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About The Lane County news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1914-1916 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1916)
ot ovMchftnton thorn muicitr n )ob which Btjoniu to bo nmnllor than tho oiif Ooao by tho Senjlnol Tor tC,n4, and tho price paid for Oils to Kimono printer was $27.G0. T.horo nfo iv lot ot other such illitcroponrloB which ciumo tnxpnyorn to .think thiuus tlmt It would not ho pleasant to mention. KLIHCRT UKD10. The Lane County News W. A. DILL, Editor n Mgr. Published Eyjery Monday and Thursday by the Lane County Publishing Association. . nAtiSieij W WAT . ..RATES OP SUBSCRIPTION Oner Voir .... $1.50 SlxxMonths .... .76 yjijjpojimnthc co Advertising rates furnished on nppll cnttou. 1 Member .of .the Willamette Valley Editorial Aoclation. MONDAY, MAY 8, 191G S'? ,ASvTO: ADVERTISING (By Walt Mason.) I asked eight dollars and a halfvio5fon fine, black .Polled iAgus;caf, wbjeh. price wtts not ttbOiiUffn;. i"QereuMc w.esi, i "&6of&ik tj"edeavoriEg to sSlthe hemi' but ho onVtlshcd ;iay"Day;'after flay t toiled . along,. WMi oprea men. wnu mu tasmaroMisoBg; "I have; a calf 4f6raa'; Vi&k eight bones -and 'ftftyt.cents;' foir'iEhis unequaled Jitter-feents who will dig up tWfcale?" Then, said a f riend, tiOhr'Jrest your' feet, and -quit yourHve&ring out the street, nd "howling-by the-year; spend fifty icehts'-and advertise your sawed offcow of pocket Bize, and .buy ers rwill appear.-" I followed up that sane advice, and put my jaded 'feet oh ice; and when the ad appeared, ten customers fcamd to my sate; one bought ; the calf and paid the freight, the ! other others bucked and reared. . . , .. ..... , , . . . i" - ' -And thus, by printing little aas.jthe writer has not been in Lane, will no longer accept such excuses. the 'wise man gathers in the . i..- .cads and rests nis acning corns; alitUe ad will makemoKJ jipise than fifty-seven busy boys, -aihtooting oa their horns. The sentiment in favor of Justice C. E. Hughes, as the re publican candidate for President next term, seems to be. rapidly e Jenmngi Manager'ef Detroit' "Tigcra;' toy: "After a red hot finish in a iall game a pipe fall .of Tuxedo moAes victory sweeter or defeat more entar able. Ee- Yah for Tuxedo!" -pTiey All lake.iuxejdo i -because they can smoke !j Tuxedo from dawn till dewy leve. in perfect comfort and with always increasing satis- faction. vl J t -a. i X&ThfttTfulToG&firFr&arfcrMji 4 -it- 1 'rrom three to hve years') afceine-in wood does all that TV4.M jWll U J; 1 jy.orW'f can OO CO.maKe l.UX- f cdp mild and mellow. Then H Science .nffnn in vu'itU th 'VonVW "Tuxedo Process" original i uxeao rroccss , imitated out never equaled r--and takes out all the bite, y xou take no risk in trying - Tuxedo. Read that uncon- r ditiohal guarantee in the toD .nr 4 , js-. . , partinents of ..County govern- an omcicut omcer, would nave j 9H? !lm j g.yuT rnpney m(in; an(j we must consider temanded that tho bill be cut down. ' t back .from the, dealer if you ithat if there was extravagance Atsnyrmb thppricp madqbytho Sen - are not thoroughly satisfied. 'In this' office, that these men .tint' wa the samo that it regularly . .. would be cognizant Of the fact, charges private Individuals. Hut why ToucanbuyTuxedo everywhere 'and take steps to stop any ex- does tho. county clerk refer to this Pouch !i5c - Pimou v Uen tin JLUC r, J X tn Tin Hit-) -Jit Glair IlumiJortsi H I l THE AMtKVC(M,TpACCO ,CjOMPAHy HAWAIIAN TROUBADORS increasing throughout t3io coun try and many ot the candidates for delegates to the republican . . it -i. national .convention. MVe ah- nounced that-tjtiey'.arertin- .favorfbinca attack Xrt.the "newspapers of Hughes for'PresklenU While rom ,Mrs Russell "tpr .selfish jnir- ne uas oujcieu 10 imvuig ma ttnmrt ulAfivl Tln i ho ballot- n"9 candidate, it looks very muchi as'if e will have the strongest support when the 'convention naoomlilpR. .A lrffvn Tiiiniliiri nt the states Will vote for favorite I sons, but after a few ballots these votes will go to Other-can- didatCS 'who' show the "greatest ... ,!. .tn ,int,in Strengtn, anu tnese wm uecme LI 1. it Florence West. Elbert Bede, editor of the Cot tage Grove Sentinel, has been, and Is, waging quite a fight against the taxeaters at the v.uc iiwuav Mv.bv.... .-. county a sufficient length of, I.. , , . . time to have any personal griev- lances, we are inclined to the opinion tliat sometliing is raul- fl tlmt n rprlnntlnn w-..., . in taxes wouiu oe a welcome 011 nf npwq for thnsp who nrp pnllpii Mr- ussc11 ululates considerably numbered 2 In tho High School nddl or news ior tnose wao are caueu nbout fc rateg . m M Loa t0 SprlnBflol(i( Oregon, tho namo ujjuji lu jJiiy. ve uuucic.uiai Bede is right in IS rlgllt ill MS Criticism; and Ave also believe that a great many other voters of Lane coun ty will fall in line between now and primary day. The Sheriff and the County Clerkare the. county's official paper Js lower by 40 ones who are receiving the per cent than that paid In several frp.it P;r- nttpnHnn in thr fljrht pother counties. Why not tell the whole o D Veneta Enterprise. This is taxpaying time. We want to ask the taxpayers whether the political "reform ers" and the Oregon System was made a hobby horse for office seekers to get Into- office, and to make it tropical for the taxpayers. Talk about suckers, well ilifln'r thp dpnr npnnlp .trot a political jag on when they lis- tened. to .political ILlurilluro - - ,, and bit at the Oregon System? form" comes by .way of The "reform an increase in taxation mook Headlight. -Tilla- Puts Blame on Commissioners Goshen, Ore., May 4th (To the Taxpayers and .Voters, of. IT . f i. .1 . JUn LMllV K,VUll.y, UUU IU me TjUIIUI iUUV V4VJ W -VfcW of the News.) --Having read an attack on the administration of Stacy M. Russell, County Clerk, regarding extravagance in the .conduct of his ofilce, and beljev- ,ing that fairness in the cpnsid- 'erauon 0f thesQ things, is of ! paramount importance l ain uli- dertakintr to call vour attention in thla artlclO t0 the fapt that lth(J County Comnlissioners 'court js composed of the Conn- 'ty Judge, and two Commission- 'audit the expenditures of the ! County, not ortly in the Clerk's 'department, but In all othei do- iravagani expenuiture, I for out? have had occasion to ,be around the County Clerk's j .office, at, different. times, and will 'say that I was never there but 'What all deputies and the Cltirk printers from 25 to lOO per cent moro ibiniRAlf wiro nr-mitilfvl liv tliplrithan tho Snrlncfleld News or some work, nnd from my observation, It 11... i. ... i ..1 . ed there than tllQ conditions Of business warrant, and further - more, what business dealings I have had with them, I find that there is 'no question as to their efficiency. I liave noticed ' In 'reading the tpprs gftluj office, liof fnnn nrAnr.fifA : 'llio County Qlerk from year to year, BELL THEATRE' MAY 12. are always sufficient to pay tho total expenses, or .his omco, and sometimes, there 1$ a. balance or more than he has exRondtjd. It intuit i.tin.iK xiu iinp vaiiuiiucu. it geGma tn me. that tills la a com - .". . h "r? ) A. HEMEtfWAY. bede contines 'controversy i Says Public Entitled to Know How County Business Is Conducted., Cottage Grovo. Ore.. May C.-(To tho Editor.) I havo read with Interest In j your columns Ujo choleric orfuslon ot, tho man who bears tho title and draws! .-" ' ' """'J W. ' ....vi ' -i . County, and who, by misleading stnto- ments and by calling tho official uows- papers names, attempts to Justify his iPcc fled by tho Court In tho order of lnvish oxnontllturo of counLv funds ! Publication as tho time for you to wvisn oxpenaimro oi countj tunas-appear and UiiBwer, nnd If you fall to Will you allow me to add a fow words'? so Ul,p0tir and answer, for Avnnt thef"o The titular county clery plays tho of tho plaintiff will apply to nald Court baby act and says ho ,1s no. more ln ifor relief demnndod In said complaint comnetent and no moro oxtravneant ' nP fl, horoln n,ltl tor tho wuoI lhcr,J- lnanms prcaCMBBOrs. THO taxpayers. Tho titular county clerk tries to lny.oa uy you. ana for judgment against thn hlnmo for thi lilch.hnnilml ninthWlR for 0 Sum Of 100.00 and Intorost 'i..-. (the county court. It was the titular county clerk who Informed tho Mnol thn If nnnl.l nnl iimlnr nnv rir. - . . . - " iwibhh iu Uu, Inn and talks as If Lano county DaDors wero rceolvlne a rato hlehor than is jpald anywhere else In tho state-. Thojsald Judgment, nnd barring and fore. official papers do not get, 52000 u year for shaking hands, as does tho county clerk. They give full value for what they get. Desides, tho rato paid Lane truth? The newspapers this year., ac cepted a cut of 25 per cent In tho price of county printing. When Is tho clerk willing to cut his exorbitant salary and bis exorbitant expenses 25 per rent? Speak up Mr. Russell. Mr. Russell accused tho official papers of attempting to put the county to a big expense for tho publication ot proceedings which have not hereto fore been, published in Lane county,ial- though published In many other coun t,es where there is no particular sec ;rpt about county affairs. j. Tho proceedings , which tho official !iinnfirn nf T.nrift rniinfv wnnt. to'nrtnt jare those Jn, whlqh the taxpayers .Jiaye U vital Interest, and which will shpw some of the Jobs put up on tho county, Why is Mr. Russoll bo anxious that thoy shall not bo printed? The publl cation of the proceedings which the official papers ask for would put the limelight on tho manner In which coun ty business is conducted and would wm.i.l. In Tni.nl. rrv.n 1 1 en... .coun. in iiiui.il bicuici " bigs to tho county than the small cost of publication. Why does Mr. Hus3oll object to putting tho limelight onto county arrairs7 tho taxpayers would Hko to know. Mr. Russell makes much of tho fact that the county paid tho Cottage Grovo sentinel !15.34 for a job which the Lane CoUnty News did at tho Bamo'! lime for 111. If tho county paid the Sentlnol $4.34 morc than 11 C01I1(1 eet the samo job done for elsewhere, and the job wasn't time wo put some business men into the court house, if $15.34 was 4.34 mere than tho job was worth, Mr. Rus- j"" y "i "er m omur joob whom tho Sentinel's price has been lower than that paid other shops? And ,n 11)0 nnmo ot common senBo does the county habitually pay Eugene ! other newspaper would pay for tho lunma 4nl.9 ilfl... 'In H 41,n n ...In. Ihop In the county outside of Eugene had a chance to bid on any Job printing this year? Arc all those who b'" " printing of .any kind for tho County told to "got together?" Why not refer to tho statement of tho tax league which shbws that, UiQ county plnrk tinvu frnm 1R In 10ft nnr ont tnn ipuch'for all bis printing, in this list NATIVE SON CANDIDATE COUNTY COMMISSIONER Ronfrow Y. Porter of Wnlkor Is a cnmlldate for the nomina tion of County Commissioner on the Democratic ticket. Mr. Por ter has been n resident of Lnno county for f8 years, haying been born near Cottage urovo in 18BS. Ho has been a sue cossful farmer and business man and practically everyone In southern LaUc county knows "Hud" Portor. Mr. porter hns 1 no opponent in tho primaries 'and his reputation for business- like methods noncst, aiut.Rttunro dealing . vyljl Mudpub.t.eilly bring hlut a,groat many yotcs from nil itiiw n vnv inniij .vuivp uvriu ii .nkrtics at tho election this "Pall. . .Mr. topr. stands fqr. a com mon sise adn.uillijtntIon qf tin tho county 'business, wants n, dollar's value for,ovoiy dollar spent, and it elected will sop, to it that. this condition prevails, regardless, pf pojltiqs SUMMONS I In tho Circuit Court of tho Stnto ot at'L E ZW'' T Oregon for Lnno County. Holm, Defendant. 111 the namo ot tho Stnto of Oregon: You nro hereby required to appear -and answer tho complaint filed against vo hn nhnvn nntftlnil Pnurt nnil vnn In thn nluivn Kntltlml Pnnr an.1 causo on or bofoto the 22nd day of May 191(1 tho said dnto being' tho tlino j iuti ruuci uuiuiuiuLMi in inn ioro- 'closuro of a certain mortgage oxecut- rnllAf .lomnnrln,! I. Urn fr. thereon at 9 per cent per nnnnm from !h l7tJ1.da.,ir ila 7:B? j taxes paid and Interest thereon, und Scn-,25,00 as plnlntlff's attornoy fco and ' "10 C0St8 nml disbursements Of mo tho f0p a aotpeo or(lernB on In nf ts Inf nnmhrtrml 19 In lilnotr u.en 1,10 promises coveren ny piain- rju". '"" closing you of, and from all right, title ' Interest nnd equity of redemption In This summons Is published by or der ot tho Hon. II. L. Down, County Judgo ot Luna County, Oregon, dated April 10th, 101G. FIIANK A. DEPUE. Attornoy for Plaintiff. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of tho Interior U. S. Land Ofllco at Roueburg, Ore gon, April 3, 1916. Notice Is hcroby given that Elmer E. Eggleston, of Vfda, Oregon, who on Juno 9, 1009, made homottead entry serial, No, 05159, for SV4, Section 34, TownBhlp 1GS, Range 2E, Wlllnmottn Meridian, has filed notlco of intention to make final flvo year Proof, to estab lish claim to tho land above described, before I. P. Hewitt. V. 8. Commis sioner, at Eugene, Oregon, On tho 15th day. of May, 1910. Claimant names as witnesses: Walter-E.. Post, of Jlda, Oregon; William R.TJoyerlln.'of vjda, Oregon: Cary W. Thomson, of VIda, Oregon; Carl Swan flon, of VIda, Oregon, J. M. UPTON, Apr, C-May 11. Reglstor. SUMMONS tho Circuit Court of tlio Stato of In Oregon for Lano County. Stewart McKay, Plaintiff, vs O. M. Larson und Emma Larson, hus band and wife, Defendants. In tho namo of tho Stato of Oregon: You and each of you nro horoby re- mitred to nppear and answer tho com l)lalht fllod against you In tho above entitled Court and can do on or boforo tho 22 day of May 1010 tho Bald date being tho tlmo specified by tho Court In tho order of publication as tho time iur fuu iu uyiiuui uuu uhhyyui, uuu n you fall to so appear nnd answer, for want,, thereof the plaintiff will apply to said Court for relief demanded In said complaint on 11 lo herein and for the whole thoreof. Tho rellof demanded Is tho foro closuro of a certain mortgugo executed by you, and for Judgment against you for tho sunt of $150.00 and Intercut thereon at 10 por cont per annum from tho 4th day of July 1913 and $35.19 taxes paid and interest thereon, and I25.0Q as plaintiff's attorney foe and. the costs und disbursements of the suit, and for a decree ordering tho sale of Lot 10 in lllock 22 nnd lot fi h block 85; nil In Emerald Heights addition to Springfield, Oregon, tlio samo being tho -premises covered by plaintiff's mortgago, and applying tho proceeds of said Salo to tho payment of said Judgment, and barring and foreclosing you of nnd from all right, tltlo Interest and equity of redemption In and to said promises. ' This summond Is publishod by order of the Hon. H. L. Down, County Judgo of Lano County, Oregon, dated April lOtn, lino, FRANJv A. DEPUE, Attorney for Plaintiff.. , t CITATION TO HEIRS ' In tho County Court of th Stato of Oro-i gon; for Uano'Countr.- Tn thn mnltArnf ill nutnfn rtf Rnmnnl Tl Weaver, deceased. fo Mrs. Hattlo Ego, Miss Ella Martln.i Oust .Martin, Charles Martin, P. VA . wojjver, iiuunui weaver, jrann m. .Weaver, Mrs. Charlos Link, Mrs. May Frees, Clark Woavor, ilus'sell i m THE "BOSS" KNOWS THAT THE MAN WHO IS jUTTINQnMPNEy W THEBANKjISjOT WASJING Ti TJME jPENDliJb JT. HE 'MUST-BE, ON .THE 'JOB, HE KNOWS THfi VACUE OFiH IS'JQl AND ,riS TIME - "BOSS" KNOWS HE "DOESN'T LOSE EITHER. H rsNdWS'frME )S MOVEYHE yAN JS MONEY, , ;y. WHEN HE GETS IT HE PUTS IT IN THE BANK. IT IS SAFE THERE., IT HELPS TO HAVE; A BANK BOOKr HAVE ONE. ' BANK 96' m' fLr ..1 ivjl u,l- wlJCV,' Whe Best For Less .0"T fhe fifth Street Grocery I Thos. Sikes, Prop. Phone 22 tf-jMiiU JitiM --iinHl iUit Weaver, Fern Weaver, Saniuol Wob 1:0 William Wcbco, Effo Muud, Run soil Mattlx, Thoodoro Mattlx, Anna HaiiBo, John O .Weaver, Kerdlnnnd Edgar, Mrs. C, W. Lehman, and Wil lie Weaver. IN THE NAME OP THE STATE OP OREGON: You and each ot you nro hereby cited nnd required to appi'nr In tho County Court of fho Stato of Oregon for tho County of Lnno, nt tho courtroom thoreof In Eugene, Lnno County, Oregon, on Tuesday, Hie 0th day of May, 101C, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day and then and thoro show cause, If any exist, why nn order of salo of tho real cstato bolonglng to said estate should not bo nindo to pay tho charges, expenses and clalniH against said cstato, and that said or der direct the administrator of suld estate to sell tho real cstat of said cstato under tho provisions of Sec tion 1257 of Lord's Oregon Laws pro viding for tho ualo of real cstato of n decedent without notlco whero tho In ventory nnd apprulsemont of the cstato sliows tliat nil tlio 'proporty within , jurisdiction of tho Court does not ,oytrC( iscooo Tj,(a citation is Issued pursuant to I an or,ior ot county CoUrt of Lano County Oregon, in tho nbovo ontltlod ostoto dated March 3l8t. 1010. :ino proporty ucncriuou in tho pa t.Itlon for tha Order to soil and which will bo sold If tha order is granted, Is described ns follows: 4 uommcncirig nt n point sou in o do-, crnnH 30 mln. U, V.nnt. n illHlnurn nf 1 9.1 n fnot frnm n nnlnt willed lei Mn.lli 88 degrees 34 minutes East 171.3 foot from confer ot section 18 townshln 20 . South Rango 2 Hast Wlllametto morl - dlan; tbenco S. 48 dcg. 10 mln. W. 20G.4 tnnl- tlinnnn Unnlli IT. .! In mln 2D5 feot: thence South 78 do. 10 tnln. East ziu.a root: tncnco North 20deg. 30 mm. ao w. 404.3 root to plnco of beginning, containing 1,89 acres, moro or less, In Lnno County, Oregon. Witness tho Honorable If. L. Down, Judgo of tho County Court of tho Stato of Oregon, Lone County, and tho seal, or said Court hereto ulllxcd this 31st day ot March, 1010 . The dato of tho first puhllcatldn or this citation Is April 3, 1910. Attest STACY M. RUSSELL, (Seal County Court) County Clerk ovla fAVhymdbaT(Sandidopo8WiiiiiriBaVWWithi oiiQ-twolfth of your total taxes ench month? By bo' dls- V trlbuting tho tax burden over the eiltlro yeaf, it will not seem so heavy. jj 4 per cent on Bavlngs. ' ' h FIRST NATIONAL BANK, EUGENE, OREGON. in T THAT THE MAN WHO WITH US. toll Groceries' Money 115 1 . li.l trt wiiUi li ne. r J'-i tWliiti Dr. ADALINE KEENEY FERRIS Homeopathic Physician nnd Surgeon Office, Ilaptlst Pnrsonngo Corner Second and C Streets HOURS: 9 TO 12. PHONE 40 J. H. BOWER . Lawyer. Office 774 Wlllnmotto St. Phono Eugene 099 Homo Phono 132-J Eugene, Oregon W. F. WALKER UNDERTAKER FUNERAL DIRECTOR i Office Phone 62; Kesldence 67-J West Main St. See Edward & Brattais) v oFpr Farm and CJ.ty Ppperty; Exchangee a Specialty Springfield Oregon Phone 30 CAREFUL, CONSCIENTIOUS Mr ' ' DR.,fJ. E. -RtCHIVfOND , PHONE.8Ofnco, 3; Residence, 116-J .Over Commercial Bank, Springfield, Oregon. O. ft GulhonrM.D. 'I Practice Limited Hl i.'B . EyeEi.$ioe JiricJ ,fhVoit. '"'Graid'uate NUrse Attendlii 306, White Temple, Eugene. .Vi.' i-jf-i fff Deiinsxxv ,1