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PAGE FOUR Tin SPRINGFIELD NEWS wmtiinnAV nmivr n 1017 Four beauties, who will be seen in Oliver Morosco's mus ical sensation. So Long Letty, which will be presented at the Eugene Theatre, Wednesday, Sept. 12. Still Another Cut in White Shoes HALL'S SHOE STORE Two Doors from News Office J. J. BROWNING Creamery 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 Name and Kind Give Us A Trial Eugene Theatre, Sep. 7-9 THE FALL OF A NATION THEWORLD'S MIGHTIEST MOTION .PICTURE SPECTACLE TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY nur nninr ncn AFTERNOON 2:15 EVENING . 8:15 . I Ml rhlbt, lUb Appeal Is Made to-Housewives Women' Aro to Bo Enlisted In Hoovor Conservation Plan V. H. Ayor. I'oitornt FopJ Commis sioner for Oregon, la tloslrloua of en listing tho sorvleos of overy OrciRon liousowlfo In tho Hoovor food conser vation plan. With nn earnest ntcn for Its serious consideration, liu tins sent out tho following message: To the Women of Oregon Tho greatest opportunity for pntrlo- Masterpiece at Eugene Theatre Film Picttiros America's" Futuro Togothor with a Poworful Lovo Thomo Those who boo Thonma Dixon's nma torplore. "Tho Tiijl of 11 Nation," mar vel nt his stupendous Inmgluntlou for cronllng situations In which tho heart of tho spectators lliroha with luteiiDo unxloty. Tho might loat picture of genulno grit that tho lirnln of man haa yet conceived Ih realized In thin thrilling tic Borvlco since tho war commenced ' film Hpectaclo of America's futuro with la offered to tho housowlvea of this state. Tho season of porlshablo fruits and vegetables Is upon us. The valuo of tho thousands of war gardens planted In response to tho president's appeal will depend upon tho effort mado now to presorvo their products. Lot overy housowlfo bo n soldier In tho food nrmy. Can nnd dry every thing not required for Immediate use. Lot nothing go at waste. Foods pre- a central Jove thomo of engrossing pow or. Tho tilood curdles with hate an wo see our country being nttneked for no roason other than selfish ambition f then prldo thins the blood and sends It gushing through tho veins as wo sou tho lovers kiss good-by nnd tho hero lend hls'nrmy from homo to face tho giant shell of steel, which Ih to go hurled at them by tho Kaiser's poworful 12 centimetre guiiH. As wo see the most poworful of all served for homo use will roleaao other ,. BemHnB rorth IomIcil wUh supplies for our soldiers at tho front. , UXi.loslvo mltor. mi wntch them They will undoubtedly bo high prices 1)Urst , U) mll(,t (lf our men 10 1 and scarcity of many articles next urv08 IlKlo ,0 U0 ,W of , rlU(.irH winter. Those who provide for tho Wnen Mmrlcan rU8ta8 . future now will have llttlo to worry a-, p,OH,on soIxo8 tll0 flBK ,, carrh,H bout then. lt t0 thu Kaor-8 ne, wo f.,i mmA For recipes describing cffoctlvo and tlmt wo ll(!,01B t0 n raco of mm mt 1 nieol such obstacles with diamond grit nnd prouder that our Govern ment hns contributed seven blllon dollars, and n vast army, to establish a world democracy. Can bo seen at tho Kugeno thentrd, Friday and Snturday, Soptembor 7 and 8. Inexpensive) methods of canning, dry lug and pickling call upon Oregon Agrt cultural College or the Department of Agriculture at Washington. Many of these recipes supplied from official sources aro being printed for your service In tho dally newspapers. Let there not be a minute's delay or tho waste of a pound of food that can bo preserved. Our boys aro proud to fight for our homes and liberty; let no woman be too proud to do her bit In conserving U10 food supply. Men Must Appear in Proper Manner SHERIFF'S- SALE ON EXECUTION IN FORECLOSURE Notice is hereby given that by lr toe cf nn execution and ordor f sale lMued out of 1)10 Circuit Court of tho Suite of OicKon, for the couaty of Lane, on tho 13th day of August, 1017, on a Judgment rendered In said Court on tho 3Ut day of July, 1917, In in var of Win. Holllston and Anna L. Holllston, his wtfo, plalnyiffH, nnd against Mario It. Aaby, A. A. Anby. H. Ellefson, nnd J. F. Lyons, defend' ants, for $1200.00 with interest there- c:w d- p ' on at 10 por annum from July 7th Five Per Cent of Conscripted , mc until pnld nnd the further sum Men Advised to Report Ac cording to Rules Five per cent of the men conscrip ted for army service who were order ed to report to the local boards Tues day wore advised by tho war depart ment to present themselves as fol lows: Body thoroughly bathed. Hair cut very short. Finger and toenails cut short. In clean underwear, with two chang es. In old clothing that may be dis carded. With shaving outfit, comb and bruBh tooth brush and tooth powder, two bath towels, three hand towels and six handkerchiefs. Perferably with personal articles in bundles rather than In suitcases or hand bags, since the latter cannot be kept in camps. Lano County will not bo represent ed In tho first draft. SOCIAL EVENTS ENTERTAINS AT DINNER of $400.00 with Interest thereon nt 10 per annum from Nov. 17th 1910 until paid, and tho further sum of $153.60 with interest thereon nt G per annum from July Gth 1917 until paid, and the further sum of $17C.OO reasonablo .attorney's focj, and tho sum of Twenty and 00-100 Dollars costs which Judgment was enrolled and docketed in tho Clork'B office of said Court In said County on tho 31st day of July, 1917. AND WHEREAS. It wns further ordered and decreed by the Court that sn.d premises be sold In tho man ner provided by lnw for tho sale upon the foreclosure of a mortgage lien, and tho proceeds arising from tho sale thereof bo applied as follows; First to tho costs of sale; Second, to tho suma of money decreed herein to bo paid to said Wm. Holllston, togeth er with disbursements of suit; Third, tho balance if any therebe be paid to the said Marie R. Aaby and A. A. Anby as their Interest therein may here' after bo made to appear, and said ex ecution nnd order of snlo to mo di rected, commanding mo, in the nnmo of tho State of Oregon, in order to satisfy said Judgment, costs nnd ac cruing costs, to sell tho following de scribed premises, to-wlt: Beginning at a point on tho west lino of Alder Street In tho City of Eugono, Lano County, Oregon 11 G feet east from the Southeast cornor of Lot number 10 of Block number 4 lot that part of tho city of Eugono which was originally ptuiicu as Kiiaws Becond addition or Shnw and ratter son's Addition to Eugene City In Lano County, Oregon; and running thonco north on tho west lino of Aldor Street 9fi feet: thence west 101 feet! thonco EIJu and Anna Young and Claudo south 95 feet; to tho south lino of Dowdy, of Portland, and Meat and Til- 12th St. thenco east 104 feet to placo Ho Olson, of Eugene, were dinner ! f ',cBinlnB and including as nppur ' , I tenant thereto nnd as a covenant run- guests of Miss Lstella Martin of tills j nK with said premises tho right to city, on Monday. The Young girls 1 recover from Hans Funwbt and An- aro well known hero having lived in j ?,UHtta V"ol all unpaid portions of ,,,, , that certain Hen for Improving Alder oi'iiumieju iui Buvumi years. Date for Teachers' Institute Fixed Stato Superintendent of Public Instruction Churchill announced yes terday the time and place for holding the various teachers' Institutes In tho state. The time fixed for the Lano county teachers' institute to be hold at Eugene Is November 20, 27, and 28. Tomatoes and lirapei. An Italian grape grower accidentally discovered that the presence of tomato plants In his vineyard made short work of tho phylloxera, with which his vines wero Infested. This insect destroys both the root and tho stem of tho grapevine. Never Falls. Bob (looking at tho menu) What Is an omelet surprise? Rob Tho sur prise comes when you get your check, Town Topics. Duty puts a clear sky over every man, Into which the skylark of happi ness ulwuysi goes singing. Prentlco. 8treot nnd entered on pago 04 of Vol 3 of tho Lien Docket of Eugono City In Lano County, Oregon, unpaid at tho dato of tho deed convoying snld premises unto said Mario R. Aaby from said Hans Furuset and Augusta Furusot and have tho same applied to tho payment of said Hen, together with all tho right said Wm. Holllston has under the covenant of freedom from Incumbrances specified in tho deed from said Mario R. Anby and A. A. Aaby to said Wm. Holllston record ed on pago 08 of Vol. 113 of rocord of deeds for Lano County, Oregon, NOW, THEREFORE, In tho nnmo of tho State of Oregon, nnd in com pliance with said execution nnd or dor of sale, I will on Saturday tho 15th day of September, 1917, botwoon tho hours of 9 o'clock A, M. nnd 4 o'clock P. M. to wit: at 1 o'clock P. M. on said day nt the Southwest door of tho County Court House, in Eugono, Lano County, Oregon, offer for snlo for cash subject to redemption, nil tho above named defendants Mario R. Aaby and A. A. Aaby's right, titlo and Intorest In and to tho above described real property. Dated at Eugene, Oregon, August 14th 1917. JAMES C. PARKER Shorlff of Lano County, Oregon. WHAT SORT OF A DEAL HAS YOUR DENTISTGIVEN YOU? Old Any or (ho tooth-tuppvrtt of your acquaintance over look Into your mouth without charging you for tho privilege? Did any of 'cm tell you what wan wrong with your molars and Instruct you uhout your dental apparntUH without slapping a generous charge on the hill? Did any of them do anything ho unbusinesslike hh to make out first a carefully Itemized eHthnato for you, showing Just what work had to he done on each tooth and showing the cost of material and lahor required on each? Did any of tho professional practitioners In your ex perience ever act as If he was n huslnesH man, Hel ling dentistry, or did he go atyou uh If you wero an easy mark, to he kept In Ignorance and then charged any old thing, Just hecauso you didn't know hotter? Did any denial office, visited hy you, select a special ist to do tho particular work you required, or did tho samo man try to glvo you an equally good Joh whether It was plate work or crown work or filling or any of tho six or seven hranchos of dentistry? Did any of tho tusk-trlmmers glvo you work that wita guaranteed and repeatedly proved both painless nnd harmless? Did you always succeed In getting the host materials In the market at the lowest possible price to you, or did you just pay whatever the wise-looking dento hrlgano told you to pay as he shoved his profession al pistol up under your chin?. Did any of tho cuspid-cutters bother to see whether you kept your teeth in good condition and make you drop around once every six mouths to havo your Jaws given the once-over, free of charge? ONLY AN OUTLAW FROM THE DENTAL TRUST DOES THIS! PAINLESS PARKER DENTIST THE ORIGINAL OUTLAW FROM ETIIICALVILLE STILL AT LARGE! WITH A PRICE ON HIS HEAD! 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