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    TUB SPRINGFIELD NEWS
THURSDAY, SEI'TEMUWR, 28,
page two
The Springfiild News
J. C. DIMM, WALTER R. DIMM
Editors and Publishers
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OUR CORRESPONDENTS
CAMP CREEK Ruby Crabtroo
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THURSTON, Mrs. Walter Edralston
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Member of the Willamette Valley
Editorial Association.
THURSDAY, SEPT, 28, 1916
rules and there will bo no danger
of your being disappointed, .'
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A CHANCE TO ADVERTISE
Springfield's local churches
and the- business men have sent
an Invitation to the annual con
ference of the Methodist church
which Is In session at Lebanon
to hold Us meotlngs here next
year. Tiie Aiotiiotiisis win nave
a lino now building In which to
hold the sessions of the confer
enee should It decide to come
here.
If the invitation Is accptcd
Snrinulield will have a real
chance to show some hospitality
as well as to benefit by having
150 ministers of the Methodist
church in the community for
one week. When they go to
their homes If they have been
well treated they will tell others
of Springfield and we will be
put on the map as far as the
Methodist church of Oregon is
concerned. Springfield has nev
er had the chance to entertain
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CIVILIZATION
The wonderful Ince feature "Civ
ilization" comes to the Bell theatre on
October 5, for a one day engagement
and the Portland Oregon Inn on Aug.
20th comments as follows:
"Civilization" being screened at the
Hells Theatre, is of the most daring
protests against the selfishness and In-
THE ART OF MISERY
A notable lecturer delivered
an nrlriress to a CTOUD of Stu
dents some time ago on "The! a lge body of peolep before
Gentle Art of Misery," In which ;nd if we are successful in be
lie showed how so many people ! coming the hosts for next year
R,,nnpP,i in becomintr successful- i let us as a town show our guests
ly miserable and gave four rules j that we are on the map of hos
tn fnllnw. He started out oy . i"luutJ
pointing out bow everything in
this world is designed to make
men miserable.
Did you ever notice that
everything in this universe is
designed to make one miserable,
how it is much easier to raise
weeds than to raise flowers; how
it always is cold in winter when
! u -i i v. . i
It is com uiiywuy uuu ia uui ' humanUy 0f a war of greed and acquis-
Uio sum tut: J. wjucu vc uuu i. uku
so much heat; why your neigh
bor up the street has a Cadilac
while you only have a Ford ; that
It is .so much easier to be bad
than it is to be good; that you
can spend ten dollars while you
are making. Isn't it fierce that
every thing is designed to make
one miserable.
And men say that you should
live in harmony with your en-1 Hardly less vivid is a superbly ctag-
Vironment so why be happy that . ed light in the interor of A submarine
is not what one is intended to I when iu: commander, sickened at
be. If you really want to be slaughter, opens the torpedo tube and
- 'nnn1 tttn anirtnA nt ilnnfh In lha Tint.
nappy iuiiik oi yuunseu. u.u ui
the time. Remembe that If
you don't take a great deal of
Interest in yourself no one will.
The world was created-for you
(the qood uuoqe sees a man go to the nkvt3tori)
IfYOUMAVCNfT VM
CUTVOU CNfTNAVC
hU FNI k
0MoRny m out or
1T.MIW31MK KINOl
you used to use
Ml P TO you. mn.dcaur
DON'T RUN OUTOTTMC
KiNoyouR eimoMma
WANT AND YOU WON'T
HUM OUT OP CAISTOMtlW
" 1 I
HERE and there you run across n store keeper who's
got the idea that nil the common sense in town is
on his side of the counter. lie don't keep W-B GUT
Chewing nor any of the new and better things. Some
how he can't increase hs trade. Nearby is a man who
believes in the people. lie keeps nil the good things
he's a success. lie finds men changing over to W-B CUT
right along. Common sense told him they would change
to the rich little chew that lasts and satisfies.
M.a. ly WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY. 0 Union Sqw. Ntw Yotk Qty
ltion the world has known. There is
a bombardment of a city by aeroplanes
where great buildings are demolished
and hundreds left dead under the de
bris of the buildings. There Is a naval
battle where dreadnoughts and super
dreadnoughts are battered to pieces
and sunk. One scene shows a mass of
soldiers fighting in a trench which is
in the range of the enemy's shells and
schrapnel. A great ocean liner is tor
pedoed and women and children
drown.
torn.
critic.
Seniors Elect Officers
Tlie senior class at the high school
at a meeting last evening elected the
following officers: president, Lillian
Mulligan; vice president, Willie Ma
chen: Secretary, Edna Piatt; treasurer
Ruth Parsons; class editor, Leota Mc
Cracken; social promoter, Esther Brat
tain. The class this year Is strong on
social events and decided to hold more
than two social events during the
year.
Many scenes of "Civilization" grip
the spectator tremendously. The tran
sition from peace to war comes like
a thunderclap. The miseries of the
nnnoAKlntlnn -o em rt Tr olmnm In tt
and for your desires and since, yMl9 manner and H ,3 not unU, the
you are the most important per- ( Christ, reincarnated in the body of the
Bon as far as you are concerned submarine commander, returns to
Why shouldn't you think of earth and works his miracles anew
vourself 9 ! that tne aU(1,ence relaxes a bit of ita
' , . " . , . J tension and learns to love peace for
While you are thinking ofjUs own 8ake
yourself forget that you have ; ."civilization" is to humanity what
a Stomach, except when you . water is to the parched throat of the
Want to eat. It is generally desert traveller. It brings back sanity
known that there is no Stomach !and understanding and Is the most
,.,., . i powerful protest against war In the
like the American stomach. h8toiy of the cW1Iied worW one
weu, i .neueve it. me .average
American must eat at least four
meals a day. There is one de
partment store in Portland that
has more than 60 kinds of
breakfast foods in stock. This
all takes the place of the old
fashioned rolled oats that made
men out of our fathers. Then
the American stomach is strong
on repairs. It takes ten gallons
of liquid patent medicines for
each man, woman, and child in
the United States to keep the
American stomach going a year.
There is no other people on the
face of the earth that can con
sume one gallon of patent med
icines per capita a year.
Don't work- If you do you
might forget your troubles.
Work is only for men and child
ren anyway and a young fellow
and a young girl shouldn't be
bothered with anything that
would spoil the complexion of
their hands. You will not be re
garded as much of a social crea
ture if you perfom any labor,
you might have to get up early
in the morning and that would
disturb your beauty sleep.
Have your own way. It does
n't make any difference what
other people want to do or what
they want you to do have your
own way and do It anyway.,
You are the most important per
son concerned with what you do,
Bo why should you do things the
way other people want, them
, done?
If you want to be successfully
miserable follow the, prescribed
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior. U. S.
Land Oftlce at Rosoburg, Oregon,
September, 23, 1916
Notice Is hereby given that Audio
T. Donoho, of Vida, Oregon, who, on
Soptoinbor IS, 1913, made Homestead
Entry, Sorial No. 09093, for Lots C and
7 and E of S W U of Section IS,
Township 16 S. Rnngo 2 . Willamette
Moridlan, has filed ndtlco of Intention
to mnko Final Throe-year Proof, to es
tablish claim to the land above de
scribed, before I. P. Hewitt, U. S.
Commissioner, at his alike at Eugene,
Oregon, on the 3rd day of November
1916
Claimant names as witnesses:
Lloyd Tucker, of Vida, Oregon,
Verne Chllson, of Vida, Oregon,
. Julius Beck, of Vida. Oregon.
Benjamin Mlnnoy. of Vida, Oregon.
V. H. CANNON, Register
Sept. 25, 28. Oct. 2,5,9,12,10,19.23,26.30
NOTICE OF FORFEITURE
Lane County, State of Oregon, July
24. 1916.
To Martin Mattson and P. Mitchell..
You are hereby notified that I have ex
pended $200.00 In labor and Improve
ments upon the Princess and Creases
lodes as will appear by certificates
filed July 24, 1916 In tho offlco of Re
corder of said county In order to hold
said premises under tho provisions of
section 2324 Revised Statutes of the
United States, being the amount re
quired to bold the same for the year
ending December 31st 1916. And if
within ninety days from tho senrico of
this notice of publication) you fall or
this notice of publication) you fall or
refuse to contribute your proportion 'of
such expenditure as co-owner, your in
terest In said claim will become the
property of the subscriber under sec
tion 2324.
CHARLES DAVIS, Co-owner
Thur 7, 27, to Oct 26.
Card of Thanks
We wish to thank our friends for
their kindness and assistance and for
the flowers furnished at the funeral
of our loved one, Mrs. Minerva H.
Dean.
A. HEMENWAY
GEORGE I. DEAN
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for County of Lane
SUMMONS
Hugh Orashear, Plaintiff,
vs.
Margaret Brasheax, Defendant
To Margaret Brashear, Defendant:
IN THE NAME OP THE STATE OF
OREGON: You are hereby required
to appear and answer the complaint
filed against you in the above entitled
suit within six weeks from tho day of
the first publication hereof or of per
sonal service If served without tho
state of Oregon, and If you fall to ans
wer, for want thereor. the piainun
will take Judgment against you for tho
On April 5, 1010, tho sum of $13.00
taxes for the yoar of 1916.
All of which amounts boar interest
from dnto of payment at the rate of 15
per cent per annum. ,
Said nbovo named defendants n tho
owners of tho legal tltlo of tho above
described property as the same appears
of record, and each of tho oth
er persons nbovo named ara hereby
further notified thnt II. L. Studley
will apply to the Circuit Court of tho
County and Stnto. aforesaid for n do
creo foreclosing tho lion against tho
property nbovo duscribod, and men
tloned In snld certificate. And you nro
hereby sutntnonod to appear within '
sixty days after the first publication !
of this summons oxcluslvo of tho dny
of said first publication, and defend
tils action or pay tho amount duo nn I
nbovo shown together with costs and
accrued interest and In caso of your
failure to do so, a decree will bo rend
ered foreclosing tho lien of said tnxos
and costs against tho land and prem
ises abovo named.
This summons is published by order
of tho Honornblo John S. Coko Judge
of tho Circuit Court of tho Stnto of
Oregon for tho County of Lnno and
said order was mado and dated tho
13th day of September, 1916 and tho
date of tho first publcatlon of this
summons is tho 14th day of Septem
ber 1916.
All process and papors In this pro
ceeding may be served upon tho un
derstgnod residing within tho State
of Oregon, at the address hereinafter
mentioned.
L. M. TRAVIS
Attorney for tho Plaintiff
Address Eugene, Oregon
Sept 14, 21,28, 0t.5,12,19,26,Nov.2,9,16
MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM OF BANKS jff
OVER ONE HUNDRED MILLIONS OF DOLLARS IN
COLD WAS PUT UP BY THE "FEDERAL RESERVE"
SYSTEM OF BANKS, IN TWO DAYS, AS A BASIS ON
WHICH THE U. S. GOVERNMENT ISSUES MONEY.
OUR BANK IS A MEMBER OF THIS "FEDERAL
RESERVE" SYSTEM. WE CAN TAKE OUR SECUR
ITIES TO OUR DISTRICT "FEDERAL RESERVE"
BANK AND GET MONEY.
YOU CAN GET YOUR MONEY WHEN YOU WANT
IT WHEN IT IS DEPOSITED IN OUR BANK.
BANK WITH US
8UMMONS FOR PUBLICATION IN
FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN
In the Circuit Court of the 8tate of
' Oregon, for Lane County
II. L. Studloy. Plaintiff,
' vs.
Joseph Olcs, Mrs. Joseph Oles, J. W.
Machen, Dora L. Machen. and all
persons unknown, if any, having or
claiming an Interest or estate tn and
to the hereinafter described real
property Defendants.
To Josoph Oles, Mrs. Joseph Oles,
and nil persons unknown, if any, hav
ing or claiming an Interest or estate
in and to tho hereinafter described
real property, the abovo named defendants.
IN THE NAME OP THE STATE OF
OREGON: You aro hor'eby notified
that H. L. Studley tho holder of Cor-
un r -ii . . .. l. n .1 mil
HOUSEWIFE BUYS GROCERIES
Tho housewife usually buys hor groceries whore Bho
knows sho can get tho best and tho most (or hor dollar.
When wo buy our stock wo got Uio best and try to got gro
ceries that will mean a saving to our customers.
The farmer's wife knows tho value of good groceries and
knows tho value of her produce, that Is why sho always goes
to Slkes' Grocery to do her trading. We tako the farm pro
duce and give tho best values la groceries.
The Fifth Street Grocery
THOS. SIKES, PROP. PHONE 22
wit, the dissolution of the marriage
relation now existing between said
plaintiff and defendant.
The order directing tho service of
summons herein by publication there
of was made and entered of record in
said suit on Sept. 19th, 1916 and di
rects publication thereof once each
.week for six weeks, and that defend
ant appear and answer within said
time, and the date of tho first publi
cation hereof is Sept. 21t. 1916.
C. A. WINTERMEIER
- Attorney for plaintiff
Sept 21, 28, Oct 5, 12, 19, 26.
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION IN
FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Lane County
H. L. Studley, Plaintiff,
T8
Marilda J. Neal McClure, Albert Neal,
Mary M. Feris, John Dod Ferls,
Charles R. Neal, Mrs. Charles R.
Neal, Ervin F. Neal, James
Neal, Sllvie M. Neal, Mrs. Albert
Neal, and all persons unknown, If
any, having or claiming an Interest
or estate In and to the hereinafter
described real property, Defendants.
To Marilda J. Neal McClure, Albert
Neal. Mary M. Feris, John Doe Ferls,
Charles R. Neal, Mrs. Charles R. Neal,
Ervin F. Neal, James Neal , Sil
vio M. Neal, Mrs. Albert Neal, and
all persons unknown, if any, having
or claiming an Interest or estate in
and to the hereinafter described real
property the abovo named defendants.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
0R3GCN: You nro hereby notified
that H. L. Studley the holder of Ccr
tlflca e of Dolinouency numbered 1229
issue I on tho 7th day of October, 1913
by tho Tax Collector of tho County of
new superintendent, Mrs. J. Fitzgerald. , 0'f 108ff tho ean bnB the amount
Divine worship at 11:00 a. m. Special then duo and delinquent for taxes for
BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. Norton Ferris, Minister
Bible school at 10:00 a. m. Scrip
ture lesson, Acts. 23: 14-24. Topic "A
Plot that failed." Let none fall to make
special effort to be present on time,
and thus give hearty greeting to our
sermon by Pastor, tbeme, "A Good
Thing to Know and do" Appropriate
music and decorations. Senior and
Junior meetings at 6:30. p. m. Even
ing service of song and sermon 7:30.
Rot. Ferris will preach on "The Glory
of Young Men" Norton Pengra will
render a solo, and there will bo spec
ial instrumental music. Every one
will enjoy the service. All aro cor
dially Invited. Strangers always welcome.
No Huntrnn Permitted
All persons are warned against hunt
ing on tho premises known as the
James A. ltbbert friVm.
relief prayed for in the complaint, to- iu,T "iV , Z nS inti
.u i: :ii.,awt,. r.t h m.rrinpo issued on the 7th day of October 1913
by tho Tax Collector of tho County of
Lane State of Oregon, for tho nmount
of $2.36, tho same being the amount
then duo and delinquent for tnxes ror
the year 1912 together with ponnlty,
interest and costs thereon upon tho
real property assessed to you, of
which you aro tho owner as appears
of record, situated in snld County and
State, and particularly bounded and
described as follows, to-wit:
Lot nineteen (19), In block nine (9),
in McWIllania Addition to tho Town
of Springfield, Lane county, Stato of
Oregon.
You aro further notified that said
H. L. Studley has paid taxes on said
premises for prior or subsequent
years with the rate of Interest on said
amounts as follows:
On March 21, 1914, tho sum of $.74
taxes for the year 1913.
On March 31, 1916, the sum of $.67
taxes for tho year of 1914.
On April 5, 1916, the sum of $.73 taxes
taxes for tho year 191C.
All of said amounts bear Interest
from date of payment at tho rate of
15 per cent per annum.
Said Joseph Oles and J. W. Machen
as the owners of tho legal tltlo of tho
abovo described property as tho same
appears of record, and each of tho oth
er persons above named are hereby
further notified that H. L. Studloy
will apply to tho Circuit Court of tho
County and Stato aforesaid for a de
cree foreclosing tho lion against the
property nbovo described, and men
tioned In said certificate. And you nro
hereby summoned to appear within
slxtv days after tho first publication
of this summons exclusive of tho day
of said first publication, nna cioronu
this action or pay tho amount duo as
nhovo shown tocother with costs and
accrued interest and in case of your
failuro to do so, a decree will ho renu
ered foreclosing tho lien of said taxes
and costs against the land and prem
ises abovo named.
This summons is published by order
bf the Honorable John S. Coko Judgo
of tho Circuit Court of the Stato of
Oregon for the County of Lano and
said order was mado and dated this
13th day of September, 1916 and tho
date of tho first publcatlon of this
summons In the 14th day of Septem
ber 1916.
All process and papers In this pro
ceeding may bo served upon the un
dersigned residing within the Stnto
of Oregon, at tho address hereinafter
mentioned.
L. M. TRAVIS
Attorney for the Plaintiff
Address Eugene. -Oregon -
Sagt. 14, a,2, ut.,ia,iw,3,"
tho year 1912 together with penalty,
interest and costs thereon upon the
real property assessed to you, of which
you are tho owner as appears of rec
ord, situated In said County and Stato
and particularly bounded and de
scribed as follows towit:
N. E. M of N. E. '4 ; S. of N. E.
N. W. 4 of S. E. Section 26
Township 16, South Range 2 East of
the W, M. in Lano county, State of
Oregon, being 160 acres moro or less.
You are further notified that said
1L L. Studley has paid taxes on said
premises for prior or subsequent years
with the rate of interest on said
amounts as follows:
On March 21, 1914, the sum of $12.19
taxes for the year 1913.
On March 31. 1915 the sum of $13.33
taxes for te year 1914.
Why not save and deposit In our Savings Department
one-twelfth of your total taxes each month? By so dis
tributing the tax burden over the entire year, it will not
seem so heavy.
4 per cent on savings.
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