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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1925)
THURSDAY. THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS raoiT w o Sues fa r Damages how wall street domit , ___ T H E O rK lNUrItXX> NLW O Were u not serious. there would be something charB<ng #h- Every Thursday at amusing In the latest reports publ shed In h* lnlMrh, wh<.B g gUn hmM.k SortagflaM. L m , Coaaty. Oregon, by conservative press of New York relative to the # w by R Q Su„ ()n ,,rMvh h.r. T H 1 willammtt « rrkss prospects for the cotton crop. We are told that (l|ml |hrott<h h. r Bttarj „ n r c . westerfibld Manager the" ‘8 » P « * 1«»« conviction that the new crop for |5()00 |L B MAXIT. Editor F. c . WESTER — ha8 m>de a 8t»rt and that with an Increase Metered aa second class matter February »4. IMS at tbe in atreoge. a plentiful use of fertiliser, and a The plaintiff declares that the sign ___ — . — . . —- ________ a _ S .______a .1 — _ ta t*th t s v s la b . determination on the |>art of the f farmer» to se- struck her on the shoulder, Inflicting B jston tca SprngfleM . Oregon cure a liberal yield there Is proapect for »«other ^ rm. n„n, tnJurl, . wu M A IL a u a a C R IF T IO N R A T I crop. ’ All of which is handed out to tm- #ml .„ orMyr large crop Oaa T ear tn Advance----- *1.1* Three Months pess the cave dwellers of the East the idea that • l x M o n th s ___________ Tie 8tngle Copy _ the farmer has prosperity in sight. As a fact of the farmer does produce a bumper crop, he will Campfire Permits Required June t THURSDAY MAY J l. 1»25 get little or nothing for It. He wilt work twice as hard, produce twice as much and get much less On and after June 1, campfire per mits will b«> required In the Caacade, Editorial Program e Then In order to straddle the Issue, after the Deschutes and Samian. National M ake Springfield the Ind ustrial Center of W es manner of all well-ordered Wall Street news- F omm . Permits may be obtained at tern Oregon. papers we leant that "In the western half of the the office of SupervHor Macduff in belt as a result of the protracted drought, the the I’ostofftce m«tg. Kugenn at blue IL Develop a Strong Tradin g Po int; Build a C ity ef Contented Homoo. crop Is not SO well advanced.” This lays the River. McKenate Bridge, Reserve and I l k Im prove Living Conditions on the Farm . Pro groundwork for higher prices of cotton products OakrMgw Oregon Permits wtu sot be mote the Raising of Purebred Livestock end for the people. The farmer will be paid a low issued by mall. the Growing of F ru it; W o rk fo r Bettor M a rk e t. • quality of Cotton, because the b<? wh|chever way (he cat IV . T e oil ll ths W o rld About Oregon’, Scenic W onder- • > • • • • • • • • • • • • • • jumps. and the impotent anil apathetic public will ____________ '________________ ________________ , pay the rest of the bill. CLEAN UP AND PAINT UP These financial Jugglers, these speculating The Mayor’s idea for a cleanup and paint up harpies who live on the sweat of men who work, campaign in the city is a good one. Now we have passing out their propaganda without govern- had a cleanup and gotten rid of the top layer of mental or private protest, are sowing the seed dirt at least some painting would greatly Improve of discontent that unless there be some change lie- the looks of the town. There are many buildings, fore long will produce a bumper crop that ntav especially In the business district, and some resi shake the teeth of the nation. The farmer Is dences as well which need paint badly. A little tired of continuous exploitation. No one should hesitate to could be used on nearly every building with good povlde perfect protection If It hurts you to spend money you can’t get results. The saying that paint doesn’t cost anj^ from fire and theft for his thing is literally true. It will prevent depreciation very far in business, valuable jtaper» when Its of a buildingg ¡ / an amount more than equal to | s e e cost li even less than a Its cost. Besides we have the improved appear-, ug«. people, when money isn’t working It gets ance of the structure for nothing. A little civic shiftless and acquires bad habits, cent a day. pride on one end of a paint brush and paint on s e e the other is what we need. Even a cemetery has been known to prosper by That is the small amount • • • advertising. It will cost you to keep We’ve always heard that the Chinese were ai • • • your valuable« In a Safety backward nation but supposed they could wash Spring Is the time of year when one even gets Deposit box here at the their own hair. But such is not the case as the tired of resting. Portland Shipping news says: I ------------------ . First National. Included in the cargo of the West Jessup w h l-h , E d ito r ia l C om m ent — a miscellaneous nontta cargo oaron from TPAFIY *-• * •« •* * • 41 Years ______ VfflV 4 with China and Phllliplne Islands were 17,025 lbs. of I ABOLISHING THE POORHOUSE of Helpful Service human hair contained in 50 bales which two days A later were placed aboard the steamer Katrina * plan «>'•“ to <° abolish •«««« the F poorhonse oor»„,.~ anil aubslttcte for It SINCE 1883 Luokenbach for delivery in Galveston where the the pension foe the h l p i e « i. under c e n .id .~ tlo « in In hair will be split and cleansed and sent back to <"»<» Give the itooelera credit tor t h i e - t h e , are not China for further maufaenture. afr*ld *° e*t*viment i TUC C D D iw r n r in NFUK 7n»<rfkwu(aJ 571 DEPARTMENT STORES Full Measure of Value In Theao Gay Silk Dreaaea It's alm oit like Andlng money to discover one of theae charming d rc u e i at thia intriguing p r i c e ! They are effectively and modithly made, and con form to the prevalent style dictates Bright H u m ! In the merry colors of S p r in g l Exceptional value, aa you will remark, when you eee t h e a e It Costs Too Little to Hesitate — • » m I o a a i I o • • That may be worth tbe consideration of Ltpna. Tn* Belgium is boasting because of her record of Hooehtee look» at It from thi» angle. Many of the in- going for more than thirty-five days without a m ate, of .h e poorhnu.e are w erthr men and cabinet. Its ten to one we could go for th lrtr »««♦» who ’ wk*d ,hro“«h * ,OM ",e- ,nrf r°"nd five vears without a Congress and not worry very »elves hetptese in old . r - They deserve som ething b« ter o (,jj • • than the poortouse. A stigma attaches to the poorhouse »o that many a man and many a woman chooses death • Here s a man in Illinois who on the advice of his dootor had his teeth pulled to cure rheuma- tlsm Now he sues the doctor because he has developed Indigestion. rather than go there Instead, the state proto«-« to grant small pvnstan« to the poor and helpless, making It possible for them to lire | with friends or relative» In the knowledge that they are • • • not a burden. Considering the lillies Of the field which toll not The expense need be no heavier The money now neither do they spin is now regarded as red propa- spent *in boilding and maintaining poorhouse». employing ganda Labor unrest must be checked at all attendant», furnishing supplies and the tike, would pay ’he h n . rds ,1 proposed pension». And It would remove foreever the • • • specter of disgrace and humiliation which now hovers over You can see how carefully the party platforms the declining years of many an hone»« cltlsen hoping and are being carried out by out faithful lawmakers, pravinr that death come before the poorhouse You remember what the platforms contained o f’ Of course there is room for fraud and favorlsm, but co u rse «with care thia may be avoided, or at least kept at a • • • ’minimum. H onest poverty la not a disgrace, and it may Now they have found a mirror, a vanity case, be well that Indiana la pioneering a better road than we and a lip Stiff? used by some flapper 3000 years have hitherto traveled.—Lions (Tub Magazine. B. C. This kind of frivolty has gone on long s e e enough. Let’s amend the constitution. , many inquiries s e e ' Names of 2(70 settlers Interested in Oregon's agrlcul- PatriotS who are willing to die for their country t"™1 opportunities wvre received by the Land Settlement are being urged to buy moonshine instead of Department of the Portlann Chamber of Commerce from bootleg liquor. H w Byerley. general Immigration agent of the North- • • • ern Pacific Railway Company, as a result of the Joint ad- Motorcycles have been barred from the Yale vertising campaign conducted by the three tranacootlM st s i lines cogjperallng In developing the Northwest. campus. Higher education pays we think. o o o This new list Is In addition to 255( Inqulrha received The average person ftte 2.5 gallons of ice by the department In March from the co-operating tinea, and an additional 1000 received earlier In the ymr. A cream last year and no doubt wished for more. • • • total of more than 10000 Inquiries have been rceleved •Ince the first of the year, according to the Manager. A hundred to one shot is not an opportunity. ■ P I . Il' MAY W , 1825 'I"" T h e First National Bank 5 9 .9 0 to 5 1 6 .5 0 CHIROPRACTOR Moves to New Location I have lensed part of the old Eugene Hospital over the J. C. Penny store and am In a better position to serve yon than ever before. CHIROPRACTIC Is the science that Is restoring health to thousands who suffer from stomach trouble, tonsllitls. ner vousness. sleeplessness, headaches, enlarged prostrate glanda, high blood pressure etc., by scientifically co-ordi nating the principles of Chiropractic and Electro-Therapy. The results are Safe. Sane and Sure. Dr. Geo. A. Simon O F CU G EN C Sines D r e iie i at 188» EUGENE. OREGON Announcing the Opening o f the Hydro-Electric Therapy Institute at 491 EIGHTH AVE. WEST Treatment given for Rheumatism, Neuritis and other conditions. Fully equipped with electric cabinets and in every possible way prepared to serve our patrons with the best of service. Dr. Richmond Burge 491 West 8th Formerly In New Laraway Bldg. « V »