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    TIIE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
THURSDAY. AHqUST- 17,1 010.
PAGE TWO
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Tfce Sprincfield
y -yjli I'wto -co cream parly Friday ov-
I tag Samoa aroud a large bon fire. Mr.
I I Ml II- V . - .1 Tat..
. a urn rrn r nulla " lure. VjUuruu jncn. mm wii. uuu
J. C. DIMM, WALTER R. DIMM Mm Mtt8lor8on chftpcronod lho party.
Editors and Publishers Those who attended wore. Misses
' Clara Mastcraon, Inta and ltuby Crab-
Published
Every Monday
Thursday
and
RATES OP SUBSCRIPTION
One Year ' , - $1-50
Blx Months
Three months
Advertising rates furnished on appll
cation.
OUR CORRESPONDENTS
CAMP CREEK Ruby Crabtree
MARCOLA, Elsie Anderson
CEDAR FLATS, Stella Hart
THURSTON, Mrs. Walter Edmistoa
WALTERVILLE, Mallna Momb
tree, Luln Nye, Eveline Scott. Myrtle
and Bessie Farnham, Bessie and Mary
Fountatn, Cora Deavor, Ruby Long,
Grace Stephens, Pauline and Alma
Jack, Emma and Harriet Gosslor. Mrs.
,75 j N. Cosaler, Mrs. Govo, Eva Brnttain.
.50 Calllo and Besslo Stephens, t'nla
Price and Velma Gove. Messrs. Otto
Gosslor, Lee Fountain, Robert Wllllan.
Oren Masterson, Lester Nye, Charllo,
Guy, Chester, Elvln and Toby Steph
ens, Fred Crabtree, "Nick" Rlcherson,
George Hartley and Albert Simmons.
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION IN
FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Lane County
1! .L. Studloy, PlalnUIT,
vs.
J. Noblo Jones. Jr.. Ellxabcth Mario
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
EXECUTION
Nollco Is hereby given that by vir
tue of an Execution Issuod out of the
Circuit four tot the Stato of Oregon
for Lnno County on the 1st day of Aug
ust 101C and by mo received the 1st
Jones, and all persons unknown, If jday of August 1910, In an action whoro.
any, having or claiming nn Intorest In on the IStli day of March 1910, In
or es'.ato In and to the hereinafter the Justice Court for Eugene Justice
District L. M. Tntvls recovered Judg
doscrlbed real proporty, Defendants.
To J. Noblo Jones, Jr.. Elizabeth
Maria Jones, and all persons unknown,
If any, having or claiming Interest or
estate In and to tlio hereinafter de
scribed real proporty, tho abovo nam
ed defendant
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON: You aro horcby notified
mcnl against the Defendants Irving
J. Walcott anil his wife Wnlcott (true
tiaine Ettn M. Walcott) tor tho sum of i
Jl-tU.05 with Interest at the rate of u
per rent per nnnuin from tho t!th dny
of March 1910. Iuhh tho sum of Ifi.OO
credited Jan. 13. 1910 and $10 credited
..!. Pat. ,... ..... . I. .... UK... 1
run. .mi jyiu.i uuu wiu luruiur mini i
COUNCIL WANTS CHANGE
(Continued from page one)
Member of the Willamette Valley
Editorial Association.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1916
GIVING POLITICAL OPINIONS
fourth day of October, 909 . Tho pro
posed amendment to amend section 2
of said charter and to change tho
boundaries of tho said Town, to bo
and to read as follows:
Be It enacted by the people of the
Town of Springflold:
I The Town of Springfleia does or-
Party politics form a large dala as follows:
part of the life Of a democracy. Section 1. That section 2 of an act
Party politics iu the United cn,,tled "An Act to incorporate the
. . , , ..,., . . . Town of Springfield and to repeal all
States is beginning to take on act8 reIatIng to tne lncorporatIon of
many interesting as well as ser- the Town of Springfield, and all acts
lous aspects With the opening Of amendatory thereof." filed In tho of
the active presidential cam- Ace of the Secretary of Stato, Fob-
palgn. The Democrats are hold- naT 10 '1S93- and wh,ch 8ecUon
that 11. L. Studlcy tho holder of Cor i of JS.C0 cohU which Judgment was en- j
tlllcato of Dellnuuoncy numborcd 1191 rolled and docketed In tho olllco of i
Issued on the 7th day of October, 191G, ; tho Clerk of Circuit Court on the 14th
by the Tax Collector of tho County of i dny of March 1910, and snld Execution
Lane. Stato of Oregon, for tho umount , to mo directed commanding mo In tin
of $13.35, tho same bolng tho amount name of the State of Oregon Hint out
then duo and delinquent for tuxos for of the personal proporty of said Do
the year 1912 together with ponatty, fondant, or, If sultlclout could not bu
Interest ami costs thereon upon the found, then out of the real proporty
real propery assessed to you, of which
you are the ownor ns appears of record
situated In said County and Stnto, and
particularly bounded and described as
follows, to -wit:
Lot two (2) Block six (C) Hendrlck's
Amended Addition, Eugene, Lano
County, Stato of Oregon.
You are further notlllcd that said
H. L. Studloy has paid taxes on said
premises for prior or subsequent years,
with tho rnto of interest on said
amounts as follows:
On March 21. 1914. tho Bum or $11.25
for taxes for tho year of 1913.
On March 31, 1915, the sum of $10.35,
for taxes for the yeaar of 191-1.
On April 5, 191C, tho sum of $10.62,
for taxes for tho year of 191 G.
All of the amounts bear Interest
from date of payment at the ruto of
15 per cent per annum
belonging to said Defendant In Lane
County, Orogon, on or after tho snld
14 day or March 1910. Being unablo
to find sufllclont or any personal prop
rty belonging to said Defendant, I did
on the 1st dny of August. 1910, levy
on tho following described real prop
erty, to-wlt:
Northeast quarter of Northeast
puarter (NB V4 or NB U) or Sec
tion number Two (2) In Town
ship number sovontecn (17) South
Range Three (3) East or Will. Mer
containing 40 acres or Lund In Lauc
County .Oregon.
Also lot numbor eight (8) In block
number twenty-threo (23) In College
Hill Park now a part or Eugene, Ijuio
County, Oregon.
Now. thorororo, In tho namo or mo
Stato or Oregon and In compliance
i with said Execution and In order to
S.i Id J. N'ntiln Jonna. Jr. nn thn nwnpr 1 n(lrv unlit Juilcmont. costs and ttC
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,- ,H!n -,),t u. mm n ameuueu u; iuu (injuo . OI lU0 eBal mI0 or Ui0 aUOVO UO- CTUlng COSIS 1 Will On OUlliruny WIU
Aiifa MUU1e """iBf an election held on the fourth day scribed oroDerty as tho same ai)Dearsi2nd dny or September 191G, botweon
they have done: While the Re- , r.nha-- inno .ir,in k m .... of record, and each of tho other oer- lhn hours of 9 o'clock a. m. and
..i,iino nwi nn ti. miicMo I j ,...' .. . . f sons above named are hereby further o'clock d. m. to-wlt: nt one o'clock
I notified that H. L. Studloy will apply
ling What Should have been done said Town at said election, bo and t0 the Circuit Court of the County and
and how it Will be done when tne 8,11110 ,s bereby amended to read State aforesaid for a decree foreclos
Ua fniinmi. i i lncr tho lien airalnst tho oroocrty above
they get In power. There are oecMxn Thfi PnrnnrntR nm,.R nf ' described, and mentioned In said Cer-Ull the right, title and Intorest or tho
good arguments on both sides. 1 ,h tw Slnh! ilie- And you aro hereby summon J above named Defendant .In and to tho
- - i r " - ea 10 appear wnnin smy uuj-a uueriauovo aoacriDeu root vivyvnj.
Both Candidates representing 'follows: Commencing at a point on ' the first uubllcatlon of this summons. JAMES C. PARKER
the two great parties are wor-
p. in .on 8aiu uay ni lhu ouuuivmi
loor of tho County Courthouso in &u
gone. Lano County, Oregon, offer for
sule for cash, subject to rodompuon,
thy men standing for a worthy
cause. Each voter stands on
one side of the fence.
Many people are prone to ex
press their views on the politi
cal situation, as it has been, as
it Is and as it ought to.be. Many
times men of opposite parties
will get mixed up in political dis
er, at the southwest corner of lot
three in section thirty-four in town
ship seventeen south, range three
west of Willamette meridian, running
thence north 22 degrees east 2311.93
feet to the southeast corner of the R.
E. Campbell IX L. C. No. 59, In said
town and range; thence north along
tie east line of said D. L. C. 1284 feet;
CUBSion. Sometimes we get the ' thence east to a point of Intersection
idea that our side is the only
Bide. Sometimes we '.also like
to sling mud in order to make
the other side look worse than
with the east line of the Oregon &
California Railway Campany's right-of-way"
to the intersecUon thereof with
the north line of North F street as
it really is. When we talk -poll- ; platted In the Sprlngfleld Investment
ties let UB try and stick to lactsffi Power Cos: addition to the Town
'and build our. opinions on facts of Springfield , thenco east on such
and not on hearsay. And above north line of said street to the point
-all, iet US give the other fellow of intersection thereof with the cen
sl right to his own views and a . ter line of Third street as the same
right to express them.
s
A LITTLE CONSIDERATION
Several of the farmers are be
ginning to complain about per
sons trespassing on their land
and causing damage during the
hunting season. One of the
most common complaints is
Is platted In said adition; thence nor
therly on such center line of Third
street, extended, to the point of Inter
section of such line with the south
licaUon, and defend this action or pay
the amount due as abovo shown, to
gether with costs and accrued Interest,
and In case of your failure to do so, a
decree will be rendered foreclosing the
lien of Bald taxes anil costs against
the land and premises above named.
This summons is published by order
of tho Honorable O. F. Sklpworth,
Judge of the Circuit Court of tho. State
of Oregon for the County of Lane and
said ordor waa made and dated tho
31st day of July 1916, and the date of
the first publication of this summons
Is the 3rd day of August. 191$.
All procese and papers In t)s pro
ceeding may bo serrod upon the under
signed residing within the State of Ore
gon at tho address hereinafter men
tioned. U M. TRAVIS.
Attorney for Plaintiff
Address. Eugene, Oregon.
Aug. 3.10,17.2431: Sept. 7.14,21.28.0ct,5
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
nrrnt nf tha frrvntr rnfiflu
1 S895 linear feet County Road No. 278
Springfield'Haydcn Bridge.
S830 linear feet County Road No.131,
Elmlra Road.
Notice is bereby given that sealed
bids will be received by the County
Court of Lane County, Oregon,' at Eu-
pnntv roenn nn tn 11 rkVlnnlr m
line of the County road on the north , September 1, 1916, at which time said
line or the B. F. Powers' D. L. C. No. bids will he opened, for the Improve
48 In said Town and ranee: thence
easterly and northerly on and along
such south and east line of said Coun-1
that hunters go through their ty road to the intersection thereof.
farms and leave gates open or with a line drawn through the center 2500 linear feet County Road No. 331,
take down fences and do not re- of the west half of Section 25 from Cape Horn.
pair them. They let the farm- north to south. In said town and range . 2700 ,inear feet County Road No. 381,
er's stock get out on the road thence south on ,, line.' Uirough VCaccKce with the plans and
and stray away, or let it get'lnto the center of the southwest quarter . cpeclllcatlons on file with tho County
a gram liem and damage a crop, oi sam section to-tne south lino there- Clerk or Lahe County.
"When we are out. in the nnnntrv of: thence east on .tha-.nn hntwimn 1 Plans arid specifications may bo ex
trespassing on the other ftfe sections , 2S ; and 3c in , town and -dort Atrltt SKZ
low's' property it might be Well range 20. chains to. the.-"quarter", cor-, panIe(j by. a .certified check for 0 per
to rememoer tliat no- ftUS a few ner on said line; thence, south on tho. cent oX the amoupt bid.
lights that he would like to tenter line-through said section 3C to . The right is Wsofved to reject any
have respected .- :)t, ? ? M,? ""f1 "?T 'fl?Si.r ortho Omnty Court
n " -, nor Ii westerly down the center of the.' tn,3 8th J,ay of August 191C.
CEDAR FLAT ITEMS ' Mill Race to the point of intersection t - STACY M. RUSSELL,
CEDAIJ; . FLAT, Aug., 15;' Mlsir with the east line of Fourth. street in I . County Clerk.
KathryniSZacher of Eugeno Is visiting the Town of Springfield; thence Aug. 10, 17. 24. .
i south on such line to a stone corner-
May Guthrie.
Mr. anfl. Mrs. C. J. Lewis and family, which is 184.C5 feet south of the south 1
spent Sunday at the fish hatchery. (line 'of south C street in said tawn; I
Grandma Parr and Mrs. A. Hucklns j thence south 73 degrees andl5 min
were In Springfield Saturday. jutes east 1000 feet; thence south C00
Mr. and Mrs. T. Wllllan and son feet; thence west to the center of the I
John spent the week end with rela- Willamette river; thence northwest
tives at Dorena. J erly down tho center of said river
Quite a number of people from here to a point due south of the place or ,
nre attending the revival meetings at beginning; thence north to the place
Waltervllle. 0f beginning.
James Hart was In Eugene on bus
iness Monday.
Mrs. Stacy or Nebraska, an aunt
or Mrs. Geo. Wllllan, visited with her
here last week.
John Cooley Is erecting a new bun
galow. Claud Lewis who has been work
ing In Eugene, Is home for a short
Visit.
Mrs, T. Guthrie and Mrs. G. T. Pink
Eton -spent Monday, afternoon with
Mrs. W. M. Cooley.
W. F. WALKER
UNDERTAKER
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Office Phone 62; F.'esldence 67-J
West Main 8t.
CAMP CREEK NEWS
CAMP CREEK, Aug. IB. Born to
Mr. and Mrs .Marlon Chase a daugh
ter. Guy Stephens and Harold Hartley
have gone to Donna to work in the
saw mill there.
Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Stephens are
Vjalting with relatives at Donna. ..
V;Eva Brattaln of Springfield is vis
iting with friends here. '
Toby Stephens is working at Picas
nt Hill for his brother-in-law, O; 07
Btroud. ,f(
Unls Price has . returned to her
Home In Eugene after spending a weok
Visiting with friends here.
Otto Gosslor and Albert Simmons
Classified Ads
For Sale, Rent, WrntFd, Eto.
PIANO TUNING
Attended to Promptly
Springfield and Vicinity
Leave orders at tho News Offlco
S. E. STEVENS
Rhnriir of Lano County. Oregon
By D. A. Elklns. Deputy
Ang. 3, 10, 17. 24. 81.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the County or Lane
L. K. rage, Plaintiff,
TS-
Tony C. Schulhaueer, Blanche M.
Schulhauser and B. R.' Woods. De
fendants. SUMMONS
To Tony Schulhauser,. Blanche M.
Schulhauser.and B. It. Woods:
IN THE NAME OF THE BTATI4 OF
OllRdON. you and each of you are
hereby required to appear and answer
the complaint filed against you In tho
above entitled Court and cause on or
before the 24th day or August 1916
old date being tho date and time spec
ified by tho Court in the order of pub'
llcatlon, as the tlmo for you to appear
and answer, and if you fall to appear
and answer, for want thereof, tho
plaintiff will apply to the Court for the
relief demanded tn said complaint on
file herein, and for tho wholo thereof.
Tho relief demanded Is Judgment
against Tony C. Schulhauser and
Blanch M. Schulhauser for tho sum of
$125.00 and Interest thereon from tho
25th day of February 1915 at tho rate
of 10 per cent per annum until paid
and $25.00 attorneys fees, Judgmont
for tho sum of $70.00 and Interost
thereon from the 13th day of March
1916 at the rate or 10 per cent per an
num until paid and $20.00 as attornoyB
rees, togtcher with costs and disburse
ments or suit, and ror a Judgment nnd
decree udjudglng nnd decreeing that
both mortgages or the plaintiff to bo
the first Hen upon the following do
scribed premises: Lots live (5) and
six (G) of block four (4) of tho E. E.
Kepnor .addition to Springfield, Ore
gon ( together with the tenements
hereditaments mid appurtenances
thereunto belonging or In any wlso ap
pertaining and that the mortgage or
defendant B. R. Woods adjudged to ho
subsequent In tlmo, Inferior in right
and subject to both mortgages of the
plaintiff.
That a docrco bo made foreclosing
(loth mortgages on tho plaintiff anil
that tho aforesaid real premises bo
sold by tlio Sheriff of Lano County,
Oregon to satlsry tho aforesaid Judg
ment, and foreclosing you and eacli
of you of all right, title, Interest, claim
and equity of redemption in and to
said real premises and every part
thereof.
This summons Is published by order
of tho Honorable H. L. Bown, Judge of
tho County Court of tho State of Oro
gon for tho County of Lane duted July
11th 191C.
FRANK A. DoPUE
Attornoy for Plaintiff
July 13, 20, 27, Aug 3, 10, 17, 24.
HWMilb, Aid jOvOv
r Mr W
WHAT IS THE USE OF REAPING A HARVEST
UNLESS YOU REAP A "RESULT" FROM YOUR
HARVEST. .BEING CAREFUL IN GROWING YOUR
CROP WILL NOT BENEFIT YOU UNLESS YOU ARE
"CAREFUL" WITH YOUR MONEY WHEN YOU GET
YOUR MONEY.
REGULARLY BANKING THE MONEY YOU EARN
FROM YOUR WORK, OR IN YOUR BUSINESS, IS
THE ONE SURE WAY OF GROWING A FORTUNE.
TYR IT.
BANK WITH US
The Best Groceries
For Leii Money
Prompt Delivery
The Fifth Street Grocery
THOS. S1KES, PROP. PHONE 22
THE PITT8 IMPROVED
SANITAftV BUTTER MOLD
(patented) '
Will mold'u ioiie w-two "pound
mW.of. buttcr'-ntid glVer-fho'c'orrc'ct
weight. Mmld but or Oregon Mhplc
or,.AHJx 'Ask'yilur HnWwnl'o -of
G.rcorymnn .for ihohi, or cull dt tho
mill .(Price 75o
Manufacture! J.y tho ' .
' . SprlngfieltT p'lntpg'.. Mlll'.jCo.' '
Sprlnglloldr 0'n('j;on " ' . ..
WANTED Experienced girl for gen
oral house work. Apply to 710 U
street, Springfield. t2.
LOST Pink cameo ring wUhlTver
band at picnic Tuesday. Return to
News office .
FOR RENT: Good house Seventh
and Kelly Blvd. on half aero of best
land, free water, chicken coops, ce
ment barn for 3 cows and one
horse, cow furnished if desired, rent
taken out in labor If party wishes,
rent reasonable. Call at the News
office. j 3i tf
FOJt SALE: Good wacon, harness
and hayrack, L. M. Cagley.
HERBERT E. WALKER
NOTARY
PUBLIC
Office fn City Hall, Bprlnafleld, Ore
I A COUHT HEARINq qiVES HIX HIS LIBtHTyT)
yOUR HONOR, I'M CHARQBP WITH 1
GAMBLING BECAUSE I BET AHUNDREP")
DOLLARS 10 WORTH OrvOCUT.-THCLI
nt-lkTOOBKO CHCW WILL LAS, TWICE
A3 UOMtt A? 104- WORTH OF ORDINARY
DISMISSED. THAT'S MOT I
4AMBLIHQ.. IT- A 0"" '
VCERTAINTV. PiJ
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I iftf&
RICH tobacco makes a world of difference there's
satisfaction in store for the fellow who breaks
. ' over to W-B CUT Chewing. Tuck a little bit of
b nibble into your cheek and learn' what tobacco satis
faction is that's Surprise No. 1. Notice how long one
little then lt that's Surprise No. 2. RUh tobacco and the touch
ef tatt list keep brinilaf out the flavor are wlist make tbe big
diferesee.
Sometbla! dolajl for dealen that osrry WB CUT 10a a pouob,
lr WETMAK-B&UT0N COMPANY, 59 UtUa Sun, Kw Tk Qtf
Why not save and deposit In our Savings Department
one-twelfth of your total taxes each month? By so dis
tributing the tax burden over the entire year, it will not
seem so heavy. '
4 per cent on savings.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK, EUGENE,0REG0N.
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IP A MAN can write a better book,
Preach a better sermon,
Or make a better mousetrap than IiIb neighbor,
Though ho build his houBe in tho woods,
Tho world will make a beaten path to his door.
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