f THURSDAY. AUGUST 2«. 1925 T H E SPR IN G FIE LD NEW S PAGE FOUR Lane County Farmers Union News OFFICIAL PUBLICATION LANK COUNTV UNIT ivO. id CANARY LOCAL • • .. • • • • • • • • • • • • Local R eporters J. L N orthup C an ary _. __ Ray Bower C en tral ____ Mrs. L. J. G. tc h d l C loverdale Coast Fork Mrs. Geo. Kebelbe. k Mrs. M A Horn CreswuU Mrs. Ada Jennings IX oena ™... .......... Mrs. H B aker H ceeta Mrs. M Gillespie H adleyvillel Mrs G race Jon s Jasper — Mrs C M F oster L o r a n e ___ H arry C. Jackson M cKenate .. Mt. V ernon Mrs V A Reynolds Silk C reek ............. llu lah -S iu ith E. 11 T in k er T r e n t ____ V id a ______ „ . Mrs. W. E. P o st • Fairs Will Bring Farm to 25 Million People in 1925 O FFICERS OF LAN» COUNTV FA RM kR’S UNION McKENZIE LOCAL River lo, al hei I Th, McK Ralph Laird. Creswell, P resident. T he m eeting at the F arm er- Union Ule n o g W, dm a,lay Will W heeler, Trent. Vice Presi I.o g n ty fair is th- cppnrtunity It of hall was well atten d ed E. K- Mor Tl|l- w a * R good night. Au.-uit I' dent, Approaching Lane County F a ir Sym ris n gave an in te re -tin g speech on attended, t-4 ht m o 'tin g and well |t >•» t..ó tu rn ici to com pare hla own Betty K appsul, C ottage Grove, to ltesi ot R em arkable Growth of co o p erativ e buying. A com m ittee w as all ho ng pre-ent ! work with th at cf his helg'ib t*s and ere.-Tree«. E xhibits In the U n,ted Statua- appointed to see w hat could be done ■o inspires In luut n h ealthy am bi A fter a K “di h ’l'1 «•( dl»‘ usslnn It N. A. He n, C ottage Grove, floor Wong th at line. «a» lieeldrd upon t > bolli a con, 111,11 K eeper t9'*S, two th o u - i1« “ " «•• Inipto»' hiin’ il f s t d h - work In ISIS. one fair; Ip A goodly num ber of the F irrle lly fair al W alti-rvllle. « ,sioim ltlen W ithin easy dis H. C. Jick eo n , W altervllle, Con ¡•»rates Mr Guard sand fairs. C reek p iople attended the m eeting U» can exam ine »«« ai PollitVd wlili C. w All u us ductor. flv,. ! t.lltl o of his 1.' I’ lu 1810; an a lt u t Iaace of about The ladies of the gnth ring served tb a lrm a n lo mah,» arrangem ent*, all O. L. C lem ent, Chaplain. the best anim als, grains, fruit and th o u s a n i; in 1925 an estim ale! at- bountiful d lu n er th a t w as enjoyed . . . . . . . vi,„ i ! n g ‘tai’ll », p o u b rj unii honey and de a ie urgi-d lo a»»ì*t In mak ng our [ten d an ce of approxitna.ety twenty - . . . . . . . . . by all. flret com m unity fair a succqas. An j term ino w here Io ’ail* short of the fi’ e million. | . . . . , The sta te inspector for tuberculosis noili,, m eni of date, e tr . wlll tic ina lo . . hese . . sure*. i In . a . ...» i. h I« i .t 1 i 1 i m ark Llkewtne It » wile can pit a r T f uut-lv.ll. Inspected the dairy herds lu th is lo CRESW ELL LOCAL luler i the story of th e m arvelous grow th » t i d l l ' »• i k. Io r te, b ■ a and pastry, cality last week. and veetables tu tu i fr u it - Il wa» al»,» v o tai to adopt thè -tato I the A m eritan fair from th e humbles! ¡ H erb ert V orui and fam ily of La the week end with th e ir aunt. Mrs wlile organlsatlon fu n i c a m talg n ami a g ii.is i Ho» t f -’thi-r .arm women • iMdnning to Its present-day .'talus as j Th»» <T»**w«»ll local cf file» Fanro»*r-< G rande visited his sister. Mrs. North- Lincoln T aylor. ««veral tnciuber» pald Ihulr u»«r»a- in« • n!»iy l'i« hr lit pud rew ard that Ix n im p o it.u t facto r in ag ricu ltu ral I t ’nlon niel Tuvm liy $»v»*ntn< Augunt K athleen K appauf h as gone to Seat up. last week. meni» It l» l,ot„*,l that all wlll pav cornea of victory alto g eth er the Hay harv est Is coming along nlcelj tie for a m onths visit with relatives. 'ed u catio n . Thi y a re of evpct »I inter-1 ,. i.:i-i\ Ltlr scniuL itcs tc.endly eom- 1M It w & n rt»p«ir(»»4 thul th«* <rtx <*r v j tln-lr II lo R ecertary tpxldaril a» sona ¡r a t h ere it, view of th- approaching! «lepar i n . n t of th.» Fwrtnci'i* unión l She accom panied Mr and Mrs. Chas. The hay crop th is year is an excellent as |,o»»lble lielil I i" '1" • 1 r*' 1 ,,n*lble f,’r f«*»»»| utoie I h till r«$ndy lo open McKenan and fam ily who had been ' lam e county fair w him will be one. C ourlv A reni F lstober wa» a visit niit h of Ihe tvm p i . « « in the pa.it A c.»niiiUtlrr lo ral»«* »ub»vr<pilón« a via ting a t the K appauf hom e on th eir >, ptentb« r .'2-25 Tom Miller has purchased or and gave un *nt»re»tlng talk, rl'ttiry . lie » » ’>» for ih-* F n rn u m l ’n'on N ew *w »i» While the fa 'r Wen l a s been taken confectionery a t Curfiman and ex- retu rn home. I 1.,«, ••Iiieaii.u.rl i . i to of the farm Mt V ernon locai wa» well repre- pointr'i bv tho presiden t. Al««» »1 rom I old of trem endously In t i e I'n ltid . . . . peots to take charge of it soon , .. . ..... i, Im plem ent and equipm ent display* m illa* w m uppn{nt«*<l lo plan n pie aented by Mr and It II Intlrd, Mr. S tales. It H not nst vr to is couti • e e e e e Bill Erfcart is g etting h is shingle th 1''1 a t a ** re art of all the b etter (airs ami Mr» ls r-blng and I» M l ’avl». try. F airs run back to ancient day». I’* re p tM,rl •ot*lal «luí w u -lrn | «»nt» rtalnm«»nt lo m ill ready and expects to s ta rt log DORENA LOCAL NO. 190 C W All, n alni fnuilly frolli Vida lo . . i l s i no of the most com m endable fe a -i, , . . . . 52 for ih«» pur r» l i be given S eptem ber but tn tire olden tim es they ging in about a month. cai a c re nl»o visitor» more af*er th e m anner of a b asaar o r ! !,lr,’M according to Mr Guard S tate 1pose of raisin g money tow ard an B rother Groves is building an o th er ¡and federal governm ent »xhlblt* The application , arsi of E V. Rent g ai,lier» salary. m arket. only held w ith les* frequency, large poultry house. Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Reditual and j bring hom e to th e farm er lesson» In A fter th e hus'n»'» »«»»»ton a social ie r was bullo',’d on and accepted. F red Buss and family were I" rence i Son. Edwin, left F rid ay for W alla yvry much like the fairs In rogue In I grow ing his products more is-sium l- tim e wna enjoyed by the memt» rs. G erm any and o th er E uropean cottB- Tom Cnniev recenlly tttrned In k visito rs last W ednesday. W alla on a few days o ut'ng. i rally and efflc cully and household Th»- le»' eroani an I p |r »octal given Several of the young people of th is , Mr an<1 Mr, ,la lrh Hand o( Co, trie s today T h e A m erican fa r trace« n< w subscrlber» to lite t'n lo n New» mb! ifurnl hlngs ami labor saving devlv bv C resw ell local on Augn-i I wa» Talley a re g o n g , or g ettin g ready t o i ta(w, QroTe «pent T uesday evening Its an cestry hark to shout Ih lm I A l l 't th è hu-'tic»» wa* dl»p"»ed of on view work directly for til go. to the places w here they will at- „¡«h \ , r4 H and's p aren ts. Mr. and die of the eig h teen th century, when a l ’ II attended, the net recen» wore Ice t-n am and rako w ere aerved. pio group of progre sive fa rm ers in «be « * • * • » • • » of o u n tty life. » li« 6 T his money 1s to go tow ards ten d high schoo I for th e com ing \[ rs John Mosby of th is place, T ees R iver valley In n o rth e a ste rn j J " and roffs e wa» al-o serve,! for thè the orgnnlaat'on fund year. Would it not be well for these Mr a n d Mra E v ert W right and T h" ladle* of our union local had B ritain Jolaed to bring Uholr livestock benefit of .Mr tialdflep). bui he fu ll'd adjacen t school d istric ts to form a children of C ottage Grove visited Sun- FROM STATE MARKET AGENT a show er for Mrs. T J S w esny on ito atteiul ri,e uii'etliig »o l ’rcsldent union g rade and high school so th a t j a , evening with M’s. W right's pur to g eth er for com parison. It has te e n By C. E. Spence August IX T he stiow«r sa * given at they n r g h t continue th eir education „nts. Mr. and Mrs. W A. Land of this term ed the first ag r cu ltu ral fair and j E me ree k a ssu m e! th« r»'»pon«tblllty was ihe m cd tl a fte r which p a lle tn e ; J the hom e of Mrs M epeek lt„ fre ,h nearest home. ' piace. nielli- o ' sandw iches and fruit »ulnd ” « ‘l|*l,,,s 1Bk fl«-«t pW« ®f lb- r , ,1 Les A ustin rep o rts a m onthly Road work in th is vicinity is pro th e hundred* of country fairs both The Pvoduert Get It. wen* se rv id . T bs ladles present . cream check of over $300 from his grossing nicely, and th e roller was h ere and In Enland. Or. H R ullìi Olppel, O entlst, Vilna A th ir l paym ent of îïO.OOO.OOO has were: Mr* Z< Iina Sw eany. Mr*. Ellaa Origin of Fairs. h erd of excellent Jers-’r s brought up la st week. been mudo by th e W estern W heat ! s,.||e rs . Mrs II.,»«’ Heaver, Mrs Ivy building. S prlngf -ld. O regon Elkannh W atson of New York has ------------------------ Most of th e men in th e com m unity ' I' ! ’ I . : l M , ,1. ' i M. I’, . « M, ¡ ____________________________ and neighboring villages a re busy b- en credited w ith being the f a t h e r , pool on account of Inst y of the A m erican fair. In 1816 W atson 'o n th e p ratrlea H u t for th pool 'h a t j f a r r t e Ixwd. Mrs Fern R inehart. Mrs COAST FORK LOCAL fighting th e fires at D lsston and Teet- o rg an lted th e a rlcn ltu ral society of tw enty mill I n dnllut* would have Anna Palm er. Mr». Jen n ie Morgan . ers creek. tile producer» of wheat. Mr* L u illa P arks, Mr» Mary Get Mr. and Mrs. C harles T eeters. Albany. N Y , and proceeded to e* I gene, not t, Mrs C oast F ork local m et August 13 d au g h ter N ellie and little grand- tabllsh fa irs and cattle show s In the ¡but to those who handle the grain aft chell and Miss lla ie l Hull In 181» due ,-r Its p ro d u ctio n —Toronto. Canada, Sw eanv wa« the recepelnt of many w ith a fair atten d an ce as everybody d au g h ter p icn icel a t D exter last S un neighboring counties. p retty and appropriate gift». m ainly to his Influence, the New York Sun is very busy harvesting. day. The m em bership was much In Mr. and Mrs. Em it K irk and ch il leg islatu re ap propriated ten th o u ean l j The trouble w ith farm ers Is th s t te re ste d In th e rep o rt of th e m arket dren. Mrs. R uth England and chil dollars a y ear for six y e a rs for pre wnlle they raise the crops they have com m ittee and a fu rth e r re p o rt will dren. Mr. and Mrs Nichols, and Mr. m lum s on ag ricu ltu ral and home man- to depend on som eone else to raise he given at th e next m eeting. and Mrs J. H. Kirk and grandson. u factu re prodets. In 1832 the sta te the p ric e —Albany D emocrat, A C ontum sH s P rotest, Tw o applications for m em bership ETPrt H otetrom ,„<♦ Mr, William» ag ricu ltu ral society was founded and work sta rte d in o th er e a ste rn sta te s | "M any d ifferent requests und p ro w ere presented. Action will be taken aB(j cj,|i4 re ni pteniced at London Sun But while W atson was busy convert- testa trom all over the sla te come to a t next m eetalng. day Mrs John T eeters, wdm h as been "»« farm er» and legislators io Ihe va- the S tate M arket s A gent , office." C om m ittee on en te rta in m e n t re > hie of fairs, th e Colum bian Agvlcul says C. E. Spence. "O ne received Ihe p o rt a n et profit on the h arv est fes visiting h er fath er n ear Salem for some f a te , retu rn ed to h er home h ere «“ '»1 held w hat Is believed to first of the m onth w as from a Port tiv al of alm ost $«K be th e first exhibition of Its kind in land lady, statin g <he was m em ber of O rganization plans a re an le r way Sunday. D. C. In 1810. the H ousew ives' Council, enclosing and m ethods for ra isin g funds for Mr. Sm ith, who run* th e ro ller over W ashington. L oyalty week w ere discussed. the road, moved his fam ily to th e ( P ittsfield. Mas* . sh ortly th e re a fte r an Kngli»h m ark et report printed In H ersh el Tracy, son of Mr. and Mrs. P erry Van Scholack place on J la t inaugurated reg u lar ag ricu ltu ral ex a T oronto paper which quoted the Tire Repair Service H ow ard Tracy, had h la to n sils re creek Sunday ih lb lts, and from th ese first sm all ef- following prices of bacon In Ixindon: Station, Expert Balloon moved Sunday by a local physician. Oiren Land of the 7th S t garage «<>«« KT«w “ P »«r system of commun Danish 23 to 2 tc; A m erican 21 to I2l*k Tire Repairing Mr. and Mrs. A bner Gllcrls* who spent Monday evening with b is p ar »T. county, state, d istric t, national Irish 24 to 28c The lady w anted to have been visiglyg at th e home of ents. Mr. and Mrs. W A Land h ere and In te rn a l’ >nal fa irs which cover know why our bacon wa* sold at thia th e ir paren ts, M t-r'L . H. G llerisf. and _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ j ra d ic a lly every section of th e coun- price. a fte r the expense of shipping It two thousand miles, while the price J Mr. and Mrs. H inshaw retu rn ed Io , try. Moving to th e C ities developm ent of the fair In the in P ortland was 38 to 40c.T She was th e ir hom e tu D unsm uir. Cal., Mon Although rhe Increase In population day. U nited S tate« ha* beed one of n o r r e f e m l to the m eat p a c k e rs '’ Mrs. W ar? has h e r son. D. E. Ire of th«.-U jiited S tates 1« over a mil- mal grow th and expansion, accord'ng Half Million L ots Yearly. lion a year, last y ear tw o million peo- ( land of M o n t, visitin g her. On th e C adle Hr«»», farm , one mile to Samuel R. Guard director of the Mrs W. C. Johnson Is visiting ‘n pie moved from the farm s to the c it Sears-Roebuck A gricultural F ounda w est of Rlckerall. th e re la now In op PHONE 355 J P ortlan d w ith h e r d au g h ter, Mrs. ies Low re tu rn s and high taxes are tion and one of th e leading exponents eration again cleaner, w atch the P ort 957 Oak St. 1020 twu rea»ons generally given. Govern- (OVER PENNEY STO R E) Ja c k C _ allahan. . land office of the federal grain Inyes- of ag ricu ltu ral exhibits in America. Mr. and Mrs F red O vert.m . who raen’ »«•«««•<* »«ale th at farm w ag*. T h* -cessful co n testan t In a local Gallon dep artm en t w ishes that g ra in ' country have Increased over fa |r n a, vra)Iy wlRhe<1 roni[)are h ,„ grow ers who can. would see In o p era-' have been v isü .n g at th e bom • ,.f In per cen t during th e past fifty products w ith those of w inners In o th Mrs. O v e to n •• m other, Mrs. G iicrlat tlon. The cleaner 1» called a "grain ‘ nnd fam ily, returned to th e ir hom e in wh,Ie tax es haTe far m ^ e a se d e r local fairs. T h at was how Ihe a sp ira to r'' and It wlll clean any grain th is ratio. .» ’ »muir. La: S ic n d a / county fair cam e to be. The sta te of weed s«’ed« or light foreign ma- ( A p arty of friends driving t a pic- I fair with its wider appeal was the terlal. It Is Inexpensive, light, «an be f i r n arrow ly «scaped In jm v when P otato Inspect!»v Pays. n< xt logical step, and th e re county attach ed to any standard th re sh e r t v » car d riT ’O ty Haxe! F < ,T"r snd- O klahom a is follow ng Oregon and w inners w ent to s e t’le dispute- on the and It requires but little power for op d ' t l y left h i road and crossed a Is w orking to standardize th e potato relative m erits of th eir products. eration. ce«p rav ’ne. Industry. In 1$24 th ere was no ship- E ventually th is lead to com petition F ederal sta tistic s sta te th a t In 1923 Mrs. J. G. * It* 'y h a s been q u ite ill pel-out stock Inspected, while up to betw een sta te s, culm inating first In approxim ately 475.000 bushels of th- p ast w ees. August 1 of th is y ear n early a thou- the Inter-state fair, later In th e na- dockage were produce! In W ashlnton. Mr. ar.d Mrs. X. W. W hite acco.r.- sand cars ha 1 been, fed eral-state In tional show and finally In th e Inter- Idiiho and Oregon. T his great volume p a n W by Mrs. W hite's siste r. Mrs. spec’.ed and found ready m ark ets out- nut cnal exhibit. Many a nsslonal of screenings was shipped Into th«i Bw eatland of P ortland, left fo r a 2 side. S tandardization of n arty every cham pion grain grow er or I,resto ck term inal- with Ihe w heat; freight was week outing at N ew port T uesday. thing Is dem anded and It Is those who hr- eder t day can trace his success paid on it, handling costs and Insur- The M isses A nnabell and M arjory get in early th a t get rep u tat ons an t to »ome iRilc honor ra ; tun- at the ance w ere added, and it was a total Sm all of P ottage Grove visited over p erm anent m arkets. county fair y ears ago. loss. Ke«,t on Ihe farm Ihe screen I n p ir e s Anri? tlon. ings have feed value and m arketing The appealing lb ng about th e «osts a re greatly reduced. a 7»« . . . repqjnng Chiropratie Is the Science of Restoring Health through the nerves. If you feel all down and out, can’t eat, sleep or do your work, take Chiro- ractic Treatments, pfS F|lL ey are safe, sane and sure, Dr. Geo. A. Simon Official Goodyear Eugene Vulcanizing Works It A lw ays Pays T o T rade at G ray’s OREGON PEACHES For Canning. Just in. Early Craw fords and Albertas - $1.10 Crate Jar», Lids, Rubber», etc. Anything you need for canning. Ju st unloaded a car of TURLOCK WATERMELONS and they are dandies. Each one guaranteed ripe. 2c lb. Now we can all eat melons. Subscribe For the Farmers Union News W anted New members and other Farm ers Union Members who are not subscribers to the Farm Union News are re«iupst« d to cu t this blank and mail it to the Springfield News, Springfield, Oregon. cn_ 2Sr 25c 25c 54^ 54c Coflee, lib can wllb i/2lb free for ....... See us for Fruit Jars. Masons, Pints, per dozen 52c 62c 90c Masons, Quarts, per dozen Ma ons, 1 < ¡.’tiidii, per dozen T H E SPR IN G FIELD NEWS Eggs and Poultry «Farmers Union Subscription) Date.. E. Z. SEAL JARS Pints, per dozen ............................................................ Quarts, per dozen ................................................ 1 Gallon, per dozen .................................... g j. Q3C $1.05 9 Name ........ Sher Khan P. O. 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