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THE SriUNOFIKLD NEWS TIIURRDAT.NOVEMnEll 3. 1921. PAGE TWO, THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS Published Every Thursday at Springfield, Ine County, Oregon, by FREELAND A HENDERSON ft altered at the rtoff ice at Springfield. Oregon, as Second rla Matter. February !. I"1- . i - srnscRtrrtON ratks: Tone Tear - 2.0J Throe Mouths. Six Month 11.00 SingUx Copy ps Year, When raid In Advance..... .....50c 5c ..It." MONAUOillSM 'FAILKO Charlos. The fornior pmporor of Austria-IItmcary. h's tvlfA. the ex-cmjiross Zita. left Switzerland in an aeroplane a few days aco. and landed in western Hungary, in a second attempt to regain the throne of Hnngary. The attempt seemed to give some promise of success for three or foirr days: but in a considerable battle, not far from the capitoL the forces of Charles were dispersed and he and his wife were captured, and are held prisoners. Oreat Hrit ain. France and Italy acting unitedly, and Cxecho-Slovakia. ,Jugo- Slavia and Roumania. acting together on their own ac count, have demanded that Hungary deliver them up.Switz crland has refused to shelter them further- They will pro bably be placed in confinement somewhere. Hereditary monarchies have been the most fruitful cause of wars in the history of the world. The late world war went far in the direction of ridding the world of dynasties. All persons who love peace and cherish liberty should be deeply con cerned that we do not lose this costly fruit of the great war Every attempt to reseat a mon arch on a European throne threatens to kindle a conflagra tion that might be hard to ex tinguish. The loaders of the people of Hungary have shown 'more of a hankering for the re turn of monarchy than those l. any other country whore it vita overthrown except (Iroece. Will iam of tiennany showed plainly that he was looking to this at tempt of Charles, if successful, to prepare the way for hia own return. The world will not be !safe until the exiled monarch and those in line of succession to them shall be as closely con fined as Naoleon was. With the people of the principal na tions of the world staggering under the burdens of the late war. it would be a terrible ca 'lamity if they should be plunged jinto further wars undertaken i for the purpose of seating on a throne some man unworthy to govern a nation. MILK Henty of fresh. Jersey milk for sale, delivered evening. Prions Springfield :ur..- If. t'OH Ql'tCK SAI.K A 4 room hi use Price $.t.'0, 11.10 down, lime on hnliisoe at 0 per o ut. :tc In Society rV.n SAt.F- 0 yearling WhU Log hoi n tUU ko'in. Just ready lo Inv. U'M HliI K. Morrison! oil 1 sire" lietw.-s-n 4th mill ."ill iip J Wilson would do so small a thing. .Marshal Koth has given 'no evidence that he so regard :the matter. ! 1 Motors have boon known to 'make a tyrannical use of their 'privileges as medical advisers. Unless the patient's life were hanging in the balance, which Is not likely in this case, a man ;with the self-command of Mar shal Koch could have been safe ty admitted to his beside for a ;few minutes, doctor or no doc tor. This incident and the re ( ports since seem to show that Mr. Wilson i not as strong a 'man ns he seemed to think, a few mouths ago. that how as. METHODIST CHURCH FOCI I AND WILSON ! Because Marshal Fixh. in his visit in Washington, called at !the home of ex-president Wilson 'and was turned away on the i plea that his physician had for bidden him to receive visitors, a press correspondent repre sented the incident as the ex pression of a personal pique, i carried over from some sup 'posed antagonism between them coming up in their association ion the peace council. Not likely. It is hard to believe that Mr. i Iter. Thus. l. Varum. putir I Next Sun. lay will t observed quit'" KTiierally a Peulo Sunday. (Iu Wash ington conference opening next week. 'In line with this general observance, the topic (or th- a, lil :1m next Sim day morning will he soure phase of Iho subject (o h treated in soIvIiik thpfif problem. The rhoir wilt sin-: ! om of th.-lr special selection, i In thi evening Mr Arthur Johnson will Hi UK one of his soles, which p 1 so much appreciated liy our peorle. A most cordial Invitation U given ! to all. especially Invite stianger land those without any oilier church . af ftlia ( lor:n. I Dr. S. Ralph IMppoI. dentist. Spring freM, Oregon. i NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING Notice ia bereby given to the legal voters of School District No. 19 of Iauie Connty. State of Oregon. tiiv i school meeting of said district will he Iwld at the High school, on the 25th day of November. 1921. at 8'oclork in the afternoon fcr the purpose of discussing the budget hereinafter set out -with tbe levying board, and to rote on the proposition of levying a special U'riit tax. The total amount of money needed by the said school district during the fiscal year beginning on June 30. 1921. and ending June .G. 1922. U i estimated In the following budget and Includes the amounts to b received from the county school fund, state school fund, elementary' school fund, special diRtrict tax, and all other moneys of the district: Superintendent . Principal .. .. Teachers 3 at 11.080 .... . 1 at 11,575 ..... 1 it t 5S5 ; 1 at I 540 . 12 at 967.50 1 at I 675 1 at 11.000 Sanitors 2 at 850 Clerk Stenographer t)Uwr serrics .. BUDGET ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES Personal Service 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. fc. 9. in. 11. Tout - Material and Supplies Furniture and equipment Supplif-4 Library books Flags Manual tiaining Janitoi"s suppiis Fuel Litrht Water Postage and s'ationry . Rom:-stii- Science and Art I 2.000 00 ... l.joo.oo .. S.240.00 . 1.575.00 5S5.00 54D.00 I . l.itnooo! 675 00 I .. 1.0O0.00 j 1.700.00 175.00! 12-VOOi 100 00 $24.32i 00 $ C0O.OO 275 00 000 15.00 I 2"0 00 1 iroool fi20.no J l'i0 oo i SO.O'i , 20 00 ' 250.00 I hampion J X-J Dependable Sxhu-K l'lug We carry a full line of CHAMPION Spark Plugs and will tell which one to use iu your particular motor. SPRINGFIELD GARAGE Phone 11 IMf. and Mr F. M. limn rjiyo n roccplioii, nt tliolr homo Moinliiy eveir I g. to tho ui'iiili.'i of thi c!io I iIm;ii'i1 iiuii llu' tcitcltot of hotti jictioolt. with tho IhihI'IIIIiU or wives ;of tho m.irili'il onus. T!n'i'i w:ih 'iii'iuly a full aitciiilumv. Tli pio Kin mlncluillng varlonit lliillowo'ci kIiiuIh liy cciuln of tli. ti-iu Iiimk, mostly In the tuitiire of Hiii prls spning upon Inter iinin in . ih, x.il i tntlotis. eto. A Kispi'i-r was one of tli InteifMlliiR f i-Ntu i of I ln occasion. MIn Klleetl Kiliocii clilcit.ilni'.l twenty or tuoi-e youi.g pioiik nt the In nio of her iv:.t. Mr. and Mis.1 Will. Killeeii, on 4 1 It ulll f slt'i'ts, ill, n lliilluwe'i'ti party , Suttinlay evenlna. The guests were chiefly the t'amp ; Kire girls, with yuiniK gentlemen t i iiialch. The rooms re lecoi ste.l to suit the o., asleli. A r)n liinrti. on was served. A rnmilmvit feature nf the f uriilnlilnrs fir tbe lunch wns an iiumciise punch howl, m.-ule. lid anil all. of a lurjro piiinpklu Tin ie w:i anot!:-T vcsh.1 l:is.tle of tl;n puniklii. i I i Th ("lllis'ian sis-lelv of the t'hrls I 1 1 :t ii i l.urx n kvo Its ri : t . t li Hituit.it ! Mallivie'tn party at th home of Mr. j and Mrs. A f. Travis, mi Jtli uti.l ' streets. Mouilay ewullitt About :'4 li'.H Hts were pi ; at. iuiluillng lliw and Mrs Kiirl ( )ii:ii is and Mr. Met rill, tn in Kugeno. i'i rooms were eluhoi siely ilecorateil In llalliiw-'en style. Tlio umusciiicnl of the even ing ' ri' arranged si ioiiling to a prlnt-'il priKiaui. tallnl u "Hurvcnl SalmagLniH", u soil of progressive affair. ' Mr. Van Vulal.'s class of young pec le In the Methodist Sunday school li!l some oilier ) tiling people. In-I.I a M.iltows'en gathering at Mrs. Wi Valt.h's hoin.' Mull. lay evenlnt Caines were enjoyed, and lunch was served. Mrs. Van Vnlinh W'lng en gage I elsewhere. Miss Frances I'aden acted as hostess. Mrs. J. II. Sesv:y entcrtaieed the Prist ilia club at l.vr home In Kugeue last Friday afternoon. Au',-nin few ors In th" attractive yellow, orang and bronie shales ere used about the rooms. Mem Iters present were: Mesdanies. Wlthrow, Wro. lierry. I.. K. Ilasford. Riley SnorigrnsH. Norman Mowurd, I I). Larimer. Juhn Tomseth. V. I, House. Howard i'reelaiil Mrs I'aul Ilrattaln and Mrs. Harriet Stewart were guests of the club. Pine C rile No 45 elect d the fi! lowing off l era Wednesday evening. October 26: Minnie (lirurd. past guar.! Ian; Harriet Casteel. grnn I n.'lgltlxn ; Vlrglv Iteynolds, advisor; Cora Ilin son. clerk; Junla Mi I'liet im, hanker ; Kmly Kystron. magician; Itlmil.i l.lu.td attendant; Mary Maglll. cominaniler t.f guard, l.ll'y Klzer, luin'r sentinel; Ktnlly Dorr it y. oui.t sentinel; lli-r-nliv Van Valz.ilt. tnuslclan; N Mi l'h rsoti. correspondent; Minnie (i raid, Lottie Howimtn. Nins Mcl'lier son. nianogers; Surnh Nelson, flat; hearer; Lilly Klzer. instuillnK officer Why Not? If you want to nerve the mrent mul lnnt fotitln In your home; If you want (o economize; If you want to ' fooil if hiiperlor tjuality; why not uki: - NORTHWEST FLOUR A home uroduct with a kick ti It -it pay to tine uoMi-: l'KomvTs. At you Dealer SPRINGFIELD MILL AND GRAIN COMPANY ls. lJl Nil" t ve'i3 Total ; .'.;.'o o'i i Construction -Side walk Total I. faint ! Total Maintenance and Repairs I 50Q 00 Indebtedness 1. Uumled Ir'tepest theret n 2. Warrant Interest thereon (warrant Indebtedness 112.454.20). Insurance Total , y ... I "Miacelluueous J'boite Total I 500 00 . I 5.775 00 ... 1.000 00 I 6.775 00 96 20 . I 396 20 I rtnn no 10000 . 400 00 Total estimated amount of money for all purposes du.'lng year :!5.24i 20 Estimated Receipts From connty school fund , I 6 170 20 From mate acbdol fund 1.037 f.O From elenwntarv school fund '.' 00 00 lORttmat of probable unexpended balance at end of year NONE KHtimated amount from all other sources 4.250.00 Total estimated receipt, not including prcposed tax 114.957.70 Recapitulation 'Total estimated s-xpenses for fhe year 1.15,240.20 Total estimated receipt not including proposed tax 114.957.70 Balance, amount to be ralmed by dlsuict lax I20.288.&0 ' Dated this 2nd day of November, 1921. . Attest: j JAMES LAXTON, Chairman Hoard cf Directors. J. W. COFFIN, District Clerk. Dudgt committee for School District No. 19, Mit County, Oregon: v FOM.AKD. Becretarv. J. J. Bit Y AN, thalrman; C. K. WJfEATON, ATEL13Y 8TKVEN8. B. A. WASHDLKNE. g. subscribe and swear that this la a true, copy as Landed in us fur f Axutllcatien by Bthovl plstrict No. 19. THE BPRINCKIKLD NKW8. ; - - Increase Your Earning Capacity Suppose a cbance come for a position that offer an oppor tunity for Blvauoem-nt. Can you gualify? Ftetneiuber that when the time comes, it is too late to begin preparation. Get your Business Training NOW and ret It under tho direct ou of efficient Teachers wbo can give xu the benefit of llifclr own itractical experience. We are always glad to tell you about our school if you call, or we will n-ud full Information free upon request. Eugene Business College A. E. ItOUERT, President EUGENE OREGON s A Charlei Buchanan BLACKSMITHING HORSE SHOEING WACON WORK GENERAL REPAIR WORK Shop at Thurman'g barn, at the foot of Main Street nf the Stele nf Op linn. In order t :.i; t l.f V n.ilil judieeiiie it. Intel . -st, u' tut ilex's fees, cumH lilt I aciulttlt ensts. and tlie ru-'is and i vp. tnes of nn.l ilcll this wi'.t to hc'I the tilli lint il. irlhel real pini-vity. tolt: II K Surv.-y Ni. 1 2 cnmpi IiIiik tnntH "A" mill 'If einlirm In a Ht til II cf section eli'Vett In InwtiMhlp seetleeu south of r d I at eleven west of th' Will.lllM-tt:' liiellillillt. OreKull. untie pa rtli ulitr'y liotinileil and de si rllied us fnllnws: Its (cltMiti:ac fir the ili 't i lptlon of I rail "A" ut ciiinei- Nn. 1 friilll which the southeast i in her to said section ejeven N'srs south two deleters fifty two iiiliiulis east and ten ant eliihtieti- hundredths mains distant; theme south elehty nine dean fort three minute" est nineteen an I slxtvone huudredth chains to corner No. 2; llx'tii north thlity thiee de Siees thlity one minutes west twenty one aud fifty-three hundredths ihulus to corner No. .1. thence north twenty six detreea thirty seven minutes west twenty elK'it and twenty-one hutnV redths thalns to comer No. 4; thei not ih fifty seii u de(rees eh-ven min utes west nlueteeu and fifty-sii hund redtl:s ilniiiis to comer No. 5; thence north fifty one minutes east fmir and llility elfin hundis-dth chains to cor ner No. 6; thence south slxty tilnn de. rtrv:- thirty seien minuies eust fif teen and firty humlieilths ihulus to coriter No, 7; llielice .south twenty threH d grees tlfty-six minutes rust twenl) on.' and sen-nty nine hit lid ted'hs i Imlus to corner No. li; thence south thirty-four decrees f Ifiy-four inlnniest ent thirty and Mxtys-lsht htiu lreilths chains to ,-orncr No 9; Iheiiiv hi. nth sixtv elKht d 'Hiees fifty two inlnilles ensl Iweiity f.lie und flv hunili .'dths chains to comer No 1. the illli e of lii'KtnillliK llihiuli.K tor 4 tie descrlptliitl of tiuct "II" ut roiner No 10. thence tiorlll sixty -eliht dealers fifty tw i minutes nest twenty ami ninety nine hiimlied'tis itialns In comer No. II; "the'iii- north t Islet four ilcK.cc 1 1 f . " ' -lour niMiui.'s west Unity und i-lnli'y four i.un.lreilllis chains to corner No. 12; thence noilli twenty -three dcicrecs Mftv six minutes west twenty-one u ml ninety five hundredths 4 linln to cor- it's toasted, of course. To seal in the flavor NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE EXECUTION ON Noiiie In hereby glveu that by v i v tue of an execution and order cf sine , issuod out of the Circuit Court of ti c 'State of OrsKun lor Hie County of jLaue cu I lie :'2nd day of October, 1921, lu an action wherein on the 11 th day of October, 11121. lu the above entitled l OUit, First National bank . of Coos Hay at Maralifleld, Oregon, a natlonnl banklnx assoclutlon, Plaintiff re covered JndKWni'iit BKiilnt the 'defend ant H. Williams, for tint sum of 22X7!i with Interest thereon at the rata of 8 per (tent per annum slm the 11 th day of October, 1921 and 105.00 attor ney's feea ami the further mini ol til 00 coHts of suit and accruing costs, which Judgement w" enroled and dix Ki-ti'd in tho office of tho i!crU of atild court In mild county nit itae 11 Hi day of (y-tnber, 1021, and said execution aud order of sail to Hie directed couiaiaudinar me In the name tier No IH; thence ninth sixty nlni ili'Kii'i-s thirty im-vi it iiilnutes t nrtien ti n I vv -nt) elfl.t h.liolie.ltlis i Imlus to coiner No 14; fioui which i outer Nu li, of snid Imct "A" li-itrs south fitly one minutes went fifty-tht.-e links distuiit thence ninth fifty one iiilnutes east llil-e and lwiiit two huinlreilihs chains to corm-r No t . ; them e south el(hty seven ih ateei fifty two minutes east evi-n!ceu u-t l eliihteen huitdis-ths ihulus to iiiini-r No. 1 ti . thencii sunlit thirty denrees twenty six minutes east fifty six act forty seven hundredths chains to cor ner No 17; thei.e north elaltty nlnn deitrees fifty three minutes east fif teen chains to inriier Nu. IS; tlwni i south thirty one minutes east twelvn ntnl thirty four hundredths hulns to comer No. 10, the pirn v of beglunliis'. All In Ijtue county, Oregon, an I containing th- asittvut i Im-ty rn :t aud ninety four hundreth acres, ai cordltiK lo the Official Plat of the sur vey of the said land returned In the (ieueral Land office of the fnltr.l Slates by I h" surveyor g-ura' Now therefore In the name of (in. State of Oregon, In compliance with said ex t u i inn and order of sale and lu order In satisfy said ud in-nl. In li'iest. attorney's fees, rests and ai -1 1 u I n k costs and the costs and ex penses of and upin this writ, I will on Saturday the JCth day of Now-nibe,, I9.'l. at the hour ef one o'i Um k lu the iittiininii of said duy, at the smiCi hi at fiom door of the county un it i nouse in r.uxene, i.ai county, urt go i offer for sale and sell for ciish, at pub lic auction, sllhjei to re,lell,itoll us .roi hied by luw, all of the right, title lllul interest of Ml III d'-fendeltt. II. Williams, or any other person or per sons f'almltiR by, through or umb r ti I tit in uml to the uhove de , rilnit st tni lieil pn pei'ty. I'HKI) (1 STICK I.KS, Shenff of l.iiuii CotinU', Olegon NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION f. H t.ntnl office at Hon hut K, Ore- ari.it. Se ii-uilii-r !s'.'l. Notice Is hereby p.iVi-n llitit lien Ki. w:i I'll i, of Sprliiicfli Id. On itun. who. on May IH. 1!21. made lnitneyte.nl eulry, serial No. OUriStl, for Lots 1, 2, nut S',i, NV'. Section H,, Township 17S, i limine V, Wllliimelte Meildlnti, Inn tiled not he if Intention to muke finiil tlii-i'e year pioof, to i-stalillflt ilaliii to the In ml it hove described, before K. O. lintiiel, I. S Commissioner nt hi office, at Kuirene, Oregon, on the Lin duy of November, 1921. 1 lafniant names as wltneHsi-s; Itsy Stufford, of Springfield, Oregon; (lien Stafford, of Springfield, Oregon; . rank Stafford, of Springfield, (He lton; Claude llemmllt. of Springfield, Oregon. W. M CANNON. Heglsler. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 1". S l.und of fh e at Itoscbuig, Ore gon, September 20, 1921. Notice Is hereby given (lint Carl A. I, olligreni of Murcola, Orcron, who, on June 19, 1920, made llotiiesteail Entry Rerlul No. 012933, for NK' HWU, of Suction 21, and on February II, 1H21, iiiuiIh uddltlonivl IfomeKtuiI Knlry No. 0i:!(17 ftr N'NW',;. BK'4 NW'i, of said Section 21, ull lu Town ship ItiS, UaiiKc 1W, WlllamettM Meridian, bus filed notice of Inletitlun to make final three year I'roof, to er tubllsh claim to the land above du scrllied, before V. H. :oinmlssloner V.. (). lmmel, at bla offjcie, at Bugem, OneRon on tho 4tb duy of November 1921. Claimant iiamna as witnesses; Ar nold 1), Collier, of WeudlluK, Oregon; Dllluye V. Iloltner, of W ndling f Ore gon; OorKO Cleurwutitr, af Eugeue, Oregon; Hairy gchnmp, or tugenu. Oregoni VV. H. CANNON, nflater.