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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS I, I
* here m ankind can be at rest,
: ra U « ** Tai«* have Meter t « bv«« i«du<*d bv govara
The incgaphonwltill'ig iMUiyhoo man on a .Iglita.,iu <
Such a place w ould be u n th in ka b le ." says KJ- m«m ownership. in practkaily »vvry in .ta m e of aa> bua may reaxmably be aald to lead a band toguuulb M
lo t. o u tlin in g bis thought regarding w h a t he be- Importance. government ownership has added a lax bur latence.
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l*a re n th e t-: den Our w .r . x p . r l . n c In operating tae railway, wa.
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Three men »nar C'bniBoOlX, Fram e, hung over a th n „
Publish««! Every Thursday at
Springfield. Lane County, Oregon, by
TMI WILLAMETTE
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H E MAXEY. Editor
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handrrd -foot precipice for five hour, They ha ! probably
heard an automobile rotti I ng and wann 'I to be on Ike aafe
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w orld s progress how ever
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tel emioroement Is received by the public w ith HOW ARD B R O W N F l I f t i u r c
O n , T « r m Advance
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Three M onth.___ » c
no ™ nun<‘»t' »O ther Is Its vision fixed on
U W AR D BR O W N E LL GIVES
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Single Copy ______ M tbe discoveries o f the m om ent. As one great m ind i LAW EN FO R C EM EN T STAND
THURSDAY. OCTOBER SO. 1S’ 4
E d ito ria l Program
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Make Spr-e9«,ald the Industrial Center ef Wew
tern Oregon.
IL Develop a Strung Trading Point; Build a City
•F Contented Hemes.
III. Im prest Living Conditions en the Farm. Pro-
mote the Raising ef Purebred Livestock and
the Growing of Fm lt; Work For Better Markets
IV. Tell the World About Oregon's S c.n l« Wonder­
land.
ceases to fu n ctio n , another announces the aolu-
tlon o f the sm uggling problem by an X -ra y m a­
The votera of Lane O a u ty are en
chte« whleh
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w. . . . o m f » k
lk K* l! k“» » my view» on law en-
g«g'
her expert tells us he can bow , \
. ment, before th.
machine so that an observer nutv peep Into any
N»»»»bnr 4
, home th ro u g h the Walls.
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tfte grotesque always OB tap I
, Jo M al a s is th is th .
it h a s in ¡t th e g e r m of
tig h t
BNMteHSB law. h u
tro th . It heralds th«> com pulsory p e rfa c -' N m i a nt of all our lava, i believe
tio n o f the race. M ankind must perfect Itself. It
prosecution and not m pvrswution
is the Inexorable la w .o f nature.
j t do not believe in p reven tin g thé
ct eater
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poor and letting the rich go fn -.,
*■ ®y JudgmenL are no belter than
FARM C O -0 P E R A T IV B 8 H E L P F U L
, Last year 10,160 co-operatives associations. re-
GET OUT AND VOTE
, presenting a m em bership o f 2.025.000, conducted
o i f « <2.200,000,000.
General election comes once In tw o rears, I It t " a business
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¿ .^ w .tw tu .u v o . W
w n hile
i l e the great
K rea'
is im portant that you give a few m inutes o f yo u r ' W »ln. «1*»™. livestock and t n s k fa rm in g areas
tim e to expressing y o u r preference fo r candidates o f the central states, were n a tu ra lly most prom -
to office »ho are to conduct our governm ent fo r »neatly represented in th is a c tiv ity , every o th e r
the next tw o. fo u r o r six years. A democracy lik e geographical division shared in the econom ic
o u r. ib no better than the rank and file of its' peo- benefits o f this fo rm of d istrib u tio n , am ong the
pie. I f th e y are slack and do n o t vote then law principal com m odities so m arketed being cotton
w i r m
!.m and ° fnces * 'l,, be fii,w i ,nbacc°- wo° ’ - »x)u’ t r y - fr u " a n j » uts
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With Inefficient and lagy o fficials.
¡ A lthough the co-operative m a rke tin g had lone
Your c o u n try needs you at election tíme. D on’t been a p a n o f the a g ri, u ltu ra l e c o n o m ic s ^ m *n v
.UcUer. Ge. „u,
•» «vary law whhh I.
, in e X n ie riia n s a y s ' -o p a s s e s th e b tio fleg g er. a n d 1 ""
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, w ith hltn o u r peitigig p a rtie s a n d m id n ig h t fro lic s " <n ‘I-1 ,-„f„r.
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Some c ritic is m has been directed tow ard us fo r Feb- IS. 1922. Before th a t tim e the state co-op- ruj, or
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p e rm ittin g the Fanner's Union slate com m ittee cratives had not rig h t to engage in In terstate o r
1 conaider m a a ^ iia i 7 * 7 * * **
to place an unsigned and unm arked a d ve rtise -, foreign commerce. Some a u th o ritie s held th a t
. n.i h>B„in. . .
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m ent endorsing certain Candidates in o ur paper such a c tiv ity w ould co n stitu te a vo lla tio n o f the „ „ th, , hr
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last week. We hasten to assure it was an o v e r-. g n ti-tru s t tews.
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theha d v e rtb 7 pan W e.cU im no responsibility fo r
Congress passed the co-operative m a rke tin g among •um, ot «mr eN iw na ih ,r , u
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"» < » ,l*rtlc u la rty that part r e - 1 act givin g the fa rm pnxiuee r the powers and p riv-
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C nUntJ CI7 ? R S Bf?- “ egeS w h ‘Ch a n ' enj° yed by bU8,n~ -S CorpOra- b“ ‘ 1
«h.,
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R rv ^ r ,
h*5?” 1 o i equalization. We kno» Mr. tions. The associationa m ust operate fo r the m u- prefer to be up-rigtu and tawabidin,
a n d dr. n48« an v ° ne8t and e ffic ie n t public o ffic ia l tual benefit o f a ll stock-holders and are lim ite d rather than criminal in their tea
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tO a tU c k his acllon on <h»8 board to a dividend o f 8 per cent. The Secretary of .A gri-. d .n cta .
or on any other matter.
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. prevent
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re - is given s u ffic ie n t a u -•
th o rity
to
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the associations fro m m onopolizing o r re stra in -
People o f the L nited
States have ••»»“
given more
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>»*ure ing trade to the extent o f inrtreasing the price o f
than tw o b illio n dollars fo r re lie f w o rk since the any a g ric u ltu ra l product unduly.
, ? a r ®u »l there are those who say we are
Co-operative m a rke tin g is one o f the ways to
o f the*n£ a. j jrtlun< to »*e’ P hu m a n ity in the rest elim inate m uch o f the expense w hich is added
wor '
. , e
to the price o f a com m odity between the tim e it
t «
i leaves the fa rm and the tim e it reaches the con-
t r in iL ™
U / ??ir8 ? f tWiDS and one
o f O m e r's table.
trip le ts were born in Canada. There is no prohibi-
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tio n In Canada.
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E d ito r ia l
C om m ent
m erits the support
The state fair Is primarily an inMitutlon for the farmer»
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nfTvprw ^nlu'w T" 7 J'"d rm
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ildee farming represented, such aa producta o f manufac­
turer». but these are mainly things that Interest the farm.
Scandal mongers have no union rules and never
er and In a way are nec-ssary to his development. It la
object to w o rk in g overtim e.
an education to anyone to visit tills exhibition^ and see
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what this great state o f oura ts capable of producing.
torn of the deck
an Comes ^rom »I16 bot- Xaturaliy. only the best is shown, but It gives one a feel-
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’ng of encouragement. We feel that we have had an ob-
A lot o f unem ploym ent is on somehodv« n»w ’ * * Ie*” ° n °f what
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ro ll.
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FOLKS
INOUR
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Do you
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Marriage Lleenaes laausd.
During the last ur»«k marriage |i-
censea have been Issued by the coun­
ty clerk to the following: Anton T.
tiravos and Edna M Mahany. both
of Eugene; Harold O. Anderson. Al
bacy. and Martha E. Iternardl. Flor­
ence; Leland F. Roberta, and Chris­
tian Ruarhke, both of Elmira; Frank
Iln
Glen
S -'rou fle,
Wendtlng.
and Dorothy M. Coombs. Eugeoa;
.Leroy
Larsen.
Oakland,
and I
Louise M. Wharton. Eugene; (x>ren
L. Hayes. McGlynn. and Olive M
Stack,
Walton:
Ralph
McElroy.
W estfir, and Gladys Chandler. Eu
gene; Asa Emmett Michael. Eula. amt
Mae Gosdman, Eugene
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—Oregon Farmer's Union News.
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so w hite «no
flu ffy w ith a golden crust. My and how gixwl they taste—
fa irly m elt In yo u r m outh.
Y ou'll enjoy yo u r bla< tilts so much more If made w ith —
I earnestly aak the support of my
frlenda and the general public at the
coming »lection.
HOWARD M HROVVS’EI.I.
l OOclv 8 p a y - ambitions are raised In a desire to equal what we have
| seen. And If we persist In our resolve to Improve our
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definite
. . . . or „ livestock,
.« .u n .» , we
wc i have
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Dr Ralph B. Dlppel. Dentist. Vllns
Fifteen m illion bananas are consumed daily bv crops of grain, or . fruit
people o f the United States.
y goal to work for. one that It la possible for us to achieve building. Springfield. Oregon,
or even ->urpa.s. If we do our very best Also one of the — — —
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Every day is defense day w ith some husbands greatest undertakings at the fair, the one that goes a
long way toward making better farmers and better farm­
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ers’ wives in the future is the club work by the children
T H E W O R LD ’S PROCRESS
of the state. Nothing has ever been done that will have
The news o f a day is an interesting Btudy. Ana- more of a tendency to keep the farm children on the
tole France, lite ra ry em bodim ent o f a nation farm than this, and those who are engaged In this work
passes to the great beyond: President Em eritus
• f ner : later on. Our
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ï " '. h
College, is found dead in bed. Professor E. L.
L a rk in , w orld famous astronom er, meets the
great adventure a fte r 77 years o f useful life As
these noted men em bark fo r the sphere o f mys­
te ry, Professor Charles W E liot. P r e s e n t Em'er-
ltu s o f H arvard U niversity, repudiates the theorv
W hat a jo y ! A fu ll plate o f hot biscuits
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Government ownership of railways would mean taking
over three million of railway tax money away from the
state of Oregon annually and more than likely an add«<l
tax burden to rare for a deficit | Q the operation of th,
Qltakes Bread Light as a Feather/*
No fin e r flo u r was ever made than F E A T H E R F LA K E .
O nly the choicest o f hard wheats are blended to make th is
w onderful flo u r.
A lth o this good flo u r Is o f the big test
q u a lity It costs no more.
Only stores o f q u a lity sell F E A T H K ItF LX K E .
Y O U 'L L
B £ S U P P O i C F n »»
ONE Reason for
high taxes
Cost of S h e riff's o ffice fo r the year 1923
Cost o f S h e riff’s o ffice fo r the year 1918
Increase in cost in 6 years o f 61 per cent or
HOT cats ’'}
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S n AKS'5 HIPS
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T ry u sack today.
$21,031.23
13,014,92
$ 8.016.31
Cost o f the C lerk's o ffice fo r the year 1923
Cost o f C le rk’s office fo r tho year 1918
Increase in cost in 6 years o f 15 per cent or
$12.723.41
11,012.89
$ 1,710.52
The above shows that the business o f the C ounty luis only Increased
a nom inal am ount d u rin g th is period in w hich te cost o f i,. H lm rirr»
o ffic e ha» m ounted go fast.
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Cost o f S h e riff's office fo r July, A ugust and September, 1924
481 6 ’
Cost of S h e riff's o ffic e fo r July, August and September, 1918
$2,058 53
Increase in cost in 7 years o f 214 per cent or
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S h e riff Frank E. T a y lo r has conducted the office since Julv 1«t iqoa
Cost of S h e riff's o ffice fo r July, A u g .u t and September 1924
S h e riff T a ylo r
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Cost of S h e riffs o ffice fo r July, August and September, 19?T under
o n o n ff Stickes
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$4 332 H2
Increase in firs t three m onths under S h e riff T aylor
$2148 85
o r 4» per c e n t m ore than the am ount spent fo r Ihis office over the w..,,,.
period ju s t one ycur ago. The businefis of the C ounty is not In retish.7
a t this rate, as the records o f the o ther C ounty offices show onlv a stnnii
increase and in some a decrease o f cost.
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A t this rate what w ill be the cost o f S h e riff's o ffice f o,i r years lum r...
Do the T A X P A Y E R S w a n t th is to c»ntlnue?
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FRoro
POP’s
PEN
Vote for H. H. Earle
For Sheriff
COMTINUBO
FROM last week
- B a b i e s ' DO
N O T HAVE
A L L G IR LS
HAVE IT OHCE
BOVS W ILL
NEVER HAVE IT
and establlflli an economical adm inistration in the Sheriff's offii e
Cal M. YounK, Pres.
CAM YOU G t’-'-'i
•AiKAT IT l'¿ ?
DON'T FAIL
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ItE X T W e a K
(Paid Adv.)
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•i. r«. Shelton, Secy.