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T 11 UH SI >AY, DECEMBER
TH E SPIUXGFIKLD
FA HE TW O
Lane County Farmers Union News
o f f ic ia i , p u b l ic a t io n
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C F d C E R S o r la n e c o u n ty <
farm er s u n io n
FARM CENSUS RETURNS
FOR OREGON ANNOUNCED
T i e tro rty to r » * '* g©'‘ r
g i y . a r - n r to > • «b:»y
Bjpfcie. a m i the BOV? strong
lane
C O U N T * U N IT f<O
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c a t t y b e ll at S -eu* 1 *
• from s ta te m a r k e t a g e n t
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Ra ph L au d . C re a » « 1 • Fre«W e«L ‘
a ut WBeeiec, Trowt, V ce-Fre».-
W a tel-'o « the SsutK
tr:
m et
Betty Kappani. Cettape C r e w .
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T h a t OJa i* « * is
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•ea-T raaa.
N. A Here. CcttaSe Ora»« Oaoe
p a r s -.* « : « t C w n * * w * v f ' *
IM S farm w » « *» t» * U r » « «
1 Keeper
h c. Jaetaan. WaBsnrtMa, Co»
•tare s »hoi «taco 182»'1 • * Bt
| c - < oc Oregon f a r - • h a*
1 P v tttr .
> O. L. Ciem eet. CKap'rtK.
cd t m
XTL85« to 7JS-57A
T he n i » . h w , w r . * « >
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i « . - Be’id w g fci» earn. *» A ’ ■
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l i eSl muSts n o « * • againi
MT. VERNON LOCAL
tc i« i8 . a c c o r f.'g to the re; rt.
T ie-
«nstie la ih« State m ISIS i
t» T M i S l ; the 182® total « * » BSl.
•piw M l Veroca local met t® rf< 4 -
I f * T t e decreaae. howvver, h a * b -ca
la r sew*»a Wednesday
De-
coaftced to i » * t cattle, tor there are
w8w.e J fc?
of btt$iB<SA*
bov » * . « • « d airy cows ac c o « p a ro -
Elect
w ith 1STBH ia I » » H<* * *A o«ad a
The mai*. baaxness w n* election of
< e c re » e .
officer» w B » a reealted a« follow »:
T b * total wn?r.b»T of O nrfoc farms
President. Alex L ew i a. slct-pgweldeat
ta now U J O L a a m e m * o f oror
D M D a rte r; secretary; Ida G o m e ;
¿gag it
182*. T e a per cent o t tanns
coodnetor. Gainey Jacoby; door k e e p
Operated by ten a n t* ha* dropped from
J IL McPhrwon; chaplain. Hasel
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a ; exeeative com mittee. Balpn
F arm aereare B the state totals
a * against a IBS® total ot Laird. B ert M athew » and Dan Baugh
T h e officer» w ere installed by a
j y 8»» l i t »eras T he average acreage
past president. Ralph L a ird
per fam » at preeect M SSJ<
December 1« 1» oar next meeting
Crop rep ort* o t 1 M * show * * * -
•osmore. reppei.altB«
« ta l.a , n p w tte J to Sect
that agri» aitare ma»: I
bleak a- b ir d iM t r t AC.
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B» C- E. sp e "*«
id
property valuation OF
C lT t TOTALS 5 3 42,5«
r » t **«!
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well
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rgv at;
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•o ran about a th ird below la -t year
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tJ\wh
B g Business F a vee, te a
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T he c ai • c a l C r a n je
hca b. r
lll.S IO
11l.»*i
jdaocting is a o x e facta asd fig s r *
by the Crrgor. Exyeim M St
a jjo o o
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to the in te rs ta te ( ommerce C o o r *-
the i«-«t for ir» u rtrg h afth'
888.0^8
Springfield . . . .
F A R M F O iN T E R S
a o a th a t OBd y ib te .ly woaW « l» e t* e
¡ta le e »
Th« Eugen» aa» -«» la m i in I8J1 ex-
farm ers a »erd lct If tried by a Jury
i « lu» » • " f the potille ari-vice figu res
Noth'ng 1» « boi » im p o rtasi •» O’*
coort. A b rief filed
« ir e * ftgu*«»
wa* f 8 4(2.81?
W itho ut lim e, the anim al ia unabi. gos cvep peodect'oa tt-an to be ready
ahowin« th a t present a»ers«e rste»
The »»«»»»ment
for O e port
of
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m
planting
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cerne»
One
of
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COOM»*
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to
build
bo«»
or
produce
offspring
fo r aU. haul» of farm products If 1» >•
sow
h
ill
pesiere
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iou while
« w » the average
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al »ays the • xpertment etailo o Legwaics , the b e ll um»«
• 8 7 » « for I» !«
m a n u fa rtu ro l p r-d ^ c t* ts a ¡title o * r route s n o r* linzr than other O re- »erd. l i g i o » « especially I» tn Ja» i
12 a ton TT» b rie f C’.tee thai although g n plants.
The
most
expensive s»r« uÇw n the ground freer» • sharp
Btaley Cha tman.
only aboat h a lf the total o f farm prod food for the bone »trsctsre of young ljr asd thasrs the followdn« day. It
VBlverotty of Oregoa. Eugene, Ile-
I» best tc have the seed os hand an»l
Beta are moved by tra in *, agrlcultur - »lock U legwxes
r r m t e i 1« — (S p e c ia li— Allhougb
no
teeied two week* h»fore planting, tk -
pays elx per cent of Its e n tire la-
• • e
i'Vtalde guests w ill be invited to the
come fo r fre ig h t charge«, wfcil-
oa j a prosing eat cry
peach, prune a A C. E p rrlm e e t ataBon aay»-.
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caipaa. plan» ar» already under
the o th er side. M per cent of
the apricot or almond a ll dead tw ica a a l
w e e k 's k o r , H < L M im a a
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J- # k * w~ k
w
product» o t . lndsatry a re move,
by smmmted fn u ta a r * removed from
M a r r U g . H « a a i . were l i n e d at S ,« '» ’r' f ' » ’ “ ««’ , k .s been app oin te!
raR. yet bat a little more than
two -.b» tree» aad destroyed T his (V a
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reennm eoded
by th coanly courtho.ee « I . week
per cent of ita Inco ia* la par* lor »anltary tneasare
which S ill be beM M ay ? asd I
station
to
get
the
faU
ow
irg
fre
lg
tt
The
gran«»*
coaleed»
th
ai
thè
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Oregon
Eaepri
to b a re a
creases, both ia acreage and prodsc- Bight when we expect
farm ere are paylag
llto g e lh e r ' t • i rtd of infecttoa eoarcee ¡or brown
Jcbn A Fhelpa O akridge and L il­
tlo a . in corn. oat*. « N e a t b arter, rye. special pr-ogratn.
l à ! M Jaxjoet of SaIrtB Bay IaM .
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fungi
Thta
TNimbM C l»b M e e t*
Bay. potatoes. Pear» and p t o *
t « . t rote» afcoold be ad)asted os ax d«ee to t lek» thè place of aprln« or S s rilh o m e and Vera Carsoo S e l.»
..T h e * r t Vernon T him b le rtu b
are <m the t x r e o e
som e. Shell»» W agner, tktlem. and
Thursday. Decembee Scd at the bomo egsal basi« The vsrtoss state Ora - g-«asm mer sprsy bet aids la control «f
D o th
Greesoagh. S alvm .
L*»«er
of M r» Smith. M em ber» prevent were es take thè seme «cand oa thè master these dtseaeee.
Berd.
Esgeae.
and
Seele
Vadiaaaky
of
taxation—
that
fa
rm
la
n
d
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pay
tar
Sarhb
Fro
nd
s.
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rs.
John
G
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CANARY LOCAL
m u
M M'h taxe» and that they eboald
j t ig « ^ a c m ic lly «nw iae to pot fee- Sagene; W ille m Barlow. Sagene aad
L e a * Darts. M arg a re t
C arrie
Gorrte, M y rtle Scott. M ary McPher- only pay th e ir jost proportion, based u h a e r oa Oregon to Is that are defl- ¡ V M e t Ellen Grave». Ewgene. fam e»
, gave a p ro g rxx
sad
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d e n t la lime
Sluggish’ soar eoli* HalSphry Eugene and Lena M iller,
•oa. E th el A n n.tape. Edna Carpenter. oa return» from the sods
PIANOS
er that netted over M 3
Co-Operai '« Law
Stand
s
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not
m ak- Ihe «««,
beet »««■
u»e u.
of applt—1 Eager»-
V irg ie R em olds asd K*e hoetes*. Mrs
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a w S l be need fo r union
PHONOGRAPHS
Sm ith M rs McCoy » » * a gt»e*t o f I In nearly eeery state srhere c o o p fe rtilis e r »ays the experim ent station
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the club asd assisted Mrs Sm ith In I erattree h are made a sacceas of mar- Lim e also improves the •Xflth"
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RADIOS
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p
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ments
repairs
.e r r sc a delightful dinner a i noon ketlng th -re h a re been coart action* beary »oil
the nnioh hall
bosinese hoar
hour officers were broach;
brought In
in the hope of breaking d
down
At the bwslaeee
ow i i
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SMALL INSTRUMENTS
elected fo r the com ing year« as f o b ' the laws, yet w ith scarcely aa exeep
The he»« looiflrg Oregon potato
RECORDS FOR ALL
T h e F n k a Feed atsre hmw ia 1
af Farm Machinery. Uv*-
luwg President. M y rtle S c o ty seen t ‘ tie s the higher court* o f thp»-etate« . tabers may carry r* e moat eerio«»
yiythg a liberal patrtmage.
ttock. Feed and House­
PHONOGRAPHS
‘. ^ y v ir g l* R e y r ^da.
Lave upheld the laws and B c la re d ty p e * of ta fe rtM « a disease« without
Siiteooc echoed report* an s r e m ^
hold Good«.
T h e next m r r
v f the club t r i l l , that fan n ers h a v e ' a m n ^ ^ u tlo n a l Ide'.ecQon from externa, or tntesaal
TRY THE HARMONY
d a n y attendance thia year ts date ot be January 8. at the borne of E th el right to combine fo r m utual «Benefit apiWaroncee
Some of tboee troubles
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Music For
Christmas
Aaction Sale
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p re » M per c e a t
T h e re w in be a eom amnity Christ
isse tree asd ptucrum e t o m I a o n
p a ll ob W ednesday. December S . Ex
erctsea wtU begin prom ptly »» I ; 5*
e and e re ry one la cordially ic r it
p.
sd to attend
T h e re was a dance and batkeg sap­
p e r a t (W rttteneeo * hall at Ffttrooe
th a i netted M J M
T h M road d ie tric t voted s tax c<
O»er M d M on Monday. Novem ber M
go hnpeove th e tr roods.
G oldie Shnltx 1» ia n g e ro u d y UL
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c »n ad *
Would
Clean
W oeat.
noted by the experlm -nt station a r*
> t(j j«,» y r « ! T yro a and M i» :
Canada ia aa much Interepted la t m lM m oeak. rugose moaal*. leaf roll
Laura Tyros a rriv ed hom e last W ed freeing its grains from weed seeds‘ w lte b s i broom, and occaaioaalty vee-
nesday from a trip to C alifornia.
aa M the U nited States T he A lberta tlcflllum w ilt
M r and M rs John Cooley r o l M r , D epartm ent of A g riculture baa per-
In order to keep from c a rry l-g
Cor ey's mother a re racwtloolng ln ife c le d a machine w h ic h grain men de- these diseases from one M**<>n to the
southern California.
d a r e la the greateet step forw ard yet next it Is e e m t l a l that the grower
M r G arvin and tw o daughfer» l e f t ' taken la the control of weed» on know from what kind of h i lt the
last F riday for a v is it in C alifornia
fa r m , and the redact ion at dockage seed potatoes r o n e T be seed k
James Sbaub of Creswell a fte r The machine ia attached to the top
«pend-ng a week a t
the Reynolds of the separator and cleans the grain
home returned to h l* home Sunday of weed seed« aad sstal] grain be-
W. A. Mabuy Farm. 2Vj
Miles of Creswell.
RBCORD-S5c or 2 for $1
Ti*e»dny. December 15. 10
A. M.
MARSHALL’S
Free bunch a t Noon.
STANLEY BLDO..
66 9th AVE WEST
EX'C.ENE
A Cleanup Invited.
Sale Everybody
W»
aftersooa
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ttuw
f* re 11 , o * * to the bin or wagon la J
1 a recent dem onstration tbe machine
In fa n t Dies.
-educed the wheat dockage to lees
Ehl on D ug-ne T ucker, m o n o i d * • » »»»
cent from the usual run ,
An electric lighted b a le tin board
baby of M H r. and M rs
Tucker * from O re to eight per c e n t T hia ,
fo r the Method »t chsrch B assured
of Goshen, d k d Sunday The funeral " * * “ • '* ♦ » * » «
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a * a reeult of the snecee» of an ‘oM
was h e « at the home on Monday, i n b o r n six to fourteen cents per ba-hel. ,
Cashianed" »orlai held in the church
chant» of the W F W alker undertak 1 according to grade In addition to this
la s t night. T t e Young People-« dSBS
ng establisbment h e r e Rev W a rn e r *•
Wg aartng on freight charges,
had charge of the s ta ir. M ore than
‘ on the dockage, th * r i s e o f weed
<18 s i » realised
seeds as feed on the farm and the
prevention of weed «preading. The
agricultural departm ent w ill d rect i
the m arketing of th - machine and ,
m ake it easy for threshers 1» pur '
chase.
Asking for an Even B 'eac.
A t an agricultural conference re-
Bulletin Board Assured.
Christmas Specials
A t th e S p rin g fie ld B a k e ry
TIME AND PLACE OF
LOCAL MEETINGS
Don’t w orry about th at Fruit Cake for Chris’-
maB. Just Tome in and let us -»Tap you one that
will please the m ost particular. Also mince pies
for the Christm as dinner, from the home of the
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Eggs and Poultry
F
Sher Khan
662 Oak Street
Eugene, Oregon
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day». D o r'-ra C h ard*.
H a d le y tille — F ir» t « rd T h ird
1 Thursdays. H n d le y v l'le School.
' Keeeta— F irs t Bunday of each
' m onth. H * O 't * School H o u 'e .
' Jar per— Second and Fourth Wed-
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F. G. Frese, Prop.
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iNUurdu*. F irm e r» Un?,n H I .
Cloverda'«— Second ood t irth
Friday». < loverdale School H o m .
Creew ell— First aad T h ird Tuee-
day*. Croewetl. M. W . of A. H a ll.
Couet F ork—8 « ond and Fourth
Thursdays. Farm Union H a ll.
D»r..
-«day, Da .«bo
Perfection bread.
Spimgfield Bakery
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M t. V e m o o — F rst end T hird '
Wednesday. L n iifle ld Store.
S ilk Creek Meets F irs t and T h ird '
Thursday at Cedar School House
Spencer C reek— T h ird
Friday.
Pine Grove School House.
T re n t— Second and Fourth Wed-
nesday»
ITeasant
H ill
H ig h '
School Bldg.
V id s— Second and Fourth Satur-
days at M inn«y H a ll
Secretaries srtll please send In
tim e and place ot meeting and
changes of date a» they may oc-
cur.
Christmas is Coming
T " o o sbarpdn u1> the cHrv.tuf knife and* «»nlcr th<- cranbcrriA . the
appks. the nuts, raisins, orange«, the «ider, Oakes ami cheese. And th e
dozen oth«r deUtacies.
Don't wait till the last m inute for your groceries. The (h o liest holi­
day food are now waiting lor you at the White Front Groc-ry. And, as usual
our ¡ rices are consistently low er- the lowest ever established for quality
so high.
We have a full complete line of candles, oranges, nuts, raisins, dates,
figs, cranberries, candied fruits, candied cherries and ¡mines, 2 lb. boxes, f>
pound boxes, 8 pound boxes, 26 pound lioxes ready to mail to your
friends.
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Phone
Phone
9 WHITE FRONT GROCERY 9
SPRINGHELD, OREGON