The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, May 12, 1927, Page 5, Image 5

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    THUK8DAY MAY 1 2 .1 « 7
Visiter Mar»— H. R. White, «dltnr . Mlaa Qlbeon Mere— Dorothy Olboon
of the Highway News, of Salem. waa of Fell Creek wee a Hprlnglleld visi­
A Hprlnglleld vlallor Monday.
tor 'Monday.
Mara fro m Creek— Lola Crablroe
Heme from Hospital— Mrs. M. B
waa a vlallor Itara from Camp Creek Christian hospital, following an opera­
Tuaailay
tion. She la reported to be recover­
ing her strength slowly
Oi vte In From Jasper—Jam«» Auk-
ray of Jaapar waa a BprlagltnM vlallor
Mara From Aberdeen— Mra. Ixitlle
Tuaailay.
llnninan of Aberdeen returned to her
home Hunday after spending a few
Ooaa Ta California— Mra A. N. Col
daya vlaltlng here.
llnw left Monday night for California,
whore aha -will remain for aoine time.
Visitor Here From Albany— M's
William Dawaou ha» been entertain­
ing her mother, a vtaltor from Al­
bany. for a few days.
Returns from California— Mrs. W.
Mra. Stafford
Mara-— Mra. Clyde
Htafford of route I waa a Springfield H. Adrian returned Sunday from Cali­
fornia, where she has been vlaltlng
vlallor Monday.
her elater at I-o* Angeles. She spent
Misa Abbott Visite—Mlaa Dorothy several week« In the Southland
Abbott »pent lb« week and vlaltlng
frlenda In Kugene.
Goee To Noll— Mrs. 8 Sehlewe of
Mara From Jaaper- Mra. Frank
M lller of Jaapar waa a Springfield
vlallor Monday.
Springfield visited for a few daya
| with Mr and Mrs flam Montgomery
I of Noll. She returned to her homo
I hero Mooday.
Smith la Back— R W. Smith re­
Buehmana at Resort— Mayor and
turned Tuesday after spending avver­
ai daya In Portland vlaltlng relatives. Mrs G 0 iiuahman and Mr. and Mrs.
| Graham Smith of Eugene were visi­
Oo To Monroe— Mr and Mra John tor« over the week-end at Triangle
Wanderer motored to Monroe Friday, Lake.
on bualneaa.
Glaepey Improving— ilert Olaepey,
Vielt at Frese Moma— Mra. Carl
who -was Injured recently Hi a timber |
Webber and eon. Jackie, of Kugene,
accident. Is reported as Improving
vialied Sunday at the home of Mr.
rapidly.
and Mr« Fred Freaa.
Mere From South— Tom Johnson,
son of Cal Johnson, waa bore from
California thia week visiting his par­
ents.
Hero From Portland—C. E Cooper
Portland, representative of the Ore­
gon Inanranee Rating Bureau, wne
here on bualneaa yesterday.
DO YOU WANT TO WRITE
MGS TO GREECE
UNCOUTH BOLSHEVKL
A R O M CHEV1OLETT
I’reaident Coolidge aaye:
“ Familiarity with tha Scriptures
bring* culture.”
Read the I’aalma, Iaalah, Job, the
Sermon on the Mount, tan or
twenty titpea and you will w nia
better poatry, pro a or advertising
copy.
Two are Indicted for fraud
through the mails, In a "how to
get thin" awlndle.
Fraud la not
the worat of auch enterpriaaa.
M.my women, who think they are
too fat, ruin their vitality »eelung
to 1« thin. The way to “ reduce*
ia by regular »loop, deep hrvaUung,
re . mania cxarciaa, moderate wiae
anting. I t ia not neeeaaary to ba
fa t or to faint.
New York to Chicago air BWVtoo
ia let to the able Cofltn-Henderaon
concern at »1.24 a pound. A lower
bid at J 1.23 waa rejected because
pilot* (lying tha machines owned
at .eh in the company.
1 n-it should be a reason for giv­
ing Ute contract, Instead of refusing
1. . tlu-a owning atock in machines
would take care of them and the
mall. I f «-try law forbids pilots own­
ing a.ock in a flying company, that
lu.v should be changed.
A famous boar named Colonel
Broadcaster and fourteen other
p digreed American twine were
i.,n4 to Greece last week. The
mountains that look on Marathon
w ill rooii »ee finer nigs rooting
n!ong the beach than they «war saw
. I
The Bolshevik 1 me certainly un­
couth, They convict three high
K uiiiu n mTfials of taking bribes in
connection with a big German lum­
ber trust; and what do you sup­
pose happened f The three oflidala
did not employ good lawyers, ex­
press righteous indignation and go
to Valin Ucach or tha Riviera. They
stayed at home, were sentenced to
dentil, nil their property confiscat­
ed, und they will really be executed.
Russia would be a poor place to
a naval oil reserve.
Mlaa Pankhurat has lost interest
in votes for women, "because vot­
ing women make the same in Intakes
that men make." They do, of
eourae, being human, and some­
times Influenced by men. Nobody
expected that votea for women
would bring on the millennium over
n ig h t But women voting have made
men in ol^ce ask themselves,
"What do tha women want? What
do the children need 7” That’s the
important thing about votes for
women.
In old whiskey days, sa soon as
woman got the vote, district lead­
ers in the great city »«nt out the
order, "Don’t get the boys drunk
around election time, or their
wives and daughters will vote
against you.”
Civil Ixatlon’s problem is cheap
distribution of life’s necessities,
giving citlxena full value for their
dollars. This doesn’t mean busi­
ness men shouldn't make the profit
to which they are entitled.
It
menus modern business tends more
and more to "low profit, big vol-
uirs."
The quart of milk that a farmer
sells for four cents, the city mother
buys for fifteen cents, i f General
Motors were run on that basis, a
Chevrolut would ci-tl. £4,300.
Canby May Bell
FARM MARKET REVIEW
TOWN AND VICIN ITY
Oo Fishing— Fred Free« and Ken
noth Tobala war» among laaak Wal
Ion a doai'lplea out Monday.
PAOBPIVa
THB 8PRINOKIELD NiCWH
Mara From Portland— Dr. C. O.
Van Valaah waa a week end- visitor
at the home of hie mother. Mra. Ber­
nice Van Valiah
Visitors From Dallae— Mr. and Mrs.
Oral Thornton of Dallas visited Sun
day with Mr. and Mra. F B Fianery
of Springfield.
Marriage Lleonaaa for Week
County Clerk W. B Dillard has
granted marriage licenses to the fol-
lowlhg (]urtng the past week:
Carl W illiam and Rene iuiMouche.
both of Kugene; Clair Johnson, Hood
River, and Drolls Smith, Kugene; Ray
Hornbrook. Junction City, and Fran­
ces Audrey. Eugene; John Peck. Junc­
tion Cltyq. and Florence Lincoln.
Ooldaon; Lee Ryan and Elisabeth
Kester, both of Eugene; -Owen Reddy,
Kugene. and Lou Ritter. Medford;
Albert Bailey. Eugene, and Agnes
Cluster. Dillard; Viator Wocdfleld and
Mabel Gukiner bothe of Junction City.
Tbe elty of Canby la cooalderlrg an
offer of »46,000 from the Portland
Electric Power Co. for tbe municipal
light and water plant, and It la under­
stood that the matter will be referred
by the council of that town to the peo­
ple. The city has water bonds to the
amount of »32,000 outstanding and la
faced with further expenditures for
Improvement and extensions. Canby
la taking an annual loss of around
»700 In taxes by retaining ownership
of these utilities, and haa promlaea of
definite, and eubtantial reductions In
electric ratea In the event the tale
1» coniiuniated.
Brief Report oi Agr cultural Com
modify Trends May 9.
Wool. Trading continues limit
od. Domestic price* arc still rela­
tively lower than arroad. but re
exports have slowed up and for­
eign markets were leas active lad
week. The jericho, Utah, clip sold
at 301 cents compared to 34 cent)
last year Smaller imports of for
eign wools coupled with aome evi­
dence of increasing mill consump­
tion are favorable factors.
Livestock. Cattle markets gen­
erally held steady lad week on all
classes.
Valuea on replacement
cattle showed a tendency to
strengthen slightly. Killer atock
price* were a little uneven in aome
markets. Hog markets continued
to show weakness, especially on
light weight feeder». German pork
ma i'-eta tend to decline while ba­
con al London advanced. Sheep
and lainb prices continued firm
generally. Lamb values advanced
to new high level» »mce last June
al Chicago, but the advance was
not billy sustained. Kains in Ken-
tUcky and Tennessee are reported
to have slowed up lamb marketing
Butter. High sepre butter ad­
vanced slightly in price in eastern
markets while low grade» declined
la»t week.
Receipts increased
somewhat and movement into stnr
age appeared to be getting under
way. The San Franciaco market
waa not quite »o firm as Chicago
and other easier* markets.
Hides * The hide markci con­
All persona baring claims against T Y PE W RITER RIBBONS— Assorted
makes In black and blue ia atock at
said estate are required to present the
same, duly verified as by law required,
tL4 Newa 'office. For the ceaveai-
to said executor at hla office. <28
ence of customers who hare hither­
Miser Building. Eugene, Oregon, with­
to not been able to get rtbbona la
in al months from the first publication
Springfield we hare started this
of thia notice, first publication being
new line of ribbons for Underwood.*,
May the 12th, 1027
ALTA KINO. Executor.
Remingtons. Royals, L. C. Smith,
Ma 12-1D-20: J 2-0
and other makes.
tf.
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P E T T Y J O H N 'S
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TAG
SALE
Lane County’s Finest Selection Of
Oood Used Automobiles Priced Down
To The Last Dime— Thia Is Your Op­
portunity To Buy That Good Used
Car You Have Been Looking For At
The Moat Favorable Price And Term*.
Each Car is Plainly Priced And
Ready For You To Drive.
V&mdsrer
There’s the smooth flow o f black waters under moon­
light in thia newest o f Whiteman numbers. Its mal­
low, rippling rhythms are colored with undercurrents
o f unspoken pathos. A striking example of the
American dance-music. Corns In and hear all o f f
new Victor Records—today/
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RGAD8TER8 — COUPES — SEDANS
TOURINGS — SPORT M ODELS
( A Small Deposit W ill Hold Tbe Car
i you Select.
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7th and Olive Streets,
Eugene, Ore.
Phone 1207.
tinue* strong.
• NOTICE TO CREDITORS
W h e at
Prices advanced five
Estate of Otto Clarence Zlniker, De­
cents per bushel at Liverpool last
ceased. In Lane County, Oregon.
week and exporting markets work­
NO TIC E 18 HEREBY G IVEN : That
ed upward
Unfavorable weather Paul Zlniker on the 7th day of May,
hat delayed spring seeding in 1027, was appointed administrator of
United States and Canada.
No
the estate of Otto Clarence Zlniker,
change in condition of European ideceased.
All persons having claims against
wheat is reported
Winter wheat
condition in the United States is said estate are required to present the
favorable but a yield of 25 to 30 same, duly verified as by law required,
million bushel» lest than last year 1» said administrator at the law of­
ia now estimated
Some business fice of Alta King. <28 Miner Building,
in Pacifi« coast new wheat is re­ £ ugene. Oregon, within six months
rom the first publication of thia
ported at »1 31 to 91 35 per bushel.
notice.
Feed grains. Prices of alt pram»
Thia notice Is first published May
tended to advance last week owing ’ the 12th. 1»27
to unfavorable weather and d r
PAU L ZIN IK E R . Administrator
layed planting of corn. P|ed bar
A LTA KINO, Attorney for Estate.
ley wa* relatively stronger than
Ma. 12-1*26: J 2-9
malting grade*. New crup barley
ie bring »hipped in ( alilornm
O w ing to d e la n d «rid in g oper
alien * more b u ilt»
,. » t * will
probahlv he p la n t,,I ■ m .itlw rn
! »n-i t» thi» veai
I'
Kackward w .a ll i and
lend to »trynglhtn
i.ijtid
a* m some localities, but mar-
i l receipts continue moderate and
demand it slack generally.
S o n g o f th e W a n d erer— Fox Trot
So Bine— Walts With
Vocal Refrain
• P aul W bitxman and H is
No. 20570, 10-toch
I Can’t Believe That You’re in Love with Mo— F oe
R ocot W olfs K arn and Hia
Nat, 2057», 10-tecfc
Ain’t She Sweet?
What Do I Care What Somebody Said
No. 2056«, II
My Sunday Girl
I’ve Never Seen a Straight
(The Whispering Baritone) J a OR
Ne. »0571, lB-toak
If Yon See Sally
Swanee River Trail
Ne. >6571,
^/ETHERBEE
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I
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate of Elizabeth C. Thomason, De­
ceased. In Lane County, Oregon.
NO TIC E IS HER EBY G IVEN : That
Alta King on the 6th day of M ar,
1*27, was appointed executor of the
Last W ill and Testament of Elisa­
beth C. Thomason, deceased, by the
County Court of Lane County. Oregon
ic to r Records
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(1 A L' K»t««»,<ie Service I h « ih o * »1
A e o r u h u i'l
Economic« on m lorm enon
linnt U. S lie p « rin ,e tii o l A g ocnttu ra and
other entree* deemed m o « reliable.)
Goss Te Seattle— Mlaa Pearl Nei-
aon. who la employed at the Spring-
field Bakery, left yesterday for Seat­
tle.
There the w ill attend nurses
graduation exercises of two frlenda,
and will visit a cousin.
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