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rAP.n TI1UEH TirR SPRINOFIELD NEWS TTIUIISDAY.JULY 13, 1922. THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS PubllHlicd ICvory Thtiriulny nt HprliiKflrM, Lnno County, Oregon, by FREELAND A HENDERSON l.'ntorod nt t ho I'DHlofric nt SprliiKflj-M. Oh-roii, nn Kfrond-fl'inn Matter. IVWninry l!o:t. remain In new men StJIl.srmi'TION UATKR: One Year $1.25 Time Montlm KOc Mix- MofitliH 7.rc Slush? Copy fie J Ono Y.-nr, When pn!l In Advance $1.25, One liane of tlie r.iitroad rontrnverny hIioiiM not be over looked. There wuh n time wlien the Union Pacific controlled th operation of both the Southern J'aclflc nn1 She ( entrnl mHiie FyHteniH. through the hnMing f vbat n fiimoiiH economist, in dlHciiHHlnn (hi matter, recently railed "a domlnnllng minority" of the mock of the two com panies The flrrtt rtep In the "unHcrntnbllnK" of the oil llarrlman merger wntt an onfer to the I'nlon Pacific to Bell this ''dominating minority" of this Block. The prcttent attitude of the Union Pacific In that of nn attempt to regain coin red of the Central Pacific part of what It van forced to Rive up then by government action. 1IOOPKU ON TIIK STKIKK The Hlrlke of the railroad Hhopmeu up to this time doen not Heeiu to be making any great headway. Some other classen of employee who were expect el to Mrlke In iympathy with those who first went out have held aloof. lien W. Hoop1'', chairman of the U. S. railroad labor hoard, made a statement about the time wet for the Htrike which Is In part, an fntiowR: "In this earn the conflict h not between the employer ami the oprcHsed employes. The people of this country, through an act of connreHH. Kigned by President Wilson, established a tribunal to decide auch disputes over wages and working condi tions, which are submitted to it In a proper manner. It Is the decision of this tribunal against which the shop crafts are strik ing. "Regardless of any question of the right of the men to strike the men who take the strikers' placet are merely accepting the wtiKCH and working condition- prescribed by a government tri bunal, and are performing a public service. They are not accepting the vncen and work ing conditions which an em ployer Is trying to Impose. Tor this reason public sentiment and full government power will pro tect the men who their positions and who may come In." This Ih not the biased state ment of nn employer or n striker, but of an executive of ficer of the law, acting under direct authority of congress. This creates a situation which men not already Involved, who might be disposed to strike, hesitate to face. Some pro gress Is being made, through legislation, toward putting an end to this ver-actlvc business of striking at the expense of al'. really productive business Kveryone can help forward thl, progress by obeying the lawn which are made for that pur pose, whether they bring him al' he wants or not, and continue trying to Improve, the legisla tion, where necessary, until ft brines the desired results. o lIAimiNO TO STKIKKUS nored th,e decision against th contract eysteni. "Men who choose to accept employment under the terms of the decision have the Fame In disputable right to work that others have to decline work." "The peaceful setlelment of controversies In accordance with law and due respect for the established agencies of such settletent arc essential to the security and well being of our people." Directs "all persons to re frain from Interference with the lawful efforts to maintain Inter state transportation and the carrying of the United States mails." . "These activities and thf. maintained supremacy of the law are the first obligation of the government and all the citizenship of our country." life Invites "the cooperation of all public authorities, state and! municipal, and the aM of all: strikers; In a number of cases, Kod citizens to upho M the lawa; had Interfered with the move- P?1' llc! ment of mall trains. President f"l to 'ac "te Harding, on Tuesday, Issued a t o,,s n safety which are essen nnu.inm tinn from u-hleh we tlal to life and liberty and the, give these points: curi,v of property and ,.,.... e,, miim..i common punhc Welfare.' i mr v m , u own. n Th ,,-., m,hr1.1 tho e the ri are the key to the proc our i labor board Is an agency of the V "K'Z'" government, cre.li.ed by law. . 7 ' - ; and charged win tne duty or. ndlustlng disputes between rail- 'amauon. isrsaa Successful Graduates Are the Best Recommendation of O. A. C. Thla Institution offer a thorough, pract eal, and standard education t a coit within reach of th hijh school graduate It offers (raining fur collegiate degrees In: road operators and employees, engaged in Interstate com mere!." This board has recently hand ed down decisions, one affect ing the wage of the shop craft employes, the other declaring the contract system of shun craft work wiih outside agen cies to be con'rary to the in tent of the transportation act" on" red u c I n g employees' wages, the other restrainhi'j en ml o vers. Certain operators have Ig- HOWS THIS? HALL'S f',TARi;il MEDICINE will do what we claim for it euro Ciitarrh or liifin ss ceused by Catarrh. Wo do not claim to cure nnv eth'T 1 i(-;ir. IIAUS f'ATAURIT MFPICIN'E m a liipiid, t.iketi intf rijallv. and nets through the Hood upon the j L mucous (surfaces of the system, thus reducing the infiiimmation and re storing normal conditions. Al! Drnggists. Circulars free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Bread-Making is an Accomplishment Herein lies the whole secret to good bread. The average housekeeper does not realize that the years anef proper conditions have more to do with good bread than flour as long as the flour Is an all hard wheat patent of uniform quality. NORTHWEST flour makes wonderful bread if an ac complished housekeeper makes it. Try It. Your grocery man will gladly reccommend this home product. MANUFACTURED BY ' SPRINGFIELD MILL AND GRAIN COMPANY Agriculture foniim-reo Engineering and Machlno ArH Forrnlry Homo Kconomlca Minn I Imrmai y Vtratlonnl Education ( hcmlcfll KnplnviTlMK Military Science mid Tactics It ofh-r tralnlnK alno In: The Scturl of Mun!c. Physical Educa tion, Indtmtrlnl JournnliHiu. Fall Term Opens September IS. For rlrt'Ulart of Information and llluKtrutcd biuklct, write to The Registrar, Oregon Agricultural College Corvallis, Oregon a L t -Di;! 1 For comfort and cleanliness burn PEARL OIL Instead of "feeding" a range in a not, 6tuffy kitchen this summer, you can save yourself a lot of trouble and work by cooking with a good oil cookstove. No coal or wood to lug, no ashes to shovel out. A cool, clafin kitchen with a steady, controlled heat concentrated directly on the utensil. For best results be sure to use Pearl OA" the clean, economical kerosene that is refined and re-refined by a special process. For sale by dealers everywhere. Ask for it by name Pearl Oil. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) a- PEARL HEAT AND LIGHT J Lii&il OIL STANDARD Oil. COMPANY few 0" U Keep young by eating Mity-Nice Bread and pastry MOON & MOON Successor to Eggimann Bakery HALL'S CASH STORE You can always buy them for less Men's Shoes and Men's Wear Because we buy for cash and sell for cash Honest goods at at Honest price Charter No. f941 Reserve District No. REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE First National Bank At Springfield, In the Sta'e of Oregon, at tho close of business on June 30;h, 1922 12 I NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that Deborah M. Holmes has been appointed Ad ministrator of the estate of W. H. Sper, deceased, by the County Court of Lane county, Oregon. All persons having claims against the said estate will present the same RESOURCES Loans und discounts. Including rediscounts .$07,275.54 Overdi lilts, unsfcured, $1:16.40 U. S. Government securities owned: Deposited to secure circulation (lT. S. Bonds par value) v 6.250.00 All otUer I'nited Status Government securiti-s 6,439.00 Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc.: Hanking Houire, $8,000.00; furniture and fixtures, 2.74S.(U Iteal estate owned other than banking houne Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank Cant) in vault and amount due freni national banks ... Clicks on other banks In the same city or town as reporting bank Total of two above Items 21,942.76 Redemption fund with V. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer - - to the undersigned at her residence in Springfield, Oregon, or the law of fice of Williams & Bean, in Eugene, Oregon, within six months from data. Dated this 10th day of June, 1922. Deborah M. Holms, Administrator Date of First Pub. June 15, 1922. Date of Last Pub. July 13, 1922. 67.275.54 136.40 12.6S9.03' 64,761.94 10.748.01 1 26.487.64: 14.640.92 21,810.71 132.05 I 312 50! Total 218.994.71 LIABILITIES 153.49 Capital stock paid ln... Surplus fund l'udivliid profits Circulating notes outstanding Cush:'er's checks outstanding - Total Dtmand daposlts (other than bank deposits) subject to Reserve (defosita payable within 30 days): Individual deposits subject to check Certificates if deposit due in less than 30 days (other than for money borrowed) . State, county, or other municipal deposits secured by pledge of assets of this bank or otherwise Total cf three above Items 146,288.59 Time deposits subject to Reserve (Payable after 30 days, or subject to 30 days or more notice, and postal savings) : Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowsd) S'.ate, county, or other municipal deposits secured by I Indue of assets of this bank or otherwise Other t!m deposits : Total of time deposits subject reserve v 33,722.00 25.000.00 5,000 00 3.080.63 6.750.00 153.49; 101.773.41 22,767.50! I 21,747.68 17,920.20 7,000.00 ! 8,801.74 j Total $218,994.71 1 State of Oregon, County of Lane, en.: I I, Lloyd C. Martin, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear : that the ubove ktutemetit is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. ; LLOYD C. MARTIN, CaBh.ur. Correct Attest: Win. G. llutilie-, S. M. Mcl'hersoM, L. K. I'agn. Dlrectois. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th day of July. 1922. O. B. KESSEY, Notary Public for Oregon. ' (SEAL) My commission expires Jauuary 4iu, 1924' Vacation Trips Cost Less This Year Why not take advantage of this opportunity to realize big profits in transportation costs to Tillamook County Beaches Newport-by-the-Sea Crater Lake National Park Oregon's Forest, Lake, River, and Mountain Resorts Oregon Caves National Park Shasta Mountain Resorts Yosemite National Park TBHSA Eastern Cities Via the Scenic Shasta Route On your way East stopover at San Francisco Los Angeles San Diego Three world famous and beautiful cities. 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