The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, August 06, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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severael days but is improving
Henry Hart, who had a stroe of
paralysis s few days sgo. is la a very
serious condition.
quakes, yet nobody says, "1 shall ’
nut go to Italy.” A «losen kille«
in California, and “ vicious pub- |
licity" makes of the event 1
G IG A N T IC D ISA STER .
By Arthur Brubana
TKIASSIC ROCKS.
LUTHER, CALVIN, BRYAN.
SAFETY IN THE AIR.
NOT TO WORRY.
— I.Jglje.wiWWS
The Be ve re ml Dr. Strnton wants
tho low uguifutt («-itching •volution
introduced Into New York State.
Illi
«nr nr «tin- *
ntay puzzle
other F u tn Ian io n t al i at * when he
nay» he run prove the evolutionists
are wrong, because 'T iiti*» lc rock”
antedate* by million* of year* tho
time of man'« evolution a* <ie-
acnbvtl by Darwin.
I f tho world I* only six ihou«-
and year* old, bow ran there b«
rock* million* of year* old?
In
their desire to discredit Darwin,
the good Fundninentali*t »houlii
not forget hi* own "fact* and fig-
urea.”
Deeply religious men often make
mistakes in «ricnee. Mr. Watson
Davis mention* two instances.
M artin Luther condemned savage-
ly “an astrologer who «trove to
ahow that the world revolve», not
the heaven* or the Armament, the
run and the moon. T h i* fool wl»h-
re v e r» e th e e n t ir e science of
astronomy.“ But today not Gali-
I.-,,
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t l.e
fin d
Calvin, quoting the psalm which
»ays "the world also I* e tabllahed
that it cannot ba moved," added,
“ who will venture to place the au­
thority of Copernicus above that
of the Holy Sp irit? ”
Ami the good John Wesley
thought the new Ideas In astrono­
my showed a trend toward in fi­
delity. Those were three good
Protestants;
they
all
worried
alrout Galileo, a* Bryan now wor­
ries about Darwin.
But religion
has survived their worry.
Mr and M r* Wm Henson *nd
children. Flossie Herrington, Hazel
Edmlston. Ray Never and two sisters
motored to McKenzie
Bridge last
Katurilay evening.
Borne W ail Street gentlemen
organised a little panic based on
Santa Barbara's earth«|uake and
now wi*li they hadn't. They sold
short California stocks, oils, rails,
etc. But rrul finance knows that,
coinpurt-il to the total wraith of
C: ,l(«>rniu, the property destruc­
tion In Banta Barbara Is like los­
ing one noil Irv a null fuctory,
'( ' •• locko "snappeil” hack again,
l»nd the panic promoters had their
1 >;cra pinchcil.
Hazel Edmlston is spending a few
day* with Mildred Price al McKenzie
Bridge.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kreamer from
Chicago arrived last
Saturday to
visit their mother and brother. They
have been touring the west and plan
to maxe tbeir home here.
N«'w York Tim«1*
Ih
part >f i t . front pavo to “ a thlr.l
fur Coolldg«j.’
« « can t bo any Coolidge
term «1ineuMirloti util
I'r resident M.ull have 1
been élect­
1 in t!'2H. He hu« bei
1 a* I*
!y once tbuM far. if.
,í», he should bo ri
!M, that woubi be h
TERM an«i the ri«
»««lining of a T H IR D term.
Mrs. I<eta Goff ir o n Eugene has
been visiting M r*. W a lt'r Platt for
several days.
Ray Nevers has purchased a new
Dodge car.
M'ss Norma Mathews from Eugene
sp«nt the week-end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Mathews.
Mr*. Marie Sr. Ire* spent Sunday
with her parents M r and Mrs. C. K.
Hastings.
Miss Veda Gray, who is attending
normal at Monmouth, spent the week­
end with home folks.
Rev. Nelson from the Eugene Bible
university, filled the pulpit here last
Sunday morn'ng.
Mrs. Herrington, who has
b«en
caring for her niece's home for the
past two weeks, returned home Sat
urday.
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Several of the young
peope of
Thurston motored to Eugene Thurs­
day even to see “The Ten Command­
ment«,'' which was on at the Mc-
DonS d theatre.
John W llllan from Cottage Grove
was In Thurston Saturday evening.
accusing him of royal ambition, a
«i'oire to be king, the people wor-
r .1 about too long tenure of
« «tee.
Having got rid of an
English king they didn't want an
American king.
Washington an»wered that when
he refused to be elected more than
twice.
Third term talk now should be
p«ietponed by sensible people until
about 11130. Meanwhile, there is
lenty of work for the people to
» without worrying about distant
Issues.
I f tbs President carried
the nation «ucceasfully through
his F IR S T elected term, without
serious mistakes or setbacks, he
will have rendered a great service
to the United States, and the
ple of hie party, not being
te, w ill ask h!«n to take charge
for four ye an mote.
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A great coal strike threatens
hare, as a similar strike threatens
England.
Mr. Lewis, leader of
coal miners, and owners of mines
should think it ever carefully.
To force a strike, when the
people ore willing to pay a fa ir
w d te ^ ln te llS U ^ T f
Community News
UPPER WILLAMETTE
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By Special
THE
BonTon Restaurant
Correspondents
THURSTON
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Under New Management
Mr and Mrs. W alter Edmiston and
organised money should And a Hill the past year, lett for Columb.s Loul* R i l l moiored 10 Cottage Grove
way to prevent it.
F ills Tuesday. August 4, to Join hl* last Thursday.
Is flying dangerous? I f the
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brother. W hile at I’ lessnst H ill M r
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Easton and
pilot use* common sense, it is lew
The man responsible for the John ha< ht.,.n very active In church two tons, from Portland, spent Friday
dangerous than creasing a crowded
success of the coal minors urnor.
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knows that this is not tho best land eortel circles and n it be greatly nigh! at john Edmlston*.
Mr, and Mrs. Henry Adrian from
time for strike*, and he will avoid ; m in e I In the community.
In tw enty-lire months pilots
T H IS strike, if in any just way it
Mr. and Mrs. C F Hyde have gone Springfield vlalted
Mr.
and
Mrs.
from Mitchel Field have flown
can be done.
I ..*27,000 miles, in 81,363 separate
to Newport. Mrs. Hyde will spend a -Charles Taylor Sunday.
flights.
couple of weeks at the siashore and ■ Mr. and Mrs. James C o vert, «laugh-
Insurance ^authorities,
that
> Only T H R E E have been killed, '
K r. Hyi'e will return to Eugenp for t t r Dora and son A rthur, Mr. and
ought
to
know,
deny
flatly
that
although pilots have turned end­
busnsa.
.
j Mrs. Ross Calvert and Anda Calvert
cancer is here«Utery. Nature pro­
less somersaults ami committed
tects the unborn child. Study of
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;#nd children from Junct'on City, vls-
much other foolishness In tha air.
thousands of cases proves that
Sixty rears hence cautioue old
UOP PICKER,s D O tu S P ltlN T E b R«“l relatives In Thurston last Sun-
the disease Is not Inherited, also
ladies will refuse to ride In auto­
AN
D IN STOCK FOR IM M E D IA T E day.
it
is
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Unliks
mobiles or earth trains. They will
MY and
< Arch ShouFh and
consumption and other diseases, D elivery at the sprlngfhsld
say, "A t my age they are too dai>-
you cannot "catch" cancer from ! NEW S OFFICE.
Mr. and Airs. John Price moiored to
ervua. I only fly, and at a safe
its victim. I t Is important to have
eight.”
Not! last Sunday and spent the day
1
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I this known.
! Siandard form hop pickers bSXs “ «»> «■
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This “humorous" paragraph I* I
UlUsm R-nnle h a. been quite
Missionaries to Africa take a ’ ready for the hop yard owner at the
published:
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,111 for several days. Dr. Mortenson
A coast» editor, having worked | tame menagerie, including chick­ '
ens, pigs, cattle and goats.
Aa ‘ p n ’ ’
’
g »»
/ from S ir ngflcld called to see heT
hard for thirty years, retired with
they travel, the missionaries will
»50.00« capital. He explained as
SPECIAL PRICE 00 plate work. Dr Saturday.
observe how these interesting ani­
follewe:
N W. Emery, dentist. Button Bldg
»’ • H. Edmiston has been ill for
mals all represent E V O L U T IO N .
“ I attribute a y ability to retire
The White Leghorns and Rhode
w ith 140.00« to the fact that I
island Reds come from Jungle
worked very hard and sated every
fowl.
Cows are improved sisters
re a l—and to the death of aa uncle
of the auroch, the buffalo, or the
who left me »4».»»0-50.''
isbu. The pigs have their rela­
tives scattered from the tapirs in
Ten thousand country editor*
South America to the flerce. ’«.jjf-
could testify that there la more
toothed w art hog of the jungle, or
avqjmghwm
truth than humor In that anecdote.
the hippopotamus.
The most useful, underpaid and
Everything proves that constant
earnest body of men in the na­
change, or evo'ution, exists in the
tion are the editors of country
« —«I »-«•»— i>< n. Only the blind
newspapers.
1't . . . it.
The pathetic fa rt la that they
would be highly prosperous non
if business and advertiser* realised
the truth that the country news­
paper, In proportion to its circu­
lation, IS T H E BEST A D V E R T IS ­
IN G M E D IU M IN T H E C O U N ­
TRY.
Mrs. Margaret M. Hall, an experienced restaurant
woman of Ashland, Oregon, announces she has taken over
the Bon Ton restaurant, and will conduct the business
along the same lines as heretofore.
Restaurant Open Evenings
depends largely on your
MEAT f COURSE
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Our meats are carefully selected from young stock and
they will cook quickly, retaining their delicate flavor that
is so essential to a good roast or steak.
W A R N IN G ,!
Au PIW0HÎ TX
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Our delivery serviefe is prompt and efficient.
INDEPENDENT MEAT CO.
* '¿¿¡¡k
The Home of Good Meats
Corner 4th and Main
Springfield, Ore.
Phone 63
An Increase In the price of rub­
ber drive* manufacturer* to plan
fo r »mailer tire*. Some man of
intelligence will And a way to sub­
stitute steel springs for rubber
and produce u tire better than a
rubber tire.
DEADWOOD COACH
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Due I«) the presence o* ! audit.» t'1' - -'o-tc
,n
are hereby warned tl.i.t the ro m p u e
be responsible for tin lo-e o? money or «
a V deadwood .
I VziVî IV ilA
SOUTH DAKOTA
That is tho thing N O T to worry
about.
"The Lord arranges it so that
the trees shall not grow into the
heaven .” And Ho bus undoubt-
ly arranged it so that the earth
mir
nut. breed
l i t " no’
oreen morn
m o rn people
p -opii: than
on
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A.. the ...„.(.I
MWIW.
can support.
As
world grown
ler ami its people know more,
>er children nro BORN; more
TOM’S GEE.VYl'ST i’ll Tl
“THE
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DEADWOOD
COACH”
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California earthquake « P ? * *
Indio down, as was
re times as many deaths in
all section of a big Eastern
y, «fle to some disease outbreak,
u d attract no attention. --«
Those that know
Calliornla
ew that thia misfortune of a
jment will be wiped
, and soon f o r g o t t e n .It will no.
eck California's growth by a*
ueh aa an hour.
The Kalian
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SPRINGFIELD LAUNDRY
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Under New Management
personal valuables
«5»;; «93 rt
Short Orders at All Times
A GOOD DINNER
C
M r. and M r*. Howard Manee,
who have nine children, gavo a
party for those children and their
offspring. One hundred and one
cnnie to the party. I f everybody
did a* well, If the million* In
China raised their gigantic fam ­
ilies, for Instance, ami If plugues
and Hood* ««topped killing them,
how- soon would the earth be over­
peopled ?
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II. W. llRnson. an experienced laundryman, announcces
he has purchased the Springfield Laundry from R. C.
Markee and will conduct the business in future.
Prompt Service and Efficient Work
I*
Rough Dry (Flat Work Finish), 9c per pound.
Wet wash, 85c for 20 pounds.
Economy Service, 7c a pound with a minimum of 50c
and an extra charge of lc for handkerchiefs.
A TRUE ROMANCE OF THE OLD WEST
THE
Helen W ills, National and Ol­
ympic singles champion, is going
“ great guna" again th i* year and
is favored to retain her title. She
is typical American and la a prime
fuvorite with tennis fans.
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nva
REGULAR
PRICES
Thur.
Fri.
Sat-
M c D onald 3 Days
EUGENE
H. W . Han»on, Proprietor