The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, December 01, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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    THURSDAY DECEMBER t . 192?
THE SPRINGFIELD
program on thi' entire HprlngSuld
puarr distribution ayatam la the
obj«ct of n»w aetlvltlee aturtad hara
thia week by the Mountain Statua :
Warning waa again Issued to Spring
r , onumny. t'r » » i <•»
>"ra
PubllsheJ Erery Thursday at
I bouse.
I Exactly whut the plan Is seems uncertain. Hut fluid war veteran» thia week that they puny hav» |„.,
I mo n n working In tint uaat-
Sprluatleld. la n e County. Ora«on. by
Specialising In Tonniin
w.............
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tain. Including
*,ul u, rwv «11 rights to thu Federal V I M vaswa the City thia week, r.uuuv
other things
are certain
I n e h ^ **>*•••
“ S ' ' V,H‘l
THE WILLAMETTE PRESS
they live together, they cannot possibly Know AdJugl,wl com
compensation
bonus un lug old wires and old ...............................■
p.na.M on "bonn.
poles and Instill*
H. E. MAXEY, Editor.
whether they are suited to each other or n o t
(h >y >cl
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SB IH'7
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Dug new equipment.
Over Penney'. Store
Ixvcal veterans or relatives of de­
.„ r e d a . aecond d a se matter. February 24. XM3 a t the Companionate m arriage 1» as old as th tiuma.«»
Ruconittruction of the Springfield
ceased soldiers are Informe«! that an
noetofllce. gprlngfleld. Oregon race ami as old as the monkey race. A llth e m o
keys live In com panionate m arriage, free to quit I Information bureau has been est- eyetem waa started »otn«1 time »go.
Eugene
M A IL S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E
Phone 366
nbllnhed at JO» Kraetuer hutbl
but w»» not llnlahed «1 that time
at any time, ami they like It
O » . year In Advance....... $1 • » Three M o n th .-------- £
Portland and that there all poMlble Sonle work waa done thia we. k along
Il took hum an beings thousands of evnt“ '^e9
assistance -»’>1 be «‘»on lu tiling ap ,i„, „Hey between Main and A alreet«.
Months .
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to establish m arriage a device by which Pr« l-
nitrations for the bonus.
dence
and
women,
co-operating,
are
gradually
THURSDAY DECEMBER
Any honorably discharged veteran
teaching men to be decent. I ts a slow process who served In the army, navy or
COUNTY-WIDE COOPERATION
but that is no reason for getting discouraged ami
DEPENDABLE
SEEDlCE
U C r C n u n u L t EIJEGLASS
u m ^ m *-*^** —
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marine corps tor more than «0 days
going hack to monkey days^and ways.
The
<»r CUhtr-wW «
between April 8. l i l t . »"J J u lX .l.
ge,,,.«!
X » -
191». provided he l»l6»n hla service
NEW MIRACLES USEFUL
before the armistice. Is entitled to the
p-n e'ch aiu b .-r »< Conuuerc« ' - . - f o r e m e S f
The Rev. Dr. Straton of New York say» we compensation benefit«.
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_ . . . « J t h e v a r t eultrely suited to each o th e r"
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS & . b,,
Until ’ vets again warned as
TO DEAD LINE ON BONUS
Dr. Geo. A. Simon
Ï
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Dr. Rox¡dl Q ick
S e .u«»
b stnnnafield
r a s ; 2 i Chamber
V a n , c o u last
n t, Friday has merit. might now have miracles as wonderful as thone
nf the olden times. He has seen a woman virtu­ distribution system
merce. grangM. (ana unwus and other organlaa ally dead already” brought back to life by prayer.
being reconstructed
tions to work toward one end.
desire for
Modern miracles of the scientific kind are more
All our problems are alike and the desire It
th an old miracles.
com pletion of the reconstruction
« X sm is m utual It stands to reason that Lane wonderful
Men go in subm arines under th e w ater and n
K u n tv can be better developed with e’ *ry°me
working together instead of separately and some ty in g machines above it, instead of walking on It.
They prevent disease by common sense and
lim es a t cross purposes Delegates should be ap-
pointed from all civic and farm organizations to cure it with Inoculation, saving tnlUtons
instead of resurrecting a few They talk and
fo r B U S IN E S S
send music through the air without wires.
The new miracles are at lease as sepctacular
for m utual benefit before but they have been, a
talk and no action and even some of the talk as the old and much more useful. Vaccination
w as not sincere. The Eugene Chamber qf Coni is worth more than all the m iraculous cures o
MORE TH AN 1000
merce is now in different hands The new presi- all the religions.
paying po sitio ns
. . .
dAnt has a vision and is a m an who is sincere. He
were tilled I«« yssr by Behnke-
W alker etudeni» and <radwaiea.
is surrounding himself with men of the same type.
Piacine the tax ahead of flood relief by Con­
and a i u»ual m o r t P0 *1’ 1*? ,’
is an
an indication
indication m
that
hopes
We should go Into an alliance
' gress
gress is
a i same - high
e- —
r — for
were open than w« w o ld till.
_.«»cyfa/'flnn
Jirp
mollili
to
D
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tace Grove and Junction City and the ia™ * 7 effective Mississippi
protection, are going to bt
W H ,.,o .F *r a *u .—
w hh confidence. The m ajor activities are to be punctured,
better farm m arkets, more state highway
the building of an east and wes* " ‘J ? * ? r^ ™ nd
The author. Rupert Hughes. Is still digging
connection through Oregon Urts all get behind 1 up the dirt" on George W ashlnton—which no
this program and other projects th a t may be ana I doubt Is exactly w hat he would actually be doing
. wrtaM
ed to it from time to time. T hat is the w ay to pu | if George were alive.
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S in e county on the map as the best developed
e ~ e —
.
AU reports to the contrary there are m ighty
W
¡few fathers who give their daughters aw ay at the
FOREKANDSD—SHOP NOW FOR CHRISTMAS wedding ceremony. They let the grooms find out
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There ts a timely taint to Christm as shoppers in I for themselves later.
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t t J K S X a b , Colonel Leonard P.
economist, that shortages m stocto of goods are . We are not particularly anxious that any o fo u r
good aviators attem pt a round trip flight to
developing in a num ber of leading industries.
Europe—but we do wish some of the many loans
Already the volume of holiday purchases Is
would
try a return flight.
large But not yet so large th a t buyers are dis­
comfited or restricted in their range of choice.
Now th a t the football season la ended and sev­
The buyer, however, always has tbe easier time eral million husky young men will not be so busy
and the better chance to make careful selection —why we'll start a basketball season.
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The outlook for a generous C h r i s t n f l j i e
Both Republican and Democratic Drys threaten
T hroughout the country m em bers of Christm as I bolts
next year if their respective conventions do
clubs will get millions of dollars from thousands
not
behave.
W hat is thia—the Iron a g e .
of banks which do this service as a lesson in
thrift
I W hat' Only “ten com m andm ents” in the new
Most planners of Christm as cheer can as well m arriage agreem ents demands of brides these
How lucky these young fellows are.
do their gift buying now as later, when the rus K T
will be inconvenient.
| “ In the words of Lincoln," said a local coal
Why * not be forehanded?
A * I
dealer during the recent warm
* €ekS’ 7
can't fuel all the people.all.the time.
COMPANIONATE MARRIAGE—NOT NEW
—KANSAS TRIAL
The inventor of the new m lle-a-m inute speed
Mr Haldeinan-Julius, a Kansas publtsher -'t I boat which has a flBh tail propeller. seemingly
books, approves his young daughter
has wiggled his way to fame^
in 'com panionate m arriage. The tfrl. eigntee
will m arry a twenty-year-old boy. the two win
Prize fairy story of the year, “W omen's skirts
continue living their lives after m arriage a8 tl^
are to be longer.”
lived previously, until they d e t e r m i ^ _ _ _ ^ _ ^
_wiiMinMl UFflCIA
OFTomeTtisr-euotqm
j p b c ia LlST
lis t
When, If Ever?
A custom er of ours asked the other day
when we thought business would be done
without so m uch strife and cut-throat
methods.
Well, when you can shake hands with your
com petitor—and mean It; when you can
work hard In your business and love It;
when you can sense com petition—and not
knock it; when you can fight eom|»etltlon—
and still boost It; when you can m eet op|<or-
tunlty a n d know It: wheri you know what
Is r ig h t- a n d then DO It. THEN there may
come an Improvement in business affairs.
•ection of Oregon.
Chrittma»
Suggestion
Perhaps you haven't con-
sidered glasses—
B ut many a father or
m other would have 36a
davs of pleasure and enjoy­
m ent If the C hristm as K»rt
was a pair of our Invisible
Bifocals.
Secure one of our Gift
Certificates. Also our beau­
tiful "L eather Gift Cases
make an attractive present.
Protected by Electric Burglarly Alarm System
A GOOD BANK IN A GOOD COUNTRY
Commercial State Bank
SPRINGFIELD
Candy
Dr. Ella G. Meade
O p to m e tr is t
WATTS OPTICAL CO.
No. 14 8 Ave. West
Eugene, Oregon
gÄ
taste of the re c ip ie n t-* mark of good judgm ent of
the donor.
Eggim ann's Chocolates are the ideal sweets of all time.
Try them.
Camel
EGGIMANN’S
"W here the Service is a Little Different.
•W e -G ive
The cigarette that knows
how to "be itself
There is no “pose” about
Carnet It’s just a good
honest cigarette the best
ever—and it doesn t try
to be anything else*
G reen b to touNT S tamps
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A Real Christmas Store
NEW
FORD
CAR
Let us tell you
about it tomorrow
Everyone thinks of Ketels' when on a shopping
tour for Christm as gifts.
Present» suitable for everyone
Brother, Sister and the Children—a il are hero.
Consider these as hints:
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Stationery, Fountain! Pens, Books, M agazlnei,
Toys, Dolls, Paint 8ets, Drawing Sets,
Pictures, DeBk Novelties, Sm oker’s
Supplies, Fine Candles.
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Gin....
Christm as goods are now on display. If you se>’
w hat you want, make a small deposit and have? I -.K
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It aet aside until Christmas.
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if all cigarettes were as good
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. you wouldn't
---- hear
as Camel
anything about special treat­
ments to make cigarettes good
for the throat. Nothing takes
the place of choice tobaccos.
E. R. Danner
Motor Co.
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Ketels’ Drug Store
f if t h and a streets
SPRINGFIELD
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