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P A G I FOUR
T IW Ü H U M W J I M W S
THE SPRINGFIELD
NEWS
Published Every Thursday at
Bprtagfteld, L a d * County, Orvgoa, by
T H 1 W IL L A M K T TB PRESS
H. B. M AXEY, Bdltor.
a t second class matter, February 14, i«« j, at the
yoetofflce. 8prtagtivld. Orvgoa.
THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1930
F ,IB
officers of the law taking the necessary risks of
IMHHiIation.^ven^n Chlc^tx Is'prttbabh’is f o w as
T?
P H E M IU M L ,S T
¡0 L D B R "> 0 E a p p r o a c h e s
M ntvrtain
aak-ved
Qusele
BEING DISTRIBUTED ARE DANGEROUS HAZARDS
l,r‘■""u,,,
,or "»• K'«1“
AS LEFT BY CONTRACTOR
In England or Prance
’
e‘,," h • n" “ «1 « '•» • «•«»«x fa ir Is now
That does not dis, aw e . however of the fact that
’"•‘rib**d by M“b«" Chadwick. . ?h* ‘ ^
ere has
has developer!
developed in
In America
America a a criminal
crlmfoa! e ì e - | Z T £ . J ? ‘ *
- ** X -
there
ward Hie'aiith »rl'n ° St i,‘'{lan1t ,n *1?. att,tu<1‘* to* Horse racial, fir» works aaaoaat f,,rral"« •
M r and Mrs Henry Koet enterlata-
ed el tlie lr home over Ihs Week end
(or a number of Irienda and relatlvva,
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ali of whom Ilve In Portland Arnoni
‘"Tr', a '.a*
Ihoee bere * e r e Mra. F rank Parker,
Mrs M e ille Aeher, J J ,towan. Ix>r-
»»rioos haaard. eapee- , r a l “ »
H .'h Jvaa Rowan, OHM
M A IL S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E
ta Advance......... »1T» Three Months
Mo» t h * ----------------------- U SS Stacie Copy
..TSc
—Se
T H U R S D A Y , J P U Y S. 193«
BRIGHT SPOTS ON T ire BUSINESS MAP
many ways of evading the pun.shmZnt which to T ? * “ 7
U ‘*
due them for their crimes The hash- trouble is „ b »"»»»«■• <“'• xear ar» botag
with our courts and with the public sentiment
••J**“*1 ,or » « f lu it a r v i. live
which permits travesties on Justice to go un- *t<H? *Ud h*"d,w“rb “*hlbl” a wide
heeded
variety a t p rliea arv offered
heeded and
and unchecked
unchecked.
Pro«pecIa arv for Ihv biggest dis­
amali children go swim m ing and play
about unareompanled by their par*
enta
The contractors h a w let! a »hört
«pproach .ailen dln g troni thè bank io
thè alone pler and bave mervly toe
natleil a heam arroaa thè raudway to
Indicate that thè road la rloaed
A
■ tro n i wlnd la »utricleni lo blow thl»
down and regardleaa ut hi» baaard to
motori»!» there exl»t» thè greater oue
for the »mall children who ran now
play about on tog of the pier without
«»x railing or other «levies Io keep
them from »topping over the hank and
plunging to the river below.
One r#n
„ y„ry f |n i v|pw
V V o
The United States map showing business con­
play» in the history of the fair, accord
curbing the grafters
ditions as of June 1 had only eight bright spots on
lug to Mrs. Chadw lrk.
ix'riaJ1 v a S T c a h E i n ^ h ’r h o f
*T' . ,r President
,™ ur“1 "«>▼«■
nas
signee
(he
bill
which
pro-
Hoover has signer! the bill which p r o - -----------------------
P a oi
U \ 1 aliforma, the hottest place on the , vides for a federal system of licensing dealert In
,a f
where » often gets HO degree« In ! perishable products.
Pick C har rive— M r a rd Mr». 0 H
the shade with no shade. Two of the other bright
The effect of this law will be to give the gov- l urn,r m<,lor** «° »»»them L ass
spots v.ere in Texas, one on the southern tip and emment the power to regulate the business prac- ">“nl> 8und»x »•»«’ picked several
another in the Panhandle. Oklahoma and Ark- tices of commission houses and others doing an , " “* ch*rr,M Thr ch"rr* cr"P *»
ansas had small bright places, Iowa and Illinois interstate business.
,
*
,ood ,hl* X*ar ln ,b»f P«ri of
shared a tiny spot as did also South Dakota and
This
may
prove
to
be
of
as
great
benefit
to
the
hF
C
C
U“,y• »‘‘«rdlng Io Mr. T u rn e r
N eb rask a,
/
Z f - '
« * • —« ?■»■'»•»
HI m e
““
.
W a tc h in g » pk u
larniers
of the United States
as any other nieas-
thQi l t ? 1 g «the bU8in5St map one ofteu notices ure Intended for farm relief. Every grower of
looking aoulh along the riv e r from the
the
bu8me88 J 8 lpest often the climate is commodities shipper! to distant markets has had
approach, but »ome precautionary
the most rigorous with the worst soil and where at one time or aim her exprXn™ with dishonest
measure should be taken.
2 .? K T “
re “ ,alr v“ma" “ d p r “ ‘“c-
« f f . « ¿ t o i f d,“ x ; »
u u h u iii
"“?s v o r “ ' m ri8h' Th- • *
—
I’ i.'iiT ? ! “*?
“ “ hlmaeIr- People
must work harder under adverse conditions and
it seems that they overcome great natural obsta­
cles and make prosperity.
This is vv.,
a lesson
well
learn
- —
-
r. we might
.
---- .—
......... here
.
* in
**
Oregon. We
° - ften - U - l vd - tO se ep with our
great natural
ural resources
we
will
-------- with confidence
u v u
n c
w ill
S»u ^ 7n tL Utourre |anm w i w ’eu the W^ ,d? riches
poured into our lap. We wake up and find some
other enterprising section has invented a substl-
sr
our products or large investors have nev-
X , " ' £ 4 “ rt
° ur
CO“", n and
A-"«
*****
a a a s s a aav. S B »
a v V.-
IET
Oregon f should stnud to
' « and
work
(or m the
w
»¿vs
w u in
iu r
t?
progressive development of her own resources
rather than wait for outside capital.
• • •
MURDER
i n
greal disadvantage when. Instead of getting a
check for his produce be gets a bill for freight
and expenses with the calm explanation that the
produce has been s,wiled in transit, or sold on a
Slutted market, or that some other cause had
■”>‘ventwj >ts sale at a price sufficient to cover
the costs.
»»«wnt io lover
There
hone8t commission houses, of
course. Probably the great maJorltv of dealers
in produce, live-stock- poultry and dairv nroducts
do business as honorably as business is done anv
Their risk. ,r,.! large. » „ ? , 2 e r 2 2 % - 1
t T
there have'beJn enough'haSlnee.'^COTered"!!
Coming to
Eugene
D r. M e lle n t h in
SPECIAL ATTENTION
TO
INTERNAL MEDICINE
DOES NOT OPERATE
W ill bv at Oaborn Hotvl
On Friday. July IS
,
From 10 g. m.. to 4 p. m.
deception and fraud on the part of commission
houses to make such legislation as this necessary
ONE DAY O N L Y
for the protection not only of shippers but of
honest men in the produce business.
No Chargv F or Conaultatlon
The federal government seems to be the only D r M . l l a n t b ! . * . . . . . .
Ten persons, out of every 100,000 are victims
.
authority which has a chance of cleaning up this — .............
»re g rv a u y r
A .
of murderers every year in the United States
That is an appalling record. .Nothing like that situation. State and local authorities are not In- »PPre<',»tvd and patroniavd. capeciatiy
number of murders occurs in any other civilized dined to press the claims of farmers and ship- by tho»« who ar® auff«ring or ailing
pers who
taxes several » hundred
or r in
thousand
,r<>ub|F
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m
ivrnai organ«.
organ».
country. But that
fact, . --------
published
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--
^ everywhere,
veyw u ere
----1 pay
J
M U U IW I o
o U s a ilU fr”m
...............
..
"■•vrnai
____ _1.1_____
.
th„ che•,
reh...
. . . ____
w .
n v a ln o » >
gives our own people as well as foreigners an n ’ iles 8 »W-nv again8t
their own
citizens and . tax-
* In
" the
or »M»«',n;
also head.
incorrect impression of the life of th? United
thThef federal. Kovernment alone can exer- -*r' n“"’ “nd ,hru«' The Doctor ac
States an<j in the cities which may be called Cl^ auth° rity over interstate commerce.
ceP '* 0,,|x ,ho»« « h o can be treated
'murder centers.”
" 18 ta be hoped that the machinery for the en- mw,k'*“»Hr «hh the aid of correct
Think it over for a minute. How many neoiile fo,Te ”,ent ot this new law will be set up speedily d‘**t “nd h»«*'"' f"r which a nominal
do you know who have had any contact of anv
that ‘ WlU operate efficiently enough to give char«e *• m*d‘'
kind with murder? How many people in th is
, gro*^r and shipper the assurance that- what-
"’omen if married please bring their
community have been murdered in recent years'* eVTT. othe,r C8use8 n,ny operate to keep him from hu»b"n<ia
We all know that the life of every law-abidina ?ettlnK tbe be8t l)rice for
products, he will at
"’•‘•»«w your com plaint may be it
citizen, going about his or her business and not ,ea8t not J* cheated by the agent to whom he has wl1'
of ln,»r«»f <° consult the Doc
seeking trouble, is as safe in our’midst a=
con8l8«ed 'hem.
.to r on , h i . trip
anywhere Jn. the world. Gunmen do not prowl
• • •
» “ low are the n a m e of a few of hi»
w e ^ n d S
i ---
n
°trJ T aL„°.f..be^
l
hot
down
by
stra-
v
bullets
or
form
It looks like A1 Smkh ’startedP som ething
mrn" , ',,rV“"1"
‘''" ‘fe O..OI uuwn oy stray nuiiets
intentionally. ’Vet the picture of life in the United From the trend it looks that four vears hence the Chas. Death, Portland.
W . G. Grubbe, Albany.
¡states as Europe sees it would have ail of us in Democratic party will be enrolled under the wet
Mr«. J. G. Huataucker, Toledo.
constant danger of being killed by some irrespon­ banner in most states of the union.
W E. Hanklna, M t. Ilehron, C alif
sible murderer.
• • •
B \tn in Chicago, from which we hear more
news of murders and murderers than from any
other place in America, conditions are not at all
like that. Americans unfamiliar with the ways of
big cities hesitateJo go to Chicago for feâr of
being killed Chicago newspapers report that
travellers with several iiours between trains fre­
quently do not dare to leave the railroad station
to look around t i le beautiful city, because thev
have
so mucn
much anout
about Chicago gunmen. The
.10.- heard
urd,u ,sU
I n t e r n a t i o n a l R o t a r y C I i h recently felt impelled
to send out word to its members everywhere in
the world- assuring them that they woùld not be
killed if they came to a convention in Chicago!
It used to be the pernicious dime novel that led
boys and girls astray. Now reformers tell tis.
it's the sensational newspapers and movies aided
by the automobile. Anyway, the world is pro­
gressing. It takes more factors to turn the mind
of the modern youngsters.
• • •
Night clubs are closed in England by singing
‘‘God
Save the
brand
of sturf
stuff served
.
l,,e King.” The
1 "p r’™
T>r> or
*n American clubs evidently is not conducive to
I’atrioti8rn of 'he British sort.
Most men end up exactly where they belong
The plain fact of the matter is that in almost no matter how they start out..
• V V
every case of murder the victim is either a crim­
in a l . an associate of criminals, or engaged in
some reckless undertaking which exposes him
Denver K ln rald . Aahland.
Bert [junpa. St. Helena.
L. H. M artin. Moro
P O. Pollard. Yreka. Calif.
E. F. Sm ith, Heppner
Mra. W in. Srhuenlnx. Helix.
Lee Oey, North Powder.
T. L. Shown. Goldeml 'Ie
Em m a T urner. M lkkalo.
H enry Trow bridge. John Day.
J. H. Wood, Eugene
V. P. H arris, Athena.
M r« B Dank«. Klam ath Kalla.
Mr«. W a lte r Scott. M t. Angel.
H enry Schulx. Pendleton.
Mr« O N. K im b all. Crabtree
Mr« Prank 8lmp«on. Hood R iver.
Lee Slurher, 1.» Grande.
Note above the exact date and
placet Permanent address: 2«s
Berrano, I» « Angeles, Calif.
Ouasla at l i l t s Metal M ary Colo.
O akridge. Mra. L, Thomas of Port­
land, and Kldred J Cavenvy of Baa
» a n e la v o w rrv all reglatervd a l (ha
K ilt» hotvl laat week-end
It’s Summer
Give Yourself
a Trip
To a C alifornia Booatar
VACATION N IE O B
You may ta w your California
And pralar It to th r »by
Hut don't try kuocklng Oregon
You w ill our pailenro try.
T o ile t Requisites
Emergency Kits
Station» ry
Crvam s — Lotions
Everyday Romodlo»
O uting Incidentals
You've told th r world about C rater
Lake
Claimed Multnomah Kalla,
But when you grab our very prunaa.
Our generovtty stalls-
H era you arc, rig ht In the
alddlv ot the vacation pw-
rlod H n v a you tnkoa
yours yol? Surely you're
going to take one. If only
for a few days. Bofore
you go. drop Into our »tore
and e e l v e t everything
yon'II need to make thia
vacation the moat enjoy­
able one you have ever eg
perlenced
You may sell your golden aunahlne.
W e have our «liver ra in —
And we'd much rather have them
mixed.
Than have the aunahlne plain.
— Helen lYldm ore
v ia lta at C o rv e lli» - Mlaa M axln r
Snod’ r “ M *1 * " * «h» w w k vnd al Cor-
vail
" " "
lh - « » - « o ' M b . M a r l. Jvo.
»en.
w .,.
r” K» ri»rv
Sn.tagraaa of s h .d .i
9h
S
h .d
.d d
d
a . m
day
p »OD
p
, Op i l . ,
c a lle r.
»,
H .r w -M r
th,
„ llr )
Flanery’i
D RUG S T O R E
Phene 1«
.n .l
» r u
sL d m «
AFLft »..«.(A
home in thl» city
1
Here's the Place
To Cool O ff
weather ta here but Eggimann’g place to always
n faW her*' tO° ’ de,,c‘° “ « » I «fink« »nd Ice cream
which will aaafHt you in cooling off.
Hot
L m ' l
Uhen you go on a picnic or outing take along one o t
our Ice cream containers [«»eked especially for the occaatoo
Ice cream to half the picnic.
FGGIMANN’S
W herv tha Sarvlcv 1« DUTvrvnt"
About your
Family’s
The Electric refrigerator to recog­
nized today as being not a luxury but
RELIEF FROM CURSE
OF CON8TIPATION,
A Battle Creek physician aays, “C tv -
ytipaUon la responsible
for
more
»ifaery than any other cause ”
But Im m ediate re lie f has been I
found. A tablet called Rexall O rder­
lies haa been discovered. Thl« tablet
attract« w ater from the ayatem Into ,
the laay, dry evacuating bowel called
the colon. T he w ater loosens the dr»
food waste and causa« a gentlq
thorough, natural movement without
form ing a habit or ever Increasing
the dose.
Stop suffering from constipation
Chew a Rexall O rderlle at n ig h t Next
day hrlgjit. Get 24 for 26c today at
F la n e ry ’s Rexall Drug Store
•n essential health necessity. Ita
healthful dry cold . . kept at a temper­
ature of below 50 degrees the year
round . . . . offers permanent protec­
tion against food spoilage , . . against
the ever-lurklng danger of bacteria.
Can you afford
particularly If you
have children ln your home — to do
without this healthful all-year neces­
sity?
Investigate today the health and con­
venient features of
Electric Refrigerator.
the
Automatic
SEE YOUR» DEALER TODAY — HE
WILL BE GLAD TO EXPLAIN TO YOU
THE ECONOMICAL COST OF OPER­
ATION AND THE NECESSITY OF
CORRECT
YOUR HOME.
M o untain S tates
REFRIGERATION
power
IN
C o m p a n y