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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1921)
TAGE TWO TUB SriUNGFIELD NEWS THURSDAY, NOVKMMCU 17. !!-'! THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS Published Every Thursday at Springfield, Lane County, Oregon. y FRECLANO A HENDERSON Eattrcl at tha Potoftlc at Springfield. Oregon, a Secondclas Matter. , February " ' " One Voir., Fix Month 1.W Pee Year. Wbe n raid In Advance.. Fome of the dogs about town Who wore not familiar with the recent history of the world, and , jossibly some of the people, mistook the siron's doleful shriek, at 11 o'clock last Friday for an alarm of fire or some thing else equally dreadful. What it really meant was that three years before that hour the United States and her allies, ai the urgent request of a beaten nemy, called off the dogs of war about three weeks too soon. And we have been congratulat ing ourselves over It ever since, and shall perhaps continue to do 80 for some years to come. An exchange humorist says: "Our Idea of wasted effort Is a girl in a short skirt powdering her nose-" Not wasted effort at all. Formerly the nose did not need any special effort to attract attention: now it does. Men are in danger of forgetting that a woman has a nose. Modern Inventions are turning the world topsy-turvey now. A submarine, down by San Diego, the other day, caught fire while It was under water, and they had to bring it up to put the fire out. WILL IT LAST? Some persons still express the fear that the reopening of the FARMERS 2 Days Opportunity Friday and Saturday November 18-19 Reduced Prices in all Departments $35 and $40 Men's all wool suits $24.83 $12 and $15 Boy's suits, lined pants serges, corduroy chevoit 6 85 $1.75 Union made overalls 1-25 Hip rubber boots 5 75 Knee rubber boots 4.25 3 pairs of army wool socks l-n) $5 and G hats at $2.50 and $3.50 Heavy union suits I 'j5 Boy's union suits 1.05 $3.50 Lee coveralls ' 2.50 $5.00 slicker coats 3.25 $3.50 short coats 2.25 Specials in Groceries 100 lbs. pure can sugar $0.40 1 lb. fine coffee 20 Tomatoes per can 10 Peas per can 10 Campbell beef soup If Gold Dust, package -- Salmon, 3 7-oz- packages 25 Corn starch., 3 packages 25 Syrup, Karo, No. 10, light or dark 73 Syrup, Karo No. 5, light or dark 27 Wedding Breakfast, No. 10 73 Wedding Breakfast No. 5 37 Bulk cocoa, 2 lb 25 Big reductions in ladies' men's and children's Klines. Full line of Dry Goods to select from. BUT REMEBER! "We Always Sell It for Less" Farmers Exchange SUBSCRIPTION RATES: X91 Three MoMha ..50c Single copy tl.fl mills may be only for a short time- lit making our own esti mates on such matters, as those l of us who are not in the coun 'cils of the lumber company must do. pvrsons should not be 'governed by the apparent local I conditions exclusively, but should give attention also to well known general conditions, j Expressions of opinion by (those qualified to judge and the records of passing events, as seen in the press, alt point to the conclusion that the next ifew years will show greater de mand for lumber than has been seen for many years. There is a great demand for buildings of : all classes, both for domestic and business purposes, in city and country, all over the United States. By reason of the war and conditions following It. the current demand has not been met. The shortage must be made up in the next few years, besides each year's new require ments. In the race to supply this lack, it is not likely that the local lum ber company will choose to stand aside and stay out of the running. That Is not what tt is supposed to be In business for. WMICHf The position of the Pacific Electric I EXCHANGE FOR SAtl OR TRADE etlLKrientjr of fresh Jersey milk tor uK delivered evening, l'hont Springfield 34F3. tt. !. I - .. - . -J railway In tjm Angeles U typical of tlws position In which rlectrlc Inter1. urban companion have been placed by auto freight Ami auto bu competition. The Pacific Klectrlc show an accu mulated Officii of $13,443,444. K face three alternative ; ll muni In crease It net revenue by raising rate, or by reducing expense, or gfl Into bankruptcy. The Pacific Kt.-ctrle I largely re sponsible for aubruban growth of L Angele. Its line penetrated the new district aud furnished rapid and regu lar mean of transportation. It ha paid tmtuenae ta."a aud expe-.ided hundred of thousand of dollar for treet paving. Wciild Los AngeV or any other city care to a- It treet railway track torn up and the traffic handle I by motor bussce using the street paid for at public expense? Th( I a question which many cities arc going to have to dwlde within short time. UNIVERSAL BUILDING MATERIAL The Ins! work' report of the West Coast Lumberman" Asa'n. showed the beat lumber business reported for many month, the cut being fourteen for cent above normal. Forty-two percent of the new busi ness was placed tor cargo delivery, of which domestic orders tela led 20.5s3,. 223 feet, while export order totaled 11.431,000 Net. Productions for the week wa-t 414.5SS feet with total order nggr gating ?6.444.:23 Most noticeable Is the continued heavy Increase In nicve ment of lumber by water. Lumber Is th great universal build ing material In thia country. With wages returning to normal and lumber down to virtually a pre-war basis the leng delayed home building movement I gradually making headway aa other material and commodity pricea drop. There Is enough small home build ing being done to employ all Idle tubor 'if It would consent or be permitted to work at wage and hour which tire common cltixen couU meet. A thia fact I realized more men begin to work a their own bosses and build ing activity increase. MISCELLANEOUS OREGON MATTERS Oregon now ha more merchantable timber than any other state In the union. Lane county bas more than any other county in Oregon. A few da ago. a writer well Informed on the,i mutter declarrj that the time seemed near at hand when Lane county would become th lumber producing center of the t'uited State. When that time comes. It mlPs will have to be pretty nearly all in operation, and all have ready act ens to the mar kets of the country. LOCAL PEOPLE STUDY EXTENSION COURSES Examples of fine determination, of persistent Mudy and preparation during spare hours are to lie found In the residents of Springfield who are taking correspondence courses with the I'nlv.-rsity of Oregon. Tli-y in elude: R'issell ( Olnon, roistered for economic liintory of the rnltto StateH; Anna U Bldwell. for Kuroie fince IMS; Donal 1 W. MrKlniion, for nhoit story; L'ell F. Ulurion. for Inte gral calculus; Forcat M. II.oIhhII, for commercial Knglish; Oion L. Vuugli an, for plane trigonometry; tile I. Solelm, for entrance English lompo- Notice! Hv vlval met'ttnga at Christian Church Postponed for one wpek KvaiiRfeli.st Zook 1h having at CereH that they have asked week. Meeting will commence here Sunday, November 27 Watch This Space! In Society Tha P. K. O. Sisterhood held It regu lar tenil-monthly social meeting with Mr. I tun ('rites. Mouday evening As the membership of the chapter Is com posed of about IS laillea of Kugetn and five In Springfield, whenever the meeting I held with one of the Spring field member, the attendance Is mem ly from Kugene; a It was In this case. An eujoyablo afternoon was spent Jet the home of Mra. Mark Peery Tuw- day afternoon, when tit Cryaauthe mum club lie'. I it first mooting of the season. Officer were elected and liana were I it Id for th ensuing yenr. The house was beautifully decorated with rhclce chrysanthemum which also marked (ho plact-a al the table. Those pr-sent were: Mesdnme. I Prank A IV I'ue. Jame E. Stewart. It. A. Whburu Jus A Seavey. Ken neth AMi-s. Jsa. 1- Clark. J. J Ilryan, Helen Martin and the- hostess. Th next meeting will be will. Mis Kenneth Ahlrs, on Novemler 23. anion; Frank It. Hamlin, for seminar in education; F. M Roth, for seminar In education and secondniy school ; method; Jcsepl'. K. Torhet. for aml nar In education: ("reed V. rtrattaln. tor accounting; Mr. Kltruhcth Vage, j for college Kngllsh composition ;and iChn B Lambert, for method in civic and educational psychology j The I'ntverslty through It extension 'division, offer 80 different courses r (correspondence study-course that rover th Important field of know ! le Ire and that carry university credit The residents of Springfield, alio dull: g I lie pat year have taken such , a variety of course for cultural 1m- rruvoment and profetonal dvanc J mut. are part of a group of 1000 Ore. gon cltlsen who have taken advan tage for home study offered by the I'lilverslly of Oregon Chamberlain' Tablet Hava Don Hr a World of Coed "Chamberlain' Tablet tiave done 'me a world of good," write Mr. Ellti U Ilutlon. Klrkvllle. N. Y. "1 have 'recommended them to a number of mv friend and all who have uxed them pralie them highly " Whnii troubled with Indigestion or constipation, glvj Increase Your Earning Capacity SupKse a chance come for a position that offer an oppor tunity for advancement. Can you qualify? Hemeniber that when the time comes. It is too late to hegiu preparation. tiot your Hifslnes Training NOW and rt it under the directiou of efficient Teachers wh van give vu the benefit of their own practical expikeme. We are always glad to tell you about our school if you call, or we will wend full Information free upon request. Eugene Business College A. E. RODENT, President EUGENE OREGON such buocohs in the meeting for a continuance of another Why Not? If you want to servo the purest and best foods In your home; if you want to econondre; if you want To get food of superior quality; why not uh.s NORTHWEST FLOUR A home product with a kick to It it pays to use UOMK I'ROIU'CTS. At you Dealer SPRINGFIELD MILL AND GRAIN COMPANY them a tilal and res I lie for y,nii "lf what an excellent medicine It I. Charles Buchanan BLACKSMITHING HORSE SHOEING WAGON WORK GENERAL REPAIR WORK, Shop at Thurman't barn, at th foot of Main Street NOTICE Of SHERIFF'S SALE ON EXECUTION j Notlc s hereby given that by vlr. tue of an execution and order of aaie Issued out of the Circuit Court of th Htate of Oregon for th County of Lane on tha !2nd day of October. 1921. In an action wherein on the lltb day of October. 1921. In th above entitled t ourt. First National bank of Coo j Hay at Marshfleld. Oregon, a national J banking association. I1alntiff re i covered Judgement against the defend jaut II William, for the sum of $223 75 i with interest thereon at the rate o' i K per c ent per annum since the 11th !day of October. 1921 and $65 00 attor i ncy's fees and the further sum ol til 00 cost of suit and accruing costs, which Judgement wa euroled ;and doikvteil in the office of tho i clerk of suld court In said county on the lllh day of (ytober. 1921. and , said execution and order of sale to mo direc ted commanding me In the name of the Slate of Oregon, In order ti satisfy said Judgement, Interest, a' torney'M fees, cots anil accruing costs, and the cos's and expenses of and I upon this writ to sell the following described real proi'rty, to wll: II. K. Survey No. 162 comprising it's toasted, of course. To seal in the flavor Tfes truct "A" and ' II" embracing a por tion of section eleven lu township eveneen south of range elcwu west of Hie Willamette tnerldiuu, Oregon, mote particularly bounded and de scrltmd as follows: Itfglnulng for the dei, rlpllon of tract ,-A" at corner No 1 fiom which the southeast corner to nld sectluti eeven l-r south two degrees fifty two minute east and teu an I eighteen hundredth cnatns distant; them- south eighty-nine degrov forty tbrre minutes west nineteen an I sixty one hundredth chain to corner No. J; thence north thirty tbiec de gree thirty oae minute west tweutv 0110 and fifty three hundredth chain to corner No. 3; thence north twenty six tlegrev thirty seven minute wt twenty eight and twenty-one hund redth chain to corner No. A: thei' north fifty seven degree eleven min ute west nineteen and fifty six hund redths chains to corner No. 6; Ihenrw north fifty-one minutes east four and thirty-eight hundredth chain to cor ner No ; thenc south sixty nine de grees thirty seven minute east fif teen and forty hundredths chain in corner No, 7; thence south twenty three degree flfty-alx minutes esst twenty-one and aevs-nty nine hund redths chain to corner No t; them e outb thirty four degree fifty four minute east thirty and lxty-eht hundredth chain Co t urner No. 9; tbemw south sixty-eight degree firty two minute east twenty one and f I vet hundredths chains to corner No. 1, the place of beginning Ileglnnlng for ttic description of tract If. at corner No 10; thence north sixty eight degrees fifty two minute west twenty and ninety nlno hundred! ha chain to corner No. It; thence north thirty-four degire fifty four minutes west thirty and eighty, four hundredth chain to comer No. 12; theace north twenly three dcxree. fifty six minute west twenty one and ( ninety flvo hundredth fhaina to cor ner No. 13; thence north sixty nlno .degrees thirty-seven minute west fifteen and seventy eight hundiedti;; chains to coiner No. 14; from which corner No. . of said tiaet "A" bears south flity-one minute west fifty throe links distant thence north fifty onu minute east thrie utul twenty two hundredths chain to corner No. K; thence south eighty seven dcKiecyt fifty I wo minutes east Neventceu and eighteen hundretlis chains to corner No. 16; thence south thirty degree twenty ilx minute east fifty six and forty-sewn hundredth chain to cor ner No. 17; thoiy north eighty nine degree fifty three minute east fif teen chain to corner No. 18; tlienco outb thirty on minute east twelve and thirty four hundredths chains to' corner No. 10, th plac of beginning. All lu Lane county, Oregon, an containing th- aggregate ninety sevru and ninety-four hundreth acres, ac cording to tha Official Plat of the sur vey of the said land returned to the General Laud office of the United Slate by tha surveyor general. Now therefore in the num jf the State of Oregon, In compliance with said excv'uitoii and order of sale and In order to satisfy snld judgement, la forest, attorney's feet, cost and ac cruing coat and the. cost and ex pense of and iipmi Oil writ, I will on Huturdiiy the 20th duy of November, 1921, at tha hour of oue o'clock in the Mfli'inoon of aald day, at the aouth-w-est front door of the county court house In Eugene, Lane county, Orego i offer for aaie and aell for cash, at pub lic audlon, subject to redempttoa aa provided by law, all ot tha right, till and Interest of suld defendwnt, II. William, or any other person or oer-. son claiming by, through or under him in and to the above described at i lathed property, I FHEU 0. STlCKLUfl, Bherlff t ) Lan founly, Oregon.