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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1920)
TlIK RPRIQ FIELD ; NEWS TlltmSDAT. MAV 27. 1820. NOTICK Of HI Aim tALI. PAGK 2 ANNOUNCEM ENT - 4. , TO THE PUBLIC!. gggsgsaxBSSaBTUUBaiSSSsBflUaUaWtfUH T'l .lie i i rmers JiixcEan Maeagemeet 1PV ii (01. Has New Watch and wait for the greatest Sale ever inaugurated in Springfield Astonishing sacrifices will be made in all parts of the store fpaa r airmers iL,xcnasi SPRINGFIELD, OREGON IF ge New Planing Mill for Klamath Falls. Klamath Kails Second to none on the coast i the planing mill to be erected here by the Lakeside Lumber company. To carry out the extensive plans outlined a reorganization of the corporation has been effected and the board of directors iucreased in number. MISSISSIPPI, IOWA AND MISSOURI WIN ARMY ESSAY CONTEST SI53I More than 60(H) cows in Oregon are now being tested by the Oregon Cow Tenting association, under the direc tion of the Oregon Agricultural col lege. Two young women are now t ffkUl testers for Uie association. ' Miss Helen Miller of the Nextuccaj district and Miss Eva Black welt of j the hmith-l nipqua region. f4rtL.,l mJiZz-uu- -iJ$i. Fifty er cent of the hops grown in the I'nited States are produced in Oregon. Here are the rational A business institution must either advance or retrograde. Th First. V tional Bank of Springfield keeps pace j iu customers' interest. Wllllierii 1.1 l lie Aria 1-S4.1V I'onlPut an Hera haltir iMH.iiila ,r,-.l - Washington. D. C. f the excuse of the War Department l,eft to right they ui f.ny K.tnn a'. . of OUre Branch. Miss.. Donald Campbell, age ii. of Clinton, la., and MarJ.Mie Sheen. - 14 '-.rh. ( Their rin.rt!v cni'i. ssmen stand behind th- . ; with modern progress and safeguards- SUMMER EXCURSION FARES to BEACH AND MOUNTAIN RESORTS Commencing Saturday, May 29th Season and Week-end Tickets CO WHERE THE OCEAN ROARS or UP IN THE MOUNTAINS WHERE THE AIR IS PURE AND THE SCENERY INSPIRES Fares on Application if For particulars inquire of Local Agent, SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES JOHN M. SCOTT, (leneral 1'assenger Agent PI S Mil ''-iA Ministers are exempt from the Deration of the Income tax law not through any specific exemption in the law Itself but booaune they do not earn enoush money to come within tho law's minimum require ment. Out of a total of 170,000 minister in the United States, but 1,071 receive a big enough salary to be required to pay any Income tax. These Incomes were not only pay from churdies but included prt yate earnings too. Hundreds of ministers have been forced to en gage In some occupation outside of the ministry such as poultry rais ing, barherlng, market gardening, etc., to earn enough to feed and clothe their families. These figures show vividly why tht Intorchurch World Movement has Inclined In creased pay for ministers as one of the chief planks in its forward looking, flvo-yoar program for the expansion of I'rotestunlsm throughout n world. The avrnge salary of the col lege trained preacher Is $937 ac cording to established figures several hundred dollars less than the avernge annual earnings of the uneducated worker In some of the leading Industries of the country. A worker In the rubber Industry averages $1,52(1.20 a year. Tho av erage for the boot and shoe work er Is $1.34(1; for the chemical worker $ 1,326.40; the silk work er, $1,179.8S; for the paper work er $1,1 B4: aud for tho wool work er $302.72. Nolle Is hereby given that by fir tura of an execution and order of sale Issued out of the circuit court of the state of Orcgn, In and for l.ana coun ty, on, the loth dav of Mr. 2j UP" on a 'decree of foreclosure of the mortgage recorded on page 205 of vol "4ft" of the Mortgage Itecords of I .sue county. Oregon. In favor of Wil liam II. Marsha and against Amos N. Ilurlhert and Ulnnche M. Ilurlbert, rendered May th. 1920. to satisfy Ihe debt secured thereby, to wit: the sum of $500. wllh Interest at a per cent l per annum from January 1st, I91!; I the further sum of $50, attorney fen ; and the costs and disbursements of Mils stilt, taxed at $2"4), and acrru 1 lug costs; coinmniidlng me to levy ' upon and sell. In the nmnner pro j vldeif by law the lot and premises in said mortgage and decree described, to wit: Lot No. 3 In Hlock N. .1 of iiltaud I'rulrle nilditlmi to the Clly of Kiigi-ne. In l.une county, Oregon. ' Now thereroie. In comnllniice there with. I have levied Upon Said lot and wilt, on Saturday, the V day or June. I4J0. Kl the southwest or limlll elilil'iiie to the coiirth'jilse In Kugeiie, Oregon, offer for ante and sell at ' pulille nu' len. to the highest bidder for iiihIi. ell the right, title. eUto mid Intel." I of said defendants In mid to the nboe ilescrlbed lands and pietnlses. subject to redemption. a pro Ided by law. i I Kit Kl 0 STU KCI.S, ' Sin-riff of l.ai.e County, tlregon Mt" f ir-.i putillt .itlon May L'o. I9:'n. Dute l l t pultlii -at ion Jfn.c 17. ltt.u. NOTICE OF SHCniFF'S SALE. Only 1671 Out of 170,000 Ministers Pay Income Tax N'ot lit i Ihm by g:en Iti'it by li'. tue or an execution and order of siiJk Noted Kilt ol the ("In 111 Clourt of lll" liili- of Ciifeii In jml for Ijiiih lounly, on "he Imli day of May. IflUO. upon a J'.'iU'tiM-nt :in! re,- retnleir l I. v said i oint on the .'Till iln v i f A : i ll. lV;n Hi fioiir of enes Kuli ' hi,.' ,'i'nii l I.-... i; I, Smith, Aliuli.i iihOi. Ilo.'tli Kelly l.uinlier i otiipant . u i oi pel at ion, ii 11 l I., M. Tiavi. for the mum of t in- Thousand III"! Tv. cut ' nine Jlolt.HM iiihI lillleiy rrnli, Willi ll.tere.t llieli-ofi ut N per i eiit pi r 11 nil 11 1 1 1 from oi tolii-r '.'. IMS. iuol l tn- further cum of )7 4( llhll illli-leitt f I ill I II. e .'.til it. IV of ptll, ! 1 1 and the mkIh and in liiirs. iii.-nts of this Milt, $11; com. tiiwiidini; ine to sill In the tnuinier, provided by Um the lauds In said execution ei order of sale do si iIIh iI;; I liuve levied upon the sai l lauds described as follows, to wit: llcKilililtig at II point 420 I feel west of a point in the center of the county pond, known ns the Itlxer road which l north K 4r west 177 ibaltis from n point In the south Hue of Ihe Ix-in uej K. lutvls I Munition and claim No. 42. Notf. 2UH1. In Township 17 South. Itangc 4 west of 4je Wlllanictlo Meridian. 4 02 chains Knst from the southwest corner of said claim; and Irom ald beginning point runnlaa: forth "(10.1 feet, west 241.8 feet, south :Ht0 3 feel and thence east 241.8 feet lo he pilnce of beginning; containing 00 acres, more or less, of land In I .line county, Oregon: And wilt mi Saturday, the 26th day t June. 1!.'0. st 1 o'clock In the 'leinoon offer for sale and selj at ohllc million, at the southwest or mln ontrnnce lo thf courthouse. In 'Mgene. Oregon, to the highest bidder or cash, all the right, title, estate -nd Interest of said defendants In -inri lo the above described lands, ubjcct to redemption as provided by taw, to satisfy. said Judgment and do eree with Interest at II per cent per annum from the dates above men tioned mid the expenses of making such sale. KltKJl (!. STICK KIS. Sheriff of I .a tie County. Oregon Dale fit si MiblleuHon May 20. 1920. Jhite last publication June 17. 1920. . . "OUR I I8ERTY BONO. The I'nited Slates government bor rowed money from you to finance 'luOwar. You hold the government's I'fo'uilse to pt'v von hmk. This orom Ise Is called a Liberty llond or Vl'torv Note. Cu this bond Is el . I -i Ihe i n,l hoiik under which Ihe ",v.'i,n- I irent I'orrowed Ihe money fro'n yi n. Kor 'iwlaiice: If you hold a bond of 'he Third Liberty hiin, II states that on April' 15th and October 15th of each yeai until maturity, you will re elve interest on the amount you paid 'or the bond. Other Issues bear o'ber i-nes of inicrcht and other iimturliy iliites, nil of which ate clearly staled on the bond. Now, If oii keep your bond until ;he dale, when Ihe government pays, you In full for 't. you do not t I to worry If, in the meantime, (he price Is low one day or hli'h the next. aud Vncle Hm In are living up' to agreement wl'li each other, neither will lose by ii. I'll the other hand, If you sell Liberty bond now, you will find Hie man you sell t to will not you n dollar for every dollar you paid for It. I he price has been brought down because no many people nro offering to sell their bonds. If (he market Is flooded wllh tomatoes, you can liny them cheap, but if everyone Is clamoring for tomutni-H and tlieie .'ire few to be had. the price goes up. The same Is true of l.lberiy bonds. Short sighted people tun dumping tin in on tin. nn'i liei, and wise ones are buying I hem. Th" best udv'ce that can he given lo I In- i wtier of a Liberty bond Ik Mils: Hold the bond yon bought dur ing Hie war; it is uh safe and Hound ns the Culled Stales government It hell. Hold on to your Liberty bonds and buy morn. You your a ml your that give