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THURSDAY AUGUST 80. 103*
S P R IN G F IK IJ ) NBJW8
$5,000,000 W ISELY USED
ROOSEVELT TROPHY
IS COVETED AWARD
Jo h n D. Rockefeller, Jr., Is re sto rin g the ohl
Published Every Thursday at
tow n of W illiam sburg, Va. He h a s donated live
AT ANNUAL ROUNDUP
Springfield, Lana County, Oregon, by
million dollars for this purpose.
THE WILLAMETTE PRESS
T he wisdom and g raeio u sn ess of this donntion
PENDLETON,
Ore.. Aug
$$.—
H. E. MAXEY. Editor.
should be shouted from th e roof-tops! T hink of Round-Ups com e and go. hut chain
Each year
Entered es second d a s« m atter, February 34, 1903 at the it! One individual giving five millions of dollars pion»hlp* go on forever
for th e com m on cause of beauty. R ockefeller is »««» now champs crowned and the
poetofflce, Springfield. Oregon
saving beauty from decay and is p erp etu atin g ,ia wn of each Round-Up finds fans
MAIL SUBSCRIPTION RATE
historical m onum ents
He Is doing som ething conjecturing «» to the winner» or the
..76c tine and noble for th e boul of America.
Ona year In Advance.—..... $1.75 Three Month«
Mural*. Of course, there are many
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K x M onth«_______________ $1.00 S in gle Copy _
T he old Colonial houses of W illiam sburg. Va., | cham pionship« and many prises and
¡w ith th eir wide chim neys and fan-w indow ed one of the moat coveted la the big all
THURSDAY AUGUST 30. 192S
doors, w ere rapidly going to ruin.
ver R oosevelt trophy, presented hy
Ihe R oosevelt Hotel In New York for
WANTED VOLUNTEERS FOR MAYOR AND
U gliness w as born of th e w ar m unitions era.
COVNCILMEN
Now the city, w hich w as once th e seat of Am­ Ihe cowboy having the greatest niira
W ith only a m onth left in w hich to file th e city erican governm ent, is to be reproduced lust as it her of point» In Ihe major event»
is in need of candidates fo r m ayor and th re e coun- w as a hundred years ago. T he build1igs of ihronk riding, hulldogglng. roping and
eflm en. If th ere are no volunteers it looks like historic W illiam and M ary College are to . e re- «he bucking horse race) at the Chey­
Bome people will have to be drafted.
¡stored. T he old C apital building will be Rebuilt. enne Frontier Day» and the Pendle- ,
T he city should have good sound, su b sta n tia l Even th e pavem ents- and stre e t lam ps will be ton Round-Up
Thl» trophy, to he kept In permu
m en on its council. But it is hard to find m en m ade to look as they did in tHe old days,
w ho feel th a t th ey can devote th e tim e to the
W hen th e ren ovations a re com pleted in th e nent po»«e»»lnrt. must he won for J
Job and tak e th e criticism w hich goes w ith it. j tow n, it will be th e m eeea of all in terested in Am- three yeere, not necessarily avccaa-
H ow ever, the city m ust be governed and it is up Jeriean history. It will be possible to see th e a c tu a l »•'«•■ »"*1 ih® “»•* cowboy who hn«
to us to do it. L et's get busy and bring o ut som e places w here im m ortal w ords w ere said and tw o wins to hi» credit 1» Bob Crosby,
candidates for these offices. P e rh ap s if th e m en w here im m ortal docum ents w ere signed.
' who won it in 1927 «ml at»o in 1936.
w ont serve w e’ll have to get a few wom en. S e attle
T he g ratitu d e of all A m ericans is due Mr tt w as though« that Roh would win
h a s had wom en eouncilm en and a m ayor, why not R ockefeller for his inspiring and public-spirited , thi» year ami thus hog tie the trophy
Springfield.
gift.
|f ° r keep»
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
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OutsSfle of th e tim e A1 S m ith took out fo r hi.
aeeeptanee sjveech he h as been busy defending
his record. If he keeps on a t th a t Mr. s m ith wi
be explaining a fte r election how it happened lie
didn t get m ore votes.
T he defensive in th is cam paign is th e p art of
th e Republicans, provided th e D em ocrats can put
them on the defense. If Mr. Sm ith keeps on
answ ering the ch arg es of W illiam Allen W hite
and Dr. S tra tto n th e election m ay be over before
he know s it N either of these m en a re ru n n in g
fo r th e presidency. T hey a re just p u ttin g on a
little side show for A1 while th e m ain p erform ance
is going on in th e big top.
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"T h e foundation of business is confidence.
8pr jn gS from integrity, fair dealing, effl-
c ,pnt sprvjcp and m u tu a i b en efit.” T his is one of
principles prom ulgated by th e United S ta te s
In
cj,am |,e r o f eom m ereee. It should be pasted
past«
everv b u sin essm an 's h a t band.
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Led y Luck decreed It other-
w lse.
For at the Cheyenne «how.
Shark Irwin, who 1». by the way, a
form er Round-Up bucking champion,
piled up point» to the tune of 120.
««**• with th ese to hl« credit, w ill be
the stron gest contender for the tro-
, phy at the Round-Up Septem ber 19.
30. 31 and 22. o n ly phenom enal per
formunre by »ome cowboy who might
make many first place» at the Round
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fci
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The Dry and Dusty Time
Fall Is com ing and It Is th e dry and ilusty tim e of the
y ear before the rains s ta rt.
You won't mind It though U
you a re reg u lar with E ggim ann'a Ice cream and soft drinks.
T hey a re th e proper refreah w en te for parched m ouths.
If you a re not one of th e crow d th at lias tsMUi com ing
here th is su m m er you’ve m lsser som ething.
Eventually
you'll com e, why not now?
FGGIMANN’S
M eJ "W here the Service 1» Different"
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Only 29 of 150 college girls interview ed said
th ey would m arry Colonel L indbergh if th ey had
th e chance. But who ever denied a w om an th<- p p could overcome Shark'» lead of
rig h t to change h er m ind w hen th e chance c a m e ’ points and w rest the p rlie from him.
Editorial Comment
H as C row n
Ohio Bdltor Vlolto—John C Marti«,
publisher of » newspaper In Val
Center, Ohio, w»s » visitor at the
Springfield Newa office Monday more
log
Acoompanled by his wife and
daughter III« 1» on an eulunioblbt
lour of the m iddle*«»! end w»it.
A SUCCESSFUL SIX NOW W INNING BVXN UXSATBR SLKXwM
T h ere a re six million less h o rse s in the United QUARTERS FOR LAUNDRY
S ta te s th a n d u ring the w ar period. T his we im ag­
ARE BEING REMODELED
ine is n o t encouraging new s for th e m an who has
It h as repeatedly com e to our a tte n tio n th a t th e hay to sell.
The room In the E lite hotel hulldlnr
stre e ts of Springfield are not all m arked. O f '
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at the corner of Third and Main
course, who who live h ere can find o u r w av about
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street« which w ill house the Spring-
easily but let a visitor or a new com er atte m p t to . Rt d
tak e th * r ^ ,o rts of airplane Fom pan- field laundry wag thoroughly remodel- i
find a certain address he m ust inquire consider-
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“ S? h at W° nWn a r ‘‘ g e ttl” g m ° re ed thl» week.
ably to locate It because m any of th e s tre e ts are IRni> a u
tim e. . # #
A new floor w as -placed throughout I
not m arked w ith the nam e.
the entire length of the building in
C hicago co n tem p lates a new election rule: "No order to support som e o f the heavy
B etw een tw o and th ree hundred people have bom bing w ithin fifty feet of th e polls.'
m achinery of the laundry
visited the glaciers in the T hree S isters region this
The front part of tfie room will be
year. If these glaciers w ere in C alifornia, and as
used by the New Service Cleaners,
Now is th e tim e to shed light on th e "d ark
easily accessible as they are. th e re would be a
su ccessors Io J. F Nadvornlk. who
h
o
rse s” of the com ing c a m p a ig n .'
good road to them . Som e day w hen th e "Go
now occupy the office »pure Juat north
Ahead O regon” spirit is at th e rig h t pitch p e r­
of the postofflee
h ap s w e can also build a road to them . W hen we
! M anagers of the laundry exp ect , to
do w e will have th e g reatest a ttra c tio n fo r to u r ­
have most ot their equipm ent In the
ists in Oregon outside of C ra te r Lake.
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new
locetioo thl» week.
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MORE INMATES IN STA TE INSTITU TIO NS
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T h ere is no doubt any m ore as to how to pro­
; CALL AND SE E Dr. N W Emery
nounce the nam e of T unney. T he rep o rts th a t he
At th e nine s ta te in stitu tio n s for th e care of on prices on plates and other work tf
is leaving th e rin g with $3,000.000 in his pockets th e insane, feeble-m inded, prisoners, and o th e r
m ake it su re th a t it is pronounced to rhym e w ith ! w ards, the population July 31, 1928, was 4.964 as RELIEF FROM CURSE
m oney!
I com pared w ith 4.747 on th e sam e d ate in the year
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1927. T he Increase in th e population has been in
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CONSTIPATION
A blind m an regained his sight in th e c h a ir of a ¡th e hospitals for th e insane and in the s ta te peni-
M,t ‘ * r“ ”
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stlpation Is responsible for more m is­
b a rb e r shop while gettin g a m assage. Male vani- ten tia ry . In the fo rm er in stitu tio n s the increase ery than any other cause."
tv being w hat it is, we guess the m iracle w as ac- has been 121, while a t th e la tte r in stitu tio n It ,
com plished th ro u g h the sh e er Intensity of his has been 112. T h ere are no p a rticu la r c h a n g e s ' But Immediate relief has been found.
in th e population of th e o th e r in stitutions with 1 A tablet called R exall Orderlies h u t .
desire to see him self “ prettied up.”
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th e exception of the boys’ tra in in g school w herein been discovered. Thl« tablet attract»
Now th a t th e tran s-o cean ic telephone com - ih ere h a s been a decrease of th irty -th re e in m a te s i w ater from the system Into the laxy
dry, evacu atin g bowel called the colon
m im ic a l ion is possible, the o p erato rs will be giv­ d uring the year. P e r cap ita cost, it will be noted, The w ater loosen s the dry food w aste
ing us the w rong c o u n try instead of th e w rong h a s som ew hat decreased in m ost of th e in stitu ­ and cau ses a gen tle, thorough, natural
tions. In those cases w here jjn increase is shown
num ber.
it is very sm all. It m ight be sta te d th a t the m ovem ent without form ing a habit or i
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population of th e p e n ite n tia ry is aw av beyond ever Increasing the dose.
T he 12 m iles of oiled m acadam on the M cKen­ th e in stitu tio n a l lim itations. K there is th e sam e
Stop suffering from constipation. .
zie highw ay is fine. W hat we need now is about g row th in th e population at th e pen iten tiary d u r­ Chew a Rexall Orderlie at night. Next I
8<i m iles m ore of it.
ing th e next tw o y ears a s th ere has been d u ring day bright. Get 24 for 25c today at
th e n a st tw o v ears additional q u a rte rs fo r earin g the nearest Rexall Drug Store— (Adv i
Texas G uinan, who originated th e p h ase “Give for thp addpd nOr»ulation m ust neeessarilv be nro-
th e Little Girl a H and,” is g e ttin g it. B ut it’s the vided for. I believe it can be sta te d th a t th ere |
h a n d of the law.
h a s been a m ore m arked increase in th e nopula- .
MONEY
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tion of th e p e n ite n tia ry d>>ring the last eig h teen •
C A N T BUY
Add sim iles: As easy as finding a c ig a re tte b u tt m o n th s than th e re h as been during a n y like I
A B E T T E R O IL
in Scotland.
period for a g reat m any years past.
-than
H o tv T h a t R a b y
Two In Hospital— Mrs llu ic l Find
Icy of l*ortland underwent a major
operation In the Pacific Christian hos­
pital Monday Mra. K. 1 Van Orden Is
also In the sam e hospital following
an operation Monday. Ilolh are under
tho car« of a Springfield doctor.
Hy Albert T. Reid
THE NEW
ZEROLENE
m ore Powerful than ever and
enhanced in Style and Beauty
T o Pontiac*» »luiroughly proved design
— to it» 186 cu. In . engine and gener-
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ously oversized vital u n it» — to it»
num erous engineering advancement»
—O a klan d ha» applied it» policy o f
progre»«ive e n g in e e r in g . N o w th i» lo w e it
priced G e n era l M otor» Six provide» the moat
impressive perform ance ever achieved in a car
o f com parable price. In a d d itio n , the car's
beauty ha» been enhanced hy the added i n u r y
nese o f »m ailer wheels and over-eixed tiraa*
Im p ro ved In perform ance and appearances
b u ilt in a great n ew g iant w ith unsurpassed
facilities — today’» Pontiac Six is m ore th a n
ever the value leader o f its field. D riv e i t — and
discover this tru th for your»elfl
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Main Street, Springfield
WAR TAX REMOVED. D ELIV ERED PR IC ES REDUCED
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Education for Reality
"To the extent that college» and uni­
versities fit youth for the realities of
our own day. the more who attend
college the better.”
— President 5V . J. Kerr.
f Ihr- farmer kas a. vision. oP the Size
to which. Kis
3eef grew
After he-Sold hinv. •—•
“ KduLation lor Reality,** Dec. 1937.
N THE LAND GRANT COL­
L EG E S, as described by Senator
Morrill,curricula were established
“ to otier an opportunity in every state
for a liberal and practical education . .
for the world's business, for the indus­
trial pursuits and professions of life."
FOR T H E M O TO R
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CAR’S Y E A R
OF YEARS
A STANDARD O IL P R O D U C T
O regon S tate A g ricu ltu ral College
Affords this type of education in its 10
degree-granting xch ools and departments
The New, New
York—the
Choice of Good
Taste
W herever people of good
ta s te g a th e r w hite gold
spectacles and eyeglasses
w ear is noticable. O ur per-
scription work c a rrie s a
certified certificate. Aqual-
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O p to m e tr is t
W ATTS OPTICAL CO.
No 14 ? Ave. W est
K ugere. Oregon
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