THURSDAY, OCTOIUOR 21, IUL'0.
THIS SPRINGFIELD NEWS
PACE TWO
ALL BOYS LIKE ICE CREAM
KspgclaUy If It s our Ice rroam.
Thine I a rrvmny delight
about our product which Is un
usual even In muni lie cream,
anil our flavors are exieitloinl
for purity and quality.
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"A Good Bakery"
COTTAGE GROVE PRAISED
FOR THEIR NEW HOTEL
Cottage Grove Sentinel. "I have
stopped in nearly every hotel in
Oregon and in many other states,
and I want to say that not yet have I
found one UiatJ compares with your
hotel." Thus spoke a traveling man
who came into The Sentinel office
Monday forenoon for the very pur
' pose of urging strong local coopera
tion in support of an lnsM;ution
which means so much to the city.
"Why," he said, fyour business men
should insist that the traveling men
from whom they buy patron') the
hotel or get no business out of th"!
city. That's the way to keep a hotel
of that kind in your city. That's the
way they do in other places and
that's the way you should do here.
It's money In your pockets, both
directly and indirectly to do so."
NEW TRACTOR FOR ORCHARD
Portland, Ore-. Oct 20. An Oregon
product for which the demand Is
steadily increasing, and which is
proving a boon to the orchardist and
small farmer is the Broiler tractor.
This is manufactured by the Univer
sal Implement company of this city.
It is a small machine of 1300 pounds,
but has been constructed so as to
do the work of those of 3000 pounds.
to cooperate In the request by the
National Wheat Growers" association
to suspend delivery of wheat from
farms to market at nine a. m., Oct.
23. until such time as "the price of
good wheat Is stabilized at S3 per
bushel at the terminal market."
j The request was made in a procla
jmation Issued by the officers' and
directors of the wheat growers' asso
) elation. It was explained that $3 Is
I the cost of production on a ten year
average yield per acre.
SEED POTATOES FROM REDMOND
Redmond, Ore.. Oct. 20. Choice
potatoes, to be shipped out as seed
are now being harvested on a tract
of 500 acres, which last March was
covered wjth sagebmsty The land
has been reclaimed by the Deschutes
Valley Seed company, now harvesting
an excellent crop.
Farrrers Asked t Hold Wheat
Until the Price Raised to $3.00
Ponca City. Okla. Oct. 13. All j
farm organizations in the United j
States and "ana;l'i have iVen asked
FLOUR MADE FROM POTATOES
Gresham. Ore., Oct. 20. Fifty tons
of potatoe flour put up in pound
packages, much like conrstarch. have
been turned out of the new North
west Potatoe Starch and Milling
company since it began operations
here in the middle of June. The pro
duct has found a plnre on the shelves
of 200 grocery stores in rhe state an
was exhibited at the Mulinoman
county fair. As soon as reorganiza
tion of the company, now contemplat
ed, can be effected. il:ms will be
outlined for its exrar.s'on. The com
pany utilir.es the culls, which have
hitherto gene to waste.
NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of School District No
19, of Lane County. Su-te of Oregon, that a SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETING :
of sa!d district will be held at the High School on the 10th day of November
1920. at 7:30 o'clock in the evening to vote cn the proposition of levying a j
f jecial district tax.
The tot:U amount of money needed by the district during the fiscal year. 1
I ginning on June 2'nh, 1320 and ending June 30th ,1021. is estimated in the !
fcllow'rc bur'pet and ircludes the amounts to be received from the county i
school fund, state sii;col fund, special district tax, and all other mcmcys
or the district.
EUDGET
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
1 Teachers salaries '. $21,740.00
2 Furniture and equipment . 1. SOS. 00
3 Apparatus and supplies, stat'onery etc 275.00
4 Repair and replacement of equipment 75.00
5 Election and census 100.00
C Truancy 25.00
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7 Janitor's wages ; 2.000.00
Janitor's supplies 130 00
Fuel 620.00
Light 30.00
Water 80.00
Clerk's salary 175.00
For payment of bond interest 1,000.00
Sinking fund for bonded '.ndebtednes 1.000.00
Interest on warrants 700.00
Insurance 200.00
Manual training and domestic science 100.00
Miscellaneous 300.00
19 Total estimated amount of money to be ex-. , .
pended for all purposes during the year $29,858.00 )
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ESTIMATED RECEIPTS ,,; ,
From county school tund during the coming school year....$ 5,246.20 y .-,
From state school fund during the coming year 4,364.32
Estimated amount to be received from all other
sources during the coming school year 200.00 ,
Total estimated receipts not Including the money to be ,-.iU.,
t received from the tax which it la proposed to vote .ul-.i. 110.52
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TO THE AMERICAN VOTER:
Are you satisfied, even content, with existing conditions of life?
Of course you are not. , . . , ? , ...... ,
You are burdened with taxation and the high cost of living. , ,
For everything entering into your daily life you are paying an ab
normal price an unprecedented price.
Why?
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Largely, if not altogether, because of the extravagance of government
at Washington -because of padded payrollfff because ,of colossal 'vtasto '
following the war because of loose-iess, U4y, inefficiency and incbm; ,.
petency in handling the country s affairs
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hiti 'r4flifl4srf,afdHc'l)iW not nclud'btitattoibtedi.t ;81ft. of,,'
feeglsucJ s kt)lwj! f til .yiv,i i,ti'iou nil !- ,ilrnnf )) -Mi ;(f
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tec4lfefo'htoWrMitaob mised by dtotrlofc tax n..lut:..M..:.'i..a.JiU..xU.2W,lk
The-amount. of money to be raised" by tht Special taxf it imnref tbtm hp h,
" OaM(nr0rftW Byfepecial ichbol diutriott taa m. tJUMfear.rirondltel3? pre
.KalOfjdfJCtUliasafar.per'cent : Tii)h-i'i)fil n vls IHv vAr'jt .;u fiiw
I'm 'jtfijfiJr-nfecesirrJio raise thlrf additiomttljayiaoitot (by. HutitpwUltlry.for 4be
' U yilo'w'Ing1fea4on Increased salaries of teachers, .inoreoH4 cost fioperatlqa
end maintenance, ahd the installation: of nacssryiequiprait 'rl supplies.
Dated this 19th day of October, 1920. . . j
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.IHstrlct clerk 1 Chairman Board of Directors.
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You are paying the bills for all tljijjiyou, Americans, nicn and
women, who make up the good citizenship of this'nationl ' '
You are paying, and paying dearly, for U h!s. , , " ,' ' '
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Your Liberty Bonds those I. 0,,l), of Un,cle San -Jn ' whtcl you ;;
invested so proudly, so generously, so patriotically, to help win , the war,
are today below par. You made sacrifices,' some of ybuy most of you, to -
buy them, and now, with the war, long over,, but with peace not yet fully ' 1
established, you musf make further sacrifices, if compelled to sell those
Liberty Bonds, in order to meet the abnormal conditions confronting you '
and entering into your daily life at every turn. . , ' , ' . (
Think of the tragic climax thus put upon jcur patriotism!
WAR MEANS WASTE. WAR IS WASTZ. BUT WAR WASTE", '
SHOULD HAVE END LP WITH THE ENDING OF. WAR. , It did hot
end then it has not ended. It hai pone on ' prodilly shamefully
And you, long-sufTering American citizens, are nayins he bill paying in
taxes and high cost of living the price of it all. , ' (
Is it not time to call a halt high lin?.e?
A Republican Congress curtailed goverrrrrntal eviravp.pnee o C0
extent of TWO BILLIONS or mor v reduced the J;p;rtmcnt. estimates
to that extent in (spite of the Tesi:tance and obstruction of the Wilson ' ' 1
Administration, hinlt of 'lliat! Cui that was jus the licfjlnn'ing of tc- 1
trenchment and reform which cannoi ho effected fulJy until the Executive i
and Legislative departments1 of the 'government are working tpcctlier ef- '
ficiently 'and in unison to bring alout rctrcncJ-rnsnt and reform. And this ,
means A COMPLtTE CHANGE AT .WASHINGTON the substitution of
efficiency for' inefBciency, capacity for incapacity, alt along the lino.
Then, and then only, will you be relieved of the burdens you are car- '
tying today. , i. -. t . , . , , t i ., ,,. ,,, ,
(1 .You are hearing talk about America's duty to the World. 'Much of It is ln
tended solely for c? mpaign purposes and is as full of decejjtions as'the' cry; MHe !
kept us out of war' the Demooratio slogan Of 1916," when '"the Administration 1
at Washington knew full well that no power under Heaven could ke"ep us but of
iwary and -thavin fict,' at the Very moment, when an election was being scantily '
won by false pretenlces, the' Nation was 'even then' virtually at war. ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' '
- - " America' do 'hef duty to the world! 1 ; ; ; ; . l'u.; ('"" ''"") ' '
' When, 'pray,' did'' America ever, 'fall" io ''do her, dyty-r-her;, ,fuil,! duty--in any. ' ;
crisis or contingency affecting' mankind? ' NverJ ,. , ,,, , , ' " '
' ' AMERICANS A DUTY DOING NATION,' Any 8uggeon.-to;ttie,'ionu'ary.
whatever he individual. view, as to. the adjustment ot world, affairst whether ,
uiiuukii o aguB w iaiiuns ui uvi is an eurom io wvof y true iMuncnn an
must De dealt With as such. ' i r i t,f,-. ,, . .
. J,he Republican Party, pledges you j.Qood , Government. It pledges to you ,
effTciertcy, economy couage and.the sauare deal. It pledges you. air: American ,
government the sfcrt of .government that' a long and illustrious line or Repub
lican fPresident3( have giyen this Republic. , .i . ,. ., ,
DO. NOT ALLOW, YOUR COMPLETE CONFIDENCE IN THE
RESULT' TO KEP YOU; FKbl XrlE POtllSON ELECTION DAY. '
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1 i. if " ii ? Do your duty 'as a citizen an alertf wide-awak;. American citizen
i iiiii I a nation; and thua rwill vau helo io.nut vour . IJnrli. Snr' hmi.. i Ji
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, , ."TBWMBQRIBBW'COOp GOVERNMENT.'" " "
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