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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
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TUH ftPRINORlCLD NEWS
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teresonl In the problem of ro'idi’rtng the fartn-
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buildings a safer place Th» ii rv im its <tf Springfield
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Malt» SpHngfield the lu d » »tr ai C enter ef W e»
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II. Develop a Streng T 'd in a Point; Biri'd a City
ef Contented Home».
III. Im prrve Living Cono t on* on the Farm Pro­
mote the Ra »ing of Purebred L<ve»tock and
th e Growing of F ru it; Work for B etter M arkets
IV. Tell th e W erlo About O regon's Scenic W o. or-
land.
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English wit. s are lx ing ar.* d to improve their
cooking to lessen uriuki. y among tin* men.
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The time has come when a new bridge shoifd
Where tl e r e - light th e'. . less hop«* .-»ml the
be built across the Willamette river at Springm'ld shiek as he turned off the dimmers.
It is the duty of the state and county to co• -truet
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tim e to do it is now—this year.
a funeral notice than a comic section.
The N atron « ito ff becomes the main line oi
the Southern Pacific in.July and the railroad
crossing on Second street will be< ome a menace.
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C om m ent
The old structure, the longest single span wagon
IDEAL WAY FOR GROWERS TO HANDLE FLAX
bridge west of the Mississippi river, is weak ami
during the last year has showed signs of growing
The lib u l way for th e <rowi nt to bandte th ir flux 1» n>
weaker. This is the most used bridge in 1-ane band together in eavh neighborhood and handle it < o«>t><'ra
county not excepting the new Harrisburg bridge. tiv«*iy—
It is dangerous to have it stand longer, besides it
To install rettin g tan k s and tnrvahlag and »«rutchlug
is obsolete and not in the proper location.
It is up to the Chambers of Commerce of plants and p«x>l th eir product an '■ work It» together.
Springfield a id Eugene to say to the state high­ Thus they wi I have a finished product to je ll; finished
way commission and the county court — “We to th e point of the ueeda of th e s p in n e r They will h a re a
waiit this bridge now.”
product for which th ere '.s a certain tnurkel value all over
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CHAMBER ON FIRM FOUNDATION.
The Springfield Cham ber of Commerce is now
on the firm est foundation it has ever been. With
a paid up membership of more than 75 the ofti-
cers itan now turn their attention to working for
some of the things Springfield needs. There are
some capable me«' >n the liamber of conimer« e
and if they gi.« iu new president support h;s d-
m inistration should accomplish things for Spring-
field.
What we need most is a new bridge over the
W illamette river, some factories located on the
city's 250 a e n s of free industrial sites and a
paved highway on the east sire of the river. le t's
work for these m ajor enterprises and do a lot of
•m ailer ones at the same time.
With one song writer installed as m ayor of tlm
city of New York and another installed as hus­
band of a jxassible heiress to the Mackay millions,
we may lcok for a quick revival in Tin Pan Alley.
“Yes We May not Get the B ananas” might be an
appropriate title for a new Berlin effort.
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London has founded the Institute of the Horse
to preserve the equine species. W ashington has
solved the problem in the production of the iron
•teed which can only rust out.
Now we are to have an investigation of the
Aluminum trust. More headlines in sight. Why
not b* gin a- investigation of our prof .-si nal in­
vestigators?
Swearing is about all gome people know about
golf.
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DOES NOT OPERATE
Will be at
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Office H ours: ,0 »■ m. to 4 p m
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I n at’s Why W e Are Here!
T his to w n is our h o m e; w e live,
eat a n d i sleep here. T h is sta te m e n t
sounds a hit ridiculous hut w e m ake
it to en lig h ten a n y b o d y w ho m ay he
th in k in g to th e co n tra ry .
W e sp en d n larg e sh a re o f o u r in­
com e here. W e do not spend it all
for w e try to he th rifty an d p u t som e
aside for a rain y day.
DAY O N L Y
No C harge for C onsultation.
Dr M i'llinthln is u r* gulur gradual*
the world They will in fact have two fiutshod products, the
in tti'sllcln* an d mirg«*ry a n t Is b
fiber and the seed. T here is al*o alw ays a m arket for the
«•• n ed by the state of O regon II.
seed, and a well protected m arket in thia country.
does not o p erate for chronic uj»p«-n«ti
The adv an tag of this w ay of handling th eir flax Is that citls. gall stome«, ulcers of stom ach
ihe iarm ers will have w inter «auk for them selves and their tonsils or adenoids
h elp , » o rk a t home, a t which by good neighborhood Ulan-
He has to hl« credit wonderful r»
as* m eat they will be a b e to pay them s Ives fair to very
stilts In dlea*«M of the »totna«'h, ’Ivey
good wages—
bowels, blood, skin, nerves, h eart
And th ere will be an o th er advantage.
k'dn.-ys, bladder, bed w etting, c a ta rrk
w.uik lung-, rheum atism , a lallra, I«»
Th:s, in such a country as the I'nli«*«, S tates, will lean ulcers and rectal ailm ents
to s; inning, an d they will have a well protected m arket for
B?low a re the nivnea of a few o>
th eir product, th eir "yarn.' when they get to that stage.
T hey'Will be protected 25 to 35 [» r cen t ad valorem, while his many satisfied patien ts In Ore
th eir fiber will have a protection of only a cent a pound; gon:
'.heir flax st-ed 40 cents a bu-bel.
J. L Chamber», Roaeberg, head
A nother advantag«' to the farm er In doing hl* own r e t­ ache».
ting and sc u tih ln g ts that he will have the bolls for sto«k
John W odtll, W aterloo, bladder anr
feed, especially dairy feed, and the rettin g w ater Is good
p ro strate trouble.
fertilizer.
T h ere should be profits all the way up (he lln** In flax! Mrs E E Flolman, Richland, kl<,
ney trouble.
grow ing and m anu factu rin g , but (he b g sp reads will .om e!
In spinning and weaving and fine finishing, and doing, W. 8. B ennett. Dreg n (Tty. ulcer o
th ese things «with the sm allest p o is'b le overhead and with the itnm orh.
the g reatest economy and efficiency.
ft W M eyer, Shaniko, h eart tro»
Th«- w riter doe» not believe th*- penltentl;:. y «an be mad' bi*'.
elf supporting ,n merely rettin g and s< a . j.n g (lux
Chan. H Hook, L Grand«*, gal
Though th ere art those who d lifer w i him.
»ton«'».
But with going one step fu rth er, to t . spinnlmr of
Mr». M. I. Ol»< i, Portland, appn» i
yarn, to g eth er with carry in g on a num ber of o th er proper
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I nes of manufa« tarin g th. re, thin ran surely he d .n —
R*-meml»-r above dati*, that comiu,
And the tim e Is coming when th ere w I be a m arket
r - h ; -lore for more flax y arn than I- dr«'umed of at j.res­ tatlon of th:» trip will be free and tha
it; a m arket made by varb.us rp e ila l'e m anufrtiirer« hi» treatm . nt I» d iffe re n t
o are bound to come ... fust us they are certain of get-
M arried women muni be accompa»
A t Ir ra * m aterials, which are the y arn s of the spln- led by th e ir husband».
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A ngile«. C alifornia.
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T ru e, w e send m uch m oney a w a y
h u t in this respect w e a re no d ifferen t
th a n o th er stores. E v ery sto re spends
b y far th e larg est p a rt of th eir incom e
o u t o f to w n for goods th ey offer for
sale. It c o u ld n 't he o th erw ise unless
e v ery th in g you w e ar an d use in y o u r
h o m e w a s m ad e here..
Secretarial, Stenographic or Book­
keeping Course
Eugene Business College
BnroH Today
IU b A Good School
A. E. Roberts, President
'JB2 Willamette St.
Phon« Sill
Eugene, Oregon
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by A. B. CHAPIN
RED LETTER DAY
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