THE PAGE TW O THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS Published Every Thursday at Springfield. Lane County, Oregon, by THE WILLAMETTE PRESS H. E. MAXEY. Editor. titere d as second cla ss n iattsr, February 24. 1903 a t tho postottice, Springfield. Oregon MAIL SUBSCRIPTION RATE One year In Advance $1.75 Three Months ------- 75c «Lx M o n th s ____ _______ ___ $1.00 S ingle Copy ........ ........sc THURSDAY MAY 10. L92S PO STERITY W IL L HAVE A JOB S P R IN G F I E L D NEW S ---------- ■ . ■ , b etter and bave a Ititi appetite Nerv 300 TTAEND FUNERAL OF TRAFFIC CONDITIONS IN NATIONAL MUSIC WEEK W E . HOLDREDGE SUNDAY On Sunday night. May 6, N ational Music W eek I CITY BELIEVED IMPROVING nu», e«»lly tlreil pisiple a re «urprl» d Ini» Q l'It'K tini Irnli. phoHpliHb ■. ••!«■. officially opened. It Is an event of th e g re a te st im­ Mure th an 300 per«on« attornim i tho portance. T his y e a r's Music W eek will specially Train« co n d itio n s in Springfield a re glve in<» lite ami pop. V iso, tualea fu n eral servi«’«'» for the late Willi« «lidi« lou». K clel'» Ih iig S tori' stre ss Am erican m usic, and will be observed by Nteadlly Im proving, elty ottielal» he K Holilri'ilii» Hundiiv aftern o o n schools, churches, clubs, and o th e r institutions Rev» Fuw *r a rre s t« to r train« viola P o stai T est* Siateli Th«' rite» w ere held In the C harle« in various p a rts of the country. tion« h a w been m ade «luring th e pust T he radio lias been a great fa c to r in bringing >*nr th a n «luring th e y e a r before, ii 1» t'Ierk » at th è Spi'lllgllehl | » in I i >III i e I' Pole ch ap el with Itev H arry lien ton o f E in e e lle llihle l ’nlver»lly «sfili I- good m usic into o u r hom es, and during th e Na- • a **1 E lim in atio n «>r th e inuabrooin will b» «Ivvll « n ««' i'Xuililiiiilliiii i i I I iik Th«« W i ' VV lodge« of S pring tional Music W eek tin* radio prom ises to bring > » i« .r of Second amt Main Mnv 15. It »n» Hiiliuuni « «i Hu w ■«• special elaborate program s o i beautiful musi« atr« « ta ha» cut dow n th e num ber >i b v V H H uuliin. |»i»iuiu»i«'<' \\ •!i t ' ' I « Id and I lei »ani Hill w ere In c h a r r • at Ih«' araveatile M em tiera of Hila w ithin th»> reach of all. Observe Music Week bv fit«'» for « «min«; co rn er« ih«i «mi o il . « liti«■f ilc ili friiiii Si'iiilli'. VV 1 the sta tio n s recognizing th e event by providing th e larg e «ign« m a rk in g the city lllK ll m, will ioni«' lu S | ii ' i i i k II 'III to o ld e r m ted uu pall hearer«. gala program s. Don't miss this ch an ce to be »»u-' limit« on E ast Main »tr«««i hav e ui»«> « «miilu t Uu I'Xiitum allon In term e n t wu» In th e « «'iiietei « nt helped. tertain ed by g reat a rtists. PleiiNant Hill Mr H oldretliie wu» a Coe« to Spokane— Mr». VV U Iteti l*e»plte III«“ fa ir w e a th e r over Ih' N ational Music Week will include com petitions n ativ e of l im» counlv and a ren ld en t held in m any places to discover and encourage pa»t week e n d am i th e early p ari of him left lust S nlurtluy on u trip *o of D exter for ih e pant 30 year«. th is w eek. VV It Itavi», new traili« Spokane. m usical talent. «iiflcer, did not have limi II itece»aar> Surely th is is a w orthy aim. lo " l a g ' a single m otori»! Il«' did E ncouragem ent of a rtistic propensities in the Offices— 831 Miner Building, East Broadway Street have to w arn «uni d riv e r, how ever. young is a g reat boon to any nation. Do y our part by listening to good m usic during SO NERVOUS GETS th is week, and by tak in g a special in terest in th o se about you who aspire to be m usicians. SORE WHEN SPOKEN TO T h a t Am erica is a m usic-loving country, de- spite com m ents to the c o n tra ry by persons w ho! "It iictuullv Irr11itt««I ine t«> hav e dislike jazz and judge us by it, is proven by the an y o n e lulk to me. I wu» »«> norvou«. g rea t in te re st th a t h as been displayed in this Viliol en d ed till» and I feel w nndorftll Music W eek event long before the week ap- ; now ."— W :n. Euliy. Vinol 1« a com pound of Iron, ph«»« proaehed. All over th e co u n try elaborate pro- phut«», cod liv er p ep to n e,etc. T ho g ram s and concerts have been arran g ed , and schools have been endeavoring to discover the very F IR S T b o ttle m ake you aleep m usical tale n t in th eir student bodies. IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T O F T H E • • • S T A T E OF OREOON FOR If the bonded indebtedness of the local g overn­ m en ts of the nation keeps piling up at the ra te of nearly a billion dollars a year our children and o u r children's children will have a hard job to m eet our obligations. T he United S ta te C ham ber of Com m erce local tax a tio n com m ittee finds bonds m ounting rapidly since 1913. “ C oncurrent w ith the trem endous grow th of c u rre n t revenue in recent years has been a swift Increase in the bonded debt of local governm ent, D educting every dollar now held in sinking funds, th e n ' rem ains a net indebtedness of local u n its of governm ent in excess of $$,500,000,000. In 1913, their net bonded debt was less th a n $3,000, 000,000. W hether th e m oney borrow ed w as 1913 dollars or 1927 dollars, the fact rem ain s th a t out o f th e public purse during the next tw o g en era- LA N E COUNTY lio n s m ust com e eight billion dollars to retire this debt, entirely a p a rt form th e servicing and retire- T here a re about two republicans to each dem o­ E lsie H ilda C u rler, P laintiff, va. C h arles lla rrla o n and Mabel K m en t of the billion dollars of new debt being con- c ra t reg istered in lam e county. But th ere are R eese, D efendant«. t r a d e d each y e a r.’’ those who say th a t som e dem o crats a re register- To th e d efen d an t» C harle» llarrt»>in • • • ed as republicans. From the n u m b er of detno- and Mallei E R eese; You a re h ereby sum m oned to a n sw e r th e com plaint M ore th an 21.000 voters have registered in ic ra tic offlcia,s we have had they m ust be right. filed ¡«KnltiRt you In th e above nam ed Lane county o r nearly 6000 m ore th a n last year, • • • cause and co u rt w ith in four week» a record breaking num ber. P a rt of th e credit A m an w ith a th o u san d dollars never hesitates fr mi the first pub licatio n of ’hl* sum - so * to a n a « sr the fo r this heavy reg istra tio n in due to C ounty Clerk ab o u t th e kind of a c a r to buy. He alw ays buys R“,nH nnt* :f >ou fl*n K W. B. Dillard, who felt th a t he w as m ore th an a the $2000 kind. p laintiff will apply t> th e co u rt for keeper o f the re g istra tion boohe. He rn .d e I, | • • • W hat can tqx'uk louder than w ords? when abused. O P T O M E T P IS T Suite 831 Miner Bldg. The «yea E Y E S IG H T S O C C IA L It. Eugene. Oregon, Telephone 382 i & m ore convenient to re g iste r and encouraged in-1 ««• ,, ... >. . . »um of $5Ct> w ith in iere» t th ereo n dividuals and org an izatio n s to c a rry on a c a m - ' on yo.l11 to ,witne8S fo r once we h a v e from Feb. 1, 1926. a t «lx p er «•♦nt. paign for reg istra tio n T he A m erican Legion nne<1 ta e sPace allotted to editorial w ithout m ak- th e »um of $5o a» an a tto rn e y '« fee an d o other rganizations who whn conducted onndimrod the rho drive linS fun of women or referrin g to prohibition. “r 'J '*>•* i 0«»' »»J- « “ ’• «hn< M il th er o organizations • • I cam e be d ecla red a Hen upon Ine EVj fo r m ore registered v oters are to be com plim ent- of NEVi. N W , of N E U . and N E '« of N W H of a w 4, In T p 17 S of Rg. 3 ad also for th eir splendid efforts. D em ocracy E. of toe W illam ette M eridian. In depends solely on the m an and wom an who regis­ L ane C ounty. O regon, u n d er a m o rt­ te rs and votes. gage d a te d May 1. 1924. recorded M»v • • • 31. 1924. In book 56 puge 257 of the m o rtg ag e reco rd s of L ane C ounty, H ere is som ething for th e young folks to th ink »aid m o rtg ag e being m ade bv U hnrlea ab out. Lindbergh w orked and saved his m oney. H a rris to plaintiff, anil th a t »aid m ort He had $2,000 to put into his airp lane which he ■ gage be foreclose«! by a »ale of «aid THE JOYS OF ACCURACY SO affectionately classifies w ith him self a s “w e.'' m ortgaged prem ise« a» provided bv law. for th e sa tisfa c tio n of «♦•«! lien V ery likely he couldn t have g o tte n those Sc. A com m on fault and a com m on elem ent of and th a t d e fe n d a n ts be b a rre I cf all { ^ ^ “ en to ptR up th e n ecessary a m o u n t if he w eakness is the habit of exaggeration. You , ,«*„« right In » a1'! m n rtrn g e d p rem ises x . b a u n t been able to show in this su b sta n tia l way have often heard a young tlapper say th a t upon the right to red eem from » «id th e faith th a t w as in^him. . such and such an occasion She nearly died or “1,lpr n\ , h??.1\ w, r7 ulV?,'ani\ f?.^,.’lh''r * * 't h a t th e re were m illions of people dt the ball »’rved upop »hii«>. I clearly the business of th e C ham ber of Com- ,.v ,„ f . . ,, In(t ,h ls *»n m o n » fo r fo u r week« in m erce ra th e r th an one or two individuals. T his The trouble is th a t people g et to discounting «he snrtn v . « p < that v-.., 4a rh» onK- hndu «or. h a „ .«,„ i your sta te m e n ts and a re apt to believe nothing answer th e sam e w ithin four week« is the only body th a t can han g the proposal on th t T, th in k th a t vou alw ays ex- f.»m the fir»« » ..b itc H o n . h » - e f It th e line of unselfishness w here all m ay inspect it r v th in i 7 X '« flr»< DuMUhed M»v in. in-s " ' before * a g g reg ate everyim ng. » D ALLEN. A ttornev for P laintiff. th o roughly going on record. • • • The C hristian Science M onitor points out th a t R esidence and P. O. A ddress, E ugene, one of th e values of studying arith m etic is to Oregon Springfield, unlike o th e r com m unities in the become accustom ed to th e joys of accuracy. ________ _1 11 -4 ■ 1 _ county, has no candidate seeking nom ination in If one will acquire th e habit of sta tin g as nearly th e prim aries May 18. How ever th e re is one B ifo c a l» T h a t P e rp e tu a te candidate, W. F. W alker for coroner on the repub- , as m ay . be possible , , exactly w h at is the fact, if his lican ticket, who is regarded as a Springfield re Pu ta ti° a for sta tin g th e fac ts cleanly is once Y o u r Y o u th candidate. His long residence here and his ser- e8tablished, it will be a g rea t elem ent of stren g th , Most Bifocal lenses a re vice to the com m unity will undoubtedly resu lt P ro fan ity and over-exaggeration and e x tre in t unsightly w ith a p ro n o u n ­ in a unanim ous vote being c ast for him. u tte ran c e s alw ays show th a t o u r passions o u tru n ced dividing line betw een • • • our inform ation. the n e a r and far portion. T h e average cost of producing a dozen eggs is Always sta te , the best you can, just exactly But a beautiful new lens found to be 27.9 cen ts according to an extensive w bat occurred. A ccustom yourself to accuracy called the NoKronie h as a stu d y m ade by O. A. C. Cost figures are based a n d m odest claim s. Then you will be credited segm ent th a t is practically on records kept by 134 poultry raisers. W hen tb e h a b it of tru th -te llin g and people will be­ invisible. t t e consum ers buy eggs for less th a n this price **eve w hat you say. Y our eyes feel young a s they often do, they can m ake up th eir m inds T here m ay be joy, a certain kind of joy, in ex- w ith NoK rom e. T hey look th ey are gettin g b argains in eggs. aggeration. It m ay appeal to the im agination to young, too, because of the • • • ov erstate things. inconspicuous r e a d i n g segm ent. We a re firmly of th e opinion th a t spring has B ut th ere is a s m uch pleasure, a fte r we get B nt w e recom m end com e a t last. The songs of the m eadow lark and used to it, in being a c cu ra te and in telling only them because th ey are the th e bull frog now have optim istic sounds. w hat is true. highest achievem ent o f optica, science. g X ÍÍ hen Ambitions Are Ambitions T H U R S D A Y M A Y 10, 1928 Dr, Ella C. Meade O p t o m e t r is t W ATTS OPTICAL CO. No 14 2 Ave. W est E u e e re , Oregon For ¿Mother - - A b eautiful box of Kgglmann'H chocolates or mixed candleM m akes u w onderful gift for m other on M other's Duy. M other h as a sw eet tooth a s well an th«' youngHtera. 1 «ni km.w w hat she Ilk«-«. Com e in and we'll puck a box i hat every piece will pleuas her. FGGIMANN’S "VV'tuTi- th« S arv lce 1» D ifferent" Trapped by Her Past! an actress, who a few . years ago was popular on Broadway, submirred to True Story Magazine a most startling story. It told why she had left the stage at the height o f her career never to be seen upon the borrds again. ec en tly R And so when one night she re­ ceived a note from a man in the audiencewho was awaiting her re­ ply, shereahzed thetimehadcome to settle her account with fate. Her story entitled “Trapped by My Past,” appears in True Story for June, w ith nothing hidden, nothing omitted she has put in­ to it all the lire that perhaps once held you spellbound across the footlights. Maybe as you read it you w ill recognize ner. I f so you w ill then Know the answer to a question you have p ro b a b ly a s k e d y o u r s e lf m a n y Contenti times. It was a tale o f dread and ter­ ror as each night she swayed her thousands to smiles or tears, her eyes, masking the agony in her soul,were seeking, always seeking among the au