PAGE TWO Tire springfield news THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS Published Every Thursday at Springfield, Lane County, Oregon, by FREELAND A HENDERSON Entered at the Postofflce nt SnrinEficld. Ornron, as Second-class T v.l .. o I 1 tt.l' I SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year .. $1.23 Three Months COc Six Months 73c Single Copy Cc One Year, When paid In Advance $1.25! FREE rt'RLIC SCHOOLS The following article Is pub lished in a pamphlet form and distributed bv L. Bilveu. presi dent of the Eugene Compulsory ip,fl!" School league, and contains some good arguments of the bill to come before the people in the November election. jrt majority vho now ar In our public schools f "Remember, the public school Is only strcng in trie exact ratio that It hae the undivided aupport of the "Wnen the children now In private a cd Parochial Schools go to our pub- 11a acboola Will the moral standard In the public achoola be lowered? Will the mental atandard In the public achoola be lowered? Will their attendance be detri mental to the public school T "Do you think their attendance will -tend to ralae the moral and mental atsndarde and thua be beneficial to ur public acoolt? "If so, ahold not every patriotic The greatest objoctor cn public school expenditure Is the ntan without: a child or the one who sends his1 children to the private schools. i i "There Is no religious question in-1 Tolved In the public school bill It Is j entirely educational. "Equal light and benefit s to all' children of all parentage and religious : creed are found In the pubic school i "In the public school children form life friendships, profit by close con- tact and find that each has a heart ( that sadden from grief or throb with Joy from mutual causes." j 0 j The U. S. Supreme Court, on , Monday, rendered a decision denying the Southern Pacific , Just received a fresh barrel of Sauer Kraut. Sauer Kraut and Wenios for Supper, Why not Sanitary MEAT MAEZET T. F. BENNETT, Prop. Salmon, 15 cents lb.; Sliced, 20 cents lb. Today, Friday and Saturday High Grade Standard Ham for only 30c per lb. . . Why not a nice Young Dressed Chicken for Dinner EGIAL Long as it lasts; 10s, $1.45; 6s, ?3c Free delivery at 9,30 a. m., daily. Phone 80 5thc3viL -father and mother In our atate send .company's application for a re-i I hia or her child to a to benefit th. hearing of the unmerger case. What, the effect of this will be The editor said the Judge was 1 .it is hard to predict. Parties 'intoxicated with the exerber- interestd on both sides claim it ance or his own verbosity." If as an advantage. This much) the judge had taken the trouble' seems reasonablly safe to as-, to consult some neighbor's die-! AFTER MIGHTY NICE r l I 6. oreaa, vaKes, and Pies MOON & MOON Successor to Eggimann Bakery lill with RED CROWN and nothing else Motorists who follow this rule in their gasoline buying find that they not only save money because "Red Crown" yields more per gallon mileage but improve the power and stamina of the motor. "Red Crown'!, enables your car to develop the maximum of power that its makers built into it. It vaporizes rapidly and uni formly in the carburetor, and i3 consumed completely in the cylinders. Uniform wherever and whenever you buy it hence you don't have to bother . with carburetor adjustments. Fill et the Red Crown sign at Service Stations, garages, and other dealers. n t. e uasoime of Quality STANDARD OIL COMPANY ( California mm, rrj row .- --in. the flour tlut X never disappoint yv!l! !"rB " It has endeared itself to the careful housewife who believes in foods of unquestioned purity and excellence- 3 BCSTPWrtMT Jrloinr MANUFACTURED BY SPRINGFIELD MILL AND GRAIN COMPANY Bume: The original suit was'tionary, he would have found brought under the Sherman Act. ; that those words were not so hone for the The Supreme Court decided, and. bad as they sounded. fKeventv vears' i" now rearnrms. mat tne sner man Act required the unmerg- The Georgia woman "appoint ing. The Esch-Cummins Act of led U. S. senator by the gover- 1920 required the grouping of nor to fill the unexpired term of the railroads, and annulled .Tom Watson will probably never those provisions of the Sherman sit in the senate and never draw Act which stood In the way. , It any salary. A new senator is is now up to the Interstate Commerce Commission, o LET REASON RULE The attitude of the commu nity or of any individual in it to wards the railroad question should be governed by business principles. The only question is, where doesthe interest of the community lie? You can find somebody in every community, when such a question is up, who thinks it suf fi?ient for him to say, "I don't like the Southern Pacific." What has that to do with it? This la a bigger question than any man's grouch. You can find somebody in Oregon who has lived on any lme of railroad in the United State11 that you can name. Interview them all, and you will not find one who has not known some neighbor who had a complaint against his home railroad. The question before each Springfielder Is, Are you willing that the community shall have the benefit of the en larged activities of the Southern Pacific company? The completion of the Natron line would be of immense bene fit to all the territory served by this line, Springfield with all the rest. Hut the location here of the great shops planned by the Southern Pacific would be of more benefit to Springfield, a hundred to one, than the build ing of the line without the shops. There is not the slightest pros pect that any other road than the Southern Pacific will ever build them. It is the Southern Pacific or nobody. Which side are you on? i Then you can Btill hear a per son say now and then: " have been hearing this talk for ten years. I'm getting tired of wait ing." You might as well say that about, the Oregou rain. There is Just as much reason in it, and .V will h'lx jutt as much ei'j'e' t. It is well known by f veryliftly who i:i trying to learn that, these operations have b'M'ii held up for nine years bv Inter i'trncos that have not In-on the fault of either the Kou'thern Pa-j 'clfic or the town of Rprliifiildd. j Your fretfulness will not h"lpl the matter In tho least. Yon I cannot do any better than to I possess your som in pa Hence until the difficulties are cleared 'out of the way unless you can 'see where you can throw your weight in to help clear them out. likely to be elected before con gress convenes again. o The next thing we know the soap box orators will be broad casting their speeches by radio, o "Newspaper tells of New Jer sey woman who used a tele- first time In Probably she was on a party line." ."sew York American, via Literary Di gest. The first sentence was pvlilpntlv n mlmrlnt- What was meant was, sue useu me leie- use for colds, iihnna unvuntv tlmoa In Inn rlrnl ' year." o Purlnrfli'M NVws $115 per yar. A Remarkable Record Chamberlain's Cough llemody baa remarkable record. It has beoo la croup a.ud whooping cough for almost halt a century and has constantly grown In favor and popularity aa Ita good qualities be came better known. It la the stand ard and main reliance for thesn dis eases In thousands of homes. That mild and gwntle In effect, easy to take fsclg ,hjlt u CM aw4y, 0- depended anu certain to act, taao inamneriain at A Good Phys c. When you want a physic that Is Tablets. Tby are eicellcnt upon and Is safe and ptaiaant to take am greatly In Ita favor when It la Springfield News $1.25 per year, wanted for children. 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