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! PAGE TW O T H E S P R IN G F IE L D N E W S THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS PaMtaha« Brary THaraday at IN DEATH STRUGGLE—FOKS OF DIRECT PRIMARY NEED WATCHING « THURSDAY APRIL 7. 1927 F O R E S T S U S E D FOR G R A Z IN G M A N Y C A T T L E Die-hards are ever with ua. The curernt a|M«ciett N early a m ill),in head o f llvaato rk is as tough and as hardy as any the nation has u»*d «u i , wiier pasture on I he tnouu T H « W IL L A M K T T K P R E M had to exterminate In the last seventy-five years. tala nicudowa uotl weed iintvbe» of K B. M A X E Y . Editor. It is the corrupt political Iniss or ward-heeler, the tint lout,I lorent« of Ore«un an t fighting, in his death struggle, to have us rc|>cal W aahinaion durum l»2S nvcorit'nx to aa Mcood claaa matter February IS, IMS at tfc< the direct primary. the annual grniltiK repurl Junl pre poetsfflc«, SpriagtlaU. Oracoa __ j With a presidential year looming ahead iu 1928, pared In the dtatrtct foreatvr'a o ltl,«. Î there are reasons enough w hy it would be advant- Pul l laud. Oregon M A IL S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T « _76r! ageous to many of the old laisses to return to the a Tear la Advaace----- 117# rhrer Months The uational fureaia of Oregon and M o n t h s ______________ $ L M Sinxle C o p y --------- . #c' convention system, iu county. In state, in nation. Wnohltixton Ihua made Im portant run — lO f course this is too much for them to hope for, trtbutlona of wool, meat and ira th e r, T H P R S B A Y A P R IL 7. 1M7 _ still it is a fact that most determine,I effort to that *••11 aa tim ber rrupa Iu the tnduat I end is this year being made. Vot<*ers everywhere aa JASPER-LOWELL ROAD NEEDS WORK ria l life o f (hear two atalea. By thia 'should be wanted of the subtle and indirect uie- More improvement on the Jasper-Lowell s e c - 1 thods that are being used, to take from their uae the annual forage n ro n th . thia tion of the Willamette road is needed and is war- bauds the right to name their respective party h,lu,,l,'! Hve»to.k nlau helped to ranted by the amount of traffic over this highway, candidates. ‘ , ««w»** »*• nr* «»•««»> «mi prodaeml While a great improvement was made last year in The attack on the direct primary is being press- from other eliminating the Jacoby hill section there is still cd by those forces that prefer a 'government by Wise wanted by product« Sheep allow the largeat number much that should be done on this road. In fact money- to one of popular opinion. The scaniMls w ith *12.000 head III Oregon, and 18J. It should all be put In the same condition as the within the last year have put a new determination «tretch built last year. into the foes of the primary. Dosses have learned , TOO head in W aahlngton. -a to ta l of At present there is an unimproved seciton lead- that money used too lavishly In a primary, defeats ’ ’ ‘ ,<w Th* "r,‘«”n f‘>r»»«« »'"»• Ing out of Jasper station and also rough road on its own ends. Under the convention system *6r,0° “"d T*°° the other end of the new section. Two railroad money can be handled easily, effectively—and at- h‘*r,*,: * hl1'’ Waahtmgtou fur«,tn crossings need improvement especially In the tracts no attention. «a*« ■»mmar pantur* to 13.SM cnttle face of the heavy through traffic to be inaugur- Right now there are some seemingly very learn- “nd l™ T he Btaktyos nation »ted soon on the Natron line. ! ed discussions being featured by the political-boss ' al fwr**‘ •*,u‘h*rn <**«*»•. rapor,« People of this city should join those on the Fall J directed press which attempt to palm off the old “ ,or 10 The Creek neighborhood in making a strong request corrupt convention system of nomination as the s "1’1“*- ,n ,h" Oregna coast country I report» 4k g o a l» under penult, while to the county court for improvement of this road. I "indirect convention system. Not only is there sufficient local traffic to Justify In a nutshell, it is a joke for advocates of the ,h* K“'n,,*r n“ ,,,nal l°«*»t •« " 'a a n the improvement but it Is the shortest distance'convention system to talk about “the cost" of the iu*,on r*i"'«» 15 between Oakridge and upper Willamette points direct primary and compare It in any way with to the valley. the old convention system. Just remember this. F IR E D R IL L T O S T A R T a a a Every real progressive in Congress today comes PLAN A P R IL 1 8 . I S LET’S GETT FACTS FOR NEW CANNERY from direct primary strongholds—and virtually Sprlngflt-ld ■ voluuteer lire company „ ___. ., __. ... .. . every one is a poor man. Also. Investigate and Farniere should too^ rate with the chamber o. y(ju wjU flnd tbe dr|ve agatnM the dire<.t pr|- w in begin regular d tllln on A p ril is. eommerce in getting the fM-ts about acreage and headed by pupbUc utility officials, old accordinc to p l u s perfected by C hief support a new cannery should expect if it were to „outlcians and coruoration Uwvem , Jess Smttaun. Practlc« w ill bo h«M locate in Lane county. The chamber is making a 90,1001 pol,U<‘an9 »na corporation lawyers. survey of this vicinity for the cannery people. Longer day» have been aw aited be AWFUL BILI. BOARDS DISGRACE While nearly everybody professes to believe that fore plana (or d rillin g the company there is sufficient acreage to support a new can- -ua— if aEzu.M h . A n - fa. «M.nlr on,l ■rfalf." „«.„I Theni UnMf8 When Stilted StfcteS €811 ; „ ««r, completed. H- o T L lJ n ir a ilif whon .h it? « dJnl sincerely re«ret that 8he *8 a y °u,,K nation. When . „ . „ d a n . . . at d r ill, w ill be re S i S n liT iw fo n id .tin ir ii hi im one y °ung- one oftln,e8 does things unthinking-t qUtrwl 0, m(.mbrr> »«w. . the cannery will have some foundation to build |y So with the nation—and the day we permitted M,hough ,he volunteer company rac A a n .K i ih lm r T b e ^ u id n T ^ u rae«! ' lhe 8tan *“ b e 8 ,n t‘a r i n K o u r beautiful landscapes ; ha> ,,rirailltt.d for we,.kg. the Chamber should be filled out and returned ak)n our nationai highways, with huge, lurid nol blM<. h. H br„ken Immediately even by those who have no acreage billboardg and 8lgn8> one of those things, like ! well as those who have so that the facts can ¿ i r folUes’ of youth,'whkffi we "wish we" could ' fl,y “ ,O"r “ *“ demo“ 'raU eflL’Iency. known. undo. . . . ... . „ . ...I An attempt to disfigure English landscapes with pri<-TAI Dercip T < i i n At last an agreement to build the Springfield bmboard8 and signs >a ia America .is meeting with PTOT* ^ J bridge has been reached by the highway ctommis- 8„ ff opp<,8itiOI1. Our sympathy is with the chai- NOTABLE GAIN HERE «ion. Prospects are that the new structure will 1 |enKers and against the vandalism. It is our hope Puatal recfIpiR both for March b- completed this year. * the protest will save the rural landscapes of Eng and to r the Brat quarter of the year . . . . . . . . land from such defacement. One thing about divorces t..at has been over- few goccfeaaful protests by other nations may »howi-d m arked Increaae over correa looked. If this country ever gets short of gold i gome day awaken America, and public sentiment ponding period* u( 1921!. accurdlax to It can fall back on the discarded wedding rings. force a removal of all wayside billboards which announcement of I ’oatm aater F. B. H am lin . deface and destroy our nation's natural beauty. March receipt» totaled $707 OS. It’s often an economic waste killing a perfectly i while those nt March 192S. ran to but good sheep to give some college graduates a A London scientist says “in twenty years we $<72.15, or a «»in of $34 »3. T hia la n diploma. will have television, no drudgery in the home, sex 5 per cent increane. The poorest place to die in is the town where predetermined and children fed on consentrated ; A ruin of $ i # a .7< • « « shown for the you haven’t-done your part to make it a better food through tubes.” Here is a tip for ambitious quarter, approxim ately 7.« per ceni place to live in. 1927 school and college graduates to get into the gain Figure»: i»27. $3110 3«; 1M6. tube business. , $i»#3 76 The home-town newspaper is the loud speaker MILLINERY for the community and it costs but little to tune in. Seven Men-o’-War sons and daughters have • • • W E S T E R N 1 5 .0 0 H A T C O . Being in business is a position but keeping in it ' nominated for the Kentucky Derby. .May 14 I T h ird floor of M in er B uilding. Eu- Roll them bones—and come seven. 1« a job. • • • 1 gene. Q uality and Style equal to hut» 8prtB »f'«ld. Lane County. Oracon. b» 5e a a a uxu.tlly priced double our price Ruaaell Canvtatad Dewey Kuraell. alleged accom plie* o f Albert Hrownlee In the Veneta pool hall hold up. on Monday waa run V ic in i by a Jury of aaaaillt w ith Iu t e n t Io rob. Ruaaell «aa given 10 day. In which to aeek a new tria l If he wlahra - ............. a P in t Q im , Tom orrow T h e llrat l>n»el«»ll game of the «on »on w ill ho played hero tom orrow afternoon. when Springfield w ill tackle the Junction City nine, Titln O P T O M E T R IS T — « Y C S IQ H T S P E C IA L IS T AFTER HIGH SCHOOL WHAT? A high school eduration plus a EUGENE BUSINESS COL LEGE training will put you far along cm the highway of success. Ask For Our Catalog IT’S A GOOD SCHOOL AND IS IN SESSION ALL THRU THE SUMMER. b EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE Phone 666 A. E. Roberts, President 992 WlUamette Street Eugene. Oregon O H S ■ JN M S M R » I Douglas Garden Dairy Will Supply Your Wants With Wholesome Milk and Cream Phone 36F12 “Its a Long Way To Tipperary” —that's in Ireland. But it’s a Short Way to Eggimann’s that’s in Springfield. And when you get here you’ll be pleased with our fine sel ection of candles ain'jswcet meats. Eggliuann’s 1 e cream hits ih<* spot. When1 the service Is a little different. . That’s— EGGIMANN’S of Meet the cigarette that hat won the modern world. There b not another like it— regardless o f the price. Always mel low, always m ild— the smoothest smoke ever made. ”H a re a Camel!” w . H A D R A IN , Prop. Danner Motor Co. Springfield Agents Ç 1W 7, C om pany, I W e v n o td i T o b a c c o W t n a t o n - S a la m , N . C . Eugene, Ore. I DO IT RIGHT! ^^■RBBM»l»»««»»«0«««IOB»SflM»0«l»»«MOM»B T H E amoker* o f thi* modern age appreciate the amooth, mellow fragrance of Camel*— ■ that taste and goodness that come from tiic choicest tobacco* grown. Camel’* steadily growing popularity with modern smoker* ha* given it the greatest preference any cigarette ever had. I n quality and in fame Camel i* supreme. Springfield Garage • a lti. 878 W illamette St JUST ONE THING, BUT Modern smokers enjoy the mellow fragrance o f Camel - only $12.85 A city liaaeliall lenm auch aa haa been o rg a n im i In year« paaf hera ta not planned for thin year. according to Jack l.areon manager of la«l y«a« ■ tonni b llflru ltle » In holding the play era together fur the entire nessun have made the plan uiiproUlubtu, h» Dr. Roi]dl Q ick Real Non-Skid Performance Slow, Even Tread Wear 29x4.40 ■ • • • b a ll Plana Dropped • Dependable Eyeglass Service The door that is the hardest to keep the wolf Some women who think they are shining so I- $5.00. m 19 from is in the sedan. ally find later that it was only their nose. --------------------------------------------- That’s what this new All-Weather Tread Balloon Tire offers. REAL NON-SKID PERFORMANCE—because the deep cut. sharp edged Goodyear blocks ir. the tread s center seize, grip and hang-on under all sorts of going. SLOW, EVEN TREAD WEAR—because these sharp-edged, diamond-shaped blocks are placed in a semi-flat design,. They not only grip the road, but retain their usefulness longer than any non-skid tread heretofore offered. Come in and see it We'll let the tire do the talking. We have it now in the 29 x 4.40 size for Fords, Chevrolets and other light cars. Backed by our standard Goodyear ser vice. also w ill be the Brel appearance of Mprlngheld high arhool athlete« under the tutein«« nf Leonard M ayfield, newly appointed roach,