THURSDAY PAGE THREE THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS MARCH 1. 1»28 I TOWN AND VICINITY waa »upoaed to have resulted from heart dlaeaaa. Mr. Van Duyn waa about 80 years old. lie waa born In Wleconaln. 1 FOR S A L E - Rhoda Irland Red eggs. M reata per setting. Phone Spring Htinel Commissioner Doualilaon u m l''generally wall pleased with Ilia ad g Cline. tf hl* chief assistant have repaired th«' ■treue For other ruaeone, be thinks , The deputy aaaeaaora commenced broken walk a at the angina of the In­ he will not taka thia mattar up In their work today. E. E Kepner la tersection of M ill and A atraeta. Com datiate again. 'the deputy for Springfield. Real ea- plaint had been made to him that a A )a u concert, tho flrat of Ita kind be aaaMa. d ln , he c„ „ n , y B M »hl»!' ncrvea wore a little un T ia » i fcaU nine» *"** wl" •tenilv- who did not huve hie ana la g a . |,^ , h. w u ............. »»or a office. an to apoak— waa In danger of hla life j about the head of the big bar. la at I Lout. Saturday evening, probably every time he attempted Io navigate Thuraday evening It waa frwe Per- between the poat offloe and Luuby e ,; thnl rroaalng without a pilot. hapa thia ought to go In the society on M ill street. Hhnaffer fountain pen ( column 'without cap. Mra. C. E. Lambert. A A. Anderaon had a good audience el (bo Hell theatre. Monday night, to Mlaa Lurlle Smith came up from I Mrs H E liolveraon entertained at hear hla addreaa In reply to nome Llnalaw, where she la teaching, to dinner, Sunday, her three daughters atatrmenta of Rev Joaan Kellema. In epeud the weekend with her fglhnr and their families: Mrs Endicott, who hla revival work In Eugene, regarding and her young friends here. ¡Is here on her way to California; M r divine healing The reaponaea to Mr. and Mrs. Homer Pavla, of Albany; S e v e ra l r a te a w h ic h th e s ra n d pu ry Andereon'a propoaltlona at the clown. M r and Mra. A. L Roberta, of Spring- aallafks, him that the audlenca waa had passed up Io the circuit court fkeld. Mr. and Mrs Herrick, of Eu- I h a ve hern poatponad for several days w#re th(, afternoon Ion account of the sickness of wit The family of Polph Dewey have niw sea moved to the James Clark bop ranch Steve liowtes was down from hla I near Qotben. Oakridge ranch two or three days In . live middle of thia week, for the flrat I Last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. John i 34ra xra. time since September. Another Month Did you worry about m eet­ ing your obllrtfctlona this m onth? It’s a pity for you to go on m onth after m onth Ju»t "getting by" when it's bo ««atty to regu­ late your expenditures and nave something. S ta rt , Milking forw ard thia m onth ItiBtead of hack- warti. A saving« account at .the First National will untangle the whole prob­ lem. -J8 Years of Hslpful Sarvlca” T h e First National Bank OF EUGENE 8 Inca ?U1 ! Ijtm beriy, accompanied by Mr. and . Mrs Horner Pavla, drove up from ! L. C Helmer moved h l. ahoe repair| A (he Jgy ,n I .hop, Monday, from the room w e., of f)eM mturnlng ,he ' ,T h . New., la the Steven, building, to- wfU)njoOn thelr tlt)lae town the Heals building. In the rear of | Ketel’a drug store, lately occupied as a I Pr. 8 Ralph Dlppel, Dentist, Vltua warehouse by the Farmers' Exchange, building. Springfield, Oregon SOUND REASON SHOULD BE APPLIED TO THE TREATMENT OF RHEUMATISM Hheumatim is usually caused by uric acid or o th ­ er poisons which enter the blood. It is therefore rea­ sonable to treat from w ith­ in. The m ere rubbing of som ething on the skin can­ not reach the source. DR. HOBSON’S RHEUMATIC COMPOUND overcomes rheum atism In the common sense way, that is, by removing the cause. It elim inates the poison from the blood and removes the deposits al­ ready existing in the joints and tissues. Miss O. Gray announces th e opening o f THE MODE” U p to the m inute styles in H ats. A ll the latest trim m ings and m aterials in popular shades. Form erly Mrs. M. N. T hom pson Win. Van Puyn. a long time resident Mrs. John Fitzgerald and her slater, I of Coburg, dropped dead on the street Mrs. Spencer, have returned from a In that town Tuesday afternoon Death two week visit In Portland and Wash 11 n ! n . . i w r—— ington. with relatives. Public Sales Mrs. Henry Nestle has been 111 for several day«, but 1« somewhat better Mra. Jesse Neablt left Sunday even­ ing for Wendllug on the train, to Wn have purchased 122,000 pair V. visit a few days with the fam ily of 8. Army Munson last »bora, sizes 5% Bert Neablt. to 12 which waa the entire surplus stock of one of the larges, U. 8. Gov j p r g Ralph Dlppel, Dentist, Vitus ernment ahoe contractor«. building, 8prlngfleld. Oregon. This ahoe la guaranteed one hun- j The Baptist church tntBtees have Phone SI Springfield, Oregon turn a trial package containing Cham­ berlain's Cough Remedy for coughs, colds, croup, bronchial, "flu ” and whooping coughs, and tickling throat; dred percent solid leather, color dark had a survey made preparatory to ( Chamberlain's 8tomach and Liver tan. bellows tongue, dirt and water- putting In a cement walk In the front . Tablets for stomach troubles. Indiges­ proof. The actual value of th'a shoe of the church and parsonage on Se-; tion. gassy pains that crowd tha h eart Is »6 00 Owlug to this tremendous cond street. They may decide to have , biliousness and constipation; Cham­ buy we caa offer same to the public.the walk on the north ride of the. berlain's Salve, needed In every fam­ at (2 88. 'church laid at this time also. The j ily for burns, scalds, wounds, piles, Send correct aise. Pay postman on lad le s’ Aid are having some cabinet j and akin affections; these valued fam ­ delivery or send money order. If work placed In the basement of the ily medicines for 5 cents. Don't miss I t shoes are not as represented we will church this week. M Buley Is doing rhw-rlully refund your money prompt- the work. S U M M O N S FO R P U B L IC A T IO N IN FO R E C LO S U R E O F T A X L IE N ly upon request. NO TICE TO DOG OWNERS National Bay State Shoe Co. 2M Broadway, Naw York, N. V, A BIO BO X O F C A N D Y In tfc. Circuit Court of ths State of Ore­ gon, lot Lane County. All persona owning dogs are hereby L M . Watson, P laintiff, v«. C ia o W alker, ru ffle d that all doga must be kept Edward W alker, Eva Bixby, Roy W alk­ >n premises of ow.vera and otherwise, er, Mrs. V. M. Patterson, Mrs. Alta Jones and all other unknown heirs of wilt be taken up and disposed at. Austin P. W alker, decease«!. Defendants. W m Done Ison, City Marshall To Mrs. Alu Jones and all other unknown heirs of Austin P. W alker, deceased, ,1 a A Good Thing— Don't Mlaa It. ab>ve-namnd defenadnta: Send your name and address plainly In tAe Aume n/ the SlnM of Oregon: You are hereby notified that L. M . W at­ wrllen togeiher with 5 cents land this son. the holder of Certificate of D elin­ slip» to Chamberlain Medicine Co. quency numb-red 1925, isaued on the 1st Dos Moines, Iowa, and receive In re- day of Decamber, 1920. by the Tax Col­ lector of the County of Lane. State of 0!C£oUj_for_the_a;noutit^>f_fGrt»4w2_S2^ Is a great promoter of good fellowship and kindly Deling Take one along with you next calling night. You will find It a great help In your campaign Of course It should be our candy. There Is no other like It, And she knows It., Take that from ua authentic. Cement Work EGGIMANN’S of all kinds W h y not let us figu re on your n ex t job? NOTICE! W e are local m en and our estim ate w ill please you. I have moved my shoe shop from Main to 5th street, just back of Ketels’ Drug store, and am now ready to wel­ come my customers in the new location. Buy a Bicycle Now! Gale & Ketchum —while you can get them a t the old price. On con­ tract $10 down and $5 per moil'll. E ugene Business C ollege SHORTHAND L. C. HELMER FINE SHOE REPAiMNC. .»» <urt of the County and State afore­ said lor a decree foreclosing the lien - premises for prior or subsequent against tha property above described, and years, with the rate of interest on mentioned in said oeriificate. And yon '«add amounts as follows; are hereby summoned to appear within j 1919 year's tax paid June 1. 1920. sixty davs after the firs, publication of this summon», exclusive of the day of said tax receipt number 14997, amount of 12%. 1920 first publication, and defend this action $49 44. rate of interest or pay the amount due as above shown, ' year's tax paid March 1, 1921, tax re­ tcge-iier with costs and aocrued interest, ceipt number 174. amount of »43.42. and in ca«e of your failure to do so, a de­ cree w ill be rendered foreclosing the lien rate of interest 12%. 1921 year's tax of sa d taxes and costs against the land paid March 18. 1922. tax receipt num­ and premises above named. b e r 2432, amount of »48.19, rate of in­ This summons is published by order of terest 12 %. -• -y the Honorable G. F. Skipworth, Judge of Said C. J. Gravatt as the owner of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Lane, and said order the legal Utle of the above described wa« made and dated this 9th day of Janu­ property as the same appears of re­ ary. 1923. and »tie dale of the first publi­ cation of this summons is the 11th day of cord, and each of the other persona above named are hereby further noti­ January, 1923. A ll proc-ss and papers in this proceed­ fied that M. A. Sheridan w ill apply ing may b - served upon the undersigned to the Circuit Court of the County residing within the State nf Oregon at tha and State aforesaid for a decree fore- address hereafter mentioned. ' closing the lien against the property F rank A . D e P ue above described, and mentioned in Attorney for Plaintiff. said certificate. And you are hereby Address: Springfield, Oregon. sixty Date of first publication, Jan. 11, 1923. summoned to appear within Date of last publication. M ar. 15, 1923. days after the first publication of this summon«, exclusive of the day of NOTICE TO CREDITORS said first publication, and defend this action or pay the amount due as above Notice is hereby given that the shown, together with costs and ac­ uplerngned has been duly appointed crued interest, and tn case of your by ’ he County Court of the State of failure to do so, a decree will be ren­ Oregon for the County of Lane, exe­ dered foreclosing the lien of said cutor of the last w ill and testament taxes and costs against the land and and estate of Em ily M. Baker de­ premises above named. ceased. and all persons having claims This snmmons ,s published by order agninst said estate are hereby notl of the Honorable O. F. Skipworth. fled to present the same.properly ver­ Judge of the Circuit Court of the State ified to me at the office of Frank A. of Oregon for the County of Lane and DePue. Attorney for the estate, at taid order was made and dated this Springfield. Oregon, within 6 months 22nd day of January. 1923 and the from the date hereof. date of the first publication of this CH A U N C EY M E A C H E M . Exet’itor summons Is the 25th day of January, of the estate of Emily M. B cvi*. de­ 1923. ceased. A ll process and papers in this pro­ Frank A. DePue, Attorney for the ceeding may be served upon the estate. undersigned residing in the State of Date of first pub March 1, 1923 Oregon at the addreaa hereafter men­ Date of last pub. March 29. 1923. tioned. F R A N K A. DePUE Attorney for P laintiff SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION IN Address: Springfield, Oregon. FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN Pate of first publication Jan. 25, 1923 — In the Circuit Court of the State of Date of last publication Mar. 29, 1923 Oregon, for Lnne County. __ Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy w M. A. Sheridan, Plaintiff, vs C. J C.ravatt and all persons unknown. ,f Nothing So Good for a Cough or Cold any, having or claiming an Interest or "Everyone who has used Chamber­ estate In tha hereinafter described lain's Cough Remedy speaks well of real property It," writes Edward P. Miller, Abbotts- To C. J. Gravatt and all persons un­ ¡town. Pa. Teople who once used this known, if any having or claiming an preparation are seldom satisfied with Interest or estate In the hereinafter m y other. It la excellent to eilay a described real properly the above cough or break up a cold.