■ ? e N C PAGE TWO V 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 B ti M o n th s .......... ................... »1.00 S in g le Copy ---------- »c * 4 » \ TH V R SI)A Y , OCTOBER 11. ll>2< TH E FOUR-MILL ROAI) TAX ff n >c h 5 THURSDAY. OCTOBER II. PL’X 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 TO F O R M E R - 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 ..... , 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 * .... I t, " . , 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- , .. . , , wi'i-u i>nti*rt»ln«'il al III*’ 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 ‘ u 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. * , . , , , fur II «» «(terhoon •a w ere a num ber of to u rists who stop we.fi bv the lib rary board w«i«' M» h l( II a I V f c I > I li , i, I II In nt > w est side of III*' bridge null w alked llj> per bushel O ats lie per bushel not absoluloly eerlu ln . Mr» N \V J« tn» Mrn W »I r«»l Inni. Mr li (lient on thi' new span to look 11 over \ F inery, chilli ntitn of llle bonrd, »luted 15c per bushel Rye tree \v ¡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. Mi» vil \V ."tc'fi< b l .w, Mr» Eli E ugene mid o th e r n eig h b o rin g eltles. ll- 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... ' 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 “ ' 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 ....... -------------» of coast road on w ........................ hich hundreds of * thousands dollars have been spent and which ends in the ___________________________ 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: . ___ , _e 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 ..................... — ...».1 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 --- __ .u „ ™ 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 “ * ¿ « 2 : 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 ' "" 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« 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 S I X E S ---------