The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, February 22, 1923, Page 2, Image 2

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tide ou r way will not do every on a t th» rat» ot 4 p»r cant p»r annum
thing. The two together are from the sth day of Jun». 192», which
not enough. There are some
Published Every Thursday at Springfield. Laue County, Oregon, by things which will have a bearing aatd juds»m «M n t vnrollmt and
'Kwkvlod In the offlc« of the clerk of
on our growth and prosperity «aid court In «aid county on the Sth
FREELAND A HENDERSON
which we must do ourselves, day of June. 191J. and «aid eiec u tio n
and do now, or Springfield will to xu* directed com m anding me In llw
not be the town th at it hus a n in ie of the S tate of Orvgon, to «at
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
chance to be, with all of its l»fy »aid Judgm ani. Interoat. coat« sad
One Year ........ ................. $1.25 Three Month« .................. 50c strength of position.
dlahuracm enta, and th e coat« and ex |
reuse« of and upon this w rit out of
A
town
usually
acts,
In
such
Six Months ..........................75« Single Copy .......................... 5c
7
¡m
m atters as we are considering. the p rrso n al property of ««id defend |
One Year, When ixaid In A d v a n c e ............................................ $1,25 through some such body as our ant. or If sufficient could not be found. ,
¡cham ber of commerce. If the then out of the real property belong -
Entered at the Postoffice at Springfield. Oregon, as Second-class w o rk of this body is to be effec- In« to «aid defendant In Lane county. I
M atter. February 24, 1903.
jtlve, the body itself m ust be Oregon. and being unable to find atty
:
-— ------------ ¡made strong. All of its chief personal property belonging to aald
In the dispatches from the FOR A STRONG CHAMBER -Interests of the town which are defendant upon which to le w . I have
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i - represented
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by residents
.
o o should
iii/u iti I^vfovi upon the following described
disturbed area in western Ger­
Springfield
needs
a
strong
we^
represented
in
the
m
em -
property in tj»n» county. O regoL.
many. several days ago. it was
S ta te d th a t th e F re n c h
C a m b e r of commerce.
The bership o f this body.
town
.
. . . . . . .
' ' Bnie has fully come when such* If the body is to be strong, Th” N orthw eat Q u arter of Section
tn a t the passive resistance., on a body can accomplish some- and its work effective, its mem- T,'n ln Tow nahip Seventeen South of
the ¡tart of the Germ ans was thing worth while for the inter- bership should attend its m eet- Ran*'’ 8,1 "*'»» «f the w m in ta»ne|
now at an end. In the sam e ests
An hour or more, once a | CouB,y. Onton; aiao tx>i» 7 and s in
cats of Springfield and the coun-
comi- ings.
i n g s __
m onth, at a m eeting to be de
tle-!bloc*1 ,s <n ,h*’ T°*n of V eneta. L an e,
colum n was an account of the
round about.
¡month,
bombing of a German hotel by
The time for action has come. voted to the business of the ,Co'in,’r- Or*<on
wwuic n c u v u ___ - •”
— *'> »w ■»»*• u v o j body OT to the consideration Of Sow ' ,h ,,refor*. In the nam e of the
officers occupied It. There may day from this on should be made wa>'8 and means, is not too St*'- of °r»«on. in com pliance with
not have been any inconsistent to count.
.m uch for even a busy man to •*"’ «•»«•‘•“•■on. and in o rd er to satisfy
cy between the two dispatches.1 It will not do for Springfield Klve ,up } ° a mee<inK «I*' daily •ald ftdgratnt, m t»r»at. c a t » and di» !
— he • bombing was probably
- -- to wait
. . . for a railroad - 4 company.
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the com- bur»ment«. and the coat« and expen»»« ‘
T
a appointed
PP°,Jl,ed to
to advance
f
or and upon thia writ. 1 will on Sal
classed as a m ore o r less “ac- a m anufacturing project, or any mon in,erest9-
nrday, the 17th day of March. 192.1,
tir e ” form of resistance.
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other person, concern or agency
,nan n,ust ( f t beyond
a
hour of
o'clock ' In the a f t e r
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to bring to her the prosperity P°int w her® he waits «>’ s-e ’ t " the
n,> “our
"r on» °'rIwk
her
is U their
else
do o be-l"™
"
•ald
d,jr , • ’ ,h- •oathw eat
The bombing of a German which
w u tv u u
r r people
p v u p i e I think
U I I 1 K IS
l C i r what
'--------- — »omebody
—
v .c
v
.. will
m uo
r- .
.
'ourt
e.
P r o j to
e c t which
s t o w -hu-h
w e hove
he take
will take
his bands
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o _____
... due.
we have
fore fore
he wUI
h,s h«nds
o u ti, out r d‘ "r nt do<,r
,b* of ‘ ,h*'
’un,v ‘ Cour’ C 1I‘
U’" House
hotel, the sinking
of barges
in d u Projects
a German canal and other acts looked for enlargem ent have oi h,a P0k' ket8. or before he will
**”’*• ,n,‘ r<”‘",’r Oregon. offer
of sabotage inflicted upon Ger- been blocked for several years believe t h a t anything can be) or , e ,n 1 *’>l1 for <‘a’h • ’ public
m an property by Germans, to During th at tim e the people of done before he will contribute
" u b ) " « t to redem ption a« pro
Springfield and especially the m uch to the forward m ovem ent.’’ "T*, -
• ” nt ,h" rt«ht, t i n .
of ’*l<< defendant Marti
French, looks like w hat we business elem ents, have found There has been enough of th a f |* nd
som etim es call “cutting off the habit of waiting and not al- done alrcady to last a hundred i""*
or ,n,r °‘h*r r*«*’» or P« r
ways patient waiting, and not -T eare-
¡to n s claim ing by. through or under
one's nose to spite his face”.
alw ays an intelligent m easuring. If you belong to one of the m J" • ni’
,h‘ ab<"*> jMCrlbe,)
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The German extrem ists, in up of the real prospects.
¡classes that usually m ake u p iPr,r* r
their "passive" resistance to the
The time for idle waiting ar- 'such B body- X00 o,«Kht to Join I
c.
" s t k k i . es .
French occupation, seems to be guing and claiming credit for thp chaniber of commerce, and ry.^
, "”'r b ’*
Or*,on
------------------------------discouraging
utterances is past you ouKht to attend 1,9 m eetings £
. ' ' '
1,11
trying to do
for the Rhineland
w hat Count Rostopchin did for ¡It is time for each one to a r a X '
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!“,f
««• *»»
Moscow in Napoleon s tim e and himself and ask himself and ask filb er t C C L T T R E
w hat the Irish revolutionists his neighbor, "w hat can
can 1 do
IN TH E N O R TH W EST
were trying to do for Ireland a to help things along?”
If
(C
oatlaaed
from l'ace
little while ago.
Springfield is to get her due
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Bhare
of prosper
.. . . of
. . the
c stream
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th e least by froat. freexlng or silver
artist oeel
in on
London
a An
banana
the s l painted
r f « - » f ir 'l l
8 heaJ ed ° Ur way' she tb,w Th,‘?
any
which innSrad
S ltu ra l thi;
P? , p a r i n § tO gO OUt a n d '» in « d etrim en t« , to th eir grow th
wmen appeared so natural th at J meet it. If we do not build a this dim««
a man slipped on it and broke ¡chute Into our bin before the! Uh “
..
his leg. He promptly sued the stream starts we will not e e t
" h,' n one con«ld er» '" a t :he I'actfie
a rtist for damages.
People the share that we might get a^nd “° 7 h’ est *’ thp OT,jr "er,lon lD “»•
who have no appreciation of ought to have
1 n ted 8tat** ln »hicb th» filbert can
the esthetic are always doing
Our naturaliy strong position
conira’rr,‘ llJr' “ d
•<='
w-,11
. v?
cording to governm ent reports, o v er
som ething to discourage art.
will not do everything. The
of )nfPrlo7 nut, ofr
In the battle of life, you need the
p ro p er am m unition. On baking
day get—
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NORTHWEST
BOST
W a
P V r .i
.gkw«-.
Flour
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MANUFACTURED BY
SPRINGFIELD MILL AND
GRAIN COMPANY
•LL THEA
Sunday First Show 6 p. m.
IT ’S
“Mity Nice”
M OON’S BAKERY
S a n ita r y
MEAT MARKET
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T. F. BENNETT, Prop,
S P E C IA L
Fresh Smelt 3 lbs. for 25 cents
Wienies and Bologna
20c per lb.
ten rancid and alw ays stale, a re Im­
ported Into th is country each y ear;
th a t our production has only Just bod
gun; th a t we produce an Infinitely
finer nut In every p articu lar than the
Im ported variety. One Is led to the
conclusion th a t no b etter In v eitm en t
can be m ade by anyone with a few
artws of su itab le land than to plant
f.lberts, Aa a steady, reliable, profit
able producer they have no e<jua! The
tlm» to p lan t Is In January. February,
and March.
T he filb ert sends up sprouts or
auckers. and from th ese the young
trees a re propagated These suckers
d etract from th e productiveness of
th e tre e and should be carefully re
moved at Intervals during th e season
On account of the prim« Im portance
of «electing suitable land, m ethod of
planting and proper pollenatlon. It Is
very essen tial th a t th e prospective
filbert o rch ard lst seek th e advice of
an experienced grow er; also th at he
obtain his young tree, from someone
» h o m akes th» p r x a g a tln g and grow
Ing of nu rserv stock a specialty, and
a study. T here are a few nearly
w orthless o rch ard s In Oregon, due to
lack of stric t atten tio n to th ese thr<
essen tials—vix., »oil. planting and
pollenatlon.
U. S. Army Shoes
We have ju st bought a trem endous
aitc k of Army Muson ,ast sho
t
be sold to ir.e public direct. T hese
ai.org ar<?
golif| j . . , t > , , w . ’ j
" » s ty doubl • s tie s sewed and . a tle l
*t he u p p ert n t of heavy *. , chrom e
lea’h er with bellows tongue, o • r. hv
rt'il.ln g them w eterproof T h e s; ah»'»»
n r- selling vf.iy , a .„ an() w a,;vl„ .
• •» to o rJ o ’’ '»t once to rs u r? > >ur
being fd k d
’rT,e sizes M e G to 11 ail v d th s;
p r ee (2 76
P ay postm an on ’ ecelpt
o ' g 'o d s o r r<-nd m oney o 'd r .- .Money
re fu n d e d If shoes a re n o t s a tis fa c to ry .
The U. S.
Stores Co.
1441 B ro s 'w a y , N ew V< r l
High Crade 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 80 II
N O T IC E
O F S H E R IF F 'S
E X E C U T IO N
Saturday, February 24th
Gloria Swanson, Rodolph Valentino
In
“Beyond The Rocks”
A flaming rom ance as only Glorious Gloria, with dash­
ing Rodolph Valentino, playing th e lover, could m ake it live
in all its ardent splendor.
Tingling adventure on the snow d a d crags of the Alps.
The love-dram a with all the thrills and luxury of u
life-time.
J«i« L Lt»‘4
ADM ISSION 10 and 30 Cent»
c ? S S0Z?
tSW AÍilÉ ROCKS
Comedy: Harold Lloyd in
"The Goat"
Wednesday, February 28th
A
Thomas Meighan
In
“C ap p y R icks”
From the fam ous novel of the sam e name by the noted
author P eter B. Kyne.
A tale of the sea and the world of ships and
a
man
who could face a storm, a fight, or glorious love, and see
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Notice Is h ereby given tb i t by virtue
of an execution Issued oui of the f | r.
' l i l t court of the S la t e of Oregon for
th e C ounty of I.ane on the 13th day of
F e b ru a ry , 1923, upon
a Judgem ent
rendered th erein on the Sth day of
Ju n e. 1922, In favor of W ayne
E llio tt and a g ain st M artlnug Lee for
it through. Don't pass up this splendid picture; It deserves
your patronage.
ADO LPH TUKOn
PSI$Ei4T3
M E 2C T A N
"CAPPV
K IC K S ”
(? (■.foiramouni fMcfuw
“When Knighthood Was In Flower”
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