The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, February 20, 1930, Page 4, Image 4

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THE SPRINGFIELD
NEWS
Published Every Thursday at
Senator Edward F. Bailey, candidate for go-¡MANY LAWS TO m a l t
tiX T ia w h ilT e C o S . 0
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PUZZLE ° F BALL0TS
meeting that a fund he provided f„r
such a survey,
THE WILLAMETTE PRESS
According to the letter there 1» ,
The first steps In a definite pro­ woman In the Middle Western states
H. E. MAXEY. Editor.
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Indication« thia early in the year
gram of systematic heaulirication of who has made several of these »up.
The new “baby automobile« promised for next summer
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Entered aa aecond class matter. February »4. i»03. at the
the highways of the stale of Oregon veys for the states In both the East
will only he five feet from the ground with the top up i f
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poatofflee, Springfield. Oregon.
will be wmked out at a meeltng of re and Middle West
Hhe can be ob­
t I. reported. Not low enough. What th l. country need.
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preaentallvea of all Uardeu Clubs tained for s period of six weeks thia
MAIL SUBSCRIPTION RATE
»« a car that can run under a ten ton truck th it is hoaelne r*,,r r '‘d Uwa' *° m""T-
h"L 'hat
One year In Advance.---- „» it s Three Month.
th . road
' B!“ " ho« ln< It will make It Impoaalbl,. for the and other Interested organisations spring to motor over all the high,
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which has been called by Mrs. K. T waye of the atate and present her
Six M o n th « ..
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voter to read hl« ballot before mark
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Valliant, president of the Oregon Plans, which she would formulate | o
Uncle SI Ttnklepaugh savs Ruth MrPnrmUk
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,h,> fal1 el*<‘‘,on •« Novenv
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY SO. ISÏ6
Federation of Garden Clubs The the slate organ I sat ton
«he Senate If she want. “ V a H h" X T b u . T
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exact date of the meeting has not
YOU DO NOT HAVE TO GUESS ABOUT WOOD to him there'» enough ok! women there now'
**"’* wbat “• '* been decided upon, but will be an­
PUTMAN HOME SCENE OF
voting for will he to do a lot of read­
A .ie * ?**a r s a g o t ,le r e * ’»8 a craze to build
ing. both pro and con. before he goes nounced later. The meeting la to be
CARD PARTY SATURDAY
held In Portland
stucco houses and buildings. Now we do not
Into the voting booth.
hear so much about them. They are not a suc­
A letter from Mrs Jessie Honey
There are already nine meaaures
Mr and Mrs |„ K Putman enter-
man. of Eugene, who addressed the
cess. we can testify to that from personal ex-
, which »re augured a place on the tin I
ta llie d a number of their friends at
Lions club recently on the state l>eau
Bubstinu» ? ° p,e ar.e takin* a chance with most
lot. and there are four others for
• 600 card party held at their home
tirtcatlon program, statca that the
fo f Ï L £
WOOd A ChanCe none of ,,S nee<J
which petitions are now in circulation
Iasi Saturday evening. I.ight refresh­
roadaida and billboard committee of
k h*TeJ n western Oregon where there is
and which will very likely find a
• he Oregon Slate Federation of Gar m en ts were served by the hostess
S ta te s* OOd ,han anywhere else in the United
place on the already bulky ballot Two
after the evening's pleasure.
den Clubs has been busily al work 1
I others are almost certain to be put
Those who were present were Mr
perfecting
an
organlintlon
Io
work
by
The employees wood promotion committees
i before the people. They Include a
and
Mrs Bernard Ernest. Mr. and
counties, each garden club educating
can furnish scientific and technical facts about
measure for the creation of the office
everyday miracles
and enthusing the small communities Mrs John U xton. Mr and Mrs. John
wood to supplement your practical
knowledge
governor, and another
V .V *vu’JW*eage
The younger generation accepts as common- of
....... lieutenant
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In Its own county. "We hope to have Pninisn. Mr and Mra. Asa Peddycord
when you are in the m arket. Make
Make f them prove Place things which those who can rem ember the " hlch
hk',h ’ would create public utility his machine ready to cooperate with Mr .nd Mr. F E | x,„h
, h<
the superiority of wood, and if f they
they can
can not. «m e when there were no telephones, no electric
,l'
hiMt and h<»«traa.
Other
existing
highway
forces
by
n nrÉ' W 1? 6,
buy substitutes. With lumber­
h er- lights, no phonographs, no automobiles, no mo-
Th<> nln,>
"<’» «»»urml n April," she writes
ing the chief industry, and providing sixty cents
tion pictures, no airplanes, no radio, no sub- pUc* '>n ,h'* ball<”
» con-
TOOK SODA FOR STOM­
<o“ ' 4 " S ‘S ' X
A survey of the highways of the
m arines, still regard as som ew hat m iraculous ",l,u’,on"1 amendment which provides
ACH FOR 20 YEARS
states,
which
would
Include
the
mak
when they stop to think about them.
’ for " iahlnct form of sut» govern
ror jo year, j t « ,k , <Kla h,r |n(J|
Fifty years ago. when anvone suggested th ..
” pr*”r,dM f,,r ‘br'’* elective tng of the records and the taking of
I»osslbllity of auy of these things t h ? universal L .u off,7 r\ * ° ’,er"or' "•erwt.rv of photographs which would show all
Tild • ,,”n»,b «»• One bottle
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,*.d’*,r,k* broM«h' me complete re-
the
phases
of
roadside
development.
answ er was "It c a n ’t be done.” A hundred years
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‘r*,**ur’,r ’’nder
( Hef — Jno It Hardy
FORWARD ON THE WILLAMETTE
ago if anyone had been rash enough to predict I * mea"ur* ,he he"d" of ,h e nine de- Including a report on billboards, hot , Adlerlka rrU.v.., g a s and wur
dog
stands,
auto
stations
and
other
,2 iS 5 ieh ,n TKX ">"’>•“••1 Acts on
named hy *h,‘
w J i h J « *maJ h country is fast becoming the any of them, society would have locked him up l* r ”
in a madhouse for its own protection Two .° nor’ •ub> ct *° confirmation by roadside businesses Is desired by the i BOTH upper and lower bowel, re­
o ^ in n
D1,^St tX3pulous section of eastern hundred
years ago they hanged m™n sn 3 womZn I
d” * « “ ’ "‘- p—
State committee before any actual moving poisons you never knew were
ettZ8v i il e i « £ h d
Ued to the
there Oon't fool with medicine which
work la done. This should be the ■
are
who
were
merely
suspected
of
doing
thlnKS
d
measure
»re
agriculture.
leans only PART of ths bowels hyt
e t t e valley with a good road. The logical fiisrh
first
step
In
their
work,
they
feel,
and
labor.
Industry,
financial
admlnlitra-
way is over the Willamette Pass. L eU ^noM et * hich are m atters of everyday experience now
let Adlerlka give stomach and bowel«
this road drift along but make some p ro U e ^ A hundred years before that the Church was ex­ tlon. commerce, education, public •re going to ask at the Portland a HEAL cleaning and see how good
you feel- Flsnery s IHtlg Hlore
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every year until it is completed “ P gT®SS co m m u n icatin g and sometimes executing men works and domain, health and public
111*4 Z* F» n www Bw.
-a
welfare,
»tat«
police
and
military
af­
, for daring to suggest that such things , w erî
fairs. and legal.
possible.
Another amendment proposes to
«hoJw
Suppose
for
example,
th
at
someone
had
re-
husiness and S d ^ « i f i e| S|>ak,8h In<»utoit,on or t<» the witch give the bonus loan privilege to v»ter
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H m a n 8 it t,n g in * c h a ,r ln ana of the Philippine Inaurrectlon. the
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u l he 8pace of forty-«ve minutes, Chinese Boxer rebellion and the
"BUILD OREGON”
first
talked
with
a man in London, then sent a World War Veterans, after they have
is Eggim ann’s Candy—made from the purest In­
by7! » (bZvm |OP^ t'Ve effort to “nuUd Oregon"
message
through
air to a point near the resided In thia atate ten years.
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£ » " b t e X e i'.d
P° " ' r booth Pole, from the
The other seven measure« are con­
gredients by methods derived from years of experi­
which the message was re-
f’l riiZ ilk an° m ei maun * h° Wa8 a t th at moment cerned with the motor vehicle license
ence.
s ï / ’- v i r w u i
«’ » or"1- ™ : ; :
flying like a bird a hundred miles away and a tax (two), raising salaries of mem
Candy and confections is our business. Naturally
Z k^hL l’ re'1!1,!!, U
? ’ in? h® alr; that the “ “ in the bera of the legislature to »60« for the
New York
~ ‘hat message and the man in two year term, together with mileage,
we are well prepared to serve you with the very
New York had received the reply, all in three the establishment of two additional
quarters of an hour.
tnree- circuit Judge» ln Multnomah county,
best. When you want candy come to a candy shop.
Sorcery!
t ->
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. W itchcraft!
Sorcery!
Black Magic'
Tho a tax on net incomes of persons and
and the filling
ontestic struggles seemingly never erow nW piou8 authorities of our earlier day would have fiduciaries,
n,*U
~ of vacan-
Springfield, la n e County. Oregon, by
p S H c t s ” * * 1 at le'““ tO the booater8
Oregon
*BRUÇ
‘“Sto hi."h.n'b'rs °'
Sweetest of Sweets
ïme~ *
a o X 'f p e h|aVC had eni ever Bince
ate the
handlwork of the Devil h /su c h a nfani-
' h'
“nd
a«e
fcndTor ! ? P‘x Who know n« th e r plaintiff or de featati»n 88 «»at which happened on J a n u a S S
iZ Z i h 1 ?ded the trial at the Lane couutv
C,H?tain R ,ky ('a,,ed “ P London on behalf
f ° “ r mea ,, ur ’‘’ for wh , ch p «'*-
« house last week, some taking their In m b . q I ° / hls iriend Admiral Byrd to inquire what au tk>n" *re now ln c,rcula,,on include
so that they would not lose their seZi« «
sistance the B« « sh whaling fleet ^ 7 ^ » .
* me**ur’ fo r‘bp ab« '",f>n »' «»«•
among them, too, were people who denlore ‘ wnie > ^reaklng a way through the ice floes to let t i / 1 publlc
commission, the pro-
dal in the newspapers. After all. what do newZZ Antarctic explorer’s relief ship through then hlb,,lon of ,he m»'>"f««’ture and sale
o r r i iZ h ^ f ™ reaJ,y Want’ aH th* horrible details ' passed th® lnforniatlon on to the Admiral Yet the °*
,n Oregon, a proposed}
he brief statem ent that a divorce is granted ’ I
5 ° f th 8 occurrence passed almost unnoticed
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eoBa,l,“' ,OB»’ «me-dment.
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We have got out of thp h«hk
and a ,fe h»«urance and fraternal
o u X
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nations fought wars before there w e r7 ia rX tTnd ach,evenient8 of the
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to
to ny across the Atlantic ocean
is kind of falling off lately.
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hum an
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L . ward
any
that have yet been
unim .7e d . X y
trade in your old car
USED CAR.
8her
WITH AN O. K. THAT COUNTS
Jasper Woman Here— Mrs. Morris
Hill» of Jasper, was a Saturday
visitor io the city.
Call» on Friand» — Mr». A E.
Meyer», of Waltervllle, visited with
her friend» In this city on Saturday.
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MORRIS CHEVROLET Co.
924 Olive St.. Eugene. Oregon
Telephone 627
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The foundation o f Our Country
Things are moving
out at “Rest-Haven”
Electric >.
Range
Bargains
The
Repossessed, Slight­
ly Used and Shop­
worn Ranges. They
must all go. Several
Waphers and Iron
ers must also * be
. /•
cleaned out.
MT. STATES POWER CO.
MONTH OF FEBRUARY bids fair t o h
banner month In the developmen of Rest“
Haven Memorial r a rk. Under ik -
I ur of the fine weather, work Is goinZ f *U'
ward on a num ber of R e o ^
n ? K f° r'
of men is drilling a well
‘
pulling stum ps . • . and still a n.ir ?thp,Z 8
the capable direction of Mr. Q e i J ’ U o e 5
recently appointed hortlct,|f„riRt L m’ m
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‘I
the
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tf- i i S
improvementR ronleninl»t<.,t » ” .u
veRtment baRto, will tltirln«- » ig
n ’
have profited by the ’re-Z akA if^h t ’’t ’1?’1.
In s- with a two-tohl r “ r„ .„‘ht
vestment.
'«turn on their ln-
Don’t you think you ought to inform yourself
about
Rest-H aven?
Rest-H aven
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R G G IM A N N ’S
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88 ad<”'d ,o ,he ll8‘ b,'f,’r* «»»• •’lection
new miracles so fast that
hat Bus,ne88 k “ en,s 88 i* ‘ here must soon be an end to h i
U H pr°SrP8s Science says "No" to that Man
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AT N0VEMBER ELECTION
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