The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, February 04, 1926, Page 5, Image 5

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    THJE HVMINC
TIIU R H D A Y , FEB. 4. »32«.
page
I) »MEWS
rrv
——
tbe Indians—but it would be a m ean­
More Truth Than Poetry.
er trick to give It back the way it
"Lend me live ilollnrst"
is
now.
"Not*' ng doing.
You never pay
your d bta.’’
S lig h tly T a n g led .
"I need It badly Just lend me five
Confinaci lo H om e— 1. R. M u rtiliy la
In fro m C ob urg— I l II K slr of Co-
■
and theae Include the forces of ft- more dollars and you' 1 never #»e mo
Diner: “Hay, waiter thia roast beef
again."
o o n fln i’cl t» blu h o iu r w lth llln ta a .
bur« *«« In town Friday
Gougors Boost Coal Prices Poor
r p
ot
and
tastes like mutton!"
others,
are
aald
to
have
awmed
the
Back tram Trip— M II lluntly la Freeze, as Miners and Opera­
Camp Creak Vialtor— I'M Connally
Walter: "lm sorry. I gave you an­
John Barleycor says that It wasn't
fa d that the life of coal ua a univer­
of C u iiip erarle m ill'll un a lodai pfcy- buck front “ ‘rlp <« l’orllond am i A »
tors Haggle. Congress Yawns sa l y used fuel la now known Io bo of right to take th a country away frotr ther customer’s pork by mistake."
_. .11 - - - I 1
■ Iria n fo r n in i Ir a i ( r ia ln in iil F rk ta y lo ria
reeaonalily short duration. It la be­
and Twiddles Its Thumbs
___
O IV, I T h u ra fo n People In — Mr. and Mra.
ttered that In from ten to twenty
M ara
fro m
W a n d lln g — M
r»
D oor o f W rn d l m
wna a vlaUor In Mob l'urrot of Thurston ajM'til a part Must W« Be Subjected to This yiars, oil, «lectrlcty, or some other
i of Munday In Kprlngfli-ld.
Outrage Year After Year? Let form of heating, will tie In general
Bprioifl» d Tumilay
Us Demand T h at Steps Be Use and that the use of coal be con­
G eorg« P o fte r H a re — O norge P o lla r.
P la tte In — M r uud
M ra.
G eo rg e
fined to great central plants dlapen-
Taken To End It Now and
•r v - will -<imt»1v vulcanize our tires and tubes in time and
w ho Uvea tir a r H ta r. O rego n, was In I P la tt o f T b u ra to n were liualnea vial
Ing steam and possibly to some ex­
For All Time
lora
bure
Monday.
uge them carefully our tires are like clothes, a patch in
H p rln g fli'ld on liualnora T u r »day
tent to the railroads them selves. As
By
Edward
Percy
Howard.
time
saves nine. We guarantee all work.
one extensive coal operator In New
B ro ckm an In — I, K Brockman of
Visita Mara— Mra. R, F liuam of
Nothing
but
hand
of Providence
n u iu in a u
u i the
»„»J
,.™.u
—
York
said
a
few
days
ago:
"The
op-
Wendllng
waa
u
vialtor
In
Springfield
Wnltrrvllli' wua a vialtor In the city
ha« saved ihe people of America from , ,,ra, (in, know that coal ia doomed and
Monday.
Tin* «day.
untold suffering as a result o t th e ; thf,y prop<,M. t<J dean up wh le the
Eugene
People
— . - ----
r - Visit— Mr. and Mrr coal strike. Seemingly* nothing but OI,portun|ty lasts.” Thia may be i
Buy N a w C ar— M r and M ra. W i t
art Weber i of Eugene vlallod frien d s, tbe
,,t Providence will bring re
r ¡ crwje
e - way
1 of
, Mtat|n
____ ,,«„<1
land of
»tatlng g a haste
basic tri
truth and
Pani Donaldaon urn tho proud ow ner« Curl
here Sunday.
Uet. Appeal to the o p e ra to rs Is as.fu of pinning responslbl Ity on tbe op-!
o f a new H tar alx r o u t e
H er. from N .lro n _ M r and Mrs. I H er. from L a .b u r g -J .m e . Hart ot
roaring against era„ )ra b(.,.au,ie , bere -r e »0 m»nv
Hara W
from
Natron—Mr.
and Mra.
Walter
.K la.........
Natron were
vial• ¡ Lesburg was a business visitor In the thunder; appeal to tb s mJnsrs Is
1nterMt, Inseparably linked
Walter w aiiace or ,-sairon were
I
a
¡drowned In the clash and din of a w„ b , b(. proaper|ty „f the coal In
tors here Tuesday
.
T
| seething mob; the congress sits au dl/Rtry tbot even the operators an-
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—
TOWN AND VICINITY
Open the Mines is Cry of
Freezing Eastern Public
° - -«“'““'”*.
Secretary Hoover Says
Springfield Tire Shop
Mrs. Scott III—Mrs C E Scott Is
Oestsr Woman In— Mrs. Ira Illg plnely by, and the President of th‘- oot k)ng |n , o)p com-rand
Confined to her home at Third and gins of Dexter paid Springfield a bua United Slates declines to Interfere. ¡ R() f#r aa , he pub,|c knows the
E slrueta by Illness.
.Inoss visit Munday.
j Bo far as the public Is oovicerned rock upon which the recent ccal con-
„
u ... a
rv....,ia ar the situation presents one of the most f,,r„nce split Is the rock or arbitra
In from M.rcola-<1 A It-berta of
Goss Und.r K n lfe-H M I ugu d o .
operators say they stand
Marróla called on a BprlngfleW phy M anola was opera ed on. at th e l a -
.
)y f<jr a rW tra tlo B . J „ hn L . L e w is ,
alelan for medical Irealment Tuesday clflc Christian hospital Monday.
' The
bolw(,en tbr )>r,.H.d(>ri,
th„ Cnlted Mine Wo-k-
T h e people a re grouno n e iw .e n u . - p ^ d e n t o f th e i n i w n m .n -
-
- prf
.
__« — takes Ik
Here from Wendllng— Mr. and Mrs nether mill stones They arc ____
pow er-;
America
scarcely
the
D ow n w ith Flu—Virgil Blgt.or of
west Springfield Is suffering form a Earl Matthews of Wendllng were vhi |,.,a. and left Ignored and panting on (rouble to explain his opposition
llora In Rprlngf'eld Monday.
the mat. Coal prices are soaring be- - Arb|trat'on,’’ he says. “Is not neces.
rase of the lnfluetixa
.
u .. yond the bounds of all reason. Indeed gary," adding In the most matter of
Here Saturday— Mrs Ernest Berlsrh
Drive to Snow Line—James Mlt-
thoIWBB4, of towns and vlllges It fB(.t wgy ''Bn(i |t would not be advan
of Thurston was a visitor wlUi Spring- rhell and a group of friends droy.
|mpoa||(bl,. , o gct coal at any pr're. taBeona to the min* rs? Seemingly
field friends Saturday.
j to the snow line on McKenxlo pass .
«-«tie» wher0 tb„ burning tbat wh|ch Is not advantageous can-
Sunday.
of ,„ ,t (Vm) (i normally prohibited, not be entertalnCd. Between the fac-
S alem
M an
V la lta — Vernon Tyler
Eastons In— Mr and Mra Arthur the han has been lifted, with the re- , , onR jUBtle«». stripped hi her robes
of Salem was a visitor bore Saturday
.......................
it..r v iii.. w
a r s I In
n t town
o w n autt
su it that half the s streets
t n e t s of tbe
Eiuiton
of w
W . alcrvllle
were
the na- ,g dragged, yelping through the
and Sunday.
for a short time Monday.
Hon resemble the offspring of a wed­ streets and cast Into the gutter. The
ding between London and Pittsburg. miners contend they will never ar
Visit Parents—Mr nnd Mr« Farm
In from Jatper— Mr end Mrs Merchant« are In arms. In the city of bltrate wages uS ess they be permit­
er Franklin rlslted hla parent«. Mr
amt Mra Dick Franklin, here Sunday Ì George HUI of Jasper were «hoppers New York alone houndreds of thou- ted to arbitrate profits. This says Mr
here Monday.
, «anM of dcGarw worth of delicate silks Lewis, the operators have perslstenb
Suffera Stroke—Grant W’rlght of
Thors,.................n_C h ar.es Grant of — In. and other flim sy fa b ric, hare refused to permit. On the other hand
Camp Creek suffered a stroke of para Thurston was a hustnow vUltor here already M g ruined beyond s .le b .le the operators flatly deny th s state­
lysis last Friday He was tak< n to tbe
ment.
plain W
fact
Is that
T* s rlav
VBIHS.
iw
rill. The
*“V !».••••«
-W-- —
— the atrttg
Pacific CbrUitan hospital
In the smaller towns denudation BiP tB COntinulned with determination
Feed to Oakridge— A carload of
of
Spend Sunday H e re — Sunday was
h«.|ng poured onto the heads of t0 re-establish the theory that mlgl
feed was sent to Oakridge Saturday ! .p en , In Springfield by Mr. and Mrs , )o<,al c<)W sn)c, tor gouging tbe pub-Ì la rtght. and both sides are f xed In a
by the Springfield Mill and Grain B d a rk of Cottage Grove.
,,c., out o( inordinate coal prices, belief they can win.
— ‘r —
Called to Portland— Ronald Robert» 1 though es a fact - the BI“a'l*
c° “ • ’ , t ,a Openjy charged that back of
company.
was called to Portland Tuesday after , dealers are in Ihe grip o
• the refusal of the miners to arbitrate
Visits from Idaho—Mrs Nellie Bane was ca iieu W
as rirm- the wage question lies the fact that
tai *nu lam»» ocUpoa almost
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of Bmmetl, Idaho, la visiting at th- noon.
' j jy
lv ag
as gre
are the
of -----
them mere
there 1»
Is no guoiaunv
guarantee a-«-
that wages
th© people. Many ut
7
___ s-A
1.S.V would not . a-
_J___
s« K..
wn
home of her mother. Mrs. A. Miller
Mr.
and
Mrs.
William
are
rU
|ned
a»
a
rem
it
of
lack
be
reduced
by
an awhlfr*.
arbltra
Parke H
...
_-_i
! »Ion
_,_____
■ i_
wi'.rj.i
arb'tratlon
of Springfield.
board
Io
other
words
arb'tratlon
Park of W alterrllle were business
business,
As the strike continues the p u b lic'as the miners see It Is that It must
Returns to Home—Mrs Oeorg* visitors here Tuesday.
demand
for facts tu crea.es. but thar- , be heads we win ta ll, we lose,
Meador, sieter-ln law ot Mrs. J. J.
| a ill__O. H. Caltraln of Mill street to little likelihood of the public e v e r , Meantime there Is a growing d •
M a n w a iln g . has returned to her home
la eonflaed to his bed with a case of aaeertalnlng what really lies back of mand that congress take some steps
at Prairie City. Oregon, following sev ­
the Influensa
th is titanic struggle. The canned , ,o «ad the dispute or at least to guar-
eral weeks spent In the rofley.
Go to Corvalll»—Mr and Mrs. F. B, statem ent. Issued by the m iner, fo r ^ a te e t h . further production of t t e t (
Visits Hero—Mrs Jessie Cos of Flanery motored U> Corvallis Sunday, publication are » receptive a . the There appear, to be no sound reason
Welton strived In town Thursday eve­ where they spent the day visiting re­ c a ^ e d statem ent, leaned by the o p ,a oppoeitlon to the contention that
ning to spend a few days with her
erators The result U It has been tan coal is a public necessity and as euch
lative«.
parents, Mr end Mrs. T. A Rathbun.
possible to marhall an Intelligent pule can justifiably be brought rapidly un
Undergoes Operation— Mrs Inland Be oplnloo. It la
the dub» of the der governmental contTO . On the oth­
Lav« Operation»—C R I-owry of Eubanks of 8prlngfleld underwent >
rich and the restaurants of the poor er hand the people are resentful ot
Goshen end Mrs. Robert Evans of major operation at the Pacific Chris- ♦hat one must look for Informat'on. further encroachments of centralis­
UMgene. both known here, were op­ tlon hospital Monday.
where In casual conversation a fact ed government on what shred* retrain
erated on hr a local surgeon at the
mav he picked np here snd there that i of 'our rights to life, liberty and the
Vlalta Slater—Miss LUIle Schlewe.
Pacific Christian hospital Monday.
of
1
teacher In the schools at Noll, was a throws a little light on the situation of the controversy,
however. Is that
Maks Northern Trip—Ralph Coer- visitor here Sunday at the home of j There ta> no doubt that the root of the coal Industry admits its complete
the evil Ilea deeper than any wag.'
son. linotype operator In ihe News of­ her starter. Mra. Fred Frese,
Inability to govern Itself; therefore
dispute. From what can be gathered
fice. and Harry Fundinm, aocompan
DePuea In Portland—Mr. and Mis for example, the efrlke, while vital some power greater than either min­
lad by WnKer L»e of Eugene, motored
Dal*ue were In
)g o n ,y 8 y m p tu m e tlc ers or operators must take the rein«
Frank k DePue
tn Port and over
to Portland over Sunday.
the week-end visiting with their.
B„ | , U(| . of mind prevailing If the struggle Is to be brought to an
millionaire coal owners end and anything like a permanent
* V is it 8 w a rte H o m e — Mr. and Mrs. daughter. Mrs. Wilmot Foster., and
their
son.
Frank,
Jr.
C. M. Fenno of Goodland, Kansas, are
visitors this work at the C. E Swarls
Visit Father Here—E 0 . Sutton
home.
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went to Portland Saturday. On his re
turn he was accompanied by his sons.
Business Trip— Mrs. Charles Taylor
Darrel and H srschsl, who will spend
and mother, Mrs. Morgan of Thurston,
several
days hers.
were business visitors In Springfield
Returns from Portland—W. F. Wal­
ker returned Saturday from Portland,
At Albany for Week-end— Mr. and where he attended a meeting of the
Mrs William Dawson nnd sob . B lly , state embalming board.
■spent the week end at Albany, visiting
Goes to Washington—Robert Mar­
relatives.
ket* of Springfield left' Sunday for
Visit at Riddle—Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ Everett. Washington, on a trip In con­
liam Wright spent tho week-end at nection with field work for the Wood­
Riddle, visiting Mr. Wright's sister, men o f the World.
Mrs. Elder and family.
Auditor Here—O. H. Cnmpbell, trav-
Visitors Here— Visitors at the Dick j cling auditor of the American Railway
H. Hnrrer
of Portland, secretary of tho Wiliam
cite Valley Grain Dealers’ association
was a caller nt the offloe of the
Springfield Mil and Grain companv
last Saturday. Harter was on a busi­
ness tour of the valley.
P o rtla n d
M an
H e re — W
Here for Time—Louis K. Posvar,
former Springfield rest,lent who mov-
ed to W est FIs some lim e ago, Is in
town for a few weeks while recuperat­
ing from nn Injury received whll»
working In the woods. Hie wife and
chi dren are with him here.
whose left thumb wns nearly severed
from hla hand lust w*eek, has hopes
of regaining the use of the Injured
thumb, his physician reports. The
thumb was struck by an ax, which cut
the hone completely In two.
Sworden Well—C. A. Hworden, who
wns the victim of an accidental shoot­
ing In the woods east of here several
Weeks ago. Is now completely racOy-
ered. Sworden ree.elved a gunshot
wound In the leg, which made It nec­
essary for his physician to make both
a tendon and a skin graft.
W ether bee-Powers
R e m o v a l S a le !
The above Items are taken a t random from the num erous
offe*ir cf being made during this sale—do not delay m aking
your selections until too late.
yETH ER B EE
E 9th and Oak S t
THE FIRST STEP TO
PERFECT HEALTH
is the food
you eat
Absolutely pure and wholesome bread increases the vitality.
Quality and Purity are potent factors in Perfection Bread
and pastries. If you like good things to eat you will patron­
ise the Springiield Bakery. Besides furnishing the best
bakery goods the Springfield Bakery is a home institution.
THE SPRINGFIELD BAKERY
Monday.
Franklin home Sunday were Mr. and j Express company, wns a vialtor at
Mrs. Wendell Williams of Junction the local offices of the company Mou-
City. Mrs. Franklin Is Mrs. Williams day.
aunt.
Visits at Neet Home—Orrle Neet
Mrs. Robison Employe«»—Mrs C. A and wife of Portland were visitors a t ,
Robinson has taken up her duties as the Levi Neet homo last Sunday. Mrs
clerk In Hall's Cnsh «tore. She re-j x e e t remained over for a few day»,
places J. M. Swenson, who resigned
Buys Eugene House— W. A. Swane.
last Saturday.
who recently sold his Interest In the
i
Guests at Murphy Home—Mr. and Elite rooming house here, hue pur-j
Mrs. E. D- Anderson wpre Bunday chased a similar place In Eugeni* and
dinner guests nt the home of Mr. and has moved to that city. The Elite Is |
Mrs. Dallas Murphy. Mrs. Anderson, new being operated by A. T. Brewer,
who lives In Eugene. Is a sister of formerly ot Camp Creak.
Mr. Murphy.
Hand Improving—Clifford Bryan,
Save on Everything for the
Home at
FRED FRESE, Prop.
Perkins-Laxton Bldg.
tothclaflikvp
You Have Good Grounds
for Buying Cofiee Here
SOME GROCERS WILL MIX ANY KINO OE COEEEE TO­
GETHER ANO CALL IT “MOCHA ANO JAVA.” OUR POL­
ICY IS DIFFERENT. WE IRTY THE FINEST JAVA ANO
MOCHA COFFEES IT IS POSSIBLE TO GET ANO HAVE
THEM HLENOEO BY A MAN WHO IS EXPERT IN
BLENDING.
Now when you will be drinking m uch coffee, when you
w ant the invigorating flavor of real coffee is the time to
buy ours.
You'll enjoy your next meal more l.f you buy a can Maxwell
H om e Coffee from ua. W e.have established an enviable
reputation of carrying the best in town. So in your next
order just say Maxwell House Coffee.
Phone 66
An Up-to-Date
Chevrolet Garage
Has been opened by the Gannett Motor Company in the
Stevens Building, Main S treet Springfield.
Expert Mechanics in Charge with a Full Line of Parts and
Accessories.
Cars on Display
We have new Chevrolet cars and trucks on display. Our
line comprises the following: The Landeau, Sedan, Coach,
Coupe, R oadster and Touring cars, and a one-ton and a
half-ton truck.
See these beautiful new models.
Gannett Motor Co.
330 Main Street,
PMOMI
MIE FRDNÌ MCEBl
SPRINGFIELD BRANCH
Phone 89