• I T I I l ’ RHDAY. APRIL 28. 1926 T H E S T R IN C R K L O NEWS ¿AGK TWO THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS Publlahad Every Thoraday at Springfield, Lana County. Oregon, by THE W IL L A M E T T E B. g MAXKT. Editor r. C. PRESS W K S T K R F IE I.P B n te re d aa aecond claaa m a tte r Manager F e b ru a ry I * . ISOS a t tb e no sto K lee. S p rin g fie ld . O rego n M A IL S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E One Year In Advance___ »175 Three Months — •tx S '“ « 1* Ct>P7 --------- M o n t h s _____________ 75« THURSDAY. A P R IL S3. 1 9 Î5 . Editorial Program MANY SETTLERS BROUGHT BY S E T TL E M E N T W ORK PROCLAMATION D u rln g th<< p a tt a lx te e n «nuatha W hereas. Honontle Calvin Coolidge, President of the United States, and Honorable W alter M. thene h ave b eeil 30,311 le tle r a au d In u ir le t re c e lre d by (h e ------ P o rtla n d C ham Pierce, Governor of Oregon, have Issued proela q -------------------- ----- ---- illations designating April 27 to May 3, 1925, as h e r o f C o m m e rc e out o f w h ic h num American Forest Week, and her H.«os w a re p e rta in in g to a g ric u l __ . . . . , . 1 1 . , " lu r e and 733» w ere In q u irie s re fe rre d W hereas, the City of Springfield Is located In (|u> Rg Companlaa the centre of l-ane County, contains more stand- RpporU lnto ,hP „ „ ............ Ing tim ber than any other iliunty In the United w <if n<w S tates; and | „ , ^ e « t . t e w ith c a p ita l In v e s tm e n t W hereas, the protection from fire of both the estimated at »s.to7.oio standing tim ber and the young growth coming P ro spects s ta tin g d e fin ite ly tk e lr In in to take Its place, is essential to the perm anent ' te n tle n s o f co m in g to O reg o n to lo cate prosperity of the com m unity; and aumh.» t«77. o t w h ic h 7<o re tu rn e d ' »tgned q u e a t'o n n a lre a th a t th ey w ere W hereas, notw ithstanding the protection given ,.ora„lg ^ , ro M |m a d u rin g t»l& and th a t Ay federal, state and private agencies the annua, lhpy h„,( an a, <rpgB,„ capital invest te rn O regon. loss from forest fires is far in excess of what it n,,,nl of t , gjojoo D ev e lo p a S tro n g T r a d in g P o in t; B u ild a C ity II. should tie, I' A to ta l o f 33.533 le tte r s h a ve been o f C on ten ted H om es. I I I . Im p ro v s L iv in g C o n d itio n s on th e F a rm . P ro Therefore I. M. J. M**Klln. acting mayor of n'" ,l,'d »»< ,,f ,h" deeartment It 71» m ote th e R ais in g o f P u re b re d L iv e s to c k and Springfield, designate and set aside the week of «”•>»« <" aa.w.r to agrlctUturai In q u lr th e G ro w in g o f F r u it ; W o r k fo r B e tto r M a rk e ts April 27 to May 3 as American Forest Week and *••• Thprr w*’r" S78M p ackage« ot i IV . T e ll th e W o rld A b o u t O rego n's S cenic W o n d e r urge that all schools, churches, civic organize- .««7> set«. lan d. lions, the press and public unite in thought and P»««1» literature action, bringing before the cltisens of Spring- field the im portant» of protecting and perpetuat In F ro m C re s w e ll— M r« F It Por A PUBLIC AUDITORIUM ing our forests and calling to the attention of the k in a o f U re e w e ll w as In to w n F r id a y . the duty of every one to help prevent ami The American Legion this week purchased a public , C A L L A N D S«CK D r N . W . K m er» nv1 •• nn nlMw r u H n’h«,“ work h .n d of April. 1925. e r e c t . ..n n -tu re th at will <e.I over HHW people. . i this 22nd day '« 19™'- M. J. McKlln, Acting Mayor. regular community house whereby large gather-1 lugs can be taken tjare of. Springfield has no auditorium th a t will hold a E d ito r ia l C om m ent large crowd at present and the legion’s spirit in j em barking on the enterprise is commendable. PORTLAND LUMBER PORT Legionnaires plan to build the structure and when | th e lesion legion passes of existence 50 v. or w 00 j years the posses out oi v ..« , P o rtla n d . O re » o n A p r il 1«. 1 9 2 5 — S e c re ta ry o f Cora. in the future have th e property revert to the town mere* H o o v e r. re c e n tly a p p o in te d . n e w ly »rgantge.1 Ism Of Springfield This enterprise is In accord with >ber e x p o rt c o m m u t e , to a c t as an ad v is o ry bo ard in th e th e legion’s plan for comm unity service in peace d e p a rtm e n t to r th e p ro m o tio n o f th e « i e . l A 4 1 .T l« .. as well as its members served the country in tint" ¿«mber a b ro a d . I n d k . t l v . o f th e position » h tc h I o r tla n d if w ar ’ il0lda • * • lu m b e r e x p o rt i o n Is show n by th e fa c t tb s. GIVEN AW AY FREE Absolutely Free Ladies Silk Hose WITH EVERY PAIR OF l«A- HIES DRESS SHOES PUR CHASED WE WILL GIVE YOU M a k e S p n n g fie ld th e In d u s tria l C e n te r o f W e s ' • • • I I * T • • Cl Kv, .k z , m noc fb The crossword puzzle to be the most m popular diversion yot introduced in insane asy- *u m s - • • • in O tt a w a M°gt ,lrknJ " ’ ,ro“'rt ,be pre H-PorttandTCegram P H Y S IC IA N Pacific Telephones: Office 613; Res. 2075. Eugene. Oregon • Battery Service for All Makes of Cars • CANADAS V IE W Expert Repairing and "Some o f C a n a d a 's a b le m en suggest g e ttin g ou t c f lea g u e o f n a tio n s, w h ic h th e y r a tl un n e cess ary expense and j le a v in g Columbia, Selby and Liberty Bicycles on easy term s CHIROPRACTOR Moves to New Location CHIROPRACTIC is the science that Is restoring health to thousands who suffer from stom ach trouble, tonsilitis, ner vousness, sleeplessness, headadhes, enlarged prostrate glands, high blood pressure etc., by scientifically co-ordi nating the principles of Chiropractic and Electro-Thernpv. The results are Safe, Sane and Sure. R echarging dang ero us e n ta n g le m e n t fo r th e ir c o u n try . T h e fa c t th a t ( th is c o u n try Is ou t o f th e 1 ague has som e w e ig h t. A J M g u e to ta k e c a re o f A m e ric a , n o rth an d south EUGENE. OREGON I have leased part of the old Eugene Hospital over the J. C. Penny store and am in a better position to serve you than ever before. gr> p, r and (n V1#nna 75 per ° “ ly 5® P«r c e n t — B oston T r a n s c rip t. • It is easy to accept another m an’s opinion when you are abot< to ask him to do you a favor SURGEON ab ou t one an d a h a lf tim e » . | jn W hat people don’t know won’t h u rt them un- less they tell it. Flappers won’e a ttra c t m uch attention again until they s ta rt wearing clothes. • • • AND p u rc h a s in g p o w e r o f wages In A m s te rd a m was ab eu l gg We carry a full line of Dr. Geo. A. Simon E u ro p e to lo ok a f te r E u ro p e , would he p o p u lar and u s efu l.' I — Xn 'in r B rish a n In th e N e w Y o rk A m e ric a n . W1IXAMETTK osTBoPATHic protection works ¡ n Lx>ndon, and 1- The HUB Dr. John Simons W a g e « w e re h g h e r In th e U n ite d S ta te s las t O ctob er 1 683-Y 646 120 West tith Street. Eugene A few horns and not so m any ham m ers would !han u n y w h e re else in th e w o rld a c c o rd in g to th e In dex be b e tte r for the upbuilding Of our town. I t’S com piled b y th e In te r n a tio n a l L a b o r O ffic e . W ag e s h e re easy to knock, but hard to upbuild. '«w ild h a v e b o ug ht a lm o s t tw ic e as m uch a » th e y w ould • PHONE .» • KETELS P h ilip p in e s . G e rm a n y . S w . Office 404-7 M. & W. B!dg. spec ted citizens. Especially if they have just re tu rn ed from a fishing trip on the McKenzie river. e e e SEE OUR WINDOW Pleaunt testing candy U n liv e tab lets 1'igsrn contain no druitc pur- gilives™ are perfectly harmless and mav he uacd by children aa well aa adults. They aet uuldly, tumuUung the tawcU to gentle actuu. Do not purge o< gripe in 1 ma Only— joc. aye, IOC could be saved If th e peop le w o uld tr e a t th e ir bqdl''» h a lf It’s the tim e of year when one often questions “ ” >> •• know how th e tro th and v erisity of some of our most re- » <• “** SILK HOSE. NYAL FIGSEN “TXg F-wnJli T here a re a few old delapidated buildings tden. H o lla n d . B elg iu m an d th e U n ite d K in g d o m In E urop e , standing empty around our town th a t should be • • • to rn down. If the owners have not pride enough It eBt|mated th a t in th is c o u n try on th e a v e ra g e th e re to remove these nuisances the countll should are 3.000.000 peop le s ic k, a ll th e tim e ; and th a t the an - tak e a hand. No o th er progressive city tolerates -nual do<.tors b iu is m o re th a n »1.500.000. H a lf these peo- these eye sores. I pie could b e w e ll an d prod ucing and h a lf th e d o cto r's hills * PAIR OF LAI »IKS CuRKipatKin is Ihe underlying o hm s cl msev ailments Ynu o n nuuusm reguisr hsbits through the use ut HELP WITH PARKS WANTED I b e in g fro m San F ra n c is c o , S e a ttle . T a c o m a L o n g v ie w and The Women’B Ctvio club has started on a e tm - jC o w d' a **»«- ^ , ho paign for city porks. They plan to clean up the I Domestic lu m b e r ah p m .» , fo r th e f ir .« 3« d ays o f K " the c o n te ro f Second and Main streets and A p r il .h o w fe e l b la re d ab o ard . h i p O f th i« repair the bandstand that people may enjoy band *«»«“ fept — delivered to c .l lf o r x . . p o in ts ., c o m e rts this sum m er They also want some th* balance to E a s te rn p o rts o f N a w Y o rk . P h ila d e lp h ia , concerts tnis S a r k T h e s e b o sto n. P ro v id e n c e . P o u g h k eep sie. H o u sto n an d N e w O r work done on the W illamette H eights n park J I hese u the )f u or >ni, a re Civic enterprises w orth whlie and the women ; P ro v id e n c e and B oston each ta k in g Just a should have the undivided support of the town tr., . t ese enterprises. . . . 't h e m o n th c a rrie d ca rg o es a m o u n tin g to 13.015.000 fe et to * A KEEP REGULAR o f tb e tu rn ap p o in te d to th ia c o m m itte e fro m ih e I'a e tfla | C oast, fo u r o f th e m w e re from P o rtla n d T h e o th e r six Ja p a n . C h in a . A u s tra lia . T h e FREE EUGENE. OREGON U. S. L. Batteries Near 3rd on Main Btreot. FOLKS IN OUR TOWN Eugene May 6 Springfield Pop Should Have Explained j MOORE A MOORE arc tallows for those desiring io be correctly groomed in every detail. By New seasons fabrics and styles are ready for your selection. You will ap- izreclate the variety of new fabrics shown. Edward McCullough AUTOCASTER H O f t o e ABLE O LO H E M T lO H C o n t o - P o p DÄA y ^ i H O C O H T E 8T —-—- — 11 ■ - - — — - - ■ ■ l A C g V O O N O - . P a V T O N - O O CO R A O o B A V M O H O W H O O K - C U W T O .I - M O . » A V M O ..O H l f F - S U M A t - v /AS h i m O T O H W lU U A M CSJSUA h O - S M M S T S e o « » - -IO W /A JOH M MUUCASW T a - W S S T v v o O O . N . Í T n A tw am O O lE H - -IbM U S IN » AW. e'xtW N n V . JoaaO M H o o o o i - ST. P U T e t t s e o a » p tA V I Í M O , M U S .I- - C H « L » C A - I o w a SyONBW P aP O ce — LINCO LN - N C 0 . PAWMO m O M A SO IS - M B ttS H O N S - K.W. HAA o l O MORST - WRAW - ÇO L l O A O O r o a s P n MURPMW • BAW SWNe N .T . BTTO ~ Y O O N O - M O v o r -C O C O S AOO MseoBw a . v n o t t - c a a o o l l on - m P. siM ea osLcao - ANCMOAAec ~ k y . 6iL *ear W Ilr e N s e m a - w o o o a o «N We m aintain a dep art ment for garm ent rem odel ing where past, season gar m ents can be made over into late season styles. MOORE 8 MOORE Tailors for Ladles and Gentlemerf Established 14 years ofissou C A N f . l l . M A O 'tO N W IU .0 - L A . o e a w iN L - c c a s t o m . O a . S C H IM W « - O O S ( (A - W A C H law so ai S P W 'N WALL S c A/5 T l k fcOM-dlST I« Crw ffl- 36 8th Ave. West. . Ä IN THIS 0 « AMV O T H M Oregon F r FU EXHIBITION 4 ON. SHOW G RO UND S (IT T NO STREET PARADE Phone 250 Eugene, tNOHMOUS s u e OF SHOW TM I» Y g AS COMPfLS U» TO AHN0UHCÍ PERFORM ANCES DAILY at , 1 ¿ ¿ 7 R .M . RAIN-OR SMINI «n