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MDAViiiiPyKMDfeli, 25, 1818. FOUR THB SPIUNOFII1LD NEWS ACTIVITIES OF OTHER COMMUNITIES TOLD BY CORRESPONDENTS Schools Begin; Farmers Finish Har. vest; Society and Local Qosstp t Among Items MARCOLA Marcola, Sept. 25. H. C. Auld of Eu- Bene motored to Marcola Friday re turning tho samo day. Mrs. N. P. DoLand was taken to tho Eugene hospital Wednesday to havo nn opornon .Tpurformed.' Sho has undergone the operation and is getting along very nicely. ' High school takes up at 8:40 A. M. nnd lets out at 3! 40 P. M., so as to ac commodate the students who go to and from school on tho train. Those from Donna who were in Marcola this week on business are as Tollows: Mrs. Fannie Barger, Vick Hammltt, I B. Seavey, J. D. Adams, Miss Kate Hayden, Mrs. Fred Ar dath and Mr. and Mrs. V Seavey. Those who wore In Springfield nnd Eugene this week were: Miss Pearl B. Sullivan, Elmer Gordon, Mrs. M. E. Whttsell. Mrs. Mary E. Sullivan, Miss Verena Black and Miss Neva Downing. Foss E. Maple and family and Miss Maude-Klncaid motored to Eugene last evening to tako In the show at the Rex theatre. Mrs. E. Downing, Mrs. J. S. Church Ill and Mrs. B. Elwood motored to Springfield yesterday afternoon to visit Mrs. Howard Lydy, who is Just recovering from an operation. The Republicans of Marcola and vi cinity signed up for a Hughes Repub lican club and held a rally here at the M. W. A hall Wednesday evening, E P. Adams, L. E. Bean and Dr. T. W. Harris were the speakers which dis cussed the issues of the campaign. Great interest was shown in the rally and about fifteen men were up from Eugene. J. S. Churchill Is president of the club and Mrs. Mart Johnson is vice-president The outlook here Indi cates a large Hughes vote. DONNA PERSONALS Donna, Oregon, SepL 23, 1916. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Seavey made a busi ness trip to Mabel Wednesday. M. D. Weatherson was a passenger on the Eugene train Thursday. H. V. Hammltt was In Eugene Wed nesday between trains. D. A. Conley went to Marcola Fri day to attend to some business. W. C. Seavey went to Marcola Fri day and Saturday on business. H. V. Hammltt and sister, Mrs. Barger motored to Marcola Wednes day afternon on business. Mrs. J. C. Mtcholson of this place Is in Waltervllle visiting her brother J. W. Fountain. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Pierce went to Eugene Tuesday -to look at a farm ' Mr. William Fawver was a passen ger on the Wendling train Wednesday i afternoon. Miss Evelyn Nicholson has had her tonsils and adenoids removed but is t recovering rapidly from the operation. The Christian Endeavor social was held at the ball here last night At the business meeting it was decided to buy a lamp like those used in the store which have been giving satis-1 factory lights. Acommittee was ap-' pointed to get the light The pies were ! auctioned off by L. D. Pierce and $7.05 ( was received from nine pies two of them bringing $1.00 each. As $7.88 was in the treasury the Erideavor had plenty to buy a light with. Games were played before and after the pies were eaten. The party adjourned at eleven o'clock and a good time was had by all. - THURSTON Thurston, Sept 23. The threshing in this neighborhood is completed and the grain turned out exceedingly well. Carl Phetteplace has left to attend Reed College at Portland. Miss Marie Hastings is attending Business College in Eugene. Mrs. Walter Edmlston and Miss Inez Price will visit Seavey's hop yard today. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Miller and daughter Margaret have returned to their home at Land, after a pleasant visit with friends and relatives here. Frank Campbell had the misfortune to hurt his foot very seriously the first of the week, his mother, Mrs. Maggie Campbell accompanied him to Springfield Wednesday where he will be attended by a physician. Day Morgan of Lind, Washington, will make his home with his sister, Mrs. Cbas. Taylor and attend school at this place this winter. Mr. and Mrs. A. Miller left yester day, for Emmett, Idaho, where they will visit for some time Mr, Miller also will look after his property there. CAMP CREEK Camp Creek, Sept 23. M. Em merich and sons Frank and Matt of Waltervllle. have finished balling straw for Charlie Jack, v-v Grace and Toby Stephens have re turned to their home from Goshen wberd they hare been picking bops. Tuo. smalLson of G. F. Hartley was thrown from tho seat of a wood wagon as they wore driving down a small hill. Tho wagon wheel passed over his foot which was badly bruised. Mr. and .Mrs. F. W. Urown woro In Eugene and Springfield on business this week School starts horo Soptomber 25, with Roy Ponny as teacher. Fred Crabtreo and Harold Hartloy woro tn Eugene on business Saturday. Charlie Jack Is building a silo on tho Kensio Butte ranch for Dr. Hon dorson. Miss Vera Chaso was in Eugene this week having Bomo dental work dono. Inra Crabtreo was a Springfield vis itor Friday. Oron Mnstorson has returned to hia homo hero from Junction City where ho has boen working this summer. Walter Stephens was In Eugcno on business Friday. J. R. PJntts is homo from Knight's hop yard where ho has been drying hops. WALTERVILLE Waltervllle, Sept. 23. Mrs. R. II Dearborn passed through hero Wed nesday to Eugene and returned to her summer home at Blue River the next day. Miss Irva Smith came homo Friday for a short stay until Sunday, when sho returned to Eugeno where shols attending the university. Miss Wilson tho high school prin cipal camo up here Saturday morn ing. Mr. Z. C. Potter, who has been sick for some time Is feeling a lltle better. The Misses GUma Kaldor and Ma- lena Momb returned home from the Hilk Dale hop yard last Monday. The people In this community are very busy engaged by working on the road. Miss Letha Collins, who has been tn Nevada for the past year or more is here visiting her sister, Mrs. Lester Mllllcan. Mr. K. N. Kaldor went to Eugene Thursday on business WEST SPRINGFIELD West Springfield. Sept 23. Mr. Crawford has been visiting with his brother, Ed. Crawford, here this week. The small daughter of J. E. Mc- Klbbln of Sheridan Oregon formerly of Springfield submitted to an oper ation the first of this week. Mrs. George Dean died Friday night at the Eugene hospital. She had un dergone an operation but was too weak to recover. CONGRESS DOES MANY THINGS FOR OREGON SENATOR (Continued from Page One) piece of legislation, giving the settlers on unserveyed lands the same leave of absence accorded to homestead en- tryman. Another piece of land legislation was the amendment to the enlarged homestead act permitting entrymen to take non-contiguous land to fill out a 320-acre entry. This law does not re quire residence on the additional entry if selected within 20 miles from the orieinal. Another much needed en actment is the law permitting water , users on reclamation projects who had . . . . . .i t failed to lane advantage 01 iuo ex tension act to now do so. Road Law Will Benefit Oregon The Shackleford road law and es pecially the section which allots $127, 000 yearly to Oregon for roads in and adjacent to the forest reserves is es pecially beneficial to the state. The $63,000 appropriation for the improvement of the Columbia and Snake rivers, another provision for the survey of the Columbia river from Cellllo falls to Snake river with a view to the construction of locks and dams, also the survey for charting the Columbia river from the Dalles to; Vancover are important steps toward waterway development on the upper Columbia. For national forests In the I Second Oregon district there was ap propriated the sum of $125,516. There is the $125,000 appropriation for the destruction of predatory wild animals such as the coyote. Irrigation District Liens The bill providing for Irrigation dis trict liens on public lands within irri gation districts should greatly encour age the formation of irrigation dis tricts. There was also appropriated I the sum of $10,000 for the discovery of water holes and springs in arid sections and for the purpose of put ting up sign boards calling attention of the public to such water holes and springs. The act accepting governmental Ju risdiction over Crater Lake national park removes the question of doubt ful Jurisdiction and will enable the park service to better protect the park. The national park service law permitting stock grazing in national parks at the discretion of the service will greatly simplify park administra tion. Sherman County Settlers I am gratified over the appropria tion of $94,000 for the relief of some of the Sherman county settlers. The relief was only granted to those who bad secured entry of received patent. I will try next congress to escure relief for other meritorious claims whore entry was not permitted JIow- Classified Ads For Sail, Rent, Wanted, Eto. GREY OATS for sale, Virgil Moon, Phono 2DF11, Springfield. TEAMS WANTED For Btroet work. Leavo word at Nows ofllco. HOUSE FoiTRfiTlTTnrUy furnish od, on south Second street. Apply to A. E. Huntley. TO TRADE Ono span mares, weight 1000 pounds, 8 yours old, in good condition, harnoss and wngon for second-hand Ford. Call at John Seavey's hop yard. Dick Jones. FOR SALE OR TRADEModorn soven room houso locatod In good resldonco section of Eugeno, has large front porch, two screened In Ack porches, bath, cnbinot kitchen, pantry, gas and electrio light, Is plastorcd nnd modern throughout. Will consider trado for homo In Springfield. Address B31. Cnro of Springfield News. FOR SALE OR TRADE Small fruit ranch within sight of Croswell. Will considor trado on Springfield resi dence property. Address, C 31, Springfield News. , OR SALE Nine aero farm one fourth mile east of Croswell. River bottom land all in cultivation, lias tour acres of loganberries, ono and soren eighths acres in rod raspberries In bearing lntormtnglod with four year old apple trees. Has house, barn, and modern chicken houses with fenced In parka. Can bo had at a bargain. Address A31. caro of Tho Springfield News. WANTED Experienced girl for son- ami houso work. Apply to 710 C street, Springfield. t2. ever, great encouragement, for such relief cannot bo hold out, as under the rules of tho house claim bills are' con sidered unanimous consent A vote on a claim bill can seldom be obtained and accordingly a member Introducing such a bill is compelled to make it con form with tho wishes of objecting membors. SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION IN FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN In the Circuit Court of the, State of Oregon, For Lane County H. L. Studiey, Plaintiff vs. o Sterling Foster, Adele O. Foster. N. L. ' Nelson, Mrs. N. L. Nelson, L.. Hoffen miller, and all persons unknown, If any, having or claiming an Interest or estate in and to the hereinafter described real property, defendants. To Sterling Foster, Adele G, Foster, N. L. Nelson, Mrs. N. L. Nelson, and all persons unknown, if any, having or claiming an interest or, estate fn and to the hereinafter described real property the above named defendant. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby notified that H. L. Studiey tho holder of Cer tificate of Delinquency numbered 1155 issued on the 7th day of October 1913 by the Tax Collector of the County of Lane, State of Oregon, for the amount of Eighty-six cents, the samo being the amount then due and delinquent for taxes for the year 1912 together with penalty, Interest and coats thereon up on the real property assessed to you, of which you are the owner as appears of record, situated tn said County and State, and particularly bounded and de scribed as follows, to-wlt: Lot number nine (9), in block num ber twenty-four (24) ; and lots number two (2), throe(3), four (4), and five (5), in block number twenty-seven (27) in Mo Kenzie Park, Lane County. State of Oregon. You are further notified that said H. L .Studiey has paid taxes on said premises for prior or subsequent years with the rate of Interest ort said amounts as follows: On March 21, 1914, the sum of $.76 taxes for the year 1913. On March 31, 1915, the sura of $.61 taxes for tho year 1914. On April 5, 1916, the sum of $.50 taxes for the year 1916. All of said amounts bear Interest from date of payment at tbe rate of 16 per cent per annum. Said Sterling Foster, N. L. Nelson as the owner of the legal title of the above described property as the samo appears of record, and each of the other persons above named are hereby further notified that H. L. Studiey will apply to the Circuit Court of tho County and State aforesaid for a do cree foreclosing the lien against the property above described, and mention ed In said certificate. Ana you are hereby summoned to appear within sixty days after the first publication of this summons exclusive of the day of said first publication, and defend this action or pay the amount duo as above shown together with costs and accrued interest and in case of your failure to do so, a decree will be rend ered foreclosing the lien of said taxes and costs against the land arid premi ses above named. This summons is published by order of the Honorable J. W. Hamilton Judge of tho Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for tho County of Lano and said order was made and dated this 10th day of September 1916 and the date of the first publication of this summons is the 18 th day of Septem mber, 1916, All process and papers In this pro ceeding may be served upon the under signed residing within tho. State, of Oregon, at tbe address hereinafter 'meritioned. L. M. TRAVIS Attorney fpr Plaintiff Address, Eugeno, Oregon, Sept 18,26, Oct.2,9,16,23,30, NdV.6,18,20 SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION IN FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN In the Circuit Court ef the State of Oregon, for Lans County 11 .L. Studloy, Plaintiff, vs. Sarah E. Patterson, tho unknown holrs of Sarah E. Patterson, and nil persons unknown, it any, having or claiming nn Intorost or estate in nnd to tho hereinafter described real property, defendants. To Sarah E. Patterson, tho unknown holrs of Sarah E. Pattorson, and nil persons unknown ,lf any, having or claiming nn intorost or ostnto In and to the hereinafter described real prop erty, tho nbovo nniuod defendants. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREOON: You are horoby notified that H ,L. Studloy tho holdor of Cer tificate of Delinquency numbered 1239 Issued on tho 7th day of October, 1913, by tho Tax Collector of tho County of Lnno, Stato of Oregon, for thu amount of $S.f9, tho same being tho amount then duo nnd delinquent for taxes for tho your 1912, together with penalty, Interest nnd costs thoreon upon tho ronl proporty nssossod to you, of which you aro tha owner ns appears of rec ord, situated in said County nnd Stato, nnd particularly bounded nnd describ ed ns follows, to-wlt: N. E. W of tho N. W. U of Section 16 Twp. 19, S. or Rnngo 4 W. of tho W. M. In Lnno County, Stato of Ore gon. You are further notified that said H. L. Studloy hns paid taxes on suld promisoB for prior or subsequent years, with tho rnto of interest on said amounts as follows: On March 21, 1914, the sum of $11.02 far taxes of tho year 1913. On March 31, 1915, tho sum of $7.38, for taxes of tho year 1914. On April 5, 1916, tho sum of $7.96 for taxes of tho year 1916. All of said amounts bear Interest from date of payment nt tho rate of 15 per cent por annum. Said unknown holrs of Sarah E. Pattorson, deceased, as tho owner of tho logal titio of tho nbovo de scribed property as tho samo appears of record, and oach of tho other per sona above named are uereby further notified that H. L. Studloy will apply to tho Circuit Court of the County and Stato aforesaid for a decree foreclos ing tho lien against tho proporty above described, and mentioned In said Cor tlDcato. And you aro hereby summon ed to appear within sixty days after the first publication of this summons, exclusive of tho day of said first pub lication, and defend this action or pay the amount due as above shown, to gether with costs and accrued interest, and in case of your failure to do so, a decree will be rendered foreclosing the lion of said taxes and costs against tho land' and premises above named. This summons is published by order of the Honorable O. F. Sklpworth, Judgo of the Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon for tho County of Lano, tin d said order was made and dated tho 12th day of August, 1916, nnd tho dnto 'of tho first publication of this sum mons is tho 14th day of August, 1916. iAU process and papers in this pro coedlnc may be served upon the under- Made in Spri ng'field A DIRECTORY OF MERCHANTS AND BUSINESS MEN WHO WANT YOUR BUSINESS AND WILL GIVE YOU GOOD VALUES Eggimann's Candy Kitchen "TI1E rmer-s friend The House of Quality ED. DOMPIER Made by the now power machine At I buy and sell all kinds of junk EGGIMANN'S CANDY KITCHEN pHone 51 Phono 29 South 2 and A Streets m : . I HAVE RETURNED SEE to Springfield with a good, up-tolato stock of Thp Rfislth Kpllvf UmtiPr Ptfs hand-mado harness and accessories, and am ready 1 UC LPUUlai JUHIIlUCr iU. to serve my old customers again and welcome now FOR ones. Shoe repairing done better for less money. This is my specialty. All I ask Is a trial. 4 fQot Slab WoOfJ. $1.75 CEO. SETTLE MAIN STREET , fc ... Opposite Auto Camp Grounds Per Cord al tho Ml Water Proof Shoe Oil Springfield Flour Mills WATER PROOFS AND SOFTENS BAKORE Hard Wheat Patent ALL KINDS OF LEATHER Try mo. Oct acquainted. You will llko mo. Dost value for your money of any flour In Sprlngfiold. Wolf & Miller noxall Harness Shop YU ltnow 1 nm wo" ,'ltotl by n" urca1 makers. pnniMiniri We glvo you more for your money In flour nnd food SPRINGFIELD, - - OREGON of all kinds than any other plnco In town. CALL FOR Y0U GET ALL THE NEW8 THAT'8 White Mountain Ice Cream "made in springfield- IN THE Because it's made at home and by home people, and because SPRINGFIELD NEWS IT'S BEST EVERY MONDAY AND THUR8DAY SPRINGFIELD CREAMERY Phone 48 Subscription 91.50 per year Phone 2 Ef Y HP 5 I HP 7 B tne Brace of tho Democratic parly our chicken I. I t 1 fC I I. I Y raisers have got to combat the Chinese, ao we will JU4 Am . a a como to their aid and will soil from this day Dry i .,... a Meat Scrap at 2V4 cents a pound, to chicken raisers ' For light, heat and power, only. Wo also will sell clear, pure neetsfoot oil, p.t "Made In Springfield." 60c por lUa Jf0 forP!u11 ora 1 0 Call or Phono, Eugene 259 A d r EUGENE CHEMICAL WORKS uresfon rower o. T. J08. SCOFIBLD, ProprloW factory on Itivor Road o-prlBgflid lffl- EASTWARD Thru tho Inland Etuplro Grand Canyon of Columbia American Wonderlands aiaolor and Yellowstone Parks Round Trips nt Low Fares Dally until Sopt. 30 via Tho North Bank Rond. Stopover whora you like. North Bank Rail and 26 Hours Sail on tho ships of DoLuxo Sorvlco, 6. S. Northorn Pacific and Great Northorn for San Francisco Rff,;d $3i From any Oregon Eloctrlc Rail way point Ticket Includes mealH and berth. This route Raven tlmo and money nnd Is n delight ful trip. HOMESEEKERS' FARES Sept 24 to Oct. 8 From Middle Wost to Wlllnmotto valley I soil propald tlckot. II. R .KNIGHT, Agent Eugono, Oregon Dr. ADALINE KEENEY FERRIS Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon OfTtco, Baptist Parsonago Corner Second and O. Streota HOURS: 9 TO 12. PHONE 40 W. F. WALKER UNDERTAKER FUNERAL DIRECTOR Office Phons M; Nssldencs 67-J West Main 8t. No Huntrng Permitted All persons are warnod against hunt ing on- tho premises known ns' the James A. Ebbert farm. MAROARET MORRIS signed cesiding within tho Stato of Ore gon at the address hereinafter men tioned. U M. TRAVIS, Attorney for Plaintiff Address, Eugono, Oregon. AusH.21,28, 'opt.4,ll,18,2&, OcL2,9,16 bWsWKJBW" CAREFUL, CONf CIENTlOUl Dentistry DR. J.E.RICHMOND PHONES Office, 3; .Reildwiee, 11S-J Over CommerclaOrfrik Sprlnidleld. Orftf. See Edwards &Brattain For Farm nnd City Property Exchanges a Speolnlty Sprlngfiold Oregon Phone 30 Pacific Conoorvatory of Muolo. 731 Willamette Street EUGENE OREGON VIOLIN INSTRUCTION VOICE VIOLA ON ALL PIANO CELLO WIND HARMONY MASS INSTRUMENTS THEORY Tho School or Music whoro nil tha Legitimate Instruments nnd Musical Studios are Instructed. Ellsworth Crocker, President, Mrs. E(lsworth Crocker, Seo and Tress, D. W. ROOF, JEWELER SPRINGFIELD, OREGON PINE WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY PIANO TUNING Attonded to Promptly , Springfield and Vicinity A) Leave ordors nt tho Nows Office 8. B. STEVENS Amblers Dancing Academy Eugene Phons 345 Learn to dance before fall season opons. Throe claeaos weekly. Children's fancy dancing, Saturdays 2 p. m. nates Reasonable JUDGE J. W. HAMILTON of Roseburg Democratic nominee for Judgo of tbo Circuit Court of tho 2nd Judicial DlBtricf. Judgo Hamil ton has a record of 18 years sor vlco on tho bench In this district, which has been marked by his economical methodB and abso luto fairness on nil questions coming before his court. A voto for Judgo Hamilton Is a votQfor. efficiency and service. ufl (Paid Advertisement) " to