The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, August 25, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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AN ito-FOOT H OHT-Or-W AT
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ahtehe* a Summer school to train mother* and
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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
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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
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_ —— 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.
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to look into th e future to road
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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
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as y et Even tf there were a demand
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for them -a n h siidea would cover them up
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***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
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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*-
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MONEY GOES P
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-tr h w r * -t » 0 4 . e » a
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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.
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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
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B I T —I DO IT RIOHTJ
TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER SIXTH
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Editorial Comment»
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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
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« a. aa tu J» Mt*
Approximately 350.000 automobile license record, somebody at our house «111 break it-
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■lares «Hl be Issued to Oregon this year brtogtog
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, ----- xwator rr» «• a I Far
fc a fee a t M^OO.OOO This is an increase over
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» 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
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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 #
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T T ’tJl’
Automobiles have a great bearing on the econo-
p ^ on j Berlin to Berlin
»
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pur cooditkms of Oregon.. There are no auto­
auto-
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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.
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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 <*«-»
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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
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D-
t a l k - » p l a n . , abould b . ^ l o . - l to t l y T S s i ^ *
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FIGHTS 1« YEARS TO
BRALN0- WHY—NO BAB IRS
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Be ready "with a
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J,r the t!a, . . wh7 h mam b- r-
moved aithfa io year» Bid» win b-
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m ' t-na nt tke U stte«
Sl*le* ..»»" *»« ns of such G’11*®«
and corporation» or*anlied under the
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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-
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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!
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f j m n lh li iuuet of
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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.
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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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M aintains schools of E ngineering( civil, electrical, m e­
chanical, chem ical). Mines, Forestry, Agricultural, Phar­
macy, Home Economics. Vocational Education, Commerce,
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