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    THURSDAY. OCTOBER I, I» - 1
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
PAGE FOUR
Lane County Farmers Union News
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FARM REMINDERS
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COAST FORK LOCAL
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• O F F IC E R » OF L A N » C O U N T Y
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DORENA LOCAL NO. 190 •
J. L. Sort hup •
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Mrs Ruth England M t Saturday
Three condition* are necessary for •-Central ------- ____ Ray Bower •
• Ralph Laird, C r«A v*ll. P r**ld *n t. •
Mrs. U J. Oetchell
At the regular session of the Coast 1
Clovendale
rnr Monmouth to attend not mat
sncceasfut wintering of bees in any
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Will
WhMl*r.
Trent.
Vl«*-Pr*sl-
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Shortwsight Scale*.
lo,.a | September 2« the final re-1
school this winter
locality says H. A. Svullen of the •« • Coast Fork Mrs. Geo. Kebelbeck •
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Many interesting uud Ingenious tie • den«.
Croswell
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Mrs
M.
A.
Horn
port
of
the
dairy
committee
wua
read
periment station. The first is that
Iter Starkey and family. Who have
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Batty
Kappauf,
Cottage
Orove.
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! rtcea to cheat the public are brought
Dorena ......... Mrs. Ada Jennings
and accepted.
there be a liberal supply of young
been Spending the summer at Med
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aec.-Treaa
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Mr*.
B.
Bak««r
Prof. W h ites offer to conduct night to light in the alatc Sealer of W» Igbls
Hecvta .—....
workers produced duriug late Aag'ut
• N. A. Horn, Cottage Grove, Door • ford, m ine up Saturday lb look aft« r
Mr*. M. Gllk'sple
school was accepted and the first and Meaaurea. which department la • Ksspsr
H sdl.yvlllel
and September; second, that there
* their Ihlugs Her They expect tu re-
Tuesday night of each night of each no»- «inker State Market Agent
Jasper ____ .... .. Mrs. Grace Jone*
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H.
C.
Jackson,
Waltervllle.
Con-
♦ ¡m m to Medfotd In * few days for
___ Mrs. C. M. Foster
month was set as the meeting ti ght Spence. In one case of platform scales
during winter months, a n l early j Lorana ___ _
another month or two.
Harry C. Jackson
i it was found that one of the large • duotor.
McKenile
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New President Elected.
■prlng; third, that auipH protection (
F O. L. Clam ant, Chaplain.
Mr and Mrs. Perry Vanacholaek
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Mrs.
V.
A.
Reynold*
we'ght* had been drilled out and
Mt. Vernon
fcr the colour is given against win­
• The resignation of Hugh Trunnell as
flatted Sunday with Mr and Mrs W.
Silk Ur« ek ..... ......... Bulah Smith • Coast Fork president was read and lead filled In. to make the weight
ter cold and moisture.
______ E. B. Tinker
) register leas. It look the third In tiveat, Insuranoa and elevator chars A lan d here
Trent
e aceeptled. Illness In his family was
The house and contents cf Mr and
V 'd a ______ ......... Mrs. W. E. Post
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u . m . i - „ , . i spectlon to dleeovcr the trick, as on e* were a little |«*s than half a cent,
the reason
gleeti Burt McDole
w as,
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The sooner owners of apple and
former Inspections the ow m r slipped and the total curt was allghtly uv ” Mrs Bill Krnshsw e-wre complrtely
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pear trees damaged by cankers ap- •__
out the false« weight and substitute! one cent p< i‘ bur hel. TlUa Is the lestn yed by fire Saturday and Mrs.
The r, , tgnaLlon ,,f r r Powell.
ply a spray of bonleaux the better, i SSI This machine »III treat Î0 to SO
ErnshaW and baby were severely
a correct one.
kind of iiianagenient that makes c
the Oregon experiment station finds, bushels an hour satisfactorily.
I vice-president, was reconsidered and
In eastern Oregon the deputies operative organlaatlons aucevssful burned Thiy were taken Io the hos
T h a is the best method known of'
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accepted. E W. Powell ww* elected found a washer o f'h a lf Inch thick
Too tuwuy are managid by Inexpert pits! at Eugene
preventing Infection, of apple tree
h|u M)-Ct,n< neIt yMll.-a pots- to fill the unexptred term. The meni
Mi anti Mrs Emit Kirk attended
ness applied to a g a so ln e pump at ! enceil uicn at the head Then’ musl
anthracnose, and European
ean canker on
look her,
local are sorry to- loose
which Rhor(wl. <1
be capable, experienced men; there lb.’ dance s' fottage Grove Friday
apple
d » . and
„ a « pear
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uitlst be Inynl hacking anil there must and Saturday night of last week.
The Farmers' school has been or­
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a larger per cenlage of the arr<-
hare found August to be the bent time recommended by the experiment sta-j Tk„ new|y elected officers w ere'
*n<>tht.r lna| gM g
«calea used
ganized In this local beginning the
for this application, but It Is not too tlon for improvement In the Oregon d||ly ,nataMe(|
entered upon their
"receiving end were correct a g e under contract. Without the»,
as foundations co-operal ve undertak first Tuesday in October. Bverbody
late yet for results.
potato crop. The lea v e, should be nor llutte, ,mmed |at»ly.
«rofchln« out had
com*.
Ings will fail.
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; mal for the variety with no unusual
Ask to Meet m Cottage Srove.
p,.,.n drilled o u t Very often weights
Mr ai.,4 Mr*. Ralph Hand nf Cot­
8t*t* Loan* Will be Paid.
Plenty of time still remains for wr nkltng c i mottling—indications of
A special meeting was call'd on
dr|lle«| out at the factory to hal
Practically all of the loans made Io tage Grove visited Mr* Hand'* par-
potato growers to go into the fields mosaisc. Mosaic leaves have small September 27 by President McDole ancr the scales, and only the deputy
eastern Oregon farmers by the state eqls. Mr and Mr*. 4. II Mosby, here
and select the best sections and best areas less green and more yellow for the purpose of discussing the ad strictly onto hts bualness would dl*.
with which Io purchase seed In r Sunday ev>nlng
plants in these sections from which than the healthy leaf. Sometime« vlsab'llty of changing the meeting g4)Ver such a trick. Many reports are
seed the frosen out acreage, will be ’ The rain Tuesday put the grad«
to get seed for the general crop next these leave, appear to have thin spots
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e<mventloll
#n k,
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rk.kery ,o
repaid this year. But for this slate around Uerro-Gordo In In pretty bad
year. Oregon growers have learned in them. Plants with uniform, green the Coast Fork hall to the W. O. W. the seller, and many prosecutlona aid many a grower would have been condition but we hope to havo It
smooth
leaves
are
the
best.
They
may
to take out those hill* from the best
hall In Cottage Grove, with the re­ have been made
Th* sealer of rccupelted to let his wheat Hekla lay graveled Siam
sections that show any sign of dia- be staked now and dug later or dug sult that membership voted to petl- weight* reports great Improvtiueul | Idle this summer.
Finn lice laind sprn' Monday after­
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ease of lack of Tigor, leaving the now and put Into crate* for storage
preaid*«» l^ ird tn «All the roun- over former conditions
noon an l ntliht «Bh Jeanette Spahr
Grain,
Hay
and
Potatoes.
remainder to be dug as a group. The on coclng out. Seed selection pa)* ty meeting at that plac-.
Potato Law Enforcement.
Grain, hay and potato yields In the of Star
experiment station has found that in the commercial field and is partl-
Prayar u oellug will be held Fri­
Now that the end of the fall work
Recent
announcement
by
the
state
state
are considerably larger than
this method will not insure absolute- cularly valuable fov next year s
Is in sight the thoughts of many ac­ niarkbt agent that the potato grading , lust year In Oregon In the U H th» day even ln / at Floyd Sroyer* of thia
ly disease free seed as some hills seed plot.
tive members are turning toward a law is to be rigidly enforced, baa ; potato yield Is estimated to be 100 place conducted by Rev Mile* Pitch­
carry infection without showing It In
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l.lgger and better Farmer»* Union brought a deluge of requests for cop- 1000.00'' bush Is less tn«n last year er of Star evorycne welcome
the tops, but it is a big improvement
Mr sn I Mrs Bob Cootr* of Eugene
With the state organisation coming leg of the law. grades, rules and regu- an-! the qutliKdt la good for fair
over general bin sorting.
vlslttd st the home of Mrs ('<wma
TIME AND PLACE OF
on and the finishing of our hall yet lat'ons. Many of the wholsalers and price«.
te ren u . Mr. anil Mrs t'hua. Teeters.
LOCAL MEETINGS
to be accomplished we feel the need large dealers have written In that
Faimers having seed wheat to treat
Canary—First Sunday and Third • j of orjfBateed efforts. On Saturday they will co-operate with the depart­
Hun lay.
Program for Loyalty Week.
for smut but not enough to warrant • Saturday. Farmers Union Hall.
• ' night. October 3. an Ice cream social
f'srl Volgamore an I sons. Gene and
ment by refusing to buy any stock
The Loyalty Week commute at
purchase of a commercial duster for • Cloverdale—Second and Fourth • will be held at the Coast Fork Union
offered by grower* unless the pot a the home of Mr. and Mrs. K B. Tin Millard, came last week and expect
to stay this w nti-r
applying copper carbonate may oh- • Fridays. Cloverdale School House. • hall. Games for the young folks anil to e. are graded and sacks stenciled
ker Tuesday, September 29 and made
tain directions for making at home.
Creswell—First and Third Tues­
perhaps a short program arranged . aa repaired by law Mr Spence says a tentative program for "1-oyslty
crease, although land valurs have d»
The O. A. C. diagonal axle dusting
days. Creswell. M. W. of A. Hall.
for the more serious minded of us. I he hopes tt will not be necessary to Week" to be held In October Details
cl In iil In this rsapect the ten d en c
machine roc treating wheat if they
Coast Fork—Second and Fourth
You are cordially invited.
, make any prosecutions, but that he I will be printed In nest weeks paper. ' (lf , hr
f,.w y w n | „
vrry < r lk .
will ask their county agent or write • Thursdays. Farm Union Hall,
Plans are being formulated for the will be camp.Bed to If violations con i
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Ing
!Mntr*st
to
the
tendency
man)
the college for extension bulletin No. • Danebo—First Tuesday. Dane be •
organization for a ladles' club, with tlnue. The law provides that before
Debt
Increases.
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rested
from
isio
to 1*20
In that
• School House.
* the Idea of a baxaar to be held early any person shall offer potato«* for I Farm Mortgage
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decade the average value of mart
Dorena—Second and Fouth Tues- • ,
Estimate* made by the Department gaged farms In the United (Bates In
In the winter. It Is expected that the sale same shall be graded and the
• days. Dorena Church.
* same spirit of co-operation will be grade and grower's address bff sten- of Agriculture and the Bureau of I he
cxras.-d S3 8 per rent, while at the
• Hadleyville — First and Third •
avallable that has made our local cl>d on the sack Any person selling t'enaus Indicate that the total farm same time the average mortgage debt
• Thursdays. Hadleyville School. •
„ 7 per
the succes that It Is.
' potatoes without these requirements mnrtagage encumbrance In the Unit. (
• Heceta— F irs t Sunday of each
In lot* of UMire'than 60 pounds. I* cd States Increased from »3.320.470. the value of all plow land* In Ihi*
Par-sonata.
• month. H eceta School House.
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Mr. and Mrs. W J Thorne have re-1 "«»»le to arrest and prosecution, and 000 In l»10 to »7.R67.7OO.OOO In l»2f> United States . Is estimated
Io h ay.
• nJï8|P v s~ w ' o ' W 1 HaP Jasper ’• turnPfl from Pendleton and the round ’ th* ,BÄt legislature provides] severe There la reason to believe, says the . . __. . . . . .
dropped
nhout
30
per
cent
Farm
land
nesdays. W. O. W. Hall. Jasper
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for
■ department, that the total has In
values rose only In two states from
• Lorane—Second
and
Fourth 'up and are moving
' 1 reaseil since 1920. although then* Is
D ally M arket R epo rta
which was a recent purihu.se from
l!'2o to 1923 In all other states they
• Wednesdays. I. O. O. F. Halt.
Potato growers and dealers may 1 no ezact 'measure of the Increase. dropped from 3 to 47 per rent Thus
Joe
Abeene.
• McKenzie local, second and
A party of young people consisting have the federal dally market reports , While some of the Increase repre­ there was sn absolute as well as a
• fourth Wednesday. 8 p. m. I. O. O.
of
I>ela Kelly. Ada Ollham. Kathleen Without charge by requesting same sents merely * refunding nf short- proportionate decline In the value of
• F. hall. Waltervllle.
Kappauf. Claude and Dwight Huff of thn State Market Agent. 714 Court term debt, a part Is attributed to tin the farmers' equity In their land.
• Mt. Vernon—First and Third
tendency to expand fanit operations.
motored up the McKenzie river Sun- House. Portland.
• Wednesday. Brasfleld 8 tore.
Transfers of lands by purchase or In-
Team W o rk Results.
Silk Creek Meets First and Third • ’’»? an'1
b rk n y ttt the hom,‘ of
NKWSPAUEIt BARGAIN KATE
The Manitoba. Cana'ia. co-operative I herltance have also no doubt been
W.
E
Post.
Thursday at Cedar School House •
! responsible for some of the Increase
The
Eugene Guard every -week day
wheat
pool
handled
eight
and
one
Anna Jepson and Mrs. Francis
Spencer Creek—Third Friday.
Rising land value* were a primary ' one year by mall, »2 98, cash In ad-
half bushels of wheat last year at
Smith
spent
Sunday
at
the
George
Pine Grove School House.
an administrative cost of slightly over cause of the growth In mortgage debt vnnee Bend check or money order,
Kebelbeck home
• Trent—Second and Fourth Wed-
Mrs.
George
Knrnstif
nttended
a
three-fifths nf a rent per bushel In- prior Io 1920, but since that year Costs less than one cent a day. Offer
• nesdays.
Pleasant Hill
High
mortgage debt hus continued to In closes Hutunlay, October It» -Atlv.
committee* meet'ng Tuesday night at
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• School Bldg.
th° home of E. B Tinker at Pleusant
• Vida—Second and Fourth Satur-
Stephen M. Crother ol Philadel­
Hill.
•
days
at
Minnsy
Hall.
RECORDS EDR ALL
phia, shooting 200 rounds a nay,
Mr. and Mrs J J Kebelbeck spent
• Secretaries will please send In
broke 400 pigeons without a miss,
PHONOGRAPHS
Sunday
with
the
L
O.
Markhams.
establishing a world record anil
• time and place of m eeting and
winning the national championship
• changes of date as they may oc-
At
at Vandalia, Pa. The former
•
cur.
.
record was 256 without a miss.
Mor>- cheap forage Is one of the
t big problems confronting the Atnerl-
p ictures won't let you forget thone vucntlon memories—
ean fnrmer Including many In Oregon.
Ivet your kodak save them for the years to come—
1 spOclallsts of the federal depar*Tent
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ALL SIZES KODAKS AND FILMS
J of agriculture report to the expert-
EDISON /
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m in t station. As pasture this forage
COLUMBIA
j gives good yields and costs little after
I the pasture has been established-.
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Let “Kodak” sT.;h"
Marshall’s S i Ä .
Phonographs
aker-Button
Kodak Shop
QUALITY FOOD AT LOWEST PRICES IS THE BASIS WE
DO BUSINESS ON IN OUR STORE.
SERVICE ALSO.
Our Quality and our Prices
mean Economy with Satis­
faction.
FULLY AS OVER THE COUNTER.
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Have you tried our Baby
Beef?
For this week-end we have—
PEARS, for canning, a bushel
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$1.50
WATERMELONS, best jiome grown, per lb.......................1c
DRY ONIONS, fine stock, per pound ............................
PHONE
Q uality and Cleanliness
PHONE
9 • WHITE FRONT GROCERY • 9
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W anted
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Eggs and Poultry
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a t the
25c
TRY A POUND OF OUR BULK COFFEE AT 40c
A complete line of fresh fruits and vegetable« on hand
a t all time. IMces right, too.
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Developing and Printing Pictures
Is Our Business— Not a Side Line
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Springfield
Phone .63
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662 Oak Street
Eugene, Oregon