The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, February 15, 1923, Page 2, Image 2

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T H E SPRING FIELD NEW’S
THURSDAY FEBRUARY If». 1921.
seems to m ean th a t aa
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS al soon This
after March 9 as the fader
court indicated in
he d is­ trotti the 8th day of
the »«Bi of $408.38 with interval (hare
on at the rata of «'■ par cent par annum
Jan«.. 18*3, which
patch can render a favorable ►aid Ju tlretu ei w ai < nrollad and
Published Every Thursday at Springfield. Lane County. Oregon, by decision on this application, the docketed In Ihe office of the d a rk oft
Southern Pacific will be at lib­ «aid court In aald county on the Sili
FREELAND A HENDERSON
erty to proceed with the com ­ day of June. I t 11, and aald execution
pletion of the Natron cut-off: to me directed conunanitlng me In the!
and,
furtherm ore, it acknow ­ name ot Ute State of Oregon, to »et-,
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
ledges itself as pledged to pro­ lafy aald Judgment. Intere«!, coat« and
diaboraavanls, and the coate and ex )
One Year .......................... $1.25 Three Months
..5 0 c cedi with It immediately.
pen»*» ot and upon thia writ out of
Six Months ............................75c Single Copy ..
.. 5c
the personal property of aald defend­
ONE ELECTION BILL
ant, or If iMifflalenl could noi be found.
One Year. When paid in A d v a n c e ..................... ......
$1.25
A bill was introduced In the [than out of the real property belong
Entered at the Postofftee at Springfield. Oregon, as Second-class Oregon legislature a few days ing to «aid defendant in imue county.
ago which, in substance, would Oregon, and being unable to find any
M atter. February 24, 1903.
m ake it unlawful for a man to peracnel property belonging to »aid
change
affiiitiatIon defendant upon which to levy. I have
THE MERGER STAND
¡other renaon for issuing this de- . . . .
. his political
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iclaration just now appeared
t *u ‘ 3t days last preced- levied upon Ihe following described
real property in Lane county. Oregm,
The Interstate C o m m e rc e from some things in its Ian-,
an • 'ef‘o ° n-
to-wit:
Commission issued an order or guage to be to remove a g e n -'
f such a m easure should be-
declaration. on the 10th of this eral impression that the com- co*ne, a aw ' and should be The Northwest Quarter of Section
m onth, in the m atter of th e an- mission and the Suprem e court
enforced. It would save Ten In T o w a h lp Seventeen South of
nulm ent or retention of the were in conflict, and to indicate a grval deal of the worr>' «»‘1 Menge Six West of Ihe W. M In l.ane
m erger of the Southern and th a t they were working Ito - **Pehse of a political campaign County, Oregon; also Lota 7 and 8 In
C entral Pactfic railroads.
It gether tow ard a common and b*nc® campaign speeches .are block IS In the Town of Veneta. Lane*
In the battle of life, you need the
p ro p er am m unition. On baking
day get—
deal» with, and seemed to settle agreed good, both in harm ony su PPosed to
n,ade and cam- county. Oregon
th e tw o main points a t issue, with the act of congress author- *** Kn editorials w ritten for the Now. ibcretor«. in the name <»t the
th e heart of the whole contro- k in g the grouping of the rail- •)UrP°8e ot changing the voters’ ;8t»te of Oregon, m compliance . u h
versv. it confirm ed the right roads.
¡opinion, if such a m easure as »»'d execution, an l in order io aatiafy
o f the Southern Pacific to own I an these sneculations seem to ,hi8 btH-anu? » law - the campaign »»Id Judgment, Interext. cotta and die
the stock of the C entral Pacific, be swept aside bv a direct sta te - J” * 10” IniF ht «« wel1 b” calb‘d » on.in-ni«. and the c<>«n »-d expense»
and expressly confirmed Its ment from Julius K rutschnitt *“ . 8Pd 1 ,h e •M o rta l w rite rs|°f »'»’ up »1" ’ hi» writ i win on Sat
right to hold that stock w ith ‘chairm an of the boar»?of d ie c - 8Wrt5 bed ,o BOnie other Un« « f unl*'r ,h* ,7,h d*v * M,r “•
direct referenct to operation tOrs of the Southern p aHf,c worlJ when lhe 30-day limit was (»” he hour of one odo.-k m it.« after
and control. It confirmed the company The Portland Ore- I*a,ch?d: be<,a?l8e- a f,e r n voter n”° n °* “ 1<’ d,y
' h*
S outhern Pacific’s present lease coniSn had sent a telec ram to had ch a n « ed hls nUnd» tf h e '™ ” • “<>» of the County Court House
hold of the C entral Pacific lines. Mr. K rutschnitt. calling for an cou,d not < *•"*« hl» vote, th e re )'“ Eugene Lane Cow.iy, Oregon, otter
in w asting time tor »ale and »ell for ca»h m public
which runs to December 31. answ er to certain "vital o n e s-’ would be no use
\
1964, alm ost 62 years.
jtions raised by the commission s ¡°r J J e h ° a ^ e ^ r ^ n i i ^ h a v auction, subject to redemption a» pro
MANUFACTURED BY
Many question have been order. Mr. K ruttschnitt’s ins-
*»uui a m easure m ight have vlded by law. all of Ihe right, tide
raised as to th e practical bear- wer was*published in this m o m 80,1,6 effect, too, in c h e c k i n g inter*»! ot »aid defendant M arti
ing of this order, as to the pos- S g ' s Oregon!™
t is I s fo - ‘ h * ,
° f P°Udcal
L~ °r *ny oth’ r
° r *"r
Sibilitv Of its being nullified or lows
8
a
rol ( -roarbacks |u the tagt JS8tle o f l,ona claim » if by. through or under
m aterially modified by the final
- o u r counsel exne c t o n
n? wsl’a P«r8 beiore election. "<«’ «• «»d to ih . above de.cribed
report of th e Commission em- » . . . / „
„e_xPf
n a »d the springing of sensation- property
March 9> the date fixed b>' court al "disclosures” in last-night I
FUED O STICKLER.
a 1,8
j grouping to present comm ission’s
order speeches
Sheriff of I.ano County. Oregon
aS ¿2»the delay that for approval and authorization
\ 0 doubt
,inu
it would also great- 0»'*’ ®f °r« t publication Feb is. i»s.t
«A hJT n
m a t t e r of the court charged with the lv reduce the cam paign ex- Bate of ia»t publication Mar is. tats
reached a settled basis upon execution of the sup r e m e penses of the
which the Southern Pacific court's »mandate tana tn ««,>K
■ ...
•
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would feel justified in beginning from this coun a'dec sion toThe
, preparation of their
operations.
IrrA . ,15, ?u
~>s‘°n to the reports of cam paign expendl-
.
effect that the commission S turps alm ost as simitlp -I
Reasoning from the issuance action has rendered lawful our
,i,e making out of an income
of this order and from what continued control of the Cen- “ax return
\s k is vou know
seemed a fair construction of tral Pacific. A final decision bv everv and'date consci-nUousTv
its term s this view seemed a the court in our favor will satis- r e p o ts every iten? of h s cam
8 6 1 I" ’!1V X
e x ^ i t u ^ s . to the iist’
s u a A c e o f t h ^ A ni n« H n n hm JaZ
h ° / J al i J “ ’/ '
“P
’•>“ -"‘d" ' ^ t b<’fore
suance of this declaration in ad­ the Southern Pacific company the polls open: om itting, of
vance of the final report unless was pledged to construct the course, such items as certain of
th e In terstate Commerce Com­ . atron cut-off whenever and as his kiends have agreed to "take
mission m eant th a t it should b e soon
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as its title to the Central care of”—until such tim e, after
taken as a basis for ac^on. An- ( Pacific was sure.’
the election and a fter the re­
ports are in. as these friends
shall render their bills.
It is said that the object of
thia bill and of a score ot others
that have been introduced was
to "protect the initiative.” It
seems to need protection.
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H. C. Ethell is again In the
employ of The News, and cover­
ing very m uch the sam e lines
of work as in form er times. It
will greatly facilitate his work,
help to m ake a better paper.
Serve t h e interests of the town
IT'S
and be greatly appreciated by
us if every person having know ­
ledge of any good news m atter
or any m atter of general Inter­
est that should have a place in
the paper will com m unicate it
directly to him. instead of walt-
ina for him to comb the whole
com m unity on general chances.
See this gorgeous picture filmed nt the risk of the actors lives.
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See the hero leap into the louthsome crricodile pit, swurmlng with
Mr. Dan Lyons, a student of
horrible, m an-iating reptiles, to save his rivul and enemy.
the University School of Jo u r­
See his tight with the savage m onsters. See this killing, heartbreak­
nalism did service on The News
ing struggle thut nothing else ever screened can approach for sheer thrill.
as a local news gatherer and
You cannat go wrong by seeing this picture.
general purveyor of m atters of
general Inteitst for the past 3
months. A man working under
such conditions as Mr. Lyons
necessarily did, with only a
limited portion of his tim e to
devote to the work, applying
himself to his studies all along,
and not a resident of this com ­
munity, has nothing like the ad­
vantages of a man who lives in
the community, is fam iliar with
all its affairs and can give his
undivided attention to the work.
It is a m elodram a of the highest type
But the m anner in which Mr.
Lyons did his w-ork shows that
he has been studying Journal­
ism to good purpose, and. when
he can nnnlv himself to It under
t h e conditions under which
such work Is usuallv.done, will
no doubt give a g o o d ’ac ount of
himself.
NORTHWEST
Flour
SPRINGFIELD MILL AND
GRAIN COMPANY
SELL THEA
Sunday First Show 6 p. m.
Week days 7:15
EXTRA! Friday, F ed ru ary 16
Frank Mayo in "ACROSS THE DEAD LINE”
also 1-reel comedy
SATURDAY, February 17th
Cecil B. DeMille production
“Mity Nice
“Fool’s P arad ise”
«
with Dorothy Dalton, Mildred Harris, Conrad Nagel and
Theodore Kosloff
MOON’S BAKERY
zs
Also a Nervy Ned comedy: “LOVE DROPS”
SUNDAY, February 18th
Lon Chaney in
M EA T M A R K E T
“T h e Night R ose”
Comedy: “HOT OFF THE PRESS"
Wednesday, February 21st
S P E C I A L
Fresh Smelt 3 lbs. for 25 cents
“T he Fightin’ Devil”
$100 REW ARD $100
LARD
S P E C IA L
108 $1.65
5s 85c
For the arrext and ronvlct’on of any
party or par»'*» v.ho broke Into the
High »rhool building on th» night of
the 27th day of January, 1823.
By order of School B oard. Dint. 19
J W. COFFIN, Clerk.
High Grade Standard Hams for only 30c per lb. ..
Why not a nice Young Dressed Chicken for Dinner
Free delivery at 9;30 a. m., daily.
Phone 60 ||
NOTICE
OF S H E R IF F ’S SALE
EXECU TIO N
ON
Notice la hereby glv--n that by virtue
of an execution laaued out of ihe Cir­
cuit court of the State of Oregon for
the County of Lane on the liith day of
February, 1823, upon a Judgement
rendered Herein o i the Rth day of
June, 1922, In favor of Wayne E.
Elliott and against Martlnu» f^ e for
z
Action?
Ye, lots of It because It Is a western picture, tlieklnd you like
And a 2-reeI comedy: “Dollars and Sense”
Coming Sunday, February 25th
Harold Lloyd’s Famous Comedy:
“A Sailor-M ade M an”
If you do not get one hour of solid laughter your m oney will he cheer­
fully refunded. T h a t’s how good It is.
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