The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, November 26, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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    FAG
TH E
TWO
THURSDAY, NOV. 3«. 192G.
FIELD NEWS
WATER SPORTS SAFER
FOR REO GROSS WORK
There were three fatalities In Ora-
I gon due in Industrial aiaddenta In the
woek ending November Hi. aA 'nUng
to a report prepared by the atate In
iluslrlul aceblent eoiumlsalou
The
vlellnia were Waller C. Weber, TUI*
monk, foreiean; Axel Lind. Kerry,
wint, fall hinker, and If'igti Jaekeon,
Bridge, logger. A total of <<2 ae«p
denis was reported
The Ib>uglas county agricultural
economic confetence waa held at Itoae
burg wtlh a good atteniiance
The
eon feien ie arranged by the Oregon
Agricultural college will have a
thorough survey of all ot the various
agricultural activities in the county,
market conditions In the eounty. state
anil nation, and from the material so
obtained will formulate a program for
future agricultural development.
Three men were Injured In prema­
ture dynamite explosions In Klamath
county. George Lapowt, employed on
a road construction craw near Bon-
ansa, lost th e sight of both of bis
eyes when a charge of dynamite ex
plixled unexpectedly and It. W estfall
and Itohori Malian, employes of the
j Cnlltortila Oregon Power ooinpmy,
: were badly cut about the face with
flying rocks when another charge ex
' plixled.
Expert Life-Savers and Many
Thousand Swimmers Reduce
Annual Water Toll.
Water «ports In the United States
have never been so safe as they are
today, a survey of the work done by
Life Saving experts of the American
Bed Cross In the past year indicates
Thousands of adults and young peo­
ple were taught to swim proficiently
by these experts (luring this period
In addition. S.MI men. 4.137 women,
and 13.024 Juniors successfully passed
«he rigid tests of the Life Saving Ser­
vice of the Red Cross The total thus
trained daring the y e a r 22.392 —is
t.0< 1 more than last year’s results
The total membership of the Life Sav­
ing Corps of the Red Cross on June
til was 72.810 persons.
Meeting the demand for qualified
Instructors and councillors In these
gamps, are the college men and women
•1 the country, many devoting whole
«r part of their annual vacation peri­
ods to thia field. Meeting the need
of standardised Instruction In Life-
Saving. First-Aid. and kindred sub­
jects, the American Red Cross con­
ducted nine First Aid and Life-Saving
Camp Institutes this year with a total
attendance of more than <00. In Maine,
Massachusetts. New York. North Car­
j 'M U c ii t h e
couver*«u ou
i m a u u u .) m
olina. Indiana. Wisconsin. Oregon, and
V « d « ia $ e Ot MA« LAAMA «a K u iU fc O u «u
California.
Representatives of Red
u e b .fc w o r m MaXMAUd u a .
Cross Chapters, summer camps, life
guards at municipal pools and beach­
v i course, yua cat. meat with ea
es, directors of physical education In
ct'puoua yt.OxMt uuy'aux.c, «u,. you
echools. and others of this calibre
cau liuu g in s wuo a ,p » ..u u y »x».c
made up the student body.
hot an liina tu tuvir m ars, out woo
A number of city or regional lastP i Lear Miss H o :—t have betu mar
tntlons were conducted alto during I riec. tuny six mxuuis, uut i aai appeal to clever uieu. th e wilcueiy
the winter at indoor pools to develop ,.uo.u m , uu.bauu » o n m o » . o . u . ot pay aua beauty can swee>p a t u .u
trout U-» J .« t tor a tfu e. hut it
local experts. The aquatic school con- L rwi ,,r
, . , . . .
ducted by the New York Chapter was I
‘
« 0 uouy often happona iuat sucn a gwi, uu­
•specially success fa t It Is stated. In-
so—t am a avua vuuA, a |v u u tu-
ttaa pue auppielUci^s (her phyaitai
Rpired by this lywtem. many cam pa, ! Lcl Ladner—lair y
u» <««. <uuu<
pools, bathing beachea. ete^ hare 1 *»ui but in
oi mu
R ca A x * court!» with outer ot the deeper q u ai-
adopted In whole or In part, the Red » auu atuut nivn i«M«ia< ¿«rut wuu uiu tuea of uunu and soul, dues not suc-
Croaa U fa Saving and water safety
cumtorrau«. my a u.ua..u t « u in holding uten or continuing
program. In the New England states
into tnainage ua a u ccaiu iiy as uaUiy
•lone. more than 180 camps employ j -’t"'udo ulU*=
- « u w t tmua outer girls teas r th iy enuowed with
councillors trained In these methods. I
** btvuaaug uo.cu ik « u k i am
beauty, uut aiso tuaae up for its lack
A partial survey Indicates more than out vernmy mover, tiw outer eveu-
M Cities using the Red Cross senior .ug we
cu « .,u . n .u , ,v m e irtvuas by a combination of intelligence auu
sympathy ana compauiuusuip.
tost as a minimum requirement for .
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their municipal life guards. Educa­
1 he desire to be used is oue of the
tional Institutions have turned to It
deepest aua most (uuuahteulal things
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LU«kk
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with enthusiasm.
in human Luture. And a thodgtuiiti,
This widespread Instrnrtion be­ ! o u c n a l e r f i b u U n ® , d u i e v e r y u i x a V
sides creating unprecedented numbers « a U fcU eU , a u s . u i> U isO L uU U Wt&o D U lU k to . sincere, inle ilgent interest in otuers
• f expert life-savers. Is developing a J l O v a e r Cttrti LUC iC att A MAAO M MUVUt and a ready sympathy both are attri­
vast body of Americans who are at
butes which go tar toward insunug
home In the water. All contributes ¿MJiAlACM U * c b e t t e r u i l A W o u l d b e , b u t tuts likiug. Uut interest an<i syrnpa-
to safety the year-round, for swim­ , U U U MUiU liAMl At W o U lu U L U U T t U ie tO I thy both imply understanding, uue
M AAit><j U a o r e e i i a i u e m y b e a d —
ming Is a recognised all-year sport
I kaxat U h v u w a u i e d
a u U it f iU * .,<
l u v t e ' could not be deeply jintereated or
today, records show.
The danger from water accidents I t u e o u d a y s t u a u a b u o y » u u « . b u m i sympathetic with a man who spoke
M ever-present however where proper
a different luuguage and with whom
•afeguards are not taken and to j oluhA l 1 u o . ' 1 « aa b u t U l l e u e c l u i u — A ■»tie had no possible way ot exchang
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broaden this valuable Red Cross Ser-
▼Ice Is one 'o f the reasons why In xioid my uuubuuu auu a wuaai people ing Ideas. Yet many girls try to hold
: o man without any real knowledge
creased membership in the Red Cross o lUte me. ,\etu e.
Is urged. The Annual Roll Cali, dur
• • •
ot what he is interested in, what hit
fug which the opportunity to assist f
: id«os are, wbat field his ambitions
•11 Red Croaa work In many lines n t ! Tile oid i«**«
prefer worn
; may cover, and where his hopes trav-
endeavor is extended, will be held <ru wituout ideas or auowAodgu out
from Armistice Day to Thanksgiving, aide oi Lue siricuy kUs»uiDe pxov>nve
M oveaber 11-26.
. ot the H home—
r»»*—.— •»»«»
tuat mey preter g iru
I sod women ui whom uiey are in ter-,
Large Volunteer W ork of Red Croee.
feeted should he sw eetly iguoroat ou ‘
Volunteers ander the Red Cross all
over the United States are doing con­ uuy subjects except the im .uamenlals '
stantly for others, among thalr prod­ of domesticity is a past age. You see ,
ucts being more than »0 per oent of proof ot this around you every day. 1
the Braille reading matter for the 'the girls men like to la. a Lo, UKe
blind, and a vast production of cloth around and intronuce lo tnelr trieuui,
ing and surgical dressings.
and the wives who carry into matri j
, mony that surest guarantee o t suc-
..... ........
cess are the girls and women wao I
Portland Man Here—dJe-orge Down- h a v e-a t least a generous smattering |
ey, of Portland, coast representative of up to date Information, who can t
Ot the Simons Steel and Saw cem- listen Intellig.-ntly to a man's ideas j
pauy. was a Springfield visitor S a t-1 and hobbies, who can come back with
nrday.
' something more than a blank look
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Contidence
By Flo
S A V E with
kFET
el.
Strive to make your conversation
inteliigont. Inten-eting
Read the
dully paper, a few of the better olass
current magasines, some ot the talk
i-d about books, and you will have su f­
ficient Information to know wbat the
average man Is ta k ng about—and
you'll find your husband not only
Interested in his h'wmellfe— but more
interested in you. Isn’t that what you
want?
Leaves for Chicago— Ben Conway
left Saturday for the East, expecting
to return In about six months. After
a visit in lies Motnes, Iowa, he .wit
go to Chicago, where he plans to take
a courso in interior decorating
atifour.
He
will return io Sprlngflebl to practice
that profession.
Laavaa for Ssattle— Mrs. Iris Junes,
who has been spending some time
here visiting nt the ihon«, of her I
grandmother, Mrs. C. F. th'ott, rv- ;
turned Monday to her home In Heat
One at Night
Next Day
Bright
been j
lie
S ta r t
M s m b s rs b lp
DRUG STORI
C a m p a ig n — A
membership campaign
has
started by the Bethany class of the '
First Baptist church. The class also {
has started a campaign to raise funds
i for the payment of aupply bl Is for
| the coming year.
ORDERLIES
a n 1 ure an eusy re lie f fo r consl-
patlou.
TURKEY DAY
A never fa llin g laxative, gen­
tle in action and absolutely Hure
T em pting, tender birds In all w eights, dressed o r u n ­
dressed. We have Just the fo w l to grace yo u r T hanksgiving
dinner table. Turkeys- ducks, chickens and choice roast In
o th e r meats as well.
O rder y o u r Fow l Now.
Never necessary to Increase
the dose.
SANITARY MARKET
Flanery’s
They w ork
fo rm no liu b lt.
naturally
and
21 doses 25c
HOLVEHSON BEOS.
505 M ain St.
Phone 80
JAMES CRUZE’S heroic romance of
TJto 5 ^ 2 ¡o 2 t A w f J f o f
the lightning riders of the old frontier
It’s
HERE!
NOW
PLAYING
T IL
SATURDAY
Special Sale of
M ID N IG H T
You’ll
cheer
out
East
Light Used Cars
stand and
this Blow­
drama
of
and West.
Fords, Chevrolets
Overlands
35o
50c
20c
Marvelous Muilo
FRANK D. C.
ALEXANDER
In solo nnd
1924 Ford Coupe, extras— a snap ............................. $380.00
1924 Overland Roadster, a bargain
»' I ting on tha
$300.00
1924 Overland Touring ..........................................
$390.00
1923 Chevrolet Touring ......................................
$265-03
1923 Chevrolet Touring, completely overhauled, new
Paint .....................................
$290.00
W U R L IT2E R
,4
We have several other exceptional values in used cars
HE
PONY EXPRESS
The THANKSGIVING SPECIAL
at extremely low prices and on easy terms.
FELIX
Gannett Motor Co.
Chevrolet Dealer— 9th and Olive
Open Thanksgiving
fit
Tha
CAT
COMEDY
M cD o n a ld T h e a tr e
N. B. Night Prices
Prevail Thanks­
giving Matinee
Continuous 1 to
1130