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THE SPR1NOP1EL1) NEWS
The Springfield News
e). C. DIMM, WALTER R. DIMM
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EdltorlaT Association.
THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1917.
.SPRINGFIELD IS PATRIOTIC
The Red Cross drive is on and
the results are most gratifying.
The committee is working most'
fnlthfiiilv nnd Pwrv effort is1
faltniuuy ana every enart is
being made to secure Spring-
fiplri'R ollotmpnt of S4000 No '
iieia s allotment oi kvw. xo .
one will be intentionally over-1
looked. Business and profes-1
e ,
Sional men, farmers and labor- j
er every body in fact, Will be.
. , v. , . I
expected to do their bit.
If we are to send an army to
Europe we must accept the re
sponsibilities which go with war
fare. It is not enough to cloth
and feed the boys in blue. They
must be taken care of when
they are wounded and it takes
money to purchase medical sup
plies and maintain physicians
and nurses in the field. In this
war, as in all other wars, the
responsibilities of raising the
funds rests with the Red Cross,
an organization which knows
no flag but the flag of humanity
and which must hear the brunt
Of the work Of careing for the ;
, , , . .
sick and wounded who are
brought back from the trenches
Neither Springfield nor the
tributary country are going to
turn a deaf ear to an appeal of
this character. The money
will be raised and it will be rais
ed without any serious difficul
ty. Springfield has never yet
failed to respond to the call of
patriotism, and it isn't going to
hesitate or fail in the present
emergency.
LOCKJAW OR TETANUS
In the early period of the Eu
ropean War, many cases of lock
jaw or tetanus developed in the
wounded of the allied armies.
This very fatal disease is caused
by a bacillus which is often
found in garden soil, street dust
and in the earth in the vicinity
of stables. In order to cause
tetanus, the germ must lodge
in a wound and find suitable
conditions for its growth. In
juries in which clothing or for
eign matter is forced widely or
deeply into the tissues are the
most dangerous because the
tetanus germ can only flourish
in places into which oxygen can
not penetrate, just as toadstools
grow best when sheltered from
the sun.
As soon as the stress of war
conditions premitted, all badly
wounded men were immediate
ly given injections of the serum
against tetanus as a routine pro
cedure to prevent this dreaded
disease. The use of the anti
toxin caused a prompt reduction
in the number of cases and the
control of tetanus in the armies
can be justly cited as one of the
ways in which science is helping
valor to win the war.
This subject is of especial int
erest at the present season be
cause Fourth of July injuries
especially from blank cartridges
are apt to be followed by lock
jaw if they are not promptly
and properly treated.' The gen
eral adoption of the "Sane
Fourth" has done much to re
duce the number of these ac"
cidents and suitable medical at
tention has prevented the devel
opment of tetanus in almodt
every instance.
In view of the serious results
which may occur, It seeniB wise
to again warn nil parents that
wounds from toy pistols, fire
crackers, and firearms aro al
ways dangerous and all persoiu
hurt in this way, even though
..the injury appear trlval, should
be taken nt once to a competent
physician for treatment, espec
ially to ascertain if the serum
should be injected.
W. O. W. Will Give Picnic
Next Tuesday evening, Juno 26th
tho W. O. W. wilt give n picnic to the
Woodmen and families nnd to tho Wo
men of Woodcraft and families. All
visiting Woodmen nro especially In
vlted. Everyone Is requosted'to bring
a full basket of good cats. Lemon
ado will be served by tho committee.
Harry Bird, John Edwards. John Ar
uett, committee.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR LANE
COUNTY
F. W. Prentice, Plaintiff,
vs.
Israel F. Clifford. Alford Clifford. Hel
en Scott, Ella Scott. Harold Mitch
ell, Charles C. Clifford. Ellen Clif
ford. Alfred C. Clifford, and Ellen
Clifford as Guardian of said Alfred
C Clifford. Defendants.
To the Above Named Defendants:
IN THE NAME op THE STATB
op ortEJON you and each of you
are hereby summoned to answer the
complaint of tho plaintiff filed against
you ,n tho aboyo entuled caU80 and
court within six weeks from the first
Publication of this summons and if
you fall so to answer, plaintiff will
take Judgment against you for the
relief demanded In the complaint, viz:
that the sum of $200, expended by
plaintiff and one Allen In perfecting
. ..... . , ,. . A , .1 . 1 1
me line oi innu soiu to mem uu un-ir
.assigns by Samuel Clifford, with Int
erest thereon from Jan. 1, 1914. be
'declared a lien on the following tract:
.Begin at a point 113 feet and 4 Inch
cs east and C feet south of the inter
section of the east line of Mill street
nnd the north line of 10th Avenue
East, In the city of Eugene. Oregon,
and run thence north 73 feet, thence
east 66.C6 feet, thenco south 73 feet,
thence west CG.C6 feet to the place
of beginning, nnd that said land be
sold according to law and the prac
tice of this court to satisfy such Hen,
tho costs of this suit and of such sale,
and for such other relief as may be
just. This summons is served upon
von bv nhiViHni bv vrtu of nn
order made by Hon. G. F. Skipworth,
Circuit Judge, June 14, 1917, direct
ing thn.t this summons be served by
publishing the same once In each
week for six successive weeks in the
Springfield News, and requiring you
to appear and answer the . complaint
In saId caupe wUhn SX weeks from
the first publication thereof. This
summons is so ursi puoiiauea junu
21. 1917,
S. D. ALLEN.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Juno 21.28:July 5,12.26 ;Aug.2.
Classified Ads
For Sale, Rent, Wanted, Etc.
lost Alligator skin pocket book be-
tween Fourth street and the rlvjr
bridge Saturday morning. Leave
at News office.
WANTED Housework in private fam
ily. Young experienced married
woman. Apply News office.
WANTED Position In family to do
housework. I am 20 years old and
experienced. Vera Cox. Phone
44P13.
LOST Friday on the street a gold
watch charm bearing the letters
M. W. A. Return to News office.
FIJI BALSAM WANTED. Wo pay
current market prices for Fir lialsan
in clean barrels. State quantity,
price and shipping point in first
letter.
ORWOOD PAINT COMPANY
Portland, Oregon.
FOR SALE. Horso 5 years old, in
fine shape, gentle to work single
or double, good saddler, will Btand
anywhere. Has been on the Spring
field laundry wagon for over a year.
J. W. BAKER, Springfield, Box 191.
MANYScTTcrrl
had by any ambitious young man
or woman in the field of railway or
commercial telegraphy. We want
a number of young men and women
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
tlculars.
THE RAILWAY TELEGRAPH INS
TITUTE. PORTLAND, OREO.
FOUND: Ladloa white waist and a
towel, clean and unlronod. Owner
may bavo same by calling at tbo
News office and paying for this ad.
FOUND: A purse containing prom
lum coupons. Owner may have same
by calling at the News office and
paying for this ad.
faIw'Toans
and on the easiest terms to be had.
J. n. Holbrook, Springfield.
TOlTsMoirTSlADE email fruit
ranjeh within sight of Creswoll. WU
cotrinbur trade on Springfield resi
dence ytoporty. Address, C 81,
SpringfliW Newa.
POSTURE OF WOMEN.
Upon It In Oraat Meatur Dtpanda
Qood er Bad Health,
Minn Jcfwlo 11. Merrick, director ot
plosion 1 education for women in the
University of WnnliltiRtoii, Insists Uiat
every woman's homo or olllce bo a ln
boratory of health. Stio iwlnU out thut
there was n time when womnu'a house
hold duties were so tnrlcd that nil her
muscles were brought Into pluy. Work
has become no highly KpeclnllstHl, how
ever, uud woman has taken her place ho
actively In tho business world with
man that she Is deprived of tho oppor
tunltv to live n rational life In which I of 0"W"is will appear by Locatloii
.i... . t.i ..v..!-..!., ..vi.iv nf ilu 1 Notices filed In tho office of tho Ro
sin would nmto euij irt of tl u. ,
body In accordance with lt natural i,.. TlJ t,TOlor' ,nnnK cMm.
f miction?
5oo;l posture Is to be thought nbout.
It depends upon the mnlnteimco of nat
ural conditions of life. Some health
specialists nttrlbuto nil abnormalities
or health to bail iHwture. Depressed
mental condition. Ill Nttlng clothing
lilvM-iv n,i,.i,.Ht furniture all con -
ai l poorly a inptwi V"
tribute to a slouchy sitting or standing
posture.
Bad Mature Is bbuuetl for such dls -
eases a sciatica and lumbago.
Good poMtuiv reproents Initiative,
courage, rvHponslhlllty, self control and
self direction.
A strong nervous system Is to he
gained by physical activity In games,
dances uud exercises Involving rhythm.
HE INVENTS WORDS.
Thle Man Finda Term to Fit Emergen,
cits For tha Dletlonarlea.
There are in the world many un
usual nnd uuhiue occupations, but h.t.
baps the strange.st of all which pays a
good Income Is thut of a New York
uewspaper man who earns. In addition
to his regular salary from the paper,
rather regular amounts from tho pub
lishers of dictionaries, encyclopedias
and other such volumes. Uls occupa
tion Is the luveutlug of new words.
The cumuiI observer would be In
clined to remark thut the English Inn
piiii".- iiIik-hIv iusi--si4 ini)iiL'li word
for nil uses 'without the Invention of
. .,., .,., ..-.i,,.!.!.. j,i .,.,.
.v ..v., v...
ment would be fact. Nevertheless It Is
true that this miiu Is paid substantial
sums fur Inventing new words to Ut
special phases, situations, occupations
and occurrences, and that the publish-
em of dictionaries will Incorporate Into
them nnv new word bused on substan-1,
.ii r. ii... ..riciniin. .f
tlal dcrhutUes for the exlstcme of
which a plausible reason can bo made.
The progress of modem business, and
especially the discoveries thut have
been made iu the Uelds of clectrl.'lry
and medicine in the last decade, have
been responsible for the Incorporation
Into the language of many new words,
-St. Louis Globe-Democrat.
Procrve th Wild Flowtra.
An earnest appeal has beeu made by
the Kansas City Star for the preserva
tion of one of the most beuutlful of
wild dowers, the columbine, pnrticul
larly along tourist routes. This npia-al
will find sympathetic support every-
where throughout the states In which
the columbine Is a natural annual, but
' It should be broadened to include all
wild flowering plunts that ore need
lessly and often wantonly pulled up by
the roots. The conservation of wild
flowers is n patriotic duty. Christum
Science Monthly.
Have an Old Fashioned Garden.
If you wish to grow flowers In (uantl
tles for house decoration or other pur.
poses grow them iu a border three or
four feet wide along u buck fence. This
Is the place for larkspurs, hollyhocks,
dahlias, columbines, phlox, shusta dais
ies, gladioli, etc. Cull this an old fash
ioned garden If you will, all tbo same
everybody llki-s It.
Pomegranate.
Tho pomegranate was early cultivat
ed In Egypt; hence the complulnt of
the Israelites Iu the wilderness of Zin
(NumheiH xx, Z), thU "is no place of
flgs, or of vines, or of pomegrunatcM."
Geometrical.
"Don't know her? Why, Jic lives In
the same wjuure with you."
"Yes, but she's not In the same cir
cle." Cleveland Lender.
Natural Hittory.
A naturalist asserts that bees have
advance guards. Possibly. But the
rear guard Is more feared. Louisville
Courier-Journal.
Take a good hook slowly. You see
much finer country In n mover's wugon
than you do from n car window.
Real Estate Transfers.
Blanche M. Flegal to M. J. McKlln
et ux Lot 9, block 2. Sunnysldo ad'
dltlon to Springfield; $10.
Chancy K. Troxel et ux to Richard
HHeinan et ux Lot 10, block 4, high
school addition to Springfield; ?160,
Springfield Flour Mills to C. S. Wil
liams et al Tract In or near hlk. 19
Springfield, $11,500.
N0J?E ?F . FIN.AL SETTLEMENT
Notice is hereby given that tho
undersigned, administratrix of the es
tate of B, F, Hendricks, deceased, has
filed her final account for tho final
settlement of tho said estate in the
County Court of tho State of Oregon
for Lino County, and thut Thursday
the 19th day of July, 1917, at the
Court Room of said Court in Eugene,
Oregon, at 10 o'clock In tho fore
noon of said day has been, by said
Court, fixed as the time and place
for hearing objections thereto, and
for final settlement ot said estate,
by order made and entered of record
the 12th day ot June, 1917.
ROSE H. WASHBURN,
Administratrix of tho estate of B,
F, Hendricks, deceased,
June 21,28; July 5,12,19.
NOTICE OF FORFEITURE I
Statoof OrcKou. May 17. 1917.
bounty of Lone
To Fred M. Wilson, your heirs or
ibrIruh, you nro hereby notified that
t have expended tho sum of eight
Kindred dollars in money nnd lnbor
lpon tho Myrtle Group ot mines con
listing of tho Chostcr mining claim;
tho Chester Extension mining claim;
tho Hilda mining claim; tho Hilda Ex
tension mining claim; tho Myrtlo mln
n g clixlm: tho Myrtlo Extension mining
Claim; tho Knthryau mining claim,
tho Knthryan Extension mining claim;
all of which nro situated In llluo Rtvcr
Mining District, Lnno County, what
Is known us Eiut Quurtx Creek, Stato
wnn filed on tho 20th day ot July, A.
D., 190S, nnd recorded In Hook 6, on
page f!i2; tho Chester Extension mln
lug claim wna filed on tho 27th day
of October, A, I)., 1908, mid recorded
In Book 0 on pago 602; tho Hilda
' ''" ,cl'l " tll 20ll
1 (la' of Jul' A' u- 190S' nml recorded
n book 0 on pago 691; tho Hilda Kx
, tonon mll,n c,n,m wa on h9
I !7lli ituv nf Dctnl.or. A. IV. lflOS. nnd
, recorded in Book 0, on pago 603; tho
Myrtlo mining claim wan filed on tho
i 27th day of October, A. D.. 190S, and
recorded in Book 6, on pngo 603; tho
Myrtlo Extension mining claim wns
filed on tho 27th day or Octobor, A.
D., 190S. nnd recorded In Book 6, on
pago 604; Uio Kathrynn mining claim
was filed on Uio 4th day ot Juno, A.
D 1912, nnd recorded In Book 7, on
pago 7D; tho Kathrynn Extension min
ing claim wns filed on tho 4th day ot
Juno, A. D., 1912, nnd recorded In
Book 7, on pngo 74. Records ot Mln-!
lng of said County.
Tho said sum of eight hundred dol '
lorn, your share of which Is two bun
dred sixty six nnd 67-100 dollars 1
($266.67), wa expended by mo on
tho above described mining claims in
ordor to hold Uio said premises undor
the provisions of Section 2324 ot tho
Revised Stututcs ot tho United States,
being tho amount of work necessary
to hold said claims for tho year ending
December 31st 1916, nnd which sum '
was exponded thereon during said
year 1916. !
You, your heirs or nsslgns, as co-
owner of one third Interest In said .
' claims nbovo described are charge-1
nR0 unjor said Bectlon 2324 ot tho
,lovscil s,ntutoa In tho sum of two
nun.ire,i 8ixty six nnd 67-100 dollars
bolng one-third of tho whole amount
expended by mo your co-owner tlur-
lng tno said year taie anil u wunin
ninety days from tho date of tho nor-
vice o.uiis notice upon uu, yuu .....
f 10 contrlbuto your portion or such .
luro y0ur lnterW)t ln.8ftd m
jr,nB c,alm wl becomo tho property1
of your co.tenant the subscriber hero-'
to undor hnd by vlrtuo of Section
2324 Revised statutes or tho United
'States.
Witness my hnnd nnd seal tho 17th
dny of May. 1917.
J. II. CL'MMINGS (Seal)
Date of first publication or this no
,tlco Is May 17. 1917.
May 17 14 UTrura
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
LANE COUNTY
j LouIb M. Fruer,
Plaintiff,
vs.
SUMMONS
Violet M. Kraer.
Defendnnt,
To Violet M. Fracr tho above named
defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE .
STATE OF OREGON, you are hero i
by required to appear and answer tho J
complaint filed against you In tho ,
above entitled suit within six weeks .
from tho date ot tho first publication
herein, and If you fall to answer for 1
want thereof, the plaintiff will tnko
decree against you ns prayed for In
the complaint dlsolving the marriage
contract existing between you and tho
plaintiff, and giving to tho plaintiff
the care and custody of the minor
child ot said marriage, Marlon Frnor,
and for such other and further relief
as to the court, may seem equitable In
tho premises.
This summons Is published by or
der of the Hon. G. F. Skipworth,
Judgo of the above entitled court,
which order Is dnted the 29th day of
May, 1917, commanding this summons
to be published for six weeks In the
Springfield News, and the date ot the
first publication Is the .'list day of May,
1917, nnd the date of the last puhlica
tion is tho 12th day of July, 1917.
L. M. TRAVIS,
Attorney for plaintiff.
20 Eighth Ave. East, .
Eugene, Oregon.
May 31: Juno 7,14,21,28:July 5,12.
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Lane County.
Daisy M. Jensen, Plaintiff, )
vs (
Andrew Jensen, Defendant, )
To Andrew Jensen, the defendant;
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON: You are hereby summoned
and required to appear and answer
the complaint of plaintiff's filed a
gainst you In tho above entitled Court
and cause on or hoforo six weeks from
June 14, 1917, tho date of the first
publication of this SummonB. And
you nro hereby notified that If you
fall to appear nnd answer said com
plaint within the time aforesaid tho
plaintiff will apply to tho Court for
tho relief prayed for In plaintiff's com
plaint, to-wlt;-
Vnr n ilperen from nnlil Pnurt fnrav.
Ur dissolving tho marriage contract
and the bonds of matrimony hereto
fore and now existing between tho
plaintiff and the defendunt and grant
lng tho plaintiff on absolute divorce
from tho defendant and ordering her
name changed to Daisy Hollenbeck
nnd for such other nnd further relief
as to the Court may seem cquitablo,
in tho premises.
This summons Is published once each
week for six consecutive and succes
sive weeks in the Springfield News,
by ordor of tho Hon, G. F, Skipworth,
Judgo of the above entitled Court,
which said ordor is dated April 30,
1917,
WILLIAM O. MARTIN
Attorney for plaintiff, ,
June 14,21,28; July 6,1J!,19,20. .
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