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    t»AGE THfcE»
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
THURSDAY. RKPT. IB. 1924.
Lane County Farmers Union News
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2nd. Barbara Ixinn! 3rd. Helen Me
Call* tar; <th, Uuy Gllmor»; 6th. Rob­
ert McCalister.
The boy» and girl» al*> rompried «•
club« In the »lock-judging oonteri.
and were »cored by point» for their
Judgment on <be yarlou» cla»»oa of
’
Mock at the fair
Club Worker» Competiting with
Tfc|t , „ , t.h|y (.bW ciUb won the nr»t
Older Perton» Take Many MWMr,i. »»d the three member». N»l-
Award. In Judging and Di.- He lluat. Clinton Ily.lnger. and R om
play, of Agriculture. Live- Taylor,
t . v .«,». with
with bh«lr
tfcrir leader,
leader. 8. R. Til
"h"’ p Id flcn '^ o rn a .L ? n n. l ‘ " “v e s V k
MANY FAIR PRIZES
MT. VERNON LOCAL
/.A llfc J T V
U N IT
NO. 1 4
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DORENA LOCAL
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| clarence and Charlie Peterson at-
The dance, given b y jh e la d le s Au ¡tended lh . LoM < X lodge at Bu
Hilary Kept 13. « » • Quit» a a u cce« ..' a»ne T ue.day evening
The fund» are being uaed to erect a
Mr. and Mr. Perry Van Hcbojack
new hall In Doug'»» Gardena, in Mie are expecting their eon. Hugh, from
near future Another dance 1» plan-' la .tern Oregon to arrive Boon on a
nod for Sept. 30 »1 Stephen» hall, j few week»’ visit.
Springfield by the same club. Prize»
Mr an(j
Hertford and eon. Ed-
will be awarded beat dancer».
i win. were Eugene visitor» from here
Mrs. L. B
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• O F F IC E « » O F
LANE COUNTY
fa r m er s ; u n io n
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• Ralph Laird, Cresw ell, President.
• W II W h eeler, T re n t, Vlce-Prea-
• ident.
• H . L. Beck,
Springfield,
Bee-
Treat.
M r.
T.
W.
M organ,
Creew ell,
Doorkeeper.
J. T . H urley, Creew ell, Conductor
W A. Msby, Cresw ell, Chaplain.
22 New Member. Given Obliga­
tion. by State Organizer Jack
son Saturday Night; Social
Evening Spent After Initia-
I tion.
Garvin and »on, Paul, Wednesday
M„ . Ilulb England who h a. been
! m otor. l'"to North Bend last week end
I The 25th local of the Lane county
| farmers’ union was organized Satur­
»how in Portland in November, whore returning Monday morning
I visiting relative. In Salem the M
day night at Vida with 22 new m an-
Competing again»! the »lock breed­
Paul
Garvin
1«
the
father
of
a
eon.
two
weeks
returned
to
her
home
arili Judge slock In competition
I bers. After the obligation vaa ad­
HADLEYVILLE
LOCAL
er» of the county. In many ca»«a their
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born Sept. 11. 1#24
North B”nd W ednesday evening.
other d u i» of the Northwest.
ministered the evening was spent In
The Land » W Wiled a 300 pound
own father», m em ber, of the boy*' The" Jerncy B ^ Z e r » ’ Calf dub. under Mr," (j.rvln .„ d Infant doing nicely.
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dancing and other entertainment. H.
H,.
leaTeXh’
p
of
1.
Plank,
won
s
e
c
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Mv
and
rM.
H
L
Beck
enterUln-
bear
near
Dorena
Wednesday
evening,
and girls' Industrial clubs of Lana
The local will hold Its regular bust- c j ackson atate organiser, conduc-
c u n t y won many prise» lu the open ond and will <0 to the atate fair at ,-d Mr and Mrs K L. Hall at dinner The bear had been camped In Mrc nesa meeting Thursday one hour «arl‘ Sted the installation of the new union
H
atm
to
represent
Lane
county
th
l.
8un<t,y.
Mr
Hall
Is
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prosperous
B-kert.
orchrd
fr
»me
time,
and
bad
stock competition at Um County fair
ler ao they can m eet with the Lorane j Th« next
npI, regular
reaular meeting
meeting of
of th«
the
tn Eugene, and In the senior tiolsteln V. ar Memebrs are Ellsworth Hank. farmer of this Vicinity, but residing Just ruined the Jrees. taking all of
local.
Vida local will be Saturday night.
calf competition took the four mon­ whn re. elv<«l the highest single sco re' | n Eugene at present. Later In the the fruit.
Mr. anti Mrs. W I Seals and child September 27. Several new members
t i e con testan t.. Helen M cC.I-! rt.y Mr, Grace Monroe and Ethel.
Mr and
ey prizes
The malarial entered at
ren motored to Triangle Lake Sun will be added at that time, «ays Mr.
the fair from Ute clubs Include, hoi-
Ituth and Olenn Joined the party, to- moving Into the Russel bunralow near
Jackson who declares the baby lo­
day.
liter, and Barbara Bunn
atelti ralvea, Jerseys calves, guarnsey
gether with Mr. J. Peterson, Mr. T. the store, here.
Several fam ilies from th« Lone Ced­ cal is a live-wire bunch. W. Brendel
Oarvls and Mrs. Mjirlel Mahoney and
Mr». John Jennings and children of
calves. IS kind» of poultry, »owing
ar district attended the group meet­ was elected president of the Vida lo­
daughters. Eleanor and Winifred Mrs. Cottage Grove visited Friday at the ing at the Le Blue school house.
and rooking Bealde» prised won In
CLOVERDALE LOCAL
cal and Frank A. Weed, secretary.
Beck served Ice cream and cake to home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H Jennings
open competition they won prlsos In
Mr. Rucker finished painting the
Several new locals will likely be
lliotr own classes
Mr. and Mrs. Emit Kirk were Eu­ Inside of the Lone Cedar school Mon­ organized in Lane county this fall
the unexpected gu<«t»
gene visitors from here Monday.
-T h e quullly of work displayed I»’
Owing to tho fact that m ost of the
.7.
and winter, according to Mr. Jackson,
day.
the d .b » 1» better this year th a n , members of the C overd.le local are
School opened at the Green door who expects tt> page the field next
ever before.” said W. II. Bulllle. of | busy* In ’he prune orchards snd hop
c enzie local
STAGE SCRUB-BULL TRIAL school Monday with Miss N ellie Leep month and deTOte his time carrying
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tbo Oregon Agricultural college. Cor­ fluids, there were not enough mem­
as teacher.
the m essage of the Farmers Union
vallis. and. supervisor of the clubs bers present last Friday to conduct
The trial of a scrub bull In which
Mr. and Mrs. J G. Runk and son ! into unorganized territory.
__ ! The ?IeK»nzle river local met In every part of the proceeding»—except attended the fair Tuesday
for the four counties of l» n * . l,lnn, a ty business A full meeting „ 1» ex
! With the new Vida local and the
Marlon and Polk In the work done peeled at the next meeting which regular session a< this hall In Walter- of course, the prisoner—was taken by
I locals at ML Vernon. McKenzie, Trent
j vtlle last Wednesday night. A large boys' and girls’ club members, recent­
carrying out the program under the will be Sept. 2«,
No Statistics.
Camas. Cloverdale. Coburg. Fir Butte.
crowd wae present. Coffee, sandwiches ly occurred at a farm bureau meeting
U nited Slat«» Department of Agri­
Rub: “How many fish did Dobbs jagper, the terrrltory adjacent to
* * and cake were served.
culture special bulletin» are pre­
In Lincoln County, Oreg The event catch?*’
f.-prlngfleld Is thoroughly organized
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Now that the busy season Is on. we took place during a picnic and was the
pared which are given Into the hand»
TRENT LOCAL
Dubb: “I haven’t the least idea. and baa a membership that extends to
.
.
exepect
larger
attendances
at
the
of children In the rural communities
chief attraction of the day. The bull Nine, he says.”
¡nearly every farm.
I meetings, quite an extensive program i was found guiltv. The 200 spectators
In the form of an «»tension course
pr™
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The
Trent
local
of
Partners'
Union
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Is
being
arranged
for
the
fall
and
win-
¡rendered an additional verdict, unani­
from O. A C At present. Mr Ball-
Queen’ Beet Ruled O ut.”
Last But Not L e a s t
mously that the work of the boys and
lie stated, only one third of the wiu meet In the Pleasant Hill high ,„ r month»
No
more
king and queen business
Teacher: “Tommy, can you give m e
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children ordinarily competing
•tock and Handiwork.
M K
Tommy "Yesm . They stunt hi»
risi proararo iw.
(W(J
, "queen»” and the part they play
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maUe hla breath come
„ I. hoped every one will
quit
tv.
Oreg..
described
a
scrub-bull
ex-
in m e m a m a »«in--
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in these Insect co'onlee, have been e
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, h, catch him
io (hl* meetltiK
, B ’a a altuatlon that should vitally change plan recent y naugura >• - I prohibited by the Bolshevist govern- short, an i-
~ s c c u T n ^ l.S S E a !
">«’ buslnee. Intereat. of Ore ler this plan the owner-
«nmkin’ «
MARKET AGENT DISCUSSES KOn
H in arrl(.l)lurflI bUH> ,t. cattle list their surplus bull crop to
FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVES
<annot <row for ,onK unlM(t icrub-bull owenrs at a flat price Of
are:
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there is prosperous agriculture be- J30 each if taken by t e time
>u
Th<>^
b<> #
(.ahre, are 6 week* old. The purchas-,
tat. Velma Drew. Eugene motor B C F. 8pe.ee. Stale Market Agent | )n i
moviment
agree to butc er
a __
,
Foute 1.
*«*
. m
ov< n ie n i to
i o help
n e ip the
v i a farmer»
i * o n o r » orgsn- sr must
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S c a le . Must Balance.
1 „ a the,r pnwluctlon Their prosperity bulls as soon as the uprebred calf I.
2nd. Pearl BtttdU. Eugene motor
Ule 1.
1.
'4 1
When the purchasing power of a (> n(
mnrf> tmportance ,.han that cld enough for service.
Toute
3rd. Margaret Muhr, Eugene motor c„untry equal» or exceeds Its produe-
fhp m
1nt(,r^ u
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rower th»*n there 1« •lability when
Young Am erica.
r
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u la s . than
W hy Co-Operation Move» Slow ly.
That a boy won the first prise In llj(> purchasing power I* le»" than
“Tom, go fetch the old horse.
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first year eewing cla»« 1» « not»- production power there Is the reverse ' Why co-operation moves so slowly
-W hy the old one. father?”
bb- fsot He 1» Marl Liles of Oowhen
There are about forty million farm in Oregon Is because so many move­
-W ear out the old ones first, that’s
2nd. llurnlca I lolling'w orth of Mabie,
,h c Unite I Slates. Theirs la ments along this line have started
my motto.''
3rd. Pauline Blais. Eugene.
,|h e biggest single Industry of t e and failed. The farmers havo Httlfc
“Well, then, father, you fetch the
Three Dorena girl, took the p rli~. J nation. If they could sell titelr prod hope and less enthusiasm . One after horse.”—Epworth M essenger
for second y e .r sew ing: 1st. P e tr id . n et. nt fair P » n te there youMI he another havo been organized, func­
Doorkeeper of movie theater—So
tioned weakly for abort periods, ant you v.-ant to see a boy Inside, e h .
Mondcll: 2nd. N ellie T eeters; 3rd. .general proeperity In all agrlc
Wtgn.-r Three Junction Clty aUteS When they cannot, then there quit. Many farmers have lost money
who Is It?
g irls won in lb ’« .b ird year c’ ass IsL p a n n o t be normal bu.lnesg AU lines in them.
Boy (confidentially)— Me! Life.
Nearly every farmer has something that he
In nearly ev en - failure the cause
Barbara Dunn; 2nd. Zellu Edward»; of hualnes are certain Io fe d t
Mother—Didn't I tell you 1 would
F , o - c “ Ohlaon.
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of agricultural d e p r e s s ^ >
i has been that of too little strength punish you If I found you fighting?
does not need in the way of stock, equipment sup-
'
i and too great expenses A co-operative
The wlunera In the guernsey sen
Too Msny Between the C
What were yon arguing about?
In many cases he ha. .
l< . »If d as» was: IsL May I-area.
The growers of food product» mus movement that does not control a
Johnny—W illie said you were 10 plies or farm produce.
of Alvmlora Ruth Larsen of Alva- accept the prices o ffen d ; the emt- big volume of the production has » years older’n his mother.
I r
, .
u u h at h e h a s i f i t w e r e ’
poor
succeed, and —
an —
or-
Mother—Ten years! The Idea
neighbors who could use what
OT the
»n<« products
prt"«uv
p
o o r l chance
i m u o ' to naavvxyv»«,
«r -
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- won first NUtnCIrB
aumcr. of
m .« r ,
prices a»kc I The Individual farmer ganlzatton that confines Itself simply I Johnny—Don’t worrv. ma. 1 learned
X e r - i known that , ----------
it was oata
for sale.
in the unlor calf c'ar«
irrered •'««"
even ¡to
,o controlling production Is
is little
lim e bet-
nei-1
wpre 20 years
mint sell nt l ’ie price offered
Winn rs In
J iiinlor calf 1st. when he knows that It Is
lea«
than
ter
|,
oth
production
control
and
mark-1
Is leas than , or H„th production control and mark-1
For this reason we will run a
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L ltle Bob (about to go out with
r u t * Il 2nd Helen McCalister. Eu consumer must pay the fixed retail
consumers at a price at which they m other)—Mama, you must take some
money with you.
lln« heifer 1st Ellsworth Plank. June whether or not he can afford the H natural consumption, and the price
Mothei^-No. Bob, I’m not going to
tIon Cl y route 2; 2nd. Kenneth Dunn. , rice
to .he grower must be .hat of a living
use any.
‘ " ' ■ , . | . v c u t e 2 jrd Castle M e
Between the farm and the kitchen (proflt „ he „ , o prosper
L ittle Bob—Yes. you must havs
Junctle
’
„ „ lo r calf Is a vast “spread” In price«. Far too
eo-opcratlon must be along the lines
on the Farmers Union page each week.
money
for chocolate; I might start
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crying on the street, you know — ,
'l , 7 l l . r h . r . 'l>...... J “ h .„ o n C M p m t i,, T h . „ . . . » r
m .ny m l. h„ „ , wllh
h .h J U .n
Detroit News.
Rates will be one cent per word for each inser­
1, Jim. I»aro
1 idle handlers, far too many retailer» prof|ta. The unnecessary middle ex
Teacher—So I've caught you chew­
rOHnl», teln winners were as follows: ¡And the consumer must pay all these p ^ se a must be divided between the
tion with a minimum of 25 cents for each ad.
ing gum, have I?
,
h..M yearling heifer. 1st. Charlie profits and expenses, lie must pay rroWer and eater, in higher price« to
Sammy—No, mum; I wasn t chewin .
t higher ,,
. no ihn
incrcuslag
farmer and lower coats to the
8 F"r
w .n h* ,o - . Coburg; 2nd. _ Tom __
Winn. Co- the
rents,
.h e,In
crea .leg taxes
taxes
1 was eet keepln' It there Instead of
consumer. This kind of co-operation In my pocket. It’s ao aticky —Chica­
They
are
all
"pa”«««’
on
burg; Junior calf. 1st. Paul Ixmgcoy,
If the fanners reoelvod the sam e would weed out the army that make«
Coburg; senior calf. 1st. Tom Winn.
go News.
profits on their goods that are added money from the work of others but
Coburg; 2nd, Roy Kwango. Coburg;
on between hlin and the consumer. It would make permanency for agrl- 8PECIAL PRICE on plate work. Dr
3rd. Charlie Bwango. Coburg
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to lh e
cultur- and Indirectly for all other
N W Emery, dentist. Sutton Bldg
Mart Liles of Gosher, w,m Cirri
g(mply
business.
award for the host be f
.
|h(>m
Uvtng expenses would
first for lhe best beef cow an
MpxcW(1 h„ wage check or salary. So
The special prise of »10 offered
ftt R vpr>
tho Lane Cou"l ’r CStJ 8
lr,,. ln | ow first cost In order to carry the (
m em bers of lh e boys >n g
middle load The farmers have b een .
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ural school superviser.
HagfOrt W ilwo. of th . Gl.nnwood
.«•hoot, rtprlmrflHd. won the only prlie
•vranhd In
home beautification
contasi
Prize winner» in the cooking class
For Saleor
S
Classisied A d and Swap
Column
Mail or Phone Your Ads to the
Farmers Union Editor-Springfield 2
H A L L ’S
For School Supplies
TABLETS. PENS, PENCILS, RULERS ERASERS, PEN
IT 'S M O RE T H A N GOOD
HOLDERS. INKS. PENCIL BOXES. SPELLING TABS.
II is positively delicious.
Ev­
eryone who eats our b e cream
says that
And why not? It is
made from the purest mnterlals
in n sanitary factory »
vors.
COMPOSITION AND NOTE BOOKS.
ALSO WE HAVE LEAD PENCILS W ITH YOUR SCHOOL
Order
som e
«» {,n'
today
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NAME ON THEM
Boy’s shoes, stockings, shirts, overalls,5 hats, caps
bnlk or bricks and see for your­
self. Certainly we deliver It.
EGGIMANN’S
and Boy’s two pants school suits