Classified Ads For Sale, Rent, Wanted, Ett. dentally, they will get to shake hands with the prestdont of the Exposition' and others nextj;o him in ofllclnl rank. When the shadows have fallen and the Ex- nosltoin buildings and grounds POll SALE A good motorcycle' vo taken on tho irrldoscent or will trade for a good horse Blow that makes this a dream also spring oats. Inquire at city, a fairy land, tho Callfor Wwa Office ,n,a building will be the sceno of STrTTwTJrw tiiTfiJTf; a grand ball at which the uov STKS5S b25 eor aml other 0rceon repro , r a5?r iTrade' Addrcssr?n, sentatlves will bo guests of hoti--JHlliu.. HJ or. Gentlemen in ful dress and MORSES FOR SALE ir you lndies In "creations" will trip tho want a bargain, don't fall to mqrry ha-ha" and the revelry see them. Must sell this week Avin continue until exhaustion Also household goods for sale. aml the dawn of another day de-E.SJ"5.,.6-8 mand a cessation. FOR SALE First class Jersey All in all, Oregon Day will bo cow, giving a good flow milk, some large occasion, and dur See E. M. Crawford, Spring- ing the entire time Governor field Ruction. Wlthycombe and his party are WANTED A gentle saddle pony bere there will be thlhp doing for a lady to ride this winter calculated to be of special Intcr- for He Irapninf. AiMroRit P est to Oregon people. At. thO O. Box 55, or call at 167 Mill Oregon building there will ho as, and B street. ' r If uch sdclal activity as tho Gov Trrr; : ; ernor will stand for, and in every FOR SALE At a bargain close way possible, effort will be made m residence lot. Browning to bring Oregon to the forefront. vr Realty Co. , 'Crowds of Oregonlans here, will tUn SALdJi UK TllADiy New neip very materially ana ipose six room bungalow on hn-iwho delay their visit ,for the . . w n .L . - . e 1. r i oa proveu 101 ouxxou, trees, out- iu eeis ui wuiw uuiuuci ouj side city limits, city water,, is the center will find much of interest extraordinary at tne isx- position. October 21 ushers Inj special ovents and festivity, of the Fair period. Tho Sveather continues perfect, and those who know San Francisco best say that "settled" weather may bo counted on until near Dcoin- bor. . CHURCH NOTICES Notice Froo Methodist Church. Sabbath School at 10 a. in; Preaching services at 11 a.m. Prayor and pralso service at 7:30 p. m preaching at 8 p. m, Tuesday, 8 p. m., Young peo ple's prayor meeting. v Midweek prayer meeting on A UUtUMUJ Ut U.UVR.'J. All. - v ,v A cordial Invitation Is extend ed to all. M. F. CIIILDS-Pastor., sewerage, -wired lor electric, lights, one block from mac adam street. Will trade for Springfield property. Addresa E. R. Spencer, Cottage Grove Oregon. ' Oregon Day at Exposition most distinguished" representa-1 tive, the governor, andv inci- Horticultural vVeek, which will be a hinnnier. and at the same time the fall flower show will be under way. The stock show will he in full blast until the middle of November, and November 2 is San Francisco day. The lat ter is certain to bring a crowd of 300,000 and the greatest day of Church of Chfist v 9:45 Suiidav School 11:00 a. m. Cbinmuni6n atfd sermon, , ' '' ' " ' 11:00 a. m. Junior C, E. 6:30 P. M. Senior Endeavor; ' 7:30 P. M. Evening Services. Wednesday 7:30 'P. M. Prayer Thursday 7:30 Choir Rehearsal. E. C. WIQMORE, Pastor. Methodist Church. Corner Second and B streets James T. Moore, pastor, phone 117-W. Next .Sunday 10 A. M Sun day ch6ol. 11 A. M. Sermon. "Tire Healing1 Virtue' of'Clirlst" G:30 P. M. Epworth. League. . . Vator for Irrigating and sprinkling purposes can bo used only during tho HOURS specified (1:00 tp 8:00 n. m. and 5:00 to 0:00 p. m. Thoroforo If the water la used for such purposes at other Intervals during tho day tho company will Install motors whoro this nbuso Is being practiced. It is a duty involved upon tho company to protect the city from lire and ' furnish an adequate supply of water to all, thoroforo , vro will thank our patroim If they will assist ub In try ing to protect tho Interest of thomselvoB as woll , T.ua t.lucljat largo. . j Oregon Power Cq. ill Boards B Offer one of the big means of advertising, but they lack the ability to get into the homes of the buyers. That is where the Lane County News goes twice each week with its big budget of Springfield News. Tell your story of bargains in The News and get results. '7:30 Evening song service and sermon .subject, "The ppon Fountain." Wednesday, 2:30,' Ladles Aitl. Wednesday 7:30 cuoir,roner sal. Thursday -7:30 P. M. Prayer meeting. First Baptist Church. Elide, School nt 10:00 A. M. Gilbert Miller,, Supt. .Divine Worship at 11:00 A. M". Sormon by Rov. Will N. Ferris. Theme "Thrco necessary ele ments to success for Baptists." Every member and friend of tho church should hear this. Senior and Junior nicotines will be held at G.30 P. M. Evening Evangelistic service of song and sermon at 7 :30 P. M. Rev. Ferris will again speak, topic: "Where am I at?" Dr. Keenoy Ferris will give a special reading, entitled, "Uncle Stebblns nt the Bat," by Will Carieton. This service will be replete with life and Interest. Special music pleasing and helpful to old and young. A iriorit cordial' invitation ex tended to all. Strangers always welcome. .NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department 6f the Interior. II. 8. Lund OlHca nt ItoifcburK, Oro Ron, Soptontbor 14, 1015. 'fJotIii la lioroby given thht Itlclinnl u, iibii ui iMutr mvcr. urcKon, wnu, uii .Octobor 14, 1910, innilo Ilbmbstuad l?n I try. Serial No: 0C67O. for tho NVt of .SKU. 8KU of SKU. and NEW of SWU of Section 1, townniilp 10 S, ' Han go 4 K. Wlllnnictto Morldlnu. lma .tltotl ootlco of Intention to mako Final 'Klvoycttr proof, to oatabllth claim to I the land abovo described, boforo I. 1. Hewitt, U. 8. CdnmilBnlouor, At hU Of iflco, nt EtiRono, Oregon, on tho 2Sth day of Octobor, 1915. I Claimant namon as witnesses: Steven A. Inndors, of Lluu lllvcir. Oro gon; Albert II. Auamnn, of Dluo Illv ;or. Oregon; William Nenboth, of niuo Illvor, Oregon: ronry O'llrlon, of uiuo Ulvor, Orogon. J. M. UPTON, tnw-Oc21 UoglBter. NOTICE FOn PUDLICATION Dopartmont of tho Interior. U. S. Land Olllco nt llosuburg. Oro gon, Boptombor 20, 191S. Notlco is hereby given Hint Ilobort H. Nosbitt, of H. F. 1J. No. 1, Crunwoll, Oro., who, on November 4, 1913, mndo (AdJolnlng Farm Ilomcstond Entry, No. 091,70, for Lot C, Section 28, Township 18 8. Hango 2 W, Wlllamotto Morldlnn, lias notice of Intention to mnKi Final Commutation Proof, to establish claim to tho land nbovo described, boforo 1. P. Howltt U. S. CotutnU oloner, nt hid omce, at Eugene, Oro gon, on tho lot dny of November, 1916. Claimant names an witnesses: Thomnn J. Elliott, of II. F, D. No. 1, Creswoll, Oregon; Mvl Cnsleman, of It. F. I). No. 1 Cronwoll, Oregon; Frod Cook, of II. F. D. No. 1, Croswell, Oregon; Honry Nonblt, of It. F. D. No. 1, Cres woll, Oregon, tuw to Oct 28 HOTICE.TO CREDITORS Notlco Is hereby given that tho un dersigned has boon appointed by th County Court of Lnno County, Orogon, administratrix with tho will annexed of tho cstnto of James A. Ebbort, de conned. All persona having clnlmit against snld ostato nro hereby notl II oil to present tho same duly vortftad and with tho proper vouchors to tlu administratrix at tho First National Hank of Springfield, Oregon, within six months from tho date of th'o Unit publication of thin notlco. Date of the (Irst publication of this notlco September 27, 19ir. ' MAHGAHET MOllIUS. Admlnlstrntrlx with -tho will annex ed of tho cstnto of James A. Ebbort. deceased. M 025 i rn Job rrmtin ! The law f requires that all butter offered for sale-ishall'bear the name and address of the makeaand weight of the package. -Writing these-by-hand is'ioo slow; 'get them printed on vegetable parchment with special non-oil ink. 100 for $1; 200 for $1,35; 500 $2.40. The letter head, envelope and statement are the means by which the business man visits his customers. Neat printing raises the esti mate the recipient has of the business house Let the News Printery work out a catchy letter head design for you. The News has just designed an envelope with axoncise resume of Springfield's advantages. There is ample space for the address and .for the return card, and the extra cost is nominal Linotyping for the Trade Made lnSpnngMd Patronize the Payroll of Your Home Town .. , House of Quality When you want good candy call at Eggimann'a Candy Klt ; then. Best by Test. ' Eggimann's Candy Kitchen . : . i ' - Springfield Bakery Bread, Pies, Cakes, Coolties, etc. Wedding and Party Cakes a Specialty .. S. Young, - Proprietor I IF YOU HAVE NEVER. TRIED The Springfield Creamery I) CIIAS. BARKMAN, Manager 4- 9 a County Nt3ws Try"ls and lie cotivlnced that it pays to ' patronize homo industries. ' & " y , I SPENDS ITS MONEY IT HOME : The Lane County Nowa divided Its ;. expenditures last year, thus: ' Sujipllos bought outside of Burin- nald, includinii paper ud iiQ)7 machinery l.-20.4,p, c, Supplioa boufiht In SprlngfloW, In- ' cludlni; rent, etc 1 0.1 p. c, Payroll, entirely liyBprlnefleld...;.. 00.5 p. C 80 Spent at Home I '' . , , 0 V BALED HAY $10.00 PER TON BAKORE KNOXALL For Ko'od Vnluoa, For good broad, Uao Ilakoro and Kuoxall Flour. All klndb' of Food choap. Will do food clioppliiR for $1.50 a ton. "SPRINGFIELD FLOUR MILLS The Springfield Planing Mill Company Mnnufncturors of SASH, DOORS, MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, TUHN1NQ, STAIR UUILDlNaQ. ExtepBlon Tables, Drop Loaf Tables, DDreak fa&t Tabloa, Kltchon Cablnots, Cupboards, Safes, Stop Laddors, Fruit Uoxos "orry Crates, Folding Clothes Racks. i ELECTRICITY For light, heat and power. "Mado In SpWuglleid;" Oregon Power Co. 4 t W ANTED, Anotjhor Siji'Ingfleld lndustiy to place tliolr card In this Space. , 0 , 0 . .( 'Springfield, Oregon i if