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About The Lane County news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1914-1916 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1916)
The Lane County News perhaps) of tho wnrranttlndobt- edncss. xff(r W. A. DILL, Editor and Mgr. u is true thojftrni of the pro r posed amendment' says unot to Published Every Monday and exceed" six per cent, bltt tbero .Thursday by tho Lano County js no assurance, in tho docu Publishing Association. mcuts Umt tho bomls wouW bo 'l , sold for anything less than six. onoIf TSC.Ml?lo Tho council might be able to Six? Months - ... - 7G get bids at flvo per cent, or five Threo monthc .... .50 and a quarter, or live and a half AdverUsing rates furnished on nppll- but there is no assurance of this cation. in the proposition submitted, Member of the Willamette Valley ' J At any rate, rofuifdtng of six Editorial Association, iper cent warrants with six per i bonds would be bad busi ness for the town. I NEW POSTER IS OUT, 1016 Rote Festival Dcslnn Advertltcs Scenery of Famous Columbia River MONDAY, APRIL 24, 191G. SAVE ON BOND INTERESTS The News, fears the town council is making: a mistake, In BLOCKS USED FOR FLOOR According to tho Forest Service, creosotcd wood blocks, already asking for bids on $50,000" of .extensively used as paving mn- refundlng bonds at "not to ex-.terial for city streets, have been ceed six per cent."" It would. be almost useless j for-the town to refund sbe per cent warrants with six per cent .bonds. In fact It would be worse than useless. In the first place there would be no sav ing of Interest, but rather a di rect loss, for the bonds would fun for a definite period while the warrants could be called whenever money was available. A second sourse of loss lies in coming into use during the last four or five years for flooring. Their durability, nolslessness under heavy traffic sanitary properties are their chelf ad vantages for paving and also give them splendid value for floors, especially for use where heavy trucking, the moving of weighty machinery or other se vere strain makes the mainten ance of floors a serious problem. Wood block is now widely the psychological effect of hav-jU8ed for flooring In factories, ing a small warrant Indebted- warehouses, machine shops, ness, with the consequent ten- foundries, various types of plat dency to spend for things thatfornls. wharves, docks and for would be passed by If the war-(such miscellaneous purposes as rant debt were $60,000 or $70,-jnotel kitchens, laundries and 000. There might be, in some . slaughter-houses. Possibly one instances, a saving to the city ,of e oddest of these uses is for in lower prices possible if theifloors of wild animfl1 cases and city were on nearer a cash basis, runways. Such floors are well but in the main, we think, the ,liked b' workmen because they difference In the bills would not, easy 011 tue feet be material Most of tne olocks for ,Ioors Of course, If the town were are now made of Southern yel savlng $500 a year In Its inter-,1 P,ne and Douglas fir. The est charges, by having five per, disadvantage In the use of cent bonds to replace sbc per wood block is the high cost. Ac cent warrants, the saving would , cording to experts, the cost of justify the Increase of the bond creosoting wood-block floor av- erages about $1.50 a square yard for the blocks alone and about $24.40 a square yard for the completed floor. The Initial cost, however, is practically the whole cost, for the expense of up-keep Is very small. In spite of the cost, it is believed that the increase in the use of wood blocks will be rapid in the future. Township ICS, Itango 2N, WHInmotto Mcrldlnn, has Mod untied of Intention to imiko Html llvo your Proof, to estab lish clnlui to tho land nhoVo described, before !. l Huwltt, U. 8. Commis sioner, nt Eugene, Oregon, on tho 15th day of May, 1910. Claimant nnmofl nn witnesses: Wnt tor R 1'ost, of Vldn, Orvgtm; WIHImh r . uoyuriin. or vidn, Oregon: cury w. iThoniHon. of Vldn. Oregon; Curl Swan- son, or itia. urogon. J. M. UPTON, Apr. 0-Mny 11. Itejjlutor. SUMMONS In tho Circuit Court of tho Stato of Oregon for Lano County. Stewart McKay, Plaintiff, vh 0. M. Larson and Kniina Lnruon, hus bnnd ami wife, Defendants. In tho namo of tho Stalo of Oregon: I You nnd each of you nr horoby ro- quired to appear una nnswor tuo com plaint (lied against you In tho abovo ontttlod Court and cause on or before tho 32 day of May 1910 tho said date being tho tlmo specified by tho Court In tho order of publication an tho tlmo for you to appear nnd answer, nnd it you fall to so appear and answer, for want thoreot tho plaintiff will apply to nald Court for relief demanded In Mrtl.l rt.nlt.Mnt n. t, I......).. .. .1 ... j uruuuuB io .,...-. r.v. tn0 wn00 thereof. is the first publicity, national In scope. Tho relief demanded Is tho foro- to go forth advertising the beauties of closura of a certain mortgago oxocutod the Columbia river. Tho festival will be held June 7, 8 and 9. Opening day will witness tho national dedication of the Columbia river highway. Tho poster carries tho slogan "For You a Rose in Portland Grows." Tho poster wns donated by Fred O. Cooper, for mer Oregon boy, now famous as an artist. Tho design will soon hang In transportation offlcos all over the United States. ed. There is a wonderful fight that equals the fight in "The Spoilers." In Citv Pound One black and tan terrier dog, female. Owner mnv have snme l by paying charges. CITY MARSHAL. Save 1-3 by buying Ilexal) School Tablets at Peery's. FRED G. BUTCHEL WELL QUALIFIED FOR PUBLIC by you, and 'for Judgment against you for tho sum of $150.00 and interest thereon at 10 per cent!1 per annum from tho 4th day of July 1913 and $35.19 taxes paid nnd interest thereon, and $25.00 as plaintiff's attorney feo and tho costs and disbursements of tho suit, nnd for a decree ordorlug tho snlo of Lot 10 In Illock 22 and lot 0 In block 23. nit in Km era Id Heights addition to Springfield, Oregon, tho , sama being tho premises covered by , plalutln"8 mortgago, and applying tho proceodii or said sale to the payment of said Judgment, nnd barring nnd foreclosing you of nnd from all right, title Interest and equity of redemption In nnd to said premises. This summons is published by order of the Hon. H. L. llown, County Judgo of Lano Couuty. Oregon, dated April 10th, 1910. FRANK A. DEPUE, Attorney for Plaintiff. SUMMONS Mum. ow)o 4 1 1 I aa aaaaa H f rt 1 j ' J rTHiin.m 1 r MEMBER FEDE8AL IBERYE 5T5TEM OF BANKT OVER ONE HUNDRED MILLIONS OF DOLLARS IN GOLD WAS PUT UP BY THE 44 FEDERAL RESERVE" SYS TEM OF BANKS, IN TWO DAYS. AS A BASIS ON WHICH THE U. S. GOVERNMENT ISSUES MONEY. OUR BANK IS A MEMBER OF THIS "FEDERAL RE- SERVE" SYSTEM. WE CAN TAKE OUR SECURITIES TO OUR DISTRICT "FEDERAL RtStRVL BANK. AND GET MONEY. YOU CAN GET YOUR MONEY WHEN YOU WANT IT WHEN IT IS DEPOSITED IN OUR BANK. BANK WITH US. In tho Circuit Court of tho Stnto of Oregon for Lano County. Stowart McKay, Plaintiff, vh Jorgon Holm, Defendant. In the namo of tho Stato of Oregon: 1 iuii uru iiuruiiy, ruuuircti 10 uniionr SERVICE COMMISSIONER iani1 nnswor tho complaint tiled against you In the above entitled Court and icnuse on or beforo the 22nd day of May 1916 tuo said dato being tho tlmo specified by the Court In tho order of publication as tho time for you to appear and answer, and If you fall to so uppenr and answer, for want there of the plaintiff will apply to snld Court for relief domnnded In said complaint on fllo herein and for the wholo there- 96-EE3 Harry "Lauder World-Fconom Sceteh Comedian, soyt: "Taxedo, For mild ness, purity ana fra grance, TUE tobacco for me. In all my world wide travels I've yet to find its eaual as a alow - burning, cool - tasting, sweet-flavored tobacco." A REPUBLICAN Fred G. Duchtol, candidato for tho Republican nomination for Public Service Commissioner in the western district, today announced I1I3 platform, Hd it merits support, for It represents t':e cause of the people. "If nominated and elected," It reads, 'I will divorce tho olllco'from politics, i0'- and conduct it on strictly business principles and for the best interests of the people; v "I .will put tho clerlcaL forco-.on a merit and efficiency basis, and operato the ofllce as economically us la con sistent with good business. "I will ferret out every unjust rail road, express, telegraph, telephone, water, light, gas and power regulation and rate, and substltuto therefor Just and equitable regulations and rates; "I will exhaust every effort to com pel tho railroad companies to furnish sufficient cars and equipment when needed, for the transportation of ALL Charles B. Moores of Portland ! Oregon products; 'I will glvo a square deal to thp peo is a candidate for the nomina ! tion for secretary of state. While ;ir. wnnlfl bp hnrrl r ciorWWc thi Wi&L I conduct of the office under Ben !01cott. the latter has lost caste He's Searched in the eyes of the Republican TP1 H7 J 77 v0ers by his efforts to hamper Ine Wide World ;the administration and to dis- The pipe of this king of credit Governor Withycombe. If laughmakers has left a trail h5s nul1 and liaul methods were of fragrant smoke clear sineere, they might not be ser 'round the world. Why is iously criticized, but there is a ithe.ias never found "the 1 suspicion that hi&f brother-in-equal" of Tuxedo? Because law ex-Governor West, has been it has no equal because 'PllinS the string, that famous ,JTuxedo Pro- 1 We wlu nave a capable secre- cess." that makes Tuxedo tary of Btate in either man, but the pioneer photographer and fire chief mild COOl and non-biting not nave a regular Itepub- of Portland, and prior to assuming his can't be used in any other licau? Charlie Moores, beloved present position ho established a repu- tobacco by all true-blue Republicans, fills '"or ,erc,cncy a Scaler of lOUadU. .... 1 ' WnlehtH anil Mnamimn nt Pnrfln1 the bill. Cottage Grove Sen- tln?1, I Eighth Grade Examinations I t, , , . I Notice is hereby given that the j What is Springfield going to state examination for the Eighth do for the Fourth of July? Cele- Grade will be given on Thursday brate, or let Eugene do It? a,,(1 Friday. May 4 and 5, 1916 ' In school districts where there 1 A Worthy Successor are applicants, according to the ! The snectaculiir nhotonlnv Schedule sent the chairman or many nave tnea to imitate it no "Tno Ne er-Do-Well, produced MWJiiiBr, one has succeeded. by the Selig Company from the J MOORE, Try Tuxedo one week and you'll story whitetn by Rex Beach, is orntv Pshool Superintendent, say as Harry Lauder does, that it's a worthy successor to "The nr 27-May 1 . "THE tobacco for me." .Spoilers," that other wonder .'"L.ITILTT. I" YoucanbuvTuxedo everywhere Pla from the nen ot the 3amo ' J??rL ,F9R WARRANTS miuui uuu uuuuu uy iuu oujiu ' , ..ul,. . Comnany. "The Ne'er-Do-Well iwl11 Pay presentation at pie, and the public scrylco corporations alike." Economy, efllciency, nnd rigid la.w enforcement have been the predomin ating features of the administration of Mr. Buchtel, as head ot the Stato Weights and Measures Department un der Stato Treasurer Kay, and his past ofllclal record Is a guaranty that tho planks of his platform will be re deemed. He Is the father of weights and measures legislation in Oregon, and tho comprehensive code drafted by him on this subject reduced tho operating expenses of his department to tho stato nt largo, and sounded tho death knell on fraudulent weighing apparatus in the state. Mr. Buchtel is a son of Joe Buchtel a m wr jw 'urn mt ThePafcitTolaccoforPlptanJCliatdU Tuxedo is aged three to Jive years. But the big secret of that unequalled mildness, coolness and sweet flavor is the genuine Tuxedo Process. Pc.ch 5c Famous green tir, 10c In Tin Hu tsAJort, 40c ,andJ0e. In Itlass Humidtrt, SOt and 90C. THE AMERICA TOBACCO C0UPAB7 The relief demanded Is tho fore closure of a certain mortgago execut ed by you, nnd for Judgment against you for tho sum of ?100.00 and Interest thereon at 9 per cent per annum from tho 17th day of July, 1913, nnd 17.68 taxes paid and interest thereon, and $25.00 ns plaintiff's attorney feo and tho costs nnd disbursements ot tho suit, and for n decrco ordorlng tho sale of the lot numbered 12 in block numbered 2 In tho High School addi tion to Springfield, Orogon. tho samo being the premises covered by plain tiff's mortgago, and applying tho pro ceeds of said salo to the payment nt said Judgment, and barring nnd fore closing you of, and from all right, titlo 1 , ,, , , .... Intorost and equity of redemption In I v:ldll,B for tl10 B' rel 0B,nl0 of a and to said premises. decedent without notlco whore tho In- This summons Is published by or-1 vontory and apprnlsoment of tho estate der of tho Hon. II. L. Uown, County i1iowb that all tho proporty within Judgo of Lano County, Oregon, dnted Jurisdiction of tho Court does not The Best Groceries For Less Money The Fifth Street Grocery Thos. Sikes, Prop. Phone 22 ApHl 10th, 1010. PItANK A. DEPUK, Attorney for Plaintiff. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of tho Interior U. S. Land Oftlco nt Koseburg, Ore gon, March 18, 191C. Notlco is lioreby given that Julius Beck, of Vldn, Oregon, who, on October 2C, 1910, mado Homestead Entry, Serial No. 0CG93, for Lots 1 and 2 and NEV4 of SEV4 and SEtt of NE',4 of Section 4, Township 17S, Itango 2B, Willamette Merldlau, has (lied notice ot intention to inako Final Fivo-ycar Proof, to establish claim to the land abovo described, beforo I. 1'. Hewitt, U. S. Commissioner, ut his ofllce, at Eugene, Oregon, on tho 11th day of May, 1916. Claimant names as witnesses: Wal den II. Pendell, of Vldn, Oregon; John F. Mlnney. of Vlda, Oregon; Ben R Mlnncy, of Vidu, Oregon; William Schornig, of Vidu, Oregon. J. M. UPTON, Mar, 20-Apr, 24. Register. CITATION TO HEIRS In tho County Court of th Stato of Ore gon, for Lano County. In tho matter of th estato of Snmncl D. Weaver, deceased. To Mrs. Hattle Ege, Miss Ella Martin, Oust Martin, Charles Martin, F. V. Weaver, Ilachel Weaver, Frank E. Woavor, Mrs. Charloa Link, Mrs. May Frees, Clark Weaver, Itussell Weavor, Fern Weaver, Samuel Wes ro William Wosco, Effo, Muud, Uus mil lattlx, Theodore Muttlx, Annn Ilauso, John C .Weavor, Fordlnand Edgar, Mrs. C. W. Lehman, and Wll- no woavor, nv. t ml tnr.n nn This citation Is issued pursuant t0!IIOmiS: 0 T0 12' an onicr or tuo county Court ot Lano County. Oregon, in the above entitled estato dated March 31st, 1916. Tho proporty described In tho pe tition for tho order to sell and which will bo sold If tho order Is granted, Is described as follows: Commencing at a point South 20 do grces 36 mln. East a dlstanco of 21.5 foet from n point whlcn Is North 88 degrees 34 minutes East 171.2 feet from center of section 18 township 20 South Kongo 2 East WHInmotto meri dian; thonco S. 48 dog. 19 mln. W. 205.4 Dr. ADALINE KEENEY FERRIS Homeopathic Physician and Burgeon Olllce, Baptist I'arnonago Corner Second and C Streets PHONE 40 J. H. BOWER Lawyer. Olllce 774 Willamette St. Phono Eugeno C99 Homo Phono 132-J Eugene, Oregon W. F. WALKER UNDERTAKER FUNERAL DIRECTOR foet: llienco South 35 'due. .1(1 mln'. Hunt I Office Phone 02; f.'ealdence 07-J 255 foot: thonco South 78 dog, 16 mln. West Main 8t. East 219.9 foot; thonco North 20 dog. 36 mln. 30 W. 464.3 feet to place of beginning, containing 1.89 acres, more or loss, In Lano County, Oregon. Witness tho Honorable II. L. Uown, Judge of tho County Court of tho Stato of Oregon, Lnno County, nnd tho seal of said Court hereto afllxed this 31st day of March, 1916 . Tho dato of tho first publication of this citation is April 3, 1910. Attost STACY M. HUSSELL, (Seal County Court) County Cleric Edwards & Br at tain For Farm and City Proporty Exchanges a Specialty Springfiold Phone 30 Oregon CAREFUL, CONSCIENTIOUS IDentistry will be presented at the Bell Theatre on Tuesday night, April 25. The Selig stars who made "The .Spoilers" a masterpiece. aid in the realism of "Tho Ne'er-Do-Well." It Is a story full of unfamiliar fascination of Pana ma. A special company of Selig 'players, including Kathlyn Wil liams, Wheeler Oakman, Frank 'Clark, Jack McDonald and others weroiescorted to the Pan ama Canal Zone' by William N. ( Selig In order that proper atmos phere for scenes necessary In Rex Beachs' story might be film- j my office warranto of School District No. ID, of Springfield, Oregon, up lp and including Warrant No. 089. -Interest ceases after April 14, 191 G. Dated this 10th day of April, 1910. , A. P. McKINZEV, Clorfc. itango 2 E., WHInmotto Meridian, has filed notlco of Intention to-make Final Kivoyenr Proof, to establish claim to Mi1 1nwl nlimm ,lknnMtl..l l.f r tt IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF ! jjoVitt, V 8 Commlss on t I OltKaON: Vou and each of you are lis" .', 05Sp'.,"ti,A" hOrel.y cltod and required to appear j'vfAnr i loin ' ' OiA for the cZfyVLano'tho " witnesses: Carey SSfiSoS' thereo0?". iLgono, LanS I i''?a2i Z nf oofrl Tnv nnil thnn nll.1 Mmrn alinw ,V ""'"Will, Ot VIUU, U OgOI). NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of tho Interior U. S. Land Olllco at Itoscburg, Oro gon, enruury za, iyju, Notlco Is hereby nlven that Eliza R. woweu, oi viuu, uregon, who on May DR J E RlfiMMnMn 1. 1909. made Additional Homestead' KILr1lvlONt Entry, Sorial No. 04952, for tho SVj ot pHONEeoffir n..M.... 1J SW'4 of Section 22. Township 10 S, PMONES"-0lce, 3; Residence, 116-J uvor commercial uanK, Springfiold, Oregon. NOTICEFOJl PUBLICATION . Department of tho Interior U. S. Land Ofllco at Ttosehurff. nrri. eon. Anrii.3. ,wG. Notlco Is horoby given' that Elmifr E. Eggloston, of Vlda Ororon who nti June 9, 1909, ijipdp bo noMtood outry serial, No. 051E9, for fiv; ff.r-(fr.jiJn, of said day and thon and thoro show causo, if any exist, why nn order of salo of tho real estato bolonglng to suld estato should not bo mudo to pay tho charges, expenses and claims against said estato, and that uald or der direct the administrator of said ostato to soil tho real eutat of said estato under tho provisions of Sec Hon 1257 of Lord's Oregon Laws pro- Mar 20-Anr. 24. J. M. UPTON. ltoglstor. O. R. Gullion, M.D. Practice Limited tl Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Graduate Nurse Attending 306, White Temple, Eugene. . HERBERT E. WALKER "i - 1 NOTARY PUBLIC Office In City Hall, Springfield, Ore. Why not save and deposit In our Savings Department one-twelfth of your total taxes each month? By so dis tributing tho tax burden over the entire year, it will not seem so heavy, 4 per cent on savings. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, EUGENE, OREGON.