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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1919)
imiDAY, NOVEMIWIt 14, lMfl ..... Tllfi fcMtN'GfrEiLD NEWS THE TATTLER f HIGH SCHOOL CELEBRATES Old 8. II. S. inino out iitii'Hil lit their clltrnt1ntr lld It nil (In- ufi-r noon before AruiUticn Ihiy. The boy itixl girl full prepared N program which they combined alternately, Tim ixorrlmtN were opened to (In. public ml several of llin' hIihIimiIh' parents and friend attended. Koine of dm special feature were iim follow: Opening aong hy nil the girl II) inn of tlm MikH!um We will have new member of the freahnian clum, Wlnton Cola anrolllnf thU wek, JOKES Oh! ThfMrt frenhman KlrU! What won't they lo next? Why Irene Kirch nr him a lit t lo mirror that she alia on tin di'Nk and gazes Into Instead of Mtudyliu; alKchra Mr Itoth has fit a of tamper aa well ok the rent of 11 a. He tame pretty "Why W (Vl,.t,, Today.' n abort ""Hr H n wlnK ' oa, 'n hl room dilrraa In which Sir. Itoth emmier 1 ',,wn "K""1 '""nd of celebrating atod aoiiiH of tl cMm leading up to the war and Arn'ttlr-e Day. Honjt -"(Jood MornltiK. Mr. Zip." by all the Imy. Headline "Tho Mun Who Did the rhwrlng." by Kdyth ('jr. 80I0 "My 1'nradUe." by Itoberla WtUon. Demobilization of th Service Flag. The Itev. Walter Halley gave un ml drena In 'which, ho toui lied tho heart of every true put riot le ntudent prca tit and made them nee how tho boy whom thoNx bluv und gold Mam rip renented i.rc Ilk tho real Mar thrtimrlvfn and what glory would b thelra. The president of the senior rlaaa took down th Service King and hold It Otltdlrt'li bed while tho accru tary of the cIuhh read tint iiuinc of thoH reppmiiti d. Song "Ixxik Hoy," by a quart and a half of Imivh. A stunt "Oh Johnny," by several lrla. Siing "fnck Ip Your Trouble" by all the boy. ' Konga selected Hy a group of col lege girls. High aong Hy the student body. The program began at 2:30 and luMted until about 3:30. after which every one wont borne joyous over the coming holiday. PERSONAL Vertilta Morrlaon I out of school on account of smallpox In the family. Fae Anderson Im abticnt from achool awakened from his slumber and a today. " Among the visitors attending the program given at the high hi hoot on AriulNtlcn Day. MIhhcm Mona Mclfenry and Hertha Dudley on going to the homea of the former at llnrrlaburg Friday, night, trot no deeply mired In the mud that t they wore not able to attewl achool Monday. Hut thank to the Ford, they are 1m k to achool Ah, Hazel! Some day you will make a ikdod movie alar, Homo of thn glrla are trying out a little when they can get the basket ball away from tho boya. Florence Hill was pretty mad Wed ncwlay morning. Somebody told her i.Iji' looked 22 years old The glrla must be afraid of their voice for they didn't answer our yell Monday. Paul Dlllard. The glrlx ore Having their volcea until they get something worth yelling for. Ding Mulligan has been'vlHitlng the S. H. S. quite frequently for the past two weeks. We wonder If he really Intends to go to achool again thia year. Mr. Itoth How far, back did the history of Egypt begin? Hrlght Student On page 35. In F.ngllsh One All waa calm. They were waiting for the bell to ring when a dreaming froah waa suddenly loud "Say rang through tho room. Miss Marhen: Monday afternoon were five members of the alumni. They were Junies IewlN, Walter O.ohler. Herald . Van ! In Algebra One What Is 3a-Cb? Dreaming Rtudent- ;rfh0tcflGARETTEii: J Smoktrt raliM0 M -m tho tt oalau is in M ' I tha cigarmltf and do 'I not xpct premiums M or coupons f "K-f'i- ;t ,i!:.:-! Cttrmt arm motd mnrfwtnro in acmntitlcally masM pack at 0 30 eifmrmtttm; at tan pack fa (200 etgarattam) in a tiaamna-paoar-eovaradcarton. Wa mtrongly racomatand thta carton for tha noma or othoa aupply ar whan yam travaL , If you want to know what rare and unusual enjoyment Camels provide smoke them in comparison with any cigarette in the world at any price! 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A meeting of the boya waa called to Valzah, Alice Mi Ibi and Walter , rait Ice aonift boikis for Monday after Halley. noon's program. And aa usual when Mr. Roth'a room Is badly damaged tho boya have a special meeting ev from the basket ball playing whl h cry frosh girl 4n achool hal apparent has been taking place then. jly forgotten some book or else wanted to hear aome real singing; for there were about half a dozen of them In the room nearly all the time. NOTICE ! My Spring stock of bicycle tires are coming in, and in order to clean up on my old stock I am selling them from $1.00 to $1.50 below regular price. J. W. Stevens Theo Coglll waa absent from school Wednesday morning; he waa seen riding a bicycle along tho highway Tuesday. Thn alumni reported It waa lm posv'blo for old S. H. S.- to give a program without them but it waa proven Monday afternoon by a pro grain In honor of Armistice Day. And the t oot' alumni had to admit S. II. S. still had Homo pep. We heard some one say, "May I have thin dunce?" We wonder what they were dreaming of. Miriam and Dorothy seem to have a hard time getting out of the ditch, especially Miriam. Quite a number of the girls have been heard ot say that they thought the boya did fine in their part of the program. , Appropriate Armistice Day exer cises were held in all grades of the Springfield schools on Monday after noon. In the primary department these xercises were held In their respec tive rooms. At the Lincoln school the pupils of the sixth grade and of the junior high achool were addressed by Superintendent Hamlin., Mrs. Stein, teacher ot the fourth grade at the Lincoln achool, who has ' (Continued on Page 8.) FURS ARE HIGH Everywhere trappers are making big money. Are YOU one of them? We are paying top-notch prices. Try us you'll be pleased. Send for Free Trice List today. E. R. SKINNER & CO. 1121 Front St, Box Y Sacramento, Cat. 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Motorins or Golf will win your conhdence. Aik Your Drussuk Jttl Murin when your Erel Need Cr. Murlu t.ya Kemedy fco.,Chlcag? NOTICE AND SUMMONS IN FORE CLOSURE OF TAX LIEN IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR LANE COUNTY. H. L. Studly, Plaintiff, vs. Mollie Loken, Mollio Loken Matchett and Will Matchett, her husband, and all persons unknown. If any, hav ing or claiming an interest or estate In and to the hereinafter described real property. Defendants. To Mollie Loken, Mollis Loken Matchett and Will Matchett, har husband, and all persons unknown, If any, having or claiming an Inter est 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 is the holder of Certificate of Delinquency numbered 1447, issued on the fifth day of April, 1916. by the Tax Collector of the County of Lane, State of Oregon, for the amount of $18.29, the same being the amount then due and delinquent for taxes for the year 1913 together jvith penalty, interest and cost thereon upon the real prop erty assessed to you, of which you are the owner as appears ot record, situ ated in said County and State, and particularly bounded and described as follows to-wit: North- of S. E. and S. IS. K of S. E. 4, section 2, township 20 S. 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 aa follows, to-wit: On April 5, 1916. the sum of 17.79. for taxes of the year of 1914. - On April 5. 1916, the bum of S9.78, for taxes ol the year 191&. On April 5, 1917. the sum of $10.78. for taxes of the year of 1916. On April 5, 1918. the sum of $12.94. for taxes of the year of 1917. On March 2, 1919, the sum of $10.44, for taxes of the year 1918. All of said amounts bear Interest froia date of payment at the rate ot 15 per annum.' .Said Mollie Loken as the owner of the legal title 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 of 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 ot this sumons upon you. ex clusive ot the day of service; and de fend this suit or pay the amount due as above shown, together with costs and accrued interest, and In case of 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. This summons is published by or der of the Honorable O. F. SklDWorth. Judge of the circuit court ot the state of Oregon for the county of Lane, and said order was made and dated this fifth day ot July. 1919, and the date of the first publication of this summons is the twelfth day ot September, 1919. All process and papers in 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, Eugene, Oregon. ' First publication, Sept. 12. 1919 Last publication, Nov. 14, lll. j.