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About The Lane County news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1914-1916 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1915)
' r si' f THE COPPEK HAS REASONS FPU QUICK ACTION. 1 f WAT IS IT ' I OPriCER.,' Judge. itS 1 THE DUCK that run Off WITH MY fUAL TOBACCO CHEW VJTUST because you want tobacco satis fy v faction is no re&son vhy you need to yippufc a big wad in your cheek andthen f imve to grind on it. - A small chsv of the Real Tobacco Vkeio will satisfy you. The glad news . spreads from friend to friend. , A littlochewof pure, rich, mellow tobacco seasoned . 3md sweetened just enough cuts out so much of the .grinding ahd spitting. 9 11 TtfC REAL TOBACCO CHEW 15, NOW CUT TWO WAYS! I W-B CUT is icttq shrio. RKHf CUT is short smtra. Take less Ujcn one-quarter tho old size chew; It will be more tatitfyiai than a mouthful of ordinary tobacco. Juit take a nibble of it until you find tho strength cherr that suits you, then tee bow easily and erenly the real tobacco taste comes, bow It satisfies, bow much less you bare to spit, how few chews you take to be tobacco satisfied. That's why it is Tht RtalTobacn Citse. That'awhv it coitilet i In thaenrf. The taste of pure, rich tobacco does not need to be covered up. An .exec of licorice and sweetening makes you spit too much. One small chew" takes the place of two big -t chews of the old kind. ((Notice bow the salt brings OBt Uie rich tobacco taste.)) "WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 50 Uniom Square, New York Gty BUY FROM DEALER OR SEND IOtSTAMPSTOUS) CONTRIBUTORS TO HAVE A VOICE IN USINQ OF FUND HUE OF MUSIC IN THE HOI (From the Grange Bulletin) Americans are too apt to think of the word value, only In connection -with dollars and cents. Alas, for the man whose object Is to accumulate material things. He is no better off Chan the beggars whose only aim is to lire from hand to mouth. We were all placed here so to pass our days, with actions which will make every moment richer in beauty. And the master minds tell us, that real hap piness comes when we cultivate our sense of the beautiful. On the other hand it is now gener ally known that our health and hap piness suffer from suppression of the emotions. The "best example of per iod health and overflowing Joy and activity is found in little children from one to four years of age. During this stage their emotions have full play. They shout with laughter whenever tlic impulse prompts, or burst into a 'flood of tears when their feelings are -wounded. Like the birds they sing if 'they feel happy. Now If children like '"grown ups" suppressed their emo 'tlons, they -could not for a moment be :so plump and rosy and full of fun. - So although custom and etiquette '.teaches to the contrary, let us follow iiiature's plan and give outward ex pression to all of our pent up feelings. iAnd we have no better medium of ex pression than music. Through the use of music we can keep alive the .emotions that mean so much to our .health and happiness. There is no place like home in ,-whlch to express all emotions. And there are times even in the best of homes when the tension becomes 'tiglit. Every member of the family 'feels secretly the nervous strain. Mother Is weary of darning and cook ing, the business wrinkle in father's POLK'S- OREGON and WASHINGTON Business Directory A Directory of each City, Town and Village, giving descriptive sKetcn 01 each place, location, population, tele graph, (hipping and banking point! also Claadned Directory, complied by biulneis and profeiilon. It. U I'OUC & CO., SEATTLE Ail fm m trade murks wul copyrlithu obtained or no fee. hi-nd tnutltlt tkrU'liv or photos eiut do crlptlon for FREE CEARCH arid report on patentability, (IudIc rtfirwut PATENTS BUILD FORTUNES or toil Our free booklet till how, what to Invent aiidMieyoumoiwy, Write today, D. SWIFT & CO. PATBHT LAWYERS, i Soyenth St., Washington, D, C forehead is deepening, sister is find ing life humdrum and tho boys are growing tired of the old place. Sister finds an old song book called, Old Tunes and Melodies, and sits down to the old battered piano to try some of them. Soon father looks at mother and mother looks at him. Why that Is a piece they sang together at the little singing school Just 23 years ago. They smile, provoked by memories' and the knot in their thread of life is untied. Brother stops his nervous whistle and goes over to try the tenor part. Soon they are gathered around the piano, sing or hum together till that pent up feeling has gone and they retire for the night relaxed in mind ind body and with a feeling of unity. Next day the dishes are done to a rollicking tune. The hoe was not heavy for it kept time to a tune run ning through your mind. Can any one leny that music had no value in that lome? But you say "This is the Ideal" !n our home no one plays, no one lines, we even lack an instrument. If I f.hat Iamcntable'tact be true then let js set about to better conditions. If .here is no instrument get one if possible. If we can have no Instru ment or lessons, then let us hare a ncchanical player of some fcort. Money spent for a good graphophone 'a well invested, let me plead with you o buy only the best records. Bad -nusic like bad books is better left ilone. Better no music than bad music. But there is so much good music In this big world we can have it. And after a trying dayB work if we can be at home fn our favorite chairs and listen to records of some of the world's greatest musicians, we will be stimulated and refreshed But if we oven lack funds for a talking 'machine let us still remember that God gave each of us a voice. Very few people can sing well, but all can sing. Some of the notions that have given us our greatest music and mu sicians have a custom of community tho words of all the folks songs in ihnlr lnneuncn. That reti u I res no in- Istrument, lio instruction, no talent. Just a family circle. We have such beautiful folk pongs, it would be worth while to commit them. Think of Amer ica, Dixie Land, Homo Sweet Home, Old Folks at Home, Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep, Old Oaken Bucket, Annlo Laurie, Auld Lang Syne, and then some of those grand old hymns, Coronation, Lead Kindly Light and hundreds of others Just as full of har mony. Lot us learn them and above ill sing them in our homes. Homes where In all tho boys and girls are present at the hour of retiring to Join fn a song are not the homes that are grieving over somo loved one follow ing a life of sin in after years. Take tho farmer's problem of keeping his boys and girls at homo. Tho Immigration to the cities has been enormous and unhealthy. How Is it to be stopped? Tho only an swer is to raako tho intellectual, phy. steal and artistic lifo on the farm moro stimulating and moro attractive. That music is dostlnod to play a most Important part in doing this con be (Continued from l'ngo 1.) Inont members In imlor to lend the moral support of your or ganization to the cause, ami prevent wasted effort on tho part of Mr, Calllson. If you can stir up n little ppeclal enthusiasm before Mr. Cnlllson's arrival, by special meeting or othorwlBO, it will help wonderfully in tho net re sults. Also if your committee will bo all primed, and ready to suggest persons to bo called Up on it will save valuable time. All contributions nro being paid In cash or In checks mado payable to the Lano County Ex position Fund; not to any individual. This is tho wholo story ex cept that when yoti meet Mr. Calllson you will, understand why wo spoak with conviction when we say that tho ontlro fund will be raised, and raised within tho time allotted. Very truly yours, EUGENE COMMERCIAL CLUB S. DIKE HOOPER, Secretary. Made in Springfield .... v , TK . . , Patronize the Payroll of Your Home Town -L. readily soon. Saloons, danco halls, questionable resorts of all descrip tion found In cities always havo tho best music available. Why? Bccauso they know people will como to hear. Most men and womon spond a great part of their lives corning and living and it seems a necessity that music should enter tholr lives largely and constantly in tholr homes of relaxa tion, in order tholr lives may nqt bo merely animal. Tho person who trios to do without music blots one of his God given privileges. Tho following j clipping from n musical magazlno tells us tho benefit of singing to health. The Healthful Benefits of Singing. The valuo of singing from the mere physical standpoint is now becoming moro and moro recognized by phy sicians. Albert B. Bach, in his Prin ciples of Singing, tells us, "Tho regu lar daily practice of singing strength ens not only tho lungs and tho volco, but the wholo constitution. Tho deaf and dumb havo therefore a defective development of the thorax and the volco and arc disposed to consump tion, and the greater part of them do part from this lifo In their youthful days, after the breaking of tholr voice. Dr. Meissner gives n list of fifty-one pupils who died at the Leipzig Deaf and Dumb Institution; In forty-nlno cases the causo of death is given, and In not Ie3s than thirty-two of these the cause was disease of tho lungs. "Not only for technical but also for sanitary icasons should children from their seventh year sing, daily vocal exercises within tho compass of a sixth or octave. Tho earlier In Ilfo a child begins to sing, the more easily and sooner does ho widen his thorax, tho parts of which aro In childhood cartilaginous, and therefore especially capable of expansion. The organs of the voice havo also at the early age the greatest flexibility and pli ancy: through deep inspirations and full .expirations they strengthen tho Inner parts, and tho development of the inner organs fa as important for the health as that of the external ones. Physicians have therefore recom mended singing at an early age as a remedy against consumption." And so in summing up these few poorly arranged facts, we find that musfc has a very great value in tho homo in that it binds the members of the home circle moro closely to; gather, helps to keep younger mem bers in that home circle, gives plea sure to all, Is healthful and helps all in soul development. What moro could wo ask. Music, God's gift to men. The only art of heaven given to earth. The only art of earth wo take to heaven. MRS. WEBB. FARMERS OF AMERICA PREPARE TO FEED WORLD Record Acreages For All Prin cipal Crops Planted. Washington, July 8. Amer.r Jean farmers, confronted with feeding the world while Europe In at war, have planted record acreages of all principal crops. Moreover, official estimates made public today by the de partment of agriculture disclose prospects' of production exceed ing the average of the last six years in almost every Import ant crop. Based on the growing con ditions on July 1, some food stuffs crops give- promise of new, records. Their money values promise records according! tttttttrt The : House of Quality You get your money's worth J when you trade at I Eggimann's Candy Kitchen t ,. - , . Wedding and Party Cakes a Specialty , Springfield Bakery Bread, Pies, Cakes, Cookies, otc. t S. Young, - Proprietor I I IF YOU HAVE NEVER TRIED THE SPRINGFIELD CREAMERY CI IAS. BARKMAN, Manager Try is and bo convinced that It pays to patronize home Industries. : SPENDS ITS MONEY AT HOME : The Lane County News divided Its expenditures last year, thus: Supplies bought outside of Spring field. Including paper and now machinery 201 p. c. Supplies bought In Springfield, in cluding ront, otc 19,1 p. c. Payroll, entirely In Springfield 60.5 p. C. 80 Spent at. Home I t Thoru wnn n inlllor by tho imino of Brook, llo was running tho mill down In 11 sly little nook, llo wm innking flour to supply tho demand, Ai tho flour was so good ho couldn't koop any mi hnnd. Tlio naino of this flour wan Ilnkoro and you lot tt Junt RUltml thoni nil. Hold by nil grocora and Springfield Flour Mill. S. II. UAKKIt, Prop, . t . , 1 1 The Springfield Planing Mill Company Manufacturers of SASH, DOOItS, MOULDIN08. BRACKETS, TUIIN1NO, STAIIl UUILDINGQ, Extension Tabled, Drop lioaf Tabled, IlBronk fast Tables, Kitchen CnblnoUi, CupboardH, Bafoa, Stop Ladders. Fruit lloxon Horry Crates, Folding Clothes Hacks. h ELECTRICITY For light, heat und power. "Mado in Springfield." Oregon Power Co! ' '. V . ' WANTED Another Springfield Industry to place their ctird in this space. Telephone Us Your Order Today Com, greatest and most valu- 1 aole of all American farm pro ducts, shows an area of 109,-j 273,000 acres half a million j more than ever planted to that crop before and Is expected to produce 2,814,000,000 bushels, i Pnnt Butter Wrappers LUOiniU VVVL U11U I.UIU for seven weeks which has re tarded growth and cultivation In the important corn states and forced the condition 3.C per cent below the ten year aver age, the new crop nevertheless, is estimated to be 100,000,000 bushels greater than the last ten years average and 141,000, 000 greater than last year's pror ductlon. t The outlook for the billion bushels wheat crop yield con tinues to grow. Latest esti mates raise the prospective pro duction to 903,000,000 bushels, an increase of thirteen million bushels since the last estimate. Winter wheat, however, shows a 9.7 per cent drop In condition which reduces its prospective production. 8,000,000 bushels. That Is ascribed to. rains in Ne braska, Kansas 'and Oklahoma. Other states were reported the same or Letter than a month ago. The Hessian fly's depredatolns are not reflected in the June report. Those reports now at hand in the department of agricul ture, show that corn, winter wheat, pats, white and sweet potatoes and rice are growing on record acreages. Tillamook Arena Construc tion Co., Salem, lowest bidder on county highway. St. Helens Lamb Timber Co building logging railroad to Deer Island. Bay City Bids for street Im provements received to July 15. Union County has up $400, 000 good roads bond Issue. The Lane County News. Phone 2