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    PAOB FOUR
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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
Ihibllshed E very T h u rsd ay a t
S p rin g field . Iain e C ounty, O regon, by
T H E W IL LA M ETTE P R E S S
R- E- MAXEY, E d ito r.
E n te re d aa seco n d class m a tte r, F e b ru ary 14, 1903.
poatofflce. S p rin g field, O regon.
at the
m a il s u b s c r ip t io n r a t e
O ne y e a r in A dvance
Six M onths ..........
»1.75 T h ree M onths
H t>0 S ingle Copy
THURSDAY, NOVEM BER 28, 1929
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MISTAKEN ID E N T IT Y IS
THURSDAY, NoV. 2*. 1929
NEW UNIFORM S COMING
Spend Bunday at Shedd
thanksgiving
T hanksgiving Day no longer carries, to most
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l u m e s , 10 m o s
nericati»,
the e historical and spiritual
soiritual signiflc
signin'.-
Am
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anee which it had for the people of New Eng
land for nearly three centuries. In a consider­
T h e eld ones a re supposisl Io
th a t he had given him an A m erican ones
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able section of the country, however, especiallv
te n d o llar bill aa a token w hen lie be used u n til they a re w orn out. a fte r
in th e sm aller com m unities, it rem ains a hol’v
P resident Hoover urges co n tin u o u s yet prudent
w hich th ey will be d iscard ed and
da , « oat sec rated to the m em ory of the co u ra g e ­ laiT ying on of public w ork th at unem ploym ent re tu rn e d to his n ativ e country
d
estro y ed .
he new o u tfits will only
J e e th en proceeded to tak e out a
ous littk band of pilgrim s who’ first established m ay be relieved this w inter. He also requested
it as an an n u al m e m o r i a l
T " “ ' ' T 1 l 'u s
»'«<» n 't , n e s t e d '» n from his
k -t am i .t„ .w ..| 1. m i be used for d re s s a ffa irs while III«
fro m pesth'ence and fam ine
It is i h d? m ™«"1 » i '«W»
ind‘ls,rk>s *1« th e ir best to c arry on ,h" «roup. Much to th e su rp ris e of eld ones last.
all A m ericiu' holidays it h as b e e n
has been PIct,Fed support in this regard. With ,h>' «roup. the hill w hich had been
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, - n celebrated to r I co-operation th e president s program should b< c a rrie d In th e young C hinese stud- TEACHER INTRODUCED ~"
A hundred a n d fifty y ears before the F o u rth of good for everybody
e n t's pocket for se v e ra l y e a rs bore
Ju ly acquired sig n ifican ce. In th e New England '
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TO SUNDAY SCHOOL
th e s ig n a tu re of W illiam (! H ughes,
ot co m p arativ e^ a few y ears ago it was held in
as
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irst
N
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w ider observance th a n even C hristm as. It was
E ig h teen boys and g irls a tte n d e d
H enry Ford advises people to quit playing the bank.
th e day for fam ily .reu n io n s, when th e sons and stock m ark et and go to work. A fter all, w ealth
the p a rty given F rid ay ev ening by
T he hill w as gtoen Io th e hoy al
Mrs It I* M ortensen al her hom e
and d aughters with th eir wives and husbands 1 om es from work, and when som eone g ets it
th e tim e w hen C h arles Evan H ughes
and children cam e " h t ',ne-”
w ithout w orking then som ebody else m ust work w as S e c re ta ry of S ta te and It w as f«'.r Hi«* m em b ers of h e r Sunday sehool
doubly bard.
class a t lh«* M ethodist rh n r rh . T he
Those T hanksgiving
days at " G ra n d m a 's .
explained to him th a t th e sig n a tu re
«■lass Is com posed of s tu d e n ts In the
w as th a t of a fam ous A m erican.
h o u s e ” ’ How they live /»,' th e m em ory of every
fi» sim ian anil sophottaire c la s se s of
W illiam <5 H ughes sm iled w hen he the high sehoof
Y ankee boy and girl The x "rvices a t the church
If yo u 're doing y our C h ristm as shopping early
told of th e Incident
T h e boy w as
w ere am ong the few th a t rfu ' children really en- y ° u re a t it now.
S lh n t s sa d g a m e s w ire Indiilgisl In
su rp rise d Io find h im self a g u est at
Joyed, for the long serm on x as m ercifully cu t
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th e hom e of th e sig n e r of his bank by all, aft«*r w hich 11 lu n c h w a s
sh o rt and the hym ns w ere sox ’«s of praise in-
se r v e il by fill' h o s t e s s
note.
stead of the dirge-like psalm s x hicb bored the
Tile s u rp ris e of Hie e v e n in g cam«*
Infant mind to distraction. Aatf - th e n —T hanks-1
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th e
aiinouiii 1 n ic n t
l>v th e
g i v i n g D in n er’
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TREE
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hoatees th a t sin* had h ern forced to
FINE WALNUT CROP
M tungly, because it is A m erica's
own. the
give np h e r cla ss due fo ill h ealth
tu , rk e y - was , then — as now
the V '.lu
r n u n T u iu
u n f, t ’ c glorv
Profeaaore «re a t it ag ain tiu r valued frleo d . P rof
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IN TWO YEARS' TIME and th a t Pcitrl N elson w ould be th e ir
th e
a .'e
, * c ra n ­ R obert E. R ogers of M « « saeh u sells T ech, who brought
th e feast, with its tw in - Y'ankee c o u ie s tib
Lea« th a n tw o y e a rs ago th e re new te a c h e r
b e rry sauce. But tu rk e y alone d o e s n o t L^ake a dow n upon h is h ead sons» m iles of n e w sp a p e r clippings
stood
a large blaelt w-alnuf tr«*e In
M is« N e ls o n a n d M rs. II. I.. GUI
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Hie F B H am lin y ard on F o u rth e l l . ' w e r e b o th pr. •<«■111 for III.- s o c ia l
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vegetables
and - jellies
and p r e ­ *» fem inine, becau se A m e ric a h as bad too m any w om en s tre e t, a n d th is fall th s a m e fr e e Is i g s U i e r l n g
p ro d u cin g a m edium q u a n tity of fine 1
serves, there w ere "fried -cak es,” o f th e so rt t h e sc h o o lteach ers.
D utch called crullers and the Y 'ankee d o u g h n u ts. ( A lread y th e w om an schoolt.-w olter h a s risen to rep ly ; E nglish w alnuts Som e of them are
And th ere w as pie. Pum pkin pie- m ince pie. 1 o n e le a d e r of ed u catio n so fa r fo rg e ttin g h e rse lf as to sa> on d is p la y In t h e w in d o w o f fh. • real
e s ta te office n ext d o o r to the post
apple pie, custard pie, cra n b e rry pie, n ian g ificen t
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•'1’ro fe sso r R o g ers is ta lk in g th ro u g h h is h at."
o lf u e .
specim ens of the three g reat species of pie
E a rly in 192S Mr Ffam lln <e «•Id.'.f
P ro f. L ew is M. T erm a n of S tn u tu id seem s to feel th a t
open-faced, cross-barred and ' kiv ered .”
A m erica m ay be tu rn .n g fe m in in e , b u t finds a d iffe re n t th a t Ire would fry to g ra ft th e black
No w onder th e New England jieople are 1
w aln u t tre e , which w as then o v er
h a rd y lot! Any child who survived an a n n u a l reaso n . .Me told assem b led p sy ch o lo g ists a t New H aven fo rty y e a rs old. In May or Hint sam
e
th a t m a rri/ig e so a lte rs a h u sb an d th a t befo re ho know s
succession of T hanksgiving d in n ers and Lived 1 It his wife Is doing th e th in k in g foi both.
y e a r th e e n tir e tre e w as strip p e d of
to grow' up was m ade of tough fiber.
its b ra n c h e s and H aroitf Chase* graft
.Lad. so fa r, n o w om an h as risen to» te ll I'tnfc-M or T e r­ ed o v e r 200 se ts o f E nglish w alnut
r
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the
Springfield News
ltdltOri<U Comment»
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m an th a t h e, to o , is ta lk iu g th ro u g h hi« h a t.
’• Clad in old clothes, a slouch hat and slicker, a
m ud sp attered old m an craw led out of a treni-h
in th e Argonne W oods in O ctober 191S. We w ere
about to pass him by as an old F ren ch m an u n fit
for m ilitary duty who was up to the lines on som e
m enial task, when he addressed us in English.
He w as C lem enceau, not th e lowliest, but the
m ightiest m an in France. And now he is dead
and is being laid to rest with a simple cerem ony
fittin g his n a tu re —a plain, sim ple m an, yet one
w hich history will never forget.
lim bs to th e tru n k w h ere th e obi
lim bs had been cut aw ay.
O f c o u rse th e re w ere Mime n f the
g ra fts th at did not grow , but by
rooking dbw n F v n rth s tre e t o rj, cam ,
alw ays swe the new b ra n c h e s which
u n d -ed
’Hi
If A m erica is fem in in e a n d if w ives d o m in a te th e ir h u s­ now n u m b e r s e v r r s l
have all grow n se v e ra l fe»*i m - t nins:
b an d s' th in k in g w hy s to p a t 41 p er cemtT W hy a d v e rtise
o r sell a n y th in g a t all ex cep t to w o m en ? W hat la ruan for of them have Nome nnf« on them*
th is y ear.
ex cep t to ea rn m o n ey ? T h e p o o r th in g , d o m in a te d io youth
T he ll tm lin ire»- is n o r the .m y omi*
by a w om an te a c h e r ami in b is su b s e q u e n t y e a rs by his
in
S p rin g field wtflch h:c. b".ur graft
wife, sh o u ld n 't be allo w ed to spend it.— N atio n 's I« u in e s s .
ed in th is m an n er. Iml It Is not« • '
w orthy lb'cause e f th e ng«' «if t i e Irew !
at the tim e It w as g raffed
T H E S E DRY C O N G R E SSM E N
But w hat g lo rio u s m a te ria l for thosw who pro m o te and
sell th e a d v e rtis in g sp ace in th e w o m en 's magaxim*s! I'p
to now th ey h a v e c o n te n te d th e m se lv e s w ith such s t a te ­
m e n ts as Dr. J u liu s K le in 's th a t "41 p ee cen t ot o u r p a s­
s e n g e r c a rs r.re b o u g h t by w om en.”
T acom a, hailed as the low est pow er ra te city,
is in distress. Low w ater has closed her light
plant and industry is at a standstill. T h ese
A n o th e r c o n g ressm an w ho h a s c o n siste n tly votmf dry,
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m unicipal owned plants are all rig h t in som e i who h as alw ay s v o ted for in c re a sin g sev p r« penalU ns for LOCAL PEOPLE INV Tp-p
cases when they work, but th e com panies which : all who sen o r have liq u o r in th e ir p o ssessio n is « b a r g e d
TO DINNER AT ALBANY
own several plants and som e of them steam , a re w ith co n sp ira c y to v io late th e p ro h ib llio n ktw. It se e m s
Mrs.
M y rtle E ggfm unn,
s
th e ones prepared to give continuous service.
th a t a saitca& e sh ip p ed to th is c o n g re s sm a n 's o tflc e In
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T he word ta r n f
com es from T artfa,
the
A frican seaport, w here the Algerian pirates m ade
th e ir h ead q u arters and from which th ey sallied
fo rth to levy trib u te on passing m erchantm en.
T h ere is some evidence in th e sen ate th a t the
word still m eans the sam e thing.
Mr* Kiley
T he head of navigation in th e W illam ette river
S h islg ru m and h e r d a u g h te r, M axine,
DISCOVERED AT HOME
FOR LOCAL GUARDSMEN
us«>d to be Springfield. B arges once loaded and
motor«'«! to Sllcild to spend the w eek­
OF BANKER RECENTLY
un loaded grain at th e docks of the Springfield
I R eitulslflons for new u niform s for end w ith le la llv e s Mrs. A. M S n o d ­
V pecullnr co in cid en ce look piaci ■ th e m em b ers of th e local unit of Ilu* g ra ss of Shedd, who had cotne tri
Mill and G rain com pany. W hen a request was
J m ade last spring for a survey of the W illam ette ut th e W illiam G Hugh«'«' lioim • here n atio n al guard have been m ulled, S pring field F rid ay Io In* a g u est s ’
river, with the plan of dredging so th at barge H w«*«k ago Inst S unday when 1.1*011 accoiatlng to C A S w art«, com m and Hie m eetin g of th e I'rlse llla Club,
tran sp o rtatio n m ight again be u n d ertak en it was ar«l Je e . C hlncac s tu d e n t ut tin E nl er, who ex p ccla tile new o u tfits Io be ■ << 111«-11 ■-«1 w ith I hem
was troni Springfield to Oregon City One of the v eraltv , who h.ul conn over from here by Ho* first of th e year.
underlying th o u g h ts locally was that such dredg E ugene Io iiititroHR th e M ctlioiltst
The new uniform * d iffer from th e '
ing would solve the high w ater problem In West Sunday Reboot, wan a gn«'nt of E lltu
old ones in (hat th ey have rolled
Springfield. Eugene, the city of brotherly love, belli unit H ow ard H ugh«’«
T h e g ro u p w iir c a rry in g on a con collars on Un* enuta Instead of Hie |
appears to have forgotten Springfield ami West
sp tin g tie ld in carrying on correspondence with vern atio n In w hich th e y w ere din old sty le tig h t fittin g co als w hich
Scnatoi McNary. H er request is for a survey as eilRRlng th e d ifferen ce« In th e people w ere left at the close o f (he world
e faet
fact that
that S,,rln*
Spring ' a n d th e ir ru ato m a of th e tw o co u n ­ w ar and w hich m ost g u ard sm en have
Í {»r
S as
d ^ Eugene,
^ . ™ d isregarding
,^ , a 7 ‘Í" g ,, th
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been w earing for 111«* |aisl ten y e a rs
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h.’n,b?r sl"PI'uig point in Ore- tr ie s re p re se n te d w hen Mr J e e r e ­
T he old u niform s u re not to be r e ­
gon outside of Portland, and th at th e tonnage m ark ed thin Ills uni'li* bad Iwrn In
which leaves this city is g re a te r th an her own tb la co u n try for s e v e ra l veum and tu rn ed e r exchanged for th e new
panii'd by M rs.
atin ie Hnodgri
E ugene, will m otor to A lbany S a tu r­
i
d ay a fte rn o o n to a tte n d tl»* turfcev
. le arres,in* of drr c o n g ressm en on liquor p o a m s i o n d in n e r w hich is to b«- heltl fh« r«» fh-it
I *harKe"i ,8 bw”min« m
th a t th e sto rie s n o lo n g e r ev en in g , u n d e r the a a s p lc e s nr i 'a n r
id' news yajie. At th a t th e c o n g re s s m e a a re p en t a b ly P hilip, post No. 2 of th e I'n ffed
I n° iiredt"' 'D P o c rite s th a n a re th e c itiz e n s who (suit and , S p a n ish W a r V eteran s.
v o te «Iry b u t who have a b o ttle a t horn«*, u ( «-iun-w«. f'W
T h e d in n e r w ill he se rv e d a t ( ’0
I "m -«11« inai p u rp o se s."—E lle n sb u rg R ecord Press.
and th e A lbany o rg a n iz a tio n h as In ­
vited th e S p rin g field a n d R bgene
m em b ers o f th e G en eral faiw lon
cam p to be th e ir g u ests.
O th e rs m ay a tte n d
tro n i S p rin g
field, hut th ey a re not s u re of th e ir
p lan s a s yet.
t th« cap ito l build in g leak ed an d th en
' 'e s t lg a te d th e y also found a tru n k full
w hen offlcw rs
o f bqnor.
in
WORKS HARD, DANCES.
GAINS 3 LBS. A WEEK
"I w ork h a rd , d an ce and have
gained 3 pounds a w eek sin ce ta k ­
ing Vino). My n e rv o u s n e ss is alm ost
all g o n e."— Mrs. E. Lang.
Vlnol is a delicious com pound o r
cod liv er p eptone. Iron, ete. N erv ­
ous, easily tire d , an em ic people a rc
su rp rise d how Vlnol gives new pop,
sound sleep and a BIG ap p i’llte.
T he v ery firs t b o ttle often ad d s
sev eral pounds w eight Io thin child
ren or a d u lts.
T a s te s d elicio u s.—
K etels D rug S tore.
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R ei >. W hite
and B lue
Standard Oil
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enjoym ent of th«* com plete
novel», »liort utories and
featu re article»» w ritten by
a u th o rs now a t th e height
of I heir literary pow ers.
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THE
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S e r r i r r t h a t t r i l l p le a n e y o a r
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A ddress
D riv«> in »« m I h » a l 11111 R e d ,
W l i i t e a n il B lu e .S ta tio n o r
t . u r i i . ' e . A s k llo * D« a l r r
**15 h a t is t h is in i|tr« » v r« l
s e r v ir e y o u h a v e to o lb -r? ”
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Springfield News
SPR IN G F IE L D . O RE.
KTAAI5 1KI» » I I . « » X II’. t M
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A fte r T hanksgiving D inner
Serve Eggimann’s Candies
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A (lelicab* sw eet is a fitting climax
for a delicious dinner. We have
them ready packed in assorted
flavors, o r we will m ake them up
to suit your individual taste.
F G G IM A N N ’S
■ "W h ere th e S erv ice is D ifferent"
ATTENTION
Owners of General Motors Cars
We are equipped to do any kind of work on Fisher
bodies. We have a com plete set of tools and a factory
trained m an to do this woriy,
'Ib is is the lim e of tin, y e a r to a tte n d to th e body of
your car.
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MORRIS CHEVROLET Co.
P T O M E T R I/T
EUGEN®
942 Olive S treet,
USED CAR LOT 7th and OAK
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