The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, June 18, 1917, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    "PAGE TWO
The Springfield News
J. C. DIMM, WALTER R. DIMM
Editors and Publishers
Published Every Monday and
Thursday
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cation.
OUR CORRESPONDENTS
CAMP CREEK Ruby Crabtre
No moro striking vindication0
of a national industrial policy
could be afforded than this pres
ent demonstration of the world's
need of the American manufoc
turer, of the American working
man, of the American producer.
It is upon Uie products of the
mills, tho factories and the farms
of the United States that tho
75 1 Issues of thl8 war depend. More
than upon our Army, more than
upon our Navy, though their
service and their sacrifice will
be upon an unparalleled scale.
the issues of this war depend up
Cut Clover Now f
and Avoid Midge
This Is tho Advico of tho Oregon
Agricultural Collogo at
Corvnllis.
W. F. WALKER
UNDERTAKER
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Office Phune 82; Pe'ltfence 67J
West Main St.
THURSTON, Mrs. Walter Edrnlston t, liro,U,ctIvo industries of
Kn .. a. ftin lne TlnnL I
comma Elsio Anderson ! r country, and that we have
CEDAR PLAT Mrs. Anno Morse 'these industries today i9 due to
WEST SPRINGFIELD, f the fact that throughout most
Mrs. Clara Chiids of our history we have maintain
: ed a policy of encouraging and
' protecting American farming
Member of the Willamette Valley
Editorial Association.
MONDAY, JUNE . IS,
1917 I(xl m tlie ni8tory of our coun-
trvr tli tnrmt priMrnl nprirwl in
VALUE OF INDUSTRY IN WAR Ul0 hlgtory of the worlcL
(Dy Wm. B. H. Dowse) j man fn)n th(J ,,ighest offlcial
We stand tonight on the thres-; to the humblest citizen should
hold of a new epoch in our his-, render to the country the best
tor. We have been tested be-"servlce of which he is capable;
fore In the Ares of war, but these anil every nian capable of ren
svars have been waged at home ,erjng service should be given
or near our borders, and we ' his chnnce whether it is hoeing
fought to establish our indepen-;a row of corn or ieadUig a bri
dence and maintain our integri- gade on tne battlefields of
ty as a nation. Our independ- France.
ence and our national existence j
are at stake in this conflict, but
we have entered the war to main jhe lookin, glass J
tain international obligations
and to defend democracy. v..,..!..!...,..,..,..,...
All the instrumentalities of the j
nation must be mobilized for
service in the great task to Captain Jensen, Spick iinJ span
Which we have set our hands. 1 "al something to do for every man.
Our army, gallantly led and with ! ,.,
. - , ' , 1 , it With military hat and wooden gun
the ranks filled with the world s j He put the Kalgor on the run
bravest men, can be depended ,
upon to uphold the best tradi- Aeh, Hlnnuel wasn't it fine
tions Of the service, but a great As sharp shooter Kepner toed Uie line.
deal of work is needed to make . r , ..
.. . . . , Spv.r.gfieiu s safe from aero attack
it adequate m numbers, equip-slncu Lleutenant Klrk !s on theJr track
ment and training. The Unit- j .
ed States Navy has covered it-'After those uniforms arrive the civil-
self with glory in all our wars
OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL
LEGE, Corvnllis, Juno 16. (Special I
"Wo would ndvtso Unit tho clovor bo
cut now In tho fields whuro It Is do
sired to produce- a seed crop," vrlto
Mr. C. W. Creel, scientific ontomolo
plral assistant of tho U, S. O. A. in
a recent communication to Professor
Lovett, entomologist at O. A. C. On
nervations in the Held have been inndo
nt various points In Lane, Honto'i,
Linn, Clacknmns, Washington, Polk
and Yamhill counties, by government
' exports. "The brood of- tho seed
I midge is much later thnn usual," ho
continues, "but for tho hpst result.
the clover should be cut now." Wo
' find that tho aphis also Is not so ha 1
on clover cut earlier and tho posslbil-
ity of rains Inter which might delay
Uie cutting beyond tho mldgo-freo data
makes it advisable to cut at this time."
Those desiring moro complete data
j on the niidgo should write to O. A. C.
for the bulletin No. 303 on clovor seed
pests.
Soliloquizing the Home Guards
Fourth-Class Postmaster Examination
The United States Civil Service Com
mission has announced an examination
to be held ut Eugene, Oregon, on Juno
22, 1917, as a result of which It is
J expected to make certification to fill
a contemplated vacancy In Uio post
tion of fourth-class postmaster at Jas
per, Oregon, and other vacancies as
they may occur at that office, unle.n
it ihsll be decided in tho interests of
the service to flu tho vacancy by re
instatement. Tho compensation of
the postmaster at this office was $214
for the last fiscal year.
and to a ship and to a man it
will do its duty. The pity is
And in the years to come, the annua
encampment of the Homo, Guards will
Classified Ads
For Sale, Rent, Wanted, Etc.
that there are not more ship3 ! be some event
and more men, for a greater
task has never been assigned tolneme,nber the dri11 tonisUt at 7:30-
it- i-- u e ! Every male member of the town is el
our Navy than that which faces gible to enlIatmenL
it today.
11UUU5U jemo vi. iiiubk wu, ,
merchant marine has been allow
ed to decline and we must im
provise the means of ocean trans
portation. The lesson of thes-
recent 'ears should not be for
gotten. All legitimate means
of government encouragement
of shipping and ship-building
Bhould be"utilized to prevent any
catastrophe iu the future, and
public sentiment should be arou
sed in earnest support of uni
versal military training.
So far as its industries are'
concerned the United States is
better prepared for this emerg
ency than it is in any other way.
Taught by the bitter experience8
of our struggle for independ
ence, the fathers of the nation
realized the absolute necessity
of diversified industries and they
HERBERT E. WALKER
NOTARY
PUBLIC
fflc in City Hall. Borlngflold, Ore
Parson's Garage
Gonornl Ropair and Storage
Socond Hand Cars and Trucks
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Karl Heinrich
TAILOR
Suits Mado to Order
Alterations, Cleaning and
Pressing
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DAIRYMEN!
We paid 50c per pound for
butterfnt in the cheese factory
last month. Does this Interest
you?.
EUGENB FARMERS CREAMERY
NEW SERVICE:
We are authorized under the Federal Reserve
Law to act as an Executor, Administrator, Guardian
or Trustee.
This is a new service our olllcers will be glad to
discuss with you.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK, EUGENE, OREGON.
LOST Alligator skin pocket book be
tween Fourth street and the riv3r
bridge Saturday morning. Leave
at News office.
WAEiJPbVt
housework. I am 20 years old and
experienced. Vera Cox. Phone
44-F13.
LOST Friday on the street a gold
watch charm bearing the letters
M. W. A. Return to News office.
FIR BALSAM WANTED. We pay
current market prices for Fir Hainan
In clean barrels. State quantity,
price and shipping point in first
letter.
ORWOOD PAINT COMPANY
Portland, Oregon..
adopted a definite and success- for "sALR-iiorTe'ryeadTin
lui policy 91 encouragement and
protection of manufactores.
We owe it to their wise fore
thought and to the deliberate
judgment of the American el
ectorate, expressed Bo often at
our national elections, that our
industries are so capable today
of meeting the demands of this
critical hour. We had to fight
for the establishment of these
industries and .their successful
operation throughout the past
hundred years against the bit
terest opposition of the older
manufacturing nations of the
world. And Great Britain, the
nation that hoped to be the work
shop of the world and that tried
most persistently to prevent our
.industrial development Is as glad
as we are today that her efforts
to crush our industries in their
infancy falied and that our ef
forts to become a great manu
facturing nation succeeded, for
it is upon these American indus
tries the product of a century
of Protection, that Great Bri
tain and her allies depend in
this time-of. need.
tine shape, gentle to work singli
or double, good saddler, will stand
anywh&re. Has been on the Spring
field laundry wagon for over a year.
J. W. BAKER, Springfield, Box 191.
mTnT?Tdod'T
had by any ambitious young maa
or woman in the field of railway o.
commercial telegraphy. We wunt
a number of young men and women
to prepare for tho telegraph serv
ice to fill vacancies caused by un
usual drafting of young men for
Signal Corps. Prepare to help your
country. Write today for full par
ticulars.
THE RAILWAY TELEGRAPH INS
TITUTE. PORTLAND, OREG.
J. J. BROWNING
Creamery Block
Dealer in
HAY, GRAIN, FLOUR, SEEDS, SALT, MILL FEED,
OIL MEAL, SOY BEAN MEAL
ALFALFA MEAL
(Sweet and Dry)
POULTRY SUPPLIES
ROLLED OATS, CHICK FEED
SEEEDS
In Package or Bulk
True to Name and Kind
Give Us A Trial
EUGENE THEATRE
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20
THE MOST NOTABLE MUSICAL
EVENT OF THE ENTIRE YEAR
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towel, clean and unlroned. Owner
may have same by calling at the j
News offlco and paying for this ad. I
FOUND: A puree containing prem
ium coupons. Owner may have same
by calling at the News office and
paying for this ad.
faiwloaThTa
and on the easiest terms to be had.
J. O. Holbrook, Springfield.
FolTaAuToTT
ratjph within sight of Creswoll. Will
confnhfer trade on Springfield resi
dence JMoperty. Address, O 81,
SprlngfTSra News.
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5 lJKJt ivx.
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THE NEW YORK CASINO THEATRE
MUSICAL COMEDY SUCCESS
Supported by the original New York cast. Direct
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