The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, June 10, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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pauk puck
Tree Falls, Man la Hurt
When a tree fill on the E« Ito Hoi
OF BIO RAIL PAGEANT low mill Saturday.
II. W«>irlag,
Extravagant use of money In eleetloua la again i
Published Every Thursday at
•on the caiem lar” of the United S tates Senate. J ,
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JttM workman, euetalned a fractured noae
and a badly braised shoulder, tout
gpriagtl.ld, Lane County. Oregon, by
One more, the people are to hear the cry of to -iS|.Vci»l i When ih r big iro n » all other hand» ear aped unhurt. A
THE WILLAMETTE PRESS
‘•New berry ism,” charges and counter-charges of |w>rtaili»n pageant "Klatawa," the local physician, acoompuuled hv a
H. K. MAXSY. Editor.
central feature Of Rttseiie“» celebri!
rampant political corruption.
nurse, » « • rush'd to the scene when
tlen in honor of the completion or news of the accident reached her»'
Mat.rc«! aa second class matter. February >4. 1SSJ at ih**
This time the senate, through a com m ittee-al- th Hug, ne-Klamath Falls branch of
postoffic«. Springe«**. Oregon
__ ready appointed by Vice-President Dawes, will tin- South« rn Pacific. 1» prevented on
sift the nomination of Congtessm nn William S. (inyward field. August I» and 2«, il IN TIIK CIWPPIT COURT OF TIIE
M A IL S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E
<»F ORBOON F u ll LANK
75e
\ ’are over Senator George W harton Pepper in the will present numerous evidence* of STATE
C se Tear In Advance----- >1.75 Three Months
C lllN T Y
*c recent republican prim aries in Pennsylvania.
Pnlvi i
of Oregon cooperation In
• t l M o n th s _____________ > L H
Single Copy ■
Eunice Herahey. Plaintiff, v . John
th.-
"Trail
to
Rail” t»»tlvlHc«
tlcrehey, Defendant.
It is generally conceded th at more m oney—
THVRSDAY. Jt'N E 10. 1920
Ila' ward field li.r lf I» the scene
To the defendant John Herahey:
from $2.000,000 to $5.000,000 has been spent In
•s ~~ • , the
In the name of the state of Oregon
Pennsylvania fight than In any other primary at -h. unlvrr.lt»» «»*»». «1.- .
you are hereby »utumened to answer
. in this country.
’« «* «rand.mmt and bleachers win the complaint filed ag»ln»t you In the
Editorial Program
»It the thou.and who will view the above etitltl»el «aae and court within
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M aks SpHnafisId the Ind ustrial C satsr of Wss- *
Thflt’s a lot of money for any purpose, and e n -' ipagaant which will tell the »tore of
* tlrely too much, the senate believes, to win a i the development of tranaportntlon l>t
»
tern Orepcn.
a M. Develop a Strong Trading Point; Build a City * chance for a seat iu the United State« Govern- Oregon, through a v r le a of dramatic
episode» from the day of the Indian
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s f C on ten ted Hom es.
. ment.
a |iu Improve Living Condition« on the Fams. F t a-
on the primitive, trail to the day of
i t ’s so much more than Senator Newberry was the Mogul locomotive and the air
mote the Raising a» Purebred Livestock and
AX ECUO OK THE NEW B ER R Y A FFAIR.
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
HAYWARD FIELD SCENE
• supposed to have «pent that the Newberry case
Tlv> f(eM hM a
N e w b eiy was :a ccused o V
h(|,
having spent $195.000 to win a prim ary from .
• . . . tana ................................................................... Henry
Ford In 1918 T h e .m o u n t ...need . lo r.
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” » '• “ « MlrT'-d t h . , r n . l . to the point of rMolT-
. e A u u n v r r v rH FX T
ing th at the expenditure publk,
of such a sum
as this p “
A COMMUNITY CHEST.
, t d e c la r ,,d n, the HriA
p
a
t h . Growing of
M F ru
r u it;
.« W
W«wk
foe Better
B ettar M arkets
a r k e t.
the
o rk for
.V , T«M th . W a rM About O regon-. Boentc w<w*~
• sinks into oblivion
c u tlv « ,
MILEAGE RECORD
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Tours».
I
Cow«
On—
Stevens Hall. Springfield. Everv
Saturday-Night. Oairette Orchestra
Tlcketa 75c
29-09
23.60
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S«den
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Clawli» Can
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16.74
a t y our.
•SWBEFSTAKES WINNER
from pure sweet cream .
DRUGSTORE
S ù ? n iP ffiiî> m [L w n
th a t won the
YOSEMITE
ECONOMY RUN
It's the best can be hail.
EGGIMANN’S
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When in Eugene
EAT-AT
THE MANHATTAN CAFE
The best place to Eat
Open Day and Night
Eugene, Ore.
685 W illamette S t
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Bread Your Best Food
Wholesome, fresh baker's bread has been found to be
the best ull 'round food rich In every element that maki s
healthy, sturdy bodies In children and sustained strength,
and health ln adults.
PERKECT1ON BREAD Is fresh from our ovens In Spring-
field every morning.
THE BREAD YOU DON’T TIRE OF
SPRINGFIELD BAKERY
Perkin«
I jtxtou
Building
Fifth St.
Springfield
Phoue 66
FRED FRE8E, Prop.
SUMMER SCHOOL
SPECIAL RATES
Secretarial, Stenographic or Book­
keeping Course
Auk for Information
992 Willamette St.
Eugene, Oregon
7
V A C A T IO N !
*______the
Red Crown m ileages
Ï fi «
cream 1« certainly dellclouB. We m ake our own Ice cream
Eugene Business College
19.06
' FW«to.Trvr—
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Ice cold sodas hit the spot these days and a dish of Ice
w il sp ecial guest
O ld T i m . D in e s .
C L H w iu M
T o u rm ,
But, Egglmann has som ething on tap to cool you off. Our
C A L L A N D H’CK D r N W Freer»
n »rt «e <m ’»IkL- «nit btt».,- work
L to A n g e le i-Y osemite Economy Run
May 21-22
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BOY IT S HOT!
papa.
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Every year in Springfield there are num erous th a , prjn,a ries Tought with hugs am ounts of n to n -,
' o Tharhrr
drives and solicitations for money. The burden ev were « dangerous to the perpetuity of a free
,ltn|a„an,
,h, un,
of th e giving falls on the business men. Seldom governm ent” and harm ful to the honor and d ig -; *
nf Portland .u
a week passes when he is not asked to give nity of the senate."
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n a g e n . -R aaurt." .n<<
som ething. M ain of the I’« op e w » n a
,jle
of tb(, Pennsylvania spree are h»-r».K a director of l v s e pageant»
solit nations are ” Tg
* What Springfield anything like true, Newbern- was a short skate, with year» of »«perieuee in the mid
go around 1
, * v c ir and then no m ore—- And politic» has not been puriHed. Instead, th® «lie w*«t on her vtalt to Eugene to
needs is o n e .»!_ • ■ > . • ■ •
should be price of a seat In the senate of the United Staten ««art preliminary arvangymm»., for
a comm unity chest D in i This fi nd «Bourn
p
lncrea8ed five tilnes froni $195.000 to $2.- the production, complimented Mr
worked out so every person in bprtngiieiu wouiu
» t
th ach er on h l. rra»p of the pag. ant
have a change to give, not only the ones who 000.000.
| Thacher
live on Main street.
s
More than $400.000.000 Is hoarded away In llon wlltl Hayward field as a place
An estim ated budget for Springfield’s quota m attresses, stockings, sugar bowls, cupboards for lhr rr,Mi„ctlon.
to th Salvation Armv Red Cross. Boy Scouts, and other hiding places In this country, according
t ’nlver.ltv atudenta living In anl
children s home, relief of the poor, etc might be to experts of the United S tates Treasury.
Rhoul Eutenr are expected 10 ««arc
worked out by a comm ittee composed of fepre-
This needless waste, really wanton and rim- r-
n h'
,,f ,h' ' '*
Be ntafives of the different fraternal, church and {na| coujd jt j)p coaxed out of its hiding places
"
w ll; * ' /
, h . ,tu .
civic organizations. When the am ounts are fixei . a n j put
wor^ even at 4 per cent interest in *°n*
l’rtrl
?
let this committee go out and get the money and g ^ n g s banks, might be turned to much good to
ln ,h * <’’“'5“rtmeut of «t™■« -
let everybody understand that there wll be but th<f
Wjc> R represent8 a lo8g of $16>00O.OOii ,0 ** ca,t ,or ,he
ro‘'
K
drive
who Is asked an n u a„ y.
•*»
y >ne
iAXJ A
»» * ’ kJ » in
*» 1927.
.. - Nearly ¥ everyone
•
o Kive but once in a year will feel liberal.
• • •
American newspapers last year carried $720.-jl-lON PURCHASE IS
A
REAL
ESTATE
BARGAIN
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000,000 worth of advertising of which $500,000-'
DISCUSSION TOPIC
Fifty-nine years ago your Uncle Samuel made 000 was spent In local papers. This shows the
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«reo.t b u s in e s s deal the purchase of Alaska.
faith the American business m an has come tQ Purchs»« from E. It
.
a g re a t B u sin ess u c u —
niuuntaln
lion
for
mascot
of
the
local
- „ u n u .n lia s for ms.co< of th . h x -l
President Grant s adm inistration bought Alas-
Alas- have
have in
in the
the power
power of
of advertising.
advertising,
Ltona club was the topic of d U iu * » io n
ka from Russia by treaty, paying only $7,200.000
at the meeting last Friday noon, ano
to add 531.409 square miles of territory to Ameri­
th» committee hamtltng the matter
E d ito r ia l
C om m ent
can possessions.
! waa given another wvek In watch to
RADIO HELPS SOLVE "FARM PROBLEM
In these 59 years the purchase has yielded
< Investigate the co»t of a cage for the
(Industrial N ew . Bureau.)
m ore than $500‘ 000 000 in cash returns. A single
: beast
keeping
hL.
appetlt.
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(M'UBl and of arv
p.MB M
W- -ri
gold
prospector,
capital
a —
grub stake, a One out of every six farm er. In the country now h a . appea.eil. The committee favor, the
g
,t 'n i
p i u o j r v v * w * 1 with
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pick and shovel, has taken out as mu( 1 as t ‘ a ra(j|o K(>t A good one, too; a rec ent survey made by pm chase of the lion. an«l It I. likely
Original purchase price.
. the Department of Agriculture shows that the average that the animal will be seat to the
In 1925, the yield for America was $5,042, S1«- „ st ha. been >175. and they can be tuned In for distant Sun Francisco convention of Lion»
In gold and silver and $55,440,645 in genearl gtatjons fp In Alberta and Saskatchewan. Canada, on International by the local club If he
m erchandise. The total for the fiscal year was t(,e lonely wheat farms, the proportion with radio .eta 1» purchased
$71,042.862, or just $53.842.862 more in one year |g eTPn ¡ar<er
p ifoLagnn and F B Hamlin
than the whole territory originally cost.
,
t
. delegate» to the Corvallis convetton.
The seal vield from the Pribilof Islands alone In many case», grain and livestock scalper, have Ob
tw, ,ha, eT..„t
lh„ Hub.
nets more than $700,000 a year. There are both >< ted to this radio growth; they .a y it g iv e, the farmer Th<> roinBltti,f nn pnrk„ , nno,1B1.pi
placer and lode mining for gold and silver. Oil * chance to know from the co lleg e. ,n d federal author.
(.omrnunl„ . plrr.,r , „„ h,.lrt a, th­
is being hunted in various sections, but as yet n le . the real price, a» early a . the d ealer, th em .lev e. do. #
Jnnp , g
has not been developed. The salmon, halibut and and they ,-an no longer .peculate on the farmer.- Ignor-
>n UoB>
()n ban(J w)th , h„ r
o th er fisheries are oi great value.
a" « » ^ u n t fact in explaining
)n a„ )i|t|n%
th.
All of which proves the transaction was one the general prosperity trend of farming to, know values event a success.
Bhrewed stroke by the United States governm ent, and actually get w h .t product, are worth.
p R rU rk , Q(|ntjr
Srout „ „
»I» week» from the find publication
if | hl* »uniinon» uitd if you fall *°
to answer plaintiff will apply I» lb«
court for the relief demanded in the
aiplalul. namely, that the inarratge
relation > xl.Huc botweoU plaintiff
and defendant I»' wholly dlaaolved.
and Ihal plaintiff have cu»t««lv of
th. minor children of plaintiff ami da-
fondant Thl» aummona la »erred upon
you by publication bv virtu«' of an
order nia te June h. 192«. Iiy the Hon.
I) F gklpwnrlli. clrcull Judge, dlrecb
mg »m h publication for «is » m -e c lv «
w«'.'k» 111 the Hprlngfl» I l N»W». and
thpl def. n«taul nnuwer the »uine with-
in
»lv w.'.'k» from the ftr»< puhtien-
ttnn thereof T h l. aumimma t» ftr»t
»o piihllhi «I Juu» 10. 1920
S H ALLEN.
Attorney for Flalnllff, Eugene.
Oregon.
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Deflects
thedood
t&ste of
fa vn te r
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No«« ahov« how th« gvaat R«d Crown
»D«d «p in th« 10th A a m a l L o * A «s» l»»-'
Bconom r R a o —M y M M o< StMMMrd OU n t» rl« n < »
«V« p u t «hem «har«, «nd «sp«f« driver« kn ow K
T h . A nnual Lo« A n g .lm - V o e ^ W Sconomy
R o n — th« major «v«n< o f It« hind in th e U nited
S tatM —M • highly competltlv« run In which «he
winner« ar« th« e«r« «howing th« great««« mllaage
•conomi«« under «ach clsMlflcatlon,
It «rill p«y you to tr .ln your car*. »p«edouistM
on th« mil«« «nd m ilM in R«d Crown gasolin«!
M«k« ■ point of calling for I« «t Btandard OU
Servi«-« Stations «nd «t d « s l« r « — your nearest R«d
Crown dealer is ■ special!«« on mUaal
«—now in effect to your favorite summer
playgrounds. Reduced ra.undttip. tickets
w ith return limits to fit your vacation plans.
Y ou can save money for pleasure uses;<(-
Convenient, comfortable servic« to Newport,
Coos Bay, Tillam ook beaches; O regon Caves,
Crater Lake. You’ll arrive there rested and ready
for vacation fun, with the maximum amount c.f
time there.
Ask about the low sum m er fare»
to California and the East.
Flanery’s
Drug Store
'll
STANDARD.OIL COMPANY OF C A L IFO R N IA
L o w Fares
by treun.
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T b a W e iC ro w n M fle-
M < Card w ill a ta ri
yon on an economy
run of your o w n — ash
fcr It . T a ll» w h a t <•
do trjr y o u r iro Lor—
•b o u t eorho rvtor ad*
feat to g * -ju s t bow t»
d rive for » » a i m » «
New •»
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Southern Pacificlines
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