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T11UKBPAY. Al'RHi 10, 101 7. TIIE SPRINGFIELD NEWS PAGE TWO - . j ' -- .i.i in illflliUTi lUfflTtrT1"'" " ' Till Springfield News y. C. DIMM, WALTER R. DIMM Editors and Publishers )Publisbcd Every Monday and Thursday It will be a New World eco nomically. Each and every people drawn into the great war and all neutral nations as well, will have learned the vital valves of thrift and conservation. There will bo far better hus banding of resorces, li ...til . XT.... fm1l tiinml- RATES OP SUBSCRIPTION I " """" One. year, $1.60 . iy ami religiously. i nu icii- Bix Months '6 , ty of warfare the awful spirit Throo months 60 of distructilvcncss rife in the Advertising rates furnished on appll-' worM iS( it mny bo believed, caUon' , 'but the dark hour of passion bc- our correspondents j fore the dawn of a long em of Ca!mp onEEK nuby Cmbtrco unbroken peace, with interna MARCOLA Audrey Lowls tional morals bettered ;vith trea THURSTON. Mrs. Walter Ednilstou (jg .,,5,. wth rlghts an 1 S EU,aeAn8dc Ubertle. of all nations, large and r.RhARFLuVT Mrs. Anne Morse ' small, held sacred; with the WEST SPRINGFIELD, Golden Rule as the guiding prin- Memb'er of the Willamette Valley Edltorlsf Association. Mrs. Clara Chlidsclpai of nations. Into the life ' of individuals, too, will come a 'moral nd spiritual refining , . jfrom these fervent fires of san- THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1U17. gmy struggle. 'f It will be a New World not MILITARY TRAINING IN THE perfect; not an Elysium; not an HiGH SCHOOLS Eden restored; not proof a- Springfield high, school stud-; gainst mistakes, wrongs and ents are joining the artillery ! shortconunings; but a world (corps This isbeing done In 1 greatly purified, a world purged, many other schools all over the of many conditions hampering union. If high school students , to the beneficient, peaceful pro cannot get military training in gress of the human race. th hpme insUtutioa they wll go j the kaiser's fate Where they can get It.. The Kaiser stands, vrlthbloody hands These are times -when. If we Before an avenging God, hope to keep our boys in the , And thousands who did his tlrm com Jj&h. school they must have mill I Are beneath the tajy training as a part of their PChOOl'W.Ork. Tbose Wtho held.OUt ( The witnesses come from the briny against such training will now j deep begin to see that students, who ; In an almost numberless crowd. art to be the active citizens of tThe lnn?cent oncs he cattaed t0 1 ' . , . i weep the near future, want to begin .And tne murijer that crle8 assumption, of those responsi-j bilities, especially in times like Each nation has its banner unfunfurl theseand they, of all our citizen-! ed Ship, should become versed in' And the people are crying for bread. ; ul , . . i The Kaiser's determined to starve preparedness. It is just as im-, the r,d portant for them to learn how to An(1 not time t0 Dury tno dead. .fight the nation's battles in a physicial sense as it is to fight When he stands before St. Peter's them in an Intellectual sense sta . fi . . . . Methinks 1 hear the angel tell, and it is time the Amencian youve long deserved your dlrefu, people were getting the notion j fate -OUt of their heads that it is not it's the hottest place in hell. opoecnrv tn train thflir SOUS for A. H military service. Mrrtmnct mtwuh ai uit rcn MC ANO A CMIwI Or W-B CUT TOflACCOfl TMAI'4 IA5V A BIS SUIT TO satis ry vou LITTLE CHIW WILL. LAST AND ANY MAM.f t ITTAKltl flT AHD P , BUT A l OF W-D CUTI THAT CKRTAIt IS THt THUTf RUN your tnpc line along the sum of money you've been spending for chewing and then chop it in two in the middle. Now you get nn idea of what W-lI CUT is saving judges of good tobacco. The difference is in the tobacco itself, its the richness that makes to bacco lovers take to it that's why a little goes such a long way. WB CUT is just tobacco satisfaction through and thruogh. Mult ty WEYMAN-ERUTOM COMPANY, 1107 JmJ.ij, Ntw Tek City luy Your Spring Shoes AT 35 WEST 8th STREET. The Largest Assortment In Eugene. SAVE A DOLLAR By Walking 50 Feet Off of the Main Stroet. T. A. GILBERT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Of THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF LANE Lillian M. Gibson, Plaintiff, TS. Winifred J. Gibson, Defendant, i ant I SUMMONS NEW WORLD COMING This great world conflict ul timately may be designated a5 the "Wur of Human Emancipa tion. It is evolving a new earth. Old things are passing away torever. insuiuuous FAMILY HISTORY IS UNIQUE Real "Apostolic Succession" lllustrat. ed in Reverend Danford's Line The following record of facts in the family relationships of Rev. S. A. Dan ford, D. D., conference evangelist, would be hard to duplicate in ail the Methodist connection in our country. and ideals, hoary with centuries His uncle. Ilev. M. Danford, I8 pastor are vanishing like dew before on the Cambridge District, in Ohio; the rising sun says the Pasad- his grandfather. Samuel Danford. whs ena Star-News. In the New a local er in "o of his . ... great-uncles. Rev. William Danford World, that is in transitional, aml ReV BenJaraln Danfora, were evolutionary stage, kings shall noted ptoneer preachors of East Ohio; have no absolute sway. De- his father is Rev. J. W. Danford, a mocracy will cover the earth as ' member of the North Dakota Confer the waters cover the great deep. e and Pastotr at Underwood. North ... j. , . , Dakota; his brother, Rev. Charles Men -will dictate to kings and We8,ey mnfonl ,8 a mem)eT of ,no rulers. The throne will be 110 xortheast Ohio Conference and dlst. higher than the common level rict superintendent of Youngstown 'of the people. Government. District, Ohio; his' nephew, Rev. John ' jn all great nations, will be of, Wesle' Inford. a'so a member of , f . . ... Northeast Ohio Conference and by and for the people. Arti- pafitor on the Delaware District. Thl3 ficial, superficial ranks will l8 "Apostolic Succession" of the right shrink under the white heat of 'sort, and heredity should bo a power human equality and fraternity, ful tie with our brother to hold him Women will stand side by side in ctrine voy to "the Faith ' ... . once delivered" to the Methodist .with men, in determining galnt8 The twelye year(j flpent ,n gove-rnmental pohcies and in tne ui8trict superintendency in North choosing those who shall repre- Dakota, with a history truly unique 'Bent ;the people in governing. ' in the number of churohes built un Wars will not be declared at the ler n,s direction, unsurpassed, pos- fwWm of some iron monarch. 'B'b,y Viu"ef!"a1,ed',n the hl,'71.0' ' . .... , ' church building by one man in the .The people will be sovereign in same length of tlmei glve8 hIm tha all issue of war or peace. ; right to sing "1 am traveling home to ' It will be a New World polit- God, in the way my fathers trod." ically. Absolutism will be rel-' cloo1 tc,!s ,ndeed ln ecclesiastical L 1. It - .. 1 ,1 . 1. . . 1. . Biuck aa wen us iu iiiu iiiu biwuiv ui To Winifred J. Gibson the above named defendant: ., IN THE NAME OF TUB STATE OF OREGON: You aro hereby summonod and required to appear and answor the complaint of plaintiff in the. above entitled suit on or before tho last day of tho time prescribed in tho order for publication of this summons horc inafter referred, to. totwit: On or bo fore the 2Ctk day ot April 1917, and you are, hereby notified that It you fall so to appear and answer, for want thereof ! the plaintiff will apply to tho abovo entitled court for uio relief prayed for in her complaint, viz: That tho bonds of Matrimony now existing between plaintiff and defendant be forever dis solved and held for naught: That , plaintiff be awarded tho caro and cus tody ot mo minor cnuuron, ataxic Gibson and Emo Gibson anJ that tho plaintiff have such other relief as to the Court may seem meet and equit able. Thin (summons Ir served UDon VOU I by publication thereof In the "Spring field News" a newspaper of general i circulation published in Lane County, i Oregon, under and by virtue of an ' 1 . 1. . IT. 1.1- r C Olrln uruur ui iiju jiuiiuiuimu u. r. tana- worth. Judge of tho abovo entitled Court, dated March 14, 1917, direct ing the said publication once a wook for six weeks, which ordor requires you to appear and answer the com plaint on or before six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, to.wit: March 15, 1917. FRANK A. DEPUE, Attorney for plaintiff. Mch. 15,22,29; April n,12,19,2C. We Are Trying to Make a Hit We are always trying to make a hit with the people In out community by having a new fresh stock of groceries, and by being able to give cus tomers just what they want, and by making good honest prices so .that every one who buys from us will go away satisfied. We can do no better adver tising than, to please our cus tojners and get their confi dence and good will. Try our prompt service. Nice&Miller Phono 41 lit doi uSUity "SICKNESS IS BAD," BUT POVERTY, AND DE PENDING UPON "CHARITY" IS WORSE. WE CAN'T ALWAYS PREVENT SICKNESS, BUT POV ERTY IS NEARLY ALWAYS THE RESULT OF EX- TRAVAGANCE AND WASTE. MOST MEN CAN SAVE PART OF THEIR EARN INGS FROM THEIR WORK OR THEIR BUSINESS WITHOUT REALLY DENYING THEMSELVES. WHEN SICKNESS COMES DON'T LET IT FIND YOU WITHOUT MONEY. PUT MONEY IN THE BANK FOR SELF-PROTECTION. BANK WITH US 8UMMONS egated. Such monarchies as t in i. .. .i i .1 .1 1 ir. .survive win we ui:mt;uiy iMiiilcii. nnver rmv leBa.n q. McCulloch. paddock and field. May their shadow More republics will spring up. in pacific Christian Advocate And in every land where Intel- .ligence and civilization prevail, Or. Richmond Honored there will be sucli a measure of T"e following new officers of the mnnMi frOWlntnnf nnllH. ! M"" County District Dental society cal disenthrallment as never Vili have been witnessed since ,time began. t It will be a New World socio logically. There will be more of the spirit of Intense human brotherljoqd. Each people will .jTmdrBtand, Jtgelf" fetter. All jjsopLes will have, a better gen Jeral Understanding of each oth 'er. The'1 way Is being paved .for ultimate, federatlori of tho rod'iii, bonqq of miitual flym jfOjUty and b.eipfulnes. wore elected a,t a meeting Tuesday evening In the office of Dr J M Miller in Eugene:, president, Dr. J E lllch mond of Springfield; vice-president, DR. R. T. Burnett, of Eugene; aecre tary-theasurer, Dr M C Harris, of Eug ene; executive conimttoe,br. J. M. Mlller.and' pr L E George, of Eugene. CHRJ,8TA CHURQH Chris II. Jensen, Pastor Sunday Schpp at 9: A- M. L. M'. , Caley, (per.tohdonu Morning servlM at 'll', o'clock' subject, "Tlie 1009 i ChrlBt-" Evening rferrlce 7:00 ociocK suDeci, uocisive YJctpry.," '8tran,pr8 always wejeomo. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Lane County. Susie E. Macklln, Plaintiff, vs. , Charles H. Macklln, Defendant, To Charles II. Macklin, defendan, IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you aro iheroby required to njipeax and answer tho plaintiff's complaint filed against you in tho above entitled Court and cause, on or before six weeks from the date of tho first publication of this summons, which date is Thursday, March 15, 1917, and if you fall to appear and answer said complaint within said time, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for 4he 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, and granting tho plaintiff an absolute divorce from the defendant, and granting the plaintiff the care, custody and control of Dal las, Andrew, William and Lloyd Mack lln, minor children of said marriage, and for such other relief as to tho Court may seem equitable. Til's 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 succcsa Ivo weeks In tho Springfield News, fi paper qf genonal circulation Is sued in SprJngflold, Lane County, .Ore-Bpn. WILLIAM Q. MARTIN, Attorney for plaintiff. ,lch. 15,22,29: April 5,12,19,26. Dr. Anna Ekola Surgeonj Chiropodist and Foot Specialist Will bo at the Kuykendall Drug Store in Eugene Com mencing SATURDAY, .APRIL .21 She will remove all corns free of charge for tho first five persons presenting themselves at 10 o'clock, . sharp And the rest of Saturday will remove one com free with the purchase of a bot tle of Ego Com Remedy. Private room for Ladies' arid Bashful Men Our Guarantee of Quality Is Back of Our Entire Stock of HARDWARE Our line is most complete Our prices are as low as you will find anywhere Our stock of tools is most complete. We carry the fa mous KEEN KUTTER line. J. C. HOLBROOK Springfield, Oregon NOTICE TO CREDITOR8, Notice is hereby given that letters testamentary have Issued out of the County Court ot Lano County, Oregon tp the undoreignpiV as Eeputor qf tho Jast ,wi jDf piucluB Phetjteplace, lata of Lane County, Oregon. All persons having claims against said 'estate, should present thorn duly verified to the unprfligJie at .the office of 8 1"fc A linn TSltfKna rlti.frin" tolfttitn air S. .1UU U (. V j .V..... fcT . ontlis' froin' the date of this noUco, TMtai, Marcn -29, 1917, H. H..PHH3TEPMCB, , Bectttor, SDrlpgfleld, Orepn IJfrch Vff April 6,119,26. O. R. Gullion, M. D. Practice Limited tl Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Graduate Nun?e Attending 306, White Temple, Eugene. Cleaning, Pressing REPAIRING jM.ado to Measure Suits Lemley Suit House Phone 75 CAREFUL. CONSCIENTIOUS DENTISTRY DR. J. E. RICHMOND PHONESpfJls, ft r?eirfence, 118-J OviB.r Cpmrnfjrcjai f qk, Spripgflald. Oregon. , MULTIPLIED POWER Is given all your advertising matter and other printing by the work of skilled, tasteful craftsmen, using up-to-date type, machinery and judgment. There is no place now-a-days, for any but the best printing you can get' the class of work executed here. . .If, The Springfield News Phone 2 . .1 - - . f