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PAGE TWO THE SPRINGFIELD N1CWS TinTRROAT, OCTOURH 20, 192J. THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS Published Every Thursday at Pprtngfleld. Lane County. Oregon, by FREELAND 4 HENDERSON fcktertd at the roMofflce at Springfield. Oregon, February J. as SronJ rl M(tr, Sl'11S0KlPTU)N RATES: ' One Year it 03 Three Motulhs Six Mouth - $100 Single Copy Pc Year. When raid In Advanc-e, B0 5c ll.Ti juice" thou. BROADLY INCLUSIVE An autoist was .flnod in Ru gene last week for out srnvtiin:; it fire truck It looks as thouga Ihe driver of the fire truck was ,the one who ought t have bvn fined. Many a man who has gone out Into the woods since last Saturday has been called "a lard'' in his native haunts, but o .far none of them has been re ported mistaken for a China pheasant and shot. o In the renort of the DrumfieM trial, last Thursday, it was sahl that wtien a bottle of blood, supposed to be Dennis Russell's was exhibited in court, "the rourt room was visibly moved by the sight." but Dr. Brumfieldri'acmc nas naa ror installation was not. The report does not of any improvements or addi state how much the court roonijtions to the Eugene merty of was moved. We hope not.the railroad, including the Na ?uough to render the building tron cut-orf and new shops at uusafe. Springfield.' o "Including." also, perhaps. An Iowa bull attacked an the Hooth-Kelly sawmill, the automobile and wrecked it, and new high school building and was somewhat damaged him- the postoffice on 4th street, pelf. It was claimed in his de- which is such an object of in fense, not bv the bull, but by terest just now. perhaps also In some of his friends, that he was eluding Crater Lake. Mount intoxicated at the time. The Shasta and a few outlaying pos- fpecification was that he was.sess5on9 "under the influence of fer mented silo fodder". Wonder If that could be the same stuff that some of the men used to FOR BALI OR TRADE MILK Plenty t freah Jersey milk tor !, delivered evenings. 1'hooe Springfield un. If. In Society FARM FOR RENT 74 screa. 5 In cultivation. Water hut no hutldlnga I K,,l,',v tttrnouii of lat week a miles south ot Goshen. , mil thr v,,,'v l'l,"" me..tg o( Hie I't lsi Ilia t lull at lh home or Ml W. I.. Rouse, Member present were: M.ilnni- llasford. Hi'iiy. l.ai Inter. Hnoitgiasx. Howard. Prtlttiul ami Rouse. Mrr. Rouse was rle trd prr-Mihnt tor th"' new club year. rmm Par I rlf highway. John Tom aih. 4th ami C St.. Sptlng-flel I. Oregm. Ui evidence offered by the proso cut ion n the ltrum field trial' pot itrtink mi in the nioneer days? They called it "corn . scmiou an aiong io ivumy rerre,i,menia. ,iiMeaii. or nurMinuuK u ruin iiuuii, one n.. .,,,,, ..., .... , thing that would, on any ordl-' ,.,, of ,h nary occasion, teini to weaken Wm. Sproule, president, atul, several minor officials of th? Southern Pacific, on a tour of Inspection, halted for a few hours in Eugene last Saturday. Some thoughts of Mr. Sproule, expressed in an interview there, the Register neatly dresses up in this garb, ready made in Eu gene, alter the old familiar pat tern: "This same factor of over head and restricted invome has caused the teniKrary abondon ment of any plans the Southern the state's case in the mind of an unsophisticated observer w the extraordinarily precise in formation that some of Its wit nesses were able to give, ami the preternatural foresight some of them had shown in tak ing great pains to make sure were serve.! afternoon, at NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Ore I". 9. l-and office at Rosvburg gon, September 9. 121. 1 Notice It hereby given thai Pinny V. 1 1 ol liter, of Wendling. Oregon, who,, on June U. 120. made llouirstea I I t.. O ... i I r A e e m .s . that the testimony they did not 7";:","' , .V"!: "r ,', "7. know they were going to Rive.t . 1T"! "1 in a trial which thev did not ,.. . . T know was to come off. months iff,,, ",u of ,l,,,,n,,0" ln "'' inthe future, should be exact ""'V 9, ' and unimpejK-hable. Some of I?'"" . - T , ' i...i...ii.i., before K. O. Immel. P. S, Comml- slight and almost uiuUstinguish- nlilA tra omenta u-disi taltiuiLtl ....... .. Claimant liantea wlrne!.e: Curl positive as those of the persons' .... ...... i it, . 1 ,, , , i A. lAiiniren. of Mjrt'nla, Oregon: who did not see Dr. Mrunif eld . , . , , ,. . , . ... " ' ,!, it ,i . i i Arnold l. (oilier, of emlllng. ()! i. ui -vtiiiii ttliu v II lilt" llllt 1 loner, at lila office, at Kugene. tire. ton. on tliti 2 lilt day of Oclober. 1921. THE COCKSURE WITNESS While the general drift of the ways in all directions at all limes of the day or night and in all sorts of vehicles. o THROWING WEALTH Ron; Itvibert J. downing, of tVenilllntt Otenou: Mlkv U V. II. CANNON. ReglHler Why Not? If you waul to serve the piireMt and beht foods in yoir home; if you want to economize; if you want to pet food of superior quality; why not us.' NORTHWEST FLOUR It - It pays to use A home product with a kick to home ntonrcTs. y At you DaJT SPRINGFIELD MILL AND GRAIN COMPANY filiure growth of a motv usable II INTO VESUVIUS hrary. Nearly everyone I hare luf r ! viewed on the aubjerl, both property If all the men. women and t hililren , wm.r, ,, upwromeia. ha shown n In the fnlKHl Ste ioul.1 hurry by!,,i, lo n,.p th- lihrai-y by rontrl the aeething crater tf Mount Veau- butlon and caah. provld-nl. It be luad viua at the rate cf three rronn a mnrt, tv,ii.bK ft r workera. atrangeri et-ond. and If ench nt Into Ita all and our own blga bcIhmiI atudenla destroying deaths a fire dollar gold we make now will attrart a fine Car- Kaat. of Wrndllnc.j ,.(, building whte our c hildren and cur ililKlren a i tilldien may well aftoid to paa their l- Bluie bourn. Itenpei I fully. J K. TonilKT. ClannlfleJ advertlnluc payi. plece.and continued to do m day and night for a year, the money thus dea troyed would nearly equnl our Iv2n fire waste of over "00.000.000. FARMERS EXCHANGE this week People are rouiing here from town no larger than onra alter llhrarte ,' 0en every ewniiig are bound to .get the lilt-a that me are ton lnw If. In i .in .... i, ... . i i 'urn hi iiinrr io it in r.iiKeiir: huii addition, abuot every half hour, one (llu, nm .. .ki. -...i.. .... . ' " ' . .ui.- lu-u.us mrun.-u,,,.,,, wo ,, Ilimuntv f : man or couu snoum tan into tlial mea of molten lava the 15.000 Urea loat j annually in thia maimer would ai j proximate America's eatlmated fatal- 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 And your money will cheerfully be refunded. U. S. Rubber hip boot $5J." U. S. rubber knee boot 4. -5 U. .S heavy wool sox U. rt. light wool sox 35c U. S. khaki lace pants - -" I". S. army nhoes I Reclaimed army wool shirt, slightly used l.!." Reclaimed khaki lace pants !-" bJ to $i.SZ '.'..It I 95 $40 and men's suits $15 and $1S Ixjy's suits $3."iU khaki coveralls 3 lbs. of t on on Slickers, best brands, in all lengths '-"" We save you money on shoes, we cany full line for Men. 1'idies and children. Pure cane sugar, sack 100 lbs $G.ti." Brown beans,, 18 lbs. for l fM 3 pkgs. Argo com starch (Jold Dust Sunny Monday soap, 24 bars Tor I )0 Cane and Maple syrup, pint bottles Choice apples, per box ": Macaroni, 7-oz. pkg., 3 pkgs. for -' White Karo. 10 lbs. 74 White Karo, C lbs -37 White Wedding Breakfast, 10 lbs 74 White Wedding Breakfast, 5 lbs 37 M. J. B. coffee, 1 lb 2 Clams. 12 cans for I-3 Mission ieas, 12 cans for 10 Tomatoes with puree, 9 cans 1.M We carry a full line of Dry fioods. You'll find our stoek very tasty and reasonably priced. We invite your Inspec tion. Many opportunities to save on notions, umbrellas.' and newly arrived rubbers. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED BUT REMEMBER "We Always Sell It for Less Farmers Exchange wext la making Iieill effort to al tract aettlera from (tlie crop fullurr region ot the middle areat. ve too wilt be given the "once over bv huni1rtli nt ftiiiii Imt wh.i u, . ,r. iwa u not timt w, ,( ,1o UH "" " any nauun Bnouia.Hhnw ihoni . .i..ir.i.i.. uulens we can . 'allow auch devantutlon to ixutlnue uu . checked ? t j Every effort mut be made, ther;' j fore, to acquaint the public with the j magnitude of the fire aetUrurtion anil the necessity for guarding againttt tin common fire hazard". While care-le-j.nnesa is considered lo tie tbe chief ( auie of our huge fine waste. Ignor ance in ai-o a large tacior ana con-ie- ,ht!V fu(, KKfM lauently tbe Importance of education ' 8(0ppng place. T!;ere In auch a thing aa b-lng far Have you read the want a1 a. place for them to locate? Springfield entertains high hopes of being a trade center for a large part of eastern Oivgon when that region becomes more accessible by way of tbe McKenzie and Willamette high ways, but again we ahall be dlsap- i pointe l If. when thev rome to trad and paxs a day or a night with us. a more convenient in fire pivrentlon can not emphasized. Sa f- guarding gain.ii I'lre. be over-America Open Forum AN OPEN LETTER TO THE nrix-ET COMMITTEE: Having Ixen reijiie.ste.il to make a Htatemert In favor of a sufficient ap propriation fur our library to enalilf it 1 hoard to keep i open from s-ven tc. nil!-- e.n li week ihiy evening and on Saiiinlav afiernomiH, I shall l;ik advntit:ig (if ilie convenience ami .ulilii -It y affi.ir'I'd by the crVinns of The SprinKfieM S'.-wh. I believe that the. cominilt-e In curniKix-'l of Milietruitlul und rir - iitiiilve men who are Ktiivlng tc hi-o 'hat all proper illy activltiea Hhall rc reive a fa i r hhari; of the tuxea tol lecteii; but theie h a pnaslliillty tl;at, in tliejr ilcMiie to keip down the levy they nny overlook th importance for sighted and reaping th- ben.. fits for being so, and I may say In roiu luxlnn that, the property owners of Spring field owe It to themaelves to begin nrw to lay the foundations for a grow ing and progressive city; then whn the eaHterners conre by the ihoUHumli to the Portland Exposition or to find a new home we will be able to ctn rlnce them that this It really n f location and that we ounelves hnve faith In it; then our property valua tion will douhl". and the sumo levy toasted TO seal I in the I delicious 1 flavor jnt Once you've enjoyed the A toaatrd flavor J you will A ways want it 1 V D "r Increase Your Earning Capacity Supiibse a i ham 8 come for a position that offers an oppor" tunity for advano-meut. Can you iialify? Ili'iiiemlx-r that lime comes, It In henln preparation. when the too late l' (let your lliihincaa Training N'W tiiid gel It under the dliei't'oii of efficient Teacher who can give tu the heiwflt of their own practical experience. We are always gUd to tell you about our school If you call, or we will sond full Information free upon request. Eugene Business College A. E. rtOCEftT, President EUGENE OREGON vou lose thru baking failure must be added to baking costs it has to be paid for. Calumet Baking Towcler will save you all of that, tc- cause when you use it- there are no failures no losaea. Every bak ing ia awect and palatable and atays moist, trndrr and delicioui to the last tasty bile. That's a big saving but that isn't all. You save when you buy Calumet and you av when you use it. a lALUUbl BAKING POWDER BEST BY TEST" 'fr-r Jll It is reasonable in cost and possesses more than the or dinary leavening ttrenuth. You pay Icaa and use let.. You get the moat in purity, dependability and whole aomeneaa. In every way it is the best way to keep down bak ing coatti Ttiat'a what hag made it the world'g biggest telling baking powder has kept it the favorite of millions of houuewives tot mora than thirty years. Pound can of Calumet contains full 16 ot. Some baking powders come in 12 ot. inatead of 16 ot. cans. Be suts you get g pouU when you want it. Caluaaot Suntliin Cake Recipe 'i cup of butter, lKj cups granu lated sugar, 21 i cups flour, 1 cup water, Z level teaspoons Calu met Baking Powder, 1 tes spoon lemon, yolks of tt eygs. Then mU in iha regular way. How Better Than Pills? Tho queatlmi hui bfni aHkd In what way are rtiaiulM-rlalii'a Tablnla' aupxrlor to thx ordinary rathartlc ami liver pUN t)ur aiiawcr l. thr- art fN,.r ami more plnaaatil to take anil their pffrct la o grutle that oil" hard ly rrallica that It la prod in fit by a meilli In Then, ihry not only move the boarla but Improve thn appetite and atrnngthen the dlgr-mlon. NOTICE TOR PUBLICATION V. H. Ijind office at hoarburg, ()r goil. Hf-pfmbrr i, l2l. J Notice la h-rhy glvi-n thai thn Kd iwanla. of Sprlugfleld. Orrgon. wbo, on May 0, l:i. made humetem entry, rial No. 0i:6K0. for Una I. 2, and K'i NW',, Section 15, Townaulp 1TH, Ita n He JW. Willamette Meridian, ha filed notlc of Intention to ineka final thrr j-ear primf. to eatabllati claim to the land above drecribad, before K. (). Iriiinel, I, h. I'onuniaalouer at hla cttliK, at Kugrne, Oregon, on lh Siltr day of November, lDIl. t'liilluaiit nainea aa wllnrnaea: liny Stafford, of Sprlnfle.. Oregon; ("1-ri Stafford, of H prlngfleld. Oregon: Knuik Htafford, of Ppi Ingflnld. Oie- gon; t luude llemmltt. of Sprlngflelil, Oregon II. CANNON. Iteglt.-r. XV. NOTICE OF FINAL 8ETTI EMENT Notice In hereby given that Alinn (Ilendeiinliig. admlulatratrlx of tho entat of I). J. ('lendennlng, dee-aael. Iuh fll.-d her final account In aald entitle ami that tho Court haa net l;. 2nd day of Nnwmlier 1921. at 10 . m. ui the time and tho County Court iiiniiia In the court liuune aa the place of Hip heai-liig of aald final accounts mill liny pernotiH huving objectiolia to Htt Id final bi i i'imt uro ii'ijuli'il to pr-xt-iit the Name ul unid tliiui mid pliico llblVH ntllleil. Il.ilcil ul Kiigeue, Oregmi IhU 21th ihiy of r-'iiciulier. I'jL'l. ANNA (il.KNI)KNNINO. Ailmlnlo tnilllX of lite esliite of I). J. (ileuileil' Iilng. ileri-uHKil I'OTTKII. KOSTKIt A l.MMKt., At tiirneva for eHtate. Date of fliHt pllbllcHtlon Sept. t), 1921 lime of laHt puhlli atlon Oct. 27, If: I NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION I. S. Land office nt Itoaeburg, Ore gon, Heptember 20, 1921. Notice la hereby given that Carl A. I. olligi'en( of alurcola, Oregon, who, on June 19, 1920, made llomeatead Kntry Serial No. 1112931, for NK4 HW;, of Section 21, and ou February II, 1921, made uddltloned llomeatai Kntry No. 01.l7 for NiNW4, BE4 N"i. or aald Section 21, afTI in Town ahlp 1S, Range 1W, Willamette Meridian, haa flb-d notice of Intention to make final three-year I'roof, to eg. tubllrh claim to tbe land above do acribed, before l'. S. CninmlaHloner K. O. Inimel, at Ills offliv, at Eugene, Ongon ou tin) 4th day of November' l2t. Claimant imin aa wIlnesMes: Ar nold R Collier, of Weildltng, Oi-egoa; Ulllaye V. Holmer, of Wtondllng, Ore gon; George Cleur water, of Eugene, Oregon; Hurry Schamp, ot Eugene, Oregon. W. If. CAJJNON, Register. Cheer Up! TOWER'S flSH BRAN Ik RLTLEX SUCKERS knockt ra.lfy dav nloonv . ftMHilvnuiVVI M rfafc a) 2S aasaaaMsrnrTTTl