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T IIU R S IIA Y , MARCH 2f», UH*1 T im SPH IN U W K LO N EW « P A t f f TWO LL >W "T - Lane County Farmers Union News O F F IC IA L __ _____ L A N E aM iiaivw h u i t IA C O U N T Y U N IT nO . 14 P U B L IC A T IO N A italta Pool Closed. MID-WESTERN FARMERS SEEK. NEW LOCATIONS • 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 Community News The laa! order for W falla seed for till* spring has been tak> n by (' in tv Agent •! 8 Fletcher The pool Bv Sarclai Correapond* -ta riMELY SAFEGUARDS TO PREVENT HOG CHOLERA A recent Invest sellon of the liog- rhalera situation by tl, Unite«! S tales Iteparlnieul of Agriculture reveals THURSTON NOTES ,r experim ental p u rp 'te « tills •¡inprising , arele»»,,"” ■ among farm Mr and Mr* R olW t H errington left s p r in t T 't seed wa- h a u d o t' al cosi er« In dealing will, the disease The last T hursday for K lam ath l'ail» lo 76 g re « ,» * al the Kug m Earn, effort I venes of »he preventive serum treatment baa given many «win*, wher. they > xpect to make tk a ir home tr a ' crearne, y. owners a feeling of seeurlly which Mr. and Mrs. Bud M ePheraon and M ar, sps Llesnses «sued i„ reul "Vet without proper «afre fam ily from Springfield spent Iasi During the ¡a«t week „.arriare It guarda'' declares Dr U G llouck. in Sunday at John Kdmlsion Billy Barnett made a trlp to (Hohe censes Ir,', he» n ss,ie,|, t>- the couiw I-hnrge of bog cholera control, "the ty clerk to the follow ing, '.taymood disease la Just os dangerous Relay last week. , Mrs. Genevlve Beaman, who la au- t Mlles and Mai lou Blown both of as It ever was." For safety against Id,Is disease It and perlntendeti, of the Gardiner scho.., S p rln gfltd ; Chester Chap'i.un visaed her mother. Mrs Harhl«. the Mary Re'har both of P o rtim i; J dm I» necessary to observe certain • pre. latter part of last week; sis., her W Barne«. Ei gene and 1. " i l i II Log cautions Isolate all new stock, keep son. Leonard who Is attending the an. M a r c ..,, Soat M .dlurv, I .,« « I. ing It apart from githtr boga for n eggt two weeks Thia deaf school In Salem, apaat the weak i n ! Ksthe - Mllhr Eugene; William period of al |L,I|. To ■ io and Christiana Y.-aget. precaution applies ,a pec la lly lo hog« end hero, pur, based al public sales or oilier Teddy Caruthers has gone to lb nd Eugene sourc-a likely to spread Infection. This situation is growing monot He nnd Jerry Nelson hiked acros« Hie Bern,I, no sick hogs to roam at large k n t C a r o f P y ro to l O rdered. onous to the Iowa farmers, and many pass. The last carload of pyrotol to he Keep boa lots properly fenced and of them are to come to Oregon and Mr and Mrs A W Wearer motored Califronia this summer in search if to Notl last Sunday and took llnner ordered this spring Is for IS.OoO giuintaln the fences In good reflair new locations as a direct result, the with Mrs. W earer’s nephew. Clark pounds. H has Just hern sent for hr Burn or bury dekply the aarcaaaeg of County Agent 0 8 Fletcher and ’■ animals that die on the farm Dead Iowan said. l ’err’ngton and family a week’s visit wtth her son in-!«’ and t h e Sunday school Is preperlng an ‘he ninth car »Inc. last fall Lane anim als lying above ground attract Mr. Darr’s home is at Arlington, A critical time In a calf’s life 1» daughter. Mr. and Mrs Frank Klnts- Es-’ter program and th-ro will be a county will take 10.000 pounds of dogs. Many outbreaks have been Iowa. He left there four weeks ago, when his feed is changed from- whole Creek basket dinner at the church Kaater «•»«• powder for road work while far traced to portions of dlarwoed car- driving west by motor car through milk to skim milk, notes the Oregon Mr. and Mrs C. It Scott have pur ’ mers are using the yrst for land clear- ■ asses carried from place to place the southwest. experiment station. Changing very chased four acres of the Bushnell Bunday Mi and Mrs Curtis Price from •»« During this winter 306 700 by dogs Do not attempt to hide the gradually by adding a little skim milk place In the W lllagtllesple neighbor Noli spent Sunday at John Price’s. pounds of powder has been brought ex stence of the disease, since every to the whole milk each day will avoid H. C. WHEELER WILL hood Work on thetr new residence, Erank Ren,rale spent the w eekend ln l,v «he county agent No more wlh hidden cent, r of Infection Is a men which Is near the Cal Young home, wtth his parents. Mr. and Mrs Wil- he ordered until land clearing time ace to surrounding farms. RUN FOR SENATE SEAT * » « • will begin at once, the Scotts w il re UMB Remnii. The preventatlviseerua, treatment ,h l" fr® H. C. Wheeler. Pleasant HHl farmer Certified planting of certified seed side In a tent until their new home la a dependab e Insurance against Mr. and Mrs Wll»lam Henson mot- —— — who has served three terms In the potatoes pays In Oregon, says G. R Is completed bey will move to their hog cholera, but this treatment. 1» Grain Company Busy. ored to Eugene last Sunday and spent Oregon legislature as member of the Hysiop. agronomist at the experiment location this week ___________ __ Opening of spring haa resulted In should be remembered. It a proven- the day with Mr __________ Henson's _____ parents house of representatives, has decided station, because they usually make Miss Lot« Male has been confined Mrs Della Herrington spent several new life In the grain business, a n d |Uv» and not a cure. By adopting tho to oppose Jack Magladary for stdiw a larger vie d Although the merits ,_ f her ’’¿ .'"r J??* .l h * «>«/• 1*»t »•*<« wltb her "sister. Mr« the Springfield Mill and Grain com foregoing safeguards swine owners senator from Lane county. Mr. Wheel- of certified seed are pronounced, Friday. Miss Male Is employed ln Dr A. W. Weaver. P»ny Is having a busy season During may largely reduoe the loaw from hog er was in Springfield Tuesday an J many growers hestttate to use It b e i Harrtg. offlc„ |n Eug„n,. Mr and Mrs. Ilervy from Eugene ihe last week the company received cholera which last year exceeded stated that his friends has prevailed cause they tear that they will not be Mrs. Carrie Parshall, who has been calk'd on Mr. and Mrs Henson last three carloads of barley, two of corn 810.000.000 on him to seek the senatorial Job. able to produce certified stock. The vtaiting In Junction City for the pa«t and two of wdieat for rattling and dis- j ■ 1 L Mr. W hee’er Is well known here total supply of certified seed In the sevens weeks, was called home last Sunday evening. Mrs. Root te visiting her daughter, trlbutlon Similar shipments out were! Jackson Is Weather Observer. and has lived ln Pleasant Hill for United States Is small. Wednesday on account of the Illness Mrs. Robley. mssde, and there te a general picking Harry Jackson, farmer of the Wa years. As republican candidate for —- — of her daughter. Mrs. Ferree. terville district, has h,<vn reappointed Mrs 8am Morgan spent several UP ,n ‘he business, It Is reported at representative from this district. he) Oregon cows receiving roughage \ Mr. Jo Neel has been suffering from weather observer for the Upper Mo- days last week at Wendllng visiting mill company office has always received more votes than during the eight or ten weeks that I an attack of miMopg. Kensie district, according to an her grandson. Day Morgan and fam -! ■ ■ 1 either of the other two representa- tbey are <jry are getting the proper J ______________ _ lly. She returned home Friday. Dwtter wvwppers prRitod orvewridng nouncement by the government Rain tlves elected from here, and It is be- feedg, gays the experiment station.' U P P E R W it I A M F T T E i to ropufwd'wte wtth nasian, wet<hl fall and the helgth of the McKrnile lleved he w ill have a good support A dally allowance of two pounds of ______ e e e e e e e e »„d addroea. gl M a hundred at tlw river are report,-d to Portland weath in his race for the senate. bran or oats, or a mixture of two I The annua] freshman reception a' New« officie. er bureau by Mr. Jackson. H O M E P O IN T E R S parts each of bran and oats and one ' , he H eaaant m u high school will be g part linseed meal or corn-oil meal j he)(1 Frl(lay Aprl| « This Is »he so- ’ ____ ~ Organizing Squirrel Campaign. makes a proper feed for a cow n e a r ,clal eTent o f the apr1nK KiTen by A W(Unan who lha of hoBor Work of organizing the different calving Some roots, cabbage. pump-ithc fr(.ahmen to the upper classmwn la M.al<M, at , he rl<h, of , hp h„a, and localities in the gray digger eradica kins, or squashes are also very good, return for the reeptton given them In the man who la the guest of honor tion campaign is underway. County Highly carbonaceous roughage, such (he fall. Is seated at the right of the hostess Agent O. S. Fletcher met with the as straw and corn stalks. Is not good Miss Mildred Morntngstart of Enter Use dry cornstartch to cl,an white Lorane Farmers union Wednesday at this partied ar time Such feed-,, prise arrived home from Monmouth fur and the Coast Fork local today. A with cold water, cold drafts, or l/tn g Wednesday to spend spring with her To clean a fountain pen, dip It In meeting In western Lane will be held out at night on damp or fro zen , parents ammonia. The old Ink will he re- in a few days. Polson Is being dis ground, are the chief causes tof The Trent Literary society held its ,mlnedlato,y- ,-aked udder or garget. » w nD Ttotfixy A O«„ h J Rr'liool tributed in all parts of the county last meeting Saturday, March 20. Th" If too much salt Iiae been added In children of the public school tied In soup, add a few pinches of brown II Riivwfn ITiYdrten» a debate, the subject being, "Resoved sugar. The sugar will remove th salty O. A. C., Mar. 18.—A five-year con Springfield Baptist Church. OM W nbvm w tta Rd. lJhooe G48G Hhigvno, OPegron I that Crime Is More Dangerous Thao ta()te but sw,.( t(.n gcup tract as football coach has been ten This being Palm Sunday the pastor Disease." Thp a(W|Uon onp.half ,ab Pap<H,n ; dered Paul J Scb'ssier by ath’etic Miss Belle Olson -pent the w e e k -.,,, r n^ ar c(,n l„ntK a,um , officials here and accepted by him will speak at the eleven o'clock serv- end visiting at the home of Cora John Inum vesm l will prevent darkening Schlssler has been coach here for ice on Jesus Greeted As King." the last two years during whib ttme * Young people m eet at 6:30 study- at Trent. due to alkalies. Polish with whiting the Aggie team s have enjoyed unus-jlng the Eighth chapter of Acts. H. C. Wheeler of Pleasant Hhr has and strong vinegar or steel wool for ual success culminating ln -whining At the 7:30 service Rev. O. C. .form erly announced that he «rill be had stains. the northwest conference champslon- Wright. D- D., of Portland, the e x e c n -’ a candidai at the _con,lng primaries in making powdered sugar icings. tiv secretary of the Oregon Baptist for the republican nomination for •hip last year. If you will always add som ething hot. Coach Schissler's contract still had State convention will bring the mès- state senator from I^ne county Mr. the raw l^ste will not be noticed. a year to run but the board of con sage. You wil! want to hear him. Wheeler has served three terms In Either milk or water may be addel trol took the position that It Is the Young people’s choir at this service ■ th«- ow,-r house of the legislature as hot or tho butter may be melted be Mid week service, Thursday at 8 repr, (f-nta’lve from I^ane county. wri-h of friends and alumni of th - In fore It Is added. The addition of s Mrs. W. L. Brlstorar has recovered stitution to establish a continuing o'clock. few drops of emon Juice helps Ihe ------------ enough from her recent operation In policy In coaching at this time Coach flavor. iP o rtan d to be rem oved from the ho»- Schissler's salary wil remain as It Old Mr. Carter Helped unfavorable to Seasonal conditi the cause of much corn growing movement to the west coast among farmers of Iowa and other middle we$iwn sections. i icoordtng to Walter C. Darr. Iowa farm-r who arrived here in search of location Saturday. Seasons, the Iowa farmer said, seem to be growing shorter and corn yield« fail to mature. This condition be said, is not exceptional, but has held good for more than eight years. During the last season. Mr. Dur- fotind it necessary to purchase two ca deads of corn even though he had planted a large acreage and wonid have had a plentiful supply for his hogs if the crops had matured proper- ju s t close,* h fo r Ski pounds m uk lo g a to ta l o f 2SS7 pounds ortlextal C W Allen, Vida. President W. I. Seals. Eugene, V ic-P resl- WILLAMETTE dent. Petty M. Kappauf. Cottage Grove Mr and Mrs J. Rhort of Colfax. Secretary Treasurer. Washington, vlstted at the home of Walter Morgan. Creswell. Conduc Mr and Mrs. V. O. McKIhany Thurs- tor, Smlth. Eugene. Doorkeep- «,d a y the M .Klhanys took thetr guests H. H on a trlp up the McKensle to the er. ■ Jo Short I» a brother-inlaw o . L. Clement, Wa terville. Chap- • snow tin' Howard ShorL Margaret Mc- of Mr». tatn. * Elhany. • • Mrs. A. W. Ferre«. who was admit ted to the I'aciftc Christian hospital Monday morning, underwent a maj- FA R M P O IN T E R S or operation th.ro W ednesday. Mrs. G R. Fish, who has been re Harnchen barley, the beat of sprint reiving treatment at the Eugene boa- for western Oregon, and pital. has returned to her home. She Trehl. another good one for Ir r ig a te d ___________ is somewhat improved, though Is still sections, are usually planted In those (^>nf|rej to her b,.,i ¡m.a, iong at , wo bushels an acre, ac- Mary Fisher of Sprlngfled spent the anrding to the experiment station week-end wtth her friend. Margaret Early planting gives the largest , , aUKabn yields. Mrs. Clara Ma e nas returned from Secretarial, Stenographic or Book keeping Course Eugene Busines« College was for the first year of the new contract after which it wi 1 be In creased for two years. by Simple Mixture ”ltal to hom" of Mr" Wambold. _____ “After taking Adlerlka I feel b"t ter than for years. At my age (SO) It Is Ideal—so different from other Sleeping Sickness. medlolnes." (signed) W. W. Carter. «‘How Is the new maid getting on?" Adlerika is a slm j/e mixture of buck- «‘Oh, she's alright, but «he can’t 'thorn bark, glycerine, etc., which A heavy frost with the temperature ' aH Iow' »" 24 foUowed by early sun- "Wne Is feared to have done some j 'iali8, r to the early fruit In the Pleas- ant 11111 district. In some Instances water pipes had to be thawed. Floyd Ix>rd of Enterprise has been make up the beds without lying down removes GAS In ten minuted and busy showing sheep of goats In tho on the Job.” often brings surprising relief to the Pleasant Hill district. Mrs. Bruce Wheeler, who has been stomach. Stops that full, bloated A good manw congressmen must feeling. Brings out old waste-mat suffering for some w eeks with a think that tax relief means relieving ter you never thought was dn your sprained knee, was able to be at the people of their money by taxa- [ system. Excellent for chronic constl church Sunday, March 21. Hon. pation. Flanery's Drug store. — W anted Eggs and Poultry The Annual Educational exposition In which the students of O. A. C. un- derfflke to show their aspirations and achievem ents Is under way this week end. Student work In many lines— agriculture, commerce, engineering, basic arts and sciences and others— Is on exhibition for parents and friends from all over the state to nee Moving picture stories add In making the exhibits comprehensive. Physical culture work of both men and women Is put on, and a special concert will be given by music students Hiinday afternoon. Then She Fainted. Old lady to boys whom she caught <J. V. Copson, professor of bacter : gambling: “ You naughty! Don’t you iology, has Just completed a thorough ’ know where little boys go that play Inspection of all dairies selling milk craps7” In C orvalls. Tough lad: *‘8ure, up an a ley !” ' j i ............................ ■■■ So Satisfying! For that twlxt-meal emptlneBB nothing Is bo satisfying afl a rich, creamy dish of Egglmann’fl Ice cream with a dip of your favorite syrup or fru it Juice crowning Its glory. When passing our place some morning or some afternoon Sher Khan 9V t9u<eara drop ln and try a dish. Ice cream Is a health food, you know, prescribed by many physicians for the undemouriahed* EGGIMANN’S Make Every Home A Home - Sweet-Home Home is home, but the clean home ie the sweeter and more inviting. For the spring house-cleaner we have our •helves restocked with every needed and labor-saving soap, powder and polish. The prices we are quoting should be of especial interest to every housewife. No. 1 10 Bars Playmate Soap ........................................39c 1 Cake Toilet Soap Free No. 2 1 pkg. Wonder Foam Washing Machine Soap .. 45c 2 Bare White Wonder Soap ........................ 10c Total • e s e « e s » a e a e e e e e w a a e a a e a e e a a a « a e e < e e e e e a w e e e » e .................... 55c All for 39c No. 3 12 Bars Royal White S o a p ............................. . 60c 2 Steam Remfine Borax ....... ........................... 20c 2 Nilo Floating Bath .......................................... 20c 2 P. K. S. Bar Nine P o w d er...... ............ .............25c Total ................... - ..... .......................... $1.25 a 1 Dishpan Free No. 4 4 Cakes P. A G. White Naptha 2 Cakes Ivory Medium I Ivory Flakes 1 Pkg. Chipso, Large 1 Aluminum Kettle 2 Cakee Guest Ivory All for $145 Miossa rwo 9 - WHITE FROHT BROCERI - 9