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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
l*uhltshed Every Thursday at
S; r .i ii .f 't I. Lana County, Oregon, by
THE WILLAMETTE PRESS
H E MAXEY. Editor.
E ntered as
T IU R SD A Y , DEC 31. I!»-T>.
T H K S P R IN G F IE L D N EW S
PA G E TW O
H'ond d as» m atter F ebruary 24. isms at Mn
postante«. t»?»r.ugfiold. i'restoc
MAIL SUBSCRIPTION RATE
On« Year In Advance
$175 'ih - .e Mon hs
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Single Copy _
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THURSDAY. DEV
C O O PE R A TION H.V
I* le . I
To Spend Millions
in Oregon in 1926
LIM ITA TIO N S
lory of
National ('outull Üf
Vt* Market!
F arm ers' U
pointed out ten thlug» which >
not ¿«k T- ey Are enu.'t
•'U J A CM> pt'rativ re
bltrarlly f v ai«h |r , < x ;
< '<> 1 fai nv 1 out of a r ° ’
i ll
p n , a which w
« p ro d i lo AU its
«n
sell hump r »
for a-' hla.T uni
invili r«
»M V cnop-prativ« vnn
pool pn<
.hau occa* oat sales by
can noi pay tta mem ber
(7 I A c
U f l l r t l c u tic
car. not ope rat without
di b b
ill mutiti rin*n
••peratlv e m arketing can nr
n ta r e of th e He
A cooperative with only a
supply eati not he a demi»
koi (acto r; < ith A
■peratlv. can not scn-niplh
aim s au t purport *
or ci —O regon F arm er
W allon
sc,
d id n 't go o u t a n d c u t h is w h e a t? No. H e h itc h e s 1 Ample Ore protection, th at th ere may tie th e minim um j
On to h is b in d e r, a n d g u id es a n d d ire c ts it, an d 1 Of danger and m e minim um insurance rate,
th e job is d o n e.
Ample police protection th at th e firm 's property rr.uy he
It is ju s t so w ith y o u r c o -o p e ra tiv e o rg a n iz a ­ kept safe, and ta e m em bers and th eir tm ployes free from
tio n . It will se rv e you ju s t so faT a s you h itc h on dread of violence In th e stre e ts o r In th eir homes.
to it a n d give u i h t b e n e fit o f y o u r th o u g h t an d
Adequate freig h t c a rrl-rs th a t tne firm may he sure of
c o -o p e ra tio n . T h e a m o u n t o f p e rso n a l in te re s t raw m aterial and th e tran sp o rt of the finished product
t h a t th e f a r th e r gives th e c o -o p e ra tiv e o r g a n iz a ­ ¡a t all tim es; and am ple postoffice fact 1ttes for handling
tio n to w h ich h e b elo n g s will be th e m e a su re of! all the mall.
th e b e n e fits w h ic h th e o rg a n iz a tio n will re n d e r
S treet car or o th er tran sp o rtatio n for the employes.
to a g ric u ltu re .
R easonable local ordinances as to regulation of the
la
HOME SEWING
By Ruth Wvvth S
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(hut two
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tn» tu 1ho Utah» hat! p M»i \ I
Me * rtln g naarly X uoo.oon.
II»’ ( t » i.ing >««r.
I n Tht fx.iAM.xjNT PCTvnt
(Hint. n Htuh'ft I' w r r* n
•THf GOLPCN PftINCISS*
Mhiv. nini Sprint**
I.
Make S pr’ngfield th e Industrial C enter of Wea- •
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crate*
t'XloiiMlvely ihiouxh
tern Oregon.
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luett« (ail» y mut So uthw tw t
II. Develop a Strong Trading Point; Build a City •
T
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U R S ERI S XT.
m tireg. n. will «pom over
of Contented Home«.
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E very a la rm clock lias addi'vi cussw ords to o u r '
III. Improve Living C onditions on the Farm. Pro- • la n g u a g e .
Ni ITU F I > ’ • t ! ,E I ’F .- ’KINUFIKI.D >r adding to its presi lit facilities In
mote the Rais,ng of Purebred Livestock and •
• •
I ■« Hebt anil pu »er r sill.
IMVIU VF.MENT 111 NI
the Growing of F ru it; Work for B ettor M arkets •
In I'orttau o E lectric I’irv ir rom
An op en c a r g a th e r no w om en.
NOTICE IS HEIlKllY GIVEN. that
IV. Tell the World About O regon's S cenk Wonder- •
i
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• nv,
.’ nine hytl’ •di I ir li
in accordance » u h the provision of
land.
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i r im am i No f»;i of thi Town of n I H t e u l t l g e l ratin g plants Id l o -n,
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • « a
E d ito r ia l
C o m m e
f
Springfield, Lane County, (.regoli. the t r e e ! c a r I u s in IXwtlv.id, it. - f i l e
WHAT A CITY S IH Il 1 11 GUARANTEE
ru n t
E ly R .co rd er »III r m l v e sealed I t i'e r u r h a n tu I say s, has adopted .i
INDUSTRY
bids for the purchase of 13.151 tig of I m ig e l f o r 18 ;
T H E R E SH O U LD B E M O RE BUILDING
’ am ounting ■ - > ( ,;e"0.
lniprovi meni Itomi* sai l botiti* to be
In d ic a tio n s a rc th a t S p rin g fie ld will e x p e rie n c e I The council of a large city th e ottier duv appoalod to th« In denom iuatlnns of $100 00 each ex •»<!•* for lumr ■Vornehin. ilsltet m> nti
ch
am
b
er
of
consnerce
to
know
what
the
city
can
do
to
In­
c o n sid e ra b le b u ild in g in re sid en ce* a s well a s
eept the last one which shat be for ( S ' i unions (if m i , uumu i i tj.ie i-u e i
b u sin e ss s tr u c tu r e s n e x t y ear. T h e re is not a duce new Industries to lecate there, t h e council has u u 81 Dollars Said bonds to bear Inter­ »ill l»e asslgr vd to co u str |e | 'o*i uit ,
v a c a n t m o d e rn h o u se in to w n w e a r e told a n d severely crtUcIged for losing to - : r, led cittiw some very est at the rati of Rlx (8 per re n t! peri • ii.provem *n.s in th« t n ism lss'ot
tni[x>rtant Industries, and it Is felling the sting
cent per annum , subject to reilenip-1
th e r e is a d e m a n d fo r m o re h o u ses.
nt
d lstrih u t'o i system s of t ' •• iigui
The Im portant things which any Industry has a right to tlon at any sem ian n u al Interest pay-
uwd power d v ia rtm e o t an I the Utl
S p rin g field o ffe rs ideal c o n d itio n s fo r re sid e n c e
expect when it e sta b lshes Itself In a city a re not dirt cult 1 Inhg per ori a fter being In force for •
one year, by paying the fave of bond 1 r ie< w l| be r ie n t for need I v.»id -,|
n o t o n ly fo r p eo p le em p lo y ed h e re b u t also in
to name. Among them are th ese:
with accrued interest. Each bid must r-q u lr.« ie n ia Ip the s tr » t railway
E u g e n e . W ell im p ro v ed s tr e e ts , good sew er, w a te r
An am ple site w ithout unreasonable outlay, and p ro m p t' be accom panied with a certified check
Jit ’ Interu-hu •• departm ent <
g a s a n d e le c tric a l c o n n e c tio n s c a n be h a d m o st
g ran tin g by th e city of track ag e perm its, vacation of t i r e - ; in favor of the City Recorder, for at
a n y p lace in to w n . Ix its a r e n o t to h ig h a n d fo r
Several of the o th er utility cone
least
th
ree
(3
per
cent
I
of
the
pur
esssary stre e ts and alleys, a id such o th er action as m ay. chase price as a guarantee of good
th e a v e ra g e m a n th is is a good place to m a k e
panlen of the state are known to have
be necessary to m ake m e site fully available
faith on th e p art of the b.dder. No under consideration Individual bud­
a hom e.
F air tax laws by both sta te and city, so th at m e In -: bid will be considered for less than
A n e x c h a n g e sa y s th a t o v e r 6500 n e w sp a p e rs, d u stry shall pay Its fair proportion and no m ore. Borne Ear and accrued Interest Date of gets running Into several million«
d a ily a n d w eekly, h av e g o n e o u t o f b u sin e ss In sta le s have laid such a heavy p e n a ty on prosperity m at closing of bids Jan u ary 2". 1828 Date more which w ll ho passed on within
th e s e U n ited S ta te s th e p a s t n in e y e a rs. T h e industries and cttlxens of m eans are m igrating to certain i of opening of bids Jan u ary 25th. 1828 the next few days
It W. SMITH. R ecorder
It Is therefore probate th at the
c o st of p u b lish in g n e w p a p e rs is se v e ra l tim e a s o th er sta te s which have abolished th e incom e tax. the i Date of F irst
Dubllcat on. Decem­
public utility com panies of th e state
h ig h to d a y a s it w as n in e y e a rs a g o a n d th e tre n d in h eritan ce tax. and o th er levies which ham per industry | ber 24th. 1825.
D ate of In s t Publication, January will put new capital to work In Or­
a ll o v e r th e o o u n try is to w a rd s c o n so lid a tio n s and tak e aw ay all the rew ards It earns.
.s t. 1828.
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lo p this coming year to the extent o fi
a n d e lim in a tio n .
R easonable relaU ons with labor, so m a t m e firm miiv ,
D 24, 31. J 7-14-21 betw een $7.000.?>00 atgl
Kev !
not be subjected to a rb itra ry strik es, or to th e bombings )
wral larse tuidertaktng» a re being con !
H IT C H ON. PU L L AND P U SH .
CALL AND SE E Dr N W. Emery sldored which m ay «well the total I
and Darnings w hich o ften accom pany Jurisdictional dis­
D id y o u e v e r h e a r o f a f a r m e r b u y in g a b in d er, putes betw een rival unions, and in w htfh the firm has on prices on plate and other work, tf
considerably beyond this figure.
< nd th e n fin d in g fa u lt w ith th e d e a le r b e c a u se it ^ tth e r in terest n or responsibility.
E dito rial P ro g ra m
P ra c b c o l In stru c t! i t
i'< I«
fo r
B l TTV PBCNSON
Bell Theatre
H ers from Marcola— Mr and Mrs '
E L. P ratt were business visitor« In '
town from Murroin Tu-wday.
Thurs. New Year»
Eve, and Friday
and Saturday
In* from Goshen— Mrs A Nlch ili
»-ho has been visiting frl<ml« near
Göstien, called at the office« of a
local physician Tuesday
ucr.K>
W A K IN G
dutde vou will not
TTwy are so situ
naed a pattern, Tlie dainty model
at the i*pj>er left should I s' rnadn
of crepe de Ovljva or other «oft
n in terU l tritnmod in knoe about on
Inch and a h a lf whla.
It Is hold
In ptaco at the wwlsk w ith doubla
faced «Min ribtxai of harm onising
tone«. As shown at tha right, tfco
bwigth« of maSnrtnl »ns all that la
Daadml to maJba IL
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' .Th a c»«at sty
of negligee shown
•2 thu *>ow4r d g h t la alao w r y eaay
to makix ft I t entirely son struct-
ed of stnxlght pinow of m at«rials
a» shown In thn chart at tha left.
Broradtkl allk, s ift oonluroy, velvet­
een and flannel are often used In
the model shown here the collar 1»
mad.' of eordreeUng m aterial to
match the facing o f tha »laeves.
atlJU'FRSi—If rw has« SrsMeisklsS
u..,..
H m s
Wr«k
Nf » r’ •<«'•
Of 1» <»!• Sf
industry, th a t th e firm may r o t be subject to Invasion
T h e w o m a n w ho flo g g ed h e r h u sb a n d w ith a by an army of inspectors, investigators, assessors, cot-,
b la c k s n a k e th ro u g h th e In d ia n a p o lis s tr e e ts i ctors. and o tt e r political hangers-on to levy graft,
h a s n 't Seen h im since. M o ral' I n d ie s sh o u ld loCK
Finally, and m ost Im portant because all th e other« nang
th e k itc h e n d o o r b efo re w h ip p in g a fa st h u s b a n d .' on m is. a liberal and un d erstan d in g a ttitu d e on the part (
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|-Ubl.<- tow ard th e ii; :
Moved to New Location
Offhra work to
T h e S p rin g fie ld B a k e ry H uh m oved to lit, new h o m e in th e
An old m aid is a w o m an w h o d o es n o t sh a v e th e '.he w orkers, and comes to add p rosperity to the e a tite
b a c k of h e r n e c k — m o d e rn v ersio n .
com m unity
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Perkins-Laxton Building
U nless a com m unitly can ofB*r th*««* things, It nas no
T h e o rd in a ry ta x p a y e r is n o t h a rd boiled. H e ^ght to ask an industry to locate th ere, a rd sooner or
Is m e re ly so a k e d .
H a te r it will lose those it has —n o n » Club Maga ne
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FIFTH STREET
In ¡Is new h o m e th e S p rin g field B a k e ry h a s o n e of th e
m oat m o d e rn an d a a n lta ry h a k e gho|w in th e c o u n try . We
in v ite o u r frie n d s a n d p a tro n * to visit us a n d in sp e c t o u r
n ew p la n t. W e w a h l you to see w h e re P e rfe c tio n B read
a n d p a s trie s an* m ade.
LOOKING BACK AT ¡925
'ETTY
THE ^SPRINGFIELD BAKERY
«TN
COLDEH
PRINCESS"
F R B p FR E SH , P ro p .
W H O L E SA L E *
\ j i S tr e e t
R E T A IL
■HHHMBUMMMN
CLARENCE BADGER
P ît O O U C T IO H
u>itK
N I< l H A M IL T O N
R0CMDJTI FEUDWES
P H Y IL IS H A V E R
I.M tl LUMT)
d la a v u u n i QbtUJt,
SUNDAY
N E W YEAR GREETING
MAY YOUR N EW Y EA R BE AS P R O S P E R O U S
AS YOU H O P E IT W ILL BE.
W E TH A N K YOU FO R P A S T FA V O RS AND
W ISH YOU H EA LH , W E A L T H AND
H A P P IN E S S IN 1926.
ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP
JO H N W IL L f, P ro p .
► NEGRI of
Tues.-—Wed.
JACK HOXIE
A Happy New Year
to Everybody in the
Springfield Community
IN
“The Phantom
Horseman”
STANDARD FURNITURE
COMPANY
R E M E M B E R TU ESD A Y
N IG H T
50c A DM ITS W H O L E FAMILY
COMING JA N . L! 13
H A RO LD LLOYD IN
“ T H E FR E S H M A N ”
Heilig Theatre Bldg.
EUGENE, OREGON
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