AT YOUR SERVICE QENtRM." I KNOW HOW UTILE 5ATUFvCTlOr THERE IS IN THE OLP KIHD.J" UUDtSE 1V4 sooiiveyou CAN 3 PARR MR SOMS,ITCSRTAtty IS THE ONLY REAU TOBACCO I I f I THE GENERAL FORGOT IT AND THE COOP UUPOE ACCOMMODATED HIH J TAKE a small chew of "Right-Gut" and see for yourself that a nibble of real tobacco is better than a mouthful of the old kind. Richer, more satisfying and lasts you longer because "Right-Gut" is the Real K Tobacco Chew, Mellow, sappy, rich tobacco sea soned and sweetened just enough. A ready chew, too you don't have to , grind it." The taste comes steady. Take a very small chew less than one-quarter tho' old size. It will be more satisfying than a mouthful of ordinary tobacco. Just nibble on it until you find the strength chew that suits you. Tuck it swav. Then let it rest. See how easily and evenlr the real tobacco taste comes, how it satisfies without rindini. how- much less you have to spit, how few chews you take to be tobacco satisfied. That's why it is Tht Real Tobaeca Cirw. That's why it costs less in the end. It ! mdr.chew, nl fine and short shred so tbit you mil harm to (rind on it with roar teeth. Grindinf on ordinary candied tobacco mikes yon ipil too much. The Uite o( par, rich tobacco doei not need to b eorered n Ith moUucs aad juconcc. ooucc ncnrueaauDrrat online run tooaccouate la K. t-Uut. One small chew takesthe place of two. big chews of the old kind. VVEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY SO Union Square, New York (BUY FROM DEALER OR'SENDSTAMPSTOUSl Ail INDUSTRIAL NOTES Salem, June 7. Lumber rates from western Oregon points to Salt Lake and Ogdon reduced by S. P. Co. from 40 to 37V. per 100. Cottage Grove is to have a big brick department store. Hill steamers landing 'Frisco freight for Newport and Tilla mook. Portland Federation of wo mens clubs at pink tea declared that women in the country are ruining their health and morals -working in the fruit industries. American Timber Co. will construct logging railroad in Columbia Co. and operate mill. Wallowa W. A. Purdin has put in machine shop and weld ing plant. Astoria H. R. Hoefler given injuction restraining J. D. Mickle, pure food commissioner from seizing confectionery. i S. P. & S. Co., has let con tract for 30,000 yards dredging at Flavel. Oregon bank deposits increas ed $2,690,475 Mar. 4 to May 1. Newport Transformers for the Yaquina Bay electric plant weighing three tons each, are being installed by the A. Welch Co. Lakeview Nevada-California Oregon railroad making big ex penditures. Roseburg District Aid bond issue of $300,000 carried. In volves construction of railroad to forest reserve and large lum ber industry. Hill system planing through, service from Puget Sound to Astoria via Kalama. The Dalles cannery will start with 100 girls and women if the Oregon laws will permit them to work on wages that the plant can afford to pay. Mrs. Kelley of Child Welfare League attacks Mrs. Tederic Schoff, President of National Mothers Congress for public addresss in Oregon pleading for employment for children. Mrs. Schoff says habits of in dustry must be formed young. Portland Bids opened June 9 on 73 miles hard surface highway. "The Whole World Knows the Portland Rose" and the PORTLAND ROSE FESTIVAL JUNE 9-10-11 A Time of fun and frolic for young and old to forget the cares and worries of the day and join in the spirit of mirth and amusement Special Round Trip Fares From Albany $3.10 Chemawa 1.80 Corvallis 3.50 Eugene 4.80 .Harrisburg 4.14 From Junction City $330 Liberal Mt. Angel Molalla Salem 1.10 1.50 1.20 2.00 RURAL SCHOOL TERM ' SHOULD BE EXTENDED Oy P. P. Claxton, U. 8, Commissioner of KduciUlon. ' -In most, .States school days for country children aro tower than for' 6it)r children. Tho average lonnth of .eehbollterm lu cities ot tho United, state Is ono hundred and eighty j T daya; in rural communities one; k&adrfed and thirty-eight days, a dlf-' ferenoo ot torty-aovon dnys. In notuo ' JStfttee tho dlfforonco la much greater , man uub average, m many count tea , ;tho arerago longlh ot tho rural ' 'school term la loss than ono liun-j urea uajn, uuu in euino uiaincm ii i tea. On tho other hand, tn tho Btotos ot California, Now York and Connecticut, tho country Bchools aro In sosslon ono hundred and eighty days' In n year, and In several other! States almost as long. Tho country! schools ot Rhode Island nro In sea-' 'slon ono hundred and ninety days In' a year. If all children nco to hnvo nn equal opportunity for education 'wo musti oven up tho school terms ot tho I country and glvo to all country chll- drcn at least as many days ns arc , now given to city children. One 1 hundred nml elghty-flvo days of; schooling a year for nil children will ' not bo too much. Thero nvo coun-, tries In which tho schools, both for' city and coilntry, are In session from two hundred and twenty to two hun dred and fifty days or moro In tho year. American children need as much education ns thoso of any oth-; er country, ana this applies to iuei rural as well as urban districts. Made in Springfield Patronize the Payroll of Your Home Town 4 HOME OF HOME-MADE CANDY . Springfield Bakery : Broad, l'los, Cakes, Cooltios, etc. Wedding and Party Calces a Specialty S. Young, - Proprietor I Eggimann's Candy Kitchen AN AGRICULTURAL COUNCIL By T. N. Carver, Professor of Economics. Harvard University Every city has Its chamber ot com merce or its Board or Trade, tho purposo ot such an organization Is to study economic and business op portunities of tho city and promoto enterprises which will help to build tho city. Docs any one know of a good and sufficient reason why ev ery rural neighborhood ougui no; havo a similar organization? In Germany they already have such organizations. They aro generally called tho "laudwlrthschattsratlT or agricultural council. Some students of tho problem ot rural organization are strongly ot tho opinion that such an agricultural council Is necessary) before much can bo done for the bet taring ot rural credit or the market-1 Ing of farm produce. There Is no object, for example. In having more capital In a farming neighborhood, unless the farmers know without any guess-work just how to use that capt- tal so as to increase me production and the profit of their farms. If alt jha InaAInrr farmers of a neighbor hood would lay their heads together and talk over the situation and study tho opportunities for new Investment, they would be less likely to make mistakes than if they work secretly. as separata individuals. . Nox All and Balcoro Flours Make Whitest Bread. Tests Provo It. - ' The House of Quality You get your money's worth when you trade at IF YOU HAVE NEVER TRIED THE SPRINGFIELD CREAMERY CIIAS. 13ARKMAN, Manager Try is and be convinced that it pays to patronize home industries. CITY ASKS PAVING COMPANY (Continued from Pago 1.) five years and now asks that necessary repairs be made. This action was taken at the SPENDS ITS MONEY AT HOME The Lane County News divided its expenditures last year, thus: Supplies bought outsldo of Spring field. Including paper and now machinery 20.-1 p. C. Supplies bought In Springlluld, In cluding rent, etc 19.1 p. c. Payroll, entirely In Springfield 60.5 p. C. The Springfield Planing Mill Company Manufacturers ot sash, noons, mouldings, huackuts, TUUNING. KTAIIt lll'ILDINGG, K.xteiiKlou Tables, Drop Leaf Tablet), IMIrenk fust TnblcH, Kitchen Cabinets, Cupboards, Safes, Step Ladders, Fruit Hoxes Horry Unites, Folding Clothes Hacks. ELECTRICITY For light, heat and power. "Made in Springfield." 80 Spent at, Home I I Oregon Power Co. I Marshfleld Simpson mill Is working 125 men in six. logging crews. Powers 600,000 feet logs sent here daily to Smith mills, Coos Bay. "What's that you call your mule?" "I call him 'Corpora tion," answered the old colored man. "How did you come to give him such a name?" "F'um direction of the mayor andjstudyin the animal an readln' street committee, who have been the papahs. Dat mule gets more 'hlniiin nn' nlnien (Inn nnvtli ni considering the matter ror some time, and will be further discussed by the council next Monday. The paving company is asked to adise the city by next Mondayjyhat it intends to do. FATHER WRITES SLOGAN SON DONATES. POSTER 1915 Rose festival Receives Work of Art from Famous Oregon Boy. "With corresponding low round trip fares from all other points. ITickots M on sale from all points south of Hose- "burg Juno Cth to 10th, inclusive from jn Iloseburg and all points north June Cth to nui, inclusive. Final return limit June 14th. Full information from nearest Agent of t..., SOUTHERN PACIFIC John.M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore. blama an' abuse dan anything else in the township an' goes ahead havixi' his own way jes de same," The Register. Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local implication., an they cannot teach the illii-ai'd portion of t'" ear. Thrru la only one way to curt- di'iifmn, and that Is by constitutional nrmdli'i. Denfnrii Is mused by an Inllamed condition or tho mu cous llnlnir of th Kiistnchlan Tube. Whin this tubo Is Inllaim-il you huvn n rumblliiK sound or Imperfect hearing, and when It Is entirely closed. Deafness Is tho result, mid unless th Inltsinmntlon can bo taken out nnd this tubo r stored to Its normal condi tion, hcurlnc will bo destroyed forever: nine, cases out of ten nre caused by Catarrh, which Is nothlne but an Inllamed condition of the mucous mirfuces. Wo will Klve One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (mused by catarrh) that cannpt be cured by Hall's Catarrh Curu, fiend for circulars, fre. F. J. CHUNKY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by DniKKlits. 76c. Take Hall's l'umlly 1'llls for constipation. Portland's 1015 Itoso Festival has n untquo poster the most artl-tk over used' and It 1b tho work of an Ortfton boy, Fred O. Cooper, now cm of the world's foremost arilBts. JIij father, J, C. Cooper, of McMlnnvllle Oregon, wrote the vInnlng slogan, "Tin Whole World Knows tho Portland Ho: At his father's porsonal request young Cooper donated tho poster to inrorpor. ate, the slogan, Portland hau co operated with Seattle, Tacoma, Walla Walla and Bpokano In securing con ventions that will bring more than 250,000 visitors to Washington and Oregon. 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