The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, October 03, 1919, Page PAGE 8, Image 8

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Friday, ocToniut 3, 1019
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YOU ARE AMPLY JUSTIFIED IN DOING NOW THAT
REFURNISHING WHICH YOU HAVE DELAYED FOR SO
LONG
The beautification of your homo, adding to its attrac
tiveness, is a duty and a trust
We are remodeling our store at this time and in a few
days will have a more complete line
We are offering you prosperity values on furniture and
solicit your inspection
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TOWN AND VICINITY
The G. A. R. circle meets this after
noon In the Woodman Hall.
Mrs. P. J. Conley left Wednesday
for a visit with relatives in Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard, of Albany,
risked with Springfield friends over
Sunday.
M. A. Primier spent Thursday and
Friday of last week at the State Fair
in Salem.
Dr. and Mrs. Pollard returned home
Tuesday after a tousle weeks' stay
in Newport.
Harold Perry left for Portland last
Monday to resume his course in the
medical college.
The Needlerraft Club held a meet
in? Thursday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. D. W. ( rites. v
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Sidweil re
turned heme Wednesday from a visit
with relatives in robing.
Mrs. Frank Porter, of Eugf-r.e, was
admitted to t':K- hospital last Saturday
for medical treatments.
John I.amberty md family motored
from Albany last Sunday and visited
with Mr. and Mrs. X. A. Howe.
V. C. Proudfi, day operator at the
S. P. depot, accompanied by his wile,
arrived home Sunday from a vacation
trip to Illinois.
Mr. Benner, proprietor of the Cot
tage Grove City Bakery, was a busi.
ness visitor in town Wednesday and
made a tall on Egghnunn's.
For Kent 77!-acre ranch three
miles south of Eugene. 25 acres cul
tivated; balance pasture and timber.
See owner, L. G. ITuHn, at First Na
tional Dank, Springfield.
SPRINGFIELD
FEED CO.
GRASS
SEEDS
Now is the time to sow your
seed for grass and hay.
We have 1 clovers I led, Al
sike, and Sweet Imrn mixture
Evergreen Cheat Alfalfa
Rye grass for low or upland
Vetch Oat and Vetch mixture
most anything you want in
the Beed line.
Come in and consult us on
prices.
Kev. and Mrs. Banford were In at
tendance at the Methodist conference
in Salem this week.
Mr. Lyman Yockey, or Marcola. un
derwent a major operation at the
Springfield hospital on Thursday. He
is reported to begetting along nicely.
A full line of new hats jiiow at
Mrs. Thompson's. Reasonable prices.
Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Hansen, who
returned recently from a visit in
Ninth Dakota and at Portland, left
again on Wednesday to make their
home in Leaburg.
Mrs. (). B. Kessey. Mrs. Van Valzah.
and Mr. and Mrs. McHrleny lert for
Salem, Wednesday, to attend the M.
E. conference. They expect to return
tmnif novt Tnnil:v
Attorney O. 1). E!cy. of Oregon City,
j was in town for several days during
j tlie past week on business connected
! with the settlement of the estate of
his fa'her, Iiavid Ebey, deceased.
Mrs. M. I!. Noble, who, with her
two Kins, recently returned from a
visit in Michigan, is planning to return
avd make their home at Muskegon, in
that state, as Minn as she can dispose
i of her property here.
Mrs. .1. K. Kd wards and children
left on Monday for a couple of weeks'
visit at Priiie il'.e. Mr. Ed wards, who
hud planned also to make the trip,
had to postpone it on recount of rush
of business.
For Stile Six room house and three
lots at southeast corner Sixth and F
streets ; house new and strictly mod
ern; all improvements; city water and
fine artesian well. A bargain if taken
at once. Inquire of Mrs. M. B. Noble,
on premises.
It. L. Ltit.z and family, from Neb
raska, arrived here the first of the
week and will stay for the winter, and
probably make Springfield their per
manent home. They made the trip
in a Ford car, going from Nebraska
to Montana and Idaho, then south to
Sacramento, and north up the coast,
and had neither blow-out nor puncture
the entire way.
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Dr. S. Ralph Dippel, dentist, Spring
field, Oregon.
An invitation has been, extended
to all branches of the Masonic order
to attend a reception this evening
at the armory in Eugene to meet the
Mystic Fhriners of El Kader Temple,
Portland, where they will bo on their
way to Maisbfield, where a ceremon
ial is to be held. A number of the
members of the orders in Springfield
are planing to go to Eugene this even
ing and ii. M. Stewart will accompany
the Shrliiers to Marshfield.
For Sale An acre right in town.
Must bo sold right away, and can be
hud at a great sacrifice. See E. E.
Kepuur. -
, Mrs. McDanbd, from Marcela, n
visitor this week with Mrs. 0. W.
Pursell.
Mrs. Ellen Dtchnrdson has returned
home from a visit t Hast Auburn,
California.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Imk. of Cres
well, spent last Sunday nt the home
of their son, F. K. Iouk.
Parent should read what Ir.
Pippel has to ny about "Children's
Teeth" on pwko 3 of this paper.
Ranch For Rent Cheup Near Ores
well. Inquire f..".S South U street.
Miss Ella Spaun, ft nurse at the
local hospital, spent Friday and Sat
urday at Salem attending the State
Fair.
Evangelist Stivers, In revival niet
In at the Christian church, is draw
ing large audiences by his splendid
gospel sermons.
Mrs. J. T. Moore and Miss Manssrrt
Morris went to Salem, Tuesday, to
bo in attendance at the M. E. con
ference. Rev. J. T. Moore leaves for
Salem today.
Mrs. Julia Godman and granddaugh
ter. Porls SIkes. who went to Colum-
I bus. Ohio, a few weeks since, are now
j visiting In Kentucky, nnd plan also to
j visit relatives in Virginia anil West
J Virginia before returning home the
; latter end of this month.
Dr. S. Ralph Dippel. dentist. Spring
field. Oregon.
"As good as gold" Is a savings ac
count in the First National Bank of
Springfield.
News. $1.75 per year In advance.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior,
I. S. Land Office at Roseburg. Ore.,
September 27. 191V.
NOTICE is hereby given that Wal
ter J. Brown, of Vlda, Oregon, who,
on July 2. l'JU. made Homestead
Entry, Serial No. OiitiiU. for the so'4
of Section VI, Township 17 South,
Range 2 East, Willumetto Meridian,
has filed notice of luten'iou to make
Final Three-year Proof, to establish
claim to the land above described,
before E. O. Immel, ('. S. Commission
er, jit his office, at Eugene, Oregon,
on the L1th day of November. 1!19.
Claimant uames as witnesses: Car
ey Thompson, John iiw, Milo Thomp
son, Allien Law, all of Vlda, Oregon
W. 11. CANNON. Register.
First pub., Oct. 3, 1!H9.
Last ( ii b., Oct. .'il. 1919.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S
SALE
IN THE COI NTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR LANE
COUNTY.
In the Matter of the Estate of David
Eby, Deceased.
In pursuance of a license to me
granted by the county court of Iane
county, Oregon, on the 29th. day of
September, 1919, I, O. D. Eby, admin
istrator of tlie estate of David Eby,
deceased, will proceed to sell at pri
vate sale to the highest bidder on and
after
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1919
at the hour of 2:00 o'clock p. m., all
the right, title, interest and estate of
the said David Eby, deceased, at the
time of his death, and of said estate,
in and to the following described real
premises, to-wit:
Commencing at a point two (2) ft.
east of the northwest corner of lot
eleven (11) iu Clark and Washburne's
Addition to Springfield; running
thence east 320 feet to the northeast
corner of said lot eleven (11); thence
south G5 feet; thence west on line
parallel with the north line of said
lot 320 feet; thence north to begin
ning, all In Lane county, Oregon.
Terms of sale, cash, or half cash,
balance to bo secured by first mort
gage upon the real premises sold, to
bo approved by court.
Bids will be received by the under
signed administrator at office of N. A.
Rowe, between Fifth and Sixth
streets, on Main street, Springfield,
Oregon.
Dated September 29,- 1919.
O. D. EBY.
Administrator of tho Estate of
David Eby, Deceased.
First pub., Oct. 3, 1919.
Last pub., Oct. 31, 1919. t .
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to Attend
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MEETINGS
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JOHN T. STIVERS
EVANGELIST
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guaranteed to give satisfaction in fit
and wearing quality for
$7.00
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