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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1920)
rAOR EIGHT TiiK siMtiNorirxn news .TIlUllSDAYr.NOVKMHKU 254020 i ii - ' ' FOR SALE FOR SALE 1 Sharpies teperator, 500 capacity ' 1 Anchor Holt teperator, prao- v tically new, 500 capacity. Springfield Creamery DontUforru VR II4VV k.luivA lock nf new winnows unit sin hi an siscs. Smith & Olsi'Ji, 4u E. Sth street Eugene. ' ; life Tin?ATh Tlledicines to PAINTINQ T1NTINO ana general painting. Cfus berg. Sth A B streets. Phons 137 It FORDS and Chevrolets painted. $10. Springfield Auto Taint shop. rhone 137-R. x tf. lit. - w fV you -fM I - ' I LI J ' i IS isfex Com? in and tor,rour Col d . When you get that "bloated feeling" remember that we have the preparation that will brine you back to normal. You will eat heartily when tempting food is placed before) you. So why not always have on hand an aid to indigestion- The instant you catch cold Is the time to shake it off, else it may turn into a SERIOUS SICKNESS. When you use our cold remedies you will recommend them to your friends. ...... , ... ; We are Careful Druggists. W giv Rtd Trading Stamp with cash parchase. -We MFVFR NEVER SUBSTITUTE CABINET SHOP Oo to II. K. Pitts' cabinet shop, corner Fourth and C streets, tor your Sanitary Butter Mold, kitchen cabi nets, kitchen tablea, English break fait tables and general cabinet work. I .1 . .. - 1 J - . I ' "..! -. .. .LI Salem. la lets than tea months of thla year. Salem's building record hpwed sa increase of more than 300 per cent when compared with figures for the entire year of 11. Thua far 1444.490 haa bees eipended ta erec tion of new homes sad other build tnga. k Odell to hare box factory. "" CALL FOR SCHOOL WARRANTS Notice Js hereby iglven that (all warranU on School District No. IS, Lane county, Oregon, to and Including register No. J9J. dated June 2, 1920, wll be paid at the County Treasur er's office, Friday. November l Interest will cease on that 1920. date. enough had read an advertisement somewhere In town something like this: Coming. Under the auspices of the 4La. This sounds s bit unusual to me, so I gets Interetsed and finally butts la with s soft and tow peddle oa their conversation, AH preliminaries are soon dispensed and I turns loos a volley of uncondensed facts concern ing who and the why fori of the 4 La; guess he knows a regular bat tleship loaded with mental dynamite. 1 explodes, a bit of 4L history and me thinks he sties me up for one of he high-brows or someone with s technical training peculiar to the manufacture of lumber, for I'm fairly well dressed and appear about as well nourished. Anyway, I tells him THE LACONIC DINER fear. One, air? There rather mall. Pair. -3 j . Very peed, air. Shall 'em I eerve Mr hoi. Pare. " giiiiiimiiimimHiimiiimimiimmuii!: THE GIRL ON THE JOB 5 How to Succeed How to Get 5 E Ahead How to Make Good 5 By JESSIE ROBERTS Tiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiminisiiiiiiiiiimmii; HOUSEHOLD ECONOSIICS WHO shall say that adventure and variety are not allied to the home and domestic science? The girl who chooses household economics for her career heed not give up hope of travel and excitement. Witness Miss Ontce Ferguson, who has only lately returned to New York City from an ab sence of six years In Porio Rico, where the was teaching the elements of hoint economies to an entire nation. Miss Ferjrcxon eovered fifty-odd towns In her work, and established schools in all the places visited. She .made an exhaustive study of food and their value, and of prices, and r he taught women Iri that tropic Me f how to get the numt for fhelr money when they went marketing, and how to have the best meals at the least cosj the year round. 'A woman who takes a course in domestic science of the advanced tyie an now-a-days look forward lo plenty tit work and a good Income. She is .'oiiife' to do quite as well, if not better, than her sister who took a business course and went in an ofhce, and she lias practically no' male competition to fear. The American home Is being put ;more and more on a scientific basis. The women In the homes want to be ; shown, they want to know how they can jiet the most out of their Income. ; ttnve themselves hard work, vianae lor the best. They are K'ud to come . Tto lectures and demonstrations and to attend classes. The day for the lll-tralned is over. Any woman who wants to make a sue rcss must get thorough training. Kx- i Wllent courses are offered in almost any part of the United States and Canada not too far removed from a town. The best courses are to be had In, Various colleges at a small price. ' It is' work for which many women have a special genius and love. For ueh a woman to go Into teaching or ; ofliee work "because I have to earn a living" is s pity. She can earn It, and a good one, In teaching houHehoId economics In all Its many brnnties. ICGpyrlsht.) e 3 THE ROMANCE OF WORDS "DOLLAR." WHILE the ' United States was the first to coin the piece of, money known as the "dollar," the word Itself was coined long before, as evidenced by the fact that Shakespeare oaee It frequently. In "Mac beth." for example, appears the statement : "Nor would w 6urn him burial ot hti men Till ha disbursed, at St. Colma's Inch. Ten thousand dollar to our gen eral ue." Tills quotation, which sounds suspiciously like a modern "strike order," proves that Shakespeare was familiar with the dollar, despite the fact that there were no coins of that name known prior to July 5. ITSTi, when the United States congress pulsed the resolution referring . to the first money put out by the new government. W'hTe, then, did Shakespeare get the word! The answer lies In the fact that "dollar" Is an Anglo-Saxon corruption of the German "thal er," first coined about 1480 in the valley (or thaler) of Joa cliirnsthal. The coin met with popular favor and, during tire reign of Charles V, emperor of Gcnminy, king of Spain and lord of Spanish-America, It became the standard currency of the world. Shakespeare merely adopted a slight change of the name, thus antedating both the' United States and Great KrUaln for the first and only Kngllsh dollar was coined at the Rank of Kngland In 1804. (Copyright.) Dated at Eugene, Oregon, tUls tJrd rtn il organisation Is the best No vation Of the 19th century. Its tlwi only cooperative enterprise In exist ence actually solving the labor ques tion day by day. During a slight pause) for more breath, I notice his phfllsophJcat ,and retrospective caat their occupation, to bring to the at-of countenances He lapses into a day of November. 1920. Edna Ward. County Treasurer. "DOING" OP THE La (Continued from page 4) NOTICE OF ROAD. DISTRICT MEETING To Wbom It May Concern t Notice la hereby given that a meet ing of the legal votera being resident taxpayera and owners of real prop erty la Road District No. 19. la Lane County, Oregon, will be held at the hour of two p. m on the 17th day of November. A. D., 1920. at the la said road district, to determine whether said road district shall levy a speclsj las of ten mills spoa all the taxable property In said district for the purpose of providing funds for Improving roads la road district No. 11. II. I IJOWN. County Judge. M. II. HARLOW, K. R. SPENCER. County Commissioners. tention of their employer any needed safeguards and to offer suggestions for the prevention of accidents sad fire aa well aa matters pertaining to sanitation and health. The Booth-Kelly Lumber company maintains a bulletin board oa wh bulletins are posted aa received from the National Council of Safety. These bulletins show the dangers from de fective tools and machinery, picture how accidents,,, happen. Instruct how to avoid same and, urge every am ployee to bear In mlnd.at all times, that It Is "Better to be safe than sorry." r Since this plan has been adopted accidents have decreased amazingly. state of profound iwedltatlon. assure- SUMMONS. In the Circuit court of the Stale ot Oregon for Ine count, jr. Bertha Harper 8bowenwald, plain tiff vs. Wllltsm G. fthownnwald, de fendant. To William G. ..Showenwald. the shove named defendant. In the name of the State of Oregon; You are hereby summoned and re quired to be and appear in the above entitled court and suit and snswnr Expose "A" To the chairman of the VVUJIUHIdC. The cher day Tm rbl'ng street, car nothing unusual that I bear some babv whlrr .no, or course not. but! The can be a whole storv. You ska ! Ing hla thoughta are enveloped In the the complaint of the plaintiff filed wVWUI, wim i. .me interests herein, within six weens irom in of the employers and employees are I date of the first publication of this diametrically opposed, therefore, the 'summons to-wlt: the Sth day of 4L proposition Is doomed to failure, ! November 1920; and If you so fall to J atarta In again without beating a-j appear and answer said complaint round the bush or drawing any en-j within aald time, the plaintiff will thuslaam away from the other pas- apply to aald court for the relief sengers. pray(Mi f0r In said complaint to-wlt; We 4Ls believe In the new rela-' for a decree dissolving the bonds of tlonshlp of employer and employee, matrimony now existing by and be Our Interests are not Identical, but tween you end the plaintiff, and for they are mutual Insofar aa the In- full relief. .Iustry gives both a living. In ih I Thla summons is served unon von past, there has been much strife dun by publication in the Springfield 40 a clasa consciousness. One class News, a newspaper published In arrayed against the other In a re- Knrinfllil. I.ane cnnntr. Oresron. for jleotless struggle for existence. The ilx consecutive weeks by order of the wobbly has said: "There Is nothing lion. 11. L. liown, County Judge of in common with the bosses". The Lane county. Oreaon: aald order be- Ptlhllr-ltv I hesrted worker and employer on a DT come t0 realise that onlv about I "irough "tf,ratlJ" n harmony can we mnxe progress. This evolution- ou,...-w !" mi nun-rior io revoiu- iioniiry tstjlysls of the indusirv this WAV I'm tnnM...,! i. J'-sl men the s . . ... VHtuVf..ji i wr n i . L 1 1 j car stops and I up "stuff" I hears about the 4Ls 'u,"",, "" rt" 1 us. As a writer I haw a horrible reoa.'n,'M r,n tnkln about the way that tation amongst our boys that's tng made and entered of record the 30th day of October, 1920. Date of first publ'cation aa pre scribed by said order Is November . I91'0. and the last date December I6 1U20. being six weeks. ('. M. Kissenger, attorney for the plaintiff. Residence, Eugene, Oregon. why I've selected myself to do th!s Job. I know not a few of them already have their eyee bugged out lookiog over the local papers hereabouts for aome of my work. Well, now that the introduction Is over. I'll go some speed. The man on the car. and he looks like a working man to me, obviously -t- THE WOODS BY DOUGLAS MALLOCH THE CHICKADEE. There's sometlitn' 'bout the chlkadee Thet's. somehow, awful cheerin'; Around the shanty door It bums An' gethers up the crusts an' crumbs Cook scatters In the clearln'. It gethers up the crusts an' crumbs An' Jest as glad It chatters ' . As If It fed on biscuit fine All soaked In ttillk er dipped In wine An' served on sliver platters. My share of life Is crusts an' crumbs I find somehow er other; An' how I wish thet I could be Like you are, Mr. Chickadee, My cheerful tittle brother I (Copyright.) A The Best Worker Money really works. Many people fall to become pros perous because tbey do not fully understand this fact. You may be a hard worker ' but money works harder than you do. You have to stop to rest, to eat, to sleep, ' Money works all the time day and night, Sunday and holidays, works for you so long as you own It and ceases only when you lose owner ship.' Put your money In a savings account and start It working for you. Begin to day, i First National Bank of Eueene The Bank for Everybody worker pricked up his scientifically constructed selsonograph snd leta those thoughts afreet his brain ceo ters. , The 4Lers are not a hunch of Jgnoramuses allowing (the organiza tion to be dominated by the employ ers. In fact, they are (he cream of society. "Workers and employers unite In the 4L organization. You have noth ing to lose but your chains." This will aome day be Inscribed on our banner. Hurrah! for the peaceful operation of the lumber Industry. Others may follow, hut we lead. By. the Pull-er-off man. Expose "B" later. H. J. Cox, Chairman Publicity committee, 4Lh, 8prlngfleld, Oregon NOTICE TO. CREDITORS Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has hen appointed ad ministratrix1 of the estate of L. K. Ward, deceased, by the County Court of Lane county, Oregon and that all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified and re quested to present the same, duly verified, to the undersigned at the law office of Potter, Foster L Imrael In Eugene, Oregon on or before six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. Dated af Eugene, Oregon this 4th lay of November, 1920 Emma J. Ward, administratrix of the estate of L. E. Ward, deceased. Potter. Foster A liiimcl, attorney for the estate. First pub. Nov 4. Last pub. Dec 2. Classified advertising pays. 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