The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, July 07, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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    THURSDAY JULY T, 1»37
THU RPRINOFUTD NRW8
PAOR FOUR
Hera From Portland— Mina Anna
In on Buelneeo—U len Aderaon of
Many Qat M arriage Llaanaaa
Many honeym oon» wore atarted dar­ W rl«hl apenl the week-end In town Douglas G ardens was here Saturday
ts lh e Fourth of July holidays « c o r d ­ with her parent*. Mr. and Mrs. par- ' on business.
ing to lha Iheaaea Issued by the coun­ enta, Mr. and M rs S C. W right.
Ara Ou„ u Hee*-»Mr. and Mrs M
ty dark. Ideeuaoa w ere granted to
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, Q, Jarvis and daughter of Portland
Leo l*alua and Uaulah W yatt, both of
Richard H art Hare— Richard Hart were sa o s ta at the htwite of Hr Ku-
M arcóla, W illiam Morían. Alliauy. and waa la town Saturday mora lug
gene K ester last week end
Sybil Crandall, Eugene; Louie Vernou
W atklaa. Comatuck. and Kathtarlu»
Camp an McKanala— K arl Ulrard FOR SAXJa—Garboa oaper la Ura«
Ulomherg. Drain; Itobert Van Orden
and fam lly enjoved (he hollday hy
atlasta, M<3» Inchee. auttaola tae
Ryderwood, and G ladys Nyatroni.
cam ping up the M reKnale rlrar.
m abtag traalnga
The h a e » o m a a .
itprtngfleld; l.eater Kpperaon and H ai­
ti« May Kerby, both of Aahland.
Emory
Roberta.
W inchester,
and I
S tella Hecker, Portland; S te v e P rt-'
vroeky, W estfir. and Anna K rallcek,
Sprlngflcld, Ulen Wblker. and Oladya
Sm ith, both of Uoehen; Elm er W hita­
ker and Fraseen Brown, both of Ku ,
(ease; K enneth Girard and Marjorie
way.
or a dish of Ice cream uiakca one forget the weather la hot.
There Is • great deal at stak e for a sm all group In this l.lm laey. both of Springfield; W illiam I
Kgglniunn'« have ready for you all klndn and flavors of both
country if public opinlou could be aroused in favor o f can- New ton Lindley and M nr»aret lla'i-
drinks and Ice creams. We make 'em like you like ’em.
cellatloa and th is group w ill leave no sto n es unturned to gann. both of Sprln»fleld: Earl N eel
and Haael l*nlndexter. both nt E ugene,
attain that end
Our fountain service Is a little different—il'a our busi­
and to Henry Jeake and Lillian Boren- .
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ness. not a sideline, and we take pride In how well we do IL
son, both of Junction City.
zS
And it «III prove a b«oa>eraag
W e b elieve we represent the »»at m ajority o f veterans
« h e n we declare unqualifiedly arginat cancellation , but
Pwhitafced «vary Tharaday at
aside from thia we fornee grave cooeegu en ce should this
Springfield. L^oa County, Orason. by
Question be perm itted to com e up for d iscu ssion on the floor
T H I W IL L A M IT T I PRES«
o f the convention In Paris. The proceedings of the couven
tion th is year «III be carefully follow ed by a large group
H. B. M AXEY. Editor
of French new spaperm en. not all of whom by any m eans
aa tacoa« claaa mattar February M. IMS at
are friendly Io the t utted States A number of them will
Or
_ _ _ _ ' use every word possible for propaganda am ong the French
■ people la favor of debt csuceU atlon
H ence the le s s said
M A IL SUBSCRIPTION R A T I
___ yg* about d eb ts the better and the best thing w ill be to say
Tear la Advaace___ »1.7» Three Mon'ha
____ gc 1 absolu tely nothing
M oathe ______________ U .SS
Sin gle Copy _
It Is too bad that the c su c e lla tlo n lsu are planning a pro-
poganda cam paign am ong L egionnaires at this tim e, but
TH URSDAY JULY 7. 1M7
each m ove should serve to keep the e x service mon on
POLITICS AND INDUSTRY
the alert to se e that nothing is slipped over on them . Every
While It is easy to nay "I told you so," or draw resolution offered for consideration should be read carefu l­
conclusions over the special election when voters ly to aee that Its m eaning can not be m isconstrued In any
T H E SPRINGFIELD N E W S
A Delicious Cold Drink
regia U red "no" on everything the legislature and
governor submitted to them, there are certain
things that might be said for the good of Oregon
After all the people of Oregon are heavily taxed
and have been generous in allowing themselves to
be so. The thousands of miles of good roads, pub-
Me buildings and the army of paid public officials
are attest to this fact.
j
Come In. We're always g ititi to see you.
Now is a time, it must be regrettedly admit- j
MISS GORRIE DEPARTS
ted. when the two principal industries of Oregon
ON LINER TO EUROPE
—lumbering and agriculture—are not prospering.
Business men are not making the money they
Word haa been received from New
were and employment is neither as plentiful nor
York to the effect that Mlaa M argaret'
PLAY THE AVERAGES AND BE SAFE
wages so good. Consequently the average man
A young man by the name of Orreli, who was Gorrte. daughter o f Mrs. C. I Oorrle,
does not desire to vote an income tax or any
other tax upon himself. He asks that the state cashier for a brokerage firm, has recently been Sr . o f thia city, departed July 2 for
keep down expenses until industry again pros- arrested on a charge of swindling his employers Europe on the WTilte Star liner
Hom eric.
pers. The administration should heed his re- out of some $244,000.
Cherobourg and Southam pton are
quest, especially if it wants his vote at next elec-
He took this money a little at a time and
tion.
always hoped to pay it back by making favorable the Im m ediate destination* o f Mlaa
If it be true that there is not sufficient money plays in the stock market. He pinned his hopes Oorrle Later, after vlaltlng In Eng­
forthcoming to run the necessary state govern- on the advance in prices of breakfast foods and land, ahe wtU go to O rkney Island«
ment then of course the state must borrow. But steam locomotive stocks. They didn't lead him for a sh ort slay. Thia la the form er
let the state officials be very sure that they are to the hill of prosperity as he imagined they hom e of her« parents.
Mlaa Gorrlo w ill return In Septem
borrowing for things absolutely necessary. Any- would, but they dumped him In the ditch
flies m osquitoes,
bodv can get along in times of real prosperity but
He now says to himself, according to the news- her. S h e la em ployed at the Flanery
roaches e?moths.ctc.
Drug Store.
it takes capable officials to run offices on scant papers, that he is "just another sucker. ’
revenue. How well they do it will demonstrate
There have doubtless been many great fortunes
made by lucky chances and many people have 1 C A IJ- AND SEE Dr. N. W
their efficiency for the office.
a
a
a
struck oil wells or gold veins or diamond pockets. on prices on piala sad other work tf
O tt COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA
Three trips to Paris and one to Honolulu by Others have had rich uncles die and leave them
aviators in the month of June is sufficient to con- a lot of money.
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vince one that American aviation at least is forg-
There Is no discounting this and no attempt to
lng ahead and being made safe and practical for prove that it is not so. Gambling does uot always
W f .G ive
g h i ln D iscount S tamps :
commercial use over long stretches of water. It lead to misfortune. Some players at Monte Carlo
wont be long until mail planes at least will span come away with a pile.
the oceans in 24 to 36 hours and a few passengers
But the point Is, the chances are against them,
go that way.
For every one man who suceeds and who you hear
• • •
about, there are thousands who fail and whom
The advantage o f lha electric needle
are never noted.
by m eans of fulgnratlun. electric
E d itorial
The shrewd man bases his acts of life upon coagulation, d esiccation and diather­
the LEGION and foreign debts
averages. He recognizes that there is much luck m y are
(Editorial In ‘T he N ational T ribune.- W ashington D. C.l j„ human affairs. But there are certain laws of
D on ’t D elib erately W a ste
1. B loodless work. The danger of
Reports are being circulated persisten tly to the effect a v e r a g e s and life is a balance of prol'abilities.
hem orrhage la elim inated
that the N ational Convention of the Am erican L«gion th is |
T h e difference between a clever man and a fool j 2 The danger of Infection, due to
Fall will be urged to go on record la favor of can celin g our ( ,g t h a t the former pins his hope upon the general
Y our V ita lity
local an aesth esia, and of death, due to
foreign debts. T h ese sto ries hare it th at m ove ta already average laws and the chances are In his favor, general anaeatbeU c. I* lik ew ise e lim i­
an foot to get a num ber of D epartm ent conventions on while the latter fatuously believes in the excep-
nated.
*| Every minute you are nervous, you are wauling
record in favor of such a stand and have them bring it to t i o n and usually gets stung.
I 3. The dlaeaaed part* undergo
the floor o f the National gatherin g in Paris.
jf jjfe means anything to you, don’t unnecea- sterilisation because the effect of the
vital force fattier than It can be replaced.
It is difficult for u s to believe that the persons really la- sarUy risk It.
Undue excitement, morbid depression, rentbow-
current la germ icidal.
terested in the cancellation of th ese d ebts would w aste all
jf you want fame and fortune, don’t pit them On 4 The forcing of Infective m alerlal
netts. Insomnia, hynteria are some of the Indies*
o f the tim e and energy— to say noth in g of m oney— neces- ^he turn of a card.
tion« that you need a remedy to reinforce and
Into the clrculaUon. which ha* occur­
sary to get even one D epartm ent on record In favor of
Study to find out what the law Of averages is red from snarea and other guillotine
control your nerves.
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cancellation. W e very much doubt If there Is m ore than an<j f0]Jow that law.
appliances, la abolished.
a m ere handful of Legionnaires who believe th e debts
The wicked sometimes prosper and unjust and
6. The sin gin g and sp eak in g voices
should be can celled ; personally, we know of but one On tyrannical people are successful, but the average
are In no danger o f Im pairment, on I
D ynam ic T on ic
th e other hand we know of m any veteran s o f the opinion ¡8 agajnRt them, and in the end they usually suffer,
the contrary, there la. alm ost Invari­
that the term s of settlem en t granted onr former a llie s are
-p^ g m a n who minds his own business and
provides Just the eletnenla that are needed for
ably, Im provem ent.
entirely too lenient. Should a m ove for cancellation be never takes chances unless he has to is running
building up nerve power. If you are In a run­
started they would fight bitterly for a resoluUon favoring a(ong with the laws of the universe. He Is trust-
down condition take thia remedy. Use la faith­
f
i
r
more stringent term s of settlem en t.
jng to
coopration of events and they do not
■ j IB ■ fully for a while and you'll soon forget that you
I'«»».a.
The persons in favor of cancellation—m ost of them Inter- fail him in the end.
have nerves.
m a ft
national bankers or F rancophiles— should realize this be- ,
Being good is merely having confidence in the I P H O N E 356
E l’ O E N K . O RDO O N j
fore going too far with their propaganda. T h ey m ight laws of average.
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Price $1.50
DR. FRANK CRANE SAYS
EGGIMANN’S
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&
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Vacation
Fares
-—for sum m er outings
Smokers o f this day prefer
Camels
MODERN im o k rr t insist upon value received, and they
place Cam el first among cigarettes.
Regardless of price, Camel is the popular smoke, because
it has the moat to offer. Its choicest tobacco* and careful
b le n d in g have made Camel* supreme in an age that
demands quality.
A ll the money in the world could not make a better
cigarette than Camel. I t ha* proved itself to the experi­
enced taste, to the careful smoker* of the modern age.
Let this cigarette show you bow mild and mellow a good
smoke can really be.
"H a v e a Cam ell"
Reduced roundtrip fare* are
in effect throughout the lum -
mer seaaon. Ticket« with 16-
dav and season lim its; week
end, S aturday to M o n d a y ,
Friday to Tuesday, Sunday
only tickets.
T ra v e l comfortably anti at
lowcost on the train. You can
save money by taking advan­
tage o f sum m er ro u n d trip
fares. Sava precious vacation
hours — nervous energy, too,
in traveling hy train.
F A M E D R E S O R TS
Your fa v o rite re to rt play­
grounds of the west a re easily
ava ila b le to you. V ia it the
beaches, myateeloua Crater
Lake, fa s c in atin g n a tio n a l
parka offering varied interests
new and different.
Plan a trip to California; tee
San Francisco, Loa Angelea,
H o lly w o o d w ith it * movie
studios,Yosemite,Del Monte.
Aafc your agent for details
and illw stratc a booklet»
Southern
Paci&c
CARL
O L6O N,
Agent
Ç 1*27. S.JL SavMlga T.
Caapaar, Wi
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