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T l I K S P R IN G F T K U D N K W 8
Lane County Farmers Union News
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PRUNE MEETINGS TO BE
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WHEAT PRICES STEADY;
(. POULTRY MEETING TO
BE HELD IN EUGENE
POTATO DEMANDS LIGHT
A s|ieclal poultry ollnlc will be held
Little change In wheat prices is
nt the Chamber of Commerce In Eu­
noted and It appears that the carry
A aeries of f°ur
meeting* in
over from this year's crop will be gene February 83 The meeting Is he
lug held by mquest of Ihe poultry pro­
GARDEN WAY
prune orchards will be held Thursday
UPPER W ILLAMETTE
greater than that of a year ago
ject committee of the lain« county
.a d Friday. February 34 and 35 >n
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Following a short business meeting,
L ab . county orch .n l» County Agent
Oule. the small son of Mr. and Mr«
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very
eiijoyahl.«
program
and
basket-
htali for much export business ¡only one of It« kind held ihla year.
O. C. Fletcher and the county horti-
Floyd Lord, is suffering with Inflam social » a s given umler the auspices
cultural society are arranging the
Wh.desale ......I Vftcc. remain firm. Special attention s i ll be paid to dis-
matory rheumatism.
of the P.«T. A. of District 180. lust
m eetings
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Mr and Mrs, K E Kilpatrick have Friday evening
Mrs. W II Auder particularly for red and nlslke clover , easei
C. I. L>M. extension hortleultnrlst :
The program for the da c includes
been enjoying a visit from Mr. Kll son a« chairman of the social com Alfalfa sales are fair with llUte
talk on "Management of Baby
of the Oregon Agricultural college. ‘
Patrick s father.
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m ittee was in charge. After the pro­ changes In price Grass seed prices a
will demonstrate the pruning of old'
are strengthening with .he rye gras« ¡Chick.’ by II K Cosby, extension
lloy Johns, who Is attending Nor gram W. H Anderaon proved to he a
es being ..«.red at »1» to »»«M for poultry s|m, lall.t of the Oregon Agri-
prune trees, and discuss management
............................... mat. spent the week end at his horn > very efficient auctioneer In disposing Italian, and »13 to »14 a hundred for , cultural college
plans to produce larger prunes in the I
io .. . lock wh 1« at
of
the
baskets
A
sum
of
thirty
dol­
at Trent.
uerentilal
Turf seeds, while quoted 11 «clock Dr » T Johnsen, poultry
FARM helps
vaUey.
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Mrs Jeanette Clark, teacher of the lars was realised for the piano fund. firm11 are low because of increase., path gla, of the Oregon
Meetings will be held as follows:
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The P. T. A held a meeting Monday shipments from southern Germane station will talk on
rhursttav. February
reoniar? 14. at 10 - o ’clock
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Bumble bees. says II A Scullen. upper grades at the Pleasant Hill
Thursday.
*ru**lle 1
Howard orchard. Santa Clara, and
spe«.ta iu t at O. A. C.. are valuable public school was sick Thursday and evening and decided to put on a pluv The foreign seed I. no. so good a . , ea se. ’ A. 115 .here will he a talk
j o’clock at the old James Larson p^neniiers of the tomatoes and cran Friday
......... and Mrs. C K Jordan subsll March II. The proceeds of the plav
I on ’’Feeding tirowing Chick»’’ and at
the Oregon grown bent.
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rchard at Alvadore.
1 berry and the only good pollenlier of lu,,,j In her place.
will be added to the piano fund
Hairy vetch continues firm w’lh ï I» Dr Johnson will speak on Da
Fridav. February “ 35, at -------------
10 o clock , he ret, cioTer. The value of this crop ------
T T Valentine’s day was celebrated
Mrs. J. R. M «»««kN •ntarlMltUMl Mon- .onte dealers anxious io contract at , ierl.l and Hlmll.r IM.ea.es of IMullry
, meeting will be held at the George in Oregon is »500.00« annually.
by the pupils and teachers of the tiny afternoon with « birthday party
high as 10 cen t, a pound for the
A. It I- W o k in g ,.» - Birthday
Widmer orchards, two miles w est ”f
Pleasant HUI public school by a for her daughter. Margaret who cele­ l»»7 crop The .red corn supply for , patriotic song, will he song during
Eugene on the Crow road At 3 o ’clock
Flee Oregon appears good
When the bees are living freely In Valentine box and by a hunt for small brated her seventh birthday.
' 'be meeting
» meeting will be held at H E Wylie s the first warm days of March in Ore­ heart caudles held on the School little guests were present. The after-
The potato market la Inclined io be
1 noon was spent In playing gam«-» weak with prUea aomewhat lower, and
gon, the first inspection of the colon grounds.
three miles northeast of Eugene
Impostar Seeks Fonde
which
refreshment*
w ere
ies raav be made The purpose of In
A man by the n a n e of A, K Allego,,
Bernard Sagaberd. Austin Mathews, after
with considerable stocks In storage
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BAYS P U R E C U S S E D N E S S
«pwetiona Is to see that the bees have Everette Porter. Louis Hathaway and served
on furm« and In warehouses In Ihe carrying a letter purp«jr,lng ,o he
D j r v (TF M O S T C R IM I A L S stores enough to last until maple Anita Hathaway entered the Pleasant
Marjorie Williams and Mildred northwest.
Idaho has shipped bu, from the adjutant of thè dlaabled vet­
B A C K O F M O S T c k im . mlo
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d <U rm | nw
Burdick were week end guests of Mrs. a little over »00 cars more than las, erana «>, Hpokane ha« been eolie,tlng
Hill highschool at mid year.
University of Oregon. Eugene. Ore whether brood Is present and the
year, which still leaves a large sur funds throughou, the state. An In
Annette Mattyou, Hasel Knull an.l J. R. Meeks
p ,b 1 7 _ )S p ecia l)—While many crim-. queen laying
ring Care
Car* is t taken
a .e n . that
... t
K >b,„ r b a v e
eho.en
Mrs. Harrington, teacher In district plus The United States ha* shipped vestlgatlun ha* proven tha, thè peperà
nals violate the law because their brood Is no, chilledI by
represent the Pleasant HUI high l^O. and daughter Arllne have return I only 10.600 car* more than last year, he carrtea are ,org«»d Business houses
brains are diseased, most of them cold air. Weak colonies q
,,-hool nt the O. A. C. educational ed to school after a week’s absence which does nol nearly take up the In are notlfied 1« Ibis effe«-, by Ibe state
U ve so much ’pure cussedness." or | . | attention If d i.ea a . *
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department o, the American Ix-gton.
from Illness
crease«, pnslucilon over 1»35.
leslre for notoriety or a thrill, that J» P - " “ ’
X X .U n le s s
The follow ,„« C ass officer, have
Mr snd Mrs. II. E Wylie spent the
hey think of nothing else, declared, f o
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,„ e Pleasant Hill high w eekend at Toledo. Oregon. w„h
Must Have Style
thelr daughter. Ludle. who 1s teach- ; Friend of F a th e r -“Why don’, you
L,ukr S. May. Seattle criminologist,
• cho° l
reaterdav in the second of a series of them
ing school »here.
Join the navy?"
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Seniors: President. Daisy Winfrey.
Ye Modern S h lek —“N o, Fr me Th-
tortures given before students of the
Vegetable gardeners of Oregon are vice president. Mary Mae Lindley,
! trousers are too tight around ,h»
ichool of law.
THURSTON
showing consiaerame
considerable interest
-T he regrettable fact is that
m at w- showing
imerem In
.0 the
.... secretary treasurer. H ale, Knull. re-
ankle.
on t hare officers trained to preserv- U8e of a substitute for glass to cover porter. Bessie Fegles. class ad vlso..
Mr« spnrk» from Blue River vlaltnl
vegetable
garden-
Miss Bendshadler
evidence scientifically.” Mr May - hot - - beds,
— says
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— «ten-
Ml«« Bendshadler
T here Is a dlffsrencs
last Thursday with Mra Arch Slough
First Gossip — "1 hear Dr. Zankee
laid
Investigators In their teal to Ing department of the state college J Juniors: President. Clarence Mon
Mr. William llenaon'a brother and
The most widely used substitute 1« son. vlcespresldent. Bernard Sagaberd. family motored up from Portland and beats hl* wife something terrible ’’
Ind evidence are often like the crlm-
Laxative Aapirin
Vens
Awbrev. spent the firs, o , the weak with him
Second G«iealp—"Oh n o — he la a
nal In his commission of the crime, a treated muslin material called glass secretary treasurer.
cloth
or
cloth
o
’
glass,
which
has
the
class
reporter.
Austin
Mathews,
ser-
Cold Tablets
soth being so Interested In their pro­
l.ast Friday evening there wer» di-ntlst He crowns her.”
jects that they overlook small details. reputation of providing the violet rays géant at arms. Paul Hardtn. class about one hundred frtenda and neigh-
An effective tablet that
The feeble minded persons w„h no of the sun. Henry Readel of The adviser. Mr. Kilpatrick
bora of Mr and Mra. A. B. Mathews
will afford you relief from
Sophomores
President. Nina Dtl who gathered at their home and gave
m o tio n s Is the dangerous type. Mr. Dalles has made this material for sale
TIME AND PLACE OF
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feverish iicss. m u s c u l a r
May pointed o u t and they should be for some time The first cost of the 1er; vice-president. Darllne Hull; sec them a house warming Mr Mathews
LOCAL MEETINGS
p a i n s a n d headaches
C anary- First Wednesday. Third •
Clifford
Baxter: Jus, completed and moved Into hl«
eared for in an institution in order to glass cloth is less than glass, but It retary-treasurer.
which accompany colds.
Is not so durable.
class reporter. Vida HUI: sergeant nt new hou«e which coa, nearly »6000
Raturday, Farmers Union Hall.
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protect society.
A successful agent to
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arms. Bob Llndly: class adviser Mr
Cloverdale—
Second
and
F
n.ifth
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Mrs Roy Edmlnston and Mrs Ira
keep the bowela open—-a
Fridays. I ,overdale School Hou»s •
Gray attended a meeting of the Texas
That Salesman Complex
| Hannchen is the best barley for Kilpatrick.
necessary condition , o
Freshmen:
President,
Kcnneeth club In Eugene las, Weilnesduv
Creswell—First and Third Tues •
successfully c o m b a t a
Home Owner—“Get out of this yard « P H «
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McKenale; vice-president. Bob Mon­
William Henson Is now enjoying' days. Craewell. M. W. o, A Hall •
or I w ill whistle for my dog. ”
COr<“ n^ “ ‘ he 7 ’ ""
" ¿ „ a,
cold. Guaranlo-d and r«-
son; , secretary-treasurer. Emma Ol­ elm-trie lights having his house con-j
Coast Fork—Second and Fourth •
Peddler—"Al’ r lg h t - a l’ r ,« h ,-b u , tlon. This variety should be sown a,
«»mniended by The Ilex-
son; class reporter. Maurice Clark; nected up laa, Thursday.
Thursdays. Farm Union Hall.
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can , I sell von one o these nice »be rate of 8 pecks per s e r e I, Is a
all Hture.
sergeant at arms. Alvin Olson: class
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis ITIce nnd Perry
IMnobo— F its, Tueeday. Dansbo •
pickle-plated, trlple-pea. t r i 1 11 n g bearded barley bu, threshes very
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adviser. Mrs. Cooper.
Price,
also
Jay
Gran,,
who
are
attend
School Iloose.
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w histles to relieve the wear and tear clean and so there is no, the -’iffl<’"Ly
Pleasant Hill did no, play Mohawk Ing O. A. C. at Corvallis, visited their j
Doreoa—8econd and Fouth Tues- •
v,
in drilling this variety that is often
on yon
P-
encountered with other barley vari­ high school Friday February 11 as parents here the pus, week-end.
days. Dorena Chur«*.
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ï t ls extremely Imp«,r,an, that expected Instead a game was played
Many agents for electric w ash ers;
Hadleyvllle — Firs, and Third ’
e tie s.
Blonde Bess Opines
with the second srting of the Eugene are callers here and demonstrating j Thursdays, Hadleyvllle School
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barley be sown early. Seeding In
high school a, McArthur Court In , their machines.
Heceta— First Sunday of each «
“Dick is such a considerate fellow. March or early April will give the best
Eugene previous ,0 the Eugene-Cor- j Mr. and Mrs. John Edmlston recelv-1
month. H sc sU School House.
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Ie holds me on his lap every night results. Barley will not do so well
Laxa <ve Aapirin
vallis
game.
' ed word their daughter. Haaet. who j Jasper—Sec ond and Fourth We • *
o I won’t play the piano and wake the on poorly drained soils and It Is best
The Pleasant Hill basketball team Is In Ashland attending Normal has |
Cold Tablets
to sow it on lands in good fertility
nesdaya, W. O. W. Hall. Jasper •
.eighbors.”
won from Springfield by a score of had a relapse with the flu. and Is more
1-orane—Second
and
Fourth •
fries you from the fever-
35 ,0 13 last Wednesday The s: r,« ill than the first time
Honesty at Last
Wednesdays I. O. O. F. Hall
Spring oats will do better than bar-:
, hp p,ea)(lin,
<)rI,.
the
I htH-re a n d headaches
Mrs Margaret Campbell Is spend j
Mt. Vernon—Fire, and Third '
ley on poorly drained soils, says the ThurMf)n )flr|)( by , iCOre
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11.nt u< company so many
Tourist—"Lissen officer—I'm on the
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Oregon experiment station. In west The gam - with the Thurston boys was ing a few days visiting friends and ' Wednesday. Braaf.eld Store.
colds.
They also g*ve
Ight side of the white line— I was
Bilk Creek Meets First and Third *
d
atnon,, relatives at Landax
ern Oregon the varieties. Three Grain
ton« Io the stomach.
olng less than 4 miles an hour—and
Mr
and
Mrs.
Herbert
W
eiss
motor
!
Thursday at Cedar School House *
and Victory, glre good results. Spring the Tbor(,t(>n
f!
Bolil only at the Itexall
Thurston b„V
boys.
till you say I am to blame for this
cd to Medford lust Saturday and s p e n t!
««its should be seeded at the rate of
Spencer Creek—Third Friday. •
Store.
Mr.
Audry
Olson
of
Pleasant
Hill
Is
eeident. How come?”
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the week end In visiting Mr. Welsa' J Pine Grove Bcboel House.
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Local C op-"B ecause this o t h e r » »»»bela «» tbe • “ *
suffering with an attack of the flu.
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brothers, who live there.
Many students are out o , school due I Arch Slough motored to Portland • Trent—Second and Fourth Wed *
river's rather Is mayor, his brother
F a ir Enough
• aeedayn.
Pleasant HUI High *
1 chief of police and I’m keeping com-
to sickness
last Saturday returning Sunday even-
• School Bldg.
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“W e ’ve adopted the new Scotch Na­
any with his sister.”
, ing.
• Becretariee w ill please send In *
tional Golf rule a, this club."
Mr. and Mrs Byers from Portland
Gee. Of Aoe
• time and place o , meeting and •
“What ia It?"
Ed Pudy’s Philosophy
spent the week-end with Mrs. Byers’
"Wanna
buy
a
car?"
• change« of date » • they may vw* *
"Members will refrain from picking
“Comparin' women to flowers is
| aunt. Mrs. A. W. Weaver.
•’Not that one. It’s smoking."
• ear.
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life fitting and proper. When they up loat golf balls until they stop roll­
Miss Flossie Herrington from Mon •
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"Well—it's
old
enough
”
ing
d e—they dye
mouth spent the week-end with her
sister. Mrs William Henson
Miss Maud Russell and Mias Mar I
Jory Grant, who attend Normal a,
Monmouth, »pen, the week end with !
home folks.
Several people met a, the home of |
Mrs. Harblt Tuesday evening and nr- I
ganlxed a teacher’s training class. The '
next meeting Is to he held at Ray j
Of our used ear values.
You will find that It is distinctly to your advant­
Baugh's next Tuesday evening.
age to buy your used car through the Pettljohn organization. Not onh
Frank Camptiell lost one o, his
will you find an unusually wide selection of good standard automobiles,
horses Tuesday evening.
hut you will also find our prices to be as low as possible and oui terms and
Mrs. Farrel has been seriously III
methods convenient and reasonable. You will find, too, that it pays to
nt the home of her daughter. Mrs.
deal with a concern whose dependability has been firmly established.
William Ruth, hut Is Improving now
The grade school enjoyed a valen­
tine box Monday afternoon.
C. W Allen. Vida, President
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W. I. Seal.. Eugene. Vtce-Preal-
dent.
■ Betty M Kappauf. Cottage Qroee •
Secretary Treasurer
Walter Morgan. Creswell, Con due-*
tor
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H. H. Smith, Eugene, Doorkeep­
er.
. O, L. Clement. Wa tervllle. Chap- •
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Flanery’»
Drug Store
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W e Invite Comparison
We are now offeiing the following good med car«:
Jewett Coupe, a classy looking car, new
ditco finish.
Overland Touring
Chevrolet Truck, late model with disc
clutch, screen body.
Dodge Touring, very good in every way.
Buick Touring, priced very low.
Buiofc "4” Roadster, a good little car.
Star Touring.
Overland Coupe.
Ford Touring with Ruxtell Axle.
Buick Sport Touring
Oldsmobile Sedan.
Chevrolet Tourirg3. as low as $85.00.
Ford Tourings, as low as $75.00.
Auburn Roadster, a car that has been
carefully used.
Gardner Touring.
Nash Touring.
Buick Country Club Coupe.
EASY
TERMS
GOOD
QUALITY
LOW
PRICES
F. W. Pettyjohn Co.
7th and Olive Streets
Open Evenings
Eugene, Oregon
Have Baby Girl— Mr. an«! Mrs. Cur­
tis O. Park«-r arc the proud parents
of a baby girl, born Sunday at their
Fairmount home. The Parkers form­
erly lived in Springfield.
Sired Him Up
Shopper—"I would like to ge, »«wne
diamonds for my wife."
Clerk—“Glassware- next aisle.”
G a rre tt’s Old Tim e Dance
Dreamland
Tuesday N ig ht.
Free.
Hall.
Eugene,
Every
Tickets 75c.
Ladles
V is it Pollard Residence— Mr and
Mrs W. 8. McDaniels of Multnomah
and Mrs. MacDonald of Tigard were
visitors at the residence nt Dr W. H.
Pollard Sunday. Mr. McDaniels un­
derwent an operation Monday, and
Mrs. McDaniels and Mrs. Mac Donald
returned to tbelr respective horn-s
Monday.
o/ng away?
A void worry and uncertainty by conaiateot
oae o f Long Distance
— to keep in touch w ith thoae at home
an«l w ith your busineu;
— to secure just the traveler'i accommo­
dation:, you want;
— to make your busineaa and aocial ap­
pointments in advance.
Long Distance Telephone Service carries
your voice /ro w anyw htrt t« tv try w b trt—
speedily and economically. Public telephone«
are conveniently located in 70,000 cities and
towns in the United States.
Consult any telephone directory for ex­
amples o f rates, especially attractive evening
an«, nigh, rates. Call Long Distance for rates
not listed.
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