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PAGE EIGHT
SPR IN G FIELD R. N. A.
TO EN TER TA N VISITO R S
Week
One hundrvd delegale» » ili I»« eh
te ria In ad hy th» Springfield Koy.il
Natahbora »1 thè dlstrlct convention
«o b«> conduci ed here Fabruary 1# I»
waa ststed *1 a Btoetlag uf Ih» locai
lodge at Ihe berne of Mra W Il
Stearmer vesterday.
Kugene, t're»-1
well. t'ottagv Orava, and Marcela »III
bc represented
Orili work al Ihe convention wlll ;
be In charge of thè Rugane delegatimi
A rthur Brisbane
GOOD LENDING.
GOV. SMITH-MR. McADOO.
IF CARNEGIE.
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1, MO.000,000 FOR GOLF.
If North
and
South
Laaburg Man H era—Jack Monlgom
ery of Lenbuig >»ns a Sprln«fl«ld
y teller today.
Emery In Town— I*. II Kmerv
Douglas Gardens paid Spr.ngfieh
business vielt today.
America
•annot set before the rest of the
world an example of peace and
common sense, something is wr ig
with North or South America. T.iis
year the Latin Republic will spend
FOR SALE
$1*0,000.000 developing railroads,
and most of the money will be
borrowed in the United States.
Chile Is negotiating a $40.000.000
loan in New York to electrify the
Chilean State Railways. Apparent­
ly those South America!» republics
have public
officials sufficiently
honest and competent to manage
State railways.
The financing of desirable indus­
trial enterprises in South America
bv United States banks is a useful
investment for American money.
would accept only special bonds,
wouldn't take preferred stock as a
g ift, laughed at the common stock
saving it wasn’t even water, it waa
“ air." Recent figures would sur­
prise and probably annoy Mr. Car­
negie’s Scotch thrift. The steel
company in 1926 earned $199.004.-
741. enough to pay $17.96 a share
®n the common stock, a new record
©f peace-time prosperity in the
■teel business.
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b
One billion dollars will be spent
©r. new golf courses anil clubhouses
th is vear, including the cost of 1,-
C00 new golf dubs sta llin g and
maintenance of old dubs. If the
nation could build a thousand new
flying machines, one for each new
g o lf dub, to protect the links and
placid gentlemen playing on them,
i t would be a good thing.
Dry' raiders seise $26.000 worth
• f '-blending" machinery used to
manufacture benediction, chartro-
!>«<., mm > cthev liqueurs. The "blend­
ing" ha» been going on, full blast,
tor four months. Many an A me ri­
sen has damaged his muco ■» mem-
fcawaey absorbing the p
ict at
flkak stodiinery.
Governor Ritchie, of Maryland,
Mmaeif widely discussed in con­
nection with the Democratic Presi­
dential nomination, says Governor
Smith, of New York, “is the out­
standing Democrat in the United
States."
On the other hand, Mr. Milton,
editor of the Chattanooga News
■ays William G. McAdoo is the
only man for D p . t
its to nomin­
a te .
Mr Milton . -y s Governor
Smith cannot be nominated be­
cam e “the country is seventy per
cent dry, and no wet can be elec­
ted to the Presidency." Governor
Sm ith’s friends say, “wait, and
John D. Rockefeller still has the
New lo r k Stock Exchange seat
that he bought in 1883, fort; -foui
years ago. He never uses it, keepi
it perhaps to remind him of olc
days when he was making money
for himself before he began spend­
ing his millions in Rockefeller
Foundations, institutes, fighting
disease— for other people
T'iat seat, which probuoly coat
Mr. Rockefel’er less thar. $50,000
he could sell now for $180,000. If
he holds it a Htttle longer, it will
be worth $200,000.
Russian husbands and wives will
be interested in th eir mail fron
now on. For a divorce you simplj
notify the authorities that yoi
want it, then send word to yout
better half through the post office
and that settle« iL You are divore-
In China the thing is more seri­
ous. The natives hate strangers aa
cats hate dogs. They are tired of
watching foreigners spend money,
having courts and territory of
th< -ir own, and are glad when the
tfirc corner to murder a few. The
murdering seems to be close at
hand.
Uncle Srm has some of his ships
• e r e , ar.d unpleasant news may
he expected.
After the Boxer rebellion, when
the other nations compelled the
Chinese to pry millions in «lam­
ages, this nation handed the money
back.
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But that won’t help "sir popular­
ity. When Europe was in trouble,
Uncle Sam rent an army of two
million men, five thousand million
dollars, and other thousands of
bonis since.
C A R D OF T H A N K S
We wish to express our sincere
thanks to the many friends and
neighbors for their kind acts and
words of sympathy during the s'ck-
nees and death of our beloved wife
and mother.
Also for the many
beautiful floral offerings.
Mr. L. W. Elliott, and family.
R. Vashy III—R Vas by is reported
seriously III with influenxa.
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SPRINGFIELD SPECIALS
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Twfc G E f/fc iW
AT THE BELL THEATRE
Sat. - Sun. - Mon. - Tues. — Feb. 1 2 - 1 3 - 1 4 - 1 5
Brief Resume of Happenings o'
the Week Collected for
Our Readers.
Quail and China pheasants have
bean killed near Waplnitia in consid­
erable numbers by the recent cold
weather. With temperatures ranging
from 30 to 40 degrees below sero at
the peak of the storm, cattle have
suffered greatly.
A survey of the broccoli fields of
Douglas county indicates that but lit-
tl« damage to the crop was occasioned
by ths reoent freealng woatbor Dur­
ing the cold spoil growers warn great
ly worried for fear that there would
bo a heavy lots.
The Florence State bank was
robbed last weak by a lone, unmasked
man of about $13.000
Ml»« Harriet
Weat hereon, cashier, waa alona In the
baak at the tia a and waa locked la
the vault after the robber had taken
Staying at Waltarvilla— Mrs May
nit the money la sight.
Craft has gone to the home of her
Charles Cleveland of Greehsm was parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Trotter of
appointed by Governor Patterson a Walterllle, and wlll remain there
member of the state fair board to sao- during
recovery from a recent
ceed Horace Addis. Mr. Cleveland Is Illness.
mayor of Gresham and rhalrman ol
the building committee of the Malt- I
re From Jasper— Mr. and Mrs.
nomah connty fair board
W allace of Jaaper wer©-visitors
The new ski course has bean com­
Tuesday.
pleted at Swim, une-half'mlle beyond
Government camp, according to word
received tn Portland recently
The i In From Point—W. F. McFarland of
course is 12 feet wide and more than Judkins Point paid Springfield a busi­
nne-qusrter mile long It has a lamp ness visit Wednesday.
near the end of the course.
Registration of men and women at '
the University of Oregon Is nearly
■>qual. according to the report of Vir­
ginia Judy Esterly. dean of women. 5
The total number of women register- i
ed amounts to 1356, ooly 168 less than ,
the number of men enrolled.
William Penn Small. 83, civil war
veteran, died last week at his home
SEVEN REASONS
in north Albany Ho was among the
first to respond when President Lin­
FOR KANTLEEK’S
coln called for 71,000 volunteers at
POPULARITY
the beginning of the civil war. and
took part in most of the prominent
battles, serving four years. Mr. Small
came to Oregon In 1888 On Decem­
ber I , 1138. he and Mrs Small cele­
brated their 10th wedding anniversary.
A market which pays 40 cents a
pound for dried rabbit pelts has been
found, according to Ira N. Gabrielson,
in charge of rodent control work in
Oregon. This wlll make extermination
of the pests In eastern Oregon profit­
able diundreds of thousands of rab­
bits have been killed and thrown away
in eastern Oregon drives during past
winters
Oregon stands 15 on the list of
states In exports of merchandise In
the third quarter of 1926. On the sec-
If you are looking for farm», city
property or »mail chicken rancho»
come in and aee ua. We have Home
dandles.
For Sale— Five room house, good
barn, large hen house, all kinds of
fruit and berries
The house la
completely furnished and has two
acres of good land right In city
limit» for $3000.
Business For Sale— Service Station
doing largest business In Lane
county.
Howling Alley, In good »tuall town
Trade— Six-room llou»e and two lot»
on paved street to trade for small
up to $4000.
SprinifleM 1» 'going to have the
Woolen Mills. So If you want to buy
some good building lota come tn and
let us show them to you
For Rent— I have houses and apart
tnnts both furnished and unfurnlsh
WM. VASBY
312 Main St.
Jffiw promis« to net hii
tor beyond hb wildest i
i ra l
off «ra
Here Frees Wendling—Mrs I' E
Headman of Wendling was a Spring
field visitor Tuesday.
Here From Jssoar— A tl Si hwelgi-r
of Jaaper ; n‘d Springfield
business
visti yesterday
Hera From Donne— W H Sm ith of
Donna was a buslnees visitor here
this morning
H salth Cruvade On
A health craved« wlll be started
Monday In th« It’ itlaln school rooms,
to continue for three months Credit«
for performance of health chorea will
be given i s nn Inducement for ths
establishment of go-’d health habit»
among the children, si cording to Mrs
Ora Head Hemenway. principal of the
Real Estate
Phone 73-J school.
W H ER E
Q U A L IT Y
M EETS
cel. attorney» f««ee. coal« of null and
securing cost» to eell the following
described real properly. Io wit
HcwinntnM at the nortbeaal corner
of lot *. block SO in Fairmont accord
ln< Io the original plat thereof and
running
"<<• W»»l
' 3 fee’,
i i nee rmitth 103 feel, the.icn eaet
I ,1 f i e 1.
th e n c e
n o r th
10 3 f e e t
Io t h e
p la c e
of
bevinnlng t« tether with the ten e­
ment!. hereditament» ami apnurlMi
rncoa thereunto tieiongiUK or In any
wlae appertaining all being in Ku
gene. I.atte County, Oregon, subject
to mortgage lien of defendant Conttn
ental l.ife Insurance Company, a cor­
poration
Now. therefore. In the name qf the
State of Oregon. In compliance wltn
•aid execution and order of »ale and
In order Io «atlafy »aid Judgment. Ill
terest, attorney« fee«, coat» of suit
and arcrnlng cost». I will on Satur­
day the 12th day of March. 1927. at
the hour» of one o'clock In the after­
noon of »aid day. at the Southweal
front door of the County Court House,
in Kugene. tame County. Oregon, of­
fer for aale and aell for cash. at pub-
ll> auction, aubjecl to redemption aa
provided by law. all of the right title
and Internet of aald defendant» Tad
McKy and Grace McKy and the Con
tlnental Life Insurance Company, a
corporation, and all peranna claiming
by, through or under them or any or
either of them In anil to and premises
FRANK K TAYLOR. RtierllT.
luine Count/, Oregon
F. 10-17 !«: M 3 10
C O N F I P ,E N C E
Laraway’s Shopping News
Latest
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Featuring Advanced Style Notes
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Stopple Socket molded
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or cement to hold It la
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No seams or binding to
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No patches to come ofT.
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Molded In one piece.
That’s why 11 can’t
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U n iv e r s a l guarantee
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Combining
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Choice of
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Light
Shades!
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DEPARTMENT STORE
Laraway Bldg.
Flanery’s
Drug Store
n©
W HERE
966-968 Willamette Street
Q U A L IT Y
M EETS
A. A. McDonald, Mgr.
C O N F ID