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TIIUHHPAV, .1UN10 It, 1017 THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS PAOE TURKS Jog Your Memory Before You Start On That Vacation Trip It Ih better to think real hard before you uo than It Is (o Buffer the Inconvenience of doing without HiIiikh you need after you reach your doHtlnutlon. Miiko up your lint now and Htock your trunk with the things which will ho needed In adding to the pleasure and comfort of the trip. A few suggestions Honllng Lotlono nnd Croams, Antlooptlc Solution, Thormoo Bottlos, Drinking Cupo, Stntlonory, Fountain Pono, Combs, Brushoo, Spongos, Cnmorao, Photo Supplies, Playing Cards, Etc. If you overlook anything, remember that we can send goods to you by parcel poHt. Don't take chanceH with strange Htore JiiHt mall the order and wo will fonvard the tjoodH by rctuni mull. ore. Jti&Sri&y -1 I .... ttUIISTITUTC Lftut Monday evening at Iho flrnt I Tho government has furnished orno mooting of tho cunning club, Mini upoclal buttons for those purchatlng Cowglll of tho Oregon AKrlculturnl Liberty Uondu A supply has boo.i college spoko to tho pupllA. Much received by tho First National bank enthusiasm was shown by tliom In and subscribers to tho bonds may tho movement. I get ono on call The Kpworth League of th M. K. church will hold n food sale at tho J. U. llolbrook hardware store Sat urday Juno 10, Kvorythlng for tho Hunday dinner can bo purchased, Tin comtnltteo will bo ready to rccolro articles contributed by (ho members at 10:00 o'clock, Lewis Orandy leaves today for bis homo In Montana. Mr. Ornndy lia.t been attending tho high school hero having graduated with the class of seventeen. While hero ho has been , staying with his undo, Yv. L. Graves. Superintendent It. L. Kirk and Pro fossor V. E. Ayer of Eugene, havo re turned from a trip to Seattle. Mrs. I). K. Darling made u business trip to Waltervlllo today. At tho regular monthly buslncsj mooting of tho official board of tho M. K. church Monday evening tho pastor was granted a leave of absenco for sovoral weeks In order that ho might make a trip to his old Iionii.' In Hlstnark. North Dakota. i Herbert Mooro and John Dlmm loft1 8- nlkcr nnl Mrs. Man Christian Endeavor Social. Tho Christian Endeavor of the local Christian church will hold their month ly social and business meeting in tho Endeavor rooms, which will bo com pleted by that time, Friday evening, Juno 15. After the meeting a prize will be given to tho person who sets tho Endeavor pledge to music" best. The committee composed of Nell Nix on, Mrs, Hucknum and France Travis ensure every ono who comes a good tlino. Grand Jury Is Recalled. Tho Lano county grand Jury has Tuoii.lnyiiionilnitforHovoniilyHvlii. Stevenson and Mr. and Mrs. J. K I i no i.ano county granu Jury has Tnwn nnH Vioinifv 5 11 ' ", o fe.tl- ' vcr,and Wednesday morn """"J Z ST" lOWn alia VlUiniUy I,,, w.uV . Ing for Portland. They will trans m- to Inquire Into the case of tho T I. , , .- . Rfnfn apnlnut fort Diulno t Pnln.n Vordon May has accepted a post Hon at tho local garage. Reverend C. T. Cook stopped at thu American hotel Tuesday evening. I Walter Price of Marcola mado a trip to Bprlngdcld today W. C. Myers made a business trip act business and attend tho rose fes-, 8ut0 asalnst Carl Roslne. of Cottage ProfeMsor ami Mrs. T. H. Ayer of tlval, Eugeno spent Tuesday with Professo and Mrs. It. L. Kirk of this city. J. V. Perkins left Tuesday for Port land, where ho will visit during the rose festival. Good reliable fire Insurance. No as sessments; no membership fco. Pay This Is n good time to sow LAND Grove, arrested In Portland Monday night charged with a statutory crime. As the next grand Jury does not PLASTEIt. Wo havo fresh stock convene until October, Judge Skip- of the best white Plaster. Springfield ' worth thought it best to dispose of Fcod company. t this case so that Roslne would not be compolled to remain In the county Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Scrlvncr lctt'jall until that time. Tuesday morning by auto for Eastern to Springfield Wednesday. Oregon points, whero they will ra main during tho summer. at the Springfield hotel today: S. B. loncti tnd you are deno. 11. E. Walker 'at tho City Hall. Tom Swarts of Natron was In town i. t 1lnifrnti,1 tt tUt Rnrtn t-flfitil Lnnninr nf Pall Prnftlr. Mrs. P.hnrlni ' Methodist church sooko at Croawol. Sellout, and family. C. Swlhart of i 0ry of lhe 8Um f 144.012.06 with Dr. E. Kcster made a professional IftHl avcn, ,M tno intorcntn of th.i 'Douglas. Alaska; T. M. Martin of trc'" " .lh"j e of .8,x. per c?nt fJ Seeks to Foreclose Contract. Florence Douglas and Sadie Mock yesterday began suit against B. A. Washburne and others for tho recov- iu- from trip to Dorena TuesdAy. Rubber gloves 3G cents a pair at Pcery's Mrs. Sue Gilo. left Tuesday for tho Rose festival In Portland. Lewis Grandy of Deerborn made a business trip to Springfield yesterday. church efficiency movomont. Hert Snook of Full Creek expects to leave this week for Southern On gon where ho will be cmj.Toyed on work train. 1 If r -nu 1 ? mil n .1 . i. . f . . Monroo, Oregon; and Mrs. Jesslo "c ,ur I Jackson of Salem. , c,0.8ure J. ,and BaIe. contract In- i voiving zvu.ui acres, wnicn it is al We have a shipment of Cupid Flour i ,ecd that 11,0 defendants agreed to ' on an old price. Wo give our cuj- ' purchase. The land lies on the out-, tomers tho benefit of our Judcmcnt "" or spnngneid Tho following persons nro registered in buying. Wo are in tho face of :i I ralso In tho wheat and flour markets. Miss Fay Young of Eugene and $2.85 per sack. $2.80 In 10 sack lots. James Otto Hnyos formerly of Hprln? Every sack guaranteed win leave eugeno ayiroay lor uu marriml nl Albany 8uniiny. cump at Oakrldge wnoro inoy win spend two weeks. Mrs. M. Im Post of Marcola who lias been under treatment at tho Mor- CHRISTIAN CHURCH Chris H. Jensen, pastor. Services This Is tho ' at the usual hour next Lord's Day Held but now of Harrlsburg, worn bCHt hard wheat In town and this Is j Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Morning tho best price you will get for some 1 service at 11 o'clock Christian En- time to come. If you want to stock up on tho "aged flour" before ths deavor at 7 o'clock. Evening service at 8 o'clock. Morning subject: "Tho Little Elsie Erlckson Is visiting at Cy hospital at Eugeno has been ,B. ! "ew comes In you had better take al-' First Gospel Revival." Evening sub 3. O. Fandrem's, south of tho Spring- charged. .vantage of this offer and do It while Ject: A Wise Choice." We lnvlt3 i I vm I rntl Wn n rn tt t ntl n tr Tiro n iHIK nil ntm n foro nnl f uttrtra r uniDtitti llOld lllll I ' Vt V V) IfllVllllh 1MUII UVIUi wtiuilblO UtIU UDilUtO lu nuioillJ Get your nimM dovcloped at Pcery's sucks nt $1.30 in 5 sack lota. Other with us. J. C. Mullen returned Wcdnosday m 1 feeds comparatively low priced. ' imn i.iiiiNiii-rrv. uiivn nniiui. i.nicn f I 11.1 T- 1 ' - , II1KUUIU I CUli CUIII1UI1 . Malo, and Myrtle t openliavor navo re- afternoon from n business trip to Al bany. Fall Creek Will Celebrate. Fall Creek is getting ready for one I turned from Monmouth where they I Francis Joseph Lo Clare, of Eicon-' ,h ,,,, - .,. ,. Daisy Chandler of Dexter Is visit , havo been attending tho Oregon State tro, Cal., who has been visiting for ton(J t,mt ms ever ))een hel(J tner, ing her aunt Mrs. Fred Parker Jn Normal school. the past week nt tho home of Mr. A 8peaker wm be ecured lnuac city. I and Mrs. C. F. Egglmann. left yester- ,, Bllnnp,, ,,v , rcn. A baseball game will be tho feature of tho afternoon. A blg-pic- A petition for final naturalization ,n,c dinner will be held followed by a papers was filed with the clerk of th Program of races and other sports. A circuit court Tuesday by Hugh Davin dance will bo given in the evening. Solf-nillng fountain pens $1 00 at Kestcr. of Springfield, brother of Dr. linrP...u v VcstA PrliiPlnln nf itt. .... .... . ... .... uu ouW"c" l resweii orcnes- CinnA linv nl Din Knrlncflnlll 1-00(1 c... i i m ..i ... i I . . , iru. - ( oiltiuil DUiluuin n 111 riu llll iliunuuiuil ' Q OnglnCOTS COTpS. tuniiu niiu. oi.vv.... .... ... iL.ciuro at tno ni. k. unurcn saiuruay lots. I Mrs. Will lllshop spent Wednesday , with her mother, Mrs. J. S. Moore, In Eugene. ovcnlng on tho "League Institute. Moro than 20 Eugeno Roy Scouts Pcery's. Eugene Kcster of Springfield, and who ' Freda Fandrem loft Tuesday for tho Roso Festival held In Portland, to bo old Fox, who havo been visiting nt gono for about a wook. i tho homo of their parents, Mr. nnd PUBLIC NOTICE. MflTtPP la l.n.l... !.. -11 Mrs. Harry Gallagher and Mrs. Har-' c' " e States from Sarnia B0ls covvs. horses, dogs and -unOB- - i i chickens In the city limits. I am orM,n., . ! Instructed to enforce tho ordinance ouw ouuw .tiirtoo uuw u you pertaining thereto. No cows or hor- tho homo of their parents, Mrs. L. McFnrlnnd, neai Mrs. Eugene Kcster left Wednesday ,,0,nt( ,eft Tuem,ay for ,,ortIani, lor roniann wnoro suo win vmit nor daughters during tho roso festival. ncur juukiiih wnnt plonty of good feed. An extra i scs shall be picketed at night, or dur- j heavy cropper, Company. Springfield Feed Mrs. Joanna Woods, from Tlgnrds vllln ninllmr nf W. II. Pnllnnl In vIh I .nt nnrl PrniiH hnvn unloaded !l ... . . . . . ' JO v'lurr . . 7 i,77i ,i Btnnko.i tl.nm "lnB "or 80" "oro nnH an"B",orB nl formerly of this city but now of Salem l"?rZ r "areola. . , vory Ho ha8 boCB ur0llght 'I D. 8. UealH has received a shipment ,,oro to A- Wnshbourno's In order June 14, 18. T. J. AicuraeKon unu noy nioanaan flf ,Iolno Jlmr,i jmtBf WMcj, wlli b uml lne" nugni uave uio services or ur. t. w. Harris, or haigcno; tno lomi- lng tho day so as to reach any street, walk or nlley. Dogs and chickens must bo kept up or on the owner's Joe Clnrk. the son of James Clark. , Property. JOHN E. EDWARDS, Chief, of Police. arc building a. barn for W. J. Grnvea on his ranch nt Dearborn. lluy your shoes and men's clothing from Wolf & Mlllor. Lucllo Olson, llttlo daughter or Mr. and Mrs. T. Olson of Eugono Is visit Ing hor uunt, Mrs. II. 1). McPhoarson. distributed at thu practlco this ev ening. . . . Hot wntor bottles guaranteed for two yoars at Poery's. i ';','... Mrs. M. M. Male spent tho wook end In Monmquih vlBltlrjKl lior dnugh' Mrs. W. J. Hill of tho Springfield , mnl HC,,o1 tor who Is a senior at tho Oregon Nor- Cisco for training TEACHER'S EXAMINATIONS. I .Tnnn 19.1017 ly physician. . NOTICE Is hereby given that the . , . .... , (semi annual Teachers Examinations John D. Ashworth of this city who wm 00 Klven t0 al, noDlicanta. for I enlisted In tho marluo service loft state certificates at Eugeno. Oregon ; . r . . . . ... n . r .1 . t . . .i ror I'ortianu yesiertiay wnere no whmu '"'" v-uiinuenciin; wuuneBuuy ( take his final examination after which fu" f rtt, 10 ? m- ni. continuing' , ,,, . ,. , , . . until Saturday, June 30, 4 p. m. A he will go to Mare Island. Saii I ran- 8che,iule of tho time of the"eanmih-; Racket Store Is spending tho wook In Portlnnd. Mrs. Walter Price, of Marcola, loft this morning for tho roso festival In Portland Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul Hadloy and chil dren, of Jaspor, spent Sunday nt the homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Smith. That good, cloan, old Virginia SAS AFRA8 In ton cent pnckagoB nt Poo ry's. lea cold refreshing drinks nt Eggl mnnn's. Miss nosslo Morris, of Sclo Is vis iting hor slstor, Mrs. M. M. Poory, and family. Miss Etholyn Powors Is assisting ns clerk In tho Cox nnd Cox dopnrt mont Bloro. Horn: To Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Hohno near Donna, Sunday, Juno 10, a 11 pound son. Homor Rowlings, of Eugono, passod through Springfield Tuesday mornliiE on his way to Donna with a tractor onglno. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. M. Morris, boh Stanloy, nnd daughtor, Murjory of Wo I don, Washington, are visiting at tho L. May and Curtis Harden homos. Mr. and Mrs. Morris wore formerly ouldents of Springfield. " N. W. Emory expects to loave today for tho state Dental Society's meeting in Portland. R-Portor, Grnpo Julco, Applo Cider, nnd Loganberry Julco at Egglmanu's C. H. Fortnor and E. E. Morrison planted a numbor of dlfforont kinds of disoasod potatoes Wednepday on Mr. Morrison's plnco abovo Hnydon Drldgo for oxporlmontal purroses. Charles Goodwin, Mr. Jamison, and Mr. Smith, from Portlnnd, sto'iped ut tho A. C. Penso farm noar Haydo.i Hrldgo whllo on n fishing trip Wod nosday, Your monoy back If Corn Solvent falls to got tlmt corn, 25 conts at Poory's, Mrs. J. E. Richmond and hor sls tor, Miss Gilbert of Eugono, rendered a dollghtful vocal duot at tho church 'ollk'loiicy mooting at tho Mothodlst church TuoBday ovonlng. Whon you think of Ico cream think of Egglmann's. Mrs. Wnltor Horndon and son Dob by left Wodnosday for Ashland whore Uioy will mnlco tholr homo, Mr. Horndon who was formerly In tin hardwuro business In this town, H now running as a brakomnn on a passenger train between ABhland and Gorbor. ntlon In each subject may be had by ..applying to ,. Among those registered nt tno Am f e, j, MOORE, orlcan hotel Wednesday nro: W. Woatl County School Superintendent. Ington of San Francisco, 11, Wilson nnd Ray and Knlph Redding' of Wend ling; Mr. and Mrs. S, Snook nnd son Rort of Fall Creok, and Myru Lawreno of Onkrldge. June 14, 21. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Lane County. iDalsy M. Jonson, Plaintiff, ) VB ( i.i rt t - nt . ... i , . ' v i-ino iiicio, ivoiiiuii ui mmmui Andrew Jensen, Defendant, ) has tho honor of being tho Urst or-' To Andrew Jensen, tho defendant; ' gnnizatlon of Springfield to "Prti' I 'N THE NAME OF THE STATE OF pato in tho Liberty Loan, having pur- OREGON: You are hereby summoned . . . , , , nnd required to appear and answor chased a bond this morning I the complalnt of plaintiff's filed a- Fninces Rartlott will leave Sunday gainst you in tho above entitled Court for a visit nt tho Wm. Glnspoy homo and causo on or before six weeks from at Fall Creek i Jue 14, 1917, the date of tho first ; publication of this Summons. And A delegation from tho Woodmen of 'ou aro hereby notified that If you the Wiirhl eomnosPd nf Tohn IMwaiiU fal1 to ?PPeilr n,,d answer said Com inq. worm composed ot jonn kdwams . , . ,,., ,,. Mm nfnroHniii tim H. c. Ulrd. W. F. Walkor, nnd L. E. Thompson vlsltod G. W. Smith, who 'lives nbout four injlos east of town Inst ovonlng, Mr. Smith is recover ing from a stroke ot paralysis. Woodon guns for tho Homo Guards uro being mado by tho Springfield Planing Mill company. About ono half of tho guns will bo (lnlshed for practice this ovonlng. Dr, Mortenson has traded a 40 nco farm noar Portland for 7 ncrcs and a flno house belonging to E. G. Rakor Bbove Dexter. J, A. Allen made tho deal. Mr. and Mrs, C. E. Lyons left Tuos day morning for tho rose festival In Portland. plaint ..within tho timo aforesaid the i ir .-...m 1 . . . !.,. ...... , I piuiuiiu 'Will luipo HI II1U UUUll IUI . tho rollQfprnyed for In plaintiff's com plaint, to-wlt;- For a decree from snld Court forev er dissolving tho marriage contract nnd tho bonds of matrimony hereto-1 fore and now existing betwoon tho plaintiff nnd the defendant and grant lng the plaintiff an absolute divorce! from tho defondant and ordering hor name changed to Daisy Hollenbeck and for such other and further relief ns to the Court may seem equitable, In the promises. This summons Is published onco each week for six consecutive and succes sive weeks In tho Springfield News, by order of tho Hon. G. F. Sklpworth, Judtre of tho above entitled Court, which snld order Is dated April 30, 1917. WILLIAM O. MARTIN Attorney for plaint'. f. , Juno 7,14,21,28; July 6,12,19. j HALL'S SHOE STORE White Shoes Have you bought yours yet. Mine are cheaper than Eugene's at reduced prices. Come and see. No trouble to fit on shoes. White dressing, white enamel, and kid cream for sale. Men's dress shoes in tan, chocolate and black. Everything new and up to date. At reasonable prices Men's work shoes from $2.50 to $5.00. Repairing a Specialty THE YELLOW FRONT Between Fourth and Fifth We Have Moved We wish to announce that we have moved to our new location at East Ninth and Pearl streets, where we are in a position to give better service than evec before. We also carry a complete line of Overland and Willys-Knight Automobiles and Supplies having latest facilities, even to a ladies' rest room. Sherman Hayes Eugene, regon E. Ninth and Pearl Sts. Low Round Trip Fares TO EASTERN DESTINATIONS On Sale via California Many dates in June, July, Aug. and Sept. Liberal Stopovers. Limit 3 months Enjoy a Beach Otiting Trip at Newport or Tillamook BEACHES MANY ATTRACTIONS AND DIVERSIONS Round Trip Fares On Sale Every Day. Return October 31. Also Week End On Sale Saturday and Sunday Return Monday. Ask local agent for information John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent Portland, Oregon Southern Pacific Lines EUGENE THEATRE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20 THE MOST NOTABLE MUSICAL EVENT OF THE ENTIRE YEAR i JOHN CORT, Presents: ; "FLORA BELLA" THE NEW YORK CASINO THEATRE MUSICAL COMEDY SUCCESS Supported by the original Now York cast Direct from the Casino theatre. Mail Orders Now. Pri,ces $2.00, $1.50, $1,00, and 50c Seat Sale, Tuesday, June 19th. 10 A. M.