The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, June 12, 1930, Page 4, Image 4

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PAGB POUR
"OLD GLORY"
n o tic e of special
now have.
Saturday, June 14. will be Flag Dav All over .
TOWN <I-SCTION
The men who built Ilia aiuall ship
1 the United States the “Gridiron Flair"’»« m «nv!
b"'*’bj' *«»••» <b»‘ a SMALLEST. SAYS INMAN.
here
claim that II hug the aame wlng-
foreigners contem ptuously called it when our ir"iM 0*ta“.h“
.“¡If
BUT MOST PRACTICAL apiend that the llealh has, ihul (heir
nation was young, will float ln the pride of its wb#r* nil qualified voter* of »aid
motor develops In horsepower, that
158 years. It will symbolise then as it always T”wn m“y *O,B “t*’" * proposed The •mall «ln*le place monoplane they cun lake oft wllh It In I aeo*
symbolized.
an
ideal
of
hum
an
liberty
of
seif-
cb/,r,’
r
*ubn,"
'"
d
,n"
which
the
Inman
Flying
Service
Btered sa second class matter. February M. 1 9 « . at lhe
.h e . « . . « H i , i X S , " ‘¡ ' “ X T " ,..' "¡X ? 5 hulll for Ihihou Shlnu re<ently 1« not ouda. cun land at a flying speed of
poatofnce, Springfield, Oregon.
10 miles per hour, and that ihetr
sue happiness in his own way, within the law. S3«»’»««»«» tor the Municipal Mrp«rt tho unalleat airplane lu the state, ship has a flying range of nearly 400
MAIL SUBSCRIPTION RATE
which had never been put into practice before in s *w
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.......................... and |»ee Inman wanta It utuhratood
One year ln Advance-------»1J5 Three Month»
the history of the world
1 HbI1 • ’ 334 Ma,n • ” *•* ■« «he polling (hat he ha« never made that claim mile« All of these fa d e have beau
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place
for
all
voter»
In aald Town.
ascertained after many repealed
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may not have reached indeed, we have 4n<*
P°ll« will iw» open «1 Right for the tiny «hip. What he doe« claim .■fllxhla wllh Ihe ship at the local
not fully reached, as we must adm it—the oer- ‘,cl‘>ck *• m ■“,l
»• Eight tor hla product la that II la the field, says Mr Inman.
THURSDAY. JUNK It, UMO
j «mallesl practicable airplane In the
fection of this ideal. Rut we have come closer to ”'TSTS n m,
“ Ld **“'
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it than any other considerable body of human ter Xn»;Xtn1 m
Male. tk.mr disease ion ha* arisen
PRIMARY AND CONVENTION SYSTEMS
Mission Circle to Meet
Over the state on the question of (he
a . 11.1 *■
i ,n^ 1,48 ever succeded in doing. And In mak-
charter amendment
At this time every two years when the county
^ ie e^ ort to live up to the ideal for which
An Act to aai«nd the charter of 1 «wnarahlp n( the smallest airplane
The Mission Circle of the Baptist
central comm ittees of the Republican and Demo- i ,d O*°ry stands we have set an example which ,b* T®wn »f Spri»gfi«ld by adding a and a Salem aviator claim» that the church will meet on Friday afternoon
Heath
monoplane,
which
ha
owus.
1»
Cratic parties are organising.T-e hear much about 41111081 411 the rest of the world has been striving "*** cbap,er tb«,'-<>io authorising and
al the home of Mr». D C. Ogilvie. All
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“ on,inati.n «
1 to x niulate-
.
' ^ . ‘. X T r o V x 'p u " / the smallest which, acrordlug lo Mr members and friends «re Invited to *
Inman,
1»
true,
but
Mr.
Kyerley,
In
and many are advocating a return to the old con­
«»landing and aurfadng
surfacing run
Every governm ent in the world, except ours. poae
p'” <’ of
or •»’•»«nog
attend the afternoon meeting.
vention system Even a few county central com­ has undergone radical if not revolutionary 7“'", a,nd *,"lar*ln« improving and discussing thia plane, say» that:
m ittees pass resolutions favoring the old conven­ changes since th at 14th of June. 1777. when the th7 to w n 'to f'm d X 'E ' i
, ”i “Subatltc'lou of a newly announced 2 Glaaaos Water. Not Too
tion system.
t ontinental Congress officially adopted the Stars i '** l»»y for the tax year"
¡ mi " power lam of two oppoalng cylln
Cold. Holp Constipation
'»» y »« »hull be required d e n weighing about 100 pounds, of
We do not believe that the old convention and Stripes, designed by Betsy Ross, as the *ucb "«*“
! the whirlwind type and developing
standard
of
the
colonies
which
had
so
recently
Jud«m,,n(
of
tha
Common
system was best,
but we ________
do believe _____d
that e it H had
One glass of water 1» not e n o u g h -
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-e d them se.ves free and Independent s t a u i
"."i ¡n approximately .tfi horsepower lu Ihe
lake I glasses a half hour before
some good features, aud in many instances
Heath wluld give It real economic breakfast. You get quicker and bet­
actually produced better qualified candidates for • n»L u
« m 2 ,°S,th rw e4cePtto“ 8 ,he American
,° f ,b® < i** <-m constitutional
office. The prim ary system is breaking down n g J h oWe8t flaF in ,he wor|d today. That is lml,a,lon upo„ thta T ow n » Tax value, and a aafe flying range of SO ter results by adding a little simple
or more miles “
office, and it resolves itself into personal instead L i
\r
as a young nation. Actually, we does ordain as follows
of party politics, with the result that so n e dis
° D ° f ,he old*"st nations, so far as our form
nt? it enacted by the e ie c
gntntled minority faction often n o m in a te s ^ t h e «°
and our flag are m n tern ed .
field orboon -
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party candidate someone whom the rank and tile ! I',4’ions " h ic h were old when we set out upon o«.-,i«» i -r> <•
„
of the party would never nom inate if the system
P,h nde? ?one
b- - b' »»thori.cd
" ,n
were different.
after revolution. Most of them have completely levy ami collect for tha tax vear
yu
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altered their governm ental forms. The British 1,30 ,aí••', no*
« n * il »200000
. ’** would advocate a party convention thirty Empire has become a commonwealth of nractlc- upon al1 pr”,>t‘r,r- both real and par-
days before the primary election, at which time
independent nations. Ireland have been an- .T s L i ^ X V ™ .'« ''» 7 r ’h” Town
^ %
^ ^ r rtteeman w o u id c h o o s *
detached aKain th° u« h
e r e « S fiX .? ;o nr,rf,'b, i,,p : ^ " ,,,o? r: x x a.
can dates for th e primary to run for each office St. Patrick, added to the British flag in 1801, still and »«rfacing runways and enlarging
in which
there are more
more than
than **0
two candidates
candidates rem ains there. France was an absolute monarchy 'mpro»ln*,and
«i
j
'",pro»ln«i»nd/'«
d*»®'ei>
lo p * 'n« »he Spring
filed. Thia convention system would be an elimi­ when we set up our governm ent The royal ban-
? “ unlrlp,,_ * !rpf>rt
nation contest th a t would, we believe, make for
the strengthening of the prim ary system and floating over the Third Republic since our own j in a separate fund to tw known as
keep ~ a —
lot of """*
self —
starters
from inflicting them
~
BAlVoa
Shaw ” • ss..k
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, a. « • « n u i u im u c u n g tnem - revolution, with another empire Intervening The ,be tnuniclpal airport fund, and kep«
selves on the public by taking advantage of con- itoly of today is quite a different nation as its •TP^^• ,', ,nd ,p ,r ' from o,b” - ' “«“I"
dltlo»s „ th . , n „ . „ e .
U dUlerem. from t h .l of 1777. S |» („. then
.h„.o
pret1on».»hen
"." k " r ; -*'*
-
.h .n d n i?H ?h
lt" n 3" " " ’ >
,5,:"^,'
re
neSSanl and T u rk e .
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the m in e , of the candidates two
h™
Tl" '
years hence were not known.
E l“
UM ? 1 u r*ey has 404nd°ned the green disbursed by the Common Council
Ilag Of Mohammed.
by warrants drawn upon said fund,
This system would elevate the office of pre­
r w
a «
j a.
.
*,c h »»rrant to be signed by (he
Denmark S flag, dating from the 12th cen- Mayor and Recorder, and said funds
cinct com ______________
m itteem an and __ have a stim ultting ef-
feet on politics in every"precinct, ' b e c a u ^ ’5 the tu7 r> and Sw itzerland’s, nearly as old, are the J?
expended tor no other purpose
voters would be s e le c tin g T m a n to X 2 5 ° Dly ' ,agS ny,ng today whlch arp (’ldf*r ^ n
our ,h’ n ,ho* / ' ,aort* l
,h" *r'
them in choosing party candidates. It a lso ^ rn d d w ™ f l ,T n u ig h « m o J i h
“ 8« ^ ° “ «*'
greatly strengthen our party government.
an (t h e lio f« «f?r r* more than justified the hopes thia tax for airport purposes as speri-
! ana oeuers Of its founders.
fled herein, then and In that event
For state offices the candidates selected would
the surplus shall revert to the general
fund of the town to be used for gen-
have to be known in most of the counties and be
An airport bulletin issued by the federal gov- eral purpo'l‘”
acceptable to the people in general, instead of
one sectioa.
the Springfield
port many
and “priSU id «hT’J V .H hw
a em
f d^ m ent
riPu has
° n a map of
improvements.
AftS?
^ ’ r*iy
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There are m any features in this system we or t n e standard list of improvements the answ er taxes provided for in this charter
believe would be superior to the free for all con­ none is written. The Springfield port must Am"n<itn®nt shall be levied by the
tests we now stage a t primary election time, and have surfaced runw ays and more buildings to Lown ,n ,he ye*r 1,30 ,n
from which seemingly the poorest candidate is answ er this m ajor information for the benefit to^n’forVhe °Pr e ^ ” g ' " i r X ' . u
orten nominated from a large field.
of pilots »nd owners of aircraft now flying on p®r c^nt thereof, for the purpose of
the coast. The airport tax levy will supply many complying with the provisions of thin
of these fundam entals
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" s e t ; and a vote upon the enactment ol
the Lane county court house and organized for
the next two years. Anyone who, looking over
this earnest and intelligent body of men. would
readJy admit they are more representative of the
county as a whole than any other group that
could be gotten together—a cross section of the
voters of c - ounty. Surelv Democratic govern-
lot suffer in'
h a n d « if
if they
rh « v
m ent would not
in their hands
were given the authority to pass on the candi-
dat- s before next prim ary election time, and to
eliminate, as it were, the least fit candidates for
nomination in offices where there were more
than too running. Too pure dem ocracy often de­
feats its own end.
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•
: this act by the people of the Town
"hall ronslllute a vote on the quei-
| tlon of so exceeding the I! p« r rent
constitutional limitation
upon the
If Mr. Joseph w ants to be reinstated as a law-
ver by the suprem e court he must apologize for T°wn " tax leTjr
following «hall he the form of
what he said about two of the supreme court the The
ballot title by which «aid qu»*«tion
judges
drinking
liquor.
Some
newspapers
and
•
---------r» aim win i»v nuuiiiii it'll in n’c
will be nuhmltted to tbp »»lector« of 1
leading citizens are calling on him to m ake up ! ,hp T,,wn on the offic'.-'! ballot
leadinK,
(Official Railot) N-
I on and 101
and acknowledge an error. Even if he did not
f’H 'R T E R
AMENDMENT B i l l
prove his point to the satisfaction or the judges,
somehow we believe Mr. Joseph is satisfied he is MITTBD TO THE VOT’ RH BV Till-
COUNCIL.
right, and will not apologize.
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n to Datr'
glycerin, saline, etc., (known as Ad-
| lerlkal to one glass
I I'nllke other remedies, Adlarlka
acta on BOTH upper and lower bowel
and removes old poisons you never
thought were In your system Adler-,
Ika stops (IAS and sour stomach la*
10 minutes- Relieves constipation In
I hour«.—Flanery's Drug Btora.
READY FOR
HOT WEATHER
We are apet tally prepared for hoi w eather wllh pleaty
of thirst quenchers and ice cream Everything we sell Is
best quality.
The confectionery line Is our business and we take
pride In giving a little different service and better quality
than is usually had elsewhere.
R G G IM A N N ’ S
Where the Service Is DMTarent”
WE HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK
OF
USED CARS
Priced from $50 up
WHY NOT BUY A GOOD, LOW PRICED USED
CAR FOR THAT FISHING TRIP
MORRIS CHEVROLET Co.
924 Olive St., Eugene. Oregon
Telephone 627
A U T H O R IZ IN G a special levy
o f n o t to exceed 42000.0(1 In th e v« a t
1930 fo r th e purpose o f e x te n d in g
and s u rfa c in g ru n w a y s nnd e n la rg in g
Im p ro v in g and d e v e lo p in g the S p rin g
fie ld M u n ic ip a l A ir p o rt, a il In excess
o f Ih e 0 p e r ce n t C o n s titu tio n a l
u m i.atln n upon th< T o w n ’» Tax
France and Italy are looking croc« a t each
other again, and there is considerable unrest in
Europe. Talk of peace as we will, a war is always
Vote for the airport levy and nut Springfield just around the corner in Europe. Let some
on the air map to 1 s ta y , ’ J Our , ............
field is in th e right radical of o one
take
shot at a (ligni-
digni- Levy.
irvoQtier. .,..,1
, , e c country
u u n ir y la
n e a pot snot
r 77
pJ a n ? f devel°pm ent is approved tary in the other and both nations will be at It
by the United States departm ent of commerce.
again.
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Saint George
According to Mr. Inman. Mr. Eyer-
ley destroys tils own conientlon In
hla alateno-ni by saying Unit a new
type of motor 1» needed In hla ship
to make It have any real economic
value, which It apparently does not
J 5-12
VOTE YES OR NO
YES. I Vote for the Levy.
NO. I vote against the Levy.
I. M. PETERSON,
Town Recorder.
RELIEF FROM CURSE
OF CONSTIPATION
A Rattle Creek physician says, "Con­
stipation is reaponnlble for more
misery than any other cause.”
Hut Immediate relief has been
j round. A tablet called Rexall Order­
lies has been discovered. This tablet
attracts water from the system Into
the lazy, dry evacuating bowel called
the colon. The water loosens the dry
food w aste and causes a gentle
thorough, natural movement without
forming a habit or ever Increasing
i the dose.
Stop suffering from constipation
Chew a Rexall Orderlle at night. Next
¡day bright. Get 24 for 25c today at
Flanery's Rexall Drug Store.
If you cannot read
with
comfort
and
pleasure have an eye
examination now.
DR
E C MEADE
O P T O M E T R IV T
____14- W E C T 8 th A V E
If y o u really cared . . .
BRIEF generation ago, it was not con-
sldercd quite the right thing to discuss
such m atters as the making of wills,
the necessity of insurance, and so on. Such
references implied the thought of death; and
death, as a subject of discussion, was taboo.
We haven’t entirely ougrown (bat inhlbl-
Itlon. either, but we have come to a far more
sensible attitude. We accept the fact, that,
for all of us, life m ust end some time, and
th at it’s just good sense for us to make our
plans accordingly. We Insure our lives; we
draw our wills; and we make arrangem ents
for the disposal of our remains.
All of these steps are taken to protect our
dependants those who are dear to us—
those lot whom we car**. We do ev ‘rytiilng
In our pow«r to protect them to make it
easy for them.
io provide a suitable interment site__in
advance of use is one way in which we can
spare „he feelings of our loved ones one
way in which we can show lliut we renllv
care.
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MEMORIAL FARlC
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