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FACE 8 THE SPUING FIELD NEWS THUnSDAY, MAY 27. 1020. FOR SALS KOK SALK Oil TIIADK--Seven room house In SpiiiiKfleld; desirable lo cal ton. Phone :Mt U EiiRene. j;ie FOR SALK- Slurbs roltapslhl baby wmmsam biiftxy In tcootl MrsvC. K. I. yon condition; $u.r.o. Phone 117 U. m27i KUU SALIC Two sows with youn . plit. Signed N S Hutch. Phone. I'SKli, Sprtncriflil. If i.s M 3 Friday and Saturday Specials REDUCED PRICES ON PADCOUN, the noted floor covering, LINOLEUMS, i COXGOLUM HUGS, GIIASS RUGS. MATTRESSES. REDS. SPRINGS TABLES. CHAIRS And all makes of FRUIT JARS. LOST AND FOUNO LOST Monday iuoiiiImr, clear yel .low t-unury btul. singer. Finder please phone 1:12 It, Mrs. Win. lKu Kl'lsi'ii. K street, between 7lh and 8th. KOCXD -A fountain pen. Call at The New office, mil OABINET SHOH ; (io to 11. K. Pitts .cabinet abop. ; corner Fourth and C streets, for your iSrnltary Butter . Mold, kitchen cabl ' nets, kitchen table. Kiifcllxh break fast table and general cabinet work WANTEO W'ANTKJ) PIjIii broidery work, a nil F street sew In ami Ktbel Hadley. otn- r.th JlOp Girl Serioualy Hurt in Auto Accident. Kleunor Hayes. J year old gran I danger of Mr. and Mrs. V. (1. Hill of Springfield, I in n serious condi tion nl the Mercy hospital in KtiKeiie Its the result of Injuries received n an juiiomobili jum LI. nt last Saturday. The parents, Mr and Mm (). Mayes, and their two children Itfcd been out (o The liim- of Mr. 1 1 a yen' par. nts west or KiiK. ne and wore r tin n Hi; id tlp-ir home In KiiKctie when Springfield Feed Company REMEMIIKR THE OLD STAND ; i I tdiull continue to huiidlo all KIikIm of feed and lip to lleaM Hie pulillo. ! The notml T1LUVMOOK IMIICESE. Preferred Green Tens, the held on I In; market. Teas In hulk, also at low pilies. CROCERIES OF ALL KINDS m Yours to Pleane. Springfield Feed Co. Local Woman Will Tour U. (Coutlutied from Far One) Mtrlcted in no fur as sorrow or IrnKedy are com ei nod. My Idea la to rIt clean cnjot uieiit. to awaken In the. the 15 rent l.ake. Hoston. CainbrbldK.'. hearts of the people those higher and Mass , Washington's homo at Mt.1 hkhh Joyful emotions whih they Vernon, ami Quebec, Canada. She have revlotisly cxperlciu ed In Ihelr will also visit her birthplace in Wis- , own liven, and to lighten the rare of consln and the blriliplacv of her falh- the dv just u Utile. er i Pennsylvania, on the return trip, which -will he by a southern route, many 'of the lute resting uri he ob'Kteul. situ in Arizona and New Mexico are included in her In i literary. California will be visited last hefoie her re'urti home. While a MUdent at Spliltcfleld liU!: rliim. from W'hU'h he triudualed in alitoiuobil. 19,4 f Sun Fran !,iKh e.w PARK ON SECOND AND MAIN IS CLEANED AND FITTED UP center of population for the rural dis tricls nnd coniiniinitles. It Is. however . , j UDTuestioi. ably euyer to creut? a steady A number of the members of the flow of Informative rending to rural American Legion gathered at the! America. That the need for such serv block recently donated for park pur-'e exist and that It Is anxiously poses on Second and Main streets sought l evltlenced In every letter of yesterday afternoon and cleaned tha'lhis nature received by state library place up. Decorations were also put commission and by the A. L.' A. A few up , for. .the Memorial Day exercises excerpts have been selected because and -seats will be placed in the park today. The work la under the au spices of the Civic Improvement league. the MlMM t'ui'boll wait leader of tll Ml hold dehhtillK leant for t wo one of u h'i ve.tm the team ! I I'll'eKleil or Hie xlale CltamplonMllp. frartur-? At lh riilverniiy of Oregon, where a gret,,-n'' received her degree In litis. Mtna I iir.'ini (ictiated on the varsity co e I team for four year. Two year of I'iIh time id i uh leader of the I en in. cneek. wnicii. tne do rora . fenr. w ill I debating both timea w uh Hie Fnl-! cause the loaa'of cixht In that ey.. vemtty of Washington women team -u , . ........ In ii. .IIIUn l lw i. irl i-liui Li In - - - 1 it was tnougtit at tli-st that he miaht " ' 1 ' nmuDvr ui oraioricai coiueai. some , HELD LAST ..t ..I.I.I. i., II. ,ttlu( Vfluui I'aiHon Is a member of via Kappa j "" I'M. the -only national honorary putt-1 The funeral of they collided Willi all driven by Charles l.tibbe elm o. The little Kill hllffer-d a of the bkull am sitalned gash on her f :u e. extending fmin forehead throiiKh the eve to h -r her' have studied tf from peronal contact with It. having lived on a farm. In logging caiiim ami ainall town I bate laugt.l children In Sunday n lliil t Ihsi s, bate lailght iiiuhIc and have Irnveleil raising fitful t nid as r i -1 t worker lor the Fut'eioi I'-lb!- i.iilk er- ily, till I Mi; all of which Utile I hllM- l-d mil I,, ,,h,. ,., Yi iniiiii'i I, 'in which I deem so ev iclillal to every successful life." j Miss H'ol Wakefl-!,, a senior nt I I he I'lilteiHiiv of Crcgoii. will net n n I ail vain e nitetii for Mls Caison Shu j I a graduate of Ho- F'tgeiio Miblx I iifi'versliy, also a liieinber of Zel:i I Kappa I'sl, and a member of tho i uiiiverslty women s il. -limine tram. that she might not recover but her condition Wed '.nesday was Hoiuewhat Improved. Suit has been brought intalnst Mr. Lubbe by the parents for $10,000 damagea. lie Is charged with hav ing turned to the -left in front of tu! Hayes car thus causing tho collision. FARM DWELLERS ASK FOR BOOKS Everybody. Movement Brings Letter Flood. tl ev seem to express most truly needs of thoualids of olWer. When l.ydia Carlson, whose farm . Is beyond Mason. Wis., asked for coplcy j j of "Productive Farm Crops." "Pro . ductlve Vegetable Growing'- and "Prill-, triples of the Practice of Poultry Itals- Ing" she echoed the book needs of her ( dltloned before, ... -I ! . .. I I .... j neigiiiMMS. i lien Biir rrtenicu intr m i Hint her eyes are not always in the furrows by asking for a copy of Col lins' "liook of the Siars." ! What Others Desired. Announcemefit 'of the "Books for ; There m a presins need behind yf- . ; the leitt-r from .lames Outm. who lives j ion miles from Convent, I. a., the near I -st loivn, which has a populailou Of only oiNj people. He asked for a copy Farm Drainage." The j Many Pupils Writ on Exams, Twelve pupils recently took th regular eighth grade examinations at the Lincoln school. A number of other pupils took the exams In vat lous subjects, some having been con- thus making the to tal number writing on subjects about seventy.' About forty pupils of the sixth and other grades wrote on text questions In physiology. OF WINFREY CHILD SUNDAY IN EUGENE lie st caking fraternity for women lri the I'nlted Stales. Training for this work was re ceived by Miss Caihon from Dr. Kellema of the Kugene Hlble util verslty, with whom she studied the nt of reading ami Impersonating' fur wo years. Three vears were spent under Prof. A. F. Iteddle. instructor n dramatics at the t'nlversity of Oregon, and tw'o-ycaflk In home study llone. : " "My aim Is to 'present ,1'fe as we experience It In such a way as to find a place in the hearts of the people." said Miss ('arson. "My seU-ctbins r taken from modern writers, princi pally, and are big and simple in their nature. Wh'le some of the work Is dramatic yet my progTiim . is re- Arthur Daniel Win fiey. the 2 year old sou of Mr. and Mm. Daniel U. Winfrey of Landax. who died Friday morning. May 51. was held Sunday afternoon at the Oonlon A Veatch chapel In Fugi-im. Services were conducted by. Iter. 11. C. Kihell of Springfield and enter inent ws in the Masonic cemetery at Kuitviie. 1 Mrs. Winfrey Is a sister of John Ketels of this city. Her mother, Mn, J. C. Keltds of Portland, was present for the funeral. The child waa a great grandson of Daniel Spencer of West Springfield who passed away several months ago. T J of "Practical INFORMATIVE WORKS SOUGHT ' ",sk of k-i,i"K ''" " "" as he- t yoiiu iiim. winter uiinitiiis or isseo, f wis., tviiuled to knew If lie could inske Requests for Reading Matter Range fuel al coliol from fro.eii poiatoes and From Volume on Drainage to Coliini' "Book of the Stars." lie- ai.liontieeineiit of the en I ra fie.' f lie Aiuerie.il, l.il.nu-y Asnciai ion ur"'!i ihe Te...l. f.,r i;i-r bod.i mote liieni it ml s'll Jaier ae.-.en.u of the aeiitiiies ..f the .,r-a n i;-n : ion along the, lines, r.-u I r i- in a !ie,iead appeal from ie-.el. nis of il.e nnal ills Iricls of the eoimiry for Looks on f ri u iiig. Wlieiln-r ilie Amerii an lanin-i- i -iiiiplv ei !,, n ii,y hu uiiil.il inn lo lo ll Ifiiml Job 1. 1 Her or heher the I.eel crops of hi- i i-it'lilior. n ho lia a' lend ed un ugrleiii: ui al colleee or .! I, im i-jirrred h.in oi Is a mailer ilillicijlt i ib-renm'tie1. I'.ni 1 1 fait reinaiiis ihr fanner l a-kiiiu for books. The grea. iiiii J l of A mi -1 i :i 1 1 fanners ale e! I her will, out J il.fii ri.-- ami book .-ertjee or lliey ale Inail. ij ua ' e served. One of ! be po.iil - v hi 'an Lilirar.v A mh -i,; 1 ,011 in lis ' I'.ooks ior r.ier.MMio.t ime emeni is si l onely i ,,yn i lll-irfl,fr 1 !:, ... II. Jjiiart s siii-iii Mi .-i. .'is ivlii-n .(Milled fruits, and If be could, were , there any books on the subject. The teipies'S run the whole ralie of failli i operations. Soire wish to know hw : lo (rent Male, olhers desire fact on . hog ral.sitig. Piooks giving In fiii ma) ion 1 on crop rotation are in demand. ! The Aliiei'ii-Hii l.iliial Association is raising a 'J isiii.issi fuml to finance ; i he "i'.ooks for K erybody" movement which during the next three years will he carried on In i n oiM ialion with exist ing lilnaries and library a gem-lea. The money Is not being raised through the , medium of nn Intensive drive but l liioir.'li ihe liidit il un I efforts of the librarian, library trustees and frlcudi of libraries. SPRINNGFIELD HIGH BOYS WIN FROM CAMPUS HIGH i Yesterday the Springfield high "giants" wolloped ihe Campus higli "infants." or at least they called S. II. S. nine giants, but it happens to h ihe Am. Mi- I ,. jst the opposite. All the Campus J boys are eijual size or larger than our ! was the beat game of the i-oiiiuy season. It was a tight score all I'lialilill i tlirfiioli llic ti no r-cunlt iticr lii u TTT-is Imve la-. ,, ,..,-se, -son... iwcnty j Ht.,tn. f 9 ,0 4 , 8. H. s favor, one In iiiiiiiImi- an. I the proper legisla- i lion in others u I . i ' 1 , haw- not el lak- ll Ilie step. Tlie s.ilein, uilh its ceil iral library a i I r:pr. ,iin- llm-s to sta tions ill ilie relnolest sections of the county, a.ssureii pnl lnM,ks to every man, woman and chl'd who care io jcueh out a baud ami rasp one. Letters Show Need of Service. The American Library Association Is not giving lis entire intention lo the iiii.nn dweller, nor Is II liegh.-i -Uug t lie Funeral of Mrs. Bessie Neet Tuesday. Funeral services were held Tues day at the Walker chapel for Mrs. liessie Neet, wifo of H. U. Neet of Douglas; Cardens. Iiilcrmeiit was made in the Pleasant Hill cemetery. Mrs. Neet had been sick for homo time and had iuid returned from Fori land where idie had been for medical treatment. She leaves, besides her loisbruid, lliice Fmall cliibin li. Another Royal Suggestion BISCUITS, BUNS and ROLLS From the MevV F.oyal Cdok Booi; ISCUITf What dc liffht tht3 word sug- B gests. So tender they fairly melt in tlie month, ana ot buch glorious flavor that the appetite is never satis fied. These arc the kind of biscuits anyone can makv with Koyal'liakinf I'owder and these unusual recipc3. Biscuits t enr flnnr 4 f-ssponni fioyal Hakinr I'owder U fasfioon salt 2 tatileBt'O'jns shortening i cup milk or half milk aal half water 81ft together flour, bahln pow dr and salt, add shot t-ntng and rati in very luthtly; aid Hiull felov.ly: roll or pat on flourel bf.ord -to about on inch la imeknexH fbandlo as little aj possible): cut with b!sMil .utt-r. Hake In hot oven 15 ij :0 mia- Royal Cinnamon Buns 2'4 cups flour 1 i.-amioon aalt I u-asi(wins I'voyal Fnkln powder i tsljlespooos shorten. r. 1 j cup water cup ".r ' tenspiajfiH rlnnamin 4 iiinit.ipoot.ii at-L-'I'.-'J rjl.dns Pift, ! tfiblejipoonB ef inrnxur'-d suxar v.lt.h li.. nr. .alt ui: I ba! imr iiowler; nib "! -r.ir i: ill llgiuly: add I "tin t-rtt ,.-fr iuid adi -low;;'. Hull v'i'. Vi iaih BAKING Absolutely Pxro thtek on noiirr.l hourl; brush with nivllod liuti. r, aprinkle wuh au;;sr, clnnunmn nnd rnlslns, Ttull a.i for idly roll; rut lino IS Inch plei'rii; pluce with cut iit- up nn w-ell-ifresse.l pn; M.rlnl.le nlih a In tin nutsr and i iniiaiiinn. Ilnlac In ikmiti i.v. n 'M to 2-1 laitmU ii-unw from pun at onco. Tarker. IIous: Rolls 4 nips flour 1 teaspoon s-.lt ( lasiinouN Koyal Ttakinir I 'nudiT 2 tablespoons shnrtenlnit ;Vi-upinllk !-lft flour, salt and hnt lnir pow der loKi tbcr. AUd inelteil ,-bort-enliiff to milk and ndd slowly to dry Inare.lients silirlmr until smoolb. Kiesd I Ik t ly on ll..urel iMiaid and roll out M, Inch ihirk. Cut with biscuit, cutter, l 'reuse each clrclo with back of kulfn one fldo of center. Hultir ilm small suction a. id fold latirer part well over tlie small. Due one Inch npnrt In K reused pan. Allow to stand IS mluiilea In warm place. I'.ruih cinh with melted biitt.-r in 1. 1 bake In modf rato oven 13 to rO inlmiUa. FREE Write M'ODAY for th,. Ni-W !. .;'ii Cook Hoi.l,: t. ,n lain i .to oiher re.-lpi h lust nn dell;;hirtt us tin se. Vil rlun yiii bow In mid llio-r-:;it -m l in et y t . Veer ini.-il... A.i.lriu.i urn ,l iinNo powiiuh co. ! 6f:u i., ,..ci, Wutt VvtU iVy "Bake with Royal and ke Sin