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    THURSDAY. APRII/ 23, 1928
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?AOE FOUR
Lane County Farmers Union News
O FF IC IA L PUB LICA TIO N LANK CO U N TY U N IT r»O.
H
Resolutions Passed at County
Farmers Union Convention
CDIINTY MEETING
IS WELL ATTENBEBI:
I •
Local Reporter«
•
|* C a n a r y ________ ___ J. L, N on hup •
| •..Central __________ Ray Bower •
Cloverdale __ Mr». L. J. Gvtchell •
Coast Fork . Mrs. Geo. Kebalback •
. . . . .
.
Mrs. M. A. Horn •
Creswell
Resolutions touching on lexlslat to n , I »lanital majority of our organisations
were i •tP i“ " ’’ And In making this report
| • DOPMM .
Mrs. Ada J.n n ln gs * legislators and the county court w
_ i we believe We should < sen ne I lio
Many Locals Report Delegates • Heceta
___ Mrs. B. Baker • adoptetl by the lame Couuty Farmers
in Session Held Friday at Cot­ H a d k w lllel ,. Mrs. M. Gillespie • Union In Its meeting held Friday’ s! I »»ms precaut on and not convey on
tage Grove; State Officers in • Jasper ._...... . Mrs, Grace Jones • Cottag- Grove. Following are copies i Impression that m thit not b corr-Mt,
However the voir uitto» has recclv-
• Lorane ........ . Mrs. C M. Foster •
a n u l, bpr ,,f tmfreaaton» and has
Attendance.
• McKenale Mrs Lawrence Mlllcaln • of the resolutions:
Minutes of the Meattog of L««» Coun , nn-onur-ended a numb r of actions on
• Mt Vernon. Mrs. V. A. Reynolds •
ty Joint Legislative Committee,
¡bills to our leg slalnrs In aucdl a way
The second quarterly m eftlng of the
• Silk Creek ________ Bulah Smith •
April 3. H25.
. . I t o make tile wish«-» of our niguslaa
Lans County Farmers’ Unto l was held
• T r e n t ...... .........
E. It Tinker •
Meet ng calied to order by the chair- j
known
W s balleva that the
in Cottag? Grove, on Friday. April IT.
Vida .... .............
Mrs. W. E. Post • ' man.
_
,, , . _ ! work don. this year was In many
IVLi with a la. ge attendance. Mem-
Aa this was a meeting cnllad to wuy, tnudequist but was a atep In the
_ i|a u ;n up th. results of the last l,«gl»la right ^rasstton and hop« that the
Lers from '»her counties wer* State
» ¡t o r e and the com m ittee's work •
Grange auil luriuuta' t'ntoa will not
IT fid e n t * 'd Mrs. Herb«-t Egbert
I minutes of all the previous meeting* j
dtscoutugad In this line but Waist
from The Dalles. W asco county; Mrs.
JASPER LOCAL
! were r ad.
on following up the representatives »*
O. B. Jones, trem Polk county
Mrs
-I
After a short dUcuaston it was , nd to t.he I'glslature
i .. 1.1.. ,,,r- and
„„.t advise
; votes) that the com m ittee «uh rit H i ­ ihrin as well as report their i. -r ts 01
Jones is sta»? stcretary. Lane county
aw. emrbtee b .n l ta have s ' f"»owln* report «o the U n e Pomona demerits bark to their tgders
Locals wer-* represented as follows;
ena. Hadleyvslle, Jasper. Lorane
night. May 13. Ten cents will be
K entle River. Mt. Vernon. Spencer phar<eJ fo r ' . dmittance.
Creek. Trent. Vida, and Willamette,
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Hack and fam-
Committees on Credent*«!». Resolu­
tions. Legislative Affairs. Taxation. » a spr,n,n.i<i .p .„ s » « . ,
Good Roads, and The Agricultural Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hills.
Council were appointed and the re-
M. L. W allace attended the com
porta acted upon.
I munity club at College Crest last
President Egbert talked or the . Saturday evening.
State Convention which Is to be h-’ld
m Corvallis during the next month. I Mr. and Mrs C. F. Humphrey cel-
and Is announced by the Oregon Agri-< ebrated their fortpnlnth wedding an
cultural college. Also spoke in high nlversary Thursday. ApTI 1«
All
Union.
In review of our work during th
legislative session we as a cotroi t t .e
wish to submit the following report: |
We heartily appreciate the work
cooperated with the com m ute, as far ,
I as possible
Wes
e la n
m ic h
f«h g i v o
I I P l l f i <•' n 1 1
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• OFFICERS OF LANK CO UN TY • !
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Mika llrown of Weatlnko and Grovet
Holaapple
of Canary r e c tly c l a e t
* Will Wheeler, Trent, Vlce PresI
tient
• of wli'ela from the oa»t. They are
’ • dent
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10 feet l*> diameter wllh 7 inch lire«
B»i*y Kappauf, Cottags Orove,
and are to be us d In logging while
* are.-Treaa.
• N. A. Horn, Cottage Greva, Door * cedar along the Pnrdflc ocean beach
• Keeper
• neur the outl»t of Slltrooa lake. Tbla
• H. Ç. Jackson, Waltorvlllo, Con- • * i white cedar waa pari of a rafl that
• went Io piece« farther south and la
• doctor.
• o . L. Clsrwent, Chaplain
• y ry valuable timber
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I>r Klasr of Marahfleld operated
prov toon m ad. for their salary In th on Walter Beard'a hand Sunday, re.
moving one finger al the second Joint.
bu,|K, t«
IS From w te t fund« do they r> He 'njured It while digging d itch « » *
c h e their pay?
j The children of Hllleooa erhoel en-
1» Ik, you employ (wo roe ! masters
„ h«IE holiday Inal Friday aa a
w
ien
iitre
la
not
sufficient
work
<
•’
r„wnrd
for perfect attendance
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'
keep one busy.
Be sure to read State Market Maw-
HUGH TRI'NNKLI,.
t
ter Spence's circular p llera for thia
It H WHITHMUK.
month, and every month. They are
KILBY PETTY.
I»
M.
DA
VIH
full
of good thing»,
Your librarian
F It HARLOW, Chairman,
MARTIN FOBWTR,
has them on file,
It I* I.Aliti
itcoolutlon Com ritte®.
E. J WARD.
Reraoae of alnrmv weather our Sun­
Allotted by laine County Farinera'
K It, CROWE.
day ardiool met wllh Hlalrr N orth '»
Union.
C. W ALLEN.
,
and enjoy’ d a profitable «o«»*nn Me
WM. HOLLI8TON.
meet al the hall every nk-e Sunday
Joint Legislative Committee.
Whcr a« we have be- n reliably In
formed that Hi’ automobile associa al 2 p m You are welcome
Inasmuch aa the Farmer»" I nlon Is ,1,,,,
,i,,M «tate I» bringing rr««»ure
No more caaan of a»-«rlel fever
an
* Ralph Laird, Creswell. President.
* ’ ' £ 7 » , ° " « « la d r y and Repr-senta
n --« en ta
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I uslve purtbaaer and un r o f ga« ia
recorda »how that the b|„ agricultural work, buy'nt many
praise of the activities o f the Joint heir children and grandchildren were (,T^ Howard have not worked tn a c -1 I Ho th
h have I one Co«»ty ***bt *«* iBcrearod o r ;
* h>,|,.»ale q u a n lllte .
legislative committee of U n « county. ¡¡>resent They were presented with a coni with t ie policies wh
rlxs'l n d k l l;i
' 1' 1” le: ,h '’ m anagem ent of
T hatefora be t rtn.lve.1 That we.
A short time w as devoted to a pro- beautlfcl flower stand made o f haxel been advoc.-ted hv our ‘'[ F '1” ’ ?
pr< «ding court!
the com t i t le re-irearp’lng the Lane
posed gas ruling tending to faver curb bush.
| « » . Y ?ra t««« and w . fee! that there
, lb, , hi, t
,
n or d' d » ‘“ to f '’“’’‘Y
L" L '; : ,.,tn, v r rvnicO: U t ,W' fn
,rOrai r “B‘y d* bt *•„ ,nc' l “4,n«
t h e m h'armer«'
e m h « 7 .h Union,
l p o f U ui ^ r the
o u request
.? v do
dealers. A protest was passed In the I Mrs. Sam Vincent has Iren very
R efrvU n tatlve W heeler h .< »«r! X t a t ^ u i t ^ eou‘« " * ’ ’ “l*‘,t
« rote.! agaln-t any ruling ten
form of a resolution later In the day. ' «|ck with the flu for the past few
years b c -n Identified w llh organ'sed P -
J“
000 , haI w a,
*""«
•“
d la c rm in a
President Egbert concluded with in days,
««,«».
earnest message on national organl-
«atlon.
Mrs. Jones spoke briefly of the
county meetings held during the past
, i- r tr u h u r
hut WI> feel thnt h
will
CANARY LOCAL 189
FARMER'S UNION
u
*
J-u.OOO that w m l lar«*«l in lloII
The girls of the Homo Cooking club
# considerable criticism foe ,h’’ 1924 hudgi t for a timber cruise t
met at
at Mr».
Mrs je
Jesse
last
although
met
s s e Walace'a
w sin ce s i»
si 8 a t-‘ i supporting the
...- M'lla
...
- bill, —-
- —- b - Jn Ian « County, still In the county
urday. Also Mrs. W allace's cla ss at states he did so because of certain «fa su ry ?
Sunday school met In the afternoon existing rondit'on* and not b. cans'» he
n
l\
* <'*1 *”"*’*’* has It
M prj«
<»r Run and oil
l,»«pe<tfully submitted,
HIGH I'ltl'NNELL,
MARTIN F* HTEK,
RtLEY PETTY.
It II WlllTIlhX'K.
D. M DA VIH.
Ket dutton Committee.
W e appr•,,'•a•,* *be«e
get some fre»h meat.
chances In ge
Mr« George Davenport of
Mr and M
Portland have rente»I the bouse on the
,,|rt Erbari ranch and wilt spend the
•um m 'r there
Rhoeeter Brothers are doing some
fencing on their borne ranch.
Neighbor Older went lo W estlake
Monday.
week in Poik and Linn cour’P s an ) at b, r house ,o prepare som e work ,
does not want to b - 1 5 Was it lawful to us* this money
MT. VERNON LOCAL
gave a short survey of the trip being for , he next day for Sundav school
narrow as to demand th«' ill leg. for «ny other i urpoa,- until the tlmb-r
enjoyed by President Egbert and his
Rev. Masters ‘s going to bring a Islatora agree wllh us In every d»- cruise made by Mr. Nease was legally
bride.
blind *,,.1 out r«xt Sunday to read to tall or be condemned, but we do not settled
The Mt Vern-’n Ixtcal met Wednss-
■
itfAM
<•«n follow a DollcV whl "l * ®
Hot II fill *
thii’l
A committee of roree was appointed the Sunday school from * new»p#n°r
opposition to th e principle« that on e year ago the mninber« ot th i pre-
SPENCER CREEK LOCAL * ,|»y evening.' April 15. for regular
from th - western counties t-.v confer made for the blind
She will also , ggrim ituriats make known tdi y stat'd sent county court ,1 d a r e d them selves
* social m eeting
A large numb-r of
w ith a like committee nt O. A C. on recite some pKces.
in favor of and expect to «-»reive ts»'« strongly In favor of continuing the
Monday. April 1». Paul Marls. George
g ,M e r a went to work last ¡« « tin n e d support. The Dents bill Is tft ber cru se In M n e County ?
Spencer Cpvek local held an open
a Y ' m pt.X 'l"u t^^
,, ,
-. D v.„b »> ., „t r
..
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•
.v
C-.™ not only a vote against an In«
7 W re you ti'occre n m iking »uch
. . . .
visitors, an mpto'ui«
Hyslop. and E. R Jackman of Cor- Mondav for the Higgins and Carr ,
bul
a r,)UD(1 about wav by whlch autemwnta or were they merely used "»••*««• rv»«»«Y evening» A prll 17. a„ „ b<
readings, recitations and
▼allis: A. E Upfbrd of Linn county, sawmill.
income opponent« hope to be able to ma campaign buncombe?
at Erwnu Gent’« place.
t
mu«ic*wa« rendered and w«ll received
Mrs. O. B Jonea of Poly couc y an d , j R Conard our local secretary, buy the d e f a t of such a tax for a
8 if you w ere sincere In placing, A
prowi) wa, pr„ en ,
, pllu
|<alpr an ny. |pr , upp ,r WM, .ervad
Mrs. George Kappauf of Lane connty. wen, to Engene on business laat Sat p. r|od of fifteen years And when Mr » r -t' stress on
W
_h y ,,of the rainy w .alher
and everyone wen! hum» feeling that
Mr. Vernon reports the bu.ld.ng c - nrday.
« .g la d r y by h l. quetoionabLt w c t.c a ;
m dudtog I
f , (>un.
......... ..
bad been well .pen.
a Farmer»’ Union hall two miles eart J Harry Jones has gone back to work and Individual support caroled this bill In the 1925 budget a aufflclcnt a u - s '
Y < <
lj Rr t eral of our members visited the
of Springfield. The cou’ ty unit 1« fOP Booth-Kelleys at Wendllng.
¡e c.ee being e l a t e d
"5”™ ’'I'I ount to cover the cru l.e for .he n *« n t' » - PYea.nl and gave a brief w.a „ prv„ |(, Lop„ A, rll ,
Invited to hold the next quarterly
. d T n T . J n o v ’e ot a t b a m a s J ^ w e
„„„„ y<m
^ t ^ y
to tortoer Z Intor“^ '
M’
m eeting at thia place.
cal members attended the county
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The Farn-t-s' Union Co-Operat'ro
HADLFYVILI E l OCAL
meeting at Cottage Grove laat Friday,
farmers to help, with .h e work In
A<
>(,(ua| w„rk
„„
hl« action, and when Mr Hoawrd. him
» elected *
Warehouse c f Eugene which op-rates
self
a
farmer
.olleltesl
fa
rm
er•
votes
!
1(|
ur
p
g
w
,(h
rldd'ng th® county of grcydlg<«r«.
a branch -r Cottage Grove, report:: a
the new hall and In all earnestness we
a'surtng them that they nrlgnt expect
•mol « and gopher«.
Mr. and Mrs Norman H -n e n w a v
m i ^ ^ . 1 ' 1 ^ ; ^ " b o M ^ r '
second breach "stablls’itd in Creswell
say, “Hurrah for Mt. Vernon.”
Mr and Mrs Carl Ottuple and Frank
this n.of b.
Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Seales, H H. Smith ,jon supported the D 'nnls bill and
11.
H
o«
many
touring
and
other
¡Qpn,
aUpnllp<1
Un,on
O. S. Fie-Cher. the l a i r
county ¡and Jesse McCulloch were chosen as practically every Increase In salary
a
a
a
a
a
a
meeting at Cottage Grove liring tig
tbp' s t.,n1 D ¿UappTova’l
<he PYcsent time?
a g tent,
e n t who ;a a Union member, spoke delegate« to attend the Fanners Un- ¡'
CLOVERDALE
LOCAL
w
„ vour a,tuntton to the fact I 12 ,low ,llanY automobiles, not horn with them ninny Intorusttng:
on i the phases ot his work and the co-¡ion convention held at Cottage Grove
we _
a _
~ “^ ’V __•
c k _own .. or hired by the by county, county,
______________
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-« Friday
__ Mr. _ and
_ j u Mr«,
H
H nnenway that - when
• — __
does does fbeta to our local.
operation
necessary
for success t Un­
ounty supply with ga». oil and
The members of the local voted to '
from
on®
hou«e
to
-the
other
«o
fr»
j
'
der Farm Crops some 32 test demon­ were unable to attend.
as It «eem« to have b***»ii pa*»-
‘
hold two meetings a mot.th. the first ' Our laical will have another set of
Mrw. Emma Powell, Mrs. Resale quently
strations of alfalfa a.-e under way.
’e d during thia a o s s lo . It . e l . us to
»«Y
on» to be devoted entirely to business picture slid«« from the Unlverillly
Seed certification 1» being established Hooker and Mr«. Lncy M-Culloeh at- , h|nllln, about , be one house lev s- •
h-
and the second m -etlng for a social for display at the meeting Io be held
,.
,ce JUn.u
,
In the seed Improvement line, also tended the convention at Cottage |ature , |„ n aB(j W(. wonder If It does
_
_
.
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_____
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- , j deal
. . . i of merit . after
c ,
11 Mhut -was the total price paid
April 24. Th'a will also be a business
not
contain
a
great
copper carbonate Is be.ng rnbstl'nted Grove Friday
all
for such cars?
At the close of the n-eetltig pies meeting
Report« from the county
for formaldehyde In the treatment for
Play to Be Given
Th's com.T« tee that I« not In pos-
15. Is It not a fact that touring and coffee were sold which netted convention will be given On May 8,
amet In w h ea t Mr. Fletcher dls-
Several members of the Hadleyv'lle »«sa'on of as much authentic Inform«• car» owned and supplied by iain e .
. i n .„ „ .u
After R. E. Ol»on of Eugene will sp a
cussed the dairy problem«, cherry. Farmers Unlln will r've a plav at »he tlon as It ehould have or hope« to County are frequently used for plea»- I*1® union a nice little sum
pollenixalion, and fertiliser for or- Crow hall Frldav night. Aprti 24 Th» have, and It Is not our purpose to ad- ure trips and other private purposes? j lunch was served Hie temalitder of on Amerlranlsm.
vise or comment on the Issues of the
18. Was I? the /Intention of the | , ba eyerUng was spent in dancing, j There will
be some special
music
chard».
name of the play 1» “All a Mistake ” sees on |n tills report
¡county court, at the time the 1926 A good time was evldt nlly enjoyed for this occasion nml r, freshmenta
H. C. Jackson gave a brief review Mrs. W I. Reals. Mrs Fmms Powell
It h ie been the policy of the com- budget was mad . to continue the
will be served.
of the Lane county organization which and Mrs. A nna SlTonson will have m lttee In Ils r- commendalllns during services of the br'tlge Inspector and by all pres< nt.
w as establ'shed May 27. 1922 with charge of the sellin g of Ice cream and I the session to cnly recommend such 1 the road matters?
five locals represented. Lane county cake. Th® proceeds will be used to nctlons as we felt sure that a sub-
17. | , so. whv w»s there not some
has 28 locals at present with an ap- buy an organ.
proximate membership of 1200
Mr. and Mr». Merl P»stt and their
.BETTY M KAPPAUF. County Sec- little daughter Mare. Mr. »nd Mr«
M G lltem le and rteneh»er m otored
retary.
I. to Philomath Sundav to v'alt relative«
FOR SALE—Two year old Registered ,
Du roc Boar. Call or write P. 8.1 Safe depoa't box«s for rent—Flr»t
Hills. Jasper. Price right. A23-30. i National hank.
571
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h e r o . W h e n p ln c c d o n t h e r n n r k r l
( h e r b o ld t h e i r c o l o r a n d d o n o t t u r n
y e l lo w l i k e n |o a t o t h e r r n r f o t l e a . I l
la e n p e u la lly iid / ip le d ff<gr e ilc ln ® a n d
la e « io a ily f i n e f o r ® a r ( le n o r ® r e e n -
houae.
V e r y p o p u la r w i t h m u r k r t
® a r d e n e r n . I ' h t . IO e j o b . 3 0 « | % lb .
««'lei lb . p l . M .
Plant 4 feet each way In rich,
loamy soil, from April 15 to June 1,
8 to 10 seeds to hill; thin to three
good vines. Cover seeds one inch
deep anti press firm.
At This Surprising Price
Spring d a y s — too
warm for the Winter coat
and too chilly to go with­
out a coat. Why not buy
an inexpensive Spring
Coat ? They’re attractive,
too.
Made of Polaire
and Lined Durably
New style features
which you will like right
away. And in the chosen
colors for Spring I Just
imagine, priced at
$12.50
DEPT. 82