The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, August 27, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    I
-
PAGE POUR
'
THURSDAY. AUGUST 27. 1H25
TH E SPRINGFIELD NEWS
Lane County Farmers Union News
O F F IC IA L
139 MORE MILES OF U. S.
HARD ROADS FOR OREGON
•
Local Reporters
• Canary _______
LANK
C O U N T Y U N IT n O . 14
FARM REMINDERS
CANARY LOCAL
O F F IC E R S O F
J. L. Northup *
• i rn tra l
I
•
P U B L IC A T IO N
LANg COUNTY
FARMBR'K UNION
Hay Bower •
Oregon farmers and tourists now . Cloverdale
Mrs. L. J. Oetchell
enjoy 139 m ile* more uf h-deral aid • Coast Fork Mrs. Geo. Kebelbeck
highways than they did a year ago. • Creswell ... ....... Mrs. M. A. Horn
- Mrs. Ada Jennings
Dorena
Thia mileage, completed in the year
Heretä î —..... — .... Mrs. B. Baker
ending June 30. cost a total of 33.-
HadleyvtUri
Mrs. M. Gillespie
305.315. of which the federal govern
Jasper ._.... ..
Mrs. Grace Jones
meat furnished 31.323.2*0. Highway j * Lorane _
Mrs. C. M Foster
Harry C. Jackson
construction onder this plan now un ■ * McKenxte
Mt. Vernon Mrs. V. A. Reynolds
der way la the state totals 13« miles. i ,
Silk*
Cr»ek — .—_ Bulsh Smith
while the total m lleiae completed L
Trent _____ ______ .. K. B. Tinker
previous to last year wss «55 miles. I ,
V 'da
___Mrs. W. K. Post
This additional mileage, while a con-;
venlrnce to the tourist In the state, t
Is a godsend to the farmer. It Is es-1 •
The season for the fall planting of
Neighbor l'helps is acting as don-
•
.
.
.
.
, ,
vegetables for full, winter, and sprtns
• key engineer in W ill Krhart a logg ng
,r
.
M
■ I marketing In western Oregon is (he
• uRtnii
i #
«
time listed ,
•!
The oat hay crop In this valley Is
1 ,1
by the experiment station. The f ir s t ! ,
• an excellent one aud the farmers are I
Ils for planting the seed of early hardy ,
• getting It In In good shape
i vegetables, the second of tender veg ; ,
•
Brother Les Austin is making some
, etables aft»r the disappearance i«f .
• repairs on hla barn.
frost, and the third of vegetables in ! *
School in the Slltcoos d'strlct w ill
late
summer for fall uud winter use
• o,wn Monday. The school board has
GREAT AMOUNT OF FRUIT
AFFECTED BY PICKING
Both quality and amount of fruit
Ralph Laird, Cresw ell, President. •
, ihre affected by the time aud manner
W ill W h sslsr, Trent, Vies P r.s l
of harvesting
Fruit loses weight
dent.
wh>n taken from the In v . and this
Betty Kappauf, Cottage Qrovs,
loss In storage may bo as great as
see.-Trass.
13 per cent. The two factors that
N. A. Horn. Cottags Qrovs, Door
cause
this lass, as reported by the
Keeper
Orgooti experiment elation, are loss
M. C. Jackson. W slto rvllls , Con­
of moisture aud natural decomposi­
tion
Loss through decomposition of win­
• luaj e a few needed Improv, incuts
In late cabbage produttlon the seed
ter applies irlgUtlly slonsl IS very
during vacation
i n
u. .v „
■
.
,
.
**ra,n*
fertility, goodi moisture
small, so I he malu loas la from evap.
i Renteber the Sunday school at the
„
.
o
"o ilin g capac ly of soil, and protec- ♦
JASPER LOCAL
• oration This la governed by the hu­
hul| every Sunday at to A. M We are
„
lion rrotn Injurious Inserts ure listed
•
•
•
• • • • • •
midity, aeration, temperature, llmw
¡having some Interesting and profit-
.... . . . .
,
..
,
..
.
by the experiment station as factors
o f picking condition of (he skins and
able
sessions.
>
ou
are
cordially
In
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
The
recent
rain
was
welcomed
by
timated that each and every farmer
COAST FORK LOCAL
dctertnllulng the quality and profits
the kind of variety,of fruit
• vlted to attend.
..
r
the farmers of this vicinity
In this section of the country aver­
of the crop.
laick of molature In the air la the
President
Sylvester
has
called
I
e
e
»
Mr.
and
Mrs.
L.
It
Hack
of
Spring
ages $9 tons of farm products hauled
leading cause of heavy evaporation.
special meeting of the farmers union
n Ban nursery
«. . . .u
.. . field vls'ted Bunday with P 8. Hilts
to market and 13 tons of feed, fuel,
Clean
Miss Florence H uff from Portland for Wednesday night August •« to
*
nurs. ry stork Is the first
With humidity al 93 lo 90 per rent,
and family
fertiliser, machinery, supplies, etc., is visiting at the home ot her brother
>.
,,
,!
*
recommendation
of
tbn
experiment
lost of weight In winter was prac
visiting
o
th
e
r
brother
con.lde,
the
cooperative
store
move-
f„
r
pr„
,
B„
on
,,r
ron,
r„,
Mr and Mra. Arlo Jones slid son.
from town. When good roads make
llcally nothing over a period of sev­
U D. Huff.
me0'-
.systemic diseases of bramble, in O re*! N * ‘’' S a t u r d a y evening from
trucks feasible this Is not very bur.
en monlhs
If gathered In low hum­
Mrs. Dan Beck of Cottage G r o v e ! --------------------------------- I gon-tnoslac. leaf curl and bramble “ ,h r' " * * * * *
'rip Kt southern
denseme. but It represents a good
idity the fruit may lose considerable
many hoars’ labor where horses and »pent a week at the home of her 8 | Q BUSINESS ON NATIONAL '‘ " ra h . These diseases are curried Or' "
n 1 ,h* "
‘•olintry
weight In the orchard or packing
poor roads must be used. And so daughter. Mrs. Robert Phllllpa.
P A D P Q T Q n i l D l M C v g a o fr" nl
Plant. In the tip . and
Thr" ” nf ,h " » » " " ’I workers at house
Bartlett pears lost four p* r
wh.fc the tourist finds
Intermit»
______
________
r U K t o l o U U K .IY ^ i t A K , raniplant. , . ken
, «hi. place hiiVH purchased new auto
roads mighty comfortable, to the farm
Threshing in the upper end of the
■
• • •
mobile» thl« summer. The recent pur- rent when left four day» under the
er a good serviceable road from his
» • * finished Monday.
That over oue million dollars were
A vigorous young queen Is the big
ar'* c h ,l> W al»h' » Chevrolet, trees in exceptionally dry weather.
Much of the loss can be prevented by
farm to the nearest market is a down I Mr and M rt j , rk
ch erry
left r* c* , **<> ,roni ‘*»e national foresta uf faetor
tn
preventing
premature and Theo kir>- Hunsel a Star
covering the boxes with wet canvas
right necessity.
Monday
Harry Jonea was admitted to the
swarm „„ V|BW«d by , b<. o A
Monday for
for a
a vacation
vacation of
of one
one week
week. J C r*«on “ n * Wash »«ton during the awarm,
The heavy roolsiure loss wilts th»
The expansion of hard road systems j Tht.y wj„ spend the (time at the fiscal year ending June 30. 1933, is spsclal'»' 4. Colonies headed by an Eugene hospital Friday..
fru't and damages Its appearance No
suown by a statem ent Just issued by old queen are likely to xuperteth her.
both in this and other states In re- eoust
Indication »«» found that this wilted
cent years has given the farmer an
M r and Mrs. Albert Woodward re the U. S. Forest service. These re­ In the process of which they often COUNTY GRANGE MEETS
fruit goes down more rapidly, or loses
added inducement for going into busi-' turned from a visit to Falls City ceipts accrued from sales of g x e m ­ swartn.
SATURDAY AT BLACHLY texture and Juiciness It seems to lie
grating I« -» , ip«clul
ness for himself. That he has not where Mrs. Woodards people reside, inent tinib.
slightly more resistant lo il-cav
been slow to take advantage of the
M r. and M rs. Jack t_-»n»hu.n of Port*
permits • “«» °<her miscellaneous
To gel cows on feed test to cal
e a t 1 P«>:u«»na grange will meet w th T ri
If the frttlt 1« picked too Immature
opportunity is testified in the increas- janj aptnt , be week-end at the W i business,
a full ra lle n of aunfltroer liage re angle grange at Blachly next Natur- It wills more than If picked el the
I'tider existing laws. 35 per rent qulrod » id-day transition perk
Ing number of roadside markets on c Johnson home
for day. Aug Ï9 F L. Itallard county right time The type of wrappers use I
the more frequented highways. Fig-j M „ Rob(?rt Campbei, of Astcr'a ot ,U
receipts are r - the O. A C. station her J. (inly two agent I«« !er from t) A C . « Ill speak „„ pe.rs ha I hut little Influence on
ores show that each of these markets With her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. F ,urnt<1 l(> the »«ates in yrblcb they icows of one lot on test cleaned up to the grangers County Agent O 8
the rete of evaporation
takes in fifteen to thirty dollars u p ' Ream of W aiterviUe. were
guests accr«e. for the road and school tun-1 the sunflower sllate ns ravnously F ln . h. r and State Lecturer
E ‘ Leas of weight of pear« evidently
to several hundred dollars a day. va- Sunday at the George
Kebelbeck An »ddltlonal 10 per cent Is
mad. aa they ale corn or vetch and outs all Bond will also speak
| waa teady nt aboui the anme rat«
rylng with the locality, the prepon- home '
.
available for use by the fo fp t service „ge.
An „ W fn.hlon.-d basket dinner will throughout the storage season
derance of buyers being tourists d riy -. Mrg AI(red PoWt,|i hss rented her f,,r
and ,ra ‘l w,,rk- This la an,
---------------------------------
be the feature of the n«on hour
j
ing through the vicinity. Some ot farm ,and
Jobn Hubbard who Is
contras’ with qome of -het
Delinquent Property to be Sold
On account of the distance, grant I
laite i>eacli«s may be scarce. Buy
these are nothing more than stands t,uildtKB a house and w ill move his European countries having crown o,
Nearly 200 pieces of delinquent era are requested to make an early
! national forests In Sweden
Sw riHii for In- property will be offered for sale Nnt start.
of simple board construction w h ile ; ramj|y there.
now at iho White F.ont Grocery for
the more pretentious are housed In
M urry Newton Is In a Eugene hos- »•ante, it is said that only 3 3-lo per urday by the sheriff for taxes. The
T h - program Is as follows Rone, 31 a box or 33 50 a busti'-l
buildings which may be locked after pital following a major
operation.' o,'nt of ,he crow» forest receipts are sale will be on the courthouse steps **How do you do." Mrs J SI suffer
the day's or the season's business. Members of this
local wish him w ell.. r,'l»rned to the local communes.
at 1 o'clock
Some Of the property and Mrs Irving lllg g ln t' recitation.
The most successful of the markets
j According to the reporL the total offered for sale are valuable accord- Floyd Maxwell;
"Ann
Harbor.” a
receipts
from the fourtesBi national Isg to the deputy tux collector
are so placed as to have convient
--------
..„™
short play, three ladles from Elmira
•
•
•
•
’
. . «
.
f0re, t, ln Oregon for the fiscal year
parking facilities where prospective •
grange; reading. J O Phelps; -T o o
bnyers may e u m in e the articles of •
TIM E AND PLACE OF
• 1925 amount to 3675.1M 12. This would
P ra irie Road Finished.
la t e for the Train.” Mrs. Ernest
goods, which should be of good qual­ •
LOCAL MEETINGS
• make a total of 31<g.??U» due to
Hock surfacing of eight miles
Fields; addresses by visiting speak
First Sunday and Third • the state under the 25 p.-i^cent fun 1. the prairie road has been f nlshe.
ity yet moderately priced and attract­ • Canary
era; song. “Tomorrow lan d ." Mrs.
• Saturday. Farmers Union Hall. • , and *37.511.41 to be avaf|*ble
under between Eugene and Junction City Stauffer and Mrs Higgins.
ively displayed.
• Cloverdale— Second and Fourth • the 10 per cent fund.
, Work on the end of th» road at Eu-
• Fridays. Cloverdale School House. •
The right aatlonal forest* in Wash- gene has been held <fp pending a
Chart Lecture Monday.
Creswell First and Third Tues- •
logton produced 3395.19S93. giving decision as lo whether the highway
Rey.
Gordon
will give another chart
H
a
l
l
.
*
1
mckenzie local
days. Creswell. M W of A. Hall • 398.799 73 under the 25 per cent fund will be moved on account of the H
lecture on the Bible at the Bell thr
Coast Fork-Second and Fourth • and , 3, . 5j , 89 under , he |(> per | (>nt P. terminal site
Thursdays. Farm Union H all
• fund
addition to the 1»
cent
The lecture last
. per ___
Grading on the Row River road atre Monday night
Danebo
First
Tuesday,
Danebe
*
fund,
the
government
makes
large
.has also been completed, according to Monday was attended by inn people
A meeting of the communit) fair
ichool House.
direct appropriations for the forest county officials.
His lecture next Monday will he 18
beard was held last Thursday night • School
Doren
at the hall. The date set for the
f i i r was September 18 to 25. A g -c it • days. Dorena Churoh.
An Englishman and *n Irishman '
,
• Hadleyville — First and Third •
,, . .
, .
. . .v
.special song service. Lola and Gladys
deal of erthusiasm was shown at ihf
lived
In
a
coast
town
and
both
owned
viauys
Dot Funny Leedle Babis.
• Thursdays. Hadleyville School
•
boats. One dsy the Englishman de O rliflA
Christian rhurrh; Mr
meeting and all are in the harness
Get
up
und
rock
the
b
a
t*;
• Heceta— First Sunday of each •
work:>;g io make the first community
elded to christen his, and on the “ »’* Mrs. Dennis of the Bible stand
• month, Heceta School House.
• Rock It yourself, sex Pete; -
fa ir a success.
stern painted: "Henry the Eighth.”
ard will take part ln the song aery*
W
ell
half
of
It's
yours,
ses
Nellie;
• Jasper— Second and Fourth Wed- •
The committee is composed of the
"An' wot the dlvvle will I name Ices. The meeting will start at 7:45
• nesdays. W O. W. Hall, Jasper. • And the other half's yonr», sex Pete;
following; C. W. Allen, chairman. Mrs
mine?" mused the Irishman Reject-l o-t.|nck
_ _ «i
.
• . »j
o'clock.
_ -r
• Lorane— Second
and
Fourth • Now the rest of the story I hate to
W alt Poast, Mrs. Roy Payne, Sam
(
lng
the
suggestion
of
the
others
th
a
t'
_
t*'ll
«
- Wednesdays J. O. O. F. HaH.
•
b e r 'h *
hl* “fleorge the F ifth.” he be. [
Swafford. Sam Goddard. Mrs. W illiam
PHONE 355 J
• McKenzie local, second and • But Nellie got up and rocked
'came suddenly Inspired, got out brush'
* * hav' peach#«, | i n box.
Hucka, Matt Emerick. M. J. Weaver,
(OVER
PENNEY STORE)
half
• ■ , — ■ <» ■ « „ I • —
’ four'll Wednesday^ 8 p m. 1. O. O. •
a bushel. White Front Grocery
Mrs. Lynn Fountain, Lester Millican. • F. "hall, W altervllle.
- »•
• And Pete let the other half yell.— and paint and Inscribed the legend;
M a tt Momb, Mr. Dee Jackson. Mrs.
-M arch th' Seventeenth.”— flmerl
Mt. Vernon—First and Third * The Jersey City Elk.
Ray Remie, Mrs Jim H ill, O. L. C le -i,
can Legion Weekly.
Wednesday. Bresfield Store.
•
ment. Marian Chase. Jesse G ates,, ,
“Did you behave In church ?" asked
John Preschug. The committee will i , • Silk Creek Meet« First and Third •
B A P T IS T C H U R C H .
• Thursday at Cedar School House • an Interested relative when Junior re-
IT ALWAYS I’AYS TO TRADE AT OKAY'S
make a canvas of the territory f o r , ,
Bible school— 10 A M.
• Spencer Creek— Third
Friday, »¡turned from the service.
entry«.
,
Morning Worship— 11 A. M
•
-Course I did.” replied Junior. "I
County Agent Fletcher and Club j , • Pine Grove School House.
Young people’s si rylce—7 P. M.
• T ren t— Becond and Fourth Wed- • heard
the lady back of us say she
Leader Collier w ill classify exhibits
• aesdays.
Pleasant
H ill
High • never saw a
child behave so.”— Gospel service at 8.
and select Judges. The committee will
• 8chool Bldg.
• Christian Register.
The ladles have charge of the open­
meet again on September 1 qt 8 P. M.
• Vida—Second and Fourth Satur- •
ing exercises and special music. Top­
• • •
This movement is for the better­ • days at Minney Hall.
•
‘No you let your husband carry a ic of the sermon will be Ruth.
ment of our community.
Let’s ail • Secretaries will please send in •
Bible study and
prayer
service
latchkey?"
get behind it.
• time and place of meeting and •
"Oh. Just to humor him* He likes Thursday at 8 P. M
• chaag«. erf date a . *>ey may oc- • t0 , how R t„
tQ
thpm
Dr. 8. Ralph Dtppri, Dentist, Vitus
cur.
see how Independent he J»— but It
W hile they last, fino canning peach­
building, Springfield, Oregon.
doesn’t fit the door!”— This Passing es. 31 a box or 32 50 a bushel at the
Show (London),
White Front Grocery.
ductor.
O. L. Clem ent, Chaplain.
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
practic Treatments.
They are safe, sane
and sure.
Dr. Geo. A. Simon
I
Now is the TIME to CAN
Peaches
We have on hand large shipm ents of California and Ash­
Subscribe For the
Farmers Union News
*
land Peaches th at are JuRt right for canning— large, ripe
«
W anted
-■/
New members and other F an n ers Union Members who
are not subscribers to the Farm Union News are requested
to cut this blank and mall It to the Springfield News,
Springfield, Oregon.
,
V
I
and Juicy.
J
•
Í-
Eggs and Poultry
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
<Farmers Union Subscription)
Due to a short loriul crop thia year it la not
Rafe to wait for late peaches.
I h
Sugar Is advancing. Now
a m ore economical time to can than later.
*5 H v.
:
I • I
We have full lines of Jars, lids, rubbers, etc. These are
com paratively cheap when the saving In the coat of canned
fruit Is considered.
FRESH AI’H .E CIDER.
Date.
Name ___
Sher Khan
P. O. Address
Union Local ..
From
......... 192..... to ..............
Member F. E. C. U. of A.
.192
F or »errices rendered by the Farmers Union and 3 .............. - ....... this
receipt entitle« the holder to subscription to the Springfield News
662 Oak Street
Eugene, Oregon
■
B R A X ’5
C A5M &CARRy