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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1921)
PAGE FOUR Tins BPRiNornxD news THUUPDAY.SElTKMUEri 29. 1021. li i ft i s ; g ; t; i til Til -El - tTrTj h 7 n n ? et ni ; ; ; ? ? ji ; ; ; i . ; irrarr.i ? ul iiist i INGFI 1 olfc. MAKES A pecia O ubscription TO NEW AND PRESENT SUBSCRIBERS Off er We are reducing the subscription from $1.75 per year to $1.50 with a refund of 50c in trade at any local store Tier's offer is good only from October 1, to November 30. To the girl securing the largest number of subscriptions we will give a $15.00 reconstructed Ruby ring. For second prize a $10.00 string of pearls, and third prize a ladies' $5.00 fountain pen. Contest closes Wednesday night Nov. 30 Prizes on display at Ketel's drug store and Roof's jewelry store Any girl over 15 years of age who desires to compete for one of the prizes may call at The News office at once and receive receipt books and instructions jE M-Mt-f i? : ft : n : a :imr COLLEGE DAIRY HERDS the instructors in demonstrating do- l ulled Sin, and show the longest MONEY PAID TO GROWERS WIN MANY HIGH HONORS airable type. Id this way they are line of registered am oh try to de- Id i-1 Ten bark and forth frequently monstrate ideal and methods of' Up-cnt payments to growers on ing it difficult to keep them at their I beat for show purpose. jRAIN Each tf the seven Jerseys won a' rrize. and two groups, calf herd and The 34 dairy animals now on ex hibit at the state fair from the O. A. C. experiment station herds recently rin 45 prises at the Montana state t-ir. They also made a number of winnings at the Spokane international get of sire, took mnitey. a:J at the Washingou state fair, held 1e Vakima list week. Four dairy breeds Jersey, guern sey, hclsteia and Ayrshire are re presented in the college showing. They are mostly young stock, and vere fitted for the show ring undr the direc:ion of. C. J .PoHock, college t.'-rdhman. They have to be used by Minion! in k-arn!cg to judge, and by from corral to judging pavilion, mak- breeding. fruit pools of the Oregon Growers Cooieratlve association amount to more thau lluo.ooo. Prune growers ive received a second advance of au- Prune drying operations have been' .... .-. . i,,.,,flh..rrv HINDERS PRUNE DRYING The Ideal Purgative. As a purgative, Chamberlain's Tab Ms are the exact thing required. Strong enough for the most robust, niild enough for children. Th-T tans-; an agreeable movement of the Five of the six guernseys won prizes and took places in three groups including pet of sire and produce of da m One bull won the grand cham pionship over all comers. Each of the- 10 hel.steins took money while the herd groups won weveu prizes hltiiNred by rains which have slowej ,,.,., hvc ,,,. a,v!inred one mil up picking and oilier work connect d ,,,. hulf , ,M,UIlJ OI1 Un lr ,,H. with the harvem. Hemberlng the lv,r , , , .,.,. losses and d'fflrullies encouuterr-d the oil will be sultabtn for the mnnu i factum of gum. candy, medicinal rem edlea, and for oiher impose. Ore gon peppermint nil hat been tested by practical candymakers who rport that because of Its high quality It re quires less to obtain tho desired flavor 1 in oils from o'hur sections of the country. I'uyuicnt ( f 4 cents a pound on last year when rains spoiled bo much j B()0,.herrie has been made as taxi u of the crop, prune growers were doing Illonpy , iulllillK , ), every thing in their power to hurry the ( ,., advun,.R( lo le r,)Wr; T,., drying last week and w-s-re rapldlv , p4.arll , , Wlllanietle and rmM,.n .bringing tne aryng tnio run iini.,.n. r .u , ,.i, ,,- .... A l I - - 1 l ' " " "". B.auu luuiuiMouBuip on " when the wet spWI tame on. junior championship were among the honor. Eight of the e'even ayr hires got 'this wason for the crop Is far below inside the money and prizes were ! normal and the grower needs goixl re taken by get of sire herd, produce of ; turns this year. dam. exhibitors' young herd and Maiketing prospect appear to be breeders calf herd. very bright anil it Is expected that The stock at the Oregon fair Is In difficulty will r-- experienced In meet- charge of Pollock, assisted by dairv Ing the demand for Oregon prune No. Is and ' for No. 2s and u hirre It is strongly hoped that losses psrt ,lf ,, nwnry wm H0 . BV1,;,. frcm ra'.ns would not be encountered ' ij ii I The a socistlon Is following out II bowels without any of that terrlbl friplug. They are easy and pleaaaat ' stc.dejts. The station herds are of this ye;ir io isFt) mi! gre?ani in effect, I the very largest station herds in the! Owing lo the light loa Is on mot of folliy of mnking puymcnls on il." fruit pods as fast as there is enough money la the pool to warrant disiii hulion, each grower ren-lv!ng the unrt! amount per pound or per t in ful fils deliveries. Gray Sells The Best For Less Best Groceries for less is Gray's motto. The other fellow's "specials are our regular prices. Try us. Grocery Bargains Cocoa, Hulk, lb He; 2 lbs 25c Hulk Chocolate (sweef ), n 25c Cenulne Chinese Noodles, 5 lb. pkK 58c 'i iarkages Gum 10c 1 11). jikg. Assarted Cakt-s 33c A: my Corned Iieef, large can 30c Army Koast Beef, large can 30c Army Corned Beef Hanli, 15c a ran: - runs 35c Sugar Cured Bacon Baks- lb 25c of .eppei mini nnd the yield of oil ex- the orchards, the few prunes on the reeded the e iaKe fcr the In e r five trees have develo-d Hphndi.tiy and years. The hlghi.-Ht y"VI reported men who have twilled the crop are- j was In the district of llrook. Diction, fully estimate Hint from .10 to tiO per j in the Lake l.alilxli country. h"rt out of the pruncx 'l le in the :i0-40.the ie.'d averaged frcm 70 lo SO class this year. TesU on pruneH thai I pi un Is of oil an ai re. Ile ausp of lit.' have already bewi dried show IhutJsucfeHS in peppermint culture in this many of them are running .'!0 to tl. f : section it l exi- t'd that Ihe hi reupe "In Land of the Blind a One-Eyed Man is King!" And In the land if lilue Hpi tml.vi the man ho does Is King. You are not I'oHt In tha woe d.i until you giv up ail believe yourself lost. Tl -re i no sm b Ihing as losing your business. You l s your hea! and loss of hti-duess follows Inevll ultly. :on't sit down nnd wait for boon times. Hunt u little personal boom of your own. Slack times are Idea' fir do'iig a thousand-Hiid-one ltl' Ih.ings negtecled when the going wa good. Why not do tli! "little" thins now? Tht1 man who says It Is no iixe. an 8('s II, Is the ono who will hate I pa.a his sliaru of profits to the mite wlio-csu hecunse -s Is the maii wli' io. s, writ -s SiiKerniMii's Indicator. gon. September t. l2l. i Notice Is hereby given that Dlllayt V. llolnwr. of Wendllni. Orrgon. who, oi Juno 1. I20. made lloiiiealrat Kniry. Herlul No. 01292S. for Ihe of SW'Vi of Section 15. Township U1, Hang- lV. VillametU Meridian. lm filed notlia of Intention to make final Ihreeyear priMif, to establish claim to ihe land above described, before K ). imitvrl. 17. 8. CommM- loner, at bis office, at Kugene, Oro. gon. on Ihe Slst day of October. 1921. t'la'iiisnt nstiK's us wltrieiaea: Carl A. I.othgren. of Marcola. Oregot,; Arnold II. Collier, of Wendllog. Ori son; Herbert J. Iownlng, of WeiwWnjt .'regun; Milu U. Kastx, of Wendllng, Oregon. W. 11. CANNON. IlegUler. pound. Tlv prunes have a high sugar con- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION I'. S. Land office lit Ituseburg, Ore The Key that Unlocks the Door ta Long Living. The men of elgh'y ftve and ninety ears of ag are not tbv rotund, well J, but thin, spare men, who live on louder diet. He as careful as he ill. however, a mau past middle agi III occasionally est too much or of tune urllcla of fund not suited to Ills onslltutinn. causing Indigestion or onstipatiou and will need a dose of hambei lulu's Tublcta to move 1.1s !ioch and Invigorate his stomach When this Is done there Is no reason why the average man should not live) to n ripe old age, will I hi greatly I in reused next yeur. Te.-ts are being made on the x- tent and are of especially fine quality, traded mini hay for Its food value. Itecanse of the high quality of Oregon I CRECON MINT INDU3TF.V IS GIVEN D!G E008T Tl". inlrt Itv'i.Hliy in fregoii : li riinieg ii favoi i'i'v fircor-ling to ll' -in Ail! I.li li ile of tl' - fi (jr 1 : -1 1 1 . i . j-il ' p.. s,.di-1 i ol ; !i : !( v. 'pi ' S Ol I!".' i.l -lot :( 't i,l! 1,,'i-t, I lll.'l't tJIO'A'er-t ( Mlip'irMI W il H' -!!lll ) 1 Ii-':h 111 i j.i ' toil ,r:u llcilly ail r. m'nt I iantH In ll: W i'laniette valley, e fi.tind that whli tlio -x..--..-tl.-jji of plants on hl(li nnd dry l.-.iuj llr :;ti. Lost Creek Ranch OVER 40 YEARS A STOPPING PLACE Make- arraiiKemenls now fo hunt In the country of the bi burkH. Open country free of Brush Wo have jilcnty of Ki'kh's, I ark horiK's jtnd evcry lhlit; yi ti will ii. '(-il for a nicrif:sf!: linn?, rV.f 1 iriil'tl'.'i .'HMei'HH jyartz Cron. McKonzio Briflgn, O;o. t:0 DOCS U3D! It:te on shipment of dried prunes peppermint It Is proponed lo rrert ' for assemhly and pack'ng have been ' a pui tflcution plant In order that o: Iv granted by the Southern I'aciflc. The j Ihe purlfiod oil may bo fcent east from new schedule will apply to all points die state. Tests are now being made in Oregi n on the 8. I', lines ami will to determine the content of menthol be neHi'y a per cent reduction over and mc.iit.vl uc.-late, and from the pie tli" old tariff. This consesolon was 1'mlnai)' tests which have been iimile brought about through the f forts of ('. I.. Knilth, traffic manager of Inn asoc!utlon. and the benefit will be general to all puckers In the state. I Special rat .s on fruit shlpmentH lo Heattlo and nearby points have also been obla'nnd through the efforts of the association. These will Hpply to several hhlpping oint. In tin Willa mette vnley, and w'll mean a saving of about 10 per cent on all HhlpmnntH fix in the polits. m ! GENUINE DURHAM tobacco makes 50 good cigarettes for 10c We want you to hnve the beat ptiper lor "DULL." to now you can receive withtocli pockue a book rl 24 Icywcs t yX. t'.ia viy lieu',t (.i,,..icilo . f- ;er in tli vuriJ, r.- Increase Your Earning . Capacity Suppose chance come for a position that offers an oppor tunity for advanoimrcnt. Can you qualify? ' Itomemlier that whou th lime comes. It Is too lute to begin prepaintlon. Got your liiislm as Training NOW mid fc-'t It under the (llrect'oti or cffclKiit Teachors v.:;u can give yju tlio buiwflt of lliclr own practical cxoei len:0. Wii are iilways glml Id tell yon ulioi.i our li !io )l if you cull, oi' i' ii will h i.d f :ll liifoi'tuutlnn I'fef Uio;i ef,;.t. E'J23H3 Faslrers College a. i:. ni.inir, i-resident EUGENE OnECON