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FllfDAY, APRIL. 101 ) PAGE 2 TUB SPRINGFIELD NEWS This Springfield News Published every Thursday bfthe Lano County Publishing Association. ROBERT A. BRODIE, Editor and Mop." SUBSCRIPTION RATES (Payable In advance.) Ono year $1.50 Six months .75 Three months .... ,r0 ADVERTISING RATES y Per Display Column Inch Qna "Time 3c ffincli subsequent insertion SOc By -the month, each Insertion... ISc Readers Each insertion, per lino OSc INTERNATIONAL STANDARD OF LABOR. Miss Rose Schnelderman, head of the Woman's Trade Union League of New York, says: "Lower wages in some countries thanothers, a lower standard of liv ing in some 'countries. Is a most dis turbing ' factor. Internationalization of labor would remove all necessity for tariffs, would control immigration and help keep the world at peace." The internationalization of labor is absolutely impossible just as the Inter nationaization of personal or national habits, style of dress or kind of food or method of living.. There are ra cial, climatic, mental and physical prohibitions against any such pro gram; and any practical, thoughtful person knows it. To standarizo la bor the world over would mean to at tempt to lift up the least intelligent and the least efficient to the level of the most inteligent and the most ef ficient The attempt would be a total failure, because the result would be .the decline of the most intelligent and the most efficient. Such a trial would be not only uneconomic and in effective; but destructive of personal ambition and racial or national prog ress and leadership. It would be a' reduction c' all labor to a dead level, fatal to industrial and economic prog ress. Degrees of mentality and physical power, and grades of skill In the dif ferent avenues of life 4ml among dif ferent people 'and nations, even among the people of one nation make for energy, development, progress and - better living conditions. To lower all to a dead level would stop the wheels of progress. It has long been said that "Amer ica" is only another name for "op portunity." But opportunity is made use of and found to be of personal value simply through different de grees of mental and physical develop ment. If all were on the same level, and all receiving the same rewards, there woud be nothing to this boast ed "opportunity." To the worthy and deserving, the internationalization of labor does not appeal. It means to them, a loss of opportunity. The worst war we may dread from the yellow men of the Orient, Japan, Is not a war with munitions but of industry. Japan Is alert to every business outlet, and her eyes, though slanting, are nevertheless firmly fixed on American markets' rich op portunity. And Free-Trade's blind enthusiasts, rather than release their fond hold on a discarded, impractical theory, Insist in saying, "Let the Japs come in and avail themselves of American worklngmen's Jobs and dol lars." . Every patriot before he' -decides Whether he can afford to subscribe to the new loan bad better ask .himself first if he can afford not to. Duty and dividends are not very far apart, even in the dictionary. The strong box holding only the first four issues of Liberty bonds Is not complete. Fill your hand and make it a winner by subscribing to the Victory Liberty Loan. WOMAN'S STATEMENT WILL HELP SPRINGFIELD. "I hated cooking because whatever I ato gavo.me sour stomach and a bloatd feollng. I drank hot wator und olive oil by the gallon. Nothing helped until I tried simple buckhorn bark, glycorlno, otc, as mixed in Ad-JtW-i-ka." Because It flushes the EN TIRE bowel tract completely Adler-I- j ko relieved ANY CASE sour stomach, gag or qonstipation and prevents ap pendicitis. The INSTANT action is "surprising. M. M. Peory Drug Co, fcubscrlbo for the News. In Society i. ' -1 I M1S& ROBERTS AND MRS. HILL HNtffCRTAIN NEEDLE CLUB. One of the moat pleasant social nf fulrs of the week was the entertain ment of the Vine Needle Club by Mies Muy Roberts and Mrs. Hannah 1 1 til. at (he homo of the runner. A doitel mis' two-course lunch was served at the ciose of the afternoon. Mrs. liulth Tatt. of North Bend. Oro., was a ueat of the club. The members t.reeent were Mrs. McLajran. Kmtl j Oortty, Lily Klxor, Katharine Morton, . Rosa Montgomery, Georgia Darling, I lla Peterson. Nina MoPhorson, Mnr UBtto Oasteol. Bornico Van Valaoh, Jullu Tomsott, Edytho Larimer, Mam nnh Mill, Mary Roberts. MRS. N. W. EMERY SEVERELY SCALDED. Mrs. N. V. Emery sustained a vory rainful bum Mo:ulay whllq washing. She was tamping clothes down in the wash-boiler with a stick when the boiling water splashed onto her faco, and nock, severely scalding thorn. WATERSHED COATS Glcndennlng has them for ladies or gentlemen, the Quality of which are unsurpassed at a price lower than can elsewhere be obtained. TiTe Grandoldope Doc Richmond Is gwino To Eugeno pretty soon This will be our last chance To mention his doings ' In this column-. We rqgret his departure On the grounds That he had a "pull" With everybody Mo could get his hands on But was otherwise A respected citizen. Ills departure Will leavo Some ach'.ng voids In Springfield That only Doc Emery Can heal. We hope, however, When ho gets to Eugeno He will make Painless Parker and other Unethical highbinders Sit up and take notice. , We hope he will Perform with profit To himself and 'His patients. We hopo, also, That wo never have A toothache If he is the only dentist available, As we feel, sure He would throw his Tender solicitude and Professional skill To the four winds And sail in on us In a manner We "would never forget. Doc, a fond farewell! Pill Hall Has finally gathered himself Together "all under one roof." And is waiting For a partner To share It. Here's hoping, Bll! ; The yanbeanerle ' Has changed its name to ' "The Eveless Eden." BONELESS BEEF SAVES UNITED STATES ARMY. Thousands of tons of ooncless heel was shipped to the Amciican Expe dltlonary Forces in order to cut the cost of transportation atjd save vain able freight space. This Is only one of scoies of ways In which tho gov ernment eliminated unnecessary ex pense in the endeavor to make every dollar raised through the fout popular Liberty Loans go as far as possible Hy shipping all meat for the over seas troops with the bones cut out at the packing houses In America It has been estimated that a saving of J73.000 dally was mdde The suggestion u ship the meat In this econdmlcal mail ner was made by an army man nfte. be watched thousands of tone go fur ward by the old method. A carcar of beef contains twenty-five poiinrU oi bone to every hundred poundr ot meat and requires twice the shipping space. It tB with such unanswerable argu ments as these that tho government li roplylng to the charges thai money was carelessly spont during the war making necessary the calling ol the Victory Loan. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATION!!, ns tlipy (unnot nine 1 1 tho aeut of tha uTieugu. Ca tarrh la a blood or coiiHlltutlonul illsenve, and In oidur to cure It you muxt tfWe In ternal remedies. Hall' Catarrh Cur In tuken Intenally, ami actB directly upon toe blood ml nUK'otin Kurfaeo. Ilall'x fatai rh c ,r- In not a iiorirk ruedlotne. It was pre-'U.rlbed by 'e of the beat pliy kI lunn in Hit country for years anil U a regular pieHi riptlou. It Ik conipoaed of the IM-Ht lonlra known, combined with 1 lie beat blood pui Kleri. actinic directly on tlie mucoui aurfaeea. The xrliit combina tion of the two liKt dlenlH U wlint iio dnrih tucli v underfill iTuulrn In curhiK cntii-rli Si-id fur ti '-tltniO'.ili. free. K J. I'HKN KY & Oil . 1'ior.M.. Toiuilo, O, Kuitl t.y I'luanm. 1 1 1 'iuke Hall's tanilo '' cuiutlpullon, Your Furniture You nro going to nuotl a fow pluoon of FUKNl TURW and u RUG or two this sfiriiu; to UrJphtcMi up 'your homo or ropltico the old ono and you will Hud a big assortment HERE both in furni ture and ruga to select from. We want your business and will give you the best posHlblo ser vice at all times and a DOLLAR'S WORTH OF GOODS FOR EVERY DOLLAR SPENT WITH US. Come In and let us figure with you whether you want ono pieco or a complete outfit. "We can SAVE YOU MONEY." Brauer & Conley Cor. Ninth and Oak, Eugene ONE NIGHT ONLY Monday, April 7 Bud Fisher's Pet Black and Whito Creations. Mutt in the "Woolly West" AN ENTIRELY NEW PRODUCTION FOR THESE WORLD FAMOUS FUN-MAKERS. Entire Lower Floor, $1.00 Balcony, Two Rows' at 75c; Four Rows at 50c; Gallery, 50c. To which add a war tax of 10 per cent. Reserved Seat Sale opens Monday at 10 a. m. Mail orders, ac companied by check and stamped, self-addressed en velope, now accepted. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that tho un dersigned has been appointed as ad ministrator of the estate of Harrison B. Gray, deceased, by tho County Court of Lane county. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to file the same duly verified with tho administrator at tho law office of Williams & Bean, In Eu gene, Oregon, within six (0) months from the date of first publication of this not'.ce. Date of first publication ot this notice April 4, 1919. J. W. BERGMAN, Administrator. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior. V. S. Land Office at Bc3eburg, Ore. March 5, 1919. Notlco Is hereby given that Isaac Newton Bianton, of Eugeno, Oregon, who, on May 4, 1915, made Home stead Entry, Serial No. 010128, for a tract of 101.82 acrps In unHurveyed Sec. SC, Tp. 20 S., It. 3 E, W. M described by metes and bounds, as follows: Beginning at corner No. 1, from whence Uie quarter-section cor ner oif' east line of Section 35, same township, boars N. 89 57' W., 19.99 chs; thence N. 20.45 chs; thence E. 39.98 chs; thence S. 20.48 chs; thence i W. 9.94 chs; thence S, 10 chs; thence W. 20 chs; thence N. 10.04 chs; thenco !W. 9.9B chs; to place of beginning; has filed notico of intention to make final thrco-ycar proof, to establish 1 clm . to tho land above described, f before E, O. Immel, U. S. Commls ' sioner, at his office, at Eugene, Oro Igon, on tho 15th day or April, 1919. is this land is within a section granted to tho Slato for school pur roses, the State of Oregon is spec- iayy c!ted Claimant namos as witnesses: C. M. Dunning, of Oaltrldgo, Ore gon ; A. V. Ityker, of Oakridgo, Ore gon; T. B. Chonowoth, of Oakridgo, Oregon; and Karl Hehort, of Cakrldge, Oregon. JV. ll.CANON, Bee!tor SUMMONS In thB Circuit Court of the Stato of Oregon, for Lune County. Alma A. Jarvlit, plaintiff, vs. Charles W. Jarvfs, defendant. To Charles W. JarviB, the ab'-v named defendaiit: In tho name of tho fttute of Oregon, you aro here!')' tuiinno K d and r' rn''n'd to Ik nd apucr In tho above cnliUud Cuuu nud tult and answer eos Theatre and tho complaint of the plaintiff filed herein against you within six weeks from the date of the first publication of tills summons, .March 21st, 1919, and if you so fall to answer said com pla'.nt within said time, tho plaintiff will apply to the Court for tho reliof prayed for, to-wit: for a decreo dis solving tho bonds of mntrlmony now existing by and between you nnd plaintiff, for tho custody of tho minor children mentioned in said complaint. ami ror full roller. Tills summons is served upon you by publication In tho ' Sprlngirehl News, a newspaper pub lished in Springfield, Lano County, j Oregon, and veekly, for six consecu-' tlvo weeks, by order of Hon. O. I I Sklpworth, Judge of tho nbovo Court; j said order being made and entered of rocord March 18, 1919, directing tho publication thercor. Tho dato or tho first publication pro scribed by said order Is March 21, 1919, and last dato May 2, 1919. C. M. KISSINGER, Attorney for I'lalntlff, Residence, Eugeno. Oregon. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Offlco at Roseburg, Oro. March 12, 1919. Notlco is hereby given that Prank L. McQueen, of Mabel, Oregon, who, on April 24, 1912, made Homestead Entry, Sorial No. 07998, for thogWU NW'4 and E'j NW'4, Section 20, Township 15 S, Rango 1 E, Wlllamotto Meridian, has filed notice of inten tion to make final Five-year proof, to establish claim to tho land above des cribed, heforo K. O. Immel, U. S. Com missioner, at his olflco, at Eugene, Oregoni on tho 22nd day of April, 1919. Claimant namos as witnesses: G. W. Riggs, of Mabel, Oregon; H. M, Hlggs, of Mabel, Oregon; Adolf Boll, of Mabel, Oregon; nnd William Black, of Mnrcola, Oregon. V, II, CANON, Register, NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROP ERTY BY ADMINISTRATOR. Notlco Is hereby given that under and hy virtue of an order of tho Coun ty Court, of Lano County, Orogon, duly made hy said Court on the 21st dry ot March, 1919, authorising und ; directing T. II. Oarrott, tho Admlnls-1 trator of said ostato, to make uucli calo, as such Adm'nliitralor of the ii-.il opia'e. hereinafter described. I will on Krlday, tho 2d day of May, 1919, at tho hour of 1 o'clock In tho afternoon cmK, fH fii ?w?.(i i a1 A jum THE "FEDERAL RESERVE" BANKING SYSTEM, OF WHICH OUR BANK IS A MEMBER, IS THE BEST BANKING SYSTEM EVER THOUGHT OUT. THE MEMBER BANKS HAVE PUT 137 MILLIONS OF GOLD INTO THE U. S. TREASURY. ON THIS GOLD THE GOVERNMENT ISSUES MONEY. WE CAN GET MONEY WHEN WE WANT IT BY TAKING OUR SECURITIES TO OUR DISTRICT "FEDERAL RESERVE" BANK. YOU CAN GET YOUR MONEY WHEN YOU WANT IT WHEN YOU ARE A DEPOSITOR IN OUR BANK. LET'S DO BUSINESS. COME IN. BANK WITH US. you re od enough to know 'Figure the rcnl tobacco satisfaction you get out of u small chew of genu ine tobacco and the way it lasts nnd good old Gravely has got your or Peyton Brand REAL CHEWING PLUG Plug packed in pouch. of said dny, at tho southwest door of tho Lano County, Court IIouso, In Eugene, Lano County, Oregon, offer for sale and sell at public auction ryiii public salo to tho highest and best bidder for cash in hand and for the highest und best prlco obtain ublo therefor, all tho right, title, and Interest of Etta K. E. I'roston, do ceased, and or her estate, in and to tho following descrlbctL.roal estate, to-wlt: Lot Seventeen In Block Five, Falrmount, now a part of tho City of Eugene, Lano County, Said sale to bo subject to confir mation by said County Court. T. JI.GAItRETTi, .AdmlnlBtrntor. '''summon! In tho Circuit Court of tho Stato or Oregon for Lano County. Tho Booth-Kolly Lumbor Company, plaintiff, v. Frank Bullosa; nlso all other persons, and parties un known claiming any right, title, os tato, lion or Intorost in tho real property described In tho complaint heroin, defendants. To Frank Burgess; nlso all othor persons and parties unknown claim ing any right, title, estate, Hen, or Interest,. In tho rcnl proporty des cribed In tho complaint herein: In tho nnmo of tho State ot Oregon, you nro horohy summoned to answer the complnlnt filed against you In the above entitled cniiHo and court within six weeks from tho first publication of this summons, nnd If you fall so to uppear and answor, for wont thore of, plaintiff will take Judgment uguliiHt you for tho relief demanded In tho complnlnt, nnmoly, that plain tiff Is tho owner and 1 possession of tho following real proporty, North west qunrtor of section 22, Tp, 15 S. of Rango 1 E. of fho Wlllamotto Mer idian, In Lano County, Oregon; that you hnvo no right, title, estnto, lien or Interest therein, nnd Mulcting plain tiff's title from nil Chilian hold or assorted by you, nud for such -otber relief as may ho Just. This summons is served upon you by publlcat'on by vlrtuo of an order of the Hon. 0. F. Sklpworth, Circuit Judgo, dated Fob ruury S;7, 1919, directing that thin buiiiiihi.ib ho served upon you by pub llsh'ng iho oumo once In each week JSBSHffla&fer wife MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM OF BANKS dinary plug bracked off the map." Good tiutc, inmllcr chew, longer life iiwliut maketGen ulna Gravely coil lot lo chew muii ordinary plug. Write to: GKNUINB Gkavhly DANVII.I.I!. VA. for booklet on chewln& pluf. for six successive wooks In tho Springfield News, and that you ans wor tho same wlth'n nix wooks from the first publication thereof, This HuunnoiiH Is so llrttt published February 28, 1919. S. I). ALLEN, Attorney for plaintiff, 30 Sth Ave. W., Eugono, Oro. D. W. ROOF JEWELER SPRINGFIELD, - OREGON FINIS WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY W. F. WALKER .j UNDERTAKER FUNERAL DIRECTOR Offlco Phono C2; Roaldonco 67-1 West Main 8t, CAREFUL, CONSCIENTIOUS DENTISTRY DR. J. E. RICHMOND PHONES Office, 3; Residence, 1161 Ovor Commercinl Bank Springfield, Orogon nOBEttT BURNS Lodgo, Na 78, A, M. F., Ahclont nnt Acceptod Scottish Rito Uni vorsal and Symbolic Frot Masons moots first nnd thin Friday overling in W. O, W hall. Visiting brothorH wol- como. I'. A. Johnson Socretury Clias. Klngawoll 11. W. M. Dr. N. W. Emery DENTIST SUTTON DLDQ. - - PHONE 20-J RESIDENCE PHONE 120-W