The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, June 26, 1930, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAO« FOUR
T H E S P R IN G F IE L D N E W S
i In picking
i FP® kind
not to nominate
the Republican
candidate for gov-
ernor the sta te Republican Central com m ittee
might well consider the kind of man not to nom ­
inate by taking stock of some of the present state
officials. Oregon has many old men and « ripples
d eii^ n d ^ l4 ’ e ° ,f,Ce8 where you,h and energy is
Publtehad »vary Thursday at
Springfield. Lana County, Oregon, by
T H E W IL L A M E T T E PRESS
H *■ M AXKT. Bdltor.
aa aeroad clues mattar. February 14, 1WÎ. at the
Poeto««». Springfield, Oregon.
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TOM KAY AND THH LAND GRANT COUNTIES
r e J e * dFuma aro b'*inK beaten for Tom Kay. state
treasurer, m an effort to convince state couimit-
teem en that he is the logical selection for the Re­
publican candidate for governor. But Mr Kav
m ust look to the counties, which he has lambast'- I
f?F
nomiuaI‘E’“ and he will be
remembered m lb of these counties as the state
Who tried to pry hundreds of thousands
of dollars of federal 0. & C. land grant money out
of the county treasury. Lane county, for instance
ould have lost >300.000 from the first navment
and about >40.000 a year thereafter, if his manip­
ulations had gone through with.
We have every respect for many of these old
fellows who may have rendered valiant service
to the state In the past but In the Interest of effi­
cient governm ent and progress they should be
relieved. They are now living on their reputations
- history will give them a greater place if they
cease to be a millstone around the sta te 's neck
In the prim aries many people vote for a name
but the comm itteem en might well Investigate
what is back of the name they cause to be printed
on the November election ballot.
• • •
THURSDAY. JUNK 3?6. 1930
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state forest men
I ¡FRESE DOG THOUGHT
»-OREST MEN
FORMER SPRINGFIELD
,SSUE NEW SM 0K ,NC
BOY WINNER OF >200
TO HAVE BEEN POISONED
RULES FOR SEASON
FOUNDATION
CHECK
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i Another dog 1« he 11«red (a have
Smoking In the tim ber, brush or
grnaa areas or the uatloual foreata of
Oregon w ill ba prohibited by a regu­
lation of the Regional Foreatar'a of
flc * at Portland comment-lug July 1,
and lasting u ntil the clone of the fire
season.
Almond Read I foni m way, form er
.. a
Springfield resident who
now resides
nt Cottage d ro ve , received a cbeoh
for »100 last weeh as a gift of the Leo
pold Bchepp foundation. T he money,
which It given annually to a certain
number o f Am erican boys In gtvsn an
The regulation laaued Inst weeh a reward for d ea n living, good «-1,1-
provides that, "except on paved or senahlp. and Interest In religious
surfaced highways, smoking on lands training.
or the United Stales w ithin the na­ l-eopold Rchepp, donor of (he foun
tional forests of Oregon and W ash­ uatlon funds, was a form er newspa­
ington Is prohibited while travelin g In per boy who was aided by a w ealthy
tim ber, brush or grass, from July 1
ntsn tv scqqulro an education and
until the dose of the fire season • •
eventually accum ulate a fortune, lie
declare,! by the Regions, Forester, but m a d . a p l.d .e when . . „ , ‘n , ¿ . p . „
not later than September ,0 '
that If h . ever became w a L tT y h .
P01®0“ «* •• <h<® < Hy thia waok
I'h lh
lin t s «
lia
I
Thia
lim e I It l (arsasi
was I the
dog l - _ bah.nglng
to the Froaa fam ily that waa fed the
pnleoa
According to M r Freee the
dog haa been kept tied In hla yard
except when the n h lk ra n look It out
with them to piny which they did Mon
day. The dog became III before they
re.urned home and died that night a f­
ter suffering from what a veterinary
claims waa strychnine poisoning. M r
Prose ataloa that ha thlnka someone
fed the dog something while It eras
tied up la th e ir yard.
Thia le the second Instance of d ig
poisoning to be reported In this efty
during recent months.
The smoker s «-ode. aa the uew rul- would set aside a fund with which
Ing Is termed, Is m erely the rules oh- >o assist other boys who live up to MORE SHEEP ARE KILLED
served by careful woodsmen w h o '« certain pledge which they ara re­
IN FRANKLIN DISTRICT
smoke and has been adopted almost QUlred to sign T hree »(Minors are ap-
unlversally as a standard of conduct imlnted and they serve aa Judges of
T w o more claims for slain sheep
by smokers during the fire season, the youth's abiding by the rules of have been presented to the county
say Cascade fore», officiate. The rules the pledge
dog control board during the past
are few In number, simple to follow
Boy» who receive «Id from the week, according to J B. 4crrla. eo«uk
WE CAN T FIGHT CHANGE
and easily remembered They merely foundation are also e x p e c t*, , o help ,y dog supervisor. O n var M arch and
" ’hen I was a small boy in the country we had rem ind you to no, smoke while travel- slin,e other hoy later In life.
A rth u r Shove, both of tha Prank Un
Ing In tim ber, bniah or grass land ex
a Rood old neighbor named Daniel Roe. who cep,
on paved or surfaced h ig h w a y . J £ T h ’ k
h'8h district presented claims fo r three
owned a cranberry meadow. He brought the w a -!c*pt
pnve<’ or ’"''»»<•<•<, highways school here before
, ...........
T ” to Cottage sheep. T his makes ,» total j f eight
ter for flooding his meadow through a dee dih h
“ ” >»• « " " • O ro v . 2
k moving
I”
‘T“ *** claim s lo be received thle month
a
«bout a quarter of a nUle away.
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T h e connty dog control board w ill
w
riding <»’ homebnek or w ith in a ve
" " ' . f,‘o ,h « 11 »’ • » . has been
meet next Monday to consider the
1 «HaIf o i uevery sum m er of his life he spent dig h,c,‘>
country o r .... «rail» or
" f ' h*
club “ nd
claims before (he board and to make
u!«? r'«" ¿h<* diFt and stones which had fallen Into narrow ro*d*' and does no, mean that . ,T ,|U* r,.’ ‘ »«- » « • also taken a lowancea.
that ditch
I M ° a m o k ia , i . prohibited a, c am p , or
” •**
’ • ,ud ’ “ ‘
™ e 8 ta * Of Oregon has « ^ a y s gotten dollar
the fa c lT th a A w ^ c * tond*
the counties despite
were often
d 'iU d
ere eXe,npt and l^ r e
The «».»I • . ? a«*nquenvies in tax collection,
A C T d
° rCgOn had lo8t ,,othiu« »»y the 0.
fea rilv T h e ^ PU° r 9 bU‘ lhV COUnties »“ d
n e a rly . The federal governm ent reimbursed the
counties and Mr. Kay caused the state to carry a
whi
supreuie court for a share' to
which ,t bad no right, thus incurring a large^eourt
¡ 2 ! c « “. t e h X ‘ w o ? ?
w drf '" d tkw ’
« •« ¡¿ m b w u l,,r: b“ i" >
>«n.eU1. r6s : g ? ¿ g ' S " u - ' m " " *
who foot
»»
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on Mr.
’l ^ Kav.
dtìnZZhÌ
tOfoÌetereÌ
^
“ ■ u < ed ■ » —
aA
»»s x
I
municipalities’
o w 7Ö
run their
their finances
municipalities i how
to run
finance« S i . - l , nd
county on a cash basis doesn't need
a debt ridden state. But Mr Kav can't
?
out of other people's b u s Ä S Ä p S S
r a is o n the county o. & C. money is more prooi
d
Z
X
» d « .« r b Mm s i . , ? “• T
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he
‘» z s “¿ ’" ¿ - F
s c 801,1
air. the tb™'!
ing on.
m e id iw ’’^ d 1,°' “ “"h
dled r-
H‘8 Son
x
r x
The Oregon state fire law» prohibit
“‘eado* ' a a »d
abandoned. My
M e father
m b e r bought
¿might thro* ln,t
d “ it was abandoned.
bur" '" «
m aterial.
th<\ d,tch- »‘ost of which ran through our woods m a ,rh ’ a- ‘•'garettee. cigar«, ei
and eyery sum m er we fill a little piece of it un
" flr* u nex,in«ui»h.d. and it
W‘th JUnk and ^ b a g e and cover it with d S .
“ Is felt that thia additional tightening
Vb.................
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- his - way
• * through college by x the x prof­
it» from these.
Heme n way waa recommended for
the foundation fund by Rev W A
Klklns.
Division M anager Here — M r. and
M r* C- C- A r r hlhald of Roseburg ar-
st«2?w U?1vler I Wa,kod through the woods and
r l* " d
Sprlngfi.dd Sunday evening
hair h .a t a , e s c bair. Already the ditch Is
“ ,,d w',r» «“ «••,• •« the home of M r.
la n destroyed. In five years more it will be gone
“,nd M r" w K. Barnell. M r Archi-
a h
.
.
.
bald returned to Roaebura*.
Roseburg, w
where
H a p m hs*
he
M g ' ' N o S, m 7 e aM a M s ’ l m " ‘ i , d l M c ' ‘ ‘ ' ' ' e ' ° r " < ,,h '
Is division manager id the California-
Oregon Power company, ea rly Mon
m » N . . York Cub I ,»,k,-„ .U h M
* 'D T ° « ^ T E R A N S
day morning Mra Archibald rem ain­
v l n i L r ' a f" h° u^*d th at the K,orious days had
A recent change In the Unite«, ed here for a few days
C re tie i n d T hlS,PZOfeS8iOn The ar<'hite« tR (,f States v e te ra n . Insurance law now
j
•
up of restrictions In the use of fire on
n",1,,nal ,o«"" lnn<t» Will m aterially
reduce ” »<•
numbers of fires
rau"e«t br smokers each year.
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' N S U R 4 N C E '• * '» C H A N C E S
One often hears that Mr. Kay Is an efficient
state treasurer and has a grasp on state a f f S
The same thing is said of Mussolini in talv \u to
Ctauc efficiency is not wanted in O reg S ,7’
e le id o i* «
nom inated- *°uld wait until after
thZr' h f U ? ° n tO a PP°int a state treasurer
control Rut he3*6 fV'l l^ )wer over th‘‘ board of
control. But. he won’t he elected. He is the di­ ’ , ~,T a d 7 ° me
m onuments that are eter- n>,‘k’‘« <« possible for veterans of the
rect opposite of the late Mr. Joseph and his advent rn, ; 7 i i j 1\Od.e r,i archltect ha« no such hope. H e W orld w ar who were entiled ,o ap-
* ° UJ d uadoubtedly mean that these 50.000 vot- himself had designed three houses in New York p ' t »or Insurance while in the »er
ers would be with an independent candidate.
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hi nia8nificent that he expected them to carry Tlce- * nd wh° are now in good health
Air Kay has seen fit to tell the American Legion h 2 ,
J " . ** Senerat,on8- All three have «» apply for government life inaur-
a t times how to conduct itself and a glance at the in J 1
d
D tO make way for a I’a »tment build- " “ re m any m ultiple of moo. but not
list of state committeemen shows several ex-ser-
i n,
Ie” ,han ,100° or mor* ’han ,10.000.
vice
men
the
alk! d with
with a a clergyman
c,erKy»'«n who
who had
had recently
recv..Uy vis-
»,«- Prov1
-
n<k m
a»«« from a
, most populous counties^ofThe „ 2 I / talked
,le<l that no person may carry
a r l» h w
hem h
I„1-------- > success- ’nor’‘
mor*' ,b"’
,b*" D0.0OO Insurance nt any
state—m fact they represent about half of the , “ „ d a 5 C itv
ty n parish
where
he o had labored
8tate- We imagine these men do not (U y th ,rVr -v ears ago. That portion of the city one ,lm*
think Mr. Kay won the war.
has now become a slum. The old families have Under-this provision, those veter
Mr. K ay is well known a b o u t th e «m to 1- r . scattered to the suburbs. The church is closed.
ana wbo are ,n «ood >>c»i«h. trre«pcc-
toc Well known we opine t 2 a p Sre tae v o t / i o f , ' W’h at is Ieft'' he explained sadly "to show for
‘h’r
,or
.
.
.
«V
» a majority of A
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M
<ll”
m
e
rotes
Of
a
u
,ny
la
b
o
r?
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10 s n o w I o r surance w hile In the service or have
the 36 committeemen.
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,
.
* ,n<’e a |l°*e < , Ih e lr insurance to lapee.
'd a .,< ,i/ hinZ
P e^de are left—the sons and mav now «PPly for insurance up ,0
a f ™ l tere ° f the men and Women to whom his «to 0<M> With the understanding that
ertAtiflrP| in, r NeY York »Partm ent house destrov-
ons were preached.
the amount o f Insurance applied for.
®d, ± 2 ; 2 d,n* ^n ,i fai!ed to nielt the ice in rfle
refrigerator. The buHders should "¿nw *5 ln the
“Your hearers trained their children in rieht r 1”’ ,h‘’ ,moun' of ln"l,rT’"<*
in
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stl -.
for a two weeka visit. M r M.tntgom-
• r y returned Sunday evening
Married Woman Fwars G at
— Eats Only Baby Food
" P f r S year* , a le only baby food,
everything else formed gas
Now
thanks ,0 Adlerlka. I eat anything
and enjoy life
Mr« M Ounn
Jus, O N K spoonful A d lerlka r»
llevea a ll Q A8 so you can eat and
Sleep better
Acts on B O T H upper
and low er bowel rem oving poisons
von never knew were there, and
which roused your stomach trouble
No m a tter wha, you have tried for
stomach and bowela, A d lerlka w ill
surprlae you !— Flsnery'a Orug Store
Nothing So Refreshing
And Really Cooling
as a haaping plat* of
ICE CREAM
i n i
Especially if |fg E g g lm a u s — T akn
i j
1 1
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w
•
C.an 1
, Change, and It is well that we
Fifty-nine per cent of the world's telephones ne^mkn»«}* ‘w
be if evervthlng were
are in the United States. Europe has onlv h a l f as L r o h n n h »
wonderful th at each new gen-
m any phones as this country. Communication m in i, ip - i f f 1 1^ / un ot takin8 the world apart and
has ever been a dominan factor in our Z i n a "
*
*
F aga‘n
The church may be closed, the house torn
• • •
.down, the ditch filled up. But Mr. Roe and the
. . .
i architect and the n r e a c h e r e a c h h i.it , . .
c a i’i h t ^ i ^ l l i h 'h t o 1 flyiDg aViat° F bUt the 8tOFk mCnt ‘n thC “ Ve8 ° f the 1>COP,e whoni be served’
We can do as m uch; and it is all th at we , nn do
fortnmtlon
regarding
this
FG G IM A N N ’S
W here tbe Servie» le D ifferent"
additional
privilege granted to veterans may he
" b‘ »m*<> »>» addressing any regional
°»»l<,‘‘ ™ 'he central office of the u .
8-
a quart home tonight.
Veteran » Bnroau
ThP" 8r* B O W *np-xim.,e-
’r *50 00# »'""nm rni life inaurance
po,lc,ea- »x rre g a tln g over ,3.000.000
000 •■»’•rance
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You Never
How Easy It Is
V leltlog From Fortien«, — M is t Ear-
Iron Rchlewe of Portland la visiting at I
the home of M r. and Mr». Fred Freee,
thle wenb.
The woman who cooks for the first
time on an Autom atic Electric Range
«»
thrills to her first adventure in scien­
RELIEF FROM CURSE
OF CONSTIPATION
A B attle Creek physician eaye, "Con­
stipation Is
responsible
for
m isery than any other cause ~
But Im m ediate
re lie f has been
found. A tablet called Rexall O rder­
lies has been discovered. Thia tablet
attract» w ater from the ayatem Into
he laxy, dry evacuating bowel called !
the colon. T he w ater lntoseaa the dry
food waste and causae a gentlq
thorough, natu ral movement without I
form ing a habit or ever Increasing
the dose.
Stop suffering from constipation
Chew a Rexall O rderlle at nigh. Next
day bright. Get 24 for 25c today a,
Flnnerv'a R exall Drug Store
tific cookery. The cl«-an oxygen-free
■»•i-.'
beat of the electric range, she dis­
covers,
. L. •
elim inates
all
the
soot,
smoke, flames, fumes and discom fort
bo long associated with open plate
cooking.
So refreshingly cool and spotlessly
clean . . . a fter cooking, a handker­
chief rubbed over the outside of the
pan fails to collect a single speck of
the crusty grime th at she used to
scour away.
G o in to Y o u r D e a le r s T o d a y -
S e e th e D is p la y o f
Sun
and
a rtific ia l
<-d again«, with
I L ite lenses th a t
I serve the vision.
Automatic Electric
Ranges
pre
mountain
S tates power C ompany
DR
E C MEADE
o p t o m e t r i / t
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