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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS M0NJ-.A7, FEBRUARY -i, 1018. Bird of Paradise l. 6iiMReturh Trip Marion Hutch in 3, "Luana," Is Successful Interpreter of Role Success scms to crown the actross who essays tho roto ot "Luana" the Hawaiian girl in Oliver Mtorosco's -Tho Bird ot Paradise," which wilt acaln be presented in Kugcno in the car future. This season Marion Hutchins will fro seen in tho part. Sho has been nder contract to A. II. Woods for the past five years. Sho only recently 1 aw a performance of "Tho Bird of Paradise" and Immediately asked Mr. SionoBco to bo allowed to enact tho vole this season. Mr. Morosco prompt acquiesced after seeing Miss Hut bins in support ot John Mason in "Common Clay." It was with dittlcul ty, however, that Miss Hutchins was able, to obtain her release from the . Woods' office duo to tho fact that Mr. Woods had her cast for a leading part fa an important production. It was due to Mr. Morosco's efforts that Miss Hutchins will be seen in "The Bird of Paradise." j Miss Hutchins gives promise of be Sag the best "Luana" ever seen in the Slay. -The Bird of Paradise" with Its pic taresque stage settings, walling and plaintive music and native Ha waiians wHl be the offering at the Eugene Theatre Wednesday February 6 for sne night only. SOCIAL EVENTS MRS. W. C. REBHAN ENTER TAINS PRISCILLA CLUB The Priscilla club was delightfully entertained at the home of Mrs. W. C.Rebhan. Friday afternoon. A spec ial feature of the afternoon was the vocal and instrumental solos by Mrs. Paul Brattain and a number of selec tions played on the Victrola. Delic ious refreshments were served by the kbstess. Mrs. E. G. Sutton was a guest of the club. Members present were: Mrs. Wm. Rouse, Mrs ' J. M. With row, Mrs. Wm. Donaldson, Mrs John Seavey, Mrs. N L. Howard,' Mrs. Riley Snodgrass, Mrs. Paul Brattain; and Mrs. Alec McKinzey. Parent Teachers Meet Thursday Interesting Pogram Is Given; M. C. Bressler Tjalks on War TWELFTH BIRTHDAY IS CEL EBRATED WITH. PARTY On the afternoon, of January 26th, Mrs. R. P. Mortenson. entertained a few young people in honor of her daughter, Alice's twelfth birthday The afternoon was spent playing rsimes after which refreshments were wrved to the following: Phyllis Kes- Mr, Dorothy Ditto. Crystal Bryan, Lil Jan Baker, Alice Mortenson, Earl Mc- Sullcch, Charles Kirk, Wendell Mc Sinney, Dwight Kessey, and Lester Smith. ENTERTAINS M. C. O. 400 CLUB OF ENGENE, HERE Mrs. C. E. Swarts entertained the Ml C. O. 400 club of Eugene, at her Some in Springfield Monday afternoon ,MrsH. R. Knight was the high score winner of the afternoon. Dainty re freshments were served to the follow feg ladies: Mrs. H. R. Knight, Mrs. C. C. Page, Mrs. John Zimmer, Mrs W. R. McGeorge, Mrs. George. McMorran, Mrs. Elsie Joyce, and Mrs. I. D. Wade ail of Eugene. Many Successful In Examinations Eist of Students. Who Passed in Geography and Physiology Completed 'I. The list of successful students in die state examinations in physiology it&d. geography given a short time ago has been completed, by county school superintendent, E. J. Moore. The following passed the examina tions In district 19; Physiology: Tommy Brattain, Ivan Leigh Cowart, AVnjr Coy, Lula A. Edwards, Howerd Gfaifean, Lenico Horrlck, Ethel How ardV Qunle Howard, Graydon Lewis, Winnifred Marian Long, Ona Mulligan Gladys- Christina Nystrom, Goldie May Park, Floyd Penny, Harry ( Gossler, Mabel Humphrey, Crystal Bryan. Geography: Rhoda Jock, Clair Luck ey, Wendell McKlnndy, Juanita Reed, Crace Shahan, Vivian Senseney, Tholraa StarY,"jiVIJota White, Mary E. Waschter, Genevieve Copenhaver, Ehylllis Koster, M6rrsm Miller. Tho crovM attending tho meeting ot tho Parent Teachers Association at tho Lincoln school building Thursday evening was not very largo owing to tho number ot other activities which were going on tho same evening. Fol lowing tho short bustnoss meeting an Interesting program was given. Following 1 tho program: Piano duet, Marlon Richmond and Dorothy Holbrook. Dialogue, "Old Ironsides," Miss Vilas class Recitation, "Tho Inventor's Wife," Lila Miller. Adress, M. C. Bressler. Quartet, Genevieve Gillespie, Marian Richmond, .Grace Walker, Merle Nlmmo. 1 Mr.. Bressler spoke of America's place in the present war and what wo must do to help win tho war. He spoke of the conditions at the opening of (he war and the conditions at the present time. He. also emphasized the fact, that the necessity Of saving must be especially Impressed upon tho school children. His talk was very much enjoyed by everyone present. Real Estate Transfers I). A. Washburno ot nl to J. F. Ral ston lots 7 and S part ot lot 9 blk. 3 Douglas Gardens 62S. Henry F. Uegorow ot nl to J. C. Dluun ot ux lots' 10, 11, 12 blk 110 Washburno sub ot S. I. & l Co's add to Springfield $10. ' J. C. Dlmtn ot ux to Charles A. BoRorow ot nl lot Orchard Homos noo. When You Have a Cold j It Is when you have n sovoro cold I that you appreciate tho good qualities lot Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Mrs. Frank Crocker, Pana, III., wrltos "Our I Loses Valuable Jersey Cow Alvln McPhorson, who roaldcg on tho Goshen road, lost a valuable Jor soy cow last Thursday. Tho animal wis poisoned from eating lockspur. J ftvo-yoar-sld son Paul caught a sovoro cold last winter that sottlod on his lungs and ho had terrible coughing polls. Wo worn greatly worrlod about him as tho modlctno wo gave him did not holp htm In tho least. A notghbor spoko so highly ot Chamber laln's Cough Romody that I got a bot tlo ot it. Tho first doso bonoflted htm bo much that I conttnnod giving it to him until ho was curod." LEARN MUSIC AT HOME! Lessons Free Ntw Method Learn to Play By Not -Piano. Organ, Violin, Banjo, MoBdotia, CornoL Harp, 'Cello, Gukar, Piccolo, Clarinet, Trombono, Flute or to sing. Special Limited Offer of freo weekly lessons. You pay oaly for music and postage, wnich Is small. Money hack guarauloo. No extras. Beginners or advanced pupils. Everything illustrated, plain, simple, systematic. Froo lectures each, course. 16 years' succoss. Start at once. Write for Free booklet to day Now. U. S, School of Mul, 225 Fifth Avenue. New York City. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'8 8ALE ON EXECUTION Notice Is horoby glvon that by vir tuo ot an Execution Issued out of tho Circuit Court of tho Stnto of Oregon, for Lane County on tho 28th day of January, 1918, and by mo rocelvud tho 28th day of January, 1918, In an action whoroln on tho 26th day ot January 1918, in tho JuBtlco Court ot Kugono Justtco District, La no Co., Orogon. Potor A. Nelson & Albert Johnson, rocovored Judgmont against tho Dofondant Ethel Hansen, for tho sum ot S2C0.00 with Interest nt tho rnto of C por cont per annum from tho 25th day of January. 1918, togutliur with conts amuuntlug to tho ruiii nt $4.20 and nccmlng costs, A trunncrlpt of which Judgmunt was onrnllod and docketed in tho of fice of tho Clerk of said Circuit Court on tho 20th day of January, 1018, and said Execution to mo directed coin mantling mo In tho name ot tho Statu ot Oregon that out of tho personal property of said Defendant, or, If nuf flclont could not bo found, then out ot tho roal property belonging to said Dofondant lnLano County, Oregon, on or after tho said 20th day ot Jan uary, 1918, Being unable to find suf ficient or any personal proporty bo longing to snld Dofondant, I did, on tho 28th day ot January, 1918, lory on tho -following described roal prop orty, to-wlt: Lots C and 0 In Blk 2 In Mountain Vlow Park, In Lane County, Orogon. Now, therefore, In the name ot tho State ot Oregon and In conipllanco with said Execution and In ordor to satisfy said Judgmont, costs, and ac cruing costs. I will on Saturday, tho 9th day of March, 1918, between tho hours ot 9 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. in. towlt; at one o'clock p. in. on said day at the Southwest door of tho Couity Courthouse In Eugene, Lnno County, Oregon, offor for salo for cash, subject to redemption all tho right, title and Interest of tho nbova named Dofondant In and to tho abova described roal property. JAMES C. PARKER Sheriff of Lane County, Orogon By D. A. ElklBB, Deputy. Fob.4,U,18,2C.Mch.4. TO ALL PERSONS WHOM IT MAV CONCERN Trout, Oregon, January 14, 1018, Notice In horuhy given that my wife, Mary lloworman linn loft my hud and hoard, without my connond, whore wo roitldod nt Trout, Oregon. 1 Thtit'ls to notify nil pomonn that 1 will not pay any iIuMb she tuny con tract. J. aUHNlflY 110WEUMAN. Jan.l4,21,28;Fou.4,U,18,25. D. W. ROOF JEWELER SPniNQPIBLO, ORBQON FIND 'WATCH IlIEPAIRING A SPECIALTY Dr. N. W. Emery DENTIST SUTTON BLOQ. . PHONE 20-J RESIDENCE PHONE 129-W W. F. WALKER UNDERTAKER FUNERAL DIRECTOR Oftlco Phono 02; lloaldonco C7-J West Main St Will Be Stenographer at U. of O. Miss Clara Larlson has acepted a position as stenographer with the cor respondence department of the U. of Q, Miss Larlson has been employed the past two years by county Clerk , Russell and Judge H. L. Bown where t she has given entire satisfaction. Passes Away In Portland Friends of Mrs. Tillie Luther Mich ael, formerly of Springfield, have re ceived word of her death at Portland on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Michael and two children left here about six weeks ago and Mrs,. Michael was placed in the sanatorium at Toroutdale Get New Packard Truck A new Packard truck has arrived from Portland to be used by the Booth Kelly company in hauling lumber be tween Springfield and Eugene. The trailer will also be used on the new truck. Sister Dies in Colorado Thomas Sikes receivde a letter Sat urday telling of the death of his sis ter, Mrs. Flora Keyes, at Cripple Creek Colora'do, January 26th. Two child ren survive their mother, the father having been Killed in an accident in the mines serveral years ago. Has Finger Amputated S. M. Grubbs bad the little finger on his left hand ampatated at the office of a local physlclal Thursday. While at work at the Springfield Planing mill a piece ot wood hit him on the hand causing the injury. SEE US ABOUT Selling your cream. It will pay you. Ask us about feed. EUGENE FARMERS CREAMERY. ED. DOMPIER SAYS Be Patriotic 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 if 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. 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