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Tins SPRING FIELD NEWS THURSDAY, MAY 1M, 1017 1PAGETW0 The Springfield News J. C. DIMM, WALTER R. DIMM Editors and Publishers Published Every Monday and Thursday RATES OP BUBSCMPTION Ono Year 1-B0 Blx Months .... .75 Threo months 60 Advertising rntea furnished on appli cation. OUR CORRESPONDENTS CAMP CREEK Ruby Crabtrco THURSTON, Mrs. Walter Eduilston DONNA Charles Hock COBURO Elslo Anderson CEDAR FLAT Mrs. Anuo Morse WRST RPniNOFIELD. Mrs. Clara chlids . u .. IT" w.i,. Member of the Willamette Valley Editorial Awociatlon. ! THURSDAY, AlAx ui SEVEN BILLION DOLLARS I1"' . , , , Congress appropriated, and! It Is a task worthy of a great properly so. seven billion dollars tio- IIow ,0S " wlu for the prosecution of the war. Sreat ust be CR' That is likely but a beginning. I f s- '1 e c onten. But It is the largest single appro- America is equal to the task priatlon of money in the history Wtth her vision lifted to the full of the world. We are quite i height of a tremendous duty and chesty about It.and statisticians corresponding opportunity, her's are busy making comparisons, sll"be the glory of winning the trvlng to help us underetand , r the rale of democracj what that sum of money mean3. It is no use none of us can com prehend the staggering Immen sity of the sum So We just Say j "seven billions" and let it go at yja . .. . . ' iiUt Uiebe wuic i""a..a calculate, with fairly accurate matnemaucai certainty, mui wc i . 1 1 . . 1. n . al.n annual liquor bill of the Uniteu States amounts to considerable more than two billion of dollars. We cannot understand the im mensity of two billions much more than we can comprehend ground," by Rev. Jensen. seven billions. I Address by District Deputy Kennedy iii' Recitation, "Your flag and my flag" But this we can understand: by B A Wa8hburno this monstrous sum voted by, SonB Dy Mosier Brothers. Congress to prosecute the war National Hymn by audience. I.. O. with Germany only amounts to , Hulin accompanist the American drink bill for three 1 ,:,omm'tte: V- R ThomPson' R- M years. In other words, every ( Mi,Ier' J' EJwarJa three years we squander forj F MeetInfl Ton,ght drink enough to pay the entire j u ua8 been requested that all par war bill appropriated by Con- ents, teachers, and other citizens who gress, enormous as It is. j are interested in the welfare of the It is estimated that the com- children and the town, turn out to ... . near Eal"l Kilpatrick of the University bmed war bills of all the nations of Qregoni wfco on puJ, engaged in the war up to tin ; at the Parent-Teachers meeting to bo time amounts to about $80,000,- held at the Lincoln school, beginning 000,000. Very well. The Am-. at 7:30 o'clock this evening. (Thurs erican drink bill for about 35 day- years would wipe it all out, to say nothing of the drink bills j LEARN MUSIC AT HOME! Of the Other nations engaged in ; Less"8 Free New Method Learn to M,i ,. (Play By Note Piano, Organ. Violin, the bloody carnage. BanJo Man(iolIn Cornetf Harp ,CeJIo; It is quite likely that the mere Guitar, Piccolo, Clarinet, Trombone, abolition of drink from the fac ? Flute or to sing. Special Limited of the world, the saving ther3- Ofro' of 'ree weekly lessons. You by would pay the money expens- l7 t0r m"s! t T6' wn.,ch ,., 1 . . Is small. Money back guarantee, es of the war at the present rate No extra8i negInnors or advanced for a century to come. pupils. Everything illustrated, plain, Take your pencil and figure simple, systematic, Froo lectures the thing out for yourself and each course. lC years' success. Start see where you come out. i at once- Write for Free book,et t0 T . . . ,. ., - ! day Now. U. S. School of Music, Looking at the situation from 225 Fifth Avenue New York this angle, this seven billions of , dollars is comparitlvely not such ' a. big thing after all. The Am-, erican Issue. 1 AMERICA'S TASK i Prance and Britain have sent pnmn nt rVmlr- mnet 11atlriGriilaVi ' ed sons on a mission to the Un ited States. They came with a message. Briefly that message is: "America, wake up to your gigantic task." What is that task? This country must feed the armies that conquer monarchy and make democracy safe. To feed those armies she must not only raise the food but must solve the transportation prob lem. Unless this country can protect Britain against the ef fort of Germany's submarine campaign to Btarve that coun try into peace, we can no long er have the protection of her fleet and war will bo brought to our own shores. We are Just learning how ser ious is the loss through sub marine activity. We have a wakened to the fact that unless it is checked or overcome, It will weaken most dangerously tho fighting abilities of our Euro- pean allies. If ever there was a time when an Erickson, with his modern monitor to best the submarine, was nepded that time Is right now. But until that genius arrives, this nation's big mighty big job is to produce the food ami get It across the waters. Al ready the administration at Washington announces a cam paign of shipbuilding on a scale i which It hopes will replace tho awful wastage of the submar ine toll. And we have It to do unless we want to see Prus sianism rule the world. We must speed up to the top notch those industries directly I concerned in war making, and at the same time must maintain as near a normal poise in the 1 funeral run of business as pos sible so that the industrial life ahii no, knmv hannful deranc- -Roque River Courier. W .O. W. ATTENTION A oatriottc meetinir will be held in the W. O. hall Tuesday, May 29th at 7:30 P. M. All members nre urged o attend and bring a friend wl.o may ne eligible to membership. A banauet will be served nftor Mm nro. gram. PROGRAM Song, America by audience. Address of welcome by Rev Jenaen. Reply. Song by Mosior Brothers. Talk by M. C. Dressier. Solo "The old flag never touchedHho Classified Ac?s For Sale, Rent, Wanted, Etc. FOUND: Ladles white waist and a towel, clean and unironed. Owner may havo same by calling at tho News office and paying for this ad. I i.. in. ui, oiii uj i uuuunioni Buminisirairix oi me chiuiu oi auikju ' door of the County Courthouso In , O. Bally, Deceasod.by an ordor of tho FOUND. A white dog, Monday oven- Eugeno, Lane County Oregon, offer County Court of Lano County, Ore ing. Owner call 127W and pay for for BaI for ca8'1' BU,,Ject 10 redemption gon. All persons having claims th. , i FOR SALE Driving horse and bug gy Inquire, Mrs. A. R. Crump, Sth and H streets, Springfield, Oro. LOST Sunday an agate locket leave at News office. FOUND: A purs containing prom lum coupons. Owner may havo aamo by calling at the News office and paying for this ad. FARM LOANS At tho lowest rto and on the easiest terms to bo had. J. O. Holbrook, Springfield. FOR SALH OR FRADE Small fruit .jajtth within sight of CreBwell, Will fWNwf trade on Springfield real Th&Vyimorty. Address, 0 31, fepHlfeffMft News. (THOUQHT MK DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT IT.J JUDdE.TOU 0 BC AMAZl D TO KNOW HOW sMisrvmn THIS LIT Tut CHEW IS INTELLIGENT people have a way of sizing things up for themselves WB CUT is all shreds, all tobacco; and ordinary plug is leaf with a lot of heavy, gummy sweetening, holding it together. Out everything doesn't go by quantity cither ; W-B CUT is a rich, sappy chew, because it's tp'cfi, saflto tobacco. It doesn't take so much W-B to satisfy. Toko a small chew. Then notice how it lasts. Mala by WETMAN-BRUTON COMPANY. J 107 BroaJway, Nt York City JUNIORS AT B ELL FRIDAY, MAY 25 v "My Aunt frcm California" A One Act Farce A Standard Picture Also Lots of Don't forget the special attraction 5 Kicks from Hicsville They will make you burst with laughter All for only 15c- and 25c NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE ON Beginning at the Southwest cornor EXECUTION I of lot 17 in tho "Plat of Fredorlc" In Notice is hereby givon that by vlrtuo , 1,10 County of Lano State of Oregon, of an Execution issued out of the Clr-1 08 te same nppears on fllo In tho of cult Court of tho State of Oregon, for f,co of the County Clerk of said Coun Lano County on the 18th day of April, ' and State, running thonco East 1917, and by mo received tho 2lBt day ! along'the South Boundary lino of said of April, 1917, in an action wherein on ' Lot Seventeen (17) to tho Southeast the 7th day of December, 1916, in tho corner of said Lot 17; thonco North Justice Court for Eugeno Justice DIs-, an"l along tho EaBt boundary lino of trict. Lane County, Oregon. L. M. Batl1 Lot 17, a distance of 253.44 foot; Travis recovered Judgment agalnBt thence West parallel with und 212.64 the Defendants N. E. Blair and F. X. , t from the North Boundary llpo of Blair for tho sum of $166.79 with int-; Had Lot 17, a distance of 409.69 ft. erest at tho rate of 6 per cent per an- more or less to tho West boundary num from the 8th day of December, ! 1,no ' Ba,ll Lot 17, thenco South along 1916, together with costs amounting tho West boundary lino a dlstnnco of to the sum of $18.45, and accruing 255.69 ft moro of less to tho placo of costs, a transcript of which Judgment ' beginning containing 2.364 acres tho was enrolled and docketed In the of-1 Bamo bolng Uio South 2.364 acres of fico of the Clerk of said Court on tho' Lot 17 aforesaid, all in Lano County, Sth day of December, 1916 and said , Oregon, as shown by doed to Bruno Execution to me directed commanding I H'edel, recorded In Vol 113, page 433, me In the name of tho State of Oregon . on March 7 1917, in Deed records of uiat out oi mo personal proporty or , said Defendant, or, if sufficient could not be found, then out ofthe real prop erty belonging to said Defendant In Lane County, Oregon, on or after tho said 8th day of December, 1916. Be ing unable to find sufficient or any personal property belonging to said Defendant, I did, on tho 21st day of ( house at' Eugeno, Lano County, Ore April, 1917, levy on tho following de- son, offer for sale and sell, subject to scribed real property, to-wit: redemption all the right tltlo, and Lot number Two (2) in Block num-, interest of tho abovo named Defend ber Five (5) In Watt's Addition to "nt Bruno Itledel In and to tho abovo Blue River City, Lano County, Oregon, described real proporty. NOW THEREFORE, IN THE NAME JAMES C. PARKER, OF THE STATE OF OREGON and in Sheriff of Lano County, Oregon compliance with said Execution and By D. A. Elklns, Deputy, in order to satisfy said Judgment, , May 10,17,24,31; June 7. costs, and accruing costs I will on Saturday the 2Cth day of May, 1917,' NOTICE TO "CREDITORS between the hours or 9 o'clock a. m. ; and 4 o'clock p.m.towit; at ono o'clock ; n m tr unlfl .l.i.v nt 1 1, n C? a.. 1. ...nn v ! miu iifini. uiid iiituK.-oi ui ma uivi.o uuiuuii iuiuuuoiud in aim iu wr 10 present ino guiua wuii inu.iur vuu above described roal property. chers attached thereto to tho admlnls JAMES ( PARKER ' tratrlx at tho offico of S. P. Nosa Sheriff of Lano County, Oregon Hy D. A. KLKINS, Deputy Apr. 26; May 3, 10, 17, 24. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE EXECUTION ON Notice Is hereby given that by vlrtuo . of an Execution and Ordor of Salo , Issuod out of (lie Circuit Court of tho i State of Oregon for Lano County, on mo m uay oi may ivn, on a Judgment rendered In said Court for said County on tho 8th day of May 191Y, in an action wherein tho Plain tiff C. II. Bohm recovered Judemcnt agalpst tho Defendant Bruno Riedol i for tho sum of Ninety Six and 75-100 ($96.75) Dollars and tho further sum of Fourteen and NO-100 ($14.00) Dol lars cost, disbursements and Interest on said Judgment at 6 per cent per annum from tho 8th day of May 1917, 1 which said Judgment was enrolled and docketed in tho Clerks office of Bald Court on the 8th day of May, 1917, and eald Execution to mo direct or commanding mo in tho name of the Stato of Oregon, to sell tho following deucrlued real .property to-wit; J QCEl THl OUDOK Hr3 USSD Vf- CUT TOBACCO SINCK IT FIRST CAMll LK J ON THE MARKET. ITS THB tITTLK CMtW THAT SMI8P(B Sy THEATRE Chorus vuumj, uh-suh, NOW THEHEFOUB, IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON and In compllanco with said Execution and Order of Sale, IwiU on Saturday tho 16th day of Juno 1917, nt tho hour of one o'clock p. m. on said day at thu Southwest door of tho County Court- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undorslgnod hns boon appointed 1 - . .... I . . I .. ..II. againsi wie uuiu esuue uru ruquiruu over the United Statos National Bank at Eugene, Oregon, within six months from this date. May 3rd. 1917. ETHEL C. BALLY, , Administratrix of tho Estato of Mil ton G. Bally, Deceased. S. P. Ness, Atty, for Estato. May 3, 10, 17, 24, 31. Estate of Clarrlssa E. Knott, Deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that "WilllamE. Knott has beon by tho County Court of tho Stato of Oregon in and for Lano County, appointed administrator, with tho will annoxod, of the Estate of Clarrlssa E. Knott, deceased All persons having claims against tho estato of eajd deceased are here by notified to presont tho eamo, duly verlfiod, at the Law Office of A. E. Wheelor in Eugene, Oregon, within from this 10th day of six months May, 1917. WILLIAM E. KNOTT, Administrator, E. Wheoler, Attorney. May 10, 17, 24, 31; Juno 7. Girs Jtkivn aCcuieMtwam. andpufc it vn. V V A . j I f m riMi t - rr imi i A SAFETY DEPOSIT' BOX IS A NECESSITY AND A CONVENIENCE. IT IS A SAFE PLACE TO PUT YOUR VALUABLE PAPERS AND JEWELRY; YOU ALWAYS KNOW WHERE THEY ARE; YOU CAN AL WAYS GET THEM WHEN YOU WANT THEM. THIS RELIEVES YOU OF WORRY AND YOU ARE FREE FROM DANGER OF FIRE, OR BURGLARS, OR OF LOSING THEM. BE A CAREFUL MAN AND COME IN TODAY AND RENT ONE OF OUR SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES. IT WILL ONLY COST YOU $2.00 PER YEAR. BANK WITH US Delivered I I 1f 111! IH JV BUI VMjn The New DeclrlJ R1IH KAN 1 I . MV M VSI i tennn wo a . r i km I iT.m.iinihairMt flrat WwVI I VfHSS JUUUU nlu-nl VVXXJ UWI I 1 l I OiVJ I National Bank of Chlcaro. VAAV I ,.iinranM ta vol! th lallll- W W V I ful p'rformnce of our 30 VV I "J iua , a k.Ul..lJ TrTw hf la ride and eihlblt "RAHOSR" Llcydn. 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