The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, February 13, 1930, Page 2, Image 2

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    Our suggestion to the naval conference is to
simplify conditions and not get into long drawn
out argum ents as to the relative value of cruis­
ers. battleships, submarines, etc. Just say no
nation shall build a warship of any kind for five
years. Then hold another meeting at the end of
that period and see If the world is still Just as
well off. If it Is. then sign up for another period
1 he way to stop anything is to stop It. There
will always be suspicion when a set of compli­
cated rules are agreed upon and there will be
those who will think they are being double
crossed.
i«er*d a , second oMaa matter. February 2«, i Mj. „ u „
poetofllce. Springfield. Oregon.
MAIL SUBSCRIPTION RATE
O«a year In Advance-------» 1 « Three Month«
M* Month« _
...... ...fl.OQ Single C o p y
..75c
...5c
THURSDAY, FERRI ARY 13. 1KÎÜ
build ea st a n d w e st .
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Build the Cheshire east section of the coast
“8 800,1 US P° 8<Uble- But keep in mind
th at it is an east and west h ig h w a y -a part of
Federal highway No. 28 along with the McKen-
Thi« ¡ 7 7
? n 'gOn “nd John
highways.
This is the admonition we would make to the
highway commission-
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was found neceaaary on account of
the rapidly Increasing load In aud GUARD HAS EXTRA DRILL
•t»out Kalispell. Montana
INSPECTION N EXT MONTH
Looks Ukt Mark
N«w Business
In cooperation with th. United
Slates Department of Commerce, the
(Company has constructed a number
of line extensions to serve new sir
beacons and emergency landing Helds
located on the |*acklc Airway.
A
total of ten beacons and four enter
«eucy Undlng Held, will be served
'«y Mountain S lat». | \ )Wer Company
and II Is expected that all of the above
beacons Will be Illuminated within
'he next thirty dlya
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The Poet Office Department saya the gum „„ , h. n, w
«lamp« will taste better than the old one«. It won t be
any more nourishing, however.
l ncle SI Tlnklepaugh nays the grlnd.tone buslnes.
tight to be looking up. now that so many folk« that loat
money in Wall Street are putting their nosea to ’em again.
W illiam L Rigdon, poet of Topeka.
Kan no« only ha* features hka those
of M ark T w a in bat duplícales the
fanons humorist In bis axpraaaloa
ir o f ----
POWER COMPANY REPORT
Nearly all our roads here in the upper Willam-
SHOWS MUCH PROGRESS
7 ? D, tO P0rtJand’ W“ W »«t°n and Cal-
John Bull seems to be trying to drop a depth
tf r o ia . Let s look to the east where most of the
Ixicsl shareholders of the Mountain
People and automobiles are and not compel those bomb on the submarine at the naval conference. States Power Company hare Just re
u . . » c ^ o ™ ,.
£ ¿ 7
eelved a comprehensive report of the
activities of this well known utility
for the past three months. The bull­
etin. which accompanied the regular
quarterly dividend checks on the com
panv s preferred stock, covers many
subjects of Interest concerning the
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Mountain Stales Power Company and
bJ hX1Ce“ 8“ 8 report caU8 f<* a close count of the
the territory served. Of special Inter
bee population. We imagine Supervisor Koke
est to local customers and sharehuld
era of this concern are the following
and his enum erators will have a busy time hunt
HONESTY IN BUSINESS
Items:
In g u p all the busy little bees and counting their
I graduated from college when m uckraking
Construction Activities
Doses—o r will it be their stingers’
was in its greatest glory.
Excellent progress Is being made
The magazines and newspapers and reformers on
T the
' 7 addition
add,,,on to
'° the
,h" Coos
C,K>' Ray
“ay steam
a,’”“n
had filled our youthful minds with so much d T k o 7
"°w be'’"'
tressing information that we hardly knew w heth’ o
a ‘'<'">P«ny at North Rend
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er the world was a safe place for us to sten
Or««0“-
“ «• expected that thia
into or not.
t e P OUt new ■>lnn’ will be ready for service
G IVIN G EUGENE T H E AIR
I July 1, 1*30. according to «chedule.
(Cottage Grove Sentinal)
We looked askance on all the fellows In college The ln,<all*tlon will Include « 10.000
era F ^ c iflc t e r m i n a l s a ^ a ^ f r o n f R0 0 ^ ,h e S ° U tb' whose fathers had money. To be sure, the fath- kll<,wal* <«rbine and generator, two
ers seemed decent enough old codgers when they 5,50 hor»*P,,w*'' hollers and other nec-
Springfield where i h / r l u ' f ? its 8ister clty of visited us at the fraternity house But we feit ”, "ary «bectrkai and auxiliary equip
minal8 ground "T ears i e f o 7 “ S pu,rch" ed ter' iS
m e w h e r a h iD g
d a r k a " d b a d ,n th e lr Pa 8 t ment.
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played the big siste ^ n a Z h
7 * . iarger sister
Lin« 20. the new 110.000 volt trana-
Of the terminal ground Ri s t r i n ^ M 8 0WKersWP
miaslon line connecting Coo» Ray
A business man was a being without a con­ steam plant with (he system of the
it to the smaller city fo r ^ n n g fle ,d a ild le a s in g
year. Eugene clafnXi 7 1 9. > ears at a dollar a science or intelligence, like a slot machine. You California Oregon Power Company,
bad determined to abandon
Paciflc g a '*v- ’ »’ 3 ” lckle and he f?ave you a nlckle's has been completed and was ener­
Springfield before Eugene a ite d T ” Dal sl,e in worth of goods.
gised for the first time November 3.
terminals for itself.
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a ted t0 secure the t h l n ’ZT tOOk your nickle and wlth-h«ld the goods The completion of the above pro
Jects will Improve service In the ter­
then he was a successful business man.
ritory served by both the Mountain
the larger city ^ o 'p r e s e n t t h e 3 co®mend®hle of
We know belter now. In fact. I believe it could State« Power Company and The Cal­
property that couldPbe used f o r fm ae e r C ,ty w ,th n!«« in 7 s ia t ..thT greate8t torce for righteous- ifornia
.forma Oregon
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Power Company
nor less th a n th ed S ta te s to d a y 18 nothing more . « upi »I> Ing a dual source of power
nor less than the once maligned BUSINESS.
.through the Interconnected .r a n ,,...,
wn
J h“ * * hy *’e are 8trong tor Federal high-
y No. ¿8. L et’s not make a north and south
ou. or It
always east and
New York to Florence if you please.
TON-
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The National Guard unit held an
-lir a drill period on Monday evening
In preparation for the annual federal
Inspection which will be held here on
Thursday. March 11. The Inspection
dale has been changed from March
IS, (he dale Ural announced accord
Ing lo Lieutenant C. A Hwarta, com
mander.
The local unit la composed of l.leu
tenants Hwarta and Waller dossier,
officer*, and twenty two enlisted men
Il was Inspected last Wednesday
th e City of Albany budget for I93ft
provide« for a considerable addition night by Captain Vincent of Salem
Io the present street lighting system,
provision having been made for the NEW DELIVERY ROUTE IS
slsndards. Thia addition will give
STARTED BY BAKERY
Albany one of the best modern alreet
lighting system s In the slate of Ore­ I The bakery business In Springfield
gon.
Is expanding rapidly according lo C J
McKee, proprietor of the New Hom»
bakery who reports that hla store
CANNERY TO CONTRACT
VEGETABLES ON MONDAY has recently added another country
route to Ita present list of customers
Contracts for the 1930 crop of v«g A new route exlendlng lo the leiwell,
etables will be signed at die Bugena Jasper and Dexter regions was start­
Fruit Growers’ association plant In ed last week
Eugene beginning on February 17.
nyxl Monday, according to le-e 8.
Turner, Held man for the cannery
Beets, beans, carrots, cabbage, pars
nfps. squash and tomatoes are all In
eluded In the list of vegetablea to be
onlracted for The cannery expecti
to contract an Increased acreage of
beana thia season, but acreages of the
other vegetables will be about the
same ns II was last year
thiturdgQr was a banner day for
the bakery according lo Mr. M.-gee
who reporla that the retail sales were
greater than on any previous day
since he started In thia city.
('onslderable Interest has been
aroused by a window display at Ihe
tuikery of heart shaped honey cook­
ies which have treating over them
and on which are various sentiments
done In Icing.
Editorial Comment
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r“ k'
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that th r!an d a r » ; „ 2 o w S ‘h ‘ f e
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Com«« in today and noe <»ur
beautiful dlaplay of Ht. Valen­
tine'»« day Candy
Our attractive ho*rt-ah*ped
boxeR of Candy are Just the
rig h t \a le n tln e remembrance.
F G G IM A N N ’S
'» ’har« th . garvlca Is Different"
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Nothing has impressed me more than this:
ret to the top of a big business enterprise, and
p r e t t y u , bi,,
t0
nine times out of ten you will find an idealist
You will find a man who has long since ceased
10 S V t h " “ fflcuHyPrtnB" e "1 N e * » « * » •
to be Interested in mere money making who is
plan staying in business because of what he wan- his
h n u ln o o o
9—
i.i_ employees,
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business to ««««.
do fo
r his
his c o m m u n ity
Eugene has a valuable municipal airport.
and
J
com m anuy
and his
his country.
country
CUrTents are
So the News suggests that Eugene sell its air
^ « n hr , h i. tn “ " % z " „ ey, hwj , ,h w h k h •<>“
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embarasiment, and d jvefo n '^ 2 ? ^ ? ' y " " " "
B U qi\’Fq«n,|irnA,>r
BUCh ,nen—,hp idealists of
BUSINESS in America— Is increasing very fast
By Tae ryCilkison
Why Not
I gon. the construction of this line be-
ln* made necessary on account of the
increased power demands In the Onll
,
TR A D E IN YOUR OLD CAR
ON A
»• dlatrlcL
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USED CAR
U,00°
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" ne ,r<’m Alb*ny
’
* *d,‘quale aerrlce
preHnnt don’“
domestic
and induntrial
“ c and
ln<lu",rl* 1
tomera as well as providing for new
industrial loads which It Is etpected
I do not say that Business is perfect Far from wl11 d’‘¥el°p during the coming year.
An extension from thia line has also
been built Into the town of Crabtree.
But I do say that the time is past when the This
latter line, together with others I
'o u n g man who goes into business needs to feel to be conatructed In the near future. ]
that he is making a selfish choice - a choice that will open a rich agricultural territory '
tu ts him off from the service to his fellow men. for electrical development.
A new bank of tranaformera with a ;
no* slothful in business," said St. Paul.
total capacity of 3000KVA has been
fervent in Bpirit; serving the Lord.”
Installed at the Kalispell substation. '
Many » man, building a big business in Ameri- This Increase of transformer capacity ,
a n k iar t aS? by'P rodu< t of his building, strength-
dreH tb e / ; haracter and lifted the ideals of hun­
dreds of his associates, and helped in the regen­
eration of a whole community.
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PINYHY DINK
St. Valentine s Day
Business is the greatest ally and promoter of ’’lon
ynesty. And more and more I have come to
A “ew is 000 Tolt l,n’ ha" Ju"‘ been
feel that Honesty is. after a all
ll th
the » p.—
corner
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at>.n» con>P|e l*d from « point north of in
»“ » o r Of all the Virtues.
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' dependence to the city of Dallas, Ore-
being used by that city for n n h ii^ 86116’ Waa not
owner
r .«
concerned, than the E ugeni field
Send Her Candy
DON’T FORGET OUR
Used
Range
Sale
Slightly Used, Re­
possessed and Shop­
worn Ilotpolnt and
Westinghouse Elec­
tric Ranges.
Also several Shop­
worn Washers and
Ironers
Mt. States Power Co-
SMARTEST
O CTA G O N
The new, handsome
styles enhance one's
good looks—and a re­
examination a visual
Improvement.
W IT H AN O. K. T H A T COUNTS
u s e i c»reaVe * C° mp,ete #tock of excellent reconditioned
MORRIS CHEVROLET Co.
924 O liv. St.. Eugana. Oregon
T .l.p h o n . 627
What is your interest
in “Rest Haven”?
Not very much—perhaps—
R llt-
D ill -
J ' a8. B,ire aB the Hl,n rise» from behind the
snow-shrouded Three Sisters and sets below
the purple barrier of the Coast range the time
will come when you will be Interested ,
Haven Memorial Park—vitally Interested “
It may be a year from now—three vears—
five— But when that time comes- as come it will
you will regret that you had not__earller-
acqualnt yourself with the very exceptional on
indrtnf'dty h ff’‘7 d by ,te8t-Haven. during that per-
rr ° f | r” deve,°Pm ent when property was being
offered for sale on a th vestment basis.
And don’t forget that, behind the plan by which
Rest-Haven is now being financed, there Is the
experience of scores of similar Memorial Parks
put Into the hands of the public In Identically the'
same way , and without one failure.
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All that we ask is the privilege of
telling y , i
R e st-H a v en
MEMORIAL PARK
536-7-8 Miner Building
Telephone 830