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THURBDAY NOVRMHKH 18. 192ft
Lane County Farmers Union News
O FF IC IA L P U B LIC A TIO N L A N * CO UN TY U N IT NO. 14
I f
County Budget For 1927
j Community News
Is Fixed at $350,737.97
UPPER W IL L A M E T T E
By Special
a
. -**va^endent»
GARDEN W AY
OFFICERS OF LANE COUNTY •
FARMERS' UNION
*
• • • • •
• •
PO U LTR Y H IN T S
1 C W Altos. Vida. I'r»»lilent
W I. He.it», Eugirin, VIce-ITssl
From H A. C,
deni.
• i
I H" .ty M Kappuuf, Collage Grove • |
Water I» always m re-isarv for the
Hceretej-y Treasurer.
• ,
Walter |»/>rgan, Creswell. Condite • fowls «Io n they conisi off tin- riaists
ior
* In I h e morning, when C e c in e light«
are used.
II II Smith, jF.ugene. Poorkrep
5 000 09
Calling for an expenditur« of »350. Crow-Vaughn
Mrs. Schoop mother of Mrs George , The I». T. A of district 100 held
4.000.'»
Badger
mountain
73797 for general county expense»
7,000 00 Kelsay of I'lousanl Hill is very sert I maaa meeting In the school hou»"
.Mapleton-t'ushmun
and 81W.W7.70 for market road» the
6.000 00
hi B| the home of her daughter' Friday evening at which there was
Lane county budget has been pre­ Canary north ......
6,000.00 a, llelllnghnm. Whmhtngton. She had! ,(|1 attendance of sixty. The meeting
junction
City
west
rr.
pared by the county budget com
lllrils are fri-quently broiight Int«»
4.000 00 a stroke id aP lw flexy several week« , wa„ opened by the president. W. J - , O. L Clement, Wa te r 3 « » .
mlttee for 1M7. The only new Item ( Game farm
I '
Pengra
It
was
voted
to
have
Ute
1
prodiicllon
bv tin use of a wet ma ah
and
Mrs.
Kelaay
went
to
her
ago
lain
of the budget Is »900 fur a ru ral,
fed In lhe Itopper» In lhe sanie niait
»137.513 00 i„.,|8t,t,.. retuning utter two w««k<. i next meeting ltocrtitber 17. after Cc t ( ,
Total
Some demonstration agent.
ncr as Gts dry feed. A quart or ils'»
________________
|0u»9ay Mrs Kelaay received word time the m eetings will be held every
The market road budget Is condi­
DANCE Stevens Hall Every Satur-1 ^ r mother had had anoiher stroke seeoad Friday of each month. Mrs
.nieal or nieal lo every loo blrds la
tional on half the sum budgeted being
nisgi-d In Ihs inaali
day Night. Garrett's Orechestsa
U. an(, waa v,.r). |„ „
. Clarence Chase handed In her reslg i •
paid by the state,
FARM REM IN D ER S
.! nailon
nation as Secretary and Mrs Elmo
and
daughter,
Mrs C F. Hyde
Canaral Fund Listed
l'inillrymih who iinderstantl prop-ir
Betty Jeanne, of Eugene, formerly of ' Chase was appointed Io succeed her
’ The items in the 1087 budget for
leeillus «Md m6L'«geutetll do Ilot ils»
The entertainment consisted of songs
I
Presence of illm-o|»»r»i|on In Ihe tonies or dopes orf Ihelr Itix-k»
the general fund are as follow s:
er
day November 15 to be at the bed by the school children and a vocal
stem eiVt Vascular region of GW
Advertising ------------------- » 3,000.00 Springfield
solo
by
Norton
Pengra
accompanied
---------
side of her son Emery Schreuder.
2,600 O')
polato in Oregon has been found In
Agriculturist --------------
lllrils
for
TltsnkHglvliig
murkel aro
by
Mrs.
P»-ngra
After
the
profram.
Who has been opvraithi on for an ac­
13.000 0‘ ,
Assessor's office ---------
games were played and refreshm ent! many y ears work at Ihe experlmet.l fallened qulrkly by lieavy corn fee«l-
tyrwtfon
monthly
pansions
hava
bewn
ute attack of appendtcttls.
60O.W,
station io be an unreliable Index ol tng A »et. nui «h consisGng of 60 |i r
Auditing
.......- ------
Mr and Mrs. Floyd Lord and Mrs. of cider and doughnuts were served. the presence of disease-producing
granted as follows
Nanay J. Dunlap
25.000
<
>
0
cent grountl corn. 40 p«’r cent »hnris
Care of p o o r --------------
Mr and Mrs G It Fl«h and son.
12.000 00 Portland. »19; John McNulty. Port­ Lord's mother. Mrs Rose lleaver. and Gilbert and John Lynch of Spring organisms II cannol safely be relied and enough tiullermllk lo maki- a bat-
Circuit c o u r t --------------
.700 00 land. »4®. Walter W McBride. Port Mr. and Mrs. Ttvey of Edenvalo field will spend Ihe week-end with upon as Ihe sole guide In separating 1er In U»eil
Coroner ------------ ---------
land »11: John H Long. Linn toe »30: | motored to Swtoahoroe Friday morn
sound from diseased stoek or plant
«.O
'»«» 00
County c o u r t --------------
Thomas J. Mahonay. Portland. Mo I j Ing expecting to return that night, the Asehel Fish family of Salem
ing
More Ihan 13.000 tubers were
1.200.00
Turkey« are noi i oniini d for Ihe
Stenographer ----------------
Edith
Col«'
a
former
nurse
of
the
Laura W
King.
Portland.
»id, but ihe heavy rain aecompanled wim
examined In llndllig Giese facts out fattening period
2.000.00
County fair ---------------------
Frank A Jvrtnann. Portland,
»30, I lightning and wind caused them to Pacific Christian hospital and Mark
7.000.09
Court h o u s e -----------------
James B Hapkma Portland,
»16; stay all night
They visited at th* Cole of Chase Gardens were married
18.000.00
Poultry dressed for Storage la dry
Clerk» office ----------- ---- -
Jofca D. Lynch. Portland. »10; Mary homes of Mr and Mrs J A 1‘helps Saturday, They will reside with the
The only method of ronndling
4.77000
pick'd
District attorneys office
W. Worden. Portland. 180; Benjamin and' Mr and Mrs. George Lord return groom s parents at Chase Gardens blight of apples and pear trees in .
500.0')
District sealer -------
L Saar» Vernonia. »30; Mary H Wilt. Ing Saturday morning
Mrs. Rose I for the present The community wel Oregon that has proved at all sucres*
Alfalfa leaves and blossoms ars
20.392.27
E m erg en cy ---------------—
Tillamook. »30; Charles F Cochran Beaver remained at Swlsshome io , coined them with a noisy and well ful Is i-ullltig out all Ihe diseased ,
used as green feeil wli'-n kale and
1.800 00
Fruit inspector
C.Xtaga Grove, »20; Charles H
ports, burning them und disinfecting
attended charivari Tuesday night
root cropa cannot be obtained
200.00 Halnoe. Band. »30; Victor Johnson visit her daughter. Mrs George lx»r-l
Health officer ------
Merle Chase left the first of Ihe the wounds
Thia work promptly i
Mr
and
Mrs.
O.
H
Wangelm
have
800 00
Indigent soldier —
and thoroughly done holds Ihe ills- j
..
K -" . '» •'» m week for Callforulu for tils health
Poultry producing market egg« are
800.00 C~ ~
ÎBSU1« ------------------
Philip Saul and family were visit­ ease lo a minimum, hut does not j
T
m
i
m
Gwi
cottage
on
the
Tinker
ran
fed 1 lo 2 pounds of green feed dally
3.500
Justice c o u r t ---------
iJ X i*Hlok*XX D^to.l'»W, tlw
«<“ ’ * on lU,; TlUlU‘r rant'1 ors at the Thomas Maxwell home always prevent recurrence the folio» for every 100 birds llre«-ding poultry
Young folks of the neighborhood en
1.200.00
Juvenile c o u r t ------
mg year.
Joye
dthem selves listening in on the Tuesday
are fed all Gle green feed they will
3.000.00
Public health service —
football games. Armistice day an I
cons
time
2.000
00
Registration, election —
T IM E AND PLACE OF
• Saturday.
Interplantlng of Etterstiurg 121 ,
TH U R STO N
900 »0
Rural home dem agent
strawberries with oilier varieties fur!
LOCAL M EETING S
•
Breeding hens are forced Ini» y
The basket social to be given by
1.200 00
Scalp bounty ---------------
Canary—First Wednesday. Third •
Walter Edmtaton Is having vntrr pollination has been found Ineffective resting period near the Iasi of N ot -
the
public
school
children
of
Pleas­
6.850 00
School superintendent
Saturday. Farmers Union Hall.
•
by Oregon growers as well as by the i tuber and kept out of production
ant Hill will be held at the locU piped Into his houss
31.400 00
Sheriff s o f f ic e --------—
Cloverdale—Second and Fourth •
Mr and Mrs George are at Noll state college Nearly all commercial until January. This Is ai-rompltahidt
church
Friday
November
19
A
very
800.00
Slaughtered a n im a ls----
Fridays. Cloverdale School House. •
good program Is berng planned by with their son. Norman and family. plantings of this variety have been by taking uwav the protein feeds anil
6.715.00
Surveyor's office ----------
Creswell—First and Third Tues- •
Wm Eyler and Ray Mitchell made iBlerptonlgd al one lime nr another feeding largely oats nnd mill run.
the teachers. Mrs. Clark and Mrs
500
0
)
Tax rebate
days. Creewell, M. W. of A. Hall. •
a business trip to Landax Iasi Fri­ lo gel them lo bear fruit on lh-
Gulllfonl.
2.000 00
ThisUe and plant insect
Coast Fork—Second and Fourth •
terminal
blossoms.
Pollen
from
Oregon poullrymt-n are ordering
The Sunday school of the Christian day.
3,395 te)
Treasurer s o ff ic e --------
Thursdays. Farm Union Hall.
•
The I-adles AW are planning oa other varlelles proved no more ef their baby chirks no*, some hatch­
church
at
Pleasant
Hill
pledged
»45
12.500.00
Widows' p e n s io n ---------
Danebo—First Tuesday, Danebo •
fectlve than polton of It» own vsrletv eries being already pretty well sold
, to the Armenian Relief fund last Sun­ giving a play In the near future
25.000 00
Retiring warrants -------
School House.
The Davis Sewing club met with
out.
day.
2.500.00
Fair d e fic ie n c y _______
Dorena—Second and Fouth Tues- •
Mrs.
Helen
Campbell
Wednesday
The
most
Injurious
cutworms
In
The ladles of the Christian church
128.917.70
Roads and highways ....
An Increase In grain and a decrease
days. Dorena Church.
•
Oregon spend the winter ns Immature
are planning a bazaar sometime In afternoon
In ttiHsh prevents moiling, wnlrb is
H aileyville — First and Third •
Mr.
and
Mrs
Frank
Campbell
spent
caterpillars
In
Ihe
soil
says
Hie
ex­
December.
T o t a l ____________ ____ »350.737 97
Thursdays. HadleyvlUe School. •
They are present likely to come If production of (Ins
Miss Jaunita Lombard who has Friday night in Eugene the guests of periment station
General road and bridge Items are
Heceta—First Sunday of each •
Mr and Mrs. Ted George
In the spring and all set for a foray n<» k Is kept above 6u per cent.
been
assisting
at
the
Tinker
ranch
ns follows:
month, Heceta School House.
*
Mrs Beulah Harblt Is spending a on the new rrops as soon as the
during apple season returned to hhr
» 64 458.85
Road d is tr ic t s -----------
Jasper—Second and Fourth Wed- • home at Springfield Monday Novem­ few days with her daughter, Mrs. plants push their tops through the
(ine half pound of salt Is mlgoil
15.000.00 ; □esdays. W. O. W. Hall. Jasper. •
M ain ten a n ce________
Frank
Campbell.
with
l»o pounds of nmsh In every
soil
All
that
cannol
be
destroyed
.
ber 15.
i
9.458.85 '
Weak districts
Mrs. HarVey Hadley form Hadley- by burning or burying of plant rem- ' third batch,
Lorane—Second
and
Fourth •
Mr.
and
Mrs
M
E.
Hayes
of
Gar-!
lO.OOO.iJO
E q u ip m en t___
Wednesdays. I. O. C. F. Hall.
• diner. California spent the week-end vllle spent last Tuesday with tier nants under which they hide, are
20 000.00
B r id g e s ----------
Mt. Vernon—First and Tplrd •
mother. Mrs Taylor Needham.
Litter Is wait heil carefully and
best deult with by poisoned bran.
at Pleasant Hill
10,000 to !
Ferries ______
Mr.
and
Mr-
Felix
Sparks
from
Mc­
Wednesday. Braaf.eld Store.
•
changed
before It becomes damp p n -t
Result«
are
Inexpensive,
quick
nnd
The Jordan's have moved Into their
Silk Creek Meets First and ThJrd • elegant new home at Pleasant lllll Kenzie Bridge spent the week end sure.
heavy. A six Inch lay«>r of straw la
T o t a l ________________ »128.917.70
Thursday at Cedar School House • A (ru(.k |<)a(| of h()mp furnlaBln<a with Ihelr son and family. Mr and
used for the litter.
The market road budget is as fol­
SpeDcer Creek— Third
Friday.
Mrs. Arch Slough
See
Hoyt's
Shoes
before
making
came
out
from
Wertherbee-'I’ow
rs
low s:
Pine Grove School House.
Rev und Mrs Allison from Eugene your purchase. 321 Muin street
CALL AND SEE Dr. N W. Emery
Furniture Store recently.
Maintenance and better-
Trent—Second and Fourth Wed-
took Wednesday evening dinner at
N
11-18
on
prices on plaie and other work, tf
There
will
be
a
lax
meeting
of
» 34.512.09
sesdays.
Pleasant Hill
High * road dnatrlct No 10 nt Pleaeant II.II John Ednilston’s.
......
10.000«')
School Bldg.
Fred Spencer and John Kdmlstnn
school house Saturday. November 20
30.000.00
Bridges
Secretaries will please send I n «
s . v, : j l
motored rn-ar Junction City Wednrs.
Jasper-Lowell
10.000 00
time and place of m eetinc and • planning to attend the Oregon-Cor- day rn a duck hunt.
......
7.000.00
changes of date as they may oc- • | vaills game at Corvallis next Satiir-
The was a school meet Ing held nt
Lynx Hollow
......
5.000 00
ihe school house W idnesday evening
cur.
• ' day.
Lorane south ................ ......
5,000.00
Mr. and Mrs. D. <1 Linton and two lo levy a lax. There was quite i
Wolf c r e e k __________ ___
5.000.CO
1 young children Lawrence and Bobbie, crowd In attendance
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Price anil
and Mrs. Ludwig Miller left for Galt.
California by auto W ednesday. Nov­ Perry Price from Corvallis spent the
ember 17 to be at the bedside if Armistice vacation at their home
Mrs. Linton's anil Mrs
Miller's here
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Jackson and
brother. Mr. Williams Klugow. Mr.
Klugow has often visited at the Lin­ family rom Eugene spent Sunday at
ton home He Is suffering from brain Ray Bough's.
Mr and Mrs. Arthur Rice were In
hemmorhage.
Thurston
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs.
Goes to Hospital
Rice was formerly Miss Helen l eech
C. E. Jordon. Pleasant lllll farmer,
out and formerly resided here.
has gone to Portland where he -will
l>ee King form Newport arrived in
undergo an operation for app'-ndlol-
Thurston Tuesday evening to look
tia at the veterans' hospital.
after his property here.
Miss Elizabeth McMahon and her
Bee colonies may lie so well pre aunt, Mrs. Kellems nnd son from
pared for winter In Oregon as io Eugene motored to the summit last
. require no attention from late o -t. Sunday. They had car trouble on j-“-
t ober to early March, says the bee turning and had to lr towed In.
Hpeciallst of ihe experiment station. I Misses Anna and Ggga Erickson
The three essentials of preparation spent Sunday with their parents at
tores. | Fal1 *>•«*•
are large colony, abundant
Mrs. Hum Stevens from Onkrldge
and winter protection. As many a«
j 15,000 young workers In addition to visited their aunt, Mrs.Tnylor Need­
the old. and no less than 40 to 50 ham the past week end.
, isiunds of honey, are needed
See the«« cork« in the EASY ¡inti m ake yo u r giiess. Abso­
4OR SALE—Carbon paper In largo
lu te ly F IIE E CneHH now. T o the perfton guesHlng tho
»beet«, 26x39 Inches, suitable for
NOTICE OE ROAD DISTRICT
nearest to the e orred n iin ib i r o f corks we w ill give
MEETING
making trnalngs The News Office
Sf
WIN
WIN
$25
$25
In Gold
In Gold
I
How Many Corks in
the Big EASY.Tub?
In Our Window
For
the Thanksgiving Dinner
We can supply you w ith the m any necessary
delicacies th a t go to make up the successful
T hanksgiving dinner. Our stock is fresh and
every brand speaks quality. Lowest prices.
FRUITS, NUTS, VEGETABLES, SPICES
It Always Pays to Trade at Grays
B R A /5
C A 5H & C A R R y
To Whcm It May Concern:
NOTICE OE ROAD DISTRICT
Notice I m hereby given that n meet­
MEETING
ing of the legal voler i being rcsplent
taxpayers and owners of real proie To Whom It May Concern:
Notice Is heri-bv elven that a
erlv In Road District -No. 23. in Lane
County. Oregon, will be held at the ,nK
Gie legal voters being resident
hour or 2 R. M. on the 20th day rif taxpayer' and owner' of real prop-
Noviinber. A. D..
1926, al
t h e 1 "r ,y lb Road District No. 2, in Lane
I'nlty
S c h o o lh o u s e
in
Raid County, Oregon, will bo held at the
Road District lo determine whether Ihol,r "f 2
M f»n the 20th day of
said road district shall levy n special [ November. A. D. 1926 at the Mi
tax of »1660.35 upon all Go- taxable i Konr.lc Bridge Sctioolhouo- in Kalil
property In said district for Gv pur-1 Road District, to determine whether
pose of providing funds for 1 mill on "«l‘> mad district shall levy a special
road G near Pengra, 1 mill on road A tax of »5596 36 upon all the taxable
up «he river from Lowell, I mill on property In said district for the pur
road K up Wlnherry, 1 mill on road pose of providing funds for 3 Mills to
J up Big Eall Creek above Wlnherry widen O’Larry grade on Foley Spring
Bridge and 1 mill from Bridge to Road, one half mill on King road, one
nnd one half mills on Belknap road.
cross roads on road J.
('. R BARNARD. County Judge. I
C. R. BARNARD, County Judge.
CLINTON HURD,
CLINTON HURD,
County Commissioner
County Commissioner.
O. E. CROWE.
O. E. CROWE.
County Commissioner
County Commissioner
N 4-11-18
N 4-11-18
$25 in Gold FREE
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PHONE 919
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