AOTT FOTTTl TIIR SPRINGFIELD NEWS TIIUIUSDAY, M AIICH 17. 1921. WANTED THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS Published Every Thursday at Springfield. Lane County, Oregon, by I FREELAND A HENDERSON j Entered at the Postofflce at Springfield. Oregon, at Second las Matter, -NCRSE-Mrs. Tucker, lliono February S4. 1901 I Not afraid of any diseaa. WANTED Art C.lusa repairing Lain) a, windows, etc. Drop card to V. D. UiVine, Motor Route "IV Eugene, OiV, 1076. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year 12 00 Six Months 1100 On Tear. When raid In Advance. Three Mouths 60c Single Copy., Be. WANTEdV-75 or 100 poutvls of cleun l old ran. News office. 1, I1.7S NOTICE The ladies of tho Baptist t'hurt'h will hold a lliiiuar adid rooked fixxl sale a( I ho Long and Cross rlumblng hI op, Saturday, March 2ti. We are glad to announce that our(ing that the phonograph Is of more effort to aee Springfield with an or-j personal Interest than a flood. j aranlied fire department seems to be You aee how it Is: Newspapers assured. Sl.ice our last issue there carry a "news of mechandise" thu lias been handed in to u sixteen vol- j Is just as interesting. Just as vital, as unteer applications. Kid with these , the "nws of events" which the etll .volunteers we expect others to come ' tors gather for us. forward and affix their names to the Ami .lnct ,hI. -neVi. Qf merchan list- Idlse" finds its cjily expression in the' We wish to trank, those who havi;form of advetislng. we must adm.t Already sialiified their desire to see , that tne advertising columns are quite LOST A leather bill folder contain- epnugiinu onitr pmwuru m uui worthy or our serious attention as the Inn checks and receipts, valuable that others will as willingly assuro iarKest news heading or the most pon-! to the owner only. Kinder please LOST AND FOUND LOST Retwevn Sprlngf'eld tuul Kir j gene, one llcrt. t colored. O. P. army i blanket and one Pendleton Woolen Mill blanket. Return to Now a of fice. Hewurd. s of their support. The list of names and date of tho derous editornl. Shut vnui eves to advertising and fir meeting will be published net ' out fhe nfW of coramert.ltt, return to News office or Lee. store on 5th and Main streets. veek. A HERMIT FOR 20 YEARS An Editoral on Advertising What would make the greatest lm- progress and development the news , . , ... ... , ... . . , Thursday evening between hosp t.n of thigs that make life worth living. I ' . V . .. , . 1 ' i and comer of 2nd and Ma'n. Kinder Advertising has changed the fac; plea((e r0 Mn A(Jrtan or of the map. Advertising has revolt- ,,iuve at New- offu Kpwan, tlonized the methods of doing bus! . WE'RE NOT "SPOOFING" Whon we tell you that you ran pny inor but you enn not pet better flour than NORTHWEST (n hard wheat flour) NOXALL (a blended flour) Tho same Ih true of our Springfield brand of .feeds made here at home for YOU They nre united to thlH community. At your dealer. Manufactured by ness . Advertising has nia lifted the 'possibilities of business far beyond PAINTING predion on a man who had been shut Mn our most optlml9tlc "fore-0 U""," way from huina beings and denied fathers ever dreamwl of painting. Crusbeig. 9th & It struts the use of newspapers for 20 years ' Phone 1.17-R t wtat would most forcibly attract hU Advertising has brougl t to ft, , attention-on regaining the society of h"mblt home comforts a d con ; FOR SALE OR TRADE I his fellow men? .veniences that were unknown to klnK FOU SAtKmde" for" Sp. lngriel'd ' SPRINGFIELD MILL AND GRAIN COMPANY J in former gj orations. i Advertising has raised the standard of living, simplified the manner of ( living, reduced the cost arid time an I residence property, a 100 acre ranch' r.ear Pueblo. Colo. Extra good mar.' Vet. gH)(l roads a n;I schools; fin ' climate. "Place fenced; Knutll lm-' provemonts. Poor health reason for changing. Address, Box 315.' SprivgfU-ld. M.ll' "WelL" you say. "he is fairly cur tail to be interested in learning what sort of government we have down in Washington " . . ,, , . -trouble of supplying our daily need. True, and probably he wilj show ' r ' mild excitem it if you can tell him ' Advertising has made a new world. there's been a big war in Europe. H has bet'a the greatest civlHrln But it won't be until you get down forie 'U the world's history. to a recital of thinga that come closer Advertising brings the world's mar to him personally that you'll brln kets to your home and tells you wheie him to his feet witL eager question- your needs can be best supplied. ing. Every day tl at you fall to read ad- Tell him a mighty empire has fal- vertising you miss something that writ len and so long as it isn't his empire contribute more comfort and pleasure a drop curtain of highly embroidered to life. Just now tlw advertising col. WOOD POR SALE 16 inch body fir Indifference will mask his face. umns are filled with suggestions for! $9 p?r cord, delivered. Jack liar But tell him 'the automoble has the wise buying of necessities and! bert Phone 15E3. M31 been so simplified that he can no luxuries seasonable things of all buy one for the price of a horse and kinds that it would be advantageous SALE ill take buggy and le'll probably bombard to have. Read the advertising and you with questions. I learn how economically you can pos A revolution in China may be a sess them. Moi'.iing Register, world event, but it wouldn't mean ajl much to him aa the perfecting of a ' Don't forget to read the Newt want- ehaving apparatus that would do a war 'ads, they may prove of value to you. with the necessity of purchasing new Do you know you can roll SO&Qod cigarettes tor lOcts from one bag of FOR SALE By owner. 2 good high lots; 4 room houae; good barn nud chicken house. All for $800. Jlut , sell on account of poor health. ' Ralph Clark, 8th and U streetx, ' Springfield. Oregon. t blades or honing old ones. If you had ben a hermit for th- Found a Cure for Indigestion "I use Chamberlain's Stomach and orders for setting eggs from our flocks of pure bred white leghorn chickens. $1.00 and $1.50 per setting. Carl A. Pet- OENUINC terson, 6th and Main Phone Springfield. 1. i atreets or' I FOR SALE. Split maple wood. $13; a cord delivered In Springfield.1 Phone 11. Dennis Cyr tf BULL'DURHAM TOBACCO they. suit my case better than any dyspepsia remedy I have ever tried and I have used many different med. iclnes. I am nearly fifty one years of age and have suffered a great deal from indigestion. I can eat almo.it between 6th and 7th on D street. B. F. Williams. past 20 years the news of a big flood Silver Tablets for indfgeston and find ,FOR SALE Wood. Body fir. Call i I wouldn't really mean so much to yoj as tie Information that you can nonr hear ajny famous opera singer in yo-ir own home at a cost of a few cents an hour. Which Is only another way of say. "Try It Out Yourself" says the Good Judge And yoo 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 CABINET SHOH Go to If. E. Pitts' cabinet shop. ; corner Fourth and C streeta. for your Sanitary Butter Mold, kitchen cabi nets, kitchen tables, EngllHh break fast tables and general cabinet work. I Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Nothing So good for a Cough or Cold "Everyone who has used Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy speaks well a. . IU"wrlten Edward P. Mill. Abbott. I town. Pa. People who once use thin preparation are seldom satisfied with any otlwr. It Is excellent to allay a ' cough or break up a cold.- NOTICE FOR PUBLICA lON seb g. ! l S. Land office at ) "U)U""S wunl """"Oregon. February 10, 1921. George W. Emory. Reck Mills AU. N(jt.e , n,r,.1(y K,v,.n h,, v . These tablets contain no pepsin but u Hly ()f ,.,..,., (,r(.Kn. who on SPRINGFIELD PEOPLE PREVENT APPENDICITIS Many Springfield people art) now uxlng Nitnple glycerine. buckthorn etc.. an mixed In Adlerlka. Thin fluxhcH HoTII upper and lower bowel so completely It removes nil foul, at-' cuiuuUlcd polxoiis from nlimu(nry cauul unr prevent appendlcltlii. Adlerlka relieves ANY CASE gai ou Klomni h or Hour stomach. Often ( I'RF.S ronul IpMt lull. In on (nt.e of chronic stomach doulle ('i; biltlo iroimed wonderful resuli. F. II. Flunery, druggist. SUMMONS Ktn.-ngthen the Ktomacn and -nabl.j it to dibest food naturally. D-cember 1. 191T., made Homestead aJon In tin; In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Iane county. B. W. Franklin, plaintiff, vs. J. Cameron, signed. Jerlmlalt Camer on, defendant. To J. Cameron, a'gned Jerlmlah Cameron, the above named defendant: In -the name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby summoned to be and appear In the above entitled court and suit and answer the complaint of the plaintiff filed against you with in six weeks from the date of the first publication of this Hummons to wit; January 27. 1921, and If you so ful to answer for want thereof, plu'ntlff will take Judgment against you for the xum of $U.0. with interest xince January (ith 1919 ut the rate of eight per cent per unniim, for tho Hum of $4.01 tuxcK, am) the mini (if J.'iO attorney fees; and for a decree foreclosing the mortgage executed by you to plaintiff upon the real pro perty described as lit 9 block 2.1. Fralser und Ilylumls addition to Eugene. Oregon, and for costs of this suit, and for fulj relief. Thin sum mons I . served upon you by publl- urn GENER SL AUG TIOkElRIkG S. YOUNG 1892 Lawrence St. C. L. GAY 187 W. 8th Street FARM SALES A SPECIALTY PHONE 622 EUGENE A BE AS WISE AS THE ANT You remember the fable of tho ant and the grasshopper how th grasshopper, after fiddl ing the whole summer away, came to the industrious ant for food. ' Life Is the Haute The man or womajti who prepares for tho winter of life with a bank ac count Is as wise as the ant. You wlij likf) our friendly tKir. vice. No formalities here. First National Bank of Eugeno The Bank for Everybody of Section fi. Township 19S Range 2V, Willamette Meridian has filed notice of intention to make Final I Three-year proof to establish claim i to llw; land above described, beforu K. O. Immel, I. S. Commission, at I hia office at Eugene, Oregon, on the, !22nd day of March, 1921. j Claimant names as witnesses: ! Robert O. Brady, of Cresswell, Ore 'gon; Join A. Blankenshlp, of Cres i well, Oregon f Henry Yeoman, at j Creswell, .Oregon, and Richard L"r ! shong, of Ciswell, Oregon. 1 W. II. CANNON. Register. I newspaper pulilished Ih Springfield, Lane county, Oregon, by order of the lion. G. F. Kklpwortl Judge of ubovo court for six conxecutivo weeks; order being made and entered iif ro cord January 2.r, 1921. Ihite of first piihlical'ou as pn-cribeil by siild order is January 27( 1921, and last date Murch 10, 1921. ' C. M. KISSINGER, attorney for Plaintiff, Eugene Oregon. 8 It Is always easy to cutch cold. It Is Just as easy to break a cold with NYAL LAXACOLD We guarantee It. You'll recommend it. "Once a Trial Always Nyal" NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice Is liereby giveni that the undersigned Executive of tho estate of - James C. Freeman, deceased, has rerd red and filed in tho County Court of the Slule of Oregon for tho County of Lane his final account, and said Court has, by an order duiy made und entered fixed and app.ilnt ed Saturday April 9th 1921 at the hour of 10 o'clock in tho forenoon at the County Court room In Eugene, Oregon us the day, I lino und place for hearing und determining all ob jections to said final account und tho iclthiment of said eb'uto All objections to f:iM final uccouut must bo In willing and tiled with the Clerk of said Court on or beforo said day und Mine.. Dated March 5ll. 1921. CHARLES h SCOTT. Executive of tho estate of James C. Froemun, deceased. Frank A. DePuo, attorney for Administrator.