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    TH U R SD AY. MAY 2», 1926
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PA G E POUR
Lane County Farmers Union News
O F F IC IA L P U B L IC A T IO N
C O U N T Y U N IT rtO. H
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Reflections From Farmers
Union State Convention
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CRESWELL LOCAL
• O F F IC E R S O F L A N « C O U N T Y
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F A R M E R 'S U N IO N
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Local Reporters
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• Canary ....................... J. L Northup •
• C r o i r a i ................... Rav Bower •
Creswell local mel h t call meeting
• Ralph Laird. Crsswell, President. •
Th ML Vernon Local met W edne»*.. Cloverdale ..... Mra. L. J. Qetehell •
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• W ill W heeler, Trent. Vice Pre«) • Tuesday. May 17 for the purpose of
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_ liilllatlng and hearing the Hlale Con
day evening. May SO. for their usual • Coaat Fork Mrs. Geo Kebelbeek •
home of Oregon's Agricultural Col * dent.
aoeial time. There waa a good attend- !* Creswell ........... Mra. M. A. Horn •
By Mrs. E. H Tinker
vt niton reports Mr unit Mrs, G. L.
Betty Kappauf, Cottage Grove, *
ance and a delicious lunch w as served j * Dorena -------- Mra. Ada Jennings •
Aa the formal report of the Slate lege.
Gona were Initialed, and Mr and Mrs.
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a»«.-Treat.
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The spirit of antlsfactlon with our
bv the ladle«.
* Hec*ta .................. Mr* B- Hakpr * Convention will he sent to all mesa-
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l II. Cotter and Mlaa Caller of Walk-
• N. A. Horn, Cottage Grove, Doer
Mr. and Mrs McPherson and daugh-, * Hadleyvlllel _ _ Mrs M. Gillespie • hers In the form of intitules seul out organisation and faith In our officers
♦ I «r Vnlon which haa failed lo function
• Keeper
was
eltcvlon « of
Mrs. Grace Jones • |,y , be atat„ secretary the editor who w
a. made manifest at the eitcelon
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„m e w .r . voi«! lato Crea,
ter. Mrs Lee Davis went to Corvallis * Ja*P*r -
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W .ltsrvllle, con
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,o th . State meeting of the Farmer* Ì* * « « • - -
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*. attended the Convention as delegatt officer, when all officials were Uii.nl-
welt lora)
* McKensle Mrs Lawrence Millcain * from the Trent local desires to give ■noualy re-elected. lx>ve for ocr State i * duetor.
Mr Wm Hollleton gave a very Inter-
Vnlon last week. They report a very
»- Clemen». Chaplain,
Mrs V. A. Reynolds • to the members of the Lane County Secretary Mrs G. B Jones and .P i*
eating report of the Convention Mrs. «
successful meeting and say L a n e . • Mt Vernon
_ Bulah Smith * Farmers Union only a general Idea of preclatlon of her faithful worh In her
• Silk Creek
Wright lidd how the College enter­
county w as well represented there
... K. B. Tinker
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the convention. The moat predomln- position aa secretary wae expressed
tained the ladles As Governor I’lerce
Mr. and Mrs. Q. H. McCoy and child-j
Mrs. W. E. Post • i a ,e fastnre of the three days stay tn by presenting her a beautiful bouquet
ren of Rodondo Beach. California, ar-1 • V id a ______
has said he would give ua a talk at
TRENT LOCAL
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« j Corvallis was the splendid spirit of of pink carnations grown In the con
one of our meetings II was decided to
rived last Wednesday to spend the t
friendship and cooperation among servntory at the college.
secure him at an early date. Also to
summer with friends and relatives. ,
Although there were several resolu­
a ' members of the union, and the exten­
Mrs. McCoy was formerly Mlaa Fay ,
The next meeting of the Trent l-oral Invite the Grange with ua for the
CLOVERDALE LOCAL
sion department of the O. A. C. and tions of Importance and reports of will be held at the home of Mr. nad event
Smith.
the ctly of Corvallla. Introductions rom m ille«, adopted the peport which
It was derided that we would have a
E B Tinker, Wednesday night,
Mrs. Maggie Smith had the follow. •
ing for Sunday dinner guests: Mr and 1 1 . c ,OVPrdaU lxx.a , me, Frlllay eTen were unnecessary as each deegate la of first Importance to every mem June 3rd, Instead of May 37 Mrs. C only one meeting a month during Ike
Mrs. G. H McCoy and children, Mr. jng ^tay » j w((h only # few mpmber8 and visitor was furnished with a ber of Farmers Vnldnrgnts that con­ F Hyde and Mrs K 11 Tinker will a c t 'mnnt*a of July. August and Heptem-
and Mrs. B. O. Smith and son, Mr. and .
of „ „
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h~ r cerning organisation work. The need as hostegsrs and every member of per
Mlaa |.uctle I-and gave a vocal solo
Mrs. John Smith and three children.
d,
the JunIor
,ay ,
lug hU or her name and the county of more members, of stronger locals Farmara v „ |on Trent local Is urged to
was felt to be the greateat nee«l of Hie be
I ,, , h„ B waa . reading by little
Mrs. Tollman, her mother. Mrs
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Mr and > or Uxwl from which he cam .
Smith, and son. Mr. and Mra. Mason
Honl„ on and Mr am! Mra. Ca. i Th* »**- ° «»e farm er, organising stale organisation at the present lime. : Cutting of clover hay began at „putty Oano
| The refreshment comm ittee served
and three so » , of Junction C lt, came vatneg Qf Creawe|, wer„ yUltor, pr„
«nd pulling together towards those October has been set aside as Loyalty I 1'leaaant HU Ithla week
Goose berries and strawberries are ra|,a anr| lemonade
for the afternoon.
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and *“•*» •*» F*»rtb
*h* Month, a fund la to he raised for the
Will Reynolds and Ad Inskeep of
„ „ R|,ey p , tty ha„ a „ pnde<,
Farmer« Educational and Cooperative support of an organiser There will . now being marketed from Ihe Pleas­
be a stale executive meeting railed In, ant Hill dlglrlct.
Hardman spent the week end at the s t a , p Convantlon as our local's dele-
n on was the undercurrent that
FOR SALK -Carbon t»p er In large
E I. Reynolds home. They had been gate and gave a very complete and brought the members of farmers union the near future at which time more I Mr and Mrs C. F Hyde ant Mr
Sheets, 34x33 luche«, su lu ille for
attending the 1. O. O. F. convention at p,easlng repor,
Mr Holllston con- closer together than they have been definite plans will he made and fuller and Mrs E B Tinker attended the
tusking tracings. The News Office.
brought heretofore. The three days Instructions sent out to the locals. . Farmers Vnlon convention si Cor
Ashland.
gralulated Mra. Petty on her report.
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The next convention will he held In <al|(a |aM
aR|| r0por, hayl|)a ha(|
Mr and Mra Ben Conway of Spring- and
hlg lmprpaslon of thp roB (•» b u .ln ea. en frU ln m en L banquet,
Answer to last wssk'a p u illa .
Polk county and each member shotlM >n unilRUa|,y , 1XK, , | me.
and
fun
were
an
Inspiration
to
those
field visited Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds on Ten, | on
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resolve
now
lo
attend
that
meeting
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who attended the convention, and
Sunday.
Mr. Holllston told of the superior
everyone present regretted that every
EIGHTH GRADE EXAMINATION
The next m eeting of the Mt. A er- work accomplished by the larger lo-
TEACHERS EXAMINATION
non local will be held In the new hall
anJ Mld hp
,f rreawpI,
in the stM . of O rego. could not
The s-m l-aen esl teachers examine- j The Vnlform E'tbth Grade I x itn l
In the passing away of Mr. Roland and Cloverdale locals would unite and r***,Ve the tn,p,rat*“n *"d b<‘ *nco“r Hons will be held In the countv court nation will be given In Districts »here
room In Eugene commencing W edne. m i’»« * ’ **
Fox. the Mt. Vernon local loet one of form one lar, e
more benefit »««* “ >
tor the u p t im e of the ____________________________
who J have
It. members. We are aorry to loae rould
derlved from the rn lo n
Industry. The addre^e«. ,h e j<lay Ju„e • l0 . ,M5.
, o'clock an - 1 ments
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£ for , nues
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him
from
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extemporaneous
speeches,
the
toasts
lasting
the
balance
of
the
week
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on
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him from our number, as wel as from believed . hall could be built and con
Teachers desiring schedule, showing and 13. 1335
This examination I-
our community and our local extends Teniently furnished. Creswell has <ie “ lne ° ° n<iuet. tne rnpor? ana tne the time when each suhlect will be especially
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for pupil« who
were
heartfelt sympathy to each member of sired ,h|g union of locals for some d ‘sc“ »*,0M awong the dab-gutes at given can have sam e bv annlyln« lo i conditioned In the May examination
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work off conditional subj. i t«
E J MOCRE
the bereaved family.
thne and there are many who reall»
buHln'** meetings were all educa
Questions for conditions! euplls will
County School Superintendent.
J. M. Shaub of Creswell is spending the benefit that would be realised
be sent without application to Ihe
May 33 June 4
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i A plea to keep alive our organlxa-
a few days at the Reynolds home.
i from such a union. While there are
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tlon and to keep Its comm ittees con
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others who are loath to give up t h e .
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"Ah. old fellow." said a man m eet­
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stantly working, to cooperate not only
a a
County S ch o o l Superintendent.
home local. Knowing thia to be the ,
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May 2S June 4
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1» • marketing but In a aoeial way ing a friend In (he street, "so your
FARM REMINDERS
condition our Vice-President. Mr
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was made manifest at the election of were married nt last. Allow ins tn
Petty appointed a committee to make
aplt>n(Jld
n .|k e
congratulate you. for I hear you Pave
a thorough Investigation and asked'
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an excellent and accomplished w ife"
day of the meeting and again at the
W H I N A CAN OF
The first and best opportunity to them to have a report ready for our
'1 have Indeed.? wa« ih e reply.
banquet
The
need
o
f
concerted
ac­
force the growth of pigs is when they neIt meeting. It it desired that as
"Why the It perfectly a* home In
O UR 1C« C R K A M
are three weeks old. At that time many members as possible will at- tion directed by a wisely chosen literature, at home In music, at home
they start eating grain. The Oregon tend this meeting, so that this matter J ^ b y ^ J e t o ^ r n o ** waa
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home In science— | b abort.
la opened It will be found firm
station recommends that a creep be can be definitely settled,
• Pun
not lacking. -Joke, were
*’ “ * « » • '" r y w h .r s s x c .p t " -
and solid aa when first mad*-.
constructed In the pea at that time ' The refreshment comm ute was
plentlfnl. and the banquet which oc-l
•,-«'*Pt »hat.
Those who wish an Ideal des­
containing
a
trough
in
which
grain
asked
to
arrange
for
a
supper
and skim milk can be Olaced
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wa
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cured In the CoHege Tea R„em In th e' "Exrep' •» boms. - H e .r lh .l o n e
sert or a universally appreciated
and skim milk can be placed. By
Mr. Harry Lower had on display _
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and Home.
refreshmenl for some social
starting this early the pigs will be «wo boxes of Improved Oo.d Doltar
h“ 1”1’“* * » • J*
function, can give their order
eating better at weaning time and strawberries that he had grown on his C maX of 1 * 1 re* da’r" *U5r at
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(or any quantity with full confi­
have legs of a set back.
, farm. They were beauties and un-
dence that the cream will be In
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usually large, taking only fifteen to
perfect condition when It la
Top dressings of gypsum on the fill a pound box.
time to serve It.
meadow at this tim e wilt greatly In- -
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crease tfte coming hay crop.
PHYSICIAN AND S l’ROBON
cast at the rate of 100 pound« per j
JASPER LOCAL
acre Is the usual application. It ! . • • • • • •
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Office 404-7 M. & W. nidg.
often advisable to leave a strip nn-
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treated In order to compare the bene-
J. R. Conrad, local secretary sold
Pacific Telephones: Office
fits of the gypsum application, says his sheep last week. About 80 head
613: Res. 2075.
the state college experiment station, ¡changed hands In the deal.
Black raspberry culture In Oregon
The Sunday School is practicing for
Eugene. Oregon
Is better understood than formerly, a program on childrens day, the first
Free
Crank
Case
Service
though many small home growers do Sunday in June.
not realize the Importance of t-hfs
The Higgins and Carr sawmill shut
Auto Beauty Parlors
berry. Trelllslng of blackcaps, says down the middle of last week on ac-
the experiment station is not neces- count of the rain.
M. L. REWEY. Proprietor
Will Drury, who 1» working at W est­
sary when the canes are pruned low.
MT. VERNON LOCAL
aaouHHugu
a LH3
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Or. John Simons
Battery Service for
All Makes of Cars
EGGIMANN’S
U. S. L. Batteries
WE BUILD
Store fixture«, «helving, etc.
fir was a week-end visitor at his hame . Iletween Second and Third on
here.
Main Stret.
A ewe may he expected to produce
Bert Logan and wife of Fnll Creek
tw o lambs a year, but If forced to
Springfield
wag seen in this vicinity Sunday.
raise four she lays down on the Job.
An official government V eterinary1
She can profitably raise a Iamb and a
, tested the milk cows In this neighbor-
wool crop, but If sbe has to raise a
,hood last week.
crop of ticks end stomach worms In
All herds tested proved to be In fine
addition she soon ceases to exist. Dip- 'condition
ping Immedla’ -lv after »hearing helps
Mr. and Mrs Maurice Hllla spenl
to eliminate the ticks. Stomach worms Sunday with Mrs. Hills parents at
can be treated with a copper solution, Fall Creek.
which has proved succes«ful In get
ting rid of these parasites. Write the
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3rd
Dr. 8. R&lrh TWppel, Dentist. Vitus
state college or see your county agent
building. Sprfngf'eld, Oregon.
for Instructions.
Purebred
CALL AND S ’SE Dr. N. W. Emery sale, 350
on pr1- s on plat» and other work, tf I
ience« for the home.
ANDERSON
Manufacturing Corp.
Courtesy
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Service
Cor. G and Third Sts.
In Memory and in Honor of Those
A hum eroua novel en ter­
tainm ent
Departed, this Store will be closed
DAINTIES OF 19/Ò
ill
Coquettish ï -' iiilk and
Dance
DOCTORS AND NURSES
use rubbing alcohol fo r
aches, bruises, lameness
and dozens o f o th e r p u r­
poses.
Purest Rubbing Alcohol Is
• necessary in every home
fo r (he tre a tm e n t o f tired,
aching muscles. Used by
a!' leading athletes.
Special price for one week
LOUIS LONDON
C haracter Hong Studie«
HERSCHEL MAYALL
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"Her Midnight Visitors”
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HARVEY, HENEY <
GRACE
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Phone 7
MIKE, CARMEN & MICKY
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CA5M 5CARRX
C oiibu H us for any work you may
have.
Guernsey bull calf, for
Morris Hills, Jasper.
M-28.
Saturday, Memorial Day.
All kind« or built-in conven­
P in t hottie
59c
FLANERY’S
Drug Store
Tbv
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“Brassies & Brasses”
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Springfield, Oregon
W antee
Eggs and Poultry
Sher Khan
662 Oak Street
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Eugene, Oregon