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TH U R SD A Y. JULY 22. IM «
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Lane County Farmers Union News
O F F IC IA L
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P U B L IC A T IO N
LANE
C O U N T Y U N IT r .0 . 14
W ILLA M E TTE
UPPER W ILLA M ETTE
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O F F IC E R S OF L A N E C O U N T Y
F A R M E R S ' U N IO N
FARM REM IN D ER S
C E R T IF IE D SEED SPUDS
TOPIC OF FARM M EET
T he young folk« of th e C h ris tia n '
\ ahowvr was given for Mr and •
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S Ince the average drying tim e In
A Held m eeting of farm er» will lie
Endeavor gav«. a surprl*« parly on Mrs. H arry 8tol»tg at thvir home on
C. W Allen, Vida. P resident
h e ld I" >> - 11 III I I
F o lk
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the Inntana W edneaday night. Ju ly 1*. the Stlckley ranch T uesday ev< nlng. the hlg Oregon prune d istric ts aver,
W. I. Seul». Eugene, Vice I’real
. .U»» Ibe production of ee.'ttlted »• • d
as a farew ell to Gladys. Violet and I,. July l.Tth
Ml«» S tolslg w as Kthel ages only 20 days before the rain
dent.
. potato«» Th meeting »III be under
Hoy lim a n . The Inman» recently »old Cogswell before h er m arriage
Many »tarts, til- t-npa« Ity of tile d ry er 1« a
B etty M Kappailf. C ottage Grove
big
faelor
la
tile
site
of
the
dried
« Hi« direction of u F El. t. her. co u n ty
th eir ranch a t P leasant Hill and have beautiful p resen ts were received by
S ecretary T reasurer.
Quarterly Meeting At Water, gone to th eir prop, rty n ear Blue River the couple. Thoae presen t to enjoy prune output, the ex|H<rinieiit sta
W alter Morgan, t'resw ell, ('undue • farm ugelli. a id wlil bava a» II« piin-
tlon haa pointed out. The fan d rier
• clpal speaker. P rofessor George Hl»-
ville To See Big Beef Barbe w here they Intend to build a sum m er th e sv sn ln g w ere: Mr and Mrs Byron
tor
• lop head of the diviato«« ui fnrm eropa
H averstleld. Mr and Mr» Dewey Ore» »«stem lessen» the drying tim e in
II.
II
Sm
ith,
Eugene.
D
oorkeep­
cued; Picnic At Hendricks borne.
• ut the Oregon A griculture Collegi
leaves T hursday I bach an i »cn. Clifford. Mr. and Mr» th ree wavs: circulation of a ir Is In
er.
Bridge After Business. Ses- Clarence Mouson
to work with B uster Keaton motion E. D. Gelsbach. Mr. and M rs. Chap- creaaed and m aintained; the humid-
O. L Clem ent. W a tervtlle. Ctiup • 1 Profeaaor lllalop will dlacuaa the
• best m ethoda of grow ing eertltled »." «f
sion.
picture company who arc Mining a man Mr and Mr», A. Head. Verda and Ity of the a ir keeps the shins midst
lain
Marlon Head. Mr. and Mrs A. Ander- for rapid "aw eatlng'' out of mol» I
potatoes, and how to combat the In-
Civil W ar scene n ear Derena.
F arm ers from all over Lane coun­
Mrs
son
and
daughter.
Vivian
Miss
Mild
tu
re
;
and
the
hum
idity
gives
b
e
tte
r|
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s
e c t e n e m ie s o f p o tat...-*
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Bristow.
ty will g ath er a t W alterville. Satur­
M arriage Llcenaee laaued
The ra re of the potatoes while
R oblnett and Mrs. Corgelcu» were red Carson, Mtss Mae Anderson. Ml»» conduction of heat
day. July J* to atteu d the q uarterly
growing,
and the methods used to
Mildred
Strlckley.
Miss
F
reda
Carson,
County F arm ers U nien m eeting presen t at the celebration of th e 14041»
During tho past week
m arriage
,.,.rtlfled potatoes In th* Ibtg
aunt. W tlletta and Lewyllyn Shum w ay, and ' The value of thinning apples was
of
th
eir
and the b a r b i e nearby a t Hen- « « h d v (| »'
SuluUy
Kalph Graham. U rban Shumway,
show n in an O rtley orchard of the licenses have been Issued by 'h e W|U b« explained
dricks bridge. The forenoon will be
, r ,,. Maas. Rulph Poes. Jack Stolslg Hood Ktver d istrict. In which on«» cimi tv clerk to the following: John
devoted to a business session of th e|V 'X tag c c.
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M e v e r.ffe ld
* “ » ‘hlnned to about .me apple
R epair work on th e Coaat
BALK -M y modttru home on
II. Huilth and Kunnlw Young, both of
Farmers Union in which the routine
Mia. Dorthea Ballsy spent a week »« f»«r
Iff another to 7 Inches
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i bridge has begun and traffic is direct-
River
r««d n ear B anta Clara. Term «
C
urry
and
an
o
th
er
to
9.
one
lot
not
thinned
C
ottage
G
rove.
Joseph
alavena.
«
e
a
t
affairs of the Union will be cleared ed tbrought the ford a t the ___
_ of , v l.ltln g h er aunt Mra. William
north
at all
The first lot ran 1« 8 boxes Hr. and H elen B Mauseth. S pokane; t<» »ulL My bu»lnoss la In Bprlngtli ld
off the slate and matters of interest
of Phil
¡the bridge.
Jay Fish and fam ily
,h " B« t 12 1. the next i l « . B alph Saltam eli and H uiel Sw anson. | and 1 have qjoved b are and am aaxtoua
to the farmers discussed.
Mr. and Mra
Mrs. Schrenk mother of Ernest Sch­
xtended trip to Ben.l. and the >«at. the unthlnned 13 26 The both of C ottage G rove; C harles H e c k . to sell. E. 11. Danner.
J1 22 2»
The forenoon session is to be held
renk of Pleasant Hill died very sud­ have left on an extended trip
sales
value
of
th*
first
lot
was
»1»
12
and
Vella
U
urforL
both
of
E
u
g
en
e
;
at the I. O. O. F. hall at W alterville.
They Intend to go to Mt
denly Tuesday night July 20 of heart Oregon
CALL AND MXB Or N. W Emory
Those in charge promise that the
Hood, and alo toar the Columbia high per tree, of the second 116 20, the and to Jam »« A rthur Huilth and
trouble at her home In Eugene.
o n 'po' •« <m nial» and othe.- work "f
th
ird
*14.44,
and
the
fourth,
unthlnn-
Jeasle
McKlllop.
both
of
Wenilllng.
business meeting will be short so the
way.
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ed. I t 34.
members of the Union will have
Straw s u c k Burns
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plenty of Urns for the lighter diver­
A Are. which nearly burned up th eir
Governor P ierce suffered a frnctut»
If o rch ard tsts wish to use a spread
sions of the day. The morning ses- thresh in g m achine, took place on the
r ib when he fell while Inspecting
aion is limited to members of the P. N. Laird ran ch a t P leassan t Hill the state flax plunt at the Oregon penl- e r with th eir »pray— milk or casein —
It is best to add It when the tank 1»
Union.
Tuesdav. S tartin g from the m achine tentiury.
about three-fourths full* of w ater, as
Barbecue a t Bridge
the blaxe burned up a straw pile and
Andrew Johnson, of Portland, was
T he afternoon session to be held th reaten ed o th er grain stacks beforei drowned while bathing in the Wiliam- excess foam ing occurs If It Is added
Oman
|f lead a rs e n a te la used
a t H endricks bridge is open to every­ it was brought u n d er control. Only ette river a mile and a half above sooner
alone
it
may
be
added
a
t
anv
time,
one and th e public is cordially In­ the fact th a t th e stack s were In a Oswego.
676 DEPARTMENT STORES
says the O A. C. < xperiuo nt station
vited to atten d . T h ere will be a green clover field saved the ranch
The bridge over the W illam ette at
942 Willamette St., EiiKene. Oregon.
but since It so often used with
large barbecued beef and coffee fu r­ from a bad blaxe.
H arrisburg was dedicated in honor ol
o th er m aterials with which It must
nished to everyone free. The beef
J- hn B. Yeon at an all-day celebration
be added Inst, the general rule of the
is now in cold storage In a butcher
To Clim b Mt. Hood— Miss G race Saturday.
station Is, •‘Always add the lead a r ­
chop a t Springfield and will be cook­ I Male left T h u rsrav on a tw o week»
The house located on Dr. M. M.
sen ate In th* orchard Just before
ed by an ex p ert so as to insure the trip to Mount Hood. Miss Male is Bull's fish farm n ear L eaburg In Lane
startin g to spray.'"
C f N e w a n d F e tc h in g Fabric*
best of Juicy steak s for those pr- »enL going to J*-l: a p arty which will »¡ end County burned to th e ground with
E veryone Is to bring his own pi ni< th eir tim e on th e slopes of tho moun m ost of its contents.
From the standpoint of building up
lunch to com plete the m e a l
Building perm its were Issued In I.a
tain.
a good band of owes, retaining ewe
A fter th e barbecue an extensive
B ack F»cm D a m o n d — Mrs
Ivan G rande during May for new conuruc-
la th s has many advantag- » for <»r
program of e n tertain m en ts and speak­ Male an ! h er fath er a id m other. Mr. tion valued at *2«.u30. Nine perm its
egon grow ers over buying yearling
in g has been arran g d by th e com­ and Mr» Tem pleton of Brownsville, were for new residences.
S o m e th in g new In
ewes, says the nnlm al husbandry d*
m ittee in charge. They prom ise th at retu rn ed from a vacation trip to Dia­
1!
C. C. S tu rtev an t's sto re and home
partm ent of the experim ent station
» a m * old. nation (»-
th e afternoon will be varied by In ter­ mond lake. The p arty cam e back by and the United S tates poetofflce at
T his practice Is strongly recim m ond
no -«>• p r ,«v I
Crow. 15 miles sou:hw est of Eugene,
estin g diversions, but have not an­ S iters a r d over the pass.
ed for farm flocks, hut may not a,
were destroyed by fire.
Styles and Color*
nouncer the program , A prom inent
wavs be practical on the ranges,
sp eak er will be on hand who will de­
T ourist travel to th e Oregon Caves
Notice Is hereby given, th at School
W
iiih Take tho Eye
w here It Is often best to get them
liv er an addrese upon some of the D istrict No. 19. I-ane County Oregon, Is Increasing and already m ore than
In »w c c i » t y 1« » I
from th e man who inn handle
1’ r r t t y enough In give
forem ost problem s confronting the will pay at the office of the School Teo people have registered at G rants
enough to make up a straig h t year
a protfir- live hr I* w
farm er today.
Clerk. City Hall. Springfield. Oregon. Pass fur a trop through.
ling hand
w ear in b * r new li lie 1
Alfred Miller of Gold Beach, one ol
The com m ittee In charge of the School w arran ts up to and including
barbecue Is composed of a m em ber W arran t No. 1216
In te re st ceases the best known pioneers of Curry
Cool nnd Fresh
P rid e G oeth W ith P a in t
county, died suddenly while on a visit
from each local. T. W. C arney of a fte r Ju ly 25th. 192«
For Su’v.mer
Don't forget tho mall box when you
to his farm on R o m e river
W aterville has procured the meat
R W SMITH. Clerk. Dlst. 19.
wjotuuiro aaa* te p»«t..vw
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And
’ o pr.-. t- il for
have your p aint brush hand«-
Un­
from Barney Oldfield of D e e rh 'm .
Dated Ju ly 22. 1926.
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Rlvwr valley apple tonnage fur 1934
d o Sam 1» urging all rur. i pest
lu g
th e
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by County F ruit Inspector K < kur
m o n th »
Boy all you
forecasts a crop of 30a<) to 32' jo car» m usters to m ake a . y-I «.at. nffoit
need— r o w I
and indicates a yield con*, h rublj to get all mall boxes and s iip ia x t
posts
painted
w
hite
with
patron'.»
less than in 1924.
In Small to Extra
«no- In black le tte rs I Inc 1« big i
C onstru tlon has started on a new
Large Sima
power line from the Culiforn
got on each aid*' of the box. i’ulnt pro­
company giant power plant on ivUm tects, pr«*trves, and pleusi-s.
ath riv e r to K lamath F ills. The pro
Ject. which will cost *250,040, will in |
crease the power .»• rvlce ca;.a« ity i i ,
K lam ath Falls from 15,000 to 25,(Hit
kilowatts.
W H. Ferguson, m achine shop fore
man of th e Coos Bay Lum ber com
pany. M arshfield, has been aw arder
th* -r -ttd prise of 2509 tn the Na
tional f i.inb*r M anufacturers' assocla
i lion's w aste i n vention coni' .'
Fer
guson's Inventlnii was a "line ane
THE U N IV E R S A L C A R
delay graph!« recording d c .
lot
»awmill carriugi a."
BY F
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»Prir.ts In House Frocks
72c •
w m
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And a Little Extra —
For Good IVeasure
C an ary —F irst Sunday and Third
ikatiiiilay. Farm« rs t nlon Hall.
Cloverdale— Second and Fourth
Fridays. ( loverdale School House.
Crosw ell—F irst and Third Tues-
duya, Cresw ell, M. W. of A Hall.
t oast F ork—Second and F ourth
T hursdays, Farm Union Hall.
banebo— F irst Tuesday. Dancbo
School H ouse.
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< < i; l .t :i l Pofftk To--
days, Doreoa ChuroJi.
H aileyville — F irst and T hird
T hursdays, H adleyvllle School
llecetu —F irst Sunday of each
month. H eceta School House.
Ja sp e r—Second and F ourth Wed-
nesdays. A’ . O. W. Hall, Jasp er.
Loran*— Second
and
F ourth
W ednesdays I. O. O. F Hall.
McKenxie local, second and
W h e n the scales balance and say “ full measure’’— for
your money w e are always sure it is G ood
M eaaure.
In ali
your dealings w ilh us— you w ill find dial just a little bit extra
is the rule.
W hen buying canned goods or any ready
packed
foods— our price is a little less than elsewhere— to make it your
saving.
Trade Here Get Full Value plus a
Little More For Your Money
Fresh Vegetables Daily
Berries, Apricots, Fruits in Season
Home Grown Corn.
Phone
Phone
9-WHITE FRONT K E R Ï-9
Ford Motor Compnny considers us a fair
dealer if we get 75% of the FORD SERVICE
in our territory in order to
T IM E AND PLACE OF
LOCAL M EETING S
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■Mt. V ernon—F irst and Third •
W ednesday. Braaf.cM Store.
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Silk Creek M eets F irst and T hi’ d •
T hursday a t O edar School H ouse •
S pencer Creek—T hird Friday, •
Pine Grove School House.
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T ren t—Second and Fourth Wed- •
n w d ay a
P leasan t Hill
High •
School Bldg.
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Vida—Second and F ourth Satnr- •
days a t Mlnnoy Hall.
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Beoretariee will please send In •
time and place of meeting and •
changes of date as »hey may »>«► •
Protect Ford Owners With
Authorized Labor Schedule
And Especially G enuine
Ford Parts
as many fictituous parts are sold with no
protection to Ford owners.
WE WOULD LIKE 100% OF THE FORD
BUSINESS. WHY NOT?
E. R. Danner Motor Co.
Ford Garage
Fifth and A Streets