The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, March 18, 1920, Image 1

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SPRIHGF
NEWS
FAMOUS
HERE SUNDAY
RCHEKAH LODCE SECURES I
MANY NEW MEMBERS
Nc .v Candidates Initiated and Ban- ;
iuM Served Monday Night.
Ot'irr LodgfS Visit. I
BAILEY IKES TO
GARLTDN. OIE.
I "lui-nij tlnec candidate wi n- taken - -
Vun :inl Music Si)"'.i.ili'ts Will 1 '" ""' "" '""'' I'M' ,,f '' lr i- ? Makes Record as Student and
l'nt On Pror;im Pi-,r.c v,,,",;' 'in Mm- n ull r Prr-tor First Sermon De-
Order Good We.itipM. ' ;i ' 1,1 'ii. Mii.i i.i,!!, iitiit;iirii ii.ii ' I vored at Age of 18.
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METHODIST MISSIONARY
SOCIETY IS ORGANIZED
Thank Offering on Sunday Morning
$,S -Men May Enroll at I
Honorary Members. !
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Mrs. Mary 1 1 1 i k national scirctarv-i
lor tin- Women Dome Missionarv
society of the Methodist huri h, is i-:
E'lircne and Spi Intrfi' Id this week oi-!
raniinr homo m Ifsionat v cir'lcsi
SUNDAY SCI!
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WORKERS GATHER
Delegates Will Study Impor
. tant Religious Questions
and Plan Work.
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, ' ,,f the p. I'V j. I,, aid
in! i ml in - the ma tine
the fin I'I i all. I allow the
ptildte to Jildk-e what suit of men the
.land old im - ha- In its rank'
"I'he maiilie imps In doilin its hest
to Mill 1 ,11 1 mill at the lli.se ,' ,.r
nlistmeiit pi i iii, I, vvlio aie iimililied
t I Mil l I'lsfllllv lliee! Ilfe'-i liatth'h.'
avs Sri 1 1 , -1 i v 1 1 1 a 1 1 "If Hie pnhlir
V.pdetand Mils they will tint ill
i milage voiint; men Itoin . 1 1 1 i 1 1 1; the
servile The linvini; MailipK ale e'i
ile.l Mil ,i; In elllphasli- this po III "
Lieutenant IIIiiht (; Hall, who is
Kdvnme aKelil for the tnaiiiie-. was
I en- tile fin I of the week . js a
1,'iailiiaie o I'ium .mi., of (ir, i'o
where lie was Will known as a tout
h.lll pher 111 I fl 7 he eulisei III lle
jnarllie i oi i-- a a pl ivale w.iikine
his way to the irr.nlc of In iilena n t
The ma lines will jlt i - a street pa
lade in Kiicene Satnidav Hfleinonn
at ' o i link. Satuid.iv a nd Sunday
eveiilni'H Ihey will put mi enlerinln
nieiilH and (iimeiis in the arinorv.
lthoni;h I li'- are heinK ad vert Ihed
,s hinokets. it In said that no Mil ok
Ini; will he allowed and tiothiiiK hut
t lean amusements will he iven All
ex herviee men and everyone in In
vited to intend.
sh i ii.i ki or tnfoi mation ahont N'erdo'i
fli'l M.iv as Mr May had I 1 1 in I'ort
In. id (, nl aim, it a wiek when the
i heiks wi le pa: M'll nil I'llltlalllt
men h.lnt k. May also hlaleH that he
had no! l il, -li any hlank i hei ks with
him to I'orllaiid The i herks were ile
hiill to I'ol Hand The fake check. 4
Wile delected hv the local hank and
w ere iii t cashed
FELIX'S OLE MOTERCYCLE
By Our Printer's Devil
War r.Uk
ll llitelo
hook on til'
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Inturancc Book Here
Ht.K ami comprehensive
itui ei nnieiit's war risk
s heen rei elv ed hv the
I Ame.'ican lanion The hook is
'a ahiahie Kiinh and help lor those
. w ho have the government iiiHiirance
and lor exservne men who conteinp
I.,t, helnc reinstate. A nuniher of
e.ij ie- have hei received and those
' iiiiii; i ." ttry secuie it of Fred
l.enilev . oi II I! Freeland at lh'
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All
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RETURN TO FARM
Local Grange to Discuss Im
portant Question New
Lecturer Elected.
GASOLINE UP 2 CENTS GALLON
i Al th nteetiiiR of the Springf ield
On Wednesday the price of (.-a sol me prance Satunhiy the nieinhei'8 held a
was hoo.-led i' cents per irallon. now general disi iishIoii on the hills that
retailinK nt -S'2 cciiIk. This was an- ate to come hefore the voters at the
minnced hy the Standard Oil district pr'maries May LM . The value of silo
sales ma miuer at Fnteni'. mi tele On the farm also came in lor tsom
.'t'aphic inlvh e frimi (he Standard I), I dis nsHion.
(onipany of California. Squire Innis was elected as lecturer
All Standard oil til'int: stations arc lor the ensnitii; year. One of the
while some
selliliK al I'V'.. cell!'
raiiines si ll al S cents
The dll lereni ia I of cents per
rallon a L-: 1 1 n s I Oregon molmists, one
lent of whiih Is due to the slate t'ix
and the other I cents to the anti
iiialed stale law leiinirini; that nil
RUHoline sold in the tln'e must he ot
.ti specific fcruutv, still reniains.
topics to lie taken up at the next
iiieetiiii; of the malice will he "A'V
the .soldiers who went to war from
the farms -joint. l return to tho
ta i in '.' If not. w hy not T
The illvorce proldem will he taken
up front the niiRlc. "Aiv the tuariied
people hetweeii the HSe.. of 2.1 to 110
llvinp together happily and congenially?"
(leiiuaiiy puts me in mind nv an
ole iiilitenycle that hez hill rid to
pi eces : the wheels is looce, the con
niMiiii tods nocks, the pistins 1pz
siiiji in them, the trannmittion is on
the I, link, the i-litli slips an the ca.s
lank leeks. I'roi. Kapp wuz tryin to
ntn u on its reputation an lie wuz
I hin' lairlf well until Hill kizer sie'd
Mils wild crew on him. Hill sez that
this democratic government has
ph ''! with the toy loni enuff an
now its time for the teal owner
to play with it again.
Yea. J'l! say Hill Kizer an hiz Kan-;
wu. wise. Oh. wunderus vvlze. lie
slid when the allies had Jes rross't
the boundry on Germany an terned
his toy over to the new republic fel
lers an then waited fer thinRs to
settle down agin. The time hez come,
I'. S. is quatrlin over the peece
treaty an thinkin in political terms
only, an while Prof. Kapp wuz ridin
his new old toy (the mutercyclel
down the world's hyway; Hill's crew
wuz dashin' thru the treeH on each
side of the byway an when the center
of intrest wuz taken almost off of
this cont rapshun. by the I. W. Y.'s
and hulshcveeks in this country,
which I'd say is some uv Hill's crew;
then Hill an bis gang grabbed this
republic hunch an now the ole mili
taryism crowd is back agin.
Now its ours an the allies business
to pet busy an tell these square-heds
where to head in at. peece treaty
or no peece treaty because we didn't
finish the Job a couple years ago an
we gotta finish it now. Hill an hiz
kids Is waitln' Jes across the boun
dry in Holland, fer his ole crew to
give the hy sign fer him to come back
an if we don't look out our first fite
will have bin all in vain an we'll have
to do it over agiu.
! f i ,,',; ;v f;or.i every Sunday
i-ehoo! in I.a:o foin.t. ate experteil
to artepd Me- (onveiitioti to he h"H
iii "i.s e:t, at t.'.e Methodist, church
Ft .day. K.ieJ, ,! :' t,t--e !oca! Sun
day .'- . 1,1 ! V i ". I lie lepi'e -II) f" llV'
tut, ,.:-.-; .".I. ;.!! day ' ssion will
he In : I. , .;.;! u ft' f " iii tllO
mo it, I:,:- v;'h ti... J ,i.t ;.i .i.,i. m at
7: ,; !' h.
I'i'. .:.';' ,-'i.r d-.y 'e .-.,! workers
if (' s'.:t.- .-.- to la- i. iidan'.e.
iii ..'". i- i ' e, l' I , . W. T. MeKl-
v- n f I "i :!.,!.'. w ho p-'i iihy cuti.q
t . '!" 'i t ; i. V'i w York, find Har-
' V. ilhia'.' .- ,.f I'-,: t Dm !.
!' I'..-.'. ,r ir .- the pr -.'ram :
!.!". Kopg service, h-d by Ted
','kii) in : Srriptt.re tv-aditig and pray
er. Ili v. (' K Duiiham. Kuiene.
ln:l."- Address: "The Child in the
Mid.t." Miss Oeoigia Parker. Port
laud 10:4. Address: "A Church School
tloal." Harold F. HumberX.
1 1 : 20 Special music.
ll:2-"i Keynote message: "The
, Task of Religious Education," Rer.
I V. M. Case, Kugene.
' 1 ' "0 iJivtsional Conferences:
' ill Children's division workers:
"Education Through Expression," by
Miss Georgia Parker.
(2) Young people's division workers:
"The Winning of Youth," Harold F.
Humbert.
, 2:4a Convention assembly.
I . :!:00 Symposium: "The Best Thing
Our1' Sunday- School Has Done This
. Year." delegates.
3: SO "What the Lane County Sun-
.day School Association Can Accom
plish." Reports of officers, and election of
' officers.
7:1 HO Song service; "Religious Ed
rication and the New Age," Harold F.
Humbert; "The ("challenge of Youth''
BONDS VS. TAX
SYSTEM EXPLAINED
Hy FRED FISK)
-i START DOW. S
-- ".TY 500M. I'M,
' '" - Ss. PAST OF MV J
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v:'A x;.s-ryfj.r--' y r.
Creswell Has American Legion
A posl of the American Legion was
lornied at Creswell Friday evening
when about "n charter members
were sinned. Temporary officers were
elected.
Auto Won't Run WitHout Gas
L. F. Hanks, one of tie popular
employes of the Mt. Slates Power
company recently bought a "baby"
Overland, lie started to dike a spin
, in the country the other da.f, but had
LANE COUNTY REPRESENTED ' '" Kn'' f,r when tho car. suddenly
SALVATION ARMY BOARD hailed. He looked everythingover but
' "" ! could find nothing wrong. Son W. C
At a convention in Portland pj-; Mcl.agan, who has a reputation as a
of the Saivi.n.,1. A....,,. ,... ur,, ' I "" 'ha ii ic, happened along
program for l!20. Lane connly was ; '''
re resented by four members. The Finally
i 4 i II !.'! ti t it ill I n ti il ii liiiirwiuLi.liL'rk i.Taivu . .
, ' " i"" .Air. m i.agan drove up
mi c i cue i ii i me worn in me ntiivil
lion Aniiv lievotid 111" hirirer cities to
even the remotes! rural district. I gasolim
but neith-
could solve the difficulty.
L. A. Smith, father-li.'da w of
lleiuii t their
story he suggested they look I t their
lank. It was empty
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"Just to the extent that the citi
zens of a community take an active
interest inthe public and civic prob
lems which confront them will that
community proper and advance."
One great problem confronting the
people of Lane county today is the
road problem. 1 shall not herein
waste lime and space on the advan
tages of good roads, as I believe a
majorivv of 'ha people understand
and appreciate their value. j
This road problem should be given
serious attention, frank and honest
discussion, that all may understand
the facts of the situation and a ma
jority decide what is best to be done.
We must deal in figures and facts
and not prejudices and personalities.
I'nder the existing laws am the pres
ent met hod of raising faxes. Lana
county with a valuation of $35,000.
000 can raise approximately $16.r,
0(10 each year for roads and bridges.
This amount can be increased by fi
tier cent each year under the 6 per
cent limitation law. During the year
1920 this amount is to be expended
as follows: Retiring warrants $20.-
000: bridges, $110.000 ; Pacific high
way, $40,000; road districts, $a3.000;
scarifying and resurfacing. $5,000;
equipment and repairs, $5,000; rock
crusher. $4,000; weak districts. $4,
000; Harrishurg ferry. $1,400; road
niaster. $2. GOO. However, the above
amounts for bridges, road districts,
rock crushers, weak districts, scari
fying and resurfacing and equipment
and repairs, were this year seriously
cut and efficiency hampered in order
to pay the $20,000 retiring warrants
and the $40,000 indebtedness incurred
in building the Pacific highway.
Funds Must Be Kept Up.
Of this available fund of $165,000.
two and one-half mills, or about $ti3.
000 should go back to the individual
road districts for local expenditures.
At least $10 000 should go hack to
the weak district fund. Lane county
has nveraeed $7a:H toward this fund
duting the past four years. Thirty
five thousand dollsrs should go back
to the bridge fund: l.nne county ha
ivevnreil :!.", i;'i. tnwir l this fund
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