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r- « ai «n« n p j» m THURSDAY, MARCH THE flPIUNOFTELD NEWS 12. 1925 NEW SCIENCE HALL AT “U" TO BE READY IN SPlTiKL be unduly optlmlatlc In regard to the ! treatment. Tfo patient should dis continue the well known methoda for the cura of tuberculosis by proper regulation of their lives with «pedal emphasis upon REST. FOOD, and FKKSII AIR under competent medical i direction State Hoard of Health. t PAGE TH R E E •r . 8. Ralph Dtppel, Dentist. Vihaa Now on the Job At Washington ►«illdln«. Springfield. Oregon. University ut Oregon. Kugoue Mar. 11 tSpeclal)—Formal request haa baan mail» Io the hoard of r'ganta by tha University of Or »gun farulty While th« auga'-coat Is hel •lo that tha new lioo.oot) aclenc* building ful to dlagulae our bitter pi dila, which will be ready for ovi-upanry aside from that, It'« wuthl OREGON AND STANFORD aoitie tint» next term, ba mimed Con aa a balm far human ilia. It don Hall in honor of Prof. Thomaa may add to th« appeuranca TO DEBATE THRU AIR from th« artist’« pint of vk-w, Condon, who taught at Oregon from —but it's absolutely «Hint, as 1H7# until hla ila t h In 1007 lie waa Intercollegiate Radio Debate W ill Be to what th« pill may do. on» of the boat known geologist* of | Held March 25 on Japanaaa When th« devil take« a notion th>' Weat. to annex a feller’* goat, he Queetlon When a little group of atudenta en cover« up hla nostrum with a fancy sugar coat And, l'v« rolled In the ftrat aeaalon of the Uni University of Oregon. Eugene. Mar. aeon a whole community auf- veralty |n IH75. 'Prof Condon waa one 12— , Special,-«O regon and Stanford fu«e<l with bloody sweat, from a of the threo leneh'r* who eompoaert ! sugar - coated, hell - promoted, debating t»ame will go "on pie air” In the farulty. He took over (he claaava I beastly-bonded debtl the second Interroll'glate radio de Sometimes a thevin' dema tn natural hlatory and geology. For bate In the West, March 25. the Ore gogue will land an office-plumb, more than thirty yeara he waa pro- gon men arguing the question of the In a deeatrlck where Intelligence feaaor of geology and he became one ia sadly on the bum,— where the ! Japaneae Immigration law from sta *f the tradlt'onal flgurra on the cam ■Idin of augar-coadn* doe« away tion KGW. Portland, and tho Palo with taste an' amelt— while the put. Atto duo from Station KLX, Oakland. henchmen line the hliete in the Protestor Condon ftrat cam» to the ¡California. The teams, although ap- anthem "A ll ia W ell!" O r gon country In IMRJ. aalllnr around To hand a man yer credit— i proxlmately HOfl mile« distant from Cap« Horn tn a clipper «hip from with a promissory note, is to | • ach other, will follow the ordinary »waller gall an' wormwood- un New York to San Frandaeo. accom form and convention ol the uaual de derneath a sugar eoat. The man panied by hla young bride. 11» came bate. that parta with nothin' that ha to Oregon aa a Congregational mla- knows la extry good, cornea Oregon haa the affirmative nf the He! an M aria" Charles G. Dawes, Vice-President, with M r*. ■ binary and aa ono of the founder« of mighty nigh to livin' like the oueation. "Resolved. That the Present Dawex «re , t home at the W illard Hotel in Washington. This U the th« Conercgatlonal church of Eugene. Gospel says ho should I toteet photograph of the popular Genera] afte r he had taken oath of Immigration I-aw Should Re Amended Tile new First Congregational church office and wax «itabli.had as ruler of the Senate. to Permit the Entrance of the Japa of Eugene named a chapel In honor of nese on the Quota Baela." Frazor debated against California I a senior tn economics, will enter his 1’roiy and MF", Condon when tha The Oregon-California radio de and laat winter waa a member of the church waa dedicated thia week. first in tercoleglata contest against bate |aal year attracted wide atten team that defeated Oxford. Houston. I*rnfe«anr Condon waa the donor of Stanford. tion. The Hok peace plan was the a highly valuable collection of geo Issue then. The team s spoke from the logical apertmena of the Oregon coun same stations which will broadcaat try fo the Cnlveralty. Thia coHaet'on the debate thia month. Radio fans I waa the reault of yeara of gening,cal I gave the decision by mall rote, and I rex-arch In the atate and Is one of the moat complete exhibition) of Its cryatn," a double aalt of gold and so Oregon won by an overwhelming ma kind. • v r f «Hum thiosulphate. The salt Is entirely jority. Decision In the Oregon Stan-1 harmless, providdd the tissues are ford debate will be by mall, the radio j healthy, « violent reaction. If they . r e 1 « • ” •"••» north of the California li n e - NEW GOLD CURE FOR luhTcular. This severe reaction » ■ending thalr ballots to station KGW Uncle John • TUBERSULOSIS FOUND 1 and south of the boundary to station _ a result of liberating large quantities » » ; • w, era . - 1 It la not remarkable that gold haa of P°l,,on derived from the bacteria KLX. According to plans, the first Ore ty II la not remarkable that gold h a a ; ^ ’low ing thqlr destruction by the I m -< u considered since remote antlqui- **” To counteract thla Injurious gon spesker will deliver the affirma The Portland station ty Io have curative qnaUtlee. I,a rarl-'*ffec‘ • bor»e • crum *• »»Jocted which tive speech will then remain silent while the nega has h i-n prepared by Injecting the ty. Its luster and above all Its Incor tive speaker for Oakland station ruptabillty or In modern terms, Its blood of the horse with small quantl- broadcasts. Th»n w it follow the two llee of dead tubercle hncllll over a r-slsiu n re to oxidation, make It the remaining speaker) and a rebuttal. perfect metal. Many famous physici long period nf time. This specially ans have used gold In the tltem pt Io prepared horse serum Is believed to netttrallie the poison coming from cure disease -r v g a a PLANT GRAFTED FRAN The theoretical cure of a germ the gold killed bacteria. The claims QUETTE WALNUTS dls< ase la simple. To effect It all we for "Sanorrysln" as a cure for tuber- have tq do 1« to find a substance that *'u lo ,,‘ no• P«»»*«- This They will make you money will kill the germ without killing the <",re ” "",l ,n ” >• • « • » ’"Insantal stage One of the best blocks of patient. Unfortunately, moat disease ***** ””**'*’ wr,r’t must he done before Vrooman Franquette in gnrms cannot be destroyed In the pa- W r*n l>n *’VBn ’° ’he world as a State, select type, well tlunl'a body without endangering the ”• ” • ’► ’• ireatroeng tor tuberculosis grown. All other stocks, life of the patient. Up to the present Tuh” -cu|cele patients are advteed not filberts, apple, pear, cherry, tim e these efforts have reached thclr ,o P1**'*' f*'"’" ho»*" ln ,h ' hl*h’ prune, plum. i»each, apri culmination In the brilliant results se- ,y •*•««'■’»•*'’ «tatemen,« regarding cots, etc Small fruits etc cured by Ehrlich and hla co-workers1 « ° M rur*’ ’ h” ” • * • hcen made Right stock at right price«. Submit your w-ant list, send In the use of arsenical compounds in by various people. for prices 35 years in syph'Mi and sleeping sickness. Com-1 In I» view of the serious danger In buslenss. pounds of antimony, bismuth and sil volved In the use of gold compounds ver have also been found to be ef- , nnd In view of the extended study CARLTON NURSERY CO. fectlve A very large number of a t-1 now being1 made, patients afflicted C a r lto n ,O r e g o n ... <.-t.-««uioale are cautioned not to tempts have been msde to poison the tub'rcle bacillus within the human I uni, nnlmal body. In 1S94 the gold cure had a run ol popularity. The results were decided ly conflicting In regard to the value nf gold gs a curative agent, but It was definitely shown ths, gold compounds have a strongly Inhibiting effect upon th - growth of the bacillus of tuher We offer you a splendid assortment In all the leading toherrulrnls In the test tub«'. The j varieties of fruit trees, ornamental shade trees, walnuts, most recent experiments on gold In j butternuts, filberts and almonds. Berry plants of all kinds. tuherculosls nr» those coming from Low cash prices. th e laboratory fo l*rof. Holger Moell- gnsril In Copenhagen. He Injects a gold compound which he calls "Rann- A home without a Radio is like a home without a Friend Before you buy come and listen to the Famous Cros- ley. Demonstrations any evening- A. F. NEAT 758 B St. McCall’s, $1.00 The Springfield News, $1.25 il- 1 5 Save $-50 HERE Is your opportunity to get McCall’s Magazine for the oomlng year and The Springfield News every week, both for only >1.75. There will be no less than eight great novels in Mc Call’s this year, the work of Harold Bell Wright, Gene Stratton-Porter, Fan- niq Hurst, Robert W. Chambers, Ethel M. Dell, Rafael Sabatini, Vingie E. Roe and Samuel besides fifty or more bril liant short stories, scores of absorbing articles, a dozen practical homemak ing departments and ft btg sectloiT of the newest fash ions every month. We can only make this spedai of fer for a short time. 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Y o u ’ll re!i«h y o u r m e a l) in the S o u th e rn Pacific d in in g car— fre th fru it) and vegetable* alw .yt a delieiout feature. Connection at New O tlrin a with pa* latial »camera for New Yo rk— meal) and berth included in th r one fare. Ark about Cdrriro Gorge route from San Diego—Ap..cn< T ra il detour of Arizona. Stopovers rn route. For further Inform ation, ask •and Not One Cent for Repairs The real value of the 1925 Star it proven by the service it give* its owner» in every day use. x Here’s a case in point : Twenty-four 6tar-ewners report that they drove an aggregate of 601,317 miles with out one cent cost for repairs. w Sounds unusual— yet, based on the reports of 40,000 Star owners on the Pacific Coast, the average cost of replacement ports averages 63c per car. That’s what Star gives you in low upkeep cost. And it does prove the truth of our statement that no cor in the low cost field equals the 1925 Star for day in and day out mechanical perform ance. w And with all that, you drive the bejt looking light car designed. ' x Your dealer has the bte models, all with the Million Dollar Motor, with its quick and abundant p o w e r - quick acceleration (5 to 25 mile* per hour in 454 teconds}— 20% power increase. See the 1925 Star! Springfield High-Grade M e c h a n ic a l Features on all 1925 Star Cars Full Force Feed Lubrication 4-W h eel B r a k e s Tubular Backbone Disc Clutch H ollow Cam Shaft " 1 '«J Garage A Jar of our • Almond Cream ’’Î [ See It at 1 our Dealer’s. FREE Drive I t r **< Compare It] With every one dollnr Purchase of toilet goods. Southern Pacific CARL OLSON, Agent MILLION DOLLAR MOTOR & . .. ■— 11 ■ I lili fii i „ - • J t > In a