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PAGE 2 TILE STRING FIELD NEWS FRIDAY, AIH1UHT 22. 1919 THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS CARLTON V. TAOK and S. VANCK CAOLEY. Publishers. CARLTON W. TA(i K. Editor. Published Every Friday at Springfield, Lane County, Oregon. Entered at the Poo t office t Springfield. Oregon. Second clu Matter. February J4, 1903. , SUBSCRIPTION HATES.: , One Year $1.00 Three Month , SOc 6ii Months ..$1.03 Single Copy 5c Ore year, when paid in advance, or before expiration $1.76 FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1919. WE'RE NOT SO HARD UP Everybody, to listen to them tell tt. is losing the race between the dear old purse and the speedy 11. C. L. Old II. C. L. gathers speed at every lap. and family purse stumbles alonghardly in the race at all. Anybody will tell you that it is "imiossibU" absolutely, for the majority of the families to live decently these days. And a lot of folks believe all this. , Mob hysteria, that s all. chains As a matter of fart the average familv is living better todavi'6 30 NOTICE ta hereby Riven that the. State Ijnd Hoard or the State of Ore (ton will receive sealed bid at Ita of r:.- lp the Capitol llultditiK at Salem. Creson. p to 10:00 o'clock A. M. on Cc'obwr 14. ll. for all the State lntreat In the overflow lands herein after described. Riving, however, to the owner or owners of any lands abutting or fronting, thereon, the preference right to purchase said overflow land at the hi client price offered, provided such offer is made In good faith, and also provided, that the land will not be sold for. nor any offer therefor accepted of less than $7.60 per acre, and that (he Hoard re serve the right to reject any and all Ibid. Said Is mis are fljunted In lnne County. Oregon, and described as fol lows, to wit: v Beginning at a point 10.9:16 chains north of corner to Sections 21. 22, 27 and 28. T. 17, S. It. 2 W. V. M . and running thence N. 79 00' Y. 2.00 chains; N. S.T 10' W. 2.00 chains; N 73 IS' W. 1 39 chains, to a point In the l". S. meander I'ne of left bunk i McKenzle Fork . of Willamette K . j thence along said meander line. S i 52 00' K. 4 21 chains; S 16 00' K. 7.14 chains; South 6 00 chains; S 21 ' 00' K. 5 40 chains: S. 47 00' K. 4 25 1 S. 74 30' K. 3.50 chains; S K. 4 50 chains; S SS" 00' K. 4.25 chains: X. 60 00' E. 1 10 chain; X. 74 45" K. 4 60 chains; X. 54 23' K. 2 22 chain; X. 48' OS' K. 40 chains; to the center line of the old channel of said river as established In this country than it ever did before, anywhere in the world And if you doubt it you go into the stores, go to the stores that sell Jewelry and watches: or those that sell pork chops and bread, and ask whether business is good. Ask the banks how balances r ompare with those of four years VjZinwXu'ot ,S S?0. channel as established In said Count v Ask employment agencies how wage schedules, and the mini-1 survey s. so so v. 20.00 chains; x ber of unemployed, compare with the good old days of 1914.' I-' so- w. 11.02 chains; North 7.5.1 And finallygo to the agents for four of the lower priced at.to-!'" fr ri"T llZZ mobiles and inquine w hat the chances are for speedy delivery of meander x. 17 45' v. s :to chain; a nice shlney automobile. '.v. es 00' v. 2.0s chains to meander' All over the country the demand for cheap cars is the greatest corner between sections :i and 22. ewr known, and buyers are waiting for weeks to secure their cars. JTbTginnK. liJZin & ! These automobiles are purchased by workers, by farmers, by acres, j Small business men. I Applications and bids should be h1 j A lot of this pessimism is simple hysteria; the cost of living jessed to o o. Brown. Clerk of the. Is too high, that's granted, but the average American family is j XlZi wTI as near catching up with it as it ever was: and the average family, ! chase overflow Lands." j the country over, has more monev, excess money for luxuries or c.. bkoavn. j the savings bank, than it ever had before. Ju)v ("s"r'919,"t0 'I,n,l Hl,ar'! And labor never found it easier to secure its demands. Not ( ylri't publication. August 1. 1919.' enly for wages, but for shorter hours, better working conditions, last publication. October ". i!U9 a general square deal. Don't get too sympathetic over your sad lot ; remember l'.tOT or j 1S?3. if vou can, and you will feel considerably better. I IS rents a package Cm r nrttj pvpry. wher in cirntiti. ally J package of Jt ci,iarfttr ur l'npii'tllri( ci t iref (,,) Iff m j.l.inp ;iiT-,-iil'fr. carton. VVe .'rofijt y r. .en. mrnJ tht carfon for tti iirn or ottic luppv or ?en y etj trmvt R. J. Keynoldt Tobacco Co. Wintton'SaUm, N. C CAMULS nre in a chtss by themselves msily the most refreshing, the most likaoie cigarette ',,l ever smoked. Yt)u can prove that! Simply compare Camels puli-by-puff with any cigarette in the world at any price! Put quality, flavor and cigarette sjfs faction to the utmost test! Made to meet your taste, CanwU never tire it.no nuittrr how liberally you smoke them! The expert blend of choice Tuikih atul choice Domestic totuiixns makes Camels delightful - mi full -bodied, yet so lascuiatmnly smooth and niellow-tiuld. Kvcry time you liy.ht otic you K'"t new atul keener enjoyment ! Fieeiloiu from any unpleasant ciuretty uller t ste or anv unpleasant ctjjaretty odoi makes Camels as unusual us they are enjoyable. In lact. Camels appeal to the most fastidious smoker in ho many new ways you never will miss the absence ol loupons, niemiums or Rifts. Yi.m ll prrfrr Ctimel Quality ! 'J'UL'C, KK J Jt NOTICE AND SUMMONS IN FORE CLOSURE OF TAX LIEN WE'RE SORRY 1 IX THK CIKCI IT COt'RT OK THKl I STATK OK OUKGOX KOIt LANK! I COCXTY. I L V''-1f Tt. Vlk In .'.y TV. ewi. v'r-., mm vi rk. rv a turn F'ord cars now have self starters. j As Henry, at last accounts, was 190,000 cars behind his orders probably these few words of free advertising will not greatly , affect his business. ; And we do want to say something about Henry's cars. Besides making walking a pleasure Mr. Ford did a lot of things for all of us. j And now he is going to spoil it by putting a sputtering thing-; amabob to do your cranking for you. : Personally one of the chief thrills we get out of our "automo bile" is turning the handle that sticks out of its front piazza. It requires no brawn nor brain to stomp on a button and make your engine wheeze. ! But to properly crank a fliwer is a fine art. ! The art crankist gives Betsy just one slight upheave, and she snorts. He does not whirl the crank madly, nor does he puff, and pant, and sway in the roadway. Just the slight upward touch of the true artist and the faithful Henry talks back to him every time. And in the wintertime what joy there was in getting the old relinble to rattle. You started at seven, and at one you got the first back fire Louisa Mylaiid. Plaintiff, vs Klizaheth , designed, residing within the Sla'e Taylor. Arizona Oilbrealh. .Nancy j of Oregon, at the uddrv herein after J. ilud.Mon, Matilda ThuinpHon. Sur : mentioned. epta ISaird. .sometimes spelled Her.; WALTKJl II JOXKS, repta Heard. Gamaliel Taylor. Or j Attorney for t'lulnt iff. lamio C. Taylor. .Mrs. A (i Winn Addres: KiKtith Ave. ami Willamette M. L. O'Hario. sometimes spelled hir, KiiKene. Oregon. Oharro. and A. C. Tull. he;rs at law, ... of Kber Taylor, dece used, and all , SUMMONS persons unknown. If any. having or ( claiming an interest or estate in ann to the hereinafter described property. Defendants. real In the Circuit Court of th Slate of Oregon for I.aue County. To Elizabeth Taylor. Arizona Gil- E A- Apgar. V. S. Apgar. aad MurU breath. Xaucy J. Hudson. Matilda Thompson. Sarepta Baird some time spelled Serrepta Beard. Gam aliel Taylor. Orlando C. Taylor. Mm. A. G. Winn. M. L. OHario. some times spelled Oharro and A. C. Tull, hlrii at law of Kber Taylor, deceas ed, and all person unknown, If any, having or claiming an interest or estate In and to the hereinafter Walker. Halntlffs. v. Nellie Whit- wore; Also all other persons and parties claiming any right, title, e tale, lien or interest in the real estate descrlled in the complaint herein. Defendanin: To the above named ilefeuduuts : In the ume of the Stule of Oregon. you and each of you are hereby sum moned to answer the complaint fllijd What is a Home? described real property, the above i against you In the above entitled can named defendants. and court within lx week rrom the IX THE XA.MK OK THE STATE OF date of first publication of this huh. ORKOoX: I uions, and If you fail so to utixwer Vou are herebv notified that thin plaintiffs will take Judgment against Such milSCle as We have was heaped Ot) our bones, layer by plaintiff is Louisa Hyland. the holder j you that they are Ihe owners In fee lay US in December. tli.. Count v of Lane. State of Oregon. ; twn aeclions 1H and 19 in Township To date the Ford has been a regular institution, a different for '"' amount of $ f7, the same be-,16 south of Range 1 wei of the Will ver. through the Chill months, and the Onlv callouses a"lot of of Certlflw-e of Delinquency number , of the following real property: ' .. , r , . .. ., , .. ed 177. issue.) on the 7th day of Beginning at the quarter post at the f display tame rom caressing the handle of the family flivver ,JC,)(,r m;. ,)V tht. Tax collector of 'middle point of the Ke,tio,, line i.e. December. the County of Lane. State of Oregon. : t ween serlions IN and 19 in Township To date the Ford has been a reeular institution a different fr the amount of f7, the same be-, 16 south of Range l ci of Hie Will Institution: one that required energy and intelligence to start. ' "'""' he due and i deiin-: amette meridian, and run then, ,, south , , . . , . , " quenl for taxes for the year 1912. to- j 1.1 rods, thence west 21 ami 11 rods, anil a nii:n degree of enmuance to keep going. pethe, with petmiiy. interest and cost ; thence north 22 rod to iue bank of the I silt witn sell starteiri. and real snnngs. ann, mavue. even a thereon upon the real pi orerty assess-; Mohawk river, thenee m c ushion iwo int lies ihi k. and a tire bigger than a biovcle lire, the '"' " " ''' '"' Rr tne ner ;said bank to a point s i Old Ford iS M. Civilized and humanized that all the Sl.ortillg jt.v Of appears of record, situated M. said the iilnce of beginning I ... 1 f duntv and Stat'j. and particularly 8 roils to the place of bei run ii ins it will be lo.si forever. LIBERTY OF THE 1776 BRAND The people teap what they sow. If they install bad leadership tht y reap the h'aivfsr ol bud laves; and high taxes. The peeple pay the price of incompetent leadership and all h'iidsol business ami industries sutler from them. But for intelligent e applied to govenim..nt the world would lajn-r into anarchy and perhaps into barbarism. 'I iie stale und the hiiiion. nay even the city or county, ris' j-r hil:ei i!'; !i iV.e ehmact.'r o.f their leaders. Tiie eouniiy and its ind'iMiies and development depend on j-ifind e! ina!!''!' j.oii' it ai:d lionesi lcadershij). Tiie co'iiitry is v.a'f-hing the experiment in state SOviali-sm in Nf-rtii liakoui vnder the gni.-e of a farmer's movement. We tried .--(-.me of the same experiments in S!t under the j , ; 1 1 e ol the i'opulisi moxement led by Socklcss Jerry Simpson. f,,r ,:' s "f "'" J'':,r l l,..,-.. il-. ml,. , r il. i,ii,..t-ii.- !,, w.iLci.. l v- w ' 11 April n v. mi ' r t i v i ue iii i " 1 1 1 1 j i in uunnia u.ii i ii' . . . pleads for one union and the democratization of industries. We hail the Knights of Labor and the Farmer's Alliance and the Dennis Kearney Samllor party in the past thirty years. Hut they have all none their way and the mournful procession of false prophets, quack doctors and demagogue reappears. Mohawk river, thenee easterly along rods north of thence south glnn'ng, sit i- boiiniled and described as follows, to- a ted in Lane Comity, Oregon, conmlii ivi-: j lug 2 anil U acres, and that you. and I'ndivided Interest in H'4 of Lot en li of you have no right title. eMtit 4 and ".. Blutk 47 of Junction City. ,n or interest- therein, and for filler c reeoii. i appropriate relief Vou are further notified that Louisa ibis muihiuium is sered upon you llyluiid. the holder of said 'ert ific-i ie ,v virtue of an onler of the Hon i ol Deliii(iiency. has paid taxes on said it Ml for pr'or or veins as follows, to wit: i m October 7. l!i:i, the !.nni S'i !7. for taxis of the year I 1 2. i i. Match :H'. 1!1! the sum 1 .7". f'.r Ci.ve.s (f tint e;i r l!li:: "n March i i r, . the sum of for lafs of tiie -, l!il . t'ii Kfbriiary 21. 1!M7. the sum of 4 . for taxes of tli'- year l!il.'. of K. Skiiiwor'b. Oircm; .lulge, made and sills (i. lit fi,., July L"J l!19. direrlfliK IliMt ill's sililiinojis be seried upon ilefendan's f'f by publishing the same once in each wee. in tho "rlntrf ield News for s'x successive weeks. .Hid licit defendants answer the Mime within six weeks from the ilaie of I'itki puhHcaU'in thereof This summons is so first pilbl'shed Julv. 2a. 1W1!I S D. AI.LK.V f;n April a. IfllS. the hiiiii of $7. .. 7. ; Attorney for I'UiiiHlffs Kiigene. (He for ;axes of the year l!di Vrl "imblicat'on. July HH!t; last On January Hi. l!tl!t the sum of j dicnl Ion. August 2!. 1HIH i a 1 . irm of .'.."7, tor taxes of the ye;., A'l of sail aitioiuits le-ar interest ' froiii dale of payment at Hie rate of In the Cir'int Court of ihe 1' per cent per anniiiii. i Oregon for Lane County. Said Klizabeth Taylor us the o ii'-r ' Kennel Ii Campbell. I'laintllf, )f the e;?Hl title of ihe above deHCllli ' sle SIlupMOli, Defeiidaill. A House is a Mere Shell, But Fill It With the HOME FURNISHERS New and Second-Hand Furniture, Then You Have a Liveable Loveable Home Harry Carsaw IN THE CREAMERY BUILDING. WEST MAIN SUMMONS State of vs. lies ed prorerty as the same appears of To Bessie Simpson, Defendant:- Lilt liheitv and flee institutions of the 77 brand survive and record, and cadi of Hie oilier persons' You are hereby reiiulred and sum- above named are hereby further notitt moned to appear mid answer the coin ed that the plaintiff herein w, ! apply plaint of Ihe plaintiff filed in the to lb" Circuit Court of the ('oun'y and j,,ove entitled Court within six weeks '.t i'e, aft resai'l f';r u decree lotwlos fmin the first dale of publication of ictr the lien of Mihl f ixes and costs : this summons, and if you fail to so up-aiaim-l the t roi er'y nb-i-e ib-s' ribi ! ! , ,-ar and answer, the plaintiff, will md tin tit i(jne I in sa:d i-cr ifi ate. Aik' iu(1. Jmlguieiil by del mil ngainst you viii arc licreli.v smihii,'i;:(" to aiiicar " il;iti sixl days after Ml" servite of the noble statue in her honor slill lights New York harbor. CET THE HABIT Modern methods of hanking are typical of America's demo cratic way of doing hiisinis. Rich and poor alike keep their monev iu the same bnuk and the dollar check drawn by the girl lie day of service, atiil defend Miis : uil or a y the 'iuiou::t due as above siiown. tonifllii-r with costs iiinl iii ' l'ii- "! :nli rest, and in caxe of your failure to do so. a decree will be rendered lci'k iu a department store on her small account, is honored tb's summ-ms upon you, cx- iusive of itist as t nickly ami uiih as little (picstiou as a check' dra wn by John D. on his account. A deposit in a bank is the basis of credit for any man or woman. It establishes a personal relation between the depositor and tho bank, which may be of value in many ways to the de positor. If he will ask his banker's advice before investing his Bavings la numerous schemes which are afloat today seeking to get his money, he will in many instances be saved severe losses. The banking habit is a good one to cultivate. It raises you In your own estimation and sens. and confidence in your ability to do things. A bank, dcjiOBitor and a home owner are riot good material for the UolBhevik and socialist agitator and herein lies America's sr My today. h piiiycd lor In r.ahl complaint, towit: for a decree to the el leel that Ihe certain Judgment aiiim! lliis plaintiff, rendered in favor of defend a, it herein, nuil filed and recorded, on June L'lind. 1MI7. In the Journal of this court in volume 21, a' pa Re .Mia, be sel 11 : .1 .. 1 I I I t 1. 1 fo.e.losliiK the It'll of said taxes a ml , 1 V" " , lino itiiii i,iiiitiji nave jiiuKiitciii Mir . costs and disbursements of this su't osts tiKaiiist Ihe land and premises above iiiuiieil. This summons is nublisbed by order of the Hon. (i F. Kkipworth. .lude of the Circuit Court of Ihe Slate of Ore got! for tho County of Lane, and said order was made and dated this li; i It day of July, 1919, and tho first publi cation of Ibis summons Is thin 1st day of August, ma. All proeesg and papers In th'g pro ceedings may be served upon Lu un und such other and further relief as lo Ihe Court may seem juiil und equitable Tliitt the aforesaid summons, Is pub- llnhed by order of the I Ion. ii. F. Skip-1 wotlli, made the 'Jlilh day of June.j 1919, decreeliiK that this buiiiiuons bo, published oiicm each week for six sue-! cessJve. weeks, In the HphnKfield , New and tbat a copy of mild uum- uions with coniplulut, be eocbuiod, Every DISH Creates a WISH i for more EGGIMANN'S Ice Cream That Rich, Pure, Frozen Food properly teldrcBod and dcpoHltttd In I bo I'oaI (ifflco, m KuKHue, Oregon, with posts go prepaid and addressed to said defendant, forthwith tit Wawh lugtou, n. C. , i Tb first dulu of publlcatlun U the 1 1th duy of July, 1919. A. C. WOODCOCK L. II. EDMUNSON, Attoraoyi for Plalntltf.