The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, July 08, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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No president was born, lived a t the time of
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
election, o r Is hurried west of the Mississippi
river. Still there is hope for our boys. There Is
alw ays the first one.
Kvcry Thar» J ay at
Springfield. Lana Coaaty. Oregon, by
T H E W IL L A M E T T E
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A Champ At 81
Cab Driver Fined—J. K hall of
rvculvvd a »3 flue at tha city hall for
follura to atop at a railroad croealag
Ha was driving an Kug«m* taxi when
stopped by the traffic officer.
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PRESS
A domestic science course in a Chlaago school
has been started to aid husbands In carving meat.
Mrtarad aa i r ^ " 1 cieee matter February 14. 1H1 at the T h a t’s what we call real extension service.
H. B MAXEY. Editor.________ _ _ _ _ _
ppatofnca. Sprtagflekl. Oregon____________
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M A IL S U B S C R IP T IO N r a t i
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DRU GSTO RE
Alaska exported $62.223.000 w orth of pro­
ducts last year. Considering the fact that we paid
$7.200,000 for Alaska territory It Is yielding a
good return.
n a . Tear In Advance---- »I ?» Three Montha
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THURSDAY. JULY S 11S4-
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Editorial Program
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Make Springfield tha Industriel Canta» ef Wee-
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tarn Oregon.
• M. Develop a Strong Trading
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of Contented Homea.
a ||k Improve Living Conditions .on tha Fana Pre-
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mots the Ra alno of Purebred Livestock and
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the Growing of Fruit; Work for Better Markets
IV. Tall tha World About Oregon’s Bosnie Wonder-
$1 Gillette Safety
Razor
50c Package of Gil-
lete Blades
50c Klenzo Shav­
ing Cream
A tom ato grower in northern Mexico has
ordered two airplanes to sprinkle insect powder on
¡his fields. Now you tell one.
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E d ito r ia l
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C o m m e n t
A new set of people keep acquiring autom o­
biles and so a lot m ore novioes at the wheel are
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«learn in g to drive each year. The eauttoua
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................................................................... m otorist can well feel alarm when ho sees some
______________ _________— ----------- -------------- of them wobbling all over the road. However, the
n o u a i i AND THE 18TH AMENDMENT .' novices need not be held responsible for more
M«)O» A B O.trangei ol Scat!'-'. |
DR. HALL AND THE i 8 i M A m t
he cock8ure d r h e r who thinks
Washington. 1» now throe cudii .n
billiani champ This 81 year old
Many arise to criUcUe Dr. Hall, new president in-
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.. all and can go at any speed - through
veteran of tha Civil War reallted
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........ of . Oregon, for
tte r in g a lew
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of the University
tor u uttering
tew difficult
situations. Is the one who is most to »-• I the ambition of a lifetime when ha
facts about the working of the Volsted Act. It feared The autom obile learner needs a feeling
annexed the title The three rush-
ion game i. the m«*»» difocult « 1
is true th at there is flagrant violation of the dry of cool confidence th at he Is In full control of the
all billiard games
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law throughout the United Ssstates and it is true car and th at If conditions become too diffUm»
th a t every jail and penitentiary in the land is for him at any time and he does not know what
filled to overflowing with convicted moonshiners to do. he ran stop. Of course when one does
L. K. PAGE BUYS LOT
and bootleggers. It is true that
th at, one m ust learn to m ake the P ™ "
Salo of a lot on 8. »tree* between
not to
liquor law violators are never arrested. How a rt so
so as
n« to
to not
to invite
in v o r a a collision
com»*««» from behind N(n[h ani, T.,nth w„ announced
we going to reconcile these facts? Must we keep Peonie!
should
sta e rt » in
Jay by a local real estate dealer.
f
I jail"’
»XI ssaew
•• to delve verv slnwlv snr
___«««nthnfo
o niinllP
m enace
♦ben thov will ra
-etv constitute
a public
m enace
on being a nation of law breakers?
The property sold belcnged to Will-
1 ItiW Ham and was add to I*. K Page,
If the educators of America are not to be H osebtire N ew s-R eview
j Mr. Haro was busy Thursday and Frl-
perm itted to thing on this subject and discuss it
1 lav moving h l. bouse from the lot »
BREAKS T H E
BACK
freely, then who is? Of course anybody has a
W ATER
| sold to the adjoining It where he In­
Dept.
of
Agriculture!
right' to oppose the views of Dr. Hall.
But no
IN. S
tend« to live .Mr Pace has not y«t
one has a right to say th at his usefulness as
Somebody has figured out that a woman living m a , mr.de any definite nlana as to what
president of the Unlversitv of Oreeon is limited < certain farm in Maryland walk. « 0 miles a year-«» Ur he rill do with his new rreperty.
because of his views on the Volsted Act.
L . from Chicago to O m ab._ln her dally Journey, between
• her kitchen door and the farm pump.
Ignoring the qne.-
to
Hera I« your opportunity
to «ave this m onth.
Try - Try Again !
ALL FOR 79c
Gertrude
Ederle,
American
swimming champion—thia week
again set. foot on Europe—back
again to try the English channel
»wlm—from France to England—
In which she failed last year Pic­
ture show, her fond farewell as
she sailed from New York ha,M»
Flanery’s
Drug Store
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Announcement
Visiting Bister—Mr«. Emma Ma«
THE PACIFIC COAST WINS
I tlon of expended energy which might be put to more profit see of Portland I. vl.ltlng her .l.ter
use It 1« tigureu mat me mu«,
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Mr». N W Em -ry over the Fourth
once More the University of W ashington able
able use. it u figured i h . i ^ . n m thh,
her 44<H»lle annual pilgrimage between her hypothetleal She eame last Friday an-I .eft Tue.
has won the intercollegiate reg atta on the Hudson Chicago and her Imaginary Omaha I. easily worth $50,day for her home__________
I have returned to my form er buslnena, the Sanitary
M arket in Springfield, and wish again to tee all my old
friends and patroim of thia m eat m arket.
and fcr »50 a simple but efflehnt water supply system coni,,
Cloverdale Man Hurt H. F. Brink
be Installed In this farm home
And »50 a year for
elaborate In the 1 of Cloverdale fell from a lord of hay
several years would put In something
and cut hi» torcimi d an i skinned his
way of farm water system».
leg last week. He o.nw to the office
Quality and Service han alwaya been my motto. You
will find here a full line of freah m eats, salted aud smoked
m eats and fish.
The first steps toward such labor-saving systems are
pictured In a new U. S. Department of Ageulltur film.
•Turn on the Water.” which has been made through the
cooperation of the rural engineering specialists of the
Bureau of Public Roads. The film aims to give a general
• •-r of th- need and the nroMem» ”l-e.l-e<l. and Io point
the Interested farmer to more detailed sources of Inform-
alien The need for such an effort I. Indicated by the de-
-»r'ir<rt'i -trtement that for every American farm poss­
essing a modem sv«tem of water sim -|v them are ten
I .-till using the old back breaking method«.
Fresh fUh on Fridays will also be a feature of this m ar­
ket.
A few weeks ago the University of southern
California, for the second consecutive year, won
th e intercollegiate track and field games at Cam ­
bridge.
In football the Pacific coast is rapidly ap­
proaching a similar suprem acy, while in tennis.
California leads the country, as the 1926 ratings
dem onstrate , with Helen Wills. "Little Bill
Johnson, and a score of others in the first half­
hundred.
In short, a new physical type is being devel
oped on the Pacific coast, which is superior to
any type in the United States, and the explana
tlon is, of course, the climate.—Medford Mail-
Tribune.
fhblVeek
By Arthur Brisbane
SEE THE KING PENGUINS.
CLERGYMEN’S OPINIONS. •
TOUR RICH UNCLE.
WHAT MOTHERS DON’T KNOW.
A dozen king penguins may ba
seen standing up straight in New
York’s Zoological Garden. First
to come here alive from their cold
home in the Antarctic, It is doubt­
ful that they will survive tha hot
Summer. Pay them a visit if you
can.
They stand three feet high,
looking like soldier» or tlergymen,
very solemn. And their breeding
habit» make you thoughtful. The
hen penguin lays only one white
egg. If she laid it on the ground
in her home climate it would
freeze in half a minute. She puts
her feet together, the egg on top
of her feet, u ts down over it a
roll of feather covered fat from
her stomach, and the heat of the
fat keeps »»•« egg and her feet
warm.
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When »he «.n't stand it any
longer, the father penguin sidles
■p and the egg is swiftly switched
to his feet and he lower» a roll
of fa t
The Peve-end Dr Hlaten expects
the human race to change greatly
in ,ixty years. ‘ Our grand-
ehimre- will make nature their
teacher, rather than theology nr
philosophy.” He also says our
grande' ildren will believe in inter­
nationalism, which will replace
tne patriotism of today.
Things don't happen so rapid­
ly P.-. -i&'isiYi, which means hold­
ing ♦ p ‘ er and keeping what
vo : .¡it-*:dorr have accomplished,
iry for tnaay gen-
As for making nature
yr
moen.-v. without the help of
Ihvob
nr philosophy, nature
ilesa the light of
philosophy heips yon to understand
ano »he light of inspiration
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it worth while. Primitive ..«a.
had nature for teacher, and x-ui
only taught them to rourvx - ¿ i
outer, and invent superset-..—* to
juatify iL
Uncle Sam is certainly a rieh
old gentleman. His receipts
terday amounted to mors
five
h u n d r e d million
dol­
lars, just a small part of his la-
come. In Tom Reed’» day, /aopla
called it dreadful for one Congreee
to spend a billion. Half of a Con­
gress could spend that now in half
a year, and ask for more. No
wonder Wall Street and the big
men are happy. Tha real money
and real values are here.
Senator R e a d , of Missouri,
earnest and energetic, attacks tha
bill to extend Federal maternity
aid to »he State« for another year.
Mr. Raed objects to what he calia
**a bunch of unmarried woman
going about the country trying to
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mothers how
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tèa
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their bablas.”
Tha good Senator calls it "in­
terference with Amsriaan mother­
hood."
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If Sesudor Reed went to a wsil
managed
lying-in hospital
ha
would And many unmarried women
trained nurs«»», helping mothers to
have their babies. And he wouldn’t
find the mothers dying like flies,
as they do throughout the country,
tens of thousands of mothers dy­
ing in childbirth every year, be­
cause they lack knowledge and
intelligent care. More y HAVING
a baby doesn’t make a motl or
know how to take care of a baby.
This Government spends millions
teaming farmer-- to take care of
new-born ptgs, calves and other
ar.imais. It ought to spend a lit­
tle money al-o »a help human
mothers with their children. And
when Senator Reed ‘liinka it over
he will agree with t'.at.
Financial
newspapers
worry
-bou» any effort to i: p the farm­
ers, fearing it may be a “tax on
food.”
Tr.st is convincing, wl.en your
sympa‘bie.3 hapfxm to be on that
side. What about heavy duties,
taxes that one hundred and fif­
teen millions of people pay, to
protect a few dozen or hundred of
manufacturers? Is it all right to
tax all the people to protect the
“right sort of people," but all
wrong to tax anybody to protect
thirty-five million people working
on the farmif? Nol
/.bou t Ifout*
H ealth
Things *.
a
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Should Know
of a local physician for treatment.
Girl Injured— Alice ltaugnn. daugh
ter of O. H. Haugon. severely cut her
left foot Friday while swimming In
the Willamette, «he struck a rock
on Hie bottora of the river and cut a
gsah on the sole of her foot wh.ch
required five ctlches
F ills On Lava—Mrs.
George N
Will of Salem slipped and fell on th»
I lava Thursday and cut a large ash In
i her knee. Thge accident oceured on
' the McKenzie Pass on h-r way from
I Bend. Several stitches were neces­
sary In the wound.
FOR SAf-E—Carbon paper In Isrg"
sheets, 28x8» Inches, suitable foi
making tracings. The news Office
Old Tims Danes.
Stevens Hall. Springfield. Everv
Saturday Night. Oarretta Orcheetra
Tickets 76c.
Ice delivery will be three tlmea a week.
Sanitary Market
T. F. Bennett, Prop.
Phone 80
Fifth and Main St
Eugene Business College
A. E. Roberta, President
Secretarial
Stenographic
Bookkeeping
Courses
IT’S A GOOD SCHOOL
Ihv jotta JorepA
SUDDEN IN ACTION.
Richard Roc wac foend dead bl
bad thia morning. E* appeared tai
the boot of health ysstarday, aad
.rtook of a heavy dinner at B:B0
nar
lac « evening, aa has bscn hts eue-
tom t or flftcen yesu-H I 'eceaeed
waa 56 years of age, an* la
poaed to have had heart
So much for tha news .tom. The
facts
that Mr. Sea sd
indulging ia gastronomic -ebi
known ss six ' ,ck ?..mer%
.re i-^pond-
until his blood-pr
lng to protein in to x ic a tio n ,----
arisen to unknown height«; hie ar-
teriee had taken on the consistence
of old “inner tubes", hence the
“blowout" was inevitable.
The
blood-vessels were not old in years,
but they were decrepit from abuse.
Too many men are dying at the
ages of fifty to sixty years. Ami,
since ignorance of law d^es not
condone the offense, they nro to
blame for themselves inviting the
catastrophe. More men are dying
of
o’clock dinners i.i America
today than from enneer!
The writer has consulted many
ruralists whose age.*, ranged from
seventy to ninety years. Thm.o
men do not die of high blood-
pressui , nor do they indulge in
the six o'clock debauch.
The
“light ¡upper” has been the un­
written law of rural communities
for many years. It remains for the
city resident to introduce and prac­
tice eo-ctil!cd up-to-date method!
of living, and he is paying the pen­
alty for ids disregard of the laws
of light living, in length of days.
Whenever a man die« in the
primo of life, not the re ult o f ac­
cident, or of epidemic di: cane, wo
should inquire into his manner of
eating. Very few people die of
business pressure; they die because
they ignore the law of self-denial,
and glut themselves with highly-
seasoned Yoods at improper hours.
The penalty Is certain.
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Eugene. Oregon
Qct this book
Tuduyf
ICE CREAM SODAS
SOFT DRINKS
Candy ia the sw eetest gift of all. Loved by young and
old—m arried or single. It in the Ideal gift.
here
to go th is
Sum m er
Let us help you plan your
v a c a t io n . G e t a c o p y o f
‘^Oregon Outdoor»” —"illus­
trated vacation guide, from
your local agent.
Profit by low sum m er fares
and fast, comfortable serv­
ice to the beaches and other
resort playgrounds.
A'^ dboui the Io*v fare» to
Califttm ia an d the lia tt,
CeMthem
P a clS ic
Liiues
C. OL8EN, Aent.
Eggim ann’H candle« are alwuy« fre«h.
Put up
pretty boxes or I»i»lk—ever ready for your selection.
In
EGGIMANN’S
OH BOY! I t ’s G o o d
W hen you Bet your teeth in a piece of Perfection
Pantry you get to know how good they are. You'll be «u-
prl«ed how delicious our bakery good« are. Perfection
paHtrle« are Ju«t the thing to wind up your dinner« with
and Perfection Bread should be nerved with every meal.
(Jive the nhlldren plenty of bread to eat. It’« the cheapest
and best, food there 1«.
THE BREAD YOU DON’T TIRE OF
SPRINGFIELD BAKERY
Perkins
lAxton
Building
FRED FRESE, Prop.
Fifth St.
Springfield
Phone 66
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