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THE St'IUNGFIELD NEWS
Tin'RSPAY.Jn.Y 13. 1922.
Now is the time to buy
Tires at the
2nd Avenue Garage
Oldfield 30 x 3V2 $8.99
Oldfield 30x3 S7.99
R. G. Masters Phone 19
BITS OF INFORMATION
CULLED FROM THE MAIL
The loaders of the class of railroad
workmen engaged In the present
strike, in Justification of their refus
al to meet the railroad labor board
for further consultation, addressed a
letter to the board assorting that the
lowest paid employees "hav boon d
Kraded below a level of bare animal
eubsistance," and the earning capa
city of the employees in the higher
srrades reduced "b-low a standard of
healthful and decent living." In rv
sponse to this statement the New
York Herald publishes figures mak
ing a comparative shewing cf th
average wac?s of the clashes s.T'ot
ed ar.d some ether that may possihlv
Join the striks. the comparison boin
between the average wages In 1914
and those in February. 1922. after the
first cut ordered by the board.
Machinists, bollerniakers. black
smiths. sht metal workers, elect ri
cnl workers and moulders: $TS SJ a
months in 1914. $1S4 01 in 1922. Car
men 2.S4 a month in 1914. J1S0.B3
In 1922. Signal gar.g forerm n $S2 90
in 1914. $205.72 In 1922. Sienal m-v
$71.20 In 1914. I1S1.03 in 1922. As
sistant signal men $i!0.4' M 1914.
$137.47 in 1922. Stationary engineer-;
I77.U7 in 1914. $l".S42 in 1922. Sta
tionary firemen $';!. 21 i:: It'll. $1 '.; ;;
in 1922 paction p vorl.ers Jl!7
in 1!!S. J9SJS in 1922. S'.it:.M.
storehotis and warehouse empii "--,
watchmen, fre'eht fruok.-rs. 'o ;.
etc. M1.72 In IP:".. $:t9.7 i t 1522.
'ton, Wisconsin, In cooperation with
jthe university of Wisconsin. It hat
I lately Issued a booklet, entitled Kor
ea! lYoducta laboratory." In this
bookie! ocenra this statement: "Or.ly
,30 per cent of the wool III a foreit
; now gets Into the form of ncasonet
cUnilnnrd lumber, (if this an addi
tional 10 to 2." per cent Is lost in tho
process cf manufacture. In extreme
cases, as ltUto as 3 per cc:it of the
wood In the forest may roach th.
.finished product." The object of the
livestlgatlo'is nti.l of the pulil !- 1 1
Is to devise a''d bri'adca-1! practical
methods by which th's great wn:. i f
the count y's t'- ib-r supplv cm le
reduced. lll'.K of tho method i st!.!! I
has been the trnme!it of wood--, ri
,ar!on uses to pce- a' ion. As :. i
example, it Is estimated ;V:t by m:, 't
treatment ore a;d of" ha!f biiiioii
! board feet might be saved ri h ear
III railroad ties nI.ov.
A recent report In th Mmthlv I. a
bor Heview. Issued by th IVpnrtniei';
tf I.nbor. shows thrt the averng ii'.in
bey cf days of operation of tb c'i
real m'nes for the pn ;f ;!2 years li;.s
been r.nlv 214. It Is es lma'cl Dint
the t tal i nnunl output cf s-i t cod
In Illinois could be produced t
per cent of the mltie-s. ( they work.- I
;04 day in a year. This sltiiatlo.i,
the report says. Is responsible for the
demand of miners for higher wages
They are trying ta realize u years in
come out of 2ir days woik. T o
many tu I r.t is are ru r. ii on t. -.
!mit t!rt:' This g ly lucres :
! the ovo li.-ad ev oi
ly. the ,-.-,r ,,' c
,!!: v for . on.
'" n.h f ; r. v.
-. an.! .
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lit a (iullty Conscience Its
Own Avengfr?
That la tb. lk thrmc of
James Oliver C'lrwocxl's
Story
"God's Country
and the Law"
nl t ho
Bell Theatre
i
SATURDAY
in
ir :
:.mjq' i 'lih. i. j- jli Wiiianjsi m iryt-w x
:a'n. PcrrUm that ripen Ute will b
a failure uul . rain totues soon.
Th' l.-d.es of the Civic lib ard
some frf'Tiis. caliifg ui ft pi.r'y if
2.". t : 2. Itichi -il-ig a u'l'v.ber o' g-utl-v
nn ii. e: Jove a i I. :ilc on the si"jts
ern sec-Ion if X- mXn ciiinp l.t..t
ewu'rg The I "g tab!." Wis te-oe1
T. ' ice. J, .(I -.s loilije 1 V.it'l
.iilisraftia!-. i"il d I. .(!'; 'lie liU-r
! ! t I.: ! a x.i-i.'y if (:!.' i"i ! ! e
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Newland's July Sale
Begins Friday Morning All Month
Offering Great Saving Opportunities
II Is the -u?rm "f this More to mnke every week of July 9 baitiuiu
week mid every day of Ihe month it tnigpln it: y. KcohoihIchI couple
wtui know real values will I'n our to st cilhtmueia. I . U a Ihe p. let
II lid reiluctiotis. If vimi'io ei o'loiiilcsl colce In llils stole (ills liioiill.
and SAVi: Mtl.NfiV.
Closing Out Voiles-Every yd. j
farkei low to clone out. Mm:
urrd white, cidored, pi'lhtl'il Hi d
Many mo mci. e.lo d. w title o.lo.
Ore lot of coloreil vo.ls sold
i:!ar at 7.'.c and
F.'.c at the yd
Hegutur $1 4' woven
t x! ru uuaU'v w til
be i,n m!e at yd
$1 IS silk mixed
ci'ti tu w be had if I
49c
Volls III
89c
:89c
i.r kinds Itu ludl! g I inlu and fig
oven volls, :H to 40. Imhra w.o.
me silk mixed.
While volls In from 3 to 10 yard
loi.g'ti Hiight new vils ft
all whl'e, lumn with satin
ttitpcn, while other have em
liroldei led f'gures and dots,
s i'nl! ih'icVs, Nice fine t;utlt)f
ti'i I il'i to 40 tin h" wide. Mutiy
a e n Mid t0 cs I.l tallies, t liolco
if tl;e lot
ard
49c
French Ginjfettis
Si l'e , !i ti,:i!'i..!t.s .11 bo of
f- .-d .1 til. M
75c
N- u - . d I- . : . '
i . .. : -.-! i-. i
Tissue Ginghams
50c G5c 69c
, i. (. i i !o. co i f m.ioIIk r
I.-: . r ' i' I' ..v:lu:iis lit
10c 15c !8c
The V. S. t r.'st j-ervb-e matrtai .s
an es; eritttental laboratory at .Ma 11
Charter No.
RETORT OF THE CONDITION CF THE
Commercial State Ban!
it
At Springfkl'J. In the State cf Oregon at the clo? of b i.-!n--s en
Jjne JOth. 1922.
Ill CO.'; e I ? '1 I 't I . ' ' ' i - !
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i .n ib-w ii -:njf 'I is-:" t.. -':nv!i
a! tl. r (.-'.-' s t . :'y t i r !.i ' t:i
- w :tn of a. jui'-ii !.i-i-
Bos'cs in Shoes
Si!i; Sale
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2.95
10.
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts, incluiling red'scounta
Shown in items 29 and 3C, if any -
Overdrafts secured and unsecured
U. S. government securities owned, including
those shown in items 30 and 35, if any
Other bonds, warrants and securities. Including foreign
government, state, municipal, corporation, etc.. In
cluding those shown in items 30 and 35. if any
Banking house. $14,900.00; furniture and fixtures. 14400.00 ....
(ab) Cash on band In vault and due from banks, bankers
and trust companies designated and approved reserve
agents of this bank
Exchanges for clearing bouse and items on other banks in
the same city or town as reporting bank
Cbecks on banks outside city or town of reporting bank and
other cash Items
Total cash and due firm banks, items 8, 9. 10,
and 11 $37,S97.22
I The- p;i lii-.i.i of 74. o;'5 acres of
I Intnl. to fr rm t'l" nucie'n of the r-"V
$117,443 F9. ' AHesheny national forest reserve.
HC4 04 J,ls? been authorized by ti e Nj-
, tlonal Forest Reservation commission.
10.000.00 Twenty seven tracts cf cut ovr and
I burned over lands, on the headwater
'of the Allegheny river, have been con-
28.171 49
19.300.00
j traded for at an average price of
I $2.75 per acre. The lands so acquired
I will again be made to contribute to
37.303.4S i the timber supply of the state and na-jtlon.
2&0.56
13 2S
Total $210,778.74
1C.
17.
18.
23.
24.
27.
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock Paid in
Surplus fund
(a) VndivMd profits $5.f27.21
b) Less current expenses interest and taxti paid 3,27.0
DEMAND DEPOSITS, other than banks, subject to reserve:
Individual dej;c-:its subject to check, including deposits due
the State of Oregon, county, cities or other public funds
Demand certificates of deposit outstanding
Total of demand deposits, oth.rr than bank deposits, subject
to reserve, items 23, 24, 25, 2J, $H'j.47v2S
TIME A'ND SAVINGS DEPOSITS, subject to reterve and pay
able on demand and subject to notice:
Time certificates of deposit outstanding
Total of time and savings deposits payable on demand and
subject to rcr.ice, itetcs 27 arid 2S $2t;.50l.03
3u.000.00
C.'VjO Oa
1.799.43
Ilurlng the month of April past,
12.S89 foreigners took out naturaliza
tion papers In this country. Of thei-o-H
per cent were Italians, 14 per cent
British. 11 per cent each Russian ann
German and Polish nearly as much.
Oregon Juniper, once rgard"d is
useless, row Is one cf th niot cotlv
woods on the market. Whn rot. vert
ed Into small slats for niaXteg Nrl
r.pni-lla If ai'ltu fi , n i ri rr,v I ni-i f. Iv t
I
141.4;0 47 per thousand feet, board mensure. Tlio
,dl7.79 I'nd J'inlper mill employs ?0 tr in ire
people, iind suppl'es l"ad pencil s-ock
to prH. i' l!y all th'- li:rg" pen il fac
tor!' a of the eas', and sume to Ku-rope.
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Total I2I0.77H 7
State of Oregon, County of Lane, gs.
I. O. E. Kettey, prtsidect, of the above risrr.ed tank, doi s0m:i'y swear
that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge fend belief.
O. B. KESSEY, President.
Correct Attest: A. J. Perkins, Welby Stev-us, Directois.
Subscribed and sworn to before me thiR fcth dav of July, 1922.
LLOYD C. MARTIN, Notary Putdlc.
My Commission expires July Sth, 1924.
(SEAI )
TOWN AND VICINITY
Mr. and Mr'. Tom N'esbp retu -ed
la.t .Saturday from a w"ek snent at
Foley Fprlngs on the M Kenzle.
Mr. Bnd .Mrs. Abe Mill -r, of feerVe
were ri Springfield Tuesday. Mr.
Miller is taking electric tratme: ts
fcr rlienrnatlsm.
'The Oregon Growers Cooperative
Bocia!ifrj repo-fs th? loga:iberry
erip as suffering gr-atly from lack of
- I: id'", c i .'.-) I
I ...: I J !:
t"-e '-t.-. ' :!.,- ,,f . . ; '
in;! I.cf'on. tf;,. Wio.o-.:' - t--
.'ii I th ' Tor'y and liir !;; v M b -II
at The Da!!' July 20 29.
j The W. O. W. will hav a wn'er
melon f- eii next Ttie-idny ntf'it aft'-r
regular meeting. Vllt:ng Woodmen
welcome.
A copy of the Pe Ell, U'ashli gto'i,
Tribune of Juiy 7. recelted at thts
office, carries a list of tho town of
ficials; and Binong them we noi the
I name of 11. D. Corsaw. marshal.
Tom Moore In "From the Grou-. I
l'p" Is a knockout comedy rtromn.
Also Elmo Lincoln In a two reel west
ern "Dig Ranger" at the IMI next
Wednesday.
The N'f-w's report of the Klnttb y
reunion, last week, Pnatei i h .
Kwing family n'. 'laklatid. California,
whe-i It should hive been Oitkland,
f'regon.
.1. T. Iloniildn.il was down t Mon
nio'ith h' In fer p;irt it Ins' wool,
visiting his daughter In law. Mrs. S.
J. DomiM-on, and li r two ch'Mreri
Since the death of h-r h'jbii".d, at
Hup rt Idahc, Mr. Ikmal Ison has
tak.en up teioiiltig again; end a-i most
of ehr teichlng work was In 'tregon,
(die Is taking a course at the normal
n hool.
David Worley, who lives on 'In
south of D street, be'w"n 7 h and
. Siti, Is building an addition on the
rear of his dwelling.
J Mrs. W. J. Pengra left Saturday
for Portland to visit her daughter.
Mrs. J';. Abshire who has been 111 in
a I,, ,, O .l (I......
t., - :, i
,. ' o . i H ii I i -. . uj!i..i i.i .
,j li - I I io i .. . ::..! fi. ill e - I
i,' I t ij.i.il.t) m i'' ' -'o.
j' i'.-tf .. j :o to .: ,"o
ii sti.t- a :3 io f'i - i
1 i'.e y
95c
$1.98
$2.25
!
Bathing Suits
For ni n, women ond ihildrea
priceil special
$1.00-$4.50
i l ' ! : I and t Ii e.il le ( I o;,o
I. i ' i..- In a b.a h irlnn-iit of
' o' i :. 41 iio lies w ide, bt tho i.
S1.85-$3.50
-in la lu;r'iimise .iu: Ins. colors
Ivorv, 'link, cnty, negro brown
and Japan, great vulu;s at
tlm
yd.
2.35-2.49
are bell g made in accordance with a
' suggHstlou and Implied recommenda
tion made by the 4L board of direc
tors at In semi annual meeting In
I'ot'lar.d three weeks ago. At that
time the question of the 41. minimum
s-al'i came up In connection with the
general Improvement of the lumber
market. The board thought bent Io
l ave the general minimum uiirhangeii
for the present, as this sealo applies
to the whole territory of (he organi
zation eiiunlly, and It wits held that
I u rovmeiit of Ihe mark' t was not
yet sufficiently stable and uniform, it
was. however, freely stated In thi
di. (: n by employer niembers of
ihe i ir 1, tr ' wage i Inn ge, In ar
cordi :ce will; I'cul conditions, would
probably bo made, and that Ihe 4L
nut' binery enabled eucli dislrlct to
adj'it Its going wages through th
district beard sitting a wage boards.
This I what is being done, and It la
being accomplished without friction
of any kind."
In speaking ol 'hese advances, Mr.
Coleman observes. "Tlio common la
bor rate Is i Hod as a basis; but a a
i matter of fact, in all lumber opern
; Mens, common labor Is only a small
I proportion of tho working force, tint
javcrago wage puld miming about a
dollar n day abovo the common labor
nite. Thit advances now being mild"
will apply horlonUtly id all Jobs l-i
Ihe mills and camps. All are effec
tive June 1. 4L News Letter.
Mr. Roy Mealy moved from Allnii.."
to Springfield, wllh her ihoiisehol I
goods, Tuesduy, and will make her
home with h' r purenls, Mr. and Mrs,
Robert Sldwi II.
HOME
SWEET
HOME
By
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I f)ion Vaughn and Dwight Kessey
spent the fore part of lust week nt
Newport, going down on their motor
cydos Sunday, ar.d returning Wednes
day. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Vaughn went
down by train about the same tlm
and stayed the whole week.
j Mrs John Lamberty anl daughter,
'of Albary, erne up for a vilt wi'ii
Mr. and Mrs. N. A. flrw, Wednesday.
Jehn r-dino tip Sunday to tuke Mrs.
Lumber ty home.
Dr n't fail Io K'-n Za'io Grey's latent
fic'ure "Golden Dreiuus" at I ho DcM
next Sunday.
MELL, PIDM'T VOU
SEE THAT
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( CAN'T
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UPWARD TENDENCY
OF LUMBER WAGES
V'Tflf" 1". f r.li-fu;, ,,f
tlr; Loyal Legion ut Ldi'i'i r and Lntn
' Io iic-'i ti nncutici-s nn lirT'-io'e of
'c- n's an hour !!:: i-I'ii:i by th" 4L
moloyri nod nif l-o'o c In f- fo
' coo in I' --lli'it ?i:i in. Si aill", mid Ta-
f oil' a.
I ( tif.'al notice i. s fit o he'n re
r ;,ti liicreiisi! of 2.1 c nl i h
1 o v load" In Die iiillis of the C.'ia-M
j Harbor d'-trlct.
Mr, Coleman ' ys: "Further advices
I of wago advances aro expecied from
jCtlicr diuiiicla. 1 Lose iidjj.it menu
Call ut this office and pay your
KiibM Dptl n fur i ne your ($1.2'd and
we will Ihsuo you a ciud, properly
Higned, Dint will cntllle you Io u
plclure of yoiirm If or any iin'iiilinr of
your 1 it in fly. taken at. Romano's Sin
i!io nt 777 Willamette SI, Kugeiio,
'lh(K pictures are uboul 10 by lf
in li tieat ful ler und Hl'o vulllud Ut
J.ldO. For earli yoar's HiibKcilitlou
you are entitled I') one curd. '1'hU
up! II' h : i,M ii ml new KiiliHcrlbers
and Ih good fir u ihorl tune ir ly.
(' K.'-mples in our window.