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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1919)
PAQEfl FRIDAY, AU0U8T 20, 10 J 9 IXIwrffl WI"M ' .V-if;' 'v WvAiWAlHM- e ' m JAPAN'S PEACEFUL PENETRATION OF THE PACIFIC COAST STATES K'uniliiiK'il hi in Pnnd One) We Vouch for Them Of all the tires that are made, why do you suppose we prefer to sell United States Tires? Because they are made by the biggest rubber company in the world. And they know how to build good tires. They have choice of ma terials. they have immense facilities, they employ many exclusive methods. They can go to greater lengths in testing, improving and perfecting the tilings that make good tires. . We find it good business to sell United States Tires. And you will find it good business to buy them. They are here a tire for every need. United States Tires . are Good Tires We know (lolled States Tires are GOOD Tires. That's why we sell them. SANDGATHE & ADRIAN, Springfield, Game. THE UNIVERSITY SCHOOLS A NO DCPARTMCNT Ttm rainit7 lactate thm OoQac of literature. Scimc and tn Arte, ftftd tb Ptciftl Schools of Lav. Mdio. t t. ( 1 A HMtMnM la im miliars . flm. Tot t cauIoci. fDot !-! fcouUft or grwcifle Inform don, ad-traa: THE REGISTRAR. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, EUGENE, OREGON. OF OREGON FtOiAk FEATURES A beaaiifol euBPiu, tAcalties of tv c-a!-iu. modern fecultvs, lew coat, with tun uppuruuutic for MU-blp, "athletic fur vtafTbcalj," ft realty drmornUr aunpbrt tut the fuBoo "OKfaa Bllnu" W. S. W. ORGANIZATION GOES OUT OF EXISTENCE he Care of Yoor Car Unless the t are of your car is a hobby with yon ir It ought to be entrusted to thost- who make good t-are of cars their business. If you haven't the time we have, li you haven't the facilities we have. Your car will be our car while left in our care. FULL SERVICE OR PART SERVICE We can give you exactly what yon want full serv ice or part service--with or without storage. Let us quote you prices. Does your car need cleaning now? J'.iing it to us for a trial. Don't forget our conveniences for air and water, you need not buy from us in order to make use of them. PROMPT SERVICE CERTAIN SATISFACTION. E ' W. W. EBBETT, Prop. Main Street Phone 17 MR II ll'ill'i. Under lllt ll hll niiitlt .l'll h'T eVCCHN tlptlhttlKII Into tllll I lulled Stuti'n. (ttitiidii. AietnilU ntiil .11 1 1. 'II' (III till' hhiii (irniH II n UllKllt ln in curded oilier 'u IoiuiIh Thut deitintid iih mude in rhurniliiK 1 tf ri'KU'd of lii'r own Htniiil iir.i'.iiM I lie ' Chliifxc mill Koreum, hut Jiipmi linn leiirncd i Iml It In nut nceeimitr.v for i lur to !o roiiHlMti'iu In her iliviliimi Willi Allll'lllR She !IH Itllln fllT hlH'll ! omeoded what kIh ili'iimiiili'i1.. rcK.ud le of tu uhKurdity or Impropriety. Conditions Under Ensting Laws Ilefnie. cotlMdernttoti In Klvi'n lo I In1 ' rl'iiiiKt'N wh rli wilt h iiihiIi' by ttio ili rai urn of tln (iropoKi'il Ii-kImIiiI Ion. It In worth wlillo lo I'Xiituino loiull tlnliti us iiiulntulni'il limliT ixIhI'iik Iiiwh mill ri'Kuliitlons, mill ouMilor 'th linvltiililo result!! ttuTcfroni If t!u pronviit piiUry Ih tout iimoit AlltT Wiinls It will In' shown how- thl ion lil ion will In- mailt woi'Nc mnl iho ml h.isiiMii'il liy tin' no oalli'd "run strui'tl IlllliPKni! Inn" li'Klnlal Ion. Hawaii mnl California nffoiil ut (Ti'M'tit thi mont 1 1 1 ii in I li a 1 1 n K Hiniili' of what Jauan ni'i-kn for her po)l nmlrr tin Stnm uml Strin. ! ami what will lx left for t lie whltoj AniiTli an If nhii nm rei'ilH Hfint'luln'r. tiM. that tlu coiitlitioiin to whlrh ut : ti'lltion will he (IUd. have heen mid 1 are heiiiK hroiiKht atiout limler a no- 1 l-alli'il "to'lillfineiiH Agreement," the; theory or which, us carcnilly ex plaini'il to the I'll rifle Const at the time, wan that Jnuin was to re strict iimler hiT own regulation Japanese Itiitnigratlon to thin country an etfectually as 1'hlnene ImuilKrat Ion wiia tentricteil hy our irohililtlve lawn. 1 1 The Lttion of Hawaii We commence with Hawaii; ami In thin matter we nhall make lr (iullck our irliicljal wilnenH. In March. 191a, he made certain InvcutlKnttoiiH In the llitwalati IslandM, tho renultn of which tiro embodied In the pamphlet herein before quoted. "Il.iwall'n Amer lean JaptincHe I'robleiu," (.ubllnhed In Honolulu by the S'ar llulletln. t'lili-ns otherwine ntated, quotatloriM credited to I)r. (iullck are from that pnbllm lion Therein (pnge R) Dr. (Iullck siutcn that for the preceding aeveu yeum ill90.1915) under the "(lentliinen'n i Agreement" no frenh lubor limn I- i , uniiils had come from Japan. In 1S10. he nay k, out of a total populat'ou in I the islands ! 191.91)9, the Jaianene nuiiihiTcd 7y,i47. of which 24,.xl were i I leimil'-.s. Jn 1914 the total population I wan 213.ni0. of whom 89.715 were Jap inene, 24.5."0 Hawaiian 24.631 Chinese. 14.992 Filipino, and 14..11H ull o:her i racen. In that year the Jiipaiieni- enrollment in the territorial 0 per cent of the total. September Int will mark the panning of the Treanury department'! War Savings Stamp organization in Ore gon. The Government has withdrawn its promotion of the xale of thene "baby bonds" as a Federal function, and nlate heailpuai.ur. maintained for nearly two years in Portland, has j (,,-!,(, bi en closed. County organizations J H;hoolH was throughout the state have also been ln 191P (,CCordlno. to a abatement i notine.l that there win ne no turiner,of the Superintendent of School of need of their effort, inasmuch as the j Hawaii S. F. Examiner, May 16, buying of nlainpn In to be left in fu Hire to personal initiative and volun teer effort. Mrs. for the u t i i s 1919), the Japanese population had increased to 103,000, "nearly one-half the total population," while Japanese school children comprised 40 per cent of the entire enrollment, and of the Increase in school children in 1917 ; and 191S, more than onefialf was Japanese. j The 1918 report of Secretary of the i interior Franklin K. Lane places the Jaj.aneni) population of Hawaii In Il9l7 at lOfi.OoO. while the fulled Xta'tsii Hureau of Commerce. L'Htlniiiien the tttal population at 219,000. The American Year Hook for 1917 nays, us of June ,'ioth of that year; "The estimated population (Hawaii) ! was 2".0,ti27. The Japanese contrih jiiii'd more, Hum half tho Increase." Japanese newspapers la Honolulu to-day have a larce circulation, and ,!,st week with friends and n-l-0H pj.,ltH Kl,Klhh H(.t.lion. in Maihfiel, has reiun.ed. ( , J9ir) , UwU)lulxi olIl ((f , or it prohiitutes, eighty-two wuie t Martin Farnuui, of Waltervllli.', was lp town Saturday. , .Mrs. Nels Connler and family were shoppers in town Saturday. Mr. A. W. lirown, of Camp Creek, was a kiiopper in town Saturday. Mis. tiny Wakeliehl, of I'oriland. is wsit'tig Mi:. W. S. Tlioioi son for a day or no. DeKtta l)lltyee where t-hn will Mrs. H. Nelson. left for emlllng viHit w ii h her sinter, I lielle Spong. who has vinlt':d Mr. and M.K. W. II. n, of Missoula, Mont Siteiitiier Mint , . iJapanesH ((iullck). In 1914 the of- ii j i veil Mon- . , , , ion i i 'trial register or Hawaii n hows ha da v. via motor lo mnUe Springfield ; ... ,11 !"ut of :!,149 marriages, 1,800 wern ilnir Ii jine. Mr. .S'earner i, the miller. , Japanese, in );, a large majority of the Japanese men perhaps two- ai the Springfield Coiiipi.ny mill. Flour ami IJialn 1 II' i, iv 1 1' 1,1 ii nt' ttaiiied at i b,rt!'!iiy iliiiM , iii ii. pi r of her let t)r ! Thiirsd." I'lfiiui? A very pre'ly I :' t i li'e vi I -.; 1 1 o.r ten. i . "I'd .sT t n . I lav id Fist her, of Han- l'.u. lie i lit arrivalH lo reside here lo.- tin- i"n i ii -, 'l"-y Me living on W'ill i'j:(l'." ile.gliih. l-'isi lier is on the night ,-hifi at lie' liooth Kelly mill. W. H. Il'iidy, died suddenly nl ." a in ut ).-: home on his ranch ip I 'i -11:11 villi; ih'." morning with a stroke of ufiii'lcAy. Vr. Hardy was 71 ymrs old iiid HpptiK'iitly in l lie best o' health , toy Hovel son, ut Camp Lewis, U hore for a week's visit with his par ents at Coast Fork. He is on a ton day leave and will return to Camp Lewis, Mr. Hovcrnon has been sta tioned in Hawaii for the pant (wo and a half yearn. thirds wi'ii) married, women having i been permitted to come from Japan to marry them (julck). The propor itiou has ilauhtli-Hs been Increased since. , j tCoillinileil Next Weekl Mr. and Mrs. Joe Devers and family, !of Waltervllle, spent Saturday here on ' IlllSillCHH. How's This? We offer One Hundred 1 )ollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cantict le cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. K. J. CIIUNET & CO., Tolfdo, O. We, tl.u uikI'-i siKiieil. huvo known K. J. Cheney for the lam )! years, uml IicIIovh lilm perfectly hiuinr.-thli- in all bun! owMa tianaactlonH anil linum-lalty uhle In curry but any oIiIIk'iI'iiiih iiiiuIm bv hi firm. NATIONAL BANK OF COMMIOUCU, Toledo, I), flail's Catarrh Cure Is taknn inteniully, acting directly upon the Mood and mu cous surfaces of tlu system. Teallinonialu sent free, l'rlee 70 cent per boltlu. fdul'l by all Druggists. Tk ilail s t Ainlly Tills fur uunsilpatloo. "Ever Occur to You?" says the Good Judge Tlrnt it's foolish to put U with an ordinary chew, when it doesn't cost uny more lo get real tobacco Mttisfrtction. Every day more men dis cover that a little elu w of real good tobacco iaiU longer and gives tlictii real contentment. There's nothing like it. THE REAL TOBACCO CHEV up in two styUt 1W;IIT CUT is u short-cut ttihciccti Vli (UT is a long fine-cut tobacco il (Q)(B J.W.Huberd Will make to yonr order the bet wear ing Work Shoe you ever had. Fully guaranteed to give satisfaction in fit and wearing quality for $7.00 THE REAL SHOE SHOP Sixth Avenue and Willamette St., EUGENE, ORE. "yF" For ilC J Kitchen fittl Comfort IN HOT Weather A Cabinet Gas Range Mountain States Power Co. PUBLIC UTILITIES NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR ' N'ollcd iM h'TCli ;;iveli llu. h.V .ill ; order nf ihn ('(iiimy i niirl nf unit or j l.linu ( 'utility, Ol i-Kdll, J 'I'. Mnoi e,, W.i-: iiiiolit"il A (I ill 1 11 inn i : .) uf the KhIkIi- of Ainiiiiii I'. Hurd, dceeiiHi'd, which order wuh madu .lune lilh, I !!!, mid nil Icihiiiih havliiK c.lainiH iikhIiihI hiiI'I inliitc lire hereby iiolifitid to file Huld ihiiniH, duly venlled, with tint Admin In I ta t or of Hiiid eslate, wIiohii pom officii inldri'HH Ih Hprliinf 'old, Oickihi. Sa Id cliiiniK niiiHt he filed within ilx iiiiiiiIIih froiii th'i ilrilo of the find pule lidif.joii of III Ih iiiillce, towll: Within Hix niotitliH fi'im .Inly 1911). J. T. MOOllM. Adiiiinlii ti n tot'. J. M. DKVi.ny, Attoriicy for Adiiilii; trf.l.or. Flrnt iiuh!lcatl.ii, July 25. i10; IhhI puhllci'tion, AugUHi 2'J, lUlii. D. W. ROOF JEWIHLER SPRINGFIELD, - OREGON KINH WATCH HKPAIHINU A SPECIALTY Cot Ilosebud Duter at all fin mis. Oiiuruuteed. Houie Manufactured Dr. N. W. Emery DENTIST SUTTON BLDG. - - PHONE 20-J RE8IDENCE PHONE 129-W Clinton f'onlcy, wliu him been ut IliiifliiUm, U'uKhliifrlon, for hoiiid tliim, na mo home Siuiduy to upend a coiipln uf week with hU pin in tH, Mr uml Mi. J'ni loiiley. I