WATERMELLON SIRUP. T , Department Specialists Work Out Mothod for Utilizing Surplus Wntormolons. whoro tt can be removed byfekltn mlng. The renialnde'flofttsl about In the juice, forming red particles which" gather near the top. Toward the last of the boiling tho sirup must be walch- cd constantly. If tho houBowlfo VALLEY-TO-COAST ROAD WANTED 1Y.THE QRANOE The feasibility of n valloyTto const public highway by wny of North Fork on tho SIuhIuw Ih to !T?Sil Investigate! by the commit suidthe sln'f the ft ' 1 ' ! grnSraS2 LTn'r "AffiXJW !T Snge which helffi llr nS !c,5 c,?ll 1 " IK In tho commercial club VI VWOV Oil V BUUlltll IUL 11 VAJUIY 111 til a small sample on celling 1 it too of live cons Is k ,h mToso of giving nil classo i, t 0'vca ''o ,r while the JUIco of cdmmerclal watermelons, such as tho "Tom Watson," contain on an average only about 7 per cent of sugar, or less than many other fruit juices, tho easo wlh which the Juice can bo pressed out partly . , miiseis tno low suenr content. a ucjicious tnuio simp jcau uc i A, , , ,, , , , made from watermelons, and it1'"- 11 l u i ..w.....0 , 1.-1.1 it, H,h fm.lt l.,lr.n onnnlftlleJo f O"? huuhwiiuiu. tl)e Department of Agriculture, n convenient means of using the surplus watermelons which oth erwise are allowed to spoil In tho field. Such sirup has been made bv farmers in a small wav In various narts of the South. I running it through a meat chop rtminrtmmit mwlnnvnr- 1HU PlaCO the crushed pulp and ed lb work out exact methods of seed In cloth bags and snueezol lriaking it as a possible by-product from surplus melons. This sirup can be used immediately or can be bottled hot in sterilized jars and kept just as Is done in the canning of fruit. It is red dish brown in color, very sweet and well flavored, and will serve mns nf lliP niirTincpe fnr vlilrh : . ' . Imn n sirtin in tin nrmnnrv nrn sirup is used in the Home, it .al1n Tiw h,t T lmiia tho ii tn tnii cinsa 'Mnrs or! The general committee, which Las been tried with satisfcx! without much foaming until it other tall containers and allow was appointed by tho grnngo for tory results in making ginger I begins to thicken, when tho liro.it to settle and cool for a lew the purpose of providing -ways or- i . .. . ..... .... a. n n m I . . m 1 n f n n M ' . .M .... . V I .w ......r.u lit... I. IMIA.nni. J IJ L.I.I IV . . .... UlrillI tlllllV.I W 11V "'"3" 1 J!IW1 KMMtX life-i-j; I Ileiovo th0 I,,nk antl cool in covered vessels or can be S'ou i Sa K jseeds from the rind of sweet, be poured 'while hot Into cans or "t ,A th0 ,oxt Although this was tho Ilrst tuny ripe melons, urusn tuo ,B' uummuu a uu auuwi. uoneral committee. Tills action ,uvtu,K.U4 l,ut : wl,'H,Ml1, . v.. Iliesh with a potato masher or by 'Where a cldor press a aya - takon t lUo t of Uw njost In loroal tig ono wel ' a n .;. lrt . I man with ouch h garment, An- vvifi'r i &Ji wftnf,iiLi" othor th,n "bout hunting: A STn'.ftii i V.S.o"' u,nc,l"nintop Hhould walk erect In tho IoW iHil'Nair, .twootlH nnd not In n ntooplng n?n Si n SvlS .iinnl! m.If TUtf CIlTOlOBH llUUter WllO lllWliyH nentatlvo bo apimlnted to moot!",'" m(; ,r , V nkln7lt h and become a part of tho l'omo-, f0 f0VrUl !C,K f ' nuuier Hiauus Hiraigni no man will mistake htm for tin nulmal, IIU KIIIUKU UUlllllllllUU Ull IUIUIH I. ....I..., .....I 1. 1, .1. ......... flM.I.. I,. .1...... c.. I "lllliui xiii iiiMititn. i tun iumiwiiv iui small pieces and arranged on At... . V. . I 1 . ' . . . ino prvss HO 11 will extract tho out the juice, which Hows outjuorore u presses nuriilv. About five-sixths of tho J"co of tho rind ....... :..: in sugar, and i mu b - J ,,r- rind juice alone .Mimir i:; irni nns ni inn lmnnii.. . r wnimake one gallon of the slr-; "1 bU,luu "l ' outlet forwngonsnmi tea.naand n T)it niiimmr nf inJnn nun ! To Remove Rod Coloring Mattor an Inlet for automobile and ordinarily be secured from 10 If it Is desired to mako sirup i coast traffic. Tho , Pomona watermelons weighing from 22 free from red particles, start the grange committee la iyestlgiit-! n.ZTTZ -rW color i110,1 "ml tho higher ho c to 25 pounds each. sirup boiling, aifa when some of Ing.the feaalbllity as well as tho Doclaros Dcnpr Aro That Color ;raiao 1,Ih head the butter. Ho c; ii I'll ...... ni iii II ri iiiir i mill iiiii mil 11 nine 'fhe juieo is then boiled down -the coagulated matter has boon nece'sslty of such a road before ito a sirup in an ordinary pre-! removed by skimming, trrinsi or taklrig any action. cake, homemade candv. and as a ' should be slackened to prevent hours. This allows the red par- and moans of securing a r ... fnnnitncr nnd hnrnlnp. Tho rftfirtiplos to settle to tllO bottom. pau01 ByStCUl IU 1110 COUIUy, sweeieiiuig aim imvonug m ice -V""." "'rtt " i" t.i7J' r tun ,.n cnnizeil bv oleotliiL' fi. J. Hirnl X II V (tlfvt. I'll i v a nv jivv v c a - - then be poured off and boiled chairman and C S. Calof secre down. tavy. The. matter was discussed -at lengtn uy tno momoore pros- cream. As the c6loring matter in the juice . : coagulates during boiling, and specialists point out,ir.irt of tt rises to the surface. Bill Boards Offer one of the big means of advertising, but they lack the ability to get into the. homes of the buyers. That is where the Lane County News goes twice each week with its big budget of Springfield News. Tell your story of bargains in The News and get results. Job Printing The lav requires that all butter offered for sale shall bear the name and address of the makea and weight of the package. Writing these by hand is too slow; get them printed on vegetable parchment with special non-oil ink. 100 for $1; 200 for $1.35; 500 $2.40. The letter head, envelope and statement are the means by which the business man visits his customers. Neat printing raises the .esti mate the recipient has of the business house. Let the News Printery work out a catchy letter head design for you. The News has just designed an. envelope with a concise resume of Springfield's advantages. There is ample space for the address and .for the return card, and the extra cost is nominal Linotyping for the Trade Cotintv ', i. i : Springfield, Oregon!; m i ho Is aneaklng along trying to !llp up on tho doer. That does Uo good. Tho deer can boo- ii man JiihI as canity lu that posi tion uu it can a man standing erect. Tho ImllauH nlwayn ntaud atralght when hunting. Thoy can can noo moro and further In too light tiOOH could Indiana about hunting. When you see an Indian looking for deer hu lu Htttnding at hw full can an goo furthor than tho man ntoop- Ing ovor trying to stalk a deer. Noticing -in tno papers that That Is why tho Indiana are al tho state game warden advises 'ways bo ntralght In stature." nuniers in mo woous to wear red shirts or jackets, Frank Wood, -an old time hunter of thlK rltv. rlnt'lnii's Mils in lu til nilvlsnd. Tho mil nhtrt h!nn hiiH 1 " HlaillOOk-Cont08 Ullllbod ii At present there is uo road " ,'.,'. . ' ""S .: i. '".s1;.',. ithan a man stooping. Tho i". ""V,'" T. . worthy of tho name bctwoon Kn-l'V . :"...V. ; ,i.r. " T. ; nlwnyn steps with his ihu imu. my hnnntto t'npilta rnlh-cmd linvlnu' 1 . .nL, nnvMHnir ihnt n lo nr. e vt Ii -""D i tin, ir.ni r,,i In uinwlii ti r v. " ----y - ri " . ..v,fc Q ,,Rft,i moRt 0f i ln vtmtn fnr ' ",w "V . " ' '"V.""' . (ini( k mil inn i n no i. ut U. lllllIt;ill,lWHii nimlhnil Tim iinnnln tin. '"VWiuiK Mill uu.u uiu IUWU- ,,, .l,,. I, l,.,.,! w IIIUII-UIU UUli il 0al,,. illcd'lxi .iff. uiwilflnir mt ' x,lli ""'"'(.. ln.ifii Irtf fi.i.i llwi J VIIWIIIUV UIV UVIItlHM till I I JIVIII II Ik llV f 11 tliv OLD HUNTER SAYS DO NOT WEAR RED SHIRT HUNTING juiWUyH cut, when It was decided to up point a committee to work out a road patrol Bystoiu and report at the next meeting which will bft held the 2Gth of this month. This committee, composed of ILinny other color. Ayres. E. Thrall and C. 13. Swan- "The deer are 'In tho red' at go, will visit the most Important (the present tlmo," hnid Wood, sections where road patrols are i "and for that reason the hunter needed and secure data and In- should not wear a red shirt or a formation which will aid them in red jacket. Tho doer's coat at Eugene's now chair factory Is doing u big bunlucsH TIllamooki-CoatoH been advanced by the game do- Co., will spond $10,000 on log partment for many years, and 'ging road. I'ortmud I'lght of musicians many old Hunters wear hucit garb, but Wood declares that thero Is moro danger of flelng shot by other hunters by wear ing that color right now than making recommendations to the this time of year Is real bright Smith plant. . . . . - ; .1 - i ...i a i. . . union to dictate number to bo employed lost. Vortfand starting work on grado crossings to cost $7fi0,000 mostly paid for by O. W. II. & N. Company. Marsh Held Crown-Columbia Paper Mills Co., may operate county court throuch thoromo-:nnd I cannot see why the game na grange. (warden should advise tho wojir- Another sub-committee was , mg or red ciotmng. Many a rod- appointed to make an eslimntc of tho amount of money needed for road work in the county next year, so that this information iliiny also be placed beforo the county court. The committee shir ted hunter lias been shot for a deer. Tho best thing to wear is a white or light colored shirt. No animal in the woods looks like that and ho hunter would be mistaken if he should see a Paisley Invites privto capital to establish a water system. S. P. Co. to electrify lino bc twoon Albany nnd Corvallls. Medford S. S. Hullls an nounces extension of his elec tric lino, to big timber nnd a new sawriiill to be built. Made in Springfield Patronize the Payroll of Your Home Town ' The House of Quality Where thoy serve Ice Cream, Sundaes, and Ice Cold Drinks and the celebrated" Loganberry juice.. Eggimaim's Candy Kitchen . Springfield Bakery : BreadPie3, Cakes, Cookies, etc. Wedding and Party Cakes a Specialty S. Young, - Proprietor IP YOU HAVE NEVER TRIED TH SPRINGFIELD CREAMERY CHAS. BARKMAN. Manager Try Is and be convinced that It pays to patronize homo Industries, i SPENDS ITS MONEY AT HOME The Lane County News divided Its expenditures last year, thus: Suil!on bought outaldn oC Spring' fluid. Including panur nnd now machinery . . .' , .20,4 p. a Supplies bouKht In Hp'rlngflold, In cluding ront, dtc .' -lO.l p. C. Payroll, pntlrely In SprjnBfle)d,,,;,.60.5 p. 0. 80 Spent cit Homfe k , . ! A DAKOrtE KNOXALL I'or good rftluei, I'or fjoort Iirmid, Uso Ilalcoro and Knoxsll Klour. All klmlii of l'aod (jliuup. AVI 1 1 do fond chopping for 1, CO a ton. SPRINGFIELD FLOUR MILLS m ' ' The Springfield Planing Mill Company Manufacturers ot SASIf, D0O11S, MOULDINGS. BRACKETS, TUHNINO, 8TAIII IlUILDINOa. Kxtonslon Tubloa, Drop Lent Tablos, Illlroak fast TabloH, Kitchen QablnotR, Cupbonrda, . SafoH, Stop Ladders, Km It Doxoa llorry CratuH, Folding Clothes Hacha. b ELECTRICITY For light, heat and power. "Made In Springfield;' Oregon Power Co. , '' WANTED 1nphQ h?pringleld .Industry to piape'their card In this space. - 1 . . ' ' . ' ( ; . i , : i i , 4