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MR. AND MRS. CALVERT
ON 49TH ANNIVERSARY
B-
A r t h u r BrtsbsuM
NATION OF IMBIC'-'LS.
GOOD START, BAP END.
WASHINGTON'S TEETH.
RELIGION IN SCHOOLS,
TO BE RICH AND USEFUL
A t Dayton a lighter-than-air fly­
ing machine carried up with it a
small airplane,, a* a :i*h hawk car­
ries op a fish. Two thousand feet
ap the little airplane was released
by the big Zeppelin and went fly-
iag off on its own account. That'»
in this country which
do preparation to meet
■ o2 invasion through the
Imagine a similar machine. 1
s big. leaving the coast
r Europe, carrying
it a
Imagine that Mg ship
of the early m ontag
its brood of swift
to wrack f it tee — the
and the little sflipa i
This natron will have til
greatest fighting fleet of airahwe
•oon. or the United States of 1«|4
w ill he known m later history as
-T H E N A T IO N OP IM B E C IL E S ."
In the Middle Agee not only
men but animals were tried for
whan they killed a human
ke,o.» rod. if “guilty." were exe-
Oa e certain occasion a sow,
with her litte r o f suckling pig», had
kitted and eaten a yeang child. The
sow mother and her offspring were
tried in court. The sow was con­
demned to death, the little pigs were
spared, or. the ground that “be­
cause of their extreme youth they
could not be held responsible."
Among let»
.y George Wash­
ington. to be »—d in London, one to
his Philadelphia dentist tells bow
much trouble Washington nod with
his false teeth
They were strung
on wires and got loose. They
looked about as natural. when he
wore them, as a set of small golf
balls, being cot out of solid ivory.
Civilization does*not realize what
it ewes to dentists and oculists,
good false teeth and good spec-
Think of the ancient Greeks, to
whom false teeth and eyeglasses
were unknown. The marvel is that
so many of them lived to be old.
In a California decision, the State
Attorney-General forbids, in pablic
•rhools. even the L o rd t Prayer, in
the way c i rdigion. There is to
doubt that the public school system
should teach the three R ’s and other
positive knowledge, leaving religi­
ons teaching to the ¿-scretion of
parents.
I t is wise to keep all religions
teaching or favor.tistn oat o i pub­
lic schools- On the other hand, it
is unwise, ard an outrageous intec-
ierence with the rights o i parents,
to tell them that they cannot, at
their own expense, send their chil­
dren to prtvrte or parochial yghcols
where religion is taught— provided
that educational requirement* aro.
met.
Yeung man. do y i want to be
rich sad useful . Learn som ethin
about electricity ar.d try to inven'
a light storage batte-y. Electricity,
erb ch in i“s»ff 4re:g\, nothing. wiL
r.ot always be earriv : about stored
in heavy metal, wc gh n g as much
as the vehicle th at toe electricity
propel».
A plea.ant surprise was given Mr.
and Mrs. James Calvart hist Sunday
October r t at their homo near Junc­
tion City wb-n their children an )
grandchildren gathered to their home
with weS-filled baskets to edehrats
their tit's wed i'n c sari» rsary. Thus ,
pres«at were Mr and Mra. James Cal­
vert, Aada Calvert and children. Alice
Roy, Harvey, Elia and Cora Mr. and
Mrs. Bud MrPherwius and children,
Mabe!. Virgil. Esther and ’ L a n - t t
SSU.-QX3T
x-
from Springfield. Mr. and Mrs. John
Edmiston and son*. Loren ard Janus,
, " .* '•*
L o w "? — The nation is watching the termer
is. A. L. Hall-Quest of Cincinnati-Ch.cago and Minnesota for the
from Thurttvo, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
iwer. She has gone on record as Laving found it in Maj. F. W.
Baugh and chlldr'n. Harry and Ella
art. Her husband. Professor at Pittsburgh University, listened to
from Thurston. Mr. and Mrs. M ar­
«r Plea for freedom, suppressed his primitive emotions ami In asking
vin Jackson and children. Lucille.
lor divorce a‘ tempt e«l to shield the “other man’s” name for his w ife’s
sake. Maj H a rt’» wife '» -n divorced him. so the “perfect love” might
Lawrence, and Bryan from Eugene;
be rva«urd
Mr. and Mrs. John Calvert from Lib­
erty; Mr. and Mrs. Ross Calvert from
I Elm ira; Mr. and Mrs Ross Calvert.
Army The children are five end four
Mis* Evslena Calvert from Portland; DESTITUTE FAMILY IN
veers and eight month« old and are
Misa Dorn Calvert from Eugene; Ulen
SPRINGFIELD NEEDS HELP «aid to he without shoes and warm
Riddle from Springfield and Arthur
clothing. A cook stove la also badly
Calvert.
A destitute family of father aad mo­ needed 1» the house they are living
Ther» were thirty aevpn ■ present
ther and three children bed been lo­ In. If anybody ran help this family
and there were five grandchildren
cated In Springfield by the Selvelton with clothing they are requested to
and two great grandchildren who were j
phone the Salvation Army heed quart
unable to he present. M r and Mrs.
era. 371-R Eugene, and the offerings
Calvert have reaided on the old home
w ill he collected
place for 46 y
JUNIOR AMERICAN
CROSS ARMY 5,596,
Bell
Theatre
Children of 2 9,9 42 Schools Mow
Enrolled in Movement of
Service to Humanity.
FRIDAY-SATURDAY
RED CROSS RAISES $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
FRED
IN 21 DAYS FOR RELIEF
The American Junior Be«!
which waa organised aa » children'»
auxiliary during v i M J b m especially
to help the young refugees tn Europe,
and to exemplify tn peace-time the
Red Cross Ideal of service, has now a
membership of 5.5M .ÍM In the schools
of the United State» and the lnealar
THOMPSON
in
Terrlble catastropfcea. soeh as the
Japaneee earthquaka. prova the wte-
dom of tha people tn malntalnlng tha
American Red Croas as thatr naUooal T w o reel c o m e d y —
and International rnllef ageney
The
“Green as Grau**
readlneae of the Red Croas for duty la
the greateet of emergencias was aleo
preved hy test.
The record shows: Sepe 1, Preal
SUNDAY-MONDAY
dent Coolidge aaalgna the duty of rwla
ing 15.0*0.000 to tha American Red
Croes: Sepe «. Red Croes Chaptera la
com m and:., given fund aL
«« u ,
lo « *« » « .
» • f»»«1 ,ot* ta
in
00»; Sept- 17. fund nearly »S.00«.000
and President announces formal clos j
His Newest Production
< mg of campaign: Sept. E7. fund passes
“ROARING RAILS“
»10 000.000 mark.
And
comedy—
In t l business days the Red Cross
doubly performed the duty entrusted
The Pill Pounder
to It—all the while keeping a steady
flow of r«l ef supplies going out from
many Puciflc ports to the stricken
DAY
areas In Japan. Thus «»« the etulfi-
lecee of the American people In their
7»
Red Cross Jusrf. d and the wisdom of
■ Red CTO«» prana mines» to cope w *h :
*n unprecedented rei -f -u o rs m y
and
, ct.nflrii.v4.
‘G a llo p in G a lla g a r ’
This Junior movement give« oppor­
tunity for the children to »hare la
Red Cross effort parallel to that of
th . paroat orga.ta.tiom Janlore are
therefore identified tn varying degree
with th . health e a r n e r , d i e t e r ro-
lief work, salvage and other suitable
activities of value to the operation»
of the Red Cross.
It is a valiant host me robing on
under Its “1 Serve* banner In the
cause of happier childhood every­
where and particularly wherever the
American Sag flies
The enrollment
embrace» 29.M! schools and HTAS«
school rooms, a gain over 1*13 of
5 .ii5 schools end {3.414 school rooms
The year'» gtin tn meabewhfp was
763.403 ehildrea. or eearly to.OQO for
each month of the school year
Tha educational and eoclal values
of the Junior Red Cross movement Is
W
C A LL AN D SEE lb .
thus ev dancirg the C*m a s ! cordial
jrk
endorsi meat of school authorities. The , on prices on piste ate!
govern meat has sdd-rd the weight of
Vote S3 X R. W- Sa
recognition by extending the Junior
Red Cross in the schools for American
Let order.
Indian children
The American Red
Crete ts si»o planning to develop the
Dr Ralph S. Dlppei. Denti? Vitus i
Junior pcagr .m in 500 rural schools
uiUdbig. Springfield. Crtgon.
H a rry C a re y
“ B a ttlin ’ B a te s
The Santa Fe
TYfl.il
bolt (
N o t ic e o f S c h o o l M e e t in g
n» of H«’hool Otwt ¡ict X ’
XOTtCC IS HKHKW r C IV
to
K)L M KK TINÜ t*<. ftfcH rfi
f Lane Cnuntp» Wat» of OnMfOtt,
y t f Norpm brt. 19?< at
trivi u lti I « h«*M at H irh Hr hoot. <
lU buttgFi borrir
m ih * nftwtKxm for *b<» to.
to trot«» o# tho proporli ton of I p * '
a ft* r i»H out with the Io vying hoard,
tua a Ap^rial diatrtvt t * t
The total amount of
by thn
dlatrtut during th* fi -
cal y nr beginning on June 1«. I»I4. and emtttu June 30. 1626. la estimated
in tile following budget and Includa* the amount« to be received from lb«
county achmd fund, state school fund, elementary School fund, special 41s
trici tax. and all other money» <>( the districi
BUDGET
ES T IM A TE D BXPENS'ITVRES
PERSONAL SERVICE
S alary
No. p-r year Total
»3.000 1
I
i*rtnclpala
1.400
I
Principals
1.170
. I
Principals
4.670
1.700 1.700
1
Teachers
1.170 4.4*0
Teochers
1.1X6 1.136
Tearhers
_ I
i.eto 1.040
_ I
Teachers
1.036 4.14«
Teacher*
LfilX60 1.113 60
Teoch«we
676
— 1
I7 |
Teachers
600
600
Teachers
340
>40
— i
Teec-hers
•60 1.664
™ 1
Teacher»
660 1.6M
Janitors
a
300
300
i
Clerk
tM
Ices
fib e r
»M O J M
Total
M A T E R IA L AND EURRLIE«
»160«
Furniture (desks, etovaa cúrtalas, etc.I
XXi
Supplies I chalk, erasera, etc.) ..........
>««
« ►
’la«»
IS
X0O
« Janitor's »applies
Î. Faal
616
». Light. Bowar
46«
•
Water
1&0
76
1». Fostege aad stationery
Total ____I....
____
m u
M A IN TEN A N C E ANO R EPA IR »
H I building sud ground»
„
.... ........
4 bu-ldtng and grounds
L
, 446
6» 06o
INOEETBONBEE
»3.40«
I. Bonded, aad Intere»! therSM
...
ISO«
X. Warrant, and latereat thereon
A All otbr tndebtedo-e» and latereat thereon, slaking fund
X.IWO
64.600
Total
R
_
—
INSURANCE
I I . »00
Total
M ISCELLANEO US
____ 4600
HMMS
_
, i.
.........
■ ___ __ 1X6
Total
>415
Total estimated amouot of morey for all purpo,«« during the year »46.442 60
E S T IM A T E D I t «:<'B i r r «
From county school fund during the , mltig year
»4.06X00
I *<»m ataia achopt fund during the coni'ng »(tool year
1.3X0 I«
Krum ctcmealvry school fu n! during the «ntnlng year
4.500 00
Unt ratted amount to t
c -l- ed from aU other source« l u r n t the
coming «rhool year. High School
4.000 00
Total e'tira su d r, ''le . not Including proposed tax
»17.7« 1«
R G C A H T T L A T IO X
at ce tto e t'd e x - e - ’ c»
:h y ar
I4£. 442.5«
To'«! W t n a t 'd f 'c p is no' nc! i ting rro
<d tax
I7 .7 ÏÎ 1«
R Im re amo nt • - i reived by iltslrict lax
t ; . '.IS 14
S ir' d
-t R W I.MITH.
Cl
C l HUE D ITTO , Board
Directors
A. K W HTB
A. LOCK.
O HUGHE!
( M -M I RRY,
H HA M U N ,
nudgi't Ci mi
«
- «
— I
I «X«
Total......... ....
41 ..
T o the People of Springfield
Springfieid. O rejó n.
-1
words in regard io my cm: d r , y to.- th ^ h fn ^ é e f ;
hfW»- h '< b>’’
Re,
thin rttjn rrig a to try for th«
J. W.
! a? is Scheel Clerks City Re
a " * Jostles eri
r i n k s tiect'oo t
th ether t « - i ‘
g .h .
t* 0*1 l ì * 1
Don’t be d' 5-curage d by the fact
of Jumi ce o: l i I ><tc< la l ‘*f< vr»A’iin*'i
«3 for City Ret
The offi
that you are lot an eloetrical »ng -
near or a < eentist.
Sometimos
», ■k aU my ho pert ra to
blow ing too much about a thing
at-d place an X
Treat oi it to how you hat
proven!.» see lag ita possibilities
C itic i t f Jurt
n’t disregard thii
see
tm;c
ele? rly.
oL, e se*
Just!
e. Soxe people are of the cpincn that the City fU-r
ing
eoo!
His
th • Peace are the sam& but they are not. The City R rorilrr on ly ha lies i
ras putting th
Cases
“eye” a: the point of the needle in-
c=s?* that
,J>3: pórtala to city matters, while lhc Justice of he Peace handle» ■
stead of at the other end. An ex- ¡ «H «HU « aae
a s that may properly be brought in a Justice Court. I wa» Justice I
pert »•arnv^e»» —o d d have eaid,
of th- Pen o !3 this town sheet 14 years £70 £ -.i h er-"--’ - - - y
; - -r 'a n t'
“That's nonsense. ”
! civil cases. Some of the most Important Jurists of fame county practiced In I
my court. Among the number being Judge Skipworth. who was then deputy
ng in I
Hamakua sugar m t!, is dead of bu­
prosecuting attorney, W illiams and Bean also, and Medley, who is now run­
bonic plague in Hawaii.
ning for district attorney on the democratic ticket, and others. I promise
Three rats infect'd with the
1 w ill bring back to Springfield the Justice Court of other lays. Why should
Plag ne have been caught
How soon w ill our exalted civili-
Eugene Justice court handle all the business of the east cad of the country
xation, which gladly spends thou­
It rightfully belongs to us. Cottage Grove On the south and Junction City on
sands of millions to kill other hu­
the north function regularly. When has a civil case been held In Springfield7
man being», «nend the few neces­
, W rite my came in on the ballot and I will show you that we have a regular
sary «"'!'. • * to ro‘ -id r ' rat» sne
Justice court. Now as to City Recorder. There are three candidates for
e'he'-
. ,'t'nw ^rrain?
this position. Weigh carefully the merits of each candidate. 1 hav lived here
21 year». 1 have occupied various positions. I have rased a family of five
children and they w«re all educated In our public school and graduated with
honors. Their food and clothing and book» and necesaeries of life were
Died.
aU purchased from our own merchants. I hsve always boon a upporter of
HlXSO X-Jane Annette, daughter of our home institutions. I have always been faithful In the dl»cl. 3» of my 1
M r. and Mrs. Deil F. Hinson of Os­ duties. I have built up my home here and have bc»n a regular taxpayer all
wego, uregen. age 2 years 4 month» these re ír» . I have be n Janitor of the high »<h,x>l for 5 years and looked I
Every thing has been kept aanltary and (
and 19 days ;«<sed away at clover- after the welfare of your children
dale, Oregon. C ttob »- 21, 1624. after there lias not been a days » ,booling tnl»»cd on the Job. An old tlm ro»i le n t.!
a long illness, reeultcg frin ì intest­ W ell qualified to fill the position and ask your support. See that your X 1
inal Influenza. Bee,'les her parents mark Is placed In front of the Name R. W. Smith, for City Recorder.
Yours truly,
she leaves to mourn her 1< s, ber
R. W SM ITH .
great grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. B.
Sylvester c f Jas;er. Gresun. graud-
; urente, Mr. a n ! Mrs. Fred Kir. sou
of Springfield. Oregon and Mr and
Bible university.
Rally Day Planned.
A special program Is
plan« i
for Rally Hay •» «•»« Sunday achoul
Coll for School Warrant»
j of the Chrlallan church nest Sunday
Sihool lustrici I». la n e Co. Ore.
i H 1« hoped I» have «&» present K
K. Mushier la In charge of the pro will pay upon presentation at my of.
»ram. which will Indu le mualc by lh, lice in the High School Building. war.
i orchestra snd quattol a solo by Aruh ranis is« io XÎS Inclusiv», Interest
' I ’ cyt Itse of Eugene, and s appelai canses after November 5lh. I6Ï4
It W S M ITH .
, talk by Karl Childers of Eu«< ne. form-
Hlsirlct d a rk .
I er pastor of the Springfield church.!
0-3»
hut non on the faculty of the I
I
Mrs. Hubert Arnold of Shedd. Ore- j
con and one aunt Miss Viola Arnold,
of St. Vincents hospital. Portland, he-1
sides many other relatives.
(Paid Adv.)
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One cf our Davenports
will be very nice during the long eveningR this winter. Come In nnd inspect our stock of
I)a yen ports and Chairs In Velours, Taiiestry and Mohair covering.
Bakers cut Velour Davenport, full spring const rut tlon. Prices from $98.00 to $140.00
Chairs to match, from
Leather Davenports at
leather chairs from
Mohair Davenports from
3-pleoe Tapestry Davenport set
See this special In our window—
$48.00 to $68.00
$106 00
$30.00 to $36.00
$140 00 up
j 1fc5 go
Hilvertone Dresser, Chiffonier, Bed. Coll, Sp
ring and 40 lb. cotton muttress for $83.00
Wright & Son
Hardware
Furniture