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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1920)
m THV TTfc TT Pk 7 fn TT77 D si:vi:. ri:i:.'rii yk.mi S!'lll.(;i-li:!J. i-AXIMOI'NTV. OKKCON. 'ITU I tHI , Y, AI'KIL J, 1!L!0. NUMBER 12 PACKING PLANT E Sw.tits a i. ''mm! Expect to Handle Tlioii'i iikI Ho3 7 i!'' i, u lii'f i 1 1 y I i ii. '"'I will I.,- I I,,. I Ml ,1 ill k I lig J. i II I In he m i-i.ili.-d l, ;- .sail ami Wo hhu a Mi,. , ,,i ii. i i.l Si i nml ;iinl A h 1 1 I Inn- buildiM' has been 1 1 1 1 In HiIm J i i i 1 1 v ani will he i . modelled (in Up- plant A t-pa.e nf about I'l I., :,n , i,n Hi,- ground floor will he ii ,1 .. .i i old t . t .i - , I. nit I In- imi' Ii lli I for I In- plan I h i I... ii i ,iii i ,1, li , Im 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 a I'm t la id hi in ami il I- epe. ,,"! "'' I'1 "" will I,.- i"iidy In i..i :. !n at I I . , m I j ' I i hi -. . , , I in l,.i ml ! I w . . in I li ; ' lln.HMiml 1 1 - in II, ill I i r , I i J j i i I I . , , hi, : r i , . i in- 1 1 'inli I : , ,, j i , I .1 ,11 i Ii . I. II... "II. I' i .! ,.. v. l !., i ., n-lil a, Mr . n f. CHURCHES PI AN TO AID RURAL LIFE Intercluirch VVorl:! Movement Survcycrs Fiii'l Lethargy In Orofjon. Tin- rt 'IM II I -,-'1 I" lull" 1,i .-,,' ,-'!) M flit- H.il.i.ill us Mil- , 1:'. I ,,! r.-,i 1 1 1 1 .ii- II la-. I . i i , : 1 1 1 . . I . ',i 1 1 : nun ii', t : i!a i.i " li i . : ui, I i'i'- ni-iinr . a r 'I In- i r t -w i.f li,,- pr.ilmni fic I Hi; I ut a I i h ui ii, I II n; mr V. ' I I I', U.t ! i '..a - in Im I'l! M, -. II.' in a, in 1 1 il. U , , i ! r a ' ' I . I-i- in in U'l. 1 iii .: , "Ql I I". I I l!. " II ..III li." d. . I. I' ' ' :. I I ,!. in I ' I ll. 1,1 p 1 1- ai, l.-isui .- i ,,. ,,; ! ',. . hi" till" V I ni. ' ., ', pi i,n p""l nl ;i tt; I'M ., Hi; "i p.- 'a : i-i I. if - I i.j iii.' I l ip r I I II I' ' !:il I h w l a' Ml. I al I "Vi 111 llu nff..r. ''!!:' .hi. r.h lias t, n'f.-r sniu.'t h i n b"M"! It will nut a. , miipli-h null h bv d. ii.iut.c hi Mi da'ii-i- hail and mlier .iiiius. nn -nl - nt whiih II ,is.ippi"iiV"S b.i lout; as li . -nn i-iii Is in.'.-.ij iii'y.ii lle. It ha- tc t;i In. a piihlliw' cniiiie unit prnv l ie etilei lai: inenl ami recreii lion nf (i. -1111111" nl 1 1 ,n l inn mid so mint thi bad Willi lb" muni. I kn.iw nf Dili' Siniilaj si hii.il (bat lin ed this prnb li-ni in a U-iirmis aj It found that the local pnnl hall was allrHiilnK Iiiika niiinbxrn nf yiiiini: nieii, so It bought the pool table. IhiiH cbiKlMK the pool bull. Hut it did not stop there. It i. If. red ii I r 1 1 I ii in ! ii I which efd-iliw ly reach. -il Ih.'se jciiiik nun who bad pr.-v loimlv wpeni Mieir time at the pool hall We can hne hiovich in Mii chilli h tun espe"il!l Mliise ed ilea I lull al liluis which can i-iisily be not fmin lh (Jnveriiiiieiii (lepartiimiits ." Hniiie hiii veynr found that I here was a Ki'itentl lack at interest in the church and rellKimi" thi ii km in the rural illt IrictK which the) vlaited. "Pastors are becoinliiK ilisrouraK.'d.'' one said, "and spend part of Ihelr time wnrkiim nn farms niHleait of pultinn all their ef fort Into church work." The thiiiUm ol those sure will form an Important part of the profctim at tlitt coiifurniicp to m held in (UiJ rounl ilv in April. RECEPTION FOR NEW MEM BERS OF METHODIST CHURCH About; li.0 people wer present nt Ihe reception given for new members rf the Methodist church in tho church parloin Tuesday evening. A bountiful h up per wan nerved at 7 o'clock by the ladifiH of the coiigreiatlon. A social hour follower (he supper after which program was put on, repre nentutivea of tho various organiza tions of the church and tha pastor making short apeches. SPRIHGF ELO ICHKISTIAN EUDEAVCRCRS GIVE SPECIAL SERVICE The im-nibcm of tin- ( lnl' lliiu !; r t li'MWir nf tin- Christian diiiich had , i urg" f tlii- services last Sunday ! which v ill piohiblt autos finm jmrK- enlng Tin- -iitriil theme of tin' j hit' 'in Main street for tnon- tliiin "0 i ' 'i cnlng was "( hiiMi l-:xiilii i " j iiiiinii'-, ai nny one t i m. Tin-re U Unlaid Mndilcr gave a IiIhIoiv nf mi 1 1- 1 1 n I ions on paiking on the. side i (. I'hil.tlati Kmli-a v ui- im , i-iih-Ii I ' y 1 1 ci I - Il wan felt by In - f f i tt - th fif ..li i wlildi Miss All.o ! r k -i spoke ! I In- conm il that in niini- iuM.aiH i lini .l l-.Milli-l In Ixiily Wink"; 'tuln- m-ic li ft nil Main street h long 1 MIhm Gladys l.cpl.y spoke nf "I'lirl'.l ,nl a linn- lli.il It h.nl la ' nine a public I Hailed im Hit- l.nidV May"; M I. ! Ml I a Ii' ". I I-, n- W'i'il'll" mi " hri t Kxalii'll Mayor Morrison sated llial. the ordl- i moiig ttui' Associates" ; Maljnii" liami- illi V ililn 'fliil alinilt (Im lir III, r nn 'I'luil Kxalli-'l In Hi.- in i'l 1 1'- nf April. liniiii-" AiiioiiK tin- Iiiiinln-IK nf " , i ml liiil'ni- wan a cnln l,v lli-iuy Sw irr. : U'l n ilui-l Ii y l aiiii- Intln aii'l I'al v. Ilia I'arnnim 'lin-ti- wa.t an cji-i pi lolia lly Knml Hi ll'llllH i- i.l tin- in If i K KBBETT TO REMAIN IN GARACE BUSINESS A I a I i'iiii-iil a- leii-iilly iulill-lii-il i tial a -.nil lia'l lain fili-l hy I, M ' i'l : i I m in laiialf nf a ii'imli, I nf i I'.li j ni- ay. in-I V lilila-ll nf tli- 1 .lam I'.iini'i nf iliiv ijiv Klilii-tf. aiw,-i-i. in.il.'". Mm slalilii'lil Ilia! ailn- nl lln- i , , 1 1 1 1 ,a 1 1 1 1- h i r 1 1 1 -M-Il I I'd '.a. I a t, I li, n I , , I -nit In I,,- 1 1 1 - I a. il 'iiiiIh r Kin llial l" iniiiiany li i . am ii -1 , p . I, . ha v i aiin- i-'-c .i l!n. I II" ,ll ii ha i a 1 1 - -1 !.-il (Iii-i'k-. iltt'l I ,- .:il limn Mi-- i-lat.- iiiilusiri.il a i -1 1 1 if ' i i. ililn:- -ii.ii I - y a t ' 1 1 1 1 k.' Ml" I' i laiiii nl If III an, I Mai, - lhal il wa- iiiilial,li ilii" In a iiiUI.iIm' M.il I,,- sa- in,! i-ii ii'i-i mi tin-it liuiiK . fm Mi" a nn lit w liu Ii In- mad" It is ..aid Mint In- f.-ii-. litis is an Hint In liisi- lulu mil nf Im -' m-viu Klilii-tl will I a i ii ;i i ii in Mi" Rant Ki ll. i ! : I I. . , "i I I li I I " ! I' s !!,a! ! i I. :;s;,.. s I- -mi I, I I..- 11:11 .-,..,11 1, ii. d. 1 1 :.-'!, i lb I, I i nil l.i nr!TCi;. THE AMERICAN ri.AC TO bf V'.N StAS I, In, i- ih. :l'. 1 ! h 1 1 i:. I .,. ' , ;!': t.'.i . -ii.,. .! ' -m n! ,i, ;-,:.i- In aid. I i' i n ! ilii i a ! .v. t'--i - i ill i ! ii'e tu-. I" ships iiii-Vi 1 1 i ui ii.. i I I' la," - ... .i.l ami pa I' mi ".i.ial Ii i la- an 1 ; ill i 1 1 1 1 1 " till , 1 1 w ith Ih" hip- id all )!..- i.iln-r nalion.s of tl.a j iuMi. ini.!cil Mm liiic I SI .ites limb-, takes to pM-diiie ships on i iiial:tity bio-is ami operate a met t -li ii ii t marine so i-Mi-tism- as in reach practically all the important ports of the world. l is Mr Kosselcr s coii;'- I dent asset lion that although Ameri -an ships must pay their employs j i higher wages than are paid to em j iplojes on ships, under other flags, yet 'the eff ii ii-ia y of the men em ployed j ' is so much higher thai results com ; mcnsurale w ith the increased com ipensatloli can lie seciireil. I lowcve. , in his judgment, the wages paid to j employes and then cost of siislciiaiu e I I on an Ameiciin standard is such a! 'small proportion of the total cost of j I ship operation that the difference in I wages is not a very matt-run factor. , He certainly does not deem it a con ' I rolling fin-tor." I Portland --Foiiv ships have been I'orlland - Improveme.iLs totaling j .l!)siM1(Ml fl. Wl.1(, ,.,..,. to r0-exp.-n.lilure of about $7r..000 ''"l"K um,ia basin. completed on properties of F.aat Side (.0(1H ,,,-oj,,., itlK ,hr,e maI, Mill and Lumber company. j K.-t roads to cost ITa.OOO. Oakland- Kight lumdred acre stock j Sumpter Vall.-y railroad given In ranch sells for IL'O.OOO. 'creased freight rales of $r.4.03r. an- l.acomb Oil struck at depth of,nually. 145 feet. I Lebanon in nave pinning nun. Kcbo Heith highway nearly com pleted. Marshflrld New veneer plant to be erected soon. I Albany lumber mill receives new , machinery. I Klamath FalU Six hundred million j feet white pine timber, in KUunatu I j county, aold to Long Hell Lumber, 'company, of St. Louis. Mo., for $1.- ! D00, 000. j ' Wallowa county wealthiest per I capita. In Oregon. Per capita V00. I ' auto pahkinc ordinance PA3SED BY CITY COUNCIL At a recent In k ''f tli" fit v oum il an ordinance was pasm-d SPRINGFIELD MEN AT ALBANY CONFERENCE I. a.t l-'rlday iiftfrimnn y I! Hamlin. ail l-'ihlii-r h ml M M lirury wi-nt tn Mliany to lui-i-t with nMii-r ilir.-i torn ami sii,i-i int' lidi'lils nf tu- siati- t i 'lion Mi" i ii-M inn - nf .siilarii-c for linlli i-iad" and IiIkIi -iinn t-;ninis din in,- Mi" i inn jut; yi-ii r. A IM-iii. rli no di'filill'' .ntinn was liiki ii ay liu- i mif.-n im nf hi lionl A'.il-.i . il was fi-li l.y tin, " iiit' i, I ..ikf M.al iiiin.li kkI will I'i'Siilt fniiii M," ds'ii- imi. Imlli in tin- iiniMi r 1,1 in : -a --id laliirii'h and luii.-r wmk. A i .iiiiinilii-, iiJ ,-iipniiili-d jy Mi ' , mill i "in i- in nlif.-i wj'li a iniiuiiit ''" a"'linr'"d li Mi" I' L- is la I il 1 1-, iI,i.i 1- In I," appmi.l"d i III" slat.--., la,., I sii.i-rinti-inli-iii. fm tin- pur I ,i i.f wiiiKiii nut ;i plan nf -tat" 'aiMmi Inr Mi.- siippnt't nl Mi.- pnluii- By Our Printer's Devil, i : 1 i 11 il In' nf ihip.- iihnut ni I i, in ciiri'i-it-i-s ci:i"i t'-nt - I :i il,' v 1 1 iii u, I' I i h -ay - ii -i '. 'tin. I in j.-- :i ki i. ' "il Shin k.-i-- il I v ii :it ri" ' " s ; .mla Muni: la !:',. lb i bin in- i i i. d bo'it i-i ha '". "ii -d all ma I l!c i iii'i li .: ii. i i ' i.' i - in '. i' it i I-. !:.- li'Ui." i-t.--t ' pin i! i- r- " la!..- h" .v.,. : I- f i i-v. r " i.e. ' ' .- a ' .a ti i ..f.-:-. I pe. id.-. ll.M .- !','' Well, si.n.e -aj l.'l'.'r. .-.Illih i :.- in. : : d ! - amii li ;.i I la I .- al ! he ' mi. i- pi i-- I a'ls f-" - cycie Turns Ovf. y.: . . i !; -1 -ui - ii I f.'i-i d a f i'.u - ' :i-."i . ' ii i.i'iie and ba My spiiiia . .nl. I.- w n a mn'm-i j . I.- he was r'. :i- lurued tuili" 1 s liiday evening. I ! w;s iiccmiip.iin.il by two gii Is. one of wli.mi was mini: mi tie- no." of Mie side car When lie at tempted to, it-Mi to (lie let t a! the comer of Mill and A streets, the weight of Mm niotmi ycle was tiiil uiii llv thrown to ;i.. rglit sid" of the Vehicle, together 'with the added weight of the girl on th nose of the side car causing then) to turn over. Aside from bad bruises ihe gills wei'e not seriously injured, A II are students of the high school. . iv mistake the hour of the public NM ,, , , ., .,, ,,,, j y Talley fa mi near Pleasant Mill was left off some copies of (lie sale biljs. Tb tin,,, of the sale is set for 10 o'clock, pril 5. Ku;;ene - liootli Kcllv comnanv or- der p.i'w equipment for logging enmps above W'endling. Baker Kastern Oregon Light and Power company increases plant to serve gold mines of linker and Grant counties. Ashland, division point on S. P., re ports average of 200 freight cars southbound and -00 northbound per day during Perember. Check on pa- sengers showed MOO during Decern ber. Oswego fighting for paved road to Portland. Ship channel being t ut through from Columbia slough lo Columbia river. "RENT HOGS" CHAMBER OF COMMERCE - TO MEET FRIDAY NIGHT 'I'lii' n tii I.: r !( 1 ti nf On- Hprlni-v 1 fi Id 'iiainli'-r nf ( iiiiifin-i''' will In-I Jj.-ld liiday nltrlit at o' lni k in (li.- ,-it-vii . ImiHi.'.K I in (nil t ; ii l liii'in".- maturs will f-niii" la fnri- Mi" f.'atii-rii,f arid cvitv ri'i inli.-i I - i ",,.-sl"l to li- j r" "III. All Im in r tn' ii iirnl i"-'l' tit', nf Mi '! who may not In- ini-Ui In i s tin' v. Iio iili- ihl' i"-l"d in llif- wi-lfari nf I i- illy in" ii) 1 1 ni)'f'd to atti-nd. Iim.i fmt'it Mi" t irm --7 : ::n Kridtiv i. i'i. i April S. CUKVEY OF CIVIC NEEDS WILL BE MADE HERE Sivir.l limnimii; (itii-riK of Shi ihirf ii-ld wlio an- ki.own to In- in Imi'li with ini al lvir ni-i 'l - havn I i i-iw-il Ii-ints Mii.s wi'i k .-iskinu thorn tn i i pi i-si-iit Mil- liiivi t sity of Dr-i-yi.ii in tin-ir Imaliiy. Tln'V will f il;i data for !h- I'l'.id nf Mm sfatf wid" sut-yi-y ii.s In rMiita! di-fi-rt. di-Hii'im-i ' ". . and di t i-n l-m v which ihf li-pt' l:it tu f n riii's tcd at its laht .sp smn. sn ;is In Ii" all!" to hay .-iccu-r.- lii'ii.M-.- mi Ma- ... iji, ;, t a- ;i ,asi.- . -! t , t'-.lal,-, 'I, Mm fn in'-.- TV- !' S pnlili. hi--a!tli si-rvHi s i '. ip.-i-i,:i:f v.ih 1 1," rt:i-- and lias ' ' Ih' i 1. i- I. -a i li-!- from '.'.'a !. i;fi..". Ii ' I., Oi- t'nri tn t;ik- i' i'i- ',:' M, w m k a - i!ii.i.,,r, 'I hi- '!l.. nf S pi IIIL'I i.-ld who "iw ,.. ,:v,,i i fi-r. ri-iii".-! .up th' ii- t ' a : ' . i: : !i . 'n p' t'i. n t - nh t it- Mr- i:--" s-. ,.t, u . M,,,.t. i !'r W !- !!;.rd. Hr W. i I- !.!.; in. Ma ' ui K. K Mm rjson .-'.,! in fn build i aij.pc ist- Kioiiiid- it Iiil IlinSor- Mia! "junk." I Inr one. knows tha' a I'd!-t ti-. I- pi-.i'v rape.'d wh-ii y.-r away fruni hm I'. r instance, when I uz in i'mi'i.i d. I had my room but Mia' K r.o pla'-i- In spend an enjoyable .epiiii: ii aim; so heal it fer llie -h'.'.v. an it foes wid ev.-rv inin ' - t-eison. 'liny sind nil then inn !: fm- ih" wai.t o!' iilet-sllM' an .a uri... a i-e l"i i-i Mie w.a.nR nrth. I iM'ii. d !' "i" h:ir hmii .-rs' mm-. I ii'L'--: a n j la i : v s, . s thilt one rea--ni, '. p, 1 1 , i ii i i iii.-rt i.-d 1- I,,.. mis. p. , ..,u , ,,,,-f ;,;,,, , ., ,;.,. !: '. S--Z- Mi-.' Mime ain't ri.u, li ' h - -t i-i P ..i i ' : in air o mie I'id ! J !i ! Mi..! ih t... way with lets :!!'- a 'id "lis h, .me p i op ; I i, ai i m Hi-it vbi'i::.' '" (.;- il.-r.'! wh- .1, fh-v tries to hi :,-ir !;;.;; s ;u.,l cm "'i' I. a: k a."n EGGIMANN CLEANS HOUSE F.L'L'inKinu cleaned out his candy kiMii. n Thursday, co ifed every thing with rliii'iiii.ii' and mad-1 it into April fnnl candy. There's always a gain in nihi l people's losses. Feed Company Makes Change. The Spi ingi'i. ln Feed company has dissolved p;irtiiei'ship. C. A. Kasunan has taken the grocery store and fee business conducted in the Hressb r bhilding and John Conoway will conduct ;i feed. hay. grinding and denning business in Ihe warehouse owed by the Sprigfield Feed compan.'. Hereafter the businesses will be con ducted sopar. uely. it being a division for business purposes. W. P. Viles to Return from China. M !. Viles of this city, is in re ceipt of a cablegram from his son. W. P. Viles, staling that, he expects to arrive in the Pnited States soon, after an absence of six years which he spent in China and Japan. Mr. Viles went to Japan six years ago in the employ of an American business establishment, biter going to China. For the past two years he has been in the I'nited States nervier, going to Siberia. From Siberia he went, to Cherbourg. France. His return to his old home in Lena, Missouri, will com plete his trip around the world. After visiting in Missouri. Mr. Viles will eomr to Oregon to visit. Oil prospectors lease ;!000 acres In Lane county. Ashland Fruit and Produce associ ation buys property adjoining present plant to build extensions. Sutherlfn Fruit Products comiwuy enlarges its plant. Salem Motor vehicle tax Jan. t to March. 15, $1,114,645. Lebanon to have one nf best equip-' pod fire trucks aoon. T.he Dailes to have two new banks. WATER SUPPLY DF CIII FIRST GLASS Even Raw Water Shown to Be Good as Any Could Possibly Be. Fiair sainpl'-s of wat-r from flio Spr'ii;?! i'-ld plant (ft th" Mountain S'at.i's I'nwi-r lompany v.(-rc recently "i l to C. V. iipnnn. arlint? harteri-olm'l:-t at. Origon Agricultural col li K" fnr t"Minj?. The four aamptes wi-ri- iak-n from the raw wat-r sup ply, tht; restirvoir. Mr. Morrison's ff firi' and the Mountain Ktat Power corn pa ny'c office. In his li-ttt-r. Mr f'opson says: "All four of th samples ar sir, ffiiliii l.v fr'-- from any bacterial if rowt h whatever, even the raw water pa-Hint? every required test for drink iiiK purposes. The hactirial count 11 pra' t ii ally nil in every case. In no Fan-pic i. il over 10 per cubic eonU-im.-ti'i-. Th -i" was a trace of gas in only on- of the three c. c. sample. T!i;s !ov"d not to be bacillus colon. "Thin test shows no results of thi i ffn ieiif y of the chlorine treatment, should you be irivine if at this time, since the raw water is Just as good r anything cnu'd possibly be." LOCAL LIRRARY NEEDS TO RECEIVE CONSIDERATION Siiite and loc-al library needs ar ',. ivu considered at conferences of library trustees now being held Mi rnutrhotit the country by the Amer ican Library association, which is cor.ductini. a $2,000,000 "Books for ' Kveryhody' movement on a nation i wide basis. The money is beir.ef raised through the individual efforts tit librarians. library trustees and friends of libraries without resorting to an intensive drive or campaign. Five library trustees have ben named to attend the conference by i tin- governor of this st'ite. The con ' f- f'-nce for Mi-. Pacific coast is to bf , held at San Francisco from March "1 , to April -I. 1 'iiie;.' is a deep and widespread In , '.-rest i'i the movement which has for its cb-i !' fiiis self education ai. ' i.iei ii iin iz;it ion through the nation's i'biavv :'-;il:tjes. RESCUE WEEK CAMPAIGN FIRST WEEK IN MAY (.-si ue week, 'he designation to ba g:i-n the financial phase of the Sal-v-.'on Army hmne service prograru, fm- !f:'h n Oregon, will be frnm Miiy 1 to May 10 throughout the state. Fnd K Smith of Kugene will have t barge id' ihe campaign in Lane coun ty. The d Ue has been set for the cam paign by Director- General John h. Kthrb'.ge and the state advisory board iiiid follows the announcement of the county quotas. Announcements are expected soon lelative to the formal opening of th beautiful White Shield home tn Port land as a Salvation Army rescue home to serve the entire state. STICKS AND STONES By Mark Ireland A camera man nearly destroyed the prestige of President Ebert of the German republic when he first took office by snapping a picture of him in a bathing suit Maybe we cau get at the real issues in the coming cam paign if we make the candidates furn ish similar photographs of them selves. Longfellow said: "In this world man must he either an anvil or a hammer." If that is the case, we are all forgers. A town in Massachusetts which ha3 been dry for 2S5 years voted wet the other day. Maybe the government could induce people to save by pass ing a law against thrift. "Pa." said a little boy facing hi father, "which is your right hand?" 'Kncyclopedia Pa indicated the ap pendage. "Which Is my right hand?" the young question mark continued. Pa Indicated it. Follows a period of cogitation; then: "Gee, Pa. you must Tie made wrong.1 Capital and labor hecm to be mired on the question of. right bands. Arthur Brisbane says one way to eliminate stupidity is to make it ex pensive. The man who sells his Lib erty ' bonds unnecessarily Is, stupid, and bis stupidity costs him money. La Grande Six acre tract ell for 4O00.