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    FACE TWO
THE SmiNGFIELD NEWS
THURSDAY, (K'TOIIKlt 13. 1821.
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
Published Erery Tnursday at Springfield, Ln County. Oregon, by
FREELANO A HENDERSON
Entered tit the rostoftlc at Springfield. Oregon,
February U. 13.
, SCBSCRIPTION RATES:
" One Tear ., .11,00 Thrve Moi.lha.
Bii Month ..11 00 Single Copy....
Pne Year. When Paid Id Advance. . ..
LITTLE TURNS COUNT
If you can spare a little time
fHiie day ilay from your duties
at the curbstone club, from
trying over and rtver again to
lroe to each other the Inipos
sdblity of keeping a family on
the vcapes you were getting tin
last time you did any work
you might take a few hours off
and look over the premises at
home, and see what you can
find there that you can put in
better shape.
You might drive down the
Tiails in the sidewalk in front
of your house. Even if th
somehodv '
else, and you have to furnish ;
two or three new nails, isn't ft ;
your home? Do you have to
wait for the owner or the
marshal to come and drive
down the nails for vou? Then reported that they are likely to
you might straighten up the asree to Increase the estate
front gate, tighten the hoops on taxes tm ' of $ Iihumhi.ihm.
the rain barrel, and set a new or n,ore fro,n Ir
strong oak post for vour wife's or 50 l,or pnt- It s comfort
clothes line. ;mS to know that if such a
Ther is nothinsr trrnn.t nhnnt change is made it will add to
all that, but it will help some.
You can depend mxin ir tlmr
the other fellows will keep the
couutrj- on the skids while vou
are absent; and you can have
the satisfaction of knowing
that you have been doing more1
for the general prosperity than-
all of them put together. The.ii
FARMERS
this
Friday and Saturday special
Sale will be the talk of the
town.
New people with new ideas, quick turn, small profit.
We are here to stay, and we want your patronage.
Any goods purchased, if it isn't right
Bring it back
Aud your money will cheerfully be refunded.
I. S. Rubber hip boot $.r.ii."
U. S. rubber knee boot 4.25
U. .S heavy woolox 50
U. S. light wool sox 35c
V. ft. khaki lace pants i., 2
U. S. army shoes --iU
Reclaimed army wool shirt, slightly used L!i5
Reclaimed khaki lace pants
$40 and $45 men's suits 24.85
$15 and $18 boy's suits $5.85 to $t.S5
$3.50 khaki coveralls 2.50
3 lbs. of cotton 95
Slickers, best brands, in all lengths 2.75
We save you money on shoes, we carry full line for Men.
ladies and children.
Pure cane sugar, sack 100 lbs $0.5
Brown beans,, 18 lbs. for l.f
3 pkgs. Argo corn starch . .13
Gold Dust :it
Sunny Monday soap, 24 bars for 1 oo
Cane and Maple syrup, pint bottles 25
Choice apples, per box l"
Macaroni, 7-oz. pkg., 3 pkgs. for 25
White Karo, 10 lbs. 74
White Karo, 5 lbs - -37
White Wedding Breakfast, 10 lbs 74
White Wedding Breakfast, 5 lbs 37
JL J. B. coffee, 1 lb ' .42
Clams, 12 cans for
Mission peas, 12 cans for I
Tomatoes with puree, 9 cans 1.0
We carry a full line of Dry floods. You'll find our slock
very tasty and reasonably priced. We invite your inspec
tion. Many opportunities to save on notions, umbrellas,
and newly arrived rubbers.
MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY
"We Always Sell It for Less"
Farmers
Seeondclass Matter,
ROc
5e
.11.7
when the whistle Mows, yon
ran take up your motvh with a
lighi heart and a heavy dinner
pail.
o
In the days that are coming
to bpnugrield. it is going to a ,,iai tominon weekly pap
need another Levi Kevere. with 'or. published in a small tovui.
better equipment a man pre- a ftw days agon The way to
pared to move any kind of n prosperity is to think pro.;
building that's linkable. Spring- pritv". Let tis carry that Idea
field is a good place in which to n m ranter. If a man thinks
ply that trade, on account of prosperity, he is likely to talk
the generally level character of prosperity. If he forms the
the town site and the country habit of thinking and talking
roundabout. j prosperity, he will soon get the
habit of planning prosperity.
Of course the people of fcrom that he naturally slides
Springfield are interested In the
doings of Congress. The lead-
era of the two houses have been ;
tr'mg for a good while to come1
to nu agreement on a tax sched-j
for the coming year. It is I
,tn? national revenue and will
not affect any estate in Spring-
i"'1'1 1 l,a1 : he a seltisti
Vlew of the matter, but it is
ratl!or a popular one.
TIIIXKINO I'lJOSTKIUTY
We read" th's maxim, anions
EXCHANGE
week
FILLED BUT REMEMBER
Exchange
ron sale on trade
MILK Plenty of fresh Jersey milk
tor sale, delivered evening. Thone
Springfield 3(F3. It.
FOR SAl.K-Fordson tractor with
plows. An good an now. Trie
1M. fall at N A. Kowe, real ra
fale. SprlngfleM. Main Mtvet and
nth. Ilo
WANTED
WANTF.lv- IjhAv want work liy the
hi ur. or wimhlnas nt homo. Thirty
cents an hour. I none M between
and 10 Friday and Ssluiday morn-
1MB Mr. Lynch. Mill and K.
i
n. rnlWtimi of miivima. with the!
authors' name attac hed to litem,
into the doing of things that
bring prosperity. And the
thing you know, its here.
o
they missed some
.
next
A miserly ohl farm, r near Siiix 1
I'.'iy. Iowa -ul hiditcii I'U mi 'n-y In
var'ous (ilat.s ahoit hi r in! -i" . I
Cl'e nlntit l tt sumuii'r. lhrc-. nn-i
: of T4 lioiit ImI worked If.' Hi !
f.i-n.er. broke mdi Ins turn -,. h.-ai iiji
the eld man .nil I rt'iiel !i
truii she e l l tti-m wh i.
tiuW-n in Mu- n ii.u ti
$ 1 ' .n '
V t. k I-
uml
nt away s.ai-u- 4 jir. ':. !it
ttatti.4 ft: .k. h on tli
i-onsr.
Fiv.it I:
e'd wii',i.,n ih.l
(lint w:i:. !ii !.!
ll l ! :n.l ! 1: .1 r
lid r :! t! mi of "j:".
l! In :he he !i , .
Si: ce t!.;i !, - ear, li.ni; ,n ,s
lil.lleil J I ".mm in e'l'.'T .!.e
ha-l It I 'lt in t' 1 . itV-s Th
hers are , Ju;i 1: w They li.n
ha .
ate! I
run
pro
hahly heard of the-v fin Is. an I hav
Iweii klckiliK tlieins,- es or ivi li
other, ofor iheir gr t tiess nt rlio hnr
plar husines.i.
PROTECTION, NOT A GAMBLE
John It. Morton, president nf the
National Hoard of Kire fnderwrltei
has Isiiu. d Home very inte ivhUiik
sketches i-overini? various phases of
tho fire Insurance Indu.-'tiy. which
make lear to the
render, suhjects
which heretofore wer cloiiiled by a
ti.ne of liiisuiidrrtamllng.
1)ih ussinn I h giieMlo:i of "Co in
Kiirame," which in vital to bUNiii'KK
today, hut tlie prlni iple of which Is
too little uiidei'ti.iid. Mr. Mor'011
Srtid:
"Kate making in fire in-uranre Is
has (I on the expedition, flist. that
,mosi urea win 1.0 exm.gulsl.eii near
1 the point of origin, thus p.oducimr
what we term partial L.hhhs. Ii,s,m
.le. than the In-iurar, e. and nerond
;that all property will he Insured for
h fair proportlou of ItH valu.
Eighty per rent Insurance to valii".,
for instance, fairly row'ta everyday More than 5oo men are enrolled In
coDilitions. Furthermore, on an SO'tl.e K. O. T. C. unit of the university
per cent hasls the owner has a per- this year. Completion of a four-year
HOiial lnter-t of 20 pr rent In his ,ou,se In the military ilepartnienl
piCjteny'H nafety. Thia doea not ( makes a muilent ellgihle for a re rv"
mean Unit he in 11 si carry 20 per rent commission,
of tils own linhiiity, for we will glv)
him a still lower premium, rate if lie vrslfy. Mr. Ituch ia now doing ad
fills up the gap hetwen SO per rent valued wik at Stanford Ciilvrailv
and loO percent, hut tn consideration , an, his article la the result of much
of a premium rate ha sod n M0 per origioiial research deainned to find
rent insurance, we do IiihIh: upon his'
contracting to take out policies for
that SKieed pey "ntaKe of Ills values'
or stand iu the place of the in-ui-ame
lie doea not provide. This Ik
usually called "co insurance", he
cause if an owner carrlea leaa fir1
insurance than the averugi necessary
ltd prevent rate disci luiinutioti he
tween liisurantM. he mus share in his
own Iokh so aa not 10 unbalance the
! experience (n-sultsl in his (lass.
Without an understanding of (ire
urn!' rwi itiiiK (iiniluinnitals, a man
! may reason this way: t have a we! I
hiiilt prop-rly worth Uboui tlOo.000
in a Kood iieiKhlxirhood, under Kood
fire protection and not likely i hum.
.so I will Insure for IfiHOO which will
'rover iny prohahle hiss.
With only $"oiin (Ire iuaurance
1 ( without ih.' ( fvli)siirani e uKreenwnl)
!a $.'th(iu fire wuuld mean to him pro
I poi ly Iiiks of 1 nly r per rent hut to
'the company an Insurance Ins, of 100
1 per s-ut.
j (111 the hasls of the premium rate
I produce J hy si l.'ilule, he sheuhl have
;birled $SO,0JO IlifUiuuio and paid
! Mm reiiulslte iciiiliiui tlier dor. Then
t'thOO fire 'osa would turn that
"total" iiiMiiiance loss into a "parllal"
loss. We ratei that mau n property
on a liaslH aa 100 ia to 80 (5to 4) and
I he wants us to axauuie a llahility nt
Ithe sumo rate of piemliun an 100 i.
ito 5 (20 to 1). That would be a gam
ble pure snd simple, and fire under
writing Is not s Kamhle but a ralurla
lloti baaed on the law of a vera ice when
spread over laauy thousand of aepa
ratfcd pioperllea and period of years.
Abov nil, colnaoiaiica prewnta rate
In Society
Mr. Fred ttreanlr entertained the
Kensington club at their flint meeting
after vacation of the summer month.
The room a wvr ilalntly derorated
with dohllaa. A delicious luncheon
wb served by the hostess
Members present w e: Mesdamci
('. A. Swart. J V. Moore. It Plpp I.
II. V. Whitney. U Mnv. t K
i
"heat,.,,. A Knot and MIm Kdua
"warts. Mr. ZHinm-i man was .v
wt", Inl guest.
Th uxi eMii will he with Mm
i1" Mly t r it.
i dis Tlmtmttlon -a
clph .
iHnlhi.il piiuclpl,
j Stock the Insurance companies
I stand behind l ho business in edit of
Hie nation, of ull th Iniiiiraiice mr-'
irn-it their standard if soh in y in the
highest; their supoi i leloii (lie ino-t
lisld; their lines paid Id the hi (te
the largest, tin I ir count-, t tin
safest Mild IwkI."
ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM
UNIVERSITY. OF ORCCON
K'et!i Klli. a toiin-r l iilvcrslty
of Ori'iii n student, Is wotkinc h i the
lied Cii-sh refre-eiilatU- on the Ur
ton anil WashltiKtoii "clean up ouad"
of the 11 w I v frirm.' I Vetnins llniea i
which Is .'(li-'ticrirK ,i !e 1 up
il ilm nf i' mtiIc' men. Th clai in
a'.v fnm those for li stent dtt
hi'i'v to uiljiisiiiinis if trnii porta
Ki.ctei iri niluate.l fiMin the l'u!.'.
- ( 1 'pimii ordinance. mIikoI In
!'"7 ae.l mleir t!u ar w.n In h-
' " ! ev.llMllll. e le;iot In I'l -, ! .
I . hi the tack Of fl-U -e.te:-.ct I
.it 1'.: time of ,s ill !; irf .
1.1 .l.li- da"ie nf 11 . -Vk .
mr 'c :u : 111, tit to k ci n 1 1 vi v 1 I
'1 ois ,ih: il of the ItiiuM hy seiilin,;
i' .ni to In tliutioi.H of IiIkIot leii-i
C Lieutenant Wli'liim Tow lias liei-n
1-e.U-neil tu the unjv. ruliy mid Is no v
' 1H11S a com sa In the six ial si i-::i ei,
I n iiteiuint Tow ws fnriiierly cum
111. in. 'line officer if the old .Und li
fantry, whiih has now become a pa't
of the f.fnif Iiifantrv, Htaiioncd ut Van
1 jiiver. WashiiiK'011 He Uu ilnreei
from hoth the I'niverslty of Khiimih
lilfd Moiitulin Wesl.'yuu.
Knn II lie-nt on the Eugene cnmpiis
"" ""lv Hlty mill reai h 2.000 tins
rail lor the riiTl time In history. A'
present there is a registration of
1973 on the campii, an I1111 !- of 1
17 per rent, over that of lust '. !
I,)i IuiIIiik the medical school st intent. i I
In i'orilund, who are rigii'.ar resilient
student, the totnl enrolliu'iit In 2127
Visiiora from nfrly evvy atatn In
the t'nion. Canada. Kugland, Alaska,
H,lloulU and Africa visited the alum
j , ,, (f ,p W(llni.r, bulldlns at
le U1(lvy (lu,.llK ,he M1Ilinu.r
nlolltlia. More than 1200 name, were
. Hi(r,.a , ,,. v1hUo.- itouk durlnK
'that time.
LISTENING IN ON THE WORLD!
Next to the su
tomohde, the
most smaaing
thing of this een.
lurjr, perhipti is
4h way the wire
lens hat ' spread
among ainatturj
in America. The
' U. S. Navv as.
serfs that KlO.OUl
boys, girls ind
young men have
such radiophone
plant, ntoit of
them r o 1 1 i n K
from $10 tu Ui.
This it an averanc
of 10.000 to each
state but of
course some
ktatrs ' have sev
eral times 10.1 MX).
Kvery night
news in Morse
code or lectures
or addresses or
concerts are sent
out from central
stations in cities
fur the bereft of
these amateur.
The UnitH '
State S'avy exercises a certain control ever these amateur through what
known as the "Navy Kadio Amateur Dureau." This bureau send the
amateur coiies of secret codes, arranges concerts aud lectures for them
and otherwise interests them. An amateur, writing to Popular Science
Monthly says the bureau even sent him a personal message soon after he
joined. . , ' .
The same writer says that when he first (jot his apparatus together,
' lie took it out on the porch. The wire touched standpipe on the porch,
and instantly he heard music. Wireless sounds come through the air like
ripples on a pond, and washed against the receiving-wire. In this ease they
washed against the metal t;yidpipe.and the mipute the wire touched it,
the concert that was in the air at the moment began to reproduce on the
apparatus in his house. ...
If any of our community boys are interested in becoming amateur
radiograph operators, they should write "United States Navy Kadio An
1jtur.iJu'ui New York Citjf."
Why Not?
If you want to nerve the purest nml bent foodit In ytutr
home; If you want to economize; If you want to get food
of superior quality ; w hy not use -
NORTHWEST FLOUR
A home product with a
liOMi: I'KODIVTS.
At you
SPRINGFIELD MILL AND
GRAIN COMPANY
the cot t cl.tt lull of the estimated will
pent 1 of a pciMin wi'h the aim net
'. mn hy 11. luul sch lltlfie t St.
J A hllllell'i on Wl'l pl.W-l. Wlittel
j Itv ti M Kin li, a K.ailn a'e of the , til
el,.tv of llreunll, halt liei'tl l.'ic'V.il
hy tlie si In ol ot iliti at hut of the mil
Mule thill 7l"! shnli Ills lli.' Jollied
t !r ui.lv 1 ! t V ii'ofet Oive a ,0. Li I 'em
l.. iter ivliije I'! .1 II 111 l ' .1 slio
ciiijiiii! te;i.i Us. st uti 1.. n and
oMo r .-tiii" -nt mi;' lies li ran At the
I of i'ie (ear in. 11, h, 1 ti of tli" li mh'I
, iiit'un t' li-Ue iliv oemls on nil tin li
purchases. In two I'.w l ist i t k
more Ini one. s wns d..i - than iliuliiK
the whol - t .ir i'.Oii 17. it. I Iiik to
M K Mi ('lain, maiiai r
The ;ii 1 is lie (f I.ctllo;i I'ttlli I .
campus humorous magazine of (tie
uiilversiiy. wl'l apenr a, the lime of
lloinei ollllllK Woek end. N'OVeilllier IS
19 This puhlii iition, which was or
Kiinlz-'d Inct ear. his already won
natli nul r comililon and hoth Life
and JmU'e have use. I rrlKlnal inateilull
fkst plilillshed In It Six ll 11 in he is will
Its
noasted
Notice this delicious
flavor when you
moke Lucky Strike
-it'a sealed in by
the toasting process
VvSTOIItEvW
it It jays to use
ho pill I;. .hi il iluiliij: the i. lniii; year.
I Mow Better Than Pillf ....
The iiiiv.t ion has ln-cn asked -In
uluit mi me 1 'lofiiiln 1 l.itn s Inliletn
si pi rlor to the oi,liiirtr lathiirtie m, I
lh"( pills? inn iinsw-r Is, the)- art
en h r an I 11101. pleasant tu lake am)
I Ml.'ll efl i t Is mi Kt ntte tliat one li.ii-,;.
Iv H -al.os ih i II i pioiln. e, h
n ' dl. me Thell. tliey not ol.lv tllole
t'o' hoivels hiil lni,rie Hie nitl e
ami sin iiKihen the d'fcht 'mi.
NOTICE fCn PUBLICATION
I' S l.ntnl offlie ill Ititn tnni! Ore.
1 ri n. Se inher L'l), lie.' 1
I N'oti.e Is hor. hy given thai I n o Kd
1 win its. of SprlUKtl' hi. (H'!"ll. who. oil
'May 10, 1921. iiiiiiIk hutii'sti ail nMr),
verUI No 0l2fH0. for ji ts I. 2. an!
S'fc NW. Sim lion lt. Township 17S.
Kange ;'V, illunielte Mi l iillnn. hus
tiled iiotli-e 1 I Intention to nuike (hint
this e eur pioof, to es'ahlMi 1 1.1I111 tu
4 fffka Infill ttli.iVM I..H. elliM,l Iw.r..,-.. k II
lininel, I'. H I'liiiiitiissloiier nt htit
itiffice. at Kiigs-ne. Oifgoli. 011 the iil
day of Sovtiiihcr. 1921.
Claimaul names us witaesses: Kay
jSlalfoid. of Spi Incfield. Oicgoii; CI-mi
Stafford, of Hpiiugfield. Ortgon;
Frank Stafford, if Spitnrflehl. (hi
fi n. Claude Ih llllllill .of Hpl Incfleld,
Oregon.
W. II CANNON. lUirlslor.
NOTICE OF FINAL SCTTLCMENsr
Notice Is lieiohy given that An m
(ileiideiiuhig. admlnUtiutrix of the
estate of 1) J. (ilenilenn'ns. denaaed,
has filed her final account In aald
estate anil that the Court ha set tt.O
2nd day of Noveinlier 121, at 10 a.
in. as the time and the County Couit
looms in the court house an the place
of the hearing of said final account
and uuy persona having ohjci tlotm to
aald final account are mjulivd to pre
sent the same at suld time and place
iihovo staled
tinted nt Kugene, Oregon this ?1th
day of S'pteinher. 192I.
ANNA ( I . K N I ) K N N I N ( I . Admlnlv
truths of the estate of t J. Clendeii
niliR. deceased.
I'OTTKU, K(JSTKK IMMKI., A.
tonic) s for estate
Date of first uhllcutlon Kept. 29. 1(21
Data of last publication Oil. 27, 19-1
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
1'. H. Land offiio at Roaehurg, Oro
gon, Heptemher 20, 12I.
Nolle is hereby given that Carl A.
l.othgreni of M areola, Oregon, who,
on June 11, 1120, mad HomehUad
Kntry Serial No. 012n,1, for NR4
K'!i, of Hei tlon Jl, and on February
11, mi, made additional! IUniietvd
Kntry No. 0i:it7 for NViNW';, HK'4
NW',, of aald Section ill, nil in Town
ship HiH Itange 1W, Willamette
Meridian, haa filed notice of Intention
to make final three-year Proof, to es
tablish claim to the land above de
scribed, before I'. H. Coliiinissloiifir K.
(). Immel, at his office, at Kugen.
OiV'Kon on the 4th day of November
1!21.
Clalinaiit iiauiea as wlineasoa: Ar
nold 1. Collier, of Weiidllng. Oregon:
Dlllaye V. Iloliner, of Wi'ndllug, Ore
gon; Or.rge (V'earwuler, of KunenK,
Oregon; Hurry Hchninp, of Engeno,
Oregon.
W. If. CANNON, Ileglater.
- - - av . . 1
Cheer Upl
TOWERS riSH BRANb
RLTLEX SUCKERI
wwc-Kt rwry day gloom.
TCfWEaTj
kick to
Dealer
.sue-.
yWv AJLTOamCft
Urns -