"iAOE TWO -'V fa . ' nroitftDAT, AUGUST 17, lMi, THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS rufcli&hed Every Thursday at Springfield, Lant County, Oregon, by FREELANO A HENDERSON Catered at th PototfSc at Springfield, Oregon, as Second-claw Matter, February 24. 190J. J . SUBSCIUPTION RATES:- One Tear $1.25 Three Months 5c Six Months ..76c Single Copy 6c One Tear, When paid tn Advance 11.25 r Strikes Must Stop The common run of the peo ple of this country have for a Vnf tin hn wARtina "?kcT time and breath, and dissipating their moral force in merely tak ing sides in every contention concerning wages or conditions In labor matters. In so doing. they hare merely added fuel to the flames, prolonged the strife, Increased its bitterness and add ed to the loss which these con tentions always entail So long as they hare done this, they have gotten nowhere so far as the establishment of principles or the improvement of condi tions is concerned. There are great masses of people in this country who are very slow to give up sweet privi lege of taking a hand in every fuss that is Btirred up. But our people, one and all, will have to I do Just that if an end ts ever to be put to this apparently Inter minable turmoil. But the peo ple are gradually awaking to t- pcisity 4 necessity ci putting an end to It. The movement has been slow here tofore: but it is well under way now, and marX this word it will never stop until every kind of strike, as a means of carry ing a point in a labor contro versy, will be condemned, and the masses of the orderly and thinking people of the country will be arrayed against it. The most promising step yet taken in this direction was the creation of .the railroad labor board, by legislative enactment of the representatives of the whole body of the people, the congress of the United States. Whether any of its decisions are pleasing to all the parties con cerned or not. thev have the OUR SERVICE1 y v - bankino'BY' Mail For the v convenience of patrons who lire v tome distance, and cannot often, come to Eugene, we make possible banking by . mail. Yon may open a Savings, Commercial, or Time De posit Account, and both de posit and withdraw money. It la a simple thing to do, and we will be glad to fur nish all details to those In terested. ways glad to give Invest ment advice, or solve busi ness problems for those who live in the country or other small towns. "39 Years of Helpful Ser vice" The First National Bank OP EUGENE Resources of over Three Million Farmers Exchange Offer Special Reductions IN ALL DEPARTMENTS The Articles are too numerous. We mention only a few Men's all wool Suits to close out $20.00; $25.00 Some of these suits originally sold for $45.00 $15.00 and $18.00 Boys' Suits Sizes 12 to 17 yrs 6.5.1 $2.00 and $2.50 Men's and Boys' caps 1.00 $1.50 Summer Union Suits 1.00 $5.00 and $6.00 all wool and mixed Pants 3.50 Reclaimed Army Pants 98c O. D. all wool serge shirt, special 3.48 $4.00 and $5.00 Hats in latest styles 2.50; 3.50 $3.50 Government Coveralls .-. 2.25 Childrens Coveralls, blue only 98c $2.50 famous Ferguson-McKinney dress shirts 1.50 All wool government Blankets 2.75 50c all wool hose . 35c We carry a fine complete line of Dry Goods and Ready to Wear House Dresses and Aprons. All reduced for this special sale. 30c Gingham 10c 23c and 30c Outing Flannels 17c $4.00 and J5.00 all wool Storm Serges, Princess Cloth. r.Ko French Serges and many other striped materials at ridiculously low prices, yd. 1.29; l.fJ) $7.00 Corset 3.f8 $5.00 Corset 2.4S $5.00 Wool-nap Iilanket3 3.25 $1.50 Silk Hose 9Sc Heavy Duck Pants $2.20 $4.50 Tinn Pants 2.69 $8.50 Heavy Logger Shirts 6.29 $10.00 Leather lined Vests 5.29 Specials in Groceries Fisher Blend, the best hard wheat flour, only $2.25 90c Horseshce chewing tobacco, per plug 70c White Wonder, the best laundry soap, 6 bars for 2'jc Walnuts, per lb 2c Peaberry Coffee, 2 lbs. for 45c Matches, per pkg 5c Soda Crackers, per lb 1 4c Karo Syrup No. 10, dark or light 55c Karo Syrup No. 5, dark or light 30c Wedding Breakfast Syrup No. 5 30c Gold Dust, per package 2c Mission Peas, 1 can 12c; 10 cans for 1 .00 Covo Cooking Oil, 2 qt. can 94c Argo Corn Starch, 3 for 2rc; Campbell's Beef Soup, per can 10c Borden or Carnation Miik, large can for He Cocoa, 2 H;s. for 25c 25c Corncake tobacco 1.'c And lots of other bargains wo, can't, l'st them all On L?rgre Orders We Figure With You force of law, and are entitled to the respect and support from : any good citizen which he ; would give to a decision of a ; court. When It passes on a con gested point, it is no longer good citizenship to be spouting on the streets about the rights and wrongs of this or that class, in such a way as to encourage and prolong contention over a matter which should be regard ed as legally settled. If a law, on trial, appears to need amend ing, or further legislation along the same line seems to be need ful, there are constitutional methods which can be applied, in which the whole body of the people can Join. But If any per son or any class holds that a law does not yet perfectly regu late the matter to which It ap I plies, no person or class is there by justified in setting the law aside. The peace and prosperity of this country require that we shall come to a point where no such thing as a strike will be resorted to as a means of set tling industrial questions. Strikes are bad business, and they do not promote good citi zenship or good neighborship. Taking the two strikes now on hand as a gauge and they have Hunger, the Beet Sauc. , Sjuc? Is used to create an appetite or relish for the food. The rllit ay in to look to your dlgentlon. When you have good digestion you are cer tain to rellno your food, f'hamb&r laln'a Tablets Improve the d:g:lon, crea'e a healthy appetite and cati;e a gentle movement of the bowels. loot been a expensive as some I othersthe wealth destroyed by senseless strikes tn this country would pay the nation al debt In from ten to twenty ; years, lift a great burden of tax ation from the shoulders of the ! people, provide for the educa Uon of all our youth on a liber al scale and vastly improve liv ing conditions In this country. . ,t , . . . ,t The Southern Pacific com pany has made Its plans and an nounced Its purpose to make on the east side in Portland. Thts work Includes the raising of Its tracks for a long distance on the approach to the river cross ing, thereby eliminating a large number of grade crossings, which, with the growth of busi ness on the east side, have now become serious obstructions t traffic. The total cost of all the Improvements which the company Is about to undertake there Is estimated at $6,500,000. Such an outlay as that on one little patch of ground seems to Indicate that the Southern Pa cific company has great faitn not only in the proHperity of business generally in western Oregon In the Immediate future, but In the prosperity of South ern Pacific business In particu lar In this region. Whether the company will commit Itself to this great program of Improve enmt before the outcome of the unmerger movement 1s deter mined the newspaper reports do not clearly Indicate. A bout between two heavy ! weight prize fighters has been postponed a week because one of the contestants had a boil on his nose, and his physician was afraid his antagonist might ac cidently burst It before it was "ripe". It will come off tomor row night; that is the fight, o This bit of sound economical philosophy Is credited to the New York Tribune: "War wages were bound to result in wage wars." - o Has anybody anything to say as to what shall be done about repairing or replacing the Main street pavement? o Among the recent notable deaths have been those of Hie .Inventor of the telephone and the Inventor of the ukulele. Both lived to a good old age. But if li I! I! cigarftts They are GOOD! I . , ... ' x - All Thrifty People Insist on getting products manufactured at home from their dealers they not only feel it their duty. hut. they know the real economy In aalog home products. The NOXALL Brand of poultry and dairy feeds and NORTH WEST flour are all borne products. It always paya to use NOXALL feeds better quality means more feed and tben at a saving. The best groceries In town recommend Northwest lour MANUFACTURED BY SPRINGFIELD MILL AND GRAIN COMPANY the Inventor of the phonograph has thus far escape the shafts of time and some other shafts. o A newspaper Jokester writes: "Divorces keep people in circu lation." Our observation bas been that the more divorces the fewer eople are put In circula tion. It seems to be also true that where the fewest people are put In circulation there the moBt divorces occur. mmmm GET IUD OF C1UT from tnf m t. av'tctttld ftuahed out re("l'tv. AuHori4 dealers uClat Klw) ttGit fc ( tr and fxeonM 1 hy rtU with XrwlM of U ewtrvet f f ad. m ITANDAff I OIL MODERN CRANKCASE CLEANING SERVICE SAME Old Story But a Good One. Mr 8. Manilla Ilurnn, Savanna, Mo, rrlttte an experience, tlio like of wh!i It liurt huupi'iind l:i ulmoHt every iioinl.li'.il.cM il In thin countiy, and has lieen lold and r luted by thoiinand of e'rwrs. aa follows: "I UHfd a bottle of C'liiiiiiberlulnn Colic and Dlurrlioen We invite a share of your trade; and feel certain we can save you money A. PIERCE & CO GROCERIES SPRINGFIELD, OREOON MAIN STREET Remedy about Bin year ago and a cured ma of flux (dysentery). I ba t another attack of tba aanw complaint thrae or four yeara ago and a few doaaa of tbla remedy rur4 ma. I have i commanded It to dotene of people elnce I flrat ueed It and aball contlnua to do ao (or I know It la s quick and ponltlva cur for bowel trouble a." acra lot oo Mb at. Maka ma 'i offer. NMd tha money. A. M. Piatt 1S73 E 65th atraet. Orcland, Ohio. lNITR5in'()KEC0NSi ti a B.v ca .? n al ITJi .Yi i Ft .1 AM TO. Tha UNI VIHSITY OREGON contain: The coilrgo of Literature. Sctcnca and the Arte with 22 department. The profttiional echooU of Archi tecture 'Duaineca AdminiitraltoR-Educetion-Graduate Study -La w Medicine Mueic Phyaical Educa tion Sociolog y The 47th Ytar Optnt October 2. IV22 for ococnotfue or anfi information uM0 Tht Rtnitrar, Uniotrntf of Oregon, Eufnt, Or ton. Sh oes We have the exclusive agency for the Itergmarn's logger and cruiser KhoeH. We also carry a full line of high tops. All French heel Shoes, In high top or Oxford regardless of cost to close .: $l.tJ9 Ladles white shoes Included. t Men's Dress Shoes , .'. $3.00; $5.00 Wen's Work Shoes $2.00; $4.00 AH ladies' and childrens' shoes reduced. 3 . if fs. i . . x ouccessiui varaauaics Arc tba Best Recommendation of O. A. C. Thla Institution offera a thorough, prececal, and atandard education at a coat within reach of the high achool graduate It offer training for collegiate digreea In: Agriculture Com mere a Engineering and Machine Art Forestry Home Econnmfca Mine riiarmacy Vocational Education Chemical Engineering Military Science and Tactlca Farmers Exchange Springfield, Oregon It offra training also In: The Bchctl of MubH, Itiyalcal Educa tion, Induatrlal Journalism. Fall Term Opens September 18. For. circular! of Information and llluatrated bloklot, write to The Registrar, Oregon Agricultural College Corvajlis, Oregon ITS TRAVEL TIME Round Trip Fares afford groat savings in travel costs this year to Tillamook County Uouches - Newport by-the-sen Crater Lake National Park Oregon Cuves Nat'l Monument Oregon's Forent, Lake, Klvor and Motintln Resorts Shasta Mountain Resorts - Yoscmlte National Park SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES SAN DIEGO and to BACK EAST CITIES Through California "The Way to Bee More of the U. S. A." "Orpgon Outdoor;" "California for the TourUt" and other beautiful folder nmlM Fit (OK ON REQUEST For fares, rcBervatlon and olhor particular, auk agenta Southern Pacific Lines JOHN M. SCOTT, General Paicngor 'Agent ua