X PAGE 1 rim , Springfield news s FRIDAY, OCTODKR 17, lOift 01 Our Combination Cabinet is a very attractive piece of kitch en furniture and the last word in convenience 0 tome in and see us and get prices before selecting any kind of furniture. We are getting In new goods every week. Heating Stoves ARE BECOMING VERY SEASONABLE THESE MORN INGS. WE HAVE THE FAMOUS PORT LAND HEATERS Y PIANO and FURNITURE CO. SPRINGFIELD, OREGON BERR WANT ACCURATE DATA FOR CENSUS Washington. Oct. 11. "That the facta and figures gathered by the enu .nierators, supervisors and special it- gents of the Fourteenth decennial cen gus will hare absolutely nothing to do with raluation of property for tax ation purposes is a point I desire to emphasize with all possible rigor," said Director of the Census Sam L. Rogers today in speaking of the forth coming 1920 enumeration. "Some difficulty has been experi enced in the past." continued Mr. Rogers, "in getting absolutely accu rate values of laud and other property because of a certain amount of con fusion over this point. Many people were erroneously inclined to connect the census with taxation. We hope to avoid and such confusion this time." The act of congress which, under the constitution, provides for the tak ing of the Fourteenth decennial cen sus makes it unlawful for any enum erator, special agent, supervisor or other employee of the census bureau to divulge any information whatso ever concerning the census Teturns. A heavy fine and possible imprison ment, or both, is the penalty pre scribed for violation of this provision of the law. : The proper tabulated figures of the census are given out nowhere but here In Washington, and then only upon ACCIDENT PREVENTION WEEK During th period from October IS to October 31. 1919. the safety section of the I'nited States railroad odinin istration will conduct a national rail road accident prevention drive simul taneously on all the railroads under federal control. A campaign is being waged among all railroad employes to prevent accidents to themselves an well as to passengers and the public generally. The railroad employees are appealing to the public to co-operate in this big movement for afe'.y so that the railroads In the Northwest em region will come through witii a clear score during this drive. Public co-operation will greatly help to min imize and perhaps entirely eliminate the railroad crossing accidents, and reduce accidents to passengers and others at stations and on the right-of way. THE BIG HOME INDUSTRY Small fmlt production Is ttic foitn ! datlon of the biggest home and family industry In the west. Growing' small fruits gives The lar rest employmcnt'to famity labor and till greater employmout In manufact uring, There are about one hundred can neries and fruit product plants on the Pacltlu coast, and as many more can be secured. If 25.000 acres or small fruits are planted this full and na many mora next year, they will prndure 110,000 000. annually. This will make room for another hundred plants and give employment to ten thousand additional bands tli following year. The cannery, frult-Julce plant. Jam and Jelly factory nnl dehydrating plants employ' home labor In field and factory. Fair prices and Incrasod production with hundreds of home Industries em ploying home labor Is better than shipping all our fruit uway from home to be processed. The home Industry makes It possi ble to use nil the byproducts and thousands of small producers assure the small fruit for the present In dustry and will bring In new Indus- i tries. LOG AXDF.lt it IKS The full commercial possibilities of the loganberry wot not realized un til it was used in the manufacture of fruit Juice, Jams and jellies. Its use' In the lust five years has gone from a point where it was a drug on the market to u xint where supply cannot keep up with demands. The Ideal place for growing it Is on river bottom nr.l first bench land, and it responds readily to Irrigation. Vine yards and IX years old show no j signs of t'innitiK out and under favor , able conditions l lie normal crop is j from I to 7 tons to the acre. At this i season's market price of $100 a ton. j loganberries are a wonderful money, maker. It U a crop any person can afford to raise, as it can be ?n into in a small way. The story of tlie loganberry and its entrance into world markets will soon be one of the Industrial wonder talcH of the Pacific t'oast. "Take it from Me" says tho Good Judge) ' Wise tobacco chewers long since got over tho big-chew idea. A little chew of this real quality tobacco gives them better satisfaction and they find their chevt . ing costs even less With this class o( tobacco, you don't need a fresh chew so often and you find you're saving part of youp tobacco money. THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW put up in two styles UIGIIT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco Dr. S. Ralph Dippol, dentist, Spring field, Oregon. OH, BOY! Have you tried the new HOT DRINK "YERBA MATTE" (A Itrazilinn product) AT EGGIMANN'S Served !y the cup or pot 5c a cup A specially prepared drink tdmilnr to given Japan tea only better. .Physicians and chemists who have made a special Btudy of the effects of M ATTIC KOYAL on the human system, are all loud in lis praise. They recommend it as a food, a tonic and as a stimulant. It is less of an excitant than tea or coffee, but has all of their virtues and none of their deleter ious qualities. I'nlike these two beverages. Jt doen not cause Insomnia, neither does It induce perturbations of the heart. Can Now Eat and Sleep In Comfort, If troubled with indigestion or sleep lessness you should read what Miss Agnes Turner, Chicago, Illinois, haa to say: "Overwork, irregular meals and carelessness regarding the ordinary rules of health, gradually undermined it until last fall I became a wreck of my former self. I suffered from continual headache, was unable to di gest my food, which seemed to lay as a dead weight on my stomach. I waa very constipated and my com plexion became dark, yellow and mud the express authority of the director jdy " 1 felt- Sleeplessness wa. added rt tSiA Mtnuilfl tiilrAQll Actual work by the enumerators in the various census districts will begin on January 2. 1920. It is expected hat the population statistics of all cities and towns will be gathered in approximately two weeks. Final fig ures for rural districts, however, can hardly be gathered in less than a month. to my misery, and I would awake a tired as when I went to sleep. I heard of Chamberlain's Tablets and found such relief after taking them that I kept up the treatment for near ly two months. They cleansed my stomach, invigorated my system, and since that time I can eat and sleep in comfort. I am today entirely well." LATTER-DAY HOUSE MOVING The chap ' responsible for the old expression, "There's nothing new un der the sun," should have been in Rlchmonl, California, the other day when a house went down the street faster than any house had ever gone before. The "nothing-new" chap might have said that house-moving is nothing new. But house-moving by motor-truck is rather a novelty. This Fageol truck pulled a good sized house through the streets of Richmond for two miles. TO THE FARMERS OF SPRINGFIELD DISTRICT The importance and value of a silo on your farm can hardly be over estimated. We are not agents for any silo but we do want to help you In every way we can, and if you own your farm or are In a position to justify the expense, we will be glad to aid you financially in adding a silo to your equip ment. SPRINGFIELD FIRST NA TIONAL BANK. in wm avuira m-w m, T3? r??v .el ! the national joy smoke makes a whale of a cigarette! 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It is the tobacco that has made three men Bmoke pipes where one was smoked before. It has won men all over the nation to the joys of smoking. , R, J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY," Winston-Salem. N. C. Awtltlnt ynur ro. rou't hndtoptiv rr,i hmim, tidy rmd '", im),omi pound and hair pnuiui tin humidort mndthmt clmmmv, prtrttctl found crymtnlitlmmm humidor with iioniln maimtmnmr top thmt ; Prmcm Albmrt in ut i imrffct condition I 3