t.YtcT From a Book vfwr to 37 cents to Utah on ship monts from tho Willamette Y1 ley via Portland and the O. W. R. & N., automatically reduced tho rate from Willamette Valley points to lumn lino points in niano cents. their tremenduous advantago or water trafflb. Tho Valley mills have not boon able to moot this competition at San Fran cisco liay points, since their lowest mil rate of 17 Ms cents is from -10 cents to 37 Vj the equivalent of $0.75 per thou- Tho rate from Portland leant! foot on rough lumber, ns to these Idaho nolnts has slnco! compared with tho present car 190S been 35 cents, so that tho go rate from Portland and Pugot differential In favor of Portland to Idaho main lino points was reduced from 5 cents to 2'j cents. There is only one right way to learn how to ratso poultry, and make It pay from tho start, and that is to learn from experts Who liave been throuch it nil. This is exactly the kind of instruction the International Correspond ence Schools offer you. This is NOT a book scheme, but a home Course of practical lessons, representing the lifelong experience of tho most suc cessful poultry raisers in tho world. The Course includes everything pertaining to successful poultry raising: How to select most profitable breeih; feeding; marketing egga and poultry far profit; natural and artificial brooding; natural and arti ficial incubation; laying hens; combination plant; poultry appliances; enemies of poultry; diseases of poultry; poultry houses and management; turkeys; water fowls; squabs; ctct etc. What makes the Course particularly valuable is tho fact that the I. C. S. is associated with the largest poultry farm in the world the cclebinted Rancocas Farm, at Brown's Milb, In-tIePincs, N. J., famous for its fine Rancocas Leghorns and D Y-OLD-CHIX, and where 30,000 Sggs tir6 marketed every week. The I. C S. lias spent thousands of dollars in preparing this Course the only one df its Kind a Course that you can master and ripply in your own home, whether you live in the city, suburbs, or country, and that equips you to handle a few hens or manage a large poultry farm. This Course will help you just as Use many otter I. C ri. Courses hove helped thousands of rr.ch anu women in other Walks of life. The attached coupon will bring you descriptive circular of this great Poultry-Raising Course. Fill it in and mail it today. International Correspondence Schools Bex 463 Eupene, Oregon Heat itad Ma tfa, aad wltkovt laiittr Dfellj;,tla a ray ptu circular dcaciiblaf U IVallfr'Rala.af Couit. .V4W City. Sound of $3.50 per thousand. This advantage together Hvlth fttvorablo distributive rates out of San Francisco onnblos tho water mills to successfully com pete with tho Valloy mills at many of the Interior points. For exnmplc, tho Portland mllla can ship by water to San Francisco for $3.50 per ton, transfer to tho car for 50c and ship to Sacra monto by water and rail for $5.25 per thousand, ns compar ed with tho Valley rato of $5.75 per thousand. Tho same thing applies to points south of San Francisco, so that ovon now tho Portland mills havo advantage over tho Valley mills In tho tor- tltory within a radius of from 100 to 200 miles from San Fran cisco. This means that the only material advantage this new np- o applies LUMBER FREIGHT KATE FAG TS ,.,, . 7 ! points based on a milage tariff called Ilarriman system, estab-ljust the same a8 the Willamette Ushed a rate of 37 cents from I VoUoy K1ills lmve to southern Willamette Valley to Utah com- 0regon ,)ointg. In atikltlon to mon points via RbaevHle and thJs the Portland mills havo a Ogdon. TheO.W.R.&N.com-.oy, cent differential In their pany in order to give mills on fnvnr tn nil Tilnhn nnints. W ns their lines North of Portland the thf vmnmitto Vnllov mills hnvn I same rate to Utah points as the a differential of 4 cents in their (Southern Pacific had given their favor to an Northern California .mills in the Willamette Valley, nointq ring rather to wait until condi-i established a 3i2 cent rate to, Tne Portland mills still have tions developed whereby the -these Utah points for shipment a differential to certain Utah railroad companies would volun- (from points as far North as points especially the mining dis tarily adjust this situation, ! Seattle. At the same time they, trlcts. This is manifestly a dls- which was plainly a dlscrimina- jomeu w ui me nuumuru racmu crimination against the Valley tion against the Willamette Val ley. (Continued irom rage 1.1 General Aspoct of tho Present Rato Situation. The present rato situation I both South and East is tho most equitable and fair adjustment ithat has ever been mndo so far as tho Willamette Valley mills and the Portland mills are con cerned. While it does not by any means take away from Portland nil of tho advantage they havo in the way of trnns portntion, It does place tho Wil lamette Valloy on a more fav orable basis. , The Willamette Valley mills, except those located on the Ore gon Electric, have no access io plication of the 17 t-2 cont rale the Northern territory of Mon-elves to the Valloy mills applies tana., the, Daltotas, Minnesota, to tho territory north of Sacra iNounorn Wisconsin ami iortn- memo. em Michigan, except by paying , What the Portland Mills aro the full local to Portland of 11 Aftor. cents per hundred. This shuts : Certain Portland miller with the Valley mills out or the tho moral support of n number Northern market. of other lumber manufacturers The Portland mills havo a diff- there, havo Hied a complaint ere'ntial to all Eastern Oregon . With the Interstate Commerce commission asiting: 1. That tho old differential of 2 1-2 cents in their favor to all Utah pbints bo re stored. I 2. That tho differential in! their favor to all Idaho ' points be increased from J 2 1-2 cents to 5 cents per hundred pounds. 3. That the 17 1-2 cent rato from Willamette Valley points to northern Cali fornia ho mndo to apply also to Portland. They are basing their conten tion very Inrgely on tho mileage f . ' .. AMH It (10 OLDIK1HA.N M fttU'MW 1 HLm VimS 2!J!M 5 JHUt tH" W -QCC0lt tO til 17 WHEN a man kicks the kinks out of his tobacco delusions and learns how good, real tobacco is, he naturally feels pretty happy all over. Naturally too, he don t want to hog a good thing all to himself, so he lets his friends know the big difference there is between the ordinary big wad and the littlo satisfying Real Tobacco Chew, A little chew of. pure, rich, mellow tobacco seasoned and sweetened just enough cuts out so much of the grinding and spitting. w ASK YOUR DEALER FOPW'B CUT CHEWING TODACCO.IT IS THE NEW REAL TOBACCO CHEW-dUT LONG 5HPED. Take let than onu-quarter tho old tiro chew. It will bo more tatltlylng than a mouthful of ordlnry tobacco. Just toko n nlbhlo of it until you find tho ttrtnm chew that lultt you, then co how easily and evenly tho real tobacco Uito comet, how it atitfic). bow much lew you havo to ipit, how few chewa you tako to ba tobacco tathficd. That's why it It Tit RtalTtbaec Ckno. Tliot't why it cotU lett in the end. The lotto of pure, rich tobacco doet not need to bo covered up. Aa exctM of licorice and sweetening niakct you spit too much. One small chew takes the place of two big chews of the old kind. (Notice how th sail brings out tberlck tobacco taste.)) WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 50 Uaka Square, New Yetk Cky gfield in establishing the same rate for ir ills, since thn distance from shipments from the Willamette Portland to thnse nolnts is nrncv basis, but tho falsitv of this nr This condition continued nn- Valley over their lines via Port- tjoniiv the s.ime ns from the ipunient in this nartlculnr Is oas- til June 21, 1915, until the S. P. land. This adjustment became Willamette Valley to these sameily seen by a careful study of Company, having in the mean- uuecuve uciouer xx, xvxo. points via Roseville and Ogden. me iouowmg tame: time been divorced from the so- This reduction from 40 cents The Portland mills still have I 'rom rorilnnd ' i i i 1 Miles ltato UoddlnB, Calif., S. P. ....5K1 214 Uolso, Idaho. O. S. L. ....BOO 30 hKinaey. id., O. S. U 510 35 lAslimoro, Mont C.M.&SIP..G13 32 .Trout Creek, Mont, N. P...5U 30 Troy, Mont. a. N. 611 29 Chlco, Calif. S. P. 587 21 ml 1 . T .1 s f w ram . - i iranu, iiiu, J. a. u. ..,.uo( .111 Ilavona. MonU C.M.&StP.. .687 35 St. Regis. Mont. N. P. ....680 32 Rondo, Montr O. K 680 32 'Marysvillo. Cal. S. P. ....030 21 Ucltrlcl. Ida. O. S. h 031 35 IRIchneld. Ida. O. S. L 038 37 iniddlo, Mont, N. P. 030 35 !Itadnor, Mont. G. N 020 33 I Sacramento, Cal. S. P. 082 21 I Ynlo, Idu., O. S. 'L 081 36 i Rupert, Ida.. O. S. L G8G 35 Ualnoy. Mont C.M.&SLP. . .082 35 I.ock IUll, Mont. G. N 082 34 To sum up, the Portland mills arc asking that all the old diff erentials against the Willamette valley be restored and in addi tion to this they have asked that the preferential rate from Willamette Valley to San Fran cisco and intermediate points be made to apply to Portland also, tlCB, conducted by Y. M. C. A. Throcyenr Proof, to entn hllyli claim 7 -in P M ornnlntr service 10 tnu ,a,uI abovo !aerlbed, boforo V ii .!'' v irJ? 4 I. P. Howltt, U. S. CommlBBlonor, at his under direction of Y. M. C. A. of Mc0t nt Kukojio, OrcKpn, on tho I3th tho University. doy of December, 1015. Monday, 7:00 P. M. Jilsslon Claliniint namoi ina wltneuos: Carey From ICiiKcno Miles ltato Made inSprin Patronize the Payroll of Your Home Town The House of Quality A Fine Line of Box Goods, Fresh Made, Put up to Your Order. . Hot Drinks, Ice Cream and Soda Water. Eggimann's Candy Eitchen BALED HAY $10.00 PER TON KNOXALL BAKORE For good values, For good broad. Use Bakore and Knoxall Flour. All kinds of Feed cheap. Will do feed chopping for $1.50 a ton. SPRINGFIELD FLOUR MILLS 4 9 : Springfield Bakery : Bread, Pie3, Cakes, Cookies, etc. Wedding and Party Cakes a Specialty t S. Young, - Proprietor I t IF YOU HAVE NEVER TRIED The Springfield Creamery CHAS. BARKMAN, Manager i. . Try Is and be convinced that it pays to patronize home industries. 1 s The Springfield Planing Mill Company Manufacturers of SASH, DOORS, MOULDINGS. BRACKETS, TURNING, STAIR BUILDINGG, Extension Tables, Drop Loaf Tahles, DBrcalc fast Tables, Kitchen Cabinets, Cupboards, Safes, Step Ladders, Fruit Boxes nerry Crates, Folding Clothes Racks. 380 020 038 035 033 033 403 70D 700 70S 708 600 752 700 752 762 658 803 808 804 804 35 3714 48 41 40 17 V4 37 Vx 40 43 43 17W 37 40 40 44 17 U 37 'A 37 40 45 Difference fnvoni holler, of Vldn, Oregon; lion Mlnnoy, Portland, Kugono i ot Vida, Oregon; Unnburt Smith, Vlda, 4 J. M. tJITON. UcgUtor. 5 11 a 1 n U 11 11 214 2 Mi 11 11 2 Mi 11 11 btudy class. Monday, 8:00 P. M.Bible Study Class. Wednesday, 2:30, Ladles' Aid. Wednesday 7i30 Choir reher sal. Thursday 7:30 P. M. Prayer meeting. Cnlnnlnv C 'f T AT TTlrlrlna- which the Commission on two . " " , "'"wv" former occasions has denied. i ' Church of Christ Willoughby Churchill, a form-ijwr. Sundav School ot well known resident of n;oo Junior Christian Endeavor Springfield, died at the Soldiers n:oo a. in. Communion and Home at Roseburg today. He I morning sermon, was born in Illinois December G:30 Christian Endeavor Rally. 23, 1833. The funeral will be held, 7 .30 p. M. Evening Services. (4. t I, m SPENDS ITS MONEY AT HOME The Lane County News divided its expenditures last year, thus: Supplies bought outside of Spring Held, including paper and now machinery 20.4 p. c. Supplies bought In Springfield, ln .eluding rent, etc .19.1 p. c. Payroll, entirely In 8prlngfleld 60.5 p. c. ' . V 80 Spent, at Home , 1 WANTED ELECTRICITY For light, heat and power. "Made In Springfield." Oregon Power Co. h4 Another Springfield Industry to place their eard In this space. ma 5 : Saturday morning in Roseburg. 111 1 CHURCH NOTICES First Baptist Church. Rev. Will N. Ferris, minister. Bible School at 10:00 A. M. Special request is made that all members bo present on the fol lowing Lord's day. Let noone fail. Gilbert Miller. Supt. Divine Worship at 11:00 A. M. Sermon by Pastor Ferris. Theme "Who Is on the Lord's Side?" The pastor hopes to greet every member of church and Sunday school at this servico. Senior and Junior meetings will be held at G.30 P. 1,1, Evening Evangelistic service of song and sermon at 7:30 P. M. Dr. Keeney Ferris will give spe cial readings, Good music by choir. A most cordial invitation" ex tended to all. Strangers always welcome. Methodist Church. Corner Second and 13 streets James T. Moore, pastor, phone 117-W. Next Sunday 10 A. M, Sun day School. 11 A. M Sermon by Rev, C. O. Heath of Junction City, Wednesday 7:30 P. M. Prayer Meeting. Thursday 7:30 Choir Rehearsal. E. C. WIGMORE, Pastor. Oregon, Nov M)cc. 0 NOTICE FOR PUDLIOATION (Department ot tho Interior,) U. S. Land Ofllco at Rosehurg, Ore gon, October 11, 1915. Notice Ic hereby given that Sandford Leach, of Vlda, Oregon, who, on July 5, 1910, mado Homestead Kntry, Serial No. 00435, for tho 86 of NKU of Section 3, TownBlilp 178, Rango 3IC, Wlllamotto Morldnn, has filed notlco ot Intention to mnlco Final Flvo-ynar Proof, to establish claim to tho land abovo described, before 1. P. Howltt, U. S. Commissioner, nt his ofllco, nt Kugone, Oregon, 0:1 tho 20th day of Novembor, 1916. Claimant names ns witnesses: Wil liam A. Cox, of Kugeno, Oregon, Isabel Jolly, of Kugeno, Oregon, Mllo Thomp son, of Vldn, Oregon, Joseph Waltflold, Vlda, Oropon. taw to N18. J. M. UPTON Register. NOVEMBER VERSES In tho crisp dead lonvos of an apple treo Tho tiniest bird Is harvesting still; Fllckor of wing and trapping of bill Alono with tho crumbs ot sunimor Is ho. Llko a niouso at tho enko when the lights aro low, Furtlvo and gray and greody and neat, From borry to seed, with quick small feet- ' " "While there's plonty," saya ho, "'twould bo Billy to go!" Qoorgla Wood Pangborn. Free Mothodlst Churoh. Sabbath School at 10 a. m. Preaching services at 11 a.m. Prayer and pralso service at 7:30 p, m., preaching at 8 p. m. Tuesday, 8 p, m Young peo ple's prayer meeting. Midweek prayer meeting on Thursday at 8:00 p. m. , A cordial invitation is extend ed to all. M. F. CHILDS PdBtor, como. P. A. Johnnon Socrotnry. ROBERT BURNS Lodgo, No. 78, A. M. F Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rlto Uni versal and Symbolic Frea Masons meets first and third Monday evening In W. O, W. hall. Visiting brothors wol- L. K, Pago, , R. W. M. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Dopartmont of tho Interior U. S. Land Ollico at RoBOburg, Oro gon, Octobor 28, 1915, Notlco Ih horoby given that Albert F. Tulloclc, of Vlda, Oregon, who, on Novomber 1, 1911, mndo Homestead Entry, Sorlal No. 07030, for tho NBV4 nt WMI rf nnnllnn QA fTnnm.liln 1(1(4 0:15 P. M., Union devotional , nnngo 2H. Wlllamotto Meridian, has jlieoU'lp: Of young peoples SOCie- Mod notice of Intention to make Final EVERY MAN TO HIS TRADE Mrs. Nowly Wodd "Is this tho tax IdcrmlBtr Man on tho Tolophono "Vos, mu-aiii." Mrs.. N. Wedd "You stuff birds,, don't you?" Man" Wo suroo, ma'am," Mrs. N. Wedd "Well, how much wculd you cljargo to como up horo and stuff tho turkoy wo'ro going to havo for Thanksgiving dinnor? I myself don't know how. Jack Robinson. An Optimist , A man who owns a Fiih Brand Reflex Slicker $3.00 when Old Prob says rain. Waterproof, absolutely Vvl n VI. t M ,i - roiwiur fiat, fo vanta Satisfaction Guaranteed fE'S Send for citeloir imW0 Yll' ' BOSTON