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    PAGE TWO
T H E SPRING PI M A ) NEWS
L. L. RAY ANNOUNCES
» e e e e e e e ♦ • ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ > and Mrs. P. N. Isilrd
»
UPPER W ILLAM ETTE
♦
William Laird of Reardon, Wash
PLATFORM ON W HICH
* * * * * * * * * ♦ ♦ • ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Hngton, arrived Sunday for a visit with ♦
HE SEEKS SENATE POST
THURSDAY. OCTOBER 2, 1930.
year In California, left Sunday evening', proposed measure provides for «uar
tcrly lax collections Instead of semi
Mrs. Blanche Wise from Eugene Is i Mutually as Is now being done This
Ofnc*r’ ° f ,>l* " !
Or'“ her' p N l'a,rd
•
*"«»“ »« ul Ji
spending this week III Thurston
nt would muke twice the amount of work
Harry Endicott '•
Is working
1
*WOr" '",O
8*” ral ,orn" r •»“’»“•««- from the for Mr Orem, who recently moved Ihe
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. of John
i.*t... i.',i...i.>..n
I tor (he sheriff's office and they are
home
Kduilaton
L. L. Ray, democratic candidate for
the joint aenatorshlp from Linn and ofttce last Wednesday. They were as Pleasant Hill high school are going hl. mill form W altervlll. to Jasper
Glen Montgomery from Portland kept busy now collecting and pre
u"
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*>«h ‘»«”r education In different
Mrs. Ida tirar visited her parents, spent Sunday In Thurston
paring statements.
Lane count lea, annouced the platform li.n rv ’ nt
Henry
Olson,
vice
president;
Iris
Wal
schools
this
ta
ll
Harriet
Brabham
Mr
an.l Mrs fun,in. at Salem the
on which he will geek election thia
Bell <F Keeney, assessor, III Inclined
Ravmond “nd N“111* Lorens are attending State past week and also attend the state
week. It includes a sutem ent of hit Hili’
TAX LAW DISAPPROVED
Hill, athletic manager; Verna Wiley. Normal school. Clifford and Darwin air.
to think that If the tan commission
stand on each of the major Issues In
BY LANE CO. SHERIFF approves of the law that II must be
Z ? ? . , FV*7a C,rc,#« • ’»‘»w: <’•**! lUxtnr are studying medicine In Port
Mr ami Mrs Roberts and children
the present campaign
sll right.
’
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*
'arnis
land
ami
Francia
Is
attending
busineas
from
Salem
spent
several
days
re-
His statement follows:
The tux Inw which Is now being
f t l,’ r2?ri
'O’i.g e there. Lyman Tinker. Maurice cntly visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hart
The state of California has been
"In matters of government I am
Th .
, h“’ k‘
,eam
Rordshablor. Kenneth McKenste and
The high school Is holding their prepared by the state (ax couinilsslon
using
ihe quarterly taa payment plan
does
not
meet
with
the
favor
of
II,
a l.heral and not a conservative or , J s . I a? T “ ? ’
Pl’* ’ Kn'”rv 8chro«d*r « • •««ending the freshman r.ceptl. n next Friday eve
L.
Ilowii,
Lane
county
sheriff
The
(or
several
eyars.
a radical, 1 realise that we live In a '
. ,’a T
t B V*r*,ty OÌ
B«ng •« «he high school building
an age of Industrial, economic and olavinv'h
he ’enn ’ Udder “nd
T’’*‘ M>‘’'Cr Christian Endeavor held
Mrs Walter Platt, who has been
social change. 1 am not afraid of
'
>->s egun.
|ta mnual election of officers last : -crlnusly III for some time, was taken
new Innovations in government to
Mr. ami Mrs. t harles Kuykendall Surds
The following were elected :,. Pacific Christian hospital |„ Ku
meet these chauglng conditions. If VmP.’ 0*l“i«l,RiChT 4.aBnda
° r ' "r'V ’ ®'n '
‘•»ul Br«b- **»• lost Wednesday where she uu
we are to have a better social order
,
h” "m*‘ ° f Mr h” ", v“»-preeldent: Fnlmn Circle, a ec lorwent an operation. She is improv
new legislation is continually imper­ and Mrs Jameson last Sunday Mrs. retary treasurer; Bonnie Jeanne Tin- log at latest reports
ative. I, therefore, submit the fol­ -et’ u r n e d “ ’h ,,m r o n
Koykan<to,‘' k’ r <'b*«‘later; Loree Laird, pianist
William Henson and John Edmlston
lowing statement of principles In re­
Rev .7,1
i* a
F° Ur , ‘,"lor" ,,f the «’«easant lllll -»re working at home now as Hills
gard to some questions that will prob lam I I
v 7 ' om th** Upper Wll- high school were awarded honor | Ins I’r c k Lumber company at Jasper
ably receive the attention of the next lamette Valley district attend the last week
They are Felina Circle | where they work.
has closed down
legislature.“
State fair last week. Among them lairoe Laird, Grover Keleay and Mar I for some time.
STORE NO. >
STORE NO. I
Taxation:
Real property bears wer,, Mr and Mrs. Andy Olson. Mi, sarei Shelley.
had « a m
slight
550 Charnolton St.. Eugsns
125 East Broadway, Eugene
I A W Weaver who
nUv u«u
i|u
more than its Just portion of the and Mrs Bruce Wheeler Mr anil Mr<
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r
T" - ,w “ , r ~ '
STORE NO. 2
STORE NO. 4
burden of taxation. The activities of i r „ w ì ~ ' ; ù r ; s
500 Main Stroot. Springfield
88 38 West Broadway, Eugene
the state government should not be
extended so as to increase taxes on Mr . . . Mr..
S .„ r
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h
► » « » ■ •, » « •• « .
THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY
real property. Taxation of real prop
Jacobs
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
P.
N.
Laird
f,al1
al,d
‘
«
,'a,,*'d
1
«
and
made
preponi
erty for state purposes should be
CALUMET
OLYMPIC
The high school class of the Pleas
The
,r * Scouts
The 0 Girl
Scouts held
held their
their first
first ,1'"‘ ,or ba"k e,«>all practice.
gradually eliminated.
ant Hill Christian church will give a I evening
*v‘,nin* meeting Tuesday night a at t , | Mr- •"«« Mrs. William
Ruth
motored
______ _________—
Cabinet Form of Government: This
There were 35 110 Signal last Thursdsy to visit Mr
proposed Constitutional amendment social Friday, October a, at the church ,he,r •cou« home
Stutz, assistant mast •>r. | and Mr*- Stanley Gray.
represents an effort to make the ad­ for -he students of the high school. 1 P****"«» Miss 8«Utx,
One pound Can
Pound
Mr and Mrs Bert Weaver and Mr.
ministration of state government more
At a meeting of the board of di­ i was present.
Laura Hull, “ a graduate
Pieasnn ................
und MrH- .........
Smltlh .......r,,.,
motored u,
to aaieni
Salem
«'■"•usis of
■>> i-ieusan
efficient. If carried, the legislature rectors of the grade school of Pleas
Cuaeti Concentrated
should give earnest attention to such ant Hill Saturday morning September *,,RI bl*h s****o«l h is employment in and »«tended the state fair lust Tburs
day-
Carton,
legislation as will make the amend­ 17. It was voted to have rythmic or Por,,nn‘«
Six Boxe's
ment effective and carry cui
out us
Its ¡>ur
pur- chestrs
this schol
Mrs utitnirr
Sunday.
1» Sunday school
Mrs. John Price speni several days
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.......mis taught
scaoi 16nil.
Mrs. term. ouuuaj.
u I October
n CM Quay 5 ttvhool
Makes a Calion
pose. Care, however, should be taken Mar>' Harden Warner will be the In- R«By day and It Is hoped there will In Eugene last weak.
Can
In making changes effecting tha high-1 strue«or and will give two lessons a ’ ’ ' Lire« attendance.
Mrs. Oscar McMahon entertained
ROSE-DALE
way commission, the Industrial A ccl-Iweek- **rg- Warner organised t h
e
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38 guests for Sunday dinner in honor
P E A C H E S
16-oz., $1 size
dent commission, and the Board of I’Tthmlc orchestra last year which FA‘JI.F CAFE GETS NEW
of Mr. McMahons birthday; after a
No. 1 Tall Can
Higher Education. The nature of these was a decided success.
.
. e i n .. .
delicious dinner Ice cream was served
boards should not be changed In the
Mrs. E. P. Williams, whose death
J '-«GN LAST WEEK
For ...........
Herold and Howard Baughman from
ystem.
(occurred Friday afternoon. September | A pew Neon sign with the word - Lug,-tie visited relatives here last Sun
I
----------------- -1 i - ’ - n neon sign witn tne word ' h “*’ ”*' rl’ lt,'<l r»«anvos here last Sun
low er: The Eugene municipal pow -PC was burled Monday. September 29. cafe In bright red letters has been d“y Herold, who hus spent the past
er plant has been a success. Such (Services were held at the Christian mrchu ! by Wm Goodman, proprl
additional legislation as may be c e c - |churcb and Interment was in the etor of the Kagle cafe The sign was
How Old A re You?
esaary to preserve the right to the Pl“ a“ « ««» cemetery.
. mad» I p Rugene and was hung here
same success to the other municipal-
Mlss Brm» Laird, who Is teaching last w 1: ™nd It throws a flood of
it es of the state should be enacted ln ,he h,«h »chooi at Bend, spent 1 ght lr f ont of the cafe each eve­
nt this time.
| «he week-end with her parents. Mr ning while It Is turneu on.
State Institutions: The late gov
R E P O R T O F C O N D IT IO N O F T H E
ernor Patterson was working for the
establishment of a state reformatory
942 Willamette St.,
Rugen*, Oregon
for youths and certain first offenders.
Such an institution should be created
Yes! a year ago I hail tt venty.
to be conducted with the principle
at Springfield. County of Lane. S u te of Oregon, at the close of business
tw„ more pounds of fat than
of reform as its chief object. Some
September 24. 1930.
needed I was fat and very seusl'
provision should be made in our state
live about It—but now | say It is
hospital for the care of drug addicts ,
RESOURCES
f'X'Hsh for anyone to be overwelgnt
Higher Education
These Instltu o ^ S r i f u d ‘*COUnl8
What did I do?
Nothing very
»129,407 63
27". 5» hard, I can assure you—I cut out
tiong should be adequately supported, | Bonds, secttriUes’ e t c . ______
42.380 64 p'es—candy and all sweets — ate
but any additional appropriations Banking house »14.900 00; furniture and fixtures 53.157 00
18,057 00 moderately and every morning be­
should be determined largely by the { ^ 8al egta«e owned other than banking house
4,403.75 fore breakfast I took one half tea
recommendations of the federal gUr l c “ b> <iue from banks and cash Items
24,467.73 spoonful of Kruschen Salts In a ¿lass
of hot water Never missed a morn-
S ta e e M t o s o
vey now being conducted.
I ing.
Total
»219.044.33
Fish and Game: Our fish and game J
I lost fat — gained In energy -
1 Icovy weight cattan wÉtsg
problems should be removed from I r--
LIABILITIES
vigor — charm — ami vlvaciousness
’? llti.C.8 , 8clen,,f,c s,udy ani* research | O p a l ’s
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------------- 3 30.000.00 and have a shapely figure J am
.................
4,000.00 trend of—anyone can do the same. .
thou Id be given these problems by I Undivided profits—net
A North Carolina woman lost 47 |
1463.M
experts in our state colleges, whose I in la n d deposit# ..........................
a Montana
------------ 135,550.26 -round In 3 months
findings and recommendations should I J ‘me cert«Jfc»«es ----------------------------
woman lost 19 pounds In 4 weeks—
be given great consideration.
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22.638.33 Wisconsin woman 11 pounds ln 8
ma
d
,
„
Other lJabUttieg; Dividends In paid
.... ...... «.
30.00 ■ weeks.
Old Age Pensions: Some form of
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Psrv-wonl t w it s wkh
—
—
—— ——
Ketels - Drug
- « store M
and
..V« VVW
every
I7 Ul
drug
l|g
old age security lg an eventual cer-1
Total
dose set r s y n n strips I S B
3219,044.33 i *‘*« ln thH world sells Kruschen Salts
talnty In an industrial state. Anv a»-.
Unusually well uiada
—a Bottle that lasts 4 weeks—costs
such system must provide for Industry
V < ^ ’ K « 2 “ tr ®
’. h
k
85 cents.
enrrvinw <»«
.
I .
•>
1. v C. . cj
fck . tYeojou,
Kenyon, c<4flQier
cashier oi
of tne
the ahove-named
above-named bank, do tolHUiniy
solemnly ■
swear
. ing its adequate shore of the that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief
burden. Agriculture is not responnsl
_
C. E. KENYON. Cashier.
Correct—-Attest:
ble for any great amount of old age
W elby Stevens. Charles F. Egglmann—Directors.
poverty and should not be taxed to
Subscribed and sworn before me this 2nd day of October, 1930.
correct a situation caused by industry.
(SEAL)
I. M. PETERSON, Notary Public for Oregon.
Prohibition: There is no place for
(My commission expires June 1, 1932.)
alcohol as a beverage in a machine
age. The Oregon legislature should
neither vote for the repeal nor the
modification of the Eighteen Amend
ment without a direct mandate from
the people to do so.
Motor Traffic: Motor accidents are
on the Increase. Additional leglsla
tlon is necessary for the protection
of both life and property. The is
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Families having measles must make
a report of the fact to the city health
officer whether they have a physician
in attendance or not, according to
Hr. W H. Pollard, city health officer.
Then , re several cases of measles
In the city and three families are
now
- .ntined. Some of these cages
of m, I s are believed to have been
sprea i t / children attending school
In fe • ' s where they should have
been 1, t at home, thinks the doctor
Faihiie io notify (he city health
office
c the family lives In town
or th. county officer, If the family
lives ou. de of the city, |g punishable
under a state law, says Dr. PollartL
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