The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, March 06, 1930, Page 4, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, MARCH >», <»3°
THIS KPKINftFUQeD NEW»
PAOB n u n
JOINT MEETING IS HELD
NEW GUARD UNIFORMS
WEI' OR DRY—DIVIDED WE FALL
FOR 500 CLUB MEMBERS
ARRIVE: INSPECTION
' Within the last twelve months the Federal ¡ New Cbitj jtu/ict
TO BE HELD THURSDAY
Published Every Thursday at
government has strained every energy to enforce
Mr and Mr». C liffo rd W llaon and
Springfield, Lane County. Oregon. by *
prohibition, yet drinking continues on the same
The new rolled collar uniform« tor Mr. and Mra. W. It. Adrian Jointly
national scale and the supplies of bootleg liquor
T H E W IL L A M E T T E P R E S «
the local national gu»rd»meti h a w ‘ entertained the member« of Ihe 500
are not less abundant," writes the editor of Col­
H . E, M A X E Y . E d ito r__________________
arrived , according Io Lieutenant C club at the home ot M r. and Mra
lier’s magazine. "The evils of excessive drinking
A. Swart«, and w ill ba l»au«d w r y Adrian on Friday evening.
Entered as second class m atter. February 34. IM S . at the are everywhere apparent. More women drink and
High ecoree lor
member»
were
«hortly. They w ill not be uaod. how
postoffles, Springfield. Oregon.
get drunk than in any previous time In American
ever, during the (edural Inspection to won by Mr». Frank lie l'u e and Mr«.
history. Drunkenness is no longer shameful. It
Mra. N. I ’. Kugel
be made bore nezt week by Colonel W. R. Dawaon.
M A IL SUBSCRIPTION RATE
is merely amusing.-” he continues.
I I A. Allen, of the regular arm y and Dr Pkaltaplaoa won high acoree
year In Advance..___ |X .? ( T hree Months -------- TSc
These statements are In direct contradiction of
Mra Maude Bryan
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Thl» InapocttOB la to be made In tor the guests.
Months
the Anti-saloon league, which have been telling
shirt sleeves and hats, according to and M r. Kugel won the consolation
T H U R S D A Y . M A R C H 4, 193»
| prise«.
us that there is less drinking than ever before,
Inatruotlona received here
even in the face of lax law enforcement, and tke
Those preeent for the evening were
The public la welcome to attend
OIL EAST SID E WILLAMETTE ROAD
supply of bootleg liquor Is becoming less and less
any of the d rill« of the local unIL Mr. and M ra W . It Iiew»ou. M r. and
the price higher and higher.
Mr». I 0 l-Arltner. M r and M r» F
and they are urged to turn out tor
Th« east side Willamette highway should be and
Prohibition continues to be a live subject after
DePua, M r and Mrs. N. I* Kugel. O r.
Inapectlon, aayg Swarte. aa the In-
included In the 1930 titling program, as this road all others are exhausted, no mater how much we
and Mr» W. C Hebhan. M i m Cryatal
•peeling officers are- always favor­
Is used extensively both by the farmers in the choose to Ignore It. One thing Is certain, how-1
ably Impressed when they come to a Bryan. Mrs. Maude Bryan. Dr. and
Natron. Jasper. Fall Creek and Lowell sections ever, if this Issue could be solved to the satisfac­
town where the local people turn out M ra llte tte p la re , Mra. W , It. Curry.
and by city people who ohen drive the loop up tion of all we might occupy our mind with more
and show an Interval lu the work o f j of Eugene. M r. and M rs Wltooa sod
the east side and back by the west side of the wholesome and less personal problems. Our
the g u .rd .m e n
Mr » "« » " • W »' Artrl" "
river. This road once, with many bad grade« and national solidarity is constantly Jepordised by
Ho« Chart«» Evans Hughey
Ilelvtn Doane, G ilbert Fish. and
railroad crossings, has been improved in the last fanatical drys and rabid wets injecting this issue wanted Oitof J” «*™ .?**** »h'd«»
Visiting Irom Silverton Mr« Flora
Joe Gerber have all been transferred
few years until it Is one of the best in the county into all our political and economic problems.
« j X d as I wwm leaviag Mt See
Luther,
of Silverton, la vlelUng at
to the National Guard Reserves at
as well as one of the most scenic close in drives.
•
•
•
York offies Jest aftar the PrreKtoos
the home nm Mrs. M ary A M c l’her-
their
own
request.
To have it oiled would make it even more popu­
kad telephoned him a»kin< him to a *
Orders were received
here
last ■on on N orth M ill street.
cepi ihe poM of head o( the court of
lar as well as greatly improving it for travel of
which he wae owe« an A u o c ta M J w ig *
week to reduce the number of p ri­
up river residents. The value of oiling has been
vates by three men. and the volun Married W oman Fear» Caa
demonstrated fn the Mohawk valley and the
— Eats Only Baby Food
people of the upper Willamette section should
PROPERTY OWNERS MUST tary action of these meu lias made
It possible to comply with the com
bow be given the same service on their road. The
"FVir 3 year» I ate only baby food,
POISON ALL DtCCERS mnnd without discharging any of the everything else formed gas. Now,
Chamber of Commerce road committee might
thanks to Adlerlka. I eat anything
members.
well back this project strongly before the county
An
Intensive
campaign
against
Mrs. M, Gunn
T he entire second floor above the and enjoy life
court.
• gray digger ground squirrel« 1» to
Just O N E spoonful A dlerlka re
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
Kgglmann candy
kitchen has now
been leased for the guard work. On«
H a n - is an important distinction that many county »gam this year by the county of the front rooms w ill be made Into
people overlook.
. •««“» ln « W “»“ "Uh tor or an office and the other one w ill be
God made the world: but He does not make ganliailonv, com munity committee«, used as a locker room and dressing
and other Interested group». This la
quarters for the men. T he entire
your world.
.
He provides the raw materials, and out ot a continuation ot the campaign start- quarters are being reftnlshed.
them every man selects what he wants and builds ed m 1925 and carried on each year
since <
then,
according
to County agent
an individual world for himself.
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r d u . to
HAVE YOU SEEN A MIRACLE?
be carried on In a ll parte of Lane
A professor at the University of Oregon has
proven that the wood in the old Coburg bridge
built for 50 years was as strong as when it was
built. Now the school of forestry at the state
college has demonstrated that red cedar shingles
are more fireproof than standard composition
shingles. Both have exploded a fallacy that has
The fool looks over the wealth of material pro- ¡O. s Fletcher
worked a hardship on the northwest lumber in­ vided. and selects a few plates of ham and eggs. T b - t ( a u rodcDt control law , whieh
dustry. If we want this country to be prosperous a few’ pairs of trousers, a few dollar bills—and is re<JUirr» all person« having charge of
let s use more of our own wood and less of the
other fellow’s substitutes. We will not only be 1 satisfied.
out of wonder-1 **n'1 l° pol#<’n *.r,?un/ **,ulrn’1" °D
helping ourselves but convincing the rest of the
The wise man builds his worid out of
th eir holding« win be . a f . r c M in
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_ experiences,
_
county again this year. O fficial
world that wood after al| is the most economic ! ful
sunsets, _ ____
and ____
thrilling
and the Lane
-
song of the stars, and romances and miracles.
notice in regard to thia m atter will
and useful building material in the world.
Nothing wonderful ever happened In the life of be found on another column of thl«
the fool.
paper. Under thia law. nine rodoal
An electric light Is simply an electric light; « , control supervisors poisoned squirrels
Bx-^rvice men’s vote is to be strongly sought
a telephone-nothing unusual on 73 tracts of land containing a
after this year at election time. Norblud, Hall at
total ot (.079 acres during 19Z9. T h e
and Corbett have appointed ex-service men man- ■ Hut the wise man never cease« to wonder how expenses ot this work were charged
agers. choosing three who have been very active
, speck o{ 8eed apparenlly dead and buried, against the land and collected with
together in the American Legion to further their can
a beautiful yellow flower. He never the taxes T he county agent re­
candidacies before the Republican primaries. On | ,ifta a teiephone receiver or switches on an elec- commends that land owners see to
the Democratic side. Senator Bailey does n o t. tric „ ht wlthout a certain feeling of awe.
It that th e ir tenants poison squirrels
need an ex-soldier for a hired man. since he And th)nk what a miracie |t is. harnessing of I on th e ir land
served in the marines himself and is used to electrkUy to the service of man!
' T , hree
ur„ tons
wu<> of poisoned
_ ____
barley have
giving orders to soldiers even more personal than . Who unle88 hi8 Mnae of awe had grown blunt (
d
£ ,h- roiinly
(
how to vote.
through constant familiarity, would believe it?
for 8ale #t eo#t Tb(. po„ OB bar)ey ,
• • •
I The sun, the center of our universe, goes down
up ,n (Jve pound ba<a tbat ,„u ,
I behind the western horizon. I touch a button.!
c-nU r8(.b> I>aJl.r„ ln
Many have urged the editor of this newspaper and presto! I have called It back—the room l s |pilrt, of ,he (.„unty wl„ handle ,„» ]
to become a candidate for the legislature. So far flooded anew with light.
poison
The thunder that men once called the voice of
'
he has not made up his mind whether he would
be more useful at home than in the legislature, God rolls out its mighty waves of sound, and the Following I. . .1. of Pi.< e in ,
* ” ere poison
even if he could be elected. However, if he should sound carries only a few score miles. But I— ¡,h " p,r‘ of ,be
P ^ rh a s e d : Bprlrntf eld.
run and needed a riogan to fill in the place on the puny speck upon the face of the e a r th -I lift a
ballot where slogans are supposed to go, h e little instrument; and, behold, my whisper i s i 0 ™ '• F«e<1 “nd
heard a thousand miles away.
SrivwUr . .tor.; VW»- ‘ »>'«• •
knows of none which would express his senti- 4ieard
»« u t . «tor»:
ments more than “I am for law and order—less , Do we want heat? We press a button: and lo.
..Il „ o r v i v . .
In tr . Fall Creek, B rew ers store; I owe»,
law and more order.”
heat, invisible, silent, all
pervasive, flows Into
Blair's
store;
Dexter.
W illia m s I
our homes over a copper wire.
Do we need power? We have but to press a store; T re n t, Wood's store; M-*r -la. |
M erw in's store and Price'» store; i
While we are thinking about game commis­ switch, and giants come to us over the same Eugene. Oregon Seed and Feed com- I
sioners and the appointment of one from I^ane slender roadway. Clothed in invisible garments, pany, F arm ers' Union Warehouse I
county, let us also think of the highway commis­ they cleanse our homes, wash our clothes, crank
sion, as Mr. Gates' term expires in a few’ months. our automobile*—do everything that once taxed company. Gray a ( a»h and t a rry.
the strength of men and hurried women into u n -!,eed departm ent. H t Hrokdon, and
W th more than a quarter of the state roads in lovely
old age.
the coun,y agent'» office.
western Oregon fc be built in Lane county w e
Don't
let
your
life
become
a
prosaic
a
f
f
a
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can think of no better place than from here for
don’t let familiarity with the marvels about you MANY LOCAL PEOPLE AT
the next highway commissioner to come from.
breed thoughtlessness and contempt.
VETS DINNER ON MONDAY
• • •
¡ I f you had stood with Moses on the shore of,
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the Red Sea, and had seen it divide to let the M any Springfield members of the
Baby . ft on hank steps came near making children of Israel pass over, you would have no General Lawton camp and A uxiliary
8 streamer head in this newspaper this week, difficulty in recognizing that as a miracle.
of the Spanish-American veterans at
t loser investigation r e . ealed that it was only a
But every night when the sun goes down a Eugene attended a join t dinner held
baby doll. However, it Is a mystery just the nian stands In the power house in your city and by the tw o organizations at the Ar-
same, we are told.
j throws a switch, and Instantly the city and ' mory In Eugene on Monday evening.
e
e
e
the country for miles around are flooded with Among those present were Mr. and
sunshine.
Mrs. John
Parker, M r. and Mrs
Just about the time the ground gets right for
And you say to yourself casually: "Oh, I see ¡Noah H ilterbrand and fam ily. M r
and Mrs. Bam Richmond and daugh­
our spring gardening, it up and rains again.
the lights are on."
TT3? t e r , Helene, M r». C. F. Eggtmann, and
PINKY DINKY
By Ter«y Gilkison
A. A. Andenton and daughter, B etty.
The honor guests at the banquet,
which was served to 208 people, were
1 ten state depnrtm ental officers from
Portland.
Large
delegations
were
also present from Albany and Cottage
Grove, where a new auxiliary has Just
been started.
In Tow n F riday— T. H . Hughes, of
M arcóla, was a business visitor in
Springfield on Friday of last week.
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Spring come« with the beginning of March and along
with It often Come« '.'spring fever.'' Bret thing to pep you
up when jrou have "that tired feeling" 1« candy. Take one
bite ot Eggitnaiui'a delietoua «uady and yau'tl notlco the
difference. Reason—Candy Is a highly concentrated and
Btlmulating food that reacta quickly on the system.
We make and »ell lots of candy.
F G G IM A N N ’ S
V e i
W here the Bervlae to D U ferret"
7=
Why Not
TRADE IN YOUR OLD CAR
ON A
DR
E C MEADE
O P T O M E t r i 'j
ni- w î / r ß 1 H /
ve
,
J
USED CAR.
W ITH AN O. K. TH A T COUNTS
We have a complete stock of excellent reconditioned
used cars.
MORRIS CHEVROLET Co.
924 Olive St., Eugene, Oregon
Telephone 627
Rest-Haven—now
and 100 years from now
Right
NOW .
ItH H T IIA V E N
M E M O R IA L
PAR K Is like a canvas upon which
the artist has sketched In hold rough
strokes the outlines of the picture
that he is about to paint. . . To the
uninitiated observer these sweeping
D U R IN G the past two
weeks, two Interm ent»
the flra t— were held at
R ett-H aven. The flrat
area — Sunrlae — has
been com pletely told
out, and sale» are ac­
tive ly going forward
In Evergradn— the ve-
cond ares. And the
campaign for the re­
sale of sites In Sun­
rise, for eotual use,
has
been
launched.
AH of these Im portant
developments are but
evidence of the v ita l­
ity and auocesafulnest
of
the
Reet-Haven
project.
H
T he new, handsome
styles enhance one's
good looks— and a re-
exam ination a vlsuul
Im provement.
1
Spring Fever . . .
;
it
eaoH dnace ¡ . - o v ­
i l e - I g t * * , ^B tr M.U», twee
t in »
W?
lleves all GAR so you ran aal and
sleep tietter
Acts on B O TH upper
and lower bowel rem oving poisons
, yon never knew were there, and
which roused your stomach trouble.
No m atter what you have tried for
stomacb and bowels. A dlerlka will
surprise you! -Ftonery's IH ug Store
line« mean little or nothing . . . But
in the Imagination of the artist, the
picture already lives and glows with
the vlvldne»« of life Itself.
As rapidly ns human energy will
perm it, the undertaking that haa for
It« object the rreatlo n of Rest-Haven
Mem orial Is being carried on . . .
Landscaping, well-digging, stump pull­
ing, the plantation of thousands of
trees and shrub« these ure homely
tasks that must be performed In order
that the rinal beauty that w ill clothe
the M em orial
Park
may
become
possible.
Not In a month or a year can Rest-
Haven be completed . , . For the a rt­
ist under whose magic creative power
the Park w ill come to final perfection
Is not man, hut nature . . . Not a year
from now, or ten yenrs, hut In the
future of our children and our child ­
ren's children, w ill Rest-Haven M em ­
orial Park grow Into the ultlma,to
beauty that Is Its heritage.
Don't you think that you, too, ought to Inform yourself about
Rest-Haven?
Rest-H aven
MEMORIAL PARK
636-7-8 Minar Building
Telephone 830