Yttl'IlHDAY, APRIL !■. 1926. THS SPRINGFIELD NEWS PAOS POUR Lane County Farmers Union News O F F IC IA L GOOD LAMB CROP IOBNDIN m ~ ~ • P U B L IC A T IO N LANK COUNTY U N IT N O . 14 E N G L IS H W A L N U T S N E E D Local R e p o rte ra • CANARY LOCAL 189 MT. VERNON LOCAL O F F IC E R S OF la n e C O U N T Y F A V O R A B L E L O C A T IO N S F A R M E R 'S U N I O N • Canary ....... J. L North up • ... ........ Ray Bowar • . . I * Central "1‘liiutina« of Kiigllsh «uinui» In The regular monthly meeting was Th“ regular business me. ting of the .. Mr». L. J. Getchell • lii .-gon «huuli I m * O llille o l l l v In the Mrs. Geo. Kehelbeck » held April & and a profitable «■ >lcn Mt. Vernon l.o. «1 wa» held Wedne»- Will W hselsr, T r a n t , Viet P r a t i • m.Mt favorable locHltoits.*' replted (*. B r--h .( day. April I. at the usual m-otlna „„ Mrs M A. Horn • waa enjoyed by all present. danL • * E .»■ hust.r, nsaletant ltorllcullurl»t Mrs. Ada Jennings • ShoUrnberg gave a very able talk og place, with about fortv members and ' j • Koreaa ___ Betty Kappaò*, Cottage Qrove, • „ i m,, c-iltesv eX|»er'ui lii stntloit Mrs. B. Baker *; platform scales and Brother Morion several visitors praaeuL •■MX PI®H Smog s3uij»»w - Heceta tac.-Traaa. *iw lion oskid lit < rooiiiniciidnlloun for. Mr», M Gillespie »I. ltd the same on testing of dairy herds The building commute submitted a | • N. A. Horn, Cottagi Qrove, Door .1 Iho MSteiit of »uinui pbmllugs "Il I» Week in Various Communities*» Had» w fllw l Sister Ausl m 1» recovering nit-.ly now plan which se««ti>e.l to plea**' Keeper Mr». Grace Jones By County Agent; Flocks in • Jasper iik opinluii ilmi there wil| lie un ovrr from an attack of scarlet fever uudci every one and work will begin In Mrs. C M. Postar • Inorano H. C. Jaekeon. Waltervllle, Con tm luctbui of wiilnula In iti 1’n lliil Fair Condition. McKensie Mrs Lawrence Millcnla • the able care of Ur Edwards of PI r earnest In the very near tutor duetor, Hlatc» tn Iho futuro tl Ui-iV lie se v e i» | Mt. Vernon Mrs V. A Reynolds • .-neo We all Join with her fou lly We are huv'ng goo I m eetings and 0. L. Clement, Chaplain. The Lane County Bocks arc In fair y e i t r . lo it iti,- presonl plilitlnxs and Silk Cr-ek Bulah Stnilh • („ wishing her a speedy return to «out. | very n. liber i» urged to attend each -condition and there has been a good the i m i -* »f merta»« lnd‘ca>* undoubt* K B Tinker • pl> te health. time. lamb crop, according to County Agent. I Trent ___ •* II» n solin m ion pelin in ib« «uinut Vida ............ Mrs. W. K. Post • Brother Pester Is reporting ex Th l.o lies Auxiliary met the fourth O S. Fletcher who has this week been iiolu»trv ' DORENA LOCAL NO. 190 cellent result- from his new 60<> n t Wednesday In March and put in mos' conducting a series of sheep meetings Kltfur* » g iv e n b y 1*r»»ft»»nr Ht h u « i r r Incubator. Have you vlatted the of the day making blocks for a qUllt. ' In the county. With him are H. a . I »h»»» i'n l t f t 'r ii'f t h r » imi.OtMi Acr< » (’ fu- Bester poultry farm? It 1« literally «Igbt members were present L lngn n. of O. A. C., who lectures on i I* K ll.il ». who waa hurl lit RuJn d u r i l i K 3Ô »•••r rent C iip a tU y . T h o * "carved from th-- wild m e«»“ , »nd Is The Mt Vernon Thimble Club tret wool production. C. J. Hurd. O. A. C.. j i H»tl i«l I h r 1 t «*?*erit ( it l t r i» A|> da during January Is home from th . ■ ■ 'a splendid example of pure, unadult Thursday. April 2. at the home of cn cooperative marketing and G 11 ' 1 r«*' hit » loh SO m illi on l»<»tin«l** T h « » » Bugane hospital now The day was Thompson, of Marion county, agent of j William M. Jardine th, new Secretary , »rated grit, and while there he ure Mrs I N. Francis A. N. and It lomil wen* In Collar* rim .rv H • tl. »H ( \ t l l f t M n ia lo h u rt* in or»’ th e Pacific Cooperative Wool Growers of Agriculture recently made the fob to ask your kindly knstess to show sp nt In sew ing a n t conversation w M in iti ■ 1 ht n i n i Al I t i * p rt» *’ nt ihn<* Qrove Tuesday on hualuc»». A special feature was Hit» splendid association. lowing statement to the N ational'you her really fine collection of Ala» Ih a n ia In ! • u u p lv ili«* n n ilr n Elmer Ikiollttle from Star Is ipov- Meetings are being held this week Council of Partners Cooperative k» curios galh r> I during her servo-« dinner serv»d at noon by Mrs. Pratt Ing Into III*- bungalow by J II Kirk» t ’ htlswl blnlrW. els. with the ««»'stance of Mrs. 1,. In all parts of the county. Pair at- .Marketing Association: ] m lsson ary In that far off terri- >ry ’ T<» i »» «thir In w li b u lli m i Ih«’ r o t i ’ Dutton's sawmill at Wi ulako Duvl«. The n«Xt meeting of the club »lore at Itorenu tendance is reported. j '.\s ’As a npgtng meqants o f bringing about There was no endeavor al thl* pla. - «llUlsftn i»r h»w pr*n » » ih m « r o ih»* r * . burned to the ground Friday nicht Is at the home of Mrs el'. I. Gorrle While soroe o f the flocks have to t H ere orderly production :nd marl *'t- Slindai -venlng »« most veryon - at »ult of overproduction,** added Pro stood the winter as well as they (nt I ran not evereniph.uiso the need about 12 o ’clock. The origin ot the Tliursdae, May 1 K, Im « i r r . ‘ h ig h p r ia lm lo g tended the revival mooting« at W 1*1 f* « « . h Bre Is not known Th- ions, esilio ite I The Mt. Vernon t.-mal extends sin might in general the sheep are in for strong, efficiently managed, co- wood o r . lia n t» a t a low co»l per pound at about tdô.Ooo Is fully cover*-1 by cere sympathy to the fam ilies of John good condition and have borne a tro.»1 »ixra^ive (marketing a.-i ci-ilion» Norval Newel and Mr Wright and l«a»l» will I,, neceaaary In order lo Insurance. Nothing d e f in it e » v *t «¡,-1 Janie» Co dey for the loss of crop of lambs. The medium wool “Cooperation Is an effort io create son Everett of Cottage Grove vlalled obtain ib* ••• high producing orchard» breed of sheep found on most of the a better system of marketing, to pto- known about the r building of the thele father, William 11. Cooley, win- o lia i at the W A. I and hot»-* Stindav I« * • - » • • * oliai to plant only on , . w p assel away W*tt:ie»d«y. April 1. farms here are best adapted and show ¿,,ce -¡nd market products '.hat con milk l« l. I t t i o l i « ** M r s . D o v e Raker who lias l>e»n In The dance at Silicons Saturday - — ■ - 1 ■ the highest return to the farmer. b e - ! , umers demand, end to dlstributo Portland vl.ttlng her grandaon David 4 f a v o r a b le ! lo c a tio n h a s »<dl & Io lieves Professor Ungren. these commodities with the least io.» night. A rm 4. was well attended ant O U T L O O K IS P R O M IS IN G Robinson. who la In the hospital p. |- r i f . r a b ly d e e p e r w e ll a good time Is reportel by all pr ent. sible cost. Its xnos' help'ul feature F O R 1925 P R U N E P R IC E S , h„ rr r..,- r „ r , her hoitii h„ n)B h c r » d r a l . o . i f t . . . f r o m f r o a l a . po.alble. Back to the Office c**nies from the education in n< sitters Mlchalsons and Ray Martin of P ddle Tuesday morning Bn,j |,e*«ie«| on on elrvat'on or slope | which farmers obtain in tln-lr efforts Creek furnished the music. Offers for the l#25 Oregon l*rune Boss: “No one can sit quiet A «hurt program and an egg hunt Th* » e r l.lv r e c o m m e n d e d Is Fran* Brother Passage's fame as a' bout | to conduct coigwratlve associations crop should open at a very fair price g |¿ n ,.h|jrrh Su|M, v produce profits." «neli.- srafletl on a California black builder has spread until he la obliged says C J. Hurd, marketing specialist mornln|( fO|. |fc<. ,.htWrc„ #f„ .r Sun Easy Mike: “ I don't know soir— efficiently. * m I iiu i rtMilahX'k The lrr«*A to employ help on thy farm w hll- he for the «tate college extension ser- (, ay achool "Indeed the v h rle mo.-eetenl v s t s how about the hen?" .•*e io 60 f«*ot «part hta ,u bc^l building t.n the suport g.xrn It by Individual, Oca. For the fr a t time In several Mr , Un(J< vU||r<, I Sunday sehool at th*. hall w«g well farmers a - a «r» y«ar» ®O »urHua will be carried ovad Al th « horn«« o f M r s H a n rin * rwtrentw On« B«tti I The last paragraph shout shoul be tw> t lik ” h •I*«'*! niu«lc hv M as Bl)th the Oregon and California crops Mr <n(, Joh|) M<wb f w t k en en " We have a wooden- personally by the members of l'a.-vo*rl * “n wa* ranch appreciated hv , h„U|d be clean, d up shortly and since ,'|av until Sundav JASPER LOCAL Giddy Gal: day until Sunday i'nloos Only T,1*‘ • ” '>nd«nce shows a steady u |Bntr p„rt of the H24 crop has b-en legged man In our town ______ ___. by the __ support of each M a l l e i and Phllln Moshv and Elmer Kidder: “That's nothing—a June member, is the Partners 1'nlon going *aln *>‘,rh Su®day. sold for export. Jobbers and retailers McClllh, ^ nt v(a|(i, , A f.-w ■>( the members of our local bride np In our town has a cedar to thrive and prosper and Its c o I Hruther (.rant Fisk I» getting a should enter the l»25 buying season » ,,ndBV at , he j II. Mmhy home of at- «ntrklng on a program io be given operative enterprise« succeed. One I*00*1 »mount of plowing done He with yractlcally «amply shelves. chest." . thl« place In the orar future way to give this individual support is "ay’ I*le n*’* ""Parator Is giving rotn- Belter economic conditions In Eu Mr M„ Vol«amore »n,l rhIM T u e K u u .liiy school and church are to atteod your local meetings and your P1 * * ’* »attsfgctlon. NOTICE rope and pr »pe. ts for continuous cm rpn Wildwood v ls lf d Mr« Volvs »»Ini i<> have a rally day next Hun Brother Khollenberg Is home from county m eetings, to give freely of your loyment of labor In the United States nv,r.-« Pl. r, Mr a - t M r » t ’ li..« In elected chapter In 12?, general ■la». Kaatsr Sunday They wan’ law WHEREAS s of Oregon, 191»Mt 1« ,lm * *n<1 “ »ought >nd effort«. Our ’’’* ‘ ’ rhl,’‘ r ' " ‘n* sre other factors that argue well for Te-ler« of th'a place Hundav ». » e i it y - f lv e or more If poa»|bte. declared to be the duty of every per hext county meeting which will be at “ *” • work underway, the prune grower. Mr Hurd believes Florence I «nil and I onia IW m I v » eon. firm, copartnership, company and Cottage Grove Friday. April 17. pro- Brother Les Austen and his boys There wilt be a apee al aermon given Oregon and Wnahlngton have a near wfwiteM Tue«d«y at the Jim Hpahr , He» l*Mtler»on. an Inslrurlor at ** “ ^ i n t e r e s t i n g and In- ” th’ T u ' X gen’e S l lm ra0Ul>P<,ly H ie K. H I'. He has preached here <k>m:nion over any land, place. bu«W- Mructlve one and member. i t n*r«1 lm- variety haa to compete with the prtltr — _ — * . le fore ami lb** people wnnl him hack hether a delegate or not should at* Prr>vements __ produc* d la California ing. stnjcture. wharf pier or lock prune f t « .I n g lo the exper m.-nt station r The Union unantaously . nd«ws.*d ,7a^ an advntM<B o„ r p. again There will alno be special which Is «aft*cted with grodni squir-.tend. reh? and other novious rod-, n's or I - ______________ i Brother Hit”’ • candidacy P>y the* po- inuab- Mr«. Master» will slug a solo, tlte in s ie with almost a monolopv predatory animals, or as soon as th e * . Dry llm esulfnr dissolved In watet a s l’lon of thistle inspector during the on 20'a, 30*» and 3S's. The stale agri Is a convenient «ubstliute for coni E»ei»lwelt is Invited. presenceof the same shall conte to ‘ , coming season Mr». Marv Sunder» is silli very sick, his. their or its konwledge. at once t.i,* H A D L E Y V IL L E L O C A L cultural economic conference and liquid lime-sulfur the Oregot The poison barley sale has met with later Will» netle »all.y .u il e r e m - merclal rap()r„ Mr and Mr». I'altnaleer of Eastern proceed and : > continue in goo.) iy lti < ,, |g , <lm^whu, lnnri • a h arty response here. to ‘ xterminau- and destr v such ro- * * * * * * Ur* g.*u are v'stllng at the home of urged Oregon grower« to pul forth a „ p,.nBtr„ ap|;Iv , ha„ , 1|||l|( Cents by r„l- . irg, trapptn,.- or o th er; Odr libarían has some excellent Mi« Pumiliaterrs parents, Mr. and appropriate xnd -ffectlv- m ea.n; a n il Thp Ha<,,eFTnI* Local met Thnrs rirru| letters f r o m ■« t « v sim la l effort to produce these large „ren gth How Mi» I". P Humphrey of thia place WHEREAS gray digger ground ,rtaT n |Eht *P rl1 A ior ,h * "octal meet- t rs from state mnrke , | xeB ever. It la commending Itself to those squirrels (Chellus douglasri are nox Ing. Spence on file nl the hall. You M r anti Mrs, II Riithvrn and aon "Kgeplng the orchard In «.«al phyU rp)|rt|Iy nb,a|n , hi- ||nu|(, foils rodents in In I-ane Lane County. Oregon, Oregon. j There *rt,Q»» were about . seventy-five « . . » i . i i . . to are •’’»Bed to read them Arthur and Mr and Mr» Arlo Jones hone i V,’,,d" l"n “nd ualn« « * * * * ‘ “ rp ,n "m e.-„ir„r or who have to haul It a Now, ibervf''*«. all »jch p^raonsj « .. > . N-Ighbor Scott's ne nungamw hMrV; , llnK wt„ (o fBr t(1WBr(I , upply. t)jn< Th„ , Xl |||ln |.,x end »on were Invited io a birthday flrfcs. copartnerships, corporations Pn,or thp ’too<1 ■>ro«ra"’ an(l ‘h<* r*“- show» up to good advantage from dinned ai the home of Mr and Mrs and companies owning or having dee. feeshments. All went home feeling as “p jig the Hlsea an I good quality nee.l *.| / „mp lh , drv ,|m , . „ ln,r „„ and down th« valley Ho»« Huiuidirey tu»I Sunday, given In minion over land in said La-r.e county, though the evening va« w p II spent. If beat prices are to be obtained.” mnrl, „ „„ |n(.r„n„.,, Remember our library at the hall Is rp<!“lrp<1 to 'ak" “ »* "««< »<*■'»> ""****'"« ‘he «uh- says Mr. Hurd. "Owing to the ex of thl« muterlal am m g min mereiai Io.no. n. Mi Humphrey. steps to exterm inât- said gray digger . . . „ . .... , open — — at 12 on Sunday. Round table T in - Ijt ir t m * » Io n l o f l l i i u r i c e H ill s cetdlngly dry season last year, some growers ground squirrels (Cltellus dotiglasii) for discussion will be. which Is (|UciIfI((lo|) of , . , ew, Irt . was In. reused Inal week l>y twin within thirty days from the date of *he most destructive, th“ gopher or «n(n. ‘ hgrol growers ad* reporting light blooming c a lv i.» p m Special song «er prospect», which should mean fewer the first pubVcat'i of this notice, the gray digger. H such steps are not taken a p en on „ „ hopf,d a , many M vice at 1:40. Snndsy Sc hool at 2 p prunes to the free and consequently Mr iitel .Mr» Vero R'ewnrl rrlorord Brown rot Infection at hlosannilng i w ; persons apopinted bv the countv " , , m. A cor Hal Invitation Is «xl tided to from t'allft.rnln hi«! weak Mr Slew- Km-, »fart« from the «pore eup stage larger alzes. eodrt of »aid Lan county will enter ran rom"' The amusem-mt committee all art I« imieh Improv - I, upon said lands and proceed to « .y .- will try and have something that is T h e rccontnieoilatlon of the atat.« cn the « r iit in I Plowing • iirlv w th P irly rarden« sr n«. and t io l- • minate »aid gray digger ground squir- wt-rthw-hile. »conoailc confercnce that no moi a r it o .'e d hiirrowlnr: throughout th*- w it. considering th- condition o f th" rely <C|f-*lius donninsl!) a n i th* cost ___________________ o - i .* I n-rsimnl «tallon prunes he planted ahould be r ghlly blooming rerlo-l Is the Io at wav ot of said e x te r m in a tio n will be levied . . . . . . . . . » set? son. Kx er> adheriul to, hui ev.-ry efforf ahould Llihilng the carlv Infections i*.- our cabinets of letterheads ■^pga’n«. said land -* It dees one good to note so m aiv he mad» to nialulaln the present P,'r l»>l,'at fMlon I'lrinlnr S3 on «brown im -l ........ « Unite I fur Individiini *<"uc comity rg r ic iliu ra l agent h r* * C R F S '/V E L L L O ^ A L • • m n m v sm T ts nn the farms up and • ot w i ll be i « • » . . • • • ■nt free upon request t, orchurd** at maximum production.' ila ! , la t lo p c r v A l Ilo* New» down the val’sy ; new fene », n*sw o. a . r . a day to bo known as “squirrel pois-j - »»If. hulldt"g*i eld buildings r paired, 1 . X»ing day“ throughout the said I-an“ ! „ , , . ,. , , county, and It Is hereby recommended T 1 f re.-vell Local Id a basket bre- ' stretch»« cf plow- I lm I or- , ,4hat poisoned barley, as prepared by J social on their usual m etlng n ght in chnrd i prun'd, all bear vlinr«« ’o the , F A R M R E M IN D E R S The nndprrigned and representatives ; *he Woodman hall. fact t^at we have the rlne»l valley In f «rf Sl,prf'j; The ‘Country Kids" orchestra from *h world, •'••• bar ••»»••»3, none; «n-t and n n «m rlass of o f f o p I n lte d S la t p !)• n artT<**n * o f * ■» « Agriculture, fc used for “ e pur^ Walker played a number of selection. •• ” •'••«». JtJH, „ „ |h. vaIb v s s or i z\ Oregon pouliry houses can . be . kent o f «tich extermination Such pol«one<! and M I ka L fod & I>and «an* a i»on$ ‘ c r r ,r v frorn ln" ect bv liberal ap- plication of whitewaah on the walls, t)arley may be »stared from th- p-ider very much appreciated by all. The Dutton logging camo brought ni^nwl at hH office in Euren*. I^ane r \f n r ? a n K a th c r ^ n p W r i e h t a n d < «. report» the experiment slatlon Spray- County. Orearon. at approximately t h e / * Morgan. Katneftne w rign j n anoth ‘r donkey engine from co st of preparation Franc!» Horn gave reading». aero»» S :ftcoon Lake. Monday» to !ng Is better than brush ng It on, a» | force of the sprayer geta the liquid Date of first nubHcation of thl» no-1 T h < basket» Fold well, and to avol I »p< ed. un the logging work in the crack» and crevices that are <,<7ciAl>riJ. 7,h' A92o tsvweecu k'hp "Wee Sma11 hours" about one _________________ __ (Signed) O. 8 FLETCHER. I . , , » , j v . ■> not usually reached by the brush. County Agricultural Agent. Riondved people hurried home, feellnc f»u-T"t'i'ng new t i nersonal -tatlon- ( A 9-16 23 >>t had been an evening well «neat Bry fleq our cabinet» of letu ',b«4<ls Gooaeberry grower» Intending to a n i envelopes. Suite-', '-r Individual send berrle» to th» canneries must not I us« or club stationery. At the New» apply sulfur In any form to the de Office. veloping berries, states H P. Bars*- 7 W<‘s 71 h „ K llg d li* ttd - g o il of tin- plant pathology dcpnrlrn-nt of Yes—OH YES the Oregon station Sulfur causes a i "I went -down to Atlant'c Clt> the EVERYTHING FOTQGRAPHIC -an o th er'w eek —and oh hoy—you should ift treat e<l lea will not accept fru' «ee (ft“ Tot’tend hathlrv girl« t h e r e ." sulfur. “Whatchamean. Vol«t»ad bathing Green feed may he given to chicks girls?" New members and other Farm ers Union Members who as sqon as they will ent It. Sw iss cJtard "They're lOhy). dry." a re not subscribers to the Farm Union News are requested I'tluce, lawn clippings, or sprouted to cu t this blank and mail it to the Springfield News, D- 8 R.cl li lypp.-I, D entist, Vitus oats / ut In one.quarter Inch length» J Springfield, Oregon. are good Oregon green fee Is. necord building, S prlngf'Id. Oregon. AN EASTER TREAT —— T* Editorial Pictures Printed “The way YOU like them“ Baker-Button Subscribe For the Farmers Union News THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS (Farm ers Union Subscription) ‘--f.’-JVji . «¿'rj J^e. i Date. ‘ A Secretarial, Bool(Jcee|>ing or Stenographic course in our school wiJJ prepare you for a gopd jmsitlon. • 1 < ■’! '■ It’s A Good School The Rates Reasonable Nam e ........ O. Address Union Local From We Can Train You .....................- ......192 to .............. Member F. E. C. U. of A. 192 For service» rendered by the Farmers Union and | ............. ....... this receipt e n tltl « the holder to subscription to the Springfield News Our school will continue In session all th ru the sum m er m onths. Ask for our free talalogue. Eugene Business College Phone 666 .. A. E. Roberts, President. 992 W illamette Kt. .. Eugene, Oregon D iiip In wllli a frlcml and enjoy a plat.* or two of our delicious I* •• i-K-nin. Whtithnr Hie ?luy lie wiirin nr cool you are sure I» Ilk.- our len errum; It lias that " d l f f ' - i cnt|' flavor, you know. I’osltlvwly the best, c ream In town. EG G IM A N N ’S