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 g reat degree a s th e m an in th e city. Also her» o f ‘the local unit in 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 APPEAR AT HIG H SCHOOL 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 ------- 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 ,„ » D c c i,, f from r „ n , •> 9411 t to n 2R 0 « • • • 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 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» ' * h im self as once, U n iv ersity of O regon, O ctober 18— a n o th e r M ellon. T 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 ,hnnr 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 IPtDlWIAVC S O raoD ucT os q im iia i uotobi