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    PAOR FOUR
THE SPRINOFŒLD NEWS
THURSDAY MARCH 22, 192«
s s . u fc » B — a n e g H c g g
FIGURE» WITH A PUNCH
POOLE RE-DECOR ATES
Oth«r
a p p ro p ria is
and
«(Toctlvc
Buying Naw Fora—City lturnrtfar
-m i-an»; ami
S tatistics ordinarily a re dry reading, but not
UNDERTAKING OFFICE l WIIKRKAH « ra y i l l w r grnutid M P eterao n lias Jollied tb s rank» i
Published Every Thursday at
alw ays. An elem entary geography published this
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I aq u lrrala (l'itc llu a dou g lo sit) Mrs nox Iho«« a w a itin g th s a rriv a l of tin
Bpringfiald, Lace County, Dragon. by
Mr P e terso n ha» HI«
Ion» nul,-ni» In L a n s t'o u n ly , Orugoti. Ford car»
year contains som e tables and c h a rts th a t are
Th* offlc* of ,h,‘
THE W IL L A M E T T E PRESS
New, thetq-fore. ali nf such pi-raiin». hl» o rd e r w ith D anner M otor coiiipan!
an y th in g but dry reading. T he inform ation, i n - 1 1Mirlor’ WM co m p letely ran n o v ato d
l-rw s, coparlu»r»hlp», co rporattona
H. E. MAXEY, Editor.
tended prim arily for youthful students, furnished ,,nd
,hls *"<••«. An at- ' and
com punlcs «w ulng o r huvlng d o ­
by
these
tables
and
c
h
a
rts
has
m
ore
th
an
a
spark
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hI"''
’’•«•oratlve
schem
e
waa
m inion o v er land In »ald L aits t'o u n ly ,
sta re d as second cla ss m a tte r. F e b ru a ry 34, 1903 a t th e
NOTICE TO VOTER#
of in terest for adults.
em ployed In tin tin g (he office wall». , O regoa. a ra h crcb y ra q n lra d to ta k e ]
p oetofflce, S pringfield, O regon
atsp a u> « x te rm ln a te »ald « ra y dix _
N o tlc . la h e re b y «Ivan th a t th.
, T hese statistics, for instance, show th a t »1-!
i,to° T “ "““1
g a r ground sq u irre ls (('Itellu s dong r- g tstratIo n bonks fu r Iho p rlm arj
MAIL SU BSC R IPTIO N RATE
'th o u g h the United S tates has but one sixteenth 1 ,
1 chH',K' * M,"‘ "'H’r»v.-«»..nt» ila
a llt w ithin th irty day» from ilia data al,«, H o n will ba eloa«-d A pril IK Al
One y e a r In A d v an ce------- <1.75 T h re e M onths
of th e w o rld s population, o ne-fourth of the hrou«h‘»ul the e a ta b lish m e n t a re be Jy
p u b licatio n of thin uoUee. | vut«i» sthoulri be m r t thoy nr» r*
• lx M onths —<l.i»0 S ingle C o p y
w orld’s su g ar is used in this country. F u rth e r- "*
‘ ‘l“rle!' »'»"*>*. who r#" lr »nah «lap» a re n o t tak en . a person g lalered In Ilia p re c ln c ta In which th«»
or person» ap p o in te d by tin- countv
m ore, the United S ta te s has five-eights of the
it from w
F c o u rt of »aid L ane C ounty will e n te r live. If th e re la auy q u estio n ulsiut
THURSDAY MARCH 22, 192S
re g istra tio n you can find out by c a ll­
w orld's telephones, th re e -e ig h ts of its railroads
upon »aid land» and proceed to e x te r­ ing o r w ritin g Hie county clerk . E u ­
“T he to ngue m ay fail and fa lte r in h er sudden ex tem ­ and four-fifths of Its autom obiles. It uses three-
m in a te »aid grny d ig g er ground
New law p ro h ib its
sq u irrel» (C ltellu» dnuglustl) mid the gene. O regon
poral ex p ressio n s, but th e pen, having a g re a te r ad v an tag e fo u rth s of all th e rubber and four-fifths of all the
NOTICK FO R P V B U C A T IÜ N
coat of «aid e x te rm in a tio n will lie v o te rs from being sw orn In a t tho
Of p rem ed iatio n ia no t so su b ject to e rro r." — H OW ELL.
poUa.
petroleum used each year.
F O R E S T EXCHANGE
levied iiKuinat »aid laud»
e
e
e
W II DILLARD. C ounty, C lerk
No. 017868
E ach farm w orker in the United S ta te s pro­
T he county a g ric u ltu ra l ag en t h e re ­
M ur 8 15 22 29 A Pr 5 18:
duces tw elve to n s of cereal although the average D ep artm en t of the In terio r. U nited by d esig n ate» M onday, A pril 2nd. as
WHAT WOODS CAN BE USED FOR PULP
a
day
to
he
know
n
u
s
"aq
u
lrrn
l
poison­
States
Land
Office.
Roseburg,
O
re
­
cereal production for each farm w orker In the
ing d a y ’’ th ro u g h o u t the »aid Iain«
L ane county probably has betw een four and six rest of th e world is only one and tw o-fifths tons
gon . M arc h 15, 1928.
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N O T IC E 1» h ereb y given th at C ounty, and It la h ereb y recom m ended
a. <
billion feet of standing tim ber th a t is suitable for E
ach Am erican farm w orker, on th e average, Is A rth u r c, pope. of R w isahom . On- th a t poisoned b arley , a» p rep ared hy (
pulp wood by th e present m ethods of m aking pulp feeding nine people besides him self In th is coun- k»n. filed A pplication No. 017855, un th e un d ersig n ed and re p resen tativ e»
and paper. Hemlock, white fir and spruce are the try and one m ore person in som e foreigu land. der ,h* Act of
th e U ureuu of b io lo g ical pu rv ey of I
>0- i»--’ (48 of
th e I'u lte d S ta te D ep artm en t of Agr! !
best species for pulp wood. C ontrary to the belief Som e co u n tries produce m ore crops p«r acre
n u 8 rku
u ltu re, be used fo r th e purpose of
Specializing in Tonsil*
of som e people Douglis fir is about the least suited than we do, but none produces so m uch for each sw tt's'w s, »w '» s e t, s w v ? s w ^ c such
ex te rm in a tio n .
Such poison« I
of any species. T he United S ta te s Forest services fa rm w o rk e r.
I Sec 14; W 4 s e ^ n e \,. sk h s b '4 b arley may be s e c n r .d from the un- 1
laboratories which have been stu d y fn g th e m aking
•
•
•
N B t,, S W H NEM SRt» NB«M. N U ileralgned at his office in Eugene,
Over Penney'» S tore
of pulp for the last 22 years briefly m akes the
'N E K , S B U N R 'i , Sac 22; S'Wk, Lane C ounty. O regon, a t approxim ate­
ly
th
e
coat
of
p
re
p
a
ra
tio
n
following report of the suitabilitv of wood for
R ussia seem s all tu rn ed around to us and NWK4 NWH, n l .
n w >. n w v
D ots of first pub licatio n of th is
paper:
from a test given throe groups of R ussian chll-
w M * * notice M arch 8th. 1938.
dr-en
by
a
Yale
professor
recently
it
would
indl-
k J s w >,
s !^* M Tp H s '
Eugene
P hone 355
Spruce— News, wrapping, book, high-grade
(S igned) O. S. F L E T C H E R ,
c
a
te
we
seem
up-side^down
to
them
.
W
hen
a
s
k
-
'
Range
#
w
e
s
t.
w
ithin*«»«
siu»i«w
C
ounty
A
g
ricu
ltu
ra
l
A
gent.
printing and bond papers. About 55 per cent of
M 815 22
ed to m ake ra n k 45 professions in o rd er of th eir N«tfo”»' Forest, for tim h a r of un
all papers are m ade from Spruce.
choice
Am
erican
children
started
In
with
banker
*?“•
,o
bf\
<
ut
fri’n‘
»PPH.xi
P ines— W rapping paper and fiber boards.
college professor doctor, clergym an, lawyer: “ V l
" W
t
Ja ck Pine— W rapping and printing papers.
Offices— 831 Miner Building, Enst BrondwAy S tre e t
autom
obile
m
an
u
fa
ctu
rer.
S
ta
rtin
g
on
the
low-
R
3
East:
section»
t
to
9
inciuaive.
W estern Hem lock— News, w rapping paper anil
est
end
of
th
e
R
ussian
children's
list
th
e
least
s ' v '*. S ection 10; N 4 N W ij, R odion
fiber board and high grade print papers. W est­
professions read th u s: preacher, p ro s-i 15: ^ ec?
L° ln^ ,viLT’’. 50
e rn Hem lock is very tough and stro n g and h as a desirable
Derous b
usin ess m
a an,
n
fo o t n r
m a m x rn e
ti.,,..,
‘
'? '
w ithin th e l a »
perous
business
m
facto
r
m
anager,
sto
re­
enda N atio n al F o rest.
finer tex tu re th an eastern Hemlock. About 17
keeper,
b
anker,
coachm
an,
w
aiter,
sto
re
ow
ner
T h e p urpose of this notice 1» fo a l­
per cent of all papers a re m ade from the Hem lock
low all p erso n s claiming! th e land»
s tre e t clean er and porter.
species.
selected , or having boon fide o b je c ­
u - lo
nrn appi,CBt.on.
W hite Fir— High grade print, w rapping and i „fa,f.\h e r Yo,^ 8 a b an k er m ay be the m ost p o p tions
to , »uch
n p p u cat.o n . M
an n oppnr.
oppor-
book papers.
lar fellow in A m erica but in R ussia next to a tu u lty to file th e ir p ro te st w ith the
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.
R
e
d
a
te
r
of
th
e
t
’
f»
lavnd
Office
al
Douglas F ir— K raft papers and fiber board. Has p rea c h e r and a business m an he is a s low down
Roseburg,
O
regon.
Any
such
p
ro
te
sts
as
they
get.
fair stren g th but is very poor in color and pitchy
or objection» n»u»t be filed In th is of­
which m akes it unsuitable for p u I d .
‘
*
fice w ithin th irty d ay s from th e d ate
of th e flr»t publication of th.» notice,
From this brief report it can be seen w hat our
b eg in n in g M arch 22, 1928.
Hem lock and fir species excepting Douglas Fir
Non-coal,
(w hich in reality is a specie of pine) are very well
H AM ILL A CANADA»'. R eg ister
BON EHEAD S— AND PROUD OF IT!
suited to use as pulp wood.
M I S - » ; A 5-12 19
W ho w an ts to be a b o n eh ead an y w ay ?
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
11 _
Dr, Geo. A. Simon
Editorial Comment»
WE DO NOT CHOOSE TO RUN
The editor of this new spaper is not a candidate
for m ayor despite th e activities of his friends in
his behalf. He is satisfied w ith th e a d m i n is t r a ­
tion of M ayor B ushm an and believes th a t for the
best in terests of th e town the present m ayor
should be prevailed upon to rem ain in office for
a n o th e r term . If th e present m ayor cannot see
his way clear to retain the office fo r a n o th e r four
years then surely som e o th er capable m an can be
found.
Being m ayor of any city requires a lot of tim e
energy and thought. It's a job th at requires a t ­
ten tio n constantly and necessarily it m eans a
considerable sacrifice to any business m an. D u r­
ing th e last tw o years we have given on an aggre
gate of th ree or fo u r days’ tim e a m onth to the
city industrial com m ittee, cham b er of com m erce
and o th er civic organizations. We feel th a t to
double th is burden by holding office would not
be fair to ourself nor to those dependent upon
us. In short we have our firing to m ake like
anyone else and it takes considerable of o u r tim e
to do it.
• • •
Now th a t Lindbergh has brought good-will into
our foreign relations, some one should persuade
him to visit Congress.
'
W ell, dow n in T ex as th e re a re p lenty w ho would like
to be bonehead»— an d are. T h e y 're th e b ig g est d um m ies In
th e w orld. F o lk s like ed ito rs an d p reach ers, g re a t ju rists
and p lu to cratic d e n tis ts ; th e v ery cream o f in tellectu al,
p o litical and b u sin ess lead e rsh ip In th e la rg e st city of the
la rg e st sta te . T h e y 're b rav e enough, and in dependent
enough, to g ra n t th em selv es an h o u r o r tw o ev ery week
of u n re s tra in e d , re fre sh in g foo lish n ess. And th e y ’re big
enough not to be afra id to be quoted at laughing.
It s in D allas! is a slogan w hich does not sto p at
ivory. T h e re 's m an y a long head, m any a b ro ad head,
m any a th ick head, m any a know ing head, packed aw ay
h ere in th e m o st u nique luncheon clu b in th e w orld—tho
B onehead C lub of D allas. T his o rg an izatio n for som e y ears
h a s been a Joy to p h ren o lo g ists, an In sp iratio n to map-
m ak ers. a stim u lu s to local c a rto o n ists. B o neheads a ll—and
proud of It!
E v e ry F rid a y noon th is gro u p or p ro fessio n al and bu si­
n ess m en th ro w s c a re asid e and give w orry the ho rselau g h .
In cid en tally , it giv es D allas a h u n d red th ousand chuckles
o r so. W h en ev er th e em o tio n s of th e local citizen sh ip
becom e stra in e d , th e B o neheads serv e as a sa fe ty valve.
W h en ev er a p o litical cam p alg n ^g ro w s ho t an d th e mud
is flying fast, su re a s sh o o tln ' th e B o n eh eads stag e a b u r­
lesque th a t se ts th e tow n lau g h in g an d reliev es the tension.
T h ere is no field w h erein th e B o n eh ead s fe a r to tre a d , no
d ig n ities n o r d ig n ita rie s tow ard w hich th ey sta n d In awe.
E d u catio n , p olitics, econom ics, diplom acy, religion, d ram a,
m usic— it's in th e realm of th e se m odern Iconoclasts
— N atio n 's B u sin ess M agazine
C om petenl tuivlcc m uât retd upon uiloqtiat«* ex­
perience. We d o n ’t have to experim ent on you.
N O T IC E
W H E R E A S In c h a p te r 127, g en eral
law s of O regon, en acted In 1919, It Is
d ecla red to be th e d u ty of ev ery p e r­
son. firm, c o p a rtn e rsh ip , com pany un i
co rp o ratio n ow ning, leasing, occupy­
ing. p ossessing n r h aving ch arg e of
or dom inion over a n y land, place
building, stru c tu re , w harf, pier or
dock which Is Infested w ith ground
sq u irre ls o r o th e r noxious ro d e n ts or
p re d ato ry an im als, o r us soon as the
p re s e in e of th e sam e sh all com e to
his, th e ir or Its know ledge, at once
to proceed and to co n tin u e In good
faith to e x te rm in a te and d estro y such
ro d e n ts by poisoning, tra p p in g or
YOUTH IS NOT A
MATTER OF YEARS
Sáatnan W liloody
S uite 831 M iner Bldg.
E ugene, O regon,
T elep h o n e 382
Ho! Ho! Hum!
That’s Spring Fever
W hen you begin to stre tc h and yaw n at the first sign
of w a n n w eath er and wish for som ething different to e a t—
th a t's spring fever. Best place to com e is to K ggim ann’s
for a cool dish of ice cream or som e of ou r very satisfying
drinks. You'll feel differently then.
F G G IM A N N ’ S
"W h ere tho S erv ice 1» D lfferunt"
-, <Teclric lo a sl m o n th
If you smoke
for pleasure
PEPTONA-
? a
will give you th e vim,
vigor and v ita lity of a
youth, b ecau se It e n ric h e s
th e blood, builds stre n g th ,
gives th e sy stem real P E p
and to n e s up h e a lth gen ­
erally.
A ru n d o w n co n d itio n Is
esp ecially bad a t th is s e a ­
son of the year.
P e p to n a
•
—you h a v e th e r ig h t
id ea.
Is
$ 1 a . 0 larg 0 e
Ston
sm o k in g is th e th in g
get it full m easure in
Camels
I
Flanery’s
Drug Store
E n jo y m en t in
that c o u n ts an d you
RDt1*S "'
bottle.
Slightly Defective
Lenses
Such as are sold a t c u t prices,
very often, ¡irovokc irritation
and discom fort, T he m echani­
cal defect m ay be ju st enough
to throw th e eyes out of bal­
ance, causing a ra th e r serious
drain on the nervous system
of a sensitive patient. Ask for
a m ak e of lenses w here the
quality goes back, even to the
raw m aterial from which the
lenses are m ade.
O ur M otto: Q uality
in­
stead of an inferior product.
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