The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, March 15, 1928, Page 3, Image 3

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    THURSDAY MARCH IB. 192«
R e turn» From E eetern V is it
Aftur «[»'iiillns seven iw«eks visitIny
relative« III low«, Nubiaskn unit South
Ir k u tn , Mr« A tm * Uowrinn. and bar
daughter, Lotilaa, ruturnml to Spring-
fluid Friday evening, Mr und Mra. a .
J H rh n eliky of South Dakota, fathur
and mother of Mra Cowdon, returned
with her to make their homo In
Hprlngfluld.
SU M M O N S
IN T IIE U1HUUIT COURT OF T IIE
S T A T E O F OREGON FOR T H E
CO UNTY OF LANE
Eilna Uowen, I ’lalntlfT, ve. Glenn
Bowen, Defendant.
To (lien Howen the above named
<di fendant.
IN T H E N A M E O F T H E HTA TK
O F ORBOON, you are hereby required
to ap|>ear and uuawer the complaint
flieil aaulnat you In Ihe above entitled
Court und Cauae on or before the 12th
day of April 1928 auld date being
more than fouriweeka from the date of
the Aral publication Tif thia aummona
herein entered of record and If you fall
eo to appear and answer for want
thereof the plaintiff w ill apply to the
Court for the relief In her complaint
agalnat you demanded and prayed for
tie w it:
For a Judgment und ducree of
divorce dlHMohlng (lie tonda of tnatrl-
moiiy now aud heretofore t-glatlng be­
tween the I'lalntlfT, Edna Howen and
the defendant, (llenn Howen on the
grounda of cruel and Inhuman tre at­
ment and for aueh other relief aa to
the Court may aeem meet.
T li I a aummona la aerved upon you
by publication In Ihe Springfield Newa.
a newapaper o f general circulation
pursuant to an order of the Honor­
able J 1'. llrniid Judge of the C ir­
cuit Court of the Htute of Oregon for
the County of luttie, duly made und
entered of record on the 12th day of
March 192M ordering ihla aummona Io
be published once each week for four
aucc«aalve and conaecullvo week» in |
the auld Sprlnglh-td Newa atiil that
the date of the flrat publication will
be March 15th. 192ft. and the dale o f
the Inal publication w ill be April 12th,
192ft
F R A N K A. D e P l'E , Attorney for Ihe
Pbillillff, Residence, Springfield, O re­
gon.
M 15-22 29 A 6-12:
TH E SPRINGFIELD NEWS
PAGE THREE
do say the wrong thing
There Ian t starter— and the weather 1» aa goo I
anybody living who can toast never to a topic of conversation as It ever
have dropped some untimely remurk was.
lhat he immediately regretted— and
And don’t forget for a moment—
blushed many ttinea remembering it. that It Is Just as much of an a rt to
Don't think about It. Don’t make to a good listener as It la to be a
auch an effort to talk, and you w ill b rillian t conversationalist.
find It a great deal easier.
Every
prraoeof n
Dear Miss F lo :—
time you have atage-frlght when you
Aiwa Fte. M «ere o/ fia*
are In a crowd"- start talking.
Say
For the last year and a h alf 1
something—say anything.
I t ’s the
have been going with a man <who
only way to get over your trouble.
works in my office. We have al­
ways been very good friends until
T
alk
until
you
get
your
balance—
OVERCOME SELF-CONSCIOUSNESS.
and don’t ask yourself If It Is worth
recently. Now he is going out
FORGE t IT!
while saylug. Remember that all the
with another g irl in the office.
original things have been said ages
Please tell me what to do. W e
Dear Mlaa Flo: —
think of anything worth saying—
ago
aren’t
tn love with each other—
Pleaae tell me how I can over­
but iwhen I do, I don't know bow
but I miss his companionship.
Don’t avoid people. T alk to every­
come aelf-ronaclouanuaa. I atn a
to start. How can I over-come thia
e • e •
body. Each contact iwlll develop a
young man of twenty-two— fairly
handicap?
N. K.
new
Idea
and
It
won't
be
lon<
until
• • • •
If he has lost Interest In yott, there
Intelligent but people with whom
you w ill talk with confidence and Isn't much you can do to revive it.
I come In contact would never
For giMxtneaa sake— don’t take It so
your Ideas w ilt flow so rapidly you It Is evident he has transferred his
gueaa It— for when I am out I ’m
aerloualy! Nobody Is going to remem­
wo» have to talk long and fast to keep ' affections— and If you are wise, you
afraid to open iny mouth for fear
ber a year from now, or a week from
up with them
w ill let It so at that. And who knows
I ’ll say the wrong thing. I seldom
now, or even a day from now. If you
A question la always a good talk- — perhaps when he sees that you don’t
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A PICTURE FOR THE AGES
diem all in thii
of all timet.
the varsity nine Is making ready for
a heavy season of bsseball. M erle
M cM ullin, Sophomore from Spring-
field, Is In place as shortstop, working
off the rough corners and settling
down into his regular form of ball.
Earlier In the season M cM ullin played
fullback on the Bearcat football line;
but after being out of training io r a
time, he Is back again, availing h i m ­
self of the opportunity In the univer­
sity physical education m ajor to parti­
cipate In more than one sport.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Both Men’s and Women’s wear, also yard goods of new pat­
terns and colors at prices you cannot duplicate in most cities. Call
in and give us a trial and be convinced.
epic
Just arrived 25 latest Spring Dresses $9.95 up.
WE STRIVE TO PLEASE
.
.
.
Springfield, Oregon
HALL - the Shoe D octor
333 Main Street
m i
Back again at his old trade. Bring in your shoes and have an A No. 1
job. Nothing but the best material and workmanship.
FORD
W ith e ceat o f
by
The New Ford Car is a Wonder
RAM ON NOVARRO
Betty Bronson
May M cA voy
Carmel Myers
Franc ii X . Bushman
ASK FOR A DEMONSTRATION
Patronize your local authorized dealer. Your co-operation
is appreciated.
Danner Motor Co.
Frottt the
c o p r r itk ta
by Harper B rua.
^ h p ie tio u by
J U N E M A T H IS
Scenario b y
C A R E Y W IL S O N
tw ir r e n g n u e n t o ith
Abraham L. Erlanger
Char. B. Dillingham
Florens Ziegfeld, Jf.
Our M otto:
We use only nationally advertised and will known brands of
yeast, flour, salt, sugar and shortening.
Results:
D«rrr«rW by
FRED N IB L O
2:30 SATURDAY —
First National Bank
i y G E N . LE W W A L L A C B
m
ADMISSION: Adults 50c; Children 25c
(As set by Distributors)
WHAT ARE YOUR NEEDS
SUNDAY — MARCH — 18
Besides the first great care, that of safeguarding the
funds entrusted to us, our bank tries to be friendly, court­
eous and obliging.
Do you appreciate that sort of treatm ent? Are you
looking for a bank that w ill deal fairly? Do you wish to
establish connection with a bank that has every modern
facility for banking* Do you want service, security, satis­
faction in all financial dealings? Then CO M E TO O U it
B A NK, a bank that has stood every te s t
Springfield, Oregon
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CHECKING ACCOUNTS.
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES
MILES
W IT H
LINDBERGH $
ALSO—
PERFECTION BREAD
Springfield Bakery
From rAe sewmewfa/ aerW
MATINEE
Commercial State Bank
"COLLEEN”
FRIDAY — SATURDAY — MARCH 23 - 24
THE LAST FRONTIER
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
FOREST EXCHANGE
No. 017845
D. W. ROOF
D e p a rtm e n t of the In te rio r, U n ited
States Land Office, R o teb urg, O re ­
gon, M arch 8, 1928.
HAMILL A. CANAPAY, R egister.
M. 16 22-29: A, 6-12:
echoes out over
f l
am i
N O T IC E Is hereby given that the
Corvallis Slate Bank of Corvallis, Ore­
gon, filed Application No. 017845, un­
der the Act of March 20. 1922 (46
Sint., 465), tn exchange S W H S E H .
Sec. 10, nnd N W H of N E H . Sec. 15.
Township 15 8., Range 10 W est, with
tn the Sluslnw National Forest, for
tim ber of nn equal value to be cut
from approximately 3 H acres w ithin
E H Sec. 1. E H E H - Sec. 12, Tp. 20
8.. R. 3 East, Secs. 4 Io 9. Inclusive;
S W H , Sec. 10; N H N W H . Sec. 15,
Seek 1« tn 20. Inclusive, Tp.
R. 4
East, W. M „ w ithin the Cascade N a­
tional Forest.
The purpose of this notlco Is to al­
low all persons claim ing the lands
selected, nr having bona Ode objec­
tions to such application, an opportun­
ity tn file their protest with the Regis­
ter of the XT. S Land Office at Rose
burg, Oregon. Any such protests or
objections must be filed In this office
w ithin th irty days from tho date of
the first publication of this notice,
beginning March 15, 1928.
Non-coal
m itt
“New Store and New Goods"
M e tro
N E H N W 1«. and N H N E H . Sec. 19.
Tp 15 S , R 9 West, within Ihe Sins
law National Forest; for tim ber of
equal value to be cut from approxi­
m ately 13 acres, within Ihe S H S W H -
Sec. 7. and N E H N W H . Sec. 18. Tp
2 0 S . R 4 E , and H E 1« H E 1«. Sec 12.
Tp. 20 S . R 3 East. W. M , within
the Cascade National Forest.
The purpose of tills notice Is Io a l­
low all persona claim ing the lands
selected, or having bonn fide objec­
tions to such application, an opportun
itv to file their protest with the Regis
ter of the IT. 8. Land Office at Rose-
hurg. Oregon. Any such protests or
objections must be filed In this office
w ithin th irty days from the date of
the first publication of this notice,
beginning March 15, 1928.
Non-coal
H A M IL L A. ( A N A P A Y , Register.
M 16-22-29: A. 5-12:
the
IN M A N ’S
352 Main Street
U n ited
change the SEH 8WH< See I8>
on
Sweetland field at W illam ette where
Jolliff-Scaiefe Motor Company
P r e te x te d b y
In te rio r,
hide
OUR WORK IS GUARANTEED
supreme
N O T IC E FOR P U B L IC A T IO N
FO R E S T E X C H A N G E
No. 017838
the
W illam ette University, Salem, Ore.,
March 15— As the smack of the horse-
and do It Right—See us before you have that motor overhauled.
Score» o f battle­
ship» - thousands
of fighting men—
a hundred th rillin g struggle»
--death dared every instant—
plus magnificence,thrills,ro­
mance and revelry never be­
fore equalled. You’ll find
N O T IC E Is hereby given that H I.
Newell, of Ib-kuni Building. Port land.
Oregon, tiled application No. 017842.
tinder the Act of March 20. 1922 (42
S t . i i . 4*6". tn exchange the N H of
Section 34. Tp. 15 8 , Range 9 West.
W M . conlalnln» 320 acres w ithin the
Sluslnw National Forest, for approxl-*
nuili-lv 15 acres tim ber within the
E H . Sec. 1. E H E H . Sec. 12. Tp. 20 S.
It 3 East, and Sections 4 to 9. in
elusive. S W H - Sec. to. N H N W H .
Sec. 15, Sections 16 and 20 Inclusive,
T p 20 S . it 4 East. W . M . within
the Cascade National Forest.
The purpose of this notlco Is to
allow nit persons claim ing the lands
selected, or, having bona fide objec­
tions to such application, an oppor­
tunity to file their protest with the
Register of the (I. S Land Office nt
Roseburg. Oregon. Any such protests
or objections must to died In this
office within th irty days from the
date of the first publication of this
notice, beginning March 15. 1928.
Non-coal.
H A M II.L A C A N A D A Y. Register.
M 15-32-29: A 5 12:
of
AT WILLAMETTE VARSITY
We Can Recondition Your Motor
The ¿Most Stupendous Sea Battle
in The History o f The Qinema
D e p a rtm e n t of the In te rio r, U n ite d
State« Land Office. Roseburg, O re ­
gon, M arch 7th. 1928.
State« Land Office. Roseburg, Ore­
gon, March 7th. 1928
N O T IC E Is hereby given thnt Wil­
liam E arl Cochran, of S 45th and L
Streets, Tacoma, Wash., filed Applica­
tion No. 017838. under the Act of
March 20, 1922. (42 Stat 465). to ex-
M c M ullin is on squad
BELL THEATRE, »m Thurs.-Fn.-Sat., Mar. 15,16,17
N O T IC E FOR P U B L IC A T IO N ,
FOREST EXCH ANG E
No. 017542
D e p a rtm e n t
mind bis Indifference he w ill be more
interested in you than ever.
JE W E L E R
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