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THURSDAY OCTOBER 7. 1926
THE SRRINUJCIKIJJ aiRJYtf
PAGE T y O
LOOK IN THE LOWER RIGHT HAND CORNER NEW BILL INTERFERENCE
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS The Springfield bridge bond measure will be in IN INDUSTRY OF OREGON
Pabllahad BT«rr Thursday at
the’lower right hand corner of the large general
Sprlngftald. Lane County. Orecou. by
election ballot this year. It is necessary to read It l i not illffii-ull o ' visu allie the ef
through 10 other stale measures to get to It (he feet on the lum ber Im lustry In O re m n
T H E W IL L A M E T T E PRESS
last measure on the ballot. Voters should be ac- It tl shall be iteviiti-it I'jr th" v iter»
H . E. M A X E Y . Editor
o f th ia
»tnti' t in t hy tru «'lertrlc
-j—, quainted with this fact and tell others.
energy »hull tie supplied by »tain-
as second class matter. February I t . IMS at
It is our candid opinion that Lane county anil o w n ut »i’il ops iai< il «ntarnrim .
poetefftce. SrrtngfleW. Oregon
the state of Oregou would be better off If all the lni»Kln>‘. for example, the state of
M AIL SUBSCRIPTION R A T I
voters voted 1!* “Noes” on the state measures W ashington n otifying any of it« bi«
One T ear In Advance___ | l .T t
Three Months ----- ..TSc and one “Yes” on the county bridge measure.
lum ber otKiisanle» that h ereafter all
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I stream s would be subject to th« whim
Vote ”500 Yes" and then fold your ballot.
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and dictation of a houaewlves’ council
T H U R S D A Y O C T O B E R T. 192«
board.
nauied
in
a
rn n atliutloiin l
Let’s hear no more about federal extravagance. niendm ent!
WORDS FROM THE LIPS OF GREAT MEN
Oregon
faces
that
The army announces it has saved $10,000 by Iden
tical aituallon
(Rant sawmill«
•"All Might Be Free if They Valued Freedom chopping off the tails of «,000 white butcher's bum along the Columbia river, on
and Defended It.”—Samuel Adams.
coats left over from the war to make Jackets for Coes Ray. aloha tin Dearbnti's. and
army cooks and bakers. Even the emputated throughout Oregon*» great »land of
tails’ were used to make patch pockets on the
l|n)b>,r Many of these m ill«
MORE ABOUT THE O. & C. MONEY
jackets or turned into chefs caps.
have ,ht.lr own rqttlpmrW rho,„
Of all the suggestion put forth as to what to do
.
.
n ear central energy use« power for
with Oregon and California Land grant refund
Smoky atmosphere due to forest fires Is c r e d i t - m achinery. light and other m ill pur-
front the federal government we »re inclined to
favor the only one that is practical and intelligent ed with having helped this year’s apple crop in poaea. Such a m ill could not gener-
enought to be called a plan—the Eugene Morning British Columbia, as it prevented the direct rays a ta its own e lectricity, could not d a n
of the sun from drying the soil when there was a • stream for logging purposes and
Register’s investment plan.
scarcity of rain.
m u lti In no m anner uae the stream«
e e e
of Oregon, w ithout the conient of a
What the Morning Register says is instead of
polltlcallv aiRiointeil and polltlcallv
spending the county’s share of the million dollar
France is considering the payment of a dowry m inded board of managers, supreme
refund or attempting to pay off our bonds not
due in some unexplainable way. Lane county to marriageable girls at the age of twenty-one to ,n ,twHf ani) responsible to no other
should invest the money In approved securities induce them to stay in th e country. The Influx „ a te official body or executive,
,t
b„ »UI,po»i-d that mvem
and use the interest therfrom for the mainten­ to the towns has assumed serious proportions.
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m ents of capital w ill continue in Ore-
ance of roads. In that way we will have the
money when the bonds come due to retire each The
e British
n ritm il government
g m r n n u u is
. considering
n furnish- «'>" hv
|o
raw r
issue and we will also have the interest for a ntr i n everv
man.
woman
and
child
wltn
a
gas
masu
good many years at work protecting our invest­ in th e next w ar In this c o u n try we should have »"<’ n-an ufa.tu rm t fo rm * H em ic
m e next w ar in uun u »m y
crane« fac ilita te lum ber shipm ent;
ment in roads. All without additional taxation. in new
one issued to us before often politicfti
c ftiii
a H l » u n i- le o u c » iw
r
electric truck» operate in the yards;
» e
e
electric
m otor*
drive
the
eawa.
We came to this county about the time the P a ig u .
first roads were built under the $2,000,000 bond­
shaper»
and
planers.
E le c tric ity
ing scheme. It is fresh in our miud where most
What backward people. In Korea women are throughout the m ills reduce« th«
of the roads were built and how much they cost. taught that the greatest feminine virtues are danger of hre and is elem ental if
With few exceptions the county got value recei­ silence, humility and timidity.
the executive rig h t to dictate how
ved for its money in the way of roads. In other
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thl» electrical energy
shall be sup­
words they were built according to the best
plied. and to tax a ll property for th “
known road practices and were good roads when
One American Boy in everg ten between the deficits of operation, were vested In
turned over by the contractors. But, they are ages of 12 aud 18 is listed as a boy scout.
th l* political board. lum ber Induatrl««
not being wisely maintained. One does not have
would certainly hesitate before malt-
to motor very far around the county to find many Silk hats are now being
, .
__t . il l b w o .u l milk
Ing wtctl.
fu rth e r Investments. These m ill«
made
of these high priced roads run down like back-
(
, ,r u n < h < „tlln<,
wood’s farms. Many of them are full of ruts and Now for something to make silk sox out of-
the top surface is all in the ditch.
’ T he
proposal of the housewives’
AS THE BALLOTS FALL
council makes the taxpaying proper-
The reason for this is not inefficient road offi­
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tie» o f Oregon d irectly responsible
cials but insufficient money to maintain the
Lenroot, of Wisconsin. led the fight on. Jn Novem ber the constitutional
hundreds of miles of macadam roads we have the Senator
floor
of
Senate to get this nation into the .inien(lm,.nt wl„ b„ preaented for
built. Mounting school and general county ex­ World Court. the He
has been defeated for re-elect-,
(<> ()0<.tit(. Men wh<) harp
penses cuts down the tax money available for
ion
by
the
voters
of
his
own
party.
made a close study o f the »ub je-t
road maintenance.
Senator McKinley, of Illinois, voted for t h e answ er the question w ith a flat nega-
The Register’s plan to invest the O. & C. money court. He has been defeated. Senator Pepper, I tlve. Voter« nhnuld be prepared to
in approved securities and use the interest for of Pennsylvania, voted for the court. He has I» « 11
Intelligently. The measure should
road maintenance has merit. It’s the wisest and defeated . Senator Stanfield, of Oregon vote-t
defeated
for the court. He has been defeated. Senator
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best throughout suggestion so far.
Means, of Colorado, voted for the court. He has NOT,CE O F S H E R IF F 'S S A L E O N
been defeated. The late Senator Cummins, ot execution in FORECLOSURE
DEMOCRATIC FOOUSHNESS
Iowa voted for the court. • He wan defeated, i Notice I» hereby given that by vlr-
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a h o l v o
o t t e r d o for
of an execution
and
of sale
In the current voters phamplet we find a meas­ Senator
Gooding, n of t Id
Idaho,
w m the c o u r t , tue
|# forwlo(iur<>
|(tau<M
ou, order
of lh„
(,,r.
ure which will be on the ballot proposing to
He recanted at the last moment, and as
,-U|t Cot)r, of
CoUBty omgon.
amend the constitution in order to allow the nominated.
, on the 30th dav of September. 192«.
Senator Trammell of Florida, voted for Ihe
„ , U|( wherein on Ihe 2Mh day of
Portland school board to raise taxes in excess of
He is not up for reelection, but he has pub- September. i»2«. in said c a r t H e n .v
the six per cent limitation. In the same phamplet court
court, t i e I» n u i y
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il t l- H tM tlrk p lain tiff recovered Judgment
we find an argument by the Portland school Sci, declared .lull ¡t he
rf™” ” Ä
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c. R IxMimls
to
vote
over
again,
he
would
be
against
u. and Lena E Ixxinils. his wlf>- lur
board opposing the voting of the amendment re­ ity
nr w' ' u‘u
me
fur the
ferred to the people by the legislature. In other Moreover he states his intention or introoni uik » RUm Of $400000. together with in t*r-
thereon at t b * rate of n per cent
words if the mesure were voted the school board resolution when Congress reconvenes, to rescind
per annum from the 1st day of Sept-
would not take advantage of It.
the Senate’s action.
ber. 192« or a total of «4024.NV,
Here is another instance of some one trying to While European politicians are debating em
which Jinlgm .nl shall tlruw Intrest at
make a fool of the voter. Must we be submitted whether to accept the Senat
per
a o n t im e n t s ,n ra
ru te
" ' of eight I”
' r cent per annum
to all this in the name of democracy.
eriran Citizens are registering their senti
and th(. f „ r t h.-r «uni ot lion 1.00 at-
and dla-
Perhaps as its proponents insist, the World < ouri ll)rn,.y fw., and .h« coat* at
hZsTot been an Issue in this campaign. Perhaps
Money will do most anything but we never fh“ X ' c are »„a-hc.h a, the pr.epe-l- <•( be
have heard of it changing a man’s nationality. A coming emltodled in the quarrels oi ‘^ e Old
Madrid newspaper has offered $7,600 to any per­ World Perhaps the ampzing regularity with
son who will write an article convincing an In­ which the pro-court Senators have been defeated
ternational court of arbitration that Columbus is a mere coincidence. But if it is only a cointj- W ’ will make your Suit or
Was a Spaniard.
dence then it is the most astounding manifesta­ Dress, will alter or remodel
tion of political concurrence in the history of the your old one, will Clean and
.
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I» ¡e «» coin<’idpnc<5 that should
Wyoming people claim to have found skeletons United State*.
rnin„ tn aii future Senators, Press or Dye them.
240 Main Street
of eels recently from 60 to 75 feet long. What serve as a grave wanting to all futun
do they make nioonsliin»’ out o f in th at s ta te
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Eugene, Oregón
“AND WHEN THE PIE WAS
OPENED”
Mighet be changed in modern pnnUance to "When the
Box of Chocolates was Opened" everybody began to sing,
im ie Is nothing that creates more happiness and genuine
satisfaction than a pretty box of Egglmann’s delicious
'Thocolates.
T h e s e big lucious chocolates are pure and wholesome
Young and old cun eat until their heart Is content with only
good effects- aud an appetite for more In the future.
EGGIMANN’S
Price and Quality
ITlce and quality go hand In hand. Cut the price—
cut the quality. Quality determines the price, price reflects
the quality. The laws of merchandising are unchangeable.
They apply to all sales and ull purchases. Little apples are
cheajter than big apples; poor eggs are cheaper than good
eggs. Everything has Its price and quality is the determin­
ing factor.
Perfection bread Is supreme In quality. No bread at
lesser price tan compare with our delicious, brown, whole­
some loaf. Be careful what you eat.
THE BREAD YOU DO NOT TIRE OF
SPRINGFIELD BAKERY
Fred Frese, Prop.
f’erkins-Ijixton Bldg
» Phone 66
Fifth Street.
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RKC. U.S.PAT. OFFICE
A. E. Roberts, President
A catalogue, telling about our Secretarial, Bookkeep­
ing and Stenographic Courses, sent free to any address,
upon request.
Monday is enrollment day.
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EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE
M odel Clepners
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door of the County Court Ileus», in
i Kugvtle, tam e County, Oregon. o ffe r
- for sale and sell for cash, at public
uui'tlon. subject lo redemption as pro­
vided by law , all of the rtghi. t lt l“
and Inleresl of said defendant» C It
- Loouila and Lena E txemila, his wife,
and all persons claim ing by. ih ro iu i
'o r under them or any or either of
fees, coats of suit and accruing costs
them In and lo said premises
to f r l l (he follow ing described real
l-'ANK E TAYLOR Sheriff
property, to wit.
of lam e County, tin-gun
All that part of Ihe Northeast
t) T I t SI Si
N t
fourth of tin Northeast q uarter and
tlo- Lola nutnla-red Cue, Tw o and
T hree of Section Flfti-i n. In Town Old Mr. Carter Helped
ship Seventeen South. Range T hree
by Simple Mixture
West of th" W illa m e tte M eridian, In
la n e
County. Oregon
which
lies
“ A fte r taking Adlertka I feel bet­
West of Ihe ib-admond Slough ami In
eluding all of the Iteatlvnond Island ter than for year». At my age («0»
nnd extending to the canter o f said It 1» Ideal so d iffe re n t from other
Pvadntond Slough; Also ihe
fe rry m e d ic in e s " («Igtied) W W C arter.
boat and cable used as ai-t-ess therein
and all appurtenance« belonging Io ; A dlerlka la a »Irapfe mixture o f buck-
| thorn bark, glycerine, etc., which
said premises and said fe rry boat
Now, therefore. In the name of the removes GAS In ton m lnutea and
State of Oregon, In compliance with
often brings surprising re lie f to th,
said execution and order of sale and
stomach.
Stop» that
full.
bin»,
In order to satisfy said Judgment, In
Brings out old waste •
terest, attorneys fees, coats of suit feeling
and accruing coals. I « III on Salurdav 1 te r you never thought w»« In ,
ihe «th day of Novem ber. 192«, al th e ayateni. Excellent for chronic co,
hour of one o’clock. In the afternoon
of said day, nt the Soulhwest front •i»tton Flanery'a Drug store.
burscinents herein, -which Judgniiiet
was enrolled and docketed In tha
C le rk ’s office of said Court In "«Id
c niiiili on the t t t l l day of tfeplmber,
192«. and said e ie cu llu n lo me direct
ed commanding me In Ihe name of
the Slate of Oregon, In order to sails
(> said Judgment, interest, attorneys
Symbol
Rubber Gloves
75c
i
Your hands will stay white
and unwrlnkled if you wear
Symbol Rubber Cloves w h e n
doing your housework.
Flanery’s
Drug Store
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