The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, December 02, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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    THURSDAY DECEMBER 2 I»20
THK SPRINGFIELD NEWS
•MOW FOtTB
TEACHERS EXAMINATION
Springfield People Merry
The regular semi annuiti teachers
Purine th,- (Mat w w k county clerk
It 8 Mryaon haa laau, d uiarrlajc examinations will be hakl. In the
Pebllahed E very Thursday at
llceliaaa Io the following: tili» llt'X County Court room, commencing at
ant. Crow Stage. and tllady» Hell, 9 A M Wednesday. December 14.
Sprlncftald. Lana County. Orason, by
•
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one of
the l»rge»l
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. public
---- ullllll»» In Sprlngfleld; Glenn Lowery, Ursula l»M and laetlng the real of lha week
T H E W IL L A M E T T E P R IM
A statu ette of the Babylonian Venus has been lhl, Northwest. ha* Just purchase,!
Dormas. Noll; Marvin' l ea, hers apply Io the undersigned
H. E MAXEY. KMtUX
«»..«.u.. Sarvu-a
u .r .i ... Company
I'..nin.nv J .
... ...
... I Jor IM.|,„,|U|,. of tbe time When sub­
discovered with bobbed hair as well as few , b„ Nl, i , , . „ public-
Wendllng
ami ......................
Gladys Horn
clothes.
If
it
were
dusted
lip
a
bit
probably
it
supplying
electricity
to
a
group
of
bat,b
SprlagOald;
Harald
Nlrhola.
jects -will be given
claaa m atter February M, 1»*» a t tbe
K. J. MOOKM. County School
would
tit
in
with
this
age.
twelve
communities
la
•
Wyoming.
um,
A(|(l
tlartni(U1
Rugene;
Karl
Tim
postem e*. Sprtnçflahl. Oragoa
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Southeast ¡Hontana and 8outhwe»tern m,m* Ixtwell and Heater L. Winfrey. Superintendent.
M A IL S U B S C R IP T IO N M AT®
Dec 1 »
We agree with a friend who rem arked the souih Dakota. according to aa an lx)W,j |. Antoalo .Mtgiioretto. Noll.
T ear la Advene»____W.1»
rh re e M o n th . . _ T * a other dav, "About the ttnie a fellow gets where nouncemest from c . M. Hrawor.
ju r y tiuaick. Hoaaburg
M o n th .__________ « - » Staila Copy ------- «• he can m ake ends meet someone roiui* along president and general manager w ith
Books Received— Two new books.
and moves the ends.”
the acquisition of theae towns. Moon-1
“gtrlfe" by Usleworlhy. and •‘Teas of
C A L L A N D BEE Dr. N. W
T H V R S P A Y O E C E M B B R 3. 1H <
—
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tain state* now serve* more th a n ■
an prtoaa oa piota and other w ork. if the d Vrbarvtllee." by Hardy, have
WORDS FROM T H E LIPS OF GREAT MEN
The country would be better off If some of to« communltiea in the rtve North ,
been received at tbe Springfield pub­
these safe cracksm en were cracking stones on western state* with electricity, g a e »
lic library
“When Laws cease to be Beneficial to Man. the road
»team heat, telephone or water aer-. FOB B A L E — Carbon paper In large
Steel tape repairing correctly done
They Cease to Be Obligatory. — Henry Ward
MsM
lacfcaa.
suitable
far
a a •
vice. The new properties will be j
u
traM nga T h e News Offtea. Hoyt » 1 Main a t
FJasv paym ents are easy until they fall d u e -- oparatod a* part of the Caspar wyo-.
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
OREGON DOLLARS WILL MAKE OREGON
Motor boats are replacing the old gondolas in MT. STATES POWER CO.
the streets of Venice. A gondola, once the
BUY NEW PROPERTIES
vehicle for ordinary travel and joy riding. Is now
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about as popular as a horse and buggy.
Mountain s t a te . Power Company.
then they are hard.
a
a
Towns acquired througn the pur-
a
If a m an’s face was really his fortune, some
“What Oregon m akes m akes Oregon, is a
. . .
. . . . .
•ood slogan for home factories new in produc- of us would always be In debt.
a
a -
S m but it might and should have a deeper m ean­
ing for us all. Oregon» dollars should m akej
Oregon Industrially or at least go half way. For
years we have been expecting some capitalistic j
Santa Claus to come among us and 8^ ow" th *
land with factories and prtxe industrial enter
tMises We would then enjoy the fruits of ln -|
creased business, land and property values and
enlarged cities; All without effort in this direc-
tion on our part. Ail we need to do. we tell ou r­
BE YOURSELF
selves is to boost for them and occassionally pay
¡Tlittle money into the Chamber of Commerce
A common slang phrase Is “ Bd Yourself."
development fund.
It is used in various instances.
'Tha*
¡t
It has a good deal of intelligence In
in it.
It. pew
Few peo-
The industrial enterprises that have been on
the verge of catering and developing our state ple object to you when your luotjve8 are consider-
for veat - have not come except in rare occasions (ld to be sincere ant| genuine. You are only oh-
w ^ 'mieJit
well
our
now
that J ,t>
put was
on 1IICC..CV,
motives »..«•»
that a do
not
U'p
*niatlt as W
®U make
HUtlkf up M
«» a minds
. . . . . - —-
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P c
C tjonabie
l I U l l f l U i r when
W U C I I J you
V U
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__ ,ho extent
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w o r n w a is « to be developed
to the indus-
extent . indus-
belong ... , o you
tru ’tv th a t it ought to be - Oregon "s
n w « . The thing people do not like most of all Is to
do ■•. Factories must be built b> Oregon pe l • bave you think that you can deceive them. As
«.mi Oregon money must go into large coopera ¡ong as your actiojfe are genuine and real, they
• Uve
“
*
-
‘ -*-1— the
' .akttcida*
nnev
fcpow how to deal with them, hut when they are
m * atching
outside m money*
olhcrY -i-Tw ha. capitalist will care to in v « t »ite convinced that you are endeavoring to overcome
u u .n i^ u
“
.
„ „ „ .¡..„ a
money in a state where the people are industrial . them
by tn in
g . to , borrow ...
words
or
m tio n s or
j
motives
from
someone
else,
they
do
not
like it
ly ba A w ard-
So thev tell vou to “he yourself."
T li
a new Salem Linen mills are <"MffU(lcent
Of
course we
express
of
our emo-
tiv. a*, ------ —
.
j -. Thprp
V
II vvUIi*r*
«v i cannot
tailiiin vaj
/ ivoo » all
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.
examples
of what Oregon
do.
mples
Oregoni capital can
ta
n haxrp
™ m There
. Ot
ot tions Or feelings perfectly. Then* Is a certain
f A d n ?‘here
i(
xx’
o
s
t
‘" d e ^ i o n m e n t s " I k e t t n a "
! am ount of se.fS m 'trol required by ordinary dec-
are
c
factory
deielopm
ents
h
a
\e
taaen
.
, ,y bu, at lea8t tbOse feeling that we express
the
u
r.r thousands of dollars from should be those that are ours unquestionably
DU. FMNK CRUE S ffi
b ve tr
Oregon’s dollars are helping develop
Without we can keep some of them
othe. 8ta
pann„r exoect industrial develop-1
at
V e i t h e r c Z i ^ e expect eastern capi-
m ent here, rseitner can vve
1
taJi-t to have confidence in our state when by
n u n ict it aooears we have not that confi-
U dLl 14.
,
our
-
. --- . to . do
j _
dence. It's up to IP Oregonians
what »uav
they
are able to do industrially to m ake this state.
• • •
A cood many people are sorr> for them sebes.
not because of the hard time they have, hut
cause of the bard tim e other people think they
ought to be having, it is very easy for a preach-
think* th a t
er or an orator or . o n
he is working hard when everybody sayB that h»
js [f be would honestly look at himself and con-
suit his own feelings alone, he would realize th at
.
.
. _____ n
he IS not working a a .
. . .
r . , u. 1i,l n n tln n
Self-pity arises from a sort of borrowed n ti n
We read that a Pennsylvania farm er raised 700 Of Ourselves.
Oliver Wendell Holmes said that there were
bushels of potatoes on one acre. Well once on
n* near Springfield the potatoes grew so severa, Johns in one pers o n - t h e man John Is.
an a< rf
large and prolific th a t there w a sn t rooni t the m an Jahn thinks he is, and the man other
between them to get a shovel blade so the farm er
think he is.
didn’t dig them. Now you tell one
'
everyone of us could distinguish between the
• • •
! man we are and the man other people think we
Cruel Judge'
For stealing a dance dress an are. It would do much to facilitate our getting
E n g lS S
was sentenced to go to bed every along with each other.
ri
8r*
• nd r ° " y‘h" M“"‘
an** li'dffanwvni
IWItola llv.
ana;
Edgemont. Miiiith
!A>utb Dakota;
Hy
run. Qraybull. Hudson txivell. New-'
castle. Pavillion. Riverton. Worland
and Yoder. Wyoming; electric aer-l
vice ta furnished In these towns and .
In addition a steam heating system I
Is operated at Forayth. Montana
Hubby:— "I wish some one would
tell me how to kill oft all theae
w eeds!”
W ife:— "Why don't you try clod-
rating them like you do the flowers.~
"
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Notlc„
h,.r,.br <lv,.„
,n vll
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■
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u r (. >»«
r til «‘ X « l | -----
| ( t O l l iltlll ■ «>rtl»*r
m for*, lo.ure issued out of the cir-
,n ;l
wher,.ln „„ th,. 39th ,lny
xtiv»*mh»-r. 192<. in huui court <’
f
piaintifr recovered ju<lr* no n»
th* d.'f.-t.<iani». Ad.h- w » ti
tot» ami Frank E. Whitt,»o. for th«-
Hv<k
<if $5(.1)00 w|(h tn|rrt,<t |hi.rw>n
pvr unnum from April 14.
19"5 until paid and the further »urn
° f <13 01 faxes upon said property.
»"<1 '»>- further *ura of |7SOo attor
{nh’ ^
whl, „
docket, I
B- .i
|( >n ( )
dlr<.( (ri, cpvmnanrilng m«’
Jn
nanv of the State of Oregon
in order to *»ti»fv .aid judx. m.-nt,
inter«., attorney . fee*. v o ,t. of .u i.
an<l «<<ruin< coRta to well the follow
)n< ,1^., rih.«i real property, to wit
Th(. North half 1)f th(. nortj,wr*,
quarter of ih>- southeast qoartrr. tk>-
north half of the northeast quarter
of the Southwest quarter, the »nuth
half
th* aoutheaat quarter ot the
nor,t,ea,t quarter, and the aoutheaat
quarter of the southwest quarter of
the northe««t quarter of section
J"
*"*«*
county. Oregon, con*
taintng seventy acres, tnicether with
the tenement«, hereditament« and ap-
’’
Now ,h„rpf„rH> tn ,h(. namp of ,ht.
s t a t- of o r e so s .
compliance with
, »aid execution ami order of »ale and
In order to »atlafy »aid Judgment.
Intere»t attorney» fee». co»t» of »ult
E d ito r ia l
C om m ent
and accruing coat». I will on Monday
the 3rd day of January. 1927. at the
POWER OF PRESS GROWING
hour of one o'clock. In t h e afternoon
of »aid day. at the South went front
T n e late
la te g general
en er a l e election
le c tio n in ,?ur
o u n tr y siiu
w » (|Oor
the county Court n„u»e.
n«»u»e in
The
Our c Country
shows
ti„or of tb,.
_ a.
«« A
I»-, tw* n o t i / » n o l o n / l u l n t u ♦» f .
L’ n o o »,*,
f ana. f 'm in lv
ftrv m
that
political I leadership
in national and state af- BavMM.
L
am county Orocoa.
offer
night at 10 o’clock for three years.
A catalogue, telling about our Secretarial, Bookkeep­
ing and Stenographic Course«, sent free to any address,
upon request.
Monday Is enrollment day.
Phone 666
992 W illamette Street
Eugene. Oregon
Always Appropriate
A nice box of candy Is always appropriate for a
Christ unis gift Pure, w holeaoiue. delirious randy such as
Eggimaiiu m akes will be appreciated by young and old.
I,a<’k«,d in boxe» specially lo suit the custom er
Egginiaiin's candy like Eggimanti's service is Just a.
little different.
A large assortm ent of empty boxes. Many beautiful
designs suitable to hold different presents. Theae boxes
will make any Christinas present look nifty.
Try us.
,: tt,mB,’odf,,,.T«S
in the clerk s <.ttt, .- ,,f »aid
Mprl(lilin>
A. K. Roberts, President
IT’S A GOOD SCHOOL
Guaranteed Cura
aI 9
EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE
Old maids live longer than anyone else on the
average says a would be medical authority. Go
o r. it just seems longer.
’
A woman is a person who will not wait her ^
‘8
be‘^ . a88“^
aby
«er !
» X n 'tV r ld e W n ^ ^ p r o -
turn in a barber shop, savs one of our tonsonal
The country weekly and small town daily ex r vldid hv |aw an
the right, title
,
else dom inant and direct leadership in building at|1| interest, of »aid defendant*,
a a a
’
the political fortunes of individauls, and molding Adele whttton and Frank E whttton.
, „ .
public sentim ent on principals and ideals in pub- ar"i •» per»on* claiming by. through
J. K. savs he once saw a room full of women ' affairs Tbeir ,)()W(.r is increasing and fhev or und,,r "?Pm or, ,any °T *,,her "f
e
’-I««.
o n » ha,I iirst a sk erl w h o lc a " a lr 8 - 1 neir power is increasing, auu n ic y them In and to »aid premia«,
perfectly silent. Some one had just asKeo n arg rightly called the home newspaper, in towns
frank e T aylor . Sheriff
was the eldest.
an(j on t he farm s.—The M anufacturer
I a n , County, Oregon.
EGGIMANN’S
Don’t Burden Yourself
during the holidays with u lot of baking. Holiday times
are always fatiguing and one never has quite enough
time to do all one .wants to do. Ixqtve the baking to us.
You will find fresh daily all sorts of PERFECTION BAKED
GOODS at our shop. W hether It'« for a light lunch or a
full course dinner we ran help you. Our delicious buked
goods always m ake a hit with the family.
THE BREAD YOU DO NOT TIRE OF
SPRINGFIELD BAKERY
Fred Frege, Prop.
Perklna-Laxlon Bldg-
Phone »6
Fifth S tre e t
W e W ill W elcom e You A j A Shareholder
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HOME TJur ME
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| See our complete assortm ent of
• attractive
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mechanics, craftsmen, housewives— all are ;
partners in this company.
Our shareholders come from all walks of
life. Some own substantial amounts of out
Preferred Stock— others only single share® ,
s e r v ic e
HE.!. iJ.it. PAX OFFICE
GOSH t fc'¿Í N / I
WAlOP»' TCf-<
three ho - t o '
Some have purchased their investments’
« m ig h t, for cash — others have used the,
tO9»cngni monthly investment plan
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rtt
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SOfWEY j
took a
load ' o
All receive dividend checks regularly —
by mail— every three mouths. You can do
•o, too.
Greeting Cards
The art work Is excellent; the
sentim ent Is expressive; anil
the quality and price are satis­
factory to yotb
Flanery’s
Drug Store
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i ou Should Know the FactJ A bout Invejtm ent,
In O u r P referred Share».
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Mountain States Power Co.
MOUNTAIN
May Be Purchased From
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