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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1921)
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1921. THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS Published Every Thursday at Springfield, Lane County, Oregon, by FREELAND A HENDERSON Entered at the Postorflce at Springfield, Oregon, at Second-class Matter, February 14. 1901 " One Year. Biz Months nseTear, When raid la Advance, SUBSCRIPTION RATES: 1100 Three Moktbe. fl.00 Single Copy , 50c .- to $r.7 The Salvation Army Needs Ua; We Need the Salvation Army ...''-' ' When you subscribe to the Salva- overhead expense ; virtually all of the money aubactibed goea to actual re lief work, and It la almost all to be a pent In thta county. All will be WANTED VANTElTorVnt furnheXlouw. Will pay good price for right place Small family. Call Mr. Shelton. Farmers Exchange. p FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR SALE By owner. S good high lots; 4 room house; good barn and chicken home, All for $800. Must aell on account tf poor health. Ralph Clark. 8th and O street. Springfield. Oregon. tlon A may 'a fund yon know that your here except what goea to the White money la going to the relief of real ( Shield rescue home for girla. No distress. There are other worthy re-( kind heart grudges what goes to that lief agencies, but leave It to the Army ; home, tor it takes unfortunate girls to take up tie heavy end of the ac- from every county In the state and tual work. That's what the Army Is relieves them at the time of their FOR 8 A Dinning room table and chairs. Library table. I piece Ivory . bedroom set. large steel range. Cor. ner 6th and B St. Phone 148 J. pd Please Remember This HOUSE Located at 1204 . Agate street Eugene, Oregon. 12000. East front large lot rooms, plastered. 4 blocks from U. of O. (or. It i iimvv uiiuiiiK in lav niiiiroii wa he haa the reputation of doing greatest trial. Ui te,-hL i .... The Salvation Army la not asking ; Deen tbout k. tnat of tackB0- much. It la apendllng the money at,uie. At th. tlm0 of the proved home. Charity, like mercy. "Blesses boom. Yreka had one little hand I lm that gives and htm that take-. It's a worthy cause. Let us lelp If we can. an amaxlnit amount of good with a ; amali amount of money. If you are interested In that sort of n. organisation, read this article, for. frankly tlla Is an appear for help. The Salvation Army is asking the pea pie to make it possible for. it to con tinue its great relief work. There are two big reasons why all who are able should come to the rescue at this particular time. The first la, that times are harder this year than tley have been, and more cases wllj be In sad need of relief, and the Mother is. that your money will go much farther In relieving distress now than at any time for the last five years. The Army Is one organization that receives only to give forth again in great abundance. Your dollars are translated into the Salvation Army service the moral, physical, mental, spiritual ' help of which there is so great need. Suffering men, women and children are the objects of the Salvation Army's efforts. Any sol dier will tell you whafwas the spirit of the Salvation Army during th,e war. Jt8 the same In peace. Service; ser Tice. The'Army will relieve the dis tress if you will only supply the means.. The Elks, good fellows all. are cooperating -with the Salvation Army just now In raising $4100 In this county for the Army's relief work The Elks were back of the campaign last year. Apparently they were satis fled with the way the money was epent The campaign carries little power newspaper one man and a girl capacity not a very powerful engine for carrying through the pro ject of creating a new state. Several years ago a proposition was put on foot to carve a new state out of portions of Eastern Washing ton and Northern ldat o. The Spokane ( papers boosted It, but it did not seem to find much favor except among a i portion of the people In that region. The papers in southern Idaho, west ern Washington and Oregon gener ally treated it as a movement to fur ther the ambitions of Spokane. It soon died out but last winter, before the people outside were aware of i; It sprang into vigorous life again, and received the Indorsement of the Idaho legislature. Tie plan is to Include the ten northern counties of Idaho, a territory considerably overlapping the eastern boundary of Oregon, an equal or larger portion of eastern Wash- , Ington and a small portion of western Montana. It is expected to submit the matter to some- kind of a plebi scite, and congress will have to be consulted at some point In the pro ceedings. A perplexing situation for the state of Idaho would be created by such a curtailing. Two of Its principal institutions are located In the territory to be cut off: the state university, now located at Moscow; and its principal normal school, at Lewiston. ' -o- Whooplng Cough Tl is la n very dangerous dlnease, particularly to children under five years of ag, but when no paregoric, codeine or other opiate Is given Is j easily cured by giving Chamberlain's ) Cough Remedy. Most people believe that It must run Its course, not know pg that the time Is very much short' That It will pay you to support home lidustrles by de manding Horns Products. Your grocery men carries our line of Flour and Feeds manufactured here at home for you ask htm for NORTHWEST or NOXALL 1 flour and for feeds. - CLOVER SEED SEED CORN v . (Oregon Crown) .- . GARDEN SEEDS ALFALFA HAY . LIMECEMENT Springfield Warehouse Go. C. E. LYON, MANAGER Willard. Batteries Tte proposition to nulld a new state around Spokane brings to mind another proposition for a new state about the time . of the original Spokane proposition. It was pro posed to cut off the northern portion of California, including the wilds of the Siskiyou mountains and the Pitt river county, with some adjacent territory from Oregon and Nevada. and make a new state, with the capi- tol at Yreka. Yreka is a little old run-down town, and was a consider able mining town in the days when Charier No. 88. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF Commercial State Bank At Springfield, In the State of Oregon, at the close of business on April 28, 1921. ' RE80URCE3 Loans and discounts $145,790.52 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured .. 544. 5S Bonds and warrants 27,110.85 Banking house $14,900.00 Furniture and fixtures . $4,900.00 Other reai estate owned NONE Due from approved reserve banks 27,529.45 Creeks and other cash items NONE Exclanges for clearing house 136.60 Cash on hand 11,369.13 Total a 232,281.13 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in 1 30,000.00 Surplus funds $5,000.00 UndJvldedfproflt, less expenses and taxea paid 2,755.59 Individual deposits subject to check : ... 150,545.28 Demand certificates of deposit 6,297.22 Cashier , checks outstanding 1,300.00 certified Ahecka- 600.00 Time and Savings deposits , 36,883.04 Notes and bills rediscounted .. , r......;,;.....i;., NONE Bills payable for money borrowed ', NONE Total .'. .'. 232,281.13 State of Oregon, County of Lane, as. ' I, A. P. McKinzey, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear ' that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. - - A. P. McKINZEY, Cashier. Correct Attest: M. M. Peery, O. B. Kessey, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 4th day of May, 1921. FRANK A. DePUE. Notary Public. Irty commission expires Jan. 9tb, 1924. (Seal) Why We Are Strong for Willard We've seen a lot of batteries, but never another like the Willard Threaded Rubber Battery. Threaded Rubber insulates the plates instead of separating them the way wood separators do. No carbonizing, puncturing, checking or cracking, because Threaded Rubber Inaulation re tains all the valuable insulating qualities of rubber and is not affected by acid. That's one reason why we're strong for Willard Threaded Rubber Batteries." Springfield Garage Phone 11 Springfield SPRINGFIELD MILL AND GRAIN COMPANY ened, and that there Is very little dan ger from the disease wren this rem edy Is given. It has been used In many epidemics of whooping rough with pronounced success. It la safe and pleasant to take. REMEMBER to ask L- your grocer for Cal umet Baking Powder and be 6ure that you get it the In dianheadontheorangehbeL Then forget about bake day failures. For you will never have any. Calumet always produces the sweet est and most palatable foods. And now remember, you always use less than of most other brands because it pos sesses greater leavening strength. Now Remember- Always Use maw mwis) Batteries There is no waste. If a recipe calls for one egg two cups of flour half a cup of milk that's all you use. You never have to re-bake. Contains only such ingre dients as have been officially approved by U. S. Food Authorities is the product of the largest, most modern and sanitary Baking Pow der Factories in existence. Pound can of Calumet contains full 16 os. Some bak ing powders cr me in 12 ox. instead of lb oz. cans. Itesure you get a pound when you want It. Caluanet Columbia Muffin Ripe 4 cups sifted flour, 4 level tea- liaklrg Powder, 1 tahlrannnn m. gar, 1 teaspoon salt. 2 Poir 2 cups of sweet milk. Then mis In the regular way. Ptirii rchestra 4 PIECE ORCHESTRA Musical event of the year. Many people from Springfield expected. At tiie1Wonier18 Building at U. of O. Saturday, May 7th at &30 P. M. Admission: $1, $1.50, and $2