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T I I l ’ RHDAY. APRIL 28. 1926
T H E S T R IN C R K L O NEWS
¿AGK TWO
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
Publlahad Every Thoraday at
Springfield, Lana County. Oregon, by
THE
W IL L A M E T T E
B. g MAXKT. Editor
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PRESS
W K S T K R F IE I.P
B n te re d aa aecond claaa m a tte r
Manager
F e b ru a ry I * . ISOS a t tb e
no sto K lee. S p rin g fie ld . O rego n
M A IL S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E
One Year In Advance___ »175
Three Months —
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M o n t h s _____________ 75«
THURSDAY.
A P R IL
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Editorial Program
MANY SETTLERS BROUGHT
BY S E T TL E M E N T W ORK
PROCLAMATION
D u rln g th<< p a tt a lx te e n «nuatha
W hereas. Honontle Calvin Coolidge, President
of the United States, and Honorable W alter M. thene h ave b eeil 30,311 le tle r a au d In
u ir le t re c e lre d by
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Pierce, Governor of Oregon, have Issued proela q --------------------
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illations designating April 27 to May 3, 1925, as h e r o f C o m m e rc e out o f w h ic h num
American Forest Week, and
her H.«os w a re p e rta in in g to a g ric u l
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. 1 1 . , " lu r e and 733» w ere In q u irie s re fe rre d
W hereas, the City of Springfield Is located In
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Companlaa
the centre of l-ane County, contains more stand- RpporU lnto ,hP
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Ing tim ber than any other iliunty In the United w
<if n<w
S tates; and
| „ , ^ e « t . t e w ith c a p ita l In v e s tm e n t
W hereas, the protection from fire of both the estimated at »s.to7.oio
standing tim ber and the young growth coming P ro spects s ta tin g d e fin ite ly tk e lr In ­
in to take Its place, is essential to the perm anent ' te n tle n s o f co m in g to O reg o n to lo cate
prosperity of the com m unity; and
aumh.» t«77. o t w h ic h 7<o re tu rn e d
' »tgned q u e a t'o n n a lre a th a t th ey w ere
W hereas, notw ithstanding the protection given ,.ora„lg ^ , ro M |m a d u rin g t»l& and th a t
Ay
federal, state and private agencies the annua, lhpy h„,( an a, <rpgB,„ capital invest
te rn O regon.
loss from forest fires is far in excess of what it n,,,nl of t , gjojoo
D ev e lo p a S tro n g T r a d in g P o in t; B u ild a C ity
II.
should tie,
I' A to ta l o f 33.533 le tte r s h a ve been
o f C on ten ted H om es.
I I I . Im p ro v s L iv in g C o n d itio n s on th e F a rm . P ro ­
Therefore I. M. J. M**Klln. acting mayor of n'" ,l,'d »»< ,,f ,h" deeartment It 71»
m ote th e R ais in g o f P u re b re d L iv e s to c k and
Springfield, designate and set aside the week of «”•>»« <" aa.w.r to agrlctUturai In q u lr
th e G ro w in g o f F r u it ; W o r k fo r B e tto r M a rk e ts
April 27 to May 3 as American Forest Week and *••• Thprr w*’r" S78M p ackage« ot i
IV . T e ll th e W o rld A b o u t O rego n's S cenic W o n d e r­
urge that all schools, churches, civic organize-
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lan d.
lions, the press and public unite in thought and
P»««1» literature
action, bringing before the cltisens of Spring-
field the im portant» of protecting and perpetuat­ In F ro m C re s w e ll— M r« F It Por
A PUBLIC AUDITORIUM
ing our forests and calling to the attention of the k in a o f U re e w e ll w as In to w n F r id a y .
the duty of every one to help prevent ami
The American Legion this week purchased a public
,
C A L L A N D S«CK D r N . W . K m er»
nv1 •• nn nlMw r u H n’h«,“ work
h .n d
of April. 1925.
e r e c t . ..n n -tu re th at will <e.I over HHW people. . i this 22nd day '«
19™'-
M. J. McKlln, Acting Mayor.
regular community house whereby large gather-1
lugs can be taken tjare of.
Springfield has no auditorium th a t will hold a
E d ito r ia l
C om m ent
large crowd at present and the legion’s spirit in j
em barking on the enterprise is commendable.
PORTLAND LUMBER PORT
Legionnaires plan to build the structure and when |
th e lesion
legion passes
of existence 50 v.
or w
00 j years
the
posses out oi
v ..« , P o rtla n d . O re » o n A p r il 1«. 1 9 2 5 — S e c re ta ry o f Cora.
in the future have th e property revert to the town mere* H o o v e r. re c e n tly a p p o in te d . n e w ly »rgantge.1 Ism
Of Springfield This enterprise is In accord with >ber e x p o rt c o m m u t e , to a c t as an ad v is o ry bo ard in th e
th e legion’s plan for comm unity service in peace d e p a rtm e n t to r th e p ro m o tio n o f th e « i e . l A 4 1 .T l« ..
as well as its members served the country in tint" ¿«mber a b ro a d . I n d k . t l v . o f th e position » h tc h I o r tla n d
if w ar
’ il0lda • * • lu m b e r e x p o rt i o n Is show n by th e fa c t tb s.
GIVEN AW AY FREE
Absolutely Free
Ladies Silk Hose
WITH EVERY PAIR OF l«A-
HIES
DRESS
SHOES
PUR­
CHASED WE WILL GIVE YOU
M a k e S p n n g fie ld th e In d u s tria l C e n te r o f W e s ­
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P H Y S IC IA N
Pacific Telephones: Office
613; Res. 2075.
Eugene. Oregon
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Battery Service for
All Makes of Cars
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CANADAS
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Expert Repairing and
"Some o f C a n a d a 's a b le m en suggest g e ttin g ou t c f
lea g u e o f n a tio n s, w h ic h th e y r a tl un n e cess ary expense and j
le a v in g
Columbia, Selby and Liberty Bicycles
on easy term s
CHIROPRACTOR
Moves to New Location
CHIROPRACTIC is the science that Is restoring health to
thousands who suffer from stom ach trouble, tonsilitis, ner­
vousness, sleeplessness, headadhes, enlarged prostrate
glands, high blood pressure etc., by scientifically co-ordi­
nating the principles of Chiropractic and Electro-Thernpv.
The results are Safe, Sane and Sure.
R echarging
dang ero us e n ta n g le m e n t fo r th e ir c o u n try .
T h e fa c t th a t (
th is c o u n try Is ou t o f th e 1 ague has som e w e ig h t.
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M g u e to ta k e c a re o f A m e ric a , n o rth an d south
EUGENE. OREGON
I have leased part of the old Eugene Hospital over the J. C.
Penny store and am in a better position to serve you than
ever before.
gr> p, r
and (n V1#nna
75 per
° “ ly 5® P«r c e n t — B oston T r a n s c rip t.
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It is easy to accept another m an’s opinion when
you are abot< to ask him to do you a favor
SURGEON
ab ou t one an d a h a lf tim e » . |
jn
W hat people don’t know won’t h u rt them un-
less they tell it.
Flappers won’e a ttra c t m uch attention again
until they s ta rt wearing clothes.
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AND
p u rc h a s in g p o w e r o f wages In A m s te rd a m was ab eu l
gg
We carry a full line of
Dr. Geo. A. Simon
E u ro p e to lo ok a f te r E u ro p e , would he p o p u lar and u s efu l.' I
— Xn 'in r B rish a n
In th e N e w Y o rk A m e ric a n .
W1IXAMETTK
osTBoPATHic
protection works
¡ n Lx>ndon, and
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The HUB
Dr. John Simons
W a g e « w e re h g h e r In th e U n ite d S ta te s las t O ctob er
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646
120 West tith Street. Eugene
A few horns and not so m any ham m ers would !han u n y w h e re else in th e w o rld a c c o rd in g to th e In dex
be b e tte r for the upbuilding Of our town. I t’S com piled b y th e In te r n a tio n a l L a b o r O ffic e . W ag e s h e re
easy to knock, but hard to upbuild.
'«w ild h a v e b o ug ht a lm o s t tw ic e as m uch a » th e y w ould
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KETELS
P h ilip p in e s . G e rm a n y . S w .
Office 404-7 M. & W. B!dg.
spec ted citizens. Especially if they have just re­
tu rn ed from a fishing trip on the McKenzie river.
e e e
SEE OUR WINDOW
Pleaunt testing candy U n liv e tab­
lets 1'igsrn contain no druitc pur-
gilives™ are perfectly harmless and
mav he uacd by children aa well aa
adults. They aet uuldly, tumuUung
the tawcU to gentle actuu. Do not
purge o< gripe
in 1 ma Only— joc. aye, IOC
could be saved If th e peop le w o uld tr e a t th e ir bqdl''» h a lf
It’s the tim e of year when one often questions “ ” >> ••
know how
th e tro th and v erisity of some of our most re-
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SILK HOSE.
NYAL FIGSEN
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T here a re a few old delapidated buildings tden. H o lla n d . B elg iu m an d th e U n ite d K in g d o m In E urop e ,
standing empty around our town th a t should be
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to rn down. If the owners have not pride enough
It eBt|mated th a t in th is c o u n try on th e a v e ra g e th e re
to remove these nuisances the countll should are 3.000.000 peop le s ic k, a ll th e tim e ; and th a t the an -
tak e a hand. No o th er progressive city tolerates -nual do<.tors b iu is m o re th a n »1.500.000. H a lf these peo-
these eye sores.
I pie could b e w e ll an d prod ucing and h a lf th e d o cto r's hills
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PAIR OF LAI »IKS
CuRKipatKin is Ihe underlying o hm s
cl msev ailments Ynu o n nuuusm
reguisr hsbits through the use ut
HELP WITH PARKS WANTED
I b e in g fro m San F ra n c is c o , S e a ttle . T a c o m a L o n g v ie w and
The Women’B Ctvio club has started on a e tm - jC o w d' a **»«- ^ , ho
paign for city porks. They plan to clean up the I Domestic lu m b e r ah p m .» , fo r th e f ir .« 3« d ays o f
K " the c o n te ro f Second and Main streets and A p r il .h o w
fe e l b la re d ab o ard . h i p O f th i«
repair the bandstand that people may enjoy band *«»«“
fept — delivered to c .l lf o r x . . p o in ts .,
c o m e rts this sum m er
They also want some th* balance to E a s te rn p o rts o f N a w Y o rk . P h ila d e lp h ia ,
concerts
tnis
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a r k T h e s e b o sto n. P ro v id e n c e .
P o u g h k eep sie. H o u sto n an d N e w O r
work done on the W illamette H eights n park
J I hese
u
the
)f u or
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a re Civic enterprises w orth whlie and the women
;
P ro v id e n c e and B oston each ta k in g Just a
should have the undivided support of the town tr.,
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t ese enterprises.
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't h e m o n th c a rrie d ca rg o es a m o u n tin g to 13.015.000 fe et to
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o f tb e tu rn ap p o in te d to th ia c o m m itte e fro m ih e I'a e tfla
| C oast, fo u r o f th e m w e re from P o rtla n d
T h e o th e r six
Ja p a n . C h in a . A u s tra lia . T h e
FREE
EUGENE. OREGON
U. S. L. Batteries
Near 3rd on Main Btreot.
FOLKS
IN OUR
TOWN
Eugene May 6
Springfield
Pop
Should
Have
Explained j
MOORE
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MOORE
arc
tallows for those desiring
io be correctly groomed in
every detail.
By
New seasons fabrics and
styles are ready for your
selection. You will ap-
izreclate the variety of new
fabrics shown.
Edward
McCullough
AUTOCASTER
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ment for garm ent rem odel­
ing where past, season gar­
m ents can be made over
into late season styles.
MOORE 8 MOORE
Tailors for Ladles and
Gentlemerf
Established 14 years
ofissou
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