The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, May 07, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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    THDRSDAY. MAY 7^ 1935
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
FAttK TWO
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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
I'ublisbed Every Thursday at
While it in not good form to m arry a girl for
her money. It is not an act of kindness to compel
one to be an old maiti Just because she has money.
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Sprtacneid. Lana County, Oragon. by
THE
W il l a m e t t e
■ . B MAXEY. Editor
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Many a sheep goes out wooly and comes back
PRESS
F C. WKSTKRFIRI.D M anner sh o rn .
ttorad as second claaa m attar February I«. IM S at tba
postuTffca, SprlngfieM. Orason
E d ito r ia l
Trad« Cars
R. S. Annett haa traded hla Ford
car to J. C. Kuddell In exchange for
a F"rd truck, which he will uae Io
haul balm wood to the excelsior mill.
Mr Ruddell plans to leave tor Call
(ornla within a tew daya.
C om m ent
Boy
B re a k s
A rm
Richard Higgins, a Jasper school
M A IL SUBSCRIPTIO N RATE
boy broke his arm last Thursday after
It la probable that no single agency has dona more to noon while playing bal at the school
. 50c
Ona Yaar ta Advanca.......,t.J 5
Thraa Mont ha
tc make unpopular the radical labor agitator than has the grounds. He was brought Io a local
Six M o n tb a ,T6e
Single Copy
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eatablUhmant of labor banka. Labor banka today «ho* I hysldan tor treatment.
TH U R S D A Y . M AY 7. IM S
_ _ ' aggregate »tatementa running up towards the 1200.000.000
i mark.
Ones to Yakima John Rusuel, who
BE A BOOSER
What happens when a tabor leader became« a bank
sp. nt the winter here with his son
"If you live and do business in a town f o r ; director? He ftnda that he haa asaumed a serious res I. ft Monday for Yaklmn. Washington
heaven's sake be loyal to it. If this town furnishes ponsibiitty on behalf or his depositor» As a matter ot •whore he w ill visit with two other
you with food and shelter, boost it: speak well of necessity he begins to take an Interest In any movement. IKtfMk
It, Stand by it, and Stand by the industries it political, labor, agricultural or Industrial which haa an
represents. If put to a pinch, an ounce of loyaltv eftect either good or bad on general business conditions
T A L L AN D SNR Dr N. W Kmerv
is w orth a ton Of clever knocking. If you must I lie soon learns that agitation which tends to discourage j - n n r* • • n s Mate nnd M*»«,* woeg *e
vilify, oondent and eternally dis,»arage. pack your Investment and employment is Immediately -reflected l:i
tru n k and get out, and when you a r e on th e out- »he assets and securities of depositors and borrowers, a
side, knock to your h eart's content. But as long labor bank ts as subject to the conditions as any Other
as you are a part of a com m unity, be a real m an; bank.
do not condem it. If you do you are loosening
He find« that economic laws are more powerful than the
th e tendrils that hold you as a pttrt of the c o m -‘ rulings of any group of bankers. He finds that in
m unity. anti when the Hrst high wind comes along money trust - is an intangible myth. Above all el»*, he
you will be uprooted and blown far aw ay; and rtnds that any movement or agitation which hurts the
probably you Will never know- why."
bank and business generally Immediately hurls the wo. k
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ingntan
The society editor always puts things kindly., Therefore, in spite of his raat prejudices he is un
but to the discerning it m eans a good deal wrhen' eonatcously forced to the conclusion that the interests of
she concludes her enthusiastic aocount of the |abor and capita) are Identical and (hat one cannot prosper
wedding as follows: For the present they will at the expense of the other.—The Manufacturer.
m ake their home with the bride's parents.
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A SLICE OF OUR
O IL W E A L T H W ASTM D BY A L L OF I'S
The old concrete m ixer is turning out miles of
sidewalk these days. Soon one will be able to go If you want to get
in any direction without Walking through mud o r ) 0?0“* extravagance,
dust ankle deep.
Aha motor ta running
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the feeling of boundless wealth and
stand behind your automobile while
and let the fumes from the exhaust)
'w aft past your nostrils. It will be the most expensive
odor that ever offended your olfactory organ, because
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The buiWtng of a railroad from Bend to Kla- throufh lhBt exhaug, you and , and . BllUoB and . half
m ath Falls wi’J m ake the eastern Oregon country <3[h,,r motorlata , re blowtn|t round four
„ n „ n,
«till more accessable to Springfield and the WU-
Bood <aaolioe wlth more than hBlf , nilIllon d,„.
la m ette \ alley.
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lars into the air every twenty-four hour»
The unburnt.
unused gasoline escaping through the exhaust because of
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In the race of the survival of the fittest we
fea r th a t the autom obile will win over the pedest­
rian.
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For every man who is willing to "finish som e­
th in g .” ten men are ready to "sta rt som ething."
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Springfield is getting to be a city judging from
th e num ber of cars stolen here last week.
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B etter a full garbage can than an overloaded
stom ach these hot days.
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iently use. our extravagance notwithstanding, the time ts
coming, coming with seven-league boots, when we will bit-
terly regret our present spendthrift habits. The American
supply of crude oil won't last forever. ComTetent petro­
leum geologists, looking at the annual Increase in the con­
sumption of gasoline, an Increase averaging about a bll
lion gallons, fear that in a comparatively short time, per
haps half a decade, the oil Industry won’t be able to sup­
ply the demand. The consequence? Higher prices for
motor fuel.
Do your bit. Have your carburetor adjusted, keep It
adjusted and help preserve the 1920 supply. —May S l'N
SET
come
Is an
alwaya
refreshment.
Dainty
wot
In
NYAL LAXACOLD
appearance. delldoua In flavor,
tablets taken at the first in d K it x n o f a cold
usually give prompt relief. Lai«c.4J ts a
ton»; L iu ttv e
I t moves the bowels freely
but geotly snJ rri'p er bowel a .ts 'n is v ery
essential ui ridding the system o f a coki.
keep s Loa handy.
It u p t-a ls to both «ya anti rat
ate.
ly
The flavors are so skillful-
combined
i Isa Ilka It.
Tw en ryju e Tafciers— T tw w ry jiie C m u
Don't be a careless cam per thia season. Timber badly adjusted carburetors amounts to more than twelve
is our greatest resourse and should be protected hundred million gallons a year. As our bean Is fatigued
especially when protection is in a large degree with the contemplation of these b'g figures, compute the
carefully putting out camp fires and cigarettes.
dollar value ot the wasted gasoline for yourself
s e e
ts only one Item in the fearful, prodigal
Will some good man please volunteeer for a That, however,
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boy scout leader. A leader is what is holding wa,lr 01 ou< °" " * « « • »
thou«h “ *l
*e
produced more petroleum products than we could conven­
back form ing a Springfield troop.
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I«-« cream
KERCHOO!
T h e snreat is c m w ay futu re has o t « ra m u ^
you that a cold is cosung on.
(horn Is nothin«
T ry a box a ml learn
for yourarif how «will lea cream
KETELS
tian t.».
EGG I M A N N ’S
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Or. John Simons
O STEO PATHIC
PH Y S IC IA N
AND St.’ RQEON
Office 404-7 M.
A
W. Bldg.
Pacific Tel.’phoues: Office
«11; Res. 2075.
Eugene, Oregon
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I t ’s Easy to O w n
Battery Service for
All Makes of Cars
a M cC orm ick-D eering
Prim rose B all-B earing
Cream S ep arato r
U. S. L. Batteries
The price is right and we ask only a
small part of it as a first payment. You
can put the machine to work on your
farm today and it will start right in
paying for itself in increased income.
W o r ld ’s Easiest-Running
Cream S ep arato r!
You don’t even have to come to town to see
the McCormick-Deering Primrose. Just say
the word and we’ll set one up on your farm
in quick time. Try it. Enjoy its economy and
easy-turning. Compare it with any separator
you ever saw or owned. A demonstration
does not obligate you—purchase means only
a small down payment.
Now is the time to buy! Telephone us and
w e’ll bring out a machine at once. No obliga­
tion—we’re glad to help you to greater dairy
profits and easier operation.
O u r G uarantee Stands
B ack of I t
Free
Crank Case Service at
Auto Beauty Parlors
M. L. REWEY. Proprietor
Between Second and Third on i
Main Stret.
Springfield
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Rail bearings
Easy turning
Slow crank speed
Greater capacity, less
labor
Long life
Steady running
Visible oiling system
Improved oiling
Easy bowl adjustment
Supply can locked in
position
Spun metal, anti-splash
supply can
Improved tinware
1 have leased part of the old Eugene Hospital over the J. C.
Penny store and am In a better position to serve you than
ever before.
Travelers
Cheques
A. B. A. Travelers Cheques
are for those who wish
safe and convenient travel
money.
If lost or stolen they are
valueless to those who
come into possession. They
are cashable anyw here you
m ay tender them .
Get
yours here a t the First Na­
tional before you s ta rt on
your trip.
McCOBMICK-DEEBING
[Prim rose]
41 Years
of Helpful Service
B all-B earing
Cream Separators
SINCE
1883
Sold by
T h e First
S. O .S Implement &
Hardware Co.
National Bank
Eugene, Oregon
73 West 9th
CHIROPRACTOR
Moves to New Location
12 D is tin c tiv e
Features
12.
Phone 1840,
120 West 8th Street, Eugeno
OF EUGENE
Sines 1883
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thousands who suffer from stom ach trouble, tonsilitis, n e r
vousness. sleeplessness, headnrihes, enlarged prostrate
glands, high blood pressure etc., by scientifically co-ordi­
nating the principles of Chiropractic and Electro-Therapv
The results are Safe, Sane and Sure.
Dr. Geo. A. Simon
EUGENE, OREGON
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