TIIVUHDAY. JUNE 3. 1026. tfEKJN oruaa) . skwh Lane County Farmers Union News orrtctAL pu b lic a tio n lawk county ywrr wo. u '■■*11' gPRAY FOR CHERRY • MAGGOT IMMEDIATELY a The first cherry maggot spray ghohM go OB Boar as «non as the weather settles, as the first files that fly-Mow Oregon sweet cherries hare be. n found cn th. wing In an orchard pear Salem, reports Don C. Mote, •ntcm ologls. of the experiment sta­ tion Several "'her reports to the same effect have come Into the station from various parts of the valley. The spray used to poison the fly before It has a chance to lay egss within the cherry Is lead arsenate 4 pound, molasses or syrup 2 quarts, and water 10 gallons. This Is enonth for 50 trees, as a pint to the tree Is enough If rightly applied In fine droplets to the upper ■nrfaee of the outer leave». "The first spVay should he applied Bow." says Professor Mote. "The sec­ ond seven days after the first and the third seven days after the second Heavy rain will largely dlseonnt the effect of previous applleatlous and will necessitate a repltltlon of the •pray." FARM REMINDERS a a a • • • • • • Community News Corn bread makes satisfactory feed for yoqng chicks, although th* chick* i THURSTON NOTES like a lit th variety o f other g ra in s' along with It Especially after they Miss Esther McPhaVacn from are a few days old do they need sow* Springfield spent Monday night with kind of chick feed. tla iel EdooUton. If sand Is used on the floor of the William Hayden from Washington broirs John p ,.,^ an(1 y r fairly clean, but the brooder house Is chopped alfalfa and Mrs. Arch Bhough motored to or d o rer hay. Bend for the week end returning Potato growers of Oregon find It Monday. beneficial to eye Index the tubers, Mr and Mrs. Ray Baugh and fain«' says M B McKay, plant pathologist visited relatives in Junction City 'as' of the experiment station They take Sunday. one from -------- each seed tuber, and ..... eve - ------ John Edmlstnn and »or .’ptae» grow It I na green house during the niotoret| (O Norton* la»t W 1 1 ■ ala winter, in order to obtain an Index of Mt ,en4| the rinsing exercises of th- the health of the potato from which sch(Mll there l i b «taught r. IlnVel. R came Only petatoes making a gnol *** teaching. She returned home showing are panted. The indexing me­ with them. * a thod is an effective way of elmlnatlng The school at W altervllle closed potato virus disease. last Friday. Maude Ed m Irion has The northwest prune crop prom been one of the teachers there the Ises from 70 to SO millions of dried past year. prunes for which the dryer capacity 1» Mr. and Mrs Arthur Buyers and Inadequate, says the horticultural Mrs. William Weaver from Fort la nJ products department at the Oregon tJ)<> week A W. Wea»- Agricultural college Grqwers won. I * . ______ a - s dryers d M e.b *« a and n il n put n t ! I n n j“ ^ * _ . . . . . t o ~ B . . "to repair nlgh« was seder e ta .. I t rtr Corre sp e n d *-ta WILLAMETTE Mr. and Mrs A II Flab and itaugh ter. Patty, of Salem, are spending the week end at the Gen. Flah home They also visited the l>lt(o home In Springfield. ELMIRA CLUB TURNS IN PERFECT REPORT Oregon Agricultural t'olb ge, Cor »»Ills, June 3 The lame County El­ mira club ha« turn'd in a 10b per cent report to II C Seymour. »tat» d u b leader, for Its work ihla year Members of the organisation nr« .Kenneth Wilkinson, president; <¡1 >- or> Hui lank, vie» prealili n t ; Eloise Humar. secretary; Gordon Huokly. D. A Wllklaeti. Horneli-c llaniar, Ivan White, Roy (), Wilkinson, W illetts M Bennett, |b l.m-r Haw, Dorothy Pwiker, Opal lloekly. and Anna Join Napper The d u ll was orgai lied Man h 22. 1916. by th< local lender. Mr» Irene Itiinan The Hatley ftthillitw enjoyed one of their pleasant reunions Sunday. May 3(> Thry met at th be.. Cheshire home at Cheshire and had a plcnlr dinner After dinner the time wa* pleasantly spent |n foot race«. Jump tng rope and singing. Forty-eight were present. namely: FARMERS UNION PICNIC W. Oe Bailey. H E Halley. M R Halley, and G. It Dative and fam AT YACHATS IS SUCCESS tiles all Of Wendllng; J C Halley of Dr. Paul Emerson Titswor’ M, Jasper; Mr* A t». Wilson and daugh­ Whst was declared one of (he nio»t ter of Eugene; J R Fish family Of! President of Washington College aucreenful Farmers' union em ployes of Chestertown. Md„ who Is »pon. Eugene; C. E Halley. Hubert Ches-1 soriQg a movement to keep young picnics ,-v r h Id look place at Yach­ Ire. and E S Halley all of I’heslr*. | America on th* farms, where llfo ats Monday, »hen 15 persons connect­ George Maxwell sp en t Sunday al , Is worth while, instead of having ed with the fnrmers organisation ga­ the mirage of gold and fam * draw the Wtu Colbert home tn Eugene. thered al the beach for a good time them cityward. Mr and Mra. Norton i’engra of i nnd picnic dinner Chase Gardens are the parents of a I Roads to Ynchata were found to son born May 30. ' be In rntsl shape with the exception LANE FARMERS GO TO H. K Chase has Intailed a very of one or I wo places, where they were The Taylor memorial committee of satisfactory Irrlgitipun ayatem He O. A. C. ON THURSDAY muddy N<> trouble was encounter»-»! Pendleton has cabled A. Phimister uses an Overland motor and gets I -----;— by nny of the cars making the trip Proctor, noted sculptor now in Rome, water from the Willamette river At , More than 150 laine rountv farm Nearly all the locnl people employ­ to begin work at once on a bronae present he will Irrigate beets, stra w .; ers are expected to be present al the ed by the Farmers’ union were prea­ equestrian statue of the lata sheriff berries, and onions. There la suffl ! ban« County day at the Oregon Agri ent. • f Umatilla county, killed several ciont power to Irrigate hla entire cultural college al Corvallis to b<' tract. For what Is being Irrigated xt held, next Thursday. June 10 HOLSTEIN BREEDERS TO The farmers will first meet at the present, the cost of gasoline la about - th" h“ h t - i IYEET ON FRIDAY. JUNE 11 agricultural building, from »here ’ ¡the dryers can be had by writing to , Sun(Uy tv en lng Rev Walter $3 per day roundup. „ ' Earnest H Wiegand, at the govern „ from Eugene preached the The ditch for the Eugene Water they will Inspect variety rropa. for Friday. June 11. will be Holstein Cereal on 1 ment experiment station station at .. C Thursday , , crop . conditions In Oregon >. at Corvallis »or»» baccalaureate sermon Next T h u .----- pipe line Is being dug through th age crops, soli improvement crop« day In |j«ne county. On that day w whole are favorable, though winter . , 0 do ,h |s “ r™ “ up the Oregon Farmers are urgeo 10 , evening the senior class will giv< J Wylie plZ-e. Three ohlftc are sm ,« n<1 drainage crops A baahet dlnnet breeder» will tneel at the Boater # wheat In some of the Columbia river at once because the season will , p|ay #t the hal, and p ^ g y evening ployed, about fifty men In all The at noon will lx* followed by a program Son ranch, two m l|es northeast t.f countries suffered from early dryness, two or three weeks earlier than usual. gra(, (m„ n< exercises ditch Is ten h-et deep The work after which the farmers will divide Creswell, at 9 o'clock, and spend the the recent rains coming too late to be dry spell come along unex ]grs. Fred Rua, eR ahd win be completed by October 1. It Into groups for Inspection of various day In the field. of much benefit. Spring sown wheat i uness a ■' family and beone Edmlaton attend ! Is very Interesting to visit the tun phases of the O. A. C plant In which At the Benter ranch a free for all prospects appear good. It is believed peetedly t'.e graduating exercise at W altertlll" nel under the McKenzie, which itJ they are »»peclslly Intsrested. slock Judging contest will be held, that the earliness of the seasoqpwill now complete, ’ la*t Thursday evening with Arnold Collier, county club lend­ put the bulk of the wheat crop beyond Mr and Mrs b. C YaWt 11 and Mias bsa nx of the Oregon Agricultural college, Mrs. lyouls Rlxxl took »».•'ottsly II! congress for road construction in na­ last Saturday evening hut 1a » ty dren of Colfax. Washington, arrived , 5jrk Smith.” will he present to give Instructions tional forests during the fiscal year -W e were nfriad to let him go tn In stork Judging mkch Improved now Mrs Adi 11 May“ 25 and will occupy the Collier 1927 than any other state except Idaho, j house west of S p r I n g fl e 1 d. ' the ih ri of police move I n> Vt the United States forestry service has »•nm Eugene Is nursing her From the Benter ranch, the fnrm­ announced. The Oregon allotment la Ray Never, who drives th»’ :ruck At present the family Is visit- ,|M.r - ers go Io the Ous De os ranrh s t 11.097.077 of the whole sum. of which for one of I for William’s sawmill Is 'll and iff Ing with the Bruce and Owen Thom- ) | en eat in restaurants Goshen. A S. Mowbry, A McMnster $6Su,591 is to be devoted to highways as families who are employed at two reas'T« ^hey have a w l.’ wh« ranch on Motor Route II. Wildrose ! duty. and $516,485 to road development. Chase Oardi ns Mr. Squires who Is a ,ian cook atid won't or they Im re s stock farm at Coburg. J. A McCut. Reports received by the Western painter, will remain at Colfax for a , w;(e who can’t cook nnd docs cheon place al Veneta A picnic UPPER WILLAMETTE Pine Manufacturers' association in month or six weeks longer. | , ' lunch will the ntake place after Portland showed that for the week ('base Gardens hall team rlayed The <*>mir«ncetnent exercises for which a short huslnesa seaslon will H I Coat O’ Suing. ended May 15. 32 mills had orders on the Union high school No. I were Thurston Monday afternoon Five In 1 "Why don’t vou engage a lawyer be held for the organization of the hand, totaling 2971 carloads, or 77.- nings were played, the score being During the annual Daughters oi ¡held Friday, May 28 In the gym nasi and fight the case." t Ia>ne County Holstein association. $46.000 feet. Orders received during American Revolution congress at ' urn. The rostrum w ss banked with 6 to 8 In favor of Thur«ton. Bruce. "I’d rather fight It m yself—then i f , elation. the week totaled 1002 carloads, or 26,- Washington. Mrs. John Campbel! fir boughs and white roses, making P ngra. and Coe was the battery for I win I'll have something left." - 052.000 feet, a total of 3973 cars of of Denver. Colorado was elected a solid green add white b ucki^ und ‘Chase Gardens and Rennie pitched . The reason why some girl, w a r | r o n «A D B -C arlm n paper In larga orders, or a total of 103,298.000 feet; j Ment for life George Maxwell nm .h o rt drees. s I. very apparent. 1 'nr^ ' ’ "’“ '’'’L ,W | Those seated on the rostrum w-ro: for Thurston this was 82 per cent of the normal. making tracings The Rew» Office. Mrs Meyers. Ted Bedell. I>1os Davis plred the game. — I Russell Harrt-«.’ . I' • 1 ' Mr. and. Mrs. Robert Rntrhelnr anil sell Myers, Dr. Parsons. Joe W i’P.er, i fa i lly of Corvnllls, spent Rurdsy i Paul Oarmlre. Willard Elliott, Guy : w'th the H. K ch ase family. Me- Mathews an 1 Miss Bendshadbr Ow j dames Hntchelar and Chase are si Ing to Illness Principal M E Hays I te n . Misses I.uelll»- and Miriam Male nr was unable to be present Paul Gar- mlre gave the cla»« oration and Dr I rived Friday evening from Monmouth Parson of Eugene gave the address. ¡Normal nnd visited tin'll Mondav , Qnccrpcin^-f There were several splendid musical ¡evening with their mother and slater. | 676 nrpAPTM ENT STORES numb rs. D G blnton. rh a tm -n of Mrs. Clara nnd Miss I.ol« Male the board, presented the members of 942 W illam ette St.. Eugene, Oregon, the clasa with their certificate . CALL AND S i B Dr N. W. Emer> The first Issue of the first annual »•u Dr' « on nlat. and otbe. work ' Y our call fo r o ur professional assistance ever gotten out at the Pleasant Hill brings to your service experience, equip­ high school was gold at the com I Between 10.000, (too and 12.000,000 m ent and the sincerity th a t >s of param ount mencement exercises Friday night im portance. “The Hepta" was chosen for Its young rainbow trout will be carried name. The book was printed on the over In the stale fish hatchery on the high school min»' ograph, was neatly McKenzie river for distribution in the gotten up and has caused much com­ fall or winter, according to Matt Ryck ment from the patrons of th«- » bool man, superintendent of state fish hatcheries. Additional ponds at the PHO NE Mr. and Mrs. J. J>f Phelps and two McKenzie hatchery recently Installed ¡children. Robert and Evlyn, left for enable the officials to retain the trout ¿ a 6 2 -j their new home at Swlsshomc Friday. until they reach a length of five or May 28. They shipped their furniture six inches. by truck Abolition of capital punishment, The young folks of the Christian shifting consideration of application Endeavor had a Jolly party W -dres- for pardons from the governor to a day. May 25 at the home of the state board of pardons and paroles and "Wheeler Kids.’ creating a state board of control to Mr. and Mrs. Russel Myers left lx» composed of the secretary of state • Pleasant Hill Saturday for their camo »nd two appointees, ure proposed In a near Hayden Bridge. Mbs H* tidshad- petition for an uinendment to the Ore­ ler and Maurice Bendshadh r left gon constitution submitted to the state Monday for their home at Sant? department at Snltoii. The secretary of state has referred the petition to the Clara. Mr. and Mr Woodward and ch'l- attorney-general for ballot, title. It dren left Sunday for their h on e nt will go before the voters at the gen oral election In November. Gohlendale. Washington Mrs. T. F. Kahler returned to her The secretary of the Interior has home at Pleasant Hill after having submitted a favorable report on (he taught the past year at Elkton, Ore­ grant land tax bill In congress, re gon. Donald Kahler left Sunday to moving the most serious obstacle to work during the summer nt Sparks the passage of the bill, according to a telegram received from W. 11. Gore ol I ranch up the McKenxie. Ml-s Bertha Manning, Mr and Mrs. Medford, chairman of the committee I Robert Jakewaya w< re at Pleasant appointed by the county Judges' asso­ ciation of Oregon to work for the paaa- Hill cemetery. age of the measure, which will re­ turn over $6,000,1)00 to the state of The black foot, rol of whc:it in Orn- Oregon, being distributed among 18 . pon, often known as lake nil t doing counties In amounts equivalent to 662 Oak Street Eugene, Oregon , conlderahle damage this year In wesl- taxes lost on revested grant lands. I ern Oregon. No satisfactory control The senate commute on public lunds measures have been found, say ex­ has already made a favorable report I Economy the Basis of Prosperity Economy has been preached as a cardinal virtu re to every succeeding generation. Back in the Stone Age a hoary ancestor walked miles to a cave dweller who bartered some coveted an tick for one skin instead of the two de manded by the neighbor tradesman. , W.FWALKER A « funeral S ervice ™1“ & S pring field , ore , , m . Economy is a principle held in com* pnon by the people of all nations. W anted Economy is the paramount principle of our merchandising throughout our chain of hundreds of Stores, and has been during the many years of our ser­ vice to the public. Eggs and Poultry Every purchase in our Stores involves B saviog to the purchaser. Sher Khan Ä,. periment station authorities. {