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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
i*ttbll*h«d 1C»try Thursday at
Springfield. Lane Couniy. Oregon, by
THE W IL L A M E T T E PRESS
E d ito r ia l
H. K. M AXEY. Editor.
aa second claaa matter February
pot toff Ice. Springfield. O
Even royalty lu crime is having a tough time. DON'T WASTE T IM E ON
The "Crown IM nce" of C anton’s underworld has
“CURES' IF YOU SUF­
been arrested in connection with the Mellett
FER FROM CANCER
m urder.
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It le. perhaps, not too ranch to say
1«.
that at uo tim e in history has the
public shown so much Interest In th«
problem of v a in e r as It has ilurlua
the lust few years, and thia lulerest
C om m ent
IM S at tbe
Jstoea C lark Hara - -James ( la rk
to think may anally form au blu» of
the despair Hint follow» lUa illalllu slopped ln tkprlngfleld Thursday on
sluiiuieut, the tragedy of th« cure« hl» way frm t.o» Angeles Io Montan«.
that do not cure. Doctor» know heat M r C lark waa a form er resident of
of nil
O f vital Impurtanco In the»« Sprluaneld, being In tbe n a l vaiata
c n a ri I» the previous (Im a that I» logt. and other business h. re
Tim o la a m a tte r o f life amt death!
w ith a cancer.
1‘aile n is who dl» I
HCMMONS
IN T H E C t l t i 'l ' t ’r C O U R T O F I I I »
; cover the dlaeasa lu II» early »tag«» » T A T E O F o H h X iO N IN A N D F o i l
and reaort promptly} to competent
physician« fo r tre a tm e n t may g< I j I,A N N C O H T Y .
W. II. Coala, Plaintiff. va Mary
well, but If they w ait In order to Iry I p;|üul»e'lh Coat».' Defendant
NATIONAL HEBT AND LIQUOR
It may be said calmly and In a spirit of t h e ? '“» b' ”“ ,ul» »"« h M
members of
M A IL S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T I
deepest sym pathy w i t h the troubles of Europe ,h* medical profesalon throughout
-75e that the Government of the United States has Europe ami Am erica
One T e a r lu Advance.----- 11.74
Three Months
People i u a ll
To M ary Elizabeth Coat», Defend-
. So uo m oral right to subsidize European taxpayers walks or life have boon aising their an advertised cure, or to see If the
Six M o n t h * 41-St Single Copy
with
money
taken
from
the
pocket
of
Amerieaus.
,
earnest attenslon to the cause and trouble w ill disappear o f Ita rlf, the ant.
iliaca««1 may take such a hold upon J IN T H E N A M E O F T H E S T A T U
THURSDAY AUGUST 2«. IMS
so long as Europeans are spending for drink ¡cur« of this disease. Societies have;
(ham that Ita eradication becomes O F o ltE Y lo N ;
Ton ara hereby rw
sums which In a few years would discharge t h e been formed, educational campaign« Impossible
- Am erican Society for the ( MUlred Io appaar and answer ^the <■«
WORDS FROM TH E LIPS OF GREAT MEN
rtuwr,vtt„
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American debt. The money lent to Europe was have be«-u launched, intern atio nal
p la in t tilt'd a g a in s t you. In the abova
Control of Cancer.
e ii t lt lr il C o u rt anti cause, o r befora
Ridicule Often Checks theAbsurd. More O ften , obtained from the pocketbooks of day laborers conferences have been held, a ll with
the expiration of (he tim e prescribed
Sm others t»ie Noble— W alter Scott.
>« l,ur »n ‘at citle«- cornfield hands of the middle the hope th a t by concerted effort
Menus
West. negro washwomen of the tar South and means would be discovered to place In addition B to ir d a seed
In the O rder of publication, t o w lt ;
supply,
lettuce
On of before the expiration of elx^
persons who are wretchedly poor but none cancer under Im m ediate and complete
or a bit of apple should be placed be w„ „ k ,
, h r da,„
, h(. flr , |
EUGENE'S RAILWAY MAP
the leas patriotic citizens. Any governm ental control.
the wires of the canary cage ticatlon hereof, and It you fall la
I m easure dealing with the European debt is dls- In the wake o f a ll this Interest has tween
answ er for want thereof, lia ln t lff w ilt
Cottsge Grove is peeved because is has been posing the funds of these people, and America been prraented and ever Increasing freijuenly. W 'hrre practicable, this apply
to the Court hw lha re lie f pray­
menu may be varied by the addition
num
ber
of
proprietary
“cures”
•
some­
left off one of Eugene's railroad maps, so t h e ' has a right to demand th at money honestly owed
ed for In the Com plaint which la In
of
chlekwetsl,
dandelion
heads,
thistle
editor of the Sentinel says in an editorial in his p0 these American taxpayers shall not be spent times to capitalise them for selfish
substance aa follow« to w lt: for a da-
last week's issue. Well a little thing like t h a t ' on the boulevards of Paris or lu the beer gardens ends, sometimes to advance a sincere and plautaln seeds, and lha fruiting era« of thia Court dlaaolvlng (ba c o »
should not worry Cottage Grove, the first tim e it of European provinces.—M. E. Church Board of belief In a curative procedure. Every heads and tender leaves nt senet-ln : tra c t of m arriage now, and heretoforu
W atercress. existing betw arn P la in tiff ta il DafawB-
medical man knows, and every non and shephard'a purs«
happened. If she had been left off Eugene's m ap Temperance.
wild oats, knot lira»», and o tB « r '* nt- * n<l for auah other, furth er, and
J
professional
observer
can
understand,
both railway and highway as m any times as
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g ra .s e . a r . rsllshed. e.p eclally In
rwM.f a . to t h . Court may
i w hat ha« been the re s u lt
Springfield. Cottage Grove might have something
aprlng
and
early
in
aum
mer.
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T
h
l.
Bumra<)na
„ , , rT rd opoo r o <
No one can fall to appreciate the
to complain about. The next tim e it happens
Bread moistened In scalded m ilk, by publication th e r-o f in the S p rin g
emotional
reaction
of
a
woman
who
we'll extend you a vote of sympathy. Cottage
Is suffering from w hat she believes given cold at Intervals, Is beneflcaL. flaM News. S p rln rfleld. Oregon, onoa
Grove-
Soft foods should not be made too each weak for Six Conaecultva weeks
to be a disease w ith only one end.
wet. Supplies of molat foods must be Pursuant to an O rder o f Hon. C. P.
But laying all Joking aside Editor Bede said a
when she reads In the newspaper that .
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.
, ,
. . Barnard County Judge o f I -ana C o
<nd . n, r r ^ , Jo lj. „
m outhful when he wrote “Eugene is not yet so
such and such a peraon haa discover* kept s trictly fresh .m l clean or sick (y ( ) r „ , 0B
I t la advlaable to 183g , he flrat publication thereo f M
fa r on the road to prosperity that it can afford to
' ed a cure for cancer.
She Im m edi­ nesa may result
purposely and repeatedly affront its neighbors.’’,
ately seises upon the hope that Is keep culUc bone available at a ll tim e . July Ï9. 1934 and the last pubUen'Joa
R rptem bar I. 19M.
a
a
a
Many Aims for Success Are Astray
offered to her. and believe» the claims
M 0 HO C«.
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Carbon
paper
In
large
Mr John E. Andrus. Yonkers millionaire, re- 'h“< »«■’ made; ami the wish, wnich
A t'o rn sy for P la in tiff. 4 0
“ CARRYING WATER ON BOTH SHOULDERS"j ce“ jy "g ^^ h at'n V n ety 'p er cent of the graduates under such .ir c u m .t a u c « is so «at
aheeta, 36x3» Inchea. suitable for a tta Btrei'L Kuxen«, Ore«oa.
Jl » : A 4 1 H X M
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It doesn't pay to be a coward in politics, savs of Columbia, which was graduating an enorm ous « ra lly the fath er of tin thought, eu- making traWnxx T b a News o ffic e
the Wltchita Beacon, discussing the recent Kan’s-1 class would not be successful in the various pro- ,low,‘ ,he rur< * " h f,**rv vlr“"' *
as state primary.
I fe s s io n s
prom oter may
"«*«• fo n o tta n
to
Says t h . Beacon: “The p .! , oatjlot » h n w a n t-!
o M h c “pc“ S
“ «V.. a « ' l~« ~
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BR. FRMIK CWNE SMS
MONDAY, AUGUST 30
ed both the Kian nuppon and the anit-Klan .u p .
n p d e s.lo n . are (ail- » » -
T>"
port, - h o played a neutral game, » h o » e „ t s „ id
“ “f L i,“ I ™ ’ » S ' p " £ A r t l . r m - ■»* e......'• -
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counsel of dlspalr
T here aeerns
naturodly wagging along like the tail of a shep-
era.
had the^nerve V s t a n d ’T or T h e Kian “ ^ s U n d | Tbi’ l" a " oJd5 rltlclanl whlch has ° ften been some evidence that the new discovery
has some m erit.
Are not valuable
against it had good fighting all along the line le^ ! ed a ‘ the c° l eR‘‘a'
discoveries being made every d ay 7
The Kian ran second, it is tru e but the good-Lord i There is some
» tru th in It-
» .
i So. a fte r each new announcemenL
good-devil chap ran third everywhere, without a
U nfortunately alm ost all institutions of ,earn- there „ „ f re»hening of intereat
single exception, so far as the good state offices inK are engaged in the business of turning out among cancer patlenta and those per*
were concerned "
Iprofeesloal men. th at is, men for white collar >(>m whQ iurroun() ,bem Th„ e
This is true of other communities and other / Too ntanv m others regard the school as useful 'q^lars^t^nformatton'^loorweys ar«
states as well as Kansas. Candidates trying to ,f or their children in enabling them to escape
tre a tn i„ nt, 4rt. « ,i,„ i,iia t .r .d .
carry water on both shoulders.” usually fail to frOm the necessity of m anual labor-
money is paid
Many of the victims
get away with i t In this day of clear-cut issues
There is nothing inconsistent in earning one's uS(.
ul| thP
MTlngl which
office-seekere find
it foolish to assum e
a;ow n living by one's own labor, at the sam e time th and thPlr re u u v « » can get
neutral attitude before .election day.
being an educated man To have an education K,.lh, r In
Of ttim e the cur«
’
or a broad outlook upon life does not necessarily lg f()Un(1 to hav,, been w ithout avail
Eugene did herself proud last week in observ-! mea,i th al *'e
,oJ ” “ 1?* “ ¡ ¡ '¡ 5 ™ ? ! . S h w «,' S ome , lra M on ’' p '»“»1'’1
'' • » ri »«"“ “’"
Ing the completion of the Natron Cutoff with the nlen(ied sallB antl Je»U9 u a « *
J®
“n '■ riv . n for ita failu re. aomsUmen
“ Trail to Rail” celebration. It was bv far the most tb e .CUattJ,1U a,n° " K
. , L , ° . ? ± d ,,nottor' bul ,he p‘"n'
wl”
successful, largest and most impressive celebra- £ e,r
handl/ ra it ?° th.a t aU W^ u'd ‘
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tion ever pulled off in this part of Oregon. Spring-
8UPPort themselves in an enter-. th<> rMlUt
the
No one . i l l ,
field was well represented In both the hlstorilal Sency.
. ever know how much tim e. h..w much
and Industrial parade -in fact more so t h a n a n v
An,nn8 the va8t num ber of people only a cer- pfftir, how niU(.h desperately needed
other visiting citv. Resides this participation the t ^ n proporUon are equipped to make their living monejr gOPR |nt£> the pursuit of these
town practically closed up two day* to attend the b< tb e ,r, br», n , w‘’rk'
bow ^1» proportion ph-Btoma; but anyone «ho w ill .to p
celebration. Members of the "Trail to Rail" com- • !8 ‘° be
«<> one knows. It Is ultim ate- --------------------------------------------
W l,.~ b ,v , ,„ ,a u ,
.p p re n a te d ,,„r spin,
S Z ” 0 “ “«
and cooperation ar.d we can feel that this Is th e .re“ “ '* ®um W r °* tne two s xes.
sentim ent of all Eugene.
, boubtleas many people are following a profes-
B B a
sional life and gaining a m eager livelihood who
would be (better off working with their hands. |
Two years ago the local Chamber of Commerce -^Q.d P^r ^a PS some m anual laborer» could make We will m ake your Suit or
Dress, will alter or remodel
suggested lire name “Cascade Line" for the a success as professionals.
Springfield-Klamath Falls Natron cutoff W hether
Aa. a rule- however, these things take care of ypur old one, will Clean and
th at suggestion had any affect on the railroad themselves. Every man finds his own level Some, Press or Dye them.
officials in naming the new route the "Cascade are e'-iuiPP*'d by nathre for m anual work and
240 Main S treet
Lin»” is r.ot known but anyway the new name
a r»‘ properly endowed for intellectual work,
* THE
should be re?civcd with satisfaction in Spring-
The college should be able to train both classes,
field
It should nbt aim to make every man a teacher;
, B ,
or professor, or even a doctor or lawyer It should
aim Vo give him that education which would be!
What next, men? Beautv doctors at Chicago th e most satisfactory groundwork for any kind
convention declare half a miHion of us use coe- of life, w hether that of a firm er, a storekeeper;
m etier secretly.
or a doctor.
"WfrA
Model Cleaners
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Monday August 30. Tuesday, Septem ber 7, nnd Monday
Septem ber 13, are the enrollment days for tlie regular Fall
Term.
It's a good aehool, and the rates are reasonable, and
we will gladly tell you about IL Dou't hesitate to ask.
Eugene Business College
EUGENE, OREGON
A. E. Roberts. President
Phone G66
992 W illamette St.
Creamy Deliciousness
lee Crcnm served by us In our confectionery or which
you may purchase here for home use Is much above the
usual In creamy dellciousness. It 1* pure through and
through Young or old can't get too much of this frozen
Jain I incus.
EGGIMANN’S
NEX r TIME YOU SERVE TEA
HAVE A LIBERAL PORTION OF PERFECTION
CAKE TO GO WITH IT
Never again will you take the tim e and trouble to do
the work to bake your own cake. Our cake looks good and
taates delicious.
Perfection Bread has real etrength-bulldlng Ingredi­
ents put Into it in the m aking and the baking. You should
always have a loaf of Perfection In the house.
THE BREAD YOU DON’T TIRE OF
SPRINGFIELD BAKERY
DRUGSTORE
Fred Frese, ITop.
Perklns-Laxton Bldg-
Phone 66
Fifth S tre e t
h t'ip íe lf
?som Sah
'Runstssr
EPSOM SALT
Two teaspoofuls of P uretest
Epsom Salt dissolved In a glass
of w ater and taken before
breakfast, m eans alm ost imme­
diate relief.
•Safe because It’s the best.
You save because It’s only half
a cent a dose.
Flanery’s
Drug Store
L o w Fares
to C a lifo rn ia
Reduced roundtrip summer
fares are now in effect. Plan
your trip toCalifomia and take
advantage o f them. Tickets
with 16-day limit are on sale
daily; also season tickets with
Oct. 31 limit at slightly higher
cost, permitting stopovers.
Four trains daily, including
Southern C aliforn ia Express
direct via Sacramento and Los
Angeles.
hern PacificUnes
& OLMN,
23U 3^222^ J!ta*
vim a H* 1 a
nt
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