* PAOS FOUR T U R SPRINGFTKLD NKWR .■ THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS Published Beery Thursday at A N E W W AY T O T E L L T IM E GOOD PRORESS REPORTED • T H U R S D A Y , MAY 2. 1929 -------- LOCAL TY P IS TS ENTER IN BA N D T R A IN IN G C L A S S ANNUAL TO U R N A M EN T H e n ry R lu 'in h a r d t. c h a ir m a n o f th e A ssociate»! D re ss I n d u s trie s . C h ic a g o , c o n ie s f o r th w ith a The sale of several naw bund In -. Four Springfield high school atud- b r a n d n e w id e a o n th e m o o t p ro b le m o f th e atrument» during the iu-.it few drya enta, Lena Frlxell, Nadine McMurray, le n g th o f s k ir ts . Springfield, Lana County. Oregon, by T H E W IL L A M E T T E PRESS H. E. M A X E Y . Editor. to local lilrh school and Junior high Ham lins at Roseburg Mr. and M.-a F II Manilln spent Sunday visit­ ing with friends at Rinudmrg BACK AT THE OLD STAND V .unlee Hawke, and Angelina Saver- H e s u g g e s ts t h a t d r e s s e s s h o u ld b e w o rn d o w n ’"•houl boys ha been reported by aoo. Journeyed to Corvallis Inst week- to t h e k n e e a t n o o n , a n d h o u r by h o u r lo n g e r K«xen* W alker, agent for the An- end. «there they entered the annual i d r e s s e s s h o u ld b e w o rn u n til a t m id n ig h t th e "Poker m usic company. The pur state typing tournam ent held mi the MAIL SUBSCRIPTION RATE 'd r e s s e s w o u ld b e its lo n g a s in th e d a y s o f o u r chasers are enrolled III t h e C la s s cam pus of III.- Oregon S tale C ollege year In A dvance... $1.75 Three M o n th s _____75c which Is working under th.^ direction T he girls' failed to win a*,. of (he g r a n d m o th e r s . Entered as second cla ss m atter, February 34. 1903 at the poatoftlc«, Springfield. Oregon M on th s_______________ 11. 00 Single C o p y _______he of Andrew Landlea, local hand con prize« o ff-led ., although they made T h is w o u ld g iv e w o m e n f a s h io n ’s a u th o r ity ductor. a credliahle allowing at ih e meet THURSDAY. MAY 2. 1929 to c h a n g e t h e ir f r o c k s e v e ry h o u r. The sug­ The purpoae of Ihe rlnaa la Io train M' r ,le h |gh »«’hoot w it, Judged g e s tio n h a s b e e n g iv e n s e r io u s a t t e n t i o n all men amt liny» for the new Kp-liigflclil C O M M U IT Y C O -O P E R A T IO N w 'nnvr 111 meet. Mia» Clara o v e r th e c o u n ttr v . municipal band, so that (he baud may '"’ truclor In typing at the S p le n d id c o - o p e r a tio n o f o r g a n iz a tio n s h a s It«« at high acliool accom panied the I t is sa id t h a t th is s u g g e s tio n , if fo llo w ed , he matte up «.'belly of Ittcal people, glrla In Corvallis b e e n m a n if e s t in th e b u ild in g o f h t n g a r s a t th e Incteail of parl'y of Eu-jone people, n e w a ir p o r t. If w e c a n h a v e th is te a m w o r k in w o u ld b e a w o n d e rfu l c o m p r o m is e , p le a s in g to aa la now the case. The elaaa m eela The »nine typing team entered the b o th th e a d v o c a te s o f lo n g a n d s h o r t s k ir ts . every M ondiy -light In the Chamber »nnual lam e county meet al Rügen« th in g s w e g o a f t e r in f u tu r e , s u r e ly w e w ill g e t W e d o n ’s p o s e a s a n a u t h o r i t y in s u c h m a t- of Commerce romua for prnctlr - “ w,,,,k ago and took second among s o m e w h e re . A f te r a ll a c ity is w h a t its c itiz e n s te r s , b u t p a s s th e id e a o n in th e th o u g h t t h a t Landlea reports that the hoys are from all parta of the m a k e it W e c a n n o t e p e c t to follow in th e w a k e 1 it Is in te r e s tin g a t a n y r a t e — a n d w o u ld p ro v id e making good progress, and he exp ects >'”'iniy which were there. Eugene o f p r o g r e s s w e m u s t b e m a r c h in g in t h e f r o n t w ith a r a t h e r c h a r m in g w a y o f te llin g th e tim e . *oon to have a bund which win tie a l *1,Kh achm.i won first place Nadine McMurray and Lena Frlsell are from r a n k o r a d v a n c e m e n t w ill s to p . credit !o the town Editorial Comment* D O N ’T W O R R Y Y E T E v e r y th in g o f v a lu e b o u g h t, sold o r e x c h a n g e d I Im y y o u r f u r n itu r e o r Hell on c o m m is s io n . Itro k n d o w n f u r n itu r e b o u g h t o r r e p a ir e d fo r y o u . E. E. LEE 5 th S t., n e x t to F irs t N a t’l Ilk. the advanced elaaa. and Bernice lia w k e and Angelina Severuon are (rum the beginning elaaa In typing E A T S BIG S T E A K AND T h e s u n w ill s h in e f o r a b illion y e a r s , a n d F R IE D O N IO N S — NO G A S SH E HAS SPEED t h e n w h e n it b e g in s to d im a n o t h e r w ill f o r m to Carlton to R epresent 4L , "Every tim e I até I had terrible t a k e its p la c e . " T h e s t e n o g r a p h e r w e r e q u ir e , r a n th e a d . , tumach KHH Nuw thlulhR to A(|kr Roy Carlton of Hprln*fl«ldi-rs, i.k.a. nerves, hlad'lor, k h ln eis. The substitution of the autom obile for Ihe horse was bed-wetting, weak lungs, tonsils, ade in its day a trem endous econom ic displacem ent, one of noids. m etabolic disturbances such as the m ost fam iliar. A boy o f 15 asked his father th e other Rheun, at„ m , .cia tlca , leg ulcers and day what a livery stable was. To his father, a man of chronic catarrh. 50. the livery stable had been a fam iliar and fascinating M edicines are prescribed and pre­ place. pared for each individual c a s e In his Yet the displacem ent w hich put the gasolin e engine Private laboratory, also special alien , on the road, in the field and the filling station at every t'on riven to diet ns Io proper balance corner no longer seem s a displacem ent. The wound. If and selection of foods. wound It were, has healed and it takes sharp ey es to see For this service a nominal charge the scar.— N ation’s B usiness Magazine. Is mnde. Dr. M elleihtrln Is a regular graduate ' In m edicine and surgery and Is licen s­ ed by the State of Oregon. those days in afb ic a with the UCrr,SWELTEBlNG C L IM A T E OP- T O P IC A L JUNGLE. T H E B E y ^ . U T T L e ^ a t e b TD BE HAQ The fin e st ffasoline u e have ever offered to Pacific Coast ^M otorists • TANnABn T”* RO,,r'"' iiv,.r G le n d a le , w h ic h w a s , , v isite d b / y a d i s a s t r o u s ! T T elephone Company show how great Is absorption In a f ir e la s t J u ly , is n o w c e le b r a tin g th e o p e n in g o f a com paratively new Industry. There are In the em ploy n e w q u a r t e r m illio n d o lla r s a w m ill w h ic h w ill of the company H.OOO men and women, more by 9.000 h a v e a p a y ro ll o f $35,000 a m o n th . T h is is a than ,hp P°1,ce' flre and 8tr9et cleaning departm ents. Yet h a n d s o m e a d d itio n to a n v c o m m u n ity a n d w ill telephone Is only half a century old and Its trem endous Y&S. HOW WELL, I R E M E M B E R . Mother*, Day Candy $1.50, $3, $4.50 T H E NEW CHEVROLET SIX A six iu th e j,ric e r a n g e o f th e f o u r is th e r e s u lt o f f o u r y e a r s te s tin g a n d p ro v in g a t th e G e n e r a l M o to rs P ro v in g ( ¡ r o u n d s ful results In d iseases of stom ach (ea- pecltlly u lcers), glands (esp ecially — — | ones have been closed. "W E L L , A FT E » I C A P T ueeo MC.TIGEC I CMClSTENE-D HIM AND M A D E h im m y PET~ Th„ „ ,.„ » proWem. will dlaruaaed by the delegatei ONE DAY ONLY is ta r i f f o r fre e g o o d s im p o r ts a r e g r e a t e s t w h e n s o far no grave unem ploym ent situation has risen as a f ' '' 1 * < "n»< h n ti o u ,« io « dm Inate surgery In his treatm ent of d e m a n d is g r e a te s t. T h e t a r i f f sim p ly k e e p s t h t e result o f that developm ent. There have been discom forts d isease ns far as possible. p ric e w h e re th e in d u s tr y c a n p a y th e w o r k e r s 1 ,n the readjustm ents that alw ays result but In the main He has to his credit many wonder­ a b e tte r w age new lines af endeavor have been opened as fast as old THE FUMBLE FAMILY 20 There win be 12 employer» and 12 employees from Oregon. Washington a»<‘ '«i..ho, present s t the m eeting Coming to Eugene Many In this com m unity will avail th em selves of th is opportunity to visit I m p o r ts in th is c o u n tr y la s t y e a r w e re le ss . H um anity— business hum anity— Is already concerned Dr M ellen.hln on this special visit to t h a n an> tim e S ince 1924. T w o - th ir d s o f o u r With that question. Every great advance in the substl- EUOENB. The doctor pays »p ed al at- im p o r ts c a m e in d u ty fre e . T h e ta r if f d o e s n o t j t u t lo n o f m achines for men Is met with the question, tendon to the sc ie n c e o f INTER- k e e p o u t im p o r ts in a ll c a s e s . W h e th e r th e r e ’’What shall we do with the displaced men»'' NAL MEDICINE AND DIETETICS S o m e o f th o s e C a lif o r n ia c itiie s c la im to h a v e u p to d a te p o lic e fo rc e s . T h e y e v e n h a v e c a d ­ d ie s to c a r r y th e ir c lu b s. I V To M o th e r A Token o f Your Love Flattery's Drug» Store. about liquor. And new spaper hum orists rush to Inquire what humanity will do with its time. T h e la te s t o n e o n th e S c o tc h is t h a t o n e o f th e c a n n y fe llo w s s u e d a b a s e b a ll m a n a g e r b e c a u s e h e fell o u t o f a tr e e a n d h u r t h im s e lf w h ile w a tc h ­ in g a g a m e . • • • l l Ju"t ONE •P‘x>"ful Adlerlka relieves ,,f the 4L. which will he betd st Ihe Portland hotel, Portland. Monday, O n e o f t h e a n s w e r s w r o te t h a t s h e n o te d th e ir Kas an<1 t>ult Moated feeling ao that r e q u ir e m e n ts a n d w e n t o n : " Y o u r a d v e r tis e m e n t *°u *"*' AcU “n a p p e a ls to m e s tr o n g ly — s t r o n g e r t h a n p re p a r e d (> upper and lower bowel and re- m u , ta rd — a s 1 h av e s e a rc h e d E u ro p e A lrope mo’ e" 01,1 m“,,e r you n, v,' r Iro p e a n d H o b o k e n , in q u e s t o f s o m e o n e w h o ,h*M* h t ,her*‘ No m a,,er wh” cou’,d u s e m v t a l e n t s to a d v a n ta g e . W h e n It ><>“ have tried tor your .to ,n a .h and t c o m e 9 t o th is c h in m u s lc p r o p o s itio n . I h a v e n e v e r bowel», Adlerlka will ■urprtae you A s f o r th a t s e c o n d s u n , t h a n k s P r o f e s s o r . I t's a g r e a t c o m f o r t to k n o w t h a t it is r e a lly c o m in g a lo n g . B u t re a lly , w e g u e s e s w e ll ju s t s tr in g , , ... . a lo n g o r a w h ile w ith th e s u n t h a t w e k n o w , a n d ju s t r e f u s e to w o rry a s to w h e th e r a s e c o n d o n e is c o m in g a lo n g o r n o t. P e r s o n a lly , w e d o n ’t n e e d it! • • • p u t G le n d a le a g a in o n its fe e t. O th e r O re g o n c o m m u n itie s w ill w ish G le n d a le g o o d lu c k . • • • A t MORRIS CHEVROLET Co. 942 O live S tr e e t, E ugene O re . b u y a e a r i t ’s w Io c o m p a r e w i t h —N E W : PONTIAC BIG .S o m e p eop le m a k e a fu n d s« /m e n ta l m ista k e w hen th ey go to buy a car. T h ey receive a dem « e n s tr a tio n a n d th ey com p are th e new car o n ly w ith th e car th ey ai*e a b o u t to trad e. T o h e lp you avoid th is m ista k e w e h ave arran ged a sp ecia l d e m o n str a tio n o f th e N ew P o n tia c B ig Six. S ee th e others« by a il m e a n s. B u t see th e New P o n tia c B i« Six, if o n ly for th e sak e o f co m p a riso n . ntM . ttU (• im . /. a. A F m O m . «4m , e . m p w . . .p H n a n .» « r . L m a M * a*«aA «4 • • U U A > « t r a M L C a n a m t 4fa«ara n a w I T m u td e r th e delivered •e m p a rtn g a u to m o b ile SaUvered prices In c lu d e only d e liv e ry a n d Qpt^metrM . No. 14 0 Ave. West Huger e, Oregon W. R.. DAWSON S p rin g fie ld , O re g o n