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    T H U R S D A Y , JU L Y 8 192«
TWO
Lane County Farmers Union News
o f f ic ia l
POTATO WILT IS
CHECKED IK SEED
Community News
PU B LIC A TIO N
COUNTV U N IT ctO. h
FARM REMINDERS
tfy succiai
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WILLAMETTE
UPPER WILLAMETTE
LANE
* I usual num bers call for no change lit som ething uim ig with It Is r«'i I
* ' itiniiagciiiciil
It they do appear m tuelid'd. The cause I« soinein
la rg e r n u m b ers, e x a m in a tio n of Ih» reeding I endtUonal foods such
r a l l i n Io find w h e th e r th e r e |s not popper.
^.1 ali Vello»- lUiisses ben e,I li ikv
SUI el fi » Is ls tilt r iu n ii of lu te z ii
l i b j a Miiull m ite,
r< pori» Ilio
0 . A C. e x p e liu ie n t sta tim i. T h e mito
t e i n e » , u n d e r Ihe sk iu lo lay |ta egga
itien d ica a n d la a b su rb e d . T h e Unii-
e o n ta iiiin g m a s s e , left a l th e polot
"f abs 'rg llo n do n e l In ju re th e e a re a s s
for h u m an cm uuim ptinn.
,
Three ears of Callfopnlans from San
Bernardino arrived here and at Cott-
ege Urove for a ah rt visit with r
latlves. While her* they will visit Mr
end Mrs. Ray t'ratgmlles at The W
A Morse home The imrlv la coni
prised of Mr and Mrs Chas. Craig
u re g u u ( e tu a a re su u iv liu ic s freed
miles, parents of Ray and Children
ot the b u i e g re e n p ia n i lice b ) Ho*
Ruth and Charles; Mr and .Mrs. C.
qu«m s y r iu s m g » itti
w a te r uu d er
J. Henderson, and daughter. Edith:
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Mr and Mrs. Henderson and three
u ic o u n e a u lia te sp ra y ls tbw sta n d a rd
children and Mark Dody.
Thursduy the guests will be enter ire a liu e iit. s a ) s th e e x p c rliu v u l a sta
tained with a picnic dinner on the ' I t o l i . D u stin g s l t h u te u ttu e aaulfaio
river by Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Morse or tobacco dussl Is reported as effec
They will return to California live.
Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Craig
m ile, and son Bonnie will accom
I'se of bygrouietura now on the
P«ny them and make their borne in markets to determine the nioiasture
California.
content of ulr in the egg chamber is
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. not recommended by A. t!
l.unn.
head of poultry at (he Oregon expert
Wilt producing organisms are ex
Mr and Mrs. M E Hays
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T IM E A ND PLACE OF
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nient station They have not been
tensively carried in tubers from dis- Gladys W heeler were down
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LOCAL M E E T IN G S
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eased hills, so these tubers If used Monmouth Summer school to spend • Canary—First Sunday and Third • worked out accurately and are of
for seed readily give rise to w ilt dis- the vactlon during the fourth,
• Saturday. Farmers Vnlon Hall.
• little or no value Correct reading of
ease. The vertictllium w ilt spreads
Laterally hundreds of automobiles • Cloverdale—Second toil Fourth • Ihe wet hulh therm ometer requires
from plant to plant In the row. a p filled with pleasure seekers parked • Fridays. Cloverdale School House • agllstlnn of the air. Impractical In
In lorge alr-clrcn-
parently to near the end of the grow­ at Riverside Park the Fourth and • Creswell—First and Third Tues • «mall Incubators
standard
hygro
ing season. This spread, apparently Fifth. Swimming boating and picnic • days. Caeswell. M. W at A. Hall • latton machines
underground through the root sya- ing were enjoyed by a large crowd. • Coast Fork—8econd and Four’h • meter« may conceivably be n«cd suc­
• cessfully.
(ems. may extend as far as the third July 5th the Pomona Grange held • Tkmrsdeys Farm Union H a ll
their picnic at the park and had a • Dansbo— F irs t TMsaday. Dansbo *
p lan t
splendid program.
• School H ouse
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, , Weak bee colonies Infected with
Infected plants do not always show
Mr and Mrs. C. F Hyde motored to
Dorew a- Second sod F oeth Tues •
a foul brood are destroyed by successful
infection, apparently because Infection Marshfield for the Flurth
• day«. Doruaa i h s w h
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was late. So not all diseased plants
• H adleyville — F irst and Third • Oregon beetnen. Including H. A. Scul
s e e n
• len. bee specialist of the experiment
can be detected by Inspection for re­
• T b a u R w . H adtsyM ils School
pre
moval. and entire control cannot be • OFFICERS OF LANE COUNTY •
H sc e ts— First Sunday of each • , elation. The control method
FARMERS' UNION
* • ntonth. Heceta School Hones
• , ferred for strong colonies Is requeel
effected by roguing alone
high
Jaspsr— Second and Fourth Wsd- • ing with a queen cell from
Planting of whole potatoes to avert
C. W. Allen. Vida, President.
• • ossdays. W . O. W H a ll. Jasper • grade Italian queen.
Infection by fusarium in the soil Is
W. I. Seals. Eugene. Vlce-Prssl •
• Lorane Uecond
and
Fourth •
•aid to have some advantages In d is­
d en t
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Blood spots In eggs are due ta
tricts seriously Infected, since In­ e Betty M Kappauf. Cottage Grove • • W ednesdays L O. O. F. Hall.
• McKencie local, second and • various causes, and often are no!
fection often comes through the cut i • Secretary-Treasurer.
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• fourth W ednesday, j p, m l. O. O • serius sso far as «the flock Is con
potato. But this plan Is of no value • Walter Morgan. Creswell. Conduc-*
• F. hall. W altorrllle
• C»rned,‘ says the Oregon stale college
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tor.
ngalnsst vertlciUlnm wilt from the
, • Mt. Vernon— First and Third • experiment station
Such spots are
H.
H.
Smith,
Eugene,
Doorkeep­
soli, as It comes through the r o o ts,
, • Wednesday. Brasf.eld Store.
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found quite commonly In eggs from
er.
and not the seed pieces.
, • 811k Creek Meet* First and Third •
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O. L. Clement. Wa tervllle, Chap­
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.-com m ercial flock*, and unless In uu
Neither does the stem end appear
• • Thursday at Cedar School House •
lain.
to give more disease in the crop
• SpeDeer Creek— TTilrd Friday. •
— • Pine Grove School House.
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than the blossom end seed pieces. At
m ost the difference is so alight as to ls ineffective in preventing verticil- • Trent— Second and Fourth Wed- •
I l« u a r .i
H1U High •
Three or • aesdayw.
make attempts to control the disease lium wilt from the soil.
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by planting only the eye-end pieces four year rotatlonsa are considered • schnor itt.ic
•
Vida—Second
and
Fourth
Sator-
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completely effective In elim inating
Ineffective.
• days at Mlnney Hall
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. Potato wilt
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winter
thia
fungus
from
the
soil.
Tbe
best
lives over the
e * plea«« send In *
In old tps in soil and causes disease basic crop rotation for use In western
• tMne aad piaoe. a t meeting and •
In wilt-free potatoes. Field rotation Oregon Is grain, clover seed, clover • dMjogec of data as they* m ay (» •**
trials show that a two-year rotation hay and cultivated crops.
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A large crowd gathered to celebrate
Potato wilt is controlled in Oregon
with l a s t tun- »Od work by u.-v ci the 3d-«th and 5th of July at Swaur.
the si «»I plot according to find.ings Of . rs Delight the park recently opened
the experiment station botany ami lie J. E Jacoby south of the Coast
plant pathology department. And no Fork bridge a few miles east of Go-
©ther method is so effective as three- ' shea. The three diving boards and
the new chute were constantly in use
plan’ roguing In cleaning up stocks
The river was crowded with bathers
Infected with vertfclllium wilt—the
i ami the row boats were in demand
common wilt.
The dance hall was constantly fill­
By seed plot is meant any part of ed with young folks.
the potato crop kept separate from the
Lester and Wilbur Circle came
main crop given
special
treat­ I over from Florence to spend the
ment for obtaining better seed for Fourth with their parents Mr. and
the next crop on the same farm. Mrs J. F. Circle at Enterprise.
If proper care is given this plot it will
The annual me'ghborhAwl picnic
render extensive roguing of he main was held In the Grove at th . Circle
field generally unnecessary For th!» ranch Mondav July 5th. Owing to
reason the Importance f growing the fact that many were working In
the seed In seed plots can hardly the hav and grain field the crowd
was not as large s s usual.
be over estimated.
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D E P A R T M E N T STORES
942 \ytlluuieUe Ht.. Rügen«, Oregon.
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Otte Store
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1902
W ho has seen the gTeat. 16-wheel mopils of the steel
rati* pulling long, heavy trains up grade with scenting
M X and not marveled at their gigantic strength! The
Mttla, old-time engine becomes a boy'» p layth in g in
compariaoa.
Si
The buying power of thl* Nation-wide Institution ot
Department Stores compared with that of one store or
©core of stores is much the same a* the comparative
power of these two engine»— -one »till in infancy, the
•th e r w ith the strength of a modern Goliath.
The 7 4 6 -S U r* Buying P e w w UAtwd tkia S ta r* an
stir«» you paa r laaa savings every day fee goods «1 un­
questionably high quality.
S p e c ia l S a le
JULY CLEARANCE
SALES
r_W e have selected the month of July for closing out much
of our remaining Spring and Summer Merchandise in
preparation for the new in-coming of Fall Goods.
—We’ve had a very successful season but you will find
a large amount of choice things on hand due to our exten­
sive reserve stocks which we ordinarily carry to maintain
our usual service.
These wantable merchandise must be cleared out, to do
Jhls effectively and decissively our clearance offers the
best solution. This takes an added importance by offer­
ing goods that can be worn and used many weeks and
Tnonths to come.
Tbe Savings Are Conspicuous-
Satisfy Yourself—Come Early
As Possible And You Will
Surely Find Many Items To
Attract Y ou!
J. C. BRILL STORES
A X’Billy Dept. Store
Successor* to SCHAEFERS BROS.
A to ta l of *28 a cc id e n ts. Including
three fatalities, were reported to the
state Industrial accident commlsslou
for the week ending July 1. Workmen
reported as losing A elr live« were
Irwin E. Keith, car loader. Pengra;
Arthur Connelly, lineman, Grants
Pass: Albert H. Lewis, electrician.
Portland.
Senator
Stanfield
Indorsed an
amendment to the Chamberlaln-F.-rrl*
act to strike out the apportionment of
.40 per cent of the proceeds (rum sale
of the timber on the Oregon A (Tali* !
fornia grant lands to the reclamation
fund and divide that portion between
the state of Oregon and counties In
which the lands lie.
Threshing prices have been filed In
Linn county by the sack as follows:
Oats. 16 cent»; barley, 18 cents, and
wheat. 22 cent», and by the hour, 812
for six-team, 814 for eight-team and
818 for 10-team outfits. Wages will be
paid as follows: Three dollars a day I
for sack mao, >2.50 a day for laborers,
( and 84 a day for man with team.
> The right of the city of Portland and
the validity of an ordinance giving
rfce right to construct the Front street
intercepting sewer and drainage sys­
tem and a sea wall at a cost of about
>2 088.820 were upheld In an opinion of
the supreme court In the case of the
Pioneer Real Estate company, appel-
, jant, against the city of Portland.
The Stanfield bill refunding taxes
¡«on the exOregon & California Rail­
road coni pan y grant lands since 1916
was passed by the senate under unani­
mous consent. It will reimburse 18
counties In Oregon and one In Wash­
ington to the extent of about 85,000,-
000, according to advance estimates.
The same bill has already passed tbe
house.
I Authority to construct an overhead
| crossing at Sixth street in Klamath
Falls over the tracks of the Central
Pacific railroad la sought In a petition
Bled by the city of Klamath Falls and
the Central Pacific railroad with the
public service commission. The city,
It ls understood. Is ready to finance
one-half of the construction cost, esti­
mated at approximately 8*12,000.
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