I PAGE EIGHT THURSDAY, MAY 30. 1929 TH E SPRIN GFIELD NEWS from W alla W alla, W ashington, w ham lie att«n<1cd I hw ut ton of th te new a irp o rt th ere. II«» a c te d un ot>«» of th e Judges for th e slu u t flying con ........... i tesla, an d also did itiniu flying hint' F lam ing love la bound to resu lt P lana for an a ir circu s to la* held „ , | f alth o u g h not In any of the w hen burly m o u n ta in e e rs com e down nt th e S p rin g field airp o rt som e tim e vu, F i f t e e n th o u san d p a rto n s from th e ir w ild ern ess an d e n te r the In July a re being w o rk .d out by I Btt» n d ed th te d edication, anil «7 tow n on th e plain below T h at la tly p |lU„ „ p a rtic ip a te d In th e contaata. w hat h ap p en s in th e "W olf S ong" a ro-1 M ajor U. II K ckersoit. who w |, h recen . ,,|>w < - .a .u . . . ---------- -------- — * • ........ . ....... ........... T h e m ajor macia th te trip from m antle p ic tu re of th e old eo u th w eet In , ... . „ ...... sp o rt m odel W aco plane le x I t« » - ' S p rin g field to W alla W alla by way of 1S4Ü. w hich opens a t th e M cDonald kin, nationally fam ous a v ia to r and Port Istui, tak in g tw o houra and 66 th e a te r T h u rsd ay fur a ru n of th ree p re sid e n t of th e lian k in school of , , o r th e trip He w as ac days. « a v ia tio n o f V o r tla n d , w ill be In com pnnled tiy (luy S m ith of M arcóla L u p e V elez. v iv a c io u s , e x o tic , a n ,I Hpr l l n i t r ,..w („ r and C h arles W ebber of R ugen«. T hey a s p it fir e a ll in o n e . p la y s .h e lead- ; K) k „ rMll|1 w |„ the re tu rn Journey In th re e In g fe m in in e ro le us a d a u g h te r o f , “ " I a ir b a ttle as one o f th e fe a tu re s o f h o u rs nnd fiftee n m in u tes, flying th e M e x ic a n dons. S he Is w iu w d and , , 1 tu e day M r H a n k ln r e c e n tly o rd e re d agnliist a stru n g head wind ECKERSON PLANS AIR FLAMING LOVE IS PORTRAYED IN "WOLF CIRCUS TO BE HELD song " at M c D onald s AT AIRPORT IN J U L Y W /iaf Becom es Corn Once M ade Into H a rd Liquor Som e of It Still Goes Into Alco­ hol, B ut for the Production of Lacquer, Not Liquor! C olum bus, Ohio, May IS.—M ajor T P. W alk e r of th e C om m ercial S olv en ts C om pany of T e rre H au te. Ind., sp e a k ­ in g befo re th e A m erican C hem ical S o ciety 's a n n u al m eetin g a t th e Ohio S ta te U n iv ersity , said 10.000.000 bu ! sh els of corn an n u ally , a q u a rte r of th e am o u n t fo rm erly m ade Into sp irit ous liquors, now goes in lacq u ers. Corn, co tto n , su g a r an d m ilk, he brought out, a re four of th e m ost Im­ p o rta n t In d u stria l ch em icals produced on th e farm . C orn cro n s, onoe co n v erted into w hiskey, still goes into alcohol, but it is butyl and eth y l, for lacquer. An­ o th e r corn lacq u e r p roduct is acetone. “ M ore th a n fifty ch em ical p ro d u cts" he said, “a re d eriv ed from th e corn k ern el. T h ey include such th in g s as ■ ta b le oil, so ap and glvcerin e. ru b b e r •u b s titu te . fertilizer. sta rc h , co rn sy ­ rup. ta n n e r's su g a r and v eg etab le glue. w o n by G a ry C o o p e r, a ra n g y K e n t u c k iu li w h o has conn* to seek u dven tu r c In tlu * s o u th w e s t t e r r it o r y . Hut 'lie s to ry d o e s n 't end w ith th e w e d ,lin g a n d th e re a re n u m e ro u s t h r il ls b e fo re th e f in la l scene w h ic h h rin x s th e ro m a n tle p a ir to g e th e r a g a in . W n lh e im and Ito n ia n o ft as tw o tr a p p e r s o f tlu mountains g iv e e x c e lle n t s u p p o rt, a n d o th e rs o f th e cast a c q u it th e m s e lv e s III an e q u a lly a d e q u a te fa s h io n H o rn a nd L a w re n c e , h e a d lin in g c o m e d ia n s o f th e v a u d e v ille sta g e w h o w ill be seen a n d h e a rd In th e V ita p h o ne r e p re s e n ta tio n p ro g ra m at th e M c lh u ia ld th e a te r s t a r t in g T h u rs d a y w e re so w e ll lik e d in th e ir f ir s t V ita p h one p re s e n ta tio n . " T h e A r is to c r a ts " th a t V ita p h o iie o f f ic ia ls s ig n e d th e c o m e d ia n s fo r th re e a d d itio n a l m i n i lie ra . F o u r p re s e n ta tio n s hv o ne te a m is a good re c o rd . T h e o n ly o th e r a r tis ts to a p p e a r so o fte n In V ita - p h one a re G ig li a n d M a r t in e lli, th e fa m o u s M e tr o p o lita n s ta rs . For many year» Cupid traded Henry L Doherty hut the famous utility man, known as the wealthiest bachelor in America, evaded his darts N o w it is revealed that oo New Y ear's Eve, in Toronto. M rs Percy Fames, his nurse during two years of illness, became his bride. Mr Doherty is 58 and his bride 38. Heart- ¿Stef . ....... a ne w w ill use o f th e b o m b in g s tu n ts , e x h ib itio n fly in g , p a ra c h u te Ju m p ln g .s a n d apeetnl ra re s T h e tn a jo r w ill le a ve a h o rtly fo r a 30 day ile m o n s tr a tlo n to u r o f O re gon. and he w ill open t lle ne w u v lu tlo n s ch o o l ut tlle lo c a l fl,-h l In in e d iu te l.v upou b is r e tu m . M ore Ih a n 50 |u rao n a h u v e u lr c a ilv a p p lie d fo r In s tr u c tio n In th e new a ilio o l M a jo r K c k n m o n re tu rn e d la t week I | i "E leven com p an ies in th e U nited S ta te s a re engaged in m a n u fa c tu re of corn p roducts su ch as sta rc h , corn sy- , sup. corn su g a r and corn oil. About SR.Wth.OOO b ush els, o n e-th ird of th e corn th a t re a c h e s th e p rim ary m a rk e t. Is em ployed in th is in d u stry . LIFE A MYSTERY “ It is e stim a te d th a t th e n in e S ta t s A n o th e r o f M a ck S e n n e tt'a a ll ta lk T ake tilt delightful u n certainty, the guess-w ork, th e "gam ble, in the corn hel’ vield enough sta lk s ¡f yOU c a j| ¡t — ta ^ e these elem ents out of life, and life loses ,n <* all-laughing ro m ed lea, "W h irls un i a n n u ally for 12.000.000 to n s o f p a p er i n t e r e s t . ’ G irl«" lends an ad d itio n al 30 m in u tes 5 ¿b/zw T he m ystery of tom orrow —who would have it otherw ise? T he un certain ty of w hat m ay happen— how seductive! 1 would not k n o w the fu tu re if I could; the hope th a t It be bright a ro u se s all the fa jfh of which I am capable; and life w ithout faith is but dull, drab m ean existence. Why, th e few things we are reasonably su re of in th e fu tu re are the very things th a t bring dread. We d o n 't like to th ink about death, sorrow ing m ourners, and the like— so we tu rn hurriedly to dream s— to hopes of etern al life; and right there, th e m ystery holds a world of com forting reassu ran ces. “C o tto n seed s now p roduce refin ed I certainly d o n ’t w an t to know exactly w hat will happen to- pow ders, n itro g ly cerin e, roofing p ain t. . m orrow , next week, next year; I m ight not sleep well tonight, w ritin g p aper, celluloid, ray o n , photo or for nights to come. I prefer th e am o ro u s dream of golden p rap h ic film , sa u sa g e casings, iatro - possibility, th a t tem pers me to com bat possible disaster, like the cellulose, sm o k eless pow der gun cot' loss 6f a sm all bet in life’s g re a t gam e of chance. ton. lacquers, a rtific ia l le a th e r, to ilet Good m en and wom en have com m itted suicide to escape calam i- w are, fu rfu ral, ca rb o h y d ra te s, and ties which they felt su re would Come. All, they w ere not sure, p otash. T h e co tto n p lan t is used in Nobody can be absolutely sure of th e fu tu re, o r w hat it m ay bring bleaching, dyeing, p rim in g , w a te r —and th a t’s a m ighty com forting fact, it seem s to me, to tuck proofing and in e rc e riz a tio n .” aw ay in o n e’s bosom especially if he has tendencies to see only H e said the su g a r in d u stry p ro ‘h e d ark Side of things. * d u ced e th y l alcohol an d in s u la tin g I have no use for the ‘‘fo rtu n e -teller,” or for any one Who b o ard . F rom m ilk, casein , th e solid claim s ability to peer into hidden realm s and m ake forecasts to r p a rt, ia used in glue, a d h esiv e for me. To accept life w ith its en tran cin g un certain ties, its inspirit- wooden a irp la n e propellera, com bs, ing. gam bles, its happy conflicts— to win som e of its ten th o u san d b ru sh backs, a n b re lia han d les, but- j victories— to overcom e evil with good— w h at b e tte r doctrine th an B nt it is probab le th a t it woui d n o , prove econom ical to u tilise th em ex cep t in the m ost fav o rab le lo catio n b ec a u se of th e co st of co llectin g and tra n s p o rtin g su ch bulky m a te ria l P ro cesses for chem ical u tiliz a tio n o f th e corncob have been w orked out. b u t h e re again, th e problem o f com- m ercial oils, sy n th e tic ste a rin , soaps and so ap collectin g com ee in. to n s an d in secticid es. He w arned th a t th ese co m m ercial developm ents a re alow and th a t th e c h em ist is not “th e M essiah com e to save th e farm er.' PRIZES AWARDED TO SAFETY CONTEST W INNERS (Continued from Page 1) M rs. E g g im a n n ’a F a th e r Dead Mrs. C. F. E g g im an n receiv ed w ord S a tu rd a y th a t h er fa th e r G eorge E. M cCann, died th a t m o rn in g a t his hom e in D etro it, M ichigan. H is fu n ­ eral w as held M onday. Mrs. Eggl- m ann w as u nable to a tte n d b ecau se of th e d istan ce. of fun ,o w,th f |ra t c u rr‘*"t M cDonald hill, p ic tu re s of th e C leveland h o sp ital d is a s te r in w hich 3oo perso n s w er® en tom bed w ith deadly fum es, as i a special p icto rial scoop featu re. ........ . , , , , s p o rt m o d e l W aco, w h ic h he M a jo r K c k e ra o n r e c e n tly re c e iv e d In th e c irc u s O th e r fe a tu re s ,, l„ , u f|y p, n a tio n a l a ir con- day w ill he such e v e n ts as I te s ts . T ills s u m m e r he a nd T e x it a u k ln w ill e n te r th e n a tio n a l U n d e rg o e s O p e ra tio n Mm. K V is it at G o ld e n ria le M r am i Mm S id n e y W a rd and eon t^ld n e y J r w o n t to iio ld c m la lo . W u H h liitfto n . T u c e d n v . w h e re th«»y v la lte d fo r H everul d ;o n ■uM m M aaw ai Refrigerator Time is Here Í T " ............... ) O N 7 6 th A N N IV E R S A R Y R o b ertso n and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. W ill R obertson and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. N eal R o b ertso n and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. O len R obertaon an d fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. C arl R obertson and fam ­ ily, Mr. an d Mrs, Bob R obertson and fam ily, Mr and Mrs. Jo h n R obertson and fam ily, Mr. and M rs. Jo h n C rocker, Mr. and Mrs. V ivian Bailor, ' Mrs. M abel Cook and d a u g h te r, I j i w - re n c e Roof, Mr. and M rs. E. R. D an­ n e r and fam ily, an d R R obertson. Now is the tim e to Buy your refrig e rato r w hen you have a whole seaaon ahead of you. We have a large asso rtm en t of refrig e rato rs of sizes and ¡trices to m eet popular dem ands. You c a n ’t afford to be w ithout a refrig e rato r when LEONARD REFRIGERATORS Can be purchased at the following low prices: $14.50* $22.00» $23.75, $27.50- $28.75, »»d $33.50 th e s e a c c id e n ts w ere d u e “ to h aste, LOCAL WOMEN FORM Delivered to your hom e. ch an ce tak in g , n eg lect of sm all In- M OTHERS’ ORGANIZATION Juries, fa u lty in stru c tio n s, defectiv e eq u ip m en t, ph y sical and m e n ta l u n ­ T he M others' club, a new stu d y fitn e ss of w o rk ers, fatig u e, infection, group, w as o rg an -red M onday n ig h t im p ro p er ap p arel, lack ol con cen tra- IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T O F T H E S T A T E O F OREGON, FOR LA N E a t a m eeting at th e hom e of Mrs. tion. and v io len t tem p er. T w enty- tw o f ' Z V T 7 KT’T' L arson W right. T h e p u rp o se of »he p er c e n t of all w ork a c c id e n ts in Ore-1 , , , , , , Ill a t H ospital— M rs. M aray C roft org an izaf.cn is to m ake a a ltrty in gon fo r five year8 w as cau sed by j V' ° let M“ e C° ™ e rn ">'' W pern o ll, C. A. F o u st and P earl Is re p o rte d to be Im proving a t thp HARDWARE FURNITURE PAINT child psychology and d iscu ss th e bes» m ach in ery . Loss th ro u g h a c c id e n ts ‘ F oust, P la in tiffs, Vs. U nknow n P acific C h ristian h o sp ital w here she m eth o d s of h a n d lin g child rro b le m s. due to m a c h in ery cau sed th irty -six h e irs of Sim on M cA llister, tru e Sim on M cC allister, Un. has been confined for sev eral days. T..<- group is to m eet »very tw o w eeks. pe r c e n t Of th e to tal lo st in w ork day s, ‘ nam e know n h e irs of Jo h n N. Jo h n so n , and tw o or th re e p ap ers of book re- 3n(j waH resp o n sib le for th e m o st per- j U nknow n h e irs of M anna w e a th e r p o rts will be p resen ted a t each m eet- m an en t d isa b ilitie s and fa ta litie s, B row n, U nknow n h e irs of J a m e s ing. The m em b ers plan to stu d v W o rk ers m u st be ta u g h t to th in k for D an n als, U nknow n h e irs of Jo h n S tow ell, A lso all o th e r p erso n s bocks and m agazines re la tiv e to child th em selv es, to be cau tio u s, to be men- o r p a rtie s claim in g a n y rig h t, psychology, and som e of th em m ay tally an d p h y sically a le r t co n tin u ally , title , e s ta te , lien or in te re s t, in ta k e c o tn s rs in psychology* a t th e a n d to c o n c e n tra te on th e ir Jobs w hile th e re a l e s ta te d e sc rib e d In th e U n iv e rsity of O regon. a t work co m p lain t h erein . D efen d an ts. To th e u n k now n h e irs of Sim on M rs. C laren ce ( h ase w as chosen U n d er th e co m p en satio n a ct. dis- p re ric e n t of th e new o rg an izatio n , ■»nd abled m en a re a b le to m ake a liv in g M cA llister, tru e n am e Sim on Mc­ C allister, U nknow n h e irs of J o h n No. Mr? W a lte r G o ssler lib rarian . Th® a nd tra in for o th e r ty p es of w ork Jo h n so n , U nknow n h e irs of M anna- th irte e n c h a rte r m em b ers a re Mrs. w hich th e y w ill be „ ... —» ab le to ™ p erfo rm w e a th e r B row n, U nknow n h e irs of Matlock Bldg. A llan K afourv, M rs L aw rence M of-' rh e w ives and fam ilies of th e se Injur- JIa ?,e8c D an” alB’ U nknow n h e irs of 61 E. BROADWAY Phone 426 n«. m ™ . c u e ™ M r, p r„vM „ , G ossler. M rs . C arl P h ettep lace. Mrs. a m an Is p erm a n e n tly d isabled e s ta te , lien o r in te re s t, in th e re a l M f . R ebbsn, Mrs. ( llfford W ilson, killed, his fam ily often su ffers, and e s ta te d escrib ed in th e co m p lain t, Mr* C h e ste r A ldrich. Mrs. C laren ce becom es d e p e n d e n t upon th e com- h e re in , D efen d an ts. IN T H E NAME O F T H E S T A T E I C hase. Mrs. S idney W ard, Mrs. Levi m unlty for a living. A ccid en ts cau se O F O REG O N : You a re h ereb y r e ­ N»-». Mrs. G ran t Beeson, and Mrs. both th e »employee an d th e co m m u n ity quired to a p p e a r and a n sw e r th e i THE PEOPLE OF SPRINGFIELD AND VICINITY HAVE BEEN E arso n W right. T h e n ex t m eetin g to su ffer an econom ic loss. A billion co m p lain t filed ag ain n t you In th e j w ill be held M onday, Ju n e 10. a t th e d o llars In w ages can be e a rn e d by above e n title d su it w ith in fo u r w eeks I GOOD TO US WHILE CONDUCTING BUSINESS AT SPRINGFIELD hom e of Mrs. C arl P h ettep lace. w orkers In A m erica If th e y could p re ­ from th e d a te of th e firs t p u b licatio n 1 of th is su m m o n s an d If you fall to i AND THEY HAVE SHOWN THEIR FAITH IN US BY THEIR CON­ vent aecideD ts for one y ear. a p p e a r or an sw e r, for w an t th e re o f th e | 4L MEMBERS DISCUSS E ven a d ecided red u ctio n in th e p lain tiff will ta k e a d ecree a g a in s t you TINUED PATRONAGE AT OUR EUGENE LOCATION. INSURANCF P R f l R I F M Q nu m b er of acc id e n ts would m ean a j f*’r th e re lie f as p ray ed for In th e c o m -; troouK«rM Ut HKUBLtM S trem en d o u s sav in g to a com m u n ity , ' d p ecreed lain t, to -w lt: T h a t th e p la in tiffs be 1 --------- t0 th e abgolut; o w n e r„ ln THE SAME POLICY OF FAIR DEALING WHICH CEMENTED OUR Mr. P lacek, re p re s e n ta tiv e of th e to 9ay n o th in g of th e p rev en tio n of fee sim ple of th e follow ing d e scrib ed FRIENDSHIP SHALL BE EXTENDED TO YOU TOGETHER WITH AN P ro v id e n t Life and A ccid en t Insur- n n 10*^ Pain and su fferin g . Conge- p rem ises: L ot n u m b er th re e In th e fra c tio n a l an ce com pany, ad d re sse d th e Spring- 1«ent1y a realizatio n for th e need of block "B ” of th a t p a rt w hich w as ADDED NEW LINE OF MERCHANDISE TO MAKE YOUR SHOPPING field 4L a t its re g u la r m e e tin g a t th e ,a f e ty and cau tio n m u st be im p ressed p latted as M u llig an ’s A ddition on the W . O. W. hall M onday nig h t. T he upon th e m fnds of all w orkers, HERE A PLEASURE. E a s t In th a t c e rta in p lat o f E u g en e co m pany w as selected a t th e official P lan s for sa fety can only be m ade C ity as reco rd ed on page 122 of Vol. in su ra n c e com pany of th e 4L a t th e a HU,f'e8s th ro u g h th e co-operation of A of th e reco rd of d eed s fo r L ane board n , d ln -C o r,- « r , .» d i . b b | a “/ ’; « J «.» = “ « » • Silk, Dry Goods Wright & Sons Kafoury’s Ready to Wear 10% DISCOUNT h eld a t P o rtlan d , but th e m a t t e r : com Pa n y should a d o p t a n u m b er o f | Also fra c tio n a l lot n u m b er five of n eed s to be ratifie d by th e in d ividual ,rnP o rtant ru le s to be s tric tly obeyed 'h e fractio n al block one of E llsw o rth groups. Mr. P lacek spoke o f th e hy al1 , n i Plf’yees. B reak in g ru les ot- A ddition to E n g en e C ity, In L ane C ounty, O regon as p la tte d an d ol policies of h is com pany. T h e m a tte r o rd e r” of th e com p an y is resp o n sib le reco rd . w as re fe rre d to th e In su ran ce com for m an y accid en ts. All w o rk ers op- And th a t each of said d e fe n d a n ts m itte e headed by G eorge Cox. A re- e ra tin(? m ach in es should be req u ired be d ecreed to have no rig h t, title , »■slate, lien o r In te re s t in or to said p o rt will be m ade at th e n e x t m e e tin g t0 P®”” an ex am in atio n before b eing prem ise« o r an y p a rt th e re o f an d o f th e 4L. g ra n te d positions. A sa fe ty co m m ittee such o th e r re lie f as to th e c o u rt m ay R oy C arlto n , w ho re p re se n te d th e j ahoulf’ hft ap p o in ted to conduct w ork a p p e a r eq u itab le. lo cal 4L a t th e m e etin g In P o rtla n d , in acc ld e n t p rev en tio n . S afety con- T h is su m m o n s Is p u b lish ed by m ad e a re p o rt b efo re th e m e etin g [ te8tR betw epn d iffe re n t com panies o rd e r o f th e co u rt d a te d May 24, 1929. M onday. T h e n ex t m e etin g of th e 4E h av e been a moflt Rucce"sful m ean s of and re q u ires p u b licatio n once each w eek for fo u r su ccessiv e w eeks. w ill be h eld a t S w im m er’s D elight, j ''r e a tin ? in te re s t and riv a lry am ong D ate of firs t p u b licatio n , May 30, J u n e 24. T h e re will he a b a sk e t sup- and by h elp in g em ployees 1929. C. A W IN T E R M E IE R , p e r, a s h o rt b u sin e ss m eetin g , follow ­ to le a rn th e b e n e fit of sa fety have A tto rn ey for I’la ln tirrs, R esid en ce : g re a tly red u ced th e n u m b er of ed by sw im m in g and g am es E ugene, O regon. accid en ts. M 30 J 6-13-20-27 We are offering you a 10% Discount on any ar­ ticle Purchased here on FRIDAY and SATUR­ DAY of this week only. j I | . i K M ay u ii(l« *rw e n i u m in o r o p e ra tln ti ut th<» P a c ific <’h ih t lu n h o h p ttu l M n rn ln y . ------------------------- R. ROBERTSON HONORED R. R obertson w as honored oh his se v e n ty -a iith d lrth d a y T u esd ay n i g h t ! a t a su rp rise d in n e r p a rty a t th e ! hom e of his d au g h ter, Mrs. E. R Dan- I D«r. F orty-tw o g n e sts w ere p re s e n t a t th e d in n er. Including all of Mr. ' R obertson s ch ild ren and g ran d ch ild - i ren except his d a u g h te r. M rs N ora wells of C ondan, O regon, and her fam ily. Follow ing th e d in n e r the C h ristia n ch u rch q u a rte t com posed of j I^ w rb n c e M offlt, Iutu ren ce S u n k ler. | DollaB M urphy, and Jo h n R obertson, cam e to the p a rty an d san g sev eral n um bers. T hose who w ere p re s e n t a t the m eetin g w ere Mr. and M rs W ayne a ir ra c e s nt C le v e lu n d , Dillo JUST SA Y I READ YOUR AD. ' IN THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS KAFOURY—Eugene, Salem. Portland