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    T H U R S D A Y , O C T O B E R 4, 192*
T H H S P R IN O F IB L D N B W 8
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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
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THVRSDAc OCTOBER 4. 192S
SU PPO R T T H E BAND
P layers have been practisin g faithfully for the
last few w eeks organizing a band for Springfield.
Jv'ext week they expect to put on th eir first con­
cert. T he people of Springfield should pack the
hall to h e a r th is concert. It is only w ith en cour­
a g em en t th a t th e new and tim id players will have
h e a rt to c arry on and give Springfield a first class
band.
So fa r the bandsm en have financed them selves
b u t if they a re to play for th e public th en we
should assist in this m atter. T he least we can do is
to buy tick ets for th e concert. A live band alw ays
com e from a live tow n. Give us a live band.
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OREGON HAS QUALITY
T he s ta te fair ju st closed w as a m agnificent
display of w h at O regon can raise. C ounties re ­
presented th e re b rought products of th e orchard,
garden and field th a t w ere perfect in q u a lity --
som e of th e b est in th e world.
F or diversity in a g ric u ltu re th is is a g rea t state.
T h e re 's hardly a n y th in g but tropical p lan ts th a t
w e can not raise. It tak e s a sta te fair to m ake us
fully realize w h a t c a n be done. T he fair w as
ed ucational in th is reg ard and inspirational for
th e fu tu re progress in fu rth e r developing Oregon.
C leaners Move
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M A IL S U B S C R IP T IO N R A TE
Advance____ 11.75
11.00
been Invited to corn« Io Ku
elude H m < following: John I
O. P. Harrington. William (I
K K Ki>»l«r, Qeorge Cox. R
ton. Dr. W C Rehhan, J t
It D. Phettoplaca, W II Poll
Sweeney, II. W. Whitney, 1»
char, J D. Ileala, J Nico. I
aon, J. A. Monro, and I. M I
Curbing thé Growth o f IF eeds
L ane county boys' and girls’ clubs sw ept every­
th in g before them a t th e s ta te fair and their
stock Judging team w as picked from 40 o th ers
Published Every Tfeeredey a t
to
a c t a t the Pacific In tern atio n al L ivestock show.
•(M inefield. Lana Coaaty. Oragoa, by
T his is am ple evidence of th e quality of w ork the
T tfB W IL L A M E T T E PRESS
boys' an d girls’ clubs art* doing and right on top
H . K. M A X E Y , E d ito r.
of the m agnificent show ing m ade at th e U tne
Entered as second class matter, February 34, 1903 at the county fair, it also speaks well of the foresight
and initiative of Arnold Collier, co u n ty club
postofflee, Springfield. O re g o n
leader.
The Service Cleaners, successors to
J F Nadvornlk. huve moved tq new
quarter« In the Elite hotel ImlldliiM
The room Just north of the pnetotth «
which they huve occupied Is now vac­
ant.
The new quarters nre In the
•ront of the Springfield law ndry's new
location nnd the dry cleaning e s ltb
llnhment Is In Ihe rear of the building
G overnor Sm ith sta n d s for a low er tariff ami
m ore liberal im m igration laws. He would let a
Hood of cheap foreign goods and a horde of aliens
com e into th is country. How does he expect the
w orking m an to buy booze at his liquor sto re s if
he subm its him to th is sort of com petition.
'
T he P lu m b ers’ Convention at A tlantic City has
voted for a 40-hour week. Do. they m ean forty
hours of w ork— or w aiting fo r tools?
iHurtratee a pruceb.
;K o w « r o f w 7 .d 7 ^ .« «
Roy Smith Vlalta—Hoy Smith who
hue been taking medical Iratment In
Portland for the past several month«
spent the puat week end here with
hlii wife.
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tain ti e full benefit of the moixtwre and via nt food '
the to il Charles F. Eekart 1» the inventor of the untqu
in this p cture. The heavy raper 11 impregnated with
Other ad\ m tagei, this p ro ven eliminates the hoe
"Silence is G olden”—b u t you c a n 't get th e pro­
ducers who a re cashing in on sound pictu res to
believe it!
C A L L FOR B A N C R O FT BONDS
SPRINGFIELD FATHERS
INVITED TO U. 0
O ur idea of a good guesser: T he m an w ho pre­
dicted th a t Ja c k Dem psey would win th e fight in
th e play he is sta rrin g in on Broadw ay.
Fathers of University of Oregon
students living In Springfield are out
to challenge the claim made by A. W.
Norbald, of Astoria, that hta city will
have the largest delegation of "Dads '
at the annual Dad's Day event here
October 6. Mr. Norblad has Just wired
President Arold Bennett Halt that at
least a doxen cars will leave In a
special caravan from his vicinity.
G overnor S m ith is out cam paigning, and w ears
a brightly hued pair of suspenders. L et's hope
this isn 't construed as a slu r to th e corn belt.
T h eatrical adv ertisem en t: " Ja c k D em psey ami
his wife in "T h e Big F ig h t!” S ay it a in 't so. will
yuh?
• • •
Add sim iles: As easy as g e ttin g a tic k e t for the
W orld’s Series.
RELIEF FROM CURSE
OF CONSTIPATION
Notice 1» hereby given that I »III
pay Town of RprtngfleM. Bancroft Ini
provement Bond», Nos 12; 13 and 14.
dated Mav tat. 192«
Inlereat wilt
cease on Nov 1st . 1928
Wm O. HCGHEtv. City Treaaurer.
Plan« for the •’Had'» Day" are prac­
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tically complete now, und reservations
for the Oregon-Stanford football gume
H E M S T IT C H IN G
at which the father« will have a spec
5 and 7 cents a yard
lat rooters' section, nnd the big ban
All Work Guaranteed — Leave
quet are coming In fast. All record*
Orders at Kafoury'a
for »uch an event ure expected to be
MRS W K. BARNEl.I.
broken.
13 D Street
Phone 106-W
Father» from Springfield, who have
Theae will tie appropriately decorated
with «laguna and hanuera. nnd the
father« will tie out for a great time
from the moment they leave Aatorla.
A Battle Creek physlcvwu eaya. "Con­
stipation Is responsible for more mis­
ery than any other cause."
But Immediate relief has been found.
A tablet called Rexall Orderlies hax
been discovered. Tb's tablet attracts
water from the system Into the laxy
dry. evacuating bowel called the colon
The water looeens the dry food waste
1 and causes a gentle, thorough, natural
movement without forming a habit or
I ever Increasing the doae.
Stop suffering from constipation.
Chew a Rexall Orderlle at night. Next
day bright Opt 24 for 26c today at
Flanery's Drugs Store— (Adv.)
TWO MORE DAYS! left to register. Act now
or you will be an onlooker instead of a voter. No
B latter how m uch you would like to vote on elec­
tion day, you c a n ’t w ithout you are properly
registered.
"I’d ra th e r be a lam p post on P a rk Row th a n
g o vernor of C alifornia,” exclaim ed
S m ith in a
d eb ate in Albany, New York, a fte r a speaker had
extolled th e virtu es of a C alifornia Law. We are
* t a loss to know how any w estern er can vote
Jor a m an who h as so little reg a rd for th e west.
Ai s m ith 's know ledge of the United S ta te s w est
oi th e H udson riv er is lim ited. Very lim ited.
M ol by . F
t h .' may bung «he weedle«» garden to every y a n l
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r „hirer antdies paper to «be floor of htv garder
THE BLAOK SHEEP
A w om an has w ritte n to me, w anting to know
w hat to do in th e case of h er son. She say s he
w on’t go to school, he w on’t do useful w ork ami
tends generally to co n so rt w ith dissolute com pan-
ions.
I m ay as well confess rig h t now th a t I cannot
an sw e r h er question. I know all the a rg u m e n ts
about love and kind tre a tm e n t and psychological
T earin g dow n th e old buildings n e a r th e new study and patience and so on, and I know also
bridge is a good m ove to beautify th e tow n. N oth­ th a t th e re are cases th a t none of these th in g s fit
ing adds so m uch to th e a ttra c tiv e n e ss of a tow n
I do not suppose th ere is one fam ily am ong my
as its en tran ces. It’s th e first im pression the read ers unable to confess to som e sort of black
v isitor g e ts th a t usually sta y s w ith him. A new sheep; som e boy or girl th a t persists in going
bridge and a sightly e n tra n ce on Main s tre e t will w rong in spite of everything.
greatly benefit Springfield. Old buildings th a t
M uch is said of p rea c h e rs’ sons who tu rn out
have outlived th e ir usefulness should be to rn badly and th e im plication is th a t they have been
dow n. T hey a re no t only a d etrim en t to property tre a te d too strictly in th eir youth, so th a t in later
values, a n d a eyesore b u t usually a re a fire hazard y ears th ey rebel.
a s well. It is good w ork rem oving som e of our
Som e say th a t children should bp carefully dis­
old relics.
c ip lin e d and regidly instructed, but such children
i have not alw ays done so well in later years.
G overnor S m ith says figures speak louder th a n | In fac t I have know n th e children of u tterly
w ords. Very well then, th e expenditures fo r the loose and careless p aren ts to tu rn out to be strict
Btate of New’ York u n d er th e S m ith regim e jum p- , m odels of propriety, and o th ers who have had
ed from 80 m illion dollars in 1917 to 216 m illions i every a d v an tag e of favorable envirom ent go
In 1927. T he a n n u al expenditures of th e U nited sw iftly to th e dogs.
S ta te s gov ern m en t u n d e r P resident C o o lid g e! Som e say th a t children should be given th eir
dropped 53 m illion dollars from 1923 to 1927, and i freedom and allowed to do as th ey please, b u t th a t
a t th e sam e tim e th e bonded indebtedness of th e i does not alw ays work.
co u n try dropped m ore th a n six billion dollars, i You m ay talk ab o u t your heredity and about
F ig u re s do speak louder th a n w ords w hen you a child inheriting th e bad tra its of his grand uncle
com pare S m ith ’s econom y record w ith th a t m ade and a b o u t envirom ent and about, the whole
trouble wdth children being th a t they a re not
by th e republican adm inistration.
pronerly disciplined. All th is is very in terestin g
reading. But th e fa c t rem ains th a t th e irre sp o n ­
H e rb e rt H oover has done m ore for th e farm er sible and w ayw ard sheep is in alm ost every fam ily
In th e last 12 y ears th a n any o th er living m an, of m y acqu ain tan ce.
acco rd in g to S e c re tary of A griculture Jardine.
Not long ago a prom inent b a n k e r show ed me a
T his sta te m e n t is in m arked c o n tra st to th e dem o­ le tte r he had from his son, telling him th a t if he
c ra tic hen ch m en ’s u tte ran c e s, who would have did not receive som e m oney im m ediately he would
u s believe th a t he held th e price of a g ricu ltu ral com m it suicide. T h e reply of th e b a n k e r m av
p ro d u cts even a g ain st th e w ords of the late P re si­ not have been judicious, b u t it w as interesting.
d en t W ilson-w ho w rote th a t H oover had no p a rt He said to his son. "I have no m oney to send you,
jn fixing food prices.
but don't let th a t deteT you.”
w w V - CAN recondition your
t A f car and It will give you
F w as good service as any
new car at a small cost—also re-
ltne your brakes—align your wheels
to prevent tire wear.
IT IS NOT TOO LATE
While ou r Fall T erm has already begun, It is not too late
to enroll, as we will have a new class beginning
MONDAY. OCTOBER 15
EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE
IT ’S A GOOD SCHOOL
A. E. Roberts, President
Miner Bldg. Sept. 4
Telephone 666
Eugene. Oregon
Eventually
E g gim ann’s is a place w here th ey will all com e sooner
or la te r O ur long period of doing business in Springfield
h as caused us to be know n fa r und wide. We a re glad to
say we a re know n for th e quality of our products und the
excellence of ou r service.
W hether it Is candy, soft drinks or ice cream we alw ays
have the best. E ventually you will com e here, why not now?
F G G IM A N N ’S
Where the Service lx Different"
Different'
"Where
A u to m o tive M ac h ln lx tx
ta ri St.
Eugene, Ore
Phone 843
FAILED
AGAIN
Stupid because they need
spectacles.
Defective eyes will r e ­
ta rd an y child’s progress
M l Rl IE W
FMlIEÂkSmnRIE OIF WAMUDIE
in th e W o rld s Finest
Low-Priced
How bach State Voted From ¡888 to 1924
Give your child a chance
to advance before it’s too
late.
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STATC
O p to m e trist
WATTS OPTICAL CO
No 14 9 Ave. West
E licere, Oregon
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R e p u b l ic a n
B t T hird P aefy
E3 Teggirotty
Now Pick Your Winner in Each State
Here’s a good game to play.
Just study the chart above. It shows how the different states In the union voted during the years between 18S8
And 1892.
Ten states show an unbroken black line. Indicating that since 1888 they have not once voted for any other than
the Democratic party. These states are Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina,
Bouth Carolina, Texas and Virginia. These states have a total electorial votes in 1928 of 114.
Tennessee voted other than a Democratic ticket omyonce, in 1920.
Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, Oregon, Pennsylvania and Rhode Is­
land among other states have been mostly Republican, while Vermont has been solidly Republican since 1888.
Now mark In the spaces headed “Your Estimate 1928" how you think each state will go In 1928. Then after the
election compare the actual results with your prophecies and find out what sort of a political prophet you are!
Fascinating game. Isn’t it?
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T lu S>ort Lawdau VUom, #B7 J
B o d y by FUM r
Ever since it firxt came before the public Pon­
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value distinguishes the Pontiac. For today’s
Pontiac Six provides even fin e r perform ance
and m o re advanced style — fin e r perform ance
resulting fro m a n ew , m ore h ig h ly perfected
carb u reto r and n e w m a n ifo ld in g — m ore ad­
vanced style fro m the use o f sm aller, sturdier
wheels and larger tires . . . T o d a y ’s Pontiac Six
offers you even m ore for your m oney than its
ow n famous predecessors. C om e in to *e® **
and d riv e it and you w ill m arvel at a ll that
$745 w ill buy.
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0775» C a h rlo fe t, $795» 4-b o a r S e d a n . $H 2I t Spr,rt
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0H75. A il tor ices a t f a c to r y , C h eck ( f a k la n d 'P o a tta c d e liv e r e d p t ices
— Miry in« lu d e lo w e st h a n d lin g ch a rg ee. G e n e r a l M olar« l ima
T H E FOOD YOU L IK E BEST
Every now and then you crave a spec­
ial dish cooked and served the way
you like best. In our restaurant we
make a feature of this typo of service.
Bring your wife or friend any time;
tell us what you want and we will
prepare It and servo It Just as you
direct. Our main effort Is to please
our customers.
TONY GRAVO8, Prop
P a y m m l P la n ava ila b le a t minimum rate.
W.R. DAWSON
Main Street, Springfield
WAR TAX REMOVED. DELIVERED PRICES REDUCED