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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1916)
THURSDAY NOV. 10, 101C FAGtt FOUR TIII3 SPRINGFIELD NEWS ACTIVITIES OF OTHER COMMUNITIES TOLD BY CORRESPONDENTS I CAMP CREEK ' Camp Creek Nov. 14, 1916 Leonard u4 Walter Stephens arc hnultng po tatoes for Mr. Mnstcrson. Mrs. Van Scoy and Mrs. C. Jack cro iu Springncld Friday afternoon visiting. Grace and Charlie Stephens woro visitors al Thurston Sunday. Bort Smith has been herb visiting hte sister Mrs. Mnstersoir. At the road meeting held in the school house hero Saturday a two lai 111 tax was voted for. THURSTON Miss' Edna Eiler of Eugene spent fiie week-end with Miss Mario Hast Engs. Miss "V.'llla Edminston spent Sun day at Cold Springs with Miss Beat rice Morris of Eugene. ( Tho visiting speakers of the county Christian Endeavor rally at Thurston Jtrere dinner guests of Mrs. Frank Tea g&out Sunday. i Mrs. John Price entertained at din Ittex Sunday, Mrs. Walter Edminston, Jbtiss Elizabeth McHahon, Delight Ey Iter, and Helen Eiler. J JTho church house was filled last (Sunday evening to hear Harold Hum- jfeert's excellent sermon. 't DONNA Donna,' Xov. 16, 1916. Mr. Alex Lwis and Mrs. W. C. Seavey made & business trip to Eugene on Satur day. H. W. Gustin has been diglng a well Dear his back porch. Miss Wilson was here spending a few days with Mr. Roberts and family- W. C. Seavey made a business trip Co Marcola Saturday. Several people from here were down to the funeral of Mrs. Colo. Flowing has been going on in the vicinity for several days. There will be an Endeavor business meeting and social here next Friday slight as it is the third Friday In JJoyember. Mrs. L. D. Peirce has been appointed leader of the endeavor here for next Sunday evening. MARCOLA "Marcola, Nov. 15. John Downing nd J. W. Hcnnls shipped a carload of .cattle to Portland last week. W. Sullivan made a business trip Co Eugene today. A pound social was held at the Meth odist church Saturday evening for the benefit of the new Methodist minister. Several people here are planning on going to Donna Friday evening to attend a social. J. D. Adams and C. W. Zumwalt of Donr.a transacted business here this ja-eefc. 3Ii38 Flora Smith is working in tho post office now, taking the place of Bier rister Mrs. Floyd Harris, formerly aiise Pearl Smith. P. W. Titus spent Monday and Tues day 'si Eugene on business. Tho furnaces in the Marcola school builving are working flno since hav ing i:een repaired. ' ?-7aw laboratory equipment arrived yex'.erday for tho Marcola high school. JUiss Fay Price who had hex arm Classified Ads For Sale, Rent, Wantad, Eta FC R INFORMATION regarding home- stead entries in Central Oregon, jwrite enclosing stamped envelope to 5. O. King or 1). 1). Tusslng, Broth ?rs, Oregon. jpOQKERALS FOR SALE; White Leg ltom-jnure bred O. A. C. strain, six - months old, $1.00 each. Call at 710 yG. street. JER Sale Practically new Oliver Typewriter number 5. Machine is -equipped wi.th tabulator and back ispacer. It Is In good running order. Call at the News office and have It demonstrated. Terms, :FOUND: Small key on wire. Owner! jnay have same by calling at tho i VI ci nffirtn and n-avfney fn. 41.1. .1 ! OR SALE Nine acre farm one fourth mile east of Creswell. River bottom '.land all in cultivation. Has four '- ;acres of loganberries, one and seven -eighths acres In red raspberries in 1 Ibearlng intermingled with four year - gld apple trees. Has house, barn, send modern chicken houses with :fenced in parks. Can be had at a jjoargaln. Address A31. care of Tho Springfield News. J?OR.SALKOR TRADE Small fruit ranch within sight of Creswell. Will consider Trade on Springfield real--dencp property. Address, C 31, Sjirlngfleld News. broken Halloween night, Is recover ing ns fast as could bo expected. Miss Verna lilack's mother has ar rived and Is keeping houso for Miss Mack and Miss Maude Klncald. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Harris who were recently married are living at Fischers mill, whoro. Mr. Harris Is working. Mr. Fischer returned from a busi ness trip in Eugene yesterday. Tho short programs of tho M. H. S. studentshavo been very good. Every Monday afternoon nt assembly ono of the classes of tho M. H. S. gives a short program. Seven visitors wero present last Monday. Tho program was as follows: Piano solo, ty Roth wood. Miss Jennlo Turner; essay on corns, Miss Mildred Workmnn; play, Tho Know Nothing Customer, by Miss Lola Hcnnls and Earl Walkor. Dr. M. J. Shields, field agent of A- merica red cross, gave a lecture and demonstration on first aid to tho in jured, November 10 at tho M. W. H. hall. The Marcola Christian Endeavor so ciety held Its monthly social at the Dial home Friday night Tho ovonlng was spent in playing games after which refreshments of cookies, cake, snndwltches, pickles and coffee wero served. About 40 wero present 4- SOCIAL EVENTS WILSON SUPPORTERS ENTERTAINED IN STYLE "Roosevelt" biscuits, hard water, and pino toothpicks, topped off with English walnuts on cabbage, a mag nificent finger bowl, and a towel, con stituted the first course of the sump tious luncheon scirved Miss' Effie Rhodes, Miss Esther Campbell, and Walter DImm who believed In Wood row by Miss Vera Williams, and Dr. and Mrs. N. W. Emery who didn't. But the host and hostesses Just couldl n't be mean, even to their enemies, so the latter were allowed to lndulgo In shrimp wriggle, apple salad, hot buttered rolls, wafers, cake, sherbert and coffee, for the second course, it must be mentioned that the f!r3t course was served by candle light, the guests being seated on the floor The affair took place Tuesday even ing at the Mill street home of Dr. and Mrs. Emery. ORGANIZE SEWING CLUB. The ladies of the United Artisans met last Thursday at the home of Mrs. Mary Male and organized a sewing club. After a busy afternoon, re freshments were served by the host ess. The next meeting of the club will be at the home of Mrs. G. B. Lar ison on West E. Street ! ARE DINNER GUESTS, j Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Bryan and daugh ter Miss Crystal, were dinner guests at the home of Sir. and Mrs. J. B. Bell jat the lattors home on East Willamette ' street In Eugene, last evening. Af tor dinner, the entire party attended tlw Elk's ball. THE WEST jMen look to the east for the dawning ( things, 1 For'fhe llsht of the rising sun; But they look to the west, to the crlni I son west, For the things that are done, are ' done. The eastern sun is a new-made hope From the dark of the night distilled; But the western sun Is a sunset sun, Is the sun of a hope fulfilled. So out of the east they have always f come, The cradle that saw the birth Cf all the heart-worn hopes of man ! And all the hopes of earth. For out of the east a Christ arose, ! And out of the east there gleamed The dearest dream and the clearest dream That ever a phrophct dreamed. t And Into the wakitrg west they go With the dream-child of the east, And find the hopes that they hoped of old Are a hundred times increased. For here In the east we dream our ' dream j Of things we hope to do; And here in the west, the crimson west The dreams of the east come true. Prof. E. J. Ward, Unlv, of Wisconsin. CHILDRENS STORIES . A TRIP TO BELFAST This morning Mrs. Richardson and Mr. and Mrs. Burk nnd the seventh B class are ready to loavo Now York on the Olympic. The weather wus flno whilo we wero on board and wo all had a good time. Wo amubed ourselves by looking into tho water trying to seo some of tho largo fish,. One morning tho cnptalu told us we would roach Queenstown about noon. All of us wero trying to bo the first to seo land. At last we sailed into tho grand harbor of Queenstown. Hero wo stayed until tho next train arriv ed w'i5 li tool' m to Belfast. Hero wo ato our lunch nt n restaurant nnd then went to a large hotel whoro Mr. Uurk said wo would stay. Wo woro nil glad to rest especially Clara nnd t for wo got lost from tho others bo fore leaving Queenstown. And wo woro tlrod from running up nnd down streets to And them. Tho next morning wo Went to sco soino of tho largo buildings. Wo saw many Interesting things. Ono of tho men told us about tho flux. Ho suld tho Max In Irolnnd was grown for Its llbor, A field of llnx Is tall and slender. A Hold of tt.W looks something llko grain, tho llnx Is pulled up and .loft lying In tho field exposed to tho wenthor. So thnt tho gummy substance which holds tho woody matter and tho fiber together may decay. After tho fiber tins been sopnrnted it Is split and combed out nnd prepnrcd for spinning. A long ttmo ago tho women spun tholr own cloth to make their cloths with, but now It Is all done with machinery. Tho fiber nftor bolng split la mndo Into thread and Is then woven Ineo nap kins, tablecloths and other fabrics. Some of tho best linen and fabrics aro mndo at Belfast tho greatest linen manufactory in tho British Isles. After wo had lookod all through tho linen manufactory It was almost noon. Wo went back to our hotel and ato our lunch. After dinner Mr. Burk told us to go to our rooms and rest the rest of tho day for wo woro going to Scotland tho noxt morning. MABEL MCPHERSON, Ago 12 years. NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING TO FIX TAX LEVY. Notice Is horoby given that thero will bo a special meeting of the Tax pay ers of School District Nunmbcr 19, Monday evening November 27, 1916, at 7:30 P. M., for tho purposo of fix ing the annual levy of a special Tax, and to consider such other matters ns may properly come beforo tho meet ing. Said meeting will bo held at the High School building on Mill St The following Is an estimate of ex penditures for the year 1916-17. Expense of General Control. Board and Clerk .... $ 235.00 Election and Census 1S.00 Truancy 40.00 Clerical 10.00 Expense of Instruction Teachers Salaries ... 14,100.00 Text Book 8 25.00 Stationery and Supplies ... Expense of Operation of School Plant 300.00 Janitors Salaries 945.00 Janitors Supplies Etc 150.00 Fuel . 425.00 Water 200.00 Light and Power. 25.00 Expense of MalntalnanCe of School Plant Building Repair and Upkeep of Grounds 100.00 j Replacement and Repair of Equipment 175.00; Outlay Acquisition and I Construction Equipment for Now Buildings 75.00 . Alterations, Buildings 150.00 Equipment for Old Buildings 100.00 Other Payments. Bonds, Loans nnd Interest 1,700.00 ! Manuel Training 50.00 Domestic Science and Art ... 175.00 Insurance 300.00 1 Library Books 100.00 Miscellaneous 300.00 , Total ? 19.695.00 Nov. 16, 20. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Lane In tho mater of the Estate of Robert GrJer Van Vnlzah, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: That the undersigned, Ada B. Van Valzah and Robert Clark Vun Vnlzah have been duly appointed executors of the estate of Robert Grler Van Valzah, deceased by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Lane County, and have qualified as such executors, and all persons having claims against said estate aro hereby notified and request ed to present the same, verified as re quired by law, with the proper vouch ers, to said executors al tho office of Charles A .Hardy, First National Bank Building, In Eugene, in Lane County, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated this 9th day of November, 1916. ADA B. VANVALZAH, ROBERT CLARK VAN VALZAH Executors of the estate of Robert Grler Van Valzah, deceased. Charles A. Hardy Attorney for Estate. Nov. 9, 16, 23, 30, Dec. 7. SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION IN FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Lane County H. L. Studley, Plaintiff, YS. L. M. Tozler, Mable C. Tozler, J. M. Deeds, Mrs. J. M. Deeds, and nil persons unknown, if any, having or claiming an interest or estate in and to the hereinafter described real property, Defendants, To J. M. Deeds, Mrs. J, M. Deeds, and all persons unknown, If any hav ing or claiming an Interest or estate In and to tho hereinafter described' real property, the above named de fendant. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are horoby notified that H. L. Studley tho holder of Cer tificate of Delinquency numbered 1280 issued on tho 7th day of October, 1913 by tho Tax Collector of the County of Lane, State of Oregon, for the amount of Sixty ono cents, the samo being tho amount then duo nnd delinquent for taxes for the year 1912 togothor with penalty, Intorost and costs there ou Upon the roal property assessed to you, of which you are tho ownor as appears of record, situated In said County and State, and particularly bounded and described as follows,' to. Wit: . Lot number olghteen (18), in blook number twenty seven (27) In Fraslor & Hylnnd's Addition to tho City of Eugeno, Lane county, Satto of Oregon. You aro further notified that said II, L. Studloy hus paid taxes on said promises for prior or subsoquont yearn Kith tho mto of Interest on suld amounts as follows: On March 31, 1915, tho sum of $.25 for taxes for tho year of 1914. On April C, 1010, tho sum of $.34 for taxes for tho your of 1015. All of tho said amounts boar tutor est from dnto of paymont nt tho rato of 15 per emit pur annum, Said L. M. Toiler ns tho ownor of tho legal tltlu of tho abovo des cribed proporty nB tho snino appears of record, nnd each of tho oth er persons nbovo imnunl aro horoby rurthor notified that H. I Studloy will apply to tho Circuit Court of tho County nnd Stnto aforesaid for n do croo foreclosing tho lien against tho proporty nbovo described, and men tioned In snld cortlficato. And you aro horoby summoned to appear within sixty days after tho first publication of thlR summons oxvluslvo of tho day of said first publication, nnd dufond i this action or pay tho amount duo ns ! nbovo shown together with coats nud accrued Interest and lu enso of your failure to do so, a docroo will bo rond orod foreclosing tho lion of snld tnj(cn nnd costs against tho laud and prem ises nbovo named. This summons Is published by ordor of tho Honomblo John S. Coko Judge of ttio Circuit Court of tho Stnto of Oregon for tho County of Lnno nnd said ordor was mado nnd dated this 13th day of Soptombor, 1916 nnd tho dnto of tho first publcatlou oT this summons la tho 14th day of Soptom bor 1916. - All procoss and papers In this pro ceeding may bo servod upon tho un dersigned residing within tho Stnto of Oregon, nt tho address hereinafter mentioned I M. TRAVIS Attomoy for tho Plaintiff Address Eugono, Oregon Sept. 14, 21,28, Oct.5,12,19,26,Nov.2,9,16 SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION IN FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Lane County H. U Studloy, Plaintiff, vs. Josoph Oloa, Mrs. Joseph Olos, J. W. Mnchcn, Dora L. Mnchnn, and nil persona unknown, If an, having or claiming an interest or esUito In and to the hereinafter described real proporty Defendants. To Josoph Olcs, Mrs. Joseph Olos, and all persons unknown, If any, hav lng or claiming an Interest or ostnto In und to' tho horolnnttor described real proporty, tho above named do fondants. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You nro horoby notified that H. L. Studloy tho holdor of Cer tificate of Delinquency numborcd 1233 Issued ou tho 7th dny of October 1913 by tho Tax Collector of tho County of Lauo Stnto of Oregon, for tho amount of $2.36, the same bolng tho amount thon duo nud delinquent for taxos for tho year 1912 togothor with penalty, Interest and costs thereon upon the real proporty assesBOd to you, ol which you aro (ho ownor as appears of record, situated in Bald County and State, and particularly bounded und described as follows, to-wit: Lot nlnetoen (19), in block nine (9) in McWlllama Addition to tho Town of Springfield, Lano county. Statu of Oregon. You are further notified that said II. L. Studloy has paid taxes on said premises for prior or subsequent years with the rate of interest on said amounts as follows: On March 21, 1914, tho sum or $.74 taxes for the year 1913, On March 31, 1915, tho sum of $.67 taxes for tho year of 1914. On April 5. intt: the mrn of ?.73 taxes t.ixo. for tho your 1915. All of snld umoutUs bear Interest from dato of payment at the rate of 15 per cent per annum. Said Josoph Olos and J. W. Mnchen ns the owners of the legal title of the abovo described property ns iho si appears of record, and ah of tho oth er persons above iiiuiied.uru hereby further notified that H. L. Studloy will apply to tho Circuit Court o. t!. County and State tiforesnld for a rt crco foreclosing tho Hen against the proporty ubovo described, and men tloned In said cortlficato. And you art horeby summoned to appear vI ! '-. sixty days after tho first publication of this summons exclusive of tho dnv of said first publication, and defend this uctlon or pay tho amount duo us abovo shown togothor with costs and accrued lntcrcBfanu In casb of your failure to do so, a decreo will bo rend ered foreclosing tho Hen of said taxos and costs against tho land uud prom Ises above named. This summons Is publisbod by order bf tho Honorable John B. Coke Judge of tho Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon for the County of Lano and said order was madb and dated thlt 13th day of Septombor, 1916 and the dato of tho firs; publoatlon of this summons lu tho 14th day of Soptom bor 1916. Ail process atyl papers In this pro ceeding may be served upon tho un dersigned residing within tho Stato of Oregon, at the address hereinafter mentioned. L. M. TRAVIS Attornoy for the Plaintiff Address Eugeno, Oregon Sept. 14. 21,28, Oct.5,lJf,19,20,Nov.2,9,16 COOK n l1 NEW No coal, wood or nshes to Iur no waiting for tho Tiro to burn up. Bet ter cooklne because of tho sternly, evenly-distributed heat, under perfect control. All heat concentrated on the cooklngandnotradiated around tho room. The long, bluo chimneys prevent all smoke and smell. Bikes, bolls, roaitf, toaitt. Mora alncltnt thsn your wood or coal stova and coats lets to opatatr. ASK YOUR UXALXK TODAY. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (C.llIomU) For BE-AVER-HERNDON WATCH We now occupy a whole room. 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