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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
THURSDAY, AUGUST, 21, 11)10
TL C,.:ft!tl Umiii
The Springfield News
a. C. DIMM, WAITER R. DIMM
Editors and Publishers
Published Every Monday and
Thursday
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION '
One Year , . - X.E0
Bix Months . ... .75
Threo m'onths .50
Advertising rates furnished on applt
cation. OUR CORRESPONDENTS
CAMP CREEK
MARCOLA.
CEDAR FLATS,
Ruby Crabtreo
Elsie Anderson
Stella Hart
THURSTON, Mrs. Walter Edmlstoa
WALTER.VILLE, Mallna Momb
Member of the Willamette Valley
..Editorial Association.
THURSDAY, AUGUST, 24, 191G
RAILROADS AND SUCCESS
- "Springfield congratulates
Coos Bay" and "Natron Cut-off
Next," are the slogans that will
be distributed at the Marshfield
railroad jubilee by the Spring
field people today. Fifteen
thousand of these little slips will
be scattered among the throngs
of people. We, the people of
Springfield do congratulate Coos
Bay on getting one other means
of transportation. May this ju
bilee held for three short days
just he the beginning of greater
things in commercial develop
ment for the Coos country.
America owes her commer
cial supremacy to the rapid
growth and development of her
means of transportation and
communication. The communi
ties, of the United States that
have ranked highest as commer
cial centers are the ones that
have had the greatest advan
tage in transportation. There
is no use in the farmer raising
a surplus of produce if he can't
ship it to market; there is no
use of the manufacturer to turn
the wheels of his factory if he
cannot distribute his products
by means of water and rail car
riers. Coos Bay has had only one
means' of commercial communi
cation with the world the Pa
cific ocean. Now she has ac
cess to the best valley in the
world, through which she can
find markets for iier products
and find products for her own
use. Her resources may be de
veloped in a way that was not
possible when shipping depend
ed entirely on the high. seas.
"Natron Cut-off Next." This
is the song of Springfield. If
this country is going to realize
its biggest and best development
we must have direct communi
cation with eastern states. When
the Natron cut-off is completed
and the railroad-now being built
through eastern Oregon is con
nected up, we will be on the
shortest transcontinental rail
road from Chicago to the Pa
cific, ) The completion of the
Willamette-Pacific puts Spring
field 120 miles within a deep sea
harb6r and will, reduce freight
rates from San Francisco and
Seattle.
Springfield needs the Natron
cut-off. The whole upper Wil
lamette valley needs the Natron
cut-off, The chances are that
when the Natron cut-off is fin
ished, the Springfield car shops
will be finished. Let us try and
convince the railroads that this
roadwlll be a paying proposition
botlTfor the corporation and for
the people.
5
HOW ABOUT YOUR EDUCA
TION? A little more than three weeks
and school time will be here
again.' It is time for the young
man arid the young woman to
begin, to think seriously of the
lutilre, Are you going back to
school this fall? Have you fin
ished the high school course?
Are you going lo college? No?
Have you had enough education
w does it cost too much?
No one who nas unci any ox -
Lrienco the ham knoSk.
K
of tho business worlil will say
Mint Mill, wmil.l lint linvi liooil
that things WOUlU not lia0 OCCll
a little easier it no nau gono to
school a few years longer.
man who nas nnu u goou uuu-,
cation has ovor boon heard to
remark that it was a wasto of
limo to go to college.
Business has been turned to
a science, fanning has become u
science and the word efficiency
is written everywhere. If you
t.i. nni,r.i
l ll , b,au .lvuuu1 u.bu awlu.. A or nl)QV0 nmoun,8 bonp n.
think seriously of going to col-'torost at tho rato of 15 per cent per
'lege. Don't think you know itian"u,n'- ,,.-.,
; ,f . . . , , , , , Said Nicholas Serglevsky as tho
, nil when you get out Of high 'ownor of the legal title of (ho above
school. YOU haven't learned dercrlbed property as tho tmrno np-
,. . . . , . . . ... rears of record, and oaoh ot the other
luiiuugu ui iu umji-uciuiv ujv
little you really do know. You
, . . ,,
can afford to go, to college. If
it is worth while it is worth a
'snprifipo mid it iq worth hard ProPrt auovo "escribed, and men
saennce aim it is worm naiu tloncd , saId corU,)cato Am, vm,
, work. If a college education is . aro hereby summoned to appear with-
not worth more work than you
, ,
put in earning your pay cuccKjUay of said first publication, nnd do
you had better stay away from
i the halls of education.
I Lj
, POLITICS AND PRESIDENTS
i Politics might be likened to a
game. The Democrat's are in
and want to stay in, While the'
'Kepuullcans are out an want toano ami saw oroor was made and
. . ' . . . I llflfml tllto "Inf itnv nf Ai.tritaf 10m
ret in. The Democrats are hold-
trier ,,rt f Vi olr rannivl ntirl falltnrri
Mo nnnnln .1lof lliov lini.il lmnn
doing for the good of the people,
and they are drawing on this to
. J , , ..
ten tne people w.nat more tucy
will do. The Republicans are
n,i: n : i. r u
"uis iiuna in Liiu jjeuiuuruuu
! armor and are trying their best
! to pry open the seams and sink
the ship
In his tour of the country, the
Republican candidate, Charles
E. Hughes is telling of the ex
travagance and of the Demo
cratic congress.scoring the pres
ident on his Mexican and Euro
pean policies and denouncing
many of the actions of our ex
ecutive. The president is onlv
( human and is subject to suc
cessful criticism. It is natural
that the Republican party would
have conducted Itself differently.
If it would not why should there
be two great parties?
When it comes to the final an
alysis of choosing a president
it is the man that counts. The
j party will not get anything for
I the people, it is the men that
make up the party. During tills
j campaign it will be the one who
I proves himself to be the greatest
man from the standpoint of
American idealism that will get
the vote of the people, and not
the man that stands behind a
.party shield with the expecta-
tion of getting into office.
j
Calvin Burns found a check for
$44.10 Monday evening at Second and
G streets belonging to C. C. Harbrol, of
the S. P. Bridge crew.
j NOTICE OF MEETING OF BOARD
OF EQUALIZATION
I Notice is hereby given that the
'.'Board of Equalization for Lane County,
I Oregon, will attend at the court house
in said county on tho second Man.
'fhLfAmhe,T ,b,e,,.n? th0 n.th On March 31, 1915, the sum of $.52
I thereof, 191C, and publicly examine tho ; for taxes of tho year 1914.
: assessment rolls and correct all errors j 0n March 5, 191C, the sum of $.52
in valuation, description or qualities , for taxes for the year of 1915.
I or lands, lots or other property assess- All of the above amounts bear in
I ea y 'he assessor; and it shall be the ' torest at tho rate of 15 per cent per
u"'' "i j,oiBuuB imurebiuu 10 appear
at the time and place annotated
Dated this 19th day of August, 1916.
BENJAMIN F. KEENEY
County Assessor for Lane County, Ore.
NOTE Taxpayers wishing to ex
amine their assessmflntn hfnr tlm
j meeting of the Board of Equalization
wjii piease can uurlng the week im
mediately preceding same,
THE ASSESSOR
Aug. 24, 28, 31, Sept. 4, 7.
SUMMONS FOR. PUBLICATION IN
FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN
In the Circuit Court of the 8tate of
Oregon for' Lane County
H. L. Studley,. Plaintiff,
vs.
Nicholas Sergievsky, Mrs. Nicholas
Serglevsky, and all persons un
known, if any, having or claiming
an interest or estate in and to the
hereinafter described real property,
defendants.
To Nicholas Serglevsky, Mrs. Nich
olas Serglevsky and all persons un
known, if any, having or claiming an
Interest or estato in and to tho herein
after described real property, the
above named defendant
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON: You aro hereby notified
that H ,L. Studley the holder of Cor
tifloate of Delinquency numbered 1260
issued on tho 7th day of October, 1913
hy the Tax Collector of tho County of
Lane, State of Oregon, for the amount
of $5.89 tho same bolsg the ameuat
then due and delinquent for taxes for
j gomer wun ponnuv,
ssjs$ij&
you nr.o tuo ownor as nppoars ot rro-
on, sUlm,l1 1" COUHty ttlUl State.
, nn(, lmrtlculnrl bounded mid destfrlb-
on cs roitows, to.wit:
i.tn ii, uiock -i .Muoraui neignts on
i Ibo Town of fit rlncllottl. l.nno f'nuntv.
I ..A l 111. .1. t i i . .
uir-cton.
You aro further notified that imH II.
L. Stuilloy tuts paid taxes on wild
prttn.sos for prior or subsequent years
w.fh tho rato of Interest on said
(.mount: as follows:
On March 31, 1914, tho sum ot $4.95
fpr, tuxes or tho year 1913 .
On March 31, lOlBtho sum of $4.2G
tor taxes oi tho year 19H.
i On April 5, lfifl. the sum of $4.15 for
i wwes ot tlio year .1315.
i-orsons above named aro hereby fur-
thor notified thnt ii. u studloy win
apply to tuo Circuit Court of the
County antl stttt0 nforo3all, fol tt
crco foreclose tho lien against tho
. " 8 ""or tho ""f ""'i1'"1"
tlon of this summons oxcluslve of tho
fond this action or pay tho amount
duo as above shown tosethor with
costs and accruod Interest and In case
ot your failure to do so. a docreo will
be rendered forecloshiK tho lien of
nald taxes nnd costs nj:alnst the laud
and promises nbovo named.
This summons Is published by order
tho Honorable 0. V. Sklnworth.
of tho Honorable a
state of Oregon' for tho County "of
.Iiu1re of tho Circuit Court of tho
dated tilts 21st day of Aunust 191C
nnd tho date o ftho flrat publication of
111 To aiimmnna le (hn MI. .Ut f A..M
I S' M6.
ceodinR may bo served upon the under-
(1 8'"s state of
Oregon, at the addross herolnaftor
mentioned.
L. M. TRAVIS
Altnmnv fw tin. lllnlntlrr
I . ...
Auuross, Eugene. Oregon
Aug. 24.31,Sept.7,14.21.2S, Oct.5.1 2.19,20
NOTICE TO WOOD CONTRACTORS
Notice Is hereby given, that seal-
ed b,ds wJ11 bo rcccelved by tho Re-
for Fifteen (15) cords of Body Fir
or Second Growth Fir Wood, bidders
to state prlco ot each kind.
Said bids will be received until S
o'clock P. M. Monday, August 28th.,
1916, said wood to, bo delivered at tho
Town Hall in said town on or beforo
(he 15th, day of September 1916.
' The Council reserves tho right to
reject any or all bids. Dated this
ICth, day ot August 191C,
HERBERT E. WALKER.
Aug. 17, 21, 24. Recorder,
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION IN
FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN
In the Crcult Court of the State of
Oregon tor Lane county
H. L. Studloy, Plaintiff,
vs.
William R. West, Mrs. William It
West, and all persons unknown, if
any, having or claiming an Interest
or estate in and to tho hereinafter
described real property, Defendants.
To William R. West, Mrs. William
R. West, and all persons unknown, it
any having or claiming an interest or
estate in and to the hereinafter de
scribed real property, and. tho abovo
named defendant.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON, You are hereby notltlcd that
H. L. Studley the holder of Certificate
of Delinquency numbered 1290 issued
on the 7th day ot October, 1913, by
the Tax Collector of tho County of
Lane, State of Oregon, for tho amount
of $7.45, the same being the amount
then due and delinquent for taxes for
the year 1912, together with penalty,
Interest and costs thereon upon the
real property assessed to you, of which
you are the owner as appears of rec
ord, situated in said County and State,
and particularly hounded and describ
ed as follows, to-wlt:
Lot number (C) six, In Block num
ber (6) Six, in Midway Park, In Lano
county, State of Oregon.
You are furthor notified that said
H. L. Studley has paid taxes on said
premises for prior or subsequent years
with tho rate of interest on said
amounts as follows;
annum.
Said Wlllam R. West as tho owner
of the legal title of the above describ
ed property as the same appears of
record, and each of the other persons
abovo named are hereby further noti
fied that II. L. Studloy will apply to
the Circuit Court of tho County and
State aforesaid for a decree foreclos
ing the Hen against tho property above
described, and mentioned in said Cer
tificate. And you aro hereby sum
moned to appear within sixty days
afler tho first publication of this sum
mons, exclusive of tho day of said
(Init publication, and defend this ac
tion or pay tho amount duo as above
shown, together with costs and uc
ed interest, and In case of your failure
to do ' so, a decree will bo rendered
foreclosing the lien of said taxes and
costs against the land and premises
above named.
This summons is published by order
of the Honorable G, F. Skipworth,
Judgo of the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon for the County of
Lano and said order was made and
dated ;tha 31st day of July, 1010, and
the date of the first publication of this
summons 13 tho 3rd day of August,
1916.
All process nnd papers in this pro
ceeding may bo served upon tho under
signed residing within tho State of
Oregon at the addresB hereafter men
tioned .
L. M, TRAVIS,
Attorney for Plaintiff
Address Eugene, Oregon ,
Aug. 3,10,17,24,31 1 Sept 7,14,21,28 Oct. 5,
At n i . . i kt .
QUMMON8 FOR PUDLICATION IN
FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN
In tho Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon,vfor Lnno County
It .1,
Studloy, l'lalntlff,
vs.
Nnblo Jones, Jr., Ktleaboth Mark
Jones, and all pursonn unknown, If
any. ImvliiK or claiming tut Intercut
or estnto in and to tho hureluafter
described ronl property, Defendants.
To J. Noblo Jones. Jr.. Elisabeth
Murld Jones, and nil pornnuti unknown.
It any. limine or claiming Interest or
oauu6 In nml to tho hereluhttur de
scribed real property, tho abovo nam
ed defendant
IN THE NAME OF Tlltt STATIC OF
OHKOON: Yon are heroby notified
that 11. L. Studloy tho holder of Cor
tlnittvto ot Wolinuuonoy numbred 1191
Issued on tho 7th day ot October, 1910.
by tho Tax Colluctor of tho County or
Uino, Stnto or Oregon, for tho amount
of $1.1.35, tho eame bolng tho amount
then due and delinquent for taxes for
tho year 19i2 toRuthor with penalty,
interest and costs thoreon upon tho
real propory nssefscd to you, of which
you are tho owner as appears of record
situated In said County and Stnto. and
particularly hounded and described as
fo'.IowH, to -wit:
Lot two (2) Block six (0) llendrlck'o
Amonded Addition, Eugene, Lane
County, State of Oregon.
You aro further uotllled that said
It. L. Studloy bus paid taxes on said
promises for prior or subaoquent yoara.
with tho rato of Interest on said
amounts as follows:
On March 21, 1914. tho sum ot $11.25
for taxes for tho year of 1913.
On March 31, 1915, tho sum of $10.35.
for taxos for tho yeaar ot 191 1.
On April 5, 1916, tho sum of $10X2.
for taxos for the year of 1915.
All of tho amounts benr Interest
from date of payment ut tho rate of
15 por cent per annum.
Said J. Noblo Jouoa. Jr. bb tho owner
of tbo loiml tltlo of tho abovo do-
j scribed property ns Uio same appears
of record, nnd each of tho other por
! tons nbovo named aro hereby furthor
! notified that II. L, Studley will apply
to tho Circuit Court of tho County and
Stuto aforesaid for a decreo foreclos
ing tho lien against tho property auovc
tkscrlboil. and monllonod In said Cer
tlncalo. And you nro hereby summon
d to appear within sixty days after
tho first publication or this summons,
oxcluslve ot tho day of said first pub
lication, and defeud this action or pay
tho amount duo us above shown, to
gether with costs and accrued interest,
and in case of your falluro to do so, a
decroo will be rendored foreclosing tho
lien of said taxes and costs against
tho land and promises nbovo named.
This summons Is published by order
of tho Honorablo G. F. Skipworth,
Judge of tho Circuit Court of the State
of Oretron for tho County of Lano and
said order was mado and dated tho
31st day of July 1916, and tbo dato of
tho tlrst publication of this summons
1b tho 3rd day of August, 1916.
All process and papers in this pro
ceeding may be served upon tho under
signed rcsldliig within tho State of Ore.
gon at tho address hereinafter men
tioned. lu M. TRAVIS.
Attorney for Plaintiff
Address, Eugene, Oregon.
Aug. 3,10,17,2431: Sept. 7,14,21.28,Oct.5
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE ON
FORECLOSURE
Notice is hereby given that by vir
tue of an execution and order of sale
Issuod out of tho Circuit Court of tho
State of Oregon for Lano County on
tho 14th day of August, 1916, on a
Judgment rendered In said Court In
said County on tho 12th day of Aug
ust. 1916. In a suit 'wherein tho Plain
tiff, W. H. Sholloy, as administrator
of the estato ot John Shelley, deceas
ed, recovered Judgment agalnBt the du
rendents, James W. Jones, C. K.
Kompp and Helen Kompp for tho sum
of Twelve Hundred Twenty-three and
15-100 ($1223.15) Dollars with inter
est thereon from the 12th day of Aug
ust, 1916, at tho rate of 8 per cent por
annum, nnd firm Hundred Fifty nnd
no-100 ($150.00) Dollars Attorneys feos
and tho further sum of Thirty-two ami
40-100 ($32.40) Dollars costs, which
Judgirient was enrolled and docketed
In thb office of the Clerk of said Court
in said county on tho 14th day of
August. 1916, and said Execution to
mo directed commanding mo in tho
namo of tho State of Oregon in ordor
in nnttHfv Raid iudKmcnt. attornoys
fees, costs, and accruing costs to sell
tho following described real property
to-wlt:
Lots numhored 1, 2 ,3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,
9, andlO in block 13 and all of lots
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. 9, 11, 12 ,13. 14. 15, 10,
l nil 10 nnd IntH 1. 2. 3 .4. In
block 20 In ho Story Subdivision of
Collego Crest addition to Eugono Lano
County, Oro, as platted and of record,
L.inn- nnra 41 nf nlat book number 4
of the records of Lane county, Oregon.
Now, therefore, In tne name oi mo
ciin nf riroimn. nnd in comnliance
uui.u v. wr-- -
with said execution and order of sale,
I will on Saturday tho ictn uayoi aop
tember, 1910, botween tho hours of
'cloch D. m.,
to-wit, at ono o'clock p. m. on said
lay at tho southwest, door or tne
County Courthouse at Eugene, uuuu
County, Oregon, oifer for sale and sell
at public auction Hubjoct to redemp
tion all tho right, titlo and Interest
of tho above named defendants In nnd
to tho said real property.
JAmi'Ja v, i-Auivi!,",
Sheriff of Lano County, Oregon,
By D. A. Elklns. Deputy.
Aug. 17, 24, 31. Sept. 7, 14.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice Is hereby given that by an
order of tho county court of Lane
county, Oregon, duly made and enter
ed on record on the 31st day of July,
1916, tho undersigned was duly ap
pointed administrator of tho estato of
John Bernhardt, deceased.
All persons having claims against
tho sajd estate uro hereby notified to
present them duly verified to tho un
dersigned at Eugeno, Oregon, within
six months from tho dato of this
notice.
Dated at Eugene. Oregon, this 31st
day of July, 1916.
L .M .TRAVIS
Administrator of tho astute of John
Bernhardt, deceased.
Walter B. Jones, attorney,
Aug 3, 10, 17, 24, 31.
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ScA dvs$$ vmjto OO WMCM
SAM WHITE HAD DARK SKIN. HE LIVED IN
GEORGIA. HE COULDN'T WRITE. HE SAW IN
THE PAPER A PICTURE "AD" OF A BURGLAR.
HE GOT SCARED. HE ASKED WHICH BANK HAD
IT'S NAME' UNDER THE PICTURE. HE PUT HIS
"FO" DOLLARS IN THAT BANK,
HE "TOOK A NOTION" TO MAKE IT A HUNDRED
DOLLARS, THEN TWO, THREE, FOUR, FIVE HUNDRED-THEN
A THOUSAND.
SAM BANKED MONEY EVERY WEEK UNTIL HE
GOT THREE THOUSAND DOLLARS! WHENEVER
HE WENT INTO THE BANK HE WOULD ASK;
"AIN'T AH GOT MO' MONEY'N ANY CULLUD MAN
IN DIS TOWN?" HE WAS PROUD. SAM NOW
OWNS A FARM. CAN'T YOU SAVE?
BANK WITH US
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THOS. SIKES, PROP. PHONE 22
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.
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