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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1922)
PACE TWO Till5! srniN'nnr.i.n news THURSDAY,.! AN PAHV B. IM2, THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS rublisheJ Every Thursday at Springfield, Lane County, Oregon, by FREELAND A HENDERSON Entered at the Postoffice at Springfield, Oregon, as Second-class Matter. February 24. 1903. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year $1.50 Three Months 50c Six Months 75c Single Copy 5c One Year, When paid In Advance $1.25 Had you forgotten that Dr. Brumfield is to hang a week from tomorrow- - o It Is reported that In Belgium, Prance and Siberia, the coun tries that suffered the greatest devastation during the war. there is almost no unemploy-i ment The people in thoss Tumulty's late letters, we note countries are queer people. If that he speaks of a man by the nobody comes along and offers! name t Cox. who. as we infer them a Job at ten hours pay from his reference, was a enndi for eight hours' work with time'date fcr president, or something and a-half for overtime, and along in the latter part of tin? push a necessary job over the c'ar 192. Docs anybody re time limit to get the overtime, member him? What is he doing they just make a job for them- selves, and go to work. ; . -, o .Tosonh P Tnnuilfv efffi9 tn be -getting into soe'ety" prob-;s. railed to get out ot tne misi ablv on the strength of his'" Net many of them tried literary fame, acquired by the his wav however. VI remem rublieation of the Wilson lot-tor0" Horace t.reoley who r Wo nnto thot h W!,a tried it that way. It went so closeted with Senator Borah ford with .him that one would a whole hour one day last week. Mr. Tumulty quotes a' decla ration of President Wilson, somci time after his defeat in 19-0, when the question of pardoning Debs was broueht: "I will never; consent to the pardon of this ; Parlor s,ov?- that 8Uch a" 1 such por man- I know that certain quar-icenl f a11 ,he revenue of the fnircl ters of the country demand for Stat1 government now gs to pay the pardon Of Debs, but it Shall oe expenses of wars, past present never be accomplished with my;01' lo tom- The percer.tage given Consent. Were I tO consent tO;n the statements rang" from K it. I should never be able to look ; Per cent- If the into the faces of the mothers of ihen be 14 preparing to !aun. t his this country who sent their boys, statement, is seised with a f.-ar that to the other side. While the " not loadej r.caviiy enough io flowpr of American vouth was startle his h-arcrs a he should like. pouring out its blood to vindi-jhe . COMMUNITY CASH STORE WHERE CASH BEATS CREDIT. WHY PAY MORE? What Men Know, But Don't Tell Their Wives Every man knows that a woman can make a dollar go twice as far as he can but will he admit it? He also knows that he ought to see to it that the wife has the ready money to buy the groceries, then her natural gift of dr'v ing a bargain will exert itself and she will buy the grocer ies where she can buy the best for the least at this store, of course where quality is unquestioned and prices are an Incentive. W. M. GREEN, Proprietor THE LEADING CROCER Telephone 32. Visit- CALIFORNIA -where the sun is "on the job" Four Trains a Day Providt a $rvic that contributeu to thm travltrt comfort and ccntftnience Reduced Fares to S&nU BirbntkLos AngelesSin Diego Ticket food until April 30 8topovr allowed No War Tax on Railroad Tickets if Sine 1870 th Southern Pacific has been closely Identified with the development of Western Oregon. Southern Pacific Lines cate the cause of civilization, this man Debs stood behind the lines, sniping, attacking and de nouncing them. This man was a traitor to his country, and he will never be pardoned during my administration." o In reading one of Joseph P now? Didn't he used to run a newspaper? Like many another poor fellow, lie tried to set out of the business, and failed. ThiU have thought no one would ever try it that way again. WAR EXPENSES We often hear nun say. n the ros trum, on the curbstone or around the uaual'T raises the figure a littl ' -this Winter JOHN M. BCOTT Oneral Passenger Agent p; -i"::rti:!3 .i. .1 W J a J.. . . L Heal with Heat rain and lorrneM Is a sign ot congestion. The blood la not circulating a it should through the portion ot the body that la affected. The application of heat wilt re lax the pans and equalise circu lation. The prompt ue of a Hot Water Bottle) will code many atltmnts khlck er than Internal medicine and It la a natural way of healing. too. Thla modern appliance li apt to bo needed at any hour. Kcvp a good non.hieakubUi Hot Water Dottle bandy. Phono 31 Th. n the vxr. time nr.iy ba t do the same t'lti'g to produce th- vx ptHf'd effect. ! These figures are so much b!i?''r than they ought to be that we t:iv had a susplclcn whenever wo hv listened to thfm that the nt.iN incut was blgcr than It ought M he th it Jh speaker wa "str-tlilnfj his M.i:i ket". The proportion aecma hyon 1 lief, at li-a.st to a person who at tempts to app'y lh same measuring rule to unpleasant things as to iv i ant. to exciting things as 10 enmumt: pla'e. Edward G Lowery, who has spent about fourteen tf th last elghte-n ytars In Washington as correspond-. ?:t of various leading Journals, and whe seem to have a faculty fo .iivlrtfc Into this class of facts and inp tLem to light, has com inenced the pub'lcatlon or a STIes ot syndlcatel articles, under the head of, "Where Tour Taxea Co". In hlaj Introductory article: occurs thla aen- tence: "About 90 pr cent of all Sv-. ernment revenues, and that mean money taken from you a taxe. goes . to ray for war, past present and . ' . , . ,. future." furth-r a ong be says: "If today w didn't hare these army and navy expense, you would have to pay in taxe less than one billion dollar a year, Instead of five billion." The difference between these tw proportion, nine-tenth and four fifths. Is probably according to where you draw the line. But remember, bis highest figure I 90 per cent. That Is bad enough. Let us not make It any worse than It Is. EIGHTH GRADE EXAMINATION Notice Is hereby given that th State I niform Eighth grade examlna Hon will be given Thursday and Frl - day, January 12 and. 13. Teachers . who have pupils who have compiled ' with the legal conditions should apply I for questions at once. I E. J. MOORE, County School Sup?. NOTICE I To highway motor transportation ', companies and persons, and to whom it may concern:: Yon and each of yon are hereby notified that the law passed at the J special assIon of the legislature for upervUing and regulating of trans portation of persons and property for compensation over public highways by motor vehicle. Is now In force and effect, and yon are advised to aecar Instruction by communicating with ( the tracks which bad been cleaned by the commission Immediately. For a snow plow, at a point where trains your reference and convenience a are moving frequently In both dlrec copy of the law Is now on file with' Hons. One af the machines bad stuck the county clerk. In a switch "frog" and the wheels of Dated at Salem, Oregon, this list the other machine had slipped over day of December, 1811. I the ends of the ties on one side when i PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION , the Southern Pacific companys Shasta OF OREOON, by Fred A Williams, Chairman. i Attest: Wo. P. Ellis, Secretary. Worth Considering. The question is not so much bow you contract a cold, but how to get rid of It with the least loss of time and Inconvenience. If you will con aider the experience of others under I similar circumstances, who have been most successful In checking their colds, In tbelr beginning, you will sc. cure a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough I Remedy without delay, and use It falihfullv. There are manv families jwho have used this preparation sue- cessfully for years and hold it In high esteem. It 1 excellent. In Society Vlu Williams and Mian Matlld.i INIW Urron ere mnrrld at tie Itaptlst parsonage Saturday rvenliig IVipml.cr SI. by H-'v. It ('. Miller The brido's people llv. at t'ottng drove. She has hern employed for a jri'ar cr so at l!.e While front gixicerv. Mr. Williamson's home, at th foot of A street, will bo th ww of th"j newly wvdded pair. , With arologles tc the frlscllla club fcr the delay, which was hardty tlm fault of The News, we give these belated notes of thwlr very Interest Ing Christmas meeting. It wns set forwarl one day from the regular' date, and was held on Thursday the !Jvd. The place was the borne of Mrs. I- 11 Uasford. at the northeast .limit of Springfield, on the Ilayd-vt brldgo read. It Is a spaclo'is dwlllng. built after th patt-.rn of an early day, and typl rsl of th cheer and bosplta'lty of that time. The two room occti leil wern fMe.l up with Chilstnms (b-co-ratltins In rd an 1 green. The en tile nu-mhiihljv of tl.'t. n was pit-s.-nt, a rni oeeuraiU'V A fin. lunch .was serv.l by tli' hosiers. Sticli rk a a i!o:i" 1y tli. niemtei i r was iu h as b-loiiri t their t'litlii ih.m pr- iiita'! ni. A Mn.iil fliri'.tniiH tv" va prep:i.'d. a i , 11 . I a: ; t: i - 1 1 t m fnf i!ie 'M-hattt of pr.v s.'M -i I n tlii !!: !il''-n. Tl li At r.li e'li c v. 'il be In U t. I : iv v.'. ut tt.. tu m- . f Mi . I'md I..I t ! I ii' NVn'M ii' . I The l.i'iles !u! . re :r. Clf tile ( 'i t.mlhel'lllMt r'nliu' l at the h"nie of Mr? II. I M t. We Martin, dnesday in ! mid rm.on. Ii. .1 aulif'il in hnlly li hnu.e wax In en I ceX,,.,.:, HUK--t!nis ol t lnlt !,,, ,(( Kli al three year proof, to es- jtablish claim to the land above tie Th" afterm-ori pass-d l'a ijit!y In scribed, te fi re K. ). Iinml. I'. 8 s., ial rnnv i u ion and in llewi.rk invited e.-med s j red and' a't-r tii: !i ill" g !'.) ri t. the iiiMing ri :n wl K li s r at l'!'.rltinas Irrvi r in lit gr. en rolr scheme Chrltmas (pndl s in tl.' tabb and tr" audited ih.. la lies in finding th lr pli.e4 'which wen- miuked by ley hand painted cand!s. R I carnath-TM formed the centeridcce while bits of holly placed here and there together w 1 1 li llttlo id a;vj green favor adde.l (t) tl:e beauty of tho table. Tn,, hostess was assisted In serv- (n(f by Mrs g Halih iJipple after wlch the Christmas tree was un oa(l,Mj of , t,urd,.n and each lady wa preBentwl wth m , , Mr. S. Ralph Dlpple was the gut " ... were: Mesdames, F. A. Do I'ue. M M. F'e-ry. T. C. Lucky. J. E. Stewart. J. L. Clark. II. A. Washhurne. A. J. ler kins, Kenneth Abies, J. A. Reuvey, J. J. Bryan and the hostess. Club meets with Mrs. T. C. Lucky In two weeks : Miss Jane I.lin!--ey, formerly teacher. In the English department of the' Springfield High school but now of the girls polytechnic school ofl'ort-' land, who has Ix en visiting over th' Christmas week-end at the J. J. Bryan home, rMurred to I'ortland Weiines- ; dav morning. 1 ANOTHER INSTANCE OF "MOTOR MADNESS" While Southern I'aclflc company officials have become accustomed to the recklessness of motorists after re ceiving many reports of autolsts run ning Into the sides of trains, breaking down crossing gates and running down ragmen warning them of ap proaching trains, etc., they express surprise and wonder at the latest In stance of foolbardlness that of using railroad tracks for a highway. A few days ago at Barnard, Call fornla, two machines ooculped by eight people turned off tfce county road at a Southern Pacific crossing. . because of snow, and started down Limited came along. That the occu pants of tbw machine were not ser iously injured or killed Is considered by the railroad men to be most sur prising. As It was, the engineer stopped the train but two car lengths from the first machine. NOTICE To whom It may concern: Automobile Insurance policies No's. 10001 to 10025 Inclusive and Automo bilo Certificate No's., 1 to 25 Inclusive. j of the Springfield Oregon, Agency of ; this company lave buen lost, mislaid, j destroyed or stolen from my office and ;thl is to notify any person or person , holding said contracts that bame are Sure! Noxall Feeds are homo product". They are mndo right bore at hmn In the largest conimerclal feed plant n Oregon outHldo 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 vii! l and of iio effect Not t h-si National ln Company. O. It. Kcstiey. Agent at S rlngtK-ld. Il.-U!!. J15 NOTICE FOR PUCLICATION C S. Land office at Itosi tmrg. l)r S Land office at It.i g. II. I'ee. n.her fl, 1921. No'lco Is lierehy given that Kail Kay frledly. of Vlda, Oregon, hi. i n May II. l:o, made llomestpal entry. S-rl.il No 0i:ieit. for Hie S'i i,f XK', and Si, of NW of. Sec 'tl.n :t.1, Township K.rt, Itange tK. .Willamette .Meridian, has filed ll.illi i ommlsslnner. at his offli at f ugeiie (iregeti. on th" Kith day of January, l'j:'2 Claimant names as witnesses: llomcr Craft, of Leaburg. tregon: S. l Ness, of I.ealmrr. t)rgon; ll-n cill!,ei, f,f l.eahurg. Oregon; W. II I'ett'lell, of Vlda. Oregon, ! W. II CANNON, Heglster. j j Conitipatlon Constipation of the IwiweU l a 'stoppuge of the sewerage system that I remove waste material from the body " ' necessary that your bowels jniove regularly one each day. to rry off this wasto. a It I that the waste pipes of your home be kept otn and carry off the waste from the house. If you would enjoy good health, keep your bowel regular by taking Chamberlain's Tablet when needed. Increase Your Earning Capacity Suppose a chance come for a position that offers an oppor tunity for advancement. Can you qualify? Remember that time comes. It Is begin preparation. when the too late to Get your Business Training NOW and gt It under the direction of efficient Teachers who can give you the benefit of tbelr own practical experience. We are always glad to tell yon about onr school If yon call, or we will send full information ' free upon request. Eugene Easiness 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 For n fluo Suit and .1 pt'ifft t fit, f.o to RAMSEY, The Tailor DR. EUGENE KESTER Physician and Surgson Office Phono 82 Home Phono !l Office Hour: 11 to 12 A. M. 1:30 to S P. M. DR. S. RALPH DIPPEL DENTIST Phono 3 Springfield Oregon DR. N. W. EMERY DENTIST Button Bldg. Phone 20 J FUildenc Phone 129 W Springfield, Oregon LEMLEY'S PRESSING PARLOR rfteo Q. LEMLEV Prop'r. Cleaning, Pressing. Repairing, Dye ing, Hata blocked, Bulla mad to mtasur Main Btreat Springfield between 3rd and 4th Oregon JOHN E. EDWARDS REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Corner Main and Third Springfield Oregon D. W. ROOF JEWELER FINE WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY Springfield. Oregon FRANK A. DEPUE ATTORNEY AT LAW NOTARY PUBLIC Button Building Springfield Oregon W. F. WALKER FUNERAL OIRECTOR Pull Aute Equipment W. O. W. block Office phone (t. Res. phone I7J ROBERT BURNS Lodge, No. Zf, A. M. r Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite Uni versal and Symbolic Frew Masons meets first and third Monday evening In Morri son s nail, visiting brother welcome. R. L. CROSS, Secretary. M. BYERERUDK R W. M. HOW'S THIS? ITALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE will do what we claim for it euro Catarrh or Peafnem caused by Catarrh. We do not claim to euro any other dineaw). II ALL'S CXTARRn MEDICINE is a liquid, taken internally, and acts through tho blood upon tho mucous surfaces of tho system, thus rt'ducinjr tho inflammation and re storing normal conditions. All Druitfl. Circulars free. F. J. Chonov Co., Tolndo, Ohio. W. O. W. meets every Tuesday evening at W. O. W. hall.