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THURSDAY. 0CT0HI3H 20. 1022. THE RrRINfi FIELD NEWS PAGE THREE TOWN AND VICINITY Th Imlim' att nf thj Christian cliiiiih iiro iiltinnltiK on having rfrnNh iiiMit txxtt ti n (mi tlni mtmiIn nn tlm n'gltl of cIkcHom. rrnricilii l kd 1 1 thit LiiIIiIIiik f mitl. Mr. mid Mr. (Jimi l.nriNon drove up to ltnkrldo lat Friday and rriurnnil Tit-ily nf(-riiiiun. Wlilla t ltr Ihry vUII'mI w Hi tl fNtnlll or Will mirt Earl Valkr. rlntv of Mr. Larlsnn, mid mniN of Mr. Kiln Walker of Oil city. API'I.KH KH SM.K J-tithon. Wd rl!e, Hiildwlti and WMgoni-r. Ifaiii pit k-d, 60 rnnt inr Imx. Ilrlng your Imh. On tliw CiK'ii I'Uce on Pruuo villa rood. flrt hnum o:i right hnnd ahlo after leaving river. I f p. Ftava Howl In rViwn from hU ranch on lha up)r Willamette for a fi-w dnyi. Mra. I). V. MrKinnon and bor mo-trs-r Mm. ('. 8. Bcott pMit Tbur'Iay In Eugene. Mr. and Mr. John Sorry are tpitnd !ti Dili twk at Blltcooa lake. Mr. and Mn. Roy Rumoll were In Hrrlngflold Tuntday, from Oak ridge. Mr. Kumfll la engaged In getting out piling and other timber 'nar Oakrldge nd baa a contract which will kep hint btiy for a i-ourile of yarn, family formerly livod hrre. Dr. H. Ttaliih p, d'-ntlnt, Hprlng fUdil, Oregon. Mr. M. M. Mnln la spending till wvi-k In Portland with bi'r daurhtof llrnro. wlio In tcat-hlng at honl thre. Hh I cxpertnd homo Haturday, M M. Mil I giving bl boiua a coat of paint during odd hour whn ha I off ablft at tba Booth Kelly mill. Tha K bool board held a apeclal meeting Tuesday afternoon at the of. flee of Ir. Pollard. Th purpoio of tba nutting waa to dim u tba budget for tlio coming year. Aa tha achool coniu bad not born completed, dofl nlla action on the budget waa post poned, for ona week. ' J. W. Coffin la taking tha achool ccnuua thl wct-k. i I Tba W. O. V. meat every Tueadar evening In thalr own homa. C. E. Lyon, now of Band, Oregon, arrived hre Tueiday evening to at tend to bualneaa matter for tba neit few daya. Mr. Lyon aUtea that tbay have purcbaaed a home at Band and are very favorably Impressed with tba Central Oregon city. Mr. Lyon ex pacta to ba bare until Monday. Tba flra alarm waa aounded about Th? 'noon. lnt Monday, and a .mnll bltir.n waa found In the roof of Lre'a M-cotid hand atom. The f Ire wna aoon pn t out, and but Utile damage done. HI LL for aarvlce at tha Sprlngflold Pi ed Ham, at foot of Main atreH. tfc Tha aettlng for a battle, royal. In ill lllah atlionl la b!ng mad maul fft. Tha caiiMe: Tha Junior la rfnla to wenr Linn: tba aenlora aay "No". The finish la aet for Novein- J ber S. Walt. Thla I really a goodj lgn that there I aoma life In the Pprlnatl'ld High, and there la yet ( ntne hope. ' Tha local foot bull ton in la at lat reudy lor a gnme and will attempt It' rough very atrenoua effort to wln( .their flrat game, which will ba with St. Mary' academy, of Eug-rne, on , the ground adjacent to the poutofflce Friday, 3:30 p. m. HELLO! COMMUNITY CASH STORE! Riverside Dairy FRESH JERSEY MILK AND CREAM DAnW T- D. TESTED COWS W. F. Cline SPRINGFIELD, OREGON rilOXE 34F3 SHERIFF'S SALE ON FORECLOSURE THE KIND OF CANDY YOU BRING Is n Ituli-x not only of your (xn t;it tut t:f C.:? tnMo oi think tiw roil'S:it b:is. If you wls'i to ty nny or u :i.'!it b t hwi ii-nt ( nii'llmi1 t o l tnnlt? In i-.)iifui tinner-. I t m I .' I r" C!l' Ot OUr Mrl'llll liuxvs rf cindy lor you. EGGIMANN'S "Say It With A Brick" Notice I hereby given, that' by v'rtu" of an execution and order of 'ralo Isnud out of the Circuit Couit of the State of Oregon for Lane Coun ty cm th 16th day of October 1922 on a Judgement rendered In said Court on the 16th day of October 1922 in a ult wherein J. S. Cook waa plain tiff and George Russell and . Run.-l, blK wife, R. M. R-.msel and Ruaeel hi wife and A. E. Mathewa were defendant and where in rlalntiff recovered Judgement agatnHt aald defendant George Ttuseel for the attm of ltr.6.93 and Interest thereon from the 24th day of August .192S at the rate of t?n per rent per annum until paid and the further sum 'of $7! 00 as attorney's fpes together ,wlti the c05ta and dlshurscnients ol t- si.-lt en I the acrAielrg cot;ts. which J'ldgemerit enrolled and docVct rd In the office of the Clerk cf gVd Crurt on the llitb dnv cf Cctohfr 19'.'2 nd execution thereon w.-s dnlv lsncd dl:"iri.! to mo, cnirjm-iii; r? lu tb. renin of tb" P'ste of Cneon. In order to raM-:fy aaid Jndironent an-l nfrmr!".p ci'fts to fi-11 at! tho fnilow irn Iescr!bed re-il prof -:-ty, to w't: -Ml the undlvlled on" bi!f l-tore-it in nnd to lot r.nnVr e'ht (S In PIocV itv fi-ur (51) of Miudc'T n-ibdivl-R'on in the, Town of Sorlnefloll. f.nno County, Oregon, as kI'.otvd by the pint Whitman's Chocolates and Bon Bons Candy must be good in order to gain regular cua tomers. Thla is why wc secured the agency for Whitman's. Hundreds of customers patronize our randy department regular ly on this account. There is no argument bbout qual ity, quantity or prices for anyone buying: a box of this excellent confectionery knows that he is getting bis money's worth. Take A Box Home rtona 31 'iala to he appl'ed aa follow: j Flrnt, tb exp'-nsna fcf asld sale and the (.Inlntlff'a costs and dlsbumement of thla suit together with plaintiffs I attorneys fee. ; i fPcoid, to the payment of tha i Judgement nf the plaintiff. J ! Third, tha balance if any there be 'to be disposed of a the Court sball 'dlreet, ' . 'cw therefore In the name of ttm j Stale of Oregon and In compliance I with the execution and order of aala, I will on Saturday the 18th day of November, 1922, between the hour of 9 o'clock a. m and 4 o'clock p. m. ' to wit at tha hour of ona o'clock p. m. of atd day, at the south west door cf the county court house In Eugene, Lan, County. Oregon, offer for aala In one parcel, for canh. subpct to re I d?mpt'on, all the Interest, right,: title or equity of the defendant, Clartrw a Titaa!1 anil HiiflcAll hf wife. E. M. Russel and Ruasell bla wife, and A. E. Matbawa In and to aald landa and premise hereinbe fore described and every part there of. I FRED G. STICKLES, Sheriff of Lane County, Oregon. NOTICE TO CREDITORS' Notice I hereby given that the? undersigned has been duly aPpointel by the County Court of the State ot Oregon for the County of Iine, eaecu trix of the Inst will and testament of tba estate of Elizabeth Dmca McDon ald, deceased and that all persons having claim against aald estate ara bereby notified to (resent tha sam properly verified to me at the office of my attorney, Frank A. DePu, Springfield, Oregon, on or before ! montha from the data of thla notice. ANNIE KARHAN, executrix of tb lrst will and testament of estate cf Elizabeth Bruce McDonald, decease.!. FRANK A. DePCE, Attortiey for tha estate. Data of first publlratlon Sept. 21. there of together with the tenemo:;ts hereditaments and appurtenances ther.unto belonging or in any wise ippertnlnlng. and the proceeds of said A IT'S TOASTED one extra prooess which gives a delicious flavor 4USTRIKEM NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice la hereby given that Lloyd C. Martin baa been by the County Court of the State of Oregon, In and for Lane County, appointed adminis trator wltb the will annexed of the estate of Minerva, Billings, deceased. All persona havlng'clalms against said estate are hereby notified to pre sent the same, duly stated and veri fied, at tba First National Bank ot 8prlngficld, Oregon, within aix montha from this 28th day of September, 1922. I D u. makii. Aammif iratOT with will annexed. A. E. WHEELER, Attorney. A. A. ANDERSON Barber Shop Two Barbers Clayton Allum at the first chair all the time. DR. S. RALPH DIPPEL DENTIST Phone 3 Springfield Oregon Following are the names to be written in on the ballot at the election Nov. 7th. J. W. Coffin for City Recorder. O. B. Kessey for Treasurer. W. P. Tyson for Councilman. ' W. N. Long for Councilman. Pd. Adv. Ee prepared for a Thanks giving Suit at RAMSEY, The Tailor W. F. WALKER FUNERAL DIRECTOR Full Auto Equipment W. O. W. block Office phone 62. Red. phone 67 J VVM. C. HUCHES FIRE AND AUTO INSURANCE Successor to John Edwards and Ballir.ger & McPherson Insurance agencies. Office at FIRST NATIONAL BANK Springfield, Oregon A Glorious Vacationland Where dreams come true and cares of yesterday are Soon forgotten. Sunny Southern California Sunlight Skies Flowers In blossom Miles of spark ling ocean at your feet, are Just a few of life's advantages in this vacationland for everyone. Low Round Trip Fares. ' to San Francisco Santa Barbara Lot Angeles San Diego and other California retort pointt. "Tha California Exprsas" baa through Pullmana from Beatt Tacoma and Portland to Los Angeles via Sacramento. Stay a day or mora in Ban Francisco a delightful stopping place. ' Don't Surrender Your Rights! mm fLfNESl lor farea, train service, sleeping car reservation or beautiful toldera, auk agents or write JOHN M. SCOTT, General Patsenger Agent, Portland, Or. r OUR forefathers fought for their rights. Many of them gave their lives that we might enjoy freedom. rri - In the Declaration of Independence they recorded those truths that have so safely guided our democracy. ui''' ""e They have written that men are endowed by their Creator with certain "unalienable rights, and "to secure these rights govern ments are instituted among men." And now these rights era attacked The School Mo nopoly Bill (called on the ballot Compulsory Education Bill) proposes that we surrender a God-given right the right of parental control the right of a parent to cay la what school his or her own child shall be educated Maintain your right to control your child through the education you feel it is right to give it Do not be led astray by fine phrases. Look into this dangerous bill You will' find the vital principle of "unalienable" rights is at stake. Vote 315X NO on the School Monopoly Bill Called on the ballot Compulsory Education Bill TUi advavtUeaaaca i paid tor by (ha KocvSactarUa aad Ptotaatant feboob Committee. DR. N. W; EMERY DENTIST Sutton 8lt!g. Phone 20-J Residence Phone 129 W Springfield, Oregon W. N. COSSLER Cleaning and Pressing Suits to Order Main Street ' Telephone Between 3rd & 4th 61 D. W. ROOF JEWELER FINE WATCH BEPA1R1NO A SPECIALTY Springfield. Oregon FRANK A. DE PUE ATTORNEY AT LAW NOTARY PUBLIC Sutton Springfield Building " - Oregon fciarrital Deafness Cannot Be Cord by local . application, a they cannot rMeh tha diwHl portion ol tho car. Catarrhal Ltvafnoaa - r equina, constitu tional treatment. HAIX'S CATARRH MEDICINE la a constitutional ramody. Catarrhal DMfneas la caused by an In flamed condition of tha mucous llnma of tha Eustachian Tuba, Vhn this tuba la Inflamed you havo a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, and when It la entire ly closed Deafness Is tha result Unless) the Intlummatlon can ba reduced vour bearing; may be destroyed forever. HAUL.' 8 CATARRH MEDICINE acta tnrouith tha blood on tha mucous aur farea of tha system, thus reducing tha In. fl&mmatlou and restoring normal condi tion. Circulars free. All Prurrlsts, F. J. Cheney Co..'Tolsdo. Ohio, Legal Guarantee Givero H need . aTniSe do peln continue uk. Ask la aw Ole-e-aia rile TreaUucau . KETEL'S DRUG STORE