The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, January 07, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, JAN. 7. l»2fl.
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THM AWUNUMRLJ) NHW«
PAGB FOUR
vaso. much can tm dono by proper Gns Mnk us People
BLOOD PRESSURE DISCUS­
CHRISTIAN FAITH (JAINS GROUND.
treatment. If. however, the high blood
Nervoua mid R eatina
The public announcem ent of that great Jewish SED BY STATE PHYSICIANS presxure la only a temporary phenom
Published E very Thursday at
theologian. Rabbi Wise, that the hour has come
«■non, one of the many »ysaplonis of
(las praasiire In the alelomen caua-
Blood pressure Is an lud> x not a
Springfield. I^ane County. Orwgou. by
when the Jew must accept Christ as a fact, and
a natural change whblh will pass in
m ake His teething the basis of Jewish life ami disease. Everyone baa a blood pres- a short time, there le no need to ho ■« a re«(|.«s. iivrroua fee lug «lid
T H E W IL L A M E T T E PRESS
conduct, buret like a bombshell in the city of New Mire Just as every olle has a pulae. uuduly alarmed about It. A bbssl proa prvvsuta sleep Adlerlka remove,
H. E. M A X E Y . Editor
gii. In TNN mluufi"» ““d brings out
keep It normal Is largely wiihln
York where the Jewish population is so tremend-
auro well below nomali limila Indi­ •urprlatng amounts of old was'«
■nrsred as **<snd class m atter. February $4. 1IMU a t tos ously large; and yet the sensation tuts been ac­ one's control
cai«« the uoowatty of finding out
postsTflce. Si'rtngfltdd. ilrdBgM
cepted more as an obvious tru th than as a prop­ The only person who ran Interpret wlmt I. the causo of iho poor condì matter you never thought was in
osition set forth for purpose of controversy. Com­ your blood pressure Ini' llisenily I» i Hon and eradicating II Stato lloard y»ur system This excellent Intesti-
M A IL S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E
nul évacuant Is wonderful for consti­
ing as it did on the eve of a new year, in fact Ju st, •»" physiciau »ho has knowledge of i of I In stil.
One Year In Advance
$1.75
T hree M oa’. h s ___ 75c
pation or allied sloinaeh trouble
at
Christm
astidc
it
brings
new
heart
to
the
worlil.
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Six M mths ______________ $1.0$
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D ont waste lima- with pill« or lab-
encouragem ent where faith wus faltering, for it your health. ih< pio«i«:ta„ who ig
H t Can H i m . Him .
lots bui gel REAL Adlerlka actlonl
dem onstrates how powerful indeed how irrlstible• m«ei likely m h aw ih < knowledge
T H U R S D A Y , J A N U A R Y 7. 192«.
Tho Jon««' h«w> another baby They Flanery's Drug Rtore
is the influence of the Prince of Peace. The tor-;'*
>’"«• *" « has been your t>hy«l-
rent sweeping down the m ountain side has force ‘‘»a (°r «'«>-
>•” » himd pres- oan't Hhink of any name, so I sue
Editorial Program
.¡ th a t is but puny when m easured by the force of .»are usually indicates a lack of gen- why not write to the man who thinks CALL AND HKW Dr N W. Kmory
* I Christian T ruth
|* m i tone High blood prvsattr», on th«* up thoau trick natnoa for Cullman
on prie», on plat.« and other work tf
L
Make Springfield tha Industrial Center #f W e e I
“Jesus w as."’ Rabbi Wise admits, sweeping
«Hr-«« »»en tlo» to o r - cars.
tern Oregon.
. aside for all time the age long teaching that Jens '*“>
lh” ’* • “**• ',u*' * “<l-
II. Develop a Strong Trading Point; Build a City
Indigestion. M aybt.
* was a myth. The theologian th e , proceeds to s a y | ' ^ " *
““d
>»
ef Contented Homes.
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
II I . Improve Living Condittens on the Farm . Prt>-
mote tha Raising of Purebred Livestock and
the Growing of F ru it; W o rk for Better M arkets
IV. T ell the W orld About Oregon's Scenic W o n iw -
land.
. th a t the teachings of the N a /a ren e have form ed »«’“
. ’the very foundation of the Jew ish onw ard m i n i , rh” *‘
.1 to God that the tru th no longer can be Ignored. «”“•»
. but m ust and should frankly be adm itted
l i e , '1" ’
. states that the basis of Christian life Is the foun-C
.'d a t i o n of m oral life, and th at if C hristianity h as
d «hirt«..- of middle age
•b’’“l«>
"k. .l i other, are
m ,- ,,,
* h’ ° dfecover d
‘,rw' “ rt "
-¡seem ed to fail it is not because of its weakness, cm », (nation
I but because so m any of those professing Chris-! '»•»«• ‘h^ bb n<
»<“
DON’T BREAK T in s RESOLUTION.
tianitv have practiced it so loosely and ludiffer-,
h,«h
*"r * * •
Y ou
all
i,t at all.
all.' The
T he| «*• of
, ’ v
, tv broken
. . . all
. . or . nearly
.
>
. your New
„ Year
u . s entlv- m anv indeed not practicing ' it
'« e m a r iiy lower It.
-solutions already. Well
set have we.
we But tb<re
tb*rC
’
|s M iutOry. May it
u bring the mind to
resolutions
Well, so
lcn{ • is
b|ood P""1""*
Do‘
-
Is one New Year sreB o lu tio n we should have
,(£
undef8tanding of the fact that
Chris- i too much blood or any change at all
made and should stick to the whole year long
(hj
I10n-exlstant when not In th<- blood Itself but means that the
q h a t Is to work for a bigger and better Spring- tra n sfated ,uto ,?fe aIld aiition. „ is beside the blood la attempting to circulate un-
abnormal resistance.
Held. We can only go ahead in this community
tion (o raiae a quibble either with Jew or
R we all put our shoulders to the wheel and puli J
-,e ag
he p e n a l i t y of the world’s Re- " Thai one Is a* old a . his arterl s
together. The best way to do this is to join the ,
, Is enough if creeds and sects shall hon- >• • popular saying High blood pres-
Chamber of Commerce The next best way. if you,
, worship at their respective shrines if their "*»’
<*‘~
lh“‘
are
and
, J . be
. linked . firmly
MrIlllv into
lntn a a giant human
h u m a n c h a ln wtui.- pei-h-re knowing th,- „id .«yin«.
... not
* a member
.
. have had no part in things
. * hands
chain
tne cham ber may have undertaken, is not to
un|t<?g on (he co'nunon ground of Christian
»<’«. r.'.n w d wh»t h.- couhi .1«. to
knock. A knocker never has changed anything
or ving. of Christiike kindness and human love.
............
>nflume« <h.- » t i e r By o w n - .t in ,
made any conunnnity better—he merely slaps
•
• •
und drinking, chronic constlpallon, re-
himself in the face. Let’s all lend our energy to
•
.
Z»
s
pentwi unneceessry colds and other
E d itO T ia l
C O n m t n t
infection« he ha« carrli«d a load for
community improvement.
A U T O M O B IL E L IC E N S E F E E S
I ym rs under which he has final y
At this time of the year the automobil« laws come in broken ddwn
They have a gold and copper rush on in B a k e r,il,r * ,ot 01 criticism. Doubtless the annual peer« 1» the r«e Nature provides a wide margin of
county and the editor of the Salem Statesm an i sult oi (‘•r in g in» license fe«, hk-n. is high, but wutch safely for most of us but It Is not
gavs that it is about time for one to be. started in I “ U8t «* b“rne » ’•
muvh
“»“» loexhasntlhle. The Ills which we gen­
Marion cotiny. Great m ountains of ore are found our
highway ayst.tn is pa.d for. Down in taitfor- erally claim as petty and trivial, fre­
in the Cascade range and some Of it would M l - “1* boosters gloat over the fact as though It were amp., quently repeated, and laid habits of
doubtedly pay if it were smellered on the ground. I eause ,or llvin8 in the golden state andendurlng the gtdil-1 by^ls-n*» long continued, are probably
W hat holds true in Marion county is also true '’n sun ii ra>’s
Bul ln (hiitornia motor car nJ0at concerned in determining wheth -
w .._ _ '
w# «hould
j
MORE R.ULROADS MORE ORE.
in Lane coutyn. The Blue river mines and those iown^ 8
lale»
th,‘,r <=•"
bere la
You cannot buy a lower blood pres [
in the Bohemia district are rich in several kinds | Oregon our license fee » our only tax
f i t metals but the cost of extracting it and bring­ Complaint is directed against the feature of the lic e n se ! sur«. The most skillful physician give- I
ing it to a railroad leaves nothing fo r the miner. law weilch requires the same license for an old car as for.ad vice which you and only you can i
Anyone who has been through the Cascade a new oue cf the sam e manufacture Yet we have never carry out Regret and remorse may I
range in Oregon and W ashington will find sec­ been able to » e the Justice of It because our whole license save your sou but It will loirer your |
tions here and there where mining operations system Is based on the theory that the Income front It-j blood pressure but very II,tie If w«r«
have been carried On with good prospects. Mil- censes w ll pay for our,highway sy stem, inasmuch as th 'xjof had living or neglect have raised ;
lions of dollars have been expended, most of it a ! •»
of tihe mam objects of the license law, tb amount It to a high point. On the other hand I
score or more years ago. But nearly everyone of damage a car does to the highways is u much fairer If hlgib blood pressure Is found and !
has given up because of the cost of producing the standard on Which to base the license fee than the age of leads to the discovery of kidney dis- i
ore. Mining is another industry that depends on th.-j car. An old> car will cause as much wear as a new one
further railroad development in Oregon.
and probably more.
•
Th«< sword swallower gotn* arounj
with a clrcua died yeatorday—he
- w u II k w im I a pin by mistake
WILD TO C O /
ese chilly
lom ings
WHY IS IT
NEW WINTER-
’RED CROWN”
STANDARD On OOMPANY ic m ^ m
ilittt nine people out of ten wear
down their heels on one side?
We don't know ourselves--but
we do know how to straighten
those worn down heels so that
they will give better satisfaction
for a longer time than when
you first bought the shoes. (Jive
us a trial. Our charges are rea­
sonable.
ELaECTRIC SHOE SHOP.
John II. Will. Prop.
Main Rt Between 3rd A 4Ri
Secretarial, Stenographic or Book­
keeping Course
Eugene Business College
Enroll Today
It’s A Good School
A. E. Roberts, President
M2 Will,im ette St.
Phone
Eugene. Ornanti
1 However, when flhe slate highway system will have
O. A. C. broadcasts lectures Of specialist and been pain for. (be stale will lw in a position to Charge a
professors regularly. It is becoming sort of an ex- nominal license fee. Then state and county will be at i n ­
tension course for the state. We wonder howierty to tax automobiles, they do in Cal fornia. anti then
long it will t e until the students can all stay home the value of the car wii be the dotecaiining factor.—Al­
and receive the class room lectures over the radio.! bany Democrat-Herald
Maybe this will solve the problem of the coat of
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higher education.
'
BIO C rop worth less
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...
.
! A corn crop of 3.013.390.00« bushels, one-fifth larger
RFM EMBER . he public m arket on Tuesdays than toat Q( ,a#t year and ,ge sllt(, largrgt to history.
and Saturdays.
, , .
is causing some distress in the middle-west Iowa, wltii
.YOU. TOO. CAN RECEIVE CASH DIVIDENDS
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. the largest crop la tter history, some 477.39«.000 busnels. Is
It is pointed out that while statistics show our I particularly hit.
people are not m arrying as early as they used to. I
they are m aking up for this by m arrying oftener. Iowa farmers are wondering anety why a large corn
crop should be worth less than a small one. Losses o k
• • •
N'apolean said the British do not m ake history; flflla year’s crop are variously estim at'd up to $400.000,0#0.-
The corn was planted on a 76-cent basis, only to be m et,
they take advantage of it.
with a market price of 50 to 6o cents. That Is ca u sin g '
• • •
the
rub.
Friendship does not call for recompense. Only
For the last 3,000,000.000-baahe. crop, in 1923. the farm-1
its counterfeit keeps balance sheets.
• • •
ers received some $2,217.229.000; for the 1924 corn crop of 1
That man can be termed a philosopher who 600.000.000 bushels leas, farmers received. $200.000,-,
000 more than they did for the 1923 crop.—Oregon Farmer I
finds his joy in being dispossessed.
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Some of your friends are pretty sure to be among our shareholders.
Ask them what they think about the investment.
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Cottage Grove
I,a 'as
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