STACK 2 TILE SPIUNQFIKLD NEWS FIUDAY, HHITKMHKIl S, 1919 THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS CAIILTON w. TAliK and S. VANCR CUll.KY. CAHLTON W. TACK. Alitor. iniblishers. Published Every Friday at Springfield. Lane County. Oregon. Ectend t the INttttoflU at Springfield. Oreou. Socond cUm Matter. February 24. 1903. si:nscRtiTiox katks . Om Year $100 Thro Month S Months $1 03 Single Copy year, when paid in advance, or before expiration 50c ... Se $1.75 FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 'J, 1919 TO THE DAIRYMEN OF SPRINOFIELO DISTRICT Have yon all the row you ahould keep or hnve you toed Kotnir to waste T In any event If you need a few more cows aad conditions Justify the ex- penae. we will be glad to aid you financially. SriMXGFIKI.n FIRST NA- TIOXAL DANK. ANNOUNCEMENT This Issue of the News will be the last under present ownership. Ik-ginniug next week the News will be issued by Messrs Lynn VV. Miller and II. U. Kreeland. who have purchased the plant and business. The policy of the paper as conducted by the retiring owners vtfll be continued by the new owners, who are thoroughly ex perienced in newspaper work. The paper will immediately be enlarged to eight pages, and many new features will be added, which will make the News one cf the best weekly papers in the valley. The retiring owners take this opportunity to thank their many patrons for their kindness and good will during the period they fcave conducted the business, and wish .for their successors a continuance of same. TAG E & CAC.LEY ONE WAY TO REDUCE THE COST OF LIVING (Officer lo recruit who had mloaed every shot) Good hcavena, man. where are your shots going?' Itecrutt I don't know. lr; Uuy lft here alright. A man la known by the promlxei ho doesn't keep. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Xotlce Ik hereby given that William Wooten. administrator of the estate of Mary Ellen Ho worm an i formerly Mary Kllen franc) decerned, has made, rendered and filed In the Coun ty Court of the State of Oregon, for 1-nne County, hrs final account and aid Court has by an order duly made and enu-red therein, fixed and appoint ed Saturday, the 4th day of October. 1919. at the hour of teu o'clock In the forenoon as the day and time for hear ing objections to said final account and the settlement thereof. All ob jections to said final nccount must be In writing and filed with the Clerk of said Court on or before aid day and time. WII.MAM WOOTRX. Administrator of the estate of Mary jCfN ' v yrj i c yarv v. rvj.-ov wyx fell f hS rag rrtf xl 'A :' . n..'ii :ir. Taxation, high cost of living, high wages, shorter hours, less work and more production, are some of the mystifying phrases ce hears today. Everyone is shoving the burden onto someone , gr.wr tneesu. te. as a start to reauce cost vi uuig me pn-stm uic-juiiaun: aiul misnamed "luxury" tax could be repealed or amended, thus removing a direct increase in the cost of living on many absolute necessities, from drugs and toilet articles to candy and ice cream. This law was passed in haste to meet war conditions, it can now foe repealed at leisure to meet peace conditions and the sooner ke" better. c a BIG ountyFair . EUGENE, ORE. SEPT. 16, 17, 18, and 19 Great Exhibits Agriculture Livestock Machinery Great Amusement Program Splendid Band Tomassino Italian Band, enroute Sacramento to Salem. Great Racing Fifty Entries First publication September .1. 1919: last publication. October. 3. 1919. XOTICE Is hereby given that th State Land Hoard of the State of ore gon will receive Healed bills at Its of tic in the Capitol UulUling at Salem. Oregon, up to 10:00 o'clock A. M . on October 14. 1919. for all the State's interest In the overflow Kinds herein after described, giving, however, to the owner or owners of uny lands abutting or tontlng thereon, the preference light to purchase nail overflow lands at the highest price I offered, provided such offer Is made in good faith, anil also provided, that 1 the land will not be sold for. nor any I offer therefor accepted of less than ! " " " I $7 "0 per aire, and that the Hoard re-' OHKOON: ervea the right lo reJ.K-t any and all J You ure hereby notified that this bids plaintiff is Louisa llyland. (lie holder j Said lands are situated In I.ane'of Certificate of Delinquency number- 'County, Oregon, and described as fol-1 ed 1-77. Issued on the 7th day of lows, to w it: October. 1913. by the Tax Collector of ;' Beginniug at a point 10.92a chains the County of l.ane, State of Oregon. ;nonh of corner to Sections 21. :.'7 1 for the amount of $0 97. the same be and 28. T. 17. S. R. 2 ". V. M , and , i"K the amount then due and dellu- 'running thence X. 79' 00' V. 2.00 uueut for luxe for the rar 191:!. to- 'chalus; X. 83" 10" W. 2.00 chains; X I gether w ith penal' y. Interest and cost j 7.1 15' V. 1.39 chains, to a point In ! thereon upon the real property kmm.-ss the I". S. meander l'ue of left bank ' ed to you. of which you are the owner McKenzie Fork of Willamette it., ' as appears of record, situated In said thence along said meander line, S.I County and State, and particularly ! 52 00' E. 4 21 chains: S. 16' 00' E. bounded and described aa follows, to- j 7.14 chains; South 6 00 chains; S 211 wit: 00' E. 5 40 chains: S 47 00' E. 4.25 j Cndivided Vs Interest In of Lots I chains: S. 74' 30' E. 3 50 chains; S 1 3. 4 and 5, iilotk 47 of Junction City, ;76 30' E 4 50 chains; S ' 00' K. Oregon. '4 25 chains: X. 60 00' E. 1 10 ihains; j You are further notified that Louisa ; X. 74 45' E. 4 50 chains; X 54' 23' i llyland. the holder of said Certificate iE. 2.22 chains; X. 4C OS' E. 40 ! of Delinquency, has pal l taxes un said ; chains; to the-center line of the old i promises for pror or subsequent channel of said river as establ'Mhed years as follows. toit: In County Survey 1503 dated April 1. j On October 7. 19l't. the sum of 1900, thence along center line of old 1 1" 97. for taxes of the year 1912. ; channel as established In said County i On March 30. 1914. the sum of j survey S. SO . 30' W. 20 00 chains; X. ! i 75. for taxes of the year Is 13. 124' 30' W. 1102 chains: North 7.53 On March 31. 1915, the siuu of $4 53, ; chains to the meander line on the, for taxes of the year 1914 J right bank of said river, thence along' On February 21. 1917. the sum of 'meander X. 17 45' W. S 30 chains; ' $4 99.. for taxes of the yi ur '.M5 ' X. 6S' 00' W 20S chains to meander j On April 5. 191H. the sum l $7 57. j corner between Sections 21 and 22. j for 'axes of the year 19l .hence South 5.72 chains to th- place' On January 10, 1919 the sum of 5.00. for tax s of the yea. 1917 On April 5. 1919. the um of $5 37. for taxes of the yet., 1 9 1 S All of said amounts, hear liitrrest from ,lat- of i:inient nl the rate of I .", p.-r -.-ii ; , r riTim Said Elizabeth Taylor as ln; owner CAMELS sitprly cignrrtte contentment heyoml utiytliina you ever experienved ! You never tasted such full bodied nicllow-mil.'ness ; such l elicfdnne., uppetiitm flavor nnd coolm-nn. Tlitj mote Cnttn Is you Niuuke tlie Kreater becomes your dclittil--C'tmrs ro such a ciJm rettf rrvrltition ! Kverythmit about Cnniels you find so KiscinatmR is due to their quality -to the t-xvrt blend of clume Tuikiali utnl choice Domestic tobaccos. You'll sav Cntels arc in n class by themselves they seem nunic to ntrrt your oivn prrsoni ttf in so innny ways! Ku-edom from any unpleasant cigarrtty niter taste or un pleiiKsnt ciR-uetty odor makes Camels particularly desirable to the most fastidious smokers. And, you smoks Camels us liberally as meets your own wishes, for they never tire your taste! You are always keen for the cigarette satisfaction that makes Camels so attractive. Smokers real ize that the value is lit the cinuiettes and do not expect premiums or cou (ons ! Compare Ctimrla with any ciga rette in the world tit any price! t. ffU mr t1 whmtm n m itl,At sflr m.. il fa nf Jti figmimtlmm n, (pn f. ft. .- WlH) tigimtlm) in ir.a.ttw juifwr. -. rmrlttn Wm f.., gl roiftim-r th mttnn htf N S. Of t.rTliv uiflf Or m hwn Au frava R.J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY Wintn 5lcn., N C. V '. a package o IJ f:'? .-;c yu cz:, V a '; a. .' 1 J ;iv1. .'. ; it, r'u.'.'t i; . '. 4 ..; ' j v.yw.vv,r.j'. kV:. -aPat)f. mmm HH K '! V w I 5W Eerol! Any Monday DAY SCHOOL always in session 1 NIGHT SCHOOL begins Sept. 29 SOLDIERS, SAILORS and MA RINES may enroll vith us under the State Aid Act ASK FO?. FREE INFORMATION EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE A. E, ROBERTS, Manager 992 Willamette Phone 666 of beginning, and conta'ninK 0.27 j ' acres. ' Applications and bids should he ad : dressed to O. (J. Urown. t'lerk of the' State Land Hoard. Sal'-m. Oregon and marked "Application and Ii.il to I'ur ha.e Overflow Lands " ' r, c, imnuw. , f'lerk State l.anl itoard Uateil. July :s. 1919 h'irht publication, Auiru.s' 1 l'i!': I 'ast publication. October i 1 f T- NOTICE AND SUMMONS IN FORE CLOSURE OF TAX LIEN in t i ( k ii'ci'i' ff it irr i t II"-: STATK K OKKlMX K)I; I.V.s'K i" I'NTV, !.'':i.-j ilvl'uid I'lalntilf. vs Klizii.-'.'i T :!!"'. r.;r;a (Jilln caiii. N.iMy .1 Hud- i.ii Matilda Tliomi s.,i. Sar 'a li ii.i sielli-i) ,Se- I'pta I'.i.i.il (Jam;, lie! Tailor (f ImhIo Taylor Mis A V.'u.n 1 I. O H .no -Dll ' tlll.i-V selel Ml til" . and A ( Ti'li. 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'on r' of Mi" I on n y and -a i ! for a de . for -rloK ' S -I i' ' . . l.e .i I ' 1 I I IHl '-.,: -r'v ale.1." dii ril.ed Our Sources of Supply our purchasing facilities, are as val uable to you as to us when you buy furniture here. ISfiiiK ill thf market nil of tin- tini Knowing liiriilnn' valiM-K when we nee them, we are coiislanlly pit kiiiK iii Kxl "Imivh" whit U we, in ttirii. pasH tin to our patrons. Every purchase you make here has first been bought right by us. You are getting full value in trading with us. nrirtxrtti ,i ii Hi. ' Ik- 'I 'h be l.u.o I rii- I pie;, ll-l fear -.f , o! Hit I, m ' ' ru , lire T", .Hill 'i.'f:- I- i-ntilN li''d lr rirdi-r V. .-kipviorlti Jn In;" of ' on.! of (lie Sla'e of Ow f'onniy of t.uui-. niid said load" ami dated Mils Jip. Ii ibo'-c nr. 'Hi s -er, o! Mi- Hon Mi" '',n i ii pun for Mm order via- day of I il l'M'i unit (lie riisi i nlill Ifilion of Mi s -iiriiiiioux u l hit. I r t da l of AiiKI-'. '".' All ploii!, and pap'-rs In Ihv ,ro ici-iHm?! ma i be ri ii . , upon t.e i j ri ill" Mi-ned. iemd,i,ir W ii'iin tin- Stale of Mr, '.ii at Mp- addri m lierein litt' l lia I illl' or ( la It, lnu a ii ,n le O' tlielitioneil. eslal.. in and lo I,.- beri-inalli I A(.li;it II .fONKS. den rilii d r-a' iro;.;!). the i.lmvi' Mlorn-V for I 'la nit 'f. named dcl'-iid-iiii Addres-,: llnMiMi ve 'and Willaiii'tt.t IV THK '.'Ml- ! Till- -ri'-TK ' ' i' sireeis. K.i.'ei,e Orefoii jumaau it - A a Every DISH Creates a WISH for more EGGIMANN'S Ice Cream That Rich, Pure, Frozen Food Get Your Butter Wrappers at the News Office