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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1917)
TAGKTWO The Springfield News D. C. DIMM, WALTER R. DIMM Editors and Publishers Published Every Monday and Thursday RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION One Year .... $1.60 Blx Months .... .76 Vhroo months .60 'Advertising rates tumlshod on appli cation. OUR CORRESPONDENTS CAMP CREEK Rubjr Crabtrco THURSTON, Mrs. Walter Edmlaton DONNA Charles Heck CODURO Elslo Anderson CEDAR FLAT Mrs. Anne Morso WEST SPRINGFIELD, Mrs. Clara Chllds Member of the Willamette Valley Editorial Association. MONDAY, MAY 7, 1917. THE FARM SHOULD PAY THIS YEAR Thirty additional days of spring planting may mean for the Pacific Northwest the dif ference between a discouraging ly small harvest and an encour agingly large one. The situa tion Is growing more satisfac tory every day. There will be more land farmed in Lane coun ty this year than there has been put under the plow for a genera tion. This county is only typ ical of all counties in Oregon, Washington and Idaho. The wheat' prospects for the whole country this spring are decidly small. A survey made by the Federal government in dicates that the United States would have very little if any more thanenough for her own needs. The allies are depenal izing on us for their food supply and a crop shortage would mean an international disaster. The laVeness of the spring "will enable many farmers to re seed or to sow additional acres to grain. Many districts are reseeding to insure a full crop. All efforts must be made to du plicate the large 1916 crop and to even surpass the hearvest of last year. There are two factors in cul tivating every available acre that is causing worry to many farmers money and seed. Not a single acre should be let lay fallow because the owner can not buy seed for it. In Ne braska, the elevator interests have furnished seed at prices below market quotations in or der to have every acre yield a harvest. Bankers and mer chants cooperated to finance the purchase of seed, where the farmers needed such assistance. At a time when every acre's product will count toward win ning this war every banker and merchant should do Ills part in increasing the yield. Farming will pay this year not only in the Willamette Valley but in all America. Every acre that pro duces a crop will mean that much added to the prosperity of thecommunity. The man who tills every available foot of ground this year is not only a patriot, but he is also a good 1 business man. I Uncle Sam paid Russia about two cents an acre for Alaska. Last year it yielded $16,000,000 worth of gold and $40,000 in cop per besides many other pro ducts. Some real estate spec ulation, that! How about those parkings and front yards? Don't let this May sunshine make the grass grow too high and get a lead on your lawn-mowers. A clipping now may save nine; in June. Whooping Cough One of tho most successful prepara tions In use for this disease Is Cham berlain's Cough Remedy. S. W. Mc Clinton, Blandon Springs, Ala., writes, "Our baby had whooping cough as bad as most any baby could, hare It. I gaye htm Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy and it Boon got him well." Ob tainable everywhere. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF LANE, P. M. McPhcrson and Mary Ann McPhorsou, husband and wife, plal-i tlfTs; s. A. a Uarbour. T. Rosa SUMMONS lynil Harbour, M. M. Peery. K. B. Kopnor. W. M. Gott, James S. Gott.l A. L. Johnson, E. ICEUsl worth and The First J National Dank ot Spring J field, Oregon, defend ants. To E. K. Ellsworth ono of tho above named ilofeiulants: IN THE NAME OK THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby summon ed and required to appear nnd answer tho complaint of tho plaintiff In tho abovo entitled Court am! cuuso on or before tho Inst day ot the tlmo pros cribed In tho order for publication ot this summons hereinafter referred to, to wit: On or beforo the 7th day ot May 1917 and you are hereby notl lied that If you fall so to appear nnd answer for wnnt thereof tho plaintiff will apply to tho above entitled Court for tho relief prayed for In tho com plaint viz: A decree for tho foreclosure of a certain Land salo contract and docrco Ing that there is now due unpaid and owing to plaintiffs, thereon the sum of $20500.00 and Interest thereon from January 1st 1915 at 6 per cent per annum and the further sum of J23S.69 taxes paid by plaintiff together with interest thereon. A decree fixing the time In which said defendants A. 1 C. Barbour, T. Rosalynd Barbour. M. M. Peery and E. E. Kcpne.r Bhalt be required to pay into Court for plain tiffs use -and benefit the amounts found due on said contract, and it not so paid, a decree declaring said contract void and all sums paid there on forfeited and foreclosure and barr Ing each and all of the defendants from all right, title, Interest, claim or equity In and to said lands and premises. A decree directing tho First National Bank ot Springfield, Oregon to return to plaintiffs the es crow in connection with said Land sale and for such other relict as to the Court shall seem meet and equita ble. This summons is served by publl cation thereof ln the Springfield news a newspaper of General circulation printed and published in Lano County Oregon under and by virtue of an or der of the Honorable H. L. Bown Judge ot the County Court of the State of Oregon for Lane County mode and dated the 26th day of March 1917 directing publication ot said sum mons once a week for six weeks which order requires you to appear and answer the complaint on or be fore six weeks from the date of the, first publication of this summons. The date of the first publication of this summons Is March 2Cth 1917. U BILYEU and FRANK A. DEPUE Attorneys for Plaintiffs. i Moh. 26; April 2.9.16.23,30; May 7. Rheumatism. If you are troubled with chronic or muscular rheumatism give Chamber Iain's Liniment a trial. The relief from pain which It affords Is alone worth many times Its cost. Obtain able everywhere. LEARN MUSIC AT HOME;' Lessons Free New Method Learn to Play By Note Piano, Orsan, Violin. Banjo, Mandolin, Cornet. Harp, 'Cello, Guitar, Piccolo, Clarinet. Trombone, Flute or to sing. Special Limited Offer of free weekly lessons. Von pay only for music and postage, wntch Is small. Money back guarantee. No extras. Beginnens or advanced pupils. Everything Illustrated, plain, simple, systematic, Froo lectures each course. 10 years' success. Start at once. Write for Free booklet to day Now. U. S. School of Music, 225 Fifth Avenue, New York City. ROBERT BURNS Lodge, No 7S, A. M. F., Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite Unl versal and Symbolic Free Masons meets first and third Friday evening In W. O. W hall. Visiting brothers wel come. P. A. Johnson Secretary Chas. KIngswell It. W. M Classified Ads For Sale, Rent, Wanted, 'te. I FOR SALE Buggies and horses at the Springfield Livery Barn. , LOST a Conklin fountain pen with I cap broken. Leave at News office. Wanted Girl to work In nice court ( try home. No children, three a I dults. Phone Springfield 107W, between C and 7 P. M. or see Anne McCormlck. FOR TRADE SO acres unimproved land, good pasture, running water on place, 1 mile Bouth of Crow, in n well settled community, for house and lot in Springfield or Eugene J. A. Allen. FARM LOANS At the lowest rate and on the easiest terms to be had. J. C. Holbrook, Springfield. FOUND: A purse containing prem turn coupons. Owner may hare taint) by calling at the News offloe and paying tor this ad. FOR SALS OH TRADE Small fruU mao within sight of CreswelL WW coos Idee trade eo gprteefleld resi ded oe protsrty. Address, C 31, 3prriU Nuvx THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS Eugene Theatre Monday Night, May 14 THE WORLDS GREATEST FUN-SHOW A WHIRLWIND OF TUNES AND DANCING September Morn All SMART-SWIFT AND SAUCY CAST . WITH RuthWilkins as Argentina THE WORLD'S GREATEST DANCER 22 S?tns 40 PEOPLE, 20 SSS A SINGING-DANCING-MUSICAL WHIRL DDIPEQi LOWER FLOOR $1.60 and $1.50 rfilULOi BALCONY 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 SEATS SATURDAY AT BOX OFFICE. PHONE 361 CURTAIN 8:30 P. M. NEW SERVICE: We are authorized under tho Fcdoral Reserve Law to act as an Executor, Administrator, Guardian or Trustee. This is a new service discuss with you. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, EUGENE, OREGON. ' Protection i all the aay Colifflibia River Route Parallels America's Great Highway Joins VYeit and tet with a Boukntard of Stl PORTLAND CITY OFFICE THIRD and WASHINGTON Wm. MeMomjr, C, P. A., Portltnd O. R. Gullion, M. D. Practice Limited tl Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Graduate Nurse Attending 306, White Temple, Eugene. Springfield Garage Incorporated Repairing a Specialty FORD STUDEBAKER Main, bet Fourth and Fifth. Phone It SPRINGFIELD, OREGON Parson's Garage General Repair and Storage 8econd Hand Cars and Trucks "265 Eighth Ave. West Phone 105 EUGENE, OREGON Ea MUSIC COMEDY TANGOES AND JOY our officers will be glad to Are You One ot Our Customers We have a long list of satis fied customers who depend upon us for quality in Grocer ies. If you are not now dealing with us let us serve you with a small order. You can tel ephone us your needs and we will act promptly. Try' our prompt service. ice & Miller Phone 41 HERBERT E. WALKER NOTARY PUBLIC Office in City Hall. 8prlngfleld. Ore D. W. ROOF, JEWELER SPRINGFIELD, OREGON FINE WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY W. F. WALKER UNDERTAKER FUNERAL DIRECTOR Office Pliont 62; Peldence 67-J West Main St. Dr. N. W. Emery DENTIST SUTTON BLDG. . - PHONE 20-J RESIDENCE PHONE 129-W Cleaning. Pressing REPAIRING Mado to Measure Suits Lemley Suit House Phone 75 CAREFUL. CONSCIENTIOUS DENTISTRY DR. J. E. RICHMOND PHONKSr-Offlce, 8; Rssttfepes, t1W Over Oommerora) lank, S rJrii(SlsJ , OrKti. - i m. --iaaaaaa mm riiiiwy WHO GETS THE MONEY YOU EARN? DO YOU GET IT, OR DOES SOMEBODY ELSE WHO DOES NOT EARN IT? YOUR "EARNING POWER" CANNOT LAST AL WAYS. WHILE YOU ARE MAKING MONEY BANK IT AND BE FIXED FOR OLD AGE. JUST DO A LITTLE THINKING. BANK WITH US Delivered Tho New Electric I. hint nAN'Rnit Motorbike Modtl. One ot the Famous "44." I M.lh..rMl l-lrftl Vsilnnsl RauUnf ChieAiro . nwr..l till, faith. ful performance of our ao day trial acrecmrnt. n, t UfMMAsl mriwhftt tHo WAIN mnuiii hebfu r nil am m m imttCTTVXBI 1 WAVKIRN UV3? U17 . WAll Aft H lAS'.W yVPft mam J - but writ UUy fur our latest ctW, sJo full rsrtieulars of ir jtrj-st nsw offer Send N0 MOney S sTni .llcUro. prop.W.tb?MOKI;blOcU 0o M t for SO O.,. froo TrUI. V u .attnot afford to Luy a bKcTu. Urea or suolrl without flnt Uarnlot what ws offer EAD 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 Springfield News Phone 2 MONDAY, MAY 7, 1017. (iit.l.i ,1 ttlVWW.WMhimifm-w't cuCx4ul mew. UmcmcivTu' (Borvfe, o toYou Free Choose from 44 styles, color, and ultw . utt lUt?UH In.. in mo lamoua "iuuiiu wuo of bicycles. All uro pictured In natural colon In our latest cnHlnfr Ttinrtv ar tnanv other pleto lino of bicycles in tho world, oil nt Factory prices, from $ib.7s, 916.85, up. There is ft Meael bicyclo to .i.l, Ik. tnmtn nt MVrv rlillT p Irctric lighted Motorbike models, Racers, J asters children; basics- rooocis mo on . Knamiirln tmlhln nnlvbvoUr FflCtOry- dlrect-to-rlder selling policy. 30 Days Frae Trial iV ' RANOCR " blcjrclo ytu elrcl, FIIEIGHT CHAUGia FULLY PRE PAID TO YUUH TOWN, ror ininf day froo trial actual riuinu irii. Wo pay return charcra u you ueciae nol to Keep II, anu maao no cmrno im wear ana tear uurmK iriai. omao- no cITort to Intluenee your iircmon. The trial la all at our expenae. Factory - f o - Rider l1,-, HANCnr If you drcld tokrrp it Is UiMoUcat And iik1 tuf crtif ul bieycld concern In tho world, with nticrvlcn d partmrnl ttiai cares fur tho !rU And rrtair ncodi of moro than n tnlllton rkicrs. With rvery 'IIANGf3l" wo ship irfws n rrrtlficAte of Caaranlce for Five Years. 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