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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
P ublished E very T b u ra d a y a t
S pringfield. L ane C ounty. O regon, by
T H E W ILLA M ETTE P R E S S
H. E MAXEY. E d ito r.__________________
t ’n lie ra lty o f ortignu. R ugen*. M a'.
T he advocates of the $3 auto license would
— (Si»«, lull - f 1‘e p p U In
KhiU atid.
m ake up the deficiency In s ta te road revenues hv i
T rxit«. twtv ifb a u la Hint »hair p r l v
raising the gas tax from 3 to 5 cents. They claim
1 toad aeliially lived In a c o rn e r »ton«
this plan would be the m ore equitable th at the
‘ to r 31 year», but thn tr u th of the »lory
m an who uses the roads th e most would pay for
te <lotM>fe,L by p ru li $»01 < a t tb e V«l*
B atere.i as second class m a tte r, F e b ru a ry 24. 1903 a t th e them ,
it looks to us th a t th e m an driving tin)
v « ratty of »»Vegoll
poatofflce, S pringfleltl. O regon_______________ tlivver would he the one to pay.
M a t f l p , m «utr d/ rtu » « « r K '
“ I don’t believe I t! ” 1« tre emptfollo
At*
present
the
Ford
ow
ner
jkivs a $15.00 license ’
MAIL SU BSC R IPTIO N RATE
H
tateiueut
of Dr. II. It llu e a tla , p r o
fee if he drives his e a r 10.000 miles a year and
O ne y e a r in A dvance
—$1.75 T h re e M onths — — “ ' c
i
foKitar
or
biology
P ro feaao r H euatla
gets 20 miles to I he gallon he will use 500 gallons j
IF YOU WERE W RONG. ADMIT. IT!
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i hellevea th a t »ome one m ig h t navo
of tn sn lih e and pay $15 gas lax or a to tal oi
A WISE DECISION
i »lipped a load In the place when on
$30.00.
TH V RBttA Y M A X 0 1 1. 1S2S
CONSIDERATION WIL L BE APPRECIATED
i one wa» looking, or fpoletf th e people
Under the $3 license and 5 cents tax he would
I you w ant to m arry .
D ear MI m F lo :—
1 in »ome o th e r any.
pay $25 gas tax and a to tal of $28.00 and m ake a
W HO SE FAULT IS IT?
I have bet u going w ith a girl (or j Anti In th e m ean tim e—d o n ’t be I "I doubt It." 1» th e i»M»er,lon of Dr.
saving of $2,
' Jealous of th e o th e r girl. He a sport
Edwin T H odge, profeaetir of geology.
At present th e Lincoln ow ner pays a $79.00 lic ­ six m onth» llei-cnlly we quallel-
Go into anv grocery store anil you will see a
I ab o u t it and rem em b er— If he should "Homo »pe.’leg of toadH burrow Jnto
o
l
anti
sh
e
re
fu
se
s
lo
sp
eak
to
me
dozen cans o f'fru it and vegetables packed outside ense fee and if he drives his e a r $10,000 miles
, om e lo c a re for a n o th e r girl, you mud and live th rough th e w inter, a id
now . I have been told by frien d s
of O regon to one on the shell vanned in this state. in a year and gets 15 miles to the gallon he would
wiH be inueh b e tte r off to h av e him can exh 1 for m any nv>ntha w ith lltile
th
a
t
it
w
as
my
fault.
S
hull
I
We extold the people th ro u g h the press and use ,?,?»? gallons and pay $19.98 gas tax o r a t t o t a l ,
| re a lise It before you a ro m arrie d tlisn a ir and no food n o r w aler, nev erth e-
ad
m
it
It?
H
er
birth
d
ay
Is
com
ing
of
$98.98.
:
C ham bers of Com m erce and o th er civic o rg an iza­
» o o n .'D o you th in k It w ould lie i after.
lelo. 31 year«— ! ’’
U
nder
and .. 5 cent
he would
t tions
i o t i s t to
o "B
HUV
H V g o n r P r roducts"
u a u c is
in m
u i ake
. m r it
«V tn-
...
v U
livi the
u iv e $3
.i license
i l l ’ l i f e «..11.
. . . . . . tax
. . . . ....
.......
uy L Oregon
yet
rig h t for m e to send h e r (lowers
*■1 c a n ’, way It lan ‘t iru e. hut I can
convenient for tlp iu to m ake such purchases. \ \ e pay $33.30 gas tax and a to tal of $3t>.30 and m ake
H ear Miss Flo:
o r can d y ? I like h er aw fully well
■ay I don’t |u<|i»ve It, declare» Ur.
d o n 't alto g eth er blam e the g ro cer he is dependent a saving of $65.68.
I am In love w ith a girl p h o h a s
am i would like to be frien d s w ith
H a iry M Yo.com (.nifeijaor of an im al
u p o n the w holesaler. th e jobber and th e m anu- ' W hen we get o u r roads paid fo r u n d er this so
Just
broken h er en g ag em en t to an
h
e
r
again.
W-
W.
biology
Dr. Yocnm Ju»t dom in', he-
fa c tu re r for his stocks. If they do not offer Ore- called just and equitable schem e we should dedl-1
o th e r m an. She h as told m e th a t
llkvo th a t th e ho rn y gpcclraan could
gon products to h in fo r m ake him a price th a t he cate them to th e tlivver who h as footed th e bill
If th e g ir l’s frien d sh ip m eans so i sh e likes m e very m urk and got*
luMt th a t long.
can sell them profitably at he m ust do the best ifo r th e m en w ith big ears.
m uch to you 1 should th in k you would , out with m a a lot. I w aul to ask
M eanw hile th e d e b ate rage» am ong
he can. > •
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be very w illing to tell h e r you w ere | h er to m arry m e but first I w ant
Mtudent». Home of whom a re Inclined
We blam e this condition prim arily on the can-
HOOVER ANO T H E W EbT
to be sure sh e loves m e. How ra n
a t fau lt an d apologia*.
N ever bo
to believe the tale. O ther* look upon
nert of p feg o u . They »take a g r e a t
ab ,,‘K
T h e re can be no doubt th a t th e west would pro- ash am ed to ad m it you w ere Wrong. 1 1 win h er love?
It II
Il a» a Joke,
g e tu n g lttfo Üie eastern m arke s o r sn p p h in g t h t { considerabiv wRh H erbert Hoover elected R em em ber It ta k e s a big person to do
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show ing
h e r - every eo
n sld o ratlo n ,
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E uropean tra d e or the oriental dem and. It may
sid(>nt of thp United S tates. E ducated iu Orc­ It und she will th in k m ore of you for possible—-and not fo .cln g y o u r atten -
JOHN WILL'S SHOE
he good business to ^ e n d m oney and energy to I
C alifornia he has alw ays vailed the P a d - It.
■ thins on h er Just yet. ' K now ing th a t
SH OP IN NEW HANDS
go Into these m ark ets w here hey
hte hom e although his work as an en-
By ail m ean s send h er flowers. She | you c are for h e r she will appreelrtte
proSueU to the compe Itl«n. « tJ ^ * ^ ' ddsand„ ^
g i n e ^ has tak e n him to a score of co u n tries in will . cknowle<u. them uuil th a n per- ! your re s tra in t. R em em ber th a t aha
O p eratio n of the ahuu «bop of Jh o n
pay high tre ,g h t rate*, to dehxe.= th e S w J« .
je *
of th e worl(J fae h a s ;üwaV8 œ lu e ba<*
rvvoncJllMtlun can Ue effect. ,, is going
gt
th ro u g h a very try in g tm rlod
not m anners and we do not know But n *eemsito
tlhp Paciflc coast whpn he wa8 ln th e United
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r, a d ju stm e n t an d d isap p o in tm en t. 1VIII, on M ain betw een T h ird an d
of re
l-lourth atreeth . w as tu rn e d o v e r thia
us th a t If to do th is they a re neglecting the home S ta te s His tw o sons a re now being educated at
W in h e r ersp o ct anit sin cere affoctlon
H ear Miss F lo: —
week to W A. Hall, fo rm e r , a«h a,o ra
m ark et should h e the easiest supplied. Tht pro-
. , u n iv e rs ity
first—then your ch an ces for w inning ow n.-r hero. Mr. H all will co n tin u e
I am a ¿ irl eig h teen y e a rs old
m ark et should be the easiest supplied. T he pro- * ‘U nderstandlng , h e problem of the Pacific coast
h e r love will be b e lte r.
and have been k eeping com pany
o p eratio n of the »hop.
duct should require less advertising and cost less
president of th e U nited S ta te s ever h as and
w ith a boy tw en ty y e a rs old. W e
« .
1 Mr. W ill hka not decided definitely
If the Oregon can n erà caxmot cdm pete a t hom e
S tore Did Big B ullne*(
ex p e c t to get m urrled hut It will
I.a to hln plane for th e fu tu re , ha »aid
6uccessiully it would seem tliat th e>
e 1
could expect him to be in sy m pathy w ith its pro­
not
be
possible
to
do
so
fo
r
at
t'n
lv
e
re lty of O regon, Kugen.», Mnr:
best chance in th e world to com pete a th o u san d ™
id t WP h a ve had fo r .genera-
least five y e a rs . W e h av e ag reed
1— (S|»x-laH —T h e I'n lv e rn lty of O re ­
o r five th ousand miles from hom e.
except' Roosevelt w as e a ste rn minded.
th a t In th e m ean tim e each of us
gon c o o p ntore. ow ned and o p e ra te d
Probably the ch ain w holesale supply houses H oover is ou r only chance to put a real w esterner
will be fre e to go w ith o th e r boys | by th e stu d en t* , did a gru»H bualneaa
are controlling th è Oregon m ârk e ts and discrim i- in th e W hite house. His election would m ean
and girls. Do you th in k thia Is
of $80.6*1.43 d n rjn g th e y ear of 193?,
n a tin g agaiust Oregon, products. We have heard m uch to th e Pacific coast it m u st l»e conceded,
w ise? A t tim es I am afraid he
I, 1» re p o rte d by M arhm F M i-tlulii,
th is com plaint from canners. B ut w herever th e
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w ill learn to care m ore for a n ­
$5.000 over th e y e a r before. A refund
Specializing In Tonsil«
fau lt m av He th e Oregon grow er is the goat and
PEO PLE WANT T H E TRI TH
o th e r g irl th a n he does Tor me
of $1.737.85 w as g ra n te d atudtoQU on
W S
th e O regon public gets blam ed for n ot using m ore
Jo h n p R o rk e fe ner. Jr., is to be c o n g ratu lated
th v lr purchoHi.H d u rin g th e y ear
S to ck s on band, esp ecially new books,
Oregon grow n products.
,
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on his action in tak in g th e w itness stan d in the oil
Over Penney’s Store
If all the canned p eers peaches, apricots, ber- jnvesti tion and telUng w h at he knew. Mr.
- and boys ’ w ere Increased d u rin g th e y e a r. It
To ........
go o u .........
, w ith - o .......
th e r - girl»
ries, beets, ca rro ts, spinach, beans, peas and w hat R ockefejjer dem ands th e tru th for ‘‘th e sake of >’ the aen»ibi» th in g to do. and win wuh stated .
not used in Oregon w ere Oregon grow n it d o e s n '. kluericaJ1 B usiness.” T h e people dem and the help you to decide w isely You a re
Eugen»
P hone 365
tak e aft expert to see w hat the resu lt would be '¡¡ru tb
por years they have been hearin g an d both young, an d it la posHible th a t you
H ere feom O akridge— M is J H
a dem and tjyo or th ree tim es the present. W hose
abouJ th is oil scandal and yet a fte r all th is w ill find th a t you a re no, in love w ith P en n in g to n . O akrhi*», wax » vlsltoi
fau lt is it th a t not m ore Oregon products are used
seem s th a t m anv of th e fac ts rem ain care- each o th e r a fte r ail. P o r if th e re is a h e re Monday,
in O regon? L et's h ear an an sw er from som e-
b id d P n
ch an ce th a t your frien d will full in
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body who doesn't laÿ Sil th e blam e on th e O regon
Rockpfpupr u n d e rsta n d s th a t this condition >0?e w ith a n o th e r g i r l - t h e r e la an
Offices—831 Miner Building. E ast Broadway S treet
public,
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h arm s both business and th e governm ent. So. «niual ch an ce th a t you w in fall in love
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Mr. R ockefeller not only asked Colonel S tew art wl,b a n o th e r hoy. By going out with
rm a an
n -e editor
d ito r talked to M ayor W
\v aik
er„ of
ot to
la c e w n h atev er ln
ro rm ation
au u n he
ne m ight
igm have
navo in others >«■'»
you »*11
«111 1.0th 1..-
I- in
j« m on
.JfiQ erm
alker,,
to, ,p place
Inform
owXXnrk; over th " telephone th e o th er day and th e hands of the in v estig ato rs h u t followed t h i s 10 know for c.-n a in w h .-th -r or tc i
if ^itJTiped som e of those com pound w ords th e . >o<l advice throntrh by tak in g the stan d hiniseh
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G en n an language
ayor ------
W alker
w as
pro and answ ering all qu estio n s th e investigators
bablv hearing th e first part of th e word in New asked.
T his a ttitu d e on th e part of Mr. R ockefeller
Y ork long before the last syllable had left G er­
will be w holeheartedly applauded by the people at
m any.
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large who w ant to know th e tru th th a t lies som e­
it*= easv enough to catch ’em young these days, w here beneath all this talking.
ab o u t tht
Since Mr. R ockefeller lias shown he is willing,
b u t it fakeg a stro n g fellow to tre a t 'em rough
far ev ery o n e
even eager, to have the tru th brought to light, the
and tell ’em nothing.
tonic to brace him up a f­
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public generally th an k him and will respect him
te r th e rig o rs of Wint«*»*.
These “ still blasts” you read ab out in the . th e m ore.
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papers th ey occasionally s h a tte r windows,
W ashington w as the fa th e r of o u r country, hut
papers they occosionally s h a tte r windows.
T h e re's a rcti*son fur our sui c s s .
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j if it h a d n ’t been for Lincoln he probably would
it "O u r B eat T onic.”
Blue law s m ake a lot of people see red.________ have been th e fa th e r of t w i n s .
Dr. Geo. A. Simon
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<’IX. Sfiiì^nan
« T O J a e T O iÇ T
Suite 8 3 ,
E Y E S IG H T S P E C IA
T elephone 362
Eugene, Oregon,
M in e r Bldg
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If you smoke
for pleasure
FORD Ammonium Sulphate
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It'» p le a s a n t to take.
W ill n o t ills tu rb the
•to m au h .
Give» you »trengt.’i am ,
pep.
Prom otes P la n t G row th, Increases Crops
IT CONTAINS A HIGH PERC EN TA G E OF SOLUBLE NITROGEN.
AN E S S E N T IA L PL A N T FOOQ, W HICH OUR SOIL LACKS
s
Camels
C am els lead by b illio n s and k e e p
righ t o n grow in g
e 143S, a J. Reynold. T«l»»eea
< .nniiany, V b u ll. H .l .l w . NVC,
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$1.00
Flanery’s
Drug Store
77U
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G row ing P lan , life robs th e soil of certain essential
plant foods, one of which is nitrogen. Most plant life re ­
quires m ore nitrogen th a n any o th e r soil in g red ien t, while
in m any regions th e soil lacks sufficient nitrogen to grow
successful crops.
W ill en rich your blood.
An e x tr a larg e hottie
for
—get right up front
where the pleasure
is. Have a Camel.
The real object
of smoking is to
enjoy it.
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Make Your Garden Grow
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The Princeton
FORD AMMONIUM SULPHATE
P ut up in 10 lb: sacks for 60c
One sack is equal to 400 pounds of good stable
m anure for fertilizer
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E. R. DANNER MOTOR CO.
AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS
Springfield
5th and A Sts.
Lightweight
Now d o n ’t m ake a m is­
take. I am not discussing
prize fighters or cham pion­
ships, but a dainty, in c o n -(
spicuous spectacle fram e.
T he thing th a t’s new and
different is the new “ Wire-
en fo rced ” Tem ple which
keeps th e fram e from ex­
panding too m uch and is
just, th e th in g to w ear with
th e close fitting hats.
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Topping off the Party
You can expect yohr party to end just rig h t if you
serve E ggm ann's ice cream . It is alw ays in good ta s te and
hits th e spot. Besides, it is ready to serve \Vlthout any fu ss ­
ing on your part.
A box of E ggim ann’s chocolates are nice to pass
around am ong your guefits. Each one is a delicious m orsel.
Dr. Ella G. Meade
O ptom etrist
WATTS OPTICAL CO.
Np. |4 8 Ave. West
Bhg»he, Oregon
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