The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, September 23, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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THURSDAY SE1TEMHKR 2.1. 192«
Lane County Farmers Union News
OFFICIAL PUBLICATION LANS COUNTY UNIT
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MARKER AGENTS LETTER
• of them lodge In »nJ about lb « 1
• «aniens in some form—adult, larva.
FARM REMINDERS
i pupa, or egg. Hosts of them may be I
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• destroyed by plowiug the gardens in I
Bordeaux mix ure applied as a the fall and leaving he surface clear'
■pray durtng the summer or early falll*AC*Pt for the late fall aud winter I
Is the best knoan means to prevent '•tuff. Then in the spring m e ground
the growth of mosses and lichens on 1» lightly cultivated aud spread with
trees and shrubs, Thorough drench poison bran mash to get the early
starters before the crops are up.
tng is advisable.
Beef Breeds “Coming Back''
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past.
Vnder a Federal Warehouse
receipt it Is fur easier to nuance than
under the old method
All producta
must f>e Federally inspected by llo
elised graders before they enter stor­
age atid tliev are barred from storage
if they do not meet the requirements.
Potato Prisse Look Good
The potato jrtop Of the Unit'll
Stales Is alunit the same us that of
last year, and indicattnns are for fair
prices. Prices were good In 1925, Mini
the production thia season is alunit 13
per cent below the flvo year averag«
aud around 7t> per cent of normal.
Farm Conditions Improve
The bureau of Agricultural Econ­
omics states that the average farm
family earned »643 for labor und man­
ag n en t durtng 1925 26 or »24 niero
than In the preceding!! year Although
this showing Is considerably above
the very meager years during the ««'•-
ere years of d ep ression s it Is y d
nearly 30 per cent below the earnings
of 1919 20. he Departments slates.
Peaches SO Cents Each
Now is the time to make hill selec­
Rye grass and hairy vetch have
tions of potatoes for next year's seed.
G« t a bunch of lath or other small been profitable seed crops iu western
•takes. Go through the Helds and Oregon for two or three years. Both
•elect vigorous healthy plants that are are fall sowed on rather heavy land.
not near to diseased ones. Avoid
potatoes showing yellow leaves, badly
wrinkled or ruffled leaves that arc
discolored or mottled In any way
Stake dark green plants with three to
five or more vigorous stalks, not
spindly, knobby at leaf stem s or ex ­
cessively tall.
Leaves should oe
rather smooth, even, dark green and
free from mottling.
Corn ear selecting time will soon b>
here. Select good ears from erect
Stalks, vigorous, healthy and early.
Drooping ears on long shanks are
good for western Oregon. Save no
ears from down stalks, weak or suck­
er! ng plants, or from those with
•triped or abnormal leaves.
To check the swarm of insects that
seem at times almost able to swamp
the vegetable garden, fall garden sani­
tation is a big help. These pests that
persist from year to year must find
som e place to winter over, and many
G ava A d d ress at Lane Fair
What'll I Order?
PHONE 9
We Will
Solve the
Problem
For You
Your everyday prob­
lem. "What'll I order"
will quickly be solved
□ere. where a great
variety
o f
choicest
groceries are attrac­
tively displayed and
serve as suggestions
for many variations of
the menu.
You will
llnd
tempting
foods
that will satisfy the
m o s t fastidious ap­
petite.
P^r
vegetables and fruits, our complete line of
bottled, package and canned goods, and our consistently
low level prices, make this store the best place you could
find to trade. Careful attention given to phone orders.
Phone
Phone
9-WHITEFR0NTGR0CEfiy-8
Wldle peaches have retailed ns low
ns SO cents per box In Oregon they
retail from 15 rents to 50 cents «Sch
In England, so slate« a Department of
¡Agriculture publication. The same
¡authority slates that Pacific roasl
I tira vensteln apples sold for f i l l i in
Liverpool. with tho smaller slseu at
from 13 41 to »3 39 Moulhern apples
i In barrels «old for from »5 11 to fS.73.
S H O R T H O R N S T E E R “ E DA HO II"
Grand Chsmplen Pacific International Livestock Espogltlon 19IS.
Bred. Fed
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Llllnote Knows Value of Lime
StsnneU Vour Potato Sacks
A state law require« that every saeg
I of potatoes sold or offered for sale in
j Oregon ahnll be graded and have the
name and address of the grower sten ­
ciled on the «ark Grades regulations,
etc may be had by writing the sta ts
Market Agent, <12 Court House, Port­
land.
and Eshlbited by University of Idaho. Moscow
The state of Illinois knows the
The State of Idaho became famous i The Industrial Exhibit offers ranch value of lime a« a renewer of cropped
during the 1925 Pacific International that la of intense interest, showing lands and last year KOO DOO tons were
Livestock Exposition through the raw materials lu-lng converted into purchased bv the farmers of that state.
splendid showing made by its live finished articles, and other manufnet- Oregon farms need lime aa badly a«
•tock entries. One of the State's out ured pr>uiucts of many kinds Then
standing awards was Grand Champion there Is the Land Products Show aud the middle west states but the high
cost ha« hehl It hark from general I
Steer, bred, fed and exhibited by the the splendid Hairy Products Show.
Jailed For V io latin g Contract
U b i -
The lime rock Is shipped from
University of Idaho, Moscow.
Here It is possible, in one day, to
A m«*nitN>r <*f (he O«errta cottnn na-
Keen competition will prevail this get a bird's eye view of agricultural Jackson county to tho prison plant at
year, for Oregon. Washington. Mon­ ami industrial developments and activ­ Salem where ,t Is ground by prison ■<«•'»’'•*" »’'"be bi. ,-entraci and sold
tana, California and British Columbia
labor and «hipped to farmers under outside the co-operative nnsoctatlen.
ities In the West.
are all sending entries which they be­
local freight rates.
The combined The superior court Issued an Injunc­
The m llnnii* are Again coopérât I nt
lieve will secure the premier award
rates make the price t « high for geit. tion to restrain him from further sell-
It is an inspiration to go through by offering round trip faro* at one and
era!
use, so Mate the farmers and Ing. which he Ignored, and he was
ths mammoth ten acre building visit- one-third rates. Full particulars can
Ths
county
ngvnts. Governor Pierce has aentenced Io ten days in Jail
ing the exhibits of cattle, sheep, be obtained from the local agen t
co-operative
laws
of
the
country
are
swine heavy draft horses, night
Over 1100.000 00 In premium mousy taken np the matter of reduced rates here to stay.
with
the
Public
servira
commission,
Shnw
"rr"
iki
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i* *• offered, the biggest livestock pre
Snow will be offered thi* year for the
and a hearing has been railed at
first time The American National Fox mlum
“> Amer Raben September 33
Breeders' A-
1 »•»•''«<' In’.-niatt.-nal to te s this
make the Pacific International head Jr,'ar »re October 30 November ( In I
Warsboualng Canned Goods
quarters for an annual ahow.
I elusive; the place—Portland, Oregon
The Rccretrny of Agriculture has
authorized the placing of can n el
goods on tbs list for warehouse stora-
age under the P R Warehouse Act.
By Uoscial
fan n ers and various grower's associa­
C o rre s p o n d « -!»
tions in Oregon and California have
been working for this for two years
Community News
UPPER WILLAMETTE
DRUGSTORE
Creswell this year.
Mra. T F. Kohler and daughter.
In spite of we' »he weather work or
Mary Catherine, have gone to Elkton
the high school construction has gone
wh-re Mrs. Kobler will teach In the
steadily ahead.
The underground
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j work for the plumbing and the con
Painting on the nigh school bull-l­
crets forms has been finished and the
ings is progressing. E. E. Kilpatrick
carpenters began work Tuesday.
D. B. Johnson and Chas Armstrong has the contract.
After spending a week at Bandon
of the Inwood Leghorn Farm n«gxr
‘Corvallis were at Pleasant Hill look and other coast towns Mr. aud Mrs.
ing over the poultry farms 'With t h e |V L. Williams returned to their home
view o f placing their stock on these j M Pleasant Hill this week. They
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TIME AND PLACE OF
LOCAL MEETINGS
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Canary—First Wednesday. Third
Saturday, Farmers Union Hall.
Cloverdale—Bscund and Fourth
Fridays, t.lovsrdats School House.
Creswell—First and Third Tues-
days. Creswell. M. W. of A. Hall.
Coast Fork—Sac«nd and Fourth
Thursday«. Farm Union Hall.
Hanebo• - ♦"Irst
• Sehool Houaa.
farms to secure hatching eggs In the *ere accompanied on their trip by
future. Several of the poultry raisers
an<1 Mrs. Guy Carr of Cottage
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have already signed up with them.
j Grove and two sons. Lostor of M -d -l,
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tord
«nd
Ivy.
who
has
recently
ry-
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Handsakwr
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have come flora their home at Hat ( lUrn<,<1 from the navy.
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Diego, California to live on their' ° A- JOT<laa after a visit with his
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ranch at Dexter. Mr. Handsaker had
E. Jordan has returned to his home
a nervous breakdown about a yea r, 8t Columbia Falls, Montana.
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ago and they feel the change from
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California to Oregon would be benefic-)
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lal. Morton Bristow and family who
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have been living on the Handsaker
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ranch have moved to Pengra w h ere’
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Mr Bristow Is employed.
AT3OUTTH' ONLY WAV
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Donald Kobler who hag been vlsft-[
SOME PEOPl-S WIN GET
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Ing near Crow returned to hlg horde
A KTCK o u i o ' L ir e
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vjoulo be to BACK_yP
at Pleasant Hill Monday.
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Mrs. Lewig who taught at the Enter­
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prise public school last year Is teach­
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ing out of Crow this year.
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Miss Gladys Inman 1» teaching at!
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Tussalsy.
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CLARA NOME
FACE POWDER
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Docena- Second and Foutb Tuas-
day«» Horana CBayeB.
Hadlayvilla — First and Third
Thuratteya. Hadlwyvlli« School
lis r s ti-fr v i
Snaday ef «ach
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mouth. M te s ta Rehool Hooss.
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Jaapsr—dlenond and Fourth Wed- •
nsadays. W, O. W. Hall. Jasper. •
Ixvrane—Second
and
Fourth •
W’edneedava I. O. O . F. Hall.
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Mt. Vernon—First and Tfclrd •
Wednesday Brasf.sld Store.
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Silk creak Meets Flrat and Third •
Thursday at Cedar School Honse •
Spencer Creek—Third Friday. •
Pine Orove School House.
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Trent—Second and Fourth Wed- •-
nesdaye.
Pleasant
HUI
High •
School Bldg.
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Secretaries will please send In •
time and place of meeting and •
changes of date • • they may oc- •
cur.
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One of the Beveral tints of
Cara Nome Face Powder will
blend with your complexion
perfectly!
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And the powder will stay on
until you want It off.
Fragrant with the entrancing
Cara Nome Perfume.
$ 2 .0 0
Flanery’s
Drug Store
XL.
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“Eugene’s Own Store”
EXTENDS A CORDIAL INVITATION FOR
ATTEND THE
YOU TO
A utum n Style Show
N urse:— “Your baby’s skin is ir­
ritated—do you baby talc?"
Mandy:— "No inam—we done don't
use no baby talc—m e uses nutlln but
de best English speakable."
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D E P A R T M B fT STORES
•42 Willamette St., Eugene, Oregon.
Probably True
IN OUR WINDOWS MONDAY EVENING
September 27
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS AT 3 P. M.
Ju d ge— "Bay Mr Brown, this Is a
purely domestic affair and it la
Hhame to get a divorce on such petty J
charges. Why don't you and Mrs.
Brown nettle It out of court?”
“Yes guh Jedge—ah 'green wlf you |
all—but every time we ntarts settle­
m ent de police alius ntopn u s!”
These Fall Suits
A re Investment» in
A ppearan ce a n d Q u a lity
IN OUR SECOND FLOOR APPAREL SECTIONS
Living Models
WILL DISPLAY A CHARMING GROUP OF NEW FASH­
IONS IN GOWNS, WRAPS AND MILLINERY.
PLEASE CONSIDER THIS A PERSONAL INVITATION.
FOR SALE—Carbon paper In large
sheets, 36x3» Inches, suitable rot
making tracings The n ew s Offlos
• OFFICERS OF LANE COUNTY •
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FARMERS* UNION
• C. W Allen, Vida, Prenldent.
• W. I. Seal«, Eugene, Vlce-Presl- • I
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• Betty M. Kappauf, Cottage Orove •
I • Secretary-Treasurer.
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• Walter Morgan, Crenwell, Conduc-*
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• H. H. Smith, Eugene, Doorkeep- *
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• O. L. Clement, Wa tervllle, Chap- •
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Suits that not only LOOK the
the part of good appearance, but
that have V A L U E in every hidden
stitch and team.
Dependabls »ergea worsteds ai
unfinished worsteds In m i x t u r e
stripes— blues, browns, greys. B
Values, Moderately Priced.*
Others at $ 1 9 .7 5 to $ 3 4 .7 5