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    Tl H’USDA Y JUNK 7. H»2S
THE SPRINGFIRIJI NEWS
AGF FOUR
PROHIBITION PICTURE
MISS HANNAH SHIDLER
ENCOURAGING CRIME BY PSYCHOPATHIC LAWN PARTY PLANNED BY
WILL BE SHOWN HERE
VICTIM OF MENINGITIS
ROUTE
KENSINGTON CLUB GROUP
The prohibition picture, "Lest Wo
An ard en t advocate of crim e suppression, said
Mias Hannah Shidler, graduate of
Published Every Tbureday at
th a t a fte r listening to a distinguished m an speak ' a lawn party and a covered dish Springfield high school III l#27, died ! Forget" wilt he shown In the Method
Springfield. Lana County, Oregon, by
on t h e subject of psvehopahy for an hour, he luncheon are planned tor the next In Chicago last Friday following an 1st church of Hprltighelil on Sunday
T H E W IL L A M E T T E PRESS
cam e x to
the
conclusion
th
at w hat th e l e a r n - j - meeting of the K enslgni.m club which attack of spinal m eningitis
evening. June 10th at N’Otl I' M Ill's
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the home of Mm.
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. I »„i B-Antiomnn wiis reallv
in g to tell
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A X B Y , Editor
Mias Shidler form erly lived with ' picture Is being show n to large audi­
It
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w as th
is a m an «• w
ho kills
re n c e Chase. it wan
at
w at
as a m a psychopath
t a paycinqxn.ii
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her parents, Mr and Mrs. Porter ence» in all parts of the nation
second class matter, Fe
y
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| 1 you and , a fte r he i,,,a
h as anno
done it
It savs
says he could not o,.,
the hint
laat session
aeaalon of
of the
the club
club at
at the
the Shidler in Springfield She wils giudu Is said to be a true atory of the e f­
poatofflee. Springfield. Oregon
help it, and th en proves it by an expert. T his ¡home of Mrs W illiam W right laat Mi- ated from the local high scfitstl w ith, fects of the liquor Irattlc upon two
incident probably explains to a large extent why j day afternoon The next m eeting will honors last year lle r parents now fam ilies living In the middle west
M A IL S U B S C R IP T IO N RATE
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..76c crim e is so prevalent in Am erica. C rim inals arc a be at
In connection with the show ing of
I o'clock.
year In Advance......... 1175 Three Month.
live near Marcola.
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Mm.
D allas
Murphy and Mrs.
given every possible loophole to evade th e c o n se ­
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Her father was enroute to Chicago j the film an address will be delivered
Charles P.
quences of th eir acts.
• • Poole
— - won
— prises
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THURSDAY JUNK 7. t»-*S
F irst, a large precentage of them are never i gam es held last week. The follow ing R esides her father and mother six- { There Is no adm ission It la re­
captured. Second, w hen c a p tu red th ey a re never i mem bers were present Mrs c . A. leaves two brothers. Dou and Earl, quested that children under Sixteen
STATE NOW SAVING MONEY
years of age be accompanied by and
convicted. T hird, w hen convicted even for the t swart». Mrs Hurry W hitney. Mrs
T he R epublican ad m in istratio n of s ta te J * " » " * m ost serious crim es, they are too often pardoned M*ry Keaaey, Mrs s ♦ Wright. Mr», both of Chicago and a sm ull slater sit with parents or other adults.
who lives at home
is show ing a g reat deal of econom y w ithout
o r given light sentences.
! Anna Knox. Mm. J J. N o t . -Mr»
The funeral will he held In Chicago, j At 11:00 A. M an Interesting pro­
sho u tin g about it from th e housetops. T he per
Too m uch of o u r legistlation is of a restrictive^ Dallas Murphy. Mrs c P. Poole. Mm with Interment (here also, the parents hibition address will be delivered In
cap ita cost of ru n n in g th e s ta te
c h a ra c te r aim ed at*law -abiding citizens, on the j A J Morgan. Mrs John Henderer.
the Christian church here.
th e F ierce «D em ocratic adm inistration w as $39. th eo ry th a t th is will reform th e cro o k s or cause i Mr8. Lawrence May. Mrs Clarence stated.
U nder G overnor P a tte rso n it h a s ,
^ T h t r e th em to obey th e law s. T his is childish reason- ch a se . Mrs w . c . Rebhan, Mrs w K
ner m onth l-ast m onth it w as only $-0- T h
ing. Crim e today in th e cities is a n organized J Burnell. Mrs. J T Moore. Mias Edna
are now over 700 prisoners in the penitentiary.
Swarta and Mrs W illiam Wright.
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r °d epartm ents of s ta te ^ e r n m e n
h ^ s a
— r ------------ oi. s ta tbl S, t practically
T he m ore com plicated law s we get. th e easier
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Service is th«- first consideration at tills station. \A e re
show ing econom y. It w >‘“ »1
\ inder its they a re to evade and the less th e individual elti- | JE S S SM ITSON WILL BE
just as anxious to help you get the th in g s we give free
every dep artm en t has been i n n i n g
„ d e fic it ! yen’ feels he can cope w ith th e situ a tio n . Delays
D C rr .D nFD TEMPORARILY
as to sell you gasoline and oils An autom obile to run rlgli
budget this year and “ »
^ g c u t ’S o m e vexatious and ultim ate conviction alm ost ! RECORDER TEMPORARILY ,
should luive the correct am ount of pressure In the tires
left by the F ierce
^ f h a p s ' im possible, due to fo rgetfulness and th e endency
am i a ra d ia to r full of w ater. We look a fte r these things
Jess Sm ltson. ch ief of the fire de
down. f ItIh
May
th tm
e good
ork
• out th l a t ¡to over . look
. the
, facts
, ,ts connee
tln g th e crim e with
dOWn'o
J c to
U ^ a n w
d 0ciUes°wiU
And
connecting
w ith (
wj„ condutt ,he „m.e of
th e m om ent you drive up.
We h av e m ig h ty good g a s too
G e n eral give» m o re
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m
e u ltim ate trial.
«-tty
recorder
In the place of I.
W hat .the co u n try needs is m ore enforcem ent p
d(irlng (h<> |a(u r.# ab#ence
m iles p er gallo n . T ry us and you'll co m e back a g a in anil
oes all the tim e.
of fu ndam ental laws, m ore c e rta in and m on
(o
(( waM
again.
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zwtd » r u n « ? N "FO R G ET IT ."
speedy punishm ent, and m ore a s s u r a n te
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* week by Mayor o a . Bushman
A • ir e o f lieople have called upon u s express- ( convictions will be secured am i se n te n c es s e n » «
( council has not taken official
Springfield. Ore
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
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Ill’ll
We Like to Serve You
“A ” Street Service Station
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.X r S S le ”
'h e " S lu n iln io re a r.u a l
3 Ehigene" « a ,
th e feverish brain w ork B ureau.
of som e fanatic. W hile our fn en d s would have
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u s answ er it in the caustic language we h a v e ,
been fam ous for in p ast controversies we prefer
pu n ish ,n en ,
Mr. and Mrs. Peterson w ill go to
Portland on June 13. return here June
15 and leave for the east by train on
une 16. T h ey plan to be gone a
month, visitin g In T enneasee. South
Carolina. W ashington D.
and other
U ’in light^of E ditor T u g m a n ’s good will article
on Springfield a few w eeks ago and his talk be­
CAPILLARY ART
¡place«. _________________ ___
fore the Lions club, we do not believe he m eans
anv
uari«. to
w u Springfield
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Art is com ing under th e influence of dem o- TW0 a u j o S COLLIDE ON
any harm
even if he m ust accept
responsibility fo r th is ill tim e anonym ous letter. ¡craey.
I jasper ROAD- NONE HURT
W e prefer to th in k th a t in the ru sh of collecting
jn fo rm er tim e th e g re a t a rtis ts painted only
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and publishing a daily new spaper he h a s had one fo r ch u rch es and rich m en 's palaces.
occu p an ts of two autom obiles nar
slipped over on him by this slan d ero u s f fanatic.
a n a tic ., S
s ta
y w as intended to adorn royal
royai co
c o u t.™
)y
lnJury gunday af(er.
ta tu
tu a r ry
rts ,
otherw ise if he had considered using th e le tte r a 'a n d th e m ansions of the opulent and th e private , noon when ma<.hln<.a
m achines drlVBB
driven by
by A
A. R
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n v n r t h » w r i t p r ’s s i g n a t u r e .
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all
it would 1_____
have
been over th e w riter's sig n n atu
re p a t b rk p s n of
th e nobles.
! Ruthven and W. K. Barnell collided
N ow adays s ta tu e s are being e r e c ^ d Isi p u b lic , „ ,hp JaBp<)r
near h„re
O ur advise to everyone is “ forget it."
places w here even th e m ost hum ble and o b stu re
The Ruthven car w„ <.„«1«
This is th e seaso n for th e house to house ped- person m ay adm ire them
P ictures a re h u n g in |
8
nel(I and lhe Harnell car
dler The m an who goes from house to house , m useum s w hich have th e ir free days w hen the ,
„
|ta (llre(.tlon
w ith inferior products sold a t high prices or on publi<?
public is generously invited.
I The former m achine was turned over
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i He
r . . never ren d ers an
o n y
v c
^ r v i p p t to
n
i U
t io
H t th
b o e \ M
H p ichelangelo
b i x l a n i r p l n and R aphael and
short m easure.
service
fa, o s a a i id
he ,
th
(h( a(r Thp (hrpe
,ity o r a n y o th e r in w
which
of tn
th a t i tim e g generally
ed » o 1>
th is com m unity
m en he
ne works,
w orss. o th e r a rtis ts or
e n e ra u , pain cv»»
v | I occupants were not injured , alth()Ugh
although
He lands his su ck ers and th en goes his w ay re- sa in ts and archbishops. G radually a r tis ts dis-
up
joicing. T he m oney these peddlers ta k e out of covered th a t th e com m on life
^ e peop e to n -
( Mr narnpll K (.nr w>g px
Springfield each year is considerable.
rained suhjects quite as in te restin g and pictures-
Th< front an(
wheel(|
T he hom e-tow n m erc h an t sta k e s his rep u ta- qUe as th e lives of th e m ore favored.
broke„, thP rad.ator and hood
tion and his success on his record for fair and
m “ te ra tu re D ickens m ade quite a n > n n ^ demollBhed and lh(. b„dy> ,wi«tcd
honest dealing. He is in business every day and w hen he tu rn e d his pen tow ard th e obscurt and
th ere is n othing elusive about him. hoiks alwav
J o w ly .
.
» « m n im
No blam e has been placed for the
know w here to find him w hen they w ant a c o n tn -
\ \ e all w ant to he rich, of course, and fam ous, * <n(
h ution for som e cause o r other. T hey should
but rich m en are not as in terestin g as they used
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know him equally as well w hen they w ant to buy
to be. T h e m ost noted m o n u m en ts to the heroes
e r n t i T Q w ii t r .F T
s o m e th g
’
¡of th e late w ar were those to the unknow n CRIL SCOUTS WILL GET
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soldier. It was a w ar won, by th e way, by the , BADGES AT HONOR COURT
T he s ta te gam e com m ission h a s planted a heroism of th e com m on recru it and not by the
tan k full of fine rainbow tro u t in th e river a t the sta rtlin g genius of som e Napoleon
_ S everal Springfield Girl Scout» will
edge
city lim
lim its
its. It It is is up
up to to us
us to be
It
er th m e e rich
,sh o »uvu...
u ld
, recieve
recteve aavancemeuc
advancem ent ... in rank, .....
an i
ed^e of ou r city
be good
goon
it is
is a question
question w w h n eth
etner
r u n m an
m an
to^those fish so they will stick around a t least build him self a fine house, from th e w indow s o f , merit b a d g e, at the court of honor
until they reach a size to he caught.
; which he can only look out upon th é abodes o f , lo
held in Eugene on June l l . it
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th e poor, or build b e tte r houses for the poor that , wag announced today by Mr«. ( K
If anvone ever c u ts off m eir nose to spite th eir he m ay regard them from his windows.
W heaton, com m issioner for sp rin g
face it will be those who vote if they have a
Men of w ealth are gradually tu rn in g th e lt a t - , fleld. Ju st how many girls win go
chance for G overnor AI S m ith as a protest : tention tow ard replacing th e slum s by b e tte r fM.fore the court will b»- determ ined
ag ain st nrohibition
hab itatio n s.
,
¡b y the number of tests passed before
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A ltogether it looks as if a rt, if it is to have a the session tak es place.
T he G arden of Eden m ust have been a g reat firm foundation, m ust rest upon th e basis of the j Ten gtr| . of the troop under the
place w ithout taxes, reform ers, w orking hours or despised dem os.
,
» w
lea,lershiP of Ml“* Maurtne Ixjmh‘ir<'
relatives
I
new est invasion into th e ra n k s of a rt, if i and Mrs. Nora Hlltebrand camped at
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it can be called an a rt, is th e m otion picture. T his Hendricks bridge over Friday night
W hat the average w om an w ants it a strong 18
is th
m ost
of i <111
all a rts. It gjves to th e ! a and
wouid
the entire week
tn e
e IllO
S i c capillary
a p illa r y u
na w
a u iu have s si>ent
p j i n xa«x?
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i Ho»- fin o o r c
b
least
a i t a and
n d lo
low
w e est
s t and provides him e n te rta
r
ta
in
in
m
m
e
e
n
n
t
t,
I
end
there had It not been for the rah
rain
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flexible m an she can w rap around her fingers.
w hich h ereto fo re w as fo r th o se only how could on Saturday.
Among the books w ith unhappy endings are pay from a dollar up for a seat at th e th e a tre s
Marriage Licenses Issued
For th is reason is ap p ears th a t the m oving
check books.
During the last week marriage lie
picture industry, restin g as it does upon th e ap-
If you burn your bridges behind you be sure preciation of th e whole public, is firmly settled I enaes have been Issued by the county
I clerk to the follow ing . Fritz Böhm».
you can swim.
______________ and is in line w ith dem ocracy.
an o v e c t-iia mtiKRn, rnixu XJ> wungz..«.
I TH E FUMBLE FAMILY
Katies Has No Sense of H um or
and C ecelia Maggs, both of E u gen e.
I Ted Brown and Beulah terla n , both
.... ' . ot A shland; Jam es Keenan. Beattie,
la n d Irene Stout, Enum claw; Charles
j Bower« and Hazel Yenne. both of Eli
'g e n e ; Urban Toney and Pauline Nap-1
I per. both of Elm ira; C hester Olson I
and Eula Richmond, both of E u g en e;'
I Harold Jensen and Leone Briggs,
both of Eugene; Jesse Baker, Eugene,
and Frances E. Morss, C resw ell; and
I t9s Ice Cream W eather
T here is n othing so refreshing as good Ice cream d u r­
ing hot w eather.
It both cools you off and is a real health
food for hot w eather.
p u rest ingredients.
E ggim ann's Ice cream Is m ade of the
We have lots of it in all flavors and put
up to su it you.
T he Icy pie Is a hit with the youngsters
We have
plenty of kinds to tickle the palate of the older people, too.
C G G IM A N N ’ S
JLB "Where
the Service Is Different"
Offices— 831 Miner Building.
E ast Broadw ay S treet
W hat can speak louder than w ords?
when abused.
T he eyes
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HAVIN' THE
CALL AND SEE Dr. N. W. Emery
on prices on platea and other work, tf
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A Ford?
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