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Lane County Farmers Unoin News
O FFIC IA L PUB LICA TIO N LANE
COUNTY U N IT NO. 14
tion tariff achudulea against forelgi
competition. .
CUT TIME OF DRYING
fo r thn general prosperity of the
President Starts Series
WALNUTS BY NEW WAY
wholn country, every hanker, ««»miner
etui organisation, labor body, manu­
The time for drying English wal­
facturer, wholesaler, retailer or oth­
nuts has been cut from 60 72 hours to
er crguulxailon should forget politics
12-24 hours by a new system of forced
Spence Saya Politics Should Be party and everything el«« and walk In­
draft employed by the Oregon ea
to ih« mater of helping to adjuat ag
perlment station and A. E. Wright, a
Laid Aside and Effort Made rlculture
to other conditions. There
Portland grower with extensive grov­
to Help Agriculture.
are remedies for agriculture and ihey
es In the McMinnville district« Pre
tan he applied any lim e that these
llminary Investigations last year were
Ily I'. K. Hpenre, Market Agent.
various Interests will get together
to successful that the published re­
«ml apply ihem. Present conditions
Hom* Consumption Only.
ta ils aroused great Interest among
nnot much longer continue with
Oregon potato grower« are team ­
growers in Oregon.
ing that It must produce for Itself agriculture, and all other Interest«
Much lager quantities of nuts are
alone; that It cannot hope to aii|p »re certain to feel the result» more
treated
at a time In the new system
a surplus Into eastern states at a »nd more each month until this
1 as the heated air Is forced through
profit. Outside of the California treuteat single Industry of the Unit­
a three-foot layer spread over a wire
market, asporting la a losing propnal ed States 1« safely on Ila feet There
This beautiful Shorthorn bull won , The hog «how Is one of great merit
| netting 10 feet by l o feet In slxe. The
lion, aa the eaatern amt middle weal must he » standard dollar and a grand championship honors at the Pa-j and excellence, and Poland Chinas,
) air, at a temperature of 105 F-, is
aletea ran far more than supply the «tandard living,
clflc International Livestock Exposl- j Duroc Jerseys, Cheater Whites Berk-
returned to be used over and over
demand al much In«« freight expense
lion last fall. Prank Brown, of Carl- .h ires and Hampshire swine will come
California Cattlemen Merge.
again, thus saving heat and fuel as
ton.
Ore
.
the
first
president
of
the
I
to'contest
for
honors
from
many
states
The crop In Oregon l hl« year la con­
I • h condition of working aud luslaa
I well as speeding up drying and in-
Exposition
and
one
of
It.
board
o
f,
,
0
the
,
heep
department
are
a
be-
siderably leas than In !»:«. bul thia money has awakened the cattlemen
4-
‘ creasing the capacity of the plant.
7 CM r H..1 "
8n,m5’• »Hderlng display ot breeds The long,
la heeause of a poor rrop. occasioned of California that something must be « and
h l. little grandchild occupies the medium and flne wool bree<ja
J,
The process leaves the nuts In good
by dry weather, ralhar than reduced done or they must quit, and a state p o' ** t°f I'onoT; . „
.
.
be represented.
Angora and milk
t
condition, says E. H. Wiegand, hor­
acreage lo ta t year Oregon produced wide cattle marketing association haa
Beginning with Saturday November Koalll wlll al#o
ticulturist at the experiment station
Th_ ^ „ t . ^
v
u
4.1SO.OO bushels Thia year thn crop been Incorporated . The articles of 1. hundred« of Animals, bred for ty r o
in charge of the investigations. Only
of outline and for the greatest
o'. ,
U estim ated at 3.7411.000 bualiela.
incorporation are very broad and •m- me.ry
proportion of meat consistent with .
'
A e exhlblta will
!a few develop split shells, som e of
brace almost every activity connerv
Getting Onto Solid Ground.
to n s, nation. will be on exhibit for the !
a
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the smaller nuts are dried too much
Frank Lowden, former governor of •d with cattle from the rang«- io the admiring public
There will be the Z “ ” P “ “'"LV.,0' “** f ”.
’ J«™ -
' but soon regain the right supply of
7?
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llllnola, aaya failure« are fewer In family. The. association la confident Short horns. In their red. white and L t ^ T e ,
j moisture on being exposed to the air
« • « <° Poultry raisers,
««»'Operative am leiiee than in an> that It will be able to control a very n a n dress; the Hereford., m aa.lv« ° ‘ Z 8p*rA“
j under normal conditions. If the nuts
>« remarkable for
olher bualneaa movements of equal Urge majority of the cattle of tbs white faced animals with wide spread , The
' are graded before drying this condi-
magnitude; that failure» are becom •late and that by taking over the Ing horns; the Aberdeen-Angus, bluck - il* v*rlety of domesticated animals
'tion Is averted, but natural shrink-
Ing fewer, and that there are all rea many middle Interest activities and as night and without horns of any »Mown. It la worth visiting for the
President Coolidge throwing out age makes it advisable to regrade af-
The Milking Shorthorns and sske of seeing the progress made in
««ha Io believe that cooperative or being able to delerm ’ne price«, that kind
the first ball to start the world lpr drvln_
Keil Polled cattle, the later solid red. the production of thoae animals which
gnnltatlona are to become powerful ihe dwindling Industry may again be wlll also be shown.
series gam es between the Washing-
» a- »
I minister to man's wants and needs.
ton, American league champions.
The bins in which the nuts are
bualneae factors.
made profitable.
and the New York Giants, National ¡dried are cheaply constructed ot shit
If you would help to make dairying
League witwetx.
Greatest In the World.
lap. The nuts are scrubbed before
l profitable business for the farmers
Probably but few In Oregon know
1 being sent to the drier by m eans of a
•f Oregon, vote "yes- on Ihe Novern-
JASPER LOCAL
TRENT LOCAL
that the largest grain handling cor
¡conveyor, and raked out trhough as
ter ballot end forbid the use of milk
TIME AND PLACE OF
pnrallon In the world la that of the in counterfeit butler.
opening aftrj- drying. Ttte entire
The Trent local of Farmers' union ’ «
LOCAL MEETINGS
Saakatclinwnn co-operative BI editor
Jones and Sanders Ion led out a ear aai| a, ed by the regidenlg In the die- ! «
process is simple and readily carried
t o. m Canada, and that It la m atron
,
load of cedar poles last Friday.
trlcts of the Un,
„ g,.ho<jl „ ■
V ern o n -F w st and Third • out.
«4 entirely by Ihe farmer« of the pro
Jim Higgins and his brother-in-law. ,
' ' ernon- Firel and T»1™
A
forced
draft
drier built on the
H oy H i l l ,
le f t M o n .t .v f „ r .h « h i . I ’
1
reception to the t h r e e ,. Wednesday. Brasfield Store.
vinco. January first of thia year II
R y Hills, left Sunday for the big I h(gh ^ „ < ,1 (eachers and the public . HadieT¥ille _ Flrgt and Thfrd . experimental plant plan has been
HADLEYVILLE LOCAL
marsh country in eastern Oregon on g(.h(M>, teacher, of
Trent> . Thursdayg Had^ 2 ,le S c ™
. erected on the farm of Profeesor 1
w a s operating 384 country elevators.
erected on the farm of Professor F.
With «0 more to he added thia sum-
z l .¡8 ° n .
ninr. with a total capacity of 14,000,-
The union met last Thursday for Asntana and Klamath Falls.
¡Pleasant Hill Friday night, October . da„ imrene churnh
000 bushels.
Arthur Ruthven, who lost three | , 7
the Pleasant
hlgh gchoo, . ' r e s w ^ l - T i ^ t and Third T ue. •
their social meeting. There were
tresw ell First and Third Tues-
about twenty present. All enjoyed fingers off his left hand while work- . hulldinv from <t »n 11 m th« „»„nine
R e s u lts of the SO Cent D o lla r .
Ing at the Latin sawmill, west o* Su- Everyone Is Invited
Creswell. M. W. of A. Hall. •
the meeting and the refreshments.
Everyone 1« Invited.
. Coagt Fork -S e c o n d and Fourth •
Sixty per cent of the farmers of
Jessie McCulloch Is home from Cot gene, has returned home after »’
ihe nation are working and fighting to
Thursdays. Hebron Church House. •
'age Grove, where he haa been work weeks at the Pacific hospital.
hang on and SO per cent are practlr- Ing for som e time.
Jasper—Second and Fourth Wed- •
ally bankrupt. Thia condition la be
CANARY LOCAL 189
Maurice Hills won several prlxe.
• • nesdays, W. O. W. Hall, Jasper. •
cause of a So per rent dollar aa com-
Murrlel Pratt's father Is quite III. at the ’county fair on his registered
Canary—First Sunday and Third *
The* regualr m ceetlng of* the *Fartn-
pared with Ita purchasing power of
Mr and Mrs. M Gillespie motored Guernsey cattle.
• Siturday, Farmers Union Hall.
was held
the
hall s Sun-
twelve or "fifteen
ago || If nil
all to Eugene
-- — — , y e n ra W ag,,.
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—- Mr. Ul.,vnk,cw
w
to - —
see
Gillespie« Ul
bro-
There was a good attendance »1
U,nn w“’
neia at
»1 m
e nail
u n - ,« . Daaebo—
wt *rs‘ X plon
Danebo— Flrsl
First Tutsday, Danebo
Industries were In like condition then UM,r- "'«Her. who underwent an op- Sunday school and church yesterday ' '**' * n<* WM exceptionally well at- • School House
Two new
‘• ’‘‘W -
«>«» roembems
membern were . L o ra n ^ -s.n n
a general standard would results, but erallon
“
at - - the
- - - Pacific hospital.
One of the E. B. U. student« preached. tended.
Lorane—Second
and
Fourth •
other Industrie« are able to pay stand
Special music was given by Miss taken In. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Syl- • Wednesdays. I. O. O. F. Hall.
Mrs, M cD aniel la In
Eugene
for
■ u . and
« a u Wilma
n o i u a r Hark.
is e s .
j e s t e r of Maple (reek . A bountiful . Trent—Second
Trent—Second and
ard wages and yet make good profits
June
and Fourth Wed- •
medical treatm ent.
Ava. the small daughter of Mr. and <1lnn*r w si * r v e d at noon, and the • nesdays
Pleasant
'hrough power of organisation to con
long table« were completely surround- • School^Bldglea8>nt HiU High *
. „ .
.
.
trol the output and fix selling prices,
Max Sim onsen la building a house Mrs W H Sanders, has been quite l0 n * U b l e “ w e r e c n m n le .e lv
by Farmers Union members who •
«
and through the «Id of high protec- for Norman Hemenway.
Ill for the last two weeks but Is bet­ ed
-Ml tual.ee to t h , good thing, set be- .
^ 7 ”' and Fourth *
ter now.
fore them.
. ™ d8y8' c,OTerd“ e School House. •
Mtfut Animals at Pacific International
SIME «SE DULY
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Several Improvementp are to be . U m e ^ ^ l a r 111 Ple*“ e send ln *’
made In the hall, which will make It . ch“ « g e .
T * “ " ' aD<1 ‘
more convenient.
.
S
° f d ,te 88 the’r
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Charles Bester has received a large «
Incubator of the St. Helens make and
expects to hatch about 1800 baby »
chicks this spring.
,
J Guard Huston Is a business visitor •
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In Eugene thia week.
Mrs. Grace Groves is trap-nesting tendance
her fine bunch of pullets, which are up
^ P ^ O N LOCAL
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Iniporunt^hb "
P
' bueine8S came
of the Hanson strain. She has also
v A
1 ordered a large Incubator oat sprout- on '.lectr i X
er. and brooder stove in preparation Tng tS r e I ’
i ALL week SATURDAY
PRICES
Peaches— Royal Knight
Brand
Apricots—Gilroy Valley
Brand
These are good table fruits
In medium syrup, jwteked In
No. 2 Vi tins.
2 tins ........................ 45c
7^ dozen ...................... $2.59
FEATURES
Sugar—
Pure. Berry. Cane In 251b.
cotton bags, refinery pack.
251b sack
$2.03
Bacon Backs—
Swift’s Kenton, 8 to 10 lb.
strips
23c lb.
Lunch Meats Sandwich
Spread.
4 oz. tins ................... 1’oc
1 tloz. tins ............... $1.75
Deviled Meat
3 Mi oz. tins .................. 5c
1 doz tins .................... 58c
Toilet Paper—
Sanitary, fine tissue, 1000
sheet rolls
6 rolls .......................... 39c
Japanese white crepe, large
rolls
6 rolls .............'............. 33c
*
*
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?
a" '",ere8ting talk
hOm<?S Sta*'
for a large hatch of baby chicks next
. he hf 8 *
get ligh,s
'spring.
ng the h|Fhw»y in Douglas Gard-
Mr. a. d Mr C. E. fleeter held a v " L X i d e n t ' h 7
family reunion nt their home recent- goviaI
L' ,BeCk 8tated our
IX. K was the firs, time In many ’ "e
T 7
T ”
* l° be 8 b'g
years that all of tfte members of Mr t0
a . t u ’’* **’ WlU ** pr*8ent
Besters family have been together 1
° D matters whlci» farm-
ALL WEEK
PRICES
menaelv.
Coffee-—Our No. 1 blend is
making new friends every
day. Try this delicious cof­
fee and be convinced that y't.
this Is really a good cof- m
fee
3»
1 pound .................... 45c
3 pound...................... $1.29
Ladie8 re<Jues,ed to bring pieg for
___________________ eat« at next meeting.
Underwent Major O per.t o n - R . ± “« 7 ^ aUX'11l8ry dance- ha"J times
Fox of Douglas Gardens underwent a
- - - • Z“
* at,en<ied- P riies were
awarded first Mr. Fred Tyon and Mrs
major operation yesterday morning
Hill; second, Mrs. Gray and Mrs.
at the Pacific Christian hospital in
Garvin, for tackiest costumes.
Eugene.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Jackson were
In Springfield Saturday.
Remember the dance Saturday night
at Stephens hall. Old Timer, come out
and get acquainted with us.
Farmers Union
EXCHANGE
Crackers— In the popular
wooden box
3' -. lb. Perfection ....... 48c
3 3-4 lb. Snowflake ... 63c
FOR SALE— Windfall apples, Bald-
- ...... ___________
Confined
to Bed— «»r.
Mr. ana
and Mrs
Mrs. L
L. E
wins. Bpltxcnburgs and Newtons. ' Gormley of south C. street are con
&0c u gunny-sack at tho ranch. E. ! fined to bed with the grippe
"
For cleansing the skin and pores
Cold Creem such as Jonteel and
Loxell's “As the P etals”
For roughness and chaps. Lem­
on Cocoa Butter Lotion. Har­
mony Cream of Almond», Hinds
Honey and Almond Cream.
For Tissue Building: Harmony
Cocoa Butter. Cold Cream, Laz-
ell's Tiseue Cream.
For a face powder base: Lax-
ell's Three F low ers and Cara
Nome Vanishing Creams.
We are show ing the wonderful
line of Laxell's "As the P etals”
toilet articles. Come in and sea
them.
Flanery’s
Drug Store
S p r in g f ie ld ,
(
Canned Vegetables— Stand
nrd Corn. Beans, Peas in
No. 2 tina ........... 2 for 25c
1 doz Uns ................. $2.93
Kremmel’s Bread and Cookies—Fresh
Every Day
D ra g M o m
PC R SALE. ,
18 HEAD , .ange cattle Including
registered H i ,'t I bull. Arlo Jones,
Jasper, Ore.
. .A
B. Tinker. Pleaf""
t.
1 puppy. Must ;
be reasonuble In pi.ee. Mrs. E. B. '
Tinker.
WANTED—A n r t e r
AIREDALE pups for sale— Pedigreed i f
Ocrang Airedale puns from an un­
related pedigreed pair front the
famous Oocati) kennels -f La Rue
Ohio, the worid’r largest breeders
of Airedale terrl
Oorang Aire­
dales are the h
trailers, trec-
barkors and stayi . Splendid guard
(or home, auto, or child. Males $10,
fem ales |7 . C. E. Bester, Canary,
Oregon.
0 9 -lb
Vote for
R. O. BRADY
DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE
for
COUNTY COMMISSI )NER
Was recommended by Farmers Union elagates at
their meeting at Eugene Chamber of Commerce,
March 10, 1924. Member F arm ersL . *n.
Or