The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, October 23, 1924, Page 2, Image 2

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TIURSDAY. OCT 23. 1921
TH E SPRINGFIELD NEWS
ptOE TWO
C D D IM P C IC I rt
u l K l l X L i r IL . L U
Published Every T hursday at
Springfield. Lane Coanty. Oregon, by
THE W ILLAM ETTE PRESS
H. R MAXEY. E ditor
F. C. W E ST K R FIE ID
tered a t »e»'ond clasa
postotflee,
Springfield
mere»! troni
Malti te the
e.'ponite the
The rMi*r' MU* com m ittee of the Klam ath Falla
Chamber of Commerce Is trying to obtain tiie
(division point for that city when the N atron c u t­
off is finished. This is a report rendered to the
State Cham ber of Commerce
M 17W Q
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THURSDAY. OCTOBER 2S. 1924
Editorial Program
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Make Springfield th e Industrial C »nter of Wee-
tern Oregon.
II. Develop a Strong Trading P oint: Build a City
of C ontented Home«.
III. Improve Living Conditions on th e Farm . Pro-
mote the R aising of Purebred Livestock and
the Growing of Fruit! W ork for B etter M arkets
IV. Tell th e World About Oregon’s Scenic Wonder-
land.
INDUSTRIES NEEDED AT KLAMATH FALLS
Klamath Falls, soon to be on the main line of
the Southern Pacific, announces through the new
industries com m ittee of the Klamath County
Chamber of Commerce, a present need for th»'
following new industries:
S ag ar beet factory
Condensed or evaporated milk plant
Woolen mill
Saw nulla
Box factories
V eneer plant
Tub and pall factory
F u rn itu re factory
Moulding factories
C urtain roller factory
Meat packing plant
EFSUP
C o m m en t
Springfield, soon to be on the main line of the
Southern Pacific railorad as well as two or thre»1
other lines, puts in a bid for a Similar list of in-
dustries.
P eter Cunniff. ed ito r of a Chicago labor union publics
tlon. h as refused to use a m atrix sen t out by th e La Fol-
lette h ead q u arters because It was stam ped "F le x lle a l
G erm any ' “I know It la only th e nam e of the paper
used In m aking th e m at from which cut» a re m ade for
publication.“ said the labor editor, ‘but it does not «e m
consistent to me th at L a F o liette should be parading
aroUnd th e country pleading for support hv the American
w orkers while he uses th e p roducts of G erm an w orkers
Reports are that the Mountain S tates Power L a ,t , M r building co n stru ctiin in :«9 cities am ounted
company has asked the public service commission t0 j3.gs9 694.»05 And th e sign ifican t p a n t» that the
for a reduction in rates. This shows th at some erection of p rivate g arag es fa r outnum bered tn«- construe
corporations have the interests of the public at t ion of any o th er kind of building In th e resid en tial Un
heart and do not require a cdub to be held over Of construction th ere w ere 211.935 oneTam ly buiidinr.»
their head before granting concessions.
'e re c te d w hile p riv ate garages m intM iw l I I I 825. T he «um
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expended for th e la tte r wan I110.583.189. th e cost of the
A Chicago switchm an working on his Ford the form er am ounted to |8S1.5«9.529 — R epublican Publicity
other day discovered the art of hardening copper Association,
which has been lost to man for thousands of
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years. Patenting his discovery he immediately S om erset co u n tv tP a .i s t a r —T h e farm er needs from
received a check for a million and a half dollars the Government none of th e quack rem edies w hich half
Luck is an element that figures in the advance­ baked, vote seeking politicians advoc .te. W bat he needs
1« Just sim plified, econom ical governm ent.
m ent of the world as well as science.
In 1896, 80 per cent of the eligible voters of the
country went to the polls and voted.
In 1900, 73 per nent cast their ballots.
In 1908, 66 per c e n t
In 1912, 62 per cent.
In 1920, less than 50 per cent of those eligible
to vote, went to the polls!
Are you going to be numbered with the vote
slackers in 1924?
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1» largely a m atter of
right buying. You buy
right, here.
Eastman Grocery
PHONE
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With all the good men running for council that
fcodv ought to be a "hum dinger” next y e a r
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Marion S tar.—A Buckeye p a ra g rao h er »ay». "M r. La
F o llette Isn ’t ru n n in g on h is w ar r<3cord.~ We s r s not so
ev erlastin g sure of that.
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T here in a real |deaaure in b i k i n g bread with n texture,
a flavor, and a whole tun«' nutrition that the e ole family
can appreciate. It's retiliy no cany to make got.d bread,
especially If you use-
e s s
S ash and door factory.—Oregon Business.
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THRIFT
The outstan d in g d ev elcp m ert revealed by thia m onth a
survey of bualneua conditions throughout the sta te Is the
fact th a t more than 500 new fanitlies have conic to
Oregon and taken up perm an en t realdenee w ithin the
p ast 30-day period.
The num ber of new fam ilies per d istrict range from
•lx in the Baker section to TO reported from M yrtle Point.
In Coos county D istricts th at re p o rt m ore than 20 new
fam ilies Include Albany, A shland. Bandon. C orvallis, Cot­
tage Grove. Eugene. G resham . Independence, M yrtle Po nt
Salem and Springfield.
The g reat influx of s e ttle rs may be taken as an Indi
cation th at stable conditions and su b stan tial opportunities
of the sta te a re obtaining wide recognition. and points
to the fu rth e r fact th at O regon la beginulng to re s th •
benefit of th e nation wide ad v ertisin g program s of the ,
railroads serving In the N orthw est, th e O regon Develop
m»nt Fund, th e autom obile clubs a a d 'o th e r M e n d - .,
T he upw ard tren d in b u tln ess generally noted 1» the i
two previous m onths Is ho rn « oat by the p resen t survey. I
which show s bank deposits, postal receipts, re ta il s<tl. s |
, and
buying
pow er
of
the
farm er
consist ,
i ently b e tte r th an a year ago Bank d ep o sits for S eptem ber j
J show an increase of 7.83 p er co at over the sam e month
last y ear; postal receip ts have increased on an average
of 13 47 per ce n t; retail sales have Increased «70 per
cent and the buying pow er of the farm er Is reported as
10 to 25 p er cent g reater in 35 com m unities, w ith but two
show* ng a decrease.—O regon B usiness
Boot and sh oe factory
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Manager
A successful business man is often one who
m a tte r F ebruary 24^1903 a t thejhas lost his health making enough money to play
Springfield. Oregon
golf.
MAIL SUBSCRIPTION RATE
One Y ear tn AdTance— 81 25
T hree Month»
Btx Month» ....... ................ 75c
Single Copy _
T aller »hep hn« been !
the ce rn e r e t 4th und
c e rn e r of 6th and Multi
FwrnierM Exchange t) So
’âîssf-jfe®
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A nalytical tents »how th a t Pure-
test M ineral Oil iR uaaton Type) pos-
s.»«»es a very high specific gravity,
as well as a viscosity ib cd y i that
is equal to. If not exceeding, o th er
types »if heavy ai.d lcln al m ineral oil
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‘‘ìllakes Bread Light as a Feather/”
W beu you add to th is the fact tout
P u retest M ineral Dll 1« odorles» and ;
tasteless. y> u will understaud why we
recom m end It so strcnyly
The careful ehcoslnp n .d blending of the wheat anti
the utm ost care with whichFlt is milled ami tested, dally,
m akes FKATHEIU- 'LAKE a Lour which w»> arc pt-'ud to
re tuuimetid. T ruly, you'll he »un>riBc*d, ‘ how good it Is."
It costs no m ore than ordinary flour.
M lnersl Gil Is a wonderful Intesl '
Inal lubricant, and In P uretvat you
l e t it a t Its best.
Flanery’s
Only the Best Stores Sell It.
Drug Store
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Y O U ’L L
7»< ^ o w a l i Drug Mart
Phene 15
Springfield, Ore.
B E S U R P R IS E D 9
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Albany Jo u rn al.—G erm any’s rnllway» are recu p eratin g
a fte r release from governm ent m anagem ent.
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'.o s A ngeles T im es —It is m ighty nard in th ese tim es
to furnish a legitim ate excuse for being radical.
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The girl who used to be w illing to kt»» and m ake up now
th in k : a k iss would spoil It.
• "Yov.r Power Company cannot
afford to jeopardize it» good nam t
by recemm^nding any article fcut
the leader in it» field.
Ample fa-
cuttve« for te»t and trperiment in-
mire right c h o i c » *
i
h
l',k Ona Cbaner
v.ny
and thaï the Best
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The L o g ical Choice
o2 th e Carenili B oyer
The
lo u r in g C ar
S2 9 S
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Runabout •
D e m » o n ts b le Rima
a id Starter
extra
C t z ttix
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'I udr/r Sedan • - 5 9 0
For do r Sedan • • 6 ft 5
AU pricee 1. o. b. b e tr o it
You ran buy an y model by
m aking a im a fl d-m n^pay
m eni a n d « r ra n trin g eu iy
ferma for the balance. Or
«tin can buy on (he Ford
W e e k ly P u r c h a se P la n .
T h e F ord dealer in ymer
**enhoad tc ill g lt.d lu
« both platu tn (UizuL
Th® Ford car delivers more useful, care-free,
economical service per dollar invested than
any other car. Its sturdy, rigid construction
is striking evidence of enduring materials.
Every m inute operation 1 > scientifically tested
and accurately checked.
Control of natural resources an 1 complete
manufacture in large volur:.- have made p »-
sible value that is the one star dii'd by which
every motor car must necessarily be judged.
T he Ford car is the logical and necessary
c h o ic e of th e b u y e r w ho w an'.# to get
the utm ost fro m every m otoring dollar.
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SBB T i l
D e tro it
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M BABBBT A U T B O R 1 Z 8 0
r o a t e dbaleb
Pay cn Your Light Bill
Only I t down arid th e h sla n .. on <;i»y
month
ly paym ent» on your lighting hill»
T h. »e are
term s th at , nt the PREM IER D l’PI.EX wllaii.
ill" re.nel' ot ml.
SWIFTLY— 'igiitly— powerfully
if ’ III.M IE R ti l i.li.X VAI I I’M CLWANEIt
w rl. •
yo », ;t ... u, Th* touch of your fingerà
ì >>n the «wit n eonim gnds th.
help of thousands
; c. «iene,. • >|- (|||,. won r ,„ | c|e:,:ior (•niliiilles
Im provrinint» suggested by homo keeper« of
j •fo m’tlnii
li h n woma.Ta dream reallfed.
Approved I, Good H oniekocrlng Inatitute.
Liberal Amount
?>- your «4•! • l< tri» c! :•«( r A n Introductory of-
:i;f io enable tin io» ia..t have old nr b rokin cl-an-
- ■ ; exi h.mt;i them Ini new. Prolong tlu> life
nl your ruga.
No Charge
for
luoti-lrtn .i In your own homo, on your
, u i..
A n. I: In no way ubligatui you to
nuy B»» wbnt it will do
M U S T AMONG PL EA N K R A
li t ii new nmd?l bui not too new t» have
Ioni iti tc.it i i f
it (tag every nnweat fou
turo ini ■ novi nli nee ami aervice, including a
enioctb-running, ball-bearing m otor, motor- driven
ball-bearing brush Inai will run «llently for years
w ithout oiling.
ASK FOR A HOME DEMONSTRATION
Mountain States Power Co.