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Editorial Association.
THURSDAY OCTOBER 12,1916
PREPAREDNESS
The farmers are making the
best of this fine autumn weather
and are letting their fall shop
ping until the opening of the,
rainy season. When they will j
flock to town to make purchases
for winter. Are the merchants
of Springfield prepared for this
fall and winter trade? They
probably have their new fall
goods on display and have their
shelves piled high with merchan
dise that will attract the shopper
but have they made the shop
ping conditions best for the
farmer when he comes to toWh?
How about a place for the
fa!rmer!s wife to go aiid get
warmed up after a long driyevn,
from the country? Are. the lopai
merchants going io make arran
gements for the comfort ofatheiw
rural customers?. Yourcqpipet-
itors across ?th6' river have seen.
this need and have met l hi good
shape. 'There- are many. ocgi
forlable, rest .rooms fti'EugenI
There is a real need here for a
rest, room to make the 6,utgf ;
town shoppers comfortable .Witt
it be met? . .,A
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SPRINGFIELD'S PROSPERITY
Who said hard times in
Springfield? Lets take a look
3 1 X XH 4(1,1
arouuu aim ury tu st: uiu man
hard times." Is there an idle
manufacturing plant in town?
The flour mill is working over
time; the lumber mills have not
Bhtlt down in Snite Of the Odds,
they have had to face; the plan-
ing mUl has had a full summer's
win- thP firmorq all havp eaad '
rim, iutJ i.uuu.ra du uavc gwu
crops and the prices are going
up. Business is good in Spring
field. When the farmer has a cood
year, and the mills are keeping!
tneir wneeis amove tne Dusmess
uiauuucouuwuiw ul
course times could be better,
. , ,
The mills could be working night
shifts and. the farmers could-
have put in more acreage and
thprp pould be speculation in
tnere coum oe speculation in
1 wi-i-n T..i- w..n4- .
real estate. But we must re
member that this is a Democrat
is administration and just a
month before election so why
worry?
WHAT HAVE WE AT HOME? i
Vacation time is past and
most of us are thinking of the
long winter ahead of us and of
the vacation we are going to
take next year. Where do you
take your vacation? In Lane
county, Oregon or do you
have to go to some other state
to get that recreation? You
know that people come from all
over the United States to won
derful vacatiion places Jn our
state. They come for thousands
of miles to see Crater Lake and
the Columbia Highway. Many
of them come to the wonderful
McKenzle valley to spend their
summers.
What do we people right here
at the foot of the McKenzle val
ley know about its marvelous
beauty? Have we ever taken
the time and trouble to visit Blue
River or have the inclihaHpn-itp'
go as far as the Three Sisters W
HftfomondjPeak? Have we want
DOC SAYS SAYS HE
Dld you over rub a black cat the
wrong wrty nt night to boo tho sparks
flyt Well, Just rub a red hot Domocrnt
'now with a littlo Republican doctrino
and you will seo a real "aplt-flro."
Wo will soon bo hearing of "and
hoy also ran."
Who's going to throw his hat In tho
pot for ono of thoso local political of
fices on tho council where kicks' servo
as a Bubstltuto for the pay check?
A party of three, went boat riding
last evening, so we aro Informed, and i
a lovely time is reported, the water j
was nnoT Cold feet? well, yes, rather.
Now tho Democrats will fire their
cannon Saturday night Be caroful
there is no "backflro.'
Kindness apparently is not always '
appreciated. Tho other day a .local
doctor accidently bumped into a dog
with his auto which of course incon-
veatonced the dog. So Mr. Doctor got
out of tho car and tried to mako things
right with the canine by apologetically
patting tho dog on tho head. The dog
knew he didn't mean It and he was a J
little hungry anyway so he got a big
mouthful of the Doc's hand and. tried)
to swallow it, but the DocVuwlfe ob-
Jected and the dog quit right then and
there.
ed to go to the sea shore and
, , . . .
packed up and gone to Newport
or Seaside when we have one of
. . . .,
the beauty spots on the Oregon
coast at Heceta cape?
nru,. ,i , . T
Why don t, the people Of Lane
county realize their natural re-
...', Ttn,,,
sources? Why don t we take a
year or two off and see what we
T-oVii- W h w, nt,r.
"",v- """,cree, I nave levied upon and wll' on
county in the way of natural Friday tho 17th day or November, lSt5,
l;playgrounds before, we go to the
euus oi, uio-eana m searcn oi &uk in.uugene, iano uounty, ure
bpker nlnr-M?' gon, Qffor fdii ;salo. and-'sen at ucUon
oei.ceriPia.ces, ' . , , Uor cwh, subject to redemRUon as pro-
-The' McKenzle valley has na- Tided by law,' all of the right, tiup
itural and' scenic. attractions to interest the defendattrpilvor W.
':-', l" Johpspn, and. of all, person clalmfng
fipafe:" HOW ''mueh' 4oes tbe by. through or under him., or any of
w-ab
place. Portland hasupent tbous-i property, jtowit;
fflf thej jts&A oVuSfeitirs
Columbla.highway. and they are Bprlngfleld, LaMo " County. Oregon
getUngibig dividends; Would It 5h?2. S6"u! ' 64 t.bc?i Yl?1 166
Ai.4MthU o'6?8 orth 64 feet, and thence
"" wmivj w opcuu,
afew.hundred dollars to adver-
iter. ut
.usBuire ui uic urai Dumiucj it.-
sorts in Oregon?- It ought to
pay big dividends. This would i
i bring in more revenue to the1
countv nnd fivfirvnnft wnl,tH hon
efit from the advertising.
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Credit Given Where Due
Ed. News: One might suppose from
the wording of the Item that I ralsixl '
those big potntoes of which you spoko
m "onaars issue, in ract, I did raise
two ol them out ot the Kround w,th a-
SpadIng fork. but L. M. Cagley was J
the grower. Potatoes nearly as larce .
are common in tho patch.
H. C. ETHELL.
N0T,CE SSTRVALE
ON
Notice is hereby given that by vir-1
T.I ? , BCU"on, ?,nu 0Ta'
if?1. J,isu.etL 0US ot U'e clrcu't
urt or the state of Oregon for county
; of Lane, on October 4th, i9io, upon
fePtJ madand :
3rd day of October i9ic. in a suit'
rmerein pending wherein Wm. Hollls-
Qn Js ,aI1Uff and Jo,m w Bu
I rr . . n . '
Katherinn M Onnv ninrra r'. Ti,mr' ;
Mlnnlo Buoy. Burton H. Buoy. Annetta !
F. Buoy, J. It. Marshall, L. M. Travis,
T, C, Wheeler and A. W. Hawley aro
defendants, which execution is to mo
directed, and commands mo to sell In
the mannor provided by law the here-
in after described premises, and have
tho rim!., thoronf n co i.i ,f
within sixty days, to satisfy said de-
croe, I tne undersigned sheriff of
Lane County, Oregon will on Friday
the 3rd day of Novembor, 191 C. at the
hour of ono o'clock P M. at the south-
west door of tho Countv Court Tlnnn
In Eugeno Lane County, Oregon offer
for sale and sell at auction for cash,
subject to redemption as provided by
law, all tho right tltlo and Intorest of
the aforesaid plaintiff and defendants
and each of them In and to the follow
ing described premises: BeKlnnlng
at the northeast corner of tho William
Davlsson D. L. C. No. 02, Notif. No.
0502, Tp. 19 S. It. 3 W. of tho W. M.
Lane County, Oregon. Running thenco
S. along the E. lino of said D. L. C, September 29, 191G
22.35 chains more or less to a point Notice is hereby given that Harry
22..01 chains N. of tho 8E. corner of Thomas Hoaro, of Vlda, Oregon, who,
tho premises conveyed to Noah Buoy on Juno 3, 1913, mado Homestead En
by Martha Phillips recorded on page try, Serial No. 08917. for tho E of
110, Vol. I of tho Record of Deeds for N E '4. N W V of N E Vt nnd N E
Lano County, Oregon, thence W, 31.80 V of N W V of Section 4, Township
chains; thence N. 2.33 chains to a ' 17 B, Range 3 E, Willamette Mcrld
point 19.34 chains N. and 12.44 chains , ian, has filed notice of intention to
E. of tho NE. corner of tbe D. L. C. mako Final Three-year Proof, to es
of Claus Arp No. 63, Notif. No. 0567 in ' tabllsh claim to tho land abovo de
the aforesaid Tp. and Range; thence scribed, before I. P. Hewitt, II. S.
N. 20 chains to tho N. lino of tho afore-. Commissioner at his ofllco, at Eugeno,
said William Davlsson D. L. C; I Oregon on tho 6th day of November,
thence east 31,60 chains td the place 1916.
of beginning containing 70.13 acres i Claimant names as witnesses:
mora or less. I Mllo Thompson, of Vlda, Oregon.
Also beginning at tho SB. corner) Michael Hanley, of Vlda .Oregon,
of the D. L. C, of Laban Buoy, and wife John Lowe, of Vlda. Oreeon.
!No..C0 Notif. No. 6572, Tp. 19 S. R. 3
W or tne w. M. Jn Lane County,!
Oregon; rimning thence. W. 20 chains;
thence N, 20 chains; thenco E. 20
PI I LIVING lOCtl .
NOU9HT you Ulr
fTWAVTOO STRON4I
V HlttMITAKINHTOOl
THE tip from a user of W-B CUT .Chewing to a
beginner is:
" If you won't take a little chew don't take any. W-B
CUT isn't ordinary tobacco. It's rich tobacco a chew
os big as a regular sized wad of plug is too much of a
good thing.. If you really; want to know what tobacco
satisfaclionh, tuck a ! nibble of W-B into your check,
and notice how the good tobacco taste lasts and satisfies.
Mth It WEYMAM.BRUTOH COMPANY, SO IMae Sqwrc, Ntw York Gty
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Jf VScJfig&:
Aforesaid premises to bo sold sub-
Ject to mortgage lien of the Travelers
Insurance. Company recordod on pagos
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JAMES C. PARKER
Sheriff of Lane County, Oregon
Oct 5, 13, 19, 2; Not. 2.
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NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
Notice is hereby given, that by v(r
tuo of an exocution and order of sale
Issued out of tho Circuit Court of thn
state of Oregon for Lano County, Octo-
ber 10th-m6 UDon and pursuant to a
decree given and mado by said Court
Cn tho 13th day of September. 191G in
BU'1 "ie,reln pending in which The
First National Bank of Springfield,
Oregon, was plaintiff and Oliver W.
Johnson, Charles H. Crawford, Elli E.
Crawford arid Edward P. Baker wero
defendants, which execution was to mo
directed, and commanded me to levy
upon and soli tho real property hero-
inaUer described to satisfy certain
charges, Hens, and costs of tho plum
tiff In said cause, specified In said do-
CT doof Z Vcn.nTy 6Z
xsiasi io me piace ot oeginniag, Also:
? b,ock 70 of Wwo-
-""""V""" wa "l""""cm
investment and Power Company's Ad-
uon to spnngneid, Lane County,
" james n. rarkrh
Sheriff of Lane County, Oregon
ULU 12, 19, 2D, J40V. Z, 9.
NOTICE OF FORFEITURE
Lane County, State of Oregon, July
24, 1916.
To Martin Mattson and P. Mitchell
Vou are hereby notified that I hnv nr.
trended $200.00 in labor nnd imnrnvn. t
SJTtSStt !
flled JuJy 24 1916',n the' ofnee of ne.) P. sklpworth, Judge of tho Circuit
corder of said county in order to hold j Cour' of the state of Oregon, for Lano
said premises under the provisions oflSunty' w"'ch said ordor Is dnted tho
action 2324 Revised Statutes of tho .
United States, being the amount re-'ot tho flt publication of this sum
quired to hold the same for tho year mons H10 Eth (,(ly ot October, 101C,
ending December 31st 1915. And if dato of tho ,ast Publication
within ninety days from tho servico of
this notice of publication) you fall or
i this notice of publication) you fall or
I refuse to contribute your proportion of
such expend
terest in said claim will become tho
property of the subscriber under soc
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ciiAnLES davi? ro nwnur
Thur 7, 27, t0 0ct, 26, '
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Department of the Interior, U. S.
T nfl ttlllnn nt 17 n.ahll l rnernn
Land Ofilce at Itoseburg, Oregon,
XT itJ , September. 23, 1910
Notltfe Is hereby given that Audio
T' Donoho, of Vlda, Oregon, who, on
September 18, 1913, mado Homestead
Entry. Serial No. 09093, for Lots 0 and
7 and ot 8 " of Section 18,
Township 10 S, Itango 2 E. Willametto
Meridian, has filed notice of Intention
to make Final Thrco-year Proof, to cs-
" t' i w.u miuvn u-
scribed, before I. P. Hewitt, U. S.
Commissioner, at his ofilce. at Eugeno,
Oregon, on the 3rd day of November
-WJ
Claimant names as witnesses:
Lloyd Tuclior, of Vlda, Oregon,
Vorno riillson, of VlUa, Oregon,
Julius Ileclc. of Vlda, Oregon.
Benjamin MInncy. of Vlda, Oregon,
AV. H. CANNON, Register
Sept. 25, 28, Cct. 2,5,9,12,10,19,23,20,30
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of tho Interior, U.
S.
Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon
James Resides, of Vlda, Oregon.
' W. II. CANNON,
Register
Oct. 2, 6, 9, 12, 16, 19, 23, 26, 30,Noy.2,6
VMM TMt IDEA.
A9ttM.l.CHWI.OOft
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the Statu of
Oregon for Lane County
Chas. A. Logan and Hattte C. Logan,
Plaintiffs,
vs.
Thomas 0. Cain and Olive Cain, some
times known as Olllo Cain, his wlfo;
Eugeno Loan & Savings Bank, a cor
poration, and Blrdoll Cartor, Defend
ants. To Thomas Q. Cain and Olive Cain,
sometimes known as Olllo Cain, his
wife:
IN THE NAME OP THE STATE OP
OREOON: You aro hereby roqulrod
to appear and answer tho complaint
filed against you In tho abovo ontltlod
suit within six weeks from tho dato of
tho drat publication of this summons,
and tf you fall to answer for want
thereof, tho plaintiff will tnko docroo
agalnBt you as prayed for In tho
complaint, namely: for Judcmont
ngalnst you In the sum of $600.00 with
interest at 8 per cent por annum from
July 15, 1916, and for rcasonnblo at
torney fees, and for costs and dla.
bursemonts In this suit; and for do-
creo modifying and correcting tho
mortgage herein to include tho Dcrson
al property described In tho complaint
ana tor an order to sell too personal
property and following dcBcrlbod real
property towlt: All that part of tho
Boujneast' guartor of- Jpo SoutheAst
quarter of Section Twenty 81x726) in
Township Eighteen (18) South of
Range One (1), East of tho Willametto
kMeridian, lying south of tho center
or Fan creek; more particularly de
scribed as beginning at tho . southeast
corner ot said section, and running
thence north on section lino to the
'center of said creek, thence woiitnrlv
down center of said creek to a point
u cnains west or. said section line,
thenco south to tho south lino of said
section, and' thenco east 20 chains to
the place of beginning, containing. 25
acres more or less. In Lnno county,
Oregon, and that tho same be sold at
public auction in tho manner provided
by law, and that tho moneys rccolvod
from said salo bo applied, 1st, in pay
ment of a former mortgago hold by tho
Eugene Loan and Savings Bank, a cor
poration; 2d, in payment of costs and
disbursements of suit nnd reasonable
attorneys feos, nnd nrlnclnal nml In.
terest duo tho plaintiffs heroin, and
for such othor and further rnllnf fin in
tho court may seem equltablo in tho
promises.
This summons Is publlshod in tho
Springfield News, a nownnnnor nf enn
S5i. oS5 to "order ,?S"VS"
" " "l yciouor, lum, nnu uio dato
V,1 B1" " "o itn day ot
November, 1910.
L. M. TRAVIS
Attorney for plaintiffs
0cL C . 26, Nov. 2, 9, la
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for County of Lane
SUMMONS
Hugh Brashoar, Plaintiff,
vs.
Margaret Brashear, Defendant'.
To Margarot Brashoar. Dofendant:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON: You are horoby required
to appear nnd anBwor tho complaint
flled against you In tho nbovn antltiml
SUU Within SIX WeOkS from tho llriV nf
the first publication boreof or of per-, nato 80 acres of farm land from tho
sonal service if sorved without tho limits of said town which said amend
state of Oregon, and If you fall to ons-; mcnt Wlll appear on tho ballot under
!fi ', ?rTl thereof, tho plalntlfT numborH 300 nnd 301; and a charter
will take Judgment nga nst you for tho i,... .i,,i,i., ,i .mi
relief prayed for in tho complaint. to -
wit, tho dissolution of tho marrlago
relation now existing botwoon said
plaintiff and defendant.
The order directing tho sorvlco of
JXZP Wn l fr,;
'said suit on Sopt. 19th, 1910 and di
rects publication thereof onco each
week for six weeks, and that defend-
ant appear and answer within said
tlmo, and tho dato of tho first pubji
cation noreoi is sept. zist. 1010.
C. A. WINTERMEIER
Attorney for plaintiff
Sopt. 21, 28, Oct. 5, 12, 19, 20,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of tho Interior, U, S.
Land Ofilce at Roseburg, Orogon.
Soptembor 27, 1916
Notice is horcby given that Carl
Dehno, of Vlda, Oregon, who, on April
13, 1911, mado Homesteud Entry,
Serial No. 07128 for Lots 4, 5, 0 and
S E J4 of N W V ol Section 0, Town
ship 17 S, Rango 3 E, Wiliamotto
Meridian has flled notlco of intention
to mako Final Fivo-Ycar Proof, to es
tablish claim to tho land abovo de
scribed, before I, P. Hewitt, U. S. Com
mlsslonor, at his ofllco at Eugeno,
Oregpn, on tho 6th day of Novomber,
1016.
Claimant names as witnesses;
Mllo Thompson, of Vlda, Orogon,
Mlchaol Hanley, of Vlda, Oregon,
John Lowo, ot Vlda, Oregon.
James Resides, of Vlda, Orogon.
W. II. CANON, Roglstor
Sept. 28, Oct2,5,9,12,16,193,20,30,Nov2
THE BANKER IS INTERESTED IN HIS DEPOSI
TORS. HE IS THE ONLY MAN IN; TOWN WHO
WILL GIVE YOU HIS ADVICE FREE. THE BANKER
LIKES TO SEE YOU AND EVERYONE IN" HIS:CpM
MUNITY GETTING RICH.
SUCCESS BREEDS SUCCESS AND SUCCESSFUL
MEN CAN AND DO ASSIST EACH OTHER.
BE A SUCCESSFUL MAN. PUT SOME MONEY IN
THE BANK OFTEN AND BECOME ONE OF THE
RICH MEN IN OUR TOWN.
BANK WITH US
ML
The Best
For Lest Money
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Prompt
The Fifth Street Grocery
THOS. SIKES, PROP. PHONE 22
Why not save and deposit in our Savings Department
one-twelfth of your total taxes each month? By so dis
tributing tho tax burden over tho entire year, it will not
seem so heavy.
4 per cent on savings.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK, EUGENE, OREGON.
NOTICE OF ELECTION
Notice Is horoby given that tho An
nua! Town Election wlll bo hold In tho
Town Hall, on Main Stroot, botwoon
Second nnd Third Stroot, In tho Towif
of Springfield, Oregon, on Tuesday tho
7th day of Novembor, 1910, for tho
election of
Two Councllmon,
Ono Recorder
Ono Treasurer,
also thoro will be submitted to tho
voters of said town, for their approval
or rejection, a charter amendment
providing for tho changing of tho
.n..rw Inrlno nt nl,l tnum an no In nllm
lfoP tll0 re assessment of tho cost of
improvement of any street or alloy, or
for tho construction or any sower, in
enso tho original assessment is void
for any reason, which snld amendment
appear on tho ballot under num-
hers 302 nnd 303
I
Tho polls will bo open at tho'liour
j SLLttLl"?. i1 5
opon until eight o'clock P. M. of said
day.
Dated October 11th, 1910.
HERBERT E. WALKER
Oct. 12, 19, 20, Nov. 2. Town Rocordor
HERBERT E. WALKER
NOTARY
PUBLIC
Offlc n City Hall, Springfield, ore.
Dr. ADALINE KEENEY FERRIS
Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon
Ofiloo, Baptist Parsonago
Cornor Second and C Streets
HOURS: 9 TO 12.
PHONE 40
W. F. WALKER
UNDERTAKER
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Office Phone 62; Nesldence 67-J
Wert Mln 81
mam
cVP -J r.,
Groceries
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DHvery
JUDGE J. W. HAMILTON
of Roseburg
Democratic nominee for Judge
of the Circuit Court of tho 2nd
Judicial District. Judge Hamil
ton lias a record of IS years sor
vlco on the bench in this district,
which has been marked by his
economical methods and abso
lute fairness on all questions
coming boforo his court. A vote
for Judgo Hamilton is a vote for
efllciency and service.
(Paid Advertisement)
CAREFUL, CONSCIENTldUS
Dentistry
DR. J. E. RICHMOND
PHONES Office, 3; Residence, 118-4
pver Commercial ilfnk,
. SpringffaUt, OrigAk.