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    THURSDAY, .IUNE II, 1017
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
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The Springfield News
J. C. DIMM, WALTER R. DIMM
Editor and Publishers
Published Every Monday and
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THURSDAY. JUNE 14. 1917
NO CAUSE FOR ANXIETY
When the European war first
opened, there was a disposition
In America to fear its effect up
on our Industrial and commer
cial life, says the Santa Barbara
Press. Temporarily, a "slack
ing up" was felt In every com
munity. People who had build
ing projects in mind, hesitated:
proposed investments and ven
tures of various kinds were de -layed.
Then confidence was
restored; and within a few
months, business was moving
along at a greater, instead of a
lesser, pace. Fears were soon
proved groundless.
A repetition of this experience
Is now in progress. Our na
tional prosperity seems to be so
Rightly balanced that the slight
est wave in popular thought af
fects its equipoise. The Unit
ed States enters the war, but
under quite different circum
stances than accompanied the
similar action of European bel
ligerents. America has always
been an exporting country. The
markets of the world are worth
more to us now than in time of
peace. We will still supply the.
allies with war materials and
with such foodstuffs as we can
spare! and the money that we
loan them will be spent here.
Our material prosperity should
Increase, instead of diminish;
and this prosperity will be the
more substantial because of the
regulation that will naturally de,
velop in response to necessity.
For one thing food prices may
be expected to be reduced, in
stead of advanced.
As events are turning, there
will also be a permanent influ
ence for good. Especially thosiv
foreign markets that Germany
formerly supplied are now look J
ing to the United States, altho
there is an active commercial
competition in Japan. ' Amer
ica will also, come. out of v
war with trade- firmly establish
ed in South America,' ' long a
stronghold for. German export
ers. Germany's piratical war
fare has sacrificed friendship in
the southern continent, as well
as In the rest of the world.
As soon as these facts are im
pressed upon the public mind,
the uncertainty that just now
is much voiced will be replaced
by trust, and normal conditions
will again prevail.
GOVERNMENT NOT PEOPLE
In all the hurry, bustle and
excitemeci of a great nation
springing to arms against a gov
ernment which for several years
has added insult to injury in Its
treatment of our citizens, it 16
a source of pride that seldom
Is there to be found in the ut
terances of the public men or
press comment, a note of hate
or bitterness against the Ger
man people. There is a gen
eral recognition of the fact that
.the 65,000,000 people making
up the German empire have
been educated and drilled into
a national philosophy amount
ing almost to a religion, that
the alms and aspirations of
their kaiser accord with the will
Of providence and cannot be oth
erwlse. Were It possible for
the German people to shake off
their medieval government, the
war would come to an end with
in GO days.
No one in this country faili
to recognize the fact that we
are warring against the German
people. It was the Prussian
determination to extend Teut
onic rule over all mankind, that
started the war and nothing but
the extinction of that insane
ambition will end it. Courier,
Grants Pass.
THE LOOKING GLASS
Soliloquizing the Home Guards
Wo.yo b(jen hcar,K a mighty lot about
our Home (Junrd and nfter those new
uniforms what Captain Jensen sent
1 for arrive why you won t oo nnyuouy
if you don't wear one of 'em.
Everybody says that the Esprit do
corps at the traluing Monday night
was excellent, whatever that meaus.
Capt. Jensen says it wouldn't hurt a
bit if they had more men out to prac
tice and tho' they do step awfully slow
they could sure put the Kaiser to (light
Springfield's got a mighty fine Home
Guard and if you don't believe it just
read this little poem and then sea
what you think about it.
The Kaiser sat upon hlB throne,
,A very shaky seat,
.And groaned a most despairing groan:
"At last 1 see defeat.
'Stop Hldenburg und der crown prim.'
He heaved a dismal sob,
"Ach Hinimel- it's all over now, since
Springfield's on the job."
Remember Company drills every Mon
day and Thursday evening at 7:30
o'clock. Meet at the old opera bouse
Permanent officers will be elected r.s
soon as enough men sign up.
At The Methodist Church.
Reverend Danford of the Methodist
church will speak on the subject "T'n
Failure ot Denominatlonallsm and th?
Success of Christianity." Sunday
morning.
Classified Ads
For Sale, Rent, Wanted, Etc.
FOR RENT: Big barn cheap.
South B Street.
1SS
BURQANK seed potatoes for sale al
$1.50 per hunderd. Phone 45-F11 !
JOHN PRESHERN, Springfield, R 2 ,
FIR BALSAM WANTED. We pay
current market prices for Fir Balsan Baron Tigo. The comedy Is well Building to begin nt tho hour of 7:30
in clean barrels. State quantity, taken care of by Irving Brooks, who P. M. on tho Uilrd Monday of June,
price and shipping point In first Is provided with some clever line, j Z
letter. ! Adolf Link as Kosonoff and Robert ( poso of 0ieclng ono Director to serve
ORWOOD PAINT COMPANY O'Connor as Rossct are excellent In three years, ono Director to servo one
Portland. Oreenn.
WANTED: Girl over 16 for general
work and to help In the dining room,
at Clif's Cafe.
FOR SALE. Horse 5 years old, In Epworth League Will Picnic,
fine shape, gentle to work single insteail of tho regular social even
or double, good saddler, will stand i Jn(; al the c,,urc tho commtteo has
anywhere-. Has Wea on the SprJn? pIanne(, a trlp t0 Seavey'8 Ferry,
field laundry wagon for over a year. Frda evonlnK Juno 15. Tho con-..
J. W. BAKER, Springfield, Box 19L mMe0 compoB0U- of jeBSlo Walker,
WANTED A girl who has had ex
perience, to do general housework
in small family. Address M, Care of
News office, Springfield, Oregon.
MANY GOOD POSITIONS Can be
had by any ambitious young mao
or woman in the field of railway or ,
commercial telegraphy. We want
a number of young men and wossea
to prepare for tho telegraph serv
ice to fill vacancies caused by un
usual drafting of young men for
Signal Corps. Prepare to help your
country. Write today for full par
Uculars.
THE RAILWAY TELEGRAPH INS
TITUTE. PORTLAND, OREO.
TEN WEEK MUSIC COURSE for
$7.50. Piano, Elementary Harmony
History. One private and one
class lesson each week, Juno 10 tj
August 20. MARY ASHURST. Rehu
Hall, Eugene.
FOUND: Ladies white waist and a
towel, clean and unlroned. Owner
may have same by calling at the '
News office and paying for this ad,
FOUND: A purso containing prem
ium coupons. Owner may have same
by calling at tho News office and
paying for this ad,
fauTToaTSSaT
and on tho easiest terms to bo had.
J. O. Holbrook, Springfield.
FOR BALE OR TRADE Small fruit
ranjeja within sight of CrosweU. Will
consMir trado on Springfield resi
dence JJMporty. AddreBB, O 31,
SprlngflWd News.
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M3 by WETMAN.BRUTON COMPANY, 1107 Bte.dwey, N.w York City
Real Dramatic
Appea In Opera
'Flora Bella" at tho Eugene
Theatre. Bright, Tuneful,
HumanJuno 20.
The chic, Parisian coquetry of Anna
Held and the vivacious spirit of Mlwl
Hujos are combined in Miss Elcano
Henry, prima douua of "Flora Holla'
Besides this, Miss Henry possesses u
truly excellent voice that Is brilliantly
jdlspluyed at various stages of tho
opera's score.
Miss Henry Is only one of the as
sets of "Flora Delia,' which may sin
eerely be rated as ono of the bright
est, most tuneful and colorful light
operas. In advance it promises to
be as good as "Princess Pat," and in
reality it Is better.
Given a romantic story of real dra-
matlc and human appeal in a beauti
ful Russian setting, the composers,
producers, directors and porformers
"have united In a big effort to make!
the show go. And It goes from tho
first lift of tho curtain until tho pret
ty little climax at tho finlBh.
Entire Cast High Class.
The high standard set by Miss Hen
ry Is maintained throughout the en
tire cast. The chorus Is comely
and adequate in voice and number.
The music Is captlvaUng and stlrrln.:
and the dancing, of which there Is a a
i abundance. Is spirited and graceful.
j A leaven of wholcsomo comedy bal-
lances the performance to perfection,
Almost as preiiy anu entrancing
p.s Miss Henry Is Miss Lily Leonard
no PAimlaOU rtlcrn filtV .T Slt'llll.
,u ..
sel is not a marvel us u ienor uui. .i.j
plays the male lead with- ease anJ
effectiveness, while Mortimer II. Wei
don Is the personification of sartorial 1
perfection and makes a smart lookliK
their characterizations, and MIbs Jos,'
phlne Klrkwood appears as Madame
Vera Ludoffska.
The special dancing numbers by
Grant and Wing arc a revelation.
I Ruth Lansbery, Ohloe Woolley, Car
men Harwood, and Bernlce Cagloy
I assure you of a good time. Bring
jail the sandwiches and "dogs" you
can possibly eat and perhaps an or-
anBe or two. Promptly at seven
o'clock they will leave the church
KO oe Bure anl i,0 there early.
STATE OF OREGON FOR
LANE COUNTY
Louis M. Fraer, .
Plaintiff, j
vs.
8UMMONS
Violet M. Fraer, (
Defendant,
To Violet M. Fraer the above named
(Pendant: IN THE NAME OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, you are hero
by required to appear and answer tho
f-ornplalnt filed against you In the
alicvo entitled suit within six weeks
rom tho date of tho first publication
bero;n. and If you full to answer for
want thereof, the plaintiff will tako
decree against you as prayed for In
the complaint dlsolvlng the marriage
contract existing between you and the
nlaintiff. and elvlnc to tho nlalntlff
H1?, ,cnJ a.l3'1 ,:U8f0lly "f I"0 ",lnor
and for such other and further relief
as to tho court may seem equitable In
tho premises.
This summons Is published by or
der of the Hon. G. F. Sklpworth,
Judge of the abovo entitled court,
which order Is dated the 29th day of
May, 1917, cammanding tills summons
to bo published for six weeks In the
Springfield News, nnd tho dato of the
first publication is the 31st day of May,
'1917, and tho date of the last publica
tion is the 12th day of July, 1917.
L. M. TRAVIS,
Attorney for plaintiff.
20 Eighth Ave. East, ft HM
Eugene, Oregon.
May 31: June 7,14,21,28: July 5,12.
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ARMY NEEDS MEN OF EVERY
TRADE FOR SPECIAL WORK
(Continued from page one)
tailor. On nil the Imttleidilp then Is
a barber shop, and some of them nrc
quite elaborately etiulpHd. The tntfn of
the various organization are constant
ly having their clothe repaired and
pressed, nfid the servlivs of the tailors
are lu constant demand. Ah barbers
and tailors In the army and uury usual
ly make more money thuu their civilian
brothers there Is little demand for them
at present In the country's fighting
forces.
To Conserve Immature Animals.
Two prominent New York clubs have
cut veul, lamb and suiklng pig from
their menu to help conserve Immature
food animals.
DAIRYMEN!
We paid 50c per pound for
butterfat in the cheese factory
last month. Does this Interest
you?.
EUGENE FARMERS CREAMERY
Real Estate Transfers.
Horace E. Renne ct ux to Curtlu
Haydon Tract In township 19 south
rango 4 west, $10.
Curtis Hayden et ux to Horace W
Renne et ux Tract In township 10
south, range 4 west, $10.
Jahanna Schwarzchlld et.vlr to Jim
se J. Smlthson Lot 10. blk. 108, Wash
j burn subdivision to S. I. & P. Co. s
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N0TCE OF ANNUAL
SCHOOL
MEETING
Notice Is horeby given to tho legal
'.voters of School District No. 19. o'
i,i-aiio i;ouniy. atnto of urcgon mat
tho annual School meeting of saH
nistrrt wi i,u holil nt Lincoln Sclion
year, anu one cierK 10 Borve ono yenr
and tho transaction of business usual
at such meeting. Dated this 29 day
of May 1917.
I A. P. McKINZEY M. J. DRURY
DIst. Clerk Chairman Board
of Directors.
May 31, Juno 4,7.11,14.
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