T i l l 'RS DA Y NOVEMBER .1, H>27 T H E SPR IN G FIELD NEWS PAOS POUR TOG STRAIGHT LACED B ushm ans A re B ack Eugene authorities »re becoming too severe M a y o r a nd M r«. G O Uu»ho»an h a w with t h e University of Oregon students when they «.•lurned fr o m a v is it to th e ir old P u blished E v e ry T h u ra d a y a t forbid them the privilege of m aking a little noise boro« in Kansaa O o ln g »aat by th a S p rin g fie ld , l-a ne C o u n ty. O regon, by no* and then even if that noise is a Jaxx band n o rth e rn ro u te , th e ir in tln e r a r y in • T H E W IL L A M E T T E PRESS playing under the sorority wiudows at midnight, eluded p o in t in Canada R e tu rn in g by H K M A X E Y . E d ito r While they may not be appreciated bv the twona- th e s o u th e rn rou te , they »g a in b id a people there are certain college traditions that are b rie f fa re w e ll to th e t utted s h u t.-« , Etered as second class m a tte r, F e b ru a ry 24. 1903 a t th e sacred to eyery school and one of them is sere- and set fo o t in o ld M exico. M r. Hush poatoffice, S p rin g fie ld . O regon m an ag a in la in ch a rg e o f c ity a ffa ir« nading at the University of Oregon. We would not give two cents for a college boy M A IL S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E M ou n ts In T o w n — L u th e r M o u illa o f One y e a r In Advance $1 i'» T h re e M o n th s ..........75e or girl who did not have a little pep or a dead col­ S ix M o n th s ........ »1 «0 S in g le C opy ----------- be lege w here all the am usem ent was under ban. C e d a r F ia la waa a S p rin g fie ld v la lto r \ | Life becomes a m onotonous routine of going from Tues.lay. T H U R S D A Y N O V E M B E R X 1927 sleeping quarters to class room and back for the large m ajority of studenst in such a place. The i n t i i e c i r c u i t c m it r o f t i i f A CASCADE HIGHWAY STATE O F O R EG O N FOR T I I E kind of students and graduates we would Hke lo C O U N T Y OP ’ .A N K . » • - p a w » .« n . ou. w ............ ...... . .................... T h u F irs t N a tio n a l Hunk o f S prlna- Hold. O regon, P la in tiff. v s , \V It. I-ikelv this road will run from Woodburn to good^humor If Eugene does not appreciate the University of ( 'la r k an.l . C la rk , h is w ife . Lowell on the Willamette, saving m any miles over Oregon sufficiently to tolerate a little noise now I.. T im m o n s 4 m l II F, T im m o n s , the present Pacific highway routing. h e r husband. Sam Sorenson and I.. and then we would suggest that the university M T ra v is . In»-., a corporation, De­ Connecting with the W illamette highway at com m unity secede from that city and unite with fe n da n ts. Lowell it would afford the shortest possible route Springfield. We will call it University City ami SUMMONS from the Klamath Basin to Portland and other the more brass bands that we can get to play the T o W . II. C la rk and C la rk valley points. Also connecting with the McKenzie the above named d e fe n d a n ts : highway at Springfield it would shorten the dis­ better we’ll all like it. IN T IIE NAME OF T IIE STATE tance to Bend and Central Oregon points. O F O R E G O N . yon are hereby re q u ire d The new Springfield bridge connecting this to a p p ea r and a n sw e r th e e iH iip la ln t file d a g a in s t you In the above e n title d Cascade highway with the Pacific highway at I C o u rt and cause on o r before the 10th 1 Springfield would shorten from 10 to 20 miles day o f N ovem ber. 1927. said d a le be- j the distance through Oregon for through traffic. Ing m ore th a n s ix weeks fro m the d a te i o f th e firs t p u b lic a tio n o f th ia sunt ’ These savings are well worth while and will be m ons and h e re in e n tered o f re c o rd | vital factors in future road building. The death of Judge Elbert Gary attracted at- and it you fa il so to appear am i a n sw e r This routing of a new east side highway (from th e re o f Ih e p la in tiff w ill ■ Springfield through Coburg, Brownsville. Le- tention to one of Am erican’« most picturesque a fo p r p ly wwnl to th e C o u rt fo r th e r e lie f in | of banon Scio Stavton Woodburn and other small- figures. He drew attention to another one Us c o m p la in t a g a in st you dem anded er places would be of immense benefit in develop- those rem arkable careers so characteristic of and prayed fo r to w lt : A ju d g m e n t a g a in st W II. C la rk fo r Ing the eastern half of tthe W illamette valley a n d America. Front a poor boy w orking for a few e sum o f 92959 00 and In te re s t llle re - would be one of the most scenic drives in Oregon, dollars a week to m ulti-millionaire and to the Ih fro m the 30th day o f N ovem ber, It would also intersect the McKenzie highway, head of probably the largest corporation In the on 193«. a t 8 ", per a nnum , and the the Calapooya and Santiam highways as well as world. fu r th e r sunt o f | l t 0 54 taxes paid bv other roads leading into the Cascades. This Judge Gary never discovered anything new. p la in tiff to re th e r w ith In te re s t th e re ­ route would be a mecca for tourists because of In his resum e of the elem ents of character we on at a * p e r annum fro m Septem ber the scenery and many delightful side trips close are struck by his emphasis upon the old-fashioned “ f, ; nd rtt> at hand. It behooves the people along the foot- virtues. About all the virtues there are are old- bnrw.n„.n„ of ,ht. A Decree ______ fo re c lo s ___ in g Ihe m tp o l rtin g e _________ hills to thing about a new- state road for the fashioned. There has never been discovered anv substitute th a t was workable for being honest o f the P la in tiff and o rd e rin g d ie r»«1 future—a Cascade highway. p ro p e rtv covered th e re b y sold hv Ihe and upright. h e riff o f I jin e C ountv. O r e g o n , an d G arv’s Ten Com m andm ents of Success which s the BUSINESS WITHOUT PROFIT proceeds o f th e sale b e a pplied It is variously estim ated that 25 to 50 per cent he form ulated for a m an w ith a reasonably In s a tis fa c tio n o f said JudgmetU and fo r anv d e fic ie n c y w h ich m nv i4 m « tn of the businesses and industries in this countrv healthy constitution and average mentality. are th a t th e p la in tiff h a re Jndgm en' are operated without profit. There are. many as follows: s in ce re and se rio u s Bein« sllp - a ffn ln st th e d e fe n d a n t W H C la rk . reasons for this but the chief ones are poor m ej- 1- H* •»««> T h a t th 's s u m w n n i Is s e rv e ! upon rlvantage. but chandising keen competition and lack of cost in- m r and tr lc k e r v m a y gam te m p o ra ry a von h v p u b lic a tio n th e re o f In th* R n rin s fie ld N e w . p u rsu a n t t o an o rd e r form ation ' Manv in business do not know w h a t in th e lo n g run it w ill be v o u r u n d o in g their costa are and are onlv gueseers, usually !■ co n sid e ra te o f o th e r . Don t tr y m get »hem. o f the H o n o ra b le C P B a rn a rd Judge o u rt o f the S ta te o f guessing too low Out of 4.454 corporations en- b’ P«n*K som ebody else dow n T h e m ore progress yon o O f re th m e n C fo o u r n th t.- e C Conn»« I m e .In ly paged in the m anufacture of Stone, clav and glass m ake th e le ss you w ill w a n t to ta ke a d va n ta « .- o f O th e rs made snd e n tere d o f re o c f o rd on the products last year 1.701 reported no net profit. S- G uard y o u r h e a lth , b o th a t o r a ly and p h vsica iiy^ Th- ?4th da»- o f pe nt em ber. " n n te r ln t th is sum m ons to be pu b lish e d ones A business operated without profit is no asset m ain th in g to re ly upon in a c ris is o r nn em erx.-n. y Is being each w e e k fo r s ix co n se cutive w e - k l to any community. While it m ay tem porarily In fit c o n d itio n 4 Get an e d u catio n . K n o w th e fu n d a m e n ta ls , such as In the S p rin g fie ld N ew s and th a t the benefit custom ers who get articles at a little d a le of 'I--- first M b l eatlOB w ill I n cheaper price it ultim ately dam ages them by de­ a rith m e tic , s p e llin g , gram m e«, g e o g ra p h y and h is to ry . A lso S e p te m b e r 29th. 1927 an.l the d a le of get a ll th e te c h n ic a l e d u ca tio n you can Hu» Inst p u n llra tlo n w ill he Ihe 10th moralizing the financial structure of the com ­ 5. No m a tte r how m uch n a tu ra ’ n h lllt y von have. It dnv o f N ovem ber. 1927 munity. In the first place businesses being opera­ F R A N K A HE I ’ l E. A tto rn e y fo r ted without profit do not pay their bills on time, m ust he s tim u la te d by p e rs is te n t e ffo rts to Im pro ve Ihe P la in tiff. Residence S p rin g fie ld . O re­ mln-i and sto re it w ith useful Inform ation A . d memory gon. slowing up the credit system. They often cannot ;o. 27. X S 2». V . meet thpir payrolls on time and their help do n o t' 1» of in c a lc u la b le b e n efit. pav their bills due either. Finally they go bank- «• Have clean h a b its o f life and se le ct the r ig h t com rupt hundreds even vear take this method, and panions. You aboud kn o w men o f e xp e rie n ce . m i h ig h e r everyone who has lent credit loses money, work- ra n k th a n y o u rse lf. N o th in g saps c h a ra c te r tik e u n d e a lr. ing a hardship on a great num ber of businesses. a b le co m p a n io n s w h o a re o n ly b e n t on s e lf in dulgence t The losses sustained this way by the business r a th e r th a n se lf-im p ro v e m e n t. 7. Be a m b itio u s h o n o ra b ly and h a ck th is a m b itio n up lending credit must be passed on to the consum er in higher prices on other products. The result w ith e n e rg y, p e rsiste n ce and th o u g h tfu ln e s s . *‘I have had to fig h t s te a d ily a g a in st 'nzlness a ll m y life .” he says. Are your glasses giving is the whole business structure is injured. the comfort and Satisfac­ Communities where a large proportion of busi­ 8. Be lo y a l to e m p lo ye rs, frie n d s and c o u n try . A re p u ­ tion they formerly did? If nesses cannot show any net incomes are shunned ta tio n fo r lo y a lty induces people to g ive you p o s itio n s of bv people with raonev to lend. Property values trust and re s p o n s ib ility , not, your eyes should bu 9 C u ltiv a te s ta b ility . D o n 't be a r o llin g stone. examined and g l a s s e s decrease and it becomes generally harder for 10 M ost Im p o rta n t o f a ll: O bserve the Golden R ule mad*: according to tiie new everyone to make a living. Business without pro has a wider significance than m any people Thi8 *e,R 7°° further In the long run than any other perscrlption. fit m a x im o f life . realize. Our complete exam ina­ tion will reveal whether your old glasses are still suited to your eyes. Your eyesight is priceless— De­ lays are dangerous. Have your eyes examined today. THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS FOR SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION By Sheriff November 9th. 1927. at 10 A. M. nt The Service Garage Springfield One 1922 C h e v ro le t T o u rin g C a r Dr. Geo. A. Simon Specialiting in Tonsila Over Penney’s Store Eugene Phone .165 ■■BKMBRHMMBHBI «•*»•••**•••••••....... •••«••««• •• DEPENDABLE BUEQLASS SERPICE i Dr. Roijal Q ick L O P tO in e t« l3 T --tljE A lM H T 3 f t . A ' 1ST 87b U’llL m elte Si P hone 020 EUGENE’ i J .U o n . ih.twj— bui I Jo »• eqhl BB.FBANIICRANE5AÏS The Best Security What la tha best security a Bank has to of­ fer Its depositors’ We would say It is Ihe CHARACTER of the men who conduct ihe Bank. In other words their record for honesty and fair-dealing. Regular Inspections and exam inations help. Ixgnl restrictions help. Fire and burgular insurance help. 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