver » M ' th« arrangi no nls this y»ar are belt r
the following relatives nt a Thank-,
Buyers was int.m uting nil wiring than ever b e f o r e , mid that ezcelb' 'I
Mr. and
giving dinner Thursday
some of Hie h uses in T hurston for service may I'»* expected by th»»
Mrs. Hob C raw ford. Mr and Mrs
public.
electricity
Frank Kingsley and family. Mr. u t i l
tin Decniber 11 Ini Nice, part tim e
S aturday evening ns Fred Gray was
Mrs H enry Meyers ant daughter.
in his burn doing his chores, lie beard assistant, will go on lull tune duty,
Iloris, Mr. and Mrs O. Sm ith, ami
a couple of shots from a 22 rifle and W henever tiecessary. N *• N ettleton
Mrs W. S Dodd
when lie wont 1» Investigate he til» and Ketm th Dillard will Ingin w ink­
A little son arrived at the hom e of
covered som eone hail shot a large ing as assista n ts In bolli the ottlc»
Mr and Mrs Bruce T hom as Sunday
turki y w eighing 20 pounds. He suc­ and in village delivery
A reoepilon was held for Mr. and
The posi m aster emphnslx the need
ceeded
In gelling the turkey but not
Mrs. Murk Cob at the home of Mr
of shopping and mulling <ariy.
the fellow who shot It.
T
he
Cole's parents T uesday night,
"It has been said acarea of tlmea.
laist Sunday th ere were 63 present
young couple were m arried lust week
at Bible school, there were two stud hut II Is still ut g reat Importance that
aud reside at C hase G ardens.
• n ts from E II. C who gave special (Fprlngfleld people do th eir malting for
! C hristm as as early as possible
If
niiiiilmrs at the m orning service.
UPPER W IL L A M E T T E
John Kdmiaton and his m other. cure Is taken tnroiightout the country
tn this regard, Ihe malls will be kept
Mrs Schoop. M other of Mrs. Geo­ Mis. Jennie Kdmiaton of Eugene left
moving m il better service to the
rge Ketsay who hus been seriously W ednesday m orning for W ashington
pulille will result '
III al the home of her daughter. Mrs. for an extended visit with relatives
At well W eaver from Los Angeles j
Cheney. In' Bellingham, ts report«* I
Mr». W a lte r A Woodard
im proving
Mrs Schoop has had two arrived .Monday evening for an <>x
(■'tided
visit
with
his
parents.
Mr
'
slight stro k es and fell and broke
Mrs W alter A Woodard, who as
und Mrs A. W W eaver
several ribs.
Miss Edna Ward was I x it n - i nntv
l.ee King returned to Newport last
rtie Red Cross m em bership cam ­
treasu rer for it num ber of years died
paign has not progressed so well at S aturday a fter apt ndlng several daya at a Eugene hospital ¡Saturday a fte r
1 leasan t Hill a s was hoped owing t » here on business.
j a brief illness with pneum onia Th«
Last F'rlday night the Blue River
the bud w eather It hus been very
funeral was held In F'ugnte. and in
hard for the solicitors to got around. basket bull n am of girts played the : ternm ent In the I <> tl F cemwtety,
local
team
Th»'
home
team
won
T he P leasant Hill public school
Surviving Mrs Wotxlnrd are tier
gave a splendid program last F'rlday th e Vhla boys team played against husband and m other, and ttir-.e
at the C hristian chnrch. Tney w a T .iurstcn. Vida won The Vida girl'« brothers, William A Ward of Cot-
assisted by a piano and violin a rtist team played three-quarters time on tagt Grove. G bm i and Barton W a.d
of Eugene, who held I ho auilli-n -e [ tin* local floor a fte r the other games of Eugene
T here are tw o rti»t>-
The V M C. A. I earn from Eugene
breathless with th eir music. After
, children, Genevieve and Alton W ool­
the program baskets were sold a n l was to have playad Villa, but falb d ard
to come.
(17 was taken tn.
. — respondent»
The C hrlsitan Endeavor society
Cow T e tte r III
w ill give a sis Ial a t th«' church Wed
Freem an Dull, association cow te s t­
n> sday night N ovem ber 24
A family reunion and dinner was er, hus undergone an operation at the
h» Id ut the W. I. Bristow home S u n -! hospital am i Is unable to be at his
Mr B arger Is testing In his
day noon. Those present w in
Mr, work
and Mr C. I*. Mason and sm all sin place. It is announced that three or
of Gallup. New Mexico. .Mr. and Mrs four m ore herds can be tested by th
Morton Bristow and two children of association ns sonte have been sold
P- ugra. Mr. and Mrs. H arr) Keen y and dropped out of Uie as»oclatio*i
Grove
Has
I
è
4
4
Troop
(Irgnnltuttnu of (fotta;»' Grove
busln«'ss n u li into a grotti lhai will
sponsor Hie format n n of one nr two
boy scout troops was c o m p le ti nt
him Iiron F'rlday noon at the Hotel
Bartell
(’. A. Clark, county »(»rB-
live, was pr»-i nt nt tin- me ting
Mrs. C»rp«nter III— Mr- t'a r l C ar­
of Eugetn-. Mr. and Mrs Ma on and
81» i I taju repairing correctly dune. pi liter, of east Springfield, suffered
son left for th eir home in Now .Mex­
tf. a stroke of paralysis yesterday.
ico T uesday morning going by util >. Eoyt 121 Main st.
t'he new construction work ut the
I n inn High school No 1 has been
com pleted and the show er In the
gym nasium are being used The first
basket hall game of the season will
be held Frldy night when th» alum ni
will play the high school team The
line up will be center. Donald K abler;
forwards. K enneth McKenzie and
C larence Monson; guards. C arl Lin­
ton and Eugene Parker.
Th«' student bisly of the I' 11. S
No. 1 has Isen divid’ d Into two lit r-
ary clubs each clip' giving a 30 n In
$7.00
30x3 Fabric
29x4 40 Balloon
$10.05
uie program every o th e r F'rlday.
.8.80
30 x 3 ’/2 Cord
30x5.25 Balloon
16 40
P oints on the program s will I«' added
30x3’ 2 Oversizo
9 23
31x5.25
17.03
i r at the ml of th» y ear and Li-»
14 15
31x4 Cord
i!» having th ' most jo i n t' will h”
30x5 77
19.25
i n’c rtn i’ipil by the losing side.
32x4 Cord
33x6.00
14.85
2 04 0
R e p o rts from O akland, C alifornia
; • to t • effect Hint E m ery Bchoed-
Get our prices on tires a" tu b ’ s before buying elsewhere
e r 'h o was taken with an actu e at-
tael of appendicitis had stood the
opera lion well and was progressing
TIRES
Com pare Our Prices
nicely.
C. E. Jordan who w nt to P ortland
to the V eteran's hospital retu rn ed
last week
lb t!i< not undergo an
operation as was expected.
SPRINGFIELD GARAGE
KV!
lY T H IX G FO R YO U R \U T O
P hone U - J
414 M ain
Whcr** 'h e c lo s e s t
cooperation has been carried on by
the local organizations with th» P ort­
land office, the g reatest resu lts aro
shown
Lane county took the lead In re­
porting n* w comers for th e year, its
record show ing 102. -ahíle .Marlon
ran second with 87 and Jos* bin»
followed a close third with 79. B nten
rep o rtin g 45 alm ost tied with Jack-
son which listed 44 C lackam as ex­
ceeded W ashington county by two,
show ing 38 to the la tte r's 36.
The num ber of fam ilies in >ach
county according to the report of th<
local organizations. Is as follow«:
Benton 45, Clackamas 38, t 'l a t ’ op
Columbia 1». Coos 6, Crook 3. D -
schute* 15. Douglas 27. Hood lllv e r J,
Jackson 44. Josephine 7». ElkinaCl 11,
Lane 102. Linn 15. Marlon 87. Mor
row 4, M ultnom ah 30, Polk 2. Mal­
heur 2 Tillamook 2, Lincoln 3. 11«».
ney 1. ( m ating 4, l 'n o n 1. W allow »
3. W n sh ln g lo n 36 Yamhill 1» and
W asco 1.
T he departm ent is now in co rres­
pondence with thousands of farm ers
in the East, Middle West and Mouth
west where th e d iversity of Oregon's
reso u rces and d esirab ility of her
farm lands are now becoming well
know*
D uring the past fiscal year,
' the department handled 67.102 letters
i and Inquiries from outsiders directed
' to the department, end 11,081 referred
to the department by the railroad
i companies
More than 47,000 piece«
Jo< Ateratlere were mailed ont from
I U a Fartlaed a«ae. the loeal nhaa-
J here fotlnwtag this service with me-
ieecrlgMve wf (kali awg <1*
CrfFtn
By Special
BOYS’ FLEEC E
L IN E D
UNION
H oyo’
R ub be r
B o O t 8I G o o d
1 leavy
B la c k
Rubber. Size 1
to 5.
R e g u la r
$3.00
Valu«»,
$1.98
56 ST O R ES
S U IT S , Size 6 to
16,
85c
P a rt W ool U nion
Suits- Size 6 to
16,
$1 -2' j
6 T H & W IL L A M E T T E
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Ladle« L ig h t T an O X FO R D S
In F a n c y G re v o r T a n T rim .
M edium
and
I«ow
Heel«.
$6.50 Value«, $4.95
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C. J. BREIEfl CO.
IN THE W EST
S T O R E NO. 1 1
E U G E N E, O RE.
M E N ’S S H O E S
H ea vy W o rk Shoes, in Illa e k
o r B ro w n . A rea l value a t
o u r lo w price«.
$3 50 to $4-95
M E N ’S W O R K SOX
W ool M ixed and A ll W ool in
a ll color«. A t o u r usunl lo w
Price«
25c to 95c
L adies
P a te n t
L e a t h e r
S T E P -IN S and S tra p Pum ps.
S pike Heels. P lain o r w ith
S m a ll B u c k le
$4.50 to $5-85
C H IP P E W A [«oggers Pegged
o r C alke d. In 10, 12, 14 and
16 In c h Top«.
$10.50 to $13.50
A C om plete L in e o f M E N ’S
R U B B E R SH O ES. Knee and
H ip Boot«, and R ubltem . G et
o u r price« beore you buy.
Iaadies T A N O X F O R B S and
T ie s , M edium , o r Ix n v Heel.
Good w e a rin g le a th e r Sole.
$2.85
M E N 'S O X FO R D S
B la ck o r U g h t T a n In the
N ew W ide Toe. Real B re ic r
Value«,
$4-95
M en ’« P a rt
W ool
U nion
Suit«, H ea vy W e ig h t.
O ur
p rice o n ly
$1.98 to $2.85
M IS S E S PU M PS
ANO
O X FO R D S .
P a te n t
L e a th e r and U g h t T a n . Good
■variety to ohooae fr o m
$1.98 to $3 At
DRESS SHOES
T a n , llr o w n and B la ck. Tn
G u n M e ta l, K id and C alf.
O u r » riv e * range fro m
$3.99 to H-M
Men’* Medium 0 r Heavy
Weight
COTTON
ONTON
8UITB.
>1.2S
to HW
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