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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1919)
FRIDAY, hCTOnrcil 24, Ifil!) GAVE THANKS FOR ARMISTICE Fervent Gratitude u 04 Wu First Thought f the Gallant Da fenders of Verdun. " 'Tba artillery nra dUd out. and there was a pa mm that seemed lik rht mid and of the world. Then from the 40 bella, high In the lower of the old cathedral at Verdun, pealed forth tboaa allvery ton that proda lined again, "Peace on earth." The armistice bad coma. j Slowly (ha great doom of the in thedral opened and In ru-tln-d (KK) allied aaldlara. Doctor Maurer of tbt lied Triangle, aays a writer lu Aaaoclatlon Mao. quietly walked to the altnr rail and ho tit there, t'aptalnv. lieutenant aid avldltra reached for the bell , repes, and ha feared the opportunity far religious aervlca vae lout. Hut they aaw tha lonely figure and came lata tha choir anace. Aa he roae all waa quiet. "Boy a," ha aald. "I believe wa all want to at rig and that wa ought to slug tha Doiology." At Ita cloaa Doctor Maurer rained la bands, and Mohammedan, Catho lics, Protestants and Jews bowed their beads and fell on their knees. Amid tha nilna eolorera knelt Mham ttadana bumping their heada on tha stouts, Catholics devoutly crolng themselves, aud Jews aud I'roteataiita with banda claaped, faces ahlnlng aud yaa lifted. Doctor Maurer led in that everwon darful prayer, MUur Father Which Art la Heaven." Ha then augicested that tha Americana sing. "My t'ountry, Tla of Thee," while tba KuglUii sang ""l Save tba King." At the close of tha staging tba French soldiers pushed for ward aad aang, aa only Frenchmen can alng, tha "Marseillaise." Tha French general came forward and took Doctor Usurer's hands. "I want to thank you," ha aald. "for lead lag these men on this occasion of grace ta offer pralaa to Clod for the deliver aaca of Franca and for tha safety of Ua world." NEW SAVINGS CERTIFICATES BABY BONDS OLD TURKISH TRADE UNIONS Owllde Farmed af Members af Various Industrial Vocatlona Common -In Constantinople. Whatever may be tha eventual gov erameot of Constantinople, the count ies guilds or corporations created by members of tha various Industrial vo catlona followed by tha population will probably respond slowly to the change, la Constantinople, aays a writer on Turkish Ufa, every trade and calling baa Ita own union, many of which are of long ancestry: the esnnf. or guild, of tha ahoemakera, for example, la aald to have been granted power to Jodge and punish Ita own members fr pabllc offenses aa long ago as the six taeath century, In return for some aervlca which It then rendered Xulel maa the Magnificent. Organized for tba common benefit aa traders or work era, tha members of the guilds ure ml atltled Irrespective of race or religion ao long aa they follow that particular occupation. Tha busluess of the or ganisation la conducted In lodges, the Ulcers of which have been held re sponsible for the good behavior of aaeuibera. Although future conditions la Constantinople will doubtless modi fy them, tha esuafs will probably con tinue to be a power. Sincere Gratitude Mra. William Bell, Loganaport, Ind., writes: "1 deem It my duty to express my gratitude for the good Chamber lain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy did m when 1 ha J a severe attack of diarrhoea three yeara ago. It waa tb only medicine that relieved me." The new Treasury certificates of $100 and 11000 denominations are like "Baby Honda." Hers are the chief facta about them: They are tax free, except Inheritance, eiirtaxe, war profits and axcaaa profits taxes. They bear 4 per cent Interest, com pounded quarterly. They mature January 1, 1924. Tbey may be cashed at tba option of the holder for purchase price plus ac crued Interaat any time before matu rity date. They never depreciate In value, but Increase monthly, guaranteed by U. S. Government. They are registered In Washington, which prevents loss by fire or theft. Each beara Inscribed thereon the name of purchaser. Certificates are Issued In book form, each book containing ten certificates. The 1100 certificate conts tba aame aa twenty War Savings Stamps. The f 1000 certificate coata the aame as 200 War Savlnga Stamp. 1100 certificates can be obtained at any post office. Both f 100 and flOOO certificates may be obtained at banka. 1100 certificates Increase 20 cents and the $1000 certificates two dollars a month In price. The coot by months la aa follower $100 $1000 Certificate Certificate $84.00 14.20 H4.40 D4.C0 Month September October November December $840.00 142.00 $44.00 $41.00 W K 8 1 THE ECONOMISTS VIEW "Perhaps at no otber time la thla natton'a history Is the appeal 'Work and Save.' aa nenessary as at preaent. Manufacturers, financiers, economists and many others Including even the mor conservative labor leadera. real Ire that unless we work and work bard, and aave and aave bard, we are headed for a period of unprecedented hardship. This la not the mere mouthing of a jingo or professional pesslro.st. It la a fact, and la auppmted by Innumerable afgna everywhere. Kvery hour wasted and every dcllar spent needlessly la HVe a small dagger thrust at the heart of thla country, Knough of theae dag ger thrusts will finally reach the heart Itself. Tha fact that we are extra ordinarily rich f-irniahea no Immunity frcm ultimate disaster If we waate these richea. The thing to do Is for esrh ard every one of ua to pull In the aame direction, towards national econ omy. Without it we are lost. With It. we can Insure our national future." "Odd Ix)t Review -National economy la only collective personal economy. Quit buying and sink your dollars In government aecu rltiea such aa Thrift and War Savinga Stampa and Treasury Savings Certificates. TO THE DAIRYMEN OF SPRINGFIELD DISTRICT Have you all the cows you should keep or have you feed going to waste? In anyvent if you need a few more cows and conditions Justify the ex pense, we will be glad to aid you financially. SPRINQF1ELD FIRST NA TIONAL 'bank. l I I , f. : :,s in Cigarettes made to meet your taste! Camels are offered you as a cigarette entirely out of the ordinary a flavor and smoothness never before attained. To best realize their qual ity compare Camels with any cigarette in the world at any price I Camels flavor is so refreshing, so enticing, it will win youat once it is so new and unusual. ThaVs what Camels expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobacco gives you! Youll prefer this blend to either kind of tobacco smoked straight! 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"Aa good aa gold" la a savings ac count in the First National Bank of Springfield. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION FURNITURE MADE TO ORDER AT Pitts' Gabinet Shop Corner 4th and C st. Anything Made of Wood HOME SWEET HOME by : Jack Wilson I SHOULDN'T MAVe stavcd our SO L ATC " mi 7 AAT Ml II . -BB C M -WM v II Lini i faT NlilvT Inn 'rz Mow e you? CL -YoU OoT HCI?e AT lhT. ViD TOO Of ACT I HO THIS VAY- HoHLST I'M SORRY 1 rlZI TO Tit Be T F01XS ALWAYS WOWOCRCO WMV I i i i : r - " VoHX SAY TVrr. CLARE, - YOU know evCRYUoOY ' SAlO j M.TCH Bvr.Te MATCH ?oes out Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Roseburg. Ore., September 27, 1919. NOTICE la hereby given that Wal ter J. Brown, of Vida, Oregon, who, on July 29, 1914, made Homestead Entry, Serial No. 09659, for the 83 4 of Section 12, Township 17 South, Range 2 East, Willamette Meridian, haa filed notice of intention to make Final Three-year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before E. O. Immel, U. S. Commission er, at his office, at Eugene, Oregon, on the 25th day of November, 1919. Claimant names as witnesses: Car ey Thompson, John Law, Mllo Thomp son, Alden Law, all of Vlda, Oregon. W. H. CANNON, Register. First pub., Oct 3. 1919. Last pub., Oct 31, 1919. NOTICE AND SUMMONS IN FORE CLOSURE OF TAX LIEN IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREOON FOR LANE COUNTY. H. L. Studly, Plaintiff, vs. MoIKa Loken, Mollle Loken Matchett and Will Matchett, her husband, and all persons unknown, if auy, hav ing or claiming an interest or estate in and to the hereinafter described real property, Defendants. To Mollle Loken, Mollle Lokeu Matchett and Will Matchett, h9r huabaud, and all persona unknown, if any, having or claiming an inter eat or estate In and to the herein after described real property, the above named defendants. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby notified that this plaintiff la the holder of Certificate ot Delinquency numbered 1447, issued on the fifth day of April, 1916, by the Tax Collector ot the County of Lane, State of Oregon, for the amount of $18.29, the aame being the amount then due and delinquent for taxes for the year 1913 together with penalty, Interest and coat thereon upon the real prop erty asBeaaed to you, ot which you are the owner as appears of record, situ ated In said County and State, and follows to-wit: , A .i4. J North of S. E. M and S. K. K' of S. E. M. section 2, township 20 8, R. 2 W., W. M., Lane County, Oregon. You are further notified that the holder of said Certificate of Delin quency has paid taxes on said prem ises for prior or subsequent years as follows, to-wit: " r On April 6, 1916. the sum of 117.79, for taxes of the year of 1914. On April 5, 1916, the sum of (9.78, for taxes of the year 1915. On April 6, 1917, the sum of $10.78, for taxes of the year of 1916. ( On April 6, 1918, the sum of $12.94. for taxes of the year of 1917. On March 2. 1919. the sum of $10.44. for taxeB of the year 1918. All of said amounts bear Interest from date of payment at the rat ot 15 per annum. Said MollieLoken aa the owner ot the legal Utle ot the above) described property as the same appears ot record, and each of the other persons above named are hereby further noti fied that the plaintiff herein will apply to the circuit court ot the county and state aforesaid for a decree foreclos ing the lien of said taxes and costs against the property above described and mentioned in said certificate. And you are hereby summoned to ap pear within sixty days after the ser vice of this suuions upon you, ex clusive of the day of service, and de fend this suit or pay the amount due as above shown, together with ' coats and accrued Interest, and In case ot your failure to do so, a decree will be rendered foreclosing the lien ot said taxes and costs against the land and premises above named. Thla summons Is published by or der ot the Honorable Q. F. Skipworth. Judge of the circuit court of the state of x Oregon for the county ot Lane, and said order was mad and dated thla fifth day ot July, 1919, and the date of the first publication ot this summons Is the twelfth day ot September, 1919. All process and papers la this pro ceedings may be served upon the undersigned, residing within the state of Oregon, at the address hereinafter mentioned. WALTER B. JONES. Attorney for Plaintiff. Address: Eighth Ave. and Willamette streets, Eugeue. Oregon, r y. -. p First publication, Sept. 1). 1119 particularly bounded and described ail- Last publication, Nor. 14, 1919.