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    MONDAY, AlMUIi 23, 1D17
SPUING FIELD NKWS
PAGE TWO
The Springfield News
il. C. DIMM, WALTER R. DIMM
Editors and Publishers
Published Every Monday and
Thursday
RATES OP SUBSCRUTION
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Six Months .... .76
HThreo. monthB .... ,60
Advertising rates furnished on application.
OUR CORRESPONDENTS
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WEST SPRINGFIELD,
Mrs. Clara Childs
Charles Heck
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Mrs. Anne Morse
Member of the.. Willamette Valley
Editorial Association.
MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1917
RED CROSS APPEALS TO
COUNTRY DISTRICTS
". Thousands of requests from
people of the country and small
towns, are pouring into the Red
Cross headquarters at Washing
ton D. C., asking if they can vol
unteer for Red Cross war work.
Classified Ads
For Sale, Rent, Wanted, to."
, WANTED Upright piano box. Any
one having ono for salo see Mauuo
Moore. Phone 17fl3.
EARLY WhuTseed Potatoes 2 cents
per pound. Yellow Dent seed corn
5 cents per pound.
P. H. EMERY, Phono 17-flJ
PLACE FOR RENT House and oni?
half acre for rent 14th and Mntn Sts
Renter can Improve place to pay
rent. Fine- garden, good water. H.
Corsaw. Inquire O. K. barber sliop.
April 9. -It. I'd.
FARM LOANS At the lowest r.itn
and on the easiest terms to be had.
J. r Holbrook, Sprlnglleld.
KOSALU "oTTLCDTmaTr'tTult
ranch within sight of Creswell. -Will
consider trade on Springfield resi
dence property. Address, C 31
Springfield Nows.
LEARN MUSIC AT HOME!
Lessons Free Nev Method Learn to
Play By Note Piano. Organ, Violin.
Banjo, Mandolin. Cornet, Harp, 'Cello,
Guitar, Piccolo, Clarinet, Trombone,
Flute or to sing. Special Limited
Offer of free weekly lessons. Yon
pay only for music and postage, wnlch
is small. Money back guarantee.
No extras. Beginners or advanced
mDc tn oil Mint PUP"8- Kveryinin musiratcu. piain,
' simple, system a Lie Kroo lectures
hey are the very ones most : Mch course k years' success, start
Wanted. j,at once. Write for Free booklet to
. The war has changed over-1 day Now, u. s. school of Music,
night the popularly-conceived 225 Flnh Avenlie' N?w York c,ty
character of the Red Cross. Here J hearing on final account
iofore it has been largely an af-' iNOTICE is hereby given that the
.. . , , , ipourt ihas fixed 10:00 o'clock a. m.
Jedr Of the .Cities, although this , of the second day of May. 1917 at
was never intended when it was j the courthouse in the city of Eugene.
... , I as the time and place when it will
Orgaized; but in the Cities nave.e up f0r examination, and allow
beh found the Chief COntribu- hnce the account of Dugald Campbell
; ... ... , , '-and James G Campbell as executors
tors and those with the leisure of -the estate of Angus J. Macdonald.
tO give to the work. deceased. All pereons interested
Itherein may appear at said time anl
From now on the Red Cross ,be heard thereon.
is to be universal In its organ!- j JgOAjD gfu
nation and membership. Everv Executors
small town and rural community rn So 9D63 lo" Attorney for eBtate-
is expected to help the Red j" p ' JlLL
Cross indeed, they must help if, notice of sheriff's sale on
.... ...,, EXECUTION
tne service is 10 oe euecuve ar.
Notice is hereby given that by
While the nlans in-' virtue of an Execution and Order of
of the State of Oregon for Lane
County on the 9th day of April, 1917,
on a Judgment rendered in said Court
for said County on the 20th day of
February, 1917v in an action wherein
the Plantiff, C. C. Sturtevant, re.
covered judgment against the De
fendants. Everett M. C. Surber and
Martha E. Surber his wife, and Wal
ter Surber for the sum of Ninety and
45.100 ($90.45) Dollars with interest
thereon at the rate of C per cent per
annum fom the 20th day of February.
1917. and the further sum of Fifteen
n inn i,ir T- 1 1 .. n. .
mpossible to secure the mem- an(, dlsbur8ements. which judgment
bershirj for chanters, auxiliaries was enrolled and docketed in the
the front
elude the sending of only one
Red Cross nurse to each 200 sol
diers, every nurse at the front
will need to be supported by sev
eral hundred volunteer women
at home. Hundreds of new
Red Cross chapters will be or
ganized in the smaller cities as
the result of the- war. In
towns and villages' where it is
may be organized to cooperate
with the nearest chapters.
Through these chapters and aux
iliaries the great work of sup
plying the war-nursing service
will be carried on. j
Individuals anywhere can en- ,
list for the Red Cross work, it
Clerk's office of said Court on the
20th day of February. 1917. and said
Execution to me directed command, i
ing me in the name of the State of I
Oregon in order to satisfy said Judg
ment, cost, and accruing cost to sell
the following described real property,
to. wit;
The South one-half () of the
Southwest quarter of the Southwest
quarter of Section Ten (10) Tp.
eighteen (18) South of Range Five
.", Ver nf h Will Mr In I.nnn
Is pointed out here-first by join- County Oregon, containing 20 acres
ing the Red Cross at a member-, J ,e$IBREronB IN TIIE
ship cost of $2, which includes name of the state of ore.
a subscription to the Red Cross
Magazine, and secondly by aid
ing in the supply work by con
tributions either of cash or
goods. Every resident of the
United States is eligible for mem
bership. Red Cross headquart
ers in Washington have full
printed instructions for any sort 1
of activity in which the individ
ual cares to engage and the of-
fleers say they are glad to mail !
this literature on request.
What is probably the most
GON and in compliance with said
Execution and Order of Safe, I will
on Saturday the 19th day of May,
1917, at the hour of one o'clock p. m.
at the Southwest door of the County
Courthouse in Eugene, Lane County,
Oregon, offer for sale, and sell, for
cash in hand, subject to redenfptfon,
all the right, title, and Interest of the
above named Defendants, and each of
them, in and to the above described
real property.
JAMES C. PARKER,
Sheriff of Lane County, Oregon
By D. A. ELKINS, Deputy.
April 1C, 23, 30; May 7, 14.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE ON
EXECUTION
Notice is hereby Riven that bv vlrtuo
of an Execution issued out of the
CO foot cast of tho Southwest corner
of tho D. L. C. of B. F. Sklnnor In
Tp. 17 B. IL 4 W. of W. M.. and
thence running North 218 toot thence
East 60 foot, thenco South 218 feet,
and thcuco West 50 feet to tho plnco
of iH'glnntng, excepting CO foot off of
tho North end which la deeded to tho
City of Eugonc, for a road, also Lot
19 In Block 22 and Lot C In Block'
23 of Emerald Heights Addition to
Springfield, Ijiiio County, Oregon.
NOW THEREFORE. IN THE NAME
OF THE STATE OF OREGON and In
compliance with said Execution and
in order to satisfy said Judgment,
costs, and accruing costs I will
on Saturday tho 6th dny of
May 1917, between the hours of 9
o'clock a in. and 4 o'clock p, m. towlt;
at one o'clock p. in. on said dny
at the Southwest door of tho County
Courthouse In Eugene, lno County,
Oregon, offer for salo for cash, subject
to redemption, nil tho right, title and
interest of tho above named Defend
ants In and to tho above described
real property.
JAMES C. PARKER. .
Sheriff of Lnno County, Oregon
By D. A. Elklns, Deputy.
April 2,9.10,23,30.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE ON
EXECUTION
Notice Is hereby glvon that by vlrtuo
of an Execution Issuod out of tho
Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
for Lane County on tho 24th day of
March 1917 and by mo received tho
24th day of March 1917, In an action
wherein on tho 21st day of July 1916,
In the Eugene Justlco Court tho
Plaintiff L. M. Travis recovered Judg
ment against tho Defendant, G. D.
Purkerson, also known as Garrett D.
Purkereon for tho sum of $43.05 with
Interest at 8 per cent por annum from
dnto of Judgment and for the sum of
$176.45 with Interest at the rate of
10 per cent per annum from dnto of
Judgment and $26.00 attorney fcos,
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 tho 21st day of July 1916, and said
Execution to me directed commanding
me in the nanio of the Stnto of Oregon
thnt out of tho personal property of
said Defendant, or, u sumcient could
not be found, then out of tho real
property belonging to said Defendant
In Lane County, Oregon, on or after
the said 21st day of July 1916. Being
unable to find sumcient or any person
al property belonging to said Defend
ant. I did, on tho 30th dny qf March,
1917, levy on the following described
real property towlt:
Beg. 23.79 chains oast of a point
In west line of section 12, Tp. 18. S
R. 4 West W. M. 26.66 2-3 chains
south of Northwest comer of said
section, run cast 4.75 chnins, south
6.619 chains west 4.75 chains, and
north 6.619 chains, to beginning, con
talning 3 acres, in Lano 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
quarter and uho Eattt half of tho
Northeast quartor and the southwest
quarter of the northeast quarter of
secuon sixteen in Townsnip 17. South
of Rang 5 West of W. M. containing
1OS0 acres, and also beg. at a point
16 chains south of tho northwest cor.
ner of D. L. C. no. 48, Notf. 4940 In
section 20 of Township 17, SouUi-of
Range 5 West of tho Willametto Merld
Ian in Lane county. Oregon, nnd run
thence north C8 27' cast 80 rods,
thence south 80 rods thenco south
OS" 27 west. SO 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 nn.l
in order to satisfy said Judgment,
costs, accruing costs and attorney fees
I will on Saturday the 6th day of
May 1917, between fcho houra of 9
o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p, m. towlt;
at one o'clock p. in. on said day
at the Southwest door of tho County
Courthouse in Eugene, Lano County,
Oregon, offer for salo for cash, subject
to redemption, all tho right, title and
Interest of the above named Defend
ant in and to tho above described
real property.
JAMES C. PARKER,
Sheriff of Lano County, Oregon
By D. A. ELKINS, Deputy.
April 2,9,16,23,30.
of way, northwesterly along said lino
of said right of way to us intersection
with tho East lino or Aiuor n, in viiy
of Eugeno, south along lino of said
Btreet to r point, duo west of begin,
nlng, and east to beginning, all being
In Kiigono, Iano county, Oregon.
Also tho Woit iinlf of tho Northeast
quartor of soctlon No. fourteen (14)
township No. nineteen (10), South
Rango ono East of W. M. containing
SO acres of land in Lano county,
Oregon.
NOW THEREFORE. IN THE NAME
OF THE STATE OF OREGON nnd In
compliance with said Execution nnd
In order to satisfy said Judgment,
coHts, and accruing costs I will
on Saturday tho 6Ui day of
May 1917, between tho hours of 9
o'clock n. in. nnd 4 o'clock p. in. towlt;
ut ono o'clouk p. in. on said day
nt tho Southwest door of tho County
Courthousa In Eugene, Lnno County,
Oregon, offer for snlo for ensh, subject
to redemption, nil tho right, title and
Interest of tho nbovo nnmed Defend
ants In and to tho nbovo described
real property,
JAMES C. PARKER.
Sheriff of t.nno County, Oregon
By I). A. Elklns, Deputy
April 2.9,16,23.30.
A r ... n . f nnmrlnA .,,l.tnt. ... -.. . . rilt.sk.iM " . I. Caa '
ran rpndpr tn thp Rpd PrnRfi in for Lane County on the 24th day of ,
can renuer to tne ueu oross lb MarcJl m7 and by me receIved tho
in preparation of bandages, clo- 24th day of March 1917, in an action J
thine and sick room sunnlies whereln on the 21(it day of Ju-y 191C. 1
ining, anu sick room supplies. , ,n the EuBene JustiCe Court tne ,
The society is offering instruc- Plaintiff L. M. Travis recovered Judg .
Ition in the preparation of these ; d TonrX
articles through a corps Of teach , sum of $36.47 with interest at the rate
ers who are tfrenarpd to train ot 6 Per cent Per annum 'rora lo 21st
ers who are prepareu to train day Qf July mCi Bettor with costs
classes at any place where a j amounting to the sum of $8.85 a
sufficient number of women vol -ncripti of which judgment was
i enrolled and docketed in the office
Jinteer. The Washington head of the Clerk of said Court on the
quarters also has literature ex
plaining this service.
4 Why Constipation Injures.
, Tho bowels are the natural sower
Bge system of the body. When they
become obstsucted by constipation a
part of the poisonous matter which
thoy should carry off la absorbed Into
the system, making you feel dull and
Stupid, and interfering with the dlges
lion and assimilating of food. This
CoqdJUon 18 quickly relieved by Cham
berlaln's Tablets. Obtainable every
jrtiore.
21st day of July 1916, and said
Execution to me directed commanding
mo in the name of the State of Oregon
that out of the personal property of
Bald Defendant, or, If sufficient could
not be found, then out of tho real
property belonging to said Defendant
In Lane County, Oregon, on or after
the said 21st day of July 1916. Being
unable to And sufficient or any person
aj property belonging to ald Defend
ant, I did, on' the 30th day of March
1817, levy on 'the following described
real property, towlt:
A tract of land fifty feet wide by
one hundred and, sixty feot long at
Number 1172 West Seventh Street In
the City of Kugeae, Lane County,
Oregon, described as follows: Begin
nlng at a point 241 feet North and
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE ON
EXECUTION
Notice Is hereby given that by vlrtuo
of an Execution issued out of tho
Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon,
for Lane County on the 24th day of
March 1917 and by me received tho
24th day of March 1917, in an action
wherein on the 12th day of April. 1916,
in the Eugene Justice Court tho
Plaintiff Rasmussen Company, a cor
poration recovered Judgment against
the Defendants, R. C. Morgan and
Daisy L. Morgan, partners doing busi
ness under the firm name and style
of Falrmount planing Mill 'compariy
for the sum of $95.95 with interest at
the rate of 6 per cent per annum from
the 12th day of April 1915, together
with costs amounting to the sum of
$9.85 a transcript of which Judgment
was enrolled and docketed In tho
offlco of tho Clerk of said Court on
the 2nd day of Juno 1916, and said
Execution to mo directed commanding
me in the namo of the Stnto of Oregon
that out of tho personal property of
said Defendant, or, If sufficient could
not be found, then out of Uio real
property belonging to said Defendant
In Lane County, Oregon, on or after
tho said 2nd day of Juno 1915, Doing
unable to find sufficient or any person,
al property belonging to said Defend
ant, I did, on the 30th day of March,
1917, lovy on tho following described
real property towlt:
Commencing in contor'of slough or
race of Eugene City Mills In West Hn0
of County survey 119, up said race
to intersection of O. and C. R. R. north
westerly along said Railroad to
West line of county survey 119,
and south to beginning; also commenc
ing at a point 180 feet East of West
line of county survey 119 North 160
feet. West 180 feet, south to center
of slough 'or race thencu up slough or
race to beginning, excepting; Beg. 230.
feet north of a point in confer Qf
11111 race 180 feet oast of the west
line of County surroy 119 run East
to SoUnroterly lino of Railroad right
Automatic
Protection
all the way
GobHflbia River R(ite
Bast
Parallels America's
Great Highway
Ma West aad tt with Btnlmni el SImI
PORTLAND CITY OFFICE
THIRD and WASHINGTON
W. MeMomf, C. I. A., Ponlu
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1 'i n.in, i rw i
We Are Trying
to Make a Hit
We are always trying to
make a hit with the people in
our community by having a
new fresh stock of groceries,
,and by being able to give cus
tomers just what thoy want,
and by making good honest
prices so that every ono who
buys from us will go away
satisfied.
We can do no better adver
tising than, to please our cub
tomere and get their confi
dence and good will.
Try our prompt service.
Nice&Miller
Phone 41
HERBERT E. WALKER
NOTARY
PUBLIC
Office In City Hall, Springfield, Ore
W. F. WALKER
UNDERTAKER
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Office Phone 02; Residence 67-J
West Main St.
CAREFUL. CONSCIENTIOUS
DENTISTRY
DR. J. E. RICHMOND
PHONES Office, 3; Residence, 115-J
Over Commercial Bank,
Springfield, Oregon.
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THF "PFnPRAL RESERVE" BANKING SYSTEM.
OF WHICH OUR BANK IS A MEMBER, IS THE
BEST BANKING SYSTEM EVER THOUGHT OUT.
THE MEMBER BANKS HAVE PUT 137 MILLIONS
OF GOLD INTO THE U. S. TREASURY. ON THIS
GOLD THE GOVERNMENT ISSUES MONEY
..WE CAN GET MONEY WHEN WE WANT IT BY
TAKING OUR SECURITIES TO OUR DISTRICT
"FEDERAL RESERVE" BANK.
YOU CAN GET YOUR MONEY WHEN YOU WANT
IT WHEN YOU ARE A DEPOSITOR IN OUR BANK.
LET'S DO BUSINESS. COME IN.
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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.
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J. C. HOLBROOK
Springfield, 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.
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