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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
COUNTY
U N IT
n O . 14
CROWE FOR PAYING DEBTS
NELSON’S LEGHORN HENS
WITH O. ® C. LAND MONEY
MAKE UNUSUAL RECORD
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County Commissioner Corrects FARMERS UNION WILL
Stories Being Circulated by
HOLD MEETING FRIDAY
His Political Opponents: He
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.. ,, I Members > »f llv H m Countv Farm-
Proposes to Do Substantially!(r< . p n wi„
W h a t Independent Candi-
¡',-m incrw In Fugcm Friday It was
dates Declare They are F o r.’
u n ,,d y- t-i-i..'
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Xum fiw »« m atter» o f im portance to
Big Annual Clean-Up
LUMBER SALE
At Our Springfield Mill
Beginning Monday, Oct. 11
W e have on hand and will sell at very low prices, the follow in g stocks:
30,000 ft. 1x8 Shlplap
$ 7.50
10,000, ft. 1x8 & 1x12 Cedar S-L
12.00
10,000 ft. 1x6 Cedar S-L
15.00
2 0 ,0 0 0 f t . 1x1 2 S - L ,
$10 00 to 12-00
" it. 1x10 8-L
12.00
i n ....... i t 1x8 S-L
9.00
10,000 u. 1x6 Flooring
12 00
16,000 I't 2x8 Shlplap
15 00
1' ,000 U. lx » Com. SIS
10.00
These are all real bargains and are only a part of what we want to move.
We have
many other items at reduced prices, m any of them much below cost, but we want to clean
up as we need the room.
It will pay you to anticipate your needs in lumber and stock up from this sale.
We have a complete line of our standat I Old Growth Dongles Fir Lumber at bedrock
Come and see what we have to offer.
of the real bargains.
You will have to come early to get your share
We have had many inquiries as to whenthe sale would begin, wbi h proves that, our
custom ers appreciate the bargains we offer.
Prices Are for Cash at Our Springfield Mill.
SALE WILL CONTINUE FOR TWO WEEKS
The Booth-Kelly
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FARM REMINDERS
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C W Allen Villa. P resident
W I Heals, F ii .6 i i V i e ITSSl •
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id iiiiiiiv H regeii
Id llv M Kupptiuf, C ollage (Jmve •
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I n u r sp in ' mnehlni’iv
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iH-f.ue th e s l i m i n g setts* at
W alter Me I U, I’l l -iwi’ll Cotlduc • stari», report t '• »xpcrlini ni station
tor.
* au th o rities H-\iii‘ iirelinr.li *in find it
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prices.
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T a t the county court expect» to
arc expected to be con*
ust $75.900 from the O. A V. l*n F .|<]cre,i. am ong them issues com inx.up
g ran t refund money for the purvha- , ¡¡.
approaching election,
of the Springfield bridge bonds if
th ese bonds a re voted is the sta te ­ lam ette highway
"T here Is also about $140.000 which
ment of O. E. Crowe, county com
m issioner. who Is being opposed for will cam e due In 1927 for bonded
Record lays are getting to be the .th e ir year, only 41 have laid l-’ss
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reelection by W L. Coppernoll and ? . indebtedness and in terest and if th e
than $00 eggs an exceptional record
bonds of $75.000 for the Springfield uaual thing on the IL,b Nelson poultry
B W olfard.
Nelson now has about 1500 h> ns and
bridge carry, we have all agreed ; ranch near Springfield
Two h .n s
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Mr. C row e's statem en t cam e on his
should be paid from th e refund. If have Just completed th eir laying year.
WHS # flne,r |e#m <lf f(>wU
stand on the O. A C. money a fter
This to tals $471.500. leav- on, wtth 301 e w „
h e r credit and
which ma le rem arkable records
he was accused of being in favor of available
one
301
Several more hav, at the International liv e sto c k Kxhl
spending
it instead o f
retiring ing some $129.500 rem aining.
“This rem ainder should be used for laid 290 eggs, and an o th er egg-g'i*. I lion at P ortland a year ago. Nelson
county bonded indebtedness. He ai-o
favors buying the W illam ette ra id fu rth er debt reduction, and I feel that ducer Is m aking prom ise of finishing will again com pete a t the livestock
the present court will have no trouble h er v«mr by sm ashing the :ioo m a rs
!i si- th l. year
The exposition
bonds provided they are issued but
Out of 350 hens that have finished dates are Dv-cetnbs r »1 In 12.
If not he favors investing th is money in agreeing on thia,
“In this m eantim e. If the refund
and also the balance from the au th o r­
comes before the above am ounts are
ised projects in governm ent bon Is
needed, it should be invested im m ed­
draw ing it and paying off bonds as j
By Special
they m ature. His plan is in co n trast iately in governm ent bonds. The sue
gestion
th
at
the
in
te
re
st
be
used
for
C o rre s p o n d e n ts
with bis opponents who would call In
tbs bonds 'im m ediately and would of m aintenance of roads Is en tirely
course have to pay a prem ium in sound and 1 have no doubt will be
during lh- S tate fair Bruce W heeler
followed.
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UPPER WILLAMETTE
order to pay them off.
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purchased k num ber of tum bling
“U
nder
the
assum
ption
th
a
t
the
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Mr. Crowe's statem en t follows:
Miss Gulllford teacher of the p.-l- pigeons wlijle at the fair and tried
“T here is in circulation a wrong im and C. refund money will become
pression ss to my views regarding the « T»Hable during the ensuing tern, and m ary grades at the Pleasant Hill pub lh- ni out (or Un- first lim e Sunday,
lie school was able to teach a g n u the first tim e Sunday.*
O. and C. refund
In j u t i e o to th e thal * • « •!» •* * < ■ »»> h“ » •’hu>
At a :ua - m eeting of the d l s i r I
court and myself. I believe th e fol­ control of the present county court. Monday a fter several days Illness Iasi
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have
made
the
foregoing
-tat»
men!
w e e k Miss Mary Harden substituted of Union High school
No 1 H was
low ing statem en t should be made.
voted io puri base a ten foot strip of
“To begin -with, we have not yet of my position and of the court os I in her place las! week
Miss o l l a Munson who Is atten d k in d » " u th o f th e - i.-il grouud» r ..in
received the money and it is only a understand It. I tru st th a t the past
lly pun Io. -ing this
a music school in P ortland w .i- C. K Jordan
guess a t best to say w h-n it will be and present economical handling f
county funds by th e presen t eo u tt brought to h e r home at P leasant Hi I -inali strip of land It will be possibili
available
III with pt.m ialn - ,o I”11 tfl' n’ ‘" addition on lh« gym
“If. and when th is comes, a c c o rl , may
a
gu aran tee to the ,a!<t week ver:
f i r - 1 floor in*t« *:i4
Ing to rep o rts it will am ount to a | rit x' ns an<1 «»*P»yers of the county p,,1son. s h . wa som ew hat improv <1 na
of m aking d tw o *-tory addition Thia
little more than $1.«00.000. of which | ,h a t
wiI'
no ,eM m indful of a( ia s, reports.
about $40 000 » " s p e c ia l road, school | ,b * ,r , r u , t aBd oor dut3r ln conw^rwln«
Mli!, Ann P arks and Miss M argaret will r <1 t< • th« < <*n*tru< ti«>n coat con
and port tax, and m ust go d irectly t o , anT fnnds < hi<’b may come w ithin our Cooper a re living In Eugene tb< wkhrably
Ml** Mildred Morning^.tar of Koto»*-
w inter w here M argaret is atten d in g
them . Some $000.000 is to come to the control."
pri.s«»
I m atten d in g N ormal »hi1* yi«ftr
the
U
niversity
of
Oregon.
county . However, th e atto rn ey gen­
Roy John of P ren t In atten d in g
eral may m ake fu rth er segregations.
The Yarborough ‘ fam ily th at has
OLD TIME DANCE
N orm al thS» w inter. Cora John la
“The court long ago agreed th at it
ry been living on the Dodge plare, tmv>-
At W O. W H a ll E u g . n.
teaching
at th»’ Tr»*nt public m -I iim 1
would be to the best in terests of all, W ednesday night.
If moved onto th e ranch form erly ow n.-l
whl<-h op»n«4| last wreck. Mrn Snffa
to use, if available, $256.',00 of th s
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by the Inm ans.
berd 1» again principal.
$600.000 in lieu of selling said amount
CALL AND SE E Dr. N. W Em e-y Bruc* W '- . | - r and family have re i .Much
in te re st
was
fnanifeHtaJ
of bonds already voted for the W 1- on prices cn pi-
(bar work. •'
m w here they «-•■-
am :i? th«» men of Plcawani llill over
the I Wold S«»ri»“ and radioN of the
d istric t were v« ry popular
Th»» Frshm<*n of Union high .-chool
hav»» lM‘»*n g</in»c through Hi«- uhua I
Initiation at the hand.- if th«» sopho­
m ores and hav* become very ob»‘<i5<n(
so the upper <la amen are planning
on »»m rta in in g them soon.
30,000 ft 2x4 to 2x12
$ 7.50
>0,000 it. 4x4 to 6x0..
14.00
25,000 U 1 x 1 2 Ci,in.
$10.00 to 15.00
>0,000 f t . Rustif
10.00 to 25 00
>0,000 ft. CeiUag
10.00 to 20.00
5. hi ,-, h . fi-iiiniz ghort..................
15.00
5,000 ft. Flooring Short
1'j.OO
10,000 ft. 2x4 Com. Short
1000
20,000 ft. 2x4 Szd .....
13-00
• O F F IC E R S
* b, eau
of Hie grow th 1.1 the o n h a r.l
• I) I. C le m e n t. Wa lervllle, Chap •
With ihe spray ap p aratu s In go-el
• lain
* winking 1 undldllliin. m ani dollars are
saved Hie grow ers
m inor operation In Springfield M "r
dav
MIsB M arjorie G rant and .Ml** Itud«»
from Montnonuth *p« nt th«* week «»««I
at Mr and Mr* Charle* Grant *
MU* Monica Rulh who I* attending
S« t’.«*ol at Mt Angel arrived to *p«*rd
the week end at h er home here and
I hh - uiu «- 111 with a *evera sore throat
wHch n« « • ->*|tatcd her rem aining
h«»me a e te ra l day*.
« liarh * (iran t shipped some o f
I i I n white leghorn pnlhd* to Ctishmau
Tneadny.
or« got» honey 1* regard»»«l a* a
*ome. delti lo t i* ami nutrition*
food. *a\* It, \ M« nil« n be«» »pedal
i«t of the raperini«-nt »tatlon
‘t
-h o u h l ««an«’ to !»«• regard««! a* a deM
«a«-' ami h«-»«»me a *ta|d«» f«*'«l artici««
of «11« t It I» more readily a**imllat« «I
than *ugar and I* *uh*lltuted for
MUgar In ««»«»king ami table use
At-
tractiv e receipt* f«»r It* u»e may h««
obtained by w riting t«» the college»
«derlcal exchange In C orvallis
a hob
The w«’ tern ra*|dK»rry ru t i* n«»t
to I h - c«mfu*ed with th e orange ru»t.
prevalent lu tin «a*t hut *«ld««m
found in Or« gon. which renders th««
leaf with an orange powder
This
rust I* perennial in infect««! plan «.
dorm ant in w inter and breaking -»at
again In the ««fring lte.au*«» of tin*
th» plant mi Inf« » ted hotlld I»« <l»ig
GARDEN WAY
out und hurtled, hut this radi« al tr«at
For th«» |>lea*ure of Ml** Oolda tnent i* not r«*« <>tu*u«*nil(»«l with the
S t i r ami Mr* Georg«* H arrington, w estern rust.
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teacher* of *«diool l)l*trlct 160. Mi
day
( ‘larem o ( 'ha*«* en tertain ed Friil’iv
Th« fra im * f o r th» new play ««hed •«»
a ft e r n <»n A few mom«*nt* *«»r« tak »u
S« h«’««l (li*«trl« t !♦’>«» ba been erected.
up wit! th e ill •,4'ii.b * Ion of *cho«d a f­
Mr and Mr J I Illg gin v I* it «ai «I
fair* and the n att« r of organising •
th«» M h iw i U luitiie Hundav They left
P T A win« ’* will lw t|efiiii(< |\ «1»
for Portland Tuesday wli »•• tin y will
« l«l«-«l later. Th«’ rent of the afternoon
reside.
4«?
wa* apent «hatting ami getting a
4|iiainr«ai w fh th<- to w (• •.»« Io r* l> -
li<dou* r«‘ fi'«»«thin* n t * w« re *rrved by
the h«’-'te-H. a*«»l*ted by Mr* Marvin
TIME AND PLACE OF
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W< a w r and
«»n t'U fT - n l an«!
a frh nd from Ralem drove to Gate
< r«« k Huudav ami hii ,- c e<|ed in kill
Ing two deer
Nolic«-* at«» out for a nc I i « h >I meet
ing to !»«• I»» id on Novemlwr 10 to vote
u *perta) tax
«d a •
Th«»*«’ pre*»«*n t
t<> e n jo y
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LOCAL MEETINGS
George Harrlng*
C anary F irst Wednesilnv Third
ton. M ‘ * Gohla S tarr. Mr* II im-r
tM turday. E a rn e rs Union Hall
< hn •*. Mr* Marvin ( ‘ha**». Mr* J iv
C lover l» h - H i-eond and F ourth
Fed». Mr
\\ J I*« tigm Mr
Ev»’
Prlilay -i < lot i-rdult' School House.
• d te t ’ lia *
M r * W aldo H«r«lf«- M
Creswell F irst and Third T ues­
W II And« rson. Mrs II F Wvll**
days. Croswell, M W of A. Hall,
Mr* H arry (’base. Mr* T J Maxwell.
t'o aat Fork -Second and Fourth
.Mr* I’ G M< Flhanv, Mrs. W ilbur
T huradays Farm Union Hall
t'ook. Mr* fhw««y Ray. Mr* All««’
D .in e b o
F irst Tuesday, llunebo
Pattinon Mr* ()w«n Thonia/», .Mi*
School llo u s s j.
Bruce Tt.oina
Mr* Holton. Ml »a
Doretia Second nnd F auth Turn-
Maud«« Cha*«
Mr*. <’«d« an<( Mi
day
Dorena Chumli
!/• t» r Cyr.
Ilatlli-yvllli-
First nnd Third
Mr* C arrie P arsh all visited with
T huradays, lladlayvtll« School.
«taught r Mr* 1 W F e n o v e r Hue
H u -Ii F irst Sunday id each
day. retu rn in g to lunetloti City M o ll
month, H eeela School House
day.
Jasper- Second nnd Fourth Wr,l-
?
Mr. and Mi
R uber' llateheler an I
THURSTON
ii radays. W. O. W. Hall. Jasper.
i hildri 11. spent u eoupb- of dava rt
s
Lorain Heeoml
and
Fourth
Second
Mr M.ior 1 Mur'-litli-l-l vlsjl.-il his 111- II K Cha ' h one. Ihe formerly
W--Ini-» lay». I. O. O. F. Hull.
rt -ii'ed at Corvallis m d w r»- on the!r
'iiu;:ht
B>-rt W eaver lust T i l
Ml Vernon F irst and Third
way to Covina, California, w here they
day.
Wi-diiei-lay Hrasf.i-ld Store.
Mrs R achel-
id Ii. rt»-rt tira-, went -I w ill o o ik e C o d r horn*
Silk Crei-k M eets F irst and Third
• r is Mrs ( h a - i'» 1st -r
I “ -’ex tt’l a O’ r h - in t I I h - v sir -
T hursday at Cedar School House
M r. an d M rs L o n Itn lin - a n d family
In killing on- .
S pencer C reek—T hird Friday,
M nnd Mrs Willis Bertsi-h wiul-- h a v e m o v e d to la - b r ic k G a rd e n s T le -v
Pine Grovo P.ehool House.
a trip of several days to Hood River f o r m e r ly liv e d a t ( ’ b a s e G a r il'- ii
Trent-—Serond ami F ourth Wed
Leonard T. Maxwell altendi-d the
T h e y tr.o ve d R ev Moore di«- .Mettuallst
neadays
Pleasant HUI Hlxh
m in ister at Hpringfleld to his low Oregon W ashington game In Portland
School Bldg
last
.Saturday.
location.
S ecretaries will please send In
Ralph T aylor vlsit-d his b ro ile r The Hiinnis family plan on going to
lim e and place of m eeting and
The
Hln
ins
am
ity
plan
on
going
,o
Chari- - la-i T '"ir-iliiv They drove t >
changes of date as they siny oc­
C alifornia in the n ear future
Lohan-n to look at a ranch.
cur.
II
K.
C
hase
and
Elm
>
C
h
a
se
m
a
d
e
1
Rev. V ictor Morrl- who wa past- r
of the chur-h here 16 years axo a business trip to P ortland Wetlo«
preached last T hursday - v-nlng pre
cisling rally day. Last Sunday wa -
rally day (here were 70 present at
Bible .School.
Mr. and .Mrs. (loll from Portland
visited Mr. amt Mrs. Ar< h Hhough the
first of the week.
Maude Russell who Is ntt-ndliiK
‘ /n x .-r/< jn K a r f
Normal at Monmouth spent th-- in.,.k
' W • "*- 6 7 6 DEPARTM ENT STORES
•end with her p aren ts, Mr. und Mrs
| Fred Russell
042 Willamette Kt., Eugene, Oregon.
Mrs. Il <>. llaiiKh received n tele-
Kram several days ngb th at her
brother Th-.toas Htanl.le had passed
away.
Mrs Joe Hart father, Mr. D aniels,
who ma-l- his home with her passed
aw ay last Friday. II • bail bean con­
fined to hi - In-1 for several months.
You appreciate tli
i you were to buy 4,224,(KO
Tin rem ains were shipped to (Jrex.in
pair» ol stockings, you could do so at a fa r lo w e r prioe
c ity for Internm ent, Mrs. H art ic
pci p a ir than if you bought only a single pair or even a
.eom pnnled them.
thousand dozen pairs.
Mr. and Mrs. H arry lla rh lt and son
Something of the buying power of tlie nation-aride
from Coburg visited relatives here
Institution of which this Store is a part, may be
Tuesday.
gleaned from the following article which appeared in
j Mrs. Fay McCoy from Eugene spent
the Nciu York Times the other day;
¡T hursday
night
with
Mrs.
Inns
"What is believed to be the largest single order ever
'Hhough.
placed for women’s full-fashioned silk hosiery lias just
Mrs. W illiam Retnle spent several
been put through by the J. C. Penney Company. It
days last week visiting relatives at
calls for .352,000 doxen (4,224,000 pairs) of the good*
Salem.
for deliveries ranging through all of next year. The
Arch Hhough spent several days
company now operate« 745 department stores In various
last week n ear Prineville hunting
parts of the country. The order Is almost twice **
| d eer he reported no lin k.
large as that placed by the company op tiaulat flMt*
Miss Mildred Price taught a t Lea-
chan disc about a year ago."
a fte r n o o n
w e re
M r*
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