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T i l l RSDAY. FED. IS. 1920.
T H E SPR IN G FIELD NEWS
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SU PER IN TEN D EN T HOWARD
P.-T A. IS TO CONDUCT
SPR IN G FIELD STUDENTS AT D AILY EXERCISE IS
NECESSARY,
SAY
DOCTORS
FOOD
SALE
ON
SATURDAY
IS TO AÙDRESS P.-T. A
COLLEGE EXPOSITION
THE MONKEY« TRIED TT
IMAGINATION S POW IR .
CORN LOW, HOGS HIGH
ZERO W ILL HFLP.
Charle.« • ' rlat-.d. an earnest
y a n g New E r i ' • inherited a
s
. . first to
if -g e fortvm
,
no man
take the me
i t u .e y r . :
ra o t.
had a right
mind an, ’rifted
R e ehangi
Convinci .. por­
into a sidet:.
haps, that he « . an origina! • -.k-
er, he decided that marnug
an unnecessary institution,
he is arrested, because a }
child born on his farm died. ...
hag for its mother an unmarried
rfrt-
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The you-.g man should realize
that his experience w ts
y
our alleged simian ancc. f
r
thousands of years be ft
appeared, and abandonee
ur
human ancestors of 100,OOC .-.rs
ago.
Not to do away with m ar
but to make men WORTHY
is the task of the human :
“Away from the monkey life
a better motto than “Back
nature.”
Imagination Is mere powerful
'act. James Dempsey, not
the Dempsey you mean, ow s a
restaurant.
Two men entered,
held him up, he delivered his
money.
•
A poMeeman dashed in. arrested
the man “pointing the gun” at
Dempsey. The only gun was two
fingers that had been pointed.
The second man, escaped, came
back that afternoon, pointed one
finger at Dempsey, and the latter
again gave up what money he
baa
tha.
Corn pr
U g h .” T U
packer*. Coir.
should gx> up ar.d down togr
since the pig is really com
changed into meat. There is al­
ways something to puxxle and liis-
tress the farmer. He has no suffi­
cient national organization, and
aftei election day he hasn't much
influe ce in government, compared
with
:-.il roads and other big
financial units.
At 'he midday luncheon club ir
New York you can see eating at
the same time those that contro«
ten thousand millions of dollars.
Farmers are scattered all over the
lar , and if you eould get them
together there wouldn't be any
hall that could hold them.
U n d e Sam is riding along on
▼elvri Severe competition abroad
in th, world’s markets at home is
sa: to be ahead of our producers.
But everything, including Provi­
de. ■«, ems to be with us now.
of Minnesota get from
tf
'« University Interesting
bout their State, i t
-in g ot life on
form of algae,
• ears ago.
coon as the
t
. ,'ell below the
I ... . p ♦
• real animale
v
. . r L o g s and
■: and and
i
ir inches
• 'be five
know,
i
rs on
,
.... c -’oiu-
'
.sp r
Mi.
i.cian « wish that ssda-
n'i.aier r.r_; had .lix toes. That
would have given us the duo­
decimal system instead of the dec^
mal system, which ie baaed oo
our ten finger* and thumbs. Tha
duodecimal system would be »
great improvement on the decim al
twelve having four divitora, tea
having only two.
Mr. Green, of the American
Federation of lAix>r, predicts an
early end of the eoaJ strfks, now
dlatreaxing the East and other
parts of the country. The th<
mometer at aero may help. Arne
cans are “docile,” as Northcliit'e
said. You must pinch their fingers
with the cold or pit ah their
pockets hard to make ‘hem take
action. And, urJ'k- p-; .e workers
kn4 o”.Tfri',
t p'-.ple nre
g-m'..
Is O perated On—F rancis Donovan
of W crdling and Carl Sm ith of Jas-
gtK both unOerwent major operations
a t the Pacific C hristian hospital this
I'
c t lo . il
\
a t th e
In
It u u s i v e il
J u u lia
tllg ll
E ugene
Haily , xerc >e is tteceaaary for all
(’ A llo a ’urd. aupcrlnlt ndeBt
IUNTLY ENLARGES TO
The regular m eet ng of the Pure i:
around developm ent ot the body and T eachers association will he hel l ai c b o o ls a t Mite-hflcld and candidai
KELP BUSINESS PACE
Ulind. The right kind ot exercise ha*
,i o'clock Frldny aftern o o n ai Ihe i tur republican noaihiallon Io Ihe po
a tonic effect on the mind. Good, Lincoln school. All m em bers and all i sit'ou cf siale superintendent of put*
M II llu 'illy , m auager of lluntly s
*hol*Mvtu* ath letic sport Inspire <n
d 'i iu n "
t h i s w e k enlarged a n I
In ter'atetl a re requested to he pre», lite Instruction. wll sp« uk at a m-
thuslasm . and enthusiasm In Itself, ’
’ tug of the Springfield I'arent T e •• b ret i h I< lied In» place to take c a n o f
cut by Ihe officers
Is a benefit to health S ystem atic ex
ers assoclallon at the 1,1m In «elioni
The child we fare cotniultt«M“ of the
lm n as up business
ercise is essen tial and beneficial. II
I’ T A will eondii. t a food «ale Sal .tom orrow afternoon at 1 o'clock Hit
I h e |u a i II c o u n t e r w a s e g t e n d e d t h e
ke ps a heaSthy m i n i In a healthy
subject w II b. "W hat N 'Xt In Educa
nrday. F ebruary SO. at the Long Ai
. u til e b n i
o f th e r u o tu , g iv i n g Is
Ixxly T h ‘a m ean s a healthy life
,
Iloti
”
t ' r e - s -.tire, the p rix -c !« to I»- U" d
• ,i|>
It i t
u g i m e n i o f H ie a llo w
Outdoor exercises are preferable
to bit- milk for u n .L r n a t i 's h e d s c h o o l , Mr. Howard has been In the c o a n i' ■ a s e » , a n d i f n t t n r <«i u l p m . n l o f ;h a
the y ear around. T h ere is no rro son
staci Tuesday V. iteiilav he spoke 1«.
. hfl.tr e It s p o n t ' d «>ut t h a t t h i s
h o p . w i l l m a k e It p o s s ib le t o g l« a
for a ’’•b u t 'n se rsi'h " In O regon It
tor a ver
' cause, and that Hie lu n ch 'o n of relall d e a le r s In « c u
Is easy to oc«i«lr > th e w alking h ibll
ventilili at Eugene on "llu*ln> ss and s ,n v ic e t o l a r g e r n a m in r s o f p n t r u n a
’ h e n s - o i i t l . - n w i l l a - p re d a te flo n a -
In the sum v
but th ere Is n o'li'ug
Itile Schools.” Today he • ¡»•.¡I.» to tb. III th e future. Mr lluntly sutii
as from anv
. Mrs Paul llrnt
m ore b r s e i r i and atlm ulaP n» t^nn
th e chairm an, rep. -la that there
a wr.lk during the w 'n te r month«
ar<
rc titan 50 ehlhln n taking mltk
W alking is an ideal all around exer­
each day. the I' T A. provld'ng fund«
cise, available to everyone, and gives
for milk for .10 children
one an opportunity to enjoy the wen
before it 1« too Iute, votile In m id inak«' your ttelevtioiiH NOW
d era of n ature in a way In wh ch
they w ere m eant to be enjoyed.
C O M M U N IC A T IO N
W alk w hh h o ly erect, ch est welt j
.
expanded and rm s sw ln g ln t \ dallv
Springfield, Oregon ,
th ree mile Jaunt should be taken by |
j,
»«erycne whose duties are Indoors
E ditor of th e Springfield New*:
E x -ic lse accom plishes th e p u rp o sei p c rh:ips nothing that has taken
only when carried to the
'h e point of
,n the , „ wtl of Springfield, has
n'Oib .a te fatigue.
Dal v
exercise so upset m atters, and caused more bit
s t a r p m s the ap petite. Im ptovea llg>•»- ter discussion and criticism than ne
tlon. very g reatly prom otes the assb dog ordinance Most of the people
6c
10 Heavy Guage Tin«' I ’ le Platea
m l's'io n of fix'd, and a tl« in the ex that have a dog seem to think ’hat It
28o
36c
untl
88c
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i'iiri'v
v
r”
Plv
Pinion
c
re
i'c
n
of
w
aste
products.
S
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im
ta
r
y
FOUR LOCATIONS FOR
I Is nohodys business but th eir own If
29e
55c "W oarever" One Qt. Ptitltllng Pana
hahtt» and physical inactivity co n tri­
C IT IZ E N S T R A IN IN G CAMPS b ute largely to th e .ills of man P u d they want to keep n dog Mo’ t of the
$1.26
A
lum
inum
W
ater
l
’ltchora
people th at do not own a dog think
$1.4$
$2.60 Folding Iro n in g Boards
T en tativ e plans for th e C itizens cncu iatio n . as evWenced by cold th at no one ought to he allowed to
$2.50 Heavy Galvanized Garbage ( ' huh . reinforced nld ea and
feet and hands. Is one of ll.« Indica­ keep a dog In town, as they a re su'-h a
M ilitary T rain in g ram p s in the Pact-,
: 1 M
lops.
tion* of sed en tary living The ‘
1 nn|K
'linc«eid**troytng law ns, flower
fic no rth w est for 1928 contem plate th>
75c act o f alx W ater GI uhscm . th in blow n style» w ith
latlon of blood Is d lrectlv in flu e n c 'd ! beds, gardens, etc., and stealing things
location of camps at Vancouver b ar­
49c
etc,toil design, now- per act
by th e contractio n nnd expansion of from back porches, m uddying up
racks. Camp Lewis. F o rt W orden and
$27.50
Five
Piece
Ih-i-oratfd
Breakfust
Seta.
Ivory
the m uscles E xercise Increase« 'h e walk.«, stealing eggs from chicken
Fort George W right.
$ I ii.75
or Gray Em inu'l. table um, fo u r < hairs, now
force and frequency of ihe heart yards and killing chickens, chasing
As planned th e larg est cam p In this
the fam ily cat tearing clothes on the
area will be held at Vancouver bar- beat.
COME T tlli.W BF.FOItl'. IT IS TOO L A T E ’ !
P n 'ly exercise followed by a cold •Ine. and o th er th ngs to num erous to
. racks w here th e infantry candidate*
show er Is a g n at preventive of colds mention.
from Oregon and a arge p art of
E xercise deve op« f'tll tb-ep b reathing
The city has seen fit to puss i dog
W ash'ngton will be trained
F or’
w.
UM
Most persons 1« ling a -edentarv Ilf-« or inane», and every ow ner of a dog
George W right, n ear Spokane. W ash­
C h a rg e
use only on- half th e ir capacity for th at allows his dog to run it large.
Your
ington. will also be an infan try camp, h re a th 'rg St ignatlon of air din- to
Ne
Is supposed Io pay this lirs'Ose. The
C r e d it
where cand id ates from eastern W ash­
lateree'
lack of nreper air motion m akes them object of this ordinance is not for th e
ington and n o rth ern Idaho will be susceptible to colds anil resp iratory
i n i r i e of revenue as a gr»a' ninnv
assigned
d'seases. Physl. 1 exercise |r-« r
p
i ,«r m to think, a« the r venue
F o r’ W orden. W ashington, on the the am ount of oxygen taken Into th
Puget Sound, will he the (m ining sta-, lungs and the am ount of carbon diox li r • ' therefrom 1« v- r ' In«Ignlfl
. t'e n fcr those who select coast a r t'l- i Ide and o th er w aste products given cant The object In the f is t piece Is
ery C andidates from the two states i oil'. Physical exercise, su ltsb le to fo n-t rid of a great many w v ih 'c f
Il Isn't a bit to o early to th in k of your Spring Needs
'h a t arc a gn at nuisance to
« h o elect cavalry or field a rtille ry , age. skill and ability, regularly prac­ d
will he sent to Camp Lewis for train -' tice«!. Is an invaluable a'd to the ac­ tbv ' ‘•y. and ro t worth ih>- t -! ? of
ing.
• quisition of a pleasant disposition and • h. t1 ■' n -e In th " aei'olid plsce. anv
c r i 1i at w ants to keep n 'ng thi L» II-
Detal ed Inform ation reg ard in g th«! th«- full enjoym ent of life
C
■ tag Identifies the owner. nn<l
cam ps can b obta'ned from th e com-
Why not tre a t your hody ns you« do
; r-an d 'n g officer of the posts above ‘ your business—keep It going and im­ th r own» r »-an b«» h ri 1 r* •»ponniblr
for r .iy 'lam age the d o t may do.
m entioned
proving th e whole y ear rouml regard-
less of season or w eath er?—S ta te ' A « og license does not grant .1 d o g
any priylleg«-« to e n te r on to any per-
To Close Baptist Services.
Board of H ealth
sons private property. He may walk
B aptist church revival services will
he closed Bur day evening, but will
W e n d llr g
M a n H e r e - J o h n D o w n ­ the stre e ts of the city u n m o l ste«| n<
be he'd every rig h t this week. Prfd.iv ing of W endling was In town for a long as he behaves him self, anil does I
not hit» anyone or treapaa* on prop-1
night Is to be family night, and Evan- short tim e Tuesday
«Tty rights W hen he does any if
g- list G O. Laughlin on the topic,
U n n o ss these things the ow ner Is reaponsihl • I
"«i. »yen. W hat It Is. and Who are G >
M r * . M o n t g o m e r y V l » i t s — Mrs Knse
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Ing.“
Montgomery of L eaburx was a rlelto? A dog Is persona property, ami hn«
i no more right« to tr i“-pnss than a co'»
Saturday« n ig h t's topic Is "T he Im In Springfield Tuesday.
_________ __________
or a horse or any o t h e r anim al L it
ro rtrn a t« Saviour." Sun lav morning.
visit*
Aunt H e re -M r s
Vivian everyone th at w ants to keep » d o g
"F ld el'ty to a T r u s t;“ Sunday even­
ing. "Saved For the Sake of A nother." H a r'h of Roseburg, nelce df Mrs. F c o m e In and pay the license fee and t i ­
Tb«- ordinance of baptism will be ad- B. H a rt in. rlsited Mrs. H am lin for d0““ wl’h 11
lt W SMITH. Re. « nier
m lni-tered at this service.
a sh o rt tim e T uesday.
O regon A gricultural Coli c«' Cor-
vallls, Feb. tg - R epresentatives from
Springfield high school are attending
i the th ird annual «durational cxposl-
t'o n her«' February 19 SO and St.
These a re Mrs. Virginia Rice, fa c u lt'
! m em ber; F rank bom bard, C harles
Them peou. Evan Hughes, boys; E lisa­
beth Hughes, Agatha Beals. Ida Cox.
girls. From T hurston high facu lt'-
I m em bers are: A rthur H P engra and
Flora E Cantbel ; girls. Kent Baxter,
¡E m m a P a r 's and Manda R ussell;
boy« C harles Zeigler.
More th an 150 high schools are
rep resen ted this year, with nearly S00
a u th o ris'd delegates on the campus.
This is the largest atten d an ce since
th e exposition became an annual
event.
During the exposition the college
hopes to si m ulate thinking along
lines of h ig h er education in p rep ara­
tion for the vocation which th e stud­
ent Intends to follow The co» ege has
p larn ed to give a real service to the
d elegates by Indicating through lec­
tu re s d em onstrations, exhibits and
round tab le discussions th e work to
which various cirrlcula lead.
Anticipate Your Requirements—-
Removal Sale
Super Values
for Thursday, Friday and Saturday
^/E T H E R B E E
-P O W E R S
C hristian Church.
9:45 S'in-’.ay schon R F Mnshler,
superintendent.
11:00. M orning service. R« r. 9. Earl
ChiMera.
11-00 Junior church.
8 '0. Senior Endeavor.
7:10, Evening S 'rvlce
T h e J. A . M e m e r i* '
M e t h o d is t
Receive S hipm ent—Th» Sprltlgfie'd
Mohawk Man In— Frank Blaf urd of
Mill and Grain company received a
Molin«
k « a s in on buslnem Monday.
shipm ent of charcoal and an o th er of
Ha* F l u — E m e r y R ic h a r d s o n , e o
o y ster shells th is week.
piove a t the Mountain S lates l’ow- r
Leaburg Man Here— Percy Rossm an plant. Is down with, the Influent*.
of Leaburg wa* a visitor in th j city
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T akes Lay Off—L. A Smith, for
Rent House— F rank Woollen and many year* one o f th e n g.'.t n o n at
son o t C alifornia have ren ted t h " . tho lo ta pow er plant. Is taking a la/-
R ichter house on Fifth street.
off d ue to II health.
Sprinqfield.
M orning them e at 11 o’clock, “T h e :
Goes to Grove— N. A. R ow j of
T eachings of Jesus " Anthem by the
Laird Here— P M. Laird, Cre-w ell I
Springfield was a visitor In C ottage
h o 'r Member« received.
farm er, called h'-rc on business T ues­
Grove Tuesday.
,
Evening service. 7 10. th em “ : ‘‘The
day.
9> yen Lamps of L 'fe,” with a g o o d , W altervill* R esident In—William
program of special music.
In from W alterville— 8. J Qoddard
H ucka of W altervl/le was a buslnesa
fh u rc h school meet* at. 9:45. In te r visito r In Springfield yesterday.
of W alterville was a visitor In town
m ediate league at 5 p m.
i Tuesday.
Family III—Clayton N estle, his wife
Epw orth league, 5 ?0.
Mid-week p rayer and praise ThuTS- and children a re all confined to bods I
day. 7:30. All at the home like church,; with Influenza a t T w enty-fifth and
A gate streets, Eugene.
L. Moore, m inister,
Mr*. Griffis III—Mrs. Georgia Grll- \
Undergoes O peration—Mrs. H. IL fls Is suffering from a case of in-,
N estle of D stre e t subm itted to a fluenza.
m ajor operation a t M ercy Biospital
Mr*. C arney III—Mrs. W allace C ar­
yesterday. She is reported to be do­
ney of Springfield Is ill.
ing well.
P lant and O ffice Phone, 122-75
M A R X ’S
EUGENE DYEING AND
CLEANING WORKS
M ASTER C L E A N in tS , DYERS, PRESSERS
AN D PLEAT ERS
See Us In O ur New Home
243 E. N in th
Eugene, Oregon
N ew Soring
DRESS GOODS
We are proud o f o u r fine mid varletl line o f new Spring
Ore»» Good». O irr display of fabrics w ill suggest many
i lever com bination» fo r dainty Spring and Sum m er dresses
fo r the women o f foresight, who is now planning fo r the
b rig h t days that w ill soon be here.
A ll our S pring Dress Goods are o f finest ip ia lity , and o f­
fer the woman of In d ivid u a lity the opp o rtu n ity o f develop­
ing her own Ideas of what best expresses her personality.
THE FAPMEP? EXCHANGE
Your
Order—
Send it Here and
SA V E!
Gardening Time
We Have
v isitin g H e re -J o h n
broth« r
Of Mrs. N advornik is visiting here
from Dickinson, N orth Dakota.
F isher »pent several m onths in tills
vicinity som e tim e ago, and he is re­
new ing form er acquaintances.
'
t-asosui
Full Line
Garden Seeds in Bulk
Onion Sets
Seed Potatoes
Seed Corn
Every Article is
P t RE and FRESH
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