The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, January 10, 1924, Page 2, Image 2

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T l ÏV RB HAY, JANUARY 10. 192
TH E SPRINGFIELD NEWS
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That wrltar who saya tharw la ao logical raaaoa for
(ha steady invrwaaa o f divorça should atudy tba pli» of
tta cana la lha allay.—North Adama Harald.
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OUR APPLES TO ENQLANO
MAIL SUBSCRIPTION RATS
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Northwest apple growers bare reason to congratulate
them selves on the dXaat of the protection program at the
recent English elections. The proposed new protect I re
tariff would have added about 75 cants to the coat of a
SPRINGFIELD. JANUARY 10. M ît
box of American apples »old In the markets of the trailed
Kingdom. But even with this victory there will be not
COUNTRY'S BUSINESS CONDITIONS
|murh reason for extravagant rejoicing If no better profits
While the volume of em ploym ent is two per are made on the comping exports than on those made from
cent sm aller than In the spring it is three p er the yt'ld of the harvest of 1922, Those apples were sold
re n t larger than a year ago. according to the in­ abroad because they were so cheap they were in the na
dex of factory em ploym ent of the Federal R e ­ tare of a g if t Of course they were thus taken off the
serve board. C ontracts for new buildings are 20 local market But at tin» best they w ire dumped on the
English market by our growers.
per cent greater th an last, year.
Final estim ates show larger yields of com . oats,
A London correspondent to the Oregon Voter vava that
tobacco and cotton than in 1922 and sm aller in spite of this low price the consumer In Fnglan I did
yields of wheat, hay and potatoes. Each of ten not get much proAl from (he loassustain si by the American
crops, except wheat, showed an increase in value grou-ra. Speaking of prices for this fruit In the English
markets this writer say»: ‘ The retail price of anv decent
according to the federal governm ent's report.
Railroad freight shipm ents shows a heavier apples la seldom leas than double t h i price paid by the
volume th an in previtwis years duriug the fall retailer, and commonly threw Umee the going p u re at the
period. Wholesale trade is but slightly larger than primary sa le " This enormous margin, he w iselv aaya
a year ago but retail trade increased 11 per cent. greatly lim its consumption.
Wholesale prices are three per cent lower than ' H ) state« that American applet constitute no less than
onefourth of the total of apples eaten in England, und
the previous year.
that Canada tends a Ilka amount. Ha advises that Amer
lean growers, instead of dumping their eecond class ap­
E d ito r ia l
C om m ent
ples in England, system atica]ly market thWr hes* grades
U P TO E U R O P E A L O N E
there, feeding their supplies into the trade as nestled,
It w F orofe, and "Europe only. thaS la to blame (or tta avoiding glutting and eo cutting out much of t h i su p er
•addition», and by no tw ist can even a fracUor. of respons­ profits of retailers.
ibility for them be laid at America'a door. Wasbiugtc-n
T his writer holds that on the apple crop of 1122 A m er
Post
lean growers lost no leas than 33.000 000 because of their
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lack of system atic marketing Until oar growers learn to
Aa Secretary Denby aaya. if oar warship« aran't made co-operate in establishing a foreign market as welt aa a
•qua] in effectlvem aa to those of the other fellow, what's home one, they may expect to lose to the power that do-a
tba use of paying out good money to maintain them at know how to trade sysut& atically and coop eratively —
•11.— Marion Star.
Portland Telegram.
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M aintain a high alundartl of Bread Excellence In your hotn<*
by the constant utte of
FEATHERFLAKE
FLOUR
“ It Makes Bread Light Aa a Feather”
Springfield Mill & Grain Co.
BORN—Janusur «, l i l t , at the
HISTORIC CABIN SHOWN
Mercy hospital in Eugene, to Mr and
A PICTURE OF YOUTH Mrs. T. C. W illiams of Marcóla, a
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IN ‘‘TOB’ABLE DAVID”
daughter, weight < pounds.
EUGENE CO LLEC TIO N AGENCY ,
Boys and girls of all ages, every­
When "Tol'abki David.” which As-
No collection, no fee.
No entry
where. Will rejoice a t the new s of
Mrs. W P Tyson has been ill the soclatMd First National Picture«. Inc. fee or do«» Ilegal departmeet
the presentation of Douglas Fairbanks past few days.
is releasing aa Richard Barthelmess f i t —
W H BROWERS. Mgr
first starring vehicle, appears on the
Jr'a, first Paramount picture. “Steph
Saturday
CAJ^L AND SEE Dr N. W Emery screen at Bell Theatre
ea Stepe Out." at the Rex Theatre
nortirjrnerv for the first time will see
this week. Tbs story U one of a typ­ on prices on plate and other work, tf
one of the most famous historic spots
ical American hoy. a high school
D r B. Ralph Dippel. DeatML Vitas of the Civil War. It Is Mosby's cabin
pupil. Stephen Harlow, Jr., like most kulidiag. SpriagOeM. Oragwa.
In which the famous
Confederate
red-blooded boys of his age. haa an
guerilla leader took refuge after the
aversion for text books As the story
Annual importa of Cblneae eggs attle of W inchester The story is pic­
progresses. Stephen go«» to Constan­
into the United States are more than turesquely told In the famous poem
tinople. where hit father
has se c t
offset by exporta of American eggs, of “Sheridan Twenty Miles Away.”
“ Say, BiU,
him to study Turkish history Con­
Tradition In the Virginia mountains
the United States D -rartm ent of Ag­
Attention w ill pat that
trary to exp ectation s Constantlnopk
to
this
day
Insists
that
any
man
desir­
riculture" declares Moreover, the Im­
r yonra
is full of excitem ent for Stephen— If
ported eggs are mainly dried and ing to escape cannot be captured In
I t ’s a
a revolution, the kidnapping of the
this t-rritory.
frosin eggs used by the larger bak­
Sultan's eon and street fights galore
Union soldiers hot on the trail of
eries. confectioners, and other w hole­
viee fa r all
count for anything.
sale consumera. * wii -reas American Mosby, came to the cabin where be
of
-Stephen Steps Out” is a fast mov.
exporta are principally shell eggs. Dur­ had paused for a bite to eat Without
tngfl comedy throughout. It Is a pic­
ing the ten month-’ tid in g October. hesitation he climbed Into the chlgn
ture all will enjoy Thsodore Roberts
1123, 15.000.000 pounds of dried and ney Searching the place they failed
is featured In support of the star ana
froten eggs were Imported, aa com par to find him, aa the hot chimney seem ­
others in the cawt ioclude Noah
WESTINGHOUSE
ed Inaccessible to them as a biding
Beery, Harry Myers and Frank Cur­ ed with 18.000.000 pounds Imported place
SERVICE
Eugene
rier. Joseph Heoabery wag the di- during the corresponding period of
1923.
rsetor
Spri n g fi eld New» 11-30 per year
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C H IP OFF
T H E OLD
BLOCK
In Ms First picture
A thrill-filled tale of ad­
venture in the Orient
Bubbling with Fun
Tingling Excitement
Lightning
DOUGLAS
FAIRBANKS jr
'Stephen
Steps Out*
THEODORE
ROBERTS
Action
Now Playing—
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
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On Good Groceries this year will retu rn you a greater
profit if you buy here. The quantity and quality are al­
ways right.
Community Cash Store
W. M. Green, Prop.
DR. GEO. A. SIMON
Examination Free
Phone 355-J
Over Lud ford's
915 W illam ette Street
E U G E N E , O REG O N
Form the Habit
of buying
Sanitary Meat Market
Round Trip Tickets
The best meat at a price that will bring you back and make
you a regular customer.
FREE DELIVERY 9:30 a. m. DAILY
The saving made on two trips by
purchasing “re tu rn ” instead of "one­
way'' tickets. I h approxim ately the
cost of one round trip ticket.
Holverson Bros, Props.
3 Trips for the Price of 2
In addition to Having you money,
the train can be deiiended upon to
furnish you with
II
Safe and Comfortable
ICE CREAM OF
RARE
FLAVOR
Everybody like« a dish of our
cream, because of Its velvety
softness and rithnei-s of flavor.
Nothing of the “store cream ”
about It—It tastes and 1» Ilk »
the good old fashioned creamy
kind you love.
service, irrespective of rain, snow,
ice and o ther unfavorable w eather
conditions.
Ride the Train
T he Tudor Sedan 1« a gift
every member of the fam­
ily w ill share. It adda to
dally happineaa. It w ill
extend the Joyous spirit oi
Christmas to every day oi
the year.
radiator, broad cowl, aun
viaor, and large windows
make it atyliah in appear­
ance. Yet it iaaoldat the
lowest price ever asked lor
a Sedan— only $500 I.O.B.
Detroit.
Thia new Ford type ia oi
an exceptionally pleaaing
design. W id e doors open­
ing forward, folding right
front neat, and a roomy
Interior make It a conven­
ient car to uae; ita high
The rich, permanent luster
oi its finish, the quiet g.xxl
taste of its upholstery, and
the ornamental treatment
of ita full-nickeled hard­
ware, all help to make it a
car you are proud to drive.
Tkit Car can b t obtain'd tbront h tba Ford ft'n bly Purduuo Plan.
Loral Agent will gladly give you any In­
formation y o j knay wish regarding fares
and train schedules.
A sst
EGGIMANN’S
Give One For Christmas
W ing M otor Co.
J O H N M. S C O T T
Pass >nger Traffic Manager
PORTLAND, OREGON
CA
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