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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1922)
PACK FOUR SmiNT.FIKLn NEWS THURSDAY. MARCH 1. 1&22. "HUMORESQUE" This picture received the gold medal for the best pic ture at 1921. Saturday "CONFLICT" AH 4L8 should see this thrilling picture of the lumber camps with five of the biggest thrills ever screened. Sunday "DEEP WATERS" A great under-sea picture Third Chapter of "WITH STANLEY IN AFRICA Wednesday 100 pounds of White River flour In prizes for the best doien dougnuts made with White River flour. Bring your doughnuts Wednesday, March 22nd and get your prize. BELL THEATRE R Edited by the Tupils of Springfield High School Mr. K. J. Moor, county superln-, Keep on adding on to the end. tenant, visited S. H. S. Tuesday. HeEreiy day a little knowledge, was arranging for the Institute to be If would unwanl wen.l I held here i Saturday. week from the coming 1 "MY IRISH ROSE" March aeventeenth good old Patrick's day: the day when we our green ribbon, fish out our FARM REMINDERS a keeping Vale plant for seed only low thickly branched plant . with many moderate led leaves should be eared. These low growing ley yleldnre produce the moat feed and stand the herd winter bet. 0. A. C. experiment elation. ",; - Small Spray Riga Practical Farmer or city dweller having only a few fruit tree need not let their fruit be destroyed by disease and trsect i'it her sine lliey lack a power sprayer. Tor small number or trees, even a nucaei pump rig win give good reshlta. while Ita cost Is A- Cotiklln pen. fourth period slight, Material can be purchased In . Halph Love LOST- Tuesitay. Has a ring and gold band on top. Please return to Mr. Roth. small quantities In nearly every town. and any on ran find out Just what to gt njid when to apply Ithy radln the spray calender which may be had free by wrlllnk the O. A. C. expert ment station. St. don tall Thin. . I I .11.- . I lhats. and smoke our Irish clay pipe. u,u now- And what could Tit In better with our1 Wh,r th D- K' K' ,rl W celebration of that famou day than l,orc "Poultry-? j going In the evening to the High Alfred T. doesnt use hi arm school' program. An Irish play, e.:- Inttead of a rope? titled. "My Irish Roe" t to be pre-! Why Gladys N. wanted to be a little p "elected with car Aside from jaejted. with glee club number of lr' Wednesday night? ( nutter of proper soli type It Is lm- ; Irish music. I Who Llndel Q. took to the show? rortant to uie soil that I free from I . wl . , . . , I wn "de the scratch on Mab l A meeting was called Tuesday tor r,. face? gins. After all were asemoiu vht id. -i.i. ... each class was ,.,ignd to a different American history were admlrlna? corner or the room. This wa. to de- Wh.t Mr Torb,t h,4 , hu bot6 .eruiiuv uuw many iresnmen were present. Then Uh frosh wore svl Your Teeth (By Kern. Procter McGee. MD. DJ3.S.) OCCLUSION the ground when he walk. The human jaw la a normal man can exert pressure of two hundred and fifty pound to the square Inch. The) lower Jaw move up and down, from aide to side, back and forth, and It also ha a rotary movement. If any tooth la out of It proper position in Occlusion mean the fitting t tlie arch, it ia eery liable to recelvo gather of the upper and tower teetli the whole pressure of the Jaw In when the mouth I closed. some of these movement and con- In the normal mouth the npp-ir ;tant Jarring that It receives will start teeth extend slightely over the low-r an Inflammation in the pericementum teeth all around. Each upper tooth; the membrane that cover the root strkM wo power teeh fcnd, eca of the tooth and attache It to the lower tooth strikes two upper teeth, bone. Thl arrangement acts upon ts 1 The ame thing happens when a principle of a hock-abKrber. Every tilling Is too high, and sometimes when tooth has a slight motion lndepend- a tooth has been extracted the teeth ent of Use other teeth. When the on either side will the elect Spud Patch with Care .Ground for I ho potato patch should contamination with potato diseases No land should be used that ha been In potatoe within thrte year past If possible to avoid It Grower ihould obtain seed at mce and (tor It under Hot Point Irons and Grills House Wiring at Pre - War Prices Henderer's Electric Supply Phone 103-W 456 Main St. proper condition to Insure firm po TVTiat la the world comln to? Lola .,, Bi.tin- iim a r ... signed to the upper claaamen who pro- ,na "owcb were seen riding with perimenl station ceeded to take down their hair and Melvln and another fellow one even make them look a ridiculous a pos- in tter school la it week ible. Some of the frosh fought Uk who next? real heroes, but some were good sport and didn't mind Melvla. 1 i fill's the various element of fd necessary fur normal chick develop ment. The chirk grain muit lie sup plemented with muscle forming food derived from an animal source, sura as milk. eggs, or meat scrap." This Is but one of the practical pointer ou hatching and feeding chick given In a new circular by II. K. Cosby. Just Issued by the extension service. A tentative feeding schedule giving com plete ration to be fed from hatching to maturity I Included. The circu lar la available tor free dlstrlbutlua. O. A. C. experiment station. In Comparison I dropped little flower seed In a window box one day And went my way forgetful In work and rest and play. And when I happened back there After many month exile A fresh and fragrant floweret Greeted me with a smile. And thus do deed of kindness Or cheer In time of trouble Return to o full measure. Yea. sometime) more than doublv , Ralph Love Dorothy wa telling me that one freshman had a bunch of rat in her Rid House Plant of Insecti Most of the Inserts affecting the TeacLer: "All four legged animals '"I'M of house or yard plants. Inrlud- I are called quadrapeds" "I ''". white fly, aphis and rd I IN NEW YORK CITY One child I born every four min ute. A big ship arrive or leave every John H : "Xyhat wouli a thousand P'der may be killed by bathing the M wlnute. plant In a toap and tobacco solution. .o one qu.tit ol strong soap solution Myeri. do we msda from i-aaMla nr nlhur mruA takeoff fifty for each mltelle word? aaP add 10 drop, of mark leaf u. legged worm be Called T Mary Ellen: "Mr. Howard: "I hot not because don't want 600 below ero. I The scenery on Tomseth' bill must be wonderful because so many people re going over there for Joy wa'.ka. There was a great collision when the rati came out of the frosh girl hair. wllch ra t I obtained at the d ig 'ore. Rathe the plant thoroughly In this mixture end repeat the dose thrv rimes, le.ivlng two weeks between plication ttt. A. C. experiment station. man In biology. Mc: "Is simple animal?" A. T. "Some of the girls think so?" Mc. "Tl.e average person rem em- more a little Into hair. I thought that girls were afraid. ber 90 per cent of the ihin .. Jaw come together the teeth move the vacant ipace and cause one orjof rats, didn't you I see and 7 per cent of the thlnes her The npper class boys had a dress- little and escape the Jar. All bodily movements are due to more to strike too hard. This is called trau&ianc occlusion the muscles pulling upon the bones Dd - tDe of many cases of, according to the well known mechan.-.detn of 0,8 nerve, alveolar abces. up day Friday, which was much en Joyed by the girls, although It ended A very exciting episode In the h H. S. year of '23 happened Tuesda ,,. , . 'nuin .ton.. . , ,u . aisasirousiy. - V tuviym wa .iV UiUVrVUl lUrXIlP , ova was a, v tuv CUU I of levers. J of the root, called exoitosia. and py If the muscles of your arm worked 0ITuem- npoa the same lever plan that the If tooth I slightly tender or morning when Miss Doane took tne muscles of yaur Jaw work upon, yoo ,em t0 oe in the way, a visit to theihix'ory class In charge could throw a horse over a six foot oenust "ill .save a greatdeal of .only half being were fce without much trouble. trouble. Thl mean that there Is an lm- One thing Is certain, a tooth never menaa oreaiir nnin v.n aa k. !,,, . . von rhw i thaM t-w ,w. . I To Climb ,., , uuinuiui mo maiier. mere x tlle Tln gr0wlng A .oldier completely equipped for m.y be .ham pain. In other part, of By my wlndow 0D , itrtng , ,v.,., n a pressure 01 uvuj, oui wnenever anyone tell, 'jj ' tu tag qure men upon you that hi teeth hurt they do. bunch youll never halt nuf ed. knov Bat that's a "mum" the other bear' Kessey: "I don't think you can t member that much of what you see." Mc: "Well, can you remember any thing you have een that you have forgotten ?" Charter No CM1 r, Reserv District No. REPORT OF CONDITION OP THE 12 First National Bank At Springfield, la th Sia'e of Oregon, at the close of business oa March 10th. 1S22. goes on. dally upward. Quite as though It were awing. Tet I know there Is no marvel In this dally upward climb. Its adding JuU a little Every minute, all the time. And so It I with people. Another 8. H. 8. Play Act I Rose Crelgan. a pr-tty Irish country lass, and Maurice Fitzgerald. wealthy Dublin artist, fall In love with one another Act n An attempt Is made by Lady Agnes Darricklow to break up the engage ment fo Maurice and Rose, which utterly fail. Act III Tt-e sun always shines after a storm and so does I shine over all Ireland when the trouble I over. All end well. Clover for Wo-n Land Clover, either red or alslke. Im prove rundown land quite rapidly, but It I bard to gt a good stand on such soil. Seeding alone In April or early May Is the best method. Seed not over m Inch deep In a send bed ht I mellow and firm. Landplaster and In some rates super phospaie. help to get a stand well started O. A. C. experiment station. 8p-es on Dead Leaves Spores of apple and pear srab are produced by the mi'llona on the dean leaves shou" the time the buds begin to bresk In the sr'.-g The .e sporrs caur ti e first scsb Infection honce a dormant sprsy for t'-ls -lleease H luseleis. Turning undr the dead , leave i, however. Is a real factor In itcab control The regular sorava ?rm ha dlyel dormant period on ! win Keep tn fruit clean O. A 9xperlment station. One couple I married every three and three quarter mlnutet. One new building Is completed every SI minute. One new business I started every 35 minutes. 3.267 vehicles pass Columbut Clrcre every hour. 13.S00 elevators carry (.000.000 peo ple each day. 231.440 eggs-are eaten every hour. I1.7S0.000 worth of food la consumvd each day. New telephones are Installed at tut rate of 450 for "wry working day. par . . , RESOURCES Loans snd discounts, including rediscounts Overdrafts. ursecur?d. $67 44 U. 8. Government securities owned: Deposited to secune circulation l S Bonds value I AU other United States Government sec'uritip" Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc.: Banking House. JS.000 00; furniture and ' fixtures" $2,737.01 Real estate owned other thai i bankiri : bouse Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank Cash in vault and amount due from national banks' Clicks on other banks in the same city or town as reporting bank Tota' two above Items Checks on banks locsted outside' of city ' or town 0f reporting bank and other cash lu-ms Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer 169.46967 t 69.469 67 67.44 6.250.00 Total LIABILITIES 6,439.00 12.6S9 0? 63.599.04 10.737 01 26,717.14 11,08034 31.288 98 337.13 31.626 11 124.80 312 50 $226,423.05 25.000 00 5,000 00 6,80978 1.444 89 4.364 89 6,25000 583.36 583.36 Capital stock paid In surplus fund Undivided profits !."."""".""!'.!"!!'"'" Less current expenses, Interest, and taxes paid Circulating notes outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding Total Z!!ZZ ! aqposns roiner tnan bank deposits) subject to Reserve (deposits payal.le within 30 daysr Individual deposits subject to chock Certificates if deposit due in less than 30 days (other than for money borrowed) State, county, or other municipal deposits secured by pledge cf assets of this bank Total of three above Items.... 147 808 91 Time deposits subject to Reserve (Peyabie after '"80 days, or subject to 30 (lays or more notice, and postal savings) : Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed) State, countv. or other m'lnlclpit! deposits secured by pledge of asset of this bank Other time deposits Total of time deposits subject to reserve 37 4iK.gft Toal - - t:26,423 05 State of Oree-on, County of Lane, ss ! I. Lloyd C. Mnrftn. reshler of the ro'-e ramed bsnk. tn solemn! swear that the above statement Is true to the bent of mv kowere belief LLOYD C. MARTIN, Cashir. Conect Attest: Wm. G. Hughes, L. K. Page, S. M. McPherson, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me thl 15th day of March 1922 O. B. KESSEY. Notary Hublie'for Oregon. My commission expire January 4th, 1924. (SEAL) - iiSw8 1 JliiMM ! f These are A t ' theBeans I Pound a Cure for Indigestion "I uee Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tableta for Indigestion and find they suit my ease better than any dyspepsia rumedy I have .r tried and I have used many drfierent medi cine. I am nearly fifty on year o. age and have suffered a great den from Indigestion. I can eat almost anything I want to. now," writes George W. Emory. Rock Mills. Aiw Theje tablets contain no papain but strengthen the stomach and enable it to digest the food naturally. Excellent Remedy for Constipation CHICKS Need Coed P'td "No Grain or mixture of grain up- It would be hard to find a beit remedy for constipation than Char .berlaln's Tsblet. They are easy te ;take and mild and gentle In effect. Give them a trial when you have need. Charter No. 88 REPORT OP THE CONDITION OP Thl Commercial State Bank At Springfield. In the State of Oregon at th cloe of business on Mrch 10. 1922. What kind of Leans do you like f will be beHt for canning for use Whatever your preferences are j during the coming winter, you can plan to satisfy them io IJeans are one of the most profit your own garden m-xt spring if able crops which can be grown on you ioiiow me guidance 01 an;., .-it tracts of around andif nron. ' o g I RESOURCES Loans and discounts, Including rediscounts shown In Items 29 and 30, If any Overdrafts secured and unsecured .... IT. 8. government securities owner! liirin.iin- those shown In Items 30 and 85. If any 10,000 00 Other bonds, warrants and securlttn. Including foreign government, state, municipal, corporation, etc., In- luuiug inorw snown in items 30 and 36, if any Banking house. $14,900.00; furniture and fixtures, $4400 00 (ab) Cash on band In vault and dua from hanks i,.nk... and true., companies designated and approved reserve agents of this bank n 02J fJ ExcUngi-s for clearing house and Items on other banks In it.-.- sum cl y or town as reporting bank 5 730 85 Total cash and due from banks. 1117.394 12 159 63 25.201 48 19.30000 To'al 208,80901 109,276.01 22.841 23 15,691.64 22.880 00 7,noo.no 7,635.89 fvepllent. Knnlr thnt Vina -luaf Kioi I uwn MV VVM published. This new book Lilly's 1922 Seed Annual give you full in formation concerning a wide va riety of beans each of which has lien thoroughly adapted to this ciirnate. With this book before vou you can select jimt exactly the Leans you want with the knowledge that the seed you will plant has been obtained from plants well suited to this part of trie country. Whether you want wax beans, gt-f-en beans, bunch beans or pole beans, early beans or late beans, tt.is book will give you just the information you need in their selection. IJy a study of it you will be able to plan your bean patch so as to have theae, fresh and snappy, from your own gar den on your table any time you wiab during the summer, and c&n also grow those varleting which 2i. 27. er care is used in planting and cultivating them there is rarely a failure, providing tho right varie ties have been planted. In addition to beans, Lilly's An nual contains much valuable in-' fv , ion f 4k ,.!!. 1 21 iui inniiuu 1,1 wjv uiuni, iruauio kind about practically every vege table that can be grown to advan tage in this part of the country. Coming from Western America's Greatest Seed House which, for 25 years or more, has been known for its integrity, the new annuul is an especially desirable guide. Sections of the book are devot ed to flower seeds, fertilizers, sprays, poultry And bee supplies and there la a great deal of most helpful practical information about cultivafiaai in general. You can obtain a copf free from your dealer or by writing to The Chaa. II. Lilly Co.. Seftttl. Portland or Yskima. 30.000.00 6,00000 1,642 07 LIABILITIES Cat Hal Stock Paid' In Surplus fund , raj unnivio'il pror;s $' 7K4 58 (b) Leas current expenses Interest and taxes Daid L262 Kf DEMAND DEPOSITS, otber then banks, subject to reserve inamnuai deposit, subject to check, Including d-poslts due t.;j t.i'u of Oregon, county, cities or other public funds 138 903 47 Unman I certificate of deposit outstanding .... t iaan Certified checks cuts'sndlng C0 00 Total of demand deposits. otlur than bank deposit, subioct to reserve. Items 23, 24. 25. 26. $l42.l:ififi4 TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS, subject to reserve and pay. able on demand and subject to notice: Tim certificates of deposit out standing Total of time and ssvlngs deposits payable on demand and subjoct to notice, Items 27 and 28, $29,127 00 29.127.00 Total 208,80lf.01 SUta of Oregon, County of Lane, as. I. O. B. Kessey. rresldent. of tbe above named bank, do solemnly swear that tbe above statement I true to the best of my knowledge and belief. O. B. KE3SBY, President. Cojrect A-'est: M. M. Porv. Wslby Stevens, Director.. Subscribed and .worn to before me thl. 16th day of March 1922 , , , . LLOYD C. MARTIN. Notary Public. My Commission expire July 5tu, 1924. , (SEAL) I :hart,r No. 8941. r R,MPy, 0tt,M Nfc ig 4