THURSDAY, MAY 13. 1920.
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SUBSTITUTE'
THC rARMEfrt LAV.
(Contributed)
The long oM winter I over
And here arm the bees and cloer
And apple blosslmlng limn.
Bo' let uh put on our old clothe
And. shoulder our hoe
'And lili to ihe sunny fields.
The grass la green
And the Jerseys sheen,
,And ihn music nt the hen all combine
I.Ike unit Rood time
To cheer us on our way. ,
Our mother, the earth,
In Just aw glnd aa ever
To welcome ua hark,
And hid lien and smile
At our terrible (rial
And Hi'' cost of the J I. C. L.
Ho what, do we rare
For the other chap's share
! And thw cost of the II. C. I
Let ua Ret In and work
Uke Hi, proverbial Turk
And our woe will disappear.
Springfield. Ore., May 9.
CMMETT SHARP STATES
PATFORM IN PETITION
ir VOU COULD SEE
Cottage Grove Man Filet for County
Commissioner.
Kinmctt M. Sharp of Cottage drove
Ua filed hi nominating petition for
, the Kepuhlican nomination of county
commlaaoiiiof. Mr. Sharp aaya In hia
the way our cows are fed and carel
for the aelert' d quality of their '
food, the way they are washed and '
looked after In a sanitary way you
would understand t why our butler in
so Rood.
Springfield
Creamery
petition that if nominated and elect?-
lo the office he will "administer the
duties honestly and fearlessly to the
best of my ability; Rive a sound, eco
noinic business administration t-t
county affairs Renerally; will endeav
or to abolish the present extravagant
system of supervision on road and
bridge construction thereby savins
approximately $10,000 annually. I
favor a patrol system that will main
tain our roada In good repair the year
round ( Instead of the present method
of expensive repairs one annually.
My eight years' experience In road
building aa supervisor and contractor
will be used to reduce the coat of
road building so as to give a dollar
in roada for every dollar expended."
Mr. Sharp desires to have the fol
lowing placed opposite his name o.i
the tin I lot: ' "Money on roads, not Jn
supervision. Good roads kept good."
The Facta About Rheumatism.
More than nine out of ten cases of
rheumatism are .either chronic or
muscular rheumatism, neither of
which require any Internal treatment.
All thr.t is required la to masrage the
affected 'parts freely with Chamber-
Iain's Liniment. You will be surJ
prised at the relief which It affords. '-
if asore Catarrh In thW retfcs e 1 '
to country than all oilier dlwuM vat
lOKSther. and until tb fart few i ,
waa uppo-'l tu be Im-uruble. for J ,
treat many rr diK-Uim prormuneed Ha'
kI diwaw Hint n-m-rilM-l lo. l rti-, ,
rt.M. and Uy iontio"y fulling to rnra , -with
treatHM-nt, rn.iiii..l II Irivuf '
lIe. S-len- !' proveti tarrh
const it utlotial m llwrefore ra-
Hmr'-l cnii!IMiillHiil IreMlmrnt. ' Hair
lalxirli Oirw, innnufHt lurrd by, t. J.
Clieney '., Tol-i .. Otiln. 1 the 1y
('natltulional cum on Hie market. It la
tokrn InterjiKlly. Il acta l;r.'Mly on I ha
blood and tnin-nna aurf of tli- ayalem.
Tliey offer ona hmnlreil dullara for any ,
r It falls to euro. H-tnl for'l-imila'rs '
and teatimonla la. -
, Addreaa: F. J. CHEtEf A CO., Tolu O.
aoia tt frrlaia. r.l
Taka Halla family rill for cooefnatlo.
SUMMONS-
Jo the riivull t'ourt of ll Hlste of
tiregon. tor the t'ouniy of l.ann..
TU.nuj Osborne Thomas, (ilalntlff.
vs. Mary llunniih TIioiiiuh. defend
ant. ,
' To Mary Hannuh Tluinu". the.
above named defendant',
i In the name of the stale of Oiegon.
you are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint filed
against you In the aliove entitled suit
in or before the I3lli day of Ma.
1120. auld date being mom Ihun sit
weeks from the dule of the first pub
lication of this summon end being
the time prescribed for Mich appear
nce by you in the order of publica
tion of the summons herein entereJ
of record, and If you f'1 " H0'
pear and aaswer. for want, thereof, Ih.j
plalntllf will apply to the court 'or
Hie relief In the compliant demanded
'and pruyed for. to wit: For u decree
of the couii dissolving the marrlukv
contract and bonds of niutrlinony now
existing between you and the plulrt
tiff on the grounds of tlesertlor (or
more than one yeMr und for the.ci-r.
of the eldest child. Ivor Owen
Thomas, and for such other relief as
to the court may seem moet.
. Tiita aiimnimis Is servod upon you
by publication thereof pursuant to an
order of the Honorable (1. K. Skip
worth. Judgo of the alaive court mud.t
and entered or record on I ho 2tith day
of March. 19-0. ordering Ihut this
summons be published once a w,'
for six successive weeks and the
date of the first publication will !)
April 1st, lfli!0 and the l;ist public.
tion will be May i:h, 1920.
Krank A. De I'ue.
Attomey for I'lalntlff
Tostofflce iiddress Fifth and "1"
at reels. Springfield. Oregon.
SUMMONS IN FORECLOSURE OF
tax Lien
IN TMK nitCl'lT OM'KT OK THE
STATIC ok OUKGON FOIt I.ANK
COUNTY
Mary S Taylor, I'lalntlff, vs.
Rudolph Herman llindesgurd. defend
ant "
To Kudo.lnh lUrniiui tIHn,desgan:.
the above named defendant.
Jn the Name of the Slate of Oregon:
You ore hereby notified Ihat Mary
8. Tuylor, the holder of Certificate of
Delinquency numbered 1350 Issuod on
the 31at duy of Murrh 1 ! I by Ihe
Sununor CooKlng
Comflrtablo
PEARL OIL
(KEROSENE)
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
ir a i l i'Unui
Tax Toilet ir of the County of Lane,
tfiiiie of Otegon. for the amount of I
one and thirty foul one hundredths
dollars, the same being the amount
then due and delinquent for taxes for!
the year 113 toKciher with penally,'
interest and cots (hereon upon the
real iroperty aiHsed to you, ot
1 which yon are the owner as appears
j of i' " old. s'tuated in said County And
i State, and particularly boindc4 ttUd
iem rlbed as follows, to wii: loct 71
und 7-' in Uuckskln Mob's Cnmp in I
l.atie county, and State of Oregon. j
You are further notified t hut satl
Mary S. Taylor has paid lux.es on said j
IM-chiIhch fo r pr!or or subscqui-ntj
yeaiH, with the rate of Interest on said ;
amoiiiitH as followH: 1914. paid Munli'
i:tl. Idlo. receipt no. 10179 101S0, !
! $1.10 $1.11. r.ile of Interest IS; 1915,.
paid April 5. 19t. receipt no. JlSM. ;
$1.4:1. rale or interest 15; 1916, paid
April ".. 1917. receipt no. 1315S. $ .57,
r;ite of inure.-! 12: 1917. paid April'
! 5. 1918. receipt no. 14I9K, $114. rale.
of Interest 12; 191 S, Paid April 6.:
1919. receipt no. S22. f .94. rale of;
interest 12.
You. said Uudolph Herman Hindis ,
gard, Defendant, aa the owner of the
legal title of the above described pro- '
perly as the same appears of record,
are hereby further notified that Maty
S. Taylor. Plaintiff, will apply to the i
Circuit Court of the County and State
aforesaid for a decree foreclosing th- j
lien MKUiiihl the properly above des- ;
rrilicil. and in.'iiliolied ill said certifi
cate. And you are hereby. summoned '
to appenr within winy days alter the I
first publication of this summons, ex-j
elusive of the day of said first publl-;
cutioii. und defend this action or pay I
the amount duo a above shown, to-,
Ki-ther with costs and accrued Inter-!
est. und In case of your failure to do j
so, a decree will be rendered fore- j
closing the lien of said taxes and!
iohIs against Ihe land and piemlsei
above numed.
This summons is published by order
of Ihe Honorable G. F. Skipwch.
Judge of the Circuit Court of the
Slate of Oregon for Ihe County of
Lane, made and dated thl 22nd. duy
of March, 1920, und the date of the
first publication of tills summons H
tho 20th. day of March. 1920.
All process and papers in tills pro
ceeding may be served upon the un-
derlfcnc(l residing V'lthln the Slate
of Orcgoa, i-t (he address hereafter i
mentioned. i
S. D. Allen, Attorney for riaintiff. j
Address': S(l W. 8th. St., Kugone. Ore
Date first pub. March 25. '
Dale last pull. Muy 27. !
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Have voii read (he story, "Invettli K Q
It is not Ihe intention untier(the road buiding program
as outlined, if the bonds are voted, to rvsh headlong
into road building... No bonds.will.be sold. unletbey
bring par or better.. No roads will be built unless bonds .
are Hold. If labor or other conditions make It Inexpedi
ent to do extensive road work, no bonds will be sold
to rarry out any part of the road building program
unless some part of the System" isln urgent need of
linmediate attention. This has been the plan of the
committee of the Cood 1 loads Association from the
smrt. Do not let the "antis" mislead you by arguing
otherwise.
I) Good roads' bring the freight to
; the farmer's gate. Vote "ytt"
! t for good roads.
Good ro;dt. are as essential as
good stock or good implements.
Vote "yet" on the road bonds.
Voting $,000 000 bonds for road building under a pre
scribed program at the coming general election is' a
plain, sane business proposition. It does not mean the
creation of a $2,000,000 obligation immediately. It
merely provides definite assurance of available funds
as needed for several years to come. Not more than
$500,000 is to be expended in any one year, and this
amount Is optional with the county court. Voting the
bonds now is merely providing a means of carrying on
needed road construction. -It is a wise plan to provide
for future needs when it is possible to make such pro
vision, but it would be folly to wait until we face a
crisis to begin action.
Some say our dollar is worth only fifty cents as com
pared with a few years ago when considering its pur
chasing power. Hut isn't It also true that your energy
is worth 100 per cent more in the same comparison?
When the laborer brought flour for $1.00 per sack, did
he get from $5.00 to $8.00 for his day's work? Did the,
farmer get $2.25 per bushel for his wheat, and corre
spondingly high prices , or ..all his other, products?
'These may be abnormal times, but the equalizing pro
cess is in existence and active, and we arenas able to
pay for good roads now as we ever were or ever will be.
Open the way for permanent
prosperity with good roads.
Vote "yes" on the bonds.
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Good roads lighten the load,
save tim ' and ' shorten ' the
route. Vote "yes" on the road
bonds.
Good roads will cut down hauling time, which is one
way to get more time for crop production. They will
also cut down repair bills, which is a good way to con
serve your present funds. : '-x
Good roads earn good dividends in every use to which
they are put, and dividends, by the way, are what we
are all after. r , . . :
Marketing when prices are right beats marketing
when roads are ready or not at' all. You can always
market over a good road.: ' '
We have proved it is folly to temporize with poor
roads, but wise to construct good ones. Carry on!
HV TI1K LANE COUNTY GOOD ItOADS ASSN.
(al'id Adv.)
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