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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
P o b ita h ^ K rery Thursday at
T H U R S D A Y . A P R IL 10. I9 J 0
W H E R E the money goes
hom* fo r • product
B prtagfleM . ¡ A te (\>a a ty. i>regoe. by
j
* a ‘ th.om* » * * com m unity still h o the pro
I duct and the money. H hen we upend a dollar for
TM K W IL L A M C T T K FR ESS
l^ n e t h l n « made in . dl8U nt
h a v ? the
H E M A X E Y . Editor.
product but not the money Oregon made g J x U
tta ra d aa aaroed claaa m attar. February »4. IM S . at the c iu w d t h l t nt° re
conaun‘ed ln O W < o f be
poaloffloe Sprlsafield. Oregon.
u ' i M 1* on,y lh e wav th u
can come
m a il S u b s c r if t io n r a t « ---------------- "
a r ht**diBK • balanced trade
MT» Threa m ^atha
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, m e a t b u T*n K *» «*ud to be takin g all the
» yaar ta
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the th in g s *,,.« are
Moaths _
« w y ----------- Be sold on the installm ent plan and think, too. how
them are made ln Oregon.
T H U R S D A Y . A P « 11, 1». ,» m
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BO O ST FO R T H E N E W C R E U IE R Y
T h e new Springfield Creamers- is re ad r for ,tr >U n *
business and should receive the whole-hearted
patronage of this com m unity It has a plant that
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in many respects is the most modern in this part
o f Oregon and one that any city m ight well be
Jud of. State Inspectors and cream ery experts
ve all pronounced the plant excellent The op­
erators have had long experience in the business
and a reputation for turning out the highest grade
products.
"W hat Springfield Makes. Makes Springfield."
This slogan is as true here as anyw here else Our
patronage o f the new creamery will help the com­
m unity and establish a m arket fo r the farm ers’
c ro a m th a t u now ^ n g sent out of the com m un­
ity. When we spend a dollar a t home we ewn be
certain to get most o f It back in one way or
another. When we spend money for b utter or
substitute made in some distant city only the
•m all profit the dealer makes stavs in the
com munity.
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W IL L IT H E L P T H E F A R M E R S ’
C
T he United States Senate has at last agreed
upon a ta riff bill. It has yet to be accepted by the
House of Representatives, and there may be a
long battle in the conference com m ittee o f the
tw o houses. B ut the outlook is th a t the ta riff
^ « • U o n will be settled, for a few years to come,
w it hi na few weeks.
T h a t in itself is good n e w t There is no ques­
tion that the delay in fixing ta riff rates has held
m any m anufacturers back from proceeding to
•business as usual." So long as nobody knew how
T»r any particu lar Industry m ight be' exposed to
C° mIpetItion »I»*»** baa natu rally been
tim id about investing in it,
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T h e evident purpose of the Senate in raising
rates generally to the highest levels in history is
t okeep the American m arket for American indus-
2 7 t e ^ ^ a^ CUjtU7
Ho’
l” fH succeed ln
doing thia to another question, which only time
can answer. And how fa r it will prove a boon
to the farm er to hare foreign competition elim in-
’ J „ queation which
tb« « T u m e n t in the
world will not answer.
f,armer8 R a w in g stnple crop» prob-
Set l£ L t* r pric<a for thelr Products on
irin h l*1*?*' W^ 7 th e r
increased receipt»
wffl be eaten up by higher prices they must pay
fo r w hat they buy w ith th e ir Incomes r e m a in s ^
be seen. T h at it will make very much difference
S ^ ^ yi Or an?ther 10 Lhe general run of small
farm ers is much to be doubted.
s t a t c m c n t o r o w m c r s m if
N E E D L F r o a r - r zm h o l . . «
Of The SprtagfM- S . . . pabiMbe-
U L tC R A F T C LUB HAS
ANCHORAGE LUNCHEO N
T * “ F* ° d a dw ’ ‘a r
he
c a n t teU * h*th e r
° r m w ’> bein«
h * person
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Wwwkty at S e r ia g f » l< Uremoa tor
A j.n l L 1 W *
Stal» of • —tigna.
Cow««, or t a M aa
Beforw Me. a ao ta rt M b U r la
tor iba y u t a ami « •« „ , a fc n ,m u
permmalty a t o a r o s
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SpnagfloM .
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S y n n g fU K .
T k a l tbe
M a r, bad a little Sbiak;
H e m arried her oae day:
Sow be voaders where abe a at
W h ile be keepe the Baby gay.
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b ta t. .g
Many I « » Im p ru r.m .n ta ara plana
»4 tor tbo Springfield rablnot ahup
aa North Fuarth atrwot w ltb la tha
n r i t fa a days, arrordlng to H
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FWta. pm prtator
Tba front o f tb«
b u lld lix w ill b , r,b u m
Mora
d oo r, and w indow , put In t„ b rig h t.;i
ap I N talorlor A now floor and con
ddm-ablo changing |. planned for (bo
inalda of tba building, which w ill ta-
riadw a atodarn d l.p la y room for d oo r,
• a d window ..a h
Tbo proaoai rablnot .hop la among
tb * aMnat ba.iaana laa tltu tln tu la tbo
rlty . aad w a . argatrod by M r F lu .
about tan yaara ago.
C IT A T IO N
«" N». County Court of tbo State of
, 9 ^ * » " - X - tbo County of Lano.
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t x oatato of F rank
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Oeaotiag la tbo a a m . of tbo Stata
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E A S V Q U IC K ! G L Y C E R IN
hereby ntod aad required to apjw ar
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, r , ’ r* r B- X c k tb o ra b .rh
•a a a e . etc. ao B U N la Adlertka
• » • for l k . < outuy of l^ n e at t h .
Court room thereof, at E u g .o e ta
howei
O< May. itse . at (aa o'clork ta th *
focweooa of oald day. (ben aad tb o r.
u you b a r .
why • X » «auso If
licerne abould nod be graated
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FOR C A B IN E T SH O P H E R E
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or other aerurttie» ara S o a r
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you feel — F laao ry a Tow a of L o w .« . I^ a e Couaty O r ~ a
brated teacher of the u o lin was exhibiting his
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PUP*1« A boy of eighteen stepped on the stag*
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X io a g lo , to aaid .a la te , fo. ca.h aad
*n d began to play, a hush fell over the room r f < X
la oae parcel, at private u le
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O t* b fy * / * * • C— "*> C * " * •» « X » ta u of
Thia rlla tlo e Io oorred upua you by
^'ace, his fingers, every move and look nro- M
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* “* * ♦ * " * C— ty of M M Ic u tlo a tborwof |B , b. SprlagfleW
c¡aimed an embryo artist.
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D' w ,x p e r of goaoral
»n ro tbo eatate o f Jorry ,
W ith easy assurance in which was no trace of
’ etoe‘ * * X lo r e To Whom Tkt. __
’ »prt««f»eld. L a b , C o M ly . Oruwoa
e"?.n ’ “ e P1*.'*«! one num ber a fte r ano th er the
lfc~ “ «
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) purauaat to aa order of t h . Honorable'
audience urging him on with enthusiastic an-
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* 2 * hereby uotlftod t h a t I t o f- iC . F
Barnard Judge o f th e . t e n
i ’iauae- ’E* ch of us felt the th rill o f peroonally U t e a n d deeee<kZ> I T T . ,
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C scovenng this new star in the musical heavens
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The concert over a gentleman rushed forward aer of
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to congratulate the teacher.
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w ith tbe la.ue of
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"B ut surely he will be a montny -
"No H e wifl probably be a fiddler ln a cafe.”
The m an was a bit indignant. Was this cool-
n eM .J*0 ™
professional jealousy- the enry of
sn older man tor the brilliant youth? T h e teacher
did not leave him long In doubt
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theuce Nor-k
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* 11 la M et t> Street Eug-ne O . aard. Judge of the t ’o u a tr C o a r t o
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Woot I I 14 I b M
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H R S la tte ry Attorney for A d .ia to -
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County CJork
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By Eva L Duckworib. Deputy
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S o ™ rJ ’ n f C°.U? 1 * * * ~‘ajjr*"r but he never win. M arenTSs
Some of the others who performed less well to-
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n r u ^ B p C4ert
Sun ^ U. ^ i t ^ ear, fTOni ‘a te r
But
no
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S’ kyl W ootfan fto n u t,
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If you have read much o f biography you know
H 8tage “ the diach at Cottage hat the teac her was right. N othing is more im -
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Grove Sentine' ' h ^ 7 euthan the inftnlte Pains which great men
Now we know why they write poetry about the have taken, not merely to achieve position but
legs o f the editor o f that paper
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c««* o ff f o r t b t F u t i i r t f
Emerson tells of a le tte r from an artist
nd
Hwhr«‘ ^ d , tO
What WeDt ° D behind tb« f<X»l- describing M ichaelangelo s huee m r i ta in tin g
of the l^ s t Judgment, which the friend had the
lights that concerned the country
N Ow it
i "P P 'yron ity o f seeing very near, and was a=ton-
w hat goes on behind the headlights.
i r
m ,nut* finish o f muse les and nerves
finished Hke a m in iature." N o detal was too small
When a woman loses a dress nowadavs «he for the artist whose shoulders were bent bv ’ he
long effort o f fin tth ta g his im m ortal picture-
can t always tell w hether it was stolen by a bur-
under the dome of s t Peter's.
glar or eaten by a moth.
Governor
May IB
Dooth the great actor, was never satisfied One
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night, a fte r a perform ance in which he seemed to
I J r ^ b h r ’ etS aDd the dl78 are discounting the he audience to have surpassed himself, a friend
Digest poD-^Jepends on the 5 t 4 î went to congratulate him.
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his head in his hands in
the deepest dejection, from which cot even the
Buy from catalogues and help o ur local bus*, « t a T k f'?-.an Oid ,rien d couW arouse him, dlsgust-
1 at having given so miserable perform ance,"
ness men out— of business.
W hether great succese is w orth what It costa
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or w hether m ediocrity is a happier state are de­
• t o t t iS ? 17 “ DOt a <lue« * ’n U> be settled by tbe batable q u e s tin g But there is no secret about
tween
Wrirtl “ the difference be­
tween the a rtist— and the fiddler
M B T A IN
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Constructive
Progressive
D y n a m ic
Easter Time
Easter tim e is around the corner and already Easter
bunnies and eggs are beginning to make appearance at
Eggim ann s. As usual our Easter Candles w ill be most
complete this year and will be a joy to the youngsters and
older ones alike.
B
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Candy is the sweetest way to say a Happy Easter.
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