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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
Published Every Thursday at
Springfield, Lane County. O w ton . by
Many a small boy Is kept after uehool becttuse
hla father wvrked his arithmetic wrong.
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F C. WKSTERF1KLD Manager
atered aa second class mattar. February 14. 1903 at tbs
postotftee. Springfield. Oregon
M A IL S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E
O , . Y e a r In Advance...
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T h re e M onth» ...
Wx Months
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IJkelv the Chicago man who had his ear
bitten of by a friend will listen next time.
T H E W IL L A M E T T E P R E 3 S
H. K MAXEY. Editor
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Scientists now claim they can add 10 years
to life. Bill for it would probably cut off 20.
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The mus le about Muscle Shoals has been In
the Jaw so far.
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C om m ent
Í PRINGFIKLD. NOVEMBER K». 1923.
ran make their way and win a prominent place in the
business Held. Newspapur advertising and good »»rvlcu
are toola with which they ran do L— Roseburg Review
New«.
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"The man who la alw ays sneering al our public Ufa
and our public men la a thoroughly bad cltlscn. and wh»i
llllle Influence he wlelda In the community 1« wleldeil for
evil The public speaker or.the editorial writer who leaches
men of education that their pro per attitude toward Amer
ban politics should be one of dislike or Indifference
doing all he ran to perpultuBa and aggravate the very
evil» of which he la ostensibly rmplalnlng ’ Theodore
Roosevelt.
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Life H h»bor, or labor Is life, whichever la preferred
I,el no one beguile yon with dreams of Idleness
Work
The man who 1« trying to build up a business should)
study the mental process»» of Ihe public, and Io do the
thing* that »cent to be necessary to atttract publics’
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M ake S p rn fltie ld the In d u s tria l C enter of Wes-
tentlon If he Just offers hl» »luff for »ale. without much
tern Oregon.
regard to popular psychology or eltrt to attract attention
II. Develop a Strong T radin g P o int; Budd a City
h , la to t Uk.ly ♦> g«t vert far. There 1« a kind of
of Contented Homes.
mental affinity between the quality called "push and
I I I . Im prove Living Conditions on the Farm . Pro­
the popular mind, eo !ha« a person who exercise- pu<h
mote the Ra smg of Purebred Livestock and
wins popular favor. People like to do business with him.
the Growing of FruiF. W o rk fo r B etter M arkets
This explains why so many business successes. have been
IV. T e ll the W orld About Oregon’s Scenic W onder-
built up out of newspaper advertising. If a producr oi
land.
a distributor make» It his regular business Io advertise
in a new «pa|*r. he gain« two positive advantage». In
Europeans are acting like men without a Ihe first place, he will sell a let of Ihe .p e d a l .tuff
country. America being the country they an that he advertise«. If he 1» getting out stuff lha, people
want
they w ill «Bgrely toad his n o tices to see what
Ttihout.
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kind of stuff he Is offering. Rut ths seller does a lot
n t-te than mjereb win the Interest of Ithose who at any
\ New York woman shot her landlord for a tim e want the particular stuff he is ndvertl.lng. He also
robber. A mistake which seems quite easily creates a general Impression that he 1« one of that useful
element of people who are commonly celled "pusher. ” |
made.
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Push la a line quality.. It art.ee frm a «XP* of mind
On many motor roads now the day of rest has that competition to sharp, tha, they must go up agaln .t
path The pusher« look over a business field, and realise
become the day of unrest. *
that competition to »harp, that tho ymuat go up aglnst
wt.pular habits. But they show their pushing quality by
The sun never sets on an American Legion energy and Initiative, and If they go at it righ t they
.„Mime . „I,
or «IM SBpNMB N M f f
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wish I could plant *lm gospel of loyally Io work and In.
tereat In accom plishm ent- Warren (I llard ln t
s e e
Whoever may hold the wal. h on Ihe Rhine. I’Bcla
Ham makea It plain that he d oe. not Intend to monkey
with Ihe work» Boston Transcript
Half of the world Is said Io ba engaged In «gn< ulture.
Thai . h o » the other half llva. U tile Itm k (lagetle
They say there Is an încrsAaa In child labor " " ’»>
0 tan t noticeable around the home Columbia Record
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Il Is one of Ihe lncon»ls|en.” les of life that the very
person* Who argue «gainai m ea su re for n .llon al d e f e n c e
al home are hoi for aggreaslve enlrar.ee In the affair, of
Europe
Troy
N Y I Time«
E d ito ria l Program
move i
M A K E IT IN T O A BACH O F B R E A D
AND LE T
P R O V E IT S G O O D N E S S .
T H E PRO O F OF T H E
T H E B A K IN G .
ORDER
FEATHERFLAKE
FLOUR
post and never seems to rise on a bonus
. .. . high er qu aitiv
IEGON NEWS ITEMS
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November 3 manufactured IO9.354.O44 cordln({
repl,rts received at the
feet of lumber, sold S3.80l.0S» feet and uff(ceg o( , he o r,,Klin Grower» t’o-oper
,H T C 0C C T ,hlppe<1 10!915S3S feet’
atlre association nt Salem. Il wag
An extension of time to July I. gald , ba, practically all of the IMS
1924. has been granted the Southern vrop hag been contracted, al prices
«P acific for construction of the Maple- saIiSfa<-tory to the producers
Ol ton.CuShm»n road, which Is being re- Sufft<.,ent di|(l!in|, Of the main crop
H lltliL u l
Brief Resume of Happenings
the Week Collected for
ANO
BE
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D IF F E R E N T —
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O F GOOD B R E A D .
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M AKES
BETTER
FEATHERFLAKE
FLO UR
BREAO .
Y t/l’R ORtK’KIl SELLS IT.,
b“«‘ t0 rep,ace the °°* 1t,ken “ “ of Oregon
p o ta to « h .d been done by
roadbed for the Cooa Bay line-
November I to Indicate that the aver
OUT Readers.
The constitutionality of the law re- agi, g)je o, tbe luhers will be much
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quiring a county to return to a city |wb)W normal, which will reduce both
John S Herman has been appointed To per cent of the road taxes collect y,e(d p,.,. acre anj p. rcentage of mar
n o « ,m a s t e r a t Clarno, Wheeler conn ed on property In the city lim its to to ketab,„ lu bers.
In som e Helds the
be tested in a suit brought by the city po,a, p..g .r e so small that tho crop
The annual meeting of the D o u g in a - Astoria against Clatsop county.
prob .b l, bot be dug.
County Taxpayers’ league will be held The
Cottage
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_ Grove city council and Work on the two new bridges to be
the forest service practically have ar- j^natructed at Harrisburg and Albany.
In Roseburg
e urg December 20.
o{ therived at an agreement whereby the ln ,
y.probably will be start
The plant and ^ * “ « 7 J £ aaI. Is permitted of .»»out two billion „„ (>urly D„ Ml gprln(?. accor.,ln<
an
destroyed bvfeet of timber upon the la y in g . reek niiuncen,ent niade by c . „ McCul
pnblished at Hain« .
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- waterghed which .supplies the etty. lou|?b bridge engineer lor the state
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Officers of the Tillamook County highway department. Mr. McCullough
Large shipments of »toe w. re ma, < Crean>ery assOciati<-n have requested ggVe ont this information after he had
from the upper Wallowa 'a
public service commission to Is- received word from Linn county to the
loads being shipped from Enterprise
>n or(,..r < Iinii,..|i,„B the Aiu.-ri• plfect that the bridge bond issue bud
and Joseph.
Railway Express ronipany to ex- carried.
The Southern Pacific company r>
free delivery xone tn the city Grappling with a supposedly rabid
ported to the Oregon public service
TlII»m<K>k.
coyote which had attacked him. Ken-
commission that It has a shortage o
Grande | , planning Its future n...„ K.l«ard» of Fort Rock. 14 years
approximately 930 cars.
water supply from Mill creek, near o|d. held the animal until hia father.
The Eastern Oregon Light & Power sunini4>rv(lle where three springs William Edwards, killed It with a
company has tiled with the publiccome ou, of the ground, supplying c | ub. The boy was badly bitten and
service commission application for re- ^ _ b day more tban - 000 w>0 gai |On» wa3 brought to Bend to take the j
valuation of its properties.
water. The system will require a pa steUr treatment. Deschutes nationul
Fire broke out ln the basement of
pipeline.
forest men believe there Is danger of
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- church
u — V . at
. c Corvallis
-..rv a iii, T h St u t 1 umb,.r company, oper- a aerious outbreak of rabies in central
the new ------
Baptist
and before it was subdued had done s ating two saw m ills at North Bend. I* Oregon.
damage
estimated
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-pen n i.i’ .
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m ag B en d a
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Work is being rushed on th e M cK ay ,
tMnhSE in ,h *' Seven Devils dis- (hp M,.(|,„ rd „ n i , e if tin- P o s ta l T e le -j
dam near Pendleton. About 200 men lr|,.t fifteen miles southwesterly from Kraph cab le company, has received
are employed and double shifts are be-tbe city
Several mile» of *«*?” « word from the executive offices in
ing used on tunnel and rock work.
railway from the timber to the head N(iw Y(Jrk , bat „he won ¡n the sem l-i
Tuesday s special election In Oregon, of tidewater on South inlet will be annual banner contest which the com
which resulted in approval of the ln-constructed and two logging cam»" pany offPrs to Its successful managers
come tax law. cost the taxpayers of will be operated.
| n eacb district. The territory In-
the s ta te between »75,000 and >100.- A ssessed valuation of property in c,„d(!d tn the district tn which Miss
000
Oregon, exclusive of public utflltiM. GameroB competed Includes Oregon.'
The Hood River Traffic association thia year aggregates >15.879.880 1« in Waabington and Montana.
composed of all Iruit shippers In the excess of the valuations last year ac-
hearings were held at
gountv have
;i..ned rail lines to < » rd in g to a
y riend M o n M M Engineer Lup-r In .
J g -J .
rgency rate o n 'h e state tax < om m ls.ioner. \ aim.i
a ,,„ n ,,f ltl(. wa„ .r righ t.
tionx as reported by the assessors » of tb(, 1>egt.hulea rlvar and Its trlbutar-
Five hundred K night, of P y th ia s«»
ot l “ C *lB l’ t0 ’“
i n The adjudication will make water
from so u th e rn O regon a tte n d e d a d l , - 6 *2’»7’ ’
righ t. In Central Oregon a matter a t
t r i« convention of the order at Med- The volume of product, canned by’ deflnlte. permanent record, and will
ford at which 70 candidate, were In-the A.hland Preserving company will pro„ of <reat value in the develop-
be at least 50 per cent greater thi. ment of thia region, a , ’it will assure
aU „ v
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1,.,. r>„e»i„nrt y,)ar ,han during any former year, and for all timPg just how l^rge a water
Dr. Esther Po
vej y.
tb0 8nUre product ha, been sold A nguppIy „„«„.g can depend on for the
physician h a , been decorated with the
f
employ«d {utur„
‘.rom ent form er hospital .ervlce dur-
.
YOUR
OVEN
F L O U R IS IPf
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The T hank.glrtug turkey
r u ts ia tu ta t
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w a i r t i i A k « am
FORD SER V IC E
X17HEN your Ford Car need» ad-
™ justment have experienced Ford
mechanics do the work.
Our men are Ford Specialists
and we guarantee all work to be
satisfactory.
m ark et'
he war
The Clatsop county court will openopaned at Roseburg when a buyer pnr-
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. . . . b i d , December 4 on the constructioncbaaed a carload of prime birds at 35
Operating ‘ n,J oraal”t,in‘ "Ce
’ “J of a rHnf(,rced concrete bridge across cen t, a pound. The turkey, w ere,
official, of the Southern Pacific ,yw
Necanlcum riTo , On Broadway a. .hipped to Hartford. Conn. The bird,
tern .r e expected to arrive thi . week
gtruc. makln< up th | . carload were obtained
on the usual pre-winter Inspection trip
r(jported tQ be , n , (n
of Y„nc, n , and O ak-,
®f the lin e , of Oregon.
dangeroua condition.
land and worn choice fowls. It la
One hundred and , l i t y three car-
. - — j j anticipated that the price this year
or . „ „ o r , „ . . . I , - 0 . 0
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central Oregon lambs, have been ship-of H e n a L
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ag he w asty’. crop will be about 10 per cent
ped out of Bend thia fall to be
X 0U»k'* low doorway. .U r i greater than laat year. It 1. eatlmatod. (
Our charges for labor are reason­
able—suggested by the Ford Motor
Company.
ed for the spring market».
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whlch fMUjte<l in »20,000 Laxity In business methods, illegal
The dryest fall In the 52 years dur-
iaaeg The hotel, bath-house, boat-transfer of Yamhill county general j
lng which rainfall records have been
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w(jro burnodi
fundg t0 three road funds and dla-
kept by the United States weather
» ,» « k b Klux Kian from »«nslon between county official, were (
bureau, with only one exception, is M ember, of the Kn
admlntatraUon of Tam
the present season In Portland.
every section of western
‘ h hu, Counly nnancas. | n a report re-
The Portland Rai.way. Light * P o w - ^
o w a U a llo n turned by the grand Jury at McMinn-
♦r company h t , been granted a fran-
Officers ville. No criminal charge, were mad .
ch .se by the pubilc service m m u to
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between Findings of the special grand Jury I
sio a to construct a pole line along the
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persona participated In Indicate Yamhill county to In draper
Columbia River highway between Port--*
ate financial strait*. The findings dla
land and Scappoose.
thn
„ „ „ r lo s e the fact that the county b a . a!
M .rv Seymour the laat of the Waaco «"«r«’ Neuner '* R<” " 5
„ net deficit of outstanding warranti of
tylN ol I S « , which once Inhabit- —
Hy dlatrict
»<#’771 ’ <• ’ h,ch
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I^l the basin « hero The D alle, is now '“" « « « » y . who has been at M .
„„„ allow(Ml ,,y law. The |
located and from which Wasco coun-vlllB Investlgat ng
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Wing Motor Co.
total liabilities of the county are >164,-
th e ago of 113 years.
county in InvestlgaHu’r a number ol 6
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One hundred and twenty-nine mil1 ’ bootlegging cases,
rrportlr,8 to 'h e W e.t Const Lumber-
wamul .
■» jc a . are of
SprlngCeld
jnen’s associntlon for the week to v
rear.
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IKSMbia mi
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