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    THURSDAY, JULY 1. 1926.
TUB 8PRINOF1KLU NEWS
0AGK TWO
Lane County Farmers Union News
O F F IC IA L
STEAM-PRESSURE CANNER
FOR NONACID VEGETABLES
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PUB
L IC A T IO N
LANK
By Bpscial
Community News
IIL J IT
C O U N « T . A Y a « U Ä N I T
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FARM REMINDERS
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• O F F IC E R S O F L A N E C O U N T Y •
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F A R M E R S ' U N IO N
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Correspond* “te
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County Agsnl On Vacation—<> rt.
rieteher, latne county agent, baa
been In Seattle attgndlug a meettug
of etymologlela, horllrulm rlets, end
plant pelhologtete thia week After
the convention he is tak'n-i a vaca-
"on of a week end sfl'I no. return to
bit i tfi. e a :l| July 7.
• C W Allen. Vida. President
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Amounts of hay required (e winter • W I Real». Eugene. Vtcv-l'real •
The object in applying beat In can-
! sheep In Oregon varies widely n <t •
nt
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Bing fruits and vegetables Is to kill
WILLAMETTE
only In different localities but In dlf e Betty M Kappauf. Cottage Oruve •
THURSTON
NOTES
«be bacteria that cause spoilage
!
ferent years, says the experiment ata
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Both the degree of temperature and
Mrs. Flannigan and son. Eugene.
Mr and Mrs. W A. Morse Mr and lion In a report on costs of produc­ • Secretary Trveeurer.
• W a lte r M organ. C re ew ell. l on.lu- •
the length of time heat is applied
Eugene visited Mrs. Weaver last Mrs o«>r<v Cannons. Mr. and Mrs.
Forjunalsly.
ing mutton and wool
Some year« • tor
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nust be considered, says the United We4, Beaday
IU y cralgtulle» ami son. BenBie.
sheep will winter out without an» • II H. Smith. Eugene. Doorkeep •
Reading paper - "(loodneea! Two
lu t e s Department of Agriculture^
C<K.„
{Njrt. ip<.a, g#day plcntcklcg up the Me
hay at all. and Jk<ssihly the next will • er.
* thugs murdered a man down the
Kany forms of bacteria can be killed
Wednesday to visit Ksngle near the ft'.'h hatchery,
require as mttrh as 400 pound» of • 0 I. Clement. Wa terrtlle, Chap •
r the food is held at boiling temper
!mother. Mre. Baxter
Mrs A W Ferree spent the week
street leel night "
hay It Is not unusual for hay con­
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iture for 15 or SO minutes Tnfor
Lesburg end with relatives at Junction City
"Isn't that terrible*'
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sumption
to
be
tw
ice
as
great
one
unately there are other bacteria
Miss J c
Platt s
Mrs Q R- Fish returned home after
"Hut the paper savs he didn't have
Mistake lo m iw M ft.
hat can be killed only by as many
spent u . y
# fpw daya w|t» her Jau<h. year as the year before or after
any money on him at the time
Runways In portable colony houeee
is six hours of cooking at boiling
Mr and Mrs. James < atyyr' ’’ ””
A c
Manager— “1 thought you «aid you
"Wasn't that luckyf"
awcperature. Such
long-continued Junction City visited th .lr » .«tie. t.r
Edna Horton, who resides for chicks In Oregon slope away front gave the man in room 817 hla bill!''
A prominent surgeon always tell«
the
door
in
frnot
and
on
one
side.
Kicking of course Injures the flavor Mrs. Rean Edmlston last Friday
„„rents. Mr nnd Mrs W O
Clerk—“I «lid »If “
a Scotchman the price before he op­
tnd texture of the food
j Mr. and Mrs. D. O Baugh and son. w t ^ r I *
In the plena of building used hr th<
Manager—“That's funny, he's still erates. It eavee the oost of ether
experiment station
This does aw sv singing "
The nature of the foods them Ray. spent Sunday a t. rn'wn
been removed to the Pacific hospl
with corners in which the verv young
» ir e . also h a . . great deal tc do c o l. visiting Mr. J.cw orth who form- b ~
l chicks are likely to get trapped In
n th the degree of heat and the time erly resided here
an.|
Mr and Mrs I.. B Bailey and fam
their return to the house Ijith are
t needs to be applied to kill bacteria
Mr ,n d
, Dpnt qUn «T ° t Toledo spent Tuesday with the
tacked on the floor of the rtinwiv
la canning For in .U n ce the add Mrs. Margaret
J R. Flab 'amOy.
to give the chicks a foothold
lalces of fruits and tomatoes help day at Donna.
HnroM and Jerold Keeler of Port-
Keeping his bee colonies from
to kill the bacteria when these foods Baughs
RttaaelVs and land nephews of Mrs Frank Ballev.
swarming so Ihev will concentrate on
are held at the boiling point Veg-
Mr and Mrs.
, helr gomm„
vacation
"flwopposMeaU
honey production Is the ftrst concern
stables like sw eet corn and lima famUy ano
end here wJ(h th „ r aual
of the Oregon beekeeper says the
6 7 6 D E P A R T M E N T STO R E S
beans, on the other hand. conUio ton and am_
p
Mr an(t Mrs. J R Fish entertained
experiment station When the suners
less ad d Juice and are so starchy «» Belknap Bpr n g s ^
relatives and a few friends with a
are first nut on It Is desirable that
»42 Willamette 8 t„ Eugene. Oregon.
that heat penetrates them slowly
Mr and
rs
S„ ndav lawn party
W ednesday
evening
the hees begin at once to fill th em
Consequently It would take a long Mildred^an
.i
»h ere they will Hom emade Ice cream and cake were For this, tbev need tholl full strength
[ t a t to kill bacteria In these vegeta- for MeKrt ’
, he summer Tne served and the guests enjoyed g-itn--
not nnlv during the ms<n honor flow
bles at boiling temperature. There
0HIP °'r7 P wan, enn and Miss M«1 u n til-a late hour Those who parti
but bv the beginning of It
Is another way. however The bar boys a- , . . p g1r] ,
dpated in the pleasant event were
T h ro w in g th e O rego n oroh sr-t •«-,-e
terla in these nonacld vegetables can dr'"1 a ’ »• • > ”n
^ <y „pent Sun Mr and Mrs 11 E Bailey and fa”’
In to d o rm a n te v e a rlv In th e fa ll hv
be killed in a fairly short time If . Mr a^ an/ T'RaWth's at Donna.
Ur. Mr and Mrs M R Bailey and
m enns o f s u ita b le o rch ard pm eM ea
O R Pafteo
they are heated to a temperature
_ n M ebaugh and two children f
Is reeom m end»-d h r t b “ evnertm »-n'
and J family. Fva “ Martha and Earl s ta t'o n a« th e e h 'o f m -a n s o f pre
higher than boiling. This can be done .
' q
v„ Med Mrs. L
Bailey, all of W cndllnc Mr an ' M-
without difficulty In steam nnder
Monday
» f r t * n r w in te r In h te v C u ltiv a tio n . -
•wessnee
AH c”mmerc'aRv canned
K,nc w^n, e h otre Is in the J. C Bailey >f Jasper, Mr and Mr« en tttvfite-t o rrb a r-ts is sfonneA e a rlv
regetables are processed In this war east. I* visiting her sister. Mrs D E <?. Bailey and familv C E B ailer enoueh to a llo w tbp tre e a to h a rd en
Ixils. Clair. Lynn. Date. Robert. I.”" \ c ” v e r r ro n etan*--d In Snvnst ** ■
md s ’mller results can be obtained
O. Baugh.
lie and M il Cheshire all of Ches're fa r in w a rd ta k 'n ir n*» su,-b « n r - i„ r
rl'h home-canned prodnrts In a
Mr and Mrs H. F Morris fro
By »«Tving everybody alike every day in the
Mr “ " L i , unndar at their ranch Mr and Mrs I. R Bailey and familv
lonsebold-s’fe pressure earner Pv-
Eugene spent Sunday at t
Oertr«de „nd Helen Hans m etq tn re (is m ig h t ke en t h * tr e e •
mr home maker who does cnnni”r at
year - not charging one price today and another
g ro w in g
here
e Patricia «hough has been en of Eugene M R P and the O It
tome of ceil” “ wants eve” jar to
price tom orrow there i* not only genuine aatu-
teen In good condition Processine W but is improving now a doctor was Fish family. The party numbering <1
r i v s i ' s n C losed T e ip n n e » *'lv
the nonacld vegetables at * '«mper called Fridav morning to a’tend her In all
faction in buying from us but the cuatoiuer ia »afe-
Traffic to Enene was diverted from
Lawrence Baxter left Monday for
M is, Gladys Chase of Chase Oar
itn r e h ig h e r than that of hotllng wa­
the
usual
route
along
Second
street
ter Is ore war of Insuring good the“ upper McKenzie where he has dens, who h a . been 111 for Rome t me
guar:k-d in hi» buying. W e hold no “ »ale*” at anj
p
has submitted to a major operation to Mill street Tuesday on account of
bottle-canned p ea« and b“ans for use n
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£
“’S
£
l
r
r
.
who
h
a
.
been
In
Can-
at
the
Pacific
Christian
hospital
work
on
the
Second
gtreet
crossing
time hut give saving» all the time.
In winter when fre«h vegetables are
ad , for several months, returned
Mr Frank Bailey has Installed a being done by Southern Paetfle erews
icarce
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a
.
electric water nvutem for Irrigation The men were busy relaying the
home Saturday
rails nnd placing new ties on the
CALL AND SEE Dr N W. Emery
Mr. Alberta W eaver and daughter, and house hold purpose-
track at the atreet crossing
.
,
,v„
qeveral
Mr
Isaac
Cline
Is
making
exten
n prices on plate and other work, tf Shlrlev. have
spent the past several
wr
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day® In Klamath Falls visiting her sire Improvements on his hou-e
uncle Charlie Gray, and fam.lv.
Mr. A W F erre, eaves Thursdav
Mr and Mrs Looman Needham for an extensive trip to vW t his
TIME AND PLACE OF *
LOCAL MEETINGS
• anT son also Jack Needham, son of fa»her at Pittsburg. Penn
Canary—First Sunday and Third • Melvin Needham arrived Friday from he will visit a brother <" r °'°™ dn-
Saturday. Farm-re Union Hall.
• California for an extended visit with relatives and friend, io Chicago an
Michigan
Cloverdale—Second and Fourth • Mr anfl Mrs Tavlor Needham.
Fridays. Cloverdale School House
Anda Ca,Tprt
Calvert an(,
and 1auKhter.
daughter. Alice,
Creswell— First and Third Tuee- • from Junction City and Lucille Jack
UPPER W IL L A M E T T E
days. Creswell. M. W of A HsU • ,
rpIat|v„
In Thurston
Mr. and Mrs. Noel and son with
Coast Fork—Second and Fourth •
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Monday
his family, who visited at the home
Thursdays. Farm Union Hall.
•
Mr. and Mrs Anderson from Call
Danebo— First Tuesday, Danebo • fornia visited the week end with Mr- of their daughter, Mr. an ' Mrs. C E.
School House.
* Anderson's sistpr. Mrs Etta Roblev Jordan, left last week for their home
Dore®a—Second and Fouth Tues- *
Mr« L. C. Yarnell entertained at In Iowa.
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Hays. Mias F-.vi
days, Lorena Churoh.
’ her home here Monday afternoon
per
nome
«“ d MUa OUdys W heeler ar -
Hadleyville
First and T h lrd
fo
u r tee
n little
litt le folks
routs In
in honor
n„uwr of her »<*>•
-
fourteen
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Thursdays. HadU-yv<lle School. ’ L
rhter F ,!na
birthday takln*
• cho° l work at Mon'
H e c e ia -F tr e t Sunday of each •
arternooIl wa. spent In g a m e ™ uth thl»
.
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O . M eh r e fr e s h
Mrs F 3 BUIott and three rtaugJ-
month, H eceta School House,
and amusements, after which refresn-
,,
. .
i,.mon ters and Mies Etta lAangelln r.f
jasper—Second and Fourth Wed­
m en's of Ice cream and cakes, lemon-
j was . » served.
..„ „ a
Thorp
Phoenix. Arizona have come
to spend
nesdays, W. O. W. Hall. Jasper. • ade and candv
T here
.
,
Lorane—Second
and
Fourth • , was a , blrthdav
,
t. with
i.i, six
. i . randie«
suttnie' at the home of the t sls-
cake
candles “
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u ,
ter. Mr. and Mr«. E. B. Tinker Mr. 1
Wednesdays. I. O. O. F. Hall.
Mrs Rena Edmlston who is the prl-
•
_ .
v i » teacher,
. . . . . « was
... in
MeKeneie local, second and
m art Sunday
school
in- 1 nd Mrs. O H. Wangelin are now at [ ,
th* Tinker ranch and the family are i
fourth Wednesday, g p. m. L O. O. • vlted as honored guest. Mrs v-.rneil
Yarnell
. . j v ..
n-.ni
having the first reunion In 10 years. .
F. hall, Waltorvllle.
was assisted bv Mrs W illis Bertsch
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v
V
anrinr
At the annual meeting of the-
Mt. Vernon—First and Third
and Mrs. Rodebaugh from Spring
Pleasant Hill public school held Mon-1
Wednesday. Urasfleld Store.
day, June 21. E Y Swiff was chosen 1
811k Creek Meets First and Third • fleW
chairman to take the place of C. E.
Thursday at Qedar 8chooi House •
He Took A Check.
Jordan, who has served three years. •
SpeDcer Creek—Third Friday, •
During a voyage across the ocean
g g Tinker was re-elected f
Pine Grove 8chool House.
•
Trent— Becond and Fourth Wed- • a tanker struck a IcebeflK and started cjerk
sinking. Having no life boats or pre-|
f^e annual meeting of the Union t
aesdayB.
Pleasant
Hill
High
Setiortl
• servers the situation was hopeless, blgb school No. 1 Harrv Shelly of
Seb
ortl Bldg
Vida—«econd and Fourth Sator- • The
sailors herded -----
Into -------
a despondent
/,.nvaje was chosen director to take
,
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reieiiTme
a___
_xi
• crowd
__ki„ as
oKn.lvr
lrkWO
P e.*
. .
the saanlr
ship sllw
ly
sank
lower f;be _»__
place of Wm. Kelsey of Dexter,
tags ^ at ________
Mlcnoy rm
Unii
SecreteMea wM pteare send in * and lower. A dec»b silence gripped who was appointed last year to take
U©c «»»d
ΠmeeOrrg and * the scene. Suddenly a deep negro tj,p piacf. of Albin Olson who resign-
tfen g « « cd der» A tbev^grey W * vo'ee boomed out: “Do ennvbody e(j
rw<k
« heah want to buy a good pair
To «nring boards and a slide board
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• bones’ ’’
which have been recently Installed
on the Swimmers Delight park bv G.
E. Jaeoby are proving very attractive
to the young swimmers of the dis­
For a limited time of ten day» we are making a »pedal price on RUUD
trict.
With haying, haling hinder shock.
Tank Water Heater«. The weather ia here. Install a RUUD and you
Ing. cherry and loganberry pleklnr all
will always have hot water in your home. Call at oui! office and »ee
going on at the same time the farm-
era are finding them selves more
this heater.
than busy for this time of the vear.
The ranch formerly owned by
A phone call will bring our salesman to your house.
Thompson Morse has recently chang­
ed bands again.
Mr. Linton Is busy redecorating
and resbinrllng the house across
from Woodman hall where Mr. and
Mrs Kilpatrick will live thia winter.
o -- S ave!
Low Prices fe e Always!
Special
Ruud Gas Water
Heaters
b
s
Eggs and Poultry
Sher Khan
I
662 Oak fitTM t
fSngene, Oregon
Sold on Easy Terms
Life’s Mirror.
R eflections hv Panne.
T gaze Into another’s eves,
Nor challenge what T Fee;
For fate who deals her cunning blows
Might do the same to me.
T gaze Into another's eves;
Nor raise, nor lower m y own:
For other's oyes control my life,
T cannot live alone.
Mountain States Power Co.
6th and Main St., Springfield
Phone 62