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'riltJitSDAY, .IANUAUV I92fl. rrm2 RphtNWircu) news tAGE 5 IV GOING TO SCHOOL IN PORTLAND TOWN AND VICINITY Mm. II A. I.oinlmul ami Minn Clinlvx l.i'ili'v i i l ii t ni'il Kit f ii rt t v I n 1 1 ii K f i 1 1 ii I '11 1 1 fin il III wIhii- IIm'V x'lit Ihii wciIah iiinl it liiilf vlnlliliK ullli nliillvi'H Al Oi.li In ml they vInIIimI mI tin- Iii.iim' if W. , 1,1'pli y. tiiilinTly i Si Iuk'h-M H ii v IlKKi'iiii'iii'" iiml Dir. milk IiH'ihI, I li T. Wll ion, i'iii ild im y tin- Co;iMt IdiiiK1' I.iiiiiIht i iiiiiimny ul M. i lid, l-n I Snmliiy li i wild liii finally. Dr y, It.ilpli Ilii"'l, flxltl, (lfull. M I'M. Il.il IImiIi.i ii IniHiii"' ih i'.itnr in linl.iv ilxuMtt, Hiring ' larvolii t-1 iiik r -!! Will S:il Iti.v lliik-i II. :i. h. C'.il . iiiiIii mi'iit. I.li Mi wllt'l'l' I ni;iy for I.iihk i iiTiircil linn I fuu'i'l nut liin' i.f Hi My HiIkIiI ii I i i t i i i i i i t i i i wan'. .1 V Milinwi'll Vu I irl V htm r Mm S I'talt i.f Willi. hi N.i 1 1 - r t iii iiti.l il.illKliHr, Slvlil. rll. llllM IIM-H H Vh.llllIM III ii'. i i l In1 w i i k ml to fton-nur wh-ro h In rolnit on liiiHliifi.ii. Mr. ItnliMoii ri'rHMiln. h well known lliic of nillomoldlcM a rnl I riu Uh. Ir K. Italph Dlnnr-l. dontlit. Burlnj- tlold, Oregon. ' W Allen wiim In from Wulli-r villi- Tn.'Hilny I liiiiHiK tiliK IiiihIiii-mh. r "'in sirn. . Knoll, who r.-- U nily Hold tlii-lr fin in on the Coburv mini on iKiount of Mr. Kiiott'a liiiilili. urn Htitylnj: with their (IuukIi i it. Mih. Itoliiml MuhIiIit, preparatory to moving lo Ih.'lr new In tine Wi-Mt of I'lllKi'lH'. Mr an. I Mih i'. I. May hew nn Mitiall iliinlitiT of KiiKfiio, were In iIiIh illy mi Ini'tJiicMH 'I'licMday. Mr. Miivhew h llif n pri "I'Mlall vc for tho I'I'ii Iht I'loui iiiic Mill comiuuiy. 'Mint Thorn llni.Hcn who Ii.im hi-cti in Si liifici vl ntiiiK w ith her hIhI.t, Minn Ninu liio-Hfii, ami with i iuhI .Mil W. II. I'olliii (I. went lo her honu; near 'init;i humluv. 1 I Uie Our New Freth Pack of Bacon land Lard Sweet uml mild tured. Illll Hill. Hon of Mr. nrul MrH. W. C, Hill of thin city. In planning to cav; tho Jutter part of tho wook to take up a coumh In nleiimannhlp at tho n'hnke-Walker hunlnoHii roller In Portland, lie 1m n frradnnto of tho Hpi liiKf leld IiIkIi M'-hool nnd for h-v-eral iiioiiIIim Iiiih been prudent of tho American Legion. FRANCE TO GIVE MEMORIAL CERTIFICATES TO RELATIVE8 have il few Wool hllills left out! of II late UIIIMll l-l) .llil lit Willi II We! ill)' (iffellliK at ll I'll. 1 1 mil rifll ' J V. I Mi I low I'll Yaliel Mni j J 11 M.K.I, l,ii. t lie w eck I'lnl w I' h of M ( I 't 1 1 1, , !.ieit till f i 1 1 1 1 1 here 1,11'ilm (III v. TllllliiH of W.lllel V llle Wil l i vlnltor iii S 1 1 1 1 1 1 k r i ' I . I Tin- I I il 111 H llreukf lliii on llarkx . . Si'HKonliiK Union . I'h uie 1 1 a in m ... 'ittaK Hull ... I 'lire I.ard . . . Make White SwarU & 4 in: 40c :ioc per Ih per lb. per lb. pt-r lb. 30c pxl ib. SCc per lb. Sr.c per Ib. 30c per lb. Wathburne The following letter, whleh n Felf explanatory, ban been reelveil from tliH Htate adjutant of tho American Legion : "Tho nearest relative of men who died during tho World War are re ! ... . . ' (jiicmimi io nenu me. mil named or tho HoldlerH. KiillorH or murines making ih Huprerno nacrlflre, to the Amerl ( an Legion pout in their locality ai noon (ih poHHlhie, in order that the men may he remembered In the pro Mentation fif memorial ! -tlficatoH ,f the French government. 'J'reHentatlon i eremonl.M will be held by local poHtu of the American Legion on February 22. 1!C0, Wanh Incton'H hLrthday. "With the names of the men who died, i-.hould go the Hitmen and ml drcHHCM of tho next of kin. and th prohiible place where thev can li" rem bed on February L'L'nd." away will rovr Hi" remaining dli-(; tHrif In IS Keeoridii; If half a mile; a a ay. It will fliiRh .iiHt In .'il hocoikIm. j Theno figures are offered by It. J. j ('laiK.y, Bafety vpeclallat of tho South-' ern I'aciflc, to Irnprcaa upon iiiotoriats tho Hlgnlficanco of attempting to croKH railroad tracks with a train In HiKlit. "MolorlHln nhould think In ternia of time an well as dlHtanco. It refjuires a wail of only a fraction of a minute to permit a train to pan. On tho other hand, IS Hcconiln allows too Htnall a margin to escape an accident if in Hhlftirig- gears tho engine Btopti or anything goes wrong. News, one year, in advance, $1. MILL MEN Why pay rent; own your horn.; make your own terms in reason; sure a xnap. Will UiHhop, C157 37th Ave.. S. K, Portland, Oregon. BARBER SHOP rai;d or lowered th' WHAT EVERY VETERAN KNOWS Oct volir table rieam, whipping iiealn, hwe.'t milk ami sweet skim med milk at the Springfield I'lcarnTy. John ('ar-mi was luniiht to Spiihg field Ttii'Hiluy from I'Ihi IhT h ciiinp near Man n la for med'cal ticatmeiit. MIms I hlora M.itei son. teacher in tin; m IiooIh on upper Camp ('reek w as in the ( ity Tuehday. You may he in need of some type writer supplies lhe News has a good line of paper, ribbons and carbon. Mr. and Mrs II. Tf N'ii kiim of Wall erville were among the husluchs visi tors hero Tuesday. Ml-t 'Iladys Lepley returned to her I . . . i wins ai r.KKimann s .Momiay aiHT a two weeks- trip to California. I'arvin of I)ex- day afternoon ' devil. Allan Holism! of Corvallls ptoppxl off hern Tuesday on his wav south Mr and Mrs. II A. !' 1T Isijeil oil Tile! 'with their daughter. Iiorothy I'ltrvin, n tit udcii l al Springfield high school. I Mr. and Mrs Chester Klspass of ) F.ugeno visited with the latter's par I ents, Mr and Mrs II. W. Keinie u'i Tuesday. Mrs. II. W. Thompson of San Fran cisco, who has been the house guest fof Mm. H. A. Washhurne. has gone lo liorina to visit with her father, Jack Magladry, well known Lane county sawmill man, Mrs. W. W. Hill of Salem Ih visit ing at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Sam II. Tyler of this ity. That "one hundred per cent Ameri canism" loo frequently is what I am and the fellow I donl like isn't. That the army was full of a lot of Wops and Kikes and Itu.ssians and Finns and other low-down ignorant white trash and foreigners. That they all fought like the veiv Wo haven't prices : Shave Hair cut . Neck shave Shampoo (plain) Shampoo (tonic) . . 1 3f.e ... r.c 40c Message. 40c iluzor honed fjOc All tonics per application ISo Hours from 7 to 7 except Saturday. Saturday from 7 to 10. Shop on Main -Ueet between 3rd and 4lh streets S. A. Bowlet, Proprietor. w bus" May the S AUT O New sUiiniMit of Chains in tin? follnwiiiK sizes: as. 31x4 33x4 :i a 34x4 Prices from $4 to $5, according to size Why pay more? Columbia Dry CHI 1 lat i erics 45c each Uiixitij WlicHs $6.00 each Tube pad lies from 25c to $1.75 it box. Radiator Hose all sizes. Pislou Kiiis all sizes. We overhaul and repair all makes of cars. First class work guaranteed. Storano batlery recharging and repairing. USED CAR BARGAINS 1 1014 Ford $350 I lids .Maxwell, run r((i() miles $600 1 litis Maxwell, run 3500 miles $tf50 1 111 Maxwell $250 1 1!U7 Maxwell, run 8000 miles $500.... 1 l!Hli Chevrolet $400 1 l'lltl Chevrolet $450 1 11117 Chevrolet $600 1 1!HG Overland 83 $600 MAIN GARAGE W. W. EBBETT, Prop. Main Street Phone 1 7 That a lot of w isi guyn aii( cstor-4 came over on tin flower had good, soft Johs !n O. S. j That the niore education you had' the lens chance there was .f getting i killed. That Itn no crime to In- horn out side the l. S A., although frequently a mUfortuno. That Its no fault of anyone's if he wiiHii't horn Inside the I'. S. A. That the Wilsons wore Scotch , Preshyteriana and the Roosevelt s were Ifcttch !jneiiter. and if it weren't for them and th" Slavs and Latins and Scandinavians and felts and Saxons and Cauls and a lot inoiv we would he in a rotten had fix. ; That the men who fell in Franco! came from many racial hegintii'ics, j hut they had a common ending under: the aame flag. j That thin Is a good time for uni versal tolerance, and that the pro-1 moters of hatred and war usually gln by promoting intolerance. That "one hundred per cent Ameri-I ranlsni," if it truly means anything, j means something a whole lot lugger than race, color or previous condition. I It means color of the heart, not of tho hide. Stars and Stripes. WOMEN AND THE INCOME TAX Women who had incomes during 1919 are reminded by Collector of Internal Revenue Milton A. Miller that they are subject to all of tho provisions of the federal income tax Many thousands of women filo re turns and pay taxes regularly, ant there are new names added to this I list each year. The high wages iindj salaries received by women last year will perhaps double the number of I hose who are required to file returns. A public school teacher, or other city, town, county and state employe, Is not taxed on her salary or wages, but must file u return if her taxable Income from other sources was suf ficient to come within the law's demands. MERITORIOUS SERVICE. "Yep," said the honest ex-buck, "I spent fourteen mouths In the Hues without any relief." "Hut I didn't know you were at the front at all," said his uncle. "I wasn't," replied the buck, "but 1 spent eight months in the mess lino, five months In the inspection line, and one month in the pay line." The Home Sector. DON'T ATTEMPT R. R. CROSSING IF YOU SEE TRAIN SPEEDING A passenger train approaching at full speed and still a quarter of a mile O. H. WILSON Expert Jeweler and Watchmaker Have your watch repaired by an Expert Watchmaker. My specialty Ih fine watch, clock and jewelery repair ing. Jewelry made to order. Agates cut and mounted. We also carry a complete line of glasses. Why pay $12 to $15 for a pair of glasses? I have them to fit you from $2.50 to $5.00. The best gold filled. News Office Main Street Program for the coming week THCIISDAY. Jan. 2'.) TOM MOOUK in "A MAN AND HIS MONEY." Also program by U. of O. Men Glee Club Prices 25c and 50c. FRIDAY. Jan. 30 HILL HART in Mack Sennett comedy. 'THE PATRIOT" and a SATURDAY. CHEST,' Jan. 31. DOROTHY GISII in ' also Lloyd Comedy. 'THE HOPE SUNDAY, Feb. 1 Marguerite Clark in THE CABBAGE PATCH." 'MRS. WIGGS OF MONDAY and TUESDAY. Feb. 2-3 L1LA LEE in "PUPPY LOVE," also "SMASHING BARRIERS," 4th episode. "WEDNESDAY, Feb. 4 "CAPTURED BY CANNIBALS" Final installment of Martin Johnson's "Cannibals of the South Seas." THURSDAY and FRIDAY. Feb. 5-6 Marguerite Clark in "LET'S ELOPE" aiid an Arbuckle Comedy, "The Bell Boy." BELL THEATER Where Cash Beats Credit GO THEM ONE BETTER FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY JUST A FEW PRICES: 1 lb. Crisco 34C 3 lbs. Crisco $1.05 (5 lbs. Crisco $2.00 1) lbs. Crisco $2.95 4 lbs. CottokMie $1.50 5 lbs. Cottolcne $2.90 Flake White, lb 30 C Wesson Oil, pints 40 C Wesson Oil, quarts. 80 C Wesson Oil, 2 quarts $1.59 Mazola, pints 40C Mazola- quarts 80C We deliver anything too big to carry or $2 worth or more. CASH AND CARRY GROCERY A. R. Qray, Prop. W. M. Green, Mgr. 0