The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, November 25, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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    T H K S R U N O raO kD NEWS
T H U R S D A Y NOVEMBER 28. 1»26
UNDESIRABLE ALIENS
MANY SPEAKERS ON
Marriage Licenses for Week
A D V E R T I S E D LUMBER
County Clerk R. M. Bryson baa Issu­
ALREADY
SHOWS
RESULTS
Nearly
every
plant
that
grows
in
the
United
METHODIST
PROGRAM
Pabllahed K»«*ry Thursday at
ed marriage licenses during the past
States is preyed upon by some destructive insert.
Sprlnfffiald. Lane County, Orecon, by
Seattle, W'n.. Nov. I S - - "Tha con week to the following: Kveiwtt Hath­
Pr W. H I'nllard la to head u
The cucumber bug, a sturdy little w arrior whose
atanl hammering of the trade pro
THE WILLAMETTE P R I M
coat Is covered with service s trip 's of m any a s Pr,n« ’*l<* delegation which will at motion camimlgn of the West Coast away and Eunice Bonney, both of
Eugene; Theodore Uumlerseu and
H K M A X E Y . Editor.
hart! campaign. ap|tcara punctually at the time
,h*' Or,'*,,u Mdhotliat Mena
mills la bringing results which w« Maude Wallers, both of Eug'-os, Dex­
he can do the most damage, even thought your '■'®uncl*
conducted in rnrtiand
sea," atated U. K. Anderson tf ter Klsaenger and Dorothy Harwood,
aa aecond claaa m atter February 14. IM S at
“ • l»atch be miles from your neighbor's. And the •*,'»'*mb*r » and io. Several «Mh-ir can
Ihe Anderaon A Middleton Lumber liolh of Full Creeh; Edward llrady
poatefflcm Springfield. O r
cucum ber bug is only one of a vast arm y on ,,,*nib«r*
**>♦ l»«ai church arv> ex-
| Company who visited Scuttle on his ami Carry Brady, both of Fall Creek;
which anyone who raises vegetables, grains. P,'*'**'«l *** attend the conclave, which way eaat.
M A IL S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T S
Frank Smith, Dexter, and Clara Win-
T ea r la Advance___ SITS
Three M onth*
-T8e flowers, shrubs, fruit trees or the like must wage wl11 b* “ddmaaed by men ot national
Now markets ot the greatest value nlngham. Fall Creek; Stanley May-
constant
war.
repute.
M o n t h s ______________ SLM
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Io Ihiunlaa Hr mills are now being
Some of these pests are natives but a great
Fifteen hundred Methodiat laymen opened aluug Ihe Atlantic seaboard. hen, Medford, ami Esther CkUeon.
THURSDAY NOVEMBER 25. 192«
many of the most destructive belong to the cluss
“»h»l»tr» »HI bn brought together ' Mr Anderaon said, following up Ihe Collage Grove; William F Morse, Eu­
gene and Edna Morae, Colorado
of
"undesirable
aliens."
,n ,h * convention nr. Bert Ed w art
WORDS FROM THE LIPS OF GREAT MEN
preliminary advertising and field
The gipsy moth, for example, was accidently s "‘,in ”f Chicago, secretary ot Mena work of the West Coast Lumber Springs.
“There Are Two, and Only Two, Foundations introduced into M assachusetts from Europe *wlt ,or *”*' denomination, la m Bureau.
about 1870- Appropriations by the state of Mas- ,h“rse >’f the noteworthy two-day pro-
arfJLxw— Equity and Utility"— Edmund Burke.
FO R B A L E — Carbon paper In large
sachusetts to be used in the attem pt to exterm l- *rani
M a l t tarhaa, suitable for
C A L L A N U S E E Dr. N W Em ery
nate this pest havb grown from $25.000 a year to
1 hMV’’ ,>Bded Colonel Raymond on price« on plate and other work. If
W E HAVE MUCH TO RE THANKFUL FOR
I ng iraM ngs T h a News Office.
$150,000. In all, several million dollurs have R°bina. »ho la one of the inggeat
Looking back over the past year, we of S pring-’ been spent in the tight against the gipsy moth »pe»ker> on the American platform,"
field have much to be Thankful for. especially but the infested area has grown with the appro- l)r Sm,,h announced to the exec u to,*
when we consider that we have had health, h ap-| priatiotis.
committee having precouncll arrange-
ptness and prosperity in degrees far superior to
Four or five years ago the Japanese fruit
charge. -H e win give iw .
the m ajority of places on the globe. No maladies beetle found its way into this country, supposed- »ddre»«e», one on The outlawry ot
A. E. Roberta, Preaident
during the past year have broken out in our ly on iris roots, imported from Japan. Whole
",nl
other on ihe «octal
A catalogue, telling about our Secretarial. Bookkeep­
midst and few people have died with contagious sections in New Jersey, Delaware and Pennsyl- c.o»p«-i of Jeaua.* Hugh ttobson of I
ing and Stenographic Courses, sent free to any addreaa,
dis. 'ases-
5 vania bear witness to its destructiveness. Fruit Saskatchewan, a great temperance
upon request.
No extrem e heat nor cold, nor floods nor dry ■ trees, grape vines, shade trees and gardens have ►'■««'••r of Canada, win apeak <>n 'The j
Monday is enrollment day.
spells, nor windstorm s have caused us to sufTer I been ravaged by the Japanese fruit beetle, in Failure ot the Canadian Liquor aye-|
Crops as a whole have been normal and re-j these sections. And it is m arching to other re- ,tMU- ,,r Loren io H. King, one of th<>
tu rn s fair
I gions despite attem pts to control It.
greatest negro oratora in America.
Sawmills have curtailed their output in the last j W estward across the coni belt goes the corn »ill give hi» great address on
1192 Willamette Street
Eugene, Oregon
Phone (»fit»
half of the year but have not closet! down as in borer. It has cost the farm ers of the Middle 'Mcthodlama Ministry *o ihe Negro
the past.
: West vast sums. And the corn borer was Intro-
Dr w in w m ion Alexander of
Business has been nearly normal, some have duced into the United States from Germany.
Atlanta, executive secretary of the i„
m ade eood money and few have failed.
' The boll weevil crossed the Rio Grande from ter-Racui commission win give hia
Spring Held is served this year for the first Mexico as a stowaway. At present the Medlter- masterful address on 'Chriatianixing
tim e with a main line railroad which promises to ranean fruit fly is crossing the Atlantic on ship- »««* Relationship? We are also g.s
aid future development.
I nients of white grapes. The list might extend *»« t" have e D ow itaocroft a ro*
A new heavy railroad bridge has been built indefinitely. Hundreds of these “undesirable ‘"-*«1 Ohio farmer, who haa »poken iu
and term inal facilities in general improved
aliens" have come to the United S tates in aliul- almost all of our m en« conventions
New ornam ental street lights have been in­ lar fashion, and have thrived here at the expense <>» 'Ood s Substitutes for Man'» Finan-
stalled. sidewalks and streets are in the best con­ of our farm ers and fruit raisers
<iai D rives. itaipn Conner, who is
is exemplified lu every one of these beautiful boxes of
dition they have ever been.
They are costly, these foreign pests. And no known the world over for his writ
candies being packed at Eggim ann’a.
Both the box and
The people of the county and state have given one will argue that these "undesirable aliens" mg- win also be one of our headline
the candy makes one feel that S anta Claus Is near. Years
us $150.000 to build an new bridge across the t should be allowed to enter the United States, speakers. iTessnt day conditions in
of service bus taught us how to make good candy and
W illamette river so that we may improve our The most drastic steps hv the Federal Horticult- Germany and »witseriand win r, <ie«
where to put that touch that m akes Egglm ann's a little
front door entrance to the city.
1 ural Board to curb their inflow will In* welcomed. «ribed tn Bishop
op John
John i.
I. Nuelsen.
different
Boxes reatly packed or boxes packed to suit
Few other little cities have seen more r e a l:
------------------------
who haa charge of (he Method««!
the individual taste we never fall to pleas«*,
development that we during the last year. Tak-1 A Paris court lias ruled th a t a wife has no work In those nation« Ilia subject
ing everything into consideration Springfield has ’ right to open her husband's letters. Our judges »111 be 'The Missionary Challangv of
m uch to be thankful for this Thanksgiving and seem to be behind time, or scared of their own Europe* Bishop h |^ » „ r sm ith of
very little to regret.
wives. But, if we lived in Paris we wouldn’t Helena, Mont ana, will discuss T h e
want anybody opening our mail anyway.
Church and Evangelism.' Ami D*.
• • •
John W Langdale. superintendent of
LET'S REALLY CLEANUP
Mussolini's methods have always worked in Methodiat work in the Un klvn «»«-
Once or twice a year the street departm ent Italy. When he gets around to all his enimies trict. will apeak on "A Man a Itellgi,,.,
has what is callel cleanup and most everybody with a quart of castor oil Italy will be peaceful In 1926*
puts out their collection of cans and small trash once more. Castor oil will work where oratory i>r e . Guy cutshntt. president of iwt
w here it can be hauled away free. Perhaps the and jail sentences fail.
School Io Theology, of Deaver, Colo
• • •
leaves are raked up and the grass cut on the
ratio, W||| niuke an addreaa on 'The
parking at this time but there are hundreds of
Tell us about the brunettes Barbers at a re­ leaching Task of the Church..*
places where this is not done.
cent convention estim ated average blonds had
Thanksgiving is her«* and most of all w<* are thankful to
Really this sort of thing is not a cleanup—it's 150,000 hairs in their heads and red-heads only
NOTICE Et)|{ PUBLICATION
you folks for the line putronag«* we are r«*c«*ivlng.
W«»
a m akeshift. There are scores of vacant lots 30,000 on the average.
FO REST EXCHANGE
have
worked
hard
and
long
to
m
ake
PERFECTION
in the city with piles of old boards, brush, discard­
” r ‘v i ï v Î ’ ENT O F THK INTERIOR
BREAD AND PASTR1E8 what the nam e Implies PER­
ed automobile parts and what not th at has b e e n 1 Rubber surfacing is being tried out in the
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE
FECT.
And It Is with gratitude in our hcurta th a t we
Koneburg. Oregon.
there for month and years. One can drive streets of London. It has not been learned
November 3. 1926.
think of your support.
around town and see dozens of these eyesores, w hether this is for the benefit of vehicles or to
NOTICE I« hereby given that on
Some of them right on main street. Buildings make It easier landing when a pedisteriau is November 1. 1926. Lafayette E Prln-1
This Is Springfield's bakery.
W«> are here to serve and
built a year or so ago still have the old scaffold- knocked over by an automobile.
del. of Pari«. Oregon, nie I application
we are truly glad you appreciate that service.
No 016671 under the A d of .Mar< li Î
ing lying around them. Wooden sidew-alks torn
• • •
1022. 142 S la t. 465) to exchange
out m onths ago to be replaced with concrete are
ft is estim ated that there are 7.000,000 dogs in 20.
THE BREAD YOU DO NOT TIRE OF
the N E \ SW ',.. S i , S E ’« NW',,. 8e<
still lying on the property or parking.
the United States. In that case Springfield has 27. Township 15 s Range 9 w . «1 w* !
These are the things that keeps this looking more than her share.
M . within the Slualaw National For
like a hick town. Let's really cleanup once-
• • •
ent. for the timber on the s e *» nk **
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N F 1«, Section 4. Township 20 S .
Fred Frese, Prop.
,
If Henry Ford has only made 14 million cars Rang- 12 w est, w . M . also within
Perklus-Iiaxton Bldg
Phone »56
Fifth Street.
The modern gown is no longer a creation—it's then a lot of them has passed him twice, says t’1' Riu*law National Forest
The purpone of thl.t notice I n to
a suggestion.
the man in the street who is dodging them.
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE
IT’S A GOOD SCHOOL
Christmas Spirit
EGGIMANN’S
W e’re Thankful To You Folks!
SPRINGFIELD BAKERY
BJLLYD£/^RTN£yr^ra/^
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4th Friday and Saturday
FEA T U R E D A YS
allow all per«ona i lalmlng the land«
«elected, or having bona flde ob jei.
tioiiM lo «uch application, an oppor­
tunity to file their protest with the
register o f the District t'nlleg Sint--«
Land Office at Koneburg Oregon. Any
auch protests or objections must be
filed In this o ffic e within thirty days
from the date of the first publical Ion !
of this notice, which first publication
Is November 18, 1926.
non coal
HAMILL A. CANADAY, Register.
N 18 25: D 29 16
W e W ill Welcome You
Ax A Shareholder
•with
Just an inkling of the merchandising news assem ­
bled for these two big selling days.
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Outstanding /
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\
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