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    MONDAY, OCTOUKUTJS, 1016
Hn SpriiEfiili , News
J. C. DIMM, WALTER R.'BIMW
Editors and Pubfeht.ri
Published Every Monday and
Thursday
RATES OP SUBSCRIPTION
Oae Year .... $1.50
Blx Months .75
Three months ... .50
Advertising rates furnished on application.
fuso allogteaca against ui because our
Government has rccognlted his author
ity, Boforo ho takes tnoasuros to
take- hla Statu Ideal Carrnnta must'
endeavor to make It hnhltablo and to
establish Its credit. When that Is
dono, tiio actual' suppression allko of
bullfighting and capital punishment
will favorably impress tho rest of
mankind.
OUR CORRESPONDENTS
CAMI CnfiElC Ru'bjr Grabtreo
MARCOLA Audrey Lewis j
THUUSTON,, Mrs. Walter Edmistoa
WALTER VII1LE, Mallna Mbmb
WEST SPRINGFIELD, Gladys tab
DONNA Charles Heck
COBURG Elslo Anderson
CEDAR.' FLAT MVs. 'Anno Morse
Member of the Wllfarttettd Valley
Editorial Association.
ECHOES FROM STATE
W. C. T. U. CONVENTION
Mrs. Mary B Campbell. Lnno county
president of the Women's Christian
Tcmperanco Union, has Just returned
from tho state convention hold at Pen
dleton from Tuesday evening, October
17 until Friday evening Octobcf 20,
and has given tho following sketch of i
the trip and meeting.
"I lqft Eugono at 4:30 Tuesday
morning, and' went to Portland from
where about 60 of us left at 10' o'clock
In' a special car. Wo had n fine trip.
Among other pleasures, a five mtnuto
stop was mado at Multnomah falls.
Stat of Ohio. CHy of ToloJo, I
Prank J. Chcnry niAkci oMh that h la
n.fe will iIia
miNintKrt noMiAttff fur -nei una ev.
tty ran of Catarrh that cannot b riin
by th um of HAM.'HCATAimH CUHK.
KItANIC J. CHKNICV.
Sworn' tb bfprw nm nnrt siibucrlhctl in
my pi
A. IV
irccncc, tins w .ny ot Bectmwr,
lSStL
Notary Public.
lIaH Catarrh Cure In tnki-n Internally
nnl nets directly upon tho blood ixnrt mu
con iturfnces of iho ayatcin. Sml for
tc-stlmonHK frwv
T. J. CHRNRT A CO.. Toledo, O.
bom ny an nrusjpMn, tm.
i'iiii
Take llitll' Fnmlly
fur ronitlpktlon.
hcrta Pnrvln. Tholmn Crouch, Lcota
McCrackert, and Eunice Parker.
ASHLAND PRESIDENT
FAVORS PENDLETON
above shown toxothcr with costs and
accruod Interest and In caao of your
failure to do so, a docroo will ho rend
ered foreclosing tho lien of said taxos
and costs against thd land; and promt'
sos nbovo named.
This summons is published by order
ot tho Honorable J. W. Hamilton
Judge ot tho Circuit Court ot tho Statu '
ot Orogon tor tho County ot Lnno and
said order was mndo nnddatod this,
lGth day of Soptombor 1010 and tho
dato ,ot tho. first publication ot this .
summons Is tho 18 th day ot Soplom-,
mhor, 1910. i
All procosH nnd pnporn In this pro
ceeding mny bo served upon tho under-
signed residing wltjiln tho Stnto of i
Oregon, nt tho address horulnnftcr
monttoncd. I
U M. TRAVIS I
Attorney for Plaintiff ,
Address, Eugene, Oregon. i
Sept. 18,25. Oct.2,0,1 0,23,30. Nov.0,13,20
NEED OF EASTERN
SCHOdL FULLY1 8H0WN BY' B. F.
MULKEY, FORMcR HEAD OF
ASHLAND SCHOOL.
CALL FOR WARRANT8
Notico is horoby given that I will
pay Upon presentation nt my olllco.
i warrants of School District No. 10 of
Springfield. Orccon up to nnd Includ
OREGON Ing Warrant No. 002.
imureai ceases niior uciouur i,
1916.
Dated this 19th day of October. 101C.
Oct. 19-23 A. P, McKLNSSEY, Clork
Portland, Ore. The Honorablo B. F.
j Mulkey, ex-Prealdont of tho Southern
i Oregon Notmal School at Ashland,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of tho Interior, U.
ItfONDAY. OCTOBER 23, 1916 ' 0n0 interesting event of tho trip was says, concerning the establishment of Land Olllco at Rosolmrg. Orogon
S.
"MEXICAN VAGARIES"
In an, editorial on tho aspects w T v
or tne exican atutaao towara , ..Wo. t00k a atraw volo of nU tho
the United States the New ork passengerg on tho traln aad naeelei
Times aims to set straight some WItaon by maJorily of 2i . The vote
of the short sighted politicians , was wllson 49. n 2S. HanI
who are going about the country 2 -tVe also took a vote on tho Brow-
the discovery of a mother and a family an additional Norm.il School at Pen-
of flvo girls; tho small dnos being j dleton: "1 shall support tho invasuro
triplotts. Wo recruited these for tho ) heartily for the reason that tho present
formal School, tuougii'ouo oi rue neat
with their "57 varieties" of sol-
ment
iiuiingming nas oeen mo loremosi :
national pastlmo in Mexico. Tho
toreador has been the people's hero.
j crs amendment and on tho dry amend- by the people at tho ntli'.o far iho main
In tho country, cannot bo adequate rr
meet the needs of so large' a state as
Oregon. There Is no institution that
touches tho masses of the pooplo so
cbscly as lbcs the Xomal School and
the boa i fit derived from the taxos paid ' tahllsh claim to tho hind above do-
Soptombor 29, 1910
Notico Is horoby given thnt Harry
Thomas Honro. ot Vldn. Ortgon, who, i
on Juno 3, 1913. mndo Homestead En
try, Sorlnl No. 0S917, for tho U V4 of
N B U. N W U ot N 15 U and N 12
U of N W U of Section L Township
17 S, Rnngo 3 E, Willamette Merid
ian, has fttod notico of tntontlon to
mnko Ffnul Thrcoyenr Proof, to es-
Tho former was defeated by 91
to 6 and tho lntter carried by 91 to 5.
"Wo arrived at Pendleton nt flvo
nVlrtffr In fnn nftarnnnn tn n l.lln.ttnr.
, , A f, . , , i sandstorm. We wero met nt tho train
is generally crowded at all notable br a doleRaton with automobllw. who
exhibitions There is no que. Ion in t0Qk ug tQ Qur eg
northern minds of the brutality and morn,ng cver.th!ng wag froMn
unfairness of tho sport. A PltoT(S0 stlff that tho groun(, fa-,r,y k.
may bo gorod to death or crushod by p. Vn r.nn,or nran . ,
"Tho meetings wero splendid. A
his falling horse once in a while, but;
the poor bull has never a' chance. The '
horses sent Into tho ring aro doomed
to slaughter.
good year was reported all through.
ThA rilffornnt pnniUHnne nrat-fiHInr. In
Tho smell of their the dry and wot g&teg anfl the
tenattco of wuoh ohools i "turns direct
ly to' tho man and woman who paU
the tcxas nud Is conferrod directly up
on them and their children. fc e
pease of maintaining a gaod Normal i
Schhol in Eastern Oregon to a tas pny-1
or on an assoesed valuation of $4000.00
would each year be under the cost ot
n good Havana c'.rar. I sincerely hope
that the coming election will grant to ,
the people ot Eastern Oregon the re- 1
lief they seek in a Normal School." !
Despondency'
When you fool discouraged nnd doa-
scribed, before I. P. Jlewltt, U. S
Commissioner nt his olllco. at Eugene.
Oregon on tho Gtli day of Novombor,
inn;.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Mtlo Thompson, of Vldn. Oregon.
Michael Hunloy, nt Vida .Oregon'.
John Lowe, of Vldn. Oregon.
James RMidos, of Vlda. Oregnn.
W. II. CANNON,
Register
Oct. 2, C, 9, 12. 16. 19. JS, id. 30.Nov.8.6
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Departtnont of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at Roseburg. Oregon.
September 27. 191G
Notico Is hereby given that Carl
Dehno. ot Vlda. Oregon, who. on April
I'M l.Pi'i 'H
N-42
THE "FEDERAL RESERVE" SYSTEM OF
BANKS, OF WHICH OUR BANK IS A MEMBER, WAS
THOUGHT OUT BY THE BEST BRAINS IN THE
BANKING AND BUSINESS WORLD.
THIS SYSTEM DEMANDS THAT A BANK BE
SOUND BEFORE IT CAN BECOME A MEMBER
BANK.
WE CAN TAKE CARE OF YOUR BANKING BUSI
NESS AND SHALL. BE GLAD TO HAVE YOU COME
IN AND "MAKE YOURSELF AT HOME."
BANK WITH US
96-333
St
ill . I' Ti.
blood seems to intoxicate the specta- ,on of" tho m& nmomlmmtavonacat do not give up but take a ' Vta&aS
tors The seats In the lower tiers are wag TcM U)0 themo of th n,eotngg j dose of Chamberlain's Tablets and you , serial No. 071SS for Tot. 4. S. 0 and
.a.muo, tUuCa. luv ,The game omccrg wore returned are nimoei ceruim to reel nil right ,S E Vi o
lean can get to the carnage, the better , wUh th(; exceT!tIon of the v,co , ' within a day or two. Despondency is JIP"
he like? it. Sober-minded observers dent Mrg JennI(J K , vory ofteu duo to indesdgestion and I f'"
and
are almost certain to feel all right , S G VI ot N W i ot Section C. Town
has fllod notico of tntontlon
KMnnl Klvn.Ynnrp Prrrnf. tn on.
bllllosness. for which these tablets aro tabllsh claim to tho land nbovo do-
I CSDOCiallv valunhle. Ohtnlnnhln nvnrr. srrlhnil. linfnrn I. P. Hewitt. II. S. Com
missioner, at nis omco ai eugeno,
where.
hibltlons have been essential to. thei .... Hntl, w.in.io. .
welfare of the Stae as they have enngi Qniong other numbora oi tho.
satisfied a craving of the people which program wag a wtet. of Indlan8 who
would, have found inore "gerous out- ln the UmaUlla to u waa
lets If bullfighting, were. abollshelS , But at th,s tImo that MayoIi Bat and thQ
Cmp) has abojished biillfjghtlng repre8entatIveB of, flve. offlcIal 1
with a stroke, of the peq for wloui Mdresseao0f welwpie.
excellent, reasons which commend , ..0n' Thursday evfinW there was a
themselve,s to the humane. He d medafC0t..tKe. medal bp-
clares that the needless endanger.,- byWlVlUi,Q-f.NaWbui
ino lives pi Hieniunure uo ""-Tho w. ol-r rnnfa.,nl. rn h 1 Townnhln 1C S. HnXTO 5 R Wlllnmln
I .' . . I MoHdlnn. h O H fllnrl nnflr-n nf lnfnnllr.n
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Inforior, V.
Land Office at' Rbsoburg, Oregon,
September. 23. 1916
Notfco Is, herciy. given, that.AudlO'
m Tt nM n v. w T.r j : . i 4 .-it
i. uuuuuu, ui viuu, uri'suu, tiio, on.
oepiemDer is, litis, maue Homestead
Entry, Serial N6 09093, for Lots' 6 arid
7 and. B- i of' 9 W of Section- ISi
Yoke sanguinary sentlrnen,ts,, program wft5 an Indian, who, made a- Meridian, has filed noUce of Intention.
ine lives oi, men, nowever, v, , t,, ...j . i iu buuid riaai inrco-year rrooi, 10 oa-
been needlessly endangered In many, ZAZ 'TJ. I W
other ways In Mexico e?r since r--1S: S.lSSSTt fcta lltoKtn?:
- --"- . - ;ea a great qeai.iiKe. tne Dass notes or
uou, iicic uao ucpu ...UJo , organ
bauche.ry of killing. That disregard for I
human life continues. In Northern
Mexico no decent man or woman Is
Bafe; and admirable as Carranza's de
cree against assassination hacked by
force would be more, timely. It Is
by no means certain that he can pre
vent bullflghting by making it illegal.
Assassination is. illegal in Mexico, but
the nprthern assassins ara unquelled.
.Another remarkablo manifestation
WHO SAYS MYSTERJES
BELONP TO THE PAST?
n Local Girls Organize Queen's Court
With Miss Jean Fisher Ruler
Deepest Secrecy Prevails
Who says there are no more" good
mysteries and that the days when
the queen reigned supreme over her
of the awakening of the humane spirit court filled with beautiful ladies, and
among the Mexicans is the. demand In which the Jester played no small
of the. Republican. Rationalist Party, part, are past? We have them both,
which proposes to have- something to ! a baffling mystery and a queen's
)say about the choice of a. new Con-'court filled with ladies as fair as one
gress. and the legislation, to be. enacted, I could wish to see. Last Saturday
for the abolition, of capital punishment, afternoon a party of girls met at the
Until lately it has been the Mexican ( home of Miss Eunice Parker on fifth
custom frequently to put criminals, to and B streets for the purpose of or
deajh without even the formallty. of a , ganizing a Hope Needle Club,
trial, and death has often-ieen-.thepun- j It was organized as a Queen's Court
lslmient for. trivial crimes. That the with the Queen of Hope, Jean Fisch
new movement-is, more than a mere 'er; Princess Evol, Dorris Slkes; Lady
bid for foreign, .approval will generally j ln-waltlng, Dutee Fischer; Lady Yvon
bo bplieved- Carranza. is undoubtedly . ne, Eunice Parker; Duchess of Truth,
sincere ln bis desire to suppress bull-.
fight.lng.and, to, turn the minds of the
people toward gentler sports. In an
era,, when illegal .killing has not been
suppressed,, the - Republican Rational
ist bpnestly opppso legal killing.. As
a. hscholplcal manifestation this is
Intending. As an indication of tha
development of a people toward a
sound fdo'd if self-government It may
bo comparedjwith the transformation
by the French Jacobins of tho Cathe
dral of Notre L'njno into tho temple
of their flaraboyjut Goddess of Rea
son. They revoUi against years of
misrule and intijul in the Church
as the Mexican leaders have revolted
against the tyranny , "Wat substituted
force and cruelty for, Justice and
catered to .the worgt passions of the
people in order to keep them in sub
jection. Ab a stop in th upbuilding
oi a uiate u is auin to putting orna
ments on (tho rqof before ffio fqunda
tions aro laid.
There is yet, no sign of th fonpa-.
Hon of a stabl,o Government in Mp'x,-,
Ico. The rebellion against Carranza
has not bepn suppjeastLj Thcou.n.tjy
Is liable (qru,5p damages NcjtinB.lla,
-done to peeLthelre;qu.irfinipnt,otithe
Bltuatlpn. Carraza-'p ,Cpmm.isafpners
frittqr away,;ino,in Athintiq Qitj)
by peTsUfng,(th9lT,qmnd ihat we
Bhal p9aprjauUpflfl,,aain8ttte
Oregon, on the 3rd day of November
1310
Claimant names as witnesses:
Lloyd Tuckerj of Vlda, Oregon,
Verne Chllsou, of Vida, Oregon,
Julius Beck, of Vlda, Oregon. ,
Benjamin Minney, of Vida, Oregon.
W. H. CANNON, Register
Sept. 25, 28, OcL 2,5,9,12,16,19,23,20,30
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION IN
FORECLOSURE OF TAX" LIEN
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon. For Lane. County.
H. L. Studley, Plaintiff
vs.
Sterling Fdster, Adele 0. Foster, N. L.
Nelson, Mrs. N. L. Nelson, L. Hoffen
miller; and all persons, uuknown. It
any, hayiug. or claiming an, interest
or estate in and to the' hereinafter
described real property, defendants.
To Sterling Foster, Adele G. Foster,
N. L. Nelson, Mrs. N. L. Nelson, and
all perogns ugknow,n, If any, having or
claiming an interest or estate1 In and to
the hereinafter described real property
tho above named -defendant.
IN THE, NAME-OF THE- STATE: OF
OREGON? Ypu.are hereby, nptlfled
that.H. L. Studley the.hohler of Cer
tificate of Delinquency numbered 1155
Issued on the 7th day of October 1913'
by the,Tax,Colloqtor.oCitho-County-of
Lane, State pf Oregon, for tba amount
of Eighty-six, cpnts, the same being the
amount thed due and delinquent for
taxes for tho year 1912 togethqr with
penalty, Interest and-costa theroon up
on tho real property, assessed to you,,
of which you are the owner as appears
of record, situated ln said County and'
State, and particularly bounded and de
scribed as follows, to-wit:
Lot nupibpr nine (9), In block num-
nt his ofllco at
Oregon, on tho 6th day ot Novombor,
1910.
Claimant names as wltneasos:
Mllo Thompson, of Vlda, Oregon.
Michael Hhnlby; of Vlda, Oregon.
John- Lowe ot Vldat Orcgom.
James Resides, of Vlda. Orogon.
' Wn.CANONRoslstor
8eit,;2r. 0et2.fcI2;ifiitfc.18(rtN0Tt
E.. O. PO.TTE.R
Republican, Nominee for Circuit,
Judge
2ND. JUDICIAL DISTRICT
A native of Lane County and
a practicing lawyer In Eugene
for 2G years.
(Paid Advertisement)
Fresh Vegetables
We always havo a good supply of frcHh vegetables
on hand to 1111 ypur wants. They aro tho beat that
are grown in Lnno County and arc sold at tho right
prices. Phono your orders and lot Ub deliver your veg
etables and groceries.
Theliftft.SfeatfiM$
THOS. SIRES) Prop,
PHONE 22
Wanna McKlnney; Court Matron, Leo-
fca- McCracken; Barbness of Faith,
Bee Holbropk; Court Dunce Rita
Johnson; Madame Snoope, Lucille
Smith; Court Jester, Alberta Parvin;
and pages, Thelma Crouch and Hel
en Stevenson.
The beautiful Queen of Hope then
took charge of her court and appoint- her twenty-four (24); and lots number
ed as her advisory council the Prin-llW0 1S'- "ireei.jj. rour tj, ana nvoj
cess Evol Ladv-In-waltlnir La,lv Yvon.' K"' m ,,10tK nuauor lyvemy-Bevun v&i)
eess fcypi, t,aoy in-wauipg, iuy yyon-. , Mc Kenzo Park Lano Cpunty stqto
ne, and the Duchess of . Truth. Slip , 0f Pregon. .
then announced that there would ho You aro further notified that said
a forpia.1 gathering of .her court on the,. n- Ij -Studley has paid tuxes on said
eveninc of November the hpcohiI Tho 1 rremlMB. for prior or subsequent years
evening pi November tne, second. Tho ,th ra( of ,nterC8t on BaIa
mystery will, prpbbly be given over , amonts as follows:
at this time into Uiq keeping of the On March 21, 1914, tho sum of ?.76
Baroness of Faith who wIJ take a sol- taxes for 1,10 Voar lt)13-
.mq vpw to keener secret from a,l j "JJ Jg of Ml
On April 5, 1916 the sum of $.50 taxes
tpr -the year 1915.'
All of said aniqunts bear Interest
froin. dtq of payment M .the rate of
15 per cent per annum.
Said Sterling Foster, N. L. Nolson as
tho owner,, of the legal title, of the
above described, property .as tho-samo
uppeara, ,ort rec9rp., atat each of tho
JA.MES CALVERT
of Junction City,
Democratic Candidate for
REPRESENTATIVE
I favor the reduction of taxa
tion and the abolishment of
useless commissions.
I oppose bond issues to please
paving companies.
I am. unalterably opposed to tho
transfer of tho school district
unjt to tho, county unit.
I favor the stato printing jits own
- schopl. books and -selling the
same, to .students, and. patrons
at: cost, as other states are
doing.
save .those fajored fqw, tho queen's
cpurt.
Tho occasion, will, be the biggest
gathering of the season. Tho queen's
palace wijl.be. llglted,,frpin,),cel!ar.to
rret).and.,thp.,sp,o,clov8 JialjB. wl ro:
souijd with jthe soiinfls of .rqyelry an.d,
nierrjijieni,
When leaving, each paid due hom-,
age to the queen, and wished her a
prosperous, reign,. Those .invijod wore
EJla pppDnha,veDprr4aBoke, Helen
Kcpnor,, LHUan ..MulligaBy.Jteta, John'
son, , Florence?. Xfpn , Bee Holbrook,.
Jean.i Fischer,, MaiiasfoWqite;, Lucila'
Smith., Hebfja Stojewpni Ruh Scott,
Wanjui.cKlaaey, Putyispjiei?, A.
other persons above named aroih'proby
m k. -.iiA-.r i t. , . ti- .....,
iiiiuci uuiiucu iiiub-.il. ui OLUUioy-
will-apply. to.theiClrcolt Xourt ,of the
Count pd fltate.afarpsatd'.for. a
creq fqrqclpsin, Hen against,. .the,
prpperty above described, and mentlbp
ed in said certificate. Ana you 'aro'
hereby summoned. (tb appear within
sixty dayn aftor th.p, first, .puhMfiftiqn
of this summons .ejtcyujiye qt tho day
ot said first publication, and def,6nd
this action qr pay the pmouit du m
TTLTOM'S
FIS
Fresh Salmon, Halibut and
all other fish in season.
Chickens and
head cheese.
Fifth Street
home-made
near- Main
O. R. Gullion Mi D.
Practice Limited tl
Eye, JEfLt, Nose, and Throat.
Graduate Nurse Attending
306, White . Temple, Eugene.
CAREFUL, CONSCIENTIOUS
DR.J, E. RICHMONP,
PHONES Office, 3; nel4. 11,
OvrCammercial,Jinkf( ,
Why not savo and deposit in our Savings Dopartmenl
one-twelfth of your total taxes each inontE? By so dis--tributing
tho tax burden over tho entire year, Itwlllrnot
seem so heavy. "
4 per cent on savings.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK, EUGENE, OREGON.
Not tli COR'tiPst'St
We are mocern
date in our m6tHods. andJmaT.,
chinery.
The, old. way. was, good",
enough, in its. dayv but . itL is
now out of date.
We aim to give, your, Printr
ing the same uprto.rdateness.
that marks the difference be
tween "The New. Way! and'.
"The Old. Way,"
This change in character will make if a
source.of,profit;in8tcad ,ofv'a. bill .of i expense. ,
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