rnr rorr? the sruiN'f!Fu:r.r nkws THURSDAY. At'KM, ! I. 1XM. THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS WANTED CVKACE or other safe place to keep car liHiu'tv at The News office. I'ubllshoil Every Thuidav at rlngfleld. t.nne County. Oregon. ly FREELAND A HENGERSON PAINTINQ TINTIM1 paper tnng'UK. general painting. Crushcrg, !'ih Ai H atresia Phone P!7 II You Know Yourself Entered at the rostoffice nt Springfield, Oregon, as Sucoml class Matter, February 24. 190.1. SCUSCKIITION RATES: One Year $2 00 Three MoLths GOc Six' Months..... $100 Single Copy T Gc nn( Year. When Paid In Advance. $1-7' FOR SALE OR TRADE Kt K SALE White sowing machine In good condition. Very cheap. Phone lor.W. AI4 KELLY FOR GOVERNOR A modest sized boom has been started for the nomination of George H. Kelly on the republican ticket for governor at the next general election. Mr. Kelly was well known here In the earlier years of the operations of the Hooth Kelly Lumber Co. He ami K. A. Booth pave name to the company Vt. Kelly saw service over seas in the world war. and attained tl rank of lieutenant colonel If he made a political campaign, of cours it would be as "Col. Kelly." No doubt the citizens of Springfield, especially the older residents, irrespective of politics would feel a degree of pride in the fact that their town had fur bished a candidate for the governor thip. And to furnish the candidate n the republican ticket would be to Jurnlsl. the governor, unless another Chamberlain should arise. : son, delivered his message to con gress in person, at 1 p. tn Tuesday, the two houses sitting Jointly tn the hall of representatives. The message was a rather long one, and is lookel upon as a sort of declaration of pol icy of the incomirg a Iminist ration. While congress, during this special session, will have several great, and many minor problems of internal leg islation to wiestle with, it seems pro bable that the settling of a policy of dealing with international relations will be the real bone of contention , This iiuostion will doubtless lead to a good deaj of fencing for advantage of position and sparring for time, and may make the session a much longer one that was first expected. IIOPSK Utcuted at 1104 Agat ) street Eugene, Oregon. fL'tinn. East front large lot. ti rooms, plastered. 4 blocks from V. of O. The 67th congress met in special session at the call of the presldeut Monday noon. President Harding, following the precedent set by Wil- CLOVER SEED SEED CORN (Oregon Grown) GARDEN SEEDS ALFALFA HAY LIME CEMENT Springfield Warehouse Co. C. E. LYON. MANAGER NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION STATE OP OREGON. ) iCOrXTY OF LANK ) ss. SCHOOL DIST. No. 19 ) Notice is hereby given that at the school district bond election hereby called to be held at the City Hall in the town of Springfield. In and for Sclool District No. 19. of Lane County Oregon. Wednesday, the 4th day o' May. A. I). 1921. between the hours of two o'clock P. M. and seven o'clock P. M.. there will be submitted to the legal voters the question of contracting a bonded indebtedness in the sum of Forty-seven Thousand Five Hundred Hollars I $47. .100. 00), for the purpose of erecting and construct ing a high school building and pjr ehasing a site tlerefor. in and for said school district. 1 FOR SALE-tWheat at M'J Ma n St L,;S cents per pound. E E Kepne.". FOR SALE --It! In. old growth body fir. C. E An her. one block South and one block East of II iker 's Laundry. A 14 P CABINET SHOM Co to II. E. Pitts' cabinet shop, corner Fourth and C streets, for your Sanitary Butter Mold, kitchen cab) nets, kitchen tables, English break fast tables and general cabinet work. The vote to be by ballot upon which shall be the words "Bonds- Yes" und "Bonds No"; and the voter shall place a cross tX) between the word "Bonds" and the word "Yes" or be tween the word "Bond" and the word "No" wl U h Indicates his choice. . The polls for the reception of the ballots cast for or against the i mi trading of said indebtedness will, on said day and date and at the place aforesaid, be opened at the hour of two o'clock P. M. und renm'n open until the hour of seven o'cIim k P. M. of the same day when the same hIimII be closed. By order of the district school board of School District No. lit of That Its liotiiidMo h more rconomiuil to buy IIOMK PltOIU'CTS that it will pay you in tln loiin run to tin pnnlmts made at home ulirllirr it be in tin form of quality, price or nervier. That's the principle we are working on. Arc we riht1 Help prove it by tletuniuliiif; our products of your dealer. SPRINGFIELD MILL AND GRAIN COMPANY The Road to Happiness You must keep well If you wish to be I appy. When constipated tnke one or two of Chamberlain's Tablets immediately af'er supper. T h y cuuse a gentle movement of the bowels. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION t S Land office at Roseburg, Ore. Lune County. Oregon, ma.de this l-lhn, Mach 14. liCM day of April, A. D. I'.CL James I.nxton. daiiuan, school board. Attest: A. M. MeKlnzey. clrk. Nellie is hereby given that Orla distrl.t H.iwicv. of Yeiicta. Oregon, who. on .May 14. 1!0, made Homestead Entry, district i-erial Nil oiJTsr,. for the W'j, of N'l'1, and SE1, of NW', of Se(t,.n It. Towmthlp ISS. Range 6V, WIIU incite Mend'nn. has filed notice of Intention to mnke Fluul Three y i n r Proof, to chIuMIhIi claim to the laud above described, before E. O Irmni I. P. S. CoiuuilNMloner, at his of f lie, at Eugene, Oregon, on tie ltitb ( u y of May. 1U2I. Claimant natiieH as witnesHeH: John O. lumau. of Ycnctii. Oregon; Edward ('. Wllfert, of Eugene. Oregon; EriieHt M Horn, of Yi-m-t.i. Oregon; Clark M. Stephens, of Crow, Ongon; El in it ti il E Hunter, of Vein-la, Oregon, .llllllls L. Ilawley. of Veneta Oregon. W. II CANNON, Reglhter. S15, inn WORTH OF SHOES etc, AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE It "it z it . ! Tit " a fTr IV " t " U ? n TTF m W.A T TT mm. 0 regoffi Entire stock of shoes for the entire family. Men's furnishing goods, hats caps, wool and khaki pants, underwear etc., To be thrown on the market at the mercy of the public for 13 days Beginning Saturday, April 16, at 9 a. m. E. H. McCune & Co., Merchandise Sale Adjusters of Portland in charge of stock are under a contract to raise $5,000 cash, and will cut and slash the former prices to ribbons for 13 days. The Greatest Slaughter of Merchandise Since the World War There have been sales before, sales of every description, but never one like this. Every article in our store will be marked plain with original price, also sale price showing you the tremendous savings you can now make. See large bills for sensational announcement. HALL. pringfield SALE . STARTS SATURDAY, APRIL 16th. n