T l ÎVRSPA Y . JUNK 2ft. 1»2f. T U R SPR IN G FIELD NEWS PAGE POUR T Lane County Farmers Union News O F F IC IA L P U B L IC A T IO N GOVEMDR PIERCE 10 ADDRESS PICNIC W ill Speak at Joint Picnic of Farmers Union and Grange at Creswell School Ground Wednesday, July 1, • Local R eporters • C anary ................ J. I* N orthup • t ’en tral ..... Ray Bowar . C loverdale . . Mrs. I.. J. Gt tchcll • C oast Fork Mrs. Geo. K ebelbeck • C resw ell .......... Mrs. M A. Horn • Dorena ........ Mrs. Ada J nnings • H eceta ............... Mrs. B. Baker • H adleyvillel Mrs. M Gillespie • Ja s p e r Mrs. G race Jones • L orane Mrs C. M P o ster • M cKenzie Mrs Law rence Mitlcain • Mt Vernon Mrs. V. A. Reynolds • Silk C reak Bulah Sm ith • T ren t ................. K. B T inker • Vtda ................. Mrs. W. K. P ost G overnor W alter M. P ierce will be iu C resw ell W aineadwv, Ju ly 1. to •peak a t the Jo irt piculs of th e C res­ well Farm ers Cuio.1 and G range, at • • th e (ro u n d s o t th e C resw ell school, • • • • • • • • • rta rtin g a t 10 a. m A program will • • be giveu by th e two o rganisations : » a JASPER LOCAL with prom inent ouiaiue speakers. • • • • • • • • • * At noon a picnic d in n er will be held. Every body Is requested to bring a T he farm er* of thia neighborhood lunch, drinking cups, spoons etai a re all busy cu ttin g th e ir hay crop* Coffee, Sugar and cream will be and are hoping th e fine w eath er cob fu r n ¡ah ad by th e two local organiza­ tinues until the hay is all in th e b arns Ruby Hills, sm all d au g h ter o t Mr. tions a t the grounds. A cordial Invi­ tatio n is extended to every body. It and Mrs. M aurice H ills, was qul’e does not m a tte r if you a re not a m em ­ (Sick last week, but Is much b e tte r b er of these organisation*. B ring now. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. H um phry. Mr your friends and have a good time. and Mrs. R C. H um phrey and child­ ren. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. W eller and STA R TS DIRECTORY OF family. Mr. and Mrs. P alm ateer, Mr PUREBRED LIVESTOCK and Mrs. A. E. Jones and sou and Jo h n H uniphery motored to T riangle A d irecto ry of • all th e purebred latke last Sunday, retu rn in g the saute livestock ow ners in I-ane County is day. now being prepared by County Agent S everal from here atten d ed the O. S. F letcher, who expects to m ain­ «lance given at the Mt. Vernon new tain a service In his office both for hall last S aturday evening. th e seller and buyer of purebred live­ The Higgins and C arr sttw mill shut stock. Names of 185 breed ers have down last S aturday for th e P leasan t been secured and Mr. F letch er re ­ Hill picnic. q uests oil o th -rs not com m unicated Mr. and Mrs. Chill W ulsh. who w ith to w rite him what kind of stock moved h ere a few weeks ago from th ey have. A purebred b reed er is Lowell, lif t last week for P ortland anyone who h a s one o r m ore purebred w here Mr. W alsh’s b ro th er John is fem ales and u ses a purebred sire, sick and is not expected to llv -. w h eth er they own it o r not. . T h e lum ber for the W allace Creek bridge was delivered last Monday ami th e rem odeling of the bridge will be Save Forage Samples gin soon. Now is th e tim e to s ta rt saving forage crop sam ples to exhibit a t tile K ane County F air, rem inds Count v A gent F letcher. P ut th e sh eath es aw-av in a d ark place and they will keep until fair tim e, he says. • a H A D LEYVILLE LOCAL a • a » • • • • • • T he H adleyville Local held th eir re g u la r busin ss m eetin g la« 1 T h u rs­ day night, seyrfre' in terestin g subjects w ere talked over. .Mrs. W. I S ta ls spent Monday at Cillispies. Mira Jess. c’imonse«t uf Eugene sp e n t the week-end with h er paren ts. Mr. and Mrs. M. Sinion.-en. Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Leep v is ile ' the M. Gillespie fam ily Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. R lenk visited re la tiv e s at C ottage Grove Sunday. _V isits in G oshen—Mi»s Pearl Nel­ son visited S atu rd ay in Goshen with Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Edm unson Sun­ day. with Car! Lowry, they drove tc T riangle Lake. D r S. R alfh Dippel. D entist. Vitus building. Springfield. Oregon. • • • • • • • • • • T IM E AND PLACE OF LOCAL M EETING S C anary—F irst Sunday and T hird Saturday. F arm ers Union Hall. C loverdale—Second and F ourth Fridays. C loverdale School House. Creewell—.F irst and T hird Tuea- days. Cresw ell. M. W. of A. Hall. C oast F ork—Second and F ourth T hursdays. H ebron C hurch House. • Dane bo— F irst Tuesday. Danebo • School House. Doreoa—Second and Fouth Tues- • day«. D orena Churah. • H adleyville — F irst and Third • T hursdays, H adleyville School • H eceta—F irst Sunday ot each • m onth. H eceta School House. • J a s p e r—Second and F ourth Wed- • noaday-i. W. O. W. H all, Jasper. • L o ran e—Second and F ourth • W ednesday». 1. O. O. F. Hall. • M cK enzie local, second and • fo u rth W ednesday, 8 p. m. I. O. O. • F. hall, W altervllle. • Mt, V ernon— F irst and Third • W ednesday. B rasfleld Store. • Silk Creek Meet« First and Third • T h u rsd ay a t C edar School House • S p en cer C reek —T h ird Friday, • P ine G rove School H ouse. • T re n t— Second and F o u rth Wed- • nesdaya. P leasant H ill High • School Bldg. • V ida—Second and F o u rth Satur- • days a t M Inney H all. • S e c re ta rie s will pleagp send In • tim e and place of m eetin g and • changes of date «» they may oc- • cur. • LANE C O U N T Y U N IT n O . 14 INCREASING CALF CROP WOULD CUT BEEF COST FARM R EM IN D ER S • • • • • • • * The best treatm en t for poultry Industry Could ba Made S till More dis«-ases iu Oregon is prevention. Pro­ Protitabla by Cutting Down vide com fortable, san itary su rround­ Loaa«a on Rango ings, keep the house free from d rafts Give the birds clean, wholesom e feed, llv Increasing the beef culf crop Iu and you have reduced th e disease prob Grvgon, »0111» 10 per cent aud rvdtic- lent to a m inim um, th e experim ent I lug tiw sis on the range even 1 per station has found. ¡cent, cost Of beef production Would be Range aud exercise for the breed­ m aterially cut down uml the industry ing stock in Oregon a re especially ! made correspondingly more profitable, Im portant factors In th e production aavs II A. L indgren. unliual husband of eggs of high fertility and hatiha- ry extension specialist a t th e sta te bihiy. rep o rts th e experlnn ut station college. Beef r a ttle production In Oregon . Ri-d spiders, which a re likely to represents a 829.tlOO.OOU Industry. strik e at alm ost any plaut In Oregon from low grow ing an n u als to tall T hree-fourths of the sta te 's an si, or trees, develop most rapidly and be­ about 45 million acrea, la g ratin g come moat harm ful in dry w eather. land, moat of which is unsulted to any o th er purpose. Much of this area The beet protection so far reported by the ex perim ent station Is spraying is cuttle range, the economical use ol with lime sulfur. Most su rfu r contain­ which depends upon careful atten tio n ing insecticides a re effective If ap­ to efficient m ethods uf production, be plied thoroughly, and som e g ardeners Haves Mr Lindgren. use su p erfin e dusting su rfu r. A verage beef calf crop in th e state a re about 05 per cent. tin many G rowers of newly planted on-hards ranchea It ru es as low a s 40 per cent. may sav e them selves much lu b r In som e Instances range losses run as trouble from th e flat head borers by high as 10 P«'r cent, and average & shading the tru n k of the newly set per cent. Methods of increasing the tree, since the fem ale revels in sun­ calf crop percentage and calling at sh in e and seek s th e d irect light to r tentlon to the causes of heavy losses depositing h er eggs. B oards set up on are being sought. Io cut down the beef the south side of th e tree so as to production costs. lean ag ain st It offer goo I a n l ade­ (’oat of producing a w eaner calf Is q u ate shade, th e experim ent station now around 876. according to figures rep o rts If the b c i-o s a rc not handy, gutbered from beef c a ttle men in 10 a very good su b stitu te n« r •«•omni'n 1 1« unties By in«rensing the average til by th e statio n (• new spaper wi-np- , beef crop to 75 per cen ' the average ped about the tru n k to shade th e tree. .cost of tht w alter v'»l* w >uhl In re­ placed by 54 50, Mr Lindgren points Alfalfa which vi- M . as m uch as six ¡out. a fu rth er reduction of 5o cents tons or more per season, us« a nettrlv i coul I he m ade by reducing losses Just 500 pound of lim estone per season I I per « • nt T hat Is. this legum e u ses nearly as much lime as nlt.ogen. The n'tre- gen com es fr t.n the a ir ni-d win n W IN TER SEED GRAINS TO th ere 1» no In x -n la th n to n.ako this BE IN GREAT DEM ANd possible th e crop fails. On accouni of much of the w inter The num ber of pigs raised In each Vote Down Consolidation litte r is regarded by th e experinv nt grain freezing out In counties down At th e ann u al school m eeting here statio n as th e big factor In the cost of th e «-alley th ere 1» going to be a the proposition to Join th e P leasant rre-duclng w eanling pigs In Oregon strong dem and for pure oats, barley Hill high school d istrict was unani? The feed necessary to produce a litter and w heat aecil this year, rep o rts mouslv voted down. is about th e sam e w hether the litte r County Agent F letcher. Any fnrtio r is large or sm all, and no good evi­ 'w h o has grain ho feels can he classi­ dence ap p ears th at w eanling pigs In fied us pure see«! may have it c e rti­ w lthoul cost. W hite w inter, the large litte rs are less th rifty than fied CANARY LOCAL 189 pigs from sm all litters, or Inferior In ‘je n k in s club wheat anil Grny W inter Data. any way. Bern, to Mr. and Mrs. J. L. N orthnp of Siltcoos, on Ju n . 20, a " t , pound ,,x. g irl who has been nam ed Eugeni! Marie. Miss E rh art, who Is hom e from P ortland is c a rirg for the m other and child. T he P lanet Tie Com pany’s sawmil! a t C anary h a ’ closed down for a äo tim e in o rd er to in stall a plainer. Mrs. Eugene McCornack is chap“e oning the young people of C anary at a Beach party this week. Sunday Ju n e 21. was spent at P lanet Tie mill by celeb ratin g the wedding an n iv ersary of Mr. and Mrs. Jtay F erris. If th e people who a re in terested In th e Siltcoos fourth of J^ily celebration -VS ' « - \ •» will come to th e Siltcoos hall Sunday. Ju n e 28. at 2 P. M.. plans r an be made » • as to how the fourth Is to be spent. * . T he full equipm ent for th e road work on the Maple Creek-Fiddle Creek road has arrived and work Is rapidly Go somewhere. • ’« V ç progressing. , •< n |l Reduced Roundtrip Fares. The Siltcoos school children ha<" » i a (■ ì For fares, train service anti full th eir annual picnic at Ocean beach. E veryone enjoyed a good time. information, ask agent * ?p ' Orville De E rh art, of Siltcoos Is 4. ** ■ Î quite proud over his new sneed boat which Is to be launched today. It has been ch rlsten en T N. T. and will prove w orthy of its name. CARL OLSON, Agent Many fisherm en are arriv in g at Silt- coos lake and are well rew arded for the coming. T rout and bass fishing is very good now. T he dance a t th e C anary G range h all S atu rd ay night was quite well atten d ed . This may be the last dance in th is neighborhood for a while owing to th e new law req u irin g Lane County dance hall» to close at 12 o’clock, also mxtrfxtnizad to put up a 8500 bond beginning July 571 DEPARTMENT STORES 4, 1925. Mrs. Groves from B errydale who has Just been operated on in th e N o rth Bend hospital Is recovering very nice­ ly. S tan fo rd M atheson and his new bride are visiting a t th e bridegroom s home a t present. LIVESTOCK ASSOCIATION • O F F IC E R S OF L A N g C O U N T Y • • F A R M E R ’S U N IO N * • _____ • TO URGE ANIMAL E X H IB IT To ci-courtige people who h a te not tlp’lr live alack at the Lane County F air thia I fall the p u c brad llveslia k u s«K lu tl> i, has contributed 875 tow grd a Halil , man The man will he sent out by ¡the fair board to Interview llvoetm k i ow ners slid Instruct them as to How to prepare th eir anim als for show I pur,Holes The livestock aaaoclullon has also ¡co n trib u t'd 815 tow ard a showman U hlp contest am ong the boys slid girls clubs ut the county fair. • Ralph Laird, Craawall, Praaldant. * I exhibit' I lo-lol'e to show • W ill Whadlar, Trent, Ylca-Praal • • dent. • • • • • • • • * • • • • • * B atty Kappauf, Cottaga Grove, sac.-Trass. N. A. Horn, Cottaga Grove, Ooor Kaapar H. C. Jackson, W a ltarv illa , Con- duelor. O. L. Clam ant, Chaplain. Cut A italta Waadk W eeds that have grown sufficient!/ to shade the young alfalfa, planted Many June Marriages this spring should be mowed, accord­ Marriage licenses have been laaurd ing to County Agent (1 S Fletcher, who has Inspected a num ber of ex by the county elark to ihe following. porlmoniul plots this w o k Hit tie’ Ini F Barrow. Drew, and Theo. P. cu tter b ar high on the mower and Smith. Cottage Grove; Clyde Card -c, j Eugene, ami Agu««s W llcot, ktwlss- d tp the weeds, he says. The plots planted In alfalfa arc ihem e; Lyle T aylor Writing and Mae mostly doing fin«- Tit«« Grltum nl Lee Sullivan, both of E ugene; Paul (alfa on the deep soil does very well \ Kirby anil Florence C athcart, both In Lane county, hut the common vari» 'o f Eugene; Jack S llayllas and lAfV ty does not. ai-cordlng to the county Duvall. both of O akridge; Henry Con rad. Springfield nml W inona G eiger, agent ¡Junction »'By. Thom as Austin Bill­ in g s . W rndllng. and Helen E Frazee, F arm ers Get First Perm it t.ruburg Roy H enry und Hazel De- The Mt, Vernoq F arm ers I'nloti vine. both of Eugene; Roliert l.e« Were given the first dance hall permit Jones and Opal Hand, bolh of C ollage In lain«1 County under the nrw state (lrove; l.ee It Malleaori anil ta-nn B law The perm it is to conduct dances W arfield both of Eugene; laiw ranee In the new hall Jusl erected east of Robertson. Alberta. Cailada. und Ru '.l llnvnle Eogene. R prlngrirld. . NEW At W etherbee-Powers Genuine Victrola $15 $1 Cash $1 Week No Interest » ; 2 DAY HOLIDAY Southern Pacific Lines Again at W olhorbec Powers som nthlug new » it < thing b etto r—In V ictrolas. A genuine Victor Victrola offcrul at $15 Now «veryom cun afford to huve music on their outings plciiii - w eekend trips and Im prom ptu dancing parties. These new Vlotrolas are atnall. stu rd y , co m p art—yet play any V id o r Record any place, any time, with wonderful tone quality and uiunzing volume Handsome wood ru se finished m ahoguny—wvdght II pound« ideal equipm ent for every home. Hear These Latest Victor Records on This New Victrola And Taka It Home W ith You 19666 76c 1092 8160 "Juat a L ittle Drink" "Ah. H a !”— Fox T ro ts Paul W hitm an's O rchestra "M oonlight and Itoaew" "T he S w eetest Call" NO IN T E R E S T John McCormack NO INTEREST tyETH ERBEE /•/VJSSÎîSïWi- French V oils For Sum m er D irector Elected A t ttbe (annual m eeth ig of high school d istric t No. 1, T rum an Robf- n e tt was elected d irecto r from T ren t to serve five years. D O. Linton was elected director for F'leasant Hill to fill th e vacancy caused when S. Over h alser moved away. It was also voted to Increase the high school d istrict. T his will take In D exter and Zion as they voted in th eir annual m eeting to Join th e d istrict. C loverdale and J z s it­ er voted not. to Join the d istrict. n soft pastel shades. W anted Eggs and Poultry These lace-trim med Voile dresses arc pretty enough to wear any­ where! And they afe priced to appeal, a t $4.98 i./Xi' Sher Khan GG2 Oak Street Eugene, Oregon