The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, April 26, 1928, Page 2, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    PAGE TWO
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
Editorial Comment
P ublished E very T h u rsd ay a t
S pringfield. L ane C ounty, O regon, by
T H E W IL L A M ET T E P R E S S
H E MAXEY. E ditor.
Afl E X TEN SIV E E N T E R P R IS E
will be p resen t a* sp eak ers.
S ev eral . Springfield ex serv ice m en
ire alread y m em bers of the group and
o th er* (legible have been urged to
a t the la ira u e T im b e r and . S prlngilebl
v e te ra n s eligible I-
Join.
com pany plan, ut G illespie iiiein b ersh lp In the V eteran s o f l ie
would
be
1
1
1
full
away
If
th
e
CARD o r T H A N K S
F oreign W ars post III Eugene will In
c o rn e rs
tw o road w ay s used to r hauling logs g u e sts u t the unniinl "b ear feed ' a,
We wish i<> sin cerely th a n k those
u , re nol o s l i p p e r ) . « b i l k W h e a to n , th e arm o ry on T h u rsd ay evening
who ex p ressed th e ir k in d n e ss slid
pis ■ d ent of th e S pringfield co n c e ra , May 3, It w as annou n ced todn
b e l l 'd us in m any w ays d u ring our
said yesterday.
l “a l r l e k
K elly, s la te c o u im a n d e r. i ■ • c e l l i h v r e u v c n ic n t.
Ilvcuusv of th e dow npour ol' ra in I
R o s ie lln s s e l lim n ami fam ily
M rs
til'd Sam It G elehell. s la t
d u ring th e p ast sev eral week». Ill
tru c k s have not beeita hie to slay |
i on the wooden tra c k s w hen loaded |
fiefor* Starti»
la n d co nsequently w ork has been slow,
On a Trip—
Mr. W heaton sa d
i lie lu m b er ,n
• • •
We uro liiTf In got» i lint your car Is prop-rly lubricated, If
u u stry , a s well as o ilie r ac tiv itie s,
H EA DED TOW ARD GREAT T H IN G S
you
tlrlv« In hcr«> before going tin it trip we'll iiutkt sur«-
lias
been
sev
erely
h
am
pered
by
the
(S alem S ta te sm a n )
Hint
yon 'vout have any bearing hunted nut iiilli'H irum
co n tin u ed rain . Mr W h eaton pointed
home.
Col W. It R a rtra m . head of th e s ta te flax in d u stry , re out.
We handle only the best General gasoline, oils and
tu rn s front a v isit gntong th e linen m an u fa c tu re r* of the
greases. Plenty of water anti air Is free anti worlds of
co u n try w ith b e tte r a ssu ra n c e th a n e v e r b efo re of th e g reat
PROTECTION OF FOREST
service go along with It. We're here to serve you
th in g s th a t a re b efo re th is d is tric t and th is valley- in the
TO BE SUBJECT OF FILM
gro w in g of an d processing) it and m an u fa c tu rin g the fiber—
F o r m a n a g e rs of th e e a ste rn m ills say th ey a re prepared
A ctiv ities of forest ofilelals u n i
LOGAN 41 OWEN, Proits.
to buy m ore fiber th a n we a re likely to p ro d uce for several
crew s In p ro tectin g th e n stlo n u l fo r­
5th nnd A Streets
- - -
Springfield
y e a rs yet. T h ey say we a re on th e rig h t tra c k , and we a re
e sts will be show n In films Io lie pres-
re a s su re d co n c e rtn in g th e fa c t th a t we a re ah ead of any
i en te d h e re th is week In co n n ectio n
o th e r aectlo n o f th e wtirld In th e use of up to d a te m ach in ­
w ith n atlo u u l forest p ro tectio n week.
ery in h a rv e s tin g th e cro p an d p u ttin g th e product Into
F o ste r S teele, fire a s s is ta n t. In the
Offices—831 Miner Building, En»t Broadway Street
Its co m m ercial form s.
C ascad e N ational F o rest Office In E u­
L et us hop*- th a t th e tim e m ay com e w hen we will be
gene, w ill exhibit th e hints. Ills ail
m a n u fa c tu rin g Into tw in es and th re a d s and y a rn s and fine
d re s se s a re u p a rt of th e n atlo u u l pro
lin en s a g re a te r p ro p o rtio n of th e fibers w hich we produce,
g ram to ed u c a te the public to the Ini
and th a t finally a ll of our fibers m ay be re q u ire d b.v our
p o rtn n e e of u sing ex trem e c a re d u r­
ow n m ills—
ing the dry sunt re-r m onths.
Even th o u g h th e pro d u ctio n m ay be, an d no doubt will
P re s id e n t C o o ltd w a d d re s se d th e
be. in creased m any, m any told.
n atio n over the rad io M onday evening
us th e o pening ev en t on th e w eek's
p rogram
Of thv 12,000 farm ers* co o p e ra tiv e m ark u iltig and p u r­
ch asin g asso c ia tio n s, 30,5 p er cen t sk-rv e n g a g e i In liamll-
lin g g rain , d ry bean* or ric e : 22 p er re n t w ere handling
dairy p ro d u c ts; 17 p er c en t w ere shipping! or selling Itv.
ite re d as second cla ss m a tte r. F eb ru ary 24, 1903 a t th e
.s to c k ; i t p e r cen t w ere receiv in g , g rad in g, packing or
ro sto tttee, Springfield. O regon
.sh ip p in g fru it and v eg etab les, a n d sm a lle r perceniar.es
w ere h an d lin g co tto n , wool, p o u ltry , egg*. n u ts an d oth< .
MAIL SU BSC R IPTIO N RATE
One year In A d v a n c e .___ Jl.7 5 T h re e M o n t h s -------- 76c I pro d u cts. More th a n S00 a sso ciatio n s, a b o u t 7 per cent
|l.o 0
S ingle C o p y --------------------------------
¡of all. w e »c
re o p e ra tin g co-o p erativ e s to re s or w arehouses
• lx Months
for th e d is trib u tio n of h ousehold an d fa rm req u isite s to
THU RSDA Y APRII. 2«i. 192S
fa rm e rs and o th e rs S ta te M arket Agent.
Idtne county gets to keep all of the O. 4i C. land
grant tax refund allotted it by the Standfield act
according to a decision of the supreme court
The decision went against the state which had
intervened for part of the county money. Of the
million dollars coining to this county about $85,-
000 will be expended on the Springfield bridge
Instead of selling the bonds the people voted.
• • •
FOREIGN WAR VETFRANJ»
SLIPPERY ROAD SLOWS
WORK AT LORANE MILL
TO HAVE BIG BEAR FEEL
W o rk
M illing
Think of Us
“A” Street Service Station
We have always figured that the first qualifica­
tions for an officer of Lane county is that a man
should be a county taxpayer—either real or per­
gonal. But it seems that two or three or four
of the candidates who are out with economy pro­
grams are not listed on the tax rolls. We wonder
If they have the full significence of the hard earn­
ed tax dollar.
• • •
Walter M. Pierce, former governor, seems to be
the Democratic choice for representative in Con­
gress in the eastern Oregon district since the re-
tfrement of Nick Sinnot. Now that the filing time
Is past the republicans are quite concerned about
getting a man written in at the primary who can
beat Walter. For a democrat Pierce is a bear for
MAN SO NERVOUS FEELS
luck.
H I S STOMACH JUMP
• • •
Every man who drives his car into his garage
"1 got so n erv o u s my sto m ach felt
with more than a gallon of gasoline in the tank
like It w as Jum ping Vinol e n tire ly
D I i l 'I U U H O II U lH I I ’ M ' M W
til
W v tlK
til
IlllO a llllU 'C t l ( It U lIt:
THREE THINGS
is breaking the law in Eugene, says the chief of
relieved th e tro u b le.
I feel b e tte r
mu mu lea in Included in our «.♦>••• aêrvluê. S o m eth in g now.
Gabriel Wells had a Christmas card in which he th a n in y ears."— J. C. Duke.
police. The same thing is probably true in
says that there are three things that constitute
Springfield. Such are the jokers in the law.
Vinol Is a com pound of Iron, phos­
• • •
a rounded out life: Power, Pleasure and Peace.
ph ates, cod liver peptone, e tc . T h e
The more we think of it the more this seems to very F IR S T b o ttle m ak es you sleep
A fisherman at Springfield. Kentucky, claims*o
b e tte r anil hav e a RIG a p p e tite N erv­
S uite 831 M iner Bldg.
E ugene, O regon,
T elephone 362
have caught a catfish with six young chickens in­ be a very good definition.
ous.
easily tired people a re su rp rise d
side. Wonder if we could fix up a fish story
There Is not much satisfaction in a life of no how QUICK th e Iron, phospha.les. etc.,
about a redside that would beat this one.
power. What gives zest to sports is the employ- give new life and pep. Vinol ta s te s
• • •
ment of our powers and we all applaud the victor. delicious K e te ls 'ltr u g S tore.
Cottage Grove is advertising their Baptist that is, the man who shows the most power. This
CONGRESS
church with running water. There is nothing | includes both mentality or mental acumen and
C. HAWLEY
like having good fresh running water even for j skill.
baptism.
« « •
As for pleasure, they have learned a great les-
is all the time, and Eggimann’s is the best you ever smack­
, son who have found out the abiding pleasures of
ed your lips over. It certainly tickles the taste-buds.
BATTER UP!
life are those that come from serving others. The
.
,
. , _pleasures that we experience in merely receiving
Now is the time that national issues, presiden-
g or benefltg niorely enjoying things tliat are
Made of the purest Ingredients Egglmnnn's lee «Team
tial prophecies and the like are temporar! v for- Qur own, t he pieasure8 of possession and amuse-
is a good wholesome food as well as confection. Cools you
gotten, and their place in the public interest is
temuorarv and thev fade.
•
taken by something which has always held an
‘
1
F,rin«Hn«v lo v In
off on a hot day and Is the most tempting desert any day.
enviable place in public regard—the Great Game • But one who devotes his life to hringing joyJn-
of Baseball!
¡to the lives of others has an unfailing source of
Try our air-tight pack for parties and picnics.
The season has begun! The games are o n ! satisfaction.
Peace comes from the firm establishment or
Now we know that Spring is here, and Summer is
connection of life with certain fixed principles.
coming, and Sport is King.
W hat’s a little thing like the political situation, There are some things which, when we have de­
cided upon them, we lay on the shelf. They are
compared with the thrill of the first homer!
"W h ere th e S erv ice Is D ifferent“
It’s “batter up” and “kill the umpire” all over not to be reopened. One who is continually argu­
the land, and there is no more hopeful dgn for ing the fundamentals is always in hot water and
unsatisfied.
the future of America.
That is the advantage of a belief in God. It is
A nation th at plays is young. A nation that
will continue to play will always be young and something fixed and settled, a central sun about
which all of our other thoughts and opinions may
energetic and alive.
It is red blood that runs through our national revolve.
Of course the belief in God does not imply any
arteries so long as the heart of the nation can
beat faster in response to the exploits of the congeries of fantastic connotations. One’s belief R epublican C an d id ate for R enom lnu
in God may take many forms, but it mus
tlon an d prPHe n t c h a ir m a n of Com i
Home Run Kings.
When thousands are rooting in the bleachers, a central core of repose. A life without inner re- j mlttee on WayB and M eans of th e I
and thousands are listening over the radio at pose is constantly buffeted to and fro by contrary Natlona| House of R e p re se n ta tiv e s, a
N ativ e Son of O regon w ho h as “ No
home for reports of the game, and other thous­ passions.
One who has power sufficient to enjoy ms Interegtg to Sprve but the pub„c ,n .
ands are wielding the bat in ball fields and vacant
lots, we need not fear th at the enthusiasm and ability to overcome obstacles, who takes pleas re I teregtg„ and who
in giving pleasure to others, and who has inir r,
clean
spirit of our citizens will vanish.
CAPABLE
It is when people do not know how to play; repose enough to keep him content in the center
E X PE R IE N C E D
th at they also forget how to think and how to of his being, can be truly said to live a somewhat
complete life.
F A IT H F U L
live.
STiirnuin Wlîlnoriy
Ice Cream Time
FGGIMANN’S
r
L
I 'Other Has .4 Hard Decision To Make
Rv Albert T. Reid
SU C C E SSFU L
Road h is R ecord of S u ccessfu l S ervice
In V oters' P am phlet.
(P aid adv. by R onald ('. Glover.»
The
Cream
of the
Tobacco
Crop
V
_._
■LA \
T0AS1CD
NOV,- M W * EoYS
Dr. Geo. A. Sii
O mly C he of a
Y ûv C âh
' / M aw - K;gì
IR'DE’ IM?
“ tä i*
f '.
Specializing in Tonsils
DvVu4",
MR«.
‘4 DEMOCRACY 1
OK
Over Penney’s Store
“V
Phone 355
w
tyOCRATq
RES'.OEHTIAL
IOMINATI0M
x tec
Dr. Ella G. Meade
-•KN4■'4r
Optometrist
«■ t -
t7 1 .b e .- J
N oted Star o f the
Pittsburgh Pirates, writes t
Eugene
Bifocal» That Perpetuate
Your Youth
Most Bifocal lenses are
unsightly with a pronoun­
ced dividing line between
the near and far portion.
But a beautiful new lens
called the NoKrome has a
segment, that is practically
Invisible.
Your eyes feel young
with NoKrome. They look
young, too, because of the
inconspicuous r e a d i n g
segment.
B u t w e recommend
them because they are the
highest, achievement o f
optical science.
WATTS OPTICAL CO.
No. 14 » Ave. West
Encere, Oregon
LLOYD WANER
à
“ When I arrived at the Pitts*
burgh tra in in g cam p I
noticed my brother Paul
smoked Lucky Strikes exclu*
sively, and he explained why.
You will agree that we were
in a close and exciting Pen*
nant race and it certainty
called for splendid physical
condition to withstand the
tax and strain upon one’s
nerves and wind. Like Paul,
my favoriteCigarette is Lucky
Strike.”
"It’s toasted'
No Throat Irritation-N o Cough.
©1928, The American Tobacco Co., Inc.
-
1
I