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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1922)
pack roi'R SrniNGFIKLD NEWS THURSDAY. MARCH 23. 1022. INDUSTRIAL REYIEW Hood River Work resumed on tho new clly reserrotr. Union Contract let for laying water mains irlor to pevln Dallas epcrlcnclng a bulMlnn boom. Coqullle to set a new shingle milt and cedar products factory. Qranta Pass Crescent City railroad to be completed. Astoria Ponds sold to purchase pipe tor constructing orator mains. Of $S5Ml?.l7 taxes to be collected this year in Lake county. $155,000 la to be used for educational purposes. Marshneld. Oregon Export Lum ber company resumes operation. Turner. Willamette Valley Flat and Hemp Grower association pur chases the local flax plant Toledo. Contracts hare bovn lot for 15 new houses. Newport Waldport road to be completed In tttn fr tourists travel. Wheeler After H month of ldW ness, the local mill starts up with 117 men on the payroll. It Is estimated that Malheur coun'y 1922 wool clip will reach 1.600.000 pounds. State highway commission to let $1,000,000 In road contracts, lleopncr Local telephone system Is receiving $10,000 In Improvements.! iregon uy .rw itit h. Wlllamette making regular schedule, reopening the Pacific highway. 1 IT ALWAYS PAYS TO TRADE AT CRAY'S This Advertisement is merely an in dex to every day bargains at Gray's Cod Fish. 2 lbs. ..: 35c Red Salmon, 1 lb 15c King's Evaporated Prunes, per lb 10c per box $1.90 Crackers per box 50c Apples, per box $1.40 Brooms, each 39c Chilli Beans, per lb . 10c S. W. Beans, 3 lbs 25c Remember our Crystal White Soap deal is still on Edited by the Pupils of The members of the junior class are planning on getting their senior (ins now. ao that every one will '.hlnk they are seniors. The girls of 8. II. S. are going t organize a basehaH team if the weather ever gets favorable. Raavball practice has begun and quite a few turned out the first nig 'it for batting practice. We have pros pects of a good team.. , Small cards have been given to all students who have paid their student bedy tax. reading. "Member S. H. S. Student Hody "22". Athough this Is the end of another six weeks, everyone Is still In good humor ao far. Vergil Mc. has returned to school after a long absoence. "Her comas the king " Teacher: "Define trickle." Boy: "To run slowly." Teacher: "Define 'anecdote.'" Boy: "A short funny tale." Teacher: "Use both words In a sen tence." i Boy: "The dog trickled down the street with a can tied to his anecdote." The Key to the learning tor. which you are yearning Is easy to find If you look; But never try finding that secret by grinding Or looking for It in a book. I'll ell you a system that surely beats this one. A system that's easy enough Try locking saglclous, that's most cf ficlous. Thats part of a system calHd bluff. Speaking of Jokes! Wayne spilled a good on? 'his morning so I Jotted It dewn. Mable (after receiving her S. H. S. tag) "This means I'm for saK" Wayne (being an honest boy) "We!l I'm sorry but I'm broke!" The teachers training class hs Joined the ranks of the first grade and one day each week Mrs. Lambert Springfield High School 'I'Mi'Les them rhoenelles. It IHiruly keeps up the good work Marvin will soon know how to dance well. There were quite a few absentees Friday afternoon, among the missing ere Melvln Uuell. Marvin Spores. Alines Cortrlght. and llniol Dovlua. Kngllsh VIII svems to be an awfully sleety class, l-aat Thursday ten out Of fifteen were, in the land of dreams ahen the bell rang. On sleepy voice said. "Oh, hang that old alarm ". We wonder why this was such sleepy dy Some of the boys seem to get much enjoyment out of seeing how far they ran bend the legs of the table In the back cf the assembly without break ing them. We only hope that no dis aster results. Miss Williamson has two very dear pets Every fourth period they perch themselves beside her. Julia Godman dislocated her flngvr taking gym the other night We con clude by this that she must be very awkward. Kvary boy Is Jealous of Llndel Q. when class time comes. Green ribbons attracted the at tention of everybody Friday. Mrs. Myvra: "Iva you may give your J00 word talk." Iva: "Well, yesterday my uncle and I were riding out In the country when our car broke down on a hill. The other ISO words were what my uncle said walking buck to town. Of course I can't repeat them here." ed In color and contain full schedules' of all passenger trains operating the coast line. time tables will be distributed to hotels, banks, business houaoa and other places where they will be acces slble to the (raveling public. SPRING IS MERC A nibtns snucy call Is heard. That cheerful, gritty llttU bird. The da'fodils' yellow heads Are showing up among (he beds. The fragrant brecse cresslng my cheek Tells of Jounqulls and violets utk A lark's rich voice breaks on Mio nJr: "He of good cheer, for spring Is here " The bluebird too! Today I saw A flash of bright blue wings A robe of springlike given Is worn By all the growing things. So birds and flowers and balmy breese Air tell of spring's approach; la It not enough, dear friends. To cure any rase of mopes? SOUTHERN PACIFIC ISSUES VEST POCKET TIME TABLES FARM REMINDERS Chicks or weakly Hot Point Irons and Grills House Wiring at Pre - War Prices Hcnderer's Electric Supply Phont 103-W 456 Main St. Found Cure for Indigestion "I iim Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets for Indigestion and find they suit my case better than any dyspepsia remedy I have er tried and I have used many afferent medi cines. I am nearly fifty una years o. age and hare suffered a great det-.i from Indigestion I can eat almn.it anything I want t. now." writes Georgw W. Emory, Hock Mills. Al Theje tablets contain no pepsin but strengthen the stomach and enable it lo aigeai ine iooa nsmrsnj. Don't Dope Week Giving "dope" to sick chicks Is wasted effort Vigor Is thel foundation of the paying flock. Neither ' sentiment, pity, nor purchase price should prevent the owner from kill-, bushel; Charcoal. 1 bushel; salt, t Ing every weak deformed, and dis pounds; air slaked lime. 4 pounds; eased chick. O. A. C. experiment powdered sulfur, 4 pounds; copperas. station. iS pounds. tow Flan Shallow Filter fax should be planted that low on a mallow, firm sued bed. When drilled In shallow wrh w double disc or hoe drill a more even stand may usually be had with So pounds less seed to the acre. The usual rate for broadcasting la 100 to US pounds per acre O. A. C. experiment station. As an ad led convenience to passen gers, "vest pocket" time tables of "he various routes of the Southern Pacific are being distributed to the traveling public. The mlnlture time tables are print- Mineral Mia for Hogs A mineral mixture for hogs, kept before them at ail times. Is a grna: help In keeping the animals In good physical condition. A heat'hy and ( thrifty hog will utilise feed to better advantage than one not physlaclly fit. ao grain will be savtd by using mln era). The following mixture Is rccoiu- mended by the I'nlted States deparv ment of agriculture: wood ashea. 1 Carver railroad to extend nine miles o Viola on Clear Creek. Shedd Land owners plan to drain 3.100 acres of land. Garibaldi (.oral sawmill starts cut ting dock planking. Central Oregon highway from Florence east so tar has cost I1.4GU. 000 Sandy no.'JdO binds to be voted on for the erection of a new high athool. Excellent Remedy for Const nation It would be hnrd to find a botl-r re m eil y for constipation than Chan bvrlaln's Tablet. They are easy tt take and mild and gentle In effect. Give them a trial when you have need. Va Jl Orlfi AND fact Under the Auspices of the American Legion of Springfield MOWAY, WMM 2 7 PIE EATERS' HANDICAP The Never-to-be-forgotten Race to a Finish Lavson's Black Face Trio Jim Lawson with Mack Plowers and Alex Alexander in "A Night With a Ghost' f TOM S WARTS: left Kansas for a new field because he was barred from all events. FRED LEMLEY: has too much speed for the rest of the boys but he is a slow starter SLIM FREELAND: his length is his greatest asset. OSWALD OLSON: is the only man living that can eat pie standing on his head. SID WARD: his crooked nose roots out a whole pie at one root. "SHORT"' MEATS: the only man that can stand flatfooed and eat pie off of a chair. GUV MOSHIER In His South Sea Island Dance General George A. White, of the Oregon National Juard, will be present at this time and present Major M. tJ. Huntly.wlth'c a Medal, glvjii by the State of Oregon, 'or 25 years of faithful service. "THE ROOKIE'S RETURN" A Sequel to "23 1-2 Hours Leave" A 5-reeI picture featuring Douglas McLean. Written by Mary Roberts Rinehart PF3 PP A v3D urn H ! i if nun cr1 7 nrF j Doors Open 7 p. m.; Show Starts 7:45 p. m. Tickets 30c & 15c Tickets on Sal at rCClMANN's KETEL'S CPRINGFIELD GARAGE GoatLcrs NEWS OFFICE ;