The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, February 11, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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    T IK ’KHDAY. FBB. 11. 192«?
THR 9PIUNURTBU) NKU*S
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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
Uubllahwd Every Thun».:** at
Springfield. l ane Counts. ittveoo. by
THE WILLAMETTE PRESS
H. E MAXEY. Editor.
“la s woman aa old at aba luuka; I Anything un<l«r glass gal» bet n-ad-
They have Jus, tilfwovwred fm crs of pyorrhea MANY COMING TO
"Tra and a niau la old wben li« I llje—for oannipla, a man In a tola-
in the teeth of an Egyptian Phi,ml,. (lead three
R ETA ILER S’ CONVENTION »lop« looking.“
I phon« booth.
thousands years NVx, they will probably find
University ot Oregon, Eugene. F ,b
out that Venus l>e Milo had halitosis.
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A big sltrndano*
from nil part» of the »tale 1» »-xpeuted,
The Income tax officers sav that nine out of at th« annual llxiall Morchunt* con '
m ery ten peopb are natural born fiction writers. »cnllon and short c»»urs« to bo boil
■stand sa second clsaa matter, hobruacy 14. t»«S at tba
I wonder If Henry Ford originated that baying.
Eu<,,n,. K. binary n t ? . at which
poetdtftce. St rmgfickt. Orueoo
•Th«^ 'a one born every m inute.”
R ob ert C I. no. p r e sid e n t of ilio l ino
MAIL SUBSCRIPTION RATE
chata atoros lu Montana, will apeak,
_T5c
One Year In A.bai •
St 75
Ihreu Mumhi
fox farms with an ln.ve.st according to |H«n K (' llo td iin » , of
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Oregon
now
h/is
21'
. kc
u sh lt’e administration
Six Months ___________ $LM S'ngl» Copy _
. . there farm s have >h»¡ achí i,l of »f h business
in ert of $1,825,Odd.
)t||’n< arm igetumts
which ’<
s
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nno
Thus
fox
farm
an Investment of i>v-
ARY 11, 1126
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w ! I itti)he throe talk« aa
I? ne ’
'•’a’ rv.
Ing Is becoming quit» ui
1 art of i ht’
Harvard grad
inlrs and coin­
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Editorial Program
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'!b gs» Re wns
Oregon shipped I ' '
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i I . • b r ef roil
N«1
L Make SpHnpfield the Industrial Center of W ee
uni has been verv
fo
tern Oregon.
Patronize the puli ie market
successful In conducting a chain of
II. Develop a Strong Trading Point; Budd a City
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stores In Montana For s on«’ timo ho
ef Contented Home«
j m m e n t
E d ito r ia l
was fle d man for the *< hoot of husl
III. Improve Living Conditions on the Farm. Pro­
mote the R* t rig of Purebred Livestock and
no«« nt the Uni,- rs ly of Minnesota
the Growing of Fruit; Work for Better Markets
Since he hns b-cn on national pro-
rubber s i ruA T iii.v.
IV. Tell the World About Oregon’s Scenic Wonder­
grame of trade a-isoctatlqna for a ,
(Statement by SS-,-rotary I, . v.r January 2d. 192«.)
land.
No amount of discuss.en can obscure the fuel Unit th number of years he la expected to 1
e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e
-l nt price of rubber was t l 09 p r pound and three months make a valuable contribution Io the !
i forward rubber was $105 on lx «-ember l(Uh when I asked meeting here this month
for th cooperation of the manufacturer» and c o n su m e r s
O th e r s sp e a k e r s will be Marshall
WOMEN. BRAINS AND POLITICS
in
a
drive
against
the
exorbitant
price
of
rubber
by
con-
Hana,
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m a i.r iv e s k s i i o i m e c a u r u o a u i u n i - - u i i u e u e , u j w u ................................ associate e d ito r of (h e O r e g o n ,
Rheta I .'..ole orr. no it xvr e , J-
a . . «ervatlon and provision Ilf independent American supplies Journal, and lrv ng E \ Inlng. presl. |
outstanding woman with brains has as m uch We haTB h#<j lha| cooperation The «pot price has drop- dent of the State chambers of com -j
chance Of getting into congress as Trotsky has. jHHl 41 cents p .r pound to «S cents yesterday, and three tee roe
Startling results are to be present- I
months forward rubber was about i t cents.
“There are three women members of congress,
ed the business men when the survey I
Our Imports of rubber for 1925 were SFO.oOrt.OOO pounds.
two of whom are widows, elected by the „ samo If we import the sam e amount for 192« and had contln- of Installment hnvtns In Oregon Is re­
m achiue th at controlled their husbands, says ap(j
price demanded last tvew nber for rubber, ported upon !• dlscnsses reasons and
caues of bankruptcy, and Includes ma­
the writer, who adds that "th e same is true of the our rubber bill for 192« would have been throe hundred
ter,nl from more than 1300 persons
two women governors, one a widow, the other and fifty million dollar* more than it will be at the pr> »
ent level of pr'cea.
controlled by her husband and his m achine.”
N ew sp a p er* D eere**«.
tVa undertook this action because the monopoly had p u t.
Idling more fagots on the fire, this woman the price to «00 per cent of the cost and to 300 per c< nt University of Oregon. Eugene, Feb.
critic o f her sex says she recently heard a speech oxer the price that their own comm ittee of producers had j j _(Speclul I—-A slight drop In the
in ongress that a high schol girl wouldn't make. them eelves announced as a fair and profitai,’e price.
total number of Oregon newspaper« I*
She also„declares the same condition exists in lo­ Of equal Inipor'ance to demonstra! Ing that the Ameri­ shown hv statistic* compiled for the
cal politics. All the women co-leaders in the dis­ can consumer ha« an abll’ty of reslatance to any of these ,925 Oregon Newspaper directory un­
tricts of New York she denounces as women w ith­ nine governmei tally c r a t e dmonopolles In raw materials, der the direction of George S Turn-
out brains, usually anti-suftragists and chosen our Industries _
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have renili»«!
undertaken the serious hull. professor Journalism and editor
by the bosses because the man know there is no ™ ^ providing rubber-"suppite.’ free <* control,
of Oregon Exchanges
real organization back of the anti-suftragists.
Seven new newspapers were start­
ed during 1925. and , , dlscon,Ineud.
THE KILLER AND THE HELPER.
"Women are still being discriminated against"
the directory, which will be off the
concludes the writer, "though hey think they are
They took a vote In France re»-ently as to who. In a I press shortly, shows This year 2|8
in politi e." all of which may be true in degree,
puhllcntlnns are listed; las, y< nr there
but is not m any way peculair to the sex. There
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Many thoughh that Napoleon Bonaparte would win.
are m any men who think they are in politics but But he did rot. Loul* Pasteur won Napoleon was next, were 25,; and In the ,923 directory
there were 253 Consolidation* have i
who in reality are only the tools of hidden power but thousands of votes behind
behind the throne. Years of observation of nomi­ In the last two years several b pgraphles of these men played a part Ih ihe decrease One
nations made irom time to time at the command have be.n Issued from American preaees Napoleon's dally and four wnekltea were In voved l
of man controlled machines here and there are
gre heailwl: ,.Mogcowr ..Thw Ketrvat from Rm. In the consolidations
One nr more publications nre stt- ,
%U,te i OS U“ Vk P^
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K
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’ *»••• • Elb»-' Waterloo. “St Helen«.’ el cetera, while P»s-
thengh iflieta Childe Dorr may be outstanding teur's life chapt-rs are headed: “Studies on Urystallogra- uated In HO Oregon towns ,n the |
figure in the world oi literature, she does not pfcy." “Contagion—The AntUeptlc System," The Prophy­ whole state there are 1>»8 weekly I
newspapers and 32 dallies.
weigh heavily as a political and economic a n a ­ laxis of Anthrax." “ Rabies."
lyst. W hatever may be said oi the standards of The one »»as the killer, the other the saver of human Only seven publications changed
names during the year
the women in political office it must be rem em ­ lie
bered they are bound to be representative of the
We are m od civ lllu d when we vote to give our popu­
Wants to Know.
intlligence and honesty of those who place them lar faith to a Pasteur, rather than to a Napoleon; to a doer
In their posts. Outstanding woqien with brains rather than to an un-doer; to a Savior rather than to a This Is a story of the old darkv
have an excellent chance of getting into congress Killer.— Dearborn Independent.
who was out flshto* on de Mississippi
and more and more will be elected as time goes
e
e
e
when be caught an Immense cat fish,
on.
w-h'ch pulh-d him overboard
CURB PARIS FLAPPERS’ NOON TELEPHONE CALLS
Coming tip spluttering and «rRtlng
The gallantry of the Fr cch Is proverbial. Frerchmen mud he yells, “what ah wnnls to
Let some man with business ability come forth
for a plrce on the school board. A dirt-ctorshio y‘e li '■ none In the curt -sy and pcllte i - o i i - il -ratloT know |s dl« Is , flshln’ br is dis here
shot Id not go begging. The schools spend more »•Teh they accent to la d les. But I, the men ot Prance catfish nlxgerin
mcney ti :.n any other branch of gov m m eut. ■n note- for thelr good manners, Frencnwomen ir «qual-
Too Fresh.
Th y should be looked a fter by capable men and lr dlarlngu'shed r e t <>■ !y for the modtshnesa of their at-
“Are your eggs fresh?"
ri n or: a business basis, especially when their fi- i.-e. but ai o for «n f » * nattng vivacity of th ir conver-
’V s Mam t h e s e e g g s s h o g dn't h”
Now. vivacity implies loquacity, ami thereby hangs
There are limits. It s* • o «. to what even a Preach- sold til, tomorrow’ ’
man will pu* up with in the way of loquvc ty—especially
o:, :he t le ; h o n e
Vigorous Jiave be<n the complaints of
Old Mr. Carter Helped
‘ho-e who w alte' while mMlnettrs chattered over every'
by Simple Mixture
available wire. Mademoiselle. R seem s, has b < n prrtne
to take her t me when telephon.rg her sweetheart, par-
"After taking Adlerlka I f<-el bet
itlcularly at ’he nocn hour. And now th»- al rn «-diet bas
ter than for years At my age ,«0)
gone firth in the restaurants about Paris Bourse; “No
It Is Ideal—so different from other
'woman t:.!l u.-« the . le^hone between 10 and 4 o'eloek!"
‘ m edicines.” (signed) W W. Carter.
I Adlerlka Is a simple mixture of buck-
: thorn hark, glycerine, etc., which
By A. B. CHAPIN
| removes UA8 In ten minutes and
' often brings surprising relief to the
stomach. Stops (hat full, bloated
j feeling. Brings out old waste mat-
1*-r you never thought was In your
system Excellent for chronic consti­
pation. Flanery's Drug store.
r. n es are in th condition Springfield schools ration.
a tab-.
are— bonded to th e limit.
Th re is one thing Springfield can be thankful
fc.. Net "e put a high bank on this side of the
river. While other ttiq* a ie navigating their
s lie e u in anoes *e have just enough w ater to
interest the small boy with a new pair rubber
boots. A. u also, a few of the big girls.
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SW EEP. O U T TH E COBWEBS!
Let the Liver
Perform Its
Functions
Freely
The liver Is the principal clean­
sing agent of the blood. It ac­
complishes Its work by elimin­
ating all effete matter from
the system.
If you are troubled wltih, sal­
low
complexion,
headaches,
coated tongue, deprosslon of
spirits, dizxli.ess, constipation,
etc.
Thacker’s Blood and Llv*r
Syrup
will soon stim ulate the liver
Io healthy action und bring new
l I v'gor to all of the bodily organs.
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Ton« of bronze metal have been removed
from the old tea w a rrio r and moulded into
Souvenir coins to be sold to help tmaiue the
p relim inary expenses of the W o rl I’s F a ir to
be held at Portland, Oregon, in 1930.
These souvenirs w ill help to keep aflame
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long alter the fa ir has been forgotten.
F a ith fu l
service rendered
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