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THURSDAY, W31). 8, 1017. Stationery and Sentiment Mvcry vprii your letter takes a reflection from tiC ntr.tlnr.Cry IISC!. if y" wMlt yP".r lottera to ro lled tnflte, rollnonient und dignity then uho Highland Llnon. TIiIb lino of stationery la up-to-dilto ns to Btylo and form, and novel and attractive In texture. It him Individuality. PHONE 31 THE SPRINGFIELD NEWF Mr. C. K. Knott in quite III. PAGE TTmF! J - . . - ' 1 1 " mil, ISSZrV 4 , II Ntvrn 9UUS1ITUTE ! Town and Vicinity It. C. Rowe, hna returned from a trip to control Washington. Loo Clark who him hoon Borlously . Ill, Is nlowly Improving MIhb Llla Mlllor npont TuoBday morning In ISucono on tiunlnomt. A number of now tudontn have rep tutored nt tlio Springfield high Hchool Mrs. 0. Mlllor has hoon very nick but Ih Homowhat Improved now. KgKlmann'B for quality. Mrn. Ed Collins' Is Improving from a severe enno of pnuumonla. J. K. I'lnttn, a Camp Crook fanner, Bpont yesterday In town. Juntos Laxton luiH purcliniiod a now Dodgo nutomohllo from F. M. Hatha way of tho ruellle naniKo, Kuroiio. Dornard Stacy of Jasper loft Tuoi. day for Portland, from wlioro hu will go to enter an aviation school. Ruy your flrat class grain hay at J J. llrownlng'H Food Store. II. J. Ilolhrook or Kugono Is at (ho Springfield hospital receiving medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Cray woro down from Thurston on somo business Tues day. H. A, Shahan is seriously III with tho grip and is threatened with pneu monia. ( Mrs. John Ferguson was admitted to tho local hospital Tuesday for treat ment. Buy your groceries nt Snood's. Thoy givo u7 cosn uiscount. - Mr. nnd Mrs. n. M. Baker roturnod Tuesday night from a several weoks' visit In San Francisco. , Harry Stewart Is having a garago built at his homo on tho comor of Socond and North A streets. Waltor Dlmm left yesterday for a fow days' visit at tho homo of hW brother, Paul B. Dlmm, In Portland. F, C. Mqntgomory, who has boon working out of Portland, left last night to start work on tho Oakrldgo run. Tho proof or Egglmnnn's Ico croam Is in the eating, Mrs. Nelson Whlto was In from hor homo In tho Vitus Addition yesterday morning. Mm V.. K. nrntlnln left Wednesday morning for a weeks' visit with hor daughter, Mrs. Otto Hlco nt Mnploton. Rovercnd B. C. Itlchards of Willa mette university gavo a short talk on "A College Education" to tho high school students on Tuesday. ThcffSprlngflcId garago has purchas ed tho Bower gasoline pump recontly Ustallod by tho Beaver Herndon Hard ware company, Wo now have a nhlpmont of Nobrns"- ka corn on hand. The Springfield Hour mill. Hubert Hampton of Goshen is down with a bad case of doublo pneumonia. Mr. nnd Mrs. Preston Cobb were In tepra trading yesterday. Mrs, Ann Huntloy Is slowly recover ing from an attack of bronchitis, which has confined hor to hor homo for tbs iwst sovornl woeks, Mffl, M. W. Weber 'of Sprlngfiold, sontonday at Donna with hor moth er," Mrs. J. C. Nicholson, who Is qulto sick. Mr, and Mrs. It. M. Baker are raov tag Into the door go Ohlson proporty si Bast 0 street, recently vacated by 9i F. Qoddard nnd family, Are you taking advantage sf that fcft discount at Sneed's J. P. Fry rocelrod a nrd yesterday Awni Mrs. fry who Is now In Portland aaylng that sho would return homo In a day or two. M. A. Young of Oorvals has been In tho city tho past day or so looking about for a business location In thU vicinity. C. F. Lolth has moved from his re-contly-sold West Hprlngfiold farm Into ono of S. I). Cairn's houses near tin Junction. A. B. Hughes of Blalno county, Idaho Is moving Into hto fnrm In West Spring Held recently purchased from 0.h Lelth. . - Slop that cough! 'with Egglmann'e mothol cough drops. Miss Olllo Moore Is hero, doing dressmaking. While In this city. Miss Mooro Is staying nt tho homo of her uls ter, Mrs, Will Bishop. Mrs, AI Montgomery Is doing solcn- dldly after hor recont operation. She Is now nblo to sit up for a few minute i at n tlino. Mr. nnd Mrs, Herbert Smccd nnd small son, Clonn, of Wnltorvlllo. visited at tho homo of Mrs. Smeod's mothe-, Mrs. AI Montgomery yesterday. l.lttlo Vol ma Jhonson, who has boon sorlniiHly III with pneumunln is about out of dangor now, tho attending phy sician states. Tho rover has broken and tho little girl Is doing nicely. Cox nnd Cox Exclusive agents of Buster Brown Hoso. Now spring stock now In. No advance in our prices. Klhort S. Robo. assistant mnnacor of tho Portland hotel, Portland, Oregon nnd Mrs. Itobe, woro In Springfield on Tuosdny visiting at tho homes of H. E. and W. F. Walker. Tho following woro registered nt tho Ellto yesterday; Mrs. S. Upton, Now borg; F. S. Aspor, Marcola; M. A.' Young, Gervals; and H. W. Burton, Portlnnd. H. Hampton nnd family and F. W. Hampton and family aro gottlng sot tied Into their now homes In west Sprlngflold. Mrs. H. Hampton states that thoy Uko this country very much. Max Castlo, who Is employed (.t Hornlirook, California, Is visiting horo with his wlfo nnd children. Bright clean baled straw, Alfalfa, Oat and Oat nnd Vetch Hay. l'rlcna right. Freo dollvory. Sprlngflold Food Co. Mrs. Mnry Mnglll, a local nurse, loft Mondny for Marcola to ntteni tho little child of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Titus, who Js very 111 with pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Davo Bond of IIubsoII, Iowa, loft Mondny for tho east after spending a week with Mrs. A. Blgelow. Tro Bonds woro old neighbors of Mts. Blgolow In Iowa. Mrs. Harry Chaso entertained tho visitors on Sunday nt hor attractive homo in tho country. Mrs. Bert Rotmonschncldor of Wend ling is visiting at tho home of her nophow, Wolby Stevens. Mrs. Rolm- onschnoldor, who wns hurt when sho foil on the curb In Eugeno covoral woeks ago lB still unable to uso her arm. Some cuts are more expensive than others. Cheap cuts are often more palatable and economical for certain purposes. Lot iistout your meat nnd expensos at tho aanio time, wo know how, Swnrts and Wnshburne. John and Mattle Sparks, formerly of Sprlngflold, having removed to Alton Kansas, after trying ranching for a whtlo, have changod their location again. Thin tlmo, thoy have gone to Hill City, KonBns, whoro Mr. Sparks has a good position running a station ary onglno for n power company. A, A. Valllor has resigned his posi tion as stroot, cloanor and flusher ani will haul lumber from tho Booth-Kelly Lumber company mill. John Parrlsh and son will take the contract from tho city for (lushing and cleaning tho streets and began tliolr dutlos Satur day, 8. 8. Meyers, a director of tho bank of Shodd, mado n call nt tho First National bank of this city yesterday riour advances steadily, Why pay rnoro?. Our prices remain tho same. Johnson's Bost 1,60, Cupid Patent $2.00. Cot our prices on Food. Froo delivery. Springfield Food Co. Ed Domplor has bought Pros Mc I'Jiorson's household goodij, M. E. Cndy of Newport is rnglsterod nt tho Eifui today. Strictly sanltary-Egglmann'fl dip chocolates. - wire Joo Wakoflold of Vida was here on business Tuosdny. For Men's and Boys work, droaa or hi cut shoos, or first class repairing sea W, A. Hall, tho shoe doctor, Main between 6th and Oth. Mr. ami Airs. u. B, L.yon mado n buslnesa trip to Eugeno this morning. Ed i:fnplt'i! pinchasod (a horso, v.i.fion, and Bomo harness from i3. K. Krpnor last Paturday. Just received a largo shipment o' Buster Brown Hose. Wo bought ear ly. Now Hoso, same, old prices'. Seo Window. Cox and Cox. Exclusive agents ' A week a go tonight 20 local Odd Follows visited the Waltorvlllo lodg3 and put on the Initiatory degree work for threo candidates. Good reliable (Ire insurance. No as sessments; no membership fee. Pay oricj ;nd you are dene. ti. E. Walker at tho City Hall. Bornard Stacy of jasper has gono to Vancouver, Washington where he will enter tho signal corps- of tho United States army. Tonight occurs a program by sev- J oral 'members of tho Eugeno bibW j university at tho Christian church, beginning nt eight o'clcok. A real treat is promised. Just received a shipment of Eastern corn, shelled or cracked. Also ground fine for little chicks or hog feed. Best feed for this tlmo of year nnd costs less than wheat. Springfield Feed Co." J. H. 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Ht i nanggraKUttll FEDERAL LOAN ACT AID FARMERS. WILL (Continued from page one) mcnt of existing indebtedness. The Federal Farm Loan Board of attending the University of Oregon. tn Treasur; Department has general this semester. Mr. Creech, who Is n cnrSe or mo system, me uepan- Prn.l.lnln nf A,.r,lnnn cM.amI l mcnt 01 AgHCUIlUrO Will tuoj.eiuv (nkinP im lfrirni nncinnnrinr tin with this board In supplying informa -r vn'vi.ai - - ls staying with his sister, Mrs. James Evans, nt 823 D street. BIRD OF PARADISE' This Unusu.l Hawaiian Play -o Ap pear at vie Eugene Theatre. tlon and rendering assistance to far mers who desire to take advantage of the Fdceral rarm loan.net, especially AGAM with reference to the organization of local loan associations. "Tho Bird o" Paradise" rcturis to I'Mgene on vcruary 13th. Dec- loa'y :io of the moct Interesting novMt'-3( o. this or any othor season, Is Rl? .nl Wtlton Tully's drama. 'T'ho BI.-d ft but, owing to the small size of tht Paradise." which will be seen for the t graduatiaB ciaB8, the member's Com mencement exercises will be held la S. H. S. Girl Accepts Position. Miss Bertie Bruce has accepted a position as assistant "instructor in domestic science and art at the Lin coln school building. Miss Bruce fin ished her high school course last week .....u hi uiu utiviii: muuit'; nil Tuesday evening, February 13. Tho theme of tho play Is tho degen- connection with tho June class. Miss Bruce ls n graduate of the Teacher oration of ono raco when brought Into Training class conducted by Mr. Kirk, cioso rewionsiiip wui on tnrerlor . notice FOR PUBLICATION, civilization. Paul Wilson, graduate Department of tho Interior, U. S. of an American medical school, tilled , Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, with zeal to dlscovor a germ to stamu January 15, 1917. out leprosy, meets Launa, a HawallaJ, NOTICE Is hereby given that Wal princess, wooes, weds, forsakes his mlssloif, und sinks to tho level of the natives. A beach-comber ls regenerated by nn American girl, tnkes tho doctor's place, accomplishes what tho doctor sot out to do and becomes an alert business man. After two years Dr. Wilson casts off his native wife, und returns to America. Sho, believing the prayer of death has been invoked upon her by a native priest, offers herself as a human sacrifice to tho goddess of tho volcano, "Pelo" and plunges Into tho crater. Tho cast this soason is bonded by Miss Olln Field, In tho Bympnthet'c rolo of Launa. Tho band of natlvo Hawnllans In their songs and molodles Is a feature BAPTIST CHURCH. Rov. W. N. Forrts, pastor. Bible school at 10:00 a.m. Mrs. J. FiUgernld superintendent. Dlvlno worship nt 11:00 a.m. theme, "Watch and Pray for Yo Know Neither tlio Day nor tho Hour." B. Y. P. U. nt 6:30 p. m. Seniors nt 7:30. Preaching sorvico at 7:30 thomo, "Tho Devil," threo nddroBses "Who Is ho?" SiWhat does ho do?" and "What lH ho roaring about," What hi his reward." This will bo interesting bring your friends. Everybody cor' dfnlly Invited. CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Chris H, Jensen, pastor. Sunday school nt 9:45 a. m. C. E. Society meets nt 6:30 p. m. Sermons by tho pastor on the following subjects: morning, "The presonce of God;" evonlng, "Trs spotted man." Special music In the evening. A cordial wolcomo to all. FOR SALE i'ruciicuuy uow riir Typewriter number B, Mnrhlnn Is equipped with tabulator nnd back spacor. It Is In good rnnnlnor orde Cnll at tho News ofen and hove It d'oiiBtratod Torino, on July 29. 1U14, made Homestead Entry, Serial. No. 09659, for tho SEVi or, Section 12. Township 17S, Range 2E. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to mako Final Com. mutation Proof, to establish claim to the land nbovo described, before I. P. Hewitt, U. S. Commissioner, at his office, at Eugeno, Oregon, on the 20th day of February ,1917. Claimant names as witnesses: Milo Thompson, of Vlda Oregon Clyde A. Wendel, of Vlda Oregon Alden Lowo, of Vldn, Oregon Carey Thomson, of Vlda, Oregon W. H. CANON. Register. Jan. 18.22,25,29; Feb. 1,5,8,12,15. In The Circuit Court of The State of Oregon For Lane County. Ruth Sexton, Plaintiff vs- Arch W. Sexton, Defendant SUMMONS To Arch W. Sexton, the above nam ed defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you aro horeby required to appear nnd answer tho complaint filed against you in tho above entitled suit within six weeks from the dato of tho first publication of this summons, and if you fall to answer, for want thereof, plaintiff will tako a decroo against you ns prayed for In the complaint, to-wlt: That tho marriage contract now ex isting between you and the plaintiff bo dissolved and for an order giving to tho plaintiff tho exclusive caro and custody of tho two minor children of said marriage, to-wlt: Erma Sex ton nnd Forn Sexton, and for such other and further relief as to the court may soom equitable in tho premises, and for her costs and disbursements In this suit. This summons is published by order of tho Hon. 0. F. Sklpwortb, Judge of tho above entitled court, which said order was dated at Eugene, Ore gon, on the 26th day of December, 1916, commanding this summons to be published for six weeks In tho Spring lold News, n nowspnpor of general circulation, publlshod nt Springfield, r ano county. Orogon. The date of ho first publication of this summons Is tho 28th day of December, 1910. L. M. TRAVIS, Attornev for nlalntiff. lioo, 28; Jan. 4,11,18,25; Feb. 1,8. EUGENE THEATRE Tuesday Night, Feb. 13 The return of the ever popular favorite OLIVER MOROSCO offers the most talked of play of the century Tie Bird of Paradise By Richard Walton Tully, Author of "Omar the Tent Maker" A Play of a Woman's Soul Love Story of Hawaii Hear the Hawaiian Singers and Players See the Wonderful Vocano Scene Mail Orders Received Now Owing'to the many requests for reservations secure your seats early Prices Orchestra $1.50,$1.00. Balcony $1.50,$1.00,50i: PRIZE WINNING SUBSCRIPTION CONTEST Closes Feb. 13, 9 P.M. Sharp $100.00 in Gold $50.00 Diamond Ring $25.00 Gold Watch Subscribe ,Now Don't Delay Vote Schedule for Balance of Contest. February 4 to 7 Inclusive. new old 1 years $1.50 650 325 2 years $3.00 '2100 1050 3 years $4.50 3600 1800 4 years $6.00 6700 3350 5 years $7.50 10500 5250 10 years $15.00 23000 11500 February 8 to 10 Inclusive. now old 1 yearB $L50 600 800 2 years $3.00 2000 1000 3 yoars $4.60 3500 176ft 4 years $6.00 6500 3250 5 years $7.60 ' 10000 6000 10 years $16.00 " S2000 11000 February 11 to Va Inclusive. now old 1 years $1.50 600 369 2 years $3.00 1750 876 3 yearB $4.50 3000 ISM 4 years $6.00 COOC 2C00 5 years $7.50 9000 4500 10 years $15.00 30000 100M i V . r, V Pi. J aft J4