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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1920)
THURSDAY, DKCEMIlKIt 10. 1920. THE SPJUNGKIELD NEWS PAGE SEVEN - - - - Bill - . J ' AO J 1 PARACHUTE PRC? MWd? -We have made a special effort -mmW "J7& I J v iUiia year 10 biock our siuic wiui a if 1 gifts that will carry with them all Iff ' ; the atmosphere of the holidays. Iff 1 1 A Man may be a "boy grown up" but ha certainly la past the "tin whittle" age and he appreciates moat, something nice to wear. tJ. 7 . I I j - JII , Ladie' felt slippers with hard or soft leather soles. Ladies' hosiery. Ladies' shoes, pumps and oxfords. Ladies' kid and knit gloves Ladies' sweaters in assorted colors. Ladies leather and velvet belts in colors. Ladies' parasols in colored silks. Men's felt and leather 'Uppers- Men's sweaters, slip-overs, jersey and Tom Wye knit wear. A fine assortment of Men's neckties. , (Can't be beat for the money). Men's hosiery in cotton, ilk and wool. Men's fancy dress shirts. Men's wool shirts. Men's suspender, hose supporters and dress gloves. Men's mercerized and silk umbrellas. Men's and Boys' headwear. Parasols are both a dainty and practical gift for women. There are alao good Umbrellas for men. Mlas 8ylvta Boyda, U Er,'.n! recently staged an act In Denmark which made teo thousand people bold their breath, . when t ah dropped over one thousand tort from an airplane by parachute In terrific gale. 8he "was fortanat to land In a swamp, which broken the force of the fall and left her uninjured. A few minutes later abe continued ber Journey by plane to Copenhagen. HOME-MADE XMAS GIFTS FOR MOTHER wm!Z &g& i JZJj2 Mj?fh;' vai'X v I wr ior I V I i poona on BOTH upper and lower bowel it removes all foul matter which poi soned stomach. Relievos ANY CASE Hour stomach or gas on stomach. Often CURES constipation. Pre vents appendicitis. F. U. Flanery, druggist. u INDUSTRIAL REVIEW FARM AND HOME. REMINDERS Fall Is a good time tl get land In shape for irrigation next season. If the land is rough or raw a moderate amount of leveling I required. The fertility of the stripped areas can be restored by fertilisation and crops. Variations as high as 20 per cent are found in calcium aulfate of land plaster brands sold cm the Oregon tells you. O. A. C. station, market To be equally effectlvo U is necessary that enough more of the lower grades be applied uto the soli to make the amount of calcium sul fate equal to that obtained in the high grade brands. The content, varies from 78 to 98 per cent. ' The bulleUn, "Commercial Fertilizers." It cost a Hood River grower 70 tents a tree to apray his orchard even times in the season, and he got 95 per cent fruit free from leafroller, codling moth and apple scab injury, ll'.s neighbor under like conditions paid 65 cents a tree for seven spray ings, lie saved 21 cents in spraying but lost 104 cents per tree in damaged fruit, having but 82 per cent injury free. O. A. C. station. ' Malnutrition of children la more pronounced in the uprer than In tho lower grades of the Corvallls schools. The girls of the upper grades are more underweight than the boyst anj the boys are more eager to correct the faults than the girls. Joint tr forts of child, mother, and nutrition advisor are essential to auccessful correction. O. A. C. child welfare. Powdered load arsenate is usua'.ly bettor than the paste forms. If tho user Is remote from the place of manufacture the paste Is very likely to have been partly dried out or fros en before !t ua used. A solution of 1 pound of acid lead arsenate to 400 gallons of water proved effective ra killing small tent caterpillars. O. A. C. farm chemistry. GIVES WIFE GLYCERINE MIXTURE A retired merchant whose wife suf fe.red for years from catarrh of the stomach finally fare her simple gly cerine, buckthorn bark, etc., aa mixed la Adler-l ka. ONE bottle produced great results. Because Adler-itka acts M OIL COMFORT STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CALIFORNIA) ON THE LINKS "I don't Ilk my caddie, he laugha very tims I play badly." "I noticed he had a perpetual grin." O Flying Motorcycle. We are likely soon to see cyclists taking the air In a very literal sense. In fnct, tho flying motorcycle (an F.ng llshman's Invention) Is already an ac complished fact. Th machine, which weighs 220 pounds, is equipped with a plane and propeller, so that, when at full speed, Its rider enn launch It into the air. This cycle monoplane carries an en gine of 40 horsepower, and can fly for two hours at Oft miles an hour before exhausting its fuel supply. The plane and propeller are readily detachable. Exchange. O Panther Defeats Aero Squadron. One panther, fighting for her Cub, Inflicted defeat upon the Oue Hundred and Fourth aero squadron at Sander son. Texas. The aviators decided to get the cub for mascot, but beat a hasty retreat, when the mother cat came to the rescue. The engagement was the subject of a War department dispatch. Banks promoting inland loop Portland-Astoria highway. Lakeview raising bonus for saw mill and box factory. State grain inspection department asks $135,910 for 1921-22. Crabtree. 2000 acre drainage dis trict organized on Beaver Creek. Highway department eHtimates $20, 000.000 spent on roads past two years. Salem. Because of the general drop in lumber prices the C. K. Spaulding Logging Co.. has notified Its several hundred employees that it must reduce the wages of common labor from $4.60 to $4.00 per day and wages of other employees will be cut in proportion. The Thomas Kay Woolen Mills Is making a IS per cent reduction to extend throughout the entire plant. The Phes Co. Is con templating similar action and the paper mill is figuring on slighe re ductions. This action seems necess ary to meet the new level of prices and keep the plants In operation. Good Advice Take Chamberlains Tablets as soon as you have finished your sup per and they will produce a gentle movement of the bowels on the fol- i lowing morning. They will also im prove your digestion and make yoa feel better In every away. , AL8EA BUREAU ACCLAIMED The Alsea, Oregon farm bureau program and achievement have been heralded over the state and much of the United States aa the ideal of what a community may undertake and do for itself. Eleven months ago after two years of unsuccessful ef fort, the community asked for and received the message of better farm ing and farm life from the agricul tural cortege extension service. The specialists took things exactly as they were in the district and with the aid of local farmers and county agent, worked out one of the best programs of community betterment ever proposed by a rural community. Reports at the end o the year show that all goals set have been reached. All work mapped out 13 shown by official report to have been accomplished with no more than minor changes, and several Important additional things have been acciin plished. , t-, - i. CROP WASTE HEAVY More than a hundred million dol lars are lost in Oregon and other statea by failure to use economically the corn atover-and straw from which the seed crops were taken. Use cf these by-products as feed and bed ding for livestock would greatly la crease the profits of fanning, saya the O. A. C. farm management de partment About one-third of all straw grown in the country is used to a disadvantage either by burning or plowing under . directly. Its best use is through livestock dairy cows and heifers, and sheep, especially. Classified advertising pays. Catarrh Can Be Cured Catarrh is a local disease, greatly influenced by constitutional condi tions. It therefore requires constitu tional treatment. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE Is taken internally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces ; of the System. HALL'S CaTARRH MEDICINE destroys the foundation of the ' disease, gives the patient utiencth by improving the gen eral health mi.l assists nature in doing Its work. All drupKists. Ci' "s free. F. J. Clieuey & C . ledo, Ohio. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Now is the time to lay In a supply of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It is almost sure to be needed before the winter is over. You will look good while before you find a better remedy for coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough or one that is more pleasant to take. It meets with favor everywhere. Buy it now and be pre iikO. 3 TfSSV-'VfcY M ITL. mm In wof ather you can holdfast . to your Job , ' If you wr Fish Brand Slicker A.J.TOWER COMPANY t1 i ' ' mr n Invitation to All Our Bank extends to every man, woman , and child, in this city and community, a cordial invitation to come In and Join our new CHRIST MAS CLUB. This is the most popular plan ever devised for having ' money next Christmas and enables those of small means, those in moderate circumstances and also busi ness men to lay aside money by systematic deposits each week. ' To Join Is Easy No cobI, No dues, . No red tape. Cordially First National Bxnk of Eugene The Bank for Everybody