The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, May 08, 1930, Page 4, Image 4

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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
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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
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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
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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 !
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’ ph£ . x ,™ £ !
b*
sejs 'XLS ““
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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 ,
.
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* * * 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
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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
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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
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- 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
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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
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a ttitu d e of m ind, he is stil 1 y o u n g .
way
your
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foF Harry L. Corb«t»
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