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    THURSDAY, MAY 7, 192«
TUR 3PWNOF1ELD NEWS
ÊAO« FOUR
Lane County Farmers Union News
O FFIC IA L P U B LIC A TIO N L A N ! CO U N TY U N IT wO. 14
LANE C O M I CÖÖB1
INFORMATION FOR DELEGATES
• OFFICERS OF L A N ! CO UN TY •
•
FARM ER'S UNION
•
MANY INTERESTED IN
COUNTY AGENT PROGRAM
Local Rapartare
*
C a n a ry ............... ....... J. u Northup •
•
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•
Intense in tero « 1« om u ty agent
| •..('antral __________ Ray Bower • A N N U A L M I S T I N G S T A T E F A R M reservation, but If you should over­
• R a lp h L a ird , C re y w e ll, P re s id e n t, • ¡ w o r k Is even In Ihe report of O, B.
look
thia
precaution
and
be
unable
to
!.. C loverd ale__ Mrs. L. J. Oetchell •
E R S ' U N IO N
get a room, report to the eeoretary of • Will Wheeler, Trent, Vlsa-Praal- • Fletcher, count) agent, for April The
• Coast Fork Mra. Goo. Kebelbeck •
• d en t
• report shows that «3 meeting* w ets
] • Creswell _____ Mrs. M. A. Horn •
i
Corvallis, Oregon. May 19, 10. 11. the Corvallis Chamber of Comtnerra. • Betty Kappauf, Cottage Grove, • held with an attaudauca of 556 anil
above the Itenton County Stale benh
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! • Dorons _____ Mrs. Ada Jennlngx • 1915
• that 340 people called at the office for
A n s w e r 19 Q uestions P ro po n d edja H e c e ta ................... Mra B. Baker •
on 2nd street. He will see that a • see.-Treas.
Place of Meeting:
• N. A. H o r n , C o tta g e G r o v e , D o o r • advice and help Of th<we that railed
place
la
found
for
you
by G ra n g e and F a rm U n io n • Hadleyvllle! — Mra M. GUleaple •
The "Y' Hut on the southwest ren t­
• ' at the office Inquiries were made on
(• Keeper
Commttee; Says County Debt • Jasper _ ........... Mra. Grace Jones • er of the O. A. C, rajnpus. This Is a Camp Oround:
i • M. C. Jaskaan, W sltervllle, Con- • following subjects: Rodent control 91.
• Lorane ...........Mrs. C. M Foster • comfortabe meeting p'ace with seat
Some delegate* may want to camp.
• farm crop*. »1. organisation 10. dairy
Decreases.
• McKensle Mrs Lawrence Mlllcaln • tn< capacity for 300 or more, cafeteria TMe public auto park, down town Is * d u s te r.
I • O. L. Clament, Chaplain.
•
IS. so I la 11. Ilrealnrk 8. and inlare|lane-
• Mt. Vernon....Mrs. V. A. Reynolds • near by Committee rooms accessible 'Pi«'n«lldly equipped with tag oe. camp
In answr to a series of questions to
• ous 90
• Stlk Creek __ ____ Bulah Smith • in near bv buildings The “Y” Hui Is ’“ «**••
k,,l h*n
the county court by the legislative
“ j The office rail* show that Raturday
• Trent _______E. B. Tinker •
about a m il. from the down town , tnodattona. shower baths, etc. The fee
comm ittee of the Lane County Farm
la the day most popular The days
• y t d a ___________Mrs. W. E. Post •
, l a 50c per night per auto and party.
• SPENCER CREEK LOCAL • averaged aa follows for the month:
hotels.
ers' Union and the Pomona Orange,
j
For
76c
additional
fee
a
tourist
party
• H o te l A cco m m od ations:
the following report, containing the .
¡Monday 11.7® Tuesday 7. Wednesday
...... is . ,n.w«iine will hrt bungalow m a y he secured, which will
queries and the answers, has been budget was made, to continue the eer ,
guarantee comfort regardless of the
The
oi , h. Furmans 11. Thursday 10. Friday 13.6 and Halur.
prepare«! by the court.
v ice, of the hrldgu Inapector and the ^ J u . « ^ f e w J
„ (w ea th er
.
u .lo u ma. Friday. May. I. for a day 16 IS
1. Do the records show that the ^ A n e.—in ten tio n «o have bridge and ¡>u.«,y proud. will be c o m p l e x
regular b u s .n ... a -a lo n .
Lane county debt was Increased ot
Oregon farmers find It to Ihelr ad­
. .
I Jutan Hotel— About 300 rooms w ill, A Joc noon lunrneon eno ■ ao<
Elwln
McCornark of the
Wool
diminished under the management ot road foreman.
_
n .ou l « h u h dinner In the evening are Served in Growers Association was present and vantage to Interview rannsrs or con­
17. If so. why was there not some ,b F ^ v .ll.b .^ .t «he Julian
, Waldo Hrtl. a block • - < of the “V
sul! Ihe experiment station before
the preceding county court?
be the official haadquarters. j
7 .7
' 7 7 “ "*
°" ''’ " ‘’’
planting. of various berries or v e g « -
I . Do the records ot Lane Indicate provision made for their salary In •< »
Hui.
If
your
appetite
I.
not
aatl.fled
|(
w
market|n<
Prices are as follows
for cannery nee. Large . areas
that the county debt Is Incraslng or tha budget?
the IB and 36 cent meals ran be su p
.
..
_ . . ablea
-
.
One person In room without hath.
rlem .nted by sddltlonal order, r a t -
™ b a ln e a , meeting was r .* ed to
pi . nt^ whlck are not tha
dlmlniahlng under the management of 18. From what funds do they receive
»116—»1
50.
tarla atyle. so there I. no limit to what
“ " ,h ’ r
hour “nd bM' ly p . nor variety deelred by c a n n e d ...
the present county court.
their pay?
neee disposed of a t soon aa possible, i
„
Ana. 17 and 18—Bridge foreman Ona person in room with bath.
Ana. 1 and J—Steadily decreased for
you
can
<
»*<
*1 00—*150
paid from bridge fund.
At the noon hour SB. 46 and *5 cent
W" " * pl— *>
•» " » ““«••
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the last tour years.
19 Do you employ two road mas­ Two persons In room without bath,
S. la the *15.00« that was placed
luncheon, are also served at tha Col " » • " of oor
b .v . alread y, .
TIME AND PLACE OF
•
»1.00—»1.50.
In the 1914 budget tor a timber cruise ters when there Is not sufficient work
e g . Tea Room. In the H om . Econo-
“p for
N ew .
.
LOCAL MEETINGS
•
Two
persons
In
room
with
bath.
In Lane County, still In the county to keep one busy?
„
mica H uldina Just reroro the square! * lunch. consisting of sandwiches j • Canary—First Sunday and Third •
8340—$
3
50
Ans.—No.
treasurers?
CorvaHla*Holo<—« t least ten room , to the north of the “Y" Hut. R eside.
• “*» < » " • •
« •" * > b? “ >• * thUurday. Farmers Union Hall.
•
Ans.—No.
a
good
place
to
ret
the
Tea
Room
la
k«**1
order
com
m
ute
to
all
present
•
Cloverdale—Second
and
Fourth
available. Prices:
4. If not. for what purpose w as It
also Interesting because II la a practl- i The next meeting will be held at
• Fridays. ( loverdale School House •
One person In room without bath.
HADLEYVILLE
LOCAL
used
cal
laboratory
where
s tu d e n ts
In , Frank Gent'a place Friday evening.
• Creswell Fire! ami Third Tuea-
*1.15—81.50.
e e e e e e e e
A n s—To retire warrants.
Home concmlca get actual egperlence May IS. As this Is lo be a social , • days, Croswell, M. W. of A Hall. •
One person In room with bath
5. Was It lawful to nee this money
In preparing and serving meals. You mating Ihe public Is Invited lo attend • Coast Fork—Second and Fourth •
*100
The Hadleyvllle local will hold open
for any other purpose until the tim­
• Thursdays. Hebron Church House. •
50c extra for additional person In o n e ,»botId go there at least once
ber cruise made by Mr. Xease was meeting Thursday night.
• Duneho—First Tuesday. Dane be •
Loving Cup for Calf
There
ir
e
good
commercial
r.
«t
room.
Mrs. Em m i Powell returned home
legally settled?
• School House.
*
Noto:The mkl-fe of the week la the auranls down town and restaurants
,
.
Sundav after spending several days
.
..
.
..
A silver loving cup will be given
A n s — T e a.
”
Dorena—Second and Fouth Tuan- •
on the north and south t,
.
t
.- a
at the Eugene hospital taking cure i b“»F
,or »“• Corvallis hot-la. It and cafeterias
. .
. f o r
th» high scoring Jersey calf and • days. Dorena Chugoh.
w A Is It Dot a fact that leas than
*
would be a good plan to write five ot aide of the campus where meals may i
__ .
.
another cup for lb* high scoring in-
one year ago the members of the of her ststter-tn-law.
Hadleyvllle — First and Third
six
day*
Is
head
of
tim
e
for
your
he
secured
at
very
reasonable
prices.
The Rosa Brothers and their slater.
dividual member of a calf club at the I . Thursdays. Hadleyvllle School
present county court declared them­
I Ijine County Jersey Jubilee to be held • llecetn —First Sunday of each
selves strongly In favor of continuing Mrs. Carrie Ollllaple. and daughter
•
•
•
• b rg and she la getting better now.
.ren t Sunday with thetr slater. Mrs. ■
at WTIIakensla May 13
Th* prises • month. Heceta Ib-hool House
the timber cruise In Lane county?
Biot hr Guy Morton la making s o m e
CANARY LOCAL 189
Mayna.
He
has
some
•**
by
*
comm'"
**
• J a .p e r -S e c o n d and Fourth Wad- •
Ana.—Tea.
good <weam r «cords,
W. I. S««ls and family visited at J. i
I of R. P. Laird W II Dunn an-l F. L. . n-wJay, w o . w Hall. Jasper •
7. Were you sincere In making such
excellent
milkers.
statem ents or were they merely used J Hookers Sunday ev ening.
_
__ . ,, . ,
_,
Chambers.
,< ideane—Second
and Fourth •
A. R Oeder went to Eugene Sunday
The grain fields up and down the
Arnold Colllar. counlv club leader
Mr. and Mrs. M Pratt and children '
as campaign buncombe?
•
visited at M Gllleeple-a Sunday even-
a
’ ‘i* 7 ’
*r* »bowing a splendid g r o .lh , lp e c „ , 0 <.,„5. , o « ,h lb ll calves al • WedneaJaya 1. O. O. F. Hall.
Ans.—Were sincere.
• MrKansle local, second and •
com pen led htm He had an acute at- | a, B r. iu |t o,
rac<B, WBrm w. , lh.
the Jersey Jubilee
*. If you were sincere In placing to®-
• fourth Wsdnauday, * p. m. I. O. O. •
tack of bladder troubla, but Is much
great stress on such statem ents, why i Mrs. A Stmonsen and sens Mr*
• F. hall. W sltervllle
•
better now.
Remember
the
beach
picnic
Sunday
is
at the taxpayers meeting, did you not Slmonsen and daughter visited rela
M arriag e Licenses fa r W ta k
• Mt. Vernon—First and Third •
Mr Burton has traded hit farm for
*<ay 10, by the pupils and patrons ot
make the cruise sure by Including In tivea at Cottage Grove Sunday. Mrs. property near Eugene
•
S iltc
o o e school.
County Clark R. 8. Bryson baa la * Wednesday Ilntsflsld Store.
lltcoos
school. It
It Is
Is reported
reported that
that
the 1935 budget a sufficient amount Lambkin and daughter came home
Mr and Mra. Carl Millar antartaloed
bo<u can
|h -
now
nlBrTlMr
tM fo lk ,, • Bilk 1 1 - 4 Mmda FlrM and Third •
to cover the cruise for the ensuing with her sister Mrs. M. Slmonsen to friend, from Coo. Bay Sunday.
.
t
eoupk, (|ur(n, (h„
w„ k: • Thuroday .1 C M .r School H oua. •
spend the week.
year?
Ttoe regular moothtr m eeting o f ^ . J#
# <h(jrt pr(><TBm
c RBb. r vanrouvsr. Wash and * Spencer C re e k -T h ird
Friday. •
Member P iss e s Away
Ans.—Presumed at that time we
the
Canary
Farmers
Union
was
BOt
^
c
dlnoer
Ev.rybody
co
m
.
A
n
n
.lt
Collins.
Eug.na;
Jack
Orover
*
P
in
.
Orova
School
House
..S iste r Etta Rosa pasted away April
were proceeding correctly.
------- • and
-------------
held last Sunday because of alckudas
br)M g
of
v , B, . a B„d IjlurB Lt|Hyn * -------
Trenk- ---- Rerortd
Fourth Wed •
9 Did you not know when you 19. 1915. She leaves her husband. R. In the community It la hoped to b e .
Pleasant HUI
High •
w ilklna Is n l.n tln g som e To1»- »Prlngfleld: William A Bond), • noedaye
added the one-half mill to the budget ¡C. Roaa. two daughters and five sons, xble to resume our m eetings soon.
| Brother Wilkins is planting some
'new ly cleared land. He Is building »»< «n<1
J L u ck ey, both of Eu- * «<*<»» »'<*
that such an act was unlawful and | to mourn their loss. She was laid to
The Sunday School met with slater
Vida—Second and Fourth Ralur- •
» McCumber. Jasper.
would be rejected?
April 1 1915 In I. 0 . O . F. cemet- Northop again Sunday and enjt^red i up w . apendld herd of m ilker.
_ n ______ 1
t .- s W
• flA
V B a at
l Mlnney
M r.
days
Hall.
•
and war-1_
Melva
Pearl Taylor. Fall f Creek
She
1
eaces
many
A na.— No, we were In doubt aa to ®rT
Hugene,
a profitable session
, Slater Orovea reports good success
and Harry «>, Wlloox and Gladys • Secretgstaa will please send In •
what came under six per cent lim its
The dance at Slltroos Saturday *1lb her flock of fancy WhKe Leg Bishop, both of Rulen'p
• Gme and placa af meeting and •
sympathy to the sorrowing family.
(Ion.
evening w a s wen attended and those horns.
• changes at data at tfiey may oc- •
10. Is your Interest really with tha
The dairymen of this valley, aa
present report a good time.
•
Dr. R. Ralph IMppel. Dentist. Vltns • cur,
common taxpayer or with the large
Dutton's logging company are get­ elsewhere are building up some excel­ building. SprlngfRId. Oregon
JASPER LOCAL
timber holder?
ting a fine bunch of logs ont of the lent dairy herds by saving thsir beat
Ana.—Hava no Interest except flair-
heifer calves each spring, and keeping
timber ready for rafting.
ness to all taxpayers
Messers Brown a n t Hotsanple s r e 'a high grade sire. Aa a result of t h i s 1
Don't forget the trogram our local having better success logging wh'te careful selection the dairy herds here j
11. How many touring and other
passenger cars does Lane county own will give Wednesday. May 13. The cedar on the beach since tb»v h*»sn « m not suffer by comparison with
program will begin at 8 o'clock. Ice using a caterpillar tractor with their those of any locality.
s t the present time?
croam will be sold and cake served large wheels.
Ans —Five.
i
■ - -■ —-
- - — —
11. How many automobiles, not by the ladles. Ten cents admission
Miss Ethel Erhnr» who Is emn’oee-t I s s s s e s
s s s
owned or hired by the county, does a-111 be charged.
as a nurse st Good Samaritan hospital •
TRENT LOCAL
•
W ill
Drury, who Is working at of Port1n*d Is spending a week with
Lane county supply with gas, oil and
1
W estfir cut his hand quite severely her parents.
tiros?
1
— ■■ -
last week and was home for a few
Ans.—None.
Are the two outatandlng featuroH of thia utorea popularity.
M r. and rMs Davenport of Portlsnd J Th* Trent local w ill, meet at the
13. How many touring and other days,
l i r e h e r e f o r t h e summer and ssv thev high school building Wednesday night 1
Our prices alao afford the thrifty houaewlfe an opportunity
passenger care has Lane county
Alden McCumber of Jasper, and |constd»r ‘he Isk*
hesnHfn»
! May 13.
1* will be necessary to j
bought since June 1. 1924?
Miss Taylor of Fall Creek were mar-
All o* th scarlet fever pat’epts are choose a delegate to the state con- i
to nave. Our customere are aatiBfled—they know q u a lity -
Ana.—Bought and exchanged four rled the first of this week
¡reported as well except Ellen Srhotlen- yentlon at this mewtlng
M. L. Wallac*, our road supervisor
price and continue to Rave by buying here.
14 What was the total prloe paid
finished grading on the Hills Creek
for such cars?
Ans.—Two liquor cars paid about road Monday.
Feeda, Orain, Flour, Shingles
$800 In exchange.
Mrs. P A. Wilier bad the mlsfor- i
15 Is It not a fact that touring tune to loose 75 small chickens by
cars owned and supplied by Lane kthe brooder catching In fire. T h eir!
county are frequently used for pleas- residence narrawly escaped
being ,
ure tripe and other private purposes?. burned.
Ans.—Not supposed to be.
; Wise Maude W allace who w as oper-
18 W as It the Intention o f th* ated on for appendicitis was die-
DEPARTMENT
county court, at the time the 1925 charged from the hospital Saturday
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