CAGB FOUR THE SPIUNOPaCLDNBWi CUR GIRLJGOUTS JHundreds Joined When Break With Germany Came. 3RECRUIT TO FULL STRENGTH. '-Mr Low Works tnsrastlcally t CT Orflanlistioni to Tako Up Training Instituted For Womsn by Navy Lsagus English Girla Rsndsr Assist ano In War. New Vorfc.-nundrcds of slrls and -roung women have Joined tbo National Girl Scouts since tlio outbreak With 'Germany, nnd Mrs. Juliette Low, the rational president, announced from tho Sicadquartors, 52? Fifth avenue, this lty, that to meet any emergency tho organization will bo recruited up to the .strength of tbo Hoy Scouts of America. Sirs. Low telegraphed to Elliott Wads rorth,' vice chnlrman of the American Bed Cross at Washington, offering tho services of the girl scouts. They are 0 co-operate with the nearest Hed Cross branch. It Is Mrs. Low's ambition to make ike girl scouts, already 100.000 strong, lis greatest girl's organization In the GIRL SCOUTS IN WOODS. -world. Mrs. Low is prominent socially 3n England and Scotland as well as In Zlite country. The Girl Scouts of America is tho -aarue as the Girl Guides of England and the contlncpt nnd is adapted to 11 ane same need In girl life that the boy ;oout movement Oils for lads. Mrs. Low became interested In this work :Sor girls through her observation of rzhv boy scout movement in England , ty Sir Kobert Uadeu-l'owcll and the -almost simultaneously similar move ment fjr girls started by bis sister -SklUs Agnes Raden-Poweil. Sir Robert aml bis sUter visited Mrs. Low upor Jjer estates In Scotland and assisted Sji-r In starting the work among the . -Scottish lassies. They have recently j o:ue Into the advisory board t the ! .American organization. -Airs. Low Ls now working energett utally to get the organizations In (he va tIous cities tn take up the training In stituted for women by the Navy leaguo. J.bc has arranged for classes of girl evoau to take these courses and has ' offered prizes In that connection. Mrs. Low saw tin necessity for this vork after watching the assistance rendered their country by tha girls of '-Eiigliijirt during the progress of the lBmvi?iin War. Slip says there are In numerable things thai girls' can do In wartime to help their country If they Bro nroiinrli- trhi(vt 'Mrs. Low will hold meetings In the - dtlas she visits utuler the auxptres of tbe wumou's clubs. All women who are interacted In the movemont looklim 4o the uplift of American girlhood are qlnvlted to utlend these meeting. Girl ?rom educational Institutions are eape- i olnlly Invited, as are nNo college soro- I (rltltw aud associations of college wo luien. Mrs. Low. n brilliant speaker. Is in demnnd both In the west uml the -reust to explain the work. Mrs.- I)w hns great hopes that her a-islt to America at this time will be ' be means of arousing considerable in ' rerest In the movement among the wo men of'the land. It Is the purpose of Mrs. Low to explain the great good to i "be accomplished among the girls of the .land through an organization of this YaTud and to tell something of the tilings that have already been accom plished in England and other European .countries. 1WAIST LINES TIGHTER. K4nto Wtsr Longer Coats and Not Padded. aXSoiuuibus, O. Coats will be much itouger, shoulders will be wider, with r bo padding, and costs will be high at the -waist lino In men's suits this com- big season, according to styles set here by the fashions committee of the Inter- national Custom Cutters' association. The cut tare say trousers will bo wld- er, waistcoats will bo cut low and will t&e tight at the waist Hue, and browns will be the proper shade for spring - clothes, They rIro Indicated (hat tbs UKorfolk Jspket will agaJu bo popular. ACTIVITIES OF OTHER COMMUNITIES TOLD BY CORRESPONDENTS COBURQ Coburg, March 21. Walter Tyler loft for Klamath Falls Tuesday. Ray Pirtlo motored to Eugene- on 'Tuosday morning on business. Mr. Darr, traveling agent for tho Truo Blue biscuit com pa ay transacted business In town Monday. H. M. Anderson and wlfo motored to Kugcuo Monday on business. Marjorlo Durfllngor a student of the Kugeno high school visited rela tives hero Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Anderson nnd son, Charlos and Mr. nnd Mrs. Tom Van Duyn motored to Marcola Sunday on buslnss. o Mrs. Cal Johnson and Mrs, Guy Simmons wore business callers In En- Ken o Saturday. The members of tho city council met In the city hall Monday evening. A largo number nttonded tho danco given by N. J. Nelson Jr. Saturday evontng. Tho Apostolic Faith mission will hold meetings in the I. O. O. F. hall for the following week. Mrs. Oharles Dempsey of Wendltng is visiting her mother, Mrs. Willi l Healy thlo week. II. M. Anderson and William Kin cart motored to Rowland and Harris burg Tuesday on business. Mr. C. E. Neely of Grants Pasi, Oregon, transacted business in tho city Monday. The Commercial club met in the city hall Tuesday evening. Walter Drury motored to Eugono Monday on business. Mrs. L. Loncoy was a business eU er In Eugene yesterday. Rex Losy motored to Eugene Mon day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tyler and son Walter and Ltly Anderson motor ed to Albany Sunday to visit relatives there, returning the same day. E. Durninger of Eugene visited relatives here Sunday. Many people of this vicinity are suffering with the whooping coush. Marcola News Notes. March, 19. The hardtlme dance slv en in the local hall Saturday evening drew one of the largest crowds of tha season. The old time dances were given the preference and these found especial favor with the older folk. Plans are already on foot to give a similar affair in the near future for the benefit of the base ball team. Marcola's baseball aggregation for mally opened the season here yester day and celebrated the event by de feating Wendllng 10 to 8. An abund ance of good material ls available this season and as usual tho little mill city will give a good account of her self. Walter Fischer was elected manager M. Johnson, secretary treasurer, and Pat Cassldy, captain. Mrs. M. E. Swiggett, of Los Angeles is spending the day In our city. W. R. Price. Alva Hill and Torn McMahon returned here yesterday from a trip to lower valley points. Logging operations were "resumed this morning and the mill will com mence tomorrow, both divisions of the Fischer concern having been clos ed on account of deep snow. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fischer and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fischer jr. spent Saturday in Eugene and SpringfleU, making the trip by auto. Dr. W. C. Itebhan of Springfield was a caller hero the latter part of the week. Supt. OReilley o( the local school spent the weekend In Eugene. Mrs. Ella Healy was taken to tha Springfield hospital Friday. She was accompanied by her daughter, Mra. Tulu Duncan. Classified Ads For Sale, Rent, Wanted, Etc. FOR EXCHANGE; A six room ihouse city water, electric lights, gas. Frut trees beginning to bear. Woubl be glad to exchange for like value in Springfield. Call at 305 Pearl street, Eugene. Come at north door A. M. E. L. Hopkins. FOR SALE or trade for horse, good two seated rubber tired surrey. In quire of J. J. Browning. FOUND: A purse containing prem lum coupons. Owner may have same by calling at tbo News office and paying for this ad. FOR SALE Practically now Oltvor Typewriter number 5, Machine to equipped with tabulator and bock spacer. It is in good running order. Call at the News office and have it demonstrated. Tonus. FARM LOANS At tho lowest raw and on tho easiest terms to bo h.iJ. J. C. ilolbrook, Springfield. CAMP CREEK. Camp Crook, March SO. Mr. and Mrs. David Stephens woro in Eugono and Springflold on buslnoas Thursday Oren Mastorson wont to Junction City Friday to ntond a danco. Miss LUsto Kennedy is hero visit Ing hor slstor, Mrs. R. L. Stophonr. Tho Epworth Lcaguo hold a social at tho church hero Friday. Thorj were about 40 present. School Is closod now on account of tho lllnoss of tho toachor, Mr. Penny. Marlon Chase was a Eugono visitor Tuosday. Mrs. F. W. Drown was n Waltorvlllo visitor Tuosday. Mrs. J. J. Chaso spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stophons. Mr. and' Mrs. David Stophons and daughter Ornco nnd Loin Crabtroo spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jack nnd family. Miss Ornco Stophons ihns boon ap pointed as leader of tho Lenguo next Sunday. Mrs. Myrnn Craig wns in Eugono last week having somo dental work dono. Lester Nye, who has been working In Eugene is homo now. Obituary. David Jacoby, who dlod at his home near Jasper.Sunday morning was born In tho state of Ohio, November 2. 1S44, and aged 72 years and four months. While young his pnronia moved to Indiana where he lived o.i the home farm until 1S69 when hn came to Oregon, stopping first with Mr. Cruzan of Cloverdnlo. Shortly nf terwnrd he began working for Cor nelius Hills, of Jaspor. Ho married Mr. Hill's daughter, Henrietta, and moved to the placo where thoy ro sided until his death. Dcsldcs hi. wife he leaves three sons, ono daugh tor, one granddaughter and one granu son, four brothers nnd four sistoii all residing In Missouri yMi the ex ception of one sister who lives tn Indiana. He also leaves a host of friends who will ever remember Jilni as a loving husband, a very dear thoughtful father, a good neighbor and friend. Early in lifo lie unltod with tho Presbyterian church nnd re mained in that faith until ills death. Two llttlo daughtora preceded his death, one in infancy and the other at the age of ten years. The funeral services were held Monday mornliv.; conducted by tho Springfield I. O. O. F. Lodge No. 70 of which lie was u member. Burial was mado In tho Mt. Vernon cemetery. BAPTIST CHURCH Reverend W. N. Ferris, minister. Bible school 10 n. m. Mrs. J. Fitzgerald superintendent Dlvlno worship 11 a. ni. Sermon by Dr. W. p. Driver Special service of sqng and sermo.i In Chapel car at 3 p. m. Senior and junior meetings at 6:45 p. m. Evening- evangelistic service at 7:30 p. m. Rov. and Mrs. Driver will sing at all thes services. Do not miss the opportuni ty of hearing gifted people. You w cordially- Invited, strangers always w come. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Lane County. Susie E. Macklin. Plaintiff, vs. Charles H. Macklin, Defendant, To Charles H. Macklin. dofendan, IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you nro hereby required to appear and nnswerlhe plaintiff's complaint Died against you in the above entitled Court and cause, on or before six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, which dnto is Thursday, March 15, 1917, and if you all to appear and answer said complaint within said time, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for In plaintiff's complaint and for full re lief to-wlt: For a decree from said Court forever dissolving the marriage contract and the bonds of matrimony now existing between the plaintiff and the defendant, aud granting tho plaintiff nn absolute divorce from the defendant, and granting tho plaintiff tho care, custody nnd control of Dal las. Andrew, William nnd Lloyd Mack lin, minor children of said marriage, and for such other relief as to tho Court may seem equitable This summons is published by or der of tho Honor G F. Sklpworth, judge of said Court, dated March 12, 1917, ordering publication thereof for six consecutive and success ive weeks in the Springfield News, a paper qf general circulation is sued in Springfield, Lane County .Ore gon. WILLIAM G, MARTIN. Attorney for nlaintiff. Mch. 10,22,29; April 5,12,19,26. N THE COUNTY COURT OF THE 8TATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF LANE. In the matter of I Notice of Hearing the Estate of Ion Final Account Ruth V. Grant, I of Administrator. Deceased. I WHEREAS, the undersigned Henry Grant, Administrator of the said es tate, has filed herein his final account and the Hon. H, L. Down. Judge of said Court, by order dated February zuth. 1917. nas appointed the ZStn day of Mnrch. 1917. at 10:00 A. M. for hearing objections to said final ccount and settlement thereof; NOTICE Is hereby given that all ereons having objections to said final ccount as filed will appear on said ate and enter their objections thore o, or said administration will be then losed. Henry Grant, Admlnlstntnr Swafford and McGlnnls, Attorno ob. 22, Mch. l.S.lS.Sa. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THK STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF LANE inilian M. Qlbson. rintuurr, vs. SUMMONS Winifred J, Qlbson, Dofondnnt To Winifred J. Qlbson tho nbovo nnmod dofondnnt: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You nro hereby summoned nnd roqutrod to appear and answer tho complaint of plaintiff in tho nbovo ontltlod suit on or boforo tho last day of tho time proscribed In tho order for publication of this summon here inafter referred to, to-wtt! On or bo foro tho 20th day of April 1017, and you aro huroby notified that It you fall so" to appear nnd answer, for want thereof tho plaintiff will npply to tho nbovo ontltlod court for tho rollof prnyod for tn hor complaint, vis; That tho bonds of Matrimony now existing botweun plaintiff and dofondnnt bo forovor din solved and ihald for naught: That plaintiff bo nwnrdod the caro nnd cus tody of tho minor children, Mazto Gibson and Eino Gibson nnd that tho plaintiff have such bthor rollof as to tho Court nmy seem meet and oqult ablo. This sumnionH Is served upon you by publication thereof in tho "Spring field Naws" a nowspapor of gonoral circulation published In Luno County, Oregon, under nnd by virtue of an order of the Honorable O. F. Skip worth, Judgo of tho nbovo entitled Court, dated March 14. 1917, direct ing tho said publication once a week for six weeks, which prder requires you to appear and answer tho com plaint on or before six weeks from tho dato of the first publication of this summons, to.wtt: March 1", 1917. FRANK A. DEPUE. Attorney for plaintiff. Men. 15,22.29; April 6.12,19.20. NOTICE TO CREDITOR8 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that tho undersigned, has been appointed by tho County Court of Lane County, Oregon, as administrator of tho es tate or Wllllnm 11. Lewis and Mary A. Lewis, deceasvd. All persons hnvlng claims against tho estate of said William II. Lowls or Mary A. Lewis, aro hereby noti fied to present tho samo duly verified to tho Administrator, at his otllco, No. 21, E. 9tii Ave., Eugono, Oregon, on or before bIx months from tha dato of the first publication of this notice, which Is March IS. 1917. LOUIS E. BEAN, Administrator. Mch. 15,22,29; April 5,12. Read tho News Classified ads. McMorran & Washbnrne Cordially Invite All Springfield to Attend Their WINDOW OPENING, MONDAY Windows Are Uncovered at 7 P. M MUSIC BY EUGENE BAND AND BOYS' DRUM CORPS Our display manager, cMr. Hobart and assistants ,have been S working for weeks to win the prize in the window display con test and 3e T&ant you to nelp judge the display. All of the newest merchandise will be on display. Every window containing suggestions of value to you. MAIL ORDERS filled instantly and attended to by expert shoppers. Special inducements all next week in COOK A WALL STREET TIP Tiro prlcoB nro far worno than food prlcoH, If you MUST IIAV12 TII13M tho hlRh nrlcuH must Uo paid. Thoy may not bo aH high NOW uh LATHll. Tho Hoonor you Invest tho bettor. Tho nioiit truthful Information Roe wrong onco in a while. Could you lose on this at any rnte? Now 1b tho Unto to buyl STODDARD-DAYTON GARAGE 8th Avo. 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