The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, March 17, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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THU SPRtNQrnCLP N1CW8
THURSDAY MARCH 17, 1 »27
STILL FARM PROBLEM FINANCE KNOWS
TOWN AND VICINITY
IT AND IS UNESAY
Published Bv»ry Tbereday at
The towering event in our national life during
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Springfield. Lane County, Oregon, by
*Vl»ruar>- was the closing of the gates on farm
sjX rtW d
T H K W IL L A M E T T I PRES«
relief, for another year at least.
m a p rin g fl.it,.
H. B. M A X B Y . Editor
I lie veto of the MeNary-Haugett bill was ex-
•" Prom Coburf—Frsncl« Dowdy of
Public opinion, as expressed in the me- <’<>burg was * business visitor her«
■ M arad aa aacoad rlaaa m a tter Pabraary 14. IM S at tha pected.
tropolitan press which okehed the grounds upon Monday.
- poatatflc«. Sprlntftald. O
which the veto w as based could also be expect­
Waltorvlllo Woman Horo— Mr», try
M A IL S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T I
ed. Tariff protected capital naturally would ^en­
Three M onth*
Y ear la Advene»___ 11.TS
_76o dorse any action which would deny’ agriculture Ing of Wnltervtllc »«» unions out-of-
town vlaltora here Monday.
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Single Copy
Se anywhere near an even break.
One
nationally
known
financial
w
riter
was
hon-
Tranaacts Burin»«» H»r»—-George
THl'RSDAY MARCH 17. 1917
an<‘ ,M‘W .''!,o " Kh ,o Admit: "Yet and
..... Walter
....... Platt
. .... of
.„ Thurrton irM
ll
Intn»-
« re is lat king in financial circles an uneasy feel- acted busine»» in thia city Monday,
INVESTIGATE THE RIVER
mg tliat som ething will have to be done more
An investigation of the W illam ette river bv
hrts beeR done ,o !»>*<'*’ the American agri-
Thur,,on Mat In—o « .« r Me!
An investigation or the WUUmette river by culture on a healthv basis • • • T he I,„lb, of
«»» among bu
com petent hydrolie engineers with the idea of „„r»hi« f „ c ... „ . „ i . 7,
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.... ,
working out a feasible plan to curb the high 2 Xl L
? ,‘hH ’ < 7»*™ « has not h e e l-l* ’ 1 r" '» «Prlngfle.d M onday
w aters in the West Springfield section is well v a r io u s n o n airri '.d in r 1°*» ” ?
8ul>al<*lx,,‘K Fountain Her» On B u»in»»»_
w orth while. Everyone who comes in contact S S u ^ h ^ w h
W «'«- Fountain. Dearborn farmer,
with the floods has his opinion as to w hether the «hhxtwn»™ hv
>< *» I . . .
.
. ' ° a “,wl8*‘ Springfield a buainesa vh.it Me
river can be controlled or not but only the in- ¡ X n a t h m i i h ~ rw
.
I'alH,rl u
vestigation of engineers experienced in such AU of w h ^ t f nJ 2
,
“M,“ igra,l«n' * * ’
" T 7 ° ? MeK,nl" Br"
work will result in the working out of the best m i L
«J
°< fa r m - ; ‘
* '• ' <* M-Kaanta t
methods and determine whether the cost is with- hiiv- and io n v » « h i . , , r t e 8
’ h e f a r m e r s " opp*M n * PringflnM Monday,
in reach of the taxpayer. Certainly a few more dlsDose of a larire .m r ? ' f M ? 1*'
c a n to
St»v»ns In Sprlngflcld— D. Sirven»
w ashouts like the last one would pay for m uch
Nothin« is e v e r e i . i ¿'/*h »nP«?*^U< t9-
ot McKensle paid Springfield a butti­
dyking or dredging the river. The cost of get- Ev‘ei, it
\ i cv
8 8e.t tled rtght ne»» vlait Monday.
ting information as to whether it would be feaa- as ,h P E«st g -v~ i ,
b was impossible,
ible to attem pt to control the river would not be a »ion f o r n n r i. 7 , . a i . u ‘ 1 *.7,7 y yet dnd 1 lat a g ita * H,r* From WaMarviii»—H Jackson
great deal, when so much is at stake.
fa rm er—
l _ n 7 t .^ e a i‘e u n ,d ’ **•* *’f
wu« » Sprtngfleld visit
farm er—one-third of our population- -Can Share ,,r Saturday.
• • •
in America's prosperity.
The fake bank robbery and the pool hall hold­
Oakrldg« Woman Vlait»— Mra. J. P
ups and m urder in W estern Lane is putting th at
I»'»m flf Oakridge »pent a part of i
One out of every eight m arriages doomed to Tuesday vlsIUng In Sprlngltetd
section in the limelight. But those bandits who
sa y s .\ew
New York I University
estern u Lane
should not get the idea be-
be fail during 1927.
roam W
vtesiern
m e snouia
» ’-<» bays
niveraity pro-
VVhif'h would
W nillfM
ood a « sport critic
__ J»,.. to
* opine
L»m Orury H»r»—la>m l>rury. Jaa- !
cause the country is sparsely settled there "ain't l^SSOr. Which
lead
any law'." The long arm of the law has reached . at fourteen out of the sixteen will be in good per. waa In town for a abort time !
Monday.
out effectively in these cases and the outlaw s "Khting condition.
* ’n. no* s,el? L lo n g jail sentences and get their
' ’ ’
, Oo.h.n Man on v . . i , - r w < «r„
™ 2 ^ J 5 8, the Ca9e " T be u
, e ^ “ ni.a iPrOiT ° r
,nan ,8 right-jaw ed or
re».dent of Goshen. w a. among
ttJ r
society removes those who seem to left-jawed just the same as he is right- or left- ••« « « ••« visitor. her» Monday
kill for the pleasure of killing the better off the handed. We have been both in our two at-
country will be. And let it be said that the re- tem pts at am ateur boxing.
‘
Mr>- Adrian At Loa Ang»i»a— Mr»,
form ers who object voclferiously to capital pun-
• • •
w H. Adrian left Sunday for Loa
ishm ent should be the ones to hunt down m urder-
It tins» davpimu, th n.
.
Angel«», «her« ago win »pend «omr
ers. They should come forth and be deputised dollar business* rt.
n s ,e a d o t ‘W
Vn e b ,l,io n h® « »Ishlng here »l«ter.
for the work. Thus they will have a chance to
\ ‘ e are 8even ,n the Unlh‘d
dem onstrate how far "hum ane practise" gets in th e list
S’° ’ We can 1 iind a fan n e r's name
Baby
Bor"— :Mr »»'I Mr«
■ one with such twisted intellects
P ’ in the list.
Myron n»l.brtdge of K a „
Main
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
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WOMEN'S $1.59
NIGHT GOWNS
Note the wonderful cut in price on
these muslin gowns. Embroidery trim ­
med with short sleeves.
(Second Floor,
1.
WOMEN'S HOUSE
DRESSES ONLY
Fresh, crisp wash frocks in new color-
ful plaids and checks. Roomy bunga-
low style.
(Second Floor,
1.
“ PHOENIX" TUBIZE
VESTS. SPECIAL
Such dainty shades as flesh pink, or­
chid, Niie and maize. With ribbon
shoulder straps. Sizes 36 to 42.
(8econd Floor,
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WOMEN’S FANCY
RUBBER APRONS
I wo and three color combination, with
unique pockets, frills and flower-like
appliques. An article of utility and
economy.
3
Special lot of these percale shirts with
collar
attached.
Fancy
prints
Sizes 1 4 ^ , 161/,. i 6 ,/2 an/ 17/
Dl8'
1.
Horse hide faced and m ule skin
back with celebrated Thurlo seams,
flood weight too.
1.
MEN'S GLOVES
5 PAIRS FOR
Extra heavy canvas gloves (not'cotton
flannel) with knit wrist. A bear for
wear.
1.
Fred Freae of
EGGIMANN’S
Better Traction
—Longer Wear
The trued of the new
Goodyear All-Weath­
er Balloon Tire is
seniiflat and scientifi­
cally designed to givo
maximum t r a c t i o n
a n d resistance t o
skidding. Another big
advantage i s long,
slow, even tread wear.
"Cupping" and un­
even tread wear, so
common to many Bal­
loon Tires, is elimi­
nated. Come in and
s e e this wonderful
new Tire
9-4 SHEETING
THREE YARDS
“ Endurance”- - a desirable weight, nice-
ly bleached, Buy now and for future
needs as well. 81 inches wide.
Her«
From
Myrtl»
Point— Peano
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Springfield Garage
W . H 7A D R A 1 N , Prop.
bank. 1» confined to hl«
i the week-end at the realdence of her
i brother. City Recorder Ira M. Peter-
' Myrtle Point Sunday.
PiLLOW CASES
THREE FOR
Ask for “ Hom espun” pure bleached
cases. Size 42x36 inches. Regularly
would be 39c.
2 9 x 4 .4 0 ------ $12.85
' residence with a caae of the meaalea
L Kersey recently recovered from the
«mull [.ox
!'• le r -o ii. In a tru . to r In the M v rile
1 P o in t aehoola. wa« a v ia lto r here o ve r
A Finish Like Glass That
Wears Like Iron
Vl»lt At Cottage Grov»— Mr. and
I Mr». Vern Stewart of Natron were
: visitor» in Springfield Sunday. They
were en route to Cottage Grove to
j Vtstt Mra. Stewart » »later Mr».
! Parker.
PILLOW TUBING
3 YARDS FOR
' Pepperell"—woven of carefully select­
ed cotton, smooth even in weave, de­
cidedly firm and more wear. 42 in. wide.
1.
TURKISH TOWELS
• FOUR FOR
GooJ Stationary
The "W inner.” a fine quality towel.
Holft absorbent and convenient size
39c value.
1.
Lord Baltimore
W riting Paper
TERRY TOWELING
3 YARDS FOR
Very good weight double thread T urk­
ish toweling in 20 inch width. A 39 p
quality.
1
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We are known by the
stationery we use. Writ­
ing paper reflects charac­
ter and taste an readily a»
personal appearance.
Lord Baltimore Is one
of our most popular num­
bers because, although
moderate In price, It re­
flects quality.
All popular sises and
tints may be purchased In
attractive boxes. 24 sheets
and 24 envelopes.
"Bridal" quality, beautiful as to tex-
Whjte or pink.
Firmly woven 50 per cent linen crash
toweling in 18 inch width. Splendid
weight.
TOWELING. ALL
LINEN, 4 YARDS
MEN’S LEATHER
GLOVES, PAIR
OUR ICE CREAM. TOO. W ild. COOL SPRING FEVER
Mr»« Johnson at Qlenada— Mrs. <
clal S tate
LINEN TOWELING
8 YARDS FOR
MEN'S DRESS
SHIRTS ONLY
When you hanker for sweets try a box of Eggimann's
luscious chocolates. Maile of pure ingredients these whole­
some bon lions are good for what ails you.
K Johnson, formerly Mra. k o . Clark
who haa been living on ESMt M u lti
»tree,, left thia week for Glenaila
where »he will vlalt for a month.
Kessey Ha» Meaal»»— Dwight Ke.»-
| J »ey. aaalatant caahler at the t’ommer-
36 IN. NAINSOOK
THREE YARDS
1.
and the tlowerss are beginning lo bloom. Soon there will
I"' long sun shiny days. At tills time of year a person's
constitution demands a wider variety of nourishment.
b4’r" M,FCh *°
I "f her daughter, Mra
i Springfield
Learn The Power Of A Dollar At Eugene’s Largest
Department Store. W e’re Telling It With Values!
Exquisitely hand embroidered on sheer
white nainsook. Another good buy.
(Second Floor,
Spring Has Come!
Visiting Daughter H»r»— Mr», h
Schlewe of Mulino. Ore., 1» vlaltlng
for several weeka at the r< «id. •
Dollar Days
INFANTS CUNNING
DRESSES NOW
Phone 36F12
Spend Sunday In Salam—George
Perklna and daughter. Adeline, »pent
' a part of Sunday vlaltlng friend» at
l Salem
They motored to the capital
, city
Thursday, Friday And Saturday Are
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Wholesome Milk and Cream
Noti Detident» Here Sunday__M-.
ant, Mr». Sant Montgomery of Noll
paid Sprlngfleltl a vlait Sunday, atop
ping at the home of Mr«. Montgom
erjr’« »later. \tra Fred Freae
( a c a ^ ___
Cunning little affairs of cashm ere crepe
it butterfly effect. Pink and blue bind­
ing trimmed.
(2nd Floor,
Will Supply Your W ants With
I atreft art the proud parent« of a I why
How could Babe Ruth expect to get $200.000
or t e next two years in basbal]—when he wantl'f
n t a single scan die all w inter long? He will s im p ly
4210.non for
fnr th
starve at $210.000
three vears
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Fashion authorities say longer skirts will be the
vogue this summer. No doubt they will reach al­
1 1 is going to be a very prosperous year for
m ost down to the knees.
wage earners. There are, 53 Saturdays.
Well. Uncle Sam is still in the oil business: Do-
heny is out ten million dollars—and Teapot Dome
yet to be heard front.
INFANTS WOOL
JACKETS. SPECIAL
Douglas Garden Dairy
Fancy toweling with neat pin stripes
and red and blue borders, 18 inches
wide. Regularly to 39c.
“JEWEL CLOTH,”
$1.50 VALUE, YD.
.
Such delightful 36 in. a rt cloth showing
blue or white barred hem stitching,
forming block effects. Lovely in weave.
1.
Flanery’s
Drug Store
3DU
T
hat’ s P ro xlin —the modern lacquerenamel
fo r automobiles. W hen we finish your
car anil you proudly drive it away you
need not w orry that its beauty w ill be affected
by the usual destroyers of the average auto­
m obile finish mud, road-tar, dust, rain,
snow or sleet; these have no effect on the
P ro x lin ’ d automobile. Your pride increases
as P roxlin wears, because this finish actually
improves w ith use. Casual care and w ip in g
b rin g out its sheen and lustre. Bring your
car in , let us look it over (no trouble) and
d e m o n s tra te P ro x lin ’s beauty and economy
to you.
ACME QUALITY
J!
Casey’s Service
Station
7th and Main streets
Springfield, Oregon