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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
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T H E B U S IN E S S MAN A N D T H E C IT Y
As a w a y o f p o in tin g o u t th e r e la tio n o f b u s i­
n e s s p ro fits to m u n ic ip a l Im p ro v e m e n t. E r n e s t T.
Bprtn*fleld, Lana County, Oragon. by
T rig g . C h a ir m a n o f th e C ivic D e v e lo p m e n t C o m ­
TWE W IL L A M E T T E PRESS
m itte e o f th e C h a m b e r o f C o m m e rc e o f th e U nited
H. K. M A X K Y , Editor.
S
ta te s , p ro p o u n d e d th e s e six q u e s tio n s to th e o r ­
Entered aa aevond class matter, February 24, 1903 at the
g a n iz a tio n a t its a n n u a l m e e tin g :
poatofflca, Springfield. Oregon
you have Io som e e x te n t "d o cto red "
your com iiexlon a g a in st th e Inroada of
age. W atch for th e dungnr signala,
apply first aid and your good looks
I will be unim paired for m any y ears!
H ELEN A Itl'IIIN H IE IN
Published Svery T b u ra U y at
1. H us a poorly lighted, badly paved b u sin ess stre e t
any
relatio n to th e p ro sp e rity of th e m e rc h a n ts who do
Ona y e a r In A dvance .........>1.Z5 T h re e M onths
b u sin ess on it?
S li M o n th s — ................ ........Jl.uO S in g le Copy
- lia s th e co n g estio n at a freig h t statio n , due to badly
T il l RSDAY, J A X l ARY 10, 192»
pl.u,..<„ .l.o to u g h fa te s u r uiieeonouiicully lighted term in als,
any re la tio n sh ip to th e p ro sp erity of the sh ip p ers and the
C H A N G E IN CITY P E R S O N E L
re c e iv e rs of th e freig h t who use It?
3. H ave o b so lete or inefficiently a d m in iste re d m unici­
If th e n e w c ity a d m in is tr a tio n d e s ir e s to m a k e
c e r ta in c h a n g e s in th e p e rs o n e l o f c ity e m p lo y e s pal serv ices, lire and police p ro tectio n , traffic regulation,
th e com m on u tilitie s, any re la tio n to the p ro sp erity of
it s h o u ld h a v e a f r e e h a n d to d o so. T h e n e w ly th e b u sin ess co n cern s in a city ?
e le c te d c o u n c il a n d m a y o r is r e s p o n s ib le f o r th e
4. H as th e in ad eq u acy of In te ru rh a n c a r an d bus lines
c o n d u c t o f th e c ity g o v e r n m e n t n e c e s s a rily th e y and of th e h ighw ays, which a re th e ch an n e ls of cotnm unl
s h o u ld h a v e a fre e re ig n . C itiz e n s d e m a n d th a t catio n b etw een th e city and its pro d u cing h in te rla n d , any
th e s t r e e t s s h a ll b e w ell k e p t up, th a t th e y h a v e relatio n to th e p ro sp e rity of its b an k s, of Its s to re s and
Its o th e r b u sin ess In te re s ts ’
a d e q u a te tire a n d p o lic e p r o te c tio n . T h e d e ta ils
5. H as th e h ealth an d c o n te n tm e n t of the w o rk ers any
o f th is w o rk is th e p ro b le m o f th e n e w a d m in is tr a - ' re la tio n to th e p ro sp e rity of th e co n cern s In w hich they
tio n . In w o r k in g th e m o u t th e y s h o u ld h a v e th e w ork?
M A IL S U B S C R IP T IO N RA TE
1 fly fklt’Ku I?uhinsim
$90,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 w o r th Of to v s w e r e m a r ie in Aniwa*
lc a d u r in g 1928.
I t's a s a f e b e t t h e y i a I he
b ro k e n b e fo re 1929 is lo n g o n its w a v '
• • .
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S o m e w o m e n th in k th e y a r e k e e p in g a c o n ll-
d e n c e w h e n th e y d o n * te ll a n v o n e th a t They d o n 't
know .
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. ? I.o re ,h a n o n e fellow h a s r u n In to a c h u r c h
1 r n in ^ w 111 o n e b a n d ,
• • •
Editorial Comment»
I believe th a t th e wuwiiii who li-arhsilritiip at th e c o rn erà of vene niiiùtH
!.. recognise th e e a rly sig n s (>r
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has a splendid w eapon ag ain st th e ir , enem y of B enutyt And w h eth er the
inroada. Auv physician will tall you signs a re faint o r u n m istak ab le, rem
Iltal pain Is a w arning of s o m e th in g , em b er th a t H tlum latlon I. th e only
radlcullv w rong with the In te rn a l san e, scientific co rre c tiv e nt. usure
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in g th e a m o u n t o f m a te r ia l t h a t g o e s in th e m
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it d o e s n ’t s e e m a n u n lik
e ly d e v e lo p m e n t.
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It Is no t th e m oney w isely sp e n t In roads th a t h u rts
th e ta x p a y e r, it Is th e m oney th a t is w asted.
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We h e ard a C lack am as co unty official who is In a posl
T w ic e a s m a n y m a r r ie d w o m e n w o rk n o w a s tlon to know , «ay th a t th e re h as been enough m oney spent
w o rk e d in 1890. O r, to p u t it a n o t h e r w a y tw ic e and th e
T ? ? r ° a “ " t0 PaVe C8Ch
,He 'ni“ n rOad8
a s m a n y a v o id th e h a r d e s t w o rk o f a ll— h o u s e ­ and th e p rin cip le side ro ad s had it been econom ically sp en t.
w o rk .
O ur co u n ty Is m ak in g rap id s trid e s In d eveloping a sys.
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tern and a re b u ild in g good ro ad s. T h e c o u rt is try in g to
G ro v e r W h a la n , f o r m e r official g r e e te r o f d is­ spend th e m oney w isely bu t Is h am p ered by th e obso lete
tin g u is h e d v is ito rs to N ew Y ork- is n o w p o lic e sy stem of sm all road d is tric ts .
T h i s is o n o r.r
s, .
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c o m m is s io n e r. H e r e ’s w h e re m a n y d is tin g u is h e d
e of th e th in g s w hich will p robably com e up
v is ito rs b e g in to e v a d e h im .
for actio n a t th e com ing leg islativ e sessio n .
THE FUMBLE FAMILY
by Dunkel
Lee llrnw n, g ra d u a l« stu d en t al Hie
I'n lv e rs lty of O regon, was (he sp eak er
al th e re g u lar luncheon of th e L ion's
chili last F riday.
lie dis I t l
( hn
a llllu d e lakvii by I iiis I iichn m en on
b u sin ess co u rses offered by th e uni­
v ersity .
Q u estio n n aire s d ealin g w ith Ihn
opinion of b u sin ess men on sociology
p ro b le m , w ere d la trlb ,tied an 4 Will b .
tilled out by m en, hers of the club
II K Maxey and W ( ’ M clautan
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I really wish, for th e sa k e of y..u,
NOTICE TO C R E D IT O R S
N otice Is h ereby given th a t Ida C
King, w as on th e 12th dny of D erem
her, 1928. ap p o in ted ex ecu trix , with
the will annexed, of th e e s ta te of
M ary J. L incoln, d eceased , bv the
C ounty C ourt, of Ijin e C ounty, O regon
All p erso n s h aving c la im , a g a in .t
.a id e s ta te a re req u ired to p resen t
then, duly verified as by law req u ired
to said ex ecu trix a t th e law office of
Alta King. 794 W illam ette St
Eu­
gene. O regon, w ithin six m o n th , front
th e first p u b lic a tio n of th is notice.
F irst publication being Dec 13th, 1928
IDA C. KING, E xecutrix.
ALTA KING. A ttorney.
D. 13 20-27: Ja. 3 10:
( E K enyon, h a . been duly nppn>nti-d
s io n e r. held in P o rtlan d th e re w as a resolution passed E xecutor
hot o
m e tasr
w i ill
l l and
of , the
Inst W
and T
T e e st,
s ts
co n d em n in g th e p re se n t sy stem of ro ad m an ag e m en t by m '*n ' of A nnl« Knox, deceased, bv th
S ta te ...
of O regon
sm all road d is tric ts .
, C ounty - C ourt
- - of
-- the
—- ___—
for the C ounty of L in » , and has quail
T h ese co u n ty officials, who w ere in close c o n tac t w ith f P<1 aR su<’h w c u t o ’'- anil »H p e rs o n .
T h e s ta te of W ash in g to n gave th is u p m any y e a rs ago
A p re d ic tio n h a s b e e n m a d e t h a t so o n d r e s s e s . and a t once saw a n im p ro v em en t In th e ir roads and a sav-
w ill b e so ld in th e 5 a n d 10 c e n t s to r e s . C o n s id e r- ! in< of m oney.
I
— D AW E'S G ERA LD IN E.
S ix y e a r old g irls a r e f a r m o re ta lk a tiv e t h a n c M», , DnAr.
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th e ir b r o th e r s , r e s e a r c h d o n e b y C o lu m b ia U ni-
s en c o u r ag e w a s te of
v e r s itv in d ic a te s . I t ’s p ro b a b ly u n n e c e s s a r y to
,, ,^ .0N.EV
NOTICE TO C RED ITO R S
d o a n y r e s e a r c h a s to th e ta lk a tiv e n e s s o f g ir ls j
' o a a 1>loneer>
N otice Is h ereb y given to all whom
o v e r six.
At th e re c e n t co nvention of co u n ty ju d g es and com m is­ It m ay concern, th a t th e u n d ersig n ed
Y o n k e rs , N. Y., h a s a sp e c ia l “ tr o u b le m a n ” to
w h o m th e p e o p le a r e in v ite d to te ll t h e ir tro u b le s .
T h is se rv ic e w o n ’t b e c o m p le te u n til th o s e w h o
a r e ,n v ,te d “
th iie
e ir
e rie
c e s s . .
u d u e s b c u rib
i u e e L
ir e e x x p p tîn
T r n iite
in re a lity a lack of a n y sy stem .
• • •
GRADUATE ST U D E N T
T A L K S T O L IO N S H E R E
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F o r every block of m arble holds a Venus.
W ith nothing but unc h le e ll’d atone betw een ua.
good looks, th a t th e re w ere som e kind
red way of w arn in g w hen youth Is
slipping by. U n fo rtu n ately th e re isn't,
6. Has th e know ledge, sk ill an d m etal a ttitu d e of a peo and a ll too often th e lines and re la x a ­
s u p p o r t o f th e c itiz e n s .
pie, th e ir cap acity for good w o rk m an sh ip and th e ir w illing tion
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~ w ork to cap acity , any
any reiai
relatio n to th e p ro sp e rity of ,h *',r n,,,rk l»'f«'re one single step has
th e p u r c h a s e o f th e n e w fire e n g in e a n d th e s t a r t - an
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A1* °> th e s e , h e d e c la re d , a r e m a tte r s o f civic w o m a n ', m ost precious possession
t h a n $1.00 a h u n d r e d in s o m e c a s e s d o w n t o a d e v e lo p m e n t a n d a s s u c h s h o u ld b e th e c o n c e r n
Oo not w ait fo r th e day w h e t Il
fe w c e n ts . B e fo re a n y d e p a r tu r e is m a d e f ro m o ° f b u s in e s s .
painfully fran k m irro r w a rn , you th a t
th e p r e s e n t s y s te m in th e fire d e p a r tm e n t its e f-
• • •
youth la past. T ak e reg u lar, dally care
f e e t o n r a t e s s h o u ld b e d e te r m in e d fro m th e in -
>,,,.
,
s u r a n c e u n d e r w r ite r s . O n c e r a t e s a r e a d v a n c e d
, aL r
A ,n e r!c a n s ,lo r t s t " r -v of your skin. It | . little enough to do
when the object to be a tta in e d la so
n o r e b a te s a r e m a d e a n d it is a h a r d slo w p ro c e s s
a .’’r .o t 7 ' ,iv ‘' ta r if f a g a in s t
inlliiltelv w orth w hile G uard a g a in st
to g e t r e d u c tio n s . A n y c h a n g e in th e p r e s e n t s v s - h a v c A .n ti, >
J e n 11 ** *s n o t g r a n te d th e y
the m l.ta k e s of youth
N ever forget
te rn o f fire p r o te c tio n t h a t w o u ld ju m p th e in s itr-
‘
‘ f
a n y o t h e r cla88 o f th a t th e p re r e q u is ite s of b eau ty are,
a n c e r a t e s to th e p o in t w h e re th e y w e re th r e e o r P€° p ,e f° r w a n tiu « P ro te c tio n .
first, a c le a r .k in ; second, a stim u ­
f o u r y e a r s a g o w o u ld b e p o o r e c o n o m y , e v e n if
lated skin, an d lastly , a p ro tected
H o w to r e d u c e ta x e s a n d s till r a is e m o re m o n e y
i t s h o u ld m a k e a s m a ll s a v in g in s a la r y to th e city .
skin. T w ice a dny la not too o ften to
is th e p ro b le m th e s t a t e ta x in v e s tig a tin g c o m ­
cle a n se your face w ith e ith e r c le a n s­
m issio n is tr y in g to so lv e . W e d o n 't w o n d e r th a t ing o r m assag e cream , should th e tis ­
A C IT Y P A R K
th e y a r e h a v in g a d iffic u lt tim e .
sues be- dry and se n s itiv e ; o r w ith a
p asteu rlx ed face cream , should they bo
S p rin g fie ld s h o u ld h a v e a c ity p a r k o f a t le a s t
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A n e w ra d io Is a n n o u n c e d th a t w ill c o s t $2,300. no rm al, oily o r u n d ern o u rish ed
a h a lf b lo c k in siz e n e a r th e c e n te r o f to w n . W h ile
a p a r k c a n n o t b e d e v e lo p e d in o n e y e a r a s t a r t K
w e n t u p to th a t p ric e s o m e o f u s w ould
W atch for th e first lines th a t creep
s h o u ld be m a d e to w a r d a g o a l to b e r e a c h e d in a a a v e a c h a n c e to sleep .
nround th e eyes. T hey a re d a n g e r I
fe w y e a r s .
• • •
s ig n a ls ' W atch for th e d ow nw ard I
.
T h is is a g o o d y e a r to m a k e a s t a r t . G e t th e
la n d s e t a sid e , p la n t it to g r a s s a n d s e t o u t tr e e s ,
t h e first y e a r . T h e n a s th e tr e e s g ro w to u s e f u l-
n e s s a s s h a d e tr e e s a d d to th e p a r k im p r o v e m e n ts
f ro m y e a r to y e a r a n d s o o n w e w ill h a v e a p a r k
w ith o u t p u ttin g a b u r d e n e ith e r o n th e to w n o r
in d iv id u a ls.
S o m e civ ic o r g a n iz a tio n s h o u ld ta k e u p th is
m a t t e r o f a p a r k . O n c e a s t a r t is m a d e p le n ty o f
v o lu n te e r s w ill b e fo u n d to c a r r y o n th e p r o je c t to
a s a tis f a c to r y c o n c lu s io n in a fe w y e a rs .
ttKvw lv>*Ait-a»
’nw
_ . to the
..
law . w ith th e ____________»
p ro p er vouchers,
said e x ecu to r at th e offle» nf C h arles
A H ardy. In the U nited S ta te s Na
tlo n al R ank B uilding. In E ugene, Ore
Ron. w ithin six m o n th s Unm th e d ate
of th is notice.
D ate of first publication, th is 3rd day
of Ja n u a rv . 1929
, r E KENYON. E x ecu to r of th e last
W ,n Rn'1 T e sta m e n t of A nnie K nox. I
C H i n f ES A u t n n v am
,
i
» N at B ank B ldg Eugene*: |
O regon.
T ^10-17-24-31:
NOTICE TO C R E D IT O R S
N O T IC E IS H ER E B Y GIVEN. Tl it
th e u n d ersig n ed h as been, by o rd e r of
,h p G ountjr C ourt of th e S ta te of O re
>?on for L ane C ounty, dttlv ap p o in ted
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.. e e stn te of Ira
n d m in ls tra tn r of . th
Cline, deceased and has duly qualified
I as such.
'l l perso n s h av in g claim s a g a in s t
said e s ta te a re h eretic notified to pres-
ent th e sam e, duly verified to th e a d ­
m in is tra to r nt th e office of F ra n k A.
, D ePtie, A ttorney for th e e s ta te , at
1 Springfield, O regon, on or before six
months from Ihe d ate o f thin notice.
D ated Ja n u a rv !ith. 1929
ISAAC CLINE. A d m in istrato r.
ERANK A. D eP I'E , A tto rn ey
e sta te .
Ja. in -1 7 ’ 4 31- El
for
..r” :
for tom orrow 's m eeting,
judge
this woman?
who can
—married to a brute, in love with a m an
O M ETIM ES. Lxuri thought hcrwlf
like eves— evea clouded with silent
gripped by tome terrible night-
misery. Amazement, anger, pity were
mare. But the , teaming, lever Is Jen bur the prelude to Io- -, And when
jungle w ith its brooding loneliness and
one day an answering light illumined
thst tittered, whiskey-toiked bent,
her soft, dark ryes (lashing him a won­
who w it her husbsnd, were onlv too
derful message—
real. How could the hive ever dreimed
that she loved hiitH— the scientist she
Thus it began- this strange drama
hid thought a s m s . True, she h-sd
of the jungle a drama of niaJdcning
been very young when she hid m im ed
love on Townley’s part — a tragedy id
him, and hid tome to Brisil. But lever,
renunciation, of desperate battling with
that white m in i curse, had got into
conseieiKe on the part of Laura. Don e
hu blood and she hid seen him slowly
mist this startling true-life story,
d c g e n c rs ie in t o a
"Flower of the | un ale."
booie-soddeu beast.
in February True btury
P a r t ia l Contentt '
Magartne
T h e n T o o w
w n n ie
le v ,
S
/o r
young,
clean
z —
____ i> whole-
aome.camead venturing
up the river, to hnd a
girl of twenty, with
the body of a youthful
Venus- glistening hair,
creamy skin and star-
F e b ru a ry
F eb ru ary
T h a M trris a a W raskar
I Pawned M r Vary Soul
T h a V i l a W h o H ad
to Hava Kowaosa
My Mystarious
In haritan ta
First in a W om an ■ Lila
\
•—a u J tigkl ether
Ueriei
z
Tun* in on the True
Story Flour broasietuc
every Endoy mylit otre
W O ff und the Cotum-
hiuf ham.Con suit Your
Paper /or tasist rinse.
Out Now!
[rue Story
At All N ew sstands—only 2i?C
All the World Loves Candy
E v e ry b o d y cultivaD-K a ta s t e f o r c a n d y fro m th e m o ­
m e n t h e o r s h e h a s th e first s tic k o r th e first him b o n .
Norn* b u t tin- b e s t c a n d ie s a r c gold by us.
C onidderltiK
th e s u p e r io r q u a litie s o f o u r c a n d le s th e p ric e is m o st r e a ­
s o n a b le .
to o th .
W e h a v e s o m e th in g h e re fo r e v e ry k in d o f a Bw eet
G ood c a n d y is a h e a lth f u l d e lig h tfu l food.
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to Eugene every
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until midnight throughout the day.
Returning they leave the Southern Pacific sta­
tion Eugene every 30 minutes between 6:00 a.m.
and 11 :50 p.m. (Sundays 7:00 a m .)
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BOUNDS
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ORTHOGON
1 h e P e r f e c t V ision L e n s e s
Convenienteonnet tions are made by the bus with
trains and motor coach to the north and south.
Note these convenient stage schedules from
Eugene.
P o rtlan d via C orvallis and A lb a n y — t s oo
9:35, f l 1:50 a m ; 3:30, 4:30 p.m.
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JU m Harrisburg, y S tiv e r Cray LimiteS."
R ose bu rg — 1:55, 6:35 p.m.
M arshfield via R oseburg— 1;J5 p.m,
Ashland and San Francisco— 1:55 p.m.
W herever you are going buy your ticke t at
Springfield—it w ill be honored on train or bus
to Eugene.
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O f K O K O M O , IN D IA N A
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