PAGE TWO . ' THB SPRINGFIELD NEWS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER', 25, Till Spring! Jew?, 41. C. DIMM, WALtE FftMNjfo Editors and PublkKirs' Published Every Monday and Thursday KATES OP SUBSCRIPTION Ono Year .... $1.50 Bix Months .... .75 Thrco months .60 Advertising rates furnished on appli cation. oOr c6rrespondents CAMP CREEK Ruby Crnbtrco MAItCOLA AUdroy Lewis THURSTON, Mrs. Walter Edmlston WALTERVILLE. Mallna Morab WEST SPRINGFIELD, Gladys Loo DONNA Charles Heck selling his wheat at a dollar a ,bvyghel when, ho puts tho seed 'into' tho .ground. Ho gets prices' for his livestock that our fath ers never; liad'heard of. Gener al farm "produce and poultry and eggs sell for good prices most of the time. If the farmer enn't make money these days there is something the matter with the farmer. When tho farmer Is getting nil of those high prices for his products who pays tho bills. DOO8AYS-8AYSHE Why does tho sunshine in tho sum mor When'" It is hot anyway, and' then only Bhtnes part of tho ttino in tho winter whon it Is cold? Why do proht'a buy Porunn to euro their Ills? 33 por cont alcohol. It Springfield had tho prosldontlal election business to settle, President I Wilson wouldn't got a look In. We'd I all hnvo to cross Fourth and Mnln "SPRAY PEACHES NOW ADVISES 0. A. C. MAN Professor H. p p,a!J Ptholda. 1st, Talks on Ciute ami Pre. ventlon of Blight "Spray now," says profossor It, P, llnrss, plant pathologist of tho Ore gon Agricultural College, "and Califor. nltt peach blight can bo provoiitod next year." Professor Uaros was In tho county for n short tlmo recently. Tho Instructor's main point Is that tho spraying to be offecttvo intuit tnko plaeo4 beforo tho fall rains begin. Ho said: The man who lives in tho city J streets with our hats off. Tho Ropubll- "Th0 1!,,,Bhl ,,uo l '"'"J pays for the farmer's prosperity, cans aro up and coming. Why don't , - ' , ' 'e ' or tnoir noios ------ ---- - - Member oTthe wflfam'ette Valley Editorial Association. ne inrmer uoius jho. t0 you lho ,a8t Uotnll nboul Ul0 bo nppliod Just as soon as tho fruit In WIimi tho nriro of whp.it coos ' M0 Democrats come out . , . . and start something. They might up the price of flour goes high- ch a bnnncr botwccn Swnrt8. nm, er. Tho farmer gets n high j McKlnzoy's fuclng east and havo tho price for his beef cattle and I candidates making eyes at each othor. linira lion Mm nrlrn nf mpnr. crops I -i 1 r i,i.T o Ask tho street corner phllosophor, an. j nuiu monopoly over the American sfontach. When .he demands tifcti'brlSes for his products the city folks have to dig, up tbtv coin. The city man, probably gets higher wages than he-did for merly. But he must have more A CITIZEN'S HIGHEST DUTY Six more weeks and the fall campaign will be at Hn'enaV; the x . '.ll ,1 ' 1 A! votes wui oe cast, ana uie things now than he used to didates elected and defeated. eats, liigher priced flnUr o faxvr mnro linvc ronmin ' . 1 . . ' . .1 ( .i;v.. " " vivr -v food, he buvs better ciotninc, cankering and gumming of twigs anil worst ot nil, a blighting of next year's buds, thus preventing a good crop tho following Benson. "Infections occur during moist weather. Tho first fall spray should outcome. Republicans may be ot the opinion off and beforo tho rains start. Now Is tho best tlmo. Use Bordeaux mlxturo 4-t-GO, and add resin soap sticker. 1)1- Uiat there .was "coino llttlo grafting" . rections for making tlila may ba socur. before the registration books will be closed. Have you regis tered? Are-ou going to vote? "We usually Have the kind of government (he voters want. The efficiency ot the officers is just the sort of efficiency the voters demand. In the United States no one man can make kid; on one man. can elpct officers; no one man has greater rights of .citi zenship than, the others. The political party comes out with victory which polls the greatest riumb'er of single votes, this is a. gbverment 61 tlje people, even though there are some whoj maintain, it is ruled by a. few.'j If any one of usdiad the" govern ing' of this Country to do it would11 d&dbtless tfe' a. one-sided, government. Most of us can make recommendations for ik better government. We ali have an equal chance at the polls. There is'a. presi dent to. be elected; there are representatives in congress to be voted for; there are iniative measure's to adopt or reject; there are county officers to se lect; there are city affairs and officers to place in office. The duty of the citizen voter is noth ing to be made light of. Select ing proper officers, passing sober judgment on constitution al amendments, and settling charter amendments is not childs play. A candidate will not make the best servant of the public in office just because he Is a Repub-i llcan or because he is a Demo crat. A political party is an or ganization through which the; candidate seeks office, but the rjoliticajl party, does not require'! that the candidate have any., qualifications Jiefore he. Is per mitted to run for office. THe qualification' of each can$(fate . shAiuld" 'he seriously, education, has the can.djida.te had? Is he a successful busi ness man? Is he seeking polit ical office for the salary dr fbr the service he can 'he to 'the voters? Then there ai-e many other questions that should be settled before your ballot is fi nal' marked. it is die duty of every citizen to read thoroughly the pam phlet sent out by the secretary of state on the laws to be placed on the ballot that affect the state government. Each of these amendments should be voted for or against. The voter should know why he votes for the measure and if lie opposes the measure he should .hayo a, .1 " ' ' -i ' ' gQOa reaeo.n .ipr sq aomg, Now Mr. Voter and Mrs. Voter, too. D6n't fall to reg- he must have gas and. electric light, hot and cold water, a fire- I less cooker, an automobile, an! Irrigated lawn, a big house with hard wood floors. The cost of living Is not so much higher than it was years ago, the trouble now-a-days Is that the In the lato Democratic congress. Con gress must keep -abreast of the times. Grafting. scemB to bo an. essential to the' business world how-a-days. i A dancing master in Now York has announced that ho has a now "jitnoy dance" which is niodoled after tho ac tions of people who dodge tho jitney on Now York Btroets. After all danc lng may como In as a safety first method. HUNTERS URGED TO BE CARE :' FUL Emphasizing tho destruction of prop, erty 'and humnri life caused by care less hunters, a warning Issued by the od by writing to tho Oregon Agricultur al college. Tho spray should bo ap plied, so as to cover with tho grcutost thoroughness tho twigs and buds. Tho follago does not matter. It Is tho next year's buds wo wish to savo. "A later application should bo given about November first. Uordoaux G-6-i 60 should bo applied, and tho sticker may bo Included. "Previous efforts of growors to con trol peach blight have failed becnuso of beginning too Into to prevent tho In fections. Spraying can ouly provent, never euro." MEMORIAL SERVICE8 HELD HONOR OF E. C. WIQMORE IN modern Arilerican faniily de- Forest Sen-Ice urges alt sportsmen on ! (Continued from page ono) . ..... ... I tho Natlnnnl Forests to use tho trrent.! - - manas more luxuries man our( .-. . .r v. i those meutlnKa was In tho First Christ- - I est possible caro to provent forest fires 1 u 1C 1 hB u r . fathers demanded Which has i and t0 nvoIA 8Uch accMnt8 a8 caU80l, Ian Church of Eugene and rosnlted made the cost of living hicher. ! on,h nr pnpo nnnt.nr riaru nn n srotiX strength and blessing to tho A PAYING PROPOSITION - - , Do you smoke Prince Albert or. Fatlmas, or dp ybu chey Star qr.apear -rfeaa ernapsi you don't use ahv of them. Mayfie yoiuse a.djifent orand.. Any way PAEe!rv Advertise ments and the beautifully colorr ed bill boards come pretty cldse to makirigf y3ii tLi Telist, try sdm"& q thp 8erenifrnS(8.f TJoesj, PAY" TO ADVRTJ?, Askj the American Tobacco .company if any of those hundreds of thousands of dollars spent in ad vertising ever come back? Ask them if those dollars ever come back alone or if they bring other dollars along with them. Everybody doesn't smoke and everybody doesn't chew tobac co. Every living man and wo man wears clothing and eats tho Cabinet National Forest In Mon tana last year. Mr. Clark wasmlslaken for a bear a careless 'hunter, who fired with out waiting to bo suro what he was sbootjp at, To shew that such acci dents aro not uncommon iho warning quotes an estimate of tho Dlologlcal furyay .bQtweeQ. ipO and 20d, persons aro annually killed, In hunting accl Uto , in .this countrj- and thaf. this nmbc b (crslngy Fpcthornofo, itstfd',i4 per cent of all tho forest fires In tlxe. Natlpnal Forests, are caus-. e by, careless, hunters and other camp-, era. . ' j The National Forests, is pointed out, contain Uie best hunting grounds In the country, Tho number of gamo animals Is .Increasing on account of tho protection from forest Arcs and illegal killing which is afforded by Forest olTicers. On many of tho For ests, deer, elk, mountain sheep and other species aro fairly plentiful, while small game Is usually abundant. Dear, mountain lion, and other predatory animals aro found on most of the For ests and the killing of these mpat eat food. Do you get as much Of era Is encouraged because they prey this clothing and food trade as! on domestic stock and the herblvor- you would like to have? Do ous same you try to get more? Do you mgr. When election : 'day, doefe cbpSe, be prepared io past an lh- teHlgent ballot, r- ' - j ' riT THEHIGH COST OF LIVING .,' Tills is tho farmer's day, Now jthe fanner can ah -or:' count on ever tell the man or woman who has never been in your store what you have to sell? You don't need to ,tell,your best.cus tomer of the merits of youl place of business, but you must persuade the. person who, doep not come to find out what you have to' offer. Ask the, man f WTib ha, tried It longlenouto.nDIi; t$; you whether it,pays. to. advertise or not. WEARY mKtWm (Continued from Page One) ear, it Is supposed. Most of the states farther west are. Irrigated, and The valuo of the Forests for hunt ing grounds depends largely upon whether they are protected from fire. Forest fires destroy the range and breeding places' of game and often kill large numbers of . the animals themselves, while a great many more ar. driven out of,, tho country by tho flame,?, Furthermore, streams flow:' lngvthrqugh, iburnedigver areas are sppjqct tpuch, ;extreme. variatJ.Qps ofj fiqw.andPftQntS9 pjioked up wjth thpi denQeltft.of sediment that fish canpot Hve jn .them. ..Eax;h (year. se.es. nn Increase in the; n.um,bw .of ..persons w,na. visit, the Na? j tjonal .Forests fpr .bunting and ptbe.d recreUnvpurpx)sesf .Every effort is roadie, to encpu'rage ,this use of thp Forests. Tho best,, Injllcatlqq,, of ,n man's fitness to he' in the woods, the wrnlg points, out, is the care which he shows Unf 'h'ariallhg hro arms and flr. None hut the most Inexperience there plentiful crops, of .fruit, alfalfa : tqjderfopi wi'(f shoot wlthont getting', and sugir beets were, found. a pafpi view of his .game, while tho man who lets his campflre escape or who cnrqleqaly drops a lighted match Is Thrown From Horse; Love Conrad, while at work at or'hpt, tobacco ashes betrays at onco church and In leading a largo number to tho Savior. He was called from his pnstorugo at Monmouth to a professor ship In tho Eugene Dlbfo University n 1903. Ho has thus served as ono ot tho most valuable instructors In tho school for thirteen years. "Ho link taught several of tho most ! Important subjects la out Dlblo col- Uro. Nearly nlno years ago ho was called to tho pasiorato ot tho Christ Ian church In Springfield In connec tion with his work in tho Blbto Uni versity, He has thus served ns pas tor there for over eight years. His last sermon was preached in Spring field Lordsday morning August 13. tfe was lakoh suddenly 111 early Saturday morning, AugUBt 19, wns taVcn to the Eugene hospital and i.i tit i went an opomtlon or acute bcwcl trouble Ho depa;)l this lifo beiwicn the hours of jlnu and ton Lordsday morning, August 20.' Joe Doyd, president oi li o student body at tho Illblo linlvcrr 'ty spoko in behalf of tho students. "Mr. Wig mi re wns never too busy o bo np p? H':hcd by some purplttxd student," said Mr. Iloyd. "His llfu Wil an in spiration to ovory student. Ho mado friends wtlh men in all walks of life, who loved him even as wo loved him." "Mr. Wigmoro had tho elements of a remarkably fine .strong moldod char acter," said President P. L. Campbell of tho State University, "realizing that the gospel work is the great gospel of 1)1 o. It was his evident pleasure In being able to render ono a service, thus showing his beautiful kindliness of disposition. We should let his own works bear fruit in our lives." Others who paid tribute to Mr. Wig noro's me'm'ory vtori Victor Hovon. vice president of tlio Dlblo University, i. S. jfcCallum, arid D. C. K$Uems. tlso of ho hlblo 'TInlvorslty. QJYlfa HI JiffiH imm FEDERAL 1ESEAVE SYSTEM OF BANKS jV OVER ONE HUNDRED MILLIONS OF DOLLARS IN GOLD WAS PUT UP BY THE "FEDERAL RESERVE" SYSTEM OF BANKS, IN TWO.DAYS, AS. A BASIS ON WHICH THE U. Sf GOVERNMENT ISSUES MONEY. OUR BANK IS A MEMBER OF THIS ''FEDERAL RESERVE" SYSTEM'. WE CAN TAKE OUR SECUR ITIES TO OUR DISTRICT "FEDERAL RESERVE" BANK AND GET MONEY. YOU CAN GET YOUR MONEY WHEN YOU WANT IT WHEN IT IS DEPOSITED IN, OUR BANK. ' ' BANK WITH US 96 -23 WIFE BIS GROCERIES The liouspYlfe UBunlly buys her groceries vhbro sho (knpYA sho can .geUthe best and tho most (or her dollar. Weu.wj buyoqr sioc,wjQget'tHo best 'ahd try t6 get gfo t cories. tlunt wlhnj can atsavjngitd bur customers. Tljp farmer's wfoi-kno.wthoviUfdO'ot'gpd'd groceries and knoyvs tho vaIuo qf her produce that in why she afwayWcs' ,,to Slkes'. Grocory to do her trading. We tnko tho farm Jffb r duce and, give the best values In groceries. This Fifth Street Grocery THOS. SIKES, PROP. PHONE 22 Why not savo and deposit In our Savings Department one-twelfth Of your total taxes each month? By so dis tributing tho tax burden over tho entire year, It will not seem so heavy. 4 per cent on savings. FIRST NATIONAL BANK', EUGENE, OREGON. ZEPPELINS KILL 28 IN AIR RAID (Continued .troraj rggo. 1.) Seavoy's hop yard yesterday, was bucked off tho horse ho was riding, lauded on his left shoulder and rccciv. ed a broken collarbone . Mr. Conrad was brought to tho office of a local j physician, and is now resting as well as possible. his lgi)pranco of (he fundamental principles of woodcraft. P. H. Emerey Has Vegetable 8tory Here's a story to hrlng the tear's to your eyes, P. H. Emory, who lives one and one half miles east of Sp'riiig fleld, raised' 5407 pounds of'Prize Tdker" onions oh a vioi o?' ground io by 'ii teQt, Mr. Emery has rfgured" out wi lujuwpum inuan is ions oi onions t6 the acre. 1 qqtj90k hejtp imfftfrtas; targ Hfigj vote, "What Liberty Represents" "Liberty" tho 20 chapter motion picture serial which opens at the Doll Theatre next Thursday, has been plan- ned to captillzo tho martial spirit Midland which is now sweeping tho U. S. A. in wero the principal localities, yislted; 17 merf, 8 women and 3 children kill ed; 4b men, 37 womcri, and 17 child ren injured. A considerable number of smdll dwelling houses and shops wero demolished and a number of fires wero caused. "Two factories sustained iinjury and some empty railway trucks wero de stroyed and tho permanent way slight ly damaged in two places. "No reports have been recolvod of any military damage," An earlier statement, by Sir John said: "Fourteen of 1G airships participat ed in the attack on Croat Dritaln last night Tho southeastern and oastorn counties and Lincolnshire. MfrqojaiAes, Ljns.u.PiFofi Huphf'i - A., JHjJgb.es, npblican.,clubwas or-. WlfflA a.t Mjircpia,, dnlgraU, YT at - waft pijce iWanqajr.e.y, , IHPW.an,Pt tbWm ?ftfi4St0,'tbeJjtlj6 Bell Theatro oil Thursday, and on possession of somo degreo of military strength, tho renewed interest in the spirit of "Liberty" ad tho power to defend it, and tho particular attention which 'Is being cast by every Amrl canf to that pdr'tlon which Hos south of the Rio Grande. With these things in few Jacques' ,Jaccard has' wr'tlen perhaps one of jtho' most timely' play's entitled! "Liberty" 6r thef daughter" of tho U, 8.1 'A' Tho, first1 episode will be shown at oT'ofy Thu'r'eday 'weeks. following for 10 "An atack.on London, carried out by two airships coming from tho south east between 1 and 2 o'clock, and.ajsq, by ono airship from the east, arriving botween 12) and 1 a. m. "Combs were, dropped,, howo.vor; In tho southern and southeastern .dis tricts of .'London, 28, persons boing, kill ed andS9;.nJured. "TWo pr-.thQ raiders,, wero brought. d6wn In EsseXi, Both Wpro largo air,, ships of new. Detenu "Ono pl Abff rahjerfl ifeU.iln flWPPs and was destroyed with . Us, pro ,Qf 22.. Ttuf dfllcarnnd men of tUo second were cuptured,, It 0 ) 1 J 9 ) fill tt (JL'JJJJJS date- iii- our meth3d$ namar cKihery.1 Thp: old way was good.t enough in its day,' but it is. now dat of dafte i . t We aim to give your Print ing the same upnto-dateness that marks the difference be tween "The New Way" and "The Old Way." This change in character, will make it a tc'ejf projfta f;'a Bill of expense. e'so!tcitia trial oj$qc,. " The. SpringfieM Plion? 2 to