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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1921)
THIS SPRING n ELD NEWS TirortBDAY.SKITKMIlEri 8.1921. FAQS FOUR THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS Published Every Thursday at Springfield. Lan County, Oregon, by FREELANO A HENDERSON Eatered at tha rostofflc at Springfield. Oregon, at Saeondlass Matter, February II. 1S0S. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: On Year Three MoLtba 8ut Months f-0 Single Copy - na Tear, When Paid In Advance . - ....60c .... c $1.76 FOR SALE MILK Plent of, frb Jersey milk for aale, dllrred evenings. Phon Rprtuiflefit 34K3. tf. WANTED WANTED To rent a low by October 1. rubric Kngen 37. 5 room bunaa In SpringfilJ. - '. " kS Heber If. Votaw. brotherdn-law of , the cooperation of the war Isadora the president and superintendent of In each county, the governor has In federal prisons, making a tour of In- J creased the .number of counsellors at spectlon In the west, rot to McNeU the meeting by requesting several Island prison Just In time to see Roy f state wide organisation to send three Gardner perform one of his daring delegates each. prison escape feats. He probably had j All the preliminary work in build not been Informed that It had becn.lng up the foundation tor the exposi tion organization was done by the Deot)le of Portland, but as coon 1 the defense, congress rassed the bill authorizing! lave planned the exposition and it was' signed bvj set for that day. r o It hn9 been said that In the Rrumfleld trail, have to seat Mrs. Rrumfleld and her child- President Harding, thus giving tne cx Pen in plain Tlew of the Jury, as an j position the governmental recognition indirect appeal to its sympathy; and ( which Insured its success. Governor that the prosecution, as an offset, arj Olcott acted upon a prwVtermlnod gofc-.g to seat an uncle of Dennis Ru-1 plan to have some of the best braltn eell. a man om 100 years old. In an ' In the state get togctlur and put In WANTKI) To- exchange one of the best 100 acres In North tkikota for small tract or it-sidem' ne.ir Springfield. Inquire at News offlc.' j OLD RAtJs ut this oKlce. Must be ' clean ami not small scrpnp pieces LOST AND FOUND j ; LOST Small black and white dog.' lias a long tail. Strayed from O. O. Thurmnn'a feed bam Saturday! August 27. Rewarj! for return to barn. Sp advantageous position. effect an efficient cooperative plan which would provide the finances While the sheriff of Baker county , necessary for the successful building and all his force were watching a clr-, up of the exposition, cus parade go by. on day last week.! The meeting of September S will d-I two prisoners got out of Jail and made '. termlne the financial scope of the jx- J their escape. Better have brought 1 position and the best menus for rals- j the prisoners out to see the parade Inff the money; it doubtless will en-, and then they could have been In ' deavor to provide a means by which, eight. ' : every hamlet, village, town and citv' O 'in the state will have its part in the. An examination of Dr. Brumfiell exposition, that every Mellon of the FOR SALE OR TRADE ... . . ....-. WILL TRADE For Springfield pro perty; 1920 Ford Sedan In firt class condition. Address: Box 174 Springfield, Oregon. Witkffd t by a physician, a few days ago. devel oped the fact that he had an inflamed appendix. It was decided, however, not to have an operation, at least until afler his trial. Then it may not be necessary. -o- state may be represented in the under taking, th greatest movement In the history of Oreg.vi for the cementing of the interests of the state In a grand plan for its f xidnitatinn. L. L. Goodrich is the representative of Lane coun'y, appointed by the governor. The urpointees, during the recent war. were chairmen uf the liberty loai i c ommittees of their respectl? counties. In addition to the delegates there Batteries It Will Pay You Mr. Food-liuyer, to InveHtlnnte for youimlf tlio eco nomy of unlng th' Home Product a: NOXALL milk producer NOXALL egg producer NOXALL scratch feed NOXALL pork producer Manufactured by the SPRINGFIELD MILL AND GRAIN COMPANY mid tr i In I as a j.Iu rthand teacher i Berries of veiv fli.e quality are grown Mr. Walker Mill be Mcrctary of lit Or tu.it iitrl Wa hltitdou. In thu dis- 'the new school, and will have chaice I. lot at tr nlth of the Columbia f the bookkeeping nnd a counting tlvi-r. Hem U a (treat fiost free zone. 'department. He was foimerly pre-l-.I . 1 1 1 unit oiK,iiil.r of the ImlU'M State Accountant' association, nti I Figures from the Pueblo area where the Red Cross still Is engaged in the task of restoring the life of the com munity show that the total number of persons made homeless by the flood to be 7.351. There wxre 739 owner of homes who were affected by the''111 three representatives of the flood and the tqjal number of horn j 'Oregon State Chamber of Commerce, completely destroyed is placed at 4J. 5 t,,e Farmers" Cnion. the State Crnng'.-. The total number of homes damaged . tnP Taxpayers' league, and County or destroyed, including properties -Judges" Association, owned and rented, is placed at 2.31S. ' Julius L. Meier, general chairman q , j of the exposition and the acting board WORLD FAIR PLANS ARE ' ot directors has requested Governor TO BE PROMOTED TODAY Olcott to preside at the sessions of . the state-wide committe. Mr. Meier Oregon's 1925 exposition will be and his associates will entertain th given its state wide significance, whui delegates at luncheon for which over 8 conference of representatives of two hundred covers will bo laid. every county In the state will be held la the Multnomah hotel in Portland HINT TO CAMPERS on September 8. Governor Olcott has When you leave that campfire. brother reverted back to the war days in th? Put it out! selection of the committee, believing It is apt to breed another ffcat those leaders in each county who: Put It out! bo successfully served to place Ovr- Forest fires start from little goo to the forefront in all Libeuy When the woods are dry and brittle. Loan and other war works, would bfe So when you remove the kittle best Jdaptfd to dsvise ways and Put it out- means for financing the great Oregon exposition. In addition to calling for Don't leave one spark to smolder . put Jt olltt One small spark will soon grow bolder I Put It out! .Obi small spark may prove a whale; i There, when you hit the trail, Down it with the water pail i Put It out! J. iJf Battery Truths That Willard Threaded Rubber Insulation can be depended upon " to outlast the battery plates. Ends the expense of wood-separator replacement. That wood separators may eem cheaper at the beginning but Threaded Rubber Insula tion is alwayscheaperintheend. That our responsibility to you lasts as long as your battery is in service. That the Willard Threaded Rubber Battery is the highest point in battery achievement. We're here to tell you about it the only battery with Thread ed Rubber Insulation. SPRINGFIELD GARAGE PHONE 11 MM atteries inn WHM with ubundaiit iiil'if.ill, having a I. Ina'e n.linii ulily i'Uiit U In the itmw ! Ui (f crutilx riles. I'iilliiK will ( ullilii.'IK the set (ml wei-k in Septeiulier and Mill exteml over a perloil of four tu six wefks. Miin' peoj k nre attrm ted to this di e tilit bv I lie fact that they can cam K'xxl wiik-'X I'lckltlK crailbel I U-s, ut) I at the same time, enjoy the mild wvathyr of the Oregon count cllmutrt September. , In In I si ho( I. To the rule thut the On roii friilt Is lit i UK 4 to the hi hiMiI. a valuable ex I i-rieni e in HccouiilinK and the tul i ItiK of yoiig piHiple fur this work. "Young people want and are en titled to I If Im st Iiu-Iiichs eiluial'mi we can give them." says Mr. t'ltimlev "We have built up a wonderful liiKtlpi tiou In Tiiitlim on a firm ba-ls of 'lie Pioflls Most Who Stn'S Itest t ontiei i ion with our Tacomu we toudutt a laiKe employment lu the best grown anywhere, the cm re reau. free to all who are iuallfli-d. W--1 U-rry Is no exception. It lit a very expect to make this ccivi. . a feat Jie , In ' Ions and wx II flavored fruit which in our other si I'.orl.t as lapldly as they ha.i iniide a Kf at Impression where nre establ'shed. ltroad nil;iil il. ' ever IntrodiK e. There Is a pivJudU.j thiroiiKh. busliie.-H ni'-n and women in h"in quartera in favor of Iho east li:si ru torn are cuitlye In every ( 'in berry. This Is due moiv to habit paituient. and the htudent la n'-ut otr. than reason. The cranberry grow a In. uster for ti e Instltu; Ion thai can on the eust shoi its of the l'nliel Stat.-a Klw him a n c titration so clieaply Is ImVed n wonderful fruit, but the lliat the entire cnt ot It ca-i be earned ctanberry kiowu on the Pacific coal-t back In n niniuli or two afU'r I: is i of eijiiiilly kikh) (jn.il'ty Bin rc mial'fietl." iiilris e,.H Kiinar wl:-n put up. The i:du try U well oiganl.ecl and lite fruit Is marketie 1 cooperatively. IWt r'es will appear on tln marked shortly after ihn iikliiK season l: rompleteil. Tin- f:i Ulib'.i i y as. oelal'on ut I let CRANBERRY INDUSTR IS A FINANCIAL SUCCESS The Kit Wll cranberry is Ki th Cult. the only fruit I Stales wIiokij TO seal in the delicious Burley flavor Once you've enjoyed the touted flavor - you will al ways want it j vr" No Substitute Offered. ! Say what you will about the drug gista offering somi-thing "Just a good" because It pays a better profit, the fact still stands that ninety nine out of a hundred druggists recommend Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea ! Remedy, when the best medicine for j diarrhoea is asked for, and do so be icauso they know from what their cus I tomers say of it, that it can be de. Ipended upon. PORTLAND COLLEGE It will be of Interest to our reader? j to know that Holmes Business col- 'lepa l'i-t 1u nil 'a nlAaai cml aiia ixt t a best known school on the Pacific coast, has recently changed hands. The new owners are ('.. V. Crumley, president of the Crumley business college, of Tacoma, and Charles F. Walker, formerly aecretary. of the In ternational business college, of In diana. Mr. Crumley will bo president ef I 1.-. I.. i.llnn .1 u,.t.n..l -1 a.. u i ui uauu at ijuiji Mintj, BIJfi iHV name will be changed to Crumley Business College. For some time to corme, Mr. Crumley will devote practi cally bin entire time to the Portland achaol, establishing and placing it on, ilia same plane of efficiency 'and Llgli 4-(t swrwm class work that Ms Tacoma school already enjoys. Ho will be actively dollars in charge of the stenographic and sec retarial departments, and In bis work will use the same teaching methods coui-m- of travel I. fiom cant to west. ,( an me uigliiu the purchase of the ReullziiiK that tills Mate h a fruit- , r.nhei i eH by the house wife early producing stale, men of broa-d vision ,M count c f ih fact that there Is In the district at the mouth of the!a h,rnkai:e in bcrrie us the sensou Columbia iiier entered the craulwrry ! progresses, nnd the thrifty houhe game and have developed It to uch .,f,., ,y making an early pucha. an extent that at the present time It. saw Just that much. Cranberries Is supplying a great many of the cran- canned early in October taste Just as berrleM used on the Pacific coast, but ; KO( n Christmas day as cranberrlts lirlt, ni-A ulltl li.r,.l,iu tkt,.t.il 1.. ,..... ... ... v... ... .,,.. ""i'i"-v. i. Hum rooKwt on (. tirisimas eve. the fast. Land iha4 was considered waste has been made productive. The total Investment In land and Improvements In the district amounting to a million The Ideal Purgative. As a purgative. Chamberlain's Tab lets nre tho exact thing required. Strong onough for the most robust, mild enough for children. ThT The- cranberry IndiiHlry on the Pa .cause an agreeable movement of tha clfie coast, while new, already t.e- bowels without any of that terrlbW cuples a firm place among thu horM- griping. They are easy nnd pleasant that won for him, the famous Greg cultural industries of the North west. : to take anil agreeable In effect. VOO KNEW I WAMTtol O-ol C STAY vf OoiM TO j J Moi NOT AHV MC-RC ! 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