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THmfiDAV.iJtfN 28, 1917, TUB SPRINGFIELD NEWS PAGE THIIETT PROVE YOUR LOYALTY BY PATRONIZING LOCAL DEALERS Wo have adopted an a Hlogan "Business as usual" The farmer's slogan Bhould bo "Greater and better crpp" Other IndtiBtrlcH iihould udopt Hlmllar slogans, and thou wo bhould all live up to them ho that tho best IntcrcHlH of our community may bo coiiHorvcd. Wo can render our greutoHt Borvlco to tlio Govornmont by hooping ah IndUBtrlOH moving. Co-operation Ib nocoBBary, It Ib time when wo should all work together for tho common good of tho community. Patronize homo dealers. Keep tho money at homo. Wo aro ready to do our part by supplying high grade drug storo goodo at prices that aro right. TPS s& 1 PHONE SUUsriTUTC J. Cyr mado a business trip to Mr bol today. Mm. J. P. Fry I entertaining (he I'lno Neodlo club at hor house at t)u Kllto hotol thin afternoon. That good, cloan, old Virginia 8A8 AFJIAS In ton cont packages at Poo rfa. ' John Aloxandar han begun work In tho warehouse at tho Southern I'a clflc ofNco. Walter Price of Marcola mado n : Town and Vicinity i llcvorcnd J- T. Mooro of Huydon Iirldgo was u town yesterday. Hoy Mcachoin killed thrco bear, across the river from Lvuburg Sunduy. Marvin Grecnborgcr of Yoncolla in visiting friends In Springflold. Buy your shoes and men's clothing from Wolf Si Miller. Onirics Carson spent tho week end with his parents, Mri. W. P. Elliott of Fall Creek pent Wednesday In Springfield. W. II. Warner nnd family of Tn coma are camping at tho corner of, 8toa iiarWt, daughter of Mrs. Uosj Seventh nnd Main streets. They will , McKny ,, ,)Cnn vcry in with ton begin conducting Advent, Christian h11Uub tho paHt wut.k meetings Sunday In their largo tent. Mrs. A. Valler who was dismissed Mr. und Mrs. James A. Cox of tho .'from tho local hospital last week In firm of Cox und Cox on Monday ubIo to bo out of the house now. movod to the house on Sixth nnd A I i.oota McCruckcn, one or the 1917 streets vacated by J. C. I'nrkcr last ' graduates of Springfield high schoo! week. will teach In tho school at Veneta next . . 'year. ine cost oi paini ooes noi uepenu Tho Uoo,h.Kclly truck run by IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OP OREOON FOR LANE COUNTY V. W. Prentice, Plaintiff, vs. Israel F. Clifford, Alford Clifford, Hel en Scott, Ella Scott, Harold Mitch ell, Charles C. Clifford, ICIIen Clif ford, Alfred C. Clifford, and Ellen Clifford as Guardian of said Alfred C. Clifford, Defendants. To tho Above Named Defendant: IN TUB NAME OF TUB STATE OF OHEaON, you nnd ench of you aro hereby summoned to answer tho complaint of tho plaintiff filed against you In tha above entitled causa and i iiitf Mrlfttlrt sftv urnnlB tmm iVirt first! business .trip to Springfield Wodno publication "of Ihli T summons and li day. you fall so to answer, plaintiff will . . . Atake Judgment against you for the j , A. N. Lewis who, has been working roller demanded In the complaint, viz: i on Silk Creek above Cottugo Crovo that tho sum of $200, expended by has returned to Springfield. I plaintiff nnd ono Allen In perfecting tho title of land sold to them and their i Mrs. It. W. Smith who was opor- assigns by Samuel Clifford, with Int- ated on at the local hospital Monday XlJiilSA Is Improving nicely . CK,n nt polnl m feet nn,j 4 lnch ,,, oh cast and C feet south of the Inter- Those registered nt the Kllto aro eccUon of tho ca8l nc of Mm 8trcet B. O. Huntloy, J. C. Turner, Chas. E. Und the north lino of 10th Avenue, Hunch, If. It. Gardner. A. Swanson. , Bast, In the city of Eugcno, Oregon,' t and run thence north 73 feet, thenco (u..... u. ...u....u.., nw. , . , .1. ....... ......,U 79 I UllDfc UU.UU tUUL. 1I1UIIUU MJUkll O ICUL Is vlHltlng at the Bd. IJuryca home Mr. Qulnn may locate here. thence west G6.C6 feet to the place .of beginning, and that wild land be , sold according to law and tha prac-. tlco of this court to satisfy such lien, ' the costs of this suit and of such sale, .and for such other relief as may boj Just, This summons Is served upon ' you by publication by virtue of an ordor made by Hon. O. F. Sklpworth, Circuit Judge, June 14, 1917, direct-1 Ing that this summons be served by . publishing the same once In each week for six successive weeks in the , Springfield News, nnd requiring you 1 to appear and answer the complaint ! In said cause within six weeks from ' tho first publication thereof. Tills entirely upon tho price you pay P"" Oliver Johnson was not worked yes-1 summons Is so first published Juno j gallon nut wnni ii is worm in ncau ,-.,. v ,,, rnmnnnv hovinir divided nrying nnu preserving your norao. wo . u, trnler on u. sell I'hoenlx pure paint. Absolutely guaranteed. J. C. HOLHUOOK M. M. Pecry returned, Tuesday at tornoon from the Crown mines near I 1 1 . I. .. 1 1. f I 1 . . -.t, 1.-1. f "riJSSZ . h B-tlan, nobert Peery, a broth-1 cr of Mr. I'ecry is manager of tho I mines. or mnr" at Christian Endeavor Sun day evening. Special music Lubricating oil pcll price, bring a big can. J. C. Holbrook. Itoy Irwin, from the Ilooth-Kolly camp nt Wendllng is visiting relatives In Springfield. Ellen Lambert and Vera Sonseney visited with friends in Marcola over Sunday. Good reliable Are tntmranc. No a eptfOetitB; no membership fee. Pay oncq and you are dene. 1L E. Walker at tb'o City HalL A marriage license was Issued Tues day to Eraia Fny Goble formerly of this plaoo and Wm. Gooding of Aurora. A marriag license was Issued Tuos doy to Vernon Le Itoy Hucka and Mat tlo Elizabeth Potter of Wnltorvllle. Rubber gloves 35 cents a pair at Pcery'a Lou Irwin of this city woo taken to tho Eugene hospital yesterday for modlcal treatment. A. Mlddleton left TuoBdny for Port land whore be will spend several dnys transacting business. Stnck your haysand salt It boforo It is baled. It will feed bettor and it will soil better. We can furnish tho salt at lowest prices. Springfield Fool company. Mrs. Paul Drnttaln Is prepnrlng to leavo for eastern Oregon about tho first of the month to bo gono Indefin itely. George Carson, who has boon work ing In Walton for some time, linn como to Springfield to stay until af ter tho Fourth of July. The section crew has been busv this week repairing the Hide track ut Miss Margaret Itiley, n teacher In tha Albany schools, is spending tho vacation with Mrs. Georgo Catching. A. Mlddleton expects to leave for Portland on business. Hugh Sandgathe who has been liv ing on South Fourth street on Emer ald Heights Is moving to the house between Sixth and Seventh vacated by Alice McKlnzey. Letters advertised at tho Post Of- the Flschor-Houtln mill. They aro ! c i Martha Sossucn, Geo. SwarU putting In entirely new ties, nnd havo used u carlaod of gravel for ballast. Another big shipment of shoos Just arrived. Wolf and Miller. Mrs. Martin, sister of Charles King well, the florest, of West Springfield, left for Alberta, Canada, whoro she will Join her husband and children. Mrs. Murtln Iiub spent tho pust winter Vancouver where Bhc has been visit. In Springfield. jng hor son who Is In the army there. Mr. and Mrs. Ilen Skinner havo taken a baby boy from tho ChlldrenV Homo in Portland. Mrs. Skinner arrived from Portland with the child Mr. J. II. Wulters, L. V. uurgayne, a charge of one cent will bo mado on all advertised letters. Prof. h. L. Kirk will leavo Sunday for Salem where ho will help grade tho papers of the teachers who hav.i taken tho stato examinations. Mr. Kirk Is a member of tho state ex amining board. Mrs. Ousted returned Monday from Stacy Russell, county clerk, In Springfield yestorday having his car overhauled before taking a trip to Weed, California where ho will visit George Lnmar a former resident of Springfield. .Vow is the time to secure a stylish ' hat at a great reduced price. ' Mra. I Thompson's Millinery Store. ' last evening. Amongt hose registered at th" Springfield hotel this week are K 'J. Lorraine. S. I). Larimer, II. C. Juv- Amy Inall of Yoncolla, Lester McPherson of Salem, N. L. Carter, Jack II. Hlntu (ot Canton, Ohio, and B. L. Kleiner o' Carson pronched nt Marcola Alvadore, Ore, Sunday evonlng on tho subject "Who- Big stock of hats nnd caps "nrrovo." Wolf nnd Miller. Just Mrs. Jonnlo Smith returned Sat urday from Portland whero sho has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Geor go MuthewH. T. J. McCracken nnd Hoy Mooch em havo completed tho bnrn which they havo been building for W. H. Graves at Leaburg. llargana In millinery nt Mrs. Thomp son's Millinery Store, ilarold Peery, Mrs. Sarah Morris, and K. Morris loft Wednesday for a wooks visit in Portland. A four-yonr old Jersey cow belong ing to J. A. Cowden of Donna tested C.5 nt tho locnl creamery today. Th3 cow gives 48 lbs buttor fnt dally. A largo shipment of beds Just re ceived, ordered from tho East soma tlmo ngo, real bargains let us show thorn to you. J. C. Holbrook. Just received a carload of Scratch Food. Food it und you will rocolva moro returns on your Investment. Cu pld Hardwhont 1-utent Flour is only ?2.8B ut our store. All our foods aro lower priced. If ynu trado with us wo will both bo beneflttod by tho trans Action. Springfield Feed company. Mrs. Sarah Johnson Is very 111 nt hor homo on East Main street. Mrs, C. Carson returned to hor homo at Walton Sunday niter a weeks visit here. The front of the building occupied soever Will May Come." Sho is plan .by W. A. Hall, the shoe man nnd own ning to orgnnlzo a music club, a rend- '.cd by O. II. Kessey Is being painted ing club, a tennis club, a sewing club, '.black and white. Frank Adams and etc to rejuvennte tics of thut place. the uoclnl uctlvl Self-filling fountain pens $1.00 Peery's. ' at .Frank Fisher are doing the work. Mrs. L. M. Cagley and baby, who I have been visiting In Kansas and Iowa for two mouths are expected homo Saturday. MIbh Margaret Morris who lives on tho late James A. Bbbort place near Huydon Drldgo Is planning to build a now house. The old ono has booa moved from Its former sito and tho now one will bo located In (ho snmo place Ulds nro being advertised for. SXN3A3 1VIOOS WANTED Good dry Cuscarn Hark. Wo pay top price. Also 3 or 4 tonB looso Clover Hay. Springfield Feed company. - ilUYH UL.AS5 WIL.L. I'CIMU Tho Dound-to-WIn class of tho Chris tlan class will havo a picnic along tho Willamette river Friday evening. This picnic Is the result of a Junk contest In which tho Reds wore Je- fun I ml Tim H1imh will hn ontnrtnlnnd Dr. Eugene Kestor Tuesday morning by (h(J ,oainB do wUh n pcno HaroU, u H ..rm. franco Is tho leader of tho losers und ennnnt in the United States army. ;wmnm McCuUocIl ,CB(lor of the vlo. However ho does not oxpoct to bo jorfl cnlled to sorvlco for several months. ' ' Mrs. C. A. Unrnott, daughter Nevada j yw o. W. AND VOMEN and Miss Mabol Fandrem spent Sun-'op WOODCRAFT PICNIC uny in conngo urovo. . Tuesday evenlnc tho mombors of tho Woodmen of tho World and their Early soft cherries will begin to t rlvn at tho ennnerv of tho Eucnnn Fruit Growers' association today or craft and thelr 'aminos Picnicked in S. D. ALLEN. Attorney for Plaintiff. June,28;JuIy 5,12,2C;Aug.2,9. NOTICE OF FINAL 8E,TTLEMENX Notlco is hereby given that the undorslgned, administratrix of the es tate of B. F. Hendricks, deceased, has filed her final account for the final settlement of tho said estate in the County Court of the Stato of Oregon for Lano County, and that Thursday Lthe 19(h day of July. 1917. at the Court Room of said Court In Eugene, 'Oregon, at 10 o'clock In the fore noon of said day has been, by sad Court, fixed as tho time and place for hearing objections thereto, and for final settlement of said estate, hy order made and entered of record tho 12th day of Jiine. 1917. a' ROSE H. WASHBURN. Administratrix of tho estate of B. F. HcndrickB. deceased. Juno 21,28; July 5.12,19. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Lane County. Palsy M. Jensen, Plaintiff, ) vs ( Andrew Jensen, Defendant, ) - To Andrew Jensen, tho defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You nro hereby summoned nnd required to appear and answer the complaint of plaintiff's, filed a gainst you In the above entitled Court nnd cause on or before six weeks from June 14, 1917, the date of the first publication of this Summons. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer said com Dlaint within the Umo aforesaid the plaintiff will apply to tho Court for. the relief prayeu ror in piainturs com plaint, to wlt;- For a decree from said Court forev er dissolving the marriage contract and the bonds of matrimony hereto fore and now existing between tho plaintiff and the defendant and grant tng the plaintiff an absolute divorce from tho defendant nnd ordering her name changod to Daisy Hollenbeck nnd for such other and further relief as to tho Court may seem equitable, In the premises. This summons Ib published once each week for" six consecutive nnd succes sive weeks in the Springfield News, by order of tho Hon. G. F. Sklpworth, Judco of tho nbovo entitled Court, which said order Ib dated April 30, , 1917. WILLIAM G. MARTIN . Attorney for plaintiff, j . n- r n . . 1 - C n fit ) jnae is; iuiy o,i,ii,-u. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR LANE COUNTY Louis M. Fraor. Plaintiff. vs. SUMMONS Violet M. Fraor, Defendant, To Violet M. Fraer the above named defondant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you are here by required to appear and nnswer tho , romnlalnr filcil sgninst you in tne families nnd tho Women of Wood-1 above entitled suit within six weeks , null Wlu (uuv ui iiiu urai uujiwutiuii tomorrow and tho first run will prob ably bo mado Saturday, according to employes of tho plant. Your money back if Corn Solvent falls to got that pnrn, 25 cents at Pocry'fl. j C. I. Gorrlo, Sr., o'f Douglas Gar dons, received word of tho death of tho grovo back of thq flour mill. Of course tho eats were tho main ovent of tho evening and a largo and much onjoyod picnic suppor was served. Noarly 150 people woro present to enjoy tho good tlmo. SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS ENJOYS ALL-DAY PICNIC Yostordny Ethol Klngwoll and hor his nophow, G. W. Gorlo, who was Sun(lny 8Cn0ol class picnicked at Sea killed In tho Dutto, Mont,, mlno dlsas- voy.a ForrVi Tho ,mrty 8tart0d in tor of sovernl wooka ago. Ho was 35 tho n,ornng nml cnmo homo jnt0 in yours of ago and had boon marrlod . tho nrt0rnoon. A rogulnr picnic din thrco months. nor or sandwiches, cake, wolnlos, suck Got your films dovoloped at Peery's ' orB' nnd lonionado wna much onjoyod. Hot wator bottles guaranteed for . TI,0B0 w,1 attended woro Noll NoIboii, two years at Peery'fl. Lowoll Noblo, Carol Parker, John Hal- soy, Joo Bally, Lnworonco Moo, Itob- Mr. and Mrs. Elliott and daughter 0rt Palmer, and their teacher, Bthfl Mrs. Snvago of Colfax, Washington , Klngwoll. are visiting Mrs. Elliott's mother Mrs. Charlos A. nurgoss at Haydnn Bridge. J, W. Arnott and family of D atrool will movo to Portland noxt week whoro Mr. Arnott oxpocta to secure omptoymont In tho ship yards. MM. Carl Fischer ontortnlned Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Fischer of Marcola muI Miss Mlnnlo FUlg at dlnnor Sun day nvoutng nt hor homo on Emormd Heights, 1. : I . rnll ,A ......... n r ' want thereof, the plaintiff will tako decrei against you as prayed for In tho complaint dlsolvlng tho marrlago contract existing botwoen you and tho plaintiff, nnd giving to Uio plaintiff tho care and custody of the minor i child of said marriage, Marion Fraer, I and for such other and further relief i as to tho court may seem equitable in ! tho premises, This summons Is published by or-, dor of tho Hon, G, F. Sklpworth, Judgo of tho nbovo entitled court. which order is dated tho 29tu day ot May, 1917, cnmmandlng this summons to be published for six weeks in tho Springfield Nows, nnd tho date of tho first publication is tho 31st day ot May, 1917, and tho dato of tho last publica tion Is tho l?h dav of July, 1917. I. M. TRAVIS, Attorney for plaintiff. 20 Eighth Avo. East, Mllfl Eugone, Oregon. May Si: Juno 7,14,21,28: July 5.12, NOTICE" TOCRED!TORS I havo sold out my grocery business nnd I tnko this method of notifying nil persons Indebted to mo to call at tho Commercial Stato Bank and settle tholr accounts. ANNIE KNOX Juno 26. Musical Recital Methodist Church Friday, June 29, 7:30 P. M, FERN BOWDEN, Child Violinist ROBERT HANEY, Violinist FLORENCE MILLER, Pianist ELLA McCURRY, Violinist MYRTLE BOWDEN, Pianist Pupils of Pacific Convervatory of Music ADMISSION 10 CENTS Proceeds for Home Guard Home Guard Carnival After the entertainment at the Methodist Church Old Opera Hons?, 9 P. M. Fun - Frolic - Mirth LOW ROUND TRIP FARES to Many Points in July Independence Day, Jjily 4 On Sale July.3 antf -4. Return..July 5 - between all Southern Pacific stations in Oregon N.E. A. Annual Convention Portland, Ore., July 7-14, inc. On Sale July 6-13, inc. Return July 18 from all Southern Pacific Oregon' stations to Portland EastemCitiesviaCaliforn'a On Sale on various dates in June, July, Aug. and Sept. Liberal Stopovers. Limit 3 months Newport and Tillamook Beaches On Sale Daily. Return Limit Oct. 31 Week End On Sale Saturday and Sunday. Return Monday See our local agent for information John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. Southern Pacific Lines 605-609 Willamette Street Men's Union suits $1.25 value $1 Ladies' White Top Shoes, Havana brown and gray not $10, but our price, only $6.95 Ladies' Sample Oxfords and Pumps $1.25 to $2.95 Sizes 2ij to 4i. Ladies' White Petticoats, our price 65c and 75c Ladies' White hose, 2 for 35 Same in black 2 for .... 35c Ladies' black hose 2 for 25c Ladies' white pumps, high heel, rubber sole and heel, while they last $2.50 Ladies' white Mary Jane pumps, welt sole $3 value, always $2.25 Men's Panama hats $5 val ue for $3.50 and $3.95 Eugene, Oregon: Men's Panama hats, $6: values for $4.95 Men's dress shoes see what we offer for .... $3.45, $3.8i Neolin or Leather Soles Men's work shirts, our price 50c 60c 75c 85c See our $14.50 Men's suits Men's fine dress shoes, R. E. Z $5.50 to $7.50 Men's Work shoes, here always $2.25 to $9.75 See our Men's hats, here at .... $2.25, $2.45 and $2.85 . Men's tailor-made suits at $17.50 to $22.50 Why pay more Men's shirts, $1.25 val. $1 Men's sport shirts 65c Men's $1.50 and $1.75 shirts at $1.25 Men's black Sox 10c Men's Silk Top hats only 50c NEW SERVICE; We fire authorized under the Federal Reservo Law to act as an Executor, Administrator, Guardian or Trustee. This is a new service our officers will be glad to discuss with you. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, EUGENE, OREGON. SPECIAL VALUES AT THE Eugene Sample Store ft r? C3