THURSDAY NOV. 10, 1010. THE SIHINGFIELD NEWS PAGE THRE1 L Think of the Comfort A Winter Without A Chap At thin BcitBon tho dollcuto cutlclo Ib npt to hoconio Inlluiiiod from contnet with dtist Iittlon wlmlfl, oxtreino cold, or other In lluonccH which may cauno It to dry and crack. TIiobo cracltH caimo tho mlnuto fibres of tho skin nerves to ho exported and ooiiBtlluto tho annoyanco commonly known uh "chaps." Porfoctlon Wltch-Hruol Almond Croam If UBcd hoforo oxpoHtiro, will Bofton tho akin and utlmu Inlo It to healthy activity bo that It will ho Immune agaiiBt chapi), Used uh a euro, It will provdo a healing and soothing apiillcatlon which will (ill tho crackB and promote prompt relief from tho Injury. It Hhould have a place In every homo at this season. Price- 25 Conto 'Wf. NIIVCFI SUBS JB5TITUTT : Town and Vicinity J x it Mr. and Mm. J. J. Tolton wilt loavo noxt Tuesday for Pasco IlohloM, Call fornln, where thoy will upend ttio win ter. A local physician reports.throo cases of chicken pox In tlio city. Ho atatos (bat tlio attack Ik not especially heavy, anil tlmt caro In botng taken to prevent tho spread of tlio innlady. . Just nrovo, 21 cases of shoos. Wolf & Mlllor. Tho freshman ami sophomore clonus of tho Springfield IiIkIi school plan to hold n mask party at tho old opora Iiouho Saturday evening. Norman Iluuday 1ms arrived from tho cast, whero ho has boon for tho pant nix months and la visiting nt tho homo of hid undo, John C. Parker. Good rollahlo flro Insurance. No sossmunts; no membership foo. Pay oncjo cud you are done II. K. Walker at Uio City Flail. Tom Solium was down from Camp Crook yoatordny. Owing to tho car shortage and tho steady Incrcaso of potatoes, E. K. Mor rison has no cured another warehouse on Main street, This Is tho seventh I warehouso full belonging to Mr. Mor rison. Sovornl hundred sacks wore brought In Monday. Mrn. J. D. Slocum of Valloy, Wash ington, is visiting nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Motcnlf this week. W,- II. Ilohnrt and Ed McBce wero In from Trent yesterday. No una to be sick when Dr. Murphr tho magnetic healor Is In our midst, offico la 300 Mnln street, Springfield, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. 11 ryn n and daugh ter, Miss Crystal, plan to leavo In tho rooming for an extended vIbII with rolativus at Caldwell, Idaho. Mrs. Hon Sktunor visited nt tho homo of her mother, Mrs. Mary Tlllmnn at Coburg Tuesday. J. D. Edmlnston, of Thuraton.'wns In town Tuomlny transacting business. C. L. Qono spent Tuesday In town ' -visiting frlonds. Mr. Gnno formerly oporatcd tho Homo restaurant and snont nnrt of thn fall In Hood II Ivor Mra. Cuno'H health Is much Improved , and thoy aro glad to bo back with their son, 10. H. Gnno and family. Don't mlsB tho big salo of millinery at Mrs. Thompson'o all this weok. O. L. Dunn, of Loaburg, was in town visiting frlonds and transacting bust bmo yesterday. James L. Clark, formerly of Sprlng flold, now ongnged In tho hop buslncjs at Salom, returned to that city yes terday after a short visit horo. Ho was accompanlod by Mrs. Clark and tholr son Joe. AIL tho furniture and Intorlor work ntJSgglman'a Candy Kitchen has been ro-ollod during Tuosday and yester day. II. C. Ethel did tho work. Shoes QUALITY FIRST First Class Shoe Repairing W. A. HALL PHONE' 31 Mrn. A. P. McKlnxle left Monday' for 1'ortland, whoro sho Is visiting with hor Bister, Mrs. C. II. Williams Mm Tom Canioy, and daughter Miss May, were In from tholr homo at Thurston yesterday, No.uso to bo sick when Dr. Murphy tho magnetic healer Is Ir. our midst, otlko Is 395 Main street, Sprlngflold, Oregon. Mrs. Crow of Wcndllng who has been visiting horo at tho homo of her mother, Mrs. IL .C Bossorman, return' ed to her homo Tuosday. II. O. Smith bought a Ford car from tho 8prlngflold garage Tuosday. Tho Interior of Cliff's Cafo Is being lopaporod, F. A. Fischer Is doing the work. Freeman Hill and family have mov ed from Wlllamotto Heights to Eighth street. Mrs. W. C. Uobhan has been call ed to McCoy. Oregon, whoro hor broth ro, Uloii Graves, la seriously 111. Uptodute Shoe fixing, Wolf & Mll lor. Georgo Mlllor of Lcona was operat ed on for a ruptured appendix at tho Springfield hospital Tuesday. The local .1 O. O. K. and Ilebokahx .ho' 7 o'clock chicken dinner Monday evening for members only. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Walker of Oak rldgo wero In Springfield tho first of Uio weok, returning homo Tuesday afternoon. Mlsa L. J. Crow, of Wcndllng, who had hor tonsils and adenoids removed Sunday la almost recovered from tho operation. Thin cold calls for ono of Holbrook's now heaters. Johnnie WiiIbIi of Jaspor Is spend Ing a few days with his mother, Mrs Harry Drumotto. In preparation for muddy wcathor, W. A. Hall Is laying n board walk from Wall street at fourth to hla homo. Special bargains in all tho latest millinery, ut Mrs. Thompson's. Ed Duryee slipped and foil upon the Ico on tho sidewalk tho first of the wook, sustaining n slight scalp wound and bruising his hands badly. Mrs Dolbort Crouch Bpont yesterday nftornon Eugono. Francis Lamborty roturncd Tuesday from a short visit nt Albany. Your Heater may not be all you want. . If you will try ono of ours, you will bo satisfied try one. J. C. Hoi brook. J. It. Ilayden of Mohawk, spent a short tlmo In town Tuosday. Wh'y pay two dealer's profits? Wo buy direct from tho mill and sell di rect to tho consumer. Johnson's best Flour at tho prices listed below: Sprlngflold Feed company. 1 sack lot, $1.70; 4 sack lot, JG.G0; 10 sack lot, $10.00. Mrs. Arka Jackson of Eugene was visiting In Sprlngflold Wednesday. - Shoes - MEN'S DRESS i 0. 8. Heals rocolvnd word this morn Ing to tho effect thai his uncle, Ear- nost It,Mooro, linn boon elocted Lieu tenant Governor of Iowa,1 at tho ro cent oloctlon. Mr. Mooro ran on tho Kopubllcan ticket. ! Tho recently Installed heating stove nt tho now Methodist church was tried out yostcrduy. y ' Albert Wachmuth, Junior, was ex pected down from Mnrcola today to , visit with his father for a fow days. A number of Springfield folks aro making plans to hear Schuman-Hclnk at tho Eugeno Theatre a week from tonight. (November 23.) Tho, J. W. Soavoy Hop company, through James Hayn, Tuesday bought tho aion Anderson lot of hops of 80 baloB at nlno conts a pound. Tho W. C. T. U. will hold a food salo In Slkos grocery store on Satur day. Come and get your supplies for your Sunday dinner. . H. N. Drown of Portland arrived Tuesday ovonlne and Is rcclslcrcd at tho HDrlnisftold hotel. I .,,, , , I J' W' Cmn ,mPr0V,nK from B , recent Illness, but ho Is still confined to his home. Nicholas Lamborty, traveling sales man for Albors Milling company, Is visiting his mothpr Mrs. N. A. Itowe; Don't miss tho cold weather when you drink Egglman's hot drinks. Tho following wnro registered at tho Springfield hotel yesterday: Geo. hvilma SmIUon. Nina McPherson, Ver W. Wing. Dillon, Montana; F. A. Mey- g0 a. Townsend, Sadie Nelson, Kath ors; llossio Hammond; E. Anderson, Dcerhorn; E. 13. Calllson, Fall Crcok; S. It. Humphrey, Fall Creek; W. O. Miller; and Earl Illldcrback. Mrs. Cora Olive Hllcman, of Mar cola, has filed application with the county clerk for a widows pension. Sho Is aged 31 years, according to tho petition, and tho widow of Wince David Hllcman. She has two minor children dependent on her for sup port, S. W. Kceney was registered at tho tho Ellto hotel yesterday. Egglman's Ico cream for quality. Albert Wachmuth Is suffering from you wno aro weary of sorrow and another injury to the ribs which ho i sinning, received In a fall nomo tlmo ago. Ho noro s a beautiful hope for you Is at homo on South Mill street. hope for mo and a hope for you. Uaxtor, Young rocelved word yester- the past things are past and over, day of tho death of a sister, Mary. Tn9 tasks aro done and the tears Roio. who died at her home east of . are" shed; HaniBburg yesterday. Tho funeral Yesterday's errors let yesterday cover; will bo hold tomorrow afternoon, With . Yesterday's wounds which smarted 'Interment In tho Gillespie cemetery ) ami bled, north of Eugene. . Are jreaied with tho healing which Fran Lamberty plans to leave for j night has shed. Dcnd tomorrow. .Yesterday now is a part of forever, Tho temperature was 22 degrees' Bound up in a sheaf which God holds abovo zero at 7:45 this morning. Tho' tight, - W-IMi cliiM ilflva nnrt ann ilnira nnn rinri reading was taken from tho tnormome- ter on tho post In front of Ketels' drug store. MARRIED. At tho ofllco of the Jus- tlco of tho pcaco In Eugeno, Novem - lior 14. lOlli. Ijiilfo H. Flnlinr nnil Mrs. nniav it wt),n, r Judge J. Q .Wells, officiating. It's s.ifo to send tho kids to Eggl- man's for candles. Mrs. Zellu Cnutrell and little sons, aro confined to their homo Buffering from tho whooping cough. Mrs. Evory day is a fresh beginning! Cantrell Is chief oporator at the local j Listen, irty soul, to the giad refrain, telephone exchnngn and Miss Ethel And spite of old sorrows and older sin Conloy Is acting as chief during her ! nlng, nbsonco. And puzzles forecasted and possible 1 I rifilei Tho property of tho estato of Lucy C. Cranmor, deceased, Is valued at $300, according to tho Inventory of tho appraisers, J, P. Fry, T. J. McCrncken, tand W. J. Graves, filled In probate court Tuesday. MARRIED. At tho county court house Novombor 14, 191C, William H. Lajoo and Miss Sylvia May Van Orden both of Morcola. Judgo II. L, Down offi ciating. , Puro Pork Sausage 12 conts pound, Spare Ribs 10 cents pound at Swarts and Washburno, ; J. Elmer Pepiot has been appointed postmaster at Leaburg. Tlio neodlecraft club Is mooting with Mrs. J. P. Fry this aftornoon. Shoes AND BOYS' WORK HI-CUT FIFTH AND MAIN Al Perkins went to Portland today. Postmaster Harry M. Stewart han some portraits of President Woodrow Wilson and will bo glad to glvo ono to all persons who may call. 12. 12. I.eo left this afternoon for Hia ton, whoro ho will visit for a fow wooks with his brother, Charles Lee, who ho hasn't seen for four years. Tho McKonzIo Itlvor truck caught on to n projecting cable from tltc cranu on which beef and hogs aro run Into tho Swarts and Washbounnj meat market, this morning, tearing tho crnno partly loose, and scttiti;; tho scales Inside somewhat out of line Baptist Churjeh itov. W. Norton Kerrls, Mlnlstor. Illblo School at 10:00 A. M. Divine worship at 11:00 A. M. A personal friend of Pastor Ferris will speak at this service. Let ever member bo present. The message will bo enjoyed by all Senior and Junior meetings at 6:30. Service of song and sermon at 7:30. Iter. Ferris will speak on tho thome. "Three Bad Bargains." A sermon for young people. Don't miss this. All aro cordially Invited. St rangers always welcome. Pine Needle Club Meets The Pine needle club met Tuesday afternoon at tho home of Mrs. Fred Illnson on E. street. Mrs. Griffin and Mrs. Hlnson being Hostesses . Light refreshments weni served. Members present were. ryn Horton. Itosa Montgomery, Emily ; Doorty. Edyth Larimer, Emily Ny troun, Vina "McLean, Ellen Thomp- con, Itena C. Hill. Layton, and Hannah FOREST NOTES About &V& million pounds of artificial silk made directly from wood pulp-art-used annually In the United States. It is manufactured Into such article"! ns linings, tapestries, neckties, rib bons and weater. NEW EVERY MORNING Every day Is a fresh beginning, I Every morn Is tho world made now! ' ' days which never, Shall visit us moro with their bloom or their blight, Their fulness of sunshine or sorrowful 1 night. Let them go since wo cannot relive j thel , I Cnnnot undo and cannot atone, God In 111a mercy receive, forgive I them! Just tho now days are our own; Today Is ours, and today alone. Take hcar't wlth tho day and begln again. -Susan Coolldge. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Lane County. D. II. Pierce & Barney May, Plaintiffs against The Unknown Heirs at Law of David Arthur and and Also All Othor l'or- ' 1 .1 hhUamh I BUUB UUU 1 Ul HUB UUAUUWII I clnlmlng any right, title estate, Hen or interest inf the real estate desorlhed Inl I ftm rnninlnlnl Tlnfnnifnnfe To tho Unknown Heirs at Law of David Arthur and Mary J. Arthur, de ceased, and All othor Persons and Par ties unknown, claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest In the real pro perty described in tho complaint and . heroin; Defendants: ! IN THE NAME OF THE STATE 1 OF OREGON: You nro hereby re quired to appear and answer tho com plaint filed against you in the above , entitled suit on or before tho 30th day , of December, 1916; and it you fall so to answer, for want thereof, plaintiffs will tako decreo against you as prayed for In said complaint, viz. . That their title bo forover Quieted I to the following described lands, in Lane County, Oregon towit: Begin ning at tho intersection of tho West lino of tho David Arthur and Wtfo donation land claim In Tp. 18 South rng. 2 West of WIl. Mor. with tho South lino of tho railroad right of way of the Sputhorn Pacific Company, bo ing 16 chains South from tho NW. cor nor of said claim, and run South 23.9S chs., East 33.60 cha.. North 26.26 oIir. to the South lino of said railroad right of way and thonco Wostorly along 1 said line to tho place of boglnnlng;nnd that you bo forover barred from claim ' Ing any right, title, interest or e3tato 1 in or to tho namo. I This summons is served by publt- .(THE 8 OOP UUPSg riHP3 UNCI BEH A OOPlOt ) rsuat.rMMAPpy. AWE-SPOT you IU LOOK I ,pvi cr Afi TME KB7f- S SV PROVISO. Happy orw-o COT WMAT-3 OP OKPIMAftY JO MANY a man says it's worth osing a five dollar bill to learn about the little chew of W-B CUT. It saves more than that on what he spends for tobacco, but the big point is that he has found what tobacco satit- faction raeasi. W-B CUT is rich tobscco, there's more to it. Tho fared and the touch of salt brinf out the tobacco eatirfactica without to much chewing and (pitting. Kxit ty WFYMAH-BRlTfON COMPANT, 50 Un?a Si-r, Hr York G7 Get this $1.00 Wear Double-lipped 2, MOTE Ike two t!p wMch eeable yo la poor villi ellkcr rilbl rr lelt htad. Carer ter lb!a Saacepaa Zlc AlamUaa alcatU are HOT "all Ike Uf." Ij RErnsc stJDSTiiurus j r r ' For niy liTHl 69c Replace utensils that vear out with utensils that "Wear-Ever" Clip the Coupon Get your Saucepan today! BEAVER-HERNDON Hardware Company "The Yellow Front" cation thereof once each week for six successive weeks In the Springfield News by order of Hon. John S. Coke, Judge of said Court, made November 14th. 1916, and the first publication thereof was made on the 16th day ot November, 1916. I A. E. WHEELER 1 Attorney for Plaintiffs. Nov. 16, 23, 30; Dec. 7. 14. 21. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lane County v Chas. A. Logan and Hattie C. Logan, Plaintiffs, vs. Thomas G. Cain and Olive Cain, some times known as OUie Cain, his wife; Eugeno Loan & Savings Dank, a cor poration, and Dirdell Carter, Defend ants. To Thomas G. Cain and Olive Cain, Bomctimes known as OUie Cain, his wife: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in tho above entitled suit within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, and if you fail to answer for want thereof, tho plaintiff will take decree against you as prayed for in tho complaint, namely: for Judgment against you in tho sum of $500.00 with interest at 8 por cent por annum from July 15, 191C and for reasonable at torney fees, and for costs nnd dis bursements In this suit: and for de cree modifying and correcting the mortgage heroin to include tho person al property described in the complaint and for an order to sell tho personal property and following described real property towlt: All that part of the Southeast quarter df the Southeast quarter ot Section Twenty six (26) In Township Eighteen (18) South of Rango One (1), Edst of the Willamette Meridian, lying south of the center of Fall Creek; more particularly de sorlhed an beginning at the southeast cornor of said section, and running thence north on soctlon lino to tho centor of said creek, thence westerly down center of raid creek to a pojnt 20 chains west of said section lino, thence south to the south line of said section, nnd thence east 20 chains to the placo of beginning, containing 25 acres more or less, in Lane county, Oregon, nnd that the same be sold at public auction In the manner provided by law, and that the moneys received from said salo be applied. 1st. in pay ment of a former mortgage held by the Eugeno Loan and Savings Bank, a cor poration: zd, in payment ot costs and disbursements of suit and reasonable attorneys fees, and principal and In terest due the plaintiffs heroin, and for such other and further relief as to tho court may reem equitable in the promisos. This summons is published in the Springfield News, a newspaper 0! gen eral circulation published at Spring- neirt, Oregon, by order ot too Hob. o. P. Sklnworth. .Juden nf thn fllroult Court of tho state of Oregon, for Lone rnunty, which satd order l dated the, 3d day of October, 1916, and the ctat THAU RWHT-AMO FROM UMCtC 6CM, IN THIS InSTAMCC THAT A SMALL CHEW THE LOlt. !. BEATS ASIA CHEW ITU WOStTHtTTO I TOBACCO. LBARM ABOUT THE LITTLE CHEW. LIMITED Spcdal offer expire NoremberSS. There! ter prica wilt bo J LOO. - Ever Quart Saucepan and the coupon If pre sented on or before Nov ember 25, 191G. wr5t of the first publication of this sum." mons is the 5th day of October, 1916, and the date of the last publication ot this summons Is the 16th day ot November, 1916. L. M. TRAVIS Attorney for plaintiffa, Oct. 5. 12. 19. 26. Nov. 2. 9. 16. 28fB8ASP everuthing about ik a rainq daij seems 1 tosaij to keep dru to work in ! comfort .wear 1 thcFISHlfl REFLEX SUCKER5 3. A.J.Tower Co - Boston 3 W. F. WALKER UNDERTAKER FUNERAL DIRECTOR Office Phone 62; Residence 87-J, West Main St. Dr. ADALINE KEENEY FERRIS Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon Office, Baptist Parsonage Corner Second and C Streets HOURS: 9 TO 12. PHONE 40 D. W. ROOF, JEWELER SPRINGFIELD, OREGON FINE WATOH REPAIRING A SPHCIALTY HERBERT E. WALKER NOTARY PUBLIC Office in City Hall, Springfield, Ore. CAREFUL, CONSCIENTIOUS Dentistry DR. J. E. RICHMOND PHONES Office, 3; Residence, 116 Over Commercial tank, Springfteld. Oregon. uust woh I i k Mttt We vlll (( todo laTlc la pirnxat flQft uf lor one Waar-CTer 2H quirt Saereaan. e9B J9H which aclia rctala'ly at SIJOQ aroriaca yoa lFB fSL preMoteoircB anioreea or bclorc Ifav.23. cav Ijj 1916, aad wiiteoa the coupon )oar aaiac. aa fll nP3H 4rcM aad anc ot peicaaia. WT' Beaver Herndon Hdwe. Co.