The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, May 01, 1930, Page 4, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, MAY 1. I MO
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
Pwbilahed Every Thursday at
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THE NEW CREAMERY
REGISTRATION FIGURES
B O O TH .K S IL» OFFICIAI.
Splendid support Is reported by the m anagers
SHOW LARGE INCREASE
HEADS LUMBER MAKERS
o t the new Springfield cream ery both from th e ’ Th.
A. C. DUnn. sanerai manager ot
townspeople and farm ers. Every day sees new primary «lectio oe NUy’ t». « r7
th« H o o th K a lly
Lum bar company,
custom ers for the plant and new dairymen bring- calved by Hal H o u . secretary ,,j war alertad piealdaut of the National
ing in cream- The cream ery is filling a long felt »tote. **>»»" then» are l i a s more Lum bar manufacturers aaaoclatloa at
need In thia comm unity and it should have 10« ’o,er* •’»«•»••rwl now than there their annual convention i0 ' Chicago
per cent support In order that It may be succeaa-
J he
r#,u on Friday He aurcetda K. L. Car-
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a r ^ x s a i s a r
iP tm tv* of Minneapolis. Minnesota.
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o n e . union munlclnn.
" iT m * * ." '
Before the campaign is over he should be able Th"
«o nnu o u u .h . h , . . . U n i.
°',* r , h * p ™»**»“» «ear.
toe
RELIEF FROM CVR8E
OF CONSTIPATION
A B atlla Creak physician aay«, -T ’ou
■tlpatlou la
responsible for
mora
ni Ite r y than any other can ee,"
Uu> Imm ediata
re lie f has I h x - i i
round. A tablet called Retail Order­
lies baa bean discovered
Thia tablet
attracts w ater from the system iato
the la ty . dry evacuating bowel nailed
Mr. Dtonn lia» served Io Ih r capa­ the colua. The w ater tooavqs tito dry
f c t Ä
s a
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city o f vice-p re.Idan( and «ja» M »
director of the national aaaoctallnn forming a habit or ever lacraaelng
U a duaa.
Stop sufferlag from c o n a tlp a tlo a .
fh e w a. R e ta il o rd er lie a( night Meat
to y bright. Oat M tor M e today m
H M W P ft
« tMw« Store.
A
■ap tlat Ch»(r Kntartsleed
T he choir of the t|aptla| church was
entertained last nlghi at the home of
M r. and Mrs M arvin Chaae A social
tim e was enjoyed following their re
gular rehearaal.
>BRUC
SIDE LINES
Q lrla Attend Tea
,
This is the business record of John Smith, who
is now forty-one.
1
He started work ou a newspaper, and while he
1 was there, he pieced out his income by selling
real estate. Then he transferred into the bond
business and sold insurance on the side.
Several member» of th» oirt» league
at the high school attended the lea
given at the U niversity high school
In Eugene Friday by the members of
the O lrla league of that school.
He is now selling wall-paper, which, according
to him, is such a poor job that he has to carry
samples of floor wax and a patent attachm ent
About forty per cent of the accidents to m otor for radiators in order to keep going.
cars a t grade crossings in the state of Wisconsin
John is honest and hard-working. His com ­ 2 Classas W ater, Not Too
last yeap w«re caused by m otorists driving into plaint about the meagre returns from business
Cold, Help Constipation
caused a friend of mine to make an investigation.
the sides of trains, some of which were standing It revealed the following facts:
One glass of w ater Is not enough—
take ! glasses a h a ll hour before
still at the time the accident occurred. Approxi­
One of the men who started on the newspaper, breakfast.
You get quicker and bet­
i with John Sm ith is now part owner of the p ap er] ter results by adding a tittle simple
m ately one-half the accidents occurred at cross­ and has an income of more than twenty-five glycerin,
saline, etc., (know n as Ad-
le rik a ) to one glass.
ings where there was absolutely no obstruction thousand dollars a year.
HOG WILD
to view.
”NOR OIL COMPANIES"
Correct egrbyretor adjustm ent would save the
Real estate has steadily advanced in the city
where John Sm ith played with real estate as a
I side line, and a num ber of real estaters, no older
or sm arter than John, are now very well-to-do.
Both the. insurance business and the bond
average car owner the price of his automobile business has prospered in John’s old town, pro­
license, teMs show made by the engineer depart­ viding autom obiles and comfortable homes for
several men who were formerly his colleagues.
m ent a t the Oregon State College. “Simple ap­
As for wall paper, I myself happened to b e ,
paratus for making such tests is available but riding with the sales m anager of a wall paper
has not been put in general use by garages,” says ' company a few days after hearing Jo h n ’s story.
“ understand your business is a poor business,”
the report.
! I said. “ Does anybody ever make a really g o o d ,
| thing out of it? ’’
Visits w ith Parent»- Kenneth Oe-
Laasua spent the past week end here
visiting w ith hla parents. He came up
from Cottage Grove on Friday ami
returned to hla work there on Tues­
day morning.
I l you cAonot read
«Uh
comfort
and
pleasure have an ey»
exam ination n o * .
COOL. REFRESHING,
THIRST QUENCHING
U n lik e other remedies. Ad lerika
acta on B O T H upper and low er bowel
and removes old poisons you never
thought were In your system Adler-
Ika stops GAS and sour stomach In
10 minutes- Relieves constipation In
2 hours.— Flanery'a Drug Store.
Drinks
Every known Soda Fountain
Drink served fresh, cold and de­
lectable.
M ak in g
Good
F G G I M A N N ’S
M i" W k « r »
th« 8ervtce in D ifferen t”
►
Said he: "0!$ Adrian Meeker is the best answ er
You can’t blame the college students for not
to that. He worked for us as salesm an for twenty
being enum erated in Eugene when dad and years. Hard territory his was, too. The other day
m other had given them in to boost the census in he retired with one hundred and fifty thousand
dollars and*took his family out to California.”
the old home town. We wonder what the census
So it seems th at each of the businesses which
director will say when he finds them enum erated John Smith tried on the side has been very good
to the people who stayed with it on full time.
,
in both places.
J. C. Penney told me the other day about a
young m an who m ight have been one of his first
What we call the height of civic enterprise is
for a little city to stop a crew of Mexican section
WE HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK
OF
USED CARS
Priced from $50 up
WHY NOT HUY A GOOD, LQW PRICED USED
CAR FOR THAT FISHING TRIP
hands and enum erate them in the city’s census
report. Since Will Rogers says he has accepted
Gererwvr A. W. NOR BI. AD
an offer to be enum erated in Oklahoma we have
been thinking it would be well if this city had im­
ported a band of gypsies.
MORRIS CHEVROLET Co.
924 Olive St.. Eugene. Oregon
fo r
W atchful waiting is a job for a chaperone
NORULAD
GOVERNOR COMMITTEE
KENNETH D . KAI SER. Gr» 7 CÄttrsM«
SAMT’EL POWELL. 5rrfvx»r>
IT »OTT» 7 D liU I9H
Mrs. G / . Frankel,
M n. M H. Lamoni, S i m l t r y
By Albert T. Reid
WE SHOULD VOKRY
A5OUT FREE DOM O f
THE SEAS, m THE
FREEDOM O f THE
BACK LOTS THAT
CONCERNS US NOW.
Telephone 627
2Og-I I Multnomah Hotel
A T w .l.r » 4 7 l : PO R T tA N D .O R FO O N
(Faid A4vcrtfarmrnr)
A
A statem ent
from
H A R R Y L.
CORBETT
Republican
Candidate
for
Governor
FOR MOTHER
ON HER DAY
Sunday
M ay 11th
“ I aspire to »lie office
of governor because I
should like lo be of serv­
ice Io the stale in which
I was born, which my
ancestors helped to de­
velop and in which my
children w ill live uflcr
ine.”
“ I w ill enforce the law * w ith sincerity and justice and
w ill appoint no man to enforce a law who does not ob serve
the lew .”
’
Artetyle
Mother’s Day
Chocolates
$1.50 P«r pound
A rtatyle chocolate cover­
ed dainties of the highest
possible q uality In this ex
qulsltely
decorated
all-
sllk box m ay be had In
one, two and three pound
sizes. A gracious thought
and a keepsake forever,
ttuld only at R e ta il Stores
I
I
Flanery’»
•RU< » to «
Fheae IS
• I w ill use ceaseless vigilance to prevent waste in state
expenditures. I w ill be ready lo spend a tax dollar for
fo r lt
f convinced ,hat ,h« «»«»e w ill receive full value
“ I believe In the steady completion of our highway sva-
lem. 1 shall continue to oppose Interfering with the duties
of the State Highway Commission for the purpose of lo ?
rolling. The stale w ill pass the peak of its road bond r » « ^
men! In 1932, and I hope thnt greater aid may then be given
our program of market roeds.8
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“ I f elected. I w ill not be obligated to make anv annoint
ment in return for political support.
ny ‘•PPOlnt-
“ J w,.i! m ,k E * verX "PPolntment on the basis of merit.
O,.,, ‘^These
’ w 1 w
ork for ,he 8re*M r development and welfare ef
things I shall taka upon myaelf aa a l e r l o a a <to tv
and a solemn pledge to the people of the S ta ts ."
I
Vote for Harry L Corb«tt
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