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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1921)
TiumynAY, aimjust i. 1021. TITO SPRINGFIELD NEWS TAG E EIGHT EX3KS3 earxsa: OUR ICE CREAM la ft most delicious tivat. Mud of pun. rich rrcnm. with nat ural fruit flavors, under sani tary conditions. It Is a delight to those who eat It. Acquaint yourself with It. We will be pleased to send you a trial order. EGGIMANN'S "A Good Bakery" "Try It Out Yourself" says the Good Judge v And you 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 ufi in two styles WB CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco Ok c NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION IT. S. Land office at Roseturg, Oro , July 26, 1921. Notice Is hereby given that Mike O. Kaatz, of Wendling. Oregon, who, on May 25, 1920, made Homestead entry serial. Xo. 012861, for W NEv;, Sec tion 9. Township 16S. Range 1W. Willamette Meridian, has flted notice of intention to make final three year lYoof, to establish claim to the above Ascribed, before E. O. Immel, U. ti. Commissioner at hla office, at Eugene Oregon, on the 6th day of September, 1921. Claimant names as witnesses: Her-1e-1 J. Downing, of Wendling, Ore-K'-n; E l ward Crandall. of Wer.dlirg, t.'ivgou; ArtLur Stout, of Wendling, Oregon; W. C. Bailey, of Wendling, On gin. W. H. CANNON', Register. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Or gon for Lane County. Lucius Sherman, plaintiff, vs. Ella Wiy Sherman, defendant. To Ella May Sherman, the above I named defendant: J In the nam of the State of Oregon: I You are hereby summoned and re ' quired to be and appear In the above entitle! Court and cause and answer the complaint of the plaintiff on rile herein against you writtln six weeks from the dat of the first publication of this aummoi.'S to-wit, July 21st 1921 and If you so fail to appear and ans wer thereto within said Vote, plaintiff will apply to the Court for a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing by and, botween you , and the plaintiff, and for the custody of the minor child. Lutie Sherman. ' and for full relief. ' Tr! summons is served upon yoii by publication in the Springfield NVws, a newspaper published i:i I Springfield, Lane Coutp, Oregon, for I six consecutive weeks by order of the I Hon. C. P. Barnard, County Judge ci Lane (kiunty. Oregon, made and ?n tered of record July 18th, 1921. C. M. KISSINGER, attorney for Plaintiff. Residence, cugene, Oregon. (Date of first publication, July 21. 1911 .Date of last' publication, Sept. 1, 1921. 8 Investment Opportunities Will Not Always Be Available Everyone who has studied economic history knows that the days of high investment returns, as well as the days of high commodity prices, will not last for ever. High interest rates will gradually decrease as conditions return to normal. This is why saving and sound investing are especi ally valuable to the individual today, A 50 - cent dollar saved now will be worth 100 cents or more to you, in all probability, when you most need financial independence. Sound investment securities are bargains today. The securities purchased now will pay their generous in come y ields into the future. The 8 Gold Notes will pay you a full 8 return untill their maturity in 1930, when the principal will be returned to the investor. Act while you can take advantage of the present investment opportunities. An 8 per cent Investment - With Safety Mountain States Power Company II. M. Hyllchby & Company Fiscal Agent DyUesby Knfcineering and Management Corporation Engineer and Managers FLUSHING THE SLOUGH day f August 1921 at tfrn High WHY PAY CASH? Because you can buy:- Snowball Flour, sk $1.6." Noxall Hour 1-90 Northwest Ilardwheat Hour 2.20 White Star 1.90 Kerrs Patent Flour 2.20 White River Flour 2.35 Olympic Flour 2.35 Cupid Flour 2.35 Drifted Snow Flour ... 2.35 Fisher Blend Flour 2.50 Buy your flour now while you can get the old wheat flour. We also handle a full line of feed, hay, poultry supplies and groceries. Mrs. E. V. SnaGc! & Son SPRINGFIELD, OREGON PHONE 16 The water whs turned into ll floiigh from the new dain. alxut lh last of last week. At first It nia considerable movement In Hie sMig nar.t pools, and improved the scwiifi' conditions somewhat. A small chan nel had been cut through the west end of the mole over wl ich the rock crusher rnn draw their gravel. Con siderable water was diverted into the deep trench through which the grav-1 is drawn. The flow of water through the slough bad almost ceased. Mon day, Mr. Donaldson and his force e.i larg.-d the connecting channel oppo site the rock crusher, and built bridge over it. A good flow of water has been set up. and the trouble is probably averted for the season. I NOTICE OF ROAD j DISTRICT MEET IN j h-IimI building In V altervllle. Oregon !TO WHOM IT MAI CUNCI-K.V Uh!,M U'M'1 l ,;""' . .whether there nhull be transferr"! to Notice In hereby giv -II thiit :i nieef-i ' , . , . . , the rou J from lie fork at Million . Ine of tie h-giil vol is beiiiK irM.teu. , . . to liuudrick Hrldge to maintain nd , luA Ujrin ltr.ii unriDi oi I t-u I lil'j , , ...... , ... . , Improve other mud it lu ttw district, liertv of Itorifl I) str i l t 4 I in l.nti' County, tregoti will U- hel l nt t'.i.-J '' l,-"i'". County Judge. hour of 8 o'clock p. in. on the iL'th M. II. 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