The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, September 02, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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TH E HPRINGFiKLD NEWS
SITE OF THE FIRST PHONE MESSAGE
Wiat Price Jeautyi
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Beauty bin I 11» hcgitinlng with Eve whose lnvellm*»», tradi­
tion tell» uh , wits even greater than the perfection of the Garden
of Eden. Since I but time, women and men too, only they
are more auhtle about It have jierslMeutly »ought It. Thu» we
have had our heritage throughout the age» a little and the
Ideal of greater beauty for those who have the will to attuln it.
Our feature» we cannot rhange hut we can make the most of
them.
One of my readers tuts s»k<<d ms —then cold water. Ice may be used
If It in po««lhl« to glv« onus own to close the pores
Massage la a great heaullfler, hut
fine m t«<lul nml If so. how It ihou'd
he done. If nny Ollier renders hnre an occassional treatment Is practi­
lieen wondering uhoul the same pro­ cally worthies«. If yon need faelal
blem. they also will tw> Itilrresied In massage, then you must lake Wi*
k u o w ln g It moat certainly ran b sjtta is to give yourself this attention
two or three times every week. It
done
llere'a how!
Before beginning, the face must be must never be given hastily Experl-
thoroughly cleans*! wIWi s»sp sn'I.B ’en l until you And Just the kind of
water, or with hot towel«. Omit the «warns and lotions that agree with
cold reusing water , so that the pores your skin. Mmeniher that the lex-
will remain open for the Ireatuient lure of the skin differs and that .hat
The ollied of the facial Is Io Induce | which beautlfles one may have the
a copious flow of blood and to keep opposite
“ * effect on another.
the fleeh Arm and the skin unllned.
so a Anu, light (ouch Is best. Facial
massage must always be done with MCLAGAN BACK FROM
an upward movement, to prevent sag-
TRIP TO YELLOWSTONE
There was no demage done to either
LIFE'S MIRROR
cur. The accident waa due to 11»*»
Reflections by Panne
wet and tdlpp ry pav m eat and *o No sliver frame stands on my
w et brakes.
dresser
No sm iling counterpart upon my
resk
Nothing material to gaze at,
M arriage L I- .e iM i Issued
Gr bold, or kiss.
During i he past week marriage Ah, but d ep planted in my memory
llci naes have been Issued by the Where always close you seem
county clerk to the fllowing: Fred And framed within my heart
Hartung and Claudle Broders, both of I have your picture.
Eugene; Frank Funnel! and Bonnie
Hart, both of Bend; Harry Montgom­
A Good Reason
ery and I-aura Mae Green, both of
"Someone
said you don't sing In
Cottage Grove; Edward Cole, Jasper
the
choir
any
m ore!*
and Lucille Lambert. SprlngAeld;
"No, I thought It best to stop.”
Hershel Smith, Junction City, and
"Why— what's wrong?*
Vera Edson, Eugene; William Mc­
"Well, I missed' one Sunday and
Cutcheon and Myrtle Mae Wallace,
both of Eugene; Roy Graham and ail the congregation wanted to know
May Omnan, both of Cottage Grove; when the organ was fixed.”
Bogard Welch and Helen Campbell, " call and b m
both of Eugene.
on prices on plats snd other w ork. I f
ret. rjrwrrsssrr
gtug
NeVer apply the cream In lumps W. C. M ela n in and family returned
warm It Arst. Apply a goodly quan­ last week from a business and vaca­
tity.
Begin to m assage at the tion trip to Montana and the Yellow­
corners of the ayes. Start with a stone Park. Mr Mt l.agan was call­
light, but Arm circling morement, ed upon an Inspection trip to elec­
where the laughing wrinkles come. tric plants In Montana on the eve of
Use the fure Augers of each hand. h is vacation changed his plans os as
U se this movement to rub In the to Include business with his outing.
cream—and then stroke the wrinkles He visited two steam generating
plants at Sand Point, Idaho and
upward and outward.
Libby. Montana, and a hydro-electric
t'se a slow, steady pressure, and
plant
at Calllspell. Montana
From
an outward stroke (Aider the eyos,
there he went to the Yellowstone
and follow the eye oul beyond the
National Park and spent four days
tuth pies.
visiting all the points of Interest. The
If the forehead wrinkles are per­
return was made by the Southern »a-
pendicular and between the eye-'
trance of the park. Jackson Holt-,
brow s, m assage the lines upward and |
For "the' Wyoming. Teton Pass. Southern Ids-
outward with the Angers
F
" ho, the John Hay Highway and the
other forehead wrinkles, use a cir­
| McKenlxe Pans to SprlngAeld.
cular movement.
B B. Mink of Tangena accompan­
tlen tly plnrh the lines about the ied Mr Mct-agnn snd his family. The
moulh as you massage with an up­ party covered 21175 miles on their trip
ward stroke, taking care, however, and had no trouble except three punc-
that you do not stretch the skin. | turea.
Use only the stroke movement after
After their return to SprlngAeld
the pinching
The upward Strok.
¿„ N.’ wpt'.rt"and "spent
movement may be used In m assaging #
from chin to temple to eradicate the .
Ane little lines that cosnc In the skin j
| CAIA AND SEE Dr. N. W. Emery
with Increasing years.
Finish with a dash of warm water on prices on plate snd other work, tf
WaJUv B. Gifford (left), president ot the American Telephone and Tate
graph Company, and Leonard IL Klanard (right), pre«.dent of the Hell Tate
phon« Company of Pennsylvania and Aaaoclated Companies, are shown
standing oa the exact spot whore Alexander Graham Bell first talked over
his taveatkia s t the Centennial Exposition 50 years ago. In the background
son ba seen Memorial Hal), relic of the Centennial, and which Is now being
used as a museum. It was on this* spot that Don Pedro, then Emperor of
Brasil, met the Zk-year-old Inventor and exclaimed. “My God. It talks!” when
he heard Bell's voice come over the wire. The exhibits to be staged by the
organisation these men represent will be one of the great features ot the
Sesqul-CeDlennlal International Exposition, which opens In Philadelphia Jnne
1 and continues to December 1 to o'»,brat« the 150th anniversary of the
signing of the Declaration of Independence.
MANY
T R A F F IC
VIOLATORS CAUGHT
A large number of traffic offenses
were committed during the week end
inoat of which were for minor viola­
tions. W. E. Sweek was stopped
Monday for cutting the corner at
Fifth and A streets. O. J. Overland
received a 12 fine Monday for leaving
the eDglne of his logging truck run­
ning white he was In a store. J. M
Alnutt of the Eugene Milling snd
Elevator company paid a 21 Monday
for cutting the corner at Second and
Main Sunday. K. Dillard parked h la !
car on the sidewalk Saturday and I
paid 22 for the privilege . H. C. Train
was fined 22 for cutting a corner. R
A. Taylor parked too close to a hyd­
rant and It cost him 21 Monday.
Frank Bunbrldge waa arrested for
speeding Saturday on K street. ,
Harlod Taylor was arrested for the
same offense on East Main street as
was D. R. Boehart ot Douglas
Gardens.
R. H. Wheeler of Wendllng driving
an Essex coach ran Into O. H. W heel­
er driving on Overland sedan Sunday.
Money Earns a PERSONAL Interest
Yes, a savings account draws 3% interest—which is
a big enough inducement to be thrifty—but it also draws
a greater interest which has in many, many cases been the
“making” of success.
A bank account earns PERSONAL interest! The per­
sonal interest of worth while people—influential people
who can help you. Your bank account no matter how
small—if added to regularly speaks of a reliable, sound
character.
Money in the Bank gives you—
Increased courage! Freedom from worry! Greater
independence and relief from embarrassment.
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Substantial reductions will be made in Transcontinental
rates, for example, the day station-to-stanon rate between
Seattle and Chicago will be ,7.80 instead of >11.30;
between Seattle and New York >10.75 instead of
>15.70; between Portland, Oregon, and Chicago >7.85 in­
stead of >11.30; between Portland, Oregon, ana New York
>10.85 instead of >15.80; between Sar. Francisco and Chi­
cago >8.25 instead of >11.90; between San Francisco and
New York >11.30 instead of >16.50.
Reversed Charges on T ranscontinental Station-to-StationC eQ g
Heretofore the reversal of charges has been available only
on person-to-person calls. As a further convenience to the
public this privilege will be extended to Transcontinental
station-to-station calls.
Longer Reduced R ate Period on T ran scon tin en tal Calls
Reduced rate hours for Transcontinental station-to-sta­
tion calls will begin at 7 P. M. instead of 8:30 P. M.. as
formerly. Between 7 and 8:30 P. M. the discount will be
approximately 25 per cent, of the Transcontinental day
station-to-station rates; from 8:30 P. M. to 4:10 A. M.,
the discount will be about 50 per cent, of the aay rates.
Because of the unsatisfactory service conditions which it
brought about, the existing midnight discount will be dis­
continued on Transcontinental calls.
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The net result of these rate changes will be a saving to the telephone users«!
A e United States of approximately
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- changes
>3,000.000 a year. - The service
uoi
interests of p public
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System.
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