The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, November 24, 1921, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    TAGE TWO
tiib sriuxanELD news
THURSDAY, NOVKMtUCIl, 24. 1021.
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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
Fubltahed F-rery Thursday tt Sprtugnelil. ran Omnty. Oregon, by
FRCELAND A HENDERSON
Uttered at tfce rostrffice
at Springfield. Oregon,
February J 4. ttU.
aa Second! Matter.
Cue
. SL'ISSCRirriON RATKS:
Year - 13 OJ Three Moi.th ......
Month $1-0 Single. Copy.-
froe Year. When raid In Advance,.
. 60c
5c
..t:s
WT.at will bccme of all
Browravi!! woolen mill atore
tlx- Browrfsvilo wc.olen factory slarU
p again, as It I threatening to do
O
If the turkeyi are not "ronetlng
felgh" thia Thanksgiving aeason. the
-ayrlce are.
the ' needs more land, mul we are
it perfectly willinc that she shall
have it. provided she pets it
from somebody else.
o
TIIK rOOK ARMKN1AXS
MILK Plenty of freah Jeraey milk
for aale, delivered evening. Thou
Springfield SF3. tf.
LOST AND FOUND
t.t'ST Child huge while fir. he
tween 4th A l and Whltn-y brb.r
ahi'p, Iavo at The New a office
lieward. He
The disarmament conference
does not wholly fill the place' of
.hall N. glad to record next a Kace conference In all the
yTX turkey , U,S1 U!Wluil H'lurniiiifi niv si
Thak,glTtn(, tlement of disturbing questions
in tne tar east, nououy u.-is ji-i
Keww. ir you could not afford turkey - i .7
port It to u. if yo killed a rooeter. ! "on to w the remnant of the
or a hen or a gcoae. specially .f you J. nled. torUirod Armeii
..ked any cf your neighbor, In to help . u The Turkish nationalists
on me tnjiiiii ami w mc
rOR IUI OR TRACK I something Ilka thia with the eirept
Ion of the lulled State, which would
be generally l'egid.d an about ait
highly i'lvlllv.l aa any of them, tin
would aay to nnolhor: "I will take
tttl piece of the Chinaman' land, mul ;
cultivate It for my own benefit. Thl i
(hall be my 'apheee i f Influence'. You 1
can Like ll.iil piece mul tho oihi r mini
tun take another Th." ( hliunu'iu
-hail pay n'l of hla (IhihohIIi- -pcilKi'x
mil ft the priH-eeda f what In left, if
liii ran. If II-' fillx I liiml In hit ol'll
Kitlloiit lo u. or wl'l l.iki' iiuii iiiiuo
i f hi land, to ttuiko mirt that he nieela
(t'.ein; an I o on. a long a theiv It
any f It l f( "
l hln H neiiCit of (en proiniKiilH lo
Iho aunt ruiil'i'iiii' mn lu boiled
.t.ltt. l)M.rf fhiM'O- h'lrt III.
U a rniinnnn lliiiif t.t u.m Hi.m i t hlnea ahull ln allowed to hohl Ihelr
LOST. S.iluil.iy evenlnR helweon 5
nnd S. In front of Snenfa grocery,
a Ve-mlntr hii yele. Itcwstrd
lHVi at Sleven'a hli yi le ahi. Itp
LOST Small engraved giM cn-as bvi
twci'ii tho corner of 5th and K and.
4th and It at reels, Sunday ewnlng I
hinder i)ee Icavx at New off lie
1 1
We
eek. the death of
rUnghtered to mak
cher for any of the readers of the
yon eat it.
Hitlnc hrtl.Mv ni ll. .i.a f th own land, aud cullUate It fur their
freiRht cars, sometimes ln!rn h"",flt secmd. the t'hine-e
gnnips of hulf-ailoen. Close :,"M,,rK,r !,la" not """tUage any part
observers say that, because thejof ln" ,'"', 'J themw-lv.a fot
number of the troublesome un- "v 'prenwnta which they vn.poa
employ vhI is so great the railroad ta '"k- uvl,' ,h h'nee agree,
managers generally consider It ,h improvement and agreoa to tiw
ito be the least trouble to lei '""f"- Thiol, if any of thei'bina
them fide and thus keep heltl,n',,,,,M,r,, huUi .onauiution to de--
icivei11" upon in uiapoxiiiiin oi any pari
against them, the Russians btl-
shevlsts on the northeast are.
moving: and that they
't -a i o w iiiiii rut i t, VI iiiipn i
down the won! In tho trulritiioii of any of hla affalm. the Chlt eHe ahuT
of the Chinese !nd or tlw regulation
A friend of the News, .ho u Sm nd .he KtSd. cm -ink atthe practice Perhaps . -t
versed In diplomatic lan-;, Pai!t are a-aint them and ,he rest of "3 are WnK hlr,lu' ' "
age, wants to know what th-aMillt evervlwdv else To re- far0, afu,r a11, That ,ua-v eH n rh "f nr v
not
fruage
bead of the Japanese delegation
meant when he said: "We accept
th? Chinese proposals as the
Irasis Of discussion." His idea
is that it meant: "We agree that
that is what we shall quarrel
xbout." He may be right
about that. Who can explain
it to him?
o
There seems to be a general
recognition, among the dele
gates to the disarmament con
ference, of Japan's need of ex
!ansion. China's view of the
matter seems to be' about like
this: "We know that Japan
abilllll v a v I 1 VA'ti w tax. ,
U?vethem;uldVroiblym&
to make war. and war is outside 1" . , " 1 ' V. ,,"J ( .
of the scoje or the work of the J0"1' avent. It up. seemed to
conference. So the Armenians j foot ' about 3... cents a mil.,
the greatest sufferers whose;
cases we have before us. will i TUB KAISER'S TIlorCHTS
irrkhnl1v f on rHf tr mir ' " "
Why Not?
If yni want to Kirv the purcut and In-st foods In your
homo; If you want lo economize; if you want to get food
of superior quality; why ot-tis--
NORTHWEST FLOUR
It -It pays to use
A home product with a kick lo
HOME I'ROMVTS.
At you Dalr
SPRINGFIELD MILL AND
GRAIN COMPANY
IH'-ain wont. I ai-eni
he rea niihle
to most peop'v to !
sire for peace.
WHEN UEC.C.ARS RIDE
Tramps used to really tramp
That is. they moved from place
to place over the country, gener
ally along the railroad tracks.
on foot, or rode on the brake-Uions of the world of the horror
beams or in box cars. Now it
FARMERS EXCHANGE
WEEK-END SALE
Friday and Saturday
November 25-26
Only
Reduced Prices in all Departments
$35 and $40 Men's all wool suits $24.85
$12 and $15 Roy's suits, lined pants serges, corduroy
chevoit , 0 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.")
$5 and J hats at $2.50 and $3.50
Heavy union suits l.'5
It would be Interesting to
know something of the feelings
with which the Kaiser, in his
lonely exile in Holland, listens
to the echoes of the disarma
ment conference, the expres-j
sions coming from the repre
sentatives of the enlightened na-
and detestation of the acf-i
which he initiated in his attempt
at world conquest, and the gen
eral expression of determination
that "it must not hapen again."
He is probably not prepared to
appreciate the sentiments of the
masses of the world in their pro
test against the brutalities of
war as he practiced it. nor the
force of the uprising against It.
He certainly cannot take much
pleasure in the thought that he
contributed more than any
other living person to bring ail
this about.
o
CHINA'S CASE
for half a century or more th policy
of Uij more highly civlllied natimia
of the wcrld tnwardu China ban been
Increase Your
Faming
Capacity
Supprae a rbunca come for a
position thiil offer uu oppor
tunity for advam-emcul. t'nn
ymt qualify?
Iteiiieiiit'cr that when the
I line coiliea. It U too lute t j
begin preparation.
(let yuur flualneaa Training
.VOW and get t under the
illtevtlun of efficient Teachera
who can give you the benefit of
their ow n practical ezpcrteiii t.
We are alwayu gUd to tell
you about our achool If you call,
or we will a D'l full Information
free upon request.
Eugene Business College
A. E. RotiKKT. President
EUGENE OREGON
Kosehurg New Itevlew
in enlarge plant.
company
Oreg-in 19 J 1 walnut rrop I call
iiite, nt Cimi.ihiO pound.
Chamberlaln'a Tableta Have
Htr a World of Good
Done
"('hainherluiu'a Tahlota have done
me a world of good," writea Mr a. Kllii
I.. lut:on. Klrkvllle, N. Y, "I hare
i tecuinniended then) to a number of mi
frleuda end all who have uard tbeiu
i.r I ao theni highly." Wlwn troubled
'with Indlgealli.u or tt natipallon, giro .No.
(him a trlul aud walla for youno'if greea thlityoiie mlnutea weat twenty-
Irart "A" and "It" emhruilng a por
ti n of neitlun elin-n In towiihlilp
aeventeeii son III of range elervn weat
of the Wllluim-lte meridian, nreeon,
more partleularly hounded and tie
an I lied aa followa:
Ik'gliltllng for thn dt"f -rlptlon cf
trail "A" at corner No. 1 from until,
the anuthenat corner to until aectlun
eevin U'ara aoutb two demeea fifty,
two mlnutea east and ten uu 1
eighteen- hundredth rnnlna distant;
theme aouth elghty-nlua ilegrw
forty three mlnutea weat nineteen an I
alily one hundredth chain to corner
tlvence north thirty tb.ee di-
what an excellt-ul iiiedlrlua It la.
Hoy's union suits
$3.5o Lee coveralls
$5.00 slit ker coats
$3.50 short coats
$lo.i'io Men's Mackinaw:
1.05
2.50
3.25
FranK Wallace ZooR
Charles
Buchanan
BLACKSMITH ING
HORSE SHOEING
WAGON WORK
GENERAL REPAIR WORK
Shop at Thurman'g barn,
nt the foot of Main Street
one and fifty three hundredthe chain
(to comer No, 3; thence north tweuty
Is degrui'a thirty aetren minute weat
twenty eirht and twenty-one hum!
redtb chuiii to corner No. 4; thet
mirth flfiy aeven degree eleven min
ute weat nineteen and fifty all hund
redth chain to corner No B; Ihenc"
north fifty-one minute eaat four and
, thirty-eight hundredth chain lo tor
uer No, 4; thence aoutb ality nlno de
gree thirty acven minute eaat flf
'teen and forty hundirdtha chalna In
: corner No 7; Ihenee aoutb twenty
jthree igreea fifty IX minute et
twentynine and aeventy nine bund
jredth chain lo corner No. H; Ibeoi e
.00
Specials in Groceries
loo lbs. pure, can sugar ...$1.40
1 lb. fine coffee ' 20
Tomatoes per can 10
Peas per can 10
Campbell beef soup 10
(Jold Dust, package 22
Salmon, 3 7-oz- packages -5
Corn starch., 3 packages 25
Syrup, Karo, No. 10, light or dark 73
Syrup, Karo No. 5, light or dark 37
Wedding Breakfast, No. 10 73
Wedding Breakfast No. 5 37
Hulk cocoa, 2 lb 25
Big reductions in ladies' men's and children's shoes.
Full line of Dry Goods to select from.
BUT REMEBER!
"We Always Sell It for Less"
Farmers Exchange
w
The Sunshine Evangelist
First
Christian
Church
Springfield, Oregon
Commencing
November 27
SPECIAL MUSIC f
GREAT PREACHING
GREAT SINGING
GOOD FELLOWSHIP
EVERYBODY WELCOME
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE ON
EXECUTION
aouth thirty-four degree fifty four
minute eaat thirty and alzty-elght
hundredth chain lo , orner No. 9;
themv aouth alaty-elgbt degree fifty
two mlnulei eaat twenty cue and f I v
bundrislth chain to i orner No. 1,
the plnre of beginning
IteiOnning for the flewrlptlon of
liart "H" at corner No It); thence
north alxty eight degree fifty tw
minute weat twenty and nlnety nlno
No: Ire la hereby given that by vk-1 hundredl h chain to corner No. II;
tue of an execution and order or aiue iiience north tnlrty four degiee fifty
IhiiiiI out of the Cln ull Court of the four minute weat thllty aud eight v
Suite of Oregon for the County of four hundredth chalna to corner No.
I. line on the 22nd day of October. 1921.1 12; thence mirth twenty-throe degree
In an in lion wherein on the 11th duy ( fifty alx minute weal twenty one and
ol nt iuiicr. in tne uimve cntiiien nineiy rive Hundredth naiii to cor-
, outt. Klrat Nutliaial bunk of Cooa ner No. 1.1; thence north alxly nln-i
ll;iy m Murxhflcld. Oregnn. a nallounl degree thirty cvmi mlnutea west
hanking uhhoi hitlon, I'liilntlff .' fifteen und cevcuty eight liuinlredih
(overeil JmlKeini'iit hkuIiikI the defend chain lo corner No. 14; from which
unt II William, for the mini of (22.'l.75 corner No, B, of nalil trm t "A" lx-nri
with ItitetVHt tlicreou tit the rule o' koiiiIi fllly-one minute went fifty.
X per tent per liniium alnc Hid lllh llni-e link iliMtnnl thence nmlli fifty,
duy of October, lK-'l and $li.ri 00 mtiu 1 one minute eaat ibrn und twenty-Hi-
fecH und the further auia of 'two hundredth chain lo corner No.
$11.00 rout of mill und accruing l; thence aoutli eighty aeven degree
coal, nlilch Judgement wii etiropcd 1 1 ifty-t wo mliiuie eaat wvcnleen and
and doi kn-teil In the office of tin elghtei-n huudrelli chuln lo comer
clerk of Biild court'ln khIiI county on No. IK; thence annll, thirty 'degree
tho lllh day of (y tuber, 1U2I, und , twenty alx minute eaat flfty-nlx ami
aald exeiuliou und order of mile to mc forty acven hundredth chain lo cor
dlrectnd commoiidiiiK me In the namti J uer No, 17; lhei north eighty-nine
of tlw) State of Oregon, in order t') , degree fifty three minute eaat flf-
;atlhfy aald Judgement, intereat. a
jtorney'a foe, coat and accruing coat,
and the coni and expenaca of anj
' upon thl writ to aoll the following
jdvccrlbod real proixTly, to wit:
II. IC. Hurvey No. Hi2 comprlalng
Si i
ml
i
si
liii
II!
r
4ilUli'Jtl'itHli-'tHtttHat'.iUiHilll:
BiiaimpBOjm IS
Dependable SparK Plujg
Whether it is the Champion Dependable
Plug or any other Standard Accessory
We Have It
We invite inspection of our rpany Acessories,
Tires and Tubes. Our Motto is.
"Satisfied Customers"
Springfield Garage
Phone 11
!trfllll!IIIU!MV,ll!IIUMMIUin" "Mu,imHt,
wmsm
MTfHUKIStl 2Ite J'fj 1
M l ructH yaiit 4 if 1 i
14 fV-VeT' I''TTS: "f.M V
it. .. -
''f ITT' 'T
,.'jw: v i
I'm ' T i i ." VI
' , 'in mi
teen chalna to corner No. IS; tbencn
ouih thlity oiie minute eaat iwelvo
aud thirty four hundredth i nning to
coiner No. 10, the place of beginning.
All In Lane county, Oregon, and
containing th- aggregate filnety aeveii
and ninety four buiidretha ai re, e
cordlng to the Official Dat of the aur
vey of the auld land returned lo the
Uclteral Laud office nf Oie United
Htalea by th" aurveyor gi'.neral.
Now therefore In the name of Iho
State of Oregon. In compliance with
aultl exif-utlon and order of aale and
In order to aallafy auld Judgement, In
l'ieHt, ailnrney'a feu,- coat and
crttlng coat and the (oat and ex
petiHC of aud upiin thia writ, I will on
Saturduy the 28t li day of November,
1121, at the hour of one o'clock In tfw
afternoon of mid day, at the aoutb
weat front door of the county court
houae In Kugnne, l.atue county, Oregoi
I offer for aale aud at-) 1 for fnh, at pub
J lie auction, HtihJuct to redemption aa
provided by luw, all of the right, title
nnd I ntc rent of aald defenth nt, U.
William, or auy qiher peracn or per
anna clulmliig by, through or under
him In und lo the above del, rlbed al
tiu lied )t (ip rty.
FUFJD 0. HTK'Kl.KH, Bhorlff of
Iine County, Oivgon.