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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1917)
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS MONDAY. LKC. 10, 1017. Tin Springfrcld News il. C. DIMM, WALTER R. DIMM Editors and Publishers Published Every Monday and Thursday RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION One Year $1.60 Mx Months .... .75 JTkree saoatas, . j r -.50 Advertising rates farslahod on appli cation. OUR CORRESPONDENTS CAMP CREEK Ruby Crabtrc" THURSTON, Mrs. Waltor Edinlstoa COBURO . Elsie Anderson WEST SPRINGFIELD, Mrs, Clara Chtlda Member of the. Willamette Valley Editorial Association. tffellibftc -MONDAY, DEC: 10, 1917. SOME FACTB ABOUT WAR " INSURANCE Any man or woman of any age in the active military or naval service of the tmited States can obtain Government insuranqe,, It , has been ruled that members of Officers' Train ing Camps are under the act and can obtain insurance. The cost for each thousand dollars of insurance is from sixty-five cents a month to persons at the age of twenty-one to one dol lar and-twenty cents a month to those of the age of fifty-one. The beneficiaries are limited to wife, husband, child, grand child, brother or sister, step brother. sqr., stepsister, adopted brother or adopted sister of, the insured, as well as parent, grand parent; or stepparent either of the insured or of his or her con sort The'ihs.urance is, not compul sory,; but the.cost is low and the protection great, and not only are all persons eligible afforded every opportunity to obtain this insurance without trouble or ex tra expense but, they are special ly urged to-do so. . Gen. Pershing and thousands of other officers and tens of thousands of soldiers have al ready taken out insurance. Up to date policies of insurance hvae been issued aggregating $1,032,938,000. THE NEED OF ECONOMY AND SAVING "When we put a million and a half soldiers in the field, we with draw those men from produc tive enterprises. They do not while they are actually in train ing or in service produce any thing. They do, on the other hand, consume much. There is nothing more expensive on earth than to support and main tain a great army in the field, especially if it is on he fighting line. The attrition of supplies ously great when we have a fighting army in the field. America Is the one great re maining storehouse in the world of supplies and credit. We must maintain and make effective as possible our own soldiers and the soldiers of those nations who are fighljhg for us. We must therefore drawt as.fittle as pos sible. upqnqurj common (Store of supplies and money. The morp wo lessen our dome&Heidemand, th.e. ?rl, WW .SflpWbyte to .the, uportnd .eflfecUvoneBB of.puralUj'WTnies. , Economy is now. a national duty, such a duty upon the peo ple at home as fighting Jsupqn, those Americana who are brave ly offering their Hvcb for the honor of America and the pres ervation of liberty and Justice PLANS ARE MADE FOR CARE OF INJURED Tho receiving hospital for United States soldiers brought back from Europe, to bo estab lished dt Staten ' Island, N. Y., will, have a capacity, of 2,500 beds. This marks tho beginning of a comprehensive plan for the care of soldiers who are disa bled in the line of duty. It will be used only for distribution. From the Staten Island Ins titution men will be transferred to general or special treatment IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOtUTHE CQUNTY OF LANE. A. H. Joslln and Harriot C Joalln , Plaintiff vs. 'Tho unknown holra of Norrla Humphrey do coasod. also all other persons or parties uny SUMMONS known claiming any rigbt, titio os'ato lion or Interest In tho roal . ostato do8crlbod In tho complaint herein. Defendant?, ..J0,001' r tho nforeshld dotomlantB, IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You nro hereby required to appear and answer tho complaint filed against you In tho nbovo en titled Bult within six wooks from tho day of tho first publication horoqf and If you fall to appear or answer for want thereof tho plaintiff will tnko a decree against you removlntr thn ciouu rrom mo following described premises: Beslnnlmr at a nnlm i? rodswest from tho lryior angle corner ui mo m. . uaRoy ami wiro d. u. q. Not No. E032 CI. No. 37 In To. 17 55. ilary lino of said D. L. 0. to place of beginning being 53 rods and 6 links and containing 38 ncros more or loss; that plaintiffs bo declared to bo the owners In foo slmplo of said promises and tho defendants and each of thotn bo barred rot all and bo doclarod to hnvo no right tltlo or Intorost In or to Bald promlsoa or any part thereof. This summons Is published onco each' week for six consecutive wooks by order of Hon, O. F. Sklpworth Judge of said Court dated Nov. 17th, 1017 and tho dft'o of first publication hereof Is Nor. 19th 1017. O. A. WINTEUME1BR, Attorney for Plaintiff residing at Kugono. Oro. Nov.19,26 ; Doc.3,10,17,24,31. hosnltals. sites for which are now being selected tluxjughoutforjv.M. n 2no county the country. Whenever posslbloj links; thence east 32 rods; thence injured soldier viU be sent to nW-ST 16 HnK I uuu menco wesi on soutn boundary They will be fitted for trades to I of said claim to a point 30.67 thalna TO ALL PERSONS, WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Sprlngflold, Oregon Docombor 10, 1917. NTntlrp In hnrntiv etvnn. (1n mv ,uirk Susan R. Sottlo has loft my bod nnd bonrd. without mv rnnamit nml m. mnvnil nit linr lirltlan.lmM nttnnl fHA. I tho rostdenco whoro wo resided on I rum sircoi in spriugiioiu, urogon. This Is to notify all persons that I will not pay any debts slio may contract. GEO. SETTLE. Dcc.l0,17.24,31;Jan.7,14,2l. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, places near their own homes. ! tho uth boundary of said D. L. C. This la not only ono of tho best and ' and thonCA KM! nn innth hnnmlan ... most oincient medicines for coughs, colds and croup, but Is also ploasant and safe to tako, which Is Important when mcdlclno must bo given to chil dren. Many mothers have cWcn It tholr unqualified endorsement. .l,tt, !.,. rfn,nrt nnrl nf ' . . -i -n,l . 8OUUJW081 corner Of """" "w ywt. , Baia. jju.c being 75 rods and $ links; the time of discharge the Gov ernment will assist them in re turning .to their proper places in industry. thence north 90 rods to a point 30.67 chains east from tho westerly north- west corner of said D. L. C. and thence east on, tho most southerly north boun- NEW PUBLICATION SHOWS AijVlS OF GERMANS. j "By right of war the right of strange races to migrate into Germanic settlements will be, taken, away. , By .right of warl trie non-Germanic population in America and Great Australia must be settled in Africa. By! right of war we can send back the useless South American ro mance peoples and the half- breeds to north Africa." Quo-, tation from the German in the new 170-page publication issued by the Committee on Public In formation, "Conquest and Kul- tur." Copies may be secured free' of charge by application to the . Committee, on- Public Informa- tion, 10 Jackson Place, Wash ington, D. C. How' to Prevent Croup. In a child that is subject to attacks of croup, the first, indication of the di sease Is hoarseness. Give Chamber lain's Cough Remedy as soon as the child becomes hoarse and the attack may be -warded off and all danger and 1 anxiety avoided. I Classified Ads For Sale, Rent, Wanted, Etc. FOUND Fur coat belt near .Metho dist, church. Owner may have same by calling at News office and paying for this, ad. FOUND White neck fur. ' Owner may have same by calling at the News office and paying for this ad. FOUND At Seventh and Main a la dies tan glove for the left hand. Owner may have the glove by cal-j ling at the News office and paying for this ad. WANTED A young man 15 to 18 years to learn the optical business. Enquire Sherman V. Moody, Eugene. FOUND Automobile dead light. Own er may have' same by calling at. News office and paying for this ad. FOR SALE My Dlace in West Springfield of Hi acres, with six room house. 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 inaq or woman in the field of railway or commercial telegraphy. We want a number of young men tad women to prepare for the telegraph serv ice to fill vacancies caused by un usual drafting of young men for Signal Corps. Prepare to help your country. Write today for full par ticulars. i -THE RAILWAY -TELEGRAPH INS-' TITUTE. PORTLAND, OREO. f 1COONP Ladies ten kid frtov . atJ Second -as4 Mala streets. .Owner may tax se. by calling at this office and paying for this ad. I YOUR CHILDREN ououm not no scntMoa school until their eyes are optically correcL It Is a great handicap for scholars to try to study whon their vision is do fectlvo. From my 27 years' experience In oyo examlnatlonsr'oyo testing and tho fit ting and grinding of correct .glasses, I am in a position to advise as to tbo very best course to take. You can consult me with perfect con fidence. All work guaranteed perfectly satis factory or money will bo rofundod. I SHERMAN W. MOODY Broken Lenses EYE SIGHT SPECIALIST Factory on Quickly Replaced 8Sl Willamette St. Eugene. Oro. Premisea EUGENE THEATRE ONE NIGHT ONLY WED., DECEMBER 12. Engagement Extraordinary ANNA HELD 'XftE ONljY In her gorgeously bewilderingmusical comedy sensation, dl ect irom uasino, New York. FOLLOVV ME" Company of Fifty, IncIudingLeading Broadway artists and Chorus Beauties more alluring than the Odalisquos or the Orient. "Follow Me" will wipe off your troubled mind as slick as a schoolboy's clean slate Special prices for Eugene,En'gagement Because of War conditions. PliC6S Best Seats, Orchestra $1.50 Balcony $1.50, $1.00, 75p. Gallery 50c . Seat Sale Monday, 10. A. M. Don't forget the home folks this Christmas, es pecially the children. Remember friends and relatives as you have before, but be economical and practical.' Hooverize on What You Eat j. Prico-izo On Your Gifts Buy Christmas Mipoe M M rs or possibly, better still, buy shoes or our Christinas Bonds . for,arjy amount you wish to apply on shoes or slippers then the recipient can do their own selecting and be fitted. The biggest stock ever sh'ow'ri in Eugene, of beau tiful slippers for men, women and children. Very jnoderatejy priced. 'I li I (i Preftmleail .vj4i . CsarVeeM SKviee VtWi . EUGENE 1 i " VWIjCE V HAN AN. SHOES H ill . J OREGON famhdl Xo AtolloicltAliW 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 . THltiG THAT EXISTS ONLY ON A PIECE OF PA PER. 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