THVIWDAY MARCH 10. 1 »27 THE Hj'KINtIKIKMJ NEWS WEATHERSON GIRL IN PLEA OF NOT GUILTY About IfouK Health Thine* You Should K now by )ohn Joseph Osine*. M O T H E SEW ER w fond outgrow »tag» of bring a do - 'Ó SJ! 5 * „ * Ä »ting lea*, and very delirino*. n ß i l Ä S S f « ’’Î - j Ï Ï ’ J ....... ................ < « î I « “ b crnatixi for various forms 01 even lx* tie r an far aa flavor ia con- that fond on the m arket Not *<> bug ago. tomatoes gn-w in old corned aa it cornea from the outer fashion») garden* a * “love apple*," portion of the pineapple, nearest tho ahell and thia shell ia nearest k> be looked at but not eaten, latter the aun. It was discovered they were good The juice ia pure juice of tho to e a t The first tomatrn*« ranned were a delicacy. but today, torn* pineapple, unsweetened ao th3t it toe* can be bought in wm» doarn can ln> mixed with other liquid* In different form * — ranging from aundaea, pudding aaurea, etc. I t contalna all of the rich mineral whole tomatue* to tomato past«. Pineapple used to grow in royal properties and vitamin* which gardens under g tau . When it wa* make pineapple ao vital a part of discovered that Hawaii could grow the health diet. Pineapple ia put on the market better pineapple in the open fields and »hip U, sun-ripened ia can«, in various size cans. .They are: pilH apple waa a delirary. Today, Huffet can, containing five slices with the dnwwvwry th»t pineapplo of pineapple or nine ounces of the b a rompleatost to meat and vege­ crushed product; No. 1’«. a slight­ table«, it b known, alao, that it ly larger flat can containing six contain* valuable food element». larger alicea; No. 2. a tall ran, con­ I t b aat osJy a delirary but an taining ten alicea, or one pound of Inqiortaat food product and ia crushed; No. 1, a tall can, contain­ kad tn a variety of forma, rang- ing nine alicea of pineapple, or frum sliced pineapple to the eleven ounce* of crushed; No. 2 *4 can, containing eight large alicea pineapple Juio*. • The most popular form* In which of plneanpl* or ona pound flva Hawaiian pineapple is available ounce* of crushed pineapple. are Hired, crushed. “tid -b ita " and Pineapple tid-bita and pineapple broken allrne. and pineapple juire. juice are obtainable in No. 2 tall Both sliced and crushed pineapple cans. These tld-hlt* are especially may be had in what la known a* suitable for salads or any dish in "fancy," the rhoiceet set pack, and which small place* of pineapple "aCatMlard," »Imisit a* com nice but are needed SPRINGFIELD PLAYS WOODCRAFT MEMBERS TO LEBANON ON FRIDAY HAVE POTLUCK DINNER District Organiser Stella Blakaby was present at last night s Wiaxlcrnfl meeting, anil announced that the dis­ trict convention will be conducted at Itundon June 6 and 7. Mr». Josephine Arthurs was Initiated At the next meeting Mrs. Iona Bryan and Mr». Daisy Pugh will be Initiated. The last basketball game of the season Is scheduled for tomorrow night, when Springfield tackles Le- bun on on ihe Strawberry city floor Tuesday night, the elocals lost to Vulveralty High. 11 to *5, at Eugene 01 rl Scouts Working i Thee Olrl Scouts are collecting 'clothes for distribution to the needy ! through the meedlum of the Red Cro«« Garments may be eleft with Adeline Perkins, chairman of Ihe ' committee, at 603 Fifth street. Mothers havo been urged to come nnd see the work being done by the I girls. Visitors at the last meeting j were Mrs. 8. D. Read and M erntret I i Jarrett. Royal Neighbors Meet M ill Men To Dine Employes of the Booth-Kelly Lum er company will gather for an In- »rmal dinner at the Drop Inn on the venlng of March 14. according to an ouncenient. The edlnner will start t 7 o'clock, with I) W. Crites us imtter of ceremonies. A meeting of the Royal Neighbors was held at the J. A. Morelock rest dence yesterday. Pins were shaped | for the district convention at Marcol i March 21. The next meeting will he April IS nt the residence of Mrs. D. W. McKinnon. Pbetteplace Return* — Dr. Carl Phet teplace has returned to his prac­ tice here after six weeks spent study­ ing obstetrics In New York City. OH B A L »—Payroll sheet*, print» and In Mock at the News offios Form suitable for road, ronstrnctlor work, sawmill*. etc., with table ta |POR SALE— Carbon paper ln larg» compute workman ■ compensatloi sheet*. *6x39 Inches, aullante fot and deductions No employer shorn, making tracings The new s Office be wlthnn» these t *ras when they We have some young Herford beef this week of except­ ional quality. We know Ibis will please you. T ry a nice Juicy tender steak cut from this fine meat. INDEPENDENT MEAT C O ., Phone 63 liihltUMlilllllliHIINIIIliM Sprlnrliold, Ore, ^nd in matters of buying, as well as in affairs emi-flat design. These blocks grip the road and retain their useful­ ness longer than any tread heretofore of­ fered. Long, slow, even tread wear is assured. “Cupping" and uneven wear, so common to many Balloon Tires, are practically elimi­ nated Come in and see this new Goodyear Balloon Tire. Springfield Garage Young Beef i h at’s Delicious Hb nnd Main “Nobody asked me b | A »aid the coy maiden. #27? Vial» F r e m Silverton — Grover Brown and family of Silverton visited over the week-end with J. H. Hickson and family of Springfield. Birmingham. Alabama When thag returned this week In sheriff* cm- Two charge*, one of embezzlement tody. Mrs. Bergman waa at the tram of more than *13,000 and the other of to meet her husband and there making a loan when the bank’s re­ evidence of affection In her greetis serve waa below the legal lim it, have been preferred against Mias Weath­ Correction Made erson. Another charge, involving the An article In last week's issue off theft of the automobile In which she The News regarding the closing a t and Bergman drove to California on the Lane County Consolidated Cream­ their recent flight across the conti­ ery was misleading in that It stated nent. ia being held In abeyance. k e creamery shut down when uw- The Bergman-Weatherson case has able to meet a mortgage held b- attracted widespread Interest since Commercial 8tate bank. W hile a an alleged holdup of the bank In mortgage was held by the bank, i t January, followed by the disappear­ was its inability to meet other obli­ ance of the banker and his cashier, gations. that brought about the clow­ who were traced by detectives to ing of the creamery. The W elcom e Sign n C A potluck dinner will be en)o>ed by members of Ihe Neighbors of Wood­ craft at the next meeting to be held March *1. The families of member» have been Invited, and member* are asked to bring Individual sandwiches for the families and one covered dish A committee In charge is compeared of Flora Streamer. Ida Bwarta. Elsie l-ambcrt. Mrs James 1-aslon. Nellie Hildebrand and Mrs. Hurbutt. •Miss Weatherson was released to­ day on fISiOOO bond, *10.000 of that The large bowel, the colon, I* the principal sewer of the human body. I f the main sewer of a city become» obstructed for long, its tributaries are soon over-loaded with impurities, stagnation result«, and the health of the town is seri­ ously endangered. So It is with the human body; the health and vigor of the entire being are un­ dermined, when the main sewer is not functioning. W'e call such a condition constipation; I wish I could think of u term tliat conveyed more of a warning to the victim of his own inattention. I believe I am safe in saying that, if the colon be kept in proper condition, eighty per cent» of our chronic ailments would never ap­ pear; Isn't that sort of reward big enough to he worth contending for? Isn’t such a prixe worth the effort? The chief cause of constipation is neglcrt. What ip-.cics of neglect Is fraught with more danger? Where is the profit, if we gain a fortune and !o«e tho health? Do you drink ut least six to eight gla-se« of water dally ? Do you ike the ncccss;.. y active exercise? Do you drink two or three gla of wuter ns ..«on as you leave your , -» • ’d each morning? Do you eat plenty of fruits, green vegetables, coarse breads, anil cereals? I f yi u do. you are cutting out over fifty per c.‘ . of your do tors bills. You are p onging life by the best - .« >>»u;- ' • ’ ” <1 JOB -- bo.'y in the by.-t ixlition -t to revifft ir & r t :e i, - j»»» ■1 If i « vou supplement y.«ir V *• n- duct with plenty of » x sleep. 1 wonder if you i h. i-.l any of the above regi i. • II your New Yea n-sobitio; Í0I T i n s FOOD i s PUT U P IN A VARIETY OF FORMS HRN • Miss Harriet Weutherson today chose a separate course from that at her recent fellow-fugitive from )us- tlce, Henry L. Bergman, when »ho pleaded not guilty to charges of em- buxzlemeot of the funds of the Flor­ ence State and Having« hank, of which shu was cashier and Hergman president. The latter pleaded guilty to charges in grand jury indictment*, and will hear sentence Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. amount being raised by her mother. She alao gave *10,000 security. j W. H. Adrian, Prop,