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PAGffl 2 rim spiunowkld NHWS - imphT, ,)UNB 18, 1910 THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS CARLTON V. TAGB niul S. VANCE CAGLEY, Publishers. CARLTON W. TAPE), Editor. Published Every Fridny at Springfield, Lnno County, Oregon. Knlerod at Uio PostoMco M- Springfield, Oregon. ns Second-class Mailer, . February 24, 1903. , SUBSCRIPTION RATES.: , Ouo Year...- ?2,00 . Thrco Months....- u. 60c Six Months fl.03 Single Copy ..... 5c Ono year, whoa paid In advance, or before expiration ......$1.76 FRIDAY, JUNET13, 1919. v LOCAL NEWS - W. P. MeUce, of Fnll Crook, wns horo on bustnoas Thursday. Mrs. Johanna Woods, of Tlgard", In horo for .a fow days, visiting hor son D. Pollard. Miss Toss O'Brien. 6f Marphtlold, Is horo for tho weekend, tho guest other, sister, Mrs. II. Shea. J Mr. nnd-Mrs. Nuet Grtmnhuvo pur chased tho Lctklo cafe, arid will 'opo rnto It in tho future. AN. I. W. W. REPUBLIC NEXT DOOR WATCH OUT AT HOME. T is not generally known but there has been erected th terrU i tory adjoining our country a luu-iieugcu experiment in i. v. W. syndicalism. It is President. Alvnnuios' overthrow of con stitutional guarantees and forcible seizure or government of the State of Yucatan. Baoked by an I. W. V. army the revolutionary confederation has overthrown church and state, middle class aud capitalist, in- -uusines ami property, liie l. w. v. leaders nave secured adop tion of their entire legislative program and its enactment by of fering free military service in exchange. Purely socialistic theo ries are ndw the fundamental laws of Yucatan and the I. W. W. are the ruling class, opposition meaning death or expulsion. The Alvaradi revolution was followed by destruction, of churches and public property, including archives and records and registers of marriage. The property classes were at once prop erly reduced and duly subjugated, with railroads, 'docks andvare houses, telephones, and banks "democratized." Legislation is all by decrees of Alvarado and his I. W. W. coun cil of .state, some 2,000 laws promulgated, as by Lenino and Trotz ky in Russia. They range all the way from abolishing all need of securing divorce to education of children and all teachers must become socialist propagandists. It is made the duty of school teachers to watch and inform on planters who are reactionaries, and socialist books are placed in all libraries.- Every means is taken to expound only the most advanced revolutionary political thought, making warfare on property, state, church and family. Alvarado, backed by his army of I. W. W. volunteers and syn dicalists labor organizations is ambitious to extend his systenMo all Mexico. Here are some of the slogans of the I. W. W. regimer whose political warcry is, "Throw away your spade a"nd get a gun: "Whether God will it or not, the revolution shall go forward." "The country before one's life; the revolution before God."' "Without God and without masters, here is the supreme as piration of free men." "The sacramental character of marriage is contrary, to' the spirit of constitutionalism Free press and. free speech are abolished, the local newspa pers being seized and converted into organs of the government for the revolution. Private banks are abolished and their stock holders and depositors are rained and reduced to penury. Re sources of banks are confiscated,, worthless paper money substi tuted for their coin and securities. Alvarado says: "We need the money." To get industrial justice workers are advised: "The man who "wears shoes and collar and has property, got them by your labor. Take back your own." In this Utopia of I. W. W. ism strikers are protected by law and employers are forbidden to em ploy others or resume work until the strike is over. In December last a pure aggarian, law was enacted, reciting: "Hereafter no one is exclusive owner of Jand-any more than he can be of light or air' - Owners of property who are opposed, to Alvarado Tule are reduced to submission and poverty by confisca tion of same through taxation. The government seizes all crops and markets them for the planters, making returns less cost of the "Reguladar.es," or public marketing. Like the railroads un der government operation, the planters must sell ff livestock to make uu deficits for high wages and cost of operation.. In 191S, at the dictation of the shop' hands railroad tariffs were dou bled to-provide extra wages, -and to get .cars shippers must hribs train crews. Crops for export like hemp and sisal are held to be public property and planters must run their farms under direction oZ workingmens' soviet rule. There is complete and arbitrary government for a particular c lass" and nationalization of railroads, wire communication, ship j ing and banking. The nnoducatod natives are taught to look ujion every employer and the wage-payer, of any class as their natural enemies and robbers of laboi The lists of crimes, assas f Inations and arson are as wide as the state and increasing daily, and all "who can get away are leaving Yucatan. The I. W. W. re-volution in Yucatan was established through agitation by prop , .-andiats and radicals from this country and Mexico in German 1-ay. For. complete details read the article by William Gates in the May number of the "World's Work." Radicals of this same t tripe are-now trying to terrorize the United States and Canada with general strikes and bomb plots. Howfong can they go unpunished? Tho Misses Kvn .Ilughos,' Hnud Earl ami Zoo and Mahol Trask, of Albany, aro tho weekend guests of Mrs. .Wil liam Dawson. U N. Myers, with the StftaHTghj way i:ommission, or suioin. is visiting at tho home of-Mr. and Mrs, Conpwny Hugh Sangalho. of tho Sprlngflold Garage, Is able (o . be around again after bolng confined lo hla home for a few days with a sovoro cold. Mr. M. Thompson, who has been in Seattle for several days on business, came homo Thursday to onjoy (ho Ju bilee. Ho will roturn to tho Sound ojty next week. " , Mrs. J. V. Coffin has received ,Vi cablegram from her ton Ralph, who'ls in Franco with Iho American Expedl t'onnry Forces, stating ho would loavo for home in a fow days. j- Ray Bally ond Miss Edna Fisher were married Sunday. Juno 8th at tlie Christian church by" Rov. Ted Leavitt. After spondlng a short honeymoon nt Uelknap Springs, they will return-to Springfield, where they will ninko their future home. Harold Perkins spent Thursday in Portland visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Perkins, and at tending the graduation exercises of his sister, Audrey. Mrs. Perkins and Audrey will return to Springfield soon to spend the summer In their homo hero. Conyjiieiice? comfort and economy i. Harry Neat, employed nt the Booth Kelly mill, was painfully but not ser iously Injured Tuesday night. A large 2 by 4 timber fell from a car being loaded, striking Mr. Neat oh tuebaokj oi uio Jieau, Knocking lilm uncon scious, again. Ho is now able to be around Many Animals Killed In 1918. Indi cative of tho number of wild animals of a destructive nature In Lane counf Is the set of figures recently complied by Jt. S. Brysont'county clerk, on bounties paid out during tho year 1918. Following is tho list: Wildcats, 179;- seals. 71; coyotes, 1G; wolves, 12; cou gars. 5. A total of $721.50 was paid out in bounty money. Tho state adds U6 for each cougar killed and $20 for each wolf: Wherever you go city, country, mountains, Eenshore there you will find Pearl Oil, the Standard Oil Company's kerosene. Givcb the con venience of gas without the duBt and dirt oi tfoal or wood. Easy to handle. With a good oil cookstove you will cook in comfort nil year 'round, Bakes, broils, roasts', toasts economically, ijjiuh -u wic iimm ui match. No waiting for fires to come up, no un necessary work, no waste. Concentrates a steady r. . . i . i i- - .1 .1 lioat on tlie cooking leaving uic uucucu cvwi uuu comfortable. Pearl Oil is refined and re-refined by our special process which removes the impurities. It is clean burning. Pearl Oil Is for sale In bulk by dealers every .where. It is the same high-quality kerosene as the Pearl Oil sold in five-gallop cans. There Is a saving by buying In bulk. Order by name Pearl Oil. ' We recommend New Perfection and Puritan Oil Cookstoves PEARL OIL . (KEROSENE) HEAT AND LIGHT U STANDARD OIL COMPANY " mi' . ML A. H. SPRAGUE, Special Agent, Standard Oil Company, Eugene, Oregon. fT PARLOR BOLSHEVISM COMBATTING WESTERN VELOPMENT. DE- THE BEST ANSWER On the whole, the experiment of government operation hoa been one of the most fortunate Chaptors In th! economic history of the nation. It has tried an arrangement which for merly was an Issue, ural found it wanting. Government control .or 240,944 mlbH nf Amorlca's railway system, accori ng to official figures for first tlireo months of 1919, showu- cost to taj payers to be $176,1 lC,0ll5. The some porlodjn ipis ehowod a- loss of $14(5, !62,a29. And this with increased rates and reduced service. to present-the same prope vorlOed to Frank A. DePue, attorney for tho estate, at his offlco In Springfield, Ore gon, or to William Wootea, within six months -from the dato of this notice. Dated May 2, 1919. WILLIAM WOOTHN, Administrator with the will nnnoxod of tho stato of William B. Woolen, Decnaaoil. Frank A. DePue, attorney for tho oa Into. KJrst.jmbllcatlon. May 10; lust publi cation Juno 13. . NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. WILL PLEASE THE CHILDREN Department of the Interior. U. -S. Jiaim Ollke at itosaburg, Oro. gon, May 14, 1919. Xotloe is hereby irlvcn that Wiirinin ft)J Glaspey. of Fall Creak, Oregon, ! who, on April 9, 1912, mude Adjoining on tho 7th day of April, 1917. by tho above nnmod aro hereby further noil Tox Collcctor-nf tho County of Lane, flod that If. L. Sttidlcy will apply to tho Circuit Court of tho County nnd Farm Homestead Entry, Seril, No. State of Oregon, for th, amount of the sumo being (ho n mount then duo and dellnquont for taxos for tho year 1914, together With ponalty, ltitorost and costs thereon upon tho real ptt)perty nssosiiod to you, of which you aro the owner as appears oi rocorus, siiuaiou in mini comity and state, and particular! bounded and uoscrlbtI an follows, to-wlt: S. W. V4 of N. W. and W A of 8. W. V4. Section 30, Tp. 13 S.. II. 5 W., W. M- Lnno County, Oragon. f You ara further uotlilod that said II. L. Studlyy has raid tS ono said promlsos for prior or mib(jueiit yoars with th rato of Intoroit on said amount as follows: ' Qn April 7, 1017, llio sum of $:i0.81 ror tnxes of the yotir 191C. - On April 7, 1917. th sum of $!12.1S for taxes of tho year Ifllfl. Cn April C, 1918, tho aura or S27.no for 'taxes of ilia your 1917. On March ii, 1919, tint sum of $3;1.20 for mxes of the your" 19 18. All ol the abovo amounts boar In- luresi ai inn mm nr lr. ;i ier .t ravr'.utton In our country emanate frcm two sourceB the over-1 "The vengeful hatred of tlie prlv eductfd f .' "g theo-;st and the ! "ogd classes,' is what the Non-Par-ur.der-e'u.atci u'lcr who takes allli's Utaan League Is said to be combating id-.s fM.rn tho soar-boxer. Neither"! western states', of .hem is a taxp-iysr. J TnI filaelflontlon or hateful Interests The gieat middle class, who luivo : Includes nil big business enterprises, homes and' pay tax, who road and 8,1 Private and public and quasi pub tb nl; for thenisolves. who earn their ,,c corporations. living bv labor or carrv on business bv Against these hateful "beasts of the4 lneir own Initiative do not accept the Jmsle" that represent capital in all dof trines of Colshovlsm. ,ts for,n8. o A. C. Townley organiza- Tho son of t college professor at t,on makea warare. Boston, who is master of five Ian-1 p?'-he urogram In Its entirety Is noth- gunges has been arrested for Uolshe- ",B ,uorB "or ,ess u,il ,ne Program vism and for (he use of language of class !,atred oxplolaed by thp Ited which conslgod tho American to tho hot place. l'le graduated from Harvard at 10 and now ho is twenty ono years old and a full-fledgort Bolshovk. Chances aro lio would, tiot know a plck-axo or. crow-bar If he met them on tlie street,, evil could not distin guish the difference between a. trowel pnd a dorjtlck. ' Ho Is a horrible example of the Iclnd of "workmen" who do all their laboring with tholr mouths and who absorb fantastic notions about la r. People have been known to recover from this by going out into the open ond doing eriiao rear work. Kusslan Holshovlkl What has the west, that needs all Its carital and all the capital It can get to develop Its untold resources, to expect of Non-Partlsanlsm? Can a political movoment based on arraying class hatred against capital succeed in our country? , - Capital, after all is said and done must produce seed for tho sower and bread for the eater. Tho repoal r die so-called "luxury nx" which tho President has rocom ntendod will bring Joy to tho hearts of tjie children for JUwllI knock 5 per cent off the prlco of candy, which Is not a "luxury" at all but a very neces sary article of diet for children and also grown-ups.' " Classified Ads For Sale, Rant,' Wanted, Etc. LOST Fivo-dolluf bill, turn to News offlco. Finder re' Mrs. W. C. Itobhan, who has been in Portland for Iho past few weoks returned homo Tuesday? WORDS OF PRAI8E. Before his death,' Theodore Iloose volt said, "There are few serious thinkers nowadays who do not recog nize In tho Salvation Army un luvab uablo 60Cla asset, a force for good which works effectively In those, dark reslons where, sav"e for this force, only evil Is powerfnl.'r rOIl SALI2 A good . 8-room house nearly new on C street ' between 8th and 9th. Moke an' offer. P. Green, American Hotel." J13 FOH 8ALK Corner Lots on north C and Mill stroets for ?210.00 cash or Liberty Bonds. 'No Incumb rances. Inquire of I). S, Jordan, 1011 Water St., Ituymond, Wash ington. , je 27,. P79C0, for Lot 5 of Section 0, Town-i 1 .rosi at ",8 01 l" cent per hip 19-3. Hange 1 W. WlllaniPtta '"" ' ... . . i Meridian, has fld notice of intention A , SS.ttTO Z,! to make flnnl flvo-yqar proof, lo nstnb- od property ns tho same uproars of! (First pnnllcntlon May 30.' 1910 'aV llnh claim to tho land above described, record, uud each of the other persons publication Aug. 1, 1919. " ' , , . before 13. O. Immel, IT. S. Conlrnlsslon-' - . ' Bin to aforesaid for u decroo foreclos ing tho Hon against th properly above doftcrlbud. apd niontloiiod In said ccrtlllcatij. And you uru horoby uinnioncti to nppnr witiiiu sixty dnys fttr the llrst plibjicatlon of thin summons exclusive iif the. day of nald first publtCMt'on, and defcnd this no tion or pay t lie amount duo as nbovo shown, tfiRothor with costs and ac oruod Interest and In raso of yolir failure lo do so. a decree will bo roifd- . ,urod foreclosing tho lion of nald tnxos ; and c's's ncalpst tho land and- prom. , Isi abovo natnnd, ' , This sumnimis Is published by ordor of the Honorable (5. F. Hklpworth, Judgo of tho Circuit Court of tho Stnto of Orogono for tho County of Lano and snld order wns mndo and dntfld this 'JKth day of May. 1919. and thp dno of tho llrst imbl'cailon of this sum- '. mom Is the 3pth day of May, 1919 . V , . All process and pnpora In this pro- , ctwlitig may be servod upon tho V undersigned residing within the "Stnto '".,'?. of ' riigop, at the uddrcnH hurolnaft'or v mention wl. ' . WAIriCIl 11. JONEHfl- "' Attorney for the Plalnpff. murriH. r.uReue. urngotl. er, at his oillce at Eugene, Oregon, on tho 28lh day of June, 1919. Claimant names as. witnesses: Bill Hills, of Fall Creek, Oregon; '! IL Morphoits,e, of Fall Creeks Oregon; Bill Ilenfrow, of Fall Crook, Oregon; Emory C'alllsou, of Fall Creek, Oregon, W. H. CANON, noglstor. First publication, May 16, 1919; lost publication, June 13, 1919. ' IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR LANE COUNTY. . NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the county court of tho State of Ore gon for (he County of Lnne adminis trator with Ui will annexed of tho estate of William 1). Woolen, de. ceased. 'All persons having elslus acalnct-tha eifata y.i.,- D""ue' ul nomer oi ueriincate or against-me estate aie hw.b) kotiQid DslIUQitoncy iiumH'rfcd 1616, i00q Summons for Publication In Foreclo- - sure of Tax Lien. IL L. Studloy, Plaintiff, vs. Arnt An derson, Murie Anderson, hlH wife: National Surety Co., a corporation: . Mary T. Q'.Brlun and J, T. O'Brien, her husband, and all persons un known, If any, having or claiming an iniorcst or estate In and to the hereinafter described real property, Defendants. , To Arnt Anuerson, Marie Andorson, L.I.. rii . r. inn Auiiunuj ourety company, a corporation; Mary T. O'Brlon and J. T. O'Brlon her husband, and all persons unknown, If any, having or claiming un Interest or estnto In ' and to the hereinafter described real property, the above uumed do fondant. In the name of the State ef Oregon; You ore hereby, notified that II. L. Btudley, mo holder of Certlncafe of rvatprv Pacific Gonse of Music . 731 Willamette Street , EUGENE, ORE. Conservatory Methods taught" by Conservatory Graduates All Branches of Music Taught HISTORY CONCEDES EUGENE YSAYE, A'CON SERVATORY GRADUATE, AS THE GREATEST LIVING VIOLINIST. STUDENTS MAY ENTER AT ANY TIME. '..'.J - 1 I 1 a 4 . a