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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
THURSDAY
NOV. Oth.
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ACTIVITIES OF OTHER
COMMUNITIES TOLD
BY CORRESPONDENTS
THURSTON
Miss Kethel Urownficld of Eugcmj
spent ti e weekend at lie ho.uo of Ml.
ami Mrs. Frank Taylor.
Mrs. Will Ronnie has returned homo
Xrom n pleasant visit with relntivef
it. Salem and Portland.
Iloss Mathews and fntutly visited
ftnsduia Mathows In Eugene Sundiy
Misses Mabel and Myrtle Kolker of
i agent- spent the weekend with Misa
"Mnrlo Hastings and nttondol tho
dance Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Uaugh and
iauilly of Kiucnid Park visited Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. Hastings Sunday.
Air. and Mrs. Walter Edmiston wcr
f o clock dinner guests of Mr. and Mir,
"Wayne Yaniell, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Mahon enter-
:ined at dinner Sunday, Mr. nnd Mrs.
x td Gray of Davis. 0,:i n and Mr
tml Mrs. John Frite.
vifty two numbers were sold at the
dance Saturday ovenlng. Good music
-was furnished by Mrs. Dike Harbert
and Mr. King of Walterville and Mr.
J)ydj a senior at tho university.
A bis interest was taken in the
election here yesterday, very little ner
vousness or uneasiness was exhibited
towever, as each party seemed to
3ce jure of his candidate.
MARCOLA
ilarcola, Nov. S. Earl Walker reg
istered at the M. H. S. Monday.
Italph Crenshaw of Donna transact
1 business In Marcola Monday.
A number of people from here at
flended the foot ball game between
Oregon and Washington, Saturday.
Mrs. Mary Sullivan was-a guest at
the home ot Mrs. J. J. Lewis Thursday,
P. L. Crenshaw of Donna and Mr,
Ca?sill of Yarnell transacted business
at Marcola yesterday.
A dental office has been opened at
3darcola by Dr. C. N". Barrett. This
office will be open every Sunday
tram 9 a. 111. to 4 p. m., and will be
operated as a branch of the main
office at Eugene.
. Alfred Walker and Mr. Orr of Eu
gene transacted business here the lat
ter part of the week.
The Marcola schools closed Tuesday
afternoon in order to give the teach
ers and janitor an opportunity to cast
. "their votes.
Mr. and Mrs. Mart Endlcott of
Springfield visited in Marcola last
:sveek.
R. P. Endicott made a business trip t
to Eugene last week.
Miss Pearl Smith and Floyd Harris
were married today at the formers
home.
Mr.. Orr, of Eugene, has bought the
icercnanuise stock from M. S. Currier.
DONNA
Dcnna, Nov. 9. W. A. Heck made a
business trip to Eugene Saturday Nov.
4.
Mrs. .J N. Kennedy made a trip to
tEugene Saturday to attend to some i
business.
H. V. Hammitt made a trip to Hen
drick's Saturday. Mr. Hammit owns a
Xarm there.
On Tuesday November 7th, election
day, the Royal Ne'.ghbors gave a
dinner, charging 25 cents a meal. They
took In over seven dollars.
The leader of the Chritlan Endea
vor for next Sunday evening Is Miss
Elsie Jleck.
A buggy which was drawn Into a
Held near here Hallowe'en is still
standing there, the owner having no
far.
we, 01 J r- , f-TTSf
r . -rvv
CAMP CREEK ,uf
t'amr Creek, Nov. "jrr. and Mi'3."
j,nl i. ..'iinilnB and Viniy of Spring
Yit-id lutve mr.Ved R. W. Makensoj's
TMicir-.3 'moved up on it.
IH&sid Hartley is working in the
lumber camp at Donna.
Vji-hni) is closed nov on account f
Xio j:iness of our teacher, Mr. Pen ly
4 i: Wiltons of Wa'terville is hafl
it g 1 1 nij'klus from J. A, Crabtr's
l-i in
Mr Wray is heo visiting iiU
.laughtw, Mrs. J. J. Chase. I
MlbS Archer of Walterville, Mrs.
2Ui!)cl Chase, and nay Chase of Eu
gene were visitors at the Chase home
iire funday.
The Reverend Chile held service
Here f'ur.day.
J R TlattH and Fred Crabtreo have
fl.nlied digging thulr potatoes.
liu ey Coo of Sp'ligneld in lwro
-vorklng for Robert btopnens.
SPRINGFIELD'S VOTE
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Hughes 75 143 132 10G CS 'C7 571
Wilson 65 72 CG 74 63 40 3G-
llanley 3 2 3 5 2S 21
Benson 9 10 24 7 63 2 11C
Representative First District
Hnwloy 63 91 97 73 61 42 407
Illchards 7 5 14 G - 14 , 2 3fL
Weatherford 3S 50 54 45 3S 31 . 25'G
Secretary of State
Cannon 15 IS 27 17 23 4 104
Olcott 10S 173 1G3 114 . 90 74 752
Justice of the Supreme Court
Bright 34 24 31 41 . 20, 10 160
Burnett 72 140 12S 111 70 ; Gl 6S2
Hosmer 22 26 30 18 ' 2l' 2 119
Moore 62 127 113 93 53 52 600
Oliver 4G 48 42 53 " 53 - 27 269'
Dairy Commissioner 4
McKlnnon 29 19 36 21 26 4 135
Mlckle 75 139 131 112 65 66 5S3;
Hempel 16 11 1G 26 11 11 9i'
Public Service Commission
Butchtel 6S 10S 117 99 '...G3t 5 499
Van Dresar 41 49 34 40 35 22 221
Judge Second District
Buchanan 59 90 91 75 42, ... 46 403
Coke 86 119 113 ,112 73. G7 570
Hamilton 57 61 66 74 62 36 356
Potter . 63 105 106 SI 62 '53 470
Skip worth 75 104 S2 103 65 45 476
Representative Third District
Bean 70 129 120 108 71 53 551
Eaton 74 118 126 110 76 50 660'
Jones - 68 115 119 97 G3 54 51G
Calvert 43 50 43 53 35 23 252
King 54 5S 66 60 39 35 312
Tuttle 45 49 43 50 30 28 245
District Attorney
Devers 54 70 83 77 33 56 37a
Ray 71 109 93 94 78 33 47S
County Assessor ,
Bryant 38 47 42 43 25 26 221
Burton ' 56 10S 100 87 60 53 464
Keeney 36 43 "54 51 35 8 227
County Clerk
Russell 112 174 177 193 106 73 835
Sheriff ' -
BarnaVd 62 10S 96 96 52 54 4jiS
Parker G3 91 95 90 6S 37 444
County Treasurer
Taylor 79 144 13G m S2 cl 623
Thomas ' 44 45 47 55 30 25 24U
County School Superintendent
Moore 100 101- 160 144 89 82 736
County Surveyor . "
Hamble 51 56 50 55 42 23 277
Llbby 71 a49 12S 100 c:, "7
County Commissioner
Porter 4S 5S 53 67 42 . 31 " 291
Spencer .72 119 127 103 65 56 542
County Coroner
Branstetter 74 103 103 S9 53 53 4S0
Veatch C4 S9 85 SS 57 39 412
Snigle Item Veto
Yos S3 107 116 96 82 484
No 23 49 37 55 17 181
Ship Tax Exemption
Yes 70 93 76 69 C6 ' ' 371
No 28 4G .69 52 66 " ' '225
Negro Suffrage '
Ves C7 86 90 70 , 57 370
Xo 43 73 . 76 72 52 316
Single Tax
Yea 9 27 23 33 25 ' V, 117
Xo- 93 124 132 109' 74 $ 532
Pendleton Normal ) t
Yes 64 S6 98 86 tk 'jjl 395
No- 51 67 ,! 79 66 49 " . 31J
Anti-Vaccination jf
es ' 01 63 91 J 66 62 k;Mk 343
54 92 J 79 f 70 39 ' 'i? 331
Sunday Closing Repeal ' . f
Ye? 53 109 90 " 71 35 f ' ; 379
NO. , ci 70 9 .84 57 7' 36 J
Dr"Ter8- Bill f .
Yes 43 72 57 48 29 5' J 249
Np 40 83 ' 68 lit 84 ir 545
Bone Dry Bill J. 7
Yes 72 109 130 lit T4 490
No 46 S3 G8 .59 . 45 301
Rural Credits f i'
Yes 63 S4 91 72 65 f 2T
So 42 06 06 64 -36 274
Tax -Limitation r
Yes 55 83 97 61 ' 60 ' 35-)
No ,, 48 59 ' 57 73 34 271
WEST SPRINGFIELD
TWest tprlngfleld, Nov, 8, Ira Hnuo
irenurned from Hood River Suiu'af
iivenulg '
lMria J P. Bll6on.amo down Mon
.day turn comp 10 to visit her sen,
SCIme'". who Is In the hospital at Ku
4-cne suffering from 0 severe Injury
t his eyo, wlflch ho recleved iom
rtn t ico while at the camp. Eveiy
ii.Tor vr ,i!ade 1) hub tue oyc Hit
4r've-I Uu'Uess, ani ".' nu'ir.ber Wi8
setanv V -du ii'','
Blight May Yet Be Prevented ,
Orchard owners of Western Oregon
have an unusual opportunity to mak
up for the failure to spray early, and
Elill may get ahoad of the rains, which
are responsible for the Infection per
iods. Spray at once for apple-tree
anthracnose and for peach blight. Use
Hordeau 6-G-50, or lime-sulfur 1-8, and
cover every particle of bark and every
bud. Effective results cannot usually
l.n obtained so late in the season, but
due to the lateness of rains this ye.v
'much good can bo accomplished yet
It tho wrok Is done at once.
aceptuble sources o( each. Plans for
meals and sugntlve means an for
other prau'eal JtaUurcs.
"Morals Depend on Food"
That the health and morals of a
pocple depend upon the .kinds jot fojd
they eat, is made the basis of a
now Oregon Agricultural College Bui
letin, "Food for the family," copies
ct which may be bad on request. It
uolntu out tho five great classea of
food- -protein, carbohydrate, fata,
water, and minerals naming the utnl
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
Notice is hereby given that by vir
tue of an execution and order of sale
Issued out of the Circuit Court of tin
State of Oregon for Lane County, Octo
ber 10th, 1910, upon and pursuant to n
decree given and made by said Court
en the 13th day of September, 1910, In
a suit therein pending It) yUleh The
First National Bank of Springfield,
Oregon, wag plaintiff and Oliver W.
Johnspn, Charles H. Crawford, Elu E.
Crawford and Edward V. Huker were
defendants! whfcli executTon'was to me
directed, and commanded me to levy
upon and sell tho real property here
inafter described, to satisfy certain
charges, liens, and costs of the plum
tiff in said cause, specified In said de
cree. I have levied upon and wii on
Friday the 17th duy of November, 1910,
at 'h hour of 1 o'clock P. M. a, the
southwest door ot the County Cvirf
Hfusi Eugene, Lane County, Oro-
gon, offer for sale and sell at auction
ror cftsn, buujoci to reueinpuou an pro
Tided by law, all of tho right, title
nnd Intorcnt of tho dotondant Oliver W,
Johnson, and of all persons claiming
by, through or undor him, or any ot
them, since tho 31st day ot July, 1914,
in or to (no following described real
property, towit:
Beginning at tho northeast corner
of lot 1 block 1 of Hunt's Addition to
BnrliiRllohl. Lnno County. Oretron
thence South 64 feet, thenco West ICS
foot, thence North 64 foot, and thoncu
154181 to the plnco of beginning. Also:
Lots 9 nnd 10 in block 70 of Wash
burno's Subdivision of tho Sprlngnold
Investment nnd Power Company's Ad
dition to Sprlngriold, Lnno County.
Oregon.
JAMES C. PAIlKHIt
Sheriff of Lnno County. Orenon
Oct. 12, 19, 26, Nov. 2, 9.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
Notice is hereby given that by vlr-
tuo of an execution nnd order of sale of
attached property Issued out of the
Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon.
ror Lnno County, uctober 10 h 1916.
upon nnd pursuant to n Judgment giv
en nnd entered by said Court on the
13th day of September, 1916. In nn ac
tion therein pending In which the First
Mitional Bank of Springfield, Oregon
was plaintiff nnd Oliver W. Johnson
was defendant, which execution was
to mo directed and commanded mo to
levy.. upon nnd sell tho real nroncrty
nttachod In said action and hereinafter
described to satisfy said Judgment, cer
tain cimrgos, lions and costs of the
plaintiff In said action specified In said
Judgment, I have levied upon and will
on Friday the" 17th day of November,
ii6, at tne nour or two o'clock p. M.
at tho southwest door of tho County
Court House In Eugene, Iann County,
Oregon, offer for sale and sell at pub
lie auction for cash, subject to redomn
tlon as provided by law .nil of tho
right, title, nnd Interest of the defend
ant, Oliver W. Johnson, nnd nil persons
claiming by, through or under him
since the 24th dny of July, 1916, In or
to tno rollowing described real pro
porty, to-wlt:
All of lot number 8 In block number
3 In E. E. Kopncr's Addition to Spring
field, Lane County. Oregon. All of lots
numbered 4 and f In block number
In Packard's Addition to Eugene.
Lane County. Oregon . Declnnlne at
tho northeast corner of lot I block 1
of Hunt's Addition to Springfield. Iino
County, Oregon, thenco west 157 feet
on the North line of said lot, thonce
south 60 feet on tho West lino of said
lot, thence East 157 feet parallel with
the North lino of said tot, thenco North
60 feet on (he East lino ot said lot to
tho place of beginning. In Springfield,
Lane County, Oregon.
JAMES C. PARKER,
Sheriff of Lane Cgunty, Oregon
ct. 12, 19, 26, Nov. 2, '9.
W It's tho uniform unvn- fi 'I
tlu rvinu lirnf nf 11 ifruvl rill I
at
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION lU
FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN
Inthe Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Lane County
H. L. Studloy, Plaintiff,
vs.
Marllda J. Neal McCluro, Albert Noal
Mary M. FerlB. John Doe Forls.
Charles R. Neal. Mrs. Charles R.
Neal, Ervln F. Neal, James
Neal, Silvio M. Neal, Mrs. Albert
Neal, and all porsous unknown, If
any, hnvlng or claiming an Interest
or estnto in nnd to the hereinafter
described real property, Defendants.
To Marllda J. Neal McCluro, Albert
Neal, Mary M. Ferls, John Doe Fori.
Charles It. Neal, Mrs. Charles R. Neal.
Ervln F. Neal, Jnmos Neal , Sil
vio M. Neal, Mrs. Albert Neal. and
all porsons unknown, if any, having
or claiming an Interest or estate In
and to the hereinafter described real
property the nl-o- e nT.ic.l dof'-ndants.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON: You aro horcby notified
that H. L. Studley the holder of Cer
tificate of Delinquency numbored 1229
Issued on the 7th day of October, 1UI3
by the Tax Collector of tho County of
Lane State of Oregon, for tho amount
of $10.80, the same being the amount
then due and delinquent for taxes for
the year 1912 together with penalty,
interest and costs thereon upon the
real property assessed to you, of which
you are the owner as appears of rec
ord, situated In said County and Stnto
and particularly bounded and de
scribed as follows towit:
N. E. K of N. E. Y ; S. Vi of N. E.
M: N. W. Yt of S. E. V Section 26
Township 16, South Range 2 East of
the W. M. in Lane county, State of
Oregon, being 160 acres more or less.
You are further notlHeu that said
H. L. Studloy has paid taxes on said
premises for prior or subsequent years
witli tne rate or interest on saiu
amounts as follows:
On March 21, 1914, tho sum of 112.19
taxes for tho yoar 1913.
On March 31, 1915 the sum of ? 13.33
taxes for the year 1914,
On April 5, 1916, tho sum of $13.00
taxes for the. yoar or iitu.
All of which amounts bear interost
from date of payment at the rate of 15
per cent per annum. ,
Said above named defendants as the
owners of the legal title of tho abovo
described property as tho samo appears
of record, and each of tne otn
or persons above named are horoby
further notified mat u. u siuuiey
will anulv to the C rcult Court of tlio
County and State aforesaid for a de
cree foreclosing the Hen against tho
nronertv abovo clescrlneu, ana men
tioned In said certificate. And you are
hereby summoned to appear witnin
sixty days after the first publication
of this summons exclusive of the day
of said first publication, and defend
1 ti Ik net on or rnv tno amount quo ns
above shown together with costs and
accrued Interest and m caso or your
failure to do so, a docree will bo rend
ered foreclosing the Hen of said taxes
and costs against tho lund and prom
ises above named.
This summons is published by order
of the Honorable John S, Coke Judgo
of tho Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for tho County of Lane and
said order was made anil dated the
13th day of September, 1910 and tho
date of the first publcatJon of this
summons is tho 14th day of Soptoin
ber 1916. , ,
All process and papers In th pro
ceeding may be served upon the un
dersigned residing within the State
of Oregon, at the uddross hereinafter
mentioned. R TRAVIS
AUornoy for th Plaintiff
Addrew Eugene, Oregon
Sept. 14, 81,28, Oct,G,12,!?,20.Nv !.(1Q
stove, nnd tho perfect
control, that keops tho
juices Inthat pro
serves the savory
Roodnes9 of the meat
and gives that even
brownness all ovor.
tuiciei
tastier f oast $
a cleaner, cooler
kitchen, and lost
fuel expense
NEW PEFJECTION
SI All thoconvcnUnctof
K. Cooks vtrythlng
ny woodorcoal ring
wilt cook, but kevpt
your Aioien cool.
Th long blut chlm
nyi do away with all
molt and smtll.ln I,
2,3and4-burnrsltes,
ovtns separata. Also
cablntt modals with
Flraltts Cooking Ov
11s. Ask your CoaUr
today.
STANDARD OIL
COMPANY
1
1 IS
OIL CQCmjOVE
Smf lhlt
Rttulti
Vtt
Ptarl
on
For 8ale By
BBAVER-HERNDON HARDWARE COMPANY.
ONLY ONE NIGHT
EN ROUTE
A New Train
Portland to Sen Francisco
Lv. PORTLAND S:120 A. M.
Ar. SAN FRANCISCO 5:50 P. M.
STANDARD AND TOl'RIST SLEEI'INO CARS
STEEL COACHES i)INlN(! CAR
Willamette Umpqua Sacramento
VALLEYS
DAYLIGHT
TWO OTHER DAILY TRAINS
Sjiasta Limited San f rancisco Express
Lv. 3.50 p. m. ' Lv. 8 00 p. m.
SHASTA ROUTE
CONNECTIONS FOR ALL EASTERN AND
T SOUTHERN POINTS
r". Ask Local Agent for Information "
JOHN M. SCOTT, Genl'ra! Passenger Agtmt
PORTLAND
Southern Pacific
I
The Springfield Bakery
Starling today, November (J, we will Bell all our
Bread at 5 Cents per Loaf
with no reduction In quan titles, on account of tho
high price of Flour.
As soon bh the flour conies down, avc will Bell again
as before
Wo try to satisfy everybody with our Ureiul and Pastry
Springfield Bakery
F. A. WESALOWSKA, Proprietor
S'XilJ'gJliil JUS
Why not save and aonoslt in our SavlngB Dopavtmont
one-twelfth of your total taxca each month? By bo dis
tributing the tax burden over the entire yoar. itwlll not
seem bo heavy.
4 per cont on savings.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK, EUGENE, OREGON.
Dr. ADALINE KEENEY FERRIS
Homeopathic Physician and 8urfftn
Ofllco, llaptlut ParBonrtCP
Corner Second and O tltrnotit
HOURS; 9 TO 12. ' WOVE 40
W. F. WALKER
UNDERTAKER
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Office Plionj Qg; RQMftnQ0 67-J
West Wfl'n
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