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    PAGE TWO
THURSDAY AUGUST 18, 1927
THE SPfUNOFDDLD NWWS
Slaw fs e —stsw far
Saparlan«« Spaaka
Anti-Third Term for President Roosevelt.
Second: Physicians who have attended ITesl-
I’vof. (glvtiK a lecturnl—*'1 don't
“Stetnrf" aakod Tommy, "do fairy
No IHsprace in Drfoat
dents of the U. S. consider that the presidency Is
talas always twwin with 'One» upon a mind If « student look» al lila watch
Publtahed Every Thuraday at
a man-killing job. And It is generally believed that
ont » In # »while, but what gata me la
tim-'T"
Springfield. Vane County, Oregon, by
no niau can humanly endure three terms in sue-1
to »«« someone lahp out hi» watch,
"No.
Tom
m
y,
not
nlwava
They
T H E W IL L A M E T T E PRESS
cessiou. President Coolidge doubtless feels this
»onetlm ea begin with Thor»'» gout« •hake it a few lime», and thou pul It
H E MAXEY, Editor.
himself.
u |» t o . .« • ur. *
thing about you'.**
Third: President Coolidge is a poor man. It :
the
second
class
matter,
February
24.
1S03
at
Entered aa
is not unreasonable nor unlikely that In* would |
poatoAc«. Springfield. Oregon
desire to accumulate a sufficient amount of I
wealth to enable him to live in ease and comfort
MAIL SUBSCRIPTION RATE
$1 75 Three Months ........ 75 k - in his later days. IVesIdent Coolidge has made a I
One year ii n Advance
tK* profound impression upon the big business men j
tl.tW Single Copy
glx Months
of the country and big business corporations. It ,
THURSDAY AUGUST IS. ISi?
is commonly understood that a billion dollar cor
poration. would tender the presidency of this cor- |
RADICALISM. REDS. SOVIETISM AN1) o t h e r poration to Mr. Coolidge. The salary for such
O P T O M E T R IS T — E Y ia iQ M T S P E C IA L IS T
positiou would be around one-half million dollars
ISMS
B78 W illamette St.
Eugene, Ore.
We of the west are Inclined to think that radi­ a year.
Fourth:
ITesident
Coolidge
possibly
considers
JUST ONE THING. HUT I DP IT RIGHT'
calism in this country is somewhat overstreeaed
and to take little stock in the report that Russia that if he does not run this time that the third
and Mexico are carrying on organized propa­ objection would not airily except to three conse­
ganda in this country. The demonstrations in cutive terms and. hence, after a lapse of four
he might be available for reelection to the
ihis country in behalf of Sacco and Vanzetti. con- years,
.
Vic ted murderers and self confessed anarchists, presidency,
Th» Regular FMII Tartu at tha Eugen» Ilualnaaa Coll»«» will begin
should be sufficient to make us change our minds
President Coolidge gave his message to the
world in one sentence of twelve words. Doubt-1
Tuesday Septmeber Sixth. Tharaaflar each Munday wilt ba enrollment
These men have been tried and found guilty ies8 jje gave a great deal of thought to this '
day.
Just as hundreds of others have in this county.1 phraseology and the word “choose" was not sllp-
Our up-to-dala equipment, efficient Inatrurtlon, and reaaonable
The bombing and other outrages as well as the
jn accidentally. He undoubtedly will not be u
rata» make thia ■ good school where you are »»mired of a bualnaaa
public demonstrations in behalf of these convicts candidate. He does not “choose" to be a candi-1
training that will lit you for a reaponalble poaltlon.
have not been so much because there is any evi- date. However, if his name is presented to the
deuce that they had not a fair trial but because I convention, as it undoubtedly w ill- be unless the
they are anarchists. These people are against president absolutely forbids such action, the con­
Affi »
A. E RtilIKKTS Praaldant
»»2 W illamette St.
Eugene, Oregon
•11 law and order. American people canuot af vention will “choose" to nominate him. and.
ford to be lenient toward such conduct. Radical President Coolidge. In all probability, will accept
lam and other doctrines that depend on force to the nomination.
overcome the will of the majority should be dealt
if President Coolidge absolutely forbids his
f L>C ffitf?
.
-
with severely wherever found.
name being presented to the Convention, the
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.
Mt-
is r a X
world
thrown °Pen
and the Republican
\ n o l h r r H e le n fro m B e rk e le y ,
There T
X ? of difference
S ie T s t h e between
^ h ^ n e n demo-
T o f tie,d
«™b?b,v
<Jhar'e8 Organl- V a lii
- t h u on e H c l
o b t, w h o
eraey and
m
Hughes. Herbert Hoover, or Lowden--their i i* thi% y e ar vau«in.
the other
M a n c h e a tc r
j standing with the organization and with the ern net circle». In
final« «he wa« de fea ted by
counry generally as to their ability ami political c Ma««.,
h am p io n H e le n W ills — b u t «he
THE OREGON ELECTRIC SITUATION
fitness In the order above named.
'h o a cd g rea t p ro m ise for« acaxoM»
• •
to «oiue.
Prospects are bright for Improvement and ex­
Our fountuin has been the most populur place in town
tension of the Oregon Electric railroad as soon
during the Iasi few hot days. Coco Colas, sodas, phosphates
gg the meager of the Great Northern and North­
and other soft drinks as well as Ice cream have reigned
M arriage Lloanaaa af tha W eak
ern Pacific railroad is completed. Under this ar­
supreme. They are the real thirst quenchers, when the
rangement the two northern roads, the S. P. & 3..
County Clark W. B Dillard, baa
mercury climbs up above 90. and nothing else will do.
Ute Oregon trunk and the Oregon electric will be­
Issued marriage licenses to the follow­
Don’t suffer with a parched throat get In line at Eggi-
come one railway system.
ing during the pnat week: Earl
ntann's. We make 'em like you like ’em.
It is understood that the public service com nils-
Harold Buell. Springfield, and Ade­
ffion has considered lately demanding that the
laide Downing. Eugpne, Hugh Smith
NOT A BAD PLACE—THE MID-WEST
Oregon Electric line be improved but have been
and Suite Adame, both of Noll; Gil­
assured by the northern officials that the Oregon
The man from the mid-west is usually the goat bert Fox and Thai ma Moore, both of
S ectric would be looked after properly once the of all the intellectuals.
Junction City; Brook White. Long
®erger is completed.
The mid-west is supposed to be the home of j view, and Leona Hohl. Cottage Orove;
There is no doubt but that the northern road banality. This region is inhabited, according t o ' Norval Armes and Violet Reed, both
Officials have their eyes on the timber in both the Mencken, Sinclair Lewis and others, almost pre­ of Eugene; Francis Shrode and Alice
Lorane and the McKenzie valleys. Getting the dominately by morons. They are the people who Hamilton, both of Eugene; Theodore
Oregon Electric Into the timber is the one thing form the favorite butt of almost all kinds of Rosa and Mabel Oordon. both of Cot­
necessary to make it a paying line.
tage Grove; Mail» Christian Over-
ridiclue.
• • •
They are the hayseeds of the world.
gaard and Helen Wilde, both of Junc­
The mid-west has Chautauqua circles, fitting tion City; George Solberg and Edna
Now that all the highway engineers have
Secured a substantial raise in salary we might descendants of former camp meetings. The In­ Mills, both of Eugene; Emily Harris
expect a little faster work on the bridge. More habitants are low- brows who come In for the con­ and Elate laaacaon. both of Cottage
Salary should mean a little more output in state tempt of all the emancipated and advanced Euro- j<jrove; Ralph Bricker, and Helen j
peans and easterners.
Maunney, both of Trent; Norman Gib ■
plants as well as in other lines of Industry.
Did they not put across prohibition?
bona and Martba Stephen«, both of I
Did not their wives and daughters even go to Eugene.
We are told now that Aimee needs a man to prayer meetings?
njn her business. Pity the poor man with a mate
What could be commoner?
like that.
When
the world war came, however, those boys
• • p
from the mid-west. Kansas and thereabouts, did
You can recognize the typical American any­ a pretty good job at Belleau Wood and in the
where. He is always bumming a match.
Argonne. They fought well and the heroes of
Run down and nervous people and those suffering
• • •
Ballaklava and Thermopylae had to move aside
from neglected coughs anti colds or oilier wasting
A man may never be too old to learn but too and make room for them in the Hall of Fame.
affections have |»oor blood. They need the help of
eld to realize i t
A Missouri boy named Pershing and a couple of
• • •
Illinois men named Grant and Lincoln demonstra­
Parke Davis and Company’s
Before giving advice a wise man prepares to ted that something worth while could come from
dodge the consequences.
Nazareth.
Standardized Cod Liver Oil
•
And now another-mid-westemer, a “doin'
Swede, has startled the world.
It restores appetite, acts as a food, helps to turn
He took his life in hand, shoved a tooth brush
ordinary food into pure, rich blood. You soon bc-
in his pocket and flew unaided and alone across
• • •
f eome stronger, you spirits rise, you feel refreshed
the
perilous Atlantic.
in brain and body. Rich, red blood in your veins.
COOLIDGE “CHOOSES“
Personally, I think it makes no difference what
That's health.
By John H. Perry
country a man comes from. A Japanese, a Mexi­
. President Coolidge’s announcement last week can or a Nebraskan is quite as liable to horn in
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Price — $1.25
Mot only surprised, but actually astounded the and monopolize the front page as a noble Roman
entire nation. The newspapers generally and or distinguished Britisher. Man is man and you
politicians particularly are still discussing the can’t tell what part of the human race is going to
reasons why President Coolidge made this an- develop a remarkable shoot.
S um m er During» — a day, a
Mr. Rabbitts country, with its chautauquas and
week-end, a fo rtn ig h t co play
psuncement:
and
rest a n d re c re a te . N ew
-»’I
First: Coolidge had affixed his signature to an prayer meetings is not such n b ad n la r o
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
Dependable Eyeglass Service
Dr. Royal Q ick
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER SIXTH
EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE
t
The Most Popular Place
in Town
DR. FRANK CRANE SAY
EGGIMANN’S
ANEMIA
LOW
FARES
A Medical Term Which
Means a Lack of Blood
Editorial Comment«
/or Vacation Trips
acenea, your favorite o u td o o r
sport. T h ia Bummer yo u can
en jo y your 6ne»t vacation at
s u r p r is in g ly lo w coat. Y o u r
v a c a tio n s t a r t s w h e n you
leave your hom e i f you go by
train .
Odell Lake
G o , fo r exam ple, over South­
ern Pacific'» new Cascade lin e
in to th e v ir g in C a s c a d e re­
gion. Picturesque O d e ll Lake,
C re tce n t Lake and a acore o f
o t h e r s ; q u a i n t m o u n ta in
ca m p s , c o m f o r ta b le r e t o r t
hotels.
Crater Lake
Strange «ra o f aapphire blue
deep in th e heart o f an ex tin c t
volcano. G o on e way via Can-
cade L in e ,re tu rn via M e d fo rd
and Siskiyou lin e i f you wlah.
A s k about all-expense tours.
Ocean Beaches
D e lig h tfu l day» a n d nights
a lo n g th e P a c ific . J o in rhe
th o u s a n d s a t fa m e d T i l l a ­
m ook, N e w p o r t , C o o » B ay
b e ach ea. S w im , » a ll, h ik e ,
dance, play g o lf o r ju»t rest.
California
See San F ra n c is c o , e n jo y
to n ic hay breezes I n th i a co lor­
f u l m etropolia. T h e n o n t o
Lo» Angele»; visit the beachea
there. H o lly w o o d m ovie cen-
Ketels’ Drug Store
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n
ffi rs
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Science
THE KEY TO EDUCATION
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but develops the alert mind. The chief glory of modern
science is
THE SCIENTIFIC
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Higher education in the field of applied science combines
technical study with the fundamental training essential to
citizenship. Its degrees open the way not only to leadership
In “the several pursuits and professions in life" but also to
a larger community service.
OREGON STATE LAND-GRANT COLLEGE
Maintains schools of Engineering( civil, electrical, me­
chanical, chemical), Mines, Forestry, Agricultural, Phar­
macy, Home Economics, Vocational Education, Commerce,
and Military Science, all offering accredited college work.
The School of Basic Arts and Sciences, Industrial Journal­
ism, Library Practice, Physical Education, and Music afford
sound basic and specialized training.
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