The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, July 14, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
PeMtofced Rvwry Thsrsday et
Springfield. L a n * Couaty, Oreeoe, by
T H R W IL L A M IT T g
H. K
P R IM
M A X E Y . Editor
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THURSDAY. JULY 14. 1SÎ7
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That Reboot District No It. of lame
Vltal »lallaiha (or J uii *. aa an
is to say, the farmer who «petula twelve year» In
TO ODELL LAKE SUNDAY
County, Oregon. will pay at the of the
nounced by City Health Offleur W. H
school will earn $20,000 more in forty year» than
of the District Clerh. Commercial
Many Springfield people ar* ezpe«» putlard. ar»; ileaths. 1(; blrtha 4.
the farmer who never went to school. In the
Hank Bulldla«, «lh HI . Springfield.
twelve vear» the Texas lad would have »pent 2,- tod to tab» th« apodal esruralon train Thla la a rmnarkable reporl. lu thai Oregon. 8« bool warrants up to and
which
will
carry
visitor*
to
thioll
the deatha ezceeded the blrtha by »o
160 da vs in school. These 2.160 day» in school
IncJudtn« No. 1750
Intoreat reason
will net him $20,000 by the end of forty years, or la b * In lb* Cascade mountains Hun largo a figure.
utter July 15th, 1577.
day
tuurulng.
leaving
here
at
M
.
4A.
an average of about $9.25 a day for every day
tu«ned. R W. HMITH. District Clerk.
a. m . according to Carl Olaon. Spring
spent In school Not bad wage«!
C A IJ , A N D H K D r N. W »nwvy
M . ,. Jl.t*.
In Georgia It was discovered that the annual field agent. The excuralon may bo ■ on prices on plai« and other work. M
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to be run from
profit oi
of me
the uneducated
farmer is about $240; lb* Aral oi a serie« ««
net prom
uiieuui m w u»miti
while the annual net profit of the fanner who has various orwgun point« to the now |
_ _i education u
RA the playground
...______ * opened
....-.^4 up by the South
had a common scliool
is er.iir.
$566.50,
annual net profit of the farmer who has had a era Pacific's recwntlyconatructed Cas­
high school education 1» $664.50. and the annual cade line.
The tralu will be equipped with an
net profit of the farmer who has completed an
open-air sightseeing car. and other
agricultural college course is $1.254.
In Missouri it was found that the scales tip eon- arrungviuenta
arrwmremeuui lo
«• make
u»««« the
»««» trip a corn-
sistently In favor of the better educated farmers. (Orut>w on« for the eaaaen«ers. ao-
They own four-fifths of the land they operate. I cording to Mr Olaon Reduced fares)
They keep more livestock. They handle more < have b«>eu arranged for Hprtn«A*id
crops with each workman. They do about one- people
The train will arrive at 13 JOp m.
fifth more business.
in Wisconsin is was found that the fanners with and the visitors »III have until 5:30
S T A N D A R D O IL C O M P A N Y OF C A L IF O R N IA
high school education acquired the ownership of o'clock la Ihe afternoon, wheu the
their farms in about seven years, while It took the return trip will »tart.
At Odell lake there will be boat*
farmers with only a common school education
about ten years to acquire clean title to their land. tor thoee dealring Ashing trip« and
In Indiana. In Illlnots. In Iowa, and In Kansas other arrangement« to make It a
the storv runs tnte to form. In all these States, pleaaant outtug
in both owner and tenant groups, the better edu­
Marriage Licenses Issued
cated arc earning better Incomes.
Farmer fathers with sons should consider these
I)urin< ihe paat week marriage lic­
facts—and give their boys a chance.
Everybody like» Ice cream- and when you order
enses have been Issued by County
Fgglniann's Ice cream you may know that every member
I Clerk W. U Dillard to the following
of the family Is going to be pleased with the dessert for the
William Maughan. Eugene, and
evening or Sunday meal.
Florence Stark. HprlngAeld; Clifton
McGuire and Violet Thompson, both
THE MINORITY RI LES
Ice cream 1» a health food good the year round hut
(Dearborn Independent)
of Cottage Grove; Frank Elliott, Hell.
particularly appetising and satisfying in the warm month»,
Only one in 3000 Russians is a member of the Com- California, and Lucinda Snillh Jun>
hitt lots of Ice cream.
-
mlnor . wrw.ke<1 Rusglll atHl rul,.a tlon City; Roy Haynes and Martha
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v * t
We deliver amount» in bulk.
Bendlx, both of Eugene; Lee Stevens
|wenty
(>wnMl . lare,
,hl. and Ethel Simpson. both of Cottage
Kills insects
by th e roomful
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Oronite FLY SPRAY
A SURVEY OF OUR MINERAL RESOURCES
We have been told by miners and others hav­
ing claims in the mountains of Lane county that
some day mining would be one of the chief in­
dustries of this section, basing their belief on
what they have found in working these claims.
There is gold, quicksilver. Iron. tin. coal and cop­
per and what not found in the mines in Lane
county. Few of the mines opened in the county
have been able to continue to operate. But that
mav not be so much the fault of the mineral de­
posits as the capital back of the operations and
the methods of mining.
A complete survey of the mineral deposits in
Lane county by competent raining engineers and
geologists should bring to light information whtea
m i g h t hasten the development of mining. While
we are not so favorable to bringing in outside
agencies to tell us about our lumbering and agri­
culture as there are people engaged in these pur­
suits that can furnish us with this information
better than anvone else, we do believe that there
is lack of information about mineral deposits in
this county.
in t the,hands
Most of the mining claims are m
n e n a n u s of
o.
hard rock miners who have no capital and little
business experience While they tave done » « » -
clent work perhaps toshow the‘ « J * " ' * ' minority overshadowed American .« a ir» for y e a r, and
deposits, theirs has been a hand to mouth e x - eTentU»lly became the cause and occasion of the world«
tence. A competent mining engineer and geologist
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likely would bring fourth information that would fr“ ^ . ‘ r‘” ^ pi,1>llon ot the rnlted 8ut„
abou,
draw large capital to Lane county to
Ihl)U>anil
,he criminal part of that population
mining areas. There is ev^ .in d icau m i hat effort
thgn
g
m|norUy ,m
Kills flie s .m o s q u ito e s ,
m o th s broaches,
etc.
THE SUMMER DESSERT
Editorial Comment.
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Grove; .........
John
Dyer. „ Monroe, and Nadlc
F ran ca. Junction City; John Tanner
Florence;
and Itovlna Conner, both of Florence;
Stillman K. Georg». Jr . Eugene, and
Viola Nelson. Springfield; Eldridge
Dufilnger. and Fay W’lse. both of Eu­
gene; Frank IhUnter. Del Monte. Cali­
fornia. and Pearl lagia«. Eugen«;
In the world.
1
turns than any we have ever done.
The numbers of drinkers of alcoholic liquors tn the Edward J Cox. W'endllng. snd Alice
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T o lled Stoles In heydays of the businoaa «as less than Mae Suvena. Springfield
The Union Pacific railroad is meeting bus com­ two in every K00 Americans, yet this minority of two In­
petition with motor busses between Portland aud dividuals, aided by the stupldltj and shortsightedness of
Pendleton It seems that the time of the railway the commercialised liquor Interests, was powerful enough
coach for local transportation at least has passed. to precipitate prohlblUon upoa the country.
Railroads have begun to recognize this fact and
The diplomate of the earth are a minority too Infinitesi­
are supplanting their service with motor bus.
mal to measure, yet like virulent microscopic germs they
• • •
have power to Infect the whole earth with hate and war
The American people are pretty well agreed on
The lass kings of Tin Pan Alley are but a handful,
most things except something to be ashamed of. yet they can set the whole natlnon singing ribald triviali­
The advantage of the electric needle
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ties for months on end.
by
means ot fig u ra tio n , electric
There are a lot of people who do four or five
The international financiers, herded to««* the r would
not aggregate the population of a small country village, coagulation, desiccation and diather­
davs work and scatter it over six days.
• • •
yet they are a minority Important enough to affect for 111 my are
1. Bloodless work. The danger ut
A woman begins to set up and take notice when the bread box and the cradle of every family on earth
Take all the anarchists, paid convtnunlsto propagan hemorrhage Is eliminated.
other women sav nice things about her husband.,
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2 The danger of Infection, due to
dlsts. actively subversive aliens and convlnved enem ies of
Even hotheaded people occasionally get cold Christian civilization—gather them all together, and yoz local anaesthesia, and of death, due to
could accommodate them In one modern apartment bulld- general an-esthetlc. Is likewise elim i­
feet.
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ins. Yet this minority by Its abuse of free speech has rob- nated
3. The diseased parts undergo
No man is entitled to redlt of being good if 5^ ug O( ,re<, speech, but Its misuse of freedom has com­ sterilization
because the effect of the I
pelled
us
to
curtail
all
our
freedom.
he isn’t tempted.
e e
•
current Is germicidal.
The minority rules.
1 The forcing of Infective material
The minority creates conditions to face which the
Job was a patient man but there Is no record of
Into the circulation, which has occur-
majority much change its life.
his ever pir;ine r tooth-cutting baby to sleep.
o i .uim,,-, the minority ____
Fortunately,
Is not ____________
always evil. _______
Inventors , red from snares and other guillotine
nks he is the proper one to are in 'he minority, yet they have changed the method of appliances. Is abolished
Eevery man
5. The singing and speaking voices | «
social life. Poets are in the minority, yet they have set
sta: d around a . boss the ’ob.
the generations singing deathless songs. Prophets are in are In no danger ot Impairment, on I )
the minority, yet their words go thundering down th* the contrary, there Is. almost Invarl ij
SCHOOI.FD FARMERS?— PAYS EARNirCS
ably. Improvement.
Education pay -particularly for boys who in­ centuries. Statesmen are in the minority, but they blaze
the
way
to
progress
yet
to
come
tend to be< oifTc f rr: >rs This I'.a ■ b-sn proved bv
Society Is an organ of myraid pipes which Is played
a survey Uk?n n t? "Ive o? ocr agricultural states
upon by a minority of ten fingers and two feet that give
__to discover th'* relation that rommon school,
high schof : snd college training has upon the the organist contact with the Instrument. But society will
have to become more than the passive organ to be played PHONE 365
EUGENE. ORBOON
ON
earning caps'*'fy , 9rm',rs.
OVER J C PENNEYS STORE
In Texas ’’
^o-er°d that an uneducated upon; it will have to waken, and give as much thought
farmer might ccrn >20.000 in forty years; while 8 to minorities as It now does to majorities; It w ill have to
EGGIMANN’S
—e—
whleh minority shall role it
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G r een DibtouNr S iamps
W e G iv e
TONSILS REMOVED
ELECTRIC NEEDLE:
farmer who spend-* twelve of the forty years In
.
Fragrant as the Flowers
All perfumer» have a few rare odor« on which
they have catabllshed a world-wid« reputation.
So, Instead of carrying one perfumer’s complete
line of Handkerchief Extracts. Toilet Waters and
Sachet», wo «elect the choicest odors from the
variou« manufacturer«.
The World’« Choicest Perfume«
and Toilet Waters
This method give« uh a stock of Perfume« fur »
superior to the finest goods ever produced by a
«ingle maker. When you «elect from our «lock
you can be «ure of the t>e«t the world afford«.
Come In and test our exquhtlte perfumes.
Our Latest Addition
BLACK TULIP
Has Hit the Popular Fancy
Dr. Geo. A. Simon
mW
Ketel’s Drug Store
»•OR 8 A L B — Carbon paper In larga
sheets. M x3» Inches, suitable fw
fov
m aktog tracing«
T h e n aw e O fflee
new
-low
Fares
Make the most of reduced
sum m er ro u n d trip fares
now i n effect. You can travel
on the train at surprisingly
low cost. Ride In comfort in
long, imooth-riding coach­
es by day; roomy Pullman
accommodations for over­
night travel
Save time, m oney and
nervous energy by going on
the train. Fares with limits
to suit you plan; for example
—Sunday only roundtrips,
fares for travel over the
w eek-end —Saturday to
Monday, or Friday to Tues­
day. Also fares with 16-day
lim it and others good for
the summer season.
A ik about these travel tavingi; the
ticket agent w ill tuggrtt the
e that Jin your plant
a t lowest cost.
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to one 35c can of Acme Q u ality Lnam el K ote,
any color, and a special 20c Paint Brush.
N am e
A d d re n
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CARL OLflON,
Agent