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■z ■ TI1VRHDAY. JAN, tub amiNtingbP xwws f >ÀQ» TWO T H E SPR IN G FIELD N E W S trouble. Stanford White was killed l o , « nrIhl. j . , , , The problems quickly solved bj a j tu u g • 1,^1,,* imluatry 1» «ruduulty <*t Pittsburg , . W k » .« w n . h ille d Uh« u».h r W«y t.»ll.,wi«K 'b e hoi «lav Now. Thaw ’s wife, for whom White was KIU im I * ( ............. , lh , «>in- H. E MAXEY. E ditor drinks eight ounces ol a ‘ . ¿j pi,.vi«,.«i i-i'.r i»»in-d her. toduy. find •• nt i \ r.«l sorond c U m m atter. F eb ru ary 14. 1*03 •» th e kill1 ¡jir herself. llcrs. u. l Clcrgyme» will •■ • • this . « >».**« •• which rvp.ertt'd open1”« of ppstown-e. »rtnstieM. Oregon_________ _ ' text for a sermon that will not put th» Congr lary « i » f In the Gray» H arbor and Published Every T hursday a t SprlnjtfieWl. Lane County. Oregon. by THE WILLAMETTE PRESS .. ** m a il s u b s c r ip t io n r a t e One y e a r in Advance gis Months off et whl e at" adveral other» night »hlft -U « W ‘* .................*l-H M om h. " THURSDAY. JA N t A H ' - '4 >9.’ . nl tim e there a re but three Mwrmllt» .p e rn lln g III E verett. Wn . tw o tar« " tdaiu« in the S eattle dtatrlet are d o s ed tem porarily; night »hlft» have be«u rem oved at tw o nulls In the T a coma d tatrlet; one large operation on W illapa H arbor la dow n; one Gray» H arbor plant cloned Friday for tw i !*u«> I S' Mtul (Uatricta. F ir sawmill» ar«' not *o active a* « .e h » and a n ig h t »hlft we» taken ,h<v 1 before t ’hr'atniaa. the he te r aaid m ajor operation» are ' g% om e " ra d k a l” clergym an might even engage ----- 78c a p . p . e a r t - o - hi» church as a living nc . . . . . . . . . . • ' — text or “sad exam ple’ if she | Henry Ward Beecher, In the Bsooklvn pulpit. 1 sold a m ulatto girl at auction m old slavery days «•'« " ito emphasize a serm on against slavery. - —_ “ Editorial Program M.k< U - l — INDIANS IN PURITAN DAYS AND NOW '“ " " Pour white men arc accused of term ing a m ur der ring, that already has to Us credit the deaths T - » - . y - ■““* • ~ I of tw enty Osage Iudl ms. Oil has mude them rich II. •» Contente«! Home». •ind in 1925, as in old Puritan days, it seem ed: to Christian white m. u wrong for Indians to have property. They killed them then, and they kill ¡them now. But now it is Illegal, and the grand IV. T .II I» . Ai°“' '3™ t • “O" Jury will see about them . «r»,.,v . . n ......................................... 1 Wiser white men don’t m urder Indians, t h i . wait until .he Indians »f'l ‘¿ a r e the whiskey be- -------- BOY ^COVT TROOP. J | ™ noy scout work in SprlngfieW has met with b a c k ;v ith ;he tnone), * The governor of W ashington w ants to spend alf million dollars on a marble dome for the cap- ol buiW’ng but doesn’t want to give one cent to institutions of higher learning to improve the ■. i' »Lr. . ti iJ r .n te dem -»»-«-» 5 of the students. • S j A V E -¿/ zz A \F E T ” 676 D FH AR TM EN T STORES 942 Willamette Si.. Eugene, Oto. at your, • -f.. $ 1 9 .7 5 M en’s W ork -thlrts. B l u e Uhambriiy— * and for every tiny wtvur- Grey $ 2 .9 8 M oleskin C oats 69c M en ’s O veralls Norfolk Style— $ 4 .4 9 M en’s U nion Suits Union made. Payday brand « $ 1 .2 9 Payday Work I Sox W inter weight, Eerue color long sleeves, ankle length, «îrev. Brown and Black— $ 1 .2 9 19c KWH Secretarial, S ten ograp h ic or B ook k eep in g Course Eugene Business College It’s A Good School Enroll Today A. H Roberts, Prealdeut . Phone 616 ’ Eugene. Oregon coet W E DO T W O KINDS of NT1NG 8 sp earh ..4» to huy a 1 c o u n try a .»log!- bon-h* a-l o ften «« cu re» one. ,u« tin r w n .« . ■ y rw vau*» OCb OcJbER- ■ T MU H irn Nuts, $ 1 9 .7 5 t<> $ 2 9 .7 5 M oleskin Trousers • • so u th S«a Island» t 1,. j t A mo ^ a l l abcwt T h e y D r iv ^ New slilpmeiit ft» Spring. Newest style and patterns at a real savings - DRUGSTORE Those school teacher» who went on record a . f“ »o r,n « I o. e»"' are not ex and asking for half ly poor politic an» but have th e w n ng id- a of th« pur ,h e ¡■ -’c i- ti.x It »»» not th object of th e In x to Increase tax- «. but to I R a p a:t of ' h« av» a frern property and plat »ome of tt on th e la r fc Which now go « o t t fre If thxi r c o tu tlo n 1» a to befit th«' sc h e m e of t h - <a; • a g a in It c , m s t-c'nre th«- City Ti ne« b etter planned.—J- T H t RAUO i*T . K lECTC» B ern 3 - -TH8 t t-TTLe B o x -TWLU» •(iXJ HOW TO S6T rr u p-.i-T ’a MCRY «•/CAPLe-LlTTLC ysA>»5 M en’s Suits M en’s O vercoats i Bozo Butts Emery CALI. -ets n o w h ere—O regon Jo u rn al. ,0 . V king like a horse ig better than loafing like a jackass. ly liu|>rove r Flanery’s Drug Store Another young fellow leaped before he looked, pela Hughes, age 79, married a woman 59 in Kansas City last Ju'y. Now he is out for divorce Appears she objected to his sleeping with Ms overalls on. The young man believes in self ex pression. lui " 'h n n Joba. thè 4L. le lle r aeld, but a lili thè » p m l'ig of m ore logli«« ainpa and thè graduai reanm ptlon Of culli«« «t miti» now d o -eil, einploy- m o lli « ornili Iosa uro w p e c isd I» «le*- evewrn _ . . win ... .......... „ the point where it Gold flow to It is Is needed lust as naturally as w ater " 111 Row. do* that one •i hill The economic law Is Inexorable. q w p should contain. Another troop now should of high Interest always has and alw ays-m ust a r rest attention so long as money Is the„sym bol; Em ulsion of Cod The closer nations come to financial Lions club in introducing the work in ° Of i« labor M U i r ™ « »o U W become, their securtty i ’™ S eWIth * t S i c l u W s h Liver Oil nM li.B 'c" onlhOtag operation of the la» of ». i, nresereation. America for exantple could not af- fortl to see France reach a state of financial col-■ r s |, i ,., u ji , j food tonic th n t’ lapse. We must protect our loans and our ,,, ,.nrich yoUr blood, und al- S ^ K te d ta the citv and with wider responsibility i i , h " M a r .bough it ......... a large per- m e S r i oi the sponsors there will be more in „ ¿ a t . a.roaa erest 1 The work ts not expensive to the organ!• this IRIS lU s» the und. ...... . fact 't » IS ’ (.entage of ,»ure Norwegian Cod ation sponsoring the troop, and it is the means in the payment of her war debts. Liver (Hl. It Is bo pleasantly! J X i n g a world of good for the boys between 12 i flavored that it Is easy to take. SAFER ind 18 years old. . . . ' E.-pe'fially good In the treatm ent “Stop and let the train go by. of general debility ami loss of It only takes a m inute; The longest paved street in the world from Your car will start again. Intact. ! flesh. > n a d a to Mexico is adequately described In H en And better still, you re m it. ry Ford s weekly in his writeup of the I aci.i • • • Special at 89c a large bottle lighwav for January. It is an adm irable piece o U has been discovered th a t in Altamont l«jke • pubDcity marred only by some caption writer , onie of the male fish have as fv* ^ i who placed under one picture: “ Lake W ashington i W hat is the world coming to. Our legislative boulevard. Seattle, with Mount Hood in the dis tance.” Sort of got his m ountains mixed up. Oh, D ators should get busy a t once. well we should worrv if they want to put Mt. Howl in the back . r d of all W ashingtqp scenes. E ORFQOiTS d i t o r i FVRNITVM a l C o S m m ent FVTURE. I We imagine nobody but Tacoma will object. OREO received order» tor • • • TAA One Oregon factory alone ..irnltur«- T h at th e re There are eleven thousand m urders annually r.OO.000 worth Of oregon-m ade lutnteer In the United States. The num ber of m unlers per ,oulrt »e r « “ X t . «f «he one hundred thousand population in the United n to flnl»hed p ro lu ldre»« before the Mem- States is 8.4. In Great Britihn it is 0.6, or one- fourteenth of our rate. In the Province of O ntar io, Canada, is one-fifth of ours and in Japan It Is one-eleventh. Legal processes have given Ger - " U ’- ' X ald Chapman another reprieve. Ma Ferguson has s r s x «- - ’ " ¿ i x - issued 1231 pardons since she became governor -on cap ital n to them . T h at plan get» Tndu»trie» and I • Of Texas. Ma Pierce has issued several also since !u.tr ie e em ploy P ^ l e L ending our m o n ey ^a d jwap becoming governor of Oregon. »irg town lot» and a»king person» from o th er »tat » to • • • o J e In and build up IndaM rte« for u» w ith th eir capital • e li lum her lllVl Guard Y ourself most» mosi:» A gain st Colds! ' ‘ hv the Lions club £ v 3 at y * enthusiasm e f S T t W on sponsored by • one o th er m l l; FIR CAMPS SLOWLY have b e n taken ott. It la expect««! piante In th« Columbia rleer dlatrtct TH E WAGES OF SIN. I th at repair shutdown» of mill» will art* down. GETTING UNDER WAY All weal eoa»! dl»trict» repnrt m ore The wages of sin Is death, or at least, m uch eonitrn" Inioo F ebruary At the pre»- **<t*dAic<rr In the First Kind- The custom er (God bless hint) sjieciflck the size, kind of paper, number, and all the other details. He knows just what he w ants and also know» th « th at we can and will give hint Just th at thing. FN 8 ' 'Za u cxT L w y CELLS IAi t*v-RALL6L, p o s r r i u e to p o s itiv « AMt> A jeaA T IV J« TO W eOAT'VM — - In the Second Kind- V The custom er directs our attention tp his problem. Wei write the copy, d « X ta ." h e « - A ■»>»"'• •>tb w an,) do th,! W' ’rk - By We are organised for both kinds of work. The prices are right and our custom ers say th at the quality I h right also. “Rube” GoUberj If you are not listed am ong our custom ers, then you are really missing som ething. > »».UIMM IIIUIUMIIII “O C “ y'Mfc t h e oocex) leAb Pfe=»-\ XYttCABLB UJMICH I» TAçoer» - f i o 6 /kWh CO-4CASCT T h e W illa m e tte P ress SILLY » “ ¿Makers o f Good Impressions' ----------- vxivriA P o s r r n i e "TSRMirAAL. OF PIR-*T Wft* feA-TTCWY- MOUU VMM UGGT3 MC9 OU6R ¿ t o eoi An Í' ■ A Mt, — * Springfield O d r- c i • •’ Oregon