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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
TH E SPRINGFIELD N E W S
l'ubllahed Every Thursday at
Springfield, lame County, Oregon, by
THE WILLAMETTE PRESS
H. E MAXEY. Editor
Entered an aecnnd churn matter, February 34. 1903. at the poetofftce,
Springfield. Oregon.
M A IL S U B S C R IP T IO N
RATE
One Hear In Advance
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THURSDAY. MARCH 26. 1931
IJiJT'S pvt t h e hen on t h e map
Lane county should In* one of the leading poultry pro­
ducing sections of lb«' west. Climatic conditions, feed and
accessibility Io market h« re are exceptional. True, eggs
have been pretty low this winter but there never was a
time when in the long run a good hen could not make
something for the experienced poultrymen.
A well known poultryman who breeds trapnested and
pedigreed stock, and sells his eggs and chickens at a
premium, said to us the other day, "I have had to turn
down $1500 worth of orders in the last 30 days because
I was sold out for the time delivery was wanted." He also
said he believed that he probably would lose several thou­
sand dollars more this year for the some reason. Farmers
raising wheat and doing general farming around this
poultryman are hard up yet here is a man who can not
raise sufficient to supply the demand with a very large
flock.
We heard the head of a dairy department of O. S. C.
say “there never was a time when a good cow wouldn't
pay her way in this country." We would like to say
the same thing for the good hen. More of our farmers
should quit raising barnyard chickens and go into the
poultry business in earnest.
BANNER ROAD YEAR
Oregon will receive $1.344.741 in forest road funds this
year. A new record and a lot of this money will be spent
in Lane county. With the large sums the county and
state are spending in Lane county this should be one of
the banner road years of the county's history. Work will
progress on the McKenzie, Willamette. Coast and Roose­
velt highways besides numerous market, forest and other
roads. Old man depression can not hold back the good
roads movement in Oregon. We should all benefit by the
money expended for these highways, especially when the
larger part of it conies from without the countv.
GOVERNOR DOES SPRING HOUSECLEANING
Sant Kozer, budget director, is about to lose his posi­
tion according to reports from Salem. Governor Meier is
house cleaning and it is said Sam must go. He has been
connected with the state government a long time, and
probably knows more about the operations of state gov­
ernment than any other man in it. His place will no doubt
be bard to fill. It is also said that Clare Lee, of Eugene,
insurance commissioner, must also go among others. The
governor’s broom is reaching into all comers. Let's hope
it does not drag any dirt in behind it.
The woman, who was city treasurer of LaGrande, has
been found $112,000 short in her accounts. The jury failed
to agree whether she was short in money or on paper.
No doubt they wish to give her time to find the money.
But $112,000 and a disagreement should please any woman,
especially if it is true that the money is hidden in some
safety deposit box in Portland.
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"Oklahoma Man Free for Shooting his Wife,” reads head­
line. There is something for Will Rogers to brag about
in his home state. This man escapes both the law and
his wife—that’s real freedom.
TAX CONTROL
(Grants Pass Courier)
The auditor’s report on money taken in by Josephine
county during the year, and on money spent during the
year, is practically completed.
In it lies all the questions and all the answers talked
of hi recent months by local people of any and all political
affiliations.
This auditor’s report is complete, exact and thorough.
Aet if it were laid upon a table beside the budget for the
same year, and the two documents studied by the county
court, budget committee, taxpayers’ committee and any
othei civic organization, there isn't one chance in a thou­
sand anyone could tell by how much the county’s yearly
operations fulfilled or flouted the budget drawn to direct
them.
One document sets out what the county planned to do.
The other reveals what it succeeded in doing. The irrefut­
able fact that the two cannot be compared, item by item
or total by total, is the full and complete reason why it
is a waste of an intelligent citizen’s time to quibble over
a county budget hoping thereby to limit or control a
county’s financial operations and therefore its taxes.
SECOND DOLLAR DAY
TICKET SALE TO START
T O W N A N D VICINITY
Visitor from Msroola—Ora Dunn
Vids Resident Here \V. W. Jones
of M.ircola was a business visitor of Vida was a visitor in the city
In this city Friday.
Tuesday.
Resident from Jasper—T. II.
Comes from Fall Creek W. H.
Goyeau of Jasper was a visitor in Larimer of Fall Creek was a bual
Springfield «on Tuesday.
"ess visitor in the city Tuesday
♦
Oakridge Man Hsrs Ed Clark of
Visit Relatives Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Oakridge transacted business in Soule and son. Harley Craft, went
Springfield Monday.
to Corvallis Sunday to spend the
Visits from Jasper- E. Bauer of day with relatives.
Second dollar day railroad ticket
sale will he launched by the South
cm Pacific company April 3 and 4.
it was announced here today bi
Carl Dlson. agent.
The same low round (rip fares as
those which attracted national at­
tention when first placet) in effect
February 20 and 27 will prevail.
They arc approximately one cent
a mile for a round-trip ticket, ot­
throe-filths of the one-way fare,
New features of the present sale
s
S omebody built it .
Somebody who knew how. Some­
body you could rely upon. Some­
body of proved capacity— a record
o f achievem ent— a good name.
Standard Oil Company of California
brings to the manufacture of it, new­
est product, “ Standard” Gasoline, all
o f its J3 yegrs of refining experience,
organization and service.
The result is the finest motor fuel
we have ever produced without Ethyl
— a premium gasoline at no increase
in price.
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Kidney Acids
Break Sleep
She Loves Me—
She Loves Me Not.
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«' Wilalit, Mi» W F Walker alni
Mrs il w Whitney
A gain!
The club will meet tutuin on Frl
The names of Mr* Allene Ilaaford day. April 3. wth Mr« W !•'
and MI mm Dorothy Girard were un Walker
intentionally omitted from the liai — ■
of rv electvtl teachera which waa
_
putdihlh'd in the N cwh lawt Thum
day Both of tbeae teacher* wore
ie<docttMl by the ««bool board at
the name time the other receler-
Ilona were made, however. I heir
líame« were overlooked while the
Hat was hein* read over the phone
at thia office.
5 0 ,0 0 0
S o u t h e r n P a c if ic
DOLLAR DAYS
DAY 6- *
SATURDAY
FRI
A p r il 3 & 4
SS BACK BY MIDNIGHT THURSDAY
ON ALL TR A IN S
A KouiiJlrifii Io out! from
H E A T - R eady
W h en Y o u A rc
Piuifif
O W A I T I N G around far
the liiiiw ie io “ puk ap ."
troublaanma preparation, no
«lin ur amoke or aabaol The
wonderful W » la bach tftvee yon
clean, ndorleaa, inatantanaow a
heat.
your n«an w ith
N no
oil filintr on our
Liuet for Ibree-fiflbi of
Ihe rri;uhir out uoy fare
— ubfroxhutiltly I ( o mile,
or /()H m ilti for o Jullor,
,
EXAMPLES OF
ROUNDTRIPS:
bright, »unlike*. radiant warmth
and tucaulc cheer.
Medford
A valuable voel-aaeer In spring
and fall, and a piacioua condort
all through m id-w inter, a W ala-
bavh Kadiant Haater la a luodaro
convenience that your home, » mi ,
should have.
H ave you seen our cuoifdata
litte of WalatiaL h HaateiaZ Come
In todav
theia b a model )uat
•oiled tw you l i > as da.
- .
4.75
Klamath Fulls
4.85
Sun Francisco $13.50
Oakridge - >
l.(.l)
Southern
Pacific
RADIANT GAS HEATERS
Northwest Cities
Gas Company
CARL OLSON,
Ajyetit
F R E E A IR PL A N E RIDE
SEE
VOUR
C IT Y
FRO M
THE
A IR
30 TlcketH Good for One IUd<*
Patronize (lit* Merehuntti listed below with each Hnilur
Purchase they will give you one Ticket
SA V E
— YOUR
— T IC K E T S
W. C. REBHAN. M. D.
IRISH-MURPHY CO.
Surgery • Gynecology
a Specialty
First National Bank Building
SI'ItINGFIKI.D
Formerly
Gray'» Cash and Carry
439 Main HI
Springfield
SPRINGFIELD
"CASEYS”
SERVICE STATION
K IR K L A N D F L O R A L C O .
Flowers for All Occasions”
7H) at Main
SFRINOFIELD
Phone Springfield 96W
Eugene Springfield Bridge
MOON'S GOOD EATS
IN D E P E N D E N T M EAT
COMPANY
The Home of Meats
Picnic l.unrhes. Steaks
a Specialty
449 Main St.
4th nt Main
Phone S3
SPRINGFIELD
Phone 22
S P R I N G F I E L D S C H O O L o f F L Y IN G
S T U D E N T IN S T R U C T IO N
A IR T A X I S E R V IC E
—
P A S S E N G E R F L IG H T S
M U N IC IP A L A IR P O R T
»,
licious Candy this Easter.
To Vacation Here—Miss Audrey
George: "Do you believe in clubs
McPherson is expected to arrive for women?”
trom Klamath Falls next Wednes
Earl:: “Yes, If kindness fails."
day to spend the Easter vacation
with her parents In this city. Miss 2 MEALS DAY. PLENTY
McPherson is teaching school in
WATER, HELP STOMACH
the Klamath Falls system.
"Since I drink plenty water, eat 2
good m eals a day and take Adlerika
Portland People Visit—Mrs. Leo now and then, I've had no troub e
Prlnzing of Portland and her daugh­ with my stom ach.”—C. DeForest.
Unlike other medicine, Adlerika
ter, Dorothy, and Mr. and Mrs.
Manley Caplin, formerly of W eiser ¡“f 18 ° n BOTH upper and lower bow
., .
’ el, removing poisonous waste which
a o. were guests at the home J caused gas and other stomach trou-
of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Kenyon on ’ ble. Just ONE spoonful relieves gas,
Sunday. The Caplin and Kenyon 18OUr stomach and sick headache
fam ilies were acquainted when they P"1 A,dlerlk„a y o u r “tomach and
hofh
M V
•’ bowels a REAL meaning and see
■?"' In "'1
ldahl’
¡how good you feel! Fianery'« Drug
Our Easter Candy is not only appropriate but
wholesbme and fine flavored.
F G G I M A N N ’S
"Where the Service I, Different
A ll t h e
F lo w e r s
F rom A t o Z
For Vjur Home Garden
ROM oaten IO zinnias a
wide range of delightful
annual (lower* • tall, dwarf,
fragrant • all o f them colorful.
Some bloom early, other* late,
tnarty bloom all summer.
Select your packets from
Northrup, King Ol Co.’» teed
box at a nearby dealer’s. No
better seed* at any price.
F
IN V E S T #
|N AN
ELECTRIC
REFRIGERATOR.
TU L IP TIM E IS
SH O E TIME
Never have we been able to
show so much style plus qual­
ity in children’s and ladies’
footwear. We purchased this
spring line at a time last fall
when depression was most
severe. Now we offer unusu­
ally low prices for such fine
footwear. Eor the little miss
and the little man and the
ladies we have lots of styles
of shoes, slippers and pumps
—every pair built to with­
stand the most severe wear.
A drift
I Nsrtl'"‘V
LADIES’ SHOES
$248
$ß98
WHILE YOU
'W
CHILDREN'S
SHOES
i’ l ’V l
ON EASY TERWS
...... 'll!
ïtlost o f the
standard size
fto w er f rickets
89
Fulops D ep artm en t Store
334 Main Street
bT S T A N D A R D S T A T IO N S , I N C , A N D R E D W H IT E A N D BLUE DEALERS
RE E L E C T E D L A ST W EEK
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SPRINGFIELD HOTEL
",,U Sa,urd“ ' **"'
“»'«'nslon of
HALLWAY IS REPAIRED
th,‘ r",unl lln" ‘ to Th“''»d«y
“i*,U
The wails and the ceiling of Hie
Examples of special fares offered hallway al the Springfield hotel
for lh«» sale are contained in the
were repupered ihls week. The
company advertisement in this
lobby of the hotel waa retlnlalied
registered at the Springfield over paper.
Tonsils Removed—The daughter
some time ago, and Individual
the week-end were ihiul and Cal
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of Mr and Mrs. W. II. Paris had
rooms have been gone over re
her tonsils removed at the office Ilawkinheny of Portland, and Wal M IS S IO N W O R K E R T O BE
eently.
ter I’eteradorf of Wendltng.
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of a local physician Saturday.
AT BAPTIST CHURCH
Leaves on Trip M M. Peerv
WOODCRAFT GROUP HAS
Dinner Quest M. R. Irish of Eu
left Monday morning on his regular
" 1 '• Whitaker, returned mis
gene was a dinner guest here Sun­
DINNER ON WEDNESDAY
trip in to southern Oregon where 8'ou“r-v ,rom 1’urina. will conduct
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
he travels for a wholesale drug “ missionary service at the Baptist
.Members of Ihe Springfield circle
I I). B. Murphy.
company.
church Sunday evening at 7:30 ac­
Neighbors of Woodcraft held u pot­
cording to Rev. R. Mulholland.
Commissioner
H e r e — Clinton
Guests S un day Mr. and Mrs. W. pastor. The missionary will give luck dinner at the I. O. O. F. hall
| Hurd, county comm issioner for
Wednesday evening at 6:30 pro
Lane county was a business visitor Baker of Eugene and their house an illustrated lecture of the work ceding the regular sen$i monthly
guest.
Mis:
Phoebe
Biand
of
Min-
being
done
among
the
Burmese
in Springfield on Tuesday.
business and lodge meting
uesota. were Sunday guests at the people«
Mrs. Hugh t'arr was chairuiau
Leaburg People Here— Mr and home of Mr. and Mrs. Riley Snod- Ì Sunday morning Rev. Mulholland
Mrs. Marion Ellston of Leaburg Krass-
j will preach on ''Guardians of God. of the dinner committee.
were visitors in Springfield on
V i.it at Portland-M r. and Mrs ' A Ml!",lou ,,,l,d>
h«‘d
Tuesday.
Riley Snodgrass and Miss I'hoebe
tll,‘ , hurc,‘
7:00 Sunday night KENSINGTON MEMBERS
ENTERTAINED FRIDAY
Resort People Here— Mr. and Bland went to Portland Tuesday
for
a
few
days.
While
there
they
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Mrs. A. J. Kuhn of McKenzie Re­
Members of the Kensington club
sort were visitors in Springfield 'vili be guests at the home of Mr
B O O K L E T A V A IL A B L E wi'pe t uterlained at Hie houie of
, Tuesday forenoon.
Snodgrass' sister and hrother-ln-
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Mrs. A. J Morgan in Eugene Frl
law. Mr. and Mrs. Cortland Hoi-
Numerous hints for preparing
day afternoon of last week. A ape
Bulb Farmer Here— H. Conoiy of Iiday.
salads as well as a list of 191 salad
cial musical program was provided
the McKenzie Blossom Farm was a
combinations of vegetables, fruits,
liy Mrs Donald Young, v e.al solo
business visitor in Springfield on
Moves to Monmouth—Mrs. I.eota
meats and other foods are con 1st. Mrs. Louis Waldorf, violinist,
Tuesday.
Rodenbough and family will move
tain* d in a mimeographed pamph-
and Mrs. W. II. Small, accoiu
to Monmouth today. Mrs. Roden- |e,
n uni bey HE192. recently pre lan lst.
D in n e r Guests— Mrs. Edna Yar­
hough will study music and com­
pared by Miss Lucy Case, nutrition
nell and daughter. Edna June, was
plete a teacher's course. She has
Mrs Waldorf won flpst prize In
spec.. list of the home economics
a dinner guest at the home of Dr.
rented her home in this city to
a
guessing contest. Delicious re­
division of the Oregon State col­
and Mrs. R. P. Mortenson Sunday.
Mr. ami Mrs. O. F. Thatcher and
lege t xtension service. This handy freshments were served lute in the
afternoon by the hostess.
To Montana— Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ family.
pani| hlet is now available upon
liam Handcock will leave Friday
Guests at the meeting were Mrs
request at the college.
for Montana where they will spend HORSE NUMBERS SHRINK
Young. Mrs Waldorf. Mrs Small,
the next few months.
and Mrs. Clifford Wilson. Regular
DURING PAST TEN YEARS DINNER-BRIDGE CLUB
members of the club present were
Visits Parents— Miss Lucille Hoi
Mrs. W. K. Buell. Mrs. L. E. Bas-
The horse
population
MlZETS
0N
WEDNESDAY
man. teacher at the high school,
ford, Mrs. Clarence Chase. Mrs. C
of
Oregon
on
January
1,
1931.
was
spent the past week-end visiting
Mtuibers of the dinner bridge
E. Kenyon, Mrs. Lawrence May.
174.000 head according to a report
with her parents af Albany.
club were entertained by Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Moope. Mrs. Ia«vl II.
just issued bv the Oregon State
Mis. Harold Peery at their home Neel. Miss Edna Swarts, Mrs. W
Returns from
Ashland— Riley college extension service. Ten years in Eugene Wmlnesday evening. A
Snodgrass has returned from Ash­ ago the state boasted 2S6.000 head. «: .0 dinner was served and was
land where he has been working
If the production of colts is con­ (oil
si by cards and music.
with the brake testing train.
tinued at the present rate the
number of horses and mules in
auto owners a n saving hard earned
Major Operation — Mrs. James 1940 will probably- be reduce«! to
dollars by insuring with die
i Christenson of Siltcoos underwent aj-ound 10 million.
There were
a major operation at the Eugene 25 million horses and mules in 1925.
FARMERS EXCHANGE
hospital Saturday. A local doctor
There is not a bright market
Reliable, ¡lam l
was her attending physician.
e ttin g V p N ig h ts, B ackache,
outlook for the hose and mule ac­ f r e If e ) G
. it d a y calls. Ls i Pain*, N.-rv-
ard protection ai
T h e n ric .-t o u ii.. i. o r B u rn in g , due to fu n c tio n -
Tonsils Removed—Betty, daugh­ cording to the report
prices a , tla a < le r ir r it a tio n , In acid co nd i­
very lou/ tale.
io -
m akes you fe el tire d , depressed
ter of Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Jarret, in the western states remain low t and
d: .coursgrd, try the Cystex Test, Wanted Man cr Iaidy to represent
and
there
is
only
a
slight
tendency
w orm fsst, starts circulating thru
us In Springfield, and vicinity.
underwent a tonsil operation at
th» sy-tem In 16 minutes. Praised by
F A R M E R S A U T O M O B IL E
the office of a local physician on for prices to advance in the east.
thousands for rapid and positive ae-
tlon. Don't give up. Try Cystex (pro- INTER-INSURANCE EXCHANGE
Saturday.
pounced Slss-tex> today, under the
«32 East Broadway
Iron-Clad Guarantee. Must quickly
L O D G E E N T E R T A I N S FO R
Eugene, Oregon
allay these conditions. Improve rest­
To Visit Parents—Delbert Mit­
ful sleep and eusrgy, or looney back.
C O B U R G _______
G R O U P M O N D A Y Only
I'SED
RANGES and Washing
60c at
chell left Monday for Ashland
Machines for sale at Mt. States
„
.
.
. u
KETELS DRUG STORE
where he will spend some time
Fourteen members of the Cohurg 5eh & Ma|n
Springfield. Ore
Power Co.
It
visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. H> b. k ali lo d g e w e re g u e s ts of ■
H. T. Mitchell.
Juanita Rebekah lodge of Spring*
Viaitor Friday—Mrs. Julia Hallln j 'i*“* “ T * * 7
th‘,'
of Bridal Veil was a viaitor at the
ra° n' hly 804:131 meetlnK
home of her sister. Mrs. Emma Ol- " 1
° ge‘
son, here for a short while Friday
Regular lodge work was conduct-
afternoon.
Mrs. Hallin came to I e<L and
latter part of the eve-
Eugene to take her children at- nin&
devoted to card games,
tending the University home for °ther entertainment, and yefresh-
She will if you send her a box of Kggimann's de­
■ ments.
their spring vacation.
5
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B A S F O R D , G IR A R D W E R E
Visit* with Parents Miss Mary
Jasper visited with friends in this
Elisabeth Whitney spent the week
city Tuesday.
end here with her parents. Mr.
Undergoes Operation Mrs. Roy and Mrs. H W, Whitney. She is
Brewer of Fail Creek underwent teaching school at Marcóla.
a major operation ai the Eugene
hospital.
Guests at Hotel Among those
A P R E M I U M G A S O L IN E AT N O IN C R E A S E IN P R IC E
I
Till RSDAV, MARCH
FULOP, Proprietor
Springfield, Ore.
Mountain States
Power Company
fier
packet
Seeds
,