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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1922)
TIIK SPRINGFIELD NEW8 THURSDAY, PECKMMCIt 28, 1022. THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS of Cotta Grota on a trip to New born lint Saturday, to spend the vwn with the parent of the, women of tha party, Mr. and Mr. W. a. Hill. WlR SALE Honor. 15c per pound. Dl pickle SOc per gallon. Bring yrr bucket one mile east of Sprlng tMi. r. It. Emery. St p. Silm Civ and fnnilly. of Sllverton. sper.t Christmas In Springfield and vicinity with relative and friend. Published Every Thursday at Springfield. Lane County, Oregon, by FREELAND A HENDERSON SUBSCRIPTION' RATES: One Tear $1.25 Three. Months 60c Ri Months 7S SIiipIa Poiw Re I Last Friday afternoon while Hurry One Year. When paid In Advance Cathln wa at work at the plant of I the Ixuid Manufacturing corporation, he wa accidentally ftrurk In the fare with a pHn-e ot a timber and quite badly hurt. Ho suffered the Ions of a front tooth besides being braised about tho mouth and rhln. He wan able to resume his work Wednesday. write Mr. Laura N. Y. Hoyt, Rockport, Entered at the Tostoffice at Springfield, Oregon, as Second-class Matter. February 24. 1903. -THE PROMISE OF 1923 compensated for their sacrifice. Where and how this money fot pessi-jsiuh purpose is to be obtained is tne prooieni. Aieanwniu?. The downhearted or mistic among us as this year .now draws to a close may need to,don't speak of the measure as a be told to look back udoii the eve of 1922. and compare condi tions existing, then with the prospects in view for the year 1923. At that time mills and factories all over the country were Idle, farm crops were worth less than the cost of pro duction, tf tV ; 'i. ow; S 1923 approaches, "bonus". It Isn't. It's mmnen satlon. Just compensation that is deserved, and most certainly was earned. The fourth, prohibition. Is at present the great bugaboo of the nation. Laws will be passed, whether favoring the present NOTICK TO CREDITORS Notice Is hereby given that Leithe K. Hullhorst. the undertlgrted, ha been appointed administrate! of the estate of Silas N. Kroner, late of pprlngfleld. Oregon. All person hav ing claim against the estate of said deceased, should file the mine duly verified with the undersigned, at the office of S. a Allen. 774 Willamette street. Eugene. Orvgon, within six months from the date of this notice. llutrd December 21. 19:!. IKATIIR K. Uri.LHORST. Administratrix. Pate of flrft publication Dec. 2t. 1923. IXite of Inst publlcntlon Jan 11. 10." J batter Try Splrella" the World IVst Corset Orders taken by Mrs. Ida Lartson. 114 E IK. fDoue 115 W. evenings. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Starry received a gift of a lovely box of oranges List ! week, from their son 11. W. Stacey. of I Reedley Caliornla. Another son Ray. I of North Bend, came up to spend ' When You Are Constipated foretold. The existing condi there is plenty In the land, work tion must be bettered, for far measure or not cannot even be 'Christmas with his parents, returning' is abundant., and the market qutations show steadily increas ing prices for farmers products! Prosperity is n?ar enough at hand to be seen by the far-seeing optimists among us, and near enough to be felt by the rest of us. Why and how the change? Wfcat is the reason for returning properity? Americans searched for a key with which to open again .the more harm Is coming to the na tion, not only because the "stuff now peddled out is detri mental to health, but because a greater disrespect of laws is being created than ever visited us during the pre-Volstead days. As an attribute to The present congress we at least can say, in the words of the famed "Andy Gump": "They cannot do worse and they might do better." If action on the four measures en- to his work Tuvsday morning. Mrs. Joy Walker went to Eula on Monday's train to visit until Thursday with her mother. To ifisnre a healthy action of the bowels and correct disorders cf tho liver, tike two of Chamherlrtlit's Tab let Immediately after upp.r. They will not only cause t Anoe move ment of the bowels, without unpleas ant effects, but banish th.it dull. (tup. Id feeling, that often accompanies constlf allot). , HZTlZt TO CREDITORS portals of prosperity, and found 1 umerated is favorable, better it. WORK! A simple key. but the only one after all that really fitted, and the only one that always will fit. o ISSUES BEFORE CONGRESS Congress is now in session at Washington, and before it will come at least four great is sues issues that must be set tled one way or the other. The first, and by far the most im portant, is the rural credits bill, a measure whieh proposes ' to extend aid to the American far mer. The farmer, emerging at last from the post-war depres sion, needs help, and ought to get it. The next great issue is the ship subsidy measure, a bill pro posing to aid American shipping. "American nroducta in Ameri can ships" was once a rallying times can be expected if unfa vorable at least we can struggle on in the path We now tread a path lined with labor, but lead ing at least to better things. o Springfield enjoyed a happy Christmas,' due to the untiring efforts of the various civic or ganizations.' For this, we must thank each other so warmly that we will feei inspired to keep up the good work throughout the' year. o The 'Springfield chamber of commerce has a definite mission in this city, and should have the support of everyone. Outsiders Judge a-town by the chamber's activity. The appeal . to .civic pride should be, and will be, suf ficient to amply support this organization. o MRS. MINNIE CHASE DIES AT HOME AT PRUNEVILLE Mrs. Minnie Chase passed away at her home In Prunevllle, early Satur day morning. December 23rd. after long Illness. She was aged 56 years and had spent the most of her life In i this vicinity. She Is survived by her husband. Frank D. Chase, and four eon. Harold of Springfield; Merle at home; and Clarence and Elmo, who live near th home place in Prunevllle; two daugh ters. Gladys and Carroll at home; heri father. Capt. C. J. Dodd. of Eugene; one brother. Wm. Dodd. of Natron and five sister. Mrs. Isaac Kline, ' and Mr. H. E. Wylle, of Prunevllle; Mr. John Bryan, of Douglas Gardens; Mr. Chas. Myers, of Springfield; Mrs. Prank Kingsley, of River Road; and Mrs. Robert Crawford, of Harrlsbur'g. She was buried Sunday at Laurel Hill cemetery, services being held at ' Veatch's chapel In Eugene. Rev. J. H. Douglas, a Baptist minister of which church she had long been a member, conducted the services. Nottoe Is hereby given that M. B. Huntly has been by the County Court of the State of Oregon, in and for Lane county, appointed administrator with the will annexed of the estate ot Ann E. Huntly. deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to pre sent the same, duly stated and verl- j ted. .o X. U. UuaUy. Spr'.ntfleli. Oregon, within itx months from this 1st day of November. 19:!. j M B. Hl'NTLY. Adralsltrator with will annexed. ! JOHN WILLIAMS, Attorney. Our master miller knows how to extract the food values from wheat. Remember what to say to your grocer -7 prsT wurrwT SrtMiMSbMsU 0t NORTHWEST Flour MANUFACTURED BY SPRINGFIELD MILL AND GRAIN COMPANY cry m tne United States, and Hearings on the S. P.-C. P. should become so again. Ameri- unmerger begin early in Jan can ships are compelled by law 'uary. Here's hoping something's to pay nigh wages, and main- settled. All Oregon is waiting! lain ciean ana sanitary living for the Natron cut-off, and conditions. It is only a matter Springfield wants the long of time until other nations will talked-of railroad shops. When invoke like laws. Until they do. ! things are settled, the eves of American ships will need finan-he state will turn toward ourw NEtii Se0 15 T 173 R 2w. " C""U1U nccijr jc-uy anu me puraue ine iivesi Willamette Meridian city in the state will be hearld ed as the tnuth. o NOTtce FOR PUBLICATION " V. S. Land office at Roseburg. Ore gon, December 26, 1922. ' Notice I hereby given that, as di rected by tha Commissioner of the' General Land office, under provision of Sec. 2455. R. S.. parsuaot to the ap plication of Deo Edwards, Serial No. 014428. w will offer at rblic sale, to the highest bidder, but at not less than $6.25 per acre, at 10 o'clock a. m. on the 30tb day of January, neit, at this office, the following tract of land; offered Adjusted Compensation The adjusted compensation measure for veterans of the World War will come up again, and may pass in some form. No one will deny that men who gave up good Jobs to flop around in the sticky mud of France, even Thl tract Is ordered Into the mar ket on a showing that the greater por tion thereof Is mountainous or too A Happy and Prosperous New; rough for cultivation. Year! TOWN AND VICINITY Mrs. Richard Easton, of Mabel, and I The sals will not be kept open, but ! will be declared closed when those present at the hour named have ceased bidding. The person makirg I tha hiirhfit hfrl will he rpntiireit tn lm. those who got no farther than -vrton Penf?r- ot this place. c-imedlatey t0 the necelver the a training camp, deserve to be.C0,nPaiild Mr- Di M"- o. w. Hayes, amount thereof. . . -. . . -. - - - 1 Any person claiming adversely the above described land are advised to file their claims, or objections, on or before the time designated for sale W. H. CANNON. Register. Go Home for Yuletide Holidays If ' T" f" f ; t- Why not surprise the folks at home with a visit at Yuletide. It will make them happy and you, too. Plan now to take advantage of 25 Reduction in Round trip Fares Between all station where one-way fare I $30.00 or lea. Sale date: December 22, 23, 24, 25, 29, 21, January 1st. Final return limit January 3rd. Frequent And Convenient Service will make your Journey a trip of pleasure. For- farther particular ask agent , ..t -or write JOHN M. SCOTT; -. General Iaafciiger Agent Mr. Laura M. Hoyt Recommend Chamberlain' Tablet "I have frequently used Chamber lain' Tablet, daring the past three year, and have found them splendid for headache and bilious attack. 1 am only too pleased,, at any time, to peak a word In praise of them," mm 1 lines! Eugene Business College SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING BOOKKEEPING Invest In a business educa tion. It will pay you well. A telephone call or a postal card brings you our cata log. Monday is enrollment day.' Eugene , Business College A ,E Roberts, Pres. , BELL THE AIRE Sunday First Show 6 p. m. Week days 7:15 Special New Year's Night 6:30 . Last time Tonight Thursday December 28th "SERENADE" With Miriam Cooper and George WaUh Beautiful, atrong, compelling love story of old Spain. Saturday DECEMBER 30 Thedore Roberts and a wonderful support ing cast in "THE OLD HOMESTEAD" A pictured version of a play that has defied time. It Is one of the very best pictures produced this season. This is a picture that will be your loss if you do not Beet It. Admission 10c 30c JESSt I.LA3KY PnHtHTI It :4mm 'ty e-l -JC mm try vifeSllot ford .vfy" fV 111 See back page for I Sunday program . New Years Night, January 1st A picture specially booked for New Years Thomas Meighan with Mildred Harris in , "c4 Prince There Was" A very appropriate picture for New Years.as Meighan can show you how to be happy Wednesday, January 3 Bebe Daniels in "A GAME CHICKEN" 5V EUGENE OREGON