•ri I I ’ USDA Y. NOV. E, lU'-if». T H E S P R lN t îF lK L D NF W S , w ars (Ul»*«'*l h e p*»petty own. fur Hugh Itoach uU ’ig th” t'hitrt* * A« I f *«*u road. H ie c u r t duntral <>•» rumoludor Oh th,. Turn Hu«1' t ' ““ * ’ t* Wolf of Hl«' » . 'k . US *U««1" . k tu* » s o •• 'ten t h»*l I”’ n r ” nf l ’n g o n »visua »qg«»‘ Total I '. etitn at tb ” oftfea of H F ruit G row ers’ ussqiduiion. a corpor nry nil. . • . ity d a rk . «luting O ctober attou ... » war »Wlii’ itl a n iu .n l for thn local 1 !.. f) fcêott versus O. C. G 1«dir d , r t n . t ra tin g the large amount **l Eugen*' Huthtr versus 8n«l«> Indu* legal bu.ln* • transa* t.-l 1» tria l Accident ctMBUil»»lon. During the n u n ih a total of »3 1,1 C era llarklow . as guardian ad I vtrum uat« »•■«• ,’“ y’ ,h t' ««ni of Opal llarklow. a minor, vurau» being the urgosl s'ngla «lay In sev­ K. O. Sutton eral years. II Is reported Eugene lin tel company versus John H ie total for the month» was seg­ regated as toll«**»’. »«'. or’" 11« *•**• Vail. « U til.» ; circuit court f«'»a. » M l probate and county r.*url »• ”«• ’ ,7° ’ reports are made BY ROUTE VIEW ERS »«; m arriage Ileus««# »108» mlacel- History of Sprirgiie'd Linked W ith Local Mill & Grain Co? ‘ c W illam ette riv er was first llr van. Ladle»’ Civl*’ by la hlng two canoes together Clttb- ;d w a n t taken across, while th«* lire w as parchased by bins in «■*' ’ a was forced to »» m. la te r ‘hi* alm ost no bnr.ne»« the t r«l year h re* lac«,I by a sm all plank and I »bout » I was has Incrca*’ <1 bi» trad e I ry. both located ju st south i s s i . T3< I cabli h a lf million dollars last ha grist mill, betw een th at and flouring I o( t! differen t product» of 'b e ..Id sawmill. T his terry, owned and mill »re. first. P eatberflakt flour—an | 'h i at.«! first by Mr. Briggs «hd Son. ,U nolfcern « all It. W flour made from ■ »as u <’-i un’tl the year ISM when H and W ha steel bridge was built. Once a n F « » a sample is Tn^th« ! Pvrhap» a f<» «'f !<”» d<> V * kno* Perl one of th e best laborato'e» so fur j just h« w Springfield derived its norths»« at and th e an aly st, b e t h a r t j ren te. shown it to be one of tb W hen K’ies M. Briggs in IS49 he w heat flours on the m arket. "M ra te d hfc claim w here our beautiful Keport» of th» L«»” 'o u n ty road ■II Every day« run of flour s test ittle i.'w n now stand», he chose as view ers on two road» ha»«' tin ti pre by bak lrg before it la ptaced on O ’ I hav* |mr<’hn«* tie and enter prising business Conviction of H arry Briggs and i changed to receiving stolen properly, man, who is w orking for th e benefit Hugh Roach and acq u ittal of Jam es anil th e court appointed four a tto rn ­ da ry meal. Tbe am ount of products consura.«! of a bet’e r r • b '-v e r Springfield Roach and Jo sep h Rutledge all of eys to «iefend the youths. The atto ru in Springfield is very sm all compared and I think iu reqprn we should use whom stood trial on a chargo of re ­ eya were Jam es K King. Howard M w ith w hat it should be. Goshen as o n r efofrts tp J i'lp h m in his e n te r­ ceiving stolen property, was th e de­ Brownell. M O. Hoge and 8 M. Cal sm all as it is buys m ore th an Sfriny- prise by buying Springfield Mill and cision of a Jury In the circuit court kins. D istrict A ttorney J. 8. Miultey G rain products. , _ ¡and A ssistant D istrict A ttorney Oor field in Eugene W ednw dny. The Springfield Mill and Grain Co., J ■ Ron W ells prosecuted the case T he tria l followed the a rrest ol is putting out a car load of teed and The jn ry recotntneotled leniency the four youths In R oseburg several flour per day and can mHl front 1000 W est H e a rd F ro m to 118» bushels of w heat per dU/. j T errito ry covered In sale« extends scuth to the C alifornia line and w e itj to Pow ers In Coos county and north,I to Corvallis and Albany. These sales could be g reatly in -' creased if each housewife In Spring- J field would ask for home m m u factu ed products. At least give them a | See o ttr varrietl line anti prtt en o f these heaters trial. The next sack of flour I buy.: shall be F eatherflake. If we a re to | Trade In your old heater on the new one. keep o cr money a t home we m ust £ $ » •> Term s If denlred. spend it at home. A t j« Mill Long E stablished. The Springfield flouring mill was completed In the year J854. It wa* built by Driggs. B riggs and Co., w ho arrived in the W illam ette valley in 1847. Its construct k's vacation for all nl*m tion of it ■’ as saw ed at a mill then b ers of th e o r g a u lf tio n who have located near what Is now called H ay­ given .service at one operation for a den bridge and which was built b y . y ear or more, p re-en ted to th e re c /n t ?; P ** F*lix Scott in 1853 and was the firs’ onvenli u a f V.’t t4o rt by the Spring- s .w mill in L ane county. T his was field loc *. is being given by a com m t tee of five m rabers of th e Loyal 1 in wn for years as Scott» m ’ll In 1852 with the leda in mind th a t Legion of Loggers and Lum berm en w ater power was needed to run the The com m ittee will ttu d y th e plan mills which Isaac B rig rs and so". and p resen t lw find ngs a t a m e’ ting E lias, were to build the following < f D istrict» 1, 2 and 3 to be held In I Eugene. . • y ear a «nill race bad to be dug. The resolution was presented at the Bug Race with Oxen, V rd s of »oola at th at tim e were convenMon by Roy W. C arlton a n i U B u y n o w , K r a u t C a b b a g e a t bed r o c k p ric e s , fin e q u a lity V» ry lim ited and much o’ th e work W. .McKInncu, deb-gate« from th? ? done with a spade and shovel. Spring! eld local. Cheese, full < ream ............................. - .................. C POJ > of course wa? dene by ox team \t • h - I,v< t-’ * n e!c< t on, M t, Me .. There an I a STORE in thin town that e built m a rly to CATCH at first built narrow Kinoon was cho .cn a m* m ber of tbe 'W. I* p q aeh 's. Royal club 2 each ........... t.'p a ' ri nt»e ¡1* bit of fBiilng TRADE! ard of i)l r h t 1. which Include Every store in OUR TOW N is buiit and icnducted to DESERVE ¡••••ter Pa.i ¡'lo.ir, best r.ard wheat, 49s ................ $ 2 » 2 r' t to o l 11 1.11 * I fcav • g th« in c re i • i " ' * Dalle i D. Flo. «. a I bard wheat, 49s .......... There isn’t a BUSINESS man bee who doesn’t DEI’ fc l© upon the wage« by 5 c nt" 11 who h - 'r f w of people in litis town and surrountlinR teriitory foi all— or most of his IN* to the board oi di- ' th e d t M'.K< >:L‘ V’a l h y IT< ?. 4 9 s ....... .............. nm« nt, the local C ;lg r . CXJ.ME. An th er, op«» «¡l N e w P r u n e ; . pe* l b ................. ..................... ........ .............. fottod”' And it is the AIM and STEADFAST PURPOSE of these men to cf tfie m inim um . also ‘ SERVE you faithfully and thereby strengthen tbe commercial and moral po­ I a i l « ap D * 1 , F < > 1 swortnient U diked cn tl.e 1 111 MC« sition of OUR TOW N. , , . »i • t ■ ■ T C, f