nus swuiNu«"vn Y ACM T .H T •i 1 T! UHiaOAY. NOV. »«, 1926. nhws » • Lane County Farmers Union News O F F IC IA L COLLEGE FINDS FARM • Local Reporters * ADVERTISING IS PAYING • C a n a ry ___________ J. L. Northup • Oregon Agricultural College. Nov. 3«—That the use of newspaper ad­ vertising for the sale of agricultural products la rapidly Increas'ng because I t la one remedy for the wasteful and unsatisfactory methods of the present distributing system, is the opinion of C. J- McIntosh, agricultural press agent of the college “Benefits from advertising accrue larely from shortening the road to market and reducing the cost of mar­ keting such as transportation, com­ missions. and loss from damage in transportation." said Mr. McIntosh “ Farm commodities are handled as often as 16 times when water trans­ portation Is used. The result ts a loss through damage and handling • Central _________ Ray Bower • Mrs I. J Grtchell • • Coast Fork Mrs. Geo. Kebelbeck • P U B L IC A T IO N LANS C O U N T Y U N IT n O . M M arrlage Local Poultry man Creates Sensation at Pacific International Show • O F F IC E R S O F L A N g C O U N T Y • )• F A R M E R 'S U N Ip N • • • • IWbO Mrs M V Horn • An Indication of what poultry ex­ exhibitors an awful surprise l«v win • • Dorena .... ...... Mrs, Ada Jennings • perts thought of the sensation caused ning first cock, first hen, first old • V io l erdaie • • • • • • • Hcccia M rs B. Baker • Hadleyvtllel __ Mrs. M. Gillespie • J a s p e r _______ Mrs. Grace Jones • L o r a n e ..... ......... Mrs. C. M Foster • McKemie .........Harry C. Jackson • Mt. Vernon Mrs. V. A. Reynold« • Silk Creek ............... Bulah Smith • • T rent E. B. Tinker • • V id a __________ Mrs. W. E. Post • _____ • Ralph Laird, Creewell, President. W ill W heeler, Trent, Vlce-Preal dent. Betty Ksppeuf, Cottage Grove. • • • * Llcsnaea larusd. Durlng the paat « c e k m urrlage II (•ensi a havu heru iasUed by the coun- tv olerk A m lion y Krajne nmt Mae K eken both of Roaeburg; Joe Erue«t Jäinen and Holvia Turner, boi h of ! Roaeburg; W estey II M r N u tt E ugene, and Ruth E llen H arris. C ottage tiro»» and John <1 t'arwon and Lucy (C h ase, both of Eugene • peu, first young pen. second cock 1 • sac.-Treat. erel, second young pen. second cock­ • N. A. Horn, Cottaga Grove, Door • • erel, second pullet, best shape and • Keeper color male, and best shape pullet. • H. C. Jackson, W alterv llla , Con- * E.itale of Louis Anderson, Dsreaaed. • Two of his R. I. hens tied Iti the , • duotor. NtiTICK TO CREIUTORH • O. L. Clem ent. Chaplain. * Western Washington egg laying con N otlre Is hcreliy glvrn Ulat Leonard lest with 296 eggs each to their ' Anderson haa b eco by the County | Court of (he S ta te o f.tir e g o n . In ano credit being high he-na In the heavy for laine County. nppoinD-d adnunla- class. He also won high pen In this “ S E N S A T IO N A L W IN N IN G MT. VERNON LOCAL i tru ter of Ole e sta te et lam ia Ander- class. Mr. Notter was tendered $60 t___ I ___ I ___ X___ ! ___ I ___ !------ 1----- X----- f A T IN T E R N A T IO N A L i soti, decesseli. The sensation of the recent Pacific for first cock at this show which he the advertisement is placed in a gen­ All p erso n a '.a v iti* r ia lm a a g n ln st eral farm paper so that the farmer International Livestock poultry show. accepted from an eastern poultry man The basket social given by Mt I »aid e sim e are hereby notlfied lo pro- Some Big Entries. may be able to sell direct to a more Portland. Oregon, waa a comparative Vernon local la d Friday even in g w io «etit Ib« nume, duly alatvd and veri- fleti, ai the law e tn e e or A E W heel new breeder. Bob Nelson of Spring- distant consumer. Then1 was hot competition In «»II attended and a splendid program or. In E ugene. Oregon, w iih in six fled . Oregon, -with hts first entry at White and Barred Rocks nnl also enjoyed by all. m onths from 2«tti day of N ovem ber, coat a poultry show, comprising five in Black Minorca, as w< t as Anconns Funeral Held Yesterday. T he proceeds from the sale id ba» IBS*, "Sometimes growers supply their LEONARD ANDERSON, neighbors with their own surplus pro- ’ Funeral services for Wilbur Walk­ White Leghorn cockerels and one There waa a large waterfowl and kets « a s a little over $60 and go to Adm lnsirator. action through lang. deTlous. and ex­ er were held at the Pleasant Hill pullet, being a wanted first, second, turkey entry, and two pair of Pea­ help pay for a state organizer of A K W hceler. Altorney third, fourth and fifth cockerels and fowl and many rather rare breeds Farmers' unions cemetery Wednesday. Mr. Walker, N 26 V 3 IU 17 24 pensive channels. There are legiti­ The L illie s a u x ilia ry » i f rot m e .t mate charges for freight» storage, who was born at Pleasant Hill In first pullet, in a class In which were of poultry added Increased Interest Nollc< of Change of Nam«. this m onth but « II m eet December and commissions which are borne by 1894. died In a hosptta* at Sal««» first and grand champions of other to the show Never has this The Bantam meet brought out a 9 instead ot the last W ednesday In Notice I» hereby given that the ap­ both producer and consumer. The November 20. He is survived by his Northwest shows p lica tio n of Richard Garvin Frederick producer gets less than the terminal mother, Mrs. Anna Walker, and one feat been duplicated by an amateur fine entry of this class and the the month. Mrs Clara Henderson of Eugene son to change hla nam e to Richard price by the cost of haul and storage, brother. A. W. Walker, both of in a northwest show and some of the pigeon exhibit was up to Its usual in old exhibitors could hardly believe high quality. spent th e week end with Mr and Mrs Garvin M iller w ill be heard at 10 while the consumer pays the terminal Springfield The services were their own eyes when they viewed the Tire pen egg laying contest did not Reynolds. A M January 10. 1926 by the County price plus storage and rehaul. The charge of the Walker chapel here Nelson exhibit and winnings. Mr show up as large as usual nor was Th" next m eeting of the Mt Vernon Court, in the court bou se, E ugene, newspaper is the ideal medium for cutt'-ng across lots from grower to PIANO FOR SALE NEAR SPRING- Nelson was tendered 150 for his interest as keen in this feature for local will be Decem ber 2. which 1« Oregon at which tim e any p erson m ay fourth prixe cockerel which he accept­ some unknown reason FIELD. • lection night All m em bers should try show cau se why such change of nam e table. The writeup and awards in this to he t her«. “By putting a want ad in a local BEAUTIFUL high grade piano must ed from a Washington poultrytnan should not be granted big Pacific International show will Surprise in Red W innings. be sold at once. A bargain and The regular auxiliary dance will paper, the farmer may se 1 In the C. I* B A R N A R D . Notter's i“oultry farm. Tacoma. appear tn the December number of be at Thurston hall. Saiurday night terms 110 monthy to reliable party. C ou n ty J u d g e local market to consumer In town or For particulars write Cline Music Washington, m so gave the R I. Red this Journal." Good music, and a good time la prom N 26 D 3 10 farmer in vicinity who may be in Co.. 66 Front St.. Portland. Ore. Ised to those who dance need of such produce. If there is not N 26 D 17. FOR S A Ijy -Cartxm roper In largo «■fflcient demand In the community. Huy Your Christman Cards from ah erta, 34x3» Inches, suitable for the News While there ts a large stock making tracings Th» ifewe Office. By Mrs. Belle DeUraf. Director. ( Delights from 8 Master R ecipes" A Home Service Bureau, Sperry Flour I request to Mrs. Belle DeUraf, Dlrec- CAFE AND CONFECTIONERY tor. Home Service Bureau. Sperry Co. Flour Co.. Sun Francisco, t'alif. will Admirably located In Eugene at 820 most fastidious. Cream tilling can be varied in bring it to you. The food Is prepared In such a way W illamette St., is one of the most many ways and is the sim plest, least j Ixicated In Eugene ot 4th Avenue depend on It that thia well known artistic Confectionery and Cafes In that to the unltlated. the thought at expensive type of cooked cake filling. at Pearl, operates one of the leading firm will see that you get It. once comes, that there never was this section. They manufacture high- It ts not too sw eet as are many of • The tremendoUa prestige of their TIME AND PLACE OF • Planing Mills In Eugene. They fen grade candies and offer unexcelled such a good place to eat. Poor res­ the icing fillings and as It keeps • Immense volume of business, the ex­ turo all phases of leaning Mill work. LOCAL MEETINGS • taurants are not the exception by any cafe service. This popular cafe Is the moist it |s very good to use between • Canary—First Sunday and Third • Including th« manufacture of Sash i perience ot years as the prominent meeting place of many people when means It Is a pleasure to see such baking powder sponbe rake layers ot • Sntunlajg Farmers Union Hall. * and Doors and Frames and tnald« firm In this line, the practical knowl- driving to town and after theatre a modern and up-to-date place as this the Inexpensive cake mixtures such • C-loverdaie—Second and Fourth • Finish Moulding and Geneva! Mill <-dge that has won for them tho re­ sappers and Is truly an oasis for to which to refer the stranger, as well as was given In the first Master re­ • Friday». (JoverdaJe School House. • Work. The management of thlapopu cognition of the rountry at large and pure wholesome food after a long as the local people. cipe Milk is used as a base for the • Creewell— First and Third Tuna- • Hr Institution has been able to ren­ the patronage of thousands, all adds . ue proprietors are people whom motor Journey, which is proof enough Master recipe; by changing the liq­ • daps, Creswell, M. W. of A. Hall. • der a service to tho people In the r to the progress and prosperity of the , have made a study of the restaurant that this is a good place to eat. uid to orange Juice, crushed pineap­ • Coast Fork—-Second and Fourth • line that la distinctively satisfactory. community in which their headquar­ T his wtell-knovg cafe hits gained business, and consequently are striv­ ple, lemon Juice or coffee, you will • Thursdays. Farm Union Hail. * Reni value In the most reaaitnable ters la located. a name that has spread far and wide ing to give the people something Just be able to make a variety of «kings • Danebo—First Tuesday. Danebe • price poeslb « has been the guiding "Through the commendnhle nieltiods • s a p ace where the local and travel­ a little better all the time. They have The filling Is made by heating the • School House. • Influence of their policies and It has that hnvn marked their business car­ ing public can more than satisfy their arranged and insist that the service liquid to scalding and adding the sug­ Dorena—Second and Fouth Tuna- • brought them trade from all the sur­ eer and the excellent quality of their demands for good wholesome foods. be kept prompt and courteous. ar and flour combined This prevents • days, Ilorena Churotl. * rounding lerltory. materials and expert workmanship, We take great pleasure in compil T he menu consists not only of the • Hadloyville — First and Third • any lumping of the flour. This filling This section Is Indeed fortunate to they have built up a reputation that prime necessities of life, but many mentlng them on the high order of Is nourishing as we add beaten egg • Thursdays. Hadloyville School * have such a prognoulve firm to serve extends throughout this section and delicacies are offered that are Invit­ their establishm ent, and re/er our and one teaspoon butter to the mix­ • Heceta— First Sunday of each • readers without hesitation us in thn line of tanks for It adds tn which adds to tho volume of their ing and tempting to the taste of the • ture as soon as It thickens slightly. • month, H eceta ihhool House. no little way to the progress nnd business each season. After It has cooked In a double boil­ • Jasper—Second and Fourth Wed- • In making thia review of our on­ prosperity of the comunlty. If you er until stiff enough to hold Its shape, • nesdays. W O. W. Hull. Jasper. • want anything In this line, telephone ward progress «•■ are pleased to com­ remove from the fire, transfer to an­ • Lorane—Second and Fourth • pliment the most efficient manager Located in Eugene at 837 Olive St , stock all fixtures and appliances other dish and whip it as It cools. Wednesdays. I. O. O. F. Hall. • them, call at their establishment, as a man of the prnsent day, who has needed to give their expert service are specialists in Plumbing and Heat­ After cooling, add f avorlng. This fll- • MoKonxIe local, second and • write to them, and then wh<-n you ing and are equipped to do a large and you can go there and make your ling has many flavors and each can • fourth Wednesday, 8 p. m. 1. O. O. • have decided what you need you can k-pt his establishment thoroughly nbrea t of the times. volume of business. In recent years selection before you buy • F. hall. W altervllle. • be used In many ways. (P a'd Advertisem ent) more thought has been given to sanl- ; The time Is past when those living French Cream Filling. • Mt. Vernon—First and Third • ta tlon than ever before. It has been In the country and rural communities • Wednesday. Brasfleld Store. • 1 cup milk. learned that modern plumbing, cor­ canot have the advantages that are • 811k Creek Meets First and Third • 1-3 cup flour. rectly lnsta«led will lessen the chances offered to city dwellers. Modern and • Thursday at Cedar School House • 1-2 cup sugar. for sickness and this compels the sanitary homes are becoming very • Spencer Creek—Third Friday. • 1 egg. sanitary engineer to be a man of ad­ coiranon. It is possible to have a • Pine Grove School House. • 1 teaspoon butter. vanced Ideas and a thorough knowl­ country home as modern as any city • Trent—Second and Fourth Wed- • 1-2 teaspoon vanilla. edge of the li. * of sanitation. • nesdays Pleasant Hill High • dwelling and this firm specializes on 1-2 teaspoon lemon. This concern has given this busl- ' th's work. Have an ear*y consulta­ School Bldg. * Variations. Bess the most careful study and by tion with them and let them explain W aln u t Cream. Vida—Second and Fourth Satur- • constant application and years of ex­ their system s to you and get th' Ir • Master recipe and 1-3 cup finely • days at Minnuy Hall. Enroll Today n .g A (}ood HchooJ perience has become known as most prices. They can give as references chopped walnuts added to milk while • Secretaries will please send tn • practical and competent In every many places where this work has scalding. • time and place of meeting and • A. E. Robert«, Prenldent • changes of date as they may oc- • way. Chocolate French Cream. been done satisfactorily. «»2 Willamette fit. Phone ««« Eugmw, Oregon • Master recipe and two tablespoons • cur. During their period of business We wish to compliment them th ey have been called to do many dif­ and to assure our readers that 1* they ground chocolate mixed w ith sugar — X__ •___ x _ _ _ ficu lt Jobs and have installed hot are m need of service of the highest and fou r, or melt one square of nn- w ater, steam and other heating sys­ character that this firm does work rweetened chocolate and add after tem s in many buildings and homes. that is reliable and that their p ri-is filling Is removed from fire, Cocoanut Cream T hey have complete equipment to do are rlgTit and they need have no hesi­ Master recipe and 1-2 cup shred- th is work as it should be done and tancy In calling on them for any­ di-d cocoanut added to mdk while p ass over nothing. They carry thing In their line scalding. by the exhibition at the International Livestock expoaitlon of the prise win ning White Leghorn chickens by Robert Nelson of Springfield is given in the follow-Tig article priuted in the last Issue of tho Northwest Poultry Journal: CREAM FILLING The Rainbow Terrell-Voigt Planing Mill Co. Seivers & Brown Secretarial, Stenographic or Book­ keeping Course Eugene Business College Seven Days of Specials on 7irc Eugene Planing Mill W hose mill is located In Eugene at 311 Lawrence St., Is one of the most valuaWe firms In this section and are doing an ever Increasing business In Eugene and surrounding territory tn |Lhe manufacture o f Doors and Fram es and Inside Finish Moulding and general Planing Mill work. The management and employees of th is firm are such that you can place your problem in their hands with the utm ost confidence and asurance that you will receive the best obtainable, both In workmanship and material. T hey are extensive manufacturers of fixtures, and all kinds of high grade cabinet work, also every kind of mill work. With the business acumen and Master recipe using one cup pine­ apple Juice for liquid, or one cup pine­ surpassing even their largest expec- apple juice and shredded fruit, com­ talions. This ilrm wpecla Izes in ren bined for liquid. Cream F illin g Royal. during Individual service to every , patron. Courteous and efficient to a j French m a m filling, plus one cup marked degree, the manager has sur- whipped cream folded In after U, Ing rounded himself with employees thor­ Is cold Many prefer this filling to oughly conversant with every feature whipped cream. Raspberry Cream. of the business. Just drop In or call | After spreading French cream fill­ them on the phone and you will get the most painstaking and accommo-| ing over one layer of cake cover fil­ dating service that has won them such , ling with fresh raspberries sllghjly an enviable reputation as a metro-j mashpd and sweetened or use rasp­ politan and progressive establish­ berry preserves. Put layers together, sprinkle top with, powdered sugar. ment. Mocha Cream. Those of our readers who desire Master recipe using for the liquid work of this nature executed, should avail them selves of the services of j 3-4 cup strong coffee and 1-4 cup | this firm, and at all times we can ( cream. Orange Cream. assure them of reliable work, while) the charges are aw ay« right. W e, Master recipe using for the liquid compliment them upon the well mer­ 1 cup orange Juice and grated rind I ited progress and the Increasing pat­ of one orange. foresight which has won such popul­ arity and patronage for the company, the management has anticipated the ronage accorded tffiem, ppon their If you are lnterented In these Mas­ needs and demands of the people of progressive and public spirited poli­ te r recipes, Mrs. DeOraf will be glad this section of the state and ts far cies. (Paid Advertisement) Women’s and Children’s Coats and Dresses Pineapple Cream. to send you her free book et ‘'80 Food Beginning Tomorrow, Nov. 20 Official Goodyear Ttre Repair Service Htatkm, Expert Balloon Tire Repairing Eugene Vulcanizing Works 9C7 Oak St, 1020 Our entire line of women’s and children’» coat» and dresses are ordlnarly about 30f/t lower in price Ilian elsewhere. On top of that extraordinary saving we are adding another for seven days. All women's and children’» coats and dress­ es are reduced to a new low price, (’oats are fur-trimmed and plain tailored In a beautiful assortment of styles pal- terns, and colors. At the prices offered you can’t afford to miss this Helling event. New Styles-TNew Colors Oresses of silk, crepe silk, georgette, flannel- and »erge that Include the very latest style has to offer. Their uiialltv Is not. exceeded anywhere for the price asked. See them' Hurry! C. J. BREIER CO. EUGENE, OREGON