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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1922)
rAQE TWO TITE SPRINGFIELD NEWS THTRSDAr, JUNK 29. 1022 THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS Published Every Thursday at Springfield, Lane County, Oregon, by . FREELAND A HENDERSON Entered at the Postofflce at Springfield, Oregon, aa Second-class " " ; ' : ' , Mattel. February 24. 1903. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: On Tear . . . .I .51.50 Three Months ....50c Srt'Moftrhs 75c Single Copy : 5c On.e Year, When paid in Advance $1.25 Most of the people responsi ble for what are called "head on collisions' never had any bead on. o ' ' The bclshevlsrs started with the proposition that all property ehould be taken from the orig inal owners, and held and opera ted by the state. The first part of the process was easy; ths hitch came on the second. Vn- der bolshevik rule in Russia , thre ia no state. ! i - - o The people of this region ar? showing more interest in school elections this season than us ual. The election in Eugene brought out a vote of over 2500. i (At the election in Cottage Grove :160 votes were cast for director, jand the successful randidate received 118 majority. The FARMER'S EXCHANGE Offer Special this Week In All Departments AH wool men's suits $24.85 All wool boy's suits 6.85 J 2.50 dress shirts, the famous Ferguson McKlney ahlrts 1.50 $1.00 work shirts, guaranteed grade 79 1 41.00 sfflt ties 50 ( ....... . . $L25 summer union suit .93 'r JJJSO.B V D style union suit 1.00 35s lisle bow ; .25 . 11.00 silk host for men .65 Army Goods Bargains Reclaimed-w&fl' panto '.7iiV.; 1.4 Reclaimed khaki pants .7,... .98 Reclaimed overalls .49 Reclaimed raincoats 2.48 . rew army wool sun Frylng'pans :. .11 Army short coat, small sizes only ,79 Army shoes ...... 3.9a Army wool blankets 'r: . .-. .-: .-.v. :. . 2.75 i 1 v ' We reduced the prices on this special occasion on' our entire lot of dry goods, and ready to wear department. $3.00 corsets, special .'. 1.49 i $5.00 corsets, special 2.29 ' 50c oilcloth .29 ' $1.50 silk hose in all new shades 85 Groceries Mason jars, pint, per doz 70 Mason jars, quart, per doz 90 Mason jars, V2 gallon, per doz 1.25 Economy jars, pint, per doz 1.05 Economy jars, quart, per doz 1.30 Economy jars, i-i gallon, per doz 1.75 : Rogers best mustard 09 Karo, maple flavor, per gal 70 . Karo, light and dark, per gallon 55 Wedding breakfast, per gallon .'55 Fisher Blend flour 2.25 Argo corn starch, 3 pkgs 25 Covo oil, V gallon 94 Soda crackers, per lb 14 Bacon back 22 $5.00 dreBB pants , . . $4;50 corduroy pants 3.50 3.25 We have a full line of outing suits for men, ladies, ancl children air reduced Friday and Saturday only. ( We refund your money cheerfully if you think you did , not get the best value for your money. . We carry a full line of famous makes only of Men's, Ladies', and Children's ehoese, and our prices are reduced for this two days sale ' ; And Remember-- "We Always Sell It for Less" Farmers Exchange Your Neighbor's Boy Tbt boy of jrour neighbor's will purely wlo success. In fact he 1 practicing ?or success now. It Is good plan to practice It you want to learn to do any thine well so this boy la train Ins for success. Ills parent know that It costs money to keep thla lad In clothes, etc. They find that It I a gnod. scheme to glv thia expanse money to the hoy and lot him plan how to get the bent result wltjj It. If h upend t(H much one tronih he feel t:h f li'.ch during the month that follows He l anxious to earn all he can. He thinks N (ore be mends and no at satires account I grow Ing as further proof of the nap py fufire of the boy. And a prcgram like that will bring larger success to any one who really desires to win. How about your own boy? The First National Bank OF EUGENE Rtsources of over Three Million It quite, often .merely elves tf feet to the first mad impulse of the undisciplined undercurrent of the community, prompted by the false accusations of an un worthy person. " Of course this man showed his weakness, perhaps by the breaking down of his moral stamina through the grief occa sioned by this unwarranted as- isault UM)n his good name. I There can be no Justification I for any man taking his own Ufi I under any circumstances. o A COTTAOK (1UOVU VIEW Sentinel speaks of thla as being probably the largest vote ever cast at a school election in Cot tage Grove. At that, it was jonly a little more thin half the vote cast in Springfield. The voters of Cottage Grove decided against having a commercial course in the school next year. Thla will enable them to apply $2,000 more on their bonded in debtedness. above the $4,000 ap plied . to - that purpose la th tbudget- . . . i, IIASTY JUDGMENTS ' " Current note: "A hysterical, vain and silly girl in Maine made absurd charges against a min ister, known far and wide for his services to the community and his good works. The girl was believed, and the minister ostracised by the community to such an extent that he shot and killed himself. The girl then confessed tbajt nor accusation was baseless and the man inno cent, whereunon the communN tv turned and condemned the girl.". . This ts no uncommon kind of case. It is m"ne the common nTurenes In this el of rttucn that a woman, na'f Wildly a vmine woman or sirl. will "ijp a man of scsr1 standinar in tn fommunitv In order to shield the ral citlnrit. and oftpn introduce into h" sforv some feature) fht would tend to ex moo herself. Vhn mob. whether artln under a hlch-soundlnB' name or n. takes t into Its hBnds to lrfl!r-t nunffihmont in anr-h ruoa Recommends Chamberla'n's Tablet We tunke theso extracts from an editorial in tlu Cottage tirove Sentinel of the on the crisis created by the thrent enetl railroad sennratlon, unilr the caption, "Hiving Oregon An other Swat." Oregon ns a whale and Will amette vall.'y points in particu lar always have Veen depeudent : for prosperity upon the whim cf the railroads ami ujon th whims of those who regulate the railroads. t With transcontinental rates, granted to Wlllnmetto vnll'yi points through the Ogdon gnte-f way and with redactions In rates' granted ujon lumber and the iToducts of the valley, we had beEttn to fel that we were fnv-j ored by the gods. Then like a, bolt from a clear sky rame the, decision cf the United States! supreme court ordering a sena-j ration of the Southern Pacific! and Central Pacific systems, up on the R-round that they are 'competing lines. I Such a contention Is so ridic ulous that we are not surprised that action towards the separa tion has been postponed for 6 dsvs In order to ive time for filing an apral for a rehearing. We can not hem but feel thst the court would reverse Itself upon more deliberate considera tion of the nronosltlon." "The ridiculousness of the decision is indicated by the fact .that the Southern PaMfic has (not a 'tall of nr klmfbetween (the Orecon southern boundary jand Tehama. Calif. The Cen tral Pacific's rails between those (two points are an Integral part of the Southern Pacific system and by no stretch of imagina tion can this portion of the Cen tral Pacific be considered a competing line." J "of course It Is more than jllkely that the interstate com merce commission would use 'th tinwpr rrnntpA It nine the i separation has been ordered jand would rectify the error o? tthe supreme court, but there l Jno reason whv an error should b made lust because someone '.else has The power to coTet It. I "We can not believe that the jnrooosed separation ! eolng tc be nut over, but there is so 'much potential daneer to or (Interests In Jhe proeress of the case to datetht It behooves us to sit up and take notlre." o vacation oninr TO WESTERN ORECON "Chamberlain's Tablets have been used by my husband and myself off jand on for the past five years. Wbea , my husband goes away from borne b always takes a bottle of them alorg with him. Whenever I have that heavy feeling after eating, or feel dull and played out, I take one or two of Chamberlain's Tablet and they fix me up fine," writes Mrs. Newton Vree land, Minoa, N. Y. Take these Tab- Jets when troubled with constipation or Indigestion and they will do yoti good. -fl I I' M -i ' SpringfieW, Oregon Eugene Business College SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING ".' BOOKKEEPING Invest bi a business I educa tion, A will pay you well, A telephone call of a postal card brings you our catalog. Eugene Business College A .E Roberts, Pres. Phono 666 EUGENE OREGON Th Southern Parlfle romrany has i Issued a booklet of 4 pe. folder Islie. entitled "Csmnlnr. Fishing and Hunting Oulde -Western Oregon." It Is full of Information helpful to the traveler, the resident on a summer ! vacation or one planning a short camp-: .Ing trip, for hunting fishing or other touting. It tells cf all the resorts ot .national or local fame, how to reac. 'them, and the conditions there and on the wav. It gives Information about the national forests In general, and the peculiar conditions and conven-: lences for visitors relating to each one; lakes, streams, mountain peaks,; caves and other natural features; beech resorts, fishing and hunting' 'grounds, camping places, roads an ! hotels; an abstract of the game laws; t instructions snd hints to campers,' hunters, fishermen and bathers." i ' It Is Illustrated with maps, cuts snd diagrams, It Is taken up chiefly with 1 points relstlng to Western Oregon; hut. deals also with the Klamath re gion and other colnts east of the Cas'j cades. It can be obtained from any 8. P. agent. Canyon City New mining camp Is springing up In Whiskey Gulch. Correct En a I is h MONTHLY MAGAZINE Authoritative Exponent of Eng lish for 22 years Edited and founded by JOSEPHINE TURCK BAKER Famous World Authority on English Send 10 ceqts for Sample Copy Correct English Publishing Co. EVANSTON. 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I.Ike many others you are planning a trip Into the great outdoors, and trying to decide on that vacation spot. Let us assist by providing you with a copy of our 1922 "Oregon Outdoors" Folder. It Is beautiful Illustrated and brimming full ot details, about resorts In Western Oregon. Excursion Tickets vost Less This Year . to ' Tillamook County Beachas Newport By-ths-6ea Crater Lake National Park Oregon's forest, Lsks, R!ver, and Mountain Resorts Oregon Caves National Monument Shasta Mountain Resorts Yosemite National Park For furea, train schedules, beautiful 'fold ers, or other particulars, ask agents. Southern Pacific Lines JOHN M. SCOTT, General I'unutuger Agent I linesj J