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    THE. SPRINGFIELD NEWS
MONDAY,- A1MUL , 9, J 01 7.
JPAQBTWO
The Springfislii News
tJ. C. DIMM, WALTER R. DIMM
Editors and Publishers
Published Every Monday and
Thursday
RATES OP SUBSCRIPTION
Oso Year .... $1.50
Blx Months ...' .76
Threo months .... .60
AdTOrUsIng rate furnished on appli
cation. OUR CORRESPONDENTS
OAMP CREEK Ruby Crabtreo
MARCOLA Audrey Lowla J
mtiitooTrtM M. Wattnr Kiltnlstnn I
DONNA Charles Heck . present were: Mrs. M. J. McKlln, Mrs. j
COBURO Elsio Anderson . Wim Donaldson. Mrs. W. C. Rob.
CEDAR FLAT Mrs. Anno Morse ,nn. L. Howard. Mrs. Paul
WEST SPRINGFIELD, I nrattaln, Mrs. Alex McKenxoy. Mrs. J. f
Mrm. Clara Chlldsj Wlthexow, Mrs. I. D. Larimer, Mm.
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Member of the: Willamette Valley ;
Editorial Association.
MONDAY, APRIL 9, 19i;
WHAT THIS WAR MEANS
learned
luslon. is maao to ine mauuu
Mt-om.nt. nnln-
jibi, wims wv- t. ... (
veu sworu, tu uneu. iwwuci,
War is no more the highest
mv. o
UCator, the uplifter Of minds,
L
uic uciu ,
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This is the most terrific war .
ever experienced in hiBtory. The,
implements used by the Ger-
man armies were carefully anl!
. , . , . . .
purposely devised in the labor--
atOries Of her scientists and ex-,
pertS. Animated by the most
devllisll Spirit, without pity or
compassion, the German Gov-,
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eminent and the German Staff
and thier submissive allies have
applied those implements With
the most inhuman brutality to
defenseless children, women, i
and Old men.
The Allied Powers deplore,
thft tarrlflri sacrifices imnosed
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on them, but on their side the I
soldiers in the trenches and
I
The Central Jrowers nave an ( ,ner uaugnter. .miss uracc. wno retunej
their lesson. They know 4 h1 .Monmoutn to spenu tne Eastnr
their relatives, too. know that.PlNE needle meets
thev fteht for the loftiest ideals
of the human race: for the tri -
mnh of rlpmnnmrv for thft'sft-i
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credness of treaties, for good-(
Will among men, for the coop-(
eration of the races and the na-
Hons for lihfirtv. for iustice. '
, u
lur jjtiuce. rut siiuii uuua iiiuii
die and suffer with pride, with
Smiles on their lips and joy in (
their eyes. Are the peoples, if
not the rulers, of the Central '
cowers aoie 10 unuersiimu bucu ,
convictions and sUch feelings0 j farewell party held at the home of
If they do, their most solemn , Mrs. Georgle Nettleton, for Miss
and' momentous fluty is to urge.'Eva Barer. The evening was spent
their Governments not to boast ! i" H6ht refreshments rs
served. Those present wee Miss
Of their military strength, of fu-, Eva Barbre. Miss Coldla Jones, MlM
ture bloody victories, Of glory i Ellen Lambert, Miss Vera Sensensy,
and prestige, of iron crosses and Miss Lena Tilon, Orlo Nettleton,
food cards, but to declare be-1 Bonnard Garret, Ervan Ludeman and
fore the world that the peoples!"07 fv f! LErv BarT ,e" for
. Lincoln, Nebaska, Thursday after,
of Germany, Austria,- Hungary, 1 noon
Bulgaria, and Turkey stand for
the same principles for which
the allied armies are fighting,
and to act comformably. And
if their rulers are unwilling to
act, the peoples have in their
own hands their future destin
ies. Postal Savings Increase
February, the shortest month
in the year, rolled up the largest
increase in postal savings de
posits in the history of the ser
vice, accordng to figures just
made public by the Post Office
Department Over $5,000,000
was added to the savings of de
poBitors, now numbering ap
proximately 700,000. Scores of
small postal banks took in more
money than they had accumu
lated in any one year. Foreign
born depositors were especially
active and their deposits ran
larger than usual. Upwards of
80 per cent of tho $121,000,000
on deposit March lst Is owned
by this class. Postal station B
of New York, located on the
Bast Side, made a gain In Feb
ruary of 115,000. This station
alone has $4,000,000 on deposit
and is outranked only by New
York City, Brooklyn, and Chica
go. Its depositors are largely
foreign-born.
SOCIAL EVENT8
PRISCILLA CLUB HAS
ENJOYABLE MEETING
Tho Prlsclllft club mot with Mrs.
Walter Hcrndon last Kriilny afternoon.
Nccdlowok, visiting, music and a lun
cheon was enjoyed by all, especially
tho delicious two course luncheon o(
creamed chicken In thimbles, deviled
egg salad with llttlo yellow chicks
among the lettuco leaves, sandwiches,
tea, nnd a fruit dessert wlUi lady
fingers. The guests of tho club were:
Mrs. Aldred Heaver of Eugene, Mr.
Ernest Lyon, Mrs. Henry Korf and
alia, u. iimsuv. inv tiuu uiuiiiuun
Demon ueais, ami liio nosicss, .Mr, i
Walter Herndon. The next meeting
will be with Mrs. N. L. Howard.
, ENTERTAINS FOR DAUGHTER
,j A number of young people wero In.)
vlted by Mi. M. M. Male to spend Sat.
uu a ,ate hour
when
refreshments 1
prv,i
Those Invited were: Idi
. I
vrson, Amy parson, r ranees uanieu, j
unto ouiun, txaw Lruuoucij, iuum
ed-.'Wooley, Lucille Copenhaver, Graee ,
, , rhnc
I .PauI Seotu J6hn ABhworth. Ivan Mall, .
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Main. I
I
MRS. a. m. beaver
entertains club
A; M- Bfer J" home
the members of the Needlecraft club
nd a weatt Mrs w c RebhaDi on
Thursday afternoon at her residence
'at the corner of Lawrence and Eighth
greets. Eugene. A very pleasant af.
n 8 Be n needlework, visit.
Ing and in enjoying hte pretty two.
8e limcheon ln whlch tho
jdca was carried out. The members
enjoying the car ride and meein
ere: Mesdames IL E. Walker, w. I
"f Ma"n: p
. .
i P. Mnnintpn. f!onrr Catrhlnf O IT
f JaretL Robert Drury. and R. L. Kik.
The next meeting win be held' with
J.Mrs. George atchlng at her home on
i ,,, i nonuays. names occupieu mo evening oi
. i.... . ill! WWI I III Ul
iV'60 an.d ?, Birect& a week fr0C1! R. 4 West w
i Thursday, April 19.
I The Pine Needle club met with !
iMrs - Co Tuesday afternoon.
A .t-course. luncheon was served
ana tne rollowlng members were
pre8ent. Mr8. EUth Tafti Mrs Wil(na
Smltson, Mrs. Lilly Klzer, Mrs. Emily
'Dority. Mrs. Nina McPheson. Mrs.
VI,la Cox Mra- Pear
Clark, Mrs.
Minnie Gerard,
Mrs Harriet Castol,
Mrs. Nelllp Ra?nn. Mrs At-nn Volonn
Mrs. Edythe Larimer, Mrs Dorens'
Larimer, Mrs. Doris Gerad and
Mrs. c Laxton.
GVES p a r ew ellpa rty
0n aIonday evening there was a I
Real Estate Transfers
Mrs. M. M. Liles to O. V. Liles
lots 3 & 2 blk 3 Valley View add to
Springfield $90.
Hortensla A. Carney to Thomas
W. Carney tracts tp 17 S R 1 W
$1150
Arthur Demarest et ux to Hortensla
A. Carney
Part of lot 4, block g, j
Springfield; $600.
Classified Ads
For Sale, Rent, Wanted, Etc.
EARLY ROSE POTATOES for seod '
f , aI,pound' I
Ira W. BAKER, Stewart Addition, f,
PLACE FOR RENT House and one.
half aero for rent 14th and Main Sts t
Renter can improve place to pay t
rent. Fine garden, good water. H. ' of
Corsaw. Inquire O. K. barber shop. ,
Anrll 9 4t P1 i
FOUND: A purse containing prem
ium coupons. Owner may have samu
by calling at tho News office and
paying for this ad.
FARM LOANS At the lowest ratfl
and on the easiest terms to be had.
J. C. Holbrook, Springfield.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Small fruit
ranch within sight of Croswell. WiH
consider trade on Springfield rest
deac property. AiWrets, 0 31,
Springfield Nowa.
"JITNEY" OF SEAS TO DEFY
, U BOATS ENGINEER'S PLAN
(Continued from pane one)
three times ns ninny submarines to es
tnlillsh n tight blockade.
One of the chief objections on the
part of shipping men to undertaking
this venture. It Is tailored. Is tho hope
tlmt the U bont war will soon he ended
sud they do not wish to undrrtnko such
a formidable expense and revolution
ary expedient If It turns out that nor
mnl conditions on the sen can soon be
resumed.
Administration of West Indlos.
Whether the United States nrmy or
navy shall administer the affairs of the
nowly acquired Oan'sh West Indies Is
a question now up for ndmlulstrntlon
consideration
Mysterious Shooting Occurs
At about eleven o'clock Friday night
, , ..,,
TT" lW 8ht8 'U
tho Southern Pacific oil tank, tho
night watchman, Andy Perry or tho
jnimp man. Night Pollco James and
i a number of cl mzens searched for
tho assailant but without success.
OF SHERIFF'S SALE ON
EXECUTION
Notice is hereby given that by vlrtuo
an raecuuon issued out of tho
t ircuit court of tho State of Oregon.
ror Lane County on the 24th day of
March 1917 and by me received tho
.Mar an 1917 and by me
04th dny of March 1917. In an nctlon
wnerein on me ziai uay oi July 1916,
thj ' pKene Justice Court the
Plaintiff L. M. Travis recovered Judg
against the Defendant, G D
Purkerson. also known as Garrett 1).
Purlo. ., i.u
umviewy vl tistj DUiii UI fld,UU HIUU
Interest at 8 per cent per nnnum from
date of judgment and'for the sum of
$176.45 with Interest at tho rat of
10 per cent per nnnum from dato of
Judgment and $25.00 attorney fees,
together with costs amounting to tho
sum of $9.75 a transcript of which
Judgment was enrolled and docketed
Tday'of July iSU. and said
In the office of the Clerk of said Court
ExecuUon to me directed commanding
me in tho name of tho State of Oregon
that out of the personal proDertr 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 after
the Jwai8t .day of July 1916. Doing
uiiiiiim ui I II f i n iinrinni ns nnv nnmnn
unable to find sufficient or any person
al property belonging to said Defend
ant, I did, on the 30th day of March,
1917, levy on the following described
real property to wit:
Beg. 23.79 chains east of a point
In west line of section 12, Tp. 18. S
M. 26.66 2-3 chains
south of Northwest corner of said
section, run east 4.75 chains, south
6.619 chains west .4.75 chains, and
,no"h 6-619 chains, to beginning, con
ianBo thTunuMded6 l-28th interest
0f the defendant in and to the follow-
Ing described real property,
The northwest quarter of section
I 14, all of section 15, the southeast
I quarter and ttho EaiV half of tho
i Northeast quarter and the southwest
quarter of tho northeast quarter of
section sixteen In Township 17, South
J of Range 5 West of W. M. containing
' lO&O acres, and also beg. at a point
i 16 chains south of the northwest cor-
ner of D. L. C. no. 48, Notf. 4940 In
section 20 of Township 17, Soutli of
Range 5 West of tho Wlllametto Morid
Ian In Lane county. Oregon, nnd run
thence north 68 27' east 80 rodB,
thence south 80 rods thence south
68" 27' west, 80 rods nnd 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 and
In order to satisfy said Judgment,
costs, uccrulng costs and attorney fees
I will on Saturday tho 5th day of
May 1917, between thc 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 the County
Oourthouso In Eugene, Lane County,
Oregon, offer for salo for cash, subject
to redemption, all the right, title and
Interest of tho above named Defend
ant in and to the above described
real property.
JAMES C. PARKER,
Sheriff of Lano County, Oregon
Dy D. A. ELKINS, Deputy.
April 2,9,16,23.30.
HEARING ON FINAL ACCOUNT
NOTICE Is hereby given that the
court mas nxcu iu:oo o'clock a. m.
of the second day of May, 1917 at
the courthouse In tho city of Eugene.
, as the time and place when It will
take up for examination and allow
anee the account of Dugald Campbell
I and James G, Campbell as executors
.of the estate of Angus J. Macdonald,
j deceased. Al) persons Interested
I therein may appear at said time an 1
be heard thereon.
SSS,
Executors
S D. Allen, Attorney for estate.
.Apni L,1G.Z3,30.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S 8ALE ON
EXECUTION
Notic e la hereby given that by virtue
an execution issued out of tho
Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon,
,or '" ;ouniy on me zn uay or
24th day of March 1917, ln an action
wherein on the 12th day of April 1915,
In tho Eugeno Justice Court tho
Plaintiff Rasmussen Company, a cor
poration recovered Judgment against
tne uerendanta, it. o. Morgan and
Daisy L. Morgan, partners doing busi
ness under the firm name and stylo
of Fair-mount planing Mill company
for the sum of 195.95 with interest at
tho rate of C per cent per annum from
Qje 12tb day of April 1916, together
with costs amounting to the sum of
$9.85 a transcript of which Judgment
was enrolled and docketed In the
office of tbo Clerk of said Court on
the 2nd day of Juno 1016, and said
Execution to me directed commanding
mo In tho nsmo of the State of Oregon
that out of tho personal property of
said Defendant, or, If sufficient could
not bo found, then out of the real
property belonging to said Defendant
In Lnno County, Oregon, on" T utter
tho said 2nd dny of Juno 191(1. Doing
unablo to find sufficient or any person
al property belonging to said Defend
ant, I did, on tho 30th day of March,
1917, lovy on tho following doscrtbod
real property towlt:
Commencing In center of slough or
rnco of Eugene City Mills In West lino
of County survey 119, up said race
to Intersection of O, nnd C. R. R. north
westorly along snld Railroad to
West lino of county survey 119,
nnd south to beginning; also commotio
lug nt a point 180 feet East or West
lino of county Burvoy 119 North 160
foot. West 180 foot, south to center
of slough or rnco thonco up slough or
raco to beginning, excepting; Reg. 230
feet north of a point In centor of
Mill rnco 180 foot oast of tho west
lino of County survey 119 run East
to Southwesterly lino of Railroad right
of way, northwcstorly along snld lino
of said right of way to Its Intersection
with tho East lino or Alder sL In City
of Eugene, south along lino of snld
street to a point, duo west of begin
ning, nnd cast to beginning, nil bolng
ln Eugeno. Inne county, Oregon.
Also tho West ihnir of tho Northoast
quarter ot section No. fourteen (14)
township No. nineteen (19), South
Rnpe one East of W, M. containing
80 acres of land in Laiio county,
Oregon.
NOW THEREFORE. IN THE NAME
OF THE STATE OF OREGON and In
compliance with snld Execution and
In order to satisfy said Judgment,
costs, and accruing costs I will
on Saturday tho 5th dny of
May 1917, between tho hours or 9
o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. towlt:
at one o'clock p. ra. on snld day
xt tho Southwest door of tho County
Courthouse in Eugeno, Lano County,
Oregon, offer for sale for cosh, subject
to redemption, all tho right, tlUo and
Interest of the above named Defend
nnts in and to tho above described
real property.
JAMES C. PARKER.
Sheriff of Lane County, Oregon
Dy D. A. HLK1NS, Deputy.
April 2.9.16,23,30.
Give Staple
Groceries
First Place
In order to be economical
staple groceries must have
first place in tho home of tho
thrifty housewife Luxuries
should be given second con
sideration. We carry a complete line of
-staple groceries and you will
also find many luxuries in our
stock.
Try our prompt service.
Nice & Miller
Phono 41
Springfield Garage
Incorporated
Repairing a Specialty
FORD STUDEBAKER
Main, bet. Fourth and Fifth. Phone II
SPRINGFIELD, OREGON
O. R. Gullion, M. D.
Practice Limited tl
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Graduate Nurse Attending
306, White Temple, Eugene.
Dr. ADALINE KEENEY FERRIS
Homeopathic Physician and Suraeoe
Office. Baptist Parsonage
Corner Second and C Streets
HOURS: 9 TO 12. PHONE
W. F. WALKER
UNDERTAKER
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Office Phone 82: Pel3ence 67-J
West Main St.
Dr. N. W. Emery
DENTIST
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MAY KILL YOU TO GET THEM.
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KNOWS THEY ARE SAFE SO IS HE AND HIS
FAMILY.
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