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THE SPRINGFIELD NWW8
THE SPRINGFIELD
NEWS
Published Every Thursday at
There were four million Americans unemploy- PUBLIC IS INVITED
ed last spring, and at the same time there were
» T T c iu n
o in r u -r
four million Mexican peons in this country. While
’ v mi i t n u p a r e n t
it cannot be said that the Mexicans were the ex-
CONFERENCE PROGRAMS
8pr'.ngfleld. Lana County, Oregon, by
THE
W IL L A M E T T E
clyuslve cause of this unemployment, there is no
la ■
welcome
to »
attend
one
doubt but that employment conditions would Everyone —
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iH a on«
have been better had uot this cheap labor been or •** “r ,hw
®f »»*• Parental
in
u i» country
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in < our
We are a _ charitable
people
and . conference which Is to be held In
rooms —
in
have not put Mexican immigration on a quota. the Chamber
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but we are not so good to our own working Ka«*B*-
Friday and Saturday of
people.
thia week, according to Gertrude
PRESS
H. E MAXEY. Editor.
nterad an second class matter. February 34. IMS, at the
poetofflce. Springfield, Oregon.
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THURHDAY, JAN. Hl, 1930
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Show, home demonstration agent of
O. 8. C., presents s paper on "The
Importance of Play In the Child's
Life." She will be follownt by Dr
Kdmund 8 Conklin, head of the psy­
chology department at the University
who will speak on ‘Adolesenre
The Saturday program will open
with another paper by Ml»s Geiger
on the question "Is Your Child's Diet
Adequate as to Quantity?" at # 30
Ml»» Harriot Thompson, of the de
partment of physical education tar
women at the University of Oregon,
will discuss "The Parents' l*usture
Problem" at 10:30.
"But My Child Won't Eat" will be
Miss Sappington's topic for the after
noon session. The money problem
will also be discussed by Miss John
son.
CARD CLUB WILL HAVE
MEETING FRIDAY NIGHT
The 600 club will be entertained on
Friday evening at the home of Mrs.
Maude
Bryan. 64» a street
The
evening will he »pent with cards and
refreshments will be served by ths
h<HltWMe
There will be a few «pedal guests
Invited who are n«t members of the
card club.
Senator Edward F. Bailey Is an outstanding I‘an* COUB,y Th" pr«r»m will b«
dem ocrat and might carry Lane county as a "*l* ' lally
to parents of
NEW BUSINESS PROJECTS
favorite son for governor if he were nom inated <'hlWr*B' ,h# aaya-
WHERE THE EAST END OF
by his party. However, the question would be i Tbe Fridajr program wiu open at
TO OPERATE AT GOSHEN
THE COAST ROAD SHOULD RUN could he carry Multnomah against Norblad. Hail. 9:I0> wl,h *,lh,b,t» of various kind,
In Junction City they are opposing a petition or Corbett, any of whom Uiore than likely will be Prepared by M laa Show and aaalat-
A new service station and a saw­
«m» At 1000 o'clock a . Grace
to the highway commission to complete the coast the republican candidate.
mill are both In ths process of con­
Johnson, head of the household ad
road from Cheshire east to a connection with the
struction now at Goshen, according
ministration department at the Ore
Moonshine and plate glass don't mix either.
Pacific highway. The petition does not designate
to A A Anderson They are both be­
e e
e
gon State College, will discus» ths
a route, leaving the m atter up to the highway
ing built on Oah street In the south­
PRISCILLA CLUB HAD
"Present Status of Parental Educa
commission. It is said that Junction City people
ern part of the city, and are to face
lion Dr. Kdlth Sappington, associate
fear th a t the road will be run to Eugene instead
MEETING LAST FRIDAY each other on either side of the street
professor of hygiene and physical
of Junction City if the commission is allowed a
Mrs.
H. II Freelsad. of Eugene, when completed
education and college physician of O,
choice.
was
hostess
to the members of the
"»• C , will discuss “Is Your Child
Fighting over this location is the chief reason
Priscilla club at their regular meet FORMER H. S. PRINCIPAL
Healthyr*
She
will
be
tallowed
by
the road has not been built, and opposition to a
VISITS HERE ON SUNDAY
Mrs. Sarah W . PTentlss. assistant Ing at her horns on Friday of last
petition for building it we (ear is short sighted
week. The afternoon was spent with
professor
of
household
administration
ness on the part of Junction City. When the c o u n -.
Mr and Mrs Vom D Italn, of
school of home economics, who will cards.
ty cham ber of commerce road committee was be­
Mrs. Riley Snodgrass and M rs. II Woodburn, spent Bunday In Bprlng-
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present
a
paper
on
"The
Whv
of
fore the highway commission asking for th is ,
O. Dlbblee won the high prises.
fleld, calling on former friends and
PERPETUAL MOTION
Everyday Problems In Behavior.'*
Cheshire east section completion. Senator Bailey '
Those present for the afternoon acquaintances here
Mr Italn wan
Some day. go into the Patent office in Wash-
w ,„ M.vs Qusstioe Boa
told the commissioners that Lane county wanted
were M rs Kiley Snodgrass, M rs W II principal of the Springfield high
ington
and
look
at
the
applications
th
at
have
A
<ener«i
question
box
win
be
con-
the road built, and was willing to leave the loca­
Ham Biermer. Mrs William Curtis school In 1928 and 1» now serving In
tion to the highway engineers. W hatever our been made for patents on perpetual motion ,iucled Ju„t befor„ the rww> f M rs. / M. I .arson. Mrs. 11. O. Dibbles, n similar capacity at Woodburn. Mr.
machines.
noon
lunrbeon
personal feelings are in the m atter we do not be­
and Mrs. John Seavny, all of Spring- and Mrs. Hain spent Friday and Sat­
You Will see some very ingenuous devices.
Beatrice Geiger Will open the nfter-
lieve the highway commission will settle this
field; and Mrs J. R McKy. of Eugene urday In Eugene, where they attend­
For instance, a machine to be run by the power noon program at u s o with a dtacus-
m atter on any other grounds.
Refreshments were served by the ed the high school conference ses­
Y«ur Child s Diet Ade- hostess at the end of the playing
Personally, we do not feel that this east and of gravity—iron balls dropping down a chute aud *,on on
sions at the University.
turning
a
wheel.
iu»te
as
to
Q
u
n
lltyr
Miss
Geiger
Is
west highway, which has been designated by the
The inventor of that machine provided for ““ **••*• professor of foods and
Federal government as a part of the McKenzie
federal highway num ber 28. should be made to everything. He even added a brake to stop the ‘,u(rl,lon* •* ,he 0, s. c. home econo­
run either north or south, but should reach the machine, in case it should run so fast as to be- IBlca department.
, "is Your Child Disobedient?" will
Pacific highway at the nearest eastern connec­ come unmanageable.
tion. We believe th at both Junction City and
He forgot only one thing—that it requires just ** presented 'n a peper at 3 :io by
Eugene would get the maximum benefits from it as much energy to lift the balls up against grav- a'
*Tentt»s. Another question
if the road was so built.
ity as they develop by falling down.
hour Will be held at 3:00 o'clock, after
Everybody cultivates a taste for candy from the moment
In England, between l t i l l and 1903. more than
h prtv‘ te confrr<‘nc'e«
be
The future heavy traffic In Oregon is going to
he or she has the first piece of licorice or candy stick or the
be east and west. With one state north and one six hundred separate applications for patents 8
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first bon-bon.
state south of Oregon, why should not the pre­ were made on perpetual motion machines.
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D,‘ ConkliB WIU «p»ak
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The evening program will begin at
ponderance of tourist traffic come from some
They stand—this unending procession—as a 7:30 when Rll(h Ou„ ow head of
Candy is universally liked.
forty-five other states east of us. instead of north
o
T
h i r n ^ na'tureUment
tbe unchan« eablene8'i defrtment of p h y s ic a l ed u catio n a t
and south. East and west interstate highways
should run east and west.
V\e carry only the best candles. Our long experit nee
A testim ony to m an's unquenchable belief that
in the caudy business has taught us what people like.
The chairm an pointed out a t the Springfield somehow, somewhere. It is possible in this world
bridge dedication meeting that “all our mistakes to get something for nothing.
in road building in the past have been due to the
Every man who goes downtown to business in
shortsightedness of the public.” Let’s not iet this
the
morning should pass a perpetual motion
happen to the Cheshire east section of the Coast
machine and be reminded of its lesson.
road.
“ W h e re the S ervice Is D iffe re n t"
There is one great law that runs through all
life. Many men have discovered it; Emerson
THE NEW CREAMERY
named it the Law of Compensation.
Springfield is to have a new creamery, an In­
SPECIALIST
Everywhere th at law is operative. In physics,
dustry business men and farm ers have long
action
and
reaction
are
equal.
In
electricity,
if
the
In Internal Medicine tar the
«¡shed to see established here. At one time this
north end of a m agnet attracts, the south end
past fifteen years.
city was one of the chief butter making centers repels.
of this part of the Willamette valley. There is
DOES N O T O P E R A T E
When I started in business I used to be some­
no reason but that it can be made so again.
what
worried
by
the
good
fortune
of
the
wicked.
•
The way to build up the dairy industry in Lane
W ill be a t the
county is to have more and better m arkets for I saw men who worked only half as hard as I and
O sburn H o te l, T h u rs d a y , J a n u a ry 23
cream. If farm ers can not make money in dairy­ were paid twice as much money.
O ffic e houre: 10 a.m . to 4 p.m. ..
I saw other men lift themselves into the good
ing due to curtailed m arkets, then they «111 sell
their cows to dairymen in other sections or for graces of the boss on the golden wings of golf
ONE DAY ONLY
beef. This is not increasing the assets of Lane and funny stories.
county.
! But I have seen the Law of Compensation get
No C harg e tar C o n su ltatio n
While the butter m arket is not so good right in too m uch deadly work to concern myself any
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now, it will, no doubt, come back in a few weeks, more about anybody else’s success.
as it has done before. Likely it will be good by
I have seen good fellows who thought they ,n mpd,,.tnp #nd Rur<„rv , nd lH ll(.en,
the time the new cteam ery is operating at full were perfect y secure because they called the
b,
itBte of Or„ on
capacity.
<all
ulrprR <if th#
The business men of Springfield welcome the who called them by their ftrst name when he did
924 Olive St., Eugene, Oregon
new creamery, and are ICO per cent back of it.
Telephone 627
1 stomach, tonsils or adenoids.
All the people of Springfield should feel the same
And I have seen men grow very rich—and 1 He has to his credit wonderful re-
way about it. W h a t Springfield makes, makes kr.ow th at there are many ways in which the Law suits in diseases of the stomach, liver,
Springfield,” might as well be our slogan, and we of Compensation can work when a m an lias the bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart
sl ould all eat Springfield butter rather than that ambition to become very rich.
kidaay, bladder, bed wetting, catarrh^
shipped in from hundreds of miles away. When
It can make him pay in health. It can turn his
lour», rheumatism, sciatica, leg
we do that we are backing our creamery, our home into a counting-room, it can make his ulcers and rectal aflments.
fanners, and our own country, and contributing children snobs and hypocrites. It can destroy his
Below are the names of a few ot
som ething toward the general welfare.
joy in simple things.
his many satisfied patients In Oregon
• S s
Another gentleman discovered the Law of Com- who haTe b*en trea,ed for one or the
Christm as is over but Coach McEwen got a pensation even before Emerson. He stated it in lother of ,he above named causes:
fine >6,250 present from the University of Oregon this form:
Mrs. H. H. Blake, Marshfield, ( Ore.
Alfred Clemmens, Corralls, Ore.
just the same. They paid this handsome sum
Be not deceived; Cod is not mocked: for what
to get rid of him.
Chas Desch. Portland, Ore.
soever a man soweth, th at shall he also reap.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 1«, 1*3»
> bru <
A ll the world Loves Candy
Coming
to
EUGENE
F G G IM A N N ’S
Dr. Mellenthin
I
ON DISPLAY
T h e G re a te st C h ev ro let
In Chevrolet History
MORRIS CHEVROLET Co.
H E 23L E
IS BIG
NEWS!
PINYHY DINK
By Ter.y Gilkison
Mrs. J. C. Huntsucker, Toledo, Ore.
John Lucian, Echo, Ore.
Bert Lampa, 8t. Helens, Ore.
Mrs. Mnybelle Snyder. Alsea, Ore.
Miss Emma Turner, Mlkkalo, Ore.
Mrs. John Van Pelt, Harbor, Ore.
J ,H. Wood, Engene, Ore.
Mrs. Jennie Woolery, Salem, Ore.
Remember above date, that consult­
ation on this trip will he free and
that his treatment Is different.
Married women mu«t be accomp-
I anted by their husbands.
Address: 4221 West Third Street,
Log Angeles, California.
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