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    P A G E FOUR
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
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THE SPRINGFIELD
NEWS
Published Every Thursday at
SprlogMeld. Lane County, Oregon, by
T H E W IL L A M E T T E PRESS
H. K. M A X E Y . Editor
Entered a* seeond class m atter, February 14, 1903. at the
posiofftce, Springfield, Oregon.
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THURSDAY
S E P T E M B E R 25, 1930.
THURSDAY, HRITKM RKR 26. 1930.
MR. MEIER UNFAIR?
Returns to Bend f
E. Lyon re
Julius Meier, independent candidate for gov- <u rn e il to hls> hom o u l Ite n d S a tu rd a y
ernor, |iarattes him self as a friend of th e labor- “fh>r »pending s e v e ra l d a y * h e ro lo o k
Ing m an and wom an and certain politicians are •"it » h e r bualneaa m a ile r s in cunnec
attem p tin g to get him the endorsem ent of or- ••"" * 1,1 , h e b u r in in g o f th e a p rin g
ganixed labor in Oregon.
fleld M lll ad Orniti company proporti
Yet, the last issue of the Oregon laibor P re ss hcre on Tuesday evenlng. Mr, Lyon
official publication of the Oregon S ta le Feder la fln an d ally Intereated In thls or­
ation of Ijtbor, says:
sa nlsatlo.
"The M eier £ Frank company was placed on
the unfair list of (he Central txibor council In
1932 and was officially removed from the Hat In
1924. However, the firm has N E V E R been re ­
moved from the U N F A IR list of the Retail Clerks'
union."
Entertain with OInner— Dr
and
Mrs Mortenson entertained with a
past weekend are Mr. and M n
R diner at th eir homo Thursday eve­
Pollock, Albany; M E llu rrlg h l, Sa ning for C. E Lyons of Bend and
in n ;
i..-n
M e iv iiio
Portland; Joe his father In law, C, A. Brady of Near
Hvatoe. Chicago; and K. Donovan, por', both of whom wure In Spring-
field checking over biases In the re­
l*nrlland.
cent m ill fir*.
Register at Elite— Among (hose r»g
Is te rv d at th e E llie h o te l d u rin g
th e
N O TIC E TO APPEAR
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Visits from Marcóla Mr». A. II.
Oregon for the County of Lane.
W ilkin« of Marcóla wn* a visitor In
Springfield on Monday.
T H E S T A T E O F OREGON, Plaintiff
va.
< no 1924 Model lh«lge Tourlug nulo
mobile, 1930 31 Oregon License num
her 171 «4«. Engine Number A2436.1,
W. D. Skaggs. Bill llu lley, and S
NO ROOSEVELT HIGHWAY MONEY IF
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n n m p i t v pa h <
, F u rth e r in the Oregon Labor press C. J. Hayes,
What A Woman
ROAD FLAN FAIDb
vice president of th e Retail c.erka protectiive as-
Objections to the sta te advancing county sociation, says:
Furman,
Defendants.
cooperation money on sta te highw ays in Lane
"The conditions complain«*! of by organised
TO : W O. Shaggs. Bill Gulley, S
county is heard from o th er counties.
This
labor in 1923 have not been m aterially changed.
Furman, and TO W H O M IT MAY
SHOULD
W E IG H
m oney is to be repaid at the ra te of over $100,-
He has not bettered conditions, nor attempted to
CONCERN: Defendants
000 a year o ut of the co u n ty 's sh are of the a u to ­
better then). He Is still paying his employee«
IN T H E N A M E O F T H E S T A T E
Beware of Fat
O F OREG ON:
mobile license fund.
T he co u n ty ’s sh are is
notoriously low wages while piling up millions In
As women grow older they are
You, and each of you. are hereby
$750,000.
profits. Under such conditions can Mr. Meier have
! apt Io take on weight— best to watch
I out and keep from growing fat— 1 notified, and w ill take nntlee (hut the
the
audacity
of
poradlnng
«round
the
state
p»«lng
following described personal properly
F acts are th a t the s ta te has shown no favor­
weigh yourself today and »«- If your I |o.’w lt
and proclaiming to be a friend of the wage
itism to Lane county in advancing m eney. T his
weight and height compare with fig' .
One 1924 Model Dodge Tour­
earner 7"
im provem ent will extend over four years and it
■ ure* below— If so you aro lucky— j
ing automobile 1930-1 Oregon
your
figure
la
Ideally
perfect
and
you
is doubtful if the sta te will be ipore th an $200,-
License Number 171 84«, Eh
can feel happy.
glne number A34363,
000 ahead of the county considering th e increase
Ages 45 to 49
was K,<ls<-d by Claude Romaine. |*o
every year in license fees. Against this th e ■
th e O fficer of the City of Eugene,
county advanced th e s ta te at one tim e $260,000
4 Ft I t In.
139 Pounds Oregon, on the Iwenly-second day of
in bond money, and paid th e interest on the
6 Ft. 0 In.
131
August. 1930, on Sixth Avenue W eal.
133
sum also, in ord er th a t work m ight go ahead
In the City of Eugene, tame county.
1 '«
Oregon, between Fillm ore and Alma
on the W illam ette highw ay when the sta te had
139
den Street* In «aid city, county and
no funds. Consider also th a t Lane county has
143
■late; that the above described per­
already paid in m ore m oney th an she h as re- j
14«
sonal properly wa* on said date do-
151
llvered Into the custody of H a r r / L.
ceivied for sta te highw ays in license fees and
155
Brown, Sheriff of lame County, Ore
gas tax. Consider also th a t Lane county has ■
M O TT O E 8
159
gon. by said Claude Romaine, and
Under the glass top of the desk of an Interesting
cooperated with the sta te in building highw ays
183
said personal property has ever slnre
to a g re a te r extent th an m ost of the o ther New Yorker I saw a bit of white paper with these words: , W eight given Include ordinary In­ been and now Is In the possession
door clothing.
and custody of said sheriff of said
counties of the state. Consider also th a t the 1 "The dog barks, but the caravan passes on "
If you are overweight cut out pies, J county and state; that aald Claude
Taken In connection with the man's character and
m ajor portions c f this m oney is to be spent on
pastries, cakes and candy for 4 Romaine, as said police o fflrer of
teh Roosevelt highw ay from which this county career, the sentence is revealing.
weeks— then
weight
yourself—go j Eugene, Oregon, has made a return
He has been barked at plenty, but he has proceeded. light on potatoes, rice, butter, cream ®f selsure of said personal properly
will receive little im m ediate benefits while the
and sugar— eat lean meat—chicken, 10 above entitled court, and that the
sta te a t large w ith a big investm ent in this He has done his work, built a great enterprise, created
The burking
long fish, salads, green vegetables and * a,*'*‘ has been seised as aforesaid
road will be greatly b e n e fite d .
Deny Lane employment for thousands of people
fruit.
) ***** 1» being proceeded against In the
county th is cooperation and all th a t we can since became faint and very tar behind.
T ake one half teaspoon of Kruacb- ,,
court
< «u*e for
The First National Bank of New York Is presided I l Salts In ^
¿ 7 of
of T hoi
> t water
say is th a t we cannot cooperate for the com ­
a glass
water ev-
forfeiture ot
° f ,h
Ike ” sarn.- pursuant
over
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er by a white whiskered gentleman of more than ,.ry morn,n„ („.fore breakfast— This I
(5" n,'ral ’ « •» • of Ore-
pletion of the Roosevelt highw ay until th e o th er
thty. named George F. Baker
When his name gets is the easy, safe and sensible way to ll“S () ,,r 19,
,
v
sta te highw ays in Lane county t -e finished. eighty,
_
KAt II O F Y llII, . and r all
k e off fa t—an 85 cent bottle o f '
—
Objections to th e plan a re not well founded Into the newspapers It Is usually because some stock 'ta
Kruschen Salt» lasts 4 w e « k * -g e t ‘,T V ",
*T.
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in fact.
in which he is known to hold a large and permanent
“ 1 »ny Interest In said automobile above
45 to 49
>BRUC
Interest has advanced a hundred points In a week and
NO TIM E FOR FOREIGN LABOR
O ur a tte n tio n has been called to th e fact th at
the railroads are still em ploying m uch Mexican
and o th e r foreign labor in Oregon. T here m ay
have been a tim e w hen th is w as justified to
get the work done but it certainly is not now.
O import M exicans for railroad work with thou-
sands of m en out of em ploym ent is surely bad
faith on th e ra id ro a d s p art w ith th e country
thew are deriving th eir revenue from . It should
n ot go on in the future.
e
e
e
1
her'!b’' r«'nu'r-d’’ Io ap’
J - r before the s ^ ’ Z . u ^ 7 o ^
added several million dollars to his fortune.
lously alive— vigorous and vivacious in it ,, r n,,r> u
. „• «•__ ,,
A friend of mine visited the bank on business, and , In « weeks.
Oregon, at Eugene. l-ane O o n n lr O ^
came back with this sentence:
"The vision to see them; the courage to buy them ;
the patience to hold them."
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W
hether
it came from _ Mr. Baker „
or not, it Is his
philosophy, and the secret of his fortune.
In Boston there Is another old man, perhaps the most
unselfish human being 1 have ever known. His whole
gon. by the tenth day cf October.
1930, said day being the answer day
In this cause which has heretofore
j be« n <luly set by the above entitled
I i ourt to defend against these proceed
‘ logs, and upon your failure so to rto
; a Judgment of the forfeiture of said
automobile above described will be
I applied for.
Thia not Ira Is Issued and directed
to you. anil each of you. pursuant to
the order duly made and entered by
the above entitled court on the elev­
enth day of September. A. D . 1930
W IT N E S S my hand and the seal
of the said court affixed nt Eugene.
Lane County. Slate of Oregon, this
tw elfth day of September. 1930
W B D IL L A R D .
County Clerk of Lane County, Stale
of Oregon, and Ex-Officio Clerk of
suld Circuit C o u rt
»18 35; 02
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life has been devoted to service to the c ity ’s poor, and
the look In his eyes Is a benediction. 1 asked him once
whether he Is worried about the future.
"You give
away all you earn." I said. "What w ill you live on when
you are too old to work?"
For answer he pulled a slip of paper out of his
pocketbook, and passed it over to me.
"Trust In the Lord and do good. So shall thou dwell !
W E EAT MORE AND MORE
C ontrary to the general opinion th a t we eat
less since the autom obile and labor saving m a­
chinery has come into use is the rep o rt of t h e , .
4
u
,, „
A m erican R esearch foundation th a t th e average | “
Y r,ly thou shalt be ,ed "
That,
person will consum e 150 pounds m ore food this
" he “ said.
“ * Is " a promissory
““ note from the Owner
of the Universe. On tha promise he has lived for seventy
y e a r th an in 1900. G reatest gains are reported
in sugar, fruits, fats and oil, and milk. S ugar years, and he has confidence that it w ill continue to
be good.
and milk show the g re a te st gain, su g a r going
Each of these three men has continued in the world
from 61 pounds to 105 pounds and milk from
a long time, and paid a price for experience. Each is
840 pounds to 1040 pounds.
METSOHAN IS GOOD MATERIAL
Common sense and sincerity m ark s the p lat­
form and speeches of Phil M etschan, republican
candidate for governor. In Mr. M etschan the
republicans have the best m aterial for governor
the p arty has offered the voters for a long tim e.
A successful business m an himself, whose boy­
hood days were spent on a farm in e a ste rn Ore­
gon in the pioneer days of hardship. Mr. M ets­
chan has the view point of th e com m on people.
In him Oregon will have a su b stan tial and dig­
nified governor whose sym pathies will be in
accord w ith the whole state.
ilea, ¡breaking Days
fh o m
fn r
EUGENE
DR. MELLENTHIN
Special Attention
to
Internal Medicine
DOES NO T O PERATE
W ill be at
Osborne Hotel
on
Saturday, Oct. 4
from to a. m. to 4 p. m.
O NE DAY O N L Y
No charge For Consultation
Dr M ellen lh ln ’a visits ore greatly
appreciated and patronised, especially
by those who are suffering or ailing
from troubles of the Internal organs.
In the chest and abdomeu; also head,
ear, tuxe and lliro al. The Doctor ac­
cepts only those who cau be treated
medicinally with the aid of correct
diet aud hygiene for which a uomlnal
lor on this trip.
Women If married please bring their
husbands,
W
. . . hatev
. . . -v e r your complaint may be It
will
be of
tnlereat
to consult the Doc-
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.Mrs H a rrie t Anatadt. Astoria.
Alfred Clemmens, Corvallis.
Chas D«s«-h. Portland.
W. U. Orubbw, Albany.
Mrs. J. U. llu u ts u ik e r, Toledo.
W. K Hankins, M t. Hebron. Csllf.
Itenver Kincaid. Ashland,
tlert latmpa, St. Helena
L. II. M artin, Yreka, Calif,
E. F Smltb, Heppner.
Mrs. Wm. Scbuenlng, Helix.
Ixw Oey. North l*owder.
T. L. Shown, Golileiidale
Emma Turned. Mtkkalo.
Henry Trowbridge, John Day.
J. It. Wood, Eugene.
V. P Harris, Athens.
Mrs II Dunks, Klam ath Falla.
Mrs W alter Scoll, Mt Angel.
Henry H< hulls, Pendleton.
Mrs. t). N. Kim ball, Crabtree.
Mrs. Frank Stmpaon, Hood River
Lee Klucher. fat Grande.
Note shove the exact date and
I»*“ «'«’ Permanent address: 2«8 So
Serrano, I x m Angeles, Calif.
..Sweeten the Day with Candy..
quite different from the others. Yet, from their three
mottoes one might evolve something In the way of a
philosophy..
" If you are going to do anything you must expect
criticism. But It’s’ better to be a doer than a critic
The doer moves; the critic stands still, and Is passed by.
“You must believe In something— In yourself, in the
country, in God. You must have courage to back that
belief with your money and your life, and patience to
wait for fu lfillm en t.”
This Is old stuff, you say. And I answer that every­
thing important is old stuff. Love is old stuff. Building
a home is old stuff. Becoming a father is old stuff.
But all old things become th rillin g ly new as each man
diHCOVPrn
Coming to
CANDY will help to keep your
school children healthy
and happy
T hey need it for quick energy! T h a t's why every school­
child has th at everlasting hankering for candy. T hey bunt
up energy so fast In work (and even In stu d y !)- candy
replaces tt quickly. Give them candy to go with lunch
and a fte r every m eal—It’s good for them !
h lm u a lf
R G G IM A N N ’ S
"Whare the Service la Different"
By Albert T Reid
You d ie t come: v itk me.Tig«.- ín¿,doggone, tt,
w h a fre you looking t U t way a t me for ?
I ^uess ¡ t a i n t my f a u l t cause I g o tta,
to school, js i t , ? * •
you
leave the strain
of getting there
to someone else
W h e n you go to California by
train, you leave the job of "get­
ting there" to someone else.
By train, your vacation need
not be lim ited to just one place.
A Southern Pacific vacation
ticket invites you to see the fu ll
sweep of California's charm­
ing playgrounds.
T ravel the scenic Shalla
Route,through m ilesof breath­
less mountain scenery. Cour­
teous attendants smooth your
way. You arrive refreshed and
ready for play.
Southern
Pacific
CARL
O LS O N , A gent
W hen Twilight Comes
When twilight eonu s, th; ttMltds of firm homes and build­
ing* are lighted - lighted at the touch o f u button— lighted
by electricity, which is denner, cheaper, safer, and infinitely
more convenient than the old methods.
To be certain o f the most economical and trouble-free
electric service, install a complete wiring system anil MAZDA
lamps in your home ami buildings.
Electricity
of electric
old, slow,
electricity
is bringing new profit to farms. The application
motors does swiftly and cheaply hundreds of tha
anil tiring farm jobs. And in the farm home,
cooks, cleans, wn«hes, irons, and refrigerates.
Mountain States
-TOUS FAATNERS
Power Company
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