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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
TkisHfeelt
A rth u r Brisbane
14 BILLIONS! CHEAP.
SOCIALISM DEFINED.
SCIENCE USEFUL.
ASHES OVER GOLD.
The Bureau of Industrial Tech-
Bology says it costs the Lui ted
(hates FOURTEEN BILLIONS A
TEAR to buy automobile«» and
keep them running.
That's more than the amount
lent to Europe during the war
and it is also a better investment
than the war loan. From Europe
for our ten billions we get criti­
cism, the accusation of
tess.
From the automobile
our
fourteen billions we ge
uonal
health, saving of time, much pleas­
ure, millions of families united.
A t fourteen billions a year the
automobile is a bargain.
If you haven't got yours yet, get
it NOW, with the opening of
Spring;
To use public money» for the
gcmfort of the prosperous class is
'■„ in.,
.[!l " To use it
for the unprosperous class, their
wives and children, is SOCIALISM.
We spend thousands on a tine
bridle path in a great park, sup­
plying soft footing for the horsee
or the well-to-do, that’s W ELL.
But when the Governor of New
York suggests using public moneys
to solve the housing problem for
the poor, providing de«»nt living
art ers at reasonable rentals,
at is denounced by indignant
landlords as "rank Socialism.
5
The Rev. Dr. Thomas, president
pf Hutgers University, say. ".'.1 our
progress is due to religion
thia
nation forges ahead throuA . its
faith in God. Science and educa­
tion have been negligible factors in
the progress of America.” ,
The founder of Christianity
s?- ’• »‘Render therefore unto Cae-
sa. he thing: which are Caesar’s.”
Ho would uave rendered unto
science and education all cre«iit
due to science and education. Ine
radio, carrying sermons, includ­
ing the marvelous Sermon on the
Mount, to millions unseen by the
speaker would
have interested
him and the modem methods of
protecting mothers and prolonging
the lives o f children would have
delighted the heart o f the great
defender of children and women.
Religion is the greatest thing in
the world, because it deals with
the infinite. Science and educa­
tion are important also.
Eugene C. May, highly educate«!,
ha- left this earth in disgust.
Years ago he learned the location
c f a schooner sunk in a few fath­
oms of water on its way from the
Au-;ralian gold fields with $10,-
000.000 in gold on board.
Trying to get that gold he fitted
cut two expeditions,
nt ail he
hod, more than $100,000, failed.
He opened the veins in his wrists,
died, and now his ashes will be
scattered on the surface of tne
Pacific Ocean above the $10,000-
000 in gold that he did not get. A
good text for sermons.
A British scientist makes this
most
important
announcement
concerning cancer. He can de­
tect, by analysis of a few drops
o f the patient's blood, t he pres­
ence of cancer in its early stages.
Cancer
located
and
treated
promptly in the beginning can oe
permanently eradicated. Cancers
that kill are those ignored too
long. Report any strange growth
to your doctor.
Seven years ago, young J. K.
■Tucker, of Dartmouth College;
owned just one dime and a watch.
Now his life is insured for a mil­
lion. That interests many wno
think money means happiness.
Later Mr. T ick er won’t have even
the dime, and the worms will have
him. But the crc ' forgets that.
V.'a have heard an unpleasant
of
slave
labor.
A
8tate is allog- ' to have made a
profit of more than half a million
dollar- In 1925 by putting convict«
to work in the mine« as slaves,
-nler condition- of dreadful cruel-
L. E. BEAN TO RUN FOR
POSTAL INSPECTION IS
LANE-LINN SENATORS h TF’
REMINISCENT ON VISIT
E. C. Clement, post office Inspector,
who makes his headquarters In Port­
land. and who has Jurisdiction as an
Inspector over all the post offices In
this section of the state spent a good
part of Monday after noon and Tues-
day forenoon of this week In making
an official Inspection of the local pos»
office
While the inspectors do not give
out anything for publication It Is re­
port e«l by the postmaster that every-
thing was found to be In good condi­
tion ami that the Inspector was ap­
parently well satisfied with the pro­
gress that Is being made In the pos­
tal affairs of this city
frspector Clements has been on the
Job for a good many years. He remem­
bers when the business section of the
city was almost wholly on or near
Mill street, when there were no pared
streets or concrete sidewalks, and
when he had to go to n livery barr
on the eastern outskirts of the village
to get a team when he wished to visit
the up river post offices.
This barn stood as nearly as he
can now tell, about where the Begl-
man Candy kitchen row stand«, th»
corner of Fourth and Main Mr. Clem
ent has seen the village grow from
its m a ll beginning to its present
site and predicts that the next few
years will see still greater growth
and improvement.
I, K Bean, prominent Kuaene a»,
torney ami former »tat» repreneala-
live ami senator, today announce«! hts
»»ndtdac.y for republican nomination
as slate senator of the Joint Lam»-
|.|n n county tflslrlol A delegation of
prominent republicans spent a large
part of yesterday afternoon In con­
sultation with Mr. Bean urging him
to be a candidate.
In announcing his Intention to run.
Mr Bean stated that he would stand
onhls former record» In the house and
senate. He was a member of the legts
Islature for It years He will be o p ­
posed by Willard A Elkins, who al­
ready has announced his candidacy
for nomination.
TOWN AND VICINITY
Tonali« R»mo»»à—Mm 8 W HI Iv
anlaoii "f N«U und»rw«>i»t a toesll
operation here y«-»tvrday mo.-.ilj»
VlaU» «I Morten»«« Mom«— Mr»
John llosard of Ihn Wlllaknutl« ill«,
irle! vUtteii ynaterday »« the heme rf
Dr ami Mr» It I’ Morteli«»«!
In from Not!— M and Mt». Il y
Baker of Noll were In town on bust
ne»» Tuesday.
Her» from Ltsburg Mr
Al Montgomery are here
days from Noil.
Jasper M»n Here— P 8 Hill» of
isp.r »«» bore on huslne»» y eater-
Children In the schools of Spring-
field district, and esp.'dally thoae In ,
•he ach«w»l» In the regions adjacent t o , t
the Cascade National forest, are to; ,
hear much of the needs for forest p ro-j»
lection during National Forest week. ,
to be observed April IS to 24. accorl* !
Ing to Supervisor Nelson Macduff cf t
the Cascade forest
I«
said, will speak before all the schools
In the forest district In the ea stern .
part of the county Most of the talks
will he Illustrated by lantern slides.
The Importance of protection of the j
timber from fire will be stressed by
M ilk Spilled In A txIdenL
both speaker and teachers.
A considerable quantity of milk was
Springfield Boy Scouts are to be
spilled In to the street last night asked to consider forest problems dur-
when the Harpole delivery truck, de­ Ing the week along with other scout
livering milk on W illamette Heights, troops of the county.
broke down while Jack Harpole was
In the Springfield schools It is prob
backing it down a hill. The rear axle able that the teachers will lake up
of the truck broke, allowing the b-xfv the matter of centering Interest on
of the machine to fall to the ground. the timber resources and their conser­
vation and protection.
| The chamber of commerce here Is
endorsing the movement, and along
with the 41. unit Is urging that m«r
chants put some slogan regarding the (
forests In their windows and w h ere:
possible bring out the thought In >
flood food makes sturdy healthy constitutions, giwxl di­
gestion. Good digestion makea good disposition* and good
dispositions make happiness and good feeling all around
Perfection broad and pastries make more families happy
than any food In town because they ate made from the
purest Ingredients, scientifically baked by experienced
bakers.
Perkins
Idtxlon
Building
EKED ERESE. Prop.
Fifth unti M
It’s All in the News and it’s
STIR*RING. VIRILE. VIGOROUS. RED-BLOODED, HE
MAN DRAMA MADE EVEN MORE IMPRESSIVE BY /
BEAUTIFUL. CONTRASTING LOVE ROMANCE!
We can X
S P R IN T 1
Checks that
can’t be Raise
A briuf ?
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Things You Should Know
Baby N eed s th e
S u n sh in e
Give the baby every advantage of these nice
spring days, and take him out in the open air.
mands isolation and quarantine,
but the rest of the fam ily me« be
protected by the judicious,
ly
use of formaldehyde. Kept
led about the bedding, clothin
,-id
rugs, it is fatal to germs which
are abroad in the air. Formalde­
hyde is a good defense against
pneumonia, small-pox, and influen­
za. It should be used in forty per­
cent solution, and its use limited
to a point where it gently irritates
the pyes and nasal passages It is
never used in contact being tov
strong, but should be careful'.’
sprinkled
'out the room and
breathed i.. with the air which it
purifies.
Germs that attack the threat arc
among the easiest to destroy. If
combatted early—before they be­
come deeply imbedded in the tis­
sues. Even a weak solution of
boracic acid is effective if used as a
gargle, spray, or nasal douche at
the first sign of disturbance. Ba­
bies and small ehitdren may be
i irayed with a suitable atomizer
for the nose and throat after trips
through dust, or after attendance
on winter gatherings where some­
body coughs and thus -ets free in­
fectious barteria. A
>od plan is
to spray before going to bed and
on rising, and the boracic acid so­
lution is one of the simplest and
best preventives of trouble.
f Id, icy air is dangerous for
- dults a3 well as children. Cover
face with a light woolen
d .'.ric, if he is to be ca ried
ouyii extreme cold to a neigh-
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an d R e sp e c t y
The Famous Whitney
»
Baby Carriage
found exclusively at the Powers stores in the state
of Oregon, affords you a selection of fifteen dif­
ferent carriages, each one of them a model of style,
W F WALKER
€28
tyfETHERBEE
- POWERS
U 2-J fonerai service ^ ' N1
s PR.I ng field . ore , ° ’ A
George O’Hara
Directed by fillIdid Webb.
YANKEE WHALER THAT ROVED EVERY SEA AND
RULED EVERY PORT
A MUSICAL SPECIALTY
Charge
13734892
Interest
Credit
WITH THE
Willamette at Eleventh
QUARTETTE
_
Announcement
SEA BALLARDS.
L OLD FAVORITES
POPULÄR HITS
JG NIGHTLŸ AT 7:20
THE CHEVROLET Service of the Gannett Motor company
in Springfield haa been placed in charge of the JOLLRF-
SCAIEFE MOTOR COMPANY, which baa moved its shop
and equipment to the Chevrolet Garage In the Stevens
Building, Springfield. The Jollff-Scalefe Motor Company
have expert mechanics and are prepared to give Chevrolet
owners the best of service.
Gannett Motor Co
i
TAJtt/l
Dolores Costello
ADDED ATTRACTION
CHEVROLET CARS WILL CONTINUE TO RE SOLD AT
THE SALES ROOM AT T1IE GARAGE. These popular
models are making record breaking sales for tills district.
is arranged by os with courtesy and respect,
with formal dignity ant»' ye* w'th human
understanding. It ¡»the Service of Sincerity.
^ eSEA
Herman lelvilles class­
ic of the whaling indus­
try,"M ob u Dick? has1
been made in to th e
g r e a te s t adventure
photoplay,with Africa's
g re a te s t a c to r in the
s te lla r rôle,
__ __
THE STORY OF THE FEARLESS, HEROIC, FIGHTING,
Come In and see them today, our convenient
payment plan will enable you to enjoy the use of
one of these carriages, while paying for it.
The L<st Cerem ory
IPHONE,
The belter food a family hua the better they are In every
SPRINGFIELD BAKERY
Her» from Marcóla— Mr and Mr«
Guy Rednton of Marcóla spent W ei
n.sday visiting In Springfield.
SCHOOL CHILDREN WILL
HEAR FORESTRY TALKS
G ood Food Makes«
G ood F am ilies
Springfield Branch ’
Stcvena Building
Main Street
— AND 9:2»
“The Sea Beast”
IN NEW YORK IS NOW ON IT'S TWENTY-FIRST WEEK
OF CAPACITY BUSINESS AT $2 TOP.
_________________ ,
BUT SHOWING IN
Today
Friday
Saturday
EUGENE AT—
Popular Prices!
MATINEE - 35c
EVENING - 50c
CHILDREN - 10c