The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, June 17, 1920, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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    FACE 2
TUB SPRINGFIELD NEWS
TiniHSDAY.' JUNK 17, llVJft.,
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
Published Every Thursday at 'Springfield, Lae County, Oregon, by
TYLER A FREELAND
am II. Tyler. Editor. II. n. Freelaod. Adv. Mgr.
Entered at the Postofflce at Springfield, Oregon, aa Second-clusa Matter,
February 24. 1903.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
One Year 1103 Three Months 50c
Six Months $1.00 Single Copy 6c
let Year, When Paid In Advance, . . ..1.74
In Society
The PurvaiH-e family met at the
borne of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ellison
in West Springfield on Wednesday of
last week for a family reunion. One
brother. Urover of Vivian Park, Utah
was absent. Those
Mrs. Sarah Purvanre,
Mra. Ernest Purvanoe. their son Cnr
rin. and daughter Margaret, of Met
'lakatla. Alaska. Mrs. Maud I-eltoy of
Reectsport. Mra. Myrtle Wilson of
Yacolt. Wash., little Miss Mona Elli
son of Junction City. Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Ellison of West Springfield.
The Prise II la club was delightfully
entertained by Mrs. H. B. Free land
at her home on South B street
last Friday afternoon. The afternoon
was passed with sewing and chatting.
Potted plants and roses were used aa
decorations. Besides the hostess mem
bers present were Mesdames Berry,
Howard. Girard. Larimer. Tomseth.
Basford. Donaldson. Willis and With
row. Mrs. C. Olson was a guest.
the further sum of $50. attorney fee
and the cost and disbursements of
this suit, taxed at 128.40. and accru
ing costs; commanding me to levy
upon and sell, in the manner pro
vided by law the lot and premises in
said mortgage and decree described, 1
to-wit: Lot No. 3 In Block No. 3 of
Grand Prairie addition to the City of
Eugene, in Lime county, Oregon.
Now therefore, in compliance there
with. I have levied upon aald lot and
present wero j will, on baturday, the 3ru day or July, ;
Professor and 1920. at 1 o'clock d. m.. at the south-
west or main entrance to the court-!
house in Eugene, Oregon, offer for.
sale and sell at public auction to the .
highest bidder for cash, all the right, !
title, estate and interest of aaid d?-;
fendanta in and to the above de- J
scribed lands and premises, subject to
redemption, as provided by law. !
FRED G. STICK ELS. J
Sheriff of Lane County. Oregon.
Date first publication June 3. 1920. ,
Date last publication July 1, 1920. i
We
Guarantee
Our Springfield Hard Wheat Flour to be equal to nny
MRS. A. TRUE LUNDY
NU BONE and M. A K. COMETS
Kl'IMSH'AI. COUHETK and BELTS
FOR MEN and WOMEN A
SPECIALTY
',r( 'till Ave,. E.. Eugene, Ore.
Phone "H2 L. Afternoons l' Hiira
flour made In the West.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE.
Notice is hereby given that by vir
ture of an execution and order of sate
issued out of the circuit court of the
state of Orepn. in and for Lane coun
ty, on the 10th day of May. 1920, up
on a decree of foreclosure of tho
mortgage recorded on page 205 of vol.
'45" of the Mortgage Records of
Lane county. Oregon, in favor of Wil
liam B. .Marsha and against Amos X.
lfurlbert and Blanche M. Hurlhert,
rendered May th. 192, to satisfy the
debt secured thereby, to-wit: the sum
of $500. with interest at 8 per cent
per annum from January 1st. 1919;
Now Is the Time to Get Rid of Your
Rheumatism.
If you are troubled with chronic
or lauscular rheumatism 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 1L
A business Institution must el titer
advance or retrograde. The First Na
tional Bank of Springfield keeps pace
with modern progress and safeguards
its customers' interests.
A
Our N0XAI.L Is u blent of hard and soft wheat.
medium flour at a medium price.
f
SNOWHALI. s good as any aoft wheat Hour. A Htralght
valley flour at a price.
A chance to make a nice paving,
store at last falls prices.
Duy our flour at any
Most flours have advnc'd. ouro will advance oon.
SPRINGFIELD MILL AND
GRAIN COMPANY
ROY JENKINS
Local Representative or A. E.
Anderson Tailor.
too All Wool Publics to Choose
From. Prices me Right.
Room 1, Seavey Sleek.
I
BRISCO JITNEY
Phone 11
Springfield Garage
lentil Oyr.
Day and night wrvlce.
DR. EUGENE KESTER
Physician and Surgeon
nrriee Phone S
llotne Thorn; JU
Offico Hours:
9 a m. to 12 m.; 1 :"0 p in to 5 p .
Why That Headache?
When you know the cause of a dis
ease a cure may often he effected.
Tlrs is particularly true of heudacbe.
Headache often results from consti
pation or a disordered condition of'
the stomach which may be corrected
by taking a dose or two of Chamber-!
Iain's Tablets. Try it. These tablets'
are easy to take and mild and gentle
in effect.
of June. 1920, at 1 o'clock in tho
afternoon offer for sale and sclj at
1 u til tc auction, at the southwest or
main entrance to the courthouse. In
Eugene. Oregon, to the highest bidder
for cash, all the rkht. title, estate
(.ml Interest of said defendant in
and to the ubove descrilicd l.ind-t,
subject to redemption as provided by
law, to satisfy said judgment and de ,
crce Willi Intfiest at s per cent peri
annum from the dates above men I
tione, and the expenses of malting
sin ll sal".'.
FRED ll. STICKELS.
Sheriff of .iiin County, (innon
Hull- fttM iiiililliai ion May 1,'u, ly.'O
I i.i I l,it publication June ;, ly.'d. '
DR. S. RALPH DIPPEL
DENTIST
Phono 3
Springfield
Oregon
A want ad will work for you.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE.
r ft
Let . us figure on your require
ments. We have a low operat
ing expense and consequently
lower selllngprlce.
POULTRY SUPPLIES
HOG and COW FEEDS
HAY STRAW
"OREGON" CEMENT
Let us show you our new Hog
Feed for fattening. It ia worth
the money.
Springfield
Warehouse Co.
On 8. P. Track, South 2nd.
Notice is hereby given that. by vir
tue of an execution and order of saje
issued out of the Circul Ctourt of the
state of Oregon. In and for Lane
county, on the 10th day of May, 1920,
upon a Judgment and decree rendered
by said court on the 27th day cf
April. 1920, in favor of Agnes Ran
dolph and against George L. Smith,
Almira Smith, Booth-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 the further sum of $7.44
and Interest from the 5th day of
April. 1919, and the costs and dis
bursements of this suit, $11; com
manding me to sell in the manner
provided by law the lands In said
execution and order of sale de
scribed;; I have levied upon the said
lands described as follows, to-wit:
Beginning at a point 420.1 feet west
of a point in the center of the county
road, known as the River road which
is north 8 40 west 1.77 chains from
a point in the south line of the Lem
uel E. Davis Donation and claim No.
42. Notf. 2083, in Township 17 South.
Range 4 west of the Willamette
Meridian. 49.02 chains East from the
southwest comer of said claim; and
trom said beginning point running
north 360.3 feet west 241.8 feet, south
3C0.3 feet and thence east 241.8 feet
to he ptlace of beginning; containing
2.00 acres, more or less, of land in
Lane county, Oregon:
And will on Saturday, the 2Cth day
ONE BEAUTY OF OUR
BAKING
is that it api-uls to the eye as
well us the appetite. Our layer
cukes, Jelly roils. pc, etc., are
SO tooi to look lit they create
an Irresistible desire for u
taste to see If they are ns flnij
an they look. They are finer.
All we ask Is for you to come
and see iheui. You'll ordnr
some hihI die fiivi will prv'
our claim.
EGGIMANN'S
"A Good Bakery"
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DR. N. W. EMERY
DENTIST
Sutton Bldg. Phone 20 J
Residence Phont 129 W
Sprmgf if Id, Oregon
GENTLEMEN
I; of ereiy uKe uml elation can I in
p:oe their iiipeuraiic uml protect
their person by Retting a suit at
Ramsey, The Tailor
Main St. Springfield
I
To Keep American Ships
on the Seas
For the first lime sim-e ilie Civil War we have a real
merchant iiiiirine. It cost uh $:I.000,imi,imxi io gel It.
The farmer, manufacturer, laborer every American is
interested In holding our position en the seas.
An u first sup In this direction it is necessary lo modify
tiioi-e snides of existing commercial treaties which -have
operated io ihwiirt I lie upbuilding of our merchant marine
By jdtii'? i lie in. lice of termination for which the seteral
treaties provide.
This action is directed III rite coiistrueihe Shipping Bill
how lief ure I 'on jf less;
Which declare it lo be the policy ef the United States
"to do vcliuievcr may be necessary lo develop and en
courage" merchant murine.
This policy deserves the support of every American.
JrficMiij.' ibis jupori I he present effort to maintain our
ltierMiani nini-ine may sufter The fate uf many. iiirncl)e
Hltei.l of 'he pan.. "
Send for a copy of "For an American Merchant Marino."
Committee of American Shipbuilders
SC CHURCH STREET, NEW YORK CITY
V.
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Sum mei" -jJ'k . 1
LEMLEY'S PRESSING
PARLOR
FRED G. LEMLEY Propr.
Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing, Dye
ing, Hats blocked, Suits made to
measure
Main Street. Springfield
between 3rd and 4th Oregon
JOHN E. EDWARDS
REAL ESTATE INSURANCE
Corner Springfield
Main and Third Oregon
' t r CI V
"W,' 111 a
KOR
INSURANCE
SEE
CHA8. L. SCOTT at
First National Bank
Springfield, Oregon
ii t i. ,i
will deli&h
IjOLI
Mrs. Fresh Air Lover: . .
Make your living and sleeping porches pleasipg;
thn you will use them more. Fresh air is the best medi
cine you can take.
Our summer furniture Is so built that it can also
be used INSIDE.
Seeing our airy,' fairy furniture means buying It
because it pleases the eye and does not empty your
Purse. ,
Our Furniture FURNISHES.
e) faM
Respectfully yours,
BERRY PIANO &
FURNITURE CO.
D. W. ROOF
JEWELER
FINE WATCH REPAIRING A
SPECIALTY
8prlngfleld. Oregon
FRANK A. DE PUE
ATTORNEY AT LAW
NOTARY PUBLIC
Sutton
Building
Springfield
Oregon
DR. W. H. POLLARD
PHYSICIAN AND 6UR0EON
Springfield,
OREGON
Phones: ufii.naj, Res ZD M
ufllce bouts:
9 a. ru to 11' in 1 : :. p in to C p. m
i aaera Catarrh In this aMiUea Of
Vbm country tliaa all oilier laiiaa put
IsflMiior. and until the last t yemt
viae supiMaait lo. be Incurable. Kor e
(treat Uiany ) t doetuia prniiincl It a
oca I diaas and pirhiiIImuI lutml rem
illa, and by ..vuealaMl.v ra)ng to ,eao
with local trvairiH.nl, annioiimi 1 H Inctr
able. HnlfiiiK has prevsn 'alrrh 10 be e
conatllulluiial illM:an, and lharfre re
quires cunaliiuilonal trrutirwnl. Kall'a
Catarrh Cure, iiimitifurliird hy It'. J.
Chenny Jk iU., 'I'l.lfrt i, Ohio, la the only
Conailtiilloiial cur on tlic markat. Il- la
taken latarnally. II acta rilrrctly on the
blood and mucous surfaces of the syatain.
Thay offer una hundred dollara for any
raaa It falla lo cure. Hcnd for rtrculara
and taatlmoniala,
A4r: J. t'lIICNRr I CO , Tvl4a, O.
Hold tjr Iirusalaia. lie
Take Hall's hauilly 'illt fur cona ilea,