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THURSDAY. MAY 14. 192B
T U R SPRING F IE L D N F W «
n n n ik ir 'P in r \
S P R IN G r lL L D
Published ev ery Thuredoy at
T IM E FDR J l'lX IE S TO LEAR N III E I K PL.V E
T he a u to cra tic procedure o f Judge Roaalaky
who In one o f th-> highest courts of the stare ol
Springfield. Lana County. Oregon. b ,
New York recently rebuked two juries for bringing
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M C H /C
IN L .W O
w u L n M B T T t PRESS
THi
w il l a m b t t e
Religious
organisations,
con­
vince.! thut public schools should
include religious training in the
daily routine, demand that the Ten
Commandment« be read to the
children at least once it week.
Wouldn’t “The Sermon on the
This W
in venllcts o f a cq u itta l has properly aroused re-
„em inent at the h ands of the press. It should in
PRESS
H K MAXEY. Editor
F. C. WKSTEHHEl.D Manager «
indignation in the breast o f every man and
wom
an
in the co u n try. The very detcrntlned ic'd
Baten-,t OS oecond ciao» matter. February J4, 1903 at the
obvious e ffo rts of m any o f o u r judges to establish
pestoni,.-». SprtngfleW, Oregon
ithem selves as the su p e rio r, ot th e ir lel.ow ,-ul e *s
MAIL SUBSCRIPTION RATE
and to assume the position of d icta to rs provides
Three Months ___ 80c cause fo r real alarm in this country.
Ona Year tn Advance..
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Single Copy
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Jurors are sw orn to a duty, q uite as s.i red as
th a t o f the Judge. Judges alone do not emprise
THURSDAY. MAY 14, 1325
o u r courts o f law. Judges are no more im port tit,
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AND THE
in QUI
o u r IVlUll
legal pn»cedure ...............
than are Juries. In
U14B. REGENTS
UlAU - •» i K» .».»»
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Some o f the press o f the state and p a rticu la rly they are not th e ir equnl in importune«
th e Oregonian h a w made m uch to do out o f th e j
Am erican co n stitu tio n has surrounded
action o f the regents o f the U niversity o f Oregon An)cr|l,an c |,|ie n s w ith certain rig h ts and safe
In dism issing tw o o r three In stru cto rs ami con* Ruanja t he most im p o rta n t o f w hich Is tria l by
solidating several departm ents. We w onder if j „ r y ,f Wc w iah tbit* rig h t to he stripped from us
th is interest is a genuine fear th a t the u n iversity . . lH>t t y dictators, if we want to p erm it o u r Juries
w ill be crippled o r a little chastising o f the re- (<J lR, bullyragged and dom inated and allow o ur-
gents fo r w ith h o ld in g the new» o f th e ir action, o r se,vea to be ¿riven in to tria ls by Judges. It w ill be
was it inspired by the friends o f the released In - t ,me fo r us to a liow this when we bring the
change In an orderly c o n stitu tio n a l way
structors.
O ur juries are supposed to hear the evidence in
W hatever It was the ed ito ria l and send-editorial
m a tte r purported to be news m a tte r were grossly cases and then to render th e ir honest opinion m
u n fa ir to the regents. They were w h o lly w ith in to the g u ilt o r innocence of the accused. If. when
th e ir rig h ts in dism issing any in stru cto rs and ad­ they have done so, th e y are to be scored from the
m in is tra tin g the a ffa irs o< the university as they bench, such action bv a ludee provides • public
see fit. T h a t’s w hat we have them fo r and they a ffro n t deserving the severest reprim and.
We wonder how Judge Rosalsky w ould like It If
should not be subject to a tta c k every tim e a
m in o r change is made so long as it is evident, as at the te rm in a tio n o f a tria l the Jurors won d
It is now. they have the Interest o f the university arise and te ll him In plain language that they did
not like the way in w hich he conducted the ease,
a t heart.
T he regents strive to run the u n ive rsity w ith in and th o u g h t his ru lin g s a discredit to t b h -
its budget and the people expect them to keep The Jury w ould have quite as m uch Justification
s tric tly w ith in It. Some o f the in stru cto rs at the In o ffe rin g such criticism o f the Judge as t l -
U niversity o f Oregon, and o th e r universities as Judge has in critic is in g the lury. O ur seeming
w ell, do not earn the salaries they draw w h ile tendency to
, Judicial dictatorship m ust be brought
others are underpaid. The action o f the regents *o an end,
was intended to reduce the operating expense o f
the u n ive rsity and m ake a fa ire r distrib u tio n o f
G irls th is ’’clin g in g vine” s tu ff is dangerous to
salaries. W hv m ust all this “ Junk” he w ritte n , practice w ith the d rive r o f an autom obile.
draped around a few facts and cram m ed down the
people’s necks as pure unadulterated news.
In h istory, as In nature, nothing happens in a
Rev. M am a S. Paulson ta lk in g to his New day'
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lersey congregation about the salaries o f m lnlst-1
«lw avs seems to fa vo r th e man w b ^,1
» . says a ll young clergym en should be com-1 t u c k
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jelled to serve at least a year as police captains (
j r pro h ib itio n enforcem ent agents before they
E d ito r ia l
C om m ent
ita rt depending on the plate^
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ARBRITRATION NOT COMPULS AR Y
We learned, in a scientific a rticle the o ther
The Supreme Court of the United States in declaring
lay, th a t grease spots on clothes keen m oths
the Kansas
Kansas c compulsory
Lllve. that i f we
oth
o u u . r clothes w
lli tne
re s starve
t a r v e the
tu v m
u iu
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o m p u ls o ry srbttrrtlon law to he unconstltu
e safe:— so— when you see a nice little m oth In
toog the broad ground that it is unlawful f„r »
aur new sum m er suit, remove the food supply, p jeem m ert to compel It» cltlasns to adjust thM- differ
nd let It die gently In a n a tu ra l m anner.
en cel M , o wages, hours sod working con.'lCnns bv the
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j (ia t o’ any sta ’a. md that such attempt la an laf Ingement
upon th# personal liberty of the Individuals concerned
The decU(on i. not a n attack upon the principle of arbitra
t)on whlch „ >bout
system thus far discovered for
the settlem ent of disputes of all kinds, from those be
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tweeen two persons to those among nations, but Is a
A Philadelphia cigar m a n u fa ctu re r tells us the deC|aratlon ot the rights of persons to determine their
ir is are w earing one ulece b a th in g ftu lts in own lntlmate affairs without the use o f ccmpnHion by out
■alestine. " I was shocked.’ ’he said “ but was *<J-'llde in terests.-M u n cie IBveaing Pre»»,
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Mount”
be
better
rending
for
children than the Ten Command
m ental
In a general »ay every
child of ten know, of the Ten t orn-
nutndmci.U. or u ■ many as a child
Two or three of the Convmand-
ments are fortunately not neces­
sary to the child up to ftfteen.
EUGENISTS MEAN WELL. B U T -
EARTH.— BIG ALMA MATER
WHY THE TEN COMMANDMENTS
BUT CAN YOU ENFORCE IT?
far?
The eugenist» In the birth con­
trol convention plan for a better
race by "artifln al »election.” which
would mean picking the right hus­
band fur the right wife.
You can do that with cows,
horses, etc. But with them you
only breed a body.
Among hu­
man beings you produce that very
mysterious thing called a soul, and
that's different.
You might marry a John L. Sul­
livan to Hypatia, or a Michael
Angelo Moses to the Venus of
Milo, and he bitterly disappointed
in results.
On the other hand, a tall, fierce
country girl, Nancy Hanks, prob­
ably unable to read or write, m ar­
ries a local ne'er do well, and the
result is Abraham Lincoln. The
ls>rd seems to reserve for him­
self certain problems.
Harvard will spend 112.000.000
to Improve the study of agricul­
ture. That's sensible.
English-speaking nations study
I .atm and Greek.
The Komens
studied Greek. The Greek philoso­
phers studied the Egyptian lan­
guage and hleroglypnlcs. Millions
are »pert teaching many kinds of
knowladua littls used after the
student leaves school.
A man. Just dead, was at one
time a clergymen in the Protes­
tant Episcopal Church. luster he
belonged to the Greek Orthodox
Church, and when ha died he was
one of the Gray Friars in a Roman
Catholic monastery.
You admire such earnest seek
Ing after truth and wondar what
this man of three religions learned
about religion when he passed over
to the other world.
Did he find that only ona religion
is officially recognised above, or Is
one better than the others, or does
«« all depend on how you act to­
ward your fallow man, the Creator
of the Universe not being so much
interested in what you think about
Him ? Definite answers would ha
interesting.
President Coolldga says the
State« »hould help the national
Government to enforce tha dry
law. So they should, out of re­
aped for Constitution and law.
But while the neOSssery seventy-
ftve per cent of the States retifled
the
Constitutional
Amendment,
nearly one hundred per tent violate
it, and their Juries sympathise with
the violators. . —-w
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investigation of campaign fu n is has been rep o r te d -
adver- Pittsburg Oasette and Times
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x New York woman who ha» Just returned from
n n v ed so v elt Russia says It took her over three year, to get out
P<
consider» the time well sp en t—New York Com,
We don’t seem to be any closer to
« tra n c e to our tow n th a n we were this tim e last
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Politicians aren't actually read out of party tb .v are,
" a n d I merely kicked out from under the plum tr e e -D e tr o it
’ P to a p e rity is on the way. y h a t *
Siting fo r her to Borne along ana,
>eople are wf
five them a free ride.« « *
^ ^ T ’nwttv fair cleanup the city has Just
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A man w'th an automobile «ifl refu«ed admission to ,
the poor house In Kansas unles« he should give up his .
automlblle. Such a policy, tom plalned an Arkansas paper
Is equivalent to refusing k man admission to a hospital
Hair Tonic
as u gi«rmi<«idul.
stira u la tlu g tonic
w hich w ill give
the h a ir renewed
life and I umii .
"N in e ty -th re e ” ‘ la
not
aticky
or
utusay.
Il Is easy to ap­
ply and does not
leavu the h air
lily o r b rittle
.Special l*rlce, H ox. B o ttle
79c
FLANERY’S
Drug Store
^ lon alZ Dmg Mote
77W
Or. John Simons
OBTKOI’ATHIC
PHYSICIAN AND Hl'KUHUN
O ffice 404-7 M. A W. Bldg.
P acific Telephones: O ffice
618: Kes. 2075.
Eugene. Oregon
OUTING CLOTHES.
LEATHER LEGGINS
BLANKETS.
SHOES
ETC.
Battery Service for
All Makes of Cars
OUTING SUITS
> z « \ e e e v o v e r t h e ir
fcustness men w ho w ish to a!T
lo c k u n til the next season do tt»t ft^ed 10 adver
ise them .
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.minanti
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ised I did not need t? ,n° k . ’ E vidently they r
__. -f f - — 4
e s s
tepping out In Palestine.
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Arpereotlv Oerm«6y
not thoroughly dem ocrstli*d
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Why not leave religion to relig­
ious teachers, and public schogl
education to public school teachers,
and keep the two separata, which
ha- hven the American plan thus
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N ow Germ anv Is sending to US a new substitute
j r alcohol, said to be non-Dolsonous and w ith a
onderful w ick. T hia kind o f German invasion
i l l be welcomed by the soaks.
DRUGSTORE
should understand.
By A rth u r Brishnnw
S12.S0 »»<* S 15.00
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The HUB
PHONE
693-Y
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640
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U. S. L. Batteries
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WILLAMETTE
EUGENE. ÔRM Û0N
Free
Crank Caae Service at
Auto Beauty Parlor«
M. L. R E W E Y . Prop rieto r
Between Second and T h ird on
: M ain S tret.
S pringfield
A SLICE OF OUR
Ico r r .-ttn i la an always wel­
come refreshment.
Dainty In
appearance, delicious In flavor.
It appeals to both eye and pal­
ate. The flavors are so skill­
fully combined there Is nothing
else like It. Try s box s n l
learn for yourself bow good Ice
cream can he,
EGGIMANN’S
CHIROPRACTOR
Moves to New Location
Checks
Will Not
Do
>
T ra ve lin g o r m o to rin g
through tow ns w here you
are not know n It Is prac­
tic a lly Impossible to cash
yo u r personal checks.
But A. It. A. Travelers
ra n supply you at very
Checqueit are recognlnsed
everywhere the same as
rash. The F irs t N ational
little cost.
I have leased part o f the old Eugene H ospital over the J. C.
41 Years
Penny store and am In a b e tte r position to serve you than
of Helpful Service
ever before.
SINCE
C H IR O PR AC TIC is the science that b- restoring health to
thousands who su ffe r fro m stomach trouble, to n silitis, n e r
vousness, sleeplessness, headadhes, enlarged prostrate
glands, high blood pressure etc., by scie n tifica lly co-ordi­
n a tin g the principles o f C hiropractic and Electro-Therapy.
The results are Safe, Sane and Sure.
Dr. Geo. A. Simon
EUGENE, OREGON
1883
The First
National Bank
OF EUGENE
Sine. 1883