PACE 4 THK Sr RING FIELD NKWS Tiii'K'iiw, i i : 1 1 1 : i i!V ii-jo THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS I;;,.' .., , l.i: l'!nii.;..y at Sn -.: Cf'.l. 1 .aa r.att-.:. (a i i ly TN LER A TREELAND Sarv.-f' ! 'I ' i' H. 5! 1'ic. I.ir.il ijl,;,!-, , ,u lu IV-ti :'. n t'.t S V I s : f !. ot'KiU. US Si ii'H J i M.itur, tY'.m.it-y :'4. IPO.:. S! 1?S Kl!'Tl . UATIaS : One Year $2.00 Th:c Month 60c 6lx Month 1 03 t:r.i!' l'"I'.v ..... -...Be lM:o Yoar. Wiion I'.u I In .Vh;mo. t 75 i o oryotio must rot reniiv ( :r tiully work ;ir.:iin. to s.io ;i . : ; : i I :ini to a i oiisidor.iMe decree i ; -m lu k (o tin ill sanity ani i i (Miiinoii sense, or else ;ieee.t I'orniaiiont tlio present soalo of rosts in whiih rxoi.l wo iniulit just as woil slop raitiiiiL; alout llio hiyli rosl of liviic, .it'd , tcalio tliat a now lasis of oco-' noinir prorodiiro is liero t ' stay." t'oinplainiim aloii ton-' EUGENE'S RUMORS. no-it. 'Vo railroad situa tion ;!.! p. s.-:l'!o ih.ir.ii- uhon tho p: i.i!o ow !iri lako owr th ' raihv.'aN . .. Matvii 1. one of tho Kuue.a !..." U-lios several tu:.:o:-s . -miim !io t Iianues in location of the ear shops it ptvsi-! t lo.'iit-'il at ISrooklyn. on the outskirts of Portland Hno t!'.-1 f::. ! rs i- that "traintnon are ;' ;ho oin'nion that Eujrono will lo seloeted as a sito for tho shops if tho chanpo is made." It is also reported that "Albany and Springfield are also men tioned" hut that "Eugene has a better thaiue than anv other point to sooure thorn.'" We ask. "Mow do tlo-y uot that wa v . " Io they t:ot know that rail- !n;1' "1. rained irom il,. ro.-i.i of'n. c,'- k w h-ii i ,ai 1 nun :ro,n ihtv,. t., i . u i i worn Jll.out v.'l;.':. tli.-v ca'iio to i '1"M!S'1"'1 1 of ! !:t ir ow;; a.- nr,t. I x" avorau" or la. juv- i ho-.- lo ;,,.;,. ' r,':1 !'" ' ! - I --' l!p o, , ; ,, yoat a::o "or ; !' . I 'of' : ! ar i: is .-.ti. ! to i .. i-, to' r. i ii-'.utes. i """ "" p. r oar. ( ooporate in loinodyini; oudi lions is not mm h imoio s'.iih'o tli. tn t ryin for tho moon. road already extends oor fo-t y Miil.'s. la'd wi'p, ei r-i l:Mvy ra" ; t . . I a road I ! w ! i . "i s - ' i ! to ! e ol'o of r he l"s' T'! ! -!.:! .', 1.1.1 sl'I !U -lent to , a : i". ,, !ieaiost throui:h tr.:':;-. poi tant. 1 ' l' :i 1 i 1. " . i I. i -it I. . itesoi.t tr.e .spn:.-: .! m t'.o of the business men with l;o 'o!n:nils of the W .;. I':!,- a'.d farmers and e.rowois of tho sur- le.l win a i l;ii'idi!u: territory. I o yon want t. see Sp: in;; t i 1 i i;row".' Cooperation is the ''" W(rd. Coo.or;il ion of the peo ple with industries tliat are hoie ami with industries that want " to i ome hero, and cooperation FREfc I'all at tho Spiinbold flour Md and .-.l a laloiidar tikrid.i;e hr nu he the railroad shops ai- l.nai'd here it would n i! j....v he the terminus for th west s;.;. branch and tho Coos Hay lino. Thus it tan bo soon that Ku j;ene should not et excited oyer the prospects of haini; the railroad shops located there. By Hrstr Conkl.n Paulmf Porl :r Household Talks An idea of the benefit to Sprinufield from the location of r dgr. Dl Mortf Cool-rry Sf.rc Spring!'; t-nlof-'ed land hi. .its f b;;i;ii;:.; Yi'sloi: ' i ! : - ! o'.-o - Tl.-V !:., tiiis !;::. ha-- a Ai. l for , i , i the ear shops and division pou,r ' ?uesTiTUTES for expensive MEAT D'SHES ... . . . v. '..-! - ; i a' :..' M. : ki: i w .m ki.i ; ; i; aim :.- or i i.un: Springfield" '.- Irot.i li.o-i. i ii at d e. t. I I ,mI : as ' !;e I.. ' .. ! !-'!! li iii I !. i pool Noxall ' ' A I leli.ieil I lour a! a media;,) , j. I ! el .ii K Kuaranteod to ph-ase. AND Snow Ball" That molts in our mouth. V siraiht " ilk I'lour A F A J'RICE SPRINGFIELD MILL AND GRAIN COMPANY i ' acres (C 1. . i-v i . . l- I ! 1 I . ' THE SPEED MENACE. i . e t l.fir : ;r- ' i-t'i.; ( ( :.y - o-i , ' . of s,, . ;,. 1 . t t l -ause ' day.- haw bo. :. narii.ilv w w'.eiiar : he v ,' he( kej bv boiim Paid 'Mo ,- ,,... v.;in:eii in lo.-ato at Albany hi W'f say !iot so. ; hoe co in and fined. lint i: i -j still apparent t l,a; i j , !;, , Fur'! "!;;. or.-, do. - no' K-i- '' a'iz'" !"-n"i:-!,i-s of tii.it Keno kiai 1 that this !;u.d w as ' ('",'!'''- Wlo-n ;iu'o dri-is w id selfi-u ( ;is the natural i-o- i ,,a( throiiuh the niain .re.-ts graphical nd !o-iral location for the car shops and division j-oiht of the Southern I'aifL' i ;t city, without regard for the welfare of others, eith.-r pedes trians or yehioles. it would seem lines,, and that six or seven train n' '' a 'hue for drastic a-tion miles can be saved between he?.' l,aIt of the authorities, and Portland, by rnnniner (heir -Musr a life bo sacril'it ed bo through trains down the cast ' tor0 -nin(' w lanuht to be care- ;., I I ; . . .; !. s I ii.. II,..; i. ; .1 ii. . ate. ',. I ) . .: ! ; I- - !"!! : .r- !'..'' i..-V a.- . : ' .!';! i v. - !. . i'.i I a.,. i '. ; Sp n,1rh L " i f I .-If rit.1. -: ' ; ir lialf I r.: !;..if i.i. -i . i . - J I . ... : I .Hi' . i t,i'. ! - J . .(.ii I'll'. ! j lil -. ! v-' 1 1. ii rui'l rhop ti.-- i.r ii !. fat. a.i! tti. floe. r. -iih ,ei at;. I Mi- till il hulls. A. Id ti..- . Im-.-si-ilia. Ii. t nihilis, l.-iiioii ami ) n uk. I'. 'iir li;t.) a (tr-as-. l.ak n k .iwIi at. ! I.a'.:" :'.n naiiiitt-s Sm w a I. t.. ma' .) s.im '. n ',. .. f ii I., -a , ... ., I..- ' I . ' I ., HI 'I Fide. Another imj)Ortaiit advatitage of the Springfield location as geiecien uy tne raiiroad com fur. roiwrr unwADC AMroiri If is seldom. It over, necessary (Continue.) from Van'- tin-t tor the driv.-i of an auto to ex- M i ' I. la i : ! ii,.- .. . ,, .j !. !.' ... -. n... I I i -. .! a.k- ' t ! I 1 1.. I I .-.ii I : .il. I'-l' ' H I I'.i -til In. I. a HlU r , V. r.ill I it i nf I a -., r e I -.!: i il . .1 e : i : I..- .1.1 Mis I. in il- .-1 , , t ! , .,.,,! ! Sill I II. In .1 ,l! I.I V. I.. .1 ; .,1 M-a l I .Ml I l A 1 1 . ; l I i ' : - tl.i- II.. i I (i '.' tn If h. I"i in. I ' . I i i i ( the Speo(l limit of )." Illilos 1 aiai'ially I'luiu ir.ir Clni t. tanv is the natural drainnso f:-- l''t" hour whilo in the city limits. iim!. w.. in.-k f I'liiti.- to . cilities. How could the rumored location of Eugene be drained adequately without hairo ex pense? Springfield is also located at the very starting point of Mie Natron cut-off wlm !; v.-ill hav a grade not to e. .-. d j,.-r ( ;,!. 'J'his Will also -.. -ao-e t ion'.-, to San Frai ' Im-o and h one of t ia- ;:iain : ;i. "-- of ' j,.. 1 a iir. .ad e. .; j,;t i j,. , . a ! i ; g 1 it ; a Jo- , . h;,,,-;. I-, ..: ;, J- i- .:! on ,, '. ;!;. t 1 .' ' ." ' a ' ! i j ; -1 o ' ' : . i. first, t ir.. ' !:; i ion , .;. ... 1 , a i v i ! . .. . -, ! ; ;(-- d . : l ' .a ir t-.-r , (v. :. : .' The ApJ.ai'entlv there are some On-m Tli.-n- art; l'ivo aial W 111) think that because the citV m llaai ;,!, iii our (Oiliii: ..: hicks a li!OUnte( speed officer n.-i'l: t i- ;ol nor i in- : 'hey are at liberty to use the i i : -m - of our p. i.i.p- nr- not 1 S'teels fur a j-a,. track, giving ' -t. -. ).:! lw. hiy t-o.-n in.: ' no thought lo the safety of tmr .lal'Ion lark ("hrisiian Ii oi hers. ii may require n;o-e tlnui a '; . to in.j.'-e--; ;iion .-. .me th" .' i - 'i ' ! I! and ' :: 1 i. e oi c;, i ; 1 iv in'' ; o a ' ; 1 1 ! 1 1 1 eoing 'A.li.il. I . CIANCE GAYS GO TO WORK Sherman J. I .owe! i . !,,;- r ... .'-'C ''ei'd ;r;i!:''e. i.' ! d a i'.. g idMW V.la ;. he I i In ti'o i .-. o i ,,. i ji , , . w a a Li Eggs Veal Hogs Poultry of all kinds live or dressed Hides and Furs Veijtf.ables of all kinds in 100 lb. lob or more Grain 3 ?c':s ant! Farm Implements of all ki:uh. fop Market Prices Paid! taxmsrs Supply Co. .1 l ' '. Ii'.!-. .h ..I 1 o i : i i :- ; .ik' e i ii'- la .in.- . : :. .It 'A la GRLGON PASTOFiS T' ) GATHER IN PCUTLAr.J I ' ; ' 1 . ie. to! . . . lil.-lnl el 'a.- Ma'.- a i,i .ji.i iij hi i a. I . i 1 I" 'I ! i .:: - k- . ' ' ' : j r 1 -1 i a... r.ia I !, . . i,i ..-t a. i . . o.iii I '.! I. i: ' .. a, a' a i 'a a ' i. ; . i , ..... I t ' a., i a I ., IM a I i ! .- ,i i . . . I f i' ! it tl..- I i i I a - : ; . a, . I. a . , a Ml ..f . -i I ..( -. . ; ! . . . I lia. i ' : a . I !. . M i : ' I- ' i. :. M 'i I a '.. A ,,. h will . , . . . .a "a I'.:'-,,,! , , ! a - 'it' r. . . .- 'A . 1 1 i. .: . .! :.. Oa ., ;. '. :i I;, i tie i I. 111 ' !:. , .if a, . ! I'M . ;i J Kv.Hl ... , i I.. .1 . i:.mr I f .i i ..a ! . . ii M i ho. i -1 ; : : I . ... I :-cin!i. a : ' Kj . ; ... . i . i ' . 1 1 1 1 1 i . 'i i-.i a a I; ' alia I 1 I. i , . Ii Mi A mT I'f. -I v I. i : . I 1 I 7 . n liv 1 1 r ' i I'.i ' ii : ' !... .1 Pom I I: '. I !; !;-.. ! , ' ' .i . v Ii i ii is : : -. .. . a a I i .. ! , o ' i '1 i a I . i . . ' I I V ill ; . . . i. i i ..'ialii w i:i ' a i ' . .; 1 1, ,r .in: ' ' . ' '. i- ,: i; a ;( FARMERS' EXCHANGE I ' a m riy ( ' i x iv Cox Store Announces that they are now ready to give the peo ple the BEST of Service in Fresh and Cured Meats OF AJ.L KINDS. ( OMi: AND ui:v VOl Jl t I KIN If .MfOAT HKHi:. Alto in the maiket to buy POULTRY and LIVESTOCK. Top Prices Paid. e.i ...i in- I.. . i a I Some Men Don't Knov.7 St Yet" says the GuoJ JutJ, This clnns of l(j')acci ivfs r; a lot :uni: salisiactioa t!ia:i lie ever j4( ts tut 01 ordin ary toliatco. Smaller chew the j;ood taste lasts and lasts. You don't need a fresh chew so often. Any man who uses the Real To bacco Chew will tell you that. Put Up In Two Styles RIGHT CUT is n short-cut tobacco W-Ii CUT is a lontf fine-cut tobacco J V ' tT. il ,Wy KEEP THE KIDDIE THRIVING KEEP THE KIDOIE THRIVING I'.v i'.i will". Iiiin .l' ii y of .nr milk t') iliiiil. mi. I to poi! on liln morning '! id. It. u ill . I: lid every test for iiilil ,', i l.-.ilililii y ainl l-irliliOHH. It v. ill lill'iil lip l! 1 liliil liilli.) hotter ilian iitiy oilier I. .. h'.liall wo bot'ia il lllll Veil lol.loli.lW lllfll'llillK? Springfield Creamery