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PAGE 2 THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS THURSDAY, .-BlSOfft, IDlt; The Springfield News j. C. DIMM, WALTER R. DIMM Editors and Publishers published Every Monday and Thursday RATES OF SUBSQRIPTION Ose Year , ?1,EP Mx Months . : i- j?B Three months .... . iico AdTortlslng rates furnished on nppll eatlon. W hI CetUmertptr Hound tabvy I iMliraOBa!' ' -ljK a io. pouch is PnooF or it fl jsjfsgfWl-. 4U (If' OUR CORRE8PONDENTS1, CAMP CREEK Ruby Crobtroo THURSTON,'' Mrs. Walter Edmtstoa COBURQ " Elsie Anderson WEST SPRINGFD2LD; Mrs. Clara Child? Member of the. Willamette-Valley I . ' Edltorlsl Association. THURSDAY,. DEC. .6, 917. TUBERCULOSIS SUNDAY The culmination of the Week's campaign, will be the celebration of tuberculosis Sunday, with special emphasis on the part of churches und re ligious bodies in public health world Tuberculosis Sunday is an undenominational and non sectarian movement. It has in past years, and will this year, reach Jew and Gentile, Protest ant and Catholic, and all pos sible religious groups within these organizations. It has re ceived the endorsement of lead ing church dignitaries of almost every creed and denomination. The elasticity of the observance of this day should also be em phasized". or those' worship ing pn Saturday Deceihber8th, this day may be set aside. It is not required .that special ser mons oe ".preached on the sub ject of typerculosis, though this may often be desirable. A brief talk in connection , with some service,, ,a. discussion before a young people's society or some other special group, an pral or a printed announcement is suf ficient to. answer the requirements. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT tHow many farm folks and small town residents fully ap preciate what a spirit of com munity cooperation may be made to mean Jto them? Not alone, can this be weighed in the Bcales- of sentiment and civic pride. 'There is" also something of a dollars and cents value in boosting one's home town if we study the matter from the mer cenary side. In a community that Is "fin ancially sick" it is a very un common thing to find the indi vidual prospers. This is be cause the Individuals who make up a community shape the tre,nd of a community up or down. , All of you have heard people living in or near a Smaller town say: Our little town can't grow it is too near the city. So, with this belief planted In the mind one goes on spending a lot of the money that is produced 'lo cally in the stores of nearby larger towns and cities. You go on failing to patro nize your home town mer chants. .They can't make a "go of Jj.' an1 asa. trading center the, home town ,falls lpwer and lbwer ln'he-scale. .... Wfcal ' merchants "become afraid to stock up with high grade merchandise after a time and it isn't long before your home town stores carry only the lower grades of goods. ' Don't .pay your local dealer two prices, for a e good article j but do give him a chance to buy in sufficient quantities' so that he can supply you at the same price as the same article can bo ' bought for elsewhere. Encour-' age him with your trade so thai j he is not afraid to carry well-, known brands of goods with' a standardized quality. A stand-' ard article represents the same j value no matter where you buy t. - I Once the merchant of your home town knows the trade of their community is back of them they will not hesitate to carry standard products of known qual ity for you to' select from. You have the opportunity to help make your community improve. For, with better stores, comes a better town and a good town means inhanced values for any property you own in it or near it. This article on Community Development will appear in The Oregon Farmer, issue, of Dec. 6. Classified Ads For Sale, Bent, Wanted, Etc, FOUND At Seventh and Main a la: dies tan glove for the left hand. Owner may have the glove by cal ling at the News office and paying for this ad. i , LOST $20.00 bill In paper money be tween 7th and C streets and Eugene high school. Finder leave at News office. SADIE ALLEN. WANTED A young man 15 to IS years to learn the optical business. Enquire Sherman W. Moody, Eu gene. FOUND Automobile dead light. Own or may have same by calling at News office and paying for this ad. WANTED 40 to 80 acres, good soil, with or without buildings, In Wil lamette Valley, not over 2f miles from railroad town,. In exchange for good house, large lot, plenty fruit, water, niqe suburban residence section in sunny San Jose. F. J. JOHNSON, . 15 Brace Ave., San Jose, Nov.19. '.t. Cal. FOR SALE My placo In West Springfield of 1 J4 acres, vIth six room hpuse. Will sell at bargain, small payment, with terms to suit. C. E. Neet, Wanna, Oregon. MANY GOOD POSITIONS Can be had by any ambitious young mart or woman in the field of railway or . commercial telegraphy. We want a number of young men and womau to propare for the telegraph serv ice to fill vacancies caused by un usual drafting of young men for Signal Corps. Prepare to help you? country, Write today for full par ticulars. 1 THE RAILWAY TELEGRAPH INS TITUTE. PORTLAND, OREG. ' FOUND Ladles on kid lovo at Second ami Mala streets. Owner may bavo same by calling at this ottico and paying for this ad. 1 he Holiday oeason is here. Cooking and baking vll be the order of the day. from now on. Where can 1 get what I want for those pies and cakes and puddings, etc. Well wo havo it at the Fifth Street Grocery Seasoning of all kinds. Shortening- for the pastry. Filling for the pies: Mince meat, pla peaches, logan berries', blackberries, dried peaches, prunes and figs, raisins" In package and bulk, pineapples, apricots, etc. Everything you need at. a moments notice. Give us a chance to. figure on your bill. Matches have gone up, but fortunaicly we had a good supply bought at the old price and we are still selling the big box for 5c. Better order a supply be fore they are gone. A big can of Light House Cleaner for Be Pearllne . .;.10c .-Dutch Cleanser 10c Citrus Powder J. 30c Skat .v. 10c Ivory Soap 10c ' Everything in the line of toilet, washing or scour ing soaps at the lowest possible price. ' ' " We have a full line of syrups. Karo y. Gal. 55c Karo l"Gal :. i $1.00 Alga y. Gal COc Alga 1 Gal $1.10 Crescent Mapleine y3 Gal 60c Coffee The famous, Hills , Bros, brand 25c, 30c, 35c and 40c per pound. Tea Hilvilla, English preakfats, Japan, Ceylon. All of the best grades at the lowest price. Flour- White. River,, The Dalles and Valley flour. Flake White in hulk 25q per pound. All kinds of fruit, and vegetables, nuts and candy. REMEMBER THE PLACfc mm ai ; hfi Httn US V JL V w m v R. W. SMITH, Prop, Phone 22 xtrfi at Krnnfifv Cost Is Little More to go East through California Attractions offered: ' "'Sacred summits of Siskiyous, Mt. ; Shasta, San Francisco, the cosmopol itan, the Old Missions, Del Monte, - -Santa Barbara, 100 miles along the ; - A ' seashore, Los Angeles, Sunny South ' ern California, the Apache Trail, and . the border camps. Stopovers permitted at various places. " i 1 1 i STRAINS A DAY FROM PORTLAND Inquire at any S. P. agency or address . ' .John M. Scott General Passenger Agent ' Portland, Oregon ' I'M n.itetl V- '. ,'t ,H.,v.ti-n I ) , I J A SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES . ,'NEWSERVlbE; ' " , . , We are authorized, under the Federal 'Reserve Law to apt as an Executor, jAministrator, Guardian ,. ,or Trustee., .- This Is a new service our offlcera will be glad to discusB with you. ' ! ' f FIRST NATIONAL BANK, EUCENE, OREGON. EVERYONE KNOWS THE STORY OF THE ARAB WHO COULDN'T SAY NO, AND WAS FINAL LY CROWDED OUT OF HIS TENT. SOME PEOPLE CAN'T SAY "NO" TO THE GLIB STRANGER WHO HYPNOTIZES THEM INTO INVESTING IN SOME THING THAT EXISTS ONLY ON A PIECE OP PA PER. SOME PEOPLE "BITE" AT THE "GET-RICH-QUICK" SCHEME BECAUSE THEY BELIEVE A STRANGER INSTEAD OF THEIR OWN BANKER. LISTEN, IF THAT GET-RICH-QUICK SCHEME , IS SO GOOD, WHY DOES A SMOOTH STRANGER HAVE TO PEDDLE IT TO YOU? BANK WITH US 96-223 Examinations for Rural Carriers Hnrry M, Stewart, postmaster nt tlio Spltngtlold offlco, has received notico from the United States Civil Sorvlco commission to the effect that ; an examination will bo given January 13, 1918 at Kugono to fill the position of rural cnrrlor on roiito number 2 nt Springfield, made vacant by tlio res ignation of IL W. Smith. W. V. Hut chlnson Is carrying tbo mall on that routo temporarily. Send Cigars to Soldiers Dr. W. C. Itdbhan and John P. Kotels, both of Sprlngfiold, havo sent six boxes of cigars to tho soldiers In Franco for Christmas. WEST SPRINGFIELD Dep. 6. Mrs. O. II. Meats Is very ill at the homo of her daughtor, Mrs. R P. Davidson. Her daughter,, Mrs. Oscar Wood,' of TImbor, Orogon, is with Mrs. Davidson, assisting In tho caro of hor mother. Mrs, A. M. Meats, of Junction City, Oregon, arrived Tuesday and Is with' hor niece, Mrs. U. P. Davidson. John Carnoy and family who have occuplod tho II. E. Leo placo for tho past year, have moved to Springfield and II. E. Leo and family are moving back to their placo. George II. Smith, who has pur chased tho old Horrlng placo on Olonwood avenue, Is making somo very marked improvements In tho placo. , , Tho Glenwood Community club nnd lied Cross auxiliary met at tho Qlen- wood school hoilso Monday at 2:30 In 'ho afternoon. Tho society voted .to hold tholr meetings on Tuesday In stead of Monday nftornoon and that they would meet ovory week. Mrs. II. M, Hansen, of Ashland, Oregon, who has been tho guest of Reverend and Mrs. M. P. Clillds, is now visiting hor frlonds, Mr. and Mrs. E. M, Crawford. Mrs. Hanson expects to spend tho winter with hor friends on tho wost side. Itoyorend M. P. Chllds roturned Tuesday from Lahdax, Oregon, whero ho conducted preaching services. Hooverize--- CONSERVE WHEAT , He patriotic. Help to con serve wheat by" buying tho new health bread oat meal bread and war broad at " EQGIMANN'S CANDY KITCHEN AND BAKERY Ladles Will Elect Officers The ladles, of tho 0. A. n. will hold their rogular -monthly meeting toraor row evening. Officers will bo elected for tho coming term. NOTICE TO CREDITORS .Notice Is hereby gjvon that by an order of tho County Court of tana County, Orogon, duly mado and en tered of record on tho 8d day of De cember. 1917, In tho mattor of tho estate of Olo Holvorson, deceased, the unclorslgncd waa duly nppolntod ad ministratrix of said cstato. Al persons having claims against said ostnto nro horoby required to Drcsont tho snmn. riulv vnrlfln In itm I undorslgnod at tho law offlco of Pot- i tnr R lmtnnl. In tfmvnn.k r nim pnii . ty, Orcgqn, on or boforo six months from the dato hereof, Datod this Oth ihty of December, 1917. HANNAH E. HOLVEUSdN, Administratrix of tho estate of Olo Holvorson, deceased. Potter & Immol, Att'ys for estate Doc.G,13,20,27;Jan.3. LANDAX Doc. 4. Miss P.uth Hylan'd and Miss Nellie Hyland woro In Landax tho fore part of. tho weok. Itoyefond Chllds, &f. Sprlngfiold, was at Landax on his regular trip Sunday. Ho hold services at Win berry in tho morning and at Siena In tho ovenlng. Miss Edith Corbun, of Signal, was visiting at tho homo of Mrs. Jplin Conn, of -Landax, Tuesday afternoon. Wilbur Hyland has about 25 men working aj. .Carter. t Tho . heavy rains In tho past few days caused, Wilbur Hyland to bub. pond work for a short time. Mr. Hy, land has about 25 men employed In his mill, , , u, d. Mcr ananai unuoa uiaies ior- ost rangor, was it) Landax tho (ore part of. the week on business, Evorott Winfrey lettf Sunday to commence work In the Booth-Kelly mill at Sprlngfiold. EXECUT0R8 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEltEHY GIVEN, that tho underslgnod has been appointed by tho County Court of tho ,Stato of Oregon for tho County of Lane, Joint exocutors of tho Estato of Ilobccca A. Itlco, docoasod. AH persons having claims against sold ostnto are horoby required to presont tho same, propor ly vorlflod, to Prank A. DoPow, at torney for tho estato, at his offlco In Sprlngfiold, Oregon on or boforo six montliH from tho data of thiB publica tion. Datod at Sprlngfiold, Oregon, No vombor 15th, .1917. HIHAM E. RICE, MBL55AR A. RICE, Joint executors of tho estato of Re becca A. Rico, deceased, Frank DoPow, Attorney for tho estate. Nov.l5,22,29iDop.0,iq, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 07000 Department of the Interior U. S. Land Offlco at Rosoburg, Oro gon, Nqvembcr 0, 19J.7r NOTICE is horoby given that Albert Gravos, of Vlda, Oregon, who, on Oc- tobOr 19. 1011. mhrfll TInm try, Serial No. .07000, for thu N of NEJ4, NEU of NWU'ahd Lot 1 of Sec tlon 30, TownBhlii lfl S, Range 2 B., WII lamotto Morldlan, has filed notico of Intention to mako Final Flvo-yoar rroQ', to establish claim to tho land above described, before B. O. Immel, U. 8. Commlmilnnnp. n liio .rri. Eugeno, Oregon, on tho 21st day or December,' 1917. a 21- .. .... v,iuwihui names as witnessea: Matt Li Ryckman. of Leahurr. Orn. BPn., .. .. , Whltol6yof Votf, 'Oregon. ChArles JhoDard, of' EueanB. Orn. Celia Fish, of Eugene, dregon. W. II. CANON, Nov.8.12115,19(22,2B,29,Dec.3,6i