- t 5ec VMC4 OH, I KNOW • I f * W I T F MV MAT 5 PA G E T W O •PI IB SPKIWGFTBLD N » W 3 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 tA - , m e a t b u T*n K *» «*ud to be takin g all the » yaar ta . I N 8 ? ,7 . 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 _ ¡ 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 P“ 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. • • • 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, 7 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 bein« h * person • a • 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 H K M a » ., Í " ' T , w w » »ccorS u ia i y * * * “* “ * *» 1 * • *r». of h te SpnagfloM . Thal tba 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. OrwgtM owwœ M M E M a ,,, Grogna fewawa hume hoida.-» TX ■a« « o r« M ra t \ « . l a ^ M ra F KotH a. TW. M o M b a M a i «ba d a b a w ’ «r M ra «-’M s»'.wt A w t l ,» * * J * ” rw » ^ . M» ‘ * K T B M ox w y ooM M tM loa r i Pirro Jaae L l « J Mr .ad W ra L L 8 j M»1 a n a « P a ita r, rtaitor» ia Spr a g f , , « , k lt .* * Mr> * r » IH X t b , c i t a t io n «X 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 M 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. "M X t x oatato of F rank "■ v RITIU ä 4 *^ ? n rd w in bo bold at tba * “ “ ■’ * « <«• t b T ° Hugboa. «ad Io all t X M kb o w a botro at U w of F raak M * • * * ■ ! aad Mra « X to all p r r . , n . .b o to it n a y ro aro ra boataaaaa Oeaotiag la tbo a a m . of tbo Stata i r* *’ * 2 L ? 2 ’aö“ X W y W alhae M t» W Hrtaai tMwaoa. M r . Robort «*w ry. M r . f t «■ t V „ w M r . W H “ '*•»« «* l . « i . M ortgage, or other aerurttie» ara S o a r Bwora to aad » » M c r iìÌd *b o iiì7 ^ M o >■!>. N.r. « a r a i, , b . « a tb « . Tboraa Uaaaor of AOtod M.wgaa. Mra aa- M r. M a M . T Br»aa b‘’Mtua 1 *** - f |ab >rii - ira» s t a ir o r a t o í tke owwwwfcta ma» *<’prneat t ife , th * rfrrtiBittd a tto , fo , ,b r date » b e a t * n «b, « h i ' NoM Nw ean wwea e a sartalR M al a o a , o d o r » I uik W o m a i thè A a. bora«« la «w TkaraSay et laat worb M ra W J *'.'«« •» < M ra t-art O la .o ,b . rditur aad awwar .7* îb, women s * • «Mi- M O D E R N V E R S IO N » « •« » r. < IM P R O V E M E N T S P L A N N E D 7 .' * T w ^ « X y ou tbo lo w « n>rJ^ Í T I A d X rth a a r t . a« B o t h «ppor aad low er bowel, rwmortag • *• rr’,nk E »“»"■ x iia to « ,;;;: T T H E F ID D L E R S b ac i« , C vx y tleeoe G a s aour headache aad b o M to Let a A dlenka wa- .« g w « - - W arta « n, * ¿T ,,C* ,h * " * ’« ' • ®f Fraalt M V .ra u m . de three l ’ i t ' r»a«od ° Y ’ 4H to B oell w ' * all ’ • ’ of *« loto '» ’• — * «nwlra Warn« - - It was at a concert In New York where a cele­ *»c * -oe War Tg G r « . , » . . " * - 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 • * « X S ta te * o ^ . ‘* X » « « *• ______________ '? * X l n , a ll o f t b . r , . | PUP*1« A boy of eighteen stepped on the stag* X rw b y e t» - ---------------—---------- 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 N O T IC « 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 * L m !IkM* . oo * “* * ♦ * " * C— ty of M M Ic u tlo a tborwof |B , b. SprlagfleW c¡aimed an embryo artist. f -be C o m í , rO< at , < U- 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~ “ « «• « ■ y r V X T concern ) purauaat to aa order of t h . Honorable' audience urging him on with enthusiastic an- M * 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 I T T . , c C scovenng this new star in the musical heavens , - i < s s * - v . . T x : “ . £ r ¿ v ~ The concert over a gentleman rushed forward aer of T a —«V» » 11 •“ » . uutaf». that an ew lag debt« to tbo »ucreoolro w eak, aad t h .^ ftr .t pohll- to congratulate the teacher. j to “ _ ? To* ? X .p U »ow tb of » Wees WIllaMotto » M eri ««M » U t o abould pay tbo auMe to w ith tbe la.ue of aa tba «»< • » X e l a g rdalM , agaiaat tbe • p o i JStb. IM S , aad tbe la .t publl pro“ '! ,b * * "*■*1 preeeat t b o . U « o r.ïta cation e V w .n ill with tbe of May X r f c L ? ~ ® xt I a tta c b M . at tbo law M k. | > j | * latua 04 tb £ £ ^ X w T Z i Street Eug-ne O . aard. Judge of the t ’o u a tr C o a r t o t o 7 £ L 2 i , t ! ï ? 2 - *■ *•' IT * - “ \ X * ’ X f r o . tbo dato I X » U t . of O r ^ t o T V S L ^ Woot I I 14 I b M «^«IM Ibonco * * . * * • B n < SuhllrudMu of tbto aottco. ' • * lu n e aad tbo teal of 'he Cnew ehAlAR to tb* vaiMAe. .to VfckCb ------- . *77 ai < « lîi w b«b k la a Amrll A p ril 1A K t IS l x M X f » u a f f t i M tb l. ttb day Of A»r«l. M OT L A V O i y „ _ ~ A d M lstotru to r W . » ftIL L A R ft. H R S la tte ry Attorney for A d .ia to - 2 ¡ S T * * _ ~ County CJork — trs ta r. By Eva L Duckworib. Deputy *’ « X pe*l>tou at tbe auto A d M M ia A 1S-1T J4 M 1 ( tru to r aet oat * IM T Id M 1 " « X T u k to C F Bur •U f r « « « * ri***9 ®f ~xru. S *“ • * * * * r 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- A :,« ; n r u ^ B p C4ert Sun ^ U. ^ i t ^ ear, fTOni ‘a te r But no He m _ . S’ kyl W ootfan fto n u t, **x ty w o rk ^ “ " U C° me’ to° eaay: he * iU n<* * h J » 1 S 1 7 J 4 w „ C o rb e tt r 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 - ¿ a7 ° rd ln g utO 1216 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 "Ä s * o ffftix P«r . | I 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 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 •e’ A NOM LAO W . Fa»4 * 4 , C orbett fo r O e e e rM r Com . rto y d J Cook. 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