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PAGE FOUR THE SriUNG FIELD NEWS TIHTnSDAY. JI'I.Y 1 1. 1021. THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS piililishod Kvvry Thursday at Sirinirflold. Ijuie County, Orison, by FREELAND & HENDERSON Entrrrd at the rojtoffU-f Bt Springfield. Oregon, a Second class fitter. February J4. 1 !0:l. FOR SALE MII.K Plenty of firBh Jom.'.v milk for sale, delivered evenings. l'htii' Springfield :mk:!. If. SrnSCltlPTION' iiatf.s: One Year $2.00 Three Mot.ths ... SIX Months $100 Single Cony One Year. When raid In Advance .. ...50c . . 6c $1.75 TAX DODGING ENCOURAGED It is unfortunate that i:i order to pass whnt is often meritorious piece o( legislation, an entirely unfair anl unm i i'ssary clause will 1' ins-'' ted. which is a dirvet hamiUap to ex-:s' ing business. Tht Federal Farm I.oan Act offers n perfect Illustration of siteh leg sla lion. The theory of tho ad was good iianivly to furuish eiuourasemeut and assistaix p fcr farm development. Hut the bond sold under tie act to supply the money for loaning were mud" mi tirely tax exempt. No kind of tfixs whatsoever can 1 chargvd the owner of the bonds. This feature of the act should be remedied as It is unfair to all other lirsps of industry which must com pete iu the open market for money and wlose (pecurlties are subject to every known form of taxation. If the Federal Farm Loan Bonds were taxed the same as other bonds. It would not Interfere with the work ing of the act and the farmers would till secure money under the favor able Urms of the act. Taxation of these bonds would, however, prevent hundreds of m ', lions of dollars being withdrawn from tl.e tax rolls by wealthy tax dodit.'is who thus leave the balance of tli" public to make up in taxation what th-'y should le paying Mr. Albert Kllloon of Portland spent the liolid.ixs In Springfield with Ms parents. Mr. an I Mrs. V. M. Klliven. 1 lr. J Francis Kelleeii. wife and sister in law, ir.otoivd from Sun Fran cisco and spent several days in Springfield v'sitiug his brother. W. M Klllivn. and lister. Mrs. ". M. Ik mils TI e doctor Is touring the uoi thwvst. FOIt SAI.K- Hy owner. 2 good high lots; 4 riHiut house; good barn and' chicken house. All for $8tM. Must! h'1I on account of poor health.! Halph t'lark, 8th and O streets, ' Springfield. Oregon. J FOR SAI.K--S acre In Stewart's' I A .1.1 i l Ion 24 Ithode Island H-d 1 1 cl likens. 2 years old this fall Mrs j ('. F. Kerar. 1T.S Soiilh It strvct. A The Same Everywhere. The editor of Paisa Akhbur, a native paper of Lahore, India, says. "I hae used Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Itemedy many times among ray children and servants, for colic and diarrhoea and always found it effective." SEALED BIDS WANTED TOR THE TRANSPORTATION OF H. S. PUPILS WHEN YOU TRAVEL you can profitably make use of a phrase of this Bank's ser vice which you do not use at home. We refer to tlva Traveler's Checks which may be purchas ed at this Bank in convenient denominate Jons. Your Travelers' Checks are good any where as soon as you sign them. They take the money risk out of traveling. First National Bank OF EUGENE 38 years of helpful service Xuticv is hereby given that the Board of Directors of I'nlon High School District No. 7 of Lane county will revive bids to huve the pupils of said High School District hauled by means bf a suitable truck to the Springfield High School each school day of the school year 1921 22. sa'd children to be returned to their tows each day after the rloae of school, or as near home as is practicable. Detailed Information can b re ceived from any nrember of the Board. All bids ar to be 'in the hands of the clerk of said High School District by August 1. 1921. T!e Board re serves tie right to reject any and all bids. F. C. Taylor. Chairman of Board. J. W. Bensch, Clerk. Where shall the u band and father who laxlshi's uttcuiloM on uii'.cinpit lous women plaie t'i. M.ime fur hit ilailK.t'ls missteps? So Hetty tViui'si n who ina.l" t j " r reputation ... The Miracle Man. In li- r newest pro iltlction ".I'llsoneis of I eve" at IVIi, Sunday. July 17th. .. Biliousness and Constipation. "For yeiirs 1 was trouble I with hillousni'HH and constipation, which made life miserable for n.e. My up petite failed me. 1 lost my usual force and vitality. Pepsin prepara tinns ami cathartics only made mat tors worst. I do not know where I should have been today had I no' tried Criimlx'rlaln's Tablets. Tho tablets relive the ill feeling at onee, strengthen the digestive functions, help'ng the system to do Its work naturally." writes Mrs. Ho a Potts. Birmingham. Ala. It Will Pay You Mr. IVrd-HuytT, It) lnvcK;;;il' for vmitsi If th. cco noniy of lining; Ihoso llom I'ioiIucIh: NOXALL milk producer NOXALL egg producer NOXALL scratch feed NOXALL pork producer Manufactured by l In1 SPRINGFIELD MILL AND GRAIN COMPANY SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon fsr the county of I.nn. Mary K. Clark, plaintiff, vs. Charles A. Clark, defendant. To Claries A. Clark the above named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appenr and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit and Court on or before the 2Sth day of July, 1921, said date being more than six weeks from the date of thn first publication of this summons and being the time prescribed for such appearance by you In tie order of publication of the summons herein entered of rec ord, and if you fall so to j appear and answer for want thereof! the plaintiff will apply to the Court' for the relief In the complaint d mnnded and prayed for. to wit: For a It-cree of the Court dissolving the marriage contract and bonds of matri mony now exnWtlng between you and tha plaintiff on the grouuds of deser tion for u period of more than one yeur and for suit, other and further relief as to the Court may seem met and equitable. This summons Is served upon you by publication thereof pursuant to an order of the Honorable (j. V. Skip worth, judge of the above Court and entered of record on th 13 day of June, 1921, ordering that his summons be published once a week for six suc cessive weeks in the Springfield News and the date of the first publication will be June 1!, 1921. mid the last publication will be the 2Mb day of July. 1921. Fit ANK A. DelTK. attorney for Plaintiff, resident and postoffice ad dross, tth ami Main Sts , SpringflHd. Oregon. Date of first publli adon. Juno 11, 1921 Date o flast publication July 2S, 1921 A Splendid Medicine for the 8tomsch and Liver "Chamberlain's Tablets fur the stomach and liver am splendid. 1 iK'ver tire of telling my friends and neighbors of their qualities," writ Mrs. William Vollmer, Kastwood, N. Y. When bilious, constipated ir troubled will Indigestion, give Ihsia a trial. They will do yau good. 5E53S8B A CLOSE SHAVE is what most men prefer, but is hard to secure with a lull razor and other unsat isfactory equipment. 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