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TIIE SPIUNGFTELD NEWS
... tTTCRSDAT, MARCH 23. 19221.
I THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
Published Every Thursday at Springfield, Lane County. Oregon, by
:' FREELAND A HENDERSON
Entered at the Postofflce at Springfield, Oregon, as Second-class
Matter, February 24, 1903.
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The first installment of a two- press to predict. Three hours
number story, written by a high is far enough ahead to risk a
school student, was handed in at reputation on a prediction on
the News office yesterday,
with other high school matter
for publication. Upon due con
sideration, we felt that the obit-
Oregon weather.
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A train carrying 1100 soldiers
from the American army of oc
sation of Ihe News to the c0111" cuptioa c tie Rhine left -Ccb-
lens last Saturday, on the home'
ward Journey- There are now
something over 2000 American
soldiers left in Germany. The
president has issued an order
that this remnant shall be re
called, in detachments, before
July 1st Apart from all ques
tions of international policy,
every true American will be glad
when the last one of them has
been landed on American soiL
And every one of us would be
glad to know that the time win
never come again when Ameri
can soldiers Bhall be called to go
abroad on such an errand.
munlty required us to withhold
it from publication for the pre
sent. Any patron of the school
may examine it; and , if -the
judgements of those, who see it
generally differ from ours, we
will waive our scruples. It is a
story of the alums, and is en
titled "Jerry".
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By agreement , between the
speaker of the house and those
having charge of the bill, it is
expected that the new soldiers'
bonus bin will be brought be
fore the house of representatives
today under a suspension of the
rules. Under this procedure, a
two-thirds vote win be required
lopapssit. The prospect of the
passage of the bUl seems good.
After that, the senate, and then
the president.
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Former Governor and former
Senator Chamberlain publishes
a denial of the report that he
expects to be a candidate tot
governor of Oregon. He is a
member of the federal shipping
board, and thinks he can serve
Oregon and the country better
there.
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A convention of the State
Hotel association, a body of
about 100 men. was held in
Portland this week, and drafted
a constitutional amendment, to
be submitted to the voters' this
fall, providing for the appoint
ment of members of the public
. service commission by the gov
ernor, instead of election by the
people, , -
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Last week we advertised for
spring poetry. The poem print
ed elsewhere in this issue, the
work of -a Springfield poetess.
was the prompt reply, received Tage tax for the support of the
The validity of the Oregon
capital punishment law was
brought before the state sup
reme court on an application for
a writ of habeas corpus in bo
half of Elvie D. Kerby. one of
the men convicted of the mur
der of sheriff Taylor, of Uma
tilla county. The contention
was that the legislature exceed
ed its authoriy in submitting to
the people a proposal for res
toration of the law after it had
been abolished by a vote of the
people. The supreme court, on
Tuesday, rendered a decision
sustaining the validity of the
law. The execution of seven or
eight condemned -men, including
Dr. Brumfield and the murder
era nf Tlnr hurt ttn uarun?-
ed until this case was passed iP0pla- " '
upon by the court. This means
that they will hang.
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We guarantee purity, accu-
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Phona SI
In Society
The Chrysanthemum club met last
wek. March IS. with Mrs. J. J. Drysn.
Not much sewing, but a great deal of
visiting whlled the time away.
The decorations were all In green.
In honor ot 8L Parties. Small sham
rocks were used ss place cards, ant
the hostess wss assisted In serving by
Mrs. Henry Adrian.
Club members present: Mesdamer,
P. A. De, rue, T. L. Lucky, ot Eugene,
J. B. Stewart. J. A. Seavey, A. J.
Perkins, Kenneth Abies and the
hostess. Guests: Mesdsmes Henry
Adrian, Grace. Roberts, Henry Kort,
Clark Wheston and Riley 8 nod grass,
see
A number ot friends of Dr. and Mrs.
8. Ralph Dlppel gstehrad at the home
of Mrs. A. J. r-erklns. Saturday even
tag. and went in a body to the
former's home, to surprle Mrs. Dlppel,
the occasion being her birthday.
Cards and conversation were the pas
times until a lata hour, when a de
licious community lunch was a erred
set back of 1120, but It must find In
the elections neit November a stand
srd bearer of presidential slse tor
lSi. Its White House hopes largely;
rest upon the rise to promlnencs this
year of soma strong man In a doubt
ful stats who may demonstrate the
qualities ot leadership and a vote-getting
ability In a successful guberna
torial campaign. Tba . two demo-
Don't Forget Now
That It always pays to say NOXALL when ordering
roultry or dairy feeds from your dealer.
NOXALL feeds are scientifically mixed feeds, formu
lated to bring the best results for local conditions they
are pure feeds.
NOXALL feeds have got to bring results they are
made that way.
At Your Dealer
SPRINGFIELD MILL AND
GRAIN COMPANY
by ths ladlea. After tha lunch things
ware cleared away, rugs were rolled
back, and to tha music -of a one-piece
orchestra the guests tripped the light
fantastic.
Those who helped Mrs. Dlppel cele
brate wore Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Per
kins, Mr. and Mrs. 3. A. Seavey, Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Paine, of Eugene, Mr.
and Mra. Elsa Sutton.. Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Adrian. Mr. and Mrs. 3. a.
Bryaa. Mr. and Mrs. t. A. DePwe. Mr.
and Mrs. Ronald Roberta and Messrs.
-craUe presidents sine tha civil war
pense of men studying law or -Cleveland and Wilson found thir po
medicine. mica! opportunities in ute capitals.
Any further bond issues. ' -not in Washington.
Appropriation Of 8tate money ""of the S8 men who hare been presl
for armories, or Of more than dent of the United States, no leas than
125,000 for the national guard', eighteen cams Into party leadership
Appropriation Of State money through service la congress, and of
for the support Of the Pacific these, Andrew Jackson. William Henry Mark Peery, Walby Stevens and Oas
Livestock exposition. Harrison. John Tyler, Franklin Pierce,
Appropriation Of State money James Buchanan and Andrew Johnson
for the Northwest Tourists as- served In both the bouse and th-t
BOCiatlon. senste. Jsmes Madison. James K. Polk,
Appropriation of State money Millsrd Fillmore. Abraham Lincoln.
for the commercial fish COmmls- Rutherford a Garfield and William
sion- McKlnley wera graduates of that great
The paying of bounty for the school of political experience, the
killing Of predatory animals. bouse of representatives, while Jam
The convention favored the Monroe. John Qulncy Adams. Msrtln
cabinet form Of government for Van Buren. Benjlman Harrison and
the State, the heads Of depart- Warren O. Harding wars senators ba-
mother, Mrs.
Castael wart
WaSbburne.
see
Tba Needlecrart club met on Tburs
dsy of lsst week with Mrs. Carl Olseu.
Tha decorations were In green. ' In
honor ot ffit. Patiiclfe day. There
wss a luncheon served at the and of
tha afternoon, and tha green color
scheme waa carried out here also, the
eske being adorned with shamrocka.
Tha members present wera: Mes
dsmes Csrl Fischer. M. Martin. H. E.
ments to be appointed by thenars being president John Qu'ney j walker, T. D. Ysrnes. R. L. Drury, O.
governor, to be subject to re- Adams served a long period In tha j, jarrtt, y. jf. Adrian, W. H. Pol
moval by him or recall by the house after leaving tha presidency I lnJ w p Walker. R. P. Mortensem
Viand Garfield enjoyed tna distinction tf
- -being a representative In congress.
i WORK'S TRIBUTE TO" IIAYS senator felectj and prealdant-eact at
I i ii tha same time.
Wm. Kllleen and 8. R. Dlppel. Mrs.
Harry Whitney was 'be guest of tie
afternoon.
The nait meeting will be with Mrs.
I pTvk a nan tvatmaeta rAnAt 1 si l. KU.ijAHa. k .J i A a I
PROGRAM 'rt v L m """" r,L t h,uw wm, o.u no. , foXimr Aprj
iiiuucri.nura, lujiuciir 11101 as- come up irom in political ranee
A convention of tax reduc-
Uonday morning. Do not say
that advertising in The News
does not bring results. That
call brought the poetry. Whether
ft will bring the spring or not
this note is'written too far in
advance of the hour of going to
TAX RFTHTfmnv
SiStant, pays a high tribute to through congress. George Washington
hla nrMieressnr.. hmnirh th jnti, Stm ani
uon ClUDS or me Stale. aUWraidajt. p08tal Bulletin.. Which is Went directly Into tba executive aer I
stormy session In Portland thisldrculated among the post- vice upon tha. asublishment of the
week adopted a program recom- nffira w . msv the k.M..nt n.n,miit r.rh.n tio.
mending therepeal of the mill- tracts: -- - . , ' hi ciy.-a 8. Grant wera soldiers
"51 . . 1uvy11. ""1 "The impressiOO his person- and Theodora Roosevelt a soldi
state eoucauonaj ."UUiuwns. ity has made on the morale of autasmsn governor, a unique figure.
noon. Tha hostess'
Drown, and Mrs. I.
guests of tha club.
Tha following members were pra
scnt: Mesdsmss A. J. Morgan. L. K.
Basford, I. D. Larimer, T. V. Header
eon. Paul Basford. Wm. Dosaldeoo
Riley Bnodgraas, J. H. Beawy, Jub
Tomseth, James Wlthrow, and II. &
Praeland.
, Dellclcoa refreshments were served)
st the close of tba sfuraoon.
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Plans ara under way to complete
the 8L Helens Pittsburg market road.
Raedsport Winchester Bay La ru
bor company Is extending their log
ging railroad.
Dallas The stock Is all subscribed
for ths 115.000 csnnery.
Pilot Rock Is getting a doubla mod
ern fireproof business building.
Pound for California Rooster
1 f""ll"i m m f fis eg ft
$20 a
V V
1 1 H
im
and opposinr -the foUowlng tYt tv-satfll imn1nvgAai ft si Kaai Airiiiiea u r. hiss
i yvsrws vwtyivj vvs; as si wvvm ww saaasajs a a as a a paaawa awav a vyutavivu
measures: unprecedented, and It has been in tba tabtaat. omt aiguirteanes at-
rlSf 1Payng .m0r! thn altogether.for good." : iaehes to ths large proportion of prest
15000 to any official of the state i "Humanizing the sen-Ice' was dents who won thatr spurs In tha legis
government. 'merely the voicing of a wish, Iative branch.
, The educating at state ex-anj.the kindliness which is in all it is not m aither senate or house.
of us to some degree, responded as at present conatltuted, towever,
to it. It was the impulse Of a 'that the democratic party In all pro
kind heart, an expression of that twbinty will look for a national candl
intangible thing called the com- data two years hence. . Democratic
mon touch which makes the leadership In the house is virtusiiv
whole world akin; and 'the let- wholly Bouthem. No especial poiitl
ter is now put in the box and not cat availtbtrtty distinguishes any rig
thrown at the door'." ure In the senate. For this resson the
"Nature has endowed him politicians of this party will search
with the intuition of a woman, the horlion In those plvetsf ststes
the initiative of the inventor, the which eject governors this year in
heart of a wholesome boy and which the democracy may have a
the Judgement of a man traits fighting chance to win. The lists of
that have endeared him to all such states is not large. Fortune may
of us who served under him." j attend the rising of tba star of some
"Mr.' Hays set up new ideals new candidate for congress,
for a postal service. They have
been approved by the Americarf
people, and, as his successor in
office, It will be my purpose to
give substance to his vision."
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Miss Marie Arfstcn saw "MDce," a white leghorn rooster, at the
cockerel show in Petaluma, Calif., and she decided then and there
f she must nave him for her poultry ranch. So she bid up to 1182.59 and
get htm, top price (or nine pounds of (owl meat.
WANTED, A CANDIDATE
As the campaign of 1922 gets under
way a perplexity confronts th Demo
cratic party. Not only must Democ
racy demonstrate to the country that
it has the vitality to recoyer from the
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To those who wish to subscribe to The
News for one year we make an offer
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ENROLL.
EuW: Business College
'A. E. ROBERT, President
EUGENE
OREGON
see
Among those attending ths Lad let
of Elks club, at Eugene, Wednesday
afternoon, vara .ajesdsmes A. J. Par
kins, J. E. Stewart, J. E. Cross, Ban
Bklnwsr, Riley Bnodgrass and 3, 3.
Bryan.
TLe Kensington needle club was
very pleasantly (entertained on March
10 by Mra. Paul Basford. Mra. Mor-'
gan; Mrs. Neot snd Mra. Basford de
lightfully entertained tha club with
several selections oo tba piano. A
dainty lunch was served by the
hostess, assisted by Mrs. Levi Net
Mrs. L. E. Basford wss the guest
of the club. Members present were:
Msdames, Levi Neet, Henry
PIE
SOCIAL
METHODIST
CHURCH
. FRIDAY, MARCH 24
SUPPORT
YOUR
BASKETBALL
TEAM
The Pneumonia Menth
John Edwards, Elsa Sutton, M.
Brassier, L. May, Anna Knox, O. B
Kassey, C. E. Wbeaton, A. J. Morgan.
Harry Whitney, Mlas Swarts snd tb
hostess.
Tha club will meet Friday, March
24 with Mrs. Hsrry Whitney.
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Msrch Is a typleal pneamonla month
and usually gives a high rata of mor
tality for the disease. After a long
and hard winter, tha system loses
much of Its realstsnce and peoplw
Korf, 'grow carolees. When every cold, na
C. ! matter bow slight. Is given prompt and
Intelligent attention, there Is much
less danger of pneumonia. It should
be borne In'mlnd that pneumonia Is
a germ disease snd breeds In tha
throat. Chamberlain's Cough Rem
edy la an expectorant and cleans out
tha germ ladened mucus and not only
There was a very pleasant mee'.lng cures a cold but prevents Its result
of tbs Prlscllla club at tha home of ; Ing In pneumonia. Children taka It
Mrs. N. L. Howard last Friday after-' willingly
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