THURSDAY. JULY 21. PAGE FOUR THE SPRINGFIELD NKWS THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS Published Every Thursday at Springfield. Lane County, Oregon, by FREELAND A HENDERSON Entered at the Postofflce at Springfield. Oregon, a Saoond-class Matter. February 24. 1901 ' SVnsCRIPTlON RATKS: One Year '. 2.0 Three Mouth.. Six Month l',v One Year, When Paid In Advance ... r.oc .... Be ..$1.75 ! FOR ALt MM. K Plenty of fresh Jersey tnllk for sale, delivered evenings Phnns Springfield 84KS. f A nearby newspaper referred to lTon. CharW O. Dawes, tie nw n.; tional budget trimmer, a ussiiiK cor. press to a standstill." It won' 1 Feom from this that the pr.'si.lcv.t. in his ri cent inquiry. oerhol.eil the ro;l . .. is.' of the "standstill." Won! of an Insignificant fire. In th sawdust near tie no-c. which might as well have Ivcn stamped out by tin" man dNi-overing It. was bronchi t a touple of ht' firenn n privately! ltrd;!. and cxtinguKhcd t'l a hum nv or tun. W in!.- th" member of i tl fit , ti.-i ;f t !:'! ht:tn.l ready (o drop their own woik and rw at e rv or. II. Ili"v have ;( d 'sire to have .1 cener.il nlarm Minted and the town put t; vNpt'pse, f.r tlf saV:- of the f.-. . they would i-.nn. when a liMle thiuiKh' fullness a ad prompt a tion with la me.in.. at hatnl wnnl.l r::ik' it lie. i ssii'V. FOR S.M.K H.v owner, S good high lots; 4 room hoiie; good burn and chicken house. All for $800. Must sell on account of poor health. Ralph Clark, Sth and U M reels. Springfield. Oregon, j j i ii 1 FOR S.M.K- Ford Sedan in cvl nit condition In eeiy p-vi, $.V.O. IV j M C.kins. I'lieiie ;t'H.. l.'llgelie, OlVgi u. J- Ja:i N over populated. It ts boeti set forth lately, not as a pr re Fltion le;iriuir the stamp of the. Javan ese troi-rnii nt. but a bolus ner- -able to Jajar.esv poli y. that the ! nization of tie adjacent parts of IiMitern Siberia might be an aic-ol-able outlet for Japan's surplus P l' lat ion. Let's let them do it. There Is no government in eith-r Russia r Kilv..il i utmse interests we are tint! r any obligation to bolster up. If such; n movement woul.l d'.vert the cunvnt rf undesiiab'? Japanese immigration If. Unison and W. J Mill .! i busy tlse days, liauiir.p bahn wood I from a point on the McKcnzie to the Ml ; Mill M I,. I I t'' I .- V V! i i; ; 1 1 c. ol tn I in ; r I. it o,i ts, 2 Mo. :. . fi. -a S.n intfi- U tor $!0.i. t o uilil'i i 'i - '!;'. ;l Jordan. lo'n C, !ir" -1 1 1 . Vll' -. f -' , ...id II C nl of .1 1 T uiM'iinolillo T : i to .1 :n lies- -.mil '011'l I" lr I u - I : i - i!' Spl i. lei -in 'Ms. in I ! o; era' oil. t it. i I. I Spr'nuJu-ld Taxi S.-rvoe. I'hone M rs Del llit son dvi'M' to Shod! : Wediosdiy e nitip to attend R . ln-kah l.n'c there. wiil retutn today. A '.I.iukI t r was born to Mr. tut I ri s. Oo li W l .l. at Men y h.sp:.. Itttp. ne, on the l.'.th Mrs W.nd 1'otiiieily Mts Jean 1'ls. her. i f Spri z field. front our shore and relis-ve Ch'P i from the danjrer of Japanese domina tion, we should be doubly paiacrs. The once famous Mistah Jol nsl; p. not th Honorable Hiram, but th dishonorable John Arthur, has h.vn livinp in retirement for the past year. but has begun apain in the lnt few j excelsior plant in Kup"tte. They have the contract for hauling about t'" I'OIll. Mls- Kl.lUr.'S I" i ff ti e , 1 1- . i. mi lion tr it ft Till. in l-i-tkliis Is fillinp .o:i tf.e". lien, of II. o t"'s a t wo -i-. i i ,1 ".. k. Mi s . ml ..y Iter p!u' c at !. It Will Pay You Mr. IVrd-ruiyt r. to Invt'sllnlo for yoittM lf llu ot i noiny of tisliu'; Uu-s. Jlonio ProtlmiH: NOXALL milk producer NOXALL egg producer NOXALL scratch feed NOXALL pork producer Maiiiil'aH in t l ly iho SPRINGFIELD MILL AND GRAIN COMFANY The forms fi,r the com '.( wmk on the first story of the new s.hoi.t house are ready througrout Th" iays to push 1 imdf into the limt-' pounnp of Trie oouuete win m pin to light. He announces himself ready ! day or tomorrow. to bepin pettinp ready to fipht a-iy-j ,,rcmjst. l(, ,),, (,ur best to - t body that wants to fipht him inside at r,,st tonflictinp and unsatis of a ring IS feet square. Mr. Johnson j f;l, t0iy reports about the birth of a may haw had pood opportunities to j ,ilUKi,ter to Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Kin cultivate certain of his musc-H-s in tl.-; ; lllalli (,f tnH vicinity of Mabel. It ;n year just pat; but lis manner of Unborn on Sunday. Juire 19. It wus not did not afford the best facilities for; born any more after thai. So the re the even, all round course of train- port in the Kupene papers of its !ielnj Ing which a man needs to prepare himself, for such a bit of atreuous ex ertion! as he would have before him. and he mipht need more time than he formerly would to lick Mmself Intot rbape to lick his opponent out of; Faape. It mipht seem that, at bisj time of life. Mr. Johnson's chances j gainst the present champion were, not much brighter than rls complex-; ion. But it should not be forgotten! born two or three wt-eks after date was unauthorized. that TKe Right of Way that may man who has a jaw and a stomach that will stand a few round of pounding can earn a hundred; Printing I tht Salesman thousand dollars Bet by being de-; Who Ha the Right of Way feaUd by a present day champion, j Your ktUf ,h. United Sutet Mr. Jotnson is probably not over-; mail hai th right ot way stfaiuht to yr , , , ,. . , . i cutoorir' desk. looking that fact , , . . . ' Streogtha four appeal by ung a . . Mprof know quantity Hammermill Some of banker Tillman's wctir-l Boodand todpn0tin which w,U , . , . i attract your cuUr s atMauoa, ana ttoas on hrs yacht . "Modesty" havej yon ' gooau flpired prominently in the famous That's tba kind of printiof wa do and dirorae trial. We suspect that some ; the paper w use. of the persons who have handled the: (M Mra riMU UUm.ki,. A name of the yacht, in tl e court re-, mmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ports and dispatches, have dropped: out the first syllable somewhere along: the way. We and others may have committed the same fault in the use of the word "famous," as above. Some locul oocurancoM In the IimUc line, stiih as newspapers generally publish, wi'ii. broiiL'ht to otir atte- tion last w-ek. the lav bef. : j . 1 1 1 1 " -cation; but when Ik-khii I" ' fuller ar'1rulars f; uiipct-. d tl .it there xv us no way that we t i.l I m;'l tho siiti lst statenii'tit . In wliat was oi curinK and what It ximfie that Voubl not In- I'halleiiKe'l bv Homebody as a nilssfatetne it of fact. The fiiestlons Involved w-ie Mich as we wen not capable of de idinc. and we saw no safe way but to limine :io attempt to report the ui.itter at all. Arrantremet ts w-re tiiuJe towa.ds the mi1 of last week to dismiss l ie Sunday morning services at ail tie churches. A union aervlre wm h.M in tie Chautauqua tent at II ' lock Rev. Karl 'hfldTH. pastor of th.. Christian lurh. preached the K.n-. mon. the Methodist choir led In the music and Hev. I). ('. Miller, pasttr of the Itaptlat church, led In r'av- r and read the scripture. Itev. T. Ii. Yarnes. tine MeiliMllst paster, was not in condition to take part Full of fun. flirht, mischief, and the devil, the flip f Upper Is coiyposit impression of modern American school tirJIoou. Cladys Walton in "Risky Business," Wednesday, July 27th. at Hell. Tlfe brblice gang which has l-e't puttluc in the falm work under tie street car bridge finished Ms work th j latter part of last wen-k. and moved t I I'.i'tiier plni e As It te i'ill the itll .-i ir 1 . 1 1 y pile of timbers, taken from the lately ivl.liilt trestle mar I 'l Jiiiieti' n. uln I ulackod on Mill stre"t f..r to-e In this work, is r."iie. Tl.-1 workmen may not have iolnted imv or lit aiiiN', but I hi-y i citsitily vioUt d ' u t nee honored tradi'lnu. wl li b has j Kuvi rin d all city work on street and , sidewalks for years past: they '. cleaned up tls.- litter made by their own work. I- a in i; iioiliiuK but two ".Mil-i.l Hauler," fiuin i novel by l.i u' . Tiarv. ii'ithor of. In Did K !) tin k v. at Hell. Julv INth, Sunday. It Hie sabbatl, "lear I'hllllpa was shoolliiK i iiipn w In Ii tint ei r i ulli-d. h-e "KihUv ll'isliiens" wil.'i ;imlys Walton, W'l-il im-s.i.i y, Jul)' L'7. Hell. .. Biliousness and Constipation. "Kor years I whs troubled with I biliousness and constipation, which ' Hindu lift lilUi'l ul.le fur im- Mv uii. 111,1 "f ,h,,H ,,,-,,,1 'uk,,, j petit., failed me. I lost my usual together. fori e ami vitality l'epln prepara- 'tions ai d outliHi lie only made mul lie waH a woman bn... until be W(irM,. , ( lt), k))W w.r , met Helen Stedf - tln-n ..he trifled ),ould have b I txy had I not w'th Mm and he (rot rougl -o roufh tried Crurntx-ilaln' Tablets Th that she marilwt him. Itnimatlc con- tablets relive the HI fi4lliir ut once, flii t of the m-x-s -man vs. Klrl Ib tt slretitthn the illnesilve functions, l.ytell In "The Misleading l.ady" nf helping the system lo do Its work naturally," writes Mrs. lto-a I'otts, Hell, Saturday. July 2'td. Kirmlngham, Ala. I On Dollar Savsd Represents Ten! SUMMONS Dollars Earned. In the Circuit Court of the State The average man dos not save to f Oregon far the county of I.an exceed ten per cent of his earnings Mar7 K dark, plaintiff, vs Cbailes lie must spena nine uouars in living A CUiik. defendant. expenses for i-veo' dollar saved, l list, To (.Ur A (.lirk being the ase le can not be loo care-' . . ... named defendant: IUI iuuui uillr(-riMt( 7 riruwi. I . I T i often a few cents Droperlv Invextnd.! like bnylng seeds for his garden, wi'l"" hareby required to appesr save several dollars outlay Inter on. J"d answer the complaint filed It is the m iu buyinc Chamber-, agalust you in the above entitled Iain's Colic and Iiariboea Reined)-, suit and Court on or before the SSlh H costs but a few i-ents. and a bottle, jy 0f ju)y, isjj, Bni .,t being; abov e In the name of the ftta'e of Oregon. of It In the house often saves a doc tor's bill of several dollars, We Know of No Other Way Do You? No man can start in business for himself without capital and can be gotten by saving. Un less you are to Inherit money or have wealthy friends who will lend it to you, capital ran be gotten hy saving and by no other meana, We are quite certain our S .v ings Department can be of ser vice to you. First National 1 Bank OF EUGENE 38 years of helpful service i Receipt for making "The End of a Perfect Day" Take: 1 Evening Paper 1 Comfortable Chair 1 GOOD SMOKE After taking the GOOD SMOKE lay down the Evening Paper, arise from the Comfortable Chair - Wind The Clock Put Out The Cat Go To Bed TRY IT ONCE CLOVER & COX P. S. We've got the GOOD SMOKES NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION V. 8. Land Office at TtowebuiK, Ore. i July 8, 1931. ' Notice Is hereby riven that Mike , G. Kaatz. of WendlinfC. Oregon, who. .on May 25, J920, inude Homestead ,Kntry serial No. 012861, for the !wHi.K4. Set tion ft. of Town I ship 1 H.. Hane I W.. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Inten thin to inuke Pinal Three-year Proof, to establish cl'.tlui lo the land above 'described, before K. Illinwl. U. S. Commissioner, at his office, ut Ku Rojie, Oregon, on the 17th ilny i f iAukusI 1921. more than six werks from the data of the first publication of this summons and being the time prescribed for such appearance by you in He order of publication of the summons herein entered of record, and if you fall so lo appear and answer for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief In the complaint de manded and prayed for, to wit: Kor a IHree ,f the Court dissolving the uiarrluge contract and bonds of matri mony now existing between you and (lie plululiff on the grounds of deser tion for a period of more than one year and for sin 1 other and fuither relief uk lo Hie Coint may seem me.-t ami eillitllbe. Tills summons Is serveil upon you Claimant names us witnesscx: Her-1 bert J. Downing, of Wetidllng, Ore-' hy publication thereof ptirsiiunt to nil gou; Kdward Cnimliill, of Weudling, Oregon; Arthur Stout, of Wetidllng, Oregon; W. C. Halley, of Weudling. Oregon. W. If. CANNON, Register. SEALED BIDS WANTED FOR THE J TRANSPORTATION OF H. S. : PUPILS Notice is heis-by given that the ' Hoard of l)ire tors of Union High School IMsttict No. 7 of Lane county will resolve bids to have the pupils of said Ifigh .School District hauled by means of a suitable truck to the Springfield High School em u hcIiooI day of the school year 1921-22, said children to be returned to their lotnes ach day after the clow of school, or as near homo as Is practicable. Iietullcd Information can Im re ceived from any ineinber of the Hoard. All bids aro to bo in tho hands of the clerk of said High School District by August 1, 1921. Thin Hoard re servos tie right to reject any tun! ull bids. V. C. Taylor, Chairman of Hoard, j J. V. Ucrtsch, Clerk. order or the Honorable (J. V. Skip worth, Judge of the above Court and entered of record on the n day of June, 1921. ordering thm his summons n published once a week for six sue resslvo weeks In ih Springfield News and thH date of (lie first publication will b June 16tl , 1121, and the last publication will be the 2Mb day of July. 1921, FRANK A. Del'l'K, attorney for I'lalntiff, residence and postofflco ad dress, 5th and Main Sts., SprlngfWld, Oregon. Date of first publication. June 16, 1921 Dnto o f last publication July 28, 1921 A Splendid Medicine for the Stomach and Liver "Chamberlain a Tablets for the slomach unil liver aro splendid. 1 never tiro of tulliiiK my friends und neighbors of their qualities," wrltos Mrs. William Vollmer, Kustwood, N. Y. When bilious, constipated or troubled will, Indigestion, give them a trial. They will do ye-u, good. r