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THE SPIUNOFIKLD NEWS
Tllt'KSDAY, 8ElTKMREIl 2. 1920.
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
; . l'ubllshed Every Thursday at Springfield, I.ane County, Oregon, by
TYLER A FREELAND
Bara II. Tyler. Editor. If. B. Krevland. Adv. Mgr.
fettered at the Postofflce at Springfield, Oregon, aa Second class Matter,
i February 24. 1903.
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6PRINGFIELD OUGHT TO HAVE A
CANNERY
It Springfield intends to grow am)
keep pace with the business world
Bigger and Better Than Ever
fl
ane
EUGENE, OREGON
Sept 21-25, 1920
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Largest Agricultural and Horticultural exhibits
Finest Stock show ever held hr Lane County
Sale of Purebred Livestock.
Horse races, bicycle races, auto races, auto polo, motorcycle
races . .
Tuesday, September 21 Pioneer Day, Baby show, Re
union of ex-service men, Harness and Running races.
Wednesday, September 22 Eugene day, Harness and Run
ning races. ,
Thursday, September 2Z Farmer's day, Special features,
'Harness and Running races.
Friday, September 24 Sale of Purebred Livestock, Auto
races, Motorcycle races,, Auto pokx .
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Saturday, September 25 Afternoon only Auto races and
Auto polo. '. . . r .
, , : ' .......
. A11' buildings will close Friday night. Sattfrday will be a
day of sporU only. Music by the Elks" band of Eugene.
'It is your fair. Make it a success. Get a premium list'
and bring something with you.
,W. C. YORAN, Sec,
. Eugene.
BISCUITS, BUNS and ROLLS
From the New Royal Cook Book
BISCUIT! What de
light this worcl sug
gests. So tender they fairly
melt in the mouth, and of
such glorious flavor that
the appetite is never satis
fied. These are the kind of
biscuits anyone can make
with Royal Baking Powder
and these unusual recipes.
Biscuits
1 raps flour
iltttlioom Hoys I Baking
Powder
U teaspoon salt
! tsblcspooos shortening
44 cup milk or hair milk aa
bill water
81ft tocether floor, bsVlna: Tvr
4r and salt, add shortening and
rub in very lightly; add liquid
slowly; roll or pat on floured
board to about one Inch 1
thick nesa (handle as little as
possible): eut with blnilt cutter,
bake la hot oven Is to IV min
utes. Royal Cinnamon Buns
2U cups flour
J teaspoon salt
4 teaspoons itoyal Baking
powder
Z tablespoons shortening
1 eg
tyc-up water
Ucup sugar
' Z teaspoona cinnamon
i tablespoon ec Ui:il raUlcs
Sift S Ubltsi'Oonn of m'ttfired
aufrar with flour, gait and bak
ing powder: rub shorteniiig In
llghkJy; add beaun evu to water
and add slowly, i toll out '.4 inch
it
Bake ivith Royal and be
around about her. there ought to be
a cannery located here and ready for
hnsli...s hv the next fruit season.
And there CAN be one here!
ounfv Fair
E. R. SPENCER Pres...
Eugene.
Another Royal Suggestion
BAKING
Absolutely Puro
There' la ample opportunity and1
field for a cannery In Springfield.
All during the harvesting season of
the auiall fruit season thousands of
ton of fruit have been hauled through
the street of Springfield dully to th-
market at Eugene. And thin simply
because there la no cannery or other
nunket here for the great quantities
of fruit that I valued In the Hevenil
valley which are tributary to Spring-
j field yea. not only tributary, but
! much of it must be taken through out
streets to get to Kugeuo. Nowhere
j 'l 'n " Willamette valley la
' "''' "' "lent ',, ' fi""
J farma as that surrounding tfprlnitield.
Wo have the good roads.
We have the fine! location.
We have the water power necessary.
We have the ahipping facillllea.
It la important to the fanner to save
even several miles in huulliig his
mps to market, both from front the
I atandpolnt of the haulage cost and In
the saving or the perishable null.
It la not a queatlon that the farmera
would not patronlie the nearest an -
. . .. ,
nery or market, providing only that
I U I
tbey receive equal pricea.
It la only a question. of cooperation
between the business men and the
farmera In setting the evidence be
lore some concern in a manner thatiACU 19 SEPT 9
will convince them there la opportun. ; ' .
Ity here for a cannery. And there are
firms that are already Interested In!
, Sprlngfleld a possibilities,
l Desldea these facta, a canuery la
great borne Industry. It furnishes a
;home market for laln.r. It employe
wuu,r" "ou lu,""' l KOt
wagea. thus having a double com
jmunlty value.
Let's hare a cannery in 1921. .
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I NORTHWESTERN LUMiER INTER.
CSTS SEEK NATIONAL MARKET j Court room In said County, as aaid
With a view of educating eastern ,dy. time and place for hearing ob
consumers rejtardint the virtues of Jeitlon to'aafd account and the set
western lumber and lumber product, itlenient thereof. All 'objections to
all the lumber. Interests In western a Id final account must be n writing
Oreiton snd western Washington bave'And filed with the Clerk of Staid Court
orraalied what Is known as the West on or before said day and time.
Coast Forest Products Bureau. Prac-1 ' LYDIA J. CLARK,
tical lambermen of the west will ex., Aduilnistratrls of the aauite of
plain-ba various uses and points of Elizabeth 3, Revere, deceived
quality of ooaat lumber. ( Frank A. Tcl'ue.
The lumbering' Industry la one of Attorney for tfce- Kstate. - . '
the largest and moat Important In the' Aug 13 Neft. 9.
west and It in expected that this. move I
will kH far reirching effects. ' 'SUMMONS '
The only worsted mill wen
Ohio river Is In Oregon.
' vr ","Mn" wr To Myrtle F. Palmer. ' tfi,. abovo
BOARD OF EQUALIZATION I Named IWeudaut:
Notke Is hereby given Urn n tha i , -,hs n,m cf tb state of Ore--second
Monday in September (being : KD, You ure he.ebv 'required to a
7 Hctw., ir mull-
ty Board of Equalization for Lane
vounty win meet at me .oun i.ouh
'In-Eugene and publicly eiamlue tha
thick an Roared beard J brtiah
with melted butter, aprlafcl with
augar, cinnamon and raialna.
Roll aa for JeUy roll; cut into
1H Inch pieces; place with cut
edsea up on well-greased pan;
sprinkle with a little sugar and
cinnamon. Bake In moderate
oven 39 to SS minutes; remore
from pan at once.
Parker House Rolls
4 etipa flouf
1 teaspoon aalt
teaspoons ftoral Baking
Powder 9
i tablespoons shortening
1H cups milk
flirt flour, salt and baking paw
der together. Add melted short
ening to milk and add slowly to
dry Ingredients stirring until
smooth. Knead lightly on floured
board and roll out Inch thick.
Cut with biscuit cutter. 'res so
each circle with back of knife
one alda of center. Butter the
small section and fold larger
part well over tha small. Place
one inch apart In greased pan.
Allow to stand If minutes In
warm place. Brush each with
melted butter and bake in mode
rate oven tf to 20 minutes.
FREE
Write TODAT for the New
Royal Cook Book; con
tains 400 other recipes Jitot
aa delightful aa these. Will
ahow you how to add inter
est and variety to your
nieals. Add rasa
HOYaL B1KWO POWDEft CO.
lis Koltoo Street
York Ulty
Sure
99
EGGIMANN'S
"A Good Baktry"
Aaseasnuni Itolls aud correct all er
n aiuatlon. description or quail-
j un .,,f lends, lota or other property
: aaaeased In said rolls, at which time
I A " - "
'atB4 Pace If shall' be the duty of nil
! ...
.persona Interested to apiwar.
IHited August 7, 1920
HERUEKT K. WALK Kit.
County Assessor.
I
j NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
Sothi) , u b , , i.vdla'fHed against you lu the above en-
j rUrk Bdm,aU.UIHjt wf ,hB estate
L'ii,h,h i .1-. 1 k..
; rended and nirt, ,' the
; rour, of of 0.r(ton for
t'ounty of Une. her final account and
,that said Court hue by order duly
made and entered therein flieti and
appointed Saturday the Ilth day ot
September 1920 at the hour, of ten
oVkH.v , Ule f0r,nooll mt ih,'('ouniy
j In the tlreuft ourl of the ftilo f .jepee and poMr.fdce address ;ls Bu
t of the Oregun. for the County of I .ane. gone. Oregon.
Roy A. Palmer, I'luiutirr v. HyrVe
V. Palrnei-, Defendant. ' ' .
pear and answer ibe complaint filed
t,KuiBt
you In th above entitled
(,., an(1 , on or ,.fl,rA ,h 2., .
Ulty septeiuber 19;'0, xtild data be-
i ins. more than atx (6) weeks from the
" date 0 toe. first publication of this
: xuininoiiH and being tha time ore-
sertbed for auch appearance by you
In th order of publication of this
summon herein entered of record;
and if you full to uppeur an answer,
for want thereof the plaintiff will ap
fjly to the Court for the relief 'in tbe
complaint demunded and prayed for,
io-wlt: Kor a decree of the Court dis
solving .the marriage contract and
bonda of Matrimony existing' between
you and the plaintiff on tbe grounds
of desertion for more than one year
and for such other relief as to thai
.Court shall seem meet. . j
This summon is served upon yout
by publication thereof In the Spring-J
field NawH pursuant to an order of
the Honorable 11. I,. Mown. Judge of
the County Court of Hie State of Ore
gon for the County of l-ane, nuide and
entered of record on Hie 7th day of
August. 1920 .ordering that the sum
nons be published in said newspa
per once each week for six consecu
tive weeks and the date 'of the first
publication will be August the 12th,
1920 and the date of the last publica
tion will be September 23rd, 1920
KltANK A. I)K I'L'E.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
J'OBlofllce. uddresH, Springfield, Ore-
. Sept. 2:i
. SUMMONS.
in lli Circuit Court of lli.i Stale!
or Oregon, in and for Lane County,
J. II. Holmes nnd Claru M. Holmes,
husband und wife, plalnllffs, aKaliist
Itoslo I.ee Hull, Jurob Zo'll, Uelle
Deane, James Stoarh. Manila Zoll,
RebiwcH Klllott. Klla I'eterman ; or
GAS AND ACID STOMACH
And Other Stomach Troubles Relieved in
l wo Minutes, by
taking a litiu pinur
teiiHpiMinf ill of JO'l'O
in a glass of h(t
water. Absolutely
liiirnili'HS.
TOR YOUR SUNDAY
DINNER
for your parly -for you at any
. I'liie, our Ice . ream Is the cream
to eat. It Is as good aa' can
hv made, pun ami tasty, Let. us
serve )oil sumo today ami lent it
of ln dfffei'eine in our l
i renin and the niher kind. All
fin VOtS.
- their unknown betra at law, If d
ceased; the unknown brothers and
slater of Julia A. Scott, deceased;
or the unknown heirs at law of aucti
; mother and aiatera, if deceased ; ai-
'so all other peiaona or partlea un-
1 I .....
brothers and slaters, if deceased; at-
known claiming any right, title.
estate. Hen or Interest In the real'
eaiate described in the complaint
herein, defendanta.
To all the above named defend
anta: lu the name of the Slate of Ore
n a i !! . Jill. . I villT i .
I '',',,1 ult wlthlh six weeka from tbm
dale of ,hk ri,'"t publication berrot
In the Pprlmcflc'ld News; and If you
fall to so answer, for want thereof,
t.Ne plxintiffa will lake Judgment anfl
decree acalnst you aa prayed for In
their complain!, namely:
That the mortgage or deed re
corded on Page '70S of Vol. "O" of
the deed records of Lane county, Ore
gon, made by F. Poplin to Julia A.
Scott, be cancelled, discharged and
held for naught; that plaintiffs' title
to the Lot No. 4 In Dlock No. lu
that pun of the City of Kugene, la
Lane county. Oregon, which wae
originally-platted and recorded aa
Hhaw'e addition to Kugene City, O.
T., be forevtr established and
hnlett-d; that :yu be adjudged to
have no right. title. Interest, estate
or lien in. to or upon said premises.
Tli la suiuuioMs la served by publi
cation thert'of once each week for
six successive weeks In the Pprlng
nejd Nows, by 1 order of the Hon. U.
K. Hklpwortb Judge of said coart.
made and eutemd July 23. 1920, and
the (IrM publication thereof was
made ou thu 2m U day of July. 1920.
lA. K. WHKKLER.
llli,'i.ni' t,,rtlHl,.tttta lii.
Itaff last publication. Sept. 9, 1129.
:.i NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Kstate of rvjii rlnJai - HlletnsD,' Da
taaied. Notice In lief i-by given that Rich
rrt MUeinafi hs b.x u by the County
iNtilrf of the Slate of Oiegoa, Id ar
for'ljine Cwunty, duly s pointed ad
mliilstrattur of the chtute of Marlnda
IlileiiMu, deceased.
All perHons huving claims against
en Id chtote are hereby notified to pre
sent the same.r duly stated and veil
fied, at the law office of A. K. Wheel
er, .In F'.ugene, Oregon, wltbin tlx
months from Ibis 12th day of August,
1920.
RICHARD 1IILEMAN,
Administrator.
A. K. Wheeler. Attorney. Bept
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