TIIK SPIUKGKlELn NRV3
TltUnsbAV, JANUAftY 22. lftSO.
PACK 2
PEOPLE'
MAKE
SPRINGFIELD
Yes- the People's Market is running full blast. Fresh
meats of all kinds, Fish, Oysters, Clams, Crabs, Smelt.
NOTICE TO THE FARMERS!
Bring your Hogs, Veal, Poultry, Eggs here. Highest
Prices Paid.
A. M. VINYARD, Prop.
A NEW COOKERY SERVICE
FOR OUR READERS
Letter below explains new aeriea of
household talks.
Dear Housewives:
Through the kindness of your editor
we are today beginning our weekly
Household Talks, which we hope you,
will find both interesting and profit- j
able. At the present time your cook-:
-ery problems require thought and care. ,
for living costs are high and many i
product hard to oNta'.n. Our aim i
i to be helpful to you in your home, j
in the simple everyday questions I
which arise and to offer suggestions
for economy and variety in the menu. '
All the assistance that research,
constant experiment and training in
mm! in methods of practical and eco-
noniiial hoiisekeepMjg and home mak-
H tan tive. w.- offer you. and anr
suggestions from you concerning oue
service will be gratefully reculved
and appreciated.
With all good wishes, we are.
Very cordially your friends.
HRSTER (ONKLIN
FA l" LINE PARTRIDGE
Del Monte Cookery Service; Con
sultants in Home Economics; Con
tributois to the Ladies' Home Journal,
Delineator, Pictorial Review, and
Woman's Home Companion; Connect
ed with the Food Administration dur
ing the war; Authors of Vheatlens
Lecturers on Household Topic s.
GRAHAM RAISIN BREAD
If the family is tiring of white bread
liy this simple an delicious recipe fo.
brown bread, which is easily made:
Sift together 1 cup of while flour,
14 cup of sugar. I 1! teaspoon of sod.!,
1 1-3 teaspoons of baking powder and
1-4 teaspoon of suit. Add 1 12 cups
'of Graham flour and 1 tup of oeedU'i
raisins. Mix 1 cup of sour milk with
! 1-3 cup of niolnsse and stir Into the
dry ingredients. It. ike in a it reused
lonf pan 4." minutes. ThW Is an et
cedent bread to si ne with Haked
; Jlenn
TOMATO BISQUE
I If n hot soup Is desired to bn quickly
served the follow tnc Is one which can
j be made in n very few minutes
Fivpare 2 cups of thin, well se.t
i soned cream amice. lle.it I can can
of Tomato Sam o, nil. I a pinch of sod.i
116 teaspoon - and pour IL Into the
hot creain same, Mining constantly.
Serve at (nco Willi crisp (rackets.
OYSTERS VENETIA
Heat 1 quart of oysters to the boll
Ing point In their own liquor Remove
the oysters and keep In a hot place.
Melt 3 tablespoons (.r Lit. add 4
tablespoons of flour. 1 4 teaspoon each
of salt and pepper, and the liquid
from the oysters with tn ilk enough to
intake 1 1 L' cuns. Stir t II it boils am!
I pour onto a beaten ck-ir mid 1 teaspm i
'of lemon Julie. Cn.ik without boiling
for 2 minutes. Spnvol n l.ner of In.:
chopped spinai h in a M-iving d.ih and
on this plin c the o' st i- Onr all
pour the sam (!.u -nodi wi'h strips oi
piinlento and serve
This makes an xi i llet ! meat, sub
stitute, and being served with spinach
either fresh or cimm d. wlh the ad. II
Hon of boiled rife or potaloe-i Is a
delicious and conipb-'e tn. u I
I
' SUGGESTIONS FOR THE HOUSE
WIFE
; ( hop left over l.i . is and m v with
! one half the same propor'.oii of hore
j radlh for a iIi'Im relish in serve
: with fish or meat.
I Any sliced cold inc.it mav be train-
. formed into an ov.e!;cnt hot di.sh by ;
dipping the Mil-.- in , i.-iT and fine'
crumbs and hron hint: in i I. tile fat In
the frying pan. ntic vwth Tomato:
Sauce, heated.
The coiners of i;iiii,.m! (..-us inty In
I filled with chopped gmper and cuts !
for a quick and i,hv ie;.s. i t I
Leftover sj'itiaeh. I : I s I - chopped!
and added to thin woM sone, white
sauce, gartiidied ..U j.,,., , H ,,f pj.
iniento. makes an attractive and de
licious soup.
Kcotionnze on fui-l I
ba ke your n t i no- i
to conk j; a l . n t ip
Further f'l.d ,,f I.,;.
lice, , I r :ol- I g .1 s
ver 1 !e I f 1 1 1 : i: . w i .
"Some Men Don't Know It Yet"
says the Good Judge
This class of tobacco
Hives a man a lot more
satisfaction than he
ever gets out of ordin
ary tobacco.
Smaller chew the good
taste lasts and lasts.
You don't need a fresh
chew so often. Any man
who uses the Heal To
bacco Chew will tell
you that.
Alt Up In Two Styles
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco
V-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
ISOLATED TRACT.
arranging to
t I'"' own. or
if '! . M"we
pi II-
.1 !! ! i' .-;t
1919 Model
Cabinet
Gas Range
AS nearly perfect as any
range can be made. It
conserves time, food, fuel
-and money. Remarkably
easy to keep clean with its
white porcelain tray and
splasher back. Enables you
to do your cooking with a
minimum of time and ef
fort, giving you leisure for
out-doors. A truly wonder
ful range for the money and
thoroughly guaranteed.
Mountain States Power Co.
PHONE 58
Corner Sixth and Main
ORECON LEADS DISTRICT IN
SALE OF THRIFT STAMPS
From Jaiiuaiy 1, j to I iecerili.r
1. 1919 the Tinted States government
sold more than f t.fmo.O'i'i worth of
Thrift and War Savinr Stumps ami
Treasury Saving iVr'sficm.-s, annul
ing to a report made l y tie- treasury
department to the war loan oi ganiz.i
tlon of the Twelfth federal rniTve
district. Oregon, one of the -iifen of
the Twelfth iji. iriit. not only led In
the district, but was fifth among all
ntatfHatid territories of the 1'nlon In
the amount of securities purcliaaed
per capita.
V S Land Office ut Rnxrhurft. Ore
Kou, January M, 1920.
Notice U hereby given that, n dl
reeled by the CoDiiuUttluncr of the
Ceiieral Land Oflce. utulor provlalona
of Section 24"r, It. 5.. purnuant to the
application of Herman Seymour Smltii.
Serial N'umbor 0117J). we will offer at
public Hale, to lht htRlieat bidder, but
at not Icaa than $100 per acre, at 10
o'clock A. M . on the 2Iith day iff Feb
ruary, neat, ut thin office, the follow
ing tract of land: the Southweat quar
ler South wont quarter unction two
Township seventeen South, Range two
Kast of U'llllmctte Meridian.
This tract In ordered Into the mar
ket on u showliiK that the Kreater por
ton thereof is mountainous or too
rough for cultivation.
The sale will not be kept open, but
will be declared closed when those
present at the hour named have
ceased bidding. The person maklntc
the lilKhenl bid will bo required to Ini
mediatily pay to the Receiver the
amount thereof.
Any persons claimliiK adversely the
nbove described laud ant advised to
file their claims, or objurtlona, on or
lieime the tune desiKiiated for hale.
V. II. CANNON. Reenter.
Mate of firs! pub., Jan. 22.
Dale of last pub , Feb. 20.
! 1
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
I.ane. coutiiy rankn ninth amoiiK
Orenon couiiticH for Kold prciilucllon.
Haker county produces about hO
per cent of all the Kcibl Htid of the
total value of all metals produced in
the state.
Notice la hereby nlvrn that the un
dcrilgned ban bren duly appointed bv
the county court of the atatn ot Or.
fun for the county of I.nne, eiocuttlx
of the taut will and testament of Jlarty
Klofer, Ueceaaed. All peraona havltitX
claim agalna ald estut are hereby
notified to present the name to me at
the office of Frank A. Pel'ue. attorney
for the eatate, at Bprlnnfleld, Oregon,
wlhln alt inontha from the date of tbla
noiKe. All claim muat be properly
verified aa by law required.
Dated tola 7th day ut Janunry, 1920.
IICIITMA KIKFKR.
Knxutrlx of (be last Will and Trata-
ment and Katate of Harry Klefer,
l)ec eaaed.
Frank A. pel'ue, Attorney for the
Katale.
1 rW?ND (W
COME TO US FOR
PRINTING
rri .nasi t
A Newa waul ad Is your bent aalea
man and will com the least.
Do you live In Springfield and do
your banking in Kuffone? If ho, It 1m
not necesRary for tho First National
, in Sprlngflcdd v. in take care, of all
your lnteresln as well as any bank
could.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
I'. S.
Department of Interior,
Land Office at ItoHcdiurg, Oro.
January H, 1920.
Notice la hereby given that JIarry
E. Bush of AVInberry, Oregon, who,
on June 7, 191 a, made rcccond Home
stead Knfry, Serial No. 010010, for
the Houthcaxt quarter of northwest
quarter, Houthwest quarter of north
east quarter and west half of north-
" i west quarter of Section 24, Town
ship 19 South, Range 1 Kant, Willani
ette Meridian, ban filed notice of In
tention to make finul three-year
proof, to establlKh claim to the land
abovo described, before K. O. Imm 1,
U. S. r'onunlHuloner, at IiIh office, at
Eugene, Oregon, on the 14th day of
February, 1920.
Claimant names a wl'iiosnes:
f'harlen Mdlee, of WInberry, Ore.
Hugh Mooney, fif Winberry, t)r.
Clark Handle, of Winberry, Ore.
Jack I'hllllpH, of Springfield, Oro.
W. If. CANNON',
Register.
Date rimt publication Jan. 8, 1920.
Date lust publication Feb. 5, 1920.
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The SPRINGFIELD NEWS
WE HAVE:
GLOVES,
MITTENS,
ARTIC
SOCKS,
LOGGING
SHOES,
SHOE
CREASES,
SHOE
OILS, and
GENERAL
SHOE
SHOP
SUPPLIES
Complete line of cotton and woolen gloves; leather mittens
WE HAVE A COMPLETE NEW STOCK OF
RUBBER GOODS.
L. C. HELMER Shoe Shop