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    THURSDAY. JULY 27.
T H E S P R IN G F 1 K L D N E W 8
pag e tw o
Is the apedter at the evening moot-
ing of the first day. which starts
at 7:30. Two business ssasloua of
the Oiegun I’onltryilien'B aaaocla
I'ubllshed livery Thuwelay «I
(toil sra scheduled as ths conclud
Sprlncflald, lAne County. Oregou. by
Ing fealurs each aflernoou.
Considered one of the chief fea­
T H E W IL L A M E T T E P R E S S
tures of the entire program la the
U . K. MAXKY, Editor
opening number on the Friday
Kuter«d aa ••coud «tem manar. February M, IWS. at the poatotnce.
afternoon schedule, when l>r. W. T
P O U LTR Y PR O B LE M S ON
Springfield. Oregon
Johnson sums up the results of his
C O N V E N T IO N P R O G R A M
work to date In coreldlosla control.
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M A IL S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T t
He la recognised as a world author
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amazement
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pleading
ami
ao
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blame Listed for Discussion
Three Montha
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Two Y e a r* In Advance
Joyce AuUton. poor *t*no«raph*r.I vuurv U her heart to alnh tor a our She remembered the tweet
by Leading Speclallata
in a ak killing taxicab accident tu * moment. Suppo*«* he refuacd! A faced woman whoae picture ahe had
THURSDAY. JULY « . 1933
CONSTIPATED 30 YEARS
Chicago. auffered loaa of memory igUat oj angry linpatleme «truck found In hla deak drawer, and how
Many of the moat prucllcaj
AIDED BY OLD REMEDY
m Z r n l.m * n e r V u il? X m V e V h o X !''^ "
dUhl 1 hl,rry
* ’* ’«•"<
»1 mother wen pbaaea of the poultry Industry are
BEST ROUTE BY COUNT
For II,lily yeurs I had constipa­
«1111 living.
I'oncernlug poullrymen of Oregon tion Hourlug food from stomach
The sectiou of the Pacific highway from Springfield to to find herself under the name of ¡would eonie uud spoil her plan
"Well, all right. I'll make a dale I , |h#|r
allnual eunreullou clinked me. Since inking Adlarlka
Frill«, married to Nell Packard.
-Wliat’a the matter* Atrald It'll
Eugene is the most traveled of any ou the whole highway rich
California fruit packer From caua,, „ ,.a„da| If any one dlacoy with you to tuke me to see her to >
Oregon State college. I urn a new parson. ('on«llpatlon Is
in Oregon outside the metropolitan arear around Portland, iomeVhlng about heMtfe’in tL?tw?‘ • "
b~ 11 ‘,“t wUh ‘ ,,Ur ° W“ "»>n-ow I won I go alone," and an. Tbul. day allJ Fr,day.
J7 and a thing of the past."—Alice Burns.
recent traffic counts by the state reveals. On June 16 there
yentTinterval? aud rea'llzed thgt'ahe wife* ' she demanded
was a little pleas,al will, herself Jg. The "home made program." aa Flanery's Drug «tore.
were 4,155 cars passing over it.
had been a heartless, reckless
"Hell!'* grlnued Packard. "1 for her diplomacy,
It la termed by A. G Lumi, head of
Since this is a section of road that it is proposed to young woman and that she la serl- nUculil worry about that. But you Her prompt acceptance surprised the poultry department sponsoring
move out Alder street or somewhere else to avoid high oualy involved lu an affair ,wltb • can't blame me for . . . for wonder- him. ahe saw, but he seised upon It the gathering. Includes such fuuda
water once every four or five years, let us analyte this
menials as feeds, types, egg qual­
.............»>
Price« on all merchandise will
traffic to see who uses this road and how many would use but ahe found Maitland hard to we haven't spent many evening» could lake a run out there before ity, electrical sppllancee. dlseuae
manage. Her troubles were further ((,a,,,nvr lately."
dinner Could you be ready al about control, trade factors, and research
soon be higher Under the Ns
another route.
when she read a letter
There was aomethlug In bis voice five? Or would that Interfere with
tlonal Recovery Act all mer
When this count was taken it was found that out of the complicated
In addition to «»liege poultry
th a V th e * writer*''Sophie ' th.mght which hurt Joyce a little She had anything you're doing’ W e don't
rhandlae must he sold at coat
4,155 motor vehicles passing only 2,367 traveled south of
specialista on the program, are
plus a reasonable profit. With
McKenzie Junction or in other words uearly half the traffic Frtlla ought to have with her. Much not found him exactly Interesting have to go tomorrow, you know."
I
Heed,
manager
ol
the surprise of Sam. tn her hus
far bu, ahe atready liked him
“No. we lt go at five. If you for-
K •’
"'«"“«er oi
wholesale
prices
advancing
turned over the Springfield bridge. At Goshen w here the to
Pro
band's employ, she asked for a dog an0-g^ ,o ba »orry for the way get or let any bualnesa Interfere Pacific Cooperative Poultry
rapidly soon we will be com p il­
Willamette road branches there were only 1,890 cars and
" now Oo'on wlth’the story—
PR»« had been treating him. "Welt, you'll have hard work making any ducer» of Portland, and Floyd Oles,
ed lo raise our prices Now la
south of the Willamette Junction 1,568 cars.
manager of the Oregon Feed Deal­
In San Franclaco. where ahe it's up to you." she replied, "I'm more dates with me for anything.
So on June 16 there would have been about 1600 went while her husband was away going for a ride and If you want j retorted Joyce.
ers association, who agreed to dis­ the time to buy all needed ar­
ticles before the price« raise
vehicles traveling between Walker station and Eugene on on business, she met Robert Ain»-
cuss
the new government codes of
coma, all right." Secretly she
"I’ll be there. I'll tell the world.
Boon
you will be compelled lo
the Alder street route if it had been Pacific highway, where­
e '» ,
fair competition.
«
pay more.
as in the present location 4,155 traveled it.
The first morning session starts
turned home, she decided to be »tone for the first time. Would II be You know how much mother m eane
at 10 o'clock and the second at 0
It has been the contention of the Lane-Pacific highway pleasanter to Nell than Frills had tight enough for safety? Could a h e to me'
But this line was dangerouw. haud|e Rosita?
Joyce rode on la silence think- o'clock, while afternoon scantona
members that two or more local automobiles travel the Pa­ been.
Corner Dry Ooodn Store
too for Nell was pathetically anxl
cific highway in Lane county to one tourist. This seems to ous to win back Frill's love NOW But Packard accepted vtthout Ing fast and furiously If she could Bra a, , :jg Dean W A. Hcboenfeld
OO NO WITH STORY—
further questioning. "Ill tell Sam do things like this for Packard
be well proven by the June count.
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to saddle up while we get Into our surely she needn't feel that all the
It is also their contention that when the Pacific highway
Can you stand It to have only things." he said "Run on In, darl- giving was on hla aide, even though ,
is rebuilt in Lane county that consideration be given these me for dinner this once?" asked ¡n<
ngbl out before any of she refused him herself She could '
two local cars along with the one tourist car. That the road Joyce.
give him more of her company lhao I
the gang shows up."
be built in such a location as to be useful to local people,
"Whoopee! Just ask me. can 1!"
-Take Dickie with you and leave Frills had; ahe could eliminate ajl i
through the communities in which they live, instead of high he replied "You know that. Frills blm wtth sam." said Joyce, and. cause for Jealousy with Maitland;
on the hill tops and through poor prairie land where none old kid. I’U go up and wash and be trembling with excitement she she could make hla house more of
of the tourists, it is professed to serve, can gain any true right down again."
raced Into the house and upstairs a real home Or was It too late to
There can be no doubt about it these hot days —
idea of the fertility of the upper Willamette valley. And it
When Packard came down the ,o her b)g e|oset, where »he pro­ do that ? And could she follow out j
Eggimann’s confectionery is the most popular place In
is further believed that as good a highway and as short a stair» Joyce divined hla Intention ieeded to kick off her slippers and such a plan without misleading
town. We have here every kind of aoft drink mixed
route can be built on the present routing as any other that to kiss her again, and ahe moved ( pu|| ber dress over her head m J him a» to her feelings’
like you like it and alito delicious ice cream In many
can be found in Lane county.
toward the dining room Immediate rapidly as possible She was Just
Well, she had made enough coa­
flavors. We not only cool you off with our product*
hut serve you a delicious healthful food.
As to federal aid money there is no ruling that would ly, saying "Dickie eats wth us. At drawing her hoots on when she ¡cessions for such a short time! The
preclude its use on the present route. And even if there least he sits at the table and snaps beard Packard cross the bedroom future must somehow take rare of <
Every day In the week and long hour* each day
were the half million dollars we might get should be weigh­ up what favors he can persuade me and go through to hla dressing Itself.
vork for your enjoyment. You’re always welcome
to give him. don't you. darling? He rocm.
As. on foot once more, they ap-;
ed against the two million dollars we have already spent
on the Pacific highway in Lane county, which now is serv­ has hts regular dinner tn the kit- Scarcely five minutes later they proached the house from the ter-,
cb en "
Wi,re hurrying downstairs and out' race side. Joyce heard voices, and
ing local traffic to the best advantage. Nobody is going
"Where do you want his chair?" to ,he .table
hen “»•* « tered the living room
to be benefitted by a change of route except possibly the Inquired Packard politely. "Here sh e nottced as they rode off i * they
were Immediately surrounded
"W here the Bervlee ta D IB e re a r
road builders.
you are. boy. get up and let's see . i owly that Nell kept eyeing her j by a welcoming group who had evl-
The Willamette highway '50 or 60 miles shorter to how good your table manners are."! |n an apprehensive fashion. She i dently been waiting for their re-!
California) is the coming road for north and south traffic
They sat down opposite each decided he must be worrying about j turu.
in Oregon. Any re-location of the Pacific highway that other at the small round table with the accident she had had and pro- "Well, what do you know? FrUU’s
does not take this into consideration is not wise. And while Dickie between them. Joyce was bably wondering what mad Idea been riding In the moonlight with
substitute routes being considered by drawing lines on the struck by the lingering bewilder the moonlight would Inspire In her her husband! llol stuff! Somebody
map to show’ a shorter route by six or eight miles from ment on Packard's face. There tonight. Well. 11 he were looking telephone the scandal lo the
J
Monroe to Anlauf we suggest that one be drawn from Al­ seemed to be something he couldn’t (or trouble of that kind he would b e ; papers.
Th* company consisted of Doc
ford station (north of Harrisburg) to Springfield and it quite understand, but he asked for disappointed!
will not onlv save as many miles but also have the prepond­ no explanations.
"Want a cigarette, dear?" he ask Ellison. Kos» and Clarice Emery.
"Gee! It's good to be home again." ed once, holding out his case to- Charlie Hates, and Art Belmatn
erance of traffic two to one over the other routing right
he began "I sure hate Chicago." ward her as they rode close to Joyce wondered where the other (
now as well as a better future prospect.
THE
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She asked politely, "Was the gether on a short level stretch women were.
"Don't
suppose
you
got
any
golf
WOMAN
conference a success?"
along the hills. Joyce accepted It
A NEW WAVE OF LAWLESSNESS
Packard stared.
but did not dare to try lighting It while you were east, did you. Nell?"
PAYS
a ked Art Belmatn
Joyce flushed. “Oh. Is It some- while they were moving
The recent epidemic of kidnapping seems to us to be a
"Not
a
round.”
replied
Packard.!
direct outgrowth of the lawlessness which was bred under thing I’m not supposed to ask "You light It. please " She hand­
The men proceeded to talk golf
the prohibition laws. Thousands of men found it easy to about what happened so long as you ed It back to htm.
business.
make big money quickly by violating the liquor laws. Now mark which occurred to her In an “That gives me permission to and
As the party broke up. Dr Kill
kiss
you."
he
remarked,
smiling
as
effort
to
cover
her
embarrassment.
that there is no longer a profit in illicit beer running, and
“Good Lord, no!” he exclaimed he handed her back the lighted son said In an aside to Joyce, "Hay.
the indications are that the prohibition amendment will be
Frills, you're looking much better ,
hastily.
"Only . . .only . . . ” he hesi­ cigarette.
repealed in its entirety, these “easy-money” gentry are
than you did two weeks ago Ha»
"But
who
wants
to
kiss
hl»
own
tated, "I’m sorry. Frills, I can't keep
turning to another and even more vicious sort of racket.
up with you. You've Jumped me so wife?” retorted Joyce, urging Ros­ your head bothered you any lute
ly?"
We have not the complete record before us, but since hard about talking shop and said ita Into a quick trot.
(T O BE C O N T IN U E D )
the tragic Lindbergh baby case there have been at least so often you didn’t give a damn "Here’s one man who does,” he
twenty and probably more cases of kidnapping for reward, abot what happened so long as yon replied, easily catching up with her
and something like a million dollars, or even more, has been didn't have to hear about It that—” Riding close to her horse he put
paid to these criminals for the safe return of their victims.
"Well. I don't want to know hla arm around her and tried to
Only In a few cases has there been any such prompt action everything that happened. 1 Just draw her toward him. Joyce was
on the part of the authorities as to serve as a warning that wondered If you had a successful alarmed, this time not so much at I
kidnapping is unprofitable.
trip in general." said Joyce. She the prospect of being kissed as at j
One of the worst features of kidnapping is that the began to wonder If Frills had ever the danger of such reckless actions
while on horseback.
friends and relatives of the victim generally do not notify had a decent word for anyone.
"Oh. please don't!" she exclaim i
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• T H E DIFFERENCE to k « l «oto» b«tw««n
"Oh.
sure,
we
fixed
up
what
I
the police or the sheriff. They have been warned not to
ed ha»ttly. "you make me----- ” she Practical Awards for Best
went
for
and
got
the
new
branch
• I d fashioned Haa«< co o kiag and ikn
do so, on penalty of the death of the person who has been
been about to say. "you make W ork in State Announced;
kidnapped. For, in nine cases out of ten, the kidnappers office planned out and ready for had
modem efficiency of electricity sAll seldom
me nervous." when she was struck
Contest Ends October 15
are utterly lawless individuals or gangs, who would not business," he said.
by
the
absuidlty
of
Frills
Packard
|
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exceed 3 cents a <iey. The seeing in food
“Sam said there was a fire at the
hesitate to kill to save their own skins.
I In connection with the Htste
shrinkage alone will save pert or all of this
plant here.” remarked Joyce casu­ saying anything like that.
Packard looked surprised, but he I Fire .Marshall's office. I^ine county
We have a great deal of sympathy with the effort which ally, "but almost no damage done
difference, and how wonderful it it to use
obediently fell away a little Joyce 4-H club members are to take part
the federal government is making to put an end to racket­ Had you heard about it?”
a fuel so dean that the bottom of yotu
eering. We believe however, that in the present state of the
"Yes. I called up from the city, was undecided whether to b- con­ In I he farm and home fire preveu
tlort
campaign
which
terminates
cooking utensils w il not »off your finest
temptuous
of
him
for
his
lack
of
laws it is very difficult to punish such crimes by legal means before I came down But, tell me
with sufficient certainty to make them effective. We would what you've been doing with your­ spirit or to conclude that his ex­ October 15. A special bulletin has
handkerchief. Cook the modem, conven­
be the last to advocate the form of lawlessness under which self. Frills. How'- every one In the perience with Frills, when he cross­ been prepared by the State Fire
ient, electrical way. Electricity b the per­
ed her. had probably been so un­ Marshall's office listing the farm
citizens take the law into their own hands, but unless more gang? Doc been In much?"
fect servant.
teeth are put into the laws, we do not have to look far ahead
"Don’t know I Just got home to­ pleasant that he had learned his and home fire hazards to report on
in their club. In addition to this
to see a revival of the “vigilantes” who took the law into day myself." replied Joyce. "1 have­ lesson thoroughly.
their own hands and cleaned up San Francisco in the old n’t seen anybodyp I know for nearly Try as she would, Joyce could each members will be furnished1
M O U N T A H STATES
POW ER C O M P A N Y
two weeks The first two days after not keep Robert Ainsworth from with report on which he will have
days.
listed
the
hazards
existing
on
his
you went they wouldn’t let me her thoughts The beauty of the
alone, and I wanted to be quiet, so night brought vividly to mind his or her home place and the number
I walked off and went up to the delightful personality. It would be of those and the dates they were
STRIKES ILL ADVISED
eliminated These records together
so perfect with the right man!
city alone.”
Strikes in sawmills and lumber camps are very ill ad­
There was an uncomfortable sil­ Joyce wondered most of the way with their story not to exceed BOO
vised at this time. On the eve of the new lumber code go­ ence. Packard at for a few mo­ back If her silence puzzled Nell words of the work that they have
ing into effect and the question of minimum wages and ments with his eyes fastened on very much. She would have chat­ accomplished turned over to the
hours to be in the hands of the government and not to be his food. Joyce understood without tered willingly enough, but nothing local club leader who In turn will
determined by the individual mill company, a strike can do doubt that he didn’t believe she except dangerous remarks seemed »end them to the county club agent
no less than fail, leaving a black mark against the striker had spent all that time In San Fran­ to occur to her Nell was little help Special awards are being ar
for not cooperating in getting industry started.
cisco alone. Why should he? Sud­ for he too rode In silence. What ranged by the State Fire Marshall's
was he thinking? Looking at him office for club members imrtlclpat \
Lumber workers are going to get substantially more denly she knew that she wanted she thought with amusement Ing. Each member completing the
him
to
believe
It.
It
was
perfectly
money than is being paid now when the new code is adopt­
work In fire prevention and turn
• We ure well equipped to give you u prompt, complete
ed. Obviously no wage agreements can be negotiated as obvious to her that he loved Frills Prunes!”
"Don't you feel well, Frills? You Ing In their records to the county
and
that
he
was
a
little
afraid
of
long as the code is under consideration. A plant can not
printing Bervlee of "The Printing ‘HtupleB’ IJeud in
. . you're sort of quiet tonight, club agent will be given a certifi­
raise its wages until wages are raised throughout the in­ her.
said Packard, in what Joyce des cate of achievement. One boy and i
Joyce
wondered
with
a
sudden
Every BuBlneBB Community.”
dustry and minimum prices fixed for the lumber. Most
crlbed to herself as a "cautious one girl In I-ene county that will
mills were prostrate and have started up on borrowed capi­ thump of her heart how he would
have
done
the
beat
work
as
Judged
T I i i ’ hc "HtapleB” are the printing tliat you are using
tal. They can not run at all unless they can get cost of like a baby around the house. If voice."
I feel absolutely wonderful!” by a committee selected to go over
operation out of every week’s work. It is better for all con­ she could only ask him about the she retorted with spirit. ' can t I the records and stories submitted
day after day, week after week, and month after
cerned to mark time for at least a few weeks longer until baby In New York
enjoy myself Just once without will be given a gold medal signi­
"I
promised
Dickie
to
throw
a
month.
the government industrial recovery program has gotten
ficant ot a county championship.
stick for him." she said as they left hrleklng over It?"
into full swing.
There
will
be
selected
from
those
"Oh. sure, only It’s . . . It’» not
the table, "If you care to Join us,
S Check your Hupplles-on-hand NOW. If exhausted or
turned In to this office and will be
come along.” and she ran across exactly like you."
low place the order TODAY.
Judged
by
a
committee.
For
the
Joyce, tom between Impatience
the terrace and down the wide
WE HAVE WOOD TO SELL
stone steps to the stretch of lawn and amusement, answered, “Well, outstanding boy and girl In the state
who has done the most work to­
LETTERHEADS
ANNOUNCEMENTS
The Pacific Telephone company, which has not seen at the top of the garden, without whatever I do Is me Isn't it?
wards farm and home fire preven­
Packard
made
no
reply
to
this,
waiting
for
reply.
Packard
lighted
STATEMENTS
BUSINESS CARDS
fit to reduce its rates throughout the depression although
will receive a scholarship to
it has cut the pay of employees and limited the hours of a cigarette and followed her more but a little later on he said earn­ tion
ENVELOPES
PAMPHLETS
work greatly, goes about our city patching up rotted off slowly. By the time he Joined them estly. "Look here, sweetheart, I the 1934 summer school at Cor­
BLOTTERS
IIANDBIIXS
vallis
with
all
expenses
paid.
stopped
to
«ee
mother
today
on
my
telephone poles with stubs. Springfield’s welfare Is depend­ she was racing around with Dickie,
RECEIPTS
Jessie Grubb and Harry McCall
way
down
She'd
like
awfully
to
TICKETS
having
a
lively
game
and
secretly
ent upon the sale of lumber and wood products. The tele­
FOLDERS
TAGS
phone company should buy some new poles to make re­ amused to wonder what he thought . . . be friends with you. Won't you, of Latham were county winners In
1932. Statistic from the State Fire
please?
I’d
give
anything
In
the
of
the
unusual
sight
of
Frills
en
placements if it truly has the welfare of Oregon at heart,
Marshall's office show that »3,000,-
instead of going about splicing poles, creating ugly struc­ Joying a chlldbhly simple pleasure world If you'd go to see her and 000 worth of farm property wbh
Just be nice to her a few minute».
tures and obstructing streets and alleys without regard to of this kind.
She turned to him and asked You needn't go often or spend much I destroyed by fire tn 1930-31, and
the welfare of the public. Some utilities are digging their
90 per cent of the losses In
own graves under present management who are not far­ very abruptly. "Are you very tired time there, but If you . . . she's so ¡that
anxious to have thing» friendly. curred could hare ben prevented
after
your
trip?”
sighted enough to see it.
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"Good I^»rd, no!” he answered, It’» tough on her, my being her only In addition to this 9 out of every
Business Printers
son and my wife never going to «»e 10 fires were due to careles»nes‘l
evidently startled, "why?"
Postmaster Farley has his democratic postoffice seek­
"It's going to be glorious tnoon- her. She’s getting old, you know.” In the handling of fire and In the
Springfield
ers in consternation. He has ruled that anyone eligible to llgh tln a few minutes. Let’s go for Before Nell stopped Joyce felt a neglect to repair and remove con
T H E S P R IN G F IE L D N E W S <
rA KENE
dltlona about the house which cause
the fire.
• Make the Ileal Haler" la going
to he the motto of laiue county’s
ZTtHI 4 It club members during the
4-H Club Fire Prevention cam
pnlgu
ClINORt BARRY
BUY NOW!
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Place in Town
F G G I M A N N ’S
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W o u ld You
Scour Pots and
Pans for 3C a Day?
“ T he Printing Staples’ Used
In E very B usiness
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