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    Lane County Farmers Union News
-OFFICIAL PUBLICATION LANK COUNTY UNIT NO. 14
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TRENT LOCAL
Th" Trent I im «I o* Farm «'« u’.toti
me, el lb« Pleasant lllll high school
Wednesday, October 8 Only (our
mi inhere wars prnannt hm the plans
(or ih" recspllim Io b» glv«n ,he
tsschnra of ill» high school and th«
public schools wor» competed. Thia
r«< option will ba hold in the high
school building Friday night. Octo­
ber 17 from 8 to It. Everyone la In
vlli'd In alland anil g it aequllnlou
will) lh" teschere,
Th« next meeting will be bald Wed­
nesday, October 33 All msmbero are
urged
h" present and help arrange
(or lh» business and social program
of Ihe winter.
Seven of the Trent local attended
th« county meeting at Lorane, II. C.
Wheeler. W. L. Wheeler. C E. Jordan.
Mr and Mrs, Andy tllaon and Mr. and
Mrs E U. Tinker.
0, E Jordan, candidate (or county
assessor on the Independent ticket
went to western l.ane on Political
bualneaa thia week.
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VIDA LOCAL
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e e e e e e e e a
V id. local met In regular aeaelon
Saturday night with a good attend
ance and som e 20 vial,lug members
There were two new member« to take
Ihe obligation. Mr Klden I’eprot, Mr.
Hugh 11. Earle.
The aortal commute« la quite busy
having arranged for a month ahead
If you «nun to know what la doing
< ome and see. We meet every sec­
ond and fourth Saturday nights of
each month.
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LONE MAPLE
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A new local has been organised by
county organiser Harry Jackaon at
Spencer Creek and 20 members were
obligated Tuesday night, October 14.
The following officers were choeen:
President, Barnard Clouse; secretary-
treasurer. Gua flouae. The flra, regu
lar meeting will h . b . 1 . 1 T . . . . 1.
.per Spencer Creen'
October 28 In the upper Spencer Creek
a< bool house.
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• OFFICERS OF la n e COUNTY
FARMER'S UNION
• County Union Holds Big
Meeting at Lorane Friday
EDITORIAL
THE LORANE DINNER
It I. a pleasure accompanied with
r.°h.LOri ?
oaq
?
r ’e
The Farmer'» union held Ita quart
• dent.
table« laden with such a feast aa
.
erly county meeting at Lorane, Ore­
• H. L. Beck, Springfield, See-
, that put before the member» of the
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TIME
AND
PLACE
OF
• Tre»«.
; Farmer« union at Lorane at the coun-
gon, October 10th, 1924 97 member«
LOCAL MEETINGS
• T. W. Morgan» Creawell. Door-
I ty meetln~. October 10, but It take«
were present. The following lot-ala
• keeper.
Mt. Vernon—First and Third • a great deal of work and system atic
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were
’’ ’■««I ivy.vwoovw,
represent«: Trent.
n e in , >
Hadleyvllle
• **» » < jf v 111**,
j planning in which the pleasure la not
. i , . “ ' y' C r ,,w e "- Conuuetor. • , x,rBU<. (-rMw.„ , , oa„, Fork clo v e r -, Wednesday.
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Brasfleld
Store.
W' A. Maby. Creawell, Chaplain, • , | | , u. Mt. Vernon. D onna. MrKenile ’ H adleyvllle.— First and Third • , lacking, to load those tables with all
,j the varieties of food that tempted the
Hiver. Danebu, Hllk * Creek. Vida * Thursday», Hadleyvllle School.
hungry delegate, member and visitor
Dorena—Second and Foutb Toes
and lain« Maple, the two tatter being
that ia y . Although every one brough«
• day«. Dorena Church.
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Ihn laat additions to our union.
. Creswell— First and Third Tuea- • “ w el, m ,ed baaket ,he • omen
th0
CLOVERDALE LOCAL
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The bouse waa called to order at • days. Creswell. M W. of A Hall. • Lo" n0 »»''
'^»1« »Werve
Cloverdale local met on T h u r.d .,’ i “ Y
‘M’* D mtteb
• Coast Fork—Second and Fourth • “ UCh ™ d‘ , ,or «
'd u'>
their
()ct.,l„-r n -ci.
i ,
.
*r but our president got stack on the
October 9. Hie date waa changed ,.i„
>■ r-u
• Thursday.. Hebron Church House •
v
C° ° ked
re«». I,..,. I
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"H* w*»h his * bevvy and had to atop
Jasper—Second and Fourth Wed- • *" *“
* ‘Z ' knOW" 10 the cu,,nary
From October 10 on account of the
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and
pipe After the
a»»P«r— necona ana rourtn w m - -
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an,l blow down her gaa
gas pipe.
and I d delicious
hot ijoffeo
ooffee
county ni« « ’fui! m ( Loran«* Pour
• nauJuve tv e» uz U aii I
• art HU
eliciou s h<jt
with
• Ralph Laird, C resw ell, President.
• Will Whaalar, Trent, Vice Preai-
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DORENA LOCAL NO. 190
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m^ )n<
OcU,ber „
, t tbefr agua, meet
pU“ *' the Cbu« fc' * " h ’ ’ 8
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the vice-president acting aa chairman.
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The meeting waa opened with winging
America, then the neceasary bual-
nesa was tranaeted Mr. varle gave
a short talk explaining the “Oleo­
margarine bill' ar.d the “Income tax,”
which was enjoyed very much, then
Mr. King, of Cottage Grove, followed
“P * lth h"' oplnlon con*”Tnln< the
'Incom e tax” and a few helpful hint«.
along with a few comments from IT.
8. Baler.
About thirty-five members were
present and a goodly number of visi­
tore. to enjoy the refreshments whlci.
tor«,
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• School House.
dames Seals. McCulloch. Hooker: Lor
Fourth
very long to do mudh bunlnemi and aa • Ix>rsn«—Second and
The Land brothers and the Kelly
ane, Mesdames Forman, Ilavls and
Mr«. L. J G«t> hell was appointed we started at 11 the eager looked • Wednesdays. I. O. O. F. Hall.
get
Foster. These ladles were ably as- brothers were luck enough
— to —
- one
»«'I orter for the Springfield Keww. ! for anouncement from the kitchen • Trent—Second and Fourth Wed-
slated by other ladles in the two lo- 1 of tbe y ° unR coyotes last week which
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Pleasant Hill
High
Ihe Join, Farmer's union meeting room jot In an appearance. It only • nesdays
have been causing so
much
distur­
cals.
to be held at Creswell Tuesday eve look one word from the president to • School Bldg.
bance lately.
nlng, October 21 waa announced a,art us all kltchenward Mr Farmer
Cloverdale—
Secdnd ---------
and Fourth •
which has been seen In Mr. Bales ap-
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so E DIDN'T GO
30M
There Will hl- speakers present and « annount •ed the visitors would proceed * Fridays. Cloverdale School House. •, ejjo , d|
did not go to the County another big bear a few davs ago
general dlacuaalon of the coming elec the line. i. gee ------------------------------------------------------------
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bu, they are certainly * Secretaries will
please
send In • m e e tin g . It
jt waa too
too fine
fine a a day
day to
to w**«h ha(1 *>«*n using In Mr. Bales ap-
■ • i t
aa f
I n a-aa _ _
Cl a _.
Iv — *
r. a . 4
M a a MB
Hon. Hnfreahmenta w ,l| be served polite ou,
at
Lorane
sin ce » I a have B ’ , Ume
and place of meeting
and g • IoC9„ and , hsul io much
gee<lln<
much seeding {o
to pIe orcbard.
The Cloverdale romsnltte on refresh studied a little bit I’m not certain * changes of date as they may oc- *
do." Such la undoubtedly the sentl- ' George Pitcher and wife who came
inenls apoplnted
are.
Mrs
W.
T.
Mor
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• ment of many of the members of the la8t Saturday from Idaho to stay
«an Mrs Harry l-ower. Mrs Fioyd ,b *' Put <h« »««Hom In front, anyhow , * McKenxIe local, aecond and • . f Farmers
armers nnl„n
wbo did
dld not
not attend
atu,nd the
, he wlth Mr- p l,chers mother this winter
union who
lord and Mr» Riley Petty.
, »hey are polite and politer Word« can- * *>ur,h Wednesday. 8 p. m. I. O. O. • coun,y meeting at Lorane October 10 la visiting hie sister. Mrs. Ollie Put-
The county graders finished work
‘‘••crlbe the sumptlous dinner * F. hall. W altervllle.
• , The
Th„ sun
9Un wh(ch
which had
had been h)<llnr
hiding be­ man of Mosby Creek till his mother
last week on tbe road connecting En- wblch
«Pre“d cafeteria style,
hind clouds of rain for several days comes from I-a Conner. Washington.
tnrprlae road with Ihe Eugene, «>ea- j rh,cb- <'h,c,‘- « “d chicken cooked jn
Clarence Peterson and brother,
shown brightly all day. but the s o
well Market road Thia grading has every <‘on<’«l»®ble manner .p lea, rakes
clal hour when dinner was served, Charlie, and father. Fred Peteraon.
been long desired and will be greatly ' "”d
r»lore 8°m e of the visit- j
HADLEYVILLE LOCAL
when farmer met farmer In friendly and C. H. Jennigs attended the farm­
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appreciated The grading of the Low. 1 "r* W'"r‘' 'K,,lce,, to *»■«» «he kitchen
chat, brought enougti sunshine Into er nnlon meeting at Lorane Satur-
er Hill road |e another piece of work '
dO° r W" h " plate h e,p -
Those
con the
. _— who attended the county „—
lne lives or
of tnoae
those present to carry i day and report a good time and good
rerently computed
i p<l f,‘11 ““d •railing like a mule eating ventlon at I^orane Friday were: Mrs. them through many a dark and rainy ' attendance.
som e people do have a large Lucy McCullock and «on. Jesse. Mrs. day. .Nor waa the day lost to those
,
— I brisra. »«m
Florence Land who Is employed at
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at the Cloverdale church the first w « " ','.^ ' r
a
ln * <’,nn’>r L’rd“ S""1" ' Mr" ChM McCuUocb ; wh° p»‘ “p »heir h orse, end stopped Cottage Grove visited her parents, Mr.
-m l third Sundays |„ each month ,irder I ? I - J r
CT <1
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Pra“ * nd dau' h,er8' j th* r c e d in g . The working of the
and Mrs. W, A. Land of this place.
The service, will be con .lu cled by with . L , b
h IT .T " *
R“' h ‘ "d
Je‘ n’ Mr and
p»“' ten months
Andrew Land was a Springfield
R.v- A L. «yera of
( h u r l of t e ^ Mr. Tinker
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aDil
exp.alned by one who
visitor from here Thursday and Fri­
God Of Eugene A choir of six voices r e g a l i n g The n e w X p Z A L L Z
r“’” ’b 0 M , th *re
” any m° re ha’ W‘ tChed #nd 8*Udied “ and in ’ d , y ° f ,a,,t Week-
day of last week.
led by Mr. Floy,I Lord was a plea., -u b scrlp io n . were n .Z ’s ' X ,n f,B
v
7 ”
’r T
“ ™Ct*°n8 aa tO how to y° ‘e ln order ! Mr a"1 * « • E™“
«<> daoKh-
Ing feature of I,o- |,-|9t two m eetin gs , he quo«, w e prom ised th 7 e d H o r a
7 7 T
’
' '» ho« 'hi-
were given The o le o ' ter. Evelyn, were Eugene visitors
and a apectal «election rendered by Several «poke during th
gO<>d ,UDCb'
margarine bill was discussed both , from here Thursday of last week.
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RjHise d"rln<
during ,h
the e even in g
u r Smith and son visited Mrs. from the food and from the dairy In-1 A birthday dinner w ss given a t
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Mr.
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*U "gh- ,Wh!<h ,n.C,Uded Mr *»"*•<«■ ’ »re- «arvo
ter was al«o enjoynl.
house H H Farb- t7v ¿ " r - ” " ''’ " “ H”
Mghswapder Sunday. Mrs. dustry standpoint and instructions a» »he home of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Land
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tended the county meeting.
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The subFrrlptlon contest now stands
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os follows: Canary, 1; Coast Fork. 2;
hnnebo, 1; M cKenzie. 1; Mt. Vernon. of
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1; Trent, S; txirane. 1; Vida, 1.
in a , few- d
F-..R vvHie vi me .
- vo«e of «nd Mrs. J. Henderson of Lorane,
the day o. Ihe Lane county Farmer's Gross, and her daughter. Mrs. May
not
sufficiently
.
',r
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lr
r'"'«l
treatment
and
Mr.
an:!
Mrs.
Geo.
Powell
and
fam
prunes
that
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««»in iwiiwY sw ell ’1 »
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r
row eii anu lam- union
u‘»wu luet-un?.
meeting. in
In tne
the past the rarmei
farmei • Hart of Portland.
4 RECEPTION WILL BE
dried d u rin g the flrat process.
• u. ♦ r,
|. s » to r late thy jjy upent Sunday afternoon with .Mr. has kept his nose to the grindstone
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W ’h s few ,n an , Mra.
ollIpspfp.
d ly in
fhr„..pb tbe > »
day
In snd (lav
day out
out hu,
but through
HELD AT PLEASANT HILL
pronrlati i n:arkr our president
J G i'lefi l • a u l M. Heley. of Eu *1-'1 ° f machinery, and by the help
de. arod ton s . s m o i closed until our
CENTRAL LOCAL
JASPER LOCAL
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gen - spent Sunday with M. G ilts, ie.
»he automobile the farmer can
Much Interest Is being taken In
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B next ri g Hui meeting.
Mr.
and
Mra.
Partch
and
family
of
f'irn
h’s
attention
to
the
study
of
lb« rrceptlon to he given nt lha high
On n< rou: t of bn I weather only a
H. L RECK.
At the next regular m eeting of
Eug ae visited »he Pratt family Sun ,8WS and measures to be voted upon
echonl building to ,h • teachers of
few turned out for our local meet Ing
County Secy-Trca*. day and attended Sunday school at n'1*» ,o a wiser choosing of those men the Central local which will be held
the Plr-asant lllll high school ant,
last W dm *dny evening
Lone Cedar.
»;'-d women who make those laws and 'n the Centra, community hall. At­
the grade schools of the T’pper Wil­
i*nui Weibr !:••. h? silo up and is. UNION DISLIKFS WAY ROAD
Dorothy Gillespie «rent the week
' n ‘ there
ed out. The farm- torney S. D. Allan of Eugene will give
lam ette valley. Friday nlghl. October
now getting r-ailv ,q fill ,t with <ori. I
a lecture on the “Travels in Europe”
17 under the auspices of the Trent
The Futriar school had a good a ,- ’
T ° L O N D O N W A S BUILT e rd in Eugene with h -r parents. Her er baa him self to blame if In the fut-
father is ln the Pacific hospital.
,,r>’ h? Is the “down-trodden fndtvid- Everbody | s invited. After the pro­
local of Formers union. Owing to the
gram a feed will he served.
nsaolution. condemning methods
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u»l'' he has been called of late.
fa^t that C. E. Jordan has gone lo tendance ymterday. nine more than
, ,
» s i for
r that >, , .. hy U!l
|n COD-
con.
Although many farmers were no»
western Lane on political business. las, Sunday end are hoping
Stains: To
remove
U .1 vtruzil* off(r,nU in
its
n im n r
v cocoa
iR
5 stains
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Newspaper Views.
Mrs, E. II. Tinker has hern ma lo gen­ many or mere next Sunday. T lu vs 1» «racin g .»
th® Lane county meeting
the bond project road be- »fom tablecloths and napkins try pr*’sen»
Booklyn E agle—Cue idea o f g 1'i Vak
r g v ng a program , j wt, , u f-0,( age G love and Ixtndon
th»m first with cold water who could have been - - - there
- - - - - it is true
lruv
eral chairman of the reception. The
t rings and expressing the belief that ' i " 11 ,hen pour hoiking water through that ft WB* Impossible for some to election bet is one in which the loos­
following suh-commlltees have been In the ne-v ftttnrc.
Grace Wallace was home for
er has to read h ’s party's platform.
eppolnltxl. Punch committee, Mrs.
a good water bound macadam could ’"” fl ,b e stain has disappeared. This come Th‘' m»»sage that the countv
Vancouver Sun—Exercise doen't al­
m eeting brought ito those present
Andy Olson, chairman; reception i I week-end »from thus..' gardens, where have been, constructed about $13.000 '>:n l*'B0 remove coffee and tea
com m ittee. Mra. C. I., Williams, chair she la teaching.
cheaper
were passed
passed at
a, the
the last
last meet
meet-
“in*-
’ should be carried home to each local ways increase the sire of the muscle,
.
.
cheaper were
L. It. Hack, road supervisor. Is ex-
,
PX- I , mg
Issre
» » .»
I ( bv
avaaww» look at »he tongue.
b" its deleratPS
delegates find
and thus to w
every
man; musical com m it,ee. Mra. llellc
..
of a Ihe
Coast Fork local ___
The r u n I
I’ectlng
to
start
graveling
the
Hills
iu,
|()n
.
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Wimmer, chairman
The reccpllot, „
Oath Tub: Rub the tub with a cloth : member of the Farmer's union The
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thnrffCB thnt the money was
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■“« “ «y » a s
comm ittee wll stnnd In line from 8 creek road Tuesday.
the
Instructions F n f C a i i r y k c
■ wasted on the building of the road. Idam penol with kerosene oil. It doès discussions and
I .
should be given at the m eetings of the
V -O .U g U J >
o'clock till 9 o’clock at which lime
.
i no, hurt the enamel and will
A nnouncem ent
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_ C° Unt> “* " e all stains with less work.
L ' _ - I Y
®
‘he
a short address of welcome to ihe
| locals and every farmer who could
All ;-------
members
of the candidate
slate court
when the work
started
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w as was
nrsi first
started
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no,
teachers will he given by II C. W heel­
not ne
be present at the countv
county meeting
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o f SPECIAL PR iC E on plate work Dr ! ShOU,d a,tend tbe “« » meeting of
ed, chairman of the Pleasant Hill
gravel on the ro«d
road. It
la
enl nt the Chamber of Commerce,
Commerce. In crushed gravil
n I.
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... Emery,
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e .i “Ber the ____...
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high school bourd of directors. Pro» ent
N.
dentist.
Bldg • h llis
loca*
county ___
meeting.
Eugene.
Saturday,
October
18th.
at
claimed
that
this
protest
waa
ignored
it is im portant to use prepara­
M. E. Haya will give the response.
1:30 P
i “"d a " bld8 f° r <’rUghed rock "«•"*! Toledo B la ile -T o be pretty a g ir l'
MUTUAL HELPFULNESS
tions which act prom ptly and
Thia will ho followed by a general get
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” -L BECK.
I ignored «nd one accepted for crushed must feel pretty, and she simply has
DurlnK an Interview which the edl which are harm less.
acquainted social. Cider will be served
<
5 " « !, to be In style for that.
tor of ,h e Farmer’8 Union News had
throughout the evening nnd different ________________ a',(,y Treas ç . s . C, gravel.________
Rexall I^axaiive Aspirin Cold
recently with E. Eugene Chadwick,
musical numbers will he rendered
Tablets
are vei*y good for a
secretary of the Eugene chamber of
until (he eloping.
cold in its first stages. They
commerce. Mr. Chadwick said
“The Eugene chamber of commerce relieve the fever and headache
Birmingham News: Le, us keep our
is for
for the
(be past
n«sf thre..
.i - wh ch often accom rnm »he cold
has
three years „
main
two great pnrtles. Each needs the
and also exert a valuable iaxa-
tained
an
agriculture
committee
com­
other for an nllhl.
action.
posed of farmers of Lane county who
are members of the chamber of com­
Eikay's White Pine. T a r and
merce. The object of this committee Wild Cherry Compound is an
is to work out problems of mutual old-fashioned, effective reemedy
benefit to the farmers and tflislness which needs no introduction.
men alike. In fact, the activities of It is pleasant-
he chamber of commerce for «lie past
F ill! SALE - IClltxi ■ Bland red pullets
t a s t i n g and
few years have been nt least fifty per
Mrs. E. II. Tinker, Pleaaatn Hill,
gives real re­
rent
agricultural
since
the
agricultural
Phono Springfield IUF2.
industry of the county is still our lief in cases of
basic industry. The chamber of com c o u g h, cold,
F o il SAI.)
W indfall apples, llild
m -rce' is vitally Into
tc
In »m h o a r s ene ss,
wins. 'id ix .'iln irg r ana Newtons.
;i Ict'ltural developm ent and sucre s
ROc a giinnj
k nt tho ranch, li.
bronchial irri­
: ud s a’wa.vs remlv to stuud im k
B Tin' <r, plcu- inl lllll.
of i ie farmers In he’pi ; them to tation and al­
work out those problem - to the mat- lied catarrh al
AIREDAl pupa foi sab Pedlgiecd
affections.
ual
advantage of the ommtinlty.”
Oor
- \|redn)o | up ; ' •am an un
The Eugene chamber of ccn n ier
’■•'la
'dlgrsnd pal
from
Ihe
ha- never be-’n the aggressor In re-
fam< ...
. ug hi nnula of La itile
g r. d to problems Connor, m g the
Ohio, i o world's larg si breeders
fa met hot Is only too eag r f r the
of Airodali l> 'r ic a . Ooranir Aire
| dales ar, tlio b, it li oilers, trae-
Individual farmer or farm organ! za-
lions
to hrl g their problems t tlie
bnrkdia ai d stayer . .Splendid guard
chamber of commerce which us Mr.
for Imme, auto, or chil l. Male« »10.
Chndwii k had said ‘ is nlwnys ready
fam ilies »7. c , K. Bester, Canary,
to ptand bek of the farmer in helping
Oregon.
O 9-lb
Springfield, ®re.
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Farmers Union
EXCHANGE
Flanery's
Drug Store