FAGB TWO the srnLvn field news THURSDAY, KKimiJAIlY 17, 1921. THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS LOST AND FOUND Published Every Thursday at Springfield. Lane County, Oregon, by FREELAND A HENDERSON Entered at tho rostofflce at Springfield. Oregon, aa Second-class Matter, February II. 1903. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One. Year $300 Three Months 60c Six Montha f 1 00 Single Copy 6c On Taar, When Paid In Advance. - - YOUR RIGHTS IN YOUR HOME trees In (he parking; shrubs and flowers for the porch and yard? tk. riah of th neonle to bs secure A few fruit trees ana oerries are j In their persons, houses, paper and j easily grown and are profitable as effects against unreasonable searches j well as making the place more hom- and aiexur shall not be violated: and i like. I do not believe any on evr no warrant shall issue but upon proo-j made a pretty garden but someone able cause, supported by oath and at-j else was tempted to go and do llke firmatlon and paiticlarV describing , wise. tk. nir ta h rehfd and the oer-1 There Is no town but has some sons or things to be seiied. j point of beauty that may be empha-j Not every citlxen knows that the ! tmproveu. Ana a tew any above clause guaranteeing th sancl-;"t haTe "nw def'u lhal n,,ht lty of his person and his home, has : iwn or renuereu unnouce.o.e. ,K.n . h.mJr.H vm 1 Where can you find a town that 1 as FAINTING T1NTINO and general painting. Crus- berg. 9th U streets. Phone 137 H. Ft) RIM and Chevrolcts painted" $25. Springfield Auto Paint a top, Phone 137 R. tf. FOR SALE OR TRADE V wvvsvv , lyuuu ifi -i -ii-iAji -n. r 1 FOR SALK. Spilt maple wood. $1," a cord delivered In Spt ingdeld. Phone II. Dennis Cyr. tf FOR SAM- Oood, soiled potato fl.00 per hunderd at bin; ft. 10 delivered In Springfield. Phone 121 R. It. It. Oldham, West Spring field. Depend pon I WOOD FOR SALE All Mini a .f wood , o:ik. ash. m::ple ami fir.' Immediate delivery. phone 147 J' Max O. C.roen. Springfield, tf. 1 been for more than a hundred yearn . a part of th bill of rights, of the Pettier location, surrounded by constitution of the United States. that delight the eyes at any I - 1. . . . A k. 1 .. Not everv one knows that it Is r- '"on m u,c r' i",u'' " in rnnsiitution of Orecon. I unsually kind In almost the same language. CABINET 8HOH Go to 11. K. Pitta' cabinet shop,: corner Fourth and C streets, for your j Srnitary Butter Mold, kitchen cabi-i Inrli kllrhan K1na l'..tl.K k. ' fast tables and general cabinet work. I Not every police" officer knows it. or. If he knows, respects U. Two, policemen not long since invaded the borne of an Italian family In Portland, on the shabby excuse that they suspected the presence there of Illicit liquor. Theyhad no searca warrant; they saw no evidence of crime at the moment, calling for their presence. Ttey did it because they could. They found no liquor illicit or otherwise; but, whether they dis covered It or not. their action in the circumstances w'as indefensible anj outrageous. , Every American cltixen, every other person, having a home in this free United States, should know thatj the law will uphold him in defending It at any tazard. een to the death ot the invader apainst uninvited or un desired entrance by any one who is not clearly able at the time to estab-j lish his right there. No one has a j right within because lx wears a uni-! form: he can enter only upon ths ! to Springfield. This is the natural geteway to the wonder ful Willamette and McKeni'e rivers aud Cascade mountains known and visited by thousands ot people from all over the United States every year. Nature made it beautiful her and man has made disfiguring marks which mars and destroys the pleasure in natural beauty. Now let's give the old town such h cleaning and dressing up that every one passig t tiro ugh Sprigtield in 1921 will say something to the credit of the people living here. We may be "want of gtvase" but let us not bo scant of civic pride. Yours truly, A Citizen. WANTED WANTF.D Art Glass repairing? Latnps, windows, et Drop card to W. I). La Vine, Motor Route ,,B", Kugene, Ore. j That wo nre hero to make good. V nro going to serve this community by manufacturing quality products here at homo. lct ur help you by you aklng for our products every sack Is absolutely guaranteed. Ask your grocer for: NOXALL blended FLOUR NORTHWEST Montana wheat FLOUR and SPRINGFIELD FEEDS Manufactured by In Society Mrs. O. B. Kessey entertained the Kessir.gton Club at her honiv on Fifth street Friday afternoon. The rooms authority of a search warrant properly : were decorated w ill violets amid their Issued by proper authority upon Kreen leaves eacn guest receiving a meeting and the regular sewing, dlanty two course lunct was served. Tho next meeting will be with Mrs. I K. Basford. February 23. Those present were: Mrs. Wm. Donaldson. Mrs. Norman Howard. Mrs. I. 1) Irlmer, Mrs. I.. K. KuaforJ1 Mrs. J. M. Wtthrop, Mr II. II Fie.-! bind, aud Mr. Trubvrt Henderson. ' who was n tislior of the dub. j ... Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weaver were; tie hosts at an enjoyable evening i February 12. p-nt In 600. High, I honors Ml to Mrs Ctrl Peterso.i . ; jl-nte In the evening a lovely lunch! was s.rved. The guests were: Mr. ' and Mrs. Harold Wagnr of Fugenc, ' Mr. and Mrs. lieu Skinner. Mr. and .Mrs. tail Peterson. Mr. aud Mrs.. Trubert Henderson, Mr. and Mrs1 Howard Freeland. and Mr. Skinner. SPRINGFIELD MILL AND GRAIN COMPANY Do you know you can roll cigarettes for lOcts from one bag of probable cause. I bunch of violets as a favor. Mr. Tke American law Is not for peep-: Moore gave a vocal number that was Ing toms or prying policeman. It la for enjoyed by all. A dainty lunch waa the American family. The head of 'served by the hostess. th American family will hardly be; Ulub members present were: worthy of hia .constitutional endow-! Mesdames Anna Knox. F. Breasler. ment as a free citizen if he Is not';C. A. Swartx. J. W. Coffin. C. . prepared to defend his home at aar Wheaton. E. Sutton. J. W. Moore, II. time at any cost trader. Oregon lan. O- against any in- OUR OPEN F0HI To the Editor: Just a few weeks and spring in all It's glorious beauty will be with us. Mow many lave their plans made for a prettier yard this year by planting ' Friday afternoon W Whitney. J. Conway. N. W. Emery. S. R. Dipple, Miss Margarette Morris Misa Edna S warts. Special guests were: Mrs. W. .V. Long, Mrs. A. V. McKiniie, Mrs. D. Crttes. Mrs. Anna Knox will be hostess to the Club February 25. She requests all the members to be present. . The Priacilla club was entertained at the home of Mrs. JoJin Tomsetn After a business i IF ITS MADE OF WOOD, WE WILL MAKE IT Truck and Trailer Bodies Built Furniture repaired, step ladders and fruit ladders made to order GENERAL CONTRACTING AND REBUILDING BULEY & ELLISON Chamberlain's Tablets Tor Indigestion And Constipation "The tilt ex t Uinl I'leitHuliteol lllf'1 nine I Intve used for IliillKexlliitl ain fount 1 atloii h Cliitinlierlalli's Tub' lets." writes Melut.l F. Crnlg. M!d.ll) tJrove. N. Y. They work like it iluirni and do not f ripe ur leave uny un pleiikillit efferl. GENUINE BULL'DURHAM TOBACCO The 4L Coiiitnunlty Club enter tained with thirteen UbW-s of card' Monday evening In the Morrison Hall. ' Jhe hall was gaily decorated In red ' hearts and cupids and rtd Htreamern ' divided the hall into two iwrt.v On i the one side tie game being Pedio' and on the other 600. Honors fell to Mrs. Hagert Kugene, and J. J. Hryan ' ' In the pedro game and to Mrs. J. E. j Terv Jol,y party in the Woodman Edwards and H. B. Freeland in p" Wednesday night. February 5. COO. Those not playing cards spent The guests came dressed as school the evening visiting and around the !rl "! carried thHr lunches in piano. A lovely JtincJi consisting cf hrlght tin palls. The entertainment pimiento sandwiches, pickles, marnn-'took t,,e tornx n oltl ,llu" village mallow pudding, cake and coffee was t l with Mm. Castell as teacher serred by the'younger girls aud waajTne "pupils" responded to role call much enjoyed by all. Besides mem- nursery rhyme. At "rece'' bors of the 3 and 4L's a large number (time tbey all Joined In pla)ing drop of friends of th two organizations ! he handkerchief. Virginia reel, and were invited for the evening, every-!olher Mines, one of wtom Join in extending the; Community Club a most hearty ap- Mrs. Van Valzah entertained 1 er preciation for a very good time, . Have You a Goitre? THE ELECTRO MEDICATED INHALATORIUM does not use tl;e knife to remove a goitre, therefore we do away with all the dangers of an operation. We give no strong medicines, but our treatments are simple and free from pain. We do not stop you from your daily work. We Also Treat BAD COUGHS AND COLDS, CATARRH. SKIN DISEASES OF ALL KINDS, AND RHEUMATISM. llring this afl and get one treatment free, and learn our way of treating. OVER MONARCH CAFETERIA PHONE 289 Sunday school cluse of tho Methodmt church Saturday night with a party. The Neighbors of Woodcraft gave Tho class Is cornpoaed of boys and girls about tho age of 18 years, 18 of whom wero present. Tho evening was spent In music and gameg und refreshments were nerved at a late hour. Poll'l fuiicet to Ifinl the News want ads, they may prove t value to you. SUMMONS A P R II II E 8' runes are fruits. ont of our bent ound out you prunes. mal with se Oregon grown fruit. ever despise delicious a food. at prunes ev-ry day for health. Chester Itlce of Myrtle Creek Is visiting at the home of Leslie Jackson of this city for a few days, he h:t bought. William Devlne' of Jasper, was a Springfield visitor Sunday. Ernest Steuer of Wendllng was In town Saturday night. rve prunes and telp homo Industry. PRUNES help PRUNE your living yxpviises First National Bank of Eugeno The Bank for Everybody i Vou sneeze Muscles sore You're feverish Nostrils inflamed Hvad all stuffed up Kyes red and water) You fei'l miserable u 11 over You haw a had told You want to get rid of It The sooner the heter. Take NYAL L A X A C O L D....25c Prompt Gentle Kfflcat lous - r ' .viiiiiititv Jrt mil Sw our V A.iy "Once a Trial Always Nyal" In the Circuit Court of the Htate of Oregon for Lane county. K. W. Franklin, plaintiff, vs. J. Cameron, sighed. Jerhnlah Camer on, ilefi'iulum. To J. Catmrni s'gned Jerlmlah Cameron, the above numed defendant: lu the name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby summoned to be and appear In the above entitled court and suit and answer tho complaint of the plaintiff filed against you with in six weeks from the date of (be first publication of this summons to-wit; Juuusry 27, 1921, and If you so fal to answer for want thereof, plaintiff will take judgment against you for the sum of $150. with Interest since January 6th 1919 at the rate of eight per cent per annum, for the sum of $4 01 taxes, and the sum of $30 attorney fees; and for a decree foreclosing the mortgage executed by you to plaintiff upon the real pro perty described as lot 9 block 23. Fralier and Hylands addition to Kugene, Oregon, aud for costs of this suit, and for ful relief. This sum mons. Is servetl upotj you by publi cation lu the (Springfield News, a newspaper published In Springfield, Lane county, Oregon, by order of the Hon. O. F. Sklpwortht Judge of above court for six consecutive weeks; order being made and entered of re cord January 25, 1921. lhite of first nihli a t on us n i-m t itled by mild order Is January 27( 1921, and last date. March 10, 1921. ' C. M. KISSINOKIt. attorney for I'laHilirr, Kugene Oregon. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notlco is hereby glven( that the undefi'gned Administrator of tho estate of Kleunor W. Moore, deceased, has iv rdi red and filed In the County Court of the Slate of Oregon for tho County of I.aue his final uccount, and said Court has. by un order duly mail' u tnl entered, fixed and appoint ed .Saturday March 5th 1921 at tho hour of 10 o'clock In tho forenoon at the County Court room In Kugeno, Ori-non us tho day. time and placn for hearing and determining Hu ob jections to said final account und the M'ttlem.-nt of said estate All objections to said final account must b. in writing and filed with th C.leik of said Court on or before said day aud time. Dated February 2nd 1921 C. E. LYON, Admliilstiator of the estate of F.ltMinor W. Moore, deceased. Frank A. D.Puo, attorney for Administrator. t