TIIR SPRINGFIELD NEWS THURSDAY, JUNH 30, 1D2J. FAT3E FOUR THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS Published Every Thursdnr at Springfield. I.an County, Oregon, by FREtLAND A HENDERSON Entered at the Postoiilce at Springfield. Oregon. February 24. 1903. subscription kates: One Year 2 OJ Throe Mouth.. Six Months $100 Single Copy rne Year. When Paid In Advance LET US KNOW The principal occupation of the poo pie of Springfield, and in fact all western Otfegon. during the summer months. Is going somewhere. If you contemplate going anywhere. unless the occasion of your going makes it necjossary for you to ' leave between two days." w-e should be glad to h rn of ire fact in good time nnd publish it. If you think it. Is nvodesty that keeps you from coming around to ih office or stopping one of us on tne street and telling us about it. you can have an understanding with the neighbor In whose hands you leave the care of the chickens and cat that le shall drop a reference to your absence, incidentally like, where wo can pick it up. and it will answer the same Individuals have succeeded b nam purpose. News paper men are fore In undertakings not any more very much like other people in this promising than this, and we are con respect, that they do not know much fident they will come out of this wiiu of anything except what they find out flying colors. We predict that when from somebody. , tt is airship of theirs Is once afloat i i n I the air. It will he the wonder f the The Loyal Legion of loggers and Lumbermen, and, incidentally, the Taclfic northwest, received the follow ing edit oral comment In the June 10 issue of the Lumber World Review. Chicago, of which Boiling Arthur Johnson, nationally famous lumber writer is editor: "Despite all pro ptecles the 4L's remain an organi zation, and that territory of the United States, in Its lumber sections, is free from strikes and lockouts; while In other parts of the I'nlted States, in lumber sections, strikes are In progress, which makes as wonder once again why it would not be a good move to transplant the Loyal CLOVER "UNITED n s a Second class Matter, j ...50c .... 5c 11.75 Legion of I.ogter ana Lumbermen to all notions of the lumber producing territory of our country." A SPRINGFIELD ENTERPRISE A group of Springfield boys have associated tl cmsclves. we do not f el justified in saving Incorporated them selves. In an enterprise which, when it i brought to perfection, wilt no doubt make Springfield famous. Thev have undertaken to construct an aero plane on a plan radically different from anything In that line we have vet seen afloat: different, in fae'. from "anything that is Hi heaven above, or In earth beneatl. or in the water under the earth." This same group of boys not altogether tne , world If the world is Informed of it. ' and we intend to w e that It K This is not the first time such na enterprise has been undertaken In Springfield. Several years ago. a man then pretty well known here spent two or three weeks in a certain barn working on the model of a new airship. We can show you the barn any day. we do not know where the man is. and we have not seen 1 Is name in the papery as the patentee of an airship. o GETTING AWAY WITH IT . The Southern Pacific company's Sunset Limited, running between San Mrwir AVJI L J jrsv MOIC WANTED WANTKH Piano Mudcnt. Will week. Pearl come to Springfield once a Address music teacher. street, Eugene, Oregon. j FOR SALE j . ... . FOIt SALK--6 acres, one mile Fast of j Springfield. Ideal for cl Ickcn ranch, llouwx, barn. garre, and fruit. $".00 will handle. Adtitvs box 4.'. It F.D. No 2. Springfield. Hp MILK Pbnty of fresh Jersey milk for sale, delivered evenings. Phoit Springfield :i4K;t. . If. Ft Ml SALE Hy owner, 2 good high lot; 4 room house; good barn and eh liken house. All for $800 Must sell on account of poor health. Kalph Clark. Sth and 0 streets, Si-i Itmfield. Oregon. i LOST AND FOUND LOST --Men's eye Tuesday. Has J cast. Leave at tlmv's Cash ami glasses and cae It. Sheets on too News office or Carry gnfeery. Itcward T. B. Ogdeii. Will and II Francl:co and New Orleans was held up last week by a woodpecker a red headed one. The Limited was clicking off the miles toward El Paso when a block signul ahead dropped red forcing tbi engineer to stop and giving the flag man a chance to stretch lis legs until the next clear block showed iigalust hHl im 0 tritiii was In sight. Investigation disclosed the fait that a red headed woodpecker, one of the busy kind that builds Its nest In thv tops of telegraph poles In tr Hies quite country, had become Interested 1n seniliihore No. 39;7 and had pecked awav the lead wire to the track relay - . . post just east or tl.e signal As the block signals automatically order "stop" when unythlng happens 1 per" will be observed. 12 m., dinner, to the mechanism, the feathered red.-: p. in.. business and social meet head successfully prevented the pro- J"g 7 p. m. young peoples meeting, gress of a transcontinental train P I" . preaching. A cordial Invlla and escaped punishment. ! tlon, extended to all to worship with Cvry sedan Jitney. PI one 11. "SMOKES if Ji. cox Introducing Our NOXALL Mniiul of Foot In. homo proihu'iH - NOXALL milk producer NOXALL egg producer NOXALL scratch feed NOXALL pork producer Those irtx!ii:tH nro tnamifncttinil in our nowl rijuipfi! J'oi'd mil). Th'y ulrlctly comply wit )i tli now com itu'rcial footling law cifcetivo July IkI. SPRINGFIELD MILL AND GRAIN COMPANY im-nsT ciirncii II. C. Miller, pMMtor. Next Sunday, July 3d. will our all day meeting. Surwlay School at A . Ik . ... . I '' " " -"'' following sermon. "The I,ord a Sup- us on this day. Thi following note was received this week from A. W. McFarland. 'principal of the Lincoln school last jvar: l)er sir: Please send The News to Beaumont. California, as I do not wish to mlis one copy. You may be interested to know that I arrived safely In Califor nia. Found the wife and babies In good l.eallh. At present I am at Ioa. Angeles taking summer school. I would wish the best of all thing" to my friends and especially to th Buy Scouts. Yours, A. V. McFarland. Mr. Husband! "Ti e first thing very wife fhould learn Is to obey her husban." Vivian Martin In "Hus bands and Wives." at Hell. Saturday, July 2nd. We sincerely hope Hat the result of the combat between Hempsey and Carpentler. whatever it may be. will not Impair the good relations which have so long subsisted between our gov eminent S ami that of Franco. CALL FOR BIOS The Board of Directors of Schoel District No. 19, Springfield. Oregon, will receive sealed bids on 1T0 cords of slab, second growth, or body fir wood to be delivered ut Springfield schools not later than September 1, 1921. Bids will lie received up to and Including July 5 1921. All bids should lie addressed lo A. P. McKlnzey, clerk. The I'.ourd reserves the right to re ject any and all bidx. Jamex I.avtoti, Chairman Hoard of Directors. Business la good with the Farou-M Kxchange because we aell for Icsh and cary up-to-date merchandise. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the county of Lane. Mary K. Clark, plaintiff, vs. Charlea A. Clark, defendant. To Charles A. Clark the above named defendant: In tlio name of tho State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer tho complaint filed against you In tho above entitled suit and Court on or before Hie 2Xtli day (tt July. 1!(2I, said date being more I haii six weeks from the date of the first publication of this suinmotlH and being the tiinu proscribed for such appearance hy you in tie order of publication of the summons herein entered of record, and If you fall ho to appear and answer for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief In tho complaint d niunded and prayed .for, to wit: For a Ifc'croo of tho Court dissolving the marriage con(ra t and bonds of matrl- Doninml (how Htipci ioi loony now cxulHting between you and the plaintiff on the groumW of da. tlon for a period of more than on I year and for su I other and further 'J . ... ... al... - relief as to the Court may seen, m,t . . . and eiiiltal)le. This summons Is served upon you by publication ihereof pursuunt to an order of the Honorable (.. F. Skip worth, Judge of the above Court and entered of record on Km- 13 day of June, 1921, ordering that his summon be published once a week for six suc cessive week In the Springfield .News and the date of the first publication will be June IGtl,. 1921, and the last publication will be the 28th day of July. 1921. FRANK A. DePl'K. attorney for Plaintiff, residence and postofflce ad ! dress. 6th and Main St., SprlugflHI. Oregon Date of first publication. June 16, 1921 Date o flast publication July 28, 1921 Ricommindi Chamberlain's Tablata "Chamberlain's Tablets have been used by my husband and myself oft and on for the Dast five veara. Whan ! my husband goes away from home he always take a bottle of them along with him. Whenever I have trat neavy reeling arier eating, or reel dull and played out. 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