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MONDAY, PRO. 25, 1916 1?AGE TWO TIIE SPRINGFIELD NKWS The Spring! Niws J. C. DIMM, WALTER R. DIM'm Editors and Publishers not respect tho property Published Every Monday and .richts of others. If tho boys do - Thursday lnot have flowers and shrubs at , RATES OP SUBSCRIPTION ;homo B0Uld n0t ta tll0f i .... SI CO belondiiK to others. There is come along somo night and des- iW. hour of 10 o'clock A. M. , , , , , a tho ilny and time for hearing ob troy a wholp year's work In a joetiona to Mid Dual account and tho fnu mfnutftR sottlomont thoreof. All persons aro ivv iiiuiuiw. horoby notified that all objocttona to , Severe measures should bo t flBBl .CCouat must bo in writing rlnn.lt out to the ncrsons Who i nd Mod with tho Clork or aalil Court do on or before BAtd tiny and tlmo. Blx Months Throo months Advertising rates furnished on appli cation. OUR CORRESPONDENTS CAMP CREEK Uuby Crab t re MAR CO LA THURSTON. Mrs. DONNA COBURQ CEDAR FIAT WEST SPRINGFIELD, Mrs. Clara Chtlds Audrey Lewis Walter- EdmtsUn Charles Heck Elslo Anderson Mrs. Anne Morse 7G no place on this continent whero 60 it is easier to grow beautiful vegitation than right hero in Springfield. There is no ex cuse for those who want flowers not having them. A little work is all that is necessary to have beautiful yards and lawns. . ! Mamker of the Willamette Valley Editorial AaMctaMon. MONDAY, DEC. 25, 1916 Snillo M. Porkius, Executrix of tho Last Will and Tostamont and es tate of Minnie Kahior, doceasod, Frank A. Dopuo, Attorney for estate. Dec 11, 18, 25; Jan. 1, S. AT CHRISTMAS. Tho days aro cold that once were hot, Tho nights aro long that once were short And the old Year's slowly dying, Tho world Is better, I don't think, Nor do tho stars that ahlao and blink, Unless they all aro lying. The frenzied. Nations all see red, Untold millions mourn their dead, And hatred holds her sway. How long, oh Lord tho fratricides, Despoiled homes and weeping Brides; How long tho fatal day. And now again Is ChristmaB time, rhyme COMMON LAWLESSNESS. .Springfield, has found little use for a jail or a police judge this year. So far only ten cases have been tried before local po lice Judge Walker and only three ' p xl,ledu ftnd ..." , ... I As In the years of old. oi tnese cases were ueait mm Thoy teU ug of the glor,oug Klng through the town lockup. It !n rapturous words His pralso sing, seems that the criminal tenden- Yet millions hearts aro cold, cies in this town are nearly at nil so far as the police are con-,The King knelt on tho battlefield And praying unto his Lord, cerned. J Yet bangInB by lta scabbard there Theie is one kind of lawless-1 w)is that same murdering sword. ness that the police have been ! He said the fight was not his fight. ainie, wun an nn CALL FOR WARRANT8 Notlco la horoby glron that Inter est ceases Decembor 22, lDlu, on alt warrants horoln apoclftod issuod by tho Town of Springftold', Street Im provement wnrrnnta up to and In cluding number 7160; Oonornl Fund warranta up to and Including num ber C7S0; special warrants numbers 61C, 6142 and 6734. Warrants will bo redeemed by tho treasurer at tho office of tho Springfield Nowa. "WALTER R. DIMM, Treasurer. Dec 18. 21, 25, 18. S. unable to cope with effectively destroying property. It seems that certain youngsters make it their business to take tilings from other people's yards that do not belong to them. The last reported case was that of some boys raiding a holly bush at the corner of Fifth and B streets. The owners of this property had spent quite a lot of time and considerable money to make their lawn and flower .beds look nice during the grow ing season. They, like many other families believed that it was not necessary to build a fence around their yard in or der to have their rights respec ted. Springfield is sadly in need of properties that are well taken care of with shrubs, flowers and lawns. There are some fam-' ilies in the town that take pride in keeping their properties look ing nice. They should not have , uuu buiu luuix uub ijiuu uuu appuiui- risk of having a band of boys ed Saturday the 13th day of January Yet pushed the might NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of tho Interior, U. Land Office at Roaeburg, Oregon. December 16, 1916. NOTICE la hereby given that Cecolla A. Fish, of Vida, Oregon, who, on July 25, 19io. made Homestead Eatry.Sdr laL No. 06458, for the NW'H of SEU, EH of SWVi and Lot 4 or. Section 80, Township 16S, Range 2E, Willa mette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to mako Final Fito-yoar Proof, to oatabllsh- claim to the land above described, before I. P. Hewitt, Ul S; Commissioner, at his offlco. at Eugene. Oregon, on tho 24th day of January. 1917. Claimant names as witnesses: Bon Mlnney, of Vida, .Oregon. Matt Riekman. of Vida. Oregon. George T. Mason, of Eugeno, Oregon Robert C. Shepard, of Eugeno, Ore gon. W. H. CANON. Reglstor. Doc. lS.21.25.28;Jaa. 1,4.8,11,16.18.22. SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION IN FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN In the Circuit Court of tha State of Oregon, For Lane County It. L. Studloy, Plaintiff, VB. Clara E. Luso, John Doo Luso, Kmma Not, John Doo Net. I.ofa LtvlugHton, John Doo Livingston, Stanford Pro mo, Jano Doo Preblo, and City of Kit Reno, u luuntclpal corporation, nud all persons unknown, If nny, having or claiming an interest or ostnto in and to tho hereinafter described real property Defendants. To Clara H. Luso, John Doo Luso, Emma Nol John Doo Nel, Lor a Liv ingston, John Doo Livingston, Stanford Preblo. Jano Doo Problo, and to all persons unknown, If any, having or claiming ait Intorost or estnto in anil to tho horolnafor described real pro perty, tho above named defendants. IN THE NAME OF TIIE STATE OF QREQON: You aro horoby notified that'll. L. Studloy tho holder of Cor- tlflcato of Delinquency numbered 1208 Issued on tha 7th day of October 1913 by tho Tax Collector of tho County of vuano. stato of Oregon, for tho amount ot 332.78, tho samo being tho amount then duo and dollnquont for taxos for tho yoar 1912 together with penalty, intorost and costs thoreon upon tho real property assessed to you, of which you are tho owner aa appears of re cord, situated in said County and Stato, and particularly bounded and doacribed as follows, to-wlt: Lots number ono and two (1 & 2) in block numbor two (2) In Falrmount, now a part of tho city of Eugono, Lano county, stato or Oregon You aro further notified that said H. L. Studloy has paid taxes on said promises for prior or subsequent years with the rato ot intorost on said amounts as follows: On March 21, 1914, tho sum of S30.00 taxes for the year of 1113. On March 31, 1916, tha sum of $tt.W taxos for tho yoar of 1914. On April 5, 1916, tho sum of $26.55 taxos for tho year of 1915. All or said amounts boar Intorost NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE ON ! 1froiuto J ymont at tho rnto of Fxrr.iiTinN iu rnnrri nsnne 15fr per annum. I Said defendants as tho owner of tho I I 1. 1 I .. ,1... 1... I .mine 10 tiuiuujr ieu mm ur vir- , t ,ii ... n..i tue of an Execution and order of , L"hJ" "J " IT Sale issuod out of the Circuit Court J'f. ."S.fff'l-i rS?rd And these are Christian Nations, Who claim to love the .Christ, Who claim to love the Lord, Yet keep not Jot or title. Of His most glorious word. Whose God Is but ambition, Whose Bible Is the sword. Christmas time already here. Should bring tidings, ot good cheer. Should bring happiness and mirth To His people here on earth. But the hearts are filled with grief. More are filled with unbelief. How long oh Lord, withhold thy hand, How long shall war engulf the land And rage upon the Main. In mercy stretch thy mighty hand And stay the carnage in the Land In honor of thy Name. C. A. MCDONALD, Carlton, California. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Sadlo M. Perkins, executrix of the Last Will and testament and estate of Minnie Kahler, deceased, has filed In the County Court of. the State ot Oregon for Lane County her final ac count of the proceedings as executrix, We wish you all a Merry Christmas Springfield Feed Co. of the Stato of Oregon for the Coun ty of Lane on the 8th dny of Dec embor, 1916, In a suit wherein tho Plaintiff Breyman Leather Co., a cor poration, recovered Judgment against the defendant Martin Miller for tho sum of Nino Hundred Twenty Six and 86-100 ($926.86) Dollars with In terest thereon from the 8th day ot December 1916, at the rato of 6 per cent per annum and attorney fcoa in eluded In above amount, and tho fur- Lther sum of $15.40 costs, which Judg ment was enrolled and docketed In tho Clerk's office of said Court In said County on tho 8th Day of Dec omber. 1910, and said Execution to mo directed commanding mo in tho name' of the State ot Oregon in order tOj ..satisfy said Judgmont, attorney's Tees, .costs, and accruing costs to sell tho following described real proporty to-wlt: The West half of the Southwest quarter of Section fourteen (14), In ,Township fifteen (15) South of Range One (1) West of tho Willamette Mer- Jdlan in Lane County, Oregon Now, therefore. In the namo of the State of Oregon, and in compliance, with said Execution, and Order of Sale, I will on Saturday tho 20th day of January, 1917, at tho hour of ono o'clock p. m. on said Day at tho Southwest door of tho County Court house at Eugeno, Oregon, offer for sale, and sell for cash, subject to ro demptlon all the right, title and In terest ot the Defendant Martin Mil ler In and to tho abovo described real property. JAMES C. PARKER, , Sheriff of Lane County, Oregon, By D. A. Elklns, Deputy. Dec. 18, 25; Jan. 1, 8, 15. REMEMBER- The subscription prices of most standard magazines will be raised after the first of the year. Your should be placed before December 28. I make rates that will meet all competition. WALTER R. DIMM Phone 2' Springfield News Office J NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE ON EXECUTION IN FORECLOSURE Notice is hereby given that by vlr tue of an Execution and Order of Sale issued out of tho Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for tho Coun ty of Lane on the 7th day of Decern' bcr, 1916, In a suit wherein tho Plain tiff, Chas. A. Logan and Hattie C. Logan, . recovered Judgment ngalnst the Defendants Thomas G. Cain and ! Olive Cain (sometimes known as 01- lle Cain) his wife for tho sum of Five Hundred Eleven and 65-100 ($511.65) Dollars with Interest there on from tho 27th day of November 1916, at tho rate ot 6 per cent por annum and Ono Hundred and. no-100 ($100.00) Dollars attorney's fees, and tho further sum of $26.46 costs, which Judgment was enrolled and docketed in the Clerk's office of said Court in said bounty on tho 27th day ot November 1916, and said Execu tion to me directed commanding mo in the namo of the Stato of Oregon In order to satisfy said Judgmont, attorney's fees, costs, and accruing costs to sell the following described real .property to-wit. All that part of the Southeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section twenty six (26) in Township eighteen (18) South of Range one (1) East of the Willamette Meridian, lying south ot tho center of Fall Creek; more particularly described as be ginning at the southeast corner of said Section and running thenco North on Section line to the center i of said Creek, .thence Westerly down center of said creek to a point 20 chains West of said Section lino; thenco South to tho South lino of 1 said Section and thence East 20 I chains to the place ot beginning, con taining 25 acrtn more or less in Lano County, Oregon. i Now, therefore, in the namo ot tho Stato of Oregon, and In compliance, with said Execution, and Ordor of Sale, I will on Saturday the 20th 'day of January, 1917, at the hour of ono o'clock p. m. on said Day at tho Southwest door of tho County Court house at Eugene, Oregon, offer for sale, and sell for cash, subject to re demption all tho right, title and In terest of tho Defendants Thomas O. Cain and Olivo Cain, (sometimes known as OUIe Cain) his wife, Eugeno Loan and Savings Bank, a corpora tion und Blrdcll Carter,, in and to tho ubovo described real property. JAMES 0. PARKER, Fhorlff of Lano Couiity, Oregon. By D. A. Elklns, Doputy, and each of tho othor persons abovo nam6d aro hereby further notlflod that H. L. Studloy will apply to tho Circuit Court of tho County and Stato aforo- sald for a decreo foreclosing tho Hen against tho proporty abovo described, and mentioned In said cortlflcato. And you aro hereby summoned to appear within sixty tlayB aftor tho first DUbll cation of this summons exclusive of tho day of said first publication, and defend this action or pay tho amount duo as abovo shown togothor with costs and accrued Intorost and Iri caso of your failure to do co, a docroo will bo rondercd foreclosing tho Hon ot said taxes and costs against tho land and promises abovo named. This summons Is published by order of tho Honorablo G. F. Skloworth Judge of tho Circuit Court of tho Stato of. Oregon for tho County of Lane and said ordor was made and dated thla 17th day of Novombor 1916 and the dato of first publication of this sum mons Is tho 20th day of Novombor 1916 AH process and papers In this pro ceeding may bo served npon tho un dersigned residing within tho State of Oregon, at the address hereafter mentioned. L. M. TRAVIS Attorney for Plaintiff Address Eugone, Oregon. Not. 20,27;Dec.4.11.18.25;Jan.l.l,15,32. DR. N. W. EMERY DENTIST 8UTTON BLDQ. . PHONE 20-J D. W. ROOF, JEWELER 8PRINGFIELD, OREQON FINE WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY IT IS EASIER TO PAY YOUR BILLS WITH A CHECK; IT LOOKS BETTER IT GIVES YOU STAN DING IN YOUR COMMUNITY. . .IT IS CONVENIENT TO MAIL A CHECK FOR THE EXACT AMOUNT. THAT CHECK IS A RECEIPT. ..BESIDES THAT THE BANK IS HELPING YOU KEEP YOUR AC COUNTS STRAIGHT. ..THE BEST FRIEND YOU HAVE IS YOUR MONEY, NEXT TO IT IS THE BANK ER WHO CAN ADVISE YOU FREE OF CHARGE A BOUT MONEY MATTERS. BANK WITH US 96-223 7t: imiwnwiiMi mi i r Your Christmas Table Load your Christmas tablo with frcsh,puro,hoalth ful , high quality groceries from our etoro, and you and your friends will sit down to as raro a feast as Epicures can possibly provide. Although tho quality of our groceries is tho highest, our prices aro Uio low est tho heBt can bo Bold for. Give us your grocory business, and you will givo us all your business. De causo you will And our groceries good. The Fifth Street Grocery THOS. SIKES, Prop. PHONE 22 NEW SERVICE: Wo are authorized under tho Federal Rcsorvo Law to act as an Executor, Administrator, Guardian or Trustee This Is a now Borvico our ofllcors will bo glad to discuss with you. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, EUGENE, OREGON. Madein Springfield A DIRECTORY OF MERCHANTS AND BUSINESS MEN WHO WANT YOUR BUSINESS AND WILL GIVE YOU GOOD VALUES The House of Quality Wo wish our patrons A Merry Christmas and A Happy Prosperpus New Year EGGIMANN'S CANDY KITCHEN phone 51 E LECTRICITY For light, heat and power. "Made in Springfield." Oregon Power Co. I HAVE RETURNED to Springfield with a good, up-to-date stock of liand-mado humeoa and accessories, and am ready to eorvo my old customers again tind wolcome novr onw. Shoe repairing done better for less money. This h my speelalty. All 1 ask la a trial. GEO. SETTLE, FIFTH STREET Botweon Main and A, next door to Sikos "THE FARMER'S FRIEND" ED. DOMPIER Buggies, Wagons, HaokB Harness, Saddles, Horses and Catt!0 for sale I buy and sell all kinds of junk Phono 29 South 2 and A Streets SEE The Booth Kelly Lumber Co. FOR 4 foot Slab .Wood. $2.00 per Cord at the Mill Springfield Flour Milk BAKORE Hard Wheat Patent Try mo, Got acquainted. You will like mo. Beat Taluo for your money of any flour Iq Springfield. NOXALL You know I am woll liked by all bread Makers. Wo glvo you moro for your money Jn flour aad fead of all kinds tLan any other place, ,tn towa. Dec. 18, 25; Jan, 1, 8, 15,