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THI’RSDAY. APRIL
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
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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.
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Local
CANARY LOCAL 189
R eporter*
COAST FORK LOCAL
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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
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• C a n a ry _______ ___ J. L Nor,hup •
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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
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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
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>• Oorena ...
• a ,« .T r e a t.
C.
E
Drugan
of
the
tunnel
ga.K
serv
ices
at
th
e
rp
»elit.
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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
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ductor.
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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
,
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.
,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.
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“ Perrine
Mr
Also Mr
,n
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►„„.„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
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V U U IJ
IM
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M V IU IX T M
U 'l
I l l ' l l ■members
lll’ i t t i »
r are
a iw
• • •
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more to raise the Chinese Pheasant
cooperativa movement h ss attained straight line, one from the oth er B.
the
. - Of - success ___
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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
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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 .
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-
-
-
-
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
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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
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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- • •
•
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• '
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
#
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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
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N ew members and o ther Farm ers U nion M embers who
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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
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.192
Member F. E. C. U. ot A.
For services rendered by the Fanners Union and I
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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
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