1024. THURSDAY. SK IT THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS FAOB TWO ------------------------------------------------- THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS coierencu at St. S sD ’ mhsr »0. »•» Sheriff F rank Taylor 1« rough on ntoonshlitvrs Ko(,wv, u r„,r io the ovciu» » SILAKE HANDS W ITH GOOD TIMES _ » • • • c <’tly. ity . **“ M«>. • Everv city, town and village In the country will anti and bootlegger*. The blggeat arm y _ In Lane bur 14 1917. st' * k • «».«. dsys later, 4»epirm-* h” • aW: h feel thè benefit of trade Improvement a* a result county history la billeted In the county Jail a < tor LaFolleUe I- at this ro»«-u« loyally •"<« .rricl.otly *“,h Published Every Thursday at of the adoption of the Dawes plan. Some will the courthouse basem ent look* like a brass foun- •erring one country Uermaay •<«> » benefit more than others, profit accruing in pro- dry. It s a quiet day when some lw>oxe off«nd« r ( • k I i I uii a« to m«ko him “*’• of ,h * Springfield. Ijine County. Oregon. by of thl» country and a n><-« •ini»««’ • • • " ” ' or ’••mocracy. portion tO to aDUU ability V U displayed, the r vision of the w com- doesn’t AM ETTC P RESS | POrtlOll lb p u ty v u . w ' iw u u w ... x.x»x n .a « check " ’ In ’ ’ a t .. the ” Jail, . . ,, lxm ks l.ke som THE WILLAMETTE PRESS Editor F C WKSTERFtBLD Manager L u n ltv and the Willingness of the business man of the "shady boys - would get - ___, __» _____ ■ ■ wise" to the He | . doing everything In h l. power to unthmue ante- haxanlous occupation. rrary under the Oertwn ting through«*»! the world *• B- MAXKV hd --------------------------- ------ to gru8p his opportunity. Of course there will be fact that they have haaardm • • • iMFollette did not go unrebuked In other q u .rl.re. Nlrh- «ntervd si second class matter. February »4. l»03 at the gome Bpo<8 ovpr wh|ch boom will pass like a Murray Mutler .aid al Atlantic City September »7: postoffice. Springfield, Oregon hraaue The race Is Still to the swift The Lane County fair was positive proof that «There la a provl.lon In the con.lliullon providing that --------------- MA t L su b sc r iptio n RATE and strong. »- Those who are a great variety of farm products cun lie raised Ulin the uiv battle to the -------M - congrea. may expel a member by a two third, vote. What 50c alive to opportunity and have the oodrage to in the W illam ette valley. Diversified farm ing Three Months »1.25 On« Tear In Advance.. 5c grasp it will reap the reward and engender the might m ake money for the farm ers in some of are they thinking of to all there an« t " . ’ " T ” ” Single Copy . 75c Blx M o n th s.................. ---- Jealousies of the lethargic and the Incom petent. the lines thre is a scarcity of products thl* year. Io be contaminated by Senator lloi.urt . Ls <• • • • • • "(lentleinen. you might Ju.t na well pul polaon Into There will be m any a sleepy m erchant In his gen- THVRSDAY. SE1TKMBER IS. 1924 the food of every boy who g o « to h l. tran.port aa to • • eral store who will continue to drone away his A Chicago girl say* she will m arry the man permit this man to malte war upon the nation in the • life and see prosperity walk jmsl hls door without Editorial Program . even a sign of recognition. Others will leap in who will j»ay her fath e r's debts. There hasn't hall. of fon are.» ' to the field of speculation and sooner o r later been any taker*. Doubtless young men have Nor ta th l. all. Seqator Kellogg of Mlnnoaotn pre.unt- Make SpHngfisid the Industrial Center of W es debts. eri In the Senate of the United Stales the demand of the become the victims of the impelling desire to get found out who made • the « tern Oregon. governor of Mlnneaotn and the alale public .ervlce com- som ething for nothing. To the earnest, tho u g h t li. Develop a Strong Trading Point; Build a City ful business man. however, the tim es art» full of Springfield's enlistm ents of defense day was n rotation requ«tlnx ibe expulsion of 1 -to ll.o i« of Contented Homes. hope. Great captains of industry agree that splendid m anifestation of this city's patriotism . Senate It w . . referred by \ •»» “ -r * III. Improve Living Conditlona on the Farm. Pro the country is facing a long and steady era of More than 150 signed up for duty with the roast u,. Senate p rivile«., and ™ * mote the R asin g of Purebred Livestock and other com minile«! lone were recelv^l (he tam o <Uy drinan |. great prosperity. Reports of G erm an activity In,■ battery, the Growing of Fruit; Work for Bettor Market. Ing the Impeachment, of laxFollcUe and were presented buying up German securities in expectation of • IV. Tell the World About Oregon's Seonle Wonder a sudden rise In prices of coure are obviously' Io the Senate. land. Wives don't throw rolling pins like they once “A teacher of disloyalty «»d »edition, giving »Id .m l such bald propoganda it is liani to see how think ............................................................. .... comfort to our enemies and hindering the government In ing men can find in them anything but a bid to did. Reason, rolling pins are not so plentiful. the conduct of lh* war,“ w a. the way t h e e charge, again«! get American foolish money loosened from the C om m uX ' « S ta g “ « « “ “ a i r T ta X u ? t a C « . . ! t a X X . 't a r X d y . Divorces are increasing in Germany where two the Wt»con.tn Senator read. I And now. ti»o war .afely over, thia roan hae lh« affront- cun starve more cheaply than one. • > e • ■| ery to becouio a candidate for the highest office In »he . ! « “J “ , i : r n ! ^ n ,ry “ d glfe of the people Are we prone U, forget that we If we are going to pave Mill street this fall It between sleepiness and Inactivity, and inq tu t Good times are ahead for the business m an; it will tend our ear. to thia man and h l. »upporiera. that Is about tim e we started. action which has brought ao m uch °* e ‘ doe8 not ,natter nulch w hat happens to the gam- • • • we will forget for one minute hl* treachery to the nation small communities, saddling them with heavy never has and never will help lmlld How about a law fining every citizen who falls when it faced the peril of a inaior war? debt, weighing the people down with trem endous b ie r He Htcnnd. to vote. taxes and strangling at birth the growth of po- a nation. . . . JOHN A liKCKWITlf. tentiallv healthv villages and towns. There is «- CIIK8TKR A rci.t.E R , some dispute am ong economists as to w hether in TH E CONSTITUTION C o m m e n t E d ito r ia l - J J CRORSLBT. • the building of the community increase of P°P«- This ww?k Septem ber 14 to 20, is to be known LANE CiOODEt,!.. latlons follows in th e wake of ^ stores or wevk and churche8, schools and I j i FO I.I.K TT E ’S RECORD. • a • good stores are the basis of 1ncroa»ed PO| ulation requested to provide exercise j appro- The followtn« letter al«ned by m em ber, of the Portland In the several f i r « we have had near here in the past lt is certain, however, th at good stores a ttrac t io um -» post, Amerli-.n I.exlon, appears In the Pacific Legion few davs men from th l. town have respond««! Immerlate- hom e seekers and that the property of the m er I 8eUing aside of days and weeks for spe- weekly for 8ept«nber: Portland. O re. August 3!. 1924 ly to rail, for help from the various p a rt!« concerned, ctiant increases with his t ™dil^ iP ° i't‘ea ia their eial causes has been overdone and very properly a fact, most m erchants hold their fate m the a growing impatience with lUese cele- To the Editor— Have we «o far forgotten the atlrrlnts taisi Thursday when »he t-aPukr residence burned and «et fire „ to — adtolnlrg Umber over 100 men from here ruahed own hands and fail to sense the fact. They co> - braUons; there ,oo inany of them. But Coil- day. of 1917 that we are content to »1« Idlv by and ..... The next day many permit <«»• th l. »«»•• man t-an d leU e to »»«••• gain v • — o te, nt the expense out and helped pul out the flame plain that trade goes to near- an a stitution week will meet with general approval, pemui an.wereu the tne call and put I” aevcrnl — country ------ - of the aanie men answered ters. When this Is a fact, then as a rule the me - *- Constitution is the fundam ental law of ot the patriotic thought of - the chant has himself to blame. E ither he a s statem ent of the great princi- Turn hack, if you will, the of maroory to the hard night, fighting Risking o n « neck In a fire Is no handle lines i t lr a d u |o n 8 and a n d Hay. of ¡917. »«hen the country w a. at war and h «r pleasure and the pten who cooperated »l»h th« forest oe-.u.e the ---------- - of goods demanded he ftuls to tne . lanu th a[ it underlie all our laws, traditions give adequate service, his prices are too high, or . lhe lruest 8ense it is the palladium t «Fot'etie saving, a. h - did In September of »hat m. m srrvtee offlclat. and th» lumber men In ihe Salmon Creek he fails to let the people know the character ot ? riK|US and privileges. W ithout it all A m ert-! orahie year, that the Pnlted state« «hould never have hlsxe ate deserving of lota of rredtt The Oakridge 11» the store he conducts and the tra d m eo p n o rtu n - hjs,orv heroines unintelligible. ¡been a war and hear him n .ain def-m l the slaking of view. ,,y he .f f o H ,. T „ „ 'i;w taereh«„.S 7 r o S « ^ ''« epoch-,,,,,Rtag « a . prtacta'e.. th a t goes (tahkly to Ihe P“b“ ^ h(. .‘kh.l Unhide its liberal »pint. Intelligent - Æ % he h o u s e » ,^ . w - / X ^ X re^ h ’ u ' S . *" ' ^ Kp X i t a , l i ’ X S __________________ ______ ^ " i r n r i c ^ n d ^ u ^ Ï Ï Î Then""she U k X per their prices and assura» m . . . . Some of the booze running automobile« have fi() ^ hhe ef t m i g l t '' llie a y - - , - H the Lusitania. Pi'M.M OF LIFE '•Who I. crying abroad In the loudest ton«-»*" demand«! Tell me not In ntoroful number. LaFMIIette. “B uxine... which I. making money. The new Advert).Ing I. a dream projects of patriotism are masquerading In the livery or For the bu.lnegs man who .lum ber. heaven, while you are »crying the devil. Ila-« no chance to skim the rream •I wasn't In favor of beginning th l. war. We had no I Boston Transcript The Japanese are talking of deport grievance.” Cries of ••Yellow,” »topped the senator, who was ing all Americans, hut you can’t Scare an American much speaking at the closing of ihe producers and rnn-umers- by proposing to sond him to the t'nlted S la t « 810 S‘ VINC?NMLA,D o E HT COSTS ............... .. ” - th a t “W earem & Misfit” never state publicly the Constitution. lllllliu ip , ..... the country »175,000.000, according to the Public U tility Information Bu reau. In 1933, three t lm « a« much was spent, or »525.000.000. which pur- 'chasod 13 time« mure electricity than In. 1907. If tho 1923 quantity of energy had, been bought at 1907 r a t« . It would have cost »2.275.000,000. or 1200 per cent, more. More than a billion and a half dol lars annually Is saved electric con sumers through the progress and de velopments made by the electric In dustry as bet wash costs In 1907 and 11923. gaway To th e A n n u al Oregon State Fair SALEM ' September 22-27 Rely upon Southern Pacific comfortable, convenient and economical service to take you to the fair thin year. THRIFT Q p p . /h e Intereiling ExhiSin The Gay C ro»di * 1 he Hone Eacet —7 he Many Free d llr i/lioni largely a m atte r of right buying. You buy right, here. Eastman Grocery Pleasure, Recreation, Education I or full train Informed.>ot (ummunhaM with C. OLSEN, Local Agent Phone 65 S Q U t f a e n i P f t c i f i c PHONE 6 6 YOU W O T î Y V IJ L . I have told you so often about termined to become one of the most talked locksmiths in the world and boys with “no chance” who con to that end she went to work as a quered difficulties and hardships locksmith’s epprentice. Marine locks were her specialty. and thereafter rose to fame and fortune that It is only fair now to To g et business she < nnvassed the toil you about a woman who won docks and personally interviewed mictess. She Is Mrs. Josephine the mnsters of ships *'l ose vessels doc' ed at the port of New Orleans.. Tuble M’lltr of Ne.v Orl< ans. Ir when Mr.. Mill-r w ai Rest’lts of a paying nature were tw entv-one, her young hu band 'ow an J poverty was keen, hut died. ’ Death h a i followed a long ehe stuck to her c!v ion work ano illness find in it» wake came ex- during the sprirg o f the ¡ol '’Wing ‘ ed a hid aga itsl a t. e. e poverty, large unpaid debts, year she entered the pro* jfii of what ulie, nckly number o f competitors t , eojr-- weak and inexperienced, was pletely overhaul and rebuild the to do. n d • future almost devoid locks of a steamship which had of prospects. Mr. Miller had been put in for repx'"S. She was g._cn the contract. From fhat d»v her ■ locksmith. . It b'1 During the same year "f "er fame began to . 1V11 i husband’s death Mrs. Miller de cu- Eugene Merchants’ Autumn Fashion Pageant and Window Display W eek Sept. 22 to 27 Inclusive Window Monday Night Opening Music I.O.O.F. Band MONDAY NIGHT to send for Mrs. Miller m l place large orders with her. Before t'.vo years had pssced she was employ i n ' a numicT o . helpers had rr., ved into a protentious eh« p and her net profits were ho- ering about , ' 000 a year. About four years ago two large buildings, housing the Canal-Cominerc'sl ami 1.1 9 Whitt ey - Cent al bunks wero erected. Contract bide lor locks fer all doo a v'ere let. M;s. M'l- ler won both bids. Today M a sf-|'—’o business la a largo or.« . is »-1'eH a »pc c lis t. SEPTEMBER 22 8 O'clock A Gala Event Don't Miss It AMERICAN IZG iO N DRUM CORPS W ILL PARADE” ” THERE'LL BE A CROWD THE EUGENE MERCHANTS EXTEND A CORDIAL W EL COME TO ALL LANE COUNTY PEOPLE t