The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, May 12, 1927, Page 8, Image 8

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    THURSDAY MAY 12. 1»2?.
TH K SPRINGFIELD NEWS
PAO« RIGHT
returning late at n igh t
Hijçh School News
Springfield residents who have not
taken Iho trip over the mountains to
Klatnalh Falla are offered Ihe op­
portunity at a low expenditure on
May 13. when another good will ex
curalon will be staged by the South­
ern Pacific, with low rates io Ihe
Southern city and hack.
The train will leave in the morning.
Win m id Tyson. Pdttor
•ophomero* Win G«™«
Uirb' luterei»»« b*.eb«ll ««me»
wdre played on Monday and Tuesday
of thia week The Sophomore« woo
Prat place: the Freshmen a e^ m j
place and the Junior» third place.
The line-up tor the winning tam
was:
Kvelyu Jacobson, c.; Maxine
Srodgrass. p.; Maude Brat tain. 1st.;
Dora WajtneV. 2nd ; Lucil'e Richmond.
3rd.; Okria Mooney, as.; Esther Me
Pherson. t.
lUm iVUard. v ice President; WUltaB
Cox. Secretary and Troeurer.
N ew s N a ta l
The Senior Claaa will present "The
w h o le Town'« T slklng.’’ in the High
auditorium on May IT.
The faculty of the High School will
glee a one act play, ‘*The Oat«,' In
the auditorium on Thursday afternoon
at 3: SO. The play Is sponsored by
the annual staff to help finance the
1327 year book.
Hi-V Banquet
The yearly Hl-Y banquet will be
I
given in the Methodist church on
The Springfield High School base-
Tuesday May IT
Etery year the
;
(
Hi-Y gives a banquet to It. m em bers.
t H iil Wednemlay. May 11.
and their friends
It Is considered
r *~-
______
one of the exclusive affairs of the
" “
, Sup'l V. D Bain was unable to attend
y<The officers of the Hl-Y this year school on Wednesday, owntg to a
Evan Hughes. President. W ll-’ slight Illness
ft
classify
where
thoughtlessness,
CAUSES OF DEATH
carelessness, and sheer ignorance
DISCUSSED BY BOARD I give most any kind of an Imperfect
A sufficient
GOOD WILL EXCURSION
number of coaches have been charter
TO KLAMATH MAY 15 ed to make certain plenty of room for
everybody. Special arrangement» for
»top-over« at favorlle fishing place«
have been mad» ft* tai tower a o f Mt«
creed of Ihe rod and reel
Visit I" Portland— M r . T C «lor-
hie aud Maude tlorrle vlalled their
mother. Mr» C. I tlorrle. In Portland
over ihe week end
WHERE QUALITY MEETS CONFWKNVK
SO M E
D E L IC IO U S D R IN K S
FOR D R Y D A Y S
A
BIG, juicy, sun-kissed pine­
apple is one of the be»:
sources c f delicious drink»,
nnnehea nod ices that we ha»« to
y. In fnct it might well be!
termed the "little brown jug" of
Volstead days containing as it does)
Nature’s own "kick” in its anther
liquor
If Rip Van Wink!« had gone to
sleep in the Hawaiian Islands an 1
had awakened out» o f these fine
mornings near a pineapple plants-
tlon he arould have .bought the lit-
PINEAPPLE JULEP
3 cups water
1 1 cup sugar
1 ’.4 cupa Hawaiian pineapple
juice
3 tablespoons lime Juice
3 tablespoons «tincad mint
Roil the sugar and eelf the
wi ter
cr for ten minutes,
minute«. «‘wot. add
r mainder of the
water. fruit
j" cca and the mint-
Allow to
! ,n,l one hour, strain, add ire
» 1 gsrnisk
with fresh
mint
taaveo.
♦ta ¡-.ten w ith th e ir kegs of whiskey
riX S A P P U C EGGNOG
S cap pineapple juiea
had turned into plants and their
I trn»t»oon lem on jusra
kegs into new and ««Id shaped
1 teaspoon s u g a r
brown jhffa with stoppers in the
1 egg
tops from .which green pointed
M cup crushed lew
leaves were sprouting.
Dissolve
sugar in ptaeapy-ta
Many delicious drinks that Hip
Van Wink'e never heard of a r • (juice and lemon juice mixed to­
n s ’ - from the liquor yield«,! b y ' eether, add beaten egg. pour Into
Chesc little brown jugs. There ar- glass of ertrnhed ice and aprtalls
pineapple lemonades, fruit punches with nutmeg.
and ices as well as the plain lead
PV N FA PPLR A D l
pineapple juke, ao agreeable to
1 ctrp water
the naiate and so beneficial to the
1 cu> sugar
1
(ftp
H a w a iia n
p in ea p p le
heal'" The ju k e from a can of
Jbtoo
sliced pineapple may he treed ta
1A cup lemon ju k e •
these drinks, the fruit being re­
1 q uart ice w ater
served for salads, desserts, or
¡fruit coektails. Or the canned
Dissolve the sugar ta the w ater,
purchased
better
boil —
the
and
• pineapple
----- a-,
. ju k e may J he F
''”’’ ~ ---- ~ or • •ew
w-ww «till, eeeeae
ww sugar
_
without the fruit. Here are three water for ten minute«. Cool, add
excellent drinks that may ha made the pineapple juke, lemon jute^
from this juice:
and k e water.
answer. The remedy for such answers
„1 am costrinced that in no depart­ ta greater care In the preparation of
ment of w^dtetne la there so much death certificates and a little thought
careless and unscientific work as In as to the real purpose of a death
making out death returns These im­ i certificate "—State Board of Health
perfect certificates are not wholly the j
work of inferior practitioners. Many
ROOT
are by physicians and surgeons of STRAWBERRY
standing.
W E E V I L NEARING
• There must be some reason for i
BREEDING S T A G E
this wide-spread deficiency. Perhaps
it is partly explained by the mental
Some «0 per cent of the strawberry
reaction of the physician who having root weevil that has been fattening
battled with disease only to see his on Oregon strawberry roots In warm
work end in the death of his patient, districts had gone by May 5 into the
fills out the certificate hastily and pupa stage from which adults are
carelessly thinking of getting it out expected to emerge in about two
of the way Another factor is failure weeks, according to experiment ata-
to make and record accurate diagno > tion report». Emergence will be later
sea. In such case we are at a loss 1 in higher regions. Growers thus In­
for concise terms in which to state formed are getting ready to strike
cane of death.
the adults with poison bait before
"Perhaps the fact hack of all these they have time to perform their egg
reasons for faulty work Is that most laying, and so thwart their attempts
physicians hare not thought serlouslv to provide next year s brood.
*«
should
feels an impulse to speed up hla car
— to
— why
— a certificate
.
. . . „ be *C
T
he
Th
e bait
b ait found
found In
In experiment
experim ent ata-
sta ing thousands of children into fb
curate, complete and sc enti ca y cor
teata
aatlsfactory 1» streets to play because they star« no and eajoy the seatful atmosphere, '
continued Mr. Brandenburg, “and
X
iu ’ lbg T l re T s « ^
X
° f 1 ^ ’und o( c* lcium • r’ eD“ e other
,or ou,<hx5r , c , '¥'tlM
Impulse —
la ----
one -----
that ---------
should be
to 1» pounds of ground dried apples, flits fact places an especial reaponsi thia
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guard against crime; to accurately and A teaspoonful or two ia applied to bllity upon motorists to exercise extra j obeyed, but be careful in selecting the
ZX
V ^ « h 0 |/ A z v a a a «as
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quickly dispose of questions of in­
place you
where
you on ’step
the gas.'
___ . . . . of
. h »very
ill a h hill,
n n i SO
to n 50 r e m to u • t precaution
ln n in t h e In
Interest
of safety
place " where
‘step
the on
gas.’
the crown
about
the Interest
of ' safety
heritance and the like. (2) PUBLIC
’•Il would be a splendid thing for
TO ponds per acre under average Ore- said Mr Brandenburg. "The motor-
HEALTH REASONS. To furnish ac­
gon condition». Growers many pur- let 'of course has the right of way but the cause of safety, particularly tha
curate data for boards of health and chase It ready to use under the trade j that does not remedy the accident
safety of children. If every car owner
like bodies (3) INSURANCE REA
pledged him self to drive with care
name of "Go-West.’’
nor heal the Injury-
SONS. As a basis of insurance and
where chlldern might be p layin g
Application is often made by means
..|t |g unfortuna, e that in ao many
for the payment of death claims.
le g a lly ' the „ motorist may
,
space for children is ta-1
-----
. . have
. . . the
.
"These conditions make evident the of a down spout tube or other light .
necessity
not
only
for
complete
death
tube,
finished
off
with
a
funnel
at
the
,
we
h.v
e
,
and
j
rl«ht
of-w
ay-lbut
'
necessity not only for complete death
records but
that are
sclent.- top
The .m ail end of tae tube
mugt „„ our „ „
meetIng ! risk an accident
records
but for
for those
those that
are scientl-
Orally accurate. To be of value such put into the center of the hill and the (J n |g gprlng and eTery motort»t on c* ,ldren «lr,n « lm
w a y ' _______ ___________ _ _ _ _ _
records must be based on actual baft then dropped through the funnel. _________________
causes, not guesswork, not laxy gener­ This saves time and much back-break
alizations. not mere statement» of ter­ ing labor, insures proper placing of
the poison, and protects the berries
minal conditions.
“Accuracy in stating causes of death from drifting bite of poison.
is as necessary as accuracy in diag­
The larvae, pupae and adults of
nosis. Presumably the attending phy­ the weevil are all naturally placed to
sician knows the cause of death but ! do the most possible mischief, ex­
often he does not clearly state It. He plained Don C. Moto, station entomo­
should remember that no matter how logist. The larvae merely quit feed­
well be knows the facts of the death, ing on the rootaright under the vines,
the authorities can only know such an Ideal place from their point of
facts as are submitted in the arritten view for going into the helpless pupa
death certificate. How far short of ac­ stage Thus when the adults emerge
— BY OUR CLEANING METHODS —
curacy
the average death w
certificate a|j (bey have to do is climb up to day-
uuiavj —c
is. might easib- be -hown by the daily light, and there they are. ready to eat
grist that comes to the health officer. , ( ra»berry leaf
Unfortunately for
rivil authorities, and Insurance offl- (hem. they like arsenate apple sauce
ears, but only a few groups of faulty eTen better than strawberry leaves,
death causes may be touched upon
A well-balanced growing ration and
Cleaning — Repairing — W eaving
here. (1) Deliberate suppression or cjean gOll are two fundamentals for
Eugene, Ore.
1636 Jefferson St.
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misstatements of facta at the behest raiaing pullets. Contaminated soli Is
of relatives is not uncommon, but no a real danger to growing atock. Con­
matter how strenuous the objection, tamination is prevented by putting
the record should conform to the chicks on free range aa soon as pos­
facts. (2) Giving symptoms or termi­ sible.
nal conditions as cause of death. (3)
Operation is sometimes frankly given
DON’T TAKE RIGHT-OF-
as cause nil death, and oftener shock
WAY FROM CHILDREN
or some mischance of the operation
without giving the condition for which
George O. Brandenburg. Secy-Man
the operation was performed. (4» A
large group in which there are real ager of the Oregon State Motor As­
diagnostic or differential diagnotic dif­ sociation. who has just returned from
ficulties. The profession should ar­ a five weeks tour of eastern cities, j
rive at some degree of uniformity in sounds a warning note to Oregon
terminology and record in these cases Motorists.
"Beautiful, sunshiny days are drlv
(5) A laroe group of diseases difficult
If you open your pay envelope at this bank,
RUGS-
—Colors Renewed
—Shape Restored
Laraway’s Shopping News
Cugans’s
N«w««t
D«partm«nt
Stör«
W a l«ad In atyl« and quality
In all price claaa»«
■ ug«n«'a
Mo«t
Progressiva
•tora
Golf
Well— poys and girl»—It'» here! The call of the
outdoors, the sm ile of a summer afternoon- and
the feel of rich turf under foot. How about your
golf underwear, knickers, socks, shirts, sweaters,
shoes and hat?
The Dtraway Department Store can supply your
every want at the right price, which means our
prices are lower than the lowest, quality con si­
dered.
W e are Exclusive Dealers in Eugene
for the
Lewis Golf Underwear
$2.49 Suit
Four Putts!*?*!!!
Hold *t> Don't blame
your olub— bl«mo your
underw ear. Maybe you
tighten
up on
your
shot« «very
tlm o
It
tighten« up on you.
FLUFF RUG CO.
Open Your Pay
Envelope HERE
and leave a definite percentage of its
tents in a savings account where It can
Interest, you will soon have a savings
book that you will be proud to show
friends.
M EATtZ*
Careful buying of fat young stock enables us to always
offer the choicest, tenderest cuts of meat to our customers.
We buy only anim als that are In perfect condition for
slaughter.
If you wait until a few days after pay dav
you will alw ays be the loser, for there will
seldom be any money left to save. So for
safety's sake open your envelope here, or
bring In your pay check for us to cash.
No m atter how small am ount you can spare
each pay day you are welcom e to the service
that this bank provides to all depositors.
Protected by Electric Burglarly Alarm System
INDEPENDENT MEAT CO.
Commercial State Bank
PRATT HOLVERSON
Phone 63
in underwear comfort
Join the thousands of other golfers who
have found new freedom In the Lewis Golf
Suit. Light and alry -never hinds never
pulls never plasters. Fits every figure per­
fectly. . If you want good-looking underwear
with comfort you’ve never had before, here
it Is. And It’s as fine for office or street as
on the fairway.
The Lewis OoH Suit Is just one of the
many unusual furnishings we carry.
Unusual Golf Values
LARAW AY’S
Department Store
Long experience in the meat business enables us to
give you a little better than the ordinary service. For the
choice cuts com e to the
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4th and Main Sts.
M
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bank
your
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Springfield, Oregon
Phone 2233
Laraway Building
Phone 2233
966-968 Willamette Street
WHERE QUALITY MEETS CONFIDENCE