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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1917)
THURSDAY, SKIT. 13, 1017., TlflD SPRINGFIELD. SATISFACTION Is A Silent Salesman Quollty goodH mid miporlor Borvlco have ulwayH boon hobliluH wilh tiB. Our aim la to plcuHO. Wo realize that you will como buck If you aro HutlHflcd with our hoi vIco and the quality of your ptirchnttcH. Our employes nru alort and prompt In supplying customers' nurds, Wo novor misrepresent nml You Can Dopond On Our Stntomonts You'll llko tho way wo do business. Everything Is ho system nlUod iih to facilitate tho handling of trodo. Our prices nro based on it fair standard no guesswork. Our nipldly liicretiMltiK business Ik pretty good evidence Hint our iiiuthodH nro appreciated. If you uro not fnmlllnr with our Htoro and our business system wo hopo you'll favor us with li call. IPte PH0NE : Town and Vicinity 8. Hplcor, of Marcola rnndo a bus iness trip to Springfield yesterday. Ooorga Burnett, of JaBpor, modo a business trip to Bprlngflold yesterday. Mrn. Mao Stevenson and daughter, Holon, of UrowiiHvlllo visited with friends In Sprlngfltdd yesterday. Thoy roturnod to tholr liomo thin morning. ATTENTION: Wo hovo JUBt rccelv cd a nice usHortmont of rugs and lin oleums quality nnd prlccn right. Como In and boo for yourself. J. C. HOLHItOOK. riTLES OF THE ROMANOFFS. AUxsndtr III. Wat Proud to Bo Callod tho Pooiant Emporor. Tho Into cznr of ltussln Im now known an NIcholaM Itomnnoff In tho great land over which ho held autocratic sway. It In not tho tltlo hy which ho expected to Co down to posterity. M. do Illowltz, tho famous correspond otit of tho loudon Times at Purls, was rcsponslhlo for putting on record a story regarding Alexander III., tho fa ther of Nicholas, which In worth recall ing In thin connection. Tho czar and hi courtiers had Ixwn discussing liy what added title ho should ho known In history. Ills father hud been called Alexander tho l.lherator and Alexan der the .Martyr. What should the (ton Im called' "Alexander tho Just," sug gested one. "Oh, no," replied tho czar. "I inn and shall remain tho peaHaut emperor. Ho somo of my nohlllty have styled mo In duiision, scolllng at toy alTectlou for the inoujlk. Hut I uccept tho tltlo iih an honor. I hnvo tried to procure for the humble the mentis of livelihood, mid thin, I think. Is tho bent and only meant of keeping tho world going. My (jrcateKt ambition In lo deiervo to bear to tho last the tltlo of tho pennant emperor." Llttlo could Alexander III. hnvo thought that tho world was ho near tho time when his son would run tho chance of becoming tho "last of the cm pcrors of Itussla." Dundee Advertiser, CARD OF THANK8 Wo wish to thank tho many friends who holpod us In tho recent bereave mont In our family and for tho floral offerings which theso friends sent. Mil. AND MIIB, A. D. MOB AND FAMILY. Allon Trlco, of Marcola, mado a , Mrs. L. Count, of Coburg, is In business trip to Sprlngflold Tuesday. proving aftor hor recent, operation at , tho Mercy hospital In Eugene. Sho la tho mothor of Mrs. Frank Sldwoll, IL H, Iluker of Jasper, was ajof this city. Springfield visitor Monday. ' KRRlmnun's for quality. Mrs. Walter Taft was dismissed from tho local hospital Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Horbort Downing, of WondllnR, spont Uto day yesterday In Bprlngflold. Hot wator bottlos guaranteed tor two yoars at Poory's. Mrs. llcrt Doano, of Jasper, mado a buslnosn trip to SprlnRflold yostor- dayf Mrs.' Earl Dlllard and two children will leavo Saturday for a short visit at Forest Orovo and Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Cobb, of Thurs ton mudo a business trip to Spring flold yestorday. Solf-nlllng fountain pens J 1.00 a Poory.'o. ?A dnughter was born to Mr. an Mrs. I'eory Whllaco, of Jasper this morning, MrH. II. W. Oroen was called to Eu gone Tuosdny on account of tho 111 ncHH of her llttln grandson. Gerald Tlchner, formerly employed at the locn Uooth-Kelly mill linn gono to Weed, California whuru ho Intend to locate.. Eggimnnn's candles mado undor tho most favorahlo sanitary conditions. Mrs. J. I). Godmnn and family, of Doxtor, nro visiting nt. tho homo of Mrs. Godmnnfn motlior-lii-?uv, Mrs. J. A. Godman, of this city. II. E. Walker, city recorder, com monced his duties as clork at tho Southorn Pacific depot In this city Tuosdny. Got your films dovolopod at Poory'a Ilubbor gloves 3G cents a pair at Peory'a Ed Griffin of West Sprlngflold, hns roturnod from Oakrldgo whom ho spont tho summer on h Btock ranch which ho owns thoro. D. W. Hoff, M. M. Poory, Wolby Stovons, nnd Dr. W. 0 .Itobhan loft yestordny for lllddjo for a fow days camping trip. Clovor Sood Cleaning, grain c'oan Ing, Ilolllug nnd Grinding at nny tlmo at our warehouse. Sprlngflold Food company. Whllo working at tho mill tho first part of tho wook L. W. Montgomory innshod n finger causing n very pnln ful Injury. J. W. Plxjoy," managor of tho iiiap circulation, for tho Morning Register In Eugono, mudo n biiulnoss trip to Sprlngflold yostorday. Your monoy back If Corn Solvont falls to got that corn, 2G conts at Poory's. Mrs. C. A. Townsond nnd two child rem, Flnud nnd Alfrod roturnod from Croswoll whoro thoy havo boon visit ing rolativoB for tho past tbroo wooka Mlaa Hazol Scott, matron of tho laal hospital, was brought homo from Portland Sunday whoro sho has boon for special troatmont for stomach trouble j Captain Merrill II. Huntley, of tho rhlrd company O. C. A. Is visiting I for a fow days with his mother, Mrs. Ann Iluntloy, and with his daughters In this city. Why food your children on shipped In candy when you can buy Kggl mann's condlcB, mado fresh every, day. Anna and Grace Hid well, who havo been spending tho past six weeks at Lavish Meadow arrived, last wook to visit wth tholr mothor, In this city. Grace Uldwop will leave soon for Salom where sho nttciuls high school. W. N. Wlllalnms returned to his work at tho Uooth-Kelly mill Monday morning after having laid off from work for a fow days with an Injured hand received whllo nt work at tho mill. That good, cloan, old Virginia SAS AFIIAS In ton cent packages at Pea it's. Mrs. Georgo Knglnnd returned to hor homo In West Timber, Oregon, aftor sovcrnl weeks' visit ut tho home of her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. John I'nrrlsh and hor brother, Fraud Par rlttli and wife, of this city. Henn Hacks nnd Clovor Sacks nt Sprlnglfeld Food company's storo. Wo nro In tho mnrket for clover Seed In any quantity nnd nro ready to fur nish prices on all kinds of Clover and Grass Seeds. Mrs. Jcssjo Nowman who spent tho weekend visiting friends in Spring- field returned to her homo In Port- laud Monday evening. Mrs. Newman was n former resident of this city. nnd was for sovoral years associated with tho Springfield News. Mon wo can snve you monoy on your winter clothing, Our rubbor foot wear, macklnaws, wool shirts, sox and underwear aro now In nnd our prfcos aro choapor bocauso wo soil for cash. Wolf and Minor's Clothing storo. Mr. and Mrs. Win, Itouso, ChrlB Piatt, of this city and Halllo May loft yoBtorday by auto for Portland Miss May has boon visiting with roln lives In Sprlngflold for somo tlmo and is returning to hor homo In Portland to outer school. THE FIREPLACE. In Soetal Importance of It Poiltlon the Homo. Tho center of hospitality In the homo Is that point about which the family Itself gathers most often. This point Is In must homes tho Urcplaco; henco Its locution and construction aro of vast Importanco In building a homo, Tho fireplace. If there Is only one should bo In tho living room, for there tho family and friends can enjoy It most. It should bo located la the cen ter of a wall space, cither on ono Bide or at ono end of the room. Select the space which will permit tho greatest number of people to sit around It. In the construction of the fireplace you must nut forget that its chief pur pose Is for a fire. The inoro simple the Hues of construction tho better tasto Is dUplayed and tho more room the open fire receives. There Is n great variety of material suitable for a fireplace, and your lndl vlduulity mid tasto can be well ex pa-Hsel In this Important factor of the home. Ilrlck, tile, wood nnd mnny tile substitutes may be used. These offer great possibilities both for good color and design and lend themselves to any style of architecture. Farm and Fire side. The Value of Birds. Without -blrdw HUii-uiwfol HMrlculture- would become impossible and the de Htrnetluii of the greater part of all veg etation would take place. New York state now pa.vs an minimi Insect tax of SlO.tKHMxtO. mid birds im- tho chief agents In keeping this tn from in creasing yearly. As consumers of weed seed a single species, the tree sparrow Is estimated to consume about IKM) tons In New York state each year. The rar: ages of Held nil e mid other rodents me kept In check by hawks and owls, and the farmer upon whose land a hawk or owl stays Is saved upon an average $20 u year by each owl or hnwk. The damage done by some few species of birds lo growing mips Is mote than oirset by the benctlts of their work In destroying Insects, ro dents mid weed seeds. New York Sun. The Sen of Space. The mind cannot couipiehend what Is meant by the four little words In the expression "the sea of space." If the volume of "space" Included within our solar system which is perhaps but a single train' of planets among hundreds of millions of a similar klud were oc cupied by one single globe 5,000,000,000 miles In diameter It would bo but as a feather In tho marvelous spread ot "va cancy" surrounding It Iu fact, It has been calculated that iu tho spaco occu pied by our solar system 2,700,000,000, 000,000 globes of tho slzo of our earth could revolve, each at n distance of GOO.000 miles from tho other, nnd the whole business would be nothing, for there Is no wall to tho treasuro vault of heaven. Kxehnniro. FARMER SELLS CALVES Congressman McArthur Buys Cattle from Local Rancher Tom Swnrts, who lives on n ranch noar Natron, sojd four of his flno puro-hred Jersey calves to Congress man C. N. McArthur vestordnv nt $70 a hoad. Mr. Swarts has a flno herd ot tho purobrod cnttlo. Mr. Stall camo to Sprlngflold yos torday to comploto tho donl nnd to look over tho calves for Mr. McArthur Mr. SwnrtB Is a son of Mr. nnd Mrs, C. B. Swarts of thU city. THE DUNNING SYSTEM of IMPROVED MUSIC STUDY Taujjht by Irma Wilson Shontz Studio Fourth and D Street Phono 121-J. Walker Bankrupt Stock OF PAINT and WALLPAPER Now on Salo by Won & Hales "I WIilRivarle Stroot EUOrNE, ORGEON SHERIFF'S SALE ON EXECUTION IN FORECLOSURE Notice Is hereby given that by ' Ir- t ie cf an execution and order f salo Issued out of tho Circuit Court of tho Pi.itc of Ou-gon, for tho county of Lane, on tho 13th day of August, 1M7, on a Judgment rendered In said Court on tho 31st day of July, 1917, In fo- vor of Wm. Holllston nnd Anna L. Holllston, his wlfo, plnlnUffB, nnd against Mnrlo It. Aaby, A. A. Aaby, li. it-llerson, and J. F. Lyons, defend ants, for 1200.00 with Interest there on nt 10 per annum from July 7th lfllO until paid and tho further sum ot X400.00 with interest thereon at 10 per annum from Nov. 17th 1916 until paid, and tho further sum of ?1B3.C0 with Interest thorcon at C per annum from July Cth 1917 until paid, and tho further sum of $175.00 reasonable jattornoyi'B fcej, and tho sum of Twenty nnd 60-100 Dollars costs which Judgment was enrolled and docketed In tho Clerk's office ot said Court In said County on the 31st uay or July, 1917. AND WHEREAS, It was further ordered and decreed by the Court that said premises bo sold in tho man ner provided by law for the sale upon tho foreclosure of a mortgage lien, and tho proceeds arising from tho salo thereof be applied as follows; First to tho costs of sale; Second, to tho sums of monoy decreed herein to bo paid to said Wm. Holllston, togeth er with disbursements of suit; Third, tho balanco if any tho rob 0 be paid to tho said Marie IL Aaby and A. A. Aaby as their Interest therein may heo aftor bo mado to appear, and said ex ecution and order of sale to me di rected, commanding me, in the name of tho State ot Oregon, in order to satisfy said Judgment, costs and ac cruing costs, to soli the following de scribed premises, to-wlt: Beginning at a point on the west lino ot Alder Street In the City of Eugono, Lano County, Oregon 116 feet cast from the Southeast corner of Lot number 10 of Block number 4 of that part of the city of Eugene which was originally platted as Shaw's second addition or Shaw and Patter son's Addition to Eugeno City in Lane County, Oregon; and running thence north on the west lino of Alder Street 95 foot; thenco west 104 feet; thence south 95 feot; to the south line of 12th St. thenco cast 104 feet to place of beginning and Including as appur tenant thereto and as a covenant run ning with said premises tho right to recover from Hans Furuset and Au gusta Furuset all unpaid portions of that certain lien for Improving Alder Street and entered on pagoAg4 of Vol. 01 me ucn ixcnei oi. Eugene vuj In Lano County, Oregon, unpaid at the date of the deed conveying Bald premises unto .said Mario R. Aaby from said Hans' Furuset and Augusta Furuset nnd' havo the samo applied to tho pafmcnt of said Hen, together with all the right said Wm. Holllston has-under tho covennnt of freedom from Incumbrances specified In tho deed from said Mario It. Aaby and A. A. Aaby to said Wm. Holllston record ed on pago 68 of Vol. 113 of record ot deeds for Lano County, Oregon. NOW. THEREFORE. In the name of tho State of Oregon, nnd in com pliance with Bald execution and or der of salo, I will on Saturday tho I5tn day of Soptember, 1917. botween tho hours of 9 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. to wit: nt 1 o'clock P. M, on said day at tho Southwest door of the County Court House, In Eugene, L.ano County, Oregon, offer for sale for cash subject to redemntion. all tiio above named defendants Mario It, Anby and A. A. Aaby's right, title and Interest In nnd to tho above described real property. Dated at Eugeno, Oregon. Aucust Hill I'.lli. JAMES C. PARKER Sheriff of Lano County. Oregon. AUg.lb,Ju:bCpt.C,13 Pay-Less as Well as Pain-less Dentistry That's Protected No greater evidence of the solid character and good faith of the Painless Parker DehUil organization can be found than In the strength of the guarantee given every one of Its patients. The hop-sklp-and a-jump tooth-tinkering carpet-bagger coulda't offer any such assurance to his customers, and be justified In that kind of sweeping promise. There are sixteen Painless Parker dental offices In the United Stales three In Oregon, one In Washing ton, eleven In California, and one In Brooklyn, N. Y. Any Individual who has had work done in any one of these offices Is entitled to follow-up-, work on the operation free of charge, in any of the offices he may care to visit. In other words, if any hidden fault In our dentistry comes to light, every one of our offices is eager to remedy the defect without cost to the patient. On top, of that, we urge our patientsJ.o call at least once every six months and have the dental work given a thorough examination so that the job may be always kept up In first class shape. Think what that means to you! Your tooth work furnished you at the lowest possible figure, es timated on the basis of A-No. 1 dentistry. Your work done by specialists, all of whom are, of course, regularly licensed. And, after that, your teeth watched regularly, examination and con sultation free, and no charge made for putting old work in good condition. What value is there In the guarantee of an individual dentist, who promises you, say, a blanket ten-year pledge that his tooth-carpentry will be protected? He may move away, or quit his trade, or die And then where are you? They make a. big hullabaloo about my conducting a dental organisation Of nation-wide scope, with scores of dentists aiding me in the different "cities where I have offices. . But it helps a lot when you move from your town to another to discover the Painless Parker office in the new place right ready to see that youp ch ewers are all in good working condition. Think it over. PAINLESS PARKER DENTIST Seventh and Willamette Streets, Eugene. Other Offices Portland and Salem, Ore. Tacoma, Washingtonf-and Brooklyn, N. Y. San Franeisco,--(2)", Sacramento, Stdckton," Oakland, San" JOse, 'Fresno, Santa Cruz, Bakersfield, Los Angeles and San Diego, Califorjniiai. NEW SERVICE: We are authorized under the Federal Reserve 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, EOCENE, ORFGON. LEARN MUSIC AT HOME! Lessons Free New Method Learn to Play By Note Piano. Organ. Violin. Danjo, Mandolin, Cornet. Harp. 'Collo. Guitar, Piccolo, Clarinet, Trombone, nuio or to sing. Special Limited Offer of froo weekly lessons. You pay only for music and postage, wnlch small. Monoy back guarantee. No extras. Boglnnore or advanced pupils. Everything Illustrated, plain, simple, systematic. Froo lectures each course. 16 yoars' success. Start nt onco. Writo for Froo booklet to day Now. U. S. School of Music, 225 Fifth Avenue, New York City. 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 11UC IV UUU IUUU Give Us A Trial 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. INQALL8, Mtnagtr. 1