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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
E N R O L L F O R M E N 'S R IG H T S
S,»ry Thartdiy u
Springfield, Lana Coonty. Oregon. by
B i t WÍLL a V u t TE PRKSa
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A e q u ita s . fo rm e d to f ig h t f o r M e n 's R ig h ts .
History of Local Names
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on th e w estern Hlopes «if th e Sun
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fork of ihe W illam ette n e a r C o ttag e
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Ihe East F ork of th e Count Fork,
but tw o n eig h b o rs w ho lived on Its
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f r o m th e th r e e n o r th w e s te r n s t a t e s h a v e g o n e
t o W a s h in g to n to fin ish u p w h a t o u r C o u n c ilm a n
C o x . s e c r e ta r y o f th e W illa m e tte V a lle y L u m b e r ­
m a n ’s a s s o c ia tio n , w h o a p p e a r e d b e f o r e th e
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In J u n e , s t a r t e d — a ta r i f f o n lu m b e r.
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w e n t b a c k w ith t h e i r “ b lo o d u p ” d e te r m in e d to
h a v e lu m b e r p r o te c te d a n d w e. w h o live in lu m ­
b e r m illin g c o m m u n itie s , a r e m o v e d to a c c la im
“ t h a t 's th e old f ig h t.”
A f te r all, a s s o o n a s o n e 's g la n c e s o v e r th e
p ro p o s e d t a r i f f s c h e d u le s h e s e e s a lo t o f s e lf ­
is h n e s s . E v e ry o n e is tr y in g to g e t w h a t h e se lls
p r o te c te d a n d w h a t h e b u y s o n th e fre e list. W e
m ig h t a s p e ll p la y th e g a m e lik e th e E a s te r n e r s
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JU N C T IO N CITY — A bout 1870
w o u ld b e d e n ie d th e u s e o f th e ir h u s b a n d 's
w hen th e ra ilro a d co n stru c tio n w ar
nam es.
T h e r e a r e o t h e r p u r p o s e s o f th is m o v e m e n t fo r
M e n 's I tig h ts . B ut it is a r a t h e r tim id , m ilk - a n d -
w a te r v m o v e m e n t. F o r e x a m p le , m a n y A m e ri­
c a n m e n a r e in it.
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tw o ro a d s would com e to g e th e r The
w est side m ail w as not lim it aecord-
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«■ante a ju n ctio n for ra ilw a y tru ffle,
hut n early 50 y e a rs la te r It uid he
«ionte the ju n c tio n point of th e two
m ain b ra n c h e s of th e P acific high
w ay th rough tin- W llatin-ll«- Valiev
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frail, saw n au g h t but a vi ion fine,
And gav e to us G od’s own green
• o u n try , Ibis land of your lov- an d J 'll
m ine.
On th ey cam e, th e v alian t bands, fol­
low ing alw ay s H ie t r a d which led
T o the prom ised land by the w< tern
seu. whe«-• th e sun sank gold and
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w o u ld m a k e It im p o ssib le f o r w o m e n o f m e a n s post m a s te r or th e nelghhorhooil.
o r w o m e n c a p a b le o f s e lf - s u p p o r t, o r w o m e n s ta te s th a t th e place w as nam ed for
w h o le a v e th e ir h u s b a n d s w ith in th r e e y e a r s o f Ihe nisst«|n saw s w hich w ere used
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It— w e 'r e h e r e to p le a s e y o u .
D iaaton poat o ffice waa
If a t a r i t f o n lu m b e r is h a r d o n th e C a n a d ia n
T h e s e a r e w ise w o rd s f ro m a m a n o f tr u e
e x p o r te r s w e a r e s o r r y , b u t le t th e m r u n t h e i r 1 wi: d o m . H is in v e n tio n s a n d d is c o v e rie s h a v e
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m ills fo ttr o r fiv e d a y s a w e e k a s w e h a v e d o n e b e n e fite d th e w o rld fo r m a n y y e a r s a t h is a d ­ know n about the origin of this nam e,
f o r th e la s t th r e e y e a r s . W h e n it b e c o m e s a v a n c e d y e a r s m a n y m e n s to p w o rk in g , a n d g iv e except, of co u rse, th a t it Is Indian.
It Is said to tie th e nam e of a local
m a t t e r o f c h o ic e b e tw e e n o u r w o r k m e n a n d th e m s e lv e s to r e s t a n d c o m f o r t, b u t h e r e m a in s
ch ie fta in , am! a lso th a t It Is a n In ­
t h e i r 40 p e r c e n t C h in a m e n a n d H in d u s w e a r e
ju s t a s b u s y a s e v e r.
dian fam ily nam e
T h is version
s e lfis h to o , a n d w h ile w e h a v e b e e n a little slo w
seem s to lie s u b s ta n tia te d by an
s t a r t i n g , w e a r e n o t a s h a m e d to te ll th e r e s t o f ! H e k n o w s n o t o n ly s e c r e ts o f e le c tr ic ity , b u t
e n tr y u n d e r K ultlsh. a sm all Vako-
th e U n ite d S t a t e s w h e re w e s ta n d .
a ls o s e c r e ts o f g o o d living.
nan trib e on th e low er Cmp<|ua
• • •
H e h a s le a r n e d t h a t life is a n e x p e r ie n c e riv e r in the H andbook of A m erican
T h e finding? o f th e b o d ie s o f H e n ry C r a m e r g lo r io u s a n d v ita l— a n d t h a t r e tir e m e n t m e a n s In d ian s, w here th e village T slsk h a u s
Is listed. T he proxim ity of Coos Bay
a n d G u y P e r r y , lo s t L a b o r d a y tw o y e a r s a g o a f ­
s ta g n a tio n a n d d e a th . H is o w n s p le n d id h e a lth could easllv p roduce a d is to rtio n In
t e r c lim b in g th e M iddle S is te r p e a k is g rim
e v id e n c e th a t th e m o u n ta in c la im e d th e tw o €i.nd m e n ta l a b ility a t a n a d v a n c e d a g e is a s t e r ­ th e nam e of the lake, a lth o u g h the
U n iv e r s ity b o y s. P ro m th e s e tw o b o y s, th o s e o f lin g e x a m p le o f w h a t h a rd w o rk c a n d o f o r o n e . In d ian s of th e tw o reg io n s w ere not
re la te d . T he n am e w as form erly
u s w h o c lim b h ig h m o u n ta in s s h o u ld le a r n a
s p e lt T slltcoog, hut the C. S. Geo­
le s s o n — h ig h m o u n ta in s a r e d a n g e r o u s a f t e r
S o m e e a s te r n te x tile m a n u f a c t u r e r s a d v o c a te g rap h ic hoard ad opted th e sh o rte r
d a r k a n d in s to r m y a n d c lo u d y w e a th e r . N ig h ts
a r e a lw a y s f r e e z in g o n h ig h ’ e le v a tio n s in th e a n ew t a r i f f p rin c ip le . T h e y w o u ld h a v e th e term . T he lake is a fin e body of
C a s c a d e s . A s to r m b r e a k s o u t o f a b la c k c lo u d t a r i f f o n p r o d u c ts c o m in g in to th is c o u n tr y w a te r co v erin g se v e ra l aq u are m iles 3
in a few m in u te s .
A p e rs o n , th o u g h heavily- e q u a l to th e d if f e r e n c e in w a g e s b e tw e e n th e e x ­ anil h as an elex n tlo n of eight feet
p o r tin g c o u n tr y a n d th e U n ite d s t a t e s .
T h is ¡♦Uti-oos riv e r c o n n ects th e lake w ith '3
c la d . c a n fre e z e to d e a th in a v e ry s h o r t tim e .
w o u ld n o t o n ly te n d to e q u a liz e c o m p e titio n w ith th e P acific ocean. S ilico n s sta tio n 1
h o m e p r o d u c ts h u t it w o u ld a ls o ra is e w a g e s and post office Is a t th e n o rth e a s t j
G r a n ts P a s s a n d M ed fo rd a r e in a c o n tr o v e r s y a b r o a d , a s th e s h ip p e r w o u ld r a t h e r p a y his co rn er.
a b o u t a n o t h e r ro a d to th e O re g o n C a v e s fro m m o n e y in h is o w n c o u n tr y t h a n a s d ittv to a
M e d fo rd . T h e J a c k s o n
c o u n ty
s e a t w o u ld f o re ig n c o u n tr y .
TO T H E EARLY P IO N E E R S
H elen P rldm ore.
c r e a te a s u p e r r o a d d is tr ic t m o st o f w h ic h
w o u ld b e in J o s e p h in e c o u n ty a n d f in a n c e a
p a v e d ro a d fro m M e d fo rd to th e C av es. N a tu r -
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e n ts g o in fo o u r c a n d y . M ost fo lk s a r o u n d h e r e r e a liz e
tiia t m id d o n 't h e s ita te w h e n a bo x o f E g g lim iiin 'it c h o c o ­
la te s a r e p u sse d .
T h e A e q u ita s a d m its it d o e s n o t w a n t to r e ­ eatab llah ed O cto b er 35. 190«. w ith
e s ta b lis h th e ty r a n n y o f th e m a le .
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m a s te r. T h e co m p iler h as been u n ­
t h a t is c o n s id e r e d a h o p e le s s ta s k .)
' T h e y r e a f r a id . A nd w h o w o u ld n 't b e ?
W e o b je c t h a v in g lu m b e r, o u r m a jo r p r o d u c t,
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Good Taste Will Always
Discover Eggimann’s
U pon th e u n q u e s tio n e d in te g r ity
hn d vision o f th e s e m en r e s ts th e
s ta b ility a n d c h a r a c t e r o f tills
w o r th y e n te r p r is e .
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