The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, February 17, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
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DENTISTS CONTRIBUTE TO coupled with Ike luatallulbm of Un
DORENBECKER HOSPITAL proved locomotivo rombuatlon ile
The horrible wreck on the Second street cross­
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vlooa," Clark «aid, "Uaa resulted u>
Birth a, Oealba Listad
A BLIND CROSSING
Six blrlha and live death» wer» re-
by city Health tllltcer I'olhlfd
Pwbllahed Bvery Thursday at
ing last Thursday is another proff of the danger t ’alvurultv of Oregoa, Eugene. Feh l rapidly imrrualng .-HI. !.»•». % and an for January. The alatlallra In both
Springfield, Lana Couniy. Oregon, by
cueva were unuaiinlly low. the officer
of this blind crow ing. The large warehouse ob-
(Special! Donated by lh<* dent- 1 attendant decreaae In operating ex
T H I W IL L A M K T T « P R I M
j acures the view *Tom the north approach andi IT—
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i trains are not s< >u until they are near at hand.) Ida of Dregou, another unii rondatine
H, K MAXEY. Editor
o( complete dental equipment and ap-
■“ The new bridge across the W illamette river at
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d elaaa naaUar February JL 1W» a* t o
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\ , a j„ gtreet will take 99', of the truffle latra Ina haa been added In the Intern
poatoffic*. SpriakftaM. Orugua
ojj this crossing for that reason the Southern hechor Memorial hoapltal of the Val-
veralty of Oregon school of metllcln"
Pacific company should be Interested In the new, In
M A IL au aS C R IF T IO N R A T I
Portland, II waa announced today
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structure
and
pay
a
proportionate
share
of
Itsl
A. E. Roberts, President
, Tear la A dvance___ t l 71
Three Months
by Or. Richard H Olllehunl. dean of
,
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cost.
SLM
Single Copy .
the medical school •
A catalogue, telling about our Secretarial. Bookkeep­
The denial chair and all of the uc-
and Stenographic Connies, sent free to any address,
THURSDAY FEBRUARY IT. 1*27
Thirty-tw o men and women have been indicted ceaaoriea incidental te the hundiing of
upon request.
in Pittsburg for election frauds which leads one 1 denial week for children who hre pan­
Monday Is enrollment day.
HELP THE BOY SCOUTS
to think maybe Vare’s m ajority there will l»e cut [eaie in the hoapltal ha« juat been in
stalled aril la ready for operation
Springfield's quota of coat of boy scout work In the Senatorial recount.
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a
Th» giti waa brought about by thr
In Lane county is $300. or the same am ount as
dealre on thr part ot th* Oregon deni-
pledged last year. The boy scout movement lik e . Soap production In the United States If 40
Phone 666
902 Willamette Street
Eugene. Oregon
lata to participate |u th* activities ot
any other movement or business if it ¡8 to suc­ pounds per person last year. Who uses Is all?
relief
ot
tick
and
disabled
children
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e
ceed must have a head to it—some pwrson train­
carried on by th* medical achool. Th*
ed in the work who devotes all his tim e to it.
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Europe seems to believe the money she bor- Orogon Stale Denial Association and
Half the money
raise«! __
in ____
l«ane county - for boy
Portland Denial Association. togel
acmit work pays the salary of the scout executive rowed during the war was hers In the first place, ! her
with the Stale Hoard ot Den'al
and the other half is used’ for camps, instruction
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! Examiner», acting through a commit
courses and a multitude of other things necessary I
I lee cotnpoaed of Doctor» E T tied-
to carry on the work.
1 lund. C M. Harrlann amt E C. Robin
Springfield has two troops of boy scouts chart- ,
! »on. appropriated approximately tS6
ered by the national organisation and it is hoped
! 110 which waa derived by voluntary
another troop or two may be formed during this,
I subscriptions on Ihe part of thr dent
year. Boy scout work Is the finest form of ex­
I tala of thè alate.
clusive worthwhile boy instruction and character
In addition to providlflg exceptional
building yet devised to take care of the otherwise
tacllltlea for the denial work of (he
idle tim e'of boys between 12 and 18 years. It is
hoapltal and the outpatient clinic. Ihe
w orth a few dollars of anybody's mqney to main-!
equipment and personnel will afford •
tain it in Lane county.
OPINIONS ARE LIKE RIPPLES
Ihe opportunity of teaching medical
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students at the medical achool the
Opinions are like ripples.
principles of oral hvglens and denial
M 'K E IT EASY FOR THE WOOLEN MILL
How long they last depends upon the surface management In children
COMMITTEES
p o ll e d
EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE
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IT’S A GOOD SCHOOL
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OR. FRANK CRANE SAÏS
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If you wish to subscribe for stock in the new-
woolen mills don’t wait until the comm ittee hunts
you up but drop into the Cham ber of Commerce
and sign the list in the hands of the cham ber
president or see members of the committees.
The guarantee of $100,000 provided $650,000 in
stock is sold elsewhere is a comm unity propoei-
iton. While th e committees do not -urge anyone
to deprive themselves of life’s necessities to buy
woolen mill stock they do urge the help from
everyone who is able, in bringing this laudable
enterprise to Springfield.
on which they appear.
The mind of the Individual who holds the opin­ EVERY FIFTH GALLON
ion is the surface whose character determines
SOLD TO RAILROADS
its lasting quality.
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Every fifth gallon furl oil marketed
Think over your friends. Some change their
In the United State* la purchaaed by
opinions continously, others with great Infrequ­
the railroad«, according to J N ('lark.
ency.
• hlef of Southern Paclflc company'«
You have seen many kinds of ripples ripples fuel bureau.
on water, ripples on sand, ripples on Ice. and rip­ The extensive uae of oil a« a loco-
ple m arks in solid limestone.
motive fuel la revealed In a aludy
All are duplicated in the minds of men.
)ual completed by the Bureau of Mine«
On water, ripples alter with each succeeding of the Department of com m erce The
breath» in stone they change only with the oro- application of fuel oil to motive power
$7,000,000 in tips passed to Pullman porter sion of years.
I 1» concentrated mainly in California
hands last year— and It sounds big. Still, the
One type of mind is fluid; another concrete.
»“«• ,h" •«"•‘h central stutea. railroad«
wiling Georges say it is not enough for a living
The first is plastic but unretentlve; the second operating in theae terrttorlea having
wage— because it constitutes three-quarters of is retentive but unchanging and indurate.
‘ purchaaed «3 per cent of the 70.63«.
their income, average of $78.11 per m onth each.
One changes its opinion too frequently; the
barrel« of fu>-i oil bought by the
It would seem sem i-charity jobs are distasteful other not frequently enough. *
1 road« in 1925.
The total railroad
to the server as well as the served.
In a general way these two characteristics of purchases amount to about one nrth of
all fuel oil annually marketed In Iho
mind represent two stages of life.
If tennis develops the racquet arm of players In youth the tendency is to change our opinions country.
Oil ¡a the principal locomotive fuel
as tis said, then we w-ould back President Cool- too often,
idge in Tex Richard’s heavyweight tourney, since
In old age the tendency Is to change them too ,n bo,h fr* 1<bl *n<1 pa»»«nger service
he shook hands with 1,220 people in twenty-seven seldom.
,n California. Nevada. Arixona. Texaa. 1
m inutes the other day.
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| Youth is a time for ripples on water. It is a Arkansas. Oklahoma, and Missouri
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' time for alternating, changing, open-m indedness,' and *" uaed hy Southern Pacific for I
Ten billion more cigarettes w ere consumed by for a sort of sparrow-like hopping from one Idea aln’<M
‘t *» ot *ta operation», with the
American people in 1926 than in the year before, to another.
1 exception of locomotive» taken over I
which is an average of two per day for even-
Opinions are formed, destroyed and re-formed by ,h‘‘ <,”nP“n)' wb*" the El Pu»o t 1
man, woman and child in the United States. Have with little effort.
Southwestern waa purchased
Old age is a time when ripples of opinion seem “Organised efforts of all officer« and 1
you had your two today?
i employes In the conservation of fuel.
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m arked in stone.
Kansas did away with bootleggers—cigarette
They are fixed. They alter only after long ero-1
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bootleggers. Simple manner. It repealed the sion by contrary evidence.
Cigarette law. May Carrie N ation's soul rest in
Both attitudes are off balance. One leans too
peace.
far forward, the other too far back. B etw een1
• • •
the two extrem es is the happy mean.
We now have it straight from history that a
Of the two attitudes the one that can be most
pretty woman persuaded Gladstone out of a w ar.' controlled is th at of solidity. Little can be done
Maybe there is a practical reason for our modern to change the attitude of the mind of youth, and
beauty shops after all.
it has time to steady down anyway.
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But open-mindedness is a habit th at can be
We rtan't help sighing for the old days when cultivated.
“A new truth Is a truth and an old error Is an
men were men and women w eren’t, rem arked
error,” is a good motto for advancing years.
one of the older generation th e other day.
New Genuine
“Tinker Bell”
Fast Color Prints
Very Specially
Priced, Yard
(45c
Just The Chilly
Weather Fabric W o­
men Have Long
Looked For
—Soft. warm, of Ihe weight and ffnlah for chilly weather—woolly
flnlah—tub proof and guaranteed fast color ae well aa non absorbent
to dirt and dust.
—"Tinker Bell." the near all-cotton fabric by tha producers of Peter
Pan baa rapidly proven Itself the fabric for children'» achool and plav
clothes and charming waah frocks for women
— Washable time and again without losing or fading Its beautiful
colors; and with a flnlah that gives a aotl. delightful anug and com fy
feeling
No wonder "Tinker Bell" Is gaining au> h Instantaneous
appreciation.1
Two Things That Make A
Confectionery Popular
Service and Quality
Service—Quick and experienced lhat adds a touch of
personal ini erest.
Quality—The best Ingredients I hut can lie put into soft
drinks and candy.
To
Leadership
C alifornia
then east
G reatness—that com bina­
power th a t m akes one man
stand out head and shoulders
h i s
contem poraries
was gloriously m anifest in
George W ashington, S tates­
man — Diplomat — Gentle­
man — Soldier and Leader.
leadership
am ong banks
is conferred by the people
upon that institution which
renders the greatest service
to the community.
Superior
safety and service—rendered
with a touch of personal a t­
tention.
EGGIMANN’S
• — In trrrX « n e w an d different; finer,
f a t t e r t e r v i c e th a n e v er before
tion of a superior quality and
above
Thais
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
SPRINGFIELD
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES
3%
In te re st o n S a v in g A c c o u n ts
3%
Convenient,comfortable
service over the Shasta
route direct to California.
Four trains daily, includ­
ing the speedy Shasta to
San Francisco and South­
ern California Express to
Los Angeles.
Famous transcontinen­
tal trains direct toChicago
and east via O v e rla n d
Route, Lake Tahoe Line
from San Francisco or
Golden State Route from
Los Angeles. Ortravel the
Sunset way east through
the southland to NewOr-
leans. Thence by train or
Southern Pacific steam­
ship to New York—5 great
days at sea.
Aafc for d e ta ile a b o u t th li errvlce.
L e t «s help you p la n your Itin e ra ry .
Southern
Pacific.
CARL OLSON, AGENT
T (chete and reaematlons to foreign lande.
Guard Your Throat and
Mouth
The throat and mouth should be kept scrupulously clean
and free from genus.
Use a good mouth wasli and throat
gargle every day.
It Is as necessary to the complete toilet us a dentifrice or
tooth wash.
Nyal Mouth Wash
Is a mouth Wash that keeps the mouth sweet and free from
disease germs. It neutralizes breath odors.
Try it also as a gargle for Hore throat and a dressing for
wounds. Superior to carbolic acid in germ-killing power.
PRICE
- 50c
Ketel’s Drug Store