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PAGE 4 THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS MONDAY, SEPT. 24, . 1017. The Springfield News U. C. DIMM, WALTER R. DIMM Editors and Publishers Published Every Monday and Thursday RATES OP 9UBSCniPTI0N Oho, Year .... $1.60 Blx'Montha .76 fThreo monthe .60 Advertising rates furnlshod on application. OUR CORRESPONDENTS CAMP CREEK Ruby Crnbtre; THURSTON, Mrs. Walter Edmlston COBURO Elslo Anderson WEST SPRINGFIELD, Mrs. Clara Chllds dom-appearing luxury Into a dally staple. Our country is full of food good food in amazing variety. But unless we send wheat to our allies, their children will die. Albany Democrat. How to Give Good Advice Tho best way to give good tulvtco Is to sot a good example. When others see how quickly you get over your cold by taking Chamberlain's Cough Romedy they arc llkoly to fol low your example This romody has been In uso for many years and en joys an excellent reputation. Obtain able everywhere. Member of the. Willamette Valley Editorial Association. MONDAY, SEPT. 24, 1917. THE REASON WHY All this wheat agitation seems to most people highly technical. And what they want to know is this: Why, if we have little more than enough wheat for our selves, must we send about half of our total crop to the allies? Why not take enough for our home needs first and send what if left? This question M. Hoover an swers very simply. If we do not send wheat to Europe, and eat corn and oats instead, the Women, children and old people of England and France will die. Our Allies have a severe scar city of wheat, dairy stuff, meat and sugar. Out of what provis ions they have the fighting men must first be fed. This is the prime grave necessity of the war. Next, the munition work ers must be well-nourished. The women at home, although most of them are doing more hard er work than they did before, are making every possible sac rifice in order that their men at the front may have full ra tions. The burden of the scar city will all be felt at home. This is not the time for the wo men to try new foods. They! have neither leisure nor mental energy to spare in preparing them. They need wheat flour. Men and women above the fighting age, those repositories of wisdom and experience whose labor and whose council are needed so much, may succumb by thousands to malnutrition. Children, the hope of the fu ture children, for whom this war for democracy is being wa ged may die by thousands. In deed they are already doing so. Children need cereals and milk and butter if they are to live. And those children who sur vive the pinch, who escape death from the howling gray wolf, they will yet bear all their lives In stunting, in defective develop ment, the scars left by his teeth and claws. For us there is plenty of food, There is abundance of corn, oats barley and other grains. We are canning our perishables a galnst the winter. The whole question with us is of taking a little trouble in varying our ac customed diet. There is no danger of eating too much corn meal, so long as we eat butter and fresh vegetables with it. For most Americans, the Increased use ofjconi meal would simply mean turning a delightful, sel- Classified Ads For Sale, Rent, Wanted, Etc. REGISTRATION OF LAND TITLE In the Circuit Court of the 8tate of Oregon for the County of Lane WANTED Several out of town girl students to room or board. In quire 692 N. n street. FOUND Ladtest tan kid rlovo at Second and Main streets. Owner may have same by calling nt this office and paying for this ad. FOR SALE A cow, a bicycle, three and one-half tons of hay, oak wood. W. E. KNOTT, Springfield, R. F. D. No. 1. FOUND Friendship bracelet on Main street last Friday. Owner may have same by calling at News of fice and paying for this ad. LOST A dark brown suitcase, rather old with Initials R. G between J. W. Seavey hap ranch and McKenzIo Bridge. Finder please notify W. A Templeman, of Marcola. In tho matter of tho application of Tho Creswell Orchard Company, a corporation to register tho title to the land In said application describod ns follows: All of Grandvlow Orchard Tract ns platted and recorded on page 29 of Vol. 6 of tho Record of Town Plats for Lane County, Oregon, con taining 40 acres In Lano County, Oro gon, versus All whom It may concern, Defendants. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Take notice, that on the 1-tth day of September. A. D. 1917 nn application was filed by said Tho Creswell Orch ard Company a corporation In tho Cir cuit Court of Lano County for initial registration of tho titlo to the land above described. Now unless you ap pear an or beforo tho 16th day of Oc tober A. D. 1917 and show cause why such application shall not bo granted, the same will bo taken ns confessed and a decree will be entered according to the prayer of the cppllcation and you will bo forever barred from dis puting the eamo. STACY M. RUSSELL. Clerk. (SEAL) C. A. Wintcrmolor, Applicants Attorney, Euguuo Oro Sept.l7,24IOct.l,8,15. FOUND at Fourth and Main a bunch of keys. Owner may have same by calling at News office and pay ing for this ad. FOUND Monday morning on Main street black bead and silver neck lace. Owner may have same by calling at News office and paying for this ad. FOUND A book, "The Return of Sher lock Holmes." Book may be had bv calling at News office and paying for this ad. Conttlpatlon the Father of Many Ills Of tho numerous ills that affect humanity a large sharo start with constipation. Keep your bowels reg ular and thoy may bo avoided. When a laxative is needed take Chambor- Iain's Tablets. They not only movo the bowels but Improve tho appeUto and strengthen the digestion. Ob tainable everywhere. Dr. N. W. Emery DENTIST SUTTON BLDQ. . PHONE 20-J RESIDENCE PHONE 128W Springfield Garage Incorporated Repairing a Specialty FORD STUDEBAKER Main, bet. Fourth and Fifth. Phone 11 SPRINGFIELD, OREGON HOUEHT 1IU11NS LodKu, No 78. A. M. Ancient and Accepted Scottish RUo Unl vcrsal and Symbolic Free MnBons moots dipt and third Friday evening In W. O. W hall. Visiting brothers wol coma P. A. Johnson Socrtnry. Chas. Kings well 1L W. M THE DUNNING SYSTEM of IMPROVED MUSIC STUDY Taught by Irma Wilson Shontz Studio Fourth and D 8treeU Phono 121-J. CAREFUL. CONSCIENTIOUS DENTISTRY DR. J. E. RICHMOND PHONES Office, 3; Residence, 1l6- Over Commercial Bank, Springfield. Oregon. D. W. ROOF JEWELER SPRINGFIELD, OREGON FINE WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY 3). NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE ON EXECUTION Notice is hereby given that by vir tue of an execution and order of sale Issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lane County on the 21st day of September,1917,on a Judgment rendered in said Court for said County on the 20th day of Sep tember, 1917, in a suit wherein the Plaintiffs J. M. Talley and M. J. Talley his wife recovered Judgment against the defendant John G. Brown, a wid ower for the sum of Eight Thousand Four Hundred Ninety and 27-100 ($8490.27) Dollars with interest there on from the 20th day of September, 1917, at the rate of 6 per cent per annum and the further sum of Eigh teen and 60-100 ($18.60) Dollars costs which Judgment was enrolled and docketed in the Clerk's office of said Court in said County on the 20th day of September, 1917, and said execu tion to me directed commanding me in the name of the State of Oregon In order to satisfy said Judgment, costs and accruing costs to sell the following described real property to Wit: a Beginning at a point 29.99 chains north 30' East from the Southeast corner of the William Bowman and ' wife Donation Land Claim No. 78, Notification Not 7039 in Township Eighteen South Range two west of tho Willamette Meridian and running thence North 30' East along the East line of said claim 48.93 chains to tho Northwest corner of the William W. Brlstow Claim No. 77, in said Town ship, thence continuing North along East line of said claim 11.35 chains thence West 32.05 chains, thence south 59.18 chains and thence East 31 chains to tho place of beginning. Also beginning six links North of the Southwest corner of the above described tract of land and running thence West 24.20 chains to the West line of said claim In the center of the county road, thence North 30 links, thence EaBt 24.26 chains to the West line of tho above described tract, and thence South 30 links to the place of beginning, all part of said claim No. 78 and in Lane County, Oregon, con taining 190.00 acres more or less. NOW THEREFORE IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, and in compliance with said Execution, and order of sale, I will on Saturday the 27th day of October, 1917, at the hour of One o'clock p. in. on said day, at tho southwest door of the County Courthouse at Eugene, Lano County Oregon, offer for sale and sell, subject to redemption, all tho right, title and interest of tho Defendants John G. Brown, a widower, Clarence S. Sed erlln und Mary E. Sedcrlln Ills wife, Amos Zimmerman and Louisa J. Zim merman his wife, E. It. Ross and Mildred Ross, his wife or any other person claiming by, through or under them, or any of them in and to the above described real property. J. C, PARKER, Sheriff of Lane County Oregon By R. L. WEST, Deputy. Sopt.24,Oct,l,8,1522. O. R. Gullion, M.D. Practice Limited tl Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Graduate Nurse Attending 306, White Temple, Eugene. STATEMENT of the First National Bank of Springfield, County of Lane, State of Oregon, showing the amount standing to tho credit of every depositor July 1, 1917, who has not made a deposit, or who has not withdrawn any part of his deposit (commercial deposits), principal or interest, for a period of more than seven (7) yearn immediately prior to said date, with the name, last known place of residence or postoffice address of such depositor, and the fact of his death, if known. . .SEE THE MEN WITH THEIR CHESTS OUT AND THEIR HEADS ERECT, WITH INDEPENDENT WALK AND CONFIDENT AIR. THEY ARE INDE PENDENT BECAUSE THEY HAVE BANK AC COUNTS. WHILE OTHER MEN WAST ED THEIR TIME AND MONEY THEY WERE PUTTING SOME INTO BANK. MAKE YOURSELF INDEPENDENT BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE. BANK SOME MONEY NOW. Mir evtT" 9a,t Delivered toYou Free Residence or Post- Dead, If Fact Is Known Name of Depositor offce Address, to Secretary or Cashier Amcunt W. F. Hunnlcutt Unknown Unknown $.49 Xt. Hunnlcutt Unknown Unknown .54 P. P. Marlon Unknown Unknown 2.00 J. S. Miller Unknown !.r Unknown 1.10 Goo. F. Carter Unknown Unknown .40 1 J. Dalton Smith Unknown Unknown C.00 1 I $9.53 I STATE OF OREGON, County of Lane ss. I, Chas. L. Scott, being first duly sworn, depose and say upon oath, that I am the president of the First National Dank of Spring field, County of Lane, Btate of Oregon ; that the foregoing state ment is a full, true, correct and complete statement, showing the name, last known residence or postoffice address, fact of death, if known, and the amount to the credit of each depositor as re quired by the provisions of Chapter 148, of the General Laws of Oregon, 1907, and Chapter 214, of the General Laws of Oregon, 1917. CHAS. L. SCOTT. President. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13th day of July A.D.1917 D. S. BEALS. Notary Public for Oregon My commission expires November 2Gth, 1919. Sept.l7,21,Oct.l,8,15. The Preachers Are Coming Hurrah! 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Every piece of printedmatter 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. Phone us for our messenger. The Springfield News Phone 2