The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, September 25, 1930, Page 2, Image 2

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8 M STATE NEWS
OF GENERALINTEREST
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BARLEY PR O VES GOOD
P O U LTR Y FEED SAYS
E X T E N S IO N S P E C IA L IS T
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♦ e a e e e e e e e a e e a e * at Goshen und from Pleasant lllll a nephew of Mrs. Mornlngstar Miss
♦
UPPER W IL L A M E T T E
♦ to Lowell has been coni piel ud and Dorothy Jordau. a slater of the bride,
the road is In fine shape
and William Warren, both of Port
The
wedding
Ellen land, attend the wedding. Mr. and
Pleasant HUI high school opened
.
........ of Mias Margaret .......
Mr. and Mr«. Ralph Taylor and
Mrs. Charles Taylor have returned
Use of barley as a chicken feed Monday, September 16 with an enroll- Jordan Io Mr lloyd Walker took place Mrs Walker will make their home
Several mere nt |{ec<ls; . it Sunday afternoon at * al Reedsport where Mr. Walker has
from an auto trip to Walla Walla, in place ot corn la the subject of ment of 73 students
Principal Events of the Week Washington. They drove up the Co­ an article Issued recently by H. K entered thia week. There are aeveu p. ni. September 31 Miss Jordan la employment In a garage
lumbia highway and back by Me- Cosby, extension poultry specialist of teen freshmen The new upper claaa a daughter of Mr. and Mra. A. I.
Assembled for Information
men are Nina Crompton and Robert Jordan of Columbia Falla, Montana,
Leaves for Portland - Juanita Wll-
Kenzie highway. Mr. Morgan, who the Oregon state college.
Benjamin und has been spending the summer eon lert Springfield Monday morning
of Our Readers.
has been visiting his daughter« !«r
The rrolrsctcd drouth in the great Hammond, sophomores.
Washington for several weeks, return- corn belt has caused a short crop Gawley. Earl M c I xhm I and Harold Me at the home of her uncle, C. _ K. J - or fur Portland where she will spend tbs
dan of Pleuaant lllll Mr Walker le ' winter.
Vd
home with them.
of corn. Its price will be relatively I.eod, Juniors.
Fire destroyed the pioneer plant of
Class elections were held Wednes­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Kdmtaton
re­
higher
than
the
price
of
Oregon
wheat,
the Springfield Mill A Grain company,
day of last week with (he following
causing damage estimated at $250.lWU. ceived word that their son, Loren oats, and barley," aaya Mr. Cosby.
Edmiston. in Oakland. California, had
Requests for information relative offlcera:
CHECK AND D O U B LE C H E C K !
A large black bear recently walked met with an accident and got his
Seniors—l*realdent, Grover Kelsoy,
to the partial substitution of barley
into the town of Metolius, Just after right hand cut until It required 13
Verua Wiley; secre­
for corn have exceeded the requests vlce-prestdenl
coon as the children were on the way stitches to close the wound.
tary-treasurer.
Loris
Ixtlrd; reporter.
for any other poultry Information and
to school.
Mr». A. W. Weaver returned home the article was written to meet this Margaret Shelley; sergeant-at-arm.
Is General Kthyl Gasoline. II Is Science's Intent con­
Robert Lorena.
Forty to 50 tons of tomatoes were last Sunday after spending the past demand.
tribution to the motor world. When Ethyl fluid wna
Juniors— President, Henry Olson;
being canned each day at the Bagley nine months in California visitiug her
applied to Violet I lay gasoline we have double ef­
'Poultry meat and egg prices have
vice-president, Mina MePeek; secre.
cannery in Ashland during the peak I daughters and son.
fectiveness In motor fuel.
undergone a period of lowered prices
, lary-treasurer, Caryl Ix»rd; reporter,
of the season.
in
keeping
with
generally
depressed
This station offers service first mid we guarantee
A. W. Weaver took seriously ill
Mildred Swift; sergeant al arms. Gor­
Evergreen blackberries In the Sil
economics throughout the civilised
to
please
lu every reapect.
Tuesday morning.
don Jacobs.
verton district will yield only about
world. The well Informed poultrymun.
Freshmen—President,
Hick
Noble;
50 per cent of what they did last year,
Clifford Weaver and Mrs. Mary Mc- facing this condition, will attempt to
according to retxirts from growers.
i Elroy from Salem motored up Tues- lower production coats. Feed coats vice-president. Lester Wheeler; sec­
retary treasurer, Elva Brabham; re-
Albany. Corvallis, Eugene and Sa . day afternoou to see A. W. Weaver represeut about 55 per cent of the
! porter. Hill Copeland; sergenntat
who
is
lit
total coat of producing eggs. Many
lem will unite in a publicity campaign
arms. Dwight Brown.
poultrymen will make a partial sub
of the Willamette valley counties foi
Mrs. Walter Platt, who is seriously
The tennis club of the Pleasant
the purpose of securing desirable set
stitutlon of barley for corn and will
: ill, is not much improved.
lllll high school held a meeting last
tiers.
use more low priced wheat and oats,"
week and chose the following offl
An effort to keep the Wsplnitia cut
Mr. McPherson and Mrs. Mabel according to the specialist.
.vers: President. Sheldon Stuts; vice-
off open to travel this winter will be Riddle from Springfield were callers
May Use 15 Per Cent Barley.
president. Henry Olson; secretary-
made by the state highway depart in Thurston last Wednesday.
Barley may be ground and used treasurer. Iris Wallace. The members
ment unless unusual conditions de
safely and economically to the extent decided to use the ladder system
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Baugh and family
velop.
of 15 per cetH of the mash ration | instead of a tournament.
visited Mrs. Baugh's parents. Mr. and
SA TU R D A Y SPEC IA LS
Thia will replace about 50 per cent
Two carloads of cold-pack blackber
P. N. Ixtlrd and son Lawrence re­
Mrs James Colvert at Junction City
of the yellow corn used in the aver­ turned from a hunting trip In eastern
ries. the first to be shipped out of the
1 Croup DRESSES
1 last Sunday.
age mash ration.
Rogue River valley, were started re !
All alius, Bilk. Wools, Knit Hulls
Ore., where they went for mule deer.
cently for eastern markets by the Bag i Thurston high school started last
Whole barely may be used at the They say It was estimated there were
Croup Coats
ley Canning company of Ashland.
Monday with Mr. Palmer as principal rate of 20 per cent of the scratch 2500 hunters in that vicinity.
Special Pure ha»« All alius.
Truman Lukenbech of Scio claims and Miss i*almer. assistant.
grain mixture.
In sections where
Pleasant lllll public school opened
HATS
that he took 44 potatoes from a single
Hannchen barley Is available It should Monday of this week with W P.
SILK HOSE. Special
hill at his place. They were of the SPEC IA L FAIR R A TES
be given preference. It Is a heavy Sheridan principal and Mrs. Jesse A
Burbank variety and all but four were
R A IN C O A TS
grain, low in fiber and more palatable Phelps teacher of the primary grades
O F F E R E D BY R A ILR O A D
FREE Children » ItalnbuiiT’
fully matured and of marketable silt
because the objectionable spurs, or The board has made several Improve­
A Junction City creamery, owned
Springfield people will again have awns, are knocked off In threshing. ments to the school this fall. The
8th Ave. H at and D ress Sh top
by A. R. Christensen A Son. was de an oportunity of traveling to Salem When other varieties are used better play shed has been screened to pre
42
8th
Ava.
West.
We give H A 11 Green Htamim
Bui
upon», Ore.
results will be obtained by having it vent balls from going out Into the
stroyed by fire of undetermined ori Ito attend the 1930 state fair on
gin. Christensen estimated the loss special train for an exceptionally low rolled before using It In the scratch wet; a door has been put In the west
An example of the substltutloln of opening
Electric lights have been
at $10.000, partly covered by insur fare according to an announcement
ance.
made this week by the Southern barley for corn In a mash formula Pit In the school house.
Construction of a new lookout sta­ Pacific railroad. The company will is given by making the change In
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Gawley of Wish-
tion on top of Mount McLaughlin in operate a special train from Eugene the O. A. C. formula number 1. It I Ingtnn have rented Mr. Hydes ranch
southern Oregon is being rushed be­ to Salem and return on Saturday. would have the following Ingredients; that formerly belonged to Mrs Eng­
fore winter storms. The new house September 27. The tickets for tne 400 pounds of mill run, 400 pounds lish
D lfA I T M I N T « S T O B I
They moved their stock here
was transported to the top of the peak round trip will cost $2.00 for adults ground wheat, 300 pounds ground corn, from Washington and Intend to go
942 W illam ette St.. Eugene, Oregon
in piece«.
and $1.50 for children between the 200 pounds ground barley, 200 pounds Into the dairy business.
meat scraps. 100 pounds fish meat,
Polk county fanners are filing ap­ ages of 14 and 18.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nesblt have
The train will leave the Eugene 50 pounds O. P. meal, and 50 pounds sold their ranch at Pleasant Hill to
plications for irrigation permits very
rapidly, according to County Agent depot at 6:45 a. m. and will return bone meal.
Mr. and Mr«. Holiday.
The scratch feed formula is as foi
Beck. Thus far 43 farmers have per­ the same evening The fair continues
C. P. Hyde has rented his farm
mits to irrigate 1972 acres from the over until Sunday night this year thus lows: 800 pounds whole wheat. 400 formerly owned by Truman Roblnett
pounds
whole
yellow
corn.
400
pounds
streams and lakes of the county.
assuring Saturday visitors full oppor
to Mr. and Mrs. Joe llentzes of Ben­
• Hannchen or rolled barley and 400 ton county.
Most of the Surprise valley crop ot tunlty to see all the exhibits.
pounds gray oats.
alfalfa seed from Klamath county has
Residents of the Lowell union high
The mash ration is best fed with
been shipped to market with about N O T IC E OF S H E R IF F S SALE ON
school districts are busy preparing for
liquid
milk.
Powdered
milk
at
the
E X E C U T IO N OF FO RECLOSURE
two carloads remaining in scattered
the dedication of Lowell high school
NOTICE is hereby given by virtue
units. Five carloads have been sent of an execution and order of sale rate of 5 per cent may be used In­ whllch will take place Monday night,
stead.
Oyster
shell,
grit
charcoal
and
out to date. The crop was cut short issued out of the Circuit Court of
October 8. Darence Warner has been
this year by Inroads of the army the State of Oregon for Lane County grit is fed In hoppers. If no green hired Janitor for the school and Mr.
feed
is
available
4
per
cent
of
high
September
12th.
1930.
upon
and
pur
worms.
suant to a decree duly given and protein alfalfa leaf meal should be Powers was elected clerk to take the
Billie Miles, 2, of Redmond, swal made by said Court September 4th,
Included. Cod liver oil Is fed during place of Mr. Wilson who resigned.
lowed a safety pin recently while bis 1930, in a suit pending therein in
There Is some activity again in the
the
winter confinement period.
Come In now to ice our new Fall
mother, Mrs. Orval Miles, was un which The Pacific Savings A Loan
Jed
Barley Is not as palatable as wheat mills south of Pleasant Hill.
Suits whether you are ready to buy
Association,
a
Washington
corporation
dressing him to remove ants that had was plaintiff and John W. Craig and
or corn. It takes time to teach poul­ Wheeler Is again logging. Oravel Is
or not. Fabric« are snnrt and va­
crawled onto his body while he was fen«mntseawhVeh1i.’» Ï Î Î . r ,,'e’ V re
Ilry
eal any new K™1
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hauled to the road leading to
try lo
to eat
grain.
It >
Is ■ better being »“
ried . . styles new and up to-the-
at play. He was brought in to the
minute.
bar|py »!<»» » » one tbe mllla
directed and com­
doctor and the safety pin was located of sale was to me directe«“and
Oiling
manded me to sell the real property of the daily grain feeds for a few
Willamette highway
by X-ray.
hereinafter described to satisfy cer­ days before Including It In the scratch.
Sheep growers of Morrow county tain liens and charges in said decree
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have already shipped 35,000 lambs to specified, I will on Saturday the 25th [R E L IE F FROM CURSE
eastern markets this year, and 15,000 day of October, 1930, at the hour of
ONE o clock P. M. at the southwest
more are expected to go during the door of the County Court-house in
OF C O N S T IP A T IO N
season. C. W. Smith, county agent, is Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, offer
A Battle Creek physlcjaa says, “Con-
keeping an accurate check on shrink for sale and sell at public auction
| stlpatlon Is responsible for more
age and costs for use at shipping time for cash, subject to redemption as misery than any ether caese."
provided by law, all of the right,
next year.
But Immediate relief has been
title and interest of the defendants
B. F. Goodpasture of Vida will hai in said suit and of all parties claim found. A tablet called RexiHI Order­
lies has been discovered. This tabletj
vest between three and four tons o: Ing by, through or under them or attracts
water from the system Into
any of them since the 4th day of
filberts from his baby-filbert trees this September, 1930, In or to the follow the lazy, dry evacuating bowel called
year. This is about three times tbs Ing described real property, to-wlt;
the colon. The water loosens the dry
East half (H ) of Lots four (4) and food waste and causes a gentle
yield last year. Mr. Goodpasture has
the largest filbert orchard in the np five (5) in Block one (1) of Wynne's thorough, natural movement without
Addition to Cottage Grove, Lane forming a habit or ever Increasing
per McKenzie, 36 acres being planted ' County,
Oregon, excepting therefrom the dose.
to the nuts.
Stop suffering from constipation
the portion of said Lot five (5), here­
Again we offer a club with the state’s greatest newspaper, The Oregon­
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1907 and recorded in Book 71 of
home of Harlan Yarington about 10 the Lane County, Oregon deed records.
miles east of Elgin. The parents bail
Dated this 2.3rd, day of September,
Beauty 8hop Moved
gone to the barn to do the milking 1930.
Mrs. Dalsey Clover has moved her
H. L. BOWN, Sheriff.
When they discovered the fire, tlm
Lane County. Oregon beauty shop to her home at 343 Fifth
hers were falling in, and although sev
8.25-0.2-9-16-23. street.
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