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    THURSDAY. .H'I.Y 25. 192»
TH E SPRINGFIELD NEWS
PAGE EIGHT
GOVERNORS OF 48
STATES APPROVED
"TH E GODLESS GIRL"
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UPPER W ILLAM ETTE
:cra l Fart» Board Faces Its Im p o rta n t Tasks
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Miss Etta May W hngeliu o f Phoenix.
A rizona. arrive«! T h u rsd a y . Ju ly IS.
to spend the su m m er and fall a t th e
hom e of Mr and Mrs. E B. T in k e r
M iss W augvlln is a s is te r of Mrs. Tin
h e r ami d a u g h te r of M rs O. H Wan
gelm . who m akes h e r hom e w ith Mrs.
T in k e r
Mr and Mrs laMand K w banks of
S a n ta Ans. O alfiornia v isited a t th e
hom e of M rs Je s se A. P h elp s last
w eek on th e ir way hom e a fte r spend­
in g several flays fish in g and v isitin g
frie n d s at O akridge and Bend.
H enry D ickm an is h elp in g C o o p e r'
and Sw ift durin g th re sh in g tim e. L y­
m an T in k er is w orking fo r P. N
L aird
Alvin O lson, w ho is w orking for
Hi rry S ch ren ek at M eadow View
s p e n t Sunday a t h is hom e a t P leasan t
H ill
M r and M rs laiw ren ee W h eeler
and baby d a u g h te r h av e gone to Yak
im a. W ash in g to n , to be w ith Mrs.
W h e e le r's m o th er. Mrs. T ighs, who
Is very sick
Jsiw rence Sm ith has moved to a
ranch n e a r Mabie.
T he P le a sa n t Hill b aseb all te a m will
play South B enton team at Ju n ctio n
City next Sunday, Ju ly 88. T h e South
B enton team is cham pion of th e tri-
connty league
Mr. and Mrs S. Noll of Ida Grove.
Iow a, arriv ed th e fore p a rt of th e
w eek to spend sev eral w eeks visiting«-
th e ir d au g h ter. Mrs. C E. Jo rd a n . Mr
N oll receivy-d a te leg ram co n cern in g
b u sin ess and left for h is hom e T u e s­
d ay only b eing w ith h is d a u g h te r tw o
days.
Mrs. G eorge H offm an and nephew
Jim m ie D ickinson of K an sas City. Mo..
a re visitin g a t th e hom e of Mr. and
M rs C. E. Jo rd a n . Mrs. D ickinson is
a n a u n t of Mrs. Jo rd an .
G A. Jo rd an , fa th e r of C. E. Jo rd a n ,
w ho has been v isitin g his son. re tu rn ­
ed to his hom e a t C olum bia F alls,
M ontan a. T u esd ay .
M iss Belle O lson is sp en d in g th e
su m m er in W ash in g to n .
M rs R alph L aird Is en jo y in g a v isit
from h e r m o th er. M rs. Sw enson, of
C orvallis.
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THURSTON
T rag u e
C h ir le s W ils o n a.
milk«- up lb«> F e d e ra l F arm I lenii I il< d lcaled to the
H ere a re th e m en ch o sen by P re s id e n t
in te re s ts of A m erican ag ric u ltu re , T h e m en w ere selected w ith g reat c are and each is an Xpert III som e
of a g ric u ltu ra l en d eav o r. As yet. no m an is se lected to re p re se n t the » h e a t In te re sts.
N o Magic W and to Solve
Problem s H oover Tells Board
SECRETARY
N A M E D '-
SESSIONS TO BE
CONTINUOUS
W ash in g to n . Ju ly 25.
(A u to c a s te r)
—T h e F ed eral F arm B oard h a s been
launched on its m issio n o f e sta b lish
ing refief and sta b ility fo r A rem ican
a g ric u ltu re . It is b ack ed by a r e ­
volving fund of $500.000.000.
The
b o ard 's m ajo r acco m p lish m en t at its
o’ g an izatio n m eetin g last M onday w as
to ap p o in t a se c re ta ry . H e is C hris
L. C h risten so n , head of th e co o p era­
tiv e division of th e B u reau of A g ri­
c u ltu ra l E conom ics of th e A g ricu ltu re
D epart m ent.
P re sid e n t H oover, in o u tlin in g his
t-d tey . left it to th e b o ard to deal
w i;h p ro b lem s as th ey d eem ed wise.
He pointed out th e r e Is "no m agic
wi«nd" to b rin g in s ta n t su rc e a se to th e
p la n te rs' woe.
T he P re s id e n t s a id ;
“I am d eep ly Im p ressed w ith th e
re sp o n sib ilitie s w hich lie befo re you.
Your fu n d am en tal p u rp o se m u st be to
d e term in e th e ta c t an d to find solu­
tion to a m u ltitu d e of a g ric u ltu ra l
problem s, am ong th em to a d ju s t m ore
n e a rly pro d u ctio n to need, to c re a te
p erm an en t b u sin ess in s titu tio n s for
m a rk e tin g w hich, ow ned and con
tro lled by th e fa rm e rs , sh all la- so
w isely devised an d soundly founded
and well nuinaged. th a t they, by e f­
fectin g econom ics and giving such
stab ility , will grow In s tre n g th over
th e y e a rs to com e. T h ro u g h th e se
e ffo rts we m ay e sta b lish to th e fa rm e r
an equul o p p o rtu n ity in o u r econom ic
sy stem w ith o th e r In d u stry .
"I know th e re is not a th in k in g
fa rm e r w ho does not realize all th is
can n o t be acco m p lish ed by a m agic
w and o r an o v e rn ig h t actio n
R eal
in s titu tio n s a re not built th a t way
If we a re to su cceed it will be by
In itiativ e w hich we alre a d y have In
farm
o rg a n isa tio n s,
and
building
ste a d ily upon them w ith th e c o n sta n t
th o u g h t th a t we a re building not for
th e p re s e n t only, b ut for next y ear
an d th e next d ecade ”
T h e F arm R elief B oard Is in co n ­
tin u o u s sessio n in its tem p o ra ry q u a r
te r s in th e M ayflow er H otel.
A lex an d er Legge, fo rm er p resid en t
of th e In te rn a tio n a l H a rv e ste r C om ­
pany. who w as d e sig n ated as C h a ir­
m an In his ap p o in tm en t, said th e prob­
lem c o n fro n tin g it w as so v a st ti*at
th " board nropostsi to proceed slowly.
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A w n in g
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M - and Mrs. F ra n k C ram p to n and
fam ily from S is te rs left for th e ir
hom e last S unday a f te r sp en d in g som e
tim e h ere looking for a location.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave W eav er an d son
Roy from C ro ck ett. C alifornia, a rr iv ­
ed la s t F rid ay for a few d ay s visit
w ith Mrs. W eav er's p a re n ts, Mr. and
M rs. A. W W eaver.
G eorge P la tt • h as re tu rn e d hom e
a f te r sev eral d ay s sp en t in O regon
and W ash in g to n in sp ectin g cream erie*
H e r e n t over in to C anada also.
Mr. a n ! Mrs. Ja m e s C alv ert from
Ju n ctio n C ity sp en t M onday n ig h t
w ith th e ir d au g h ter. Mrs. Ray B^Uffh.
M-t- P e ste r M illican -n d d a u g h te rs.
L ucile and Doro’ bv. f ni V It—ville,
a tte n d e d ’he e n te rte in m
at th e h a l’
h ere last S atu rd -” ’ e-.«nine.
Th- telep h o n e con-'- inv of line n
h eld a nu etin g la st M onday evening.
A!! ’he telep h o n es of (' - n eig h b o r­
hood a 'e out, as th e re is a crew at
w o-k m olding th e lines.
M rs M artha M -Kinney from C ali­
fo rn ia is v isitin g re la tiv e s h -re .
T he e n te rta in m e n t given by th e P.
T . A. last S a tu rd a y ev en in g a t th e
h a ll was well a tte n d e d an d enjo v eu
by all. Ice cream and candy w as sold
a fte rw a rd s.
M iss H azel E dm iston who is sp e n d ­
ing th e su m m er in E ugene, v isited
h om e folks la s t S unday.
M rs. Rosa B aughm an from E u g en e
sp e n t S a tu rd a y and S u n d ay n ig h ts at
th e hom e of h er b ro th e r, Roy E d m is­
ton.
C harles Donolson from Idaho v isited
old tim e frien d s «.ere over th e week
end
M iss M arg aret T ip to n , w ho h as
sp en t th e p ast y ear w ltn Mrs W illiam
R er.n'p. left a few day s ago for T exas.
M em bers of th e th re sh in g m achine
com pany held a m eetin g la st F rid ay
ev«n ng. m ak in g a rra n g e m e n t for op­
erator g th e m ach in e d u rin g h arv est.
M iss M ildren P rice re tu rn e d hom e
S a tu rd a y a fte r a tr ip to Y ellow stone
P a rk and S a lt L ake. She re p o rts a
splendid trip .
Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n P rice and fam ily
m otored to M cK enzie B ridge la s t S u n ­
d a y and v isited th e ir son. P erry P rice,
w ho is w orking in th e fo re st reserv e.
COTTAGE GROVE WOMAN
IS 103 YEARS OF AGE
Onp hu n d red and th re e y ears, from
th e day s of Jo h n Q uincy A dam s to
th o s e of H e rb e rt H oover, Is th e span
Of th e life of Mrs. M elvina W illis of
C o ttag e G rove, w ho o b serv ed h er
b irth d a y a n n iv e rsa ry S a tu rd a y a t h e r
h om e th e re .
D espite h e r age Mrs.
W illis is In e x cellen t ph y sical co n d i­
tio n , a lth o u g h sh e does n o t sp eak or
h e a r very w ell b ecau se of a p araly tic
s tro k e sh e su ffered a b o u t a y e a r ago.
M rs. W illis is th e m o th e r of seven
c h ild re n , all o f w hom w ere w ith h e r
on h e r b irth d a y , as well as a larg e
n u m b er of o th e r re lativ es.
S e c re ta ry of A g ricu ltu re Hyde lmil
c all’d th e w h eat problem n atu rally
would not receive m uch c o n sid eratio n
u n til a m em ber to re p re s e n t thut
brunch of fa rm in g had be« n ap p o in ted
on th e board. H e pointed out th e '
the P re sid e n t w as h aving difficulty
in selectin g a w heat m an hecuuse of
d isa g re e m e n t
b etw een
(h r
w heat
g rain e le v a to r m en am i th e w heat
pool faction.
It Is exp ected th a t a s soon us a
w heat re p re s e n ta tiv e Is nam ed th e
bourd will Im m ediately appoint a
com m odity council and th ro u g h this
org an izatio n will m ake loans to ,-e
o p erativ es.
B esides the C h airm an , th e F arm
board Is now com posed of th e follow
ing m en: Ja m e s C. S lone, of Lex
Ington. K y . re p re s e n tin g to b acco ;
Curl W illiam s, of O klahom a Cltv.
re p re se n tin g c o tto n ; C. 11. D enm an,
of F arm in g to n . Mo., re p re s e n tin g live
sto c k ; C. C. T eague, of Los A ngeles,
spo k esm an for th e fru it In te re s ts ;
S e c re ta ry of A g ricu ltu re A rth u r M
H yde, g en eral spo k esm an for th e
F arm B oard; W. I. S chilling, of St
Paul. Minn., re p re s e n ta tiv e of d a iry ­
ing in te re s ts ; and C h u rles W ilson,
fo rm er ftecreetary of A g ricu ltu re of
th e S ta te ot New York.
I
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B e in g
C o n s tr u c te d
Building R ep ain ted — T h e E agle
A p erm an en t aw n in g of wood and
C afe bu ild in g on Main s tre e t w as r e ­
m etal co n stru c tio n is being built th is
p ain ted th is week in a g reen am t
cream co m b in atio n by W illiam V asby. week along th e unuth side of the
P erk in s S e v e n s building at th e co r­
local p ain ter.
n e r of Main and F ifth s tre e ts , which
will l>e, occupied by G ray 's C ash and
B reak s A rm —G lenn E m erech . an C arry. T I i I n type of aw n in g Is much
em ployee in th e F is h e r m ill at Mar- used In Salem and o th e r cities of (In­
cola, b ro k e his rig h t arm Just above s ta te and Is said to lie su p e rio r to
th e w rist w hile at w ork S unday. He th e can v as type T he w ork of m oving
w as b ro u g h t to S p rin g field and the the gro cery Is u n d er way. alth o u g h
b ro k en b one w as se t by a local It is u n c e rta in as to w hen the open
ph y sician .
Ing In the new location will In- m ade
L -w h u rg
W o ttis n
W ere
Mr
M ax
;) ie n » f
L i’u liin g
» e - a ' usiti ss
iln it n r in S p i lu g f ie l I W e ilin » la y
W ith th e ap p ro v al of g o v ern o rs of
m ost of th e forly-t'lghl U n ited S ta ll’s.
C e d i II Ik’ Mill» m ak es sL irtllng
d isc lo su re s of lo iu lltlo iis In s ta te re
I'oriuschools In his la te st production
i form schools in his la te st production
»■III h.< on view at th e C olonial Then
tie , E ugene, on T h u rsd a y . F riday ami
S aturday
B efore d ecid in g on th e su b ject
m a tte r for the p ictu re. Ik- Mill«’ ami
his sc e n a rist, J e a n n ie M acpherson,
w ere in co rre sp o n d e n c e with th e
th ie f e x e cu tiv es of the v arious s ta te s
T e n ta tiv e f la n s fo r th e film ing of >
sto ry w ith a reform school hack
ground w ere o u tlin ed to the g o v ern o rs
am i th e ir o pinions an I com m ent re
questeil
T h e resp o n se w as Itntnedl-
ate. und e m p h atically In tav o r of a
p ro d u ctio n th a t would bring Io light
th e In ad eq u acies of m ost of th e in
s tltu tlo n s w hose aim Is to reform
Juvenile d ellqilehta
W ithout t-Xi’ep
tion, th«> opinions w ere th at such a
production would se rv e th e double
purpose of In s titu tin g Im provem ents
In th e m ethod of h an d lin g young law
o ffen d ers, ami of d issu a d in g ill«' youth
of A m erica from co m m lttu g crim in al
acts.
P la y in g a t C o tta g e
Special
Saturday
49c
i’liic N i l or f a k e
Y our ch o ice
W hite o r Spice.
of
e ith e r
S a tu rd a y on ly at th e
W hile F ro n t G ro cery , Malli
b etw e en lilt a n d 5th.
Gel y o u rs E arly .
an d B ak ed by th e
Grove
M ade
M l-a \ \ Inlfrid T yson, lo ca l m is d a n
bus acce p te d th e posinoti of playing
for tho F irst C h ristia n ch u rc h nt Col
Inge G rove
Miss T yson plays the
pipe o rg an for Ilio Bible si bool, w hich
Is held In th e th e a tre th e re , and then
plays th e p iano for th e se rv ic e s In the
church.
NEW HOME BAKERY
P h o n e 103
405 Mill S t
C hock Full of
Food Value
f t
J C
G row ing children, playing
XT
outdoor* all day long should
'V
have plenty of good food to
keep them
fit.
Give thMm
plenty of good m eat at each
m eal
Bleaks,
chops,
m eats and fowl.
U«
Ífek w.
roast
It Is the
az
X
food they need and should
have.
INDEPENDENT MEAT CO.
WE CLOSE FRIDAY ALL DAY— "SUNSET T R A IL"
lim a - y r-
I
SPEC IA L
TRAIN
Beer Goes Fast
Port A n g -ies.—O ne h u n d red an d
fifty h o tties o ' b e a r w ould last h er
n ine ch ild ren about tw o w eeks, Mrs.
Louis Isbell te stifie d in ju s tic e co u rt
h ere w h ere h er h u sb an d w as arra in g - i
ed on a possession ch arg e. T h e b eer
w as n o t for sale and th e fact th a t it
would only last tw o w eeks w as th e !
«mV;
rrr»
/
h'
reaso n for a new brew alm o st read y ,
sh e declared .
TO
THE BRAND OF
Canned Goods
You Prefer
As you look over o u r well filled shelves of canned
goods, you will see a liberal a s so rtm e n t of your
favorite brands.
H Colin Campbell, convicted o f
m urder in the first degr.ee. in New
Y ork, fo r shooting M rs Elizabeth
M ow ry, his bigamous bride, and set­
ting her afire
Died a t 120
Irak , Ju ly 25 (A u to c a s te r>
120 y e a rs old died, re p o rts
p ap er, leav in g fo u r w ives
100 c h ild ren an d g ran d ,
Once M ore!
B oston, M ass., Ju ly 25 (A u to c a s te rj
— Mr. and Mrs. G eorge H. C ollins,
w ith in th e p ast e ig h t m o n th s d iv o rc­
ed tw ice, h av e ag ain filed in te n tio n s
of m a rria g e .
R ailw ay Man V isits— T. H. Bus-sel
of
P o rtlan d ,
tra v e lin g
p a sse n g e r
a g e n t of the C an ad ian
N atio n al
R ailw ay s, stopped a t th e local S. P.
statto r. for a sh o rt tim e o n b u sin ess -
W ednesday.
Cascade Summit
(O’DELL LAKE)
AND RETURN
SUNDAY, JULY 28
T his a ssu re s you receiving ju st
w h a t you ord er when you phone your needs to 9.
B agdad,
— A sh eik
a M osul
and over
ch ild ren .
PR A TT IIOLVERSON
E C. STU ART
The
comely
Princess
Ing rid,
daughter o f the Crown Prince o f
Sweden, is to become the bride o f
the Prince o f Wales, according to re-
nnrts *•••»rent
P hone G3
4th and M ain Sts.
ROUND TRIP
Fruits and Vegetables
$1.75
ROUND TRIP
O ur very com plete sto ck s of fresh vegetables pro­
Leave Eugene 7:00 a.m.
vide a collection from which you m ay select the
Sponsored by the U niversity of Oregon S um m er School
and th e Obsidian Club conducted by M arion McClain.
prim e offerings of th e season.
For today, we
su g g est th a t you place an o rd er for
Leave Cascade Summ it 5:30 p. m.
Special A ttractio n s Including hike to Salt. Creek Falls -
D ancing— B oating and Fishing on O’Dell L ake— H orses
available for th o se desiring sam e.
.
Canning Apricots
Now $1.15 a Box
B ring y our picnic lunch and enjoy a w onderful d a y ’s
o u tin g in tlie beautiful Mile-high C ascade M ountains.
T ick ets on sale a t S o u th ern P acific S tation.
Buy early and enable us to provide plenty of room .
Phone
W. A. TAYLOR
Phone
M IT E M I M K M
EVERYBODY WELCOME AND URGED TO COME
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
C. OLSON, Agent
Phone 65
L. L. GRAHAM, D. F. A P. A.