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PAGE FOUR THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS THURSDAY, JULY 2H. 1021 THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS Published Every Thursday at Springfield, I-ane County, Oregon, by FREE LAND A HENDERSON Eaterd at tha rstofflo at Springfield, Oregon, at Second class Matter, February U. 1903. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year M 00 Three Moi.ths Six Months $100 Single Copy One Tear, When Paid In Advance, BOc 6c -.... IT U come from the hotel men tint we are likely to have a return to the American plan of hotel service. We always were 100 per cent American on that. Among the achemea which are now being discussed for raising uioie revenue to help Uncle Sam out of his financial difficultlea ara the taxation of untaxed securities and tie raising of letter postage to three cents. Of course those of us who do not happen to be holding any untaxed aecurlties just now. but do have to write a few letters, will favor taxing the secu rities and letting the postage 'remain tt la. A young man from Loaig UUnd, who alls himself a poet, has undertaken to walk from New York City to San Francisco. Aa important Incident of his undertaking Is a wager that to will win whatever he may mean by that thousand kisses from young women out the way. If he Uvea to get through, he may do It: for he will pro babty have a ctaace. on o long a Journey as that, to meet a thousand young women who will covet the no toriety of being kissed by a young Adventurer like that poet. too. But It la very much to be feared that, long before he gets through, some muscular damsej or her father or broUer. or some married woman or her husband will spoil bis kisser for service for the rest of the way. "Stop Thief." featuring Tom Moori is a faithful and intelligent adapta tion of the famous stage success, at Bell. Saturday. July 30th. C. E. Lyon and family. Mack Hun ter and family and Chaa. Brady hare been enjoying an outing at Newport for several days. They were due to return yesterday. Cyr's sedan Jitney. PI one 11. 1.. H. Ramsey will leave about the last of this week for a vacation visit of about a wek with his daughter at National City. California, Charles Mills and his son, an undo and cousin of F. K. I.ouk. visited in tits vicinity during the past few days, at the home of hi sister. Mr. I.ouk's mother, at Cresm-ell. and at Louk's and left for some point in Washington, not fully determined, probably Seattle Wednesday. Mr. Mills had sold out In Colorado about a year ago, and he and his son-had beon on. the ruo.e lme, looking-out tor a satisfactory location. Final episodes of "King of ti e Cir cus." The loat iuherltam-e with Ktltl'e Polo. Wednesday, August 3rd. Ole Lyadahl. wife and 8 weeks Old baby, of Fresno California, are here visiting Xfr. and Mrs. Ceo. B. Prettyman. The two ladles are sis tera. Their mother, whose borne la at Grants Pass. Joined the Lysdahls on their way up. and is enjoying the visit with her two' daughters. Tbi baby, when the family gets back to Fresno, will have made a round trip of about 1500 miles lu a Ford. Pretty good for its first excursion. Would your kiddie be a wbirlwinl in the movies Take him to see "Two Kinds of Love". Wednesday, Aug. 3rd and watch "Breezy" Rasoi. the child-wonder of the screen at hi best. Also the last episode of "Kii:g of the Circus." Belt. Mrs. E. E. Brattaln and her daugh ter, Mrs. Eva Rice, are up from the lower Siuslaw for a few days. Dr. S. Ralph Dippel, dentist. Spring field, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kovf and Mr. and Mra. Jena Lorah returned a day or two ago from a few days' outing up the North Fork of the Willamette. Cyr's sedan Jitney. Ptone 11. FOR SALE MILK Plenty of fresh Jersey milk for sale, delivered evening. l'liom Springfield 84M. tf. FOR SALE By owner, 2 good high lots; 4 room house; good barn andj cuicken nouse. aii lor ibvu. mum sell on account of poor health. Ralph Clark. 8th and Q streets, Springfield. Oregon. FOR SALE Ford Sedan In excellent condition In every respect. thM. K.J M. Calkins. Plume S24L. Eugene, J.V28 Oregon. FOR SALE Out ioii.t lot on O and Mill streets. 2 blocks from Kiel school In Springfield for f100. Good tttV. no liicumuran'TH. Inqulvw of D. S. Jordan. 1010 Godfrey SL. Raymond, Washington, u4c FOR SALE Chep a good Organ. Inquire at Long and Crocs Plumb tng slop. a4p Bingham Springs hatchery will din tribute 700.000 Rainbow trout in I'm a j tllla county streams In September.! 100.000 egg batching. j Hoseburg. S. P. to suit urw fax! , train sorvlca to rush fresh fruit to tli( eastern market 1 The tarn Everywhere. The editor of Falsa Akbbar, -A native paper of Lahore. India, eaya. "I bare used Chamberlain' Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy aiauy times among my child rc aud servants, for colc and diarrhoea and always found It effective," NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 1. S. t.and office at Koseburg. Ore, July 2. mi. Notice is hereby given that Mike U. KaaU. of Wendllng. Oregon. bo. on May 5ft. 120. mure llonitead entry serial. No. 01281, tor W, NE'. Sec tion 9. Township- 16S. Range 1W. Willamette Meridian. 'has filed notice of Intention to make final thrift yeir Proof, to establish claim to the ubovn described, before E. O. Ininiel, 1'. ii. Commissioner at hia office, at Kugen Oregon, ou the filb day of September. 1921. Claimant names as witnesses: Her belt J. Downiug. of Wendling. On gnu; Edward Crandall. of WVidlli'. Oregon; Arthur Stout, of Wendllni:, Oregon; W. C. Hat Ivy. of Wendilnv. Oregon. W. II. CANNON. Register. It Will Pay You Mr. Fet'tl-Iluyer, lo InvcMlguto for yourself im eco nomy of using there Home I'rodtirln: NOXALL milk producer NOXALL egg producer NOXALL scratch feed NOXALL pork producer Manufactured by the SPRINGFIELD MILL AND GRAIN COMPANY NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT MEETING TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice Is hereby given that a meet ing of tie legal vowrs being resident tax para and owners of real pro perty of Road District No. 4 la La Of County, Oregon will be held at the hour of 8 o'clock p. ra. on the 12th day of August 1121 at the High school buddies In Waltervllle. Oregon In said Road District to determine whether there shall be transferred to tho roud "from tie fork at Mllllcau's to llendrlck Bridge" to maintain anJ improve other rouds in the district. C. P. Barnard. County Judge. M. II. Harlow, County Commissioner I M. GLICKMAN OF PORTLAND, ORECON Buys the entire Stock of the Farmer's Exchange Store at Springfield, Oregon. M. Glickman is known throughout tlm entire Northwest, as one of those progres sive merchants believing in a large volume of business and small profits. Realizing the value of such an institution, every resident of Lane County will do well by making this store their store. For Saturday Shoppers we have selected many great savings taken from various departments throughout the entire store. Packing plant at Garden Valley to be greatly enlarged. 100.000 boxes of Uinpqua Valley apples expected this aeasoa. , , Proposed KlauiatuSt asta Valley Ir rigation District receives fsvorh!n vote. $4000 raised for Investigating expenses. .. Blliousneaa and Censtlpatlen. "For years I was troubled with biliousness and constipation, which made life miserable for me. My ap petite fulled me. I lost my usual force and vitality. Pej1n prepara tions aud cathartics only made mat Uirs worse I do not know where I should have been today had I not tried Cramberldlu's Tablets. The tablets relive the 111 feeling at once, strengthen the digestive function!, helping the sytem to do Its work naturally," writes Mrs. Ko. Potts, Ilirmlnghtttn, Ala. GENUINE BUlV 14 Pounds of Sugar, One Dollar Brooms 29c Washing Soap 19 bars $1 Karo Syrup 10 lbs. dark 77c 10 lbs. light 89c Cold Dust large size 27 C Dairy Salt so lb. sk. 83 c BATHING SUITS One third off Ladies' Union Suits, regu lar 85c 49c Ladies' Hose, regular 35' 17c ANY SHOE IN THE STORE 20', OFF Men's Overalls 98c Hoys and (Jills Hose, all sizes, regular 55c 29C Sheeting unbleached, 9X4 yard 63C Turkish Towels 1QC DURHAM tobacco makes 50 good cigarettes for 10c On? Dollar Saved Represents Ten Dollars Earned. TJie averuge man does not save to exced ten per cent of hi earnings, lie muHt spend nine dollars in living expenses for every dollar saved That being the case I e cun not he too cart ful about iinnereMHary expenses. Veiv often a few cents properly Invested, like buying seeds for his garden, will Have several doJIuiH oullay Inter on. It Is the Kline in buying Chiimher luln's Colic und Diarrhoea Remedy. It routs but a few cents, Hnd u bottle of It in the Iioiihu often saves a doc tor's bill of several dollars. M G "Springfield" Lane County's "Bargain Center" fickman Successor to FARMER'S EXCHANGE STORE Springfield, Oregon SEALED BIDS WANTED FOR THE I TRANSPORTATION OF H. S. PUPILS I Notice Is hereby jflven Hint tlio ; Hoard of Directors of I'nloii lliijlt School District No. 7 of Lane county will receive fiiils to Inive tho pupils 'or Hiilil Illli .School Dlstrlit hauleil ! by iiiciins of a sultulilit truck to the .Sprlnfl'ld IIIkIi School u, h school day of tho school year 1 !l.'l-22. said ! children to he icturncd to their l.oni"i each day after tho close of hchool. or as near honm as Is practicable, i Detailed I ii format ion can re 'celvod from any ineniber of tho Hoari. jAII bids aro to bo In tho hands of the 'clerk of uald JIIkIi School District i by August 1, mat. Th Hoard ro ! servo tlo ilf,'ht to inject any and all bids. V. C. Taylor, Chuirninn of Hoard. J. W. Ilei'tsch, Clerk. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the SUt of OrcRon for the, county of I.an. Mury K. Claik. plulnllff. vs. Charles A. Clark, defendant. To Claries A. Clark the above named defendant: In the nmne of the Suite of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and siiHwer the (ompliiliit filed HRuliist you In the above entitled suit und Court on or ) fori) the 2Stli day of July, 1821, mi'd (Into belnic more th.in hlx wiku from the date of thn first publication of this summons and bclnR the time prescribed for such appearance by yoif In tl order of publlt atlon of the summons herein entered of record, aud If you fail so to appear and uiihwt for want thereof the plulntlff will apply to tho Court for thn relief in thn compluint d nianded and prayed for, to wit: For a Deere of the Court dissolving tho tuarrluKo contract and hondH of matri mony now exslsllnt? between you auj tho plaintiff rtn the Krounds of deser tion fur a period of more than ona year u ml for such other and further relief as to the Court may seem me.;t and eiiiiitahle. This summons Is served upon you by publication thereof pursiinnt to an ordr of the ilonorablo (1. K. Skip worth, Jud(?n of tho ubove Court aud entered of record on the 13 day of June, llii'l, uiilcriiiic that his Hiinimons b published once a week for six suc cessive weeks In the Springfield Nwa and the date of the first publication will be June Kith, 1921, and the last publication will bo the 28th duy of July, 11121. KUANK A. Dol'CK, attorney for Plaintiff, residence und postofflce ad dress, nth and Mulu Sis., Springfield, Oregon. Date of first publication, Juno 1C, 1921 Date o flast publication July 28, 1921 A Splendid Medicine for the Stomach and Liver "ChambcrlalirH Tablets for the stomach and liver aro Bplondld. 1 never tiro of tolling my friend and neighbors of their qualltlos," writes Mrs. William Voiltnor, Eastwood, N. V. Vuni bilious, constipated or troubled will, indlgOBtion, give thorn a triiil. They will do you good.