PAGE FOUR THE SPRINOPIELJL NEWS TI 1UKBDAY. AUGUST, 31, 1916 SOCIETY SOCIETY Tho Royal Molghbor social club mot Tuesday afternoon, August 29, 1916 at the homo ot Mrs. Nolllo Itngan. Tho afternoon was spent making fancy work and In social conversation. Hop picking rendered It tniposslblo for nit ot tho membors to attend . Thoso pres ent wero: Mrs. Jennie Kathburn, Mrs. Inez Schrlvner, Mrs. Urn flossier, Mrs. Rebecca Lnthrop, and Mrs. Nolllo Ragan, Mrs. Nolllo Endicott was a guest of tho club. Tho noxt meeting of tho club will bo hold at the homo of Mrs. Inct Schrlvner. In Soptembor. Tho Pennsylvnnlans of Springfield and Eugeno hold their annual reunion and plcntc at Walkers grovo at West Springfield, Tuesday evening. Tho ladles had prepared a bountiful table cupper to which all thoso present did ample Justice. J. C Dtmm, who was president of the organization last year was reelected. Miss Kato Lansbory was also reelected as secretary. Plans wero made for the Keystone staters to got together mora often and to get more ot thoso born In tho land of Wil liam Penn to join the organization and have more social occasions. The local Rebecca lodge will give Mrs. C. H. Stevens, a sister member, a "Kitchen Showor" Monday evening at their recular meeting, to replace a portion of the loss sustained by the j burning of her home and household goods. Mr. and Mrs. Stevens moved from Springfield to Eugene about three weeks ago and shortly afterward took a camping trip to the coast and their home burned leaving nothing but their camping effects. Rev. and Mrs. J. T .Moore and Her bert Moore wero the guests of Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Pollard tor lunch today. , ' SO SAY3 DOC Retribution Doesn't It scorn strango after seeing two ntcn and a boy spend weeks ot nights and days canning tomatoes, carrots, parsnips, pumpkins, cucum bers, beets, beans, pons and squash, nnd In fact fruits and vegetables ot all kinds, taking stuffed game birds, fish ot many varieties that abound In our stroams, pictures of Inrge tatted stock grain nnd dairy ranches, and n photo graph ot a largo town about tho sUo ot Tncoma with the name "Springfield painted on it, nnd a bulging list of property for salo tucked away In In side coat pockets, thoso two men nnd one boy leave for Alaska taktng tho best wishes ot tholr friends, ot anx ious, expectant over-taxed property owners. I say doesn't It seem strango to see these same men, minus tho boy back home Insldo six weks with, a sob storey on their lips, a hobble in one leg, a sore "tummy," and a wireless wire burn on one grub hookT Of course it may be that tho cross arm from a telegraph polo fell fifty feet and landed on Nate's "tummy" while he was sitting In a steamer chair on a boat fifty miles from land but how In the name of Sam Hill could a man get burned with a wireless wire? It might be all true enough, but might it not have happened thusly? That while they were telling the na tives 'of Douglas about our fine scenery, our atmosphere, our natural resources, our large payrolls, tho splen did business opportunities of Spring Held and of tho fertile richness of the soil of the adjoining country. Might it not be that a huge old Grandpa Totem Pole could stand the pressure no longer and it did fall and smite Nate on his "tummy" and burn Dan on his "glad" hand (so that he has to shako left handed) and did scare Fran It might PORTLAND MARKET REPORT August 26, 1916 Cattle There was a good run of cattle here J back Into the drug business? yesterday, 1150 head. Cows were In j have been so, for surely the way of very good demand and prices were j-the transgressor is hard. 15 to 25 cents higher. There was r Yours, DOC. very liberal offering of steers and they found a slow sale. Prices were 15 to West Springfield News 25 cents lower. Prime heavy steers j West Springfield, Ore. Aug. 31. Mr, selling at JG.75 which was 25 cents atu Mrs. H. E. Lee returned from under last weeks top. The bulk ot Buell, Sunday and will remain during steers sold $6 and $6.50. Quality not his wife's illness being as good as a week ago. Cows ' Mrs. Frank Ellison and daughter .-were ot very good quality. As a rule are home from Wendllng this week. the bulk selling over tl 5 cent mark. ' Roy Vincent returned to the coast There were a number of loads at J5.3R j Tuesday after a visit of two days wltft and J5.40 . Bulls and calves sold his parents. steady. BOARD OF INQUIRY MEETS (Continued from page one) ged, streetcar was moving at speed of I about five miles per hour, which was reduced to about one mile per hour ' at time collision occurred When the 1 brakes were first applied, motorman Mr. Prater owner of West Spring field peach orchard commenced pick lng peaches Monday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Lee, on Tuesday. August, 29, 1916 a baby girl. Announcement R. O. Hadley of Oregon City, will give an address at the Woodmen Hall on Main between Second and ot streetcar opened oander valve, but j JhIrd 8treet8' Springfield. September. an examination of car and appliances, by member of Board, disclosed that both sand pipes, leading to forward wheels of forward truck, were missing and further investigation disclosed that these pipes had been removed from the car on Friday, August 18th, by Equipment Inspector. Fred Greln-; ner, account defective connection, and bad not been replaced for the reason that die, of required size, was not available at streetcar shop, to re- thread connection .and, Instead of im mediately arranging for the repair work to be done at public machine Bhop at Eugene, and, for the further reason that no relief car was available Inspector permitted car No. 851 to be operated in this condition, and which contributed to motorman's Inability to stop the car on the descending grade. Air brakes on passenger car 851 were operative and In good work ing condition, the sand box being about three-fourths full of sand, when inspected by board members. 2 This Borad finds that responsi bility rests with. Section Foreman, C. B. Johnson, who was supervising the spreading of hot asphalt between, and outside of, the rails (for purpose of filling cracks and preserving planking Incident to track repairs), account failure to place sand on top of the hot asphalt, i to prevent Its being picked up by flang and tread of wheels, and carried to curve at Main and Mill streets, where the most of It was deposited, from action of flang on outer rail of curve, the Foreman having exercised this measure of precaution, after discovering that a collision had taken place Equipment Inspector, Fred Grelnner, who 1b charged with duty of making careful Inspection of cars before leav ing shop .and who, In this case .was negligent to the extent of having re moved thousand pipes and failed to have them -replaced; and Motorman, Ttfarsh Martin, who ne glected to mako no inspection of car No. 851 .which Inspection would havo disclosed that the sand pipes wero missing, this condition making it lm posslblo to prp'vhlo flow of sand to rails, to preyenT wheels from slipping. o T7nmtriMiii"iM??1tilti-T'Non. 1st at 7:45 p. m. The subject will be one of much Interest at this time to all thinking people. All are cordially Invited to be present. Admission free. No collection. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE ON FORECLOSURE Nottco Is horeby given that by vir tue ot nn execution nnd order ot nnlo Issued out ot tho Circuit Court ot tho State ot Oregon for Lnno County on tho 14th day ot August, 1D1CV on ti Judgment rendered In -said Court In said County on thu 12th day ot Aug ust, 1916, In a suit wherein tho Plain tirr, W. II. Sholloy, as administrator of tho ostnto of John Sholloy. deceas ed, recovered judgment against tho do fendents, James W. Jones, C. K, Kompp nnd llolen Kompp for tho sum of Twolvo Hundred Twonty-throo and 15-100 ($1223.151 Dollars with Inter est thereon from tho 12th day ot Aug ust, 1916, at tho rate ot 8 per cent per annum, nnd One Hundred Fifty nnd no-100 ($150.00) Dollars Attorneys foo nnd tho further sum of Thirty-two nnd 40-100 ($32.40) Dollars costs, which Judgment was enrolled and docketed In the ofilco of tho Clerk of Bald Court In said county on tho 14th day of August, 1916, nnd snld Execution to mo directed commanding mo In tho nnnio ot tho Stato ot Oregon In order to satisfy said Judgment, nttomoys fees, costs, and accruing costs to sell tho following described real property to-wlt: Lots numbered 1, 2 ,3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 3, 9, andlO In block 13 and all ot lots 1, 2. 3. -4, 5, 6. 9, 11, 12 ,13, 14, 15. 16, In Block 19, and lots 1, 2, 3 ,4, In block 20 In tho Story Subdivision ot College Crest addition to Eugono Lnno County, Ore. as platted nnd of record, being pago 41 ot plat book number 4 of the records ot Lano county, Oregon. Now, therefore,-In tho namo ot tho State of Oregon, and in compliance with said exocutlon and order ot salo, I will on Saturday tho 16th dayot Sep tember, 1916, between tho hours ot 9 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'cloch p. m., to-wlt, at ono o'clock p. m. on said day at the southwest door of tho County Courthouso at Eugene, Lano County, Oregon, offer for sale and sell at public auction subject to redemp tion all the right, tltlo and interest of the above named defendants in and to the said real property. JAMES C. PARKER, Sheriff ot Lane County, Oregon. By D. A. Elklns. Deputy. Aug. 17, 24, 31. Sept. 7, 14. The Merchants of Springfield Invite Everybody to Attend Classified Ads g For Sale, Rent, Wanted, Etc. TO TRADE One span mares, weight 1000 pounds, 8 years old, in good condition, harness and wagon for second-hand Ford. Call at John Seavey's hop yard. Dick Jones. Will the person who took twn hnntr books and a deed from my coat pocket at Kompp's Livery barn on Saturday night. Please mall them to box 245, Springfield and avoid trouble Ed. Dompler. WANTED: By young experienced farmer steady position on a dairy farm. Box 47, Route 2, Eugene. WANTED Experienced girl for gen aral house work. Apply to 710 G street, Springfield. t2. LOST Pink cameo ring with silver band at picnic Tuesday. Return to News ofilco . FOR SALE: Good wagon, harness and hayrack, L. M. Cagley. OR SALE Nine acre farm one fourth milo east of Creswcll. River bottom land all In cultivation. Has four acres of loganberries, one and seven eighths acres In rod raspberries In bearing Intermingled with four year old apple trees. Has house) barn, and modern chicken houses with fenced in parks. Can bp hail at a bargain. Address A31, caro of Tho Sprjngfleld News. FOR SALE OH TRAD.E3 Sjamjl trult ranch within sight of Creswoll. Will consider trade on Springfield resi dence property. Address, O 31, Sprii.aflold :'3.iS. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE ON EXECUTION Notice Ib hereby given that by vir tue of an Execution Issued out of tho Circuit Cour tof the State of Orocon for Lane County on the 1st day of Aug ust 1916 and by mo received tho 1st day of August 1916, in an action whero- in on the 12th day of March 1910, In the Justice Court for Eugene Justice District L. M. Travis recovered Judg ment against the Defendants Irving Walcott and his wife Wnlcott ftruo 'name Etta M. Walcott) for the sum ot $146.05 with interest at tho rate ot 6 per cent per annum from the 12th day of March 1910. less tho sum of $5.00, creuueu Jan. u, uiu anu JLU creuiiou Feb. 5th 1910.) nnd the further sum of $8.60 costs which judgment was en rolled and docketed In tho ofilco of the Clerk of Circuit Court on the 14th day of March 1910, and said Execution to me directed commanding ma in tbe name of the State of Oregon that out of the personal property of said De fendant, or, if sufficient could not bo found, then out of the 'real property belonging to said Defendant in Lane County, Oregon, on or after tho said 14 day of March 1910. Being unable to find sufficient or any personal prop rty belonging to said Defendant. I did on the 1st day ot August. 1916. levy on the following described real prop erty, to-wlt: Northeast quarter of Northeast puarter (NE V of NE V) of Sec tlon number Two (2) In' Town ship number seventeen (17) South Range Three (3) East of Will. Mer. containing 40 acres of Land In Lane County .Oregon. Also lot number eight (8) in block number twenty-three (23) in College Hill Park now a part of Eugene, Lano County, Oregon. Now, therefore. In the namo of the State of Oregon and In compliance with said Execution and In order to satisfy said Judgment, costs and ac cruing costs I will on Saturday the 2nd day of September 1916, between tne nours or 9 o clock a. m. and o'clock p. m. to-wlt; at ono o'clock p. m .on said day at tbe Southwest door of the County Courthouse In Eu gene, Lano County, Oregon, offer for sale for cash, subject to redemption, all the right, title and Interest of the above named Defendant in and to the above described real property. JAMES C. PARKER Sheriff of Lane County, Oregon By D. A. Elklns, Deputy Ang. 3, 10, 17, 24. 31. GUARDIAN'S SALE OF LAND Notice Is hereby given that, by vlr- tuo of an order of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Lane County, made and entered August 20th, 1916: licensing mo, as guardian, to make such sate, I will at Marcola, Oregon on and after the 1st day of October, 191G, at 9 o clock, a .m offer for salo and Hell, at private sale, to tho highest bidder for cash, all tuo right, title, estates and Interests of George Chap man, Otto Chapman, Oslo Chapman and Josle Chapman; minor biers at law of Ida M. Chapman, deceased, in and to the following tract of land, to wit: Beglnlng nt the Southwest corner of D. L. C. No .39, Notf. 7415. In Tp. 16 South Itng. 1 West of Wil. Mor. nnd running thence North 2. 02 elm. East 2.89 chs. South 3.77 chs. thence North easterly along the center of County road to a point 7.05 chs, thence West 8.25 chs. to center of Mohawk river, thence Southwesterly down center of river to a point 2.13 chs, West of tho beglnlng point and thence East to tho place of beginning; 4 acres, moro or less, In Lane County, Oregon: ' Subject to tho approval of said Court. W. J. CHAPMAN, Guardian A. B. Wheeler, Attorney. Aug. 31, Sept, 7, 14, 21, 28. DOLLAR DAY I, Saturday, Sep. 9th There will be Bargains and Bargains Galore, Groceries, Drugs, Hardware, Furniture, Meats, Shoes, Clothing, House Furnishings will be of fered at prices you never dreamed of. Save Your Dollars for This Great Event "The Dollars Will Go Farther" For 8ale ' To mako room for young" slock. 1 will sell two dozen lions and ono mirfe' bird, Silver Camplnes-, for $12.00 If taken nt once. II . -.ortF, 7,th. and E atB. Springfield .Oregon SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION IN FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lane County II. L. Studloy. Plaintiff, ra. ' - Nicholas Sorglevsky. Mrs. Nicholas Sorglevsky, and all persons un known, If any, having or claiming an interest or estato In and to tho hereinafter described real proporty, defendants. To Nicholas Sorclovskv. Mrs.' Nich olas Sorglevsky and all persons un known, If any, hnvlng or claiming nn interest or estate In and to tho herein after described ronl proporty, tho aoovo named defendunt. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OK OREGON: You aro hereby notlllod that H. L. Studley tho holder of Cer- tincato or Delinquency numbered 12C0 Issued on tho 7th day of October. 1D13 by tho Tax Collector of tho County of Lane, State of Oregon, for tho utnount or J5.H3 tno samo boinK tho nmnunt then duo and delinquent for tnxos for the year 1912 togothcr with ponaUv. interest and costs thereon upon tho rnl proporty assessed to you, of which you are tne owner as aDDcaru of ri'e ord, situated In said County nnd State, and particularly bounded nnd describ ed as follows, to-wlt: Lot 5, Block 21 .Emerald Heights .In the Town of Springfield, Lnne County, ui egon. Vou aro further notified that said H. L. Studloy "ins paid tnxos on s.ild prtmlses for prior or subsequent years w.in mo rato of Interest on said amounts as follows: On March 21, 1914. tho sum of $4.95 Tor taxes r.. the year 1913 . On March 31, 1915, tho sum of $4.26 for taxes ac tho year 1914. On April 5, ll'JC, tho sum of $4.15 for taxes of tho year 1915. All of the above amounts bear In terest at the rate of 15 per cent per annum. Said Nicholas Serglovsky ns tho owner of the legal tltlo of tho above described property as tho samo ap pears of record, and each of tho other persons abovo named aro horeby fur ther notified that H. L. Studley will apply to the Circuit Court of tho County and Stato aforesaid for a do cree foreclosing the lien against the uroperiy auove described, and men tioned In said certificate. And you are hereby summoned to appear with in sixty days after tho first publica tion of this summons exclusive of' tho day of said first publication, and de fend this action or nay tho amount due as above shown togothcr with costs and accrtlcd lntornst and In enso of your failure to do so, a docroo will bo rendored foreclosing tho lion of snld taxes and costs agnlnst tho land and premises abovo named. This summons Is published by order of tho Honorablo O. F. Skin worth. .Tudgo of tho Circuit Court of tho Stato of Oregon for tho County of Lano ami said nrdor was mndo nnd duted this 21st day of August 1910, and tho dato o ftho first publication of this summons Is the 24th day of Aug ust, 1910. All process and papers In this pro ceeding may be served upon tho under- signed residing within thu Stato of Oregon, at tho address horolnuftor mentioned. L..M. TRAVIS Attorcny for tho Plaintiff Address, Eugeno, Oregon. Aug. 24,31,Sept.7,14,21,28, Oct.5.12,19,20 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice Is horeby given that by an order of tho county court of Lano county, Oregon, duly made and entor cd on record on the 31st day of July, VJIG, thu undersigned was duly ap pointed administrator of tho eutato of John Bernhardt, deceased, All persons IiuvIiik claims aeulust ho said estato aw horoby notified to proHont thorn duly verified to tho un dersigned at. Eugono, Oregon, within vlx months from tho dnto of this notice. 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(licit vacation SeasoA Faro ,$5.L5 Week End' $4.70 trip ahotld not bo delayed Newport "Oregon's promler beach rosort" Ib not far awny and la easily reached. Daily Trains from Albany and Corvallifl. Low round trip fares aro available. Good hotel accomodations. Pino Burf bathing. Boating on Ya qulna Hay. You can't beat Newport for a place to enjoy a vacation Aslc nny local agent or wrlto to John M. Scott .General Paeeonger An't Portland, Oregon Southern Pacific :1 1. o ;iwwmjmvmm.-": . Aug. 3, 10 17, 24, 31.