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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1926)
I FkOK TWO the THTRSDAY SEPTEMBER »0, 1»2< fcrK'v. plaat« a ft»r cosatrarUoa. » 1 1 )1 , «usât b« >a »><Kt iaurt<asea ■at » w rv » ta» wstsr ot ta» »tat« lbta<a ta»T by B r»<uial»4 bub5*-üt>ral coscw s» lo >• |» r cost of tb» total f l u * «f !b» ms»f*w wert» m t w il u a m c t t k tmaatioc »»» »tr-aas« ta <’»r»gos h»»td»» ail ta»a» tb iosa ta* board u n id «»tabtts« »t«r«w ta c to r)*» tail- ( . « n , all w at»-« of ta * aufi* » **■ **** ** * * person a òprmgfield should hints« If a con- roads or say Its» of ba«io»«« .t tW«'i ’«brìi utmitMi« trf on« to get votes far the bonds to build w t bituwa *0 »atrr Bay. w i t t*as*. raaste»*-! -*w r »** M » of tW B E .» E L p g w w w -’» the bridge m :* im o n si«a»ar* tb r*a t«s a *atabitaa»d m >4 Ib d Tb» çocîer o b îà batrti of • » * tm g ae e w w —*« araste» la *4 L» Tkra» M T e a r Is aau t*« ta taaay lia » * It plss»s ---- Tw By rot.ng the bonds f a r »75 00© we get J U I r a o osar iWrw. ne» cbm a»£ lev* *• a. raiJroaS» la a e a ta c ia r* a a r M N lh J aiaih'-nt) ta ta» beard ( r * a t » r tbvs •* ■Midge costing 1 > », or in other w .rds we v _ '- k e * a * a B a t tar re fa ite s ta ta» w<! !■ 'b* ?*Xl of tbo WirErntX baa y«t be»a 4 - l’ »«i«d to say »tat» have a bndge that costs us half price This ts not Of l a« boars F C F T T M B E B M 1S9S t of f O rfw Brw ta « * «nmaita« a Tbi« « itb o a l f«*trs'»t ■■' ■' ' ' ■" ■'■ ■ " - ........ ....... something that can be ri-^ee every da» it is a Taà» •»»» r«t»b2 »a«4 w a trr wurfca * of m i n t P B i i » : of i '«wSasaa aa4 aegatr* rrts tis g » i» v f ta» go«»raur. tb» l»«i«iaiur», or a a r WORDS FROM THE LIPS OF GREAT MEN r-al opport .may. Lr* » nnt iet ft slide its* •ta l» faactlos of to o iru i. Tb» m a t l trw p e v r r p ia i!» "The Secret of AB E de-p-ise and Enerfy 1» ta» osly r»a-rd r prorM ad Tb» Even those who do not like Am.ee Semple Me- ra» um * i «Sai ta*y m *e a R r t a r e m ta» wa.'-r» of ta» vtat» osly lim it t» ta« 1 p«r «»st bemliag Essati >« tM Prete«?*] of India c j t . ty ”— F a n more Coopwr. Pbensoc will agree that »1 urmaston cotnes faith * a e ry !-*< as« ta Sacs tn* srtat-i f e r a p rrra tr or t<ta»r pvbtlc u « «las«« ta ■p»adiB< ta» p»vpi» » E * » r r ; « B I I » a a s - of ta» «ta»« with a confession he * B be regarded with the e«-sa>eac a* ra*t*i»*4 ts ts- »at*-, a n »! ta» osly curb u tasi prortdlcg Of «Tc'Brts! damala for ar utmost contempt There are some things people r-~T> i—. «ays ta*» »a*.: a« — — ta» for r u i m apporrai oa p arebaw of •« - s a in a g as» a tv p rn y ta« board s u t WHAT TO DO WTTH THE O. C. MONET do not expect from any man and this is one of l»()Bs plasta ralaad at o r« r h alf a « * a K » r boxdra; far ns a w h e * . 1 b pubhc oghatoa bo man can get awav . _ _____ B illio a d ollar* How Lane county should spend the mffhoo do»- t _. . ¡««a» b â t i I f U) t ¡ » t C»at of ta» ta n n r t r tt «uZ - — — w;,-h anything so tow as to take s woman out on £ £ £ ■ ¿ ^ £ > 3 £ £ & »**• - j « *»•— - — - « • > - tota! a a w aw d r a t a a !* » of p r-.p » r!f I t WORK FOR THE BRIDGE DANCERS ARE SEEN »N PROPOSED POWER BILL No oee should be over confident the bridge bonds will carry and that * e will get a new srruc- tore across the Willamette river at S;*tLgfieW estesa We can never be sure the bonds will carry aaul **- »every voter ta Lane county understands the need ¡ ------------------* a ; •>, E'er? , ry or roa THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS * un auuee ¡« « 1 I * » ■ *•» anaul «« A AUCTION SALE Closing Out Haxpole's Dairy Herd ■sent has bees the subject of a lot of talk and OWB «■»«•■*»- , e e Btuch advice to the county court. While we are Be* '-rfictring these people who are free with ad- There has been com plaint that m ae* girls are »to* for we suppose they have the welfare of the losing their health by denying themseHes food in county at heart we do think a lot o f them are attempts to reduce their weight so as to be in "talking through their hat " hue with prevailing fashion This s*ems inrred- IX M 'A T IO S — 4 s i t * * • e o t i* * » ! of Of course it is popular to aav that we should’^ * T bo “ y ?h^ '* rely ’**c “ ta« pay aD the county's debts. Evewbodv should ° / refreshments declined But we imagine kaowa a» ta» Sw art» oc r» TaM» pay their debts. The county has' hundreds of * 7 1 ,uchI1* thm< " * vacation even during !£» X auw a o r Ja»p*r H a eo*4 thousands of dollars in road bonds outstanding * f“ « 11« ”t* - ________________ rje.-sgSeM. We take ft that these advisors want these ail paH M O XQ AT. OCT I 1 » P M •ff A I t » herd of 4a2ry row *, all ta &r»t c i*M robdiOcaa But when we sold our road bonds we read* no D IS ' BJHT iO S provision for taking them up before they were D u rk a B row a U k la g »bow! « t* p u due. There are but a few thousand dollars worth I Hotobrts row tttlk -a « »beat that we probably could get hold of at this time c r a n e ; 1 Hoi»t»iB row B lik without we went into the market and paid a :a< »boat < a a iio a *. 1 H o U i-a premium for them. U w e b a y other bonds to take JerweP ra w B llk ls g I I * gaOua»; 1 the place of or offset our own bonds outstanding, B ro w * J«v»»7 ro w . fr*a k B ilk ia s * who is go ng to take the blame if we make a bad Nagg - g Helps Somettmes S».k i* » , 1 i v ü i a J « fw i cow tevestmemt. These people who are *o free with gdvice surely wiU not. Judge John W. Summerfield is authority for X ikJW 41* < * . - « » , 1 Jorsoy row » 1 Uie statement that nagging sometimes does a B ilk > a< 4Ak S * l l o * » , l D w rk a s J e r We would like to hear of some one come out h:iah»nd grxxl * •«7 cow. 4 a * to fr « * k r a aoos; I weth a comprehensive pian for paying off our i* r * » T ra w x ..< .c < 4 s *L o *» : S 4et<ts that are not yet due. AU this advice sa far It » probably upon the principle that we all J«raey raw » to fr«w k«* October 1; Mn t worth a cent— especially before the law has need petty annoyances in order to develop pati- I Jer»»r Seller«. B tlk ia s . I J»r»»y been interpreted as to Just what this O A C. ‘*nc* *nd poise. raw » fre»k«a »oo*; 1 G * r * M j J rr money can legally be used for. The philosopher sees seme use in our friend I •«7 ra w B U k ia g galioo« j * * t _____ . ___ . ._ ___, the devil. There could be no courage without b a s k ; 1 H olateta Jeracy 1 year» tnv k" V T L ^ h e her" * no r* to< temptation. ‘ ' ■ J - -ach y^ar a tot,there ia no commendable temperance that does oM Seller B llk to g 5 galloc* a 4 s » ; 1 J r r t r j raw 4 S s llo s * per county's share of thia mfl- aot a de<ire for exceM 4»y; 1 F r r » t J t r t t j row B H k ia g ( Evil ia a shadow, and where there is no shadow, pwt 4ay; I Jer»ey cow B llk la g * Why tell the -ounty court members if they there can hardly possible be any light salioe», I Brows Jersey Ja»t fre»h; •pend some of this money here that they must I® ^ e same way fleas and insects of all sorts 1 iB raacs h eife r, j Jersey ra w glao spend some there’ They have full control of are needed in order to keep us alert, B llk ia g 4 galloa» per 4 *y ; 1 J«r*»y the county money and can spend it where they' Reasoning in this line it may be a good thing Soil; I te a s (e Id le s kor»»«. like provided there are no legal conditions and for » t o be nagged a bit to prevent him going w eicht ü « »Od 1444, I year» old. the money comes to the general fund. stale. T E R M S — 1 to 4 sac'.ho C redit w ill • • • It would not do for him to have things too easy be g lre u to re » p o *» IM * buyers oa _. . , __, __ . . . Character does not develop in a uniformly favor-' appr >»«d »acttrlty with 1st»rest kt Me imagine prisoners will have to be taken &bi» »nvlroment to the penitentiary in railway trains after the Of course no man would choose nagging or I p *r rast J. W H A R F O U L O w ner »«tomoWle accident of the Douglas county de- beg for it. but his philosophic hight 1s largelv de- J. K . G R E E R , AuctJoa*er ty sheriff that broke two prtoonera collar r » ™ ! ^ by bow he s p e n d s to it when it comes L D O T D M A R TE N C le rk nes At least there will probably be a b01 intro-, hi* way 4uoed n the legislature lo this effect. While lt’S| He can either be irritated and annoyed by B. Bll right for officers it isn’t human to treat prison or he can deliberately hold his course ar.d ignore •r s ta this manner They can’t enjoy themselves it. It can make him a lesser man or a greater •fter they get to Salem if they are to be crippled man according as he uses ft •B 'he way. Anyhow he cannot help himself, and he ought • • to study how to turn this disagreeable element of We wffi make your Suit or Dress will alter or remodel Bert Bates says a team am of o horses hitched up hie surroundings to his advantage your old one. will Clean and - - - - In a play some time ago called "Lonesome derided by a tongue and so are a tot of Like," a man who had been used all his life to f*ree» or Dye them m am -d teams. being nagged was suddenly called upon to under- 240 Main Street He has also started a movement to provide go the death of the nagger. He enjove<i his TH E »lore parking space for the flivvers of children of liberty for a while, but finally got so lonesome parents who are too poor to buy their books. that he took up with his grandmother simply be- * * • ¡cause she scolded him. He found oal - was A few more rounds and Tunnev would haw Z T ± nn‘* ? n* C“ t,"“al ^ 2 ? '" •b o w r Dernr-ey what he missed b 7 not going to bl , *7 ° ? nythJ ne and w ar But. then » h o wouldn’t take a licking for Can turn n^ T‘K to h“ »700 006’ an4 comfort- ü «. fmh !» atinty cw rttflrst»* C A L L A M I SKg l it X W Ea-» assis «l oa prie»» oa piai» aa4 oth«r work EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE A. E Roberts. ITesidvnt A catalogue, telling about our Secretarial. Bookkeep ing and Stenographic Courses, sent free to any address, upon request. Monday ts enrollment day. IT’S A GOOD SCHOOL Phone »»2 Willamette Street Eugene, Oregon sm ’ t C Model Cleaners Well Worth It . You don't have to dig any deeper to get good candies at Eggimann s than you nearly always pay for poersr grades The quality and taste of Eggimann s candles arv enjoyed by every maid They are well worth the money for they never fail to gain favor. EGGIMANN’S TRY THIS, BUSY MOTHERS f)l\ d*y»- fnj,f canning days, or house cleaning 1 °“ ' ’» ‘•»«r to bake. Send one of the children down the P*rf«*tton »hop for a cake or cookies or some other of our delicious pastry foods. You'll be surprised how good they are r Wrten children come home from school ravishing hungry remember nothing Is so good for young growing bodies as a piece of bread and butter or bread and milk “ “ * br’ *<l ” C""- ** TH E B R E A D Y O U DO N'T TIRE O F SPRINGFIELD BAKERY _ .. . Fred Frese, Prop. Perkins-Laxton Bldg. Phone 6« Fifth Street. 'With TROUBLE IS THE DRESSING ROOM WELL---- / / - By A. B CHAPIN ■ W I . a t y o i ■ DRUGSTORE 3 R ia /<? oaj y o u « . S c PA P PE R — ''E u r & t B Z ’ Aspirin Tablets X ’ m OIMK n ' ’relieve pain, colds, headaches and neuralgia pains promptly. 1 They are made from TRUE Aspirin, disintegrate quickly and, therefore, give almost im- , mediate benefit. 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