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Fill DAY, AUdUHT 15. 1919 TAGE 2 THE SriUNG FIELD NKW3 THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS CMtLTON V. TAGE and S. VANCE CAR LEY, Publishers. CARLTON W. TAPE. Editor. F'bJ's!d Evry Friday at Springfield, Lane County, Oregon. 'opsi at the IVKtofflr at Springfield. Oregon. Second-cla Matter, February 24. I0J. ( i e Year.... t':v Month- srnscRtPTiox rates : '. JJOO . Three Month $1.0) ! Sinrle Copy vne year. wbe paid In advance, or Nvfor expiration ... FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1919 FRUIT ACREAGE EXPANDING 50c Sc ..I ITS, latere t In the overflow Had ttcrvla after described, giving, however, to the owner or owner of any lands abutting or fronting thereon, the prefernc rlKht to purchnte a.vtd overflow Umta at the highest prlre offered, provided uch offer la made In fixxl faith, and also provided, th.it the Und will not b aold for. nor any offer therefor accepted of le than $7 50 .er acre, and that the Hoard rj errra the right to re)oet any and all bid. Said landa are striated In I.no County. Oregon, and described aa fol Iowa. tv-wlt: tUginning at a point 10.S35 rh-!n north of corner to Section tl. 32. S7 and IS. T. 17. S. IV 2 W. W. M . and running thence N. 79 00' S'. 2.00 chain; N 83 10 V. 2.00 chain; N. 73 IS' V. 1.3 chaint. to a point In the V S. meander line of left bank MrKenzlo For of Willamette It. . ... ... , i ,t.i.. i liiracr aionc aaiu meanuer une. r rnenomen&i prices ror smaii irons is siaruus uhuuivu -i M. w K 421 t,,,lni. s u. M. E Jyvncra of land to putting out one to teu acre fruit tract?. j 7-1 chains; south oo chain-: s z' The fact that even cull apples bring ten dollars a ton shows ot" E. 5.40 rhait; s. 47 oo E. 4 :s the. unlimited demand for jellies, or which mm juices are comr ;: - 4sdyh,,. oo: k t'ie. 4 25 chain; N. 60 60' E. 1.10 chains'; That a SL Louis svndicate has recently mvesteu jm'o.wo m n. 74 4' k. 4 5ft chaint: . x. 64 23 rrhar.I in ma wslArti BtntP shows the direction CaiUal l3 tak- I K 2 " chain; X. 4'. OS' K. 4J Irg on fruit. Strawberries, loganberries, and mi raspberries proved sold lailnes this year even for quarter-acre patches, netting $200 an &cre. r On top of this berry patch owners find ready market for all Vaaes and tips that root between now and -winter at good prices. Strawberries averaged 4i cents a pound ror ten years past chain?; to the center line of the old channel of said river a established In County Survey 1503 dated April 1. 19it. thence along center line of old chanuel aa ectablished In aaid County urvey S. SO 30" V. 20 00 chin; "X. 24 30' YV. 11.02 chain ; North- 7.53 chains to the meander line on the right bank of said river, thence along j.r.1 no- rr.ntrsrto nrp offpred CTOwers at 7 to 8 Cents for five meander X. 17 45' V. S.30 chains; - X. 6 00' W years. Raspberries averaged 54 cents a pound for ten years before 1919 and growers are offered contracts at 8 to 10 cents a pound for five years. Lofc-anbeiTY Uds for planting are worth $25 a thousand, and can be produced with little effort, three to five thousand to the 'state Land Hoard. Salem. Oregon, and 'marked "Application and Kid to Pur- Raspberry canes are worth for planting $S to $10 per thousand 5 uw0 -n"s i;u are sen starters at me rate ui ten muu&uiiu iu cue c i c The expansion of small fruit industry builds up many allied industries such as juice, box, can manufacturing, etc. LUMBER INDUSTRY AS EMPLOYER 2 OS chaina to uiesnd.-r corner between Sectlona 21 end 22. thence South 5.72 chain to the place of beginning, and containing 20.237 acre. Application and bids should be ad dressed to C. O. Brown. Clerk of th BROWN. Land Hoard Clerk Stale Dated. July 28. 1919. First publication. Auut 1. 191; last publication, October 3. 1919 i NOTICE AND SUMMONS IN FORE CLOSURE OF TAX LIEN jr - fi zii -e . fi nil w m eh 28 cents a package Cam era told ai-erywfcere in .t'?oli'!j mliy )ctn!i of 20 c4rrtm; ut Iffrj ptvttfat (300 CJjIirefi) in 4 in0-ppr-eorrJ ctrlnn VV ttroug ? tecoataitnd t!u canon for fh ur office lupfiljr, or wjrn you Irmtel. R. X REYNOLDS T08ACCO COW ANY ; If.lC nv1r.J nnn-n.Ill.. fill 11,1 1 Hi n( l.imliP I n rnr'i rr a 1 ' v:iith v.-as 42.907.574 feet more than in 1917. At an vholesale value of $20 a thousand, the Portland 191S lumber cut Ri.:ounted to $12,606,200 of which nearly $10,000,000 went to h.bor in logging camps and sawmills or in transportation and c.'ier industries incident tc lumber manufacture. This is merely in one city in one state but it illustrates what iu lustry means to a community. The mines, the oil industry, the sugar industry and similar basic industries all represent the same distributon of wages in tk territories in which they operate. A blind man should be able to see that we all depend on prosicrous industries for our individual prosperity. In no section ol the country is this more forcefully illustrated than in the I'acific coast states where the lumber and logging industries tmploy tens of thousands of men and are largest employers of labor. " i The people living in localities such as this should realize to ?hat an extent their bread and butter depends on conditions favorable to the successful operations of a basic industry of this character and should advocate and demand policies favorable to Jta successful oieration. THE CALL TO SERVICE fl- (R. II .Ballard of Los Angeles.) ' There is much talk going on in the country now by seers and CKhers who are preaching radical changes in government. What is the matter with our present government? Our constitution jr'.vcs us inalienable, inviolable rights of personal security, personal liberty and private property. To change it, as advocated by some, wo::!'! be to disregard these splendid privileges, no matter how pure a theory some forms of government, such as Socialism, may be based upon. History has taught us that the adminis tration of these is not American in the fagt that the principles of our constitution are disregarded. The Bolsheviks of Russia and the I. V. W.'s of America are one and the same thing all dis jfi'arding lights of property, personal security and personal liberty. To what lengths they have gone in Russia in the dis regard of personal security and liberty is well known. There is nothing American in this. The American people do not need a i:ev form of government, but ratber they do need to awake to th true signs of the times namely, the call to service in J.he Litest KC'ise of the word. COINTY. Louisa Mvland. Plaintiff, vs. K"7.abeth Taylor. Arizona Uilbreoth, Nancy J Hu-l'ou. Matilda Thompson. Sar-c-ptaiDaird. sometimes spoiled Ser repta IWrd. Gamaliel Taylor. Or lando C. Tajior, Mrs. A. O. Winn. M. L. O'Hurio, sometime spelled Oharro. and A. C. Tuil. heirs at law of "Eber Taylor, deeeaed. and all person unknown, if any. having or claiming an interest or estate In und to the hereinafter described real property. Defendants. To KIirbth Tavli.r Arizona Ci- breath. Xancy J. Hudson. Matilda' Thompfcon. Sarepta Baird nurae tlmes apelled Serrepta Beard, Gam aliel Taylor, Orlando C. Taylor, Mr. A. G. Winn. M. L. OHario. some time apelled Oharro and A. C. Tull, heirs at law of Eb?r Taylor, doct-as-'ed. and all persona unknown, if any, .having or claiming an intoreal or estate In and to the hereinafter described real property, the abovo named defendant. IX THE NAME OK THE STATE OF OREGON": You are hereby notified that this plaintiff U Louiea liyland. the holder of Certificate of Delinquency number ed J277. Uzuod on tbe 7th day of October. 1913. by the Tax Collector of the County of Lane, Ktale of Oregon MX CAMELS' csrcrl tlfril of c:?ileo Ttu-i.ir.li mill chouc I j--nv.-jiio Dlia.-cos im:-.wcti every cv;r.rct,J Ccmv yon e ?r Si. J ! Ca:iicl? r.v ELjchu.iivcr.. U!c'.i;;l t.sv.cla. r:-.:.M civoyinrnl i.r. 1 : i.V. f-u'tK.: . v.rU c ill th?::: a t;,::'-tti' r Vv!.-...;oa! It you lih? : ci;.rt M" t!:: i!-C3 net l-jiivf i.;iy nip oi.'..'i.t cii'viiy c.lien; rv.- r urpli'.v.ynt (t;;rctty o.lor, smolic Canic!.! ll you Imnt r lor i ri'h, nit How-miM ciir-'U't'tte tl.ut h.: nil tlir.t J!r;'b!o ci;:JL-ctto "body" .t!I, yon i;ct some Cat:ic!c us quid-1 us j tm can! Camels' expert blcml (u..!.w,ii rll hf J delightful quality p.-l!t. Voiu parsonul test wid provo that C.rel Ciartttts uiv tlx only ciEarc'ite you t cr smoked th.tt jt'st ?ecm m.kk' to mee t your taste I You ill prefer them to eilhor kind f to bacco smoked biruiltt! CornpHrc Camels for quality nnd Eutisfaction vvith any cigarette ia Uie world at :u cricc! t-r ft,.- ' 1 I C 1 . .. n n . .11 for the amount of 18 S7. the same be- ..' ' . . . V SUMMONS lu the Circuit Court of the St.ite of Oreiton for Ijne County. E. A. ApKiir. K. S Apear. and Marl.t Walker. Plaintiff. . X!ll Whit mote: Alwj all other iHTons and partie claiming any rijeh. title, es tate, lien or inter! In the real e.tate described in the compUlut herein. Dufendant; To the above named Defendauta: In tbe Name of tbe State of Oreron. you and each of yoti are hereby sum moned to auKwer tho complaint filed against you In the above entitled cau9 and court within six weeks from the date of find publication of this sum mon, and If you fail no to answer plaintiffs will take Judgment against you that they are the. oaner lu fee of the following real property: Beginning at the quarter port at the middle point of the Kertlon line be tween sections IS and Id in Township 1C ttouth of Range 1 weot of tho Will amette meridian, and run theure uouth nd 1-3 rod, thence north 22 rod to the bank of tbe Mohawk river, lh-nce easterly along said bank to a point rod north of WE PAY MORE AND SELL FOR LESS ing the amount then due and delin quent for taxeu for the year 1912, to-' getner wun -penalty. mteroBi ana cost r . . , . ; , . ..,,,, 1 thereon upon the real proierty a?ess-', i P . . .? 'K. ' Jg," ed to you. of which you are the owner : as appears of record, situated in said County and Slate, and MOST UNJUST TAX The tpe-ial five per cent excise tax on candy, above all oilier taxation, is one of the sore spots remaining as result of hanyi i iii - .i -i i aii't m-uijiiMuei tu war unie legislation. J I he v. ar proved candy manufacture to be an essential mdu.-.iry raxing it as non-essential Is most unjust. This tax acls ir diitcily on the beet sugar industiy and the farniers raising beet.-? as it t?ndj to reduce sugar consumption at a time when it is highly essential we build up this indu.utiy. It is a direct lax on every chi.'d in the land who buys a penny's worth of candy. Repeat it. S rods to the plare of berinnlng, sltl ated In Lane County, Oregon, contain-' I... 1 1 IE 1 I , nn.l .V... . particularly B i. j bounded and describ.-l a follow, to- "J.. VBUl ? V-J llltru ur luinmi iiii.rii, nun iui uiu' I ' i-.- li- I Undivided H Interest in SVi of Lots ' w;r p ' . 4 and 5. Block 47 of Junction City, j u Th. """"" u uy viriut; UI Ull IJIUCI III III" V. Skinwonh. Circuit Jud;e. made and filed July 22. 1919. rtlrectinu that thS ; Kummoni- be served upon defendant; by pubtikHiiiK the nam", oiw In each i week In the Springfield New for six1 MurceHKive v.eekii. ami that dt-f'-mlantd jnewer the s-anie within six weekn ' fmm the dare of'flrnt piiblii '.il.ioii thereof. This niinmon. it- ra first i iJl .rr.h .' t'i,"i.,',.f ti -. . rmbllhhed Jul. 'i'.t, litis i for taxe of the year 1914 ' ..... ,, V AM-fc" I )r February 21, 1917. the sum of Attorney (or PlaintiffM. l-UK-'iie, Ore ; On April :.. 191S. tho kum of $7.57. i V1""" lo"- UI!UM '"J for ;txe of t lie year 1910. ' lt: 3. Oregon. You are further notified that I.oul'-a i Hyland. the holder of Raid Certificate i oCrxjI'iKluncy. has pild taxes on aid . premises for prior or subsequent t years an follows, to wit: , On October 7. 19L5. the in of $6.87, for taxes of the year 1912 On March 20. 1914. the sum of: 14.75, for taxes of the. year 191.';. Everything of Value Bought Sold and Ex changed HOWIE FURNISHERS Harry Carsaw IN THE CREAMERY BUILDING. WEST MAIN of. hCTICr OF SHERIFF'S SALE EXECUTiCr. IN FORECLOSURE N(,i-e- in ucrtUy given Cat by vir tue "f ci Execution und or'Jer of aie jh.iUi-.i out oi the (-ii'ouit c-ouri of tho yrat.' ol Onvo.i for Ine County on tli..- l".!i dyy of July, 1919, on a dfn.ree. .jti red therein or Hie l'jfh d.'iy of Jaiy. l<, in u fcuit wlierein Iff-ury M. htMu was f.ltiiatitf and Corneliii Bj-jtriwria:! h'i'J Henry M. Uoed:g lioimcr ri' ceft darits, and wlierein Jttdic '' vva-i rendered in favor of faald Fhe1'):)!! sod aKuiiist said Kpark (iian for tin- t-'Ji of SC5u with intureH' from Jiiu. I'. 19J7. a? 8 p:r teut ; $C.S7 vith in-.' rc.-:-r. fi'irn Fel.tuary 1 l!'l!l, villi : a'. H per n.-ni; in tl... K-im ff ''' T'.. uiili irncrt st ii h ,..r tiir. Aii.-i' I'll'i- Tit, -.mil of s-; mi ;(!. r.'iey'B fi-e. ki:1 lf:n titan of V t'. "--. srid dM.ur.-,. Jliei-ia of h-l'l sui' hi(h t-'.u:-i 'ATlf dc-ti;''. J lo i' a l.' -n ujioy V..'. hind Jit-rum r ii.enl'ofed fioi t!t: 1U day ot J;ill J.ti y. V.:., tiit) hai'l JiulK inent havliiK tx-fni I -J t y enrolled an l docketed iu tho office ol the W;ik of taid court ou Baid lCih day of Juiv, 3919, and tho feaid execution and older of eala to tue directed commaDdinK mo to sell tho property hereinafter named to aatitfy said Judgment, Interest, at torney's fee end eoata, including tho espemsfcs of ihi.i writ, New In accordance tberewlfh, I will n2-2-ly ti 3 iSri day of August, at 1:00 p. ta t tJUe aonthweftt ON I frontdoor of the court hotifc- in the city of Lugene, Oregon, c-ffer ior ale and Hell to the highest bidder fr each, at pul.dic vendue, the fuilo a in-; property: ComineiiiiiiK at a point 11.91 chains ea..t from the K.outliei-f,t conn r of tiic L'ugene F. .Skinner Oonatiou Land CiHim iu section '.'.2, Township 17 south, of Kange 3 west of Willaiiir tie meridian, and three chains e,t of the northeast corner of county hui vey 113. and run thencr, wif-t eighty feet, thence- bouUi one hundreij hc-v-enty-four le-t, theti'e eai-t ei,iiiy fl, thotice li'irtii on'i hundred seventy fiiir Kct to thf nlaie of hegiiiiiing. hi'uafe-1 i:: i lie city of Etipcaie, Lane County, Or.-pon, In satisfy i-.aid judgment, In cofcis and churpes, with nil li:c r S m 1 1 1 . title and estate that defendants Jn January 10. 1919. the sum Jti.oo. fur taxe of t he year 1917. On April .r., 1919. the Mini of J5.:i7. for laxe,, of the year 191 S All of said amounts hear iiitc-rest from dai.n of pnynihn'. at the rate of l", per ceiit per annum. Said Klizabeth Taylo; as the owner of the leial title f tin- Above describ ed rrojerty as the came appears of record, and each of the other persons above named aie fc?r by further notiti- SUMMONS ! In the Circuit Court of the State of, Oieson for lane County. Kenneth Campbell. Flaintiif, v. be.i-1 ij Slmph'in, Defendant. j To Hessio riinf'oii. Defendant: You are hereby required and sum-, moned to appear and answer tho cotn-1 plaint of the plaintiff file! In the; abovo entitled Court within six weeks from the first date of publication of ed that the plaintiff herein will apply '" aummons, and ir you a i to so him to the Circuit Court of the County .-.ml 'peur and answer, the plaintiff, will , St?teaforesai. for a decree f,jr,.,.,w. ; take Judgment by default agamM you j Ing the lien of said taxes and coats ! prayed for In said complaint. l''1: uv-Alnt lh nrr.t.ertv tihf.ve fleKi rilie.l for a decree to the effect or i-.i:y o:rer peiKti or persons c!.tini- ji.k ny, u,r(Ann or unaer Uiem. or ,,f t- tTier or lliem, had therein on ba d loth (hy of Jan., 191"i, or Lure Hince rieiiuired. .Said Hale, will le s'liiject l-i redemption as by law allowed. FftKJJ G. STICKLKS, Sheriff of Lane County, Oregon. F.'ist publication, July 'ir., last puo li aiion, Augubt 15. 1919. NOTICE ia hereby given that the State Laud Hoard of the State of Ore gon will receive sealed bida at its of fice ia tho Capitol Hulldinr rt Salem, Oregon, up to 10:00 o'clock A. M., on October 11, 1919, for all Ue State' and mentioned In aid er.rtifkat;-. And you are hereby nummoned to appear within sixty davs after the service of lh:s pummoris uj:on you, excluHive of the day of service, and defend this Milt or pay the amount duo a-i tliino shov. n, togeiher with t fils and ac ru- i fiiiei-esi, r.nd in ( of you. t,itli:n to d' -o, a d' ' ree v l'i be remle. i-! funch.Mnif the lien f t r.ai l t.ixe- and costs avaim-t the I;. ml am pie.i:- ;iijr;ve named. 1 ht Mlintei'!!!-: !:i l u'd'-lped 1' eril' r he Hon. (j. V. Skipwofth, Jul.-e ,i tin- Circuit CeiKt. of the S!;i"; ) Xoi! f'(;r the Comply of La no, i ' ! i-i'd ordi-r v.-.'ib made und 'dale. I h,;.. 'jc, l liay of July, 1919, anil the lirM publl 'fetlon of this hututiions i liii.-t l.-it May of Aiiguxt, 1919. All procesa and papers in tli'ti pro ceedings may be served upon the en dendgned, residing within the State of Oregon, ut the addreis herein afu r meutloned. WALTER b. JfiNK; Attoru-y for i'lalntuf Addrrtj: Eighth Ave, and Wi'.UiueUa btreeta, iSugoDo, Oregon. that the certain Judgment aaintt this, plaintiff, rendered In flavor of defend ! ant herein, ami tiled und recorded, on June 2.2nd, 1917, in the Journal of this! court in volume 21, at page .105, he Set jiside, camelled and held for naught. and that plaintiff have Judgment forj nib's and disl)ur.( mi nts of this nult( and such oiher ami further relief as to: : e Court may seem juiit and equltublo j Thai the afon-Hild Hiimiimns, Is pub I 1 hed by order of tho Hon G. F. Sklp-j ..(nh, inade the lT.it It day if June,' 191!). decreeing that this aiimmoiiii ho j I eldi'died (.lire euch'vveek for six sue- j revive weeks. In Ihe Springfield j N'ews and Ihat a copy of said sum inons with complaint, ho eucios.id, ! pioi-'cily aildreiijed lind deposited I'll the. i'o.t OH ice, at Eugene, Oregon, wlili postago prepaid and addressed lo suld defendant, forthwith at Wash ington, I). V. Tho -first date of publication la the HtU uy ot July, 191J. A. C. WOODCOCK L. R. EDMUMSOX, At'.oracra lo? I'lRlntlff. 1 jEggtmattitB When You Want the Best In "Eats" Call 51 - Get Your Butter Wrappers at the News Office a