PAG TUB SPIUNGFIBLD NEWS THURSDAY, JUNE 0, 1018. Tbt Sprineflsid News J. C. DIMM, WALTER R. DIMM Editors and Publishers Published Every Thursday RATES OP SUBSCRIPTION Ono Year 1.60 Btx Months .W Tfireo months .60 Advertising rates furnished on appll- cation. OUR CORRESPONDENTS CAMP CREEK Ruby Crabtree THURSTON, Mrs. Walter Edmlston COBURO Elsie Anderson j WEST SPRINGFIELD. ! Mr. Clara Chllds! 1 Member .of the Willamette Valley I Edltorlil AMoelatlon. THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 191S.; OUR NATIONAL PROBLEM " Our problem, says the Federal Re servo Board, is to convert less essen tial Into moro essential credit and to convert less essential Into more essen tial production and distribution of goods. Tho saving of credit and money goes hand in hand with the saving of labor and materials in the program of adjusting the business of the Nation to a war basis. Our best hope of avoid ing competition between the Govern ment and its citizens for credit, money labor, and materials, which can only result In credit and price inflation and higher costs of lvlng is saving. WHEN PEACE C0ME8 Some day peace wll come. Thou sands millions of men will suddenly be thrown back again into civil life. Consider the vastness of the readjust ment that will be necessary., Look back at the period of reconstruction after our own Civil War. Prepare for this new period of reconstruction. The day of reckoning is bound to come. Be gin to save now. Thrift is the need of the present, the hope of the future. Liberty Loan Bonds, War Savings, the safest securities In the world, are a wise provision for the day peace comes. THE ECONOMY OF VICTORY No matter what this war costs the Government and the people of the United States In the way of money, it is going to be much cheaper to win this war than to lose it. The commercial and financial losses that would follow a German victory are not to be calculated. All that we spent would be lost. Indemnities be yond calculation wouljl have to be paid and along with these losses would come a continuing loss In foreign com merce that would spell disaster. With these material losses we would lose our national liberty and independ ence, our power to secure our interna tional rights, our right to live in a world ruled by the dictates of human ity and civilization. COL. LEADER WILL SPEAK Meeting Will Be for Loyal Legion of City and Community Col. John Leader of the military de partment of the University of Oregon will adress the Home Guard of the Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lumber men at the Methodist church Sunday evening. The Loyal Legion men and Home Guard men from up the valley have all been Invited to participate in this meeting and a good attendance Is ex pected. '.The men of Coburg and Thurston have already responded nnd have ox pressed their desire to participate in the meeting. Get Flowers From France Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cyr of this city received a letter this morning from their sdh Bert Cyr who Is with "C" Co. 23rd Eng. American Expedi tionary Forces In Franco saying that he is well and happy, and that tho American boys are showing the Hun what good soldiers they are. The lotter also contained a tiny boquet of for-get-mo-nots which had been picked in Franco moro than a month ago. IMPROVEMENTS OF BAKERY Work In C. P. Egalman 8 tor It Dons by H. C. Pitts C. P. Egglmnn line Just completed , work In tho bakery department ofTjhls ! storo. Now wall bread canes liavo been ' put In which wcro especially 'cslgncd by Mr. Eggiman, with n saco built In for tho cash register. Tho cases will bold four hundred loaves of bread. New pastry cases have also been put In. Those arc largo aud will hold many trays of pastry, occupying nl hiost nn eutlro sldo of the front room. These pastry cases and tho wall bread case wore niado by H. K. Pitts of this city and are all tnndo by hand. Tho work done Is excellent. Tho building has ntao been refloored with handsomo linoleum, and a gen oral renovating work is being dono. When this is completed Mr. and Mrs. Egglman will have ono of tho finest confectionery stores In the valley. West Side Jchn Severns is very ill at his home here. Rjv. M. P. Chllds who has been pastor of the Frco Methodist church and his wife arc going to Cottage Grove, to visit Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Crawford. Mr. Chllds will go on to Medford. to take charge of the Free Methodist church at that place. Mrs. Chllds will follow him In two weeks. Reverend L. M. Philips of Cottago Grove was in -Springfield to visit his daughter-in-law Mrs. J. S. Phelps. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Lee are very proud of their new daughter-in-law, Mrs. Ernest Lee. Reverend Mary E. Buckbeo and son of Marshfield, Oregon have come to take charge of tho Free Methodist church of West Springfield. Sunday school at 10 a. m. and preach ing at 11 a. m..and 8 p. m. Sundays. Prayor.meetlng Thursdays at 8 p. m. You are all Invited to these services. CARD OF THANKS We desiro to express our sincere thanks for the sympatny nnd kind ness of our friends and neighbors and especially the members of the Mason lodge during the sickness and death of our husband and father. MRS E, M. DURYEE AND FAMILY Whooping Cough In this disease It is Important that the cough be kept loose and exper toratlon easy, which can be done by giving Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Mrs. P. H.Martin. Peru. Ind., writes, "My two daughters had whooping i-uufiu. i gave mem unamberlain s Cough Remedy and It worked like a cnarm." a$Y Notice Eugene Lodge No. 357 will their invited rlday Night June 7th a very high class entertainment by "The Troubadours" society's musical preluders, featuring Catherine Roberts -.'II I ' w a noted American Star. The entertainment Vill be gin promptly at 8 o'clock and will end about, ten, followed by dancing until midnight. Tickets will be 50 cents each This will be one of the most enjoyable occasions i ' ' 'of the COME ON BOYS and bring your ladies and friends. J. L. HESSE, Chairman Elks Entertainment Committee. MEMORIAL DAY OB SERVED THURSDAY BY LOCAL PEOPLE - ,fi', v- (Continued trom raco 1.) within tho sound of my .voice who would not go out nnd fight to protect tho sanctity of tho homo. "My mission nnd your mission dear friends, Is to do s6mothlug for tho ' fellow who is down nnd out, to pro tect tho girl who has fallen, to reach out to Mio waywnrd girl nnd lift horj i up. This country hns n mission. I eomo to a plnco whero thcro Ih no language to express the mollvo of thla I nation. All along thu great highways the great beacon Hunts, lights that! beam out to tho mariner show tho , great shoals and rocks In ordor that our ships may bo safely brought In. "This great republic has under .tak en a mission of bringing trodden men and womeu into the fold of freedom. Wo era in tho greatest holocaust this world has ever known nnd to-day I say to you fathers and mothers who have boys across the sea. except for the sacrifice of our American citizens this war would not bo worth gaining but tho sacrifices we are making will i mnke an Indelllble lmprosslon upon j us lor ii is an tor me cause oi numnn- Ity and to make the world safe for men and women. I nm tiilnVlntr flint thfo nnrfnt uni will bo won but it cannot be won wlth out the greatest sacrifice the world ; has ever known. Unless America will I come to the front and give all it has I say the principles of liberty Is lost, but the haiid of God Is directing this great cause. Unless the one groat hand continues to "guide our destiny, tho hand that gives fragrance to the ' blossoms, that gives life to every ' power upon the earth our cause is 1 lost, I say unless this hand will guide and direct US' until victory Is assured." The' high school trio composed of Dorothy Holbrook, Iva Hill and Gladys Lepley accompanied by Marlon Rich mond sang a selection after which Professor R. L. Kirk gave a talk set ting before the people the cause, ef Cects and explanlng the great days of the Civil War, leading up to the Get-! tysburg address by Lincoln and then fending the address. The people then went to the mill race where flowers were scattered on tlje water to pay tribute to those brave men who met a watery grave for their country and its freedom. A large number of automobiles went to the Lalirel Hill cemetery in the forenoon to decorate the graves of the dear ones who have gone, and "Flags were also placed on the graves .of the latter. offer to its members and guests on season to Elks Classified Ads Fo Sili," dint, WtntflirEttV MEN .WANTED to mnlco ties or cut cord wood flno timber woll located,. Going prlco paid. Soo or phono J. C. Holbrook. For Sale A good Whlto Gns, flvo pas songor car. Will boII cheap an I am leaving. Mrs. T. T. Illnck, 390 West 12th, JCugono, Oro. A'ANTED Girl for general Ujiao work, thrco in family. Inquire rt Mm. J O. r.imnt. 710 C Btroet, I'h.mo 127-W. OLD NEWSPAPERS for snlo. Ono cunt per pound. Springfield Nows. SEE US ABOUT Selling your cream. It will pay you. Ask us about feed. EUGENE FARMERS CREAMERY. W. F WALKER UNDERTAKER FUNERAL DIRECTOR orr,ce "woo ,03; Roaldcnce 67J We,t Ma,n 3t- CAREFUL. CONSCIENTIOUS DENTISTRY DR. J. E. RICHMOND PHONES Office, 3; Residence, 11S, Over Commercial Bank. Springfield. Oregon. Phono 302 47 East 7th Ave., Eugene, Or. Imperial Cleaners All kinds of Cleaning, Press ing and Repairing. Prompt service and good work are" our specialties. No advance in prices. Postage paid ono way. Dr. N. W. Emery DENTIST 8UTTON BLDG. . . PHONE 20J RESIDENCE PHONE 129-W unrirc ne SS2f!f K ll j Notice Is horebv clvin ihnt r.n.i' L. Scott Administrator of said Estate, has filed his account for Ujo final settlement of said Estate and tho Hon. u. L. Down, County JudB0 of said County has set Friday the Cth day of July 1918 at 10 A. M for hearing ob. Joctlons to tho samo if any nro filed with the Clerk of fho Court, r. x, ,V"Am'4ES L- SCOTT, Adm. Geo. B. Dorris, Atty. for Estate. May.30;Juno(C,13,20,27. J IN THE COUNTY COUHT OF THE u.it ur uwtliON FOR LANE COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF George T. Hall, deccasod. .otlce is hereby given that I, the undereignod, as administrator with tho will unnexod of tho above estato, will from and nfter Juno 10th, 1918, sell either in one parcel, or in subdivisions, at prlvato salo, for cash or credit, one third cash, balance equal yearly paymonts with 7 Interest payablo annually tho following described real ostato belonging to said estate, and describe') aa. follows, towlt: Southwostquarter of southwest quarter of section 27 township 16 South Range 4 oast; Lots s, 7, 8, 12 of Section 31 township 17 South range 4 East; tho following described lots in Fraser & Berry's part of Florence, viz: Lots 1, 2, 3, 4. 5, 0, 7 of Block 41; Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, and 6 pf Block 69; Lots 1. 2, 3, 4 Block 62; lota 11, 12, 13. 14 Block 62; lota 11, 12, of Block 3$ 1Mb 67 6 Block. '6; lots 7, 8, 9, 10 of Block 32; lots 13 and 14 block 61; Iota 1, 2 block 66; lot 3 block 6; Tho following JotB in Gallagher' part of Florence, vis; Lot 13 Block 45; Lot 13 block 4, and lot Z In Block. 6, and lot 1 In block' 16, said, last 3 lots being in Glenada, Oregon; following lots In Chicago Ad dlton to Florence, viz; Lots 11, 12 blpck 61, ono half Interest in lot 7 blpck 61, all of lot 15 block 52; Un divided ono half Interest In blocks E nnd F in Millors part of Florence Beginning at the southeast corner of lot 2 Block 12 Mulligan's Donation, now part of the City of Eugene, O0 gon, running thenco North 114 foot, thence west 42 feet 1 Inches, thenco south 114 foci, cast 42 ft. linches to place of beginning; Beginning at north east corner of lot 5 in block 12 Mul ligan's Donation, now part of City of Eugene, running south 41 feot, more or less, to southeast corner of north half of ((aid lot, thenco west 114 feet to Park street, thenco North 40 feet, thence East 114 feet to place of be ginning; Beginning at southeast cor ner of lot 4 block 4 in Skinnors Ad dition to Eugene, Oregon, running thonce wos( to tho .alloy running north and south through tho block, thonce north to the south line of the Oregon & California It. IL righ.t of way, thenco South 8010' East along said right of 1 i I H' i. in 1 "f 1 tow wWii tfakatofo torn u&A&fs IT IS CARELESS TO KEEP JEWELRY AND VAL UABLE PAPERS IN THE HOUSE; IT IS ALSO DAN GEROUS. YOU MAY LOSE THEM; FIRE MAY BURN THEM; BURGLARS MAY STEAL THEM AND MAY KILL YOU TO GET THEM. THE CAREFUL MAN KEEPS HIS VALUABLES IN ONE OF OUR SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES. HE KNOWS THEY ARE SAFE SO IS "HE AND HIS FAMILY WE WILL RENT YOU A SAFETY DEPOSIT BOX FOR $2.00 PER YEAR. BANK WITH US way to tho East boundary of said block 4, Uicnco south along said East boundary 260 feet, more or less to placa of beginning; Beginning at a point In wost lino of block 4 Skin ner's Addition to Eugeno, Oregon whero the North lino of alley intof socts East Jlno of Chnrnolton Street In said City, running thonco north on said east line of Chnrnolton Street to intersection of land owned by Orogon & California railroad, Utonco south easterly on said railroad company's south line to centor of block 4, or to the west lino or alloy running north .and south, thenco south on wost line of said alloy to north lino of alloy running East and West 160 foot more or less, thenco West along north lino of said alley running oast nnd west through said block 4 to placo of be ginning; An undivided ono half In tcrest in the following, viz; Beginning 71H foot east of tho southwoBt cor ner of lot 7 Block A of Mulligan's East Addition to Eugene, Orogon, running thence Enst 63 VS feot, thenco north 80 feet, thonco wost 63 foot, thonco south 80 foot to beginning; All of lots 3 nnd 4 in Block 6 Watt's Ad dition to Bluo Ulvor City, Oregon; East half of lots 6 nnd 7 and of lotn 5 and 8 In Block 9 Orlglonal plat of Eu geno, Oregon; tho southwest quarter of southwest quartor of section 23 and lots G, 7, nnd 8, except tract to uehool district No. 68 in Section 14, town-' ship 16 south rnngo 5 East; northwoit , quarter of southwest quarter of sec tion 3 township 18 south range 1 wost; Beginning at a point wh'ich Is 3.60 chains Eant of West lino of lot 6 of .1 n n . .,. . n .... 1 1 . Tlnnnn I eociion iu, luwnniiiii 10 ouuiii mm" 12 West and 400 feet SouUi of tho meandered lino of said lot 6, running thenco south 100 feot east 50 feet, north. 100 feet, west 50 foot to be ginning in section 36 township 18 South range 12 Wost. Beginning ut a point 3.60 chains caBt of west line of lot 6 section 36 township 18 South Range 12 West, 595 feot south of meander lino of said lot 0, running thonco south 100 foot, thence east 50 feot, thenco north 100 foet, thonco west 50 feet to place of boginnlng, Commencing at a point 5 chains east of tho southwest corner of lot 6 sec tion 36 township 18 South Range 12 West, thonco cast 100 feot, thonco north 100 feet, thence wost 100 feot, thenco south 100 feet to placo of be ginning. Lots 6 and 7 In section 16 township 18 South Range 5 West. Wost 71 j foot of lot 7 of Block A of Mulligan's East Addition to Eugone. City, Oregon, Following lots In Frns er,& Hyland'o. Addition tp Eugene, Orogon, viz; Lot 32 Block 4; lots 1, 2, 3, 4 of Bfoek 27; lots 3 and 4 of Block 10; lot 13 In Block 29 and lots 5 and 6 in Block 36; Tho northeast quarter of th'o northoast quarter, and tho west half of tho northpast quart er and tho east half of tho southeast quarter of uectlon 0 township 16 south range 4 East. Tho north half of tho northeast quartor and Bouthwost quartor of northeast quartor of sec tion 23 townshlD 16 South Rnnco 6 East. Lots and 2 and southeast! quartor or soutnoast quarter oi hoc tlon 36 township 19 South range 12 Wost. Beginning at a point on the west lino of Olive' street, if extended; 167 feet north of tho .southeast cornor ot Block numbered D in Sklnnor'a Do nation to Lane County, Oregon, now a part of tho City of Eugeno, in said Lane County, running thence north to the south lino of tho O. & 0. R. R. Dopot grounds, thonce southeasterly along tho south line ot said dopot grounds to a point duo North of tho moiV southeast cornor of tho west half of lot numbered 2 In Block numborcd U of said Sklnner'n Donation to Lanc County, Oregon, thonco south to u point 167 tout due north from said southeast cornor ot said west hnlf ot said lot numbered 2 in said block numbered C ot said Skinner's Dona tlon. thonce Wost 146 2 S foet, mora or less to placo ot beginning, all In City of Eugeno, Oregon, all of Uie dlvors and aoundry plocos nnd parcels ot land herolnbofora described being in Lane County, Oregon. GEORGE T. HALL. Jr. Administrator with tho Will annex ed of tho Estato ot George T. Hall, docoaaed. May 9,16,23,30; Juno 6. HUBERT BURNS Lodge, Ho. 78, A. M. V., Anctont and Accepted Scottish Rlto Unl vurnat nnd Symbolic Proa Masons moots first and' third Friday ovenlng In "W. O. W. trail. Visiting brothora wel- como. P. A. Johnson Secretary. Chas. Kingawoll R. W. M. D. W. ROOF JEWELER SPRINGFIELD, - OREGON FINE WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY ED. DOMPIER SAYS Be Patriotic Your country needs metal of every description and you that-have old copper, ,.brass, aluminum, nlckle, etcol'i Iron or any kind of metal are not doing your duty If you fall to put It or tho market. Ed. Dompier buys all kinds of and offers to pay real cash .for It.' READ. THEN ACT ED. DOMPIER TELEPHONE 30 SPRINGf (ELD, OREGON Chemical Works, dealer In Jurik, Hides, Pelts, general Blacksmith. IlarBoslioeing a specialty. H "77"