The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, January 14, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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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
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nrIhl. j . , , ,
The
problems quickly solved bj a j tu u g
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1,^1,,* imluatry 1» «ruduulty <*t
Pittsburg
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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 •■
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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
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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
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THURSDAY. JA N t A H ' - '4
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. 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
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a p . p . e a r t - o - hi» church
as a living
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— 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.
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Editorial Program
M.k< U - l —
INDIANS IN PURITAN DAYS AND NOW
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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
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Ai°“' '3™
t • “O"
Jury will see about them .
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. . 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.
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noy scout work in SprlngfieW has met with
b a c k ;v ith ;he tnone),
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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.
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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,
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$ 1 9 .7 5
M en’s W ork
-thlrts. B l u e
Uhambriiy—
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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
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$ 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 .« .
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vau*»
OCb OcJbER-
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H irn Nuts,
$ 1 9 .7 5 t<> $ 2 9 .7 5
M oleskin
Trousers
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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We imagine nobody but Tacoma will object.
OREO
received order» tor
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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
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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
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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!
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hv the Lions club
£ v 3 at y * enthusiasm
e f S T t W on sponsored
by
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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.
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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»-
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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
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In the Second Kind-
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The custom er directs our attention tp his problem. Wei write the copy,
d « X ta ." h e
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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.
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