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MONDAY, DEC. 3, 1017 THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS PAGE 3 Keep Your Kodak Busy Tlo homo can bo,, ,kopt cJoho to tho Holdlorlloy llirough Kodak Pictures. Give uonio tn'oml)6r of llirt fninll? a Camera for n, Christmas proNont. It will provldo entertain niont for IIioro at homo and will onnblo you to takft plcturoa of homo RcpnoR ami 'homo folkH to hoik! to tho boyii who nro abroad fighting for oUr country. Send a small Eaatman Pocket Camera to your soldier friend or relative, It will onnblo lit in to glvo inoro graphic descriptions r.f what la happening at tho front than can bo con voyod in n lottur. PRICES $1.25 to $20.00. A cainora will prolong Chrlatmas choor through out tho your. wr Ncvrrrt SUBSTITUTE I Town and Vicinity Harry Wnllaco haa roturnod from Portland whoro ho apcnt Thankeglv Ing. Adna, Slgnor haa commenced hla dutloa aa afternoon and ovonlng clork nt tho Springfield depot. Dr. C. A. Edwards, of Aaliland, vlsltod Saturday night with Ilovorcnd S. A. Danford, of Springfield. Mm. Oeorgo Catching wont to Portland to apond Thankaglvlng ind ' a fow daya visiting a alator. Tho 8. O. 8. band will glvo u danco next Friday evening, December 7 at tho Stovon'a hall. . Kathor Hughes, of Eugeno. visited with frlendB In Springfield. Friday afternoon. Hattlo Jack arrived last weok from Victoria, H. C. for a two, months visit gono untll'Aprll. with rolatlvca at Camp Creole. Herbert Mooro, who Is attending Wlllamotto University, spent Thanks; giving with his parents, Mr. and Mra. J. I. Mooro, of 8trlngflold. Miss Jnno titndsey, head of tho Eng lish department at Springfield high Bchool spent tho Thanksgiving holi days with friends In Eugene" May duthrio, of Cedar Flat, who la attending Eugeno high school returnod to Eugeno Saturday after spending Thanksgiving at her homo. Joo Cyr, of tho Springfield Cream ery, and daughter, Evelyn, cxpoct to leave tomorrow to visit In Washing ton. Mr. and Mrs. Josoph Lomona re turned to .their hoino In Portland Sat turday after spending Tlionksglvlng with Mrs." Lemon's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wlnionrold. Mrs, S. J. Adams nnd daughter, Mrs. Charles CarBon will leave to morrow for Parkpr Arizona for Mra. Cnrson'a health. They expect to bo Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with IXICAIj Al'i'MCATIONH. ni tliy ftintiot roncli tho aent of the dlncnuc, Cn- inrrii la n iiioou tir conmuutionm (incline, nnd in order to euro It you rnuit toko In ternal rmneillfn, IlnU'a Catarrh Curu I taken Internully, and net directly upon nnd riiucoim Ntirfacn. Mall's i menieinfl, it the blood fntnrrli Cnro li nnt n nunc wni proncnueu ity one nr ina utni pny k'lnria In this country for year and li a rrttular jrccrlpllon. It In composed of Ihe bent tonlr known, comhlned with the brut blood purlllrra, nctlnir directly on the mucous aurfneee. The perfect oomliltia tlon of the two Ingredients 'la what pro duces such wonderful resulta In curing rntnrrti. Hnd for tcnllmonlaU, free, V. J. CIIKNIsr & CO.. Prop., Toledo, O, Bold by Drufiltle. prleo 70e. Take Haifa family rill for eomllpatlon. Question for Debate Chosen Springfield High chool Is A3 signod to Southorn Wlllam otto District. Springfield high school hoa been assigned to tho Southern Wlllamotto district of the Oregon Debating so ciety. Other schools assigned to this district are: Cottagd Grove, Drain, Eugeno and Junction City. Tho stato championship wilt bo de cided by a process of elimination. The winners of tho district debates will moot in inter-dlatrict contests until thoro aro only two teams re maining and thoso will meet In tho final dobato for tho stato champion ship at tho university during junior weok-end. Tho question which has boon chosen for debato is: Resolved, That at tho end of the present war, tho Unltod States should becomo a member of a lcaguo of nations pos sessing powor to enforco tho decis ions of ita International court. C. E. HAS COMMUNITY SING Good Program Is Rendered by Young People M rs. h. J. Loploy will loavo thla week to visit with frlonda.nnd rola tlvca at Modeato, California. Tho regular meeting of tho 'United Artlaana will bo hold Wednesday 1 night nt tho W. 0. W. hall. "j H. B. Cor, nooth-Kolly accountant, Bpont Sundny with hla wlfo, who !b In Portland for medical treatmont. Homer and Chester ChaBo loft Sat-J Aftor a visit in this city Helen Stevens, daughter of Wolby Slovens, of Sprlngflold, returned to St. Helens, hall In Portland, whoro she is attend ing cchool today, Mrs. J. H. Kennedy and daughter, of Donna, loft last week for Maryvlllo, Tenncsseo whoro thoy jntond to mako their home. Mr. Kennedy has been In Tnnlssco for several wooks. Miss Lucllo Coponhaver, who teaches at Suthorlln, Oregon, spent JIUIIIUI UIIU w. " , . unlay for Oregon City whoro thoy i tho Thanksgiving vacation with hor " . . . a . i r 1 V J will work winter. In tho paper mills thla An old foBhloned danco will bo ,,glv6n Saturday 'night at tho Poory 'Wlnzonrold hall. Admission 60 cents. . Miss Ilono ThompkluB, of Eugeno, apont tho week-end with Mr. nnd ' Mra. W."V. Hutchinson nnd fnmlly, of . Springfield. A car of.housohold goods belong ing to Colostla Dlolmol, of Jaspor, la bolng packed at tho, local depot for Bhlpmont to Hallott, Oklahoma. MIbb Lola Mcphorson, of ICalama, Washington, 1b vlHlting at tho homo of hor mother, Mrs. Ada McPhorson and family. ' P Mrs, Nolllo nagnn and family loft -"Springfield Vhurs'day night for Ash land, whoro thoy lntond to nmlco thqlr homo. Chlolo Woolloy, of Mabel, dnughtor Vof Mr. . nnd ' Mrs. P. A. Woolloy. of Springfield', !b spending a fow days visiting with hor parents. Mr, and Mrfl. John Lamborty and Mr, and Mra. Potor Lamborty, of Al bany, spont Thanksgiving with rola ilvos In Sprlngflold Francis Lamborty roturnod to'Bond Friday ovonlng after Bpondlng Thanks giving with hla mother, Mrs. K. A. cRowo, Mr, and Mrs. Dan Zlmmormnn loft 'Wednesday aftornoon for SJlyorton to Mpond Thanksgiving at tho homo pf tholr daughter, Mrs. Isaac Stools. Mrs. Porey V. Fernandez nnd two children, Margaret and Helen, who havo beon visiting with Mrs. Fornan doz'B Blstor, Mrs. C. F. Egglman for aWjtho paBt alx works' roturnod to hor Piiomo in San Francisco Saturday. Mra. Hohry Booman, who nttondod tho toachera1 inatltuto In Eugono last wook roturnod o lier honio at Flor onco Wodnoaday. Mra. Dooman taught in the West Sprlngflold achoola boforo going to Florence, mother, Mrs. Adeline Coponhaver, and family. W. L. McCulloch. of tho Oregon "owor company, who haB boon Instal ling a boiler In tho company' plant at Dallas spent Thanksgiving with hla family In Sprlngflold, Itnlph Mospburg, of CtcbwoII, ncphow of H. W. Ronnie spent Sun day In this city. Ho expects to loaVo Wednesday for Vnncouvor, whoro Jio will Join tho forostor'a service. r- j Tho Variety Store will now bo open with an enlurged stock of useful no tions including Christmas goods. Come and oxamlno tho goods. Whother you wish, to buy or not. Wo want you to know what wo havo; Chamberlain's Tablets. Chamberlnlu'8 Tablots aro Intendod especially for stomach troublo, bll iousnosB and constipation, and havo met with much success In the treat ment of thoso dlsoasos. People who havo suffered forty oars with stomach troublo and havo been unablo to ob tain any pcrmanont roliof, havo been complotoly curoj by tho uso of theso tablets. Chamborlntn's Tablots nro also of groat value for "u'.IIousnosB. Chronic constipation nay ho per manently cured by taking Chambdr laln'a Tablets and obBorvlng the plain prlntod directions with each bottlo. A fairly good sized crowd attended tho Community Sing" given by tho Christian Endeavor of tho Christian, church Friday ovonlng. Tho program was mndo up of read ings by Amy and Ida Carson, a short talk by Lieutenant C. H. Jensen, vocal solo by ltuby Sensonoy, a vocal duet by Ellen Lambert and Vera SefiBenoy a selection by a quartet composed of Ellen Lambert, Vera Sensonoy, Dooro thy. Holbrook, and Cnrrlo Ditto and tho singing of hymns by tho audience. Tho singing was led by Ida Carson. White Stove Play Coming to Bell "The Girl Without a Chance" Is Story of Poor Working Girl. An enlightened public la undoubt edly tho greatest protection against any public menace. There aro many wnys for tho public to gain knowlodgo of oxisting conditions, but nono so offectlvo as tho press and tho stage. When it was discovered, boiiio threo years ago, that a gigantic trust ior tho traffic of young women and girls had been built up in this country, thcEo two great mediums combined to cxpobo it anJ today tho percentage of girls who fait victim to their snares haa been very materially reduced. Tho subject Is not yet sufficiently talked about. Evcryono should know tho methods of those wolves of so ciety. Evory girl should be familiar with tho bait they set their trap with. "Tho Girl Without a Chanco" which appc.-UB at tho Dell theater for ono night, Thursday, December 6, will show you many now methods which they employ to decoy unsuspecting girls into their note. Mr. Sherman In producing thin wonderful play, which deals with the struggles of a- poor working girl who cornea to an Ameri can City and encounters thoso VUL TURES WHO PREY UPON INNO CENT CREATURES, has spared no oxpenao whatever in giving it a mounting that la In Itself worth going a long wayB to see. Tho scenic effects aro all now to tho theater go ing public. This Irresistible story will causo us all to wonder, and is one that every mother should see and then they will understand how hard It is for an honest girl, who is thrown on her own resources to get along. in .the circuit court of the state of oregon, for the county of Lane. A. II. Joslln and Harriet C. Joslln Plaintiff ro. Tho' unknown heirs of NorrlR lltirnnlirnv da. ceased, also all other persona or parties un- SUMMONS Known claiming any rleht. tlttn Retain Hon or interest In the real oatato described In tho complaint herein. Defendants. To each of tfio aforesaid defendants, IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You aro hereby required to appear and answer tho complaint filed againat you in tho above en titled suit within six weeka from the day of tho first publication hereof and if you fail to -appear or answer for want thereof tho plaintiff will take a decree against you removing tho cloud from tbo following described promises: Beginning at a point 1C rodswest from tho Inner angle corner of tho B. W. Bagby and wfo D. L. C. Not. No. C022 CI, No, 37 In Tp, 17 S. R. 6 W. of W. M, in Lano -County , Oregon; thenco sMf MJjra'antl n links; thenco east' 32 rods; thence south 26 rods; thenco west 10 rods; thence south 21 rods and6 links t the south boundary of said D. It. C and thence west oh., south boundary of saiddalm to a point 30.67 chalaa cast from tho southwest corner of said D. L, C. being 76 rods and 6 links; thenco north 00 rods to a point 30.67 chains east from the westerly north west corner of said D, L. C. and thenca cast on the most aoutnerly north boun dary lino of said D. L. C. to placo ot beginning being G3 rods and 6 links and containing 38 acres moro or less; that 'plaintiffs be declared to be tho owners in fco almple of said premises and the defendants and each of them bo barred of all and be declared to havo no right title .or interest In or to said premises or any part theroof. This summons Is published onco each week for six consecutive wooks by order of Hoa. G. F. Sklpworth Judge of said Court dated Nor. 17th. 1917 and the da'tf of first publication hereof is Nov. 19th 1917. C. A, wINTERMElER, Attorney for PJaintlff residing at Eugene, Ore. ; Nov.l9,26;Dec-3,l 0474,31. DONATIONS AMOUNT TO $25 Springfield and Hayden BrHge Help Red Cross Sale Tho Springfield auxiliary ot tho Red Cross Including Hayden Bridge, turn ed In to the Eugeno chapter for the Rod Cross Thanksgiving salo held last weak, donations and cash esti mated at $25.00. Whllo Hayden Bridge Is a part of tho Springfield auxiliary it has Kb own organization and holds regular meetings for work In that community, Tho donations consisted of tho fol lows: CaBh $4.00; 2 sacks potatoes; 2 sacks cabbage; 1 Back carrots; 1 sack turnips; 2 dresBod chickens; 9 pumpkins; 19 Jars canned fruit; 3 Jars pickles; G Jars' canned vegetables gl. ubcb Jolly; 20 loaves bread; i pies; 1 doz. rolls; 2 doz cookies; 2 plum puddings. IN THE COUNTY 50URT OF LANE k COUNTY OREGON Notlco In the Matter of the Estate, of Edgar A. Billings, deceased Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned, Frank R. Alexander, has boon appointed by Uio County Court ot Lano County, Oregon, administra tor of tho estate of Edgar A. Billings, decesed, THEREFORE ALL persons having claims against said estate arc hereby notified to present tho same with the proper vouchors to A. C. Woodcock or J. S. Workman, attorneys for said administrator, at their law office at 32 West 9th street, Eugene, Oregon, or to tho undersigned at his rcsldcnco at Springfield, Oregon, within bIx months from date of this notice. Dated this 3rd day of November, 1917. FRANK R. ALEXANDER, Administrator. Nov.B,12,19,26;Doc,3. 1 SOUND THE LOUD TIMBREL AND TWANG THE HURDY-GURDY COMING TO THE Eugene Theatre Tuesday, Dec. 4 QFP The Spirited and tJ11,Ei Exciting Horse Race The Famous Kentucky Thoroughbred, Queen Bess The Rollicking Fun of the Inimit able Pickaninnies The Strongest and Largest Cast the Play Has Ever Had In QltT Kentuck 7 Home As Fresh, as Bright, and as New as on Hie Day of Its Birth BIG FUNNY NOVEL PARADE DAILY PRICES 50c, 75c and $1.00 MAIL ORDERS NOW SEATS .ON SALE MONDAY 10 A. M. , WILLAMETTE IS FALLING First Snow Is Seen Near Springfield Saturday Morning. Former Student Returns George Hughes, a former Spring field high school student, roturnod Wednesday evening from Tnskor, North Dakota, whoro ho has been: for tho past twp and ono-hult years, Ho le the son of Mrs. W. L. HughoB, of Eugeno.' NOTICE TO MEMBERS OF CAMP 247 WOODMAN OF THE WORLD This is to inform you" that Neigh bor Ransom Millar has boon elected as assistant clork of tho camp and y.ou can pay your dues to ,hlm at hla place of buslnosB on Main street, and ho will give you rocolpt for same. Fraternally, HERBERT B. WALKER, Clerk, Tho rain which commenced to fall Tuesday night Ib said by old resi dents to bo tho" heaviest fall in ton years. From Thursdny morning to Friday night the Willametto river raised 7.2 ofot. , . Snturday niornlng tho rlvor meas ured nlno foot and tivo inches but has elnco fallon rapidly. Snow wub soon for tho first time noar Sprlngflold this winter ton tho 'hills north of Springfield Saturday morning. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 07600 Department of tho Interior U. S. Land Otfico at Roseburg, Ore gon, November 6, 1917. NOTICE Is hereby trfven that Albert Gravos, of Vida, Oregon, vfho, on Oc tober 19, 1911, mado Homestead En trv. Rprlnl No. 07(500. for the NU nf NEW. NE of NWU and Lot 1 of Sec-1 tion 30, Township 16 S, Rango 2 E., Wil lamotte Meridian, has filed notice ot t Intention to make Final Five-year! Proof,, to establish claim to tho land auovo aoscrmed, uororo E. O. immel, U. S. Commissioner, at his office at Eugeno, Oregon, on 'the 21st day ot Decomber, 1917. Claimant names as witnesses: Matt L. Ryckman, of Leaburg, Ore gon. Iko Whlteloy, of Vida, Oregon. Charles Shepard, of Eugene, Ore gon. Cella Fish, of Eugono, Oregon. W. H. CANON. Register. Nov.8,12,16,19,22,2G,29,Dec.3,6. The Parents Are to Blame THE' GUIDING EYE No work is done better than it Is seen If seen indistinctly It will be rrtoro or less badly done. Deaftness of hand can only como from keen vision.. Quick and accurate thinking can only be accomplished when the eyes help not obstruct the brain. SERVICE FIRST SHERMAN W. MOODY Broken Lenses EYE SIGHT SPECIALIST Factory on Quickly Replaced 881 Willamette St, Eugene, Ore. a Premise 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, EUGENE, ORFGON. Service rjtag la Presented A Borvlce flag made by members ot tho Industrial history class ot' Sprlng flold high school during tho Thanks giving holidays was presented by tho class to tho schoo this morning. Walter GoBslor, a mombor of tho clasB mado tho presentation. The flag haB 25 stars on Jt, each star repre senting ono boy who has enlisted from tho high school. Miss Vora Williams is tho toachor ot tho class. Made in Springfield A DIRECTORY OF MERCHANTS AND BUSINESS MEN WHO WANT YOUR BUSINESS AND WILL GIVE YOU GOOD VALUES Hovy to Prevent Croup, In a child that Is subject to attacks of croup, tho first Indication of tho dl tfooBo la hoarsonoas. Give Chamber lain's Cough Remody aa soon aa the child becomes honrao and tho attack may bo warded off and all danger and anxiety avoided. EGGMANN'S FOR FJNE Pastries and Candies EGGIMANN'S CANDY KITCHEN AND BAKERY ! PHONE 51 ' V 1 YOU GET ALL THE NEWS THAT'S "MADE IN SPRINGFIFLD" J . - in i . SPHINGFIELI NEWS EVERY MONDAY AND THURSDAY Subscription $'.60 pi tar Phond 2 ELECTRICITY For light, heat and power. "Made in Springfield." Oregon Power Co. ED. DOMPIER General Blacksmith, Woodwork Shop ' and Painting, Livery Barn "andyftd'i5tsble. junk, I still buy hides, pelts and all kinds of C, H. BUi'-t ib working f6r me. SOUTH SECOND ST., SPRINGFIELD