The Lane County news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1914-1916, December 20, 1915, Image 2

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The Lane County News
W. A. DILL, Editor and Mgr.
Published Every Monday and
Thursday by the Lane County
Publishing Association.
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TKtco months .50
Advertising ratos furnished on nppll
, cation.
Member of the Willamette Valley
Editorial Awoclatloru
MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1915
CONQUEST BY SCIENCE
W (Indianapolis News.)
In referring to the reasons ofr
holding the exposition at San
Francisco, Dr. W. W. Campbell
in a speech before the American
Association for the Advancement
of Science, said that indirectly
the exposition was the outcome
of one of the numerous con
quests by science which liave
been carired out In recent years.
The expositoin is being held to
"celebrate the opening of the
Panama canal, but the digging
of the canal would never have
been possible without the appli
cation of science to certain pre
liminary problems which the
promoters of the project had to
face. And the solution of these
problems began almost with the
. beginning .of modern scientific
knowledge. Malarial and yellow
fever infection was the stumb
ling block which had discour
aged others who had attempted
to make a water passage be
tween the Atlantic and the Pa
cific, and it was in the conquest
of these that pure and applied
science demonstrated to the
world that it was. a factor to be
regarded with a great deal of re
spect. Back of Pasteur, Lister and
Koch, to whom, the civilized
world owes a debt greater than
almost any other, were such as
Vesalius, who began his ana
tomical dissections about 1530;
Harvey, who discovered the cir
culation of the blood about 1616;
Hooker, who introduced the mi-
croscope about 16G5; Leeuwen-
heck, who discovered protozoa
in 1675 and bacteria in 1687, and
others of less importance. After
the contributions of Pasteur,
Lister and Koch inbacteriology,,
came the investigations of Reed
and others upon yellow fever in
fection, and of Laveran, Man
son and Ross upon malarial in
fection. Later came Drs. Lazear
and Carroll, who investigated
yellow fever in Cuba in 1900.
Their lives were often risked in
their experiments, and, finally,
Dr. Lazear gave his life in an ef
fort to find the cause of the
fever.
When the United States began
to make plans for the canal, it
made careful investigations and
found that of the 18 engineers
sent by France to what is now
known as canal zone, but one
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WORLD'S GREATEST ACTOR
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jHIS FIRST AND POSITIVELY LAST VISIT TO EUGENE
'And London Company
In Jerpme K. Jerome's Modern Morality Play
Passing the Third Floor Back
As played over 5,000 times by FORBES-ROBERTSON
Jn England and America
Seats Tues. Dec. 21.
Prices: Lower Floor, $2.00, $1.50. Balcony, $1.50 and $1.00
Gallery 50 cents.
CURTAIN 8:15 SHARP
was alive at the end of 30 days,
and 12 of the 36 nurses Bent with
the original corps lost thor lives,
while tho laborers died by tho
thousands. But Lazear had
shown tho way, and beforo con
struction was begun, the know
ledge for which ho had given
his life was applied to conditions
as agents of this government
found them. Even had it been
possible to complete tho canal In
spite of malaria and yellow
fovor, tho ships passing through
it would have carrlod the dread
disease into every port of tho
world, and the canal would have
been more a menace to the world
than a benefit.
While Dr. Campbell deplores
the application of science to the .
killing and crippling of men in
tho present war, he points to the
progress in medical science
which has made It posslblo to
save a larger proportion of the
wounded than lias horetdforo
By GEORGE RANDOLPH CHESTER, Creator of "Walltatrord," and CHARLES W. GODDARD
Copyright. 1915, by the Star Company. All Foreltfn Rights Reserved
CHAPTER V.
Wallingford Avenges Violet.
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HEX tun put on this crush
ed vgs iilunt display you'll
wake Uliidys- there look
like orphan Mnt'Klo out In
the cold. declared Illackic Daw ad
miringly as the plump blond model
swished haughtily pust blue eyed Vio
let Warden. -Girlie, bring It back."
Violet Hushed prettily at the frank
compliment, then sue giggled, uiid the
plump blond uiodel swanucd -buck
u cross the Qoor of the pink uud gray
salon with the cold blank expression of
a perfect lady. Violet admiring the lni
ported lavender creation, suddenly
stooped and picked up the hem crit
ically. "It looks as if It might bare been
worn.- She suggested, and at that mo
ment M. Pertgord danced Into the room
with bis pcnietual air of having nl
most remembered something urgent.
Only the briefest OnshlDg glanco be
tween Hlackle and Violet This wna
the man whom they bad come to study.
"You didn't borrow this for the
French models' ball, did you. sister?"
Inquired Blackle loudly.
No. monsieur." refilled the trirl In n
rich east iSde accent nnd she cast ouo
epmer of her eye on M. Perlgord. who
was hurrying toward them.
M. Perlgord. a dark little man with
black freckles and a kinky beard,
was shocked to the very center of bis
being. "ImH)sslble:" ho cried, both
hands aloft. "The house of Mondeaux
does not permit It! The costume Is
new. It Is exclusive, it Is delicious!
With mademoiselle's exquisite color the
effect Is magnlllcent."
'The color harmony Is a cinch."
agreed Hlackle. smiling to Violet. "But i
It looks to me as If this gown had m
railed an ocean view piazza or so."
The distress of SI. Perlgord was pain
ful to observe. "Ah. monsieur." he
plteously Implored, "you do not know I
the house of Mondcuux! Americans nl
ways think first of clever tittle tricks!"
"That's a knock!" decided Hlackle.
"Only crooks and lollops get stung In (
America, uuu we give meuais ror tnat.
SI. Andre Perlgord hastened to rec
tify his mistake. "1 am all admiration i
for Americans'" and be blew Into the I
air a kiss from his live linger tips "I j
uuure lueir never nine incus; i wisu
to learn them all. 1. too. would le
come rich quick!" lie smiled dream
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IDEAL
CHRISTMAS
PLAY
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Thurs.DEC.23
been possible. Ho believes that
science should not bo blamed for
tho part which Its practical ap
plication la playing In. tho war.
Ho says, "a conflngnxtlbnmay
burn a great city; but the Inhab
itants of that city do not ask
that firo, tho most useful servant
of the human race, shall bo ban
ished from their dally lives." IIo
points out that tho scientific
spirit is all but unknown among
tho Turks, tho Moroccans, tho
Mohammedans In general; tho
Hindoos, tho Egyptians and tho
Chinese, and theso unsctentiflo
nations nro threatened with ab-
sorption by their more scientific
neighbors. According to this
theory, tho test of tho Btrength
of a nation's influence is Its
I scientific attainments, and It is
by this method that the con-
'quests of tho futuro will bo
'made. t
Somebody asks ub If we aro
Itliu-klc. with n half grin beneath hi
jlnieil mustache, wns regarding M.
Perlgonl keenly.
"oue been reading bad literature.
he observed. There'n no money In
clever little tricks. Grafting Is n sport,
not n business."
Perlgord smiled wisely.
"One yi'ar In Now Vork nnd I have
several thousand dollars 'on ,tbe idde
for Andre IVrlgord!" lie exulted'
Another quick glnncc between Illacklo
Daw und his pretty companion. They
knew where Perlgord hud secured for
ty thousand of his "on the side" mon
ey. Ills name wns tlffh on the list of
tbnt clique, headed by E. H. Falls, who
had robbed Violet and Fnnnlc Warden
of their live million dollar fortune on
the death of their father. And this
amount Ulncklc Daw nnd his partner,
J. Itufus Wnllliigford. had sworn to se
cure from the .nieiBlcrn of the clique
for the beautiful orphans. Four names
were already crossed off that list.
"Somebody catch yon without your
license' number, Andre." wunJed Black-
-Tho color harmony is a cinch," said
Blackio to Violet.
e dryly. "How about that lilac splash.
Violet? Do you like It iwu hundred
and seventy-live worthy
"It's pretty." hesitated Violet.
"Send It up." ordered ItlncUk' lightly
Charge It to the expense fund."
He fore the "llfae splash" came homo
Violent anil I'aunle Warden were call
ed hastily (iu( of town by the Illness of
llielr A inn I'atty. mid they were gone
five wi-i'Us. On their return the girls
mtnli' u bee line for the shopping dls
tilft, nnd Viiilci wore her exclusive
.Moiulciiux (irciitloii As they stopped
out of i he new clcctrlf. which!' had
been made, possible by the half million
r inure lilreiuly recovered, a large
lady I'ume up the avenue In a lavender i
walking costume, which wns an exact j
duplicate of the "splash," panels, but
tons and all. As the girls aniironehed I
the big dry goods store they stopped, j
siunueu. in rront or the snow window.
There, on n lovely wax lady, with a
bright toothed smile, was tho same ex-;
qulslto lavender walking suit, panels,
buttons and all. marked "$85 1" In a
Broadway shop at noon they sajv n
throng of stenographers admiring a
central display of a big show window,
a lavender walking suit with the'fa
miliar panels nnd buttons, $23.,r0! They
started back uptown iu a hurry, and
aa they crossed Fifty-third street saw
a largo Uabby colored woman and a
TWr 1 TF
...... jl
wlth Mr. Bryan In his unpropar-
edness propaganda, No, ulroo
this hero Is a spinal column.
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"Heads I loso" murmured tho
gobbler, ws ho saw old Colonel
Axe accompanlng Farmer Corn
tosscll to tho grindstone,
This Is tho season when no
ninn cares if ho can't bring homo
the bacon, just so ho can bring
homo tho Turkoy.
SUll, tho fact that President
Wilson visited his dentist tho
othor day is no sign that ho has
0B xa n0rvo.
! cbmploto returns from all tho
munition plants Indicate that a
lot of hyphens aro burning with
nldlgnntlon.
I Laying In tho winter's coal is
'the averago householder's Idea
of preparedness. . .
, mS"r iwruxuieti wnite woman prnw
Jl'1K'h other with glares of undying
hatred. They both wore cheap tnffuta
lavender walking costumes, with tho
exclusive Moudcaux panels nud but
tons! In a show window on Ono Iluu
drcd and Twenty-tlfth street was n
lavender dress same panels nnd hut
tuns: It was Hindu of gingham, and
the price wus $4,085
When Horace G. Daw and J. Itufus
Watlliigrord called at the Warden
home that evening they found Violet
A Largo Colorod Woman and a Per
oxidod Whito Woman Passed Each
Other.
with ii headache and the dcniuro Kan
uic sympathetically suppressing tho
twinkles of umuNcmciit In her brown
eyes.
"If yon make fun of mo I'll pour
beans In your snxnphonc," warned Vio
let us sho handed Itlncklo a large, Hat
pnstebourd box. "This Is tho 'lilac
splash!'" and with bubbling indigna
tion she told them all about IL
"Harpooned on tho Invcnder lemon."
grinned Hlackle. "I guess the color
blinded us. However It happened,
though. I'll take this box down In tho
morning, nnd I'll bring you back your
two hundred nnd seventy-Ore or old
Pjirocorlc's whiskers."
(Continued on Paco 4)
O. R. Gullion, M.D.
Practice Limited tl
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.
Graduate Nurse Attending
306,' White Temple, Eugene.
oniteWntb aait I'eSrl 8t, Tlep'"nc)9
DRMj.SHAFFERjD.V.S.
vete'rinary' surgeon
. and dentist
Bulto 2, Phono 888, EUGEtyB, UHE
Residence over Do"dge's Store
The
Springfield Garagfe
H. SANDGATHE
Proprietor
Repairing a Specialty
Main, lot. Fourth and Fifth. Phono 11
SPRINGFIELD
OREGON
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NOTARY1
PUBLIC
Office In' City -Hall, 8prlnofleld. Or
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