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    ?AOB FOUR
T IIV K S P A Y , NOV. B, j» 2<
Lane County Farmers Union News
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DEM O NSTRATE EXPLOSIVE
ON LAIRD FARM FRIDAY ‘
CLOVERDALE LOCAL
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PUBLICATION LAIM« COUNTV UNIT NO. 14
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T IM E AND PLACE OF
LOCAL M EETING S
M T. VERNON LOCAL
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KEEPING BOOKS REVEALS
""hat tyrotol. the new cnveniinent
WEAK P O IN T 8 IN FARM ING
explosive for land Hearing can really
Owtag to the continual rain and un-
What farm« ra are doing ihi .urb
Mt
Vernon—First and Third
do ta action will be demonstrated on “««a! high water the vlaltlng locals
Ml Vera«n mat November 6 with
Wednesday, ilrsafleld Store.
k
eplng
ami analyaing their farm a.
three Lane county tanna next week » ere unable to attetnl the meetlna nt
a large crowd The new home w o
Hadleyvllle — First and Third
The first demonstration will be 'he Cloverdale school house Prlda»
•llscilssed. will, a hope that building monta under th« dlrw llo-i Of agrlru.
Thursdays. Hadleyvllle School
lural rstenslon worker la lllualrai» I
held on the farm of John W Root ’ evening. October 31. The home local
could he start’ d shortly.
by an Iowa farmer who. according io
Dorena—Second and Fouth Tues­
near Elmira. Wednesday morning. No- was well represented and four speak-
Alex Lewis, chairman, Harry I.
days, Doroaa Chwnh.
verttber 13. The second will be on the era from Eugene were present. Prest-
Heck. Mrs. It. P. Laird and Mr N A r.io rta Io (ho Valla 1 S ta te. Depart
Agriculture, has born able
Creswell— First and Third Tues
Ralph Laird farm near Jasper. Erl- dent Morgan called the m eeting to
on
the iitidht*««
rinamv « inetu . of
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I Itowe wer- appointed <
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days. CraaweU. M W of A. Hall • committee together with ■he h l « l d l n ,l to
£ « h u m an •»'Preclahly
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appreciably larger m
return
day afternoon. The third will be on order. aft-*r which Mr». George Laird
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“ »*«««1 •«•t Fourth •,.o m m l..i..n will meet at the h ..n ,J "
" Ubor ",r',u ,h rh» " * - «hai
the Barney Oldfield farm abOTe Wal- announc'd all would sing.
"Auld
Thursdays, Hebron
Church n Ho«««.
• ' . o f m
Mr
and .Tiru,
Mrs I H.
L Berk near *
" UBd’ r*‘*"«»M <•» “ >• strong
terville. Saturday afternoon.
| Lang Syne.” A short program cot. i
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ir. n u l l
I . le. I t EMM. u * n r
Jaapar—Second and Fourth Wed.
l a ,d m Hrl.lge
ReMee next
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points ,n In M»
h l. farming
farming a y .
Jasper—Second
Wed- « • I Hayden
eve- *Bd **,"k »’o,nU
•T hese demonetrations. conducted slstlng of songs and recitation was
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‘ nl,,<- Mom mber 13 at T p m. for the ten, suggest'd This farmar h a. kept
by the extension service of the agri next enjoyed.
cultural college, are to give the farm-
John S. Medlev of Eugene present-!
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8unday
Thlrd * Pur'»«««' nf furthering plan, an.) fi accouata over two year«. He found
at the and of tha first yaar that crops
Huturday. Farmers Vnlon Hall
• nance.
ers a chance to see how pyrotol works ed his view s on three of the bills to*
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social
meeting
of
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Vernon
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which he fed to I restock brought
and how to work
it."
says
George
W
he
voted
on
this
election.
He
also
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rieciion. rte also
RALPH LAIRO
School House.
. ¡ .e , ,„r November 1»
him more monov than whan sold out
Kable. agricultural engineer in charge spoke of him self as a candidate for President of the Farmer s Vnlon who
o f distribution
d i s t r i b u t i o n in
in Oregon.
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of
W ^ 2 i T S’ Ct>.“d ,Bd
F”Br,h *
Mr"
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Mr. right and that hla malhoda of hsn
prosecuting attorney.
withdraw from the race for repre
dllng his hogs wero efficient Ills fig
The government desires that all
Hugh H. Earle reiterated his form­
Trent I L
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F ” aH’ * Hrown were Placed on th« entertain
ten tative from lame county to take
Trent—Second
and
Fourth
Wed
farmers in Oregon have an equal op- er statem ents In regard to hi? con
mem
committee
and
war
expecting
“7
h'm’
«>"•« W.
a position as a federal agricultural
a h<,,r,y
hearty ,a“*h
l . u . h on
un ,ha*
that «ft'e
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portunlty to buy this explosive which duct of the sh eriffs office should he
census agent.
is sold for costs of preparation, ship- he elected. He also gave son.« ex
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» went comm ittee Will have charge ot per cow for dairy product*. Com par
Ing his flgurus with thivao of other
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and
Fourth
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a ta at thia date.
ping and handling, it costs about halt penaea of the office.
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as much as other explosives, and there
Ben F. Keeney gave a short talk
‘ lo**rd',,‘‘ School House. •
Ml.a Etta Davis I. employed In farm» In ihe State, ho alsff found
OFFICERS OF LANE COUNTY •
the «Himber of acres cultivated per
are more than 160 sticks In a 50 concerning the need o’ (m-rovement
tinu, ”
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««nd in » the .b erlffa office at Fug- ne
FARMER 3 UNION
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pound box. Oregon fanners have or- at the Dependent Childr nV Homo.
chaL J
Z 1.’ ? Ot ‘n*'‘,,l'n* *“<<••
**rs Ira Gray is vl.ltlng relstlvFs n«sp on his farm, as well as the nun«
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ber of acres per hor»r, wero below
der«d 360.000 pounds this year, and and asked for aid In the roming
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° f d*fc «« they may uc- • at M f,,ri
Ralph Laird, Creswell, President. •
avrrag.-.
cur.
those of la n e county, 40.000. Other “d riv e- to obtain funds for the need,
Will Whaeler, Trent, Vice Pre«!- •
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Mute aome of us at the Old Timers
Acting on the Information his ac­
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orders will be pooled by the Farmer’s cd fmproven.»'ni Mr K eener a h a
dent.
• ' -M. Kenne local.
• November S. ip jf. S teven , hall. Spring
count
I hmi S i gave him, thin farmer
fourth
Wednesday,
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union warehonse at Eugene.
spoke of the actions of the «finalist»
• field. Wc will furnish the music.
H. L. Bsck, Springfield, See- »
rented more land and replnenel his
h*ll. VVsiHvrrflh-
tlon board In r'gard to the a ssess­
Treaa
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13 small, irregular fields, m ating
- k Creek Meets ytr„ „„d t T x I i M •
m ents of the timbered interests and • T. W. Morgan, Creswell. Oaor- •
them Into a fields of better prnpor-
Thursday at Cedar Sch.ml House . Glycerin« Mixtur« for
bankers. He exonerated him self from • keeper,
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! t!on. so that the crop ar»a “er «turn
H «ceta—First Sunday of each •
the charges brought ngalnst him by
J. T. Hurley, Creswell, Conductor.
G,B
on
Stomach
|'vas
firr aard 2« acres and the area
¡opponent which brought an expression
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h ,.| House
W. A. Maby, Creswell, Chaplain.
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|M,r h,’r*8 I “creased 3 acres lie sold
Simpl«
gi
of
approval
from
the
crowd.
The subscription to the Farmer’s
• iorn hark | two scrub cows and bought three c u e .
News contest haded October 31 T h e ’ U "lter B’ J{,n*‘9 spoke fee a few
e t c , as mixed in Adi. riha, helps any
of good dairy records When he fig.
laurels go to Coast Fork as this lo minnt'” ,n faTcr of R ° ««<»? »»
<»s<> gai on the stomach In TEN min
need his accounts for the second y ar
SILK
CREEK
LOCAL
cal sent in the largest number of “ de’ erT,n’ candidate for the office
Hies Mnef medicine« get only on
COAST FORK
lower bowel but Adlertka acta on and com par «el the two years, he found
subscriptions during October The edl '
COUn,y commissioner. President
that the income from the farm, after
BOTH upper and yower bowel and rc
tor of the Farmers News Is author««-
tO
an'’ par"
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’’armera onion m eet. Thurmlay Blov-x *11 gn«ses and ;o|aon». Brings paying all expense* and Interest on
ed to give a years subscription ,o t h e ' *
" i “ 10 ir efr« ’hm*n u A’ “
to a s t Fonk local h Id Its regular night
the amount of money Invested, had
person of Coast Fork local who s nt ” alIowp en a«««*“ * , pumpkin pie meeting Ocnber 23 with a good at
out —
matter von «ivrnr
newer (IinUftnt
thought will*
was In
in b en Increased over 1350
a»,
v
-S V«
gave h r pupil.
systrm Exe. Ilon» f„r «M tlnsic
in the eight subscription,, provided' # n d W ffee
_ WH ra
. A-l Kimball
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tendance. After a business session a - I ,.,.
gorh.ls-
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H allow
een
surprise » Friday
afh r •ses.«
e
The next Joint meeting of ' the Gres I program was given followed by aup a llali.t
constipation Guard« again it apper
you send your name and address
to
SPECIAL PRJCE on plats work Dr
noon
c.sm
as
were
play.-d
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rulll
dlcltla F bn«ry’s drub strtra.
the county secretary and treasurer 7
“ nd W*,ker
N W Emery, rtrntl.t Kuttn„ nidg
->n« received « box of cunjy
This contest is closed for October
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The resolution com m ittee appoint
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Alice
Haldert
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only and reopened for the month of eT5"ing’
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F c C. Fahrer, Wm. Jones and
en party s . ’. r ' .,
November, somebody i , going to win ,
“ “nt* ’° n9- Hurt McDole
ght. Mrs J. K m . | , nf , r a „(| M urr .
another
veara
Leon
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In
Clover-
The
good
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The
good
road
com
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ittee
waa
re
another years reading materia! pret
Bnchanan r e c e l w a f r1„. for
.d ale Sunday.
talned.
ty cheap, so get busy and secure
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w ,roan
few subscribers to the Farmers News | L. J Getchell Is the only farmer In ’ The supper comm ittee for the aex:
Cloverdale that has not yet finished quarter will be Mrs. I v ,n Aboen- John Wilson won the «pp|e c n le s t
Wanted.
his years harv et You may frequent- Miss Lela Kelly. The third member Prig«. Refreshments were serv.-d .t
ö U ’o hour.
5000 farmers wanted at once to Join ly **“* h,m ra,n or "hine wandering ig to be appointed
cc» » , f n L .voH’,r ’‘g y o " o f
s e r v ,c e
y « u • » ’>
MU* Ueulah Smith spent tb- w«ek
the Farmers union.
j through his cabbage patch gathering
i c î i  . » y o " ,r ; r .L " '" '" n u ," '> “
end with Alice and Lora ilaldem aa.
Xow that the elections are over, the her* and tl,erp • hard crisp head for
Bridge Washed Out.
Miss Estellä Melsner visited school
. The high water in thia vicinity re­
crops harvested, the fall sowing done ’omebo,,T'’ sauerkraut barrel.
loss »»
of wnat
what is
Is known last Friday.
Bread Is your best food—«at more of It.
and practically nothing to do it is the
Ther® wer® no church services Sun- sulted
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Mr George Sweet U re-roofing h l,
desfre of the entire personnel of the day eTenin* ° » ln g to the high w ater as the
,l,e Cedar Creek bridge. It Is a
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Farmers union to again stimulate that The next m eetloS » ill be Novembei 60 foo‘ ,pan crossing the Coast Fork barn.
Always fresh nt the
Rood feeling which existed last win-
1 dVer Th® hr,dr“ wa” built g ntnel
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ter and bring the nnion back to a ' Mr9'
F' p>an',,rr>m has two of 5’ears a<° Besides five farmers it
it
Position which will be higher at this h,>r nlece’8 children with her for the "h®’ * the Welse Lumber company
time
time than
than we
we have
have ever
ever reached
reached be-
be­ Week Their moth®r- Mrs w H- Wa,<1 froln the D,ain road’
Personals.
fore Commence talking union, be a of Eugene has gone to Portland to at
Mrs. John Perenl and »wo chltdre«
Orang AIridale pup, for
booster, drag that delinquent neighbor tend the funeral of her slater's boy
Fred Fro»«, Prop-
•a 111 w i l l ,
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a a ln
A fine program was held at the are
chicken pox.
of your out to the next local, bring In
Cloverdale m eeting October 31. Those
H alel ’’uehrer. from O. A. C.. spent |
a new member. The union stands for
a wonderful purpose, however, we get who took part In the program were: ,be week-end at the horn-- of her
out of it Just what we put | D
> Florence Getchell. Mrs. Floyd Lord, P*re;>t«. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Fuehrer.
high Espre De Corps mena we will be Mrs. Mrs. Tivey, Mr. Roberts, Mr. ! Mr"- Archie Craig and daughter.
up and going and accomplishing thing« Getchell. Lois Getehell, I «elite Mor- i Winifred, from Siskiyou are visiting
worth mentioning on the other hand gan. Beryl Beaver, Vera Palmer and •'*ra' Craig's mother, Mrs L. H. Oil-
, crlst.
If we are not interested, don’t tr> Florence Flower.
Mr. and Mr*«. W c . Johnson were
don't atend meetings we »III soon be
Su.’.day guestj at the home of Georgs
on the decline. Now friends, again en
Kappauf.
deavor to revive our union with a
T R E N T LOCAL
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Small, newly-
spirit of being interested, each mem
w:,ds, were given a rousing serenade
her do a little bit personally and
Trent local of Farmers union will on Monday night at the home of the
don’t wait for George. Mr. Harry
mcet
next W ednesday night, Novem- bride’s _ ______
_ Ahesne. About
brother. _____
Ivan
Jackson is going to put on a drive for
the remainder of tbt year and It I, ber 12 at the high school building, fifty guests were present
------------------------------ Mr. and Mrs Jam es Simpson from
hoped to get every eligible person
In M n e county to Join the union, now NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Pioneer have moved to the Walter
Notice 1« hereby given that L. R Woodard ramp.
Is the opportunity to show whether or
Byrne, datn'nistrator of the estat -
Th • t oast Fork „„„A —___ _
not we can bring in a new member if James O’Hare, deceased, has filed ..m eted i -h
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Mr. Jackson will b - at the disposal hie final account In the matter of tn ,ct*’®' ■* showing the effort of the
aid estate in the County Court o f ' hPavy rains
of any local at any and all tim es dur
lng the remainder of 1924. Call him. get ' an e Countv. Oregon, and th at S at ----------------- -
irday, December «, 1924, at 10 o’clock
him. h e’ll be only too glad to come n the for noon of said day at th e'
and visit you and assist you in build County Court room in the Court
lng up a new membership, remember House in Eugene, i.ane County, has
been fixed as the lim e and place by
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L* ne co""ty ,;aid c ° urf ,or th>i
” “ • goal W o ’,e !®25
H«ons to said final account and set
Prunes—
H. L. BECK, Sec-Treas. Bement of said estate. Any and all
Sugar—
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’ objections to said account and the j
As the real character of e
For
,k<
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,lnal a®ttlem ent o t said estate must I
O r e g o n - g r o w n , very
drug store is easily read Ir,
Bacon—
fo r Christmas this year, send pho-; be filed with the clerk of said court
sweet.
C. & II. Berry, Cane
Its prescription department
tographs. Tollamn's Studio.
£>-11 on °r before the said date of bearing
D e l i c i o u s , mild cure,
lb. cloth hag« $2.09
we wish to emphasize the
Date of first pubfeation November
One lb........................... f r
1924.
rare excellence of mater­
Dr Ralph 8. Dlppel, Dentfat. Vitus
medium
strips
L. R. BYRNE, Administrator.
Ten lbs:, .................... 9;
ials and service which ar<
building, Springfield, Oregon.
Nov. 6-13 20 27 Dec.
P«r lb......................... 25<
77ie S e c r e ta r y ’s
L e tte r
A Suggestion
Farmers Union
EXCHANGE
Springfield Bakery
stores
BIG K~
Prescription
Problems
employed In the compound
lug of prescriptions and re­
cipes at our store. •
Quality
White Front Grocery
Store
We have just received a full line of imported Mac-Noodles
Regininni, Tarfalles, Coiled Spaghetti Mostacioli and Al­
phabets.
'Wc keep right up with the
lew drugs and alwavs have
Just what the physician
prescribes.
Baxk of the service ren­
dered is— year’s experience
added to our technica
knowledge of drugs — all
applied for the benefit o
our patrons.
Keep fresh vegetables, fruits and first class groceries.
“ See Our Window”
Your patronage appreciated.
Phone 9
W. A . Taylor
Phone 9
R O I M LB. SACK--J2.25
ALL WEEK F riday an d ALL WEEK
S a tu rd a y
PRICES
PRICES
F eatures
Soap—
Crystal White
Honey—
Hersheys Cocoa__
5 lb. Pall ................ 88t
1 qt. Mason Jar ...... 65»
H lb. tins
2 for 2’jc
20ob* r ...................... 78c
‘' J ,arH free with 20
Walnuts—
Bananas—
Mop Sticks—
With chain mop holder
A 35c mop stick for 18c
Cotton IMops—
Nice large and bright
3 Ibs.
25c
The best In the world.
New crop
Oregon’s ............ 35C jb
Oranges—
Macron!
Of good soft cotton
twine for borne use
Small but very sweet
Mach
Best quality, made
real Remolino flour
3 dox......................... 43c
2 lb.
38c
and Spaghetti
of
28c
W e Pay The Highest Price for Local Produc.
SKAGGS UNITED STORES, N o.213