I TIIURSDAT, NOVOIHER 16. 1922. FACE TWO T1IT5 SriUNQFIELD NEWS i - THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS rubllshed Every Thursday at Springfield, Lane County, Oregon, by FREELAND A HENDERSON SUDSCRIPTION RATES: One Tear $1.25 Three Months 60c Fix Months 75c Single Copy Ec One Year. When paid In Advance 11.25 Nesbltt, admtnlatrmtrtt ot Um tt ot Henry Nesbltt. deceased, naa ren dered and filed la tha County Court of tha Stat of Oregon tor the County ot Lane her final account aa uch ad mlnistratrlx and that by order of said Court, Saturday the lth day ot Decern- Iber. 1922 at thehour ot ten o'clock In , the forenoon at the County Court room In the Court house at Eugene, Oregon, hit been fixed and appointed aa the day, time and place for hearing ob jection to aald ftnal account and the settlement thereof. All objection to Mtd final account must be In writing and tiled with the cferk of said court . Entered at the Postoff ice at Springfield, Oregon, as Second-class on or before said day and time. Matter. February 24. 1903. Pated thla day of November, U. 8. V. B. REPRESENTATIVE tbi tall and promises to be one jesSIE NESMT, Administratrix of INTERVIEWS EX-SERVICE MEN of the moat successful means of m !,he of Henry Ne,bu leased. jin Injured vetarane aelf eupoortlna, pf f,t p(lW;c,ton Nuf . 1B 1 ,M1 War Tterao of Springfield took n government ageut staled. of a8t pub,ct,OI,f re. 14, 1922 dvantaga of the recent visit of W.I Mr. Loomls announced a new move F. Loomls. special contract represent on the part of the veterans' bureau, Springfield tlve of tha Cntted States Veterans' to dignify vocational courses under. the government and help the trainee '"- cures u, wno spent vteanesaay inwr,'"' r 1 -elewlr-g former service men of thla, 'ho "olshed his course to secure -vicinity relative to their disabilities employment Dlplomaa or certificates ad tellng them offer of the gover- ' graduation will be Issued to these anent relative to combination, voea-' disabled veteran who worked so. Springfield New $125 par year. A Tlmaty Suggestion ThU l the aeason of the year when Ainn.t trainin hnanitaiiMtinn mt earnestly tor iwo or tnree years, in war risk Insurance. Mr. Loomls Inter- i Instances, to learn a new voca- the prudent and careful housewife re viewed 15 former service people andt,on- he statod. These certificates plenlshes her supply of Chamberlain's -f this number one filed a claim forjw,a b 'lttd by national and district Cough Remedy. It i almost certain federal compensation, he announced officials of the bureau and are to be to be needed before the winter Is over Just before his departure. (presented to the rehabilitated trainees and results ore much more promr-l ,.,. . .h I through branch offices of the govern- and satisfactory when it la kept at . . iment agency. Nearly 1.000 veterans hand and given as soon a' the first I fkV v I uiuv u afta.;ui,v auu w I lieve that they hare "jnst claims III .U. Krt.-L ,llKlmn. a la 1 1 t Ka tt. egalnst the government should get lnj"r ' " - - nn,h with th. mrtl.nd nrrie. of Hi.!" 9 tho8e who W,H """P1"'8 h tern. There is no danger In giving II w u i .. various courses in the future. The to children as It contains no opium AefprflTis riiiran rT letter 1 men are especially trained under gov- or otj.er harmful drug Vpon 1-aving this community Mr. ernmfnt 8uperTisjon j .u u.-u e.r., ,rler,i. -uUj Thre many rehabilitated men NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVERN OFFICE Washington. D. C, November 1, 10?1 veteran a start on his own land, a new NoTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT, Notice is hereby given mat subject way of rehabilitation, is provicg very to the conditions and limitations of to lapse to have it reinstated Imme diately. Project training, cr giving the war employers are urged to give them flrt opportunity for new openings. popular among former service men Notice is hereby given that Jessie the Act ot June 9. 1316 (39 Stat.. 21S WHY TAKE THE TIME and trouble to bake cakes, pies, biscuits and bread when you can have such delicious goodies from our bakery at a price that you could not meet it you bad to produce them yourself? We will take the drurgery out of, housekeeptrg if you will let us. MOON'S BAKERY Successor to Eggimann Bakery :nd the Instructions of the Secretary of the Interior of September 15, 19t7l (48 L. D. 447). th timber on the fol lowing lands will be sold December 13, 1923, at 10 o'clock a. m., public auction at the ln!td States land office at Roseburg, Oregon, to the highest bidder at not lesa than the appraised value as shown by this notice, sale to be subject to the ap proval of the Secretary of Interior. The purchase price, with an additional sum of one-fifth ot one per cent, there of, being commissions allowed, must be deposited at time of sale, money to be returned! If aale Is not approved, otherwise patent will Issue for the timber which must be removed with in ten year. Bids will be received from cftlzena of the Cnlted State, as sociations of such cltlaena and cor poration organized under the Jaws of the United States or any State; Ter ritory or District thereof only. Upon application of qualified purcha er the timber on any legal aubdivlsion will be offered separately before being included in any offer of a larger unit T. 31S, R. 12W, Sec. 13. Lot 14, Red ftr I2S M Lot II. red fir 75 M ; none of th fir on these lota to be aold for ) than 11.00 per M. T. JS. R. 11W. 8ee. IS, NEU NKU. red ftr 405 M . white tlr ISO M , white cedar 330 M4 red cedar 33 M i NVV N'RVi red fir 350 M.. whit fir CO M., whits cedar 30 M.; $E4 NEU red ftr, 613 M., whlta fir. 30 M., .white cedar 440 M.J NKV flW4. red tlr 470 M.. white ceilar 160M , red cedar 15 M.; NWH 8WH. red flr.4B0 M. White cedar 165 M., red cedar lOM.i SWi SVi. red fir 795 M white fir 140 M.. whlta cedar 333 M ; KU SW, red fir 910 M-. white tlr 10 M., white cedar 485 M, red cedar 13 M ; NEVi SE. red fir 1205 M., white fir S5M white cedar 625 M ; SV RKU. red fir 820 M4 white ftr S3 M., white cedar S95 M.; SEU SEVi. red fir 13.10 M. whlta cedar 178 M . red cedar SO M.; none ot the timber on these tract to we sold for less than 11.60 per M. for the red fir; 10.50 per M. for the white fir; 34 00 per M. for the whlta cedar and $1.60 per M. for th red cedar. T. 15S. R. 1V, Sec. 35; NWVi NWU red fir 1060 M.. yellow fir 000 M.. red cedar 50 M.. hemlock 60 M.; none a( the t'mber on this tract to be sold for less than 31.75 per M, for tho fir and 31 00 per M., tor the cedar and hem lock. T. 153. R. 2W. Sec. 35; NWi; SWV4 red ftr 2020 M cetar 6M.; 8Wi SWVi rod fir 3005 M., none of the tim ber on these tracts to be sold f-r les than $1.75 per M . for the fir and $1 on per M for the cedar. T. 21S. R. 2W". Sec. 27. Lot 11. red f'r 4S0 M cedar 27 M. heinl Mk t:t0 M.: Lot 14. red fir 1400 M . cedar 311 M . hemtock 130 M., ncno of Hie tim ber on these tracts to be sold lor los than $150 per M. tor the fir; $1.00 r-er M. for the cedar and JO 60 per .M. tvr the hemlock. GEO. R. WICKl! AM Aetl.-g Commissioner, General Lanil Off'e. lwte of firtt publication Nov. 9. 1922. Date of last publication Io, 7. 192J 11 aaa - I Ymir Knlrina nans will accord it a I warm welcome it makes honest-to-goodness bread Mhivesf FSour MANUFACTURED BY SPRINGFIELD MILL AND GRAIN COMPANY BELL Jl JH1JH A 1 KJL Tonight is the last chance to see this wonderful picture "THE STORM" SATURDAY "ARE YOU MARRIED?" What docs marriage mean? Are married people happy? Should a wife obey? Are child ren essential? See "MARRIED PEOPLE" SATURDAY. SUNDAY FIRST SHOW STARTS at 6:10 "ON THE HIGH SEAS" A SPECIAL PRODUCTION This picture la one of the latest. Also ANDY GUMP cartoon. HAROLD LLOYD in IAN DMA B'0 Wednesday and Thursday, November 22-23 Why not wait and see these big pictures in Springfield. Wait and see, "The Old Home stead" and, "Blood and Sand" Coming soon NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT MEETING To whom it may concern: Notice Is hereby given that a moot In: of the legal votera bolng resident taxpayers and owners of real property in Road District No. 5. in Uine coun ty, Oregon, will be held at the hour of 2 p. m. on the 4th day of Severn- ber. A. D. 1822. at the Camp Creek school bouse No. 70, In suld Road District, to determine whether said road district shall levy a special tal of 10 mills upon all tasable property In aaid district for the purpose or pro viding funds for extension of road improvement on Haydcn Bridge and Camp Creek road. Beginning S mile east ot Hayden bridge to the fork of th Camp Creek road In Section Z4. Township 178. Range 2W. C. P. BARNARD. County Judge. M. H. HARLOW, County Commls sloner. I OttK&CASl J I CLEAXT8G sucncE . Runnel his wife and A. K. Malliows were defrndanta and w!ire I n plaintiff re-iverel Judgiu nt 'airalnxt said t! of n 1 i t George lttisil fur the sum of $r.IJ and intr.'i.t 'thfrvon fruin the 2tih day of Augimt 1922 at the rate of tn per cent pr a n ii ii tn until paid and the furtlmr turn of 175 00 as attorney' fees together with the cokls and disbursements id the suit and th accruelng conti. which Judavment enrolled auJ do kot ed In the office of the Clerk of tald Court on the 16th day of October 1922 and execution theroon was duly Isnued directed to me, commanding me In the name of the State of Oregon, In order to satisfy aaid Judgement and accruelng cost to self til the follow ing described real property, to wit: All the undivided one half Interest In and to lot number eight (ft) In Block sixty four ) of Mande'a subdivi sion In the Town of Springfield. Lane County, Oregon, a shown by th plat there of together with the tenement hereditament and apprtennc thereunto belonging or In any wise appertaining, and ibm proceeds of said sale to be applied aa follows: loori tor mis si efCavgs tad o&cr a Klr-t. th rj)eri of ssld aale and the lalmlff's 0 't Slid dlburnrmn::t of Oils suit toK.tlur whh lnlnt!ffs sttoriiM) fei-a. H-cii:id, l tli rayiiifrit of the JililKOIIieni of th plMllllirf. Third, thu hnl.-ince If any there be to be c'Ntoed of as the Court shall direct. Now therefore tn the name of the Sui ol Oregon and In compliance wi;b the n.'iuilon and order of sale, I villi on Katuiday the ISth day of November, 1922, butwoeo the buurs of 9 o'clock a. ni. and 4 o'clock p. in. lo wit at the hour of ont o'clock p. m. of said day, at the south west door o( the county court bouse lo .Eugene, Lone, County, Oregon, offer for salo In one parcel, for cah, subject to re dempllou, all the ssterest, right. title or equity of the defendant. George Russell and Russell bla wife. R. af. Rassol and Rusarll his wife, and A. B. Mathewa la and to aald land and premise hereinbe fore described and every part there of. FRED O. STICKLES, BUerlff of Lane Coanty, Oregos. TVey Clot RMMa tan Lu Wllfe 2 M Am Cm' fTANDAt-O OA COMAJY NOTICe FOR PUBLICATION U. 8. Laid Office at Rosebarg, Ore too. SaaUsnbar 21. 1922. NoUc la hereby glvea that Lools Kindt, of Kagea. Oregoa, who, oa Komber 11, 1I2, mad Hoaaata4 Eour. Serial, No. 1S40(, for tb ffEVi oinVK of SecUoa K, Township US. Rang W. Witlaaaatu Meridian. haa filed B4tat of fataato to aaka Flaal Tbraa-yaar proof, to Ubllb claim to th Iad above described, be fore B. O. IsBaet. V. 8. CoraaaUaiooer at hi ofttoa, at Bat. Oregon, oa d lltk day of November, 192. Clahsaat aacsM M wlMe: wil Haa Kiadt, of (. Oregoo. RoaU ); Oeorg TftU. ft , Oregoa, Reatg 1; Carl Tell of Saga, Pegaa, Kerta 1; Qar RetfeaaeT, of Bageaw, Oregon, Itoate . W. at Rlur. m i, ; I Ii J' l i. SHERirr 8ALC OH ' FORECLOSURE Motto la hMy given, that by rlrts of aa execaOoa ajsd order of sal laawad oet of the Clrcait Coart of th Stat of Oregon for Lan Ooan ty on th ltk day of October 1922 on a Judgement rendered In aald Court on tha 16th day of October 1922 in a mlt wherein J. 8. Cook waj plain- 'tiff and George Ruseell and ..... ... Russtl, till wife, B. M. Rossel and It always pays to trade at 3 SOAPS Crystal White, 11 bars 50c Luna White, 7 bare 2Cc Palm Olove, per bar '. 7c Cremt Oil, 2 bars 15C RAISINS New Seedless Haifa-ns, per lb lGc RalsInB, seeded, 2 packages 26c Lux 2 packages .. 2c Brazil Nuts, per lb., 17c; 3 lbs SOc A very nice assortment of fresh meats to choose from JIM STEWART Located In Gray's Cash & Carry