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FRIDAY. N'OVEMnEK 14, 1019 PAGE 2 THE SPUING FIELD NEWS NEW STOCKS NOW HERE Portland Stoves 1 Ranges A good selection of all styles of heaters Colonial ranges Mattresses Standard size Prices from . $7 to $27 Springs from $4.75 to $22 We can now fit you with out with new furniture of every descrip tion. You should not fail to get our prices before buying PIANOS and PLAYER PIANOS CREMONA Phonagraphs and Records BERRY PIANO and FURNITURE CO. SPRINGFIELD, OREGON SMALL SALARIES FOR TEACHERS NATIONAL CRISIS, SAYS FOSTER (Published by request) Seattle, Wash., Not. 1. "The lack of a living wage for school teach em is a national crisis.' declared William T. Foster, president of Reed college, 'n an address to Washington State Educational association today. "No other large class of workers in the country, except ministers, hare be come such victims of the war. Other workers took advantage of wartime conditions to double their wages or the price of their product, while th teacher who were not called by the poverununt for other work, stood by their Jobs 'lovaly and' uncouiplain Incly. "They did not strike or loaf on tho Job; they did not picket ths school buildings or burn them down; they refrained from shooting their super lntendents and school loard. Itarlug all this time there was scarcely a bra nh of tin government which did not call on the schools for specific war work. Thev responded whole heartedly, effectively, and a a re ward, teiu her had their wanes re duced about fin j'.er cent that Is to say, in pnrvhaMnc power. "Not a single shipyard, street rail- war, bank. I'lltie, hospital, laundry. theatre, that could hav continued to do bntnca during the war without vast increase In wages. Yet there I scarcely a school system In America that pays its teachers, in purchasing power, three fourth as much as It paid them five year ago. There are hundreds of college faculties who are dally facing Increases In living ex pense more than five times as great a the Increases in their pay. The wonder is not that the morale of the school ami colleges has suffered; the wonder f that they have gone on at all. I. am not sure but what the ex planation is found in a professional spirit higher than that at tho presert time, of any large group of worker In tho world." "Ever Occur to You?" says the Good Judge That it foolish to put up with nn ordinary chew, when it doesn't cost any more to get real tobacco satisfaction. Every day more men dis cover that a little chew of real good tobacco lasts ' longer and gives them real contentment. There's nothing like it. THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW put up in two stylet RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-H CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco Your earning power when it rains is made sure by JM ' REFLEX SLICKER Look for the Kefltx lAfr AJ.TovrinCa Established Boston. IBS Maac. V jT -. . JS1 JJJg Tho safest a.sset you can have Is a hank account at tlio First National, Springfield. f i ' . II )"s; j-,'th 'A ,lP' "V. Lay a bet on J Cr)y i ; - j OUR TRUMP CARD When it comes to a choice of uVssrrtH, h- Is always trumps. GOOD HOME-MADE PIES Stand ae high among pies, because they are made with such unfallliiK care anil marked ly mui Ii juallty. They tiite better, heeaime they are better. Insist on Good Pie. EGGIMANN'S "A Good Bakery" NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING XOTK'K IS IIKHKHY OIVKN to the eKul voter .f Srhmil Dlalrtct No. 19. of Lane t'ounty. State of Orepim. that a St'lldOl, MKKTINQ of ald Dlatrlrt will be held at thu ltljch S( Iicm)I, on the l: 4 1 li !ay of November, 11. at 7:30 o'clock in the afternoon to vole on the proposition of levying a special dUrrlct tax. The total amount of money needed by the district during the fiscal year beclnning on June 20, 1919, um endinK on June ::o. 190. Is eKtimated In the followlnit budget and Includes the amount to be received from the county school fund, et-ite school fund, special district lux. and u 11 other moneys of the district: BUDGET CpTlfM Hit M.J. Uryaaidt TobsccsCo. the national joy smoke ROLLING your own cigarettes with Prince Albert is just . about as joy'us a sideline as you ever carried around in your grip I For, take it at any angle, you never got such quality, flavor, fragrance and coolness in a makin's cigarette in your life as every "P. A. home-made" will present you I Prince Albert puts new smokenotions under your bonnet! It's so delightful rolled into a cigarette and, so easy to roll I And, you just take to it like you been doing it since away back ! You see, P. A. is crimp cut and a cinch to handle ! It stays put and you don't Jose a Jot when you start to Jiv the paper cround the tobacco J Y oull lilcj Prince Albert in a jimmy pipe as much as you do in a home rcllcd cigarette, too! Bite and parch are cut out by our exclusive patented process. You J:nov P. A. 13 the tobacco that has led three men to smoke pipes vhcre one was smoked before. Yes sir. Prince Albert blazed the way. And, me-o-my, what a wad of smokesport will ripple your way very tir.id you fill up I Awaitini vmit ay-o. you'll dy i tin. ItanrtHome pound MtuJ tiy rrrl hmj half fiound tin humtdorm- snd- th.it ratay. prmcttcmt pounrl cryttaj Ulaum humidor with tinrtniin n'nittrnrr that crj Prinrm Albert in ui h parfert condition I R. J. Rrynolds Tobacco Company Winiton-Salcm, N. Ct 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. KSTIMATKU KXI'KNKITI HKS Teachers' salaries ... Furniture Apparatus and supplies, such as mnpx. chalk, erasers, stoves, curtains, etc Repair and replareni.-nt of equipment Flags Censiia Improving grounds, building upkeep and repair Playground equipment Truancy Printing Janitor's wages 1,800 00 Janitor's supplies 1&0 00 3fi0.00 3&.00 lf0 00 175.00 60.00 $15,939 00 100 00 200 00 50 00 15.00 20 00 175 00 100 00 25.00 35 00 19. 20. 21. 22. 2H. 24. 25. 1.800.00 75.00 206.00 150.00 200.00 . 300 00 1.000.00 Fuel Light '17. Water Clerk's salary Postage and stationery For the payment of bonded debt arid interest thereon, Issued under Sections 117, 144 to 14K, and 422 of the School Laws of Oregon. 1917 Telephone, Insurance Domestic Science Manual Training Miscellaneous . . . Sinking fund for bonded indebiednesH Tolal MsUinsted amount of money to bo ex pended ror all purposes during Die year $23,110.00 KSTIMATKU RKCKIITS From county sc hool fund during Hie coming school year... $ 6,876.00 From state school fund during the coming school year 1,012.00 Cash now In the hands of the district clerk Cash now in the hands of the county treasurer, bo longing to the district. ' Kbtimated amount to be received from all other sources during the coming school year Total estimated receipts, not Including money to bo '"" received from the tax which It la proposed to vote $ 7,888.0(1 ItKCAPITI'I.ATlON Total estimated expenses for the year $23,110 00 Total estimated receipts not Including the tax to be voted. "7.888.OO Ualance, amount to be rained by district tax tlK 222 00 Dated this 22nd day of October, 1918. Attest: W. J. BAILEY, CARL E. FISCHER, District Clerk. Chairman Hoard of Directors.