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TIIUIISDAY. MARCH R 1022. THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS - PAGE THREE TOWN AND A district trarbor'a Institute will bo hold at Klmlra next Haturdajr. I.. 0 Buley doee any kind of car penter work alther by the day or con trad. s nun if you want to r- moiM ;r build. Residence, corner 41 h and Main Bin.. Bprltigfluld. Ore. A tem her'a Invtliuie (or thl dls iflrt will be hold at the High school; building on Hnturday, the 26th. The ! aonlon will open at 10 and clone at 4. There la eil'l a good doal of aglta tlcn going on In the region to the eouth, looking to the organisation of an Independent local telephone com- pany: hut thua far It doea net seem."" BunJi7 to be taking any definite ahape. AS I SAID DEFORJv Flxlng ahewa with the beat material at reaaonable prlcee. Hall, the shot , , llttle. Several cara occupied d'0'- 'our camp ground during the paat "Humoreaque." A photoplayT Tea. w'k- " ,,m ,or lb c"c but more than photoplay-the me!o-,b Mn wn will do dy of life Iteelf! Bee 'Humoresque", w,th ,h r,mP roun n, wh1 the picture that received the medal wl" do for 11 ,n eoraln (or the beat photoplay of the year,, w. O. W. meeta ecry Tuesday at the Dell Saturday. I evening at W. O. W. ball. Will Hlll,.lio la employed In Port-! fnnk Bartholomew, who haa been land, waa called borne during the paat 0 erously alck of pneumonia, and week on account of tbe slckne.a of wb0 uf(Pred a relapae after be both hla parenta. j thought hlmwelf nearly well, la now The Eugene achool board, a few we" on the way to re- days ago. It-t a contract to Booth Kelly Lumber company to furnlah the Eugne schools 60 corde of alab wood, to be delivered between June I and August 15, There were abort twenty blddera. W. O. W. meeta every Tueaday evening at W. O. W. hall. Dr. Rebhan va compelled to alow up for a while the latter part o( laat week. Partly on account of a touch of the prevailing grip and partly from an overdone of work, he waa oblige (or two or three days, to content him m If with lying down through the fore noon and working through the after noon. A litter from J. J. Totten. now llv- Ing at Sawtello. California, contains kiiiio lott-mstlng pemu-ial points. He bought a home In Sawtelle lust July. He waa 'Sitting uudor a bright, warm sunshine" when he wrote. He say: "fjur garden, looks, fine., We have peas, carrots, .boo La, onions, radlshus spinach ard lettuce. W have icverel kind of fruit cowing In bloom." COMMUNITY CASH STORE WHERE CASH BEATS CREDIT. WHY PAY MORE? On!on Sets, per lb 5c Genuine Dill Pickles, per doz 30c Teanut Butter, per lb 15c Our quality coffee (bulk) 35c lb.; 3 lbs , $1.00 A very good coffee, 5 lbs. for 1 00 W. M. GREEN, Proprietor THE LEADING GROCER Telephone 32. An Elegant Triple Plated Gold Gillette Safety Razor ABSOLUTELY FREE We are celebrating our Golden Anniversary. We have been in thlH business GO years and every man who buya a suit of ns before March lClh In going to get a magnificent remem brance a genuine gold plated Cliletle Safety Razor an: blades freo. $99.50 FINE SUITS MADE TO ORDER fieaaln A Gold Plated Gillette Razr Free if you place your order at once ... Walter N. Gossler Local Dealer for MONARCH TAILORING CO. . Guaranteed Garments Established 1872 CHICAOO VICINITY You don't know how comfortable thOM old shoes ran be made It re paid by Hall, the (hoe doctor. The PprlngfMJ Mill A Grain con. pany ahlpp4 car of flour to Port- '""d Monday, and one the middle of I lent week, both (or export. They re calved two rarloada of corn from the ait the middle of laat week. They will ship two cara to Roseburg and Medford and fire cara to Marsbfl.Md thla week; all mixed can, of flour and feed. Bee Prlmll'a Dean In ber feat of oPrto darlng-rlding loga at break M1,11 P,,,,! B "Conflict" at the rr. 8. Ralph Dlppel, dentlat, Spring field, Oregon. Tbe tourUta aeem to be forcing the covery. Mra .A. J. Ferrle of Spokane, Wash ington, mother of Mra. W. C. Rebha-., arrived In 8prugfleld cn the 12th to pend a month at the borne of her daughter and the doctor. Mra. W. C. Rebhan entertained several friend from Eugene at dinner on the 10th In honor of the doctor t birthday. The new public maiket In Eugene la finished. Four persons took tho civil ser vice examination aa candidates (or the liaise) isto(fk-e. An Hectiou I to be bold soon to decide among tbe three highest candidates and the department will be petitioned to lBpponl ,ne candidate receiving the highest number of votes. "Deep Watera", a fighting romance of New England's stormy coast with hearta aflame and stout aouls teatod In hatards of the aea. At the Bl next Wednesday. Don't forget "With Stanley In Africa." WE SATISFY OR MONEY REFUNDED AND UP OOOO iANKINK FOR DEVELOPMENT There Is no question aa to where ' banka aland on the big broad proposition of helping tho far mer and Induatry. Banka back the big constructive movements for the development of the whole country. On financing the movement of crops and livestock the banking Interest have been ready and willing to do their part. Bank In all aectlon of tht country have helped finance pu. chaae and distribution of dairy cattle. Hundred cf calf c!ube and pig cluba have been organised and thouaanda of boy and girl are learning to became producer. Thla bank believe In aafe and aane cooperation with the pro ducer ao far aa la conaiatent with aound banking. First National Bank OF EUGENE U Year of Helpful Service II. J. Saunders and Albert K. Lulay, tract leal printer, have purchased the plant rf tl:e Florcice West, which bad been, suspended for over a year, j and have commenced the publication ( of a new paper, called "The Siuslaw , Region". It la a four-page, 7 column paper quite a venture for a apare!y settled region, with nc large town... We hope they will make It go. That region needa a newspaper. We scour and card wool to ordjr for comforters, pads, and mattresse::. Pericction Butt and Mattress t i-, Stayton, Oregon. a27p A headline In Friday evenlng'a .Guard says: "Spring Starts Bluster Ingly. It had net started at all here. , , J Mr. and Mrs Joe Lemmons, making i their home for tbe present with Mr. j and Mra. Jchn Wlneenneld, spent the first three daya of the week at their home In Portland. ; Mr. and Mra. Riley Snodgrass aro both sick with the grip. I ) An Infant son of F. O. Bennett,' Junior, has been sick with pneumonia some time, and la now In a very criti cal condition. i A revival campaign waa com menced at the Baptist church last Sunday. Tbe people of the church have secured the atore building next door west of Tbe news office, and tbe rest of the campaign, beginning last night, will be held there. There will ,be no services next Saturday night. The campaign will probably laat three cr four weeks. Tbe evangelist In charge la Dr. H. E. Marshall, of Los Angclea. '"'' f USED CARS FOR LE ' 1918 Ford Sedan. 1915 Ford Touring. ,, 1917 Ford Bug. 1918 Chevrolet Touring. 1815 Bulck RoadHter. 1920 SMhlebaker Six Special, Don't forget to sen the, new.Dprt 'car. Phone 19. 2nd AVE OARAGE Since the death of the senior part ner, Jotrech Fulop, the. business of HOME I J (fJMk- SSAY YOUNC. -mT vSy-CAUSE IT . rSI WS THAT TUNE ? DERN HARD TO . Vt4T HARO TO U. S. ARMY HEAD ASKS ARMENIAN 'AID Washington.' .Majir General fnm O. llnrtiord, recently ap pointed Gruetal t'emtiin'a axslntatr Cblcf of Staff, hue gone on record In support of the work of tbe Near fUt Relief In 'Arcic:i'. He say, In a letter to the Near t vit Tl'V.it: 'Of all the hcvirt-brftaXing atatret ibat eilsta In other countries, I be Heve that the Near Hint situatlo. ihould moil appeal to our charitable people. There are many thouaanC of belplea orpticoa children o Christian parents In a Moslem land, who must be bolptd by our peopl If thoy are to eurvlve. Tbe Ar menlan hate preserved tholr race their religion and their lannuare un der condition of dlriree for over r thousand year. They are worthy of a better fate than to perlfih. and I believe that will be their Cite with out aubatantlal financial and moral aupport from tbe good people of our country. : "J. O. HARBORD. "Major General. U. 8. Army." General Harbord ta one of the trustee of tbe Near Eaat Relief or ganization, now making a general ap peal for fund to continue Ita work among the deetltnte of Bible lands) tbe Farmer'a Exchange atore ta and will be carried on by tbe surviving partner, Julius Fulop. Southern Pacific Establishes New Accident Record for 1022 ' Total Injurle auatalned by em ploye In all branches of the Southern Pacific company's system waa tbe low est during 1021 of any year since 1906. according to announcement Just made by R. J. "Clancy, assistant general manager. In charge for the company. Tbe number sustaining fatal in juries In 1921 waa 19.6 per cent less than for tbe best year during the past fifteen year. Thla decrease In num ber of employe Injuries baa been Irought about largely through the work of the safety committees on th several division r.f tbe company 1 nes at which tlie safety problem re discussed and r. I'gestlons made tending towivd geate? safety ot"l clency. No fatalities occuned during 1J21 to (assengera on t!-. Srutbern Paci fic In train aciid!ii: to steam trs-n service. Thj onf- f avenger sustain ing fatal injury In train accident wi In a gasoline motor car which war set afire when run Into by a mo'or truck loaded with gasoline. Of the three passenger fatal'.; lea" in non train aervlce two Jumped over-board from ferryboats apparently with suici dal Intent and the ether passenger riding on a ferryboat wus drowu'.'J el: ber aa the result of Jumping or falling overboard. None of tbe passenger fatalities In 1921 involve! neligence, maintenance of track- cf equipment, compliance with rules and regulations, or aate operation of trains. INDUSTRIAL REVIEW Salem. Local flax plant has orders for 4 carloads from Belfast lrelanl Pert land. Pacific Lime and Gyp sum company to build $25,000 office. Pendleton. $50,000 to be spent In 1922 on Grant county highway. Oregon paid $1,864,408 gasoline tax for the past year. Freewater Is building a $25,000 com munity house. The Dalles chamber of commer. Is boosting fruit production. State genera! tax levy reduced from 5 05 to 2.47 mills. " Real Estate and Insurance Having aken over the business of John E. Edwards, we are now prepared to take care of your wants in both Real Estate and Insurance.;, Ballinsrer & McPherson SPRINGFIELD, OREGON Halne. Highway to Olive lake to have 14,000 Improvements. ' ' Light and rower company will ex pend $108,000 In Baker and Union counties. ! Lane county aawmlll cut 225,000,-' 000 feet of lumber and employ 2,000 hand. 'I Riddle. 11.000 date prune tree ti be planted on 200 acre here. Sister. Squaw creek Irrigation dis trict to Issue $25,000 bond. Freewater. New Ice plant, $30,000 church and brick block building being constructed. I Rainier Local shipbuilding plant j to be enlarged. Kenton. Local company to estab lish a plant for remanufactura of lura j ber. j Rock Creek Sutler road to be ' built at a cost of $76,750. W'arrenton Modern lumber and , bos mill under construction. Oregon metal production for 1921 waa 37.S00 ouncea of gold and 43,129 pounda of silver. Construction starts on Grant Fas; and Crescent City roads. i Pacific Power and Light company spent from $500 to $65,000 each on 109 j Improvement on local plants In tw.ij states. Educational correspondence course established for all employes, j Portland 135 west coast aawmlll for tho week ending March 4th, manu factured 79,776,173 feet of lumber; old 67,300,390 feet; and shipped 76, 131.089 feet' Production waa twelve per cent below normal. New businet. waa.alxteenper eent below produc tion. , Shipment were thirteen per cent above new business. Unfilled i domestic cargo order totaled 87.-! 932,111 feet; and unfilled expou orders, 89.573.032 feet Unfilled rail order totaled 4,753 car. Supreme court of the United States 1 bold In tbe New York gaa case that! tbe atate cannot make rate for utili ; tie that are confiscatory. j Tbe Southern Pacific company rs-i duces rate east and west on food stuffs a much aa 50 per cent, ffeo ! tlve at an early date. ! The State Tax Investigating coin-) mltte recently concluded a number of hearings at various places In th'. i ta?e, wl-.Ich Indicate! very markedTT, the dfs'res of the oecple for reduced j tax burdens, coupled with a very I Increases In the efficiency of gover-.-i ment, state county and municipal. WANTED A BUSY LINE Tfrs man who had struck one of those rsra nit-so-vry-prohlbitlon pa-tie-3 and didn't want to leave it ha! made two unsuccessful attempts to jget into the telephone booth, the third time negotiating it like a ferry going j Into a etracge slip. He dropped His nickel in. "H'llo, h'llo, h'Po," hecrled. "Say gimme Line's Busy, thaasa good girl. H'llo, whassat? Line's busy? Aw right- . - j He staggered out. I "lord knows I tried to get her any-; way", he murmured. Chamberlain' Cough RemeCy Nothing so Coed for a Cough or Cold "Everyone who baa tise' Charqbf lain' Cough Remedy s'peaka well o. 'it" write Edward P. Miller, Abbotts town, Pa. People who once use thl I preparation are seldom satisfied with 'any other: It I excellent to allay a I cough or break up a cold. Riverside Dairy FRESH JERSEY MILK AND CREAM DAILY T- B. TESTED COWS W. F. Cline SPRINGFIELD, OREGON PHONE 34F3 A. A. ANDERSON "The Barber" Cblldrens hair cutting a Specialty For a fine Suit and a perfect fit, go to ' ' . RAMSEY, The Taflor DR. S.' RALPH DIPPEL DENTIST Phone 3 : i Springfield Oregon DR. N. W. EMERY DENTIST Button Bldg. Phone 20-J Reaidenc Phone 129-VV Springfield, Oregon LEMLEY'S PRESSING PARLOR FRED G. LEMLEV Prop'r. Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing, Dye ing, Hate blocked. Suite made to measure Main Street Springfield between 3rd and 4th Oregon JOHN E. EDWARDS REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Corner Main and Third Springfield Oregon j I D. W. ROOF JEWELER FINE WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY Springfield. Oregon FRANKA.DE pue ATTORNEY' AT LAW NOTARY PUBLIC 8utton -Building Springfield Oregon W.F.WALKER FUNERAL DIRECTOR Full Auto Equipment W. O. W. block Office phone 63. Red. phone 6T-J A. S- GILLENWATER Electric and Oxo-Acetylene welding, Brazing and cutting 192 Blair St., Eugene, Ore. ROBERT BURNS Lodge, No. 78, A. M. F., Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rita Uni versal and Symbolic Free Masons meeta first aud third Monday evening in. Morri son's, bail. Visiting brothers welcome. R. L. CROSS, Secretary. M. SVERERUDJQ R W. M. HOWS THIS? TTALL'S CATAItKH 5IEDICINE will do what we claim for it cure Catarrh or Peafness caused by Catarrh, W'e do not claim tc cure-' anv other disenpp. HALL'S CATARKIT J1EDICINE is a liquid, taken internally, and acta throutrh the blood upon the ni'icous surfarcs of the system, thus reducing tho indnmnntion and re 6torin norpml conditions. All Druggists. Circulars free. F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo. Ohio. North Bend. Stret improvements to cost about $75,000 ordered. Redmond to havo,' ft fire-proof theatre building. Scto. Work Las begun on the new high school gymnasium. Ct tuje Urove, Latham district to Lu::j z 74000 school house.