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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1922)
IIITjKHDaY. JUNK 29. 1921 MKINWr'fM.r r&WM HTTT 1 I i ii Tin ill itm A SLICE OF OUR NEAPOLITAN Ice mta te aa always wel com refreshment Dainty la epperc.dellcloue la flavor. It appeal lo both y and pal ate. Th flavor art o skillfully combined there U ttothing els Ilk tt Try a box and leara tor yourself bow food lo cream raa be. EGGIM ANN'S "Say It With A Brick' lata ot th whol frtonuel ot the plant. management, auperlnteadenl foremen, and workere of all rlasaes, from th akllled group lo tb common laborer. Tha wage workers elect their permanent conference com tnltte by secret ballot, and thla com mttte baa access to th management at all time, taking up matter of mu tual Interest, auch a wag, over time. a!l"ged acta of Injustice, oa ono hand; plant management and operst log- efficiency on th other band, j It I with the touting and lumbet producing Industry of Oregon. Wash ington, and Idaho, that th Four L Ik connected. Th area la divided Inio Harold rhllllr had Mr. Calvert, went with them to Portland. They ill spend several day tnr. and all will go together to aaveraf points la Washington, wher thry will vIsH relatives. ! Q A. and B. V. D. best grad men's underwear for sal at Halt's. Miss Itattl Mitchell, a sinter ct Mrs. D, II. Murphy, baa just graJu ated from tb College ot Mtaalone of tb Christian church at Indiana polls, 8h had previously graduated from th Eugene Bible university. She la expected to arrive her today for a brief visit. Her narenta. Mr. twelve, artmUUtrattve districts, ch ,nd Mr T; Mch,, , ntr brother James, of Salem, will meet her' her In return wlih their rar. and ahe i tljera. She rrt PRACTICAL WORKINGS OF 4L ORGANIZATION Extracts from an address by W C ' Rimgnlty, executive secretary of th ' Leyal Legion ot Loggers and Lum ! bennen. before th Social Workers' association of Oregon, at a . recent . neeting: j : Tb successful working ot the Four L, begins w;th the permanent confer-1 nee commute, which Is established at each gronp affiliated with the or. ganlsation. The word "conference" itself expresses th philosophy of th movement. This became clear whe- contrasted with the term, "grievance committee, used in cider Industrial organisations, the word "grievance" conveying th Idea ot the approach ot one side only In making requests or demands, while "conference" de notes two sides meeting In equality to discuss the Interests of both. Such. Is th actual working out of a prop erly functioning Four L local. Membership of a Four L local con Dr. field. 8. Ralph Vlpple, dentist. Spring-Oregon. Keep young by eating Mity-Nice Bread and pastry 1SJJHP" " f1 Wo ph for the dqy tfour foyVwork Is shortened and made easier when you have a good oil cobkstove. Bum Pearl Oil for fuel and you no longer have coal and wood to carry or ashes to shovel out You work with a clean controlled heat that is concentrated directly un der the utensil where it is needed and your kitchen is kept cool and free from dirt. Pearl Oil is the dean-burning, uni form, economical kerosene refined and re-refined by a special process. Dealers everywhere. Order by name -Pearl OiL STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Caliternss) PEARLOIL (K.EB.OSENE) HEAT AND LICIIT U .11 rUNTMJLO) OU. COMPANY tuym IT ALWAYS PAYS TO TRADE AT CRAY'S The Store thai saves your money We have the goods and our prices are always lower Fresh ginger snaps, per lb 15c Fresh Tru Blu crackers, 3 lb box 50c Fresh Big Lunch cookies, Just the thing for lunch, lb 22o Kellogg Corn flakes, package 10c Armour Corn flakes 3 packages , -25 Tost Toasties package 10c Matches, box ...05c Best cream cheese, per lb -28c ' Good Jarrubbers, Great Dane, dozen ;.05c Latge cans of pineapple sliced, In heavy syrup 30o district, having a district board of eight member, lonr employer and four employes, all elected by secret ballot by their, own group. Th flrtj for Afrc(l ubt)ilt 8D, Ul- eiecre! employe ana employer, mem ber of these district board const! tute th board of dlrec'ors which thus bss twenty four members, twelve plovers and twelve employes. Should' l- l- VVeddl returned last Hun there be any appeal from alleged un ly a flveweeka visit at bis satisfactory settlements or resolutions, early hem at Yakima. Washington. embodying desired changes, these can) TrH Kugwi t bautlluqu. ,n ,be carried from th loral to the dls ,ton fop wfc commencing ;trit board, and from the 'r . Monday evening and closing weit Sun board to the board ot directors. rav jr yenm !ln In af) tha stngea of conciliation jthe consideration ot both sides of the Itlley Morris hss Just rompleted A weight 7H pounds, waa born industry tn tn nanas ot men wnioni u.iimi-.ii. ni. commenreu im o Mp MrB floy js-eaM(1 ,t yertt are actually concernea in h. rHm, vu mm r i.iwiu juki uiu u This, we believe, is the wav to la- tb city limits on the river road i' dustrtal peace. TUIs Is a method rf MOON & MOON Successor to EfcRltnana Bakery breeches for ssle at Haifa. t Mrs. Andrew Nyttrom wa taken tb Mercy hospital Monday tor trsstment iuf a complication of troubles. hospital last Thursday, the 32nd V. O. V. Installation Julv 11th Refreshments. No meeting July 4tu. agreement and removal ot misunder standing which is available In advance of the possibility ot trouble. There i Mr. and Mrs. Harry Biummett bas been unbroken .peace In Four L met with a serious accluVnt. last Sun plants since the Inauguration of the day, on their return from Portland. Institution, and the standards of the In panning a service station between organisation control a?1 of the lot- Hubbard and Woodburn. they met two jglnjr and lumber operations of th rain; and as the foremost csr wss Northwest, both Inside and outside of slowing up to stop st the ststlon. the Its membership. 'car following whipped around It and ' ' ' j crowded Brummett's car over a band CARO O' THANKS iln, n tb- loft. Mrs. Brum"- , tmeit saw tb danger In tlms to open We deslre to express our. thanks.he door, and ft out on the running for the many arts of helpfulness and! hoard on ,he r'h': ml went over kindness and the "many expressions 'as the csr went without being cauitht. of sympathy shown by so many per (Mc llrttmn-.ette waa caught under th sons oh th occasion of the audden r. Ilia -far waa pretty badly cut taking off of otir husbonj and father, j about the left eve. Mrs. Drumroette ; ,Ouasle M. Erafi-ld and family. J sustalnfd no eerioua bodilv Injures. , , .but up to yesteday she hsd been TOWN AND VICINITY rntr,cl! b ,h . Andrew Crusan, who had lived ill "Wanted to Trade. A stock ra'nrh In his life, about (Oyears. on the one .Eastern Oregon for small pluce la or) farm, between Pleasant Hill anil C'ti- nar Springfield, and near car lino, jterdale, committed autcid by ujiu for particulars write Mrs. KaUe tng last Saturday. His health bad Smith. Halfway, Ore. Box 31 1. !tp been affected for the pastyvar by a ' .juralytlc stroke. He wss burled at Mr. and Mm. II. B. Murphy, of , TuMd.r mtim,H,n, Gray's Cash A Carry, will take a va cation next week, and will apend I' Th tread of business Is upward in Salem. H. K. Phillips, who haa with Hall because b baa th right bees employed in th store for some kind of goods. months, wfll have charge during their, .... ... . . nce I Alt',cul,', 'h"re wre a number of 0 .' . ' i ' I persons standing about at the time of Subscribe, tor th News at S1.2S. and the accident, no on got th number get a photograph of yourself or any of th driver responsible for the Kl.hurd Krost and Mrs. Dortl.a Keefer. both ot Springfield, were mar ried at the Christian rhurvb In Ku gene at II o'clock yestenlsy by Rev. K. V. Stivers. Dr. 8. Ralph IMpple. dentist. Spring field. Oregon. Raymond Yarm-s. oldest son of Ret. and Mrs. T. IX Yarnes. dreamed Te day plgbt of walking out throu door of Hi lower story of th partoq ag. arose and walked through a wiu dow of his bedroom , upstairs lit landed on his feet, between th houso and the cement walk, and sustained no Injury except a slight strain ot a ligament of on foot. Yesterday afternoon, while on of Arthur Stelnmeii' cars waa parked alongside tl:e curb. In front ot his Jitney office, a car driven by Mr. John Vaughn, of Waltervlll. ran lalj th rear of It. It la supposed th.it Mr. Vaughn's attention was divert v by th approach of a street car roaoV tng onto Main street. The win.! shield of her car was broken, and lh ' ' front of her car sustained so m othir 'T Te- :dsniags. Th rear of 8tlnmetg' oi h i received torn slight damages.' ,J member of your family free. Mr. and Mr. H. A. Calvert, of Den ver, alster and brother-in-law of Hir old Phillips', of the Cash Carry store, visited her over tb week end. They were on their way bom fro.n th Shtlner's conversion at San Fran cisco. Mrs. Phillips, the mother of Riverside Dairy FRESH JERSEY MILK AND CREAM DAILY T- B. TESTED COWS W. F. Cline SPRINGFIELD, OREGON PHONE 34F3 accident. A traffic officer, who came up Juat afterward, took th matter up. and may find him. All the buaiaesa houses In Spring field wilt be closed all day next Tues day. July 4tb, with tbeg exceptions: the drug stores, restaurants and con fectioneries will remain open; and th meat markets will be open about two hours In the morning, probably from 7:30 to t:30. I Mrs Norbert Aya, of ueaburg, was loporsted upon at Mercy hospital j Thursday morning. i Mt. Hood maie overalls, coveralls. Unusual - aft ' Pi Move B Oil argains New Stoves Slightly used for Store Demonstrations Placed In our basement exchange department and priced less than ordinary second-hand stoves. It's a Rare Chance Wetherbee - Walker Furniture Company Eugene, Ore. 9th & Oak Lan8 County's Largest Horns Furnishing Store work ahirts. khaki trousers, and lac fZ HOWS THIS? HALL'S CATABRH MEDICINE will do what we claim for it cure Catarrh or Deafness caused by Catarrh. We do not claim to cure any other diaeaae. HAUL'S CATABRH MEDICINE ia a liquid, taken internally, and act through the blood npon the mucous surface of the system, thut reduoing the inflaromation and re storing; normal conditions. All Druggists. Circulars free. F. J. Cheney & Co, Toledo, Ohio. Th Horn ef the Soul In olden times. It waa believed that the seat of th soul waa the atomacL, most likely for the reason that a man is never so completely used up a when bis stomach la out of order. For Mi cure of ordinary stamoch troubles 'here is nothing quit so prompt and satisfactory as Chamberlain's Tablets. They strengthen tb stomach and tu abht It to perform Its function na turally. Give them a trial. They only cost a qcarter. John Henderer ELECTRIC SHOP PHONE 103-W TOASTERS GRILLS AND FIXTURES Electric accessories and Repairing ( CREDITOR'S NOTICK. Notkw la hare by given that the undersigned bas been appointed by th County Court ot tb state of Ore gon, for the County of Lane, adminis tratrix of the estat of Henry Ne bltt, deceased. And all persona bv lp.g clalma against said real estate sre hereby notified to present same properly verified, to the admlnlstra trls, at the office of Frank A. DePue, attorney for the estate, on or before six months from th date hereof. Dated thla 22nd day of May 122. Jessie Nesbltt, Administratrix ot the eatate of Henry Nssbltt, deceased Frank A. DePu, attorney for fh estate. Sanitary MEAT MAEZET T, F, BENNETT, Prop, Fish Poultry Picnic Hams Headquarters for Smoked Sausage. COLD ICE Free delivery at 9;30 a. m., daily. Phone 80 II 5L