The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, December 10, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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ADVERTISING REDUCES EXPENSE.
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THE SPRINGFIELD
NEWS
“U bentl use Of advertising has contributed to UoWsy rate, over
Souther,,
, .0,3*., Men T h „ r« u z «t
make the tow rates possible and has sh o rte n e d , iVe.ftc were »„„ouuce.t ,,..i»y by
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IN THE COl'NT».COURT OF THE
STATE OF OR»OON FOR LANE
SPRINGFIELD OFFER UNIQE.
One nice thing about having g g ro u ih ) bus-
T he offer of the use of 250 acres in Springfield
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matter of toe Eatnte of .Mat
fo r industrial sites is unique and should serve to
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a ttra c t here people with capital to invest in en- work late.
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Notice la hereby given that th«- un-
terprises. Being situated as she
sne is. surrounded
surrounueu
hurrior to live ‘’»raignci ha* nt.-d with ,he County
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final account tn tha abort- calata atid
field offers a field for development in these b a s i c w i v e s than
bv order of ,«,» Court Saturday th»
industries. Besides these raw products there is S aturday to get their mot
y.
ten
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! Mh day of January, m a . at
County Court
abundant electrical power. There is little to be
a woman he adm ires her
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tells
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room In Lane County, •regn a. I» rt»«t
offered to prospective industry th at Springfield
she isn t m uch ro r B11
time and place for hearing any
h a s not. We m ay confidentially expect to add wonderful mind, he m eans
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> objection» that tuny be ftted tu aald
looks.
the prosperous industries we now have.
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f nal account and to fin a l acltlenicat
As a rule there is lots of parking space around «
ofcJrctloo, to
MONEY TO BURN.
a
public
library
»aid
(Inal
aceouM
are
notified
In (lie
A man m ight light his cigar with a 110 bill to
1 the same on or before Ten o'clock A
show his suprem e disregard for its value and be
A w om an’s declining years comes before 30; M on the »tn day o( January, H»'.’«
excused for a bit of asininity that h u rts only him ­
A W INMAN.
a
fter
th at she is glad to ad ept.
Executor.
self. If he burned a bushel basket full of $10 bills
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L. E RKAN. Attorney for the Satate
every morning of the year, an insanity commis­
Never mind father will be home evenings next *8« AVllIumett.. St., Eugene. Oregon
sion would look into his m ental condition. Som e­ m onth—playing with baby’s toys.
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body would call for the help of the army, navy
Growing old is just a slow process of shedding
and »police force of the nation. Yet. says Col-
lier's, that is exactly w hat the United States is enthusiasm ,
perm itting w-ith its forest reserves where fires
impose a loss equivalent to $100,000 daily. Of;
E d ito r ia l
C o m m e n t
th e 92.000 forest fires last year, “the perfect fools
coopération to be TAUttHT.
am ong us,” to use Colliers phrase, started -4,00 i,| c
ratlve mBrketlng wU| ftnd u» way into the cirri«»-
all Of which were preventable.
( of atudlea at the Oregon Agricultural College. It la fe-
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Jail
B.Mm.i
Populär.
Will, the «dvent of frnnly w«»lh«r.
Ib» Sprltntflvl.l ett) )*U l«k»a un »
A g.n i t art Ol«oo w here the ran- i» li.» pupularlty, »nd kplduiu n alght
>»» <>r t«~«. the round trip rate I. tu t..» , Hie«,• il ny» bul the hunl hootv
«,-rvo» n» u liavrn „( r»»t for «
Ururvd on the bans of on. and «W'
third tim e. th« first c l . . . rate On 1 vrmtry drn »i-r. IXill«« Chief li e r it
the Rpok.ne, forth,n,t and Seattle ; Vnifler I» u«utilh «ppeurel In liy Ih
r,«d Aatortn dlvi.ion. ineltiai*.-. it u j Mrt»nw* r h *'-' kili* ii wurm heti for the
tUnir-d on 'hr b»»,» of in« s..„, „-m i n »lit. Thtt', fe low . i i . um I I * oiiue in
I’aviru fair to Port an l. «ml on- an I hv fi'«',«ltt , ralli « the Ile», und letive
«un third «h« one-way rat-, from
to »he d o n a t i o n . i . k. t
»»I*’ >"> th i. •eh.-t.itle start Dece-n
b»r U. The ticket lim it Is January
by one-half the tim e necessary to attain the pres-
ent stage of electrical development In the United
S ta te s " savs W il. ¿lodge. m anager of advert!*-
i„u departm ent of the Bvllesby Engineering and
M anagem ent w rp o ratio n of Chicago, who oper-
f a t e red a . a«cond claaa matter. February !■». ,»03 al the ate the Mountain S lates Power company.
Bostatilce S^nngfioW. Oragvu_____________
-Collectively the third largest Industry In the
country the" utilities should he large ad-
MAIL SUBSCRIPTION RATE
It is estim ated that they tire apendlu«
One Year tn Advance. — >1.75 Three M.'ntha ..... 75« vertisers
6<x Mon-.ha ______ ______ >100 Single Copy ..... - . - 5« todav an am ount equal to about-one-half of I
r cent of their gross revenue in this way .F ro m
T H l RSl»AY.,U>A EMBER 10. i»»k
tiô to 75 per cent of their total advertising ex-
iienditures are In the uewspapers.
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About one-third or the utility’s advertising (
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Editorial Program
Notice of Change of Name.
dollar is spent for selling appliances and is
Notice I« hereby given that the «I»
charged to sale pricj of merchandise. One-third
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Maks SpHngf.eld the Industrial Canter o* Wae-
plication
of Richard Qarvln Frederick-
goes
for
sale
of
securities
on
custtnner-owned
tem Oregon.
IL Develop a Strong Tradin g Point: BuOd a c ity
plan and is an Investment expense. One-third Is .on to change hla nntne to Hit-hard
a t Contented Homes.
used to build up service output aud explain the Garvin M'tler 'till he h ea rd .» ! 10
IIL im prove Living Conditions on the Farm . Pro­
business and its affairs and is chargeable to op- A M Januar' 10. l»î» bv the County
mote the Rmamg of Purebred Livestock end
perating expenses. This last third is equivalent ; Court. In the court house. Eugene.
Oregon
the Growing of F ru it: W o rk tor B etter M arkets
alKHit 4 n mills
bill
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to about
ttu s on
o il average
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u k onthly
w . h . j
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or » at which time any » » p ir.on
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trie service and is so small It cannot ponaibly add »how cause why »ueh change of name
IV. Toil the W orld About Oregon's Scenic Wonder-
land.
to rates.
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P a e a a . . . . . . . . . . _____________ Advertising keeps down and reduces rates by
County Judge
THE CHAMBER Oh' COMMERCE
creating m arket value which in
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M »« n s to
T he Springfield Cham ber of-Commerce will be economies ot utass production and lower dlstri
reorganized under Its new*president. Herbert J. button expense.
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Call for School Warranta.
Cox. His com m ittee announced for the year in-;
the ivostoffice i
Springfield. Oregon. Dee 10, t»2V
elude men interested in all phases of communitv’ '
”wtodow. "1 would like to look
Notice 1» hereby given that •rtBtO,
IMutrtrt No. 1» Lain1 County. Oregon.
WOi we are to have a larger and more prosperous a t yonr red tw
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h - r t - .- h , rt„ , a s h e e t o f 1 0 0 o r »01 fav »1 the office of the School
city here we will have to work for it. And there clerk ol g g
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stam ps In CLrk. City H«n. Springfield. Oregon.
Is no work so effective as team work. It is up nn>re stam p . ,
g
dlscriinluating custo- School Warrant . No 7»7 to *7» .net«
everybody in
in m
,be e comm
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n ii, to back
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to everybody
unity
uam up
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Cham ber of Commerce both with their member- m er sweetly said,
11 tato
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15, 19Ï5.
It W. SMITH,
ship fees and moral s u p e r i , ft Is the only or-
taking the
Springfield, Lane C oub W . O ix o u ,
THE WILLAMETTE PRESS
H. E MAXEY. Editor
THURSDAY, PBCKAfBKR 10, 1925
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uftor til» night tu over without ■<»
much a* a word of thank» for the
hoMpitollty of the city
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Chrtetmaa PrluUn* of all x'nda la
done at the New* Office
CALL ANU H \E Ur N. W Emery
mt pH.
on plate «nd of he.- work •<
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PARTNERS
Banks
Farmi
The successful farm is as ftoBely allied wit It a bunk a*
with the slock or ..... I it prop«Med to ImnNtse to a prof«.
As an example, take sheep. It has been ’" ‘‘n Y >’ "J*
»Ince the British learned from the Roman» the art of »pin­
ning wool.
It was In 1608 that the first sltei-p Into the I S. were
landed at Jam es,ow n. Vu.. and almost two centuries later.
1792. that the first carding machine was invented.
i’rogess has been fas, since then. Today one of the big­
g e s t woolen m iuiufucturers produces 70,000.600 yards of
fabric each year, and it* assets are $130.000.000. WHien thut
much ttauiey is Involved^ banking Is a part of It.
In our humble way. this bank Is vital In the Industrial
and agricultural progn ss of (he world and you
Mr.
Sto.kiiiatt or Farm er have a hand, no m atter what com ­
modity you cultivate or produce.
To keep wheels turning, we should work together, w heth­
er it be savings. ehecMng. loans or investments.
Commercial State Bank
Springfield, Oregon
rtsbd Instruction in this subject will be given in short
cooperative M sociatlooa
and Oakridge is too far away to worry about her r Thia
service by tbe agricultural college 1« in keeping
Sewerage.
with the purpose» of both Its organization and malntenani ••
The meek may inherit' thZ earth but there will »Ince its object I. to improve condition, (or the tortw r
be little fun in 'a world inhabited by henpecked through the farm e r hlmaeK. T n e moat ea»« Dttal help tor
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h ia ln f for
or h
l« n
r n i act- a
fair por-
Dor-
the farmer
today Is to n obtain
hla
prodsce
a fair
husbands.
t on of the price paid by the consumer. And the only way
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Christopher Columbus was about the only to obtain thla fair portion Is through cooperative market­
prom inent foreigner who did not come over to ing.
The moat of the cooperative failures in Oregon have
this country to lecture.
resulted from lack of knowledge ol cooperative marketing
in charge. And. of course, every failure la so em-
that confidence is shaken and it becomes moro
.,nd more difficult to establish anti maintain such organl-
za-ion».’ With trained directors in charge there .h o .Id
T he value Of a kiss depends Upon the supply bv those
acd demand
1 pha» zed
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R ^ k le s s drivers have no r e s e c t for person,
Even President Coolidge had a narrow escape the ac, rue ^1O,*
other dav.
- 3 a l e ® Statesman.
r*BUlt" *" « » * '• « ’’’ marketing,
When Husband and Wife
Shop Together
1 iu go to the store to buy, but you can shop in com fort in the home.
The best place to m ake your real decision about “ what we ta n afford”
and “what we need m ost,” and “which we will buy” 1» at your own fireside
-—under yonr reading lamp.
There the feet do not grow tired. The rushing crowds do not destract.
Decisions are unhurried. The husband is not Im patient to get away.
It is to help the fireside shopper th at new spaper advertisem ents are
written.
Fireside shopping from advertisem ents is the most enjoyable- the most
intelligent and the m ost pracical form of consum er buying. TKhn you
visit the m erchant you know w hat you w ant and why. You buy, pay and
depart,. Both you and the m erchant saves time.
READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS
in
A Stock Certificate in M ountain States
Power Company Makes a Splendid Present
The habit of giving substantial holiday gif,* Is growing t ach year. Many reasons dictate
choice or a sound, Income-paying investm ent security for this purpose.
A Preferred Stock Certificate In this Company Is registered on the Company's books, and
the ow ner is protected against lose or theft. Dividend checks are mailed every 9d days to
(he holder and there Is no delay or inconvenience in collection. The assignm ent of a cer­
tificate Is an easy m atter.
The safety of the investm ent, Us ready m arketability, good rate of return, and its simplicity
—all recommend It for ownership.
PLACE ORDERS NOW
FOR GIFT CERTIFICATES
In order to m ake sure of delivery of preferred stock certificate» in time for ChrlstmaB o r­
ders should be placed as early as possible.
Make a gift whose benefits continue steadily through the years to come.
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Mountain States Securities Co.
Office
Mountain States Power Co.
The Springfield News
They are prepared for your consideration.
Ask for Illustrated Booklet.
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