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THUHBIMY, APRIL 29, 1020. THE HPRINfiKIrXI) NKWfl PAGE 3 is rihtuplothe minute. Sm DRUG STORE Whatever you want in medicines," drugs and drug store things and whenever you want it COME TO US. We have it lor you at a fair, square price and we will give you prompt and courteous attention. We are Careful Druggists and our drugs are pure and fresh.. Phone ore. jrmjrrzjr Wf NEVER SUBSTITUTE NOTICE Or PINAL SETTLEMENT I N'oflce it hereby given that (be un-f dcrslgncd, administrator of the estate1 of William V. Wars, ha filed In the! county court of Lane county, Oregon, j lila final account In ah Id palate, an.li that iy erder of mm Id court, Katurdar. the U.ih diiy of May, 1920, at tlt . hour of 10 o'clora a. in. at the rounty! court room In Kugenn, I-ane county, I Oregon, has bn fl-d a the tlino! and place of final h-MiinK and for) final settlement of a.'iid estate. All person Interested In aa'd estnte an I having any objei Hons to said final arcount are her by notified to pre- J sent the same lo the county cmirt on , or before the time fixed for final heat- Inif, herein. C. M. Dorlfy. Administrator. FOR BABIES. our milk la Juat splendid If properly diluted. For It la too rich for the tender atomacha without the addition of warm water. Its the nextbe-it 'thing to . mother's milk. It diges'e easily and la the gieatest growth pio motor In the world. And, beat of all. It I a safe milk, Ask your doctor. Springfield ' Creamery WILLAMETE 'VALLEY CLIMATE IDEAL FOR TEXTILE INDUSTRY The following l an Item of human Interest- the great Industries may Imj brought to the weittern coast. The secret of success lies In embracing every opimrtunlty of seeking the moat successful means to do ao. "Only prohibitive freight rates Ve.?p 'he Willamette valley from becoming the center of a great textile Indus try. Nn other section of the world has the ideal conditiona possessed by the 'l lu met te valley for the suc cessful operation of the textile Indus try," Mild (ieorge . OrpUt. of Port l;inl in an address in Kugene r cem y. "KJe tiiclty in the air Intcrfeis wih the making of a smooth thread. Here you have less electricity than any other portion of the world, fif teen daya In a year having been proved to be the greatest number of daya In any year that would Interfere with operations. Alkali and lime In the water makea it unfit for uae 'n thla Induat.ry. Here you have the purest anow water, aoft water from your snow-capped mountalna. Kveu your spring and rivers are free from the minerala that would interfere with their uae for thla Industry. Your climate la mild. It hat the proportion of. moiature that la required to an exact nicety and you are aucb a dis tance from the ocean that there la not enough aalt air . to be bother tome. "When free tolls through tbe canal .were denied to American bottoms, the cheap freight rates for which tie textile Industry had worked for a quarter of a century. .In order that i hey might atari operations in tho Willamette valley, went for naught. The toll that nmat be paid on .the raw produot coming and the finished product returning la Just enough ao that in ordinary peace times we can operate at a greater profit in Europi, but we hope that with a new ad min im rat ion we may get such action as will enable us to move our machin ery from the textile centera of Eu ope to the Willamette valley. For 17 years we have been experimenting here upon a small scale and we know beyond the possibility of any doubt that the Willamette valley is tlie spot fn-all the world most Ideal for our Industry." How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot le cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY it CO., Toledo. O. .. We. the undi-ricnel. have known K. J. Ohny for the IumI 15 year, and believe him perfectly honorable in all buahvim transactions and financially able to carry out any ohlii"l'n maile bv his firm. NATIONAL BANK OF COM M EHOE. Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, oninn directly upon tlx- blood and mu cous surfaces it ilie system. Testimonials sent free. Prli e T.j r-nts p-r bottle. Sold by all PrujrRlsts. Tali HaU Kmmlly Pills f.r constipation. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State f Oregon, for the County of Lane. Thoirns Osborne Thomas, plaintiff, vs. Mary Hannah Thomas, defend ant. To Mary Hannah Thomas, the above named defendant: In the name of the MmI of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the 13th day of May. 1920, said date being more than alt weeks from the dute of the first pub llcatlon of this Hummona and being the time prescribed for n:li appear anco by you 1n the order of publica tion of the summons herein cnterel f record, and if you fail so to up pear and answe for want thereof, th- Dlalntllf will apply m'the court 'or the relief III the complaint demanded and prayed for. low It: For u decree of the court dissolving the ln:irrl;ij.. contract and bonds of matrimony now existing between you and the plain tiff on the grounds of desertion for more than one yenr and for Ui cir. of the eldest child. Ivor Ow-n Thomas, and for such other relief as to the court muy seem meet. This summons ia served upon you by publication thereof pursuant to un order of the lloiioruble G. F. Skin- worth, Judge of the above court mud4 and entered of record on the z&tn aay of March. 1920. ordering that this summons be published once a weK for six successive weeks und the date of tbe first publication will be April lat, .1920. and the last publica tion will be May 13th, 1920. Frank A. Dc Pue. t Attorney for Plaintiff. PoatofMce address Fifth and "1" streets, Springfield, Oregon. Tax Collector of the County of l.niie, Slate of Oregon, for the amount of; one und thirl) four one hundredths j dolluia. the siinie being the amount I hen due and dcltmiueiit for taxea for, the year 1S:1 together with penalty, ! Interest ami costs thereon upon the! real property ansesMed to you, of; which you are the owner h appcur ; of n-t'ord. situ. itf, t in said ('oinily and ; i State, aud particularly hounded and ' di'sci ihed as follows, to wit : lots 71 ami "'i in lluckskln Hob' Camp in , I.iinc county, und State of Oregon. You uie further notified that said , Mury S. Taylor has puid taxes on said j premises fo r pr'or or subsequent ! (year, witli the rate of luterest on said ; jiimoiiuts as follows: 19)4. paid M.iuli :tl. I'M.V receipt no. 101T9 10180, : SUMMONS IN FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN IN THE CIRCUIT COU11T OF THK STATE OF OREGON FOR I.ANK COUNTY Mary 3 Tuyior. Plaintiff, va. Rudolph Herman Hlndcsgard. defend ant To Rudolph Human Hiiulesgan!, the above tunned defendant. In the Name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby notified that Mury S. Taylor, thu holder of Certificate of Delinquency numbered 1""0 issued on the 31sL day of March 191G by the READY for Instant use in oil cuokstoves, oil beaters or lamps. Ak your dalr for ftarl Oil cl n 'burning and tconomictl. SlSbdiird oil Co. ICslilumUi) $1.10 11.11. rate of interest 15; 191f.. j paid Apr'l f., lfl. receipt no. 12i;i, $1.4:1. rale of Interest lf; (hit,, puld April R. 1917. receipt no. 13I.1R. $ f.7, 1 rule of Interest 12; 1917, paid April , 5. ISIS, receipt no. 14I9S. $114. rate of interest 12; 1918, Paid April 6. 1919. receipt no. 8202, $ .94, rate, of Interest 12. I You. said Rudolph Herman 1 1 hides gard, Defendant, as the owner of tho j legal title of the above described pro- ; perty as the same appears of record, J 1 are hereby further notified that Mary j S. Taylor, Plaintiff, will apply to the ' Circuit Court of the Comity and State I al'oresa'd for a decree foreclosing thl j lien Uk'uinsl the property above des- i 1 rihed, and mentioned in said certifi cate. Ami you are hereby summoned 1 to appear within sixty iIiivh alter the) first publication of this summons, ex-i elusive of the day of said first publi- I cation, and defend this action or pay the amount duo as above shown, to-' gether lth costs und accrued Inter-! est, und in case of your failure to do ! so. 11 decree will be rendered fore- J closing the lien of said taxes and costs agulnst the laud and premises ' above named. This summons is published by order, of the Honorable U. F. Skipworth, : J U'li; e of tho Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon for the County of) l.une, made and dated this 22nd. day j of MarcU. 1920, und the date of the1 first publication of I his aummons Is the 2Mb. day of March, 1920. AM process and papers in this pr ceeiliiig may be served upon the un-j Good Roads Good Sense Good Market Less Expense SOME POINTS' ON THE RO AD BONDING PROPOSITION dersigued residing within tho Stuto of Oregon, at the address hereafter; mentioned. S. O. Allen. Attorney for Plaintiff' Address: 36 W. 8th. St., Eugene, Ore, Dale first pub. March 25. Dute lust pub. HJay 27. Side Roads -If the present Bond Hill should fail it will take the comity 15 or 20 years tinder any other plan than l he bond plan to build the proposed primary road system. If so much time is re quired to build the main roads, few of us would live to see the side roads and cross roads built. Main Roads Build the main roads with bond money lk It Now! and get immediate use of them, and turn the other road tax money over lo the construction of roads not on the Bond Program. and we will have a completed road sys tem in Lane County that we of the present can use and then leave ns a creditable legacy to those who follow us. Indebtedness Cases have been cit ed" where towns and counties have been burdened by contract ing indebtedness. Thousands of cases can be cited where they have reaped rich returns from bonding. There is- not a pro gressive municipality in the Unit ed States that has not availed it self of the bonding privileges It would be easy to cite cases of individuals who have been fore closed on Joans, but that doesn't disprove that 75 per cent or more of the successful men of the country have been able to attain success only . by means of money borrowed to enable them to ob tain for Immediate use the facil ities necessary to successful and economical business transactions. Borrowing Money A reasonable estimate of. the number of note.5? or similar certificates of indebt edness given by the . people of Lane County places the number at 12000 to 15,000, or nearly one to every three persons in the county. This merely shows the demand of individuals for ready money to use in their business and give them immediate facili ties. That is all the road bond ing plan proposes to do. If it Is good business individually for the people of the county, it is good business in their collective affairs. We need and want the roads NOW! . Material Returns If the' Bonding proposition carries and plans as proposed are carried out our ex penditures on the Coast Road , and the Military Road will be matched by the state and gov ernment to the extent of $1,435, 000, or nearly the amount to be paid out as interest on the full $2,000,000. In other words, our enterprise in building these roads will be recognized by the 6tate and government o such an brought in and spent here 'will extent that the outside money , nearly equal the amount of our interest. Why should we hesi tate. Good Roads Eventually Why Not N ow By the Ijine County Good Roads Association. j Have you rend the Mory, "liivvsllng for Profit"? WT' Tl'1 ' Ii'WiU I HHIHiy MB! r