MONDAY, DEC. 24, 1017. " "JPAGE 2 HE Sl'IUNQFIELD NEWS TI11 Springfield Hews g. C. DIMM, WALTER R. DIMM Editors and Publishers Published Every Monday and Thursday. . RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION Osa. Year .... LG WMoaOrt .76 (Three months .50 Advertising rates furnished on appll ectie. 0 UKCORRESPONDENTS CAMP GREEK Ruby Crabtreo THURSTON, Mrs. Walter Edmtstca COftURQ . " Elsie Anderson WEST SPRINGFIELD. Mrs. Clara Chllds Member of the. Willamette' Valley tfdltrlal Association. MONDAY, DEC. 24r . 1917. YOUR HELP NEEDED In Pblaiid niost of the chil dren under four years of age are either dead or dying from starvation. -The old and the very young are-always the first to succumb "when a country is starving. Through the American Red Cross it is planned to send aid to these starving Poles as soon as adequate guarantees are given that the money will not cause food or funds to be re leased for the benefit of the German army now occupying Poland, Try to picture the starvation of Poland or Belgium, of other neutrals and it will not be hard for you to make up your mind to conserve every bit of food possible. The Red Cross has begun a nation-wide-, drive for member ship. This is the only author ized agency for extending relief to suffering humanity. You will be, given an opportunity to hold a membership in this or ganization and play a part in helping to care for our soldiers and sailors and feeding the hungry, of our allies, so far as it is possible for us to do. WHY? Why must we be so careful ' about saving sugar? Because sugar is a necessary food, and not just something that we like to eat because of the taste. Su-! gar is the food that helps the j body to stay warm, and it also j provides it with energy. That is Why soldiers, exposed in the' trenches and working under great strain, should have sugar -more' sugar, even, than they need at home. And the people j of the Allied countries, working , harder than they ever did be fore, to keep up with their coun try's needs, should also have much more sugar than they are getting, r .... . , t Nephew Is Wounded Mrs, Annie. Knox has received word I from relatives in New Brunswick Btatlng that Mrs Knox' nephew, ( Lieutenant Wlnfleld Alllngham, whoj Is with the Canadian forces in France, had been seriously wounded while in active service. JBoldler Is Here from Camp Lewis J. A. Hlnton, who is stationed at Camp Lewis, American Lake, Wash ington, is visiting for a few days at tho J, T. Harbert homo near Spring field'. Is yisltjjjg Herefrom Fort Stevens Victor O'Rpurko, a mpmber pf ttho Second company at Fort Stevens ,1b spending a JTow . days wjth relatives and friends near Springfield. 0 80CIAL EVENTS MRS. J. S. LUSBY ENTERTAINS NEEDLECRAFT-8EW1NQ CLUD Tho Necdlccraft club vas delight fully entertained at the homo of Mrs. J. S. Lusby Thursday afternoon. At the closo ot the afternoon delicious refreshments woro servod by tho hostess, assisted by Mrs. D. V. Crltcs and Mrs. E. E. Martin.' Mrs. E. G. Sutton was a guest ot tho club. Members present woro: Mrs. E. E. Martin, Mrs. It. P. MortonBon, Mrs. D. W. Crites, Mrs. Wm. Dawson, Mrs. Goorgo Catching, Mrs. R. U Drury, and Mrs. II. E. Walker. ENTERTAINS FRIENDS WHO ARE LEAVING SOON Mtss Wanna McKtnney entertained a few friends nt hor home Friday evening in honor ot Mr. and Mrs. Odls C Rnyburn, who leave soon for their new home at MU Vernon, Wash ington. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs OdjB C. Rayburn, Florence Kop ner, Russel Myers, Wendell Mc Kinney,, and Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Mc Ktnney. THIMBLE SOCIETY HAS AN ALL-DAY MEETING The Mt. Vernon Thimble society met Thursday for an all-day meeting at the home ot Mrs. James Tallafero. Various kinds ot Christmas sewing comprised the days pastime and at noon a fine diner was served. Those attending were: Mrs. Lee Davis, Mrs. Carl Carpenter, Mrs. James McPher son, Mrs. Alvah Armitago and Mrs. C. L Gbrrle. FIVE HUNDRED CLUB MEETS WITH MRS. HOWARD WOODS The Five Hundred Club met last Thursday with Mrs. Howard Woods. Members present were: Mrs. James Stewart, Mrs. F. A. De Pue, Mrs. M. M. Peery. Mrs. J. E. Edwards, Mrs. E. G. Sutton, Mrs. Savage.of Eugene, and Mrs. W. C. Robhnn. The next meeting will be held with. Mrs. James Stewart January 17. ENTERTAIN AT DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Ncedham of Thurston, were dinner guests at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Male, ot Springfield yesterday. - Girls Are Honarary Pail-Bearers - f Four Springfield girls were honarary pall-bearers at the funeral of Lavone Russell, of Eugene, who was buried yesterday afternoon. The members of the class to which she belonged at school while attending in the Spring field, sent a floral offering. Chamberlain's Tablets Chamberlain's Tablets are Intended especially for stomach trouble, bil iousness and constipation, and have met with much success in the treat ment ot those diseases. People who have suffered for years with stomach trouble and have been unable to ob tain 'any permanent relief, have been completely cured by the use of these tablets. Chamberlain's Tablets are also of great value for biliousness. Chronic constipation, may be permanently- cured by taking Chamber lain's Tablets and observing the plain printed directions with each bottle. R. H. Parker has moved his nous- hold goods from the Cecil Calkins J property on Seventh and Q streets to Fifth and G streots and G. P. Smith has moved into the property on Sev enth and C streets. Classified Ads For Sale, Rent, Wanted, Etc. FOUND Fur coat belt near Metho dist church. Owner may have samo by calling at News office and paying for this ad. WANTED Marie and ash pin butts, cut 50 Inches long and from 10 to ' 20 inches thick. Over 20 Inches snllt in half. Must fie clear, sound and straight Eraln. See the' straight grain. See tho PLANING MILL SPRINGFIELD COMPANY. FOR SALE My placo In West Springfield of ll acres, with six room house. Will sell at bargain, small payment, with terms to suit. C. E. Neet, Wanna, Oregon. FOUND At Seventh and Main a la dies tan glove for the left band. Owner may have the glovo by cal ling at tho Newa office, and paying for this ad. JVANTED-A young man, 15 to 1? years to learn tho optical business. Enquire Sherman W. Moody, Eugene. ACTIVITIES OF OTHER COMMUNITIES TOLD BY CORRESPONDENTS THURSTON ' Dec. 22. Curtis Prlco, a Thurston boy, who is a member of tho O. C. A. at Fort Stovons arrived Thursday for a ten days visit with hln parents and jthor relatives and friends at this placo. Miss Margaret Rawllngs a mombor ot tho Thurston high school faculty, j icu louny 10 spenu nor vacation wun relatives in Washington. Miss Molllo Tootors has left for a two weekB visit with hor parents at1 Dorenn. ! Mr. and Mrs. James Farrell, of Eu gene, havo rented tho John Nice croporty nt this place. ( Taylor Noedham, who has boon om-j ployed at Cascadta for somo time . visited his homo horo this week. I Mrs. Clara Hurst and children, of Eugeno, visited at tho homes of hor brothers, Frank and Charles Taylor, last week. 1 Link Yarnoll has returned from a visit in Washington. Howard Piatt's relatives received a letter from him today stating ho was j now stationed with United States troops in France. Miss Zimmerman left today for at visit with hor parents at Portland. j Mtss Elisabeth McMahan, who has ' been attondlng school InEugeno, ar-j nvea nomo vouay 10 spenu ncr vaca- i tiqn with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. McMahan. Interesting programs wore rendered by the pupils ot both tho high school and crammar school at this nlaco to- Say. Tho Red Cross hold a very Interest ing all-day meeting at tho hall last Thursday. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NoUce is hereby given that tho un redslgned has been appointed admin istrator of the estate of Maria Minor, deceased, by the Judgo of the County Court for Lane County, Oregon. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to pro- sent tno same, properly verified and with tho proper vouchers, to the administrator at the office of Young & Ray, in the County Court House, within six months from the dato of tho first publication ot this notice Date of the first publication of this notice, Dec. 10. 1917. JESSE A. FOUNTAIN. Administrator of the estate of Maria Minor, deceased. Dec.10,17,24,31 ; Jan.7. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice Is hereby given that the un dersimed has been aDDOlnted ad- mlnlstratrix with the will annexed ot the estate ot John Tucker, deceased, I by the Judgo of the County Court lor Lane County, Oregon. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notmou to pro sent tho same, nronerly verified and with the proper vouchers, to the ad ministratrix at tno ornce 01 young & Ray, In the county Court House, with in six months from the date of the first publication of this- notice. Date of tho first publication of this notice Is Dec. 3, 1917. MARY F. SPARKS, Administratrix with the will an nexed of the estate ot. John Tucker, deceased. Young & Ray, Attorneys for estate. Dec.3,10,17,24,31. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice Is hereby given that by an order of the County Court of Lano County, Oregon, duly made and en tered of record on the 3d day of De cember, 1917, in tho matter of the estate of Ole Holverson, deceased, tho undersigned was duly appointed ad- tratrlx of said estate. All persons having claims agaJnst said estato are hereby required to nresent the same, duly verified, to tho undersigned at tho law office of Pot ter & Immel, in Eugene, Lano Coun- ty, Oregon, on or before six months , from the date hereof. Bated this 0th day or December, 1917. HANNAH E. HOLVERSON,. Administratrix 01 tho estate of Ole Holverson, deceased. Potter & Irnmel, Att'ys for estate. Dec.C,13,20(27;Jan,3. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR roUNTY OF LANE Gladys Zang ) Plaintiff ( I VS C SUMMONS iJ. F. Zarrg, J Tw tnnt . IfKlKIIUUUV Tn .T P Kane, dofenuaht: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE of OREGON: You aro hereby ro;i qufrod to apt ear and answer the com? plaint fijod against, you in the above 1 entitled fault within six weeks from' the dftv of tho first publication horo-. . . 1 nnM,,la If ,,,-.. In I 01 jv 01 jJurBuiim v' vo fc wv . person without tho state, and if you fall to appear or answer for want thereof the plaintiff will take a de cree against you for tho relief prayed for In tho complaint, to-wlt, tho dis solution of the marriage relation now existing between plaintiff and de fendant, tho custody of Olga tho minor child, and such other relief as to the court may seem equitable. This summons is required to bo published "once each week for six suc cessive weeks by order of Hon. J. W. Hamilton Judge of. said court dated ,Nov. 7th 1917 and tho date pf tho first ''publication hereof Is Nov. 8th 1917. , :' C. A. WJNTERMEIER Attorney for Plaintiff residing at Eugene Ore. Nor.8,lC,22,29,Dec.C,13,20. IN THE CIRCUIT CQURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR THE COUNTY OF LANE. A. II, Joslln and Harriot O. Jnnlln Plaintiff HSii VB. Tho unknown hairs ot Norrls Humnhroy de ceased, also all other porsons or parties un-, SUMMONS known claiming any right, title estate llonv or Interest In tho real 1 ostato doBcrlbod In tho I complaint herein. Defendants. To each ot tho nforosald dofondnnts, IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You aro horeby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the nbovo en titled suit within six wooks from tho 1 day ot tho first publication ho roof and It you fall to appear or answer for wnnt thereof tho plaintiff will tnko a docroa against you removing tho cloud from tho following described premlsos: Beginning at a point 10 rodswest from tho Inner angle cornor of tho E. W. Bagby and wife D. L. C. Not. No. 5022 CI. No. 37 In Tp. 17 S. R. G W. ot W. M. In Lnno County Oregon; thonco south 42 rods and 19 links; thonco cast 33 rods; thonco south 26 rods; thonco west 10 rods; thenco south 21 rods and 0 links to tho south boundary of said I). L. C. and thence west on south boundary ot said claim to a point 30.67 chains east rrom tno soutnwest cornor or Bald D. L. C. being 75 rods and 6 links; thenco north 90 rods to n point 30.67 chains east from tho westerly north west corner of said D. L. C. and thenco east on tho most southorly north boun dary lino ot said D. L. C. to placo of beginning bolng 53 rods and g links and containing 3S acres more or loss; that plaintiffs bo declared to bo tho owners In too simple ot said promises and tho defendants and each of thorn' be barred of all and be declared to have no right tltlo or Interest In or to said promises or any part thereof. This summons Is published once .each week for six, consecutlvo wcokB by order ot Hon: a. F. Sklpworth Judgo of 8a 13 Court dated Nov. 17th. 1917" and tho da'o ot first publication1 hereof 1b Nov. 19th 1917. C. A. WINTERMEIER. Attornoy for Plaintiff residing at Eugeno. Ore. Nov.l9,26;Doc.3,10,17,24,31. STOP! See What Ed. Dompior Is Do ing for His Country! He is now prepared to ac commodate anybody and everybody in any class of business. He has just started a Chemical Works and now buys all kinds of dead, animals, hides, pelts and furs of all kinds and all kinds JUNK He has good saddle ponies and DRIVING PONIEStoHIRE out and he will also SHOE YOUR HORSES do your repairing and feed your horses, all in the same building while you are getting your work done. Any party haying poor ani mals or dead animals or poor hogs, that thoy are not able to feed, he will buy them. Call him up by Telephone 30, Springfield Mr. Dompler is a public benefactor. He buys and turns Into money many arti cles that seem to be of no value, thereby helping many people to many extra dollars. 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