The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, November 11, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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THURSDAY NOV KM HER 11. U*'-'*'
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
Publish«! Every Thursday at
Springfield. Lane County. Oregon, by
Tonsils Removed— Tonsils were re-1 Bee Hoyt's Htaoes before making
Eu­ moved troni Mis. A. J. Davie at a your purchase. SII Main street
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Dr. local surgeon's office Monday,
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the
¡unlveralty, will attend the national
i convent Ion of university presidents
November u and 15, at Washington
President Ooee East
THE GREAT TASK REMAINS
The new cathode ray tube Invented hy Ur. W UNIVERSITY OE ORBtlON.
D. Coolidge may he of boundless benefit to the gene. Ore . Nov. 11. - (Special) -
world. At present, it rem ains a scientific play-! 'm o ld Bennett Hull, president of
l l ,in g
T H E W IL L A M E T T E PRESS
Before its real worth can be known. It must
be adapted to use hy society.
n. e.
aa aecond class m atter February M . IM S at
Bacteria die speedily under the effelts of t h e 1, l* »««ll surted east nttsr a short
postefftce. B; ringftekl. Oregoa
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____ ___ _________________ ray. Ex,mrin.ents with Hie new tube show it
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MAIL SUBSCRIPTION RATI
contains as many Beta rays as would he contain- Governor F,.»nh t Uiwden »
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he gave addresses Io civic groups
Our Year la Advance___ »ITS Three Months ----- T5c ,»,( jn a ton of radium. Bela rays are the most
Mr. Lowden and Or, Hall were ac­
Ml M o n th s_____________ ILSS sin gle Copy -------- 6« Important em anating from radium, and only
I about a pound of radium is known to exist today. companied by Or Richard 11, Olilo-
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M A X E Y. Editor._________________
hunt, dean of the Portland Merlc.il
a meeting < t
Association.
THURSDAY NOVEMBER 11. 1SÎS
WORDS FROM THE LIPS OF GREAT MEN
Suffera«e
and
Safety.
Like
Liberty
This new cathode ray tube may lead to a cure. School, who win attend
for cancer—a cure the medical world Is seeking the American Medical
Eternal Peace
A glorious lusting PEACE u mured gift to us from
our lighting Yankee doughboys! May It never he said we
failed In the keeping of that trust or Hint we are lacking
in uppiw»'intlon of the greut sacrifice made that we might
enjoy the peace our boys won.
and .diligently.
Union. Are One and Inseperable."—Jam es A Gar-
g u( experim ents with rabbits so far indicate
Marriaa* Licenses issued
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ the cure would be even worse than the disease.
Daring the
past week marriage.
The ray is so powerful it hurtled a hole th ro u g h , licenses have been issued by the!
A l-ACK OE UNDERSTANDING
the ear of a rabbit exposed to It for only fifty ¡county clerk to the following Frank:
Comment on the to u r of Queen Marie and pro- seconds.
I Ottey. Horens, and Edna Fawcett, |
T o k in a crlL icislll o f European royalty in the Am-!
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'co tta g e Grove; Charles F. Blair and
ertaan press, particularly in the western section •* nl*>’ likewise be S cure for baldness R ^icom l Lindley, both of Eugene; Her-
shows the utter lack of understanding between .when the ear of a rabbit was exposed to it ( t r
w Lombard. Cottage Grove and
Americans and Europeans. Institutions we re-!«” ” * second the original gray hair fell out , to be | y er# yiuijv, Kugene; Ixiula Kolker,
g £ d as intolerant Europeans hold sacred. Things «*place4 two
white hair growing Eugene and Theresa O'Brien. Marsh
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Ho, ahnii» the Pnroneans re- three tim es as luxuriantly as the old. Yet tew field; Wm Everett Miller, and Etna
, ts sillv The age old custom s and envlro- ha,<1 men would «'*re to subject them selves to Clark, both of Noll.
m ents have produced peoples* of different view such treatm ent until more is known of the re­
points. World travelers and people of broad «Rts.
Man Sleeps Like Log.
minds can appreciate these differences of opinion
-pju. real value of the ray is not yet known. It
Eats Anything
and see m uch of good on both sides. T hese;rem ains for science, having given the new tube “Altar taking Adlerlk* 1 ran eat
sources of expressed differences of opinion usual- ,o ,h e world, to discover some practical use for anything and sleep like a log I had
lv spring fvOm provincialism in Europe and local- ,t
ga. on the stomach and couldn't keep
ism hi America. A few of the all wise editors of
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America, particularly the older type, must give
This, science will doubtless do. And science food down nor sleep " (signed) R C.
vent to their prejudice at the tim e of the visit of must not be hurried into drawing conclusions. Miller. ONE spoonful Adlerlk* r e
Queen Marie and children from Rumania.
The sam e careful type of experim enting that led m ove. GAS and often brings eurprla
' to a discovery of the tube will no doubt eventual- Ing relief to the stomach. Stops that
full, bloated feeling. Often bring,
The queen is a guest of this country, w hether; lv leail to a discovery of its uses.
nut old waste-matter you never
we as individuals invited her or not. She should
be shrowu the same courtesy and be accorded
y ,ie tube, at least, cannot be put to destructive thought was In your system Excel-
the same dignity as we would expect the presi- uses
|tg ¡nventor for with the highest volt- •»»« fnr fhr,’ntc « ’••«pattos Fla,,
der- of the United States to receive if he were
’ ¿M e t he ray s' range would he no more '«T« Drug .«ore.
traveling in R um ania purely it is n id e an d u n - t jjan a
v a n js preventing its use as a "death
called or and not m accord with the American
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hospitality for editors to begin a tirade against
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royalty and make light of the queen when she is
in our midst. A little dignity would not spoil
The sage cf Potato Hill (K ansas), E W. Howe.;
some of our western dailies.
writes in his m onthly
•with
THANK YOU!
The Springfield bridge bonds emerged from the
elc tion nearly a thrve to one favorite People,of
the county generally recognized the fact that a
new bridge across the Willamette river was need-
ed here and where there was a need they were,
willing. Springfield has always voted for needed
improvements in other parts of the county and
now her acts of friendliness comes back to her
If all the communities of Lane county will work
in future lo r a bigger and better Lane county
then each locality will be benefitted. For the
fine vote on the bridge we can say to the rest
of the county, “T hank you.”
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W ashington reports 2,000,000 gallons of
whiskey a year are being sold in this country as
medicine, on physicians’ prescriptions.
“I predict that soon there will be written a book called
"In Defense of Man." or some such title.
DRUG S^OP«-
‘PurcetBST
Rubbing Alcohol
"And thte
>l,UD*
' wen,’r ) *’ar* ,aler' haa
n" representation in the statutes.
•T .Laat fall a rlch man divided his fortune with his wife
anrj
<ere divorced. This spring he divided the remn-
ant with a bride
I has.
The two women now have more than he
Full Price
“The man originally had four million dollars; his first )
wife got two million; his second wife, a million
If oe
keeps on marrying in a little while he won’t have a cent.
75c
Now, th at's nothing to get excited about Two
“He is the owner of a considerable factory, ami al-1
million gallons of whiskey are a lot of whiskey; ready he is laying off men; he hasn't sufficient capital to!
but do a bit of figuring. It comes to about two- swing It to the best advantage.
third.s of c pint per family per year, or a little
“Three generations of men found» d tMa fortune In til-
m ore than one tablespoonful apiece per year.
course
o f seventy years of hard work.
Doubtless some are getting more than their
I'he g reat rub-dow n th at tou» «
■hare, but the stuff is probably spread around so
Two women walked off with three-quarters of it In six
that it isn’t responsible for much drunkenness, months, with a few tears, sm iles, ribbon, perfumes and
, if<> le a „ th r o u g h
w hatever its medical virtues may he.
The
pon,ad''''
tired,
aching
muscle-
doctors have legal authority to prescribe 200
“Somew here cheating has been going on.
Prescribed by Phys», .ails a ll tl
tin. s that much.
I used in hom es, ath letic clubs,
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The president evidently-thinks th at the way to
mak-1 people know th at taxes are reduced is to
writ them a letter inclosing check for a rebate
on income lax received by tiie government. Now
days when one branch of the governm ent starts
to entreru h and cuts down expenses it is but an
opportunity for another branch to grab it. Really
the taxpayer never gets a reduction so you can
m
» ii. The president's plan should make in­
come tax payers realize where the cut has been
made.
••Commercial clubs should take notice. Our strong-st -p u rk isll b a t h s
and best institutions are being wrecked to make a holiday ev P r y w h e r e
for frivolous women."
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To Ed Howe we might answ er ‘‘So Is you old
m an.” But see w hat this fellow got for Mr
money. What better use can a man m ake of his
money than divide it with women.?
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G rass huts in Hawaii are often equipped with I
radios we are told. Ukulee strings have been
It Is a priceless possession and you should guani It as
life itself. Health depends on good wholesome food, pure
air and proper recreation. We have good wholesome food
in our PERFECTION PRODUCTS and our prosperous little
city furnishes you tin* o ther two requirem ents free.
Made right here In Springfield Perfection Bread and
pastries cannot he excelled. Be careful what you cut.
Know where It comes from.
THE BREAD YOU DO NOT TIRE OF
SPRINGFIELD BAKERY
Perklns-Laxton Bldg
Fred Frese. Prop.
Phone tifi
SPECIAL OFFER
f “’* - » » « ___
and h o sp ital“
Fifth Street.
C lip th e C o u p o n
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T o acquaint you
«nth A riu r Quality,
w« ate making a
aprcial offer for a
a b o rt tu n e o n l y .
Brighten the Kitchen with
Acme I nterior G loss F inish
Acme Interior Gloss Finish is n dependable product of cheer­
ful colors. Easy to wash. No glare. Covers the surface like
a fiat paint.
We recommend Interior C lots Finish unreservedly for in­
terior surfaces walls, ceilings, woodwork. It is the perfect
kitchen finish does not absorb grease, dirt or moisture.
ACME QUALITY
Painit"* Varn ish
lx*t ua tell you ir. it atbout it. Anti be eurc to tee ua before
you tackle uny pen it problem. Our est.inete and
aiKc will probably tavc both money and time for you.
Wright & Son
Flanery’s
Drug Store
TA*
Sto—
beaten into antennae wires as it were.
Store Closed All Day Thursday
Lest We
Forget
(Armistice Holiday
Again there dawns our great, new
Memorial Day, anniversary of the Arm­
istice, November 11th, 1918.
East Through
Suuauier-iand
Eight, years! Eight years since the
bugle sounded “Cease Firing” and the
screat guns fell silent Peace again, with
hysterical welcome for the living and
tears for the noble dead.
Across the sea, on m any a sunny field, stand the
tablets which m ark the graves of America’s dead.
“How sleep the brave, who sink to rest
By all their country’s wishes blest!”
In hospitals and homes still live the wounded and
maimed, the helpless and blind.
Today let us rem ember
them let us be thankful to them let us yield them our
reverence and our devotion. They are America’s true
Nobility—chevaliers without fear and without reproach.
NATIONAL CANNED GOODS
SALE BEGINS FRIDAY
See us for your Q uantity Purchase.
You Will Save About 20%
By Buying in Case Lots
Friday and Saturday a special Demonstration. Stidd’s
Tam ales in the husk, hom e-made, boneless chicken.
Try one.
P hon e
First National Bank
OF SPRINGFIELD
Your Health
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“Such a book has been needed a good many years.
and lntelll|tentlv wrUteB.
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wo * w
- ah our laws concerning the relations of the sexes
wore »ritten with the gallantry of a young man about to
marry the Dearest Girl in the World.
EGGIMANN’S
Phone
9-WHITE FRONT GROCERY-9
C olorful scenes rich in historical anti rom antic sig­
nificance. Fantastic Apache I rail of Arizona. Great
cities o f the west and south. 1 he luxurious comfort
of famous transcontinental trains.
Travel cast through California and the southland.
San Francisco, Los Angeles, Id Paso w ith Juarez
just across the border, on through 1 exas and Louis­
iana to glamorous New Orleans. T h en east or north
hy train or Southern Pacific steam ship to New York.
A w ondrous journey. Go now. Stopovers at many
points cn route.
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Four train, daily .outbbound, Including the “Shasta” over-
nivht t.» S.in Fran, ¡»tv, and “h.-iithern California Egpress
direct to 1 a , « Angel.». From C alifornia the world fam ous
“Sunset Limited” through the southland.
Qet ¡urlher JctaiU tnday.
Southern Paci€ic
CARL OLSON, A gent