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THUnSDAT. JUNK 3. 1920. THE BPTOKG FIELD NEWS PAGE 3 Take good Care of .your Eyes, Ears.' "Prevention it better than Cure" and it is a whole lot cheaper, too. We have the "wahe" and "sprays" you need to keep your eyes, ears, nose and throat in first class shape right here in our drug store for you. Come in now and get them so you wlil have them to use when necessary. We are Careful Druggists. Si I Mvr NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. Notice in hereby given that by vlr ture of ii a execution hmiI order of sale Ixsued out of I hi- circuit court of the stale of OrcKii, In ajmJ fur l-une coun ty, on the loth ilny of Muy. PJ20. up on ,a decree of forxlosure of the mortgage recorded on page J05 of vol. "45" of the Mortgage licordf of l.ane county, Oregon, In fuvor of Wil liam II. Murfthn and n gain si Anion N. Ilurlbert and Blanche M. llui Ibert. rendered May Cth. 192D. to sutlsfy the debt secured thereby, towir. the auoi of $M)0. with Interest at 8 per rent per Hiinuiu finnj January 1st. 191 ; the further Hum of'lliti. attorney fen and Hi" costs and disbursements of this suit, taxed ul $2S 40. anil nccru Inn cost; commanding me to levy upon mill ("'II. In the manner pro vbled hy luw the lot and premises In said mortgage mid decree described, to-wlt: Lot No. 3 In Block No. 3 of Orund Prairie addition lo ttm City of Kugene, In I .ii ne comity, Oregon. Now therefore. In compliance there with, I have levied upon mild lot' and will, on Saturday. I lit. ISrd day of .July. 19 JO, at 1 o'clock p. in., at the south went or muln entrance to the court bouse in Kugene, Oregon, offer for ial) and mcII at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, all the right, title, la in and interest of aald de fendant In and to the utiove de scribed land mid premise, auliject to redemption, tin provided by law. I UKI) O. STICK KI.S. Sheriff of l.une Cnunly. OrrKoit. Date first publication .lune 3. 1K20. Date lust publication July 1. 1!C0. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. Nolle Ih hereby n'ven that by vir tue of an execution and order of mie lnHued out of the ( in ul Clourt of the ntate of Oregon, in and for l.uiio county, on the loih day of May, 1 Upon a Judgment and decree rendered by mi Id court on the 2"lh day of April, li:'!). In favor of g lien Kan liolph mid uRuiiiHl (W'oikh I.. Smith. Aluilru Smith, llooth Kelly I. limber company, a corporation, and I.. M. Travla. for the himi of One Thoutiund and Twenly nine Dollurx and ninety t ents, with interest ttiereon at s per ; cent per annum from tlctobex 1!. , jam. anu iiih iiirinur Mini oi ti.it and interest froui the rti day of April, 1919, and tlio costs und dis bursements of this suit. $11; com manding! me to sell in lint muuner Pearl oil i (KEROSENE) HEATandLIGHT ,'i CLEAN KONOMICAlfUflFOR Oil C00K5T0VLS MATERS I LAMPS STANDARD OIL COMPANY Nose and 7 k 1 V, Car) ! Phone HOW BRIDES SELECT VEILS llui bride planning a big wed ding wticrta str bridal veil will be tb object of much Interest, is . iiv-,id to M-Ieci a style which will brim: out beat aver natural beauty. The girl with beautiful half ould never, newr cover. It w.iih v.io Arubiua rupt s shown 'iv but In the Creeliin band us 'non Delow I U a guide lo vtil-w9ar.ing all Jnuid heed. i I provi.led bv law ihe lmi.U in saM i at ,he nie-of his parents, Mr. and execution and order of sale do- J Mr. l I.. Scott In this city, scribed;: 1 have lev let! upon the said; The First National Bank of Spring lanilM dent rlbed u follows, to-wit: j field invites your patronage. i;. !li.tiliiK at a point. f.Ml 1 feet went M,.R Kugetie Kester returned Sat of a point In the center of the county . , . ... . , road. knov... .is the Kiver road hieh 1 nr,1av Uwn vlliU i,h her ''hter is noi lh S" 4 west 1.77 cluiins from . at North Bend. u point in the south line of the Lein-j Mr. and Mrs. Marion Harpole spent u. l K. HavlK Donation and claim No. S;ltul,lliv ftt jull0tlon City. 4U. Notf. ,os:!, In Townsliip 17 South.. , , Uae A e-i of Willamette1 A",r a two wt'ekH vislt Bt the Mcridetn. 49UJ t haliis Hast from the : liouie of his parents, Mr. and Mra. MiuthweM corner of said claim; alid , m. M. Male In this city, Ivan Male 1 1 diii said hi'uliiiiinp point running north :.( :: feet, west 2-11. S feet, south, ::t;0 ;! feet ami them e east 241.S feet to he ptlacc of bepinniiiK; containing '.'.en in res, more or less, of land in l.uno county. Oregon: j And will on Saturday, the 2fitli day of June. 1920. ut I o'clock In the! afternoon offer for sale and Rel at I public auction, at the southwest or I main entrance to the courthouse. In I Eugene, Oregon, to Ihe LUhest bidder! for cash, all the rlRht. title, estate und interest of said defendants In and lo the above described lands. IMll,j,,, t lo redemption as provided by . M HatKfy Baill judgment and de- cree with interest at 8 per cent per annum from the dates above men tioned and the expenses of making such sale. FRED fl. STICK KI.S, Sheriff of lane Countylregon. ' . Dale first publication May 20, 1920. Date last publication June 17, 1920. ifi-yfVErwin Regarding rls rouble rtA.y'5?uii last -winter Vtiud a "A.ck oVmrtfKo8tln foJbtv,in)y bll-V at lousnestt and constipation. Seeing Chamberlain's Tablets so highly recommended fur slomuch troubles I bought a bottle of them and they helped me right away'.'wiltes K.'F. Erwin. Peru, I ad- If you. have uy trouble with nit digestion "give tlsrsf tablets a trial. They' will do you good. - , i. t . A want ad will work for you. - In Society i By Dorlt Leah Slkca. The MIhuopi llolverHon, Hamilton, NeInon and ,Hrpnt were Joint hoKt ph"A at nq Informiil dftndnjc parly frlven In Ktwnt hn )hi Friday evMilnit. Thoae prenent ' w-re; Mr. and Mr. I. 1. Larimer, Mm. I.. K. I'aKe, Mr. and Mr. Krauk f) Tue, Mr. and Mm. Howard Freeland, lr. and Mrn. K. Itul .h nipple. Mr. and Mm V. II. J J-'lunneiy, Mr. and Mm. Frank Salf, ; Mr. ami Mm. Herbert Cox, Mr. and Mr. Homer bavin, Vera Derfllnger, ' Marjorle Macben, Kmelia Llndahl, j Grace Mtf'ann. Ktht-lyn Powew, Flor-j Itodabaugh. . Wanda Keyt, Beatrice Kobe rt, Heva Arnold, Iluth Hedley, Hurbiirba IJoller, Wlb1y 8teren, Dale .Heenofi' Norman Andemon, Ie! Neet, Frank Ielne, KrtieHt Anderson. ThomaM 1)111. RolK-rt Van Valznh, Harry Nixon. fJlenn Ultto, Chauncey Ilyehard. Norman Fumet, Clarence Fund rem, Fernld I'erklna. Oacar Henry Fa ml rem. KiiHHell OlHon. Arn old Tomaeth. The hall whm tastefully decorated with Scotch broom lupine and vine maple with atreamera of purple and Rold. The Mlanen Alene Larimer ani Kllen Tomneth prenbled at the punch Itnwl. Mum(c wan furnlhlied by an or-h-ilTH from Eujrene. Superintendent and Mn. F. B. Ilurnlln and Prof, and Mm. F. M. Roth were delightfully entertained by the teachem of the Springfield achoola at a lawn party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. JatneH Laxton Mon day afternoon The lime waft spent In quires and 1irht refrexhment8 were M'4-ved. ' . I Mr. AVHIiiim Berry waa a delight SHOULL Iu1 "osfrsH Friday afternoon for Tnotiilifi-h or the Priscilla club at her home on A und" Fourth Streets. Whiie robes u-d for decorations. Cluh xainbeni present wore Mrs. Panl BrattaiiL, Mk John Tomseth. Mrs. N. I Howard, Mm. L. E. Baaford. Mra. tjlli-y SnodgniHH. Mm. 1L B. FrdaTMl, and The hoMetot. I ... 4 lOYftal km linve Wn liiil hv J the AlirmnL aNcKjiitlon of SpriKfield higu Mtiiml to members of thla year' tradtatlnR clan and to the faculty for a reception In honor of the grad uates amday qiKht. Morrison's I hall him been oecured for the o Can Ion. ' TOWN AND VICINITY i Mrs. It. M. Baker of Portland, Is ! transacting business in Springfield ! this week. Mm. Baker was formerly j owner of :Vse 'Springfield hospital. Paul Scott returned to Portland j Monday after spending the week-end returned to Portland Sunday. t tr ;SvpV. mm, Wt,4ivf.''. jZ3rr'Z rrrT. I'nnt iio church uor creed hna ny exclusive cIrIt.j t Divine Ilenltugs as practiced by Chrtot . -jmua. ih perhKps beai nlustiated in the works cf thru fci'.r3 now holdinj uttention la tit mtcy.Att- feren' -rts of the I'nited States. It Is, true that the mind of the people, following aa-y world, up- .,' lrf.va' soch a fie t-reat war htvt gfte through is; fciore ready s toi i bellxjveMn n au ocJiipotiHit. j. )M.wfr and . wUcli make! the ftih UetUli.g potwlble. Jaiiiea Moore Hlctsou or tlw -Protmtaat Kpiaccpal .-, it (!i'urrli of EpatV ' er by his ebwrefc. ha made , many Les.ling, Brother. Isaiah, connect! . with no fchiirtbi bui-i.-il litf tb Bible i b, antborny. la Md to hvfr matte triBmlous"i. hcaWnw i from !: little hm-.eboat on the lower Mi viftpaJ. WfctJt: T. J. P. Riley.' Irst coasla to the late , Iloosier pt. James W'Mleorab Riley, has be rraklng braliaf at Waahinfton. D. C, taany members Vorm M ku;- r :lp Ntyce vi ihe tbrva cl.im a,oy "lMivt . iJ6er m theuswlves i.or Co l:,y tHiSldtr int- Lcaliura at. "fi:r;u)ts " Uv. Ihm fact Ik, tl U ktinir!ly is beir.g hcltod by all thri.e. Karl H. DeClark of Portland was In this fclty on bunlnesa today. He expects soon to establish a branch office of the Todd Protectograpb Co. in Eugene for his firm. Their spec ialty Is Protod forgery proof checks. Dr. 8. Ralph Dlj.pel. ienSs. 'ts'-'i. :it.:. .Hit Mr. and Mrs. Kiley Snodgrass and daughter, Maxlne, motored to C res well Sunday for Memorial Day. Mrs. Herbert Downing: and daugh ter, Neva, of Wendllng, were vial tors In Springfield Tuesday. REMEDY FOR TEACHER SHORTAGEREVEALEO Each Community In Oregon Should Know Instructors of Children Today. In asking the state of Oregon to vote favorably for the two mill elementary jti-hool measure, popularly known as the 4'hl!drenB Rights Bill, the teach era if the state of Oregon are not ask ing or an increase In salary. They are merely working for a fair and Hjual -distribution of taxes fsr the sup port iff these basic schools, that the entire state will be taxed and not only the organized school districts, as at present is the case. The fcborttge of of teachers In Ore (on is g'owing so rapidly that the situation Is smarming in the extreme. IlhI yesr luo Mhools were closed, and in these 100 schools. 230 rooms were closed and close to 4(miii pupils were unable to have the instruction that rightly should have been their. What was Jbe cause? It was due entirely to a shortage of t fathers. Why? Because the teach era are being underpaid and are leav ing the profession for better-ptid work. They have to do this. Some day Ore gou must come to the rescue of the teacher. Now. 1 s being asked to save, the child, the voter of tomorrow. IVi wa want him educated? Sure. Only recently In New York did the question of raising the teachers' sal aries t-oni up before the legislature and it was due to a lack of sufficient Inf vrn'atloii as to the extent to which they should be increased, and the ability of communities to pay increases have led the legislative leaders to de cide to postpone final revision of the teachers' saJary law until another ses sion. ' The temporary readjustment of sal aries will fix the minimum rate for the rural school leacjier at 8S0. while la the larger country districts the lowest' paid elementary teachers will get liiuO. The minimum in elementary schools In third clats cities will be $1,100 Instead or $820 aa at present, and that In h:?h schools f 1,260 instead of $940. Second class cities must raise their minimum salary of elementary teachers from $85)0 to $1,200, and that CLAIM NO POWER IN THEIR HE ALING5. r i k , . mwmm. ' " el-. 1 r VI I li . ' 11 viri ,,v,i:.-rr-",- :. Brotber lytitAj-.jjlO- OUR CHOICE ' ' CREAMERY BUTTER is a delight to those who demand the best. It comes from ihe very , best , Creamery sod In .simply perfect In -color, body and flavor. -You cannot buy better or mom delicious butter for there ln't any. Try a pound and enjoy learning Ha ex'julnte superi ority, Springfield . Creamery of high achoof teachers' from to $1,400. In order to prevent New York City draining the adjoining citie of teach ers, Yotikf-m. Mount Vernon, White Plains, and New Kochelle are to bo required to pay within $.'0 of the rates in effect In New York City. Flat lncresiit-s of $.'J0 over the March 1 rates are mandated upon Syracuse and of $4"'i on Buffalo and Kochesler. Thesw higher salaries will do much to make the . teaching service more at tractive. The New Yoek City rates sre to be fixed by a committee now at work upon the problem cf determining bow the city's quota of the direct atate tax of Vk mills $12.0'i0,000 shall be dis tributed among more than 24.0n0 mem bers of the supervising staff. The , average increase of $.no would seens) small in comparison with the ether in creases were it not for the fact that the governor last month signed a bill giving the New York City teachers an Increase on June 1. .Six thousand aix hundred and th-ee teachers will re ceive from 30 to 40 per cent more pay than they received on Dec. 31, 1919. while 6.".r-0 others of a total of 24.123 will have their salaries irlcressed, from 60 to 60 per cent. But the minimum salary cn June 1 will be only $1,005. In redrafting th provisions of the state-wide salary hill affecting New York City the Joint legislative commit tee to which the task was assigned has raised this minimum to $1,600 and has so revised other salaries that those grades of the service where the chief shortage of teachers exists shall offer salaries that will attract and bold the best teachers. In no other way can the standards of teaching be maintain ed, not lo say improved. When the legislative committee re ports next year whatever other grades of the se-ige have not received due and proper consideration can be pro vided for iu the general salary increase rueiaure. A business institution must either advance or retrograde. The First Na tional Bank of Springfield keeps pace with modern progress and safeguards its customers' interests. Brookings Oregon Lumber Co. to build railroad south, starting- soon. PRINTING . Our plant is complete (or everything you need in the line oi printing and - we can assure you firsf grade work on Hammermill stock. , AVk -us. :-::i.:.:.S'.SS'.' Us for f? r . 9 1- A v CI . !' Vir4--a;