The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, May 22, 1930, Page 4, Image 4

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    T H E S PR IN G FIELD N EW S
VS HERE DEMOCRATIC
$40 IN PRIZES FOR
Public M arket bultdlag. elth ar by ' W K H A N O I J t nothing but the Sprlny-
CANDIDATES COME FROM
BEST DAIRY ESSAYS catling or w ritin g to Mias Show Grid foe Cream and g ra d , A m ilk
SpringfteM , Lana County, Oregon, by
_.ii?d,Wan? P l}alk'y- native son of Lane county
th e r e .
cream
butter
anil
b u tte r m ilk —*
there.
cream.
_____ ______
T H E W IL L A M E T T E PRESS
pnitv at i h . 8v lldani bt‘a r r ,for the iH«nn.cratU- A county wide essay cooteet open Kach Individual ahall be lim ited to
E lite Cafe. Springfield.
M 29
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H. E. M A X E Y . Editor.
was*a f o o t i ^ i hie“ LMr e,7 ‘ 'I“ ' If the “t a b a r d to nil a d u lt, has been announced by one eaeay and no person having en
Rut
J n LU, probab,y would reach h is the com m ittee for the lii.-resaed con­ tered In any other contest dealing
Entered a* second class m atter, February 34, 1903. a t the goal
goal. But when the defense is oratory ami t h e sumption of D airy Ih-oducta, under with values of dairy product, la e l­
_____________ puetofflee, Springfield. Oregon.
opponent knows all the trick plays of the gam.. the Lane County Dairym en's nssocla igible to compete.
— i politics, then it will be a tough battle But de- tlon. The eeeay ehall Interp ret the
M A IL S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E
O n , year In Advance — »1.78 Three Months
m ocrats have been elected governor of this i value» of d airy p roduct,; the con-
RELIEF FROM CURSE
M o n th s -.------------------------- »10« S in tle C(Jpy
T I o ? h .,Uany kh
befor»« even if there are four ¡teetant may develop the »ubject from
w k republicans to one democrat to convince economic or health standpoint or
OF CONSTIPATION
VVho Is there to say that Junction City can t pro-1 . from both health and economic
T H U R S D A Y . M A Y 33. 1930
A Rattle Creek physician aays, ••Con­
duee a governor? The grass Is greener in the ' ' standpoints.
more
LIVE WIRE CANDIDATE
, ' 1. ai.u'l‘t,e valley than down where the “bald-
T hree prize» are offered as fol stipation Is responsible for
misery than any other cause."
j Iowa: first. 815; second, 910. and
face calves roam in Union county.
Hut Im m ediate re lie f bae been
the successful Republican
third, »6 T he eseay »hall be Judged found. A tablet called Itezall O rder­
“ the priu,arie8 by »bout the same
upon validity of »ubject m atter, In­ lies has been discovered. This tablet
num ber ot vote« as was his plurality in Portland thiTv®
8t' hlKl1 «raduate who is beginning to dication
of grasp of subject m atter, attracts w ater from the system Into
kn<>™ 8t7 in5
hiS home clty where he was best ' b‘n.k about ¿»king up some sort of work should
the Issy. dry evacuating bowel called
o rig in ality, composition and title.
known, which is a credit to him and a surprise
the colon The w ater looeeaa the dry
I f you cannot read
•U
h»
u
‘
i
Barton
in
this
column
this
week
on
T
he
maximum
length
of
the
eaaay
,
food
waste and causes a gentle
to his opponents.
p
W hat Makes a Good Job.”
w
ith
com fort
and
I
thorough,
natural
movement
without
i , to be 1600 words, and ahall be In
Joseph is a keen, energetic, able and efficient
•
e
e
pleasure have an eye
the office of G ertrude
L.
8kow, forming a habit or ever Inrreaelng
(he doee.
f rid®n<Jy hi8 inteRTity b not ques-
exam ination now.
p.
b\ thr 50,000 P^opie Who voted for him h e ^ , 7 w m e»L8OnMtllUe5 the golden harI* in County Home Dem onstration agent, Stop suffering from ronatipatlon
by noon Saturday, May 31. Each es­ ( hew a Rexall O rderlte at nlgbt. Next
n
ta
\e
n
will
be
sold
on
the
Installment
plan
now
faVe Ot the disbarm ent proceedings
say shall have the name o f contest­ day bright Get 34 for 26c today at
g agaln8t him If he * successful In
Flanery's Rexall Drug Store
ant and full address Inscribed on the
the next tew m onths in removing the stain that
M TzT R I ./ y •
back of last page.
S v ^ in ,? X
haVe made’ ,heu be should
__ »/ V T.ZT i
Visits from F all Creek — M rs J
lY
In
ted
m
aterial
regarding
the
have 100 per cent support of his party this fall
Schultz, of F all Creek, spent Satur-
values of m ilk, cheese. Ice cream,
Joseph, born m a log cabin, has led a pictures-
«lay In Springfield w ith friends
butter,
etc.,
may
be
procured
at
the
E h T
18 a 6001 fighter- This is a character­
O. 8 . C eztenalon
service
In
the
istic that has ever apjiealed to the people, not
thls state but in others, notable of late .
with Governor Hartley, of Washington. Interest
ani° ng
k governor’s
triends a office.
nd v e n u e s
ause, with Joseph
m the
W1LVT MAKES A JOB GOOD?
LANE’S GROWTH SUBSTANTLAL
! One m orning the elevator s ta rte r was breaking
I he highest quality candy at the fairest
Practically all the communities of Lane county
& De* e,evator-boy.
price is our aim. In things to eat everyone
likes the best, moat delicious and pure. Our
years of experience has taught us th at only
the best candy gives the most satisfaction.
This growth, together with the -substantia/gam s hourl™ appr#nt,ce t0 professional in a couple of
ov« 5<M>00. w hiJhte* v ^ es^'t<ï ,S o r r PUlatiOn ’ Y hat th.o uKhta are In th at young fellow’s head
At your service 16 hours a day.
Published Every Thursday at
±
“1®*
,
DR E C MEADE
l^RRl
S
Highest Quality
Bowels
Always
Regular
®
Following is the census figures of the various h a fe<’elves his instructions from the gray-
ru ral communities.
» « tous headed veteran?
8 7
1930
1920
How can ne fail to look forward and see In
Alvadore _
319
174 the older man a picture of himself twenty years
Blue River
7j rrom now.
*
133
Camp Creek
814
Cloverdale _
tl&
k u years
p a lo r - p a id
J ° b * It h “ o
204
183 ' ' » f u 2 t u t 18 t
Tw enty
from now he win
be Just
Coburg ____
_____ on
wnere
he
Is
tndAv—nniv
«,i4k
263
270 tW
hee
tohhe
18
O,der-
Coyote ____
«47
338 the Job som ew hat less secure. His experience
D o r e n e .................................
260
will count for nothing, because it Is experience
Glenwood _____________
567
354 th at any other m an can gain In a couple of days.
Irving -------------------
254 !
309
He may, from time to time, force an increase
L ath am .................. .....
863
600 Why? ,a y BUt thC increases wiU not be large.
Lone Pine ____________________
260
345 ,
Lost Valley _______ __________
480 '
658
Because he learned the job in two days. And
McKenzie
100
45 in any other two days the
company can find
M a b e l .................................
180
390 P?en\ of men who will learn just as fast and take
M ohaw k ................ ............................
352 the job away from him.
307
Oakridge _________ __ __ __
851
Recently I m et in a hotel restaurant a friend
Richardson ..........
„ .
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#52
354
of
mine who had just come back from England
S & g in a w ................................................
—
528
420 a fte r taking special work in surgery under some
S ilk Creek ................................................
— 425
387 or the greatest men in the world.
Btuslaw _ __ ________________
— 373
242
He is thirty-one years old; it is fourteen years
Spencer ..........._ .............. .........
766
356 since he entered college.
Thurston
.... 290' 326
For ten of those fourteen years he has been in
W allace __
436
238 medical schools, hospitals, and in foreign coun-
W endling
675 t n es studying.
— 824
Wes: fir
5*9 .... v Fourteen years of hard, uninterrupted study.
Willakenz^e
741
391 »ears made difficult by the necessity of self-
W illa m e tte
493
4io support; and filled sometimes with questionings
_
.
as he sees his college class m ates moving for-
Dearborn, Michigan, the dryest town in the * ai;d to the,r Peaces as well paid physicians and
United States, has voted wet 'in the Literary he lingering still in school.
Digest
Ford does not u have
Yet with what result?
-
- poll.
.
- Henry
--—
a » c a anvone
n \ one
working for him whose breath smell of liquor,
He has acquired a specialized training such as
and he runs Dearborn. We can see no relief for only a few other men in New York possess.
this town even if the country did go moist, so
He will begin life with an income of several
what the peoples psychology is in voting to re­ thousands; he will pay back his educational debts
peal the eighteenth amendm ent is hard to in a couple of years; in ten years his income will
explain
be tens of thousands.
l i f n Uri eer! yeTra ° f hi8 life in the m astery of
The m
rom noto spen
er
w
hs p
F G G IM A N N ’S
"W here Ik e S e rv ie , t . Deferent
™
A Q ARCX
WE HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK
OF
S 1 .0 0
O N E P IN T
Regularity of the bow­
el» is eesentlal for good
health.
Agarex
make»
them »o by mechanical
lubrication. Contains m in­
eral oil and yet has no
oily taste Is not fatte n ­
ing o r Irrita n t. Tw o kinds
— w ith and w ithout phe­
nolphthalein. Sold only at
Rexall Stores.
Flanery’s
USED CARS
Priced from $ 5 0 up
WHY NOT BUY A GOOD, LOW PRICED USED
CAR FOR THAT FISHING TRIP
MORRIS CHEVROLET Co.
D RUB STO R E
Phene 16
924 Olive St., Eugens, Oregon
/TW5SST
Telephone 627
j
, ,
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[,
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cessary for the people to express their choice.
it seems to us that some people
showers just to brag about them.
take
. J . h e ^ °b t b a t t h e K (x is 8 e lt for two hours’ train
ing is worth Just w hat it costs.
cold iv v°,n ly l hat 106 *8 worth much wh,ch bas tied to
work PriCC tag ° f con8tant> unceasing study and
P IN K Y D IN K Y
By T e rry G ilk ison
a t Summer Excursion Fares !
TIMV
c ' mom
w r'v» «or
Add days in
California
to any trip East
to
G et
jW O M B Z
T he fare is only a fraction
m ore than an o rd in ary
ticket to your destination
and back.
y
w
tell
M H A Tlff
J O g P lN G
T Z V y /w H » M
I
YO U to e> A O N home
th e ID E A O F Y O U
O N A S K IN G T H A T
'C A U S E - its
A p p l e —
Vinduj. D i„L
J I N G LE S '
w w , , | s»« st> u »s,M sm .tM, MW,T,
IN F R O N T O F
N O R T H , -----
TOO
is
Think of a trip to the East
that includes California, the
Spanish-American Southwest, a
bit of Old Mexico, the romantic
Old South and quaint New Or­
leans. Then to your destination
and home thru the Canadian
Rockies or on northern United
States lines.
San Francisco, Los Angeles, the
Southwest, San Antonio, New O r­
leans, then by boat to New York
or continue thru the Old South by
rail to W ashington, Ph iladelph ia,
New York ot mid-west destinations.
That is one of Southern Pacific’s
Circle Trips. You double the en­
joyment of any trip East when you
use Southern Pacific's Four Great
Routes and go one way, return an­
other. You circle as much of the
United States as you like at low
sum m er fares.
O V E R LA N D C IR C LE
San Francisco, Los Angeles, San
Diego, Hollywood, thru the pictur­
esque Southwest, LI Paso (O ld Mex­
ico nearby), to Kansas City.St. Liuis,
Chicago and other mid-west points.
O N TH E cepf THE WEST YOU CATCH
TO TH E R I6 W T OS V O u IV TSE EAC|
I N P A C K O F - yo u
- t h e r s ' c a f a t c m . .
ANP
No matter what your eastern
destination it can be included
in one of Southern Pacific's
Circle Trips. A few itineraries
arc suggested here. You may
reverse this order if you wish.
Summer excursion fares East
are in effect on and after May 22
You have until October )1 to
complete your journey.
Note these examples, and map.
Then let the Southern Pacific agent
give you further details He will
he glad to show you how to make
you travel dollars ¿0 farther.,
San Francisco. Lake Tahoe, acroM
Sail Lake City. For a amali addi-
Donal fare you may return thru
Yellowstone or continue to Denver.
Southern Pacific
CARL OLSON, Agent