TAG E TWO the prniNfirin.n news THVRSDAY, IWKMUKU 8. U2I 1 THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS IWishod Every Thursday at Springfield. I-ane County. Oregon, by FREELAND & HENDERSON FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR S.VI.R. First Jersey milk T. 11 tested bv ttiif veterinarian. vww 8nii srivii ; ira. Entered at the IVstoffice at Springfield, Oregon, ns Seoond-el:ss Matter. February 24. l'.'OH. SlliSCKIPTlON HATES: One Year $1.50 Three Months Fix Months 75c Single Copy One Year. When paid in Advance 0e .$1.23 The !Tth congress met in its first regv.lar session last Mon day, after n few days' vacation, following a long special session. A newspaper headliner. a few days a co, wrote. "Better times in sight". And the next day the feeding, too. Th!s furnishes an Interesting study in economies. neut prosperity Is Just nt hau l The people who mo tudylii; wavs and tueuns of nd anting it the growth nud Interests it' I.'n gene ;re wide awake to 11.1.4 laci Ft "It s.xi.K v f"w tin cf extra pool mn ntp 8( heutlng In ovrry wa U.w. Wlil deliver r s.-ii fivm they can to harness I - i : pint, turn. 3 mil't from S rincflol t. Cult pertive growth of Spt lucfield Kuiim s:j r o. box :;pv : nnd turn It to the ndxan'ai.io of ! I'm'. mi. Tlila riiiivuiiiil.'il Inn lil n- fir. , , . . . i. 1. . . . 1. 1.... J(V ( IS UK' ( HUM IM UH'II fl IH"l-;i to tins end. It Is bcginnin'; to ljhe jipparent that they are ply ing one Springfleldcr with ore nrv.iiiiit'iii , iinii utiuwici mni ntitulier, according to what they think would he taking with hint. There nre none of the advnn- V.'ll.t. KIT-K.slss,- in exiting., tanes s u'i'.ested in M i. Stewart s tor ronlwo ,. AiWivm Apt. A t. nr.!-'l" hut conlil he brought Hurt,. Court. Kmc -up. Prosm. 2u flbont Imm as Well vt better w i' !l "-.the two towns pparf nud build Spriinrield. is history ami its lu.- around their own prp r nrctress. i.nd winds" it" bv centers, as their natural sltua- rVU SAl.Kl.mge :d pmwlll well stasom .1, price reinnt!il" I'to-.io SpiiiiKiioll rsK2. WANTCO WANTKI rum'lv w.s!il c f:H'ti' M gUAI'HI'U'i'.t. M, 0 r.'ihum, coner ef 9th - II S.ttls A. K. office was crowded with people who came to Inquire about the, about the same sect of make of his telescope and the another A body of about ll.ooo people Oi one sen 01 .veniionn.-i. i-.n..- , ...,,,,.. .(,.. . ,l.lr 1.1. .K- .llv..rw. t. ,1 1 .1 . I'l !i: L. it 1'I:1'1UI.IWI.'1I li, l .it- ........ IK'.'I r, , I... ,. !!.... gene nut .pringiieio. luuuiug ' en.s, un uu that it would be a great benefit ' not only to Springfield but to) PEACE IN IRELAND Eugene. ! mat is nisi wuere tne ' run t tie irtsn troume. wiu.n n.ui sold out a bodv of land the in Manitoba, and will move to South America and settle to cether there. Another body, ol number, of. probable cost. New Hampshire, under the leadership of the state grange. Is beginning a systematic prop- Mennonites, have sold their holding in o ' to this consolidathui proposition become a threat to the peace to ,-( -1.. . . , , .,, ,i e ! A.v. . I 1 1 o r: .1 I i . t. . i. . ... i. ..i . ..t . .. l c katcheuan. and will settle in .... . '.,.,,,,. ... .... ,,.., ,0 , Vnrthpn. VovirV Tll.- et -ill- 1 '' -vhuuii nru mi u i:e i.ihi.-mi ....... ,,,i ,.f.iwn. uu i 'ihi iy 10 i" mi mi we m I 11... .I..I.,.. .. ............ lishment of such a colony of " T. 7 - "'H" 4 ..,,.. me iiuuie, inn's juivone in!n;M:' senuns; uie itruisn kim eriiiueiii Lt run i s-, in... .. i . . . , , . ,, i ii.it mhim;is hi roitjeno won ia and uie irisn revtuuuuuaiy conso'.ld ifion? Far govettunent at a conference I'..'.-". :ii:"i."..- i .'...itr.' from it- i prolonged Into the mornliu:. Springfield has had it's hard hours, Tuesday, agreed upon. basis of union. It upon the same basis peaceable, orderly will -o- i . I. i : - ' -.1. " I - w. .. Y t.':,iii. lit in nil- iiiiiiii.-i:iii u in I I I iir .ill-All in 'if . u ..M ii. . ....i. ..i.i . v. .,.,. uesire a liuiu me nnuuie HVMcrii bunt's. , 'H'imii imi hit puiui ii' iia, ni.ii il'ev:iiii iu muii; uaitv niose e.eii a iiaiiiiMiuw.ui.; uuii uiuti- li.-rfv.-l in V. ... tTniiin I.i.r t, f 1 ' I . , r t I, ."I I ruiArn 111 ixw uiiiv 11 i-i 1:1 .i- 1 laiiii 1-, it 111 1 111 ni 1- i'n iiii; 1 11. 1 ..ii. ...... ... , . . . t , . , Ehlre. fand shiftless masses arou;ui 11 f ' ast. ns n,any o he:-j an ! Mumd a leiie j ji i" ii:u:s:u.tK. UUS liilil. pti:s irciaiKI 11 A GROCER Is Known By the Flour He Sells you want to find out If your grocer Is up-to-date: s bar k of his community by welling home If w belhcr products, ask him if he sidls NORTHWEST FLOUR An all Ciis'iein hard wheat patent made here ut home. "It P.iys to Us Home Product" SPRINGFIELD MILL AND GRAIN COMPANY 'them. It is such influoncos as I ?! I 1 .1 li Mvt.. ..;..- . I. I . i . i a . . . i: i i . . n old time Iowa editor ho that, one thing here and another " ' , V s - P;nH v anaua ami makes a business of compiling 'here that promise most to mold . . a a " ' '' ":,.;' ikinc Iowa items the shapeless mass of Mexican " v" ' ' I """" CONSOLIDATION AGAIN unusual and strikinc Iowa items tne shapeless for Iowa naners. vouches for the population into statement that B. E. Rushing, of "eal nationality- Ilumeston, Iowa, shipped a car load of horses to Lancaster. Penn., by express, because he could send them that way for $3 a head less than if he sent them by freight. The "express signed jars had better provisions for which material for. 1 1 ww iBaiJUMiUHMfcCRgwagaaBi In this morning's Eugemj Register appears an article by Henry W. Stewart, begins by belittling j PUBLIC SALE. CLOSING OUT s rut ll T '" f',fii n .Iu t I In ""u ef Mho 1;uk T O'lhiriinn tu om. tmilnni'Pi ii Iny ami umlu tint. Ai iililliiK lu lh.' Snilltu'lii Parlfle fn-lK'll i!i'iArtllli'tit ttm rff.'i llv tl.tli ft tti rriliiilli.ii on (a mi titmlurlit has become lu late years n ii led. ration of heinl-lndepend" cut states, with fh.se, and well, defined relation t. the mother, country. The name of the new state Is. to bo i he Irish I'ree State. hl ''"X r tw Is to have its own parllinent. '- -fro id.. r.ilu. iion rtimliy mnke lis own laws and malntnlu 1 b,,,'""' "' frompt imuunro- ........ . ... FARMERS EXCHANGE SPRINGFIELD, OREGON !avinR i-i'tlilfil l- quit fnrniing I cll nt public nu.-llun at my place. 3 mile tiorttiea.M of SprltiKil'M or atioiii 7 luiU'a north east of Firti. Tfckp tonnn-Marcola ruail to railroml cronliiK Just 3 miles ncrthrat of Fprlugtl. til, turn uurth bulf mil'! to 1'l.ue its own defense forces. rh'i ( Town will have a representative l.ke the governor general ot Canada. The Hrltish govern- intent has sovereign rights In "certain matters, such as foreign s pecial Week-End Sale ! Friday and Saturday December 9-10 Only U. S. Hip Rubber Boots $ 1.93 U. S. Rubber Knee Boots 3.43 $3.00 U. S. government Standard Wool Shirt 2.95 $35.00 to $40.00 Men's Suits, all wool 24 S3 $10.00 Men's Mackinaws 6.00 U. S. Army Breeches, reclaimed 1.25 3 pairs Army mixed wool sox 1.00 Work Shirt 69c $10.00 and $12.00 High Top Shoes, 16 inch ....$8.75 $7.00 and $3.00 Work Shoes 4.50 $10.00 Dress Shoes 6.00 $3.00 Dress Shoes $7.50 Ladies Shoes i';.00 Ladies Shoes '. $7.0 Ladies Pumps Big lot Boys Shoes, sizes 2 to S'2 20O Big reduction on Children Shoes " 5.00 5.00 3.75 4.00 Specials in Groceries With every 2l2 lbs. of Folger's Golden Gate Coffee One-half lb. Free For the 3 lbs. - - $1.10 Thursday, Dec. 15, 1921 Beginning promptly at 1 o'clock p. m. the following ilosi i ili d persatiul proper'-: Livestock and Implements Team bay horis. okps 9 ant 10 i-;irn. koI ranili tani; 4rl old brown hors, weight 1100, well broke. Shetland pour. SwitlO for chlldivn. One good Jersey cow, nillklng. Two fitt Jwy lul(.'i, 2 y'nr fid. milking. Two Jersey heifer, coming t& -'rsi oil, lo r.vsli.'n In early spring. One brood sow with 4 pig. Ono shoat about 80 pounds. Oue fut barrcw. weight ahout 250 poundK. Six dozen chlikons. H. I. Hed.i. and While Leghorns. One set double work harness, one set single harness. Ore carriage, 1 back, iron age drill, 1) horse 14 tooth cultlv(o.-, one 5 shovel cu'tlvator, one 2 horse grain drill. 3 starts of bees, spine extra hives and bee supplies, 60 gallon oil tank, two 15 gallon oil tanks blarkxmitb fcrge and tools; lot of carpenter too! and many other smaller articles. Household Goods Kingsbury plar.o In fine condition, fine oak leather upholstered Davenport like new, 1 oak rocker. 2 sewing rockers, oak bookcase, fir bookcase, velour couch. 2 sanitary couches, solid cak round redexla' dining table and 6 solid oak chairs to match, wardrobe, odd Miatrs. one square extension table, drop leu f table, 2 kitchen tujl s, steel rangi 2 cook stoves, 1 oil stove, 2 heatlrg stoves. Fine Circassian walnut dresser and chiffonier, 1 while enam!ei dresser, 2 fir dredrs, 8 lrP bedn -ala, springs and motre.ises, one r.j? 9x12. 1 nig &xlO. 1 rug x9. double barr-1 sholgun. Merlin rlflo 22-40, nickel steel barrel und reloading tools, about 7S sacks seed jo'atocs, cream seporaU)r, waihii:i; machine, 300 quarts canned fnill, 2 wach bcllers, tubH, dlsbea. g!assw;ir, cooking ulctKlln, fruit Jars, etc. Terms Credit of 3or 6 monthH on sums over $20 with approved notes et S Pr cent. Sum uuijor 5-0, cash. A. B. KEPNER, Owner. J. K. GREER, Auctioneer. Flrit. National Bank of SpflnatlWlV clerk (oiutnunlcntlons nud roast tlo fense- Irrland Iwars Its propor tlonul share In tho flnniulal. military nnl naval bunloiirt of the etnplrtv Thy whlppoil tho devil nroutuj a crrtaln tronhh'- llH'ltl wl'l (hen b glvrll (O Ih. public. When You Art Conttlpat.cf To Insure a heuliliy action of thi hcwals and correct dlsonttir of I ho liver, tak two of Chamberlain's Tab ids Immediately after supper. They will not only cause a gentle movement of the bowels, without unpleasant, er i.... ....iui ii... .1..11 j . ,',, imilinil lll.l Ull, PIHI . , feeling, that often airomtiantra ron- sonip stump by 'lulling th' .iiiatign. inonilii'rs of tho Iriah bnrlintnont 'to swear to 'hi faithful to tho 8 1 Kin ami hla heirs". InHteatl of Dnrillllifi - . . ,.,. , .1. i It h.'camc cvklont. after a few " " ' months cf poarp. that the , ",J r"u" ,r"' w,Ulout IiiaMPBof the Irlnh people woul.i ,:,kln n'r "'" or treatment, not Bupport the revolutionary '"' k"'H of ,uu ,art ''J'' leaders In a stuhborn Htan.l that 0!hor" " ,nh" tMr lhanr' ln,'"', would lead Into another course a iyU ",,,,r col,u lh" ,,,H,Jod mt of Ruerilla warfare. Kiit h as they ,c",l"- 11 ,,oul'1 ' lonie ln ro,n l,.l l,n,l fn- n vnnr nr t vvr. I.... ,,11t "! weakens the luflgil. Taking Drsprrata Chaneta. ; fore. lower the vitality, inukns (he system It remaliiH to be Horn whether "' HhianJ each .uccH.dln, the people of I'lster will a.lhere P"8" "" mom to the new Irish Mate. rro-; vrl" ''"" i n ou afford to ibably not. If not. the lionml-. uk" "u, h Ip"P-'k wha arioH between the two nertloiiM " 'mborUln' Cough Itemedy. famoua Iwill have to be eKtHbllBhed, to ,or ,u tun' of b,J cc,,,u m separate the two bodies, as well f"r riflw T as ran be done, on UneH of race i n iid Hentlment. -v- LARGE APPLE 8HIPMENT GOES 15 lbs. Sugar 10 lbs. White Karo Syrup 2c 25 bars Royal White Soap H-W Horn Starch. 3 pkgs 25c Mustard. 6 oz. bottle 9c Wessen Oil. 1 qt. can 59c Pure Aluminum Coffee Percolator $100 Milk, Tall Borden or Carnation, 2 lor Tomatoes per can 10(3 Brown Beans, 16 lbs- for $100 Big reduction In Dry Goods. A selection of Outing Flannel ln all shades, per yard 18c AND REMEMBER "We Always Sell It for Less9' Farmers Exchange Franh WallaceZooK The InrreHt shipment of apples by direct wntcr route by the Oregon Growers association Is leaving Port Innd tl.l week en route to Kngliind on the stnmiHhlp Nebraska. IJetweeii 15 ('.till Ifl tllllllM Hill liesH (if lljilllel uHHOtnhlod front 1'fie iVlles and piHntu In the V I'1 -.twirl to onT Cmpiim valleys ( will fco Included In the shipment. Knglatid Is offering one of the beat muikelit for uppl 's this acaaon, and due to the wide dlstrlbullon they are re-wiving in that country Oregon apples aro gaining a great deal of advertising which will be favorable to ward trade for another year. The Nebraska will curry 80,000 boxes of apples, an amount that would mako a whole train load of motw than 100 cars. Thla la one of the largest, cargoes of apples, if not the largest which has been shipped direct from a northwest point to Europe. Vl 53 Jj Loffer On 2nd St. . ill . f ' 'Jr I , At 1 --i The Sunshine Evangelist "TED" GOODWIN Song Leader First Christian Church Springfield, Oregon Commencing November 27 SPECIAL MUSIC - GREAT PREACHING , GREAT SINGING GOOD FELLOWSHIP EVERYBODY WELCOME RATE CUT WILL BE EFFECTIVE IN JANUARV Advices received from the Southern Pacific company yesterday from tho ducts recently announced by the asso ductlon In rates on agricultural pro ducts recently announced by th ,0'i I elation ot railroad executives, will not become effective before January ( j I, 1022. There has been consmeraDio speculation on the part of producers, 1 . . . m I shippers and consignees 01 agnuui tural products as to the probable ef fective date of reduction. Tho ten percent reduction In rates on farm products was announced by the railroads for a six months expert mental period In the bope that In the meantime the operating costs as re presented by wages will be lowered by the Railroad Labor board. In t"o meantime, so that the rates can be continued, the Interstate commerce eeiiHtikslon lsttued an order In Ui bay end grain case requiring 'lower rates to be established, on five duys notice, on or before Deceralier 27, 1921, and the railroads have filed petl tlon for a re hearing In that case, div Increase Your Earning Capacity Suppese a chance come for a position that offers an oppor tunity for advanooment. Can you quallfyT neraember that time comes, It Is begin preparation. when the too late to Get your Business Training NOW and et It under the direction of efficient Teachers who can give you the benefit of tbelr own practical experience. We are always glad to tell you about our school If you call, or we will sud full Information free upon request Eugene Business College A. E. HODEHT, President EUGENE OREGON airing that the ten per cent reduction