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9 THI’RSDAY. APRIL THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS ■■■' f i i PAGE FOUR 11*25 Lane County Farmers Union News O F F IC IA L P U B L IC A T IO N LANI C O U N T Y U N IT NO. 1« • • Local CANARY LOCAL 189 R eporter* COAST FORK LOCAL e e • e e e O F F IC E R S O F L A N E C O U N T Y • F A R M E R 'S U N IO N • • C a n a ry _______ ___ J. L Nor,hup • I Ray Bower '„Central — The n> tt ln f of the loca, was held • Ralph L aird, Creswell, Preeldent. Rev. J Wlllan. a traveling evang Mrs. L. J Getchell ' . Cloverdale Saturday night. March 25 Instead of • Will WhMltr, Trent. Vlca Praal- • ’ Coast Fork Mr*. Geo. Kebelheck ' list, held service* at Silicons and * tho regular meeting »l«M , as ,h«> • dan,. Westlake Sunday, which were great,v __ Mrs. M. A. Horn j • Creswell • Betty Kappauf, College Orova. • Spring Mooting to bg Hold in meeting place Is being us, d forrhur, h appreciate, by (hose who attende,,. Mr*. Ada J nttlngs — —— >• Oorena ... • a ,« .T r e a t. C. E Drugan of the tunnel ga.K serv ices at th e rp »elit. _____ Mrs. B. Baker Cottnge Grove: State Presi Many Delegates Hear C o u n ty ). Heeeta There was a go, si attendance and • N. A. Horn. Cottage Grove. Door • , No S leaves with hls family f?r theli dent and S ec'dtary on Pro Agent Leader Ballard and • Hadleyvllle __ Mr* M. Gillespie * former home In Missouri today to quite a bit of business transacted. • Keeper __ Mr* Grace Jones gram fo r Day's Session. • H. C. Jackio n, W a lte rv llle . Con- • Other Speakers in Tuesday • J»»P*r visit their people who live there. They Refreshment* were served after th" ..... Mrs. C. M. Foster • ductor. * meeting. Session. Held in Eugene. have no, y e, settled on their future • McKenzie Mrs Jjiwrence Millca'n Th, spring quarterly lim iting of tho Mr and Mrs L. J. Green met with I * O. L. Clem en,. Chaplain location. They have been stationed • Mt. Vernon Mrs. V A. Reynolds Lane r,unity Fa runos Unlou will he The Lane County Agricultural Coun • Silk Creek t e a at Canary for the last two vaars what might hare be, n a «erlous ae- * Bulah Smith cil met at the Eugene Chamber of. . . ^ 1 cident as they were r« turning home h'dd Friday. A*rl, ,7. In Cot-tag- The r many friends here regret to E. B Tinker Objecta to Pheasants Commerce Tuesday morning at 10:30 . v da front the meeting Saturday evening Grove. Call line been issued for ih« see them leave and wish thi-n a pl,u Mrs. W K Post apriti* sesnlctt by IT esl delti Huípil After a reading of the constitution In some manner untxpl.einnhlc Mr an, trip to their former home. There Is a saying that goes soni* and by laws the roll was taken C. W. Laird, who has com menead arrange T he dan ce a, the G range hall «, Green was on th, wrong side of lh„ Allen of Vida was reelected pres! NOTES FROM COUNTY CLUB Cnnttrv Saturday night. M ardi 28. w as road and ran Into the Lincoln T aylor thing like this, “eonalatancy Is a pearl ments for the aoaslon. dent, H. C. Wheeler elected vlce-presl-' of great price." Il Is a pearl that the Everyone reports a '*al1 •"•’» »“ >h a force as to Ihr, Stale t’r-ald* nt Egbert and wife of wel lat tended, LEADER dent. Howard Merresin secretary The him and Mr*. Green from Ihe buggy majorlly of Ihe people In Oregon ap The Halle, and Mr» Jones, stai» ¡good time. executive committee consists of Tom have lost or conditions would i l'ers Jury, of Monmouth. aro ,1 sure Io make use of the free a,"l bruise them up pretty badly, but | By Arnold Collier Green. Mr. Maxwell and C D. Rorer. . „ . . State llhrarv at the Union hall. There neither were seriously hurt. not be ns they are. What brought to np|H#r on Ih«» program a« well at ,n todays mornings mall there u . was pre*- i n w w . .................• - .......... .... , antendld assortm ent of books foe Mrs G eorge Kappauf who has been F. L. Ballard of o O. . A. C. pres oihrr outiM t »p*akors. Th« Coti«*«» Interesting talk on two enrollment blanks from .« .n d .td ll|d Tht< ,thrnry „ „pen sick the past week Is Improving at ,hU ,’1'1 ’*“ *”’* tiroir« local «ill have chargs* of th«, ent and gave an an organization as clubs. One eras from R ooaavtN publ|c Sun<Uy , , , h„ wr„ing. i I* the present drive against the grey the o t such — in r value , — —„— . ,n e pumiv evwvg owwwwj , entertainment and refreshm ents for th e Agricultural Connell and the way Beach, a community in e , (o g p m The Johnr*.- F^-r'ne family ar- digger*. The question that presents seeslon In which It can co-operate with the , rente northwest part; o a ninnitv Our drive for a 100 per c m , sub- ,,,flv'ng to the Hnughtery mill, which lu e tf to me Is. why spend hundreds All unions sre urged to send d'ls- connty agent and the O A. C. ex- the ° 'h e r • * * from ’ “' * 1 g scrip,Ion l ‘s , to our Vnlon paper Is Mr Perrine recently pure ba »«I from j uf j „ |)Br. t(, km grry diggers snd «»tea and aa many members as poa- tension work. Mr. Ballard said "there on «he McKenzie R ' on. ll .v e you s-n t In yours? ~ tMughtery. .................................. “ Perrine Mr Also Mr ,n „ ►„„.„ht ih„ -n .., h - i s<_, . 'Bien turn around and apettd hundreds aitile. 1. u no l l C county in Oregon where the cade Mountains. Jus, 100 miles In n Memb(?r, R #B<| lln- bough, the Thatcher tim ber adjoining 18 V U U IJ IM ------ .. M V IU IX T M U 'l I l l ' l l ■members lll’ i t t i » r are a iw • • • - more to raise the Chinese Pheasant cooperativa movement h ss attained straight line, one from the oth er B. the . - Of - success ___ ____Hi»«.» two ' twevn clubs there .. the height as * Lane county these are two more clubs t h " .r , K are m, re excej|en, chnnre to make Mr, and Mrs. John K-belberk *pe;„ which do nearly the amount of dam C E N TR A L LOCAL age that tile ilggera do and In aont H e mentioned the Eugene Farmers than 50 standard Hubs with an en - - qtgg. r r««,. Sunday a, the L. G Markham home local Uea mar«, Al th e (lute the Creamery, the Eugene Fruit Growers rollmen, of more than 600 hoys ana was a h ow Mra- w - c - Johnson. Mrs. W Association, public market. Ilveetock girls. Fifty-five Indlvldua, club mem -. H|> ln(.uba(or T h .c k r . snd Mr» Geo Kehelbet-k - t s t . Game farm w s, discussed a lew A( of |||# market. Farmers Vnlon. Granges and bers have enrollled where club, were • (wq ,ncMb-, or, ,p .n t Monday afternoon with Mr. *«” *ntl ««»'d erab le objection F(|rm. ri, „ w„ , Commnnlyt clubs. Impossible ,o organize on account of |g re|wrtln)r George K appauf I ratoad .«u ln a, It. the farm er, were |o (h(, n|,.,llber, tl|p O. 8 Fletcher, county agent gave lack of five Interested In the same exce,)ent Miss Anna Jepson was In Cottage | orgaqlxsd and man) of us new (| rjrr unt)| H»»tur»l«y. April 7. at which the e outline g Remember th wl|( gn oyB, er aupper th outline of oz hls m s tentative i r u io u .e program ----- project. . ----- KtmentDer tn all an day owy Easter ser Oro,r» Wednesday having dental work *rr vuls did noi realise what a men. ace th p h easan ts wouud be Now (be for this year which he has given to fn the county are two c o r f Cubs, a >nd b„ , ket dinner at the Union 'Ion*. for ull inrrtnber«. nrw candidate« and ih e different farm organisations the potato club, three home making clubs. Apr„ 1# Miss Hasel Führer returned to <nrtu#r» »re organised and realize, past two months. Meeting adjourned two sheep cluWn fourteen cooking S 1',fcoo!l , chool has lengthen«! their A C after spending the spring »» The ladl"» side tn Ih* drive are _ _ .. __ ______ _________ _ until after dinner. At. 1:30 the dele- club«, and twenty-nine sew ing clubs. ! tc |iooj term, to continue until 8th «’•Hon with her parents. l,u ! ‘ ° r” K*r•*’* 1 "u* ’ ” “ ,v' ‘ 1 uaing «11 their spare m om enta in «»•* h- gate« assembled again. Mr. Fletcher*«j jt has been very gratifying to see grade examinations in May. an,l ^ r* M Jepson spent Satur ° r run>,H’ "tt! l,l> 1 ” •’ lM,P “ >rn H ** |nK n„w members, while Ihe men are program was adopted as a permanent the interest manifested by parents y h e logging camp on Stltcoos lake evening at the Oeorge Kebelbecli j*n' r~ * n ** ,l1* ' n_... */_* ?.*,**? overtim e so they wou't have It secma to me that our farmer* union The logs are borne program. and adults who are eager to give up runntng full time Ihe oyatera to buy. Mr. sn d Mrs Charlie W hite and Ughi to sta ll a movement ’o pro The subject of rodent control was their time In leading these boys and being rafted ,o Weathzke and placed A, our last m aetlng County Ag,-nt discussed for sometime and as It is girls in their club work. Many teach- booms. The sawmill expects to Mr an I Mrs M Jepson motored to hlblt ihe liberating of the Ciiln,,«» G H Fletcher spoke to an Interested Pheasant« in uny funning dl Uriel tim e now for the poison to be sent era ask that they might act as lead- begin operation* In June Goshen Sunday afternoon ........... crowd on rodent control snd e.perlal- out a motion was made and carried ers and boys and girls who have been Mr. and Mrs. Roushlaw and Mrs Mrs. Victor K rr of the Grove spent *\ .2' ly e iip h a .lie il the fact that If »very, state ha* the timber reservation Ihe that the county agricultural councils in club work before are organizing »avenport. all of Portland. "P'"t ,he Monday afternoon at Camp B one would put out poison much h -i,n r state owns (lie pheasant farm an,, the results would he „bln’„«d H-v.’-nl yepreaenutives from the rarious dlat cluba of their own. - ( week-end with the G. O. Erhart . - - - - - - p h 'ssan ls. Why ahouldn* Ire state dozen sacks of ihe oplson were dis ricts be appointed deputlea with th e 1 Th* County Fair. Stato Fair and family. . . . i s literate Ila own btrila on '»« own pro- CLOVERDALE LOCAL • tributed among the membership. power to appoint sub-deputies to carry r a d fic Internat onal Live Stock Ex Our community Sunday school at l> fiy ? W"ild th e. officiai; Ukq u» on the poisoning campaign, see'ng position are offering excellent prize the Un on bail is Increasing In int 4 to bring our chickens, no matter haw tha, all land is covered. No slacker money to club members who exhibit e s, and membership meet C loverdale Local met Fridnv. Mn-cli beautiful they might h<> down end shall go without poisoning hls squlr- their club work. Several live stock Sunday at 2 p. m. You are cordially 27 with the usual crowd «rosen, The turn thorn In their garden* or flower rets Frank E- B Tinker clubs have signlfleld their intention invited to attend. beila? There woul I be Ju«t as much and G. W McFarland were appointed to have a 100 per cent exhibit at the Walter Beard, who has been under only representative,, of the C r a .y l, Justice In It. Farming In Oregon Is as a central committee to work with County Fair and at leas, ten clubs the Doctor's care with blood poison- loc 1 were Mr and Mrs. A. R l-and. unusually difficult The soil Is bard “ v e a a w —s z . . . . . a______ a « « S S la a a a K o l l o r I T il S e C T ^ ta rV W »« I « M » s-tae-1 easf Mr Fletcher on the rodent control members are planning to attend the Ing In on- hand Is getting Is , "r_ „ „ r ta ln " th e ' c.'ndHIonM1"",'?" 'h ,o work- *h,> ,o n i raln,f "p*'11 mak**' campaign. «— . V boys and girls two w eek , summer, The Fldd.e Creek road worker* ..certa in *h' “nd* / «•>’ - a . farming .eaeon abort We .. C _ Wheeler __ . ____ . . the . . tuber- school Col- completed u ll obta.n a traveling kasaa»* a k* * eaaxwiBsai l b « awasalsaia It s * » I z i i a r u H. explained «chool at at the the Oregon Oregon Agricultural Agricultural Col- co m p lied their contract, and roov,-4 have the crows, the motes, the bug* ■ out last Friday. library. | und worms that nature for some re t eul'n testing law as passed by the le*e ln June- Remember the date ot our next Arrangements were made for ob- i son has provided why «houht we per recent legislature. A committee of g * • regular monthly m eeting, next Sun- talnlng the squirrel poisoning' mit any more to he ihruat upon us? • three were appointed to confer with • • • • • day. April 5- Business session called Letters were read from O. 8 Fie, Mrs. L. J. Getchell. , the county court in regard to tuber- * JASPER LOCAL .' f o r 11 a. m.. picnic dinner at 12. «'her and C. E. Spence. cnllne testing and the tagging of ani- • • • • _•___• • ' Everybody come and bring a new A short program by the children mala thus tested. Cal Young. Mr. Me , i At the last meeting Jasper Local member. « wa" ren<,er®<I- Cormack and Mr. Millican were ap decided to meet twice a month again DON'T ENDURE A LEAKY T R E N T LOCAL Brother W ilkins kept bachelors h a ll; The refreshments committee served pointed on this committee. Instead of once a month as 1, has been for a (ew days last we„k while the oyster soup and crackers. ROOF i We have the promise of a radio Delegates present were as follow« • tf)nl , he wlnter, making th* good wife went visiting. i The Trent local of Farmers Union Whether It Is realring an Powell. Coast Fotk F. U; PoaSell. ] RB<.on(j Wednesday In the month our Brother I-ee AusUn and sons are concert for our next meeting. held Its regular meeting at the Pleas old roof or putting a roof Hadleyvllle F. U ; Walls. W illakenzle social or open meeting night and th« certainly doing a fine Job of fencing. ant Hill high school W«-dne»day night Grange; Wh-eelev, Goshen Grange; fourth Wednesday our business night. on a new building Bee um Brother Grant Fisk says It Isn't That 1925 should be a good corn Dowell, Danebo F. U ; Flanigan. Mea for the material. April 8 the Iocs, ,s planning on so hard to get No. 1 grade on your year In Oregon, aa there la not nenriv Maroh 25. A communication from dow-view F. U.; Harlow, Pamonn having special speakers out There cream and he ought to know for ke ;f.noUBi, corn produced In Ihe alate and County Agent O. 8. Fletcher on squlr- For temporary work we . . . . rel oisonlng was read a acted upon, Grange; Getchell. Cloverdale F U.; will also be light refreshments serve,! hat the habit. there was a large amount of high tarry the cheapest and for Howard Merriam, Hortucultural So o t coffee, cake and sandwiches, coffee W L Wheeler of Trent related a Brother Dick Potter says "plant c l . . . seed harvested In 1»24 In both permanent buildings we ciety. Cal. Tonn*. Livestock.; Me- will be furnished by th« Union and the ’ plenty of beets for the dairy cows.' eastern and western Oregon. Is the IntereaKng story regarding tho carry the best grades of Fsrland. Creswell Orange; Stonehurz. ,#d)e< bp, ng tbe Pake and gandw,ches He Is getting r-ady to plant quite a belief of xperlment station author! cougar which he killed on hls place prepared roofing. Tuesday afternoon. Mr Wheeler hud Coburg Grange; Wallace. Jasper F. < . . . . , field of them ties. 7 . Mt. B'H Drory an*’ Ar'° Jone" "tart®'' rlel 1 ________________ _ U.; Miller. Goshen Grange: Bali. Mt lost several lamb* recently and wa* We also Btock red and , rv‘) n y . falling timber tor the Higgins and . « . g # . Vernon F. U.; Herrington on Ihe lookout for a coyote and was green «late aurfaced M arrigs Licenses for W eew Grange; Hollister, Creswell F U. : Carr sawmill Monday. The mill ex- j much surprised when hls dogs treed a Hhlnglea and roof paints. FARM R EM IN D ER S ¿ ¿ w e r 'cen tra i F.' u” : Rw'er.'flanks«P®cta l° "u r t b<fore ,<W* The following obtained marriage cougar near the place where Mr. of Eugene; Harlow, Chamber o t Com- Rev. Patterson of the E. B U. will licenses during the last week from th* w h eeler had Just fell a tree. mere«; Stevens. Crow Grange; Tinker | deliver the Easter sermon at the Th* average price to farmers for county clerk: Bherman R. Knight and, Many of 'the poultry raisers of Trent F. U.; Mrs Tinker. F. U .'N ews: church Easter Sunday No. 1 Burband potatoes on the Port Jessie E. Ferguson, both of Cottage Pleasant HUI have received Ihrir ship Collier. Club Leader; Fletcher. Conn-; Fred Wallace was elected as as rep- ’■ " f! lan(, marke, for the last nine years Grove; William B. Wrenn and Ida ments of baby chicks and many more 160 Ninth Ave. East IK. M M> htttlhH ty Agent; Ballard. O. A. C. Extension; r e se n ta tlv from our Iocs’ to the Alfli- Agri . hgg .___ »Ko««* abo(|f «1 <115 pPT t>u sh d rtlir- dur Wilfred Keyburg, both of Eugene. are expected the first week In April. Eugene, - Oregon Ing October, November and Decem Maxwell, Irving Grange; Allen, Vide cultural committee ln Eugene. Dismissed From H ospital—'Mrs. C. ber; an average of 81.36 from Janu F. U. Dr. 8. Ralph Dlppel, Dentist, Vitus Hss LaGrippe— Mrs. 8. E. McN tt ary to April; and an a v -rig e of 21 80 W Foster was dlsmlsed from the Pa building, Springfield. Oregon. cific Chrltlan hospital Tuesday. during April and May. according to CALL, At^) R’58 Dr. K W Bmer» Is ill at her home at 2nd and O streets O. A. C. extension aervlc*. V, nr> ■ -• e s -dsSe sn d o«h»C work -» 1 with the la grippe. MEET ON APRIL IT Quackinbush's Subscribe For the Farmers Union News N ew members and o ther Farm ers U nion M embers who are not subscriber« to the Farm Union New« aro requfeBted to c u t thia blank and m all It to the S pringfield News, S prin g fie ld , Oregon. T H E S PR IN G FIELD NEWS ’ Farm ers U nion S ubscription) I^rge seal» poultry keeping on one, two, and three tracts 1« a hazardous and generally short lived enterprise, according to . E. Cosby, poultry sr -clallrt for Or zon extension ser- v'ce. Soil contamination w'lh Its at tendant i -atructlve diseases f» al most sure to follow such system, of m anse meut Confruct poultry range and laying h oe-tv after the pattern of tvpea the? hnv» proved th“lr worth, advises H. I E Coshy, poultry specialist for the rtenglon servie'1. ’’Isns for success ful housds can he had from any county a g'n t or liv writing the Oregon Agri cultural college. Corvallis. Date... Name ........ P. O. Address Union Local .. From ..........192..... to ............... .192 Member F. E. C. U. ot A. For services rendered by the Fanners Union and I , , this receipt entitles the holder to subscription to the Springfield News Experimental wer’«' nt t). A C. wl'h potatoes has «.hewn th‘- hot formalde hyde and the corrosive sublimate treatm«ns to be about tq tn lly effec tive. The corroalve sublimale treat ment Is best, suited to small lots of potatoes, while where t,-nre are to be largv plantings, nnd where facilities are available »or providing plenty of hot wafer, the hot. forme,dehyde treat ment Is most economical. t REXALL One Cent Sale Remember the dates April 9th. 10th. 11th. Flanery’s Drug Store I >