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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1920)
p. TT.r.aBiMM'1''''''-''11'''''' PAGE 8 TIIK SPMNOFIKM) NEWS Thursday, junk a. 1020. FOR SALE I? 2 per cent Saved For One Year On and after this date, fur one year, every customer buyinpbuying poods at our store will be given a Trade Check with every 50 cents worth of poods bought. These trade checks will be accepted by us at face value on th : purchase of any article in our Special Novelty and Jewelry Department. To show our appreciation of your trade we have re cently added this department which consists of Ladies' Leather Hand Bags, Purses, Solid Cold and Gold Filled Rings. Fobs, Chains, Bracelets, Card Cases, Links, Scarf Pins, Brooches, etc., all of which i fully warrauted to give satisfaction and can be purchased by you at half price. You are Invited to Call. Inspect the Department and Commence Saving Trade Checks NOW. The Gibson Furniture Store A. A. GIBSON, Prop. New and Second Hand Furniture, Stoves, Ranges and Kitchen Ware. We buyaud Sell .Everything We Furnish the Home Complete. Agency I 'layer-Phonographs all Machines in One. Main and 5th Streets SPRINGFIELD OREGON KOK SALK Oil TltADK tiituxp In SpriniirU'M ; radon, Phono 34 1 I.. -Sovrn room nVnlruhlo In KiiRi'im. J:U? Milt SAI.K Ton John Commit-flohl. Muxwrll truck. Si or cull 100. SirlHK- Kim SALE - Kxc.dlcnt hom property of kiio ihic In c.lty li m il ; good n Hortiiu'tit fruit. Rood jiimlon. om irmly to . tlottil 7 room houso. piuitry. Rood well, gurogc. Inrn thU kin houso. liiti'Roin. term. Irn W, linker. Stcwnit addition. Sprlnu fl.'lil. J3p , KOK SALE Two now with yomiR piK Sliiicd N. S llurch. I'hoim I''l.'. Springfield. If LOST AND FOUND j FOI'NIV Man'a pursn containing val I uithli'H. I'ull At New offlco ami prove property. it FOfM Hunch of koya at bull giimr. 1 Sunday. May 22. fall at New a J off le. it. EOT Nl-; Man a blbcyvto In Spring field. Call Albort Woclttnuth. M il street near Main. J24 Ent'Nlv- A fountain pen. Call at Thf Xfi oifirp. m!3 CABINET SHOH Co to II. K. l'ltts" cabinet ahop. I'oniw Fourth and C at root a. for your Si nit.it y Hutdr Mold, kltrhen cabt lifts, kitchen tabl-. EiirIIkH break-:'.i-t ladles and itetier.il c:illiet work WANTED V .V bt.f :if.! :d l.iy I I i. ii Will k .--. w. i t s if mil KMm-I ll.iau-y. E NT".'! SUMMONS Herbert E. Walker. Plaintiff, vs. the unknown heirs of Joseph t'ohor- sky. deceased, also all other persons right, title, estate, lien or interest In the real estate described in the com plaint herein, defendants. To the unknown heirs of Joseph I'ohorsky. deceased, and also on oth er persons or parties unknown claim ing any r'ght. title, estate, lien, or interest in the real estate 'escribed ill the complaint herein. 1 ou and each of you ate hereby piimnioned and required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled court and cause, on or before fix weeks from the day of the first publication of this sum , nions and if you fail so to appear and answer said complaint for want there of the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded In ihe com plaint to-wit: For a decree adjudging that plain tiff JfCthe owner in fee simple of the Pay Cash-Pay Less for Feed Hay Straw Cement Etc; - Scratch Food . . . .$4.60 Alf Meal $2.40 Milk Flo $3.50 Carnation Feed $2.00 Holstein Feed $2.00 Digester Tankage ..$5.00 Cracked Corn $4.25 Growing Food $4.60 Egg Mash $4.00 Oil Meal $5.00 Special Prices in Quantity It will pay you to see us before you buy. Springfield Warehouse Co; . following; described premises to wit: Commencing at a point In the cen ter of County HoaU Xo. 95, ".G'a links East of a point t! 43 chains N'or.li of the 4 ecctiun corner on line between sections 2 and 3 of T. IS S. K. .1 ' West of Willamette Meridian, thence West 10.69 chains to East line of the O. & C. railroad right-of-way. thence Sculh. 27 '-j degrees East along said light-of way 2.52 itiuins. them e East 9.71 chains to center of said County Kourl. thence North 4 degrees 5i minutes West 2.25 chains to place of . beginning, all in Lane County, State of Oregon. And that the defendants have not nor have either of them any right, title or interest in or to said premises or ' any part thereof: forever quieting the title of plaintiff In said premises against the defendants and each of them and such other and further re lief as to the court may seem proper. I including a judgment for costs and disbursements of suit. i This summons is published once each week for six nnci essive weeks in The Springfield Newa, a weekly newspaper of general circulation pub lished in SpringflelQ Lane County, Oregon, by order of the Honorable G. E. Skipworth. Jud,;e of the said court which order is dated June 1st, 1920, and the day of fhe first publl-, cation of this summons is June 3rd, 1920. and the last publication July 8. 1920. clil .' til ll.'p Specie! FEED FEED FEED OF ALL KINDS Mr Coffee 35c 3 pounds for Onions, dry. per pound All kind of KUKSII VIiKTAIH.KS. (reen iVas, String Hoaut. TuniipH. Croctries at Rock Bottom Prices. $1.00 .. 6c Springfield Feed Company ROAD BUILDING PLANS ''"7 u,t ,,,,"t DRAWN BY COMMITTEE ; v"1'"' """ "' l,u,,or ' Ih.y piovld.. to build them with. ittxiM tit lion (Continued from Pngn ne WANTE!-OM nig-tlt'-m t' The N'i'ivi e'eati. Office llrllig tf I Axmii-'iik von that the 1 .111(1 Ik officer aii nt your erlc we brg.t.i n iiiiiln. Very truly your, En d EM., prit-l lent. M II ;iii, nccrctiiry. I.uht I, C-titdrli h. 1 1 i'iimii i-r. E .1 d. iiiih, v ; r 1 1 r i 1 1 . E '.'.ti ll nil. E Vi-run. M VnniiK i'V-i i in t; i; i c there. Epwc rtll lengiie Ht 7 p. In !'i'M!!g viil e at S Von are mr di'illy invited I'lawr iin-f!iMK at X i)'i!ic!v tonight. uiies l-'iUl.ty i-luiri h. ('hi).r niht S o'clock. ('(niini'iue!iii;t i night in the M. E. pract'ee mi Saturday Koier Appolrfted S.crctary cf State. Covernor Olrott has resigned his pi nitioii an secretary of state and at pointed Sam A. Kot to the office Mr. Kozer was the successful nomi nee for that office at th recent ptimarles. lio'ids thutl lieiessary to keep tho ivpiij inent and organisation active until luxes uie paid the following year. Eirth Next year, oi whenever li'isil'.ens i nililll Inlin become settled. labor more plentiful and efficiency grestnr. that you then proceed aa fast as possible to permanently o cute, pin;i'lly grade, thoroughly drain an I ;iirf:icn with tmicadam according to prcgr.ilil, thi- roads designated and shnwn ii tm hi (lie road in.ili f l.nnei comity Hint wait presented to and adopted by the jeople at the recent -piilal el.-ctimi fll(. ,,,,., ,, Hunrtdu i.n l Erl Show Actual Cot. ii!n. .Inn- I" mid llth All pupils who PKtl, -We rec.im.ie.id that Vo.l In. !""V '""''"'' '' Muv Villi' , , , ' mi Inn can wink off th.-lr i imdllloned medial, ly Install and k. ep a priu llcr HUl)J((H , ,.,..,,, fflc'itit -ost system on all road ami . finest Inns will be sent on these sub bridge work, whether II be maltiten- J" ' without further application No EIGHTH CM ACE EXAMINATIONS. I '"lie .' Mi mi : trl have uh. ii-i I 'I. ''. !' e k'ti!i gliidi' i'l s. Ill ! I I ill si Imnl ills le llien- ire pupils who the 1 1 1 1 1 ' Infs and nttly Riddle Hig paiklng house will be financed here. Florence shingle mill is In opera tion. Seaside New logging company starts operations. Roseburg Railroad men plan union store. Cold "teach Ranch of .150 odd acres sells for $100,000. Roseburg New machinery installed in local creamery. sine or construction work.' A sys tem that will enable the court and the taxpayers to know exactly what every part of every project or sec. Hon has cost or in costing the county. The Ijine County Hood Roads as sociation. Its executive committee and its offlceis. des'r to merit, hold and enjoy the confidence of the peo ple of Lane county, nm tln-y also desire the county court to merit and enjoy this same confidence, and we appreciate that this chii only b- done by all of us proceeding In harmony lo secure the best results possible being to attain. J Our people want more and better iUCHt;nns will be sent for pupils who IhiIi-iI unless special reillest for them Is sent In a week before the XiillillUttlnl). If school Is closed, tbit lui Ii Hum nr someone he opoints can give the examination. - K J. MOORE. County School Superintendent. Chamberlain's Colic and Dtarrtiota Remedy. Every family should keep this prep unit ion at hand ready for Instant tisn when needed. Severe attacks of colic and cliolefa mot bus often prove fatal before medicine can lie procured or a physician summoned. The uniform success that has attended the use of this remedy and the prompt cures which it has effected have made It a staple article of trade. I Attorneys for Plaintiff. Residence and I'ostoffice address, Eugene. Oregon. ! Baptist Church. Rev. Fred M. Waehlte of San Jose, Cal., will preach at the BapMst churi h Sunday. June 6th. at 11 a. in. and S p. m. Sunday school at 10 a rn. I'rav er meeting Thursday at i i. in. Methodist Church. ' i We are taking a fresh start in our t Sunday school, the hour is 9:45. ' Morning worship at 11. Be on time so we can dismiss promptly. Junior ! league at 2:30 p. m. All children who expect to take part in the Children's I Day program be there, and all who expect to go to the picnic later, hs For A Limited' Time Only Extra Trousers Free With Every Suit Order Now as never before men are keenly interested in getting the greatest possible clothes value. That's why we entiorsj MAJESTIC TAILORS The finest woolens in town are here to choose from. Tho more critical you are the more you will appreciate the choice fabrics offered by these makers of genuinely tailored to measure clothes. And right now you get TWO pair cf pants with suit. COOD DRESSERS know the value of an extra pair of trousers to match the suit always pressed and ready for a change. We will make them free for you if you place your order now. Popular Prices Fit and Satisfaction Guaranteed FRED LEMLEY Another Royal Suggestion MUFFINS and POPOVERS From the NEW ROYAL COOK COOK BREAKFAST ii too often eaten a a duty rather than a joy. The suc cess of the day may depend upon the spirit ot break fast. The Royal Education al department presents sonic breakfast di.slics that v. ill send the children to school with a hip hip hur rah and his majesty man to his daily duties with the "up and ' doing" feeling which knows no discour agement. Muftuis etips flour t-an,.w.ii Koyal Baking powder 1 tabl'Hinon miffar A teaspoon aalt 1 cu cup milk Z eicga 1 tubieKpoon ahortenlnf Sift together flour, baking powder, sugar and salt ; add milk, well beaten etff and melted shortenintr; mix well. Grease 'mutTm tin3 and put two tablenpoon of Latter in to each. Hake in hot ovcu 20 to Uj minutes. Eggleis Muffing 1 ciipa flour , 4 t a8pooni Royal Baking Powdnr 2 tbliiioon( sugar' 1 t'-airxx.n salt 1 cup milk 5 tabU'gpoona hortenlng Mix and sift' dry ingredient, add uilk and melted shorten- BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure infr and hat until smooth. Il;ikr in crrasrd miiftin tins i.i hot ovcu ft 4' iiunutcs. Corn Mulling t cup corn meal l- 'iim rlmir 4 I !. ...in ttoyul llaklnc Pouilt-r 'l I '!. .m. n rnt .' I.ll.ii fmi, li IIKr 1 nip milk 5 ialli-noria ahortonlng lcg Sift Ir.fff-tlinr rnrn me:d. drttir, haling pow-lcr, f-. 1 1 ami su par; add rinlk, united ..-liort-cuing and well-hratrn ten; mi wrll. (irrati? nitilliit tins lind drop two taljlcxponn of nixtiirc into each. H:ike ahut 3i minutes in ot oven. Popovera J cupa flour ' j t'-IIHpllOII Milt : cuj.1 miik Sift together flnnr nnd salt. .Make a well in Hvir, break eggs into well, add milk and stir until smooth. Pour into hot greased eev pr.ns ami liake B.l ti :i.l minutes in n vcr hot oen. If tiikcn out full vveii ton soon they vil SENT FKEE N'v iJnyiil f'nol, Itimlt , ..ii-tlllllllii,- m-..r..:i i,( ll, lliftilful, iriiiKiiiiii-.il r. iM,. ., inunyiif tin-in tin- niiiMi funiuiiH In '" t.i J.iy. A..,. if'V.li. IIAKIMJ l'(IWIIi:R Cf), Klllti.li Slr.-ol tw Volk ( lly "Bake with Royal and be Sure 9