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    T llV K S IV W . F W . 25.
THF S PRINOflE IJX N gW S
PAOF TWO
Lane County Farmers Ur
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O F F IC IA L P U B L IC A T IO N
VEG G ETABLE V A R IE T IE S
•
ARE NEEDED FOR OREGON
Local R eporters
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J I. Ner-htip •
C entral
............. Hay Bower •
Ci. erd.ile
Mrs I.. J O tehell •
C rest F ork Mrs. Geo Kehelbeek. •
CTe well ........ Mrs M A. H orn •
Dore-na
__ Mrs Ada Jen n in g s •
H ee-'ta
Mrs " ' ! .\ r •
H adleyvillel .... Mrs. M G illespie •
Ja s p e r
Mrs Grace Jo n es •
| ....
Mrs C M F oster •
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_________ Mrs V A Reynolds •
Mt Vernon
... Bulah Sm ith •
Creek ....
E. B. T in k er •
T r e n t ____ —
v : d n __________ Mrs w e Po*‘t *
LANE
News
2
C O U N T V U N IT « O . 1«
Community News
By S o-olil
C orrespond
te
OFFICERS OF LANE COUNTY
FARMERS' UNION
O akridge O fficers Indicted.
The county grand Jury yesterday
■ returned Ind lctn n n ts again»! llr I.
'P iu te , Juntlce "( th'' l-«'i"'« • and Al
Haney, constable of OakrWg», ch arg ­
ing them with failure 1.» notify th •
district atto rn ey a fte r having know l­
edge or th«' violation of ihe prohibit I >n
law H a rr, Brown and Jack W right,
arrested in roii»<ction with th« case,
were Indicated on « barges of perjury.
I
•
C W All II, Vida. P re .Ideili
T he folloadcg Ifest of suggested veg-
W I Sesia. Eugen*. Vlc<-Prest-
Atafcl* varieties r a t e d to Oregon con •
dont.
UPPER W IL L A M E T T E
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NOTES
dltlons ha» been preparel by ;he ex- •
P elle M K«-, auf. C ottage Grove
p e ril« '« t station for u»e of th e Oregon •
Th Pleasant It 11 high school has
Mrs M argaret Campbell from 1
F, cri tai y.Tri a -ir« r.
Alty or farm home gardener:
•
burg sp en t th e w eek en d with h r keiball team will play In the tourna
W. 'l r M . ut. C r 'swell, Conduc
R adish—S carlet globe white tipped. •
son Frank and fam ily.
! rnont in Eugem Friday and a 8 tu r i.v
te r
White pearl
•
John W illiam from C ottage Grove
Mw Myril. Flem ing and laughter.
1! II. Sm ith. F u r 'ne. Hoorheep
S pinach—Thick leaf, k 'n g of Den .
Louis« who wore form erly resident*
cr.
was In T h u rsto n last W eiln«*l
) Mi«« F«rn Haya of Eugene vlalted
m ark
-
O. 1 (Teno ni. Wa torville, ('Im p­
George W illiam had th e m isfortune of P leasant Hill, but who are row
al the M E Hays horn«’ over Wa»h
L ettuce— New York, iceberg
'
living
in
Eugene,
v
is
it'd
at
the
I
F
ili tn
to have a collision w ith an o th er car
ington'a btrihday
B
P eas—Early m om tb u sh t, l-axton- V
in Eugene Tuesday evening, dam ag­ C 'tv lr ranch Sunday ami received ac­
quaintances
at
church.
Ian
I •
ing his new Ford.
IN T H E C IR t’P lT C O t'R T O F TIIF.
C a b b a g e E arl Jersey W akefield,
Iter. W. A Elkin«, pastor of the
STATE OF oREOOM. IN AND FOR
The L ad les' aid motored to E u­
golden acre. Copenhagen m arket.
I.ANE t'O l'N T V
gene last T hursday a n d spent the C hristian church at p leasan t HUI. has
"Dirt Farm er” «
Finn H orton, Plaintiff, r a , Jan e s
T urnips— P urple,op. w hite, globe.
chosen as his subject for next Sun­
day
wvth
Mrs
F
ran
k
T
aylor
The
M Horton. D efendant
B eets, early—E arly model. P et rota HIGH EGG PRODUCTION AND
day.
"T
he
Gift
of
God."
next m eeting will b e an a 1 «lav's
RILMMONB
d ark red.
Mr and Mrs J«wso A. Phelps en
GOOD Q U ALITY COM BINED ; m eeting with Mrs. Brown on T hurr-
To Jam es M H orton. Deft n-iant:
Sw iss chard— Lucu»us.
tertalned nt dinner for th eir chlldr« I,
In ihe ¡«me of the Hinie or Oregon,
( day, March I
Onion seed—Yellow danvers. Aus-
you a r hereby sumoned and re<jttlr-‘l
For m any years the efforts of pou! | Mrs. Ray Remtnle. who has he« n Rob« rt am! Evelyn Shin,lay. February
to appear and answ er live Compalnt
try breeds to Improve th eir flocks j 111 with the flu for sev eral days, li 31 Those present were Misses Lu­
Iralia n brown.
fl|, it herein ngnln»t you. In the s h o ts
P arsnips—Hollow crown.
were confined largely to breeding for b etter and able to be up.
c i e and F lorence Jordan ami Bonnie
e n tith d suit uii.l Court w ithin six
Salisfv— S an d w ch island.
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the type and color dem anded hv the
wr«-ks of the d ate of th e fir t publl
H arvey C alvert was ab sen t from Jean n e T inker In the afternoon the
Cauliflow er—Snowball, dry w e ath er, -s ta n d a rd of Perfection." and lith e , ch” ,
WP(,k on , bp account of chi dren w ere taken to th. Qosbon
ration of this «amnions, and if you
fail to answ er, for want thereof, th -
—autum n g ia n t
atten tio n was p a d to developing high #JckaeM
hospital to visit the new baby In Ihe
Plaint Iff will take Judgment against
Corn, sweet— Portland m arket, g ° l - p(tK production. In th e last few years.
Paul Robley. who runs the Thur«. Ois. n fam ily
I you as pray««d for In P la in tiffs to m
de-
w .-r. [b(rWWer,
b o w w r> m
ore In terest has develop. (<>n gtor(1 |g h a r ,n|f # nPW R#||
— batam . golden giant and o oth.’f
more
T here will he a m e e ttrg at the high
p a in t, to-wit: for a deer«« of ih«
w hite hybrids.
'« d jn th e production of high egg-lay- In sta| lp^
Court dissolving the bonds of m atrl
school building S atu rd ay aR erm xin
woey now existing and griuilthg to
Beans, snap—S trtrg le ss green-pod. in< stratn 8
P rofessor P -n g a and C harlie Z'eg- February 27 of all people who have
, PlaintICf »" absolute dlvor»-« from
refugee, black
To show th a t high egg production
m<>torvrt
Corvallis last Friday relative« o r loved ones burled at the
rh-fi-nlanL and f»*r such e th e r and
Beans, pole— K entucky wonder. Ore­ and good stan d ard quality can he com- whppp , bey a tt„ n(1pil the annua high Pleasant Hill cem etery. T his m eeting
fu rth sr relief as to the Court may
h
ired
to
a
high
degree
in
chickens.
h(K),
p(JuPat|onai
exhibition
seem Just and ««quitable.
gon g ia n t
has been called by the school direct
Th'-a Summ ons is served upon you
B eans, lima—H d m e s b u tter, Ore­ *uu
and to
along these i Maude Edm tston fell last T hursday 1 ors of P leasant I’ l l public school fer
iv r encourage
n " - . - - « breeding
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by t-ulillcatloa by virtue of an order
gon pole lima.
' 1 "* lines, was th e purpose of the exhibit PTpn|n([ g rrain !n p h er ankle qju'et the purpose of dlscuM lng Ihe needs
1 of the lion C P B arnard. Judge of
T o m ato —John B aer, bonny beet.
displayed by the 1 nlted S tates D« ■ ba<j,y She Is row going on crntche« ef the cem etery and forming a ib f
Ihe County Court of Is»"«» County,
Squash w inter— Delicious. H ubbard, p artm en t of A griculture at the Mad!-, Mp afyi Mpg p ,Irtt<
from < Inlte working organisation. Everyone
Or«*gon, dated and filed Feb 2. 1924,
k itch en ette H ubbard, b aram v table son Square G arden Poultry show h Id Not( gp< n( , hp ^ w k ^>nd wlth Mr w,h„ ,.an com e and who Is In ie re ste l
directing thia 9umm«>na b - nt-rv<»d on
yon by publishing U«e sam e one«- a
In **
New w"
York
weeks s ago
gneen.
* . c City
“ " - a few «Mvbt
at
MM J ’’n ’ ’ -
-o tb-
m l 11« upk«' 1»
w«-< k for «lx conaecutlvw w eeks In
The m ale birds of the d ep artm en t's
Pum pkin—W in ter luxury.
Miss W ise from C orvallis v'sltcd urved to he present
the Spring! '1’i New - a •! that you
P epper—Chinese giant.
e x h b lt w ere all of excellent stan d ard over Sunday In T hurston.
The pupils e-f the P leasan t Hill pub-
T O. l/rwolen. form er (povnrnor
lu t-w tr the aald Com plaint within «lx
E ggplant—black beauty.
quality and w ere bred from h e n s , Mr an«I Mrs. A klress from K'-iee. He school eiitertlaned Ihe parents and of lUlnola has a 4,600 acre farm
w ,. k« from th« ilale of first publica­
n ear Orvrron. Illinois, to which he
C arrots, late— C hantenay. n an tes
which had laid from 200 to 290 eggs W ashington, a re v lsit'n g Mr. an-' patrons w th a -plerdlil program
tion th ereo f Data of first publication
appliea
"dirt
farm
"
methixla.
Mr.
Broccoli—St. V alentine.
In th eir p lo t year. Most of them had Mrs W illiam Henson and Mr and W ashington's birthday Readings, mu
February 4. IV I
Lowden
— veagna the immense
WE1.I.S <1 WK144L A ttorney« for
Celery—Golden self balancing
a pedigree which Inciud« I several gen Mrs. Robert H errington.
sic, drills and short playlets wer- well t -act, leav .«. the actual farm ing to
h n ln t ff. Post OtflO" A ddress. F u ­
ball Pratlo
«-rations
eggs o or r I F rank rh iv a lle r. who form erly re- given by ihe pupils under the dlr
Cabbage, late—Glory. P an ish ball
n s of producers of 200 <«gg«
ten naaUtar ta, who are both coL- ig« tie, Oregon.
kead. green savoy.
m ere The exhibit include«! male birds g|(lp>1 hpfp
gpr,ousIy
# bog.
o, Mr. M K H a r,
Mra
1
F 4 U -IS 26 M 4 11 is
Ljge-bred and sons o f the aoiL
Sprouts. B rum e s—Oden«e m arket
, h„
- ,i Plym ontk Reek h r - .-1.
)n On,a r .o , ,,. c .-n
I were I
K al< ^D w arf o r ta l i green curled. thp Rho(lp Island red breed, and th e , Mp
p ,.,pr)W)n fr(lnl E ateB e. wh„ Swlft> ncK ® . Moon. Lawvon. Jordan.
C hinese c a h b a g e -lc n g b- k.
,
. .
.
,
M
l* n
A sparagus—W ashington.
th a t higfc eKnt production is not con Canit>b<i„ „ purap )a, t M ondar
I E arnest McKenney from Eugene
While phn ng "dare hn«e' w „h .he
R hubard—Vitcoria. r ’vers de giant fjnp<j to the W hite Leghorns.
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B reeding fowls for high egg produc spent Monday night a t T hurston
»rbn< I rh» ■ n nt
< I
-
as
EM
YM
tlon — was given a g reat stim ulus by
Link
Y
was
Tu’' “ ;ly C .'¡nm ry .. . r«
Æk Ï v
K
s l v l PLO
l
s I I I S EN
.IS T
e
» IN
» W . PACIFIC
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•
L
al (I K
I • arnell
lilt 'll
v s u K v called
a lm i
I to
I,
r Rugepe
» iiK * * y *
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n.-.*«—
1.4..., the
»k* small
«moi, finger
fu>»d»p n«i
nn* ■
I ■ S
N O R TH W E S T M ARKING T IM E th e inauguration of egg laying co n tests Iagt TuPBdav t „ RprTP on
JurT
badly Injur««!
on i-
in this country about 15 y ears ago
M..mbprg of thp SaIrat!on arm v
rig h t hand She was taken
to Eu-
th --------
These —_ con tests a re now being* held from En)tPne wppp
g-ne for m edical treatm en t,
P ortland . Feb. 2S— (Special) — W
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the tem porary C osing down of several In every section of th - country. A o am liftin g funds last Tuesday
Mrs. T. F. K ahler and daughter.
fir logging cam ps and saw m ills and b er of hens e n te re d in th ese official
Flossie H errington, who atten d s Mary C atherine, spent th e past week
th e resum ption of operations at oth- co n tests have laid more than 300 eggs norm a| a , Monmouth, spent the week end with h er fam ily nt P leasan t Hill
s, em ploym ent on the w est coast In one year. The h ghest producing pn<j
hep parcnta hPrw
Mrs K ahler teaches In the high school
Patches, W indshield W ipers Spot lltes andStrom berg C ar­
last
■« week
w«w>k showed no general gain, h hens
tn s are now coming
com ing from flocks
n
„
rrv
„„a Ja
i . v y firm
P erry P rice and
G rant motored
According to th e 4L em ploym ent serv -1 which have been pedigree bred for up from Corvalli* fo r th e week-end. a t Elkton.
buretors, Gabriel Snubbers. Bosch Ig n ition Systems, and
T he P leasant Hill b asketball team
Ice le tte r Issued h ere today. The ten- egg production fo r a period of years,
dency. how ever. Is upward and co>n- A large p er cent o f th e hen en tered
'd efeated ihe S anta Clara team ’ ast
etc.
d it'o n s look b rig h ter than they did in th ese con tests a re W hite Leg-
F riday by a score of 28 to ,4.
F A R M P O IN T E R S
fwo w eeks ago.
horns, b u t Just as large egg records
Logging o perations w ere Increased have been m ade by o th er popular
W ILD AN IM A LS TO BE
d u rin g the week in ’he Colnmbia riv- breeds, such as Plym ou'h Rock, Rhode
If Oregon farm ers wal» befor tu rn ­
K ILLE D BY U. S. HUNTER
n r aift W illapa harbor d istricts, while Island Red, and W yandotte.
ing cows on the pasture until f g< ts
We have several odds and ends th a t are priced to jnove.
In G rays h arb o r one larg e sawmill
To «rsdice’e the pre-lllory anim als
a good sta rt. th«y w'l* h» s m l v re
*nd several cam ps were closed tern- COUNTY AG R IC U LTU R AL
- -be C a s i a '- fecthllls th " M
paid later, believes the experim ent
pororilv The Mlctoe m ills. Portland,
COUNCIL W IL L M EET station
n ts of Jasp er. Middle Fork and Row
yesum«-d cu ttin g a fte r a tw o m onths' «
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Soluble nitrogen fertllegsr
com m unities -----
have asked
for
■^«^ssauas.
a w . . at
«. v fh*
.. ri r v.W
—
nhutdow
n.
' . A —
m eeting
of —
th e -----------------
Lane County Agri
tv«v»-u.
— o —
-
rate of ,00 to 200 pounds p«r ar. « »»yj,
h u n ter. The state has agre.’d
R eports from th « Inland Em pire cn l’u ral council will be held S atu r b arp bppn foun,] by tbP experim ent
a ro p riate J ’ Ot) for the work an 1
Indicate th a t woods work th ere has day afternoon a t 1:30 o'clock at th" statio n to be a desirable top dressing th " « nty court |1<>0 provided th.
been ham pered by wea’h er changes, Eugene C ham ber of Commerce A re- )n many Oregon orchards for clover f a i - e r s and stockm en raise another
And th a t due to lirh t snow fall In the , port of th e . project com m ittee is ex- e __
^ p ______
,, th at _ a re not m ak'ng a good J100. Th fed»-ral governm ent will
to calum lnate In the program g r o ^ n
furn'sb »t-os and poison and guper-
b ills this w inter, a lack of w ater may pected
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yeduce sp rin g log drives. Inland Em­ of ag ricu ltu ral work for th e year.
Oregon farm ers are advised by the ex- vise th, wo-’t of killing the wild nnl-
p ire saw m ills have not gee-orally s ta rt­
Rodent control w ork for the y ear ppr m ent station to tak e an Inventory m als. Do 'r
'h e last few years I'
w if be outlined at the m eet'ng. Couo- oy t bp| r fertilizer needs for the com- ha« heeotn«-
rly Im possible to raise
ed cu ttin g for the season.
T m he r m
Milton
iiu ii Box
««"« Co.,
ov.. a » large pine tv A gent O. 8. F letch er Is planning on ng „eAuon and make arrarcem en fa to sheep or goats in these sections farm
B ill a t Glenwood, W ash., wi 1 resum e sta rtin g rodent control this year earl- ob(a jn th 'm In order to have them on era say
operations about March ft with two ler than last A lready he has mixed band a t thfi t ,m„ nee,]Pd for applicm-
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n w u m ... iiiiuiu.' it]iii i— MBHimii' ni'Tainuiw mw rr rmiwiwininmii—
‘ 4000 pounds of poison barley and will t | on
. . • • • •
(hift«. according to reports.
C entral and eastern Oregon mills place It on sale n ex t week. A. W.
Ruta bagaJs offer some promise as *
T IM E AMO
<
»
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— t state
— ro d en t control a erop ‘n Columbia ind C at-op co u n -l*
LO C A L M E E T IN G
*
a ssistan
h av e continued to run all w 'nter. In Moore,
Idaho the large mills of the Boise-Pay­ lead r. has been assist ng In g etting , )pa
th e experim ent ¡tatlon. * Onocy--Wu*»
.
Portland uses large
of «nern,
them ’ ----------
* * ’" ’’" • * * 7 ? * ™ » ’and Bom
e tte L um ber Co., at B erber and Em­ the pol«on h alt ready.
i-oriiano
targ" q u a n u tlth
n ea s or
While the cam paign last y ear was |f) yparg whpn potato,„ a r„ . xpenslve
fT«w erW o-aac<m «l « t «1 F ™ « ' ,
m e tt will s ta rt th e season’s cut March
very effective C ounty Agent F leach er T h„ rP t„ ]ar rrnrkPt „ RfWxJ ,f ,)VPr • Fri«l^w
Ï
•
I-
th at by sta rtin g earlier an,! planting of potatoes occurs this year, I ‘
F arm ers, both east and w est of the believes
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* n vl * w of A Hall *
* 'T ^ d «
*
C ascades, are beginning to call for with b e tte r organization more wt 1 he th - ruta bag» m arket may b - lim ite d .1 ’
men for seeding and o th er spring areom pl'shed In 1928.
T here s plenty of time ", t. II w hether ’
'
• Thursday*. F arm Union Hall
w ork.
k
to plant them c r not. as th eir seeding
FDR SALE—Carbon paper In
• DandtX)—4,’trat Twwday. Dane»» *
time Is in Ju n e
sheets, 28x39 fnrhea, «'iMmite tor
C. E. Jo rd an h as been called to
• StdH)rtl H ousb .
Advance
Irformat.lnn
from
the
T7.
m aking tracin g s The t««>w« nfftne
Iv,r>«ne S< «-oral and Fouth Tues- *
«fjfve on the Jtiry for the spring term .
S. D 'p n rtm en of A griculture Indicates
• duya, D ofooa (3«ire4i.
that th " w ln'er w heat acreage |n the
• Hadloyvillo — F irst and T hird •
' ■ ’ . •rturada,:«. Had.« yvl.le M m I
year. Considerable Injury ha
| . H aoeta_ F tw t
of each • '
■ j place in the soft red w inter section
• m onth, HecPt» School H ouse.
• j
£ of ........... t The
things in dica'e Glut
Jasp er—flecotnl and F ourth Wed-
the p lanting of »nrlng wheat 1« Justi­
• ncsdwya, W. O. W. H all, Jasper.
5 Q uart Heavy A lum inum Tea Kettles
$1.29
fied th , y ear In those sections w h e n
• Ixrrsixr-dieccHid
and
Fourth
th,. crop a- "ag«s ' 4 ' Federation
14
Q
uart
Galvanized
Garbage
Palls
................
98c
L O. O. F. Hall.
B 'an d hard federation aro recom m ended I • • Worlnoedivye.
MMC«nete hw»*. socon<l and
$4.95
Adjusto-Lifco
Lamps
......................
$3.69
F" by th" ex p cr’me*«' slatlnn for eastern
• fburili Wedi»<«d»y, 8 p. m. I. O. O.
z
Gingham and Percales House Aprons
79c
Oregon, and Ibi -'on defiance, 'edera-
I • F. te ll, W altervtllo.
good
in
w
estern
■ tion and Jonkin ar,
$6.’J0
E
lectric
Iroh
w
ith
2-yoar
Guarantee
...
$3.98
• Mt. Vernon—Hirat and Third * j
J Oregon.
j ‘ W ednesday. Braaftold Btxrro.
P int Vacuum Bottles, Complete
..................................... 69c
Silk Croak Meehl F irst and Third • I
6
L
ig
h
t
Globe
fo
r
98c
(25—
40
or
50
w a tt sizes)
M ariane Licenses Issued.
Thuradny a t qp«4»r School H ouse •]
Etched
Class
Sugar
and
Cream
Sets
.
59c
Spencer (hreok—T hird F uldar, * I
S i Durl' - th ' part r 'k "carriage II
pfho Grove School H oubo .
*
Trent -Hecowl and F ourth Wed- *
“ censes have been «sued by the coun-l
H easan* Hill
High •
ty clerk to th,- following Robert J ’ nondujef».
St-h/EM Wdg.
*
H andsnker and M artha Dunton, both
of S p rin g flrfd ; R obert B Ix-nnard nnd » Vidie- • "<‘aid and F ourth Sofcnr- *
Lois Compton, both of Cottage Grove, • days a t Minnoy Hall.
■B.teJ.i.uxx
i . j N i O . n M Y -
FOR S T Y u L i E > ‘ i ’ 2 O E U n A r » llT B n r L - a jj- .O
Daniel Ahern and Azn
K rueger. • RP'-rottudos vIH pinnae send hi * .j
I j both of O oldson; Ralph Woodcock, • limn and pl««w o1 ntfudtn» and • j g
Eugene, Oregon
662 Oak Street
"R uirnne’a Own Store”
¡M o n ro ,- and L ’lll, May Riel,»id.«, June- • charfgbu of da/n a* ttrny i«W h«r * . \
I
Neccesities
TIRES
Springfield Garage
Phone 11
414 Main St.
“II PAYS to BUY in the
McMorran & Washburne
Basement Store.
—here are just a very few of
the worthwhile savings oppor­
tunities offered for Friday and
Satuiday!
W anted
Eggs and Poultry
Sher Khan
^^norrant-Waihbi/nie^ore
am