THURSDAY MARCH 17. 1»27 THK SPRINGFIELD NEWS Lane County Farmers Union News O F F IC IA L P U B L IC A T IO N agricultural meet is PLANNED FOR SATURDAY Claimed as the first meeting of the kind to be held on the roast, an agri­ cultural outlook conference is sched Bled for neat Saturday at the Eugene Chamber of commerce, according to announcement by O. S. Fletcher, lame count agent. Farmers, members of Cooperative organisations, represent­ atives of civic bodies, and all others Interested in the. agricultural prosper­ ity of Lane county have been invited to attend A large delegation of Springfiel I representatives is expected at th-« meeting. Study amt discussion of the annual outlook bulletin, instruction of project leaders in agricultural econ omica, and organisation and instruc tion of school district committeemeu on agricultural economics are among activities scheduled for the conclave L A N K C O U N T Y U N IT N O . 14 B acteria • O F F IC E R « OF L A N E C O U N T Y F A R M E R S U N IO N Community News W . I. Seal«. Eugene. Vtcc-Presi- Betty M Kappauf. Cottage Grove H ealth D S ^ “An Ounce of Prevention Is Worth a Pound of Cure” Make your premises clean and wholesome flH b“H bee" ' th ro u g h the use of disinfectants. Disease g en u s th a t are now d o rm an t will spring intp a c t i v i t —’ when w h e n the t h e f first ir s t w a rm H ava o n ma - - • iS S R o with Mrs warm days come. | You can destroy foul colors-and x^rm s by using Disinfectants and Germicides - « , • •>/•«.«. J freely at this time. Act without délaÿï 1<> «vis»' !*• UPPER WILLAMETTE GARDEN WAY • d en t About you t' G Correspondents C. W Ailen. Vida. President. • Secretary Treasurer. Mr and Mrs. G It Fish and Mr and Walter Morgan. CraaweU. Conduc-« M, s , , 11W , nl Truwall „,„,« vlstlors.at tor, the Jay Fish home Tuesday. t H. H. Smith, Eugene. Doorkeep • Cards announcing the birth of a »■r * daughter. Norma Lee. Io Mr. ¡»fid Mrs. O. L Clement, Wa terville. Chap- • Howard Short of Moscow. Idaho on lain • March IS have been received here by Car of Pyrotol Beying Oredervd friends. Mrs. Short « a s formerly County Agent O. S. Fletcher Is now Margaret McElhanv Mr and Mrs, Howard Truman of taking orders from farmers to make up a carload of pvrotol. wartime ex- Fresn». California arrived at the Fish plosive, to be sent for April J. This home Saturday Mrs Truman is 4 powder will be used in clearing and » ‘ece ° f « * >'” h Th” U road work It affords an opportunity Pleased with Oregon and are looking for those who want It to get pyrotol • location. Alma Fish has been out of school for spring work. the past week wllh flu. Tuesday she . was obliged to go to a Eugene physl- ' c(an and have her ear lanced. FIRMER TONE NOTED Mr. and Mrs. 0 . H. Haugen are re­ IN F I R MARKET covering from the flu Mr and Mrs Frank Oates of Eu­ Portland. Ore.. March 17—Select gene visited' the Frank Bailey home cutting appears slight! firmer, while Sunday. some of the fir mills, notably cargo Mr. and Mrs Truman Chase and Thin*» You Should Know plants, are seeking common cutting , family of W lllaglllesple were guests business., according to the current is­ 1 of the H. K. Chase family Sunday. sue of the Four L Lumber News. A At a recent meeting of th P. T. A. little improvement is noted in the held at the school house, plans were prices of upper grades, fewer mills made for a rook party to be held at apparently pushing straight cars of the F. B. Chase home next Friday •xcess Items on the yard trade. evening Refreshments will be served The Four L Lumber News thus and pr»needs of the social will be ap­ sums up other features in the fir lum­ plied on the ptano fund. ber market: Mr and' Mrs. H. K Chase were D IA B E T E S “Chicago buyers are becoming ac­ dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. I Cline M y object in w riting this article tive once more, the demand for fir Monday. is to so acquaint my reader with joists being especially improved. Mr and Mrs Ralph Cline and the symptoms of the disease, that Some fair priced orders for timbers ■ he will recognize them, and con­ daughter will leave for Portland have ben sent ont by Chicago com­ sult s physician at once; otherwise where Mr. Cline will be employed the diabetes may reach a very dif­ mission firms. with his father-in-law. Charles Jack. ficult stage to handle, without ex­ "Railroad purchases are featured by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Muxwell visit­ citing apprehension on the part of the Burlington schedule just now be- ’ the patient ed at the Robertson home In the Mt. log placed, and by the great number To begin with, diabetes is not a Vernon neighborhood Friday. of comparatively small lots bought by , kidney disease, though its first Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kltxley and manifestations appear In that quar­ •astern roads. The coast roads are children and Miss Lucille Male were all buying about up to expectations. j ter. The patient notices at first, very great over-action of the kid­ w eekend visitors at the Mrs. (Tara As In 1926 is seem s that six-inch clear 1 neys, with output as clear as water Male home. On their return home in the majority of eases; it may ear material is destined this year to ] Sunday they were Accompanied by bold close to the same price as four- , reach one, two or three gallons in Mrs. Male and Miss Lois Male. quantity per day. An inordinate inch, the former spreads being now , craving for sweets may be noticed; almost disregarded. ___ constipation is the rule, though uot constant—many people "Line yard buying for the spring THURSTON constipated without haring I has begun, and- the general opinion is tea. Then, there is a “prog- diabetes. Mrs. Curtis De Witte, who has spent that the small town trade will this ressive feebleness” — the growing the past several months with her year fully offset any slackening In weaker and weaker, without appar­ grandmother. Mrs. A. W. Weaver, left building in the cities, much of whose ent cause. 1 once saw a strong nran ---------------------- to _ grow weak— ««..— "tired «* __ , begin _ last Friday for San Fransdsco, Call­ construction work uses but a small ’ ll the time with no exertion to , , h Mr percentage of good lumber at any cause it; his limbs ached so much Mrs. Fred Stone. time. that he fancied h * had rheumatism. “Cargo mills feel the dullness In Asked about his kidneys, he assert­ I-ast Thursday night someone enter ed that “they had never in life the export trade, except at conces­ eil Billy Barrett's chicken house and acted so well, two gallons or more sion prices, rather keenly. Clear hem­ a day!” This man died »within ' took 18 Plymouth rock hens leaving lock has had a good market in Japan, the gates open behind them No trace three months— of diabetes, the dis­ thus accounting for the scarcity of ease having advanced too fa r to be 1 has been found as to who did it. remediable by any means known at hemlock drop siding for the rail trade, that time, about twenty years ago. I Mrs. Willa Rizzl and her mother. but this demand seems to be falling Mrs Walter Edmiston. who have been Whenever this feebleness sets in, Off.” and the patient’s muscles begin to in Arizona for several months at th“ grow flabby with loss of flesh, and bedside of her hu ¡band returned the kidney discharge is increasing • home last Saturday. M arriage Licenses Issued rapidly, with constipation and Miss Heersma has been 111 for sev­ craving for sweets, and for more During the past week marriage lic­ eral days but is Improving now and more water than is naturally enses have been issued by the county required, it is best to have the Mr. and Mrs. Bert Weaver move! clerk to the following: Leland Thomp­ physician make an analysis of the in their house Monday. They hav«- renal evacuation, which in health son, Eugene, Erma Taylor, Veneta; been living with Mr. and Mrs. A W. amounts to about fifty ounces a day Bryan Moore and Myrtle Closner, in the adult. No delay should be Weaver. both of Goldson. countenance«! or indulge»!. The ; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harbit and son physician of today kn«iws how to from Coburg spent Sunday night with handle diabetes, the treatment of CALL AND SEE Dr. N. W Erovy Mr. and Mrs. Frank Campbell. which would be «mt of place here. •n prices cn plate and other work, tf Mr. and Mrs. Felix Spark returned | to Blue River last Sunday. Mrs ' Sparks has visited friends and rela 1 tlves here while Mr. Sparks has work- e ive r e e n iscount tamps 1 ed in the Forest reserve office in Eu- i gene for the past week 1 Roy Edmiston butchered hogs last Monday. Mrs William Barrett had the mis­ fortune to drop a boiler of hot water. iHEdSJ scalding her font very badly. . Rev. Turner spent Monday In Thurs JKvsqji'1 ton visiting the sick. W G By Special Much of the virtue of disinfectants depends upon their freshness and purity. Quality coupled With low price is the basis on which we hope to supply all of your needs in this line. We also carry a complete line of Insecticides and Fly Destroyers Guard your family against disease and save doctor bills. KetePs Drug Store jj '" '7 y Frank ?" ’ ' , ^ ' n‘ / ' a? J"’’ ( a nV, .e ll last Tues­ day night. K“v. ( Harry Benton from Eugene will. fill Jhe pulpit here next Sundav Tnorlriing • hev. Turner Is making prepara­ tions for a preparatory meeting of four evenings preceding Easter He has chose as speakers. Rev. Childers one evening, Mrs. Kellema, who has slides showing the pictures of Up- Holy Land one evening. Rev. Trnwln from the Baptist church in Eugen<> one evening, an’d Rev. E. V. Stivers one evening. These will be Interest . Ing and he Is hoping to have larg«« audiences. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Mathews gave a dance last Friday evening In honor of : their daughter Lois and Hazel Rus sell’s birthdays. There »ere 34 pres­ ent. Mrs. Frank Hufford and daughter, Marietta, of Ban«kon, spent the week end visiting at the residence of Mrs. C. I. Oorrle, Sr. CALL AND SEE Dr. N. W. Emery on prices oc plate and other work. If .Mrs. Smith and two daughters nt Tangent visited with Mrs. Stuart and family Iasi week end iTIntuu Martens» n of Glendale, i^nll- fornln. son of Mr and Mrs C. N. Marteusen, is at Pleasant lllll visit ing his parents, lie expert* to go to Westfir to visit hi* brother and then on to North Dakota Mr. Woodard has been down from Westfir spending a week at his ranch He has recently Installed an actelyne plant at his ranch. Miss Shirley Wiley arrived Monday to visit wllh her sisters. Mrs E. K. Kilpatrick and Verna Wiley. M rs'G eorge Kelsey, who has ex­ perienced a very heavy death rate In her flork of 1600 baby ehleks. has purchased another hatch of (iO'i chicks The books and Instructions have come for the cooking club In tho Pleasant Hill public school and work will begin soon. Rev. W A Elkins announced last Sunday that be will leave In Septem ber for an extended visit In European countries The C. E. County Convention will be held at Pleasant Hill March 26 to March 27. Committees have been ap­ pointed with Taylor Circle chairman of all committees. The senior class of the high school will present the play Cyclone Sally at the gymnasium thia week Friday. Saturday at 1:30 P. M the taxpay­ ers and patrons of Vnlon High school No. 1 are to meet at the high school to study over with the board of dlrect- ors the queatlone of enlarging the highschool and adding another teach­ er to the staff. Fire of unknown origin completely destroyed the brooder house and 2000 six weeks old WTUte lx»ghoro chickens on the ranch of Mr and Mrs. E rnest Schrenk Tue»«h»y morning March 8. Mr. Schrenk had recently placed- his two colony coops on fresh ground and was planning to seperate the cockerels for the early broiler market. Some Insurance was carried Mr. Schrenk has ordered another batch from the Inwood le-ghorn Farm at Corvallla for April. Mr. Sheridan, who haa been teach­ ing- the past year at Edenvule. has been elected principal of the Pleasant HUI public school and Mrs Jesse A Phelps, who taught at Pleasant Hill In 19:’4-25-26, will take the prlmurv grade*. The Phelps have been living at Swlaahome the past year W ill T alk Rodent Control A meeting will be held In the Cent­ ral community Friday evening to muti out a rodent control compalgn for this spring Other farm problems will also be discussed by O. 8. Fletcher, county agent. The high water Is reported to have exterminated many rodents In th«- river bottom sections this winter lame county lands can never be en­ tirely free from rodents, as they tnov«« In every y«-ar from the mountainous sections. The campaign of previous years have greatly reduced th«- num ­ bers, however, hut It Is necessary to combat rodents every year. • • • FARM REMINDERS • • • « • • • » of legumes CAN BE HAD FROM O A. C. • Oregon farmers can obtain lt«g»line bacteria front the department of bso- lertolog» at (> A t a ,n o llug to W. V. Halverson associate bacteriologist of the exp» rinu nt station A large supply of III»« organisms hav»- been produced by the department during the winter "In llmeatone regions where alfalfa has been grown anil bacteria establish­ ed In th»« soil.” says ITofeaaor Halver- sen, "legume t»a»-t«-rla seem to remain Indefinitely whether alfalfa Is grown or not In tolls that are arid or sour Details of planting asparagus in the »lover anil alfalfa bacteria do not Oregon have been prepareil by the flourish or where a cereal crop haa vegetable gurdenlng »1» part me nt of been grown frequent application must -the experiment station In the clrcu be ustal to produce aucceasful crops lar. The details cover soil prepara­ of the legume In question." tion. trench digging, depth of plant­ All legume plants can be Inoculated, ing. setting and covering and dis­ but bacteria which will produce no­ tance! of setting The vegetable la dules on the roots of one will not pro­ one that deaervea a place In every duce on the roots of all others, that home garden as It adapta Itself to a la, the bacteria will not Inoculate wkle verlatlxe of climatic and aoll plants outside their particular group condition!. There la no better as­ For Inoculatlnn purposes plants are paragus than the home gTown that « A'puiugUN for home or commerclsl use Is planted In Oregon In 1st - March or early April, -ays the veg«- (abb- gardening department of th»< ex perlment station. The plants »»re set out before lb. crowns have begun t > develop Into stalks as these are Ilk* 1» to tie broken In transplanting Mary Washington Is a variety widely used. One year old plants are bent to set out wttli two year old plant, next The larger the plunts the great er the ensuing growth. TIME AND PLACE OF • LOCAL MEETINGS • • • • • Canary—First Wednesday. Third Saturday, Farmers Union Hall. Cloverdale— Second and Fourth Friday». Cloverdale School House. Creswell—First and Third Tues- • duys, Creswell, M. W. of A. Hall • Coast Fork—Second and Fourth • Thursdays, Farm Union Hall. Danebo— First Tuesday,' Danebo • School House. Dorena—Second nnd Fouth Tues- • days, Dorena Church. • Hadleyvllle — First and Third • Thursdays, Hadleyvllle School. • Heceta—First Sunday of each ' * month, H eceta School House. Jasper—Second and Fourth Wed- 1 • nesdays, W. O. W. Hall, Jasper. Lorane—Second and Fourth t Wednesdays. I. O. O. «F- Hall. Mt. Vernon—First and Third Wednesday. Brasf.sld Store. 811k Creek Meets First and Third Thursday at Cedar School House Spencer Creek—Third Friday, Pine Grove School House. Trent—Second and Fourth Wed­ nesday». Pleasant H ill High School Bldg. Secretaries will please send In time and place of meeting and changes of date as they may no- cur. Eugene, o reg o u . Easy-Fittting Suits For Young Men That seem built to step a l o n g with Successful Young Executives. Tw o-button, • i n g 1 e-brestted. Serges, unfinished worsted« and cauim eres; grey«, tana, blue; m ix­ ture«, overplaid« and «tripe«. Extra Trousers With Many Suits, if Desired, At $5.90