The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, February 12, 1920, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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THURSDAY, KRMHIWHY 12. 1920.
INDUSTRIAL REVIEW
Ueml--Twenty-four miles of road
livillt under supervision of Peschuteg
national forest official at a cost of
$:::: during 191.
' erected here.
A MESSAGE TO THE DOYS
The American boy ts a piodtut of
the American hcIiooI j
II Is ut the age then, lift ween
15 and 20 yours w In n hf will inuke :
1 1 ii ! -.oh! to l-f i'.' a t M f ilfonl
V.i i !. ' ' S.,t Kn.i:, is,-, fli mi w i'l
if !. ll'-f t.'r valley,
i t ' I.'ti Coo- iciniv clo oe output
J , T IV. '.' '. " "". ' ;M1H l.
l; !.):. I !, !..s Arg.'les h:ch h '
cnl of li'A! -'ail tan is real slogan.
North Ihta! lo I !; i im T.".ii a. :v
t -T - t r I a! . .'-t of J liiiV0"O.
Htvw n :"' unmi :".ikf Min r-i?
of h: ooai i o!
Albany to .'t an-ma! ho.-pital with
w mi's for docs and cats.
Sa'cn M7..'77 expended to date
on soi.ii, -r edu. at ion ail. ;
Kuct'tii' - M'.ifi..! creameiy ;n iju:rc
:' for i ov.if nf s '
A-to-ia- Kf'y riPiion ffft lumber
went out in ships dv.rne January.
M"ii'.iv;!li miih ha", k to lu 1 I
tl.'W RO!"f.
FVbruary 9.
Portland to I'tmlU'UMi highway to
ho if aily next summer for travel.
'' ' Mmpson a till associat- u. ( t,0ij Kiver $10.0'H1 wnrhoue to himself phytdciilly tdroiig. or weak.
,-oiloK.t,. , oos Hay logging company, i ,,,, VU,K.U,, hen,. ! ami form the McaN ami habit-, that!
it it .ii ton sawmill ail. Is tiT. to Oregon's 1!15 farm and orchard i go with hint through life. j
n-w uii il.iv .mil cU-lit shift. .production crowds the half billion j t is for this reason thai the I'nltod
Oregon motor which- liifiise ffos'iuaik. with grain the largest Item. States public health 'I'tvlrv has '
total $ 1 ""0 for l;i.i'. o e r $7." iluo.non. Fruit production total tii it n campaign m Amorha to
i; - s.i a i: e c'-.-el. nmbei arouml MV000.UO0. reach all of the ho between the
l- ln i oustrnct ion work on I eel ages of 1.1 ami -11 o it.- atul interest
projei t continues despite severe cohl them In a camp. urn to loop tlieiu
and snow. selves phvshalh l.i '11:1- 's not Willi
Salem Stork ami hank htamh mav';,,, j,,, ,,f vm-mi: , Ihm s to he so!
he -tahllshfil here III near future.' jiliei's. hut hei nise th.ie i- ol.f Xniiii:'.
I'm tlatiil tmirt ai res timber ailjac- m.,u n, ,vtiy ill ! 'n . i.il! unfit.
out to 1'nitoil Hiiilways line, partly 1 ,,,,( ,,ny to he ,( si.hi i hut . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
in Multnomah county ami partly In ,.s that requites -mom:, v'nious
W'ashiiinton county. s(hl for $.100,000. manhnoil This w .i i.ve.deil w ho;i
Klamath Tails Klamath Valley ! army hail to n t one man l:i ev
Warehousea tul Kot wanltnn 'ompany ,., v three for ph -n l .li -'- I i
adds Jioono worth improvrtnents to--
pi 1It j are compeiisat 'ons for ynlirs, are
llarri.sburs- Prospects of up to l;itt i ixa!.lo as patt of the ear's, earnings
sawmill ami factorv for this city. ! ,,l"s' ,", 1,1
Astoria export shipping trade. Ia-;t 1 Aside from w hat a h : son .may earn
vear was $1.1.000.000. ,'''' 1,is rvl.es. ll aie many other
Hem! Seven million trout hatched ' 'tines f In. !' must In. -hide
one week at Tumalo fish hatchery i ' nis annual reelomii. the k-.uns lie
Klkton to have modern new connery """""' "!" ' "''""
also the income th.it 1
"It's Like Finding Money"
says the Good Judge
When you take n little
chew of this real quality
tobacco, and the ood
tobacco taste begins to
come.
You'll find it keeps com
ing, too. The rich to
bacco ta9te lasts and
lasts. You don't have
to take a fresh chew so
often. Any man who
uses the Real Tobacco
Chew will tell you that.
Put Up In Two Styles
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco
W-B CUT is a lontf fine-cut tobacco
M't!''' i 4 111
' tifitiiiu't v jttit-ntit
Klamath Kal'suriors d.-niand w.ic- MORE ABOUT THE INCOME TAX;'
increase in lumber industry.
.' i'MEi' tirove-- sawtitil! to he
erfi ?ed lit ar here.
A-!;!a:'.!--Fn::t rop here this year
i- 1 .TL-est in lrstory.
(.; i;. l.ai t iv Co. to build con
t : w ar. hou-e.
t;..ir!:ar; New totui-t ho'el to be
A word of warning to Income tax CALL FOR OLD BUDDIES
TO JOIN FIFTH MARINES
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payers is contained in a statement re- j
centiy given out ny internal Kevenue
i'olle.tor Milton A. Miller who points1 Washington. I t
out that returns must show all items ' inento f marines,
of taxable income for 1919. j fame. whi. h w:.-
C.uesswork. estimates and other hi Aunu-t. Is '" '"'
: or miss tactics are barred when a panie.i. ai coruiiir .
. Tl..- output f..r Mil'i n b.. j I'erson is making out his income tax ''' l!err man
-. -. ..si t; was flMieoO. I return. Accuracy and completeness In Kugemv from :
- - 1": :.!.! i.tirraits in t'n-' ,;l"st insisted upon. And remem- r 'inartei s.
r ; - !.;! to . ou.pl'tion ' '"'r- return is a sworn statement; i !sLM Herrym.in
L. , as such, it must be thorough and ac- ' ve s-rved ;i
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with the Kiftl: n ii i
MON10Y SAVING
MAGAZINI': QFFKR
You Get ALL FOUR of The.e
Magazines
AND
Movett;-nt to promote
i urate.
Salaried persons and wage earners
: a
,a nf ! ir .- r. 1 1. r r: s :iti.I niher
i
frui's ti. s r;r must not confine their returns to fig-
.'s !! g irrigatinn project' ures showing a year's pay at so much
i :. ;..wer It-ictie river j a dav or so tnu' h a week. The actual
I iti;Z.t:k.r
nrses ;M:
i.' ii'! of . a'T'.' an I , amount drawn should be ascertained
!; oi i f -heep in : and reported. Overtime, bonuses,
the 1-ifih is l.l be
for foreign ser h
The original I':: '
the big Alllelicill
and. in a'iditioti. i1
( 's ! Hi'!..' .i :
se, rr-' a . y . .f a l- i;'":r".
O:. j .1. : : ; i i. -s
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in the ( 'ham pa ir lie
'ed three t .!,. - In
.'till i OH'- I t ll.e
'ithnri.e 1 by. shales in the profits of a business.
vain.- of quarters and hoard furnished
ai-- winning bv the employer, and a number of
,thtr items of similar nature which k.........- .
lege of w ea r Ilk.' 1 1. I
1'ic" or cta li.ei . . :
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Our Newspaper
R$2.40
For One
Year Each
This Eiceptiooal Offer ii good
for a thort time only. ORDER
TODAY and MAe TLii Big Savins.
NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION
ISOLATED TRACT.
mal'Kets ii
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t -
k-- . .-i.
your furs
have the pnv i
I 111 tie hit
a hoi - i:
f a. i ', he
v r i . r .-m . i ' . r . . z - m.
fMiy Pti
l Vtl'i'.';
.' i 1 " 9-fits.
unless the bundle is tagged to'Shuberf
The Highest Prices Ever Known
Thai's What You'll Gel from "SUUBERT"
WE WANT 'EM NOW AND WILL PAY TAB PRICE TO GET EM
shoulder of their it'.ifm
Sgt Iteri yn a ii
if'-idejit 1 e, ' all , r-i't. 1
Toi in la . i't"t' y " '
war - t.iistl:iig i a
l-iiueia- ,. h. n .'. ., .. ;i 'ail lo
a -1 i .i I. in i w o h ' . ; h- 'i ! "
i man ap a M at ' i. -, : . .1 !.
' . a I polii c'ii. 1 11 a be .-1 ! 1 n l.i",-
1 "lifiicer my l.o I. 1
1 stolen from h . in I'.iii ioi i. i ! 1;
j Tie seg. l j t.-.J h Hi In I . e in
' li' station.
I
j QUICK SALES FROM AO
I . . ...
I V. W. Slaw of t 11,1 r . 1 1 i ' . -. r,i.
! knows how In make ii:ic; iMt
1 down 1 usl nf 1.1a 1 le Inir, ,u,.l 'm .-;i
produi ts in his ruiiiiii'iiinv bv ad.tr
lising in his on, noiti it y lie a .-pape"
the Kiddle Knteiifi:-e II" oil .',1111
yoillig prime linM within "t hoi't:;
after the ad appeared, and -1..- I.e
had calls for three t a.. ma:.y.
. ' -"t 1 ' i-' ' '. '..' I N.'l SMALL I Ui 2 '
M I 'M IC
Fir.e, Di'it Sij.OO la 25.00 ' Z0.00 lo 16.00 1 15 00 to 12.00 1 10.00 to 8.50 10.00 to 6.00
Us.aiCJor 20.00 to 16.00 15.00 to 12.00 lO.OOto 8.50 8.00 to 6.50 8.00 to 5.00
Coast 15.Q0tol2.f)Qll.ij0to 9.00 1 800 to 7.00 6C0 to 5.00 6 00 to 4.00
MUSKRAT
Sprinj I 8.00 to 7.00 6.50 to 5.50 5.00 to 3.751 30 to 2.75 3.00 to 2.00
Wir-tfcf 6.50 to 5.50 5.00 to 4.00 1 3.50 to 2.75 1 2.50 to 1.75 2.50 to 1.50
S K.U N rc
f- '-if' t'-W J N'llflPCE 7 Nl MEDIUM-f N'lSMAlL .TCOOO UNPfilMf
' 1 f . f ' - ' 1 !' .aaTQ KlBtf 0 (tiC( kl to lil 0 Q.aii'f
yiack I 15.00 to 12.P0 11.00 to 9.50 9.25 to 8i5 8.00 to 7.00 7.00 to 30
Short 10.00 to 9.00 8.50 to 750 725 to 6.75 6.50 to 5J50 6.00 to 3.00
Narrow 8.00 to 7.00 6.50 to 6.00 5.50 to 5.00 4.75 to 4.25 4.50 to 2.00
3foad 1 5.00 to 4.00 1 3.75 to 3.25 1 3.00 to 2i0 2.25 to 1.75 225 to 125
PRUNING ADDS TO INJURY
Pruning of orrhaid lri., injured1
by the lie. ember ( old s-pell is not I
advised by the horticultural depart
tuent of the (). A. '. experiment Ma-j
ti'tn. The iiamiiged tree i.ei .! all t ! . j
strengtii it can muster to regain it"- I
vigor, and prutiing before tin- injury j
fully develops may deprive !t of -a-tine
of this Htren?th. Tlie dead part a will
apjiear later in the neason unl may
then be cut out without r moving
wood needed for growth and bearing.
'-Ws (t.sp.ltl l.es lOll'.i.V tile lllf.il
. :a' '.li lh.it til-- iii.iint Cow.ler I o In
pal.v has in. eali d or discovered H I ..
I i.. a H i f t tin -r whifti i liiiiinates ! r s l.uiitt Office at Uusdung ore-
.Liii withnii; i.ci-iiig ui.i on -i I. i.isiie i.s ' gnu, January 14, I'.IL'U
j or nausea j Not lie In hereby glvii that, as ill
, - - ! 'ei-tei by the 'oin Iiilssloner of til"'
'I lo- eiy thing iu are looking for (o neiiil I.i.nd (ifne, under pimlsliei
j may be advi iti-ed in NeWb want udti. of Se.tioii 1 It. S, pursuant to the
! appllcatlou of I lermuii Se inoiir Sunt a.
Serial Number Ml ITv.t. we w ill offer ai
piihlie sale, to Ih- highest bidder, but
at not h-.s than nu per arte, at In
o . 'in k A M . on li t- LT.Hi day id Keh
luaij, inxt. at tills olfl.e the f.dlow
dig tr.nt of land, the Southwest ipiar
idr Southwest iiiailer etion tw.i
TnWIi 1 1 ! J seelei-n J-'Hth. It.lllge hill
li a t nf llllllli lie Mel Idl.lll.
'llle- tl.llt is nrdeied into the lllar.
k' t on a showing that the greater por-
t i in ll i lii.f w 1 1 1 1 ii o I I :i i I, i ill s nl loo
I our Ii Ini' i nl' ivat ton
The sale will unl be kept open, but
W ill be del hill d I In-e( when tll.llill
(ii - ii nt the hour named have
ceased bidding. 'I he person making
the logltest bid Will he re.llled to im
mediately pay to the Iti'.el ver the
amount theieof
Any persons claim'ng ii.lver.ely the
allow ib'sci ibed land are advised to
file their claims, or objections, on or
l eloi'e Ibe lime d sigliated for sale.
W. II. CANNON. HegiHt.-r.
Knle of first pub , Jan. L'L'.
IHte ol last pub., Cell. L'O.
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Stay on the Job J
wniie it Rains ?
TOWER'S
FISH BRAND
Rt r LEX
SLICKER
Is th bst wot woatnor
protection Uvvr made
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Have you read the want ads.
GenfeeGetSeSTgn
and Avoid
i Economy
I fe mEvryCake
The First National Itauk, Spring
field, can take care nf all your fi
nancial needs -both coming and
going.
These extremely hi?h prices for Oregon Furs are based on the well
known "SHUBEiVT" liberal grading and are quoted for immediate tihip
ment. No. 3, No. 4 and otherwise inferior Bkins at hiehest market
value. Ship your Fu.s now when we want 'em. You'll get "more
money" and get it "quicker" too.
"SIIUBERT" RETURNS WILL MAKE YOU HAPPY
SHIP TODAY AND KEEP 'EM COMING FAST
SHIP Att YOUR FURS DIRECT TO
LB. S HUBERT
THE LAP6 EST HOUSE IN THEWRU) DEALING EXCLUSIVELY IH
AMERICAN RAW FURS
15-27 W.Austin Ave. DeptmsChicago, U.S.A,
FARM SCHOOLS ANNOUNCED ,
Farmers' and home makers' courses 1
havo been announced for February j
In eight Oregon counties. Subjoin;
for study are soils, farm crops, dairy '
Ing, horticulture, animal bu-ibandry. !
poultry, silos and silage, latin trac
tors, ami various courses in homo
making. j
Arrangements ai" being made for !
Hchools in other parts of the stale. .
Cattle are fattened for slaughter
by being overfed and not allowed to
exercise. Many men and women pre
pare themselves for slaughter bv
voluntarily adopting the "i.tall led
life," says the I'nited Slates public
health service. Jj.m't overeat uud
take plenty of healthful, outdoor ex-fcjclao.
L. C. HELMER Shoe Shop
WE HAVE:
CLOVES,
MITTENS,
ARTIC
SOCKS.
LOGGING
SHOES,
SHOE
GREASES,
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.