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THE SPKINGFIKIJ) NEWS
T H E S P R IN G F IE L D N E W S
Published Ever; Thursday at
Springfield, Ixuiv County, Oreg«w, by
T H I WILLAMETTE PRESS
H. E MAXEY, Editor
Entered as seeond class matter, February 34, 1903. at the
postoKIce. Springfield, Oregon.
PROSPERITY VS. DEPRESSION
HEALTH U N IT M EETING
PROSPERITY Is up for election, running to
overthrow DEPRESSION.
DRAMATICS SCHOOL TO
POSTPONED THREE WEEKS
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The meeting of the Springfield mill
the l.anv County Health asaorte
i t s for the people to decide which Will b e M
chosen. Every m an and every wom an is p rlv i-' ” o“ whuh
Monday at
leged to ballot—every day,
«
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1980
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TEACH PLAY DIRECTING
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ma„ ,.,
vember s.
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formulated
For Congress
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4 6 and « are n«« being
at the office of Misa tier
trude L. Rkow. home demon.tratton
DM RKhblON has no rightful place with a
November
r„r u „,„
v wh(,
work
hundred and tw enty million people, exchanging 17 ,he ,h,rd Monday in November,
wllh Arnold n ,-olller. county
in e Year in Advance ____ 31.76 Three Months ____76c goods and services- -capable- accustom ed and
The meeting will be bold In the club leader In organising the train
S:x Mouths — ....... ......... 31 #0 Single Copy ............. 6c
willing to work m ore highly skilled than other afte rn o .« nt a .to with Mina Beth Hng school which 1« the firm of it»
peoples- leaders In efficiency and progresslv- Konkel. executive secretary for the kind ever to be attempted In the
THURSDAY, OCTOBER SO. 1930
encss backed by the vast n atu ral resources of county organisation, attending
county.
, he I nited States. W hen we m ake it possible
Officers and committee chairman
The nch„,»l in being sponsored by
KEEP OUT RUSSIAN LUMBER.
¡»’ r. t ’ >l H 1" ’» * V’l WO.rkS, tO h-ttV® ", k ’ b, ,W e n ,a k e ,,f • " *
Mr». <•’• O. W b the ext,......on division of the Oregon
Congressm an W. C. Hawley told the sawmill it possible for him to buy food for his family n o il, prosldrnt; Mm. C. K. Wheaton, tttate College The work will be ear
workers in Springfield Saturday th at not a foot ant! so help all business, including th at of the »w retary and treasurer; Mr«. I. K rled on under the directloe of Mr.
Page, educntonal chairman: Mr» W ll- Knapp, who haa been wllh the Na
of R ussian lum ber should come into this country a r n , e r -
b w a u se it was all being produced by penal w ork­
The rest of the world is Of sm all Im portance
nn“ 'u ” -halrma«»; Honal Playground and Recreation an
ers. W ithout stum page or wages R ussian com ­ com pared with that free m arket of 120.000.000 , „ i e ? v*.i..h T u h n T
T ’' ’*"*•?*“""
Am**r,<* f,,r
" m,(
petition would be ruinous to the industry iu the people homogeneous- of like tastes, habits ami W airr Hmu T upp M«
V T
Pacific northw est.
a s rira t’on« living under the sam e l a w s - f r e o of
P "
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h “d’ r" ,or d,r*‘“ n*
The entire enrollment for the achonl
Mr. Hawley told the lum ber w orkers th a t the rad e barriers. Foreign trad e m ay be troubled _
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limited to 40. and the enrollment
by
tariffs
and
revolutions,
but
at
their
peak
our
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$1 tarrlf on lum ber m ight be increased to >1.60
W. C. HAWLEY
’
000111
for each community will be limited Io
a thousand feet, under the flexible provisions of exports represented only five and a half billions
Repuhllcnn Nominee for Ite elecllon
repreaentatlvoN
B v C oU IltV A g r e e m e n t .
...
The training
hor „( (he T a riff A d of 193U
the new tariff law. While this was not sufficient pf dollars of gross business In a year out of
„ J
7 ^ 5 " c c m c iit K,¥„n w,„ lw> ¥Bhuh,. F(„irll ,.luh which glvy» to ugrlcullure In all 11»
lie said that he believed th a t lum ber would come i total Am erican income of ninetv billions.
It 1« I .Inn county a time to elect work, community club». and farmer branche» the highest rate» of protec­
into its own again when once world conditions
tion ever given.
Stagnation
of
circulation
Is
w
hat's
the
m
a
tte
r
«,-,
„¡.'haï* "» ‘ ni. ^ .- m b - m a n ^ ’ »g*"^
returned to norm al.
Lumber was on the free ll»t lit
with ag riculture and with Business. Everyone meut" between the two counties of
,,|'‘ y directing will be the feature 1913 bul wa» relum ed Io (be dutiable
All the country east of the Rocky m ountains, an help to get that circulation m oving again.
,h,k 'iietrict
i»r j
c. Booth, of ,,f ,he roura.-
s m b thing» na make ll»t In the Hawley Hinoot T a riff Art
Lebanon, republic candidate for Joint up, coatumlng. lighting scenery and of 1930 and kept there by Congree«
with a few exceptions, is against a tariff on
G overnm ent c a n ’t m ake P rosperity—alone, —n»t.»r. was a Visitor In Springfield the preparation of a dramatic»’ nm mnn Hawley
lum ber and this is the first tim e in 17 years
He Introduced and had paiiKed the
* * ” * .? ha* O'1»
r r am w ill b«> take,, up
there has been any duty on lumber. A fter the Bankers and other business leaders c a n ’t m ake Ilia real reason V for
being u candidate
law providing 32.000.000 for mr Hoi
united
In a N.-at
v »'X( tltn
.
-m.
defeat of the lum ber tariff in the sen ate only Prosperity- alone. It’s the people,
r
1 .
o it
it will
w ill K
m
ia*nv county’i
county*«
Thu temporary hour« for the meet dler»' Home.
.
,
time
be
lame
the fact th a t Congressm an Hawley was chair­ opinion and purpose and courage, who d e te rm in e 1 turn n e t then w« win aupport a lug have been aet for 10 00 a. m to
A Native Hon of Oregon who ha»
.and date for «1.1» county, he .«Id,
„ „0 noon, and from 1 30 to 3 30 ’’No Intereet» to Herve but the Public
m an of the conference com m ittee m ade it pos Prosperity. They can elect It—none other.
Interest»" uud who 1»
sible for any tariff to be included on lum ber
Ballots that Will be validly counted for PROS- , f i'rm. 1X7». and .duca/ed a t" H a w i
h “ f , * r’,OOB Definite Information
CLEAN
a t all.
PERITY are of m any kinds. Som e one of them Dell Acodemy and low« state college. “M to ,h " pl‘“ '" " n<l ,,m " 1,f ,he w«“ 1
CAPABLE
• • •
every m an and wom an can cast. For exam ple:
taught school in Iowa and Ore ,,IK" * '111 ,M‘ »"»i •« all who enroll.
E X P E R IE N C E D
gon. , omlng to thia »late In 1K96
The last day on which enrollment»
F A IT H F U L
DON’T MAKE ROOSEVELT S MISTAKE
He wa» graduated at Oregon C olver ran br mM(lr „ WadWM1<u, October
SUCCESSFUL
Help a deserving m an or a wom an to get
Rend hla Record of Horee««ful Herv
a
little
paving
w
ork—
or,
better,
a
regular
29.
They
»hould
t„>
eent
either
Ml»»
Bolting the Republican ticket was the greatest
Ire In the Voter»' Pamphlet.
job.
Skow or Mr. Collier
m istake in his public career and one he m uch
Piild adv by Ronald C. tllo ve ri
regretted Theodore Roosevelt told friends before
Spend wisely and not to timidly, and a n ­
he died. He repudiated the Republican party
ticipate
scheduled expenditures so far as Is
which had bestowed honors upon him and ran
practicable.
for president as an independent. L ater he deeply
regretted i t
T urn the deaf e ar to false, m ichievous
If you are a republican and are thinking of
rum ors; and don’t rep eat them , if you do
voting for an independent candidate ask your
hear them .
C hocolates, bonbons, tim i
self wnen you get in the election booth November
glace
fruits fur the hostess.
Be willing to pay a fair price. Don't take
4, "Isn ’t this Independent candidate m aking the
advantage
of
the
o
th
er
m
an's
necessity.
sam e m istake of Theodore R oosevelt?”
Table candies for your
Recognize th a t he has as good claim to a
fair profit as you.
guests.
GRANGE BILL UNSOUND
When a vam pire th a t fatten s on the m is­
Sm all candies und candy
We have the word of Judge Law rence T. H arris
eries of o th ers shows up, help to m ake him
th a t the G range power bill will allow taxation
prizes for th e children.
unpopular.
of people w ithout their consent, and th a t it may
D iscourage calam ity howlers.
pledge their property for the paym ent of bonds
w ithout their c o n s e n t And finally th at the
Keep business m oving evenly and re m e m b e r¡.„ y tw((.p ,f)i hag >|n<.e
G range bill is n ot necessary to secure rights for
th a t, to the average m an. his job is his jiartic- I tirin g niudlclnc a t Ix-banon for prac-
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a country district to go into the power business
ular business. When possible, reassure him
year».
He nerved with the famouH
'Where the Servira la Dlffarent"
b ut th a t it can be done by the passage of a law
2nd Oregon vclunt, er regiment In
against fear of losing i t
the
I
’hllllpin»-»
and
In
the
27th
coast
creating a pow er district as has been done for
artillery In the W orld W ar as captain
Save, but save wisely, not in fright. Invest
road, and school districts. We have faith in the
Since me war he ha» organized
for
the
profit
that
sound
enterprise
pays
and
ability of th e form er suprem e judge to interpret
a hospital company with rank of
for the added profit th a t will come a fte r the
this bill. His analysis convinces ub th at the pro­
major
He Is a member of the Meth
hysteria of pessimism has passed.
posed bill is dangerous legislation. It the country
odist church, American leg io n . Vet'
•
•
•
I erans of Foreign Wars, I. O. O. F„
people w ant to go into the power business we
K of I’.. Moose. M W of A.
favor giving them the rig h t th rough the passage
It Is a wise policy of the highw ay com m ission thl >rT(^ tkf
of the proper law by the legislature.
and the bureau of public roads to push road ments at the coming election and re­
m aintenance and new construction w herever knrd It as a mandat for his guidance
C ottage Grove is working for a better road practicable this winter. It provides em ploym ent He believes in education, municipal
down the Umpqua via Drain and the fu rth e r im ­ for otherw ise idle labor and also will m ean th a t 2*'';'rHit,1,lp,’h„li?7i f",r 1 e"ith,, bet,te?
provem ent of the R eedsport harbor. This is a highw ays will be In b e tte r condition during th e f!r taWH and law en'orcement.
— P a id A d v . b m
c o u n ty R e p u b lic
splendid undertaking. We can not have too m any traffic season next sum m er. More em ploym ent,
an Central Committee.
good roads and deep w ater harbors. They are less detours and bad road will surely result.
not in com petition with each o th er but an aid
in the successful use of each other, for they
stim ulate tran sp o rtatio n , trade and industry.
The independent candidate would like to a s ­
“ Nouf i u no tim e to m a k e a
C ottage Grove is only 50 miles from deep w ater sum e the responsibility for getting a tariff on
c h a n g e ” »aye C a lv in C o o lid fe .
on the Umpqua.
lumber. T here is but one m an responsible for
• • •
a tariff on lum ber a fte r th e schedule had failed
I f G e t tin g U p N ig h t« , B ackach e,
I
fr e q u e n t d a y ca ll». L e g P alna, N e r v -
Vote “No” except ttvo is our advice on the •in the senate and th a t was Congressm an W. C. ouaneaa,
o r B u rn in g , du e to fu n c tio n ­
Here are the Republican candidates for National and
thirteen m easures. Repeal of th e Irrigation dis­ Ilaw lev, chairm an of th e conference com m ittee.
a l B la d d e r I r r it a t io n , In ac id c o n d i­
tio n » , m ak e » yo u fe e l tire d , depreaaed
State offices. Take this list with you
trict bond interest and the extension of the sol­ On him should be bestowed w hatever praise there
en d disco uraged, t r y th e C yatex T e a t.
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» ta rt» c ir c u la
la t tin
th r u
ln g g th
diers’ bonus loan are the only two w orthy of is for th e actual passage of the bill with a $1
when you go to the polls.
th e »y»tem
m It
In I t m in u te s . P ra ised by
a “Yes” vote in ou r opinion.
th o u san d » fo r ra p id an d poall
per thousand on lumber.
r altlve ae-
M A IL S U B S C R IP T IO N
RATE
N o v e lty C a n d ies for H a llo w e'en
RGGIMANN’S
PLA Y SAFE
VOTE THE STRAIGHT
REPUBLICAN TICKET
Bladder
• Weakness
7?ie Day He Runs the Show-
Hy ^beit T. Rniri
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tlo n . D o n ’t g iv e up. T r y (V » te
■tex (pro-
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a -te x ) to d a . y . , u
uni
* nounced
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n d e r th a
Ir o n -C la d G u a ra n te e . M u s t q u ic k ly
a lla y th e»« co nd ition s. Im p ro v e i
f il l sleep an d a n e rg y , o r m o o s y T
O n ly <0o a t
K E T E L 8 DRUG STORE
5th & Main
Springfield, Ore.
CHARLES L. McNARY
.
.
For United States Senator
One o f the State's most valuable aeeeta.
PHIL M E T S C H A N .................... For Governor of Oregon
A splendid a d m in is tra to r— p atie n t, to le ra n t. Just
M odern E quipm ent fo r B rake T es t­
ing. W h eel end Axle A lign ing
TESTS FREE
W. C. HAWLEY
R. R. BUTLER
Minton’s Brake
Service
All Work Guaranteed
Phone 271
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10th and Olive
Eugene
Oregen
.
.
.
For First Congressional District
In valu ab le to Oregon because of hie senority In Congress
.
,
.
For Second Congressional District
U n tirin g In hla e ffo rts fo r the advancem ent of O regon
FRANKLIN F. KORELL . For Third Congressional District
Q uick to w in recognition In the N a tio n al C apito l
HARRY BELT
,
For Justice of the Supreme Court
An able Jurist
PERCY R. KELLY
.
.
For Justice of the Supreme Court
Deserving of hla promotion
J. U. CAMPBELL
.
.
For Justice of the Supreme Court
A keen, analytic mind
C. A. HOWARD . For Superintendent of Public Instruction
A capable educator
CHARLES H. CRAM For Commissioner of Bureau of Labor
Ha has the welfare of labor at heart
All »chool children
need an eye examina­
tio n - Even with twen­
ty-twentieth
v is io n
there
may
be e y e
»train.
O R .E C . M E A D E
o r TO
E T R IZ T
14 W£ FT e T-' AVfc
The above candidates, with the other regular Republican
nominees, command your respect and deserve your vote.
Vote the Straight Republican Ticket
(Paid adv., Republican State Central Committee, Ellaha A. Baker,
Secretary, Morgan Bldg., Portland)