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TUB SPRINGFIELD NEWS THt.KSDAY. MAY 13. THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS amon them being the um of fertltli em and Intent! ruttlvthn The nerles f article no running in th Nem entitled aMnvVtlnjr' for .roP voiitaiu talunhle Information nlorn thhi llne and they .uuld 1m red by every grtmer. NO TAX INCREASE Published Kvery Tbndy t Sprtnjfleld, Ln County, Orepon, by 1 TYLER A FRE ELAND Rm H. Tvler. Editor. ' H. R Freeland. tj. Mur 1 . .... t Rtttered at the PoMofffce t Sprlr,flll. Oregon, a Secon J claxo Matter. : February J4. 1903. , uarantee PAGE. 4 We srHS'RlPT10N RATKS: Oi.e Year , Thre Month Six Months MOO" Single Copy....... "u Year, When raid In Adtanc. .. ... .. $1.76. A MAN Or HIS WORD. HIGHER YIELDS PER ACRE tTlbert Fede of Cottage C,roe. edt-; lor of the I'oitaK UroTe Serlinel, filed his declaration of candidacy for a wat in the elate house of repre sentatives. His platform ts yhoit an J to the point, as follows: "Says what be thinks and does what he say." He makes the further statement that be has "no axes to grind for myself wad will refuse to turn the grindstoce for anyone else." j Mr. Bede has a reputation atuorg all who know him of living up to bis ; stated platform and his friends know; that be thinks wisely. He has shown a capacity for carrying out bU thoughts to successful- completion, both in his own business affairs and In public life. He has served several terms as reading clerk in the legisla ture and is therefore familiar wiin legislative work. His experience in public business is wide enonph ?o warrant the voters of I-iiie rnuntv feeling that they will be wise to tast a vote for Klbert Rede at Ihe prim aries on May 21. They may rest as ftred that he will serve to the best cf bis abilities their interests At a time when the whole world calling for more of the produce that ia grown by the farmers and garden era of this country, and when produc tion t'f food ttuffs 1 behind demand, the question of ways and means of increasing the output is one that no producer can "fford to ignore. There re two possible means of bringing about this result. One is by bringing more acres umler cultivation; the other ia by. obtaining a higher yield from he present acreage. Agriculture experts claim that for years preceding the war. American farmers plowed, planted and cultivat ed two acres of land to obtain the tame yield that Kuropeans were get ting from one acre. Kuropeuns had learned from necessity to produt- the utmost from their small acreage. And the American farmer ran do the same and even better. With the ev.-r inn-easing" farm lub-r shortage the farmeis throughout the t'ntted Stales are beginning to really more than ever the necessity for In creasing their yiM. They are find ing various ways to ac complish this. No direct property tax hnlcvr n required for th slate highway Ihiii.Js to b Jsued under the cimstlliilH.nal amendment to he vole.l urou at the election May Jl, nay the ofurer of the Oregon Itoads and iH-vt-lopme it association. The measure l. fr Itu reading the state roail Ihii,I limit from 2 per cent to per rent of tlo aensed valuation of property wl'hm the state, thus making Is posNlble to Issue sufficient bonds to complete ihe main state highways. Principal and Interest fvi tiih bonds are financed entirely by the auto license fees and gasoline t. w'lthout any necessity for lnrreaing either the license fee or the tax above the rates now being paid. At present rates, figuring only on a small In crease in the number of auto for the next few years, ihe revenue from these source will not only lake cure of interest and prim ial of all bonds that can Ih Issued under the 4 per cent limit, but will leave an annual surplus to be expended for ot'iei slate highway purposeH. No direct lux on property is required, and no increase either in au'o license . or k.s tax - O BUILDING BOOMS IN EAST. Brunswick Principles In Fine Tire Making The reason yea are interested in the name on your tire i thst it identifies the maker. By knowing the maker you can jjdge his idzzls cf manufacture. The only secret cf a super-tire lies in the principles of thft maker. His standards decide the quality. For there ar; r.: ftcrets in the tire industry. Whet you get depends oA rvhat is behind the r.zrxz cn yo'.ir? tire. Erunswick, as yoa know, r.-cans a very clJ concern, falous cf its good narr.e. Since 1845 the House of r.rursv.ic!c -t-as been famous the vorli ever for the cus'lt" ot its prwlu:ti. The Brunswick Tire is all that you expect and mere. Your first one will be a revelation. You'll agree that you'v.? tever known a tetter. And you'll tell j'our friends. So sprt?'!; t-'je news anicng rr.ctoriis. The Erunswick i3 the most v.-il-ir.sc tire ti-.t ever came to market. Try ens Eru.-"w'ck Tire. Learn hew gocd a t're car. h-s built. Ar.d rer.c.T.ter, it costs no rr.cre ti:ia liLe-typi tirt?.. THE BRUNSW!CK-BALKE-COLLNDER CO. Poftlatid Headquarters: 46-4S Fiith bir-tt Itobert It Allen. M'llet.irv I i the V'.-t l I. umbel no-it n a in i.i 1 1 ei rem-! ili.it elen-t.- lur.litl'iit raiimi- are ; 1 1 : I: n . ;n ,. V.n ('h:.t!o. Il.i-t.iii .mil I li .-r ..lUi'i 'lli.'.i SU All. I! . H, )i ,.... it i tutlyirif n!ilitn.ri. 1 1 tin- . i.i. that ttioiiev for hoiii.ii c h,i . l.li'i .: llllpl'lVeileit4 is Ott-l.-ll tie, ;v !,. L lfitiHnci.il institutions but ih.it lb. banks difilav no iui.i : t v ln.n proneittve borrow i-r for - e- nl.ii I purposes. Ht)ioniik tli.- p. !. i .eciilation. It ih a lo-it ;hh! lark of proper hoii-ma f: ;.ies i, beconiinif nuire unite in nil s.-. imnv From thei sinallit tuun In ih,. IarKCHt cily ilu-re i a il.-ii.uol to. j hou.se ami more lnm-.-h. iM ,n I fplte of the Minn what h!'h o-t if labor and l n i !, if Tiiafei i.il ,n . -u.-t h-ie ;s u .-leinly Kl-nw !; - . M The liiL-ce-1 hi.. Ill fa t i f M : ! - ' 1 J J I Il I" i A III 111 About D-gestin i" iy l.iC.' i! I ':il '-;h li ;l i .... I U i v. . f It i. ! . ;t..v : a- ! H ..,:: L. . r. ",- ' '' ! : - ,. ' ' ' ' f .'-! i" ,ii ...... v'. iii-ii in .-.. i i i- ( ;- -. '!'..!.' .- :-,':: ii. n ',. ,! - i .u "1 i : L .i l r io " if i! .. S J M MCNS ;., i i - -..-. , ' ; . f f r i. . . "..I'.tv "'i - ie .1 M.iw r.ni-. t-1 -i:. :', i i. ! ' ". i i ' ,l v. l ' : I i i , To I ! Vev I ; , .'. I -. t'.e ;: liiiV-i ; i.-i I I 1 1: f!i- tia-i.e f t !: St.,-.. of i i. : , S o t ale h.-i.-liy -1: :u ,:.,!:. ! ;,,, I ' H led to ii.- -i I . J ;i..-.ir in i L above Everv Oregon Bov Our Springfield Hard Wheat Flour fn I u.il l any Hour ina!- in the Wr.st. Our NtiXALI. in a hltiil of lianl and mM ulusil.. A nifiliiiin floiii at a mi'ditlm pri SNOWMAI.I. s piod as any mUI wlu-at Hour. A utralKht valloy flour at a irin A han' lo make a ni v sain. Buy our flour at atiy store at last falls juii-fs. .Most flours ha vi advntiMl. ours will advaim hooii. SPRINGFIELD MILL AND GRAIN COMPANY Hi Hi..,) limit and auie a i" I .in-w-r the i oiiiplmuL of t!ie plalnliff f:l.- in-OMi !i,iii-.i you wlMiln i wei-ki fnlu the date of (he fn.t dale of lliMii aiion ,,f thin Mlii;moii, town. At.nl lli !!'n, nd if vm ho fail to uppear or ancver thereto within nald lime plaintiff tll apply lo the court for the relief pruyer fur therein, to lt: for a dei-re. ilinuilviuic Uie boinH of inatriiijoiiy now etiMtlni; by utid hetHi-en you ami ihe plain til f, and for full relief. This it m it i Hi n m'imiI upon you !.v ,,!. . adofi in the Springfield 'e. a in wim.er of reneral clrcn- l.iMi.n ;ui;'flnil Hi Springfield, I.n inui.1 iiiei?oti, for nil roimecutlr ... k- by oidir of lion (J. K. Bklp wofli. )i(lte of tin. above rourt, Bftld order uiade mid eulered of rcrorj ,nl i.ili I'jju Said fiiht date ot publli a:nn beliiK April Mh, 1920, tnd laM dale May I'ptll. l'.'.'O. belnf ll( ei-k " M. KlHlufer. Attorney for llalnllff. Iltniilelli e, ,:ilKeie, OrrfOO. 1 '! . DISTRICT ATTORNEY i.WK ftr.TV CLYDE N. JOHNSTON RUHUBLICAN A Qjaiified Cr.nrliclaie ''FP'J wi i K oar ' I 7, A N il i. f i f ar- e. -,ts-.i4 , fivery Oregon Girt :S A i.-' ;iil.l-: ')!.!, f.CK STfJiKNT --'" e.. . ., li t'-.-.-r pep ,1 l.li;.. ' ;! i i. I , i olli-ye I li:' ii ,n, y otli i 1 - -s . I , ' , 1 1 I .-VCepI ion. I . .f: x "- " i if' "ffl fif!!iiii' Sold On An Unlimited Mileage Guarantee Basis Springfield Garage That is one of the State's proudest records Xo -late i;in have too liuieli educa tion. .Mm u'ion is Ihe ..ufepuani of fi-f-edoiu ami rlnlit, mnl hiKhei" -'lu a tion ix Ihe iiipstoiie of the public hidiool HyHtein. JJuf lijher educulioll in Oickoii ia in Kieut danger. The Slate I'lilviirnity ami the Am ii ultuial' I'olIcKe have twiei; a IIIUIIV l-tlleUlH as they have income to liain. Protect these Schools and their great, work by Voting on May 21 for the Higher' ' Kducational relief meaiiure. HlRherl 1 I'diK alion pays the ulatc In dollars J and (i-iiis, in improved living, in ( eniiiic proieH, in faprit, orchard,, Kardeti. ami Mock ranch development,! ami in I In- better quality of ltd public j , and It : K 1 1 f hool lea hint;. I . . i i I'aid adverliHi'tnent lpnertcd br Colin j j Dymcnt In behalf of tbe Joint Alumni' i itulief Committee for Higher Kduca-i Itlon in Oregon, 614 , I'iltock lilock, j ! I'oi'tlanil. . ' 4$ 4 - Mi if Mmm Friend of the Bride: A useful wedding present is a real wedding present. Furniture is not only useful but it is an ideal present. The bride will cherish it through all the coming years. Let U3 help you select some appropriate present that you will be proud to give. We have many beautiful pieces that will make excel lent wedding gifts and we will be pleased to show them to you. They are real values. Our Furniture FURNISHES. Respectfully yours, BERRY PIANO & FURNITURE CO.