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    T H U R S D A Y , B K I*T . 24, U>2S
T H E S P R IN U F IR L l) N E W S
PAG E FOUR
Lane County Farmers Union News
O F F IC IA L
G O P H E R D E M O N S T R A T IO N S *
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T O B E H E L D N E A R H E R E ’ Canar, L* * ‘ " * * T ? North«» •
P U B L IC A T IO N
LA N K
C O U N T Y U N IT n o . 14
McKenzie Valley Fair Has
Excellent Product Display
• O F F IC E R S O F LA N K 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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Sd. Mr«. Barer 3d, Mrs Hniu Swaf-
ford.
Lunch clotba: Flrat. Mra Mary Mil­
lican. id. Mta Harold Robison; Ed,
Mrs J J I'eptdl.
Napkins: Flrat, Mra Hansen; 2d.
Mrs. Harold Itoblaoa
PUInw u«e«s: Firal, Mrs. G L.
Smith, 2d, Verna jMUllcan; 3d, Mrs.
Keys
Nigtii gown- Flrat. a*eond
and
third, Mrs <1 N Jvaaeu,
Bath towels First and second,
Mrs t' N Jeoaen.
Guest towels' Flrat. second
and
third. Mr» C N Jesaen.
Breaser scarf: Flrat. Vetrna Milli­
can; Sd. Mra. C. N Jeaaea; >1, Mrs,
Harold Rotktauig
Woven rugs First. Mrs Page; 3d.
Mra Kain Pulley; 3d Mrs A Harris,
t'rueh’ ted rugs Flrat, Mrs M V.
Main
Beaded bag:: First. Mrs Mary Mil­
lican
ll« l s|>r<'»<l : First Mrs a. 1. G im I-
■as i*.
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ni
Apron First, Mrs Mary Momb
Hnni’ekvri'klefs : D -sl. Mrs Mary
M. Mra.
.Millican, 2.1 Mrs O'a«>
Mary MlUIrnn.
fr o .h e lc d yoke: First. Mrs Han-
sen
Bully: First, Mrs Jennings; 2d.
Mr» J J l*eplot
Center piece First. Mrs. Month;
3d. Mrs O L. S nltb
Kutttxt sock; First, Mrs Jennin»».
Pillow top Flrat. Mra, Archie Har­
ri»; 3d. Ervin Fountain
Crocheted scarf: First, Mra. Page;
2d. Mrs Harold Koblana
Table Runners; First, Mra. Hamid
llublsun; 2d. Viola Peplo!.
•..Central _________
Bay Bower •
A series of seren gopher control
. w
.. Cloverdale
Mrs. I» J. Gotehell •
• Ralph Laird, Creswell, Presldsnl, •
Eem oa.traUoas will be held la «tane .
Fork
Keb, ltwtfU .
• W ill W heeler, Trent, Vlea-Preal- •
county Monday TueMay and W edner-I.
........... Mra „ A Hl,ru .
• dent.
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«lay. 8 , ptembvr M. « and 30 by O .
Mr> AU. j ,.nnin|tJ, .
The McKenate valley from Vida Io Keeney Jud Red the flower».
•
Betty
Kappauf,
Cottage
Grova,
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8 Fletcher, county agricultural agent. . H aw la
_____ Mra „
. Hayden bridge waa represented at
The following flower« are thn1 prise
• atc.-Trtta.
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cooperating with Roy Fugate, aoalat. . „ adlervin, ,
Mrs. M ow,e, ple . the community fair held at Walter-!
of ,h " W allervllle fair:
• N. A. Horn, Cottage Qrova, Door •
ant state rodent control leader. At • Jasper
Dahlia: Table diaptg>. First, M. • Keeper
____ Mrs. Grace Jones • 1 ville lust Friday. September 18 The
a
these démenai ration Mr. Fugate Will • Lorane
Belle
Millican.
Mrs
M. Foster •
• H. C. Jaakaen, Waltarvllla* Con- •
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h
,st
of
the
varied
agricultural
«ai
demonstrate the use of poisoned cloc- • McKentle
Bouquets: First. Mrs. loiurence • duc^or..
Harry C. Jackson •
•
er tops for killing gopher» and w.U . M[ Vernon Mrs. V. A. Reynolds • hortllcultural produca and the live- Millican; Id. Mrs Lauran«« Millican
• O, L. Clamant, Chaplain.
•
discuss otuer control methods and • Silk Creek
Bulsh Smith • stock of the valley were shown and :!,l. Mrs. M Month.
County Agent Fletcher will plan com . TreDt
Pom Bona: Flrat. Belle Millican.
K. B. Tinker • . all who attended the fair declare It
munity campaigns against the goph- . VhJa
Quinces: Flrat. A. W Frnaee
I’hlax: Flrat, B. lie Millican.
®' *'°*t * to have been one of the" be»: conuuun
Botile pluiue: Flrat, J. E Kenttner
era.
Peutatltimona:
First,'
M
Belle
Milli­
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I tty exhibits ever held In the state.
f.
Mr Fletcher and Mr Fugate vialted 1----1-----—
can.
Silver prunes: Flrat, J B. Kenamer-
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• . While the exhibits were varied and
farma In different parts of the county , • •
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Boltonia: First. M Belle Millican.
last Saturday and selected heavily In- •
C A N AR Y LOCAL
• j excellent, the outstanding feature of
Ital'an prune»: Flrat, Juhn Kick
Marigold: First, Mrs Mary Milli­
buac h.
tested places to hold the d em o n stra -................................. ........
the fair was the wonderful community can.
Ilona Mr. FOgate la doing preliml-
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¡spirit shown In plnnntng and conduct-!
Ground cherrlea: First, Mäti Km-
Asters: First. Mr». L. II Millican;
inerlrh; 2d. Jess Galea; 3d. John
nary work at the various farm» thia! The regular meeting Saturday eve- tng the fair. The McKenue Rive |
2<l. Mrs. B. F. Itcuni; 3d, Mrs. 0 L.
Praao^arn.
week.
.
nlng was well attended. The ladles of local of the Fanners' union sponsored a-»,».
Field and Forane Cropa.
The schedule for th serloes of m eet-(the unton served a bountiful »upper, ihe fair aud took the lead in putting
Zinnias: First. Mra. O L. SnUlh.
Yellow dent corn: First, George
Inga ie as follows:
The shares In the Vnion feed »tore | t on bui non-member« were Just aa
Neff; Jd, Merton Brown: ïd . Page d
Rosea: First. Mrs. M Month.
Monday. September 30—»:3# a. m . were reported about all "old.
active aa members In making It a «uc­
Nostertiuma; First. Mrs J. Foun Son.
Pop corn: Flrat and ascoad, Itoaa
George Gilmore farm, one mile north
Remember the local'« first monthly ce»«. Special credit la due the ex-:-1 (a,n
Bros.
of Junction City on main Pacific meeting has been changed to the cutive committee which worked under
Sweet Pea»; First. Mra E. F Heatb
i-argeal. squash: First and second.
highway: 2:00 p
Wm. Pickett farm flrat Monday of the month at 11 a. m the leadership of C. W. Allen of Vida 3d. Ross Bru».
Chas. Tavlor.
on Spring creek drlee, lower Santa
The farmers hare been Improving
Rev. Harry Tucker, pastor of the
lon geai punipkin: First, Merton
L illies: F r e t Mra. L. IL Millican
,,,
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.Brown; 31. Bella Htophenaon. 3d,
Clara.
, the fine weather by completing their C h ristian church of Albany and a
Mlxed bouquets: H rat, Mrs L. H Mrs Fred Itussel
Tuesday. September 29—9:30 a. m . hay harvest,
¡breeder of Jersey rattle, was the Mtlllcan; Jd. Mra. Hucka.
I Stock beets: Flrat, Mutt Emmerlch;
S. D. McGuire place at north end of
Mr Patterson la on a trip to Cans- speaker of the day and Meitrt red an
Fuschia: Flrat. Mrs. Win. Iluck«; P 1' J“hn
Madison street, Eugene; 2:00 p. m da. He expects to be gone several ■ nddresu on "Community Spirit.’* A 3d. Mra. Wm. Hurka.
Stock carrots; First. E F Ream:
2d. John K lckbusch: 3d. Rosa Broa
L. J. Oetrhell faran. Cloverdale.
- weeks.
cafeteria lunch waa served at u.wm by
Begonla: First. Mra. Wm Hucka;
M angels: Flrat. R M Caruthers; M.
Babv dresse»
Flrsi. and aet-ond.
Wednesday. September SO—8:30 a. 1 Brother Harrington was a Marsh-| the ladies of the community
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t
Mra- M Moinb; Sd, Mra. Wra. John Kl'khtiach: 3d. Me James
Mr» t*. N Jees, n
m.. C W. Ruth farm 1 <4 miles east of Held visitor last week. He gays there
ln splte of the heavy rain wh'ch Hucka
Sugar bulla: First, Vaie Myetpi 2fl.
Chilla dresses; Fltat, Mr» tt !-.
Thurston on the McKenale high w ay:'Is much building going on there.
¡fell during th. Jay there » » ’ a hirge
Mr» L. Harrington
l i , slur.I
Glkdioll; Flrat. Mra. J. Fountaln.
Rale: Flrat. Page A Son; 3d. A W
10:30 a. m.. Margaret A Morris farm .’ There are about thirty-five pupils! attendance at the fair. In addition to
Baby tattod slippers: First, Eduli
Vagetablas.
Frasea.
Pat«'
half mile west of Hayden bridge on enrolled in the three schools of Map- good attendance by resident» <>(• the
Outona: Flrat. John Klckhuarh; Sd.
Sheaf g»-«n alfalfa- F at. W m .
Cooking.
Mohawk road 2:00 p m . J L. R en-1 le creek valley.
McKenate valley, delegations cam «, John Preschern: 3d. Wm. Huckà
Hucka. 2d. J N. HUI; 3d. la-e Foun
Bread: F'rst. Mrs
W-arln; 2d.
Table
carrot
a:
Flrat,
J
B
Mrs. Grant F » k Is still at the hoe- ; from E ugene. C ottage Grove. C rea-,
ninger farm, one mile southwset of
Knll- ¡ tain
Mra Main Swafford; 3d. Mra Wm.
W,
Frasee
well, Pleaaant Hill. Springfi-kl and
*!d' A
3d. Ituasi Sheaf «lf«**U ha»: Flrat. John Pre« llueka.
^?oburg.
'I pital.
fchvru; 2d. Wm Hock«
Farmra who are having difficulty It |
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luiyer cake: Flr.t. Mrs. Ada Mllll-
other place*» of ihe county.
i Rutabagas: Flrat. Roaa Bros ; 2d. J.
Bal« F rat, (' W Ruth; 2d and 3d, ca n ; jg, Mr» Carney
Good Stock Shown.
controlling gopher« are Invited and «
• «
• • • • •
E. Kom/nerly; Sd. R T. Kooxhr.
Malt ' ’'Ui*'
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Angel fund cake; First, Mrs Ada
L. R Mtlllcan. C W. Allen. Sant; Turnlpa: First. Ross Broa
urged by the county agent to attend •
M T . V E R N O N LOCAL
Barb i tir s i, Frank Emmerich; 2d. Mlillcan
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I.
It
Mtlllcan
Swafford, A. W. Frnxee and others I Puranlps First, Chas Beadmond;
one of these demonstrations.
Fruit pie: Flrat. Mr» W Hucka ; 2d.
Wheat:
Flrat.
O.
W.
Rulli
showed a total of bei ween Cô a » I 3d
Ur<* .' W-
T Kitoaer
Mrs Mall E'ninertck
Radish ea Flrat. V\. C My^raz XI.
ksu j •
u j •
<
.. U.U.. . Miscellanea!!«.
C
11 «
Cualard pie; First. Mrs Esta l"ol
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The Mt. Vernon local met Wednea head of purebeed Jersey eatilgf un i
Exhibit
of
honey:
First;
Wm
Hue-
)er;
w Mril Ma(, Emmerick
John Preschern
» ¡d a y evening. September 14 for regu-; Oscar Millican showed font purvbre |
H A D L E Y V IL L E L O C A L
ka.
r .n n a r f F
r .ilf , V
« n » t . h l « a and
, n r f Pleklss
Cannvd
Fruita,
Vegetable»
lar business and social time. A dale-1 HerafOCda. Member« of the Mcttenrt«: .
’ 1’** *
***' American Chaaaa; Flrat, Mr«. Wkn
Individual group First. Mrs. Wm.
Hucka.
aar«t n"<< u"°"
llu ck s; Id. Mrs. Page; 3d. Mrs Matt
The Hadleyville local met Thurs­ gstion of business men from Spring ealf club all exhibited their cdlvap.
Filberts: First. Taylor Needham.
Eiunier'ck.
'
day evening. September 1? for re?- field were present and a few of them Other slock shown icladed one Quern galn ; waff„rd. -t),' Mr»**Jain”»* ’
Walnuts, First, Taylor Needham
Jelly: First. Fanny Godard.
row. a good lot of Duroc Jersey
Cabbage: First and acond, Roaa
ular business, several subjects were gave us Information that was much
Wh'le i-gga: Flrat. Mr». W. K. Post;
3d,
O.
L.
Clement.
(bogs,
purebred
sheep,
and
Angora
B
ros;
3d.
Page
*
Son
discussed. There were only a few appreciated by the local
Dr H. Ralph Dippel, Dentist. Vltua
Sawing.
Celery: First. Rosa Bros ; id. H T
members out but the ones that camo* The men present from SprlngNekl *°at*- The livestock was shown In a
Quills: First. Mrs* Francis James building. Springfield, Oregon
Kcoaer.
enjoyed a good Interesting m eeting.' were H M Stewart. J F Ketels. H E »Bove on the Matt Momb farm. E. A.
String beans F rst, Chas Neal; 2d.
It la hoped to see more out at our Maxey. Al Perkins. F B. Haanlln, W ., McCornaek and H L. Plank aiwlste£ John IVeErbera; >1. Chas. Neal
Green peppers: First. H N. Hill; Id.
N. Long and J. Fulop.
I Arno>d Collier, county club lender, to
next meeting.
Myron W allace of Jasper was also ‘ “fductlng a slock Judging d«mon John Preschern.
The Derrick sale was well attended.
Sw eet peppers; First, Lee l> v ls .
! »tratlon and contest for club ^pivni
Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Seals and sons, a welcome visitor.
Cucumbers: Flrkt. John Presahetn;
After the business m eeting refresh
2d. W. C. Myers
a.
.
and Mias Lola Henderson returned
A good exhibit of poultry «nil als«
Pie pamnkln: First, Hasel Rusael;
home from Portland Sunday They re­ ment» were served.
Sd. Ross Bros
During the last three months th^ show at the grove. This exhibit was
port a good time while In the city
Table squash First, J. J. Pepolt;
Mr. Richards, who has been visiting rrowda at the Union have been smalt, Judged by Ben Keenay, county asee- 3<l. l-ee Davis; 3d, Page A Son.
sor.
who
Is
a
poultry
fancier
iiid
a
li­
Sw eet corn: First. Ross Bros.; 2d.
the W. I. Seals family, returned to but now that the various drope are ¡
John Preschern: 3d. C W. Alien
harvested. , vacaj'ons over etc., we censed Judge.
his home at Wasco.
Sweet potatoes: O. L Clement first
F arm Products Good.
The Lxine Cedar school opened tope thè atten tan e- and Interest will
Horticultural a’nd agricultural prod on each of taro varieties.
Monday with a full attendance with pick up. If*you belong to thè Farm-
Water melons; First, O. L. Clement;
ers' unlon come to thè next meeting ucts. including fruits, vegetables. 2d, George Neff; 3d, Ross Bros.
Mias Jessie Leep teacher.
Canteloupa: First. Chas Deadotinnd;
There were several Lone Cedar and help us make our Union thè Braln’ ' and » « ss a a were shown In
the Farmer»' B uio» hall. C. E. Stfew ' 2,1 K F Ream,
ltvf«t
one
In
thè
countv.
fam ilies attended the fair Tuesday. .
"”*l»ns _ F „ rst. Geo. Neff; 2d.
coun'.y,. horticultural insnector.
Igspector. _ "J,
Boost for the public markat In art. i < county.,
Mr. Chas. Stroup. Mr. Llbble and
> c- c-i . >
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R T. K oxer. 3d. Itoss Bros
and O. S. Fletcher, county nf-lcultur-
Potato»«
eon of Orecnn City and Mr. Martin ' i,R’’ Dri,‘‘W
al ageot. julged these p r o llr is an I
Burbank: First. J J. Prplnt; 21. T.
of Salem vialted M. Gillespie Mon I T iy Springfield mer.-hiii*.« first.
both state that the quality a n Varie­ W Carney; 3«l. J B Endicott.
day.
Netted Gems; First, John Kick !
ty of the exhibits were «»«<-■! a-i
Sues for Car Recovery.
huxeb
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could be found In any co n n u n 'ty .
Early Oh'os: First. Wm. Hurka.
j
Grand Jury to Meet.
W
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C.
ThlentiS,
McKentle
farmer.
The Lane County Grand Jury will tias filed sait In circuit court against ■ product»,
cannrd
g o a ^ cooked
a . ___
Plain and hcrae
fancy
sew ing.
Earliest of nil: First. Ross Bros. !
Early six weeks: First, Mrs. Fred
convene ai the county court bouse,; Sheriff Frank Taylor for the recov. Gowers were also displ«ve<T In the Russel.
G62 Gak Street
Eugene, Oregon
onday, October 5, at 10 o'clock in ery of a Ford car attached by the t hall The excellent exhibits! of the |
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m
agal^?r m ^
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H®
»»*« »2« damage« v l<** »»1 I-*«butg sewing c lX » were! M
F^merlch-’ 3d', Wm. Ilu<°ka
Wanted
Eggs and Poultry
Sher Khan
men held m the county Jail for the llleged wrongful holding of *»»turee of this deportin nt Mrs. O.
Sfvswbarrb-
F"" 1. C W. .A llen;
taken up. It is reported.
'th e macbli.e
3. Fletrh-r Judged the dom A tle s d 12,l Chaa. t»w mnnd
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' tn c,. and art predacts, while Mrs * < r«h Apples: Flrat. Matt Kmmerl. h
/t A lw a ys Pays to Trade a t G ra y’s
Whose Rent Do
You Pay?
^ re you helping to pay the rent of the big city store«’
Are you contributing to the taxes, insurance interest
waSes- and the hundreds of other expenses of
the departm ent stores or mail order houses?
Most .’ure'y you are if you are buying anything from them,
.very dollar’s worth of goods sold by suefi business houses
must help pay these expanses. These costs are enorm ous
and m ust be paid— and if you buy, you pay.
Isn’t it better economy to buy front the m erchants of your
town ?
V'l.i pay 'eng and you get more, and yonr money stays
w here it will be invested for your own good.
P e a r /or Preserves, box .........................................
Pears for canning ..................... .............
G ray’s cor cord graj.es for jelly, 20 lb box ...........
Peaches, bushel ..............................................
Playm ate soap, 10 bars ................................... ..........
O ur regular price, per case ......................... ...............
Cabbage, fresh home grown, 3c lb., m ake your own
now.
$1.50
j2 00
$1.20
$2.50
39c
$3.50
kraut
BUY IT IN OUR TOWN
PHONE
PHONE
9 ■ W E FflONT GBOCEBl - 9
Canning Pears
Now in
SRE8H
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$1.75 Box
A P P L E C ID E R —
TOMATOES FOR CANNING
Good Patterns
50c Sq. Yard—Callahan’s
Several good weights patterns
6 foot and 9 foot.
Rugs, 6x9 ft., to 9x12 ft., $9.00 to $15.00
Used Stoves
Ranges Electric Range Suit Cases-
BlanketS- Reds M attresses
S<’e Callahan for prices on used furniture, Radios
25c
Campbell F’ork and Beans, 3 cans
. .
Shell Macaroni, a box
10c
Cheese, per 1 lb., full cream
................................. 3 0 c
Oval sardines, 2 f o r .....................
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GoitL, Medal m ayonnaise In bulk, bring your own Jars and
have them filled.
Sauer Kraut, 2 cans ....................................... .................
I’uiiipkin, 2 cans
.
1 French Currying Basket full of soap .
Crystal While Hoa|», case
Pete's Soap deal still on,
worth soap and chips
25c
$1.40
f,,r
25c
25c
$ J 25
$3 00
Bring us your eggs, we pay top price.
Phone 33, Eugene
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