The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, September 01, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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T H E W IL L A M E T T E PRESS
H B M A X S T . Hdltor.
Bfetered aa second class matter, February 24. 190.1 at the
poatofflce. Springfield. Oregon
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THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 1. 1927
HEALTH BOARD TELLS
OF SCHOOL HYGIENE
Tboae who fear that county fa in are becoming
obsolete had that fear dispelled thia week when
T il* function o f Oregon arhoota la not
I juii * county otaged one of the best shows In her ^l>a- u, t<MU-h but to equip chtidn-n
history. Although held early to avoid the rainy wtt u ¡h,< qualification* o*ce»»*ry ta
season the agricultural and horticultural exhibits carry on the work of healthy .Un*ri­
wen* very good. Industrial and handicraft dis­ van cIllnMishlp Heallli 1« a very lm
plays were the best ever and livestock drew much poriani qualification. The child's
Interest.
health m un not he neglected daring
Fairs in the midd1»' west are making urogretut th* houra ha la compelled lo allend
every year and there are Indications that county achool. The health of the achool la
fairs in Oregon are becoming better. The county
by the peraoual hjgleiie of
fair as an institution Is bound to stay for years or affected
until such time something Is invented to take Its teachera and puplla. Health education
ahould be a part of the regular achool
place.
program
U tile children ahould ba
PAIR IB SOOCBM
TH E SPRINGFIELD NEW S
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WATER POW ER AND FISH
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DR. FRANK CRANE SAV
much to <tVW the#«« brglQQvrt #t
achool the turo tai pot#« that ta •o I
much needed
It is equally Import '
ant that care be taken of their diet,
(hat they be given simple nourishing
food, at times and In quantities when
It ran be most easily digitated.
For Instance, because of their anxi­
ety to get off In time tittle children ’
often neglect their breakfast or gobble
It dowu In a hurry. To offset this
DESIRE— KEEP IT EVER GREEN
That is a pretty good title. It is given to one of
WHEAT POOL—PROFITS TO FARMERS
'the recent Antioch College pamphlets and Is very th« child should t a b » »im p ieiu ii.ii
suggestive. There Is nothing people need more tu «chool. a sandwich made of thin
American farmers will be interested to hear ln ti,e world than desire. The great problem is •“<»« of bread and butter, or hr,aid
that in Manitoba Canadian farmers control wheat nO( repressing desire or uprooting It, but properly »n>t j**m. to t>e .»ten at the mm
%*i? big 1)001 handling 200.000 000 nursing It.
notice fur publucation
bushels. The exporters that raised no wheat
\\'t> need desire all our live«. No great thing
forest BXCHANUB
but got the profits have lost control, and farmers was ever done by a man without a great desire.
No 017694
are getting a bigger pnee for their wheat. Per-
it was Napoleon’s desire for fame that drove Department of th» in t.n o r, United
bans our farmers will learn something from him forward, and Alexander's and Caesar's desire
^ ‘*XUg*n,? £ ¿ " ^ 7 ’’°***“'* ° r*‘
' for conquest that actuated their efforts.
NOTICE la hereby given that Freed
We are proud of our railroads in the United J Marriage is rarely successful without a great IV taold . ot Eugene. Oregon. c^> Crow
Stage. Bled application No. 017694.
Elates. Canada has more miles of railroad per desire.
the Act of March 10. 1011. (42
capita than any country in the world. Canadian ' a marriage merely for convenience, for money, S under
U U 4*6) to exchange the U%
farmers produced 16.UUO.OOt) bushels of w h eat' for position, or such reasons, is usually a failure. NNS* SW H . and Lot J. Sec. 1». Tp. 17
Sixty years ago. They produced 410,000,000
There have been few business successes ar- 8 . Range 11 Weat. W M . within the
National Forest, for the tlm
buahels last year. We have a powerful, energetic I complished by those who had no desire to get for- Slualav
her on the NW% NBA*. Section 24.
aatiou north of us, and are glad ot it. They are ! ward, and few politicians achieve success without Tp lg S . Range 11 West. W M . with
good pace-makers.
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the proper amount of ambition.
In said Sluelaw National Forest.
Behind the whole human race In every race is The purpoee of this notice Is to a l­
low all pontons clalnmut the land
DONT SHOOT
the thing we call desire. It is the steam of the selected.
or navlng bona Bile objec I
human engine. It is the urge in human accom- (Iona to such application, an opportun
Peer season opens September 10 and hunters
lo file their protest with the Kcgls
XLXZr
’“ t <Or V " P’ p X eie do not fall so much because they want tty
ter of the IT. 8 Land Office at Rose 1
burg. Oregon. Any such protest or i
{ S a n d get y L ^ ^ K o S n g s t ^ g u t ^ n 11^ the wronR thlnR8 S° meJ ° a ®Ut
objection must he Bled In this office
S Z u m e t yiu k n X its a deer 8tra‘i’Ut^ lon do not succeed because they do not know what within thirty days from the <lat>< of ,
the Brat publication of this notice,
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they want or do not want a thing hard enough.
September 1. 1*27.
Every year there are people killed in our county
Since desire is bo essential in human accom­ beginning
I»7 deer hunters who shoot at every noise or plishment everything should be done to conserve Non-coat.
HAMILL A. CANADAY, Register.
BHjveinent in the bushes. More men are killed it. All those false avenues of which desires ar<*
Se 1-8-15-83 39
than deer by shooting blindly in the bushes. If easily satisfied without great accomplishment arc
you are going deer hunting get your mind work- injurious.
NOTICE OF SALE ON IMPROVE­
IX t along safety first lines as well as your gun
MENT MEN FORECLOSURE
The
chief
trouble
with
drinking
alcohol
Is
not
before you go.
NOTICE
IS HEREBY GIVEN In pur­
its
immediate
toxic
effect
upon
the
system
so
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much as it is the fact that it gives us a sense of suance of a tablualed list of Improve­
ment liens due and unpaid, transmit
The fire at the power plant fuel bin iast week satisfaction without effort. The peace and con­ ted by the Town Recorder of Spring
gemonstrated the value of sufficient fire fighting tent and hilarity that come after a good drink of field to the Town Treasurer, and fur
equipment. With less means ot lighting this fire whiskey properly come after doing a Job of work ther In pursuance of Chapter 220 ot
General Laws of Oregon for 1927,
that broke out when everyone was asleep dis­ well. Those who are steady drinkers are very un­ the
said list being as follows
reliable doers.
astrous results might have happened.
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LOTS I.
The sex desire properly
conserved j and
limited . 1 2 ASSESSMENTS
3 4 5 6 7 g 8 AOAINST
, nt) l0 of m<H
k 6j
is the foundation of the home. If it seeks, its | Of Washburne s Subdivision of Spring
When
grandmother was a _ girl she never satisfaction in other channels the home life i s '
,
investment and t ower Com
th o u g h t of doing th e things the girls do today, w e a k e n e d
T h a t s w h v s h e n e v e r rliri th e m
-jltai s, wny sne never aid them.
v a n o u w s.
Th<J efforts of mankind should be not to sup­
press nor destroy desire so much as to direct it in-
The fair has been bigger and better than ever. (O the proper channels and save its force for
Lane county has much to show that is produced something worth while.
An fields and factories.
greatest wasters are the wasters of desire.
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There is need of thrift in desire as well as in other
Mother and Aimee are still fighting even after
y ou never know when you may want it.
the division of the spoils.
Wake Up!
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■ ta rala a r»»sss. I f m ilk is served at
the school • « i*m o f mUk « u b*
takes St the eeane time
Ity AUtfrt T. H ad
pany’s Addition to Springfield, Oregon.
asses.. <1 against said lots as a whole,
aa folio <s
Main afreet paving aaaeaacd by Or
"dinhace Number 280 to Springfield
Manufactu 1 ng and Invi-mment Com j
pany, a corporation, on October 24th,
1911, balance due amt unpaid Augutt
12th, 1927 On principal. ♦800.55. fi%
interest on iiimn from October, 27th,
1916. >628.23.
Main street grading assessed by Or­
dinance Number 287 to Springfield
Manufacturing and Investment Com
pany. a corporation on November 20tb.
1911, balance due and unpaid Augusi
12th, 1927. On principal, >226.13. 6%
Interest on same from November 22,
1916. >149 16
Main Street curb and gutter as­
sessed by Ordinance Number 288 to
8prlngfleld Manufacturing and In­
vestm ent Company, a corporation on
November 20th, 1911, balance due and
unpaid August 12th, 1927, On princi­
pal, >194.76 6% interest on same from I
November 22nd, 1916, >128.48.
Main street sidewalk assessed by j
Ordinance Number 321 to Springfield ,
Manufacturing anil Investment COO
pany, a corporation on September :
18th. 1912, balance duo and unpaid ,
AugUHt 12th. 1927, On principal, >83.17. ,
6% Interest on same from September
19th, 1916, >54 89. Total due and Un-
I paid on above deacrlhed property,
>2165.47.
ASSESSMENTS AOAINST M)T 8. |
Block 1, Extended Survey of Spring j
field, Orogon, as follows:
North A street paving assessed by
Ordinance Number 379 to A. J. Per­
kins and J. W. Machen on January J
24th, 1914, balance due and unpaid ‘
August 12th, 1927, On principal, i
>220.03. 6% Interest on seme from
February 5th, 1914, >171.62.
Fourth street paving assessed by i
Ordinance Number 386 to A J. Per- j
kins and J W Machen on February '
21st, 1914, balance duo unit unpaid I
August 12th, 1927, On principal, !
>628.77. 6% Interest on srtmo from
February 28th, 1916, >414 «2. Total due |
and unpaid on above described proper
ty. >1436.34.
That I will on the 24th day of fteptem- I
her, 1027, (Saturday) at the hours of I
Ten o'clock on tho forenoon of said :
day, In fMBt of the Town Hall In |
Springfield, Lane County, Oregon, sell
the above described property to the
bidder for cash who offers to pay the
assi'Hsjnents, costs, Interest and ac-
ctuelng costs and Interest thereon,
and take a certificate of sale therefor
as by law provided.
Dttfc this August 12th, 1927.
J. 8MIT8ON, Town Marshall of the 1
Town of Springfield.
MU. 25: 8e. 1-8-16-22
p ie n i o f (Im o for them later on
Stato
Board of H e a lth
When the
child comes hems at both tbs prin
rlpal men! »houtd bo eaten
ltal Just aa Important Is the after
noon resL It la not necessary that
the chlldr actually sleep, but it
should he encouraged to lie down In
a qulst room for halt an hour lo sn
hour. A child of sis needs twelve
hours sleep at night. After ths begin
ulng of the school year 7: JO should be
ths regular bed time, and this rule
ahould not bo broken. M ills children
should never ha taken out to evenlnr
entertainments- movie», and other
of reg ularity and exciting diversion«
There will ho
Four hundred _______
and four reels of motion pictures ,,u«hl ”»•
We fail to see where waterpower development
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SB the WcKenxie river or anywhere else will hurt have been sent to several thousand lepers In the cteeaimeea
the fish or fishing. Water that is used tor power ICulton I^eper Colony In the Philippines by the
Very few grown upe i-waiiae the mn«
#sd6 its way back into the river. Fish can be Motion Picture Producent and Distributors of »•* “ »t physical »train the alx year
scree: ned away from the turbines and cross dams i America. This is a wonderful gift to these unfor- »Wa are under when they «rat atari
gy means of fish ladders that have worked suc­ tunates, who art* now seeing for the first time the great adventure of goiug to school
much of the outside world.
f*« c # u «2
pf««r *»'<> pro»-
cessfully elsewhere.
a
a
a
leoia tu tackle, and needs nil the re
The worst enemy of the fish are the fish Ihetu-
pslves. They are cannibals, the large devouring 1 The war killed 600.000 French horse«. In 1913 aerva force that can he mustered for
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_ try planted tu the French census reported the number as J. 222.- him.
the young. Of the millions
of small
•ur Wvere and lake® each" vear by the glin e oom- I 0 0 0 T h e fir8t < * " • « •
<*»* war i’bu'ed the special care tor him at this time,
■dssion but a very small per centage are said to number at 2.636.000, By 1926 the number anti in- particularly with reference to regular
hvT and get large enough to catch Some
by 246.000 in spite of on increase in auto- hours of reel and sleep, and avoidance
JJJho^pU e, «
oa,,
out o , e.O , hu»-
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Those men who call themselves si>ortsineu 1
would do well to get into the class of real sports­
men and instead of fighting every industrial de­
velopment devote a little serious thought to the
propagation of fish. If they can find means of
saving half the small fish planted in Oregon lakes
gnd streams then there will always be plenty of
fish and the few that might be killed by an in­
dustry located on a stream will be negligible.
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TUURAPAT BWrrWMBJR 1, 1927
Dr. Geo. A. Simon
Speciaiiiing In Tonsils
Over Penury’s 8torw
Phone 366
Eugene
Dependable Eyeglass Service .
"Dr. Roijdl Qick
O F T O M IT R IB T —8 Y W I0 M T BR8CIALIBT
17» WHUmBtU S t
Eturoue, Or«.
JUtfT ONK THING, BUT—1 DO IT RIOHT?
TRAINED YOU SUCCEED
A Eugene Business College training will give you the
foundation on which to build a successful cart*<*r. Enroll
today and begin with one of the new classes Monday.
For full information about our courses, address
EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE
" I l 's a G o o d
School**
A. E. ROBERTS, lYesident
Telephone 666
992 Willamette Bt.
Eugene, Oregon
Make Yourself At Home
Conte to Egglmann's any hour of the day and we an*
always ready to serve you with a smile. Anti whut we
serve you is guaranteed to make you smile. Years of ex­
perience has taught us how to mix soft drinks and make ice
ereont thut satisfies the taste and also have good whole­
some ftxid value.
Quality Is the first consideration In Kggimann’a con­
fections.
EGGIMANN’S
Wait For Big Circus
Honest Bill
3 Rings
America’s Best Circus
125
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PEOPLE
- - 125
100 Horses - Ponies
$7St0 0 0 Worth of Wild Animals
ELEPHANTS, LIONS, TIGERS, CAMELS, BEARS, GOATS,
DOCS, MONKEYS. LEOPARDS, BUFFALO,
ELK, GORILLAS, ZEBRAS,
AND OTHERS.
SEE TEX, WORLD’S LARGEST ELEPHANT
SEE DIAMOND, ONLY SPOTTED ELEPHANT ON EARTH
Wire Walkers, Jugglers, Acrobots
And Funny Clowns
One Day Only—Rain or Shine
SEE OPEN CAGES IN PARADE
Big Street Parade at 1:00 P. M.
AFTERNOON AND NIGHT
Springfield
Monday, Sept. 12