THURSDAY; NOVEMBER 11, 120 THE RPIUNOFIELD.NEWS X. , . won 6ALK FOR-S'ALEk roli BALK Choice pur bred whit leghorn cockerels from O. 8. Penney'a slock. Call mornlnga before nine or after & p. iu., Carl A. IVtteraon. 5th A V street. nlt PAINTING 1 Sharpies seperator, 500 capacity 1 Anchor Holt seperator, prac tlcally new, 500 capacity. TINTINQ and general painting. Cui here. th A U atreeta. l'hcne 137 R. FORDS and Chavrolets painted, f 20. Springfield Auto Taint ahop. I'hone m-R. tr t i .. . 1 . FOR RENT haue that . Fine otationer u and 'All - Kinds of Writing materials and Supplies. ' Ther is nothing nicer to use than clear, ivory-white writing paper with envelopes to match. It is distinctive and tfves your letters added importance. You can get this extra fine stationery in 'our Drug , Store and all kinds of stationery supplies for home, school and office. This is the house of "The Careful Druggists." We give Red Trading Stamps with cash purchases. . . NEVER : SUBSTITUTE SPRINGFIELD,' rA fV.rhone ROOMS for rent. Qood sleeping rooms, nicely furnished; would Uo serve breakfast if preferred. ltiona. 120 J. ...... If CABINET SHOP Go to If. E. Pitta' cabinet ahop. corner Fourth and C atreeta,' for your Scpltary Butter Mold, kitchen eabl net, kitchen tables, English break faat. tables and general cabinet work. "Try It Out Yourself" says the Good Judge And you will find how much more satisfaction a little of this Real Tobacco gives you than you ever got from a big chew of the ordinary kind. The good, rich, real to bacco taste lasts so long you don't need a fresh chew nearly as often. So it costs you less. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put up in two styles WB CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco Wilson Congratulates Boys (Continued from lage 1.) Campaign that any other Scout In your state. "You have exercised courage, cour tesy, thought and unUrlng effort and In no doing have set an example for all boys an example that will surely aid in the growth of the valuable qualities of mind and heart. "I thank you In the name of the whole country and I wish to convey to your parents, your community and your Boy Scout organization, my appreciation of the training that has developed In you such a fine spirit of wholesome and loyal cltisensulp. Cordially and sincerity yours, . Wood row Wilson." " . Over nr)00.000 worth of Thrift and; Savings Stamps were sold by boy Scouts Id the 1918 Campa'gn. The best record was made by O. Ssboyleer TarbeH, of Ithaca. New York, who disponed of stamps aggre gating 77.2l 6. James Campbell, of Loralr.e. Ohio, was second with sales of $49,425. and Edward Stevenson, of Newark, New Jersey, third with $41,551. R. Otterheimer, of Portland, was one of the western boys to re ceive -a letter. Springfield Creamery We have added to our stock a new supply of-- , Why not give that car a new coat of paint. We carry a very complete line of motor car enamelH. During the coming week we are going to offer Bpetlal prices on oil heaters. Watch our window for them. Our new piano records and phonograph records have arrived. Come In and hear them. Berry Piano & Furniture Co. of the first publication Is the 7th day of October 1920 and the date of the last publication la the 18 da of Nev ember, 1930. L. M. TRAVIS, Attorney for plaintiff, Eugene. Ore. 11 1820. For a Disordered Stomach , tic-u life r I IVIIIUl. (I I, nn l J Its functions the bowels become d- j ranged, the liver and kidneys con gested. The Important thing Is to restore the stomach and liver to healthy condition and for this ptrpoe Chamberlain's Tablets are excellent. Give them a trial. They only cost a! quarter. If It Is a Billious Attack. Take three of Chamberlain's Tab let and a quick recovery is certafl.. 4 Shasta Route Trains LET WEEN Portland and San Francisco Effective Sunday, Nov. 14th The "Oregonian" Train Nos. 53 and 54. Handles day coaches, touri.st and standard sleeping cars, dining car and observation car. The "California Exprese"Tra'n Nos. 15 and 11. Handles day coaches, touriat and standard sleeping cars and dining car. The "Shasta" Train Noh. 11 and 12. (No excess lare) A new through train. Handles standard sleeping cara only, .' dining car and observation car. The "San Francisco Expresa" Train No. 13 and 14. Handles day coaches, touribt and standard sleeping cars and flining car. Thiough standard Bleeping car, Portland to Los Angetee, leaves Portland on the California Express arrives Los Angeles 8:15 a. m. second morning. QAUFORNIA WARM .SUNSHINE AND FLOWERS' ; j Make the days delightful inne Wintertime, snjoy ""'H -" the fragrance of poinsettas, jvlcjeUf popples and -, geraniums, or tjie Joys of outdoor sports aod pastimes, TRAVEL 'WTTH pLEASVRE vVli. TJIE SHASTA ROUTE Reduced. Round Trip Tickets are Js'ow on $ale to Southern California FREE cn .'riusfi"CaUfoijiia;ior,he Tourist," ntw Illustrated booklet graphically 'describing the different resort :i ; ; . '(.'!! i - - . ; . . For further particulars Inquire of local agents SOUTHERN .PACIFIC LINES ' JOHN M. fiPTT. 9ePera! PaBenKer Agent SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the S'ate of Oregon for Lain? County. Dale J. H.-n Jamin. plalnt'ff. G",rgia K. liei. (!ef-ndant. To Georgia K. iteiijim'n. defendant: In the nuine if the Ktjtu of Ore gon: You are h.-reliy required to up-1'i-iT In uiiswer to the complaint fil"l agniiiMt you in the above r-: t ' t !r. I null with n nix weeks f;-om the (i ;ii. of the (list puhlieation of this turn mons. and if you fall to answer for want thereof," the plaintiff will take decree as prayed for in the complaint, dissolving the marrlaKe contract now exicting between the plaintiff and the defendant. This summon!) is published by order of the Hon. G. V. Sklpworth. Judge of the above entitled court, and that the said order Is dated the 5th day of October, 1920, commanding thin Biimmons to be published for six (6) weeks in the Springfield News, Springfield, Oregon, and that the date NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice Is hereby given, that Edward Lester Settle the executor of the last will and testament and entate ot George Settle, deceased, haa rendend and filed In the County Court of tha State of Oregon for the County of li ne. his final account as said execu tor, and that Saturday, the 13th day of November 1920, at the County Court room iu said county, has by order of said Court been fixed and appointed as the day. time and place of hearlns objections to nald account and the settlement thereof. All objection t iniiHt be In writing ami filed with th" clerk of said court on or before mild day and time. Edward Lester Settle. Executor of lh lui-t will mid teKtament mid CKta'o f.f George Settle, de'-eaned. Friiiik A. Hel'iie, attorney for th. Xectitor. Nov 11 appear and answer said complaint within said lime, the plaintiff will apply to said court for the relief ok prayed for In said complaint to wit: for a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing by and be tween you and the plaintiff, and for ; full relief. !Thls summons In served upon you by publication In the Springfield News, a newspaper published In , Springfield, Lane county, Oregon, for six consecutive weeks by order of thn (lion. 11. L. ltown, County Judge of j I Jine county, Oregon; said order b ing made and entered of rword Iho 30th day of October. 1920. Date of first publication as pre. scribed by s.ild order Is November 4. 1!20. and the lust date December 16, 1U20, being six week. C. M. Klsaenger. attorney for the plaintiff Itesldeiue, Eugene. Oregon. SUMMONS In tl'p Circuit 'int of the Stat" r -',n fur Lane emu v. ' -r h i I'nrr'T S!.ov," .iwald, I iH ii f vh. U 'lliam G. ShowenwuM, d f.ivj-ipt. To William G. Showenwald. lb'! above named defendant. In the name rf the Str.tr of Oregon; You aio hereby Hiitr.moned and re quired to be and dpi ear In the above entitled court and suit mid nriHwr the complaint of the pl-i'vlf filed herein, within nix weeks from the date of the first publication ft this .lummoiiH to-wlt: the 4th dav of November 1920; and If you so fall to NOTICE TO CREDITORS Not We is hereby given that fie uniliittKned bin been appointed ad ministratrix of the entitle of L. K. Ward, defense,!, ,y m County Court of Lati' rotii?o Oregon and that all ! I . :..n. ; iImIm aKaliist snld ctate Hie hereby notified and re. " ii"iil( ti present the same, duly vr;!f!i, to the iiijderHi;ned at tin law rrfiie of I'otfer, Foster & Immcl iu Kt:g'!i:e, Oicgon i n or before six ':! from tlie date of thu flrbt . rl.lii iitlon of tills nolle. 1 Iwted at Eiiit'iik. Om-koii this 4 h !ay of Noveinber. 1920 Emma J. Ward, administratrix ot the eHtnte of L. K. Ward, deceased. Potter, Foeter 4i lmmel, attorneys for the estate. Fli nt pub. Nov 4. Last pub. Dec' 2. Ne-wM. SI 7f. per vnr tn ndvanre. mm ii ' a. -7Av"Ky S'. 'n weather you can 'holdfast . to your Job -' ' if you wwar rish Brand Slicker 6AiK3 cvetrrwnee 1 1 " A. J. TOWER COMPANY1 BOS I "Cold in the Head" Is an acute 'attack of Nasul Catarrh. Those subject to frequent' "colds In the head" will find that the use f HALL'S CATARItll MEDICINE will build up the System, cleanse the IJlood and render i rhenr teca lluble to colds. Repeated, attneks ,of Acute Cntarrb may lend to Chmnle Caturrh. '-" HALL'S CATAItltH MEDICINE U taken Internally and acts through the Wood 4)ii the Mueoua Surfaces of the System, thua reducing, the Inflamma tion and rcHtorliiK normal conditions. All druggists. Circulars free. : F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo. Ohio. Safety First! 0 ) ( ( . . ' ; t , it , i ..i .. .... j . ' i . , J There are garugea of all kinds, but few of them are firejiroof and uj)-to-date. 1 Our garage is one of the', few' that strictly FIREPROOF. AND UP-TO-DATE We are equipped to'tepafr hll makeli df 'cars from the' smallest to the largest. Herrect i batisfaction Guaranteed i i ii "c if"! " 'i Spencer & SfXridri ' ' '' V J L