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THE SPRINGFIELD NEW? rilURSDAY, APIUh i!0, 1017 PAGE TWO The Springfield News J. C. DIMM, WALTER R. DIMM Editors and Publishers Published Every Monday and Thursday RATES OF SUBSCRHTION Ono Year .... $1.60 Six- Months . .76 Threo months . .60 Advertising rates furnished on application. OUR CORRESPONDENTS CAMP CREEK Uubr Crabtrco THURSTON, Mrs. Waltor Edinlston DOKNA Charles Heck COBURO Elslo Anderson CEDAR FLAT Mrs. Anne Morso other commercial occupations, several suspensions of untisal size swelled the sum Involved appreciably. j . SOCIAL EVENTS , MRS. IRA V. RAKER CELEBRATES Gist. BIRTHDAY Mrs. Ira W. Baker celebrateil her Cist, birthday at her home In Stewart addition on Sunday April 22. A de licious dinner was served at 1 o'clock. Those present wore Mr. and Mrs. Ira 'V. Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Baker and daughters, Margarott and Clarlc. Mrs. Alva Mci'hcrvon and children. Mr. Harold, Mls8 Pauline, Mr. Austin, Mr. and Mrs. Chorcy Paris and daught ers Edna and Elizabeth of Marco'.J, WEST SPRINGFIELD, I Mrs. Clara Chllds Mr. and Mrs. Alex Stephens of Dou Member of the, Willamette Valley Edltorlsf Aaaoctatlon. THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1917 laB Gardens and Mrs. Martha Ivy Eugene. of I SOCIETY ' Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kelson entertained Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lemons of Por-' tland at a one o'clock dinner today. . tMntm ahp ecu miT iw miutawy campj ay r ath cm vou-u. ur AWAKMIR WtLCOMt,!' VOlt orris thc boys w-rv cut imilAO Of MOIHAKV CntWINOJ IWIII STUrr DONT OOTHI&1 DAYS IM.0 YOU, BOV. I'VI IHH WAMTI M A CMIW THAT NOT AU. nAveama and rvc min htAm ABOUT TMt mentAPPv haf that W-B IS HADK Or. r ""OU find men who arc proud of themselves arc X mighty ready to learn about the little nibble of "W-B GUI that docs away with so much jlrindinjl mid spitting. As soon as they learn to tuck away a little of the shreds in their checks and to let it alone, they find out the difference there is between rich tobacco and the excess-flavored stuff. The touch of salt ia W-B helps to bring out the tobacco satisfaction. Mafe It WETHAN-BRUTON COHPANT, 1167 SmJ;, Nw Tk CKy Do Not Address Bell j Any communications regarding of-. fleers and enlisted reserve corps; ) training campB for candidates for com j missions in reserve corps; and oil ( communications regarding any army matters should be addressed to:"Com manding General, Western Depart ment.San Francisco," and not to Ma- fjor General Franklin J. Bell, who 1b leaving for Governor's Island, New BUSINESS CONDITIONS GOOD ' The following optimistic re port on business conditions is reprinted from Dun's Review: With the' formal recognition of a state of war generally dis counted, business proceeds with .out, semblance of disturbance, though with appreciation of theeconomic changes that must invitably follow additional York. Such Is the notice received Gtlmulus. to. industrial activity isi'rora headquarters of the , , . war department by the local post- foreshadowed by present, andjotflce prospective government require ments, andfor some time pre parations have beenunder way to, effect the necessary readjust ments in both .production and prices. The exact nature and extent ofFederal financing is as yet undetermined, but in hanking circles the pending needs, are awaited with, compos ure, as funds have been prudent i ly kept in a liquid position and xne uauou a immciaa 3 xv,u. George Calkins, aged 54 years, died are unequaled and more skil- at the county farm near this cHy, fully organized. With SUCh ! this morning. The funeral servico Yarnell Having Revival The. Methodist chufch South, at Yarnell, is engaged .in a series of re vival meetings, conducted by Guy Fitch Phelps,. a speaker of great in terest and. experience. Mr. Phelps has had, much. experience-In evange listic services and tho crowded 'meet ings manifests the Interest of the surrounding country The meetings will continue for several weeks. Dies At County Farm Solid facts in evidence, faith in be held at the W. F. Walker chap ' the future remains a conspic-l1 2: 30 o'clock Friday afternoon,' tous feature and while there are elements of uncertainty in the Commercial situation, forward plans testify to sustained confi dence in the stability of the leading markets. Many new Reverend J. W. Perkins to be In charge. Interment will be made In the Laurel Hill cemetery. CALL FOR WARRANTS I Notice is hereby given that I will pay upon presentation at my office in the Commercial State Bank build inir. Warrants of Srhnnl Dlsfrli't "n. : enterprises have Started and the , 19 of Springfield Oregon Number 9S9 j ,iQ,v,n-1 lo inclusive. interest o.i wie domestic and export demand . aJ)0Ve TOrrentg ceaseg after AprI1 30 taxes thecapacity of most mills 1917. and factories, with the full em-! 55. Si'ScSSSdS SZrllRl ployment of labor and the furln Dated this 2G day of April 1917. Delivered toYeu Free Choose from 44 sty Its, color, and sizes in tno lamoua "nAnuui" uno of bicycles. All nro pictured in natural colors In our latest catnloir. Thero nro many other models also in fact thetnost com plete ll-io of bicycles in tho world, all FACTORY PRICES, from $15.75, SI3-S5, up. There is n Mead bicycle to ccit the taste of cvorv rider- electric liplitcl Motorbike models, Racers, Juniors for chllJrc-T, Ladles modol too nil nt price mido wamble only by our t-aciory- saurccMO-nucr aeuinrr poucy. Il SO Days Free Trial JS'J TtNGCU" blcyel you aclrcl. FKDIGIIT C IAKGE3 FULLY I'llK- PAID TO YOUR TOWN, for thirty days troo trial actual riding teat. V, u pay return ciurc u you urciaa wfnrnna trr unricg insi. vc nt no effort lo Iniluencs your tlrcmon. Tlio trl.il M all at our eipanae. Facta - lo-Rider cV0eukr ItANCUt" -If you ilrclda tol-rp It ) t iooMcit and mnttucefuf t!crcl roperrnln tlio world. Jflth nSfrrlca d pjrtrocnt that can-. lor thft rl and rtNiir nrl of more iKnn million rllers. AVIiW vtry TflANCER rc thlu root n ccrtincato oi liuaramce lor Five Years. TIRCO norm. Bftlrlc Ught Out IlllCtli tUi. roa.l.t-ur front and mrwhrels. Inner Tubef. Tool Kitl. rtc. r,if ItiTvHrtirU for all blnclr and roai tr. braltM.aIaccurnta!y pUtumlaniidnrribrtl IntheaunJry paicaof tlisbU new nanjrtr Catalog. Wril- for II. I fa free! All Iho lttMt iTinortMl and AmrHran novcltlv In Mulnmmil and attaehmenta at nrlrta ao law thy will aatocltb jou. Rider AgentS Wanted r"p""r .i. bnIourlMJn)oylt.nk. mo.rt, nt.:lnt jWtrltadi andMlbUirali"ltAMC!ai''l.iercit. C..J U Unnau b" "rite tu.Ur tat ear Ut akn alw rull partkntan .f o arrat "orr Sena no nioney uad. aiichf.. np.i',',,?,."rl7 utrl"' fr ,0 " rr Trial. YUtat afford totoy a blcrdo. tlna or .andriM wiihom Mn. Uumf.it vrbat oIKr. UlCJin CYCLE C09VIFANY lYIEdnUF 5 No. Canal St., CHICAGO mmw lei HI Mwm iiiiamwrsniii Jjsifn.i'i m-A iiuKT:wknBHiavii ii i ir.iur. i i hi ii r mssmmmmmm nm I URf.NM WdKlll f.'.inif Il Hill tVA wutaitjwm,,,,., u v mj I . WWW V if&f mr.inn-wfl biia.Mvti r 11 1 rfwi l ln'trattliithcirreat Ftnt M 1 WSff NUlOnU BOBMOI ViaiCKCD a XV WK. II I to entrant e to-oa tho Ithr VvByv es- -vage- advances tending tn offset the e.xtreme costs of ne cessities. Except where govern ment wants are to be considered the prevailing trend of prices continues strongly upward, and hoth grain and cotton have been influenced by pessimistic crop advices. With an increased con sumption of the principal stap les in prospect, the importance of large agricultural yields Is more than ever apparent, but Ic is still too early to place reliance on predictions of meager har vests and the outlook may dis tinctly improve with a favorable turn in the weather. That the country's commer- CI2U luuiiunty uuiiuiiuen iciu.iiu ly moderate Is natural, with prof liable returns in trade and Indus try, and comfortable conditions In money. Yet when the stea dy increase in business ventures is considered, the insolvency re cord is even better than it ap pears on the surface and a 27 per cent numerical reduction during the first quarter means much, following a 25 per cent decrease last year. With 3,937 failures, the three months' ex hibit is the best for the period eince 1910, while It is necessary to go back to 1909 to find a smal ler indebtedness than the $52,3 00,000 Just reported. The nul- formlty of Improvement is, es pecially gratifying fewer revere ea occuring inall of the elghtgeo graphical Sections, and only in the New England and Pacific Btates were. theliabiUties larger than tln 1916. . Both, In jaumber and amount, manufacturtag.and trading defaults disclose decided obntraction, but "while insohren pfes were also leas nutaefauB tu A. P. McKINZEV April 20, 30. Clerk. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF LANE Lillian M. Gibson, Plaintiff, vs. K SUMMONS Winifred J. Gibson, Defendant, To Winifred J. Gibson the above . named defendant: ! : IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF ! ! OltEGON: You are hereby summoned ; ' and required to appear and answer ' NOTICE After May lst-17 on all city deliver- Ifis u-ist nf 14th sfrppt. nr!nt nf Ifi I'inch slab wood will be $1.75 per load ; the complaint of plaintiff In the above oi Z-3US cu. utner uenveries, price n""" " i uuiu i iuhi uuj according to distance. 1G inch Hlab;r tne time prescribed In tho ordo: wood $1.75 per cord at mill. FISCHER BOUTIN LUMBER CO. April 2G, 30. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed by the County Court of Lane County, Oregon, administrator of the estate of Charles Jenkins, deceased. All persons having claims against for publication of this summons here inafter referred to, to-wlt: On or bo fore the 26th day of April 1917, and you ; are hereby notified that If you fall, so I to appear and answer, for want thoreof tne piamtin win appiy to me anovo entitled court for tho rolief prayed for in her complaint, viz: That tho bonds of Matrimony now existing between plaintiff and defendant bo forever dis solved and thcld for naught: That plaintiff be awarded the care and cus- tlip Rali) estate nrn notified tn file the i same, duly verified with the under- tody of tho minor children, Mazlo . signed. Dated this 27th day of April Gibson and Emo Gibson and that the 1917, piamtin nave sucn otuer relict as to C. M. DOR1TY. Administrator. April 2C, May 3, 10, 17, 24. the Court may seem meet and cquit ' able. j I This summons is served upon you . ! by publication thereof In the "Spring field News" a newspaper of gen oral . circulation published In Lane County, ! Oregon, under and by virtue of an j 1 order of the Honorable G. F, Skip-1 worth, Judge of the above entitled , 1 Court, dated March 14, 1917, direct- j ! In if ihr. nodi mi Vif tnn ln Anin n iAn'j i for six weeks, which order requires FOUND: On Fifth and Main streets, appear and answer the com , ,, , A , , , , , plaint on or before six weeks from tho one ladles tan kid glove, size C. ,jate of ie flrst publication of this Owner may have same by calling summons, to.wlt: March 15, 1917. at the News office and paying for ' FRANK A. DEPUE, Classified Ads For Sale, Rent, Wanted, Etc. this ad. WANTED Upright piano box. Any one having one for sale see Maudo Moore. Phone 17fl2. Mch Attorney for plaintiff. 15.22,29; April C,12,19,2G. EARLY White Seed Potatoes 2 cents per pound. Yellow Dent seed corn 5 cents per pound. P. H. EMERY, Phone 17-fJ2 PLACE FOR RENT House' anTone. half acre for rent 14th and Main Sts, Renter can lmprovo placo to pay rent. Flno garden, good water. H. Corsaw, Inquiro O. K. barber shop. April 9, it Pd. FARM LOANS ATthelolJeaTrato and on the easiest terms to be had. J. C. Holbrook, Springfield. Honesty in . Groceries and Prices You need have no fear In traidlng with us. We carry the well-known brands of gro ceries and our whole stock Is reliable. Our prices too are as low as is consistent with fair deal ing. Try our prompt service. Nice & Miller Phone 41 D. W. ROOF, JEWELER SPRINGFIELD, OREGON FINE WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY - - -mw w k mmm rrTrrin0sj FOR SALE OR .TRADE Small fruit raac within sight of Creawell. Will coAslder trade on Springfield real 4w ..property. Afldrees, 0 31, SprlBRfltM Mews. Dr. N. W. Emery DENTIST 8UTTON BLDG PHONE 20-J RESIDENCE PHONE 129-W W. F. WALKER ' " ONDERTXKEh FUNERAL DIRECTOR Office Phone 62; RcWenc 7-J West Main St Parson's Garage General Renair and Storage Second Hand Cars and TrucKs 2G5 Eighth Ave. West Phone 105 EUGENE, OREGON Cleaning, Pressing REPAIRING Made to Moasuro Suits Lemley Suit House , , , Phono, 75 CAREFUL. CONSCIENTIOUS ,, DR.-J, E. RICHMOND PHONE8-HOfflc, S; Realnee, 1HW Over Commercial. Stank, Springfield, Oretcfn. CM iXwvuU MEMBER FEDERAL RESERYE SlfSTEM OF BANKS THE "FEDERAL 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. BANK WITH US 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 li ine. LL J ri J. C. HOLBROOK Springfield, Oregon fi8 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. The Sinngfieia News Phone 2