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    Lane County Farmers Union News
O F F IC IA L P U B LIC A TIO N L A N « CO U N TV U N IT WO, H
F A R M UNION IN
state
DORENA LOCAL NO. 190
Loeal Reporters
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C a n a ry ___________ J. U Northup •
C e n t r a l __________ Ray Bower •
An tin pound girl arrived at the
_ Cloverdale ___ Mrs. L. J. Oetchell •
• Coast Fork Mrs. Ge». Kebelbet-k • homo o t Mr. and Mrs Bert Williams
• (S w sw e ll______ Mrs M. A. Horn • of this place Friday morning
Mr. and Mrs Archer arrived here
rkrrena
___Mrs. Ada Jtnnlngs •
Session Opens with Annual Ad- • H e r e to __________ M rs B. Balter • Friday evening and are heldlng aer
»Ices at the church all thia week
dress by President Egbert and • H .d leyviliel
Mrs. M u ille.p l« •
S p « ch by Professor Br.um- • £ • £
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iSX'r • Mr. and Mrs. B r o il Kirk attended
baugh of O. A. C.; Large At­ McKenaie Mrs Lawrence Mlllcnln • the dance at Cottage Grove Salurda)
evening.
• Mt Vernon Mrs. V. A. Reynolds •
tendance.
Mrs. J. B. Mosby and son. Hubert,
• Silk C r e e k ................ Bulah Smith •
Corvallis, May IS—The Orvgon • T r e n t ______ _____ _ E. B. Tinker • •hopped at Cottage Orove Mondav
State Farmers Vntoo Convention met
V id a ___________Mr*. \V. E. Post • evening.
Mrs John Jennings and children of
In the T Hnt on the grounds ot the |
» »i----------1-----!-----i---- s---- •---- i Collage Grove visited relative« in
Oregon Agricultural College Tuesday |
morning. May 1» at IS o ’clock. K. T. SHCRETARY JA RD fNB TO »i Dorena Thursday and Friday.
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Mabel
Mosby whose ech<p>l ‘
SPBCT DEPARTMENT F1EI.Ü
Reed, president of the Chamber of
Mafrei
Dtvtde closed Friday Is home again
WORK IN WEST
Commerce gave an address of srel-
(hl Diace
corn*.
Mr. Richards gave the re­
* The heavy rain which h a . been (nil
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Adams, president
president of
of the
the
In order that he may become famll-
The hM vy rain wntcn nas neen ra.i
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COAST FORK LOCAL
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FARM SR'S UNIO N
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Mrs. Robert I'owell la oonvaleselng
nicely since her return home from the
hospital.
Mrs Lincoln Taylor receive«! the
announcement of the marriage of her
nephew Virgil Powell May ». at Myrtle
IMint. the home of the brldea parents.
Mr. and Mrs Powell will make their
home at San Pedro. California
Mrs. George Kappaut left for Cor­
vallis Tuesday morning, where she
will attend the stale convention of ths
F. E. and C. U. of A.
The community la sorry to hear
Monday afternoon of the death <t
Mrs. W. Thaekra Mrs. Tharkra had
bean quite III for several w eak.
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• Ralph Laird. Creswell. President. •
• W ill Wheeler, TrsnL Vlee Preet- •
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• Betty Kappauf, Cottage Orove, •
• see.-Tress,
• N. A. Horn. Cottage Orovo. Door •
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• H. C. Jaekoon. WaltorvIBo, Con- •
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• O. L. Clamant, Chaplain.
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PBDGRiM IS READY
FOR JERSEY JUBILEE
Many Entries Expoctad In All
Classes and Ribbons Will be
Awarded; Loving Cup for
Boys and Girls Calf Club
Winners.
Th« p n < rsm has been a rra n g e d
and a large exhibit of Hne purebrvd
stock la »«peeled at the Lane county
Jersey Jubilee to be held Ttiuedsy,
May J«, at the L. D Greggs and lh>R
farm four mllee north of Nprlagneld.
Ribbons will he awarded prise winners
In all clasaee ami a silver loving cup
will he given the hoys and girls Persey
'calf clug scoring th s highest number
Trent local mat Thursday, May 1«
at the Pleasant lllll high school build
’ Mt* N * Grow eg of Toppntah. Ing. Mrs. K It. Tinker was ch«>sen
WaaWsgto«. I . visit I a . at lb . home delegate and Mrs C. F Hyds alternate
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» to attend the state convention at Cor­ of points.
The public Is Invited sa well ns th«
Aon ,.1« oo Hw . V a . n Colon w ort 1. t h . OoW. S n , n n r , of AfrtewMor. bat b .a b o . to m —47 'k o i
boo <
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. . . . , , I k . P o o .lt vallis It was voted to meet during
Jers«y breeders
Everyone coming
n Washington
Jardin will leave Washington on May iayed the late gardens.
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(be summer months at the htnuee of
| bring lunch basket« The purpose of
At noon the ladlea were taken to 17 for a a ll week s Inspection trip , Norval N ewell of Cottage Grove ,■<’«"«.
the members.
be College Tea room In the Domestic through the west Four fifths of the
Sunday with Florence Land
| Hebron ath«»oJ d osed w ,b *
thia Jubilee Is to "Tell the W orld.'
S e ^ X l d S g where they partook 10.000 workers In the department are j Ruth Etl<Iand of Culp Creek .p e n , for t h . children and
The next meeting will be at the that iJtne County can produce fin«
home of Mr. and Mra. E B. Tinker purebred Jersey cattle.
X a dellclocs luncheon prepared and at stations scattered throughout the SuB<Uy „ r t, home of her parents
Mr and Mrs. J Lata« n a
j Wednesday, May 17
mrved by the college girls After the country outside of Washington, a fact Mr a0<1 Mrs. C. H Jennings
,fr«m (am p B. this w eek,
The program folows:
uncheoa the different buildings on which led the Secretary to decide on
A. I-and atarted re.hlnglln* his
Mrs Oeorge Kappauf. Mrs U I l ! Alfalfa planted In the
Ptrasant >•30 Demonstration on Judging the
be campus and the experiment fields thle early visit. At n later time he
houaa Ti esd«y but had to quit for Huff and Mrs. Oeorge Kebelbeck
dnlry cow. It C. Jones of the O regon
lllll district Is making a fine showing
were visited
¡expects to go io m e aowvuw«®»
f#w j By s on accounei oi m®
called on Mrs. Powell last week
Agricultural College.
The Pleasant lllll high school Junior
10 00 Boys’ and Girl*' Judging content
At 7 SO the membres again met at through the East and South
Th^ Cu,p Creek Camp waa close.:
A „ . Addleoo. and family of Lor-
play will be given ridgy night. May
11 0 0 Judging in open clasees
the T Hut and were favored by sever
The trip of Secretary Jsrdine will for the day Saturday on account of ane visited at the George Schneider j
21 “YWntnle Tonson's Yob." Is the
11:00 dinner Everybody Is urged to
home.
al selections by th e Cadet Band, take him to California, with stops In t)aj weather.
play will be given Friday night. May
Mr. Bnll
and Mrs T J Clark
bring well filled baskets
President Egbert gave his annual ad- Kansas, Utah and Idaho on hls way Miles W icks
and Mother, of Star.
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. — and family |
Ylmmle Yonson
in Cottage Chester W heeler
dess and Prof Brumbaugh of the O. A. west, and In Washington. Oregon. vU,|8d Friday with relatives at Mar
a, , h, Carr home In
Program as Follows
Bussell Harrison
Mr Kent
Grove Sunder.
C. gave the principal speech of the Montana. North Dakota. Nebraska and
Mildred Mornlngstar
Mrs. Kent 1:10 Addreaa of welcome by L. D.
Miss Hasel Fuhuer returned to O
evening
Of much Interest w as the Iowa on the return. As the tour Is i
i Griggs,
A C Sunday after spending the week M a ry H a rd e n
reading given by little six year old primarily fo field Inspection, the .
Belle, thrlr adopted daughter i Response
end
at
the
home
of
her
parents
Katharine Wright, daughter of Mrs. secretary Is accepting hut a limited .
HADLEYVILLE LOCAL
Emery Schrenders _ ..Pal. a detective ' Instrumental mnuelr. Mr»
George
Clyde Wright who Is preeident of the number of speaking engagements.
Frank, a cl«»efc
Harold Bedell
Melslnger of Eugeni- Bible Vnb
Marriage
Licenses
Issued
Creswell local which has the dlstinc- j
___ Sylvia, a nice«
Julia Swafford
verslty.
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H. H Smith, delegate wa* unable W I Dulng the pnsi week Couniv Clerk j
lion of being the one local which has
Peg Irish helper ' Acromptlehments of the Jersey breed
Helen l«arimer
'attend the convention at Corvallis on
JASPER
LOCAL
. R B- Bryson hns Issued marriage - Berry Mauney
all offices filled by women.
Mlcksv. farm .hand
especially In Oregon. Ivan Ixrngh-
.'a cco u n t of sickness, so W
* > licenses to the following: Kenneth P
Athough many delegates are pre«-'
....... Kelly, a helper
Gertrude Dtlley
nry, field representative of the
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«rent
as
a
delegate.
R
em
olds
and
Elsie
V.
Canterbury.
ent many more are expected tomor- (
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American Jersey Cattle Club
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Mrs
A.
Slmonsen
and
son
Charles,
b-th of Cottage Grove: Amonde G
row. Wednesday. There is a spirit ot j Our program given May^11I w n. «
d M<jnJay |o
Reading
Mina Wlllsl of Wlllakenale
DeMeriStL
Portland, and
1-oclnds
III Near Thurston Mise
Anne Alms of Oregon Jersey Breeders. D.
good will and fun mingled with "‘‘rl 'great
rrvat success. A
a large
»urge c
ro w u was
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crowd
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ousness that is making the convention preaeBt
A number of folks came S lm o n sen .w o a w ,
* w#n| (<> Dell, Eugene. Byron B Sutton and Ericson, a student at the Thuslon
C. Wo»!»worth of Albany.
Matilda Mcllwaln. both o f F u g n e ; high school Is very III at the J. W
one long to be remembered.
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Fall creek a„d some from j Mr and xsrs.
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Reading
Guy Gilmore. Junction City
Mrs. Tinker, i
Springfield
After th . program Corvallis T ueed.y to ..te n d the con Elty Pickard. Marion, and Mrs Nora Burch home ear Thurston
¡Talk. It J Werner. Director of Agri-
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s h i i s i n 'c«»urtrt«hL Bn«*«*;
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everybody enjoyed eating Ice cream ventlon.
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a u R u ra l E d u c a tio n o f C alifo rn ia.
R oe. and children
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* aDd cake Onr next regular business
Mr and Mrs
Music
Dr
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Ralph
Wppel.
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entiti.
VHns
father
R
C.
are visiting Mr Roes’
Eugene
SPENCER CREEK LOCAL
meeting will be May 27.
Awarding of cups and prises
bulldln«. Springt ’ Id. Oregon.
The Higgins and Can- sawmill load- Roes and sons
The Lone Cedar and Omen door <*.»
ed out two cars of ties last Saturday
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. q£»ur
Spencer Creek Ixtcal met Friday i
Grace W allace has finish«! ¡rlets enjoyed an
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rvening. May 15. for a socU l good h “ ‘” ^ 7 teach,ng at the «’h a - l - T at «reendoor school. There w ~ a
time. A large crowd was present.
oerden school and returned home last
lee cream and cake was sold during W ednesday.
the
he evening.
, j -j-he
The Humphrey brothers have had
nati
The Good Order C oijm itte« Is plan- aeTen goats killed by coyotes In the
. g . to obtain
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lin
speakers for the esasto«
next laM f(?w ^ayg
regular meeting. June 5.
Rev. Masters who tiaa been preach­
ing here for nearly a year has gone to
S P R IN G FIELD M E TH O D IS T
Creswell where he will preach for the
(Ebbert Memorial
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summer. Hls place here will he filed
At the fireetde hour of S:M In the by Mr. Gordon of the E B. U.
evening Miss Ellxabeth Lemley will
Mr. Swender, the State field secr«-
preeent something of the w histling tary of the Chlrstlan church, gave a
xrt during the song service. Thia talk here last Sunday.
«rill be followed by the pastors review
of Dean Browns “Why I Believe.”
TIRED AFTER EATING?
The Church School m eets at i:4 5 .
TRY THIS SIMPLE MIXTURE
with Mrs. Ma Gantx as superintend­
ent. The Men's Bible Class meet* in
If
you feel , tired after eating.
the study and le growing. They have
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d * ,^ e d m i J e i V y o u e « „ m a .h
leadership.
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bowels
Simple buckthorn
The Older Toung People, with Pro- o r D ow etn.
o myi
m e u iu e r
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bark, magnesium
sulph c p.,
fessor Bain as president, and the
p rln p
m ,xw l ,n A d.
round table plan also in n^ r‘ ''nn sr ' ¿ k a
helps any case gas on
increasing in rum ber, and have a
RtOTnaf>h u n leB „ d u e t o d e e p -
social evening once a month In one of
causes.
The QUICK
n ’Z -? ° v P*
w .rH ed People’s c la w la ' a c t lo n w111 8 u r P ri« e you. Adlerl-
The Tonng Married P eo p les Claw la
wonderful for constipation
po;ular movement, and they to
(n Qne h o u r
tath*r In some home monthly for a
and never gripes.
(octal time.
Flanery’s Drug Store.
The morning worship at 11:00
»’clock, with a Scripture Exposition on
FOR SALE—Carbon paper In large
‘Life's Enrichment.” All at "The
sh eets. 2«x39 Inches, suitable for
;hurch of the cordial welcome." F. L.
making tracings. The News Office.
Moore. Minister.
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Springfield, Oregon.
May Shaffers took first prise In the
sew ing club. Juanita Ollllepte second.
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Everett Runk oo
p
Calf
calf Club.
club.
Thelma Powell and Herold Hooker
took the prixe In the sheep and p ig :
clubs. Everyone enjoyed the program
given by the club children ot both
district*.
Purebred
sale, |50
Battery Service for
All Makes of Cars
U. S. L. Batteries
Free
WEDNESDAY. MAY 27th
2 Shows at 7 and 9 P. M.
Crank Case Service at
Auto Beauty Parlors
THE FLORENIS
European Poseurs and
Equilibrists
CLAYMO
Comic and Artistic Clay
Modeler
Revue Comique
With
Ergolsky A Sabbot A Co.
in
“CABARET PASTIMES’’
M. L. REWEY. Proprietor
Between Second and Third on
Main Stret.
Springfield
FISKE A FALLON
offer
Words and Music
ARMSTRONG A SMITH
in
"On the Highway’’
One regular 36c potted plant with every 11.00 cash purchase
Limit 10 to a customer
These plants will be splendid for Decoration Day, Window
Boxes etc.
Every year we have had to place a larger order—so come
eariy and get your pick.
the fresh, dean vegetables here.
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This year in addition to Geraniums we will have other
flowering plants and possibly some ferns.
Ketels Drug Store
Springfield
You’ll Like
Oregon
W anted
We take special care to
Quality straight thru Is our motto
and it applies to everything we carry.
Its better to buy
goods of known quality, especially when the price is the
Date.
Annual
Geranium Sale
Two days, Thursday-Friday
May 28th and 29th
Guernsey hull calf, for
Morris Hill*. Jasper.
M2«.
select only the best.
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
(Fanners Union Subscription)
Eggs and Poultry
same as the ordinary kinds.
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Feeds, Crain, Flour, Shingles
Union Local ....
From
larg<* attendance
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Mexclxtr F . B . C. U. Of A .
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