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I THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS TAGS TWO THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS' John r» h li» b « 4 «very Tharaday at 8Brte<n»i.i Lae# Coonty. Orefo». *y T H B w illamitt . BMBS . . L E T tX lL L A R S S E R V E W IT H IM lV O lilU IY B la tk« l»»i war. we dreft«d oar r« u a s a»«n T«*»fc Ik ® « from ik « n«ld. ih « fa«-t®ry. thw »tor« aad tk « o fn -r Took D R IF T IN G C tT Y W A R D them from lb * m other father, w ife and rk lld W e pul A f.rw j*» a«ar tow tlaad who *• a*®° • • k,M* 4 «rocker r if t « , la Ik e lr h«ad» »ad «•»< ’ h *w <® ,b ’ <>r»ai A ivea- Is aa« of I k * b«lldt»< iroB«a h a » taken » a rk 1» > * • city lu r * oeereea* »t kM otd trad« ikaag k he koto« na to k a fsn n . 11« *•> » Aa tb«y m a n jie d away. D o lla r. Mood «»» »k« rurb«»o»« Ed i .. — ,tfe> beartnn the highest m ilitary honors |<okaibl- to obtain In thia <»untry General of the Annie# Of the United State. The f t ™ " * * ? O ,J £ L * 5 S o “ « ' i X B .t» r e 4 >1 >e«o»d d . . . m a tter F - b w a n 1«. IM S a t th® , h e Kreat World War are found tersely worded poetotflcw. S fn a g fto M . O re«oa * »a- - which m -- k ..nanre those official -------- records ensure for men i a C om m ent • • h i* pay m k*» trad« t» » a ftic i« « ’ t® k |p* ,w o w * ’ • • aa he a a the fa n » a a i « iU k .v « eanaxb '•» w h ‘< h to »appori hl« fam ily W hat Ito «»«• oat e f the f . n o tk t. re a r .h o a d k« taoMiy v » l » « t ' 1» tka r« la i h i . Incident any fciet of tk« « r«a>ea d rift cityw ard? w ^ -w - . fo —a r t k - . —- — • - - Th- — B e a r. I Rwakoefc ,a ,her» r»*iir a drift ctrrward’ Sear# A<TR.ultlira, ^ a d a G e ® . a tta r aa in .a # n ta i « r . e y of thia (ju<-Uoa ju s tly .a id *-Rkww la»t r * a r saotkae Billiton pwh I and rh e rre d lu s lU r And w ared 0»«« W h U * 'h e b«r> fought and died m »ny of ibem a n l were wisinded and m aim ed—« lU l other» of them tbM'SPS turned »nd bred a toot Of other doltore tor the p ro fite er T h e M tu rn a lla o f greed wa» » nation»! d l*g r» *e -C a p p e r. W eekly a a a S O M E " F A I T * T H A T A IN 'T BO M any thin«« lb « - many of ue today believe Io he true h » r . become “fact»" by rapwMttok through the year«. Ito II ro»y he a» lo th »tory which elar*ed recently when H e n ry Ford wa» ejected referee for the ln d l» n « p o llJ «uto- m ohl'e r la » .lr . to the eft*«« «•»»’ k * w a . an aatom obtl« ra rin g d riv e r la the ea rly d .y « H a did eoroe fast d riving , but not la ra rin g H e got Itern ey O ldfield Io do I Hat In of moment a place in history. The great war aaa ~ M A IL B U B S C R IR T IC N R A T E lie change in wrought the In Pershing's case. case O a e T e a r la Adraaea »1 » T h raa M oatka — -M e »ill forever stand beforethe General IVrehing P< Six Month. TS* Stagi* t~opf ------- M American people a soldier pe«-,..» _ as ------- - - on - - whom the gods h » a t te » i toft Ik « fa f a o n n . »ad n rnowet Into ***•• rtttoa. T h * smiled benignly. stand* ignly. He stands today an inspiration |.o p te r » c tk« » ” i t®’« T H U R S D A Y . S E P T E M B E R I t . ISIS to the normal American schoolboy the living ex popatatloa kaa lacrMUwd d arla s t k * • • » * tun« »boat ample of possible achievement as a result of close J WA-«®®: » k ic k m *««a there are J L M M M more p»«'pl# application, integrity, faithfulness to. tniM. «>u- to he f«d »ad I.SM.SSS I« -', producer» of food ' Editorial Program T k l . O tlftta s o f popalattoa I . *»•« a» Inev ita b le under pled with a aound education and a full develop- M ake Spr ngt atd the induatrial Cantar of Waa- ment of normal Intelligence. There is nothing J>rr»*nl rood It lo o . o f tow farm price« »nd hldh City w age, brilliant about Pershing, nothing theatrical. He '»a t k * n o « ®f w a te r th w w ay or that at th« tipplns of tern Oregon. him. Ford • » • ■ w je rh .alc . developing »” engine, has not risen because </ draniati«* appeal He a trough, A xattttoe toavlng lb# f ir m fo r the city » I« » » » for IL Develop a Strong Trading Point; Build a CHy and eomg .pcedy driving he did wa« ln<-td«nl«l lo th a t. has never fired the imagination of his countiy m «a». »a »4d«d tw o aallltoa difference h e lw r-n run»’ .» d of Contented Monte. A lot of tbl»«» Htot are -Wo" today w ere not ao when men either in or out of the army. Rather h sa h e urkaa ropwtaitok At ikM rate » * «ball «#>» reach a III. Imprwva Living Cond t ona on the Farm . Pro tha a l.*i« e atarted S ir W a lte r Raleigh did not latrodw re mote th« Ra » «g * f Purebred Livestock >#d forged his wav as a result of persistent ploddhtg haianr« betw em coaatry »»d c it y - P o r t la n d T e lm ra m to b a rro o r p o ta 'o e . Into England Owl» do n«t avoid th« Crowing of Fro t! W ork for Bettor M arkets His password to advancement has been the word day'lg ht. Tortolaea placed la g ard e n , do not rid *k« w w . a --- * — — « m F v fW U n B W P D IV . T o ll tho W orld About Oregon o »conic W onder- reliabiUtv P e rh a m hts GRADE CROSSING PBVCMOLDOY I g ard e n , o f g ru b , and other peeta. but f ill up on good lend. his ability to put behind him the petty thoughts, „ » „ ita . ant| of life and to surround himself with the moat “ £ £ X ..r » « .»d m*.i, - * « <» tk* hup* garden . l u f f O « lrlfh « a . when pureued. do aol bury Ih e lr h ea d , la Mind A btarh roof to a dog’» m outh doe« n.»t ------------------------------- ------------------------------------ brilliant soldiers he could find. A man of smaller •»«•«*' «1« .or., .«r. In d Ira te purity of breed G row ing p u ln . In r h lllr e n are FARMERS JOIN HANDS WITH SPRINGFIELD caHber nijght have kept himself constantly in the f •*’ ** ** th» aum ber of grada rrtw alng acct- not that but rh e u tn ati.m Bagpipe, did aol o rigin ate In With Ibl. - W V . M ~ The N e w . f.,re«TO..,.d en d d e n « Io I b ^ h ,^ c o .- «*. „ » p B V V u to o t land ~~ '*• but ran be trar«d lo a n rle n t l ’«r»la and. h r which ha« served Ikb city »od nrtnlly lor the lie knew Ih.t In the w .y . o( w .r “ J X “ Inferen««. to Egypt, fin e more w ill be enough for I h l . tim e W a tt did not invent Ik e .le a n t engine, but Im proved last 21 years, becomes a county wide newspaper. jn ways of peace man was not bom to su~ceed(train asd * Through arrangement with the Lane County a,one for tea». £ p ,fc.. .~ r . n , i b i * It » i o n * . He u r seniMM iw n .« .'! tha, ru » » men — and -------m matters a t t e r s a are i r w so »> w arn»« ” Boi eaatty dU <|l»rernlbl» it i. 1» It T h e Inventor wa» Edward ftometwet. E a rl of W orceater. Fanners’ Union a section devoted exclusively to ¡nterwO ._________ - . i«kz4ia^naiiatir i*>s- -------------------- ven .v that individualistic aurcess success is is not n o tjx »- T k . * £ £ £ ' f rr, - . ln<. but .ar*!*.. Bngtaad. la IM S How many invented It before the E a rl the union will be printed each week and The and while he M mPriJ from the fields of evident. * » • ’ *• * t Xw, bf «nmkW did. n»»«r w ill bo known M otor W e .l. News mailed to the Union members. The othfnj he WM 8ufn,^ n tly generous to pemth n*m la been i a . « ^ > l n>r pmi-.i.m « p«b T H E H T C H K O F B O C IA U B M Union now has 1600 members In Lane county and others to have their place in the sun. He retires M* affeettv« .af«w uard 1« is growing fast. The members of the twenty-- h h an(, affection of the American lie at g ra d * m » . n g . but «h* m H ow far eoctaJrim w ill extend among wage earner« only , for for d driver» of .» auloe to • .to live locals, located in every community of the people. riv e r, of « o . «o ’ < p * >“ * th# future can dlecloa«. but thee 1« r«ui»an to hope that It I N orth Carolina eoacted a law requiring autoa fo H op county, will receive The News making it a coun- ' • • • Msrtk < »roiia. sMetsd ra th e r than Incrc»»# i before rrtwelog and la .lx month» w ith * 1 » U w la ® ff»rt. w ill W e dcclln# ty-wide publication with the widest rural clrcula A FEW OF THE HORRORS OF WAR do not ba»e each hope on the Influence and v a lid ity (a .p ile of l a r r e a s la r e g l.l.r e d AUK*. « "M i" cnm alag. tlon of any paper in Western Oregon. v a jaa ltle e o® the principal ra ilw a y mmt«m of «bal .»al« o f argum ent» a r a ln .t «oclallam. but upon economic con A billion dollars sj*nt for aircraft- and not rwduced The Farmers’ Union has been working on the n ghting plane at thé close of the war’ A billion were ________ _ M p«r c«n«. fa la lH le . being « tn .l» a d of «. dition«. which are m odifying and rcveraelng the m a te ria l la trre a ta n t the wage earner newspaper circulation since the county conven- in)un»a 11 ini In .te s d of I I tion April and « the officers — say z *—z they will soon There was anocner another billion artillery— w1len „ I» ,, ron»ld«red that .uch a law I» Intended o T h e new potter of reatrteted Im m igratio n and o th er on last la s t jv p r u «m ;--- ------- TBere uuuuu spent on —----- z w h e a It factor» are going to auataln A m erican w age, on a high «ave a paper in every farm home. The News eras was without an an American American cannon cannon made made during during the the ^ , ^ , 4 ltle grtvvr. of auum again»! in ju ry or death at have selected as the official publication of The Farm- waf at (he flght¡ng front when the armistice was r.(-sJn<^ tt would .*«m that they a t» » « all o th e r, about 1 level. If Am erican economic enterprise la not a lrtrk r n by radical tax experim ent« and tbw trucllve governm ent ers’ Union because of the kindly feeling of the favo r it» «nactment Interference, and If we do not Involve ouraalvee tn un. effect» auch a reduction Ur North members toward Springfield and the apprecia- Qne hundred and fifty million bread cans and If |h<f “ , | Op la w ” But p o litic , la going *o C c>rolln< arolina, how how much much g reater would be th * « » l a g of Ilf« w i.e European com m itm ent.. tlon the publishers have for the farmers'interests 91 000 000 pairs of shoes bought for 3.500,000 > have little to do w ith It exc#pt ratachlef — Chicago Trtb- from pa»»»ge o f a atm llar law la a ll « ta te . - T h « Manu which In reality are the interests of everyone in Add to that 5*45.000 saddles. 2,023.204 the county. nosebags. 1.000.000 sets of double harness and fac tu re r Com m ue carien. inrinifl.W b ialn »« men »hould cultlr.te thi. 195.000 copper-lipped brnndln« I™"*— Mndi? .? ir t .o f “ e 7 L ? e o u n . , term er T O . i. »91.000 h o m e , an d m dle. employed during the Blackfaid«. A lta. í V.. Sept 3rd. IM 4 . the best place in the county to trade. The chief world war. .» „ iiarK Rne n t for har reasen the farmer has not traded more in Spring- Twenty-one miUions of dollars spent T h * Springfield New». field in the past is because he has not been aware ness for motorized ambulan cm m P lt a w find Inclosed a F O. money of “he b en efit to be derived. The merchants now Wooden ships trans parent slickers, gold fish order fo r tw o daltare and fifty c e n t» .) nd so on Ad Infinitum. «gzso* to pay up our »uhacription fo il have an advertising medium whereby they can and The next war 8h° should mobolize as D wen reach the farmers’ ears The amount of farm u^ „ m® ^ e ^ brains X ,,7 o" 7eV ;: Th* Springfield B p ria g firi-l N«ww" ------ -- - to the «!- i „ - •- "T h e New »" very much in"proponion b --------- n ..,, ,t a v I # is « « n ,» m . e » m O ite " c , u n i w e w i " S ............ ... --------------------- tractive offerings made by the merchants to the without a few lessons in the ma g M It tell« u. ao much about our friend» »nd form er home. farmers’ through their official publication. The war. W e lik e our new home In A lb erta Springfield News. No orgauiKN» orxaniztol protest Is ------ evident ag and th# 'lm a t* «<> far. .>O p.«zv^<p. h ere — -• ain st i.#»z mu< h. — — c -------- ___ ------------------- u in .p i car u r fares fa re s b e - ' hm . ____ _____. DEFENSE DAY the raise ° of . one-half cent in street t>e- rou<.h . n(c, r th an we exsact- „ . . , tween Springfield and Eugene. Of course we do e<1 (o ha, e an<j haa o „ iy b##o a f«ew Tomorrow. Sent ember 12. tho anniversary of a higher fare than la necessary dar, ,ha, „„„ cmiW work ,,at the battle of St. Mihiel. has been set aside by our the 113,000 deficit occurs in operating the 4oo^ #n(J he comfortabie w # have government as a defense test dav. It is not a f , ar system here every year then it will bere y#an, mobolization but simplv an enrollment for one manv years until operation will stop. No Youra rewpecrively. day in the army of the United States as evidence going to continue to run a business at a M J PO W ELL that you are ready and jrtUIng to defend this . one. half cent raise in fare will make ---------------- country in time of war The government w-ants '< » • , , break even then we would to know how many it can call on in case of na- it fhan not have the street cars, tional danger. « - « Springfield already has a large Th„ or< jn of the domestic cat has been traced ' ha« ih..y in Ecypi h « i h . .ih l c , I. in u « .b le <o U » «•"- —Is largely a matter of right buying. You buy are glad to enjoy the privileges of this great na- sky. right, here. tion It is not an act of war but an act against Some people’s ideas of cjean movies is to ha>e war in each individual community, it will prove to the world that we are not a sleeping nation. the girb in bathing. • • • • • • Old fashioned women are now canning fruit It’s the man in the flivver that the candidate but the new one are canning their husbands. PHONE 6 6 Is after when he tours the country in a limousine. in g a w a y Annual Oregon State Fair SALEM » September 22-27 Rely u p o n S o u th e rn P a u l he c o m f o r t a b le , c o n v e n ie n t a n d e c o n o m ic a l THRIFT Eastman Grocery « e rv u e to ta k e y o u IntcTrltiritf E tfttb itf Ç k£he>« ft» th e f a ir th ia y e a r. I he Q a y C fo w d i • The H o n e R a eet^ T h e M any Freed ltra â to n t Pleasure, Recreation, Education Pt«r full trasn Information, tomrnuntc««* wtib C. OLSEN. Local Agent Phone 65 i Southern Pacific u m w i- .u .c ,u Exerybody Will be There This Year - - Indications are that this year will surpass any fair held in Lane County far years. RACING — ENTERTAINMENTS MUSIC — EXHIBITS Buy Your Season Ticket LANE COUNTY FAIR Sept. 15, 16,17, 18th