The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, February 18, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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    THURSDAY, FEB. IK. 192«.
PAO » TWO
Local people should line up with the fanners INFLUENZA DISCUSSED
of Jasper and Fall Creek dlsiriots In their efforts
g y BOARD OF HEALTH
to have the had section of the Springfield-Lowell
road improved. This is the shortest route b tween, u ,
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(.1U1M„ for
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the two points and is used must, despite the Im- alar,u ,h„r,
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number
proved hut longer road on the west side of the of
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river. Besides in late years m< st of the ro ad i lead- ,
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¡n g away from Sprlngfl.’ld have been improved In a r.t'lil for n Is ooiiblamly tw ra.nl. I
If your birthday
a id f,"A I*'»ding to It have been put in the beat The real w.rkbwtale parldi’tnlca have good, ami don't give
of conditions.
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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
Published Every Thuroi'ay at
BprlBgfleM, lume County, Ore-on. by
THE WILLAMETTE PRESS
H. E. MANNY, Editor.
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February 2«. IBM at
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poatotflce. SrrlngfleK. Oregon
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THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 18. t»2S.
Editorial Program
I.
Make Springfield the Industrial Center of Wes­
II.
tern Oregon.
Develop a Strong Trading Point: Build a City
of Contented H om «,
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of smaller epi l««u'i*s which paaaml uic
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The boy scouts did a "good turn" to tin* city noticed.
— Saturday by cleaning up the alleys back of the
inf u m* has been hailed by ano
store buildings on Main street. There is it ehanee m tir icynerr.ttnna as a new nis.,i
for some of the older folks to do a "good tu rn " lit is, h ow iv.r, an old disease, and
, to the city by keeping them clean in future. A < pliicmli'« am f i o r d i ’d « early na
» lot of us could learn from the boy scout manual, j imri a d F xn p t in time of evident
III. Improve Living Conditions on the Form. Pro­
mote the Raising of Purebred Livestock and
the Growing of F ru iti W ork for Better M arkets
IV . T e ll the W orld About Oregon** Scenic Wonder­
land.
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Public m arket days are Tuesdays and
days.
|'r s It Is difficult tn distinguish bo-
tween cam's nf true influenza and an-
S a tu r­ verv
cold* or mild Infncllni s nf the
nose, lihrnul and brnnvlilal lubes. The
FFllRHARY H Tir ÏOTH.
Is this unek, you ar.
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any one muck c a n , to worry about you
Voit aro
optimistic and while disappaili list when vou fail it
tien » yi li n ui. I
taken, you do not mope or mourn over It You «1« your Imat tn everyth ng—
and b avo u then
Although deliberate In action you aro vi ri nuli k in thong i Vou n ove
sfoivly but stuudtly You have a well he la l i t «I mliel t ut :««• teivei over . :t
ihiiiiiaitl- alami anything You « » only Hie le ut fui »i >■ <•»
erythlng—
I 'lu t ie yi.ii rituai’ III lin k al Hie oilier sble While not i'aiieulli suspicious,
however. you ar< quirk in «« use nny limila erlly or decedi In o l ' • r ,
V. ur happy diapnaltlnn mak<» fur you many fr ds you nr«’ invariably
a favorite every whom you gw Altogether, you h«v an unusually le mil Kill
nature. with few defects.
Women born under these d a b s a ch l.ve aurreM as Interior decorators,
• If vou w a n t t.ie .it v o n r n o tc h , :i« a v up a, th e t.«;t ,,
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bl* whau tt occurs In epldi
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if you want to bring the bacon and put it in your d agnostic difficulty In * connection i _______________
with the disease la due to the fact tha!
shop.
the disease only occurs In the uil ■
Men Are Injumd.
E W Albers called al u local phy­
If vou want to get some feathers and decorate I complicated forwt during thu ea rly ’ A. I’haff«*. of Full Creek Is recnviT sician’s office Friday Io have steel
vour nest.
stage» of an epidemic Uncomplicated ¡
from bad burns received when a removed from tils eye Albera Is foro-
kettle nf hoi lug water upset on his man of the local Mountain Utah’s
THIS WORLD COURT IDEA.-
You must get a wiggle on you and hustle like the cases are almost never fatal
Influenae Is an acute, extremely
l*’ 1 w,,,'k Chaffee*« badly scald Power company plant, and received
rest.
The m ajority of people in this county think
contagious dlioase remub Ing a severe
* " r* •rested by a local phy the injury while wprklng for the com­
th a t it was perfectly all right to pass prohibition
pany.
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with fever, pain In the bead. alelan
laws taking away alcoholic drink from everyone |
E d ito r ia l
C om m ent
V
ears or muscles. I i ^ - oumvi o*
but would abhor the suggestion that we prevent
suddenly and the general weakness
people from eating bread. In France people think
UNFAIR COMPETITION.
is entirely out of proportion to the
this country- is crazy for passing the Yolsated act
Newspapers,
especially
the
«mailer
one
of
the
nation.
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other
symptoms. The disease la ex
— they would rather have bread taken from them
than wine. Hen ■
two entirely differant »»*
now < » • « * * * » campaign» «•> » • » • • • * • »•"«’> »«*«•!> iafaattow it is h u e
lines Of reasoning. This is typical Of nearly- every- Sam •» refrain from printing return addresses on Stamped by saliva and inuacus thrown out by
line of reasoning that the two peoples have and envelope« at cost in competition with the little printers, . »ugh ng. spitting and aneeaing. amt
Is not only-true Of France but with all Other coun-ivnder existing conditions. Uncle Sam hires salesmen In can probably bo Indirectly trunamit-
tries of Europe and Asia—they think in thousands <»• p ^ " '1” of P°"tal w n'>,o’r"*’ lo <ro,,clt ,1”’ bu■,ln’"", ‘*d b>' contact with eating utensils
076 DEPARTMENT STORES
of different term s and speak hundreds Of differ- Mrrlte UP ,he 0Pller8’ transmit th«m to the punter, co tect and perhaps, to »«tin extent, by dust,
ent languages, some Of which are impossible to ,b* bill ami deliver the printed Job at the consumer .< I he causativ« agent of Influcnsa Is
943 W illamette SL. Eugene. Ore.
translate into exact English meaning.
I oiflee.
,,,’t kn,’*n
To one who has been in Europe and learned a
w h r the • « » » • » newspaper« alone should be subject..!
Susceptibility seem s to be univer-
36-lueh Broudcolth, fust
Honor Muslin, our own
little something about the people, he cannot help to that kind of competition from their own government
and lht, q,8,.aae »pread» through
color—
brand—
but wonder how a world court, world league or «-*nnot be explained and there Is prospect that the prim- oommunttles with speed and ease
league of nations can rem ake these peoples so • ing service «hat the government has rendered free to users which indicates that there Is very
th a t they will all think alike and agree on any 1 of stamped envelope« will be abolished by this s«-»slon m u » naturu| resistance In the noraual
Indlvldaial. The real m enace of to­
Belle Isle Muslin, u real
given subject—especially one affecting their sel­ of congress.
Fasheen, guaranteed fast
other business enterprises that are perennially threat 1 uenxa Is uue to Its complications,
fish international interests. Certainly it is no task
value, the yd—
color—
fo r the Americans, the black sheep in the flock ened with government competition below coet. If taxes becauae It lowers the patient's reslst-
and overhead were calculated, should Join with the new s. i»nce. especially his resistance to res-
Of nations.
Then, too. If it were possible to m ake all the papers in the effort to get Unc e Sam out of the printing P'ratory Infections and thus makes
P e n c o S h e e ts . 81 x 9 0 —
people
pie of the world think alike on a given sub- business for the general public, in competition with private j tllm *n °*«y Pr,,y to pneumonia.
Ject.
SO that difference could be enterprise, and thus strengthen the principle of con fin in g1 The Cotnou cold should be regarded
rt. or nearly enough so
Colored Prints, 3f>-lnches
Settled by arbitration, there would be no need of government activities to the functions of government.—
• serious matter The prevention
wide, fast color—
a league. Relations between all countries Of the Santa Rosa, California, Republican
° f influents is largely a personal raat-
Nation Wide sheets, 81x90,
J ter. Effective measures depend on the
World would be like those now existing between
WASHINGTON AND LINCOLN
I voluntary subjection of the hablta of
th e United States and Canada.
the Indlvldaul to the public good
Europe m ay some day work out som ething in
Jnp Crepe, all colors—
Cretonnes, 3fi-lnch—
th e way of a league th at is practicable. But, In this month fall the birthdays of America’s national I Everyone should realise the ser-
heroes,
Washington
and
Lincoln
These
two—
entirely
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nttturv
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a
"cold
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America will have her hands full settling troubles
A cold may
with Mexico, South America and the Philippines fBr,“nt ,n th<,'r orlKlb “"d background. Washington, a man I,«. Bimo, t anything from a trivial
archipelago. We should not be too fast in rush- of WPalth and position, and Lincoln, a self-taught rail «cold ln the ,^ ad., pn(um(,nla The
Infection may vary from the very
ing into any world alliance. Many blunders have splitter—gymbollxe America’s great Ideal of Liberty.
been made in the name of peace.
This Is the land of freedom. Our people desire as com- ml d *° b*1* moM virulent known to
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p ete liberty for the Individual as Is possible under or-
science. State Hoard of
ganlzed society. We want to be free to work out our own ,le “hh.
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Republican leaders are determined th a t the personal destinies and fortunes, being assured that pluck
p arty will line up behind one Strong candidate to ;an<! P*r»e’,cr«’nce, backed by common sense, wit be reward- Tha League of Nations receives *
run against Pierce for governor, hende a process ed-
,on ° f mal1 '« d t. Must have answer-
of elimination is going on. The field once brist-
No pIan of KOveniment that red raw Its cltii« n s to « er “ r e ,‘ eaU t*
ling with candidates has now beer, narrowed draf, anfj hopeless mass or that limits the horizons o f,
Big Game.
down to Jay I nton and Ike Patterson as rea’ opportunity will ever arouse enthusiasm among Americans.
KEEPING OUT THE ENTRIES.
contendere. During ¡the last week 'Kozer and
Hall have withdrawn at the Instance of party
leaders. Likely the rem aining two will go into
prim ary as both have strong backing. Patterson
has long been a republican w arhorse with the
governorship his goal and is not likelv to retire
In favor of Upton, who. although this his first
trial, has been groomed for governor for severs'
years through the legislature.
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lo o k s like snrine* will see a misrration of bird
to the north pole. Flying is a lot easier than walk­
ing provided ones wings and gas holds out. Pos­
sibly the future will see a regular airplane service
to the poles in summer.
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Every youth wants to be left free to take a hnnd In the
Amateur Hunter lo another:
big game wb-rg undaunted spirit and unr< mlttlng energy. Is the name of the animal you
guided by a clear brain, will win a wnrt iwhlle r it* >r "His name was sm ith .’’
any player, and may. 'f each opportunity be pres
V. til
The difference betwern a
boldness and keen judgment, lead to th« very hlgh’e ’ cf cop and girl Is that when the
-riz«s.
cop says stop he means i t
Liberty and freedom of opportunity—America thrills to
Tint Iderl!
The field« of science, art. politics and business c t i l
'onge every American *o try his skill, to match his brnln.
his resourecfulnees and bravery of spirit against all others
who care to enter the lists.
Here Is opportunity for high adventure! Let u not for­
get the wren who made It possible.—S. P. Bulletin.
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A man who possessed in rare abundance those fickTe
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1732-1799
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