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It I ; of Hi.- ' f.ll ITi.tl' ll I i 1 I h ' I, id ,.. ii,.- I h.ii In- -i " III.- StlilW. coiti-lilUs in the sl.ihli i-. h i'1 I il I. too in 1 .11 1 II VI) ! it Heinle ll-illlltl' III"' -l.ll'l S In- ll.l.-W nO'l the I' lll e ..I the M.ih'-' in. k ;ili mid i-tpH.nii Tliee smii'l' and Itiexp.-nsli.- lino eilwnl thoiinit:h- ili-i-oiiipii- and w iiiidi-rfii'iv mi rii-lien l whde i niiipii-ll n i' Wi llow ndil two oth.-r liemlniW th it i .-rv ereiitlv Ini'l c.tes Ihf fenilll." vi.l.'ie ..f well iI.-coiiiiiiM-iI StlilW a I iiianuie. (See xpeclal aitich- mi th" tiiiiniifiii lure of latin li-rtll1' ! I He Hpread II upon lh- top of the rmiiml nf lor It m leadlii-.- In plant in torn or poiatni-H ! ov i.t-..il ilie coin anil iintjilnet. ui'h n hui'. l-liii'lMK h.K'Inl "f lililllllf' I'l'. tin ton of c ii ell hill lie then (linr- nui'lilv i-ulllviiteil hi- crop. t!i r. hy r.i.i.Uiir tunc Ii hit-It nitroKi'li In lln II lli how i-d the corn LToiilKl lo I no wheat and b led to clover, and kept uri flllfwl Willi 11VI niniUH Bll'l nitrogen I In another arth Vli we will j tell you nitiure'K process of freeing , Inert nitrogen maKing ii avanau plant food I to. id l Hi soweil I lie col n ground m j wheat. where formerly he lost one year's crop by summer fallow ing. He always hud a good "catch" of clover, and also much I lighted wheal, because of long and weak straw. It would fall down, rust mid blight, more or less every year, lie wan ll "keeper of cattle" and his o'.s and sheep brought him much p.o'il. "In manure." as he was wont lo say. His valuable knowledge? hind red by his prejudice prevented Mm from becoming " most succoH-tful wheal grower for many years. lie overcame his prejudices; will you? A light seeding of vetch aid rye sown w ith clover seed secure t n good alch of clover even on poor ''oil. Sow lllilllllleil clover seed, for the llilllit contain an element of Inociilul Ion mid fertility of very great v ilu". tt lie vetch mid rye tpiite given Mid cut Ilie second growth in AiipihI tills gives a cover crop holding so I timet-ti't-e. enriching the soil with nitro I ell Ilie lliosl II led of all 'Oil I'erll- li.ers. ('Inter gathers niinu'ei ii nil the air and deposits in Ihe roots as well as in the loaves. Hut'teiia from clover roots fixes nitrogen from llv nir ami thus gives clover Its ferti lizing (iuili(v. If you cannot grow clover mid vetch grow u field pen or buck wheat, and before plowing under, sow. while the dew Is on, salt and gypsum and other chemicals and plow i.rlnglng the vegetable mould to the siirl'aee soil so hh to better hold Ihe disk before seeding to wheal IHVESTIN A Si-M..--. of V; .!)! On,, S!...i;!.l ; . -; 1 I c; 'i i f I i lion ' tin.' O'.il soil inolHturei absorb the rin 'a ac- work. Some are t rumen in ncnoois. tlnls rays, grow bacteria mid earth others in shops, factories or stores, worms. single men receive X0 rcr month for Nature has 'provided ample meant living expenses. Additional amounts to enrich the soil, If the farmer bringing Ihe total up to as high hh knows tuidUseH Ihe proper means. $!.'( per month, are allowed for d.- In the New Testament, Luke 11 SM, peuilenls. it reads as follows: "Salt Is good". . . District LI. which comprises Wash lit lor Ihe land . . . and for the dung ington. Oregon and Idaho, has trained bill." I would not have any to nv tr- or approved for training over 2000 look Ihe lull iiieiining of this symbol- disabled cx scrice men up lo dale. FOR PROFIT -, on Farming That Every Mu.v you may increase xno Gm all Additional Expense. i l llii- Hfn fctitlliitig principle of I I lllll.HS, III Unfolding It Ftill ltll.il I, :th l.v ii lcmj.al one, lull I would !.. vim noli- lli.it Hi! (In-iil Tcai h- I K'l (.glllcd Mil' Willi'' 'f halt ll'llll in tin- Mill llllil III lllIIMH" Salt Is ii chief "on i 'i- nf chimin iiihI soda. ilni In has Ki' i power of ili-( iniiiii I-lull Hint it nirong iiffinlly fur IimIio- (.Ml. All Vegetable substitutes tlltl- t I'D hydrogen, itlt roj-n. potash. -tr. S. ilium m 1 1 ! J-1 : :i t In it most valuable f.-tillcr. flu Hi" li;iit-r Home t" jrte Fertilizer, these things will bo i in. i ll. things tluit evciy f.inii'T "111, I kllOW III Old"!' to 111" i .i - - hit i (IIH. ) Nil I 'in- I n i in ii. 1 I ly 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 v I'M ..I'. I! rl--i.' :i ! . 1 ,1 i I t- I'i i, i-l I ! i.i.il "inli f ; i,i-i I hi iu' t ii i.' I," I tln-lr Mm Hi tie "i We .-. -I un I' Ii t i in 1 ,i Ii .I, I " I." -A I- t : i ii, i ' -. . ii. i ti I'O.M 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 III. II'. I m i.l h.-r. and i.t: V i .I ' ll,. .. . I I , . I. 'I' fi , Mi ; i - ' ! Ill ' i ' 1' V !l .. .i ..I' 1 ,il in 1 1 . i.t.-l ,,,t I .- .,, -Iii-t . ' -I i il.- while in-". ;ii.- ii of I f' i. r lillai-e ,. Ii. I , i I lo MMl.'d w lit,!,- of (he , I, 'I' i it i i M th. ! il -' ' ' I'1' .1 lit iiti a pt'i 0 ,li ',. Poor ir. lot , u i ' , not w lh. I,, in;: I- ,i luo-t s.-n iii.T i' la hoi i tit.' in a ,i y .ii i n i "a c 1 1 , . I.i: circle. ,o o! Ii-u it Volt o' il .llld I." ! Ihilll pO-e of :.-..l ".'ol 1. I, I- I - 1,1 1. W III 'Ii , ",.. ! ' i i ii tiol the '111 III i , V. l.ll" "I I t I ! . I ii ii 1 : .til .' 'he I " 11 " disappoint the pin In 'In- ,. t chai'.-r v. e are Komi: .t ch i,i t I! a. out the al'le of the earth Ai.iin. ii hkIi- w oi m Nature i- i.-ld I' C up her s'-ctcts. and eety readi-r li at otu e tei l Clill' tin- truth Mil tnhl.il. and till- lllllie of the lirlll- woitn who iI"il-Iih. drains, airs pul vcr !. fi-rf llii-H and wonderfully in-ci.-ii'.-s i inpa. and 'he next i haptcr will he The Possibilities of a Pent-up Garden: not for Kardi-n "shkm" only, hut as mi . vi'i'iuu. ntal plot to learn hiiw In line Iiinl see the Imiiii-iIHe altle of Inline made f" t i iizcr. and a trial pi.nmd of rows of wheat, oats, torn, K'ontinuiil on Paito EIrIu) KATHERiNE SMITH GRANTED DIVORCE FROM D. G. SMITH I',, fa Use K.ilheriue Smith of SprinR Held objected to eating mush three timet a utiy. necause iter iitinaiio rril Piu i i iinnur inn t u mii, would not allow her to buy a wash-: board or wash boiler, and because, as nn-n". ... e"""v. threw dislieH at her and choked her,' "- " " " - r. ........ oer divorce ironi ner nusnnno. invm , (;. Smith, aged ! years, of Spring lleltl, and her maiden name of Kath erine Opdenhow returned lo her. I Mr. Smith married Minn Opdenhow . In CorvallK April 1. 1919. promising i her a fine home. THREE SPRINGFIELD SERVICE MEN GIVEN FEDERAL AID Three Springfield men. veterans or the world war. have been passed l upon ' hv the Federal Hoard for ocntional' j. . . , . j Kdiicailon lu this district, as worthy, of government aid in continuing their ; eilncHiion. These men are Charles H. ; Cross. Cliauncey Rychard and Winl- , fied May. Cross made application for train- ,s M(no Hul),s ,p,-son. ing In agriculture al Oregon Asrl . . cultl'l'iil College. According to advice from the dopai liuetit of Vocational Two months ago l-Mnt at ion lie did not respond w hen "HI Ontt twins 1,1 o notice was sent to him that Ills Al his lu lls' leilliesl had been passed upon. 1 A, W(, u jvjoiced. Chaiieecv Itveh.ird who is a son of ... .... .. i i. o i 1-ast Sunday .IMS. t . . Illliai'l. II ' ."-ill I'linse.! upon ln;t will not tithe up work until hit. r this teitr. Winifred May, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence May. is at present intend ing Rebuke-Walker Business College in I'ortliiiid. The government is draining these men because they were disabled bv ""' " handl- tap them in following many lines of cprufield civic club ts live organization if i.r t for will .i." : In- (if Int'T'ii lo Hi'" jifijil'! f H M to know lliit. we have m i ;'! ic- body of woui-n working tin- li'ii'flt. of our city. They nr known it H "The Ladies' Civic 1 Hi -pro i-iiniit (lull" Tin y !ir- planrilto; li.r ii public r-st room, a cHv park v h. ri- or l;il gatherings ran he'd i-iiiiiii' tin- coming summer. They haw- ii hiiiiiln-r of t-iviiH ri-iidy lo let il. H ill ill. Villl'lllit lllK-l (' t Ioiih of tllfj Iri-fl These t-li'iis liav) tie! name ii Sprlngf i'-l'l In latKe I'-H'Tt. 'I In- iliii ihon to and tli'i iiuinlii-r of mill - to S i ingfield. They have sev i t;i! other plans In vl'-w whl'h will 1 1 1 1 I i j I i -1 1 put Springfield on the map in liirio- black letters. Their meeting r j . ' 1 1 Hr' the second and fourth 'I days In the month. Kvery- body I wrlr-iilnc. MRS. MOR.ENSON RECEIVES GIFT OF EASTER "CON NET" Mr i: f. r if , r l.y i .'I, io-ii ',n Ik tlif .roinl 'anil i i w I'oi'l si-'lati. : Ii KT ll.'l, tin.- Inn, for Ml .MMioiu'!. liinl -Olli' i l-l t an l,"f,.r. I- !i I ) To- V'ic,-,t A il ! I t:. llii- Cjit'ante Unlikely. I -I ii, I '!' hi rul tins i i.'i i'oii i oniri -me" i i'i" l'dih. ,f i o:i- t'ii.ir- d to- iitioi h' ,1 X The Grandoldope By R. A. Brodie 1 'i v. ! i: I I.!'- .-i-'l '.;;' V v.T. i.i' ! .-'a I ii r.la v Tli. fn-.i 'oiui I hit w.-i-f-! 1 1 ' ) i i i t .. Win -atoti's loii.-'.r' il p.t'..n'' Wln-rc I S' cliied a swell I'i - iia-.e I'i ir I ". ' lull.. heal- i op. rated l-ji.Pcoit is ;t Christian ty cinitc .-inn of f.nth lt.it h. i ioii is a J lar. 1 h .i!.-. heathen Whether It.- confesses or not. Alter the oin ruiion and my I lard earned two hits was Safelv linked into th till Mister h.Mton thereupon Made n few low down mean remarks Ahoc.l the iiKwiKrc thatch fn my tl iine. And inc.-.l 'lie to o to John Ketels fnr a new found hair rent over John had he.-n hniRginc nhout. On my way to the I'ill IVddler's 1 reinenthered a casual remark That Wheaton had dropped about A lady who went to KeteP i Anf( asied him if ne nad a Twelve Inch record ; And John said : "No. madam, only 10." j Hut that didn't natlsfy her So she turned to go. Hut John's quick Belling acumen I Cii'.wl Vw. A ii ' u-( An 1. wuljl ' "One of these records has Won't You Phlmmy, Shimmy With Me 0)p Mt ;m(J , , , MoonUht. ( Mi the other. Hoth popular jul now And till for a dollar." The poor thine fell for it ! And I do say that John' Rill's cow also got I twins. Rill als.il has a hen that lays Twin eggs every lay. And a polygamous old rooster That won't roost Without a lien on each ull.t. Rill Hall says That twin habit that Oott's gott has (iolt Cott's goat and Kvery time CJott Mentis u pair of shoes The "pair" gels on his nerves And he goes home ami Being psychohieieallv contagious The whole wells trots it Kr.-'in ('Jot I Rvpolt! JURY FOR MARTIN CLARK TRIAL DRAWN YESTERDAY '!i- twin i.f t!,i- j"i in t ho r;r of i tin ( I. ilk. on ti i:il for lh! i.iii.'l'-r ' 'ha i li-n T.i l.r. v, i -ojn;l-t-'l , W.- In. :-il..y. Tin- 1 ii. i up 1 1 i- jti i v W i ii k-i of li, v -iilr'-m'-ii. n w l.o iiliu". from a total 'I Ik N't, rm who toliipf I 'ii i Y - r-ioi'. II I.uV.iy, A. K !!, llii- jury a i ,u , .lulu. .J. I.lfrht. , I,oi i-n K'l ward". Ili-nry Kompri. M.iii n h'o-t'-r, I:. !i'-'tii:i n. Kraiik H V At Pi Hi- : : ih n; till I- I - v .1 '...'l I '.-i it i i -on l-ii.tik ; flow-, iiinl (ii-orc- W. Siirrli-r-on. 'II..- fw-oml trial f.f Martin dark i i in I'H'ii' iw at fi fi'i lock this n.orn-1 t v l laik. who v'T- charpi-'l with! t ' ii ni-il'-r of ('ha,i H Taylor last. .T;'. W'.-i- t- iliiil i";;llv hv th- Jury in Ii i ti'-' triil hi t w:i! iillfiwi! a n-w ' ! i-v tl.f Jii'iiri-. on th' irroiitir't tl.wt v I , t ; - tli' i": cvi'i-ti'(- that n i'!,t h-iiil to a v-rdi' t of man :'. it v.,- not -hi icif-nt to con- V I t ' 1 ' I .. 1. ' ti !-.' i J i til. f.'-- 'PCULATICN :: -'iun i f i li 'I." '.i- t T da v is .,m! Mr. t. in ;:-i ik-'a' Ti,.- ri-tmlii r ! ami Mrs. '' a pp. a.'.l- v. hooks' ai: -:; -' 'W I , d I.-" .-'"I'-'l ; s:;0 hooi;s patrons hiiv 'iiii ; '17 hooks dotiiii til. . t I ( liik i.'d. ho liioi" II." l;h: a'!"- h I 1 1 " I! f 1 1 lior; !r i 1 1 il ,1 .J. r inks 1 1 II YOUTHFUL. PURtZ-2 FARMERS BUY RED JERSEY CALVES " , . ... , r ,, ..... ami one ctrl of the Vil- ho i lake:.-.- distii. t, near Sprinefield. speaker from the state chamber 01 h it.- each hnrrowed $l."in for the pur- commerce for the next meeting. The I os- of hiiyini: a pure hied JerBey'uil,n was set for next Fridav night . -if tai l, mul now- the animals have , th 4.omnjittee bas been unable i i." n omaiiieii ann me young people ! iii'- vieiiiK with one another to see. w hn h one w ill raise the best animal and to see which will make the most out tif the investment. The loans were made by the Hank of Commerce of Kupene. which re-, tenlly set aside a sum tif $."i0.0f)0 for Ihe purpose of encourapini! the breed-. 'nc of purebred livestock in I.ane ' county. j These young people who are invest- j mc in iiure ioed calves, are all mem hers of the Willakenzio Calf club and are as follows: Dorothea Hushnell. in the corps and to give information Robert Gilmore. Wilbur Bushnell. Bud on any subject pertaining to tha Kdson and Merle F. Saunders. .service. They will make their head- quarters during the day at The New JUDGE BOWN SEEKS RE- 'office on Main street, where thoae In NOMINATION FOR OFFICE . Crested may interview them, , ! Thev will distribute, pamphleta, Contrary to a tnent Judge Harry L. Bown of Eu gene, win seek renotnlnation for th3 office of county Judge, according to an announcment made a few davs uas ago at a meeting of the Lane county n.,. .i .i 'T-iinn i a. iv eiiijuii coiiiiiiutee. in sistent demands on the part of his friends, the judge says, was responsi ble for his change of decision. Frank I.. Armitage, of the I'nited States employment bureau, had been suggested as a possible candidate for the office of county Judge but with the change of Judge Down's decision, the possibility was dismissed. Opposing Judge Bown in the No vember election will be C. V. Barnard and A. W. Dugan. both of whom have entered as Republican candidates for) the office. DANKS IN MOTOR ACCIDENT When L. K. Hanks was driving his new Overland touring car into the alley back of his house Saturday' xi 'ght about 7 o'clock a Ford driven hy Mr. Rush of Fugene. collided with the Overland entirely demolishing one running board, bending up the front fenders, breaking the wind shield and doming the car in a lunu la' r of places. Mr. Ranks was ap proaching the ascent to the alley way ;i( Ihe rear of Ketel's drug store, be tween Main and A tin Fifth streets, w1i.il the Ford struck the rear wheels, causing the Overland lo run into the corner of the building used hy W. instein i- Director as a ware house. Mr. HnslVj stated that he d'd not see 'he other car until he was nearly up on it. There was no damage to the Ford . but repairs, to the amount of about $7ri were necessary to the Overland. None of the occupants of either cur were hurt. Seven I. W. W. Receive Sentences Judge J. M. Wilson on Monday at Montetiano, Wash,., imposed ben tenet's of from 2r to 40 years on the seven alleged I. W. W. who were re cently convicted tif second degree nurner in connection with the death at Warren O. Oriniir. at Cenirulia on nr. h ':v day .A motion for n new h id been denied. mm of COMMERCE HAS linn LIVELY SESSIDH Call Meeting to Be Held Soon as Speaker Can Be Obtained. A 1'no. number of 'huviri'--s men lid ; . ''l'-nt of Sprinpf ii-lil attcndn'l In- in.-' nit? of the riminhcr tif Com lu ri la t Friday nltfht. Aft.i ca!l- it,.; the ifii of r -,p. "IIS ' k ' th'- ti,' I i.r-:o-' .n for ;.. i. t!i" k to f.rd'-r a ti1 statins: - and hIiiis of the- ortjarl ' tf-ncfit of a nurabT ? i . I -1 . I'rc'sidciit Hrsslf:r n i t : n ct for f-r.'Tal illn- I ;i'4;d Tor thv. opinion of ion an I'l li.-l! i:t i. - 1- ii. d their at'.!' ude a n I i'.j : I'll) in th' ty. ii- I.., ---i.-d t!i thai SpririR- KUppOI't il I ph-ofr'l , i'h li.-in. -lioiiid y e an '. ,1 c "h; ml." h. n r' jh: i .,,!, A Ii ' F'tp rt of the or- I alot-a .-ri to f Mi'.- yi-iir in a -s rf JI'.' for .1 j..-r li.onth frn up rr.r.ni v;ii)ifi at re thc yeaf ln was inaugu F.mr com- h' ls f d a, i-d s t ad I.lO-.i th iiii'.i 1 n. mittc.-----. r;. ' ;.'l,--ll t'aarani w:,. ;,pp l.'-i'.'-i s. lii-ii;hi rs .... th" HU' liiit'-d. frach to have It is expected thitt will ho secured to cess of th.- chamber iit.d make it possjhle to co ahead and furnish 'he rooms in the Pteven3 hiKhlinp in a s'liiahle mann-r. A motion was passed to have tha i iitertainmeiit t tunmittee secure a ... to secure a speaker so the next gath- ering will be held at the call of the president. It Is hoped that a speakar will he secured at an early date. MARINE RECRUITERS TO BE IN TOWN SATURDAY The Marine Corps recruiting of ficers from Eugene will pay this city a visit next Saturday for the purpose of accepting applicants for enlistment ' describing thv. edutaUODal dvan previons announce-' nt tfce Marine Com and alo the advantages of re-enlistments la the Fifth regiment, united bUteu .at.ina for p;.mflrines and ex- ' .j..... ..' .v i.. , l.,jjim ,i.v,.i" i mitten to enlist for the Fifth regi ment. As this regiment has been awarded the Fouragerre. every man enlisting will be entitled to wear this decoration. The Marine Corps Institute at Qan tito. Virginia, bids fair to become as famous as the naval academy at Annapolis and the military academy at West Point, and all marines hava a chance to attend. . . , VISIT CRESWELL LODGE Springfield lodge No. 70. 1. O. O. V., ,aij a fraternal visit to the lodge at Creswell Thursday night, in the In- terests of the Lane county I. O. O. F, association, which will meet here the 2h of April. , Will Serve Meals for Convention. The Ladies Aid of the Methodist church held their regular business meeting and monthly tea Wednesday afternoon in the church parlors. The ladies decided to serve two meals for the 1. O. O. F. lodge on the 2Gth of this month when there will he an Odd Fellows convention in Sprina; !'i. dd. About a thousand visitors ate expected to attend the all day ses sion of the lodge. FIRST TOURIST-CAMPERS . STOPPED HERE MONDAY j Mi, and Mrs. Kinsey of Gtesham, 1 Ore., accompanied by Mr. Bradley of i Portland, arrived in Springfield last ! Monday afternoon. They are touring . through to Los Angeles, and repoit the roads from Salem on to Albany almost impassable. While waiting for repairs on one of their cars they drove about the city, hi tor making the statement that thej thought this i "very cosy 1-ttlo town. 1 stayed overnight at the auto They camp- inj; grounds