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A private ow ned electric com pany, which pay«
h as offered to light th e city of S eattle
i >100,000 a year ch eap er th a n th e m unicipal plant.
■ w hich pays no taxes. It seem s th a t not all m uni­
cipal p lan ts nre good Investm ents to a city even
as large a s S eattle.
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS j tax es,
Published Every Thoroday at
Springfield, Laue O s u ly . Oregon. by
THE WILLAMETTE PRESS
H. E. MAXEY, Editor. ________________
f c t e r n t aa second c la s s m a tte r , F e b ru ary 24, 1803 a t th e
postofflce, S prin g field , O regon
DR.FRANKGRANESAYS
MAIL SU B SC R IPT IO N RATE
O ne y e a r In A dvance
$1.75 T h re e M onths
B li M o n th s ............................. $1.00 S ingle Copy ..
THURSDAY MARCH IB. l» 2 i
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
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T H U R SD A Y MARCH 15. 192$
HOME REMINDERS
(S chool of H om e E conom ic«—O.A.C.I
A delicto»« s u b s titu te for w hipped
c re a m m ay be m ade by adding a ellced
b an an a to Ibc w hite ot o ne egg and
lu .O lili u n til «Uff
T he b an an a will
be e n tire ly alcairlied.
A fresh egg a ill sink rap id i) w li-n
put Into w ater, w hile one th a t Is stab*
ha« m ore ten d en c y to (lout.
TH E COMIC S T R IP
CREDIT AND BUSINESS
A recent article on •‘T h e C om pensatory Kune-
W hen fry in g fish. If th e p ieces a re
E ach v e a r credit is becom ing m ore and m ore
Im p o rtn n t a s a fa c to r in business. From th e g re a t- tion of th e S unday H inny P aper .b y Harvey t put In th e hot fat w ith th e «kin »Ide
up p erm o st and allow ed to brow n j .
eet ind u stry on dow n the line to th e m an w ho uses L ehm an and Paul W itty, is at hand,
h is credit to buy his weekly grocery needs, eredit
it gives a very ingenious explanation for th e for.« m in in g , th e fi«h w in not b raak
Is a fa c to r of dom inating interest to one and all. popularity of th e com ic strip. It gives as a trait w hen cooking.
N aturally, w hen a certain business activity be- of c h a ra c te r in alm ost every one th e desire to
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com es a p a rt and parcel of ou r own daily life, we • escape.”
A *n'“11 P!et” ,,r br‘",*> or “ blt of
a rc in terested in know ing as m uch as possible, .<In th e w ori<j o f •actuality*,” it continues, “th e r“* «*>'»“»
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a b o u t it.
‘child is obliged to conform to c e rtain conventions, h eu d n g w ill ab ao rb any odor« o r 1m
Of first im portance to each of us, w h e th e r w e tQ trt,a t O(iier persons w ith a reaso n ab le am ount p u rities,
a re in the habit of m aking daily use of o u r credit
decorum , to abide by th e consequences of his
Is th e m ain tain in g of our credit ra tin g upon th e a cts w iien iie defies n a tu ra l law o r hum an a u th o r- j o liv e oil w in not becom e ra n c id it
h ig h est plane.
ity. In th e •funnies’ he will defy every law and he tw o lump« of s u g a r a re put in each
W hen we Will find it necessary to m ak e use of wyj
so with im m unity.
q u a rt a« soon us opened.
o u r credit is not alw ays know n th e occasion , ,>Thug thp c h „ d w h o *looks at th e S unday fun-
m ay arise alm ost at a m om ent s notice. T hen , n ies’ is enabled to identify him self w ith the most
S h.'et» lf a lte rn a te d , p a 'ln g tio a t ­
If we have tak e n the precaution to m aintain our intrepid a d v e n tu rer o r th e m ost reso lu te law- te n tio n to th e top o r bo tt.n u will wvar
credit, we find o u r fellow tow nsm en glad to aid defying’ citizen o r th e c a p tu re r of su c h a crim inal. ”,l,cb longer. «» th e s tru in w ill b«<
u s in everv w ay th ey can.
On th e o th e r hand, he m ay identify him self with | «listrubted.»
Tell you w hat, folks, it certain ly pays trf keep the serial-m otion-picture type of hero w ho wins j
y o u r credit “giltedged.”
W hite tfiark« m ay be rem oved from
out over ap p aren tly insuperable odds.”
a polished wood s u rfa c e If r u b b e , |
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PU LP AND PAPER MILL NECESSITY
w ith a piece of ch a m o is or rt.tnii >1
H u n d red s of cords of pulp wood w ere shipped o u r ordinary life. We a re unable to th w a rt these th a t h a s been d am p en ed w ith easenea
o u t of L ane county last year to pap er mills, and co n strictio n s, so we seek n u m ero u s and varied of p ep p erm in t n r c e d a r oil.
th e re a re hundreds of th o u san d s of cords m ore in form s of g ratificatio n of o u r impulses.
th is section. A conservative estim ate is th a t th ere
C ertainly th e com ic strip does not excel in
Soot on w oodw ork can !>«» r» moved
a re m ore th a n five billion board feet of tim ber in show ing a c tu a l life conditions no r in its artisti« w ith k« ronfile.
L ane countv suitable for pulp wood. In th e Cas- quality. It only su g g e sts hum an ch a ra c te ristic s
cade N ational fo re st w hich co n tain s ab o u t one- in ex ag g erated form , but they are naively and
th ird of th e en tire stan d of tim ber in this co u n ty crudely presented and so direct and unm istakable
N O T IC E
governm ent e stim ates give m ore th a n tw o billion th a t even th e m ost o b tuse cannot fail to recoginze
W H E R E A S In c h a p te r 127. g en eral
feet of H em lock and w hite fir.
them .
I law s of O regon, en a c te d In 1919. Il I«
T here a re no very’ large pure sta n d s of pulp; T he pam phlet says th a t in th e Sunday funny I d ecla red to be th e duty of every per
wood in th is section but it is scattered am ong th e section the child often ta k e s m any risks which in --»n- fir»’ c o p a rtn e rsh ip . com pany an
D ouglas fir. N ecessarily th e Hem lock and w hite real life he would not th in k of taking.
in g P‘\?.V«"“ « tn g n!" '‘'h '.v in g ' H .a rg .'" o f
fir m ust be cu t w hen th e o th er tim ber is logged
“ In som e cases he succeeds by reso rt to m agic. ,,r ‘ dom inion o v er a n y land, pi««---
because of th e m an n er in which it grows.
At o th e r tim es he is pictured as falling squarely building, s tr u c tu r e , w harf, p ier
m
A pulp mill ta k e s all th e log—th e re a re no slabs upon th e face o r being severely burned w ith (Ire «lock » h i. h h in fested w ith ground
noxious rodent« or
to w aste. Saw m ills in o th e r p a rts of th e w est o r scalding w ater. He falls at a great distance p red
i ato ry antawls
anlm ul«. o r a« soon a s tin-
have found th a t they could m ake m oney by so rt- o r he is closely pursued by d a n g ero u s wild p resen ce of th e Rame «hall com e tu
ing o u t th e pulp and wood from th e re g u la r c u t— anim als. He know s no decorum . H e pu ts his his. th e ir o r Its know ledge, a t otic«
In fact in one in stan ce at least it represented th e cig ar a sh es into a u p tu rn ed silk hat. or into the to proceed and to co n tin u e In good
to e x te rm in a te and d estro y su« h
difference betw een a good profit and a loss on th e goldfish bowl. He re sts his feet on his neighbor s faith
rodent« by polMonlng. trtipplng or
m illing operation.
lap.
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o th e r
a p p ro p ria te
an d
effective
A pulp and paper mill in L ane co u n ty would n ot
"H e en d u res no suppression. He h a s com plete mean«: and
ray
onlv be a benefit to us generally b u t should also freedom of self-expression.”
, w h e r e a s g g ra
y d ig g er ground
help th e saw m illing industry which h as been in | T his is at least an ingenious explanation of the ,
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th e dum ps entirely too m uch. L et’s get a n in- popularity of th e comic strip, as th e value of any
Now th e re fo re , ail <>f «uch p.«rs..n«.
d u stry by w hich we can m ake a profit from our e n te rta in m e n t, th ea tric al or otherw ise, is its firm s, c o p a rtn e rsh ip s, corporation«
un«l com panies ow ning o r h av in g do­
fo re sts before they are gone, instead of saw ing so escape value
m inion o v er lam i In salii L ane C ounty.
m u ch second class lum ber.
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Bids on th e W illam ette river bridge a re now be­
ing advertised for by th e highw ay d epartm ent.
“ H IC K " TO W N S
L ooks as though we will have a bridge yet even
(W isco n sin S ta te J o u rn a l)
a fte r all th e delays. A new C oburg bridge is up
T h e so-called h ick tow n h a s lately becom e a source
fo r bids also. A new bridge a t Blue river is also
planned for th is year. T he Hhyden bridge h as of g re a t in sp ira tio n to o u r p ro fessio n al h u m o rists.
A h ick tow n, sa y th e v ario u s u se rs of th is c o n v en ie n t j
been com pleted. T his should go dow n in history
as a bridge building y e a r on th e W illam ette and fo rm u la. Is-a place w h ere a b ack fire Is n e v e r m istak en far
a p isto l s h o t; w h ere b e d tim e is o rth o d o x ; w h ere woo-l- .
M cKenzie rivers.
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p e c k e rs e a t u p th e d e p o t; w h ere c e n tra l can tell you ,
A cord of H em lock wood m an u fa ctu red into w h e th e r It w as a boy o r g i r l ; w h ere th e neighbor« w ill
p ap er will sell w holesale for about $100; m an u ­ su p p ly you w ith a co n scien ce If you lack o ne; w h ere thi-iu
fac tu re d into lum ber it will do well to bring a Is no p a rk in g p ro b lem ; w h ere th e cu rfew disturb.-1 th e re s i­
th ird of this. T h a t’s th e reason we should have d e n ts ' r e s t; w here fine-cut to b acco is no h a n d ica p socially,
an d so on and on.
a few paper mills in th is section.
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W ith no In teg tlo n of b eco m in g te rrib ly heavy o v er th e
A K ansas City w om an is in jail for sp anking her m a tte r, we w an t to ad d th a t a h ick tow n is th e place w h ere
d a u g h te r, w ho w ent fo r a joy ride in th e fam ily 26 of o u r 29 p re s id e n ts w ere b o rn and w h ere seven o«it
car. Law s m u st be aw ful lax in M issouri; a o f te n o f th e im m o rta ls in N ew Y o rk 's n a tio n al h all of
henious crim e of th is sort should m erit capital fam e o rig in ated . A h ick to w n th a t d id n ’t have a nam e
p ro d u ced L in co ln . H ick to w n s gave us m o st of o u r g re a t
punishm ent.
Editorial Comment,
NOTICE TO VOTERS
O regon, a re h ereby re q u ire d to tak e
N otice la h ereby g iven th a t th e
ste p s to e x te rm in a te «aid gray dig
. g e r ground «qulrrela (U lt.-llua d.iux re g istra tio n hooka for Ihe p rim ary
l#«ID w ithin th irty day« from th e d ate elec tio n will be closed A pril 18 All
' of th e ttrst publication of till« notice. | voter« «lliiuld be su re they a re r««-
If Hitch ste p s a re not ta k e n , a peraon I g lslereil In th e p re c in c ts In w hich Ihev
! o r person« ap p o in ted by th e county ! live, If th e re Is any q u estio n about
1 co u rt of said l.an e C ounty will . liter 1 re g lslra lIo n you can llu.l out by call-
upon «aid lan d s and proceed lo e x te r­ p n g o r w illin g Hu« county c letlt. Lu
m in a te said
gray d ig g e r ground gene, O regon
New law prohibit«
sq u irre ls (U ltellu . <touglu«l|) and Ito-
.. is fm n being «worn In a t th e
c o st of «aid e x te rm in a tio n w II b- polls
- levied a g a in s t «.aid bind«.
W " DH L M ill C ounty, C lerk.
Mur. $ 15 22 2!« KIT f. 12
T he county a g ric u ltu ra l m u s t her.
by deiig'iutoH M onday, A p rliS n d , it-
i .i .lay to be know n as ‘•squ rre l poisnt
Ing d ay " th ro u g h o u t the said l.Aie«
C ounty. and It Is h ereb y rccoitini' m b -I
th a t poisoned barley, a« p rep ared by
til«- l llld e r s lg t ie d anil re p re se n ta tiv e .
of ill«' B ureau of B iological S urvey of
th e U nited S ta te D e p artm en t of Agr!
Specializing In Tonaila
cu ltu re , be used for th e purpose ot
«itch ex te rm in a tio n .
S uch poisoned
b arley m ay be secu red from the un
Over P enney’« S tore
d eralg n ed nt his office In E ugene.
L ane C ounty. O regon, a t ap p ro x im ate
ly the coat of p re p aratio n
D ate of llr«t p u b licatio n of th is
Eugene
P hone 355
notice Murch 8th. 1928
(S ig n ed ) O. S P L E T C H E R ,
C o u n ty A g ricu ltu ra l A gent,
kt. 8 15 22
Dr. Geo. A. Simen
Offices— 831 Miner Building,
lf you can i set*, see us.
th a t w on't see.
S uite 831 M iner Bldg.
fPe Fear the Farmer is Losing His Patienee
* S â Y.- I IS EN '
- You CAN PASS LEGISLATION
REB atin ’T he manufacturer A nd c a ll it
•TARIFF *, AND SPÉCIAL LEGISLATION
F or L abor . a n d C a l l it 'A merjcani S m ’,
By Albert T Reid
You G u a r a n t y E a u n in GS T o the R a i l ­
C a l l i t ' e q u a l iz a t io n '
Y ou c a l l a S pecial P la n F or .
b a n k s a 'F e d e r a l K e se r n e S ystem ,
roads
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One Pound C o n tain er
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WHAT You C a l l it /
T elephone 362
St. Patrick’s Party
It will prove a w onder.ul
pleasure to the children. We
have u good a sso rtm e n t of
candies and Ice cream for
such an occasion.
A box of K ggiinann’s spe­
cial chocolates m akes a nice
St. P a tric k 's day gift ulso.
FGGIMANN’S
••W here thi- S erv ice Is D ifferent”
The Cream
of the
Tobacco
Crop
T h o se m ean little h e a d ­
a c h e s d isa p p e a r a t once
and you a re free to tak e
up th e d a y ’s ta s k s w ith
vigor If you ta k e tw o te a ­
spoonfuls of E pson S a lt
dissolved In a g la s s of cold
w a te r each m orning.
Flanery’s
Drug Store
b in A n y T h in g fog Mt
E ugene, O regon,
Give the Children a
Epsom Sail
lite r a ry figures o f th e p a st an d p ra c tic a lly a ll of th o se now
living. H ick to w n s p ro d u ce o u r E dlso n s.
If we m ay , th e n we w ould like to su g g e st th a t a h ick
to w n is a p lace w h ere a b o y h a s an e x cellen t o p p o rtu n ity
to lay th e fo u n d atio n of fu tu re g re a tn e ss.
None are so blind as thus,
<(X Sfuriti rin W ffloody
'Buxstzsr
T hose congressm en who a re alw ays w an tin g
to investigate th e killing of m arines in N icaragua
m ig h t p ut in som e tim e investigating th e killing
of policem en in Chicago.______________________
E ast B roadw ay S tre e t
Such as a re sold a t c u t prices,
very often, provoke irritation
and discom fort. T he m echani­
cal defect m ay be ju st enough
to th row the eye« o u t of bal­
ance, cau sin g a r a th e r «eriou«
drain on the nervous system
of a sensitive p atien t. Ask for
a m ake of lenses w here the
quality goes back, even to the
raw m aterial from w hich the
lenses a re m ade.
O ur M otto: Q uality — In­
stead of an inferior product.
Dr. Ella C. Meade
Optom etrist
W ATTS OPTICAL CO.
No. 14 » Ave. W est
E u g e re . Oregon
“I Appreciate
Lucky Strike"
Says George
M. Cohan
A m erica’s Stage
Favorite
“Good old Luckiest
We’ve been pals for
years. And like an old
friend they treat me
well. No irritation to
m y th ro a t a n d no
coughing. And I ab*
predate Lucky Strike
—the full body tobac*
co with the toasted
flavor that’s been the
same since that day
we met.”
y
I t ’s toasted'
No Throat Irritation -N o Cough»
01928, The American Tobacco Co., Inc.
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