n 'Si M'DAY, JANUARY 14, 1918.' THB SPRINGFIELD NEWS tAGI!4 ; i! I! V .1 lb f3 i laW Adv. A FORERUNNER OF SprtnglieiJ, Oreco. Jut 9. 1918. To tke BUter t The SerWl .News. As mm m tk Gemea people Tears Ut they nave been fighting for au'ecracy of Germany they will change uVeir enthusiasm tot their mlra by wIkmb tney have be deceived and pkcelt where it belongs the peVea' CJaraaany ot deocrcy. 'Where would Germany 'a progress be M the Gerraa.fi. people shoald continue to accept of. things as thoy are? Virtually speaking,' there are two Germanloa to day; 6ne is Gorman au.on tno worjd( i -would consider my life toe'racy by the few, and the German tn tnta w6ri(1 a fauuro, people by the many. I. like Wilson, ' To bo boosted" on tho nation, tho am In favor ot the common people ot liQt f j, nntlon as groot as Germany tho democracy German ,t ls Tja pro-humanity, and with It In this and all lands. As a digression, and as tho many budding, blossoming and bearing in readers of Tho News, and newspaper tollectual fruit which will Incrcaso exchanges, high officials and others to n hundred fotd in v centuries to have boea looking for my promised come!! world paper, to appear, I ask you to Elbert Hubbard's wifo Allco like the be patient a few weeks longer, as It' very-few other wives conformed with takes time to prepare the matter for dcj.trlnos of hor husband, - because the world's public in Its' writing, she was almost as good a talker and printing, both main issue, printed writer as her husband, and formed envelopes and by the thousand stamp somo ot her writings Into handsomly fcig and mailing; besides I have much bound books. In appreciation, tho "correspondence from various parts ot renowned and manly Elbert, to honor the world, some of it from potentates her and a few other wives ot renown, and other business; besides, I am published a work titled "White Hya '&ged73, and eannot get about as ot - clnths." If -all families,, or the major - yore. Furthermore, I add a promise lty of them were like the Hubbard ..that when the looked for matter does family, and a few other families, there appear It will be a surprise to tho would never have been . accusation world, to' be followed by a greater "and la his own house." surprise, because a literary legacy My wife though 20 years my Jun for the world. Tho first surprise is lor, yet is pleasant and agreable with but the forerunner, or stepping stone , me in our talk about dress, food our in getting the worid mind prepared home on the west side, our farm over for tho second greater surprise. in Douglas county, neighborhood news Neither of the. afore mentioned sur-( and the like, but she does not know prises will appear la the news papers me, neither does any one on this west as they are too lengthy, but will be ( side nor in the world! mailed as printed matter only in un- In my second surprlso aforesaid, sealed envelopes with one cent pes- my Intention is to place one of the tag'e. No doubt extracts from them "merchants aforesaid before the world will be published by various news and stating his name, as unbeknown papers and magazines with comment to him, I have 'chosen him to preach or criticism as: pleases editors. Some my funeral oration, should I "die" be editors, however, who care may pub- j fore he does, and should I "die" else Ilsh them entire. The matter really . where, I shall have arrangement made ls intended for 1950 general propa ganda, instead of the present, ill ad vanced age of all nations. There is no writer or speaker who writes or' speaks for the public, who do so for the pleasure of it; especially if his or her doctrine ls of new thought ; their life surely is a sacri fice1 to' them.'"0 f ' The ancient truis'm concerning the fate' ot the prophet, can be applied as well today. There are too many of dissenting .voice. There is ever more criticism than comment, At much ot their doctrine the? are laugh- cd to scorn, it was said of Christ "He hath a devil and is mad." At much of His doctrine He was laughed tn scorn and reviled in many ways. Tue great, hlnker and writer and author of many books, Elbert Hub bard, (who, with his estimable wife Alice, who 'with some others of less . greatness, were, sacrificed by drown ing by the ruthless mailed fist of the ignorant and heartless Kaiser,) had a hard row to hoe so to speak through bis useful life; even "wise" men op posed, .much, . of, hs doctrjnes., ..The, same can be said of all thinkers, whether they are men or women. There are a few thinkers in the olty of Springfield, Oregon, who nelth etvare public writers nor lecturers, but could do so ras it not that they can make a better living financially .to pursucthelr merchantile business, I dare say there Is not one In one hundred in tho city aforesaid, who knows them further than merchants and good citizens, and I have my -doubfa if their wife and families .know them: "A prophet is without honor in his own country and in his ovrn house." f Surely Mohammed was the most sue cessful prophet in religious history, inasmuch as his wife was his first convert!' " -' -,It is my Intention ot offer my wife one dollar if. she will read this article, Surely she cannot earn a dollar quick' cr or easier, las it should not take an ordinary reader more than 20 minutes to read It. ol the stack of books, pamphlets, booklets, newspaper clip pfngs and unpublished volumes In roan uscrlpt' form, "all of my authorship,' if not know of it I have raised a fam ily of five to my first wife, yet it any ot tho children have read any part ot any of , my works, further than an occasional article. clipped from aneyvs paper enclosed in a letter to them, I do hot knowof It. And Invariably ihcro (s mora criticism than comment, in his own country and In hla own houso," I am out ot politics now, thanks to my hypocritical "friends" whoso "hands" I was tnvagled Into. But should have taken the advlco ot hot- tor friends to "not throw mysolt on the nation" (In my candidacy In a certain political campaign,) "that sinsuW be mum, and. let others boost Me; that I had neither money, big fteaacM backing or friends ot 'high political Influence." Just so, But, as I think ot it how, that It I should have been elected presldont ot this wide nation depending mainly on be ing "boosted" by "filthy lucre," oT tataed'from the Bercesrios ot Wall street, and political shtstlag "by ways that are dark." and bo no better president than, somo have been, and had no otner influence ot Importanco graft mysolt on tho world that in Its for another thinker to preform the service. Though neither one can know me, yet from what little they do know they can come nearer the truth about me. In a true sense of tho word, I do not know myself who I am, and my wife knows muih less! True knowl edge Is to know how little can bo known!! Of all the great discover ies which have been made, the great est is yet to be discovered, which Is -vhen man has discovered himself!! Darwin came the nearest discover- j Ing himself when he searched as no man had ever searched Into the hlden mysteries ot nature!! Mysteries, did I say? I made a mistake, there is no such thing as "mystery," It Is only pvldcnce of our lack of the knowledge of the nature of things and of Nature! ! Talking about knowing ourselves, reminds me of a time long ago, when a Union soldier .in the war for tho Union and liberty, while standing In ranks in a small town in the south, a naked negro urchen about ten years old standing In front of me in an at titude of Importance, replied: "Does you know who I Is?" I replied in a friendly manner, no, sir I do not. ,Ho hen said: "I's Pomp." Tho next question was: "Does you like lasses?" I replied in the affirmative. Then the command came: "Right face, forward, march." Then I thought, that about all the poor, untootored boy knew was his name, what he liked to eat, and be a (lave to his wealthy, arrlstocratic and p-eedy' "master." Christ was in tho world but It knew Him not; neither does it know Him jven to use a Biblical expression, 'until this day." Ancient philosophers and poets are tpt known in their entirety. Llttlo ls known of the wisest men and wo men of any age until ages after their bodies have jmssed to pathetic dust! I Shakespeare, who reaped all the fields of dramatic thought, and dramatic writings from 1 his day are but tho gleanings of chaff and straw, will never be known!( i Tho "I Am that' I Ams," are the laviors of the world!! All soldiers ol the war for the Union and liberty, .vere saviors of this .nation! All sol; Hers for the world's democracy are saviors ot the world!! Dy the courtesy of the much ea teamed Editor, I respectifully request a few extra copies bo struck oft for which I will pay, that J may mall llppm8 to -a few potentaleif the world Including, tho growing tn the hearts ot tho people, Wilson. Also I will mall a tow copies to some news papers, and magatlnos ot Important places ot the world, and to somo jour nals ot tho Pacltlo coaBt, and to tow "high" officials, Hospecttully submitted. JAMES INMAN. A graduate from the lite long uni versity ot hard knocks. 1AYONET I SAVES AMERICAN LIVES t ' ON 1ATTLE FRONT (Continued from page one) province there Is" no Toubt how m noplo stand. Are the people of Franco wnr-wrary) Yes; so nre tfiose of nil Europe. Hut they are not weary to tho point of even thinking of giving up the strug gle, dcfp'lte, or, rather, because of, the fact thnt of nil tho allies Franco's bur dens and her sacrifice In blood and ties oluted homes bus been tho greatest. In a tour ot tho war zone and of the provincial towns behind tho lines, from the channel to Switzerland, ono may find everywhere abundant evidence of a relentless determination, among both soldiers and homcfolks, to see tho thing through. nut the predominant sentiment In France today Is ono of intense grntl tudo thnt America tins come In to help. Any fleeting doubts as to the outcome were dispelled, with the arrival ot the Sammies. ASKS STATUES FOR LONDON Harvard Professor Would Make Brit ohs Familiar' With Great Americans. London. A plea for the erection of A i . .. In more statues or great American m London was made here recently oy Professor Sumlschrast of Harvard, speaking before tho American Lunch eon club. "We who have the chance," he said. "must do all In our power to maxo England better known to Americans and America and Its people better known In England. Any misunder standing- that may exist between tho two countries Is purely tno result oi Icnorance of one another. I would have statues of every great American set up 1 In London, so that every EngHsnman as ho walks through thesd streets may. learn to know tho features' and story, of Benjamin Franklin, George Wash ington. Abraham Lincoln and many others who stood up for liberty Tind made It possible for Groat Britain! France and the United States to stand together today In the battle for human, lty." .... Gold Nuggets Worth $1,155. Coffee Creek, Cnl. Three gold nug gets, with a total vnluatlon of $1,155. were portions of n cleanup made re cently by Patrick Holland In his placer mine near hero. One of tho. nuggets was valued nt ?C00, nnother $400) and the third $155. These are the largest nuggets found In the county for 'sev eral years. The "remainder of' the cleanup, which nmouuted to $000, was In small gold, several pieces of which were valued at $5 each. Didn't Appreciate Jcke. L. O. Trlxler,, politician by trade, postmaster by profession and practical Joker In the Interim, was the victim. of the old-fashioned April fool pocket book Joke the other day when he was on an automobile tour near Hartford City, only the bait was, an nutomoblle tire, says the Indianapolis News. :The ttro, a new one, with the wrapping. slightly torn, was in the rend. Trlxler stopped, but Just as his fingers touched the tire It rose In the air and hung by, a rope over tne jijud or b tree. nx-f ler got tho horse laugh from some, hnva- hehlnd the tree, but ho aDDre- dated the Joke so thoroughly that fiV waited 'to see the next victim get stungi -The next victim failed to see the joke; and his language la said to have turned the air so bluo that Loulo had to turn on. hla automobile lights to get away. Pearl Was Too Well Heeled. , , A dispatch from Elizabeth, N. J to the New York Commercial says thnt Just because slio wanted to be a regu lar fellow and spend a vacation rough ing It, Pearl Holmes, a pretty and youthful bride, carried an outfit of ;her husband's apparel to the woods near Rutherford and made the switch. Pearl foiled to reckon with dainty French heeled sumps and trim ankles and was arrested by Chief Burbhn. She returned home after the feminine finery had been ealvared. "Remember," -said the floorwalker sternly, "tho customer ls always right." "But, sir," expostulated tho clerk, "In this enso I was exercising a privilege to which I am entitled." t "What do you mean?" "Tho lady I was arguing with ls my wlfeV-Blrmlngham Agc-IIernld; An Explanation. "I wonder what the uutbor- meant who talked about silence that speaks." "I guess he meant what you don't hoar when doaf and dumb people talk." Baltimore American, - Everything we endure patiently, w a key to something beautiful we' could ipvor enter utjicwlw. I Dance at Goihan Friday,-Jnr IS, Mualo by two orch estras, Supper at 19 o'clock, Every body wolcomo, spectators froo. Hoar tho latest popular music. 1 NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE ON EXECUTION Nottco is hereby given that by Vir us ot an execution and order ot sale issued out ot tho Circuit Corut ot the -Stat' ot Orecon for Lane County on the, SBta day of Daetabr 1917. k a suit wherein the plaintiff, K. I. Btowell recover 4 Judgment against the de fendants M. fk. Thornton and Kally B. Thornton, fof the sura ot $347.GO with 'interest thereon from the lfith day ot November, 191,7, at the rateiot 10' per ceut per annum, and thrity five and " 'no-ltW dollars attorney fees and the' further sum bt 'fourteen and 40-100 dollars coats, which Juug mont was enrolled and docketed In the clork'a office of said c6urt in said county .on tho ICth day of December, 1917, and said execution to mo dlrocted commanding mo in tho name ot tho Stato ot Oregon In order to satisfy said Judgment, attorney foes, costB and nccrUing costs to sell tho follow Ing doscrtbod real properly to-wlt: Iloglnnlng at tho Nbrthwost corner ot tho Northeast quarter (N. E. U) of Section twenty-throe (23) Township twenty (20) -South of llnngo four (4) West, thonco running south twenty i two (22) roda to tho center ot tho County road, thonco In a Northeast' torly direction along tho ccntor of snld j county road to a point on tho Section I lino sixty six (UU) reus r-asi oi tno Northwest corner of Section twenty three (23) Township twenty (20) thencn West to tho nlace ot beginning containing ten (10) acres more or leas all In section twenty thrco (23) Town. ntiln Twnnlr (20) SOUUl Of ilttOKO four (4) West, Lano County Oregon. I Now, therefore, In the namo of the 1 Stat nf Oreron. and In compliance . wth said Execution and ordor ot sale, I and in order to Batlity said -Judgment, attorney fees, costs and accruing costs I will oa Saturday, the 2nd day of Feb. 1915, at the hour ot one o'clock p. m. on said day, at the Southwest door of the County Courthouse at Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, offer for sale, and sell, subject to redemption, air the right, title and Interest ot the) Defendants M. M. Thornton, Emily ( B. (Thornton, Edward T. Haugobcrg and Ethel O. Haugeberg and alt per-1 sons claiming by, through or unuer them or any of them In and to the above described real property. 1 J. C. PARKER, Sheriff of Lane County. Oregon. By D. A. ElklnB, Deputy. Dec31,Jan.7.14,21,28. BIG The Ml ft W A T (( .H SEE US ABOUT Soiling your cream. It will imy you, Ask us about feed. KUORNR FARMERS CREAMERY, VV. F. WALKER UNDERTAKER FUNERAL DIRECTOR Office Pnene 82; , vHeMae 87-J Wt Mata' LEARN MUSIC AT HOMEI Letcane Free Nsw ,Mjtf)l Laarn t Play By Note riaae, Oriaa, YteMn, Baftje, M4Hat Cornel Itory, VMti, Quiiftr- Mace), 'Clarinet, TrWVeae, Flute or to slag, HpecUl Limited QMt it fee weekly leeeeae. , Yea pay only for music and potage', 'wiWch Is small. Money back guarantee. No extras. Dcglnnera or advanced pupils. Everything lltoatratod, plain, simple, systematic, -Fnw leetHrea each course. 1C years' auccesa..Btart nt enco. Write tor' Fm booklet to day Now. U. S. Schl,ef MUs. 225 Fifth Avenue. New Yerk City. Work Hard and Play Hard pint you can't do it iC your hours of M6octt TtHc Lmh play nre spoiled by oye discomfort. ? Nothing mars tho enjoyment of recreation moro suro- ly than strained eyes. HA pair of our scientifically prescribed and "homo matto" glioses will mnka you work with greater vim and play with greater zest, bocauso they will mako you feel that way. IT'Servlce First." SHERMAN W. MOODY Broken Lciibqs EYE SIOHT SPECIALIST Factory Quickly AND OPTICIAN uo Replaced 881 Willamette Street Premises ' TELEPHONE 362 ,t.. 1 f tuft SHOE SALE CONTINUED iirst Three of My Shoe Sale ' has h&en such a Howling Success i ' far beyond my expectatfohf that I have decided to continue One More Week and give the5 'people who were unable to attend, a chance to Reap the Benefits of the prices I 'am malting. Sale Will Positively Saturday, January WW A-'W ,wW"" MALL F4 I Springfield X)regiiU ,1 r niv. D. W. ROOF JEWELER SPRlrHHWMMNU-f RIQON FINE WATOH RMBAUXNG A SPECIALTY Dr. Ni W. Emery , DENTIST sMbM4bI K CAREFUL, CONSCIENTIOUS DENTISTRY DR. yVE.ItHMOND PHES-MtarafroesMenee, life bysrCornmsrclsl Bank, SVrinlrt1ld,NOrfpn. ffr:ft C1r;yl, ft Cfose 19th ml if t'3 n . M ifft 1 itnve A- ,!;,"! UJ Rays " 'Hi iu Mm m a'r