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T H U R SD AY, M A IU 'II IS.
S P R IN O F IF I.D N F '***
r»M»F TW O
Lane County Farmers • Incori Hev
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OFFICIAL PUBLICATION LANE COUNTY UNIT
F A R r - RS TO CROW FL AX
SEED IN T H IS D ISTR IC T
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tu. .»». t<» 1 f !' » USIICf Hill eumji prori»»» iiiinuiii» »I t»i »17 st»
and W» "illiieii » »»■’ un iiv»t»r .i|i»p I»
i uuni ti ■ ii ueur Sai» tn vl»ih
» ir»
night March l.l (or Ih» ir ,» the la ita t p a li nf H>»‘ *«»"k » h 1
», n . . atei "li ni» «II»»«' M» oilier» of h»»r duiighter. Mr» li a Gray
«li.» Eull Ci» » k nini l.ow ell cuuip
li i il iiy. «lm ha» lieen in Pori*
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l'b ’usulll lllll
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»crvitig «»n Iho |i»il,rul Jury. re
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Mr »nil AH Chus Eli » li »uni Mr ttirued lo tila tm»»' h en Fr ay ninli'
t
unii Mi
Mann if Eugene r ia lti I Inrf
«iti» fri» "»I» ai l'Ieiisiiiit lllll Sunday
Tli SuAilay n In“ ! Is « rriiia ln g a
The pupils of I « Plcu-iant im i imi» ;i»o«,in i for 1’ i 'l s t Sttuduv. M i i E s­
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» hup. m n d th»» four young II» i ho.il g ie .p r a r tli lug racing un»l tin Varnell imi Ali ■ J ssio Kdmlatoti
huiles »Im wer»' s.»nt us deliignl»»» jump ng so u h lo I ik»» pari In lite «re In ehnrae
«
fr» n T lluinook to th»» Gif!«' eonf r
Mr aiiil Mr
Ered Spem • r frolti
ilo a ’l. May 7
. ..hli h «U- held at tli ’ C ulver
h i ! | i ». i »I l Ulni" >'il Olli
t o 1 's u i.if »l
»ity of Oregon In I » e I, '1'’’»» p iir r y
I Moiiilay » vi-nlng «! ' vioita •» fr'
's
I u liisi to TiN. «look Sun ny.
TH U R STO N NOTES
T*» l i llh.ides apctit the w » k » nd
M-s P I 'ti fi» » 1.» itbarg ta lli Well o sp rln »fl I »villi h< r alin'. Mrs M
UPPER W IL L A M E T T E
t i .. *■» • 'III le r -»»*!, \A‘ali'»r ,ind futil­ J M<»K'ln
W IL L A M E T T E
Mr- l ».ie tUe|i!»e»a uf ilirlu g flilil
e ui s . t n i l ai ih»» li un of h r
»1. w II And raon,
Mi
I B ragg »f I ori laud «peni
Siimi.n w Hi her slitler, Mrs AA li
y »I. » o ll, r» tim ing to I'oriiand Mon
day,
Mr- A C. T ravis en tertain ed her
l.iugllter. Mrs AV J und four young
la»1 » ef Tillam ook ai th e dinner
OFFICERS OF LANE COUNTY
Mi­ .»».»I Mr-. Karl Halley and d a n tb
»•c- ut a rriv als from 8» hauler
P a x s • a grow ing p o m im * m be-
w r e th e inspiration for >
n. Vi»la, Pr» eiilent
c. \v.
x'. I
Cciii .ill iu d u strj i this dlsli'.ct as
■lug» no. Vie» IT»! I-
w I
fiunti . reunion Sunday a t th e home »>
a rt-vtift of a visit of E H. Sm llk,
dent.
Mrs Ja y Fi ti i Mr llulley 'a »Ider,»
f a l l r '¡'r« -rn la tiv e of ihc PoriU»:!
I'.» tty M Kapi auf. C ottage d ro v e * w»»,,»i i'H»ul f> > relativ es and tr ■ ml
Lins cd Oil wvrka. who was ».h- ««•
S»»cr»'tttr>-Tr» .»surer.
tail»»-»d tog»'ther Io welcome ih n
tic» of County Agent lb S. Fletch»»
W alter Morgan. Creswell, Condite-* t,» » r. gun A fter tlu> fam ily d in n er ih »
th is w»» k. T h e ' I’oriiand plant has
tor.
»1 -
.a s -pent '
Hng Tho»» wh >
a la p a c ity oi h alt a million bush 1*
H 11. Sm ith. Eugene. Doorheep- * enjoy»’ i- III»» »»v»*al W«re. Mr an I
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of flax s«cd a year. and as only 30H)
r.
•
Mr»= E arl Ball V «ml »hiughler of
bushels arc raised in the state, an
t>. 1.. Cl einen’. W.i torville. C hap • -» > » n r, \> l»r.. Mr and Mrs Pull»-•
effort is being m ade to indue» farm ­
lain.
ami family of W in d in g . Mr ami Mrs
e r- to alse flax seed for th e Port-
\ C. B ail»' >'f W.'loll to Mr Mil l
L ed eonsum pt'on.
Mr*
J C. Il all» y of .la-per. Mr an
t j O F
n ARSONS TO SPEAK
The propos- d crop is not fibre flax
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Mr , Era k H i l»»y and »laugh» r. I»
cu -s -.1 as an industry, hut is a finer
A C. B ogart nl
-or Philip A P arsons of th ’h»a. Mr und Mr
an ! m ore roniuneraiiv » crop, it is
Junction
City.
Mr
Mount*. M
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niv
ersity
Of
Oregon
will
be
1
1
1
eaiti. T he Fort, and com rany will pay
Tt,, , » is, n pari» g v»»n AA» li » »
I'!:
a le : ber* of thè C hrl.viati En ity.
C harles Bailey, Cl»» C h eshire fam If
s i p r bushel or 4 I i cents a pound >1" Aker at th e r • tin e of the Mel.ho-
t
t
riimin ai iho lioin of M» ».
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hi
party
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ottage
Grove
or « 11 g v» in »'Xi hance 37 pounds d 'st brotherhood to be h e ll at th»* of C healre. and Mr. and Mrs J
AA lii in Ib n.un In h»m r of Mr alld
AI» ..ibi Mra AI E Ita.** ut l'i.'in» motor» I
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daugh»
Alma.
Cli
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Th»*
topic
Of litis»-» d m eal for every bitch»»! f he rch M onk
Mi
Ib i i ■ gl»»n. »I
m liflvlng for
•Hit Hill Erlday i »Ili. March 13
night
Aspects of Problem s ad Floren»
*’»11.
«. »1 at cme-half the price per p»»u" 1 « il he Som
Klnmatli Full» In « f> w »laya.
lo ti in r cf h! hirlhday «li eli wu ■ Th»» I
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ah!
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a
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Mr.
and
Mrs
Karl
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will
I
m
eeting
wdlt
h»
h*l»t
of c r i n i » T h
th a t the com pany pays for flax.
M ariti le. ■» uuinbi-r of high I h 1
6:45. w ith a din n er preeedtng the si to on a farm n ir Coburg.
Mr. Sm ith pointed out ;he oppor­
I !k- Ult i ui llu» b m e of l ’aU
. Virgin;! Chas»» m issed aevera day
.ilk
M-n
an»!
th
eir
wives
b
n
.e
beqn
tu n ity for ( rt'von grow rs in the fact
,
u -tal i. »I.iv ’ iv ’. -I ii » li 11
of school o il account of flu.
th a t two anil a half m lllo n hush Is
‘The Sunshine club will ha»« a all Rei» ■»*-.n». ots « « re »» ri» il by Al» s
of flax a re used on the coast e ra ry
ver lea a ' th e home of Mr
A AV Ik'ru llardcti m d Mr». .1»■•■■.»» C arm i!
Nose Is F ractured.
year.
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Tho-«' | r> -•»•ut were th.» MI--»»*
F
erre«
Friday
afternoon
12y»
ir-.»lil
dhugh»
r
Th»
Among farm ers who considered
Glady
ami A’Iolet Inm an. 1!»^ le Eeg-
'
C
1
1
n
g
«
•»»•!
of
Norfolk.
X.'hr
growing flax and ten-utlvnly d.» b l Putnam of D eerborn w as brought to
l»a purchased the tw o-acre tra c t ow’i-ile* . N na Dilley Frati» •»» i*ark*. Mary
r-i
ringfielil
y
esterd
ay
for
tr«ntm«i».t.
to do o were Cal M. Young of AV tin
• d an d .o ccu p ied by the C 11. Scott i H i Hug. C lin Motisi'ii. Iluxi’l Ku'l
kerii» and S. A Pa« antik and T E '» In w 'n g an accident In which her
»! tic M» rs I.» roy inm an. llarol.l
r
i
s
e
was
fractu
r
il
wh»»n
stru
ck
hy
fam ily sine August Th»- Scott* will
St hnn of this d istrict
|t II» y. Paul llird» n C larence M ii .’e.
» has» ball at the D eerhorn sch ml. gjy,. the pos*ee-lon tm m -dlatelv
Although broken, th e nose waa aot
h Fish of Salem, spent Sunday Howard KuU. Donald K ille r . J» rry
A nniversary I* Held.
out
of
place,
th
e
local
phyaletM.
who
..
¡th
his
m other. Mrs. O R. F »h. who K t»l» r. an I I.vm an Tlnk»»r
I h Kxti»m l"il T o Kvury H i t k I i t o f T im S prttiK fh'lil N p a a p
The home of Mrs. W. A. Hemenwp»»
C hester AVh» »»»ler son of Mr «od
in ,h ’’ Eu* " '''' hospital
w a s the scene Sunday of th e celeb ra­ treated her. rep o rts« .
TO A T T E N D D l'R
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Mr. Guy P attee of W endllng is Mrs. AA' L. AVheele» of T r»nt. h ai
tion of the 79th b irth ay of Mrs. 11» n>-
b» » tt fereed to glve up bis Work ut
enw ay's aunt. Mrs. Mary M iller of GREENHOUSE PLAN TS NOW p.n llng th . w.»»k with h.»r slate.».
A. C. on account of his eves II*
NEED TO BE REPOTTED Mrs. Jay F ’sh. anil taking m edlcn
Engi ne. T hirty re ativos. including nil
has gone to P ortland for medical
treatm en t in Eugene.
of Mrs. M iller's living children, were
Oregon nouse plants and green-
Miss Ethel Cogswell ha« been ill advice
present.
house plants may be rep o tted anv
g p rera| d , y,
Mr. and Mrs. J A. Phelps «nd
Among those presen t w ere: Dr ar.l
tim e th is month. Although some
d a yton K lrklnnd of Chase G ardens *wo children, R obert and Evelyn, mot-
M rs 8. D. Read and children. D ann’e
plants do well if not repotterl for 2 ,eft f(Jr SpokalM>t AVash. Bunday af "<*d
Sw iss Home Sunday
and M aluta. of E ugene: Mr apd Mrs.
years, most of them need 11 cow.
terro o n . w here h»> Is atten d ing th*
Mr anil Mrs Dodge and children
W illiam M iller and little daughter, of
To repot them , hold th e pot. wltn n<JrUtg convention He will re tu rn left P leasant Hill F rl.lrv for the r
E ugene; Mrs. F rankie Callfson an 1
F riday Evening at 7:>0. S ntnnluy and Bunday
th e plant In At. upside down and '¡»
d aughters Ruby, Ida and H arriet and
the rig h t hand Knock the top o f the
son Dugald. also of E ugene; Mr. and
pot on a shelf or ledge, holding the
*
M rs H enry K nowles of P leasant HS1;
An Intepeeflng etory o f EaHter and Spring
plant betw een th e fin g ers of the
Mr. and Mrs W ayne McBee of n ear
other hand and Just above the earth
FatihlottH fo r Men, Women and C hildren, told In
S p rirg fie ld . Sirs L y d a Gault Read
ball. W hen the earth ball falls out, re­
of Springfield; Mr and Mrs. C. S tev­
move as much soli as possible w ith­
a Heriett o f 12 a rtis tic a lly arranged w indow dis­
ens and baby e f Camp C reek; Mr. and
out breaking the roots.
Mrs. Fred Cook of D exter; and t h ’
plays.
• Repot In the sam e size pot or on >
h o st and hostess, Mr. and Mrs W. A
an Inch larger, suggests Andrew
H em enw ay and children. M argaret.
Laing, superintendent of th e colleg*
K atheryn. E lizabeth. Read and Jam es.
greenhouses. The finger tips, a pen­
Mr and Mrs. D eLure Hetr.enwav of
cil o r a sm all stick may h* used in
C ottage Grove called during tb s a fte r­
firm fhg the soil Tf th e plant Is firm “»!
noon.
well, is p e c a lly around the roots, ft
will not he so much affected by fh*
FOR SALE—C am ón ta p e r In Large
change.
she -s. ÎCr?9 iccdies. * »ilta Ob- for
'•Eugene’s Own S tore"
m a tin g rreotnw» The News OtC'-»
FOR S.AI.E
2 _______
Notice.
Seed Corn. M innesota X um ber 1'1
W HEREAS in ch ap ter 127. g en -ral
D en t. IS years In La~e County, 65
law s of Oregon, enacted in 1919, it is
bushels to acre last 3 years.’
declared to b»» the duty of every per-
Kiled Dried.
gon, f.rtn, co-partnership, company
At F arm ers Union sto re. Sprtng-
and corporation owning, leasing, oc­
f ’eld, or Eugene, or a t my place on
E ig'ine. Oregon
cupying po -»---icg or having c h a rg .
66Z Oak Si reet
McKenzie. Geo. W. N eff
A22
c f o : tiom nion o»er any land, p late,
-Î
.1
bu» . ng. i t. . t
w harf, p ier or
CALL AND SEE Dr. N AV Em-
dock which is .n fesu -. with g ;o u :.<! on r r lr , s r,~ p.iate and o th er work
NaarwEsza
' ' ìsùì 3 M M * b b b m o b ■ ■ ■SSB H B U B ff1! -•'■Jit'Sr'
BQ’i rr* is and o th er noxious rodents
or
uanir’ra.
. t z a ’
the sam» sha
E tiru ll T oday
IVs A fJootl Hi bool
a-
Co
hi-
dge, i
■ 5
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A. E. Rob Ir 1 T '»«ii|i'lit
tont nue i
on-
farm ers
u n io n
Cordial invitation
" JAW is
Form al Spring Opening
Window Displays
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W ar
ite d
¡ E g g s a n d P o u ltr y»
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S e c r e t a r i a l , S te n o g r a p h ic o r
k e e p in g C o u r s e
a&*
E ugene
B u s in e s s
B ook­
College
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•p ; W illaiim At'' St'
g' -
tr<<
p •
tii»
ï
jn s ; and
»qu rr» « C :
Ions »»lents
go
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i'» •'»«»
Em.» i,»». D r
,on
t tà k O » < . y /
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dm
n
■i
sii) are
ouniy,
all n t such p< r ri­
h p-, corpor:;».oi
o r having df
» ••
ml in f i Lane Cour
fc. r» by required t
ty ( . -
i t - t rin a te s a d gra
tak ■ t
digger
i- m d
'tiuirrelH
iCitelb
th irty day
fro ;,
4 a - ,;
in t jtublicatfnn oi
Jb t
t h i s I!" « e. If i-i:(
»tf ps are not tak-
en, a
• -n or ; ts'.ii., appointed b
th e county court f »aid Lane Couu-
ty
• n ’i r upon said lands and
p ro ti
to x term ln cte said cray d»g-
g> <• groun-l s i i r- i-b (("■
;;
-»r
la slij -r. ', I
cost of aid «»xferm n •»-
tion ’.III b»» lf-v ft d r Inst a ■» lar.’'
Th* county ag ricu ltu ral agent here­
by ! ’ ».» ■'
M orday, March 29th,
a s a 7 i" t»i b> known as "«qulm -l
pi.:*», ' ■' ’ ",»" throughout the an d
L an e C c ih h ». and it Is hereby reeom-
ni» tid 'd 'lin t pol-opid barley, ns pre-
par» . hv t ' under-iignedi and rept-
aeptati».»'»-» of th« Bureau of Biologi­
cal I'n rv 'v of th e United B'at» D»
p a rtm e n t ef A griculture, he used for
th e purpose of <u*h exterm ination.
Eu< ii po - : d ba lev mav le »-»ecur'»’.
from th t n d e rslg n e l at his off »»* In
E u g im , Lane County, Oregon, at ap
•proxlmately th e cost of preparation.
D al’ of » pubilcatlon of this no­
tice A’nreh 4. 1926.
(Signed I O. B. FI.ETCHER,
,
County A gricultural Agent.
4 11- 18
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N ew A rrivals
M en’s an d
m
Shoes
f- dies’
LX
ß u y
C a n n e d G o o d s in C a s e L o t s
.S A
'Z/c have a p le n tii il »ci, tj
, ,
,
V
C
9f canned
he in; ney you ». » a ¡»/e Ty «> • , ' i ■ ■ ■ u
no »waste. When you epon a car y c
jc *t
ip.
is and y o tf w ill be surprised at
i, O.:: t t e k b in all size cans so th e re is
L ty tho sixes th a t serve yo u r fa m ily
best.
7o carry the fam eu
... A 7/ < mned -»o '? ;it'.n othe
the q u a lity o f these canned goods.
CAN CORN
brands as w ell.
There io none bettor.
CAN KRAUTG,AN CELERY
CAN PEAS
Wo guarantee
CAN GOOSE BER R IES
BR'JSSEL S f ROUTS
I < bent p a rt of our m»w ar-
in sh<1 -i la 1 be pr " . Be-
n i in» o f o u r buying power we ■
fo rliiiiT te In o ffe rin g y o i
lolAvcur ,»u. price.»»
> i e • beat
t nr b low er than is n. ually
e.iiil. We have a wide », 'ectieu
to draw fret i w hich make« se­
lecting a new pair fthoea here
ri a - ’
eaay.
b’eshion and c o m fo rt ar» niod-
■ »d in to both our m u and lad-
■ n nhoea. The lineal w o rk n ia ii-
blp avail, ble, together w ith the
»1 q in illly leathers has m a il”
th»se nhoe values that »an not
' .» toitelied elgewhere fo r the
price.
(m r
s h o -.»
;ir»», n» f
f ? " * : * /
e ln .'ip, »
■ ;./
Aui.iix-.ti a
they m erely c< »4 less Ilia n shoes
at most places.
S P E C IA L
1 BOX M IN U TE OATS FREE W IT H 1 BOX FLUFF CAKE FLOUR, 35c
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