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Lane County Farmers Union News
OFFICIAL PUBLICATION LANE COUNTY UNIT NO. 14
COUNTY FARM CENSUS
M cKEN ZIF LOCAL
Loca R eport»'»
J L No’f lhup
C anary ..
Ray Uuw> r
C entral
Mr» L. J »! tehell I The oli Kenst« r ve< ■ local met In
W t a i s j t eg ala st stro n g «k-THetl
Cloverdale
P
relim
in
ary
^teneui*'
m
ent.
County. Or « .n .
R a lp h L a ir d , C r e s w e ll. P resident,
In. » (la y n l g l 'l
lio n a xcxta.'te of first cles* whit*
( c a s t Fork Mrs U«o. Kebvibeek I regular >i.r»«tnn last V
Will W heeler, Trent. Vice-Presi­
\Yiv
hlngton.
I».
C.
Oct
r
29,
1925.-
The
following
sta
te
m
e
n
t
g!**»
n
it«
n teu th t'4
Mr».
M
A.
Horn
<H
tol«r
28
Twenty
leghorn chick, ns b-lo n g ieg to Rob­
l !re w» tl
suglc ’4 U i» r e a u lt s of th e Iti
(arm (.«usua ( r Imu O suiily, >>r-»»i. w ith '
dent.
and Mrs. I‘re s­
Mrs. Ada J linings
w
ere
pre-opt.
»Iso
Mr
ert N Ison. SpttogtteM poaltryam n.
Dorena
'be f.guica are prelim inary and subject to
c o x p a rs tiv e d ata for 1820.
S etty Kappauf, C ottage Grove,
Mrs It Baker
heron uf Ml V irano ilie n t nm t
H«r.«4e . .
took high honor» a t the poultry ’ Ito*
c o m c tlo n .
•ec.-Treas.
I ltudlay vlllol
. Mrs M. Glib Ph' 1 W J I Ini at Vtda local,
at th e Pacific Intern atio n al Stock
N utnber of Farm».
N. A. Horn, Cottage Grove. Door
Mr». G race Jones •
laiyal we«"<k »»» dl»«u«»ed at leng'li
Show at Portlar.4 thia week.
Ja n 1. Jan. 1., Jasp er .. ...
K eeper
Mrs. C M. Foster ! and it w as dagtd»«l to c««ntinue our
I.oraa» ........
1926
192ft;
The fire cockerel* which Mr N-l-
H. C. Jackson. W alterville, Con­
H arry C. Jack»«n Ii’rlve for new tneinlmr» T hree new
3.279
M<Kenatv
4.188
T o tal
.. ...............
aon took to Portland w here aw arded
ductor.
O perated by:
Ml Vernon Mr». V. A R eynold' {m atubars W«»e added, »!«'» tw o da
first, second, third, fourth and fifth
O. L. Clem ent. Chaplain.
1«57 Silk Creak ....... ... Ityluh Smith I lluunwnt member» p«i«l up Let th»
3.547
O w ners .............................
prises, respectively in th eir class. The
S3
27
M anagers
K It T inker • I
e m < < h ! work so uu
889 i T ren t .. ......
891
S p rn g fie ld pullet, th e only pullet en ­
T e n a n ts
........... ........
Mrs
W K. Foe«
V’d a ..........
A par» of the fair r u t m ilte r was
Farm Acreag
tered from th is d istrict, took first
518,735 498,917
All land in farm s
J U tHilntrd aa follows Mr». P rraheroii,
M T. VERNON LOCAL
prise in the pullet class.
134.11ft
;
Crop land. 1924
• Wht. H nrka and C W. Alien It w ta
118.498
.... I
H arvested
• «l.«c drd io n u k e our com m unity fair
3.820
Crop failure
•
FARM POINTERS
Ships P otatoes South— 11. O. Smith
T he la d le s ' auxiliary m et IV itniY
14.794
an anntial afflr. The iuc< < •» of otic
Fallow or idle
of Springfield shipped a carload of day. O ctober 28 al the hall, to quilt. ’ P astu re. 192«
301 398
I
! flr»t cojw j’uniiy fair will be • boost
2
35,135
.
potatoes to Stockton. C alifornia. Wed
Flow able
Very few m em bers were presen t -
104.889
! Chicken« use a large amount ot e r for n e tt year'» fair
W oodland
seed ay.
green food, and It la a g' »d pol • v
A fter much discussion or various
and only a sm all part of th e work was 1 O th er ...
81.384
................
59.98«
. .. to keep a gotwl supply of green feed • ubject* we adjourned to purtak« of
com pleted P resident. N ettle Laird, W 'odlnnd not pastured
21.361
before lb«« pul»-«» w hen they a-e » feed, w-bl< h no on«' but Ute MeKey-
presided a t the business m eeting Alt o th e r land .
Those present w ere I.isxie Gray. Lena ;
Ja n 1 Jan I. coming Into production, say» the o ile river hitu»ewlve« are capable «(
'
T IM E AND PLACE OF
1920 A C experim ent station K»«ii pullets preparing All through the even’ng <
1936
Davis. Mrs G arv'n. Ida G orrle. M *rta,
>
LOCAL M EETINGS
F arm Values
on free rang» will enjoy a » p .c ttl good koclal tin v »«« enjoyed by all.
Scott. N ettle L aird, and V irgie Rey­
• C anary—F irst Sunday and T hird
»32 823.121 »3H.737.888
lain J and buildings ...... ....... ..
nolds.
Next m eeting »III be W d u e a d a y . N o
► Saturday. F arm ers Union Hall.
25.748.411 25.738.323 feed Of kale
I j in t alone • ........................
y«mber 11 M 'luber« are urgod to
«'.73,880 5.004.384
' Cloverdale— Second and F ourth
All enjoyed th e day but hope to
B uildings
W irti pnll.'ts are above Ci» «0 p ' attend
have m ore m em bers out next tim e.
' F ridays. Cloverdale School House.
L I' -, »lock on F arm s
8.883 cent msFk In egg prudurtluu a ’ th >
? i
................
’ Cresw ell—F irst and T hird Tues-
Work mt thn new H endricks brtdg*'
The F arm ers' union lo y alty week ' H orse»
2’ «
2*1
1 f year It I» a »oral plan io >n I» progr« »sing rapidly All concrete
Mules
.»------------ --------
1 days. Creswell. M. W of A. Hall.
program «nded Friday afternoon at , C attle, tola!
27 974 tim e
29.137
_.
-.
' Coast F ork—Second and Fourth
4.2(18 creai «« the am ount .of grain fed in lb« w alks have h«.» u finish«* I and si r i for
4 58«
the H otel Eugene Mt. Vernon m em ­
B eet cow .'’
L
8.22.« morning T his Skill cut down on ill« th e »puns Is arriving every day,
4 917
1 T hursdays. F arm Union Hall.
Ckhsr b .c f e s t'le
bers who atten d ed w ere Mr. and M r
11.137 »m ount of egg mA*.'! -or sinned amt
12 963
Dairy row»*
. ....
1 D anebo—F irst Tuesday, Danebo
Jailte. Katl'AU and wlf > hav» ino» I
P. N Laird. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lair»!
« .•« »
O ther d airy cattle ..... ....
by hntdng tb 11» nt «0 per re n t pro- tu ih r n: ek f«r r In (*• •at flat.
1 Schoo! House.
Mr and Mrs. Alex Lewis. Mr. an 1
18.703
»1,573
Swltw, total
D orena—Second and Fouth Tues-
I' .28 ductb*n iher»* '« le « i. inger uf m »I* , F ra u d i« H
family hnr<»
l.f»6
Mrs. Stanley Baugh. Mr. and Mr»- 4
B reeding so»»**
log th an w here they produce at a' moved to (ho old Patini
1924
1919
' d a y s . D orena Church.
R. M cPherson. Mrs. G arvin. I l a Gor-
1 aboi i*
Prlnc-pal Crops
2» 11« higher rate.
21 774
1 H adleyville — F irst and T hird
:«t«. A '-ci
\V«!tervfl(e
rie. Jen n ie T ryon and E tta Do dev
293
478
4
27
B arb els
—
' T hursdays. H adleyville School.
J. W She a»rt(t a n i 1*tf<‘ art’ mar«
31.815
A large crowd atten d ed lb " awx.l W heat, A cres
18.572
Tri-ai'm I n'
’ Ile c t ui—F irst Sunday of each
565.718
or !'’• wltiiter,
238 «50
înjr to to
iary d an ce given at T h u rsto n l a d
B ushels
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lay!' 8 h'
1 MT Ung them lnl>
2.398
' m onth. H cceta School H ouse.
hn* bu n t
dill«:r.
S atrd ay night. T h ere will be an o th er B arley. A res
A < x p e r la <jn«
th.
2« 495 yss»-nli,’l :
48,fit«
Ja s p e r—Second and F o u rth Wed-
B ushels — .... - —
h!s I
dance th is com ing S atu rd ay with th-
f’r.i
44
F*3
48.814
J
•
•
•
tstlo
n
4
5—'
Huy, A r r e s .............. ...
r
' nesdays. W O. W. Hall. Jasp er.
(arm d i<>
87,341 (luorid>\ v h 1' h «»n ' t I
sam e music.
Ten»
.......................
L orane—Second
and
F ourth
Apple»:
r«. d
30 ÎÎ2 any d ru - 'a
10J12
' W ednesdays. I. O. O. F. Hall.
Yeung tre e s
.............
yen' »»I
•U* d
I .2.0*9
179.701 feathers I hat '•
‘ McKenzie local, second and
T r .e s of bearing a t e
T R E N T LOCAL
COAST FORK LOCAL
302.403 tin 1er ’ho wing has
3SK.143
a fc 4P I t o bo
B u sh el« ........... — ........ ......—
• fourth W edn -day. 8 p. m. I. O. O.
and
•Cows
and
h
rlfer-
2
yea-»
o
il
successful.
' F. hall. W alterville.
1 over.
nnthfl eld
• ••S ow s a n 2 g Its for 1 re-’dlee urne
Mt. V ernon—F irst and Third
T rent !* m i of U*i«m rr i.ntnn met
—«
—
L adies auxiliary of th e Coast Fo k
S trong Ewe Be*' Buy
W ednesday. B rasfield Store.
Th- »»• '<« litiv tx tb s »tvonq. h*’a W Inc day, C ctober 2“ lien Ke ney
local m et at th e h e m of Mr«. Mosetn-
rlcet »111 llke-
hv m »ke
d
ec'
the
m
arket.
T
M A R K E T TO BE TU R N ED
Silk Creek M eets F irst and T hird
thv«- nn i|l< resting tail: It w in d>
c h ettl of Divide. W ednesday, O ctober
ly o :e n som e t'm e next VI e l, tine d it e thy ewe w ith n strajg h : broad bggl
T hursday a t C edar School H ouse
OVER TO C ITY MONDAY
,ng Cl ¡e l to make so o th er effort Io g* t
openlcg da»en«l inn pi n the m c k t-t a rd tuHird u -'te r. sound t»«t
28.
SpeDcer C reek—T hird Friday.
Oerft • athii«!astlc m eetings In ihk fu
a h« nvy fleece of reasonable ft
s
I < t m m .ttce.
, Due to sickness In many of th e
Pine Grove School House.
I'cverkl member« |a !d up th eir
Tl-.e new 8pr1ngf,e|d Public Mark-1 Under the plan of thi Lions club If he h i C tc • ouellti
ihe br'*rd
hom es th e atten d an ce was sm all,
T re n t—Second and F o u rth Wed-
U. * Hyde a n t 1» G Linton
(h ere being only fifteen m tubers •e t will b turn ’d over to thw c ty u f |t h
Farin r* union will bo u.»k«'l to will not m atter Rm h n e w when
' aesday s. P leasan t H ill
High
were
appoih,,’*l s s a lo m n iltiee to
th
m
arket
JS rrtn g field Monday by ihe Lions club elect two n o m b er of
bred to a good Shropshire riw may
present.
1 School Bldg.
Everyone seem ed anxious fo boost coas-TiIttee which has had ciisrg ‘ <>> I c.>mn. ite«» of fi»« for the council's be dept qried on Io pro d tn e a goo I work up a p ro g rw t f r the i» . tings
Vida—Second and F ourth S atu r­
lamb Ewes four to six yenra old pro and Io ed v ertli* the same The uext
the work for th e bazaar and much the co n stru ctio n It 1» e x |e i *ed that ■ ratification.
days a t M inney Hall.
■¡peeling will be November 11.
an o rdinance will be p a ss e l gov-rs-
dtlce
th* beet IsT h s and are easier
was
accom
plished.
S ecretaries will please send In
ing th e o peration of th e nvirk’ t and
At Stock Shovd—W alter MlUIxan to handle, but a re not worth as much
tim e and place o» m eeting and
Oregon Seed Potato S tats.
B“by Boy Born—A son was horn a m ark et comm f e e selected at m at, W • u rvllle stock m an, I» In Portland money as y earlings because they a re
changes of d ate as th ey m ay oc­
1 'n le r <h present sersl certlllca-
to Mr and Mrs. C h ester Chase last tim e. The m ark et eom tcK 'ee will r.ttm d ng the Pacific Ini« rnattonul too near the end of th efr usefulness.
cur.
lion law Oregon Is Jumping t>r tbo
employ the m ark t m aster and con Stock show.
Monday.
'fo n t as a seed potato 4*|i ■ and many
P ointer» from E xperim ent Station
Th«Te a re several w nv| of figuring farm ers In different ai-ctb-n* a re
lam bing percentage», but »he mo«t raising inspected stock to b» c«r-
common Is to figure the num ber .«f th ird to by the O A U T he cogo'y
| iam bs at m arking tim e as com pared "gent a t fllllaboro reports th e follow
! with the numb r of ew es nro.'"-'«'« r Ing farm ers of W ashington county
lam bs T his lam bing percentage» does whn.i fluids of fee I s l o c k bavi- pa**-
not take Into consideration th«- ew«-« »• I firs' and second field Inspections *
th a t die before lam bing or the lamb» It W M‘ • 'hire, la iu rrl; G urge Ktt'<-
th a t die het»>-en m arking tim e an d lui'rlck.
Glenn
K irk p a tric k .
n i'rk e lin g Hme. If ,„ r h im, ,.w , I Tare new
K I r V ija i r I ' k,
Sher-
bring HH) salable lam bs to the next wood; ’( 'to ll'oSC. I hn S trickle-.
II '. l i t e r . > ||„
( » U l, | T - b< r B rin b«nahl Pdy. V ,
E ly,
have fo be about 110 per rent.
She[w ood, Rowell mid fjroner, 1I1H4-
l i r<>; F e g d lllf ln d It rh. W F I'rop,
Lhmb«
from
go. d. black f a c t E rnest M srr. B urks; L. T F l n l g i " '.
ram s, »nil mil of large, heavy m il1, George Allison, Rov J a q u l t h , F . ( ’ .
j Ing ew es and run on good irrigated M iler, Laurel John F l-her. W. i£.
pasture«, should weigh so pounds and Peters, Walt r I’e t/is , S h irw o d; K.
be In g um I condition al an age of 1 S K rentx. I’ n v rion; W< rr» BrosM
io 6 m onths. If from ew es of poorer Sherw ood; John laifila. Hunks; II. J.
breeding, or bred along wool-predue- V alentine. B eaverton and L. S. I«ogan.
Ing lln .s. the la-mbs will be sm aller Hillsboro
and not fat.
LOCAL CH IC KEN S T AKE
PRIZES A T STOCK SHOW
O FFICERS OP LANK COUNTY
FARMER'S UNION
• • • • • •« » ••
We a re spe^iaHy prepared to
tu rn out farm a. d aurti< n safi
The big possibility for extra profit
1» by breeding up a flock of ewes that
wdl produce nidre and lielter lam bs
than the average. Lowerng the death
losses by »xceptlonal care, production
I of larger anti more salable iam bs by
.good feed and ft higher lam bing p' •
' eentagn by extra care of breeding n n l
lam bing (Imp. are all posslblltltles ->’
’ xtrn (profit.
■i
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B aptist Church.
Bible school m eets at 10 o'clock.
Morning service a t 11 o'clock, sub­
ject. ’'T he A ssurance of Salvnlion."
Men's m eeting and 11 Y. I* II. se r­
vices nt 8:30 o'cloidc. E vening serv­
ice nt 7:30 »Object, “UonsIderlnR
God's PiirpQMO In th« Age "
Prajrbr service T hur-day a t 7:89
o'idbek.
bills. An exchidive cu t service
ol horses, em tio, ; b •p a n d o l.h -
e r live stó?k
tm x i and
e ;r> b !r
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SPRINGFIELD NEWS
Phone 2
Opposite th e P o st Office
unu>n
Wanted
Eggs and Poultry
Sher Khan
662 Oak S treet
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