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    THURSDAY. HEI*T. 3. 1925.
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
fÀ O S TWO
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
Published E very Thursday at
Springfield. la n e County, Oregon, by
T H E W IL L A M E T T E
PRESS
H. R MAXEY. Editor.
■ntered aa aacond claaa matter. February 24, 1903 at the
postoTTIo«. SpringfleM, Oregon
SPRING FI El JD NEEDS A HOSPITAL.
SEASONS CHANGED ON
GAME BIRDS IN STATE
Titre«* sites have been offered free for a hoepl-
1 tai In Springfield. There Is need for such an es­
Under r a c n l rhunge« In the nilgra
tablishment shat could be built and oil'rated lorylilrd
trvuty-acl rvgulntlunt and
with reasonable rates. There are a soore of
law«, the ope «easnna In Idaho
Springfield cases In other hospitals continually «tale
and Oregon on waterfowl I except,
and as many more living in districts tributary to wood
duck and «wanal, coot, galllnue«.
Spirngfield that would come here If only a firs, and Wllaon
«nlpe or Jackanlpe, black
class
institution
were
Io ated
in . v this > city.
When
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bellied and golden plover, and greater
a . definite
method
of . financing
th«> building of a
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. . l a n d leaner yellowlega now extend
hospital
is work'd
out . by . business
men
it should
| from October I Io January IS Inclu’ lve
receive the sup|»ort of everybody In the commun­ according Io an announcement of the
ity.
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. Biological aurrey. I’nlted States De­
The averages cases that come to a hospital partin'nt of Agriculture, to aperta
leave from $200 to $500 in a community. From mew of these two »laic«
a business point of view as well as a public nec­ Buck bird« legally killed may be
essity a hospital Is an asset to any city.
poaaetsed only during the open »ea
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THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 3. 1925.
Editorial Program
Golden Opportunities
Young men and women, you have today lar great *r op­
portunities Ilian your fathers ever bad Bui you muni,
however, get lh<* necessary business training and II can
be had at tile Eugene Business College.
Monday Is enrollment day and ibis Is your Invitation
EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE
It's a good school
A. E. Roberts, President 992 Willamette St.. Eugene. Ore.
«on and lh« flral ten day« of the
M ake Springfield the Industrial Canter of Weo-
te m Oregon.
IL Develop a Strong T ra d in g R olnt: Build a C ity
a f Contented Homes.
III. Im provs L ivin g Conditions on tbo Farm . Pro-
mete the Raising of P u r e b r e d Livestock and
the Growing of F ru it! W o rk fo r Bettor M arkets
IV . T o ll tho W o rld About Oregon's Been»« W onder-
Vote for the bonds and Insure Eugene the S. P. close season, but provalalon of «(ate
shops and terminals. That was the cry of the lawa In regard to tagging, furnishing
shop lifters two weeks ago. Now It is buy a bond affidavits. and proeurlng atorage per
and insure Eugene the S. P. shops and terminals. m ils must be ohaerved.
When the shop lifters get through with the peo­ There 1« no aeaaon for wood duck
ple of Eugene they will be regular trained a n l-'ani| iwan«. and theta birds mav not
mals—that Is if the people do not get wise to the
hunted or killed at any t'mr.
shop lifters' tricks before they are hopelessly In
land.
the grip of real estate sharks.
Alao Accommodating?
•
Three cheers for the man who owns three
(8o u lb Carolina W eekly M arkat
RECOVER 3. P. LAND HERE.
stores and two building in Eugene and still had
B u lla tta )
The Southern Pacific company obtained land enough courage to tell the shop lifters where to WANT—Colilo or bull pup. m uti
here In 1913 on the definite promise that shops go
There are a few people, at least, In b« pur« and roaaonablo.
and terminals were to be built on It and thus en- Eugene who resent the bulldozing methods be-
hance the general property values in the coni- tng Us«xl.
munlty. Owners of this land were led to believe J
• • •
that if they sold It to the railroad company at a i
.
• » x»
low figure they would be compensated by the !
E d ito r ia l
C o m m t n I
development the shops and terminals would bring, j
DID YOU EVER STOP TO THINK
If the S. P. does not intend to use thL land (By E R Waite. Sec., Shawnee. Okla.. Board of
and is so arrogant toward this community th a t;
Commerce.)
tt will trade the property to a rival city, whose
THAT every cltixen should support the Chain-
purpose is to destroy Springfield, then the for- jjer o( Commerce because it is active, alive and
mer owners should take steps to recover the <jolng the things that go to make the home dty
property. The S. P. obtained this land through a better place In which to live and make a living,
fraud and deceit—regardless of what price was THAT cities grow through the leadership of its
paid for it, and in no case did the railroad pay chamber of Commerce. Its members set the
an exhorbitant price—and have deprived the own- standard of the aims and ambitions of the home
ere of its possession these many years The agent clty anj should have the whole hearted support
of the company was the mayor of Springfield. of
entire community in carrying those plans
He acted in full authority for the railroad and to a gUt1res8ful conclusion.
made the representations of development. He THAT a live city is simply Impossible without)
had instructions in writing to that effect and is a uve chamber of Commerce,
willing to make these statements in court. Some THAT knockers who constantly hammer away
Tire Repair Service
of the land was obtained through condemnation at eVerv project of the Chamber of Commerce
Station,
Ex|>ert Balloon
proceedings—a pure abuse of the right of end- ghould stop and think. They only hurt them-
Tire Repairing
nent domain.
selves.
Surely there is enough justice in this country THAT live citizens never side-step nn unpleas
to prevent a railroad corporation from riding ant duty. They Just step on, or step over knock-
mthlessly over the people.
ere and go on their wav.
Eugene
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' REAL HONEST BOOSTERS ARE ALWAYS
Plans are being made by a business men's MEMBERS OF THE CHAMBER OF COM-
Vulcanizing
committee to start a public market in Springfield MERCE.
A site has been offered free and estimates on
BOOSTERS ARE THE FELLOWS WHO
Works
cost of construction obained. This is a worth­ KNOW THE TRUTH WHEN THEY SEE IT. AN!)
while undertaking that should receive supjiort GET BUSY AND LET THE OTHER FELLOWS
1020
Dak St.
from the community.
KNOW IT.
ROOSTERS MAKE PEOPLE WHO CAN DO
The securing of the county road equipment to THINGS GET OUT AND DO THEM.
Improve Second. Fifth and east Main streets was ROOSTERS GET GOING AND KEEP GOING
a good deed. A wonderful difference has been AND THE REST OF THE PEOPLE USUALLY
made in these streets; . .
GO THE WAY THE BOOSTERS GO.
1 BOOSTERS REALIZE THAT EVERY DOL­
Of course our ancestors were monkeys. Didn’t LAR INVESED IN THE HOME CITY MEANS
A NEW DOLLAR ENLISTED IN ITS SERVICE.
a woman make a monkey out of the first man.
Official
Goodyear
B ank*
jftyMail
Distance Is no handicap to efficient banking, as
has been conclusively demonstrated by depositor*
now far removed from Springfield.
Personally knowing the officers of an institution
and. a confidence in their Judgment, makes it both
desirable and profitable to consider this meuiis of
banking.
We give prompt attention to such accounts. We
solicit your business and guarantee complete sat­
isfaction. Our Investment and bond service I* mm-
servatlve and sound. Write us.
Commercial State Bank
How About It-
LadieS
of Springfield?
Do you know that the biggest selling family hard wheat flour in this
part of Oregon is made right here in your own city?
Have you ever Btopped to realize that this plant Is bringing in better
than a half million dollars per year Into this city—thru the sale of It»
now famous flour and feed products.
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The River
the Great Lakes to the Gulf, America’s greatest river flows
majestically. Through the heart of the country it takes its
course, broadening and deepening as lesser rivers empty their flow
into its current. Farms and cities on its banks find it a source of indus­
try and a means of supply.
Through the country runs another river, as continuous as the Mis­
sissippi in its flow. It is the river of thought which, day and night,
moves through the land and vitalizes the national life. Its source
lies in the people’s knowledge that communication with all parts of
the country is possible. It is a stream that deepens and broadens and
grows stronger as thought is added to thought, as the mind of one
community joins the mind of another.
America’s national telephone system is a channel for this river, for
Bell System service unites all sections of the country. It leaves no gap
in the pathway of communication. It knows no off-duty hours, nor
any comer of the nation that is too remote to be reached.
F
rom
The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company
BELL SYSTEM
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On* Polley • On* SystBin ■ Universal Sendee
If FEATIIERFLAKE flour, a guaranteed hard wheat patent flour;
is the best flour that thousands are buying In Corvallis, Eugene, Cottage
Grove, Roseburg; Coquille, Grants Paso. Medford, AMhland. Klamath
Falls and hundreds of other cities In Oregon and California, It would seem
that this same flour should be the flour used by the good housewives of
Springfield. Don’t you think so?
We admit that distance lends enchantment and that one usually
likes something better when lots of freight is added to It; but In all fair­
ness to yourself, your neighbor and to your city try home produtAs first.
Demand FEATIIERFLAKE flour. He proud to use It.
After you have tried a half sack of FEATHERFLAKE flour you
will be fully convinced that FEATHERFLAKE surely Is wonderful flour_
If not return the balance and the full price you paid will be cheerfully re­
funded to you by your dealer.
FEATHERFLAKE flour s sold In 49, 24</2 and 10-pound bags by_
TAYLOR’S WHITE FRONT GROCERY
A. It. SNEED’S GROCERY
McMURRAY’S GROCERY
Springfield Mill & Grain
COMPANY