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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1920)
rAGE 2 TIIR SPRINGFIELD NEWS Till 'US DAY, SICITKMIIKU 23, t!)2(l THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS Published Kvcry Thursday at Springfield, I.ane County, Oregon, ly TYLER A FREELANO Sam II. Tyler, Kditor. 1 (. U. Froelnnd. Adv. Mgr. Entered at the Postoffice at Springfield, Oregon, February 24. l!0:l. as Second class Matter, SPPSCltllTlON KATKS: One Year 12 00 Three Month 50c Six Months 11.00 Single Copy fc One Year, When Paid In Advance $1.76 HARDING A FRIEND OF THE FARMER Wnrrvn O. Harding is a friend of the farmer. As a hoy he helped cut pixty-cent wheat. He knew it to sell for forty rents a bushel. He followed the cradle and sweat behind the reaper. His speech to the Minnesota farmers shows a familiarity and a eympatny with farm problems. The attempt to prejudice American farm ers against him by a garbled state ment that he is in favor of dollar wheat for (he farmer has failed. Senator Harding says himself: "No public servant from the great wheat-rais'ng state of Ohio would dare to think, much less to say he j believed in dollar wheat amid the I price wildness which the world Is contemplating today. 'I know I spoke the truth when Ij said some years ago that Ohio farm-1 era. In the normal days before th j war. rejoiced to raise dollar wheat. I That statement hud no refer nv to to the present after war pei'od. Con r. II ions as well as pl'l es bare t hangi .1 sure I male that iciTen'y tiatir.il and truthful statement itiii', i" Int great ami Important cl'tmpcs urn lit i ontcmplattnn and no miuepre.it nia lion Is ni't i iMirv in bring I"mv about Senator I l:l l t 'n j. Is npposi .1 1 price f'Xlnc for farm pindu.'s lb- ilon i not favor the fix iig of llm prim of wheat for the noiiln in favnn r w'lllo the southern plan'er, favored by tlm oligarchy which has been In contra! of the government for seven years, Is allowed sky-high prices for his eot ton. He favors larger roj-resetit.r Inn ot the runner 'n national affairs and ttm right of farmers to form i o iiierativ e associations for the ni.ii'k"t;!R of their products. He pledges the lIcpuhbiMVi vnrty to N soient'flc stuly of ain-lcul'urnl nrle es and farm prod:n fVn erst, both at home nnd ahroa I with a v'ew to reducing the frequency of abnormal fluctuations here. He oppose! Ill cons!i?-orr 1 effort Y.'.-t 1 "' -. t , V V vcvl i i,',,i M-iu -'" mmm HOT WIIMCDT- COOL WITHIN Hint our Ice i i. M'll w III I'.ii Mill en il. II l.-ilm i n llm In ul In Hi" bleed after ii gaum of t linW or gulf. Iill'l let i emi.-H ,MiU wnl'il -r-full-. Made I'lMin llm U i -t frill! Juices ami fl.ie t quality iiialer'al i. Hint lies a llavor ii'l (is own. Tl) i.oine. EGGIMANN'S "A Good Bakoiy" Look at the roads for twenty miles around on a Sunday Select your tire ac cording to the roads they have to travel: In sandy or hilly coun try, wherever the going i apt to bf. heavy The U. S. Nobby. For ordinarv country roads The IX S. Chain or Usco. For front wheels The U. S. Tlairi. For best results every w here U. S. Royal Cor J. THERE isn't any "country" any more. The automo bile has brought the most remote settlement almost as close to ths center of things as the next county was in the old days. To hear some tire dealers talk you might think that nobody knew anything about tires except the fellow from Broadway. That's not the basis we go on. owl coes MCit cmain mm uk We give every man credit for knowing what he is spending his money on, whether he drives up here in his small car from ten miles out in the country or is passing through from the capital in his limousine. Th'it's one thing wc like about U. S. Tires. They make no distinction between the small car owner and the owner of the biggest car in the country. It's all the same to them. So long as a man owns an automobile large or small -he's entitled to the very best tire they can give him. Quality has always been the outstanding feature of U. S. Tires. There's no limit on the U. S. guarantee. All U. S. Tires are guaranteed for the life cf the tire. We have given a lot cf thought to this tire proposi tion. There is some advan tage in being the represent atives of the oldest and largest rubber concern in the world. Drop in the next time you're down this way and let us tell you some interest ing facts about tires. United States Tires Springfield Garage In reduce living cost h by arbitrarily fixing pric es of farm piodilt Is while IcHVtliK (he speculator and profiteer unchecked. Illsteud of the opioxlug of tint Fed eral I'll nil Loan nil, us chained n llm Ilctnocrwtlc propaganda., he favors tjm administration of the farm loan act so lis to help men who fa I in to secui o farina of llielr own and to give them the Ioiik time credit, Mr. Hardline also favors the forma tion of inmoi Int 'huh lii fut nlHh per sonal t fill lo the man whether landowner or tenant, who Is crumped for luck of working capital. This la a sice in advance a constructive ineiimire to aid the farm laborer und tenant lo mtuic tlndr "plate In the Mill." lie hr-bevett In protect ItlK the Amer ican farmer from the compel It Ion of cheap land and cheap Inhor of for eign count-:es. In oilier words Mr. Harding believes that agriculture In the great balr Induntrv He believes n prosperous agriculture mentis' n prosperous country. lie believes farm iiml factory am llnk-i together In the economic fabric of American I'fe This Is l 'h spirit: "We want to greet the farmers of America In the freedom iitd fullness of farming productivity. Impelled by the assur ance that they nro to have their full part In the righteous reward: of righteous American activity." o NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION !)eparimctit of th" Interior. l S. 1 .ii II 'I office a! Hunching, (liigoii, Sej tembi-r i l!-'0. Notice Is hereby given that Chulles U'. Currince of Springfield, (.'regon, who. on April '.'1, made Home- si. mi Kntry No o l l ;s. for NK 'i SK ',. H ', Si:, and lots 1 and L'. Section 7 To'VII'lhlji J7 Solltil, Ituimn 2 West. W'liiiineite Vr-rldlaii, has filed n. lire of liiteiitioii to make final thl-'- ye-ir Proof, to establish claim lo th" bud iilmvc il-'Tribed, before K. ft Ifiitio-I. nt h'.vrtUf. iM-ei'nti. on tlm tMi duy of tic'ober. Piju. t l.i 1 III ti II t tl 1'iies in; wiltiessek: W.'l-iam lha-fi, -i.. of S r'-M-fielil, nrr gotl ! J.I k Ifi-vi i l i. of S'Tlligflel I. ttl i ::fn If P 1 1 No. I ; Pnilio t K Itocg or v., .-. nia. 1 1, , : S : -!---. of .;pr,,,g: . I !. i t ivui. W C P WN'tiN. Ifeg iht i-r Sept 0 Oct. v. ";:o SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon, for the County of I. aim Hoy A. Palmer. Plaintiff vs. Myrtlo K. Palitmr, Hefendanl. To Mytlle P Palmer, tlm tibo-o Named I c fondant ; III Hie lianm of tlm Hllii! of lire gull, You lire hereby eiiii-d to up. pear and answer the complaint filed against yon in the above entitb-d Court and cause on or before the L'llrd day of ! eptci.ilM-r pot. , aid dale be ing more than six tlii weeks, from tho dale of llm find publication of thl.l Minimum; ami being llm timo pre mrilicd fur un h appcuruiice by you in tlm order of publication of this summons herein entered of record; and If you fall to appear and answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will ap tly to tho Court for the relief in the complaint deinanded and prayed for, io-wlt: For u decree of the Court dia aolvliiK the innrrltiHo contract and bonda of Matrimony exiting between you and the plaintiff on the grounda of desertion for more than one year and for audi, other relief as to the Court almll aeeni meet. This Hutniiioiia la nerved upon you by publication thereof In the Hprlnij. field New h pursuant to an order of tho Honorable II. h. llown, 'Judge of the' County Court of the Hlato of Ore gon for the County of Lane, made and entered of record on the 7th day of August, 190 .ordering that tho Hum moon bo published in auld newspa per onco each week for six consecu tive weeks and the duto of the first publication will bo Augunt tho 12th, 1920 and tho date of the hint publica tion will bo Seplember 2:inl, 190 PltANK A. K PPIO. Attorney fur Plaintiff. l'oKtofflco addiCHH, .Springfield, Ore- Bopt. 2,5