The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, October 27, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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    PAG H TWO
THURSDAY OCTOBKR 27, 1M7.
THE SPRINOFIWJ1 NEWS
A u xiliary to M aat
Savaral An» Injured
HERE NOW’—OPPORTUNITY—FAITH IN U. S.
i c f i c n / Pattern
Tha American leg io n Auxiliary will
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS Write this on your tablets, and never rub It out. (htr j y r No.
Charles Wetsel ot M a r c h wna bail
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niaal tomorrow at the homa of Mr«.
PabUshad Bvwry Thursday at
ly
ahaken
and
brulaed
Friday
whan
"Buy something sound In the United States, take
ha fall off a bumper on a car whlla A II Van Valaah Plana will ba «hapml
Springfield. Lana County. Orwgon. by
can* of It for better, for worse, and It will take
working fur the Ftahar Lumber com for the dlnuar to ba given by Ilia
T H E W IL L A M E T T E PRESS
care of you." Before the big war General Motors
Auxiliary and l-eglon on ArailsUra
pany.
H. g. MAXEY, B d l t u r _______________________ stock sold for tSQ a ¿hare. There were 400.000
(In Octobar 30. W A, Koon», « r a ilin g
shares outstanding. In 1916 the stock sold at
S t a r e d aa second class matter. February 3«. 1303 at the $S50 a share. The company gave five shares for
Ftecher millwright. auatalned a trac
poatofOct*. Springfield. Oregon
Iurad rib whan ha (all aernae a tint
one. the new stock sold at $410. latter each share­
bar.
holder got ten shares for one and had fifty shares.
MAIL SUBSCRIPTION RATE
A. H Oaarlaon of MarcoW w#i
His
original
one
share
that
had
cost
him
$20
was
41.TS
Three
Months
Advance____
One year U
traatad hara Monday tor an Injurad
worth $2100.
31 vO Single Copy
•tx Month«
hand.
There was a slump. Pierre du Pont of the Du
THURSDAY OCTOBER 37. 1337
Pont Company became chairman of the board,
Specializing In Tonsils
Mr. Sloan, president of the company. Common
P e r k in . B u ild in g School
WE SHOULD CARRY ON
stock was reduced from 20,000,000 to 5,000,000 i
George Parkin». Springfield con
Springfield closed a week of Community revival shares. The original holder of one share that I
Over Penney’s Store
Irsclor. haa alarted work on tha con
cost
$20,
without
having
toilet!
or
spun,
simply
,
services that has stimulated much civic pride and
,
»traction
of
«
new
high
»chonl
build
town spirit. Captain C. S. Nusbaum left us with by holding on. now has 37L, shares, at present |
Ing •( M«pinton. to coat In the neigh
g new vision of things after giving messages that prices worth $5.267. not a bad return on an in- |
I
borhood
of 316.000 Mr l*erklna re
Eugene
Phone 356
touched most of his hearers’ hearts. But without vestment of $20.
; cently fini»h«l the naw Marcola
But
don’t
gamble;
make
up
your
mind
what
Is
we follow out these Ideas and ideals pictured to us
•chool
his visit will do little good. During the, week here good, buy what you can. hold It. Some see these
Captain Nusbaum spoke to 14 different gather-| things in advance. During the war when the j
legs and allowing for people who heard him more Stock Exchange was closed. Otto II. Kahn said
DEPENDABLE EtJEQLASS SERVICE
than once the ears of 1000 or 1200 people were to a newspaper man: "Buy yourself a couple jf
probably reached Truly If this number of people | thousand shares of General Motors (it was selling
nave a will to carrv on Springfield can accomplish then at $50 a share), keep It and you will have all
most anything humanlv possible.
the money you will ever need. The profit on that i
We should not let ourselves drift as a com- transaction, which required no great investment,
munity but all should be up and doing. Those would have been a little more than ten million
OPTOnWTEIST—et|ESK«Hl 3PBCIALUT
EUGENE
who have ideas should come to the Chamber of dollars.
. . .
•7 « UXILinette St
Phono 62b
Jnsl o«« thirvQ---F>ut I do Ü t»<jM
Commerce and attempt to put them over. Sell I
• • •
g : ra« rva «
yourself that your Idea is right and then convince
The
ministerial union should have a
others. Soon the whole town will be organized percpntagp of (jjp gate receipts for drumming up
for your project and if it is right you have ac- a crowd for Jud
Ben u ndgey8 lecture on
Coruplished something worth while.
. . . . i "Companionate Marriage." Without the free Rd-
TRAINED YOU SUCCEED
Large bodies move slowly and it is a hard job vertising it is doubtful whether Mr. Undsev would
to hurry a town But if there is teamwork a town have had a thlrd of the audience that he did.
A Eugene Business College training will give you the
can be moved and kept going ahead even though , qppyjy
would all be lucky if we were able to
Smart in every detail, from thr
foundation on which to build a successful career. Enroll
no outside capital is invested in it and outside> make money out of our enemies as does Judge perky bow puted at the tide ot the
today and begin with one of the now classes Monday,
capital is more likely to come if the town is alive u ndsev
V-neck to the »mart pointed Upline
For full information about our courses, address
gnd doing. Nobody wants to make an investment
Te„ a
not to hear a iefture. see a cer- effect. And please notice how the
to a g? V%yard " hi,e h!
lh1ngv , People I11,91 tain show or read a racy book his curiosity will two pleat«, front and back, form a
naturally like to live and spend their money in be
aroused. Chances are that nine out
EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE
panel effect in themtelve«, with­
live places, Let’s liven up Springfield and com- of ten times he will do just the thing he is told little
"It’s a Good School"
out using up any extra material.
»unity.
A. E. ROBERTS. President
992 Willamette St.
not to do In this regard
AlmoM any »ilk, crepe or cotton
Telephone 666
Eugene, Oregon
waxh good» in either printed or «olid
• • •
' FOR A STRONG HIGHWAY COMMITTEE
color« would ba appropriate for thia
■H
The fellow who said the automobile was ruin­ model. Linen, pongee or «port« »i'k
Lane county should have a strong highway ing the younger generation, really meant—the would be cool and comfortable, with
committee to push the completion of our state younger generation is ruining the automobile. banda, how and cuff« of u tin or
groagram ribbon to match 9
roads, the McKenzie, Willamette. Roosevelt and Yeh. all of them.
Uttle
ladles* and
May ba obtained In «i«e« 16 to 44
Coast highways. We are not getting our share
• • •
Jack Horner
Children’«
Stic 36 require«
yard« of 4-
Of the state money in Lane county. The pacific
Shoes for
Wool Hose
inch material and 4(4 yard« of rib
When Bill Hlnch told Sam Pudy's wife to shut boo.
highway is the only state road completed In Lane
Children
No dreitmaking experience ti
Special
county and the license fund from our 13,000 her mouth and keep It Bhut, she did. Bill is a Beaded to make Peaign No. 1169
$2.45. $2.96.
automobiles will soon have it paid for although dentist.
Pattern« will be deli »»red to any ad-
$3.25
49c
• • •
dreta upon receipt of 2Sc. in eath or
the bonds run for many years yet.
U. 5 Pottage Alwayi mention (iie
Other counties have strong citizen delegations
609 Willamette
Eug«ns, Ore.
Stranger in town last week “did not choose to wanted Addre«». Practical Pat­
before the highway commission at every meeting. run’’
tern», 1178 Broadway. New York
One
less
Republi
while
crossing
the
street,
The result Is Lane county state roads are side­
City
Always mention thia news­
paper.
tracked for projects proposed by these men In can vote in 1928. • • •
other counties.
A strong road committee, appointed from the ; Well, since that London typist swam the
Chambers of Commerce of every town in the English channel there Is at least one stenographer
county, the grange and farmers union, should In the world with
• • •
be organized and a delegation should attend every
highway meeting until we get what is due us.
$1.48, $2.95, $3.95, $4.95
It has taken more than five years to prove it.
(WAN IS CAPTAIN OF
Lane county has spent more of her money for
but
the
nation
now
knows
that
Harry
Sinclair
Ht& SOUL UNTIL H t
roads than any other county, except Multnomah,
MEN'S Winter Weight Cotton Union Suits 9 8 c . 1.29
WALKS T H F OANOFlANR.
and proportionately when her taxable property has no Teapot Dome.• • •
OF
MEN’S Heavy Ribbed Part Wool Union Suits ---- $1.9 8
and auto and gasoline taxes are considered got­
COWWIf,
ten less than any other.
It now develops that most every tooth In the
BOYS* Cotton Fleece-Lined Union Suits ................. 79c
• • •
prohibition law is "gold filled."
• • •
We were In Eugene Saturday and watched a
BOYS Heavy Ribbed Cotton Union Suits
79c
captain of the state traffic force park a state
Levine’s enemies may say what they wish but
BOYS’ DRESS SHIRTS, l-arge Assortment. 79c. 1.19
automobile on a yellow comer line close up to the they can’t say he double-crossed the Atlantic.
cross walk on a busy street He seemed to act
Fat, Enou, ■
BOY’ SUITS. All Colors, All Sizes $ 8 .9 5 to $ 1 4 .5 0
as though it were his privilege to park anywhere
Teacher—and now. chlXlren. give
he chose. We believe that officers whose sworn
BOYS’ SCHOOL SHOES. Black and Brown .... $ 2 .3 9
me
the
definition
of
a
husband.
Comment
duty it is to enforce thelaws should obey the
Tommy—It's something no respect­
GIRLS’ PLAID SPORT HOSE
<*9c
laws as well and set an example for other people.
able famlb -houlrt be without.
S P E N D IN G IS T H E FU N
Bam Kozer should weed this sort of men out of Director» of St. Helena' chamber of commerce recently
GIRLS’ SILK HOSE. Light Colors ......... .
49c
his force they haven't the stuff to make good of­ indicated their choice of chamber committee mon>ber»hlp
R ght In Hit Line
GIRLS’ SCHOOL OXFORDS. Black. Tan 2.98 to 4 .5 0
ficers—they’re lacking in the sense of right and There were fourteen requests for membership on public
Medico's Wife— "And do you really
wrong.
GIRLS' and CHILDREN’S Hl-Top School Shoes. $ 2 .3 9
improvement committee, seven desired place on merch­ tb.nk I swallowed that silly alibi you
• • •
ant's committee. Industrial department was chosen by gave me last night?"
Whether or not it is mentioned In their plat­ four, while only three expressed a willingness to sit
Art Ticking, per yd. .. 45c
Cotton Blankets
$2.85
forms, almost every politician is particularly in­ on city affairs committee. Spending, improving, beautify­ "I don’t know, my dear Hut I
can
have
you
X-rayed.”
Pillow
Tubing
29c
Wool Blanket« $3.95, $4.39
terested in forestry. The log-rolling department, ing appeals to aggressive, Impatient men. It attracts their
at least.
attention. Administration of city affairs Is apt to be tedlou».
Boys’
Wool
Hoae
39c
Cotton
Sheet Blanket« 1.85
Tramp Efficiency
Dr, Geo. A. Simon
Dr. Roi]dl Q ick
JUST RECD BIB SHIPMENT
Of Men's and Boy's Hats Plica
I
Editorial
Inasmuch as there is nothing to interfere, why
doesn’t the King of Italy go over and play with the
little King of Roumania?
) w 4 a t ó
!
OM
apt to require study and analysis. It Is lack of wlHingness
on part of business men to pull on the tug straps of city
Tramp: ‘ I've »»kS<l (or money beg
administration, responsible for some of the messes into ged fur money, and crlel (or money."
which city operation soroetixnes fa lls’—Oregon Voter.
Man: "Have you ever tried working
(or It?"
Tramp—"Not yet I'm going thr »'"•>■
the alphabet and I have not co n e
to 'W '.’’
C o u l T) ^ o u
L ie .
-A M 1 * T ? o c t f '
M I n T >|
S o u l ? S .E l / f -
T o <$L E -E --p>
- u.
Oh, That’s Different
Dad—"Why don’t you dance with
young Thompson?"
Co-ed—"Why, I wouldn't dance rlth
him If he were worth a million."
"Well, he la ”
•'Good heavens.
Introduce
quick."
Decoyed
-- —
1: '<>
315
t t T i T'»V' 'i t . i GUT
SI! M A W
¿ol
"4 AS Tt-|oU6t|T OF A
W o n 3)&1? v u l IDEA
\ T o r oi3e.8E_'Tbi,<ó //?
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•-
"Goodness, have you been In an
accid en t?”
I "Do you remember that p5ay o(
mine that was produced the other
night?"
I "Yes."
“Well, they called (or the author
at the end and unfortunately I didn't
realize bow much they wanted him.’
The Door—The Door
Graduate— "Have you ail opening
for a college tralnel m an ?’
Manager—"Yes, It’s right behind
you, and would you mind closing It
as you go out?”
Please Count
"I’ve never had a chance." said the
man with the l^yiig-dog expression.
"No matter what I do my unlucky
number pops up and gets me Into
trouble."
■'How come? What Is you unlucky
number?"
"Thirteen. Twelve Jurors and one
Judge.”
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