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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1920)
THURSDAY. JUNK 10. 1920. THE BPIUNCJKIKLD NEWS r nv 9 jv.. . - . , r : l y , . .. ..' - -. - - - : r CLAIMS FARMERS ARE UNDULY CRITICISED ( Con t in weft from,-Page ,D , to pixreas.-'Mle' lore 'the nigh nervous tenxlo.f that Is rapidly. rUuc family ltfu to 1 of tho "number of roluMon' of Ins tance wen- adopted unum Mch lpr the MlowlntMndorMn coty dmt of the rnrtM Stt tont the onuUion of land tee. ovptwmc the a n vtaiirs condemning w l,v Alatl. hv the Mai oKislturt. trtXrmyer to ftvund. There are also it number of t-nacted to petm invest!-1 clover citrtooiiH drawn by Joe iH-etn, . ......! issues. " - . . vow? on TV Annual which put out by the student of I he Sprlimfleld hlK! KCh'iol this year is redlcnt volume, well notien Hp'fti'l,tllten. The book contains over u hundred pane ami N handsomely bound. It i profuaely illustrated. both with half lone of the nchool board, faculty and claim use of etnerpem. t.uut!on bo meiubei and ncenes about the achool lint f i I. Horn, Dell 11. rowell. Clarence R. Powell. RuaaeU C. Olson. Oeorite W. William. ' -T ( NIFJY HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL IS SUCCESSFULLY PUT OUT FOR SALE f. Ft) It SAl.K Two lot with young Mkm. Sinned N. S ' Hurt h. I'liona 2S V XX ,Siir1mrfleld If H-OST AND FOUND t - KOl'NH Man' purim containing val uables. Tall af Newt ftle and prove property, if KOl'NI Hunch of keyn at ball itame. j Sunday,' May 23. Cull at Newnl of ru o. it KOl'Nlv A fountain pen. Call at The NWN ''office. mil .....it.ii. iv of me vi ol me " - who was the editor of the tHiok. cation oi . , .... ruinm- -Vi,. ri..u cipinl u:i hii-ilnesn not mi cer r . farmers - - - Kanuaiion o. transports-. Much credit is due the atudenls and inendins 1,up,OXCnt!,,udinf: the postal faculty of the school for puUlim out tion facilities . designation a,,,ljthe edition, both financially success service). urpinK ket r,mdS. favor-; ful and from a literary standpoint, construction ot m , aUalUm ot'Thls was tho first annual for four Plhl w of the Prrtdenf. cabinet. , member oi me i .,..... tt THURSTON HIGH SCHOOL mendinK Ue . , a to furnish power ior CABINET SHOP tio to II. K. l'llis" cabinet ahop, corner Fourth and C atrveta. for your S;-nltaiy l!ut tor Mold, kitchen calil nets, kitchen tablet. KukIImIi break' fast table and Kenerul cabinet work. WANTED WANTKlv-l'hiln broidery work, and K streeta. sewttiK and em Kthel lladlcy. Cth jl0p GRADUATES TWO STUDENTS so the farmer. HEARTEZE" Vm kiiula Plad vacations hen. 1 I vel: uhen 1 come to think eves, tn U go a swimmin An- my t'hro-t g.-s on the blink. ltut way down in my heart I'm not so sure. vou know. nd when the superintendent ' comes u an' shakes my hand And savs -Goodbye, come apam Next fall" I'm fanned. strappin' up my books and sweetly sinned, An' when I'm Sav'when I thought o' leavinK her the blood in me jes biles. There I had to stand an' grin Like a hloomin" bum. I -sped she thinks I m kinda funny An can almost hear my brains hum. 1 wants to take her in my" arms And tell her sad '-Good-bye." But I Just stood and looked at her An monkeyed with my tie. At last. I walked off down the sr'M A whitslin- "Yankee Doodle." 1 looked back about a hundred tims Cause I love the whole caboodle. 1 'sped to be a tfodie squirt An" dish out ice cream cones. Sell magazines and kid the girls. . An' rake, in six bones. Then back to school I'll hike auir. When it opens next September; I'll greet my friends an' teachers An", by Jitjbes., become a S. H. 5. member. By RALPH LOVE. The commencement exercises of the Thurston high school will be held Friday evening, June 11, In the Thurs ton ciiurch. Two students. Jack liar belt and John Taylor, will receive diplomas. A nicmbcrof the (I. A. C. faculty will deliver the address. The baccalaureate sermon was de livered last Sunday afternoon by Itev. Stivers of the Eugene Christian church. The annual picnic of the hitch school is being held tpis evening at the Stufford school grounds near Camp Creek. LaM Saturday night the high school put on a program and ice ream social for the purpose of raising money to fay off an lnl.i'tcl nes on a phoiiPgraph and other equipment recently purchased. They cleared $79.M which will leave a bal- lance for the hjgh school fund. A large crowd attended and a good time was reported. WANTED Old rags, clean, tiring them to The News Office tf WANTED To rent piano for long time ue; good care, small family. I'.ox lt)ti. Springfield. Ore. tf SUMMONS PROHIBITION AMENDMENT HELD VALID BY UNITED STATES COURT The I'niied States supreme court on June 7 handed down a decision de claring the national prohibition j amendment to be valid und the Vol stead act to be constitutional. This means that the Volstead law prohibit ing he sale of beverages containing one-half of one per cent or more of alcohol must be enforced In every state, regardless of whether the state has ratified the amendment. Employes Get Lumber at Low Price. Bend. Ore.. June 8 The Shevliu-' c. fvfn GBAfUATE FROM "l,un ana "cooks rxanion Lumber HIGH SCHOOL FRIDAY Companies, the two largest industries - ' of ih!s city, w ill help solve the hous- Kleveii students of the Springfield problem by furnishing lumber to high school recevved their diplomas their employes and residents of thU last Friday night at the commence-, '' home building purposes at ment exercises In-ld in the Methodist a VrUS J" that received for church. Five of these had completed tl,Hr product f. o b. cars at their own the teachers training course. n,1- The Iu"''"r companies will In his oresentatlon of the class a,HO nn'e' the building of homes Supt. Hamlin gave an outline of the a'ld.l,'t f''l''yes pay for them by tie- students' work and their scIhmiI lif I lei bet t E. Walker. Plaintiff, vs the unknown heirs of Joseph Potior sky. de eased, also all other persons r gilt, tl'le. estate, lion or interest In t!ie niil estate described in the com plaint herein, defendant. To tin- unknown heirs of Joseph l'oliursky. deceased, and also on oth er prisons or initios unknown claim ing any r glit. title, estate. Hen. or interest in the real estato 'est libed in the loiurluint herein. oi and curb of you ate hereby summoned and ieiUired to appear ami answer the i (.mi hunt filed agaimtt you In the above entitled court anil cause, on or before six weeks front the day of the first publication of this sum mons and if you fart-so to appear and answer said complaint for want there of the plaintiff will apply to the court for tho relief demanded in the' com plaint to-wit: For a decree adjudging that plain tiff Is the owner in fee simple of tho following described premises to-wit: Commencing at a point in the cen ter of County Koad No. 97,, links East of a point 6. 43 chains North of the ' section corner on line between sections i and 3 of T. lb S. It. J West of Willamette Meridian, theme West 10.G9 chains to East line of tho O. & V. railroad right-of-way, thence South 271) degrees East along said right-of-way 2.52 chains, thence East 9.71 chains to center of said County Koad. thence North 4 degrees 60 minutes West 2.25 chains to place of beginning, all in l-ane County, State of Oregon. And that the defendants have not nor have either of them any right, title or interest In or to said premises or any part thereof; forever quieting the title of plaintiff iu said premises against the defemliits and each of them and such other and further re lief as to the cimrt may seem proper. Special FEED FEED FEED OF ALL KINDS $1.00 .. 6o Aih- Coffee 35c - 3 pounds for Onions, tlry, pT pound All kind or KIIKSM VKOI-rrAIU.KS. OriM'ti I Van. Stilus Menus. Turnips.. Groceries at Rock Bottom Prices. Springfield Feed Company Including a Judgment for costs and il'sbursi inents of suit. , This summon I published once each week for sis successive weeks in The Springfield News, a weekly newspaper of general circulation pub llshed In Sprlngflebi. I.ane County. On-won. by order of the llotiotahh C I'. Sklpworth. )(:!;: of the suld court which order Is dated June 1st. la.'O. und Ho- day of 'be fllt pllhll .mi, ,n of Mil snininotis is June .lid. IK'.'O, and S I'.Oi. It.-sldmre Eilgriie, the last put In stlott Ju! pOTiiit A. I M V El.. Attorneys fot li.uiitlrf Itllit I'ottlolfitr address. ( instill EIGHTH CRADE EXAMINATIONS. The uniform stale eighth grade ex Hininat ions will b" held in si liool dls tucis wheie tbeie are pupils who hav met the conditions and apply for iilest'ons on Thursday and Frl day. June lu and llth All pupils who were conditioned In the May exanil imiHou nu work off their conditioned Hiibjei n at this examination, and ,.n,,.iii. ulll lu hi'iil on these sub Jects without further application. No, question will be sent for pupils w ho I failed. unless Special request f or I them 1 elt III a week before the I .tHinliiiiiiott If school Is closed, tho' chairman or someone he appoints can give the examination. K. J MOOItK. Countv School Superintendent., ; . i COAST POULTRY MEN j WILL FORM ORGANIZATION A number of meetings of the Pa cific Poultry Producers association will be held at several different points in southern Washington and the Willamette valley th's week In an effort to bring lo'o the association the principal poultry producer of liese sections. Among the meeting The chorus given, by the. high school girls was followed by an address by Dr. II. D. -Sheldon- of the C. of O. A piano duet by Misses Edwena Par son and Vernita Morrison was well a small sum from each wages. The plan has Just ducting month's been placed in effect and lumber is now being delt out under these con ditions. The 1920 payroll for these two mills rendered and, a solo bv Miss Mona " '"n" "'"."- ano McHenry pleased the audience. w,,h U,Hr reKem holdings of timber Those iu the grad.iating class were: iu ,,,1h ,eion ,he n,,l, ,a" "Pate Florence Fish, Alice M Bee. Juanlta al tl,,M opacity for 30 year-. E. Lombard, Mona E. McHenry. Opal ,, . , . , , .. , .. . ... ,, ,. . The largest coppersmith plant in L. Mason. Sybil A.. est fa II. Earnet lh(, rnfte, .mates Is in Oregon. 1 i "Bear this in Mind" says the Good Judge o You not only get com plete tobacco satisfac tion from a little of the Real Tobacco Chew But it costs you less. The rich tobacco taste lasts so much longer than .the old kind you don't have to have a fresh chew nearly aj often. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put up i:i two stylus RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT is a lon line-cut r.-ilsa: Si Another Royal Suggestion COOKIES and SMALL CAKES From the NEW ROYAL COOK BOOK WHEN the children rotnj) in hungry a younp licars, licre nr.: some wholesome, economical de lights that will not only hr received with glee, hut will satisfy t lie most ravenous appetite in a most whole some manner. Cookies K cup ("hnrtniiiif 2 ;ui cn'i.r , l'Ul ml:i. 2 fK.'i. t tfHMimon grated nntpi ltiUH.'ii vuriiiiu exirurt or gintt'i ruiii of 1 .-rnii 4 r.ij lU.u" 3 t im;iiik Itoyai Jlakintf I'ov.'lt r Cream bhortcnin? and surr tortli'.'r; add milk to beafn e;n :md heat a(?:iin; add friosvly to creamed sliortrn nif and f.ntVir; add nutincff and llav.ring; add 2 cupi flour .sift' d with baking pow der; udl rnounli ni'rc liour to nuke stifT dotijfh. Koll out very lliiti on floured board; cut with cookie cutter, sprin kle with Miffar, or put a raisin or a piece oi fcnijlWi Wilnut in the renter of each. Bake about V.i minutes in hot ovca. Cocoa Drop Cakes . 1 4 tit.l.f i.r.on Kliorttuuii; 1 i ui auir 1 i-HK i imp rnliU 14 iii Hour ' 3 li .-,,.ui Royal Unking I'uwilr ru, ' ueoa . taiMin patt 1 teaaiuun vaollla extract BAKIMG Absolutely Pura Cr-m sliortf ninif ; add sntar and w r 1,,-uirn ri;; b'-at 'A ell and add milk nlowly; av t C lluiir, lukm J.inwl. r, s.ilt and rnroa irt' inixturr; stir until Miiootli, add vanilla. I'nt one t.ilj!rsmiii r,( JciVrr into cull Krei"d niiillin tin and lil.e in iTiddT.iii" nvii almut minute. Cover with boiled ioiiic. Orange Cakes 4 t.iMr"fviiin liorU liinu 1 i u 'nr ?i cup ni IK 1 ffCK 2 1 1 -j M dir 3t ii. r .!. rtnyal rtal.lna' I'uv. '.r ',1 t.-Hll (I Hlilt 1 t"-ii'"iii nr.inr f"'rni t fiiiti"! I In I of I iiiniiKD Cream sliortfnin; ;t 1 t nijar sli.wly, bi aii:i' v. 11; add milk a little at a time; Hon add v ell beaten trk; .sift (lour, t:t ! i ii vc iovder and salt to fi'tlicr and add to mixture; add (l.ivorin; and grated 'range rind; mix writ, 'Rake iii t'reasi'd shallow tin, or in itisidtial rake tim, in hot oven li to o niiuiitei, Wlirn cool cover witli orange icing. COOK BOOK FREE .Ttut off tlm trnH nnd finer H:.iii nvr In-fine. TliU UrA' Ilif'il ','ic i'villc cilla t.iM.liiK l ij.' iulit Tut re. cl,. it. will lie- tnt to you freo If you will otni your Iputii; U i, ri ,1,1 1.-J..I. 1UY AL liAKIMJ I'OSVDtit OO. I!i Klltrnu Sir. ftuw V.ir' l't In till (.ction will ! luio at Junc tion City on Jinn' IT., nt 2 i in. and one lit Ci'MnKi' litotc on III" klililfl il.iy at .n m. Tio- I'ui lfu I'lndin iT i.ri;uiilaiion h.ib for It 4 itliu Hot liitt.i tug of nun kftiPK "iiillt on. ami wait ro cut!) fillueil flnlil tin- On-Knit I'oill iy l' imIim i-l s it - K f :i f lull Willi ll Wit nl Ktitili'd iitiinit u )lll HKo It luiN III I'll llll'll l till' llliltliH'. IIH'lll Of I' I,. I .oii, (,iiiniil poiitiry IiiihIui iiiIiiimii ot Hie I 'tilled Stillr-i ii'i.ittllielt 'f HI' I li III! n I I : I ' lio ed lv tlmne III li iesli-i! tli.it llie m in p,uil.itor Mill lme eill ;i Kleutet irnn' ntld lie iilile lo io inure effective Mi'k ChamberUin't Colic and Ourrhoea , Remedy. Kvi't) f.unl! IliMll'l kei p thin ici ui.itioii at lutiid iiii'ly fur 'ii-tinil iii' Wlli'll lift deil. Sfl te llll.likn lif Cdlia and t hull rn nioil'ii often ioovc futul In fore nieilii iiif tun he r u t ftl or u jiliv hit inn hiimiiioiieij The uniform Mlfti'tiM tli.il has uttendeil til" II n of ihln remeily mid the pioui.t tttrea uhlch It liit m etfet i i lull' iii.hIm It a Kl:iilf Hlllile (if tluilti. M'KENZIE RIVER ROAD NEAR OEERHORN BEING IMPROVED Stiifi Unr Culver of tlu road dlt ttict neiii Ih-i rhoin ni IhmiI hoiian mi the Mi Kcn.le river Iium ht Ktin work of Improving a lutd utirtth of roaj of almut half mile County toirvryt.r I. ,M MoiHe hiiH litiliolinreil that 1-00 t of the road will he macadauil'd. The roHtl on the niih ulile (if lo hill It'HdinK lo.llie (ieorK" I loir 1:1 farm liax lueii reilticeil from a 10 ami 12 per cent Ki'Hile to It 7 per 'ft grade a li i J othci'wlHf Improved, TIih Murk wiin fltitiiliMil I.ihI week. "Bake with Royal and be Sure r ' n pf m2ni3tu tiii(i