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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
Published Every Thursday a t
8 p rin t field. Lane County. Oregon. by
T H E W IL L A M E T T E PRESS
H E MAXEY. E ditor.
E n te re d as second cla ss m a tte r, F e b ru ary 2«. 1903 a t th e
postoffice, S pringfield, O reg o n ______________
MAIL SU BSC R IPTIO N RATE
O ne y e a r In A d v an ce------ $1.75 T h re e M o n t h s -------- 75c
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T H E SPRINGFIELD NEWS
I needlecraft MEMBERS
LIBRARY BOOKS MAY
DOES T H E TA RIFF QUESTION AFFBCT LOCAL MANY SPECTA TORS VIEW
ARE GUESTS AT EUGENE
BE
MOVED
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FARMERS
PROQRESS ON NEW SPAN
NATIONAL BANK SITE
S om etim es th e local farm ers w onder if the
8prl^
t brW)t,. ne.r.ng
M ember» of the H prlngllidd N eedle
Republican tariff realty he!,.«i them a i d
I..does
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c ra tl 1 lull l'Ujnvi* 1 U liinchpon ni (he
T h a t th e bunk» n t Ih» Hprlnxllidil
und
on w hat item
s. Below is u list . „ ol item
s on widen of people
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visit th e new s tu rc tu rv Io public lib rary will prnlm blv Ini move I o » b tin i hnl(*l la»l T h u ra Ja y numi
th e D em ocratic I nderw ood tarift and th e Kepubll- ,
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humu
ut
la 1er
to Ih» old Elr»i N tillnnnl bunk building
can Fordney-M ct um ber bill changed tariff on
M1» > \V ClhOM ut 1990 Alib i «Irci 1
lit th e iiorthoiiMt c o rn e r of Rocond am i
Read it am i judge for votiraelf which kind of tariff
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Mr» W ah u r Suo 1 * mh Joint h »1«1 1 MM
M ain stre e t» t v » announced Ih li
is
iirotective
of
the
local
farm
ers
inicrcsla.
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fur II «» «(terhoon
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w ere a num ber of to u rists who stop
we.fi bv the lib rary board
w«i«'
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not absoluloly eerlu ln . Mr» N \V
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Mr
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(lient
on thi' new span to look 11 over
\ F inery, chilli ntitn of llle bonrd, »luted
15c per bushel
Rye
tree
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¡urge nu m b er of th e people w ere from Unit Hie board bus already exprenaed l\t 1 1- Mi» Will utu |iiov 'un. Mi
3c per lb.
Poultry,
live lc per lb.
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Mr»
Eli
E ugene mid o th e r n eig h b o rin g eltles. ll-<elf a» favorable to th e chitngo mid N. I’(
Poultry,
dresaed 2c per 11». lie per 11».
Iglll.
hill m o sl.o f I tie m w ere of eouiBe from I bo m ove deponil» upon w h eth er or Julin Hunilwrar. Mr» W E. Wt
12c per lb
B utter,
2M ieperlb.
Tn>
il
araon.
Mv»
1
OiMirgc *
U ra
S pringfield.
,
57c per bu.
Onions,
20c per bu.
not Ihe building can be teuNod T h ” Tliuiii|i»nn. Mr» \V N l.una. Mr».
$1.1*5 per bn.
Beans,
25c per bu,
m a ile r of th» ch an g e will be ta k e n up
A vitt« a t N ew port— Mr. mid Mrs J at lb« next m eet lug of Ihe bonrd. »be ' t ari l ’h»‘lleplat»'
$4 per ton
$2 per to u
Hay
\V. A vltt and Mrs. Avltt*» m o th er,
25c i»er bu.
10c per bu.
Apples
Ntuled.
P icture« a re S how n— lla lg A rklln of
Mrs
F ran ces Mill hell, drove to New
2c
per
lb.
P ears and peaches, lc per lb.
T h e Im lbllng w hich now houaen the
P ortland conducted a dlaplay of
port
S
atu
rd
ay
w
here
they
v
isited
w
ith
12c per lb.
W alnuts, unshelled 4c per lb.
lib rary ha» been In ad eq u ate for »0111«
Mr. mid M rs A rth u r I'eu g ru
The lim e. It w aa »uhI I .tint yeur a num ber fum oua pulnilng» at th e high achool
6c i»er lb.
W alnuts, shelled lc per lb.
P etig ras ure fo rm er re s id e n ts of of volum e» w ere ru in ed when w ater Monday aftern o o n T he p ic tu re s w ere
And besides these differences the D em ocratic S pringfield. Mr t'e n g ra Is th is y ear
a rra n g e d In the aaaem bly room anil an
u U nderw
nderwood
ood ta
tariff
r iff bill
hili of 1913 put on th e free list
rln „ (|„ ,e n ,
, hv New sjrt school pipe» In Ihe top »lory burnt and flood I udnilxalon 1 hm ge wait m ade
ed th e re a d in g room
the fonow ing farm products: W heat, corn, pota- Mr# ,,(>ngra
g h te r of Mrs.
F ifty book» of non fietlon type have
(oeg ghet>p c a ttie, wool. milk, cream , eggs, truit.
Ju n io r P ap er O ut— F irst l»»ue of Ihe
been udded Io th e lib rary for uae of
m eal hogs. beef. veal, m utton, bacon, ham s, lard, L...
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Junior d a» » m im eograph paper, the
high
achool
student».
A
new
tra
v
e
l­
grass
grass seeds,
seeds, including
including alfalfa,
alfalfa, clover
clover and
and tim
tim othy.
othy.
o r o d r in
d in
a n a c n e c e n o n . o 532
. 5
- soya - beans and • cotton
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' A n o rd in a n c e (lecturing th e coni» nt ing lib rary ba» a rriv ed from th e <>(•■ "Jolly Ju n io r Jo k er." wuh publlahed
eaulifiow er and celery seed,
proving L s tre e t betw een 9th uud gon » late lib rary to rep lace th e one Y esterday.
geed T he A m erican farm er had no tariff protec im
seed.
10th s tre e ts w ith in the Tow n of
tjon a g ain st any of these im ported products S pringfield, O regon, levying an as re c e n tly re tu rn e d to Salem . T h e new
H EM STITC H IN G
ro nluin»
m any
ln lere» lln g
seasem n t for th e paym ent th ereo f, gro u p
wj,jch th e R epublicans protect.
6 and 7 cent» a yard
d ire c tin g th e e n try th e re o f In th e book». Ml-»» M ary Itoberla, report»
• • .
A four-m ill tax to rasie m oney to com plete the
M cKenzie highw ay and th e Coast highw ay to
Florence will be found on the ballot again this
T he people voted this tax tw o years ago by
a l t rge m ajority but it was declared illegal be-
cause the election notices were not properly
draw n.
T here th
the e two good reaso n s wny
why tn
the e iour-m
four-m ill
m
ta x should pass again. One is th a t the highw ays
on which m uch m oney has been spend should be
com pleted th a t th e benefits of th e whole road
can be enjoyed. Especially does th is apply to the
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coast road on w ........................
hich hundreds
of * thousands
dollars have been spent and which ends in the
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m o u n tain s 15 m iles sh o rt of the coast. The o th er
reason for com pleting these roads is th a t w hen
com plete th e sta te of Oregon will tak e them over
D ocket of T ow n L iens and d eclarin g
All W ork tlu u ra n le e d
Leave
and do th e m aintenance w ork in th e future, r e ­
emergency
O
rder«
nt
K
ufonry'a
P
a
sto
r'«
Son
Her«—
llu
el
I.
M
erab
lieving th e county of this great expense. In o ther B ETTER MARKETING METHODS NEEDED an The
Town of S pringfield does ordain
-of P ort hind, »on of Rev. and Mr» ( ' II
w ords w hen these tw o roads a re com pleted we
MltH W K 1IAIINKLL
W hat th e farm ers th ro u g h o u t the co u n ty need aa follow s:
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S ection 1. W h ereas Ihe Tow n of lllom , of th e TlaptlHt ch u rch , la a vial-
will be th ro u g h w ith them and can tu rn our a t ­ , IS a . b e . tte
533 I) S tre e t
P hone 106 W
r system Ot m ark ttillg .
S pringfield h as h e re to fo re cau sed Ih •
1 lo r h e re thin week
tention to o th er highw ays.
Every
farm
er
in
the
N
ation
suffers
th
ro
u
g
h
tne
K
rB(,,ng
„„j
g rav elin g of i. s tre e t be
•• • •
antiq u ated m ark etin g m ethods now employed.
tw een 9th ami lo th s tre e ts at th e cost
T , , , p r» R Y A N D HALF W ET
Som ehow o r other, m ost E astern ers look upon of th e property a b u ttin g th ereo n and
I L k L r D R Y A .M J m
problem as rem ote. But. actually, the
" h e r e u a . the C om m on C ouncil h -
a sc e rta in e d and doer h ereb y d ecla re
As Lincoln said about slavery, "T his country
b as a s m uch of a problem as the W est.
th e coat of »aid im p ro v em an t to be
c a n not exist half dry and half w et.” G overnor i T he sixteen s ta te on the A tlantic seaboard pro- $371.00.
And It la fu r th e r found and d eclared
S m ith ’s s ta te rig h ts program on prohibition if it I duce jn value, m ore th a n a fifth of all th e corn
While* our Fall Term has already begun, It is not too late
th a t Ihe p ro p e rty liable for th e coat
ever cam e into effect would m ean bootlegging grow
n
¡n
the
United
S
tates.
■ u n u i u , u y
.... . of »aid im provem ent, and th e pro p er
to enroll, us we will have a new claas beginning
acro ss th e sta te borders and an increase in crim e ( T
They
produce
tw
o
th
ird
s
of
all
th
e
b
u
c
k
w
h
e
a
t;
hey
the
n ta . tio n a te »hare due from each lot or
ra th e r th a n prom oting tem p eran ce as he would j nearly
h a lf the potatoes, cabbage, celery, to
torna-
MONDAY, OCTOBER 15
»early half
m a - , part of lot a b u ttin g th ereo n . 1» a»
h have
n c o his
h ie followers
f n l l n a - u r s t to
o believe.
I toes a and
i i f t th
i le n s a and
n d about
peaches; a thin)
third
h e re a fte r ....
aet ......
out.
¡toes
n a „„„„has-
peacnes;
m
i r u i u of
n l » m e - n apples
p m i/ic
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It in f u r t h e r nr
Mr. Sm ith even «J»«
?he a q u a rte r r of the Carr° t8’ lettUCe> .......- OnlO,W
aU‘‘ ix.rkma.e'Lmoun'
^ r.h e »"‘«t'of « .d
brin g about a change in
hay.
_ t
im provem ent bh
«» h e re a fte r «et
aet out, be
be.
» /.
Im
U nited S tates. This m ust be initiated by congress
IT'S A GOOD SCHOOL
T heir production of dairy products is nearly a and the sam e la her-’by a»»es»ed and
A. E. R oberts, P resident
Miner Bldg. Sept. 4
and referred to th e sta te legislatures for adoption. third Thev ra te a sixth in livestock. T heir out- levied upon th e p ro p erty u b u ttln g up
j,
« n n .ia p ,! » u r o a k
on and b«nefitted by th e Im provem ent
Telephone 666___________________________ Eugene. Oregon
If the people w an t this s ta te ’s rig h t liquor p ro ­ put . is quite
large !_ in „11
all „ sta
n d a rd cereals
The (IvBt.rlpUon
the prpop,.rly „
gram th en they should elect w et congressm en,
T rue, these E*astern fa n n e rs live d o s t tt nu
nn(j t he am o u n t of th e bbbobm -
and in stru c t th em to go to w ork to am end the m arkets. They are not affected by an exportable ment la as follow s:
constitution.
surplus.
However, the slow ro u tin
g betw
een farm anti _ J .M Kii’en. L ot 1. Block 2. in th e E.
M r. Sm
s n i i ith
t n is
i e i m
i i u p u tin
i i K g to i m
i i ake
i h r a an
n 'o issue
n u v u out
u, V
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E. K ep n er A ddition. $25 50.
Mr.
is a i tte
of
som ething th a t he would have no control over table is a trem edous handicap to them ,
L uise A u e n d e r. L ots 2 and 3, Block
even if he were president. The R epublican party
Look over th e ta c ts given above, then dec t e 2. E. E K epner A ddition. $53 00.
W. B and M innie Sum m er», Lol I.
sa v s prohibition is not an issue and it pledges it- ! for yourself w h eth er the E ast h as a farm problem
But w h eth er Is season o r not K gglm ann's h a s shelled
Block 2. E E K epner A ddition, $2(1.50
seif only to m ore stric t enforcem ent of th e ex- i o r n o t .
M arte B e rn ett, Lot 5. Block 2. E.
and unshelled nu ts of th e best quality the year around. We
E. K epner A ddition. $26 50.
Isting laws. The D em ocratic convention said the
J u n e tta B ainbridge, tail» 6 and 7*
sam e th in g but its candidate repudiated its plat­
pride ourselves on th e excellence of ou r candy and nuts and
A lthough it is a slow process th e school board Block 2. E. K K epner A ddition, $53 00
has m ade som e progress in reducing the district
form .
A nna and Al P a rrish . Lot M Block 3, E.
o u r nut candies.
• • •
indebtedness during the last year. T h a t econom y E. K epner A ddition, $26 50
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Pop corn, too, is alw ays fresh out of Ihe ro a ste r here.
If th e tw o D unne bills pass th e m an w ith the is being practisedI is evMencedl b ,• £ . (act t th a t th e
board
is
not
asking
for
an
y
m
oney
next
year
in
>26
50
light c a r will not be benefitted because the in­
Q uality goods are first consideration with us. We sell to
A R j oneH- u ,(B u> a nd 11, Block i.
creased gas ta x will offset his reduced license tax excess of the six per cent lim itation. So long as
the school expense is held inside the six per cent e e . K epner » A ddition. $53 oo.
If he drives eight o r ten th ousand miles a year. lim itation and som e of the Indebtedness Is also
o u r friends and we have never lost a friend yet.
Oeorze W and W cayllne s iru b e n .
B u t th e ow ner of th e large c a r even if he does
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consum e m ore gasoline will have his tax reduced retired th en school finances a re being handled as Al’i,i'iti^n,n $52 0« '
F ra n k A rnold. lx>t H. Block 3, E E.
driving th e sam e m ileage. In effect th e Dunne well as can be expected.
•
•
•
K e p n e r’» A ddition, $26 50.
bills help only th e m an with the big c a r who can
B a n d "W h ere th e S ervice 1» DlfTerent"
TO TA L. $371.00.
and should pay th e heavy tax.
W ith th e filing of five candidates for th e three
S ectio n 2. T h e re c o rd e r 1» hereby
• - ’
¡places o n t He city c o u n d la contest wBlresulL directed to «Bter theforegoinz »»»e»»
4 pickpocket w hen arrested for practicing his As long as public offices do not go begging f(>r
nn(J to
(j Ue n o t|Ce th e re o f J
a rt said he was only doing so in an attem p t to men then we can expect good governm ent It Is ,o ,h ,,wnerM ,,f
property b.
raise th e m oney fo r'h is bail bond. T h a t’s w hat a healthy condition to have th e se ats on th e cit\ U n ited S tate» mal!.
S ection 3. Inr.HT.uch n» It 1» necet-
council contested. May th e best men win.
„
„
w
»ary to jrc a e rv . the c re d it of tie
w e call enterprise.
• • •
T oe n of Springfield and 1» e ss e n tia l t
G overnor Sm ith h as back tracked on h i, stan d
" ,3' 2 —
A New Yorker charged w ith m aking out a false
on
th
e
im
m
igration
question
and
he
is
dodging
mentl
»„
effective
nt once, an
check tried to e a t it in order to destroy th e evi­
around
on
farm
relief.
By
election
tim
e
he
w
on't
em erg en cy la th e re fo re declared to ex-
dence a g ain st him. W hen he m ade out th e check, have an v th in g left th a t he can tak e a definite i»t an 1 ihi o rd in a n c e »hall becom e
he probably didn’t Think th a t he him self would be stand on if his present course continues.
^000^11’
th e goat.
IT IS NOT TOO LATE
•f
EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE
This Is Nut Season
F G G IM A N N ’S
, ,
A m an advertises th a t he w ants a job, ad m itting
he has been a b urglar fo r several y ears and say­
in g he w an ts to get into a legitim ate line. His
tra in in g would probably be valuable in a g rea t
m any businesses!
* * *
A W om an’s T ears are the g rea test w ater-pow er
on earth.
g
! g
I TH E FUMBLE FAMILY
V
I
r
SUUX! ÇINC& Vfe G O T
TUOÇEr PL-TÇ -ROUND TW'
WOUÇ'Er I DONTGErT NO
TE-NÇHUN /\T AvLL.BELEiyE
a a« a!
u
*t. . . . . „ w
G erm an m atrim onial s ta tistic s show th a t m ar-
ried m en live longer th a n bachelors. Probably
so accustom ed to trouble th . a t it
---------- e —
. they
— j becom
doesn’t have an y effect on them a fte r a while,
A fter all isn’t it a question of w h ether w^ w ant
a business m an or a professional politician as
president of th e United S tates.
P assed th e C om m on C ouncil thi«
5th day of O ctober. 1928.
Approved by th e M ayor th is 8th day
Of O ctober. 1928.
°- 0 BUSHMAN
Mayor.
I. M P E T E R S O N .
R ecorder.
O ct. 11.
Kolster and Phiko
Radios
By D U N K EL)
WM. RODENBOUGH
GARAGE
Dealer
533 Main St.
Phone 95
A LOT TO D e TWANKPUL
FAILED
AGAIN
Stupid because they need
spectacles.
Defective eyes will re ­
ta rd any child’s progress.
D ü s fra m aJMMadmg
cwrrevau (Aro«<K reuiüMor.
! * • « • — T k # r m « M « s ( co««
( r e d lR f t
CIROSS-IFILOW
!RA\IDIlA\irOIR
The crow-flow radiator« in the cooling ayatem« of
the Pontiac Six and the Oakland All-American
Six reduce to a minimum the evaporation of water
and alcohol. An automatic thermoatat prevent!
water circulation until the engine reachea correct
operating temperature. Aa a conaequence the
engine warma up quickly and leaa choking ia
needed, reducing dilution of crankcaae oil. Be­
cause of the protection the croaa-flow radiator pro­
vides against losses of water and alcohol, the Pon­
tiac Six and the All-American Six require leaa
attention in winter than other car«. Alto, through
their thermostatic control, they reveal far better
performance than other cara in their fields when
the temperature is low . , . The cross-flow radiator
la available only on the Pontiac Six and the All-
American Six. Come in and see it. And learn
while you’re here of the many other advancements
which only these two great General Motors Slxea
provide.
Z'tJonr S e d a n , $ 7 4 h i'm tp e , $7 4 5 t Sport R o a d ste r, $74%i P h a e to n , |7 7 < i
o t le
e s t, , 1795$ T-a^»»or
n n n n , .
y p o r r l l a a n n d d a a u u S y ed
e d a a n n . , $H7*L
$ 0 / 5 . A A ll
U
C a b r n io
4 -l)o o r S i r rtin
Sffort
-- a k • • la n d 1 -P
■> o n tia c d j e . liv
1 e r e a d . grricet- - th e y I n d u d . a
O
G e n e r a l M o to rs 7 im< P a y m en t P la n a v a ila b le
a t m inim u m rate.
price r t a t fa c to ry . C h eck •
lawn 1st h a n d lin g ch a rg es.
(live your child a chance
to advance before it’s too
late.
W .R . DAW SON
Dr. Ella G. M eadi
WAR TA X REMOVED, D E LIV E R E D PRICES REDUCED
O p to m e tris t
W ATTS OPTICAL CO.
No. 14
Ave. West
Eugere, Oregon
If
IM P R O V E D
COLD WEATHER
PERFORMANCE
R esulting
fro m th e
M ain Street, Springfield
O A iK lA N ID -IP m im A C
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