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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1921)
TliUU" CAY.MAUCll-17. V.V2X. vtir ci'ntv'fpt r vnva l'A K L.U 11 I ' 'V - Sixty-Fivo Years Ago III , ' : . j ii ii in A BIO BOX OF CANDY Is n groat promoter of good fellowship and kindly feeling. Tak one along with you next catling night. You will find U a groat help In your campaign. Of course It should he our candy. There Is no other I'ke It. And she know It. Taks that from us as authentic. EGGIMANN'S "A Good Bakery" State of Missouri. Courty of Hkv. To Whom It May Concern: The under Blgnetl' will on Tuesday. September 29. A. !.. 18fi, nell at public outcry; for cash on promises, whew Cion creek crosses on the Missouri road, ( the following chattel towlt: Nlu yoke of oxen with yoke and chain, two' wagon with bed, threo nigger, wenches, four buck niggers, three nlKger boys, two prairie plows, twenty five steel traps, one barrel pickled cabbage, out hogshead of tobacco, ' ono lot nigger hoe?, one spinning wheel, tl rev fox hound), a lot of coon, mink and skunk skin and a lot cf other5 art Iciest Am gwliV to Cult, fornlii. Felix Warner, i Adam ltrown. Crlyer. Free headcheese,, applea and hard cider at noon. LEGION TRYING TO OUST ALIEN LABORERS IN STATE j Mabel. Lane county. Is named as, one of the places In the state where ' aliens are employed : industrial -plants while ex-service men are Idle! The American Legion has made an investigation througteut the state and, has found that five thousand aliens are employed at good wages white; men who fought in France a,nd their families are in want. j Twelve hundred well-to do married, women and girls are standing between , penniless ex-service men and othr family men and good Jobs, the same officials declare. Efforts to reverse this situation will be exerted at once, according to -,ario r Rucker. chairman of the unemployment committee of Portland j post. Tie committee. Rucker stated, m its endeavor to replace foreigners and well-to-do women with veterans, of the war has the endorsement of Gov ernor Olcott, Labor Commissioner Cram, State Examiner NiUin. the pub lic service commission and other of ficials. Charges that Oregon employers are giving preference to aliens was made as the result of a statewide survey, he said. Promis.g further disclos ures. Rucker said the Burvey showed the following conditions: Portland leads the list in. favoring foreigners, wjth mills and railroads cited as the principal offenders as o men and department stores, street railway and railroad offices leading In the employment of women. Mabel in Lir.t Other cities rank In this order: Astoria. H i id. Wast port Iiaker. Mar.hfield. Algona. Mabel. Silverton. Salern. Hoed River. Klamath Falls. Pendleton. As chairman of the committee, Rucker said he would visit each era rlojvr of aliens with a request th?.t American be giveyi preference. Re suits of hi- visits are to be made pub lic, he sail. Contractors Hit According to the survey, several highway contractors are gu'Uy of fa vortlsm toward foriegners. Ruckjr also said that the industrial welfare commission has made matters moro complex by Issuing permits to rail roads and other large employers- al lowing them to work women over time, thus avoiding the employment of family men to do the work at liv ing wages. La,.e county post, American Legion. a few weeks ago made an investiga tion of the matter of employing Jap anese laborers at the mill and In thi camps of Mabel but o definite action was taken. Morning Register. CORN GGBS ARE DIET OF HUNGRY CHINESE Oregon Nurse Writes That Misery Stalks Through North China. That a steady diet of ground up corn coba and sweet potato vines is not conducive to an Ideal physical condi tion is attested by Miss Marie Ruslln. graduate nurse, well known In Oregon, who is now in charge of the Taylor Memorial hospital, under the manage ment of the American Presbyterian mission at Paotingfu. China. In a letter written by Miss Rustin less than eipht weeks ago to the mem ber of the Sangrael Christian En deavor society of the First Presbyter ian church in Portland, Miss Rustia tells of the appalling conditions throughout North China, where 45. 000.000 men, women and children are confronted with starvation and where 15.000 are dying daily. Miss Rustin has been at Paotingfu for about tir.-e years and for many months past, like all other mission attaches and relief workers In China, has been concentrat ing all efforts cn the task of lessening the suffering of the famine victims. While Paotingfu is on the outskirts of the great drouth ruined famine dis trict, just south of Pnkln, M.ss Rustin writes that even there all the missions and relief ttations are literally swamp ed with the supplications of many thounand men, women and children who are half clad in thin rags, weak i The Smith Powers railroad Is gradu ally being extended ijown tl e coast. It is really an extension of the Eugeno Coo Pay road, and has been opera-tii-g for some years from Marslrfleld to the sawtmllling town of Powers, and now nears Eckley, in Curry county. from undernourishment and striiKKlluK desperately to keep alive on roots, bark or anything that offers susten ance. The situation In the heart of the famine section, she says, Is simply beyond the iinagir.atiou. "We are doing all wo rut." writes Miss Rustin. "here in' our hospital try ing to build up the weakened bodies of famine sufferers who come to us in frightful condition. We art getting patients who have been trying to live on ground up corn cob and sweet po tato vines. We have all been asked to give until It hurts, and now that It has grown so cold we do not dare to think of freeilng, starving thousands right at our door. In going to a soup kitchen where we feed 670 people twice a day, I was surrounded so by the poor creatures that I thought they would crush the life out of me before I could get In and coming out It was the same way. They are so hungry and cold they are desperate. Person ally I have gone without $3 worth of milk a month that I used to use, do not eat butter at all and havt only eaten bread ones a day for the list three months, in order to giv to the famine poor. Through thn personal lac.'ifice I have the Joy of knowing that three c'.'.'J who might have been sold have been saved t'ro.T: of shame and misery and that one man will be kept alive for five months. "A friend sent me a check the other day and I was able to save a girl from being so!d and she will be put In school. Things are being started to help these pour souls, but there 1s a Ioiik. hard Dull until the h.irvest time. You can all help by giving to Dress Up for Easter at the W. A. Hall Shoe Store 1 u Jhi' 1'iovti cttlf oxford, military ln-cl $4.98 Ladies brown kitl oxfords, nillilury hot-1 $5.98 Ladies brown kid oxfords, fmtch heel $6.93 Ladles' kid pump, mililary heel, buckles either black or brown $4.93 Ladies patent leather, colonial pump, flench heel ..$5.93 Ladles' black kid pump, frent h heel $5.40 Ladies' felt slippers, leather sole ami heel, $1.69 CHRISTAIN CHURCH WILL HOLD BAZAAR SATURDAY" The Ladle Aid Society of tin' Christian church wpj hold a bazaar in ll e 1-ong and Cross' plumbing sh , on S.iturday. March P.. at which fancy woik of all kinds and cooked food will be sold. MOTICE AND SUMMONS IN FORE CLOSURE OF TAX LIEN IX THK CIRCl'IT COCRT OF Till: STATU OF OIILC.ON FOR LA Nr. COCXTY. Anna Macauley. Plaintiff, vs. Neil Macauley, and all persons unknown. If any, having or claiming an Inter. est or estate In and to th herein- after described real property. !' fendants. To Nell Macauley, and all persons un known, if any. having or claiming an Interest or estate In and to th hereinafter rescrlbed real property. IX THK NAME OF THK STATE (' OREGON: You are hereby nol'fled that Anna Macauley. tie holder of Certificate of Delinquency numbered 1398 Issued n the Dth day of April. 1918. by the Tax ct Hector of the County of Lane Sta'd cf Oregon, for the amount f $2.65. the sam being the amount then du and delinquent for taxes for tht year 1914. together with penalty. Interest and costs thereon, upon the real pro perty ass. sed to you, of wh cli you are the j tl e r as appears of record, s'tua China famine fund a-id share In the great opportunities of saving life at.d ! opening the way for Christianity, for ! the Chinese people will tcir-lv hr; i:i j ten-sted In whu we have to tell them of the gospel if we ar. good to them now In their (sreat trni'Me." State Manager J. J. Handsaker, In charge of the executive work for Ore pin for the combined China X'-ar I-.'ast campalKn. () Stock Kxcbangfa building, Portland, hays the situation is no less serious in the near east than in China, and liberal funds must be raised for both causes If wholesale death by starvation is to be prevented, or even l"K"epe'l. t t In suit! Coin" v ar.d Suite, an I i art'cularly hotimic I and d scribed n Mb wk. n wit: I L t 9. Section 20. Township l', j South Range 4 U'ei-t of Wlllamctt Oregon cot.- ! Meridian Lane County. ta'nliiK 1110 acres. EUGENE The merchants of Eugene extend to the people of Springfield a cordial invitation to come to Lugene on Window Display and Style Show Week NEXT MONDAY NIGHT The occasion being the Semi-annual opening of tho windows. The business streets will be gaily decorated. OREGON STATE BAND J. of O. GLEE CLUB J. of O. BAND in 1 u lusic : AUTOMOBILE PARADE 7:45 o'clock WINDOW OPENING 8:15 o'clock DANCE IN ARMORY . . . . . . .. . .9:00 o'clock Welcome You ure further notified that said .Arna Macauley, has paid taxes on said premises for prior or subsequent )ears with tbe rate of lulerctt on saut amounts as follows: September 10, 1911, the sum of $2.10, taxes for I he. year 1915. March :!, PUT. the sum of .8(1, flrit I n If of the hues for the year 1916. October r.. 1917. the sum of .86 sec ond half of the taxes for the year 1 9 1 1. April .1. ISIS, the sum of $1.77. taxei for the year 1917. April :t. 1919, tbe sum of $1.79, taxes for the year 191 H. April A. 19 JO, the sum or $2 13 taxes for the year 1919. All of said sltoxe amounts bear Interest at the rale of 12 per cent pu,v annum. Said Neil Maraub-y. as the ownrT of the legal title of the above describ ed property, as the same appears of record, and each of the other porsoos above named, in1 hereby furtl.er notified thst Anna Mncauley will ap ply to the Circuit Court of the County and State aforesaid for a decree fore closing the lien against the property ahovn described and mentioned in sa'd certificate. And you are hereby summoned to appear within sixty days after the first publication of this sum. moils, exclusive of the day of sal I first publication, and defend this net ion or pay the amount due as abovi shown, together with costs and accmod interest, and In case of your failure to do so, a decree will be rendered fore, closing the IK n of said taxes and costs against tie land and. premises above iiuiiiixI. This summons Is published by 'nl ! of the Honorable O. F. Skip--itiIi, Judge of tht Circuit court of the St.ite cf Oregon for the County of I. .me and said order was made a:id I'a'ed the :n day of March, 1921, and lh (hit- of the first publication of IMs summons Is the 10th day of March. 1921. and the date of the laxi publication will be tl.e 12th day of May, 1921. All procesH ami papers In this pro ceed'ng may li" served upon tho undersigned residing w'tliin the State of Oregon, at the address hereafter mentioned. L. M. THAVIS. Attorney for Plaintiff AddrcHu: Eugene. Oregon. CIGARETTE No cigarette has the same delicious flavor as Lucky Strike. Because Lucky Strike is the toasted cigarette. The Pneumonia Month Marcl-. Is a typical pneumonia monih a ml usually nivcs a hitch rate of mort ality for (lie disease. After a long anil hard winter, the system loses run Ii of lis resistance and people Krow careless. When every cold, no I 1...... I.. !.,.,... ..I........ .. n .1 iiitilii'l nun BUKiii, in rivt'ii mi. Intelligent attention, thero Is much leHs danger of pneumonia. It should bo borne in mind that pneumonia Is a germ disease and breeds In the throat, fhambci lalu'H Cough Remedy Is an expectorant anil cleans out the germ laden mucus and not only cures a cold but prevents Its result lug In pneu monia. It Is pleasant to take. Child ren take It willingly. IF ITS MADE OF WOOD, WE WILL MAKE IT Truck and Trailer Bodies Built Furniture repaired, step ladderB and fruit ladders made to order GENERAL CONTRACTING AND REDUILDINC BULEY & ELLISON