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Lane County Farmers Union News
O F F IC IA L P U B L IC A T IO N
LANE
C O U N T Y U N IT c O
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Stafford School Finished This Week future Ths first meeting at the new
Work on the new Hluffortl school (■laisi occurred last night
By Svernai
O F F IC E R S O F L A N E C O U N T Y •
building on the Marcoln road was
F A R M E R S ' U N IO N
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Corraapdods-ta
flnlahed this week and the building FOR B A L B —Carbon paper la larga
•h eels. M l M laches, suitable for
Inspy. led today by the arohetect.
Several Eugcn* hardware co® pan-1, p w Allen, Vida, President
making (raM ngs T b s News O ff loa.
John Hunalcker of Eugene
The
las have agreed to co-operate toget- • w . I. Seals. Bngenn, Vlce-Presl-
THURSTON
building Is a modern one room school
UPPER WILLAMETTE
feer at the la n e County Pair In giv- . denL
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with a room for a library, a lunch
Ing a demonstration of Irrigation . Betty M. Kappaut. Cottage Grove
Mr and Mr». J A. Fhelps and two
William Ruth and family motored room and cloak room. It Is healed Young Wife Afraid
pumps and piping
Bach company . Secretary Treasurer,
w ill have a part In the demonstration . Walter Mo-gan Creawall. Conduc-* children of Swlsahome spent the week to Portland last Wednesday and t ^ k by „
an.l ha, a .eatin g rapacity
To Ent Anything
and will show some specialty p u m n i.
• •*«»<* visiting friends at Pleasant lllli his .laughter. Miss Laura to her home for f„rly students
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H
Smith
Eugene,
Doorkeep-
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Mr.
and
Mr».
Ja*»**
<><•«
of
H
utch-.
there.
The
contractors,
Hargraves
and
or kind of machinery dealing with
H
*'| was afraid Io eat because I al­
s lason, Kansas, have been visiting at
Mr ad Mrs. Arch SMiough. Mr. and Lln.leay of Eugene. have been a( woik
Irrigation. Each one has some speci­
er.
ways bad ainmach trout) o after­
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Clement
Wa
tervtlle,
Chap-
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the
T
F
Kahler
ranch.
Mrs.
Ogan
Mrs
John
Pried
and
Mr
and
Mrs
on
(he
building
for
four
weeks
It
alty which will be shown for the bene­
O.
• and Mrs. Kabler are sisters
Mts. l^w renre
Gossler returned
home waa bulll along side the old school wards Since taking Adlnrlka I can
fit of latne County farmers Interested
lain
eat and feol fine." (signed) Mrs A.
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e s s
Lewis a sister of Mrs. Kabler visited We.ln>-day fTom an outing of several building which will be torn down
In irrigation.
Howard.
(INK spoonful
Adlerlka
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with
them
Sunday.
days
.pent
on
the
coast
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The demonstration will he held at
removes GAS and often brings sur­
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The young folks of Pleasant Hill
Mrs
Margaret
Campbell
from
the fair grounds 100 feet inside the
prising relief to the atoinarh Slops
F A R M R E M IN D E R S
have been busy picking prunes on the |.an,) IT spent the week end with Mr
Farmers Union Changes Msstlng
gate on the w est side of the main
that full, bloated feeling Removes
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s
s
s
s
s
s
Garmlre
ranch.
and
Mrs
Prank
Campbell
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Mount
Vernon
Partners
t
nlon
driveway. A meeting was held Tues­
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At a special meeting of the patrons
j „ b, w illiam s from Cottage Grove h«» change d their place of meeting old w aste matter from Inte’.ün»» and
day night at Eugene to arrange de­
The W illamette valley Is becoming of v # |o b Hlgh acfc<JO, Nd j ,, WB,
called on friends In Thurston Satur from the Ilrneford store building at makes you feel happy and hungry
tails of and pick the place for the
more Important as a commercial
to ajjow (he board to create
Thurston (" the Thurston Hall and Excellent for obstinate constipation.
dav evening.
demonstration.
will hold their meetings there In th» Eunery s Drug store.
honey
producing
district
of
Oregon.
warran,
indebtedness
to
the
amount
Mr
anti
Mrs
Burton
Rowe
and
son,
Representatives of the Eugene
say»
the
college
extension
service,
but
pubjjt.
school
at
Pleasant
Hill
open«
Hardware company. J W. Quicken-
Wayne, from Idaho were here Satur
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undependable weather gb<Mja an(| shelter for automobiles, 'o
bush and Son. S. O. S. Implement because
day lo okin g after their property
the NatlonaT Machinery conditions when the better honev bu()(, #n art(Iltl(,n , o , he gymnaalnm.
company,
They formerly reaiddd here and now
and
of
the
Fairbanks-Morse
P>aI>
‘s
ar,‘
in
bl‘*xn
the
dis,rict
h”
providing
shower
baths
and
lockers,
company
own th place where Mr Rutherlatul
company conferred with O. F Fletch- b~ n »,ow to develop.
Danger of
n„ w WIHtg and t„ put , nv
lives.
er countv farm a g en t and with F. E. European foulbreed has also slow <d bB,aBC<l ,e f, („ward a water and light
Mr
Bond from In d ia n s sp en i the
Price, extension engineer of the Ore- “P developm ent Some of the best ,ng , y „t(,nl
e r ,! w ith Mr ad Mrs W 'llla m E v l r
on Agriculture College at the meet- h™ ey plants are found including
1>r and Mrs Hahn who have been
o il
f
alsike. white clover and vetch. P la its living on the Will Carr ranch moved ’' n1 cal
n
iiu.-fHTOUd
lug.
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g ~ neighbors
— 1 hwe* •»» Cha
esigl,le/v
She
r a i d e d Is.-t-a*
here M
s e ai v n e r (I
¡of secondary Importance are maple. lasl w eek to Coburg where they will
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DEPARTMENT
STORES
years ago.
cascara and French pink
raise chickens.
GARDEN WAY
Mrs
'Jennie
Ermlnston
of
Rügens
042 Willamette St., Eugene, Oregon.
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Public school at Pleasant Hill opens
Mr. and Mrs. T K. Griffith and son.
Careful survey o f Oregon pear or September 27 with Mrs Clark prlncl- sp«m the week end visiting relatives
Vern, of Prineville are visiting at the chard» for finding diseased bark and pai and Miss
Gulllford primary here
111 leach
Herbert Taylor of Eugene was In
fcome of Mrs Griffith's parents, Mr wo°d in the fall or early winter is teacher. Mrs Riley Petty
Thurston on business last Friday
and Mrs. Ed Robertson.
recommended by the experiment sts- at Enterprise this yar.
Fred Price from Noil spent ihtlur-
Hop picking at the Anderson Hop- Don. All such damaged portions are
Mr and Mrs. Roy Moon are moving
llh his brother John
yard began Wednesday.
About two rumored in both bark and wood from to the Gllfrey ranch at Cloverdale, day night
bendred and twenty-five pickers are branches, trunk and roots. This is Mrs. W lllism s having sold the ranch Price.
•mploved.
the best method known to elim inate (hey w ere renting at Pleasant Hill
Mrs. Jesse Fountain and children
Mr and Mrs. Owen Thomas are the hold-over portions of infection for the
The Interior woodwork of th high «laso Mr» While snd children of Bend
Summer vacation days are drawing to a close
happy parents of an eight pound son. trees next spring.
school has been repainted and the ,pcnt Sunday night at John Price's,
thought»
of Young America are turning to the
horn Saturday August 28th. They
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school and grounds are being put In
Mrit c „ nklin of Eugene is spend-
hare named him. Keith Owen.
While there is an adequate number -hape for school (hat opens Beptem- )nj( . aT€ra| daya with Mrs. Arch
room» which were »o gleefully aliandoned last Ji
A community picnic was held al of creameries in Oregon from a hand- her 13. E. E. Kilpatrick formerly ol though.
the school house last Friday evening, ling and manufacturing point of view, the Corvallis high school Is to be
_ and Mrs Cummins from Call
Mr.
Back to »chool does not give the young folks so muck
Grace Maxwell has returned fron several important factors require at- principal and Miss Lottie Bendwhadi-r
forn(a
Mr. and Mrs Link Yar-
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METKODS of ir r ig a tin g
TO BE SHOWN AT FAIR \
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Community News
Again, School Days
Require Preparations
Newport. where she spent the week
gs the guest of Gertrude and Helene
ICoke.
Ross Manning, who has been In the
dairy business with I. Cline, during
the pas year, has moved to the Lever-
In f ran«*, east of Springfield.
H. L. Mounts visited reslatlves in
Franklin last week.
Prune picking has been delayed, on
account of the cannery being unabie
to handle the great amount of fruit
eom lrg in. The growers are limited
to haul a certain per cent of their
prunes each day.
Hop picking began at the Fish
paras Thursday. Sixty picker, are
employed
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Reverend Childers To Return Sunday
— The Reverend S. E. Childers will be
back next Sunday from his vacation
gnd will deliver the regular Sunday
evening services at the Christian
church. The topic has not been an­
nounced as Reverend ChIWers did not
tend word what it would be. He hia
been on a vacation of a few weeks
In California.
tention says the experiment station, and Mrs. Cooper teachers.
neR Sunday right
They left for their
Srme of these thinrs must be eltml-
Budget notices for the Pleasant lllli bornp Moodsy.
Dated and some Improved If th“ public school have been posted'. The
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Weaver, and Mr. and Mrs.
creameries are to serve their pur- meeting will be held Tuesday 8--pt- rbarjeg
Weaver from Michigan ar-
pose as an economic and efficient ember 7.
1 r| VF<j Monday for an extended visit
agency through which the farmer csa
Mrs. Lixti» Smith and two sons
jjr and Mrs. A. W. Weaver.
continue to market his butterfat.
Toro and Lziu and family and daugn
Mrg p barlea Weaver are on
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ter. Doris who came to • t ’™d the ,
fconaymo<)n (r, p
The real choice between growing Trail to Rail celebration a
| M|> and Mft p ^ , RobI. y an(, faTn.
early and ,ate lambs ln Oregon is Tlsltlng at the home of Mr. Sm ith'
Thurston store
said by the experiment station to do- brother, Mr and Mrs 1) u. u in io n
pend on many factors. Early produc- They returned to their home at Prine
their ram h near Springfield.
tion is not practical unless summer vtlle last FrldaF
Mr - and' Mrs Herbert W eiss from
range ls ot guch quaijty that the
Mr>- English and daughter. Mar-
R ngefa are going to operate the
iambs get fat enough for market be- F“rel of f entral se’>Bt 8und*y
Thurston Store and Post Office.
foce |earin< „
Tbe sumn,er ranre Pleasant Hill.
Mr and Mrs. L C.
Yarnell snd
must be near enough to a railroad that
The road between Pleasant Hill and
ew es and lambs can be trailed to the Ja’ P*r ’ rhlc'i’
,h> daughter. Edna. June and Mrs Wkdi-
load
in e nolnt
ithout ton
an<
a t k i r . er Edmlnston spent Suday at Belnr.p
loading
point w without
too monk
much in
lo ,, s s , Williams, Gresman
.
.
Springs.
of weight
The Blue mountain sec- ™ »ch" "
M rY Rose Baughman
of a Eugene
tlon of Oregon wl-hln fifty mlDs
eltaln atM
f; ? . t “
a
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v
of railroad Is largely but not entire'v
Or*""1*" ranrh makln' * rt,0,t*r ' ,m e oat " “dnesday to .pond a f w
She has
The dlstanct cut to jM p* r than by the Jacoby days at the Price home
early lamb districts
been ill for several days with flu
portions together with central and road.
and Is recuperating.
south-central Oregon grow largely
Inspect Certified Potatoes
Mr snd Mrs. Ernest West and
late lambs.
Professor George Hllwop, of the children of Cottage Grove spent Mon­
Oregon Agricultural college. Is I » day night st Fred Gray's.
WANTED—To buy lots ln good loca­ Lane county today to visit five fields
A. W. Weaver has sold his thresh­
tion for building.
Phone Spring- of certified seed potatoes. Four fa m -
ing machine.
field 9
2 9 era In the county have raised certified
^potatoes this year. Professor Hilsop
will Inspect them now and again later
In the fall.
We’ll Flan Your Meals
With You Over the Phone
M rs. B row n H a s O p eratio n — Mr»
Homer Brown of Jasper had her ton­
sils removed1 here Monday.
T IM E A N D P L A C E O F
L O C A L M E E T IN G S
Just ask us over the phone what you ought to have
for dinner. Not only have we a wealth of suggestions in
good things but we can tell you about the best and freshest
things in each morning and the newest products on the
market.
In this way you can make your meals infallible suc­
cesses and often spring surprises of triumph and apprecia­
tion on your guests or your husband
Plan for two days as we will be closed on Monday
Labor Day.
Phone
Phone
Canary—First Wednesday, Third
Saturday, Farmers Union Hall.
Cloverdale—Second and Fourth
Fridays. Cloverdale School House.
Creswell—First and Third Tues­
days, Croswell, M. W. of A. Hall.
Coast Fork—Second and Fourth
Thursdays, Farm Union Hail.
Daneho— First Tuesday, Danebo
School House.
Dorena—Second and Fouth Tues­
days, Dorena Churoh.
Hadleyvllle — First and Third
Thursdays. Hadleyvllle 8chool.
H eceta—First Sunday of each
month, Heceta School House.
Jasper—Second and Fourth Wed­
nesdays, *vV, O. W. Hall, Jasper.
Lorane—Second
and
Fourth
Wednesday». I. O. O. F. Hall.
McKenzie local, second and
fo u rth Wednesday, 8 p. m I. O. O.
F. hall, W altervllle.
Mt. Vernon—First and Tljlrd
Wednesday. BrasLeld Store.
Silk Creek Meets Flrnt and Thltd
Thursday at Cedar School House
Spencer Creek—Third Friday,
Pine Grove School House.
Trent—Second and Fourth Wed­
nesdays.
Pleasant HUI High
«!
School Bldg.
Vida—Second and Fourth Satur
days at Mlnnoy Hall.
Secretaries will please send In
time and place of meeting and
change» of date as Miey may oc­
cur.
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coo. cm ju»t now as it doe» parent» who must outfit
their hoy» and girl» with »unable clothing, furnishing^
•hex-» and supplies.
I '.c J C. Penney Company Store offers its service».
Evt rv aid will be given to help you make selections that
will offer the lea»* strain upon yotfr pocketlxok hut at
the >.ime time, pro.ide the utmost in sfylc. in quality,
in
wear-resistance and in the » n r i - f ^ c h i l d r e n will
experience Irom your purchase» Io. i I icul
The great buying power of the countrywide Organ-
iaation of which this Store is a part, lias been employed
to assemble stocks of school needs that will prove de­
cidedly attractive.
The result is highly plaasmg as you
w ill appreciate when you are in our Store.
T ry Your Home Printer
First
Many merchants buy sales books, Involcos and manifold forms
from traveling salesimen chiefly because they think they are saving
money. They usually buy In large quantities while if they were buying
from the local printer they would buy ln small lots. Quantity printing
Is always much cheaper than in small lots.
The truth Is the buyer Is fooled about (he price. If ho had given the
same quantity order to the local printer he would have gotten Just as good
and jierhaps a better price- And, too, his money would have stayed at
home, been paid out to the local people who would In turn have spent It in
his store-
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There has never been a traveling printing salesman come to
Springfield that offered an individual piece of printing with quality and
price that could beat us. We’ll bet on that-
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