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TAGE 2 TUB sriUNQFIELD NEWS TllimsPAY. Jl'l,Y 22. 1120. THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS Published Kicry Thurilajr t Sprint field, Lane County. Oregon, hjr TYLER A FRECLANO Bam II. Tyler. Editor. II. II. Frevlaiul. Ad. Mgr. E'iterfMl at the TosloffUe t Springfield. Oregon, Second claan February 24. 1903. Mailer. srnscRiiTKvv katks: One Year $2.03 Three Month 50c 4 Six Month U-00 Single Copy 6c Year, When Paid In AdvaDc... ... .. $1.76 T HARDING'S SPEECH IS KEYNOTE tor!d. No surrender of right to a world council or its military alliance, no asfunied mandatory, however ap pealing, eter shall xuinmon the nn ct this republ'e to w ar. Their f nprein aarriflce shall only he asked for Amer ica and Its call of houor. There la a RHCctity in that rifht we will not dele Fate. Will Prcvtnt Unreasonable Profits. In all sincerity we promise the pre vention of unreasonable profits, we Iballenge profiteering with all the noral forte and the legal powers of government and people, but it is fair, ye. it is timely, to rive reminder that law la not the sole corrective of our economic ills. Let u rail to all the people for thrift and economy, for deuiul and sue rifle tf need be. for a nation-wide drive against extravagance aud luxury, to a recommittal to simplicity of liv ing1, to that prudent and normal plan of life which is the health or the re public. New conditions, which attend ainai ing growth and extraordinary Indus trial development, call for a new und made ny lion. tf. F. SMpworth. Cir cuit Judge, dated July S, ISt'.'O. pro viding for the service of this sum ntniiK upon you by publishing the same for six successive weeks in the thence down aald nieandeied river bank 1 3fi rods, and thence southeast erly by direct line to the place of be- I ginning. Containing fit) acres, more or less, In I.nno count v. Oregon. -CKOKUK II. FOKHKST. Referee. Hate flrit publication July Ifi. 1X20. Date last publlcutlou Aug. 12. 1920. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. j Notice Is hereby given thai the undersigned "lias, by order of the county court of the state of Oregon,1 for the county of Lane, been ap-! pointed executor of the last will and testament anil estate of Junes Freeman, deceased aud all persons having claims against suM estate! answer the same within six weeks from the first publication thereof. This summons Is so first published July 15, 1920. S IX ALLEN. Attorney for Plaintiff. Office 7T4 Willamette St..Kugene. Ore. Hate last publication Aug. 19, 1920. Springfield News and requiring you Ml "r" hereby notified to present Ihe same properly verified to the under, signed at the First National bank of Springfield. Oregon, or to Frank A. Oel'ue. the attorney for the estate, at his office in Springfield. Oregon, ou or before six mouths fnuu the dale of this notice. CHAULKS I SCOTT. Kxecutor of the Last Vsll und Testa- meut and Estate of James C. Fr-v man. deceased. Frank A. Del'ue. Attorney for the Kstate. Date rirst publication July 22. 1920. Date last publication Aug. 111. 1920. SUMMONS. In the circuit court of the stale of Oregon for Lane county. Clara J. Mote, plaintiff, vs. Alvah Mote, defendant. To the defendant Alvah Mote: You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled cause and court with in six weeks from the first publica-i j Uon of this summons and if you fail , NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT, j so to answer for want thereof plain-j N'oilre s hereby given thai the! liff will take Judgment aga'nst you undersigned, administrator of th for the relief demanded in the cotn-,eatatP ,,r ,.,y Smltson. deceased.' plaint, vis: that the marriage bonds I has rendered and filed in the count v existing between herself and you be 'court or the state of Oregon for l.nne dissolved, that she have the care and j iunty. his final account, aud said' Miat-ilv nf Ihu iiiinnr i'hihirftn nf Hnfrl ! ...... i i . - m -v. - . im.' ny iu uiiii'i uui) mailt titi'i i iA We uarantee Our Springfield Hard Wheat Flour to W c jtial to any flour mailt in (lip WVst. Our NOXAU, Ih u hlmt of hard and soft vluat. medium flour it I a medium uJi A SNOWHALL "h ootl as any foft wln-at flour. vally flour at u prlr A MrulKlit A I'liaticc to mako a nice raving, store at last falln prlcts. Huy our flour at hny Most, flours have ntlvm-rri. ouih will advance soon. SPRINGFIELD MILL AND GRAIN COMPANY marriage, lionald A forwaftl looking program. The Amerl- Mote, and Iris M Mote. Mote: Victor A, tht you can farmer had a huudreJ aud twenty millions to feed in the home market, and heard the cry of the world for fox-d and answered it. though he faced am appalling task amid handicaps nev er encountered before. contribute SCI per month for the sup- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neat and therein fixed and nViHiiiiieit I small daughter of I'ort (Uiuiblo are In day of August. ; Springfield visiting with Mr. Neat's 10 n'i Itit-k Iti fliMl. ... .. nnri if aiit minor children and for! i - i brother. II. It. Neat. " - ' - , llillllinill m IIIT-tllUIIIJ IIIIJIl II M till HI such other and further relief as may i r;gene, tregon, as the day. line and! ''r- ul"' Mr"' Wllllhtn Rodenbaugh be Just. This summons Is served up-1 i:-e f(,r .MrK hjetlrj to said ; are visiting with Mr. und Mrs. A. C. on you by publication bv virtue of an ! fjna account and the settlement m. n... k. ,. , iu.tr.u nr..... 1 t T F Ct I ruirr h fil. I .i . m ... , . ... e". uniri t lion. i- - ... ; uifloi OHJ(lHnS f!1l4 tun court jmige. uaieu June --v. , writing and fil-d with tin bo clerk in f 7 Contemplating the defenselessness of I directing such service by publication ' j.( court un r befoie said tlav mid i for six weks in the hprngtiein tmw. News and lhat you answer within six. j j SMITSON. I weeks from the first publication I Administrator of the Kstate of thereof. This summons is so first f(.nrv Smltson. deceased. j published July 1. 1920. ijvi:. Agl2 S. D. AI.LKV. ! ' Attorney for IMalntiff tte individual farmer to meet the or fraulzed buyers of bis products and the distributors of the thines the farmer buys. I hold that farmers should not only be permitted but encouraged to Join in imperative associaticn to reap FROM ARMY SERVICE Slietman it. Couiail. son of Mis. Nancy Conrad, of Springfield, arrived Wednesday from the government hos pital Ml liunmll. Coin, where he hns been for the past four months, bar. lng received his discharge from army service there ou July 12. Mr. Conrad enlisted May HO, l!MH. In April. 1919, he lectilihied aiiil was sent lo Wash Ingtoii. I. C. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. the Just measure of reward merited by ! . , " :n.f yi iinene notice .t-.l ,. I AUIU". Ill r . V,.II,.T I- v, I... l...... .1 1... I their MrduoiiA toll. Aid to Farmer Pledged. 'Our platform is an earnest pledge of renewed concern for this most ea pent'.al and elemental itidustry aud in both appreciation and interest w pledge effective -expression in law and practice. We will hail that coopera tion which again will make profitable tW daairable th ownership and op arm t km of Compfitlvt! y small farms tmteasively cultivated, and which will "facilitate the earing for the products of farm and orchard without the la Baantable watte under present condt Date last publication Aug. 5. 1920. j undersigned executrix of the last will : and testament and .estate of Marry! NOTICE OF REFEREE'S SALE. KieTer. deceased, has rend-red and I filed, in the county court of the state' , . . .i.i.. "f Oregon for I .a ne count v, her final I Notice is hereby Riven hat b v ir- n).roun, n1(, ,.,., HS ,v ; tue of a decree of the C'rcuit t ouri ,orior (luly ma(llJ an(, ,.ntP,.P(, therein; oi me siaie oi wieBou. ... ... ",rix,,)I Hn, iip,IOnted Satunlay. the Lane county, eniereu on u.c o... u7 .. . . f ....., n2n. ... fi., hour AUCTION and GENERAL SALE Saturday, July 24, 10 a. m. sharp HAVING ACCUMULATED A SURPLUS OF SECOND HAND SS8?8! HLELFsoELLLLoNcp:U8LIC U0TI0N' SATURMY- SUMMONS. Jn the Circuit Court o'f the State of Oregon for Lane County: Max T. Plath. plaintiff, vs. Birdie M. Plath. defendant. To the above named defendant, Birdie M. Plath, of July. 1920. In the suit or Hariey , Cain and lva Cain, plaintiffs against Hattie Cain. Vileta M. Cain. Wilma V. Cain and Marshall It. Cain, de-; fendants, that the lands therein ; sought to be partitioned can not be divided and set oft to the parties in terested without great prejudice and injury to the owners thereof, direct ing that said lands be sold and ap-1 pointing me sole referee to make sale! thereof : I will ou Monday, the 10th day tf Augnst. 1920, at 1 o'clock in the aft ernoon, at the southwest or main en-: trance to the county court house in Eugene. -Oregon, offer for sale and j sell, at public auction, to the hignest of 10 o'clock in the forenonti at the countv court room ii. Kusctw. Ore gon, as the dav. time and place fori hearing oh lection to said fti-il nr.' count and the settlement (hereof. .XII j objections must be In writing and ; filed with the clerk or sa'd court iv ; or before said dav nnd t'nie HKRTIIA KIKI K.lt. Fxeciitrix of the last Will - I te"'u : merit and estate of Harry Kii-f.-r. de ceased. Jyl.--ARl2 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATRIX' SALE. Notico Is hereby given that, by vir Springfield Garage Authorized Service Station ALSO AGENTS FOR Fordson Tractors FREE SERVICE ON STORAGE BATTERIES Complete Repair Shop Competent Workmen Complete Stock of Accessories and Necessities for Your Automobile. Phone 11 Fourth and Main Additional Service Features: Expert Auto and Tire Re pairing, Oils, Auto and Tire Accessories, Cars washed, Batteries Charged. In the name of the state of Oregon ou are snmmonwl In answer tho 1 t.irt.ler for cash, the following dedClitJ 1 tuti of au Older of the County Court complaint filed against you in th" j ed lands, to-wit : ' ' Oregon, in und foi ' above entitled cause within six weeks Commencing i rods west of the ' Lane cointy. made and entered on! from the first publication of this southeast corner of the northeast , the Mh day of July. ISC'0. licensing; eummons and if you fail ho to answer quarter of section 12 In Township 2) ' me. a administratrix of the estate of. a decree will be entered against vou 1 South, Kauge 1 Bast or the v iiiam : ueou n. .Meivm, oecease.i. i. sen m dissolving and completely annulling ette Meridian, and running thence j real property belonging lo aubl estate the marriage contract and relation I Kast 4 rods to the Section and Town-j hereinafter describebd; I will on and existing between you and plaintiff. ' ship Mne; thence north on said line after the l!Uh day of August, 1!J0. This summons is served upon you by to the left bank of the old meandered I on said premises, offer for sale ami publication pursuant to an order ' channel of the Willamette river; j sell at private sale, to the highest . - ... - bidder therefore, cash in hand, the - following described lands in Lane 'county. Oregon, to-wit: i Commencing at a point in the center ' of the county nmd number 6S1, 4 0 . fj 5 ' chains South HS' '.',!)' East from a point !n the west line of the Felix Scott, Sr. and wif" donation land- claim, 'notification 32S.1, in Township 17 ' South, range 2 West of the Wiilam i ette Meridian. 22T.0 chains south of the northwest corner of said claim land running thence along the center J of said road South 88 .'iu' east r,() linka, thence north 1 30' east 25 () I chains, thence south 88 :0' eust 111.255 c hains, thence north IV 30' east 22.82 chains, to the left or south bank of the McKenzIe river,- thence with the meanderings of sakl river down stream to a point north,. J 'MY east from the bttglnn'ng point, ' thence south 1 20'. wept by direct line to the place of beginning. . Containing 111 acres, more or less,' of land in Lane county, Htale.of Oregon. . IN'KZ V. MKLVIN. Administratrix. . Oate rirt publication July 15. 120. Dutp last publication Aug. 12, 1920. Slftdgts, Wedges One or more Crosscut Saws One 1-man saw Fruit Jars Atlas Masons, Ball Masons Eazy Soal, Economy Wide Mouths Kers, etc. All sizes. Churns Picks, Rakes. Forks, Shovels Post Hole Diggers Pruning Shears 1 Kitchen Queen I Library Table 1 Gas Range 2 Heating Stoves 1 Bed, 1 or more Mattresses 1 or more Springs 1 Commode Several Oozen Milk Bottles 1 or more Rocking Chairs 100 Good Sacks Wash Boilers, Tubs Pots, Kettles 1 Sewing Machine Cow Belts, Bell Straps Some Harness, Bridles, etc. 1 'JO-cal. Copper Kettle A number of picture frames Dishes, . Platters Glasses, Butter Dishes Milk Pitchers 1 Carpet Sweeper 1 Baby Buggy 1 Lawn Mower 1 Edison Talking Machine and Records 1 Settee, Somo Chairs 1 Water Power Washing Machine Ef-.u, 1 Hand Power Washing Machine 1 or more Kitchen Tables 1 good Tent, 8x10 PEARt OIL (KEROSENE) HEATand LIGHT INSTANT HEAT " zrffe when and arrrF' WHERE NEEDED WANDAftO .Pfl. .COMPANY AND DOZENS OF OTHER USEFUL ARTICLES TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. Besides all other articles in my store will be reduced 10 SATURDAY FARMERS SUPPLY CO. H. B. CORSAW, Mgr. Corner Second and Main Phone 22 "Yours for Real Tobacco" says the Good Judge Men arc getting away from the big chew idea. They find more satisfac tion in a little of the Real Tobacco Chew than they ever got from a big chew of the ordinary kind. Costs you less, too tho full, rich tobacco taste lasts so much longer.. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put up in two styles RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco VV-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco 2E 3