friday, octohkr 3. loio AGE6 'THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS COAST BANKS ORDER 100,000 HAND BOMBS Grenades Intended for Our Doughboys Given Away Free San Franrixeo- Hanks and Trust Companies or the seven states in tln Twelfth Federal Kesc-rv I.tistrirt have ordered nearly HHM'OO haml grenades which they will give free to purchas ers of War Savins Stamps ami Trca ury Savings Certificate. Th ere nades are expected to arrive at the Fed eral Reserve Hank In San Francisco fj-om Washington within the nrvt thlifv dnvs. hut owing to probable freight delays, no exact date ot arrival can he given. These hand gienades which the War Department ha.i on hand when the ar mistice was signed, all loaded with TNT to bomb the Germans out of their machine gun nesta and ducouts. have been turned into savings hanks hy simply taking out the TNT and cutting a coin slot in the side. Save (or those alterations they are regular hand gre nades known as the Mills Bomb No. 11. As souvenirs of the Great War they have been nought after avidly in the East, where one enterprising firm, which managed somehow to get a few of them, put them on the market at a dollar each. They sold like hot cakes. Persons up to twelve years of age can get a grenade by purchasing one War Savings Stamp; 12 to IS years, two stamps; over 18. one $100 or one $1000 Treasury Savings Certificate, all of which mature in five years and bring four per cent interest compound ed quarterly. Ask any hank about them and get your name in today. The supply is limited. These are the only hand grenades in this country. They were ready for shipment to our doughboys when the war ended and were turned over to the Treasury Department by the War Department to stimulate thnft and saving through the purchase of Thrift and War Stamps regularly. -kV S'S- -I FXAS TAKES LEAD IN WAR ON PROFITEERS Young People's Economic League Boycotts Merchants Who Overcharge Dallas. Texas In its fleht against tie hish cost of living, the Young Peo ple's Econom.c League of this city is urging everybody to ref ise to buy high priced clothine and shoes, to purchase groceries and meats only where they a:e being sold at a reasonable price and to put what has been saved there by into War Savings Stamps and even tually into Registered Treasury Sav ings Certificates. The Young People's Economic League, com-josed o! both men and women, i working band in band with tt'.e Housewives' Chamber of Com merce, which was a prime mover in establishing a municipal market place, where farmers bring their prod ice and sell directly to consumers. This mu nicipal market proved a success from its inception. "P.y buying carefully," said one of the committee chairmen of the Young People's Economic League, "consider able money can be saved, even with prices as high as they are now. AVe are urging everybody to take what they have actually saved and invest it In War Savings Stamps. They will thus be putting dollars whose purchas ing power is low at work earning in terest until the time when they are worth more. "Money invested in War Savings Stamps is always earning more money for the inventor and can always be se cured, with accrued interest, on ten days' written notice. In these days of high prices, it behooves all of us to save what we can. The war may be over but the profiteer is still waging a merry little war of his own, and sav ings form one of the best weapons with which to whip him." iv w s 1 State ef Ohio, City of Toledo, Lara County. ( " Frank J. Cheney mak- oath that he Is senior partner of the firm of F J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of To, ledo. County and State aforesaid, and that said Arm will pav the turn of ONK HL'k'DRED DOLLARS for each and ev ery ease of Catarrh that cannot be cured by tha use of HALL'S CATARRH CtJRU. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and aubsrrlbed In my presence, this 6th Any of pecembar, A. P. 1881 (Seal) A. W. OLEAROV, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cur Is takn Internally and acta directly upon the blood and i"U coum aurfara of the system. Bend fer testimonials, free. I J. CHKNKY CO . Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 70c. Hall's Family fills fur conailpatluo. Dr. 8. Ralph DippeJ, deutlaL, field, OiSjfou. Women's Clubs Are Scares In South Amtrlca The Club d Senoras la Santiago, Chile. Is the only organization for women ot the highest caste In South America, says Mrs. Ida Clyde Clark, well-known author of New York city, who has rcceutly returned from an Investigating trip in the Iatln-Ainert-can count rle-a for the War Work Council of the Young WVmcn's Christian Association. Mrs. Clark visited the club, which is purely a cultural one, and met all of the officer. ".However," ahe says, "there are evidences everywhere of an awakening of social consciousness among the higher class women ot South America. I was nskod to speak on the woman movement In North America one day In Buenos Aires, thinking I would address a dozen or so women in my hostess' drawing room. To my surprise I found myself in the Italian Opera House with every sent occupied by women anxious to hear what wo women are doing In this country. Fifty or sixty women, wives of the most prominent men of the city, called upon me In the next few days to find out In greater detail Hbout the liberty which North Ameri can women have in thinking and act ing for themselves. One night the wife of a wealthy banker brought me a copy of a book which she had writ ten on "The Moral Question." ex plaining that she could not possibly let her husband know what she had done. "Nevertheless, there Is scarcely a profession or calling into which South American women have not entered In large numbers and these are Increas ing rapidly. One of the great diffi culties in the way of women working is that there is no place in all South America where a business of profes sional woman can go alone and get a noon-day luncheon, although every few doors places are provided where men go und drink coffee at all hours of the day. Because of this all pro fessional and Industrial women are forced- to carry a cold luncheon to work. Housing difficulties are so bail in the small towns and country dis tricts that the cities are over-supplied with school teachers while there ure not enough in the country." HE'S GOT MONEY "v.'o's got money." Admit tnat wnm ' you hear that said of a man you in-; stinctively look him over look him over pretty respectfully as a rule Whether you want to admit it or not. you have a bit of admiration for him. Why? liecause he is a man above the gen eral run of human beings. He is a man who is Independent a man who looks the other fellow in the eye and tells him to "go to hell." He can't be bill lied. He Knows his rights and is in a position to demand them. His money gives him that power. Independence is the open doorway to happiness. Only the possession ol money or of things worth money can give independence. There Is only one legitimate nay to get money. Earn it and save it. All the capital In the world today was first earned and then saved. You everyman and everj'wnian can be independent. Each week or month take ho much out of your wage or salary envelope and invest In Thrift and War Savings Stamps. Live on what is left. Meanwhile the money put into the government securities goes to work earning 4 per cent Inter est compounded quarterly. Make them say "He's got money" when you go by. BIG SURPRISE TO MANY IN SPRINGFIELD People are surprised at the IN STANT action of simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Ad-lerl-ka. ONE SPOONFUL flushes the ENTIRE bowel tract bo completely It relieves ANY CASE sour stomach, gas or constipation and prevents ap pendicitis. The INSTANT, pleasant action of Adler l-ka surprises both doc tors and patients. It removes foul matter which poisoned your stomach for months. M. M. Peery Drug Com pany. FURNITURE MADE TO ORDER AT Pitts' Gabinet Shop Corner 4th and C st. Anything Made of Wood FLOUR RE-SALE THE UNITED STATES GRAIN CORPORATION Announces that It will sell Straight" grade flour, to nil purchasers, In carload lota. In 140 lb. Jute sacks, gross weight, delivered to any Hall way Station In Zone 10, cotn orlttlng the States of Oregon. Washington, and Idaho, nt not to exceed $10.00 ler Mil. net cash. Purchasers will bo annulled from nearest avail able mill, which may remit In slight saving fur buyers account. Wholesale and Jobbing pro fits on such flour must not exceed 75c per bbl. and re toiler's profits must not ex ceed $1.25 ner bbl. Address all communications to United States Grain Corporation 510 Board of Trade Building Portland. Oregon MILLIONS IN BERRY CROPS The fruit industry In Oregon and Washington has at laht been put on a staple basis through the develop ment of fruit Juice, preserving, can ning and other packing Industrie which assure a ready market Tor the growers products As usual it took individual Initia tive and enterprise to bring this about. The pioneers in the fruit Industry In the north went had the courage to spend money advertising loganberry and apple Juice. It was a bard pull, but the product was good and the demand grew im:il this year the pub lic asked fur mure than could be had. The market lias bcu created. Hun dreds of thousands of dollar are be ing spent in adt rtising to tell the j world about our wonderful fruit pro- ducts. Tin fanner !s getting the ill j re t benefit from this campaign, fur jit is making a market fur his berries jand other fruits and vegetables faster I than he can produce. The pioneers in 'he manufacturing end have cp-atcd tVe market and the question now is will tln growers fur nish the raw material fast enough to keep' pat e wi'h the demand Every conimut'iiy should Interest itself In seed g ill-it liii reasi-d berry SB MBi mil IpitpiPSf Jilt, M ' ..,.1!! , J ,, tllHllli a 1 Ji 1 1 H 1 1 I U ' U U t lLjU J t ill in in mint r- t"r;j 'I II I-. V;i v.vZ K.J 9 Copyright 1(11 t)J N.J. llcruoliU mmimaanrmmmamMamnamtmmat jm m. tmumrKammunmmrumamtpw,. J. .. . -L'iJ'., .iw.Jl, rar ERVIC WIS AKH NOW IMtKIWItKI) TO (3IVM YOU KlltKT CLASS SKUVK'K ON YOUK STOllACK JIATTKIUICS. Wi: A HM INSTAM.INO A COMm-JTH HATTKHY SHOP. MH. JACK DAVIS. I'Olt.M KKl.Y OF Kl'CHNK. HAS J IK ION KMI'MH'KD TO TANK (WHH OF OUH MATT 10 HY SlillVICH. NO CIIAHOKS I-'OH TIOSTINC, OH IMM.INO YOt'H HATTKHY WIT 1 1 DISTII.MCI) WATKH. I.KT US TAKK CAHK OF YOCH HATTKHY FOH YOU. WE HKI'AIH AMj MAKKS OF CAHS. CO.Ml'KTKNT HKLH AND COMt'LKTK SHOP. ANYTHING IN Till AUTOMOTIVE LINK. Sandgaf he & Adrian 1 SPRINGFIELD GARAGE Phone 11 Main St, bet. 4th and 5th acreage Is put out. fir this will meun more Julio factories, canneries, evap orators, parking plants, etc. This In dustry will furnish healthy work for tens of thousands of men. women nnd children a large part of the year. Loganberries nro surpassing bops In profits to growers, nnd failures In this crop ure unknown. Prom $200 to $lnuo an acre net to tin grower U the ordinary normal yield. Any tin ti tun get Into the business from a quarter acre up, as It Is not a business requiring vast expendi tures of capital to start. Our i 'bunco Is lien, and millions are at stake. Don't run the risk of los'nf; your money by carrying It around with you. Open up a bank account at the First National Hank. Springfield. SAY, you'll have a streak of smokeluck that'll put pep-in-your-smokemotor, all right, if you'll ring-in with a jimmy pipe or cigarette papers and nail some Prince Albert for packing ! Just between ourselves, you never will wise-up to high-spot-smoke-joy until you can call a pipe by its first name, then, to hit the peak-of-pleasure you land square on that two-fisted-man-tobacco, Prince Albert ! Well, sir, youH be so all-fired happy you'll want to get a photo graph of yourself breezing up the pike with your smokethrottle wide open f Talk about smoke-sport! Quality makes Prince Albert so You any Prime Albarl mamnrwharm ttdvfd lia), hmndmoma pom ltd mnd thai alutay, practical pound aryatal aluaa humidor with "iilMif io0 tkt hpt tht Mmeam in ucA pmrfmet tondittun. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. C TO THE DAIRYMEN OF SPRINGFIELD DISTRICT Have you all (he cows you should keep or have you feed going to waste? In any event if you need a few more cows nnd condition Justify the ex- petise, we will be glad to aid you financially. SI'KI.VIFIKLD FIUST NA- TIONAL HANK. i'OHEUT HI'ltNH Lodge. Nt 78. A. M. F.. Ancleut am Accepted Hoot tilth Ittte 1'nl vrsal and Symbolic FrM Masons meets first and tbln Friday evening In W. O, YV hall. Visiting brothers wet come Lee Clark Kecrefnry Chin. Kltigswcll It. W. M appealing all along the smoke line. Men who never before could smoke a pipe and men who've smoked pipes for years all testify to the delight it hands out I P. A. can't bite or parch! Both are cut out by our exclusive patented process I Right now while the going's good you get out your old jimmy pipe or the papers and land on some P. A. for what aila your particular amokeappetite tohaeem It mM, Tobd raj tarn: half pound tin humidoraund rvff lliu Aufnlifar uiif n innii