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AGE4 TIIE SPRINGFIELD NE3WS THURSDAY, JAN. 31, 191$. HIGH' SCHOOL NOTES By WANNA McKINNEY imp j ... Florcnco Furuact, senior In E Ji. S. was a visitor hero Monday after aotm. , The members of Miss LIndsoy's E4 fclAM dramatlted the third act ot JhIIus Ccasar WxlnoBday.' TVednscday the quoatlon, "Resolved lTfcat tho President's term should ho extended," was debated in Miss Lind xey'a E7 class. Thoso on tho affirma tlTO were Harold Wynd Gladys Peter son and Thora Boeson. Thoso on tho negative were Ella Boeson, Ira Barbre and Hazel Dean. Open discussion fol lowed. . Evelyn Miller and Alice Reynolds, sew Frosh, visited S. H. S. Tuesday. Everyone is in a rash this week. V you ask any one what the trouble Is they will answex'Book Roviews." Tuesday evening Miss Williams cal led a meeting of the Senior girls for the purpose of Umitingthe cost ot the graduation dresses. . Some excltment was caused Tues day afternoon in the physics class. A connecting tube in a hot water boil r gave way and showered Mr. Kirk with steam. He claims it was a" put ap job. ... Wednesday the members ot Miss Llndsey's E7 class were given a sur prise They had to give extemperane eus talks on subjects kol'ected by the teacher, and they all 'wondered what they should do with their hands while talking. Many classes hae begun their re newing for the' semester quizzes. State Officer Will Be Here Miss. Margaret Copeland, state or ganizer ,of the P. ,E. O. Sisterhood ot Portland is expected to spend Satur day at the home of Mrs. R. L. Kirk, of this city. Mrs. Kirk is state pres ident of the Sisterhood. IN THE COUNTY COURT FOR LANE COUNTY, STATE OF OREGON. In the matter of the estate of Nancy Balir. deceased. CITATION. TO MRS. HATTIE E. CHURCHILL AND ELMER H. BAHR: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby cited and required to appear in the County Court of the State of Oregon,' for the County of lane,- at the Court Room thereof at Eugene, in the County of Lane, on the eighteenth day ot March, 1913, at ten o'c.ock in the forenoon of that day, then and there show cause, it any you have, why an order of saleshould not be made to sell the following described real property belonging to Me said estate; uot twenty-six (20) In Block thirty iree (33) in Fairmount, In the City if Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, and -x)t twenty- seven (27) in Block thirty iree ((33) in Fairmount. in the City )f Eugeue, Lane County, Oregon: WltTNESS, THE Hon. H. L. Bown, Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County ot Lane and the Seal of sail Court hereto af fixed this 26th day ot January, 1918. That date of the- 1st publication hereof is January 31, 1918. Attest: S. M. RUSSELL. Clerk By .C. Do Lee, Deputy. Jan.31.Feb.714.21.23. Jesse Williams Dies in Army Deceased Was Half Brother of Mrs. Virgie Townsend of tus City Josso Carl WU'.luas, a halt brother of Mrs. Virgin Towsend, ot this city and of Goorgq SLnub ot Croawoll, died atCamp Ktaraey, California, December 31, ot pneumonia, which followed an attack ot tho measles was burled January 4th at Butto City, California. Hb was past 38 years of ago and onllstod in tho federal aorvlco last August The following poem was written In memory ot the boy by loving friends: Not on the battlefield ho fell Opposing those that hate and boll Have sot 'gainst human liberty; Not on tho tiring line in Franco . Where heroes fight to stop th' advance Ot Ruthlessness, did Jesse die. And yet, his was a patriot's death; And he, as soldier, twined the wreath DutYf courago service, lovo Fond memory places on the head Ot citizen and soldier dead; Gone to his home above. . Bound Over to Grand Jury James D. White, of this city, was bound over to tho grand Jury by lustice Jesse G. Wells Tuesday charg ed with contributing to tho delinquen cy of his own daughter. He was plac ed under $i500 bonds which was furnished. SEE US ABOUT Selling your cream. It will pay you. Ask us about feed. EUGENE FARMERS CREAMERY. ED. DOMPIER SAYS Be Patriotic i Your country needs metal of every description and you that have old copper, brass, aluminum, nickle, steel, iron or any kind of metal are not doing your duty it you fail to put it on the market. Ed. Dompier buys all kinds of and offers to pay real cash .for it. READ, THEN ACT ED. DOMPIER TELEPHONE 30 SPRINGFIELD, OREGON Chemical Works, dealer In Jurik, Hides, Pelts, general Blacksmith. Horseshoeing a specialty. TIRE CONSERVATION A patch on that old tire means more mileage. Don't decide too soon that a tire or tubeis worn out. Sometimes there's more mile age left than you might expect. Let us look it over. If re pairs will help we'll handle them quickly, efficiently and at moderate cost to you. Don't forget that we carry a complete line of - tires, tubes, blow-out patches, innerliners, hobk-on-boots, cementless patches and vulcanizers. J. C. Neil ' ' W. W'kfajitt rnumc 1 1 Spr C. E. Stevens p. yy. Sturges I THE OLD SAILOR AND THE RECRUIT ON SHIPBOARD YOU GOT TO BE NEAT I CHtVVW-1 CUT ANO YOU WONT MO 33 UPTHC SHIP. AND THEN YOU DON T I M4KC I ID VMID TACK 1 WITH A BIG WAD.rJ I rlTuur ..I i i in.fi. h . v , THAT'S THE IDEA SATISFYING? AND CLEAN CHEW r r? - M VaMb.. I w m fc. ' O.R.iGuJli.n, M.D. Praotlco Llmltsd tl Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Graduato Nurno Attending 306, White Temple, Eugene. D. W, ROOF JEWELER QPniNOFIELD, OREGON FINE WATGH RRPAIIUNQ A SPECIALTY . Dr. N. W. Emery DENTIST BUTTON BtDQ. .''itpMONtf 20-J RESIDENCE PHONE 1W W W. F. WALKER, ' Undertaker funeral oireotor Offlco Ptieuo 63 lleldBCo'67-J Wait .Main St WM ..J . . : . 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