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TUB BPIUKQFTELD NEWS TTIUItSDAT, SEPTEMBER 28, 1022 rAGE two THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS rubll&hed Every Thursday at Springfield, Lane County, Oregon, by .... ... - FREELAND A HENDERSON Entered at the Postoffiee at Springfield, Oregon, aa Second-claw , Matter. February 24, 1903. j SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Tear $1.25 Three Months 50c Six Months 75c Single Copy 5c One Year, When paid In Advance $1-25 The Roseburj? News-Review accepted. Now it is said that contributes this gem to tha we must look to the attorney literature of this- most perplex- general to decide whether Mr. Ing political camnaleu: "It la ilall's announcement c? his still an unsolved mvstery who withdrawal can be accepted. In brought Charle9 Hall into the the meantime, Mr. Hall may political arena as an independ- withdraw his withdrawal before ent candidate. And it is still this Is in print, and thus impose an unsolved mystery why Hall upon the attorney general tho ever considered such a step." additional duty of deciding o whether his withdrawal of his Julius Meier, the great Port- previous withdrawal is legally land merchant, who went, valid. It may be necessary for abroad to stir up Interest in the;the attorney general to issue a 1925 fair at Portland, has re- bulletin the evening before the turned somewhat discouraged. 'election informing the voters of on account of the disturbed an J, the state who are the candidates demoralized political and bus!-. for governor. Even then, some ness conditions In Europe and of the interior precincts In east Asia, which, in some respects !ern Oregon may be two or three arc wurse now man viucu ue.iuaugcs utruiut. started out. it begins to loos now as though there would be no fair. o - I Henry Ford's "strike" against A short time ago It was an-. the coal profiteers was of short nounced that It was up to the duration. His "indefinite" clos FORD'S STRIKE WON YOUR NEIGHBOR What Is your neighbor doing in the direction of saving? Complaining that he cant put a cent aside, his expenses are so heavy? Or Is he one of the thrifty sort that saves regardless? But after all, that Isn't any of your business. It It? It's much more to the point to analyze your own thrift attiturio. and see Just how much you are accomplish ing, and how much you are actually getting out of your Income. For instance have you a "Nationalized" Savings Account? "39 Years of Helpful Service" The First National Bank OF EUGENE Slnct 1833 tan and Inconsistent in Its HU-;j-tude towards Turkey: favoring H Turicey i retention oi i;onsiaiii ople In former times, and fa-! voring its expulsion lately. j England's course has been fairly consistent, and excusable on grounds of interest, though; not always appearing to be up to high moral Ideals. She hasj not, within the past century, de sired to keep the Turk In Europe, any more than any of the other western nations, nut the shad ow of the old Russian empire, a ' power that was constantly reaching for all the territory, that adjoined It, was on all that ' part of the world. It was a greater terror to England than Turkey was, thnt was all. Eng-! land, which was chiefly a mari time nation, did not dare to let Russia Into the Mediterranean,! let her come Into possession of the key to the chief overland i trade route and let her thrust aj wedge between England andi India. The great war changed the situation. When Russia was allied with England, France and Italy against Germany, Austria and Turkey, England and her allies are reported to have agreed to put Turkey out of Europe and let Russia have Constantinople under conditions which seemed safe. England struok Turkey the hardest blows It received during the great war. She went, ap parently, as far as she could to ward ridding the East of the Turkish blight. She would probably have held Turkey where the war lett It If she had had a freer hand. naus an-.anu meir Bssemuung suiuncia , interstate commerce commis-: vw iwOuhui-iir naoin h attorney general to de c i d e ,ing down of his industrial plants whether Charles Hall's an-; nouncement of his Independent lasted five days. It is explained sion, putting automobiles on the terror of the whole world and candidacy jor governor could be, that a change In a ruling of the "essential" list, will enable the paVage Turkey the terror of 1 1 - " Ford 'actory to get coal in an the near East. 'are allies, and .iiciriivjt u.. iuc Bn,e luuuits England's ch ef a fa are not as a private residence or a properly supporting her. If Bh blacksmith shop. Of course yleMa wnat we thnk Bhe ought the Ford cars should be put In (0 gtand for, and what we are OUR ICE CREAM is amest delicious treat. Mad of pure, rich cream, with nat ural fruit flavors, under sani tary conditions. It is a delight to those who eat It. Acquaint yourself with It. We will b-) pleased to send you a trial order. EGGIMANN'S "Say It With A Brick" in con- tne CiaSS OI essentials. inev not stanilinc tnr nnrsolvoa it are not generally regaled nor iWjn be because she dreads' to spoicen or as luxuries, and they embark In a doubtful war. which nave to ne cuasinea somewnere. ' nilht put bolghevism TV ... - 1:1.- J 1 I 1 ' '7 , luejr are ime uie uor wnicn a.tiol of all the east man 6oia ror "a good hunting dog." When charged with mis representation, the seller said he supposed the dog must be a MEASURES ANNULLED As the result of actions good hunter, because he was brought In the Marion county not good for anything else. On .circuit court and decrees ren the strength of this change of 'dered by Judges G. G. Bingham inline. Ford will probably claim jand Percy Kelly, three of the that he "won the strike." , 'measures filed with the secre It must be said for Mr. Ford, tary of 6tate and appearing In to bis credit and as an example ,the voters' pamphlet will not. for other strikers, that his strike 'appear on the ballot In the corn has been an orderly and peace- jlng general election. They are able one. He did not kill nor, the graduated "Income Tax All Thrifty People Insist on getting product! manufactured at home from their dealers they not only feel It their duty, but they know the real economy In using home products. The N OX ALL Brand of poultry and dairy feeda and NORTH WEST flour are all home products. It always pays to use NOXALL feeda better quality means more feed and then at a saving. The best groceries In town recommend Northwest Flouir MANUFACTURED BY SPRINGFIELD MILL AND GRAIN COMPANY No Substitute Ottered. Say what you will about itruiiistt ottering eonwthlng "just as good" be cause It pays a better profit, the feet till stands Uiat ninety nine out of a hundred druggists recommend Cham berlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Itemedy, when the bent nwdlrlne for diarrhoea is asked for. and do so because they know from what their customers say of It, that It can bo defended upon. SUMMONS IN THE CinCflT COVItT Of THE for ttxi sum of f4S93 with Interest thereon from August 34th, 123 at the rata of ten per cent r annum until paid and for the costa and disburse ments of this suit and for the further sum of f 100.00 as plaintiff's attorney feea herein. For a Decree that the plaintiff mortgage be foreclosed and that t he real property described therein and covered by asld mortgage, to wit: The undivided one half Interest In and to all of lot number eight In Work num ber sixty four (64) of Maude's auu dlvtslon In the Town of Springfield, .Lane County, Oregon, aa shown by the- 8TATE OP ORFOON FOR Tl plat thereof, together with the tene COTNTT OP LANE. Intent hereditaments and appurten- J. 8. Cook, rialntlff, vs. Oeorge Rus- ancea thereunto belonging or In any sell and Russfll, hi wife, E M Russell and Russoll, his wife, and A E. Mathews. To George Russell and Ru- 3 Days More Special Reduction OF m Fall Season Merchandise attemnt to kill anv of the other Bill." initiated In the name of ieH. hia wife. E. M. Russell and automobile manufacturers who the Oregon State Grange, audi Rusaeii. bis wife, and A. E. Moth- persisted in working while he 'numbered 316 and 317; the 0 ews, the above named defendants. In the name of the State of Oregon: You and each of you are hereby re quired to appear and answer the com plaint flle,d against you In .(ha above AT THE FARMER'S EXCHANGE Let Prices Tell The Story $30.00135.00 Men's all wool Suits $22.50 $12.00 $15.00 Boys' all wool Suits 5.75 $5.00 Corduroy Pants 3. CO $4.00 Boy's Heavy Wool Slipo er Sweaters 2. 23 Army All Wool Blankets 2.75 Thermo All Wool Men's Sweaters 4.50 Thermo All Wool Boys Sweater 4.00 $5.00 All Wool Genuine Army Shirts 3.50 Boys' Corduroy Pants, extra fine .' 1.75 Men's Heavy Union Suits ' 1.50 U. S. guaranteed Red Hip Boots 5.75 U. S. guaranteed Boys' Rod Hip Boots 4.00 Ladies' Rubbers, best grade 85c $5.00 Men's Hats ' 3.00 $2.50 Boys' Hats 1.00 Army Waist Overalls 45c was on strike. He did not beat per cent "Interest Rate Amend- anv of them up. He did not jment," initiated by J. F. Al picket their premises to dis-1 bright, of Oregon City, and courare others from dealine ; numbered 312 and 313: and the with them. He did not lssu: "Salmon Fishing and propaga- entitled suit and court on or before any scurrilous literature, calling, t,on Amendment." initiated by th I2tn day of October, 1922. said iha ntw mitntnnhllo mannf. G. G. Green, of West Linn, andante being more than six weeks from turers "scabs" and other vile! numbered 300 and 307. names and representing them GroBs Irregularities anddls- flt disrpnirtable nersnns. hpr-aiis reeard of the law In the prepa- they persisted In working when ration of petitions, by clrcula he thought It was time to rest, tors anu notaries puunc, Slnrs Mr. Ford dnuhtlesR rnn- found to such an extent the date of the. first publication of this summons and being the time pro- 1L . 1 . i... ...... n-iiff'Hi lur nuiTn appeaium v uj ynu I In the order of publication herein en- were tered of record. And If you fall so that ,0 eienr and answer for want thereof siders that he has won his strike. the , .number of signatures and the most of us are willing1, talned fell far below the toletJt go at that, he may be.QWea number. l ne ivza imposition ob-re- th I'la'nttff will apply to the court for tho rfll'-f In the complaint de manded and prayed for, to wit: f.ti'.iH ,i'amnn.ftJI The "1925 Exijosltion Taxi Thnt the plaintiff have judgement the fact that a great moral Amendment," to authorize the against the defendant, Oeorge Russoll nrinclnlft ran be established. ! of Portland to raise $3,000,- , , ; even in the Industrial field, with 1 00 ty special tax or the air. out committing any crime; and. numbered 308 and 309, Is alao that will be a distinct gain In unuer exumuiutiun tho Interest of the real citizenry of this great country. o wise appertaining be aold by the sheriff of Lane County, Oregon, In th manner provided by law to satisfy said Judgement and thnt you and each of you be forever barred and fore, closed of and from all right, title tn- terewt or claim or equity of redemp tion In and to said landa and premise and every part thereof. Thla summons Is served upon yoti by publication thereof pursuant to an order of the Honorable C. P. Ilsrnsrd, Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Lane made and entered of record on the 241b day of August, 1S22. ordering that t,lils summons be published once oarh week for all successive weeks In the Springfield News, and the date of the first publication will be August Slut, 1921 and of the last publication will be October 12th, 1922. FIIANK A. DE Pl'E, Attorney for T'lalntlff. Resilience and post office address Springfield, La no County, Ore ENGLAND'S COURSE Ent'lend has been called self- $7.00 Men's Dress Shoes $5.00 $(5.00 Heavy Work Shoes Boys' High Top Shoes, large sizes Boys' Ilixn Top Shoes, small sizes Girls' 1G inch Heavy High Top Shoes Children's Shoes $1.50 Ladifs Oxfords and Shots, latest styles $4.00 Men's Elkhlde Shoes 2.2C S.'.o 4.25 3.!;S 2.')S n.z: 2.50 4.50 The Ideal Purgative At a purgative. Chamberlain's Tah l"t are ths f;Vi-.ct I h It-K reijiii.d. Kt.-i,-." i a- vvh for 'i;f? in'si rolm.it, (r.'.iiir'.i fcr c:!ii!(lr-n. Tlicy y, ti'H.ath movement of tip; !ivt M'V o.' thv V'TtW. lh- y are sy and li.-ii.:t r,i"'ib! In cf;ct. Nt'BONE CORSKTS. BRASSIKRS Mrs. A. True Lundy. In aftwrnoo.is 657 Jefferson, Eugene. I'lione 239 fo- appolntmenta or rewldenco calls. Dr. S. Ralph Utpplo, dentist, Spring field, Oregon. The Key thet Unlocks the Door to Long Lvlng. mil! l-f. 3 lb. Cotton for quilts 75c $3.00 all wool Serges, blue Included, also Princess cloth in all the latest shades 1.89 Our stock is too numerous to mention all but all wd ask is for you to look over our stock and prices for com parison and you be the judge. And Remember "WE ALWAYS SELL IT FOR LESS" Farmer's Exchange Springfield , Oregon pert Wl G ARETTEAjf IT3 TOASTtD T!-.e nifii f clghty-flve and ninety i I years of K-) urft not tin? lotouml, woll-i jlr.d. but tit in, are mow, who llv on j i !e: 'li;r .Met. IU: hu tar;iiil u lio will. ' hovev'T, a tnun pust inlddlo an wltl ' u ( :aH'o:mlry cat too much or of tumn io'lrio cf fi'Oil in. miilcfl to his con titltuUon, ca:jiili)K indltcoHtlon or con- t'tlrotlon and will nnod a doae of riiainl.crlaln's Tablots to riiove bis I;ow-1h and Invigorate his stomach. Vh-n this Is done, there Is no reason why the averuge man should not live to a ripe old age. It's toasted. This one extra process gives a delightful quality that can not be duplicated amsrarmriiS Correct English MONTHLY MAGAZINE Authoritative Exponent of Eng lish for 22 years Edited and founded by JOSEPHINE TURCK BAKER Famous World Authority on English Sand 10 centi for Sample Copy Correct English Publishing Co. EVANSTON. ILLINOIS AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE Get away this year to Oregon State Fair Salem September 25-30 Railroad Tickets Cnly Cost One Fare and a Third Round Trip Salo date Spt. 23 to HO Return limit Oct 2nd. Special 'Attractions Day and Night $75,000 in Premiums and Purses Agricultural Displays Exhibits of every kind. Greatest Horseshow in Northwest Ilorso Racing Amusements Stock and Poultry Show For further particular! ask agents or writ JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent I CkjNESJ J