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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1921)
TI IUI18 DA Y.B KIT EM U Ell I'D. 1921. THE SraiNQFIELD NEWS TAGE TWO THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS Published Every Thursday at Springfield, Lane County, Oregon, by FREELAND - HENOCRON tered l th Poetofftcw t Springfield. Oii, aa Second clasa Matter, February 14. 101 On Tear. BU Months.. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: MM Three Mohtbs... $1.00 Single. Copy (a Tear, When Paid la Adraacsy 0c .... 6e -tl.T To th Readers of Tho News fIJ ' "" "pM on it higher L - tn vm. thU wages than they had wr been paid , i. .'. lt.rwt fnrm. Not before. The road began to prosper.; auite o much space, but u for h. mw to it that it had pi.ty f. 0 wMmi ttl.p ". .ml nne Then he saw ho he could I . .., , larged. This gives us full con- ""' edge cut. He miurr, . ww kmw wr( of nH, trol of more space, and enables. n h'8 " ,1n7'; ' f two sections aia...i red to L ,,,, , b, us to take better care of both " hi ''" . pound m r for the orf ,,, riu.,(ll, ? becoming nrcessmry to develop na market and establish new grade. Nearly SO prominent grower of ttt Willamette valley attend.! a meeting t the office of the Oregon ttrowvrs Cooperative association to deride oa grade to be followed In marketing walnut thla year. Walnuts will be sold under the Mist land brand as Juiuho, grafted. No. I and No. 3 grades. The association I preparing U Install vqurpment for washing lira nuts la several of Its Willamette valley plants and it Is ex reeled that all of tlw crop will be as semblol In a cvntral plant for grading and packing superior tj allfomla rOR SALE OR TRADE MILK llentjr of fresh Jersey milk for sale, delivered evenings. Phou Springfield J4K3. If. LOST AND rOUNO J LOST flaw hammer. Was left In stairway at Hell Theatre last Tuea ( day evenlug. Had lulllals I. P. on 1 head. Phone 150J or leave at The News offl.-e. Up is building a new boat to operate betvreen Slloti and Newport. j A sawmill and veneer plant Is to be buk!l at folumhla t'lty. The cost wl'l he $100,000 and will gl employment , and . to f.O men. llhrnry for tno blind be available to llbrarlei readinR matter and advertising. nul" mrtr;nf" "nu ,nu' ;gou product. regardless ,.f what the ,Bl.,Ilrt,n, in Washington. Or-- In maRlng tnis cnanfte, we are - - - - ; opening prices on lire t nuionua emu Kl,t i,Jth. r,ui, ami Montana. .-i r.ith In ho nisi ww w uiiv. !ii.Ar Iwa Tlu Kianiinet'e is of special i - . ... ....i;.,.. u. IT Coming enlargement Of Spring-I Tnmt w"s "ln ' " 1 x,cllen.-e and Is Uie most widely ,llni.,v nin m(1ls In Western Oregoji neldS material interests- nd,s letting nchorr n'm,,"r " . krowI, Knifted variety In the state. It1,.,,,, Washington report production at Tjreparing to bear our part m "- " - -- rLJJZ. iAMov. another freight reduction. Then h' ask you to in nanus win us. -o Those wno were nerr ora amr mr j - - - 'young groves Just eotnir branch line was built Into Springfield , the state of Michigan. That brouitM i ,h( war ,( exp,p,tI arUl remember when the Southern Pa- It under the Jurisdiction of the Inter-, hM mm h KIVtUor , ran against a snag. Most of his rail road was in the state of OMo but a litth? of one end of it stuck over into; -m- h.ri an atent at SDrlnrfleld ate comm. rce commission. The Junction, with his office In box car. I commission mermen, nun. ne, That was succeeded by nice little rest cottage, an" no body livln' In it". Those who have lived benp through both these periods, and wiU keep oti liviug here, will doubtless see a good station at SprlngfkId Junction, with day and .night operator. O ""Tbere are !1S.4.1S farms In low. nd there 177.55S automobiles on these farms. o T HENRY FORD"S RAILROAD r Henry Ford is a man who has got ten immensely, rich by "making every dgo cut". Thrre are other men who kave tried that, but Ford seems to be able to find mora cutting edges to a business undertaking than most of the -others. Recently he found a railroad on a bargain counter, and bought it. "He expected to use it mostly in haul ing his own freight. When be ordered a lot of material to be used In som? of his factories, he could haul it over tils own railroad; and he could reason ab'y calculate on getting it delivered before the season for that kind of manufactured goods was over. He put the road in good running order; jtnd, according to his usual custom. comprise nearly 90 per cvul of th. :;.,2:I9 feet, which is twenty per acreage of grafted KtiglUh walnuts In ,,,, h.w normal 1 Oregon. With a bumper crop of nuts) Tu average wl.oleni.'e prle of on old trees aril a largv nrrvngc of Kas-liiio In thirty leading cities of young groves Just coming Into bearing jc I niteJ Stales is 20 5 ents a gal that the yield I,,!,, a compared with an awnif of than that cf any -9 ;j ,, nt a gallon. January l. 1921. I marking a decline of 9 I centi or art. iroximately 31 fer rent. previous season. TOWN AND VrCINITY must net do that any more without its cons.-nt. O THE SPEED COP I Tl jvnslty." a drama of roveng Fred Knox, of this city. Is now that Mates mc'.t. n steel. Would yoi.r iinx.'klnus Smith railroad to he com speed officer on the Eugene police soul for a sound body? Im l liam-y : ,,,.t.., 1Hxt May. force. 11 has bought a new Harley. j1( "The Penalty. Davidson motorcycle for use In that , Oct. 1st. service. You see, if a man violates the law and offends against the pro prieties Dy going too last, a speed, " . . M.trshf'eld -- Hay Park sawmill to Why Not? If you want to nerve the pureat and bent ftx!" In your home; if you want to economise; if yoti want to get f"Hl of Biijerior quality; why not ub NORTHWEST FLOUR It pUJ-M tO IIHI A homo protittt-t wlih a kick In U home ruoorrrs. At you Denier SPRINGFIELD MILL AND GRAIN COMPANY Thurlrn Is llilx ',. .'. 1.1.. f., 'parity outUt In Oclrber. speed:""";", ! M..rsMci, -Pay Park sawmJI cop. if he is to be good for anything r v" start op. iations soon. moiv reads this year than ever befor traveling of the road leteuj 1 ( Shedd and llnlsev c inpleled Is.are you Into an apology of man . clot.a feature if the b'g "Itniiiid up." Cold Ilea, h-Work helcg rushed on' h od . "T keen, and the vi.toiy tor lie a doer. Cet busy. Pore In. -the atatUu win at l suhl t Im- iK I Sfeed up Never mind If It Is con- slve. trury to an thing you vver did so long as mi honestly feel that yoti ought to do It And the rbamvs are It I nometliliiK you ought to hae done long ago. councils SiiK'rm. ill's Indira tor. at Hell. Saturday. 4'latkanle s new srh.H.I building I Is completed. t .V.tnri MoitilnK .Mill t o. plans a must be able 10 go a ilittle faster. So it a sptvd maniac is going down, or up, the street at th top cf his spec '.. ' j,.,,!,.,, i the charges contained l.i and a speed cop is after him at a , tiV grand Jury's report as to the con little higher speed, the unofficial and'(ii,i( ns ttt ti. rolli ty hoin. It Is -x undistinguished cltitens and the!pjIu.j tult n,,. r,.yort was not niea. : children and the dogs may get out oft ,i,,m,im a change I nthe Htipt-rln the way If they can. We must not j tendem y. but only in some of the allow the law to be broken. If we (rm.ihods of conducting the insiituti j 1. have to break everything else in town. 1 anj that It was not mean to place Things In Spriuirfield have been'lh(, blame wholly on the superinten running "in low" for a good while. ,,,nt We must be getting ready for the j time when this town will have a "The Penalty". It pictures the under speed cop. ' wrrld and upper crust of San Kran- clsco, with intensely realistic atmos- WALNUT GRADES ESTABLISHED phere n"- 8-urir- ' 1 Ira Bidwell was dowu from Mar- The walnut industry of Orogon lscoa for a day or two the firsts of the reaching such proportions that it Is J He is tending donker In one of '- Fischer Bros, logguing camp. As retorti'd ill the I'ugetie Cuard t 'orvallls - - t) A. C. to establish a of Saturday evening. H. F. ltus I model ilr'ix stoie Kes ditne i-t)stiiiR $.19.01)0 goliic up ill lios'liuiK. FARMERS EXCHANGE Week-End Sale Fine all wool Men's Suits, value up to $45.00, your choice $24.85 $5.00 Rain Slickers In all lengths. Friday and Saturday only $275 Currins and Foster Logger Shoes Calked . . . $12.95 Heavy Flannel Night Shirts $1.19 Any $5.00 Man's Hat $2.85 Jluy your Umbrellas in our week-end sale, specially priced. " " Hoy's Suks, Corduroy and fancy colors, P.lue Serges included, with all lined pants. Parents who have boys to outfit are urged to see these excellent suits at $5.85 and $6.85- We lead in Boy's Shoes and Underwear. Groceries FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY Sugar, 100 lb. ack $6.75 Sugar, IS lbs. for $1.09 M. J. H. Cofee- per lb 42 C 2V;: lbs. Sanitary tin Peanut Putter '. . 3C 12 cans Willajia Clams $1.00 10 cans Peas $1,00 3 pkps. Arr.o Corn Starch 2C Light Welding Breakfast Syri'i', N. lrt 7&Z No. T, 23 bars P.oyal While Soap $f .( fj I)), sack White Corn Mc;il Large pi;;'. Svi:f.s Prld.j WiLhig :,-:ul. r -f3 30c jik;'. Seed' l i:ai:;:i'-i p s V.'e iii'.'i'e VOtt !(; .-'-f r ; '" l;:;e 'if I ' V ' ' ; ' Ladits' ; ; 'l':: !: m',: l;u I. .'i--; c. ' lj'c ' - ' ' i i' ;- WE ARR UNAHLC TO LIST ALL OU'I MCRCAfiDiSr. : J T REMrrL'l-JR Philip Gossler. of Marcola. formerly of Springfield, has been in town 0.1 business (or a day or two this we k INDUSTRIAL REVIEW Your Head is Over Youi Shoulder f yen an' ever looking huikward And you will htiiiuhie and fall over the first real fact you rome across if you are afraid to do today what you've nuer done Iwfore. ' t'onslstrncy Is a nlichtmare. It ha 1 nu more to do with your personal ! Have you read the want ads. . NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT ORECON WHEAT WINS That hard federation wheat, bred by l ho colli ne experiment station aul Krown by llwrhert Kuheit. Wasco county farmer, from seed supplied b, the branih s'.alion at Moro. won the Krand seeptakes r t at the West ern Cram and Hay siowi Pendlrtou. has been report ml by Paul V. Marls, extension Ulrwtor. Tho rollt ge bre-l wheat was showed In competition with Mi" pliked varities from flv self than the shadow you cast. If you Iwestei it slates. In addition It won isnuot act ilirfercnl'y from lime to I five hlnh-( prises In common white time as you go through life how can wheat classes. It was bred by l. K. )-.iu pronressT ; Stephens from an Australian when I Don't be afraid of past mistakes Imported soma years ago, and select and present misunderstandings. It ed with a view to im-et dry farm tun is lots cf tun to Ixi misunderstood, dftiona In the uoilthwest. Competl 1-t not the ghosts of yeslerdiiv ! tiou at the show, which was a conp'- Notice henliv given that Anm Cte.idenning. K-linliilstralns rf the estato of I) J ; I.-ti ln n ' ti sr. dees-am' I. hsv flU-tl her final n count In said e.tste and that tU Court ha set ll. 2nd day of N'oet-mtsi r( 1971, at 10 n. in as the time and the County Court rooms in the court house as the plum of the hearing of sail final aiKinits and any erona having objection in aid f'nal acctiunt are rxiulr-d to pre sent the Mins at said time aud place ahovn stated. Ilatcd at Eugene. Oieicon this !llh day of- Si pt-mb-r. l:i. ANNA CIXNUKNNINO. Adminis tratrix of the estato of l J. (ilerulen nlng. deceased POTTKH. XOSTKK A IMMKI.. At torneys for estate. Ihitu of first frublicaUou t pt. ;nt. V(tl Date of last publication Oct. ?7. IK I SCHOOL DAYS Ne Substitute Offersd. ' The condition cf Portland banks on S pt'mber 6 call was the heat in sev cral mr.nths. Ik'posits had Increased 1 over $2,000,000 since the June tall 'and loans were bel'sg paid off satis factorily. Salem Wcrk oil $150,000 apart uent to siart in .10 days. Portland . -P. It. I.. & P. company plans stock Isnie for erection of a 75.000 horse power gert-iating plant 'on the Clackamas river nl lis Oak Crove !t. ' Portland total tax levies in 1905 were 14.8 mills; 1921. 4 mills. Wcdderburn. Mac'eny eslate sal mon cannery p.ukltiK canned beef. Coiidnu clcfeatt-il $i;0,U00 water Imud I -Stl". N'r'h llf-nd Simpson and Vaughn to operate Jlay Park sawm'll. I si-hutes fanners asking reilu. ed vatnation. br-ii k unable to pay taxe.i CoivalliK hulliliiiK nearly 100 houses. Portland gets IM-w $i;o,000 theatre on Hurnslile. Hr 'i-hiiig Itailioad unions vtait flg'H n motor busses and trucks. ! rto i liirK IiuIIiIIi.m; in l'J-1 will total I20S.IM10; was 12S,000 In 12. Aliiif.v-.M Mliinevill.. ection of the 'h'ghway to be ligviveled at a tost of .tio,:.::.-. Hotel Itivcr. Apple. Crcwers asso ciation gets $11,000 applv waii'hou e. Lebanon. Ci:iM;nt 1I for new tn '! in store Imil llnp S I". & S. ct.ITIpl "tii.R fine iii-w ie- St. Ill-r.,.-. 1,'iU' Ii')i;.'h-s lo'.inly bulllliii! I lie! 1 s fun!. 1 1 y f 1 n in- 1 top !.' ") 1 1,1, nils. rJ'-i b.'h UHfi'-v fn ; 1 w IP - r - - i 1 til M :',; .. ! . N v. in 1 V ' io "l 1 I 1 Ray what you wttl about the drug clata offering scum thing "lust as good" tiecausr It pay a better profit, jthd fact still stands that ninety nine I out uf a hundred druggists recommend Chsmhs-ilsiii's folic and lManhoe.1 Itemed, whan the best medicine lor diarrhoea Is askid fur, aud do ro be causo they know from what their cus tomem say of II, that It ran bo de pended upon. i nt ii !o ! SI 'I Wc Always Sell for Less if Fillers E .pi i- ll I !'" i I I I :;o.fr i'. oil . ! ro.o.'.O.OO'i. .'I l.'rl. . II, ;e,. if.- t I l;',xr , Villa'. I ftos'diiirs.-- V.'otk lit .-.Hi' I tun, 1 0.1 'new fl"..l.'0't l.ii'.'-iM.l? l.i Ik' ' ji r t 1 r i b tho 1)oih;I i.j (Mity .1 .iniei y (.m puny. The McCl'-ny K'l.'itr. cotiii.tmy ir Portland Mil Itouo Ki.cr w'll lull. I a new boat fcr coaMwino tiiiili.- If- l' v, i-e.i P01I land, Va',uin:i and Pan Ion. ' I'J'li') tlilp will carry from !)() to 100 J The Bilelz Pay Lumber cotupauy 1 . t, fitii. cLtni I I fi tU ke WtJ M M fuwet ft. i( l ?" 1 6 ;i m I U ' iimQ. - - ' I 4 Fin 'Here , OdlJ-fi t) iiiilioii iicr mir M TTTi III! Kix ' I-. . cv of NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION I' S latnd offl. e at HosebillK. t)r gou, SeptemtH-r 20. l'j:i. Notice Is hereby glv n thai Carl A. I. olliK if" of Maicola. On-gon, who, on Juno 19, l'J?0. made lloinesUnd Kntry Seilal No. 012f:i.1. for NK' SW'.4. of Sei tloii 21, and on February II. 11)21. iiiioIk additional Homestead Kntry No. Ol-IGTS for N'jNtt'li, NW', of said Section 21, till In Tow i hhlp IDS, Itatigo 1VV, WillnmcllH Meridian, lias filed notice of Inieutloil to make final three year Proof, to 'B tulill Ii claim to the land nlsive tie. scrllieil. In fore I'. S Coinmissioiier K. (I. Immcl, nl bis offlex', at K.ugem, Dreuou on the tth day of November ; III2I. Claimant names us witnesses: Ar nold D. Collier, of Wciidling, Oregon; lllllaye V. Ilolmer, of WVtidllng, Ore gun; (iet.i'K" (V.earwater, of Kugene, liregoii; Marry Hi hump, of Kugein, (ircgon. W. II CANNON, Register. ciiercises the Christian Cliurch October 9th. OUR GOAL IS 200 If il lnliiH, InliiK two; II 11 iiouiH, brlnt? ftmr; it U'h cold, liHu a wore; Jt U'b hot, LrlnK more. Rain or Khlno, Hot or Cold, COMB! WATCH FOR NEXT WEEK'S ANNOUNCEMENT