The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, September 23, 1926, Page 8, Image 8

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THVKSDAT SEITEM B EK
MOUNTAIN LION LIKES
By A rthur Brisbane
PIE-EATING PRISONERS.
MORE PAY? TERRIBLE!
RELIGION’S POWER. «
DUST AS AUTO FUEL.
M en th a t ow n railroad «locks,
a a d n ev er do, newer did, n ever w ill
do an y hard w ork , th in k it sad th a t
the m en w o r k in g on the railroad s
eaould g e t one hundred m illion
d o lla rs m o re a y e a r . T h at w ou ld
be a g r e a t d eal le s s than th ir ty
cen ts a d ay a v e r a g e fo r each m an,
« b i l e th e ra ilro a d s g e t th e h u n ­
d red s o f m illio n s m ore and h ave
th e G o v ern m en t and it s in te r sta te
C om m erce
C om m isaian
a lw a y s
ready to fo r c e th e public to p a y
h ig h er r a te s i f railroad s need
The G o v ern m en t, co m p ellin g th e
pubUa to p a y m ore fo r railroad
-erviea, w ith o u t g iv in g th e pub­
lic a n y th in g to s a y ab ou t it,
=hould a lso com p el railroad s to
p a y m ore to w o r k in g p eop le w ith -
; - t g iv in g ra ilro a d s a n y th in g to
'.y a b o u t i t
B u t G overn m en t
.4 it s w o rk in g s a r e arran ged b y
o s e th a t O W N th e railroad s, n ot
th o s e th a t W O R K on th e r a il-
.o a d s .
F if t y y e a r s a g o , fe w e r th an tw o
illio n w o m en w ork ed fo r p a y
the United States.
H a lf o f th em w e r e in d om asti«
.v ic e . N o w 9,000,000 w om en are
ja g w d “in g a in fu l occu p ation s."
T h a t p le a se s th e p ractical m ind.
F a r m e r s lik e to se e th e h orse and
m a r e w o rk in g. G erm an fa r m e r s
h a rn ess t h e cow .
O ur boaster! “ g a in fu l occu p a­
li m s f o r w o m en ” ta k e w om en ou t
os th e ir on ly o ccu p ation r e a lly
. a in fu l to c iv iliz a tio n , th e produc-
on o f g o o d ch ild ren .
doaa siM mind being petted by some
one It knows. It baa (ormi'd a spectnl
TO PLAY WITH PUPPY friendship for a puppy belonging u
nearby resident« and will reach out
and stroke the puppy, mean while pur
ring very loudly, like a big house cat
Nevertheless the mountain lion is
not to be fooled wiih and can reach
through the liars most suddenly upon
occasion as a man can testify who
waa playing with the lion with his <
hat
Suddenly the lion reached
through the liars and grabbed the i
hat. pouncing upon It and teorlng li I
to pieces.
RIGHTOI
s.
hou4* " 'f* ,o b u tc h e r :- -I,
sure 1« tough when your have to pav
The lion has been in captivity fvr.80 cents a pound for beef '
:wv years, having been raised from a
"Yes. but It 1» a whole ioi tougher
cub at the Danner-Robertson Sporting when yon pay twenty-ava."
Goods store in Eugene. Although one :
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of the most feroclau. animals know n., Any henpecked husband adm it, the
this particular lion |s quite tame and strength of women s clubs.
At the BELL THEATRE, EE ¡D A Y
•Tor y. ara I had gas on the «lorn
ach The first dose of Adlerlka
helped. I now aloep well and all « .is
Is gone. II also helper) my hutbnnd
I Igaed) M'«
■
llr le k l v
nNB
spoonful Adlerlka removes UAH and
often hr tigs astonishing relief to the
stomach
stop s that fu 1. hloattrf
feeling, firings nut old. waste mat tar
yon never thought waa In your sys­
tem. This eeioellen t Intestinal evaot»-
ant la wonderful for constipation,
rianery's P ru t store.
streets.
Many people come each
night to watch the animal which never
seem , to be quiet
FRIDAY
NEU.HAMILTON ANO SHIRLEY MASON IN A SCENE FROM ZANE GREY'S
•OESERT GOU7* A PARAMOUNI PICT1“« PROOUCEO BY GIORGI B> M i l l
GEORGE B. SEITZ
Saturday
F M O U C T IO M
NEIL HAMILTON
SHIRLEY MASON
WILLIAM POWELL
ROBERTFRAZER
SEPT. 25th
t
CAM. AND SEE Dr. N. W Winery
on prices on plate and other work. If
TRY OUR NEW
UPHOLSTERED
NINE SPRING
CUSHION
LEATHER
PANEL BACK
SEATS
Vane
Grey's
7 O’CLOCK
SEPT. 24th and
WANTIO
Strong husky y o u n g man Io work
on farm that drives horses aud apeak«
good Knginsli
lu sö V — l i i i * L uww
A y o u n g m an a r rested fo r rob-
c i.ig
th e
h o u se
of
C ardinal
I o u g h e r ty o f ca sh and bon d s told
• p o lice, “ I d id n't d are ta k e th e
, m ” s diam on d stu d ied gold
New Carpet
Ladies Rest Room
weed It in church. I w a sn 't Loeb-
tro u b le Uke that."
•
T h e m o d e rn ist w ill
call that
N a p e r e t it io n ,” o th e r s w ill s e e Ik
* p r o o f t h a t relig io n h a s p ow er
W
la
th e caee o f a - oom
■ d m in a l w h o t e lls t h e poU«N *1
Sava no relig io n ."
tog for any
T o tr e a t p rison er« cruel la v ile ,
T o m a k e a jo k e o f th e ir Crimea
is stu p id .
T h e G o vern or o f
.-few Task
sh ou ld te ll officials c f S in g Sing
w h a t h e th in k s o f th e ir L ab or
D ay
p ie -e a tin g
c o n test, tw e lv e
e w .v k ta w ith th eir hands tied
behind th e ir b ack s, e s t in g p ise ,
Uke sw in e, f o r a $5 p rise .
H o w d o es th a t im p r e ss m en a a d
vac m en, ou t o f p rison , w o rk in g to
b a y fo o d f o r th e ir ch ild ren ?
H o w ev er, stu p id a s It Is, e p riso n
w ith p ie -e a tin g c o n te sts is n o t a s
b ed a s th e p riso n o f th a t good
b ish o p , in w h ich p riso n ers w ore
iro n c o lla rs, w ith sh arp sp ik es
turned in w ard so th e y could n o t
he dow n to sle ep , or th e S p an ish
p riso n in w h ich th e n ob le-h ea rted
E n g lis h p riso n refo rm er foun d a
m an fa ste n e d to th e w a ll, h is f e e t
a b o v e grou n d , sta r v in g , “h is fa c e
d o t t e d w ith blood and te a r s ,” or
th e p riso n m in e , in w h ich P e te r
th e G rea t ch ain ed e a c h p riso n er to
ais w h eelb a rrow , to sta y chained
n ig h t and d ay u n til d eath relea sed
h im ; b e tte r than th e a n cien t ga l-
la y , w h ere th e m an chained to
a ie oar w a s relea sed w h en ho
fa in ted or died, h is hand cu t off
to sa v e tim e, body throw n o v er­
board and a n o th er sla v e ch ain ed
in h is p lace.
. W e are se n tim en ta l fo o ls in our
p riso n s, b u t w e h a v e im proved.
W hen m en ta lk o f h a r n e ss in g
th-’ electro n it sh ou ld be rem em ­
bered th a t P rovid en ce d oes n ot
«¿low tr e e s to g r o w in to th e
h ea v en s, o r p erm it con q u erin g
m an to m ove up too rap id ly. A ir,
w a te r , th e ea rth , n a tu re g iv e s to
u s fr e e , and th e su n ’s lig h t and
h ea t. W e m u st w ork fo r e v e r y ­
th in g e ls e .
_
, Yon read th a t an au to m o b ile
e n g in e had been m ade to run w ith
th e e x p lo siv e p o w er o f d u st fro m
a g ra in e le v a to r in stea d o f g a s o ­
lin e. Me.«, rs. N o el and H eilb ach ,
D ep a rtm e n t
o f A g r ic u ltu r e
en -
g 'n e e r s, sh ow ed th a t ord in ary d u st
m ig h t be u sed to crea te an e x -
pl
e fo rce g r e a te r th a n th a t
o f g a so lin e .
Mr«.
Emma
ADMISSION
10c and 35c.
New Heating and
Ventilating system.
Sick Shoes Make .
5ick People
THE HOME OF GOOD EATS
this morning at the Mount Vernon
eew « ery , the Reverend S. E. Childers
conducting the services. The Walker
Undertaking Parlors had charge of the
tnneral arrangements.
M rs. H ills d ied M on d ay e v e n in g at
ttxe P a cific C h ristia n h o sp ita l, a g e 58.
H e r h o m e w a s a t J a sp e r . S h e Is su r­
v iv e d by h er h u sb a n d , S h erm a n W.
H ills, a so n , M orris 8 . H ills, a
d a u g h ter, M rs. K rona H. H ack , and
v /e’ve helped many tick people get well
/ being their Shoe Doctor.
Picture
ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP
Sunday and Monday
We Can Recondition
Your Motor
September 26 and 27
.SHALL
L A N
Anderson
it's a barrel
' S of fu n /
and do It Right— See us before you have
that motor overhauled.
Our work Is Guaranteed
Clover
The Sanitary Barber Shop
I
Combs and tools sterilized
before
each
customer.
Jolliff-Scaiefe Motor Co.
ALWAYS
PAYS
TO
TRADE
. Casey’s
Service Station
Tuesday - Wednesday - Septembor 28 - 29
"YOURS FOR GAS’
MARY PHILBIN
FOLUR,
FEED
GROCERIES
In "STELLA MARIS"
Don’t Forget— Bring the whole family every
Tuesday for 50c.
First National Bank
In "LONE HAND SAUNDERS"
Ghe White Front
Grocery
Sunday - Monday - October 3 - 4
FOR SERVICE AND QUALITY
Friday - Saturday - October 1 - 2
FRED THOMPSON
Springfield, Oregon
CHECKING ACCOUNTS
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES
BUSTER KEATON
In “BATTLING BUTLER"
Phone 9
1
’
424 Main
Coming soon— Super Attractions
Utils Buried Today
Mrs. Emma Russell Hills was buried
jr
WRIGHT & SON
Everything in
HARDWARE — PAINT — FURNITURE
RUGS — LINOLEUM
Phone 18
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS
In “THE BLACK P IR A TE ’
Farmer's Exchange
Great stage play now screened
"THE BAT”
THE
STORE
OF
SPRINGFIELD
"LA BOHEME”
We Deliver
"MARE NOSTRUM"
Full Line of Ladles and Childrens Coats
Many Others
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