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THR SPRINGFIELD NEWS
7ife«/aj Election J
B. Croen.
For City Recorder— Ir» M. I’et-
(Continued from First Pag«)
m
erd. Republican; Fred Fisk, Demo­
cratic.
For City Treasurer— W. E Buell.
TOW N AND
V IC IN IT Y
THURSDAY. NOVEMBER S. 1992
Democratic Candidate Is
Leader In Nation Poll
Visits at Mt. An®el— M r M R
III This W eek— Mrs. Verne W ll
Huntly spent the week-end visit­ klnson is reported Io be ill at her
Directly In line with all other , , 56.30; Io Hoover's 073,307 votes
|fi.r a percentage of 37 1». Other
ing at Mt. Angel.
home this Week,
atraw ballot polls conducted dur
ing (lie closing weeks of the presl cuiidldutea drew volee accounting
Mrs. George Smith is suffering
For County Sheriff— Cal A.
Drive to Corvadle— Mr, ind Mrs
Visits Daughter — Mrs Susan deutlal campaign. The
Weekly | ,WP “ >* remaining 6.61 per cent of
Pryor, Democratic; C. A. "Tom with blood poison in her hand.
F. B. Flanery drove to Corvelli» King came to Springfield Sunday
Swart», Republican.
The ladies' aid held a silver tea Sunday to visit with relativos.
I from Portland and will spend some Newspaper Nation-wide poll. In
which The Springfield News parti I *■> comparison. this newspaper's
lim e here at the home of her cipated, In Ila final returns gives I 'union wide
For County Surveyor — P. M at the church Wednesday after- I
weekly
poll
gives
noon,
an
exhibit
of
fancy
work
and
Guest
of
Liona—V
A.
Swarta
was
Morse, Republican.
daughter. Mrs. Wanda Bai no .
Franklin II. Roosevelt a substsn I I»*** »veil 6» St per cent and
quilts were made. There was some a guest at the weekly meeting of
Dietrlct and Precinct
Break* Arm— Ueorge Ftnne> of H**l lead In popular vote sentiment 11 looser 40.16 per cent of Ils total
fancy work which Rev. Stiver got »>»* Eugene Lions club at the Ku
For Justice of the Peace— C. E
route 1, sustained a broken right *° w' n ,h’' election next Tuesday. I ' U,u caat.
while on h it trip to the Holy Land
« • • • t*ot«»l Wednesday noon
Wheaton, Republican; Democra
arm Wednesday morning while November 8.
I
lu e oue big exception In our
several year» ago. An Invitation
tic;.
Hunts Pheasants— Carl CIsen i working on a farm He came to
Local Vote Close
l« e » k ly newspaper poll Io those of
extended to Springfield and
and Harry Wheaton spent M *.l
Springfield to have the boas set
Springfield straw votes turned I **•» Digest anti nil tuber straw
For Constable- I. D. Larimer, W altervtll(. goct«.,ies to attend
hunting for pheasants. This was
lu were six to one for Hoover. T h c j ' 1 •*• taken la In the small (own
Republican; Democratic.
Next Sunday. November (, t
the last dev of the oren sc son on
* per
f ° up * '
Oregon vole, however, was 75« lu ’ “4 country vole from Illinois. All
Springfield City Officers
birtis.
‘
Caper club. 7(W
Kooaere„ .
, hroll, lt , h(. w„ h.y newspaper p,,.,
For Mayor— W. P. Tyaon, John goal of 103 has been set. There will
humorous
organisation
at
the
I..
.
, . . .
B Springfield high
school
were
'pproxlmaltdy
2000
weekly I ,loov* r has >•*!» *» »be Illinois
C. _ Parker.
_
„
be a basket dinner following the
Poatma, t , r „ Portland— F B ^ 'rlngfleld
high
school,
were
AW>«M»lm»l»ly
3000
weekly
»suikii
town
vote
by a margin of
_ « “
‘ n’
tprm' morning services
Rev. E. V . HamWn spen, , he „rat of the WM.k guests gt a chicken dinner at the “e»«P*l»ere. located lu all parts of
the
country,
cooperated
In
taking
I
*boul
’
,0
6
Stivers will deliver the sermon and ¡n Portland where he met Archls borne of Dorothy Hart Sunday.
Huntly
this poll of small (own and rural I Thioughout the tabulation of the
there will be special program and OojggggB, first assistant postmaster
Attend Eugene Party— Mr. and \merlca political preference. The Irides
from the various stales In
For Councilman— Two year term, singing, everybody welcome.
general
Mrs. Elmer Pyne attended nn old- Publishers Autocaster Service, a I this weekly newspaper poll are
Returns to
Portland — Miss ia8hlon,><1 bard III»
Hallowe'en newspuper editorial service, acted I some mighty Interesting figures for
J Emma Massee
returned to her parl> 8l’ pn by the Eugene I t). o as natloual headquarters In tabu |c a r.fu l perusal.
home In Portland Tuesday after
a,u* i»pbekab lodges there Mon- luting the national vote.
This straw vote has been most
! spending a few days here at the day PTpnlnK-
Returns were received from 421 .„ero d in g to ,..d e r s or weekly
home of her sister, Mrs. N. W.
status of the «8. These 43 states! new; papers throughout the nation
Emery.
| represent 48« electoral votes of Il has supplied figures which Indi­
, the 531 Io the electoral college; cate (he political thought through­
Entertains with Party — Mrs. R.
)3«« electoral votes are uecessary
(Continued from Page 1)
out the nation. Thai this same
I E. Moshler entertained at her home
for election.
icicentage will holu true In actual
Tuesday afternoon with a party in Delmas Glaapey. Donald Hou
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
Summed up. here are the pertin- voting can I» no means be as
honor of Katherine Hemenway of Joe Keever, Laverne McPherson
u te-
,
i pn» fa d » »s discovered by thia na «timed.
There may be upsets j
’ Cottage Grove, a former resident ot uro*-.,
W ilbur McPherson. Earl Pederson, d u i wide
FOR LANE COUNTY
Wesley Robertson. Lloyd Seaman. ¡ ............. ’ "
P° “ galore.
Springfield.
A
Wilson Taylor. Emil Vchytll, Thur
A total
,l’,al “f S**-1®* voles were
But In the words which are be Î
Attend C. E. Rally— Lee Vail, man W illiams. Selma Clement.j Ca^*t
loved bv all true sportsmen It can
43 »Isles.
Divided as follows: Roosevelt I be said:
Florence Vail. Beaulah Thurman. France« Cornell. Jewel Farnsworth.
Alvin Thurman. Nellie Luce. Dawn Elsie Ingram. Lulu Johnson, Gen- 1* 5' l5S; Hoover, 83.853
"—und may the best man win.”
Church. Mary Hadley. Vldine Gar- eva Keeler, Valeria Koch. Angela
Of ,h ” “ ,al role caat- »«‘••«velt
tin, and W illiam Cox attended the Krupka. Nora Lanning. Wanetta rp‘ ,‘‘* w* 69•»« ppr «*■<: Hoover
j Christian Endeavor dry rally in Neel, Helen Lyons. Jane Phair. 40 ,6 p'’r *'eM»-
Eugene Saturday evening.
Helen Putman, Dorothy Ransdell
Koosevelt leads In 35 states;
Shirley Seavey. Donna Jean Sev-! Ro^’ er *n T
Election November 8, 1932
erson. Wyetta Spriggs, Betty Stein
Electoral votes; Roosevelt 414
hauer. Muriel Tyson. Maxine Val- Hoover 82
Her. Erma Wetxell. Thelma W ll
<M the 1,ix
,rom w hl,h " °
Hams Rose Ogden.
returns were received, the elector- 1 Springfield Doctor Sees De-
M Y PLATFO RM
First Grade
; a* vot~ are “ t» » » » -: Alabama.
p|etion of Streams OS Re-
1. Economy—Cwt^heriff’s Office costs and keep with­
Attendance — Dorothy Holmes. U : Arilton«- 4: Ifeiaware. 3; Nev ‘
ducing Tourist Business
in cqunty buVget.
Geraldine Meek, Virginia M u llig a n .'“<la' 3; Ok»ahoma. 11, and Rhode
bland,
4—
Total
35.
2. Efficiency— Put personal energy and capable or­
Norma Shannon. Joanne Ward.
As an ardent sport- man. one who '
Portland. Oregon, Nov. 3— (Spe Billy Carelton. Jack Holm. Johnnie
state« In
which Is able to back lip bis statements
The
ganization into law enforcement and tax collec­
clal)—
Although
many
thousands
of
are: Connecticut,
Lackstrom. Jimmie Lake. L a r r y ! l l 'Jover
tion. Hire less help; do more work.
with facts, and one who has demon­
dollars hare been expended by the
Massachusetts,
Moore. Charles Poindexter. Jackie
Maine,
3. Cooperate closely1 3 V the state and city police to
secret sponsors of the Zorn-Mc- Robertson. Norval Shannon. Donald ’S‘HW Hampshire. and Vermont. strated his abilities time after time,
avoid duplicated t-A .¡1(
tew people In Springfield are ns
Pherson bill to move the univer­
Squires, Bobbie Thomas. Keith Roosevel» lw“»» •“ »**« «»her 35.
qualified to speak on the Rogue
4. Strictly and impartially ;wiforce all laws. — Paid Adv.
sity, normal and law schools and
Th‘> «»“<**®us minded voter will river closing bill as Dr. W. C. Reh
Thomas. Delmcr Vaughn. Ronald
establish junior colleges, the mea­
find some very interesting figures I han
Wetxel.
Dr. Rebhan has spent con-
sure will go to vote nex' Tuesday
Second Grade
iu ,h i* »«’ »on-wlde poll. For In slderable time In Southern Oregon
without the endorsement of a sin
Attendance— Bobble Black. Etlxa
*» wR* b® noted that the where
_____ ___
he ____
has properly anil lias
gle statewide organization, state beth Boyles. Lois Chaie, Peggy An
fciajorlty for Roosevelt I taike<j to many of , he p ^ .p ^ , here
official or educator.
derson, Pauline Clement, Barbara in thls M,na11 *°»e In some stales
We|| as with many of the sports
Instead of support, the bill has Frey. Carl Howe-, Betty Jarrett. is ,ar ,rora being decisive. K lg h tlmen who , re<j Uent that part of the
received
nothing
except
over I-aVoune Johnson. Deloris Keeler. of ,h® 35 «»»»»• which »how Roose state.
whelming condemnation as an ex Barbara Jane Ketels. Dale McBee. velt leading might easily be won
At our rP<, UM, Dr Rebhan Issued
travagant. visionary and expensive
Lou Ellen Schneider. Melvin Shan OTer ,o ,he Hoover column at the , h„ fo|lt)W|ng „atem ent on this
proposal from every section of the non, Jackie Sherman. Rex Strat
pol,s D<!Xt Tue,t,lay Those eight I r|ver closing measure:
state and from every class ot voter. ton, Ray Stratton. Dorothy Stein
represent 128 electoral voles I "To close the Rogue river to com
Local granges on both the east metz, Waneta Thomas, Kathryn wbi<’h. added to the 82 electoral I merclal fishing means a great In
and west sides of the Cascades are Alice Thompson. Claire Toomb. vo»ea already considered safe for I flux of wealthy tourists and sports
against It because it would raise
Gerald Vchytll, Jackie Bill Vaughn. Hoover, would give him a total of men who will spend thousands up-
taxes.
The State Federation of
.10 electoral votes only 56 votes I on thousands of dollars In our state,
Third Grade
Labor unanimously declared again
The following excerpt from a letter from Henry
Attendance — Maxine Chandler, away from rejection. These states | would favor closing all coast
st It as detrimental to education Ethel Fletcher, Iva Gillette, Jule are Colorado. 6; Michigan. 9; Mon-1 streams suitable for hook and line
O’Malley, Commissioner of the United States Bureau
Parent-Teachers associations, and
Heiser, Ida Hewes, Ida Johnson, tana. «; New York, 47; Oregon, 5; with the exception of the larger
of Fisheries, constitutes a conclusive argument in favor
women's organisations came out Ida Ann Moore. Genevieve Robert Pennsylvania, 36; Washington, 8; I streams such as the Columbia river,
of the passage of the Rogue River Fish Bill.
against it because it would wreck son, Elaine Schaffenberg. Florazel ant* ' ' ,yoml»>g. 3.
I “ Large amounts of Eastern and
the present unified system of edu Schneider, Hester Jean Thompson.
Strong in Country
| California money Is Just waiting to I
“I strongly feel that the Rogue River, as well as the other
cation and set up a new and un­
salmon rivers in Oregon, should be closed to commercial fishing
Howard Carrels. Stanley Malo,
In general summing up, however, see what disposition Oregon will
if It Is hoped to maintain the rivers in anywhere near their ori­
tried experiment of expansion and
John Ogilvie, Wayne Seamans. *bls weekly newspaper poll checks I make of her greatest of great tour
ginal productivity. These rivers are not unlike the rivers of
duplication by establishing un­
Jimmie Smith, Robert Smith. Don ***ry accurately with the polls con- |gt and sportsman's paradise,
Alaska, and we do not permit any fishing in any of our rivers in
wanted Junior colleges.
the north. In fact, some of them are closed a mile or more out­
aid Toomb, Junior Wilson.
ducted by the Literary Digest and
“Oregon’s natural playground 1»
Similar stands were taken by the
side their mouths. I believe that the fish in the rivers should
Fourth Grade
Hearat Newspaper, so far as . our great asset. It cost us nothing
be left there to reproduce their species.
This would give the
State Bar Association, the State
Scholarship— John Carrels, Sid- ” division of the states between It Is attracting world wide atlen-
steelhead trout, which is largely a game fish, an opportunity to
Medical association, and the Cham­
Hoover and Roosevelt In popular ion as Is proven by the ever In
ney Ward, Peggy Wright.
perpetuate itself and furnish sports and food for the people of
bers of Commerce of Portland,
Oregon and the thousands of tourists who are now seeking the
Attendance— John Carrel-, Ger- vo»e favor. This Is the exception: creasing number of out-of-state
Baker, Salem and Bend.
great out-of-doors. These tourists w ill prove to be one of the
hard Coll, Mildred Fletcher, Nat 3' ,’ e stnaH town and country vote tourists , so why not protect It. It
valuable assets of the state of Oregon.”
Various state and ebunty organi
han Fletcher, Annabell Johns, Wll- mdlrates a stronger swing to w ill surprise you to know how
zatlons for tax reduction have ma Keeler, Charlotte Lanning. Eu Roosevelt.
great Is the profit derived from the
VOTE 308 X YES ON A BILL PROHIBITING
fought the bill as a menace to their
gene Miller, Merle Nice,
Gladys W ith returns in from all states
millions who will spend
their
efforts to make taxes lower. Their Pedersen, Ione Severson,
COMMERCIAL FISHING ON ROGUE RIVER
Robert ^or a total of 2,617,185 votes, the j money with us during their sum
views were expressed by James
Shearer, Betty Sherman,
Alvin Hipest show 1, 473,446 votes for mar vacations.
Grants Pa3s Chamber of Commerce, by H. L. Wil­
Burdett, president of the Oregon Thrum,
Sidney
Ward.
Peggy Koosevelt. or a percentage of I “California once had good fish
son, Vice President, J. R. Harvey, Secretary.
State Tax and Conservation Lea­
Wright.
gue who characterized the bill as
Ashland Chamber of Commerce, by B. G. Barkwill,
Fifth Grade
one of the most extravagant pro­
president, R. E. Detrick, Secretary.
Scholarship — F l o r a
Bertsch,
grams ever foisted upon the people
Wanda Burch, Shirley Haack, W ar­
of
Oregon.”
Included
in
this
Medford Chamber of Commerce, by W. S. Bolger,
ren Ingram. Dorothy Mulligan,
President, C. T. Baker, Secretary.
group are such organizations as
Marvin O'Quinn, Albert Shearer,
the
Marion
County
Budget
commit­
— Paid Adv.
Beryl Robertson, Emma Lou Strat­
tee, and Josephine County Tax Re­
ton, Frank Stuart.
daction League.
Attendance — Frank
Anderson
Flora Bertsch, Pearl Fletcher, Shir­
Springfield, Oregon
o » N t. 20 i/ tkown hele*.
ley Haack. W illard House, Warren
Ingram, Clarence Jones, Alberta
Keeler, Junior Laxton, Winifred
Mrs. Fred Gunning was compli
Lyons, Bobby Pugh, Arda Robert­
mented with a birthday dinner
son, Beryl Robertson, Eva Mae
party at her home Tuesday even­
Severson, Milo Severson, Albert
Dur «tore has one of the cleanent, high quality
ing.
Shearer, Louise Smith, Emma Lou
grocery stocks in I^ne county. Our prices are as low
Mrs. R. H. Dearborn entertained
Stratton, Frank Stuart, Valentine
the Blue River Sewing club at her
as can be found anywhere. Springfield is the natural
Cchytll.
home.
trading center for many thousands of people and It
Mrs. Charles Carter is entertain­
has always been our aim to serve them better than
ing the Leabnrg Aid society at her
more
distant places.
home Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. Arthur Irvin was honored
with a gathering of relatives at
Turn the V alve on the R adiantfire and
the home of her father C. E. Pot­
ter Sunday In compliment to her
birthday, which was attended by
about 25 relatives.
Mrs. Everett Wearin entertained
the C. E. society at her home Wed­
nesday evening.
For County School Superintend­
ent— Vere Todd Crow. Democratic;
Laurence C. Moffitt, Republican.
Thurston
C. A Swarts
Ing and hunting along hrr coast Oregon by and go elsewhere.
streams, but they permitted com
"Does Oregon waul th lat No!
msrclal fishing and learned the
"Bo let's take uur lesson from
leesoR loo late. California la now California and act In On» tu aave
flooding Oregon for vacation fun our streams from commercial flah
and will continue to come su long Ing and protect our playgrounds
so that the millions of tourists
aa such fun can he obtained here, i
may call our stale what II deserves
Bui when that time ceases they | to be called, "The I'uradlse of (he
and all others will simply pass World."
Charles P. Poole
REPUBLICAN
CANDIDATE FOR
Coroner
FOR LANE COUNTY.
OREGON
Kfo tlon Nov. N. 1932
Never Before Held the
Office of Coroner.
Honor R oll
Sheriff
\hebhan Urges
Closing of River
IL GRAB IN
SIATE DISREPUTE
Both other undertaker»
have held the office for
the last 25 years.
M ember o f the F irm o f Foole-Q ray-B artholom ew
VOTE 317 X NO
- -
Against Moving the University
— P»ld Advertisement.
Marion Veatch
For
County
Coroner
Vote 308 X YES
I will cart* for all caaea
without the expense of
holding an inquest unless
absolutely necessary.
On a Bill Prohibiting
Commercial Fishing
on the Rogue.
1 am ramiilar with the duties of the office, and will
keep the expense within the budget and save the tax
payers money where ever possible.
Sympathetic and courteous treatment in all cases.
— Pd. Adv
Vote For
Donald
Young
DEMOCRATIC
CANDIDATE FOR
Irish-Murphy Co.
McKenzie Valley
We’re Here to Serve You
DISTRICT
ATTORNEY
1 have had twenty years experience In the practice of
law in Eugene, and have served three years (1918-
-1921) as deputy district attorney.
Personal Attention to the Duties of the Office
— Paid Adv.
FOR CONGRESS
FLOOD the ROOM
WITH SUNSHINE
Kidnapped and held for ransom
— the summer sun! Its prison is
the Humphrey Radiantfire where
its vital rays are reproduced by
a miracle of modern science,
Ths ransom! Just the simple ef-
fort of turning the Radiantfire
valv« and the sun Is freel It
will flood any room with wel-
come warmth.
There are many hours and many
seasons that the furnace is not
enough. When the clouds grow
dark and the winds whittle—
turn the valve on the Radiant-
fire and flood the room with
sunshine! Then you will know
how healthful, comfortable and
convenient Radiantfire heat can
be.
The
HUM PHREY
R a d ia n t f ir e
Northwest Cities Gas Co.
Bugene,
Springfield
DIVORCE TAX LEVING POWERS
FROM THE TAX SPENDERS
Institute Reasonable Regulation
Of Tax Budgets by Adopting
THE OREGON PLAN
of Tax and Debt Control
Upper Willamette
Miss Evlyn Phelps entertained
at her home at a Hallowe’en party
Saturday night using pumpkins,
cats and fall leave« for decorations
Those present were Carol Lord,
Helen Settle, Bonnie Tinker, Roger
k airfield, Robert Phelps, Clarence
Rogers. Jack Doane and the host­
ess Evyln Phelps.
The Junior Endeavor had a Hal­
lowe’en party at the home of Au­
drey Hammond Friday night. Hal
lowe’en game« were played. About
fifteen were present with their two
leaders Florence Jordan and Bon­
nie Tinker. Pumpkin pie and cider
were the refreshments.
The Misses Martina Ferguson
and Alice Weiss entertlned about
52 of their friends at a Hallawc’en
party at the Ferguson home at
Trent Monday night. Refreshments
were pie, sandwiches and cake.
R E D U C E T H E T A X B IL L
tax siV| pcViklon
Extending to every county the system of tux
and conservation tliut hns been In operation In Mill
Multnomah
county and has saved taxpayers there more than »7,600,000
during the last 11 years.
It provides for review of all local tax budgets by a local
non salaried board of citizens and taxpayers; It will Insure
safe and sane regulation of public expenditures, without
abrogating the principle of home rule; It will not dlstrub
the six percent lax limitation nor any debt restriction now
flx«d by constitutional provision, hut will establish more
effective lax and debt control than these so-called limitations
have actually provided.
REPUBLICAN n o m in e e
HI b record, both as a legislator
and as Corporation Commissioner,
Is a record of achievement.
His election will assure to the
people of this district active and
effective representation In Con­
gress.
VOTE 25 X JAMES W. MOTT
—Pd. Ad/.
VOTE
Tax and Debt Control Constitutional Amendment
318 X Yes
Tax Supervising and Conservation Bill
320 X YES
Oregon Taxpayers’ Equalization and Conservation League
James E Burdett, President,
R. c. Flanders, Secretary
«04 Woodlark Bldg., Portland, Oregon.
(Paid Adv.)