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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1922)
TAGS TTTO TUTS SriUNGFIELD NEWS TnuiifiDAT.Arnii. is. 1922. 3 THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS ' Fubllshed Every Thursday at Springfield. Lane County, Oregon, by FREELAND A Entered at the Postoffice at Springfield. Oregon, aa Second-class Matter. February 24. 1903. i SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year $1.50 Three Months 60c .Six Months 75c Single Copy 5c One Year. When paid In Advance $1.23 There has beeon a sharp con-, test in Portland lately over the opinion as to whether the two question of cutting some of the, sisters, as they were usually re 'extras" out of the school garded. were two separate or course, as a matter of necessary i separable personalities or only economy- The school board, one. The lawyers naturally feel last week, decided to cut swim- that it would not be modest in mine pools, orchestra and band, . - j.., 1 . . n.A 1 wotk. auuu education, short commercial courses, graduating exercises, drawing, sewing, cooking gardening, m a n u a 1 training and music from tht budget after the close of the pre sent term. These items, or some of them, may be restoreo. if a bond issue of $3,000,000 and a tax levy of $1,000,000 is authorized at the school elec tion in June. o The "Siamese twins", Rosa and Josefa Blazek. died in Chi cago last week. They left a son, 12 years old, of whom Rosa was the reputed mother. They also left a fortune of $100,000. The question has been raised whether the boy is heir of the whole estate or of only half of Three Words With You, Mr. Fisherman!. They are biting! The story is told. You know Instantly cf tackle needed and also the best place in town to be sup plied. Sparkling new and test ed tackle is here waiting for you Isaac. Never a better assortment Also new ideas in equipment help you land th-3 biggest catch of j'our life. M. C. Bressler & Son In Touch tlTTLE WILLIEV RADIO WORKS" rr X OH, BOV? T " I SUCCESfFULtY FOR TH FIRST TIME OAIE OF THOSE-' t?2M , L : ( CONCERTS RIGHt2-'''J WHEY MAlM S V VI AJciTV' J mr income on up te stS. x ; , 7iLX bAW m an listen to(l-ta- t H i7T witi 4 m. the .o WJ) fmm HENDERSON ft. Scientists are divided in them to render a judgement . . : 1 t. A l ... until the doctors have decided whether they will asree or dls. agree. They are talking of tak ing this question into the courts: but how can a judge decide it the doctors disagree? The testimony of the father, if he is living, might be interesting. Foi instance, did he consider that he was marrying two women or only one. or an undivided and i u au undivisible half interest in the , " ' J - t- i, r. k to call a meeting of citizens of ff?mnJ" " fR?h8 Z 5 rl Springfield, and appoint a com noun tie marrLe voSS m,,tee- nR of one high ?r- .Rfi.- nT-V school valedictorian, one labor Z 'f n,v '""" agitator and one all-round car riage as a party, or only as a;,,tv un.,., ,r,ch .,,. i,h sister or a bridesmaid? forth. " " The Irish revolutionists are saying tuai lue insu nave noi;as the language at their com- uau lueir ireeuum iw t uu years, bo, we presume, tney are not to be blamed that they do not know what to do with it when they get it. We hope It will not j take them 00 years to learn.lhonU) o( lh, brtJu., MrenU. M- mnJ A LACK OF HOMES A great shortage of houses ex ists all over the country, es pecially in the towns, nearly all of them, large and small. Per i ji iiifiii. 1 i t r" aiiu Biiiiiii. x r-i - : h,no ,V, o,.Bi .n.l Koilma"y Deen apprenenueu. lie complaint of extortion in rent!tVl!1. .Qa hlintln ,i, Jsgreaterin New York city than aiijwuere eise. lue iiUihwuuu ; Housing committee, created, we .presume, by the legislature, and .some of the legislation which it recommended and some passea previously, seem to be improv ;ing conditions there somewhat. ,The Literary Digest makes large extracts from a lengthy report recently made by this committee from which we take up these two points: First, as to th conditions: "In the city of New York alone there Is now a shortage of approximately 80,000 low-weB, to Srringneld 7bUTMUy to priced homes, to house 400,000, a doctor vauilln(5 hlm e 8 human beings, as compared ;lot o( taln agaln with the normal conditions ofl pre-war times. This has of Friend of Mr. and Mra. II. u. course, meant abnormally high j Blanchard who were former rt-aldentM rents. While high rents in turn of Thuraton received announcements involved doubling up and in- ; decent unsanitary overcrowd-' ing." Second, as to the practices! , t responsible for these conditions;; anil f in tVirrf fiq ro tryu , ffr . , , . . ',. , . ., . . .. at the hall, similar practices elsewhere than, in New York City, and by 0Lherj Mr. Join-' father and nio'l.r fron people as well as landlords. .Dallas anlved Saturday lor an x "Your committee found prof-! tended vixit with relatives, ircering, rest ric ion of cornpeti-j tion, pri'.e-fixing, trade straiigu-1 Mr J :'"i haH r'";'" "-" lation and similar abuses in al-, p.Uc"' amJ als'J """'1 Iand "f WaUer most every phase of the build-; '-,Imist"n- ing and allied Industries. Thri ; Mlsa Marjorin Grant is back in manufacturer, jobber, middle- Hchod uKain uf-e,- h-mg ah,.it for man, contractor, labor leader mail. time with the fin. and the laborers themselves, were found to be locked in com- Ml,'i "'-"r "1U ,iaH '" r f""1' J anl With The Outside World blnations, having the cumula tive effect of making the con struction of a building well nigh an economic Iniposlblirty." Among the relief measures brought about by this move ment. as cited by the New York Tribune, we note only this one: "Permitting the insuranct companies to Invest up to 10 per cent of their assets in apart ments where the monthly rental shall not exceed $9 a room-" This Is explained by the New York Tribune would as "intend ed primarily to enable the Mctro- lHllltnn l.lfo Insnrnnro nimivinv to Invost JlOOimOnOrt In .. tenements, the rental for which"""' c,,,h TV. " Arr" 20 ' mill vw,.l ..... .. V (II inn A .t IVII MUlltll 3 til room." o When the Jury In the thtro trial of Fatty Arbucklo came Into the courtroom yesterday, . iier an autfiicv in six minutes, mostly consumed in certain kt1I.na f it,in tit nt'fdr ft......t , ... . , .1 l! IUVII tIIIHi I't ttl Kl II II lit I, I they threw In an extra, without extra charge, we presume, in the form of a statement of opinion, to the effect that the people of the country owe Mr. Arbucklo an apology for the evil they have been thinking about him. If the apology is to be proportioned to the evil ,li , ,,,,, l,,,,,,., ll,.,l Anasojan unabridged dictionary, a njjivniiui ativi ca i vain vi I'l'vr- writer paper, and instruct them ; to niake it as long and as strong niand will admit Of. Drury M. Morse, of Junction City, and Minn Ruth t.nahurv vn mm ried ye.terday. ,t 10 a. m.. at the Mr. Wm Lanabury. on G tr-et, be tween 7th and Sth; Iter. Tboa. l. Yarnes officlatinif. o A Seattle criminal wanted for six months by the police has mi . , fniinfl on th. nn r i8erve(1 ln unlforni for 8 , months. THURSTON NOTES Mis Xtllle Mathewa apent Wednes - day visiting her aunt Mrs. Margaret Campbell. Grandma Mathew. from Eugen, visited several day the past week with h"r son. Moan Mathewa and fam ily. returning home Friday. Frank Campbell who had hi hand !h,v.n ,. wreck some time ago Wednesday of u seven tound baby gill "'k'' l'M,I arrived at ta-i r horn!. The new urrlval 1.4 named Elizabeth. Ml.-i Marion S,m-:iit, of SpriiiK- Irrlday evening and at'er.d.-.-d t;ie play In Society . The Needlecraft club met at tho horn of Mra. W. It. Pollard on Thur. day afternoon, April 1 Needlework and onveraatlon wi In order (or the afternoon, tollowrj by ilellcU.ua re freahmenta eerved lo the following member: Meadame Hob, Prury. Mar tin Mill. II. K. Walker. II. M. Stewart 0. K. Planer. F. n llumlln, A. V. McKlniey, IV W. Crlte. Wm. X. Long, T. n. Yarned. O. M. Jarrtt, Wn. Kill.. Curl Olaon rni.t S It. nipi.i. nonio in Aim. ii. m. mewiin. Tlso ladle of tho Konalngton club 'pent a very enjoyable afternoon Frl j lay. April 7. at tho home of Mm i Alfred Morgan. Tho vocal ai'Iectlon r pomihl Yomilt. of Kugene. nn I j Mr. Morgan writ capeclnlly enjoyed. t Much amusement wan afforded the! 'member In trying to e who could make the bet rabbit or chlrkon of i-lay. Moniher preaent wore: Menilamea. (). It. Kmupv. Anna Knox, ll.irry Whitney. Henry Korf. Klta Sutton, John Kilwanl. I.'V N'oet. 1'iuil I'.un fnnl. J. II. lorah. Itnlph hlppel. Kro! Rreaib-r. Krtd Walker. (". A. SwarM. KJna Swarta. Itwrenre May, Alfrvil Morcan and Kred Hoth. (Jueita fro-st-nt wir Mm. Donald Young and Mr. L. E. Itasford. The club will inert nrxt week with Mr. John Edward. sown for a lawn and 1 now Imvlun remt'nt walk bull! about the pluio Mr. ('. K. KIiik I now ai-llln milk to Mr. Si-haffer who la running a rheeae fartory on their farm one mile pant of Thurtton. They are munu facturlnK the Swla brlrk il.reao. Thuriton I r mln to the front In the poultry bualnea. Thou who are hatrhlnc rhlcka with Inrubatora on a larga cul ara Mr. Charlea, whoa Incubator have a rapacity of a little btter than 800 eKK. not between 600 and 700 chick the rrt hatch and a 'few over 700 the aeconj. Mm. Tay lor Xerdham ha 1300 chick that i, it"t from isoo eKK. Mr, o. a McMuhon nio ha noo. They both haVp ,h,,r incubator runnlns aKan Mr. Charle Grant la alo running Wrl incubator.. I The I.cuhurK lIlKh arhool ataaed !tho piny "The Arizona Cow Hoy" nt :the Thuraton hull Friday ev.'iilna It jwa well rendered aa very character . rendered his or her part well. The Springfield High achool orcheatrh I furnished th mualo. There wa a ,larg - artendance. There were ev- era) from Springfield and Eugene pre sent. Ice cream and rake wa aerved after the lay and luter there wa dancing. Mr. Farrell. from Laudax apent several day vlalting her daughter. Mr. C. W. Ruth, returning horn Monday. She took with her her lit tle grand ion Frnncis Gray who ha j been visiting his grand parent Mr jand Mr. Ira Gray for the past three j weeks. There day niorni ill b Ilible school next Hun- day morning at 10 a. m. Easter exer cites at 11a. rn , and a bnskt dinner i at noon ami preaching ut 2 p ni. bv Itev Ilentoii, the regular minister. j Mra. Clifford Weaver returned to IMeusnnt Hill a.t r some time spen, In vlflti' g relatives here. J Mia Nellie Math.4 w vUlted Frl 'dav with her uncle, Ira Gray and fntn Mr. mid Mr. Walter Itos from Ku, reno visited Sunday at the homo of Mr. and Mri. Frank Tuylor. Mr. and Mr. MIINt' From Landax aro vlltlng nt tlx homo of Mr. and .Mm. Tuylor Needhani. Mn. Teeter and Mr. Miller called on M.-a. Ftrown Sumlny afternoon. Mis. IloHa liaughman spent tl.e -eek end with her parents Mr. and Mrn. P. It. TOdmlHloii. ,M!hi Mnrle IlHstlnxs who I the bookkeeper for the Iliihb hardware Htor's In I'JiiKene, spent the week nii wltii her pa rent a Mr. mid Mrs. C. II. Ilaftlnt's. Mr. Vl,g.'l McPherHon who I atudy lug (Icn'iiiteiy In rortland ajout the wx-k end with Mr. and Mra. Taylor .N'eoilhiin. Mix I.aura Mitchell, who Ih office nitondant for Ur. I-en In Kukerie H)eiu the we: k end ut b r home hero. Mr Join Willli'iiia entei lalned tho Junior Kiiinlay hi hool ( Iuhh at lil-i l-ome Sunday uftornoon. Kveryono enjoyed the elaboiale dinner that wan served. I. 'iter tin y tools a liiklnK trip. Mi. Ada Oorf, from tho flHh hatch ery vlKlt"d Thursday with her paicnti Mr. ami Mra. William Kennlo, Minn Klva Gray wua able to return to Kchool lant Mcm'iiy uftor havlfg a Don't Forget Now That It always paya to say NOXALL when ordering Poultry or dairy feeds from your dealer. NOXALL feeds are scientifically mixed feeds, formu lated to bring the best rcHiilld for local conditions they are pure feeds. NOXALL feeds have got to bring results they are inado that way. At Your Oealor SPRINGFIELD MILL AND GRAIN COMPANY tli itf of tonnilitl Mr. Fnrneat Weat who underwent a major operation at Mercy hoapltnt o in ii time afo wa nbid to leave the hoapltal Thuraday. Mr. John Dunk vlalted Hiindar nlfht with hla ann Ijiwrence In SprlnKfleld. Monday ha left for an extended vlalt In the runt, lie ex pect to vlalt Wyoming. South Iakota and I'ennaylvanla before hi return. Mr. Lincoln Yarn ell apent Hunday at the home of Wayne Yarned in I.ea burc Mr. and Mra. Arch Shouich are upending thl week at tllue Itlver. Mr. Jooa from Mabel hail an acci dent Sunday which might have been iiulte erlou. After vUlllng hi dniiKhier Altas who make her home with Mr. Margaret Campbell, when itartlng home he wa backing hi car out if the" lane he wnt off the giadt over the embankment. After aotm time wa apent In trying to get tli.' car nut a team wa aecured amlwiti 'he help of It and the power of th engHne the car waa gotten buck on the gnu!.' nnil Mr Joe went on hln way none the worae for hi expel lence. V.r Sam Caruther tort'd on a trip Friday morning to deliver a cow to hi aon Marlon, who hn bought a farm In Kenton county. Ho returned home Monday. Mix Kllzaheth McMnhon from Eu gene apent Hunday with her Parent Mr. and Mr. O. A McMahon. The William' Ilrnther' awtn!ll wa ihut down Tueaduy a one of the belt waa broken. John William made a trip to F.ugene to purchae l new one. There were about a dozen of tha young people cf Thuraton made up a hiking party for a trip to Ilendrlck brldgo Sunday, returning In the even ing, v , i ft Mr. Frank Kohatallle, of Santa WORTHY OF ' CONFIDENCE The Firtft iN'ntlonal affords comphMe Kafety for all funds entniHtvd to It, and inpilts the confidence ot the people of this commu nity. Large capital and re sources; conservative un4 progressive inanagemen t under government super vision, together with mem bernhlp In tho Federal He Kcrvo Hysleni, coiiildne to malic It a bulwark of stienj'th. You are cordially invited to make use of llio facili ties of thin bank and let. It serve you In any financial capacity. First National Bank OF EUGENE 36 Year of Helpful Service Since 1883 the A W. Mr Wm. It'Miule hua rinlnhed pr.iy ing hla orchard and at-veral olhern will finiah in a ahort tluia If tho weather May fvoral.n. Cecil llnrbert I out of achool oil account of trouble with hi eye. Tueaday evening the little folk and young people met at the bom of John Kdmlilon to practice for Kaatei Sunday. Some of the parent went preent too. After practicing, a taffy pull wa enjoyed by all. Thoae pro ent were: Mr. and Mr. Fred Itu uell. Mia' Margaret. Maude and llaxel llennle. Mr. and Mr Walter Piatt ami family, Mra Murgam Campbell and aon Frank. Mlaae Mar garet, Meryl. Myrtle and Hutu King, tirace June. Alia Joo. lysine Kdml. ton, William and MHvIn I'latt. I,eoti ard King. Ted torgn, Out In Mathewa. John William and Howard llangh man. Indnlgaitlon and Conttlpatlon "Prior to lining Chninbcrlaln' Tab let. I auffered dreadfully from Indl- geatlon. Nothing I ate agreed with me and I loat fk"h and tan down In health Chain 'rfciln' Table Pa atrenglhened my digehtlon ami cured nie of ronatlpatlon" writ. -a Mr. George' Strouf, Kolvay. N. Y. SPRING It prlng again, ngiiln. After the w?ary month of winter. After the atinw that have been. After tho dark and the gloom, It aprlig again, again. There' J.,y n the world again, again. There a ong In the pine And a tint of green on moor and fen Where the hliieblnl ripplo and rhyme; There Joy in the world ngiiln. agnln. The twilight' forgotten again, again. And Ihn JoliiiuT come back lo atgy Gladdening th" hcaii of IUin With Iih iinihlc-yellow and gay; Ami twilight forgotten again, ngiiln. Kveryon-'a putting their trouble away, away, For I he aoiith wind alngii In thn tree, And tho river ripple o miiHlcally Where thn yellow violet grow, Kverynnc'M putting their troublen away, away. And there' life In tho hill again, ii Kit In, And tho dusk I Mint with flume; Flame of the day that hnvn lieon. Flume of thn night that are gone, Flamn of tho aprliiK In the hill again, again, And clilldlhli voice II rtjrr r In air, In ulr Ami aweetly I if p Und llH'n Aa' we Htow away our car: ForK'-tllng lh ii'li,, , , ,nn A t hlMlHh volcea linger In air, In air. And HW'oot memorli'H come hack, como buck. Of old play played long ago When the world knew naught of lack, Naught of pnln and naught of won In the daya como hack, conio buck. And wn dtoam hoiiki mo.-n, Htnnn more, Of old love. loved long ago In Hint golden lime of ynro When wn klhHcil gooilliy at purling; So wo ilicam Homo more, aomn moro. So P.'h Hpiing urhIii, ngaln, Clare, wa a tlaltor at Weaver home Tueaduy. After the weary month of winter, After the hiiowh (hut have been, Aflur tho duik und tho glm Iff aprlnir apatu, again! Julia Godnian, age 14.