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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1921)
PAGR POUR Tire 6PTUNOFTELD NKW3 Tmm$riArrcoKMnrcn s. 1021. Bargains In Used Gars 1920 IXxlge Touring 1919 Dodge Roadster 19.0 Overland Roadster 1919 Chervolet Touring 1913 Ford. Touring $13.. 00 Will take your car in trade 2nd. Ave. Garage 1 IMitod by tlie Pupils of rlr-rfieM U School $;iilr!iM from Went Spriniifl 'M iirisli' linn! ( n thirty wti.m tlm guo-l wiMv tumble ti resch school List roi-nlrt I to the homo cf Kitccn t.ll c:i Thnri1.iy and Friday on account id l.to h Inn course ln-ulu-on hiii served by th girls. Those who iti Joyc I tl.e h.spttallty (f !? (an p H:e were; lilTt 1 i f-i oil. H luiotit Kuasell. lv:in Cowart, Lionel VotK Halph l.i)Vt, Marvin Spores, Wlnlor. i NEW RED CROSS OFFICER . ' WILL ASSIST VETERANS Washington. D. C Dec. J As the result of conferences between John " Barton Payne, chaiitnan of the Central committee of the American Red Cross. ' and Charles R. Forbes, director of the ' t'ntted States Veterans bureau, as .a t methods of strengthening the coopera tion between the two organisations to meet the ever-growing problem of as sisting disabled ex-service men, the Kea cross nave announced the ap hiph w:tr. Cieotgo Lt:sV brother of Ruth I. us by. vl!ted S. H. S. last Tuesday II' tins Ju.it returned frfm lleppnr, Ore gin. where he was' force J to dim-on tlnue teaching on account of 111 health IVIo.'lteroM Mi Thcrion. Verio rYg;il. A student-body meeting was hold Herald Kmlltott. Klmer Sank-y. Mud Monday at one o'clock In the suit- l'ow r ami Merit! Md'heraou. I'rof. tcrlum for the purpose of determining ami Mrs. Hoth acted a chaperon, whether or not the school should Join 1 . ,. ok...... ihi...i.. Mi" Mason. Im cisonator, gave a .... ........ .rnniaiiUH, ar.ll ... . . .. .1. to discuss approrrlatlng a sum of rt ,',",rU"""" "indent, i money for the Armenian rellf. Mabel rilr"',,r- K'Tjr one greasy enjoyed n,.mh. - .1 . . ... hl humorous readings. Etacada. Koad tolng built S7ithe T11'1" this meeting. I Now ran you guess what has hap- mlls up the Klackamas river to the' Th basketball boys battled wlth'pened Mrs. Myers had a birthday site of the proposed 80.000 horso ,h0 rpme, ft Eugene. Tuesday even-iTuesday Kvery one greatly enjoyed pewer hydro-electric plant of the ,n ,or ,h ,orT ot S. H. 8 In the how old she Is. Portland Railway Light and Power tlni am of the season. Although I companv to cost $100,000,000. j,he cor w,s tnror of the Cornell' I"!"u,,!,l dancing: Mil. on mon hi.n .h. .t...i good game was claved and rr-.tl Kobert I. 'Id Juat as soon danco a $15,000 hotel. . . va. . u .u ... build a 50.000 gallon tank. The Willamette Camp Fire girls en- Wasco county to spend $65,000 on tertalned the high so boo) football boys roads (o Antelope and Bakeoven. It a reception In the high school aud! INDUSTRIAL REVIEW .thlrga are expected from the hlgh,w,,h rnr,0" t"1'' ' 'rl school boys In the future. " M "So wou" '" a FVkS-t la ml EVm a, n a.. I KKl.t a (aHmim b4Jaw ssahIWsw TU.i... a polntment of Jason S. Joy as lalaon' ,7"":. " " ' ' . lu J' " ' . .-r ffi..r n. v.-,.n. K.,.lbn,IJ ,ory 350.0OO fire proof an-.The time was spent with games and i at v a s i CX. wa nM, A Klttl fiA-shmm Ir.ijuired what they were havltg-i English 6 room to make so much noise. Mrs. Myers replied. "We are having Kngllsh com bined with Harry Ilarbet." I Salem. Flax and hemn nrlilnn I Medforl to have two new churches r. joy, woo is assistant airector glgn u 400 acrM fjbre Vax on , 5 at a total cost of $HS.000 or domestic operations of the Red re con,ct ,nd 20 000 Mp. .u ms nrw pusiuoo wi:i worK uj for ttw ph,nL out. In cooperation with Mr. Forbes, a complete and definite understanding as to the scope, nature and relation Turner votes $25,000 bond Issue for a new school building. Portland. 3-srory 100x100 Junk Portland. Work to atart on $750. 000 hotl Baker. $S0 a ton -gold strike re ported from Mormon basin. Austin. r.cctes Lumber comnanv Ing (ha confiscation point. The ef forts of our las.' makers to find nsw ways of taxlt g the people In nr ler raise revenue wouM bring belter r- nulls If they would "Xert themselves (o tut down our tax burdeua by chaniilng our laaa so that the billion of w.'itlth now going Into tat ev.mit serin Itl.-s could no! flint this looi1 hole for fmtlu'r Investments to e rape filiation. tur Us sIkmiIiI be airtiiedrd so Dial tax '-tempt sei uiKles iul l le a tlilt.- ot lh'- past HELPING OunSlfLVC3 i W li -n will It we-itern t-opl-er inl""' reopen T Thev will rpen wh'ti bit I liiit iiK'iln Jiihtlfti-s. ( we sit still and. 'sink o:ir tlimiitis, II will tuUe tuir.l ; 'ness ongr to n-vlve ' (nn nv (hat the p-oplo ran ho'p hi the rropMili'g of Mir copper tulnes' 'an I the mloyiiitni f lens of thou-J I sands of workmen. Is by taking ail Interrst ill pri ilurta iimiiufiii luir l . tn-iu copper. U'e live In the hear( of a fipper producing lotititry and yet we msnufai lurr but a mliiua iiinntty i-f copper artUlos. while the field for the use of copper Is almost unlimited As an llltistrutlon, what ttiateilal will make a better road stgn than a sheet of copper? It would lu for ever and would not have to be re 1 1m oil every frw yrars as do the pres ent palut. mvtnl elgos. Why not use our own Ingi'tiutty and revive our lagging Industries Instead of waiting for Kurope or some bankrupt foreign country to come to our rescue with orders? The road sign Is merWy one of the thousand uses that can be cited fur copper. : i 1 ill Eyes Tested Glasses Fitted I, nine h'W an $II."D. Sj'et tat l h t (itnli js.oii, nittl tip. I'l'it ht nial!ty. l'itifaction Cunrnitteed Charges Renionnbte OR. ROYAL J, GICK Eyesight Specialist 908 Willamette St., Eugene, Oregon of Red Cross work in the hospitals bullilng and $100,000 laundry to go up K!nic cmpa rwmme work here and offices of the government con cerned with the welfare of disabled ex aprvice men. Assistance to disabled former ser vice men. supplement to that provide! by the government, since the close ot McMinnville less than 1921 school budget rttl Increase l r . )i. ... . lonftA I w.iwur coumi taxes I $100,000 over 1921. Seaside get, $71,000 cash to erect ' ,TTm( , 'J m raJ ' new schco! building. be ' 1 " l,WMk"- I Oregon has received 3M trucks and Medford has shlptd lf-J carload 3 autojl from f(;JnB rod buW(in oi jcsirs mis year. the world war. has ben regarded byj 1 ,rar- I Portland. Liberty Laundry (o erect me Kea cross as IU highest obligation.' snips toaaing tumter at west- $100,000 bull ilng Proportionately with the growth rf ( P"rt nd Wauna. J Canyon City. Canyon creek ditch this problem this service of the R.;1 I'ubllc utilities cf Or pon will pay. work to b.- completed. Cross has expanded until today It U tasps the coming year cn a total valu-J Wlll-im'na gymnasium to be built being maintained at a cost of $10.000.-' ation In the state of $4 4i7 7D4 76 more, th school grounds. 000 annually and last year resulted In than last year. The ful! value forj Federal highway act allows I75S.91 ' assistance in one form or another to 1920 was $151,057.52 aud for this yearJ01- fore. -it roids In Oregon. 1.500,000 veterans acd their families. $185,504,759 29. J X-? berg. SawmUl here cuttl" J 100-000 fet ter iluy employing 20 men. II ' ill Astoria to t,avc a new $150.00 hoi II II pltal n?xt year. I YOU'LL LIKE OUR CAKES and pies. They are so tempting to the eye and Just as tempting to the palate. Bak'd with skill with the beat abtalr.able mater ia!s. they are, far superior to ordinary baking. And there is such a w: ie variety to choose from. Why fuss with borne baking when you can get such good things here? EGGIMANN'S "A Cood Bakery" Riddle Plans ma!e to erect $;,o. COO community church. Myrtle Point Application approved for construction of John creek reser-vol.-. Marshfleld to have a new garage. Severs! road contracts awarded In Myrt!e Creek section. Klamath Falls. New Episcopal church planned. Marshfleld Standard Oil company Is bullilng a concrete garage. St. Helens. Lumber shipments for the week were 1.000.000 feet. La Grande (o have box factory! witn si 5.000 payroll. Reports coming from the east Indlonte that buyers are breaking away trim hn I to-mouth buying ana ar bin- nlng to take prunes In larger qunntl-l tkes. In California practical! all of tVl large six- prunes have bej, sold aul! s'.ueal no prunes liwr thn fO'iOs1 n i In the hands of the Collfonila ! glowers. As a rcns-iuen.- (ireg.-inj L. .us near!y all of the iar P '-'tr'S which r-iiialn unsd l . 11 of the Ital-i prunes tnialbr 'Pa' ::0-40s which were In t'ie hnnls el tho (Vegrn C-w rs !n--vliior. line been rleane I i s,:i it Is P". t. fct tho'-? w'll le an ejrly 'i i n-tip of the st i: ti band I'hvy lilri:i"ii. b.ive b- n in I. f.i m the assoclatloi'r n-icV Tor 'i". of o:." Mi' In.- t i t!i it : clatlon'j ! rui:" pm l.ln. pl:i: l an fences that a thi daVn -mi w"' lt.h packit t; a!! -f (' pr-' i. i I-, . Ci trli t and wo.k Is p-. k cone i-s;. i. le It nil scrrli ti of tii. -r-tj i!.'mi. t- STATE AND FEDERAL BANKING amounts that may In- deposited and allow loans lo I' J made. Postmaster (i-nernl Hayes has caught tlm socialistic oilerohe aul and asks for law Jo put the post- otrice into tno twnking and money , Irniling trade. Kveiy potiiysH r wi uld automatli ally be made a banker over night and the postofflre depart mont wifuhl get n commission on every loan made.. Hayes already ivfera to the "op position of certain savings banks lo any changes" and pretends to array inn "Interests of the people" agalns( the money Interests back of the bank ing business. When was political banking In any country anything bu( a lure and pit- The propaganda (t Increase ralei . ,R" ,or "'asses of the people? df Interest lii postal saving banks la regarded as the entering we Ige for extending state and fed Tal bank). This Is undoubtedly the program of Mrs. Laura M. Heyt Rscommends Chamberlain's Tablet have frequently usd Chamber- state socialism to remove limit from '' Tablet, during the past three year, an I have found them splendid MtOtKSatmKOm HBOKKMMm tor heailarhe and blllou attacks I I am rnly tini pi ! at any time, trt apeak a word In praise of them." writes Mrs Ijiura M. Iloyt. Itockporf. N. Y. BREAK INS A $5.00 BILL To t!:" alii :i tlie gt oi!!i . HiiTnito t-rr.on Is sidle a bid -ltitif It 'COMPOUND TAXATION ONLY LARGE PRUNES LEFT A loading western bo houe s- ri'ls out Its Iiivostment Hulletfn. d.ve 1 1 November !r,th. with a 'lit of Hj! American bond offering whirh ar exempt from all federal Inrcn:.- tix-.i ' 'Hundreds of bond houses r,-r the! lanl are selling slmlllar l.i?s of tax' exempt bonds Evry rity, roiintv. ! state and nation itself. Is Isiuing In ! creasing numbers of these tax exempt securities. It Is estlmsted that al-1 ready over $10,000,000,000 of wealth I Invested In this c'ass of holdings is escaping taxation. Wl(b billions of dollsrs being with drawn from taxable Investments, the fn ft. n wotid:ri Jusl whr' th- o(i. rhri'Kv i!oi-s go -Hons in sold'. m t uKii'i:! any r'-al velue r I-. . ,; Th'? king o- til's siilij"! t UJ ( tie t ir.n to do V" a . r-eni f. : ivl g Ms sr. r'l clung". Ko found tlin. s.i Binil' a sum as a II. in- Incr -on -,1 by a dime a wk would wlth'n a year I. vo. ir to rNul $12". To tur C7.rlv.rn. Jl.ttikltiK Club l elta mi in brr rue unjer this utibiuo Un. Call In or write us hbou( It. First National Bank OF EUGENE IT ALWAYS PAYS TO TRADE AT CRAY'S Buy here and save the dif ference These prices cut the cost of living. Popcorn, 4 lbs 25c Oval Sardines,, Large Can 15c Cheese, Fancy Cream, lb 28c Raisins, seedless, bulk lb ,., 20c Figs, 2 lbs 25e Prunes, 30-40s, 2 lbs 25c Codfish, 2 lbs 35c Fresh Crisp Crackers, 3a lb. box 49c Mustard, bottle 10c SROHTENINC White Cloud or Hake White, lb 15c Crisco. 3 lbs. C9c; lbs $1.13 American Lye, can 10c CRIN3 YO'JR CGCS TO GRAY'S IT PAYS The prune market, which has been tax burden climbs In ororortinn or, quiet for several weeks, offer a very j the remaining taxable property. j promising outlook at the present time. Taxation Is slowly but surely reach ' 38 years of helpful wrvice VHJPsT SUMMONS In t Cl cult Court of the Plato of OiTon. for the County rf Lane. Wti'trr U lioRg. plulitlff, v Va-I i 'Y9. defendant To Marl Hoicks, the detndi.t sieve niimid: In tho name of the Ktate ol Oregon, you ! htreby required to app-ar and aiiswrr the comnlulut fll.'d agilriKt you in the above entitled suit whlil i six 101 week from the date of the first puLUcatloti of this summons; and if you fall to answer, for waiat thereof the plaintiff will take a decree against you dissolving the marriage contract now existing between you and il.ilnlff. This summons Is published once a week for six 6 successive week. In the Springfield News, a paper of genrl circulation, published In Lane coptity, Oreron, by order of 0. T. Pkl'jworth. Judge of the above en titled court, made and entered on the Sth day of November. I92l. and th date of the first publication hereof s Thursday the lOth day of Novem ber. l2l. WILLIAMS DEAN, Attorneys for plaintiff, Eugene, Oregon. Dele or first publication Nov. 10, 1921. Date of last publication Ic. 22, 1921. 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