MONDAY, Al'IUIi 2, 1917 PAQB FOUR THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS Saves Eggs Royal Balckig Powder makes if possible to pro duce appetizing and wholesome cakes, muffins, .cocnbread, etc., with fewer eggs than are usually reuireLJX In many recipes the number of eggs may be re duced and excellent results obtained by adding an additional quantity of Royal Baking Powder, about a teaspoon, for each egg omitted. The following tested recipe is a practical illustration: 1 cap ntir K cup wtw 3 c;: S tcatpooa Rorl Baalnir IW"" t cup lour ltraipoon aalt litup cold wattr ltratpooa (lavorluc spONar: cake DIRECTIONS Doll tugar and wattf until yrup aplna thread and add to tht atimr b.aUn whltta of me, bcattna- until tha ml mure I cold. Silt tcwrthar thrt timet tha flour, It and baking powdrri beat roll ofrcca until thick) add a llttl at a time flour mliture and res yolk alternatelr to white of sg mixture, etlr. rlnc aier each addition. Add M cup cold water and flavoring. Mia lightly and baa In moderate oven one hour. : The old method called for 6 eggs and no baking powder ROYAL BAKING POWDER Made from Cream of Tartar, derived from grapes, adds none but healthful qualities to the food. No Alum No Phosphate lions In gowns and inilllnory. Thoso artists nro all with tho lllpja ON ACTIVITIES OF OTHER COMMUNITIES TOLD ho house a very little. The two yQunger children of Mru. W. H. Collins are sick with scarlet .fever. Thn house is under nunrjn BY CORRESPONDENTS, tine. i THURSTON " Thurston, Marofa 31, Carl Phetta ptaxQ of Reed, college-is-spending the -week at the homo of -hta parents. tCurtls Price cafoe p from the O. Jii C. yesterday 'and will spend tho -tveek end with-his parents and other relatives at this place. Gregory MItchel of Pleasant Hill -wis In our midst the first of t&o week 'MessersrRoaa, Mathews, and Charlb Bastings attended the funeral of Iter. IN.-Mulkey at Pleasant Hill Wednes IMIbs Mollie Continued from page one. t,. t SOCIAL. EVENTS '-., for the afternoon, won high score at the game. Those who enjoyed Mrsl Mcculloch's hospitality which Included a delicious two course . lun l cheon were: Mrs. W, C. Rebhan, Mrs. !J. E. Stewart. Mrs. fi. E. Wihenlnn. Mrs. A. P. McKlnzey, Mrs. F A. De Siting her aunt Mrs. Ellen Needham Mrs- XL M- Pew. Mrs, Edesse fMr. and Mrs. Chris Hansen enter -OSl alrs- c- fawas. Mrs. A. M. , talked at dinner. Sunday evening, Mrs ' Beaver, Mrs. Howard Woods, Mis J.'-E. Hatch, Mr. John Hastlngs.' daugh '. Edna Swarts, and Mrs. I. V. Jackson, tor. Gladys, and son Leland. Mrs- Swarts will he hostess a week &Ir. and Mrs. Charlie Hastings and fnjm Thursday. lamily and Miss Margaret Mathews spent the day at the home of Mr. and EMAS'ON CLUB MEETS aire. Fred Gray Sunday. . Mrs. Marvin Drury entertained She ?Mr and Mrs. Ray Baugh entertained Emanon club at her home on D street sttfidlnner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Walter at the foot or Emerald Heights laat Ediniaton. daughter, Wllla, Miss Ua Wednesday afternoon, when .arranj?3 Bixma A. Stover, Miss Luclle E. She:i ments were made for entertainment lor and Rev. Kenneth CS. Hendricks, at the coming Christian Endeavor ' convention. Needlework also occu f. DONNA D'ed tno attention as usual. Tho 1A.T&. John Robertson and daughter "resent were: Mrs. Silas Gay, Mrs Zura were in Eugene Saturday to A- Valentine, Mrs. John Nice, Mrs. visit her broUier in law Mr. Harvey 0,11118 H- Jensen. Mrs. H. W. Whitney. Itobeitson and family Mrs- E- E. Morrison. Mrs. Elza Sutton, .Joseph Betting made a trip Fridav Mrs- M. L. France, Mrs. Curtis Hay NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE EXECUTION Notice is hereby Riven that by vlrtud of nn Execution issued out of tho Circuit Court of tho Stato of Oregon, ror Lnno County on tho 24th day of March 1917 and by nio rocotvcd Uio 24th day of March 1917, in an action wherein on tlmjllut day ot July 1910, In tho Kugono Justlco Court tho Plaintiff I M. Travis recovered judg ment against tho Defendants, Olat M. Larson and Einmn Larson for tho sum of $36.47 with interest nt tho rato ot 6 por cent per hhlulm Trom Uio 31st day ot July 1916, together with costs amounting to the Bum of $S.8R n transcript of which Judgment was enrolled and docketed In tho ofllco of tho Clork ot said Court on tho 2lRt dny ot July 1916, and Raid Execution to nio directed commanding mo In tho niuuo of tho Stato nf Oregon that out of tho personal property ot saw Defendant, or, ir sumciont coum not bo found, thon out of tho roal property belonging to said Defendant In Lnno County, Oregon, on or after tho said 21st day of July 1916. Being unnblo to find sulllcient or any person at property belonging to salu Uefena nut, 1 did, on the 30th day ot March 1917, levy on tho following describod real proporty. to wit: A tnict ot land fifty feet wldo by one hundred and sixty feet long at Number-1172 West Sovcnth Streot In tho City of Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, described ns follows: Begin nlng nt n point 24S feet North mid 160 feet east of tho Southwest corner tit tho 1). L. C. of E. F, Skinner- in Tp. 17 S. R. 4 W. of W. M.. and thence running North 218 feet thonco East HO feet, thence South 218 foot nnd thence West SO foot to tho plnco ot beginning, excepting GO feet off of tho North end wihlch is docded to tho City ot Eugene, tor a road, also Lot 10 in Block 22 nnd Lot 6 in Block 23 of Emerald Heights Addition to Springfield, Lano County, Oregon NOW THEREFORE. IN THE NAME nv TITR RTATR OF OnEflON nnd In ' compliance with said Execution anil In order to satisfy said juugmont costs, and accruing costs I will on Saturday tho 5th day of May 1917. between the hours of o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. towlt; at one o'clock p. m. on said day at Uio Southwest door of tho County Courthouse in Eugene, Lano County, Oregon, offer for sale for cash, subject to redemption, all the right, title and Interest of the above named Defend : ants In and tp tho above described real property. JAMES C. PARKER, Sheriff of Lano County, Oregon By D. A. ELKINS, Deputy. April 2.9,16,23,30. Classified Ads For Sale, Rent, Wanted, Etc FOU RENT! 0 room furolshod house at 8th and I). T. J, McCrnckon. LOST: Umbrella' botwoon Motliodhlt church and Prunovlllo Sunday oVen ' Ing, Reward. Leave at News office FOR SALE or trndo for horso, good two Boated rubber tlrod surroy. In qulro ot J. J. Drowning. den. Miss Edna Swarts, and Miss Ethel Conley. Mrs. J. E Edwards Saturday and Tuesday, to visit his wifp in Eugenn who is Vary ill. SV. A. Heck attended the "Homo wl" entertain the club next Coming" of the I. O. O. F. at'SprloK Xhe best time he haB had for a Ions Mrs. It. H. Reed was hostess to the Slime. Artisan club Thursday afternoon nt c. L. Bartholomew of the B and i her home on west Main street. A Co Eugene visited at the home of pleasant time was spent with fancv "W.A.,Heck last Sunday March 25th work, after which a dainty lunch was xeturnlng Monday- morning. served, the guests were: Mrs. Bass jsfiirs. C. C. Goodtli and daughter ford and Mrs. Norman Howard. Tho ""Georgia went to Yoncalla Monday 2Clh club will meet In two weeks at tho if visit relatives. . j home of Mrs. M. M. Male., ' Swiss Elsie Heck made a trip I o . Eugene. Saturday, doing shopping and Bo6th Ke,y Increases Wages visiting relatives. i A ten Per cent increase In wages ploy Heck cauguht a large rat while wl" l)e Bven local Booth Kelly mill : has beep ravaging In the store early employes, beginning today, April 2. j iajonday morning. t 11,18 '"crease will affect all men who pi. W. Gustin visited friends at ,mvo ,)een receiving less than $2.50 Bally Siding Wednesday. i Per day. gMrs. L. D. Pierce who has benn -working in Portland for the past tbe) -weeks returned home Wednesday. Safe Medicine for Children. "Is it safe?" is the first question 1 a 1 U .1 r jMax Green made a trip to Eugene meUlclne for chndren. chamberlain "Saturday March 24th. Cough Remedy has long been a favor -tie Charles pumwalt who has been at e wIUl mother of young chMfCn fl e uiume -ui ma uuu&uier m ruren , -,o im .,. ,, 4tT5 rvtrf 1 1 ri tinmn. loaf fpll n r rn w" " , and may be given to a child as confld fedrs. H. VV; Gustin went to Marcola "Thursday to vUit friends and rela .tives. ' 1 W i ently as an adult. It Is pleasant to take, too, which is ot great Importance When a medicine must be given to young children. This remedy is most effectual in relieving coughs, colds Obtainable everywhere. ' it WEST SPRINGFIELD HVest Side; March 3L C. F. Lelth and croup, aas bought the, property formerly own : VAUDEVILLE HERE TONIGHT ed by W. Jt.iWarnock. on the opposite .vuutvlLLtntKt ONIUMT Htfde of the; Willamette river from the'. i Hippodrome Artists .Promise Good aflH !Kneina iin.nr milt. Mr T.aIMi lino P ... . rika :tho housbv remodelled, puttlm;' on -a rge 'livJlg room and a wlde'j porch, TOaklng if a very attractive' rnew home Thursday, March 29 ff'Mr. J. W. Noet Is recovering rapid Show at Be Theatre. In the vaudeville acts at Jhe Bell tdieatre tonight wllj appear Joe King place. Tho 'family moved into Uie'.r"! in Versatile imitations, U. S. army and Navy bugle calls and barnyard mimic. The1 DuFresne sisters In fah NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE ON EXECUTION Notice is hereby given that by virtue of nn Execution issued out of tho Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Lane County on the 24th day of March 1917 and by me received the 24th day of March 1917, In an action wherein on the 21st day of July 1916, In the Eugene Justice Court the Plaintiff L. M. Travis recovered Judg ment against the Defendant, G. D, Purkerson, also known ob Garrett D. Purkerson for the sum of $43.65 with Interest at 8 per cent per annum irom date of Judgment and for the sum of $176.45 with interest at tho rate of 10 per cent per annum from date of. iudgment and $25,00 attorney fees. together with costs amounting to the sum of $9.75 a transcript of which judgment was enrolled and docketed In the office of the Clerk of said Court on the 21st day of July 1916. and said Execution to me directed commanding me in the name of the Stato of Oregon that out of the personal nronerty of said Defendant, or, if sufficient could not be found, then out of the real property belonging to said Defendant In Lane County, Oregon, on or auor the said 21st day of July 1916. Being, unable to find. sufficient or any person al property .belonging to said Defend, pnt. I did. on the 30th day of March, 1917, levy on the following described real property towlt: Beg. 23,79 chains east of a point In west line of section 12, Tp. 18. S It. 4 West W. M. 26.66 2-3 chains pouth of Northwest corner of said section, run east 4.75 chains, south 6.619 chains west 4.75 chains, and, north 6.619 chains, to beginning, cop talnlng 3 acres, in Lane county, Oregon Also the undivided l-28th Interest of the defendant in and to the follow Ing described real property, The northwest quarter of section, 14, all of section 15, the southeast nuarter and trie Eait', half of tho .Northeast quarter and the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter or section sixteen In Township 17, South of Range 5 West of W. M. containing 1080 acres, and also beg. at a point 16 chalnn south of tho northwest cor ner of D. L. C. no. 48, Notf. 4940 In section 20 of Townshln 17, South of Range 5 West of the Willamette Mcrid. Ian In Lane county, Oregon, and run thence north 68 27' east 80 Tods, thence south 80 rods thence south 68 27' west, 80 rods and thence north to the place of beginning containing 40 acres. NOW THEREFORE. IN.THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON and in compliance with said Execution ap.1 In order to satisfy said Judgment, costs, accruing costs and attorney foes I will on Saturday Uie 5th day of May 1917, between the hours of 9 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m, towlt; at one o'clock p. m, on said day at the Southwest door of tho County Courthouse In Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, offer for sale for cash, subjoct to redemption, all the right, title and Interest of the above named Defend ant In and to the above described real proporty. JAMES C. PARKER, Sheriff of Lane County, Oregon By D. A. ELKINS, Doputy, April 2,9,16,23,30. 1y from a stroke of- paralysis which ijcy harmony singing and dancing, The aine upon hinf a little1 over a week j girls are pretty and-wear gorgeous sago. His many friends will be glad gowns, Changing them frequently. -5 learn or his speedy recovery and j Tariton and Tarlton will be seen -that he is able to sit up Jn' his chair . In a novelty musical act, the femalo .a part of tho day and to walk .about .-.partner wears somo beautiful croa FOUND: A purso containing prom luin coupons. Owner may hnvo Bamti by calling nt tho Naws otllco and paying for this ad. ' FOR SALE Practically now Ollvor Typewriter number 5. Machine Is equipped with tabulator and back spacer. It Is In good running ordor Cull at tho News oltlco aud have It demonstrated. Torms. FARM LOANS At tho lowest nan nnd on tho easiest terms to be had. J. C. Holbrook, Springfield. FoTT&niHWr Trnft ranch within sight or Croswell. Will consider Irado on Springfield reel denco proporty. Address, C 31 Springfield News. S P R I N Q House CJeanig V timoIo" Now is the time 46 renovate and beautify your home and it will be a pleasure if you make your elec tions from our new tock of finely decorativo wall paper. Shades to match any color cheme you with to" select for your room. We carry a very complete line of Phoenix paints, oils, lead, varnish and wall decorets, nnd brushes of all shapes and sizes. Also now is the time to complete your ta ble appointments J. C. HOLBROOK Springfield, Oregon ANNOUNCEMENT The 1 t ' f rusher Laundry Co. of Eugene Will, begin Service , in Springfield Monday, April -2. We intend to give you service that will merit your pat? ronage. Try our Family Dry Wash, 20 pounds for 75 cents. This includes all the washing arid most of the ironing.' Phone Trsto 65 Eugene, Oregon Made in Springfield A DIRECTORY OF MERCHANTS AND BUSINESS MEN WHO WANT YOUR BUSINESS AND WILL GIVE YOUjGOODSVALUES, FOR EXCHANGE: A el room iiouso city water, electric, lights, gas, Frul trees beginning to bear. Would bo glad to exchange for like value In Springfield. Call nt 305 Pcsr' street, Eugeno. Come at north The House of Quality ECGIMANN'S ICE CREAM made out of tho Purest of Jersoy Croam ECGIMANN'S CANDY KITCHEN phone si ELECTRICITY For light, heat and, power. "Made In Springfield." Oregon Power Co. Shoes, Harness, Socks and Overalls. Miller's Shoe Grease Wolf & Miller Harness Shop SPRINGFIELD, - . OREGON, YOU GET ALL THE NEWS THAT'S "MADE IN SPRINGFIELD" IN THEf SPRINGFIELD WE WS EVERY MONDAY AND THURSDAY Subscription SJ.50 per yer .Phone 2 SEE The Booth Kelly Lumber Co. 4 footS lab Wood, $2.00 perCord at the Mill "" Springfield Hour jiUs BAKORE Hsrd Wheat Patent ju Try mo.' dot acquainted. You will llko me, Beit valuo for your money of any flour Id Springfield. You know I am NOXALL well HUod by all broad makers. Wo glvo you more for your money In flou.r and feed I 0 ''i ii. inlrl iu:ii