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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
S pr.n.fieid, L o n . county. D « g o „‘ b,
M second d a » . m atter. K>bru„ y ,«
THE STOCK MARKE t I n D PROSPERITY
"find
n iu k u u«te
1>w <(
lortuoe tur hunsell out ol bis wtieat
tolerations, which hr took over alter
the War frurn the U. S. Food Ad-
toinistration He has chai gtd h.raaMI
With the duty of seeing liiat America«
»rain guea where it is qeedrd and liiat
Hie price is fair to buyer and setter.
M r. Barnes is one of the President's
•o st mt miste personal friends, per­
haps tlie most muniate. His h.>bby
Is the U. S. lliaiuhcr of Conimene,
tvhich he believes can be made the
Must useful constructive force in
.menean business, and he has the
acuity e l making big
rlieve him.
T h e m ^ iv e “ n t h “
h a v e ’X ^ f o r i L ^ ^ r ^ u w
HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
TO ATTEND CONFERENCE
MEETINGS IN EUGENE
Three students and one faculty
member w ill represent Springfield
high school
at the
annual High
m a il s u b s c r ip tio n r a te
° ” ° U r n a , i o n a l P r o s p e r it y .
School Conference Io be held at the
O e . re a r In A d van ce . . . „ _ | i . 78 T h r M M o n th g _____
Cnlverslty of Oregon on F riday and
-«•■I. Level headed government, a sound bankln«
t » M o n th « ------------------------- u 00
..Sc »y»tem and above all good business o X n fc L t i m
Single Copy
Saturday of next week. Freeman
Squires, as president of the local
— keeps the indisposition of Wail Street fnuu th
T H U R S D A Y . J A N U A R Y J, ipso
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lng ,he enU* nation out of w h t k
“ thr° W‘
student body, will attend the meetings
of the Biudeiit body officers, Mra. W il­
The bus franchise has been extended to in J m e Ì t Ì v £ “ * “ ,“ * •* * are confronted by . state-
liam Baker, the faculty advisor of the
H a lf of all the work dnoe In the
clude m uch more territory of the town, thereby B o a M O iÌ the ^ r t ! Ì * Ke,,Chair,ua“ oi the 1,'anu world u done in the United State»,
Ulrla' l.eague, will meet with the other
When the international eominisaimi
giving residents better service However w ^
’d Ì t e r i o ^
•ay. Dr. Tliotnaa Thornton Read. Pro-
girls' league advisor« for aeveral ses­
on uaval disarmament which is to
feaxir o f Mining in Cohimbia Uni­
never get anything without paying for It.’ The T,d8 only
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WheMt
sions Vernlce lla w ke la the president
meet
in
Lonsfon
in
January
finishes
its
versity. The average American d .vj
of the girls’ league here and w ill a t­
work, if it does not break up in a row,
thirty timei as much work as the ave­
m acZi US rUnning every thirt-v m inutes over our cause ,hey are urgnnized, and work cooperaUvelv
one man whose uifluence will have had
tend the meetings of the girls" league
rage Chinaman, two and one half
m acadam streets is certain to do as much damage T
the farni ‘nd“8try from the effects
a large part in the conclusions arrived
group. Dale Daniels, editor of the
runes as much as the average German,
at will be Dwight W. Moi row ' The
a s ail the rest of the traffic, it m eans nmch S X T * ? Xcbange a,«'»P. When the ¿mxl wmrÌ almost
tw.ee as much as the average
Junior Class Kehoes, w ill represent
m ore money will have to be spent on the up-
to
“ nd Other^ encies
smartest man in the world“ is the way
Bnton. Electrically-powered machin­
Stwlngfleld at the meetings of editors
Tie ediior-in-chief of a big New York
ery is the answer; each American
L ePh i '
a “d the city street fin d 'arm i X ™ . ‘^ n ^ S f L v S ^ ^ ,°i
daily referred to him in conversation
and business managers of high school
worker has the equivalent of thirty-
the other day
papers and annuals
five slaves at his command, who do
has been drawing more than $1000 a year for a lbe “regularities in Wall Street.
“ r fro“
Success lias not spotted M r Mor­
not^ have to be fed out of his ea.mugs.
An elaborate program of e n te rta in ­
long time past. The Oregon State company
row or his family. They live ui the
Europeans, purr led by our prosper­
ment Is being planned for the dele­
pleasant but decidedly not “smart”
ity.
have
attributed
it
to
America's
pays not one cent of taxes in Springfield so it
HOW TO DELAY THE FRUIT CROP
suburb of Englewood. N J. In much
gates to these meetings, which w ill be
natural resources. We know belter.
the same way as any ordinary family
n
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in
the
blH
for
the
increased
attended by students from all parts
We do more work.
m a m re n l?
™
P#y
blH for the increased
« Horace
“ race Davis of Berlin. Maryland so
s is k in »
of middle class Americana. Being a
of the «fate. The conference w ill he
tlantic City, stressed
s t r e s s i the fact
, . * ? T that
. 8Pea
Ce' Tbe
P811 about it, the people Atlantic
if a *‘“ f g r u ®t
it
partner of J. P Morgan. Ambassador
not only pay the bill but also six per cent interest 7 ° T?r iced the roots of his plants he would 7 e
divided into several sections, alt of
to U r iifo , tlie next Senator front
Owen D Young told a Senate com­
New Jersey, has not impressed Mr.
the faculty advisors will hold group
on the unpaid w arrants for ever
,ay h,a crop by 8eVeral weeks
de'
mittee that it will soon be possible
Morrow with the necessity of krepmg
meetings, student body officers w ill
for anybody to write a message in hit
his trousers creased and other wise
* • •
In this way he could avoid the necessity o f
have their meetings, publication re-
own home or office and have it trens-
dressing like a bond salesman. One
‘
th e
~
. mitted in his own handwriting, in­
of his daughters it a school-teacher: j presentattves w ill meet together and
stantly. to any point in the world.
another, as rvrryonr knows, married I other sim ilar group conferences are
A ll that needs to be done to accom­
“Slim" Lindbergh. Just plain Ameri­ i being planned
All of the vlaltora
saJe^ » on
lnteJ e8‘ing possibilities. It pre-
plish this it a slight extension of ex­
cans to whom “society" means nothing. i Witt be entertained Jointly at several
S 8« ! , tllu e ,when the fruit business will be out isting telegraph facilities. TeduucaUy
| function» by the University.
These
fn.it« . n P8y' tUn'y 8tate in wh,ch the summer it is easy.
| Include a big frolic and a banquet on
V
la
ltin
p
P
arent»
Mr»
Roy
W
hite,
M r. Yosing'i predictions are always
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come out «“ winter and the winter
of Ikirtlniid. arrived In Springfield Friday and Saturday nights
entitled to respectful consider atiun.
fruits all come out in summer.
He is one of the rare men who com­
on Saturday afternoon for a week's
bines great business ability with a
Vlalt with her parents, M r and Mra.
Return to Wendllng Mr and Mrs.
in
^®8' ,et U8 assume, make their bow broad
and statesmanlike view of pub­
Wesley launbert.
in February, and pumpkins in August.
! Hyrl Crow returned to W endllng on
lic affairs. As the head of the inter­
Hulurday nigh), a fter spending a
to?h ?Cing the root8' the8e wil1 now he restored national commisaion which worked
J week here with relatives.
to their proper seasons.
resioreu out the plan for the World Bank to
Return from Arizona M r. and Mis.
handle war reparations paymcnls he
Roy Sm ith arrived In Springfield on
has a reputation in Europe even great­
Tonsils R em o ved.-Th e email son
Some feel it might be best if the growers were er
Saturday afternoon from
Phoenix.
than m America. He is a Demo­
in „ X 8UDle g r° wing their fruits under old-tinm crat; otherwise he would have been Arizona, where they have been spend of Mr. and Mrs Harvey Moes had hie
tonsils removed at the office of a
onditions. rath er than resorting to hot weather m the cabinet of President Hoover, Ing the last three months.
local physician on Friday
who is one of his warmest friends.
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T in
• g ,on the one hand- and root-icing on th e
iS Hable to work a hardship CTeateriotber
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other. 1 It 1 is for the growers themselves to decide
»lump in the market should have S i X a t efft 4
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WORK
MORROW
YOUNG .
than the one sought to correct.
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goes, as
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fifteen minin’"” " V " v“ ‘ “ eu over 25 lines. Over
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Keep an eye on Dr. Julius Klein,
Assistant Secretary of Commerce, the
young man from California who has
been the center of the business con­
ferences in Washington.
Dr KJein
is a graduate of the University of
California and of H arvard; he studied
also in Berlin and Pans universitiea
s e i ? n t f er h tOr BOrah BootI^ K e rs in Hollywood
Se“ ' ¿ ,Ut Chri8tI"a s card,
n u i C nrinrteHnr / ¿ rd8 Wllh their i P h o n e
num bers printed on them
’
Deit0 * ^ W® haVe had ° Ur 8now- we
we can ex-
Pect spring to start in a very short time
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new
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« u t o m o b ile
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He
WHAT NEXT’
ruling of .he u. s . Poet Offlee la.
knows
m ore
abou t
in teru a tio o a l
trade than anyone else in America
and. what is more important, Iw m>
derstands men and knows how to
make industrial and business leaders
pall together. H e w ill go higher in
public service.
Editorial e Comment,
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cniT?tx,Nati° nal h^iiorial association says the
wnrth y n e w sp a Pers gave away six million dollars
worth of free publicity last year that they shouM
have been
t « n paid
pTid for
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ey should
i^ %
KLEIN
S atCF however.
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te evidently going to hold the ship o ^ s S S “on an
Thar f t ee '
has notified appointive officers
J S t ti.eny/ een, not jun?P “ '“ '•board, and
H so, Mr ^ o r b S h a s ' i g ^ i h l k ^ f ‘i ™ 8-
the next governor.
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hance of being
’
fo r
»U gh . ge, .
a n y th in * ^ ^ d b e
h
e
T
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S e s ’t o t i m a i k e t \ ^ ^ ^
start
durTng
Uncle Si TinUforx
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together ¿ i h ? 'n i , l 7 o e . ! n„ eXtra p.lece of cake
Ou.«.
t „te
together with a cute lin u f.a, 3 P ^ e ° f cak“ aGu,’U “
business O n
ffh
uC
it 8 nobody’s th«n. of Portland
mu - I
and T ru lle Collett
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’-'•»z, " c i r legiHiereo
the E lite hotel over the week end.
Stop Enroute to Natron— M r and
Mra. C. M Parker, of Cottage Orove,
»pent a short tim e In Springfield on
Saturday while on the way to Natron
to vlalt th eir daughter, Mr«. J. V.
Stew art.
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Wheatland, Iowa, Gazette.
Pure, wholesome Ingredienta mixed In the ntoa, delicate
l l X t i u and“ n ^ S : ‘a n n ‘8 C“ n<UeS “
b° ,b
F G G IM A N N ’Q
W here the Service Is Different"
ON DISPLAY
T h e G re a te st C hevrolet
stone Ore<on; Q c e hurch
Pruner, Portland
•
,1» ? U»a l,tn h u8 aIW,‘V8 been ° Ur
in < n,,dy making We
do not geH cheap candy of poor quality becum- W(. have
ihe b ^ t
**P«ri*nc that what one eata ahould be of
BARNES
Another man to watch Is Julius
Barnes, head of the Chamber of Com­
merce of the U. S. M r. Barnes has
rural schools, churches, etc., is illegal o n t h ‘..
an office in New York, but spends
grounds that a box social is a “game o f
®
most of his time on the floor of the
ber n i r a|k f8 the aVerage citizen wonder what will
Produce Exchange where he has done
than any other one man or group
snmo
u
»paper columns
some
COJ umn8 next
» • « bv
»>y o more
f men fo stablize the price of export
a° “ e
oi8h nut a t the head of governmental
grain for the benefit o f the Amerin n
V ■» e-rvia» w
k M
f w r. B«n^
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n e x /^ .e c i n ^ ’^ 8 of wpddin^ s wil1 have to g o __7«nner7"
s
; b
,es
O n ly th e Best Candy
O f.m i.e ed from Hoapital
Dave
O liver wa« di«ml«Hed from the
Eu-
gene hospital over the week-end He
became very III on Christman
day
and was taken to the hospital for
observation and treatm ent.
s to p , to r Short v t . i t — Mrs. Vivian
H urley, of Roseville, California, „ „ „
was
a week-end visitor at the C. I. O orrle
some near the city. She stopped on
her way to North Bend and
< ' ooh
Bay.
In C hevrolet History
MORRIS CHEVROLET Co.
924 Olive 8t., Eugene, Oregon
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T«i u
Telephone 627
SPECIAL TRAVEL BARGAIN
$2 4 ‘°
lo s Angolas
[fro m M ain Line Points]
plan your tn p t „ i , K Ang(.|(.s
(7rcu/cr S/>eed
pinky pinky
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R eclining chairs in dav
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plenty o f room on th ra
walk about. T o u rh t ske n "
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greater com fort, yet they an
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Y ou save time, too.
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$ ! 5 to San F r a n c |SC(a
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