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Published Every Thursday at
Springfield, L««« County, Oregon, by
THE W ILLAM ETTE PR ESS
F C. W ESTKRFIBI.D M anager
B . B MAXEY. Editor
stored a t second class m atter. F eb ru ary J4. IMS a t th e
poi,office. Springfield. Oregon
In « ““* ways y °u alw*y» p*y for what you COUNTRY BANKERS ASKED
gvt even If you don’t always get what you pay TO RALLY AGAINST CHANGE
for.
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IN FEDERAL SYSTEM
It la hard on a girl to m arry a m an whose mo­ Chart«« A. Faircloth of Tampa, Tello
ther was a cook.
of Costa W hich Will Bo Passed
The biggest things In life are the sm aller
things.
Along to Producer« If H andling
of Non-Cash horns Is Stopped.
JU L Y
IT.
1924
In the Iranaacllon. If. however, «be
payee bank I» not a m em ber of the
system . then a difficulty arises Often
the payee hank w anta to m ake a high
collection charge and thia the Fed-
era) R eserve lunik will not perm it. I
The com m ute« on th e collection of I
n o n c a sh Reins of the F ederal Re |
serve B anks has recom m ended that I
the board prohibit th e F ederal It”
serve Hanks handling n o n cash Items .
They contend thia work Is coaling Ih» ,
Federal R eserve Hanks 19 cents per 1
Item and th a t only s*-< of the mem-1
her banka, mostly In th e largo cities
T he dellclou. beverages served at our
a re m aking u;>e of this facility,
Mr Faircloth recently m ade vigor fountain are a subtle tem ptation livrd
T h ai's why so many
on» p ro lest against this recom menda- _ lo with«,end
(Ion. lie pointed out that If this a « r-! V.H.pIc lisv» formed a habit of d rin k ­
vice he dlscontlnuod II will cost th e ing here regularly.
m em ber hanks located outside the |
Fed. cal He , e v e cities and b ra n c h '
»“•'» h» ' ,u *'
Soda with a
“S N A P”
that can’t
copied
be
By Robert Fuller.
New York. July 17, 1924 —C harles
A rislrvlolh. P resident of the Nation
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I «1 City hank, of Tam pa. Florida, has
Most of the platform builders have more ham ­ gone to bat against some featu res of
THURSDAY. JU LY 17. 1924
Ihe F ederal R eserve S ktem whloh
mers than nails.
he believes to Injurious Io Ihe sm all­
Editoria! Program
Not all the all-day suckers are found in candy e r bank« of the country, ami Inimical
lo Ihe Interest of ihe farm er».
stores.
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Make Springfield th e Industrial C enter of W es­
"It Is high tim e." ho »ays, “for Ihe
tern Oregon.
Many a young couple use the fork In th e road hanker» of America lo lay aside every
Develop
a
S
trong
T
rading
P
oint;
Build
a
City
it.
fo r a spoun.
ihlng that smack.« of »elflshne»» In
of Contented Homes.
» .o h T " *
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fr" " '
considering m atter« affecting th e ay» c l t l e . .1 le a s , $8.000.00« to c d l e . .
III. Improve Living C onditions on the Farm . Pro­
tb .r o hem s
T his the fa rm e r, s u d i " * frw h fru ,‘ ” r p” r ’ fru it Juices
lent
so
that
each
proposal
for
a
mote th e Ra a ng of P urebred Llveatock a.nd
E d ito r ia l
C om m ent
change may he considered strictly on o th ers using the «mail hanks would »«^ “•* o l,,*’r m slerla « «rv of Iho
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th e Growing of F ru it; W ork for B etter M arket«
Absolute «loanlln,«»
It« m erit to the end th at the system have lo pay They have no, become (tuest quality.
IV. Teil the World About O rvgon’a Scenic W onder­
Is
m
aintained
botti
Insul» and out­
A STRONG CANDIDATE.
may ren d er the grnatpat possible s e r­ used to having th e ir non-cash Item«
land.
A fter fighting fo r th re e week«, a fte r Injecting rellgtou* vice to the banking and business In­ handled w ithout a collection charge. side Ihe founlaln
issues Into th e m eeting a t every conceivable opportunity, ters*!« of America.
and F aircloth contends to m ake a Jlw|| BM , hn povaragOS a re d istin ctiv e
a fte r allow ing the oil stain ed McAdoo, to lead in the bal- ■ "E very hanker, farm er, stock ra is­ charge now would create a g re a t d e a l for th eir delicate, satisfying quality—
THIS NATION OF YOURS
loting fo r day a fte r day. th e D em ocratic p arty did the er. In fact, every one affected should of preju d ice against the «valein '
our service I» m arked by eonllnous
No one realizes how things grow in America, thin« it sofauld have done at the s ta rt and nom inated w rite to Hon D It Crlsxlnger. Gov­
effort to please custom ers.
how rapidly we are climbing toward really gigan- j ohn w . D avta for presid en t. T he D em ocratic nom inee ern o r of the F ederal R eserve Hoard.
Th« Doubtful Q uantity
It's So Oslleloua—You’ll Like IL Toe
tic enterprises, w orthy in size of the richest is w ithout doubt one of th e ab lest Democrat« of thi» W ashington. D C . voicing objection
lull: "W hy. I didn't know y o u ,
country. Recently some figures Of New York S gen eratio n , a man with a proven record of ability, of to any o rd er discontinuing Ihe hand­ drank liquor.*
•'S«« Our Window”
National City Bank were published. In May efficiency and of honeaty and integ rity .
ling of non-cash Item s by F ederal lie
Phil: “To he frank, old man. I don
1893. deposits in th at bank am ounted to twen- I)p J,,,, pTOW1 his ability as a law yer, aa a bu., Incas serve B arks."
know w hether I .|o m yself."
ty-five millions. On April I Of this year t h e
an ,j
a diplom at. Ho ha» »erved hl» country well
Non t'a:,h Items. It appear«, are
bank's deposits were seven hundred and fortj on many occasions it 1» tru e th e ch arg e of reactlo aary notes, draft», acceptances and other
millions. the total resources nine hundred ami w,n
flung a t him . Ute «ante aa demagogue« charge forma of security having a fu tu re dale Flora M cFlim sey at th» Seashor«.
run.
Male ( aller "Is MI«» Flora In?"
thirty-four millions. In the report of t h i s April ,j,at Coolidge is too conservative.
of cash paym ent
As at present op­
the bank showed am ong its assets more than nine- The cou n try would he safe in the kr.*id« of e ith e r Cool- erated when a local bank which Is Maid: "Yes. hu, th e poor glrl ha«!
ty-five millions of United S tates Government ¡<jge or d h v I r Both a re branded «» conservative. N either a m em ber of th e Federal R eserve S' I had to go tn h.-d whil« h er h ath ln ’l
bonds and certificates. And in thirty days that upppenh« to th e radical elem ent o f his party. P erhaps stem sends a non-cash Item for col­ s u lt'j bcln’ w ashed."
have elapsed since th at reporT w as published, the the radical elem ent of both p arties will <o to l«a Follett«* lection from an o th er bank which Is
bank has a profit of a million and a q u arter on »pitat ta a possibility th at will be di»cus»«*«t repeatedly a m otnber of the svstern th ere 1» no
the increased value of its Government bonds,
tj,e N ovem ber election.
charge for collections, the F ederal Re­
This isn’t a governm ent to sell short, and not • Tjje D em ocratic p arty ha» n ev er had »uch antagon serve B ark acting as the Interm ediary
one to m ake its citizens worry.
Ismg an(j b ittern o n a» It has today. McAdoo supporters
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fought S m ith b itterly . Sm ith su p o rter» a re b itte r at
MAIL SUBSCRIPTION RATE
Oaa Year In Advance
»1.25
T h ree Mentha
Btx M entha ............... ........ 75c
Single Copy
,.
Justice may be blind but an Atlantic City judge
' 8c held a bathing girl for fu rth er exam ination.
Dignitaries of the Methodist Episcopal church
Khl Klu* Kian •»«”"* « •«
t^nwcratic par,)
suggest deporting all aliens caught violating the » -» " ^ t IMvi. b ttterly on th e convention « o o r ^ P er
Volstead act. That new idea would enable t h e h»t>* «**» «» * hy h,< b ro th er, ( b a r k y , was offered the
Shipping Board to earn a profit, if it got all the v lce-rresidentlal nom ination T th - N --brask.. g o v e rn ,-
business The Methodist gentlemen are m istak -ih»»
><“ '* '»
hln> 11 »«ca-prcoW« n .ia ’ nom ina
en in their statem ent that ’ aliens m ake up t h e ’“ ™ «e ha« ridden in to office on th e reflected glory
bulk of those who break the Volstead law.” Gen- <* th* 0111 Commoner He ta a law y er by trade, but a.-
tlenien that go down to the sea in ships to meet «’*’'•"< <° r*P‘’r'«- h“ had
” °‘h*’r ’h“"
the rum fleet twelve miles out. are, as a rule. tha‘ obtained through hl« rep u tatio n .» a “Joiner” of
Americans Of BC •
n a tio n s .
to lg es. fo r u ftfch he acted In a legal c a p a c ity T he only
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stren g th he brings to the tick et 1« to have W illiam Jen
A Philadelphia editor has been adjudged, by the
Bn?an w ithdraw hl« opposition to Davta and get
oourt. insane a t night, but sane in the daytime. ’nt0 ,he h“ n<* wa*on-
Actions of m any other people would Indicate
In th e vice-presidential nominee» th e D em ocratic con-
they are in the sam e class. Only the co urt h a s , •entlon did not have th e name fo resight a» did th e Ko
U Ot ruled on their case as yet.
1 publicans. B rig ad ier G eneral Dawes Is a poultlve char-
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, acter, a man of g reat ab ility in buslne»«. in professional
fields and as an organizer. H is work fo r the A m erican
In 1921 we paid 60 per cent o f our taxes to arm y In F ran ce and la te r aa th e firs t budget com m ission­
the federal government and 40 per cent to the er has given th e country confidence In hfs ability, his In­
sta te and local units. Now th e reverse is true. teg rity and his honor. T h e co u n try h as no such con fl­
it's about time we started some tax red u ctio n )deiwe ,n y je D em ocratic vice-president lal nom inee.—Rec-
d o se to home.
1 ,,r(j P re ss E llensburg.
FOLKS
IN OUR
TOWN
Credit
may be a
Necessity
P erhaps now. you a re able to
pnsh cash for the things you
b
f ’.
But th ere may com e a
To Oregon ’s Tlacationland
tim e when it may be neceaaary
low roundtrip fares
to go Into debt. E stablish your
credit by paying your hills now
C rater i-ake, T illam o o k, N ew port, Cooa
Bay beachca, Oregou Cave», tbe M cK enzie
R iv er and scores o f d e lig h tfu l m ountain
resorts in O re g o n are available for your
vacation this summer.
Special lo w ro u n d trip fares ore now in
effect to ail points. Stopovers along the line.
w ith F irst N ational
cheeks.
Those accepting them acknow l
edge your ability to pay and It
will no, bo long before you and
your honesty a re known.
A n d on Friday*. Saturdays and Sundays
even low er roundtrip fares arc »«»Li, w ith ­
out stopovers along the route. T hese fares
have a return lim it o f 16 days.
Goodness
For complete inform ation and copy o f our
hcHtklct “ Oregon Outdoors” communicate
w ith
T he First
Gracious
National
—»
Bank
C. OLSON. Local Agent
Phone 65
By
OF EUGENE
Edward
Since 1883
MiCulloogh
AUTOCASTER
G o o d
m eavsns
Southern Pacific
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HOPE
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A DO PTBO
IT
Open Air Dance
Every Saturday Night
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Auspices Springfield Post
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Tb<- t", d. cy of th e newest ad ­ to chan, i tue tension nod welqlit
vance
r
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control ?• lc
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coni-
metit. by changing t i e tun.'n.'.
p;i.-«:ed m i- of w ires and i-ontrol» changes w hat is .allied th e "nato ru l
um n in ■
frequency of the radio tun.-r or
T his n atural
to w n o e r
f'O' of th e !>'»t and I the musical strli '
Simple
t t In th e world 1« the frequency is the ra le of vibration
which
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for
flu? tuned
one t ile, <>,.<' V-.o., ,-et which tn*'e-:
tw o l ours to a » e nl
and ho
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If a piano strin g is tu n «1
to the fr>-pi-n
if i . ' i i ) m o- cm ,,.-i
A. Ph no m anipulation all lo, »1 stf,
tl >na can fa? tm.. rt to quickly and sc ,,i.d, which |M the ,d t c t » f n dii!»
lo ir ' r';s!',n< e a’ ions aa fa r sw »y <!, It will . I ve off n , rWP’l fb a t
b . 2,000 miU . cai
'«11/ he reached. ffeqner -y n hencrer If Is d ’ dncfs-il
»1 t of thea.
, w I not. however, <>r d rin k . T h at hupp a» la. uus.;
tuning the string to 2"d cych» I«
au ,o’ r o loud
nothing more than making its n at­
J
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al, m . of a c. dem ..... ' nrlntlotiH Its easlc- . , r natu r,.1 ra le of vi­
bration I» i
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it joBuenaere ■ nd co I I j correspond
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bnt l i your 'n crial u. il your bea«
tb n.
A brn«s pia*» coi dcn». i la NOTI
as sotia netory ns an iltinninm i
p ian <-n> because brasa piate,, c r .
r<sle qui 'ly , csp e d il!) If y<>u m a
licer ocean". rive; i o r lakes.
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resistane« ls 1«*».
American Legion
Good Orchestra
Fine Big Floor
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