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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1922)
FACE TWO the spiuNornsLD news TIIUnSDAT, JULY 20, 192T. . f THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS tPt&Ushed Every Thursday at Springfield, Lane County, Oregon, by Vr EE LAND A HENDERSON Entered at the Poetofrlce at Springfield, Orepon, as Second-class Matter, Fobruary 24. 1903. Russian delegates were ad mitted to two peace conferences and kicked themselves out. Bet ter put a sign on the door of the next one. "No admittance except on business. o First Mexico and later IrelauJ has been regarded as stench in the nostrils of the nations. Hut Williamson county, Illinois, out ctinks them all. KEEP THE ISSUE CLEAR This bit of wisdom floats in from the Portland Journal: "People are being told ,by some newspapers and by rail road executives that the strike of the shopmen is in defiance of the authority of the United States. "It is not true. The author ity of the United States is not involved. The thirteenth amend ment to the constitution of the United States says 'involuntary servitude shall not -exist within the United States.' "Under this amendment the labor board could not order em ployes to remain at work. Con struing the thirteenth amend ment, the federal supreme court has said: 'So the right of an employe to quit the services of an employer for whatever reason is the same as the right of the employer for whatever reason to dispense with the ser vice of such employe." This does not touch the issue involved In the strike. It only brir us up to ttc point where we are prepared to take a lock at the issue Involved. As the railroad labor board construes the law. the shopmen, having quit their jobs because they would not accept a wage award ed by the board, have no further concern in what anybody, em ployer or employee, does with those Jobs. We have not seen any account of the labor board or anybody else trying to force the employees to remain at work. For a man to quit a Job of his own accord, and still try to hold it or control it. seems like an absurdity to a man brought up in the backwoods. The industrious people of Take Home a Loaf of MIGHTY- NICE BREAD MOON & MOON Successor to Eggimann Bakery EGGIMANN'S "Say It Vilh A Brick" "DON'T WAKE ME." This tcs the night after hi3 mother treated him to a plate cf our cream. IJrint; the youngster here ami make him happy. It's re freshing, healthtiil and nourishing. Many flavors to chocs: from all good. i T if Springfield, Orcgtn July Clearance Sale on Shoes at the Farmers Exchange $0.00 -Men's Dress Shoes $4.50 SC.G0 to $10.00 Men's English Shoes 3.98 $5.00 Boys' Dress Shoes 3.50 $5.00 Heavy Work Shoes 3.50 lien's Elk Hide Shoes 2.00 2.50 Big lot of high grade boys and girls shoes at pair ... 2.00 Ladies White French heel Shoes 69c glen's $5.00 Hats .'. , .. $2.25 Work Shirts 75c Army Blankets, all Wool 2.75 $150 Union Suits $i.60 Khaki Pants $3.50 Riding Pants $100 Coverall Kiro Syrup, light or lark'.r,...v....V ; Wedding Breakfast, .. Bacon Backer tt Mustard, per Jar Fischer Blend Flour i. .'; 1.00 1.85 2.50 2.25 ' 28c 28c . 22c 10c 2u5i And Remember We Always Sell It for Less" Farmers Exchange THEY WENT FISHING - Two men look trip Into k wood to hunt and flub. During the trip on ot Intra had tk misfortune to loee bit povket book and th other on Ion hit fhfck book. When they discovered their lo ooe of them laughed tor b knew h coold easily get another check book. But the other tnnn did not laugh. He hurT back to the wood and pei;t many hour looking tor h! money. If the cheeking system bad Bo other value It would be woll worth while from the standpoint of safety alone but there ai- many other advantage, too. Nine time a much buslnesa l done each day with check ( I done with cash. You will enjoy the prompt an1 careful service we give to all who favor us with their patroc age. Think It over. The First National Bank OF EUGENE Resources of over Three ' Million this country, sotk'ns to acquire, an independence by their own thrift. In lat or or trado. are In-. (Continued en I'aise 4) Riverside Dairy FRESH JERSEY MILK AND CREAM DAILY T B. TESTED COWS W. F. Cline SPRINGFIELD, ORECON PHONE 34F3 lMi3ism Oregon 1 . -tL PHI The UNIVERSITY ORECON contain: The co!lef of Literature. Science and the Arta with 22 department. The professional school ot Atvhi lecture Business Administration -Education-Graduate Study -L-MeJicine Music Fhysicst Educa tion Sociology. The 47th Xnt Open October 2. 19:2 ' j For ocatiict j or anfi mfurmaUon j ud 2". Rtfitrtr, Untfraty of j Oregon. uf n, Ortgon. Bread-Making is an Accomplishment Herein lies the whole secret to good bread. , The average housekeeper does not realise that the years and proper conditions have more to do with good bread than flour as long as the flour is an all bard wheat patent of uniform quality. - NORTHWEST flour makes wonderful bread if an ac complished housekeeper makes It. Try It. Your grocery man will gladly rerrommend this home product. MANUFACTURED BY SPRINGFIELD MILL AND GRAIN COMPANY Successful Graduates Are the Best Recommendation of O. A. C. This Institution offer a thorough, prsc. cl, and standard education at a cost within reach of the hih school graduate It offers training or colUsIare (1-frees In: Agriculture Mints Commerce I !;..rrr.,y Kcitlneerlng and Machlr.e Art V'catlonul Education Forestry ('hmilcal Eng-lnnerns; Heme Economics V:lfttry Siinre and Tactic It offers tinir.Irg air- lr.: Ti: 9c!r .! of Music, I'hyblral Educa tion, Ir.dustrl.il Journu'Nni. Fall Trm Opr.s September IS. For circulars rf lr.toi im.f.on a:id Illustrated bioklt t. wrt'e to The Registrar, Oregon Agricultural College Corv.J!is, Oregon 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 I I . If -1 Jresto afV ,1 W. F. WALKEFt For a fine Suit and a perfeet fit. go to FUNERAL DIREC1 OR Full Auto Equipment RAMSEY, The Tailor w. a. v. block 1 )ttc jlionn J He, phono 67 J f -i. A lighted match to the wick and your oil cookstove is instantly ready. 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