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TUB SPRINOFIKLD NEWB MONDAY, ..MARCH.. C, ..1$17. FAQH FOUR ACTIVITIES OF OTHER COMMUNITIES TOLD BY CORRESPONDENTS COBURQ. Coburg, March 3. H. M. Andorscn -and daughter, Miss Elsie.motorod to tfXugene Saturday on business. .. Mr. and Mrs. Lorln Smith motored -to Eugene Friday. . Mrs. C. Colo, who was taken to the -Jtforcy hospital sovoral weeks ago, Is lroatly Improved now. A large number attended the pro. . gram given at tho Christian church by the members Friday ovening. The Rcbokah's mot ill the I.O. O. F. hall Wednesday night Mrs, L. Losy who has been suffering with the grip Is abc to bo up now. Dr. and Mrs. Mcndenhall motored to Eugene today on business. George A, Drury and daughter, Mies Ernia, motored to Eugene yestoday on business. Mr. and Mrs. William Klncart.wera in own from their ranch yesterday, returning today. D. D. Locke was a business caller in Eugene Thursday. J. J. Miller, Carl Hopkins and A. Durfllnger transacted buslnessin town SCHOOL NEWS. By IIUTH SCOTT. Literary U Enjoyable A very largo crowd greetod our por fomanco at Literary last Saturday or cnlng, tho assembly room was Just packed. And tho audience showed tholr appreciation, by tho hearty ap plause Tho following was tho program glv on: Reading Onn McKay Malo quartet. Orson Vaughn, Clyde Koover, Wul tor Oosslcr, and Lester Hill. Pnntontlno play Read by Wnnna McKlnney, actod by Dcatrlco Hoi brook, Jerry Van Vnlxah, Orson Vaughn, and Virgil Slgnor Piano duet ....Leotn McCrnckon Ruth Scott Play "Hector" Players worn Dorrts Slkes, Edna Duryeo. Albor ta Panln, 13111 Hill, Louis Grandy, Lester Hill, and James Lowls Miss Anna Dtdwcll Is taking post graduate work In tho teachers train ing class. I Tho Senior class sent for Its plus and commencement Invitations last today. The Parent Teacher association met ' Monday Sj the school houso Wednesday even j" , , g- ! Long dally rehearsals of "Tho Sky N. J. Nelson Jr. will give a danc-s 'UWer3.. are belng hold undor the d,r. in the I. O. O. F. hall Saturday oven -ecUon of Ms8 Efflo nh0(le3- Th.3 185 ( cast Is composed of Bernico Cagloy, Miss Foster Domestic science teach ' L111Ian Munllran. n,..h Srnf, plnVl, erln tho Coborg school, was a busin3S3'Kester mvarCl Ralston. Bill Machen .c&uer in t;ugene Tiaay. N. J. Nelson was In town today on business. THURSTON and Albert Bcaro. v Tho students wero favored with a fine band concert last Wednesday nf- 'fpmnnn Thfl rhltilrnn whn m.iln it Thurston, March 3, The snow was k . . , , , . , ' ., ' , ' . . Lthe Dan"1 ranged In ages from about six to eighteen; their homo is in Sent- Tho students fur- the deepest here last Saturday, meaB taring 16 Inches. Miss Margaret Shaw of Eugeno L. . t i .1 i,u tiin r t .cpeui uib wevneuu vwiu Jiiao umiic neS(jay. night castings. Howard Cotton of Springfield visit ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Edmlston last week. . Mrs. O. A McMahan returned Tues day from a visit in Eugene. A. B. Fletcher who represents the Raleigh companywas here on business yesterday. L tie. Washington nisneu entertainment for them Wed- COMMUNICATION THE GOLDEN RULERS LIVE UP TO NAME Goodness, and a disposition to ho!p lourself stands us well In hand In the i hour of misfortune; as is seen in the case of a little woman who worked I sn hnrtl nil wlrttnp t n mntntnln li rt Although the, snow was most too ge,f and fl fa - stft for coasting a party of youn . ,n 8chool a the n people nan a merry time on tne nm ,n heaUh flhe to be token to tho Sunday. '"hospital, leaving the children tho old Miss Marjone Phctteplace is stay- about u tQ fee fof tog In Eugene helping to care for comnlunlty. Then lt wa8 that lha her grandfather Phetteplace. who. ta ,rft ofthe Qood Samarltan !' , , , by the "Colden Rule" society of the Curtis and Inez Price came up from ,n Sprlngfleld manIfe8ted it8 the O. A .C. and spent the weekend- se,f ,n g0,den mea8Ure -with their parents. Mr. and Mr. They appointed a committee, which John Price. .found the children without changes j"of clothing the home In disorder and CONVENTION ECHOES (not enough sufficient bfddlng. Iml by Opal Whltely j mediately they called their socloty The 26th annual State Christian together and arranged a sowing bee, Endeavor convention was held at 3,v making clothing, bedding, ticks and lem February 24, 25, and 26. Seveinl comforters, for the beds, also cleaning special trains helped to bring the 1000 the house. Then they arranged to IF WE PAINTED OUR SHIPS AS GERMANY ASKED Photo by American lrea Association. i As the American liner Philadelphia would look were sho to put on tho rod and white stripes nud checkered lings which Germany said our ships must do during her ruthless subinnrlue wnrfnro. 3UMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR LAftE COUNTY. Margaret Morris, admin istratrix with tho will annexed of tho estate of James A. Ebbert. de ceased, Plaintiff, vs. A. J. Hinkson, J, J. Nic olio, S. P, Ness, W. L. Benham, Harriet Ford, ana ninrion J. 1'owell, Defendants, To Y. L. Benhnm. Defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are horobv summoned and required to appear and answer tne complaint of plaintiff In the abovo entltlod suit on or before tho last dav of the time prescribed In the ordor ror publication of this summons here inafter referred to. lo-wit: On or bo- foro March 12. 1917, and you arc hero- ay not i ncu that ir you fall so to ap pear or answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the aboTo en titled court for the relief prayed for in tne complaint, viz: ror a ducroe that there be duo on a certain con tract dated March 21. 1914. between James A. Ebbert, now deceased and do- rendantsA.H.HInkson JJ.NIcollo and S. fP.Ness.tho sum of $ 14,000.00 and Inter est Uiereon at eight per cent rfom Doc- 'ember 1, 1914:243.00 taxes and six per cent interest tnoreon from March 31, 1915:1199.80 taxes and Interest at six per cent from April 5,1916,and tllat th-i court ux a time within which said sums of money and Interest and costs Classified Ads For Sale, Rent, Wanted, Etc LOT of one aero In West Sprlngfiold will trade for property In Spring Mold on paved street If conditions can be iuntlo satisfactory. J O. R. Gullion, M.D. Practice Limited tl Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Graduate Nureo Attending 306, White Temple, Eugene, Just Watch Us Get Around JuhI glvo uh n hint olthor by phono or In person that you are Interested in anything In GROCERIES ami sec how quick wo can act. Our goods a io the beat and our prices are right. Give uh n call. N ice & Miller Wo deliver nil ordora. Notice to Lot Owners. Ml pontons Indebtod to tho Sprint: W. Neot, Phono 44 F 13. fold Lodgo I. O. O, F. numbor 70, 'or ots In tho Laurel Hill Comotery uro EGGS FOR HATCHING Barred Rock No eggs offered except from hen producing 200 eggs or hotter. $2.00 for setting of 15 eggs, S. B. McKccl, Springfield of this suit be paid by the last named FARM LOANS At tho lowest ntto ment bo made as decreed by the Court and ou tho oa8loBt torra8 10 bo h within the time decreed by the Court 3- G. Holbrook, Sprlngfleld. mat saia last named defendants and WANTED Girl or woman for general 1 areby glton notlco to oottlo accounts housework. Inquire at 710 C stroe et onco or remaining portions of lot.i or Springfield News. Telophono I 'unused will bo sold as por rules of 127-W. pu 8m jo; auj.d put! 03ujo bmoj oip 1U 3uH3 i ovava OAuq Xuiu joumo 'OJJA uo Xoh HuraB iaNnOd FOR SALE Practically now Ollvor Typowrlter numbor 5. Much tne Is equipped with tabulator and back spacer. It is in good running ordor Call at the Nows office and havo It demonstrated. Terms. each of them, and each and every per-1 OR SALE Nine aero farm ono fourth delegates. distribute the children among the and equitable. son claiming azy right, title or inter-1 esc wnatsover in anu to tno lands covered by said contract by, through . or under them, be decreed to havo for feited all right, title and Interest there in, and forevor enjoined from assert ing any interest or claim thereto, and such other relief as may seem meet Of special Interest Friday afternoon homes of the society members until were the one and a half minute speech their mother recovered, and was able by 30 prominent Endeavor workers. "to care for them. The theme of the convention was ' Now Mr. Editor, I think you and the "Christ exalted." Harold Humbert of public in general will agree with me, Eugene composed the convention song that such work as is being done by 'Savior Divine." The keynote ad-', the Golden Rulers, Is Christianity In dress was given Friday evening by . earnest, pracUce. Such as the bles Dan Poling, who is associate preal-, 'ed Master commended, when he said d.ent of tho World's Christian Endea vor Union. In his address he told of the growth of Christian Endeavor; of how It has grown from that first society, founded by Francis E. Clark in 1881 untU the Endeavorers of thsJ worm now number tour million anl are found under every flag. The "campaign for millions" cap twos presented to Coos and Curry county for their having accomplished 'more in proportion to their number than any other union In Oregon. Mr, Poling Btnted that the Oregon Endeavorers, taking all things Into consideration, have accomplished more in tHe campaign than any other sta'.e in the union. m The most touching scene of the wholo convention occurred at the clos Ing meeting In tho armory Sunday night- Lloyd Carrick In introducing Mr. Poling spoke of his great love or his mother and said that this mother would lead them In prayer. Mr. Poling who had been sitting with his head bowed arose and going down from, the platform into the midst of tho audience placed his arm around that little inother and brought her to 1he platform. -The memory of that famous man, so strong and tall stand ,lng thoro with his arm about his mother who had helped hlmto be true ta the Ideals of ChrlstlariEndeavor find to thus make hls-llfo a blessing to the world will always remain with the 2000 people who were at the arm ory to tho closing service. That tho Master might be kept exalted in thO'OVory day lives of the Endeavorers was the prayer of her In whose l!fo Christ has been oxated for many years. "In as much as ye have done It unto ono of the least of these, ye have done it unto me." From One Who Knows This summons la served b) publl cation thereof In the "Springfield News" a newspapet- or general cir culation published in Lane County, Oregon, under and by virtue of an J order, of the Honorable G. F. Skip-, worth, Judge of the above entitled Court, dated January 28, 1917, direct-1 ing publication of said summons once A WnAV A Bt. Vl.t .hi.. u ncva lut ou victsjmj, nuibu uiuoi requires you to appear and answer tho complaint on or before six weeks from date of the first publication of this summons. The data of the first publication of this summons la January 29, 1917. SMITH & BRY60N Attorneys for Plaintiff Jan. 2: Feb. 6,12,1,2G, Men. 6,12. mile east of Crcswell. River bottom land nil in cultivation. Has four acres of itganberrios, ono and seven eighths acres In red rnspborrlcs In bearing Intormlngled with four year old applo trees. Has house, barn, and modern chicken houses with fenrpS Iz. iMtrlis. !in oi- hrc a oarecin. Address API :ore ' T . Springfield Jipyn Comotery. CEMETERY COMM1TTEU. Fob. 15. Ono mo. Dr. N. W. Emery.. DENTIST SUTTON BLDO. . - PHONE 20-J RESIDENCE PHONE 129-W . HERBERT E. WALKER NOTARY PUBLIC Office In City Hall. Sprlngfleld, Or. Dr. ADALINE KEENEY FERRIS Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon Office, Uapliat Parsonage Cornor Second and C BtreoU HOURS: S TO U. PHONE 40 A deal Is ponding whereby the old Sprlngfleld skating rink owned by tho firm of OUnes and Erlcknon or Port land may be sold. D. W. ROOF, JEWELER SPRINQFI&tfO, . OREGON FINE WATCH REPAIRING A SEECIALTY EUGENE THEATRE EUGENE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7 JOHN CORT PRESENTS Tho Biggest and Most Important Musical Event of the Entire Yoar Coming to Eugene from Its long runs In New York, Boston and Chicago with the complete original. Now York Cort theatre presentation "The Princess Pat" Book and Lyrics by Henry Blossom MubIc by Victor Herbort Amorioas Most Boautiful Singing and Dancing Chorus Special Augmonted Herbert Orchestra THE CAST INCLUDES Blanche Duflleld Oscar Plgman Bvn Fallon Alexander Clark Louis Casavont Ben Hendricks Wm. Qulmby David' Qulxland. Isabelle Josen Erne Scanlon Florence Press Mail Orders Now for tha Two Dollar Seats Only PRICES 76 1.00 1.50 2.00 COMMUNICATION Springfield, March 1. 1917 Economic Legislation. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. wjiat has our legislature accomp- Department of the Interior, U. S. llshed? The bill to tax Oregon Grant l and Office at Tloseburg, Oregon. Lands, was a very serious mlstako; rtrnIOC, L"a?,l' "A.7:, clouding the title, and Inviting litiga- the" 'i.r rt'tto tion. They raised the salary of the General Land office, undor provisions county commissioner, without the con- of Sec. 2455, R. S., pursuant to the sent of the Lane county tax payer.. 'aPP,lcVn, . tJlftmDorf ! Lane County is now paying such a f 7wh. wt IX 'X at ' heavy tax, that it Is seriously retard- not ie8s than $5.00 per acre, at 10 i Ing the development of the count, o'clock a. m., on the 20th day of March, We havo no prospect of anything but at this office, tho following tract I heavy taxation and Inextricable bonb- '2"" vlameUe ' Meridian,' age In the future. The bill to call , Tj,e gaio wm not be kept open, but ! a special election (which will coat will be declared closed when boso about one hundred thousand dollar:) present at the hour named have ceased ' .!( ml . 1 . 1 11. t. I for th nurnnRA nf hnnillnp thn ntttn tmuinK. pernon iuuiwiib mu iiibu ror tne purpose or bonding the state m w be requlrej to mmedlate- I hid Duiu ui dia uiiiiuub ui uuiiui , jy pay t0 tjjg Receiver tne amount and paying the bankers one thousand thereof. dollars per day, In Interest Is a rotten I Any persons claiming adversely the niece of rascality Ther hurrWW ebove-descrlbed hmd aro advised to piece or rascality. Tney hurriedly fl, theJr clam8 0r objections, on or jran over tho printers graft bill, for ,tore the time designated for sale, advertising the misfortune of the de- W. II. Canon, Register. llnquent tax payors, and left lt stand- Feb. 12,19,20; March $.12. ing on the calendar. The members of our legislature who voted for tho bondage bill, should be compelled to tpay the cost of this election, If this out laus to pass. i appeal to all voters who are not in favor of placing ourselves and our children in bondage to roto NO on this bill. Very respectfully, A. HEMENWAY How to Prvent Croup, When tho child Is subject to attacks of croup, see to R that ho eats a light evening meal, as on overloaded atom, ach may bring on an attack, also watch for tho first symptom hoarse ness, and glvo Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as soon as the child becomes Jioareo. Obtainable everywhere. ROBERT BURNS Lodge, No. 78, A. M, P., Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rlto Uni versal and Symbolic Free Masons moots first and third Friday ovening in W. O. W. ball. Visiting brothers wel come. P. A. Johnson Chas. Klngswell Secretary. R. W. M. Springfield Garage H SANDGATHE Proprietor Repairing n Specialty Main, bet," Fourth and Fifth. Phono I SPRINGFIELD - OREGON I Made in Springfield A DIRECTORY OF MERCHANTS AND BUSINESS MEN WHO WANT YOUR BUSINESS AND WILL GIVE YOUSGOODVALUES IT v f -v J., YOU GET ALL THE NEW8 THAT'S The House of Quality ,MADE IN SPRINQFIELD., IN THE ma0rha08Co0hlAtoecdh'es SPRINGFIELD NEWS EVERY MONDAY AND THURSDAY EGCIMANN'S CANDY KITCHEN -PHONE 51 Subscription 91.60 per ytar ' Phono 2 ; E L E C T R I, C I T Y The Booth KeLlmber Co For light, heat and power. "Made In Springfield." F0R 4 foot iSlab Wood. $2,00 Oregon Power Co. P.r cord at the mui Shoes, Harness, Socles and Springfield Flour Mills OvOTaMs MlllCr'S StlOfl GrSdSR BAKORE Hard Wheat Patent valuo (or your money ot any flour In BprlngOeld. . Wolf & Miller v " N0XLL Harness Shop uw w 11110,1 hy a" l,road l4,ter,, cnniMnrrrt r rtDirr-riM Wo B,I y..u raoro for yur. wonoy In flour and feej , SPRINGFIL LD - - OREGON of all kinds than any btker placo lit town.