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THURSDAY. NOV 21. 192»
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
N ew Aw nlnqs **■*• »d
WHAT HA PPEN ED IN WALL gT R E E T
PAULINE BUELL WEDS
T h e fr o n t o f th e F illo p ile p u rtm e n t
T he principal su fferers from the slum p in the
PAUL ALLEY SUNDAY s to re hua been d re sse d up « lu ring Ilio
Published Every Thursday at
stock m arket are the business enterprises which
p a st w eek w ith tw o Uew a w n in g s In
Springfield, Lana County. Oregon, by
The
m a rria g e
of
M iss
P a u lin e j
purvey luxuries to the newly rich. One New
T H E W IL L A M E T T E P R E S S
B u e ll to P a u l
A llo y o f
M oro , was I fr o n t o f th e d is p la y w lu tlo w a to p ro
York "b eau ty p arlo r” which charged a m inim um
t e r t I ho m e n lia in lls e fro m th e m o rii
s o le m n iz e d ttl a v e ry q u ie t le r e tn o u y I
H. E. MAXEY. Editor.
fee of $25 for a " tre a tm e n t" lias already closed
lu g sun. and a new s ig n has been
n t th e h o ttie o f th e b rid e 's p a re n ts i
its doors. T he "exclusive" jew elry shops w here
p la n 'll o v e r th e tw o e n tra în e s .
Entered as second class matter, February 24, 1903, at the
In re S u n d a y m o rn in g u t e ig h t o 'c lo c k '
no cu sto m er is really welcome unless lie bus a
postonica, Springfield. Oregon.
Rev. C J
P ik e ,
p a s te r
of
tie * I
hundred thousand dollars to spend. rejiort a de­
M e th o d is t
c h u rc h ,
p e rfo rm e d
th e ,
cided falling off in sales.
One Fifth avenue
M A IL S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E
c e re m o n y , und M rs C. J I'tk c sang
One year in Advance.
$1.75 Three Months
76c fu rrie r who had Im ported som e R ussian sables
" l l n w I la iv e T h e e ." O n ly I t n in e d lu lr I
Six Months ...................... $100 Single Copy
5c to m ake a $50,000 w rap for the wife of a Wall
r e la tiv e s o f th e c o u p le w e re p re se n t
’S treet gam bler, has had the garm ent throw n
THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 21. 192»
fo r th e w e d d in g
back on his hands, and is now advertising it for
sale for a m ere $30,000!
T h e c o u p le le ft fo r a s h o rt h oney '
LET US KNOW HOW MUCH WE SPEN D
m oon to p o in ts on th e coast in itio *
Miss
Hrlrn
Godfrey,
17,
Norwalk,
AE WELL AS WHAT TO BUDGET
Slackening of tra d e in things like those re-
d la te ly a f t e r
a
w e d d in g
b re a k fa s t
Conn., who secretly married Dr.
Now th a t th e county budget for 1930 is in the i presents no real econom ic loss; quite the con­ Frederic Ritchie, <>S, New York eve
se rv e d ut th e B u e ll h o m e
T h e y w ill
m aking, the budget com m ittee m ust know which tra ry . T h e $50,000 which the fu rrier did not specialist By the marriage Mrs
m a k e th e ir hom e ut M o ro w h e re M i ,
county officials and d ep artm en ts have kept get for his sables is now in th e hands of g en tle­ Godfrey becomes the stepmother oi
A lle y is e n gaged In fa rm in g .
a
woman
twice
her
age.
w ithin th e ir budget th is year and which have m en who know what to do with m oney, it will
(be
invested
in
som
ething
which
will
enable
some
T ile b rid e Is th e e ld e s t d a iig llte r '
not. This inform ation is im p o rtan t th a t ta x ­
CASTS ARE ANNOUNCED
o
l
M r and M i s. B u e ll H e r fa th e r Is ,
i
g
re
a
t
m
an
u
factu
rin
g
establishm
ent
to
add
a
payers m ay have an intelligent understanding of
FOR H. S. PRODUCTIONS p r in c ip a l o f tile h ig h school.
th e cost of county governm ent, it is also clearly dozen w orkers to its payroll. And th a t is w orth
th e intent of the budget law th a t it should be set ! m ore to all of us titan a dozen sable wraps.
F rid a y . D e c e m b e r
13, has
been
fo rth a t budget m aking tim e.
T here is just a s m uch m oney in th e country s e le c te d as th e d a te fo r th e pci GEORGE MARSH HONORED
B udget m aking becom es a farce when officials a s th ere was. I’ayrolls are as large as ever, ami
AT GARDEN WAY PARTY
go ahead c reatin g expense w ithout attem p tin g grow ing. T he businesses whose sh a re s have fo rm iiiic t* o f th e fo u r a c t c o m e d y ,
"B a b b ,'' re h e a rs a ls f o r w h ic h s ta rte d
to stay w ithin th e lim its of th e budget and are declined in price a re earn in g as m uch as they did
G e o rg e S M arsh o f M a rs h fie ld w o-
not checked up on. Then, too. the carefu l offi­ , before. T he folk who have lost m oney a re those n t tin * h ig h s c h o o l lu s t M on d a y un th e guest o f h o n o r at a p a rty w h ic h
cials who stay w ithin th eir budget, often a t a who tried to get som ething for nothing, by buy­ d e r th e d ir e c tio n o f M rs W illia m th e M isse s C la ra J o lm s a n il A lm a
sacrifice, of th eir ow n tim e and expense, are not ing stocks at m ore th an they w ere w orth in B a k e r, tu c u ltv u d v ls o r fo r llie lir a F ls li h e ld at tile hom e o f M r and
properly recognized, and are often placed in an order to resell them to oth ers w ho w ere even m a tte s c lu b u t th e h ig h s c h o o l, M rs J It F is h , at G u rd o n W a y, on
w h ic h is b a r k in g (lie p ro d u c tio n .
un fair light beside the lavishly spending officials. m ore gullible.
(fa t u n la y
Mr
M a rs h fo r m e r ly at
E le v e n s tu d e n ts , m e m b e rs o f th e
Especially is this tru e w hen clerk s and book­
te n de d th e h ig h s c h o o l here, h a v in g
W hat has really happened is th a t a vast c lu b u n d s tu d e n t body ut la rg e , h ave m ove d la st A u g u s t to M a rs h fie ld ,
keepers in one d e p a rtm e n t are paid m ore for
practically the sam e w ork th a n in a n o th e r county am o u n t of m oney and credit has been tak e n out been s e le c te d fo r th e v a rio u s p u rta w h e re he Is fin is h in g Ills s e n io r y e a r
I of the hands of w asters and has got into the fo llo w in g tr y o u ts a t th e s c h o o l la st In h ig h sch o o l.
office.
with the
T he budget com m ittee is th e proper body to bank acco u n ts of m en of conservative vision. T h u rs d a y and F r id a y a fte rn o o n s ,
A la rg e
num ber o f
frie n d s
and
S ix o th e rs h a ve
been
s e le c te d
to
p u t out the facts in reg ard to the practical Most of this m oney will now go into useful
fo rm e r s c h o o l a s s o c ia te s w e re pre
h a n d le th e p ro d u c tio n w o rk
w orking o ut of th e budget. If an individual or channels.
T h e m e m b e rs o f th e c a s t In c lu d e Sent to e n jo y tile e v e n in g o f guttles
•
•
•
new spaper s ta rts research in this line th ey are
Here Is your opportunity
e n te r ta in m e n t
D e lig h tfu l
n
M a r jo r ie I ’T o c h n o w , M in a P e te rson . a n d
Im m ediately accused of political m otives and
to enjoy the m onthly con- J
CRIMINALS IN OFFICE
w e re
s e rv e d
by
th e
E v e ly n B u e ll. J o h n L y n c h , F re e m a n fre s b m e tits
th eir w ork is discounted.
te n ts of both M cCall’s
S q u ire s , J u n ta M ay (w h o p la y s th e hostesses.
Albert
B.
Fall,
convicted
of
using
his
post
as
A fter all, it is not how m uch we budget to
M uguzlne and th e Red
T h o s e w h o a tte n d e d th e p u rty w ere
spend but how m uch the county officials actually S ecretary of th e Interior to extort a bribe of p a rt o f “ B u b b " ), Jesse S u n n ie r, F aye
R o o k M agazine a t a re-
do spend th a t th e taxpayers m ust pay for. While $100,000 for leasing oil lands belonging to the ("a rso n s, E v e r e tt S q u ire s . L lo y d E v a and E a r l lla lle y , la *o la S isson, ' duced rate .
t
M
a
d
is
o
n
and
C
liffo
r
d
F
u
rr.
o f W e n d lltig ; O liv a and Jo e G e rb e r,
th e year is not ended, ten m onths have gone and people a t an in adequate rate , faces a y e a r in
S hare In the Interest and
The production staff is composed J o s ie a n d A lfr e d C o o k, E lm a a nd
th e budget com m ittee should be able to tell w hat prison and a fine of $100,000.
enjoym ent of the com plete
E
d
ith
Ia
iu
s
b
e
ry
.
D
u
is
y
T
o
m
s
e
th
.
of
Jack
Hulett,
Daisy
Tomseth.
d e p a rtm e n ts will be w ithin the b u dgets a t the
This is enco u rag in g to everybody but th e sen ­
novels, short stories and
end of th e year.
tim en talists who let th eir pity for a sick old m an Vernier Hawke, Elma lainsbery, G ilb e r t F is h , T o m H u s b y , J o h n n ie
featu re articles w ritten by
L y n c h . E d g a r H o u k u n d B e th J o h n s . 1
• • •
Myrna
Bartholomew,
and
Jack
obscure th eir indignation a t his betrayal of his
a u th o rs now nt th e height j
a ll o f S p r in g fie ld ; H e r b e r t C h e s h ire .
R ecognition of C aptain Lowell H. Sm ith, who t r u s t It is tim e th a t a few m en who have used Johnson.
of th eir literary powers.
G
eorge
W
a
ts
o
n
,
L
lo
y
d
H
e
rb
e
rt,
O
r-
i
"Babb" Is a four act comedy play
led the round th e world flyers in 1924, has a t last th eir official positions to fe a th e r th eir ow n nests
been m ade by the federal governm ent in aw ard ­ were put in jail. Nobody believes th a t Fall Is the by Edwurd Childs Carpenter. It Is v u l R a n k in s . F lo y d and C la u d e
ing him th e distinguished flying cross. C aptain only public official who ever took a bribe. The taken from the story by Mary Ro­ A lle n , la d s , C la ire , D a le und L y n n
C h e s h ire , a ll o f C h e s h ire ; V illa Me
S m ith led th e arm y world flight, pioneered re ­ general belief is th a t such things are com m on berts Rhinehart.
K a y , G a rd e n W a y ; a nd H a z e l S p re c k
fueling from th e air, set the first endurance am o n g the m en who ad m inister public affairs.
T h e J u n io r cla ss o f th e h ig h s c h o o l
McCall’s - $1.00
le
record and m ade the first daw n to dusk flight T his cynical a ttitu d e on the part of th e public Is a ls o w o r k in g on u p la y . " E n t e r r, Iv y d c ll S y p h e r. a m i C liv e S m ith , ! Springfield
Both
a
ll
o
f
F
r
a
n
k
lin
.
across th e co u n try from C anada to Mexico. He a c co u n ts for a g re a t deal of the disrespect for th e H e ro ." w h ic h th e y w ill p re s e n t
Nows - $1.75
w ent about his w ork m ethodically and u n ­ law w hich is one of th e grave conditions in soon. M is s C la ra W a g n e r Is d ir e c t ­
heralded. To the people who knew him w hen A m erica today.
Reg. Price $2.75
in g It, a n d th e cast c o n s is ts o f J a c k CANADIAN PEOPLE MAKE
he directed the fo rest patrols here the aw ard in g
tlu le tt,
D a is y
T o m s e th ,
D o ro th y
LONG JOURNEY IN CAR
F all’s conviction and sentence have already
of the distinguished service cross is received with
McC.ill’s - $1.00
done m uch to dispel the notion th a t a m an in F is h e r, a nd B e tty A n d e rs o n .
satisfaction. His fea ts fa r su rp ass som e who
M r and M rs S ( ’ . W r ig h t w e re
Red Book $2.50
, high office can com m it a crim e and escape
have since gained g reat recognition.
h o s ts la s t w e e k n t t h e ir hom e to M r.
All
Springfield
punishm ent. T he conviction of a few m ore u n ­ ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS
• • •
a nd M rs . II. I). S m ith o r V ic to r ia .
News
-
$1.75
faithful public se rv a n ts would help resto re con­
« $4.00
TAKEN BY W ILLIAM COX B r itis h C o lu m b ia . T h e S m ith s w e re
Springfield “ will sh in e” a t night when th e big fidence in law and justice.
governm ent a ir beacon cast fo rth its ray s from
r e tu r n in g fro m a v a c a tio n to u r o l ,
• • •
Reg. Price $5.25
C o rp o ra l
W illia m
C ox
r e tu r n e d
E m erald H eights. The beacons a t Springfield
th e U n ite d S lut« s. w h ic h lia s ta k e n
In
s
t
T
h
u
rs
d
a
y
fro
m
P
o
rtla
n
d
w
h
e
re
NO MORE FEA TH ERS AND WAR PAINT?
and Creswell will be th e only class “A” beacons»
th e m m o re th a n N.OOo m ile s th ro u g h ,
he had sp e n t th re e d a ys ta k in g th e
erected in Lane county, according to federal
T here have been p rotests lately a g ain st the e x a m iln a tfo n s fo r a p p o in tm e n t to ib is c o u n tr y . T h e y le ft t h e ir hom e |
T H E S P R IN G F IE L D N E W S
officials. B linker lights will be placed on sereval exploitation of Indians for show purposes.
e a rly la s t s u m m e r a m i to u re d
th e I
W e st P o in t m ilit a r y a ca d em y.
of the airp o rts for em ergency landings of mail
A t la n l «■ s e a b oa rd
b e fo re
s w in g in g i
O bjection to th e show business, S ecretary
C ox was se n t as th> r e p re s e n ta tiv e
I enclose $
. to pay fur
planes, it is said.
W ilbur explains, is th a t it does not "lead the fro m th e lo c a l u n it o f th e N a tio n a l w e s tw a ril o v e r th e s o u th e rn ro u te |
• • •
u nd u p th ro u g h C a lifo r n ia .
From the resu lts of E ugene’s election to ex­ Indian tow ard establishing him self on an even G u a rd to ta k e th e e x a m in a tio n s .
T h e y e x p e c t to r e tu r n to C a lir o rn ia ,
ceed the six per cent lim itation, it would appear keel of self-respecting independence.” On the T h e re w e re n in e m en fro m th e v a r i­ la te r to spend th e w in t e r m o u th s .
th a t only the new spaper force and councilm en co n tra ry , “it th ro w s him back on a m asquerad • ous u n its th ro u g h o u t th e s ta te w h o
voted for the m easure. Eugene taxpayers seem of a m an n e r of life th a t no longer exists and to o k th e e x a m in a tio n s , a c c o rd in g to MAN SO NERVOUS FEELS
to be of th e opinion th a t in o rd er to have cannot exist in c o n ta c t with the dom inant civi­ Cox.
Subscriber's
HIS STOMACH JUMP
Name
The examinations were very long
econom y in city and school operation is not to lization.” T he P ro te s ta n t Episcopal C onference
of Sioux Indians of th e Blue Ridge Reservation and quite difficult, he stated. There (
gith th e officials m oney to spend.
"I got ho nervous my stomach felt
goes fu rth e r, declaring th a t th e show business were eight distinct sets of examina­ I like
Address
It was Jumping Vlnol entirely
•
t
•
is
harm
ful
to
young
Indians
who
th
rough
it
tions which each man had to write I , relieved thp trouble. I feel better
T he new Springfield bridge is g e ttin g m uch
in years."—J. C. Duk.e.
favorable com m ent as a highw ay im provem ent. m ake a little easy m oney which destroys incen­ ami they all required many sheets than
Vlnol Is a compound of Iron,
each for the answers.
M any people have come here ju st for th e pleasure tive to ind u stry and th rift.
phosphates, cod Jlver peptone, etc.
of driving over it. T he river view from the new
C olorful and picturesque have been th e 'T Ie ’- The examination papers were all The very FIRST bottle makes you
better and have a BIG appe­
bridge is also one th a t is pleasing.
m en ts in A m erican p ag ean try contributed by th e | sent to Washfington, D. C., for cor­ sleep
tite. Nervous, easily tired people
• • •
S P R IN G F IE L D . O R E .
rection,
and
it
will
be
about
three
red m an. Yet it seem s reasonable to look with
are surprised how QUICK the Iron,
A trip up the Upper W illam ette or McKenzie suspicion upon th e p ractice of diverting young weeks before the results will be phosphates, etc., give new life and
valleys is w orth while these beautiful au tu m n m en and wom en from hom ely yet profitable known here.
pep. Vlnol tastes delicious. Ketels
Drug Store.
days, especially if an ideal day like last Sunday duties th a t they m ay tak e p a rt in a life of m ake- j
;
—11 - u . . . j
- juli i .
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is selected.
believe.
LOCAL WOMAN CHOSEN
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DEPUTY AUXILIARY PRES.
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
Two
G reat
M agazines
Springfield News
S pecial O ffers
I
Springfield News
Mrs. Myrtle Egglmann bus been
appointed deputy president of the
General Lawton auxiliary of the
Spanish-American war veterans or­
ganization at Eugene by Mrs. Audrey
Gray of Portland, district president ’
of the auxiliary. Mrs. Eggimann Is
now the secretary of the Eugene or- !
ganlzation, and has held that office
for the past four years.
She expects to go to Cottage Grove
on Friday to consult with women
there relative to the organization of
an auxiliary frost in that city. An
effort is being made to have this
group organized before Christmas.
CAND Y
For Quick Energy
R em em ber, th e g re a t cau se of
fatigue Is Insufficient su g a r in
th e blood.
+
O ur Candies are alw ays fresh.
F G G IM A N N ’S
‘‘Where the Service Is Different”
ATTENTION
Owners of General Motors Cars
We a re equipped to do any kind of w ork on Fisher
bodies. We have a com plete set of tools and a factory
train ed m an to do th is work.
Uncle Sam Insists on a
bi-annual examination
What Is Imperative for
safety will safeguard
your eyes too.
DR E C MEADE
O P T O M E T R I /T
»4- W E /T 8 ™ a v e
This is the time of the year to attend to the body of
your car.
MORRIS CHEVROLET Co.
942 Olive Street,
EUGENE
I
USED CAR LOT 7th and OAK
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