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PAQ1 FOUR THH SFRINGFMLD NKWS MONDAY, OCTOnBR 2, 1816 ACTIVITIES OF OTHER COMMUNITIES TOLD BY CORRESPONDENTS West Springfield Folk Have Grand Time Many Attend State Fair Local Happenings WEST 8PRINGFIELD West Springfleld, Sept. 29. Be tween 10 and 11 p. m. the citizens of "West Springfleld were nwnkenod from their peaceful slumbers by the swcotT nnd harmonious? notes of Uio horso Middle, to an accompaniment of cow tells and tin horns, punctuated oo :asloally by a short from a gun. , Tho young people, accompanied by Bomo of tho teachers of West Spring fleld school, had gathered to show their respects to Mr. and Mrs. Win. Donnoy recently married. The party movod cautiously to Mr. Denney's homo on the Goshen road, -and proceeded at once to regale the .family with their beautiful music. After a time Mr. Denny appeared "but not accompanied by his bride, rinding that tho bride was still' at tho , liomo on her parents, the crowd took possession of Mr. Denny and started to tho bride (Mrs. Craighead that was) i Arriving there they delighted? tho j bride with anotlier number of their lieautlful music until she appeared, Tvith a bow of acknowledgement ( The captain of the party then re quested that the bridegroom kiss the "bride and thoy would call it square rand ask no other treat, but for reas ons best known to themselves they 'declined this public privilege. Mr. Denny going with the crowd to the "West Side Grocery Store where he treated them to cigars and candy Thus pacified, the boys and girls departed to their respective homes, probably to dream of the time to come when they should bo the reclplants of such a beautiful midnight Serenade. . Iter. D. D. Dodge of Grants Pass, went to Wendllng Saturday A. M. to visit Rev. L. M. Phillips and family and returned on the evening train to West Springfleld. Georgo Crawford believes in illumi nation he has just recently wired his house and had electric lights Installed. The friends of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Crawford will be glad to learn that they have recently had a telephone In- j five years wo have supplied the f ol stalled In their home. j lowing graduates as teachers to these Mrs. Davidson still has strawberries counties: on the market The cement foundations for the ap proach to the bridge on the West Springfleld side are completed. J. W. Neet repaired the telephone . JIne Saturday. j a I MARCOLA Marcola, Sept 30. Mr. J. J. Har- "bough, yesterday cried a sale of stock ; and farm implements etc. at the J.F. j "Volgamore place, one mile south of JIarcola. The Bally camp has closed down for few days on account of the death of Ole Carson. Mr. Deerfllnger of Eugene was up to Marcola Friday giving music lessons. Seven people -from here have been attending the state fair. Mrs. M. J. Arnel was a visitor In Eu gene Thursday. P. E. Snodgrass of the First Nation al Bank of Eugene attended the sale at the J. F. Volgamore place. Among those 'from here who attend ed the funeral-of Ole Carson were: Charles Carson and family, Mr. .and Jlr.s John Carson and family, Mr. Ran dall, Mr. Savage, Roy Lane, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Baxter and Mr. W. Lane Those from Donna who transacted "business at Marcola this week were: Ralph Crunshan. Mr. Sunderman, C. W. Zumwalt, VIck Hamraitt, Fred Ar dath, J. R. Harden jnd Mrs. J. C. Nicholson. . About thirty of.tKe M.H. S. student -remained after school Friday evening to organize a Glee Qluli. The oflWers were elected as follows: President, Miss Jennie Turner, vice president, Ralph Garoutto. secretary Miss Mil dred Workman and manager Miss Lot tie McMurry. The members-will meet once a- week after school hours for practice. Joel McCorralck transacted business in Eugene Thursday. Harry Grogerson is able to be back in the store again, Mr.. Flint of Junction City waa through this part of tho country yes terday buying cattle. Foss E. Maple and family motored tto Eugene today. Mrs. Tracy Johnson who is visit ing her slstor, Mrs. Henry Fisher, at "Leonea was taken very Blck and is not able to return homo. Lumber and Forest Notes Practically 1,400,000 acres of land In the Applachlan and White Moun tains have been approved for purchase undor tho Weeks Law, which author ized the Government to purchase, for National Forest purpopffi;land on the headwaters of navlgb'W streams in these regions. Walt' The box Industry Irrffe State at WsshiiKton usawtoore tiaiJp.d:je,d ff' lion hoard feet of luriiher' annually and, from tho standpoint cf matorlal utilised, is tho most Important second ary wood using Industry In tho State Nearly two and a half million foot D. M. of Douglas fir la made up Into furniture In Oregon every year. Othor woods used for this purposo and grown In the Stato are manles. ash. cotton- tn tho Stato are maples, ash, cotton wood, aldcy, oak, western red cedar, and myrtle. Pheasant Season May Close Early The open season for hunting phea sants began yesterday, Octobor 1, and will probably romaln open for 30 days, as that Is tho usual length of time, However, there ts a rumor to tho ef fect that the governor may close It In 1G days, as tho birds, which are not so plentiful as usual, are already be ing killed oft rapidly. It tho govern or does not shorten tho season, tho state legislature, may order It closed for two years. AGKERMAN IS FOR PENDLETON MEASURE HEAD OF MONMOUTH NORMAL SAYS ONE SCHOOL CANNOT SUPPLY DEMAND FOR TEACH ERS. Monmouth. Ore. "A careful analy sis of the situation will convince any one that Oregon needs a Normal School In Eastern Oregon and also one in Southern Oregon," said J. II. Ackerman, President of the State Nor mal School at Monmouth. "It is a well-established tact that a centrally located Normal School cannot supply tho needs of the entire state. The need of a Normal School in Eastern Oregon Is readily proved by the most cursory Investigation of the list of our students and the list of our graduate teachers. The estimated population of our state la 1914 was 796.5S7. Take for example the eight Western Oregon counties, Clatsop. Clackamas, Benton, Lane, Linn, Marion, Polk and Yamhill Counties. Their population for 1914 was 214,608, or less than 27 per cent of the total population of the state, yet 50 per cent of the graduates from our Normal School for the past five years are teaching school In some one of these eight Western Oregon coun ties. There are 35 counties In the state, yet eight of these counties are getting halt of the benefit of tho .teachers for which all of the counties pay the taxes. . Here Is the list Durlnn the past Clatsop, IS; Clackamas, 20; Ben ton, 25; Lane, 36; Linn, 28; Marlon, 2S; Polk, 25; and Yamhill, 20. In other words, 203 of our 407 teachers who have secured places in the public schools In Oreenn durlnir the nast five years" "have gone to these eight Wil- Iamette Valley counties. Now t0 e!Sht typical Eastern Ore- gon coun'ticg an(j s08 jf tney nave 8e. curea thelr propor share of teachers wjtn Normal training. During tho past five years we have supplied Normal graduates as follows to these Eastern Oregon counties: . Baker- Grant- V' 'Harney. 4; Mal- 1! "om1 , Umatilla. 10' j nauuna. , , uiiu w iiuuiur, The eight Willamette Valley coun tics had 203 Normal teachers as against 39 Normal teachers for the eight Eastern Oregon counties. East ern Oregon recolvod less than 10 per cent as against Western Oregon's fifty per cent J Classified Ads For Sale, Rant, Wanted, Etc. FOR SALE Second hand Ukelelo and instruction book, good as new, will se;l cheap. Inquire at News ofllco. GREY OATS for Sale. Virgil Moon, Phone 29F11, Springfleld. HOUSE FOR RENT: Partly furnish ed, on south Second street. Apply to A, E. Huntloy. FOR SALE OR TRADE- -Modorn seven room houso located In good residence section of Eugene, has large front porch, two screened in Ack porches, bath, cabinet kitchen, pantry, gas and electric light, Is plastered and modorn- throughout. Will considor trade for homo In Springfleld. Addross B31. Caro f Springfleld News. WANTED: At Springfiold Bakery, a boy over 10 years of age to loam tho trade. ROOM AND BOARD: Corner Fourth and F streets, Phono 107 W, tS OR SALE Nino acre farm one fourth mile east of Croswell. River bottom land nil In cultivation. Has four acres of luganberrlos, one and soven eighths acres In red raspberries In bearing Intermingled with four yoar old apple trees. Has house, barn, and modorn chicken houses with fenced in parks. Can bo had at a bargain. Address A31. care of The Gprlngflold News. FOR 's I ALB oirREnmnTruU ranch within sight of Groswoll. Will cdneilari trade on Springfleld resi dence propepty."' Address; C 31, Suvlnsfield N$p .,." NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Dopartmont of the Interior, U, S. Land Office at Roseburg. Oregon. Soutombor 29. 1010 Notice Is horoby Rlvon that Harry Thomas Hoaro, of Vldn, Oregon, who, on Juno 3, 1013, made Homestead En ry. boriai no. 0&917. ror tho B H of J ? U, N W W of N K W ami N.E try, Sorlal No. 0S917, for tho B H of oi oi auction , Townsmp 17 S, llango 3 E, Wlllamotto Mcrld Ian, has Mod notlco of Intention to mako Final Throe-year Proof, to cs tnbltsh claim to tho land nbovo de scribed, before I. P. Hewitt. IT. S. Commissioner at his olllco, at Eugeno, Oregon on tho Gth day of Novembor, 1VIQ. Claimant names as witnesses: Mllo Thompson, of Vlda, Oregon. Mlchaol Hanloy, of Vlda .Oregon. John Lowo, of Vlda, Oregon. James Resides, of Vlda, Oregon. W. H. CANNON, Register Oct. 2, C. 9, 12, 10, 19, 23, 26, 30,Nov.2.G NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Dopartmont of tho Interior., U. S. I-and Olllco at Rosohurg, Oregon, Soptombor 27, 1916 Notlco is horoby givon that Carl Dehno, of Vlda, Oregon, who, on April 13, 1911. mado Homestead Entry, Sorlal No. 07128 for Lots 4, C, 6 and S E M of N W U of Section 0, Town ship 17 S, Rango 3 E. Wlllamotto Meridian has fllod notlco of Intontlon to mako Final Flvo-Yoar Proof, to es tablish claim to tho land nbovo de scribed, before I. P. Howltt, U. S. Com missioner, at his ofllco at Eugeno, Oregon, on tho 6th day of Novembor, 1916. Claimant names as witnesses: Mllo Thompson, of Vlda, Oregon. Mlchaol Hanloy, of Vlda, Oregon. John Lowo, of Vlda, Oregon. James Resides, of Vldn, Oregon. W. H. CANON. Ileglstor Sept 23, OcL3,5,9.12,lG.l9,23,26,30,Nov2 6UMMONS FOR PUBLICATION IN FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, For Lane County H. L. Studloy, Plaintiff vs. Sterling Fostor, Adole G. Foster, N. L. Nelson, Mrs. N. L. Nelson, I. Hoffon miller, and all persons unknown, If any, having or claiming an Interest or estate tn and to tho hereinafter described real property, defendants. To Sterling Fostor, Adole G. Foster, N. L. Nolson, Mrs. N. L. Nelson, and all persons unknown. If any. having or claiming an Interest or estnto in and to tho hereinafter described real property the above named defendant. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby notified that H. L. Studloy tho holder of Cer tificate of Delinquency numbered 1155 Issued on tho 7th day of October 1913 by the Tax Collector of tho County of Lane, State of Oregon, for the amount of Elghty-slx cents, tho same being the amount then duo and delinquent for taxes for tho year 1912 togethor with penalty, Interest and costs thereon up on the real property assessed to you, of which you arc tho owner as appears of record, situated In said County and State, and particularly bounded and de scribed as fdliows, to-wlt: Lot number nine (9), in block num ber twenty-four (24) ; and lots number two (2), thrce(3), four (4); and flvo (5), In block number twenty-seven (27) In Mc Kenzle Park, Lano County, State of Oregon. You aro furthor notified that said H. L .Studloy has paid taxes on said rremlses for prior or subsequent years with tho rate of interest on said amounts as follows: Cn March 21, 1914, the sum of $.76 taxes for tho year 1913. On March 31, 1915, tho sum of ?.5i taxes for the year 1914. On April 5, 191G, tho sum of $.50 taxes for the yoar 1915. All of said amounts bear Interest from date of payment at tho rate of 15 per cent per annum. Said Sterling Foster. N. L. Nelson as the owner of the legal title of tho above described property as tho samo appears of record, and each of tho other persons abovo named are hereby further notified that H. L-. Studloy will apply to tho Circuit Court of tho County and State aforesaid for a de cree foreclosing tho lien against the rroperty abovo described, and mention ed in said certificate. Ana you are hereby summoned to appear within sixty days after tho first publication of this summons exclusive of tho day of said first publication, and defond this action or pay tho amount due as above shown together with costs and accrued Intcrost and In case of your failure to do so, a decree will be rend ered foreclosing thp lien of said taxes and costs against tho land and premi ses abovo namod. This summons Is published by ordor' of tho Honorable J. W. Hamilton Judge of the Circuit Court of tho Stato of Oregon for tho County of Lano and i said order was made and dated this 10th day of September 191G and the dato of tho first publication of this summons is the 18 th day of Septom mber, 1910. All process and papors In this pro ceeding may be served upon tho under signed residing within tho Stato of Oregon, at the addross hereinafter montloned. L. M. TRAVIS Attorney for PlalntllT Addross, Eugene, Oregon. Sept, 18,25, Oct.2,9.1C,23,30. Nov.0,13,20 SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION IN FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN In the Circuit Court of the Stato of Oregon, for Lane County H ,L. Studloy, Plaintiff, vs. Sarah B. Patterson, the unknown heirs of Sarah B. Patterson, and all porsona unknown, If any, having or claiming an fnterost or estate tn and to tho hereinafter described real property, defendants. To Sarah B. Patterson, tho unknown" heirs of Sarah M. Patterson, and all persons unknown ,lf any, having oH claiming an Intorost or estate In and to i the hereinafter described real prop- erty, the above named defendants. ' IN TUB NAM BO OP THE STATE OP i ORBOON: You are here by notified I that H .h. Studley the holder of Cer tificate of Delinquency numbered 1239 j issued on the 7th day of Octobor, 191 I by the Tax Collector of tlw County of's Wne, atote of Oregon, for the av.-mnt ao en .1. . i .. it . the year 1812 together with penalty, Interest and costs thereoa upon the real property assessed to you, of which you are tho owner as appears of rec ord, situated In said County and State, and particularly bounded and describ ed as follows, to-wlt: N. B. Vi of tho N. W. U ol Section 10 Twp. 19, 8. or ltnngb 4 W. of tho W. M. in Lano County, State of Ore gon. You aro furthor notified that said H. I Studloy hns paid taxes on said promises for prior or subsequent yoars, with tho rnto of Intorost on said amounts ns follows: On March 21, 1014, tho sum of f 11.02 for taxes of tho yoar 1913. On March 31, 1915, tho aunt of $7.38, for taxos of, tho year 1014. On April 5, 1910, tho sum of $7.00 for taxes of tho year 1915. All of snld amounts boar Intorost from dato of payment at tho rato of 15 por cont per annum. Snld unknown heirs of Sarah B, Patterson, decensod, an tho owner of tho legal title of tho nbovo do scrlbod proporty as tho samo appears of record, and each of tho othor por sons nbovo named aro iiorohy furthor notified that II. L, Studloy will apply to tho Circuit Court of Uto County and Stato aforesaid for a decree foreclos ing tho lien against tho proporty nbovo doscribud, and mentioned In said Cer tificate. And you are horoby summon od to appear wlthla sixty days after j tho first publication of this summons, ' oxclusivo of tho day of said flrst pUb., iicuuuu, uuu uuu'im una action or pny the amount due ns abovo shown, to gother with costs and accrued Interest, and In case of your failure to do so, a docrco will bo rondored foreclosing tho lion of said taxes nnd costs ngnlnst tho land and promises abovo named. This summons Is published by ordor of tho Honorable O. F. Sklpworth, Judgo of tho Circuit Court of tho Stato of Oregon for tho County of Knno nnd snld ordor was made and dated tho 12th day of August, 1916, and tho dato of tho flrst publication of this sum mons Is tho 14th day or August. 11)10. All procoss and papors tn this pro- cocdlnc may bo served upon tho under- slimod residing within tho Stato of Ore-' gon at tho addross horolnnftor mon- tlonod. L. M. TRAVIS. Attorney for Plaintiff Address,' Eugeno, Oregon. ue.14,21,28, Sopt.4,11,13.25, OcL2,9,lG ROBERT DURNS Lodge, No. 78, A. M. V., Anciont and Accepted Scottish Rlto Uni versal and Symbolic Free Masons moots flrst and third Friday evening In W. O. W. ball Visiting brothors wol dome T. D. Harris P. A. Johnson It. W. M Socrotnry, Ambfers Dancing Academy Eugene Phone 345 Learn to danco boforo fall season opens. Throo classes weekly. Children's fancy dancing, Saturdnya 2 p. m. Itntos RenBonablo Made in A DIRECTORY OF MERCHANTS AND BUSINESS MEN WHO WANT YOUR BUSINESS AND WILL GIVE YOU GOOD VALUES The House of Quality We put up Bon Bon Boxes to your order. Pan Goods aro unexcelled Chocolates are fresli every day All our candies are Home Made EGGIMANN'S CANDY KITCHEN phone 51 I HAVE RETURNED . to Springfleld with a good, up-tolato stock of 'hand-mailo harnoss and accessories' and am ready to servo my old customors ugaln and wclcomo now ones. Shoo ropalrlng dono bother for less monoy. This Is my specialty. All I ask Js a trial. GEO. SETTLE MAIN STREET Opposite Auto Camp Grounds Water Proof Shoe Oil WATER PROOFS AND SOFTENS ALL KINDS OF LEATHER Wolf & Miller Harness Shop SPRINGFIELD, - - OREGON CALL FOR White Mountain Ice Cream Because It's made at home and by homo people, and because ITj'S BEST SPRINGFIELD CREAMERY Phone 48 E LECTRICLTY For light, heat and powor, "Mado In Springfleld." ; ", 0 fi ifV At 13i4 Hi iS "VAT 2&JZ.S. JL . JUDGE J. W. HAMILTON of Rosoburg Democratic nominee for Judcc of tho Circuit Court of tho 2nd . Judicial District. Judgo Hamil ton has a record of 18 years ser vice on the lionch In thin cllRtrlnt. whlch luiB boon innrketl bv bin , . , " "'nrKeu uy 1MB economical methods and abao- , miu iiiuiiudo uii uit i(iiut9uuiia coming before ills court. A voto for. Judgo Hamilton Is a vote for efllcleney and service (Paid Advertisement) O. R. Gullion, M.D. Practice Limited tl Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. 'Graduate Nurse Attending dUb, White Temple. Euffcne. I i- f NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Dopartmont of tho Interior, U. S. Land Ofllco at Rosoburg, Oregon, Soptombor, 23, 1916 Notlco Is horoby Rlvon that Audio . T. Donoho, of Vlda, Oregon, who, on Hopiomoor is, 1UI3, mado Homestead Entry, Sorlal No. 09093, for Lots 6 and 7 nnd B H of 8 W of Soctlon 18, Township 16 S, Kongo 2 E. Wlllamotto Meridian, has filed notlco of Intention to mnko Flnnl Throo-year Proof, to es tablish claim to tho land nbovo do- scribed, boforo I. 1 Howltt, U. S. S!""1IBflinr-ni,i,,,..",C0; 11 ''l"0' lain Claimant namos as witnesses: Lloyd Tuckor, of Vlda, Oregon, Vorno Chllson, of Vlda, Oregon, Julius nock, of Vlda, Oregon ; llcnjamln Mlnnoy, of Vldn, Oregon. W. H. CANNON. Ileglstor Sept. 25, 28, Oct 2,5,9,12.10,19,23,20,30 "TUB FARMER'S FRIEND ED. DOMPIER Buggies, Wagons, Hacks, Harness, Saddles, Horses and Cattle for salo I buy and sell all hinds of Junk Phono 29 . South 2 and A Stroots The Booth 4 foot Slab Wood. $1. . per Cord at the Mill Springfield Flour Mills BAKORE Hard Wheat Patent Try mo. Got acquainted. You will Hko mo. Host vnluo for your monoy of any Hour in Springfiold. NOXALL ' You know I am woll llkod by ull broad makers. Wo give you more for your monoy Jn Hour and food of ull kinds than nny othor place In town. YOU GET ALL THE NEW8 THAT'8 "MADE IN SPRINGFIELD" IN THE SPKINGFIELD NEWS EVERY MONDAY AND THUR8DAY Subscription S1.50 per year Phone 2 Uy the graco of. tho Democratic party our chicken raisers-have got to combat tho Chlnouo, "o wo wi como to their aid and will sell from this duy Dry Mont Scrap at 2 cents a pound to chicken rnloors only. Wo also will sell clear, puro nooufoot o II, r.t COc por gallon, 10c for fu.l quart. Coll or Phono. Bugcno 259 ffltSM Vfl , :JLbSmF7F i'WH.Sr.OPIKUD, Proiirletor .... J I-iictory uh CAREFUL, CONtCIENTIOUtv, Dentistry DR. J. E. RICHMOND' PHONES Office, 3 Residence, 1184 Over Commercing Sank, Springfleld. OreqPTt. See Edwards &Brattain For Fnrm and City Proporty Exchanges a Specialty Springfleld Oregon Phone 30 D. W. ROOF, JEWELER 8PRINQFIGLD, . OREGON KINK WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY Q. F, SKIPWORTH of Eugene, Oro. Present Circuit Judge For Lano, Douglas, Ronton, Lin coln, Coos and Curry Counties Candidate for Re-election (Paid Advertlsomont The Springfield Garage H. SANDQATHE Proprietor Repairing a Specialty Main, bet Fourth and Fifth. Phone 11 SPRINGFIELD OREGON Dr. ADALINE KEENEY FERRIS Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon Ofllco, Baptist Parsonage Cor.nor Second and O Streets HOURS: 9 TO 13. PHONE 40 W. F. WALKER UNDERTAKER FUNERAL DIRECTOR Office Phone 62; Kesldence 87-J west main ox. HERBERT E. WALKER NOTARY PUBLIC Qffies in City Hall, Springfleld, Ore. SEE Kelly Lumber Co. FOR 75 CHEMICAL WORKS atlvor Itond to Snrinn.,i.i field I