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    PAOB FOUR
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
Published Every Thursday at
Springfield, I-ane County. Oregon, by
T H E W IL L A M E T T E PRESS
H , E, M A X E Y . Editor.
Entered as second clast matter. February 34. 1MJ, at the
postofflce, Springfield, Oregon.
THURSDAY, JAN. 2». 1930
THE OUTLOOK FOR PROSPERITY
COUNTY HEALTH BUREAU
RAPID NUMBER SERVICE
President Hoover’s conferences of big business
IN EFFECT FROM CITY
OFFERS PUBLIC USE OF
heads have had a reassuring effect already. The
MEDICAL ENTERPRISE
Inauguration of "rapid number"
railroaiis end the great industries have given
their pledges not to reduce their production and Qroaler education of the public telephone servire from Springfield.
development program s but to increase them, to along health lilies will be the first Io Albany, Corvallis, Roseburg, Salem
I n S ’v h e , ‘"e n l‘n 8 te a *i ° f 'OylnK ° 2 * ' O rkerS' "hW
"the
new
Lane
«
. 7 ” ‘P ^ ’a ^ n g wages. The gover- (,„IIltv
County Doctors and Dentist Health
nors of the states have been almost unanim ous center, which was opened on Olive
in their assurances of increased activity in public street. Eugene, the firs! of the year,
M A IL S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E
One year In Advance-------»1.76 Three M o n th s____ 75c works
The President himself has pledged the; according to Dr. W. N. Dow, who has
Six M onths _ "t V E T T "
Federal Government, so far as Congress will been chosen one of the member« of
‘**r »1-00 Single C o p y
6c
authorize it, to a building and development pro­ the committee to direct the working
THURSDAY. JANUARY 23. ISSO
gram beyond what had been contemplated.
of the institution.
It seems to be true, then, that unlike all pre­ The other members of the com­
FOR WHAT IS OREGON FAMOUS?
vious slumps in the stock m arket, the one which
The new poster stam ps Issued by the State occurred in October w as not caused by anything mittee are Dr. Charles Hunt, ehalr-
Cham ber of Commerce contains information that in the general business situation. And It 'seems i man. Dr. L. S. Kent, retiring presl-
i dent of the la n e County Medical
m ery booster should know. Here are a few to as certain as anything in the future can be. that Society. Dr. E. L. Zimmerman. Dr.
if
all
the
pledges
given
to
the
President
arv
kept,
I
paste in your h a t :
Wright B. Lee, and Dr. C. L. Schwe-
or most of them, 1930 will turn out to be the most I ring.
Bat Oregon apples—the nation's (meet and most
prosperous
year
in
our
national
history.
delicious.
Mrs. laiurenco Muffili, and Mr. sud
Mis. Tim Thompson.
The member* present were Mr. and
Mrs W K I)«»son, Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. I. D.
Larimer, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Adrian,
and Cottage llrove, effective January Misa Crystal llrynn and ber mother,
30, was announced today by J. L. the hostess.
libimi, manager of the Pacific Tele­
phone and Telegraph company.
COLD WEATHER CRACKS
With the new rapid number aer-
HIGH SCHOOL RADIATOR
vice, Springfield patrona ran place
their calla io the five nearby cities
Uns of Ihe radiators In the physic*
by simply giving (he town and nuin
room at the high school cracked In
Iter wanted to the local operator.
Hire,, places Monday morning about
Instead of calling the long dlstauce
eight o'clock, two hours after Bra had
operator.
This service was made available to been started In the boiler by the
Eugene several months ago. hut Janitor. The break waa discovered
equipment changes ueceeaary for the Immediately and ao damage was done
service at Springfield have Just been to the equipment except flooding the
floor with warm water, which aoaa
completed.
soaked through the celling plaster and
began dripping on the floor of the
MRS. BRYAN ENTERTAINS
cloakroom below
The education of tne public wlu he
carried on primarily by the use of
Oregon ft ret In U. 8. In Hope.
literature.
A large reading room
MEMBERS OF 500 CLUB
Oregon, where you can make greater profits In
adequately supplied with literature
W. O. Hawke stales that he bad a
dairying.
dealing with all phases of quackery
Mrs. Maude Hrynn entertained the fire In Ihe building on Sunday after­
Oregon, where poultry pays and hens lay 300 eggs
and worthless patent medicine will be members of the 500 club at her hunt« noon. and that the water waa warm tn
a year.
available, and an effort will he made here Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs, the pipes when he left. The physlce
Oregon sheep lead the world In wool production.
to have the public read the literature Walter Scott won tne high prise for room. which Is on the west side of the
Oregon, where truck farming Is an exceptionally
The room is furnished comfortably the guests and Mr. and Mra. I I) building, evidently became colder
profitable business.
and everyone Is invited to make use Larlnur were recipients of the high during the night than Ihe rest of Ihe
Ask for Oregon cherries and you'll get the finest.
of It.
rooms. This Is the first trouble which
prlae for members of the club.
Oregon grows 80 per cent of the nation's Bose pears.
SONS
Through this health bureau the
The guests Invited for the evening has been experienced In the heating
Oregon Is first In U. 3. In fiber flax.
In the autobiography of Benjamin Haydon. the public will have access Io a wide were Mr. and Mra. Walter Scott, Hr system of the local schools as a re *t
Oregon grows the nation’s finest walnuts.
painter
who was the friend of W ordsworth and variety of reading material. Including and Mra. C. II. Phetteplace, .Mr. ami of the cold weather.
Oregon leads the nation in timber.
Scott and Lamb. 1 found this entry:
health books, magazines and pumph
Oregon—America's fast growing woolen knit goods
December 12, 1822—at half past eleven in the lets on such topics as the care of the
and linen manufacturing state.
forenoon was born Frank Haydon. whom 1 teeth, posluge. play. diet, unnual
Oregon, where 440 mills cut four billion feet of lum
pray God to m ake him a better man than his health examinations, cure of the baby,
ber annually.
father.
God bless him! and grant him life, and personal and home hygiene.
Oregon offers Industry low power cost, high labor
virtue, and dauntless energy and health, and
A doctors' and dentists' telephone
efficiency, favorable rail and water rates to world's
above all. genius!
exchange will i > Installed and .
markets.
»
At the bottom of the page, in small type, the people have only to call the exchange !
Oregon, where fishing Is a 18.000.000 industry.
In cold weather and is a good nourishing
Oregon is first In Pacific northwest in canned fruits I editor of the volume bad added a tragic footnote:, tor any physician any time of the day
over four million cases annually.
if It Is Eggimann's candy. We have or
Frank Haydon became an official at the Pub- Gr night. In addition to these fen- |
Corns to Oregon's 300 miles of vacation land
lie Record office. He died by his own hand, ‘urea a graduate nurses' registry will
made from the purest ingredients, an»’
be maintained so that the public may
beaches.
October 11.1887
of
experience.
Oregon has 4600 mUes of all year scenic highway
W hat a world of pathos is in those two quota-1obu,n nur,p
a‘ •“* ,,n"' by
Oregon, where copper mining la fast becoming a tions. The joyous thrill of the father at the a rri-| calllnF ‘he bureau,
Candy will give you a dflfere-
eer
leading Industry.
val of his first-born son! The dream s of both The new health organisation will bo
up a dull day In winter. Try I’
tlregon climate la Ideal—no floods, cyclones or viol­ parents for the future; their willing sacrifice of the official headquarters of the i-ane
ent electrical storms.
their OWH Comfort and pleasure that this new | County Medical society and the South-
Oregon, where large U. S. Irrigation projects are life m ight have a better s t a r t The years of m an­ ern Willamette District Dental society
now being developed.
hood. And at the end of it all, the wreck!
and all their scientific meetings will
You'll find splendid schools and churches every­
A friend of mink sat one day in a foreign hotel be held here,
•*Where
where in Oregon.
beside a man whom he recognized from news­ The new organlxatlon la now h»lng
s e e
paper photographs as oue of America’s great financed by the doctors who are mem­
bers of the two organisations, but It la
On account of the time involved in getting m anufacturers. He introduced himself:
\ OU must pardon me, 8ir, for addressing you. expected that the Institution will soon
rights of way, Lane county and the state high-
way departm ent should begin at once on the
e' pr' American feels a personal pride in your become self-supporting a collection
Walterville-Doyle Hill section to be improved this suc(’ess- he said.
\\ hat a satisfaction is must an,j m d u bureau in which the phy-
road should be built as eariv as p o s -lbe fo have made your name stand for quality and sicians. dentists, ami nurses win co-
year. This
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n n n r n r dealing
l o a li n e r rvrx#
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not only
own n n country
but
operate in maintaining a clearing
sible in the year and not inconvenience traffic
■
throughout
the
world!
Surely
few
men
have
so
house for credit Information, will b«»
more than necessary.
I much reason to be congratulated.”
started. An employment registry for
I The fam ous man made no reply for several
will be •FtablisbiHl and a
The new intangible tax takes five per cent on minutes. Finally he turned, with a haggard look.. nurses
Hta„ on,.ry dep rtm en t «m be estab-
incomes from stocks, bonds, etc., above an in­
“Your words are kind,” he answered. “Under
o?rtm,eeOi ? 20° 'd T h i8 ta f
W7 ki|nig ? hahrd®hip on ' «‘her circum stance. I should probably' feel ex- llshed where all med'cal nv * mnv oh-
?id7 , 7 P 7 ’7;Ldo* i an.d .t.he. dl^ bIed wh.° ,lve on actly as you suggest. But what does it amount tain standard account bi
ledgers.
small incomes from savings. Oregon is not so
Oregon first in Pacific northwest In Prunes.
Candy gives you y
FG G ’
ON DISPLAY
T h e G re a te st C h ev ro let
to when your son is a fool?”
hardup that she m ust tax the unfortunate and the
It is a disheartening thing th a t with all our in-
next legislature should modify this law by raising i cerase in knowledge we have learned so little REBEKAH'S APPOINT
the exemption amount.
COMMITTEES ON MONDAY
j about the reasons for success or failure in the
molding of hum an lives. Shall we ever penetrate
Lake county, on the Oregon frontier, had n o t, deeper into the most baffling of all N ature’s 1 Committee appointments for the
Rebekah lodge were announced by
a single criminal case in 1929. Lane county had . secrets?
103. Crime has trebled in the state since 1917
Shall we some day understand why it w as that Mrs. Zetla Cantrell, noble gr in at
with 2101 criminal cases in 1929 tried in the cir­ the son of shiftless Thom as Lincoln became the the rp<ular weekly meeting on 'ion
cuit courts. A question for consideration is how greatest American, while the son of the powerful day evening of this week These
for a
lawiess will Oregon become in the future if she Napoleon was of no account? Why two good committee member» will
keeps on a t the present rate.
term of »lx month» each.
parents
produce
a
W
ashington,
and
two
others,
•
e e
Alice Doane. Pearl 8chantol. anS
seemingly also good, a Benedict Arnold?
Ford is building a million dollar factory in
Surely no area of human life is more important Helen Donaldson were nam tj mem-
Cologne, Germany. Soon the flivver industry will or less explored. Who will found a laboratory to bers of the flower committee. Eire
rival th at of sauer kraut.
discover w hat parents can do for their children Adam» will have charge of the linen,
• • •
w ithout doing too m uch?
Meda Catching, Clara Taylor and
Definition of the Oregon State Senate—A place
Who will win the undying grrftitude of the race Ka,p Brumette are the members of
where gubernatorial candidates are developed.
the finance committee, and Helene
by teaching us how to raise sons?
Losing the Cop.
Richmond will he the pre»» corres­
pondent. Millie Jordan. Minnie Gir­
ard and Cora Hinson were named the
trustees, and Oswald Olson will be
, the drill raptaln.
The drill team consists of 22 mem­
bers. There are more members of the
team than this, hut a complete team
requires 22 members, and a few extra
i ones are needed In case some are
absent.
METHODIST SOCIETY HAS
MEETING LAST THURSDAY
The Standard Bearer society of the
Methodist church met last Thursday
evening at the home of Miss Marjorie
Prochnow. Future work of the or­
ganization was taken up at the
meeting, nfter which Mrs. Prochnow
served refreshments to those there.
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924 Olive St., Eugene, Oregon
Telephone 627
T hru
P u direct
i 1 m a n
to
Chicago
~~via Albany, Eugene, Klamath
Palls over new Modoc Line
You may go direct to Chicago without
change of cars or trains by hoarding tliru
Pullman sleepers on the West Coast" via
Klamath Palls, Alturas and Ogden. T liru
dining car service.
This new route, the Modoc Line, also
rovidcs local service between Klamath
alls, Reno and Ogden.
Direct In MM-West and East
The opening of this shorter route east
provides a new, direct service to Rocky
Mountain, mid-west and eastern dcstina-
tions.
Aik your local agent for further
tlctaili ami all travel information
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The new, handsome
styles enhance one's
good looks—and a re­
examination a visual
Improvement.
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