Tttt'ttSbAY. KKimUAUY f, 1020. 1WO.I0 2 PEOF MA1IET SPRINGFIELD Located on Main near 3rd, is still selling meat at the old prices even though we see where meat has taken a sud den drop, while there is no assurance how long this will last Don't forget to watch our window display Friday. And all come and see the whale meat, or ocean beef, and try some of it. ON SALE FRIDAY. On Main Street, near Third A. M. VINYARD, Prop. INDUSTRIAL REVIEW Thurston Notes (By Special Correspondent) Monday evening a student body meeting was held for the purpose of electing new officers for the coming semester. The following were elected: iYe.-idelit. Jack Harbert; vne presi dent. Frederic (I ray: treasurer. Ktta Davis; secretary. Laura Ruth; ser ueant of anus. Belmont Hussel; li brarian. Willa Kiiniitoii. The annual high school banquet given Saturday night was the best tor a number of years. About 60 were present. The fan-well address to th-j senjois was given by Miss Todd. The alumni also gave us a sketch of col lege M'.' as they had experienced jf. The ilass of 1M( was represented by Klizab-tJi M'-M.ihan. lM'i by Ca'l I'l.ete; l;u e. IdlT by W'ii-c P.erfsch. ''is by .L!iiei I'r i. e. The enior 1; os ri-pripeiiTed by ltwayn" Hiiell. the junior by U'illa Kdmiston. freshman by Maudy Edmlston. After the supper the program was an fol-; lows: Music. Helen Teuchout; .Mam-1 auy'a Lullaby." Junior girls; music.1 Mable Bertscu; stunt song by T. II. S. boys; "God of the Nation." by the school. The rest of the evening ai .spent in games. Dr. Richtner addressed the girls of the school Monday forenoon on the "Double Standard of Morals." Dr. Richtner was sent by the government during the war to speak to the girls of the schools and now is being sent out for the same purpose by the Ore gon Social Hygiene society. Dr. Grant accompanied Dr. Richtner and ad dressed th boys. Friday afternoon the directois of the school held a meeting in tin basement . Mil.-1 Vc-ma Phettephtce. a graduate of 1 fH V has ac c epte d a position as ' ti-ai lier at Swis Home. Charles Davis was absent from school Mondav. 1919 Model Cabinet Gas Range A S 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 PowerCo. February Springfield poultry man report $3 47 net profit for cg per hen lit 1919. Jefferson Review sold to 41 Mtirrs. proprietor I ! i a i s Star Stale gas tax netted $.'7 717 for Do comber. Main highway from Astoria to Nc halotn to hae fixe miles paved til 1S20. Klamath Kails i plant to be en j tat god at cost of $1. two Lebanon Light and Water Co. te j building its plant. A house built entirely of Douglas I fir, Sltku spruce. Western hemlock , and reel cedar groxxn in Oregon and I Washington Is going to bo the center of attraction at the forth-coining e i bibit of the Own Your Dome cxposi Hon In New York city. Silverton Coolldge Al McClalu bank to build nexx home. Pacific Power and Light cotnpuny adds 4000 patrons sime June, 1919. Roseburg to have factory for mak Ing electrical tuberculosis apparatus Salem organizing $.o 000 home builders corporation Portland to have three new tele phone exchange buildings costing million. Kugene to have wholesale grocery warehouse Marshfield planning concrete sexxer system to cost $27".niu. Astoria district expei ts to proiluce 3X00 barrels cratib. rries In 1920 Rend 1919 payroll Shevlln lllxoti company increased :'7 per cent oxer 1 91 S Albanv Iron xxntk- to erect sheet 1 c metal shop. Garibaldi saxxm.il workmen's houses. Rend Fac tory s t : 1 1 - making con crete sewer pipe. Medford- Large s,itni1! cle.il to re vive Pacific and La-tern railroad Portland cocoa nut pio.luc Is plant may move to Oakland Kcho -- Ncxv l..c bank building to be erected her" Portland- P.o n.trnifa' Hirer and lumbermen who supplv that branch of the tiade, from ' ) i f 1 1 1 1.1 (lrego-1. Washington. Idaho. Montana and Itriiish Columbia confer on box mak ing industry Warning s-nt to fruit I ackers and i-anners to i;el orders ii; at once Hmx 'I'n k c I . . Li ! scarc e. Ki ho lltnl l iil' of bridges along blghnax near bee 1 1 1 1 I -1 wav. Da Pas to ha x e a ( a n r cry Ti!!;Miioo Ni xx n.iil i.p n Itosi-lmii' to e. ctril'y i c i!.int. "141 Tell the World" p says the Good Judge The man who doesn't chew thi9 class of to bacco is not getting real satisfaction out of his chewing. A small chew. It holds its rich taste. You don't have to take so many fresh chews. Any man who uses the Real To bacco Chew will tell you that. Put Up In Two Styles RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco MONEY SAVING MAGAZINE OFFjKR You Get ALL FOUR of The. Magazines del t 100 fcfalU WOMAN f AND Our Newspaper wtck $2.40 TLii Exceptional Offer ii good for abort time only. ORDER TODAY aod Make Tbi. Bit Saving. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice ii hereby given that the un dersigned hn been duly appointed by the county court of the state) of Ore j gon for the county of I.ane, executrix j of the lant will and testament of Harry Kiefer. deceased. All persona having i- H J.and Off be at Roschutg x Wilms agalns said estate are hereby j j a niiu rv 14 19''o dodder, lie says that testing pa bit; und recommends 11 for all alfalfa planting. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ISOLATED TRACT. ore if on easing cat si, ireiiera 1 s (, h (,. u lumber iiiciustrx. htirir Nexx sanitarium cble to l't ific tti be Fall- to have ncxv btlsl Work has begun on razor works to Inc cans" toast Ito- erected. Klamath ness bloc k. Oohl Ileal h highway. Portland - Morgan enlarge plant. Astoria - ''ivic center to be estab lished costing approximately ."i0,(i00. Ilend high school to be completed. Oregon City furniture concern to put up new structure. Clatskanie to have national bank. Kugene'i Mutual creamery associa tion to locate here and build $75,000 milk condensing and cheese plant. Pendleton Creamery to install $10,000 improvements. Hood River to have new school. Freexvater will have new hotel. notified to present the same to me at the office of Prank A. DePue. attorney for th cHtaie. at Springfield. Oregon, wihln six months from the date of thin notice. All claims must be properly erifieil ax bv law required. Dated thia 7th day of January. 19-0. -I1KIITHA KIKFKIl. Kxecutrit of the last Will and Testa ment and Kstate of Harry Kiefer. Deceaxecl Frank A. Del'ue, Attorney for the KHtate. Date last publication Feb a, l't'.'O NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. T. R. PHONE 58 Cornor Sixth mnd Maia Department of Interior, Land Office ut ItoHehurg, Ore. January ?,, 1920. Notice Is hereby given that Harry K. Rush of Wlnberry, Oregon, wh ). Ion June 7, 1915, mad Hncond Home jHtead Kntry, Serial No. 010010, for the southeast fiuarter of north west j quarter, southwest quarter of north east quarter and west half of north i west quarter of Section 24, Town ship 19 South, Range 1 Fast, Willam j ette Meridian, has filed notice of In tention to make final three-year proof, to establish claim to the land : above described, before K. O. Immel, V. S. Commissioner, at his orrice, at Eugene. Oregon, on the 14th day of February, 1920. Claimant names as witnesses: Charles McRee, of Wlnberry, Ore. Hugh Mooney, of Wlnberry, Ore. Clark Rundle, of Wlnberry, Ore. Jack Phillips, of Springfield, Ore. W. II. CANNO.V. Register. Date first publication Jan. 8, 1920. Data last publication Fb. 5, 1920. WEEDLES8 ALFALFA GROWN Weed-free alfalfa seed has bet n grown by a Nyssa, Oregon, farmer. For neveral years he had his seed tested at the federal and agricultural college seed testing laboratory and found it very satisfactory. Following the suggestions of the farm crops de partment he got seed from various sources until he found one lot quite pure. This he seeded In well cleaned fields, a sample of the crop analyzing 100 per cent pure In a college test last week. A second sample analyzed ItS per cent weed-free. The entire 1919 crop was practically weed fres entirely free of the parasitic j Notice Is hereby given that, a.-i ill , rectcHil by the Commissioner of the 'General Land of n e. under provision , of Section 24'r., It S. pursuant to tTie 1 application of Herman Seymour Smltii, ' Si rliil Number 0117VI. xxe will offer at ' public sale, to the highest bidder, but I at led less than $il 00 per aiie, at 10 1 o'l'loi k A. M . on (lie '',lli ilay of Feb ruary. next, at this otti. e. the follow ing Had of lane): the Southwest iiiar ter South went quarter n tnm I wo Township seventeen South, Range two Fast of Wllllmelle Meridian. This tract is ordered Into the mar ket on a showing that the greater por ioii thereof is mountainous or Inn rough for cultivation The sale will not be kept open, but will be declared closed xxhen Ihonn present at the hour named have ceased bidding. The person maklni; the highest hid will be required to Im mediately pay to the Receiver the amount thereof. Any persons claiming adversely the above described land are advised to fib; their claims, or objections, on or before the lime designated for sale. W. II CANNON. Register. Date of first pub., Jan. 22. Date of last pub., l i b. L'U. L. C. HELMER Shoe Shop WE HAVE: GLOVES. MITTENS, ARTIC SOCKS, LOGGING SHOES, SHOE GREASES, SHOE OILS, and GENERAL SHOE SHOP 6UPPLIES Complete line of cotton and woolen gloves; leather mittens WE HAVE A COMPLETE NEW STOCK OF RUBBER GOODS.