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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS .
THURSDAY JULY 2«. I92T
THIS SPRINGFIELD NEWS
BE CIVILIZED — TH E TEST — TOLBRANCB
In Confidence....
ByFLO
Evan Up
Are you civilised? Be careful now before a n ­
“ 1 hear you've ucceplad Jack," said
swering, because there is a guage by which you
un old ffume o f his. " I suppose be
gprtagfleld. Lana Coaaty. OreCPa. by
THE WORKING W IFE’S SALARY
can Judge yourself and you tnay be surprised a t I
never (old you he once proposed to
the findings. Answer accurately -"How tolarant
T H E W IL L A M E T T E P N E M
H ere I» a le tte r that »«ta forth a salary. Have a frank discussion with me.'*
are you?”—and you will know to what degree problem which la becoming Inert'««
H. B M A X B Y Bdttor.
"N o," retorted Jack'« new aweetla,
him w ork out 0 budget, and agree
I you are civilized.
lugly Im p ortan t— the financial obllga
"not exactly. He m erely said he had
It has been aptly put by one w riter t h a t: ’ The tlous of tha m onay-aarnlng m arried upon what division of expensas then* dour a lot of silly th in g * before ha
m easure of your tolerance is your distance from woman My correspondent w rite«: — shall be. Theu keep the balance- Io meeting me llut I didn't ask hint
do w ith aa you lik e —to spend for
the Jungle."
"I do not know If you arw m a m a d . yourself or s ave s« you see At.
what they w ere"
MAIL SUBSCRIPTION R ATI
Schooling and m anners have nothing whatsoever but « • you aro a ealaried woman par-
-T5«
Year la Advauc*___ FITS Three Month«
. ta to do with tolerance. These are only veneer bap« you w ill understand my poaltlon
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Many people never develop a sufficient degree of and may, I hepa, adviaa mo.
tolerance to qualify as civilized people. It is these
T H U R S D A Y J U L Y SS. ISS7
“W han I m arried two years ago I
who cause most of the trouble in the world. They
a stanograpbar earning SIS 00 a
crucify, they whip at the stake, they raid, they was
week. I lived at horna and paid my
OIL TUB McKENZOB HIGHWAY
'burn, they do not reason. Hate and brutality are mother $10.00 a w eak for my board
Another year the McKenzie highway should be . their answ ers to logic.
"How m ay I know w hether I am tolerant or and room.
oiled at least as far as McKenzie Bridge on this
“ A fte r I m arried I kept my job
Elde and to the lava on the east side. Oiling has n o t? ’’ you may ask. Here are a few charac*
although my husband urged ma la
t
eristics.
proceeded this year to Millican's com ers front the
give it up. .1 kept It for two reason«
Pacific highway and from Bend to Sisters on the
IM PA NY OF C A L I F O K N IA
SI A N n A I
When a m an says he will not argue, he usually —first because I preferred my office
east side. It is evident that this has greatly im­
m eans he will not listen. He has opinions and he work to housework and aacond, ba
proved travel conditions.
delights to make them vocal. But when he has causa I fait wa would need the extra
With the Mount Hood Loop completely oiled told his side of the story, nothing rem ains to be money, as my husband was earning
and oiling going on on The DaUes-CaMfornia said. He construes any discussion of the m atter only $50.00 a weak.
highway ^C rater l^ake highway and Coos Bay and as an effort on your part to "argue." He begins
"I am wondering now If I mada a
other highways tourists will shun the McKenzie with the assum ption that any opinion that fails m istake. Although at tha tim e of our
for these better roads.
to agree with his is silly.
m arriage ha wanted ma to glva up
my
job I find now th a t a fte r two
The McKenzie highway is a streak of dust most
The world is full of such people. Good listeners
of the time and becomes almost unbearable on are rare. People who will listen to the other side years of m arried Ufa ha la depending
Sunday evenings. Motorists are compelled to are ra re r still. As a fact, too m any of us are more on my earnings. . I am w orking tw ice
stop in places or slow down to 10 or 15 miles an or less ignorant, narrow-m inded and intolerant. as hard w ith my$Job and tha house
hour in order to see the road after they have been Young people, especially those with good minds keeping, and I hava less to apand on
If you are a man who 1« I bought ftil of hla wife or, maybe
passed by heavy cars. This condition is not a t­ are intolerant of other opinions. Old people who m y .- lf than I ever did. T his does
younger ami would tie idee to your sw eetheart you’ll call
tractive to tourists. lAine county Chambers of have good minds usually have been mellowed and not aaem fa ir to me. Of course I am
w illing to contribute to our Joint
Commerce and county officials should insist that made tolerant with the passing years.
at Egginiann’H regularly. The gentle Hex knnw i Egglninnn'H
expenses but I th in k I should hava
the road be oiled or we will lose greatly in tourist
Ice cream and candle« are of high quality and mighty good.
Be a good listener. Cultivate the open mind aa much of my own money to spend
traffic.
Be civilized.
T
here’ll be no m istake. You’ve m ade a hit when you buy
aa I did before m anage. .1 do not
• • •
understand w hy two years ago ha
for wife or sw eetheart here.
was w illin g to support ma entirely
HURRY THE BRIDGE
COMING — MORE CARS — FACTS
and now. whan ha Is earning a larger
Any delay in building the new bridge across the
The "saturation point” in automobiles seem s as salary, ha never s u g g e s ts that ba can
W illamette river, now it has been authorized far off as ever. For the first six m onths of 1927 take cars of ma. My m other talla ma
by the highway commission, would be false General Motors sold 840,481 cars, against 820.190 I should hava given up my job whan
economy. The decking of the old bridge is w ear­ in 192« and 396,360 in 1925. An increase of 74.- I m arried. Do you th in k I should hava
ing down fast and will not last through another 000 cars per month in two years is not bad.
dona so?**
season. If the new bridge is not finished this sea­
a
a
a
a
The big m otor boom and fight are expected in
son then $2000 or $3000 in repairs will be neces­
H
er»
la
a
problem
that
confronts
the
Autumn,
when
Henry
Fiyd's
new
c
ar
will
sary on the old structure.
This money can be saved if the engineers and m ake its bow. Ford is quoted to the effect that many women. W itho ut g e llin g Inin
.W e G iv e
D i sujun i S iamps
state and county officials responsible for the the country can easily absorb two million new any discussion as to the why« and
wherefore«
of
a
m
arried
woman
w
ork­
building of the new bridge will keep on the job and cars every year, since, at the present rate of car
ownership, that would mean every car would have ing I can quite see L. V s point of view.
see th a t no unnecessary delays occur.
• • •
to last six years. Mr. Ford knows th at 2.000,000 It la extrem ely difficult fo r a wnmau
I S,n
new cars a year is a rlduculously low estim ate. who has been financially Independent
George Love's record in American Legion work Will Rogers describes a poor family as a family through her own efforta Io ask for
i
entitled him to the high office of state camm an- , "h arin g only one car." And that is not exaggera­ pocket money— and It la also very dlfll
1 I
der. He has been a tireless w orker for the ex- tion.
cull for the 'woman who hatea house I
service m en's right especially before the state
work and who haa learned to love her ,
Every active individual, including bigger chil­ office life to become resigned to the 1
veteran’s aid commission and the federal vet­
eran 's bureau. Legionnaires a t l.a Grande aw ard­ dren in prosperous families, needs his own car. position of a domestic.
ed him for his work. He should now have the and the four-car family will soon he numerous.
I see no reason why my corres- '
support of every ex-service m an to m ake his ad­ Two cars to a family should be the average. To
A d e a r, rosy complexion cannot exint unie«* the ¡1
m inistration one of greater service to the veter­ say th at four million cars, trucks, etc., can easily pondent should have given up her Job. ;
skin
I» healthy and sm ooth. Oil of alm onds iuts
wanted the extra money and she !
ans. Especially should he have the backing of be absorbed in this country every year is putting She
long been raeognissd m obs <>f tbs most perfect is
did not mind working. Perhaps, how '
it mildly, assum ing, of course, th at intelligent ad­
the Eugene and Springfield posts.
agents for softening the skin and feeding the '■
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vertising is done in valuable newspapers, such as ever, she has been m aking things loo
underlying tisHuea.
easy fo r her husband, \ v i t b e r men !
this one.
nor women can do th e ir best when I
Ah American writes us from Paris that he
• • •
knows why the French bartender named that
things are made too easy for them, j
C a rd e n C o u rt
Do you rem em ber how enthused the people An acute observer of nature said: —
drink Lindbergh. He says, once inside, it opens up
an
C
o
m
b in a tio n C re a m
were back in May. 1927, when a flyer b ythe "E v ery tim e a woman takes In wash
like a parachute.
nam e of Lindbergh made an airplane flight from Ing her husband lays down the spade." .
is essentially a akin foot! and tiaaue builder. It la
• • •
ab ao rb o d by tbS pores, re m o v e s th e Impurities. I
N. Y. to Paris? Huh, the gang was laughin*
And that la largely true. Once a ,
Quite a row was stirred up at Yale when a about it this m orning when we hopped down to
quickens the circulation of the blood In the ex M H
Dram atic coach was fired off the job. Did they Africa for a little elephant hunting before break­ man's incentive Io w ork— necessity-»- •
ternal tissues, rounds out the m uscles and m akes
Is taken aw ay from him be generally I
mean it—or were they only practicing the stuff fast.
the skin fresh and fuir.
loses
Interest
In
his
'work.
T
h
a
t
is
I
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he had taught ’em.
• • •
why the clinging Tine sort of w ife—
Keep a Jar of this delightful cream
The young Oklahoma bachelor with a $5,000,- one who is helpless and dependent—
President Coolidge is keeping the newspaper
on your dressing table.
often
brings
out
the
best
that
there
boys 32 miles away from his Black Hill camp. 000 a year income tells how he became wealthy.
Is
In
a
certain
type
of
husband.
It
"Well,
I
gotta
job
eoaehin*
a
high
school
football
Read backwards, th at 32 is 23— which is the old
Prie« — 5 0 c
team . I worked hard a n ’ then oil was discovered she could stand on her own feet, he
6kidoo number. Now we wonder— ?
would let he do It, but because she
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on th ’ old home place.”
• • •
Is helpless and dependent and can do
After more careful observation recently we
nothing but hang around bis neck, he
have commenced to think th at the women are
Quick now —answ er us this: Who was the feels th a t he nrast fight to the death
right and th at their husbands don’t give them half THIRD m an to m ake a non-stop flight across the
enough to dress on. If you get just what we mean Atlantic? Aw— we thought so. D ont know. for her. An extravagant w ife is also
sometimes an asset to a m an— because
a e a
S“ch is fame. Well, it was Lindbergh. Alcock he has had to hustle to meet her d e - I
Taking the horse and buggy out on the road for and Brown were the first two.
mands he has made the effort that ,
a Sunday ride these days is a far more hazardous
turned him Into a rich man
voyage than any Atlantic ocean air hop.
i
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“Coolidge likely to nam e Robert Bass, of N. H.
W o rk If yon want to— but do not
We don t know w hether this 5-5-3 navy busi- new Ambassador to Cuba.” savs headline. T h a t’s let your husband depend upon your
economy. Bass can swim down.
ness is a scrap game or a crap game.
Published Bvwry TSurwday at
O R O N IT E
"Kills 'em d e a d "
ies,iTiosquitoes,roaches,inoths
FLY S P R A Y
MAKE A HIT
EGGIMANN’S
FEEDING THE
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m
Ketels’ Drug Store
T Y P E W R IT E R R IB B O N S — Assorted
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tLe News office. F o r the con vent j
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te fe
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to not been able to get ribbons In
Springfield we have started this
new line of ribbons for Underwood».
Remingtons. Royal«, L . C. Sm ith,
and other makes.
tf.
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