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Lane County Farmers Union News
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GOPHER POISONING WORK
TO START IN COUNTY
Local
Reporters
Canary ___ ____ J. L Northup
•..Central
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Ray Bower
Cloverdale
Mrs. L. J. Oetchell
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P U B L IC A T IO N
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C O U N T Y U N IT r»O. 14 ___________________-
FARM REMINDERS
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O F F IC E R S O F L A N E C O U N T V
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DORENA LOCAL NO. 190
The greatest problem of the Ore­
At the regular meeting April 2«. It
Cloverdale latest mot In regular se«
Ralph L aird. Creswell, P re s id e n t
gon iHiultryman Is that of increasing •Ion April 24 w'th a good crowd lu
.was decided that on May 12. there
W ill W h eeler, Trent, Vice Preel
average production of his entire flock attendance.
would ha held an open meeting every-
Rapnrts were given of
dent.
says H. K. Cosby, poultry specialist the county m eeting tiv several n t the • Betty Kappauf, Cottage Grove,
body Invited (MnARlchM and dough*
for the college extension service. Many members who had attended. The • SMfTreac.
nuts will tie told hut coffee will ba
different methods are used in com­ local volt*! to give an entertainment • N. A. Horn, Cottage Grove, D o o r
fren.
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puting average production The fair In the near future. The rerelfte of • Keeper
II Is also expected to elect a dele
est way. acordlng to Cosby. Is the so- which wilt lie me 1 towards the pur • H. C. Jackson, W a lte rv llle , Con
gale In the stale convention. Please
called
"arithmetic mean" method chasing of a piano. Mr Gelchell told • ductor.
he there Io do your share.
whereby the total notuber of layers I» of an Interview he had with the county • O. L. Clem ent, Chaplain.
Mr and Mrs Emit Kirk and child­
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recorded the first of each month Hv agricultural agent In regard to the •
ren visited Mr an t Mrs, McKIhhln of
totaling the 12 mouths amt dividing poisoning of pockat gophers,
Cottage Grove Sunday,
by 12 the average laying flock for th e
After the business meeting four seta NOTES FROM THE
Hubert Moaby o f this place went to
year It computed Dividing lh» total of (he picture slides from (he Uni
COUNTY SECRETARY Roseburg T u e sd a y evening Io Be-’
number of eggs by the average lav vrrslty wore displayed and enjoyed by
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Ralph Hands' wrestling match
Ing Hock gives the average number all.
All member« at pointed to meet with y Mr Williams came near having a
MT. VERNON LOCAL
o f eggs per bird for the year.
Itemember al onr next meeting 11 *h" Oregon Agricultural t'olir»» fon, serious accident Munday morning on
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E. Olson of Eugene la to epnak on ’*’***•"'• t° »frange for thè state con
his way to Collage Grove Homelhlng
The ladies' Auxiliary met Wednes
The more surceesful hog breeders Amerlcanlam. Thls la to bei an o p e n . rentlon. ntirnded
Mrs. O li Jones went wrong with the aleering gear
• day April 22 for their regular all day of the W illamette valley are moving meeting
from Polk county, Ed t'fford. with 'and the car headed for the river, and
• sesion.
Mrs. t'fford. from Linn county and would have went In only for ««n o
CANARY LOCAL 189
(heir sows and spring litters from f
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Most of the day was spent quilting
Mrs Kappauf from Lane county The plank that was laying on the approach
winter quarters to good d ean pasture. APPLE AND PEAR SCAB
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At noon hot soup and coffee was
reports A W. Oliver, asslstani animal
MAY DO MUCH DAMACE college committee la composed ol ‘ f the new currln bridge: (he plank
Our Sunday school at the hall has * • " * * ,o ,h * >“ “ *• » lso ‘° th*‘
husbandman at the agricultural col- »
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• Prof Marls. Prof Hystnp and C It want through the windshield and out
been closed until further notice, bv who wer* workin* on ‘«»e new hall. lege.
They also take advantage of th*
“Much damage Is eiu ected from an- Jackman, all of the extension service ig| (he hark of the car Just missing the
Supt. E. E. Potter, on account o f ’
Laird called the fact that the cheapest gains made dur- p|„ ^ - ,b Bnd
A sheet of Information for delegutes head of one of the children, toil helped
, cab
scarlet fever In the community.
meeting to order at the usual hour an « Ing a pig's life are made while the pig Oregln as a result of recent cold rains *°<1 n,"mb,'r* »Hindi»« the ron v-n tlou . to check the car No one was serl-
‘ several important subjects were dis
Is suckling, and the sow Is therefore which favor rapid spread of the scab h** h'’"n l,r''*w^'”, »” 1 will he prin'et «Usiy hurt, only Mrs. Williams waa
The Siltcoos senool will celebrate its
cussed and dispensed with.
kept on a fuH. well balanced ration fungi.” savs H It Bars«
plant path ln ,h l* l* p*t “"** lh "
U nlf» f r a t r h - d up
Mr and Mrs Nichole
close with a beach picnic on Sunday
Mr. and Mrs Laugherty and small
while being moved.
^ologist o* the state experiment eta- N®**
Further plans that mar de «»d baby and Mrs Williams and three
May 10. The boats will leave Siltcoos
daughter arrived from California on
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lion. "Special precaution must he
»elop will be malle.1 local secrelsri*« ,• h"''r"- were In tha car
dock at 8:30 a. m. Everybody come
Saturday to visit with the later's sis­
and bring a basket of lunch.
Honey Is regarded as a wholesome, taken
In
puilng on the calvx sprsv •h0'“ Ma’r ,h" «*•«• Convention
The Inspector who has
been lesllng
ter. Mrs. R. P Laird and family
Mik« Brown and Grover Holsapple
delicious, and nutritious food
It ,'n commercial orchards to In«nre th Committee
- -ova 'o r T II was In Domna
The Laugherys live in Oregon but
have purchased a caterpillar tractor to
should cease to be regarded as a dell solutelv com plete roverln* of the en I An Interesting ss well as In slru c- M on d ay.
Most everyone had their
had been ‘n California for some time.
cacy and become a staple article of tire tallage as the voneg trn’t, wlih live meeting Is being arranged whi?n *
Hs expet is Io be back
use in logging white cedar on the
s Jomes Shaub of Creswell Is spend­
beach.
diet.
It
Is
more readily asslm liaieu the sprsv as soon as the petals have WR he well worth ’he lim e of any { •bo#* Thursday again
ing a few days at the home of his
than sugar In rookery and on the in- dropped "
Farmer Union member.
t "<»rd was received here by Mr. and
The members of Brother Sholleu-
daughter, Mr*. Edward Reynolds.
ble
Attractive recipes for Its use
l iquid Hme sulfur at the rale of i U
A very fine spirit of hospllalln
J H K'rk ,fc*‘ *h''lr
berg's and Brother Holsapple'» fami­
lies that have scarlet fever are re­
may be obtained by writing to the gallons to ion niton» of wafer should well as m-operallno Is shown by »he K’, ”r* ••«Irtrom of Marcola had a bro-
Oregon Agricultural college, or send be need sreeat na eenatttve-skinned ’ College Committee and nlelt« see krn ,n u
ported doing well and out of danger.
HADLEYVILLE LOCAL
, Neighbor G. G. Erhart is making >, •
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e Ing to the United States department pears which should he snrnved with under way tar a better und ertlen d ln g. C1,,reB<* I-*0«1 who v'slled her sls-
or agriculture tar farmer's bulletin some non-caustic sulfur • ’rsv or dust of th« opportunities offered by the , *l>‘ '*r* ®****(l " rig h t of t'ottsgo
extensive repairs on the house on the
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Inr sulfur when the sir Is still.
E xtension Service.
Grove last week Is home again
old home place preparatory to Its o c- l
p ]ay - A „ , M„ ta k , - g t r f n „ No. 6S3.
nt the churrh
T h . a e r a r P ro g ra m ta r C r .g o a d r .
C{(Unty u aakp<| |t> raport . .Mm Hl«rk»y
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enpanev by summer tennant.,
'Crow. Fr)day n|<M b„ 9erera, of the
Sodium fluoride spiled by the pinch chard, g've. th - cornale»« aerar sch«». , hrollth , he
y , w , u r y , h„ „p
hunday morning and si Wildwood
Logging operations on Siltcoo. L » k ^ ,.armerl unlon p, op|e was a iucce«a.
In (he evening.
are proceeding at an excellnt rate.
Th(.re w„ , ,a w rro<1, out ETery method will rid the poultry flock of ule It Is sent free hv »h« Oregon Ag rr„M.malH numbrr , ha, w„,
Mr and Mrs Miles Wicks of Htnr
lice.
This
method
as
recomemnded
by
rlcultu’sl
rotters
at
Corvallis,
on
re
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ge<-r<,t#r|«,.
Several of our local men are earn- one
bome feellM tbe eTen,n<
. ’ •■•'•‘I relatives at Itorena Kurulay
the Oregon experiment station places quest of grow ers___________________ , h((l „ y<mr eBr| | , rt convenlsnoe
tag some extra money with the logging wa# we|, gpent
The
primary and
Intermedíala
*5eompany
Andrew Slmonsen will go to Astoria a pinch of the dust at the base of the section to assist the growers.
Hetty M Kappauf. Co Secretary.
/[radas will have their picnic up on Ilia
The Buss Brothers are making some ,TuegdBy t0 work. We will mies him tall, underneath the vent, under each .Thermometers are placed In different
# ,-IVar nexi Monday The leacbera will
wing, on the head, and on the back,
high milk records with their excellent
our
parts of the valley and readings taken
» .accompany them as It will be the last
herd of holstelns.
| r Oec Powen and daughter Haxel tn case of lice on the little chicks,
COAST FORK LOCAL
at Intervals during the night. When
* day of school tar this term
Brother Charley Sylvester Is In U w 'B ere ealled to j.on.!oo Sunday to see . grease (heir heads with lard or van»
the temperature gets down to 29 dt“ 1
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| Il and Nias M nd and W W. Chris-
market for a work horse.
their mother and grandmother who Is tine. Blue ointment Is som etim es used, grees, Mr. Cate warns the growers
Mr.
Robert
Powell
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In
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Eugene
w’ r® Q«>»«
but
is
Injurious
to
the
chicks
tf
they
Mrs. Morris of W altersville Is 'vpry gick.
by telephone, and smudging begins.
hospital where she underwent a major
morKlna'
»pending a few day» with S itter E. > Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hayes and chll eat It.
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The men from Dorena and neighbor-
E. Potter. She will be remembered as dren. Mrs. Henderson and daughter
Mitas present In sufficient numbers °P<,rat',,n-
tag vlrlnltlaa are at work on tha nrw
Mrs. Eva Young Is slaying at the
Cockerals should be removed from
, ap the y|ta„ ty of the
Mtss Smith who taught at Canary Opal visited , the Geo. Powell family
road Io the Hears cemetery about four
about 16 years ago.
^Sunday afternoon.
the flock of chicks as soon as the sex , |y ,n< on , h„ rooata
PrpTl<,r. John T ailor home at l*athani for a
m ile, aasi of Collage Grove
Home
th, y mt<ra,„
»»«k.
Neighbor Carl Miller and wife en-
Miss Mildred Johnson, daughter of can ne determined, according to the ,4ur,n< (he
have donated work and teams, while
Mr.
and
Mrs
Georgbe
Kebelhrrk
tertained a party of friends from Flor Mr and Mrs. L. Johnson was married O. A. C. experiment station,
The •the bird at night and suck blood from
those who couldn't have donated
euce with a picnic on Maple Creek , to a Mr. Anderson of Washington some brooder soon become» to »mall to
body of their host. Thaae para- wer,> In Eugene Thursday evening ____
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money,
In work hav»»
last Sunday.
time ago.
efficiently house the entire flock and lt ( „ ttay be
eaally c„ n, rol,ed. a c , wher’ Mr- «»belbrek went to attend
doMte<1 #n(J #|w ||t
Brother Bester is getting excellent
Mrs. Geo. Powell went to Eugene a . a result the vigor of the flock 1» cordln|{ to the O. A. C. experiment »«•»•«««* « « « n g of the laine County ’ mon(>y
money.
results with his strain of White Leg- Monday to be with her slster lu law often sacrificed If the young male g, n„ on by „.m tln g the ro»t» and «11 ctaOparnllv. warehouse Co.
A big birthday dinner was given nt
horns; their laying record is hleti and'w ho Is to be operated on.
birds are not moved to other quar- w1th ahBep (ltp rBrbollna(im. "v a a .0
Norman Ream »pent Sunday with
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Isons Land
their product commands a premium
Mrs Nancy Sutherland ie vlslttnk ter«. They can either be sold at Ulla crud8 o,t Oronlte. a grade of oil bv hla parents at W altervllle. ,
iBunday tn honor of Mr. Land’s birth-
h n the market.
'relatives at Lorane.
time or fatened before disposing of tweBn kerosene and gasollnp, may i Mrs. W. A Oarroutte of Cottsge <tBy All of »he relatives and friends
Brother Lee Austin is mak ng his
Ellwnod Reed sp«nt the week-end them. The most profitable method e]ao M gprBye<| on.
l Grove spent Thursday with her mother ' and nearby nolehborn were present.
depends on the time of year of hatch -,
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place look very trim and nice. He a n '.w it h the Geo. Powell family.
.Mrs. W. C. Johnson at Camp B.
about flifty. sml many nice useful pr< a-
his boys certainly have the system ] • '
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Ing. and the breed
However they
Hls Busin».» Judgment
s Mr. and Mrs. Garland Kimble ar ents were received.
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must weigh at Hast a pound before
Just a little every day. thats th» way?*
Moves Office
A man who had Imbibed freely--bul COmpanle<l by Mr and Mrs. L. O.
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Mrs. Rulh England of Culp Creek
Brother Granfc Flak and E. E. Pot- ’ Dr Geo. A. Simon has moved hl* th^f wlil bc^ accepted on the market. not W| ie |y . staggered Into a woman s ham gpen, [><rt of Sunday In Spring
was In Dorena v ' i Ring relatives Wed­
ter are also making a wonderful show- 'Ch’ropractlc offices to the rooms tar­
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j exchange and stood swaying while the f|e|,i
nesday.
ing on their ranches In the l'ne of 'tner,y occupied by the Eugene Hog-
An order for lDS.ObO orchard heaters matron In charge came forward to .
improvements.
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Jpital. over the J. C. Penny store. In was recently pooled tar the orchard- serve him.
the new location nine rooms will be tats of Jackson county by C. C. Cate. I “la 'Ish Woman's 'Xchange?" he
available and with alterations com­ county agent, who for the past nine asked, squinting one eye and looking
Yee, Yea Indeed
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pleted there will be four or five add'- »•ears has organised the frost pro- , her over.
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Knutt:—"Do you know that seven- tional rooms.
t<*etlon work In that county. Flovit "Yes, Yes.” she said.
teen thousand tw elve hundred and j
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Young of the United Slates weather 1 “ 'Zen I guess i'll keep Mary," he
eighty-two elephants were needed to FOR SALE—Two year old Registered bureau has again been aslgned to that said, turn ng to stagger from the plane.
Duroe Boar. Call or write P. 8.
make billiard balls last year."
H ills. Jasper Price right. A23-30
Dumb Dan:—“My. oh my—and Isn't
It wonderful that such big beasts can
be taught such exacting work?"
cm ng qem onsm uona is peing ar-je
ranged by Couiity Agent O. J>. Fiet- •
cher. Persons interested In having ¡»
these demonstrations In their commit-! •
Blties should communicate with th e ,*
county agent. Clover and strychnine •
bait will be used.
A. W. Moore, of the federal biologi
cal survey. Is spending some time In 1
Lane county and will conduct the
demonstrations. He has mixed more
poison for the gray diggers making a
total of 4404 pounds prepared f o r !
this p e st
The squirrel era d ia tio n work is '
going forward throughout the county
Mr. Fletcher states with good results.
Coast Fork M r*. Gao. Kehalbeck
.... Mrs. M A. Horn
C resvell
.. Mrs. Ada Jennings
Horen a
Heceta ....... __ Mrs. B. Baker
... Mrs. M. Gillespie
Hadleyvillel
.... Mrs. Grace Jones
Jasper
Lorane
Mrs, C M Foster
MeKentle Mrs Lawrence Millcaln
Mt. Vernon Mrs V. A. Reynolds
Silk Creek
Buluh Smith
Trent ....................
E. B. Tinker
Vida _____
Mrs W. E. Post
GILL BROS.
Special
DAHLIA
R. W. SMITH
T here Are Many Such
Bill S h iftless:—"I never pay any at­
tention to knockers ”
Keen Friend:—"I know that'a true
Bill—Not even oportunlty."
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