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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1920)
TlltihsbAY, jANUAUV 22- 1020. THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS If the chnltiH nrc hehl In n fixed po ult Ion tho tread of the tire m apt to be looxcnod at these point. If thi Chain is slightly h.ose it will work arouud to different poit!oii nud cause lo injury to the trend. DON'T LCAVE MUD ON YOUR CAR Springfield Published Every Thursday at Spiiujfield. Lane County, Oregon by ' TYLER A FREELANO Samuel F. Tyler H. B. Freelaad Entered at the Poctoffire at Springfield, Oregon, at Second claia Matter, February 24. 1903. , FLOUR One Year..- 8tx Mouths StBSORlrTlON RATES.: $2 DO Three Mont ha. 11-03 Single Copy.. 0c 6c One Year, When Paid In Advance 11.75 MORE AMERICAN MURDERS Its language. He believes they IN MEXICO. ! hav bwn misled by others with " I unworthy motives "into the Idea Two more" American oil men the bi" arbitrarily prohibits have been murdered in the employees from striking, and Tampico district of Mexico. The . Infringes on their right to quit state department has cabled our, wrk. The bill merely seeks to ambassador at Mexico C'itv to ! Invent combinations or agree ing prompt action bv the Car-' nieiltB 'l"e there is an "Intent ranza government or'the arrest . substantially to hinder, restrain, and punishment of the murder- or prevent the operation of .Ms, And so thP death list and trains or other facilities of the files of protests continue to transportation." grow. o I frit an(j vegetable cannery AND IT NEVER WILL. has been established at Monte"- j sano. Wash , and the farmers of Chicago the (Jrays Harbor country are urged to plant more They expect to have a o Mr. Palmer tells a audience that "real relief" from being the high cost of living will con:.' berries in the next few months lie minds us of the"Free beer to morrow" sign on the saloon door. "Tomorrow" never came. o TO KNOW IF WE GET ALL WOOL. -o- ELKINS SUPPORTS CUMMINS BILL. total of 300 acres each of logan berries, blackberries and rasp berries. The Iloseburg. Ore., cannery is also to be enlarged to care for the increasing acreage of small fruits in Douglas coun ty. Thus the berry industry continues throughout the west. r i r 1 1 Many farmers of the vallevs Congressman French of Ida- . . , i i i i ii .i about Springfield are already ho has introduced a bill in th ,!., ' . , . . ' , -nil i planning to put out more berries house requiring all dealers and ' i ,i,V.. J,m ., it , ... , , . , and other small fruits and veue- manulacturers of wool or mixed; ...i,, thit, b , , . . .t tables this coming season, wool products to have their ar- s j tides jilainly labeled or mark'd! showing just how much wool; If you want to know if you they contain and the extent to J are going to be a success or a which other materials have failure in life you can easily find been used. out. The test is simple and in fallible. Are you able to save money? If uot. drop out. You will fail as sure as you live. You may not think so, but vou will. I mi i .. Spiiator H;i-is Islkins nf WVst ' 1 ne st I success IS not 111 Virginia gave his unqualified ! you support to the Cummins rail- road bill because it was drawn i APPLE SCAB calls for spray primarily in the interest of the' public. "If," says Mr. Davis, "in j '""trol r appi hhi pear scab cal's the framing of this great law-' for thorough spraying with a fungi any one of the three interests! ,i,le jl,st as m"s '-nough t concerned the public, the em-,a"ovl t)w sPra-v to -(U the unfold jdoyers and the employees Ing h-aves. cime sulfur l -2., ha ben as lield to 1p superior to the i !,v, f Kv the o. a. c. experiment . tlier two, it was the public that iant pathologists to be tu- v.fi.s so lavored. The public in-i ferior Tlu' uice of next spring' terest is paramount. From the."'w attack in a fungus now on the iirst to the last of the bill there i fa,u"n ives. whic h win discharge its is scarcely a section that does ' PorH into tne ir whence they are i;ot siseriJicaly mention the puo-; 'arri, (l " n'w leaves ami bins V'f: weli'aro. It is not implied, j oms. Henc e plowing under tha b'it is emphatically stated. That1 't'i,v, will greatly weaken the attack. is as it should be." As to th?! much-debated anti-strike clause! adjust chains a bit loose i the measure, Senator Elkins ' is Of the Opinion that most Of i When putting on tire chains it is i's critics are not familiar with nMt advisable to have them too tight. In washing the cur it I x boM to be gin bl flowing a gentle stream of water extending not more than six Inches from the hose, over tho wheel, chassis and fenders to rcinovo iiiohI of the mud nnil dust. Cut the oily and greasy dhi with : solution of gootl automobile Mm In a pull of water, Hopping it on f !..! with i soft carriage sponge. I-in :.- Ii with clear water and let It dry Flow the dul off the body In a similar manner with out wetting the hood i!o over the body again with a wet- spong-v Squeeze the sponge drv and take up the water from the crevices, etc. Th"i wet a chamois, wring n ni wipe t!t body dry. Clean the hood by hand, using a little soap solution locally to cut any machine or road o'l. Wash and dry it by the same method used on the body. Mud should tod be por inltted to dry on the bodv. and a strong stream stream of water should not be directed agalic-t the fitilr-h Hot water is ttlwnyw injurious ('old water is also injurious if flowed on a hot hood. The farm of tanio n res to ar St Paul. Minn, which was I. til out and equipped by the late J.i'r.es J Hill, was rot ent Iv sold to W. II llulihaid- of Mason City. biwa. for .ipimltiiate-' ly $4eO.Oeo j MAIN RIVER CRANGE , IS FOR ROAD DONDS At a let cut iucetii:i; o th,- Main Itiver grange at Cushm.iti on the low- I er Siuslaw. resolutions ete parsed dot larmg the grange to be in favor of the Jl'.nuo.tMiu road hot is proposed j for I.ane count v I WE HAVE ADDED TO OUR LINE OF FLOUR MADE FROM LOCAL WHEAT A NEW FLOUR AND WE HAVE NAMED HER Springfield 9 9 IT IS MADE FROM AN EASTERN HARD WHEAT AND LOCAL LITTLE RED HARD WHEAT Noxall 99 IS A HIGH PATENT MADE FROM OUR BEST LOCAL WHEAT WITH ALL THE LOW GRADE REMOVED AND YOU KNOW OUR CREAM MIDDLINGS AND OLD FASHIONED GRAHAM MADE ON THE OLD-FASHIONED MILL STONE ALL MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE SPRINGFIELD MILL AND GRAIN COMPANY Just Received A new shipment of SILK FLOSS Mattresses and COIL SPRING and DOWNY REST Bed Springs. Also a few nice DINING TABLES. Don't forget we are in the market for second hand Furniture. BERRY PIANO AND FURNITURE COMPANY -o- IT IS Not What You Earn BUT What You Save THAT WILL Make You Independent Deposit Your Money in the First National Bank SPINGFILD (A City, County, Stale and National Depository.) HONOR HELD EY QUAKER CITY Flrtt American Edition of the Hebrew Scripture Was Pi.i in Type in Philadelphia. The first Aiiierienn edit.'o'i of tl.e !! brew Sei-i,i n ! . a put In tM-e at PhihidelpbiM by William Cry. The br-t trru.-latloii f the Ser'p tnff Inio I-aib-h by a holur In Alueliea wa Ilia' "! !-'i:"- l.i-e-i-r of I'liilioli-'i-liia in i -" :i. .. ... : i . l.r-t Km;li.i f-io-ii j -1 ; i !.-( a jioiip Of .fei-!l s.-'io.'a - '. t.t tl. .lew lh riii.lii atioii .e.-o-l u;' A i a . i. riillai!el),lon, l:M". 1 1 of lilt- llli - I illilioft: lit Uli-I wide ly lid reM'Us of (lie I !!-! 1 1 1 - I'ollllV Veri.lM '.Ills licit of A a-'.'- - i !i j i Kell- rtrb-k of I -I , j' I . . 1 i:t . ls.,1 ;j C.eli -'raiiKliii didn't tliin'i the Ian K'tnte of tin- Kins .lame- xa-rbai siilll rleinly up to d.i'e to list tlie literati of his tune, and he trieil li s tnon-ov in hlilld oil the I'.onk of .loll v. ii!i this n- anlr : "Ami It beitiir levee day i;i le aven, nil liod's nobility cam' t iiirtio.re Kent thetnehes lift ore liiln : i ! r I 1 Satan also appeared jM , ii, oi,e of the tnlnistry. And '!od said to Satan: Tou hHve been a bin;; tin W-et.t ; where were ynu? And Satan an micrnl: I liiive been nt n,y loiin'ry BeHt, urn) in dill'ereiit phoa-.s isiinijt my frlemK" People's Column BONDAGE The present lefciitlatiire In cuIIIiik for for'y million dollniH. tmd bond the stale of Oregon for It, for highway pinposeK The fund for Injured work men will be one half million, the Mate t eforinu tot y IiuiIiIiiik-s uImu( five mil lion. Thirty coiinlleH want mi aver at'e of two million eiuh, unci one half million for educating the HOldlcr bnyK. We alreiidy hove a bondaKe of Kixteefl in 1 1 1 i on h. making it total of one hun dred and twenty two millions. I 'won der if our inuthc ihalicul friend can compute the compound intcreM that would iiciiii from thin date until the year 1940. Youth truly, A SuhHcrlber. Hprlngfleld. Oregon January 17, 1020 how he Jumped from one plane tn an other at an altitude of L'ono feel with out the ue of a ro(M ladder. "To uccouipllhh thU feat, WiIhoii f i rut (limbed from the cockpit of one machine, mwiiuk hlmnelf o the top wing of the plane, ami there Mood up while the pilot drove lit the rate of ,rn mlli-K an hour. Am the second ma chine fli-w over bin heiot. ttcarc-idy hI feet from the other plane, Wilson hehl to a wire with one hand, and reaching up' with the other KtaHped Do lower wing of the upper machine. Then he pulled himself lo the plane of the upper machine." The aviator raa recently Klgned a contract lor ITa.ono per year to do commercial and Hiimt flying for an eahlern firm. RESOLUTIONS OF CONDOLENCE AL WILSON IS DARING AVIATOR If money 1h worth having It is worth saving. Ucgin tho Having habit now by starting an account at the First National Bank In Springfield. We Do LETTERHEAD PRINTING on YAMMER .Many will be interested to know that Al WIIhoii, who has been pulllfig olf flying HtiintH in the Houth recently, I is a brother of O. If. WiIhoii, the j Springfield Jeweler. Al Wllnon ha I been in the flying game for five yearn j and niiice ordinary flying bun become "lame" work for him, h In lii'troduc- ing a few thrllln on the Hide, or rather on the top, bottom and hIiIch of It i h plane. A California paper contains an account of fits exhibition recently at Kl Centro, Calif., when he walked on top of (he plane, on the bottom and ( limbed from wing to wing. The Con Angclfni Times alno li-IU In view of the Iohm HUHtuiued by our esteemed neighbor, J. ('. AlklliMOIl In the death of his beloved wife, there fore be it remdved: lly the Spring field Camp No. KUir.ii M. W. of A., that we extend our Hlnoere nyinpathy lo the bereaved neighbor utid family III. UiIh their great Iohh and commend them for coiiHolalion to Him who ordei'H all thliigH for the heHt. Committee: ' CharleH MyerH, XV. C. llei ry, hailes Miller. HIGH SCHOOL BASKETEER8 DEFEATED BV COMPANY C The Springfield high school basket ball team was defeated by tho team of Company C, N. (2. ()., in a game played on the local floor last Friday night. The score aa '.Vi to 16. PRINTING tYbtiMoneyi YOU don't have to have shares to trade with the Springfield Creamery