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Cofaboy ’ ’ in Cabinet Reads Life Story
o f N ew Secretary o f Agriculture
Appointment of Jardine to Head
Agriculture Boon to Co-oper-
ntive
Marketing;
Rugged
Westerner, Still in Fortiee,
Hae Had Colorful Life and
Knows Farm and Ranch First
Hand. A Fighter Now In
Charge.
PAGE THREE
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1925
In sports, lie played four years on
the varsity football team, captaining
It the last year. Ourlng the summer
he pitched hay and worked on dairy
farms, tine »unituer he was out with
a surveying gang
ed there three years, from 1807 td
.Farm to Washington
1810. Then he returned to th* rugged
west he knew so well, little realizing
or with little ground for hope that
fifteen years later he would return to
Washington to head the Department
of Agriculture and sit aa a cabinet
member.
After graduation he taught for a
When he return««! to the west In
year, then sought and obtained a Jeb
1810
h« was offered a profeaaorshl «
a« manager of a farming company
which was tilling acre» on the whole­ at Kansas Agricultural College. After
w W rttt.n Htwclally for the New»
sale plan In t'tah. Then i-aWn his throe yenrs a» professor of Agronon-
By Julio Thoms» Wilson
f lr .t contact with govarnipent work my he was made dean of the Division
Washington, I>
Feb. 6 "III I* He sought and sepur*d a Job us an of Agriculture and director of the
‘»in eowhoy" will likely he tbi- battle aasl.tant In the cereal brunch of the Experiment Department. In 1818 ho
. . - a __ (
f t .
If
I
U /a tn r s
u a
I'P M M I
cry In the I»- inrtiiX’iil of Agriculture Department of Agriculture. He work­
for the n 'x l four year«
Thai there
t» going to he «out® plain and fancy
rlillng 1» a foregone conclusion, t
tho»e acquaint**! with the life »lory of
l»r William M. Jsrdla1*. former cow
hoy and ranchman who beoomes secre­
tary of Agriculture. March 4th.
*
Cowboy In Cabinet
From the great went, come» Jar-
SUITS Maxello all wool suits, gray worsted,
itlae. Born In Idaho 4« year» ago. he
«petit the first »Ista n year« of ht«
conservative tut- Our price ........
hl« father"» ranch
He
life
on
•'punched cattle, broke broncos, nt
YOUNG MENS SUITS In brown and gray, spirt
25 cent« »»«'It, anil nttcmle-l dlatrlct
srhoof In the winter
At 17 he felt
and con-xTvative cut, u t $ J 5 . 0 0 lo
the m il Io he out sti'l doing, an he
h ft the home ranch and went to Big
DRESS SHIRTS Without collars attached. Silk
Hide. Montana, "here he got » Job
on a cattle ranch, lerform lng the
strip«‘s and plain dor. Exceptionally good values
usual talk« ' f » ranch hand
lie then became Intsrosted in dairy­
ing
Iteallrlng the n-ed of education
he . ntered the Utah Agricultural Col­
DRESS SHIRTS With collars attached, cheeks
lege. graduating In tool Those year»
at school Were »ctl»e for young Jar­
ami stripes at
dine. lie « » tfp mid doing and active
dent of th« Kansas College. That Is
the post he now leaves to become
tvecretary of Agriculture.
Dr. Jardine Is a rugged westerner
who will bring to Washington first­
hand knowledge of agriculture. He
has always been an out spoken advo­
cate of the farmers' Interests, lie Is
openly opposed and a foe to govern­
ment price-filling on farm commodi­
ties. He run» counter to the views
of many men prominent In the agri­
cultural department and the Infun
ences of the farm bloc In congress.
er, Cecil W. Creel of Indiana, now dl-
dector of Agricultural Extension of
Nevada
University as
assistant
secretary of Agriculture to Dr. Jar­
dine. may be expected. Thia Is In
line
with the naming of Jardine
hy President Coolidge. It Is und««r
stood that Creel Is in complete accord
with the views of the new secretary
and - " 1 vigorously- carry out Jardine
policies.
Vnder Jardine, a radical change 1»
expected In the policy advocated by
«ste secretary. Henry C. Wallace
Mr. Wallace favored the government
handling the surplue farm products—
• •—■ the virtual fixing of prlc««a.
r»r Jardine la «spoclally Interested
’ 'n co-o-erative marketing. In ad-
'dress, he has said: "Only 10 per cent
farmers themselves and their Im­
mediate associates— the business men
of each agricultural community.
Gives T heatre P arty
Mrs. W. C. W right entertained with
a theatre party last Thursday ntgbt.
Those who made up the party to
Eugene were Mrs. J. C. McMurray,
Mrs. 8 O. W right, Miss Anne W right,
and Miss Helena Scott.
Fractures
Ribs
Robert Klxer, who hauls wood near
Goshen was in town last Thursday for
medical treatment.
M r. Klxer was
hauling wood Thursday when the
team Jerked him from his feet, throw­
ing him against a stump and cracking
several ribs on his left side.
What to Expect
In plain words, Dr. Jardine Is a
flghtur. A polite but positive «hake-
up may be expected Such opposition
as Is thrown up will meet a mental
vigor credited with a thorough ac-
through a lifetime spent In studying of the troubles of the farmer can be
i remedied by legislation. The other
Hr 8 Ralph Dtppel, Dentist. Vitus
them.
The appointm ent of a mid western 80 per cent must be solved by the building, Springfield, Oregon.
LADIES’ DEPT.
MEN’S DEPT.
LADIES WOOL SLIP-OVER SWEATERS—With
tie, at only.....................
£ 2 .9 8 to £ 4 .5 0
£ 2 4 .5 0
£ 1 9 .5 0
£ 1 .4 9 1 £ 2 .4 5
£ 1 .2 5 to £ 1 .7 5
New Secretary
O f Agriculture
SWEATERS Slip-over jind coat style, ruffneck
collar, up to $6.00 values at only
£ 3 .8 5
DRESS TROUSERS- Assorted patterns and ma­
terials at
................
FELT
Assorted
HATS
only
£ 4 .9 5 10 5 6 .5 0
colors
and styles
at
£ 2 .8 5 «> £ 3 .9 5
WORK HATS Exira gtxxl values at our price
""‘y
WORK SHIRTS
£ 1 .9 8
Blue Chambray work shirts,
good heavy grade............
89c
KHAKI PANTS
hard wear
Heavy weight, made to stand
KHAKI PANTS
only
Medium weight, good value at
....... S I . 65
£ 1 .9 8
UNDERWEAR Two piece cotton
medium weight ......
underwear,
85c
UNIONSUITS--Cotton Unlonsults, medium
weights, at ............ -....-....
W illiam M. Jardine, President of
Kansas Agricultural College, will
become a member of President
Coolidge'» cabinet March 4 as Sec­
retary of Agriculture, to succeetl
H. M Core who then takes office
as Governor ol West Virginia.
£ 1 .5 0
ATHLETIC UNIONSUITS—Good valeus, at
only ........... „... ..................... 75c to 95c
ALL WOOL UNIONSUITS Extra heavy, regular
$6.50 value at ............ .......................... 5 4 .9 5
MOLESKIN VESTS— Leather lined,
sleeves, knit collar and cuffs at only
leather
S7.30
MEN’S SHOES
BROWN WORK SHOES—Medium heavy uppers,
plain toe, Uskide sole, at o n ly .......
£ 3 .8 5
MEN’S HEAVY WORK SHOES—Extra heavy
sole, solid leather ....
£ 3 .5 0 to £ 4 .9 5
MEN'S OUTING SHOES— Bicycle toe, Just the
shoe for spring and summer wear
£ 1 .9 8 t<> £ 2 .8 5
KODAK DOUBLES THE FUN
Whatever you favorite outdoor
H|K>rt may be there’» twice the
fun with a Kodak along. And
later, In your album, the story
is yours for good.
The Kodak line Is well repres­
ented at our photographic
counter; come In and see.
Autographic Kodaks $6.50 up
Kodak Film is the Yellow Box
Finishing of the quality kind
16-INCH RELIANCE SHOES—Regular $10.50
value« at only.............. ........................... £ 8 .5 0
BRE1ER
CO.
You will always
find a SAVING
worth while on
every purchase
made at the C. J.
Breier Co. store.
BOYS SUITS—In the popular brown, gray and
blue- Suits that w ill please you from the lining
out Mothers note with approval the excellent
service giving qualities of material and the care­
ful tailoring which prorides for longer wear as
well as good appearance. The6e prices offer
a definite saving ...
5 7 .5 0 to £ 1 1 .5 0
KNICKERS—Boys Knickers in a large range of
much wanted colors and materials ........ £ 1 .3 5
BOYS HATS— Dress hats in assorted colors and
Btyles ... „...... ............-•••• 85c to £ 1 .2 5
DRESS SHIRTS— Boys Honor Bright dress shirts
and blouses, assorted patterns, at........ -... 75c
WORK SHIRTS— Boys blue Chambray shirts
at ................................. - ............ -*■
—«-—— 65 c
BOYS SHOES— Red Center dress shoes. Solid
leather, wide toe, size, 9 to 13 at only
£ 3 .2 5
Same as above size 1 to 2 at .......
£ 3 .4 5
Same as above size 2 ^ to 5i,A at ...
5 3 .9 5
-
£ 1 6 .5 0
to
5 2 1 .5 0
JUST RECEIVED—A large shipment of ladies
ready to wear, stepins, combination suits, bloom­
ers, night gowns and pajamas, assorted colors in
silk, mercerized charmeuse, voile, chepe de chine
and nainsook, priced to save you money.
SILK HOSE— In assorted colors, prices range
from .................... - ...... 98 c t° £ 1 .9 5
SILK FIBRE HOSE—Special at only........ 59c
MERCERIZED LISLE HOSE—In black, brown
and white, good value
------------ —
45c
LADIES LIGHT WEIGHT UNIONSUITS—No
sleeves, low neck, knee length at.. 50c to 65c
LIGHT WEIGHT UNIONSUITS—Large sizes-
Size 44 to 50 at................. ............ ................ 75c
DRY GOODS
APRONS AND DRESS GINGHAMS—Assorted
<
colors and checks, at this low’ price per
yd...........-....-........... ....... 15c to 20c
FANCY DRESS GINGHAMS—Large assortment
to choose from ....... .......... -......25c to 29c
CRETONNE—In a wide range of patterns. Good
prade per yd......... ................. -......2 0 to 35c
FIGURED VOILE—In blue, brown and pink, per
yard .......-...... ....... . ........... -....... 4 9c
KRINKLE CREPE—Assorted
o n ly ....... ................. —
colors,
per
.............. 32 to
yd.,
39c
19c
30-INCH BESTONE CHAMBRAY—A variety of
these much wanted figured and plain colors*
SOAP SPECIALS—Palmolive, Almond Codoanut
and Rose transparent, regular 10c values
2 for .............................................................. 15C
per yd.......-................... -..............39C
TALCUM POWDER—25c value
Crystal, hard water, Cocoanut and Fairy Queen
soap at only ...... ..................- ....................... 4c
35c
PALMOLIVE SHAVING CREAM
GENTLEMAN AUTO SAFETY RAZORS—Pack­
ed in leather case. Special ... ............. «*...49c
FOOT POWDER—Regular 10c value 2 for
15c
FANCY ARMBANDS—At
BROWN VICI KID DRESS SHOES— Extra good
values at only ..... .............. * ........ ...... 5 4 .9 5
LADIES PURSES— Nice assortment to choose
from ................................. £ 1 .2 5 to 5 1 .6 5
STATIONARY—Assorted colors in box, at
BROWN CALF DRESS SHOES—Wide toe, solid
only .. .«........................ 65c to £ 1 .2 5
welt, at only ...... ..............- .... £ 7 .5 0
at - -
WORK SHOES—BOys heavy work shoes, made
to stand rough wear at
£ 2 .4 5 to £ 3 .4 5
wide toe ..... .......... ................. £3 9 8
BROCKTON BENCH MADE POLICEMANS
SHOES—Triple sole |welt, rubber heel, water
LADIES COATS— In latest colors and materials
JAP CREPE—A large assortment of new colors.
Special per yd-...
............................... — 24c
BIXBY’S MILITARY KIT— Shoepollsh brush and
cloth, at ........ ........................... - ............... -3 5 c
£ 3 .8 5 to £ 4 .9 5
* ....................... -.... 5 4 .5 0 1<> £ 5 .8 5
DRESS SHOES— In black and brown size 2% to
5y2 .................................... £ 2 .8 5 to £ 3 .4 5
BLACK KID DRESS SHOES—Cushion Insoles,
leather soles ................. -•
LADIES BLOUSES—Assorted colors In figured
crepe, Canton Crepe and silk Jersey..
10 to 25C
THESE PRICES ARE NOT SPECIALS FOR ONE
OR TWO
DAYS BUT GOOD THROUGHOUT
THE MONTH OF MARCH.
GILBRA DRAWN CLOTH-
of the much wanted ........
-A splendid variety
.......... -...55c
MERCERIZED CHARMEUSE—Has the appear
ance of an all silk cloth. It is highly mercerized.
W ill w ith stand hard wear and retain its desirable
appearance, per yd............. .......................... 59c
36-INCH MERCERIZED POPLIN—Regular 65c
value, per yd.............. .......................... -.... 55c
38-INCH WHITE OUTING FLANNEL—Good,
heavy weight, regular 35c value, our price, per
yd..................... —
.....-...—
...—
..........2 5 c
COLORED OUTING FLANNEL— 27-inch good
grade at per y a rd ........... ............................ 19c
36-INCH BLEACHED MUSLIN— Extra
valne at, per yd................................. —-
good
15c
36-INCH, COLORED INDIANHEAD—Extra good
value, at per yd...... .............. ....................... 49c