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    THURSDAY. MAY 20.
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
PAOS POUR
Lane County Farmers Union News
OFFICIAL PUBLICATION LAN! COUNTV UNIT r«O. 14
FILTHY CHERRY MAGGOT
CONTROLLED BY SPRAYING
Community News
nal
By
‘ farm
reminders
FARMERS’ UNION WORKERSlMANY ARE PRESENT AT
HAVE PICNIC ON SUNDAY
ANNUAL JERSEY EVENT
The annual Jersey Jubilee held by
A group of employes of the Lane
CoutMy Farmers' union enjoyed a the lame County Jersey Cattle club
No
patent
poultry
medicine
wilt
The filthy cherry m ascot *• control
» •»
cui the Ills producml under condition« picnic on the summit of the McKvUst" ’ at the fairground« Tuesday
table, according to C. L. Lone. O. A.
Paas
Sunday
After
having
lunch
a»
marked
wllh
th*
largest
attendance
WILLAMETTE
where
the
growing
pullets
did
not
UPPER WILLAMETTE
C. extension specialist in horticulture.
have a chance to develop Into money the lava betls. they returned lo llelk Ì in the history of the club and the
The adult fly is easily poisoned during
The Girls’ 1er tu e of the Sprintiti hl
itera.
ttnp spring« for a swim.
i largest» number of cattle ever ex-
"School
Day"
which
was
inaugural
the first few days after it appears in
Those enjoying the event were Mr ' hlhlted nt one of the Jubilee«
rd hr ITof M E. Hays, prlndpul ot high school was nt a breakfast held
aarly summer as Its time is then
n .iv .r r an o
eanua
Pl«'a«.nt Hill high school. Satur- noar the Bailey home at the river.
Too many poutrvmen rest their and Mr», Fred Louk and daughter. I Louis W Morell i of New York.
devoted to playing and eating if
,
, , I,. .1 , ht> fruit will not d“ V- M»y 13 proved to be a marked given in honor of the scolora Satur oars after the first three or four J. an. Mr and Mr« E K M 'rrleot» I representative o f ihe Amrrlean Jer-
•prs>mg i- i • . ** .
¡»uccisa The morning was given over day morning A bountiful feast was w • ks and remark that their pullets and son. Gerald. Don Gllleaple, Misi ,,.y ca ttle elab. was the prlnrtpet
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Jumin< - • * * •
*nd “ b‘W
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Miss Francia ^„.„ker of the day and complimented
are out of danger. It takes «lx or Eva Eva Hychards,
were
present.
The
girls
were
chap­
seven months to mature a pullet and i Travis. Mrs. A C. Travis. Mr and j the Istne breeders on their first das«
the timing ot the arrival of the first «*< *»• ™ e
Pleasant Hill Public
flies and the immediate application of * ’><*’’ *« ■ ' he h*nn"r' winnln|1 thl eroned by the following high school there Is no time In that entire period j Mrs. Vincent Gillespie of Creswell, I stork D O. Woodworth of Albany,
i Mr and Mrs Henry Quinby Of Cot j president of the Oregon J< resy Cat­
the first spray.
i most points. The freshman class won teachers: Mesdames Bjpn and Ric« when she is out of danger
■ ■
! tags- Grove. Mr and Mrs H. D Me tle club, and Mayor K t’ J -e e of Eu­
v
,
* the banner In the contest held be- and Misses Hill and Spalding.
Control measures are simp e If
of (hp
J. B. Malo of Portland was a recent
If there |s any place the poullryman I'herson of Springfield. Mrs Mary geni* were other speakers, The Jersey
properly timed. The spray solution l s |, fn the afternoon the Pleasant HUI visitor at the home of hit sUter-ln can afford to spend time, money and
Cllngan and Mr and Mra. Neal Pol I Boosters, a club led by H L. Plank,
composed of one-half pound of arsen . . high school baseball te a « defeated law. Mrs. Clara Male
was given the cup for showmanship.
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labor It la on the proper management lard.
ate of lead. two quarts of ayrup. and
pjttsburj{
of Eu(t,.n>. by
Mrs. W W
Ries and dnughter.
growing pullets. The hualenas It­
10 gallons of water. This Is enough *
Qf 3
Candy
of Grand Forks. N. n . who self deipemls upon the pullet and the drilled In at the rate of one pound
MAY 25 CHERRY FIELD
for 10 trees. It is not neces-wrv to i
cpeWB
aold netting high have spent the winter at bong Beach, quality of pullet Is determined by the for each acre the experiment station
DAY IN IANE COUNTY
■pray thoroughly M the sweet solu
a n e -t ,,t, | e gun)
<o towurd California, spent the week end at the ability of the man raising them
has obtained goisl resulta.
«on serve, a bait for the fly. If the
home of Mrs. R|e a* uncle. T. J Max.
The development that haa taken (
Tuesday, May »8 Is ch erry‘ Geld
first spraying is properly timed, the
and Mrs E E Kilpatrick and „ n . They will return home via Se­ place In the poultry business In the , Corn for soiling purposes 1» still
day In Uane county, and County Agent
c o n d and third spraying with same
c<jr<alUs 4ttended the aU le.
p»et 20 years Is eyen greater than being planted In many parts of west O H Fletcher today announce» the
material is due one and two weeks
known a» "School Day”
Two baseball teams from Chaw (he automobile comparison
If the ern Oregon Corn Is probably the beet
„ complete schedule of meetings to he
later. If It rains any time between gaturday May jg Mr. Kilpatrick will gardens, one composed of the green prospective poultry keeper has not soiling crop available, according
I
»— ....a., It i held demonstrating methods of con-
sprayings or within 10 days after the
prtnctpal o f the Pleasant Hill bouae meB, the other of the ou*
ma<gol who.»
kept with the developsnesit; if he the experiment R ation. * * » ■ •» It (r<>| of , h„ rherry
third spraying, extra spray Is given as
gefcool next year The house on raen met on the Springfield diamond goes Into It because he has kept I. a cultivated crop. f it. into the Pm
•soon as the trees are dry.
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the old Hand ranch Is being fixed Saturday afternoon The game result _______
chickens
on ____
the ______
farm for 30 years: tatlon well, provides a good quality In a quarantine against U n s cherrlea
This Insect la scattered throughout up by the Mr. Linton for the Kilpat­ te<î In a score of 8 to 0 In favor of if he permit» egotism rather than wls of feed, and on good soil gives a large
by the desirable California market».
the Willamette valley and is Increas­ ricks to occupy next year.
dem of investigation of hla enterprise tonnage It la easily handl'd for soil
the green house men.
The meeting Is being held under the
ing It will continue to he numerous
Ekuery Schrender. a former high
to guide his management plans he Ing purposes
auspices of the lam e County Hertlcul.
nnless all cherry growers unite to school student, passed through Gosh •
•
• , •
•
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•
* will ghortly be lined up with the i
-
tural society and the county agen
control the pest. One neglected tree en Sunday on his way to Oakland,
HOME POINTERS
many that fall In the commercial
Orchards to he visited follow:
Turnips fo r « a crop that may be
will Infest a radius of a quarter ot California.
poultry business.
9:30 a m.—Farm of R. A. McCor-
fed for summer sotting purposes Io
g « tie.
The Pleasant H ill baseball team
A well balanced growing ration and
•om e slock In Oregon When planted narK
nack. m miles -------------
northeast of Rügen«
The college, county agents, cannery- defeated the Coburg team at base clean soil for the brooding and rang
When chicks are derprlved of heat (n ,.ar|y May a g»«d crop 1» usually | ^ (,Pr demonstration, visits will be
men. and fruit Inspectors are cooper­ ball Sunday afternoon on the Wood­ Ing the pullets are the two fundamen-
when they want It they are being „»„lu b le from the fit at of July on mada to study pollination at 'ha
ating to time the arrival of this pest, man grounds by a score of 9 to S. : tai
_ principles which the poultryman
one of tbe
._ _ „lost
_ J t needed
needed things : especially If good seed la used Vgrl-, w „,by Stevens ranch, as well as the
which Is expected about June. Its ar­
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The high school baseball team lost canno< y)oiate and expect to make a
Feed, drink and heat ‘
recommended by the experiment , orpharda of Prof F O Yount J R
In their live*
rival will be announced though the Its first game of season last Thu
5« a huslness
kitalnoga
ay 1 as—. — te*
,n » tbe
are of the same relative Importance , Mta t|on ar» white globe, or purple lop- j Srot,h, E W l-evee. F, B Fossek and
press, KOAC radio station, and by'
defeated
when th . - Thurston tt fm defeated [ Succeaahl, cn|t Ur«w of beans need No
_ _ two
_ _ _ of these
_
will overcome th«*
atrapleaf at te rate of thr*>e ^jorman Furuset.
county agents
them by . score of 8J o
'th e nitrogen-fixing bacteria In <tte dama<„ d(MW br , he omission of «he ' ^ n, u
a"n a'cre
1:30 p m —Gather at Santa Clara
The members of the Christian fc.n
thp game #g aIfalfa and other (h|rd
j
school house and go to S L Bond
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
deavor held a wetner roast and
Q ^ gon legume crops n e« l their bay-
FOR RENT—New 8-room bungnlo« farm for maggot control demonstra-
Notice Is hereby given that the m i good time at the Woodman h a ll. t#tr|a R haa j ^ n proven Bacteria
Chicks
at
the
tender
age
of
three
830 G St; 120 per month. Call at tin. W H. Stewart and T. H. Scroggs
j form on the roots of the bean plants
Undersigned has been appointed Ad­ grounds Monday. May 17
«71 Jefferson St., Eugene
to ten weeks are growing new feath
ranches will be visited.
ministrator
of
the
estate
of
Mrs.
S
Several
young
folks
from
5*on‘
t.nabiing
th
e
«
to
asslm
llatet
atmos
M Ï0 Î7
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se v e r a l
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enabling m em io s s n u s w r ,
ers. The warm fluffy down Is not
B-
motttn
moioreu
io
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pherlc
nnro<en.
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m
w
u
Court of Lane County, Oregon,
Friday and were greatly disappointed latlon fluids can he obtained from tho then*
pr" '" 1 ,h *r
WANTRIV-Mlddle aged couple to
If you have your property priced
persons having
Having claims
claim s against
agam si smu r riu a j
- - - - =-
part ot their bodies Is almost bare.
live In home with elderly gentle­
•sta te are hereby notified to present to learn that the Annual Junior play Oregon experiment station upon ap
to »»-11. or want to trade, we will
It Is such thin membranes that sep­
man; rent free. Leave addreaa at
the same duly verified, to the un- had, J>een postponed until Friday plication.
thank you for your listing. W W.
arate the lungs from the outside air
tfersigned at the office of W ells &
,
K| ven FrI
News office.
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A
high
percentage
of
Oregon
pool
Walker.
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W ells. Attorneys Bank of Commerce
21
p*fty y "
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during the feathering
period that
chirks on new
__ _ Lane County,
____ Ore- day
ay and Saturday of this
weeg. •
trymen are brooding chicks
» .„ „ r i . wtiii
B ld g . _ In _ Eugene.
t
gon. within six months of the date
e
B Tinker, accompanied by
h ' p-ound. The abundance of sunshine pneumon a s a < om
of the first publication of this noticet fat,ber-tti-law.
H. Wangelln.
l* f i' ano
and the
•«.. Inxurlant growth of m
.e n . chicks
ratner-ro-iaw. Otto ...
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succu-
Date of first publication May 20, for California
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Friday.
May , 1«
by «u.
au
»reen feed hare been factors
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as ______
The average planting of seed po­
tomobile.
They expe«t
to K.,
be mnp
gone In keeping ordinary
chick diseases
H B BURTON.
tatoes in Oregon la 9 to 10 bushel» per
Administrator. : about a week.
reduced to the minimum.
It should not coat »10 for fuel for > c r e Within reasonable limits the
Mrs J. E Mornlngstar and Rav
WELLS & WELLS
Attorney»,
M 20 27 J 3 10 IT
s t o r e d to ^ n m o u th 3 » ^ . a brood of BOO chicks until they are larger the seed piece the larger the
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iM ay 8 to visit with Miss Mliorea really old enough to do without ar*l- > rop produced, according to expert
676 DEPARTMENT STORES
Mornlngstal*. who Is attending the flclal heat. The brooder represents mental data The advantage« of plant
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
quite an Investments In cash, labor * mg whole tubers Is that an almost
normal.
942 Willamette St.. Eugene, Oregon.
Notice Is hereby given that the
J E. Phelps was In Swlssnome last and equipment, hut the running oper- perfect stand Is assured with greater
gndersigned has been appointed Ad­
atlons
are
low
enough
that
no
eqop
freedom
from
disease.
Difficulties
ministrator of the estate of Harrv week on business.
omlxlng should be done on the brood with whole seed planting In this
yfarkman, deceased, by the County
country are that too often small tub
Court of iAne County. Oregon. All
Notwithstanding the high nitrog *n er »tore.
persons having claims against said contest of the swamp soils on which
Thp chick* dpfdre h<*«t for n «hnrt ers from unselecrd stock are used
estate are nereby notified to present
period tranV times each day If the permitting many sprouts <o form,
the same, properly verified to un­ mints are generally grown In Oregon,
brooder
hover and heat Is no’ ’here which, owing to lack of thorough
dersigned at the office of Well» & there is often evidence of lack of
Nowaday» there'» no
W ells, Attorneys Bank of Commerce quickly available plant food during the chicks hunt comnanlonshlp heat preparation of the soil, to scant plant
■eason for Frock»—
B ld g, in Eugene, Lane County, Ore­ the period of rapid growth Nltra'e snd It Is a Itirkv poultrvman wh" food, and to Insufficient moisture, do
one buy» them all year
gon. wltbln six month« of Htr date of soda. 50 to 150 pounds to an acre, d o e s not nay for hl« grots cruel’v t« not reach a marketable site In num­
of the first publication of this notice.
around, e » p e c 1 a 11 y
bers enough to produce a profitable
Date of first publication May 20. well distributed and cultivated before chteks,
when one finds »uch
The greater the number of nlints crop.
W28.
the tops have made too much growth,
winner» a» these— at
HAROLD J WELLS.
has been found profitable by progres­ humans or anknnls congested In a
thi» a d v a n ta g e o u »
Administrator
It
Is
not
too
late
for
planting
bean«
;
sive growers. Potash in the form of given space the greater Is the danger
price.
WELLS & WELLS,
in certain parta of eastern Oregon
muriate of sulphate, from i50 to 300 „f disease. The lhnger -this number
Attorney».
M 20 27 J 3 10 17 j pounds to the acre, has been found of plant« humans or animal« Is ken» The time for planting as recommend­
ed by the experiment station varle*,’
i to stimulate growth and darken the congested In this limited area the
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
-pore certain disease will appear from May 10 to June 8, according a«
foliage on experimental plantings.
Soli contamination 1« more dane-rons the season Is early or late.
Notie is hereby given that Donald
to growing stock than to old hen’
roung was appoln-* 1 administrator
CARLTON MENTIONED FOR Unit contamination dangers are noth­
of the estate of Hanne Kristine Jo-
Largest yields of beans In Oregon
SCHOOL BOARD POSITION ing for the poultrivran to be nf»ald have been obtained by planting In
kansen. deceased, by order of the
Two piece and other
bounty Cour tfor Lane County. Ore-
chipper styles 1 Em-
nf
but
tbev
nro
surely
vital
factors
rows
28
Inches
apart
with
2
to
3
In
fon, duly made the 19th day of May,
R W. Carlton Is the latest candidate
b r o i d e r j , p lait»,
1926 All
persons having claims for election to the board of trustees to guard again«!
cheg In the row. Planted this wav
throws, stitching, and
igainst said estate are hereby no’ified
npyi.wniuh vo u*a»e approximately the beans will rlp«*n a little earlier
w.v*. ^.,K
-=..of Springfield school district. Mr
lace trimmings. Cun­
proper
to present the same, with
<3,000,000 worth of addition to Its iires- and more evenly with quality more
administrator
who has
lived here
for
touchers, to the said
roucners.
am aomini-ira
or ,.rsI
i Carlton,
ariton,
aere w
r sev-
__
ning sleeve effect». All
it bi« office IO at tn-
860 Willamette
Street.
y„ar, wno
wa. na-
at nvro
,.n, tim,.
a fflPrnber
|
, X V h “ a „ m rU.e X n uniform. Seeds planted Just deep
at this price!
ilied with the federal power commis- enough to lie In moist earth, give
B u g .. . Cregon within six month«;
„ a
•
i . of - this
.i
of the borao at . nis
r ..
ion by the Portland Electric Power an e z ’-n stand of healthy plants, the
from
the date
notice.
, fl
, , «
D e’ ’ o’ Eugene. Oregon, the 2 0th : Idaho, and is eald ’o be thoroughly umpany.
experiment station has found.
day of May, 1928.
I conversant with school matters. Th
Th Ladd & Bush bank, the oldest
DONALD YOUNG
petition blank which is to be efreu
Oregon farmers planning on u sin g ,
Administrator of t .
.
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io f bjra waR obtained from th fina ici 1 institution in Marti n er- iniy,
-ill double the rapacity of : « p. sent thousand-headed kale as a so ilin g ,
Hanne Kristine Johansen, deceased.
.
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M 20 °7 I 2 10 *7 city rf-rovdon
H n Tv»on
uarters In the next few month i, nc- crop for 'winter or early spring fetd
■ ■ ■ ’» a
-« rding to annoc•:cement mode t Sa­ Ing nro planting seed now In order
lem by A. W. Bush, president of the that |t may be ready for transplanting
institution.
by late May or early June. When
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Correspond*
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Value» In New Frock»
A* Charming A* They Can Be!
With the
Current Style
Feature» So
Cleverly U»ed
$ 9 .9 0
Miss Rosa B. Parrott
Roseburg, Oregon
W anted
Alumnus University of Oregon
A. M. Degree, Teachers College, New York
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Eggs and Poultry
Sher Khan
«62 Oak fltwet
Eugene, Oregon
OUR ALLEGIANCE.
to tho»e we serve brings our usefulness to
the pinnacle of usefulness, with every ad­
vantage of modern scientific facilities.
PHONE-
W.F.WALKER
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62-J FUNERAL SERVICE M
*'MI
Candidate for Republican
Nomination
State Superintendent of Public
Instruction
Primaries, May 21, 1926
i
Years of experience in the schools of Oregon and in the
leading schools of the East
Your support will give the best educationally to every
Oregon child.
(Paid Adv.)
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