The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, September 30, 1920, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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    THE SPItlNOFlELD NEWS
THURSDAY. SIOTKMHISll 30. 1920
FOR SALE
PAGE 4
Correct
Stationery
for All Purposes.
iUriting materials
and 5upplie5.
to
1 fcb?
It is just as necessary that you have proper style in
your stationery as it is in your dress; and proper station
ery is the hallmark of good breeding.
We have the stationery you need for dainty invita
tions, regular correspondence or memo tablets. Also,
pens, inks, pencils, erasers, mucitage Oh, everything
for writing at home or school. -
We are Careful Druggists
NEVER
SUBSTITUTE
SPRINGFIELD, AJfc
Phone
Full blooded roikerala of Mr. Ton
ney's Hoik Tor sale. A fine lot to
choose from now. John II. Lbert,
pastor. M. K. Church.
CABINET SHOP
tlo to II. H. I'itts' cabinet shop,
corner Fourth niul C streets, for your
Srnilary IWittor Mold. kitchen cubl
lift, kitchen tables, Kngllsh break
fast tables and geneml cabinet work.
LOST AND FOUND
, TAKFN -Saturday night. Srt. 2f. In
j Kugct.c., itian'st America byclcle.
! Ujctit tlnt enameled wooden rims;
! fr'it tire worn Flk; rear tire now
! Goodrich. Howard, full J. F.MllIur.
. ir.7Vj W'cxt tlth t., j:um;niv
FOt'ND On S.iturduy n!ght. good
j onto driving glove, ('nil and match
glove with Mrs. Van Valzah. coiner
! and mid A streets, niul pny for ad,
LOST t'onklln fountain pen. Sunday.
I la gold clasp and (told filler.
Dense return to Mrgs. W. P. Tyson
or at News offlv-e S-30
10 REDUCTION ON
Men' Tailored Suits
Meaning n Having front 3 to S dollars on vmh nult
1 to l tlollurs'on oath pair of pant
' Up to-tho-inlnuto fabrics. No loweiini; of the htandanl
of our tailoring.
FRED E. LEMLEY
Only Profitable Animal la One That
la Cared for Well Must be
Handled Intelligently
the lessor so far a rattle are con
cerned that the exercise of consid
eration and gentleness means the
saving of dollars. Very few men are
mean enough to be moan when they
know It hurts their poeket hooka. Any
one who rota the notion that It pay
to rive the bent possible attention
, to the animals he has. even if poor.
! will not md m wen argument to con
vince him that better-bred stock will
j yield him still belter results.
' In somw of th older-settled reitlona
of th t'nlted State there are men
who have Mock Hint la brd . well
1 en""rh but ha bn handled In ao
jfthifttea a way that the animal
mieht ut aa well be scrub. In
j some thesp caHa the advent of an
, "nr-Bnd-coinln;"n?lB-hbor ha worked
a chance of. condition,
j In the nior proaresalve communl
i tla nraanlsatlona county breedera
J a s mx-la t Inn, extpnalon worker of
universities. nl county ecnt hav
worked wonder and produced splen
did rc"l. rioyi' and !rlV I've
stck cln'-s have bcn abb! to brln
r'o-ni hrt no other BKrr cniild
r"-b. OrrplreHv h (ilitpr ptn
who hive ever had vorv rood wnvs
in them arc
FOR SALE
1 U. S. seperator, 500 enpaoity.
1 Sharpies seperator, 500
capacity
1 Anchor Holt seperator, prac
tically new, 'j00 capacity.
Springfield Creamery
on your farm. An expert can get
better results with less fuel from an
old and poor heating plant than a
slipshod person will get from a hl;h-j,,
As a rule, hetter stock means better ! grade outfit.. The.moHt money la reached onlv throurh the Vlddlca.
homes and bebtter homes and better1 no always made with the highest Fnwir c,r Practices
stock. There are exceptions, ofjrade of purebrbej animals. There, Ahonf ,hr f(, ))nr thlt m,v
couree. but when you think of the ' are Bome mon uho make really rood , ,n.,r(, tMnr b,Ar 0,.v nn,,
one it is very likely that you think returns by handling good grade ani-, homr( rh(ck no nn poi)
of the other also. I ma's Intelligent, practical way. d,or , fhA,. ,,P(, fh ,,
Even if you are mak'ng n errort toj Careful Handling Necessary
grow high-grade stock or purebreds The thousrhtful farmer knows Mint I
you are apt. after taking more pride , the only profitable animal Is the well-1
in your home and vour buildings, to i cared-for animal. Many a man who;
lane Deiier care 01 ine oramary eiocK is noi at neari very ainu nun learneu i .....i renre f-U if-n. ' i" etton.
' '"- fo rnlit'r" of rrr" tell Vin
' - . - - fv,nnnr?1 Af.-l wnv (n thft cTek4
tn--t't fr rr-ler to foo't nA Cn
"" 'n o't-h fner m" be rn-rM-nl
.t Tr0'it ferlr wre
"'p to rniVo tbo hvt f9 v'' Ifov
hie. . K tT"o t-'n ptq 'ittd1-
Mail Orders
Promtly
Attended To
We Always
Sell for Less
In Our Dry Goods
and Men's Wear
Farmers Exchange
"THE STORE OF BARGAIN'S" '
Springfield, Oregon
Offers a few SPECIALS in the
CLOTHING for
Friday & Saturday
that you can't afford to overlook
Boy's suits less 10 per cent of regular price.
Boy's mackinaw coats, special $8.69
Men's mackinaws coats, special 9.45
Men's union suits, medium weight, regular $2.50,
special 1.93
Men's woolen sweaters, regular $10.00, special 7.00
We are giving a 10 per cent discount on all men's suits.
GROCERIES
Carnation milk, special per. doz. $1.60, each 14
Edward's dependable coffee, none better, spec. 31b. can 1.49
Royal baking powder, 12 oz. can, special, 48
Oysters, new pack. No. 1 cans, special 22
Sunny. Monday laundry soap makes the clothee
white, special, 10 bars for .68
Karo syrup, dark, 10 lb. can .' 1.19
Peanut butter, th bulk, special per lb 20
Get the best roasted bulk co ffee at, lb .35
Mason Jars, quarts, ' .98
for Ms stock rcr'Onrlv rrd ls Mi
' w-i'n fnt ti vi'pr A .'f
f T'fA lp r I.tfi11 tnt rlfts
! of bis cM'drPn tb fdoa Mint nnhod
, ever a farmer who Is frnnrt enough
to bo anything else. On the other
hand, one who maps out liU course
and lta no a.on go by without
making some Improvements In his
way of doing things will surely find
himself getting hotter animals and
gaining In self respect and Impor
tance. not only to himself but to the
community aa well.
Gradual, continuous live stock Im
provement has been practiced for
many years by th nuwt successful
livestock Turmor everywhere. Im
proving live-stock grading up, ellmU
natlng the scrub, etc. Is merely fol
lowing the practice of these succe.
fill men who for years have,, been
keeping the best and "breeding th
best to the best." It Is well known
Hint :i good cow. for example, bred to
a good purebred bull will usunlly
produce a good calf. It Is nlno well
known (lint a better bull bred to a
better cow will produce a better calf,
ii nd this at plies to other kinds of
livestock.
If was to emphasise thin Important
practice that the United Brutes Do
rartment of Agriculture. In coopora
'!m with the d'fferent Statw ngrlcul
turi'l colleges. Inatijrurated the "Hel
ler Sires-Ik-tfer Kto'-k" crusade to
r-liw the kti. i;i1 iiiallly and useful
ness of our animals. Not only lb
scrub sire la to be eliminated but the
undesirable aire aa well, even though
he la a purebred.
FINDS HIGH LUMBER PRICKS
SERIOUS CHECK TO FARMING
Farm development and the produc
tion of crops and live slock are being
seriously handfrappod by excesstvo
lumber r rices, according to a report
recently made to the I'nlted States
senate bby the Forest Service 'Ji the
I'nlted States Department of Agr
mlt'ire. and Just published. Live
stock raising and dairying seem to
be the hm.li'Ht hit biuuie of the largo
barn equipment and shelter neces
sary. Heavy losses of Implement
and crops due to the luck of proper
stomge facilities are said to havn
jk'n place.
In some of the newer sections of
Hie country It Is reported that farm
er wihout a stable financial busts
are abandoning their farms because
of the cost of new construction.
From all parts of thn country come
reports that present conditions ar
tending to lower the standards of
llvpg and to make it more dlff'cult
to bold the farmer's own children
and dcslriible clusses of labor on the
fann.
The Lap
of Fortune
i
IU-n Franklin said: "To be
thrown on onc'a own r
source is to be cast In the
very lap of fortune."
i
Hen was a pretty wise old
chap and In the above para
graph, in the language of the
street, he "said a mouthful."
In other words a cane of sink
or swim teaches one to
SWIM or sink. In financial
affairs, it means work and
save In order to succeed.
The dollars you earn are the
ones you value and will keep.
Are you struggling along on
your own resource? Then
you are the party we are
anxious to help. We admire
your pluck. Open an account
with our Hank. We will
stand by you.
First National
Bank
of Eugene
The Bank for Everybody
A
HEAT
COMFORT
(KEROSENE)
Drop
I
n
P
rice:
Touring, with starter $549.68
Roadster, with starter 602.73
Chassis, with starter, 559.14
Coupe, with starter, 894.23
Sedan, with starter, 946.34
Truck, pneumatic 674.18
Fordson tractor . 890.35
Without starter deduct $75 from above
ALL PRICES F. 0. B. SPRINGFIELD
Place your order now while we can make prompt delivery.
SPRINGFIELD GARAGE
AUTHORIZED FORD AND FORDSON SERVICE
GENUINE FORD PARTS
4th & MAIN
PHONE 11
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(CALtronwtAt