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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1920)
Tin? srni.No.FiKLn nrws THURSDAY, NOVKMUKlt 2.",, 1020 TAGC SIX WMAT IS IT "THAT'S LOWER WHEN IT'S HIGHER AND HIGHER WHEN IT'S LOWER "Let rue have aleeping . accomoda tions on th train to Ottawa," I said to the man at the window, who didn't teem at all concerned whether I took the trip or Hayed at home. "For-a single passenger?" he fin ally said. "No, I replied, I'm married but Im not taking' anybody with me. A single shelt will answer." "Upper or lower r. . he asked. "What's the. difference?" I Inquired. "A difference of SO cents." came the answer." " "Our prices to Ottawa are 11.50 and 12." "You understand, of course." ex plained the agent, "the lower is high er than the upper. The highest -price Is for the lower berth. If you want It lower you'll have to go higher. We sell the upper lower than the lower. It didn't used to be so, but we found everybody wanted the lower. In other words the higher the fewer. "Wby do they all prefer the low er?" I broke In. ' "On ' si-count of Its convenience." be replied. "" "Most persons don't like the "upper, although It's lowef.'on ac count of it being higher, and because when you occupy an upper you have to get up to go to bed, and then get down When you get up. I would ad rise you to take the lower, although ifs higher than the upper, for the reason I have stated.-that the upper is lower than the lower-because lt Is higher. Ton can; hare . the lower if you pay the higher; but If you are willing to go higher It will be lower." -loronto Set Square. " 4 ' ' w' GLYCERINE MIXTUREV FOR GAS. ON STOMACH Simple glycerine, buckthorn bark, etc:." as mixed" In ,Adler-!ka " relieves ANY CASE gas on stomach or sour stomach. It acta on both upper and lower bowel, and removes;; all foul matter which poisoned stomach. Often CURES constipation. Prevents appen dicitis. The INSTANT pleasant action of Adler-i-ka surprises both doctors and patients. One man who suffered five years from Indigestion and con stipation was helped by ONE dose. Ft B." Flanery, druggist r a ri ii in 1 IUT 4 - " v I ft n MILITANT-MARY hen-q-admire gfrb-wboecwr UbeiV-salt.Qoa'oJl the-REST But wtbeir-heart ofbeorts.THEY LIKE -THE CLINGING -VINES THEBEST? h FARM POfNTERS ' : Successful seeding of fall grain or vetch this late is shallow and at a higher rate than for September seed ing. Winter oats call for not less than IVi bushels per sere, winter bar ley 2 or 2 bushels, winter wreat not less than 2 bushels and common vetch 80 pounds with 40 pounds of Gray winter oats. As the seed bed Is rather moist, seeding should be as sear once inch In depth as possible. Farm Crops, O. A. C. When alfalfa or clover cannot be . 'H, latest up-to-date RECORDS (your own selection) for a limited time - -u . ' ' :' fits V' " 'i'-n'm-i-ii, ' with the purchase of a COSTS NO MORE THAN THE ORDINARY PHONOGRAPH (except small table models) Go to your- PatKe' dealer quick! Ketels Drug Store Springfield Oregon made into a good hay It may be made Into good silage. Alfalfa is best cut when about one-third In bloom, and allowed to dry out four to six hours In the field. If the moisture content It too high the silage will be of poor grade. Diary, O. A. C. Clover seeded at this late date Is very likely to be frozen out before spring as it does not get sufficleently well roofed to withstand the freexing and thawing. Farm Crops. O. A. C. Not all the arsenic eaten by cater pillars is assimilated. Some of It is passed through the degestlve tract. More of the t-cld lead arsenate than the basic salt is assimilated. Ento mology. O. A- C. Farmers growing corn' for silage find It pays to save the best ears for seed and dry them In hop or prune driers or in smalt quantities over the kitchen stove, to put it In a good c dition for the next year's use. Farm Ciops, O. A. C. f Growers find' profit in sunflowers, picking out the best beads from the best plants and saving for the next year's seed. The sunlower beads are put in a dry place, protected from rodents or birds, and the seed may be shelled off when dry. enough. Growers' Co-operative association, U to be fired In New York city, the greatest prune market In the world. Leading dallies with a circulation of 1,000,000 wll be used for six months. In addition to large posters to be put in elevated - and subway stations, through which . 3.000.00Q. people pass daily. The postera are also intended to call attention to climatic condi tions of the state. PRUNES AND OREGON ARE -" ADVERTISED IN'NEW YORK iSalenl. Ore, No. 24 The first gun of the "Mistland" advertising campaign, to be put 'on by the Oregon LADY BOUNTIFUL SURE BROKE THE RECORD - I ' : -firth V .. . I S f. ;Vy riCir v- M'6 ' ' m Maple Lake, Minn., must be In a vory healthful climate At anv rate that's where Lady Bountiful bails frcm. and she ts the proud toother of triplet, all alive very much to and doing flr The ow U owned by Tony Stumpf of that place. Last Night's Dreams What They Mean BRICK FROM FORE8T GROVE FOR U. OF O. BUILDINGS Forest Grove, Ore., Nov.. 24. Ten carloads of fine brick have been e.it by the Forest Grove Clay Products company to Eugene to be used in the new buildings being put up on thi University of Oregon cutnpus. The ptant began operations only a few i , ; now turning out months ago and is large contracts of face brick and hol low tile. One of Us big contracts Is supplying tnaterlul for the Masonlo and Kastern Star home. Why not let order of butter us pr'nt your wrappers. next DID YOU DREAM ABOUT CHEEtEf iTKKi JT ghe KKHAPS." said 8crooge t the ost ef Msrley' when the eld skinflint fell asleep by the Are and bad the delightful Christmas dream which, Mr. Dickens has set dewn for us "perhaps you. are but a bit ef an digested cheese." And cheese, from the days when Odysseus visited the dairy of the Cyclops in the early dusk and dawn of time down to the present era, has always been considered te have an Intimate relation to dreams. KHpectally If the cheese Is gathered In the form of a Welsh rarebit. Ktrange to say, with all this Inti mate connection and with all the cen turies given to a study of the sub ject, the authorities are fur from agreed upon the subject of Dreumlaud cheexe. One expounder of the mystic meaning of dreams declares that to eat cheese In the visions of the night foretells certain financial gain, while another declares that In order to have the cheese of your drenms bring you real money you must dream of making It Inxtead of eating It From an examln: noo ef all f..' best dairy experts of rTeamlsnrt It I evi dent that there Is a subtle conn 'Hon between cheese and money. Sor. say thst to dream of '.-heese Indlcntc that while you will prcably attain ft tune, at leaxt you wll' have a lone, hard struggle In doinic It. One or two sn rfhsayers are f the opinion that It not lucity ;o est cheese In a drem i, and sh.v ttiai If you do you will Kfwn t very snsry nbotit majority plnIon that to rtrei in uny t cheewe fori cIIm for '(vess iifh'r 'ed by And one nort of t i !t i" potent CljW't. T one who ." ce cr. a tve mild Hotnethlng. " T' would seem to thins nt nil ill" you fliiiincliil strenuouM efTp' cheese n f i j -ji i- ah aii'iilier !ri I don't M" wfnii Just us well. I Isrwn MR. FARMER tjourSale it paper o It will Ur trip you bmjers "There's More Real Satisfaction". says the Good Judge V In a little of the Real To, bacco Chew, than you ever, got out of the ordinary kind., The good rich taste lasts so ' long vou don't neprl a frch ' Q j - w vswaw mm mm WWS chew nearly as often that's why it costs you less to chew this class of tobacco. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. up in two styles V-B CUT 13 a Ion; fine-cut tobacco RIGHT CUT is a short-cuj tobacco 4- X I"