Th.' SPRINGFIELD NEWS T W E N T IE T H TEA R HIGH SCHOOL P H I “L : P1U N O FIE U ). LA N E C O U N TY, OREGON. TH U R SD A Y. M ARCH 8. 1923. BRYAN SELLS BUSINESS STA TE OF PROGRESS M. C. BRESSLER & SON MORRISON SELLS TO M ONTANA MAN SELL HARDW ARE STORE ON W EN D LIN G M ILL W AREHOUSE IN EUGENE NU M B ER 8 SAVINGS CONCERN OPERATING HEHE (). II Jarrett, superintendent of the M C Bressler & Bon closed a deal From the very fact that J. J Bryan’s E 1C M.irrlaon and II P. Kurd have D 'sold the warehouse they bulll last Booth Kelly mill, made a trip to the fore pert of thia week by which sale of ble business waa such a fa- ¡summer on Nth and Olive streets. Ku Handling about tb« middle of last they dispose of their hardware buel- miliar matter of conversation, and the gen«, to the bare County Farmers' wtsek H e reports the new buildings nma to a men named Wright, from purchaser wee ta and ont of the N ews 'cooperative Warehouse Co an or pretty well advanced towards com- Victoria, B r i t i s h Columbia Mr 'office frequently, the matter failed to gatilsatlon subsidiary to tlio bane pletlon. Home of the machinery has Wright's son will be associated with get Its plate in the new» columns last Syndicate— B a t i t , Humorou* and Sentimental— .County Farmer»’ union 11 will he been tlaced Some la on the ground him In the business The Wrights week Mr Bryan’s falling health Investor*’ ¡used aa a cooperative marketing plant and not yet placed While steady will return to Springfield on the 17th prompted him to sell Walter J. Scott Plans, Terms, Advantages Good House— Good Returns tor th» members of the union. The progress la being made on one part or and the Invoicing will commence on 1» tb«- purchaser, and be claims Broad- Field of Operotions building la to b« enlarg'd The man another, the completion of acme units th» l#lh view. Montana, aa hla home, though Audience Pleased ' ufarture of stock a id poultry feeds and the placing of some of the macb- M ('. Bressler owns a tract of heavy he has had some Interests In Silver- will be continued llnery has been delayed from time to timber on W a# yr creek, three or k>», Oregon, and has lived there part Th« High school auditorium waa The Investors' Syndicate Is a finan­ Mr Morrison will continue with the *lnie by delay In receiving some nets- four mllea from the station of Talent. of time In late years. He will filled almost to Its fullest capacity, n ew o r g a n isa tio n aa m a n a g e r Mlaa e»»ary parts For Instance, no motors I” Houlhern Oregon. He figures on bring hla family here aa soon as he cial institution with headquarters at ¡converting It Into caah at . good -'.n get poase.alon of the bon.e he Minneapolis. Minn. It was established Krbla/ avonlng. Io witness 111» presen­ K r.u ce, Travis will be ttaok k .er.r »re ye. on th» ground From a hasty view of what has Pf°N’ by marketing It In Ashland In baa rented. In 1MM Its officers are A. W. King, tation of the lllgli school play, which mid secretary. Mr. Morrison la still b,M,n done, an unskilled observer ,h '* »hape of firewood Fred may gc president; J. 8. Hibbert, rice presi­ waa clirlataued "baugliteroaque." It uesoclateit with Mr Clinaau in the and with O (' Bean conclude that the completion •»«-«* •» aup.rlntend these CNOOK BUYS IN T E R E S T dent and general agent; J. E. Tappan, feed store tanre. waa not a cuiilltinoua production, r* was not far away; but Mr Jarret*. 1« "pe-btlona for a part of the coming IN SERVICE S TA TIO N secretary and treasurer. It h a s In another at Myrtle Creek latlng Io on« theme; but waa a piece- | ------ --- - branch offioes in St. Paul, Chicago. - ................... ■ ■ - of the opinion that we shall not ae* a*aaon Bert Snook has thia week bought a St. Louis, Detroit, Newark. Birming­ » n J , mad« up of six distinct parts, around the young dreamer, he awoke the mill In operation before (he first' Mr and Mrs Cal Barnet and family half lntereet with Ernest Black in ____, ham. Ala.; Fargo, . __ N. D ; Kansas City, «a>4i of thu four High school elaaues front hla dream, grasped th» singer of June, at the earl 1st This Is not to be s common foothill sawmill alung *f "nt vlaltlng relatives near 'be service station at the corner of Ix>g XngelM> San Francisco pruag tiug ou« til« Ulila' Olea club and hla cbotc« was mad« Fifth and Main. The boys sre over and Portland. It operates under the a quartet was sung by Mary Whit I. gather out of cheap and easily Waltervllle one. and ona t• r» r settlng Alga ees son a id Paallu« Jack Interspersed. and staging waa a oarl has never had before. «eckeral for sale. Fraek Ferrar business on tbe 20th of October, and Nebraska and Missouri; and under of Ih« IsOor f«sturea Mlaa Chnrl.it« .... tai rlsgftatd. Oregon f * has beee balldlrg It ap during the the supervision of the corporation de­ The Juniors «tunt was entitled Mtewart waa th« plaatat Beautiful plano for sale In vlolnltyj Mr, Lawrancw Mills retarned to winter months. The young men are partments of the states of Oregon. "From Touth to Old Age " The scene The flrat act of taa play, th« Freah- and Itk of Springfield at big aavlng - In prlce .... hap for still arder tha doctor’s cane. She ex- NOTICE OF M EETIN G FOR of the syndicate, end the feature Ktag Tag’s I i«uh IxirA Camara on, ELECTION OF TR U S T E E S which is now being brought to tha bv which sh« Is commonly known Is ea«h or will sell on Venue. Wri’a P. O pects to be able to resume her duties (Key t’asl««l> Introduced Howard Charllne Lambert The conversation Box 104. Ifcsg»".i Mer.ISc as teacher of the High school <-lassai attention of the citltem of tble region < (Geo Moon I: and ha. In turn A meeting of the members of tbe by Mr. W. H. Allen, of Portland, d'd not take tha form of sharp and c . » Wlalker, of Portland, traveling at Oakridge, by the first of next I- tgoduced the other matuhera of ih« Moaat Vernon Cemetery association special --------------- agent for ---- Oregon. !■ itn critical contrasts on th« part ' f , r»presenta«lr» of the Puget Bound month. called to be held at the I'*------- —' -------------- part» Queen KIIMRiotli. of Ilolglum "euntv" beiwvss- the manners of he« and Alaska i Powder company, was a John Fltagerald has purchased a * 7 ' gridav Man h 23 at 1 lDB‘ pl* D' which h“ ’ om* • tron< and (t'naatanra Rohlian); th» Sultana of youthful davs and the present; hut , Tl„ lor ln Springfield the last of tbe new Ford sedan 7™ ,u" .h » « .!t**»11*1, f^ to r e e which deserve care- Ikgypt (Thalnta la y s o n l; a ng Mita rather the vlelt of h«r young friend« ««»k. at thn home of Mrs Ella Walker I Rn_ p . rw. _ was . . a nassenrer . p m.. for the purpose of electing three I fn, examlnatk>n by thoae interested ■ aaghter, U .urlU lam h artl a lady the questions with which they piled hla glyiat aunt> M ,de from hl, regular on gaturday morning s train from Oak .7*- -- ’ ___ - -* ,and who ’* BoL The c h l,i ParP°’ e *■ (roan San Frandaco. who wan thera W Park. b e .« « , r . n . r e r r « d ‘ 1’ ° ' W n , ‘d e r ° f ^ ^ b e Mtabii.h'ment'"of ThT. teM fteU rt her end the yo«d comradeship that Wl>rb )n tb| a territory ridge- Mr Parke I. being transferred iltlon al e kept to, to get some of ths latest pointe on seemed to obtain between her end Mrs Edith Kelly, of Itoseburg. vloe from that Mi« fashions hat place place to a station near to ,r e naa<;t any other business t h a t j ^ fron, |a operatlona „ well which tbe visitors did their heat to deemed necessary, Tha two royal ladlea disappeared them seemed to awaken sympathetic preald»nt of (he Rebekahs of Oregon. Grants Pees In (he Forestry service. a a y stated In a booklet Issued by th e within the door of thn tomb; and. o a reminiscences In "eu-ity'a'* mind, paid the local lodge a fraternal visit and came down Tuesday. Joining Mrs.' J. T. Donaldson, President. Syndicate: - We want to encouragu Monday evunlag - Parka, who had Spent the week end after another, all stretchers ware draw nut. the young folks with their small sav- Mr and Mrs Geo Larlson spent |n Eugene with her parent». _ A social — . the . . . . . Parent- ..... , meeting . of brought forth. ea< h carried by two Two of the visitors (Alfred Town most of last w«ek with relatives at NOTICE , Teachers association will be held a t | n**' * T 0 *** ** aerrauta; and. aa they baited, Mr send, sealed on a (able, and Mabel Oakridge, going up on Monday after , w,„ n„, be responsible for ml’l the Lincoln school bnlldlng tomorrow ln* ,o UT * m e’ ' e us nees met* Howard Carter kindly explained to Roof on a low seat beside It) at In and returning Saturday morn- aftpr | t has been delivered at the evening, at 7:S0. There «rill be a pro- w ° Br* aBT n* "urp ,ls ncome’ as * the audience, what tha articles with tervals engaged , In a little . byplay of . no°n )n< re[ 1(>r, „ erythln< qult, ? ________ _____________ _______ a — a - - aale. s« a A plate ----------competency for later years; all pe gram and candy shower place designated by the customer wtilch they were laden represented sons who are trying to accomplish ■parktng while aunty and the oth er. ||Tely |n (fce ,own is desired. anJ W F. CLINE, These were some of the rellca that were ts lk fig At such tim es the In ti life beyond their pre- . . . . . . . . . . somethin» in prospects good for a great deal at On Thur|ld. y March 1. t h .l ° . . . C- .. Be«:; removed h i. family this pe„t condition " w«rw brought out from the tomb other visitors would nsbuke them or work In that vicinity the coming club was delightfully we**k Myrtle Creek. Oregon, w hersj King T ufa water bucket (of w ire); toss small objects at them, but there Ircular is nut ton ,me of Mrs Harry »>• «• carrying on a feed store. entertained at the home hla baseball mask (a calf w eanerl; a was no reproof from aunty intended tor Tlioa McKInnls. while working at Stewart with a three courue luncheon) Mr w d .Mrs A. C. Travis have {he whQ arp wjnln< {o be ri(.h package of gold duet (washing row- the sawmill, Tuesday evening, rap ai ----------------- one o’clock ------------------------- Mrs. Stewart — and west n>r .elfish - derl; a brrfld new how. about a ll feat Tb« senior stunt waa called "The .. u .u u u . — — traded their farm of 160 acres, - The scene opens ’ “ ’ ro u ,‘1 the b"rk of °.ne o,_ hl'' Mrs Mrs Alex Al»x McKInsey. McKinley, of of Eugene, Eugene, wer* wer* of of Irving, Irving, for for the the 54-acre 54 acre farm farm of Jy rich It is for , ______ _________ _ o . f long which he waa supposed io hare Family Album" __ men and women * hands, from one side to the other Joint h ostesses The decoration» Ralph and Waldo Hardy In the Prune hlgb purpose. en. eKed tn \a r io u s pro- taken to the happy hunting grounds; with » your» mao and a voting wo , .. __ , under the cords. hla flrat rhartot la kid car and horse): m»n (Ivan Cowart and Ruth Lusby , _____________________________________ were «long the lines of St Patrick s , vllle region, between the Dodd farm feM ,ong gnd caIlln„ . who de8lre to Day and were quite novel After and the river. They expect to make orean„ e fbP,r ,,reg on the flnanciai hla »acred row ( a can o f condensed »»«led n little distance »('art. near tong appropriate to her flower: milk ; tha kind of bread used In King Ibe rente* of the stage It appeared | Mornf-g glory. Charlotte Stewart; luncheon a gue»»lng contest ar.d their home on their new p u r c h a s e .,,^ >n(J gdopt a denn)te p)an by Tut’a tlmo (a package of Mlty Nice that they had not met since thetr daisy. Evelyn DeVore; water Illy music were the features of the after- There are several hundred prune trees _ h(ch , beT mav accnmuiate a coti- ye. rll - bread. In Ita wrapper!; a gold brick davr In the Springfield High school Bernice Jacobson; apple blossoms. . noon G ue.ts of the club were Mrs. ¡on their farm, besides some other l„iderable gl]m of moneT ln found In the tomb (made of clay); together Th* vnuog man «earn’d a Mary W hitney and Jennie Holv-raon; B. A Washhurne. Alfred Morgan. J fruit. They are planning to plart A ..v ln g s proposition is not an InvI- specimens of his gold plate (of rla y l; little lit at ease tn fem ale society, fre- rose. Alice Tomseth; tulips and rose, L Clark, of Springfield: Mrs J C other kinds of fruit and walnuts and tation to Invest a small amount of an alabaster rase of hla (a piece of nuently crossing, uncrossing snd re- Viola Nelson and Anna Dillard i Price of Eugene and Mrs C. A Are- filberts on It. money In the hope of making a quick Chauncey Meacham has been ap'¡turn-over and securing fabulous re- tiling pin*); his pancake griddle ( a cross! g his legs, fondl’tig the upper' Am "old fashioned boy" (Mary Me- hart, of Portland. Members of the huge Iron platter); hla crown (an In knee, snd to forth As the converse K elveyl. the sweetheart of the girl, clnb present were: Mesdames. D. W pointed executor of the estate of Mrs. turn# died verted popper dish I; hla second char­ tlon prngreesea. rather »pssm odlrslly appeared in the garden while the girl Crites. O H Jarrett. S. R Dlppel. W Emily Baker, his sister, who The plan of the Syndicate is a care­ iot ( a boy’s tricycle), His aacred nt f1*st. he ncqu'res more self confl- was watering the flowers; and came N. Long. Geo. Catching. Robert Drury. February 22. The value of the estate fully wrought out plan, based on the hgtl. borrowed from the Jim Clark dence. and they Insensibly draw near again at the close and escorted her W. H Pollard, Carl Olson. R P Mor- , g estimated at $3000 expertance and calculations of care- home for the occasion, aeemed mere cr together As a never fa'llng re- away The garden, the surrounding* temseu. Fred Walker. T D. Yarn*»; Whole pork shoulders 16 cwute per »„i conservative financier» for gen- M*s Herbert Walker snd Mrs poand at Swarts & W’ashburne. at home In a later act. wh»n II figured source In such cases, the young lady and the costum e of the "boy" and snd «ration» pest, and tested In the course as an old maid’s *-«♦ dog best of all. asks him If he would like to look at "girl” all represented the life ana Martin Miller, of Eugene. The next O H Jarrett was splitting k in d lin g'of ltg ow.n constantly widening busl- meeting of the clnb will he on March In hla basement, about 10 o'clock l nesg for nearly thirty years. idle mummy Itself waa brought out; tbe fam ly album He would So ane inanNiara o f the old colonial days The I 1R at the home of Mrs. Martin Miller. ThB i they alt very | . ■ r l d when the attendants unwound the gets the album Tuesday night, when his ax struck a ' person who w ishes to deposit his sav- A meed'ng of strips of cloth from the head, (he fea clcae toge’h»r. and look at the pic 1 he Want s Man, p r s. Ralph Plppel. Deatlet. Yltee jo1at oyerbead_ causing him to nick | nRg purchases a savings certificate, (area appeared to he In a romarknble lures of tho«e they used to know Society" was presented by a mlacel- balldinc. Springfield. Oregea. | , be flrst and second fingers of his | n denominations of from $100« up. elderly or or mid mid atale of preeervallon. and bore a Sometime« b* does not remember th s Isncous east. Twelve tw elv e elderly Mlsg Flien Tomseth has taken the left hand. The wound had to be having a period of ten years to run. striking resemblance Io the features name when It Is mentioned But die aged spinsters made up the ¡p o ^ y on at John Ketel'a drug store, «»wed up. As a consequence, he S A ld /jf m8T be paid In one psym ent or In when she show of l.otlse Cola low» him the picture. It bershlp of the society One was near raade vacant by the going away of Mrs Jarrett bed to split the kindling monthly, onarterly. semi annual or an- al, come« back to him. How natu «1 |y blind; one, "Miss Hearwell." nearly J()r Walker last week. for awhile. nual Installments. Monthly payment* Tins Sophomore "stunt" was entitled Il Is He seoitld have known him (or deaf Th« m akeups were true to the Starting Sunday. March 16th, I w ill I The Kensington clnb was delight- J wTe Edna Swgrtg „ „ p w Brg„ lgr by depgrtment of Chinaman (Kenneth Dillard) occu- given httn In the h m ostess’ pk»d a desk at the opposite »IdP of recital. la several cases. It was a nearly led to hoettllttes. What wa« where Fred Cline had delivered m lk. will entertain the club on March 9 banking of the state of Minnesota and Hi* stage, rerresrt'ting a bookkeeper group; In one esse, the bereaved called a "R l'tie cage and stolen the bottles when the cue-1 The sehcol board had Ite regular O|jjgg, gtgtes wherein we are now One of the fines’ places of acting trueer waa shaent or the bo’tles were meeting Monday a fte r n o o n . A number of young l«dt«s. In the cos widow and six ch'ldren of a former Mr. do|n|[ b,,»in. a8. aBd we are subject High school student. of the whol« evening was th« mourn- turn«« of the nation» they represented, not taken In promptly. Hence the Rryan being absent. Dr. Pollard pre- examination and Inspection by life roptsnee, or These Pictures made up “The Fam- f " "f ,h " " f* "»««suee. the oh|"cta of his dreams, each en­ published elaewhe-e. The»« a'ded. The board has decided to put ha«kt*g departments at anv tered the stage, danced once nronnd llv Alhunt" It was fairly ’«presents- s e r ie s cf ronisnces, of Miss Pwitleost no*'oe are being pretty cloealy In two drinking fountains outside. »Land all times- and to further aafe- the voung draetner. singing her *oeg tlve of the High .ch ool of the present <*'lo* T om seth); of the seventeen ntched. * • w<" f nf 'h* I,lgh ’,ch-|r songs ul’v, Unfortunately, th« “family el- Mrs J. W. Coffin has hern scr’ lng ported that the play equipment was p^„n| »c « n o **r each $100 of llablll- Io Internal the I»'” -» bum" snd tb* names of the eeranra ,n and eoi’gl were as follows: on the Jurv during th« pre'ent term aho«t com'-ieted. fr - «11 certificates sold under said lu s macht e f'-r ruh’vpnsilng 1»d'e> Amer'cun Indians, Rose Ell« Honre pictured tn It «••« «et before the pen­ of court, and finds It a pleasant change *<'R KAI F ¡Rhode l»1snd Rod eggs, permits ” u-ho h*d lost the freshness of voti’h song. "Sliver Pell" Ireland, E vebn man at this moment. c ian Of the Syndicate Rig rf them ’-«n’ored to trv it X’ e from the routine of home life Purina n roe*« r e - setting ' hone Spring- DeVore; song. "Mv Wild Ir'sh R ose." her sbsopoe, J. W hns he*-; able to fir’d IHFS, Mra I. Sl're. t. o - ’v sffovds an opportunity to n-um her« Of th e H '«h s -h o o l n ’» « d on-h t« • ’«»• the cb*r*cteris- }1w e-|en. A t ,- u Dillard: s"nr. "When attend to his dnt'es 'n enr’ng for th* A glr’ •(••<• hero *o Mr. an 1 M-s Inil'r’doal siv in d s depositor, but , ( »-**»-( f*d "The cid Fash- “ e «’’« dealrod m the t-»»ef*--mut'nn It’s S u n se t In S w ed en " H c’tv e-r^nrf, huTd ru n »’--hlng fund for the re- Laurie" E m cee Tennle Unlvert- ■: tbn ”g*rd'- (>.„ rl** ni b 1....... 1 S vo* thf.-t f'u e r * rm h ns th.» subie«» Two or three weeks ago S te -e E l •-« * . *«ro-v, ♦*»-» p,f'|^r'f\l p. > . m«* g'rb Al’c son», "f'h F r-n eb v ” Srnin duct’ou of their bonded Indebtedness. „ f-tyree Th« gp .-» -» » * « M .h* •(*«* I l v-»rd8 ws* b.r»qro t»n yces’ d in« kin . 'v whli«*» ^ncVIrr h^r ' n,,mb’>r o* ^rptfnn towns nrc now pT$«-f»nP* "F'irnr r iro.-nui »-. promu’ * cu* vers* tall Indy (Grace "** ' *'""d fur »'-emllrg with » » ” c t i r r ’ i r ’• •• .T'k-'k ... 11 ’ „ $, *■»* r*»pow*l *n 1» r P e s tim i ^