THURSDAY, DUC. 17. ?»25. T i n ariUNgfuajjijM CW B Lane County Farmers Union News ___________________________________ OREGON FARMERS ARE * • FORTUNATE IN MARKETING . F arm ers of Oregon were in an ex- • ©optionol poo’tlou in regard to m ar ’ k e t i r r this ta i due to abundant crops • b e re and sho rtag es in o th er p arts j • ©f th e country. P otato grow ers a re , • * „ O F F IC IA L P U B L IC A T IO N LANK C O U N T Y U N IT n O . 1 4 --------------------------------------------------------, • • • • • • • • • • Local R eportara • C anary . • Ray Bower Mr». L. J. O etrhell C loverdale • I'tmat Fork Mr*. Geo. K«’b«*lbm’k • Crcrtwetl __ Mrs. M. A. Horn • D orena Mrs Ada J- intinga • Mr* H Hakor • lladlevvllii'l Mrs. M. Ollleaple • Ja» i"'r Mr», Grave Jon"» • Ijorane Mrs. G. M Fouler • M,-Konale H arry C Javkoon • Mi Vernon Mr» V A Reynold» Untili Smith • Silk C r-1 k E 11 T inker • T rent • Vala Mr« \V. K Post ...............................* O F F IC E R S O F L A N E C O U N T Y • f a r m e r ' s u n io n • Ralph L aird, Creswell, P re s id e n t Will W h eeler. T r e n t Vlce-Preel- dent Betty Kappsuf, Cottage Grove. sec.-Treaa N. A. Horn. Cottage Grove. Door Keeper H . C. Jackson, W a lte rv ille , Con- ductor. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • COUNTY WINS VERDICT IN OVERTIME ACTION U ni* county, a* th«' <l«’f«nd»nt. wu* aw arded th«* verdict In the Renton «'ounty circuit court In (‘orvalllN la«t I'rlduy, In a null f'lc«l by Ktwnlar ! (Jrt»«or an«l other* In a effort to fore«» I county to pay a »urn approxln t«Mn< • IBOOV nil« m « U to be due tb*-fti Mr ov- • rtlrnc w ork at varlotl* time*, while ■ In th e employ of the county hot ween IBIS and 1123 The law« allows them to collect ' double pay for overtlm«» on « ounty road work, but the chthu wait contaat- I «d on ground* that the men hnd rw- • i)u«*N(ed that th«»y ba pcrmltt«*d to • • • • work more than eight hour* rath e r • « • • • • • • • • than lay around dur ng th« .any m i »*- • FARM POINTERS l m er day» Effort* wer« made at one time, The F u ro p rsn fruit ii-cunlum »cal« •foe« th * ease originated, to Indi t I»er« of lb«- county eourt for vl«>- wh'-ch attack s prune tre e s in Oregon Is controlled by spraying w l'h mis,-I Inllon* of lb«* «lato labor law, b«t bl,- oils when the tre e s a re dorm ant, th* jrrand jury failed to Indict. Albi n Jny of Portland repre«< nt I suya th e entom ologist of th e expert Ittfo r hyuliff*. und Ixtvrronco T H«r nit-nt statio n T his spray consisting of 5 gallons of oil Io 100 gag nns ef , rt* <>f Kuuvii«’ n»«l«ted D l.lrltt At w ater W* placed on the tree* u* earlv torn«’ y John H. Modlvy In defending ¡ che c ounty as possible a f t r the leaves have fnl • • • * • , • ; • , • • especially fo rtu n ate in thia stale, and • p epperm int grow ers are receiving • high prices for th eir product-» • T he potato crop h ere is approxi- j • m ately 1-2 million bushels g re a te r j • O. L. C le m e n t C h a p la in . • • • • • • • • th is y ear than the 5-y«str average i • Crop, w hen as the re s t o{ the country 1 •how s a decided sho rtag e, p artic u la r CRESWELL LOCAL • ly in eastern territo ry . T his has re • su lted in boosting potato prices far •hove the ordinary, w ith Oregon po Cresw ell. Ore.. Dec. 15—T he Farm ; ta t o ra ise rs reaping th e g reater prof era' union tuet T hursday night for its. th e ir reg u lar m eeting Mr. and M rs., P epperm int grow ers are receiving fa r higher prices for peppertnin: es W allace and Mr H aselton w ere eel ■ se n ce th an in previous years. It has corned into the union. The p resident I rise n in value from six or seven d o l-; appointed th e follow ltg (or executive la r s a pound to 11350. Mint grow ers com m ittee: J. B lankenship, Mrs. Ray p u t in an increased acreage th is y ear M’vkel and W. C tv en ess; chaplain. Mrs. M arquett» and Mr C. Holt, ink •n d th e yield p er a c re was norm al. who w ere la te r last a 1.4 with th e fol- T h e Industry is grow ing in th e W il aow’ng officers- P; •*'d»i I, Mrs. -1- la m e tte valley, especially around Co ■Vr.il t v:ce-pr*--bLn .■» rs. W. tl .’lis burg let. T he scale Is readily re- ognlM'-'l ten. secretarv-tr» a s u rer. Mrs. Vat: P rices on b u tte r fat a re approxi by the form ation of honteydew on the G rj.isheck. do -ki->; or. John >V ’s Plan to W idtn Ro*d. mate« y 20 p er cent h ig h er th a n l a s t ' branches which causes «muttlnv of legger. conductor. Mrs. Minnie Mlckel Pin n* fur wtii«'ill ng fh«* Ct unr / year. The cost of feed is sooi-iwhat the fruit and foliage T he fem ale In stallin g officer was past P resident r«» • road on both is do* of Jii»f»»*r lcw er. a d u lts a r " re d d ish brow n very convex, I IntrmatiuMBl Live Stock Exposition In C po « Clyde W rih t and In stalling Conductor nnd • «tincaK M «*I by ïtouth* rn Pacific P oultry shows th e sam e rag e of in i held to find America** moat p--n U . . I g ir’ longer than wide, and about one- Mrs. A. R. Land. A question box Ut* count y offlrhú* who vl*lt«*d th entries, Alice B u rkhart, IS, o f A n d 'h tm , low s. a- i c re a s e in price of products and low ■-Itftith Ineh long T h e w in te r Is pas te ! proved quite in te restin g giving an op n pro|Hittf(| linproV'-rnonitt yi I of lb 14, o f SL PuuL M in a , — j » UwaL ered cost of feeding. I In th»» half grown stage. portunity to discu ss m a tte rs of im A general survey of farm ing condi portance to farm ers. Mrs. W right ap It is point* 1 nut th at both the tio n s is compiled and h as been b ro ad pointed th e young m arried m em bers The sm all w hits mil erdike tl sects county and th*- railroad compati) will - ' ....... - casted each m onth by the extension for th e next m eetings en tertained. A | found on house plants In Oregon are be b e l i e f tied by the pr- posed |4nn to service. W hile some branches of the splendid program ftil, w ed th e in COO troll« «1• I'v spur. mz. ■■<,■. - th ci rem ove a large quantity cf rock and Industry a re still below th e p re -w a r1 terestin g m eeting Solo, Miss Lucille • MT. VERNON LOCAL • c enzie local tiunologtels of the experim ent station • a rth from the hillsides along the level, conditions a re m ore fa v o ra b le ! Land acom panled by Miss Leca Land. • • • • • • • • • • This insect is know as the green right of way where th slop, ., hav„ generlly than a t any tim e since 1319 Song by the tw o M arquette sisters, hou*> w hite fly. A spray consisting been caving In nt Intervals for a Tile L adles' au xiliary met D ecem ber •n d are im proving. accom panied by Alma G rossbeck The McKenzie River local m et in of whale „it soap 11-2 ounces and wa num ber of years In order Io g . ' rid 9 at th e hall for work and business Reading by l i t l e B etty Lou Gano. Vo reg u a r session lust W ednesday night. te r 1 gallon Is satisfactory. This kills of the m aterial th e ra'lroad com pany m eeting which included election of The usual crowd of loyal m em bers the insects by contact so several ap will need to construct a sroa I rail cal d u et by Miss Leona Land arid Miss officers. All officers being re-elected C hristm as Eve. Velma Holbrook. Reading. Miss Doro w tre p re s e n t plications nt weekly Intervals are gee- track across th e county road, and T he C hurch school will give a pro thy Shaub. The union m em bers have for an o th er year. They a re a s fol Plans fur a service statio n were essary. <Mtmp It on the riv er bank, thns wid lows: P re s’d ent, NeUie L aird ; vice-, gram . principally by the younger been invited to p artak e of a din n er discussed; also report of our good ening the county right of wav president. Mrs. P atrick ; secretary - scholars, accom panied by th e slides I a t th e O sburn hotel New Y ear’s day roads comntMtee was read and ap- In general it is b e tte r to plan for re II A. Ham pton, division engineer, treasu rer, Haxel Tryon. from the sterioptican . called "H oly . w here a fine program has been pre propved. arrangem ent o< m aterial uaed In o r and F A F lkert. his a ssista n t, repre- The work for th e day was cu ttin g N ig h t” The school will observe a pared. B rother Aldfleld gave an Interesting nam ental flow er beds from one tea- srn ted the railw ay company, and O. and piecing quilt blocks and learning “W hite C hristm as,” each a tten d an t talk on taxation. son to the next, so the sam e kind of E. Crows, oounty com m laatoaer, and to m ake various kinds of tailored b rin g in g some rem em brance for the T he following officers were elected plants a re not grown on the sam e CHRISTMAS SUNDAY P. M Morse, county engineer, acted pockets. “C hildren F arm H om e” a t Corvallis. A t the J. A. Ebbart M em orial Metholot for the com ing year U. L Clem ent, ground two years In suocealon. If thia for the county. Haxel T ryon was In stru cto r for th e A Kingdom Building Tim e Set A p a rt p re s id e n t; B arney Aldfleld. vice-presi U done, says the experim ent atat'on. M orning them e a t the 11 o’clock The official board of the church has hour. “T he C h ristian H ome at Ita pocket making. d e n t; H arry C. Jackson, se c re ts y- It will aid g reatly In the control of Our next reg u lar m eeting will be tre a su re r: 9. J. O oddard. conductor; fungus d iseases and Insect p«*»ts in unanim ous y invited Rev. Louis A lbert B est." T he choir u n d er th e direction Sarlout Charge Made. th e fourth W ednesday in Jan u ary . B anks. D. D.. of the W eet Ohio co n fer of Mrs V. D. Bain will ren d er the Joe Odell, doorkeeper. Obargr»! with adultery. Georg'- W Oregon. A. R. Shum w ay was h eartily en O ur next m eeting will be held on ence to spend the tim e beginning with anthem . "Je su s Rules th e W orld.” by M arquardt and Mias Gladya Ilugua dorsed for U nited S tates S en ato r at W ednesday n ig h t D ecem ber 23. At F e b ru ary 28 to March IS Inclusive Lorens. were arreatecl at W cndllng yesterday a m eeting of th e executive board of Continued dry w eather has resulted this m eeting the naw officers will be w ith th e ohurdh in Springfield. Dr. At 7:3» P. M. the C hrletm ss serm on. by Deputy Sheriff B ari Luckey and th e L*ne County F arm ers union held Installed by the on« of our stage offi In an unusual posture shortage In bound over by Juatlce of the Peace B anks is nationally and in tern atio n 'T he P erren ial F resh n ess of the a t th e Bank of Com m erce In Eugene cials. T his will be an op,-n m eeting thia fall. Thia Shortage of natural Wells. ally known as one of th e countries C hristm as M essage." T he choir under S aturday afternoon. frs-d will undoubtedly affect forage The general public is invited, cogne. g re a te st pastor-evangelists and a n o t Mrs V. D. Bain w ll presen t tw o an The a rre s ts followed a discovery A rrangem ents w ere m ade a t this prices, says the experim ent station, ed au th o r of m any books. tbem s: "W h at Mean Those Holy of im proper retail Io ns by Deputy m eeting for a luncheon to be heW unless an unusually mild w inter fol V oices?" by Adams, and "Calm on the by the F arm ers’ union a t the H otel NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEM EN T Luckey, when he w ent to serv e pa NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. T hat lows. N ight," by Wilson. pers in a civil suit fill'd’ by the m an's O sburn in E ugene. Jan u ary 1. To Hold New Y e a r’s Lunoh. W. J Lepley. a d m in istrato r of the wife M arqnardt la alleged to h»va la«t esta te of B' njam ln Green, deceased A ‘‘Good Will Luncheon” h as been Thurston Game Planned. his wife and family at Cooer d'Alene, Seal Booth to be Opened. has rendered and ni<-,i la ’he County V isits Schools. arra n g e d to be given a t th e O sburn The T hurston and S an ta Clara high L ocation of booths for the C hrist Idaho, some tim e ago He cam e to Fit Schools In the McKenzie riv e r dis Court of t i e s ta te of Oregon for the h o te l in Eugene, on New T e a r's day, school b asketball team s will m eet at County of Lane his final account and gene, w here he met Miss Hugus who Ja n u a ry 1. a t 12:30, by th e Lane T h u rsto n Friday night. oBth team s tric t were visited T uesday by Arnold by order of said Court S aturday the mas seal sale in Eugene wns announ w as em ploye! as a stenographer Mar- C ounty F arm er’s union. T he purpose are rep o rted to he fast, and a lively Collier, county club leader, and Miss 23rd day of January. 192K a t the hour ced yesterday hy Mrs. J B ishop T in quadt's wife fid owed him to Eugene of ten o'clock A. M . of said day at the gle. chairm an of th e cam paign there Konke . secretary of the Lane County of the m eeting is to fu rth er th e so tussle Is expected. Public H ealths association. Schools County Court Room In th e County Booths w(ll he opened at th e three a few days ago. w here she filed the cial as werl as th e business Interests, < o u rt House In the City of Eugene. visited were those a t McKenzie Oregon, has been f.xcd and appoint banka, a t th e McMnrran and Wash civil stilt In which she alleged that It is announced. A num ber of sp eak L arge new shipm ent of C hristm as ed as t i e day, time and plavle for the burn store. S chaefer B rothers, post he had d isto rte d th, family, that he Bridge, Blue River, Vida and L eaburg e r s will outline the m ajor endeavors goods Just arriv ed a t th e Novelty failed to support them , and sought hearing of objections H, -aid fin:-1 office, O ab'trn and Eugene hotel: Miss Konkel spoke in the in te re st o f the union. store. Come in and let us show yon. account and the set'Jem nt thereof of th e C hristm as seal sale. She also All objections to said final account Booths nre to be m anaged by th e va to enjoin him from draw ing money .J g -' he had on deposit In a local hank. checked ov»r the card s In connection m ust be in w r't ng and fV-d with the r ’ona women s clubs of.Eugene. Fo, owing Depniv I.nekcy's d is c o v Mrs. Tingle and Mrs. F rank Ch-im w .th the recen t school physical exam Clerk of «a'd «'ourt on or before said M arquardt Im m ediately hers, chairm an of the county sales ery, Mrs inations. Mr. C ollier Investigated club day and time W. J. LE "LEY. en tertain ed the stibchnlrniali nt Mrs w ore out a rrltnltinl c m plaint, and work activ ities a t the schools. A dm inistrator of Said E.d te. he a rre st of th'- pair re s u lt'd . 1» 24 21 J 7-14 21 T ingle's hom e yesterday. • M K • T h a t Christmas Dinner Tender tempting Turkey or Chicken is what the house wife wants for her Christmas dinner. When you buy your meat from us you know you are getting the best that can be grown. It is handled too in a clean and sanitary way. Phone us your Christmas order if you have not time to call at the shop. SAN ITAR Y M A R K E T HOLVERSON BROS. 505 Main St. Phone 80 W anted Eggs and Poultry • • • • • • • • • • • • C anary— F irst Sunday and T hird S aturday, F arm ers Union Hall. Cloverdale—Second and F ourth Fridays, Cloverdale School House. Creswell— F irst and T hird Tuea- days, Cresw ell, M. W. of A. Hall. (X,ast F ork—Second and F ourth T hursdays, F arm Union Hall. IJanebo— F irst Tuosduy, Danobe School House. Dorena—Second and Fouth Tues- • days. Dorena Churoh. • H adleyvllle — F irst and T hird • T hursdays. H adleyvllle School, • H’iceta—F irst Sunday of each • m onth, H eceta School House. • Ja sp e r—Second and Fourth W«sl- • nesda.vs, W O. W. Hall, Jasp er. • L orane—Second and F ourth • W ednesdays. I. O. O. F. Hall. • McKenzie local, second and • fourth W ednesday, 8 p. m. I. O. O. • F. hall, W alterville. • Mt. V ernon—F irst and Third • Wednesday. Brasftetd Store. • Silk OrMk M eets F irst and Third • T hursday at. C edar School H ouse • Sher Khan 662 Oak S treet Eugene, Oregon Speocer C reek— T h ird Friday. • Pine Grove School House. • Trent—Second and Fourth Wed- • aeedayn. P le a s a n t H ill H igh • School Bfclg. • Vida—Second and F ourth Satur- • days a t Mlnnay Hall. • V TIME AND PLACE OF LOCAL MEETINGS fiocretarios will please send In • time and place of m eeting and • ch an g e s of d a te aa Wiey m ay oo- • cur. SHOP AT BREIER'S C. J. BREIER CO. LOWEST PRICES CHEERY CHRISTMAS HINTS Toys Dolls Buy your toys now and get your choice of the best. Toys o-f all kinds theft children want. Bring the kiddies down and let them see what Santa left at this store for them. You will be surprised how many you can buy with very little money^______ __ BLANKETS You will find a nice selection of dolls here. Mamma Dolls and Dolls with Sleeping Eyes, Dressed in lovely dresses. For a very little you can purchase happiness for ovory child. Buy at Breiers Women’s Fancy Kerchiefs in Christmas boxes. 3 ami 6 In box, white or colors. Colored border, at per box, 39c to $1.25 Give blankets for Christmas gifts. A wide range of colors in cotton, wool and wot,I mixed. All double blankets. Read these low prices on Nashua blankets: Cotton Blankets at ...............................$2.50 Wool Nap Blankets a t .................... ....... $3.95 Wool Mixed Blankets at .............. -...... $5.95 UMBRELLAS Women’s and children’s umbrellas. A choice selection of just the kind of umbrella she wants. Stubs and other styles. Fancy handles In assorted styles, most any color desired. Buy at Breier’s for less. 98c to $6.50 BELTS, BLAZERS, SHIRTS Belts In assorted colors, wide and narrow. Genuine leather. Suitable for gifts for men and boys, at 75c to $1.00 Blazers Men’s Blazers, Slipover and coat style. V-neck or with collar. A gift all men and young men like $3.95 Shirts—Just the thing he needs and wants for Christmas, bet us help you solve your Christmas problem for him by these low prices on quality shirts,$1.25 to $3.85 Wheel Toys We carry a good variety of coaster wagons, scooters, toy bikes, hand cars, wheel bar- rows, dump carts and Kay Dee CarB. Select your Christmas needs now. MEN’S BATHROBES Bear-on blanket robes In new colors, Cood values at our price, $5.95 and $6.50 MEN’S INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS. Fancy or plain at 15c to 25c