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    T H U R S D A Y J A N U A R Y *’>, 1927
T I IK S P R IN G F U D L D N E W S
J>AOH TWO
Lane County Farmers Union News
O F F IC IA L
P U B L IC A T IO N
LAN«
C O U N T Y U N IT NO. »4
Baby Bsst
UNIVERSAL'S LATEST
tinder favorable coudlllons there
ORANGE LECTURERS TO
By Special
HAS ALL STAR CAST
are several advuntum s In producing
Correspondants
HOLD SCHOOL AT O. A. C. • C W Allen. Vids. President
»
young beef for market rather W ish
"Becreto of the Night" the Uni­
• W I Seal«. Eugene. V lcePrasI •
mature beef
Young rattle make
versal Jewel comedy myst< ry picture
O. A. C» Corvallis. Jan. «—A • dent
*
larg"r gains than older rattle on the
with un all star cast la coming to
pchool for grange lecturer» »111 be • Betty M Kappauf. Cottage Qrove •
same quantity of feed, yearling« be
GARDEN WAY
THURSTON
the
llell Theatre Fit ami Hui Jan 7-1,
fceld hero January 14-11 under the 1 • Secretory Treasurer.
Illg able to make 25 to |U per cent
auspices of the college extensolon • Walter Morgan. Creswell. Conduc-»
Mr and Mrs Frank Bailey attend more gain than mature rattle on the Jatues Kirkwood and Mudgr Bellamy
The Ladles Aid Society gavw
,
are featured players
aerrk-c.
The program. arranged by • tor.
* cafeteria dinner at the hall New I *» • »»«Hr reunion at the home »1 same feed
Furthermore, by rais­
the state grange lecturer Mrs. Min-! • H H. Smith. Eugene. Doorkeep-
• I
Among those who have Important
Mrs. Bailey's sister. Mrs. furry In ing and rattening calves the money
day they took In »41 00
*1 Year's
*(e K Bond, and the department of • • '
Merle H a n s . n from G len .d . w h o , Philomath. Sew Y< ea r, da
invested ran be turned over In a parts are Zaiu Pitts, lluaemary
markets and rural organisations of • O. L. Clement. Ws tervllle, Chap- • spent holidays at Thurston, returned
Mr and Mrs. W. H Anderson a r e , , hnrt time
Young heevea offer Theby. tlltn lloffman. Tom Itlrkrtta,
*
the extension aerrlce. wtU feature • lain
! spending a few days In Portland
greater
choice
In
the date of market­ Tom H Guise Arthur Stawart Hull.
home last Sunday.
j
actual
demonstrations
given
by
Mr and Mrs Frank Halley spent ing becauar they hold their bloom Tom Wilson and Joseph Hlngh-ton
Miss Eldora Danewood. who Is at
grahger> them selves who have shown
„ „ d in g Normal a. Ashland .pen« the ’ ™
'»
• " * “* * longer This I. a decided advantage Herbert lllache directed.
FARM
REMINDERS
marked ingenuity and ability in ar­
weekend with Hasel tri «teaton T h .y ! •
J T
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W“A
W
®r
This release la the screen version
. ..
....
tag Mashing
While
. Cattle
. . . . with Inferior form
. ___ and .......
Washing Machine to .
ranging local programs
poor of the rnmous si age play, "The
returned to Ashland last Monday.
thvre they also visited Mrs Bailey's i quality are not suitable for the pro­ Nightcap." written by Mai Marrin
A few of the Items on the three-;
Misses Mamie Russell
Marjorie
Various truck crops in Oregon are
sisters. Mrs. Shelley and Mrs. KeltcT.
day program are. "Maintaining In
duction of desirable beef
To pro and Guy Bolton
The alory la one
sometimes
attacked
by
several Grant and Flossie Herrington re­
A family reunion of the Travis fam ­
terest in Rural Communities." by P. species of very small frtngede wing turned to Nomal at Monmouth last
dues young beef, grain must he fed of thrilling Intensity, despite the fact
ily was held at the home of Rev slid In considerable quantities from the
W Powell, master of Polk County
that It la In great part arrorded
ed insects, commonly called thrlps Sunday.
Mrs. J. W Morrow and family of Till lime of weaning or even before to
Pemona-
"Music and Ita place In
comedy I real men!
Most of the ac­
Mr and Mrs. Curtis Price. Perry
The species known to do serious
the Lecturer's program." by Mrs. damage is called by the uame of the Price and Jay Grant returned to Cor­ aiuook Those present for the pleas­ the time of marketing
When the tion lakes place In a fine home where
Marie Klint McCall. B.ush College crop it Injures most seriously— vallis last Sunday where they are at­ ant event were: Mr and Mrs A. <’. feed consists chiefly of roughage, no a number of persona are assembled
Travis. Kmmajean and Franea. Mr. attempt should be made to fr-d out
Orange: "Interest In Yeung People.':
In a hastily conceived week end
onion thrlp. bean thrlp. pear thrlp. or tending O.» A. C.
Mrs. Norman Purkeraon
,,u, b* r‘ p * " * calve. C alve, to qualify for this pur party, the real purpoae of which la
by Mrs. Ines Miller. Monmouth Nor­ other kinds. Each of these kinds feeds
Mr and
Junction City visit«! fiends ot
nr“ ’ ° f pose must have qualify and finish to delay the examination of their
mal school: “Discussion of Commun­
on numerous other crops. The leaf from
Tr,vl One of the beef breeds O'horthorn bank hooks by a federal riam lner.
ity Drama." by O. A. C. Public speak of plant* attacked by thrlps becomes here and attended the New Year's j
. >. ■■ L. . O .
I »nd Miss Hawley of Seattle
tag department.
covered with small white spots dinner at the hall ta stS a tu r d .y
WwlnM(lBy
,w s.m « er 3» Hereford. Aberdeen Angus, and Gal
loway) should -----------
be used In the pro
Final meeting of session will be caused by the withdrawal of sap for
Hubert Oray motored to Monmouth
C A LL AND S E E Dr N W Emery
,h ‘‘ w***,lin« ot Mu" Mildred Drake durtion of young beef,
devoted to the grange state champ food. Fumigation with calcium cyan­ la s t S a t u r d a v
on prices on plate aad other work, t»
last »atu
. .
Sacremento and Hubert Travla of,
ioashlp debate on the question . "Re ide or nicotine or spraying with con­
Karl NetoM from Eugene spent
* c
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solved, that the federal government tact Insecticides are'recom ended for Thursday night with Loren Edm l.
rt.rrniony
perflrfme<1
should not begin the development of control.
ton
by Rev J. W. Morrow of Tillamook,
.
Reserve INstrtd No i t
say new reclamation projects until
Mr Moore from Marshfield spent
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THS
brothcrln-law of the groom. Only
there is a demand for agricultural
Friday night at A W Weaver's home
In growing Ettersberg strawberries
products that will pay cost of pci>
Miss Zora Beaman spent holidays The happy couple left for Portland.
l i l commercial fertilisers are used
«action plus a reasonable profit."
visiting relatives here.
returning to the Travla borne Satur-
** ®Pr1agf1eld. to the State of Oregon at the cloee of husluaso on
only to a limited extent by growers,
Mr and Mrs Janie« Calvert from
Orange teams have debated the the
Deceosher II. ISM
experiment
station
reports
day oveaing. Sunday they left for
_attoa In the various d istricts u alll Types of soil on which the berries Junction City. Mr. and Mrs. Mc­ Sacremento
On thetr return they
Arthur from Eugene Mr nd Mrs M
1 have bees edlmlnated except Bush are grown vary greutly
will reside In Eugene where Mr
Very few
M B O U ftC M
p an ge of Polk coanty sad growers have tried fertilisers at aM. J. McKltn from Springfield and Ester Travis Is employed by the Guaranty
lT
.
‘x
c
h
a
a
«
or bill,
McPherson
from
Springfield
were
Jrving grange o f Laae county. These thoae who did using either nitrate
Trust Co
ox exchange, sold with enduraemsnt of the bank (Includlne
will compete for the state c ham plea of soda or a complete fertiliser. The among those who attended the New
Items
shown
3t.
3«
and
S3.
If
any)
___
tmoMMtoff
Mr and Mrs. J. P. Ashton and fam-
«1S&Î7515
ship sliver loviag cap offered by I'aa’ rtwult so far as growers are con Year's dlaaer at the hall last Satur­ Uy spent New Years at the Jay Fish
Overdrafts seepred and unsecured
I t i IS
•
u*
aaohrttlss
owned,
Including
day.
T. Maris, diroetor of extessloa
cerned to negligible with that type
thos.. shown In Itomn 3» and U. if any
brat Thursday evening m em ber.
.
»744 00
o f fertiliser.
Other bond*, warranto and tscurlitos. including foreign
of the nelgtoborhlod met at the b a ll,
thr)r
O. JL C , Corvallis. January «—The
guvernnient. slata. municipal, qorporallon. e tc . Including
for a social evening the ex high
those shown In Items 30 and 3S. If any
""
campus la again alive with students
»1.731 71
The Oregon ground squirrel, pre school boys who are attending col vacation at the Geo Fish home.
Banking house, » it. »00, furniture and natures. 83 44114
following a two-week vacation, re­
The F X
Gallagher family of
18.848 IS
sent In some places In Oregon to lege and were home for the bolldnv.
/ »?
o,b*z ’*»•" banking houee
Non.
N
e<
Tr#r.g
gistration for the second term bav
<B^is r >Bh °" h ,n ‘1 *"
*nd '*“• fron> baoks. bankers
great numbers, Is controINki most played basketball against the ox
lag taken place Monday January 1.
at the Thoa. Maxwell home
« • • * « • « * ! *«4 approved roaorvn
economically and efficiently by pot high school boys who are* not at-
affrato Or thia hank
The present term will continue until
83,846 M
sonlng. says the experiment station tendln college.
10 Exchanges for clearing
The
college
boys
. ,, i it - ma on other banks In the
March >4 and will be Interrupted
Clever Seed Survey
wow» city or town aw rapnrtluf bunk
For this ground squirrel the federal won by a score of 31 to 30. The
4.483 83
only by the Washington birthday
In an effort to ascertain the most 11. Checks on banks Outside city or town of reporting bank snd
biological survey used 1« quarts of normal girls also played. Light re­
holiday. Inst prior to which the an­
hardy strains of clover for O regon,
other i-ssli Items
oats. 1 tablespoon salt. 1 ounce of freshments were served.
1.087 M
Total cash and due from banks. Items a. ». 10 and II 8.1» J?s 14
Agricultural College, tkniaty Agent
neal educational exposition will be
strychnine. 1 ounce bicarbonate of
IS.
Ray
and
Howard
Nevers
form
Eu­
Other
assets,
If
any.
Loans
and
Discounts
Havings
3.041
40
held when delegates from practlcallv
O. S. Fletcher It anxious to get a
soda. 18 ounce saccharine. 1-4 pint gene attended the basketball game
record
of
all
Lane
county
farmers
every high school in the state will
Total
heavy corn syrup. 3-4 pint thin starch last Thursday evening
»887.873 CJ
who have had seed clover on their ’
visit the college.
paste, and 1 tablespoon glycerine
.Mrs Veneta Weaver, who has been farm for five years
LIABILITIES
He has a sk ed !
the poison is scattered out a table visiting relatives In Marshfield for*
l< Capitol Stock Paid to ____ ______________
the farmers to report to him.
T h e P ro fita b le P ig
30.000 00
spoon to each place along the squir several days return«] hotni Friday.
17. Surplus fund and Havings Capital
« 000 IN)
rel trails and around the holes. This
18 (a l Undivided profits
Miss
Eva
Phetteplace
Is
ill
with
17.378
14
T h e profitable pig fa one that gain«
To Addross Union
does not endanger livestock as they flu and unable to return to Mon-
ill)
tx*SH
current
expenses.
Interest
and
taxes
paid
11.M3.37
6.376 87
O 8. F le tcb w r. I^ine county agent,
continuously from date of farrowing
DEMAND DEPOSITS, other than hanks, subject to reservs:
do not pick up enough of It when month where »he was attending Nor­
will address u meetlng of Ihe Dor-ns 38 Individual deposits subject to check. Including deposits due
nntil marketed. During the suckling
planed this way.
mal and her sister Mrs. Verna Luther Farmers Union. JaffUsry 11. Work
the state of Oregon, county, cities or other public funds
period the sow ahould.be given reed
17». 718 01
Is
also a victim of the malady an-1 of the past year In the «ommunltv 34 Demand certificates of deposit outstanding
3»7 »7
that w ill stimulate the production of
26. Cashler'a checks ot this bank outstanding payable on demand
wns
unable
to
return
to
Bend,
where
161 17
Two distinct methods of handling
will be hla topic.
Horens has one
milk Glee her corn or ground barley
Certified
checka
outstanding
3 60
of the strong'wt locals In the county. j
as the main feed, supplemented by- ewes on eastern Oregon ranges are she Is tewching.
Total of itexnand deposits, other than bank deposits, subject
Messrs Dick and Jack Harblt are
to reserve. Items 23, 34. 26. 2«
1180 380 6«
aborts or middlings, tankage or fish the early lamb and the late lamb
T IM E A N O S A V IN G S D E P O S IT S , subject to reserve and pay­
meal, or old-proceos linseed meal practices, the erperiment station re­ on a trip to Arizona where they are T H IS IS S A ID TO H A V E H A P ­
able on demand or subject to notlcv:
PENED
IN
SOUTH
A F R IC A
The corn may he fed on the ear or ports. The early lambs are usually settling lip the estate of their late
»7. Time certificates of deposits outstanding
18.648 80
abetted
The other feeds may b*- marketed as fat lambs directly from grand-father.
38. Havings deposits payable subject to notice
7.433(0
An
inspector
of
schools
In
Mouth
Mrs.
Teeter
from
Cottage
Opove
re
fed dry or In slop. The sow should summer ranges. Late lambs, which
T cf-l of t'me snd liv in g s deposits osyable on demand or
turned
to
her
home
Monday
after
Africa
Invited
some
boys
to
Join
him
subject to notice. Items 37 and 28.
»36.083.30
have all the feed she «dll clean up come after the ewes have gone on
The boys jo . Notea and hills rediscounted Including bonds or other arcurttlea
the range, are marketed in the fall. spending holidays with her daughter. *n • swim In the lagoon
tw ice daily la addition to pasture
sold under purchase agreements with contigent liabilities
9.8:i6 00
watched him undress and go In. but ,
It is very Important that the pigs In the early lamb method both ewes Mrs Taylor Needham.
them selves remained on the bank.
Little
Daniel
Mitchell
returned
to
and
wethers
are
generally
sold
for
make good gains during the suckling
Total
8257.573 63
After a long and enjoyable swim
period
If the hand-feeding method mutton while in late lamb system his home at Westfir Sunoay after
the
Inspector
chaffed
the
boys
for
S
tole
of
Dragon.
County
of
!-ane.
sa
|g followed, the labor of raring for ew es are generally kept for breed­ spending the past month with his
I, C. E Kenyon, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear
not coming In. and said. "I suppose
grand-parents here
brood sows and their litters is con­ ing.
that the above statem ent Is m ss to the best of my knowledge and belief
Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Needham you are afraid to bathe with an In­
siderable. bat where the self-feeder
C. E. K EN YO N . Cashier.
to used, several days or even a week's FOR SALE—Carbon paper In largì mhtored to Hadleyvllle Iasi Sunday spector?"
Correct A ttest: Welby Stevens. Mary M Kossey. Directors.
"No,
sir."
said
one
of
the
boys,
Hubsi-tlbed sail sworn to before ine this 5th day of January, 1827
supply of Ned may be stored to the
sheets. 34x3» Inches, suitable foi and visited their daughter, Mrs.
"but we saw a ,-rocodlle in this la-
(HEAL)
I M I’ETKKHGN. Notary Public.
hoppers In a very short time
making tracings The new s Office I-anra Hadley.
My Commission Expires June 13. 1928,
There was a telephone meeting 6 °on yesterday,
I
held at the hall Monday evening
Visitor From Vids—Handy l,eacn
Mrs. Herrington from Creswell is
visiting her sister Mrs. A.
W. of Vida spent a P“ft of Monday visit
Ing In this city.
W eaver.
Ernest McKinney from Eugene
visited friends In Thurston Monday
evening.
•
TIME AND PLACE OF
•
LOCAL MEETINGS
•
Mrs. Needham's nephew and wife •
from Oakridge spent the week-end • Canary—First Wednesday. Third •
• Baturday, Farmers Union Hall.
•
with her.
There was a baby boy born to Mr. • Cloverdale— Second and Fourth •
942 Willamette St.. Eugene, Oregon
and Mrs. Kay Rennie a t the P ac'fc • Fridays. Cloverdale School House. •
They are Sold on the principle
Christian hospl al January 1. This • Creswell—First and Third Tues- •
was the first baby born at the hos­ • days, Creswell, M. W. of A. Hall. •
• Coast Fork—Second and Fourth •
pital after ihe New Year.
•
There was a business meeting o f • Thursdays, Farm Union Hall.
Danebo—First Tueaday. Danebe ’
ihe Ladles Aid held at the church
• School House.
•
Thursday afternoon.
Dorena—Second and Fouth Tues- •
.Mr. and M rs. K a y Baugh e n te rta in
T he quarter-century mlleoofit of tha foundation of
e<l for dinner lar.t Sunday In honor
dayg’ Dorona Churofa.
•
fhla Company i l reached thia year. From an unpre­
They are Dependable, Safe and Sure.
of Mr. and Mra. I). (). B aughs fortieth i ‘ H a ileyville - First and T h ird »
tentious start, the Company’11 prog««» has been notable
w ild in g anniversary. Mr. and Mrs * Thursdays. H sdlevvllle School. •
In mercantile history.
D O. Baugh, M r. and M rs. S ta n le y I * H«ceta— Flrat Bunday of each •
Thia has not been «Imply becatiae of its remarkable
Baugh and daughter. Ruby, from * n,onth, H eceta School House.
• |
owth, but more noticeably on account of the sucres»
Donnii Mr. anjJ Mrs. William Culver
Jasper--Second and Fourth Wed- •
1 many «tore» have attuned In giving a service to the
from Eugene.
' • nesdays, W. O. W. Hall, Jasper. •
public that haa been Idealized by customers.
—— -
________
; • Lorane—Second
and
Fourth •
Through all the 25 year«, the concern of the Company
Valuable for Breeding as well as Layers.
THE PROFLIGATE ONE
I ’ Wednesdays. I (). O. F. Hall.
•
ha« been chiefly In providing high standard quality
Judg, Sir. yOU a n .
, , 1n
'• Mt. V ern o n -F irst nnd T h ird » ,
good» at lowest po«»ible prices and safeguarding it»
you are fined Jlo for
• Wednaeday. Brasfield Store.
•
customers so that this service might always ba enjoyed
11 co n te m p t of court.
Man Judge. » |fi w o n 't express m v • Silk Creek Meets First and Third •
by them.
Sold By
Day a her day and year after year, the Company In every
co n te m p t fo r yo u r ( » J * !» !» ( » j c a r t • Thursday at Cedar School House •
• O F F IC E R « O F L A N E C O U N T Y •
•
F A R M E R S ' U N IO N
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Community News
Commercial State Bank of Springfield
«.
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”1
Kerr Poultry Feeds
ARE GOOD FEEDS
Quarter Hundred
of Year« Old
“Quality In Feed Is Economy
In Feeding”
S
KERR’S EGG PRODUCER
f here's »20.
EUGENE MILL & ELEVATOR CO.
FIFTH AND M IL L STREETS
PHONE IS
COME AND SEE US
•
Spencer
Creek— Third
Friday, ♦
• Pine Grove School House.
• :
SAG AC IO US F A T H E R
• Trent— Second and Fourth Wed- »
• nesdaye.
Pleaaant
H llf
High *
"Shut off dot wireless, I»«y.”
"But. papa. It's a swell piano solo."
"Bgg»actly
Dun't be wasteful
Olser tune In on a fi«4 orabsa^-a or
toln it off!”
• Secretaries will please send In •
• time and place of mealing and •
• changes of date aa they may oc- •
• School Bldg.
•cur.
t e
e
e
e
•
e
e
•
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•
a
way has ’endeavored Io terra the public better than was ex­
pected. That it has succeeded In these endeavor» is shown