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    THURSDAY. NOV. D 3.916
TUB SPRINGFIELD NENVF
PAGE THRBET
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PHONE
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: Town and Vicinity :
Mrs. W. 8. Thurlow arrived yester
day from fortland for a visit at (ho
homo of hor mother, Mm. Eugeno
Kontor.
Try Egglmann's for a smooth doll
clous diah of Ico Crunm.
Claudo Slgnor Icavcr thin evening
for Wood, Cnllfoniltt, whore ho will
bo employed In tho dry Roods depart
incut fo tho Wood Lumber company's
department storo.
Mrs. Sylvia Munn ot Tulnro, Call
on) I a, Is visiting nt tho homo of A. II.
Lewis.
Junt nrovo, 21 ensos of shoos. Wolf
& MlHor.
Mr. Elfzuboth Drown of Wlnthrop,
Washington, Is visiting at tho homo of
her son, A. II. Lowls.
It. a. Hall of llluo Itlvor left Wednen
day for an Indoflnltu visit In tho onst.
A. J. I'crkliiH' returned Tuesday noon
from n sovcral dnys' huslnoss trip to
Portland.
Orlontnt paste ami fmlt flavored
Jolly drops at Eggimnnn'H.
Harry Withers was called to Port
land Tuesday morning on ocount of
thu suden death of a friend.
CJood rellablo flro Insurance. No as
sessments; no membership foo. Pay
onCe and you are dena H, 12. Walker
at (he City Hall.
Tho following; were registered at UM
Sprlngflold Hotel Tuesday; J. 1. Hoff
man, Pine Dluff ; John Downing, Wend
ling; W. J. Hennls. WendllnR; J. U,
Stafford, Mohawk; Edd Tolllver; nud
Caeslll and Holcomb.
Oleii Anderson was In Springfield
Good line of hot drinks at Eggl
mnnn's. on business yesterday.
Mrs. II. C. Cook left today to visit
with her parents nt Grants Pass.
Tho now rear axlo for O. W. John
son's Packard truck which was smash-
No uso to bo sick when Ir. Murphy
the magnetic healor Is In our midst,
offtoe Is 395 Main street, Springfield,
Oregoa.
Hay Itlchardson of Douglas, Alaska,
Is visiting horo at tho home of I). M.
Goro. Mr. Itlchardson owns property
In Springfield and expect to move
hero with his family In tho near fu
ture Mr, and Mrs. Hnrmon L-wls of Wa
tt rop, Washington, viitod a wcr-k
this city at tho homo of Mr. Lewis'
brother, A. II. Lewis.
Why puy two dealer's profits? Wo
buy direct from thu mill and soli dl
rcct to tho consumer. Johnson'R best
Flour nt tho prices listed below r
Springfield Feed company. 1 sack lot,'
$1.70; 4 sack lot, $C.C0; 10 sack lot,
110.00.
Mr. and Mrs. A. I). Iluddlmnn und
daughtor, Marjoric, are moving from
this city to Eugeno today. In tho 3000 majority,
HUGHES LEADS IN
LANE COUNTY VOTE
FOR THE PRESIDENT
Democrats Elect Sheriff, Coroner, and
District Attorney; Mot
. Measures Carry
Returns from 87 out of tho 00 Lnno
county products glvo Hughes a lead
of 1,394. Tho total from these coun
ties stands: Hughes 0033; Wilson,
mo.
Tho county gavo Hnwloy, Ropubll
canProgresslva, a majority of 1C2'J
over Mark V. Woathorford Democratic
Prohibition. For secretary of state,
Hen W. Olcott, Republican-Democratic
Progrosslvo Is tho choice with a voto
of 0512.
Tho two winners for Justice of the
supremo count according to Lano
county's voto, are George II. Durnctt,
nnd Frank A. Mooro, both Republican
John D. Mlckla is the county's cholco
for dairy and food commissioner as is
Fred G. Duchtcl for public service
commissioner.
For Judges of tho socond Jndlclal
district, Lane county would elect John
S. Coke, K. O. Potter, and O. F. Skip-
worth. As representatives from the
third district. L. E. Dean, Allen Eaton,
and Waltor I). Jones nro given prefer
enco over James Calvort, Alta King,
and Joseph E. Tuttle.
Leon L. Hay, democratic nominee
Is tho choice for district attorney by
a voto of 0103 to C2QS over J. M. Do
vers, Hepubllcan-Progrcssivo cand1
date. D. P. Ilurton, Republican-Progressive,
Is the cholco for county ns-
sensor. Stacy M. Russell is returned
ns county clerk.
For county sheriff, James C. Parker,
Is given qui to a lead over Charles P.
Ilaniard.
There Is no race at nil between S.
W. Taylor and Free Thomas for Coun
ty Treasurer. Hollls W. Llbby la re
elected qr County Survoyor by about
latter city their home will be at 541
Adams Street
That Leaky Roof can be repaired
very quickly and perfectly with our
Roof Cement, guaranteed Wo arc
headquarters for roofing paper. J. C.
Holbrook.
Mrs. S. L. Walker and her brother-in-law,
E. A. Porter of Solma, Call-
In tho ruco for County Commission
er It. Y. Porter is defeated by E. R
Sponccr by nt least 2500 votes.
Tho Coronershlp Is not definitely
decided. At present Murion Veatch
Democrat is leading W. W. Uronstetor.
Republican, by nearly 300 votes.
, Tho returns show Lane county's
stand on tho amendments as follows;
ronila who lias been visiting here for Favor Slnglo Item Veto. Ship Tax
tho past week, left Tuesday for Selma. ' Exemption, Compulsory Vaccination,
whoro they will visit with relatives , Sunday Closing, Bono Dry Bill, Rural
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hurndon and
family aro moving into tho houso on
B street, between Sixth nnd Seventh,
Just being vacated by A. D. Ruddlman
nnd family.
Mrs. John Horn of Pendleton a
school girl friend of Mrs. M. M. Mnlo
visited nt tho Male homo Wednesday.
She went to Jasper In tho evening to.
visit relatives.
L. E. Durrin, machinist nt tho local
plant of tho Oregon Power company
has resigned his position to tako offec.
as soon us a man can bo found to tuke
his placo. Ho has been with tho Ore-
Credits, and Tax Limitation. The
voters aro opposed to Negro Suffrage,
Single Tax, Pendlton Normal, Brew
era' Bill.
Something Special Is Planned
Wednesday, November 15, helm?
the regular social night for the United
Artlsnns tho committee In charge Is
preparing something that the mem
bers cannot afford to miss. They re
quest each member to bo presont
with u friend or two. Refreshments
will bo served.
COMMITTEE
Council Ratifies City Election
At an ajourncd meeting held in the
Kon Power comrmnv fnr tho Innt lr
ca up some tlmo ago, litis arrived, nnd years.
thtimnchlno will probably bo repaired Now Its cold: but lust trv ono nf mv
nnd ready to bo nut back on the city hall last night, thu council mado
Sprlngllold Eugene run tho first of tho Rnd tho cold and gloom will soon bo ' ,l e rWrt anA ratified tho results of
wt)0k. forgotten, J. C. Holbrook. Tuesday's town election, declaring the
Up-to-date Shoo fixing, Wolf & Mil- Tho flro Uwl broka 0lH , tho Luthcp j H'cer8 elected, tho town boundary
or. hoUB0 ,nst Thurtl,,ny wns , ,0 hoU8Q .amendment passed, and tho reasscss-
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jlmmto Gny leavo to- owno,i ty jIrs j.-orcnco iutnor r ,nc,,t nicasuro lost, ns wns voted. May-
day for Raymond, Washington, where Kugeno and not that of Mrs Tllllo ' or R R' J,orrl80n ftn'1 n eouncilmen,
they will make their homo. Lutht)r wnt roort0(Ii c,al,;, LaH. , with tho exception of Melvln Fenwlck,
Mr. nnd Mrs. F. M. Buttorworth anil t,nrrv i ...i. ... . wore present.
flro broke out.
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Print Albert h td mvirytahen
in toppy rid bags, Set tidy fd
ttnt, iOet hand torn mound and
half-pound tin humidors and"
that cfopwr rytaf'gta$ pound
humidor uith ponaomoftncr
top that hoop tho tobacco in och
tpUndid condition. ,
P. A. puts new joy
into the sport oi
smoking !
YOU may live to
be 110 and never
feel old enough to
vote, but it's certain-sure
you'll not
know the joy and
contentment of a
friendly old jimmy
pipe or a hand rolled
cigarette unless you get on talking-terms
with Prince Albert tobacco!
P. A. comes to you with a real reason for all the
goodness and satisfaction it offers. It is made by
a patented process that removes bite and parch!
You can smoke it long and hard without a come
back I Prince Albert has always been sold without
coupons or premiums. We prefer to give quality!
Prince Albert affords the keenest pipe and cigarette
enjoyment! And that flavor and fragrance and
coolness is as good as that sounds. P. A. just
answers the universal demand for tobacco
without bite, parch or kick-back!
Introduction to Prince Albert isn't any harder
than to walk into the nearest place that sells
tobacco and ask for "a supply of P. A." You pay
out a little change, to be sure, but it's the cheer
fullest investment you ever madel
MUNCEt ALBERT
R. J. Reynold! Tobacco Cov, Winiton-Salem. N. C Copyright 1916 by R. J. Reynold Tobacco Co.
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LEGAL NOTICE OF SALE OF $o1.0y
IMPROVEMENT BONDS OF
THE TOWN OF SPRING
FIELD, OREGON
Scaled bids will bo received for the
purchase of JG71.09 Town of Spring
field Improvement Bonds, by the Town
Recorder of said Town at his office in
attorneys fees, ahd principal and in
terest due the plaintiffs herein, and
for such other and further relief as to
the court may teem equitable In the
premises.
This summons is published in the
Springfield News, a newspaper of gen
eral circulation Dublished at Soring-
the Town Hall, until the 20th day of ! field, Oregon, by order of the Hon. G. ; Address Eugene, Oregon
November, 1916. at tho hour of 7:30 F. Skipworth. Judge of the Circuit: Sept 14, 21,28. Oct.5,12,196.Nov.2.r.
o ciock i'. w. oi said day, at wnich ' uourx oi me sinie oi uregon, ior lane -
ber 1916.
All process and papers In this pre
ceedlng may be served upon the uat
derslgned residing within the State?
or Oregon, at the address herelnaftee-mentioned
Ii. M. XKAVlt
Attorney for the Plain KBS
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time and place the bids will be opened county, which' said order Is dated the i SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION tti3
and considered by the Common Coun- 3d day of October. 1916, and the date FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN
ell of said Town. i of the first publication of this sum- In the Circuit Court of the State of!
Said Bonds will bear Interest at a 1 mons Is the 5th day of October. 1916. Oreaon. for Lane Countv r.
rate of not to exceed 6 oer cent ner an- and the date of the last publication i II. L. Studley. Plaintiff. A
num. payable semi-annually, shall be of this summons la the 16th day of vs.
dated January 1st. 1916, shall be in , November, 1916. ; Joseph Oles, Mrs. Joseph Oles. J. W
denomination of $100.00 excepting one L. M. TRAVIS
bond of $71.09, as may be convenient. Attorney for plaintiffs
Said Bonds will be sold for the high- ucl o, 12, 15, 26, not. z, 5, 16.
est price obtainable, but not less than
par and accrued IntercsL Bids will be SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION IN
considered for tho purchase of all or' FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN
any part of said bonds. . In the Circuit Court of the State of
Tho right is reserved to reject any' Oreaon. for Lane Countv
or nil bids. A certified check of $35.00 H. L. Studley. Plaintiff.
will bo required as evidence of cood ; vh;
fnlth on the part of the bidder to ac- L. M. Tozler. liable C. Tozler. J. M.
cepi sam oonus, u awarded to him.
and for failure to accept said bonds If
so awarded such check shall be for-'
felted by tho bidder.
These bonds are based on street lm-'
provemonts nnd offered under tho I
Machen, Dora L. Machen. and alE
persons unknown, if any. having or
clnimlng an Interest or estate in andi
to tho hereinafter described reaE
property Defendants.
To Joseph Oles, Mrs. Joseph Ote,.
and all persons unknown, If any, bar
ing or claiming an interest or estates
in and to the hereinafter describes
real property, tho above named de
fendants.
Deeds. Mrs. J. M. Deeds, nnd all I IN THE NAME OP THE STATE OH'
persons unknown, if any, having orOREGCN: You are hereby notlSedU
claiming an Interest or estate In j that H. L. Studley the holder of Cer
and to the hereinafter described ! tificate of Delmquency numbered 123S"
real prorerty, Defendants, 1 issued on the 7th day of October 191-
To J. M. Deeds, Mrs. J. M. Deeds, ! by the Tax Collector ot the County eT
-terms of tho Bancroft Bonding law as and all persons unknown. If any hav- i Lane State of Oregon, for the amount
nroviueu oy unapior v. Title A.wi or ing or claiming an Interest or estate or ?2.3G, tho same being tho amousst
Mr. nnd Mrs, Irn Buttorworth or I'runo
vlllo leave Saturday for Oklahoma
whero they will rusldo.
I. Papnthatoa of Chlco. California,!
Kansas Democratic
Kansas City, Kan., Nov.8. Returns
la in Springfield on business connected from 1718 out of 247-1 Kansas precincts
with, potato oxchango. Iglvo: Wilson, 223,396; Hughes, 197.-
no use to &e sick when Dr. Murphy 1 SOD.
the. magnetic healor. It In our midst,
of!! co is 3S5 Mala street, Springfield,
Oregon.
By Bpeclal request Rot. Forrls will
rcach for tho Wollsdalo and Palestine
Cburchoa on tho coming Lords day.
Br.;Ferrls will occupy tho pulpit hero.
Henry Korf la able to bo at work
again at tho Springfield garago, nftor
having been laid up with an abscess
VI, bis arm for several days.
H. Fccloy and It. Henderson of
Portland, Sylvia J. Klbby of Mabol,
aadJEdd Tollvor of Mabol, wore re-
1 . .... ... 1 .
Kisiuroa a mo isiuo yesterday,
The Royal Noighbors social club
Meets Tuosday, Novombor 14 nt tho
komo of Mrs. P, v. Strubln. i
In tho race for Governor return
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Lane
In tho mater of tho Estate of
Robort Grlor Van Valzah, Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO
ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
That tho undersigned. Ada B. Van
Valzah and Robort CInrk Van Valzah
Lord 8 Oregon Laws, and as directed In nnd to the hereinafter described
by ordinance No. 429 of tho Town of real property, the above named do-,
fendant.
then due and delinquent for taxes fer
tile year 1912 together with penalty
Interest and costs thereon upon th
real property assessed to you, at
which you are tho owner as appease;
of record, situated In said County- aiaEt
State, and particularly bounded unit,
described as follows, to-wit:
gavo Wilson 45,988. Hughes 45,869, a Charles A .Hardy. First National Bank
plurality for Wilson of 119. Building, in Eugeno, In Lano County,
In statements Issuod tonluht imih Oregon, within six months from the
Republican and Democratic state head- n-w-'ot?006, v, , ,,,.
niinH,.rn Hnimn.i mi. n , uatod this 9th day or Novombor, 1916.
quarters claimed North Dakota for 1 ADA. B VANVALZAH
tholr Presidential candidates. ROBERT CLARK VAN VALZAH
Returns from 1243 proclncts out of Executors or tho ostato or Robert Grlor
1859 in tho state provlously gave tVn.n Vnllah uoccasod.
Hughes 40,650 and Wilson 39,561. SSlt'lt; 238? Dec?
rrom 1536 Knnsas precincts g'vo: 1 have been duly nppointbd executors of
Govonior Cnppor (Rop.) ,208,201 ; tho ostato of Robort Grlor Van Valzah,
Landson (Dcm.j, 123,388. i deceased by tho County Court of tho
) Stnto or Oregon ror Lano County, and
r,rn ,, .,. have qualified ns such tfxecutors, and
Fargo. N. D., Nov. 8. President Wll-; all persons having claims against snld
son ngaln took tho load In North Da- ostnto aro horoby notified and request
kota at nildnlcht. whnn rntnmp from ed to prosont the same, verified as re-
,rn. , . : ouirod by law with the nronor vnuph. 'ea against you m the above, entitled
11 P,,nCtB ""Lf "6l ,n UiQ 8,010 . 2.to said f executor , attoo om?o ot ?.ult wU.h,n "f wek8 V. e date of
: iiin 11101 iJuum-ttwuu 01 lUiu auinmons,
and tr you rail to answer for -want
thereof, the plaintiff will take decreo
Cgalnst you as prayed for In the
complaint, namely: for judgment
against you In the sum of t00.0Q with
Interest at 8 oer cent per annum from
July 15, 191? and for reasonable at
torney foes, and for costs and dis
bursements in this suit; and ror de
cree modifying and corrocting the
mortgage herein to Include the person
al property described lp the complaint
and for an order to sell the personal
property nnd following described real
property towit: All that part of the
Southeast quarter or the Southeast
quarter ot Section Twenty six (26) in
Township Eighteen (18) South of
Range One (1), East ot the Willamette
Meridian, lying south of tho center
of Fall Creek; more particularly de
scribed as beginning at the southeast
cornor ot said section, and running
thenca north on section line to the
center of Bald creek, thence westerly
down center ot tald creek: to a point
20 chains west or said section line,
thence south to the south line of Bald
section, and thenco east 20 chains to
the place or beginning, eontalnlDg B5
acres more or less, In Lane county,
Oregon,' and that the same be sold at
nubile auction In the' manner provided
by law, and that the money received
from sala"Brtle be fr-jplled, lst.dn "pay
ment of a former mortgngo held b the
Eugeno Ionh'and Savings Bank, a cor
norntlon; 2d. in nnvmfcnt of costs' nnd
disbursements ot suit and reasonable
Springfield. Oregon
Dated October 16th, 1916. j IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OP
HERBERT E. WALKER 1 0REGON: You aro hereby notified
Town Recorder that H. L. Studley the holder of Cer
Oct. 19-26-Nov. 2-9-16. tlficato of Delinquency numbered 1280
o. ! issued on tho 7th dav of Oetohor. 191.T
In the Circuit Court of ithf. by the Tax Collector or the County of! Lot nineteen (19). in block nine (9
Orenon for Lane County uiic, oiuiu ui uivsuu, iur iuu umuuui . iu iutn uiuuiu nuuuiuu iu mo iuwu.
Chns. A. Logan and Hattie C. Logan, sxt one cents, the same being; of Springfield, Lano county. State oC
Plaintiffs i the amount then due and delinqueut Sregon.
' " VB ! for taxes for the year 1912 together You are further notified that sait
Thomas G. Cain and Olive Cain somo-'w,tn Pena,ty, Interested costs there-; H. L. Studley baa paid taxes on saldR
times known ns Olllo Cain his wife i on upon tne real PrPerty assessed to i premises for prior or subsequent
appears of reoord, situated In said ' amounts as follows:
County and State, and particularly I On March 21, 1914, the sum oC ?.7fe
bounded and described as follows, to- taxes ror the yer 1913.
wit: J On March 31, 1915, the sum of .GTT
Lot number eighteen (18), In block , taxes ror the yonr ot 1914.
number twenty seven (27) in Fnjsler . On April 5, 1916, the sum ot $.78 taxeoa
Eugeno Loan & Savings Bank, a cor
poration, and Blrdcll Carter, Defend
ants. To Thomas G. Cain and Olive Cain,
sometimes known as OIHe Cain, bis
wlfo:
IN THE NAME OP THE STATE OP
OREGON: You are hereby required
to appear and answer the complaint
; YOU KNOW YOU WOULD
like to wear shoes that are backed up by the
retailer and manufacturer
j- Hall has 9 em
Men's Work, Dress, Sport and Hi-Cut. Boys' Hard
; Rocker,. Button, HiCut and Dress
Eirst-ClassRepcxiring. W. A. Hall, the Shoe Doctor
QUALITY FIRST Main Street, Between Fifth and Sixth
& Hyland's Addition to the City ot
Eugene, Lane county, Satto of Oregon.
You are further notified that said
taxes for the year 1915.
All or said amounts bear interest-
from date of payment at the rata. oiC
H. L. Studley has paid taxes on said , 15 per cent per annum.
premises for prior or subsequent years
with the rate or interest on said
amounts as follows:
On March 31, 1916, the sum of $.25
ror taxes ror the year or 1914.
On April 5, 1916, the sum or $.34 ror
taxes tor the year ot 1915.
All of the said amounts bear Inter
est from date ot payment at the rate
of 15 per cent per annum.
Said L. M. Tozlor as the owner
of the legal title ot the above des
cribed property as the same appears
ot record, and each of the oth
er persons above named are hereby
rurther notified that H. L. Studley
will apply to tho Circuit Court ot the
County and State aforesaid for a de
creo foreclosing the lien against tho
property above described, and men
tioned in, said certificate. And you aro
hereby summoned to appear within
sixty days after the first publication
ot this summons exclusive of the day
of said first publication, and defend
this action or pay the amount due as
above shown together with costs and
accrued interest and In case ot your
failure to do so, a decree will be rend
ered foreclosing the Hen of said taxes
and costs, BgAhiBt the land and prem
ises above named.
This - bug &ons Is 'published by order
of the ?Ioaorable.Jphn S, Coke Judge
of tne Circuit Court of tho State or
Oregon ror the County ot Lano and
said order was mado and dated Oils
13th day of, .September, 1916 and the,
data ot tho first publcatlon ot this
summons la the 14th day ot Septem-
Said Joseph Oles and J. W. Macb"otr
as the owners pt tho legal title ot ths
above described property as the snm'
appears ot record, and each ot the oth
er persons above named are herebyr
further notified that H. L. Studle -will
apply to tho Circuit Court of thee
County and State aforesaid for a de
cree foreclosing tho lien against thr.
property above described, and men
tioned In sold certificate. And you arr
hereby summoned to appear within:
sixty days after the first publications
of this summons exclusive of the day
or said first publication, and defend!'
this action or pay the amount duo a-s
above shown together with costs ancC
accrued Interest and In case, of your
fallure to do so, a decree will be res
ered foreclosing the Hen of said taxes
and costs against tho land and prom
ises above named.
This summons Is published by order
bf the Honorable John 8. Coke Judg
ot tho Circuit. Court ot tha State oCf
Oregon for the County ot Lane aadte
said order was ma and dated tBte:
13th day ot September. 1916 and. mm
date ot the flrej, publcatloa ot tittmt
summons fa) the 14th day ot SeptasW
ber 1916.
All process and papers in thle prw;
eeedlag may be served upon the ust
derslgned residing within the StaUe
Of Oregon, at the address hereinafter
mentioned. M. TRAVIS
AlKornoy for tho Plaint t
Address Eugene, Oregon
Sept lii 21,28, Oct.5,12,l,20,Nsr.2,