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faob FOUR THUKHDAV. MAY X, l»30 The way to get even with those eastern fel CANADIAN RANCHER WEDS RELIEF FROM CURSE lows who deny us a lumber tariff for our prin COVNTV ACME NT TO TEST FubUabed Bvery Tfcanday at cipal industry is to go into competition with RUST R ESISTANT GRAINS OF C O N STIPA TIO N SISTER OF HOTEL MAN SprlngfleM. Lane County, Or« con. by them in their own lines of industry*. Population i -------- T H g W ILLA M R TTC PRESS T e .t» to determ ino (he beat rust is increasing to such an extent on the Pacific Te" ’ t0 ‘,e'"rn,,n'' ,h* b««‘ »«■« A quiet wielding wua auleniiilaed A list tie Creek physician aayg, "Con H. E M A X K T , Bdltor. to ast that there is a market for nearly all kinds ’ "•‘(•««•a or whe.it and oat» here Saturday s w u ln g at » 10 o’, lock .tlp a llu u la responsible for more than any other cause" of product. When we Quit sending our moitov * U1 ** ion,,nu'‘’* •«»l" ’hi» y«»r in at the apartm ent of Mr. and Mrs. A. misery But limned late re lie f h a . linen u ««vond rlasa mailer, February 14. IMA, at ih« east we will have more of it at home. COBn,3r b> 8 F letehvr, eonnty T. Brewer, at the E lite hotel, wjieu found A tablet called Resell o rd e r poatofflc«. Sprtn<fl«ld. Oregon. aceni. The teats thia year w ill b« M r.. Marlon H a rria , of Loe A ngele., Ilea h a . been discovered T his tablet “ - - . ----~ . ■ _____ ______ . made on two coast (a rm . where the became the bride of John A. B w llh, attracts w ater from the system into M AIL SUBSCRIPTION R A T I Spring is here and a look down Main street clUaate i . very Inductive to the de- »f Black Diamond. Alberta, Canada. the laay. dry evacuating bowel sailed year la draace Thre« M o n t h . -------- 7^., reveals that there are many building fronts that th« onion. Th« w ater loosen, the dry velopment of ru .t In trtin ficM a. Montb. The ceremony wan read by M l . . Av. I ood waste and cauaas a g en t'- . ..............08 ®*“<i« Copy --------------tc need painting. Mother Nature makes old ualut One of the nuraerlee w ill -------------- be e.tab- e r r ila Woods, aasistani* p a.to r at the thorough, natural movement w ithout — — look bad by comparison in t h e spring time. - T R O IW O A T . M A Y », IM O Habed on the farm of W C. White, I Llghthou.e Tem ple, and a wedding form ing • habit or ever Ineraasiag I^ int ¿»T8 not cost muck but makes aU ’whale” oa the Stualaw river near Cuahman. ' dluuer waa eajoyed at the Elite din- of a difference whea applied to a building, riukral aid airports Stop quffprlag from ronatlpgUoa. »•4 ib« ««oond t««t .w in be made «a THE SPRINGFIELD NEW S i i -MTT18 in , he future • 1* built like federal The 1S v ne beHef oeoer of the federal * ne lady congressman front Illinois even ,S the feder»! slrport »‘n*»« s p e c ia l ■ypresmH |n his visit here. On govern- ; ecUPM<I the worst men candidates for spending ° ‘*‘M appn” * d airports the fhiaac.ing will be “looeT to be elected, now it seems. And they done by cooperation of the federal aeronautical ^ave saying all the time women would puri- bureau, state, county and city, he said. Legisat-| PoUUct. p n P ° n looking toward suck a condition is now ! • • • ’ ph£ . x ,™ £ ! b* sejs 'XLS ““ •* th« farm of A lb ert H airing, oq the North Fork of th« « u n la w . at Flor- ear«. Tw enty three varieties of o a t. and eighteen varieties of wheat w ill be planted on the fa r m , thia aeaaon. and checks lo d e i.r m ia e If.e tM t la developing w ill be made at Intervals during the summer. lug rooms (B u m t ’a fe l la iieed talely Chaw a Regali Ordartte at. nlghv ff««t following the ceremony. day hrlghL Get M for U « today at Mr». Sm ith I. a .la te r of A T.‘ rian ary’. R aiatl t>ru< Store Brew er, and Mr, bm n li la a caule rancher In the Canadian province he has lived In the past 1« y e a r.. He lived In tlrvgon for many years hafore »olng io Bageda and was wolkhnowti }' In the northern part of the stats. T he couple left Springfield Monday evening for Salem, where they w ill | W ® H / N D L K nothing but the Spring. «pend a few daya visiting with a bro. J Whilst thia idea is new to the west it is logical ! j , . * * " * * * 5 r* ,m ,n d *ra d e * m ilk. Iher of Mr Sm ith They w ill also cooperation if air transportation is to take its . i * ne , rod ------------------------------------------- child’s nature that changes the child's now-a- 2^aBI’ Gutter and buttermilk -lu r e now a -, E llie Cafe. Springfield M B «pend a few daya In Portland before place like we expect it will However, it is already i . F 8 sterlnK rod And it is not the sparing going to Cauada where III«»)’ being practised to seftne degree on the inter- ° f but the U8e of il that spoils many youngsters t l O H T H G RADE E X A M IN A T IO N S make (heir home mediate landing fields such as the one at • • • The regular uniform .ta le eighth Cottage Jrove and near Brownsville — where grade exam ination , w ill be given In N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O R S i districts where there are p up il, who government money made some of the Im prove-1 Nolle« I . hereby given that I. 0 « r ments. have compiled with the legal re iruilo Humphrvv. have h»«n npp<ilnle<l (pilretnente end where the teacher adm inistratrix of ( h . « .ta i« of Kaaa • • • h a . applied for the questions, on W ed Ituniphrvy, d«< eased. 1st. of Jasper. ECONOMIC TH EO R Y AND WORK having c la im , nesday and Thursday. May I t and 18. Oregon. A ll person, 1930, A p plicatio n. for question, a g a lu .l hla estate should prw.enl the of the country have petitioned same io m . „ ,lf s „ should he aent to tTesident Hoover to veto the new tariff bill Any E. J. M o o r e . Allen. Attorney, Eugene, duly verl thing that interferes with the law of supply aiid months from thia S *•' Co School Supt fie, w ithin six demand upsets the economists’ theory and date. May 1. »»30. »* creates a condition hard for him to understand. Tbeory is all right, but when goods produced bv . X " « 1“ ' '“ u “ '“ r T1“ ' ABRUCB OBBTRUDB H t'M I'H R E T . Arm lnlalratrlx W HEN IS A MAN O LD ’ M workman suffers. W ere better off if all nav s i _ little more for our products because of a tariff 7 ^ 8uggV8ts a Quation When is a man old* than to lower the standards of the American ? Shakespeare’s time a ma» was old at forty, working man. If economists were engaged in and ° * ten Invalided long before that. productive labor in competition with foreign , Sir H a lte r Scott at fifty-five bemoaned the labor they would soon be of this mind. tact that he was an old man • • • Montaigne retired to his castle at thirty-eight A pamphlet handed us by the local W. C. T. U. to spend his declining years in peace and study. says the United States government report show's . - Dr. - Samuel --------------------------- - remarked a i.i m Johnson once that at that we are using 190 million clgarets a day. or thirty-five a man had reached his peak, and after more than one for every man, woman and child • tbat course must be downward. d n riie thT'w lw a K J h,S c,°"t,nuea to Increase ? Physiologists tell us that in all mammals ex- ¿ h i V m ¿ V J e.Cade 33 ft haa ln the past. man the periixl of life is five t mes the isks the W C T i|UtUre ° f tW8 nation?” 8TOWth A do« K*t8 ,t8 S l l ^ t h to T h l. v i T L i J * 3™ and Mves U n ; a horee ,n flve years I ms is a fair question we might well consider and Hves twenty-five. On this Basis a man ahould 1 and even if we do not reach the extreme con- live from one hundred to one hundred and flftv ? the W C T U Pamphlet, which says: Jear8 Q the feeble-minded, the neuras-’ But William James, the great psychologist n»rnli»'ica" d ^ i e ,™heo’<’e arc largely the result o f said that most men are "o ld fo g ie j at t w e n n - narcotic habits of one or both parents ’’ There five. fiv“ * twenty- is no doubt but that smoking is harmful to the • r^gh.t‘ , Mo8t men at twenty-five are tS C t t l y a d t i \ growing boy and if. as this pamphlet claims the . ,^ 1 satisfied with their Jobs. They have accumulated J average age at which the eigarette habit is the little stock of prejudices that they call prln formed has fallen from 20 to 11 years then Your vscatinn need clples, r minds to all new Ideas there is a condition that should be r e r n ^ . they ha’ and e c close e S the to grow i SEND “HER” C A N D Y S w e .t.a t «r««tlnQs Nor’s O n y -lo bon il, m am ar«*« to tm n . in tn Where U . Sarvi on is IMdsrent' a w a 'V J not he limited to fun nee pls.*V. F«. i<p die lull i , w p <4 Carftfor- ats's durtninx ptaygraund. on ■ 5. mtfiern PaeiSc v itm o fl lichet. Here, undy beadici, lofty mountain«, famed resorts i n sil clowly finked by Southern Picibi. Your v.c.tion ttir tt when you board the train. In rett- ful comfort you ipeed over the ipectacul.r Jfett/v — m ile-after mile of scenic »plendor. Refteshed, you .re ready for play at your deitin- atioos. A ticket to atty use of thete d e u tn a u o n t l o c l u d a i ttop- overi and permit, tide trip, lo the many place, you’ll want to visit. WE HAVE A COM PLETE STOCK OF IT *> USED CARS Priced from $ 5 0 op W HY N O T BUY A GOOD. LOW PRICED iJMED CAR FOR T H A T FISH IN G T R IP MORRIS CHEVROLET Co. 924 Olive St., Eugene, Oregon Southern Pacific Telephone 627 JUST A FEW EXAMPLES O f w hat Carl Olson, Agant H m Orwfen Pr»w think« e f la r r y L. C orbett Phon« 65 Republican Candidate for Covernor By Terry GQkison " H e (Corbett) says that t h e state will be ad vanced more by hard work than oratory.’*- - Crass Valley Journal. "Searching through all of the utterances made by candi dates we find in the Corbett platform a gem to consider." — Klamath Falls Herald. mom iNyreADow having one CAKE and FOR H A V E M Y 9 IR .T H 0 A Y PARTY — TEN C A K E * ANO O N E CANDLE 7 W HY NOT yW ith Mr Corbett Covernor there should be no pyramid ing of bond issues, but there would be ways and means devised for legitimate, safe development." — Malheur Enterprise. I HAT» REVOLVING OOOR5 b il l l a d D • y o u c a n V h a m ' bm W mmh TO TOU’RB M AD WMBN The sanest platform that has been issued by any candi date in this generation is the one put forward by Harry L Corbett, republican candidate for Covernor. If there ia any bushwah’ in it we have not been able to locate It and Gazette3iTmc- UnuSUal thing for 8 candidat« ''--Corvalll« ♦ a » o /mtatrr « ikM» AM*f 1. O ffiff I Day oom- M n U i.r'n day. u P ’ity o v itha! Harry t Corb«n was fh« only senator In the I yz 7 legislature who refused to accept the extra pay which the legislators voted themselves should not work to his disadvantage in his campaign to procure the repub lican gubernatorial nomination.”— Ashland Tidings. 9 av a.nd F G G IM A iN N ’S “Should Oregon entrust it; gov ernorship to him • Corbett) it will b e in mighty good hands — Sheridan Sun. T E N CANDLSS MM. on Mot MoMtor'a California Vacation PINKY DINKY ta Candy. your cessive amokin< by yaunR men is also a serious ! Th^ min. 11' question from a physical standpoint we must hi U a eease» l 0 grow— no matter admit, and it should be discouraged »h at his years— that minute he begins to be old. • • • On the other hand, the really great m an never “We do not obtain our prosperity from taws I ° but infurt our prosperity with laws laws. ” it we can injure Bt H ah ty 'three, did his — editorfel —“ ■— * ‘ writer in - The fWiconian That greatest work after he was seventy. says an ™ —-• Titian, - th« the celebrated painter, lived to be should be a thought for every legislator to post 1T,tian in his hat hand and keenly analvze this situation n,nety 'n,ne- painting right up to the end. ?nhl L VOtmg f° r 9 new mea8” re or » change in Goethe passed out at eighty-three, and ftnish- an old one. ed his Faust when he was seventy; Commodore • ’ • Vanderbilt Increased the mileage of his lines In ‘ he “Relieve |t Or Not” column might be from J.2® 5? more than 10.000 between his listed 3 weM drilling machine pounding away at 8eventieth birthday and his death a t eighty-three, the comer of Eight and Willamette streets Laplace, the astronomer, was still at work Kugene’ .when death caught up with him at seventy- • • • el« ht- He <Ued saying “What we know is nothing Use of gas in this country is greatly increased * , * G d° not kn° W ia innn«n»e ” 8p,ilT nt etectrfctty,8 advancement More than 1 ®JWPOB« that is the real answer to the ques- 12 million users are now reported. tion; When is a nian old? • ’ • Laplace at seventy-eight died young. He was “ W " « • « > the auto- E X 8r° Win8' " " " "ur' ,h* t he ? £ Z X S S ’ »■ • " ,.n e .„ keep h,m.e „ that — —■ — ____ a ttitu d e of m ind, he is stil 1 y o u n g . way your [" foF Harry L. Corb«t» A »«y Fald Adv, » |