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    THURSDAY. MARCH 20. H«-T>
TH E SPRINGFIELD NEWS
PAGE FOUR
Lane County Farmers Union News
O F F IC IA L
EXPEHTI« MEEI
BAISERS DF SHEEPE;
•
Local
Reportera
• Canary __________ J. L. Northup •
(• Central ........ — .—
Roy Bower •
Mrs. L. J Ovtchell •
Cloverdale ..
Coast Fork Mrs. Geo. Kebelbeck •
Creswell — __ Mrs. M A. Horn
Mrs. Ada Jennings •
. • Dor.wia
Caro of Flock. Wool Production. . Hec,.ta
_____ Mrs. B. Baker •
M rs M. Gillespie •
Grading and Marketing to be • H a d le .w ille l
.... Mrs, Grace Jones •
Taken Up in Series of Meet- • Jasper
__ Mrs. C. M. Foster •
Lorane
ings on Farms.
• MrKentlo Mrs Lawrence M lllcaln •
The care of the flock. «roll produc­ • Mt Vernon Mrs. V. A Reynolds •
Bulah Smith •
tion. gradin* and marketing w ill be • Silk Cr< ck
the subject of discussion and demon­
stration at .a seriös of meetings on
farms raising sheep during the ‘week
of April « to 11. The sh .ep meetings
h are been arranged by O. S Fletcher,
county agricultural agent, who will
have assisting him experts from O.
A. C.
a *. U m " , S.H
Professor
animal husbandman OI o . a . c.. ,m
e m u n i a n d wool
take up flock management and wool
production, while C. J. Hurd, market-
ing specialist, will discuss grading
and marketing wool. A représenta.
live of the Pacific Cooperative wool
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P U B L IC A T IO N
LAN*
C O U N T Y U N IT NO. H
FRUIT TREES H IT BY
POULTRY SPECIALIST AT
LAST WINTER FREEZE
PLEASANT HILL MEETING
Many of the NO varieties of fruits
'n the variety block of the agrlcultur-
al college and experiment station w ete
,,
,, [n.
fr ,.u . Ua, w inter
Most of the trees are in pairs and In
some rases both trees of a variety
have been killed. Usually the varie­
ties Injur d most are not of commer»
(K h I Importance here, though they
may be of value elsewitera.
Thu trees were girdled by the free«
. f j ...»
E It T in k -r • Ing of the cambium layers- tits
lively grown portions of the trunk«
• v da
Mrs W. E. Post • ,
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In many cases where the girdling was
1----- • not complete, bridge graft ng will he
¡resorted to. Trees completely girdled
MILK FED W ITH GRAIN
1 are ofti^i save»! by bridge grafting
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• O F F IC E R S O F L A N g C O U N T Y •
F A R M E R 'S U N IO N
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Prof H. K. Cosby, poultry specialist • Ralph Laird, Creswell, President.
from the Oregon Agricultural »«ten- • W ill W h eeler, T ren t. Vice Presl
department addraased the poultry • dent.
ral#cra ,,t
m il Wednesday
• Hetty Kappaut. cottage Grove.
afternoon. Matuvh IS, at Woodman . sec.-Treas.
He sounded a warning to poultry • N. A. Hara, Cottage Grove, Door
• Keeper
raisers that Oregon Is now produi lug • H . C. Jackson, W a lterv llle , Con-
more eggs than Oregon consumes and • ductor.
that poultry raisers must strive for • O. L. Clem ent. Chaplain.
„hll p'-ng qualities In raising chickens
, or tgg prtuluctlon on a lo.nm errltl
WALNUT SOIL REQUIRE
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scale, lie also warned the poultry
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MOD LBS.OF POISON
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• A ct)v # C a m p a ig n in County Rd-
M u ch Hrt)t B e jn g p u t
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GOOD DEPTH DRAINAGE
out for Rodents; Plncos Car­
rying Poison Listed.
Fourteen humlr'd pounds of polaon
barley has been pul oul ta Lane c o u il
ly for Iho extermination I l f gray dig­
gers and lo o o pounds more has been
mixed ready for the work, acrordln«
to fou n ty Agent O. S Flatcb r
The
first poison mixed March 2. »»» put
oul by the farmers promptly ami will
no doubt do a great deal of good In
Ih county, it Is Intended to m is
all Ihal will be used and sell II to ihe
farmers at coat, aaya Ihe county agent,
Places wh' re t>e poison can be
' r r ,.llr„ | hav»
located 'n all par's
, h . county, people donating thslr
Bervlcee free for handling the grain
Following Is a list of storws carrying
ralsar not
blal* hl* “wn ,raU ,B
the chicken business but follow Ihs
.Walnut piimiinsä In Oregon 'Ilei
well marked trail laid out by others riots are determined by two things
H A S T E N S C H IC K G R O W T H when thl, Importance of the tr - e w r- and profit by their alive ta and ml« 1 ,|„,,»hi drainage, and fertility of lb ’
elevation. They requlr«
t
_e
in. ... . a , wants the expense,
takes.
He said 'Poultry Is a safe a«,|| #nd the ele
That
milk
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.
• lt at |„aa, ftve or a x (»„t deep,
in a » the
»n e add'tlon
a u o n o n of
n
m o w to
o> the |
-» -i.
„ „ I . » . h . . , . , » well
managed . # w,
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During the w(|h „„ wa»„r table of Impervious soil
« -> •» •
to,
.lud.Bi. » t o ™ , -» » a n e a , e a r . . . war poultry thrnuKh which the roots cannot pens-
«rowth is a conclusion reached o>
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r i„ » n .-I.
’ . ' .oeeiallata w h o have become acquainted with. There are M l h“,d “b
financial depressions traM
U<MM, drB|„a«u Is necassarv
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»«nerimentails varieties of apples. 115 of grapes. 75 <h« dalrlr ° ° w ani1 ,h ® h*’" h aïe ‘ •''' Standing water during the winter, or
The p
r(nN,nlg are g„ „
proCTe,,, of plums and prunes. 50 of pear». S 0 ,r,ed ,be burden.'• Mr. ‘¿°*by t *p«nt at any , , mn
almost fatal to root
P?h»r** x ? o f filberts, 25 of cherries. 30 of waki*00*1 ot ,b * afternoon on Soil Con ,|ev«loment.
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vlth
The conclusion «grecs
The average | Late spring and early troata damage »hr-poison:
perlence o t commercial poultry-men » « ’ • 3°° strawberries at one lime and lamination. Ils sa il
growers associaUon w ill accompany
another, and 100 miscellaneous varlo-.,l,a of ***• com m -rclal poultry farm walnuta
For that reason . Springfield. Morrison A Cllngan.
---------- »«»»»,.|y
who have Included milk In the rations
the specialists to meet members of
In Oregon Is 10 years. There are |h # , raaa ara lall,„ | al k a a , g0 frr,
Bllgl.n„ Farmers Union sad Gran«-
■ ties of fruits.
¡of young chicken«.
many pouliry farm , without a chicken abov,
,owpr
w.arBh()U, „
roon, y a<r)<.u,.
h is association.
Another experiment conducted by
Soli contam ina)Ion Is the which there should be open territory )ura| ng»nt's off'ce
today.
The meeting will be held as fll
the United States Department of Agrl-
cause of these failures. I do not br. for good « r drains«»
Tide alo»>
low s:
Junction (Tty. Cooperative Ware-
MT. VERNON LOCAL
lleve any man can slay In ih s poultry m>kaa for rxH,
dfa |nag». E| e»a
Monday. April I— 10 a. m Dead- cu*,ure which promises to be of pracU-
house.
•-W
. „
. ", , __cal importance Is on the relative ef-
1 _I___1 . . . .
’business If he raises his chicks on the ||(m a abo¥t( , 000
, J00
ar„ ,,f
mond ranch, five miles w est of June . . .
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Creswell. Arnhart Feed Hlore.
.
_ _ ____„ flclency of mash rations containing
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,
.
«round year after year.- He d(mblful Talua a|,hough local condl
tlon C ity I p. m.. C. P. Barnard farm.
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,
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Cottage
Qrove- - Farmers
Union
Ttie Mt le m o n J,w al met last <aT(. niany .x sm p le . of farms where
it» '
t t r r ln x
animal proteins and those containing
.„„»»kn,». Tary ,h(a
Blors and Sterling Feed Store,
one mi nort o
.
vegetable proteins. The results thus Wednooday, March IS. for their regu
poultry
bad
succeeded
well
the
flr.l
Tuesday. April 7 - 1 0 a.
Lorn f>f
Ur
Walnut planting, in the coast dist­
Dorena. J II Kirk Store,
year, the flock had been Increased
Lonrcoy farm, on© m ile north of Co-
.
a a. J ..
ricts are troubled with walnut blight
tarrane. Cal lllteman farm
burg; 2 p m . Arthur Quackenbuah work to the effert that th* ad,t’On
Mra. Morgan wan chairman of th • the «oil contam inate!, the baby chick«
This Is due to the prevalence of laf-
Fall Creek. J O McKinney's store.
farm. 3 m iles east of Springfield. Icer,ain
mineral salts to vegetahl.v eata committee and had aaked the allowed to run over the same ground
spring rain# or m ists wh'rh are con­
Polson Waek
Anril g—10 a m V
ns makes them compare favor- lad»»* »o bring lunch for tw o in plain and disease had caused failure
He
ducive Io the development and apread
The
week bebglnnlnc
Monday.
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v
,
i
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ably
with
animal
proteins
as
a
protein
h
n
m
■>,»
...»
»r
i
t
,
,
>,»,„„i
Grosbes-k farm, one and on« h a l f __ ________
, advises! thn us* o f the portable broo.1- of the disease. It Is mor* troMh,e»»m«>
March Soth has been designated a .
supplement for pouftrv. U nless the
The
m
m
bouhgt
these
boxes
for
*r
house,
station
circular
63.
which
m iles south of Creswell; 1 p .m . Old
In the moist season, and where ’he grey dlgrer poisoning week and It
Alex Spare farm, south of Cottage
,
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«« ? ,
1 nftjr
cents each and found
their could be hauled to new ground each
summers are much cooler than In boned tha farm er, and f a r w v . or«s-
-Bnimal origin is more efficient.
by
wh'ch r«*r or the u .e of four yards for a ..
.
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Grove.
- partners
. m atching
— numbers
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___ _________ u___ x________ __,__ ___ ,_ the main pari of m e w u iam et’» vn, nlxatlons In all part, of Ijine county
Thursday, April S—10 a. m , Gilles-
The’ e experiments are conducted tho comm ittee apssed around
After permanent brooder house, using only
ley. A . yet the experiment station w„,
n)ak, a„ eff»ctlve cam-
pie Corners. Lorane Highway: 2 p. m . 8t ,!,p ureau of Animal Industry farm, going all round the room not a man T**^ on,T onc* If f°Uf years, thorough
has no exnet data on planting# in Ihe
„„ »he.e pests at that tlm s. ac-
Harry Layne farm, one and three- Jocated
B eltsjllle. Md.. near^Wash- fOund a number to match, so a second *y working the other three. He also maat belt and Intermediate po!n* i.
rorrtthg to the county agent.
Ington.
D.
C.
Last
year
the
Govern-
,a#|
waR
passed
around.
This
time
ur«-'l
not
to
use
the
brooder
bouse
fourths miles southeast of Crow.
The
various farm organisations,
A. T T f1 p2 “1^ry ’ P’ Piallsl» hatched about , wo or ,b ree found matching numbers, and y « fl for «ny other purpose than
Friday, April 10— 10 a. m .
such
as
subord'nale
Granges and farm.
7.500 chicks with good results. The Then at the third attempt al Mound for brooder chicks
As soon as the
McCutcheon f , 2” p m* S T V l d l mile
t c r f° ’ '‘ are “ ’ U r “
T ,r'e” r ° f c o rrw o n d ïn g number,
JASPER LOCAL
«•rs* Union Incala can do much to­
rh'cka
are
old
enough
to
leave
the
east of Veneta j p. m.. w ).
r
ln breeding, feeding and man
About thirty-five people were pres- brood"
* Th‘e pA>«mm g iv e s 'b y ‘ ^ m e of ihe * ar<’ »•■“ »« ” »•
P " '-" '" «
farm, three miles west of Eugene.
agement.
ent and all had a Jolly evening
,h * ” * "f th*
• lr r,BW ho“’ * E. B. U. students at the church last '» " ’P«1«" • ff**'*'’ * by •P«*’1”" »« »
The money for the b o x e /w lll be
'• Friday evening was .-njoy«». by .11 romm lttee lo Us. order, and m ak eu p
il poisoned grain pool
Everyone Io
us'd to buy utensils for th e. Mt. Ver- m*r*,T * •hed "d'1, w,re on
»'des present.
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fcANARY LOCAL 189
CRESWELL LOCAL
non Local's kitchen
f
“od * roof 0T,r M ”
n’'” r«h’* »"d
Mrs Mary Banders Is still very the community, u both iti’ ttiher« and
n o n M K .I s I i u u r a .
,
lessens the denser nf an il e o n
. . . . .
__ . . . « « . ».
. ««••■.. non members, should be solicited SO
Mrs Paul Scott of Spokane
Spokane and
or sou con- , . lck
bu( wa, reported
to be a little
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that all will purchase polsnnel grain
taaninatlnn
Prof
Coabv
did
not
Mrs. Randall Scott :t of Springfield
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better
yesterday.
Sprtn
Farmers Union met at Creswell
Correction to last week's Items.
¡called on Mra RevnoMs Monday aft t - d * ’’1
1 ,l* , ’* dln« ®f h“bT chicks Mlaa i>,rothy Parvln. leacher of th and all work together in poison the
Brothers Grant Fish and W ilkens March 17. at the Woodman
.
. Hall,
'„oon
oth*r thaB ,o ur«* ,h al mineral, pro- Erfenvale school, has had to give up ’ rpy
11>* P00' • hm‘ld b*
A number of members from Clover-
,
te ln . m i n
»r»»n
-n .
.
. . .
up at once and as soon as It Is com­
are Installing cream separators and
Men and team» are bu»y ftiese Dae
*Ta,B
”
“ wer* al' her school on account of sickness
brother Buss has returned to hi« dale were there.
days getting In their crops.
¡«PPlIed In the rations
He «d vi.-d
Jonea and Sanders are loading nut plet«! a member of the pool should
ranch.
E. E. Morrison of Eugene was pres-
Mr. and Mrs. R. W Jack, son Roh-Ith* u’ e,<>f *our milk the first four Hu-», cara o f cedar telephone poles be sent to this office to get ’he
poisoned barley for Ihs community.
Easter services at theUnion Hall ont and gave an Interesting talk a n l ert and Miss Rhoda Jack «pent B un-' * 7 * * a" *!*•* ° ’1,y ',rtnlt' Rul,*,ln .this week, the last of lh«lr poles
If no on* from the community la com­
April 1». Brother Large of Eugene, much Information regarding farmer*
370
rive»
the
»urr©«tlve
point«
on
V
’ern
Stewart,
our
«©rtlon
foreman.
day at th ' E I. Reynolds home.
will reach at 11 a m.. community din- union bus ness.
Mrs Jack, who was so 111 during fc,,ch “* ,n 4
of > by chJcka an dwlf-f le f t 1 .« week for Han ing to Eugene, Ihe ord-y could he
sent In by mall and th* pn'son could
ner at noon. Easter exercises lnclu-1- , Plan* were made to have a basket the winter 1» slowlv rerwtonr her
County Agent. O. S. Fletcher who Francisco, where he »11 enter the 3
in address by Rev Large In the a fter social and program some time In the bfia|th „ „ J>ck an(, Mr< R,.yno|(1, was with Prof Cosby said he was well PJ H ospital for triatm eot for his be sent out by train or stage.
noon. Eyerybody bring a basket of near future, but no date has been set.
pleased with the crowd that turned stomach
are staterà
The farmers here are all tak'ng ad G O O D R O A D S C O M M I T T E E
Innch and come prepared to take pait
The Farmers Union dance-srf Thurs- ', ° t 1° "P«* of ,b -
'ba‘ “ * o s an
in the program.
ton Saturday night was well attended, i !d<‘al daT to d<> farm w w k- He "a,d - vantage of the fine weather, and are
WILL MEET SATURDAY
The Mt. Vernon Local people expect ,,BJ, of th* Bb"T* h“11»11“» coal« be hurrying to get their crops In.
DORENA LOCAL NO. 190
Brother L est:r Austin is creating a *
The good roads committee of the
to build a hall In the near future.
i gotten a t his office.
springlike
atmosphere around
his
Chem leal K ills Weeds
lame County Farm-rs Union
will
goodly acres srlth stretehea of new
Tne conference nt iae -our locals
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meet Saturday. March 23. In the roun-
fence, a new well house and other of Southern Lane County was held at
, I A formula for killing weeds, es-
j ty agent rooms at the court house In
COAST FORK LOCAL
Dorena Thursday evening, with rood
HAOLEYVILLE LOCAL
things of a like nature.
. peelally dandelion» and other fleshy-
Th“- general busfriess
Brother Bester reports a net profit attendance^
| rooted plants In lawn» Is «iplalned In Eugene. The meeting will be at Id
o'clock In the morning. All members
of over $63.00 on eggs from hla flock meeting was held, and election of of- ’
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mimeograph a» fol
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Robinson are a new _ experiment
„
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„
Ihe committee _ are urged to ha
o f 300 fine white Leghorns, which Is a 'd e e r s for the next quarterly meeting
The Hadleygilie fztcsl met Thur«
lows: Boll well, one fourth onnee of 1
remarkable showing considering the followed by a short program and then
night for their business m eeting, j o y i n g to the 8chlender sawm'lL
present by F. C. Führer, secretary of
-„ I
Mr and Mrs. Oeo Powell of Had-1w h ,,e • " • “ •e ln °ne-b«H gallon N
the committee.
high cost of feed. Brother B e ste r . installation of the new officers.
| Brother Norman Hemenway
leyvllla Tlalted with the Robert Powell "of'
Add
of
trapnests all his hens and receives i Mr. Wheeler as president and Mr elected vice-president,
water and one-third nt. caustic sods.
Sunday.
above market price for hla eggs. He Farman of Lorane vice-president were
Several of the member» were unable family
Oeo' Kebelbeck attended a meeting > nd bo,> •«*'"
J>,P ,h * t o,n‘ of «
has som e original Ideas on the sub- among the new officers elected
i ,0 h* present on n*onnt of »Ickne.«
TIME AND PLACE OF
sharp wooden stick In the anlutlon,
Ject of feed that are certainly bring
The county agent. O. 8 Fletcher
Mr and Mra W ’ Rpato- Mra' B*’" "f ,h * bT nl
d,r’* tor" ° / ,h " baBP
LOCAL MEETINGS
shake off the surplus, and prick til-
Ine r e s u lt
rave a verv Ktere.M nr tallr «n » s- R,e Hoolrer and Mr and M r« M Pr*»t County Cooperative Warehou«e com
• /
mg resuji
gavw a very ratere«tfng talk on tne
'
t
T hpmj I av a v a n in » v crown
r w w u «1
$«n t. w
-m cn » should
n o u ra aiw
of the p plant,
which
.lie
M r « n d M r«
Thoma« of Canary war« «nrf «h«»
the local m ^ l n g Friday Pan X at SprlngTleid Tu« »day evening
Mr. ana mr». r n o m u oi t a n a r y ways ana what polaon to uae in rid-
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ira.H a.iK *w a. .haam fmm ,n
two o or thr*
In tw
thre days. If desired, the • Canary—First Sunday and Third •
have receiv’d the sad pews of their ding the county of grey diggers, m ole, "
“ Low*T 8 ’* " « " ' Cr«’ k Tb*’r
Oeorgle Kebelbeck was absent f r o m ....... ..................,---------------- ( _
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school the fore part of the week with
m«V b" reduced by dividing • Saturday. Farmers Unkin Hall.
son John's death at Reedsport. Sunday and gophers.
He also left several rerort a good H™®-
• Cloverdale—Second and Fourth •
each
quantity
by
three
or
four.
This
Mra. J. Henderson and daughter. a very bad cold
March 22. They have the sympathy bags of poison.
Grandma Powell la visiting with her | »oHitlon will Injure the (hands or • Fridays. (Uoverdale School lleu se. •
of the community In their sad bereave-i After the meeting closed ev“yyone Ixila. Henderson of Lornn“ and M r«
clothing If allowed to come In contact • Creswell—First and Third Tues- •
enjoyed a good lunch of coffee, calfe, i n r" DnTt«' of CotUge Orovs. visited .son Robert and family.
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D ent
with them. It Is dangerously poison • days. Creswell. M. W. of A. Hall. •
Brother S ylv'eter is «»ftlng his sandwiches and pickles, while visit- ° Ter ’? * ,
t?
TAT T A i m ‘V 'lE D r N W Fmerr “nd »hould be kept under lock and • Coast Fork—Second and Fourth •
'rawberry fields In shape for the ing
ter a ld ",aU r Mr* * ’ Reals and her
CAM. A5f> 8 ™ / » . M W. Emery
• Thursdays. Hebron Church House. •
»n o».--» »m als»* »nd o'h—V wwk
coming crop. He has some excellent I At the meeting of the Farmers T’n- family.
• Doneho—F irst Tuesday. Danebo •
herry land.
,lon members Tuesday, March 24, War-
~
• School House.
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32 DEMONSTRATIONS ON
The dance at Fiddle Creek Saturday ren Kelly was put 'on the "good
• Dorena—Second and Fouth Tues- •
ALFALFA STATED IN LANE • days. Dorena Churnli.
night was w“ll attended and a good roads" committee, and Johnny Kirk
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tim e Is reported by all.
was voted In as a member of th
Thlrty-lwo alfalfa demonstrations • ltadleyvllle — First and Third •
Mrs. Sylvester, the librarian an- union.
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covering 2« acres In 27 rotnmunltle» • Thursdays, Hadleyvllle School
flounces that our library has arrived
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Mosby mov?d
In Lane county will be carried on this • llec„ta—First Sunday of each •
and will be open to the public every up Monday from near Cottage Grove
summer, according Io County Agent.!* nion,b- Hccnla School House.
Sunday from 1:30 to 3 p. m., at the to their ranch here.
Jasper—Second and Fourth Wed- •
O. 8. Fle-tcher, who Is supervls'ng the
Union Hall Thi« Is a good selection! Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cooms and little'
work. The demonstrations will show • nesdays, W O. W. Hall. Jasper. •
Now tpemFerx and other Farm «m Union Members who
of books and w“!l worth your con- daughter of Eugene visited Sunday
Ftourth *
the effects of treating soli with lime • Ixjrano—Seeoud and
are not BubBerlbers to the Kami Union News are requested
slderatlon.
, with Mrs. Coombs' parents, Mr. an l |
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In the growing nf alfalfa. Thirteen • Wednesdays. I O. O. F Hall,
25 pound hoveB of smelt are being Mrs. Chas. Teeters.
to cut thia '. lank and Rial! It to the Springfield News,
Ions of lime or a fen to the aerr will • MrKenxIe local, second nnd •
laid down at Slltcoos for $1. or less.! M.rs Kmlt Kirk and Mr. and Mrs
Springfield, Oregon.
he placed on the soil of hnlf Ihe dem- • fourth Wodneoday, 8 p. m. I. O. O. *
At that price no one needs to go Glenn Jennings accompanied Mr. and J
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onslrat'on tracts while tho other half • F. hall, W altervllle.
sm elt hungry.
( Mrs. Cbas. Willlan as far as Eugene
• Mt. Vernon—First and Third •
will be plnnted without lime.
THE
SPRINGFIELD
NEWS
If. P. Fulton's towboat brought a Monday, where they left for their
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A carload of lime has been received • Wednesday. Ilrasfleld Store.
(Farm ers Union Subscription)
large scrow to move the donkey en- home in Montana.
by the Eugen Termers
Creamery • Silk Crook Meeta First and Third •
gine from th’ O. O Erhart timber i Revival meetings are being held at
which Is donating half the cost of the • Thursday at Cedar School House •
Date
tract bo the W P. Erhart t'mber tract Wildwood this week by Rev. Good,
lime and seed for tho purpose of • Spencer Creek—Third Friday, •
on Sdltcoos lake where logging opera-
Memorial services were held at Star
demonstration.
Th« limn wns dis­ • Pine Orovo School House.
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Name
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lio n s will be continued with a double Tuesday evening for Rev. Harrington
tributed Wednesday nmnng the farm­ • Trent—Boeond and Fourth Wed- •
crew.
who died at Cottage Grove November
P. O. Address ....
ers who will conduct the experiment • nesdaya.
Heaaant IIIII
High *
24, 1924. Ha was pastor at Star.
k
on their places.
• School Bldg.
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Union
Local
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Agricultural Council to Meet
Wildwood and Dorena at the time of
• Vida—Second and Fourth Satur- •
The I-an<- County Agricultural coun­ his death.
Teachers Institute to be Held
• days at Mlnney Hall.
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From ............................ 1 9 2 .....to .............. .
Ruth England was down from Culp
cil. composed of a member from each
A local teachers Institute will be • Recretarlns will please send In •
Member
F.
E.
C.
U.
of
A.
grange and farm ers union local In the Creek and visited with home folks
of meeting and •
held
In Cottage Grove Saturday. • tim e and place
countyv will m eet In Eugene. Tuea Sunday afternoon.
Teachers from the sonth end of the • changes
date
as (they may oc- •
For services rendered by the Farmers Union and $ ....................... this
day. March 31. C. W. Allen, of Vida,
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county as well as oth’ rs Instituted • cur.
receipt e n tltl's the holder to subscription to the Springfield New*
president of the council, has called i Hr. S. Rnjph IMjgtM. rksnMst. Virus
«will be In attendance.
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