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1! TAGS TWO TUB SriUNGFIELD NEWS T1TITR8DAT, DECEMBER 29, 192!. THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS Published Every Thursday at Springfield, Lans County, Oregon, by ' FREELAND A HENDERSON Entered at the Postofftce at Springfield. Oregon, as Second-class Matter, February 24. 1903. SUDSCR1PTION RATES: One Year $1.50 Three Months 50c Six Months 75c Single Copy 5c One Year, When paid in Advance $125 The railroad used to be the bird that the hard-pressed legis lator plucked when he had to pluck something, to raise reve nue for the state or make vote tor himself. Now it seenia to be the automobile. But in a state where about every third male voter owns an automobile and that is almost any state Jn the west even that exercise ts likely to soon become dan gerous. o It is announced that early In January the railroads of the country will voluntarily put into effect a ten per cent reduction In the freight tariffs on a large class of important commodities. This is to be tried for at least six months, by way of experi ment. We do not need to await the result of the experiment to pronounce it popular. But when is the tariff on human freight to be reduced to a pre-war level? o A Springfield sign reads, "Bat teries Charged and Repaired " The common way of doing such business is to do the repairing first, and then go back to the desk and do the "charging" afterwards. o Last week, "the cold began to strengthen", and "the days began to lengthen". o Eugene V. Debs, after his re lease from prison, announced bis purpose to devote the re mainder of his life to work in behalf of prisoners, and parti cularly to securing the release of political prisoners. If Mr. Debs will devote all the time ne can snare from his other pro jects whenever and wherever he has the opportunity to counsel ing those over whom he has any influence as to how they may keep out of federal prisons, he can accomplish a great deal more good than he can by di recting his efforts to getting them out after they have gotten themselves in. o The Oregon senate, shortly before the adjournment of the special session, adopted a reso lution, introduced by Senator Bell, of Lane county, requesting the Oregon members of th United States senate to support the peace agreement of the Washington conference, and thanking President Harding for his efforts in behalf of peace for the world. o THE GUILTY COUGAR r All that Is good we wish for yo. All that is noble, fair and trus, All that may bring you Joy and health, All you may wish of other wealth. Phone SI In Society Married, at the Evangvllrat church In Florence, Oregon, by llev. K. II. Neff. in December SR. 1SI, Ml llcl n Hower to Mr. Festu C. Walter both of Florence. The brlit la well known In Spring field, where alio grew up, ami during tn pt few week hit been nursing Grandma MrOlvott. 8he la the daugV ter of John It. Mower, for aereral year city attorney of Hprlngfleld. t passel by the legislature In spoilt! aeimlnn glvea the atate highway com mission exclusive Jurisdiction over tho ! atate highway, the county retaining ; full Jurisdiction over county road. To provide tor the enforcement of the 'highway rulea and regulation, the highway commUnlon la clothed with ! pollr power, and baa concurrent i Juriadictlon with the local authorities. i Motor vehicle engaged In com- merclal traffic are placed under th Juriadictlon and control of the public service commlaalon. eicettlng thoee j operating wlthlng the limit of Incor porated cltlea and town a. They niut . give Idemnincatlon bond a for In ; jury lo paaaengera and loaa of pro ' perty. The public eervlre commlaalon has authority to regulat taree, routes and schedules, and to tlx the amount of aucb bond. Peraon who Inflict damage on the road or bridge are held liable: to the atate on atate .highway, to the county on a county highway. pected cougar ought .to have been taken, and au effort made Two trappers near Monte ;sano. Washington, were found 'by a game warden with deer I meat in their possession, and , tried before a Justice. They j claimed that a cougar had killed ithedeer, and they had taken the best of the meat, to keep it from being wasted. The justice dismissed them, and declared that he would have done the same thing in their place. It is evident that the deer was killed out of season, and some- I body ought to be punished, to ! preserve the majesty of the law. ,The "finger prints" of the sus- to find him, to clear the trappers of suspicion. The sheriff could hardly have offered a reward for him. "dead or alive", on this i kind nf a charee. ir ne nau ueen NOTICE To whom It may concern: Automobile Insurance rollrl No's. 10001 to 100S5 Inclusive and Automo bllo Certificate No'.. 1 tc 25 Inclusive of the Sprlngfl-M Oregon. Agency of Sure! NoxairFeeds are homo products. They are made right hern at home in the largest commercial feed plant n Oregon outside of Portland. Noxall Scratch Feed Noxall Egg Producer Noxall Milk Producer Noxall Pork Producer are feeds of absolutely superior quality that it will pay you to use. At your dealer. SPRINGFIELD MILL AND GRAIN COMPANY property at private sale. Bald pro perty will be eold auhject lo the mort gage of $15,000 00 or for the full amount of rash In haud aa the pur chaser may desire. Dated thla JSth day of November. 1921. I Mcolle, Administrator, Estate n li' on A. Nltolle. deceased. Taking Decparatt Chancea It Is true that many contract aever colds and recover from them without ' r.i,. K,rr th tntl. and hl ".pany have been lost, mislaid. ' prevaui.on or innm.m. ' Vf i JfS J Jhl It ioirrdwtn.yedor.tol.nfromn.yofflr.and d nowK,dg of this fact lead. ;COUld not pro e ar, I alibi -O" !lthl, to notlfy or peMfcn, other, to take the.r chance. Instead ,nave ueen m u .u ..? ,,. .,-!tf giving their colds the needed at remaps me worst. iue jum.c. - -i i.i k void and of no effect. Northwest National In.. Company, O. B. Ke.sey. Agent at Springfield. Oregon. J12. I could do to him would be to Intake him "lay out" the full limit of the fine and imprison ment sentence. But the law ! might have had '"yet another hold" on him. If he had resist ed an officer, the officer would have been justified in using firearms on him. o RELEASE OF DEBS COMMUNITY CASH STORE WHERE CASH BEATS CREDIT. WHY PAY MORE? SYRUP AND SORGHUM Mellon Mist Syrup, 10s $1.23 Karo Syrup, light, 5s 37c Karo Syrup, light 10s CSc Karo Syrup, dark, 5s 33c Karo SjTup, dark, 10s 63c Wedding Breakfast, light 5s 44c Light, 10s 82c Dark, 2V2s 22c Dark, 5s" 39c Dark, 10s CSc Wedding Breakfast Sorghum, 2s 42c 5s '. 79c 10s $1.57 W. M. GREEN, Proprietor THE LEADING GROCER Telephone 32. NOTICE rOR PUBLICATION V. S. Land office at Ros"burg. Ore gon. December 6. 1921. Notice la hereby given that Earl. Ray Frlodly, of Vlda. Oregon, who.) on May 14. 1920. made Moment's 1 entry. Serial No. 012til. for the Si of NE'4 and 84 of NWVi of. S-c-1 tion 33, Township 16S. Kan 2F. Willamette Meridian, has ftlod not!', tentlon. It ahoulal be borne In mini that every cold weakena the lungs, lower the vitality, make the aystem lusaable to withstand each eucctedlntf attack and pave the way for the more serloua dint-as. Can you afford to take suh desperate chance whn Chamberlain' Cough Remedy, famous for It cure of had culd may be bad for trifle? CALIFORNIA Sunshine and Oranges Appeal to countless thousands each year Why not go to California' Sunny Southland thia winter? There, you will en .Joy the warmth of an unclouded ann, the balhing beache, outdoor (porta and the fr.grs.oce of flower and orange. Through Sleeping Cars Observation nd Dining Crs The Scenic Shasta Route Provide all the comfort of modern travel. The ran Journey afford an opportunity of elng many interesting places along the w. Round Trip Excursion Tickets fc; Are on tale to Snt Brb&rLos Angeles San Diego Tor fare, train acbedulea, descriptive folder or sleeping l . car reservation, aikTlcket Agecu, or write Southern Pacific -Lines JOHN M. SCOTT Oneral Paaeencer Agent HITCHES NOT ALARMING The supposed ambition of Japan for aggrandizement was the stumbling block most feared at the opening of the disarma ment conference. Then came the plea of Prance for a great army, or, as an alternative, for a 'guarantee against aggres sion; and later, her plea for a greater navy. The protection of China and the adjudication of Germany's case In bankrupt icy have come in to make little hitches. 1 I These things 'do not argue that the conference is fruitless They only show that it was nec- .essary- These difficulties, one after another, are "yielding to ! treatment", as the doctors say. 'Even If the reforms proposed are not all fully accomplished 1 during Its session, it will prob ably leave the world much far ther advanced along the way to permanent peace than any sing ular gathering ever convened, o HIGHWAY The highway PROTECTION protective tabllNh claim to the land above de scribed, tx-fore E. O. lmnwi, I". rommlMsloner. at bis office, at Kugeni Oregon, on the 16th day of January, 1922. Claimant names n witnesses: Homer Craft, of Lealmrg. Oregon; S. P. Nfss, of Leahurg, Or-gon; B-n Chlllson, of L?aburg. Oregon; V. H. I'endt'll, of Vlda, Oregon. W. II. CANNON. Register. Whan You Ar Constipated President Harding, last-week, granted a pardon or commuta tion of sentence to about 30 nrisoners held in federal prisons for violations of the espionage ! "1k thme.year proof, to o act during the war All were to be dismissed on Christmas day. Among those whose sentences were commuted was Eugene V. Debs, who was confined In the Atlanta penitentiary under a ten year sentence. It seems that a fine distinc tion Is to be observed In con sidering the effects of a pardon or a commutation. Two men might have been sentenced at the same time and for the same term. They might enter the prison the same day. and walk out side by side. Both might have dismissals from the presi dent, and this would be the end of the sentence in each casa. But if one's dismissal were called a pardon he would be re stored to citizenship, but If the other's were called a commuta tion he would not be restored. Deb's dismissal is called a commutation, though It was un conditional. So he is not a citi zen of the United States. In commenting on this matter, after he got to Washington, he spoke of himself as "a citizen of the world. o To Insure a healthy action of th i , bowel and correct disorder of the , liver, take two of Chamberlaln'a Tab leta Immediately after aupper. Thev will not only cause a gentle movement of th bowels, without unpleasant of j fecta, but banish that dull, atupid , feeling, that often accompanies con atlpatlon. NOTICE O r A DMINISTRATOR'S SALE By virtue of an order of the probate court of Lane county, Oregon, made and entered In the estate of Milton A. Nlcolle, deceased on the X7tb day ol August, 1921. whereby the nndr algood admlntetrator was authorised to sell the following described pro perty belonging to Milton A. Klcolb , at the time of his decease, to-wit: Beginning: at the southwest corner of the Felix Scott, Jr.. Donation Land Claim Number SI, notification Num ber 3251, In Township Seventeen oath, Rang three west of the Willa mette Meridian, In Lane county, Ore gon, running thence north 89 degrees 66 minute east 26111 feet, thence north eV minute east 4228.4s feet to the center of the county road; tnene west along the center of said road 1611 feet; thence south M7.18 fret; thence west (I?. 9 feet; thence south 6S7.1S feet; ttence west 20. feet; thence outh 494 39 feet; thenee west 930.(4 feet; thence south 731.70 feet; thence west 3&5.30 feet; thence south 1607.96 feet to the place of beginning, containing 188.24 acres more or less; all In Lane county, Oregon. The undersigned administrator will on Saturday, the 81st day of Decem ber, 1921, at the hour of 1 o'clock p m. sell the above described real pro perty at the southwest door of the county court bouse In Eugene, Lane connty, Oregon, to "be highest bidder for cash; and If no aatUfactory bid Increase Your Earning Capacity Suppose a chnnro come for a position that offers an oppor tunity for advancm nt. Cnn you qualify? Remember that time comes. It la bi-gln prepurullou. when the too lute to Get your Business Training NOW and let It undor the direction of efficient Teachera who can give ytu the benefit of their own practical experience. We are always glad to tell you about our school If you call, or we will a-nd full Information free upon request. Eugene Business College A. E. ROBERT, President EUGENE OREGON Riverside Dairy FRESH JERSEY MILK AND CREAM DAILY T- B. TESTED COWS W. F. Cline SPRINGFIELD, OREGON PHONE 34F3 Chamberlain's Cough Remedy , Mother Favorite. th The aoothlng and healing properties of . Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, Its pleasant taste end prompt and effec tive cures bare made it s favorite with people everywhere. It is eapeclally priced by mothers of young children for coWf troop and whooping cough, a it alway affords quick relief an1 For a fine Suit and a perfect fit, go to RAMSEY, The Tailor DR. EUCENE KESTER Physician and Ourgson Office Phono 82 Homo Phone ill Office Hours: 11 to 13 A. M. 1:30 lo S 1 M. DR. S. RALPH DIPPEL DENTIST Phone 3 Spring-field Oregon DR. N. W. EMERY DENTIST Sutton Bldg. Phens 20-J Resldtnce Phone 129 W prlngf laid, Orsgon LEMLEY'S PRESSING PARLOR FRED 0. LEMLEV Prop'r. Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing, Dye ing, Hate blocked, Suit mad to measure Main Street Springfield between 3rd and 4th Oregon JOHN E. EDWARDS REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Corner tprlngflald Main and Third Oregon D. W. ROOF JEWELER FINE WATCH REPAIRING SPECIALTY Springfield. Oregon FRANK A. DE PUE ATTORNEY AT LAW NOTARY PUBLIC Burton Springfield Building Oregon W. F. WALKER ' FUNERAL DIRECTOR FuM AwU Equtpmee 1 W. O. W. block Office phone (I. Re, phone OTJ be bad, the adailnlstrator will reject 1 free from opium and ether harmful measure j said bids aud preceed to sell the salJdrug. ROBERT BURNS Lodge, Nov. If, A.. M. K, AOMeot ana Accepted Scottish Rite Uni verse! and gymboUe Free Mason a meet first and third Monde eventna- la Morrt son'i halt. Visions brothers welcome. R. L. CROSS, 94. BYERSRDDKJ Secretary. R W. hi. HOWS THIS? ' HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE will do what wo claim for it cure Catarrh or Deafness caused by Catarrh. Wo do not claim to cuss ny other diMaae. HALL'S CATARRIl MEDICINH it s liquid, taken internally, an4 acta through the blood upon the mucous gurfacea of the system, thus roducing the inflammation and ro storing normal condition. All Druggist.' Circulars free. P.J. 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