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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1920)
PACE 4 THE SFMNGFIELD NEWS THUUHDAY. WAV 27. 1020. county to con anil have a good lime with ua on the. 3d of July, ' 1 ... - . And he ur to plan to attend lh chautautUH which will he here th. THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS Published Kvery Thursday at Springfield. Ijin County. Oregon, by TYLER A FREELAND Fam II. Tyler. Kdtor. H. n. Fredand. Adv. Mgr. Entered at the iVostofflre at Springfield. Oregon, as Second class Matter. February 24. 1903. srilSOHlPTION RATES: One Year $2.04 Three Months f0c Six Month $1.00 Single Copy 5c One Year, When luld In Advance. - - $176 flint week til July, A NEW MEMORIAL DAY. "Sunday. May 30. will be the seco:i Vemorlal Dny since the end of the , great world war. The (lay now has a double significance and is dedi- 1 rated to the brave men and true : patriot, who In all great crises did ' their duty with a courage and de- to t ion that will eTer be a reproach! to civilian slackness. It will be ,n ; Inspiration to more faithful and un-'. elfish service in the future. As; Lincoln said in his great address at ; the dedication of the Gettysburg field: -From these honored dead we, take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last full; measure of devotion." j The dead soldiers of all American ; wars gave their lives for liberty and jastice. j Hence this day of American re consecration is for the heroes of all American wars, the living and tho dead, those who laid down their livss and those who offered the supreme sacrifice but were spared to a later generation. It matters not whether ' they laid down their lives In the Vir ginia or the Argoune wilderness; it matters not whether their bodies are here or in France, tho day Is dedi cated to their memory, and we pause Jn our activities to pay them fit tint .tribute. It ought not to be difficult for us to serve and be loyal to a country for which jhese men were willing and proud to lay down their lives. Ther-i are many lessons In the history of their deeds for us to learn. Aa David Gregg says. "We honor our heroic and patriotic dead by be ing true men. as true men by faith fully fighting the battles of our day as they fought the battles of their days." O Now that plans have ben laid tor a rousing Fourth of July celebration, let everybody in Springfield work to gether to make a huge success of It. Springfield and Its community should be able to put over as good a celebra tion as any other town In the county or state. The right spirit and co operation of everyone will bring tha results. We want everyone in the These Tires Are a Revelation The Brunswick is frankly a combination of the best iri tire building. There is one tread that's supreme beyond question. 'And that is now on Brunswick. (There is one side-wall construction, which, by every te, tiolds the summit place for endurance. And that one was (adopted for Brunswicks. Fabrics differ up to 30 per cent in their strength tests.' On Brunswicks the maximum long-fiber is the standard. There are certain additions, each one expensive, which add (vastly to tire mileage. The Brunswick embodies all these Extras. There are ho patents, no secret formulas to prevent tny maker from building the best It is simply a question of knowledge and skill cost plus care. Brunswick standards are known the world over. The very came certifies an extraordinary tire. Yet Brunswicks cost no more than like-type tires. Buy ONE Brunswick. It will prove that a better tire can fact fee bought, regardless of price. THE BRUNSWICK-BALKE-COLLENDER CO. Portland Headquarters: 46-48 Fifth Street I AM THE COUNTRY WEEKLY I am the Country Weekly. I ant the frjend of the family, the brlnger of tidings Iroiii olh.r friends; I apoak to the li mit- in the evening light of summer's vine clad porch or the glow t.f winter's lamp. I help to make this evening hour; I record the great mid the small, the varied acts of the days nu t weks that go to inuke up life. I am for and of tho homo; fol low those who leave humble be ginnings; whether they go 10 greatness or to the gutter. I take to them the thrill of oil days, with wholesome message peak the language of tho con mon man; my words an- filled to his understanding. Mv con gregation is larger than that of any church In my town; my readers are more than those to the school. Young and ohl allk- find In me stimulation, Iiistrue tlon, entertainment. Inspiration, solace, comfort. I am liny chro't icier of birth, and love and death the three great fuels of man's existence I bring together buyer and sclle-. to the benefit of both;- I am put of the market-place of the world Into the home I carry word of the goods which f-ed and to l li , . ami shelter, and which iitinixi-r to comfort. ea.-e, ht-alth and hap piness. I am the word of the w( ek. t n- history of the year, the record of my community in the unluv.s of state and nation. I am the exponent of the lives cf my readers. I am the Country Weekly - It. . , we Ouaranfee Our Springfield Hard Wheat Flour tu ho pial (o any flour Hindu in tlio West. Our NOXALL Ik u blent of hard nml holt wheat. A medium flour at u medium price. SNOWMAU, s good as any oft wheat flour. A straight valley flour at a piieel A thame to make a niie paving. Ituy our flour t any store nt last falls prices. Most flourw have adv'Miced, ours will advance boon. SPRINGFIELD MILL AND GRAIN COMPANY Inventor of the pro ess, expects to line up enough acreage to kcet the plant In steady operation after mid summer and will prepare to Increase Its production. The factory Is using culls, thus doing away with a big waste. SALVATION ARMY MAKES MEN OF SOCIAL OUTCASTS Follow lug a well know u rote tnu Salvation Army, in iu industrial homes. Is taking tba class of man who early finds his way to the poor house and rehabilitate bitu. ii.akra him over, gives him confidence in himself and turns him owr to emplos uieiit that enables hiul to sustain himself. The County (joverumeut iimhes 'U "down and outs" habitual Indigents.' It makes them a monthly allowance of money or goods for which it re quires no service. The' Salvation Army lakes lh same man and giea him, not money, but work. It pays him money for his wi rW, and renews in blm . t. knowled ihat conscious and directed effort Is entitled to and will bring him commensurate return. It bathe him ad wins him again to clean habit slid tboiiKht. It builds up hii strength and his morale until he is fit again fur the fight with tli i ..rid. Then it finds him employ mtnt and sends him forth to work that ha ia fitted to do. Here in a nut shell the t;tory of the Salvation Army's Industrial Monies and the story of the Industrial Home in 1'ortktinl, where scores of men from i.ll over the statu bv found themselves. Picnickers Enjoy Day at Blua River. Five ears of Spllligf ti-ld people niuilc up a party which motor-til to Itlue Ulver Sunday to spend tho d.ty. Those who made the dip wore Mr. and Mrs. Curl Olson, Mr and Mrs. I. May, Mr. and Mia. O II Jurrett. Mr. uud Mis. William I'm Is of Mabel, Mr. ti ml Mrs. M. T. Cyr. IttisseH ' Olson, lioioihy and I lulls Guard, Kenneth and Charles C. Irani. Audrey IViklns, W'iuif t .0" and Verdon May. FARM REMINDERS Si ii-oinl Suggrstlona on Thfugs often Ovi-rlooked, As 8en by tlm Stato College rol'LTUY: Kuporta havi ben r. ceived by tho poultty (liiirtiiieni of the college that the stiue is being syatematirully workM by agents who are selling remedies, Kui'hys. ttiid dln Infeetahta. In some case it Is n ported thut tho agents represented themselves as agenta of the college, and their plan of opoiatlon seems to be to visit the f.inni-r or i.oiillryninn as poultry experts mid offer their ser vices Tho methods I ecoilitlien'ileil, as rei.oi teil to the ollege. for the des truction of pests are pr.u tli ally worth less, uud the pliers charged for tho disinfectant or sprays are ethorhltant. 11 .A NT I'ATHOl.OtJV: The college has Issued several late spray bulletins for Inhumation on the spray program for various diseases uud pests. These will be sent fre-up oil request. ( Is the worst possible way to try to save time or materials In spraying The result Is almost invariably noire scab and win ins One must rover every hit of sin faro thoroughly as possible if lull protection Is to be scrims!, FA KM M ANAOKMF.NT: Whether you like Improved appearance or not. It I a profitable thing to keep tfie build lues and nun -blurry well painted. I'aint is the t hoapost biiildlub material on the market. More money ran b eoverod by a coal of paint this year 'ban ever before. I'Alt.M t ItOI'S: It Is desirable to plant hi kind of tointoes you expect tp harvest. Itelter quality Is to be do. sired in potatoes this year raher ban Increased acreage. poultry - iooi feeds and good feed ing means good growth and small loss. An underfed chick will not de velop i roperly hut will be undersized and lucking in ltallty. Kvrn though it may Inherit good laying rapacity it v Ml not be a profitable egg layer. OUR FURNITURE orT ijou rccd urn iuw About Digestion It. is cluiiiied that only half ns much I food Is reoulred when it is thoroughly : masticated. DigoHtlon begins In trm j mouth and a thorough mastication of : the food is of greatest importance, j When needed take Chamberlain a Tablets to strengthen the digestion I and Insure a regular movement of the i bowels. j Potato Flour Made at Gresham. I Gresham, Ore., May 25. Substitute flours may have gone out of vogue I since the war, but the Bpud product j is Ktill holding Its own at (Jresham, j where the North weal J'otato Htarch I Milling company iu converting them into potato flour. It is now running j its maximum capacity. J. (j. Griffith, '9 . .-ssv'VP Sold On An Unlimited Mileage Guarantee Basis Springfield Garage v ! rtwre m mora Catarrti In this aMtloa ot 1 Om country than all other dlaeaave put ! toueiher. and uuti Hie lust few yoara j waa supposed lu l Incut able. For I great nmiiy i n (lin iiii s pioiiuunRed It loi ul disbuso Hint J.l . i ll- ! In ul r' llie j iliiM, urul by r.juni.iiiiiy l.iillnK to cura Willi I-1' III l t-lltllielll. pi illlullllri'd It liuur I h l.li-. frd ifiii'M lins prim li I iilairli to be a j ciinslli u lomil iliHi-asr, umj tlierufoir it iinir. -s -.iiii it in ii.iii. I li, iiini'iil. Mall's I f'Mi'irrh 1'i.ie, uni uiifie I in id tiy K. J. I l'lirni-y & fii., Tiilnl i, (lili. Is the only 'oiisill iitiiiual i-u r mi tl.r market, il Is tnken Internully. Il mils dlrerlly nn iha blond and murnus snrfMres nf tin- S.VX1111. '1 1 1 -y offer one liumlii'ii ilnllnrs fur liny case It falls In cine. Keinl f"r ciirulais ami le.Oiii.nnln Is Aildru: K. J. lll'.N KV A CO.. Toledo O. liy 1ii kuI'. 7 .i ! 'iVkc lleli'i lain'- !l!l. fur coii' iiU:i Brides-to-be and Honeymooners: Look to your furniture needa TODAY. We can fiinilHh your home Just as you have "dreamed" it Mould he furnished. We have many handsome pieces of living room furniture, also dining and bed room sets that are real beauties. No matter what you want In furniture come to us we have It. You will Ire delighted with our furniture and de liglrted with our PRICES.- Our Furniture and Rugs FURNISH. Respectfully yours, BERRY PIANO & FURNITURE CO. t