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THURSDAY. SK IT
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
FAOB TWO
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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
coierencu at St.
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Sheriff F rank Taylor 1« rough on ntoonshlitvrs Ko(,wv, u r„,r io the ovciu» »
SILAKE HANDS W ITH GOOD TIMES
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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-*
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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
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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
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RESS
| POrtlOll
lb p u ty v u . w
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n .a « check
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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
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■ wise" to the He | . doing everything In h l. power to unthmue ante-
haxanlous occupation.
rrary under the Oertwn ting through«*»! the world
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--------------------------- ------ to gru8p his opportunity. Of course there will be fact that they have haaardm
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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
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and
strong. »- Those
who are a great variety of farm products cun lie raised
Ulin the
uiv battle to the -------M
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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 ” ”
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---- 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 <• • •
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"(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
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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 \ •»»
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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
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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
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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.
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ery to becouio a candidate for the highest office In »he
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, 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-
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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.
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JOHN A liKCKWITlf.
tentiallv healthv villages and towns. There is
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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
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J J CRORSLBT.
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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.
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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
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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
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- 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
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a . prtacta'e..
th a t goes (tahkly to Ihe P“b“ ^
h(.
.‘kh.l Unhide its liberal »pint. Intelligent
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per their prices and assura» m .
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Some of the booze running automobile« have
fi() ^ hhe
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llie a y
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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
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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 «
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S‘ VINC?NMLA,D
o E
HT COSTS
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th a t “W earem & Misfit” never state publicly the Constitution.
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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
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YOU
W O T
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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.
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It b'1
During the same year "f "er fame began to
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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
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