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    THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 2*. 1929
TUE S r RING FIELD NSWB
R M I F FOUR
GAME REFUGE BILL IS
PASSED BY LEGISLATURE
This, th e tw enty-fifth y e a r of aviation, will see
Published Every Thursday a t
CONSOLIDATE REGENTS
approxim ately 7,600,000 m iles of Hying by the
■prlngfleld, Lana County^ Oregon. by
United S ta te s a ir m all alone, not to consider the
The bill to set asid e i»n area In the
T H E W IL L A M E T T E PRESS
m illions of m iles dow n by o th e r a irc ra fts.
Threw S litters te rrito ry for a gam e
H. E. MAXET. E ditor.__________________
T he y ear 1928 show ed an increase in a ir mail refw«« ha» passed both house» and
Entered as second class m atter, February 24. 1W3 at the
flying of about tw o and a half million m iles over «*"»• «“»<
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poatofflce, Springfield. Oregon
1927. while th is year, w ith th e additional m ileage
Qf no(j< whR.h haV(>
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this b ran ch of th e a ir service.
¡u ru l su p erv isio n of th e e n tire a d in lu ls -,
T H E AIR MAIL FLYERS
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
ßentiiy òoctws .
Helena Rubinstein
Y o u r changed
W h ic h shows
oom plexlons »ro to m» a m irror
mo m ine ch an g ed , too. -R H A K K H P R A K E .
chan g ed com plexions a re to th em a
m irro r w hich show s th e m llielrs
ch an g ed , too.
Treatment for Thick Skins
in connecfloh With th s tre a tm e n t for
tra tlo n of tax law s and a ss e ssm e n t» : th e lliL 'k o r <dly akin I w ant fo say
I T h e a ir m all n etw ork now covers 37 states, th e se n a te bill to am en d law s c h a n g | th a t th e first Im p o rta n t ste p to he
SPRIN GFIELD ON T U E AIR MAP
w ith sto p s a t m ore th a n 100 cities, w hich are t n g 't h e d a le of ex p ira tio n of« auto- ta k e n am i c o n sid ered from a n e x ­
T he leasing of the location here for th e m ail tra d e c e n te rs of a re a s em bracing p rac tic a lly ‘one- m ntifte re g is tra tio n and p ro v id in g thnt tra n e o u s 'a n c le Is th« clean sin g .
plane beacon light bv th e United S ta te s Govern-
of th e entire population of the United S tates. re n e w a ls sh a ll be m ad e on Ju ly I In* I O f all sk in s, th e oily ty p e se«-ms Io
ste a d of Ja n u a ry 1 of e ach year.
n ttru c t m o re of th e und eslru b lo el«-
SSySSS* o f S " “
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No Casa of avhuors have made a more env ial.le
H o u se bill 24«l by B ronaugh to I in cu ts In th e u lr suuh us d u sl and
fu tu re aviation developm ent. T he air mail tlies record fo r skill an d g en eral efficiency, w ith a m ln- am en d sectio n t»fi07. O regon law s pro d irt.
over Springfield daily or a little to th e east of m ium of causaltles, th a n th e a ir mail fivers. Day vldlng for a n In c re a se In th e s a la rie s . F u rth e rm o re , on acoount of th«- si»««
here. T his is because th e aviator, like o th e r ' a n d .........................................
------ their of th e C o m m issio n ers of th e stal«> In­ of th e pores, sm all p a rtic le s of coarse
night, in all kinds of w e a th er, they cover
rapid travelers likes to follow a straig h t line be­ ro u tes, rare ly m issing a scheduled trip on account d u s tria l accid en t com m ission h as final­ pow der am i obi m ak eu p becom«’ very
ly m ade Its w ay th ro u g h both h o u ses e a sily Im bedded, nn«l If a th orough
cause it is th e nearest distance betw een tw o
points, the points being in this case th e cities of of adverse w e a th er conditions. T h e ir w ork is T he hill w as bro u g h t up first and m et clea n sin g Is n eg lected for any li-nuili
M edford and Portland. Air mail is tak e n aboard not sp ectacular, consequently th eir courageous w ith non-approval anil w as tubled of tim e, th e |M>r«» will becom e
fe a ts seldom receive publicity. Rut they a re per­ te m p o ra rily , b u t la te r b ro u g h t up s tre tc h e d and f u r th e r enlurged. T his
only a t these tw o cities.
again for c o n sid eratio n .
Is so m eth in g w hich should m ost cer-
T h e latn e co u n ty officer sa la ry In tlan ly be g u ard ed a g a in s t, am i th e
Som e tim e in the fu tu re if aviation continues to form ing
„ a n im portant anti difficult part of the
they
a
re
entitled
th
e
develop like it has since th e w ar th ere will be a w orld's work, fo r which
c re a s e bill still w atts for th e g o v er­ th o ro u g h dally clea n sin g will do It.
dem and for an airport in Springfield. W hen th e the highest praise.
e
nor'» sig n a tu re . T h e bill p assed the
F o r th«« thick or oily skin 1 ad v o cate
postoffice d ep artm ent m akes a w ider use of the
house on Ja n u a ry 29 anil p assed th e (he dully use of a w ashing p re p a ra ­
S e n a te F e b ru a ry 4. It w as recalled tion, p re fe ra b ly In th e form of a pore
a ir m ail and m ore stops are m ade in O regon an ,
HORN FLOW ING
a ir ports on the line of these beacon lights will be
from th e g o v ern o r F e b ru a ry S anil p a ste th a t really p e n e tra te s b en eath
dem anded.
, Onlv th e th o u g h tless m o to rist sounds his horn placed on th e tab le, but mi F e b ru a ry th e su rfa c e and d isso lv es tin- p a rtic le s
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w hen his c a r is in a traffic jam ; h orn blowing un- 23 w as ta k e n frwm th e tab le anil r e ­ lodged In th e pores.
BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION
der this condition is useless and m eaningless.
tu rn e d to th e governor.
T h e se
w ash in g p re p a ra tio n s do
O th er bills of In te re st a lre a d y pass m ore th a n m erely clean s« th e pores
S uch a practice irrita te s the nerves of th e m an
T he consolidation of th e boards of tru ste e s of in front of th e traffic policem an on d u ty ; it e«l the tw o house» and w aitin g th e T h ey h a v e a c e rta in g ritty a c tio n <»n I
th e U niversity of Oregon. O regon S ta te colleg and do esn 't clear th e jam ; it frequently a n g e rs all g o v e rn o r's ap p ro v al Include h o u se bill th e skin w hich e lim in a te s all th e | m >I j
th e norm al schools m ay be all right in theory but concerned and fu rth e r delays th e m ovem ent oi 200 by H ax lett S elv ers anil F is h e r son and w aste m a te ria l.
provides for th e e s ta b lis h m e n t of
it is doubtful if it will w ork for th e best in terests
I also recom m end th«1 o ccasional use
traffic.
k in d e rg a rte n s In school d is tric ts h a v ­
of th e sta te . However, since it is a law we m u st
of a p e n e tra tiv e w ash in g p re p a ra tio n ;
T he proper place to m ake liberal use of the ing a p o p ulation of less th a n 20.000 for any skin of heavy te x tu re , even
give it a trial.
,
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rpr, horn, is w hen driving on cu rv e s; on m ountain c h ild ren of school a g e ; ho u se bill 602 though th«* po res a re not enlarge«! and i
T he law sets up a board ot nine reg en ts.
ro aj s Or w hen ap p ro ach in g blind in tersectio n s on |,y th e c o m m ittee on re p e a l. to r.-m-nl th e re 1» little ten d en c y Io o llln ess am i |
look a fte r these schools properly th e reg e n ts win c o u n trv roa(jS- jn su ch places th e m otorist who ,h,, u«w r.-iating to reco v ery of In ju ries
h ead s.
have to spend all th eir tim e at th e w ork. We nave
h o rn-sounding habit m ay indulge to his gU8tain. «l by gu«*»t» in a u to m o b ile a«- black
A fter th e skin h a s been th oroughly
a gam e com m ission and a highw ay com m ission h e a rt-s COIltent w ith a re su lta n t reduction of the ctdenta; se n a te bill it by H ailey <>f cle a n se d , the n e x t s te p Is to apply
now and the w ork is a great burden on the com - a c c j(je n ^ hazard. U nder a v erag e conditions it i,ane which provide» fo r th e c a n rella- your cream w ith n p u rp o se. By th is
m is s io n e r s .
Only well to do m en can very well is good p ractice to heed th e in ju n ctio n : T hrow t lon of In te re st and p e n a ltie s on d.-lin
I m ean a c ream th n t b est su its your
afford to serve w ithout pay.
aw ay your horn and use your brakes.
q u en t tax es on p ro p erty a c q u ire d by sk in 's co n d itio n ; one th n t will c o rre c t
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the s ta te of O reg o n ; s e n a te bill 104 by a condition th a t Is not norm al. And
W e can not expect to go into th e fu tu re w ith
the Joint co m m ittee on liv esto ck w hich I thnt cream w ill d ep en d on th e In­
th ese unpaid com m issioners a n d dem and th a t
T H E MILLAGE TAX
p rovides fo r th e p ro tectio n of o w n ers ) d iv id u al condition of y o u r skin.
THU RSD A Y . FEBR U A R Y 28. 1829
th ey give so m uch service w ithout pay. Good
ivernmenv
u u i result
r w u u i from
. v m such actions.
governm
ent wm
will not
An equal division of the m illage ta x as betw een and p erso n s In possession of livestock
T h en th e ap p lic a tio n of your m uscle
; th e U niversity of O regon and O regon S ta te col- p o u ltry nnd o th e r p e rso n al p ro p e rty , tig h te n in g p re p a ra tio n should follow,
T hen th e re is a n o th e r draw back about th e con-
seem s justifyable on th e basis of enrollm ent, from th eft,
nnd th is should he ap p lied w ith firm
solidated board. It will lose all a c tu a l touch w ith «...”
. n, illa„e w as first m ade th e college ban
Dn F e b ru a ry 20 G overnor P a tte rs o n upw nrd m otions th a t tone and brace,
th e schools and it m ust rely on w h atever in fo n n a - - .
stu d e n ts th a n the university. Now signed house bill 230 re la tin g to the follow ed by a g e n tle im ttlng In fleshy
tion heads of the various in stitu tio n s give them .
enrollm ent is give as 3,732 for th e university sale of co n v ict m ade goods. T h e m eas- sp o ts th a t will s tir up th«' c ircu latio n
We would not be surprised th a t co n stan t bickering
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p cajje~e’ including extension u re p ro h ib its m e rc h a n ts from m er an d h elp to d is trib u te th«- ta tty tissu e s
w ould not go on in the board from the first m e e t- : “
T he a r „ u m en t fo; th e existing division c h a n d isin g convict
m ade
g««»!» re g a rd le ss of o n e 's fe a tu re s, n o th in g
ing.
in favor of the college is th a t th e technical brought m from o th e r sta te » u n less Is so ch arm in g as n soft, velvety com
co u rses cost m ore w hich is undoubtedly true. But 'he same hav e p assed rigid s a n ita ry plexlon th a t ra d lu te s h e a lth and vital
If th e system w orks we feel th a t it will be a on th e o th e r hand th e federal governm ent fur- in spection.
Ity ; n o th in g Is so d e trim e n ta l to
m iracle and reg en ts of th e schools whom we have
C onsolidate Board of Regent
b eau ty ns th e clouded, slu g g ish skill
nishes a g reat deal m ore aid to th e college th a n to
interview ed express th e sam e opinion.
T h e bill p ro v id in g for th e a b o lish ­ Indeed, th e first d ra w s from us an
th e university.
m en t of th e board of re g e n ts of th e '
A W INTER SO RT AREA
T he cross word puzzle cham pion of M ichigan is
T he popularity of th e Upper M cKenize for 93 years old. A lthough m arried for 70 y ears he
w in ter sports which h as developed in the last tw o ad m its th a t he h a s not quite figured o u t his wife.
tw o years indicates th a t th ere is a g re a t fu tu re
in this regard. As the McKenzie is g re a te r ad v er­
No m erc h an t ever created b e tte r business by
tised as a w inter playground hundreds of m ore
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people-will visit th e territo ry . And th en as th e com plaining how ro tte n business is
facilities for w inter sport a re bettered th ere will
be still g re a te r im petus to the sport.
B ack up vour holler w ith your dollar.
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H alf th e fun in w inter »ports is th e crow d. This
h a s been exemplified by the Obsidian club. And
to th is club m u st go th e credit for the w inter
N O N -S E C T A R IA N R E L IG IO N
sp o rt m ovem ent. A g rea t deal of volunteer work
h a s been done not only on cabins of the club but
(H a rris b u rg B u lletin )
in developing an area for skiing and tobogganing.
Editorial • Comment,
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W omen m ay be the w eaker sex b u t no harbor
h a s yet been able to talk one into a sham poo
w hen they cam e in for a h air-cut.
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In v o lu n tary ex cla m atio n of d elig h t
U n iv e rsity of O regon an«l th e O regon I j w hich tu rn s Itself Inw ard and m ak es
A g ricu ltu ra l college and re p la c in g us realize how b e a u tifu l even the least
th em by a s ta te board of h ig h e r ed u c a ­ re g u la r fe a tu re s se e m —a g a in s t th e
tion c o n sistin g of n ine m em b ers w hich b ack g ro u n d of a lovely com plexion.
board w ill h a v e Joint su p erv isio n of
And w hnt a m ission lies hefori
both In s titu tio n s h a s p assed both th o se of us who have not now a beaut I
houses.
fill sk in ! W ith each «lav's Im prove
rm-nt u n d e r p ro p e r c a re do we send
A shland F olks V isit— Mr. nnd Mrs. out a m essag e of hope to o th e rs, for,
M itchell, m o th e r nnd fa th e r of Mrs. ns th e o ne above su g g ests
our
D allas M urphy, v isited h e re o v e r th e
w eek end.
T h ey w ere accom panied
on th e trip by Miss E llxab »h R ice
who is a n o rm al s tu d e n t at A shland
H ere from W endllng— Mr. anil Mr
A new s Item from E u g en e th is w eek Is sig n ifican t of th e
W ade M osby an d son. B obble, of
tre n d in relig io u s lin es. It told o f a m o v em en t to e sta b lish
W endllng, sp en t S un d ay h e r e at the
a n o n .s e t t a ria n school of relig io n a t th e u n iv e rsity town
| an(j sal(j )t ha(j t f,e b ack in g of m an y ch u rch d en o m in atio n s, hom e of Mr. an d Mrs. A. Il S need.
! O n t h e b o ard of tr u s te e s a re re p re s e n ta tiv e s from U rotest-
1 a n t C ath o lic an d H eb rew ch u rc h e s. R eligion w ill begin FORCED TO SLEEP IN
Evolution h as a h a r t tim e ch an g in g politicians » - « • » » - « • '« »hen
Into statesm en .
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Let's ¿top yiaking 1 his A Dumping Ground
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By All/t rt T. Rpid
CHAIR— CAS SO BAD
"N ig h ts I s a t up in a c h a ir, I had
such sto m ach gas. I took A d lerlk a
and n o th in g I e a t h u rts m e now. I
sleep fine.”— M rs. G lenn B utler.
E ven th e F IR S T spoonful of A dler­
lk a re lie v e s g as on th e sto m ach and
rem oves a sto n ish in g a m o u n ts of old
i w aste m a tte r tro m th e sy stem M akes
you enjoy y o u r m eals and sleep b e tte r
No m a tte r w h a t you hav e trie d for
1 y o u r sto m ach and bow els, A d lerlk a
j w ill su rp ris e you. F la n e ry ’s Drug
j S to re.
W hy« and W h erefo res
A few of th e m any reaso n s for
O rthogon Lenses:
Provides th e sam e perfect
co rrectio n a t th e m argin a s a t
th e center.
B lanks are m ade of B ausch
and Lomb glass in su res the
j com fort and satisfactio n of the
w earer.
And a re finished in acco rd ­
ance w ith specified stan d ard s.
We Sell
ASSOCIATED GASOLINE
AND CYCOL
Springfield Service Station
5th and Main Streets
BURNBRITE
kerosene
Ihe ¡¡pjrfeet
korMNCiie, lor
! lohi or heal
N o aoot. N o c l i n r r i i f g .
A score a m i m o re o f
houarliolil uss-s.
I t b u rn s w ith » d e a r ,
w h ite Hume. A sw»’d ,
«-lean o tlo r.
B u r n l i r i t c K e ro s e n e
c o *lie n o m o r e . A s k
v o u r d e a le r o r g ro c e r
f o r th e in t e r e s t in g
B u r n b r ite I h m i UI c L
ISNOCIATE»
1HL COWAN Y
¡ h jin i r t H d u t r i h u t o n <«/ A sso cislcd
Gasoline ' A»so<-islr«l E thyl G asolin e
C yrol M otor I HI» «««I G reases
A A A A A A A A
100
Out Station Is
ASSOCIATED OIL
Lum's Service Station
2nd and Main Streets
Many Different Kinds
T h ere a rc ninny different kinds ot Ice cream
If you want som ething unusual for a p arty let us
know and we will be glad to help. We have
served ice cream to m any th o u sa n d s of people.
We know w hat they like and how to serve it.
I«-e cream ¡mil candy is ou r business.
We g u a ra n te e ou r products ¡mil give worlds of
service.
F G G IM A N N ’S
"W h ere th e S erv ice Is D ifferent”
Equipped to Handle
Any Car Repair
T here is no autom obile rep airin g too difficult for us.
We are equipped to rep air any kind of a c a r and em ploy
only ex p ert m echanics to do it.
G enuine Ford p a rts a re used too on all Ford repairing
and we g u a ra n te e o u r labor.
T h e cost, too, is as low as
anyw here and we give a personal supervision th a t insures
satisfaction. We do a th o rough job and stan d b ack of o u r
work. P ro m p t and efficient service is o u r first con­
sideration.
Wrecker at Your Service
T he b est specially built road c a r Is alw ays ready here
to help you o u t in case of w reck. No m akeshift and w asted
tim e w ith us. We pick you up rig h t now and bring you in
w ithout fu rth e r injury to your car.
Come Here— You don't need to go out of town.
RED CROWN GASOLINE AND OILS
QptomeJriaL
No. 14 p Ave. West
Rugar n. Oregon
Wm. Rodenbough Garage
PHONE 95
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