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MORE CANDIDATES APPEAR ,tho ofllco of county superintend-
Three more candidates for
county office yesterday announc
ed themselves. S. W. Taylor,
county treasurer, declared that
he would again seek the nomin
ation at the hands of the reepuh
licans, having J. W. Pixley as one
opponent at the primaries and
possibly others. Marion Veatch,
coroner, anounces that he will
seekrenomination for that office
and E. J. Moore, county school
superintendent is a candidate
for the office' for another term.
Mr. Taylor is serving his third
term as treasurer. He has the
hearty support of the old sol
diers, he being a veteran of the
Civil war, and is a former de
partment commander of the G.
A.R.
Mr. Veatch is serving his first
term as coroner, having succeed
ed W. T. Gordon, who held the
office for a number of terms.
Mr. Moore was appointed to
ent when II. D. Baughnmn re
signed on account or tue hi
health of his family. Mr. Moore
has served in that capacity about
three years. Register.
Said bills will bo rocolvoil untH'7:30
P M., Montluy, February H, 191C.
Dated this 1.1th tiny of January. 1D1C.
HEIHJEIIT E. WALKER,
Gilbort Mlllor, Supt.
Dlvhio Worship, at lljOO A. M,
Sermon by Pastor, Thomo(
"Our Great Program and Its
Slgnlflconco." J2vory mombor
Bhould hoar this and our frlondB
who would like to understand.
Senior U. Y, P. U. mooting at
0:30 P. M. Topic "How Work
With Others." Leader, ltov. W.
N. Ferris." Lot every member bo
present to help mako this u live
mooting. DobsIo Spencer, Prea
idont. Juniors meet at same
hour with Mrs. Lola Chaso an
Superintendent.
Evening uervlco of Bong and
aormon at 7:30. Rev, Fori'lB will
speak. Dr. Konuoy Forrla will
Ding a solo, "A Cloan Heart."
Special muslo by chorus choir.
All nro invited.
Strangers always wolcomo.
Methodist Church.
Corner Second and B atrccta
James T. Mooro, pastor, phone
117-W.
Noxt Sunday 10 A. M. Sun
day School.
G:30 P. M. Epworth loguo.
Come and bring your friends.
' Why not iave and doposlt in our Savings Department
ono-twouth of your total taxes each month? By ho dis
tributing tho tax burdoii over tho cntlro year, It will not
Boom bo heavy.
1 per cent on savings.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK, EUGENE, OREGON.
Notice to Contractors.
Notico is hereby given that tho
Common Council will recelvo scaled
bids for tho flushing of tho paved
streets of the Town of Springfield, as
follows: Main street from Mill to
Second and from Seventh to Tenth,
once a week; Main street from Second
to Seventh street, twice a week; Fifth
street its entire length, once ti week;
and A, Fourth, Sixth and Seventh
streets three times a month; also to
clean the gutters, empty the rubbish
cans, flush tho storm drains when
necessary, and to sprinkle tho streets
when necessary.
The successful contractor will bo
required to furnish a bond In such
amount as the Council shall determine
for the faithful performance of his
contract
Bids to be at the rate of so much
per block.
The Council reserves tho right to
reject any or all bids.
100-2-4-C
Town Recordor.
Classified Ads
For Sale, Rent, Wanted, Eto.
FOR RENT Furnished house
keeping rooms. Call E. E. Lee,
Second Hand Stord. SStf
LOST Signet ring with letter
"B". Finder pleaso leave at
Nejwsoffice. ... , , 91
LOST White"" kid gTove, black
stitching. Finder leave at the
News office. 94
CHURCH NOTICES
First Baptist Church...
Rev. Will N. Ferris, minister.
Bible School at 10:00 A..M.
Note the lesson "The Penta
costal Sermon." Come on time.
Made in Springfield 1
ill
Patronize the Payroll- of Your Home Town
The
House of Quality
Z1 Fine Line of Box Goods, Fresh
Maxle', Put up to Your Order.
Hot Drinlcs ice Cream and Soda
Water.
Eggimann's Candy Kitchen
Sprinfieldfiakepy.
Bread, Pie3, Cakes, Cookies, etc.
Wedding and Party Cakes a
Specialty
S. Young, - Proprietor
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SPENDS ITS MONEY AT HOME
The Lane County News divided its
expenditures last year, thus:
Supplies bought outside of Spring
field, including paper and new
machinery 20.4 p. c.
Supplies bought in Springfield, in
cluding rent, etc 19,1 p, c
Payroll entirety :ln Sp'rlnQfleld 60.5 p. c.
80 Spent atr Homer
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Church of Christ
9:45 Sunday School
11:00 Junior Christian Endeavor
11:00 a. m. Communion and
morning sermon.
6:30 Christian Endeavor Rally.
7:30 P. M. Evening Services.
Wednesday 7:30 P. M. Prayer
Meeting.
Thursday 7:30 Choir Rehearsal.
E. C. WIGMORE,
Pastor.
Freo Mothodlst Church.
Sabbath School at 10 a. m.
Preaching services at 11 a.m.
Prayer and praise service at
7 P. IU., preaching at 7:30 P. M.
Tuesday, 7:30 P. M., Young
people's prayer meeting.
Midweek prayer meeting on
Thursday at 7:30 P. M.
A cordial Invitation is extend
ed to all.
M. F. CHILDS,
Pastor.
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nODKHT UimNS IodKO, No
78, A. JL V., Ancient and
Accented' Scottlah Ulto Uni
versal and Symbolic Free
Masons meets drat nnd third
Monday ovonlng In W. O. W.
hiilL Visiting brothers wcl-
Notico Is horoby given Hint William
A Taylor, of Lnttditx, Oregon, who, on
Dooomhor SI, 1012, timdo HomoMnnd
entry Serial No. 082S8, for SWViS Boa
Mon .12, Township 1013, Kattxo 1 KahI
Will. Merldnti. hnn (lied notice of Inton-
tlgii ti? malto l-'Iiml TUroo- year lVoof,
to cntnbllah clnlln (o tlui land
nliovo doscrlbod, Vcforo I. V. llowltt,
U. S. Coinmlssloiipr, Kugono, OrcRou,
on tho 0th day of Fobrurny, 1010,
Clnliuaul nniiicH an wlttiosHos: Loyd
MoMnstor. Lowell, Oro.: Ora Carter,
of Lowell, Ore.; Latusy Winfrey, of
Lowell, Oro. Kranu MoMastor, or
Lowell, Oro.
J. M. UPTON.
Dec. 23 Fob. 3. UeglHlor.
NOTICE FOR PUDLICATION
Doparttuoiit of tho Interior
U. S. Land Olllco nt Itosuburg, Oro
gon, Jnnunry fi, 1010.
Notico Is hereby glvon that JorcpIi
WaVonold, of Vlda, Oregon, who on
August 1, 1011, niado lloninntead Kutry
Serial No. 07400. for tho N& of 8W,
NWU of SKV ami Lot 1 of, Section 3 J,
Townxhli) ICS, Jlango DIO, Wllluinutto
Morldun, has lllod notico of Intention
to inako Final Tlirooyear Proof, to
OBtnbllnh eialm to tho land nbovo do
ocrlbnd, before I. 1. llowltt. t'. 8. Com
mission, at his olllcu at Kugono, Oro
gon, on tho 18th day of February, 1010.
Claimant unnioH ns wltneaaus: John
Ilunulu. KiiKune. Oregon: ljulu Tnto,
of Vida, Oregon; John Low, of Vlda,
Oregon; Chnrloo Neal, of Vlda. Orognn.
J, M. UPTON,
Jan. G-Fob. 10. Ileglster.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S 8ALE ON
FORECLOSURE
como.
P. A. Johnson
Secretnry.
I K. Pago,
IL W. M.
MONEY TO LOAN
on improved farms and city
property, call at my ofllco 32
East 8th Ave, Eugene, or call
Phone 80S.
7Ctf F. J. BERGER.
BAKORE KNOXALL
For good values,
For good bread,
Uso Bakoro and Knoxall Flour.
AH kinds of Feed cheap.
Will do feed chopping for $1.50 a ton.
SPRINGFIELD FLOUR MILLS
The
Springfield Planing Mill
Company
Manufacturers of
SASH, . DOORS. MOULDINGS, DRACKETS,
TURNING, STAIU DUILDINGO.
Extension Tables, Drop Leaf Tables, BBreak
fast Tables, Kitchen Cabinets, Cupboards,
Safes, Step Ladders, Fruit Boxes
Rerry Crates, Folding Clothes Racks.
ElQhth Grade Final Examinations
Notico Is horoby given thnt Eighth
f'.mln Klnnl TvYnmlnnllnnn will lin linlil
! 1,1 C-linnl T11ct( rtntu ttr 1 1 rm Hmrn nrt
nuHls to talto them on Thursday and i
Friday, January 13, 14. 1010. according
in tho rules and schedule sent to tho
Clialrman of each Board.
E. J. MOORE,
County School Supt.
LEGAL NOTICE OF SALE OF
0071.09 IMPROVEMENT BONDS
OF THE TOWN OF SPRING
FIELD, OREGON
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ELECTRICITY
For light, heat and power.
"Made in Springfield."
Oregon Power Co.
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Sealed bids will bo received for tho
rurchaso of $071.09 Town of Spring
Held Improvement Bonds, by tho
Town Recorder of said town at his
ofllco in tho Town Hall, until Janu
ary 17th, 1910 at 7:30 o'clock P. M..
at which time and place said bids will
bo opened and considered by tho
common council of said town,
rnto of not to oxceod 0 per cent per
piinum, payable semi-annually, shall
bo dated January 1, 1010, shall bo In
denomination of $100.00 excentlng
ono bond of $71.09 as may bo conven
ient. Said Bonds will bo sold for tho
(highest price obtainable but not loss
tlmn nar and accrued lntnrcfft.
Bids will be considered for tho pur
clin!0 of all or any part of said bonds,
Tho rlcht is resorved to reject any
or all bids. A certified check of $35.
"Ill bo rooulred as evidence of good
faith on the part of tho bidder to ac
cept said bonds. -
Theso bonds are bases on street im
provements nnd offered under tho
terms of the Bancroft bonding law as
provided by Chapter V. Title XXVI of
Lord's Oregon Laws, as directed by
Ordinance No. 423 of the Town of
Springfield, Oregon.
Dated Decembor 15, 1015
HERBERT E. WALKER,
WANTED
Another ' Springfield ' industry to
place their card In' this space,
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Town Recorder.
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE
Notice itf horeby given that the un
dersigned has been duly appointed by
tliQ County Court of thq Stato of Ore
gon for Lane County, administrator
of the Estate of Mary L. Koenoko, do-
Ct'DBOd.
. All persons having claims agairiut
said estate are hereby notified to pre
sent tho samo, pronerly verified, to mo
at tho office of Frank A. DoPuo, In
Sprlngfioldt Oregon, within six months
from tho date horeof. Dated at Spring
field, Oregon, January 4th, 1010.
3, 3. SMITSON,
. Administrator of tho estato of Mary
S Koenoko, deceased,
'rnnko A, DqPuo, Attorney for estate.
Date of first publication Jan; 0, 1010,
last publication, Fob, 3, 1010,
NOjTICE'FORPUBLICAT(ON'
g Department, .of tbiKlntertar; 'J .
i U.iS. Land Office at'Roioburr, Ore
cohDecemb'e. 23(1015:'?.
Notico la hereby given that by virtue
of an Exocutlon nnd Order of Salo
Issued out of tho Circuit Court of tho
Stato of Oregon, for Lnno County, on
tho 18th day of Decembor, 1015, on a
Judgment rendered In said Court on
tho 2&th day of September. 1010, in a
mult wherein tho Plaintiffs Margaret
Mooro as executrix of tno estato of
William M. Mooro, docoasod and Mar
garet Mooro, recovered Judgmout
against tho Defendants R. 11. Plerco
nnd 1L P. Inndls for tho sum of Forty
Throo Hundred Twonty-Soven nhd
1G-10Q ($4327.10) Dollnrs, with inter
eat thereon from tho Cth day of Doeom
bor. 1013, nt tho rato of 8 per cent per
annum, nnd Five Hundred nnd no-100
($500,000) Dollnrs attorney's fees, and
tho further sum of Flfty-Ono and 70-100
($51.70) Dollars costs, which Judgment
was finrollcd nnd docketed In tho
Clerk's ofllco of said Court in said
County on tho 25th day of September,
1015, and said Execution to mu direct
ed commanding mo In tho name of tho
Stato of Oregon, In ordor to satisfy
said Judgment Attorney's fcos, costs
and accruing costs to soil tho follow
ing duscribed real property, to-wlt:
Beginning nt a paint 20.40 chains
North and 20.80 rhnmo West of tho
Southeast corner of tho James R. Fish
or D. L. C. No. 30 In Township 19,
South Range 2 West of tho Willamette
Meridian, and running thonco North
20.51 chniiiB to tho center of County
Road No. 05. thonco South 73 degreus
30 mlnlites East nlong tho centor of
tho road 27.05 chains to tho East line
of said claim, thonco North 33.83
chnlns to tho Northeast cornor of tho
James R. Fisher Donntion L. C. No.
43 In Township 18 South Rnngo 2
Wost, thonco West 29.42 chains, thopro
South parallel to tho EaBt lino of tho
said James IL Fisher D. L. C. 25
No. 95 thonco North 73 dogreos 30
minutes West nlong tho center of tho
road 12,51 chains to tho Enst lino of
chains to tho centor of County Road
tho E. Elliott D. L. C. No. 40 In Town
ship 19 South Rnngo 2 West, thenco
North 40 degrees 30 minutes Wost
along tho center of tho road to tho
North lino of Section 2 Township 10
South Range 2 West, thonco West on
tho Scctjon lino 24.00 chains to tho
Fast lino of tho Abel Russoll D. L. C.
No. 41 In Township 19 South of Range
2 West, thenco South 37.20 chnlns to
tho Southeast cornor of snld D. L. C.
No. 41, thenco East 43.74 chains more
or loss to tho beginning, containing
230.57 acres inoro or loss In Lane
County, Oregon, oxcopt lands which
hnvo boon relenscd from tho lion of
cajd Mortgago and described as fol
lows: Beginning nt a point 20.40 chains
North 20.80 chains West of tho South
oast cornor of tho Jnmes R. Fisher
D. L. C. No. 39 Tp. 19 S. R. 2 Wost
V. M. nnd running thence North 20.01
chains to tho centor of County Road
No, 95, thenco North 73 degrees 30
minutes Wost along tho centor of said
County Road, No. 05 to tho East lino
of tho E. Elliott D. L. C. No. 40. Tp.
10 8. R. 2 W. W. M thonco North 45
degrees 30 mlnutos Wost along tho
center of sad County Road No. 05 to
tho North lino of See. 2 Tp, 10 8. R.
2 W. W, M. thonco West on tho snld
Sec. lino 24.00 chnlns to tho Enst lino
of tho Abel Russell D. L. C, No. 41.
Tp. 10 8. R. 2 W. W. M. thenco South
37.20 chains to tho Smitlionnt cornor
of said D. L. O. No, 41. thonco East
(3.74 chains mora or less to tho plnco
of bcKlnnlng, containing 140 aoron of
Inml more or less, in Lnno County,
Oregon. 2,
Now, thoreforo, in tho namo of tho
State of Oregon, and In compllaiico
with snld Execution nnd Order of Sitlo,
I will on Saturday tho 22nd day of
January, 1010, between tho hours of
0 o'clock a. m, nnd 4 o'clock p, in. to
wlt; at one o'clock p. m. on unld day,
nt tho Houthwent door of tho County
Court house In Kugono, Lnno County,
Oregon, olTor for nolo, nnd soil for
cash, subject to redemption nil tho
right, title nnd Interest of tho Defond
nntii R. U. Plerco nnd Elizabeth Plerco
Ills wife. R, P. Lnudln and Mabel
Lnndls, his wife. Edgnr A. Soronnnn,
Lybort Simons, Urltt Asplnwall and J.
P. Asplnwall, co-partnorri doing busl
iii'ffl undrr tho firm name nnd ntylo of
Asplnwall Bros, and Clarence N. Nel
son In and to tho nbovo dusurlbed
mortgaged promises.
JAMES C. PARKER,
Shorlff of Lnno County. Oregon,
By D. A. KLKINB, Doputy.
ONE SPOlljLiVES
ASTONISHING RESULTS
Springfield residents nro natonlshod
it tho Ql'ICK results from tho aim-
Mo mixturcof buckthorn bark, gylcor
lue, etc., known as Adler-l-ka. This
remedy acts on BOTH uppor nnd lowor
bowel nnd is so THOROUGH n bowel
otonnaor that It Is usod successfully In
nppendlcltls. ONE SPOONFUL of Ad-
lor-l-un relievos nlmout ANY CASE or
constipation, sour, or gassy stomach.
ONE MINUTE after you tako It. tho
gnsses rumble nnd pnss out. M. M.
PKKRY DRUO CO. T3
D. W. ROOF, JEWELER
SPRINGFIELD, . OREGON
FINE WATCH REPAIRING
A SPECIALTY
Harness, Shoes, Gloves
Harness and Shoes
Repaired at
The Harness Shop
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J. H. BOWER
Lawyer.
Ofllco 774 Wlllamotto St.
Phono Eugene GOO
Homo Phono 132-J
Eugene, Oregon
.Ins. Coraaw has re-opened
hit) shoo repair shop In tho
west half of the Stevens bi
cycle shop, ,Maln St. near
Seventh.
A Rainy Day Need
Not Be Pull
Cheer up I Get to vorlc
In a Ffsn Brand
Slicker
$3,00
Strong, easy fitting,
light, and water
proof, absolutely,
Keflex Edges otop
water from run.
nlng in at the front
Mack, YelloworOllvekhaid.
Protector IJatt? cent,t
A.J.TOWERvCOV 1
BOSTON
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O. R. Guliion, M.D.
Practice Limited tl
Eye, Ear, Nose nnd Throat.
Graduate Nurse Attending
306, White Temple, Eugene.
OHIco Ninth and l'otrl Sla.
Tcle)noueta9
DRM.Y.$HAFFEB,D.V.S,
VETERINARY SURGEON
AND DENTI8T
Sutto 2. Phono 88S, EUQENL', ORB
Residence over Dodge's Storo
CAREFUL, CONSCIENTIOUS
Dentistry
DR. J. E. RICHMOND
PHONES Office, 3; Residence, 11C-J
Over Commercial Bank,
Springfield, Oregon. "
HERBERT E. WALKER
NOTARY ,
PUBLIC '
OWca In City Hall. Springfield, Ore.
W. F. WALKER
UNDERTAKER
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Office Phone 62; Flealdence 67-J
West Main St.
See
Edwards &Brattaifti
For Farm and City Property ?
Exchanges a Specialty
Springfield
Phono 30
Oregon
.The
Springfield Garage
n, SANDQATHE r.s
Proprietor
, Repairing a Specialty
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SPRINGFIELD w . - V OREQON
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