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PAGE 4 TUB SPRINT. FIELD NEWS THURSDAY. JtJI,Y 8. 1920. FOR SALE 4 LIKE NEW MOWN MAY 1 the fragrant odor of our fine print butter. And the taste In Just a fine. You have otlly to try it otvco to lealUo what superlative butter It In. Try pound Unlay and we will leave It to the butter Itself to make you Meady user of it. Springfield Creamery FOR HAI.KHlack totigued Jersey row. registered stock; giving 3 trill ion ft lnv; SH.'i Mrn. t) It Pretty mn, on hill hack of mill. Phone 8.1. POU SAI.K OH 'I'll A OK Seven-room house, clone In. Sell reasonable or exchange for Knitene property or small acrewe. Phono !U1 I.. Kugeno LOST AND FOUND KOl'NlV- Ladles hat. office. Call at New tf POr.NI- I'mbrella wllh handkerchief Inside. Call at News office. tf SATURDAY'S CROWD PLEASED (Continued from Page 1.) lllram Smith of Salem on a llarley Davidson. time 5$ 4-5; second. Yale Smith of Eugene on an Indian, time 67; third. Fred Alkire of Salem on a Harley-Pavldson. time 57 4-5. The wrestling match in the even ing was won by Frits with two de cisions out of three from Nystrom. In the four round boxing event Knight won from Newman. The three round bobut hot ween Karnest Skinner and Den Davidson resulted In a draw. The street dance in the evening waa orderly and many enjoyed this diversion. Charter No.' 88. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF Commercial State Bank At Springfield, in the State of Oregon, at the close of business on June 30th, 1920. LOST ltd ween Springfield and Ku gene. Julv r. ladle's tan coat with silk gloves In pocket. Phone Spring field .14 F-.T JKn LOST Woma n's black handbag at snesklng stand Saturday In Spring field. Please return to New office. Mrs. J. II drown. Thurston. JK RESOURCES Loans and discounts $142,544.41 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 4G2.SS Bonds and warrants 201.1.71 Stocks, securities. Judgments, etc NONK Banking house '- 14.9o0.00! Furniture and fixtures 5.400.00 nont. : NONK 3.'..4;o. 72 1 XONrl 71.3l! CABINET 8HOH Co to II. tf. Pitts' cabinet shop, corner Fourth and C streets, for your Scnltary Butter Mold, kitchen cabi nets, kitchen tables, Kngllsh break fast tables and general cabinet work. IIAVK you It to me Hox loc. WANTED u piano not In ; small family. Spl'illKfleld use? good Kent carv. tf Jars Jars Jars ALU YOU WANT AND THEN SOME l'HK'KS Koonomy, qtiartn T. $1.20 Economy, half gallons $1.55 Economy, pints '$1.00 Atlas Masons, pints J5c Atlas Masons, quarts ; $1.05 Atlas Masons, half gallons $1.25 Others at the same quotations. Salt in 50s and 100s at a good price as long at it lasttj Springfield Feed Company WANTK! Psed Heed baby tarring". Phone Springfield 2. Sain Tyler WANTKD Young experienced lady wants tios't'cit In confectionery. office or clerk. Address 1 5 W. t T Hi Ave. Kuelie. Ore. ISc Other real estate owned l"ue from banks (hot reserve banks) Iue from approved reserve banks .... Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing house Cash on hand 12.172 ::. Total $2;!S.fso.::.: LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in 30.000 00 Surplus fund - - 2.500.00 I ndivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid 2,693.63 Individual deposits subject to check 175.3S0.61 Demand certificates of deposit 4.453.38 Cashier checks outstanding NONK Time and savings deposits 23.552.60 Notes and bills rediscounted NONK Bills payable for money borrowed NONE I'ni.it Ine Twelve hundred acres of valuable win lit land sells for timi.ilno. Albany Itond bet ween Tangent and here to be graveled Porilund has 2u0 houcs planned for i in mediate construction. Pendleton Work begun on frelKlit road Into John Day country. l.aromh Oil has been struck here. Government has ordered large pur chases of sliver for San Francisco and Philadelphia mints at $1 per ounce. . Montana. Oregon. Washington and Idaho form Northwestern Reclama tion Association to promote pro jects in these states. Prospects for ready market at good prices are excellent for prunes, ap ples, and potatoes according to re ports from some of the larger market cities. Total .jt $238,580.3 State of Oregon, County of I.ane, ss. . I. A. P. McKinzey, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement ib true toihe best of my knowledge and belief. A. P. McKINZKY, Cashier. CORRECT Attest: M. M. Peety, O. B. Kessey, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8:h day of July. 1920. FRANK A. DePL'K, Notary Public. '.) commission expires Jan. 9th, 1924. (Seal) Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. This remedy Is cert a n to be needed in many homes before the summer is over. Buy it now and be (ire pared. It is recognized as a most reliable remedy for ImiwvI complaints and may be obtained at any drug store. FARM REMINDERS. Seasonal Suggestions on Things Often Overlooked, as Seen by the State College. I'oiilln A college bte( hull whose commendable effort In making nu cn lu Inn record makes her a figure of some importance, is reported from ( W. Coon. Curvullls She laid S9 eggs without skip to J u ii 2. and -uotn no sign of weakening. "Iliddy" Is au early rl-.-i ami has her day's wmk dune bv 7 :.'!( im link She Ii apparently tiii'mi' tor double duty later on to lay two i-ks dally. Km in .M.ui.iKi-iiii-nt I II.- esM-iitials to coMNlder in i oiihIi ni t li:g a silo are a solid foundation- picicruhie con creie- walls strung, air light, smooth and perpendicular mid the should be lit leuM twite the the il,iiniclcr. Soils Pliosf horns Is one necessary plant food elements the Ktowth of all crops. About thirds of phosphorus taken by crop goes to the seed. The only to remedy the inereuiiiK shortage Is b the purchase of a phosphate fr lllizcr. Poultry - Cull out the slacker hen by irip-nestlng or by physical tests. Non idliiK is indicated by the shriv eled condition of the comb, wattles, and ear lobes, the closeness of pelvis bones nnd the contracted or hardened condition of the abdomen. guaranteed on the container and an found by analyses of samples bought by the station In the open market, (fur mi-is who aim to make intelligent use uf commercial ft-rtllUeis get thi station biill-iln contalnng the list free of cm-1. SUMMONS. height size of of the for w:iy 34 BRANDS MADE IN OREGON The list of 57 oiiiuicirtal fertllU ers that tinv legally be sold 'n Ore gon this year shows thai 34 of them re unite In Oregon by three Port land firms. The list as ubllsheil by :he O. A. C. exper'inent station gives the fertility content of each brand a III the I III Mil tnlllt of the nl.lte of Oregon for l.aue county. ('lain .1. j lit lit 1 1 If . s Alv.ili Mote, llefellitillll To the defendant Alvah Mole: You are hereby summoned to answer lh t oiii pin lii t Mid iijnlnil you III thn ii bow entllled tause and tin rt with in slv wks fioiti the first puhllcn lion of llil. summons ami if you fail mi to answer for wan thereof plain tiff will rake Judgment aiot'iist you for the relief tic mnmlcd In the com plaint, vi. : that the mairliitte bonds cXIst'lig between herself mid you he dissolved. Hut she have the care and Melody of the nilnor.'chlMrcn of said marriage. Itouald A. Mote. Victor A. Mote, and Iris M. Mote; that you contribute I2."i per month for the sup port of saiil minor children and for such other and further relief as may be Just. This summons Is served up on x.ii by ttubl'r itlon bv virtue of an rrder of lion. . F. Hklpworlh. cir cuit court Judge, dated June 29. 1920. dtreclltiK such service by mibllca'lon for six weks In the Springfield News mid that row answer within sit eeks fren " the first publication (hereof. This MMnmoiis Is so first lublixtied July 1. 1920. . . H. D. AI.I.KN. Attorney for Plaintiff. AiIiIicnh 774 Wlllaiiettf St., Kugeue, Oregon Date last publication Aug. 5, 1920. 'I i , " lUehauellie things tor bites ana oungs . i j Sunburn and Freckles too. .fii Don't forget that the great ri fl Vou can go out in the sun and have a goccf time" without Spoiling your complexion if you first provide .yourself with our loitons for sunburn and freckles. And if you should get bitten or stung, we have tho , things to give you relief. x :Use our dainty perfumes in this hot weather. -4? it We .are Careful Druggists. Phone of the Farmers Exchan WILL LAST UNTIL JULY 15th RUSH IN AND GET YOUR SHARE OF TH!S TRE MENDOUS SLAUGHTERING BEFORE IT, IS TOO LATE We have plenty of Merchandise, Groceries, Flour, Sugar, Feed, Shoes, Clothing, Ladies' Ready to Wear Clothing Ladies' and Gents' Furnishings, Etc. 06 NEVER SUBSTITUTE V JtW. atH .