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T hursday Ài’ourr wkJrh to bed to r t WfcT <|»V«fc P*rp*to*£« tke improv T > | WltAAMCTTX M U M H X GET RIO OF GAS xoncx is Hmtxar oivfi « e a iMtwata« a x <rf Vy t>e T o « * BeeorS.r X S e e n r ta ta* T««W T****wr»c I.« S v isar ts «4 c V>w»f know» that babtea are Important. ao -aw* j T Or»# a Sir ' *7 FaBraarv M. l»*t at tk- m atter « h a t her daughter* may think, and eat »I 4 «.< •« Seia< a> ftot*»-»» akk CWyra pa**A c*. I ■AIL kUMCa«FT)O4« a A TX Oa- y«*r IB A «viar* __ *1 I Ttew* WawCta -------TSe . n <• T a r - fa»T -----------f c ■aathv t h t b s *» a t to rouatry aad th - " am tf you t ta good too* ar ft a J9T* AN ito-FOOT H OHT-Or-W AT a ahtehe* a Summer school to train mother* and X X father* also in bringing up children ef » A new building will house this new branch of 1 M learning. and husbands « ill be aB oved to attend the Sum mer lectures Lirlnc quarter* « til b- prortded for them at Vassar AD o f wfcirh « mr< moo sense • • • State »p-xiflcation» to road huddmg are Mate The private life of som e a t the fam ous or In •psi Ifli ariiiM Just the same as red tape is red fam ous «om en of history has been the *ub)ect tape and « - suppone taat a the end Lane county m _____ _ _ _ and » ___ _ —— stone* __ _ lately atter o f _ aoseto ne««paper vtC b ase io bxy aa »•>-?«« n *5,t‘?i".waL ? f w * •u t*1? hare su flciea t scandal in this day and HcKenxie highway from .r p n u g ^ d to the »urn wnhoyf d W i < [Blo tf most of It is never osea. • • • to look into th e future to road _ to-foot righ t-of-«ay probably An ex-bandit is n o « emperor of C hina The gbouid be had as far as Vida but above there it is problem tn China seem s to be to invent «rays of scry doubtf J tf it «til ever be used. No one has kiilto« off the Chinese to-tooc roads ex t into the sides of • • • as y et Even tf there were a demand ________ for them -a n h siidea would cover them up TiL1’ ***rchhghf. tf ever perfe, red m The senaibie th m e to do k to buy an 10-foot P «**« »*«• should find a ready market amongst fight-of-w ay when it to needed and to to be i m - |T e l Richard's flgfct fa n s proved or when we have used our 40-foot rtgbt- p f-xiiy Granting that k may eoto a little more A local Dumhdora remarked this week that the M 50 or 100 years from now we do not he«*’ * percentage of accident* in airplanes « a s very Chat anyoo* «IB contend that the value of this ooe to a person land «til increase as fast as the interest on Lane • • • pounty's money necessary to buy this useless State specifications should be We are pleased tf not rsghtdown grateful that fiemble enought to correspond with common a bee has 13.000 eyes, as announced—instead of pease. sting*- • • • • • • /WC* l« T OLR wriVITV MONEY GOES P EAST , Vo wh(_ .• j s x f n T ' s ; ; ' r --‘T . • X «. 7 » » i t i • « « ■ « -« « -tr h w r * -t » 0 4 . e » a • . r i. b>'«*tas» aa* « - *» r Cue emtroes over water There are only about sever, points to the river The sam e »pint that manned the American between Salem and Newberg that need the per- “flying coffin»" during the war will aiwert itaeif m anent improvement», and practically no work Xthen there ia a prize to be gained even with odd* below Newberg will be needed. •galne*- »ucces*. Americans are ever ready ac , This is very good news. peopl- to take a chance. The attention of the United State» governm ent will hereafter be given more largely to internal A million dollar* daily are being paid In ga»oline improvmenta. to great water power development» taxe« to thia country. O regon’s tax amount» to and navagation problem» and the like— •15 .000 daily. It is beginning to be a question as The Mississippi flood has stressed this idea of to whether real estate or automobile», trucks and internal improvement»— So that disaster will serve the purpose, am ong tractor* pay the most taxes. . . . . . . ,__. . . 2. • a a other things, of bringing »till water to the Wil- Six «hooter* in the early days were the cause lam ette river at a nearer date than might have af m ost of the killing». Now six cylinders do the been possible had not the father of waters gone on such a rampage Work. t irosa orno «an-ry*» f>—r Otnra Dependable Eyeglass Service Dr. Roijdl Q ick oe-roairTaixT—gvm dM T «FMtAkWT IT I W_^aaie<se Sk. Zogen«. Or» J V V T > * K T inN G B I T —I DO IT RIOHTJ TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER SIXTH O retsasra a ET to * * * * * * M u r g n m c ia se Swgtra ! M t o ll Axast in * isrt - « moesrai t •, : • ¡«s. i»u v.a » T-Wa. 4a* a id »a j e x f ’ 9*« «• $•!*& <T A *• * MXS'TS A.CAIXW T LOT • 3 m Editorial Comment» ' 1 U i •'<!»*<* irwMI* tor II roars • t o s s «**ia< A«i*vt*a I f**i b*tt»v tana tor y*ara and kasv so l Soon SneSaraS art»* «»• '—L * Cha«p«oa. * ---------- » gamut x **• le a k » M l B«aa tft* MUST apouafal at Adlar .'uv«i asu «a.aoau fluufla? Sr » 1 a* roQooaa (aa M S oftoro ro«oaae it' ivr"O**iv,«i w^pùt <9u «ad - astern « b a g »a»1«»! of "Id o sa la « a t- fl» P p <a f l o .«xtu ra »amrww« I a s floss tfc* ay a t» « . Mala« yo* an t i "A* .—m e oora Mr . s i M. » I » roar « a sta aaS sia*» Saltar No . . . b ird (or r s s r . --a. • - - .a i aa r « a. aa tu J» Mt* Approximately 350.000 automobile license record, somebody at our house «111 break it- js » — t ---» ay ■lares «Hl be Issued to Oregon this year brtogtog • • * , ----- xwator rr» «• a I Far fc a fee a t M^OO.OOO This is an increase over ___ __ » tu aae J w **<s^ oa it tost year a t 1500.000 There are w flld en t auto- is a man whose wife has gone , 4ta , „ v 1ST? Oa x-io<-«a: mobiles in Oregon to haul afl the people at one w rh -he car . . . is s S mterex os sawr ft»» tim e in f a « automobiles seem to be Increasing rvarwuv ua. i»tA » « « faster than the population | A n y b o w -th o se <>nnan flier* set a non-stop # 'iZ'" T T ’tJl’ Automobiles have a great bearing on the econo- p ^ on j Berlin to Berlin » - raoex-. pur cooditkms of Oregon.. There are no auto auto- • • s J;“ mobile factories here or oil wells and practically a m :« ina. is n o s «nscissi- The feller « h o insists that life is a joke usually u » rr i s « ! « • • « os **«« from nothing that goes into the eom tnm tkm of a ras-x.-r sits i»i«. M il ♦! Total 4 a - motor rehieie is made to the state It to all ahip- lives to find that it is on him. • • • aa4 issasi -« ahe-»» 4-wrlb-4 »'-«av per in and hundreds of million» of dollar» of our ty, |1 US M gtoney goes to other states to pay. Consequently August i « n „ » , m o 4* t of s - h - « r e must dig harder and harder to ret this money ___ . advice to June Bridegrooms: A little ber. IM7. <Sa tarda y at t*a Soar» of The outataading com m odity that tends to bsl- often sm jo.h» j * r a m b i ^ast Tan o’O aek o e t*a foraaoas of «aid g ace trade conditions with the east is lumber I t ' day ta flo a t of the T oaa Hall ¡a brings in more outside money than anything else S^rtart-t-! Laa« Conaty Orauoo a»n th - abo»» 't»*cr.be4 y y o r n j to «a- Oregon 'a n n o t hope forever to have thia lumber bt44-r for -aah w*o offara to pay t i - «specially if she continues to pursue a policy of aaa—sa ea '-i roata. tatar-at and ar pot reforesting her cut off land» We must look 1 sTTLL WATER IN WT1J.AM ETITE - j a-ta< eoat* aa4 tateraat »beraoa ahead industnaily and develop other lines to take (Salem Statesm an) aad tak- a eartlScala of *a> therefor the place of lumber lest in a fear decades w e will aa by law pm»l4e4 United States Senator Cha» L. McNary »ay* r* --4 tkta Aarnat lit* . I t t t be swapping nlckles between ou rselves J SXJTSON. Town Marak*:! of t i e a a a the engineers o f the U. S. war department are definitely com mitted to the project for atill water Towa •* «sriasksM THE E X jL E m . FUGHT I The Dole Paciflt fiigbr kA» turned out to be in the Willamette— NOT1CB OF 8ALB OF And the work being done th « year, with the government timber doleful Death and failure followed to the wake • f the flyers. The whole thing will injure confi- J50.000 item to the rtvers and harbor* bill for the c«n«rai L*«a o*<a. was* estan. 0 C fiance to aviation rather than build It up. The purpose. Is to the nature of permanent work— Ausurt n . i«7. planes that entered the contest were land plane* W inz dam* that will stand etc etc Notice ta hereby p »*a that «abi-rt and had no , buamess over o— engineeril _ _ believe that v ’•». >.* up a 10 c®,»4:tiont aad . liatitat.-ja« ano can a u u s m e s s a attem t t e m p pting t in g ; long t o n g flight» nignta over Tbe they may build tke ,-4* act of Jan - » i»K. » S t s t . 11» of A <*«-» ** * a u . a p l to fly oyer more than barge »tag- the year through without *a<i pareaaat to departBant r»<a.. g des e r t^ a »ome of the pickup crafts across t h e ; any hjchs. They think they can get a »even-foot Urn* ApT11 **-* '** D- t a l k - » p l a n . , abould b . ^ l o . - l to t l y T S s i ^ * nr FIGHTS 1« YEARS TO BRALN0- WHY—NO BAB IRS THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS m , L f .S o T “ ' l u S S l . “ o i ! i » Tk- U-svM.- ra..’ T « -» ax - a - B ae-a« Baa:*»** Coiia«a « tu ba<ta Tlaartly 9«9<aMSar S tu n Tkaraaflar seek Wosday will ba aarotlaMai lay O bt a»-t->4ata «safpewaA » S o a a t laatracUaS. m 4 r-aaosakta rataa « M a ! i a a «»>4 adbowl wkara ywa ara aaaarad of a baaiaaaa tratatas tkal will i t yoa few a -»a>j«.».b> poaiuoa EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE k E. ki'BER TS. ITaaidaat »»; *Tt.!aai»tta S t Ett<eae. Or*s»a The Good Old Summertime Say it with a Box of * EGG1MANN'S CHOCOLATES Unexcelled for Quality and Taate The ONE Summertime Gift! For Service that's a little different TRY OUR FOUNTAIN EGGIMANN’S t. h. hi -«t fi-td.r at not ie»* than tk - ; pr».»-4 »ala- a* «howa by tht« n«ti« '•> ,f> h* »ab>ct u> th- » p - t ' 0* * - ^ * ,h’ , iona, r ,, „=e.flrtk . f „„„ p,r ,«n. th «*^ f. » in» eow nH aiona alloaad. ■oa» be ><»ited at time nt aat< Be ready "with a ^11“ ^ J,r the t!a, . . wh7 h mam b- r- moved aithfa io year» Bid» win b- rasefvad m ' t-na nt tke U stte« Sl*le* ..»»" *»« ns of such G’11*®« and corporation» or*anlied under the Uw, o, ,h„ guu# or tD. sta te , territory or dintrut tb-r of only. Cp«n a c t 'n » '. ,n of » quaiif.ed parchaaer the tlmh-r on any |e « ,i »ub- --------------- ’---- 1----—— —— — ----------------------------- division will be offereti separately be fore beinz included In any offer of a larger unit. T. I g . R. i W. Sec, 35. . N PU NEt4 green and burned yellow j fir and h»muxk 277» M. appralsel 1 value tM»S, NW 1» NE*a green and ! burned retlo v fir and hemlock 3450 M. appraised value *4524 26; NEtb N W '; green and burned yellow fir and hem lock 3520 M. appraised value *4046: NW>4 NW44 green and burned yellow fir 2»30 M appraised value |2»3h ftW’-i NW ’4 green and burned yellow ‘ f r and hemlock 3550 X. appraised I value $442»; and the 8E>4 NW«« green and burner, yellow fir and hem lock 2»iX. M. appraised value I345S 25. none of the timber on theae subdivi sions to be sold for less than the ap praised value stated T 178.. R. 7 W . Sec 2», S'E'4 NE'4 red fir 340 M. red redar 75 M.. 8E»* NE«4 red fir 500 M 8W«4 NW«4 yellow fir 412 M. red cedar 40 M. NE'4 8E«4 red fir 800 M red cedar 40 M. NW«4 8E«4 red fir 500 M. T .88 , R 7 W . Sec. 1. Lot *, red fir 1900 M, none oi the timber on these sections to be sold for less than »2 per M T 2 N , R 2 W . Sec. 17. NE84 8W«4 yellow fir 1500 M, red ce<iar 170 M. hemlock 40 M, 3B«4 .W ,4 yellow f lr 920 M. red cedar 140 M, T 29 8 , R 11 W . Sec 24. Lot 5. port orford cedar 390 M, yellow fir | 300 M. red fir 200 M, white hr 40 M. red cedar 20 M. Lot 12 port orford cedar 500 M. yellt/w flr 1450 M, red cedar 20 M, T 40 8 . R 2 E . Sec. 19. S E ’4 SW«4 yellow pine 3&0 M, sugar pine 50 M, white dr 80 M, I » t 4 yellow pine 500 M sugar pine 40 M, white Hr 30 M, red flr 100 M. none of the I 1 timber on these sections to be sold j for less than $1 50 per M for red Hr , and red cedar, $2 per M for the yellow ; flr, *1 per M for the white flr and hem lock, $9 per .M for the port orford i | f-d ar and $5 per M for tne yellow and ) sugar pine. T. 8 8 . R 8 W . Sec, 11. i ,VE>4 8W<4 yellow flr 1340M. hem ; i lock 400 M. white flr 500 M, Noble f lr i 40 M. NW'4 HW'4 yellow flr 400 M. ( J hemlock 120 M. white flr 500 M. Noble j i flr 140 M. none of the timber on this j i section to be sold for less than $1.75 , I per M for the yellow flr. $1 per M for I I the white flr and hemlock and $1 25 j per M for the Noble flr. T 3 N . R Brownie! AS LOW AS f j m n lh li iuuet of "KotUktry " FREE u ith nory Brouttit ath fo r it ! G et those vacation pic tures as you go. Stop m to* day and get this " sim p le* real cam era" — full line al ways in stock. And depend on us for finest developing and printing. KETELS DRUG STORE Science TH E KEY TO EDUCATION True education not only opens up stores of knowledge but develops the alert mind. The chief glory of m odem science is THE SCIENTIFIC SPIRIT Higher education In the field of applied science com bines technical study with the fundamental training essential to citizenship. Its degrees open the w ay not only to leadership in "the several pursuits and professions In life” but also to a larger com m unity service. 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