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    T U B S fR tN Q F IM U ) NWWM
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
Publtsked Rvery Thursday at
Springfield. Lana County, Oregon, by
T H E W IL L A M E T T E PRESS
H . K. M A X K Y , Editor.
THURSDAY, JUNR |fl, ¡930
Eleven people were killed In lam e county In
GOLD STAR MOTHER IS
19-9 by automobiles. Let's not try to break this BUD KINT2LEY WINS
MRS. J. A. BAINBRIDGE
record In 1930.
7
“ K uus
PRI..E FOR 20 COUGARS
ON WAY TO SON'S GRAVE
• • •
SURPRISED LAST WEEK.
N E W JOBS FOR O LD
By killin g a total of io cougar dur-
Mra. Em m a Olson. Bpiiugfleld'a
Mrs J A Bainbridge waa the hon­
(P o rtlan d Journal of C o m m erce)
",o o ,h * • “ •*">» •’ » » • 1 .1 Gold S ta r mother, left thle d tv early
K in ,.le y of M l Creek.
»unda>
MornlB, for N< „ J or guest at , surprise gathering held
at her home last Wednesday la hon­
County
wou
„
7
5
oaah
offered
by
f
tr
.t
,.p
of
her >,urney ,u
’ h°
" lr ° n n,an b* ” > “ >*"•
or of her slxty-flfth birthday. H e r
ia m a a ta tlo M on the fact that 2.000.000 Jobs were h,»t he .la te game c.>R.m l..l»n and won England to v l.lt the grave e l h. r
grandchildren, daughters, friends, and
during the l»2O27 period becauee of the robot's advent for him self the title of "champion Kenneth She took the Southern J'u
M A IL SUBSCRIPTION RATE
neighbor« a ll gathered a block front
year In Ad>aacu------- 3 U 2 Three Months
“ ,'C
‘l,rOU«h
-76c But atatlstlca tell a more hopeful »tory. T w o m illion job* w T a m s ““‘’ rf 1 v0 " ! “
her home at 2 00 o clock and a ll went
M oat»a------------- ---------- » I M single Copy _
F r l« -^
if T ilt
a * " d T “ ,,y “ n‘‘ ° « d * “ « « •
a rriv e In the
m
ight
have
been
lo
e
t
-
b
u
t
1.500.00
w
ere
gained
during
....5c
Io the house together for the sur­
he ..m e period- And the gain was a lm o .t entirely due Krlebach of T itte r each accounted largo eastern city toduy.
prise
' Refreshm ent«
were
served
THURSDAY. JUNE 1>, IWO
for 17 of (he "big cat«** and are tied
u
to increased use of machines
during the afternoon, each
for second and third p rla e , of „ 2 6
h
“ WUI
•"
la
the
radio
tnduatrv.
for
example,
there
are
150
000
WHO’LL IMS THE REPUBLICAN NOMINEE’
»
ahtp Kooaevell o . Saturday and plana bringing something for the lunch.
and „ 1 0 0 respectively. It la probs
C#“ par’ d W,th ,6 M 0
to leave England on July 10 for lhe
I*reeent for lhe afternoon lu add*-
t„
J °,8/ Ph 18 dead and the Republican par- refrigeration, almost unknown In 1M0. now g iv e , employ ble that the game commission w ill
? c ! n l ^ ^ ter 4*e p.r iniar> election w i t h ^ t moot to 40.000 people O il-heating h a . created SO.OOo new give each „ 1 1 5 0 For fourth and return trip which la to be made on llon to tbe honor guest were Mrs.
the 8. S. Republic. She w ill return
a candidate It now dveolves upon the state cen- jo b s A n d our leading entertainm ent, the motion picture fifth priaes o f „ 0 and 240 four men Io Tacom a whore she w ill spend H e n ry Goddard. Mrs, L W lla p a e r
M r.
V irgin ia
Hawley.
M r.
I Alts'
are
tied
w
ith
k
i
l
l
,
of
12
cougar,
* " • C° n° “ k fac,o r ot * * • • « « ‘® 350.000 em'
,™n8totiQ« Of a delegate from each
tim e visiting before coming bare, Mrs t'o a k lln and daughter. Ma­
each They are Charles H Erw in of
counties to elect a candidate. If these
to Springfield.
bel, Mrs W. J Culver, Mrs. W. M.
^ ' h r?*nCe l° Jhe regist*‘r*d wish of
f0 ra ° “ “ ' “ ow ever. «hat numerous Haglta. Uard Sawyers of Elkton. W II
Allen
Members of Ibe Am erican Legion Lyons, L illie Goddard. Mrs
lU
m
C
larkk
of
O
akridge
and
H
a
rry
m .Tt
J b ?r re®P®cUve counties then they w o rk e r, dtaplaced by machinery, h . v . been unable to
M g r B . J.
J. fL
H.
aux ilia ry gathered al ber borne nnw
bere
iw W e tte l. M r . Bert Low ery,
y f IB
VOt* 7 Or Governor Norbladd or Harry Hud any place for th e ir abllltlee. Some o f them are un W right of Glide.
a fte r Boon for a tu r pria« ***1° bridge, Mrs. John Goddard Mra.
S 2 ^ t’.uh?LneXt tW° hlgh men a t Section V h o educated, o th e r, illite ra te . A number have been trained During the contest period a total n Saturday
n r f v In he»-
u
_____
anne
Nancy
Cham berlain. Mrs. Orace ' (J o *
party
In her honor u She
was present M
“ ^ ‘ed sU the counties Mr. Joseph did not save «o do w ork
b a . no p art.cu .ar value today
of 341 cougar, were accounted
for ed with an ever'nating w reath t o i l « dard, and daughter. Vera, and Mrs.
one which was carried by Charles Hall
F w le r .l Board for V o c .lo u al Education h u c a .e . of this In all sections of the state. Thia ex­
• Ilk Am erican flag both of which she L M A llls te r
ad; * ” m’ n t'
’• J“ " ’ < everything po.s.hl.. ceed, by a considerable figure (he
B e S j t T E ^ N° ? ’^ carried 18 count‘es and ran . '" J " , 7
a taking w ith her to pla< .•
second m five of the counties carried by Mr Jo- to help these m is fit, adapt themselves to chnged con,II- record of any previous year. T here Is grave of her sou who la burled In
tiona.
C
areful
planning,
trainin
g
a
n
d
’
e
d
u
c
.tlo
n
^
.r
V
th
è
SXP h ' HM r ,C o r b e t t carried seven countie^ and ran
N O T IC I TO CREDITORS
a state bounty of 225 on each cougar England near Ixindnn.
second ,n five counties carried by Mr. Joseph and main Ingredients of the proposed remedy.
killed In Oregon woods but to in.
■ trred
as second class m atter. February 24, i» Oj. at the
poeto IB ce, Springfield. Oregon.
w iu ? ^ ,’«
“** h*" '*ke" away “ ha* tf’“0 b*‘ k
» *.
Bud
dofetonlt u h 7 br- ' lT,B ,ha‘ ,ha u»-
In the one carried by Mr. Hall.
F
spire h u n te r, to Increased activity NEWLYWEDS R E T U R N T n
, f o f Or* <on
“ »• f*"-
° WM
“r < County
"«•« of
and thus aid In .he protection of deer
URN ' °
i ih-
L . M
8?
t-ona
If these men act according to the voters’ choice
* * * a dM|J' «PPelnted exeru to r of tha
tho commission offered, more than
SPRINGFIELD ON FRIDAY
„ their counties then Governor Norblad would re­
V " " f V l" a M cLean, daceaaed. and
a year ago, p rlz e , totaliu g f.'.oo to
ceive -3 votes and Mr. Corbett 13. However they
and and all (wraona having elalm«
M r ami Mra. Curl »loan loft Tuea-
be
distributed
among
the
rive
lead
agaln«(
the nald ««tat« art« hereby
are not bound to nom inate either of the two men
'd ay m orning lo r Oregon C ity a fte r a
f! lug hunters. By tho a c tiv ity which
di1? U1u t j y ^ n l,h at * candiddadte m ight have
X fe d «
hr’ 7 law
n ‘ “ required
M r,a lm " a t t k _
few days spent at the l*aclftr beach v
vortried
aa by
followed the offering of the prtxea it
disqualified himself since the primar-' and con­
office of j> a n k A DePua. a tto rn i»
■ a.
Both Mr. and M ra »teen and
¡la
safe
to
say
that
several
hundred
^ tth fe *
8 «’ r,n a n«l«l. Oregon7
sider someone else. As the m atter stands it seems
M r and Mrs. C live Stanley, a ll ol
deer were saved
A cougar la aald
iSa, L ^ 4 l? n ^ Norbladd has lhe in8ide ‘rack as
« *•'• ■’*
whom eloped last week and were .bla n o t t i “,OBth* frOm
! to account for the k illin g of at least
he polled 46,074 votes to Mr. Corbett 33,861 which
m arried, returned to Springfield un
Dated
June
14.
1230.
week
undoubtedly will have some weight with the sec­ DO PEOPLE FEEL BETTER BECAUSE YOU one deer
***", a * T
* throughout
,hr,,u,hou' each Friday and spent the week-end here
FRED E. LBM I.B T.
PASSED BY"
| year- <*»<! m ak e , g re a te r Inioads M r uiid Mra. Stanley expect to r-. 1 , K»»‘*»»or of the estate of V in e M o
ond choice counties where the two men ran in
among
der
than
Leen, d oeaaed
do hunter« during
some instances very even. Mr. Joseph was nom­
model apartm ents above the Stanley
inated . by
of hLs • - 27,672
K reason
« -----------------
• • • • “ votes
• v w m in
« u Multnomah
* i n o m a B f iv e f t S r t
a
s office by appointm ent at the open »t-amin,
store and make th eir home there
«■(aie. A D’ PU* a‘‘®'"ar for tbe
county but Governor Norblad topped Mr C o rb e tt'
h s telePhon»‘ rang. A wom an's
J 12-22 Jy S-lO-tT
by more than 2000 for second place which m ust ,«n ° a t the other end of the wire asked him to NEW POWER EXTENSION
AUTOMOBILE FENDERS ARE c a « « ,“
also be considered.
cal1 at her house th a t evening.
DAM ACPn nw c iT i in n .u
..
U C * - G L Y C E R IN
POLICY TO AID FARMERS
• • •
,HI® voice betrayed his irritation, but he pro-
DAMACED ON SATURDAY
MIX FOR CONSTIPATION
T IIE TARIFF AND BUSINESS
”2
calJ ' Then he snaPI»ed the received on
In older to extend present power
Sim ple glycerin, buckthorn hark
Fondera on
automobiles
tne hook and exploded.
- the
__ ___
_____ being
ru ral disincts
districts driven by Bin Bollard ami n«y ca." saline, etc, aa mixed In A dlerlka
ov,’ f\e u" certaintles in the business w orld’ are
"There is a woman who has nothing to do all lines to serve aa
7 “ many
““r rural
driven by Bill I ’nllnrd and llev Cai
Uevea ronatlpallon In T W O hours t
arge y t® ,^?d with the signing of the d»y but gad about. She m ight just as easily have -
,? Te, '
f“rn”'r ........... . *«-r. both damaged Saturday uf- Moat
medicines act only on lhe lower
“t o r i ? 1 ” ' expfre8Sed President Hoover. The bill.! galled me this m orning or* earlv in the afternoon M^unui? Rfe,
‘U"tOmer'
“" no<m wl,,u th- ' “ ,llll|,d
bowel, but A dlerlka acta on B O T H
«?nn S yAd‘reCt^ tO the interest of the farm ers'’ But no. she had to put it off And spoil mv w en- iLs an, « T “’
r ( h , 1 ‘ ln
«"«th ___
pan of _____
town ___
», up<*,,r anrt low er bpwel. rem oving
should do much toward stabilizing business, in- ta «- Nobody but a doctor has any idea i f how
“nu,'un1ewd “ n, w ex‘"nitl“n «»'• cording to police reporta No one
VOU never thought were In
dustry and agriculture during the next few inconsiderate people can be ”
V
* * K° U o eff#ct
once' Thl’
- «•> * ™ f X ; i . x . x 8w ¿ T ^ i ’X r a u T ’g i ;
tnonth8-
On two recent trios w i t h t w n d i r r o e „ „ . _
, “ ow pollcy
for « consider-
n the I cllard MUtoniohll«* and front headache lx*t Adlerlha giv« Rtomarh
W-hile this is the highest tariff this nation has h a d a n interesting opportunity to contrast theii
« ? X llX 1er'nV m,me,rt
f*"d',r
<>n th« car b**ing drlr» n bv
^<,W«I« a R E A L cl«aiitng ana
Casteel were both bed!
dumnaed
n ’’ h"J*
J'<’ U »«•»’ - f l a n o r y ' .
ever had. mid there has been some threats of re- cond,lct toward their fellow beings
.
p o w w company to .„ rv ,.
Iirtlg otor«
taliation by other countries, it is not believed . °,ne of theni has ’»«‘i«’ several million dollars estimafed^ann^i
UP°"
this will be the result. The average duty to im- ’ !n lhe pa8t f«w year». W henever he enters a din- ,he X
„ S
,2 7 ”““’ Und* r
porters m der the new bill will be 16 per cent and 1 ng car or a hotel he wanted everybody to under-
_ compaBy w111
t r y our
as Congressman Hawley expressed it. the United at,and that he is r,ch and important. W aiters dis-
?
“'n<,U"' °f ,h"
S tates m arket is worth the price.
,ike h,m - even though he tips them liberally I eomtru -ti n T** ,r*”' enu’ for l,n*
DELICIOUS REFRESHING
, .t c i to
- __eDl'
h Ti e ,neM b:nC arrie8 a 5 1 ,,°
thousand
_ ^ i « _______
“ barra88ed ay hi8 - id e a l de-
m ands for attention.
' ~
***”
a e * et<’- ,o «ervo new customer» In the
board feet duty on dressed lumber and this is ex­
The m anner of the other man is the exact re- toc'lL<”’tr‘Cl*'
'* “ HU,”"*n" al
pected m aterially to assist the lumber industry
verse. You never would guess that he is a power i n
' ' J ”'’’'
Or“ ,r
now in straightened circum stances. The feat of in
world industry. He never gives ordere! b S .
tZ X S -
aa,r
^BRUC
TON-
SO D A
feared by the House and passed bv a*single"vote do°.s^ eni8 Sl,r,’ri8®d that anybody should want to ^ ’X h ’on^o'w.j'.y'm ’
Step In our store a t any time and try one of our delicious
refreshing Ice Cream Sodas.
They are different. They'll help to keep you cool'
........
» e e
way. But how m any are really considerate? How
In the past ten years the Oregon penitentiary Hnw'mTi* ln8t,nctive reaP fft and sym pathy? MR. AND MRS. SCHNETZKY
' I '? " - F
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HAVE BIRTHDAY DINNER
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aaavkA
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W T.
fI ft f]
M T«. A,
cent increase in our jyopuTafiom'h app"ars°we are doerno'T sm nkn i ’1* th .8 t d, n'an is go^
hp "”,lr dau«hter-
rapidly becoming more lawless
fi„ r h u ’
♦C’ d° eS not ,aki1 a drink> d°es not '•»tertalned at a
•
•
•
'
aO„ t a l 8 O r t h a t
,
">e Schnctxky
J.
»*>< ' Il D 2* Z k V
/ \ Couple o f our M o st Undesirable C itions.
/ T S ? TncGluntry
•S pfc. .etily gorgeou s !
One. ptace,tiu>u^i, they
• u j a fierce cleg t and.
he chased Henry clear
toU tocar. Idontknav
why idretec» are permitted
to keep suah ferocious,
vicious animals.
I know where
they’re going to
h^*e Ote grandesC
greerveorn. I’ll
iu-st motor hack
uieri e a bf
- r . / la te r
'W h«rv the Service la Different"
R lld
Josephine John»,
birthday d in n er, at
horn.- ,,n Sunday af
. .
I Jnese are negative and unim portant. The real "’’•noon, a »octal time wa» enloved
in h l f , IS, h.avi? s trouble with the procedure a,a’'k of a Christian and a gentlem an is w hether follow ing the noon meal » h i. t, wa»
m her s. bool election. The county seat is troubled be ‘f™ 18 other Pe°Pl« as he would like to be « "en d ed by M ajo r and .Mr» w
n f ° .» ', a n y Pe° P’ e w h o
to usurp the treat}ed-
H u n tle y, . „ d th e ir daughfer
place of lawyers.
ha? bethe; Lhey feel better or W0r8e b- aa8e he « ^ 1 , - Leaubow. Dr. and M r , it Mr».
nas passed by.
Mortenaen, M r. nd M r,. M. A. P.
B y Altari T. Reid
FGGIMANN’S
and th e ir tw o children. M axw ell, a
V irg in ia Lee. and Thomas Patrick
RELIEF FROM CURSE
OF CONSTIPATION
A B attle Creek physician ,aya, "Cott
patlon 1» re»ponHlble
for
more!
Li.’.iery than any other caune ”
But Im m ediate re lie f ha» been!
found. A tablet called Rexall Order-
He« ha« been dlncovered. This tablet
attracts w ater from the ,y » te m Into
the lazy, dry evacuating bowel called
the colon. The w ater loonen« the dry
food waate and cau«eg a gontle
thorough, natural movement w ithout
form ing a habit or ever lncreanlng
the dose.
Stop Buffering from conatlpatlon
Chew a Rexall Ordorlle nt night. Next
day bright. G et 24 for 26c today at
Flanery's R exall Drug Store
Have You Ever
Known a Cook
Like This?
Have you ever known a cook who
never failed to have dinner ready on
tim e?
Who prepared perfect meulg
whole you spent pleasant hours far
from the kitchen?
Who kept your
kitchen always refreshingly cool, Im­
m aculately clean?
These things and more you ac­
cept as a m atter of course from the
Invisible Cook of the Electric Range.
Dials adjusted, dinner In the oven
cooking heat and cooking time Just
right for perfect flavor . . . out you
go for a carefree afternoon. When
a
I& Ù
you return dinner Is ready right on
time . . . the kitchen Is cool and d ean
• • - there’s not a thing to do but Place
a perfectly cooked meal on the table.
SEE YOUR DEALER TODAY-LET HIM DEMONSTRATE
THIS CAREFREE WAY OF COOKING WITH AN
If you cannot read
r;- — wl'h
comfort
and
''2-? 1 Pleasure bavo an eye
examination now.
AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC RANCE
douN T A iN states
DR E C MEADE
O .T O M tT R I /T
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P ower company