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PafTgHTO'W.V"Mt-,' THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS ltfONDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1D17 MW4StW Th Springfield News f.C DIMM, WALTER R. DIMM Editors and Publishers Published Bve-' Monday and Thursday heretofore. With this cut in DON'T FREt ABOUT TR.FLES tho cost of feeding stock and . RATBS OF SUBSCRIPTION Oat Year .... $L6P mxrkoa .... .75 Ikm au&tbs .BO AdysrltsiiMr ratsa rural ed on appll- eattoa. OUR CORRESPONDENTS CAMP CHECK Ruby Crabtree THURSTON, Mrs, Waiter Edmlston CQBVRQ Elsie Anderson WEST SPRINGFIELD. . ' , Mrs. Clara Chllds Meeiber f tha. WHIamotte Valley "l ekrlsJ Association. MONDAY DECEMBER 31, 1917. FARMERS' WILL BENEFIT "Under the new Pood Admin istration regulations governing the 'price of mill feeds, substan tial encouragement is offered to the farmer and the stock raiser, and the Administration now hop es for their full cooperation in a capacity production during the coming year, of hogs, cattle, sheep and poultry." The above is the statement of Assistant Federal Food Admin istrator TV. K. Newell, who points mil that the way is now clear for the farmer and the Btock raiser to plan .for the great est possible output of food ani mals. 4 "There ia every assurrance of a steady and profitable market, said Mr. Newell, "with as ample every citizen so situated that he a-supply of feed as can be had by milling all' the wheat possible In- the Northwest The raising of food animals, particularly hogs, and beef and dairy cattle, Is not only the patriotic duty of can do so, but it will be a splen did business investment as well. For several years to come, be cause of .world-conditions, the market for food-animals will in evitably be stronger and steady, and now that the output of grain j feeds at the mill has come under Government control through mr tho assurance of permanent Government control of tho mill feed output, risk Is reduced to the minimum for the stock rais er, who is now urged to do his utmost to help the Food Admin istration meet tho tromenduous demands of our own armies and that of tho peoples and armies of our associates in this war. Popular Farce Coming Jan 1 "Fair and Warmer" Will Shown at Eugeno Theatre Bo A year In Now York eight months In Chicago. Could any further rec ommendation bo needed for "Fair and Warmer," tho riotous farco by Avery Magnifying Patty Mistakes and Trou ble Wtakena One's Ability to Master Bigger Problems Some of us rutlier overdriven women Ret Into n habit of imik'ntfjluu tho pet ty mistakes or troubles of ulsaureonblo events of tiTe day, the busluesa day, bud making them out very big and ter rible. The result Is n loss of oncrwTi for magnified troubles brine worry and nuxlety, which is u sort of poison to the mind nud even to tbu body, writes Jossle Roberts in the Houston Post. Don't hunt on to the mistakes of yesterday. Today's will bo uuslur to mnniiKe if you Imvtu't that drag on .you, and by a little inoro flrmuess you euu soon get to the point when tho nn noyunce of the moment guts Itsolf set tled In that tnonfont and then Is drop ped. We would think It u fool thine to feed our body poison, creu in tho mi nutest particles; but we fowl, our nerves poison, eveu though It be in small quantities, when we deliberately fret uud worry over small things, mak ing them huge and Important by the mere turning of them over and over. These are strenuous days. Don't weakeu your strength by unnecessary and harmful fussing over tritlrs. After you nave Uoan whatever uan b done Hopwood, which Sotwyn and company to remedy what has gone wrong, turn will present at the Eugeno theatre, 1 our mlwJ wa fro,u lt- Roful l ns.j t I dominated by small tulstaks. Few vi Tuesday, January 1. UnUM Should there be anyone who would bfg thing. W rcuoe up and um4 It ask for more, they are respectfully ..definitely out) flrioly ulM we bav a reforred to whatsoever corner of these ' J410 t. Hot vmM thle United States they may particularly n lWwa ? uJ . then avar nerve, prefer as an authority for what they ' . shall eo and What they shall not seo TQRPEDOES ON FOUR WHEELS in uic meaixe. Ann ino answer win be the same, whether it comes from Explosive Propallsd Tawaral Bnamy Portland, Ore., or Jacksonville, Fla., ' Trench and Oontrellsa by Uttm " 'Fair and. Warmer' Is the best farco ! of w,r" Attached t Works. thnt wnt nvftr Rffn In fhla nlfv I ' i t T- i y . . i . T...I- The engagement of "Fair and Warm J ports n new war device, the Invention er" here is a distinct credit to the ' of on English engtiicvr. Stratford. TU local management In Its efforts to bring the best of tho theatrical out put to the city. It Is due, too, to tho lnsltent demands that have been made upon Selwyn and company for more than a year to make it possiblo for theatre patrons In tho country who have not thus far had an opportunity of seeing the farce, to do so. It is no exaggeration to say that (here was never a performance of "Fair and Warmer" given in either New York but. Literally, It Is a terpmlo tn wtuMs which may be propellvd toward the en etny trenches and controlled trow the starting wltt by means uf attached wires. The explosive Is mounted on a metal He box which rides on four wheels. Attached to the box Is a contrivance consisting of a dynumo which propels the wheels. The entire muchine Is electrically controlled, permitting the explosion of the r burse at the dsslred moment Two parallel whes euanrct the tor or Chicago at which there was" not at pedo ,th 'l1 8U"oa' .TU- , . . .... are cnrrltHl on spool and anwlud as least one patron from an outside city jtjM, raaehlne T, j,, u who did not make porsonal request ( derived from ocvunnUalUu: batterlen of the management that at some tlmo at the starting point Wbi.ni It Is (Jo in the future "they would be sure to 8ed flr-' ,u,e charge all that Is re- send it to their city." NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the of fice of the city recorder will only be open from 1 p. m. to 5 p. m. after this date. JOHN E. EDWARDS, ' Recorder. quired is) push a button. Acooftllng to the Inventor the: total cost of tkU contrivance is untyfat $150. NOTICE TO. CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the un derslgned has been anDolnted ad. mlnlstratrix with the will annexed of the estate of John Tucker, deceased. by the Judge of the County Court for lane county, Oregon. All persons having claims aealnst said estate are hereby notified to pre sent ine same, properly verified and with the proper vouchers, to tho ad ministratrix at the office of Young & Ray. in the county Court House, with in six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. Date of the first publication of this notice Is Dec. 3, 1917. - MARY F. SPARKS, Administratrix with the will an nexed of the estate of John Tucker, deceased. Young & Ray. Attorneys for estate. the new licensing system, with a fixed price basis, the cost o.f , Dec.3,io,i7,24,3l. production will no longer bej prohibitively high or too un- certain for a safe investment.! Let every farmer and stock rais ' er in Oregon make his plans now J for the fullest possible produc- tlnn nf nil frtnrt nnlmala no 1 . ... uiany nogs, wnicn are most Finder please return to News office. TlPPflffl ami wVlfnli will nrnim tlin w , 1 . ! FOUND Fur coat belt near Metho most, prontame to tne producer. Under the new regulations the' miller must not charge the dealer mdre than 38 of the What He Wants tor -Plain Food." Do yon know this man, have you ever beatd of him Mm man w&e ilkee plain food? ills tastes are the simplest ; a Uttle cMir soup yourself, clear consomme the color of pU ghar ry : Take n knuckle of veal and fir pounds of lean beef . . . geea tho sympathetic redpe. (Itwtice, yos "take, you don't "buy.") "Fry, to a tender brown, carrots, onions," ta. So goes on this tender, (IrkctabU prooaw until you Anally "clnrlfy., The time the cook epends upon Uw sliumsriag, Uie frying, tlw clarifying, and the strain ing Is not of co or o taken Into ac count "The man who likes plain food enjoys roasts of meat, Joints and rib rousts." Exchunge. Classified Ads For Sale, Rent, Wanted, Etc! LOST Gold necklace with cameo. Chemistry Recognized Science. Chemistry has been accorded nn ul raost formal recognition am the science at the heart of modern warfare. The Urltisli ministry of rwjinBtructlon linn pointed, out thut Germany selected the chemical Industry for especial nurture In jnufclng Its war preparations, es- ' peclully Hint part of the Industry deal ing with coal tnr derivatives, In which 1 Held the Imperial government gradual. : ly won n temporary world monopoly. The milliliter of reconstruction has ap j pointed u committee of six chemists to Investigate the situation In England t and lo recommend n plan for making the Hrltlsh chemical Industry self-sustaining und canal to aiky call upon It during and after tho war. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE ON EXECUTION Notlco is hereby nlvon that by vlr- ' tvu of nn execution and ordor of sale issued out of tho circuit Corut ot tho Stnto ot Oregon for Lnno County on tho 26th day of Decombor 1017, in n suit wherein tho plaintiff, K. I, Stowoll rccovored Judgmont against tho do fondants M. M. Thornton and Emily I). Thornton, for tho buiu of I347.G0 with Interest thoroon from tho 16th day ot November, 1017, nt tho rata ot 10 por cent per annum, nud thrlty tivo ' anil no-100 dollars attorney fans i and tho further sum ot fourtoon and 40-100 dollars costs, which Jui.g mout was onrollod nud docketed In tho clerk's otilco of said court In said county on tho ltith day ot Documbor, ' 1917, and said oxocutlon to mo dlroctod commanding mo In tho name ot tho Slato ot Oregon In order to satisfy I said Judgment, attorney fees, costs; and accruing costs to sail tho follow-: lng described real property to wit: Beginning nt tho Northwest corner ot tho Northeast aunrtor (N. E. U) of Soction twunty-threo (2.1) Township twenty (20) South of llnngo four (4) , west, tnonco running souin iwoniy , two (22) rods to tho contor of tho County road, thonco In n Northeast torly dlroctlon along tho contor of said county road to n point on tho Soction lino sixty six (6G) rods East ot tho Northwest cornor ot Section twenty throo (23) Township twenty (20) I thonco West to tho placo of beginning containing ten (10) acres moro or less . all in section twonty throo (23) Town ship Twonty (20) South ot llnngo I fo- '-O Wes Lano County Oregon. ' Now, thoroforo, in tho namo ot tho , Btata of Orecon. and In comnllanco with said Elocution and order ot sale, j and in ordor td satisfy said Judgment, attorney roes, costs ana. accruing costs I will on Saturday, tne sna uay ot too. 1913, at tho hour of ono o'clock p. tn. oh said day, at tho Southwest door of .tho County Courthouse at Eugene, Lario Connty. Oregon, offer for salo. and sell, subject to redemption, all tho right, titio and interest ot tho Defendants M. M. Thornton, Emily R. iThornton, Edward T. Haugeburg and Ethel O. llnucoberc and all per sons claiming by, through or under thorn or any of thorn In and to the above doscrlbod rest proporty. J. C. PARKER. Sheriff of Lano County. Oregon. lly D. A. Elklns. Deputy. Doc.3Uan.7,14,21.2S. Dr. N. W. Emery DENTIST BUTTON BLDQ. . - PHONE 20-J RflNHOENCE PHONE 12&W STOP! Sao What Ed. Dompior Is Do ing for Hi3 Country! Ho 1 now propared to ac commodate anybody a n d everybody in any class of business. He has Just started a Chaaaicai Works and now buys all kinds of de4 animals', hldeo, pelts and furs of all kinds and all kinds JUNK He has good saddlo ponios and DRIVING PONIBStoHIRE out and ho will also SHOE YOUR HORSES do ydhr repairing and feed your horses, all in the same building while you are getting your work done. Any party haying poor ani mals or dead animals or poor hogs, that they are not able to feed, ho will blty them. Call him up by Telephone 30, Springfield Mr. Dompler is a public benefactor. He buys and turns into money many arti cles that seem to bo of no value, thereby helping many people to many extra dollars; cpst of a tpn of wheat at the mill door for bran. All feed deal ers must now operate under a federal license and must not charge more than a reasonable profit! .for the' handling of any mill feeds. Any cases of over charge by dealers should be promptly reported to the Feder al Food Administration office at P6rtlarid to investigation." The new prices of mill feeds, from miller to dealer, will be $29.00 or $30.00 per ton for bran $2.r00 higher for shorts, and $9.'0byh'igher for middlings' in carlb'a'd .'Tottf, With a differential 0fjS0jT.inR,$:than 50c for less tljani carload lots. Thls- iffh a substantial. reduction as against the price charged for mill feeds mm cimrcn. uwner may nave i ui 1 1 . : vwii , iiuueriuui j a iunncr, came by cal!Ic at News office and "Junker" is jihilologicnlly akin' to paying for' this ad.' " j "Jonkheer" and litis a quasi-equivalent 1 in tho English "Squire," The Junker ...... ''''''''' 7 -, T" T lH " "H!" of muw M,'lu "nl r Inherit- WANTED Mario and ash pin butts, cd property, especinllj hind, sayH nn cut 50 Inches long and from 10 to exchange. The word Is used to de- 20 inches thick. Over 20 Inches' split in half. Must bo clear, sound and straight grain. Seo tho SPRINGFIELD PLANING MILL COMPANY. scribe that large class of I'russlnns who come of noble, seminolile or ut least old and "good" families and whose worldly possessions nre such ns to give tlu-tii as appreciable stake In . j tli" government. Von Illiidcnburg Is n fine example of the Junker: Linlen ! e uu HALis My place In West 1 '"" "n euunuuniior, is noi 11 ju nu-i SDrlmrfleld of U norAo v,uh i by birth, however milch a ono ho iiiuj .m, .. ' . I be by tuste, www uuou, viu uuu m uargajn, small payment, with terms to suit, C. B. Nect, Wanna, Oregon. S 1 sEb Q 1 cltfMBLBBMAv FOUND At Seventh and Main a la dies, tan glove for the left hand Owner may havo the glove by cal ling at tho News office and paying for this ad. WANTED A young man J5 to 18 years to learn tho optical business; Enquire Sherman V. Moody, Bu-gene. Capital Punishment, Capital , mmlKhnQiit prevails In all the slutes of the Union except Kansas. Maine, Minnesota, Hhode Island, Wash ington and Wisconsin. In Michigan tho only crlmo punishable by deuth Is treason, The death penqlty was abol ished in the state of Washington (n 1013, in Iowa in 1872 and restored In 1878, Ir .Colorado jn J807 and restored in-10Oj; Hanging is the ordinary raodp of execution, but In Indiana, New York, Nebraska, -Ohio, Pennsylvania, Arkan sasAi.Yermont and Virginia, eioctrocu U,"UJflJhe. lega,in,etho(i. Ip Nevada hanging gr hooting .Is optionul . with the condemned person. Get on rveavrantta mrcf eft I Jn llfo yuq Emit know Viil6L vrnstlinewln hnilnu nnA Inflna lliy In mrcnUon ana (Ciencc. , KJct out of the nit J rt oil tw CrlDe line. Rcul ropularbcience Monthly thomort IntffMtJfij and UKful issrsttne, sad Uie uigttit money worm. jsTery oiouia (300 Pictures 30O Articles nit for bnlr'l'scenU: All tl neif1 idew'snd biYsptlom, io electricity sn(l,.wltclcM. In BlilooMIi arid screDtahei. la ibopwork.'knil HMtqmtli thins at home. 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Our printers will give it the "air" that wins a hearing for the mes sage, and our facilities and skill keep the cost at a moderate mark. Phone us for our messenger. ii i. ine opnngneitib News ..' .. PKohe 2:j