The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, April 22, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, APRIL 22.
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TUB SPRINGFIWLO NEWS
page folk
N F U / q ! There are a few sidewalks that need building
H E W O ' (hat wepe overlooked by the council and property
holders last year. A cement sidewalk on a street
Publtafcwd Kerry Thursday at
is as good as its weakest link. Repairing our
Sprlngf1*ld. Lan» County. Orwg«»u. by
sidewalks
got us mall delivery. Fixing up the
THE WILLAMETTE PRESS
rest of the weak links may bring us something
H. K MAXEY. Editor
else besides general satisfaction.
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rhere ie an enrollment of 25.0<>0.0iip students
■' In American schools. This country is fast reach­
M A H . S U B S C R IP T « » « R A T «
ing the point where every child of school age will
Oae Tear la Advance----- 11.71 Three Month« —— 7Se
be in school.
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THURSDAY. APRIL 11. H IS .
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Make Sprtngfl«« * •
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O avciop a Stroeeg T rw d lnfl P a lM ;
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SuUS a C H y
a f C o n te n ta d Hornea.
Impewv. LN.M
m ota th a R a.e in g o f Pwnafcreo
th a O ro w tn g a i F w l U W o r * fb r
IV. Tall tha World Aboot Orwgoert. SeoiUc W oodae
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RESIGNATION OF COX.
The resignation of Councilman Herbert J. Cox .. . ------------------
T R ~JL ee.-I Miteciallv at this time. Coming guilty of ftrst degree
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from the various funds and' heinous
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SELF SERVICE
LOW PRICES
GrindelPs Grocery
PORMJCRLY THE ALL PACKAGE 0R0CERY
Main Near Fourth St. Next to the Independent Meat Market
Artstyle Chocolates
A DRINK
The new sensation In quality
hocolales— truly the best and
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‘a'nd“byT'do.n? en’ sw eete.t of gifts for the sweet-
to shoot down officers?
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How long
t o f ln o th e n 5 .
On. Pound »1.50
m> constituted th a t'
of
mery’s Drag
Store
crimes that they cannot sen In the crime a threat
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May 9th
Mother’s Day
We Give 8. & H. Green 8tamps
to to .
gone over and re-entered in a new and up o
We are glad to meet new customers us well as the old.
DRUCSTORK
murder.
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S S ' X S y S T U X t «*■ > « “ ■
L „ d \2 X e n t, to to p to e to to
in the SteveiiB-Pvrkins Building. Main and Fourth Street*.
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SENTIMENTALITY PLOWU8HBB YET.
Another Omgoo alaynr paid thw penalty ot h l. ertmr
on the waffold today. But he did not go to the « a lio « ,
wlthoot the usual hue and cry among the sentlm enUltots
Delegations of organiiatlona that exist for alleged hu­
manitarian purposes besought the governor to exercise
clemency. They had no evidence to show that the con­
demned man had been wrongfully convicted. They based
their appeals on their disbelief in capital punishment.
Why will cttlxens undertake to Influence officials who
are sworn to uphold the law . of the state to break them?
As long as we have the capital punishment law. why not
let It take Its course when murderers have been proven
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We Are Now in Our
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PAYS THE pipBB?
That Mother Enjoys
Next to the delicious flavors from which she may select
her favorite, she appreciates the absolute cteanllnesu and
purity of our Sodas. It will add to your « njoynient of them,
too. so why not make thia your soft drink headquarters,
along with moat of the other folks who know goodness and
quality?
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d<t(kre pnv with his knowledge Of higher account- Wlnnton Churchill does him self little credit and his
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ha£praveJHnraiuable’ to the city. He has ~ ntrT „tt.e service by exbum,„« that
bat
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X / s h o w n himself to be able in handling the , lr<ni«iy a c tiv e c o r p s e - t o e c a n c e lla tio n o f war «tabts ---------------------------------- ---------------------
wwrlnns citv nroblems that has come up If we A, chancellor of the Exchequer and a lewder In the Tory
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Springfield's
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f f a ir s would be „iM n i move Actually
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e a a
LUTHER BURBANK
T „ » h e r R u r b a n k whose wizardry
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with plants
L S m ™ evZrlastine name in this worfd, died
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1 use only 100% guaranteed
between the tw o nations at a time when England may
pure white lead, sine and lin ­
nP«rf friends badly.
seed oil paint, beautiful, dur­
Churchill's picture o f the F « lt« l States as a land fat
tening on wealth "drawn from the d-w .-tated and war- able and w ea r re s is tin g . 1
pvv p a re th e s u rfa c e p ro p ­
e r ly a n d b r u s h t h a p a in t
I n so y o u r h o u s e g ats
m a x im u m p a in t p ro te c ­
t io n a n d service.
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S I2 Main St.
MONEY IN THE HANK IS ONE OF THE
MOST
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MONEY WILL BRING. STARTING AN AC­
COUNT IS A SIMPLE MATTER.
In In te r n a , M e d icin e fo r th e
DO IT
p e el fifte e n ye a rs
TODAY.
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DOES N O T O P E R A TE
Will be a t
OSBURN HOTEL
WEDNESDAY/ MAY S.
Office Hours: 10 A. M . to 4 P. M .
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By A B CHAPIN
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WHATEVER COMFORTS OR PLEASURE
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YOU
YOU KNOW THAT YOU ARE A88URED
Commercial State Bank
ONE DAY O NLY
< r r r v rp usually -S rrí B ly Tfeec
UAWH T'SMC 9 M X Tb t X WAMCD -
TIIOUOHTS
PROSPERITY OR A TIME OF TROUBLE.
Or. Mellenthin
Advertising Is the fuel of buslnees. Stint the fuel and
your engine run» «low. No fuel, no «peed.—Northern
Furnltiire.
AIN’T IT THE TRUTH
SATISFYING
CAN HAVE. WHETHER IT HE A TIME OF
Coming to
Eugene
One way to get ahead and keep ahead 1» to do each
)ob aa though you were going to be Judged by that alone.
—Becker’« House Organ.
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You Cannot Dodge
VASBY BROS.
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enter It In the name or democracy, there was notniggard-
lin e « in men or money. Yet the politicians of Europe—
setting up a claim because of thte very aid—would place
the whole tremendous financial burden of the war on the
L hannv ”
back of
American taxpayer.
ItV pronouncement that he was an “Infidel" Nor Is this a ll: damned for h l. «tlnglness. the American
»rough? a Storm of protests upon him. He sought taxpayer seldom retorts that he la elready peytng all Of
rainlv at his age to answer eacti critic—and his own share and half of Europe s—which he it.
hero were thousands Of them. He clung to his The United States h a . gone to the very nmtt in grant-
•ontention that there Is no life beyond the grave. ,ng concessions and virtual moratoriums in fathoming
The controveraary unnerved him—and
his "ability to pay.- m affixing low rate, of i.terest We
neth failed in the crisis.
»’’• not (aB pictured by the foreign pres, and politicians)
- - a lauds
nation
of despite
Sbylocks demanding our pound of flesh.
And now the entire world
him,
iis religious conviction, as a great scientist and There Is some thought that Churchill Is playing for a
breakdown of the Britlsh-Amerlcan funding agreement
1 great and lovable man.
If so he is wasting breath; to reduce financial arrange­ ■
ments any further would be equivalent to paying an ad­
PROSPECTS SEEM GOOD.
mission fee for getting Into the war.—Dearborn Independ­
With excellent growing crops and a fair market
n sight the fanner can gp about his work this e n t.
A FACT
me 91MM« on yossr worl
‘*Hencalled himself an "infidel.” "The idea that
ILrut fo il would send neople to a burning hell
8 Utterly damnable ” he said. "My religion is a
•elitrion of love I love everybody. I want every-
pring with optimism. The winter and spring has
>een Ideal for both fall and spring grain as well
« vegetoable and fruits. A little rain will be need-
id in the next few weeks but it’s an even bet we
«rill get it.
After a few lean years, it would seem that the
’armer faf,?s a fairly prosperous one. And what
,
fHo farmer is good for the rest of us.
EGGIMANN’S
— A art A l l p u h t o o u t veten
mama w i V vb j a l i t t l » h e l p
Bppingfieid, Oregon
A Good Bank* In A Good Country
N o C harg e fo r C e s e u lte tlo n
Dr Mellenthin I* a regular grhduat*
In medicine and surgery and is Hcen,
sed by the state of OREGON
He
does not operate for chronic appendi­
citis, gall ston<s; ulcers of stomach,
¡¿tonsils or adenoids.
He has to his credit wonderful re-
j suits In dlsejiHes of the stomach, liver,
(»livols, Mood «Uln, nerves, heart, kid­
ney, blftfltler. bed w elling, catarrh,
weak lung', t'h, ernatlmn, sciatica, leg
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ulcers and rectal ailments.
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Below nre th" names of n few of
Ids many satisfied pntlenU In O re­
gon:
Mrs. W. J. Martin, Moro, high blood
pressure.
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Mr .
Westburg,
Colton
stomach
trouble.
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Mrs.
Tlalvnr
Nelson,
Chinook,
1 Wash . goitre.
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Martin
Jorgenson,
Astoria,
nerve
, trouble.
Mrs. Chris Hanson, Chinook, Wash ,
I bowel trouble and neuritis.
Mrs. James Kills, Coquille, gall
stones and colitis.
Janies Sues«, Lakeside, Ulcers of
stomach.
J. R Jenkins, Silverton, circulatory
trouble.
Remember the above date, that cou-
solatlon on Ibis trip will be free and
that his treatment Is different.
Married women must be accompan­
ied by their husbands.
Address: 211 Bradbury Bldg., Log
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