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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
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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
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,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 “
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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 - . —-
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•
- - 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
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ard
e
n , do not rid *k«
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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
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- . i«kz4ia^naiiatir
i*>s-
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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-
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• • •
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
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_ 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
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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"
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- to the «!- i „ - •-
"T h e New
»" very much
in"proponion
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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. —
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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.
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LANE COUNTY FAIR
Sept. 15, 16,17, 18th