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T H U R S D A Y . M A Y IG. I »29
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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
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L a m C o u n ty , D ra g o n . by
T H E W IL L A M E T T E PRESS
H. K. M A X E Y . Editor.
Entered aa »evond class m atter. February 34. 1903 at the
poatofllce. Springfield. Oregon
M A IL S U B SC R IPTIO N RA TE
Ona year In Advance
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Three Months
FARM FIRH LOSSES
A lthough practically all o f the fire losses th at
annually rob A m erican farm ers of $160,000,000
a re preventable, th e per cap ita losses seem to be
increasing constantly.
T his is a very grave
problem for farm ers to face, especially as the
per capita losses in the co u n try as a whole a re
on a decline.
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U nceasing c a re and vigilenee are necessary,
as well as know ledge of th e causes of fir»' and
its ever-present danger. S outh D akota is am ong
THURSDAY. MAY lfl MM
a num ber of s ta te s in which organizations a re
If all the year w ere p la yin g holidays.
now giving serious th o u g h t to the problem of
T o sp o rt w o u ld be as tedious as to w o rk .
— Shakespeare. ed u catin g the farm er in the m a tte r of fire p re­
vention. Let. us hop«» th is work is extended
th ro u g h o u t th te country.
A F W CHEERS EOR FLYING SCHOOL
■ i Months
$1 ,10
Single Copy
he
M ajor G. II. Eckerson is expected to re tu rn in
a few days with his new airplane from Troy,
Ohio. His re tu rn will m ark th e actu al beginning
of a flying school at the newly developed airport
here. The airport com m ittee Is planning an in­
form al celebration at the tim e of arrival of Major
E ckerson.
M a r r ia g «
L leant* laauad
cen ses have been isaued bv the county
clerk to the follow iing: W illiam Ar­
nold and Jean Tomkina, both of
Pasadena; Clifton Adains ami Lor­
etta Miller, both of ( ’u llage (¡rove;
Kdward Sllkwooil, C resw ell, ami S» I
via M Holmrtson, Saginaw ; Claude
Abeene ami I’Iota M lll-r, both of
Cottage d ro v e; Charles Irish and I
Edith tb-hroll, Marcola; Marion Fog
arty, Veneta, ami Hilda VanCui ler, i
Elmira; Lloyd K eenev. (Ireenlrof, and
Adna Brooks, Hwlsahome;
Aubrey
Brown. Notl. and Juanita Lombard, !
Springfield
Editorial Comment,
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"Give the kickers a job” is one woy to raise
th e m orale of a com m unity according to a W ash­
ington new spaper. T h a t plan m ight work well
in Oregon also.
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Down in Polk county six o u t of th e w orld’s
sixteen .Jersey cattle records a re held. W onder
why we c a n ’t have a few in Lane county?
No 14 ® Ave. West
Eugere, On»’nn
N early $8.500,000 was voted in that behalf at the election
on Novem ber 6. E leven cities or counties passed bond
issu e proposals ranging from $5000.000 voted by Detroit
to the $25.000 issue approved by the citizen s of Albany,
Oregon. It is significant that in most of the com m unities
where sim ilar proposals were defeated, failure was trace­
able to circum stances which had nothing to do with the
public attitude toward aviation
In Chicago, for exam ple,
where every adm inistration bond Issue was defeated, the
Item of $450.000 for the developm ent of the airport re­
ceived the highest vote among the defeated projects.
During the last year airport appropriations or bond
Issues amounting to more than »21,000,000 have been pas­
sed.— N ation ’s B usiness.
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Morgan of
For Dinner Tonight -
and Every Night
E G G IM A N N S
ICE CREAM
Every m em ber o f l lie fa m ­
ily w ill w elcom e E g g ln ia n n 's
lee C reiun fo r d in n e r to n ig h t
. . and it's so easy lo serve.
O u r lee Cream is ric h and
w holesom e w ith garden fresh
fru its , pure m ilk and cream .
"Well, my man.” said (he Irish doe
tor to his patient, "'What's the m atter
with von ’"
"Pains In my back, sir,” replied the 1
patient.
Insure Your Eyes
a few of the features which now have becom e common- ,
place appointm ents.
N one of them was standard ten
years ago. But they con stitu te only thte physical attri­
butes of progress. More Intangible, hut directly contri­
butory to the advancem ent of aviation, is the enlightened
public spirit for airport construction.
H
John Cane In John Cone o f la > w « ir
Camp Crank waa a business visitor In waa a visitor In Springfield Mouday
During the pnat week m arriage li­ Springfield Monday.
morning.
S ta tistics com piled by th e N ational Board of
U nderw riters Indicate th at lightning causes IS
per cent of the total destru ctio n .
Defective
‘■I’ll pul you right,” said the doctor, i
chim neys account for 12 per c e n t: sparks on
handing him a few pills "Take one '
roof. 7 per c e n t: m atc h es am i sm oking i? per c e n t; of th ese a quarter of an hour b efore'
sp o n tan eo u s com bustion, 4.69 per cen t; petro­ you feel the pain com ing o n '-'
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leum and its products, 4 per c e n t: stoves and
Oakland Men Here
Like every business the flying school m ust be furnaces. 4 per cent. O ther leading causes are
open
lights,
electric
wires,
etc.,
which
account
Nelson
Page, brother, and Charles
advertised and have public support if it is to be
for 32 per cent, and which, also, are largely E. W oolley, brother-in-law, of C E.
successful. A public dem onstration will do much preventable.
Page of this city, were vlsllors here
to s ta rt things off right at the new flying field.
this week front Oakland, California
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Let every citizen do his part tow ard th e cele­
Both are retinal railroaders from the
Southern Pacific company. Mr. Page i
bration even if it is only to tell som eone th at
Eugene w ent to T h u rsto n for "Miss Eugene"
does not know it th at Springfield has an airport in th e sta te beauty c o n test We alw ays thought had 42tk years service and Mr. Nelson !
47 years when thev w ere put on the I
and flying school.
this was the best side of th e river and now th at pension list by the railroad They
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it h a s been proven th at th e p rettiest girls live on report conditions g<s«l In California.
A LUMBER TA RIFF
the east side we a re su re of it.
C A R D OF T H A N K S
S en ato rs McNary and S teiw er and R epresent­
We wish to sin cerely thank the ,
ative Hawley have assured us th a t they a re in
Odd Eeliows Ixtdge and others who |
favor of a lum ber tariff and would do all possible
A m an who applied for a m otor tru ck license were so kind to us during our recent
to bring it about. M cNary and Haw ley head in the east the o th e r day gave his occupation as bereavem ent.
pow erful com m ittees in th e se n ate and house a bootiegger. We m ust adm it th at th ere are
HARRY SHAHAN
AND FAMILY.
th a t are guiding th e ta riff th ro u g h . If it were som e honest bootleggers.
not th a t the g re a te r p a rt of the country, w here
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th ere are no forests, is for free lum ber, the t a r ­
iff on th at com m odity could be brought about
W hen Lindbergh weds he will lose a bet of
easily by these stro n g congressm en. As it is we $1.500 m ade with a flying com panion. Phil Love,
can only hope th a t th e stre n g th of these men. i a n um ber of years ago. Love on both sides seem s
w hom we have elected term a fte r term to con­ to have “Lindy” cornered.
gress, will be able to overcom e the opposition and
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get some protection from th e increasing lum ber I
W hether a m an lives to th e age of th re e score
im ports.
'a n d ten in this age depends on w hether he is a
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j>edestrian.
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T he general m an a g e r of the largest chain gro ­
cery store in th e w est recently m et a delegation
W h ile you are young, w ith th e |
of farm ers in Oregon City. Out of four sacks of
proper glasses
potatoes subm itted to him he sorted out enough
A V IA T IO N ON T H E G RO UND
Your eyes a re your m ost price- j
for one sack. T his he said w as a No. 1 sack and
less possession.
Along
with
all
the
aerial
wonders
revealed
by
aviation
the kind th a t he would buy and pay a prem ium
at
the
celebration
of
its
tw
enty-fifth
birthday
Is
the
equal-
T h a t is why we re c o m m e n d >
for. B ut he did not expect to buy four sack s of
ly notable developm ent of Its sustaining groundwork
It
p o tato es to get one. T he farm er, he said, m ust Is evident that the design and equipment of the modern for them th e finest lenses con­
do his own sorting. Now th e O regon City c h a m ­ , airport does provide opportunity fot; constructive Ingen- ceived by science— O rthogons—
T hese w onderful lenses, th a t
ber 6f com m erce is gettin g the farm ers to plant , uity and business acumen. In the present stage of air­ give vou the sam e perfect vision
tested seed and are a rra n g in g to m ark et their port design are Included many Im provements which would a t the edge as a t th e center.
p o tato e s in specially labeled sacks. It’s a good ' have seem ed visionary to aviators In pre-war days.
w ay to m ark et a farm crop. Find o u t w hat the
A dm inistration buildings are now proposed in m agni­
m ark et dem ands and then set out to raise th a t tude to equal railroad term inals. Lighting and equipment,
“air w eather” bureaus, permanent fire-resistant hangars. .
kind of product.
storage and repair buildings, and paved runways are only ■
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T he b u reau of sta n d a rd s is carry in g on ex­
perim ents to fireproofing m atch stem s and c ig a r­
e tte b u tts, because last y ear fire losses
o f ninety million dollars were caused from this
source. We su g g est they extend th eir research
to some bran d s of cigars which are now prac­
tically fireproof. T hey m ight get an idea.
Visitor M onday- L-
FGGIMANN’S
"Where (hu Service 1« D ifferent”
The C o n v e r tib le
L a n d a u le t S ed a n
O p e n to s u n s h i n e
c l o s e d to t h e r a in
sm art in any weather
O n e it h e r t h e N ew O a k la n d A ll-
A m erican Six or th e P o n tia c Big
Six c h a ssis you can o b ta in th e
C on vertib le L a n d a u let body ty p e . . . a F isher
body c re a tio n d esig n ed to c o m b in e th e fair
w ea th er b en efits o f an o p en ear w ith th e pro­
t e c t io n o f ti s m a r t , c o m p le t e ly a p p o in te d
sc*dan. A sp ecial d e m o n str a tio n o f C onver­
tib le L a n d a u lets bus b een arrunged w h ich
w e w ill be glud to m uke for you at any tim e .
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p a r iu g a u t o m o b ile r a l l i e s . . • . O a k la n d - P o n t ia c d e liv e re d p ric e s
In c lu d e
o n ly
r e a s o n a b le c h a rg e s
fo r d e liv e r y a n d
fln a o t i a f .
W. R.. DAWSON
Springfield, Oregon
OAKLAND-PONTIAC
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C t M « a A L
M oves»
After all’s said and
do ne, the pleasure
you get in smoking
is what counts
Q a m e l
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C IG A R E T T E S
WHY CAMELS
ARE THE BETTER CIGARETTE
Camels are m ade o f the choicest tobaccos
grown.
The Camel blend o f Domestic a n d Turkish
tobaccos has never been equaled.
Camels are m ild a n d mellow.
They do not tire the taste.
They leave no cigaretty after-taste.
Camels have a delightful fragrance th at is
pleasing to everyone.
1929. R .J . R e u M i T a b « ,
■ p ia r , Wuuloa-Salm, N.
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