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    THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1928
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
PAGE TWO
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
PabllsMad Kvary Thursday at
Sprlncftald. Laaa County. Oragon. by
THE WILLAMETTE PRESS
H. K MAXEY, Bdltor._________________
LOCAL W. C. T. U. U N IT
TAKES PART IN STATE
Dr. Louis I. Dublin, sta tistic ian of th e M etropoli­
tan Life in su ra n c e Com pany, lias m ade un In ter­
CONCLAVE AT EUGENE
FACTS ON FAMILY LIFE
Ilo h a rt W ilson, a fr»»h»an al ih»
S igm a No plaque for h av in g a tta in e d
th e hlghe»t se h o la rls tle a v e ra g e of u n lv eralty an d eon of Mr and Mr» ('
an y fru te rn lty on th e O regon cam pii» O. W tlaon of S pringfield, I» affiliated
d u rin g th e y e a r of 1*27-28.
w llh l“lil S igm a K appa.
esting analysis of fam ily life in Am erica. It show s
th a t behind everything, historically and s ta tis tic ­ S pringfield c h a p te r »f th e W. C. T
U. w as reaputialble for th e mimic at
ally, th ere is som e econom ic reason.
F or instance, th e m arriag e ra te in th e country th e co n v en tio n b an q u e t of th e »tutu
E n te re d a s second cla ss m a tte r, F e b ru a ry 24, 1903 a t th e
is higher titan in the city. T he m an in th e co u n ­ W. C. T. I' a t th e F irst U aptlal ch u rc h
postofllce, Springfield, O regon
Meni
try is not confronted with the cost of living io in E ugeni' ru c a d a ) ev ening
such
a
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reat
degree
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e
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an
in
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city.
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ten
d
ed
th e
MAIL SU BSC R IPTIO N RATE
O na y e a r In A dv an ce—„»„>1.15 T h re e M onths — —76c a wife is often essential in th e o peration of a farm . fo u rth ly iwhn I oh of »in* siuto
lio n In E ugene d u rin g th ia w eek.
• t z M o n th s __ ________ ____>1.00 S in g le C o p y ------------ be
T he co u n try also lias a g re a te r birth rate. In
S ta te olio « is ot III«' W I'. I I at
the
city,
the
g
re
a
te
r
th
e
num
ber
of
children
the
ten d ed tile m eetin g In Eilgene. Inelud-
T i l l ’ R9DAY. OCTOBER 18, 192S_____________
g re a te r th e cost of m aintenance. T his is tru e too od In the official »tuff p resen t w ere
in th e country, hut when the children in th e c o u n ­ Mr». Mary I,, la tlle tt. h o n o rary p re il
S M IT H F A V O R S T H E S L A V IC N A T IO N S
try reach a reasonable age they becom e produc­ d e n i. M rs Ada Jolley. p re s id e n t; Mr»
G ovem or S m ith ’s plan to change th e im m ig ra ­ ing facto rs on th e farm .
R achel Elim, vice pi e » ld e n t; Mr» M
tion q u o tas and use th e 1920 census instead of
T he econom ic fa c to r e n te rs in largely in F ran ces Sw ot«', eorroMpondllig »eero-
th e 1890 census would cause a decrease in the (HV*Orc e s " to o ..................
..................
T h ere is - ........................
a heavier divorce
ra te in
num ber of n o rth e rn E uropeans while it would , cilies t |uul ¡n farm districts. Dr. Dublin’s figures ,ur>'- Mr». AUee i h,.m a». tiv im u rer
tu rn a flood of so u th e rn E uropeans upon us.
show. T he highest divorce rate, he says, how-
Aceording to com parative figures issued by th e ' ever, is in A rkansas. L ouisiana, O klahom a and COLORED Q UARTET W ILL
dep artm en t of labor G reat Britain. Ireland, G er- Texas. An analysis of th e figures m ight show
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m any an d F rance would be th e principal sufferers. t jiat t he m ajority of th e divorces in th ese s ta te s
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C areful analysis of th e plan revealed th a t S outh com e from th e tow ns and larger cities.
i^ e a e n tln g a p ro g ram w hich win
»«I W e s t e r n F n r o n e would, under G overnor
H ow ever th a t m ay be. th e survey in the m ain fe a tu re p la n ta tio n m elodic», the Dixie
STORES AT SALEM, PORTLAND. SPRINGFIELD
Men’s Blue Chambray
Work Shirts
S tan d ard m ake, full cut, triple stitch.
69c
Au unusual value at
Each
Overalls
000 an increase of m ore th an 800 per cent J those th in g s th a t m en strive for—a happy hom e. „.nor. »o ioi»t an d sex o p h o n e; E dgar
Poland would be raised from 6,000 to 25,000. and 1 a loving wife, and a fam ily of children— even
s h u p p e . »econd ten o r, soloi»t. read
Greece from 10 to 2,700—a jum p of 2,600 per cent th o u g h he m ay be com paratively poor.
e r , g u ita r ; ». It S te w a rt, b arito n e,
, and
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c c i,, f from
r „ n , •>
9411 t to
n 2R
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p tano Bol(>| 8,. m a n a g e r en ro u te ,
R n ussia
2,240
25,049.
T he m an w ho called duty a pleasure w as never N eom a C am pbell, baa»o-profun<lo,
We know th e type sent from S outhern Europe
solotgt.
a re largely laboring people. A change in the faced bv custom s officials.
An ev en in g of A m erican folk lore
q u o tas will subject the A m erican laborer to just
Every
tim
e
th
e
girls
s
ta
rt
w
earing
som
ething
"• billed for the
th a t m uch m ore cheap labor com petition.
new from P aris an T p id em ic of voids sets in.
r ^ u m . T e .e . =
a re n =
»ed w ith niutiy hum o ro u s and popular
»election».
In s tru m e n ta l »election» by Indivi­
d ual ni' nibcrs of the q u a rte t will also
be fe a tu re d . A dvance tic k e t »ale 1»
being handled by A J. M organ, prill
clpul of th e high school.
HAWLEY OREGON'S ADVANTAGE
A d octor is privileged beyond all oilier hum ans.
R epresentative Hawley, chairm an of the w ays
He
can with im punity ask a w om an to keep quiet.
and m eans com m ittee, is an ou tstan d in g m em ber
of the national house of representatives. He ex ­
ercises m ore pow er th a n alm ost any m em ber of
th is g re a te st legislative body in the world because
of his long service.
Mr. H aw ley’s s tre n g th is O regon's advantage
M OTHER OF LOCAL MAN
both in prestige and in securing legislation favor­
PASSES AT AGE OF 83
able to th e w est coast. W ith the m ajority of rep­
resen tativ es from th e e a st it is im portant th a t we
O ne of O reg o n 's pioneer», Mr»
keep Mr. H aw ley in congress. He is a hard w ork­
M inerva J W ilson, 83. of S alem dlea
ing, dignified and capable legislator and m ost
at h e r hom e In th e c a p ita l city la»l
voters in his d istrict realize it.
F riday. S he wan th e m o th e r of C. O
• • •
W ilson of S pringfield w ho 1» Candl
SM ITH NOT SO STRONG AT HOME
d a te for th e office of m ayor.
G overnor Sm ith can be counted on to lose the
W ith h e r fam ily Mrs. W ilson cro ss
sta te of New York unless he can get a trem endous
ed th e p lain s In a covered w agon and
m ajority in New York City. Out of th e 57 coun­
h as lived In S alem and vicinity fo r 75'
ties in New Y ork 44 of th em have never been c a r­
years.
ried by Sm ith in his four tim es elected G overnor.
Mr. and M rs C O. W ilson and son».
In fact in 1924 New York City w as th e only c o u n ­
Clifford. H o b art and D onald, a tte n d e d
ty u nit he carried and a t his last election in 1926
th e fu n eral In S alem Monduy. A n o th er
he carried but four counties o u t of 57. R ural New
You c a n 't h a rd ly g et a m an to do a n y th in g fo r you Hon> O tto
° f a a lv m ’ aurvlvi
Y ork h as alw ays been a g ain st Sm ith and even th e , th e se dayB in p o litics w ith o u t o fferin g him a C ab in et posl lbe pioneer.
th ree large counties in which Buffalo, R ochester i
tion. I been giv in g a m ig h t lo t of th o u g h t to my C abinet
and Syracuse
a re located have only
voted for him an d I find th a t e v ery ric
; • h “* m an now p ic tu re s 7.
Phi K appa G ets H onor»
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h im self as
once,
U n iv ersity of O regon, O ctober 18—
a
n
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th
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r
M
ellon.
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h
e
ric
h
m
an
used
to
th
in
k
th
a
t
he
• • •
would be slu m m in g If he m ixed h im self up w ith any of Phi Sigm a K appa, m en 's n a tio n al so c­
A nother death h a s occurred as a resu lt of a col­ th o se P u m p k in S eed Jobs, lik e a C ab in et officer, but Mellon ial fra te rn ity , h a s been aw ard ed th e
lision of a tra in and autom obile a t th e Second , step p ed o u t and got so m uch pu b licity th a t all th e re s t
stre e t crossing. R ailroad atto rn ey s testified last b egan to th in k , "H ow long h a s th is been going o n ?"
H EM STITC H IN G
spring before th e public service com m ission th a t j
5 an d 7 c e n ts a yard
I h av e m ade a lot a p ro m ises, b u t th ey w ere only
th is w as n o t a d angerous crossing. How m a n y ,
,,
, v .
All W ork G u a ra n te e d — L eave
d e a th s does it tak e to m ake it dangerous we rise P°lltlcal p ro m ises, an d I have no Idea of k eep in g any of
O rd e rs a t K afo u ry 's
to sk ?
I
I can Pro m *8e
b est C ab in et of an y of them ,
Rogers
Says-
•
•
•
! H en ry F ord would be my s e c re ta ry of th e T re a su ry , lie
The Civic club u n d ertak in g to put up street i woul(l make
for«et lhat illuminum pays as well 9
signs th ro u g h o u t th e city is a w orthy one. Visitors sh!n"s‘ and as for O oneral M otors an d R eskob and that
have a hard tim e finding houses in th is city. Tin- *ang. we w ould c u t o u r profit» to >300 oo a . ur .. q
w om en’s effort for stre e t signs should have th e co- I ,h<m
o u t of b u sin ess. S ay. F ord could ta k e o u r lit I
dab uf m oney, th a t o u r T re a su ry h as, and let him hanili
operation of every resident.
Mrs. John S. Steele, of th e A ssociation for the
Im provem ent of Divorce Laws, Inc., asks th a t
“lonesom eness” be regarded a s grounds for a
divorce. We think in som e cases a little m ore
“lonesom eness” m ight w ork out as a preventative
of divorce.
It a little w hile an d he would have us o u t of th e Red by
X m as. A nd a s for m y S e c re ta ry of S ta te , w h a t’s th e m at
te r w ith u sin g C oolidge? He know s e v e ry th in g th a t n
S e c re ta ry of S ta te does an d I believe If a m an could get
him h e'd be w o rth th e m oney.
So w ith C alvin and H en ry In th e re I got th e n eu clu s
of a p re tty sn o rty ca b in e t. You see I am in a p osition to
g et th e b est ta le n t av ailab le. I have no C uinpalgn M an­
, ag e r to tak e c are of. And th e re a re no " p re sid e n t m aker»"
■ in o u r A nti-B unk p a rty th a t h a s to be rew ard ed . I'm self-
MRS W. K
533 I) S tr e e t
$ 1 .2 9
a G a rm e n t
We appreciate yo u r patronage. The m ore we sell th e less
you pay. You ta ke no chances at th is sto re — e v e ry th in g
is guarante ed or y o u r m oney c h e e rfu lly refunded.
IT IS NOT TOO LATE
While our Fall T erm hu« already begun, It I h not too late
to enroll, us we will have a new class beginning
MONDAY. NOVEMBER 5
EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE
IT ’S A GOOD SCHOOL
A. E. R oberts, P resident
Telephone 666
M in e r B ldg. S e p t.'4
Eugene, Oregon
Did You Forget
Something
Well then stop here and tak e
hom e a box of E gglinann's c a n ­
dies and it will be all right.
N othing sw eetens up a little
teni|M*r l i k e o u r w onderful
candy.
F G G IM A N N ’S
"W h ere the S erv ice is D ifferent"
D A R N ELL
P hone 105-W
Ifei ÁV1LIL
TOIIE WDIRÜJD
Ä /\A A A
/ ’ii.A .A /hA
New Life
Viol t R ay gasoline m akes
the old c a r speed up like she
h as never done before
puts
T he Springfield band m ade a very creditable
show ing a t its first concert. W ith m ore practice
Springfield will have a band th a t will be first class made,
T h e re
and a real asset to th e com m unity.
new life in th e old bus.
T his
W ise m en learn m ore from fools th a n fools
from th e wise.
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any
□ TH E FUMBLE FAMILY
An Overall m ade expressly for us and g u a ra n tee d a new
pair if they rip o r in any way are unsatisfacto ry . Your
choice in w aist, high hack, bib, or jum per.
No Other Lew-Priced Six Like This
• a S u rer« ,ful Six
gasoline m akes tlie engine re ­
Is som e fellow n am ed "V ox P oppull" or som e­
th in g lik e th a t, I d o n 't know w ho he Is, but I w ant him
for P o st M aster G en eral, he w rite s m o re le tte r s th an a m
body.— W IL L ROGERS.
spond and goes fa rth e r th an
know n autom obile g as
has before.
By DUNKEL |
If you h av en ’t
tried it out yet y o u ’ll be s u r ­
prised a fte r y o u ’ve driven in
T h r
here.
“A ” Street
Service Station
Why Inspection?
T he O ptom itrist is, literally,
a n eye m easurer.
But are also skilled in Me­
chanical Optica, which e n ­
ables him to supervise the
co n stru ctio n of proper g las­
ses w hen required.
W e use B ausch and Lomb
Lenses which give sa tisfa c ­
tion to us and ou r patients.
C abriolet
» B o d y by
B u m n r n nrvl W ire
Kqiaipman« Karra
Plthar
Study as thoroughly as you please the entire
range of automobiles produced today, you must
finally conclude that in all the world there is
no other low-priced six like Pontiac . . . For of
all the sixes available at as little as $745 only
Pontiac offers bodies by Fisher—a 186-cublc
Inch engine—the cross-flow radiator—a fuel
pump —the famousG-M-R cylinder head. Only
Pontiac offers such stamina and long life. And
only Pontiac offers special factory equipment
including six wire wheels and tires with the
two spares cradled in fender wells at slight
additional cost. . . With all these exclusive fea­
tures Pontiac Six hat estnbLsIied itself as fore­
most among all low-priced sixes. And with
gixxl reason, for where else can you find such
advantages for as little as $745?
2-l>nnr Sr.Inn. 4 7 » i| Coupe, J7«»i
II.,a,liter, ,»7»«l f*li(i-<»a,
S77»l C abrtoiw , »79» I 4-Donr Sedan, tH H ,
la n d a » Seda»,
SS7». A ll p r l t a a l f a c to r y . C h rr li O tA la n d -P u n lia r .te llv e r e d p r r lr l e a j t
— th e y in c iv ile lo w e s t h a n d lin g c h a rg e s. U n t e r a i M o to ri T U m
Paym ent Plan I a < v a ila b le a t m inim um r a te .
W .R. DAWSON
M ain S tr ee t, S p r in g fie ld
Dr, Ella C. Meade
O p t o m e t r is t
WATTS OPTICAL CO.
Wo. 14 » Ave. West
Eu ger e, Oregon
WAR TAX REMOVED. D E L IV E R E D PRICES REDUCED
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