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THE RPRINOFIBMi N W
Lane County Farmers Union News
O FF IC IA L P U B LIC A TIO N L A N t
CO UNTY U N IT NO. 14
A
NEW LOCAL FORMED :
I I SPENCER CREERÉ
OFFICERS OF LANE COUNTY
FARM ER’S UNION
LORANE LOCAL
Request.
Will ibo secretaries of the locals
who have not filled out and mailed
the poatala I sent out several weeks
ago pleaee do so at once. Will those
whose loculs have cboaeu a reporter
since they s'-nt In their cards please
send me the name, address and phone
number of their reporter,
THE EDITOR.
‘ TIME AND PLACE OF
LOCAL MEETINGS
'LAIRD IjUlIS RACE
FOR LEGISLATURE
• Mt. Vernon—First and Third
• Wednesday. Bras field Store.
• Hadleyvllle — Flrat and Third
• Thursdays, Hadleyvllle School.
President of Farmers Union Re­
• Oorena—Second and Foutb Tuea-
ceives Appointment to Feder­
• days, Oorena Church.
al Census Office and W ith­
• Creswell—FIr&t and Third Tuoa-
• days, Creswell. M W of A. Hall.
draws Candidacy.
• Coast Fork—Second and Fourth
VIDA LOCAL
Ralph P. Laird, president o f the
• Thursdays, Hebron Church House.
Lane County Farmers union and demo
• Jasper—Second and Fourth Wed-
cratlc candidate for the state legis­
Vida local met In regular session • nesdays, W O. W. Hall. Jasper.
lature from Lane county withdrew
•
Canary—Flrat
Sunday
and
Third
October 25 with a large attendance.
from the legislative contest Tuesday,
Several residents of Vida transferred • Saturday, Farmers Union Hall.
October 28. President Laird w ill ac­
•
Danebo—
First
Tuesday,
Danebo
tha-lr membership from tho McKenxIe
cept a federal appointment aa super­
• School Houee.
local to the Vida local.
visor of the census of agriculture for
•
Lorane—Second
and
Fourth
Watch th - baby grow. We now hare
district No. 2 with offices In the north
• W ednesdays. I. O. O. F. Hall.
over 30 members.
basement of the Lane cocnty court­
On November 8 our school will give • Trent—Second and Fourth Wed-
house, in the room formerly occupied
Pleasant Hill High
a program for the Farmers union af­ • nesdaye.
• School Bldg.
by the county agricultural agent.
ter which we will hare a box »upper.
• Cloverdale—Second and Fourth
President Laird prepared a state­
It will not be an auction sale but a |
•
Plan Hallowe’en Party.
, lp cottage Grove Monday.
• Fridays. Cloverdale School Houae.
ment
as follows:
—
shad ow sale. Everybody la InHted, j
• Secretaries will pleeae send In
Laird Thanks Friends
Cloverdale
local
met
In
regular
set-’
Foster
Bros,
»old
a
load
of
fat
hogs
Enlarging Hatches.
A large crowd wu» present at the
.
* time and place of m eeting and J Mr. Laird yeatqrday prepared a
eton on October 34. President Hw<-an- to W. W. Hawley last week.
Mr
J . - J ’ changes of date as they may oc­
meeting of the W altervlll* local Wed-,
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I statem ent,’ which follows:
» ..J a y , October 12 C B «pence, slate «F bH"< ab« ’"‘ « » •>
Pr—'<»•«• I Mrs W. H D ari. h a . retnrned home state salmon hatchery. Is a very buay( i
cur.
j,.
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"Dear friends and Voters:
• * . a
I A Hallowe en surprise was planned Bfter having spent a week at Cottage man these daya enlarging the fiah
market agent, addressed th< meeting
“In order to accept an appointment
tb„ ■ for the Joint meeting on October 31. Grove visiting her daughter, Mrs. Hor- ponds as he will keep about 7.000 000 * McKenxIe local, second and
Mr. Brothers ot Eugene talked on
from the federal government as su­
Mrs James Clinton and daughter BCB Sutherland and Mr*. Austin Lind- fish here thia winter. He took shout • fourth Wednesday, 8 p. m. I. O. O.
different measures to be voted on
• F. hall. W altervllle.
pervisor of the census of agriculture
of Myrtle Point Hatted for a few days B)ey
14,000,000.000
salmon
eggs
this
year.
November 4. Mr Munson of Eugene
of laat week at the home of Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Brabham and little If these eggs were laid side by side • 811k Creek Meelc First and Third
for district No. 2 of this state, I hare
was also a speaker. There was a big
V . a -„ndnnnn.
im«
n
fi*
Tt>
ur*<l»y
at
Cedar
School House
this date withdrawn my name as a
Jennie Morgen.
daughter were Eugene visitors Satur- they would tnake
eon
tnuous
line
o
f
|
,
H
ece
u
n
r
i
t
g
feed after the meeting
candladte for representative in the
Earl Rhinehart and family are mov- day
salmon eg g . 56 m ile. t o , The flvh . month H eceU
Misa Luella Sanderson has been
legislative assembly, state of Oregon.
Ing onto the Hofflln place which he
hatchery of the state of Oregon are
In Eugene having som e dental work
“I wish to thank all my friends for
hat rented for the coming year.
doing their very beat to keep the
JASPER LOCAL
the loyal support and many courte­
> '» I f
Mr. McBee has moved hla family to done.
river« and tributaries stocked with
sies they have shown me thus far
Alrlle, Oregon, where Mr. McBee Is , - *
the very best fish there Is.
HADLEYVILLE
LOCAL
in the campaign,
,
Our local met Wednesday, October employed In the mill.
As the deer season Is closed. It is
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RALTH P. LAIRD.”
MT. VERNON LOCAL
22nd. made an open meeting of It, as
safe to go a way from the house with
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E F. Roberta and family and Mrs !•
H. C. Jackson came over from Walter- Roberts father. Mr. Anderson, drove [-•
out your red hat on.
.
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PHI« Doan has been plowing fof
vllle and spoke nn the measures that to Corvallis Saturday afternoon to j
Orange and Union Meets.
The good weather
‘
several of the farms with his tractor
All
member»
are
requested
to
come
are to be voted on at the coming elec­ visit Mrs, Robert's brother Returning
•in to the road crews
crew , at work on th e,
help
At
a joint m eeting of the Farmers
tion. Afterwards the ladlee served a home again Sunday evening Mr. An- to the first meeting In November McKenxIe Pass. The grade Is now
union and Pomona grange held In the
with
Flora
Jenkins
hlch
Is
November
5.
lunch.
derson remained for a few daya.
completed and a few days more they
Jesse McCulloch h a . been en jo y -' maln a88embly r00“ of th® chamb<fr
The masquerade (lance of October
Harry Jones underwent a major op­
Kennlth Dunatrom accompanied Em
will have the lava bed sanded.
Ing programs and speeches over his of w m m erce in Eu«ene TueHday
m . T o X \ 7 h u Z » ™
« “« »«" »»«" •«
eration at the Eugene hospital last
radlo
night, October 28 professor Jam es D.
qBy .fternoon. He will remain for a T h e s e s ^ n were i n a l ^ a
Wrduesday.
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Gilbert of the University of Oregon
Th' Crow h,gh 8cho<” hM lta sec- economics department upheld the in-
LONE MAPLE
A number of young folk» gathered
t Sweaney will ship his register- The prlxea were awarded. 1st Mr
end teacher this week.
.
,aw >nd L B gmKh of the
laat Tueaday night and congratulated
d H olstein , to Portland this week Fisherman and wife; 2nd. Uncle Sam
Mr. and Mrs. Slmonsen and s o n ,lrepea) comm lttee of Portland, argued
Jim Vaughn and hla bride who were ed
nd enter them at the livestock expo- and wife.
The Lone Maple local, recently In Charles. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Lambkin against it. J. D. Mickle, state dairy
married a few days before.
a
Sweaney’a bull
took the
One overgrown
noticed
stltuted, held Its nrst
first meeting i“811
laat and daughter returned home Friday commissioner, who was to talk on the
attion
Mr Sweeney'»
nun «««>»
- - - - - - girl
........ waa
-
,, , In
. stltuted.
Colonel Mercer »poke nt the church
cbamplonshln at the Lane county fair, long curls from beautv p a r o r a < c»
ue#day evening. Fire new members from Mapleton where the men have
oleomargarine bill was not present so
lust Friday evening on the different
In papers,
n n r e m ahe
s h e must have had an tad -I
.
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In
ware taken In and the local qualified been working for some time.
the income tax law was the only one
measure* to be voted on November 4.
vanced In style) hair drees. (1925) I for u charter. The meeting was well
lnes Pratt is confined at her home one discussed at the m eeting
John Wallace bus beeu sick for the •
presume.
SILK CREEK LOCAL
attended and enthusiastic. Organlxer wth a broken collar bone.
The hull was decorated to carry Harry C Jackson was present and as­
paat few days.
Lottietnae Pratt is absent from home.
Ther will ha a community dinner
Mrs. 8 Larson spent Friday at out (Uu Hallowe'en Ideas, In orange sisted in the Initiation of the new school on account of a sore throat
Superintendent E. J. Moore visited
and black with black
cats, corn
at the church Thanksgiving day. Ev­ the A. B Smith home
members.
Nancy Sutherland returned to her the Crow high school Thursday; he
Mlaa Lom Haldeman «ml M is. Ben shocks, oak leaves, grape vines and
erybody come.
home at Geo. Powell’s after spending also visited Lone Cedar and Green-
A number of folks from here attend lah Smith visited high school lust old w itches and more cat».
door.
a week at Lorane visiting.
This club will give another dance
ed the LIN« sale at Go»hea laat Wed week.
Elwood Read of Portland, who Is
CENTRAL LOCAL
Saturday, N ovfm ber 1. 1924 at Stev­
nexday.
attending the Uniersity at Eugene.
Vote 83 X R. W. Smith for City
C. E. Aldldge Is rerooflng the O.
tf.
ens hall.
The rain haa put a »«op to the road W Owen’s home.
spent the week at the Geo Powell Recorder.
Mr. Ed Reynolds wns surprised Oc
work for awhile at least.
The
Central
local
held
a
meeting
_
Miss Loru Haldeman reopened her
tober 24 by a number of friends wilb i g B, urdBy ntBht. October 25. S e v e r a l/
school at Doremi today. The school
supper and entertainment at his j speftkerB were pr„stn t who explained
was closed the past week on account home near Thurston. This being his
the different mea ures to be voted on
of sickness.
5oth birthday. Those present for the Nov mber 4. A membership drive is
John Metcalf wus dinner guest Sun- OCCBgion were: Mr. and Mrs. Ira Gray in progress this week. Many new mem-1
day of Mr and Mrs. W. E. Dornvsrd. Mr nnd ^¡rs Ajva Hermitage and bers are expected to join at the next
John Melsner had his foot mashed children, Mr. nnd Mrs. Taylor Need-
PEDIOREFD ftrang Alrldale pupa for
meeting.
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asió. C E Beato. Ciinary. Oregon Thttrsday while working at the saw banii Mr. and Mrs. Sum Lowry and
children. Mr. and Mrs. Hansen. Mr. I Thursday afternoon.
tf. mill.
and Mrs. Lee Davis. Mr. and Mrs. | Mrs. Lee Dnvts called on Mrs. R. B.
Don’t Favor Agriculturist.
Ralph Laird, Craawall, Praaldant. •
The Farmers union had a very In-
Will Whaalar, Trent, Vlea-Praal- •
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dant.
• , lereatlng. meeting last Wodneaday
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. . !» M. L. Back, Springfield, See- • «•vailing with a good attendance. At
Twenty-two New Members Ini- j , T
• this meeting the union went on rac-
tiated and Officers Elected for • T. W. Morgan* Craawall. Door- Ì ord aa not favoring an agriculturist,
and commended the editor of the Eu­
Ensuing Year by New Union i» keeper,
•
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• 4. T. Hurley, Craawall, Conductor. • gene Heglatar (or the support given
A naw local wua orgn nixed by 11 • w . A. Maby, Craawall, Chaplain. • the measures, which are of such vital
('. Jarkaon at Spencar Creek Monday . »
a
e
e
e
e
e
a
Importance to the farmer.
October 20. Twenty-two member» took I
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Win. Moore left last S i ’-uniux for
the obligation Joaeph Ulmple waa a
the coast on a fishing trip.
CLOVERDALE
LOCAL
alerted president, Frank M Ourt. »Ire-¡a
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Foster and
president; John Mnrae. aecralary-
aorp Harold, were Eugene vtaltora
treaaurer The flret regular meeting
Cloverdale local waa well represent­ Saturday.
will be held Monday night. November ed at the Joint meeting held at Cres­
Barn Burns.
3. Other» are expected to Jolu at that well nn October Zlat. The next meet
Jno" Click had the misfortune to
time.
% •
Ing of the four locals. Creswell, Cera Jqobb hl> bBrn #n(j contents Bunday
aa, Walker and Cloverdale will br In by {lre tj origin of the fire la not"
the Cloverdale school house on Frl known.
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WALTERVILLE LOCAL
day, October 31.
j c . C. Davis look a load of grain
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Farmers Union
EXCHANGE
VOTE
FARMERS UNION TICKET
R. B. Nelson.
I Nelson Friday.
Mrs. H. C. Jackson of W altervllle i Miss Sara Davis was in E u gen s,
called on Mr. and Mrs. Lee Davis I Friday.
Vote for One
For State Treasurer,
45
D em ocratic
JEFFERSON MYER9. of Multnomah ( onnty.
F o r IL ep resen tatlv e. T h ird ltrepreaentative Dis
55
EMMETT HOWARD, of Lane County.
H. C.
57_______
WHEELBR. of Lane County.
Republican
For District Attorney.
Vote for One
For County Sheriff.
tf>
HUGH H. EARLE,
Vote for One
F or County Commissioner.
BÎ
R. O. BRADY
Vote for One
«I
JOHN 8. MEDLEY, of Lane County
—Paid Advertisement.
/
Democratic
Clyde E. Jordan
INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE FOR
Vote for One
Republican-Democratic
Vote for One
Republican-Democratic
p. M. MORSE
For County School Superintendent.
E
(Paid Adv.)
Voto for One
For County Surveyor.
70
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
No Promises of the Impossible to Make
Republican-Democrat le
II. F. KEENEY
For County Treasurer.
117
UDNA WARD
71
D em ocratic
LANE COUNTY COMMISSIONER
for
ltem ooratla
For County Assessor,
«g
Clinton Hurd
Republican Candidate for
Republican
X R. O. Brady
With The Farmers Union
For November 4, 1924, Election
For R epresentative In Congress. First District. Vote for One
Independent
:t.¡
W. J. BUTLER, of lam e County._________
62
J. MOORE
Vote for One
Ropublloan-Demncratlc
Vote for One
For Countv Clerk.
HARRY L. BECK
The members are urged to write in the name of Harry L.
Beck for County Clerk as a protest against actions
of R. S. Bryson on tho board of Equalization in re­
ducing taxation on large timber holdings and banks.
Oleomargarine and Condonsed Milk Bill VOTE X 306 YES
Workmen’s Compulsory Compensation law for hazardous
occupations
VOTE X 310 YES
Income Tax Repeal.
__ Y £TE X 313 NO
FARMERS UNION SLATE COMMITTEE
Otto Morton, President
Wm. Holllston, Secretary
(Paid Adv.)
JOHN S. MEDLEY
for
District Attorney
The matter of the election of a District Attorney is of
more importance to the tax-payers of the County than it
is to either a candidate or political party.
— Paid Advertisement.
Assessor
Of Lane County
November 4th 1924
Will attend strictly to the duties of the Assessor's Office
Forty-two years of age. Lived and worked on a farm
greater part of my life.
Educated in the public schools of Iowa, including State
TeaUiers’ College. Taught two years in the public schools.
Five years bookkeeping and iterical experience in a na­
tional bunk.
Served in the late war sixteen months, under a commis­
sion one year. Overseas.
Have never held compensated public office.
Residing now on a farm near Pleasant Hill.
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(Paid Adv. by Clyde E. Jordan)