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TUH Sl'RINGFIKLI) NKWS PAGE S THURSDAY, JULY 1. 1920. n 1 our intisepxic QaU2GS ana'BOTdacjeS aluaijson hand Wounds should be dressed instantly to prevent INFECTION and blood poisoning. It may save a life to have, in your home, a supply of our "first aid necessi ties." Come, get them TODAY. Whenever you want any Drugs, remember that ours are pure and full strength. Our drug store things are the very best, and We aro Careful Druggists. Phone another heartaeajw seed, for - hi throat wan dry with ho much talking. "Good by, little sijdlers, I must turn over and take m; siesta. In other words, my afternoon nap." Ho he rolled over and swung high on the bouRh In hla leaf hug bed. An the children went slowly back to the low while house tint In the middle of I he old garden they heard him snoring a tiny -lf In snore, Hy Cecilia Reynolds Robertson. (To hi- continued.) Mra. Linda Harrod Endoraea Cham berlain'i Tablcta. "I suffered for years with stomach trouble and tried everything I licHrd of but thn only relief I got waa tern jxirnry ,unlll lust spring I Maw Cham berlaln's Tablet advertised and pro cured a Iwitile of tlntti from our drugg'st. I got Immediate relief from (JiHt dreadful heaviness and pain In lho stomach after eating. Sine; tak ing iwu bottles I can nt anything I want without distress," writes Mra. Linda llurrod, Ft. Wayne, litd. SUMMONS. IF YOU WANT IT TO COME . OUT RIGHT you've got to put in the beat butter to make a good cake. Try it You'll delight your friends and yourself wltli the delicious result of your skill. Why not, use the best when the coat Is no more. Springfield Creamery NOTED LECTURER IS COMING TO CHAUTAUQUA Little-Girl, Big-Boy ; and The Garden Elf (Written for the United Statea Scnool Garden Army, Department of the Interior.) The "Humbug" and the Bee Aeroplane. Pint I. ",How Impolite!" LIltleGIt! wa rwilly hlioi kt-U as fh hud bewi taught to I"' oiisiderate of other, which I tin' real tli-f mil of good manners. t "Well, you couldn't Manic tli' poor little beetle. He had to haw the proper fond, mill his mother hadn't Healed it up In hi nest, a iuomI m t ii - i r in u io. Hi' really w.ih worse eff thin ;iii orphan 1,1 "' ' 1 and tin little 11 f M 'll I' ''.trk In IiIh Kiiisy n. M. ami hmiH lilm-n-f with il"' tip of a m-its Mel.-. -uw .lid yo'i ! ;.r!! i tit Ii u' diil ymi ii'liuu lil. a in ill. ii' ! i 1 1 v - -" " uHkid I.ittlo Clrl. "Kolli.w lilin!" tin- Klf Man linki"l hurt ami Indignant. "Knllow linn T hhiiiilil .-ay not? Didn't I toll ymi that I klll'M- llllH llf WlTII'tS?" "What Iiimiuiii- of tin1 lu i'ili', an I why did h" hai to ku to I ti I " bomti to K'l th'' tii'lit food no tlmt lie could turn Into a hllhtiT ! t It ? ' uakoil Wk Hoy. "Now, that." said Iho Klf Man. "U one uf tins M'tlitrt of N.ituio. Mix mothi'i' was'lmin la.y. Sim didn't biiallo and limit mound to maku a mat in JuhI tin- ilnht pluio ho that be could H-t thi proper food. No. Inilci'd; ahe laid licr ckks In a fli'ld and went off and lift tU, balil.'u to ablft for tluMiiHi'lvi'H. So when TYi-cog-u iln came out into the world he illmbnd up a flower atnlk and watched. for a bee." The little Klf scriiti lied the end of bla noae with It Ih grans leaf fun and ' looked wIhi!. "How did he know ho had to eat bee bread?" axked Llttle-Uirl. .'I think bread nnd honey Ih nice." "Ah, that U uuoiher of Nature's aecreta. Trl-ung u lu knew quite ua the human bahy-knowa he has to huvo milk, well oh that he hud to lake hi) atrange ride to gef hla baby food. He had to find a hno. He hud to ride in' a beo-uefoplane or ho wouldn't ever have bncomo u bliHter beetle. Never at all." And tin) Klf Man altpped a heurtHeuHe Htd, into hla buhy morn ing glory mouth. "Does he Winter you If you touch lilm?" aaked Hoy. "Oh, no," nald the Klf Mun, "not at all, but the Karth Doctors caich kirn mill li's liiotheia and ciiihIi them iiitu a paste mid make a plaster that 1a put on ait k people when they nerd to ln blind-red In draw Home pnlMiii nut of their h.VhtrniK. t'aually." and hi- niidili-d Ills nn:ill head wlnely. the Kartll People hve done some iliitiK fooliidi or llii-y wouldn't b m k. They haven't followed the law of ln-ili Ii. And il Is the'r own faP for Hie I'nitcd SlaliM Hurenti of IMmu'loit is wiliiliK lo learh llieir. I it in told hy tin- liiitiomtiy Man that tti-i.- Ih no rTus.. lor immi aiiei'. I'.il.li'il are .ninlit 111' hoiin' and at M'liuol. ILmiKh and pai'i l's are full Kind, ti -i l-r ii 1 tli'eus lo make pen ; le li -ilthy anil liin py. Y; t vouif 'ovx ,!i:d j.;:r'is ca' iv ii.i:li..i.s .f !' . i.--iimler thei,- finp;.r nails. You may thi'iu throuvh the Knchanted :i!i:-. How tiTI'IMe. It quite upsets my ii" !.'h." and the Klf Man took an other In-iliriivise need out of his tiny pocket. Hit; liny had put one nrliny hand behind h!s back. "You see, Klf M:in. a boy has to use hin liaml.s for so many thingx and then If he digs in the Kii'il'in be (rota niussy, and. of cou rue, well, you can't liealway wash- Ine your hands. It would take the kln off." "Well, well.' Haiti the (ireen Klf. "I wan an elf hoy once upon a lime and I remember that Mother Klf had a sorry time keeping me clean. I wan fond of aittlng on the ground to talk to the doodle bliga; they are very intt'1'enting." "Oh, tell tia about the doodle bug, little Klf Man." cried Lil tie Girl. "Not toduy. It la a long atory. Hut remember about- blister beetle. He wan once culled Trl-ung-u lin when, as a baby insect, he took a ride on the back of a bee. One branch of the family Ms called the oil beetle. I'ncle Oil neelle rolls over and draws In his legs and apils oil at you If you touch him. Ho pluya dead and the ollconies out of hla joints. Moat useful of all Is the cousin that eats the grasshoppers' eggs when he Is very young and haa not yet formed n taste for loaves. The grusshoppei a eat the crops, you know, the Garden Manual says so, and nny bug that helps destroy (hem is a Soldier of the School Garden Army. Of course, the blister beetles chew leaves loo. and, I dure aay, are something of a nuisance,' but we have to remember their good deeds in helping get rid of a pest." And the Klf Mun took In the circuit court of the state of Oregon for Lane county. Clara J. Mote, plaintiff. v. Alvah Mote, defendant. To the defertdant Alvah Mote: You ! are hereby summoned to answer th! complaint Hd against you in thif above entitled cause and court wlth- III tilx weeks from the first, publicn-) Hon of this nurenionH and If you fail m to answer for want thereof plain tiff will fake judsim-nt aga'nst you for the relief di niandi-d in the com plilnt. viz: that the marriase bonds exlst'ng between berui-lf and you be dissolved, that f'i" have the cure and ( iislotly of tho minor i blldren of said marriage, Donald A. Mole. Vie'or A. Mo'e. and Iris M. Mote: that you contribute 25 per month for the ur nnri f iid nriior children and for "tit h other end further relief as may tie Just. Tl),'s intuitions Is served up on vott bv nubl'r-itln bv virtue of an r.td.r of i:'m. (i K. Skinworth. etr- nil court litttge, (t;ifed .fitne ?!. 120, tlrect 'tie such service by Publication '"r six -ekt in the Snr'nefleld Vevn arid tht von nrswt-r w't'ittt six e-k ff'"i the firvt MibllcpHon thereof. T'tls stnnioin Is so firs' llblished Julv 1. 10?n. S D. AM-TX. .frrnejr for ''blt'lff XfMi-ess 774 WMliitpette St., tfegene, Oregon. Dale last pub!!catlr n Aue. H.' 19"0. . ' ' .? -T: : ;.'; : , "" V J" V I-' SL (KEROSENE) 7or OIL C00SSI0VES STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CALIFORNIA) TH03. McCLARY Kvery profe-.s'oii has its dependable? and upon the lecture plstform there rtv K'.iue of the i...i,htest and most forceful uiiniJs of the present day. '1 hos. McClary is one of these. He hos been a foremost lecturer on the Chautauqua platform for years, and la a welcome return date visitor wherever be lias been. His lectures are hrijtht, t ptimistlc messages of cheer and right living. The Chautau qua will be. better for having Thos. McClary among its speakers. Upper Soda, open; poor. Upper Soda to summit, closed for repairs; no de tours. Should be open July 1. Bridge across South Santlam completed. Crescent City-Port Orford: Open. Excellent, Crescent City to Brooking. Temporarily bad. Brookings to Port Orford. Good camping place. NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE. ' Western Oregon Roads as Reported By U. S. Forest Service. iU;Kejiz!e Highway: Springfield to lilue Ufver, open; .good. Blue Uivcr to MiKenzie bridge, poor; closed by construction except at intervals for a few days. McKenzie bridge to Alder Springs, open; poor. Alder Springs to Sisters, closed; construc tion. Willamette Highway: Eugene to lUpdoti, open; good. Itigtlon to sutii mit. closed. Meilford Klamath Falls (via Crater Lake): Open, fair. Santiam Wagon Hoad: Foster to Notice Is hereby given that by Tir ture of an execution and order of sale issued, out of the circuit court at the state of Orepp, In and for Lane coun ty, on the 10th day of May, 1920, up on a decree of foreclosure of the 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 Amoa N. Hurlbert and Blanche M. Hurlbert, rendered May 6th, 1920, to satisfy the debt secured thereby, to-wit: the sum of $500. with interest at 8 per cent per annum from January 1st, 1919; the further sum of $50. attorney fee and the costs and disbursements of this suit, taxed at $28 40. and accru ing costs; commanding me to levy upon and sell, in the manner pro vided by law the lot and premises in fcaid mortgage and decree described, to-wit: lot No. 3 In block No. 3 of Grand Prairie addition to the City of Eugene, in Lane county, Oregon. Now therefore, in compliance there with, I have levied upon said lot and will, on Saturday, the 3rd day of July, 1920, at 1 o'clock p. 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 Bald ds fendar.ts in and to the above de scribed lauds tnd premises, subject to I redemption, as provided by law ! FRED G. STICKELS, Sheriff of Lane County. Oregon, j Date first publication June 3, 1920. j Date last publication July 1, 1920. Western Oregon Streams as Reported by U.. S. Forest Service. McKenzie .River: Dollies and red sides biting from Springfield up. Sal mon biting near-Springfeld. Willamette River: Dolly Vardeiis and retlsitles biting. Springfield to Oakridge. Taking flies. Daily Chautauqua Program Programs begin prosrpMy AfJcinooiis at 3:00 Evenings ut 8:00 FIKST AFTERNOON lot ri'i! tii t ii'ii of Sit; rititi'itileiit Chairman of Committee. Our l't'-'O Chiiuiuutim Supcrintendtnt Concert lthacan Male Quartet FIRST EVENING Prelude Concert. Ithaoan Male Quartet Impersonations .. Elsie Mae Clordon SECOND AFTERNOON Prelude : Harry Davies Singers Lecture "Keep Off the Grass" Wood Brings of Kentucky SECOND EVENING Comic Opera "Mikado" Davies Light Opera Company THIRD AFTERNOON Entertainment Scott Highlanders Inspirational Lecture "Shasta Daisies and Folks" Mae Guthrie Tongler THIRD EVENING Prelude Scott Highlanders Lecture Oration "The Truth about Russia" Count Tolstoy FOURTH AFTERNOON Concert ...- Carmellny'B Old Colonial Band FOURTH EVENING Concert Carniellny's Old Colonial Band Selections Lorraine Lee accompanied by Old Colonial Band FIFTH AFTERNOON Entertainment - The Spragues Lecturette .. - W. H. Nation FIFTH EVENING , Prelude Entertainment .. The Spraxoes Community Lecture "What I Think of Your Town" W. H. Nation SIXTH AFTERNOON Prelude -..St. Cecilia Orchestra Lecture -.Titos. McClary SIXTH EVENING Pageant ' Junior Chautauquans Grand Closing Concert ! St Cecilia Singing OrchtMra NOTE. Sunday Programs will be changed to conform btrktly to the sacred character of the day. RAILWAY TIME CARDS Electric cars leave Eugero f'.f Spiiugfield every halt hour from 0:J'J i. m. to 11:30 p. m. Southern Ppc'f ; R2:!.v2y . cv've ila'a Llcz - Arr''-e Soutii . Xonh 13:22 p. m 2:25 a. m. 5:4S a. m '. 4:45 a. m. 1:50 p. m ....11:00 a. m. 12:50 p. m., :.. 2:55 p. m. 6:55 p. za.: 5:04 p. m. Oregon' Electric Portland to Eugene Arrive t Eugene Leare to:4". a. m 7:"0 a. m. 12:23 p. m 11:15 a. m. 6:45 p. m 1:55 p. m. 8: 55 p. m 5:25 p. in. Southern Pacific Wendling Branch Leave Springfield Arriva 4:15 p. m 8:40 a. la. 7:15 a. m. (mixed train) 12:50 p. m. Southern Pacific Oakridge Branch Leave Springfield 1:45 p. m., Mon days,, Wednesdays and Fridays; ar rive Springfield 11:15 a. m. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. ARRIVAL AND CLOSING OF MAILS AT SPRINGFIELD POSTOFFICE Northbound Mails close at 10 a. m. and 4 p. m.; arrlte at 11 a. m. and 5:15 p. m. - Southbound Mails close at 1:30 -p. ru. and 6:30 p. m.; arrive at 6:30 a. m. and 3:30 p. m. Wendling Branch (Dally except Sunday) Mail closes at i p. m. ar rives at 8:30 a. m. McKenzie River (Daily except Sun day) Mail closes 7:30 a. m.; arrive 1:30 p. ui. Albany-Oakridge Branch Mall clos es at 1:15 p. m.' Mondays, Wednes days and Fridays; arrives at 11:15 a. in. Tuesdays Thursdays and Satur days. Mohawk Rural Route No. 1 and McKenzie Rural Route No. 2 (Daily except Sunday) Carriers leaye post office at 8 a. m.;. arrive at. 1 p. m. 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 Fir6t National Bank of Springfield. Is that the way to build up your home town?