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PAGE 4 THE SPUING FIELD NEWS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1010 THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS Published Etery FTiday at Springfield. Laue County, Oregon By TYLER A FREELAND Samuel H. Tyler H. B. Freeland Entered at the Footoff.ce at Springfield. Oregon, at Second class Matter, February 24. 1903. , SUBSCRIPTION RATES.: One Year.. $2.00 Three Mentha.. 6U Month $1.03 Single Copy One Tear. When lald In Advance J 1.76 DONT FEEL THANKFUL? !ort of the community meeting , last week. It was stated that Mr. Many a man and woman.! Jarrett said the Ilooth-Kelly too insists there's "nothing to i company would "match dollar be thankful for" in his or her, for dollar with money put up by life. And these thankless ones'! the citizens or city council for are not all near the bottom; (the maintenance and operation they are not all poor, lonely. of a gymnasium or community sorrow-laden. Indeed, you'll find ! building." Mr. Jarrett said the more who "have nothing to be nooth-Kelly company would thankful for" in the middle walks of life than elsewhere. match dollar for dollar only with money put up by the L. L. good, honest folk who have met i"L. L. for the maintenance, and with a measure or success, a taste of reverses, and quite a few unrealized dreams. Prob ably it is because of the dreams that they feel so thankless. They hoped for too much. Their air castles were too mag nificent, too airy, and too feebly supported by energy and will power. But because they hoped for much, gained little, they are operation of a community build ing or gymnasium. The I. V. W. is again invad ing the lumber industry and has made Its way into the merchant flet, da ma in g engines and In citing crews to mutiny. After the Centralla tragedy. come to this Thanksgiving time; every community knowing of with "nothing to be thankful j the existence of a meeting place for." j for this class of criminals Of course thev err. The living . should root It out and turn the WHY TOLERATE THEM? "But the British and French are not ffghtirg. are theyr asked Jack. 'Well (ley are net fighting exact but thev are quarreling over the boundarlea of Syria. The British are having trouble with Ireland arvd more trouble with India. And the Italians, ; who greeted Prealdent Wlleon on hla I visit to Rome as the aavlor of the world are today denouncing him with the same degree of fury. I remem ber another thing. The soldiers of our army who were In the big citiea f Europe on Armistice !uy. 1918. had to be protected by the police of Eu rope from the people who wanted to j rush up and hug them. Today the thankful for. The man who . an element to stay in the com- (Americana over there fn.m being wants it has a job. another , munity? (killed. For that reason the first an- thing to be thankful for. He has Men familiar with conditions ' n,ven,Brr of ,h armistice brings with a family, children a home, an I have long seen the danger but!11 n,ore blttern'M tnan v. more nnotlt fnr fH tu ,ti ' t . "B r I fighting than friendly feeling. So pnnetitA for food, the church. , their warnings and advice were rhUdren, do TOU tninB .fter fooking the SChOOl. books. Why. man not heeded. j bark over the past year and seeing alive! we could so on for the The cold-blooded murder of " troubles existing everywhere in leneth and breadth of this naee i PT-sprvir mn in J sending American troops to fight In j . all these places? "But won't things be better after a human being has much to be thankful for. He has life, the men over to the authorities. Why should industry and the UNCLE TED'S BED TIME STORIES (Continued froi I'age 3) that fought. While there Is some trou ble going on In the great countries that fought and defeated Germany, far greater trouble and real fighting haa been going on between Uie little countries that were formed by the divisions of land made by President Wilson and the men who met In Farla. Only a few months ago it was said that more than twenty war were ow ing fought In Europe and very few of them, if any. hav stopped alnce that time. Although It baa been more than a year since I with the other soldiers stopped fighting on the fronts In France, wea ara actually fighting each other with guns and cannon In at least three places In Russia the troops of the bolahevlks are fighting those who would wipe out this new form of government and the Italians are fighting the Jugo-Slav troops on the shores of the Adriatic sea over who shall control Flume. The Serb Ian and Rumanian troops are fighting each other in the Banat. which Is lo cated in the central part of what was Hungary before the war. and the Ru manian troops continue to occupy the citiea and provinces of Hungary, al though it was forbidden at Paris. In addition to these troubles the ques tion of what shall be done with Tur-1 key and Armenia has not been set-1 tied." ! Greatest thing on earth, to be public Buffer by allowing such SPRINGFIELD FLOUR WE HAVE ADDED TO OUR LINE OF FLOUR MADE FROM LOCAL WHEAT A NEW FLOUR AND WE HAVE NAMED HER "Springfield" IT 13 MADE FROM AN EASTERN HARD WHEAT AND LOCAL LITTLE RED HARD WHEAT it Noxall is A HIGH PATENT MADE FROM OUR BEST LOCAL WHEAT WITH ALL THE LOW GRADE REMOVED AND YOU KNOW OUR CREAM MIDDLINGS AND OLD FASHIONED GRAHAM MADE ON THE OLD-FASHIONED MILL STONE ALL MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE SPRINGFIELD MILL AND GRAIN COMPANY NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT MEETING TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice Is hereby given that a meet ing of the legal voters being resident taxpayers and ownera of real property In Road District No. 2. in Lane Coun ty. Oregon, will be held at the hour of two P. M., on the 22nd day of November. A. I). 1919. at the Blue River School House In aald Road DIs- NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT MEETING trict. to determine whether aald roid Centralia i K"ro- tnl ,he United Statea can district shall levy a special Ui of five setting down things for which , proves that warnings of Indus- Xx a a the la"b, nn' we. vou. an" an ot ns can ana. trial leaders were well ground-iu these places?" aald dlatrlct for the purpose of SnOUId DP tnanklUl! m Up clmuld T-i th rnninmn. "nut won't tliitira h htlr aftee a nrnvltfliir fnnria for rnnatriirtlnn nf If you can't see it that wav; if ity of this element before more jn"'-" asked Ruth. road between "Mason Grade" and to you your life apnears minus reasons for thankfulness, go out into the highways and byways of the world and see the human beiners who have less than you and be thankful. That is one sure wav of aenuirine one's own sbpre of that thankful spirit. It cannot fail. Don't, we bee of you, attempt to instill thankful ness iro your hpart and mind by turning your eves unon those who have more than you bet ter henlth greater wealth, more rower. Those who gaze too conn"ilv iiTrn the larger posses e5or of others are those who churns: "We have nothing to be thankful for." crimes are committed. LUMBER BRINGS PROSPERITY. Knock the bottom out of the lumber industry and what would happen in these north west states? They would while?" asked Ruth. "How can they be much better over there later on with a peace treaty to go by when the Supreme Council In Paris with war authority can't con trol the situation? There has been trouble in some part nf Knrope alnce the beginning of history. Since the Great War there Is a hundred times more. If we were a member of the world club at this minute Just think 0 ' of the American who would be dying f i . 1a . e . . . . , in mum- iijit-fKii viiwiiLj i u r point?- nau u is ha.itf tu bay uiai ur:ih(nj in whi(h we naVf no buBlni. tuauy every man. woman anOjmixing! The bodies of lit American child would be affected. soldiers who were killed in northern Upwards of 150,000 men are Ku"ia w''r 'a'"1'1 'n New York city jubi nil- ouicr u.iy. i iicy were ukiii lng in a country with which the t'nlted States was not at war. That one thing should teach us a lesHon. Our husineHH Is here. Our troubles Weal's Flare.- In Sec. 3. Tp. 17, 3 K. II. I BONN. County Judge. M. H. HARLOW, E. R. SPENCER. County Commissioners First pub.. November 7. 1919. taat pub., November 21. 1919. Through an error in the re- FARMERS ATTENTION Beginning November 24 we will be in the market for SWEET MILK . in large or small quantities Bring your milk in and get our price Springfield Creamery After November 24 we will have sweet skimmed milk for sale. employed in lumber and logging industries at good wages. Every, citizen in the north west should feel eratified at the tirpspnt nrncnernni nntltlrn nt : 're here. , , view I know that wie .umuer inmiBiry. in spue of advance in price during past few months, comparative fig ures show lumber to be still the cheapest building material. Douglas fir is fast becoming known the world over and ship loads of It are leaving ports for foreign countries and trainloads going through to Atlantic coast. Manv carloads of lumber are daily shipped out of Springfield and new logging territories are constantly being opened up. w that no t nitea states senator can honestly vote to make this country a member of the world club." AMERICANISM THE ISSUE. Americanism will be the laaue at the elections next year. Every can didate who asks for the people's votes will have to couple hla request with a clearcut statement aa to whether he stands for legislation by a class or by representatives of all the people. CARD OF THANKS. To the citizens of Springfield and vicinity who aided us in the burial of I'our wife and mother, we wish to ex- press our gratitude; also to the var ious organizations and individuals for their beautiful floral offerings. R. W. Smith, Mr. arid Mrs. W. A Mr. and Mrs. B. 11. Olive M. Smith, Lucile Smith. Doris Smith. Have you examined the Beeman hand tractor at the Springfield Feed company? SUMMONS Emery. Smith, The reKidenta of Springfield district ahould atand by the business interests I of the dint i lot. The First National TJank of Springfield can take just as 'good care of you as any other bank 'In the county. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR LANE COUNTY. Helen L. Phelps. Plaintiff, vs. Her man G. Phelps, Defendant To Herman G. Phelps the above named defendant: In the name of the State of-Oregon You are hereby summoned and re quired to be and appear In the above entitled Court and suit and answer the complaint of the plaintiff filed herein against you within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, to-wlt, November 14th, 1919, and If you so fall to ap pear and answer thereto, plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for, namely: for a decree dis solving the bonds of matrimony now existing between plaintiff and de fendant on the grounds of desertion, and for full relief. This summons Is served upon you by publication in the Springfield News, a newspaper published weekly at Springfield, Oregon, for six con secutive weeks by order of the Hon. G. F. fjklpworth, Judge of the above Court, said order being entered and of record Nov. 10th, 1919. C. M. KISSINGER. Attorney for Plaintiff. Eugene, Ore. Date first publication Nov. 14, 1919. Date last publication Dec. 20, 1919. NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT MEETING TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that a meet ing of the legal votera being resident taxpayers and owners of reul property In Road District No. 11. In I.ane Coun tyOregon, will be held at the hour of one P. M.. on the 22nd day of November. A. D. 1919. at the Clover dale School House In said Road Dint rict. to determine whether said rood district shall levy a special tax of three mills upon all the taxable pro perty In aald district for the purpose of providing funds for graveling, grad lng and general repair on county roads in said district. H. L. BONN, County Judge. M. H. HARLOW. K. R. SPENCER, County Commissioners First pub., November 7, 1919. 'Last pub., November 21, 1919. TO WHOM IT MA V CONCERN: Notice is hereby glveu that a meet ing of the legal voters being resident taxpayers and owners of real propel ty in Road District Nu. 12, In I-ane Coun ty. Oregon, will be held at the hour of two I. M. on the 22nd day ot November. A. D. 1919. at the Lost Valley School House It) said Road District, to determine whether salj road dlhtrlct shall levy a special tax of five mills upon all the taxable property In said district for the pur pose of providing funds for road pur poses. H L. BONN. County Judge. M. H. HARLOW. K. It. SPENCER. County Commissioners First puh, November 7. 1919. list pub., November 21, 1919. NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT MEETING NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT MEETING TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice Is hereby given that a meet ing of the legal voters being resident taxpayers and owners of real property In Road District No. 3. In Lane Coun ty, Oregon, will be held at the hour of two P. M.. on the 22nd day of November, A. D. 1919, at the M. W. A. Hall, Marcola, Oregon, In said Road District, to determine whether said road district shall levy a special tsx of three mills upon all the taxable property in said district for the pur pose of providing funds for road pur poses. . H. L. BONN, County Judge. M. If. HARLOW, E. R. SPENCER, County Commissioners First pub., November 7, 1919. Last pub., November 21, 1919. Tt) WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice Is hereby given that a meet ing of Uie legal votera being resident taxpayerh mid owners of real property In Road District No. CI. In l.une Coun ty. Oregon, will be held at the hour of one P. M . on the 22nd day of November, A. D. 1919, at the Minney's Hall In said Road District to deter mine whettuir said road district shall levy a special tax of 2' mills upon all the taxable property n said dist rict for the purpose of providing funds for general road work In said district r.5. H L. BONN, County Judge. M. H. HARLOW, E. II. SPENCER. County Commissioners First pub.. November 7. 1919. Last pub.. November 21. 1919. NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT MEETING I ijo you carry an account at toe Vlrst National Bank In Springfield? Ylt not, why not? TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that a meet ing of the legal voters being resldeut taxpayers and owners of real property in Roud District No. 5. in Lane Coun- ty. Oregon, will be held at the hoiif of two P. M.. on the 22nd dav f November, A. D. 1919, at the Lowor Camp Creek School House In said Road District, to detertnlno whether said roud district shall levy a special tax of threo mills upon all the taxable property In said district for the pur pose of providing funds for road work, one-half to bo UHed on Walter vllle Road un one-hulf on upper Cump Creek road. H. L. BONN, County Judge. M. H. HARLOW, 10. R. SPENCER, County Commissioners First pub., November 7, 1919. Last pub., November 21, 1919. The Springfield stores can supply all your needs but one the First patlonal Bunk will take caro of It.