THUU9DAV. JUNE 28, 1917. rAOE FOUR THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS 1 Boy Buried With Military Honors Elward Ralston, who Was Drowned Sunday Laid to Rost at ML Vernon Cemetery The funoral of Elward Ralston who was drowned Sunday evening In tha Willamette rlvor at Seavoy's terry, was held yesterday morning at 10:00 x'ckck from Walkor's chapel. Rov erend C. If. Jensen, pastor of the Qirlstlan church had charge of the services. A quartot composed of Mrs J. E. Richmond, Mrs. J. C. Holbrook, C II. Jensen and O. El. Kessey sang Jesus Cares" and "Under His Wings." -A. large and sympathetic crowd was present and there were many beau XSTtH floral offerings. Special seat3 ware reserved for the Third company ot the Coast Artillery Corps, of which fto "was a member. After tho services at tho chapel tho body was laid to rest at the Mt. Vernon cemetery, the Coast Artillery bavlng charge of the last rites. The Tbody was lowered Into the grave and three volleys were fired over it. Aflei wfblch taps were sounded and Rev. vreni Jensen read the burial services. Return From Convention Z. T. Klutzley and Lee Clark r. turned today from the 36th annual Encampment of the O. A. R. Th3 eecampment was held this year In JFbrest Grove In the Pacific Univ sfty buildings. They report having .a TEry good time and that Forest Grove is a very patriotic town. Evangelist Will Conduct Services Tent Meeting Will Bo Held nt Seventh and Main Be ginning Sunday W. U. Warner, an evangollst from Tacoma, Washington, and family will begin meetings In a largo tent at tho corner of Seventh and Main streets. Song services, preaching, and testi mony meetings will make up the pro gram for tho Intended three weeks of services. Meetings will be hold each evening at 7:45 beginning with Sunday evening. Mr. Warner rep resents tho Advent Christian church and has his own family and people from Eugene aiding him In his work here In Springfield. Tho party arrived Tuesday and have fixed up living quarters for their stay In Springfield nt the corner t Seventh and Main streets. They will erect a large tent there in which y will hold their meetings. EXEMPTION BOARD NAMED Governor Appoint Men Who Will Act Under 'Conscription Law Within a few days Oregon will know tho quota of men she will have to contribute on tho first draft for men under tho war registration. Acting under Instructions from Gov ernor Wlthycombo, Adjutant General George A. White has made public the personnel of the exemption boards of tho stato. It will be for those boards to select the uxempt mon and then handle the wheel by which the nnmcr. of those chosen for tho first call will probably he drawn. Tho personnel of the Lane county board is as fol lows: J. C. Parker, S. M. Russell, Dr. T. W. llarrlss, of Eugene. ACTIVITIES OF OTHER COMMUNITIES TOLD BY CORRESPONDENTS DONNA Juno 27, Ray Sundorman transact ed business In Mnrcola Tuosday. N. II. Warner and daughter, Miss Gladys of Eugeno vlBltod friends hero Saturday und Sunday, returning homo Sunday afternoon W. A. Hock mndo a business trip to Eugeno Wednesday. S. C. Sundorman trnnsnctod buslnosi In Eugeno Friday. Mrs. j. C. Nlchoison who has been sick for somu time grew worse last vweek and they had a nurse, Miss Nel son, come up from Eugene. Mrs. K. I.. Roberts transacted bus iness In Eugene Friday. , Mr. ami Mrs. M. M. Weber won CHRISTIAN CHURCH Chris II. Jensen, Pastor. Sunday School meets at 9:45 A. At. Morning service 11 o'clock. Subject "Jesus the Christ as revealed In tho New Testament." Christian Endea vor meets at 7 P. M. Leader, Mabel January. Subject "Little things that make or mar." You will enjoy the meeting If you attend. Evening service at 8 o'clock. Subject "Liber ty and Independence." Special rau sic by the quartette. The Home Guard has decided to attend this patriotic service in a body. Come early if you want a seat. 2fo. 88 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The Commercial State Bank OF SPRINGFIELD ac Springfield, In the State,' vl i Oregon at quae 20th, 1917. the close of business RESOURCES loans and discounts Overdrafts, secured and unsecured '. Bonds and warrants Banking house Furniture and fixtures Dae from approved reserve banks Exchanges for clearing house Cash on hand zU $G1.2GC59 107.20 ... S.917.02 . 14,965.81 ..- 5,600.00 . 23,000.25 3.00 ... 6,13G.7C Capital stock paid Surplus fund in Total :. LIABILITIES 119.99G.G3 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes nald Individual deposits subject to check : Demand certificates of deposit Time and Savings Deposits ..$30,000.00 ... 1,000.00 .... 1,129.16 . 74,864.63 936.94 .. 12,065.90 Total 119.99G.63 STATE OF OREGON, County of Lane, ss: I, O. B. Kessey, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that tho above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief O. B. KESSEV Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me this 27th day of June, 1917. CORRECT Attest: F. L. TRAVIS, M. M. PEERV tiseal) Notary Public. WELBY STEVENS Jly commission expires Nov. 8, 1920. Directors. NOTICE OF FORFEITURE State of Oregon., M Jojinty of Lane S To Fred M. Wilson, your heirs or is8lgns. you aro hereby notified that t have expended the sum of eight 'here Thursday to visit Mrs. Weber's a .imrou uoiiars in money ana moor mother Mrs, J. C. Nicholson, ipon the Myrtle Group of mines con . . . , , , , 3lstlng of tho Chester mining claim; I lMr8' ,tltl Spores who Iuih boon pick the Chester Extension mining claim; !K straw berries at Ynrnell for tho tho Hilda mining claim; tho Hilda Ex1 past week ruturned home Saturday tension mining claim: tho Myrtlo mln ; v,ininir ng claim: tho Myrtle Extension mining K' , , , , , Claim; the Kathryan mining claim? j Mrs- ,- A- Conloy made a business tho Kathryan Extension mining claim; trip to Eugeno Saturday, all of which aro situated In Blue River' Mrs. H. W. Gustln nud sou Stewnrt fi'fcnst QrrtxTrS StS ' M Mrco, SM' ' of Oregon, as will appear by Locatlou ,nK' Notices filed In tho office of tho Re-! Mrs. Gustln received word that her corder of said county as follows to-1 sister was 111 and has gone to see her. wit: Tho Chester mining claim; ,, oustlii tho teacher hero was filed on the 20th day of July. A. , . , . r D 190S. and recorded In Book 0. on "'colved tho diplomas Saturday. Those page 692; tho Chester Extension min- thnt received diplomas aru: Roy 0. ing claim was filed on the 27th day Heck, John H. Spores. Charles R. of October. A. D 1908, and recorded i q,mrnR nnr rinwn Ptimivnn vim. In Book 6 on page 602; the HllJa ! S m ,? K! T ' ,, mining claim was filed on tho 20th ol80n 1,lr,1, Crenshaw was condition day of July, A. D., 1908, and recorded od In Language and will tnke It over In book .6 on page 591: tho Hilda Ex tension minlne claim wan film! nn thn ' $7.50 You will Biivo this tho flral month by the use of thla pump to fill your cur or tractor. The boat pump muilo for thin use. Distillate, Monogram OIIh, Oiouho, otc. STODDARD-DAYTON GARAGE 8th Ave. East 242 Phono 113 East of Hotel OBburn Half Hloek Ford Switch Key Sorvlco Station No. t 27th day of October, A. D., 1908, and Miss Elsie Heck has been picking recorded In Book 6, on page 603; tho , 8truw be""Ies for M. I). Weatherman,) Myrtle mining claim was filed on the ' and will continue picking as long a 27th day of October, A. D., 1908, and thov last. 1 recorded in Book 6, on page 603; tho, .j. nnd MrB M M u.her of tnrlnc I Myrtle Extension mining claim WMi , . , I-M . . filed on tho 27th day of October, A. f,oU1 nnd lwo 1,0,18 Ilay nni1 Iln,l I Tl 1QAO .1 T, 1. i. ......... l.nA Ci.nil.t. n ..lot, X , I page 604; the Kathryan mining claim ; er's mother. Mrs. J. C. Nicholson, was filed on thoMtu day of June. A. k , , h,cvc, nn,i D.. 1912, and recorded In Book 7, on ,l , c 8011 1,18 "lccle nn 1 ,page 75; the Kathryan Extension mln- "ought a new one this week, ing claim was filed on tho 4th day of . Mrs. M. M. Webber of Springfield June. A. D., 1912. and recorded In was here Tuesday to visit her mother Book on page 74. 1 Records of Min- ,,. , r Nirhnisnn ' Ing of said County. ' Mrs. J. t. Nicholson. Tho said sum of eight hundred dol ! Mr8' w- 0,,8tln aml 80,1 S,ownrt lars. your share of which is two hun-! ,,,,IP returned home Monday evening dred sixty six and 67-100 dollars from visiting Mrs. Gustin's sister '.n ($266.67), wa8 expended by mo on Marcola the above described mining claims in ,,,, ,,.,,,,.. o order to hold the said premises undor i Mr-11,1,1 Mr8' M" M- v e,,llPr of S"r,,,R the provisions of Section 2324 of tho floI(1 wero "ere Wednesday to vIsU Revised Statutes of the United States, Mrs. Webber's mother, Mrs. J. C. Nlch being the amount of work necessary olson, to hold said claims for the year ending . , ' .,, , ... , , December 31st 1916, and which sum ' Tho nu,ea 1,eat tl,e UcilH 1,1 Ul" was expended thereon during said . contest at Sunday school so the Rcdj year 1916. j will treat the victorious stria Friday You, your heirs or assigns, as co- evelnlng to strawberries, cako, and owner of one-third Interest In said iomonaile nt the slicool liouso at claims above described are charge- ... agle under said section 2324 of the 3 C10CK '" Revised Statutes in the sum of two hundred sixty six and 67-100 dollars being one-third of the whole amount expended by me your co-owner dur -r on ,n,n RESOURCES June 30. 1916 S84.45S.5ti June 20. 1917 119.99G.G3 Gain for vear 35.538.07 THE BIG EVANGELIST AT The Big Tent 7TH AND MAIN STREETS Beginning Sunday evening, July 1, 7:45 P. M. WILL TELL YOU THE BIG MESSAGE REGARDING The Big Homecoming SOON TO TAKE PLACE IN Christ's Everlasting Kingdom "YOU WILL HEAR THRILLING MUSIC AND SOUL STIRRING PREACHING BY SEVERAL MEN WITH REAL CONVICTIONS, AND WITH CLEAR VISION "Learn How to Live Forever" "Behold, He Cometh" CAMP CREEK. June 27. Tho Epworth League marie Ing the said year 1916 and If within $12.S0 at the Ice cream social hu!ri in the school house Saturday night. ninety days from the date of the ser- Ipi nf tVitu nntfpn it nnti iti vnn fnll to contribute your portion ' 6f such Jlni K"ne.ly s; o.a Saturday ami expenditure your interest In said mln Sunday here visiting friends ami re! Jng claim will become the property utives. of your co-tenant the subscriber hero-1 Mr. u,, MrB. Dalo c,mB0 from E. tn tinrlpr nml Uv vlrttm rf Qont Inn i 2324 Revised statutes of the United KCno wure 1,oro th'H wcck visiting Mr. States. Witness my hand and seal tho 17th day of May, 1917. J. H. CUMMINGS (Seal) Date of first publication of this no tice is May 17. 1917. May 1714 t.Trurs IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF LANE Minnie Manetta Smitherman Plaintiff. vs. Alen Lee Smitherman Defendant TO ALEN LEE SMITHERMAN THE ABOVE NAMED DEPEND ANT. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON. You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed a gainst you In the above entitled court and suit on or before Thursday, Aug ust 2, 1917, said date being the time specified by the Judge of the above Court in the order for publication as to the time for you to appear and answer sucli complaint. If you fall to appear and answer for want there of plaintiff will apply to said court for relief demanded In her complaint on file herein and for the whole there of. The relief demanded herein Is that .the bond of matrimony now existing between plaintiff and defendant bo forever dissolved and held for naught. That the plaintiff shall have such other and further relief as to the -.Court may seem meet and equitable. This Summons is published by the order of tho Honorable Frank E. Skip- worth, Judge or the above entitled Court, and the first date of publl- 'pntfnn lu anooitlctti In altrli nnlar nn the 21nt day of June, 1917. JOHN C. MULLEN Attorney for Plaintiff. yFIrst Publication 21st day of June, uuiy. Lasi ruoncauon znu uay or August, 1917. June 21,28;July 5,12,19,26;Aug. 2. WANTED BIDS, for 1, Carponter work 2. Planing Mill work 3. Plumbing, Heating, brick work, 4, Electric wiring. 5, Lathing and Plastering. 6. Painting, staining, varnishing in side and out. All materials will be furnished by contractor oxcopt lumber In planing mill products. Plans and specification to bo had of J, T. Moore, R F. D., Box 25, Route 1 Sprlngflolil, Orogon nir.a 28 -July 2,0, Chase's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Chase. Charlie Stephens and Ell Deuui son are visiting with friends nt Mnbol. at Mabel. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. Masterson and fam ily motored to Springfield Wedncs day evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. Fisher and family and, Robert Slmmcs left today for Mr. Fisher's ranch In Eastern Oro gon. The Third quartley conference of tho M. E. Church met here this week. WEST SIDE. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Crawford and Floy Collins returned Monday from Vancouver where they were visiting (ho boys who have enlisted. R. H. Dollarlildo who has been hold Ing u quarterly meeting of the Freo Methodist church in West Springfield j went to Cottngo Grove Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Neet of Eugeno ; aro visiting Reverend and Mrs. Chllds today. HALL'S SHOE STORE White Shoes 1 lave you bought youra yet. Rlltio are cheaper tlmu ICugoue'B at reduced prices. Cotuo ami see. No trouble to fit on Hhoea. White drcHHitig, white enamel, and kid cream for sale. Men's dresH hIiocs in tau, chocolate and black. Everything new and up to date. At reasonable priecit Men's work shoes from $2.50 to $0.00. Ropairing a Specialty THE YELLOW FRONT Botwoon Fourth and Fifth J. J. BROWNING Cronmory Block Dealer In HAY, GRAIN, FLOUR, SEEDS, SALT, MILL FEED, OIL MEAL, SOY BEAN .MEAL ALFALFA MEAL (Sweet and Dry) POULTRY SUPPLIES ROLLED OATS, CHICK FEED SEEEDS ' In Package or Bulk True to Namo and Kind Givo Us A Trial LANE COUNTY'S PATRIOTIC CELEBRATION AT EUGENE July 4 The Greatest Military Pagoant in tho History of this County. Parade Starts at 10 A. M. SPEiJD A PATRIOTIC DAY IN A PATRIOTIC WAY MUSIC MIRTH AND MIMICRY If you cannot go to the front, pay tribute to those who will. PUBLIC SPEAKING SPORTS AND OTHER AMUSEMENTS ALL DAY DANCE AT THE NEW ARMORY SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS AT ALL THEATERS SPECIAL RATES ON ALL RAILROADS PUBLIC REST ROOMS will bo provided for everybody's comfort The Price of Fuel Is Going Up But the Cost of Gas Never Increases We have many satisfied customers who are using GAS for COOKING, and HEATING WATER Telephone 58 and we will send a representative to explain Oregon Power Co. A. L, INGALL8, Manager. : 4 3