TIIUnai)A,V. MAY 31. 11)17. THE SI'RINOFIEID NEWS page Timmt A TRADE-MARK 18 SOMETHING 'MORE THAN A "8I0N" IT STANDS FOR THE FAITH, THE PRIDE AND REPUTA TION OF THE MANUFACTURER IN THE PRODUCT WHICH HE MAKES AND SELLS Good goods depend upon Identification so that they nmy be asked for by name, recognized, recommended ami culled for again. Ab reliable- druggets, our trndc-namo Ih our trade-mark Wo want our ciiHtoinorH to look upon It oh a stamp whereby wo assume full responsibility for the quality" of all goods which wo noil. Wo make a upeclalty of Trade-Marked advertised goods Such Gooda Tend To Lower Tho High Coot of Living. : Town and Vicinity Tho IlrnKiilor hnnlwnro Mtoro front hitH lit'oti much Improved by u emit of ilnrk Knion pnlnt. Tho color wuh formerly rod. 0, M. Dorlty Ih goon with a Imnt! need rinht hnml nnwuilnyn, having run n itpllntor throuRh tho mlddlo firm or of tliu mmnliur. Mot wntor hottlon cuarnntcod, for two yonm at lYory'H. MIkh Ituliy 8oine:ioy upon! Suiidnv unci Monday ut Tltumtori.Dortmu, and CotinKe Orovu on ('lirlHiUn Kiul.miur work. liny your lnW nml ineii'n elollilim from Wolf Miliar. Mm. Cnrrle IUmiuh roturnod from Klnmath I'nllii Sunday ftr spoil it Itu h Khorl thn m th homn of hur dHiiKhtr. Mr. MkIo Sclniioro. Mr. and Mr. U. A. WiiBhliunia spout Itocoratlun day at Indwpendeuca re turnlnK homo thl morniiiK- Tho hnmea of I'- K. Lmihnrt, J. I. l"ry. th two liouaoii of Dr. It. V. Mor tciiiHon, nml tho M. (.'. MroMHlor rcwl donco nrn (til bolus treat ml to a cont of fri'Kh iialnt. Sulf-flllliiK founlnln ponn ?1 00 at I'oory'H. K. A. KorIoh took hli Suniliiy school chmHM on n picnic up tho McKnnzIn river to tho Flch Hntchory yemordny. MrH. Lucy llollnnd of CotUiRO Orovo Mr. nnd Mm. nikhm of Hrownsvlllo will ho In the cjty for n few duya, nnd will Btny ft ttho Kllto. Mr. Kllklni Ih with tho lirldco kink optmitlnir near hero now, nnd Mrs. Kllklns will visit for n while. ' Hay Grain Flour nnd Mill Feeds nt lowi'Ht prlccH poHHlhlo. SprlnKflcld I'oed company. A. J. ArniHtroiiK nnd nli'co, MUu Hnrrlott Vllns, returned to Sprint; field Mondny. They motored from CottiiKo Orovo. Mr. ArmHtroiiR will visit his inothor, Mrs. Jeanctto Hlcti nrdson. Advertised letters remaining un called for In tho Sprlnnfluld pont office Mny 28: Mr. S. C. Simon, Mr. K. K. Iloliertson A charge of ono cent will lie made on all advertised lottorn Harry M. Stuwart postmns tor. Got your films developed nt Poory's J. Tydemnn, u formor resident of San DIobo, arrived from Victoria, fi. C, Mondny afternoon, and Is visit Ing.at tho homo of his friends, Mr, and Mrs. C, F. KgKlmann, who were business pnrtnora with Mr. Tydomnn In San Wcro, Cnl. Mr. Tydoman will remain for n fow days 'Fresh stock of hand I'lnstor and Cement at our warehouse Spring field Feed company. John nitnm roturnod Monday even ing from a very onjoynblo weok's visit at the homo of his brother, I'nul II Dlmm, In Portland. Tho caso of A. J. I'orklns ngalnst W. N. Long and J. K. Cross nnd that of Sadlo M. Porklns ngnlnst W. I. Long nnd L. E. Flegnl have been dls missed, having been settled out of court. Hubbor gloves 35 cents a pair at Poory'B M. C. Itrossler has received worl from Wftltor Horndon snylng that tho lattor hns taken ft position with tin rail road company at Dunsmulr, Cnl ifornla, hoping that that climate will agroo with him bettor than hns this. Springfield frlonds will bo very sorry to learn that Mr. nnd Mrs. Horndon. who wont to Ashland for n visit soma tlmo ago, will not return to this city. Wo have u fow 1001b. sacks of gar don Fertilizer loft that wo oro soiling nt ?2.75 each. Tho now retail list on thoso Is $3.25 per sack. Dottor buy now nnd snvo tho dlffarenco Sprlngflold Food company. W. H. Lajolo, who underwent an operation for nppondlcltls nt tho Springfield hospital Sunday, lH dolus flno. Tho funeral of Gcorgo Do Harno who 'died at tho local hospital Sunday nftornoon, was hold'frdnl'Oio Wn'lkor chapel Tuesday, novorend J. W. Perk Ins officiating. His son, Ooorgo Do Harno, of Mnploton attondod tho fun oral. Interment was mado In tho Laurel Illll comctory. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. C. Parker Itavj gone to Portland to reside, when Mr. Parker hns employment. Mr. Parker left Monday and his wife loft today to Join hlni there. They will live a 1 1034 Kant Harrison street. Potatoes: while thoyhist, fl.GO per hundred nt K. K. Morrison's ware house I John Rdwards chief of police, while at work Saturday evening on tho water wugou, caught his thumb In tho brnke an dHuvuroly brulned und mash- ed the member. I Mr. and Mrs. W. M .Sutton arrived horu Tuoadny lo spi)d the ttumuier. ( Thoy have Inten at Hums during thi rt scasoif. where Mr. Sutton Is priu Icial of "ho public school. Mon's IB cent aocks for 10 eonU at U.e VAItllSTY STORK Frank Klaher. of lhl city. rmaUcd the contract for the Interior painting of th ("UrlsHan church. Ho will b Mtttrttl by F. II. Adauia, alao. ot Uils city. Uood service stockings only ISc nt the VAIUETV STOKK. Ml. W. Uurton returned to Albany :i rain this morning nfler spondlug Mem .trial day here. Mrs. J. S. t-oruh Is suffering with a severe case of polHon onk. H. W. Oreen, a former business man of this place, Is liuro from Port laud for n few days. Your money back If Corn Solvont falls to got tlutt com, 25 cents at Poory's. The Springfield Food company ship ped a car of feed from Its wnrehousn today, to C, C. Miller of Natron. AiiuouuceiucntH hnvu been received hew or the birth of a liuliy daughter to Mr. and Mrs. I). C. England ut West Tlmbor. Oregon, on May 22. Mrs. Eng land wns formorly Miss Lillian Gorrto of this city. Milton Lyous, who hnB veen re ceiving treatment for pneumonia nt. the local hospital, returned to his homo nt Marcola today. Everything hns raised but tho price of good, fresh cundy nt Egv-imunn's Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Swnrts and Mr. nnd Mrs. H. W. Whltnoy motored to Coburg, GoBhrn nnd other points In Mr Swnrts Dodge yesterday after noon. Ittorend V. N. ForrlB or Spring field hud n mcKsago from tho Presi dent of tho llnptist Hoard of the stall of Washington, which called him to Spoknno on an early trnln Tuesday morning. Pastor Farrls was u mom ber of tho llnptist Board and his ac quaintance with tho X'rcsidont In thin capacity led to tho call to Spokane Whllo thoro Uoverond Forrls will vis ,'lt with his dnuphtor, Mrs Qrnco Ad ams. Ho will return Wednosduy night, That good, clean, old Virginia SAS AFHAS In ten cent packages at Peo ry's. returned wlUi Mr. and Mrs. Riloy Snod grass, who motored to Cottage Grovo Sunday. Sho will remain horo for n short visit with hnr daughter Mrs. Snodgrass. Tho following woro roglstorod nt tho Springfield hotol yesterday: F. Graves, J. J. Tydnnian, Mrs. N. .1. Lajolo, and L. W. Enira Another now shipment of fresh c i dlos nt tho Palaco of Swcots. Mr and Mrs. Walter Piatt of Thurs ton liavo an olght-pound boy, bo:.' Tuesday evening. Mrs. Lou Raker and daughter Doris loft Monday nftornoon to visit rela tives nt Harrisburg for a fow days. J. S .Kllnck of Wondllng, Mrs. Ilort Donno and son of JnBpor, ',. T. Kins ley of Jasper, W. L. Johnson of Tlllor, And Frits'. Volk woro roglstorod at tho Kllto hotol yostordny. Bargains In notions at tho VARIETY STORE. A now woodshod Is being built at tho city hall, J. I). Malo doing tho work. , A public drinking fountain has boon placed In tho Cox & Cox department storo, which will bo a groat conven ience to customers, especially tho country pooplo. Llttlo Dobblo Hinkson of Spring field Junction, who sufforod a dis located hip soma tlmo ago, Is doing uplondidly. J. W. Whlto, who wan badly burnol nf ow days ago. was ablo to return home from tho hospital yostordny. Mr. and Mrs. John Lamborty left rthu first of ho wook for Kltson VI... ... ... . ... ,spnngs I" no koiio nururui wram. Hundncs at Egglmann'a can't In boat. Tom Morloy of Marcola, who hns been suffering from a sovoro attack of pneumonia left for his homo todav 'after several days treatment at tho Springfield hospital. ' Centennial chocolates at tho Palaco of Sweets. K. li. Morrison, accompanied by W. M. Sutton, mndo n business trip t Junction City this morning. Good reliable firo Insurance No as sessments; no membership feo. Pay unco and you are dene II, E. Walker nt tho City Ilall. Roy Irwin of this city was admltto I to the Eugcuo hospital yesterday for serglcal treatment. Delicious, refreshing Ice cream so das ut Egglmann's. A load of wood has been delivered to the uuto camp. Eglmaun's for quality. ACQUIRES MORE PROPERTY E. E. Morrison Ouys Old Opera House and Lot; Will Move Office K. E. Morrison purchased the old opera bonne and 40 by 120 lot on Main nnd Third streets from tho First Nat ional bank of Eugcna, the deal being closed Inst night. Mr. Morrison will move his offlco from tho postofflco block to tho Bouthwcstcornor of Uie old opera house, nnd will Install a seulo In tliu street with the beam running Into the office so that the weighing may lie done lusldo. Thq remainder of tho building will be used for the handling of certified seed po tatoes, both wholesale nnd rcUII. Mr. Morrison now has frontage of kii entire block on Third street, from Main to A. since he rocently purchased front Welby Stovons the old laundry property Immediately bark of the ou era house. He will probably connect the (wo buildings with an addition built across tliu alley and will use tho laundry building and the addition for n warehouse. Tho mayor will not move his office until be has had some remodollng and repair work done to tliu building Just acquired. A rail road spur will bo built from the Oakrldgo branch, nnd will run along Third street toward Main, so that loading Into the cars can be don.1 front either building. GRADS MAY BUY A BOND S. H. S. Alumni Association Elect? and Considers Important Plan At a meeting of the Springfield high school alumni association held nt the high school building Wcrncsday night, tho following officors wer.t elected: president. Creed llrattnln; vice president. Vera Perkins; and sec rotary and treasurer, France Travis At,tho meeting preliminary plnn& wer made for the entertainment of the seniors by the grads some tlmo soon Also, u tentative plan regarding tho Liberty loan bond was proposed nnd discussed. Tho alumni nssocia tlon Ib thinking of starting tho move- I ment to buy n bond, nnd of enlisting the aid of other organizations to raise n sufficient sum. If n bond Is pur- I chased, tho Interest will bo given to j tho high school. EXAM RESULTS ANNOUNCED Many Eighth Graders Conditioned: May Take Tests Again In June ( Following is n report of .Ute result of tho recent Eighth grade examina tion given horo. Thoso pupils win are conditioned, nnd there are mnnv throughout tho county may tako th; oxatus again In theso subjocts in the i June tests. Tho list Is: District No. 19 Charley Glrard, Velum Goro, Huzol R. Hnydon. Myrtlo Mcnoo, Onn McKay, Morlt McPhorson, Tommy Reynolds; con dltloncd 14. Will Reorganize Band D. S. Heals, president of tho Si 'ni? f.old bnnd statos that that organize tlon will Immediately reorganize .nncctlon with tho Homo Guards t. bo formed herb. Mr. Roals stnte that ho wishes nil nicmhors of tho band nnd any other players who wish to aid to turn out at tho Home Gunr' meeting on Saturday ovcnlug ut eigh o'clock nt tho old opora House. DAIRYMEN! Ab previously nnnouncod. we began to mako cheoso Mondny. It Is going to bo a big thing to tho milk producer. Thoso (hat can, soil milk; those that can't, soil us your croant. Wo pay tho hlghost prlco, pay on tha Port land market nnd work on tho co op erntlvo basis, EUGENE FARMERS CREAMERY Call For Warrants. Notice Ib horoby given that. I will puy on presentation at my ofllco. War ts of School District No. 1C0 or Glenwood, Oregon, numhorod 117 n"' 120. Interest censes after June Is'. 1917. Dated this 26th day 'of 5lny 1917. Mrs. IVY D-Vlfv. Clerk, Eugene R " May 28, 31, in the circuit court of thk state of oregon for Lane county Louis MTFracr, " Plaintiff, vs. Violet M. Froor, 8UMMON8 Dofondant To Violet M. Fraor tho above named dofondant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you ore hero by required to appear and answer tho complaint filed ngalnst you In the above entitled suit within six weeks from tho data of tho first publication herein, and If you fall to answer for want thereof, the plaintiff will tako donreo against you as prayed for In tho complaint dlsolvlng tho marriage contract existing between you and the plaintiff, and giving to tho plaintiff tho care nnd custody of the minor child of snld marriage Marlon Fracr, and for such other and further relief as to tho court tnny seem equitable In tho premises. This summons Is published by or der of tho Hon. G. F, Sklpworth, Judge of tho above cntlUcd court, which order Is dated tho 29th day of May, 1917, commanding this summons (o bo published for six weeks In the Springfield News, nnd the dato of tho first publication Is the 31st day of May, ,1917. and the dato of tho last publica tion Is the 12th day of July, 1917. L. M. TRAVIS, Attorney for plaintiff. 20 Eighth Ave. East, . Eugene, Oregon. May 31: June 7,14,21,28:July 6,12. NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING Notlco Is hereby given to the legal voters of School District No. 19, of ,Lano County, State of Oregon that i the annual School meeting of said District will be held nt Lincoln School Rulldlng to begin at the hour of 7:30 P. A!, on tho third Monday of June, bolng the 18th day of June, A. D. 1917. This meeting is called for the pur pose of electing one Director to serve throo years, ono Director to serve one year, and ono clerk to serve ono year, and the transaction of business usual ut such meeting. Dated this 29 day of May 1917. . P. McKINZKV M. J. DRT'RY Dial. Clerk Chairman Hoard of DIroctors. May 31, June 4,7.11,14. BIDS FOR WOOD Notice is hereby given that Ut" I ward of Directors of School Dlst. No. 19 or Springfield. State of Orogon will receive bids on wood as follows Forty cords of C ak. Ash or Marlf said wood to ho cut not over one yeai and to be four foot length, to be dp lvero-1 at High School building of sal Dlst.,dellvery to bo comploted not lat er than Sept. 1, 1917. Sovonty five cords of slab woo-' four foot length to bo delivered at Lincoln School building of said dls trlct, and delivery to bo complete' not later than Sept. 1, 1917. Rids to bo opened Juno 11, 1917. The Hoard of Directors reserves th.- right to reject any and nil bids Dat ed this 29 day of Mav 1917 A. P. McKIN'.EY Clerk. May 31; June 4,7. Estate of Clarrlssa E. Knott, Deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE" IS HEREBY GIVEN that William E. Knott hns been by the County Court of the State of Oregon In and for Lano County, appointed administrator, with the will annexed, of tho Estate of Clarrlssa E. Knott, deceased. I AH persons having claims against inu cbiuiu oi Hum ueceaseu uru uurt by notified to present the same, duly verified, at tho Law Office of A. E. Wheeler In Eugene. Oregon, within six months from this 10th day of May. 1917. WILLIAM E. KNOTT, Administrator. A. E. Wheeler, Attorney. May 10, 17, 24, 31; Juno 7. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE ON EXECUTION Notlco Is hereby given that by virtue of an Execution Issued out of the Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon, for Lane County on the 8th day of May 1917 and by mo received the Stir day of May 1917, In an action where in on tho 2Cth day of November 1909, in the Justice 'Court for Eugeno Jus tice District, Mount Hood Brewing Company, a corporation, recovered Judgment ngalnst tho Defendant John Stewart, for tho sum of $119.10 with Interest nt the rate of 6 per cont per annum from tho 26th day of Novem ber, 1909, together with costs amount ing to tho sum of $5.60 a transcript of which judgmont was enrolled and docketed In tho office of the Clerk of tho Circuit Court on the 3rd day of December, 1909, and said Execution to me directed commanding mo in tho nnmo of the State of Oregon that out of tho personal property of said Defendant, or, If sufficient could not bo found, then out of tia real "ronerty belonging to said Defendant .a Lano County, Oregon, on or niter 1 tho said 3rd day of Docombor, 1909. Being unublo to find suiuclent or any personal property belonging to said Dofondant. 1 did, on tho 8th day of Mny, 1917, levy on tho following do scrlbod real property to-wit: Beginning 33 foot 3 Inches North of tho Southeast corner of Lot 5, Block 10 Mulllgnn'B Donation to Lano County, Oregon, run thence West 160 feet, thonco North 26 feet, thonco East 160 feot nnd thenco South 26 foot to tho placo of beginning all lu Eugene, Lano County, Orogon. NOW THEREFORE, IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON nnd in 'omplInnco with said Execution and 'n order to satisfy- said Judgment, -osts. nnd nccrulng costs 1 will n Saturday the 9th day of June, 1917, botweon tbn hours of 9 o'clock a. m. nnd 4 o'clock p. m. towlt; it ono o'clock p. nt. oil said day H the Southwest door of the County "ourthouso In Eugene, Lane County, rcgon, offer for sale for cash, subject - rbdompUo all tho right, title and interest of tho above named Dofend- K -nt in nnd to the nbovo described cnl property. JAMES C. PARKER. Shorlff of Lano County, Orogon I?v D. A. Elklns, Deputy. May 10,17,24,31; Juno 7. HERBERT E. WALKER NOTARY PUBLIC 9ffte In City Hall. Springfield, Or Karl Heinrich TAILOR Suits Made to Order Alterations, Cleaning and Pressing ' Opposite Ketcls Drug Store D. W. ROOF, JEWELER SPRINGFIELD, . OREGON FINE WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY CAREFUL. CONSCIENTIOUS DENTISTRY DR. J. E. RICHMOND PHONES Office, 3; Residence, 116-v Over Commercial Bank, Springfield, Oregon. Parson's Garage General Repair and Storage Second Hand Cars and Trucks 2G5 Eighth Ave. West Phone 105 EUGENE, OREGON NEW SERVICE: We are authorized i.aw 10 act as an uacecutor, Administrator, Guardian H or 'lrustce. This is a new service discuss with vou. . Buy You r Shoes AT A SHOE STORE Seven different styles in MEN'S WORK AND DRESS SHOES At $3.50 a Pair We have all sizes 35 WEST 8th ST. np EUGENE, OREGON 1 . Irrigation OREGON POWER .3 APPLYING TO Springfield, Oregon Sprinkling lawns or gardens, also outside of indus trial plants through common small hose with nozzle, lawn fountain or sprayer attached. (Pay ment of four months in advance, on or before June 12th, as follows.) Each lot or fraction thereof, (building space included) $3.50 Discount if paid on or before June 12th, , 50 Each additional lot or major fraction thereof (Net) 2.00 Sprinkling street or roadway in front of each lot or major fractfion thereof, and one-half width of street, per season , 1.00 Payments as above allow use for Irrigation Season from June 1, 1917 to Oct. 1, 1917 This service Is supplied subject to the conditions and schedule of charges now filed with the Publio Service Com mission of Oregon; and under the supervision and regula tion of the Commission. Irrigation hours are from 6 :00 A. M. to 5:00 A. M. and from 5;00 P. M. to 8:00 P. M. Meters will be installed on the services of those con sumers who persist in using water for irrigation purposes outside the above hours. Only one hose is allowed to be used for each lot or major fraction thereof that service is being paid for. In no case will customers be allowed to ua hoso with out nozzle, sprayer or lawn fountain attached. The use of "water during a fire Is strictly fwrohfiited. ex cept for protection of property. OREGON POWER CO. A. L. Ingalls, Manager W. F. WALKER UNDERTAKER FUNERAL DIRECTOR,, t Office Phone 62; Heldenee 67-J West Main St. , ' Pure Food Products We take considerable pride in the completeness of our stock of groceries. Especially sanitary is our mode of handling perishable goods. Our prices are as low as may be expected at this time1 of unsettled market corfdlJ tions. Try our prompt service. Nice & Miller Phone 41 under the Federal Reserve our officers will be glad to 3S2SE3d2E23 A Off DTDT A.. VJlL.OflK 1 OF 9 HHHKHSall 00 I