THURSDAY DECEMBER it. 1W TH K SPRINGFIELD NKWS PAOR SIX same, pursuant to the provisions of C hapter 29. G eueral l.uws of Oregon for 1923; and You and each of you. and all per sons having nr C alm ing Io h a te any Interest In t*'« said Essex autom obile above described, are herein required Io appear before th e above entitled Court In the Court House of lam e County at Eugene, bv tin- I2lb dav of Januerv. 182? said dav help« the answ er day In this cauae. which h ■« *• retofore been duly set bv tlo- above entitled Court to defend against these proceedings, and upon von* failure so In do a )ud«en»-nt of forfeiture of said Essex autom obile „ l io v e described will ho applied for This notice 1« Issued and directed io v e il ah.I each Of you pursuant to (he order ilillv made and entered by the above entitled Court on the Sl<t d e v of December 192« Shall They Be Sealed ? TOWN AND VICINITY Leave For P ortland— Mr. and Mrs Mom* for Vocation— M iss Con •ta n c e Rehhan. a student at O A. C H enry Sim ar left I'xieaday for Port- I land. Is home for the holidays. M r». F itk in s In — Mrs William Fll H e ro fro m O a k rid g e — M rs R M in IcM of O akridge was a v isito r in this kins of Marcóla was a visitor here I Tuesday. city Sat unlay G. la Im proving— Mrs J. F Nadvxmik. W tn d lin g R eaid en t Hero— 1 Stow ell, resid en t of W endling. visit- ’ » h o underw ent an operation rucent- i ly. is reported to be rapidly im prov ed In Springfield Saturday. ing Aro G uests—Mr and Mrs. H arry C hase were guests Sunday a t th e Go to Salem— Mr and Mrs. W II residence of Mr and Mrs Fred F rese Adrian m otored to Salem Sunday. To Visit P ortland— R ecorder It M Olson Here— Odin Olson, b roth r Sm ith will leave tomorrow afternoon of Oswald M Olson, is here for the for P ortland to tp en d C hristm as with holidays from B ridal Veil, Oregon. relativ es in th a t city. He will re H e r e F rom W a lta rv ille — Mr. and tu rn Monday. Mrs. Irl Oeeadtnond of W alterville W ith E ugene C o m p a n y— D. M. « e r e in Springfield Sunday. Morse, form erly with the G annett jaak so n s Here — Mr. and Mrs Motor Company he* gone to the sell H a rry Jackson of W alterville w ere ing force of the O verland, Pontiac agency, th e Eugene Motor company, v isito rs here Saturday located at w hat was the F ifth Ave Ï Leaves for Sutherlin—H arry \\ nue garage. W hitneye was called to S utherlin Monday by the sudden and critical POSTOFFICE OPEN UNTIL illness of his mother. NOON ON CHRISTMAS DAY Visit* at CorvalliP—Miss C la r a , — W yse. nurse in the office of Dr. W The Springfield postoffice will re- C . Rebhan. was a C orvallis visitor m ajn open un til noon on C hristm as Sunday day. and th ere will be one delivery. I ac co rd in g to an n o u n c em en t by a t P o rtla n d — V Mrs. Lepley im proves— Mrs. Leon- ird Lepley. w ho has been critically II for some time. Is reported to be lig h tly im w oved and hopes for h er ecoverv are being held ^HLss Loveliness At Your Fingertips “I should like to takt care of niv lh< d irt will be loosened als.u t and nails at home w rites one of my I neath the nail tip*. and can easily be rem oved with the tip of an oran g - readers. T aking care of your nails Is a very stick wrapped in ubst rbent cotton Alwnys. In drying your hands, sim ple m atter, and the resu lts ob tained will m ore th an repay you for pr <s the cuticle back from the nails very g ntly with your tow-1, the effort expended Your outfit should Inclu le one until each bit of cuticle seem s de- stro n g pliable nail file, co arser on tachi I from the nu'l T his will pre- one side than the o th e r, one mery vent ugly and painful hung nails hoard, one p air curved scissors, If you notice any so re cuticle when one orange stick, one nail brush you a re pressing it with your towel, with an edging of finer b ristl s to rub in lanolin or * -roe o th er sooth p en etrate ben eath th e nails, otic ing oil or cream If the nails a re rough and brittle, polisher with rem ovable bhamols cover, one box pow dered pumice, soak th< in In a uucerful of olive oil nail powder, absorbent cotton, and The cuticle will then In* soft and In condition to lie gently pressed back olive oil. Once a week you'll wish to devote by the tip of your orange stick, still fifteen o r tw enty m inutes to especial w rapped In ab sorbant cotton to pre care of the nails. Ju st before you vent scratching or b ru isln - the tak e your warm tu b bath, file your nails W benyou have finished you nails Into th e shape you prefer, will have a pretty silvery half moon sm oothing th e rough edges with the clearly d-lined at the base of each em ery board. File them carefully nail, Theo ■lip your polisher Into your with even stro k es. A slightly point ed shape is good and becom ing t o 1 nail pow der and rub each nail un most hands. The filing can beat be I III it glows like the deep red ugly accom plished before the bath, be-i color of raw flesh Rem em ber your cause soaking th e hands In warm tln g ir nails are Intended to delicate ( w ater softens the nails and m akes ly a d o rn —not disfigure the tips of . them hard to shape A fter th e luvthyour fingers ■■ --------- ■---------------------------------------------------- ------------------------ ---------------- - James “ Jim m ie” W oods M iss E m e ig h W eds Frank L. Smith, aJtho elected to the senate from Illinois, may not A nnouncem ents have been received be seated. It is claimed he here telling of the m arriage at La- bought his election. Should toe G rande, Oregon, of Miss T resha seriate refuse to admit him— Len Emeigh to Thom as Conrad The Small (above), now ¡5°’ « '™ - looms as the man to fill Smith s new s 'came as a su rp rise to Miss chair in Washington. Gov. Small Erneigh's many Springfield frien d “, will resign. Fred Sterling, lieu- made while she was a resident of tenant governor, then become! j Eugene and was connected with high governor and will name Mr. Smsl j school work here. She has been as senator. teach in g for som e tim e at LaGrande. A Gift That Increases In Value M ountain S tates P ower C omfany DIVIDEND No. 36 The 36th regular quarterly dividend of $1.75 per share on the 7% Preferred Stock of this Company will be paid Jaunary 20, 1027, to shareholders registered on the books at the close of business December 31, 1926. Subscriptions for share on the cash plan received prior to December 27th will en title purchaser to the full dividend of $1.75 per share for the quarter beginning October 31st. . • Outstanding partial payment accounts upon which final payment is made before December 27th will receive dividend No. 36 on Jaunary 20th. PRESENT PRICE $101.00 per share, to yield 6.93 Per Cent per year Orders for shares must be in our hands before the close of business Dec. 27, in order to avail yourself of this dividend, but payment may be made up to January 15th, sh I pr foi* MOUNTAIN STATES POWER SECURITIES COMPANY „ P. O. Box 1609, Tacoma, Washington 7 50 A M Dully ('A LL AND SEE Dr N W Em ery Northbound. Springfield at 2 45 I' on prices on piste and o th e r work, t? M Dally Main Line Bus connections Here Plano and Violin Southbound C alifornia tra in s Eu Mrs A rthur Sayles, teac h er of gene at 1 ¡5 A M 1:4$ 1* M 11 10 piano P M . and 6 08 A. M Dally Mrs Leland Sxarvernd. 'e a ih » r of Northbound C alifornia trains. Eu Violin 132 71 h SI E gene at 4 15. 1:17. 10 58 A M and D 23 30; J 6 11 « 30 P M CANO OF TH A N K S Southbound Oregon locals. Eugene ut 12 25 A M and 9 00 and 1 25 P \V. wish to thank our many friends M for ths'tr kindness In our hour of N orthbound O regon local». F.ugon at 2.26 and 7:36 A M and 3 20 P M great sorrow and bereavem ent. Alvo for file iM M tU llfu l flo w e r s . W e n d iln g T r a in s J A Davis, East bound mixed. at Springfield. (I A I hi vis. 9 15 A M C K Davis, A J Davis. W estbound mixed, at Springfield Mrs J M Mallet 1:50 P M »42 Willamette St.. Eugene, Oregon. AN IDEAL GIFT FOR MEN Men’s Fancy Shirts O f Percale and Other Good Q r^ lity Cloths || T h e e x c e 11 e n t w o rk m a n s h ip , th e and o th e r d etail», the full, r-’iplc cut— all spell V A L U E I w i Unusuall' good values at this popular pi e. ‘ ck- band or collar attached styles. We can recommend these shirts from every angle. They are RIGHT. New ball designs ready now, in great variety. wHiawnaagnatHM'HnewMww'wanaMiMSMh MMMMHWMHIMMi Sincerity b*l..,«l « glail-han.l paid its dividend!- to thi» man— who but recently was selected in a na tional search by a hard-headed g ro u p o f Ix>* Angeles bankers and business men to manage the new Biltmore hotel there — and at $50,000 per year. N O T IC E Oar Preferred Shares Will Prove f R esulls of the medical exanilna lion of high school boys. conducted for lh» first tim e here this yesr, were announced Imlay by W aller Fenwick, head of the high school departm ent of physical education Tlo exam ina tions wore conducted am ong 57 Junior High school stu d en ts ami «5 Senior High school youth» W here defects were found, card» have been made out and the parents of such youth» are being notified la a few ease», students were eseludcd from ath letics because of physical co ndition' The following resu lts of Ju n io r high W ITN ESS MY H AND and the seal exam inations were given cases of of the said Court nfflxed at Eugene, denial trouble 22. I n fe c te d tonsils.8; ‘a I eo e C o e e lv , i'w » n n , Ihts l i s t thyroid enlarged. 12; h e a r t sneaknesa, dai >f D ecem ber. 1*2« it S BRYSON Countv 3 ; u n d e r w e ig h t. 3 ; n e r v o u s n e s s . I ; Circuit C le r k , a n d e x officio Cl-rk hernia. I Court of tho C ircuit Court l-»n Senior high school Infected to n County. Oregon I'v K»a S eal sils. I, leelh. 7 (neglect largely re I Duckworth. Deputy sponsible!; Ihvrold enlarged, 7; h eart D $8 30 w eakness 5; lung weakness. I. Dr W C Rebhan and Dr Carl TRAIN SCHEDULE Phetteplace examined the «enlor high school boy» and the Junior Isiys were Csscads Lins Southbound. leaves Springfield e x a m in e d b y Dr. W II. Pollard. well-tailored collars has recently been affiliated wifh th Four-L lum ber news, has w ritten a poem for the lum berjacks and mill men entitled “D on't C uss.'' E v a n 's , com position has been posted on the bulletin board at the Bin lh Kelly Lum ber com pany plant here The ! last verse, which depicts th spirit lo t the poem, follows: W e'll not be lum ber jugglers - when we reach th e Gulden shor »I When we go to meet St. Peter beyoml the pearly door; So when a hair-brained ag itato r , comes along to make you sore. Ju st chloroform the blighter w ith a seasoned two-by-four. But don't cuss. V isit from Brownville— Mr. and btrs. W. C. Tem pleton c f Br- .vnvllle risited Monday at the residence of Or and Mrs. W. C. Rebhan. Dr. Rebhan Is a b ro th er of Mrs Tem ple. M e re fro m M c M in n v ille — M r. and Ira. G Isaac end children of Me- linnvllle. visited over the w eek en d ith Mr. and Mrs Fred Frese and Ir. and Mrs. Carl W ebber. The iaai:s knew the local resid en ts when I) were resid en ts of American Falls. Laho ' — POEM T E L L S E V ILS OF OATHS OF LU M BER M EN —— t C harles Evans, of Wendilng. who Leave for North— Mrs Jennie Bon ier and spiall children left W edne-- lay for Spokane, w here they- will risit with Mrs. B onner's m other-in- aw. Mrs. P. J. Bonner. Needle Causes Injury— Miss Alice im ons was painfully injured Sunday hen a needle was accidently th ru st Ito her w rist. S4h° was tak en to ip Pacitii C hristian hospital, where lie needle was removed by D*. W. C. .ebhan. ^TiatPriceJeaut Post- L. 1 ollard m a fte r p R Hamlin Special de- is spending a few days at P ortland liveries also will be handled until visiting with his m other. Mrs. Alma i noon. Pollard T ie peak of incom ing m ailing was V isit Frese Home— Mr. and Mrs reached Monday, when an all-tim e Sam M ontgomery of Not! were v isit record was sm ashed by the postal o rs Sunday at the residence of Mr receipts of $119 72 Forty eight sacks of mail w ere sent out of th e local and Mrs. Fred Frese. office, to g eth er with some 10 o r 12 Goes to Astoria— Mr*. M. B Hunt | boxes which w ere too large for sacks ly h as left for A storia, w here she The n earest approach to th is record will spend C hristm as with h er p a r-, in the offices history was Monday of en ts. Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Pohl. C hristm as week a year ago. when W o rk P rogresses—W ork on the i postal receipts reached $108 24. McKinnon and Matoon houses o n ' By virtu e of ex tra help afforded W illam ette H eights is progressing by C ncle Sam. not a train has been m issed by th e local force. H ere rapidly. is a record of the mail sack ship At Creswell— Mr. and Mrs. F red m ents from the 13th until Monday, Louk and fam ily spent Sunday at when the peak was reached: 14 sacks C resw ell visiting his parents. Mr. and Dec 13 ¡2 sacks M rs W H Lonk. 14 26 sacks 15 ................. V isit W ils o n H o m e— M r and Mrs 28 sacks 1« Lee Wilson of Annlauf spent Sunday 30 sacks 17 ......... w ith his bro th er . B. D. Wilson, and 34 sacks 18 ................ ...........— tom ily. of Springfield. 48 sacks ! 0 ............... ............... I Incom ing mail is now flooding the Calender* Gievn Out—Safety first calendars a re being handed out to office, employes of th e Booth-Kelly lum ber company from th e local offices this CALL AND SEE Dr N W Em ery j on prices on {date and o th e r work, tf P o lla rd rnam two men nave proven that seats tn the United States fieoate can ba purchased from the electorate. Now the question 1», ‘ Shall they be seated?" All America known that It la no* a party question and any senator who so considers It will And him self In the same position as those who voted for Newberry. Where are those senators now? Gone—■ a ll Gone—Twenty seven of them. MEDICAL EXAMINATION RESULTS MADE PUBLIC TO APPEAR IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT OF TH E STA TE OF OREGON FOR LANE COUNTY. Th<- S ta te of Oregon, Plaintiff, vs One Essex Coach Automobile, 192« O regon L icense N um ber 229»310, Motor Num ber 379483, 1925 Model. L W right and C. I. T. C orporation a corporation, D efendants. To I,. W right, C. I. T. C orporation, and To Whom It May C oncern: IN T H E NAME OF T H E STATE OF OREGON: You, and each of you, are h ereb y notified and will take not ice th at the following described per sonal property. to jw3t: One Essex Conch Automobile. 192« Oregon License N um ber 229-311). Motor Numbr-r 379483. 1925 Model, ha« b^pn Rpizfd by the nherlff of Isane County. Oregon, on the 27th day of N ovember, 1926, In the vleln- Itv of T hurston, on the highway known as "The High Bank R oad." n Lane County, O regon; th a t said above described property has ever since been and now Is In the PO«««"' slon and custody of the said sheriff of L ane County, O regon; th a t the said sheriff has made a R eturn of Seizure of said personal property, and th a t the sam e has been seized as aforesaid, and Is being proceeded a g ain st In the above entitled Court ,.n.i ..a»»» for Its- forfeiture of the ACCE1»T OUR SINCERE GOOD WISHES EOR CON TINUED PROSPERITY AND IIAPPPINESS; ALSO OUR THANKS EOR THE EAVORS RECEIVED FROM ,YOU DURING THE PAST YEAR.