PAGE TWO W- TirR SPRINGFIELD NEWS TirrfvFDAT June 22, 1922. THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS Published Every Thursday at Springfield, Lane County, Oregon, by FREELAND A HENDERSON Entered at the Poetofflce at Springfield, Oregon, as Second-class Matter, February 24, 1903. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year $1.50 Three Mentha 50c - Six Months 75c Single Copy 5c One Year, When paid in Advance 11-25 "Monkev actors" are to be'ests of the community; especial barred in England, in the inter- ly when the most probable pur est of prevention of cruelty to 'chaser was a sharp competitor animals. But can actors b,who had two or three quarter prevented from making mon- sections of his own already. To keys of themsehre3T"-Regtster. jmake the case still worse, sup Perhaps not; but monkey' pose the fanner's remaining can be prevented from making quarter was tn two eighties, sep actors of themselves, and that arated by the tract he was will be a direct gain for the forced to sell to his competitor, monkeys. Or. suppose the farmer in o question had entered these two The Register of last Thurs-: quarters from the government, day had a local article com-1 and held its patent for them, plaining that so few tourists, had deatt with the government are stopping In Eugene, and according to the terms which laying the fault to the routing ,' the government itself prescribed of the Pacific highway through j In such deals; and now the same the side streets. It wanted the j government comes in and corn- signs changed so as to lead the.mands him to sell one of them. tourists through Willamette street, so they would see the without regard to the kind of market he may find or who business part of twn and be in- may be the purchaser, or how duced to stop and buy things, much distress the new owner Those of us who used to have ship may cause him, or how de to drive a buggy with a skittish triniental it may be to the in- team through a town preferred .terests of the community to take the side streets, rather than try to force our way through the Jam on such con gested thoroughfares as Willa mette street In Eugene, or Main street In Springfield. But an xpert and experienced traffic officer on each of the principal crossings could generally steer an auto tourist through without serious difficulty or danger. o S'posin A Case It urould seem to " a man up a tree," or to a man or body of men "up a stump." as the busi ness interests, of western Orgon are since May 29, that the issu ing of an arbitrary decree sepa rating the properties of the Southern and Central Pacific, is a good deal like issuing a decrea commanding a farmer who owns two quarter sections of land to sell one of them, with out regard to the effect of the iBHnnnRnnsBim Your Neighbor's Boy That boy of your netglbor'a will surely win uccea. In fact be Is practicing r.r success now. It Is a good plan to practice It vcu want to learn to do any thing well no thl boy It train ing for success. Hi parent know that It cost money to keep thla lad In clothes, etc. They find that It la a rod scheme to give this ex;ens menrr to the boy and let him plan how to get the best results with it. If h spends too much one month he fools tthe rlrch during t!-.e month that follow. He U anslou to earn all be ran. He thinks bvfere be upend and a nent saving account li gro lug as further proof of the hap py future of the boy. And a prorram like that will bring larger success to any one who really desire to win. How about your own boy? The First National Bank OF EUGENE Resources of over Thrte Million of men and women who wer ia the service ot the I'nlted Statea during the WMld War. It admit to It rank all who aervtd regard! of the plac or condition of service. While It I designed to keep atlv I the associations growing out ot the war. and to Imp its upon the Ufa ot the country th point ot view ot the 4.600.000 who served. It greatest vn. u to the country He In stimulating patriotism anw sound, sacrificing Amvrcantsm. The American Legion will be to the country durlrg the next three-quarter of a century what the Grand Army of the Republic has been In the past. Therefor Its Influence for sound and liberal Americanism la certain to b permanently recorded In the national consciousness of the na tion. It Is the duty of every ex-servlc man to join. He should add his point of view to the legion's activities, and thus express In civil life the spirit .f service to country displayed In tho national crisis Mornl:g Oregon!!). June 14. The Southern Pacific is gen- In Society A Jolly crowd of little folks gath ered at the hme of Mr. and Mrs. Js Smitson Tuesday afternoon to i'elp thler daughter. Mary An (tells, to celebrate her slith birthday. After a Jolly round of games, the children gathered around the table where two huge rakes and Ice cream greeted their eyes. After viewing th many Utile gins of friendship, the little cne departed wishing Miss Mary bad a birthday every day. The guests attending were: Velma av.wv is p,..- . , t K.. . ho' " " erally regarded as the outright Yi , a nd K11,n o.kop. '"' '. ' owner of the Central Pacific. I ebt,8 an.d redeem ng It . from drd n.yeoff An(teIw A,.lna as in the supposed case of the bankruptcy. In doing this it BfaU MlWr4 Wjrcoff N,lllB s,k. farmer. They have been oneibecan,e thf benera.fto.r ot.tth -r. Elsie ne.i. M.xine Bnodgr.... system In fact, and operated as rovernment, by rehevlng It of EtHyn ,Urrl i,trlre ,nd Veida one. for fifty years; but. unfor-lhe den of a piece of proper- r,r,f.i Evyn JacobKin, M.,b, ,Ur. tunately. carrying two old cor- h,,ch wa9 not considered rl, jUud Br,tUln, EI1.n Coi rn. porate names. A much Strong-itandnK a'on' a8 bem K0 va Wycoff. Maxlne gmltson. Delorc. er feature of the case is this: for, the debt rert,nK "P0" "5 C.steel. Olgallynchuk. Valeria Koch. By far the greater part of theiand, b assuming and finally Wllll rox DuU c,ron Br,t. present trackage of the com-jPS a ,debt f n'?"i"y : Rn1( w"ff- K'nn',h r bined system In California and n,ill,on dollaI?K duf, V 1 "Clifford and Floyd Koch and the little Oregon has been built since the lament. The Lnion Pacific be.,.. wuni-u iue kj. . tx. . ... ! Mr- pr,,,, gm,i0n ani Mr. Jet unified ownership went into ef feet; built mostly in small sec NOD Really Folks! Just between you and yourself do you always auk for home manufactured products of your dealer? When buying poultry or dairy feeds, do you IiikIhI on the NOXALL brand? Do you buy flour from the grocer that recom mends NORTHWEST FLOUR? Let's be fair with ournelves and our community. It always puys to use home product b. MANUFACTURED BY SPRINGFIELD MILL AND GRAIN COMPANY la, .w, A VI .t W 1 W tions. to saUsfy local needs the demands of interchangeable fm .iT.-m! Lih traffic. They were not built toii1"!?0'"'1 tbe.BKa con8ld ,k ij. . m eratJon as if it had been. pruc iuc urcus ui tu fit. iiiiu very much the same way, only Wycoff aii,tj with th pleasures ! for the little one. e e e The Minnehaha club met at the home of Mr. R. O. Master laat Fri th alarm of a Southern Pacific1 1 he event of the purchase .ftra0on. Th afternoon or a Central Pacific system,!?' the Central Pacific ,by the iptnt wlth needlework and conver considering this system apart from the other. They were built and have always been op- Union Pacific, would not its UoDt mtttT whlch , d.urou z cour' separation upon the respectiva system. -values or the two quarter sec tions or upon the general Inter sratw! as nMMssrv intsrrsi fie.!nucn In conflict with the sa consolidated r" vriuvivm oi conipwiuon as the Southern Pacific's con- tors of the one control of the Central Pacific ,unch w MrTe by th, bo,t... The and the O. W. R. & N. be as .... mM.in m h h.ii ik Mr. McCnllum In Eugene. e -values of the two quarter sec- The Southern Pacific became , trol ,?r t!l Central and the Sun-; h Knt,OIl club hmi for a i i - . t . . . Rr line nan nppn ' v o For a limited time only we are giv ing absolutely free with each regu lar Vacuum Cup Tire purchased One "Ton Tested" Tube of corresponding size The extra thickness of the Vacu um Cup Tread plus the extra plies of highest quality fabric and the good-measure tread of hundreds of sturdy, non-skid Vacuum Cups, make Vacuum Cup Tires, at prevailing prices the biggest value on the market Come in and get a copy of the latest price schedule you will be agreeably surprised. Get your sea son's tire equipment today and a free tube with every tire purchased. Springfield Garage Automotive Service Phone 11 4th & Main JOIN THE LEGION The American Legion will conduct I a nationwide membership drive from!' their annual picnic. Tuesday, June 6. Of course there was the attraction but after a great deal on the part ot a few of the circus, of persuasion of the members, we Inally arrived at a moat beautiful spot along th banks of th McKcntle river. After the long drive we were alt famished, so we spread a most bouu teous dinner upon the green grass, 'neatb a spreading maple tree, and partook of tbe laat morsel. Tb af ternoon was spent In games and eon test of all klnda. W returned to our home that night a tired but bappv crowd. Those present were Mesdsme. IL W. Whitney. Henry Korf. B. R. Dip pel. O. II. Kessey; L. May. Levi Neat. Fred Walker. J. F. Moor and I'aul Ilaiford. w v The Pin Neele club met at lb bom of Mrs. Ira Oray, near Thurs ton. June 16. Th afternoon was apent with fancy work and conversa tion. Mr. I'rice, Mr. Mathews, and Mrs. McMahan assisted the hostess In serving a dainty lunch to the fol lowing guests: Mosdamea Norman Howard, Will Culver, Mathewa, and I'hettepluce. Members: Mesdanir Little Bowman, llsttlc C'astccl, Emily Dority. Lilly Klser. 111 Peterson. Vina McMahan. r'lora Price, Kadi Nelson, Alice Itoan. Edith I.sxtun. Rosa Montgomery. Mammle Van Yal ta h, and Nina Mcl'bereon. The n.it meeting will be with Mr. I)oane on June It. on th corner of lb and C alreet. TOWM AND VICINITY Mr. Anna Glendennlng vlslt.d la Corvallla for a day or two In tb for part of th week. Fred Lemley I now employed la Portland a bead ot a department In a large cleaning, pressing and dyeing establishment. ' "The Woman Ood Changed" la a powerful dramatic tory of tangleo live that carries th apectator to tro pic Isles and It beautiful photogra phy bold tha'attention aa by magic spell. At lha Dell Saturday. Henry Casten and Dill Hurnett and their famlllea are taking an opting at Lost Ijike. They drove up Tues day, and will probably return to morrow. H,f June S to 27. Tbe purpose Is to en roll ex-ervlce men who bave not yet identified themselves with the legion and its work. Harry N. Nelson, adjntant of The American Legion In Oregon, be s an nounced that a supreme effort will b made to double the membership In Oregon. At present the Oregon de partment of this great national or ganization has enrolled K-ss than one third of tbe ellgibles. The American Legion Is composed i. Recommends Chamberlain's Tablet "Chamberlain's Tablets bave been used by my husband and myself off and on for the past five years. Wbea ray hueb&nd goes away from bom bt always takes a bottle of them alocg with blm. Whenever I bave tbat heavy feeling after eating, or f-l dull and played out, I take one or two of Chamberlain's Tablets and tbey fix me op fine," writes Mrs. Newton Vree land, Mlnoa, N. Y. Take these Tab lets when troubled with constipation or Indigestion and they will do you good. 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