The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, August 18, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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    TH U R SD A Y AVGUHT 1». IM T
FAG B SIX
RECEIPTS OF NATIONAL
FORESTS SHOW CAIN
Chamberlain Flies—Leviathan Deck to Shore
The national forest* o f Oregon and
W ashington showvd the largest re­
ceipt» of any of the eight federal
forest d is tric t*. taking tnfil S6O.17S I *
during the fiscal yaar ended June »9.
1M 7. Thia was a gain of >185,017 .72
over the receipt» for that D tatftct In
the preceding fiscal year, according to
the Diatict Fbrester, Portland. Oregon.
The California D tatrlct was second m
total receipts, taking in »1.162.581 3S
S & fc fW
Clarence
Cham berlin
added new achievement
. t o man'» performances by
f lf it flight
from »hip at sea to shore
__delivering mail from the
U S. Leviathan to New
Y o rk. H e "took the a ir
75 feet a fter the start on
the 118 foot run wav
J
Sales of tim ber, perm its for gras-
fpe and other use» of a ll the 180
nat..>nal forests brought a total of
»6,166.666.3» into the treasury of the
federal governm ent during the past
fiscal year.
T he total receipts from the national
forests for the last fiscal year were
an increase of fill).888.37 over the
am ount received in Ute preceding fis­
cal year, and exceeded any previous
year, except 1833 and 1834. when the
receipts were >6.336.818.13. and »5.-
351.903.11. respectively.
The tidal national forest receipts
last year came from the following
sources' tim b er sales, »3,206.833.S3;
tim ber settlements. $31.863.83; tim ber
treepasa. »5.673.83, turpentine sale*.
$18.87.73. graxing fees (cattles and
horses) »874.613.83; graxing (sheep
and goats). »»«7.048 54. graxing tres­
pass. 19.285 75; special uses. »377-811
63; occupancy trespass. »388 07; w ater
power. »98.748 34; fire trespass. »5c
606.84; property trespass. »56.
In sales of national forest lim b er
the cutting is done under the super­
vision of forest officers in such a way
that the future tim ber production of
the area w ill not be impaired. Gra*-
ing permits on the national forests
likewise are issued w ith a due regard
to permanent m aintenance of the for­
age resources
Point last year.
and M rs t ie o r t f r Grilfia visited Sun the Epworth le a g u e convention
day at the Ben Endicott home at W il­
Visits B rother— M r and Mrs Bed­
Visitors from Idshe— Mr aad Mrs.
lamina.
ford and children of Escalon. Callfor
(Terence
O Pinch of Fairfield, Idaho,
Here from W illa m in a — M r and Mrs. ula. visited at the W C. M<’la g a n
M rs Bedford la M r. visited Friday night a l Ihe home of
Jack Howe were here Sunday from home Tuesday.
W illa m in a visiting her parents. Mr. M e ls to n e sister
M r and Mrs K E Pyne
T hey were
and Mrs. Kerns
Hee Jeb at The D alle»— Miss Itaarl on ih e lr way from llonnera F erry.
Idaho. Io Plllshurg. C alifo rn ia
Mr.
Return from Oregon City— M r end Peterson, sister of City Recorder I
Mrs. Fred Freae returned from Dre- M Pelvraon. has been employed as a Finch was a form er « u p lo y e r of M r.
gun C ity Sunday, bringing hack their prim ary teacher for the com ing year Pyne. while Mrs l*yne was a »Indent
son. Lloyd, who has been spending a t T h e Dalles, Dre. Mlsa Petersen is
In high school of which M rs Pinch
the summer on a farm there.
visiting for a few weeks with M r and
Mra. I*eterson before taking up her was principal
H i i
Tonsils Removed — Ernest
new work She was teacher at M yrtle
Roberta, son o f Mrs. G A
Roberts.
I i
t-rwont a tonsil operation at a
i local surgeon's office Tueeuay.
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Miss
L arim e r
Substitutes — M is*
’ Dorene L a rim e r Is substituting for a
i few days aa aaalstanl In the office of
A
! D r W . C. Rebhan and Dr. C a rl Phet-
te place.
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TOWN AND VICINITY
FREE INSPECTION FOR
ALL FORD CARS
Bring In your c«r and have uh check ll up. No
m atter whether you have II fixed or not you
should know whether your ear 1 m working
correctly.
Mr. Ryan. of the Ford Motor company of
Detroit. haa asked us to make free Inapectlon of
all Ford cars without obligation to the owners
Thia la part of Ford Service which all Ford
owners are entitled to.
Here from H ill— Dorothy Mathews ; Visitors Here— M r and M rs V erne
Pleasant H ill was a S»pringrteld S tew art were business visitors here
Saturday evening.
visito r Monday.
of
In from Jasper— Mrs W a lte r W a l­
lace of Jasper was a business visitor
here Monday.
V is it Rowe Home— M rs John lawn
berty and daughter are viatlng at th>
home of her mother. Mrs. N. A. Rowe
In from Marcola - M r s Guy Redding
of M arcola was I Springfield visitor
Monday.
Go to Bandon— M r. and Mrs. W ayne
Clover and M r and Mrs. H a rry B rour-
field le ft Sunday on a trip to Bandon
Tonsils Removed— 7-enobla W rig h t
underwent a tonsilectomy at the office
of a local surgeon Monday.
V isiters from Eugene— Mrs Em ma
K irk p a tric k and M rs Em ma Soverns
of Eugene were Sunday visitors at
the N. Nelson home in Springfield
Another
Exclusive
Feature
E. R. Danner Motor Co.
Fifth at A Street
Authorized Ford Service and Salee
Does Your Oil Need Changing?
Coes Your Car Need Greasing?
GAUZETS
49c
Box of One Ooaen
L e t Us Serve You.
The Kexall Store offers Io
discrim inating women a
perfect sanitary
napkin
that affords com fort and
protection.
H ig h ly absorbent — light
í ’ e and cool.
Another Southern Pacific excursion
Grove Men V isits— (' A. Crites of
rtll go to Odell L ake Sunday, offering
Cottage Grove spent a part of Tues­
educed fares and convenient tim e to
day in Springfield.
Springfield people desiring to visit
he high mountains. T he train w ill
Santa Clara Man Here — L. W
eave here a t 8:35 A. M.. and w ill re- E llio tt o f Santa Clara was a Spring-
urn to Springfield about 8:30 o'clock field visitor Monday.
n the evening, according to C arl Ol-
Baby Daughter Born— M r. and Mrs.
ion. local Southern Pacific agent.
The excursion is prim arily arranged j Ben U ch ytii o f 545 K street are the
or W illa m e tte valley realtors, but parents of a baby girl, born Tuesday
h a t docs not mean that it w ill not be morning.
Cow* to row naw Uni««r*ty Io* cultora]
I «hm m
and p*->i«to-or*i M im e *
CSpc-i-to-ip io
in
2 2 department» o f the College of
Literature. Science end the A rts
;pen to everyone, said M r. Olson.
And to <8* School» of
Has
M ajo r
Operation — Helena
Scott underwent a m ajor operation
Inform ation Bureau
at the Pacific C hristian hospital Tues­
inquisitive Lady (on visit to a battle- day.
¡pl— And did they put those rocks
the bottom of the ocean to build
Leave for C alifornia— M r. and Mrs.
A rc h ite c tu re end A llie d A r t s —
Business A d m in is tra tio n — Educa­
tion— Journalism— Graduate Study
— Law— M edicine— M u » « — Phy»;- .
cal Education— Sociology— Social I
W o r k — Extension Division
i t breakwater?
Assuring Gob— No. m adam ; T hey
t two inches so that the fish could
CoSege Yew Opees Sepiesdm 26, 1927
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THE U N IV E R S A L C A R
Tonsils Removed— The little daugli
1 te r of L in k Yarnell had her tonsils
Drive to W estfir— M r. and M rs W
Goes to Sioux C ity— J. E ckh art ob­
r.-iroved at a local surgeon’s olfice
tained a ticket to Sioux City. Iowa, at H. Adrian were busineaa visitors at Saturday.
W e s tfir Sunday.
the Southern Pacific office;’ yesterday
Returns from Ashland—-Jute Bollard
Hom er Jono»
Back from Seattle— Jerry B aker has
H ere from Junctio
is hack a fter a visit at Ashland with
returned a fte r a visit w ith relatives of Junction City was a Springfield Miss H elen H a rtle y T he two became
at Seattle.
j »lellor Sunday.
acquainted at. Cascade resort during
V ad er the federal law, 35 per cent
of a ll the gross receipts of the na­
Go to Coast— M r. and Mrs. W illia m
tional forests is turned over to the
I Dawson left Tuesday on a trip to the
Go to Bend— M r. and Mrs T im e r
States and counties in which these
Findley. M rs. Lulu Lester. M r and
forest* are located, to take the place coast.
Mrs. O- Lester and eon. Jackie, tart
of taxes which m ight he collected if
Here from G rants Pses — Robert
Sunday fo r Bend where they will visit I
the lands were in private ownership, Hays or G rants Pass Is spending a few
Mrs. L. M ag ill.
government lands being exempt from days In Springfield.
tavafinn
These funds are used for
V is it at W illam in a— M r and Mra
Go to Monroe— M r and Mrs. C. F.
schools and roads in the local com-
Isaac Endicott. Mrs Sarah Holverson
Eggimann went to Monroe on business
munitiea.
a
Tuesday.
°J >
■XCURSION TO LAKE TO
Here from Veneta— M r and Mrs.
Floyd T aylo r of Veneta were visitors
BE HELD N E X T SUNDAY
in Springfield Monday.
1m through.
V a llie r on Vacation— Street Com ’
mtasloner George V a llie r Is aw«» on
his vacation
He Is vlslllng In the
neighborhood of Florence
Charles F in ly have le ft for San Jose,
California, a fte r visiting a few days
a t the home of M r and M rs| 8am
Richmond, th e ir cousins.
Springfield Service Station
49c
SALES AND SER VIC E D E P A R TM E N T FO R
U N IT E D STATES T IR E S AND TUBES
J u it agk for Gauxets
1
Flanery’s
«Drug Store
Tfie
T IR E R EPA IR IN G
Main at 5th
In the Heart of Springfield
Store
For inform ation or eotololue
The Re^iStrer. U w Pertit g of
O regon / . ’y f r r . O re
P rV
Dr. Geo. A. Simon
Spend
Specializing in Tonsils
Sunday, August 21
Over Penney's Store
Phone 355
At
Eugene
Odell Lake
(Cascade Summit Station)
Present-day smokers fin d their
sheerest enjoyment in Cameb
T H E p eo ple o f th ia age spend m illio n s fo r th e good th in g *
o f life . A n d th e y place C a m e l first a m o n g cigarettes.
M o d e rn smokers m a k e m o n ey , h u t w hen th e y spend it
th e y insist on q u a lity , a n d m o re p eo p le to d a y b u y C a m e l*
th a n ever b o ilg h t an y o th e r c ig a rette .
C a m e l v a lu e has w on th e m o d e rn w o r ld . M o n e y cannot
b u y choicer tobaccos, n o r a m ore g lo rio u s b le n d in g . T h a t ’s
w hy increasin g m illio n s in the m o d e rn age single o ut this
fam ous sm oke as th e ir fa v o rite .
Y o u , to o , w ill fin d it
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Eye Strain—
Nerve Strain
Eye »train means nerve strain
— correct glasses im prove vision
and nerves.
O ur methods as­
sure accurate examinations.
T H E 8 C IE A C E
OF O PTO M ETRY
S k ill and experience In the
profession of optom etry cannot
be acquired In a m onth or a
year. M odern optom etry Is the
result of long and exhaustive
study. 8uch experience Is our
bid for your patronage and good
wtlL
Dr. Ella G. Meade
Optometrist
a t N o. 14 8 th A ve. W est.
Eugene, O rego n .
Special Train
'
*
Leave Springfield
8:35
yours.
"H e re a C a rn e t!"
A.
M.
Tm
Arrive Cascade Summit 11.40 A. M.
Returning—
Leave Cascade Summit 6:00 P. M.
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For Further Information
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