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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1920)
For Feed, Hay Grain and Flour go to the Springfield Warehouse Co, SOUTH SECOND STREET,-ON THE RAILROAD We have a full line of FEEDS Mill Run. Midds. Oats. Corn, I.arley. Dairy. Hog and Chicken Feeds. Also good hay at right prices Cheat. Willi Orass. Vetch. Ooats. Clover and Alfalfa Hay: and oat and wheat straw. Try our line of FLOUR Thompson's Best Soft Wheat Flour and Cupid and Blue Stem Hard Wheat Hours. JOHN CONOWAY, Mgr. NTMTlf'K la herwhv ln that til un dersigned will not he responsible II for any bill or debts not contract- 0 ed br myself ufifr April 22. l!SO. iV. II. tiennev, Sprtngf lold -'!' LOST AND FOUND LOST Auto chains on or Hear Main Street Ultt KrlllltV. l,eaVC t Nl'Wl! office Itewanl K K Itiattaln. It WANTED AGENTS VANT-:i Salesman for Springfield ami vicinity. t'omiiilsaion contract nly. for spare time or full time. We will teach you to Kt-ll Income protection through our free school of Instruction mid help ou build a business of your own. MitHxarhua-t-t t s IbHidmg and liiHiirance t'om pany. Accident hiu! llt'nltlt iH-pt . S.isinaw. Michigan, tapllal $1. Mil) lion 2t CARPET WEAVING WK IIAVK new ttutomatlr carpet khht anl are prepared to lo cus torn work. Give us trial. Two miles east of Springfield on Mu Kenslo road. Mm. K. I). Keye. 4tp CABINET SHOr- 1 fO V- n jr i 111111 jPt p -L I l lio to II. K. ruts' cabinet shop, corner Fourth ami C streets, for your Sanitary llulter. Mold, kitchen rabl nets, kite lion tables. KngllHh break ! fast tables and gcueral cabinet work. WANTED WW XTKI (!Md second hand saik.i at Morrlson" Kfced (tort. MARTIN CLARK MAY HAVE THIRD TRIAL MEN!'' 1 i MEN'S RALLY DAY APRIL 25 (Set Into the ? . -SUNDAY SCHOOL FORWARD" Campaign. For your Community's sake, for your Boy's sake, for your Homo's sake, for your own sake. It's No Child's Play; It's a Man's Job. Christian Church "The Homelike Church" - . IM Linden O. Lenvilt, .Minister. 1 The Inventor of the Pathfinder Gate bought a farm in Michigan that had "shoulder gates." old slide gates made of oak boards 16 feet in length, that neither woman or child could scarcely open. Js your farm in such a condition, slide gates, sagging hinges. wh!ch compel you to get dut of your auto or wagon, in your "Sun day togs-' and wade through dust or mud to open and sbtit? Then turn your gat.. by using old1 ones If you desire, inti; ,ne of the most practical and easily op'ned gate In the world; a child has ,-rength enough to 0pen ancJ tlt,ge . VtiI3 almost as easily as though pivoted iu icnew me oiJ gate, nail or bo it INVESTING FOR PROFIT (Continued from pe one) can be procured In the maiket that will pay dometimcH a hlxh huO per tti mvn fr Martin A (l;irk .. COKI on the InvenllHetH mr e;illl late Satnrdav nliiht was convicted ' t1'- ,r, mo,,n ,f ''' wl" "'' for the second time of the murder of double the yield of wheat on ten Charles Taylor, filed notice In i ourt ; ui r, M Kv' " in of ,s " -f Monday that they would move for a,' ''' IusIk.'Is, and sold for i third trial. . J Pr bunliel $.100-l l00 .t r cent. The first trial reaulted In a veHict' Mr 'u,1"'r ,-''k of Uonj. I'f mv-r tn the first degree, but tho prmluid a wo.iderful wheat, result of the second trial was modlfiod "t we ran atu do wonderfully. It Is to a renlict of manslaughter, the HI t ePerinient alo. obtain Jury riHomnieiidii.g that leniency be MiioiikU the e.d house a small pack employed In the placing of the aent-: I'" f wheat, oals. corn. etc.. and ence Ten days were allowed by Judge1 ' r(," " - Hen that Sklpworth for the filing of the motion : I"- '"- thorougbly n"r; for a new trial and HO days Tor the '-hem aliiied manure. Irl I filing of a bill of exception. J '" "' ,',-, "",f,v The trial of Martin l lark was one, "n ''' ' of the longest trials for any crime '' fv' times Note the moisture that has ever been held In Ijine conn " Kround. Cu fivate in the eve0; ! ty. From the time the Jury retired KrH tl.,ln,v w"rrtt " ,,f day night until It returned 22 hours ' 'ie cnunrrn a " "" "- "' later large numbers tf l.-op.. waited;"' Ht "m' and finally anxiously for the verdict 'o - number of kernel., of wbea . Th t.i-m l....lo,wir a. h.- fholOUlS Ullll Cill II. Ilie lllitMIIIIMI tnrr f. in l.e in lon.rot.ul a m.. n I nip I f TOtU OtIC xee'l. I Sill goillg" to Imrh H Thia nulla the liifrh nnf nt a Denllentiil ry term of a few years, . . ...I. .1. . . . 1 1 1 . a j rH 1,1 m 1 1 Vflnl IX 1 1 r 1-1. i.' ftt-a. n .v.- . ...! ... ....... mnn .if ih. Inrv Th verrll. l relnriied; l.oillled If In Hie prexe of others catchea i;n the latch K. On nasf)lnu as reached as result of a compir. through tho gateway, pull on th'mi'" between the nine who fnvored cofa G. and It frees the gale, and It J manslaughter and the three who held easilv closes. bing a gravity gate. ' out fl"' acquittal. The leaver K it made of wood 13 Inches In Ipnerli; the abort arm 6 In. ! long. The I'otVf anil i2 fastened with,' boit. ; r? C .r C Two forms f latrhea '""r be I ell IIlCl O sJULLII Y VW. from the front end of the gate to the gate post can be a barbed wire. Fasten the rope or wire. G G. to a post 2 or 3 rods back from the gate and close to the road. Pull on the cord and it pulls on the lever. F. which pulls on a wire fasteued to tell I vim ui iiliiuihl untM-lleviible fact, for f (oiild not myxelf believe It until I t yield thim farmer are now KettliiK In our previous lessons on the onrill worm we lisve tulit you that they w'll greatly multiply In soiU that are rich In huiuiin. Aa you leurn fiom experience In the garden those cxiertciici-i can be an aid to developing the farm Into a high stale of fertility ami profit. Study the great value of the para nip aa feed for milk cows and fat InnlUR of cuttle. .My experience I thst It In the hM of sll root and Is next iii lorn and oata In fattening, and ii pel lor In milk and butermak Ing When fed soon after milking there h found no pumnlp flavor In th milk and buiter. I have Junt begun to tell you about the profits of the garden aa an edu tator. ami my alloted space In the newspaper is filled. In our next let ter we wlnh to speak of several great profit to the gardener and farsnei that are eminently practlrshle and profitable to know News. 11.75 per year in advance. cn on end of the eate 4 ini I Two forms f latclies "n. IAS ii livlll ln-h .,,l. a 4 I III el t seo enr 7ha linfju .'Wffl ... ... , i . .......! r.,..,l n r. " mi.i.t. n s ' . ' n--. " l il re 111 lilt? IIIIIIIV'-I mm iij"-h iiiiiii- v opposite each other. In the cut .l" diameter. May ? puribtit'M renardless of amount We are i stiown to be above the other. ; for ' Tnts each. Hoth ring Mn1! paving the biKliest price in the 4 ity. ll it can be Hie iiw.ro i... . ii.. t i lever lATcnes art jmt nmiersfood. Nail onto the ga'e,H,", ,'Jl",t:g the "' canring. C. a 2x4. ?. feet jn , I'la; ": -.siii. ni.iae weuge shape; over th'sl ,nis Sat..- patentci nun a hoard quickly, catching , (lJlV V(1U (, V(. ,IH H ;,, giiie? seciftvly irt , . 1 The number of mIooIh Rrt; and kernels !fi4 The sod wan ery fertib- and had been treated wiih pufaxli itbtafned frotn ashes The M-MMn vi-rv f:.Voljble. I was never able In dtlpli-i i ate It again. If I could have done ( xo. one bushel would b.ive prmluced r,() hnshcN fJut tins i:ir rit freak in nature i.hihiiI me to make :i cure till study of what ciiuHitf whent !. -tinl. ,irid I found a fheioual tltn ' will greatly help wheal to titneil Si'i' , I ii 'ii dli lei on Hori-MacJe Fertiliier. i '!') ! In ti ixm 1 1 1 1 f i f v nf a ci ruf Chamberlain's Tablets Are Just What You Need. When IiIIIoiin When collKtlpnled When you have no appetite W hen your diKet!ou Is Impaired When yniir liver Is lorilil When you feel dull mid ntupbi aftitr CltlllK When ton have headache They will Improve your appetite, i lea life mill Invigorate your stomach. iiirnhiie your ImwelK ami make yei I "fine ii h a r'iMIe " They are- eany '" lake mill agreeable ill effect. I. r.o.i. ... .l. . . ' "ame wenge. Tills l,a,(i nre fmm t r'm be"lff ""n tiom its hinges, even if Ktock get he. inrirt it. crowding ii severely The gate js hung by wir(J , S a perfect hhige. The artist h. fired a clevis, but tins Is not r,e,e- , mane me boards a littl Hrifl tr. t 11.. . r. main hotwn an. I a '"'I Hinge, at,, I n,.rmj(u to .i.. .. w ""'i ciose Inction. Tl;e long patented. There I- fine for making, for your o'.wn use any patented arth ;i " With your Subscription U THKj SI'ltf.VGFIKLfJ .S'fc'WS. a (In.e--iKht ! Deed." Signed hi tile oalenlc. will' "I I with fifiie or nn w ire that re;(( he sucn you. all'jftlng vou to l.i. as many I'athfindei gaie on v farm as you wbh. .s.-cured rrnm - loiger' I -atetfee these gHte nlit deeds will', l O.-l Vou $" e;i( . Ur.til the 1st of May. 1920. TKE MEWS will give one of rhese Gate: right Deeds FREE with eiery new' subscription, at the reduced rate of' for one year. r W "ir. .1 ... i' Get your Butter Wrappers printed at the Springfield News Office Groceries and Feed at Right Prices Saturday Specials A FRESH SUPPLY OF VEGETABLES AT ALL TIMES Onion Sets, 2 pounds lor 25c fjood I'ure Silver Leaf Lard at ner pound 30fJ (Can you beat it?) Certainteed and (Juard Roofing at lowest prices. GOOD HOME CURED MACON See it. TILLAMOOK CHEESE A SPECIALTY. Flour of eight different brands at lowest prices. ' Come and give us a tall. Springfield Feed Co. si kv .i,.HY A 4 ml fl m 1 I: I 1 T 3 V M, C. BR4 Hardware ESSLER & SON and Furniture r - ti i n .