The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, December 25, 1924, Page 7, Image 7

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PAOB BIGHT
new : items
go out and drag la a couple ot neigh­
bors to make It seven before whom I
can arise each morning
What shall I d o!
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RpTH.
Amecdmants tn the pmsont lawn m-
lattag to Main dapealtortaa to the and
that all deposits of sla te roads shall
be wade upon eouipetlUv* bidding hy
the banks ot the state, « a s recbm
mended In the biennial report of the
Brief Resume qf Happenings of state treasury department.
OREGON
OF SPECIAL INTEREST
the Week Collected for
Our Readers.
The second annual Hood River conn-
ty poultry show was held in Hood
R iver.
BCAW w ii’M vuon rn io w rttM
BVSM * V Ü 0 AILÉ a c o b
AT IT
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Congratulations have just been sent
the Portland tirade Teachers’ a ss»
ctatioo by J W. Crabtree of the Na­
tional Education association on the
fact that IS schools of the city have
100 per cent of their teachers enroll
ed In the national association.
The legislature, at Its next session
will be requested to amend the pres
ent salary laws so as to provide com
pensation for the deputy slate treat
urer and deputy secretary of state In )
the amount of $300 a month. These !
officials now receive $250 a month.
The booklet recently tssued by the !
Fire of unknown origin destroyed
the Midway grocery and the House
Electric Shop In Milton.
The const fork of the Willamette
river was frozen over last weak (or
the first time within 25 or SO years.
Christmas turkeys brought Douglas
county growers S 2 S cents a pound,
with a few lots purchased at S3 cen ts Jackson county board of commission-
ers to advertise Jackson county has
Fir Grove school building of school
proved so popular that the 10,000
district No. 114, near Oregon City, was
printed in the first order will not be
destroyed by fire caused by a detec­
sufficient and the commissioners are
tive flue.
contemplating issuing 1O.O00 more.
Two fires causing a loss of more
As the result of action taken by the
than $51)00 and the destruction of two
state gallic commission at a recent
houses, were results of the cold spell
meeting, a letter was sent to Presl-
at Ashland.
dent Coolidge by I. N. Fleischncr, of
Will Church. United States com Portland, chairman, protesting against
tnissioner. and Mrs. Church were burn- the propos d extension of Crater lake
ed to death In a fire which broke out , M , 1(|1£l p„rk t0 („elude Diamond lake
in their home at La Grande.
The West Coast Power company,
Ic on Ewauaa lake In Klamath which owns and operates a string of
county six inches thick has brought ple,nr!t. p!nnU between ,h e Umpqua
aliout the temporary shutdown of t h e . aBd Ya(!uina bays, along the Oregon
mill of the Ewauna box factory.
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THURSDAY DDC M, 1M4
Should a Girl Marry
Without Love!
Cross-Word
Cross word Puasl. Fsn:
"What
By Flo
word with five letters means s kick In
the pantsT"
Smart Feller: "That’s easy.— It la
Dear Mts« Flo: When I was alk­ keepa you from telling blm bow you
FL-AS-K !"
ie n I become engaged Io a man who feel. Why not he quite frank about
wna ten yenra my aenlor. Aa I waa It—tell him that you feel you ahoukl
ao young he thought It would be wise first know many other men In order
Ito watt until I waa older. He enld he that you may be able to better Judge.
Give $55,000.000
' wanted me 10 be aure ot what I
You aay that you have been very
wanted l>-for. I married him
lie la happy f»>r three rears. You may de­
in fine man. I admire and reaped him cide after you have known other men
i more than any other man I have that you care more for this man than
Ie»»p known, but now after then» yesra you poaalbly could care for anyone
| believe If you explain
! 1 don't want to marry him. tt la else.
Just within the last few month* that your problem to thia man he will
11 feel as | do. I feel as though 1 understand, and he will have a deep
I have missed something. I want tn reaped for your bravery In being hoi-
. m ed other men
)•->•< about It. lie la id ler than you and
l Our marriage has been e-1 for June ■ possibly un lorstuixls belter than yon
It Is to be announced next week I think.
O n ce It has been announced 1 w l t | The very fact (hat he was wlllli
!gr> through with It. Will I he happy I to wait until you w, re old enough Io
tf 1 marry him
In making other know your own mind suggests that he
people happy, do wo not find our own; will be willing Io give you a V ile r
happlneaa! W ill I. In making thh chance to know ju„t wlytt you want
man's life wonderfully full, find peace . before m arrying anyone
■and contentm int of mind’
Bdna
M A S O N S W IL L IN S T A L L
I My dear Edna
DON’T DO IT
A T B A N Q U E T F R ID A Y
know of no greater Injustice you could
“When the boa« refers to "circum­
*,lo this man who loves you than I*
A 8:20 o'clock banquet and public
stances not under his control"— I
' - mr-y him without love.
You will •” »tallatlcn of officers for Masons and
j v W , PORT 1
Just know he ts thinking of hl» wife.“
'not only wr'rk your own life -vot their wives will be held Friday even­
will wr rk hS.
ing by Liberty Imtlge number 171 tn
H ia Opinion
You s| ak of making him unhappv the Springfield Masonic hall. Officers
The government has been as! ed to j Florence, having purchased it from
Bilkins: Did you hear that Adolph
by hr '«king off with blm
You w'lt were elected at a meeting Tuesday
pay Astoria the sum of $749$, re re-1 q . g . Bushman of Springfield and 11.
make hlui more unbapry »ventunlly night.
the
butcher was shot by detectives
senting the cost of street Improve-j M. Peterson of Florence.
'by marrying him w ltboif love. You
who mistook him for a burglar?”
Elected officer« art» aa follows: S
na- nta near the postoUice building in j p M Lui-as and C. W. Harris, own-
T- rance:
"Perfectly natural mis­
( annot pretend a love you do not feel Ralph (Dippel, worshipful ma ter;
that city.
I crs af a |arge farm In the Tule lake
for abv great lensffh of time. Tie* Theron Coglll, settlor warden: Oswald
take, I'd say."
Twenty-three horses, the last In the section, filed suit In circuit court to
pain h« Will suffer whoa you tell him M, Olson. Junior warden; Clark E.
street cleaning bureau, will be retired ! recover $2500 damages from a group
Yep— Total Loss
you no longer love him ts nothing W lB„ ,OB BW(.p| 3ry. Charlee F Eggt-
by the city of Portland within 90 days, i 0( seven livestock men on the charge
It oraparotf with what he wilt suffer mnnn, treraurer; o II Jarrett trustee
Smithers: "Sam Shofet has Just
when the entire bureau has become I that stock owned by the defendants
'when he learna of your deceit In pre Appointed officers are: Alfred J. Mor­
motorixed,
! had been driven into the plaintiffs' been run over by a train. Not a thing
t-nding to love him.
left.”
gan, senior deacon; Winifred May.
The state irrigation securities com I grain fields and destroyed the crops,
When a woman marrtee a man ah« Junior iligoon; Sidney V.
Julius: "W hat!—not even the $1.15 ,
Ward,
mission refused to certify bonds o f ! Extravagance in the conduct of his
¡does not love, thera 1» but a small senior steward; D. W
McKinnon,
$98.000 for the Shasta View Irrigation j office and an affidavit that he at one he owed me!"
‘poselble chance that she will love him Junior steward Aa Is the ccstnin with
district and $95.000 for the Malin irri- j time had purchased liquor from a
after marriage. That chance Is on» In retiring masters, C. A. Swarts has
Almost—Not Quite
gallon district.
j policeman employed by the city of
a hundrod. On the other hand, the taken the office of tiler.
Portly Gent: "Sambo, your a cynic.” I
Fire destroyed the interior of the j Astoria were two reasons advanced by j
chance» are ninety nine tn a hundretl
Sambo. "No. boss—a gln-hlc!”
factory section of the Portland V ege-' Governor Pierce for the attempted re­
that she will fall tn love with BORU C H R IS T M A S O B S E R V E D
table Oil Mills company, in the North I moval of Dr. Thomas Ross of Port-
other man not her husband
In Them Yonkers, N. Y.
BY C H U R C H PRO O RAM
Portland industrial section, and did land as a member of the state fish
If you were older—-had kn°wn- man*'
A safety first sign to speeding
$50,000 damage.
commission.
men. a»d married a man without love.]
motorists reads:
(Continued from page one)
William M. Ramsey, practicing at­
J. H. Chambers of Cottage Grove
It might be a succese because of a "The Christmas Doctor.” by Arthur
"Fools used to blow out the gas
torney
at
McMinnville,
was
appointed
purchased 56.000.000 feet of govern­
deep respect, admiration and under- •
Now they step on it.”
Junior I'engra.
ment timber five miles west of Cot- by Governor Pierce to succeed Harry ■
atandlngltui no normal young girl can „My l)o|ly un(, , . . by | . , u| | nB Anna
1*1/
1^/TOC-ASTgqJ
tage Grove and contiguous to about > Belt as circuit judge of the 12th Judi- j
be «mtlsflod with self sacrlf're n m ar-; p eOgra
Nut Stuff
tw ice that amount which he already j clal district, comprising Yamhill and Hall, oh hall, the glad New Year,
rag» She wants aetlon—red-blood»l V M other, curtatmaa Fairy.” by Doro-
James B. Duke. Power und To­
owns.
Polk counties. Judge Belt will re- .
bacco magnate of North Carolina,
en l vital She wants to feel the Joy j |h y B„svpy
On'-nlne-two five is almost here.
Jesse Edwards, known as the father 1
<rom the circuit Judgeship Janu
and George Eastman, Kodak king
nf life for hers If. Hbe wants *o know ..Why We Celebrate Christmas.” by
A larger load we want to pack.
of New York, unbeknown to each
of Newberg because of his numerous ary 5 ,o 8ccePt • »e®t on t^e supreme , Just watch us on our Income tax.
love, romanee. pasrlnn and these vou ( (Jprnlll ih ,rt„n.
other, on '.he same day announced
development enterprises, died in that cOBrt bench.
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gifts of their millions to charity
will not find by marrying a man whom
{.M|1 Hp<.„ p hrlatmas,” by Lorna
ar.d educational institutions. Mr.
city Mr. Edwards came to Newberg i United States senators and ropre- ‘ Mary had a lltlo beau.
yon do not love.
Chase.
Duke gave JlO.OIMI.OPO and Mr.
in 1881 and was the oldest citizen of ' sentatlves In congress from Oregon, Its fleece was Just plain dough.
Eastman $15.0» u.OOO. The latter,
People who marry wl'h love find ii
the city.
i Washington, California and Idaho will They spent tt all In trying to
however, hid formerly given away i hard work to keep from falling out of
Mr 8 Ralph Dippel. D en tist Vitus
s e x e ÎC?,000.000.
1
More than one half the water In 1 be 8aked to 8,tend 8 meeting of cherry See— the latest m ovie show.
llove. Tlie dlsllluslors that come with funding Rnrlngftald. dragon.
one of the water supply reservoirs of growers from the four states to be
• • •
I marrlag do not lend to make a wc-
Oregon City drained out when resi- j held I® Portland some time In Janu- Hl-de-diddle. Sam and his flddlle.
Hare from Leaburq—A. A. Johnson
E B B E R T M E M O R IA L M E T H O D IS T lnftn f„ ||
|,,VP
T he restrain ts an'.
dents of the city left faucets sad taps ar2 to discuss an Increase of the Im- Are knocking them cold out west.
I CHURCH. C STREET AT 8 X T H
‘ ; ,.r |f|, P« cf marr1 Ta— w ith conflict- of Loabnrg was In Springfield trans­
running to prevent their pipes from P °« du T
foreign cherries from two His ol' man laughs, as Sam the Ham.
F. L. Moore, M in ls t-r,
w it’s and perannalltleg. sre morn acting business Tu'sday
freezing.
j to ,lve cents 8 pound.
Poses as Signor Ve Fest.
At the night services M is’ May Fen lih-ly to make a man or woman fall
James H. Mills of North Bend and
The first ,' loch laven trout eggs
LC8T—nigek cotton umbrella with
no will give a solo, and lead th" s-mg out of love
Emil F. Klinks. Newport, have been ap- to
received in Oregon came from
Ed Pu-d's Philos
curved handle and automatic spring.
service. An additional feature of the
, ,,m inclined to think. F.'-na. that
pointed to the United States military Montana last week when l.OOO.OOO
“Many a hard-boll'd bird Is tender­ Fireside Hour will be th - nut -.lion r(.rhBPB n Is lack of coursqu thst
Please leave at News Office.
academy at West Point. The appoint- were taken to the hatchery of the state er after com'nr n tt th« fire.”
drawer on "The Problem o' Youth,"
men la were made from the Oregon ( game commission on the McKenzie
The m essage of th« evening will follow
r iv » . The trout are of Scotch stock!
national guard.
THINGS
cn "A Studv of the Prclud' S to Great
end
are
really
Atlantic
salmon
which
I
Which Should be Heard and not Seen Awakenings."
There were 135 fire alarms with
losses of $25.948.50 in Portland tn have lo8t 8<;!1Foln« h«b i,‘’' 8 <*»"H«>K ‘ Radio tenors.
The church school meet« at 9:45.
November, as against 122 alarms with t0 Cap,ain A' E' Bur«hd» « . 8tat" j Horf-beats (beck stage.)
The 11 o'clock hour will have for its
1CS38S of f23.862.19 In October, accord- game W8rden-
Ditto—Thunder and Lightning.
them e "The Days of the Spirit." Bp
ing to a repor» made by Edward Gren-
total of $5.981.943 will be requlr
Collectors at door.
worth League at fi 30. All at "The
Tender Chops and Choice
fell, fire marshal.
’ ed in 1925 and 1926 for the operation
Alrplan's dropping bombs.
Church of a Cordial Welcome."
Meats of aH Kinds
C. K. McCormick, county clerk of of a11 ’ U te d‘ PartI“ ‘-'n‘" and lna“ tu-
Silk petticoats,
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Union county, was elected president tlons ,or w hkh ,h e le’ i' latU!'e au,h-
R eceived S h ip m e n t T h e S p rin g field
of the County Clerks' Association of oriM' a PPr°Pria.ions. according to the
Can you add to the list?
Mill and Grain Company received a
Oregon at the associations annual *stlnia,ei’ ° f Pr°P°«"d expenditures
cari' a I of cocoanut meal from Port­
two-day session in the Multnomah aPPro' ed
th* atate budKet com'
Our Health Column
land yesterday.
county courthouse
mission. Copies of the report will
Dear Dr. Hope: In telling me how­
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be sent to the legislators for their to be beautiful you suggested early
_ Oregon s death rate will be lower
Home from H osp it'1—Charles W '«t
consideratlon.
to be and early to rise, retiring before
this yéâr than at any time In its his-
is at home i t h ’" ' 'dine« In W est
ten
are
arfsinfl
before
sever.
The best news for th e last week in
"jdry. Dr. Frederick D. Stricker, secre­
Springfield after a i f n • • on! In the I
Now I can arrange to retire before
tary of the state board of health re- ,he luml’Pr ,Rflas,ry " Ce*Ved, frOm
(en—but Is rath»r troublesome to arise hospital.
all
parts
of
the
country
by
the
Nation­
porta. The figures on the death rate
al Lumber Manufacturers' association before seven, as there are only five
are mr. yet available.
came from the West Coast Lotnber- members In ur family. I don't believe SPECIAL PRICE on plate work. Dr
N W Emnw. d»ntlgt Sutton Bldg
Investiga’lon of the lawfulness of men-, „.„ rfa H o n , which Indndes mort I can get either mother or sisters to
the rates and practices of the Puget of lhg |arg(, mll|g ()f WMten>
,
3 « ^ . P°wer Sj Light company, whi-h ;ind Wsgh|n<<0„ N,.w bui(,neM (or
operates fn various sections of the lh(,
m,1Ifl repcrtJne for ,,,e wee!:
state of Oregon, was order by the pnd)?]g ncctm l)cr j 3 was i9
Ccn
public service commission.
above product| (>n and 17 per cent ‘
George Griffith, who some time ago above shipments.
\
was appointed deputy state treasurer
R e je c tio n of all of the prraeE
by T. B. Kay, state treasurer elect, has
until the noxt annual eonven-
anncunced that he will accept the tjong ,g he,d and , eMctlon of Corvalli»
- V & v 571 D E P A R T M E N T STORES
office. Mr. Griffith
enter upea as the site for tbo 1925 dt-liberutlcas.
h li new duties Januafy 5.
to be held tom e time tn May, featured
-The public servie» commission has the cloalng sessloa of the lf ih annual
-aurtvirlzed the Eastern A Western .»aventlon of the O reg o g F o r m e « '
A rare arvl unum wl money saving bargain offer in read­
Lumber oompany to' «/tabllsh Its log union at The Dalles. Herbert Egbert
ing metter for the whole family for a year. We offer
ging TAUroad across tertaln countg „t Th« Dalles will eoatlrue as presi
thisoomtd.-uition to our readers for a siavt time only,
roads »n Olgckantaa county It was (j,nt, W. P. L alri af Eugene cs v ie » j
it.nwwnl aubmirlptlona w ill b . .xt.oclad fnr ana
y .,.r from prwi«nL d ate of expiration.
satd that nino gratto uroeslng» are t> president, and Mrs. G. B. Jcneu ef
' Monmouth as secretary-treasurer.
!
wolvcd In the ord^g
T he Pactfle Tolfephona & Telegraph
U nless sportsmen and r^ rn e »on
company has requested permission of , ervat|o a (,ta want to sen ber ver tn /.' , j
Tills it your thence to get 12 big isruea of each cf
th e ’pubHc service commissloa to dis- )y PXt, rm|rn(r-ii tn Or : n th y uin>,
four v. j ble m .gnilnea — 4R tv.uea In ell —
continue its to» station
at Merlin, nre# tbe stat» lejlsla-ore tn order ti.e
f ot tkr u i . * l .il w r t x a i o n p i l '* . R f w t . r r m utter (- C
Josephine county. « the request Is rIoaad season on these ,(ttle firrhocr
approved the toll station
will be dis- er8 pfinoananRy. In tbs op'nloti ef
continued January 17.
Captain A. E. Burghrtuif. suits rttfire ,
EACH AXD EVERYONE 0?. U3 EXTENDS TO
Another Investigation of tks Uma warden, who submitted a r c ort to the
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tllla rngdds irrigation .project, which , «tgta game commission shov.-fng thdt
YOU
OUR
SINCERE
WISH
FOR
THE
MERRI*
w ould reclaim 95.09$ a/tres of land in |n tb s four months from November 1,
Oregon and WasWngtoo. 19 provided
to February 23. 1924. more trim
for In an amendment in Ute Jn'orb# jjooq beavers. valn»d at $ lil,« lfl
p-jrtment apj>ropr1«tl«» MB ofX^nd
taken by licensed u a rsn w ef UK
by Lur.alcp licMary.
i stats.
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