MONDAY, OCTOB1W li ltf ?3? oociety JLoings or tnc Season JJEREAN3 KNTKHTAIN Things woron't' Allowed to drag at tho party given by tho Dorcan Sun. day school dabs tot tho ChrtsUan cliurch last Friday -evening, tor Koy Calms had something planned for every mlnuto, and tn between times,) President Pat Conloy Insisted on mak ing speeches. But In splto ot the latter (or perhaps It should bo because) cvoryono had a happy evening. Real October refreshments ot 'punkln' pie, doughnuts and elder were served. Members ot the class and thoso In . thnu f..n m, hnmo ot Mayor and Mrs. E. E. Morrison wero VVheaton received tho hlghost scoro ot Misses Franco Travis, Floronco Rep-!""5 afternoon Thoso attending woro ner, Helen Kopnor. Anno McCormlck, s,rs- A. M. Beaver, Mrs. W. M. Mc Merlo Mlmmo, Iris Bosserman, Mabel , Cullough. Mrs. A. P. McKonxlo. Mrs. Jaunary. Elslo Weddlo, Bee Holbrook, "nrrr Stewart. Mrs. C. E. Swarts, Mrs. Wanna McKlnney. Etholyn Powers, i Wheaton, Mrs. Edcsso Cox, Mrs. i.i tiii T,it,- tfnisrrv Vai 1 Howard Woods, Mrs. W. C. Rebhnn nltn Morrison: Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Mor rison. Mr. and Mrs. Dolbert Bucknum. and Messrs Clinton V. Conley. Tom Nixon, Gordon Byrno, Allen Rothwell, Ilarold Perkins, Orlo Nettleton, Wal- tor Dlmm. Ray Vincent. Harry NIzon Gerald Morrison and Roy Cairns. KENSINGTON CLUB MEETS Mrs. O. B. Kessey was hostess on Friday afternoon to eleven members and flvo guests of tho Kensington club Tho ladles spent a portion of the after noon in fancywork and social chat, filter which timbals served with cream ed chicken sand wiches, pickles, two varieties of cake and tea were served. The next meeting will be Held a weeK . from Friday, when Mrs. H. A. Korf , Friday night by a group of friends who vill entertain the club at her homo on celebrated her 13th wedding annlver Seventh and E streets. Guests of tho ,' 8ary, There was a program atter club Friday were: Mrs. J. T. Moore ( Mrs. m. j. mciuin, miss Margaret Swarts, Mrs, E. O. Browning and small son of Eugene, and .Miss Florence Cof- fin. Members present wero: Mrs. J. i "W. Coffin. Mrs. U May, Mrs. N. W. Emery, Mrs. J. C. Holbrook, Mrs. C. E. Swarts, Miss Edna Swarts, Mrs. C. E. l.yonf Mrs. Harry Whitney, Mrs. F, E. Ienhart, Mrs. wl F. Walker, Mrs. Henry Korf, and the hostess, Mrs. O. B. Kessey. PARTY FOR PROGRESSIVE 22 Even thpnghJhoKostess, Mrs. Al Tak Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Montgomery; may' be subject to a fine and get rid of your cojd as quickly as. because ot serving more than the pre- possible. You are not experimenting scribed number pf things to eat every- when you use this -remedy, as. it has one present seemed' to enjoy the afore- been- in use .for. many years and has said eatables as well as every other an established reputation. It contains feature of the party held after a busl- no opium or other narcotic. Obtain nesa session of tho members of the able everywhere. Progressive 22 last Friday night Mem- , - bers of the degree staff present were: Mesdames C. Dority, H. Korf, W. F. Walker; C. Haydbb.VS. A. Gay, L. E. Durrln, J, E. Richmond, J, Glenden Ing, L Brummette, E. WT. Collins, A. . P. McKInzey, Wni, Donaldson, H. E. Walker, Wm. Hill; M. G. Bally, Lee Clark, Vina McLean, J. P. Fry and Al Montgomery. Guests for the evening were Mrs. F. C. Montgomery and Miss Mary Roberts. j HOLD MASQUERADE PARTY A very enjoyable evening was spent by, the neighbors and friends of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Collins in the way of a, masquerade party given at the Col- Jins home on Second and F streets, Saturday evening. The evening was spent with games an.t music, refresh'1 fnents being served at a late hour. A set of small flower vases, the prize ' for a guessing game, was won by Mrs. R N. Griffin. Thoso present were Mr. and Mrs. S, J, Calkins, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Collins, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parrish, Mrs. zella Cantrell, Miss Drace Barnes, Misses Llla and Evelyn Miller, Miss Myrtle. McBee, Miss Grace' Collins, Walter Farrlsh, Bert Calkins, Will Hill, Edgar ' Collins and Harvey Collins. IS GIVEN BIRTHDAY PARTY In honor of Miss Ellen Lambert's lGtb birthday, Mrs. P. W. Tyson enter tained a number of young folks at her home on North L and Laurel streets last Friday evening. A feature of the delightful refreshments which were served nfrpr pnmou ami rnn t..i . " " 1U" "au , been pnlnvorl woo tha nni- n.i .ui ' ' , hiiiui birthday cake with Its candles, which Miss Lambert cut and served. The to to wuio iuiauua jiiien Lamnert. Vera Senseney, Florence Furuset, Irva Barbre, Gladys Lepley, Goldle Jones, Lena Tiiton, Lucile Lambert and Dale Lorah, Messrs. Glen Wooley, Will Ma chen, Clyde Kleever, Floyd Bartlett, and Mrs, Leonard Lepley and Mrs. W, A. Lambert. YOUNG FOLKS HAVE PARTY After a business session, the mem bers of tho young people's class of tho Baptist church epjpyed games and re freshments, at a meeting held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Chase in PrunevllIo,'Thiirsda'yr!bvenlng. Those present wero: Miss Ifelen Bryan, Miss Hallle Bryan, Mss Maue Chase, Ho mer, Chase, Miss! fargajfg Chase,. Chestgr Chase, Misses Florence and Esther Patterson, Mejvllle Patterson, MlfBjilaj filler,, Harry Nlxon Rafr Vincent, Miss -Dola. Vincent, MIss'Ber- nice Sapplagfleld, MIsms Grace, Rom and Nellie Bailey, Meflo and Clarence Chaso, Miss Gladys, Chaso and Waldo Hanlle, 600 CLUD RESUMES After tho summer ajournment tho Fire Hundred club met at tho homo of Mrs. M. M. Pecry on Fifth street Bus Incss meeting was the order ot tho at. tornoon, after which cards woro enjoy ed. Tho president, Mrs, M M Toory, was re-elected and Miss Edna Swarts was appointed press reportcr.Dol'clous refreshments wero served. Mrs. C. E. I and Miss Edna Swarts. TH1MBLE CLUB PICNICS Tho MU Vernon thimble society met at the suburban homo of Mrs. C. I. Gor. rli fnr nn nil iln- tilrrtlr. ThiiMitnv g land at noon a sumptuous dinner was j served. Thoso enjoying tho day wero Mrs. R. McPherson, Mrs. Leo Davis, Mrs. Carl Carpentor, Mrs. Alvah Ar- mltage, Mrs. L. L. Westfnll, Mrs. J, R. Stevens, Mrs. Alice Stevens, Mrs. Harry Wlthors, and Edna Stovens. (The club will meet nest with Mrs. J. i R. McPherson. SUPRISE FOR MRS. TOWNS END Mrs. C. A. Townsend was surprised which refreshments wero served. Those who were invited wero Mrs. Meyers and daughter Doris, Mrs. A. D, Ruddtman and daughter Marjorle, Mrs. Wright and children. Norman and Wll- nam. Mrs. SheDDard. Mrs. Townsend. Alfred Townsend and Flaud Town- send. When You Take Cold With the average man a cold Is a serious matter and should not bo trif led with, as some of tho most danger- ous diseases start with a common cold. ACTIVITIES OF OTHER COMMUNITIES TOLD BY CORRESPONDENTS , MARCOLA Marcola, Oct 14. Mr. Stephens of Eugene, tuned the Marcola high school piano this week. J. R. Hayden of Donna transacted business here Friday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Miller of Eugene stopped off at Marcola this morning enroute for Mable. Mrs. Cora Austin of Donna come to Marcola this morning to visit with her sister Mrs. Gourley. F- W. Titus motored to Eugene this week. Miss Verena Blank and Miss Maude Kincald are spending the week en. In Eugene. A. I. O'Reilly and family motored to Eugene today to take in tho Oregon and Multnomah football game. N. R. Workman has not improved any since his sick spell last Tuesday. Mr. Downing the road supervisor of this district is having the roads re- paired for winter use. The Marcola high school students gave a costume party Friday night In nonor or the high school teachers, Mr. A. I. O'Reilly, Miss Verent Black, Miss Maude Kincald and the Fresh man class. The evening was spent In playing games after which delicious refreshments were served. Over fifty of the high school students were pres . . ... efH ana about rorty-flve were masked . ineutnerent costumes were very good and tho Identity of about half present could not be found out until the face masKs wero removed. The different kind of nationalties tho different sea. sons, clowns, tramps, and even JIggs Tho n..t.. I 1. . . . ...v. yanj uiunc ujj ai n;au anu a most enjoyable time was had by all. CEDAR FLAT Leuar Flat, Oct 14. Mrs. Herndon Is here from Ashland, Oregon visiting ner sons, John and Walter Herndon of Springfield. W. Cooley is hauling potatoes to town everyday. George Williams is putting in a new telephone Jim Cooley Is building a now addi tion to bis house. S. Gutherie has returned from East ern Oregon where he has been In tho harvest fields,. He reports very dry weather there and says there will bo nothing dong until it rains. Miss Edith Carlton called on Mrs. Use Mprtt, m gfrtagflaM via ttor TMrtday.' CAMP GREEK Camp Crook, Oct, 14. -Clarence Hill teachor ot tho Upper Camp Crook school went to Springfield Friday, Ho rodo down on a flno old mulo ot Mr Flschor's. Mrs. J. J, Chaso and daughtor Voro woro Eugono visitors Saturday morn Ing. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Stephens nro moving on Mr. Fnrloy's placo which they have rented. Chnrlto Jack got his head cut qulto badly by a ploco of Iron tailing on It while ho was filling his silo. Mrs. A, M. Brown was a Springfield vlBltor Thursday. WEST SPRINGFIELD West Springfield, Oct 14.--Mlss Blrdio Spencer, spent tho wcokond with her friond. Miss Hnzot Dean of Goshen. L. W. McKeol has lately moved into tho house on Henderson Avenuo for merly occupied by Mr. Spurgeon. A company of young people mot at Goorgo Crawford's Wodnestlay even Ing to practlco somo special music for tho Tomporanco .Service to bo held, n tho Free Methodist church, on Sunday November 12. Mr. and Mrs. A. C Barbour wero tho guests of Rovorend and Mrs. M. F. j Chllds Friday ovenlng. Despondency When you feel discouraged and doa pondent do not give up but tako a dose of Chamberlain's Tablets and you nro almost certain to feel all right within a day or two. Despondency Is very often duo to indcstlgostlon and bllllosncss, for which theso tablets nro especially valuable. Obtainable every whoro. SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION IN FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, For Lane County H. Lk Studloy, Plaintiff vs. Sterling Foster, Adelo G. Foster, N. L. Nelson, Mrs. N. L. Nelson, L. Hoflon miller, and -all persons unknown, If any, having or claiming an Interest or estato In and to tho hereinafter aescrtoed real property, defendants. To Sterling Foster. Adele G. Foster, N. Lk Nelson, Mrs. N. L. Nelson, and all persons unknown, If any, having or claiming an Interest or estato in 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. Studley the holder of Cer tificate of Delinquency numbered 1165 Issued on the 7th day of October 1913 by the Tax Collector of the County of Lane, State ot Oregon, for tho amount of Elghty-elx cents, tho same being tho amount then due and delinquent for taxes for tho year 1912 together with penalty, Interest and costs thereon1 up on the real property assessed to you, of which you aro tho owner as appears of record, situated in said County and Stato, and particularly bounded and dc- scriDea as ioiiows, to-wit: Lot number nine (9), in block num ber twenty-four (24) ; and lots number two (2), tbree(3), four (4), and flvo (5), In block number twenty-seven (27) In Mc Kenzle Park, Lane County, State ot Oregon. You are further notified that said H. L .Studley has paid taxes on said premises for prior or subsequent years with the rate ot Interest on said amounts as follows: On March 21, 1914, the sum of .78 taxes for the year 1913. On March 31, 1915, the sum of ?.51 taxes for the year 1914. On April, S, 1916, the sum of ?.G0 taxes for the year 1915. All of said amounts bear interest from date of payment at tho rate of i& per cent per annum. Said Sterling Foster, N. L. Nelson as the owner of the legal title ot the above described property as tho same appears of record, and each of the other persons above named aro hereby further notified that H. U Studley will apply to the Circuit Court of tho county and state aforesaid for a de cree foreclosing the Hen against tho property above described, and mention ed m said certificate. Ana you aro nereDy summoned to appear within sixty days after the first oubllcntion of this summons exclusive of the day oi said tlrst publication, and defend this action or pay the amount due as above shown together with costs and accrued interest and in case of your lauure to no so, a decree will bo rend ered foreclosing the Hen of said taxes and costs against the land and preml ses above named. This summons Is published by ordor or tne Honorable J. w. Hamilton Judge of the Circuit Court of the Stato of Oregon for the County of Lane and Bald order was made and dated this ICth day of September 1910 and tho date of the first publication of this summons Is the 18 th day of Septcm mber, 1916. AH process and papers in this pro ceedlng may bo served upon the under signed residing within tho Stato of Oregon, at the address hereinafter mentioned. L. M. TRAVIS Attorney for Plaintiff Address, Eugene, Oregon. Sept. 18,25, Oct.2,9,10,23,30. Nov.0,13,20 8UMMON8 FOR PUBLICATION IN FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN In the Circuit Court of the 8tate of Oregon, for Lane County H ,L. Studley, Plaintiff, vs. Sarah E. Patterson, the unknown heirs of Sarah E. Patterson, and all persons unknown, If any, having or claiming an Interest or estate In and to the hereinafter described real property, defendants, To Sarah E. Patterson, thn nnknnwn hoirs ot Sarah E. Patterson, and all pojcis Ui known ,lf any, having or 1 rW?tWtfY4 I 1H TJ1K NAM OK. THB iTAT . OF, ORSKJOX! ' Tom an fcwrtVr tlfie4 mat it ,u stunity ut koior or cer tificate ot Delinquency atunberfcl ISM Issued on the 7th day at October, 1911, by the Tax Collector of the County ot Lano, State ot Oregon, for the amount ot $8.59, the same being the amount then duo and delinquent for taxoa for tho year 1913, toguthor with penalty, tntorost and costs thereon upon tho real property assessed to you, ot which you aro tho owner as appears of roc onl, situated tn said County and State, and particularly bounded and describ ed as follows, to-vlt: N. E. V4 ot tho N. W. U of Section 10 Twp. 19, S. or Range 4 W. of tho W. M. In Lnno County, Stnto ot Ore gon. You nro further notified that snld 11. U Studloy has paid taxes on said promises for prior or subsequent yoars, with tho rato of Interest on said amounts as follows: On March 21, 1914, tho sum of $11-02 for taxes of tho year 1913. On March 31, 1915, tho sum ot $7.38, for taxes ot tho year 1914. On April 5, 1910, tho sum of $7.90 for taxes ot tho yenr 1916. All ot Bald amounts benr Interest from dato of payment at tho rato ot 15 por cont per annum, Said unknown holra ot Sarah E. l'uttorsou, deceased, ns the owner of tho lognl tltlo ot tho above do scribed property ns tho samo appears ot record, nnd each ot tho other per sons nbovo namod aro noroby furthor notified that H. L, Studley will apply to tho Circuit Court of tho County nnd Stato aforesaid for n decree foreclos ing tho Hon against the propurty above described, and mentioned In said Cur- 1 1 (lento. And you nro hereby summon ed to appear within sixty days after tho ilrst publication of thin summons, oxcluslvo of tho ilny or said Ilrst pub lication, nnd defend this action or pay tho amount duo as abovo shown, to gethor with costs and accrued Interest, nnd In case of your failure to do so. a docreo will bo rendered foreclosing tho Hon of Bald taxes and costs against the land and premises abovo named. This summons la published by order ot the Honorable G. F. Sklpworth, I Judgo or tho circuit Court or tho State or Oregon for tho County of Lnno nnd snld order was mado and datod tho 12th day of AugtiBt, 191C, and tho dato ot tho first publication ot this sum mons Is the 14th day of August 1910. All process and papors In this pro ceeding may bo served upon tho under signed residing within tho Stato of Ore gon at the addness hereinafter men tioned. ' L. M. TRAVIS, Attorney for Plaintiff Address, Eugene. Oregon. Auff.14,21,28, SopL4,U.18,25, Oct2,9,lG NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of tho Interior. U. S. Land Qfflco at Roseburg, Oregon, September, 23; 1910 Notice is hereby given' that Audio T, Donoho, of Vlda, Oregon, who, on September 18. 1913. mado Homestead Entry. Serial No. 09093, for Lots 6 and 7 and E of S W W ot Section 18, Township 16 S, Rango 2 E. Willamette Meridian, has filed notlco ot intention to make Final Three-year Proof, to es tablish claim to tho land abovo de scribed, boforo I. P. Hewitt,, U. S. Commissioner, at his office, at Eugono, Oregon, on tho 3rd day of November 1916 Claimant names as wltnosscs: Lloyd Tucker, of Vda, Oregon, Verno Chtlson, of Vlda, Oregon, Julius Beck, ot Vlda, Oregon. Benjamin Mlnney, or Vlda. Oregon. W. H. CMVVN PpUtor Sept. 25, 28. Oct 2,5,9.12,16,19,23,26.30 Made in Springfield A DIRECTORY OF MERCHANTS AND BUSINESS MEN WHO WANT YOUR BUSINESS AND WILL GIVE YOU GOOD VALUES The House of OualitvT "THE lMER'3 ,BND ine nouse or quality D DOMpiER We put up Bon Bon Boxes to your order. Pan Goods are unexcelled Buggies, Wagons, IInoksj.HnrneBS, . Saddles, Chocolates are fresh every day Horses and CaJLtlo for sale All our candies are Home Made T , , . ' , , ... I buy and sell all kinds of junlc EGCIMANN'S CANDY KITCHEN phone 61 Phone '29 South 2 and A Street? , Water Proof Shoe Oil , see water proofs and softens The Booth Kelly Lumber Co. ALL KINDS OF LEATHER FOR Wt SeT 4 foot Slab Wodi $1.75 SPRINGFIELD, - - OREGON per Cord at the Mill E L E C T R I C I T Y Springfield Flour Mills BAKPftE.,Har.d Wheat Patent. For light, heat and power. Try mo. Oot acquainted. You will like mo. Dost "Madd in Springfield." Va,Ue 'r your ulonoy of nny flour ln Springfield. NOXAtt You know I am woll liked by all bread makers, (JrCPJOn lO W 8r IO. Wo Klvo you moro for your monoy In flour and feed , . ot all kinds than any othor placo in town. By tho grace of the Democratic party our chicken raisers have got to combat tho Chineoo, so wo will como to their aid and will sell from this day Dry Meat Scrap ut Va cents a pound, to chicken raisers only. We also will sell clear, puro neetsfoot oil, r.t COc per gallon, ICo for full quart. Call or Phono, Eugene 259 EUGENE CHEMICAL WORKS P. J08. SCOFIBLD, Proprietor Factory on Itlvor Road to Springfield Kir DiiTMCT-'ATTOrWer L. L. RAY (Paid Advurttsomont) Q. F. SKIPWORTH of Eugono, Oro. Prosont Circuit Judgo For Lnno, IDouglns, IJonton, Lin coln, Coos nnd Curry CountlcB Cnndidnto for Ro-oloctlon (Paid Advertisement NEWTON J. BRYANT Franklin, Orogon Cnndidnto for COUNTY ASSESSOR FOR LANE COUNTY Will conduct tho ofllco ns ccon- oiuicnlly ns good business will permit, nnd equtulzo nsBcss monts to tho best of my Judg ment. (Paid Advertisement) 71 Hours Chicago is the running time of UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM Crnck Western Train "Oregon Washington Limited" Lenves Portland Union Station 10 A. M. Daily Via tho famous Columbia River Route GO EAST UNION Joins West anil Bast with a Boulevard of Steel Writo Wm. McMurrny General Passenger Agont, PORTLAND, for Tickets, Keaurva' tlons, Train Schedules nnd other Information Uso tho Night Servlco of tho O. W. It It & N., tho Short Line Between Portland nnd Spokano. It saves a business dny. YOU GET ALU THE NEWS THAT'S "MADE IN SPRINGFIELD" IN THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS EVERY MONDAY AND THURSDAY Subscription $1.50 mm Cottage Grove, Oregon Demooratlo Candidate for LEGISLATURE i FAVOR: Lower tiixca, to Induce Immigra tion nnd investment, llurnl orcdltB, for farm development, Fowor commlunlonu, In tho Inter est of economy. Mortgage notes froo from taxation, that Interest may bo lowered nnd monoy brought Into circulation. (1'nld Advortlsotuoiit) R. Y. PORTER Cnndidnto for County Comrnloa lonor on tho Domocrntic Ticket I stand for n comniou-sonso ndmlnlBtrntlon of county busi ness, want a dollnr'B valuo for every dollar spent nnd If elected will sco to It thnt tho tnx payor receives this. 1 want an econo mical ndminlstrntlon of county affairs nnd If olectod will do my uttermost to sco that this con dition prevails, regardless of politics. I reside near Wnlkor, Ore., and hnvo for 118 yonrs, I am a fnnnor and hnvo mado n study of tho rond question. I favor each district having Its allotted amount of rond monoy. If olect od will oxort my best efforts to seo thnt nil parts of tho county rocolvo fair trcatmont at tho hands of tho County Court. IlENFltOW Y. POUTER. (Paid Advortlnomcnt) HERBERT E. WALKER NOTARY PUBLIC Offlc (n City Hall, Springfield, Ore. t! .' ' f r.',i tj ) j .Hi ,) Portland to PACIFIC Jfttf in tot per year Phono 2 t A . 4 I l 1 n '-(! .. - , n ii tvruBi ur uHiuiu in ana la