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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
thuiisday: MAY 8. 1020.
Jasper News
Mr. Margaret Iplejr I tlsltln
with her sister In law. Mra. Krancni
ltean at the home of Mrs. II. A. Lonv
bard
A crowd from Jasper ami Natron
attended the picnic at Fall Creek
last Saturday.
Mrs Krnest Funke of Florence it
visiting at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. X. l.imlley of Natron.
Mr and Mrs. IVvine and family
bare moved to rieasant Hill. Mr.
and Mrs II. K. Mersdolf have hog lit
the pevine farm and have moved
their goods there.
Several friends of Miss Faith Ttufcer
fathered at her home last Saturday
to help celebrate her birthday. Tno
attending were Misses tlrace Minute
and Kmma Wallace. June am) Wilms
Hack Gladys Bauer and Amy I,ove.
Miss Mvrtle IJndley is at her home
now. her school having closed last.
Saturday.
Dr. Coleman and daughter Mrs.
Fleming of Pleasant Hill, apent Sun.
day vlMtlng. with Mr. and Mrs. J. S.
IHit of Strawberry Arrwt.
Mr. and Mr. Dan Prtsool of Cr-s-welt
spent Sunday at the home of
Mra. l)risol's parents, Mr. and Mra.
I.indley of Natron.
Miss Ruby Keaver of Trent la via.
iting at the borne of Miss Mary Wil
Hams.
A pie social and program will h
given by the Jasper school next Fri
day evening at the school house.
There will be preach Ins services at
the Jasper church next Sunday. Sun.
day school at 10 a. m. as usual.
Church at 11 a. in ltasket dinner at
noon and preaching again in the aft
ernoon by Kev. Milton Hower.
INDUSTRIAL REVIEW
The Tacts About Rheumatism.
More than nine out of ten cases of
rheumatism are either chronic or
muscular rheumatism. neither if
which require any Internal treatment.
All thrt Is required Is to massage the
affected parts freely with Chamber
Inln's Liniment. You will be sur
prised at the relief which It affords.
I May S.
Oregon City grower ships 410,000
strawberry plant to California. .
Cortland to have calls from four
more Japanese vessels.
tnhor shortage reported grow tog'
i on farms and threatens food supply. ,
' Kosehurg Seventy five acres to ba 1
planted to prunes and berries near
here. I
Kuxone-- tirent demand for stu
dents to work on farm In I,unn
county. ;
Salem --Oregon tSrowers associa
tion to constrml and equip fruit
pressing plants aggregating expend:-,
i ture of over $m.tHMt. ;
j The Dalles Cherry growers In this
district sign contracts si l." cents
l.lnn county to build "I mites or
market roads this year.
Hem! Shevlin Htxon lumber com
pany gives tmiloc free life insur-,
ance.
New power lirfe to be const nudd
from Albany to Corvallls next month.
I Work on railroad bridge across Wil
lamette river' at Albany resumed.
rcndleton UNO sere whest ram n
sails for $25,000.
Chevrolet company to build In
Cortland.
Florenco Another logging camp
soon to start
Cmapluo looks forward to bumper
crops.
Newberg Iihs cannery doing over
$l,000imo business a year; sawmill
employing lf.O men; rouicmpliitca
l.'.iO 1100 paving
Klamath Falls .to have new school,
site costing f.ifi.otm ntid new store
and several new houses.
Alhan) - Contract let for $ 1 1.000
.tor building.
In these days of high priced slecl
and high priced steel workers l.ane
conn I. v Is saving thousands of dollars
it year by building coveted wood.-n
bridges. These btldges nre strong
enough to stand the heaviest truck
traffic and have demonstrated ii
actual use mat tliey are gonil tor a
period of at least aO yesrs. I.aue
county has a load building organi
tut Ion that is becoming famous out
e er
tob
Sk -sTW a Jk -iV - W -V. -.. .tM
WHAT a difference in
these motor-car days,
when every point in the
county is hardly more than
"just around the corner."
People's ideas are chang
ing, too.
They're besrinnins: to fig
ure out how much it is cost
ing them to keep a car. And
the man who is doin? the
greatest amount of figuring is
the man vith the moderate
price car.
There still seems to be a
notion in some quarters that
Any tire is good enouch for
a small car.
Tnat's not what the man
who owns it thinks.
In recommending and sell
ing U. S. Tires wc arc trying
to see his side of the propo
sition f-ndi- cut what he
v.'ants iii a lire arA diving
hhn that.
HI '
Lare or small, U. S. Tires
are built to only one stand
ard of quality the standard
that produced the first
straight side automobile tire,
the iirsr pneumatic truck
tire.
Every tire that bears the
name "U. S." is built the
best way its makers knew
how. It isn't the car, but
the man who owns the car,
that counts with the oldest
r.nd largest rubber concern
in the world.
IV
As representatives of U. S.
Tires in this town, we offer
you the benefit of our experi
ence and advice in settling
your tire problem.
Cnrdinf to th ttad
they havm to trtvl:
In '..-n'ly or bill- - ;n
try, wherever the Rjinaf
I j unt to i'f be.ivv The
U. S. Nobby.
FV.r rrHin"'- ro-m-y
r-i'l- Hie U. S. Chant
For fr-nf wb : Tha
17. S. PI. m.
For be it r".u!M
e v r y w h r e - V . f? .
Royal OiT'ii.
BTtAi C2R0 tlCe& aiXH U'jJD -PJJ1
United States Tires
Springfield Garage
THAT
POIrfr
FARM POINTIAS
Oay-to 0ay Hints en Big and Lltji
Ittmi of Program, By O. A. C, J
Bptclalists.
I .i 1 1 y I f one desires to hit tlii
II C. I., he must reserve plenty ) of
land for silage crops, - j
Canned kihuIs ure gi-est help In
tin' regulation of the food for lln
table. Sltlige canned giHtds and
serves a similar service In the dairy
program.
Two tons of good silage will take
the place of one ton of alfalfa hay
At the present plbes l( eost one ami
one half c-nt a pound to prodii n
silage.
Farm Maiiagi-menl The farmer
Heeds to know his costs Fa i ill record
hooks f him wheie he stamts.
That idle ate like the Idle dollar
hi lugs not I el tn n
Hoi tlcultiire Make ue of the good
weather while II lasts s the udvlni
of the hoi t ullui e depaitmeul of Ihi
cobge Now the lime lo take u;
the Npravlng and cullltnllon thnt
were lllli'l tired with by the re ellt
I II In H
slib- the si. lie for efficient work snl
It is deeloiug a bridge building oi
Kaulzation aloi'g the Name efficient
lines. Stritidnrdlred wooitell tirldgn
i oiiHlrm tlmi of the -oveie type 14
Itecomlng mori popular due to Ira
iiuoiulral .ii.-1. (.f lotiNtruction and
loliK ll'i-
I Ian iidnii k I.i'fiiln-r a. Mfg com
panv Incoi t.oi.iies with cnpltul of
ITC.itim
Kiddl- 1'ieiie imim i '.t lug pluut a-unil
Salvation Army Help Farmtrs.
ItealUtiig the demuni' for farm t.i-
l..r. e.. iilh In th) west I lie Ssl
vath.il rinv. I In our Ii Its 'industrial
ll'IIIH .1 l!i ii.-iim hot. -N U illvei tlut
lU.uitit dt ,nvliig labor lo lh
s'-ll It Is .1 I i i-iiienl of liiiiMii I atii ff
111 tle we-I ill the M If tt I .f Informa
tinn m til out ii 'n .hliigloii run
eriniii: the niitliHiK fur iirodiict Ion
from lb.- -.nil It seems that the prob
lem in I lint oi In inn al any prim
ta!. i r lli Hi tlx- liluh l ohl uf Ihlli f
'ill.iin anMiiii it ileelure Ihjit es4
than .'. pit i.-lii of lh- Iii.Xh who li-ff
f irms In Aiim iUii to enter the va
liai i -( . i ! tn Hi.- xiitt
Tre.itmnt of Common Cold.
' if iill who r.'ilrh cold eoiihl be i-r
fUiM'.-il lo ii-iii-iiu in In',) fur t firt
l v.'eiily four lit tn ip of mull an attach"
h.ivs a w-ll kiMitvn physician "Iheie
woiihl In- fi-wer easts draggllig nil
v. It'i disl r ssliiu sMiiptiiiiiK fur weeks
and oll.-n iinll'ii: in koiu.. more si-il
mis dlseaxe." To make sure of
proinit iecoery vim slmulil al:o l:ik.
I ' I i.i i n I el :i 1 1 1 ' k Coiiyh lt.-ini.y. U'lietsj.
IT -Ilk or Well the l.nWi U hhnllli!
iiii. e e.i h ila
V.hiV ..' i. I S. lngf jeld nml vl-
i :";iv i.i it! h, - Ii, inking TiiiNlneHt
II KlllVtie wlieli lgl!t In their holll.l
town !he lri.. a national state,
i '.:l.:t'. ii n I i v .leeeMlinrv.--the Flrt
t-oiial P.-i k i f Sprliigflehl. In that
.he ay tu liuiM ii i our home town?
ctGISTRATION OF LAND TITLE.
I' ti.. in iit.-i i,f i!,.. in phi utitm (,f
v" ."i.Mil Aieolil nml Nellie A
III ! I I" It i t.T III.- title Iii Die
' ' ' ' il.- i iin d laud tn wlf :
)'. ir'm ini! ii ill, siuitli w exl i orner
'he MiJ.ih Hi-Imow ami Wife
t'lii I -i C!;iiii. Vuiiiher i;, Not I
. m'. n N i' iIi.-i- Vn'v. in Towiishtit
" .')' III. lti-.-e W..M ,,f (he M
v . '.. M.. i I ,i. ; Hiiinllip Iheine
'." IT h ill-, tn.-ii.-i. iii. rih no
' ''"inn o ll: - i M I !i . ; m-r of the tract
f I Hid "We I l.v n H, nuts an,) from
' In ei-e r;M!iii k . iv i ir, chains.
I h ei i In -i tu hi
i t--i ' f tl"- I' Miiiv iii'iil. formerly
-wil f'S I'l.. ( .;, ii Ciiitml vii,
l-HA III.'. I ih.ine . nilh ll'.! ' fj' weil
' i- the i enter of -ait m i I i; ii
1 ll.i'MK, I" the Hull iieavl Ciill. of n
tlHl l l.f I. Mill l.lini Vi-ll i ,.,l. tn
'' ' ' 'e.eii of f . .n-l.l. ( ,
Number Wl. Hu ll, e M.ulh S I :', i hnuis
I'll! Ih.ine ll I'l It vj .-,4-"li'iir
ami Iheine y.iiih ,ss 1 Ii.iIiim
to H e ' ' I ' 1 1 e of li. ;niiijii. I'.inlaUl
' ' ' ,:" i 1 I'h i e or le-.s til Jan. I
I'l ' -iff 1 I.IIIIH- 1 l it,. ,,f l''. -on;
'a ii:-' A tit. I ji It Walts. St-phon
' ' ol .1. l-'nrh .1 t h i'i hol-.t-r his
"!'''; I'' II t ti. il. it in his unknown
'"If- ill law if ilei eased;
H '1 '' I' I'l- wlf willow; in a
ln. Ill ll i;iay (ailii ei n, del elnla u ,
'I'l ho iiiiln e, ih;. on n,,. ;j,., l)uv
of ,l.iv !tjll an iipidlealton wa.-i filed
by Wililiiii Arnold 1111. 1 N'ellj,. a.
Xl'liohl ill the Cinuil Court of the
, Si. He i.r (lieyoii. in and for ..,ne
ciimmiv. for I111ll.il legisfralioii of tint
Kite lo the land nhoxo dem rlbeif
Now iinlesH you appear on or hi -.
fore the f.lh flu y of June Hi:'l, Un,
show CI.UMO why h,u 'appllcHtUin
.houlil not be granted, th,. sunie will
he taken as coiiiokhciI unil a decree
will bn entered rfcordiug lo tha
liayer In the iippli utlon unit yoti will
be forever hailed from disputing th,.
' same. '
11 t nitvso.v,
Cleik of the Circuit Court.
(Soul (,r tlm circuit Cotirli
.Uate lllsl piihlienliou Aluy (i, lO:Ml.
, Hi"'1 Inst puldli Htioii June .'I UlL'li.
h
rl'OUKUT MCtlNH Lodge, Nc
7. A. M F Aijcleiit am
Aci-epleil HioIIIhIi Hits Cn'
. . v..ru..l .....l O a. ... I. I .
Mini 1111111111- pr
tj". Masons meets llrst ami lh
Friday HV.-nlng In V. ). W
ball. Visltlnt; brothers wei
co run
, '":'l; Chas. Klngswall
Secretary , . v. M