pact: Form THE SPRINGFIELD NKWS THURSDAY, AIMUli 7. 1921. THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS Published Every Thursday at Springfield. Lane County, Orepon, by FREELAND A HENDERSON Entered at the Postofflre at Springfield, Oregon, as Second-class Frhruary 24. 1903. SUDSCRIPTION RATES: One Year IS.Od Three Mouths Six Months $1.00 Single Copy ne Year, When Tald In Advance,. . . , The Scout Master, while In The News office the other day stated tL.it the last two meetings had been only partly successful, owing to the pre sencj of unfriendly outsiders. At th last meeting there were several boys Ihere as invited visitors, but there was one young chap whose presence was neither invited nor desired. This particular young man seemed to suffer from a lapse of memory. Only a few weeks ago tie Juvenile officer. Harbaugh had warned him to stay away. Vhen his attitude became obnox ious at the last meeting the 'scout master ordered him off the floor. IPs refusal in blanket" blank terms com pelled the scout master to forcibly eject him. The greatest service that tie com munity could render to this boy would be to find some means of com pelling him to mend his ways before it is too late. -O- AMERICANIZATION The way to Americanize is to begin with yourself. Go to work at some honest Job. Save some of your earn ings. Tay for what you get. Do not unload yourself on your fellow citizens . in some public job for which you have no preparation or ability, modest and courteous. Be LOWDENISM One Governor Frank Lowden re- J fused to take a place in Harding..'s j cabinet as Secretary of the Navy because it was a field of activity in which he had no experience. He Is corn and cattle grower and governor of Illinois who abolished about a hundred boards and commisions and put in a few business heads and n- Come to rooms 10c with every $2 purchase as long as they last Boys Leggins 10 cents U. S. Bacon 12-lb can $3.49 $1.50 to $1.75 Work Shirts Special . 89c Men's Dress Shirts $4 00 values now $1.95 Mens Mork Shoes $5 Value Now $3.39 1-4 A- 1 -. k. jm km m-t v v f m r- r Matter, 60c 6c $1.75 duced the awful overlead burden of officialism. Look out Lowdcnlsm. COOPERATION Tl is word is exactly the opposite of sociaTsm and paternalism, co operation does n t depend on state laws and state taxes to support wlnt it undertake. It recegnUes the nec essity of brains, experience and In dustry and does no try to get along without capital. It divides profits in proportion to ttie service tviulcrid in producing it. STANDARDIZATION The Invention of minimum wages and standardizing salaries got a body blow from the school officers of Marion county, Oregon, who refused to adopt a teachers set salary schedule. These farmers and busi ness men said they were willing to pay a good salary to the experienced and successful tenet er. That Is com mon horse sense. Mrs. 1. Valentine visited in Harris burg Sunday at the home of her mother and sister. Mrs. George Slttle returned to Springfield last Friday, after a four months s'ay I" th region about San Francisco. Preventatlve Medicine. The tendency of medical science Is toward preventative .measures. It l easier and better to prevent than to cure. Pneumonia, one of the most dangerous diseases that medical men have to "contend with, often follows a cold or attack of the grip. The cold prepares the system for the re ception and develpment of the pneu monia germ. The longer the cold hangs, on, the greater the danger. the Farmers Exchange Sat., April 9 PUBLIC FORCED CUT PRICE Don't Buy One Until You Visit this Wonderful Sale. DOORS OPEN AT 9 a. m. You have longed for lower prices on goods you need for your home and family. Now the time is here and the place is the FARMERS'. EXCHANGE, SPRIGNFIELD. We started out to reduce this stock $10,000 and our determination has prompted us i make great sacrifices in our prices to make this goal. Help us by helping yourself There are wonderful values here in every department," and they are here for you. You will find greater bargains here than you expect You will save substantially on every purchase you make. We are putting New Buying Power Into Your Dollars Now is the Time to Use Them SPEND THEM ITS YOUR GAIN Our prices are now SLASHED. Don't forget the date. Don't forget the place. Tis dollars to you. Cane sugar 11 lbs. for $1. $8.98 a sack with $5 purchase TOMATOES per can . . .' 10c PINEAPPLE Preferred stock, reg 45c now ..29c MINCED CLAMS . regular 25c now 17c WANTED liAHACE or other snfo place to keep cur. Inquire at The Now office. M'USK Mrs. Tucker. Phone 1076. Not afraid of any d iinin, WANTKIV 75 or 100 pound of clean old I'uk. News office. PAINTING TINTINO paper 1 ang'ng. gcnor.il painting. Cruxbcrg. 9th & II atrevts Phono 137 R FOR SALE OR TRADE HOl'SK Located at 1204 Agat) street Kugone, Otvon. $2000. East ; front large lot. 6 rooms, plastered. 4 blocks from V. ft O. FOR SALE Wheat at :Z0 Ma n St. 2 cents per found. E. E. Kepnor. FOR SALE 16 In. old growth body fir. t E. Archer, one block South and one block E.ist of Itakcr .'s Laundiy. A H P FOR SALE Uy owner. 3 rk. high lots; 4 nm house; good barn and chicken house. All for $S00. Must sell on account of poor health. Ralph Clark, 8th and O 6 tree Is, S. ingfii-Id. Oregon. FOR SALE Wood. Uody fir. Call between Cth and 7th on U street. .1 It. F. Williams. CABINET SHOH (Jo to II. E. Pitts' cabinet nlion. corner Fourth and C Rtreets, for your Sr.nftary Putter Mold, kitchen cabi - net, kitchen tables. Engllsli break fast tables and general cabinet work Take chamberlain's Cough Remedy ns soon as the first indication of a cold apt ears so as to get rid of It i with the b'ast possible delay. It !s folly to risk an attack of pneumonia wl en this remedy may be obtained for a trifle. Statement of the owneshlp. man agement, etc., required by the Act -f August 24. 1912, of The Springfield News published weekly at Spring field. Oregon, for April 1. 1921. Editor. II. H Frecland. Springfield. Ori-pnn Piil.Hul.nr T V 1 1..,,. t. ......... ! rson. H. R. Springfield. Oregon. Owners Dollars Worth OYSTERS regular 30c 'now 17c CORN FLAKES while they last, ikg. .10c SCRATCH per 100 lbs, $2.,80 You Know Yourself That It s luniml to bo more economical to buy IIOMI'2 PRODUCTS that It will pay you In tho long run to m products ihade at home whether It he In the form of quality, price or service. That's the principle we are working on. Are we rlht' Help prove It hy demanding our products of your dealer. SPRINGFIELD MILL AND GRAIN COMPANY ' " " ! Freehmd Springfield. Oregon; T. V. Henderson, Springfield, Ore. Known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders, holding 1 per cent or more of the total amount of bonds, mortgages, or oiler securities: Mis M,. Morris. Springfield. Oregon; First National Hank. Springfield. Oregon. Signed: 11. n. Freelaud. editor. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 7th day of April, 1921. Frauk A. DePue, Notary Public for Oregon. My commission expires Jan. 9, 1924. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notlco is hereby given, that th undendgnod Executive of the esUto I of James C. Freeman, deceased. j hrts r-nl red und filed in the County ' Court of the State of Oregon for tho of Merchandise SALMON Large size, per can. . ,15c PEAS C cans , 63c SYRUP Korn, 10 lbs. ,80c Weddlue Ureakfnst jo lbs $i.oo y AMGE County of Lane lilt final itrcount. and said ( u;ri him by an order diny mad" uinl entered flxv and opp.jlnt d Saturday April 9th 1921 at th hour of lo o"Jok In the forenoon ut the County Court room In Eugnnn, Oregon as the day, lno and place for hearing and determining all ob jections to said final account and tho settlement of snld estalu All objections, to said final account must bo in wilting and filed with tn Clerk of said Court on or before said day and time. Dated March Gil 1921. CHARLES L SCOTT. Executive of tho estate of Jamea C. Freeman, deceased. Frank A. UePue, altornjy for Ad ministrator. Children's Overalls 10c ONK TO A CUSTOM Kit NO TKLKPHO.NK ORDER, NO DKUVHIIY Standard U. S. O. D. Blankets Now $3.49 Men's English $9 Dress Shoes Now $4.95 Men's J4..00 and G,.0O Hats $1.98 C0c values, all colors, now Men's Sox 23c M e n's medium weight Union Suits Only $1.29 Cotton Cloves Saturday Only 9c a pair The Store of BARGAINS