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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1920)
TAOE TWO THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1020 THE SPjRINGFIELD NEWS Published Every Thursday at Springfield, Lane County. Oregon, by TYLER & FREELAND Sam H. Tyler, Editor. H. P. Freeland.' Adv. Mgr. Entered at the rostoffice at Springfield, Oregon, aa Second-elana Matter, February 84. 190.1. sr inscription rates: One Year $2.03 Threi Month 60c Six Month $1.00 Single Copy 6c rM Year, When raid In AdTanco. $176 OREGON'S SHARE IN NATIONAL FOREST RECEIPTS IS $121,623.51 Thirty-one of the counties of Ore gon share In the distribution" of $121,623.51 derived from natlonr.1 forest business. In the slate during the fiscal year 1920. according to fig ures furnished by forest Henrico of'l clals here. This amount Is 25 per cent o the total receipts from the national forests for thia fiscal year In Oregon and goes to swell the road and school funds of th counties In which the forests of the state are located. The amount turned over to the state from this source for 19t9 was $115. torvrt.V Int-vludliiR the first pay ment of fT.f.S.VSG in 190G. the st;t-. ha rete'ved to date f.-oin this ."i per cent fund $S7!.9.;..1 for distri bution to the national forest counties. l.ane county as 1. 357.402 acres in the f,our nnitottal forest reserves ii the county, distributed as follows: Cascade forest. 977, 232 ceres; San tiam forest. 2S.51S; S'uslaw. l!M.Sr,S; fmpqua forest. irC,7S4. -World Wide Circulation" Edited by Jay Deke & Co. "Let'a Do Something Let's do somethin. ye( Ws do, we are not doing enough now, we ought to do something more, or in-1 wears off (like ladies do stance, let's do something foolish I then for?ft about it. If whole story, we all want to d some thing but we don't Vuow what it is Keep (t on our minds tni.the new tb.-ir hat-O we nn't lets do something so what we've ' finish what we've started let's don't etarted will be a failure. That's the start anything, but Just lean back la (.' .. THE KIND CF CANDY YOU BRING Is an index, r.ot oiiiy of your own taste, but of the taste you think the recipient has. If you wish to pay any one a silent but eloquent compliment on taste in confectionary, led us prepare one of our special boxes of candy for you. EGGIMANN'S "A Good Bakery" our aeata and dream the hours away, let some one wise do the "exciting' etuff, it Isn't good for "children" to1 I indulge In school activities. Hesldea i there's always ioiiik "bird" who will try to Veep uj the flr. Then when ; you grow old an I think back over . i your school days your conscience j won't hurt you. "We never done; nofhln' In our school, everyone waa ' Mend, and w had a bone head preal-j dent, t'w'asn l my fault". Now Is ; ,your first, last nud only chmce to' 'do nnd finish somethint , that's really worth white. I( not - K" away and let me sleep. ! "Time enn u he soMethin wrotig with Kilph I.oe's in ti.it, read this: Some love to sit f.tr fioiu t ! i r i irirlli", Hliil talk nf shows nud t!iinns Hut I--I love to i close. Ami talk about diumoml rings. ', ' it.ei.iy V : "Key, teacher, the firo is going out." j Je: "Shut the don!" 1 Hint never seen one of them I there things. j Sav fellow didn't you evir studv ! KlIKlisll. . Mint up. Peak, don't how your icuorance by asking that cjticstioii. Slyv!a S. can't figure out why a ring ou the finger Is worth two on the phone. An old maids union has been or- gan'eil In sctieel. The officer nre Carrie Titto. Helen Roberts. Ivlwen.-l J'ttrsons. Helen Stevens, Sylv'si Stilt bin and ll.iJSrl lliuttjln, . COKK("rr): r We wish to apioliKie for m.iklns a st:i'eMiii; in lt,st month' Tattler' shout .Miss Iorothv Anderson's are. SI:e is .-is ol, as wo thought .-h" was i but l i-o r the less she l.;m very young Ideas. I 1'arl of the i Ivie I t.s who -.lUrinl.-d ! court i.iy iiiorn'iirf 'i.i.'.t more It I ?- in In, ( ;n i.iir ,,f i he wit!i-s-;"s pocket Hi. hi inc., limit ( I t-edit:i;s. ISICNKM STATKMf-r.N'T SHnWS j STNI) tF 41. (H'iili Vl'dJtsi Cotit:nu--d from I 'a no t I., ) ' he l .n of fiiiiu:-! r!,i as exi-res,,M In the i- I'H t .it.iiion co-i.Jt t ,t ion of We M III I lcl.lv evei yth'.tig III our eirht hour day in 2 ' Another Royal Suggestion COOKIES and DROP CAKES From the New ROYAL COOK BOOK WHEN the child ren romp in hun gry, here are some w holesome delights that will satisfy the most ravenous appetite. Cookies cup shortening 2cupi sugar cup milk 2 rgK i teaspoon irratl nutmeg 1 teaspoon vanilla extract or grated rjnJ of X lemon 4 cups flour - 5 teaspoons Royal Uaklnr Powder Cream shortening ani su per together; add milk to beaten eggs and beat again; add slowly to creamed shortening and sugar; add nutmeg and flavoring; add Z cups flour sifted with baking pow der; add enough mora flour to make stiff dough. Roll out very thin on Soured board; cut with . cookie cutter, sprinkle with sugar, or put a ret ain or a piece of English walnut in the center ef each. Bake about 13 min utes ia hot even. Cocoa Drop Cake 4 tablespoons shortening a cup sugar legg A cup milk 1 cups Hour I teaepoons Royal Baking Powder . U cup oocoa . , teaspeoa salt;, J teaspoon vanilla ' Cream , shortening- add augar and ' wen-Beaten erg; beet well and add milk alowly; sift flour, baking powder, salt and cocoa, Into mixture; stir until smooth, add vanilla. Put one tablespoon of batter into each greased muffin tin and bake in moderate oven about M minutes. Cover with boil ed Icing. BAKING POWDER Absolutely Puro VUim freea Crea ml Terser, 4erive4 freen grepee. COOK HOOK FREE Tks new Bersl Ooek Besk eoateialac 40 dtiifktfel re eieea, will be seat le fea frae if fee will ead yeea aame aau address. HOT At BAKIMO rOWDOl OO. Ill fiHM tuMt, gw Tut Otarv l!i-. l.nl i.' S ou. at all tini -s to do power to keep the the north -a est l,:iH-r indust.y, uinl we e:i!! on :!; (I)om' iuti-i -esi.-'d ;; the welfare of l heinselves and the '.tidiw. try to et:io!) their efforts with ours in the I o nl Legion. Signed : Sniirh-1'owers Logging Co. Iieuhner Lumber Co. Cregon Kxport Lumber Co. Flooth Kelly r.imibi-r Co. Kerry Timber Co. Hrlx Hros. Logging Co. Kastern an l Western Lumber Co. Hrhlal Veil Lumber Co Wind River Lumber Co. Xoyes-llolbind Loi;k:iik t o. Sunset Timber Co. Hanify Lumber Co. Silver Mill Co. (Viinault I umber f'o Raymond Lumber Co Wlllapa Lumber Co. Anderson Ar Mlddleton Lumber Co. Poison Lumber Co. Vynoo he Timber Co, Coats-Fordney Logging Schafer Hros Iogglng Simpson Logg'ng Co. Mason Countv Logging Co. St. Paul nnd Tacoma Lumber Co. Admirallty Logging Co. Snoqualmle Kalis Lumber Co. Florence Logging Co. (The above is An Ineritnnloio Hut of the larger logging operations affil iated witn me 41,. other coniDan ea WOllhl have si fried nn fn-elv an th If time and convenience had permitted ineru tne opportunity. No company rerusea to s un. 4L, Itulletln ember, 1920. Co. Co. Nov- SAWMILL PRODUCT8 WILL BE MADE INTO PULP Silverton, Ore., Nov. 9. FJy-Dro- ducts of the sawmills of the Silver Falm Timber company are to be ground up in a pulp mill to be erected here and operated In connection with the timber Industry. The pulp will be shipped in white sheets to paper mills on the coast. It Is planned to utilize the water power of North Mill creek where over 1000 horse power can be developed. Vegetables Canned at Eugsne Kugene, Ore.. Nov. 9. More carroti and beets than fiver he for irs hftlnr canned tbla fall at the plant of th uugene Fruit : Grower' association. Ordera bave been received in. tba Past few weeka for several thousand cases of these product. A Reliable Remedy for Celds and Croup It woald surprise you to know tba number of people who use and re commend Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy. Mra. J. N. . Rose, Verona, Pa., writes "Chatuberlaln'a Cough Remedy has bean used by myself and hus band for a number of years (or cougha and colda. I alio cave it to my little granddaughter three and half years of ago when she had croup laat winter. It broke up the attack at once. I have recommended this remedy to many of my friends and neighbors who have also used It with good ' results." You Can't Go Wrong WHKN,YOU USK HOME PRODUCTS , Wo nro I'IrIiI lion' handy nnd rondy lo biu k tip ovory nat k of our flour and othor jinxluctn. DEMAND NORTHWEST FLOUR If yon want nn all hard wheat Hour of ntijwi-lor quality niado lu-ro at homo. NOXALL FLOUR . - If you liko a Mended flour. SNOWBALL FLOUR If you want a good valley flour. Try our Cream Middlings nnd old fashioned Graham. SPRINGFIELD MILL AND GRAIN COMPANY Did You Ever Laugh? Did You Ever Cry? n n On h i Will Present First Class Play November 19th BELL THEATRE jj Lvceum Tickets for sale at Hotels' tlriiK store, Flanuory's dniR store and by the members of the loyal Legion of lKgor and Lumbermen. Season ticket, adult S2e50 Student's ticket SI. 25 UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE 4 Ls SIX NUMBERS FIRST NUMBER NOVEMBER 23rd. "Uncle Sam's Nieces" Will You Join the Greatest Organization In Making This A Healthier And Hap pier Country? Fourth Red Cross Roll Call November 11th to November 26th. Membership fee $1,00. Tay dues now to nearest , Red Cross chapter. Mrs. A. B. Van Valzah Chairman for Springfield