The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, August 19, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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PAOS POOR
MR. ANH MRS. BA LUM CONTINUKd
to apply for the Job Vou
Observance of Col. Carmi Thrompson’s trip to
I i u m i 1 don't car« to ba a movie
PaMlahsd Xv«ry T to r m la j at
the Philippines indicates thnt the United State«
after all."
Springfield. Lana County. Ora«oo, by
soon must take a definite step, one way or the riar
He looked apologetic and hurt
other, so far as Independence for the Filipino is "1 mUht aa well tell you the truth."
T K I W IL L A M K T T K PRESS
concerned.
H . B. M A X K Y . EMltor
I added a« I noticed the changed ex-
Much as Col Thompson is trying to evade *t, presslon on hl« taoe," I'm thinking I'd
X ite» at
the political discussions, the pleas for Indeperd- he much happier If I'd go hack to my
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euce have plafued his every turn. Col Thompson husband and make a home for him
mam . « us 8CRI ftk > m «AT»
was hoping to confide his attentions to busln ss and—" my voice quavered, "all that
Tear la Adraaca---- »l.T» Thr«« Month« ------- TW aud investments. But the Filipino demands to »ort of thing.'*
“By George you’re right!" he ex­
Moolha
_________ 4M» S’M«e Copy ------fc know whether the United States is going forward
-------- r s p a v a v g i s t is
lh®
of autonomy and Independency or is claimed, "a girl like you t« much bet­
ter off away from this rnught and
going to curtail the rights already granted?
tumble sort of life. And Helen. Sallte.
This question has to be answered, and the an- here's another tip. )u«t between us
W O R D S FROM T H E LIPS OF G R E A T M E N
w ukuo rn v m . n u u
«
8Wer cannot be posponed much longer
two. It wouldn't he a bad Idea to And
If He Tells You Your Virtues. Watch Him; If Both glre9 are finding the present sltuat >n youreelf another little playmate while
He Tslls You Your Faults Hesd Him.—William more and more difficult. Manuel Cuezon, in in you're In New York. It was my «eelng
Interview recently, said: "Things have come to a you with Carmen that made me— well,
Feather
standstill. A deadlock exists between General take thing« a little fast "
Wood and the Legislature.”
"I think I understand and realty I
CHANGE THE LICENSE LAW
American business interests in Manila Insist appreciate
yonr advice. I know there-
Evn with the expensive paved Pacific highway that progress is impossible until nationalist agita­ 're Iota of girl« who expect you to
is squelched.
love to them at first sight,." 1
running through Lane county the state has ex­ tion
What has brought out the pressing question of 1 make
pended but $400,000 inside this county more th a n , ------------- . c s -• im in n »
First, the world- put out my hand to »ay hood-bye
it has yet gotten from the license fees. At the ^ ¿ ^ " S n c j i n Uielast six years has been to "Keep what I told you about Car­
present rate thestate is expending money in Lane
" freedom and responsibility of sub­ men under your permanent wave be-
county for highways the county within a few
"
lreland Egvpt, India. Irak. Tunis, cau»e »he and I are—" he hesitated
years will have paid the state more than It has j
I I*
all rec^ d w m e new degree of "The best little pals In the world?"
expended here on highways, if the automobile
government
Second, the United States I flnlahed hl« thought
license moneys are divided as they are now and ‘
* ultimate independence to the Philippines, | We both smiled and I closed the
the increase in the number of cars continues.
Rooseveit in 1908 spoke of Independence within a door on what had »eemed like a sen­
sational movie career but a few brief
Because of the great increase in license money generation: Root. Schurman
.T'iV'bui'.i.'Viviiid
before.
the state Is getting more than it actually needs ed It. Third, the FlUpins.to ex,belt ^ ¿ . u a u d moment«
Walking out Into the brilliant bu b -
even with its large indebtedness. The state I "We findj everywhere-amongthe, Christ ian^mp^ ahtne. I turned over the scene In my
spends money on market roads but not until its inos the desire for lnd< pe di
.
y
mind. What was I going to do? If
money is matched and if a county is not in a posi- Wood-Forbes report
Carmen
were the kind of girl that the
tion vote the money for market roads It gets none One principal point of contention Is the pres­ motion-picture director had had Inti­
ent
government
machinery
In
the
of the state's money
mated «he was. would I want to stay
I Established ten years ago. It gives the
• 'in
the same apartment with her and
A greater bhare of the automobile license tax,1 parliament w h i c h
has “general legisiau
perhaps In the end approve of her
as advocated by Judge C. P- Barnard, could be powers,” though it cannot pass lawscontrove -
view s’ 1 would have to
returned to the counties from which it originates, mg the Bill of Rights or creating a bonaeo c ultra-modern
decide soon
Oh. If Curtlaa would
market roads could be built without match money beyond a certain llmitl. It gives the U nl
' only write! One
word from him and
and counties gotten out of debt by a change in a Governor General, appointed b y t e
’ • I knew I would return
home. But If
proportioning the money, giving the counties. ' and
who can
has veto
control
all departments
1
more
any of
legislative
act As a a 1 result
the h|« pride kept him silent, what then?
Doe« 8«111« Find a la tte r from Cue
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'legislature has policies It cannot carry out be
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
Teaching the artistic use of rouge Instead of
forbidding it among high school girls is advocated
in
one
would
gatehr
AA-4 Illinois.
s From
t w u s observation
v u u v i la u u u
u u v
r v v u iu
g a ic u i
» there
VlZXWA is much
TWtynh to Y
amwvi n Ls-kl«S «Lir.
") »Vi
learn
about this subject. Y
Bob­
bing the hair and rolling the hqse might also be
Included in the course.
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i u
i u
v
u
i
.
OUR PRESIDENTS PROMISED IT
53HT7,
cause the Governor General refuses to sign the
bills; the Governor General
WU1 not
not carr> out betaus
work
with
him- will have to make way for one
ÌS
system
M'll is
1ft system
which permits the Executive and legislature to
work together Until this anamolous «T»*®“ . 1“
changed8 there can be no real progress with the
Filipino question.
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Elven Mussolini cannot have everything. The
day before Spalla, Italian heavyweight boxer, met Do vou keep a pencil more than one day?
a Spanish foe in Barcelona, Mussolini sent this Neither do we. That's the reason more than one
telegram to the Italian consul In the Spanish port: billion are manufactured in America each year.
“Tell Comrade Spalla that I demand a fine, clear
victory.” Spalla was decisively beaten.
WE HAVE DEBTS TOO!
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a •
France complains about the .lie of the n.Uon-
Every resort keeper and most of the summer i France compm. »
tQ tWnk
home owners on the McKenzie highway have oil- al debt and ber aD 11
monev But when
ed the road in front of their placee. Moral, .up- Uncle,SMUtdtme t not heed £
port the resorts and when we have enough of considering debt
Han't collect it may be
them we will have the highway oiled.
S. has some too
Jon collect
y
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hard on ub to meet our obligations.
H e r« Friday— Among out of town
people here Friday were Mrs, Robert
Evans of Eugene. Harry Jackson of
Waltervllla. Mrs. Ixtrln James of Air-
ley, Earl Ingram of Veneta. Mrs. Wil­
lis Ferree of Motor Route B
I
A tkunMW« cvftural nnd profcaMuest et HtSnr
*hjp w liw outoUndins t hs/acWrWtw fit l)w
Sow U n o v n i i i
Earma are mort, aged to the extent of »g.ooo.ooo.ooo
Railroad Indebtedness la estimated at more than »11.-
22 d e tw rtm m l* o( the C ollrflr o(
Literature. Science sod the A rts .
000.000.000.
Aimee should get a commission from the
Corporation Indebtedness other than the ra ma s s
vaudeville circuits. She has furnished them with estimated at »40.000,000.000.
more jokes and wise cracks than anyone else for
Persons making Income tax returns report debts t-ita
quite some time.
1 tag nearly »18,000,000,000.
A rchitecture and .A llie d A r t » —
Business A d m in istratio n — Educa­
tion— Journalism— G raduate Study
— La w— Medicine— M u sic— Physi­
cal Education— Sociology — S o c ia l
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The total debt owed by the American people and the
American Government Is estimated at »122,000.000.000 to
Fire Prevention Week should be observed on -150 0M 000 000
the farm too. Fire losses on American farm “ Thia Is approximately
aDI
35 per cent
total $150.000,000 annually.
wealth of the nation. »363,000,000.000.
Keep cool with Coolidge, they said a year ago.
But today voters are frozen almost to death.
of the estimated
On this tremend­
ous debt, the American people are paying »20,000.000 In In­
terest charges each day of the year Including Sundays, or
»7,300,000,000 a year.
essential
acids.
The
avers««
Inspects
L u m b er—
K K
M ri.lndeB
was here Saturday front Kug«-ne In­
specting a carload of tlea for the
Southern Parile company.
MONDAY, AUGUST 30
Monday August 30. Tuesday. September 7. and Mo«»«lny
September 13. are the enrollment dayB for the regular rail
Term.
,
It’s a good school, and the rates ore reasonable, anti
we will gladly tell you about It. Don't hesitate to usk,
Eugene Business College
EUGENE. OREGON
A. Fc Roberts, President
l’hone 666
992 Willamette St.
ICE CREAM SODAS
SOFT DRINKS
Candy Is the sweetest gift of all. Ixived by young and
old—married or Blngle. It Is the ideal gift
We carry an ever fresh stock of all flavors—In pretty
boxes or In bulk—ever ready for your selection.
M ARSHM ALLO W S
CHOCOI.ATE3
H A R D CANDQS8
BON BONS
EGGIMANN’S
HUNGRY CHILDREN
When your youngsters come rushing into the house
from play demanding something to eat at once, give them
each a slice of PERFECTION BREAD and butter. It Is full
of body-giving energy and health und the youngsters love
it. It Is full of that rich taste obtained only by the use of
fine Ingredients.
PERFECTION BREAD baked in your home town bake
shop is the best bread that can be made. We Invite Inapsc-
tlon of our bakery at all times so that you may know every­
thing about Perfection bread and pastries.
SPRINGFIELD BAKERY
data compiled by the Nebraska Agricultural col-
le g e '
tain
meal that Americans eat. however
usually contains bread or other foods
that contain some kind of protein.
Generally a combination of these with
the protein In tmaua will supply tbs
body What It needi. Bo far as nutri­
tive value go»n It la therefore nil right
to use beans occasionally In place of
meat for dinner.
THE BREAD YOU DON’T TIRE OF
The average farmer gets value of about $440
about , 13,Boo.ooo.ooo
Beans or Mast
Many people believe that beans
such as the navy, lima and other
kinds of drlsd beans, are substitute»
for meat froui the standpoint of thrlr
nutritive value. Recent research by
the fa tte d States Department of A g ri
culture on the kind of protein contain
ed in different foods has shown that
the protein of meat Is superior to that
of tseana from the standpoint of meet­
ing the n«ede of the body. The pro­
tein In meat la called "complete" or
"efficient" while that in beans Is call
ed "Incomplete." bscause It lacks cer
tii« or does sba get discouraged and
decide on another course?
(To be continued)
The present national debt of the Uniter States la eatl-
mated at about »20.000.000.000. State, county and muni-
In living expenses trom
from ms
his iarm
farm, , accoraing
according to
in
T H U R S D A Y A U G U S T 19, 1 9 2 «
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Fred Frese, Prop.
Phone 66
Perklns-I,axLon Bldg-
F'lfth Street.
Freer-anf M o f f m i M
W o r k — Extension Division.
Slaa Year Opeas Septnaber 27, |9 2 t
F o r in /« r m o f io n o r r u f o /u t f w u ’rtte
A rf»«<rwr. 1/n fPw rsrf|>
of
Orofan. bufón». Oro.
$1Qoo
Down
SW?»
Down
Q ct (h ù booti
Today!
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^ V h e re
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S um m er
Let us help you plan your
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