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HIE SPRINGFIELD 1N15WS
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MONDAY. "MAllOH 20, 10171
The SprinffiiH
'News
il. C.;DIMM WALTER R. DIMM
Editors and "Publishers
published Every ' Monday mini
m, Thursday
I am uro that corporation will result
Ib1 luablo'rosulla. to tho Nation
Very truly yours, E, J. Huobschor,
' Captain. U. S. Army, R. O.
THE LOOKINQ QUA88 ,
Somebody asked us tho other day
why wo didn't have any more "tookins
glassos?"
.JVATES OF SUBSCRIITION
OBTearf - ?L50
BlxtMenths . .... .75
JThroo months . . .60
AdTortUlng fatea furnished on appll-
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cauoa.i thought we'd try to 'toold tho mirror
,nnrcmWnrMTfi 'wp to nature" somo more
.And wo folt proud and Important and
Uuby Crabtrco
Audrey Lewfe
CAMP .CREEK
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THURSTON. Mrs. Walter Edmlston , J,
DONA, Charles Heck
COBURG Elslo Anderson
CEDAR FLAT Mrs. Anno Morse
WEST SPRINGFIELD.
Mrs. Clara Chllds
Wo don't feel like trying to bo clovor
But wo'vo heard how comedians had
to go right on making Jokes when
they'd Just gotton a telegram behind
the scenes, saying
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE
. 4.STATE:0rL0REG0N FOR THE
COUNTY OF LANE.
1 M. McPhorson and
Mary Ann Mcl'horsoti,
husband arid wlfo, plain
tiffs.
va,
A.-a Darbour, T. RosaV SUMMONS
lrnd Harbour. M. M.
l'oory. K. E. Kopuor, W.f
M. Gott, Jamos S. GotM ;
A. L. Johnson. K. K.KllsV i
worth and Tho First J
National Dank of Spring i
Hold, Oregon, dofend j
ants. '
To E. K. Ellsworth ono of tho nbovu
named defendants:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
CF OREGON: You aro hereby summon
od nnd required to appear and answer
tho complaint of tho plaintiff In tho
above entitled Court nnd can so on or
beforo tho Inst day of tho tlmo prcs
crlbod In tho order for publication
of this summons hereinafter referrod
to, to wit: On or before tho 7th day
of May 1917 and you aro hereby noil
tied that If you fall so to appear and
answer for want thoreof tho plaintiff
will apply to tho nbovo entitled Court '
for tho relief prayed for In tho com
plaint vie: ,
-A decreo for tho foreclosure of a
certain Land salo contract and decree
Ing that thero Is now due unpaid and
owing to plaintiffs, thereon tho sum '
of $20500.00 nnd Interest thorcpn from
January 1st 1915 nt G per cent per
annum nnd the further sum of $238.69
taxes paid by plaintiff together with
interest thereon. A decreo fixing
tho tlmo in which said defendants A. i
C. Barbour, T. Rosalynd Barbour. M.
M. Peery and E. E. Kepner shall ho '
required to pay Into Court for plain
tiffs uso and beneflt tho amounts
found 'duo on said contract, and If
not so paid, a decreo declaring said
contract void and all sums paid, there
on forfeited nnd foreclosure nnd barr
Ing onrh and all of tho defendants
from all right, title, Interest, claim .
or equity In and 'to said lands and'
t. f premises. . A decreo directing tho
Oregon to return to plaintiffs tho os
pmw In rfmnprttnn with wild Tinil
Everybody talks about tho way "onions sale nnd for such othor rellof as to
has riz" and "nln't It awful how beans ! Nie Court shall seem meet and cqultn
ble. '
This -sumnibns Is served by publl
cation thereof In tlm Snrlneflnld nowa
gifts will be honestly and wisely vunt11 sometimes wo feel almost poor j a newspaper of General circulation
ourselves.
Member of the. Willamette Valley
Edltorlsl Association.
MONDAY, MARCH 2G, 1917.
Attention is deserved by the
their inolJior In law would arrive on
the next train.
So we'll try to bo bravo too.
Not that our mother In law is coming
but we Just
somo w-ay.
feel sad and gloomy,
plan which has been devised out
in Colorado Springs in order to
systematize and render more in- Heine , Adrian also looked mournful
telllgent the response made by a we asked him why and he said
people there and in neighboring ho s!ck an(1'aVouIdn.t uo 8urPris
towns to the many appeals now ed ,f R were
received by everybody for mon-
ey to be used for charitable pur- overwork.
poses at home and abroad.
A central bureau has been or
ganized to get information as
to the various committees that
are collecting funds, and thus
make sure, as the individuals
to whom the appeals come not i,as Eone Up"
always can and rarely do, that
We shouldn't, either.
"
Wo guess maybe 'It's tho
poverty" that's got us.
Wedding and
kilt " ,UJ
Birthday,;,
Cakes
When you nro going to havo
a birthday dinner or pari?
lot ub know tho tiny before
and wo can mnko a special
cake for you.
Our cakes cost no moro and
you don't haveUo bother With
tho baking.,
"Tho Taste Tells"
Spin-;, Id Bakery
v v ;.' .OWSKA, Prop
Our Groceries
and
used. The bureau also figures
pie Of the town it covers ought going to be like the little , boy who
to give to meet their share 'of said if he had a.nicklo
the "whole country's obligation
to be helpful, but that is a fea
ture of the scheme which may
excite some criticism as alto
gether too "businesslike." It im
plies an inclination, not to give
according to ability, but in pro-v
he'd sit up nights and watch It.
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SCHOOL NEWS. .
By, RUTH SCOTT.
Minn PjxTnnhpU vena nhgpnt frnm
give if they gave what they 8Choo, all day ,a8t Monuay. QuZes
portion to what others would ,
should.
.were showered upon her classes In
Be 'that as it may, the gener-; the Assembly room. .
al idea is a good one, and there . , ., ... .
p , ' . A staff meeting presided over by
will be interest In hearing how 'nm Hill, was held last Tuesday even
works out in practice, for it'jng.
involves the laying of a sort of
assessment on all who enter the Walter Bailey visited high school
organization, aiid the" assess- afternoon
ments are to be collected by.
churches, banks, clubs and so
cial bodies. The funds are to
be distributed, in the absence of
special directors a,t the discre
tion of the bureau, with due(
care for local needs as well as ;
those at a distance. !
The possibility that the un.ere: m. W H ,PollaM.iE. E. Mor
A IOUI1, limi.ljt'UHJJCi' 4 11V lllou 111 13
Warning. Do not sprinkle any salt
around for fear you might catch the
mumps. , .'
Report cards were given out Tues
day.
The story contest for the Annual
closed last Tuesday. The Judges
dertaking will fail because of
what may be called its imper
sonality Is obvious. The desire
to .get the sense of well-doing
that comes from direct gifts to
an object or individual definite-
one dollar In cash, was given to Flora
Lindley. tho second an dthlrd prizes
the reward being having the story
printed In the Annual, were given to
Llla Miller and Fay Smith.
Berttle Bruce, Sadie Allen, asd Us
ly known is still strong in most t ther Brattaln old grads, visited high
of us, and it Is what keeps up the , BCD0i "Tiuay arternoon.
bestowal of alms on beggars,
. . , . , , ; I .Reverend W C. Driver addressed
though everybody knows, or at the 8tU(ent8 at" LIterary( FrIday aftep
least has been told often enough i n0on upon the subject "The Four Sid
that to do that is harmful and ed Man." He pointed out the four
not benefiiclal. Organized or,,"aJde8" t0 ,je the physical, menta,
, systematized, charitv eonstantlv '.mora1' and ritual. The balanced
has to fight the feeling that ittCTJlrT
is "com" anu tne Colorado in
novators may meet the same
criticism if they are too success
ful in depriving their contribu
tors of the opportunity to "ac
quire merit" in the old way.
printed and published in Lane County,
uregon unuor ana oy viriuo or nn or
dcr of the Honorablo H. L. Bown'j
Judge of the County Court of tho
State of Oregon for Lnno County I
made and dated the 2Gth day of March
1917- directing publication of said sum
mons onco a -week for six weeks
which order requires you to appear
and answer the complaint on or ho
fore six weeks from the date of tho
first publication of this summons. The
dato of tho first publication of this
summons Is March 26th 1917.
1 B1LYEU and FRANK. A. DEPUE
Attorneys for Plalntlns.
Mch. 2C; April 2.9,16,23,30; May 7.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at Roscburg, Oregon.
March 10. 1917.
NOTICE Is hereby given that Harry
G. Hayes, of McKensIe Bridge, Oregon,
who, on September 6. 1910, made-Homo
stead Entry, Serial, No. 06571, for Lot
C and SE14 of NW14 of, Section 13,
Township ICS, Jlange BE., Willamctto
Meridian, has filed notice of intention
to make Final Fivo year Proof, to
establish claim to tiho land abovo
described, before I. P. Hewitt, U. S.
Commissioner, at his office, at Eugene,
Oregon, on tho 20th day of April, 1917.
Claimant names as witnesses:
H. Bert Sloan, of McKenzle Bridge
Arthur K. Belknap.of MeKcnzlo Bridge
Joseph Turman. of MeKcnzlo Bridge
Willlain Yale, of McKenzle Bridge.
W. H. CANON. Register.
Mch. 12,15,19,22,26.29; April 2.5.9.
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Mayors Asked to Aid
Mayor Morrison lias Just received
the following letter:
Headquarters, Portland, Oregon, Re
crulting District Portland, Orogon,
Maoh 17, 1917.
To tho Mayors of Oregon:
Your -'aid Is desired In recruiting
for the U. S. Army.
Men are needed; for without men,
all tfie money and .other resources Jn
the, world are useless. Wo need men,
, who, will lond their time and bodies'
to tho Government for .so long nn is
, required to raako them fit, to efflciont
,Jy tjorvo ho Nation ln tlmo of ne '
Many vacancies exist ln:tho h.Un
try. Cavalry, Artillery, Aviation s
tlon i-vl. the Signal-Corps; in "' ;
( Glen Woolley was elected president
of tho third term of tho Literary sic
lety.
Rank Foolishness.
You occasionally see U stated that
colds do not result from cold woatho-.
That Is rank foolishness. Were it
true colds would bo as prevalent m
midsummer as In mldwlntor. Tho
microbe that causes colds flourishes
In damp, coldwoather. To get rid of
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of tho Interior, U.
Land .Office at Roseburg, Oregon.
March 6, 1917.
NOTICE is hereby given that Har
vcy B. Sloan, of MeKcnzlo Bridge,
Oregon, who, on February 18, 1911,
made Homestead Entry, Serial, No.
09293, for tho Lots 4 and 5 of, Scctlou
15, Township ICS, Range 6E., Willa
metto Meridian, has filed notice of
intention to make Final Three-year
''roof, to establish claim to tho land
above described, before I. P. Hewitt,
IT. S. Commissioner, at his offico, at
Eugene, Oregon, on the 20th day of
April, 1917.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Charles L. Taylor, of McKenzle Bridge
Harvey O. Hays, of McKcnzje Brl''"t
A. L. Yarnall, of Eugenp - -George
Moody, of MnKenzle rtrfrV"
W. H. CANON He"'"
Mch. 8,12,15,19,22,26.29; April e
Oiir Methods
We are trying to tell you
about our groceries and our
methods. We have always
got a big clean stock of high
class groceries etc. -and our
prices will always save you
tuoney.
We have but one method
to give you a square deal.
Come and see us.
Give us a call.
Nice & Miller
Phone 41
ED. DOMPIER
Is speaking to the public:
I havo started a
First-Class Junk Shop
in the GoorgO'Hohl Blacksmith Shop
on tho sawdust, back of Morris' Livery
Bam.
I buy Cow, Calf, and Horso Hides,
Sheep and Goat pelts, Wool, Mohair,
Furs, Copper, Brass, Zinc, Aluminum,
Rags, Rubber, Automobile and Blk
tires, Boer and Whiskey bottles, Tal
low, Boeswax, Sacks, Cast Iron, Pap
ors', Wrought Iron, and Horse Collars.
Highest Cash Price for anything
you bring mc. Phono 30 Springfield
In tho sarao Building
CHAS. H. ELLIOTT
Blackamlthlng and Repair Shop
All kinds of Iron and wood work
promptly dono.
Horseshoeing a specialty. All work
guaranteed.
Shop in tho Geo. Hohl Building.
Como and see me.
i Smwmmi iiiiihi iiwwi mi it roiMiftr
YOU HAVE HEARD ALLL OF YOUR LIFE THAT
"YOUR MONEY IS YOUR BEST FRIEND."
IF YOU ARE LETTING YOUR MONEY SLIP AWAY
FROM YOU, STOP' IT.
YOU CAN STOP IT IF YOU WILL. YOU WANT
TO BE INDEPENDENT. THE ONLY WAY YOU
CAN BECOME SO IS TO BANK YOUR MONEY.
BANK WITH US
We Mave Good
What moro can a grocer do than to make good:
mako good on his statements about his stock. ,Wc
aro prepared to show that wo can mako good. We
lenow what to buy and where to buy it. Wo have tho
best groceries that can bo secured and wo know wo
are offering them for tho fairest prices. Wo aro pro
pared to mako good on every salo and will send every
purchaser away satisfied.
J irsf
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TheHfih Treet Grocery
THOiS. SIKES, Prop.
PHONE 22
IN THE COUNTY COURT ' F T'T
STATE OF OREGON F"R
LANE COUNTY. .
In fhe matter of.
Notlco of final
settlement.
the estate
of R. H. Konx
deccaso'l
N' TIfE Is hereby given that th
unliv9i!no'l, administratrix of tho ch
tifo o" It II. Knox, deceased, has filod
her final account ir the matter of thn
.ia'd es' ate with tho County Clerk of
I rno County, Oregon and an order hag
a cold tal:o Chamborlnin's f!nm?ii Tinmn ' been maito and ontorod of record dlr-
dy. It Is effectual nnd Is hlzhl r,,. '?.ctl1!?. th'8 not1?0 nnd (jotting Monday
" , , ' . --- .tiie utn any or April, 19L7, at tho hour
uiuiuenueu uy peopio wno navo usau of ton o'clock a. m., for tho hearing
il iur muiiy yuura as occasion roquirnn or onjectlons ir nry to sall account,
and know Its. real value. Obtalnablo ar"1 fr l"o In' settlement or said
everywhere. ' f estate.
. Dated this 3rd duy of March, 1917.
POTTER IMMEL, attorneys
ANNIE KNOX,
Administratrix of the es.
tato of R, If. Knox, deceased
2(1; April 3,
Card of Thanks :..
We wish to ' extend to the raanV
kind friends nnd neighbors our heart 1
folt Uinnks and sincere appreciation j J,larcl1 ! 10.
t " i. Xindnpss and sympathy ahown 1 ., .'T.7
Jio death of our husband and .
fill br nr.les c" th
toBVCQ'?''" clC1"-
ics, chauffers, etr
Tho rostraasto'
informed regard'i g
otvIco need
latere, r
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i ad
i t.
"j.thrr nnd for tho bcnutlful floral .
?' r'nfrs.
Mra. 3. H. mn .'.-'n
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JT 8 VrT"TBOK
WOODMAN OF THE WORLD
NEIGHBORS; We want you rrpsent
.. .ot5tr -, , TiiQUilay epnlng
"'ft " folng to drill on
. Is entirni . now,
H4IIT E. WM KER,
CTork.
Dr. N. W. Emery
DENTIST
SUTTON BLDG. . - PHONE 20-J
RESIDENCE PHONE 129VV
D. W, ROOF, JEWELER,
SPniNQFIELD, ORHOON
FINE v.'i idipM;":',
A SPECIALTY,
HERBERT E. WAUKER
NOTAHY
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Office fn Cty Ksll, Bprlnor)el(5, Or
NEWSERvICE:
We ait' authorized under tho Federal Reserve
Law to ft' l .'H an Executor, Administrator, Guardian
or Trustee.
This is a new scrvlco our ofllces will bo glad to
discuss with you.
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the work of skilled, tasteful
craftsmen, using up-to-date
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There is no place now-a-days,
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you can get the class of work
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