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THURSDAY. I >H< EMBER CiassifiedAdvertisements SUMMONS In the Circuit Curt <<f the State of Oregon, for the County of I .aim, j Iva Jackson. Plaintiff, vs. Clyde Jack son. defendant To Clyde Jackson, the above named ' Sail what you want to aall, buy what you want to buy through th ese columns. Write or phone TWO __________________ defendant . , .. ........ , , , bed , I,« , use , In the name a t the S tate F..K HALE H ughes Ho. lo.U I Mee- Ft. .. n R E N I - ... Two furnt. 1 of Oregon, „BrM d trie range, slightly used. I»c«t of ciin. i keeping room, with beth. Inquire , agji)n<, dltton Henderer Elect i ll- Supply «120 i T J McCracken. 8th end 11 d.O L,(|U |h ((u) Mntttl<-rl and Court ---- '"•TIIE MOTHERS KKFTAUHANT on «m nr before the 27th day of Decent- ' RADIATOR COVERS are a n eceie lb . f.th Jn»t off Main Home cooking. d20 her. 1923. the sam e being more than; w eek s from the date of the first eliminate» cold weather motor trou Ft.lt HALE—«room house In Spring ! : nil publratlon of this snmmna and b e ' kies and make winter driving a ' field Electric light, wuter Price ¡lug the time preaerbed for such ap ' pleasure, provide free flow of oil ; 8 KUO terms, or would consider csr pearsnee by you In the order for th« and better lubrication and pep In . a s part payment Phone 1676 J or pubtcntlon of thin summons herein the motor saving In gns alone will ' call at 1076 Lawrence Eugene. entered on record and If you fajl so to In a few weeka pay the coat o f the i nppenr and answer for want thereof cover. Drive your car over and let FOR HAI.E—two good milch cowa, al the Plaintiff will apply fo the Court » o n . »■ .i » i «l»o household furniture, Oao. pick u . put . W UIAM ctte Radiator, hBrt, Mlll and I s t r t l. Sprtngfl.I.l for the relief In her complaint wnr de- B Cover on y»mr car today. POTTELh \ 29 nifn*1« d mid prayed for tow lt. For a of the Court dlsolvlng the MANCFACTCKIN« CO. opponltc F KNISIIED Apartments and rooms decree , , , . . _____ . . . . ", . honda of matrimony now and here Postonico. Hampton building. for rent by day or month. Elite tofore existing between you and the gene Hotel, 3rd and Main street. tf , Plslntlfl on 'b e grounds of cruel and ~ —. — ■ ■ 1 inhuman treatment, r.nd for auch in AN AND TEAM wanted to work 46 IN TIIE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE other relief rs the Court may seem acres of river bottom 176. care of STATE OF OREGON Ft. It LANE meet. News <113 COUNTY: , This snmtnns b served upon you Stella Deverell. Plaintiff, vs S It by publication thereof 5L"r"” FOR KENT Two sleeping rooms Deverell. Defendant. *n or<,*r ot *h# Hon- 0 F' d27 To 8 II Deverell, the d efen d an t1 worth. Judge Tt the above Court. «88 D street above named I made and entered nf record on the IN THE NAME OF TIIE STATE 16th day of Nov’ mher. 1923. order FANCY W ORK for sate for X iua. A large assortment. «88 D street d20 OF OREGON you are hereby requlr ¡once each week for six successive „ „ ¡cd to appear and answer the com Ing that this summons be published „ (p la in t filed against you In the above 1 eBCh week for alg successive LOT for wile on very easy terms. Can ’ o f .h'e""«"»^ n u b h eo to n °"'f s Prl. gfleld News and ........................................................... 1*'" * „„ t " T 1 “ bl‘ *1"" " the d a t. of the first publlcaton will in work. Bee E. pay for It thia summons, being the ■*rv,r<’ be November the 16th- 1923. and of tb it mi mm on» upon you and If you . .... . ... . ~ Kepner. fall to answer for want thereof the the Hut publication will bo Decern- plaintiff will apnlv to the court for her 27th. ^1923, WHEN IN EUGENE a decree dissolving the marriage con- Erauk A. DePue Attorney for the FOR THE DAY Oil WEEK tract now existing between you and . plaln’lff, residence and post office address, Springfield, Oregon. the plaintiff. «TOP AT TIIE N 16. 22. 2». D. 13, 20. 27 Thia summons Is published once « MATLOCK HOTEL « week for six consecutive weeks hv »be order of the Hon. O F Sklpworth CORNER 8TII A WILLAMETTE G M Spague, Mutual Life Insur- Judge of tbe above entitled court made and entered on the 17th dnv of ’ance Co., , Eugene, Ore., Phone 877 tf HEMSTITCHING The Dutton Hhop, December. 1923, and the date of the t Duttons, Pleated skirts. 89 Seventh first publication thereof Is the 20th day of December. 1933. SUMMONS Ave East Eugenq. Hbone 1168-L WILMA MR * BE»N . A ttom evs for Plaintiff In the Circuit Court of the 8tate D-27 Enrene. Oreeon of Oregon, for the County of Lane.. D. 20. 27, J 3. HI. 17. 24. 31 John Francis Wlkoff. plaintiff, vs. FOR KENT—Clean modern furnished -------------------------------Marlon K. Wlkoff. defendant. upurUiieirt. 3 bl»»ka (from Main Mrs. Laura M. Hoyt Recommends named defendant : • treel. >■* block fiotu street car. . , . , _ ., . In the name of the 8tate of Ora- Chamberlain a Tableta KOn. y OU ar„ hereby required to 413 8 2nd at. for The Springfield News EUGENE COLLECTION AGENCY No collection, no fee. No entry foe or dues. Legal department. W, H. BROWERS. Mgr (21— W H. BROWERS. Mgr. HOUSE WIRING Prepared to do Hous-wArlrvg of all Klnda A. P. GRAHAM, Corner of Mb and M et resta. P. O. Box 1M B U S IN E S S O'DAY’S PAINT SHOP Auto painting and auto tops. Paint In wholesale quantities. Near the mill race. Eugene. Ore. 3«2 B. 8th Ave. Phone 1187-4 W. F. WALKER FUNERAL DIRECTOR Full Auto Equip.«ant W. O. W. block Office Phone 62 M. Res. Phone 62-J PIANO LESSONS Ruth Scott Byrne Accredited Teacher Phone Eugene 941-L DR. N. W. EMERY DENTIST Button Bldg. Phons 20-J Rstldanee Phone 12# W Springfield, Oregon D. W. ROOF JEWELER FINE W a T C H REPAIRING A BPBC1ALTY "I have frequently used Chamber- . appear and answer the complaint . . l ., . fil'd against you In the above en- lain s ablets, during the past three , c ou-j Bn(i cause, on or before years, and have found them sp len -; the 27th day of December. 1923. tho did for headache and bllllous attack» . | , sm r being more than tlx weeks I am oaly too ploaaed. at any time, from the date of tbe first publíca lo »peak a won! of praise for thorn." «¡o» this summons and being tbe . .. . u v, n— G«“ e proscribed for such appeaiance write» Mrs. Laura M Hoyt Roekport. K • by you In ordej- of publcotion of this New York. summon« herein entered of record und If you fall so to appear and ans- Bprlngfleld N ews 61 26 per year. wer for wnn, thereof the plaintiff will apply to th e Court for the relief In his CUT FLOWERS. POTTED PLANT8 comp|B(n t demanded and prayed for, and Floral Designine towit; For a judgment and decree Dionixrd A Ran in JuncMcgi City of th |s Court dissolving the bonds of Florist, Kodak Shop. 10th and Will. matrimony now and heretofore exist Phone «1« ing between you and plaintiff on the grounds of cruel and Inhuman treat- I ment a»d for such other relief as to tbe Court shall seem meet.. Thia summons Is served upon you by fmhllratlon thereof pursuant to an order of the Hon. G. F. Skip- worth. Judge of the shove Court, made and entered of record on the Call 12th dav of November, 1923. order i n g that this summons be published once each week for rlx successive SUTTON TRANSFER and consecutive weeks In the Spring- field News and th» dr.te of the first Phone 57 publication will be November 15th. 1923. and tho date of the last pub lication will be December 27th. 1923.. 1 Frank A. DePue. Attorney for the Plaintiff, .«residence and post office GEO.. N, McLEAN address. Springfield. Oregon.. Automobile, Fire and Ltfa N. 16. 22. 29.. D «. 13. 20, 27,. IN S U R A N C E Surety Bonds.. Phona S17 NOTICE TO CEDITORS My buslnaca la to protaot your buslneta Notice Is hereby given that the un 860 W illameftx St. Eugena Oregon dersigned have been appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Lane Coti.ntv Administrates for | A. A. ANDERSON the estate of Mary Ann Chapman, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby not I BARBER SHOP fled to present the same, duly veri fied and with the proper vouehert, For Sale— New and Old Razors to the said administrators at tho of fice o f Gordon 8. Wells, In the Morn 81 00 to 82.00 ing Register building. Eugene. Ore go n . within six months from the first publication of this uotlce. Date of the first publication of this notice Is December 6 1923. Thomas I. Chapman THOMAS I CHAPMAN. Your Home When In WILLIAM H. CHAPMAN Administrators of the estate of Springfield Mury Ann Chapman, deceased. D 6-13-20-27 ;J-3. D IR E C T O R Y “ T he Loop” DR. S. RALPH DIPPEL D E N T IS T Phone 3 Springfield Oregon Springfield. Oregon YOUNG A RAY Attornaya at Law Specializing In the law of Real Property and Corporations. Succeasor to John Edwarde and Offloes 860 W illam ette Street Balllnger A McPherson Insurance ■ Eugene, OreSM agenctes. Office at When You Are Constipated To Insure a healthy action ofthe bowels and correct disorders of the liver, take two of Chamberlain's Tablets Immediately after supper. They will not only cause a gentle movement of the bowels, without un- effects. but banish that dull, stupid feeling, that often accom palet cons- WM. G. HUGHES FIRE ANO AUTO INSURANCE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Springfield, Oregon Springfield Gravel Go. All kind« of gravAl for con crete or rond work. We make a specialty of cruehed rock and rock «and. Bunk ers at foot of Main on Mill street. , HENRY W. CHASE, Prop. PAGE SEVEN THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS li»2S. Estate of Andrew J. Cruxan. deceased. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice Is hereby given that Janie L. Cruxan. executrix of the last will and testam ent of Andrew J. Crusnn, decease«!, has filed In the County FRANK A. DEPUE 1 Court of liie State of Oregon. In and ATTORNEY AT LAW for Lane County, her flnnl report as such executrix; and that ten o'clock NOTARY PUBLIC In the forenoon of Monday, the 24th Button Springfield day of December, IMS. at the Court Buidllng Oregon. room there«Jf, ihave heenl by the Court, fixed and appointed as the time MACK'S UMBRELLA SHOP and place for hearing odjectlnns to said report and for the final settle Opposite Poet Office( Eugene, ment of the estate of said deceased. Box 1SS JANIE L. CRVZAN. . Executrix Black or Colored Coover-. All Re A, E WHEELER. Attorney. pair Parts Made to Order. t.22,29 dfl,,l»,M. Ashby C. Dickson, Portland lawyer SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of was appointed by Governor Pierce t( Oregon fortlJioe County. succeed John H. Bell, Judge of depart M ai Ida Elizabeth Pearson. Plaintiff, ment No. 1 of the district court ol vs Stanton B, Pearson. Defendant. Mnltnomnh county. Judge Bell hi» To Stanton B Pearson: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF resigned, to leave office on January 1 , OREGON, You are hereby required to B. O. Roberts ho wax sentence« Bppear BOd axtswer the comnlalnt filed Brief Resume of Happenings ot at Roseburg to serve five years In tht against you In the above entitled cause the Week Coi'e^ted for state penitentiary for the part hi '>n or before six weeks from the flat- played In the operation of an allege« nt ,h« "J” Publication of this sum- Our Re<nJers. „ , . 2 mons. The date of the firit publlca- llquor ring at Re-dsport Douriat ,,on of , h,g Sllmmon!t oocem ber county, has received a conditional par 26th. 1923. and If von fall so to appear The 20'h annua! m.-.jlng of the Ore don from Governor Pierce. and answer for want thereof the plaln- g»n state hoard of hcaTth wait held In , !»lff will apply to the Court for the re The Oregon public service rommls ,1(?f her coroplBU)t p « , ^ for to. Portland. slon has granted the Columbia Stages wtt; for a decree forever dissolving A Joint meeting of the bankers ot operated by A. Jaloff. and the Royal »he marriage contract now existing Washington and Yamhill counties we» Blue Lines permission to continue; between plaintiff and defendant and . , . . . . . . . granting »o plaintiff care, custody and held at Carlton. reduced fares put into effect t*< , eo.ntrol of said minor child. Madellnt- weeks ago. The two stage lines oper : q Pearson, and for such other and The state and county tax levy In j further relief as to the Court may Douglas county will amount to 19.8 ate between Portland and Astoria. mills. Assessor Calkins announced. The bonded Indebtedness of th « : Thlg un, mons | H nerved upon you publication thereof In the 8orine- The annual meeting of the Oregon state of Oregon on December 31. 1923 , Wool Growers' association will be held Including state highway obligations In "old New« pursuant to an Order of the amount of 837.395,25«. will aggre ! H»» G F. Sklpworth, Judge of the In Pendleton, January 29, 29 and 39. .above court made, dated and entered A total of 646 cases of m easles was gate 859.953.226.76. according to th « lof recni-« on the 17th dav of Decern- annual report of the state treasurer b(.r 1923, directing that this sum- reported to the state board of health wblch Is being prepared for presents ! mons 'be published for six consecutive during the woek ending December 8. a r -i <-"ccee»lve w eeks tlon to the governor. Williams A Bean. Attorneys for the Prohibition enforcement expenses John 8. Connelly and Fred C rlalntiff. residence and post office ad for Jackson county for November and Schulte, former deputy sheriffs at dress, Eugene. Oregon. the first ten days in December aggre Reedsport, who were convicted of ac D 29. 27. J 3. 10 17. 24 A Good Thing— DON'T MI88 IT gate 11441.80. cepting bribes to protect a ring of Tbe basketball schedule In the Coos bootleggers Send your name and address plainly and moonshiners at County high school association for this Reedsport, were sentenced to peniten written together with 5 cents (and thia winter Includes 42 games and eight tiary terms of ten and seven years •slip) to Chamberlain Medicine C o. Des Moines, lowa. and receive In re participating teams. respectively by Judge Hamilton. turn a trial package contaln'ng Cham- A California butcher has negotiated 1 herlaln's Cough Remedy for coughs. Guy Cordon of Roseburg has been h BB/ appointed district attorney of Doug with the Klamath Indian service for i co'ds, croup. . . . . .. . ¡whooping cough», gnd tickling throat, las county to succeed Carl Wimber the purchase of several thousand ’ cham beriain’» Stomach and Liver Tab- ly. who has resigned. horses which run wild on the Indian ¡lets for stomach troubles. Indigestion. The spread of diphtheria In the city range to be rounded up and killed gassy pains that crowd the heart, bil iousness and constipation; Chamber- ot Portland bas not been curtailed as for chicken fepd and fertilizer. Owing lain'« Salve, needed In every family yet, for records In the health bureau to their numbers, the horses have be for burns, scalds, wounds, piles, and skin affections; these valued family shows that there are 111 cases under come a menace to the cattle range. quarantine. Oregon Is gradually taking its place medicines for only 5 cent». Don't m iss it. Dr. Jay Tuttle, for more than 40 as one of the big butter producing years one of Astoria's moat prominent states of tbe union and is now ex Dr. S. Ralph Dipple, Dentist, Vitus physicians and surgeons, died at tbe porting more than 2.259.900 pounds of Building. Springfield, Oregon. hospital following a few days' illness, butter a year, according to the an nouncement of M. M. Boney, president at the age of 81. The Southern Pacific Friday ran of the Oregon Butter Makers’ asso trains over the branch line between ciation which held its convention in Marshfield and Eugene for tbe first Portland. Automobile owners are urged by tim e In eight days. The line bad been Sam Kozer. secretary of state, to Where Does Your tied up by recent storms. Representative Elton Watkins, the apply at once for their 1924 automo Youngster Think Money new democratic member of congress bile licenses, and thus facilitate the from Oregon, was assigned to the com giving out of these licenses and pre Comes From? mittee on immigration and expendi vent the great congestion and its re sultant delay which has been exper tures of the war department. We've always felt that the mo t ienced Immediately after January 1 Judge John W esley Bell of depart on other years. era youngster thought that ment No. 1 of Multnomah county has About one-quarter of a mile of new money was plucked from the submitted his resignation to Governor Plorce to become effective January 1. macadam read is being built by the skies or that Dad had his state on the Oregon-Washington high Judge Bell Is 74 years of age. pockets lined with IL way. The road will be the cutoff to The state and county tax levy for connect tbe north end of tbe new How do your children feel about Lane county this year Is 23.1 m ills, ac bridge, recently completed by the cording to announcement by Ben F. It? Do they look to you as the state over McKay creek, with the old Keeney, assessor. This Is two mills Inexhaustible fount of dollars? highway. The bridge is about six miles less than the levy ot last year. There's Just one cure— let them southeast of Pendleton. Representative Slnnott of Oregon earn and save. Get them each Completion of the Jordon Valley Ir has been named a member of the rigation district, under a plan outlined a ravings account at the First house steering committee, which puts by the state irrigation securities com National for Christmas this its stamp of approval on all legisla mission probably will be undertaken tion to be considered by tbe house. year and provide them a way to within the next few months, accord Governor Pierce Issued a full pardon ing to representatives of the district. earn a little money at home. to Charles W. Purdin, who on Decem The district within the next few days ber 30. 1921, killed his divorced wife will advertise for the sale of bonds 39 Years and a stranger whom he found with in the amount of 8490,099. of Helpful Service her in their former home In Portland. At a meeting of the old and new . Portland Is one of the 26 of the larg Y. M. C. A. directorates of La Grande. ( er cities in the United States which attended by W. W. Dillon, state secre- ‘ showed Increased employment In Nov tary, August J. Stange of La Grande ember. according to the survey of the offered to pay the indebtedness of tbe : United States department of labor Just institution and give the "Y" officials ! issued. until March 1. 1924. to redeem the ! A contract for the care and custody building, thus saving the Y. M. C. A. I }f the legally adjudged insane of the from being sold by the sheriff. territory of Alaska was awarded to Representatives of the upper Wil the Sanitarium company, operating lamette valley high schools met in the OF EUGENE -.be Morningside hospital at Portland. Albany high school building Saturday t»y the Interior department. morning to divide tbe state into dis Since 1883 Bandon users of electricity are con tricts for athletic competition. Repre- ' gratulating them selves because the sentatives from Corvallis, Eugene, i municipal plant which cost the city Roseburg. Cottage Grove. Lebanon, iom ething over 850.990 has found it Silverton, McMinnville. Forest Grove, 1 possible to reduce the cost of service Salem and Albany were in attendance. from 17 cents per kilowatt hour to 15 Oregon pensions have been granted ! :ents. as follows: James S. Vanderpool. ! The cost ot supplies for the state Agate Beach, 812; Herman J. Glee- , nstitutlons for the six months stari man. Baker. 812; James H. Robinson, ! ng January 1. 1924. will he practically Portland, 812; Robert A. Blevins, Sa he same as for tbe first six months lem, 815; Francis J. W elsh, Beaver, )f 1923, according to bids received by 815; Sarah E. Radabaugh. Roseburg. he state hoard ot control for furnish- 839; Annie McReynolds. Cottage New classes will be organ ng supplies. '9 ' xf Grove, 830; Mary M. Warntx, Portland, 1 ized on the followng dates: 830; Sarah B. Brown, Boro, 830. A report of Traffic Officer Murray )f Hood River county shows that 349 Ex service men and women and rel September 17, 24 and Oc »rrests were made from April 1 to atives of dead veterans who were resi tober 1st. December 1. Accidents on the Coluni- dents of Oregon at the time they en Courses: ila river highway and valley roads tered the service for the world war •eached 175. Twelve persons wore In-, and who consider themselveB eligible Bookkeeping, Stenographci mred. one fatally. to receive either the cash bonus or or Secretarial, Complete The action of the Coos county tax the loan benefits under the Oregon Business and The Bur xnnmlsslon in lopping off the appro soldiers' bonus law must file their Ini b a tio n for the four free ferries In tial or first application in the offices roughs Machines. he county Is causing a flurry among of the bonus commission at Salem on Special coures by arrange •anchors who are dependent upon or before December 31. 1923. Appli ment. heae for communication with the cen- cation blanks received In that office nn and after January 1, 1924, will not ers of population. Only qualified, experienced There will be no material sales of be considered, the secretary ot the teachers employed. (928 prunes until the 1922 crop Is commission said. The greatest slaughter of beavers •leaned up, according to Fred Drager. Our rates are reasonable, ial«m packer. Mr. Drager estim ate! sver known In Oregoa has been and our equipment is up-to-date hat there are between 1,899,909 and Is taking place since the law passed and you are assured of a !,000,906 pounds of old prunes unsold by the last legislature, opening the thero, practical training. tesson on the little fur-bearers, went tt the present time. The question ot whether the leglsla- Into effect. Stanley Jew ett of the Ive act ciAatlng the county supervls- United States biological survey, after EUGENE ng and oonservatfon commissions Is a trip around thé southern and cen tral part of the state, brings back •onstltut tonal probably will enter BUSINESS COLLEGE tromlnoody Into a mandamus action word that ten traps for every beaver A. B. R O M IR T8, President lied In the supgeme court at Salem by in a wide area covering more than Jmatllla county, to compel R. O. 190 square m iles are set and that with P92 WHamette St. law ks, oannty assessor, to levy a In two years there will uot be one of Phone 666 me-mill tax for ov-operative market the Industrious an Intel« left tf the Eugene, Orepen present rate ot decimation continues. ■o*d «ODStrnction. OREGON NEWS ITEMS OF SPECIAL INTEREST T he First National Bank Always Open for ENROLLMENT — f •