The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, May 19, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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THB SPRINGFIELD NEWS
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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
more like the Willamette Pas*, which will ulti­ BROTHERHOOD AIMS AT
CIGARETTE ADVERTISING
mately be Oregon's all winter road over the Cas
cade range when funds are available to Improve
Cigarette advertising received «om«
It. That should be one of our main arguments
•eund wallop» at the hand« of the
for the completion of the Willamette road.
Marries« Lie««««« tor W««k
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THURSDAY MAY 1». 1927
per is the only newspaper in the whole wide world pu-ture» to tobacco eompauiaa for «»«
that cares a darn about Ashland?"
-is advertlalng.
WWat Mr. Ray says applies to Spring Held with
comm ute« of the brotherhood w « m
equal force. The home ¡taper should be first aU(hortoad to appear before th« elty
with the local dealers.
e
'council and seek action u<»m»t cigar-
,
.
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ette
advertising on billboard».
A
resolution «»» pa»»»d «coring »tat»»-
ex-atatesman and other» for
lending their name» and Icturea to be
used In such advertising, and this
«a« «eat to Clarence True Wllaou,
Washington. D C.. corresponding sec­
retary of the Board of Temperance,
Prohibition and Public Morals.
Clarence
Baldwin
and
Wanda
County Clerrfc W. B Dillard laaued
marriage llcenaea during the past weak
to the following couples:
Springfield. L an * Co««ly . O r«*on, by
Fred Crabtree. Springfield, and Oer-
T H B W IL L A M B T T t F R K M
Springfield Meth«xl!»t church brother-
lrude Ounn, Eugene; Arthur Slruub
H K M A X E Y , editor
hood
Monday
night,
when
action
waa
SPRINGFIELD TOO.
and Klleen Baldwin, both nt San
allowing advertlalng
Walter
editor
of the .»
Ashland
w a ite r v C. . Ray.
it«?. w
u u im
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, on
u «vc-ond c l» n matter February 1*. 19SS at the
Clipper,
recently
printed
this
paragraph
In
his
< Springfield bill board» and condemning
poatofflca. Springfield. Oi
’ —- - you ' ever
----- stop
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». » that
v - . . the
u- m
t n . I , prominent
paper: "Did
to .»-I—
think
t lip
p.............. men
...... for
.... lending
.......... their
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Pabilafeed « v e ry Thuiwday at
Francisco;
Wood, both of
Kugena;
Charles McBaa. Lowell, and Orana
1‘larhe. Marcola; Charles Caaperaoa
and Wanda Fugan. both of Kugena;
Albert Schmid. Eugene, and Etta Far­
ley, Portland; and to ('lair Johnasa.
and Dreltn Smith, both of llood Kleer.
SUMMER SCHOOL
Enrollment dates- Momlay. June « - 13 - -0. under
the direction of our regular teachers, and at reasonable
rates. Ask for information. It s a good school.
TO MUCH REGULATION
Too bad but that the efforts of the recallers
After two years of brlckering and governmental of the sheriff cannot be transferred into some
interference the proposed centra! Oregon rail­ useful community work. There’s a lot to be
road extension is back where it was in the begin­ done in latne county and Oregon and we do not
A. E. Roberts. President
ning with the interstate commerce commission make the progress we ought to make because a
992 Willamette Street
Eugene. Oregon
portion
of
our
people
are
always
engaged
In
tear­
Phone
lititi
reversing itself and conceding that the railroads
should go ahead on the original proposals of each ing down while a few are laboring to build up.
__that the Oregon Trunk should build its own And it is always so much easier to destroy than
Hear Dr. Qllhert
line to Klamath Falls and the Southern Pacific to build.
Dr Gilbert, dean of the Unlversllv
go ahead with the Strahorn and other extensions
W e G iv e «&7Z.G ree . n D iscount S tamps
Herbert Hoover proposes that this country en-
OratOB
ip4,ke „ ,ha
asked for.
act
a
law
prohibiting
money
being
lent
either
by
on
lh#
p,lgh,
of
the
American
If the commission had said this two years ago
government or individuals of this country to f>rn)Br H#
ou, ,ha,
farra.
or if there had been no commission these lines the
in other
g i|wdvanta<a
of
would have been built now and in operation. But foreign countries to conduct wars
words
he
la
against
all
loans
except
or
p
<
their
lnBbm(jr
to
O
rr»ni*e
end
control
now it is doubtful that the Oregon Trunk will go
tive purposes. This seems like a W se proposi , he|r production a« manufacturer« do.
ahead with the extension it once asked to make. and
one that might reduce fighting, since no war
ur(ff ghouM lnjprov, th„
The Northern Pacific, joint owner of the Oregon
can
be
conducted
without
a
lot
of
capital
am
atattta Mld tha untver»Hy
Trunk, lias always been cool toward building in
d<>Rn
Oregon and now after two years of waiting it this country has most of Ike gold of the world.
.
.
, .
c,
The Brotherhood meeting »»« the
has lost enthusiasm. It is likely that the North­
The doughboys pack has been reduced to 51 I
th(>
A pi.-nic
ern Pacific will participate now and with but a
At our store the scientific side of pharmacy is
Jun<| and (t )#
part ownership of the Oregon Trunk the Great pounds or 28 pounds since the war. At last » wt„
given
s|»eclal emphasis.
war department has discovered that a soldi« r
probable that Method!»! Brotherhood«
Northern will be handicapped even if it builds.
not
carry
what
he
can
get
along
without
»»
»
of
Kugene
and
CoMM.
Qr„ve
wl„
ba
Our prescription department Is modern in every
The Interstate commerce commission may im­
m#B
detail. It is equipped with the finest drugs ami
pose restrictions and regulations on railroads but better not to issue It than have it thrown In the
the most up-to-date apparatus necessary to carry
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it cannot make them build extensions even if it ' bush.
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out the most intricate prescription work. We al­
,
Ma la It
does presume to have that authority. It takes
ways have what physicians prescribe and always
Question. If the Oregon Electric Railroad
Freddie the Fro»h gave hl* fra-
money and lots of it to build railroads and no
furnish Just what is asked for.
amount of orders or restrictions will create any ¡company would ask to make an extension of its tornlty pin to that young Davit kid
out on Kay street One
funds for extension so the railroad companies stub line from its end in Eueene. how many years wh<J
ft
All compounding Is done by e x p e r ie n c e d phar-
,aat week when he called on her 11
just sit tight until the Interstate commerce com­ would it be before the interstate commerce < om-
¡i
maclsts
under a system that positively guaran­
I
a new maid opened the door
mission comes around to their way of thinking. mission would rule on the roquest?
tees
accuracy.
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"Ml»»
France«
1«
engaged.
»Ir
»aid
Meanwhile the country sufTers and is held back
All can be said about "needless duplication” of
Don’t let the high coat of living hamper your
Federal prohibition forces are being mobilize«! (he m«id.
trackage that might be but the fact remains that on the Canadian border to attend the 150.00'»
<-j x„()W u," replied Freddie, "Pm
health. It Is poor economy to do without medi­
except in barren non-productive areas the parts thirsty Yanks who. it is estimated, will tour Into what she’« engaged to.'
cine when you ne«ul it.
of the country with the most duplication of rail­ Ontario this summer. The battle cry no doubt will (
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road tracks is the most developed and most pros­ be "The ‘hies’ and coming.”
Dumb Dan Hi««»lf
LET US FILL YOUR PHYSICIANS
perous. We would not give much for a town that
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j Profe«»or («peaking o n phone)—
Prescriptions
did not have seeminglv “needless duplication" of
According to the old belief in Russia a man "You «ay that Billy Smith ha» ■ bad
business, for in actual working out some of the who has shaved his heard has lost al, chances of cold and win not he able to attend
“needless businesses” will be found to be of real going to Heaven. If this is true what chance has «chool today Who u thl« »peaking?"
benefit to the community. So it is with railroad
Voice (H oarselyI—"My father. »Ir.'1
a barber got.
lines.
• • •
If Ruth Brown Snyder goes to the electric chair
The Bey w aa
OPEN UP THE TASS
in New York, she will be the fourth of the seven
Last winter at college the tern
Effort should be made by the state highway de women put to death In that state, who murdered perature on three «ucce««le night,
or helped murder their husbands. This being a dropped to iero."
partment to keep the McKenzie pass open longer ¡S
u s b a £ also has its hazards.
”™ s nothin«.- anortad Freddie
in the early winter months and earlier in the
e
» •
the Frosh, that » nothing
spring. While petitions are being circulated and
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.
. .
od
"What'» nothing." Indignantly asked
New . York
police
captured
a burglar who h had
Individuals are asking the commission to keep the
a*«d
pass open the year around this is too much to ex­ tools of his trade hid in his wooden leg. That
’Zero." remarked Freddie mapplly
pect. In the first place it is hardly possible to reads like a LEGend. eh?
as he bolted the door.
a » a
keep the pass open and the expense would be
enormous. But it is not too much to say that
"Does an oyster suffer?”—now seems to be the C A L L FOR SC H O O L W A R R A N T S
the first snows should be removed by a snow plow newspaper subject of the moment. We say yes
NOTICE I» hereby given, that
and that as soon as it quits snowing and drifting — if he is a married oyster.
School District No. 1» of Ijine Coun
» a •
in the spring work should begin to open up the
ty. Oregon, will pay at the ofllce of
McKenzie pass. This would likely give us about
We never looked at It this way before but It Is the DHlrlct Clerk, Commercial Bank
two months more of traffic on the highway.
a fact that there are an awful lots of “s" curves Building. 4th St. next to Po«t Olile v,
Often we hear it said that Washington keeps
School Warrants up to and Including
the Snoqualmie pass open in winter and she us­ in Mississippi.
No. 1615. Intere»t Cea»es after May
ually does. But it must be remembered the Snoq­
21»t, 1927.
Stretching
the
truth
is
one
way
of
making
ualmie pass is about 1000 feet lower than the Mc­
Dated May 18th. 1927.
Kenzie pass and is wooded over the summit in­ things go as far as they can—but look out for the
R. W. SMITH District Clerk.
snap-back.
stead of going through a long lava field. It is
EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE
y
The Scientific Side
of Pharmacy
Ketel’s Drug Store
M 19
LEO CADE H A T SHO P
A full line of new cummer Millinery
Ju»t received at both the Leocade Hat
Shop. Ea»t 9th St . and The »5.00
Shop on the 3rd floor of the Miner
Building. All Spring hate at great
reductions.
These are «elllng fa s t Hurry and
make your selection. 172 E. 9th St..
Eugene. Oregon.
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