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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
THURSDAY, AUGUST 122, 1018
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PAGE 2
T& Springfield News
Published ovory Thursday by the
Lano County Publishing Association.
ROBERT A. BRODIE, Editor and Mflr.
tsvvwwvvsesaeeee'r
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1'er column men c'- ' f '
PHEN I tt
whch th(
(ft "inly
1inti( than
I think, of the Flag
those Alps ,carry,
touch of color
about them, the only thing
that moves as If It bad a .settled
spirit In it, In their solid struc
ture,,. It seems to mo 1 see alto,
nkte strips of parchment upon
which . tre . written the rights nf
Liberty and Justice and strips of
blood spilled,., to vindicate those
rights and then, in the .corner, a
prediction of the blue, serene j into
which, , e.yeryjf nation may hswl7i
.which ,staads tor tnese great
.things
,V Wood row .Wilsoa,.
w,- THE HAYMAKERS.
"Making! hay while the sun shines';
was novervmore iorcibly Illustrated
in this country than it lr today es
peciallyramang the .classes that labor;
largely, iwRh their hands; -Nearly
every, able-bodied man and "woman 14
engaged in some useful, productive
occupation;;, at. almost Inconceivably
high wages. Many go at their tasks
.not alone-, for the money there. is in
.it, -but imbued with genuine patriotic
ferver giving their utmost jthat Hb
..ertjf might' Burvjve a- big day's work
for a big day's pay.- The actual mo
tive underlying the consistent, Hercu
lean efforts ,of such workers is inspir
ing. It is well that the world's work
of the many is being done by the few,
for- arrayed, against, them is the slack'
effort of other workers, so-called who
give as HtUe-asthey can for as much
as they can get. The best we can
hope for is that we strike an even'
balance in the world's production.
By the time these abnormal condi
tions are' over, it does BOt regulrft
much of a prophet to foretell which
class will have a goodly share of the
"hay" stored away. The same, quali
ties In a man that impels him to cou
scfentlouB endeavor will also Impel
him to a sensible conservation of what
he has earned. Thrift follows diligence
as naturally as. night follows day. The
slacker, regardless of what he has re
ceived in' the way' of " compensation,
will be. where, he has always been
in want' and distress for his custo
mary lack of foreslghtednesa. We
have no' message for the slacker,
either 'in war or out of it Verbal
ammunition Is wasted upon him. If
he cannot or will not save, the seed
of material success is not in him. But,
to tlid' real haymaker and hay-con-server
we could say much, if ho
needed advicet which we doubt If he
has'the good "judgment to save his ex
traordinary earnings, be will probably
exercisers much discernment in in
vesting his surplus.
After! the war is over there will nat
urally ''follow a tremendous readjust
ment' of the economic forces of the
world.' Labor of all kinds will be vi
tally' ''affected. The highly-skilled
artisan as usual need not have '"much
to fear his ranks are never over
filled. But the average worker, and
they are legion, will have some prob
lems afrectingTjis welfare that will bo
strictly up to him to solve. It is cer
tain' that the present plethoric condi
tions tvIII bo dissolved, arid while we
do not believe it will glvo way to a
''conditlon 'bordering upon stagnation,
Just tho same the changes' will be
radical ones and perhaps abrupt.
To the man who "made hay while
the sun shone" and hung on to the
hay, his safest opportunity lies in a
"forward" movement of "back" to the
soil. A little piece of land assidu
ously tended with tho same degree of
diligence that dominated' his hay
making efforts, a study of tho condi
tions peculiar to his chosen locality,
a scanning of the world's markets, a
desire to learn tho business from
those whoso methods have been suc
cessful, will perhaps not bring tho
hay In as fast as war-time Is doing,
but it will bring It In as sure and
guaranteed permanent.
There is some of God's green acres
In Lane county waiting and clamoring
for men Hko you. '
THE HOME TOWN PAP.Eft.
Next to a cheery letter from homo
Vhat la more welcome to a stranger
in a stranao land than tho old homo-
town paper?
Imaglno tho oagor hasto with which
tho soldier overseas tears tho wrap,
ping from tho llttlo journal that con
tains Intlmato chat of tho folks ho
knows best ot nll-bhek In ,tho states.
Picturo him reading and absorbing
every word and lino, oven to tho "ada."
Workers (n the hospltnts and' aoo
vlco "huts" at tho front, roalltliiR
j probably bettor than nnyono else tho
I need of homo nowa to sustain tho
"homo papers." To meet this demand
In ono locality in which ho is parttcu-
ilarly interested, William lloyce
i Thompson, Now York banker, hnB ln
nugnrated tho "Homo Paper' Scrvfco"
through which every man In tho army
and navy" 'enlisted from' WoBtchostor
! county, New York, "vlll bo put on tho
mailing list for tho paper published
In thctown that was homo to him.
The movement seems to offer to
the right-hearted citizens throughout
the nation opportunity to worth-while
service. Oregon Journal.
THE EMPLOYEE'S CHANCE.
This Is ' the da)r o'f 'th'o omploye'o.
Ho is much sought and Well paid.
The .war has given' hi in a new value,
a new Independence. Ho can select
his own employer and change 111 in as
often as ho wishes. This 'is the hoy-
day of his prestige and his impor
tance.
It Is also the employee's opportu-
j nlty-probably tho greatest In history.
roaay, tomorrow, mis year ana next
is his time ; to establish himself. But
after that-who' Knows? Today he
Has no cdmpetUlon In selling his 'ser
vices: 1 That condition will' not fast.
A matter of .months, maybe at most a
year or two, and serorai millions, of
men, trained, fit, efficient,' 'will bo
turned ldostTIh Ihe trades? The man
who has served? his cou'nYryj will '.So
tho favored applicant " for, the vacant
Job. Imtriedtatery the Job that. Is to
day, a. mere-. Jobi will suddenly become
imporant. '"Bere VUl' be no more
begging1 thev mnloyeo 6 stay on tho
payroll. The boss -win again bo the
boss. It will coine. It will come
soon. 5
S6 this is tho time for the employee
to make the most of h)s opportunity.
The man who- changes 'about will find
'himself ere long. in the shifting sands,
j Today is his opportunity to make
good, to' show . his loyally; his ability.
this sdperldrlty dver the man who Is
here today and' gono tomorrow. The
man who sticks now is the man who
will be on the payroll after the war
and'a valued rind well paid empIoy'Kj.
After the war a Job will bo tf' Job
again, ''always necessary but not al
ways available td the drifter.
There seeing to be some vestlgo of
feeling for (he common herd ieft In
Austrian newspapers', Vand. backbone,
too, when' they .protest against Em
peror Karl furnishing- more "cannoa
fodder" to( help replenish the Kaiser's
shattered reserves.
Hinderburg seems to have been
cured of blk hkhie nf a
ture triumphs for bormalri arms' 'to
reach frultlbn on f estiva ,"days: Not
a- thing has been 'dope's, out yet. for
Christmas!
Lane county hogs have gone over
the toil In thn 'Pnrtln'n'il martat ' v.
ing reached 'thd $2Q-nVark' yeste'rjjay.
You seem to W living up to your name
alright, plggyj' '"' '
..1,1. IV... I.
shells are beglnnihc to sine the swan
song of Hunland.
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General March Intimates that there
will be a general march across the
rthine In 1919.'
BR.OWN SUGAR, INCLUDED
Brown as Well as White Sugar Is to
be Purchased In 2-Poun'd Lots.
Brown sugar Is included In tho
two-pound restriction of tho National
Food Administration. In fact, the
two-pound sugar restriction includes
all sugar except the maple sugar,
which may be purchased In' unlimited
quantities.
Numerous inquiries coming to the .
food administrator has caused the fol
lowing statement to bo included in !
the sugar restriction; All cane and)
beet sugar is Included granulated, !
cube, powdered and all refined gradeH.
Moreover, this restriction Includes all
raw sugars, brown sugars and refin
ers' soft sugars.
Cholera Morbus.
This Is a very painful and dangerous
disease In almost every neighbor
hood someone has died from it before
mediclno could be obtained or a phy
sician summoned. The right way is
to have a bottle of Chamberlain's
Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy in tho
house so as to be prepared for It Mrs.
Charles Enyeart, Huntington, Ind
writes: "During- th' summer of 1611
two of my chtldrea were taken' sick
with cholera morbus. ' 1 used Cham
borlatn's polio asd .Diarrhoea ,Rscady
and it gave thea inaodkba reWaf."
Ik Grandoldope
s (Reel Two).
Congress has boon , dilly-dallying
along for. a week now on tho now
lro ft bill without having determined
tho exact fate of tho Immortal 12,-
999,999 nnd us.
During that tlmo wo havo devoured
tho news' from Washtngton'thnt soma
day must seal tho dostlnyot heroes
rariu to bo on tho ll'r Ing" lino.
If has boon n wbok- of suspense,
expectancy, bated breaths, and sighs
of resignation, but
Congress has refused to accept tho
resignation reganlfcss of fixe.
They are oven inclined to nrguo tho
point about us being engaged In a ubo-
ful occupation, vis.:
Running a newspaper In Sprlngtlcld.
Thby claim its publication could
coaso during the. war, that folks
would not notice its absence, and tho
war could go on without IL
Thov have this backinc of 'tho su
preme' military power pt tho nation, so
As a raw recruit pretty soon wo
concede their claim in public.
But deny it In private.
"Private!" There It goes again-
oven' every word we use for the arts
of peace, rears up' '
And proclaims our destiny
Already yetf we seo fed!
We feel the gentle caress of a
"baynut" against our (epidermis and
Wo appreciate, what Sherman said.
We have had our "morale" dry
cleaned and treated our system to a
uose oi
Anti-cootie, toxin.
' We sleep with s the "Manual of
Arms" by bur side; " ,
Wo have leased a gas mask .from
the Oregon Poweri plant i" ' ' !
. We cheerfully , lay aside, the pen
To take up the sword;'
AVo are ready to "go In" ,ar.y time,
Mister W'l80n 80
i
Don't worry. '
If fou think It will shortcpthewar
To advertisij our offensive.
Go ahead and advertise. ,-
But If you cant induce' Congreso
to settle this thlng'soo'n yqur chanco
To see us in khaki will be ne plus
ultra-r minus.'" '
In the meantime our ser
cive star ("made- in Spring-
field") bursts with baherul i
rlaro ' arid ' sinister slcnlfi- '
cance
In the constellation of patriots.
We know It has not the elegance
of contour of the five-pointed varloty
shlmmerng'lri a blue" Held 'of memory;
It looks like a cross between ,a
brainstorm and Halley's comet,
But It typifies us in "action."
Its rays gleam with a spectral' radi
ance of things yet to happen;"
i.
And tho clammy clutch of terror,
Closes upon Hunland
Ab with anxious eyes It' fastens Its
gaze
Upon our service star.
(P. S. Never again will we go to a
movie war play Just before press day).
rutarrkal TVafnes Cflnnnt Re Cured
by local application, aa they cannot tcicIj
the dlieaatcl portion of tha ar, Jhera It
only ona way to euro catarrhal dtafnm,
ana mai vr wuuiu.iuu,
uaiarrnai uvminvmm wmhw ...
flamea condition of tb mucou llnlns of
, f,.i..h,bn Tnhji When MA tub Ifl
perfect ''h!arlflr-, Tand when It U entirely
Inllammatlon can be reduced and tnli tube
reetorntl to. ltj normal tojA tlor, ""
will be detroyd forever. Many caaej of
doafniwi are' cdueed by. catarrh, which U
an Innamtd condition ,of the mycoua ur
facee. Hall's Catarrh Medicine, acta thru
the blood on the mucoue aurfacea pt the
"'wV'wIll elve One Hundred Dollar for
any caae of Catarrhal Deafntu that cannot
be cured y liall'a Catarrh Medicine. Cir
culars frfe, All Drucrl'te. TCc,
r, 3. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATI.ON,
Department of the Interior.
V. S.' LAND OFFICE.
Roaoburg, Oregon, Jilly 22, 1918.
Notice is horoby given that Arthur
F. DoSautel, of Oakrjdge, Oregon, who,
on July 15, 191G, mado Homestead
Eatry, Serial No. 010042, for SE'4 Lot
2, BVs NE'4 'Lot 2, E 8W4 Lot 2,
SE4 NW'4 Lot 2, Section 4, Township
21 S, Range 3 E, WIllnraottQ Meridian,
has fled notice 6f lntontl6n..tp make
Final Three-year Proof, to establish
claim to the land abovo- described, be
fore. E. O. Immel, U. S. Commissioner,
at bis office, at Eugene, Oregon, oh
the 3rd day of September, 19J8.
Claimant names as witnesses: C. E.
MeClane, of'Oakrldge', Oregon; Walter
Hamner, of Oakrdge( Oregon,; Ciiaries
Donning, of Oakrldge, Oregon; John
MoClattflt of Oakrldge, Oregon.
W. H. CANO Rlljrpi
West Side News.
11. 13. Loo nnd family woro motored
to Crcswoll last Friday by Mury Loo
in their car.
Oren Uuckbee was a guest at the
homo of Avery Oliver last Saturday.
Walter Ellison was homo Inst Sat
urday and' Sunday from Camp 14 at
Wondllng, whore ho Is employed. Ho
spent tho tlmo planting tUrnlp socd,
Mrs. WUej! .KllUoti .han received
word Hint her son Karl underwent a
serious' operation" at tho camp wnorq
ho Is located in San Francisco. Ills
company; had to leave without him,
but.ho, Vrltoa that hb hopes' to io
Franco yet.
Ira Craighead Is doing consldcrahlu
work 6n his strawberries on lils Wq'wt
Sldo tract, and they , wllUuinko a flnq
show1ni??when tlioy ripen.
AVcjy(QUvor has received word that
h!n parents are on tholr way north
itttor tholr evangelistic tour In South
em Oregon nnd Northorn California
counties.
Can nil you can and uso tho least
sugar possible
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