The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, August 04, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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    THURSDAY AUGUST 4, 1927 *
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
Her« from Noil— Mr anil Mr« Phil
Has Maier Operati«»— Mr«. Harry
Pnrrlah
of Noll were Vlaitoa Sunday
Herbert underwent » major operation
I al ili» I'»rifle t'hriatlan hospital Mon. al the houi» of Mr and Mra E W.
| Collin«
«lay.
SCHOOLS— C OSTS— ANYHOW PROGRESS
It is pleasant to learu that thia nation spend*
more on public t chools than on any other govern­
B p rtn g rie M . U rn » C ow n ty. O reg o n , by
ment function not excepting the cost of keep-
lug ready for war. Our public schools cost two
T H l W IL L A M E T T E P R ES S
thousand million dollars a year, about one-fourth
H. B M AXEY. Editor.
the total amount spent for public purposes.
Two billion a year seems a great deal, but it is
•a second d as« m atter February St. ISOS a t the
I not much really Public education, on which the
postonica. Spriogtiald. l 'ragna
— future depends, absolutely costs less than twenty
M A IL S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T I
'dollars per capita. And. b ythe way, it c<»sls less
Oa» Tear la A dvance___>1 T# ri»r«a Month«
750 than half the money spent on cigarettes.
O P T O M E T R IS T — B Y E B ia H T S P E C IA L IS T
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Bti M o n th s _____________ 11-00 Single Copy
1 ** > That hist is an encouraging fact, it proves that
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Willamette
St.
Eugene,
Ore.
when the people want a thing they get it, some-
U l'ST 4. 1927
THVRSDAY
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— how or other. Just now. they want the best
fPST ONF THING. PUT I DO IT RIGHT'
I cigarette. Some day they w ill deride that they
FOR GOOD STREETS
want the best possible education. Then they will
The Springfield city streets are in the best con- k l* n d ten billions and more a year for it Instead
dltion in the history of the town but it has about <“ two billions.
. . .
exhausted the city street budget to put them that
way and there is still five months of the year to
Headline in newspaper says "Emergency Still
The Itegular Full Term at Ib» Eugen» llusln»»a Coll**« will begin
go on. People who drive automobiles, and that is jo ists ju Vienna.” Which ain't news at all
Tu»«duy 8»ptiu»b»r Hlilh. Thereaftar »«< h Monday will be enrollment
about 99** of us. appreciate good streets. They arc because there are nothing else but emergency
day.
both a comfort to ride over and a saving on the gtll]s in , hi8 country.
Our u p to d a le equipment. efficient loatrnrllnn. and reasonable
wear of the car. No one will blame the council
rales make Ibis a good arbool where you ara assured ot a business
for over running the budget on street mainten-
training dial will hl you for a responsible position
Margot Asquith says if women, didn't dress for
ance. In fact they would approve of a little more
men
they
would
wear
much
less.
M'gosh—what
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money being put in the budget for streets this
she mean—MUCH?
coming year.
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A E ROBERTS. I'realdeut
»92 Willamette HI
Eugen». Oregon
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Court statistics show that women get
of 1
WILLOS AND KELLEY
the divorces -and men's pocketbooks show they
Willos and Kelley condemned to die for the get 10O‘~- of the alimony.
murder of guards at the pentitentiarv during a
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break find lots of people ready to intercede for
This is the health age. Girls are taking long i
them. Although convicted by a jury who heard walks for their complexions. Since the drug
the evidence there are self appointed super courts store moved to the other end of Main Street.
that are anxious to find them innocent. Theirs
Is the action of sentiment, they need no evidence,
they are against hanging.
We all belong to the state and we hate to take i
part in a hanging but there seems to be no other
But you will not mind It much If you call nt Eggtmann’x
solution. Shall we let Willos and Kelley stay in
every
day for u nice cold drink or a dish of Ice cream. It
prison to participate in another break and kill
B each b e k u tic t lh i> y e a r l i . . .
more guards9 Let's think of those they have kill­
tu rn e d Io Saunet -w iin n u n g tm t« -
will cool you off and make you feel better ull day.
e d and those whom this type of men would kill If
Because
something
has
happened
to
you
which
they got a chance. There is no other way but to
•liminate these men from society—they should interferes with your efficiency is no proof that all
TOW N AND V IC IN IT Y
We make 'em like you like 'em.
is lost.
M ade
There is nothing unconquerable to the human
E llio tt I« Vialta»— 1» W K lllo tl of
It takes a special election in Multnomah BPi ^ ere i8 no truer saying than. "Where there is skwt* Clara w a. a Springfleid visitor
County to Ml the vacancy left by the suicide of
tj,ere ¡g hope "
Monday
Representative Maurice Crum packer. Some of
The
problem is to utilize what remains of I .
. . „ „ — c u r s a c . Ek of
t h e brothers of the brothers of the press lament
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k
h i« fr o n t
’
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< larence k k ot
S i s and have come forth with the suggestion that y° i f n“*
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urn
Mun
t h e state law be changed so that unexpired terms
Life |g ij^e a coin stamped on both sides. On
eould be filled by the governor. This sounded all one side is the face of smiling fortune, on the ■ Employed at sak«ry— Arthur Pot-
r<«bt, but, it so happens that the federal constitu­ other the image of frowning reverses. Som e-: tar ha» b»»n employed to h e lp at the
tion provides the method of filling vacancies in times one side lies up and sometimes the other, apringflrid bakery.
congress Some eight grade pupil might have and sometimes the two seem to spin, alternating
Visit Rivsrsids Park—Mr. and Mr».
told them that.
continually. But the two are always there in
C K. Swart« and daughter, Edna, war«
every life, side by side.
Such is history. Now we are dedicating to | So one^half o fth e a r t of life is knowing how t o , »*•“»« »“ ’«v “ *»*•'**<* i»rk.
patriotism the house in which Barbara Fritchfe ;m*et misfortune and the other half understand-
Baby Daughter Born — A baby
daughter wa« born at tbr Pacific
did not wave a flag at Stonewall Jackson's troops ' inK how to treat prosperity.
as they did not march down that street in which j Near Lincoln. Nebraska, a nineteen-year-olfl Christian hoapltal Saturday ulghi lo
the house stands
boy named Edward Smith lost both hts arms in an M r and Mra George Williams of Rain
.
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accident when he was helping shuck corn on his bow.
father’s farm.
An Austrian Archduke, now in the U. S., wants
With that accident most of the means of earn-
H a v s Sunday P ic n ic — M r. and Mrs
t o fight a duel with a Hungarian Count, also h ere,' jng a living open to him the day before were ob-
T. T. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. U. M.
pever mentioning purse, gate, split—or anything. iiterated. There were few things that he could Harker and Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Col.
"What boobs,” chimed Dempsey and Sharkey in do. Yet one of these he did superlatively well.
accompanied by members of th e ir •
pnison.
Providing himself with artificial arms, he be­ families, enjoyed a Sunday punlc at i
came a salesman for a Kansas City manufacturer.
The
“Three hundred miles an hour—five miles a Later he was sent to Europe to open a branch Riverside park.
palnute— 140 feet a second” is Navy-Lieut. Wil- factory. He became a success in spite of a well-
fo r your
Montgomerys Return— Mr. and .Mrs.
Mams’ hope with new mechanical skyrocket air- j night insurmountable handicap.
Al
Montgomery,
who
have
lieen
away
plane. All that is worrying us is how the timers i in New Buffalo, Michigan, on the shore of Lake
pre going to be able to see it.
! Michigan lives Joe Jones. From childhood he hu- from Springfield for »eterni months.
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had a crippled leg. with one ankle that is stiff ami i “ rt! a » “ ln “ l hom e here. They «p«*nt
And thru. place for ser­
Camden, N. J., School Board votes that women without feeling. Yet he has saved five people vo®« hnte living at Los Angeles, ami
AS LO W AS
vice! Brownies always in
later 1'uu"' ni,r,h staying t° r several
school teachers may smoke an occassional cigar­ from drowning at the beaches near his home.
Mock also him and sup­
For nineteen years Magdalen Beans of Pitts- w»eka Ashland before returning to
e t t e — but not about the school buildings. Bvi-
plies. Fine* t quality devel­
dently it is possible increased fire insurance rates ; burgh, has been confined to one room with a -'prmgtieid
oping and printing. F e tu s
rhich causes the board to rule cautiously.
nerve center in her back deranged so the slight­
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heipyoutalfegood pictures.
est movement causes agony. During this time j Mere ,r° m s«iem — Mia» Francesj
Eight year old boy floated six hours on inflated she has written stories and poems that have been I Hodge, member of the faculty of th-
1 3 monthly iuart o f
puto tire tube in Atlantic off New Jersey before widely published and have given robust people : ^ ‘ "'Sheld high school, wa» her« from
“Kodaktry" FREE
home at Salem early thin weak.
being rescued which no doubt will give him a enjoyment and encouragement.
with etery Hrounie
Such items bring strength for meeting our own iShe * aM accompanied by b»r mother
doughnut complex for the rest of his life.
—atk fo r it!
i troubles and enlarge our respect for the spirit o f ; Tl,ey »»»Bed at the home of Or and
Chicago fashion note: Bandits still dress to kill, human nature.
1 ’" ’’5 Mr,t N
Emery, ami Mia» iimige
PwbUefced Every Tboraday at
Dependable Eyeglass Service
Dr. Roijdl Qiçk
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER SIXTH
EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE
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Hot Weather is here
DR. FRANK CRANE SAY
EGGIMANN’S
A
placa
Brownie!
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KETELS’ DRUG STURE
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May Be 1928 Thriller?
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M o rg a n
TYPEWRITER RIBBONS— Assorted
makes In black and blue In ■toc'r at
t ie News office. For the conveni­
ence of customers who have hither­
to not been able to get ribbons In
Springfield we have started this
new tine of ribbon« for Underwood«,
Remingtons. Royals, L. C. Smith,
and other makes.
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T h ia coupon and ?Sc entitle the undersigned
to nn e J5c esn o f Acme Q u ality Enam el K ote,
any color, and a special 20c P a in t Brush.
Name
Address.
SPECIA L O FFER
T o acquaint you w ith Acm e Q u a lity , we are
m aking a special offer fo r a abort tim e on ly.
Value for
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Make your home inviting
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ELECTRIC NEEDLE
The advantage of the electric needle
by means of fulguratlon, electric
coagulution, desiccation and diather­
my are
1. Bloodless work. The danger of
hemorrhage Is eliminated.
2. The danger of Infection, due to
local anaesthesia, and of death, due to
general anaesthetic, Is likewise elim i­
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3. The diseased parts undergo
sterilization because the effect of the
current Is germicidal.
4. The forcing of Infective material
Into the circulation, which has occur­
red from snares and other guillotine
appliances, Is abolished.
K. The singing and speaking voices
are in no danger of Impairment, on
the contrary, there Is, almost Invari­
ably, Improvement.
'-»w ith C o l o r !
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It’« economical to use Arma Quality Enamel Kote, the beautiful, an-
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