SIATE SELLS LOT TO BRITISH ISLES New Baseball Chief 1 SUMMER CARE OF INFANTS IS TOLD Two Million Dollar« Worth of Apple«, Pear« and Prunes Sold in 1930 TOWN AND VICINITY American Consul Ruc’ell M | Lon« before the baby's arrival Brooks, who has been stationed In the mother should be Impressed London tor tbs past year, arrived with the Importance of breast feed- In Portland on July 20 for a three- i In«. Statistics show that the weeks' stay to carry on trade con­ breast-fed baby Is. In general, far ference work In conjunction w'th more likely to live through the first the Portland district office of the critical yaar than is the bo'tle-'ed bureau or foreicn and domestic baby. Every mother's mind should commerce. Mr. Brooks, has been be fully made up that she will in the consular service elnoe ISIS, nurse her baby unless the doctor and has held responsible positions himself finds some insuperable rea In Breeden, Germany. Belfast. Ire­ son to the contrary. The best and land. and Newcaatle-on-Tyne and most experienced doctors believe Hamdgt ha» been elect ; that almost all mothers can nurse London, England. Darin« his as­ ol the American Ra-rbil their babies, at least for a time. It signment in Belfast. Ireland. Mr. nsrrvsding the 1st» m a If the proper effort Is made and Brooks mode a special study of the Barnard they rarely advise artificial feeding flax industry of that country, and except for grave medical reasons. has recently been actively enraged In watching after the Interests of Breast feeding la much safer for the baby; it is much less trouble American exporters In the British for the mother and more economi­ markets. cal. in 1929 the United Kingdom was I Although breast feeding is im­ Oregon's most Important customer, portant for the baby at all seasons taking J14.SfiS.125 worth of lumber of the year, every mother will real- and food products. The same veat we Imported JS77.271 worth of Brit­ Examinations Will Be Held in lie at once that It Is doubly so In summer. Many of the characteris­ ish merchandise. Oregon exports to the United Kingdom In 1930 were Eugene, Cottage Grove and tics of the summer season—heat. A n sw er Made By Property flies, dust. etc..—tend to make arti­ Junction City Jll.9fil.473 worth of merchandise. Owner in Action of County ficial feeding a nightmare for the Following Is a list of leading Ore- ■ — to Condemn Land conscientious mother. gon exports to the United Kingdom LAW IS EXPLAINED HERE Young babies, especially during during 1930: _______ Damages to the amount of J12. the warm weather, are particularly 316 25 are listed In i.n answer tiled Boxed apples. ji.44S.3S7; boITd, Secretary of State Explains susceptible to digestive upeets and pears. 3303.827: canned loganber­ by the defendant In the case of Rule« in Ragard to Appli­ to diarrheal diseases. It is much ries. 8448.458; dried prunes. 3518. Lane county versus Viola Lee Pratt easier to prevent these than to cure cants for State Permits (34; canned apples. J132.17J; other filed In circuit court this week. ----------- ¡them. Clean cow's milk Is the best canned berries 354.004; canned The county seeks to condemn Schedules of more examinations substitute for mother's milk. It pears. 3901,313; cedar logs. 34.484; here for applicants for state car should be boiled for two or three land for rifih,’ot wav f°r the Ore- railroad ties, J15.970; sawed tim­ drivers’ licenses are announced by minutes, then cooled before feeding 80,1 coast highway at the north end ber. 3355.407; Douglas Fir lumber. of the project near the Lincoln Glenn O. Bown. examiner. It to the baby. 3819.544; cedar lumber. J119.753; The following are the dates of When cow’s milk of good qaulity county line. spruce lumber. 3177.(83; hemlock., In Lane: Cottage d u i not be obtained unsweetened or The answer to the county suit 37.041; veneers. J114.fi»; p.ywood, Grove. c»ty hall. August 6 and 20 evaporated condensed milk diluted places damages as follows: J3001.26 J ill. SIS; doors. J408.J94; wheat and September 3 and 17 from 1 p with water makes a satisfactory f°r >»nd taken for the highway; flour J101.896; grain. J5.440.244. m. ta 4 p. m each date; Eusene. substitute. The sweetened con ;8800 for 1088 of rents due “ > the city hall. August 7 and 21 and densed milk is not recommended, highway work on defendants pro- WATERED PASTURES September 4 and 18, 8 a. m. to 5 p. Babies fed on it exclusively are fat, party; J1772.50 for cost of neces- AGAIN SHOW VALUE m. each date; Junction City, fire ¡often look well, but have no resist- «ary fencing; J1200 for loss of use station. August 1 and 15 and 19 and ance to disease. of water from a creek diverted as The outstanding value of Irrigat­ September 12 and 2«. from 2 p. m. Babies should be carefully pro- » result of the road construction, ed pastures for summer feed for to 5 p. m. each date. tec ted from contact with other 35542.50 for decreased value of re­ dairy cattle is again emphsmixed by in explanation of the new state I children and older persons in the malning land. the detailed report on the 1930 pas­ law requiring an examination for j family who are suffering with diar -------------------------- ture season for the Ladlno clover drivers' licenses Hal E. Hosa. sec- rhea. House file« frequently carry FARMS VISITED HERE BY field started and maintained by the retary of state, is sending out the the germs that cause diarrhea dls- FEDERAL BUREAU MAN Oregon Experiment station at Cor­ following information: eases, from outhouses, to the _______ vallis. Figures are embodied In a L a w Is E x p la in e d i baby s food or to the baby s hands. q g Fletcher, county agricul new circular of Information No. 57 “The uniform operators and face and body. Houses should be tur&l agent, and Dr. L. C. Hender- by I. R. Jones and P. M Brsmdt of chauffeurs license examination law. i screened In the summer and flies gon of gpokane. representing the the dairy department at the col­ that went into effect July 1, la mot should be kept away from the baby v nited States bureau of animal In- lege. intended to prevent the competent its food and clothing. The baby and dustry. visited a number of farms A more direct comparison than drivers from obtaining an operators young child should be dressed sc- fn Lanp county Friday, usual was afforded last year license, but Is Intended to make cording to the temperature and not A gurvey was made to determine through the f«-t that for one two­ sure that every person receiving according to the season. Babies any prevallence of hog worm In weeks' period la.'e In the pasture an operator's license In Oregon un- should rarely be fed more often ,^ |g vicinity, season the cows woi ■> taken off the [ derstands the road laws of this . than every three hours. There Is _________________ clover paa’pre and »tai. fed while state and especially those contain- I®88 risk, especlsl.y in hot WPA- the tract recovered from ova? pas ed in the uniform code, paused at ther. If they are fed at tour-hour THREE WOMEN FREED; turing. The herd was later retern j the last session of the legMlature, Intervals—that Is. five or at most SENT TO MISSOURI ----------- ed to It. which put Into effect some very de- six times In the twenty-four hours. A direct check of costs durint Inite changes. Examiners who have Cooled boiled water should be of- Three women held at the county that time showed that the feed erst been covering the state are report fered to the baby between feedings Jail following tneir arrest with two per 100 pounds of milk was 29 .enta ing that a very small per cent of In hot weather. men, charged with robbery of a greater under stall feeding than on applicant« for operator's and chau- The baby should have a room to service station at Cottage Grove the clover pasture. During that ffeur's licenses are able to pass the himself. It should be clean, well last week, were released Saturday period there was less gain In weight written examination on the law ventilated and free from unneces- and the county provided funds for per cow and less production, though without study. sary hangings and furniture. Sun their transportation to Missouri, the cows were fed a good balanced Thin means a delay at the time light and fresh air are indlspens- Two of the women, all of whom r»tlon. of application for the purpose of able for the baby. The only safe claim to be sisters, said they were Results in general last year bore studying the law. or means that procedure In raising babies Is to married to the two men now being out the findings of the year before the applicant must return at a consult a well-qualified physician held for federal authorities. Two M regards the high return to be later date, after he ha* studied the f°r advice. (State Board of Health), cars In possession of the five when expected from a pasture tract. The law for his examination. Our de­ arrested were stolen In Missouri, gross return, tn fact, was larger partment has prepared tn booklet according to the sheriff's office. than the preceding year, though as ! form a list of questions and ans-, pasture costs were somewhat high wers from the new law for the John Lewis Scarborough! of Bir­ er because of needed repairs and purpose of Informing the motoring ' mingham. Ala., recently won the fertilisers, the net return was public and especially the new ap- gold medal for first place In work­ sllghtly smaller. pllcants, the answers that are ex- manship and des'gn at the park Nevertehless. this total net re- pected when making application and recreation board kite tourna­ turn arooqnted to 3467.48 In feed or an operator's license. Booklets' ----------- ment at oberts Field. saved during the summer, not i are available at the office of the Acquiring Right-of-Way for « m (nU pasture feed over nay and a net return of J41.01 per «ere. which represents about 26H per cent on the Investment of |150 an acre. ,Ute or from T of Coast Highway Necessitates the examiners, and the questions and answers will be published In a number of the newspapers of the state.” _ * 7 _ Moving of Building MORE PUPILS Tourist—This seems to be a very dangerous precipice. It's a wonder they don't put up a warning sign. Returns from Arlsona — Mrs. R.turn from Vacation— Mr and Mrs. John Frana and family, re kuthryn ll«m»nwuy has returned turned laat week-end from an ox- from a visit lu southern Arlsona. tended visit tn southern California. Visits at Oraln—Mrs. K«tls Brum Pay Check Arrives — Quarterly melt spent the week-end at Drain pay chot'ks for the members of the visiting with relatives and friends. national guard arrived Friday at- Visitors from California — Mrs. cording to C. A. Bwarts. command George McCauley and sou. Itoy, of or. ukdale, California, are guests at Visiting Moths«'— Ueoll Mathis ihe home of Mrs. Jennie Fisher. employee a( the Mountain Stale« Visitor« from Cast—Mr aud Mrs. Steam plant Is spending his vaea lion at Lakeview visiting with his M II. Walker, uncle and aunt of Dr. Milton V Walker of this city mother. have been visiting hero some time. Visit at Medford— Dr and Mrs It. Their home la lu the middle west. P. Mortensen spent the week-end Drive to Grants Psss Mrs. W. visiting at Medford. They left Fri­ day morning and returned on Sun­ C. Itebhau, her daughter. Bobble, and Miss Claru Jones drdvo to day. Grants Ihtss Haturday Mrs. Itebhau Returns to Feed Storo— Marlon Adams re'nmrd to his duties as 1 manager of the Irish Murphy Seed and Feed store Monday after a two weeks' vacation spent at Newport 1 and up the Snnttaiu highway. DAMAGES LiSTEQ COUNTY ASKED Ï0 GIVE NEW SCHOOL X ^ X ^ ' f ^ X T v ’ sTd0! Shirl Heri. I»«lian- 1 apolis seedsman, is to ■ hunt for ancient bur j led treasure, believed 1 to be buried in Hun- { gary He used a I «nper-sensitive di via- I ing rod he invented. He has tried it out on Indiana farms State Board of Health Warn« Mothers on Feeding. Warm Weather, Cleanliness TEST FOR DRIVERS SLATEDJTJR LANE aud daughter remained to visit at the home of Mr. eud Mre. C. J Mc­ Murray. Mlee Jonee returned Mou day. Hunt Buried Treasure a ■ P rof Seligman Ùtfum bta U niversity mist has accepted an offer to hiei >ut t uba s money tangles Dakota hoiks To Gather at Picnic Patrons of certain Uerman thea tera are furnished a mechanical de­ vice with which to applaud, thus saving wear and tear on the hands. The equipment will not be com­ plete. however, until a hissing at­ tachment Is provided. Mannlshly Dressed Lady:— Did you catch any tlsh, little boy? Annual State Meeting to Be Country Boy—No. M D. U —No. what? Held Here August 9; Crowd Boy (puzxled by her rig)—Burn­ of 1500 Is Expected ed If I know. Former residents of North Da kota are making plans for the an- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR LANE nual sta,e P,cn,<: of the Dakota COUNTY lubs to he held Au*u8t 9 a‘ Hirer Louis Josephson, Plaintlff, vs. r,ew park Bertha K. Josephson, Defendant. Laet year the annual picnic wus To Bertha K. Josephson. Defend- held at Albany and more than 1000 ant. persons were in attendance. An at- IN THE NAME OF THE STATE tendance of 1500 Is forecast for this OF OREGON; You are hereby re- vear. members of the committee in quired to appear and answer the charge say. complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit within four The general committee In charge weckg from the date of the first is composed of John L. Marsh. T publication of this summons and If H. Garrett, and M. Sververud. you fall to appear or answer for want thereof the plaintiff will ap- Mrs. H. R. Goold heads the com- ply to the court for the relief as mlttee on tables and decorations, prayed for In the complaint, to-wlt: Dr. Charles Hunt has charge of the That the marriage relation existing and music. ■n. The ..„....„i,,.,,. committee „„ on „„it.,,. coffee. between . . . . the j plaintiff . . .. defendant ,, , , . , be dissolved, and such other relief sugar and cream Is composed of ag C0Urt may appear eqult-| John Evans, and W. J. LIchty. The able. committee on ribbons and badges The order directing the service of Is composed of Fred H. Getchell this summons by the publication . . . . . , i twatpr thereof is dated July'30th. 1931, and directs publication «nee each week : for four successive weeks, thut you Two spinsters were discussing appear and answer within four weeks from date of first publica­ tion. and the first publication of '•Which would you desire most In «aid summons is July 30th. 1931. C. A. WINTERMEIER. Attorney your husband: brains, wealth or ap­ for Plaintiff; Residence Eugene, pearance?” asked one. Oregon. "Appearance.” snapped the other, (J 30—A 6-13-20-271 "and the sooner the better." « -----------------------------------— ------ ♦ B rin g th is A d as $ 3 .5 0 C ash and a pair of glasses during August, 1931. ARRIVE Native— Yes, it is dangerous, but DR. ROYAL GICK The new law also provides that they kept a warning sign up for Eye Specialist STREET STUNTS WILL operator's licenses, issued between Construction Work Brings in two years and no one fell over, so 10 Years in Eugene 921 Willamette Street H was taken down. FEATURE LEGION MEET the year 1920 when the flrat opera’ Many Families; Additional _______ tor's licenses were issued In Ore- Children in District Corvallis. Ore., July 30 — Street 8<>n- and ,u ,’r lat- 1M1- when the In the acquiring of land by Lane stunts at the annual convention of last licenses uDder the old law were the American Legion at Corvallis Issued, are to be cancelled within county for the right-of-way for the August 8. 7 and 8. will be the ob­ the next three years and the hold­ Oregon Coast highway north of ject of as much interest to visitors ers of those old licenses should also Florence the county has been ask­ as «ny feature of the big program know ll,e answers to these quee- ed to build a new school to replace of entertainment, Carl Moser, de-! l*ons- The secretary -of state wishes one ((jat will have to be moved to partment adjutant says. Moser has to en,Pks8lze the fact, however, j make way for the road construc- been adjutant and assisted in the ,hat the 0,d Uce“8«« arc not being tlon. preparation of seven state conven cancelled at this tl«ne, The school building is on land lions and has observed the rear ‘ near China creek and is directly tlons of crowds In as many cities six G,rls Get Diplomas on the right-of-way for the high- of Oregon. Six Lane county girls will receive ! way, according to members of the i/2 lb. Tins, Black * sw "With the prises offered by the [diplomas at the state normsd county court. There were only two or Green, and (’«rvallls convention committee," school at Monmouth July 31, at the pupils to attend the school, this (5 Oz. Tin Schillings Baking Moser says, "some real stunts are completion of the first half of the being a smaller number than re­ Powder FREE bound to show. The street stunts summer session. quired for establishment of a The following Htudwits rom Tjtne school district. are entirely aside from the sche With the moving In of a large dnled program of entertainment will graduate: Edith Ayers, Lea- We I lave a Few and may be presented by individ­ burg; Kate Green, Eugene; Helen number of families due to the start uals or large groups, such, as drum Larimer, Fall Creek; Myrtle Plank, of the road construction work there corps or bands. Posts from all over Cottage drove; Lttra Rogers. are now about 26 children in the Thelma Sweeney, district and school facilities must the state will vie for the awards. Springfield, left to Sell at These ITlces — 7-Piece Sets— There Is no telling what might hap­ Sprlngffeld. be provided. — — —— — pen In these stunts, but from the The county court has been asked Information that the Corvallis com­ "If you go first, dear, you'll wait to build a new school. The plan ICE TEA SET — Regular $1.98 S P E C IA L------ mittee has all the old gags will be for me on the other shore, won't does not meet approval of the court BERRY SET— Regular 70c, S P E C IA L------ back and many new and original you?” questioned the fond wife. as it Is held that as soon as the ones. Bert Bates, formerly of Rose­ "I suppose so,” returned the hus- highway work Is completed that the burg and now of Hollywood, Cali­ band. with a sigh. "I never went construction crews and their faml-j BLUESTEM fornia, Is In Oregon and will stay anywhere yet without having to Ilea will move out and there will FLOUR—49 lb«. for the convention, and this fact wait for you.” be but few pupils left. alone Insures plenty In the way of BLEND FLOUR— Very Good diversified fun. Bates is a captain "I'm afraid Mr. Jones will not at­ Jinx; Television will soon be Fine for Cakes, of Impromptu entertainment and hire. tend our party.” 49 lbs. has many friends within the Legion Bllnx: Yes, Just think wbat a nut- "Nonaense! Hit better self will who have worked with him before wince It will be to have to shave triumph." and are ready again.” before you answer the telephone. “She always does, doesn't she?" Schillings Tea Beans 5 lbs. T* • C 25c Iced Tea and Berry Sets 89c 25c a lb., 3 lbs. 69c 89c FOR CLEANING AND GRINDING CRAIN, Mrs. Watson—I havw nothing but Louis Conticeli of Chicago shot a Visitor Wednesday — C. Gray of perfect 400 score to win the na- Coburg was a visitor In Springfield admlrsilon for the new pastor. Mrs. Wilson—So L noticed when I tlonal scholastic rifle championship looking after business matters on they passed around, tke plate. I In the nation-wide matches of the Wednesday. CALL AT OUR FEED STORE “Private Rooney." he said, "where la that horse I told you to have shod." "Omlgoahl" gasped the private, growing pale around the gills. "() mlgoeh! Did you s«y shod?" STORE NO. 1— Miner Building, Eugene TILL SATURDAY EVENING VAN CAMPS PORK AND BEANS— ikirgc Cans 31 Ounct’H PICKET PANCAKE AND WAFFLE FLOUR­ S'Pound Package 12ic VAN CAMP'S CATSUP— I dirge Site « gw 1 12 Ox. Bottles 1 Ä 2C VAN CAMPS TOMATO SOUP— £ Can ... O C BETTY S PRIDE FL O U R - 24 Vj pound Sack 15c PINEAPPLE— Hllladale No. *,u Can Broken slices, CRAB MEAT— Korean, N«. 2*ú ('an 15c 19c NIK-OL JEL— All Flavors. 50c 3 Package« 10c REDUCED For Final Clearance all Summer Styles VALUES TO OF— W HITE $ 4 .9 8 BLONDES TWO TONES $2 .85 The Golden Rule Rulers of Low Price» 10th <& Willamett«— EUGENE— New Schaefer» Bldg. Printing Haa supplied the Stepping Stones to Succeaa in all fields of endeavor. JOB . ¡2PRINTING" s Order io u r - Statements Bill Heads Envelopes - from us or any other printing you need 99c 49c Economy Coffee "Private Rooney,’’ said the caval ry officer, "take ray horse down and have him shod." For three heurs the lieutenant waited for hie hors» Then. Impa­ tiently, be sent (or Rooney. STORE NO. J— 9«O Charnelton S treet. Cugene STORE NO. 4—600 Mal n El rest, Springfield Irish-Murphy Co. Small W hite Drive te Klamath Falla—Mr and Mrs*Harry Mtewart aud family, and Mr and Mre. Theran B Hauaser of Portland visited et Klamath Falla last week end. ........... Arthur Brisbane, who knows nearly everything. Including much that isn’t Jo. thinks that Inhabit ants of Mars may have hal flying tnahhines for ten million years. It must be great to get big money for thinking up things like that. ' There is an old saying to the ef feet that no one wants tn buy a lawsuit, but J. E. Betts of Van couver aems to have done worse than that by buying a funeral. A trunk purchased by him for 314 at a sale of unclaimed express paeg- ages was found to contain the em ba 1 med body of a man. Visiting from P o rtla n d — Mrs C O. Van Valsah of Portland Is visit­ ing relatives In Hprlugfleld today. The Willamette Press "BuHlneBB Printer«” Offices: 119 B. Broadway, Eugene and 4th 8t. Springfield SZ