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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1921)
THURSDAY, HKITEMIUCI t 22 192 1 THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS PAOE FOUR THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS Published Every Thurd at Sprlagfleld. Lan County, Oregon, by FRCELANO A HENDERSON Estered t tbe Fostofflce at Springfield. Oregon. Second-class Matter. February U0. One Year... 81x Months On Tear. When Paid In AdYnc.. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: . fJ.tlO Three Mouths 11.00 Single Copy ,...E0 ..- 6c ..$1.71 Are we In for another rainy season like that of last year, towrinn all the tall, winter and spring Perhaps rather we are having good rains. In stead of light showers, at this time, to put the ground In condition for early plowing and sowing, and to give us a promise of a good crop next year. O If Gardner escaped from the Island soon after he broke out of the prison, who stole all those chickens and ap ices he has been accused of stealing? To an observer looking on at a safe distance, it looks as though tn? officers let Gardner get away because they were afraid to go into the bru.-u after him. although it was not known that he had a gun. Each searcher probably reasoned that his hide was of nioiv value than Gardner's head. buckle, whom no many people l SDringfteld had been almost ready to break their necks to see. was occupy ing the center of the criminal stage at that time. 0 If a hunter, in the last days of th season, happened. In his excltemei t. to kill a deer Wynul his limit, he pro bably would have no better plea than that he thought It was a man. FOR ALE OR TRAOE MILK Plenty of fresh Jersey milk for sale, delivered evenings. Phone Springfield 34K3. tf. WANTED WANTED TO" RENT We haVea i client who wants to ivnt a house! In Springfield. Olr full parti." u-j lars in first letter. Kinney and Hyde. Realtors. 639 Willamette St.. j Eugene. Oregon. SlTc, -TV- Rev. J. T. Anderson, late pastor of a Baptist church in Marshfield. ha? been dismissed by a vote of his con gregation, because he "disappeared" without notic and subsequently was discovered" in West Virginia. A minister who disappears may reason ably expect that his place will be de clared vacant. It would be less dam aging in such cases if the man could be turned aside when he appears, in stead of waiting until he disappears. -o- The sum total of the news concern ing the Brumfield trial in one day's dispatches lately, was the informa tion that Brumfield's bed had been moved. The comic villian. Fatty Ar- The city of Chicago has brought suit against the Chicago Trihuue and the Chicago News for damagvs for def mation of character. It asks ten mil lion dollars In each case. That amount would bivak almost any or dinary newspaper if the suit went against it. The claim is that these papers made certain publications thot injured the credit of the city. The specific allegation is that they spoke disparagingly of the financial manag ment cf the administration of the mayor. William Hale Thompson. The court may be called upon to decide whether William Hale Thompson Is the city of Chicago. He seems to be under the impression that he Is. There Is nothing peculiar about that. Most towns, big and little, have one or mom citizens who labor under the same delusion. A late newspaper headline read.-.. Deer still numerous In the moun tains." That neans that they have made themselves scarce in the lowlands. FARMERS EXCHANGE OFFER issa Friday and Saturday Only September 23rd and 24th. Sugar, 100 lb. sack $6.75 Sugar, 15 lbs. for $1.00 Del Monte Seeded Raisins, per pkg IOC Dairy Salt, 50 lbs 69 S Half Ground Salt, 50 lbs 49 C Light Karo Syrup, No. 10 78 C Light Karo Syrup, No. 5 40 C in cans Peas $1.00 Mustard, per bottle 9C Gold Dust Washing Powder 22 C A. & L. Oysters. 7 cans for $1.00 Sunny Monday Soap, 24 bars $1.00 Fresh Shipment Peaberry Coffee, per lb 22 C Work Shirts 69 C Very low prices on shoes, work clothes, boy's suits, and on the newly arrived dry goods in all departments We invite your kind inspection i 99 "We Always Sell It for Less Farmers Exchange The Portland Oregonlan of Tues day morning quotes a leading local lumberman as saying that twenty mil lion feet of lumber would be loaded at Columbia river pons for China. Japan and the I hitch Kast Indies In the nei 30 days. The Sound orH at way hail a much heavier lumber trade with those countries than any other of our posts. The papers have for some time been reporting a great ly tuctvased demand for lumber tu tin1 Orient. It Is plain to every one that the local demand for lumber for ordi nary building purposes throughout the northwest, not to look further, is much greater this season than for several years past. O Figured down "to a gnats he-.'." as nearly everything Is In these days, some effects of the raise In passenger ratfs are shown to (he eye by the re ports of the 1S railroads of the Cnlted States on passenger business for the first six mouths of the "ar 1921. Tlielr receipts wen- $.".73.1N3.-211.- as against $:4.5st;.L'42 for the same period In 1920; an increase of $S.G47.:m;9 about 1.3 per cent. They carried .12 2.1 'J. 1.000 passengers as ngaint ."!.".. 771.000 for the nine per iod In Ui.'O; a decrease of 7!. .170.0110. or about 12 :i per cent. The ptn. sengers paid an average of V. l.l cents per mile, as against 2 6 cent; !n 1920 To explttln the loss of passengers, when normally there should hiiv" been an Increase, along with the in crease In lutes, we shall have to con sider that the country' Is heeominr full of automobiles, and most of their owners find themselves un:ibl to spend money enough on them at home to satisfy them. The Bread Winner The broad winner of the family know goo'l bread when he oat It and hi also upprfclate the fact that hoin products wi vt him inioney coiiHoqut'iitly - NORTHWEST FLOUR A hard wheat patent, made of Knuteru wheat. Hetter than ever. At you Dealer SPRINGFIELD MILL AND GRAIN COMPANY lly on. Half u dozn men are en gaged on it. Mr. Ilrooks thinks tin y will bo ready to turn on tbe HghH and power, mid start one or two (-f the machines, on their own woik by the last of this week. Want a taxi, phone that always gels there. . The tavl toiuers say of It, that It cuu bo de pended upon. A girl was born to Mr. mid Mrs. Chas. Cunning, of Oakrldge. last Sa'- unlay. Mrs. Cunning Is at the horn-' of her mother, Mr. T. A. Kalhhuu. in this city. The woik of putting in the m.t- Ichinery for the new fai tory. in the JI planing mill building goes s'e.td- Stro t Commissioner Iionaldsou and bis force graded iNth street. In Stewart's Addition, last week. Cyr's sedan Jitney, ft one 11. I la lire Friday night at Steven's hall. Music by Kugene Circle On hesta. T. A. Itatlibuu has gone to North Ilend to engage In carjent r work. No Subctitutc Offered. Say what you will about the drug gies offering something "Just 4 good" because It pays a belter profit, the fact st!ll stands that ninety nine out of a hundred druggist recommend Chamlierlaln's folic mid Jilarrhov Itemed y, when the best medicine for diarrhoea Is asked for, and do so be cause they know from what their cui- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION V S. Land offl at Koscburg. Ore gon. September 20, 1921. Notice Is hereby glv n that Carl A. l.otligreu of Murcolit, Oregon, who, on June 19, 1920, mud" Homestead Kntry Serial No. 01293.1. for NK' ISV4, of Section 21. and on February 11. 1921. made additional Honiestvnd Kntry No. 013C79 for NftNWli, HEi NV'. of said Section 21. all In Town ship lISt llange 1V. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final three year I'roof. to es tablish ilalm to the land above de scribed, before C S. Commissioner K. !(). Immel, at his offliv. at Kugen, I Oregon, on the 2lst day of October ' 1921. Claimant names as wit ileuses: Ar nold I), ('oilier, of Wendllng. Oregon; ( IHIIaye V. Holiiur, of V-ndling Ore gon; (leorgo Clearwater, of Kugene. Oregon; Hairy Schamp, of ICugctt' Oregon. W. II. CANNON, Register. L-rraiapuairai-r ::iiliHt:t4;i: ta&StB. "Trrtiiii ii "iiniiii-.il uTi rt ti--. tw pant JrHflTB-? tl V ?mH:i th is istfi Dependable SparK Plu(a Whether it is the Champion Dependable Plug or any other Standard Accessory We Have It We invite inspection of our many Acessories, Tires and Tubes. Our Motto is "Satisfied Customers" Springfield Garage CHSMI0H lor Ttactwi aad mm Phone 11 I have good news but wait till next week