SpnagfleM. Laae Coaaty, Oregon. by TH E W IL L A M E T T E PRESS __ ___________ ». B maxey , Bditor. f e t . r U » , .evnnd d a « m atte,. February 14. IM S . at t h . - ________ KMtofllc«, Springfield, Oregon. In order to discommode summer tourist trern.» as much as possible It Is renorted t h a t t h K,TE TA,L CAUSES DEGREE STAFF given a ------------- ’ K ,b * b , h lod»« Monday „ „ l a g tract for reconstruction on the McKenzie high U C u L D,STURBANCE way will not be let for several w e e k s vet *Fn HERE LAST SUNDAY 6:30 DINNER FRIDAY ,or ,hB regular m onthly aoetol taeet- ---------- , lug Of tha lodge, which w ill ha bald spend a lot of E ffo rt" and' mo n et h ^ 'a u rn .U n '' kuAno"”*r lnaU“‘* ,,f • boy. Mrs. I*earl I. d a r k , M r.. W a a tU K. Monday. A p ril I I . a | g M „ ctock Harnee, M r . z .ll. C antrell. M l«. tourists to our state and nut o f f m . r hiTV.L. * ca“ *"a « ’«•'•»•rsbla trouble construction until thev arrice so t h a t g * a -v * ,h * c,*> '*«bth»g systnm happened F»i«h Drury, and Mrs. Alice L o r.lt T o n s il. Rem oved- Ren l ‘e c o ..I, of tours may be traveled ' ° U r d e ' h* l# ,n 8 p r" '« '< -w Sunday, when t h . Jointly entertained the m em ber, ot M A IL SUBSCRIPTION RATE ,17‘ .........>1 >♦ M onth.___ «<’ Slagle Copy .Sc t h v h s d a t . A P R IL 17. IM O The cantata has been prepared through com munity cooperation. It deserves yo~r s u p S and encouragement. »upporc. l v m b b r in d u s tr y needs your support • • a lighting system .w itc h « . In the power l h . degree . t a f f of the Rebekah lodge house were autom atically thrown out al . C 3 0 dinner a t the lodge room , Following the several times during the lightning on Friday evening. dinner the rv fu la r work of the do* »torm in t h . afternoon. W. C. Mi-Lagan and other men con < rre s ta ff was taken up. necled with the power plant are not * ur* Just what did cause tha trouble. hut , r * ,ncllBa<l to believe that a kite U"’ ’ •»*«• banging from t h . Tka _i . , £ anadian ,uniber interests have a Dowerfnl tlH Snes our*“ m o S Ut fi8hJ ° ' d th,a " « * k are not proposed tariff k . C” work!n* ««ainst the tne ones our m others used to teach us. ------ power lines on North Sixth alrest proposed tariff on lumber. More than that thev was reaponalble for (he flashes In flTW agents into ’be middle west to get I the power. Resident. |n the neigh resolutions from granges and farm ers’ organiza- borhood of the dl.tiirbonce heard tlons opposing the tariff. In other words th7v ¿“« w K S t mLdd'e we8t S i loud re p o rt, and a few of them who Saturday. LEWIS LYCEUM PLAYERS OFFER PROGRAM H E R t Studcuta at t h , Lincoln school are -IM n .o rln g the appearance h . r , t«>. night the L e w i. Lyceum players, who will present a coinedy-drataa playlet H I . Perfect T w in ' end several other went out on th e ir porches saw tha ■peclally acta. second riaah burn the cloth. The Lyceum players are appearing bred F re .e , who was smong those here tonight at the Lincoln school watching the kite tall, stated that ha auditorium without any financial saw the cloth aflam e twice and de guaranlee. The school children have clared that It seemed as though the been selling tic k e t, for the past We „ k entire top of the pole was afire. He In a contest whereby .« e h child w ill was surprised, he states, when he receive « free ticket a fte r selling a »aw the cloth s till hanging from the certain number. The program . t e r t , w ire unburned a fte r the first fire. at S 00 o'clock and the tickets ere T he Sunday afternoon storm struck I Sc and 36c. w l,h mu<>h more fury In the upper M cKanale d la trlc l than It did t X W .lte r H Ile . .n d the districts «round Those conversant with the lumber business i 'o T a r i f f T in th,e price of ,um^ :nth” ^ p p i rniu^ n f1' ,,U, n>ere,y means that Oregon saw- L 1 31x 4 I t m ils will sell lumber where it is now sunnlierl L-N from Canada (Canada sells nearl^ « S c h to “THEREWITH TO BE CONTENT" the country as Oregon cuts). In the note-books Lumbering goes hand in hand with farming in - ‘¿ S Ä Ü i ? Srn g°in e„Many ° f the smaU farm e™ work L S in ^ i h , . u e_ . «m e in the sawmills and ail benefit from The b e “ t I t e in r 7 iA i ir g.n n o b h f ua ” K' Ve n°lhing much c ^ a te prod',ce the sawmills experienced f sholdd th a n , * hat 1 have n»ysclf wIT t h ' lumbering is at its best the farmers wen t h i extremes o fd..X yt»i proved Pre ,ty Ja’ p’r ,nd Low' 11 «“port hall having get the maximum benefits. . n d . . i T“ 1* “1*8 of m ental pleasure and pain: f»n*n Unless strong support is developed there are and so I believe, each in his own wav, does al- ° ' L C0MPANY PAINTS f f i i l 50 ’Umber ^ ‘nK kept on the free list m C h i l e 8ryMm Schwab money than I - ^ r S t ^ h a T ^ X T u i w.th R0DEN^ H GARAGE e v e e l " ^ 1 50 Proposed schedule lost. It behooves faiT ?e^',alT iS and. P a s s i o n a l man. as well as T h e y Wil1 CO8t m o r e t o p»|nrere from the Standard Oil farm ers and m anufacturers to send wire« ind a e r v T f h a n ’ n * 18 . t d a \ O tters to W ashington urging the passage of ‘ he any moi£ h i u X T * ' bUt f Char!k? enjoy» them ('omP“n' week finished paint ag 11.50 per thousand board feet tariff on lumber. any more he is going some. all of the woodwork on the exterior A roof over his head. It will be a wider and °f ,h*‘ w r .« e • • n steeper roof thiin mine, and more rain will run “ ,h* corn*>'' of Plf’h *nd A “ reel» orr it. but the rain that runs off mine will be A bri«ht r*<i color « u uned HOLDING THE TOURIST OUR PROBLEM A l,r” r"ri“‘e •'»" wl” h* P<«e*a l ^ S T n ^ S 8* ^ “ f 0 0 m ° r e fO F e ig n c a rs ln just as wet, and underneath I shall be just as dry A good night’s sleep—if he’s lucky. fronl of ,he and the Neon l» -. than did California, strange as that mav He can own more of the w o r ld 's s u rfa o ^ . .b a,<n. wUI be hun* •cro“« th« inter- S t ^ ''s an«-“ rdin? tOu ? P report ot the 9*cretary of I- But try as he m7y he c a n n o t th a n ” * n ° f r , , , h and M* ,n from t h . ®*ate s In this state 103.000 cars register more if its air- he cannot a b s o r b a r a t h e Up a n y S U n le J building to the First National ed while in California but 90.000 registered Not sunshine; hei can not b X the iJ a in 7 h,'"‘ ,h' f” d^«- all cars registered that come in either state but him any more in v iX a tin g bath B‘Ve COrd,n‘ Arch” n*’ " 8fi5 0 0 0 p T ,J T t,? T . T 0 entered California and 2 ’« “ 165 000 crossed the Oregon border. Sixty per I n . .U m io ,h l„ e any brighter ov'er h l, e . u , ,,e'" a n d hse meil8 da id iU h! ° f plea8ant 8i*hts and sounds fornfaLf ° reROn 8 fore‘Sn fare were from Cali- oo.cn», ana ms ears and nose do not b r i n g ---------- -------------- mine bringT oT n?11 “ P * * * 16 m° re 8Weet than ALFALFA GROWERS PLAN ♦hJnctdiari,8f’inR the tourist problem in Oregon, the fate motor association points out that Cali- I Compared with the blessings we have In com- SEVERAL_AELD MEETS h a T llZ treT^2.do” S' 8UCCP<!8 as a tourist center wh'ch h e , n d ' h‘ " - i s — x “ has been gained not merely bv attracting the lo u n st but bv selling him on California and nre- air*cUon »< o. 8. F i.t« fc .r. county Zta!e"S 'n ° n h ™ tO spend addit’onal time in that w ith T ./V t 7 contentment is formed, not from 11 agricultural agent, a a .l.t .d by E R state. Oregon s m alor tourist problem is not Without, but from within. There is no duty we so much under-estim ate ’• J*clinian- •*t«»aion agronomist from o iPthe 7 add,tional ™rs but the keeping ' says Stevenson, “as the duty of being happy By [ 8 ° r; ,on S,“ B ^ ‘ cultural Col- the tourists for a longer period of time. being happy, we sow anonymous benefits unon Z**' Th’ rneetln*' be held at • • • 2 * world which remain unknown even to oTr- W“ere Wf,lfa n'” 'bodV V m uThhX \ T e y b X e £ T t ^ X X ^ “X X X d r X ', ’ The '»rsf b..nt-in-Snrinrf|eld plane made its i ir w r i trn S” ndav into the Sky at the munlcinal *• — - i i T t u f f iike’aR * grace™ Hft,e ”,a" f that ‘did X S T i e - the f urJ « f,Pasoned craft ° f the air. Mav n,ee,lnr’ are being held today, tne future see manv more nlanes constructed good will, and their entrance into a room is as nn ■ .u“ *’'" ’ Junc,,OD C‘»F. «n<J the other here since the ones already built bv the Lee In- though another candle had been lighted.’’ ^ 'T r n J e X ^ w i n X & biiit^hOOt haVC demonstrated their service m o r e ^ S p r e a d ^ S S e r i n o S t “T ry common 2*W 7 7 ir » «burg, had hla toaalla removed at the office of a local physician on and close at hand are the elem ents that go Intoi-mie . . . t M X w k ^ :iX i:7 ' t h e s w e e t e s t w ay to say HAPPY EASTER Sand Candy Thia Eaatar A full line of assorted chocolate« f o r E K X J " « in » « « ^ o r r h l - i S i ^ ^ X nles. Eggs and Chlckles OF U SE D C A R S . Priced from $50 up WHY NOT BUY A GOOD. IA)W PRICBO USED CAR FOR THAT FISHING TRIP MORRIS CHEVROLET Co. « 4 O ily. St.. Oregon T .I .p h o n . «27 w“ a n d ht h ? l t ^ enKe J’aSS is open’ thanks to nature p o w e T o /f ln X J T inf edif n/ Simple ta s te » -th e * refoici th it th e P WaV- dPnartmAnt- B,’t while we is another 8 great 8at,8iaction in little things one “ "a »eat of Jasper. t X ib h h pass 18 open the earliest in his- X n is COnd,tions th at made it easy to . n S ' l K T o I h . ^ l ^ T n o ' S e ? V ° S T r X S X 'k i I X oW , n , „ „ CT. did . good.8ked a „d ,e n a • • • A happy home is where father hands out erously and gives in without a rg u m e n t * Vpf^vWaS f°5ever “pressing forward to his goal ’’ " ' h " 1“' A 'i'erlka’. ' T 'eatXnythh« Yet it was he also who wrote- g ind • ’>*” ' » • • - M m M O u„n ’ ♦b For1Iuhave learned, in whatsoever state I am 'leveV ,u m « ” 00“'" 1 A<“-nha re therewith to he co ntent.- I K ? ¿ 'I,.° A\ “ "J and lower bowel removing p o is o n . L h i h neVer J"1* ’ W* e 'here, and Nnk m .,C,° URe<,v 5r° Ur ,t o m ,c b trouble. Z r what y °u have tried for atom a-h and bowela. Adlerlka w ill I Flanery'g Drug store " Water comes to Rest-Haven abunda n t . A "M em o rial P ark"__ auchaa R e .t Haven — la nothing more or lea« than a cemetery planned and developed In accordance with the latent and mont Helen* tlflc Id ea, of cemetery management and con atructlon. Aa Rest- Haven grows, and re »Pond, to the effort« and attention of the landscape engineer« now working on It, the Park w ill become a place of tranquil beauty and enduring charm — one of which every citizen w ill he proud. FR-« IVINO — has come to d S e i Iah <!n' X ? F Week the we” sh d 7 have dr,ven their steel- shod tools .down through the aoll. the gravel and the rock that th„dep the green 8lopea of the Park. At a depth of 2Rtf i 7 t ’rhC#? roc.k ” was encounter ed—the last barrier to the cop- he“„ e S " * * " ' ° ' '» In , As soon as the pumpinK equipm ent Is installed, Rest- Haven will be furnished with Its own enduring supply of water, sufficient to irrigate Its a 'iin8i.and trefia and gardens ,a fndtb8h; Ub8 thro,,Kh tha drouth m e i ! . n°d g?’ t and drye8t 8um- m er—and a t a nominal expense. thnW| 7 7 hr,ng8 to «""t-H aven the Ural assurance of the com plete and economical develop m ent of the Memorial Park Into a garden of luxuriant verdancy and compelling beauty. Every citizen of Eugene andLane County should become acquainted with Rest-Haven R est-H a ven MEMORIAL PARK " " S , eM « » -7 .« M B ,., Building "