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    PAGE FOUR
THURSDAY. HKI’T. 17. 1925
THE 8PR1NGPUBLD NEWS
Lane County Farmers Union News
OFFICIAL PUBLICATION LANE COUNTY UNIT NO. 14
HECETA LOCAL
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Local
Reporter«
;• Canary . ....... ......... J. L, Norlhup
•..Central ... ............ „
Ray Bo««r
Cloverdale .— Mrs. L. J. Qetchell
Heceta local met for regular meet
Ing September IS. t$U6. There was ! * Coast Fork Mrs. Geo. Kebelheck
an attendance of about 35 member« * Creswell ...
Mrs. M A. Horn
and friend». Then1 was a very nice * n ° r*n* ...» — Mrs. Ada Jennings
picnic dinner served out of door. ‘
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The meeting being public was h elp ; "««HeyvIUel ... Mr. M. Olllespie
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• FROM STATE MARKET AGENT » c r o p .
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By C. E. Spence
Result« of Honest Pack«.
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Slate Market Agent Spence cite»
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I that In the month of Auguel Iasi year
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"Enlightened Prison Dealing'
, gg carloads of potato«» were Shipped
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The flax In.tuetry In Oregon s «tale | m(t> n„. slate, Io com p'te with Ore-
• penitentiary ha« been given nation ; g„tt farmers. In August of this year
* » I'l. publicity during the past year, j
30 car, W(in, r,H.lr¥„,, «, dt)
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periodical, of tbs east are a„ ribute a„ of , Ma to grading and
'STZT* « . „ r ' - ' o p
rlntln *
, Sun of
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McKensie
.... Harry C, Jackson
Mt. Vernon Mrs. V. A. Reynolds
Mulsh Smith
“ Silk
**“ Creek
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K R Tinker
Trent ..... ....
Mr». W. E. Post
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HADLEYVILLE LOCAL
OFFICERS OF LANE COUNTY
FARMER'S UNION
Ralph Laird, Crsswsll, Prssldsnt.
Will W hstler, Trent. Vice Prssl
danL
Betty Kappauf. Cottage Orovs,
sac.-Trass.
N. A. Horn, Cottage Qrovs, Door
K stpsr
H. C. Jaokson, Waltarvllla, Con-
doctor.
O. L. Clsmont, Chaplain.
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Hadleyvllle local held 11« open
meeting Thura lay evening. Septem­
ber 3 Thrre was not many out. I>ul
the faithful few enjoyed at. old fash­
ion spelling bee.
Mr Wllllard Richard«, from Thu
Dalle* , la here vialllng Mr. and Mrs.
W J Hi ales
Mlsa M>la Henderson of Isirena
lias returned home after spending a
aroek wlih frlemla and relatives.
Mr and Mrs Jessie Hooker and
family. Mrs. Southerland »pent Sun­
day with Mr. and Mrs. U J. Hen­
derson of l.orana.
Mrs Frank Snyder has received
the news that her daughter. Mrs El­
la Trusdale, has a new baby boy.
II It Smith was In Eugene on bus­
iness the last of the week.
Word was received that two of our
members. Mr and Mrs A Rlmonsen
have bought them a new home In
Portland
Tlio next meeting will be Thurs­
day. Repinmbvr 17. Would like to
see as many out aa possible.
Willard Henderson 1« spending ,i
few days with hte alater, Mr« Vera
Seales.
Th>' Toronto. On «uadardlaatlon of our stock." says j •
September 3. a isles that , he m, rke<
.-yrl ml|ch of , hw •
the prison has the Irgeat flax «rut-j decrease Is because buyers and re- •
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> Ivlng mill tn the world. 34 machines, tellers do not now have to buy Yah I- •
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being In Ire-
»|,x-k to get an honest pack. The!
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when> ct” >ro '• * m ,,l ot 83
grading and Inspection law la making
| chines. The Sun states that more frlenda of honest growers and deal
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FARM REMINDERS
son spoke. The meeting was very « « » « « » « »
• than 50 convicts are given employ- era."
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much enjoyed. Owing to a school ex- Mr* Dowell's school near Ada.
I ment on these machines and as an In­
Making Qreat Progress.
Artificial support for branches over
hibit of farm products at Big creek
Mrs. Levage and daughter. Bernice, duceanent for faithful work they are
Amaslng progress Is being mad«
loaded with fruit becomes pressing
thera was a number of our members visited a . few days with Mrs. Dahlia P*W 50 cents per day, also that this
all over the country In farmer unity;
unable to attend.
and Mrs. Orlmshaw,
I compensation la given to other coo- and It would seem that a more even Just before lb crop colors up. with
Mrs. Dahlln returned Monday from J vieta In other departments of the flax footing I» certain to r.wult from the the starches largely turning Io sugai
Mr. and Mrs. DeRoy left Wednee-
day for their new station at War- a six-week stay tn Portland where industry. ‘‘Flax Is being received at work of the thousands of co-opera­ as the fruit mature». Moat Oregon
rlor rock.
! »he went foe medicai treatment.
the rate of 100 to loO tons dally." tives. Farming has long been oul ot trees that have been rightly pruned
The tender Rose was in at the head
Mrs. Kristina Dahlln Is reported to states the Sun. “and every avsllub!« balance with the rest of the business from (he alart get along all right
without
1» - con- .
Wednesday.
j t*. improving slowly.
.»mate who can be extended tm .ty of the country When farm er, are a . ™
T £ lying „ or . bracing,
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Is en - | strongly organised as other Industrie, i
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X «row er. and experiment
Mr. and Mrs. Herman arlved FYI-1 Harry Levage and Mr. Miller of privileges In the penitentiary
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a , v i u r r lu u m ir it 'B
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day to take up their position at the North Bend are at the home of Mrs.
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now
to
allow
the
upright
limbs to
light house.
Dahlln for a few days while getting headed. "Enligntened Dealing «I.U together as the corporations do. r>«- a » ■ ___,
! bt«d down with Ihelr fruit and thus
Mr. and Mrs. Laird. Mr and Mrs cattle ready for shipment.
Prison Problem."
suits will be that returns from farm
spread the tree
Masts of 3 Inrh
Jackson, and Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Ren
James Baker and Claude Rose were
Gcing A h ir Law Violators.
products will be Increased and coats ;
m e have been spending the week-end visitors In Florence Wednesday on
C. E Spence Slate Market A cent. of farm operations reduced Organ'xu I square pieces, one end on the ground,
few
with Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Larson and business.
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<bat the State tlona built from the bottom, then m er-L a ,in„
. feet h'gher than the
„ free with
also enjoying a tiu tin g trip.
Mrs. Baker enjoyed a nice visit ! Inspection Department !. going to en -: g|„g. pooling and co-operating gen.-r
h branch», needing
Mr. and Mrs Larson are enjoying a Ijfrom Mr and Mrs. McKinney and force the potato grading .n d stencil- ally for mutual benefit will pull farm support, are uaed and recommended
Red Hot Paps.
visit from their son. Heber Larson ., children from Albany. Saturday and Ing law henceforth, an t growers and ing up to a level with other business by the experim ent station, though ra «Fvr-n the Ambridge | p» I Cltlaen)
iher expensive in seme districts.
up from southern California.
> Sunday of last week.
dealers are warned of the p en alties' Thousands of farmers' boys and girls
The bride was attended by Misa
The H eceta Head school opened
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of 3100 fine, 30 dav* in Jail, or both „ r e now leaving the farms to bitter
Martha Fair and the groom by Mr.
Tuesday. September 8 with Miss Mil- • • • • • •
CALL AND SEE Dr N W Eraer» 1 Read H Achauer. a very warm clues-,
The law provides that the potatoei i them selves In the factories and ahops
dreti Pember as teacher.
on pel >» on niete end otb«.- w»ra •> male of Mr Carle
CRESWELL LOCAL
ahal! be graded and both the grade ‘ of the cities.
Mis.« Laura Larson, Miss Blanche
and the grower's name shall be aten-1
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Larson. Miss Mildred Pember and
The Crtswell local of the Farmers' riled on the sack. No stork of more •
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e a s e
Mr. Herman Larson and Miss Stilnah union met Tuesday evening. Mr. Hol-
than 50 pounds can legally be sold •
CANARY
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Stonefield. Miss Matha Bay. and Fred-J Baton reported his investigation of otherwise.
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erick Stonefield and Lawrence Bear« the cheese factory at Salem.
Mr.
Wheat Smut Greatly Reduoed.
E E. Potter It awuy from home
all attended a party at the bungalow.' White, a representative of the Smith-
In the m onth of August. Iasi sum- tivmpnrur.1 ■. doing road work.
Saturday. September 5.
, Hugh«, organ!,atlon. was present and ' mer. 3421 cars of wheat were re ,ved
The opening of the deer sea so n !
Miss Stilnah Sontefield and Fred- offered to organize night school f o r ,at , he Portland terminal« of which
la bringing many hunter« to this Io -! |
erick Stonefield. Lourance Beers and 'his community at which general ,434 ,.ar, KradwJ vario„M
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callty.
\e r n o n and Georgia Stonefield. Bob farm problems will be discussed
,.f gmut or E9
COBf
Our Sunday school Sunday w n well
by DeRoy and Mr. Robert Bay all at ! A short musical program was given 1 raonth
aulnrael. l805 cars WHr„ r, .
attended. You are cordially Invited i
tended the Labor Day celebration at after which pies were auctioned o f f , celTWj
„ „ car>
to meet with us.
Florence.
¡by Mr. Butler. The proceeds from . mn, _«- n4>r „ ....
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All three of the Maple creek val­
Rufus Stonefield returned hom e:
P<- social go towards an org.nl-
£ tu e .argLy «I .'he i . t
ley
schools are now In session.
this week having finished work on
that much wtnter wheat was winter
Hay harvest la about over In thia!
road up Big creek.
killed and spring wheat sown In It» vicinity.
Absolutely.
FRESH APPLE C ID E R -
M>. and Mrs. Baker and family.
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Jasper: "I want you to fig this
Miss Frances Wallenburg and Mr.
cuckoo clock."
TOMATOES FOR CANNING
Claude Ross attended the Labor Day
Jeweler; “That Isn't a cuckoo
celebration at Florence.
Cheese,
per
1 lb., full cream
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clock."
Mrs. Overton Dowell and sons,
Oval
burdlnes,
2
for
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Jasper: "Yes It Is. It Just struck
Roderick and Gordon, left FrMay for
thirteen.”
Gold Medal m ayonnaise in hulk, bring your own Jan« and
on the beach
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We bad with us a number of visit-,
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Mrs H. C- Jackson, and Mr. and Mrs ■
R O. Rennie. Mr. and Mrs. Laird both •
gave a very nice talk, also Mr. Jack-! •
/ t A lw a y s P a y s to T rade a t G r a y ’s
Canning Pears
Now in
SPECIAL
We Carry a fu ll line of
Paints, Oils, Glass and Wall
Paper.
Come in and look over our 500 samples of Wall Paper
VASBY BROS.
Sale of Nifty New Dresses
$14.48
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$1.65 Box
30C
— 2 5 c
have them filled.
Sauer Kraut, 2 c a n s ...................
25C
25c
$ J 25
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I*ti111pkin. 2 < a n s
1 French Carrying Banket full of soap
Crystal White Snap, case
Pete's Snap deal still on, S 1 .4 0 worth soap and chlpH
for
95c
Bring us your eggs, we pay top prioe.
We have grouped *for this gale, values ranging from
118.75 to $29.75, am t are offering you higrade m erchan­
dise at a very low price. Style, service and economy are
Included In this offering. You can ill afford to miss this
opportunity if you arfe in need anti a snappy, new, dress.
No refunds, no alterations, no exohanges.
C ASM 5CARR Y
312 Main Street
BEARD’S
WE HAVE
JUST PUT IN
EUGENE
A FULL LINE OF
BEACH
NUT
PRODUCTS
W anted
t h . ? ’S i Spagh,ett> noo(11*8' m acaroni and other items of
shelves ° a Wlde iamoU9 Products can be found on our
hii del,r;iorV8, Honey Oew Melons, Casabas, O-Sage
and
of Gold Cantaloupes. A wagon load to selerf
from . They are dandies.
Ry-Krisp bread In both Swedish and M innesota Rye.
PHONB
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Sher Khan
• For These Chilly Nights
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See our window display and prices of these heaters
Trado in your Old heater on the new one.
Term s If desired.
PHONS
8 ■ WHITE FB88I GfiOCERY - 8
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Eggs and Poultry
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A fresh shipm ent of peaches have just a r­
rived. Get yours before it Is too late.
Colonial Heaters
662 Oak S treet.
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Eugene, Oregon
Wright & Son
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