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TUB 8PRINOFUBLD NEWS FAO® TWO THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS Pabllshad Bvvry Tkuraday a l Springfield, Ijin e C o u a tj. Oragoa, by T H E W IL L A M E T T B PRESS H . E. M A X B Y . Bdltor aa IW'K.'I’.-I v ia ** m a ile r ► ebruar) l i . I M I al poatofflcw. Springfield. Drago« MAIL SUBSCRIPTION RATI Tear In Advance___ SI 75 three Month« _ Monika _____________ ILM Single Capy ___ THURSDAY SEPTEMBER IS, 19-6 ì THURSDAY 8RPTRMBBR 1«, 1920 TYSON BACK FROM C h a « » . Power Cable— A crow of Simpl« Mixture Make« FIR ST SAFETY M EET llnemea were busy Monday changing Stomach Feel Fine THE FINK ART OF HOO CALLING We’rv learning morn and more every day. — W. I*. Tryaon. who attended the tins safety conference ever held ,n thia alale under the direction of the National Safety Cornell reporta that much waa accomplished at Ihe con feretice and many I n s t r u c t i v e speeches made Mr Cameron, man aging director of Ihe National Safely Council outlined the alma and met- hods of Ihe aatety work Ihrourhout We are finding out that “hog-calling" la a real art. A newspaper admitted that It didn't know anything about it. and immediately there follow ed a flood of “authoritative information form Ih J Westerner«. Easterners, Southerners, and North erners. Oh. yes, we know that hogs^are "called." We called them ourselves, some years ago. but far b< - I t from us to venture the “correct" approach. _ We find, too. that there Isn't any one particular ¡h; „„¿.„"„J'.Jw wllat ,hw ¡exercise of the vocal cords to bring piggies a run Council has accomplished In l o w ning. r e .,„ , In Industry and IO ÎÎÎI u i l \ t C O T llt iF O m % H r iO U R p i i r t s o f th a t d l g l r t i « « I'n u a m l WORDS FROM TH E LIPS OF GREAT MEN I . “ “It It rs^tha is the People That Give Power and Can the country, each supposed to be the original and drnta In the working class Take Marshall. ” ‘ It “ Back.’ ‘ ‘ — John ‘ ** " “ authentic call. Here they are: hv the cable which carrlea the control wlrea from the Power houae of lh" Mountain Stale« l\<wer company Io their office. The old cable was re- placed by a atrohgor one aa Ihe load of wlrea waa thought loo heavy for it. The control wlrea lead from Ihe plant to Ihe office and enable the workers a( the plant to throw the awltchea at ihe company office. - - - —. ■ ■ e r i n g visita Kanyona—Dr and Mrs. K S re- Cochrane of Grangeville, Idaho, a» villi » a c id , * a a ah. h. a an a «a Simple buckthorn hark, glycerine, eta , as mllud In Adlarlka. often helps stomach trouble In TEN minutes by removing GAH Brings nut a surpris ing amount of old waata matter yon never thought was In yonr system Slop« that full, bloated feeling and makea you happy and cheerful Excel lent k<r chronic constipation. Adler- Ika works QUICK and delightfully easy Flanery'a Drug Store, Mr«. Huntly On Vie««— Mr« B M. • ad at the h o ttie or Mr and Mrs. < Kenyon laat Sunday. They are »top. Hunlly left Monday morning for an exlendinl trip through Oregon. Wash The movement haa aa Ita aim the plug at Eugene with frlenda. Indiana and Western Kentucky: “P-o-o-o-o-g- ,,rt)le<!ll,(n of W()rht>r th. ington and British Columbia. She ¿Jo° PT « 7 ' g' ’■* on. c ln p ™"'- *° •««"*«** from will visit friends and relatives along GO TO THE FAIR Middle West: "Whoo-ee! Whoo-ee' Whoo-ee!" Ihe ...... ......... ... ...................’ .....u elimination ot accidents, although Ab. m H.r a - O . C. «he route and return from Aatorta In East Texas: "O Pig! Pig O! H g O! Pig O! Next week Is Lane county's own show, the thfil will result when the accident Thomas, general freight and passing- October with her father and mother. Delaware: "Who-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e!” annual fair. It is owned by all the people, it is rale Is lowered ,.r fl)r cnifagi» M ilw a u k ie Mrs It. K. Slaltery and daughter of for all the people and everyone should attend. q Dlasbow,^ Kyt. Soo c-e-e-e. Soo- B. E. Marlin ot the Eugene offleo anJ , ^ u, r, „ roa<l with offices In Eugene accotnpanledw her as far aa The exhibits this year, the racing program and ‘ Fred f Patzel, , champion hog caller of Nebraska, of the Booth Kelly company read a Portland waa In Hprlngtleld Monday Portland Mrs Hunlly plana to atop at Seattle. Olympia. Aberdeen. Tarn- paper on safely In the lumber In Rinusement promises to be the best in the history whose call can be heard two miles away, says It’s duetry. The paper waa clear, conalvo, on bualnesa. ma, Vancouver. Urtllah Columbia, and of the fair. at Astoria. covered a wide scope. and waa full of Attending the county fair gives one a finer •Poooo-ew-olig. " Patzel also appeal. appreciation of our agricultural and industrial ~ says: “you've got to have -- - - t e — • suggestion«. Mr Tyson states. CAt.I. AND SEK Dr N W Bme-y products. The m e county c u . . , r .„ u . . ~ ....... “ “ “ on priera on piala and other work, t' Dance at Coburg every Saturday which we should not neglect. night Garrett's Orchestra rf. commission spoke in the eveulcg them." • making an appeal to do away with Now, Just how do they do it in this country? ! the suffering of the fam ilies whose PROFITS NOW IN MENIAL TASKS ! wage earners are Injured. He said We met a man from San Francisco who lived With all his faults Governor Walter Pierce Is <*»«• accident commission read ies that In a large apartment house. He sayB "My Janitor not quite so bad as Coventor Hartley of Wash- ‘he money paid the worker by the Monday August 30, Tuesday, September 7. nnd Monday Is not really a janior—he’s a millionaire bootleg- iIngton. We can sympathize with our sister state commission in case ot accident is not September 13, are the enrollment days for the regular Fall ger. but at that he is no different than hundreds since they have two more years to endure the sufficient to keep the fam ily from MONDAY. AUGUST 30 of other Janitors in the large cities." rash treatment while we don’t need to keep want In spite of the fact that 75 per cent of our law _ Walter without we want to. Mr. Smith of the Mountain Slat-a enforcement officers devote their time to at- Power company told of safety In the tempting to enforce the dry law booze runs ram power Industry and deecrlbed the COST OF UPKEEP OF ROADS pant, especially in the large cities. What we are means ot Insuring It In the power going to do about it is a question nobody yet has The Minnesota state highway commission plants. answered. keeps a cost book on the upkeep of roads in that __________ And, what makes it worse is that booze law state. In 1925 the commission spent $354 16 per FUR B A L » — Payroll enforcement takes so much time that the pro- mile on upkeep of dirt state highways where the and la stock a t the Naww •ecution of other crime is neglected. ¡travel was less than 500 cars per day and $424.04 Form «attabla for road, eoastractloa • • • i when the travel was over 500 cars per day. On work. saw m ills. H e , w ith tak ia ta THE CASE OF MIDSHIPMAN ZIRKLE , travel roads the cost was $460.88 per mile for sag Na gravel roads when the traffic was under 500 cars ba without Midshipman Earl B. Zlrkle, who was educated a day; $606.93 where the traffic was between 500 by the government at Annapolis Naval Academy and 1000 cars per day and $1019.24 per mile and then refused to accept the ensign commis-f where the travel exceeds 1000 cars per day. On •Ion, because he wasn't “raised to be a salior," I the hard surfaced paved roads there was little has been sent on a cruise. difference in the upkeep no matter how light or Naval authorities also declare they Intend to how heavy the travel. Maintenance on the paved keep him on indefinitely as a midshipman. roads ran from $150 to 300 per mile per year, the We will make your Suit or Will this accomplish anything? Of course greater part of the cost being on the upkeep of Ilress. will alter or remodel Zlrkle never should have gone to Annapolis, if he the gravel shoulders, which was highest during your old one, will Clean and knew that he would develop a conviction that he the first two or three years ofter the paving was Press or Dye them. should not enter the naval service as an officer laid. The maintenance on the concrete slab it- 240 Main Street But the government cannot compel him to accept self averaged less than $50 per mile. Some of THE • commission. the costs in the Minnesota department figures Zlrkle should be turned loose, given his d is-! are for dealing the roads of snow in the winter charge. He can’t be of any value to the navy. ‘ months. This runs up the cost on the whole to The navy really couldn’t trust as an officer a man | a higher figure than is spent on the average Of such inclinations or such small sense of obliga-'Washington road.—Record Press, Ellensburg, t l o n . W a s h i n g t o n . Model Cleaners I C o m in g t o EUGENE Dr. Mellenthin S P E C IA L IS T In In te rn a l Medicina for the past fifteen years DO ES N O T O P E R A T E September 22-23-24-25 LANE COUNTY'S OWN SHOW Agricultural, Horticultural and Industrial Exhibits, Horse Races, Carnival Attractions, Music. g Wednesday, September 22........................................ Opening Day. Judging Thursday, September 23............ .............. .........................Cottage Grove Day. Friday, September 24........ ..............................................................Eugene Day. Saturday, Sepetmber 25------------ -------- Lane County and Children’s Day. R ace P rogram Thursday.......................— .................. 2:20 Trot, 2:17 Pace, Running races. Friday— ...................... ........ 2:14 Trot, Free for All Pace, Running races. Saturday-------------- _--------- --------------- -------------------- 2:13 Pace and Trot. G a tes O p e n 8 a . m . to 1 2 M id n ig h t EVERYBODY WELCOME The Reason Why A little bit of QUALLITY Always inakea 'em Smile;* A little bit of COURTESY Bring« 'ein in a mile; A little bit of FRIENDLINESS Tickles ’em, ’tig plain------ And a little bit of SERVICE Hringg ’em back again. And that 1 b why the popular place in Springfield I b EGGIMANN’S How Easily Folks Forget Names, faces, date«, events, thinjoi. On everybody's tongue today—tomorrow nobody recall» It. But, PERFECTION BREAD AND PASTRIES, once you have tasted how good they aro you’ll never forget. Made from the best Ingredient« by the latent, up-to-date baking methods. In a clean, «anltary «hop, PERFECTION PRODUCTS are the leaders ln Springfield. Fred Fre«e, Prop. Perklns-Laxton Bldg- Phone 66 Wednesday September 2» ------------ Four Big Days------------- EUGENE. OREGON A. E. Roberts, President Phone 666 992 Willamette S t SPRINGFIELD BAKERY Osborn« Hotel Lane County Fair Eugene Business College THE BREAD YOU PONT TIREJOF W ill be at Office Hour« 10 a. m. to 4 p. Term. It's a good school, and the rates are reasonable, and we will gladly tell you about It. Don’t hesitate to ask. Fifth Street hi . O N E DAY O N L Y No Charge for Consultation Dr. Mellenthin lR a regular graduate In m edicine and »urgery and la lic ensed by the state of Oregon. He doea not operate for chronic appe.v dlcltla, gall atone«, ulcéra of alomach, tonsils or adenoids. He haa to hl» credit wonderful ré sulta In diseases of the stomach, liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, kidney, I ¡bladder, bed wetting, catarrh, weak 'lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg ulcers ; and rectal alimenta. Below are the names of a few of I his many satisfied patients In Oregon. Mrs. L. L. Peeta, Moro, heart j trouble. Mrs. F. F. Hager, (daughter Marie), j Walton, tonsils and adenoids. Mra. E. C. Mulloy, Hillsboro, uloar i of the leg. Mrs.* Nela Peterson, Skamokawa, ¡W ashington, colitis. Orover C- Gouthler, Coquille, Ore., colitis and ulcers of the stomach. Mrs. Carl Johnson, Mardhfleld, ear trouble. J. W. Turner, Dalles, stomach trouble. E. A. Russell, Klamath Falls, appen dicitis. Remember the above fîate, that con sultation on this trip will be free and that his treatment Is different. Married women must be accompan ied by their husbands. Address; 211 Bradbury Bldg., Loa Angeles, California. (S-B-1623) J o s tlin g Is N ot Such a Chore! N o it isn’t —when you have a complete modern Ironing O utfit— auch aa an EDISO N Electric Iron and a KID-J1D Ironing Table. Only a Few More Days —A ct N o w Better hurry -come in now. Take advantage of our Special Offer. The outfit is youra on the lowest of terms. A dollar a month with your light bill—should not stand between you and ironing-day comfort. V /e ’l l G iv e Y o u $ 2 .X K F o r A n y O ld Iro n Mountain 5tatesfe§8 Power Company VkArn/WF • 1