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    TI 1URSDAY. QCTDDKK 23 1980
T H E SPRINGFIELD NEWS
PAGE SIX
TEACHER INSTITUTE GIVES MRS. C. F. EGGIMANN
RETURNS HOME TODAY
PUPILS FIRST VACATION
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•
Em otion and not reason will back the m ajority
Mr». C F. Egglmann. »tale president
DURING PRESENT TERM
of voters when they go to the polls on November
ot Ihe ladles uuxlllary of the Grand
I it sei'in» safe to say at this time. Emotion
School children of Springfield are Army of the Republic, returned to
J and not reason is back of the revolution in enjoying their first two day holiday her home here today follow ing tw o
the South American countries, the overthrow of today and tomorrow while the faculty weeks spent I I I Eastern Oregon where
the I the governm ent in G erm any and the trouble in of the various schools a m attending she visited many of the chapters In
the two-day Institute being held In that part of the stale. She was ac­
| China and elsewhere.
the Woodrow W ilson Junior high companied on Ihe trip by Mrs Frieda
Em otion is the strongest ally of Julius Meier
Peterson of Italia«, who Is the state
school.
75c in his cam paign for governor.
If In* can keep
A large program with addresses by ' Inspector
Sc people from thinking for a n o th e r two weeks Mr
prt mlnent speakers ha« been prepared
Mrs Egglmann will make two more
Meier has a good chance of being elected gov­ tor today and Include« addresses by inspection trips before Christmas.
ern o r by a m inority of tin 1 people, a fte r perhaps (acuity representatives from both the
an alm ost equal three way split.
U niversity amt the Oregon S tale Col
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
Published Every Thursday at
Springfield. Lane County, Oregon. by
THE WILLAMETTE PRES«
H E MAXEY. Editor
Entered a» second class m atter. February 24. 1903. at
postotftce. Springfield. Oregon.
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23. 1930
VOTE NO. EDiCF.PT TWO
EMOTION
NOT REASON
lege
The first will be given by Dr
D. V t’oling of Corvallis on "Grips
That Hold.” W Q, B eattie of Ihe
U niversity, will talk on "The Teat
of Our Teaching”. Or Huffaker of
the School of Education wilt speuk
on the “Advancement of tdine County
High School Student«”. Ml«» Ruth
Kneeland will rend a paper on Ihe
I "Klnaesthotlc Method ot Teaching
Heading”. "The Rural Health I T o
gram" will be Ihe them e of a dis­
cussion led by Miss llessle W illiams
and Miss Jane Gavin, county health
nurse«.
Mary Aunin wilt m eet all ot the
teachers gvho have any problems with
children in their classes and a«sl»l
them.
The Friday session wilt be given
over to addresses by Rev. John Knox
of Eugene and Or. H. D Sheldon,
dean of the School of Education at
the university.
Election of officers will take place
Friday afternoon.
Hunt
Pheasants
Bundsy -H lle y
Bn.slgruss, I» W «<*•( ' » d Dr W .
N now spent Sunday hunting pbeaa
ants In the Halsey d istrict
F o r Congress
DB. J. C. BOOTH BUT
We recom m end voting "No" on all m easures
A candidate for office under Oregon Iaiw is
on the ballot save two— the repeal of sta te pay­ allowed to spend 10 per cent of ids first year
m ent on irrigation and drainage district Interest y ear's salary for a cam paign. The governor's
salary is $7,500 and a candidate for th a t office
and the bonus loan constitutional am endm ent.
should not spend m ore th an $750. How does
Ask any usually inform ed person to explain Mr. Meier expect to qualify under these condi­
All ex service man of two wars and
all these m easures to you and It is a safe bet tions with all the paid agents running wild over
a practising physician In Lebanon for
30 years Dr Joel C. Booth. *»<•
he will not understand half of them . This is a the state, if he is elected.
running for Joint senator ot Lane and
good sound reason why the electorate should
L' iiii counites, is widely known In
btth counties. Hb 1» a graduate of
vote no. Why vote for som ething you have only
the University Of Oregon and played
Drive your car as you would have oth ers drive
a superficial knowledge of? We have a legisla­
on one of the curly football team»
theirs, is a pretty good rule to follow.
"Dr. Booth nai been a member e l
ture th a t devotes 60 days to this sort of legisla­
Republican Nominee for R e e lw llo n .
the U. 8. Pcl-slon Board for llw C oauthor of the Tariff Act of 193b
tion and still th e w rong law s often get on our
past thirty years. He served In lb-- which gives to agriculture In all Its
s ta tu te books
T hirteen m easures and about
Spanish Atnerleun and World Wars branches the highest rates of protec­
and at the uresent holds a majo. t tion ever given.
three tim es too m any to vote on a t one election.
com m ission ami 1» on the general
Lumber was on Ihe free list In
B etter vote "N o” and if there is justice in this
1913 but was returned to the dutiable
list In the Ilsw tey-Sm oot T ariff Act
defeated legislation it will no doubt come up
of 1930 and kept there by C ongress­
again until it is thoroughly understood.
man llsw tey.
He Introduced and had paused the
Voting for the repeal of irrigatioin interest
law providing $2.000.000 for our Sol
lets the sta te out of som ething it should not have
dlt-rs' Home
A Native Son of Oregon who has
assum ed in th e beginning—som ething th at was
"No Interests to Serve but the Bubllr
slipped over on you and me the sam e way as
Interests" and who Is
DULL MEN
LOCAL MUSICIAN SOLOIST
CHAN
the present m easures hope to get by. We passed
I am g etting old enough now so th at some
CAPABLE
FOR EUGENE PROGRAM
it by ballot in 1919 not know ing th a t we were of the little acorns which 1 saw planted are be­
E X P E R IE N C E D
F A IT H F U L
saddling a heavy tax on ourselves— passed it be­ ginning to show up as quite sizeable oaks.
Mrs. W. K. Barnoll was a soloist
SUCCESSFUL
cause we took people’s word for it th at did not
Read his Record of Successful 8»rv
For exam ple, th ere was an office boy in the for the October m eeting of the Eu­
lc>- In Ihe Voters' Pamphlet.
know w hat they were talking about. L et’s get place w here 1 worked a fte r leaving college. He gene Federation ot Women's organ­
Paid udv by Ronald C Gloveri
was not a bright office boy. We did not th ink ization» which was held at the Eu-
rid of it by voting “yes.”
th a t he would ever am ount to very m uch. He gene Chamber of Commerce on Fri­
As one who expects to benefit by the bonus
did not think so himself. He had none of the day afternoon She was accompanied
I k » -«
loan am endm ent for ex-serviice men of the worln Vision which we read about. He ju st kept on at the piano by Mr». W. H. Small
war, who were not residents of th e sta te w ben keeping on.
Collects Bounty
enlisting, and men who served in the Philippines,
Well, the o th er day I picked up a trad e paper,
Cart Humphrey of Fall Creek co l­ staff of the Oregon National Guurd
we h estitiate to endorse this m easure too stro n g ­ and th ere was a big photograph of our ex-office
"Or. Booth has been a resident of
lected a $2.00 bounty last week at
ly lest a selfish m otive be im pugned to us. This boy, and the announcem ent th a t he has just thucounty courthouse for one bobcat Linn County for the past thirty
y.-ars during which lim e he has
m easure provides th a t the sta te shall loan been elected president of a ra th e r im portant pelt.
a re g u a ra n te e d
been a keen student of the politics
m oney on real e sta te to these service m en at com pany.
of both the county and state
He
to do e v e ry th in g
one-half per cent above w hat the sta te has to
has been Identified with Ihe repub
As years go on, and the business of the coun­
A s p irin can do
llcan party for the pust thirty-four
pay for such m oney secured through bonds. It try expands, his com pany will expand with it,
That's because Puretest
years.
By
reason
of
his
long
resi­
Aspirin Tnblets are made
is likely th e sta te will m ake m oney instead of for he will be a careful ad m inistrator. And
dence In this sectlun he le thorough
of true Aspirin.
They
incur a lose from this m easure. On the record som e day his associates will give him a dinner
ly familiar with the needs of the peo­
are true aspirin during the
of the w orkings of th e present bonus loan law and hail him as a g reat leader, and his picture
ple dur.ng ills thirty years practice
m anufacturing p r o c e s s -
I f n e t t i n g U o N ig h t* . B a c k a c h e
as a physician gives him an Insight
we feel th a t it is safe to extend the privilege.
true nsptrln when you hay
will be hung in the Board Room.
f r e q u e n t d a y c a l l * L e g P a in s, N e r v -
Into
the
problems
of
Ihe
people
he
o u s n e s * o r B u rn in g , d u e to fu n c tlo n -
them and are still true
w ishes to represent, which would
‘ B la d d e r I r r ita tio n , In a c id c o n d l-
P erhaps you have read Mr. W oodw ard’s bi­
aspirin when they soothe
n * m a k e« y o u f e e l tired , d e p r e sse d
be Impossible to obtain
In uuy
(he aches and pains of the
other way.
His long association
We fail to see w here paid dem ocracy fits in ography of General G rant If so, you rem em ber
W o r k s f a s t , s t a r t s c ir c u la tin g th ru
ls»dy
Therefore,
you
th
a
t
he
stood
low
in
his
classes
a
t
W
est
Point,
with
tlie
political
leaders
of
the
w
...
m
in
u
t
e
*
P
ra
ised
by
t h e s y s te m in 15
may be sure that Puretest
w ith free speech and free power in Mr. M eier's
th
o
u
s
a
n
d
s
fo
r
ra
p
id
a
n
d
p
o
s
itiv
e
a
c
-
state
has
acquainted
him
not
only
Aspirin will relieve pain
t lo n . - D on ’t g —--------
iv e u p "*-•r
. T ry Cy«t
C y o tex (Pro­
platform . Many of his w orkers are fired with and w as later discharged from th e arm y. W hen
with the legislative needs of his
n o u n ced s ia e - t e x ) to d a y , u n d er t h e
promptly without any de­
• he utm ost patriotism a fte r getting a $50 a week the Civil W ar broke out he was such a failure
district but also with the knowledge
Ir o n -C la d G u a ra n te e, M u st q u ic k ly
pression of the heart or
th a t his letter offering his sendees to his country
a l l a y t h e s e c o n d itio n * Im p rove t e s t -
of
how
to
obtain
that
legislation.
check.
Irritation of the stomach.
f u l Sleep an d e u e r g y , o r m o n e y b a c k .
was not even answ ered by the W ar D epartm ent.
— Paid Adv. Lane County Republic­
O n ly 90« St
Barley is a good substitute for corn says O.
DRUG STORE
an Central Committee.
T he arm y was full of m ore brilliant men. H al­ 6th & KETEL8
Muln
Springfield. Ore
O. C. to the poultrym en. Ground barley m ay be
lock,
for
instance,
knew
all
about
tactics.
In
any
substituted for 50 per cent of the corn ration
RELIEF FROM CURSE
for laying hens. This is good advice because crisis he could tell just w hat Napoleon would
OF CONSTIPATION
have
done.
McClellan
had
a
touch
of
genius.
if th e poultry industry is to reach its m ost profit­
W
hat
did
G
rant
have?
able stag e in Oregon it m ust subsist principally
A B attle Creek physician sa y * "Con
on the products of the s ta te ’s soil.
sttpatlon Is responsible for more
He had a superstition. W hen he started out
Tax Payers and
misery than any other cause.”
on anything he hated to tu rn back. It applied
Homo Owners
But Immediate relief has been
even to small things. If when he left the house
found. A tablet called ReurU Order
Box of 24
LEARN THE FACTS ABOUT
We are told by th e highw ay departm ent th a t in the m ornings, he found he had forgotten som e­
Ues has been discovered. This tablet
THE
GRANGE
HYDRO
attracts water from the system Into
the new grade on the McKenzie highw ay will th ing he never retraced his steps. Always he
AMENDMENT
Sold only at Rexall Drug
the lazy, dry evacuating bowel called
be let for surfacing th e end of this m onth. Also went forw ard. And when he cam e to com m and
Stores.
the colon The water looseaa the dry
th at the Doyle hill-Nimrod section, or the re­ arm ies he aid the sam e thing. Doggedly, plod­
T u n e in on Station
food w aste and causae a gentle
dingly-
b
ut
inexorably
he
pushed
ahead.
m ainder of the county road, will be contracted
K E X , P o rtlan d ,
thorough, natural movement without
forming a habit or ever Increasing
F rid a y , O ct. 24,
for grading in December. W hen this com es to
DRUG STORE
W hen I was in college, th e President said,
8:30-8:46 P. M.
tbo dose
pass we will give th ree cheers for the first com ­ “ H enry W ard Beecher, when a stu d en t in Am­
Phone ,6
Stop suffering from constipation
pleted sta te highw ay in Lane county outside of h e rst Coliege, stood at, or near, the toot of his
Chew a Rexall Orderlle at night. NOxt
[i..l
...... Ifs'l»--. ■ j - I
M o untain S tates day bright. Get 24 for 25c today at
the paved Pacific. L et’s pray th a t there is no class. N early a hundred years have passed, and
9«AFVlCHi4LI V O « W 1 L ' «>'• < ’ < « •» $ I
Flanery's
Rexall
Drug
Store
slip up on this schedule.
B owyer C o m pany
A m herst College has produced no second
H enry W ard Beecher, though m any men have
stood at, or near, the foot of th eir class.”
A news rep o rt says th a t 132 tow ns in Iowa
CANDY i t a re m a rk a b le fo o d a t w e ll as a pleasure.
J u s t being dull, or standing a t th e foot of the
have sold th eir m unicipal owned electric plants
U n less you are a d letld on . you"Ve probably never thought of
to private com panies and now have low er rate s class, is no assu ran ce of success, of course. On
cundy as a food. Candy 1» so pleasant, so delicious that you naturally
the
o
th
er
hand,
it
is
n
othing
to
be
discouraged
th an heretofore. Too bad, Iowa did not have a
:thlnk of It as a mere treat.
Julius Meier to show them how to get power ab o u t—a fact of which I see m ore evidence a l­
Yot, candy Is one of our best sources of quick energy. Most
m
ost
every
day.
for nothing.
M odern E q uipm ent fo r B reke Teet-
of the work you do Is performed by virtue of burning sugar In some
*BRUC
W. C. HAWLEY
'Aspirin Tablets
Backache
Leg Pains
NOTICE . . .
25c
Flanery’s
Infl,
PINKY DINKY
By Te«ry Gilkison
W h eel and A xle A lign ing
TE S TS FREE
M inton’s Brake
Service
All Work Guaranteed
Phone 271
10th and Olive
Eugen«
Oregsn
form Ir. your Ixidy. So. candy, which contains a large proportion of
sugar. In addition often to such various lngredlonts as chocolate,
fruits, nuts and milk, Is a remarkable rood for supplying us with
quick energy.
Try thia: JuBt before one of your futlguc-portods, eat a piece or
two of candy. You w ill be surprised and delighted to find you are
not so tired as usual.
FGGIMANN’S
"W h e re ths S ervice Is D iffe re n t”
..Sw eeten ths Day w ith Candy...
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'POHTI AND,
-'.OREGON
Oct.25-Nov. I
S how « l a O ne —• $ 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 P rem iu m s
2 0 th A n n u a l E x p n aklo n com bina« P a ra -B ra d I.lvaatnclt Sh ow , P i t Stock
fUtowi D a lrv , M an u facturer«' and L a n d Producta S h u ttli Poa and F u r Showt
W o o f and M o h a ir Showt P o u ltry A. P r t St.H:k Show ) In d u ttr la l R ih ih M n
5 « V ’ •"<> o, r 1 S .ub 'Y o r k E x h ib it» Iru th -ln -M e a ta B ih lb lt» W ild Llfa
E xhlM tsi and w o rld -ren o w n ed flo ra e S io w . 11 aerea un d er one ro o f. 20
! ;L * * t
apse«- P x»«4 road« direct to entrance. P o rtland, O raan
O cto b er 2 9-N o vatn b er 1, R educed Perea ell T ra n e p o rta tlo n Linee.
"J
'TWOULO MAKU YOU <3RIN
AND LAU6H AWAY p u l l
CARB
ro « e
make
a t in y Mot»e
A monkey OF A
PCAR.
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