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ESSAY PRIZES IN LANE
COUNTY ARE AWARDED
Hi- n'l'i (if lh- army i'skhv cnnii'l
fm' I.; in- county were announced
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.in- Jii .i'i-h in Kugcnc, ' follows:
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, : I. Cottage Crovo school : fifth
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.ii : Hill Jiuhl. i school. All of
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FUNERAL OF ETHEL
CLARK HELD TUESDAY
Funeral services !( held Tii"n
day afternoon from Walker's und'-r
taking parlors for Kthl Clark, IT-yi-arold
daughter of Mr. and Mr, i
Martin Mark, who dl!(l early Sunday!
limiting following an Illness from in
fluenza which had developed Iron
pneumonia Rev Linden I.e.'ivitt, ri-W
pastor of the christian hnri h. con
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lowed l.y int.-niKjnt In the Laurel
Mill (ciiiileiy.
A quartet ((imposed of Mayor K I'.
Mr and Mr. Roland Mosh
1 ' -s. H.riii(c Van 'alzah
-in ml ni-( ial e!-( tioiM
.I.iiihh Clark us iicr-om-
THIEVES BREAK
INTO LOCAL STORE
Enter Through Windows in the
Rear May Have Taken
Stock, But No Cash.
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pany'
breaking a window- pane In the
of the Springfield F-.'-il com
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n I ll i;le. head ol the ib-pa rt lii"li t
tin i I'liold arts in the iinivcrsilv. ;
i. "ill , it thi I'vll Minn TitiKle. In !
f,i I : i r 1 v (-in idoved
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I " . ..ii - to ( i. ruin.' to Spi i : j ir f n !d lii -t
Ml! - h" !:m-. at I lakridt'e. Sin- (-av.-
li.-i.l"-. her parent- Mi. and M'tv
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tired their Htore They aNo reniov'I
another larire pane to enter the front
loom hi-ic the grocery stock an1
ii -Ii r t' -ii r is kept. o cash was
taken, th" company having lockitd It
in th"lr safe at nit'iit. f)n accounf
of the heavy ste- k of t-r.a eries and
the i"i i nf inovint; of the s'ore, thpy
;.! mi;. hi" to asci-rtaln wiether th-.?
thi"t-.s had removed any lui k.
Appan Mly the robber had pntoretl
ihrouph iui opening of about 12 by IT
inches ami in leaving had removed
heavy bar aero the rear doublo
doors. The bar had been nailed down
The net cam in
coop. rat. on with I. Walter Morton. : Commercial State hank for
ile.-ni of the t-cliool of commerce, is;i!tlf was $:',. STT. 4 1. Total resourceH
TEDDY L E A V ITT HAS NEW
CHARGE IN WASHINGTON
with tli" with extra heavy spikes and coulr'
! scarcely have been removed by the
I person leaning throupn the window.
COMMERCIAL STATE BANK ! Night Watchman Hinson noticed the
SHOWS GOOD GROWTH doors standing a bit open about 2
(o'clock in the mornine and notified
resource for the;,.,, - . haf,
the year , ,,
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I As yet no trace of the thieves has
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niiinin,' a ciuiihi' iii nousenom , f.i uie naiiK on .nan n isu, w, rejbeen found
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I. Villa of the
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Krhkinc. 'I he
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.I.-, Tin Wolf Huntem
The Kyi- of I tread bv
Short Ciii by CreKory,
Hook keeping and hank iug 1 .:'.. 1 4.". M and on Keh. 2. 1320. the i
12-CENT OFFER AT SALEM
The Corfel! bv Culluin; HIm Las! liow
In A Cdiian I ii ! ; Th" Hai-s of Iron
l.y h.-ll
Chi-Ktian
i Inin h Mr and Mm. Lcavltt have
, been hi Springfield for Home llm
and have made n host of friends wh
URCE NEW BENEFITS regret I.i see Iheni leave Hesld
FOR EX-SERVICE MEN l,ls W"lk ""' ('hriN,i:"1 Hunch !n
Siirlngfleld. Mr Leavitt ban held a:
I rglng the iiibiptliin of a propoK.'d '"'l runny lunfngH In the ciiinmun
lull whiih giants iiniiii'eil pt1vii-g,
- - - . i for the ImUrtehold. development of a . recourses had climbed to $24T.02?..0T. i rry GROWERS REFUSE
!(' and Mm I eddy Leaviit left dull liiidget hystem and general in-, I he heals ol inis institution reel tn?t
thin afternoon for AtnicorteM. Wash siruitii n In accounting for the house.; thin in an excellent growth and that
ington. when- Mr. I.ealit has been ' iold wit! he included in the coume. i ii shows up well for the community.
appointed In i hinge of tin
"REDS an PROFITEARS
99
By Our Printer's Devil.
! h piiighdilt Lane ((unity.
to cxMi-iv'ic mi n and women, a
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ASSESSOR AND DEPUTIES
START WORK IN LAN
C.'iM A-s." i.r II I! Walker has
-'l"l hi- depilti.". nil tie- lAdlk of
nit i ill III !' ! 1 " .t I Il.l I :i 'II l.f Hi" (dll I
' Mil..' 'I''., i 'I llll" I 111,1 ! lull Will bl
C -i I In I "il tlll:i .- f I I.I ll rli'l' h'I'iil .
I'I" I.-1 ii,. i ;.:! : I " friiii .Tnw it
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"I hi. ir in- an. I n. . n b.-. 1 1 ii, g fruil .ill I
' Thei'e's, Jes wun thing that I'd like
id le iii.- wurld no an that in. I likes
led.s. and profitcars hunt as well an
i I dd ( .iter oil an as fcr as like'n
i:ii I i-il.-r than l In -t I her, they're
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In llllplll. ,,.l
I I. ill..- .. 1. 1 h -e.l e! lillin ti.l pill
li.i " ill . IIht a riiial nr city hum"
I 'a Hi "ll I In be i 1 1 i . 1 1 1 " ' 1 1 so lh.il '.I
th" "iui of -In i.iis inimlpal ami in
l"i"-i h.ue hi'i ii paid
in ,i I n ma 1 l r. i in in' at guvei iini"ii!
i en . m ailililiim In present sy -iiiii
nf oi a t inn. 1 1 training lor whi"h
i-VM-iNi." men and wium-ii have paid
dill nf war risk insurance.
I'ill dollar blind lor cat li nionlli
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FLU SITUATION IMPROVING
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Will he V
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graded
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t.'lk will
ciii hii:!i
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tn I "il,
h" placed
r Slock
..'..:. ed al 1 1 1 mi j Jii t i
i and goals at
ilin d a! Ironi 111 lo J"i
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i I mi en th" profit "ii rs i ,i
i . use l"r a labliil that I list
i:" i-.-!'s.-; they aM n..- t..
P ti-ln r linv w lien I U'-t i
. I I I '. e or llll C"!.-". Inn it I
i mil e-i inure I wouldn't kare
I'd mh'.iIv in. it wink m
Ati I d bum l:i" Iui; hi ll, h
! "i it but in" bi ll! In r has
- "ill' t , i b t .1 bl 11 1 - fer nnv.
i 'i: ik . Ii.il " I goi cosl me
I -e an 1 ulc to g:t them fi r
on :;it a n c e l ull of i ho';-
; Salem Loganberry growers are re
; fusing to contract their 1920 crop at
12 cents per pound which is being of
fered now. Some believe the price
; ma go an high as 20 cent6, while oth
ers look for the average to be from
lien of mine. An the worst of it alL l" to IS cents per pound.
y. I kaint afford no moovies er a new!
sine an I gess mil dame will quit me R EPU B LIC AN AND DEMO
now. hut I aint woiyin bout that, but i CRATIC ISSUES DEFINED
Iui a thinkin that thairs gonna be a:
M ii.i ii iii.ii mill iiiiiin iiae i
vi snte Rut ma sez she aint gonna
lil.ll eny nioi. rakes Willi frost in oil
it p'es. only on Sundays an spec '.a I
"kaOuis I wuz gonna by a lizzy but
InlW in.- air ensile has slid. ,
All thi here has m cum down li
i ins., p.... pie ajnt gntina stand fer U
alius and inaihe if things would cu'n
'low n maybe them red-- er bulshevee
'.i. -- v, ouldn'i h- so much in favor, an
Differences in
New Voters-
Parties Explained to
-Platforms Stated.
thin:
liu ii
Mi.- vvoui In'i h;ivi
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a ir
per pi. iiinl
to he Valued
S.i w Iui- . and
mills uie to be
thousand feci, while
aid will he placed
IhiiM'S and iniii -s
al from $.'.ii o 1i;i)
Inn. in b"s al the
assessed ill . per
lumber in 1 1 1 - -al
In. in to
in. and fuel lumber al i.u per i ciii
of its market value.
Crams are In be assessed at I'.vi
lb, ids actual maikcl value; wool on
hand al 2T cents and mohair at :'.'.
cents.
I. r Ion - n t si-
ci'ii'l in. ik" I'iil'i; or
In in s i h an l!iei
l iv ii -1 a mm h !cr
An sis si" s!e
akoui ! of sin: i
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ni" last suit' a?
I drl In- l!:.
its nit- won
ilni' l like ii
to Ion', a I "I'leklly good how.
I wnii'ilii'l kii 1. Iioiil this h
w uti afore i hat an now
out ;in now if mi' jane
suie I gess she'll have
r:i r
on
the II C. I. fer an excuse an it would
be plain ana iky. The profitears don't
ram a lot because the laborin class
,;sts f.-r iu i if wages an they jost
I- el's sea -s;t win thai a way an what
I'm a wondi-rin. w lu res it all gout. a
slop'.' I ain't :i gaiuin nuthiu. only
hiii.'u my Jane an a lot of pla.uve.
I'd riither see things drop softly, th.'ll
;ill of a suddin.
Tlieres its wun wav to fix thes,
i'"!l"i s iin ilia! is croak ni because
if if you ship cm on! they jes cum back
ec! thing wet
tli.'in proiiiear!
cer bit of ii.
ahead ol Hi" an cv. r body
er a p: ol ilcar. an if yer
i;p in j crpnshiin n it
i!us manages in kci p
' -I ' les j.'S Inn pegs
Ice, unless
ire. yer no
mi its tn much trouble
a jale. I sc. and so do John New
bug, that reds nml profitears slumM
be t reeled alike an croaked and n.t
le! em croak of old age either.
ii 1 1 1
t,, lb" li
bel 111 llll
a . . ol III!
llll olln.is
Hi. alum i;
Wi le II poll.
(..day Tin
improving.
SPEAKING OF BUREAUS
INCOME TAX
IN NUTSHELL
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in. .re
li.nl in'i
Internal
in which
WHO S.i. fie pi is. .ii
in I on nine nf v ni I.I
lor tin- enr I!'!'.'.
M.,iTied ciniiiles I n i
Im nine of ."'. ' Ml or more.
WHEN Mau l' I i. ll'Jn. is linul
dine lor liliiii.' nl', in- : 1 1 1 1 1 in.il;
iim In -I pa. iihti t .-.
WHCI1E I '-'Hi'i l.ir e
Lev i nn.' lo'- I '"-! i i.
' Ibe person I'eniiles.
HO'.V l ull ibrecl olis
liiinA iiinl I'm in ,1111; also
law iiinl icgulal ions.
WHAT lour pel ecu! I i IT 1 1 1 1 1
lav mi 1,-iMibb' income up lo
IXK) In excels of exemption.
Ij.IiI per cclil luirmal lax on
bnl. nice of taxable income. Slir
lllX. fl'nlil one per cell! In Klxty
live per cent mi lie! incomes over
V'l.t'HHI.
on
I'orm
Hie
oh ecrri:
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COUNTY I il CREDIT GOOD
AQENTJHj AtNCltS ROADS
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P,gECTTgAP.Ncj,CoopEBoWMT
NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL UNITV
4 14
Washington. Feb. 2.S The follow
'iig summary of the differences be
tween the Republican and Democratic
parties was today given out by the
Republican Publicity association front
its W ashington h. aihpianers.
"It is h'lited in various quarters
that the exigeiu i.-s of war. with othpr
cin uni-!;iiii "s. have served to be
cloud the real issues that separate
iin- Republican and Democrat ic par
ties. t least one of (lie candidates
for president siites that he can not
r.lly himself with eihter party until
the principles upon which they stand
are more dearly enunciated. Inquiries
from women voters, who this year
will deposit their f!rst presidestial
ballots. ;ii" numerous. For the en
lightenment of those who seek infor
mation upon the subject, there are
given below some of the points of di
vergence he! ween the two parties.
"1. The Republican narty believes
in placing duties on imports that will
equalize the cost of production at
home and abroad, thereby furnishing:
to keep em in protection to American industries.
I lie pemocratic party holds that
the government 'has no right or pow
er to impose or collect tariff duties
except for the purpose of revenue.
' "'1. The Republican parly protests
Ihgams! any infringetreni upon Annr
j i 'an soveie gmy by any foreign in-
1'hieiice whatsoever, and adheres to
our traditional policy of freedom from
i en(am:lii ir alliances as promulgated
i by Washington.
t The I 'Mi!o rat ic party believes the
, l'nitt.1 Stales should desert that
; policy ;u.,i unite with t'oivitin govern
' ii'eiits in ih,. settlement of world af-
lairs
":! Th- Republican parly has always
sl""'l for :n' army and a navy ade.
uui'te to nn e! any military emergency
lliiii may confront the nation.
' The I- iii' iv-i ii t ii party, even in Hie.
nii'dsi (f a voi hi war that momen
tarily threatened to engulf this coun
1 try. conducted a presidential cam
j naign on the slogan 'He kept us out
of war," and its leaders publicly re
j 'diced when that war was upon us
. that it found us unprepared.
'; "4. The Republican party pledges
j its 'aid in restoring order ami main
j laining peace in Mexico. We promls
i to our citizens on and near our border,
land to those in Mexico, wherever
tlhey mav be found, adequate and
absolute protection in their lives, lib
ertv, and property '
The Democratic pany for the seven
years it has been in power has wit
nessed an uninterrupted succession of
murders of Americans, outrages upon
Americans, and destructions of Amer
ican property, interspersed with
artaal invasions of American terrl-
. , . .1
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(Continued on Pace 8)