The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, April 21, 1921, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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ONE BEAUTY OF
OUR BAKING
I that It appeals to tie eye a
well ns the apiotlte. Our lay
or cakes, jolly roll. pies, etc.
aro so good to llok nt thoy cro
ate an lrrc"sstnble desire for a
taste to see If thoy aro as fine
as tho' look. Thoy aro ftnor.
All wo a?k Is fur you to como
and ioo th'in. You'll order
some and the first will prove
our claim.
EGGIMANN'S
"A Cood Bakery"
I
MRS. BEDELL PASSES SUDDENLY
Mrs. Harriet Bodell died suddenly
in a taxi office In Eugene on Wednes
day evening of last week. She was
seized with a fit of coughing, brought
on by asthma, and it was thought
that death was caused by the rupture
of a blood vessel. She was buried at
Laurel Hill cemetery. She was 57
years old. The family has been well
known in this region for many years,
having lived at Laudox and other
point in the country. Lately, Mrs.
Bedell has made her home with a
daugtter. Mrs. Narvilla Miller. In Eu
gene. Mrs. Cassie Smith, and a son,
Claude Bidell, are living in Spring
field at the present time.
PIANO; RELIC OF YEARS
AGO ON EXHIBIT HERE
Pendleton. I132.227.8S is amount
to be spent on Umatilla county roads
for 1921.
HS V
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Ik ON
MY
way
TO
L G. Helmer
BOOT AND SHOE
GARAGE
"I've walked all over the
streets of this town until
I'm darned near ruined."
"But my owner is going
to take good care of mo,
I know."
"For he's on hisway to
L. C. Ilelmer's bhoe repair
shop, and that means I'll
have a good stout sole in
place of the worn-out af
fair I have now."
LETS REASON
When a motorist gets a
puncture in his tire, doe
pie throw the tire away oi
have it repaired?
When a small hole wears
through the sole of your
shoes, it is just as unwise
to throw away the shoes
las it is for the motorist to
nhrow away a tire.
Both shoes and tires cost
real money these days.
THEN ACT!
E. E. Lee has on exhibit'on and for
sale a rare combination of machin
ery for grinding out music; and it U
real music, sweet music, not latter
day jazz. To call it a music-box
would suggest a little contrivance to
be sot on a center table. But this is
a heavy oak case about eight foot
high, three feet wide and two foot
deep. Tre interior is an intricate
mass of machiuery. which is an inter
esting study in Itself. The front can
be easily removed, and all the opera
tions observed. The combination Is
an orchestra in itself. The main
piece represents a piano, strung
perpendicularly, operated by perfora
ted steel cjisks, about 30 inches wide
et upright; each disk playing one
piece of music. The disks can be
raised, lowered and exchanged, aut
matlcaly. by machinery operated by
a motion of tre hand. Attachments
representing two drums, cymbols and
orchestra bells accompany the piano,
or they can be detached b)the move
ment of a little lever on the outside
with the finger. It Is a musical won
der. Co and see It. It Is owned In
Springfield,, and has been In a pri
vate residence here for several years.
Can I Get
My Money Back
THIS QUESTION is one of the acid tests which
every careful person should apply to investment pro
positions. IN THE CASE OF THE 8 GOLD NOTES of
Mountain States Power Company, provisions to insure
the marketability of the investment are unusually
complete.
IF (AN INVESTOR who has purchased direct
from us wishes torealize cash on his Notes prior to
the maturity date, we simply arrange to transfer his
holdings to other investors. Our customer-ownership
plan is a permanent policy. There is a steady demand
for this sound security.
v WE FRO VIDE A PROMPT AND READY MAR
KET for our 8 Gold Notes in the event a holder
wishes to sell. Exceptional care is taken by our or
ganization to make these notes a liquid investment'
SAFETY AND 8 per cent ANNUAL RETURNS
NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION
STATE OF OREGON, )
COUNTY OF LANE, ) as.
SCHOOL DIST. No. 19 )
Notice is hereby given that at the
school district bond election hereby
called to be held at the City Hall in
the town of Springfield, In and for
Sclool District No. 19. of Lane County
Oregon, Wednesday, the 4th day of
May, A. D. 1921, between the hours
of two o'clock P. M. and seven
o'clock P. M.. there will be submitted
to the legal voterB the questicn of
contracting a bonded indebtedness in
the sum of Forty-seven Thousand
Five Hundred Hollars (J47.500.00), for
the purpose of erecting and construct
ing a high school building and pur
chasing a site tlerefor, in and for
said school district.
The vote to be by ballot upon which
shall be the words "Bonds Yes" anl
"Bonds No"; and the voter shall
place a cross tX) between the word
"Bond3" and the word "Yes" or be
tween the word "Bond" and the word
"No" wl ith indicates his choice..
The polls for the reception of th
ballots cant for or against the con
tracting of said indebtedness will, on
said day and date and at the place
aforesaid, be opened at the hour of
two o'clock P. II. and remain open
until the hour of seven o'clock P. M.
of the same day when the same shall
be closed.
By order of the distr'ct school
board of School District No. 19 of
Lane County. Oregon, rna.de this 12th
day of April, A. D 1921.
James Laxton, ctaiman, district
school board.
Attest: A. M. McKlnzey, district
clerk.
Mountain States Power Company
II. M. Hyllchby & Company
Fiscal Agents
IJyllesby engineering and Management Corporation
Engineers and Managers
Rcseburg Large amount of new
acreage to be set out to brocoll this
year.
I NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE ON
I EXECUTION IN FORECLOSURE
pTHcnx claiming by, tlirougl or under
him In and to :wld mortgaged pro
mis Fri O Stickles, Sheriff of Lane
or.nty. i.'n goti.
First publcatlo.i March 31. 1921.
I. ant Puhl'catlun April 2H, 1921
Preventative Medicine.
The tendency of medical science is
toward preventative measures. It in
eaMer and better to prevent than to
cure. Pneumonia, one of the most
dangerous diseases that medical men
have to contend with, often follows
a cold or attack of the grip. The
cold prepares the system for the re
ception and develpment of the pneu
monia germ. The longer the cold
hangs, on, the greater the danger.
Take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
as socn as the first indication of a
cold appears so as to get rid .of It
with the least possible delay. It !s
folly to risk an attack of pneumonia
when this remedy may be obtained
for a trifle.
i Notice Is hereby given that by vir
tue of an execution and order of ha:
j in foreclosure Issued out of the Cir
cuit Court of Lane county. Oregon, on
the 25th day of March. 1321. In a suit
wherein on the 22nd day of March,
! 1921. in the above entitled court, K
' V. Franklin, plaintiff, recovered judg
ment against the defendant, J. Cam
jeron for the sum of $150.00 with in
terest Hereon at the rate of per
annum since the 22nd day of March,
1 1921 and $50.00 attorney's fee and
$27.50 Interest and $C41 taxes and
$10.00 cost of suit and accruing costs.
which judgment was enrolled and
.docketed in the Clerk's office of said
Court In said County on the 22nd dv
i of March, 1921 and said execution anl
'Xjrdtr of sale to me directed command
ing me In the name of the State of
Oregon, in order to sltisfy said Judg
ment. Interest, taxes, attorney fees,
costs and dlsburKements, and accruing
' costs to sell the following described
real properly to witi
Lot 9 block 23 Frasler and Hyland's
addition to Eugene, as recorded in
Book 46, page 253 mortgage records
of Lane county, Oregon.
Now, therefore,, in the name of the
State of Oregon, In compliance with
1 said execution and order of sale and
I In order to satisfy said Judgment, In
I terest, attorney's fees, taxes, costs
land disbursements and accruing costs,
i i will on Saturday the 30tt day of
j April. 1921, at the hour of one o'clock
in the afternoon of said day at the
Southwest front door of the County
j Court house Eugene, T.ane county,
I Oregon, offer for sale and sell for cash
nt public auction subject to redemp
tion as provided by law, all of the
right, title and Interest of the said
defendent J. Cameron, signed Jeri-
miah Cameron or any other person or
NOTICE AND SUMMONS IN FORE.
I CLOSURE OF TAX LIEN
i IN THE CIKCl'lT COCRT OF TMiJ
STATE OF OKEUON F- It LANi'.
COUNTY.
Anna Macauley, Plaintiff, vs. Nel
Macauley( and all jcihoiis unknown.
If any, having or clalm'ng nn Inter,
est or estate in and to the herein
after described real properly, De
fendants. To Neil Macauley, and all persons uu
known. If any. having or claltitlmr
an Interest or estate In and to tin
hereinafter rescrlbed real properly.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE O'
OREGON:
You ore hcreby notified that Anna
Macauley, tie holder of Certificate of
Dollnqu-ency numbered 1398 issued . n
the 51 h day of April, 1910, by the Tax
collector of the County of Lane 8ta'
of Oregon, for the amount of $2.(15,
the name, being the amount then duo
and delinquent for taxes for tht year
1914, together with penalty, interest
and costs thereon, upon the real pro
perty assosed to you, of wh'ch you are
tl e owner as appears of record situa
ted In said County and State, and
particularly bounded and described n
follows, to-wlt:
Lot 9, Section 26. Township 14,
South Range 4 West of Willamette
Meridian. Lane County, Oregon con
taining 11.10 acres.
Yon are further notified that said
Anna Macauley, has paid taxes on
Raid premises for prior or subsequent
years with the rate of Interest on said
amounts as follows:
September 10, 1910, the sum of $2.16,
taxes for the year 1915.
March 3, 1917, the sum of .80, first
. lalf of thy taxes for lb year 1916.
October 5, 1917. the sum of .86 sec
ond half of the taxed for the year 191H.
April 3. 1918 the Mini of $1.77, Uxc
for ihe year 1917.
April 3. 1919. (he sum of $179, taxes
for the year 191ft.
April 5. 1920, i lie sum of $2.13 taxfB
for the ye ar 1919.
All of said above amounts bear
Intend at the late of 12 per cent per
annum.
Said Nell Macaule y, as the owner
of the legal llile of the above describ
ed proH-rty, as the same appears of
record, and each of the other persons
above named, are hereby further
notified that Anna Mncuuley will ao
I ly to the C'ic ult Court of the County
and Slain aforesaid for a decree fore
closing the. lien uxitlnst the property
above, described and mentioned In
said certificate. And you are hereby
summoned to appear within sixty clay
after Ihe first public ation of this sum
inons. exclusive of the luy of sail
Civit publication, and defend this
action or pay the amount due as abovi
show ii, together with costs and accrued
Interest, and In case of your failure to
do so, a decree will be rendered foi".
closing the IW-n of said taxea and cosis
agji'nst tie land and premises above
named.
This summons Is published by
order of the Honorable O. F. Skip,
worth, Judge of the Circuit court of
the State of Oregon for the County of
Lane and said order wail made and
da'ed the 3rd day of March, 1921, and
the- date of the first publication of
this summons Is the 10th day of
March. 1921, and the date. of the lam
publication will be the 12th day of
May, 1921.
All process and papers In this pro
ceeding may be served upon tho
undersigned residing within the State
of Oregon, at (ho ad'ress hereafter
mentioned. '
L. M. TRAVIS.
Attorney for Plaintiff
Address: Eugene. Oregon.
The News $1.75 In advance.