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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1922)
f pAGic pour tub BPiUNarnnLD new 'fllliKHlHY FRimiTAnY t,sst. The Hub s Mighty Sacrifice Price Gutting Sale is Now on, Everything in Drygoods Clothing and Shoes Sold at Bed Rock Prices 1 Edited by the Pupils of Springfield High School Freshman Have Party the the the Athough aJl the studente of freahraan class did aot attend Dartv given Friday evening at gymnasium a good time waa reported. The crowd spent the evening play ing games until it was time tor re fnsshmenta. They chose partner and ate the sandwiches, cake and Ice cream that was served. It seemed but a very short time to ' tbw oy msfcers when the clock struck the hour for departing. Every one was sorry to leave eves the teachers. Dorothy Glrard states It. he will soon ha another. Card of Thanks: We wish to sincerely thsnk the freshman for leaving their eats un guarded at their party on January 37th. We also wish to thank Char Jotte and Herbert for the Ice cream they put In Taylor's Ford on the samel evening. We would appreciate it It they would not mention any oarm h ttiov Mlla tha lnrlilint to Nr.! Roth and Mr. Morgan. Tpper Classmen Talk. about freshmen courting. Bel vin Doane took Derate Jicobson to Dona van Knapp, student of the Uni versity of Oregon, visited the drama tic clasa of the Springfield High.' th6 sj.ow s,tttniay night school Tuesday arternoon. j . I When Mrs. Myers came In her room Belmont Russell returned yesterday after Algebra II class she ssid It was from a trip to Salem, where he had teen visiting "ber" several days. He was given a very hearty welcome by Miss Alene Larimer. ' . . We often wonder why Beulah Har per la always late tor school but the wave In her hair this morning was s plain as words. Crystal Bryan has not been with us for the last two days on account of a attack of appendicitis. We hope to see her smiling face in the assem bly soon. the dirtiest class she ever saw. and that the second division of AJgebra 1 was Just about as bad. The Ditto girls keep a close watch on Eilwn because they are afraid of loosing someone.-. Herbert: "Say teacher is this exam like a cat's talir Teacher: "I dont know. Why?" Herbert: "la It fur to tue end?" Teacher: "No. Its like a dogs tail, bound to a cur. Tn..J. MA.tn l.k..l 1 T ...... k h .. , 1 . - j . f. , . I iursuaj uiuiuju( Mauri llutul'UITj Belmont s trip to Salem this week " . ... . . . . . . . . . i-auiv mhu aar. rvuius rutin iuu u u, end had a bad effect on him. He look 3 , .... . . ... . ,, . . (Pardon rue, but dont let the young rather sad. and we think Alene has a ' . - t . Isiers rorg?r, meir news notes. in? idea of a junior calling seniors better chance now. Ralph Cline lost a very dear friend "youngsters"! rhea Adeliado canned him. but as coming to? Carfare will be refunded to Springfield people puchas lng $5.00 or more. Men's and Young Men's Suits, All Wool in Worsteds and Cassimeres $16.98 Men's dark blue Indigo dya Hogular 15c canvas gloves bibb overalls, pair C 79c " ; Men's felt droits hats Women s dress shoes, tall- HXL Itary heel, pair pl.0 98c Men's dress socks, black Children's shoos, pair and bmwn U2 Ju,r for 69c 25c ladles' dress shoes and M?n'" hcavy b,,,e work Oxfords. alr 8nlrt $1.98 69c Men's heavy work shoes Indies' black fine ribbed $2.98 ho8e 19c Men's fine dress shoes, m black and brown, rubber Ladles' fine ribbed union heels suits, each $3.98 65c Men's and Young Men's Over ,Coats. Regular $25.00 and $30.00 values $13.98 $16.98 97 W. 8th St. The Hub Clothing & Shoe Store Eugene Ore. or n I red as coming from the Soults county $12,000 for courthouse quarters herd of Eugene, Oregon. The farm name is a good advertisei ment. It marks the farm home and the place of business. It dignifies the business ar.d Increases the value of property. It ahows a pride hi the management and fosters love of tra dition. A good form name can be What is this school J soij wltn tne l8mJ products ar WVdderburn. Macleny estate saw mill getting ready to operate. Urookings. lSmlU logging railroad to be extended south of here. Mt. Angel granted a franchise for a national bank. Estimated that dralnagw of Oregon's 2.500.000 acres of swamp land will l.k- .in . ... k- double states agricultural production. - w. ...... v i IHJTPrPOl, IT U I fl 1 1 IDA IU PIIOW II it. (With tie business. Certain localities! Albany starts drive for $300,000 for mtmr character, an opportu Toe personal in the west have become famous be- new uuuuincs ai Aiuny courgv. Q flU, (jn, , ,no ppUa. 10 and 11 of section . township ITS. rauge IK. Willamette Meridian, and that upon completion of pohllcatlon of this notice and payment of comiitls slons and purchase price of the land, final certificate and patent will Issue for the laud embraced In the addition al entry. The purjww of this notice Is to !'""' allow all persons claiming the Ian I odversely, or desiring to show It to Chamberlain's Tablets Per Indigestion and Constipation "The nicest and pleasantest tried1 cine I hsve used for Indigestion and constipation Is Chamberlain's Tablet'' writes Merlard r. Craig, Middle Grove .V Y. They work like a charm and do not gripe or leave any unpleasant NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION LILLY SEED CATALOGUE amount of net Income. The personal In the west have become famous be- new buildings at AlDany college. , flie bu,Con lo (ha i,pca- 1 8- UnJ ottUys at Roseburg, Ore- AN EXCEPTIONAL ONE exemption allowed a married person 'cause of their farms and the dlstinc- St. Helens 1921 lumber shipments Hon with the Register and Receiver , Jnuary 18. 1B22. mou 10 tut- uuuu ui a lauiiiy, iiTeaess waica goes wiin me nnuiui( lomi lue.uuu.uvv leei. i0f the I nlteJ states Una office a'. In Its 1922 seed catolog Just off the. man or woman who supports in 0119 of them. press, the Chas. H. Lilly company has household one or mere, relatives by produced a book that is unique and blood, marriage, or adoption. In the connection with the naming of the farm. It Is welt to think of ways lendK'ton. Campaign on to con struct highway to Grant county. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 1'. S. Land office, at Roseburg Ore- distinctive In this class of publics- The eremrtlon for dependents a ,ot drawing the attention of the passer tlon. In contents, it is not simply a person who receives bis chief support. by. In these days of autoa and tour catolog but is rather a compendium of from the taxpayer and who is under .ists. It Is the grasping of a potential useful information on agriculture and 18 years of age or incapable of self- advertising opportunity to display on! gen January 19. 1923.' - - . horticulture in the Pacific Northwest, support because mentally or physically j the roadsidea at the entrance to the . Nolli-e Is hreby given that Taylor Tba various experts of thfs company defective Is Increased from 200 to farm yard, the, . farm name and the D. Archer, of Lraburg. Oregon, on who have spent years experimenting $400 ' name azd address of the owner. AugUKt 31. 1920, made additional and studying the soil and climate con- The act requires that a return be Suspended therefrom might be the 'Homestead Entry. Burial No. 013199. ditions of this region have placed their filed by every single person whose net Illustration of a cow. a bee-hive, an under the Act of April 28. 1904. and Information at the service of the read- income for 1921 was. $1,000 or more. '8r ' rorn whatnot suggesting the Act of June 9. 1906. for the NEty of er in the sections devoted to Garden every married person who.se net In- business specialty. Such would serve NWVi of NEV4 of section 7, township and Field, poultry and bee culture, come was $2,000 or more, and by mark of Identity, fertilization, etc. every person single or married Over fifteen thousand of such The experienced garlerler will find whose gross income was $5,000 or names have been reserved by mem many suggestions of interest in it and more. jbers of th Holsteln-Frelslan assocfa for the tyro or the new-comer to tha The requirement to file a return of t,OD Fb'rofh'"1 gilng Instruc coast it will prove a most valuable gross income of $5,000 or more re t,ons for er'ctln appropriate signs guide. The bcok is Issued for free gardless of net 'income is a new pro-,,re distributed free by the assocla- distribution and can be secured from risinn vi innw 1. n. lion. Roseburg. Oregon, and to their interest therein or character thereof. V. H. CANNON. Register. Notice la hereby given that Elmer enlalilli.il M- Jonnmou, 01 miwi, uregon, woo, mineral'0" Mfch 24 1914. made homestead entry, serial No. 09407. for the NH of NH of section 28 Township It 3. Rang IE. Willamette Meridian, has fllod notice of liitellon to make final throe year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before E. O. lui Notice la hereby given that I will ro,.,( t- 8 ComniUll,on,r, o,,,,.,. pay all out.tandtug warr.nl. Issued Eugrni Oregon, on the I7th day of CALL FOR WARRANTS il7S. range 2E. Willamette Meridian, as additional to flomestesd Entry, , Serial No. 0104&0, patented, for Lots I by tha Town of Springfield out of the general fund and the slrevt Im provement fund. - Interest to cease after February 7, 1923. HiKiied. O. II KESHEY. Town Tieasurer. February. 1922. j t'lalmaut names as witnesses: II. M. Rlggs. of Mabel, Oregon; F. H. Morrison, of Mabel Oregon; Frank McQueen, of Mabel. Oregon; W. A. I'lquet. of Mstml Oregon. W. II. CANNON, Register. dealers or by writing direct to the less certain specified deductions for Portland or Seattle office of the com business expenses, losses, bad debts, Panr- !ctc, which are fully explained on th? . forms. CRIPPLING COUNTRY PAPERS Ridicals and agitators of new politi cal organizat'ons have no us for tht--cour.try newspapers, calling them th kept press. In North Dakota the Non Partisan league passed a law cutting all but their cwn sheets out of all public printing and advertising. These organizations in western states are no sooner on their feet by means of liberal free advertising thit tby start local papers. Tbey ride the free horse in the country weeklies and then start a county paper that con tains all the advertising of the mem bership. Each stop they teke saddles new burdens on the taxpayer for more or less socialistic enterprises, like -county agents, market bureaus, etc. In single counties In Idaho the cost of dase schemes for the alleged Dent fit of the farmers ran up bills as high as $10,000. J Repeal of the publication of the &. Returns must be filed by marrlcl couples whone combined net Income for 1921 Including tl at of dependent minor children, equaled or exceeded $2,000, or if the combined gross In- J INDUSTRIAL REVIEW come equaled or exceeded $ 1.000. The period for filing returns is from January 1 to March 15.1922. Heavy penalties are provided for failure or "willful refusal" to file a return on time. Tualatin. Sawmill idle for one year starts with full crew. Belzen New shingle mill starts on March 15, employing 25 men. Prospect. Project outlined to Irri gate C6.000 acres. Oakville votes to erect a $7,000 school building. Portland. $100,000 garage to be constructed. Seaside to have $70,000 school build ing. West Unn to erect a 121.000 school Ftrms 1040A for Incomes of $5,000 building. and less and 1040 for Incomes In ex cess of $5,000 may be obtained from!in tne gprint ine omcea or collectors or internal rev enue and branch offices. The tax may be paid in full at the time of filing the return, or In four equal Install ments, due on or before March 15, June 15, September 15, and December 15. Lone Pine. Box factory to be built LOCAL HOLtilN BREEDER 8ELECT8 A FARM NAME Called at water works construction of a Albany boosts new city hall. Reedsport Local mill purchases $0,000 worth of new equipment and will double capacity. Jefferson county court seta new wage scale. Laborers $3.00. Brownsville. New electric pump In- State game commission appropriates $3500 for fish hatchery extension work. Astoria. Knights of Pythias to build a new home costing between $30,000 Milare" is the trade mark name linquent tax list Is one or their that has boen reserved exclusively for 1 chemes to cripple the country press, the use of If. A. Soults of Eugen.j, and taxes are eft unpaid. Nearly four Oregon, as a prefix to the regular! million dollars delinauent taxes In one western state or one tenth of all the animals raised on the Soults farm and."? i0f. property delinquent Is a direct result. ; registered with the Holsteln-Frleslan association of America, according to an official announcement recently ma!s by Secretary F. L. Houghton of In meklne out his Income tax return v,in.h,.. vt in?i th. .vera tinver .in a .,..' Tillamook county has $425,000 avail INCOME TAX FACTS i i rrgisiereu auiamis carry pemaeg find a- considerable saving in com- reentry number a family name usu parlson with the amount of tax paid aiiy indicating the a-.ceistral bloodlines- As a means of identifying the vsri- Astoria. Contract to be let for par lng Seaside highway betveen Miles crossing and Sklpanon. Thirty mn are working on caves highway In Josephine county. on the same Income for 1920. The exemptions provided by the rev- ous breeding establishments of the enue act of 1921 are $1000 for slng'e country tra le mark names are ro person ('' term including widows, j served by the association for the ex widowers, divorcees, and persons sep jc!us!ve uze of bre-'dors. Thus, an ara'ed frcm husband and wife by,mlnial ran alwsys be Ido stifled as to mutual agreement). $2,800 for married ". o-lg'nal birth' lac. Every l:oI-, Remedy acts on this r'n. It allas persons whose net Income was $5,000 (s'aln man in the Vnl'ed States knows or less, and $2000 for married persons that a cow named Pa bet Clover Blos- able for road work. Astoria water commission will build I a 12 mile pipe line to Bear creek. . I Wrnen on the jury cost Marion 1 Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Aids Nature I Medicines that aid nature are always , most effectual. Chamberlain's Cough, whose net Incomw waa $5,000 or mom. Voder tba revenue act of 1918 the per sonal exemption allowed a married person wag $2,000, regardless of tba som must come from the Pabst stock farm of Ocooomowoc, Wis. In a tike manner animals carrying the prefix Hllare will in tba future be rec tl4 cough, relieves the lings, aids x pectoratlon, opens the secretions and aids nature in restoring the system to a healthy condition. Thousands have testified to its good qualities. Try It wen y;u Utq cougU or cold. Liquidating Sale OF NEW Scripps Booth Cars $992 REGULAR PRICE $1545.00 $553.00 lees than latest reduced prices. This is your opportunity to get a GOOD NEW light six-cylinder, refined and sturdy automobile of STANDARD UNITS at an unusually low price 6 cars sold, only 2 Tourings left at $992 One Coupe at $1000. t TERMS AND SMALL TRADE-INS CONSIDERED 1 HEADQUARTERS Fifth Avenue Garage Eugene ' PHONE 145 Ask for A. M. BEAVER i'.I.VC-.'