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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1921)
TI1E SPRINGFIELD NEWS PAGE SEVEN Plaaae Ma Has This Paso Wkaa TTit A A A M 11 II I I A I II I X XV Lvl J. JLlvlWA. Win r-s it f-n r nrtn a r rn i I la Cafeteria Tha pUasur of your trip to Port land wilt depend upon tha hotal you elect Cosy surrounding, moderate rates, and tha welcome you find In rotir own horn town, await ft it at ba Multnomah. Gang In Connection. TYPEWRITERS Cuarsntaed R built. Kantad or aotd. Tmt k Ml Maymafita. tvmd fur U- Ml tkeUult Trarwrker Ca. IZt lataaai fc, PORTLAND. OHE. RUBBEP STAMPS and MARKINC DEVICES. VOW JAsOnW SWOLLEN (Varicose) VEINS dangaroai la. Oar Baad-waraa-to-at k.laU Stockings, Balls aad fcv I ltaadaa-o always give relief. Fitter, ud faker, for Fifty-fire Yean SaUafeetloa ar Money Back, aad far Baah a4 Maaaors Blaak Teday. WOODARD, CLARKE t CO. Partla. Waadlark Balldlag AUar at Waal Park AUTO REPAIR PARTS Band for free catalog PISTONSPISTON PINSRINGS Cybadarand Crank Khaft Grinding. Aela saoUve Machine Work aad Weldlag. COOK 4. CULL CO. INC. Iltk aad Burnaida Bta. Portland. Ore. Phone: Bdwy. Iffll KODAKS L.t ua flnlah what your Kodak began. Beat work, beat service. Old established Kodak flnlahara, II yrara In Portland, klell orders (Ivan special care. Wa pay return postage. All prints mada on Velat paper. Itegular Kaalinan Dealera. all Iks Kodaks and aundrlr In stock. Kodak or f'ranio catalog Bnt on raiiuaat. Evtlsnd aV Lawls, ill Kaal Morrlsuu til.. I'oi tmnd tye Examined. Classes Fitted. -nia. Kapalrlnf dons by malL Moat f modern saulpmsnl. baliafacUon guarantaad. V " PRE-WAR PRICES Clark-Browar Optical Co.. 112 tth Strsst "A Modarsts Priced Hotal of Msrir HOTEL CLIFFORD East Aiorrleoa St. at East ttlith. th Principal Kaal Bids Hotel, t minutes from boppfnf LHstrtot. tout blocks fros B. J. Bias Station. SORE MOUTH rUS-AZIDW MOUTH WASH cures Heeding and sore sums uud uioutb. Users are boosters. At your drugglrU's or sent, charges paid, oa receipt of price. 2.60. Ililla boro Chemical Co., HUUboro, Ore. Heference: SUute Savings Dunk, HUU boro, Oregon. NEW FLUFF RUGS AT HALF rncr ni? tmfav cakpkts. Have your old worn out carpets and II. i. KI.t'Kli' RL7CM. Cariits snd russ re paired, strain cleaned. lUf rus aU sites. Iiuy from factory and save money. Writ fur BrirnA Northwest Rug Co., "ft&S?lV2 DR. G. E. WATTS 212 OrcgonUn UalUlng. I'ORTLANO. ORKCON SPECIALIST Female and Rectal Troubles and CLAND TRANSPLANTATIONS PILES nSTl'IA, KIBSURE, Itching and all oth rr rectal conditions except Cancer perma nently cured without a surgical operation. My melhod of treatment saves the tis sue Inatead of destroying It. It Is pain leas, requires no aneatheUo and Is perma' tient. There Is no confinement to tied, no Intcrferfiic with business or social en gugsinenta. I guarantee a curs or will refund your ''call or writ for booklet Mention this paper when writing. DR. E. J. DEAN tocond and Morrison tU. Portland, Or. aawiwi I II i 1IJI I.WrWgT--P .'TP I1 "TT I " KBTLAND, 0EA "e r AmwIw Tbaa Adva Y0U D,0W TBAT ALDE E0TEL IMIAkWStrMt. Portland. CWm. wtr- row-r n.oo e mm lib kala for II. to to 00 par dart irrs a pU to Kal and Lira Walt to laaaaan at ana. to l a. 8 tark 8 Sixth ttraat oppoaits Tha Orsgonlaa a ad Al der .treat opposite M4r A Frank'. Tha Bart Eating plaea in the City. Tk Flnatt Ccffaw aad Pastry a Specialty. 7?y . Craad Av.aoa at YaamklB PORTLAND, ORE. EXPERT Dyeing & Cleaning EXCELLENT SERVICE By Pared Putt Ratura Poetae Paid. Writs for Ckculan sad Plicae. "At Your Beck and Call" INFORMATION DEPARTMENT Commercial Information furnished free f charge. Catalogue supplied and ) msrelal Inquiries cheerfully answered. Writ s nyJTrmke low I Da It new! ACCORDIAN FLIATINO Knife and Voa pleating," a.maUtchlai. lOo yd. Buttons covered. Novelty Hbogv lISi rifth street, Portland. AiRiejLTORAC" Mr'LEMlfNTS OET OL'R Bf'cvCIAL I'KICKH ON OUR Mowers, Itakea, Tedders, Grain Cradles, snd Hinders, V. B. k. bens had a Co., UV-i klorrlaon Bt. Portland RXiiNorwaLDiNo a euTTiwa Northwest Welding A -tupply Co, IS let Bt CHIROPRACTOR AND ELKCTRO. THERAPEUTICS Drs. liaksr and Oleson, tlT Dekum Btdg. cutlovVer a lora(Toesiqnb Clark Bros,, Florists 7 Morrison Bl bkticlWi "m v e r V n66n HVh i n a Orlsntsl Csfe. Chinee. American Kitchen Sorner. Broadway aad Wash. POftTLANP uckb'ack WatsrprebYTng Pretsrvstiv Uuarantsad for auto tops, boring lubri cant and gasket compound. luS Pise Mt PARM'LOANS Uavereaea Mortgage Co., IT Its Bt FOUNDRY AND MAmTnE'w6RKS Commercial lron Works, tth A Madison. GUARANTIED REBUILT MACH IKES Oregon Typewrttsr Co., 4-A ia sc HrARDW00D"H.6c)rNa Oak-Lsa Hardwood Floor Co., til B. 7lh BL N. Klooraleclr1e sanded. L. A. SfTltED CAR ExCHANOk l.ad cars but and sold. It N. 11th Bt, rnone iiroadway szu. MEM4TITCHINQ AND PLEATING duals Buckley, 1'ower's Kurnltur titor. MrQa."OP VULCANIZED ROOP PAINT New roofs and repairing dona. Xeuag and Woods, llol B. Caruthera Bt MPOS. OF REED FURNITURE Buy Coast Mada Uooda. Heed Bpeclalty Bhop, SIS Williams AvS; NURSERIE : RuaaaUvlUe Nursery. R- F. P. L OREOON FLUFF RUQ CO. . H. Lshmaan, Frop. list Fast Stark PYORRHEA DENTISTS Smitk Long Btavenaon 110 Buah A Laos Bide. SALVATION ARMY RESCUE HOME Will help frelndleas girls. I. A M. car, Mayfalr A Alettndrta Bts. SlLCMJ AND WATKK TANK National Tank A Pipe Co.. Portland. TYPEWRITERS NKW OR RRbl'ILT Habyllt lypewrltar Co.. So Uak Btreet Welter System of Suggestive Therapy Ur.T.W. Ayers, 7i LekumBldf . WHd"Lt8ALE'AN"b RETAIL TINWARE i'orUandjrinwara Mfg;Co., 47 r'lrStBt ALASKA PLUMBING A M E ATfNQ CO. I'lumblng Fixtures arid BuopUea. Pipe Fittings, lowest prices. Iiil E. Morrison CLBANINO AND DYEINQ " For retlablaesAlng'and byefnVaarT lee nd parcels to ue. We pay retura postage. Information aad price glvea upon request. KNKK B CITT DT WORKS Established 1SS0 Portlaad DRU0LK6S PHYSICIAN Chronic seaaes a spcclaltn Allen, znd and uurnside. EMBROIDERING AND PLEATINC AccordTaiTsTje snd boiTleatlng, item ttllchlng. Buttons Covered, Braiding, etc. K. Btephans, X1S-20-I1 I'lttock Blot-li. DOORS AND" WINDOWS Scan sell ou Doors," Windows, Hoof Ing, Paint, Class and Bulldere Hardware, direct at wholesale prices. Write for pries before buying. Hearock Baah A Door Co., Ill First fit, Portland. MTHE TAILOR. Buiu cleaned, BUS We pay return Poataa-e. 104 Fourth 8L. Portland. Ore LArT"MULTIORAPmNQ The Calleri Bchool, only recognlted school on the coast Experienced opera tors always In demand. 4"6 Artlaans Bldg The Famous HONEST JOHN TRUSS Fitted with a Guarantee to be the Next Best Thing to a Sue cestful Operation. D. W. ELROD, 1115 Selling Building PORTLAND, ORECON OUR GIFT TO THE BRIDE Bafur you order your wedding announcements snd card, write or vi.lt THE CHETOPA PRESS A requeet for sample, entilleeyou to 60 beautiful railing card, in an engraved .fleet free of charsa. llroadway at Taylor Portland, Oraaoa DR. E. H. EAST PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON Special Ileal Goitre. Diseases el West as -and Maternity Offlee Morgan Building Portland, Or. Eye and Eye Glasses Care ' "niy specialty, consultation ire. V. Satisfaction guaranteed. Pr. B. A. lledynek, ut- I'lttoca uioca. A BUSINESS EDUCATION FREE A l'tiMitlon for Each Graduate Write ue today. AXJBKX BUlLXmQ HORSEB, MULES BOUOHT, SOLD Crown Stable., Inc., 2 Front Bt, Port land, Ore. Horses snd mules for sale or hire. B peel I rstes to loggers snd eon tractors. With or without harnses. Phillip Buetter. Pres. 1 V, i. BTATitEflriel Lrnlon'AveT"lraTt hors bought snd sold, CTXTTna p pfI7rrnrn Ave.' South. MACHINERY Bead a yoer Inanities for ssytblsg Is tree er Woodworking Macklssry, Legglag, Sawmill, Contractors' aVjalptrjeat, Isoco iotlvs. Hollar, Borises, Crashers, U ( sble, n.ltlnf. etc. Msrke Marhlsery Co, Vim Hallwsy Ktrkssge Bldg, Portlssd, Or. Mot 6rcycles"andarts All makes. Kssy terms. EAST BIIK! MOTOHCrCLB CO. 44-44 Oft AND AVE. vjKsmix. - MAitltY IF LONRLT; for results, try me: best snd moat successful "Horns Maker;" hundreds rich wish marrlngs soon; strict, ly confidential; moat reliable; years of experisnre; descriptions free. "The Biie ceeaful Club," Mrs. NASH, Boa 6S, OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA. SANITARY BEAUTY PARLOR We help the appearance of women. Twenty-two Inch switch or traaaiomav Uon, value tT.ee, price 1141. 400 4e 411 Dekum Bldg. DUCK RAISING IS PROFITABLE Peking Are Moet Popular Breed for Production of Meat and Runners for EflQS. (Prepared by the United States Depart ment of Agriculture) Although ducks do not appear to be as well adapted aa chickens as a source of Income to average farm conditions, yet many fanners are find ing duck raising profitable as s side Issue to their other farm operations. The demand for table ducks In the cities seems to be on the Increase. The period of Incubation for ducks' eggs Is 28 days, except for the Mus covy duck, which la 33 to 85 days. The eggs may be hatched either nat urally by hens or ducks or artificial ly in incubators. Strong, fertile eggs are s prime essential to good hatch ing and are obtained only from stock properly mated and kept under the best possible conditions to secure health and vigor. t Eggs from overfat breeding stock do'not usually produce s large percentage of strong duck lines. I'ekln and Indian Runner ducks rarely sit; consequently. If nat ural methods of Incubation are, to be used the eggs are usually hatched under hens. Duck ests -should be washed If dirty, for It does not ap pear to Injure their hatching quali ties. Before setting s hen dust her thor oughly with Insect powder. In ap plying this powder hold the hen by the feet, with her head hanging down, and work It thoroughly Into the feath ers, giving apeclul attention around the vent and under the wings. Sit ting bens should be fed whole or cracked grains, such ts corn or wheat. Place 0 to 11 duckg eggs under a hen, depending on her size and the sen son of the year, using the smaller number of eggs In cold weather and the larger number in warm weather. Confine the hens at hatching time and do not disturb them until they become restless, when It may be best to remove the ducklings that hatched first. liens mutt be well cared for In hatching ducks' eggs, as the period of Incubation Is a week longer than that of hens' eggs. It usually takes duck lings from 24 to 48 hours to batch after they pick the shells; therefore It Is advisable to allow tha hen to get off the nest for feed and water when the first ducklings pick the shell and then confine her to the nest until the hatching Is over. Ducks' eggs need more moisture than hens' eggs at hatching time, as It takes the ducks much longer to get out of the shell. Poultry specialists In the Uni ted States Department of Agriculture advise, therefore, that the eggs should be sprinkled liberally with warm wa ter previous to hatching. All duck egns should be tested at least twice during Incubation, prefer ably on the seventh and fourteenth dnys, and the Infertile eggs and those with dead genns removed. Dead germs In duck egjrs decompose very rapidly and are often detected by their odor and should be removed from the Incubator. Duck eggs having pure white shells can be tested 'as early as the fourth or fifth day and the Infertile eggs Bold to bakers for use In the kitchen. Ducks are much easier to brood ar tificially than chickens, but they may also be ralaed under hens success fully. If raised by the latter method, It Is advisable to confine the hens and allow the ducklings free range, as the hens are apt to wander too far away with their broods. Duck lings which are to be sold as green ducks are not usually allowed much range, but are fed heavily and forced for rapid growth. The ducklings which are to be kept for breeding should have the web of their feet punched, using a different number of punch marks for each year so that their age con be readily determined. omim SUCCESS IN RAISING GEESE Fowls Subsist Largely en Grass Dur. Ins Growing Season, and Require Little Attention. (Prepared by tha United States Depart' Bient of Agriculture.) Practically all the geese In this country are raided In small flocks on general farms, and few, If any, farms are devoted entirely to raising geese. Geese can be raised successfully In small number and at a profit on farms where there Is plenty of grass or pasture land with a natural supply of water. The birds, both young and old, are very hardy and are rarely af fected by any disease or Insect pests, tirass makes up the bulk of the feed for geese, and it is doubtful wheth er It pays to raise them unless good grass range Is available. Geese are the closest known grazers, and both the mature geese and the partially Frown Ksllngs will get tbelr entire living from a good pasture so long as the grass remains green. A body of water where tbey can swim is considered essential during the breeding season, and Is desirable dur ing the rest of the year. If there is no natural pond, an artificial one or tanks may be supplied to advantage. The market for geese Is not so gen eral as for chickens; this fact should be considered, poultry specialists In tbo United States Department of Ag riculture say, In undertaking to raise geese. The demand and the price paid for geese are usually good Sn sections where geese fattening Is conducted on a large scale. Geee are fed a ration to product eggs during Uie latter part of the win ter (about February 1, in the north eastern section 'of this country) or so that the goslings will be hatched by the time there is good grass pasture Tbey are allowed to make nests on the floor of the house, or large boxes, barrels, or shelters are. provided for that purpose. Goslings hatched under hens should be examined for head lice, and a little grease lard or vaseline applied with the fingers on the head and neck. Seme breeders who hatch with both geehe and hens give all the goslings to the geese, which make the best moth- Geese Grow Rapidly and Are Rarely Affected With Disease. era. A few breeders prefer to breed the goslings artificially, keeping them from one to three weeks In the house at night In a covered bushel basket. To keep a record of their age and breeding the web of the feet of the newly batched goslings should be punched. Hens with goslings may te confined to the coop and the gosling:- allowed to range. In mild weather the hens are allowed to brood the goslings from seven to ten days, when the latter are able to take cure of themselves. It Is very necessary to keep the young goslings dry, so they are usually kept confined In . the morning until the dew is dried off, and they should not be allowed to get Into water until partly feathered. This oc curs when they are from two to four weeks old, depending on the weather and their range. Goslings caught and apparently drowned in a cold rain may sometimes be revived by drying In flan nel near a Are. Uood-sized growing coops with board floors should be provided for the goslings, which must be protected from their enemies. When on range, the young bird needs some attention, aa they may get lost or caught In post holes and odd corners. Young goslings, If confined, should be given grass yards and the coops removed frequently to fresh grass. It Is bet ter to keep the growing goslings sepa rate from the old stock. Shade should be provided In hot weather, If very young goslings are allowed to run with large animals, they are apt to be In jured or kUJe. Guticura Soap SHAVES Without Mug FIRST TO Wlfi G0LDtoAL Dale Collier of Rock Island, DL, has the honor of being the first scout to win the new gold medal just designed for the Court of Honor, by Belmore Brown, the explorer. The incident which won the coveted National Scout Ifedal of Honor for young Collier oo cured last January. The boy had just started on an er rand for bis mother when be noticed three men walking on the Ice on the river. Even as be saw them he per ceived to Lis horror that the ice was breaking beneath them. He ran about 800 yards and found an old boat. There were do oars but he snatched up a piece of board and jumping into the boat broke his way through to where one of the men was sinking. The boy threw him the board and pulled the boat, fast-filling with wa ter, close to the man, got him Into it and back to shore. Then emptying out the boat he set out again In search of the others. This time, not having even the board to help him, he beat his way through the ice downstream with his fists. By this arduous process he finally got to where the other two ' men were. He managed with much difficulty to get. both into the boat, which thea began to sink from the weight and having shipped so much water. The men being unconscious, the boy bailed for dear life with bis hands, screaming for help. Another boat reached them la time and all were gotten ashore. Not content with his already heroic achievement young Collier worked over the unconsdous men trying to induce artificial respira tion, lie succeeded in the case of. one man but the other who was just recovering from an illness never re gained consciousness. The story is one of the most striking of the many noteworthy Instances of scout "pluck and resourcefulness that have passed through the hands of the Court of Honor and Scout Collier well deserves the honor accorded him. . 6C0UT8 ON THE JOB. Out in Belllngham, Wash some spectators chuckled with approval over the following Incident and re ported it to the local papers: A quart bottle of milk bad been dropped In the street and lay splintered into a thousand pieces prepared to do their worst to all passing tires. Two lads in khaki "happened along." Instantly their sharp eyes took In the situation. "Boy Scout Safety r they shouted in unison and swooped down upon. the broken bits of glass, which in another moment were gathered up and depos ited In the proper receptacle. An ex cellent object lesson this, to all who witnessed the Incident and another proof that scouting is doing Just what It claims to do makes responsible citizens. A small boy pushed accidentally to the ground in a school yard recently suffered a broken leg. Instantly there were boy scouts at band to take charge A G. A. R. VERDICT. A O. A. R. veteran of Columbus, Ohio, says : "While attending our Grand array encampments for tha past few years In many cities of the United States I have come to the conclusion we could not get along without the boy scouts' everwllllng help. They are the first persons wo meet when we get off the train, to carry our luggage to our stopping' place, and if we have no place engaged they will take us to one and see that we are made comfortable. They can beat the police at their own game when it comes to watching a street crossing or keeping the streets clear for parade. They are always on hand with a cool cup of water; In fact, everywhere to do a good deed for somebody. I have learned to love them. I consider the boy scout movements one of the best schools of American education. ' I say God bless them and the men who con tribute their time and money to boost them. Boys, the Grand Army of the Republic are your friends.' . . . To Have Clear Sweet Skin. Touch pimples, redness, roughness or itching, if any, with Cuticura Oint ment, then bathe with Cuticura Soap and hot water. Rinse, dry gently and dust on a little Cuticura Talcum to leave a fascinating fragrance on ekln. Everywhere 25c each. Adv. Are Yoa Satisfied? SoSar la tha biggest, most perfectly equipped Business Tra,lninK School In th North west Fit yourself for a higher position with mora money. Farmaaant positions assured our Graduate. Writ for catalog Fourth and T am hi II, Poriland. P. N. U. No. 32, 1921