The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, June 30, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
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TH U R SD A Y JUNE 8By 1927
T H « SPR IN G FIELD NEWS
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GOODRICH PLANNING
CALIFORNIA PLANT
Returns from Tuesday s Bpeclal election Indi­
T ilE -N O E S” APPEAR TO HAVE IT
cate that the people are not afraid to say "no"
even to measures which the administrative forces
have made strenuous campaigns on. Swatting
measures has been the chief pastime of the voters
for several elections now. So far as the results
at
of the special election are concerned there might
as well not have been one. It took hundreds of
thousands of dollars and a lot of people's time to
.n o hold the election Tuesday. It was needless and
- to uncalled for.
TH U R SD A Y JU N E 3S. 1*27
Newspapers Tn Nicaragua are printing English
sections for the benefit of the United States
Marines. The marines have been there so long
that we can not blame the newspapers of availing
The agreement of the state highway commis­ themselves of the privilege of greater circulation.
sion to start work on the Willamette highway
between Ixiwell and Oakridge can be regarded
Colgate university paid >5,000 for a dinosaur
with satisfaction even if only the county’s >260,-
000 is to be used at this time. Traffic to and from egg found in the Gobi desert in Mongolia. The
the upper river justifies a good road and cross egg is said to be ten million years old. An awful
state traffic will Spour over the Willamette pass price to pay for a stale egg.
once this worst section is put in good shape. Prom
Oakridge to the summit the highway follows easy
Two and a half million frogs are shipped from
grades and is an /excellent mountain road.
'Louisiana yearly. The overflowing of the Missi­
Eventually the Wlllapiette highway will be ssippi river this year should increase the frog crop
made as good as the McKenzie highway and it if nothing else.
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will have more months of service. Th»? road run-
ning through the timber and on the sunny sides
of slopes all the way will be comparatively easy to
keep ope» in winter-. There will be no lava nor
deep cut» and a snow plow can push the normal
fall over the side of the road while In the deep
cuts of the McKenzie and the heavy drifts,
machinery has not been found that can keep such
a road open in winter. We may well pin our
hopes on the Willamette for an all-year road.
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EXTRA SESSION—1928 NO PINK TEA AFFAIR
W ILLAMETTE H1GHWAY- -T H E ALL YEAR
ROAD
OR. FRANK CRANE SAYS
President Coolidge is now In the Black Hills of
South Dakota prepared to rest, recuperate ami
get himself fit for official duties which promise
to be aa strenuous as any pre-election year the
nation has ever seen since Teddy split with Taft.
The Seventieth Congress will be summoned into
session during October or November or at least
a month in advance of its regular convening date
In December—because the legislative calendar is
already crowded with momentuous matters—-vir­
tually every one of which will no doubt be jockey­
ed into 1928 campaign issues.
Permanent Mississippi flood relief: seating of
Vare and Sm ith; tax reduction; and. the fact that
every member of the House and one-third the
Senate members will be up for re-election In 1928
is promising of much action.
In the Senate, only one vote separates the
Democrats and Republicans. If either Smith or
Vare fail to be seated—the Demorrats can or­
ganize the Senate in the way they want. A real
party fight is in prospect over the tax slash. With
Secretary Mellon already estimating a surplus of
>600,000.000,—a reduction of at least >300,000,-
000 is expected by the taxpaying public and
naturally a struggle will be made by each party
to have a bill of its own drafting enacted.
Political leaders in both parties are fully aware
of the fact that 1928 is not going to be a pink tea
affair. Added to the grief is the agricultural
situation. Party leaders everywhere have at last
commenced to realize that the farmer must have
some attention else he can and will spill the
beans.
Maybe the President will get some rest at his
western summer camp-but it is doubtful. Con­
ference after conference will be held there this
summer on major problems which even now are
clamoring for attention and action.
SOME WOULD PAY VERY HIGH TAXES
The length of a woman’s skirts determines the
taxes she pays in a small town in Spain. Those
showing onlv their ankles get off cheap—taxes
going up with the skirt. If we had that law in
Oregon we wouldn’t need any income tax and the
assessor’s job would be a popular one.
Of the 3.500 languages and dialects of the
world half are spoken in America, lingusts tell us
Now we know why we can't understand most, of
the politicians, they don’t sneak our language.
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WE ARE BISCUIT CUTTERS
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to W endling, where Mr. Dldenhour
Q uartet at Labanon
The Itaptlat church quartet sang at and hie son are em ployed nt Camp 17.
laihanou Sunday at eervtcaa of the
Atucrloan Sunday School Un(on Mem
la V isitor Hare—Q. II McDermott la
bars of the quartet are W ilfred Cook. visitin g for a lim a at tha hom e of
Norton Penara. Arthur Pengra. and Prank W ächter on Houle I.
Pnul P rese
B. U Work. P resident o f the li. P.
Uoudrlch Rubber Company
Akron.
Ohio, haa Just anounrad the purchase
of «6 a cres of land outalda of Loa
A ngeles. for (ha erection of a l'xclflc
M o v e to W an d lln g— Mra Alma
W atch repairing
C oast factory to ba devoted to the
Hoy»
Rldenhonr
and
daughter.
Grace
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Work
la today— Out
m anufacture of tlrea and tubea.
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It la also reported that thia new
plant will have a production capacity
of betw een »,000 and ».000 Urea dally
and w ill be In operation early In IMS.
It >w»ll em ploy In the neighborhood of
5.000 men.
Goodrich decided upon the Pacific
Coaat plant, according to offlctala. In
order to be In belter position to m eet
Whether you go for a picnic or stay home the Fourth
the rapidly »rowing dem ands of the
of July th« day will not he complete without you have lee
Coaat trade. T h e Akron plant la a l­
cream. Egglmann's will be prepared for you with any
ready overcrow ded.
Produrllon haa
flavor you desire, put up so It will be hard and firm when
been stead ily Increased until It haa
you’re ready to out It. Years of experience in the ice cream
becom e n ecessary to Increase manu­
business teaches us how to pack Ice cream so It wont melt
facturing fa c ilitie s to relieve thia situ ­
The biggest assortment of candy In latne county Is
ation
here for you to pick front. We are second to no one when
S a les pressure front the Pacific
It comes to candy. Come In.
Coast was such the O oodrlch officials
naturally turned their attenU on to the
w est c o a st when the decision was
m ade to enlarge p tea en l production
cap acities
No ••tim e« of coat on the naw pro­
ject hare been prepared It la under­
stood. how ever, that work w ill be
•tarted Im m ediately In order to re­
lieve con gestion In the Akron plant
aa »non aa possible.
The tract purchased la large enough
to perm it such exp an sion aa may be
n ecessary from tim e to Ume.
CELEBRATE WITH ICE CREAM
EGGIMANN’S
SPRAY
flie s, iMSEfuitOM,
nMuüses&maäu.etc.
TONSILS REMOVED
ELECTRIC NEEDLE
The charge is brought against America that it
represents a biscuit cutter civilisation.
That is. that goods which are manufactured,
as well as the minds of the people generally, are
STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA
in a set form. There Is too much unanimity and
sameness about life and not enough Individual­ The adrantage o f tha a lsrlrlc needle
ism.
I by m eans of fulguratlon. electric
Well, the biscuit cutter Idea has something to coagulation, desiccation and diather­
W e G ive
G r i . u v O ib c o L M 5 iamps
be said in its favor. It means standardization of m y are
products. It means that parts shall be made by , 1. Rloodleaa work. Tha dancer of
machinery and shall be of an interchangeable hem orrhage Is elim inated
nature. Almost all the reduction In price and the
1. The danger of Infection, due to
enormous product of our concerns have been due local anaesth esia, and of death, due to L>.
to the elimination of waste and expense by stan­ C entral an aesth etic. Is lik ew ise ellm k rim '
dardization.
Bated
In newspaper columns it Is said that in five
5. The diseased
parts undergo
years the industrial output has increased 40 per aterlllsatloa because the effect of the
cent. One manufacturer says: "One man work­ current Is germ icidal.
Don't Wait Until a Dental Bill Reminds You
ing steadily for 8 hours used to turn out 60 pieces 4 The forvlnc of Infective m aterial
of Your Neglect
an hour, or 480 a day. He got >65 a week. Then Into the circulation, which has occur­
we put in machines. We have 30 men on the job red from snares and other guillotine I
and we put out 14,000 pieces a day.”
appliances. Is abolished.
This story has been multiplied by many.
5. T he sln c ln c and sp eak ln c voices
Mont people do not give any thought to the oondl*
Cottonseed, once a waste product, ha» been are In no dancer of Impairment, on
tion of their teeth, until something happens to
used in many ways. In Wisconsin they are mak­ the contrary, there la. alm ual Invari­
force attention. A dental bill Is th« usual remin­
ing paper from peat. Because of this standardi­ ably, Im provem ent.
der. A better plan is to call on your dentist at
zation and our Immensely Increased products we i
regular Intervals and have your teeth examined
have become the wealthiest nation In the world, j
and cleaned. If you will do this and use Nydonta
We are producing not only surplus cotton and
every day. you’ll have no trouble with your teeth.
wheat, but surplus industrial products and we
This dentifrice cleans and whitens the teeth and
have a surplus of money.
keeps the mouth In a wholesome condition.
PH O NE 356
KUO ENK. OKKOON
We are richer than ever was a country before.
OVER J. C. P E N N E Y S 8TORK
Price 50c
We own 20,000,000 motor cars, millions of
homes and we travel and live luxuriously.
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Savings deposits in banks are twice as much as
Teach the little folks to use it, too.
they were twenty years ago.
We are supplying the world with capital. New
York has effectively challenged the financial lead­
We also handle an evcellent line of Tooth
ership of London. Our people now hold bonds to
Brushes, Mouth Washes, Dental Floss and other ....—
the extent of six billion dollars and the foreign in­
Requisites for keeping the teeth sound and
debtedness to the United States is now in excess
attractive.
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of sixteen billion dollars.
Mr. Welton savs: “The fact Is that America Is
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not only the richest country in the world, but
richer than any country ever was before and it is
destined to become richer.”
The biscuit cutter civilization, reduced to Its
lowest terms, simply means that our people have
learned to cooperate and to save waste as well as
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utilize the forces of nature.
Think o f Your Teeth
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Dr. Geo. A. Simon
Ketel’s Drug Store
F ares
C ut
—for vacation trips
I over th e F o u rth
J u ly 4 th , com es o n
Monday this year. Make
the most o f this three*
day holiday. Play at the
beeches; you can take
the whole fa m ily for a
trip at surprisingly low
cost.
Save time, money and
nervous energy by going
on the train. Buy round­
trip tickets w ith limits
to suit your plans— Sun­
day o n ly , S aturday to
M o n d a y , F r i d a y to
T u e s d a y , 1 6 -d a y an d
season tickets.
Ask about these travel
savings; the ticket agent
w ill suggest the one that
fits your plans at lowest
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