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    I 111 IlS H A Y
K K I tU l
ARY I, 1914
PAOB THRBB
THU BPR1NOF1BLO NBWB
SEED TREATMENT KEEPS
ROT FROM EARLY PEAS
TOWN AND VICINITY
Mercuric
Compound
Eliminates
Trouble of Carly Planting;
Coat la »light
Ill at Home— John Manwartiig la
III at Home Mr» H»nry Burgher
¡ I« III at her horn» on Kaat Main reported to be III at bl» home thia
.
j
»tr»», this week.
clover. I d general aprlng pasturing
reduces yields by retarding atetur
tty, Increasing the susceptibility to
db ease and Inaecla and damaging
the »oil by puddling.
JURY LIST FOR YEAR
Ticaltnnnt of varly planted gar
IS DRAWN SATURDAY
d< n j en «cd with Heme»un uu )
Form er Resident H tro
D. W.
Portland People Hara— Mr. and
organic mercury compouad. ba» |
T w en ty Nine Spring,laid Persons
Collect Bounties— Itatylon Tlioth bean found to ln»ure a m arkedly!
Mr». Neil Hklnncr of Portland ’ *»ro Hoof was here front Portland Tue»-
A re Listed; F irst Court Ses
FRANK
PAPKE
il
vlaltore In Hprtngfleld over the day vlaltlng with Htley Bnodgraaa ■
•dii i'i)ll»il«>il tli» lou iily bounty on blghi r Kcrnilnutlon and Incransad j
•ion Opens Next Week
on« bo,nut «ml line coyote, nmt J vigor of th - plant», In experiment a I
week-end.
III at Home— Mr» Floyd Bloxham
I, Yule «-olliicted on two coyote» curried o il by the vegetable crop» WASHINGTON . . . . want» to vote
Names o, twenty-nine residents
•llvarton Rssldent Hare— Mre. 8 I« III at her home at the Laiton
wioi on» bobcat nt th« office of lb« dapart meet at Oregon Htslq col-1 The people nt the District of Col­
o,
Hprtngfleld and two rural routes
apart,nenia
tbl»
week.
(Jay of Hllverton »pent the paat
couuty clerk Saturday. Both n r» , late,
miibla are again demanding the w eekend here vlelting with rela
were drawn for prospective Jury
W A H H IN O T O N . . . Mrs. A
In from Camp Craok V. Phase Borden ifarrim aa, (above) o f Wow service In Circuit court during 1*24
reeliletita of the MrKenxIe country
I'ooi germination of peae planted right of aelf government. The Preal
drag.
of Camp Creek was a business vlsl- York, is reported te bo slated for a Haturdsy by the County Clerk.
In (old. wet aotl In eprlng. or »uh- dent of the United Htatea la (ha
paaMbly
Poitland People Visit— Mr. and tor In Hprtngfleld Tuesday of thia
A total o, 523 names were drawn
Jeded to such condition» after j Mayor of Waiibington and the Uon-
CONSTIPATION 6 YEARS
*-i»r to 'oe of
from all parts o, the county. The
TROUBLE NOW GONE plutillng. la cauaed inoetly by rot x J grass of the United H tat ex 1» Hoard Mrs. Mleasner of Portland were week
Induced by undda Even wh«ri lha i of Aldermen. Any cliangaa In the I guaat« her.- Bunday of Mr» Zelta
first Jury panel will be chosen Feb­
John J, IH»vlw bud chronic roti pinti la not entirely destroyed. th» 1 ordinance» for the government of Cantrell.
ruary 1* for the first session o,
NATIONAL FIGURES TO BE
sllpatlon tor six year». Ilv using prowih may In* serlounly Impaire.I. the city have to go through Ihe
SPRING PASTURING CUTS the court this year.
Adlerlka h» sixm not rid of It, mol
Pangea Resident H ara- Mrs Ray
AT
CO-OP
COUNCIL
MEET
MOST SEED CROP YIELDS
On the list from 8prlng,teld are
feels Ilk» a new person Adlerlku «ay Ho experiment alatim i special same legislative channels as a bill mend Grube o, Pengra was a bust
Io raise billion» of Federal revenue.
W. H. Adrian. Alva Armltaga. Era
I» quick actlnn aate. Flattery'» tat».
Heverul repreaentatives of na­
ness visitor In Hprtngfleld Hatur
To pasture or aot to pasture seed eat Conoly, route 2. V. C. Chaae,
Teste curried on under controlled
III uk Htnre
I lived In Wukhlngtun a good
tional agencies affecting coopera
day.
crops In the spring of the year la route 2. J. B. Endicott, route 2.
conti
tiun»
of
temperature
and
mole
many
year»
It
la
the
cleanest,
bent-
tlve marketing will be on the pro­
SU M M O N S
ture allowed that the average ger governed city In America, with the
Small Boy III— Donald Cook, son gram of the annual meeting o, the frequently a question bard for a Elizabeth Gerlach. Ira Gray. Bale
IN TIIK CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
MTATK OF OHKOON F o il LANE ml,•alien of treated s e d under un worst truffle regulations. Before of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Cook. Is III Oregon Cooperative council In Port­ farmer to decide. Oplnlona differ Hendricks, route 2. Oscar Hemen
and experimental results are ad­ way, Paul Hadley. Isaac Larimer,
) favorable conditions was 90 per (be Federal (Joverntnent took over at the home of his parents this
COUNTY
land Tuesday and Wednesday. Feb­
MARIE PKTTEWAY. Plaintiff va ■ out compared with only iti per the management. In 187*. It hud Ita
mittedly Incomplete, says the farm N ettie Metcalf. Rosa Montgomery.
wMk.
ruary
13
aud
14.
announces
George
WALTER KAY PKTTKWAY, He cent among the untreated lota.
crops department at Oregon State A. 8. Mowbry, Pearl Nelson. N. L.
own
elected
Governor
and
leglala-
fendant
Vialta Parente— Mist- Edith Jobe O. Gatlin, secretary of the council college.
To Walter Hay Pettewny, the above I l*«»r growth recorda abowed the live body, and It waa probably the
Pollard. George Platt, route 2, Olive
office
ässistäni to Dr. W. N. D o*, and marketing specialist at O. 8.
treated lot to average from KMI to worst-governed city of that time
naux-d defendant.
Observation nod experiments, Rebhan. Leathe Rychard. Daniel
It banon C. Gatlin has Just issued a call
week-end
ut
You are hereby required Io up 350 per cJ
better than those un President llayea proposed that the J »pen, the
for the meeting at the request nt however, have convinced tkoee who Spores, route 1. Frank Stafford,
pear and auawer the complaint filed treated.
visiting with her parents.
Federal
Government
would
pay
half
Glean
B. Marsh of Hood River. have studied the case that under route 1. Glen Stone. Otto Smith.
again I yoa In Ihe above entitled
The treatment ta fini pis and SCO- Ihe upkeep, being the largeat pro­
Oregon conditions It doee not pey Anna Sandgatbe. route I. George
court and cauae on or before Ihe
Camp Creak Man Hera— Albert president of the organization.
date of the last publication of (hl« uotiilral. costing ouly about a cent perty owner. If the people would Bitumens o, ('amp Creek was a . The annual banquet of the coun­ to pasture crops In the eprlng to Saunders, route 2, Mabel Tyson.
«uminous upon you. to-wt, on nr be-: for each pound of seed where large let Uncle Ban, run ita own Capital business visitor In Hprlngfteld Hat
cil Tuesday night when the 40 be used for seed, with the possible Ada Van Valxah. and B. A. Wash-
fore Ihe lal day of March 19 it ami |O| — ar,, treated A small quantity They gave up their right to vote,
member bodies make "roll-call" re­ exceptlon of rye grass and red burne.
urday.
If you fall an to appear aud answer? . . . . .
, .
the plaintiff will apply to the court 1 “r *»•- «•"“
hut got In return a low ta i rate
ports of the year's business, will
Attend Baptist Meeting—Rev. It
und take a decree against you for the alxr of a pin head la enough and a well managed community.
be upon to the geueral public. as
E.
Rolen»
and
Kenneth
Tobias
at-
,
ihe relief prayed for In »aid com (or the ordinary 10 cent packet of
Home people, however, are never
will the entire second day's pro­
plain,
tended u Buptist church conference I
seed Heed and powder arc shaken
gram when must of the outside
Thia anil la brought to recover a together several minutes to Insure »atlsfled.
• e e
at Corvallis Friday evening.
decree dissolving the bonds of mat
speakers are to be heard. The ses­
rlmony n o * and heretofore exletlng complete coaling A full discussion W O L V E S . . . . . . and wild dogs.
Visitor from Wlnberry Mrs. W. sions will be held at the Mult­
bet wen yourself and plaintiff Marl«- of the college experiments may be
There la a “wolf scare" almost
With the price of milk set by the state we will
Pettewav. and such further relief had In a free Circular of Informa­ every cold winter In Northern New B. Scot, o, Wlnberry was a busi­ nomah hotel.
concentrate our efforts in giving you the best service
Members of the council who have
ness visitor In Springfield Satur­
aa may he proper In (he premise»
York and New England. Tale» of
at our command. Our modern, plant and skilled help­
been In Washington. D. C., lately
Thia «unions la served upon you tion. No. »0
day.
big timber wolves from Canada
by publication (hereof In T h e ,
ers Insures you that your milk will be handled through
report that the Oregon body has
Springfield New», under and by vlr
____ _
Leaves Hospital— Miss Patty Ixiu become a strong influence In the
crooning to Ht. latwrence on the
our coolers and under the most sanitary conditions.
tue of an order made and entered PRISCILLA MEMBERS TO
Ice frighten country people, who Tomseth was dismissed from the national capital. Gatlin says, and
herein on the Stub day of January
MEET AT ROUSE HOME dread to go out after night-fall. Pacific hospital Saturday following that action taken by It will be close­
1034. by the Hon 0 F. Hklpwurth.
Our personal guarantee is back of every bottle we
Thia year there have been so many an operation for appendicitis.
Judge of the above entitled court,
ly watched. Most of the national
put
out.
Mrs
William
House
will
enter
requiring publication thereof In aald
»heep and cattle killed In the north­
Visits Father— H F Ooasler o, movements In the agricultural
The Hprtngfleld New« for the per­ tain at her home thia afternoon ) ern Adtrondacka tha, the stale ha»
Jacksonville Oregon was here Hun “•>«» deal" will be up for discussion
iod of once each week for four con for member* of the Priscilla club.
put a bounty on wolf scalps. I day to visit with hl- father. P M <“ ‘he ae-slon. together with the
Ask your dealer In Eugene or Springfield for
serutlve and successive weks
Mrs Ernest Black will be the ae 1
I haven't heard that any bounty Gossler, and with his brother. W. I recent Oregon developm ents such
The dale of the first publication
Maid O' Cream Butter
I h . - i e o f 1« F e l l
1 s t. 1*34. amt the slsllng hostess.
money ha» been collected, either N Gossler
“ ,h e AAA law and the new mllk
date of the last publication thereof
I there or In Pennsylvania, where
control board.
wll be March 1st. ,834
Taken to Hospital—Roy Brewer |
---------------------------
) there 1» another wot, scare.
WM W HARCOMIIK. Attorney
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
We staged a wolf hunt In the of Fall Creek was taken to the S O p H O M O R E S
for Plaintiff I* O Adress SOI
STAGE
Notice I. hereby given that the
,
winter,
Tiffany Bldg.. Eugene. Oregon
Pacific hospital In Eugene the firs,
¡undersigned has been a p p o in te d 1""”
...
.
. . .
I F 18 16 22 M II
FAKE
BASKETBALL
GAME
Executor of the luat will and testa- »*° The "wolf turned out to be o , the week. He has been II, for
ment of Edna W. Hobbs and o , her a tinge German “ police dog” which some time.
mock basketball contest be-
estate, und has duly qualified as hj>(1 heard the call of the wild and
Leavaa
for
Colorado—
Ray
Not,
tweell
Springfield and the Cot-
aueh. All persona having claims ;
, he wood,. | have
Qrore ^Igh school teams was
»gainst said estate are hereby re-
.
_ loft Tuesday morning for Colorado
qulred Io present such claim» dulv «a«**» » ' “ > » *ood
huntera Springs. Colorado on a motor trip. glaee(j at
high school here last
OR. G. A. BROWN
verified with proper vouchers a, and naturalist» since, and they are He expects to be gone about three p rj,|ay morning as a part of the
inched, to the undersigned at the pre,iy well agreed that the recur- weeks, during which l i m e he will weeg,y assembly program under
D e n tis t
..Mice of I M Peterson at 134 Main
f
r„ d, CB„ „early
visit a brother who 1« IB. and other th(j tjlrectlon of the Sophomore
Form erly Or. Em ery's
! »tree,, Springfield. Oregon, with
. .
„. .
in six months from the dale of this always be traced to wild dogs, us- relatives.
Dentist OHI«»
d a -s . Stanley Zlolkowskl also en-
notice, the same being dated and uully collies or Alsatian shepherds
Entertain at Dinner— Mr. and tertained with a number o, har-
Phons 20J
mibllshed the firs, time this 8tli „( (he type culled "police" dogs.
Mrs. E. C. Stuart entertained at ( monk-a solos.
dav of February. ,934
Those two breeds an- many genera­
their home last Thursday evening
WILLIAM H HOBBS. Kxncu
tor of the last will snd testa­ tions nearer the ancestral wolves with a dinner honoring Mr and
Students to H o ro r President
j
Every girl appreciates a Valentine, of course, but
Dr. JOSEPHINE C. BRAUN
ment of Edna Hobbs. Deceased from which all dogs are descended, Mrs. Ted Charles and Frank B.
Corvallis. Feb. 8— To show their
when
it conies in the tangible form of Egginiann’s
N aturopath!« Phyaislan
I M I'ETEHHON. Attorney for
and when they break away from
appreciation and support o, Dean
Candy, you know they love it. . . . There are special
Reid of Eugene.
said estate.
domesticity they know how to take
l'bona »1-J
assortments of bon-bons and chocolate creams in spe­
Census Enum erator— W illia m G. George W’. Peavy, recently appoint-
(F 8 IK-22- M 1-8)
care of them selves In a wild slate
Hughea o f Springfield has been ed acting president of Oregon State
cial Valentine boxes, and regular assortments here
I
.-Her
than
most
other
breeds.
orfica Hours: 1 to t P. M
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
named one o, Ihe census enumera- college, the Associated Students o ,
ready for you.
40* Fourth Street
Notice Is hereby given that the
tors to take a business census o, "the college are sponsoring a , or-
undersigned ha« been appointed Ad­ A U T O M O B IL E S . . . . more com fort
Lane county. The project ,s being mal dinner In his honor the night
m inistrator of the Estate o , Haxel
I went to the New York aulomo-
o , February 14. Dean Peavy h a s 1
M ItelchenbiK-h. deceased, by the
examined all the new undertaken under Ihe PW’A.
been with the college 22 years and ;
County Court o, Lane County. Ore- ’,(l*” B'IOW “,,u '
...
“ W h e re th e B srvtcs is D iffe re n t
gun All person» having claims » >d. many o , them, odd looking
W atchmaker and Jewaler
has been close to student life'
BORROWERS
MUST
AID
ngnlnst the said estate are hereby cant. One thing Impressed me par
SPRINGFIELD
throughout the period.
notified to present the same, pro- ti,.u|ar,y and that Is the effort of
Bo. Pacifia Watch Inapactor
IN CROP CONTROL PLAN
perly
verified.
Io
the
undersigned.
,
oward
grealer
com
First Class Work kt Raaaonabla
at the office o , Well« A Wells.
.
Price»
Bank o , Commerce Building. Eu fort In riding In such matters a Governm ent Serves Notice It W ill
gene. Lane County. Oregon, within Independent front wheel suspen-
N ot M ake Loans to Farm ers
six months from Ihe date of the H|on, moving the rear sea, forward
Opposing Reductions
G»naral law Practice
firs, publication of this notice.
' |B not rtght over ,h e axle.
Dale of first publication. January
,.nm,nrtahle
I. M. PETTERSON
In Its relations with agriculture
25 1934
roomier and more com «,nam e
Attorney et-LAW
DAI.E M. SMITH, Admlnlstra »eats, new kinds of windows to pr» the federal government has decided
City Hall Building
vide ventilation without drafts, definitely to "let Its right hand
lor.
WELLS A WELLS. Attorneys.
larger and softer tires, and many know what Its left hand is doing '
Springfield, Oregon
(J 25—F 1-8-15-22)
minor details, the emphasis Is all In fact, orders have been given for
Farm Credit administration on the
on comfort.
N O T IC E . O F SA LE O F R E A L
Greater speed through "stream one hand to cooperate with the
P R O P E R T Y ON E X E C U T IO N
lining" Is another trend to which AAA on the other to see tha, pro-1
IN F O R E C L O S U R E
ull Ihe makers are moving. And due,Ion loans do not work against
Notice Is hereby given that by
.
have , seen gUi.h tt variety the purpose of production control
virtue o , an execution and order ,IUWP
. ..
„..»„«nn.
The extension service at Oregon
of sale In foreclosure Issued out of color. Inside und out
of Pittsburgh, Pa.
State college hag Just received
o , the Circuit Court of Lane Coun biles.
ty, Oregon, on the 24th day o ,
Manufacturers and dealers were word tha, It Is to assis, in complet­
Jnnnarv 1934 In a »ull wherein
,
Sn,,.1( „ the ghow were ing arrangements to see that the
Edith I. LaPorte was and 1» plait, 1
u te h e .i exoec
tiff and Herman T«chanx and Ef f«r tn o«6«"* " f ,he h lKhe'', expe® activities of these two agencies
Electricity
H«prsseut«d By
flee Tschnnx hl» wife; Otto Tsch- tatlon». This Is going to he a good of the federal government are co
(Turned
O ff
nnx and Mvrn McFarland Tschnnx yeol- for the automobile Industry, ordtnated In this slate.
hl» wife: Mnrlhn Rugh and Ixiynl . . . W<>1|,(, «uggest to anyone who
E. H . T U R N E R
Agreem ent Is Necessary
f to Save 1 c
Rugh her huabnnd; Emil Tschnnx
nrder
Under an agreement reached be
and Esther Tschsnx. his wife: L y wants a new car to place h l. order
•4« A BL
Hprlngflald, Ore.
Ian Evening
dla Tschanx a single woman, and now. for the faclork s are already tween the FCA and AAA. produc
Oodfred Tschnnx. a single m an.1 behind the demand. Also, prices are tlon loan« through the newly form
were and are defendants and where ... . .
u„ be, ore the year Is ed production credit association«
In on Ihe 23rd day of January ,934
*
POOLE - GRAY
will be granted only to those grow
■aid plaintiff recovered Judgment over-
, » •
ers who either have Joined In the i
BARTHOLOMEW
decree nnd order of snle that there
Is d,u> by said defendants the sum RESOURCEFULNESS . . . . a girl production control movements in
of »1000 00 with Interest nt 7<£ per) , am in, pregaed by one result of- which they are eligible, or those
annum from February 25th 1930
. . .
>.
stimulated
Formerly Walker-Pools
Hess »10 00 paid) together with »“ «' <l«*pre»sto,i. It has stimulated growers who will agree not to In- .
»100 00 attorneys fees, costs taxed , the resourcefulness of many peo- crease their acreage of basic com
Eyestrain is dangerous
at »29.60 which Judgment whs en p|», young and old. who had been
modltles listed tn the farm act.
EUGENE— U th SPRINGFIELD
and glasses are incon­
rolled and docketed In the Clerk'» con, cn, to let other people do
That Is to say. tf a man who
and Charnslton.
228 Main
office of said court on the 24th d a v ' things for them.
venient.
grows wheat has not Joined ha«
Telephone 728
Phons 82-J
of January 1934. and said execu­
local
wheat
production
control
as
One
young
woman
whom
I
know
tion to me directed and command­
A wash board is hard on
ing me In the name of the 8tate of la supporting herself and her soclatlon and thus agreed to de
clothes
but you can save
Oregon In order to satisfy said mother by giving parties. The hus­ crease his acreage by 15 percent
Judgment, Interest costs, and at­ band and father, supposed to be this year, he will have to agree n o t !
3c to 5c a week on your
torneys fee» and accruing coals, to
to Increase his wheat acreage, as i
electric bill.
sell the following described pre­ wealthy, committed suicide In 1930.
mises and property In I»tne County, leaving his family with nothing hut well us any other of the basic crops
Oregon, to-wlt:
a house and Its furnishings that or livestock, above hi« past average
The Ea.it 61.82 acre« of the they could call their own. The if he wants to get a loan from the
Southwest quarter of Section 32
Township 17 South. Rsngc 4 West daughter had never been trained to new production credit associations.
nothing else you con buy will give you as much comfort, good
any sort of work, but she had a Farmers who have signed control
of Ihe W illam ette Meridian.
health
and convenience a t electricity. Keeping your toaster on
NOW THEREFORE In the name wide circle of friends.
agreements will need no further
of the STATE OF OREOON:
"I'm going to keep right on giv­ proof of their cooperation In order
the shelf an entire month would save less than enough on your
In compllanea with said execu­
tion and ordpr of sale nnd In order ing parties," she told them, "but to borrow.
electric bill to buy one gallon of gas for the cor. When you ore
Applies Only to Production
to satisfy .Bid Judgment nnd de­ to come to my parties you’ll have
oway in the evening, a dork house it an invitation to burglars.
cree and Interest, costs and accur- to pay." A, least once a week she
This ruling applies only to the
ln< coats snd attorneys fees 1 will gives a dance, with a simple sup­ short-time or production loons and
One light left on costs less than one cent on evening and is ex­
FOR B E T T E R
on Monday the Bth dav of March
per, and her friends who still have has nothing to do with the long
1934
at
the
hour
of
One
O’clock
P.
cellent burglar insurance. The difference between an abundance
SCHOOL REPORTS
M of said dav a, the aouthwest money left flock to It and bring term real estate loans obtained
of light for safe, comfortable seeing anywhere in the living
front door of the County Court their friends, paying »2.60 a head. through the federnl land hanks, ac- ■
Childran’a Vlxlon should be
House In Eugene, Lane County, The young woman nnd her mother cording to the Information from
checked
regularly.
Physical
room, for all of the family, and one small light around which
Oregon, offer for snle and sell for
change In children te rapid and
cash at nubile auction, subject tn are living as well as they used to Washington. 11 does apply to pri­
everyone tries to crowd, would save less than enough on the elec­
constant. When It Is a question
redemption ns provided by law. all and ahe ts putting money In Ihe vate lending agencies which dis
o, eyesight or proper vision, the
tric bill to take the entire family to the movies once. Yes, you
count farmers' notes with the fed
the right, title and Intereat of all saving» hank.
child, nine lim es out of ten does
of Ihe aforesaid defendants and of
not know what Is the matter
That's what I call resourceful eral Intermediate credit banks.
ten save on your electric bill . . . but ot what a sacrifice!
nil peraons claiming by. through
with hint or her. Proper vision
"This close cooperation between
or under mild defendants nr either ness.
nearly always make» for better
the AAA and Ihe FCA does not con­
of them. In nnd to anld premises.
school work.
template an undue hardship on
Dated this 1st dav of February.
Many Attend Concert
All of our service charges are
MOUNTAIN STATES
POWER COMPANY
1934.
The auditorium at the Methodist those who have not Joined produc­
C. A SWARTS. Sheriff of bane
very reasonable.
tion control associations, hut It
church
was
filled
Sunday
evening
Countv. Oregon.
By A E. HULEGAARD. Deputy iih the choir presented a special does look forwurd to a coordination
Examinations Are Free.
Dale of flrat publication Feb. let, musical service during the vesper of these agencies In bringing about
1934
DR. ELLA MEADE
service. Mrs. Buford Roach directed production control," says William
Dale of las, publication March
E L E C T R I C I T Y IS T H E C H E A P E S T SE R V IC E Y O U C A N » M T
Optometrist
and was assisted by Mr. Roach and I. Myers, governor of the farm cre­
1st. 1934.
dit
administration.
41 W eil Sth
Eugene
his
Junior
concert
orchestra.
(F 1H B -2»— M 1)
_5JOCK’3Rit>€t
Service Our Watchword
r Springfield Creamery Co.
Business Directory
★
The Suburb Gift for Your Valentine
FG G IM ,A N N ’S
Edward C. Privât
YES
Reliance Life
Insurance Co.
YOU CAN SAVE ON
YOUR ELECTRIC BILL
Funeral Directors
BUT.