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il THURSDAY, JULY 1017. PAGE TWO THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS . t The Springfield News J. C. DIMM, WALTER R. DIMM Editors and Publishers Published Every Monday Thursday and freight cars la the future. Per- RACING TO BE FEATURE haps the greatest economic waste of today Is in fall RATES OP SUBSCRIITION Ono Year .... $1.60 Six Months . ... .75 Three months .60 Advertising rates furnished on appli cation. OUR CORRESPONDENTS CAMP CREEK Ruby Crahtre THURSTON, Mrs. Walter Ednilston DONNA Charles Heck CODURQ Elslo Anderson CEDAR PLAT Mrs. Anno Morse WEST SPRINGFIELD, Mrs. Clara Chllds utilize freight car ages show thntsifut of car space Is use ed loading Is an ob slty If the Governm (supported proper! Member of the, Willamette Valley Editorial Association. MEN ASSEM CMM&iammcx" " LaaaaBaaarrtr&UaBar. rjaaamsaaKSmmwaam Aooregatlno $2,525 Offered for Prizes In Races THURSDAY, JULY 2G, 1917. MATER- (Contln the day. Call to iiuiuters, 10:45 p. m. Taj;s, 11:00 p. m. day Inspection, first call, S:20 ly, 8:30 a. m. Ett Irlll. onco per week after In spect! The Second company will eat In the basement of the Armory where the f mM i . nmMk been definitely decided to o rucIiiR a Bpuclal outer- euturo at tho Lnnc county eno this year. Pureso ap $2,525 hnvo been offered K Is tho program of lho ) held. dnesday, October 3 class, purse f.100 trot, 2.;i0 clnss, purse ,.$250 r race, Mi mtlo purso ...,$ 75 Thursday, October 4 Pace, 2 IS class, purso $.100 Trot, 2 15 class, purse li300 I Ilmming race, ?i mile, purse .MfctOO Running race, mile, purse .7W 50 Friday, October 5 Trot, 2:15 class, purso .....$300 Pace, 2:12 class, purse $350 Pace, 2:25 class, purse ...$300 Running race, S mile, purso IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THK STATE OF OREGON FOR LANE COUNTY P. V. Prentice. Plaintiff, vs. Israel P. Clifford, Alton! Clifford. Hoi en Scott, Klta Scott, Harold Mitch ell, Charles 0. Clifford, Ellen Clif ford. Alfred C. Clifford, and Ellen Clifford as Clunrdlan or said Alfred C. Clifford, Dofcndanls. To tho Above Named DofcnilnntiC IN THE NAME OP THE STATE OP OREtlON, you and each of you are hereby summoned lo answer tho complaint or tho plntntiff riled against you In the above entitled cause and court within six weeks from tho first publication of this summons nnd It you fall so to answer, plaintiff will take jtidgmont ukuIiihI you for (ho relief demanded In tho complaint, viz: that the sum of $200, expended by plaintiff anil ono Allen In perfecting tho title or land sold to them and their asslKiis by Samuel Cllftord, with Int erest thereon from Jan. 1, 19U, ho (declared a Hen on tho following tract: I lleeln at a uolut 113 feet and 4 Inch- 'JUU jbs east and G feet south of tho Inter- "6 : section of tho east lino of Mill street FIGURES ON WAR IALS Uncle Sam's trernenduous "B,Tnts ,mv T . adit ?i I the Third company to eat at tho Hotel war business has already begun 10sDurn wUero mealtt wtl, be 8erved at to move and is the principal 25 cents a plate. reason behind tho concerted Running race, one mile, purso ..$125 and tho north lino of 10th Avenue According- to an announcement 1 t. c"' ' Ki?f e". K"U nnu run wiuncu iwrwi i. ivm. made by the fair board all entrees wll close on October 1. All entroesifo' running races will be closed at 7 p( company cooks will prepare the meals i evening beforo a race. Five per cent win uo cnargco to enter a race and rive per cent addltlqnaUwIll bo churged nionoy winners. J campaign undertaken by the railroads to induce the ship- Merchant Qoes Camping f Mr. and Mrs. John Wlnzonrled left today for Newport whero they will spend u three weeks vacation. Their Land. Sale Foreclosure Case Heard The circuit court case of P. M I McPhorsou and Mary Ann McPher pers not to waste an inch Of "son, against A. C. Barbour and oth-1 daughter Mrs .Joe Lemmons, of Port CAT space. Estimates by the era. ' which the plalntlfrs seek to land will spend the time with them. New- York Journal Of Com-' fore:,08e a contract ior lne purchase William Scott or Creswell will help ww tAtnnr, Anl o! a large tract of land in Springfield Mr. Dunlap In the Wlnzenrlod and tnerce Indicates that 64.000 u r. ... m- m,.....io.i.o yesterday. Tho testimony was ta- j1 absence and look artcr tho Winien- ken and the arguments or the at- ried home. torneys will be made at later date to be set by the Judge. freight cars will be .needed to haul construction materials to the 16 cantonments which will house the new American army. This .does, not Include cars that will- be needed to. move troops nor the 3,500 to 5,000 workmen who will be attached to each military citj Then, too, it must be remembered that many of these cantonments will be located where no terminal rail road facilities exist, and these will have to be constructed be fore work on the contonments themselves can start. Figures given out by the War Department indicate the tre mendous burden that will be placed upon the railroads. Concrete work in each can tonment is estimated to require 4700 barrels of cement, 1400 cu bic yards of sand, 2500 cubic yards of broken stone or nails 5,600,000 board feet of boards, 7,800,000 board feet of dimen sion stuff, 177,000 feet of 4x4 inch timber, 2800,000 feet of flooring, 1,200,000 feet of siding; and 1,400,000 feet of matched boards. These figures vary in the Northern and Southern states to allow for climate adap tations. The Northern states will require more lumber than given above. Estimates of the total require ments of electrical equipment for the 16 military sites amounts to 20,800,000 feet of insulated wire, 260,000 feet of lamp cord, 125,000 key sockets, and about the same number of shades; 150 000 cleat receptables, 22,000 snap switches, 27,800 combined switches and plug fuses; 3,000, 000 pounds friction tape, 4,000 pounds of solder; and other items on a similar scale. In order to extinguish fires in these cantonments about 8, 300 fire extinguishers, 5000 water casks, 120,000 water pails and 380,000 feet of hose will be on hand. The plumbing calls for about 1,600,000 feet of pipe, 40,000 closets and tanks; 30,000 show er bath heads, and tremendous quantities of pipe fittings, sinks boilers, etc. Bear in mind that while the railroads are hauling all this load for tle Government over tracks and into terminals that !they have been compelled in many cases to build especially for the purpose, all the factor ies of the country must be kept supplied with fuel and raw ma terials, the huge crops must be moved to market, and the greatest industrial traffic the country has ever known kept moving smoothly day and night Patriotism of the American people will have to be indicated by mailing maximum use of east 66.6C fret, thonce south 73 foot, thenco west GC.CG root to tho place of beginning, and that said land ho sold according to law and tho prac tice or this court to satisfy such lien, tho costs of this suit nnd of such salo, nnd Tor such other rellor an may bo Just. Tills summons Is served upon you by publication by virtue of an order made by Hon. G. P. Sklpworth. Circuit Judgo, June H, 1917, direct ing that thlB aumraoiiB be served by publishing the same onco In each week for six successive weeks In the Sprlngflold News, nnd roiulrlng you io appear and answer tho complaint in said cause within .six weeks rrom ho rirst publication thereof. This summons Is so rirst published June 2S, 1917. I S. D. ALLEN. I Attorney ror Plaintiff. June,28:July,5.12.19,26;AUR.2,9,16. i LEARN MUSIC AT HOME! Lessons Free New Method Learn to '- The! PIt Ilr Note Piano. Dnran. Violin. Bn Banjo, Mandolin, Cornet. Harp, 'Cello, Guitar, Piccolo, Clarinet, Trombone, , IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE -STATE OF OREGON FOR i oe f irm BankntSpr! LANE COUNTY First National Springfield, Orel tiff 8. Flute or to sing. Special Limited Mabel C. Hinkson, A. Offer of free weeklv lessons. You i H. Hinkson. United Stat - , , . ..... es National Bank of En- pay omy ior music aau inbsj ullu i gene; a national banking! is small. Money back guarantee. 1 a&sociatlon.Follnian-Nowf No extras. Beginner or advanced land Company, a cor- pupils. Everything illustrated, plain, poratlon. J. R. Marsh simple, systematic. Free lectures all, Boutin-Parks Lum-' each course. 16 years' Buccess. Start ' ber Company, a corpor- 4 at once. Write for Free booklet to day Now. U. S. School of Music, 225 Fifth Avenue, New York City. e laj unirtf quid niuno Classified Ads gor Sale, Rent, Wanted, Etc. WANTED 25 copies of Springrield News of July 9, 1917. Will pay 5 cents each. JAMES INMAN Springfield, Ore. LOST Child's locket,engraved"Rpth' IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF LANE Minnie Manotta Smlthorman Plaintiff. vs. Alen Leo Smltherman Defendant TO ALEN LEE 8MITHERMAN THE ABOVE NAMED DEPEND ANT. IN THE NAME OP THE TATE OP OREGON. You aro horoby required to appear and answer tho complaint filed a gainst you in tho abovo entitled court and suit on or borore Thursday, Aug UBt 2, 1917, said dato being tho time speciriod by tho Judgo or the abovo Court In tho order ror publication as to the time ror you to appear and answer such complaint. If you fall rn annnnr nnrt nnftvnr fnr want there of plaintiff will apply to Bald court' for roller demanded in nor compiaini on file heroin and ror tho whole thoro ,of. ' . Tho roller demandod heroin Ib that .the bond or matrimony now existing hntween olalntirr and dorendant bo iforever dissolved nnd hold for naught. ! Ti.nt ihn nlnlntlff shall havo such IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF other n,i further relief as to tho OREGON: You and each of you are l.r0urt may seem meet nnd cqultablo. hereby summoned and required to ap-1 Tlj8 Summons Is published by tho pear and answer the complaint of the wr(jcr 0f the Honorable Prank E. Skip plaintiff in the abovo entitled suit on ! worth, Judgo of tho abovo entitled or before the last day of the time .rv,, n,i Mm fii-Ht date or nuhll- prescribed in the order ror publication I tjon i fipecifled in such order as ntoln,,E. C. Denny, First National Bank of Ku gene.a national banking associatolnA.T.Bonnctt ; Catherine E. Bonnott. Idaho, State Lire Insur ance Company, a cor- ! poration, Jesse O. Wells James Montgomery, E. L. Giles, W. W. Calkins Mabel J. Linn, and H. A. Atkinson, Defend ants To Mabel C. Hinkson and H. A. Atkin son. Defendants. Left in dressing room at Booth-Kel- 0f summons hereinafter referred to, I ly Mill Pond. Finder please leave to-wlt: On or before Uie 30th day at News office and receive reward, i 01 August 1917, and you are hereby notinwi mat ir you fail so to appear the 2lBt day of June, 1917. IF YOU WANT to realise the very best prices for Chltam bark, Oregon delion roots and all other drug plants, write for prices and further information to Geo. Schumacher, Sumner, Ore. or answer, for want thereof the plaint. iff will apply to the above entitled FOR SALE A good milch cow, D. Spencer, West Springfield, Mrs. Dr. N. W. Emery DENTIST SUTTON BLDG. - PHONE 20-J RESIDENCE PHONE 129-W JOHN C. MULLEN Attorney ror Plnlntirr. First Publication 21st day or Juno, 1917. Last Publication 2nd day or a iniT Grape roots. Foxglove leaves. Dan- Courtjor XttUnSn iijtt-. 5.12.19.2C:Aug. 2 Closing the mortgage executed by the defendants A. II. Hinkson and Mabel C. Hinkson, to the plaintiff, on tho !ith day of September, 1914, covering the following described property, to wit: The northeast quarter of the south east quarter Section 20, Township 17 FOUND Package of new boys stocK-! South Range 7 West, also the un ings between 3rd and 4th on Main. ! vd"d one-half interest In and to the r,n , ,, ,., , , , Southwest quarter of tho northeast Owner may have same by cal Ins quarter B0UtheaBt carter of the north at News oKico and paying for this ; west quarter, and the north half of ad. the southwest quarter or section 25 . Township 17 South Range 9 West or FARM LANDS Tho Government the Willamette Meridian, Lane County needs Farmers as well as Fighters, j State of Oregon; also tho northeast Two million three hundred thousand 1 1"8.?1, .tno nt,rth?:c Quarter of . , o r, ,. . t, . i section 14 township 29 South Range Acres of Oregon & California Rail- 8 w;Bl of Ul0 Willamette Meridian! road Co. Grant LandB. Title re- i Douglas County, State of Oregon; vested in United States. To be 1 together with the tenements, here opened for home steads and sale. ! ditaments and appurtenances there- Containing sohip of best lmil loft In 1 Knt0 B(,,nKlnK. and for a decree of containing some of best land left In , gaJe of saId prernaeB ,n Batlsfactlon United States. Large Copyrighted i n plalntltr's said mortgage, and costs Map, showing land by sections and land attorneys fees, and that each of description of soil, climate, ralnfajl ! ' be barred rrom all Interest In elevations, temperature etc., by conn ff',,, Pr"lte?"' V'XR(,p,t, only tho Mu .. t, . i, n r . tory right of redemption. ties. Postpaid One Dollar. Gra.it . . . ' , , , ,. cation thereof in the Sr.rlngf'dd News, a newfcpaper c' pencri' circulation fil)i1'f.hfd in La.'p . nuntv. flrntrnri FUl BALSAM WANTED. We pay -ndt"- and bv virti - an order of current market prices for Fir Bulsan 'h" Honorable &. P. Sklpworth, Judgo in clean barrels. State quantity, !hu, a,'"v(! I'!n,ti"r'UV"i,rt' (1?te'1 ,h. price and shipping point in first , loltor- tufVKlve weeks lu said -ov -.paper, ORWOOD PAINT COMPANY 'vhxn order requires you d each Portland, Oregon. ,r '"1 ,w appoar and a".:t -r jc com- p)aint on or before ! weei s from FOUND: Ladles whlto waist and a tho iate of the first publication of towel, clean and unlronod. Owner ' this summons. mSv have samn hv mlUn nf tho I . The ,lat0 f """St publication Of ""'this summons Is July 11th 1917. Lands Locating Co. land, Oregon. Box C10 Port-G-2.ri.3m D. W. ROOF JEWELER SPRINGFIELD, OREGON FINE WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY Cleaning, Pressing REPAIRING Made to Measure Suits Lemley Suit House Phone 75 News offloo and paying for thlB ad. FOUND: A purse containing prom lum coupons. Owner may have same by calling at the Nows offlco and paying for this ad. FAltMLOAN8 and on tho easiest terms to be had. J. C, Holbrook, Springfield. ranch within sight of Creswell. Will consider trade on Springfield resi dence pjroporty. Address, O 31, Springfield News. July SMITH & URYSOn. Attorneys for plaintiff Resldenco: Eugono, Oregon. 19.26 :Aiik.2,0,1C,23,30. CAREFUL. CONSCIENTIOUS DENTISTRY DR. J. E. RICHMOND PHONE8 Office, 3; Residence, 116- Over Commercial Bank, Springfield, Oregon. NEW SERVICE: We are authorized under tho Federal Reserve Law to act as an Executor, Administrator, Guardian or Trustee. Tlila Is a new service our ofllcers will bo glad to discuss with you. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, EUGENE, ORFGON. Jk CWful IUoyv Anoiv itat 4 UWWWi.- fl(i . ft at rar YOU SEE THIS PICTURE? THIS IS NO FANCY, IT'S A FACT. YOU CANT GROW A TREE WITHOUT A ROOT; YOU CAN'T BUILD A HOUSE WITHOUT A FOUNDATION; YOU CAN'T BUILD A FORTUNE WITHOUT PUTTING MONEY INTO THE BANK TO GROW. AND IT IS MIGHTY COMFORTABLE TO HAVE A FORTUNE WHEN YOU ARE OLD. START ONE NOW. BANK SOME OF YOUR EARNINGS. BANK WITH US 96-233 Delivered to You Free Cfcr- - f.s HT"BVW J-V W Hl 1 I iimfum vmmm vm W NmWfBM wMWCimv rm WW MM'OHIinirMu' tsiA mmm Tho New Electric righted RANGER MntnrtilUfl. Model. One of tht Famous "H." aaUUU DlaeedSSOOO In truitln ihoijreot Writ NatlAnal Rank of Chleaffo iM.,.n(M.tnvnil the falth ful pfrformince of our 30 day Inai agreement. JCbooso from 44 stytesvcolors. and size in me iurnous"iArusA uw of bicycles. All are pictured In natural colorsSn our latest catalog. There are many other models also in fact thetnoVtcfSm plete Una of bicycles in the wtn Id, all nt FACTO Iw PRICES, from 9IS.78, 918.9S, up. There Is a Mead bicycle, to nit tiiA tantfl of everv rider electric lighted Mcterbeke models. Racers, Jaaleni for children; Ladles models too all at rices made possible only tty our racier dlrtct to-rider selling policy. 30 Days Fne Trial 'nW RANuER " blcrcle yoa lct. vnEiaiiT ciiAiiGta fully iue- I'AID TO YOUR TOWN, for tuirljr days (roe trial actual riding teat. Wo pay return cnarsra u you aecra not to Keep it, ana mua no cniiia ir wear and tear during- trial. We maka no effort to Influence your decmoD. Tho trial I all at our expcnie. Factory -to -Riders "RANCEH" If yog dld to keep li lt thaoldeat and nxxt lureeattul bicycle concern In Die world, with a Servlca lie tiartment that caret fur tha parti and repair needt of morn than a million rldert. With every "RANGER" we ihip s-oet a Certificate of Guarantee for ma Years. T I D H 0 Horas. Bcctric Unlit Oat I 111 L.O a llta. mvdr.to-ute front and rear wheel. Inner Tube. Tool Kilt, etc etc Itepalrparta for all bicycle and coat Ur- brake, all accurately pictured and deacrlbed Intheiundry tceof tbeblir new Ranzer CaUlotr. Write for It. It' frel All the lateit imrjorted and American novtltlea In Mulnment and attachment at nrlee SO low iney win ationita you. i .f.t. .n.l hll,llaiaMaill'.,lrla Rlt Ik. mMLI rti tirrr anl. waue you ntia aoa aiuoy ii. hum meney tty inlwreauac joor frlnl. nil ntlihlwr lu HAHuia bicyci', Rider Agents Wanted yoorfrlanil. nil ntlahlwrtlu "H Send No Money toirndl'aVi a-... r.UI. Y..n cannot airard la bur a blcrcla. t ItJIIT Ar. CYCLE COMPANY IwtKdfW 5 No. Canal St., CHICAGO bat write VUy fur our UUnt nUtoir. aim full prlicular- of oor irrM offer ,SJ pf SjpeW I n a--.- warn M.cvw Jim eM-r Jtr SW Wf , lUM or suaaxiM wunoui nut icariuBg wui w oner. SEND YOUR MESSAGE To the world in a dress that will command respectful attention. Every piece of printed matter you send out must have distinction and character or be lost in the crowd. Our printers will give it the "air" that wins a hearing for the mes sage, and our facilities and skill keep the cost at a moderate mark. PVone us for our messenger. 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