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TI1R SrUINGFIELD NEWS
THURSDAY, APItll "t. I21.
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
Published ETprjr Thursday at Springfield. Lane County, Oregon, bjr
FREELAND A HENDERSON
Entered at tha rostofftce at Springfield. Oregon, as Sacomilass Matter.
February 84. 1903.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
One Year ....1.00 Three Mouth 60c
Six Months $100 Single Copy 5c
Hue Year. When Paid In Advance. - - H-W
RESTORING MUMPTV DUMPTY ill ta Uncle .Sam's. We Americana
have been in the habit of thinking
that there Is tardly anything that
Uncle Sam cannot do If he sets his
Whether the plan to readjust and
... . ... -J'."'', head te It If he undertakes to put
he country to whlct we '!fh. nlXroAi 1Ittmply mtaplT togett.r
last week ta.carrM out or not. the J ; hm
lact that It 1. being serioualy Ola- J '
eussedl show, what change, the great!
erlsls through which we hare beeau",n u
. " , . .. ,. - war. perhaps he fan do It and make
asslng is giving to the direction h I ' . , . ....
F ' . , !the new comb nation work satis-
Ken's thoughts concerning the
Austria! and business affair, of the Bom wl
oouatry Such a plea wem. I ke . Bo
mpl.te reveal of the ultowaL Th .
wu.vu - ' i "What the congreaa or the aupreme
year. Diorv iu w.
It baa been a by-word among na
that "you cannot unscramble egg."
after they have bee once scrambled
The process by which the federal
government brought about the dis
solution of wtat was called "the Har
riman merger" was sometimes spoken
of as "unscrambling the railroads."
If the plan under consideration should
be carried out. It would be like re
tracing our steps and undoing what
we had o lately done, or doing over
Again what we had undone. It might
well be called, "rescrambling the
prematurely unscrambled scramb
lings;" or, "renwrglng the unmerged
merger."
In one of the riddles which we used
to propound to one another in our
boyhood and girlhood days, Hurapty
Dumpty represented an egg. The
riddle ran thus:
Humpty Dumpty on a wall;
Humpty Dumpty got a great fall.
All King George's horses and all
King George's men
Can't put Humpty Dumpty together
again.
This is not King George's task;
court of the United States has put
asunder let no man join ttgetler
aain."
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The Road to Happiness
You must keep well If you wish to
be lappy. When constipated take
one or two of Chamberlain's Tablets
Immediately after supper. They
WANTED
UAItAUK, or other safe place to keep
cur. Inquire at Th New office.
WANTKIV To rent furnish.! houtw.
Will pay good price for right place
Small family. Call Mrs. Sliolton.
Far mors Exchange. p
PAINTINQ
TINTINU papgr tanging, general
painting. Crnsberg, ih A II streets
Phone 137 R ' '
FOR ALE OR TRADE
POK 8ALE By owner. S good high
tots; 4 room aou; good barn and
chicken house. All for 1800. Mast
sell on account of poor health.
Ralph Clark. 8th ami U streets,
Springfield. Oregon.
FOR SALE White sewing marhtne
In good condition. Very cheap.
Phone 106W. A14
Please Remember This
HOUSE Located at 1304 Agate
street Eugene, Oregon. $2000. East
front large lot. C rooms, plastered.
4 blocks from l of O.
. , LOST AND FOUND j
LOST A Sheaffer's extra large
fountain pen. Finder pleane return
to News office. Reward p
That It will iay you to support home Industrie by de
manding Home) Products.
Your grocery men cairlnn our line of Hour tind Freds
manufactured hero at home for you auk him for
NORTHWEST or NOXALL
flour and for feeds. a.
cause a gentle movement of
bowels.
the
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
LOST Illue silk umbrella with white
ring and handle. Reward. PI one
115W or Box 4.r Springfield or
leave at News office. p
CLOVER SEED
SEED CORN
i . (Oregon Crown)
GARDEN SEEDS
ALFALFA HAY
LIME CEMENT
Springfield Warehouse Co.
C. E. LYON, MANAGER
1. S. Land office at Roseburg. Ore.
gon. Mach 14. 1921.
Notice Is hereby given that Orla i
Hawley, of Veneta, Oregon, who. on !
May 14. 1920. made Homestead Entry,
serial No. 012786, for the V of,
NE'i and SB1 of NW'U of Section!
11. Township 1SS. Range 6W, W11U j
niette Meridian, has filed notice of j
intention to make Final Three-year-Proof,
to establish claim to the land '
above described, befbre E. O. Immel. i
U. S. Commissioner, at his office, at j
Eugene. Oregon, on tie 16th day of
May, 1921. j
Claimant names as witnesses: John j
O. Inman, of Veneta, Oregon; Edward '
C. Wilfert, of Eugene, Oregon; Ernest
M. Horn, of Veneta, Orpgon; Clark
M. Stephens, of Crow. Oregon; Ed
mund E. Hunter, of Veneta, Oregon;
Julius L. Hawley, of Veneta Oregon.
W. H. CANNON. Register.
Oh. Ye mothers who would make
angels of your children, barken to
pthe story of little Job McCoy, know
later In life as "Blue Streak McCoy."
Featuring Harry Carey, at Bell Thea
tre Wednesday, April 27.
YOU don't use as much
of Calumet as you do of
most other Baking Powders.
It has more than ordinary
leavening strength. You
save about half.
You don't pay a big price for
Calumet It's sold at a
moderate price that rep
resents another saving.
You don't feel uncertain as
to results. Bakings never
fail because Calumet never falls
below tiie proven standard of "Debt
by Test"
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hi ii iin1 a. nrf i'W-mW!-n:if
mmr , t
1 nftvufiltl
I!: SH Ill"i91 Vr IE 1
H 'li;1 !' j I ill! - ' sf'X
- ' - .- -! - '- -T y r 1
It possesses the highest qual
ity ever put into a Baking
Powder. Contains only such
ingredients as have been offi
cially endorsed by United States
Food Authorities.
For weeks, for months, it
keeps a3 fresh and full cf
strength 63 the day it l'"ft the
Calurnct Factories, the World's
Largest, moi-t Sanitary and Modern
leaking Powder plantsi.
Pound can cf Calumet contains full
IGoz. Some iuiliii'trpowdcrscomfj in
12 oz. insti-nd ol 10 oz. cans, jieeure
yon get a fxmnd when you want it.
Calumet
Cold C.U
Recipe
1 1 o r. 4 Q r.nna
I 1 '4 cups of gran
ulated sunar, j
cup of water. 'i
cup of butter,
2'a cr3 p!istry
flour, 3 level tea
Kpooris Ci.lun.ct
Uakin.'j Powder,
1 tablespoon cf
vanilla. Tlicn
mix in the rt'ii
lar way.
SPRINGFIELD MILL AND
GRAIN COMPANY
YOU
CAN
SAVE
UP
TO
$6.00
ON A
SINCLE
PAIR
OF
SHOES
CI
osmg
Out
i rc
Forced by bank and creditors to
slash prices to raise money
NO
OFFER
IN
REASON
REFUSED
FOR
FIXTURES.
COME
MAKE
ME A
PRICE
MEN'S
WOMEN'S
CHILDREN'S
SHOE
EVERY STYLE
EVERY SIZE
EVERY KIND
Going
Furnishin
gs
Coin
The Order Has Come to Sell
"Quickly" Regardless of Loss
Therefore, after careful consideration, have decided to (lose out en
tire stock of Shoes and Men's FtiniibhiiiKs and ko out of business. I
want my friends to get the benefit of some real, genuine, honest to good
ness sale Prices the kind we used to have before the war, and here
they are. I am not ashamed of a one of these and can honestly and
conscientiously say: They're bargain and you'll agree with me! Come
and enjoy them, and buy all you want- for it will be a long time before
such prices are again made lo you on high grade shoes for men, women
and children; Hosiery, Hubbers, Tennis Shoes, Men's Hats, Caps, Under
wear, Trousers, etc.
Prices Reduced About Half; Half, and More than Half Come Today
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Ao Hi.siL.
SPRINGFIELD, OREGON
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