The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, April 07, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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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
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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
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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 “
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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
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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
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. 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
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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.
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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* ^
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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.
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the protest will save the rural landscapes of Eng
and to r the Brat quarter of the year
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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
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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.
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1 gene. Q uality and Style equal to hut»
8prtB »f'«ld. Lane County. Oracon.
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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
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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
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Ask For Our Catalog
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Phone 666
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992 WlUamette Street
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Will Supply Your Wants With
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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
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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
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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.
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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,