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r7 ntlDAY, JULY 25. 19 Id TAGB 2 THK SPIUNGFIELD NEWS V . V. THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS FOR SULK A bargain almost new next winter coat, mirror plush with genuine grey oniric! akin care col lar. (Vat $lfro, vi I I stdl ror $22.!".;) rail t No oli'l.e. ' i vm . ' .1 t v. k A. . . 1 l! i'l VI II fl 1 i : CARLTON W. TAGE and S. VANCE CAOLKY. Publisher. CARLTON W. TAtlK, Kttitor. Published Every Friday at Springfield. Lane County. Oregon. Er.tered at in I'oetoffice at Springfield. Oregon, us Second class Matter. February :4. 190.1. . . SCnSCRlPTlON HATES.: One Veer.., $2.00 Three Months . .. 50 Sis Month $1.09 Single Copy 6c One year, when paid in advance, or before expiration l."3 FRIDAY. JULY 25,1919. USE OF MOTOR TRUCK AS A FEEDER Vse of the motor truck In connection with rallfomls and water ways as a fcHler rather than as a competitor is the object of a liatlon-wido campaign undertaken by the Highways Transport Committee of the Council of National Defense. The National Government, working through this committee, is making a survey to ascertain definitely the localities which are sufferng from lack of adequate transportation, and to this end has sought the co operation of members of the United States Senate and the House of Representatives. Pointing out that this is not time to duplicate transportation facilities, the Highways Committee in a letter to Congressmen says: "As you know, the rail and electric lines are In a serious fi nancial condition and their expenses now must be met either by Government funds or increased rates. There seems te be an op portunity to develop feeders fori)Oth by penetrating areas without transportation and .feeding the railroads and the waterways many x thousands of tons which now cannot be brought to the market. "The entire transportation problem Is at the present time of such a serious nature that it is the belief of this committee that instead of duplicating transportation lines and taking tonuage away from the railroads and electric lines, the motor truck must be utilized greatly to increase tonnage and to assist the railroads and waterways in making complete delivery." The Committee believes that with motor trucks bringing to the railroads produce from districts which heretofore "have not en joyed transportation facilities, the high costs of foodstuffs in the cities may be reduced. BIO FOR WOOD To Xm delivered st the H'gh School liHlMlnir. at Mill mil F. streets. 35 cords of 16 Inch wihvI. stah or block lUxty or 2nd growth llr. or hard wood To be delivered at he Public School building on 7th aivl 11 streets. 60 cord of 4 foot wood. We reserve the right to reject all bids. JOHN K. HOWARDS, Clerk. District No., 19. K4 ' 2.' ,:, I ' n !i I"- ( 'V NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS At the regular meeting of the City Cotir.ril. July 14. the City Recorder was Instructed lo proceed to roller t At. I. rl:y street and sewer and side walk assessment row due. NO one Is exempt u the city must have the money to met bonds and Interest coming due. Don't wait for notice, call at the City Hall an. I make payment, or mail your check, otherwise you will he culled upon by the City Recorder. Thw city has been lenient and la now In need of the funds, liiick up your own i n. JOHN' K. HOWARDS. City Recorder. NOTICE TO CREDITORS MERCHANTS AND ADVERTISING Notice Is herehy Klven that the undersigned has been appointed by the nuiiity court of Lane County.'Ore- gon. as administrator of the estate of lunc Ostrom. deceased. All person having rluims against said estate should present lite came duly veri fied to the- umle.s'gued at the office of S. D. Allen, 3 West 8th St.. Eu cent. Oregon, within six months from the date of thin notice. Dated July 16. 19'9 K. ii BRABHAM. Administrator First publication. July IS. J9I9; las publication. Augitst-S, 119. .' y, ;r. i .v.m bv vi ci i x i i m i jmm WrA D 2 bill l I I vj . i tj ttifJA'.'v.y Yi-:rA... .u r.V .tf.owf.i iJI'LJ k. I. .! If , 1"',.,'. i ,:,.,..-, . J. V, ;!"i' .ii: 'i...i .. . .- .-..i , 1 k: .,.,, iM.'.nl..,!-! V ''i'tV'iii',. "" . ... i -ilsf-f 7 '., ,1"'. ""i: v. i :;. "ii? ,vifi'.;;-, . I ' ,'.il-l''-i U.'ll ': ;.,1H;Mi r; 1 r . r - mm i 'tit I li . . V Jl '''1 SUMMONS of During the past ten years a 'great many small towns have been on the down grade, from a commercial standpoint, owins to the inroads made on their business interests by the large cities, the mail order houses, farmers' unions and other forms of outsido competition. Many a country merchant blames the automobile for taking his business away from him, but it is quite likely the automobile could be made to bring trade to him as readily as it is made to take it elsewhere. The fact is that the country merchant, like most of us, will blame everybody and everything for! his condition-before he will begin to lay the fault to himself. There is a store in a city of less than 1,200 inhabitants, in the state of Ohio, which in the year 1916 sold over $400,000 worth of merchandise. It is the biggest country store In the United fctates and it has made its town one of the most important trading points in the state of Ohio. Yet that town has no better sur rounding trade territory than any other town of 1,200. It was done simply by modern merchandising and advertising. Thp mprvhanr in thf rniintrv tnwn has as eriwxl a ehnncp to Sfll . ,. . , . T . ... ... I ther relief us the Court may deem Just you are hereby reouired to appear and iiitivuaiiuipc u diijune in uir uim n uc win uiu sen n , um a and equitable. answer the plaintiff romplalnt filed great many country merchants have allowed modern methods to ' That the aforesaid t-ummous. is pub- aRainst you in the above entitid: leave them away in the rear of the progress parade and have laid ! ,i8hed b-v "r,l,!r of ,h" Hon. o. p. j court and answer within six weeki down and let some one else do the selling. In this connection ! k'9rJh: ""'. uTl uTm f7'"., th" ,lo,c of ,h,'lri,l'" uMU a,un: . .. . . .... . , , ,, i the Jt)th day it June, 1919. decreeinR ; of this summons, and the date of the i it is safe to say that m the trade territory of nearly every small ;,, SBil, MIIraionH tt. pbuhod fori first pubii.-ation of thin summons is town, outside competition is doing more advertising, twice over, i six su . t H.-ivi week, at least once i fixed by the order of the Judge here than the local merchant. The only way the country town can "ek. in the Sprlni-fi.-id News , in a the 4th day of July. 1919. and if cnr-Mifnllv ttoi thic r-nn 1 1 . i it im ia l,v tl. Mr.n.o f;if "'I'X "f 148 compianu airi you so IUM IO appear aixi answer as lt the Circuit Court of the State Orvieon for I tine County. Prank NoUnd. Plaintiff, vs. C. W Wise et al. Defendants. To C. W. Wise. Defendant. You are hereby required and sum monod to appear and answer the com plaint on file he.-ein. In the above eu ' titled Court within six weeks from A" objections to said final account the first date of publication of this uiust be In wrltlnR and filed with the summons, and if you fall to so appear ,1,,rk of "M t,,urt " or before said and answer, the plaintiff will taku . dav Hn'1 . judgmeut against you by default, as i , , . , I. K. PAGE, praved for in said complaint, towlt : ' Administrator of the estate of George t for the sum of $307.r.U. filing lees. " -,-',u"'1' ? ,"-l reasonable attorney" fee., for fore- H"t publication. July U 1919; last cloalng liens, for the foreclosure of S,.L,'n' .u.""l..?- .9X9 ... said liens so adjudged, upon aald SUMMONS 1 automobile, and the sale thereof, as Ihe C ircuit Court tor the State of by law required, and the proceeds; Oregon. In and for Lane County. ' therefrom qpoliel toward the payment Mvrtlo Henley. Plaintiff, va. Will II. of aaW' JudKement. costs, feeB and ac-1 Henley. Defendent. 1 cruiiic costs, and such other and fur- In rha nam a rf f ha Gtafa tt flrnvtn llwtn utf.ir fi ij ili a b.ui i. . . . . i I NO use arguing about it, or making chin-music in a minor key! If you've got the jimmy-pipe or ciga rette makin's notion cornered in your smokeappetite, slip it a few liberal loads of Prince Albert! Boiled down to regular old bctween-us-man-tnlk, Prince Albert kicks tho "pip" ri(ht out of a pipe! Puts pipe pleasure into the 24-hours-a-day joy 'us class! Makes cigarette rolling the toppiest of sports! P. A. is so fragrant, so fascinating in flavor, so refreshing! Prince Albert can't bite your tongue or parch your throat! You go as far as you like according to your smoke spirit! Our exclusive patented process cuts out bite and parch! t ',tr"uHI Toppy rid brig: lidy rei lint. hanJiom pound and half-pound tin humida'tanii -that c'atty, practical pound crytal 'oi i humidor Witt tpong tnoiiltntr top that lh tobacco in luch ptrftct condition. R. J. Reynold Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. C. Q. I7y u? SUMMONS In snort, the only renieily for a town that is going clown lull is modern merchandising, and scientific, systematic and persistent advertising. Modem merchandising is a science applied to the buying and ' selling of goods. Achertising is the same thing except that it has; to do only with the selling advertising is printed .salesmanshp. : 1 is the science of psychology applied to writing news about merchandise. ; k is admitted that the country merchant is handicapped in advertising, Jutt that should make him all the keener. His outside; competition has the advantage of expert advertising men to prepare the advertising copy or design the booklet or catalogue, that is t?ent irtto the country merchant's territoiy. The business, f giM Minnirt' 1 1 1 r, li ri l . ; ttr, umnll f,i t-.iiti li lk'ji'.i un u.lc.rliu. ' ... ... I ! ii l'esssn hinilihoii. Defeii'la lit inp. man of his own. but his town, as a whole, is a big business yol, ar,, i,r?by required mid sutu tn'iirise. This is a situation that m-eds attenton in many towns, moneii to appear and answer the com- i plaint of th pluintiff filed in Die ahove entitled Court within six weeks from the first date of puliiiial inn of litis stimiiuihs, and if you fail to ho up pear and uiikwit, the plaintiff, will i take luilKnit nt by default ugainsl you summons lie properly addressed, herein required tor want thereof plu n- j stamped and deosited in rtie l'osttiff will upply to sniil Court for the c.'ffice, to said defendant, forthwith, at relief demanded and prayed for in said Topi otiisdi. Washington. That first complaint, whb h Is a decree from wild dire of publication is Friday. June Court dedaritiK that marriuKe con the 2Ttli. l!l?. ' tract now and heretofore exlsiinx be.' L. It. KD.MI'NSON. 'tween plaint 1 1 f ami defendant be for Attorney for Plaint il f. , ever dissolved and that pliilut'ff be' First publication Jtilv 27. 1919. last 'divorced from the plaintiff herein, ami' publication August 1, 191. ! f"r "'"'h other and further relief as ; to the Court may seem meet ami proper. ! This summons In putillt-hed once a ' week for six consecutive and succes In the Circuit Court of the State of Miv weeks In the Springfield News, a DrfcKon for Kane County. , w,.,.i,y uewsnnper published at Spring Kenneth C.itiipbell. Plaintiff, vs Ib-a-. fi4.d, Lane County. Oieicoii. by order t-je S'Tllilr.-OII. IHdeildatlt. ,,.f Il.,n i: I.' Klii'.anrlli eirclitt a Italy, in her new war budget, is proposing to tax bachelors. Ye (iods! What next? We thought our so-called "luxury tax" vhsawi'ul; but we can now be thankful we don't live in Italy. as prayed fur in an id complaint for a i)-ree to the tiiat the certain Judgment against this plaint In. rendered in favor of defend- ant herein, and filed and recorded, on lard has now reached a price so high that we no longer fear j,ie mX. !!17. in the journal of this Judpc of said Court and State and dated this 1st day of July, 1919; the time of the first publication is on the. (Hi day or July. 1919. and the last publication is on the 8th day of. August, 1919 WALT Kit B. JOXE.S Attorney for Plaintiff. Address, hUKcuc Oregon. WE PAY MORE AND SELL FOR LESS Everything of Value Bought Sold and Ex changed HOME FURNISHERS Harry Carsaw IN THE CREAMERY BUILDING, WEST MAIN 1 Others may hold th- records for distance flight, bvit for altitud the cort of living has no competitor. town:; First publication, July 4; last pub eff. l iri, ion, Auj;ui.t 8. it is being used to adulterate our butter. BE A LEADER ''A V lit h4 filal Udti lift! An ii half ommii.i'y muy i.'l mn tlti nation -til An immense problem in reconstruction confronts the present generation. Are you doing your utmost to prepare to lead in its solution? ...MJl'-M'WX Oregon Agricultural College TrcifU for Udcrhip in the induMriu snd pfoff iiiont m fcltowt : HOME ECONOMICS. AORICULTURE. COMMERCE. FORESTRY. PHARMACY. MUSIC. VOCATIONAL IDUCATION. CIVIL ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL tNGINEtRlNG. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING. CHtMICAL ENGINEERING. INDUSTRIAL ARTS. MINING ENGINEERING. LOGGING ENGINEERING. MILITARY SCIENCE. Tht Celltat tmlnun include couiri in Enjluh. Ecnrmici, AI, Mhemtk:, Mijdrtn Langu(e. Phyucnl EducMiur., Indulil Juuiusluin, I.aliual Ikicncct. and ail ewcnlmli ol an din.Uon. Three regular terms Fall term begins September 22, 1919 1 aL. MKI m. mtmt imT mim HllliaHlsV !tf tl T Va. ...... ii i Vin- fnte. 3mJ iW'iil..i.ti.'"M-l"'f MiW8-aTfciMflWlS ila1i mtWiHl j ami b fg, CollrfC Catatoc, lliuttratcd Booklrt and olhn iiiformstKrti addrtM THK REGISTRAR, Oregun Atriculluial CulUgc, Coeval In ' UJTS suit su j t-um 1 tfifTBBJ tr rma,- ....... :.. ....I....... .ii ... - r,.r i ... . ' 'jiii i. in .iiiuuie j, hi liuWt' .ei-l, lie H'- aside, caniellml and ltel'l for naught, anil that plaintiff have Judgment for i.'OHta ami illHburaenienta of iIiIh nu't and kucIi other mid further relief aa to ' i In; Court may aei-ni Juat and equitable Tbat ttie aforeKuld BuniinotiH, ix pub ; liHhed by order of the Hon. Ci. K. Skip ! worth, made the 2tlh day of June, j 191'J, decreeliiK that this buiiiiiioiih bn j publiFhed once euch week for nix sue , ceHMive wueka. In the Springfield i New a and that a copy of aald hum iiions with complaint, be enclosed, properly addressed aud depoh'.ted in the Post Office, at Eugene, Oregon, with posttige prepaid and uddn-HHed 1 to Maid defendant, forthwith at Wash ! Ington. 1). C. The frt date of publication Ih tho 1 1 tit day of July, 1919. A. ('. WOfJlH'OCK j It. EDMl'NSON. j Attorney for I'lainlifr. i ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE N'OTKK IS HKUEI5V OIVEN that the underitiKued AdminlKtrator of tin: i-Ktate of tlcorgit W. Cleveland, deceaa ed has renilori.d aud file-l In the County Court of the Stalt) of Oregon far l.ane County, hla final account and that lialil Court by an order duly made and entered thereto bag fixed and ap pointed Saturday, Augum 9th, 1911 at thu hour of ten o'clock In the forenoon um the day and time for hearing objections to buk! final ac j count and for the settltmeut thereof SUMMONS Id the ClrcBit Court of the State of Oregon for l.ane County. Comuh. Plaintiff, va known, if any, -having or claiming I fur Iiuch of the yeur lit IN. A I.. I.. .....I ... .1.... All . ... nil iiiierrni ui erkiin- hi miu w iiiii- vu in uii aoove atlloilutH Ileal- ill- I - " ll'lll 111' I hereinafter rteacrlbed real property, lerest al the rate of 15 per cent pur John G. Coaax, Defendant. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF' ORKOON: Vou are hereby nutuinone.il and retiulreil to be and appear in the above entitled Court and cuuhi and aiihwer the complaint of the plaintiff I on file herein againat you within hIx J week a from the date of the firm publi-j cation of thia KuniiuonM, aald firat date: being on the 20th day of June, 1919 I lrcfeudantH A1(.., To Arnt Ano'ertion. Marie Anderson, j hla wife; National Surety Company, a corporation; Mary T. .) urien anil real property, Ihe above named do feudality In the name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby not I tied that II. I.. and If you m fall to appear and Studley, the holder of Certificate uiiHwer aald complaint within aald ' Delinquency nil inhered 1610. iHHiied time, plaintiff will apply to aald Court j on the 7th day of April, 1917, by the for the relief prayed for In aald coin-! Tax Collector of the County of Lane, plaint and for full relief. Thin autn-1 Slate of Oregon, for thj amount of iiioiih la Nerved upon you by publlca-. "e aame nemg mo amount Hon In the Springfield Newa. a newa-1 then due and dcllnouent for taxeu for paper published in Springfield, Lane County, Oregon, for Mix consecutive weeks by order of the Hon. 11. F Skipworth, Judge or the above Court,! which you are the owner ua appear aald Order being entered aud made of ; of lecorda, situated In aald county and record June the 11th, 1919. Htate, and particularly bounded and Date of fliht publication is June 20, j described as follows, towlt: 1919, nud lust date, AuguHt 1, 1919. i s. W. '4 of N. VV. aud W Vj of C, M. KISSfNUKR, Is. W. V. Section 31), Tp. IK 8., R. 5 Attorney for plaintiff , v v. M , Lane County, Oregon. Realdence, Eugene, Oregon1 vii urn further notified that said . "III. L, Sludley haa paid taxes ono said - m. ! fl Clll inn. ill. ill nil nunnviU( II. LAmc ...1.1. .1... ...,. ,.r I I I .... .,.(.! jrrom witii inn iHia .1. iuivivdi uii pnm STATE OF COUNTY. OREGON FOR Summons for Publication In Foreclo sure of Tax Lieu. 11. L. Studley, I'laiutiff, va. Arnt Au derson, Marie Andersoii, his wife; ! , Hi-.no I Mui-ultf lt u ei.hiipn I tun Marv T. O'Hrien and J. T. O'Brien, i tor taxes of it year 1917. bar husband, and all person un-j On March Jl, 1919, the um of J33 20 en num. Said Arnt Andi'isou as Ihe owner of (he legul title of the above describ ed property hh the mime anneiim tr J. T. O'Urlen. her htiKband, and u II 1 ' . and eucii of the other persona persons unknown, If any, having oria,",v'' "allied are hereby further notl claltnlng an Interest or estate In r"''1 tltit L. Studley will apply to and to the .hereinafter described ; the Circuit Court of the County and Kline aioreaaid for u decree foreclos ing the lien iigalitHt the property above described, and fiientloned in said certificate. And you am hereby Dfj summoned to appear within sixty days uncr in nrst putillcatlon of tbla summons exclusive of the day of aald first publication, and defend tbla ac tion or pay the amount dun oa abeve shown together wlih coats and ac crued Intereat anil In cuse of your failure to do so, a decree will be rend ered foreclosing the lien of said taxes and costs iigalitHt the land and prem ise above named. This summons Is published by order of the Honorublo (. F. Skipworth. Judge of the Circuit Court of the Btut of Oregono for the County of Lane and said order was made and dated this 2Xili day of May, 1919, and the data of ihe lirst publication of this sum mons U the 30th duj- of May, 1919. All process and papers In this pro rending may be served upon the undersigned residing within the Stata of Oregon, at tho addroaa hereinafter mentioned. . , WALTER n. JONES, Attorney for tho I'lainUI. Address, Eugene, Oregon, (First publication May 80. 119; Iut publication Auk 1, 1919, the year 1914, together with penally, Interest and costs thereon upon the real property HHxcsHCd to you, of amounts as follows On April 7, 1917, the sum of $30.81 ! for taxes of the yeur 1915. On April 7, 1917. the sum or $32.18 for taxes of the year 1916. On April b, 1918, the smn of $27.00