THURSDAY, JUNE 3. 1920. THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS , PAGE.S SHE DEFEATS ADDING MACHINES IN TES.T OUR CHOICE r T. CRCAMEftYBuTTM. i r is a delight to thoii (Who. demand the best. If comes" from the very burst Creamery and li slmp perfect In color, body and flavor. Yoa cannot buy lMilter or more dellcfous butter or there isn't any. Try a pound and enoy learning Its vxijulsite superi ority. . , Springfield Creamery " ' -A -.A 1 lS" I . mi. ii iii ii w;aeaggg m i Lat N.- t.r ; ; .. -i .- II i7V WiTX Vr - v Haihincr 'is a. Pleasure uihen. youhaue Our Delightful Toilet Necessities, Make your bath Luxurious by using our Toilet waters and powders.' They make you feel better and keep you cool. , Come in now aifd get the things you need, not only toilet articles but medicines, household remedies, stationery and the hundreds of other needful things we have for your comfort. We are Careful Druggists. ffi ft f Phone wr NEVFft tUU1ITUTE ;rrunuriIAl, ORE Mechanical mathematics has received jolt. The speed. ease of operation and absolute certain ty of correct answer from the adding machine was made to look like a truck-horse, and all by (his little 13-year-old Kansas Cut (Mo.) school girl. Her name Is Kttber Kaplan. In recent com pel it Ion there she set an Interna tional record as a, lightning cat- : culaior when, she solved six prob- I . i ..I ini. i . Mm j ii'iiin in aiiuiiiuu in 11 mcgnoi and the ttiachln with an expert dctnonnf ralor took one minute and 4 2 Hoi)ds on the same problems. Pour types of adding machines were unt-tl against Kb- girl. We want oar learn to win. Vou are right, we lo. And we will win, too. How ran we Kail aloit- L'p on an evi-n plansj ' , - -And neither worry nor coniplaln. Content to live and love tS gane, Wlietlier or not Ood sends rain. RAINY DAYS AND FAIR. Illy a Farmer.) The farmer as he turns hin eye To the ky. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. Notlre Is hereby given that by vlr lure of an eeeiitton und order of salt loi-ued out of the In ult court of the state oi Oivgn. In and for Ijine coun ty, on i lie loth day of May, 1920. up on a decree of forecloaure of the auorlgage recorded on page 20,r of vol. "45" of the Mortgage Uncord of Ijine county, Oregon. n favor of Wil liam II. Marsha and agalnsl Amos N. llurlbei t and IIUiih lie M. Ilurlhei t, rendered May 6th. 1920. to sutlHfy the a"eht secured thereby, to wit: the sum f $r.00, with InlereMt at H per cent per annum from January Int. 1919; the further sum of CiO. attorney fee 'and the rols Hud dlMliurMeiuents of this suit, taxed at 128 40. and accru ing tott: cominaiuling me to levy upon soil sell, in the niunner pro Tided by law the bit and pit-mlnca in ald niorigare and ilecree drcribel, to wit: l,ot No. II In Mock No. n of Onind IMulrle ailditlon to the City of Kugeiie, in Lane county, Oregon. Now therefore, in compliance there with, I have levied upon said lot and w'll. on Saturday, the ;Srd duy or July, 1920, at 1 o'clock p. in., at Ihu south west or main entrance to the court bouse In Kugeue, Oregon, offer for sale and sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, all the right, title, estate und Intercut of said da fendanls In and to the above de scribed lands and premises, subject to redemption, as provided by law. KKKI) O. STICKKLS, Sheriff of Lane County. Oregon. Date first publication June 3. 1920. Date la Ht publication July 1, 1920. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. Notice Ih hereby given that by vir tue of an execution und order of sae Issued nut of Hie. Clrt ul Ctourt of the state of Oregon, In and for Lane county, on the loth day of May, 1920, Spon a Judgment und decree rendered by said court on the 27th day of April, 1920, In favor of jjjncs Ran dolph and against tiuorge L. Smith, Almira Smith, Hoot h Kelly Lumber company, a corporation, and L. M. Travis, for the sum of One Thousand and Twenty-nine Dollars and ninety cents, with Interest thereon at 8 per cent per annum' from October 26, 1918, and tho furl her sum of $7.44 nnd Intereat from the Sth day of April, 1919, and thu cohU and dis bursements of this. suit. $11; com manding me to sell In the manner PEARL Oil ( HERO S UNI) HEATand LIGHT INSTANT HEAT WHtN AND ' WHERt HttDtD ii TANDAMD Oil COMPANY -. Looking Jn vain for a cloud, ! Murmurs aloud. We need rain. WESTERN CjREGON STREAMS, Santliim Forest South Santlam river; Kainbows and cutthroats bit ing near Csscadia. Fly fishing good evenings. Water cold. Santlam wagon road via Lebanon. Fish and Clear takes: Inaccessible till about June 15. I lack leman Creek and tributar ies: Closed to fishing for season. North Santlam Trout biting near Detroit. Via Southern Pacific. HrHfenbush creek: Trout biting near Detroit. Water In lakes too cold for fishing. Southern Pacific to Detroit. Trail from DetrolL Sascade Forest Willamette river: Trout biting near Oakrldge and Re serve. Salmon taking spoon In lower river. " McKentle river: Trout biting, Springfield to Nlmrod. Also Nimrod to McKenxie bridge, spoon In lower river. i With all h!s banditry. So while the Mexie's ship oftate ' In heavy seas careens, !V's all watch what he means, F'or men may come and men may go, And new regimes go high or low, liuf he's one man In Mevico Who sure gan spill the beans. Now Is the , Time to .Get ,Rld of Your ' Rheumatism. If yoa are troubled with vhronlc or miiHCuUir rhenmaUsm buy a bottle of Chamberlain's Liniment and mas sage the affected parts twice a day with It, You are certain to be very much benefited by It If not actually cured. Try IL Many people of Springfield and vi cinity do all their banking business In Eugene when right In their home town, they have a national, state,' county, and city depository, the First National liank or Springfield. Is that . the wey to build up your home town? "All right back there V called the conductor from the front of the car. "Hold on," came a feminine voice. "Wait till I get my clothes on." The entire earful turned and craned Salmon taking, tn.ir netji expectantly. A girl got on with a basket of laundry! THE CONSTANT FACTOB. in It s getting dry; w , i If It does not come soon Hay will be hort. so wfJl grain. And the maiden fair. So we nuiy have a plescunt tl.nc And me-t all those ;That may ; there.' It 'The schoolboy ou bla ur-' ! Say. boys, say, provided by lnw the IhihU In uid ei- tttlnii Mud order of sale de scribed;; I have levied upon the suld lands described as follows, tow It: lleginnlng at a point 420 1 feet west of a point in the center of the county I I. ,1... I J J . . . L I L is north S- 40' west 1.77 chains from I h' 1 h",M " not ra,U t,M,a a point in the Honth line of the Lem-1 He fore th picnic's close, uel K. Davis Donstlim and claim No. 42. Notf. 2IIR.1. In Township 17 South. Hawse 4 st of the . Willamette Mci-lttifiu, 4S.02 chnins Kast from the mmiiiIi west corner of suld clulm; and Irom utd leKinuiiig hIhi running lioilli ;((;0.3 feet, went 24 I S feet, south .,..1 I......... . mt fl .... to he ptli.ee of beginning; containing , 1 " d,,',H IU,t 2.tW ai res, more or lens, of luud In And ruin on Saturday Lime county. ofgon: And spoil our play; And will on Saturday, the 2Hth day! of Ji 1920. at 1 o'clock In the i 'mm mm " ' iifteiuiHiii offer for sale and sell l' ..mm aw fublic miction, at the southwest or' main entrance to the courthouse. In Kugene. Oregon, to th highest bidder ! for cash, all the rlnht. title, estate and lntereMt of-said defendants in, mid to the above described lands, , subject lo redemption as provided by j law. to satlKfy m; Id Judgment nnd de cree with Interest at 8 per cent per piinuui from the dates above men-! tinned and the expenses of making I sit h sulo. ! FRKD 0. STICKKLS. Sheriff of line County, Oregon. Date first publication May 20. 1920. Duto last publication June 17, 1920. By Dean Collins In Oregon Voter. The tumult and the shouting dies, Csrrnza passes and Is done. And Obregon his banner flies And bosses everyone. The Carranzistas swiftly scoot ' From firing squads detailed to shoot. Hut still, although they revolute Villa will pack a gun. From Tiu Juana In the North Across to Vera Crux. Tbe rumors hurry back and forth Which most folk gulp as news. ! Hut spite of those and this and that. 1'pon the seat where Diax sat One can't be sure Just where he's at While Villa may refuse. For oft and oft they had him licked, And burled oft was "he. When suddenly he rose and kicked Oh. most outrageously . And so. when revolution's on. They're never sure of Freedom's dawn. I'm II they're sure where Villa's gone A want ad will work for you. UNCLE SAM'S OLDEST WEST P0INTE?. Brig. Gen. Horatio Gates Gib. son. U. S. A., retired. Is the oldent living graduate' or West Point Military Academy. He celebrated Ilia :d birthday onMy 11. 1 - R. F. Erwin Regarding His Troubles "A year ago last winter I had an, attuck of Indigestion followed by bil-! lousness and constipation. Seeing! Chamberlain's Tablets so highly, recommended for stomach troubles I : bought a boMIe of them and they; helped me right away" writes R. F. i Erwin. Peru. Ind. If you have any; trouble with '-ur digestion give these tablets u trial. They will do you good. rYESI'5 OWN 10 CAU. DEMS TO ORDEk L9 1 -V: fc. vTtt? , ., 1 To the' far west goes the honor of having Hi own preside at the opening ,of ; the Democratic na tional convention i at Sun Frau cjsco, June 28. J.' D. Kreraer of Butte, Montrt vice chairman ot the Democratlo National Committee, v 111 call the convention to order CE DROP A Few Friday and Saturday Specials AT Farmers Supply Co. 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