THURSDAY, NOV. li». 1925. --- y - TH E SPRINGFIELD NEWS ----- ------------------------------ Community News UHPLH WILLAMET I E A baby » Mu i, Tlmr»d lxi batto bur 14 In Mr. unit h‘u -ml m u ■I molo, i I H nluy, Mi vota* ' m. Il J Eng* ' Charles Curtis, Master Political Strategist Can Save President’s Ebbing Power and Prestige By Spacial C o rre sp o n d an ts I m U k S i ON N O IL S J. unin Lodi um un Hai .h u. ■ mid non* from i*lu i*l A ï illude fluy » i U i in n tun) fui inly. PAGE FIVB I. j- u, y So 2d ? . ./¡liiani AJcii VM ni la. V. ,, t Things Kait an Can W reit Re*lno of Authority Etoin Coiigrtsa f Senator Charles C , He sought them and runt him a» w orth while, he value of patronage, hat no m an 1» in office friends. Dai ding friend- a pro:'»-«lo... He stood but the Ituniator al w as e shrl ka of the re- rh a fm for bis e ar hl» objective and he tri i T he g re a t railroad b i l Jtttl m eaning as a d is .r- n an«, b.it ihv man who con- th railroad vote, the attorn- th e railroads, the off etui» w ord w a x 'la rg e ly law w ere ?d as the key factor» to be con­ sidered. An 1 so C ro u g h th» U nited .State» Senate this wise and u n d ’ r- »•.an*line man ha» gathered to h m- »elf a deep rooted knowledge of hu­ man n atu re an I a host of friends wi'.h power am! faith In the S fn a to r from K ansas, fo r he never breaks his word, and h‘ Is never too tired to seek a favor foF a friend. If the senate line» up for w ar w th Coolidge on the Issue df leadership, then if th e president wins the man from K ansas m ere than lliteiy the tom ahaw k w if be buried, and C h ie f Save His Face perhaps retain full fe a the rg '’ ’M L wkk - w M argan t I iiiuplieU from I era! dnya lu»t w Hull mi Erf ward Percy Howard, it; r e la t if u livre. mil II i Iho utaud tuen five hundred i. Alberti Wt and daug T pit III!, - na- tively Im pervious, while outw ardly John William from C ottage (¡rove flm- !e. persuasive and home ent w ere Mr* Robltjett, S r, Mr« Tru • ’on knows and adm ire» him ; th | hr- id. man llo h jm lt, Mr; B n u g h r u M r « i motor* d over to see h s brother, p< o p le like his fighting p r.ver; but y In m anner If voq wore! know the W oodward nn I son. (lb nil. Mrs E i G. i rre, Friday evening. they an aly te him Th?y e a n t analyx- fcrl. k consider the m 'xiure. H aitln g s and son. Leland, In h erit« F ig h tin g In stin c t. Y Swift. Ml Mdler, Mr-. E It Tin ' John C urtls. Curtl» rooves behind th*’ ! her. Ml-» Juiiiitiii Lom bard, Mrs. S H. I fro'i Eugene, visit* I s few days licit «eem » No calcium o p erato r has yi I ' The daughter of W hite Plumo, a Ksw Indian chief wa« the great t'allin u i. Mi« llrlsto u . Mr», t' L. • ie k a t Fred d ray 's. b e n found quick enough to throw Earl Jo n es from Hood Klver was grandm other of C urtis of K mea», hl W illiams. Mrs. English, M.irg.irgl Eng the ro i UrlH upon h in He moves In T h u rsti n T hursday Hut* ami Donne Je a n n e Tinker. with th e s« lf-re l!.n c . and »Hence of K ™ 1 urandfath. r being a F renchm an Velva Hills of D exter, a student at | P srry Price aud Jay G rant, who are th e panther, and Is e-.na In d eterm ln H h ' r of CaPtfl!n ° ’ A' C ur,!’ ' O akland, C a lf ., a re atopplng al th e | r r “nk R 'n n le . w ho Is a traveling , . .. . hum ___ an- who won hl» spurs In th e civil war, bonbons, chocolate cream s, nut oenters, candied fruit—b itter c r milk vlt wa 'h . e m ass of . struggling home of Dr aud Mra. Holm of P leas-, Sunday with his par* , . . , . . . . and of El en Pappan. Hla p aternal chocolate. » b. low. . l i c k to put hl» ttn g 't o r , *' 1 an, m u I "nt«. Mr. and Mrs W illiam Rennie By . . . . , .k i 'g ran d m o th er. Pam ella H ubbard tu r - th e forcea th at m ake the m annequins ; " , . . i , . , , ,.k , r. , tls gave to him that strain of blood Boy John retu rn ed from Columbia „ ,, . ,k k k , k squirm and wiggle. C harles C u rtis 1« . , . I U lllle Goff from the fish halchery 4 y th at throbbed w ‘th the spirit of New Falls, Montanu, T hursday. November 1 a full else man. Ju«t as he I* no man « ' spent several daya laa>l week wllh England, blood that surgfd for thrift. ; 12. m an, desp ite th e oft repeated InueniV | his g ran d p aren ts, Mr and .Mrs. Wm 97 School Children. th a t he haa re a e h “d the p 'n n a rle of j for order, for system , for sterlin g hon- esty and correct devetlonal exercis- j According to the school census of Bennie. preferm ent while running erran d s for Mrs. H elen Cam pbiJ Is spending P leasant Hill th ere a re B7 children the railroads. H alf his life h a s been es. He was raised In the atm osphere , belwnen the age» of 5 and 20. Thirty- the w etk with h er m other. Mra. llar- spent In g etting o th er men Jobs. "The of th e prairie. T aken to the reserv a­ five girls, thirty-one buys. Of this hlt. 1 riff raff of the nation." cry his ene- Mr nnd Mrs. W illiam C ulver from tion when he was th ree y ears old ’ num ber, 29 new nam es are on the cen­ j mles. "T h ey ail died poor," replle« and m otherless. Ills boon com panions sus. Of this num ber 24 are children Eugene visited relativ es h ere Sun­ IC urtis, w riting a m aster b r‘ef In four —at home m eans a whole lot of fussing and fixing in a who have come Into th e P e a s a n t Hill day. I sb<-t words C urtis him self has nol were t.he dogs and horses. R aised In hot kitchen, with dishes to wash afterw ards. Come beta D. O. Beugh. who underw ent a ma Ih'e saddle, at tw elve he was “the In- | d istrict since fhe last census, rep re­ too many dollars to hl» nam e, yet for a delicious Turkey dinner and enjoy the whole day. senting nine fam ilies, eight of which Jor operation a t th e Ihiclflc hospital dian Jockey," riding for r r zes at I he Is p erhaps the m aster politician nearby festival g a th - 'n g s . Then have purchased farm s al P leasant Hill some tim e ago was able to retu rn $1 dinner served from 12 to 8 o’clock. j of hl., tim e If th e tim e sha'j come hom e last Bunday. cam e the tra n sfe r of t*- Kaw Indians j w ithin the last year. win a he must help Coolidge probably Audit» M athews from O akridge was T here w ill he an appropriate to Indian T erritory, »ml C harles was ■ , l,< 11 do so because It 'a part of th" T hanksgiving service at the Pleasant In T hurston T hursday. "-•hoeed" to IPs pa‘ — ial grandm other. I gam e. Just as resistin g Populism was B orn—Al th* Pacific C hristian fcos-j Hill church T hanksgiving m orning W hen th e day of parting cam e his | Cream Tom ato Sotlp followed by a hnakot com m unity din pltal In Eugene S aturday, N o v em b er, ,lhI 1 *um4>' ’ut,t ag com batting Indian g ran d m e'h er faced one way. ; Celery and Ripe Olives W aldorf Salad ner. Everyone Is Invited to come and 14. a 10 1-2 pound eon. to Mr. and Roast Turkey with Celery Dressing bring their dinner with them A sp e­ Mrs. latw rence G oatler of T hurston Whipped Potatoes cial Invitation is given to all the new ­ Mrs Bny Baugh had a slight opera- com ers of the district. lion perform ed In her m outh a few Cream Peas or Corn The fam ily of W l'l M athews, who daya ago. Coffee or Tea Hot Minced Pie broke his leg last week while working In the woods, Is nt th e home of Mr. CALL AND BEE Dr N. W. E m eri and Mra. Thom pson Morae at P leas­ nn orl os nn nlst- and o th er wnrk ’• ant HUI. (' ¿J * T To Top Of- the Feast EGGIMANN’S Thanksgiving Dinner Menu EAGLE CAFE (Form erly Hall’s Cafe) Mare Than Three Hundred Year» Ago T he Pilgrim F a th e rs were forced to carry a blunderbuss w here over they went. T hey know the value of PROTECTION. A fter a year of hardalilpa they se t a day and called It T hanksgiving, th e first Tliiiiikaglving Every year th ereafter they celebrutoil tho day and In tills m anner the habit has come down to us. Today, th ree hundred y ears later, people alao kqow the value of PR 0T B 0T IO N . It la not. nroeaaary Io curry n blunderbuss, hut It Is NECESSARY to bank your money, valuable papers and Jewelry. The U topia which 1» abnolutely free from d an g er of th ^ ft Is y et to be found, and until It la It wll* be necivseary to place valuables lu th eft proof places. Wo solicit your business. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Springfield, Oregon For The Thanksgiving Dinner We can supply you with the m any necessary delicacies th a t go to m ake up the successful Thanksgiving dinner. Our stouk is fresh and every brand speaks quality. Lowest prices. • FRUITS, NUTS, VEGETABLES, SPICES IT ALWAYS PAYS TO TRADE AT GRAY’S E R A X 5 CASHPCARRV G reat gran d fath er had to go out and shoot h is T hanksgiving bird. All you have to do is go to the phone and call 63 and a big plum p Juicy tu rk ey will be delivered rig h t to your door. AU picked and dressed, ready for your oven. T he choicest and te n d e re st birds In town. INDEPENDENT MEAT CO. SPRINGFIELD, OREGON