The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, August 05, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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THURSDAY. AUGUST R. 1926
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Charged W ith Breaking Lock
Corvelli«, poultry ttiletialon »peclallgt
of the College eiten elon Bervi«», »»c-
The entire nation haa b«en shocked by the w an-!
UP FOR INSURANCE
M. K. Herbage and Cecil Hovey of
Coivallla, poultry extenalnn »peeletllt
PoMlehed B verj Thureday at
I Eugene were hrougrt Into the court
ton killing of IXm R. Mellott, youthful crusading
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! Milwaukie. «nil Mr». W II. Thoinp««n.
Springfield. Lane County. Oregon, br
| Monday by county officials charged
editor of The Canton (0 .) Daily News. Officials
of the local « . «s-aanlaa. I Canby, directors.
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1 with breahlag the lock on a Uadlllao
T H E W IL L A M E T T E PRESS
and dtlsena agree that the m urder was a thrust
K"l,y ““ll
bu,J'
Ibis week »Igntng up (or (he group
1 ear. After giving bonds of »100 they
H. B. M A XK T. Editor
a t the very vitals of law and order.
Insurance plan adopted ut their ilioct
CALL AND 8KK Dr. N. W. Krnery were relensed The dale of the (rial
Like a captain leading his forces In battle. Mr. inn last month on rucouinwndattona on prices on plate and other work, tf * » • not set.
aa eecond ciana matter. February X IM S at the
poat office, SprlngflnM. Oi
Mellett has fallen a tnartvr to a system which in from their beeilquartera in Portland,
too m any places In this country Is getting a ”«L" sm ith, held agent for the lum-
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strangle hold upon governm ent. Vice runs ram - ber worker» organisation, and u it
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pant in hundreds of cities and tow ns In America cleaver, group »upervlaor of the West
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Nearly every day we read th at public otllcials, Coast Life InauramA company of Sun
charged with the enforcem ent of all laws, have Franeisco, were here signing the man
THURSDAY. AUGUST 5. 192«
been arrested and exposed for grafting or laxity up The group plan g»ea into effect
In office.
latter seventy-live per cent ut the men
WORDS FROM THE LIPS OF GREAT MEN
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In the organisation have signified
A X -B IL L Y B E P A R T M E N T ST O R E
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
J. C. Brill Stores
Corruption in public office ghould not be to le r-, (hclr ln((.lltU,n U) uil>, ,hi. (a, uraaw>
‘"Democracy Means Not ‘I Am as Good as You
ttl lhi. Wt.m„
Are,’ but ‘You Are as Good as I Am,’ ’’— Theodore ated. Don Mellet, a bom tighter, stood alone for, ljwt WV(.k thi,
w e e k s in his battle to rid the city of Canton of i Ing local adopted the plan. They
Parker.
■( thieving office-holders, rum -runners. drug ped- wer, th# flr>l t0 -1<n up M0(1 „ ,
A NAIL HAS NO RESPECT FOR A MILLION i dlers. gam blers and gunm en. A brave courageous consequence were given a cash prise
editor, shot down, the victim of cowards who were by the Insurance company.
DOLLARS
'afraid to tight him fairly.
The group Insurance plan was
Some local m athm etician has estim ated th at
Now_ too late to
MeUet’s H f^ -C an - adopted by the headquarters of the
th e combined cost of the automobile tires which (on rises jn ln(j,g n atjon. Canton realises more «1- “her a study vt insurance was
roll over Second street and th e W illamette river fopdblv now what Mellett wa9 righting for and '“•“>* t* • com m ittee from the organi-
bridge each week is about a million dollars. The wh
wag figjlting.
“ Plans were submitted
. . . by
tlon.
automobile tires which roll over m any of the
T()p j | ene tt m urder is strong proof th at good (our or five old line Insurance com­
m uch traveled m acadam roads and bridges runs cltizens ,n a „ cltle8> shouk, rallv to the acUve aup panion and the one submitted by the
into the hundreds of thousands of dollars weekly.
of newapaper editors and officials who have W»«t fe a s t Life was ffnaily adopted
We have seen in the second street crossing, on t h courage to defy the powers of evil. Crusading
eprtng. By this plan, each man
the Willamette bridge and m any other bridges and editors usually have the mere approval of the bet- j P“?» 10 proportion io the amount he
culverts in this section nails sticking up where ter element of their communities, but not m uch receive« in wag«» and Is Insured in
the tread of a tire would normally run if the active, virile, efficient encouragem ent and assist- proportion .
driver was ln his proper place in the road- A nail ance. Indifference on the part of the citizenry
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has no respect for a milloin dollars worth of tires on|y serves to help the vice rings.
" CHICKEN TH IE F SCORED
and would puncture every one of them if given
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BY OREGON POULTRYMEN
the chance. The only reason it does not pucture
Alteration Sale
In Progress in Nearly ail
Departments of Eugene’s
Largest Emporium.
More Wonderful Values
In Milady’s Fashionable
Light Colored P u m p s
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m ore is luck in not hitting them , because few
EVENTUALLY— WHY NOT NOW?
a drive oa chicken th ieve. 1» «ought
drivers see the nails until it is too late Seems
Democratic political developments Indicate that »y the Oregon Poultry-men'» »»«ocia-
th a t the country might be saved some expense by
movement to abolish the tw o-thirds rule in tlon which »aa in session at the stats
looking after nails injiridges.
the nomination of candidates in national conven- collge July 31-23. County sheriffs
.tions has been blocked.
¡«tad city police were criticised as be-
I Despite determ ined statem ents of dem ocratic mg lese organised than the thieves,
WHAT WILL WE DO ABOUT IT
leaders from East and North that the system and slow to exert them selves unless
An Indian prince visits Europe and rem arks, should be eliminated, word seeps out of W ashing- special rewards are off. red for catch
•"The morals of the wesst are all right but the peo- ton that the "solid South is point blank against m« the thieves.
pie don’t live up to them .” The sultan of Turkey The plan.
Members of the association are ask-
visited Paris the other day and was taken to a tea
The opposition has developed into such pro- ed to contribute a fund to be u»«i in
party where the girls danced the Charleston. The portions, it is said, that the Democratic com m it- apprehending ami convicting poultry
sultan rem arked he was glad his wives were not tee, which had planned to meet next December to thieves
Various other meui - of
along. He said he had always known western kill the rule, has decided to abandon its proposal checking the thievery were suggested,
women showed their faces in public but w as sur- for a change. Instead, the question probably will among men» the practice of using leg
prised at their knees. The Europeans m ake re- be put up to the next convention-
,ban<i» on the bird» or u tooin g regist-
m arks paralleling these about our prohibition.
The tw o-thirds rule should be killed by all ,r ’'d
on
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Civilization binds itself more and more with m eans. It is contrary’ to all the true spirit of de- Th<‘ nt’w
Edward snow,
laws and moral codes yet it seem s th at people m ocracy All forward looking Dem ocrats should M<’or<*- president; Roy Putman, ulac
break the laws and disregard the moral codes in insist that it be abolished. Unless a change k*nut*- Tlce pr»--id» ni; H K u<»sby,
greater num bers as time goes on- The question comes, we can expect another farcical nom inating
the future m ust solve would it not be better to m arathon,
have less laws and restrictions and more obser-
» e «
vance of the few fundam ental laws and the Ten
The birth rate in the United States has declined
Commandments.
30 per cent *n the last 30 years and is still declin -■
lug.
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Four million people in the United S tates on May
1 moved Into new homes at a moving cost of $68,-
" ith Aimee’s case “Blown Up” California will
000,000.
s e e
have to dig up another scandal to keep on the
boards. You can bet they won’t be long doing It.
e e e
T hat women talk more than men is proven by
r u ltirra l an d pvo4raoM<«v«l at k 4a r
the telephone statistics. Of the 50 billion words
•h ip »a the ou ta
the
daily over the telephone it Is claimed more than
Sonie coun ii<’8 in W ashington are paving mar-
S tate U ru verssty
half are feminine.
ket roads so heavy has the traffic become. We
T rotntnf
o ffer» J in
can expect this to be the next step in Oregon.
VnM&y.
A
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to n d »
< h a ra t to ri e ta
of
TYPICAP8 $5 66 AND
$5.95, J C. BRILL STORKS
VALUES.
P A IR
$4.85
Choice Of 5 Individual Styles
A plentiful variety of stylish models for the street and
sports wear. Step-In. strap, and novelty pumps In the best
styles of the season. In high-grade kid leathers. These are
broken lines from regular stock. A splendid opiMUtunlty to
buy for both present and future needs.
Those Much Admired
Fancy Bordered Dress Patterns
OF RAYON, ALSO
SILK CREPES, EACH
THEY WERE $5 95
$3.95
A pattern on u piece m akes a frock with ease. A sm art
one or two piece frock may be made with surprising ease
and economy, from a dress length of this Hashing, brilliantly
lustered Rayon fabric. It m akes additional trim m ing un­
necessary. and perm its the use of long sleeves, If desIriHl.
Only a few patterns left.
WOMEN'S DELIGHTFUL SILK DRESSES
OF GEORGETTE AND FLAT CREPES.
THEIR FORMER SELLING PRICKS $19 75
TO $32.50.
WOMEN'S SHEER VOILE FROCKS IN
PLENTY STYLES TO SELECT FROM
SIZES 16 TO 42, WERE $3.98 TO $1 25
SI 4.95
S2.98
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22 deportments of the College of
Literature. Science and the A rt« .
A rchitecture and A llie d A r t » —»
Bus in c m A dm inistration — Educa­
tion— Journalism—G radu ate Study
— Law— M edicine— M u sic— l'h y si­
tai Education— Sociology — S o c ia l
Eugene Business College
A. E. Roberts, President
W o r k — E a tension Division
51 m
Year Opens Septmiber 27, 1926
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Secretarial
Stenographic
Courses
m /o rm o tto n or m fa J o fu e u ’rtto
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Bookkeeping
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Make Yourself at Home
Drop In at Egglm ann’a any day and m ake yourself a t
home a t one of our tables or fountain counter. No m atter
how hot the w eather 1« you’ll feel good with one of our Ice
cream» or cold drink« before you.
Conquering Lim itations
OHN MERCEREAU’Sstage
coach lumbered its creaking
way from New York to Phila­
t
delphia in a day and a half, in
1771, and was considered so fast
that it was called “ The Flying
Machine.” Whensteam came in­
to use, there were the “ Comet,”
the “ Thunderbolt” and similar
name», suggesting the attain-
>• , ment of the age-old need—
«peedy messengers.
* Man’s effort to overcome the
J
limitations of time and distance
finally put electricity to work,
and it became his swiftest mes­
sage bearer.
H alf a century ago Bell in­
vented the telephone. It is more
than a messenger, for it has
been developed to carry man’s
spoken words for great distan­
ces with the swiftness of light.
Through its wizardry space is
conquered with the speed of
thought itself.
T he pacific T elephone and telegraph C ompany
BELL SYSTEM
One Policy - One System - Universal Service
Our expert mixer« are trained to put up your order
right -right now-
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Summer
Let ue help you plan your
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EGGIMANN’S
When Smiles Go ’Round The Table
Flavor in food« produces appetite, appetite produces
zest and zest aids digestion. PERFECTION BREAD and
pastries have a delicious flavor. They not only taste good
but look a« good as they taste. When m other brings ln a
plate of Perfection bread or pastry smiles always go 'round
the table.
Give the children plenty of fresh bread it Is the best
growing food.
THE BREAD YOU DON'T TIRE OF
SPRINGFIELD BAKERY
Perkins
I^axton
Building
wxiwti
FRED FRESH, Prop.
Fifth Rt.
Springfield
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