The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, June 24, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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ee are broken In the United States each year.
MOVE HERE THIS
Not all of them are thrown at husbands of
I course but we would like to see this account
G L. Lovet*»« of Sialthvra,
S prlagfiald. Lane County, O r a a n , by
T H 1 W IL L A M B T T 1 P R E » «
H. K. MAXBT. Editor
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THl'ttSDAY. JVNB 24. I I » .
Brlttah
Columbia, liked Springfield and »I
elalty so wall attar
bare of
vlnlty
anar a »lall
»tall «are
or a a^ ¡
itetnixed.
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Lockjaw Is disappearing with the horse, chief f(,w lUy, , ba, t,« decided u» Iwaia!
tfca host
germ. Automatic — jaws
are .T hl>„,
permanently.
..v.cv of
v . the
. . . . lockjaw
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permanently
Mr. Mr.
Lore Lovelvaa
lie« put put
1.
»k.Jw
. Altalaksl Hv
40 (if
. a-
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««a.
taking
their "1.10.»
place caused
by (hit
the Increase 11
tlse
of a-. (,ls wish*«
into anion
by «eourtag
am
automobiles we suppose.
option on the acre tract north i f ,
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town belonging to A. T Steven« and)
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To the man who said the newspapers are all
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— wind we rejoin that “so is your pneumatic tires fa”
but they get there Just the same, and make rid- "I wanted to visit thl» «eetlon ot
ing a lot easier?
Oregon for twenty year»." »aid Mr
a
Editorial Program
net Cantar et Wee-
Make SpHngf1«td tha li
ter« Oregon.
M. Develop a Strong Trading Paint ■ ulM a City
of Contented Momaa.
•IL Improv« L ivin g Condition« an tha Farm. Pea-
mat« tNfc Ra.«lng of Pueabead LI V .sto ck and
•ha G row ing a* P n d t; W a r * fa r B «ttar M a rtt.ta
IV. T a ll tha W o rld About Oregon1» Soanle W *“
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l.ovelc»«. "and finally took the tim e ,
to come down here io look the coun
A man who marries a woman with seventeen ,ry ov,.r , „k, „
and ,hlllk thtl
_ children isn't a step-father, writes a contetupor rllnittte great. I will be back next fait
• ary. He's a step ladder.
to Hr* as soon aa I can arrange my
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affairs In British Columbia *
Mr . Lovtleaa ......
came . hero
June 10 aa
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the guct of charter Hayney. three
mil»»
north
of -----
town M lie left Moada/
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for hl» home and will try »nil he back
September 1 Mr. Loveleaa ha» lived
C o m m e n t
all hl» Ilf« In Canada and ha» aeveml
E d ito r ia l
»on» In bo states up there. They wtll
remain In Canada he «(«tea, hut hl«
NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH.
i wife will accompany him to hla new
(American Legtoo W eekly)
In Springfield
The
horns, m
the
hoofs, the » »piked
of m ilitarism-
m e norns.
e nows.
p a r,, tall >«
..... . . ill . . . home
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those the one-sided pacifist »«-«a in the Army War college.!
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Major General
Hanson E.
of . the S U R V E Y O F C O A S T
u en w a i tianeon
r, Ely
uiy 1» commandant U
i,mr War
w-r co
linen He-ntoke
r-.n M
il I C SHOW
«5 V
Army
college
He. epoke before the Rochester (New
FIR
MILLS
"York» Poet of The .American Legion not long ago. and !
235 SHIFTS BUSY
flnal W0Pd» to tha legionnaire» were:
“We have become a tremendously wealthy nation Un-
Portland. Aid-» St.— .Special i — O f
fortunately, the World war has greall) reduced the wealth a list of 1S7 ftr awamtlla. covering
most Ruroavns nations Nearly all of them are our heavy the west coast district from Coos
deMora
arP to preserve our place among the great Bay to British Columbia. Ihctu«lve
nation» of the earth we must be prepared to defend Our and In which Is represented both
^ 1 ^ Thts naUoll wag pencetved in war. preserved hr war ’14jor an<| medium ailed plant»,
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and made tbe mtghtJert nation on earth by war To deny wt.rt>
ting a total
were ()n
on Jlint.
June 15
15 ,)per!,
operating
(hU |g U) deny |he ,ruth W|th the p ^ H e exception of >f jsg ahlfta acoordlna to a survey
< u r.-.
(he M, xira|J war conflict* engaged In by this nation have by
headquarters here Six plants
been ungoUKht and unavoidable; tihey have been for Uh-
ra reported recently closed down
erty and un)on and (jpmot.racy To teach that war 1» hor , r varylng period»
rtble waalefu| an<| criminal 1» right To teach that war
The 54 extra shifts Indicate that
18 to ** ’•so rted to only as a final recoure Is humanity aM,rolllna,H y 2» per cent of the fir
and w,gd,>nl To tfach , hat war is to be avoided at »"v • „,¡11* listed are operating on more
A fledging bird will eat more than twice Its
w p |g h t jn worms in a day.
We heard a young
fe M o w
that about his girl.
That Future President
in Your Home
Changing fast—growing up every’ day tt Httle nearer
man's estate. Tltere's only one way to remember him Just
as he la take pictures. And with an —
ANSCO READY-SET CAMERA
It's particularly eaay. Eastman Films, developed and print­
ed here will win your approval.
Buy a $1.00 Ansco for the kiddles.
Flanery’s Drug Store
T3L. yewoft AW
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LANE'S HIGHWAY SYSTEM.
No county in Oregon or perhaps any other
popula
tion can boast better roads than in Lane county,
The comprehensive
comprenensive system of
o t macadam
[u s w iu n in high-
u « “-
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»...lit I in
t . the
th e lnaf
years through
throuah rolling
ways
built
last few yeari
angi tuojuntainous country stands as a monument
to the energy of the people in this section. It
is now possible to reach nearly all parts of the
county on a good macadam road. True r*'e>
are rough at times but this cannot always be
avoided as maintenance has become a greater
task than road building.
With the completion of the highway to the
coast. Lane county has within its borders, moun-
tains, streams, glacial peaks, lakes, hot springs.
forests and sea coast easily accessible by automo-
bile. What greater variety can one wish for as
planes of recreation? Compared with many parts
Of the world we havejnuch to be thankful or.
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u n l i e a o States
t a i e s with
w n u the
lu r o same
a u ir
area it!
in tilP
the United
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Announcement
I have returned to my former biiatncHH. the Sanitary
Market In Springfield, and wlnlt again to see all my old
friends and put rotis of this meat market.
Quality ami Service has always been my motto You
will find here a full line of fresh meats, salted and amoked
meats and fish.
Fresh fish on Fridays will also be u feature of this mar-
ket.
Ice delivery will be three times a week.
COOPERATION AND COMPETIT1 . .
“We can cooperate and yet compete,” writes cost—coat of home, o f honor, of virtue 1« to teach dec» |baB # , | ng|e «hlft basis When con.-
• pared with fir sawmill operation of
Herbert Hoover, secretary of commerce, in Na- demy and degeneracy."
May 15. there are at present IS
tion's Business. This is a new idea in business If chi» be militarism, what ts truth»
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! shift« now cloard down that wern
and one that is gaining popularity, it is not nec-
psaary longer to condemn on^s competitor as a
BROOKHART AND THE PRIMARIES.
running at that lime
(Record Press. Ellensburg. Wash.I
A summary of report» received
robber or one who uses dishonorable methods.
In
fact the fall merchant
does methods
it generally
sees a >“
T. F. Bennett, Prop,
¿¡.'trade
off. The who
old time
act as
‘'cummtnTX 7f <»«'"« ''¿"^he'^^nuL ' m ^.m uv r
his trade fall off. The old time methods act as a
Phone so
Fifth and Main St.
boomerang in the new world. This wholesome co-
ouUtaBd)njt m„n jn the upper houa, 9t shutdown of July s will reduce output
operation in business IS also
*“ ^ e r * COMreM Cummins has been a great leader and h l. name at 7« O- r « nt of all operations for
Using Nowdays merchants pay little attention to
[(1 much ,mpnrtant leg,slatlon. He h a . been period, varying from one W«jk to
the cut-throat competitor for he usually cut his
f
rppub,|(.an
for allTO, t , one month, according to «L he.dquar
own throat aad we are joon nd of him.
generation He baa fought the b attle, of tha farmer and t » r a ____________________
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of the laboring man but he haa gone down to defeat bo-
rilPQTQ
We learn something every day!
cause another man went cut with aelftah and totally Im N A D V O R N IK S H A V E G U E S T o
For vears and years we’ve had drummed into posstbn promise» to those groups, who have been carried
CHICO, CALIFORNIA
Olir ears the notion that early to bed and early to away to the extent of completely forgetting the work Cum
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A. E. Roberts, President
rise makes us healthy, wealthy and wise.
mins has done in their behalf.
Mr and Mrs J F Nadvorntk are
Secretarial
Stenographic
That theory has been shattered by an Invest!- Brookhart is a clever stump speaker. Nevertheless in entortaining friend» fro m ('sllfornts
this —
week
Mr and
gation of sleep made recently at the Mellon In- the last general election he was defeated In the old ro k St their
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Stit ’te for Industrial Research at Pittsburg. Th< ribbed republican State of Iowa His nomination is wit.1 Mrs Mensel Semerad an l Mrs. A. T
invent’gators studied students as they slept and out the slightest doubt due to the invasion of the repub Kusy arrived June lfi after a vls.t
as thev worked after various tests, and found Htan primaries by men of other parties and without doubt with relative« at Chico. California
that there !s nothing in the idea that one works means that Iowa. I ng a Stronghold of republicanism will Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burda and Mr
992 Willamette Street
Burda’s father t ame Monday night j |
best in the early morning hours When “fresh have two democratic senators after next March
and Mrs W> nset Tarakn ar- j _J
from a good sleep.”
Cummins was elected In the first republican primaries and Mr ________
This "freshness" is usually a heaviness and fa to be resorted to only as a final recourse Is humanity r|vw1 Tuesday night
wav
dulhtess of mind, and efficiency is not gained The »«me primary taw today has brought aboet hla defeat
On fhp W
11V .’own Mr« S«merad i
hdoui a
im in u i gcio
iai «r.gjx.»,..»«■
a gtn'Rr
•■ nsralvals and ,
stroke « of
until after the body and brains have been in ac- anti
and yet w
without
a miuui
doubt m
in a a c dean-cut
general
election
Cummins would defeat Brookhart or any democratic can-
, o he taken to the Pacific Ch»ts- i
tion for some time.
didate The primary law as at present drawn In lowd as In t,„n hosnltal In Eugene for treatment .
So, sleep in—if you can get away with It.
Sanitary Market
Eugene Business College
IT’S A GOOD SCHOOL
The average weekly movie theatre attendance
In1 the United States is 130 million. Evidently
some people go twice.
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Washington does not and seldom ever will bring about Mr anl, Mr«. Semerad lived tn Snrln>-
the aelectlon of the best man available.
rw»l<1 last fall for three months befor« j
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| Ko(|, r » oChk-o to »pend th« w'nter
No man ha» ever yet succeeded In lifting himself up
qute three fatefTles planned to mn-
|by tngglng at his bootstraps The only way In which tkiM tiyr
to Dickinson North D«kotv
can be accomplished 1» by reaching up and grasping som »-'hnt their trln haa he»n disrupted hv
Many a good flivver is missed by someone that thing a b o v e.-B en Jones.
does not understand it—game is true of »eo»le. C1“*’1
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WAR RI3K INSURANCE
DATES ARE EXTENDED
Instruction have Just heen receive.!
by the Portland office of the IT. S.
Veterans' hnrean authorising rein­
statem ent of war time Insurance bv
ex-service men until Jnly , . tti7 . ae-1
cording to an announcement made by
Kenneth L Cooper, regional manager
1 of the bureau. July 2. 192fi had been
1 aet by congreaa aa bhe tlm* limit for
both reinstatement and .onveralon of
war risk Insurance hut the new or­
der extends the time one year.
An added feature tn this connection
Is the privilege of taking out a flve-
vpar level nremlnm term pollcv at a
low rate prior to the above date which
may later he converted Into one nt
the six forms of permanent life and
endowment government policies. Thl«
gives the ex-service man until July 2.
1927 to secure the low rate five-year |
policy.
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The American T-cglon advocated
thia legislation on the gronnda that
many wlfr veterans have not yet ad­
justed their economic affairs to stub
an extent that they can afford at this |
time to carry one of the government’s ,
permanent trsurnncf policies.
Many Spend 8undsy At Myers Park.
Thp picnic and eamp grfuinds at
Myers park were full of campers l»»t
Bunday according to local people who |
went out there to spend the day.
Among those present were Mr. and
Mrs Roland Moahler of Springfield, I
Mr and Mrs. W R Knott, the Rev
and Mrs. F. C Stivers, and J. C. ITol
brook »nd son, David of Eugene.
IT’S HOT B U T -
Kggtmann has the Ice cream and
off. Whether It’s a dish of pure-
Iced soda It will hit the spot on a
they «an give their children our
pure, wholesome aud nourishing.
they eat It will be good for them
effects.
cold drinks to cool you
cream. Ice cream or an
hot day. Mothers know
Ice orenm because It Is
No matter how much
and there will be no 111
EGGIMANN’S
When in Eugene
EAT AT
THE MANHATTAN CAFE
The best place to Eat
Open Day and Night
685 Willamette St.
Eugene, Ora.
ALWAYS THE SAME
“GOOD”
I’erfeotlon cakes and pies are always delicious. You take
no chance when you buy one every member of the family
will like it and there will not be a crumb wasted. We use
the best recelpes and methods In our baking. Besides we
make our pastry right here In Springfield in a modern
sanitary shop that you may inspect at all times.
THE BREAD YOU DON’T TIRE OF
SPRINGFIELD BAKERY
Perkins
lia tó n
Bui Mi ng
FRED FRESE, Prop.
Fifth St,
Springfield
Phone 66