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TH U R SD A Y I »EGEM HER 28, l92i>
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Lane County Farmers Union News
OFFICIAL PUBLICATION LAN«
COUNT* UNIT r»O. 14
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FARM REM IN D ER S
• O FFICERS OF LANE COU NT* •
By Special
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FARM ERS’ UNION
•
--respondents
• C W Allen. Vida. P resident
Costs i f handling early lam bs on • W l. Saale, Eugene, Vtce-<rest- •
e a stern Oregon ranges is practically • d ent.
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th» sam e as those for handling late • Betty M K appauf. C ottage Grove •
ember 23 V hard game |s an ticipate I
UPPER W IL L A M E T T E
• |
lam bs, though n early double the • S ecretary -T reasu rer.
V id ette C urts who was operated
am ount of bay is requires!, an ex- • W alter Morgan. Cresw ell. Conduc-* I T»x> very good and very exciting on Tuesday of last week »«« brought
ta m e s of hu- ke tb«It were played at 'lo r e T hursday.
p* im ent station rep o rt says Some • to r
th e P leasant 1011 h '-h seh o o l gym­
invest m eat for sheds for lam bing • H H Sm ith. Eugene, Doorkeep-
nasium last FrM ay when the girl«
tin; is needed, but th ese ex tra cos’s • er.
TH U R STO N
a te com pensated by slightly larg er • O. L C lem ent. Wa te rrllle . Chap- . and boy» team s of W alker high
' school and P leasant Hill high school
lam b crop, heavier iam bs, and usu al­ • lain.
Mr unit Mr« Ed Baxter
met. The balcony of the gym nasium W endltng -pent the w eekend
ly a bet!< r price.
was packed with e n th u siasts who re Mr. B axter
pioth r
; reived many a thrill during the
Changr’ in the site of Oregon dairy
My and -\ti
C urtis Price a '
gam es
W alker »«» well repr« s< n. P erry Brice w o a r c att< lidillg I- A
herds is having som e effect on th e
' ed and did som e splendid rooting. | P at C orvallis arc spending h d l ’sv»
tren d of th e industry, the experim ent
The studentbody of th e ’’le a s m t here.
station finds. In the coast d istric ts
! lllll high school u n d er the leader
herds w here n a c fin e ry is av ailab le
A i-well W eaver left last T hursday
! ship of Bob Monson gave many good for K lam ath Falls.
a re increased to maximum carry in g
veils and songs. The girls' score was
site for the farm In the W illam ette
T here was no school the last few
Things You Should Know
' a tie 29 to 29 The team s w ere even ilavs last week in the prim ary grade
m lle y herds on strictly dairy farm s
, ly m atched and put up splendid as th e teacher. Ml«« Dorothy Travis,
a r - also being enlarged, but h erds
b asketball
both
displaying
tr im took the te a rh era exam ination In E u­
carried as sidelines on general farm s
work and quickness of action. The gene.
or track farm s a re no more than
. boys’ game was nip and tuck through
Mr. and Mrs Felix S parks from
holding th e‘r own sixe.
‘ out th e en tire struggle. The calm Blue River spent the past week en I
; d elib erate team work of th e W alker »1th th eir son Arch Shoiigh
Clover failures In the Pacific n o rth ­
y-. < ._____
1 boys was offset by th e fast short
S anta C lara basketball learn played
w est a
' wn by rep o rts of the
by John Joseph Gaine», M. D
. passes of the Pleasant Hill offensive. the T hurston team Iasi Thursday
Oregon ex; rinient statio n to be in-
Many
sen satio n al
long
distance evening »m the local floor. T h u rs­
c reas'n g rapidly. Among the reasons
Vaccination.
i baskets w ere throw n by the W alker ton won.
assigned for the failu res are de­
W ith th e approach of w inter,
Rev T urner from Eugeni la apend
center. The close of the game show-
creases! soil fertility, use of poor
s-e;(. disease and insect injury, ad- comes th e possibility of w in ter con­ | ed both team s had a score of 23 lug thl« week In T hurston.
tagion, and th e prevention of such
Maude Russell, who Is attending
Five m inutes m ore was pluyed and
ve.-se clim atic conditions, poor cut
everyone had eonceedcd the gam e to N ormal at Monmouth, Is »pen ling '
tn ra l p ractices an d lack of inocula­ seem s a very ratio n al th o u g h t at
th is tim e. We know th a t Je n n er
W alker
when
C larence
Monson holidays with her parent« Mr and
tion
w as a hundred y ears ahead of his
bouncing the bull the full length of Mrs Fred Russell.
tim e when he gave the world its
Jay (¡rant from C orvallis 1» A C
th e floor made a bask-1 In the last
Each y ear new crop» gathered bv
m ost valuable preventive o f sm all­
half m inute of plnv. m aking the score ind M arjorie G rant from MmiinHlt'
explorers and in v estig ato rs in many
pox. Only within the la s t ten or
28 to 27 in favor of P leasant Hill As N orm al a re spending llie holidays
p a rts o* th e world, an- sent into Ore­
fifteen y ear- have vaccines been ex ­
th e P leasant Hill team is p ractically with th e ir parents. Mr and Mrs
gon. The experim ent statio n , seed
tensively used fo r th e prevention
a new team , th e patron« of th e school C harlie G rant.
com panies, and plant breeders are
o f o th er fq o ally serious diseases.
Haxel Kdminston. who 1« allending
were delighted with the results.
Introducing
and
d v elo ricg
new-
Vaccines have alm ost obliterate»!
N orm al at A -hland. and Maud* Ed
rropa and Improved varieties
The
R ooters < aps of yellow and purple, minstou. who 1« atten d in g P. of o .
typ
C r-gon farm er is t*'U« able to “try
each
hearing the Initial of Its owner, In I'ugt ne. are spending the holiday.»
tdge
in
sanitary
precautions.
kr.o
o u t“ many crops tfca’ may or may
One of th e most dreaded diseases urrived Friday Dt cam ber 17 -q time at th e ir home here.
not be of value to him. Many of
kr.own today is scarlet fever. for th e W alk er-P leasan t HUI hasket-
H -rold
Baugh
from
Eli <• n
th “se crops are of little o r no value.
C hildren anyw here n ear a case of
Mr. and Mrs M. E Hays of Q ardln- spent the week end at John Price’«.
th is terrib le infection should be . er. Oregon, art- spending a few lavs
M erit R enter and Mrs. Edwin B ern­
E xhibits a t f » - h- bo - and g irl-’ vaccinated bv a good physician
h ard t an I d au g h ter from Cushman
at
P
leasant
HUI
visiting
friends.
club m em bers at? regarded by R. C
w ithout, delay.
T hey atten d ed th e C hristian E n­ spent Tin «day night at John Eilmln«-
Seym our, s ta te club leader, som e­
I believe th a t influenza can be
deavor
C hristm as party S aturday ton.
w hat as th e sto rek eep er's window
prevented by the tim ely use of night.
Em ployes of Eugene Pow er ; hint
displays
F w persons recogniz? the
good vaccines; 1 vaccinated tw enty-
a re placing the poles for electricity
A fter a w eek's sickness
Miss
■vast am ount of work and care back
five p atien t- luring the epidemic
to he Installed here in the n ear fu
of th e exhibits.
S tartin g several
of 1918, ar.<l tw enty-three o f them E sth e r Gulliford. who is teac h er of ture.
m onths before the fair, the club
escaped the disease, one coming th e prim ary grade« of P leasant Hill
C arl Sm ith from Newport »pint a
from an infected fam ily. I do not was able to take h er place at the
m em bers work diligently until the
few
days th e first of the week visit
know
a
single
physician
th
a
t
claim
s
school Mtindav D ecem ber 20
Mary
ev eg L '
to know a satisfacto ry tre a tm e n t H arden and Mrs. C. E Jo rdan sub­ ing friend here.
fo r the “ fiu.” We get th e best in­
T h ere will be a C hristm as tree nt
form ation obtainable, but th e best stitu te d In h er absence.
The dairy m anufacturing short
the church Friday ivim ing
The
is m eager. 1 would alw ays advise
About th irty young folks attended grade self ols of T hurston ami Davis
course will be held at O A. C. this
vaccine in a th reatened epidem ic;
y e a r Jan n arv 10 to F ebruary 5. It
it can do no harm , and may do a th e C hristian E ndeavor C hristm as a re planning the program .
very g reat g o o '.
p arty S aturday night D ecem ber 18. A
■will carry three divisions with th ree
The v irtu e of anti-toxin in »fiph- C hristm as tree p rettily decorated
specialists in charge
F irst week
th e ria is w ell-e-tabliShed; so firmly
neutralization
of cream :
second
»o, as to make it an act o f crim inal was laden w ith p resen ts which w e r’ i
V arious i
we=k s w p - i cream hutterm ak in g ;
neglect to fail to give an ti-toxin in d istrib u ted by m em bers.
this deadly foe of our children. w ere th e gifts but th e noisy p resen ts
th ird and fourth sp ecialists in cottage
Some day we expect to walk in the such as drum s, horn« whistle« Itnd '
ch ese. Also cream grading in the
lig h t, and the vaccine treatnvent m outh harps were most prom inent
f e ir th week
will come into its own— and it will
Five new pupils have enrolled in I
lead a’l methods in w hat s known
th e P leasan t HUI public school. L e s-j
as “preventive medicine.”
No L!ons Luncheon
te r Mann and four Barnum children. |
The Springfield Lions will not
The th ree Y arborough children have!
m eet tor luncheon tom orrow, in
left school, th e fam ily m oving to ,
order rhat t t
women serving may
R eedsport.
FOR
SALE—C
arbon
paper
In
larg»
spend the time at home preparing
The P leasan t HUI b asketball team
B y A rth u r Brisbane
sheets, 28x39 Inches, suttao le fot
for Christmas.
will play Cresw ell W ednesday Dee-1
m aking tracin g s The n e s t Offlcs
Community News
About l/o u f
H e â lî ’
CHANGE TO TEARS
FIGHTER’S DRUGS.
IN THE TURKEY'S CRAW.
PROSPERITY’S CHILDREN.
SERVICE
If, as a big income taxpayer, you
had prepared smiles for the *250,-
000,000 refund, change your smiles
to tears.
The $250,000,000 will not be re­
funded.
.
Congress think.« the money
would be better in the Pork Bar­
rel than in the pockets of payers.
There is demand for more pub­
lic buildings.
And there Is the Farm Block. It
says that If Government has money
to burn, it should spend some on
solving farm problems, and cotton
men want help to hold up cotton.
Santa Claus is not coming with
his $250,000,000 hag to the big tax­
payers this year.
W h e n Pericles built the Parthenon
------ th a t was e n d u rirg service.
W hen Columbus discovered A m erica
------ th a t was a p erm an en t service.
Sgr
W h e n Lincoln freed the slaves
------ th a t was a h u m a n ita ria n service.
W h e n we fill your printing needs
-------th a t is a q u a lity service.
The
Willamatte
SPR IN G FIELD
z
Press
Captain Mabbutt, manager of
Dempsey’s training says the cham­
pion fighter was dragged with poi­
son in his coffee. That is possible.
Prizefighting is not 100 per cent
ethical.
But there is a drug successful
prizefighters absorb after they get
the championship that is potent,
aoart from chemistry. Its Ingredi­
ents include: Too much money,
self-indulgence, flattery. They all
take these drugs and are all beaten
by them in the end. And then
there is Father Time; he drags
and knocks out all of us.
While this richest country, which
solemnly believes that it won the
war, tries to fly anil can't, the de­
feated German nation goo« ns far
ahead of us in engineering as It
w.- In ehemJatry before the
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NELSON E X H IB IT S H IS
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T IM E AND PLACE OF
LOCAL M EETINGS
BIRDS AT L. A. SHOW
• Canary F irst W ednesday. Third
• S aturday, F arm ers VnluU Hall
Springfield Is Io be repreaenled at
the largest poultry show West of
Chicago
This »»» assured this week when
Hubert Nelson, crack poiiltrym an of
this dlslrli I whom» white Leghorn
birds tiHik high honors at the Inlet
national Livestock show, decided to
exhibit nt tile A m bassador show at
la»» An«>|c»
The Southland w inter «how will be
held shortly Nelson I» »ending three
cockerels and Ihr*«» pullein to the
exhibition
• Cloverdal»— Second and Fourth
’ Friday«. Cloverdale School House
• C resw ell First and Third Tues-
■ days, Croswell. M W of A Hall.
• Coast Fork Recoud and F our’ll
1 T hursdays. Farm Union Hall
Danebo— F irst Tuesday, Danebo
’ School House
Doreuii Second and Foulh Tues
• days. Dureila Churoh
1 tladleyvllle
First and Tin».I
’ T hursdays, Haill»‘yville School
• lleceta First Sunday of each
’ m onth. H erein tkchool llnu»e
J a s p e r—Second ami F ourth Wed
’ nesdays, «V <• W Hall, Jasp er
L orane Second
and
Fourth
’ Wcdn< »Jav* I O, t F Hall,
1 Mt
Vernon F irst and
th ird
1 W ednesday Brnsf.eld Store
v
Silk C reek M eets F lrsl and Thrid
T hursday at Cellar School House
S pencer C reek—Third Friday.
Pine Grove 8choot House.
T rent —Second and F ourth Wed
nesdays
P leasan t
Hill
High
School Bldg
S ecretaries will please send In
tim e and place of m eeting anil
changes of d ate as they may oc­
RADIO STATION Ktl.AC
290 7 Meter»; WO W atts; Pacific
S tandard Tims.
P ro g ra m
for
week
of
Decomber
?#. 197«.
M onday
Decsmbor 27
? tr» |i in • II t ’lub ai-llvltl-a
7 30 I’ til "T he R id ('lover Situa
tilin. ' l*rof (1 R llv s lip
7: U n m •'Fou ine R hubarb for
Early Mark eilng and Home V»e."
Prof A 0 Itouquet.
X (HI P nt
I’rtui l|d»-s of pruning.
No Î Prof W S Brown
M U p in "T he Place of S ulphur
»I M anagem ent
Dr W L
cur.
R eturn From P ortland— Dr. and
M rM Kuflrmo K estr r have retu rn ed
from a abort v u n in I'nrtland «Kb
Mr. « ml Mr*. E Q Ja rv is
Seavey In— L«r S« uve1
war a Spring th l I
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a
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NEW GROCERY
and Floral Shop
I wish to Announce the
opening of a new Grocery
Store and Floral Shop in
my building at 216 Main
Street. Call and look over
our Stock.
THOMAS McKINMS, Prop.
A Few
Suggestions
From the
3«
Store of
Practical
Gifts
S T O R fc fi
.
BreierCi
IN THE W I S T
6th and Willamette
Store 11
Give
Warm
Blankets
$1-85 to
$12.50
Eugene, Ore.
w
)recialed-
T hf gift of dainty lingerie
I h the Ideal one for m other,
wife, or "best girl.’’
L "t
uh «how you these pretty
things of—
Ituyon z and Sheen
In bloomers, step-ins <du>m-
Ise and com binations. Soft
pastel colors, som e con
tru stin g trim s, some fancy
edges.
Colorful Gift Kerchiefs
Crepe he Chine
with gold m etal lace edges;
hem stitched Irish linen; color­
ed pure linen with fancy cut­
out edges; white kerchiefs
with
co n strastln g
applique
co rn ers; colored silk with
white lace edge; printed p at­
terns, and dosens of other
novelties.
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