THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS TlU'ft8nAY,8KITKMBEIl 1, 1021. THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS FOR SAUK KOIl SAIJS-'-Climp stove In good coil dlllon, and cheapj Juat the stove for bop " plckera. fPlmnek 1. Klsle Petterson. " slch. vaqts fotjh Published Every Thursday at Springfield. Lane Count. Oregon, by FREELANO A HENDERSON EnUred at the Pestoffice at Springfield. Oregon. Second-class' Matter. February 84. 103. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: 0n. Y,r UOO Three Mouths. Bli Month........ - 11-00 Single Copy rBe year. When Paid In Advance. 60c So $1.7 While It is the topic of the times, cannot Mr. McManus aire us Mr. Jigg't sentiments on disarmaments? O Clara Smith Hamon has consoled herself for the loss of her dear Jake, whom she found It necessary to shoot at last, by taking another man. It Is aid to be a real marriage thla time. A our dwency loving grandmothers aad aunts used to say: the man who would marry a woman of well known unsavory history "can't be much". O The headline of an editoral on the economic situation, in a daily paper t "The Road to Recovery.' That l good road to traTel. when it is in traveling condiUon; but the trouble about It lately has been that too large a part of the working crew has been employed In putting up signs, and not enough In laying pavement. o It the Sinn in should carry their point of separating the aouth three quarters of Ireland from the reel of the, British Empire, they might aa well establish their capitol at Danny brook at ffraL It would be farther from England, and more representative of the spirit of the new Irish "republic" than Dublin. Mrs. M. M. Peery. In thla city, will re turn this week to San Francisco. He was a hypocrite, but a master orator and the spell of his Oratory SNalers." Tht picture Is a second Miracle Man. Bell Sunday, Sept. 4. Love, revenge . furious Jealous:', superhuman endurance, otruggles, triumph a splendid tale, told by a master story teller (Rex Beach), and acted by a flawless cast. Is "The North Wind's Malice." at Boll Satur day. Sept. 3rd. The river Is shallow enough above the wagon bridge for a twelve year old boy to wade across it without wetting his bathing trunks much. CARD OF THANKS We wlsb to express our thanks for the assistance daring the illness aud death of our beloved wife, mother and grandmother and for the beautiful flowera. F. V. Brown. J. A. Crabtree and family. Charles Brown and family. Miss Fraacfa Brown. Hava yoa read the want ada Loyal Scott, a pharmacist In Ketel's drug store, returned a day or two ago MILK Plenty of fr'enb Jersey , milk for sale, delivered evenings. Phone Springfield 34F3. tf. FOR BALK He owner, 2 good high lots; 4 room bouse: good bars and chicken bouse. All for IS00. Must sell on account ' of poor health. Ralph Clark, 8th and O streets, Springfield. Oregon. WANTED WANTED To exchange one of the, beat ISO acres In North Dakota frj a small tract or il-lkn tieafj Springfield., Inquire at Nws of fief, j OLD It AOs at this of Hie. Mut be chttn and not small m Tmp piece. LOST AND FOUND LOST Small black and white dog! Has a long tail. Strayed from O. ( Thurmau'a feed bam Saturday AugUht 27. Reward for return to barn. sHp' from a hunting trip on tln upper waters of the Mtddte Fork. He and bis father. John Scott, of Crrswell. went up there about the 15th. Thev brought back some deer. It Will Pay You Mr. Fertl-Huyer. to luveMigate for youim-lf the eco nomy of using; thene Home ProtluttH: NOXALL milk producer NOXALL egg producer NOXALL scratch feed NOXALL pork producer Manufactured by tbe SPRINGFIELD MILL AND GRAIN COMPANY I i .1 if -i- if ' t -i The body of private Waldo II Fui.- leant one member of tb family has bam. 16th Co.. 5th Iter; t'-'H. -Marine ben buri-d In tbe cemetery men Corps, killed In 'France. Is exacted tioned. to arrive In Eugene In tb next few day, and to be buried in the od-l Fellow' cemetery -there, lit was son of Mr. and Mra. David B. Farn- Dr. and Mrs. FoitmUler and son. who ham. that lived luJSpruHfteJd several are lavlug to make therr bm In years, but now-live rear Leaburg. A Albany. Last Friday Stewart h4 aa Mr. aud Mrs. Harry tbelr dinner guests. Tbe ideal Purgative. Aa a purgative. Chamberlain's Tab lets are the exact thing required. Htrong enough for tbe most robust mild enough for children. They cause an agreeable movement of lbs bowels without any of that terrible griping. They are easy and pleasant to take and agreeable In effect Jl lone bandit entered a bank in Rockford, Washington, a tew days ago, forced the three officers and three customers into the vault, robbed the bank of $615, and got oat of town. One of tbe men who were looking for him found bim, covered him with an empty 22 caliber pistol, "forced" bim to surrender and got back all tbe money. Incidents like this, if they occur too often, will bring tbe bandit busfcea into contempt TOWN AND VICINITY Mr. and Mrs. K. Boetler. an aged -.-...I- v ttl .u. Tknn. Wf&UAU kVUIC WWW - " U ' .Ml.- j ton, will move the latter part of this j week to Deepwater, Missouri, south-; east of Kansas City to apend tbe rc-j xoaining days. They hare a son living there, and another near St. Charles. Missouri, from which neighborhco J ; tbe old people came. For years Mrs. ' Boetler has brought butter, eggs and garden atuff into Springfield. Lat; Sunday, a number of their neighbors brought In provisions and enjoynd a farewell dinner with them. I ! Mrs. Edesse Cox. who. with herj little daughter, has been spending the aummer with her parents, Mr. and j No Substitute Offered. Say what you will about the drug-' gists offering something "just a& good" because It pays a better profit, t tbe fact still stands that ninety nine out of a hundred lruKFfJ'F recommend ( Chamberlain's Colic aud Diarrhoea Remedy, when the bst medicine for, diarrhoea Is asked for. and do ko be-j cause they know from what th-ir cu?- j tomera nay of it, that it can be de-1 pended upon. The $1.71 In advance. IK9 Cigarette To In the dollclous llurloy tobaooo flavor. Ws Toasted Wfoemi you come HgUnt down to reason. , what is tihiere to TJiscoiraf tires THE next time a friend comes to you all excited about some wonderful tire bargain ask him how much value he ought to get for each dollar of tire money. It's astonishing that any car owner today should not know all the tire service he is entitled to. Nor how to check up between the economy of par quality on one hand and big discounts, surplus stocks, discontinued lines and retreads on the other. For two years U. S. Tire makers have been telling the American people all about tires. They have laid open the tire business from every angle. They have always led the fieht for better tires. They have consist- ently maintained quality first standards with certain economy for the tire buyer. . . They have established 92 Factory Branches all over the country. Perfecting U. S. distri bution so that you get a fresh, live tire every time you buy a U. S. Tire. e ' So when a man once decides on U. S. Tires he knows what he is getting in quality service economy. In support of his own judg ment he gets the pledged word and reputation of the largest and most successful tire concern in the world. A sound reason for the fact tnat you see more U. S. Tires on more cars than ever this year. The U. S. CHAIN TREAD One if tlw few tiivi of which it may t laid that tltey deliver economy year in and ynut out and lira alur lit. "You ti m ffh, livm lira trtrf limm you bur U- s- T""-" y(moft(sdl United States A Rubber Company SPRINGFIELD GARAGE, Springfield, Oregon. D. A. LONG, Coburg, Oregon WALTER PRICE, Marcola, Oregon...