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Illustrating the character of unneces sary expenses to which we refer Union Opposes "Full Crew" Bill. The Texas Farmers’ Union regls- . tered its opposition to this character of legislation at the last annual meet ing held In Fort Worth, Tex., August 4, 1914, by resolution, which we quote, as follows: “Tho matter of prime importance to the farmers of this state is an ade- I quate and efficient marketing system; 1 and we recognize that such a system is impossible without adequate rail road facilities, embracing the greatest amount of service at the least pos sible cost We further recognize that the farmers and producers in the end i pay approximately 95 per cent of the expenses of operating the railroads. ' and it is therefore to the Interest of I the producers that the expenses of the common carriers be as small as Is possible, consistent with good ser vice and Bafety. We, therefore, call I upon our law makers, courts and Juries to bear the foregoing facts in inlnd when dealing with the common carriers of this state, and we do espe cially reaffirm the declarations of the last annual convention ot our State Union, opposing the passage of the so-called ‘full-crew’ bill before the thirty-third legislature of Texas." The farmers of Missouri in the last election, by an overwhelming ma jority. swept this law oft the statute book of that state, and it should come off of all statute books where it appears and no legislature of this nation should pass such a law or similar legislation which requires un necessary expenditures. The same rule applies to all regu latory measures which increase the expenses of industry without giving corresponding benefits to the public. There is ofttimes a body of men as sembled at legislates—and they have a right to be there—who. in their zeal for rendering their fellow associates a service, sometimes favor an Increase in the expenses of in dustry without due regard for the men who bow their backs to the summer's sun to meet the payroll, but these committees, while making a record for themselves, rub the skin off the shoulders of the fanner by urging the legislature to lay another burden upon his heavy load and undeg the lash of “be it enacted” goad him on to pull and surge at the traces of civil ization, no matter how he may sweat, foam and gall at the task. When legislatures "put a melon" for labor they hand the farmer a lemon. The farmers of the United States are not financially able to carry “dead heads" on their payrolls. Our own hired hands are not paid unless we have something for them to do and we are not willing to carry the hired help of dependent industries unless there is work for them. We must therefore insist upon the most rigid economy. I » i i I I WANTS NO "DEADHEADS” ON LIST OF EMPLOYES. i i i A CALL UPON THE LAW MAKERS TO PREVENT USELESS TAX UPON AGRICULTURE. i By Peter Radford Lecturer National Furiners* Union ib Notice For Publication. Mineral Application No. 09902. Why Ms Wai Careful, A mini who believed In pel Ism coaxed a friend to nccomp oli a.JJttle Jniilit l’v .-rv ilme the.v erossei] thè rond Ili» friend lool-ed firn one vvav nud then thè other m.d re fuseli tu hililge If ther. eli uic.il tu l>e n motoreai In «Igni ”lt’s all vvell elioil'-'h tu I h - i-nrefiil.’’ salii thè pelle.-.! ria li "imi imi senni lo ha ve lei niitoimildlcs lii-t <m yoiir nerves " “l’Ve gota! renimi to la- enreful." an svvered bis friend ’’Tlie iii“iirai>‘'e polley I curri is imd It l gel ruli otri by one .1 iidge. In the matter of the estate of James Haris —— ■ -■ ♦&»—-------- * deceased. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned, Notice of Sheriff’s Sale. bv order of the County Court of Jackson County. State of Oregon, has been duly appointed and IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREL now is the duly qualified and acting administra IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON. trix of the estate of the above named decedent. W. A. Goodridge, Plaintiff, All persons having claims against said de vs. cedent or his estate are hereby notified and re W. H. Harvej'. and W. H. Harvey quired to present the same duly verified with as administrator of the Estate of proper v'uchers, to Charles Prim, attorney for Margaret A. Harvev and Leda E said administratrix, at his office in Jacksonville. Harvey and Opal Harvev. Infants Jackson County. State of Oregon, within six and D. W. Bagshaw as Guardian ad months from the date of this notice. I Litem for said infants. Defendants. Date of this notice and of the first publication By virtue of a decree and order of thereof is February, 6. 1915. sale duly made aid entered in th. MAMIE C. HARDS WALTON. Administratrix of the estate of James Hards. above entitled court and cause on th 19 day of Deceml er, 1914, whereir Deceased. above named plaintiff recovered judg Charles Prim. Attorney for Administratrix. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Table. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. U. S. Land Office Roseburg Oreg' r.. January 0. 1915 Notice is hereby given that jo i application for mineral natent is b< ■ made uy J C. Burton and Bessie B ton, husband and wife, for a twei acre Placer mining claim, named 5 ver Star, located near the moUlh Star Gulch creek, in the Appiegia« mining district of Jackson Court? Oregon, and containing all of tie ' South J-j of the N. W. V4 of the N. E. *4 of Section 28, T. 39 S. Range 3 V» of the Willamette Meridian. Any Anv and all persons claiming ad versely the mining ground, or ap portion thereof so described and su veyed, platted and applied for ar tib-e IVh>it did hereby notified that unless their ad verse claims are duly filed accordin i-'siirnnce to law and the regulations thereundt • for presi within the time prescribed by law, wit the Register of the United Stat- Land Office, at Roseburg, Oregon they will be barred by virtue of th provisions of said statute. Notice to Creditors. Notice was pasted on the groun IN THE COUNTY COURT OP THE.STATE OF OREGON December 28, 1914. J, M. U pton , IN AND FOR JACKSON COUNTY. Register. The farmer Is the paymaster of industry and as such he must meet ment against above named defendant.- for the sum of $661.66 with interest the nation’s payroll, When Industry thereon from said date at 8'/< per an paya its bill it must make a sight num, ard a further sum of $60 a’ draft upon agriculture for the amount, Notice Fcr Publication torney fees, and a further sum of which)1 the farmer is compelled to $23.40 costs, and the further accruing DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. honor) without protest. This check costs, and wherein it is decreed thnl U. S. Land Office at Roseburar. Oregon drawn upon agriculture may travel to the mortgage described in the con January 25. 1915, and fro over the highways of com Notice is hereby »riven that Jacob Nielsen, of plaint in said cause be foreclosed at tnerce; may build cities; girdle the Applegate, 0 egon, v ho. on March 26. 190P, the property herein described be so Now, therefore globe with bands of steel; may search made Homestead Entry No 14815, Serial. No. as upon execution; hidden treasures in the earth or 01457. for theSW'/« of NE'4 and NW’4 of SE’4 pursuant to said decree and order ci' of Section 10. Township 38 S. Range 4 W.. Wil sale and by virtue of an eXecutic traverso the skies, but in the end it lamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to iosued pursuant thereto by the clerk will rest upon the soil. No dollar make Final Five-year Proof, to establish claim of, and under the seal of said court will remain suspended In midair; it is to the land above described, before G. A. Gard of date January 8, 1915, I will, at J as certain to seek the earth's surface ner. County Clerk of Jackson County, at his o’clock A. M. on the 23rd lay of Feb as an apple that falls from a tree oTice, at Jacksonville. Oregon, on the 15th day ruarv, 1915 at the front door of th When a farmer buys a plow he pays court h, use at Jacksonville, Jacksi of March. 1915. the man who mined the metal, the I'la'mant names as witnesses; S. L. Benson, County. Oregon, sell at public audit highest and be-1 bidder f woodman who felled the tree, the of Applegate. Oregon. Ben Thurston, of Anple- to th gate, Oregon. W. A. Smith, of Applegate, Ore cash in hand, all the right, title and manufacturer who assembled the raw interest that M rgaret A. Harvey i - gon. John W Pemoll. of Applegate, Oregon. material and shaped it into an ar aforesaid defendants or any of them J. M. UPTON. R gister. tide of usefulness, the railroad that had on June 5, 1912 or have had sini ------------------------------------ transported it and the dealer who or now have in and to Lots No. 3 and sold him the goods. He pays the 4 in Block 27 in the Town of Gold Hi' Summons. wages of labor and capital employed Jackson County, Oregon, as designat IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE ed on the official recorded plat ther in the transaction as well as pays of, or so much thereof as may I OF OREGON, FOR JACKSON COUNTY. for the tools, machinery, buildings, W. A. Turner and Jennie Turner, necessary to satisfy aforesaid jud, etc., used In the construction of the ment, costs and accruing costs. Plaintiffs, commodity and the same applies to Dated a* Ja< ks rnville, Oregon, vs all articles of use and diet of him uary 23, 1915. William, Ulrich, John E. Mahan, self and those engaged In the sub W. H. S1NGLER, Sheriff. Legislative House-Cleaning Needed. sometimes known ns E. J. Mahan, sldiary lines of industry. Forest E Mah n. Ethel Mahan, John By E. W. W ilson , Deputy. While the war Is on and there is a I’ra ler, C. W Forbes,C. H. Heninger, There Is no payroll In civilization lull in business, we want all legisla- IC. W. N m i, Stuart S.undeis, E E that does not rest upon the back of the farmer. He must pay the bills ' live bodies to take an inventory of I I’hipos, G o O. Jarvis. Julian P. Sheriff’s Sale ot Real Estate. I the statute books and wipo otT all Johnson, the unknown heirs of John —all of them By virtue of r<n execution anri or extravagant and useless laws A good | L. Mahan and Anne McClain Mahan, The total value of the nation's of sale duly issue.! out of and un- housecleaning is needed and econo ■ if any, ¡e <1 all other persons or p irti, s der annual agricultural products is around ..er th ■ seal of th ■ Circuit C. urf of mies can be instituted here and there i unknown to plaintiff claiming any the Sh'te of Oregon, in and for Jack- 112,000,000,000, and it is safe to estl light, title, estate, hen or interest in that will patch the clothes of indigent mate that 95 cents on every dollar tlio leal estate described in the com son ' <: in' . dated the 9th day of Feb children, rest tired mothers and lift ■ plaint herein. Defendants. ruarv. 19'5 under a dec ee of fore goes to meeting the expenses of suu sldiary Industries The farmer docs ■ mortgages from despondent homes To John E Mahan, some'imes cl >•' in del made an i entered on the Unnecessary workmen taken oft and | known a; E. J. Mahan Forest E 30th day of J anil ar?, 1915. in a suit not work more than thirty minutes useless expenses chopped down all M .11 m, Ethel Mai an, C. W. Forbes, when ' Belle Nickell was 1'! 'in:ifT por day for himself; the remaining along the line will add to the pros (). H. Heninger, the unknown heirs of and J. T Ferry, J. E. Settles et ala , thirteen hours of the day'B toll he D fendants, in favor of said perity of the farmer and encourage John L Mahan and Aura McCI in were devotes to meeting the payroll of the Plaintiff and ayainst said defendants, Mahan, if any, and all other person-- him in his mighty effort to teed und hired hands of agriculture, such ns or parties unknow n to plaintiffs claim and each of them, an i ordering the clothe the world the manufacturer, railroad, coiumer ing any right, title, estate, lien or in foreclosure . f the certain mortg.nre clal and other servants. It any of these Industries have sur- terest in the real estate h.reinaftei 'escribed in the compkii t of th P ,'intiff, bv the sale, as on execution plus employes we can use them on described, Defei dants: Th. Farmer’s Payroll and How He the farm. We have no regular IN THE NAME OF THE STATE o the mortgaged premises in sal schedule of wages, but we pay good OE OREGON, You and tach of y. u m i"g; g ■ d< scribed; which decree was Meets It. farm hands on an average ot ,1 50 are hereby notifi d that the plaintiff or the 30th nav of January, 191”, duly The annual payroll of agriculture per day of thirteen hours when they h ive comm, ne d a suit in the Circuit et rolled and docketed in the office of 11 e llerk of said Coui t at d is now of approximates i 12,11911,000,000 A por board themselves; work usually runs Court of the State of Oregon, for i tlon of the amount is shifted to tor about nine months of the year and the Jackson County, ag. inst you. implead record in V lume 22 of the Circuit Court Journal, at pages 3’19-340. N w sign countries In exports, but tile three months dead time, they can do ed with others, and that in pursuance therefore in compliance with the com- of an order made and entered in said total payroll of Industries working for the chores for their board, If they cause on the 23rd day of January. 1915 man.ls of said execution and order the farmer divides substantially as prefer to farm on their own account, and of the Statutes of the State of sale, I will, on follows: Railroads, ,1.252.000,000. there are more than 14,000,000,000 Oreg n, you are required to appear Tuesday, Match 16th. manufacturers. , 1.305,000,000. mining acres of Idle land on the earth’s sur- and answer the complaint fi'et, therein at the hour of ten o’clock A. ,655,000.000; banks, ,200,000.01 0, face awaiting the magic touch of the on or before the expiration of six front door of th-* Court H« ui mercantile ,3.500.000.000. and a heavy plow The compensation Is easily ob- weeks from the 30th day cf J muarv, City <if Jacksonville. in Jackson miscellaneous payroll constitutes the lafnable from Federal Agricultural 1915. I he date of the first publication < t nty, () egen, off. r fcr sale hi d will of this summons and if vou fail to so remainder. II to the h'gh s' bidder for cash, Department statistics, The total answer the plaintiffs will apply to tie It takes the corn crop, the most average annual sales of a farm In Court f r the relief demanded in said subject to redemption as by law pro valuab.o In agriculture, which sold the continental United States amounts complaint, to-wit; A eerie of fore vided. all the right title and interest I of said deft nd inta and eich of ihem, last year for t1,692 000.1100 to i u off to ,'16.00; the cost of operation Is closure upon and a sale of Lot 1 in Sec which they had June 8, 1912 or any the employes of the railroads, the ,310.00; leaving the farmer ,176 per tio i 17, Iownship39 South. Range 1 time thereafter, in and o ti e real money derived from cur annuiil sales annum to live on and educate his East Willamette Meridian, Oregon to propetty. situated in paid J ack . on satisfy a lien of $712.85, interest, at of livestock of approximately ,2.0 o. family. County, bounded and described as fol torn, ys fee and the costs and disburse low s to-wit: 000,060, the yearly cotton crop, valued There Is no occasion for the legis ments. at ,920,000 000; the wheat crop. The west half of the south-west latures making n position for surplus which Is worth ,010.000.000. and the employes of Industry. Let them come quarter (W. ' j of S. W. !4) a id south west quarter of north west quarter out crop, that Is worth 11 PI.000.ili,u "back to the soil" and share with us (S. W. !4 of N. W. of Secti n are required to meet the annual pay the prosperity of the farm. ti irty-two (32) in Township Thirty roll of the manufacturers The eight (38) South of R mge Two .2) money derived from the remaining Summon? West of W. M.: also commencing at When honesty Is merely a good staple crops is used In meeting tin North-west corner of the ni.rtl -e st IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF payroll of the bankers, merchants policy It Is a poor virtue. quarter of south-west quarter (N. E. etc. After Illese obi atlons are paid. OREGON FOR JACKSON CJUNTY. 1 ( of S W. '4) of said Section thirty- the farmer has only u few bunches of two (32). running thence south twenty | Lazy farmers are just ns useless as Dosin Massie, Plaintiff, (20) chains; thence north. 45 degrees vegetables, some fruit and poultry vs. dead ones and take up more room. East, twenty-eight (23) chains; thenee which he can sell and call the pro | Edwanl Massie. Defendant. west twenty (20) chains to the pl ce ceeds his own. To Edward Massie, the above named defend- I of beginning; containing a total of 140 When the soul communes with the ant. When the farmer pays off his help acr s. spirit of nature the back to the farm Tn the name of the State of Oregon. Y> u rre he has very little left and to meet And will apply the procce is of such movement prevails h -« by required to appear, and answer the com- these tremui.doi / payrolls he han sale. First; to the payment of the pl tint of the plaintiff filed against you in the been foiA’f ti morts; , ■ horn » a. U V H I, costs and disbursements of said suit, al ■ ve entitled Court and cause, on or before six There are two kinds of fanners women In the tic I and I nere including costs of sale, a id the at 111« weeks f»o n the day of the first publication of hours of his I hoi We are liiere One tries to take all the advice he this summons, the first publication being on the torneys f<e, adjudged payable to fore, "ompeHed o I'Ull U|Hlll ah in hears and the other won’t take 16th day of January. 1915. the time p scribed in ( the debt »ecured bv said mortgage, as dustries „epi .......i upon iln> li.ruiir- at alL the order of publication thereof. provided in said decree. for subsistence tn retrench tn ihm And you are hereby notified that if you fail to 1 Dated at Jacksonville. Oregon, this expenditures and to cut off all un appear and answer said complaint, for want 9th day of February, 1915. necessary expenses thereof the plaintiff will apply to th« Court for This course Is W. H. S ingler , the relief demanded in the complaint, to-wit: I absolutely necessary In order to avoid Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. A Test Question. F«r a decree of the Court forever dissolving a reduction iu wages, and we want By E. W. W ilson , Deputy. Ne wed I tell you old chap. I’m nn- the bonds of matrimony existing between plain If possible, to retain the present wage other inan ilnee I win married Sin tiff ami defendant, and for an order and decree scale paid railload and all other In Rietini So? Ihn»» rout «Ite love you restoring to plaintiff her maiden name, to-wit. dustrlal employes as ne ich as the uulu «he ma fried 7— Dosia Clay. 6 Money 6 Money 6 We will devote this i article to a Ex, in This summons is published by virtue of an lige •Loans may be obtair.el for discussion of unti'i' ary expenses ortier made by tht* Honorable F. M: Calkins. any purpose on acceptable Real and whether requir'd by luw or per Judge of the above entitled Court, on the 11th Evidence tultted by the managemen.a of the Estate security; liberal privi I Mdu’t If .■< er i« cur to you that day of January. 1917». the first publication to l»e concerns, Is wholly immaterial made on the 16th day of January, 1915. and the We I V leges; corresp mdenco solicited. III lev. w i;Il you? . t etinlu last publication to le made on the 27th day of ( want all waste labor and extruva ly A. C. A gency C ompany , lavent you evef me February. 1915. gance. of whatever character, cut out lllURtllllg 758 Gas, Electric Bldg.. Io in.vwplfy - rtiiladelphla MULKEY A CHERRY. Wa will mention the full craw bill a» la-ilrer Change in Southern Pacific lime 44 Denver, Colorado. I Effectív e Jañuaryií, Ï9Ï5.’ NO RTH bound trains 14 Por'’ ami Passenger 8;2S-A.M 16 * regon Express... .6:2* P.M. 12 oasta Limited ... 2:17 A. M Extra fare train. 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