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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
Pebhahed Every Thursday at
Springfield. Lan» Connty. Dragon, by
THE WILLAMETTE PRESS
H. B. MAXEY. Editor
M second rlaee matter February K
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THURSDAY JUNK M. 1927
TUB SP R IN O FO U Ï NKWS
PACK FOUR
1H8 at tbe
O IIT U A R Y
ing the burden.
The property assessment anil taxation enforce­
ment bill ordered to referendum by the people
has some good features but as a whole is too
broad. It is all right to require sworn statements
concerning the value of property but to compel
statements concerning incomes and earnings is
not In the held of property taxation. A man's
business in a free country should be his own
private affair and he should not be compelled to
give out information that would benefit his coui-
, line Knnpp. Mr. and Mra. Prank Clark
and eon. and Mr. and Mr». II. T.
Honoring Mra. A K. t'ray o( Seattle Mitchell.
a »later or Mra. It. T. Mitchell vlaltlng
here, «ever« I re la liv e , and friend»
W atci wp(Url|,g doo. correctly,
gathered tor a picnic at the city park
, omorT1>w. Hoyt
Sunday.
I Mt Main aL
Pienle 1» Enjoyed
Albert Ernest Bartlett, ■eciaal of the
teu children of Jahn Colby aud
Albania Itartlelt, wa» burn January
Uth. 1846 in Melbourne Province ul
Quebec. Canada, and »pent hl» early
boyhood Uiere.
He came weal to
Thoae preaent In addition to Mra. I
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Howling Ureen, Mlaaourl. in 188« anil
Cray and her eon. LowelL were: Mr | uiauk Promtaaory note» and re-
moved to tlaage, Iowa In 1871. In ,
and Mr» I. K Murphy. Mr, and Mt» oelpta printed and In »lock at the
December 1881 he waa married to
Delia» Murphy. Haael Murphy. Pau- New» offlce.
Nettle H Duran and to thia union
were born tour children all of whom
««re at hi» bedaide except Moyd. who
» •» unable to come,
In 1883 he moved to Dokalo Terrl-
««7 where he with hi» two brother»
»»re pioneer» taking up government
l*nd »“ <• residing there until moving
to Springfield In 1807. where he ha«
Root Beer?
Oreen River?
lived, continuously, until hla death.
Malted Milk?
Cock Cola?
Phosphates?
Milk Shuke?
Mr. Bartlett wa» converted and
Lemonade?
Plain Sodait?
Jointed tha Free Will HapU»t church
Orangeade?
Fancy Sundae«?
at tha age of 18 yaara He wa» a
member of the Ancient Order of
United Workmen and of the Maaonlc
we serve ’em here.—ail absolutely pure and delicious. Also
Order Liberty Lodge No. 171, Spring-
Ice cream, sherberts and fine candles.
Held.
"Where the Service Is a Uttle Different"
He waa taken »ick In September
and pay»ed away at the family home
Friday June 17th. 1887, at the age of
88 year» 6 month» and 8 day».
The funeral waa held In the Walker
“n Sunday afternoon at two
M A IL SUBSCRIPTION RATS
t e e Tear in Advance___ »1.78 Three Month» _ __ 78» h tuv u . o .
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H e Moetka
While
the closing of the Nestucc» river will
put forty or fifty small fishermen out of business
it Ukely should be done from a sportsman's stand­
point. Prom reports the fishermen will put them-
RITLB TO VOTE “NO" WILL WORK WE1-L
selves out of business in a few-years and then the
T in s TIME.
fish will be gone. The stream is said to be too
When in doubt vote-“No“ has been the advice small for net fishing.
passed out during the last several elections when
The recall election directed at Sheriff Taylor is
a multitude of measures have been passed up to
the people. It has never been safer to vote "No" unfair and uncalled for. It is clearly an abuse of
than at this coming election. Scarcely half of of the recall system. None of the charges have
the measures to be voted on at this election can been proven and some of them are abfiurd. The
be
to be unquestionably go«xi for Oregon and recall is an outcropping of an offended group who
at least half of them can positively be said to be could not dictate to the sheriff how he should run
bad— selfish el^ss legislation.
I his office. The fair minded citixen will require
a great deal more proof before voting to -oust
The first measure on the ballot, "Repeal of Sheriff Taylor.
Negro, Chinaman and mulatto sufferage sections
of the constitution,” is a mere matter of form. It
INSURANCE RATES
is unconstitutional now; might as well vote “Yes-'
altho we can't see for the life of us where it will
I The underwriters assured the city council that
make any difference if you vote "No.“
the purchase of a new fire truck and starting a
The Portland School District tax levying paid fire department would bring down Insurance ° chxk w,,h l>r
Syke» offlcta-
amendment merely gives more power to the rates. That was a year ago. We haven't Been t,n« ,nd ,he ***” J,mM T. Moor*
The Baptist Mai» quartet
voters of the district If they want it we might as any reduction yet. Someone should see If they
»eng "The End of a Perfect Day." I
well give it to them. And if they don't want it are really working on it.
''Shadow».' and BeauUful Isle of j
they can decline to use it when once it is given
» a a
Somewhere.'’
them.
The Maaonlc Order vraa In charge
The Criminal Information Amendment. If pass-
Now. let's get the old light poles removed before
of aervlcei at Laurel Hill cemetery ,
ed. it is claimed will save time and expense in dis- «he tourist season is on us. The effect of the new
posing of the cases of criminals who dealne to ornamental l^hting system is Kreatly reduced by where Mr. Bartlett wa» laid at rest.
Be»Idee hla wife be leave» to mourn
plead guilty. If tt will we are for It. The pro-
unsightly poles. This Job should be done
hla loaa four children J. Em eat of
poeed law will not alter the grand Jury system.
right now.
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THUR SDAY JU N E 28. 1887
l*ortlan<l. Oregon. Mra. Roy M oor*.
Portlauid; Mra. Paul Scott. Spokane.
We don't believe that any better material would
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be sent to the legislature if they were paid $10 a
^ ^ T r e a s u r y Department estimates a $b00.- Waahlngtnn and Floyd C. Bartlett of
day instead of $3. If it Is so essential to have an »00 000 »urplus for the year which shows how Qrldley. California, one grandaon.
Income tax as the state administration declares ^ ally easy it would be to have permanent Misai- Willard, of Balfour, M Dakota, and
then it is no time to boost legislator's salaries.
ssippi flood relief or farm relief If Washington one »later, Mra: I xju Lew la of Will
actually wanted to co-operate.
ktmaburc. Iowa.
The state and county officers’ salary increase
. . .
is not drawn right. If an officer is worth more
War V eti Picnic
money the time to pay it to him is when he is
insurance company tells us that baseball,
earning it. not to his successor who can't earn it hunting and golf— in the order named—are the
T, h ,> S p »»*’*» « ’ar vet» held a pic
until he is in office a year or two. One would not three most dangerous sports. We always though’ nlc •<
P*rk Saturday night.
employ a competent man with the understanding there was something the matter with golf—being a,”on* Springfield people attending
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' he quit
“ * his
‘ ’ less competent
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11 a8 how the s cotch GAVE it to us.
being Mr». C. F Kgglmann and Sam
when
successor would
< Richmond, »dicers of the orgnnlxatton
be paid more.
] After the picnic the group went to the
“No" should be the vote on the legislation
armory of Eugene and finished the
amendment. We should make it easier for people j One of our residents remarked the other day year'» buslneaa.
to vote instead of harder. Too few vote now and that he could remember the day women worried
there is a tendency for the reigns of government as to whether their petticoats showed,
CALL AND SEE Dr. N. W Emery
to fall into the hands of the minority.
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ob prices on plate and other work, t!
While the city and county consolidation plan
The truth of today. Most of us. if we are going
refers only to Multnomah and does not effect the
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
rest of us we might be Inclined to vote for it. But .
Estate of Ida May Lolfer. Deceased.
it looks to us that the practical working ou of
Notice Is hereby given that O. J.
this amendment would be to permit Portland to
Lolfer ha» been by the County Court
reach out into Multnomah county and take in
A lot of women have volunteered to be back of the State of Oregon. In and for
farming districts to help - pay her taxes. We are in seat drivers when aviators attempt their flight
of the estate of Ida May Loiter,
donbt as to whether we should be a party to this to the Hawaiian Islands. Man can’t escape their deceased.
as we might be ashamed of it later on.
instructions anywhere.
All person» having rlalma against
said eatate are hereby notified to pres
The veterans memoriai and armory amend- '
» e •
ant the »am* duly stated and verlflea.
ment refers only to Multnomah and it is merely i
The
chicken
doesn’t
stop
scratching
because
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the
o,”ce
A- E w heeler. In
giving the voters the power to vote bonds for
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Engane, Oregon, within six month»
armories if they desire.
, the y °y ms are scarce. They should be an ex
th|< ?n() day of Jone 1M7
ample for most of us.
O. J LOFFER. Administrator.
The state tax limitation amendment is designed
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A. E. WHKEI.KR Attorney.
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to give power to exceed the six per cent lim its-,
tion. or in other words to raise more taxes. If
Some folks never had a chance because they
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
you want an income tax you might as well take wouldn t take it.
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the lid off and vote for this as it paves the wav j
NOTICE la hereby given that the un i
for unlimited taxes. We feel that if cities and
The truth of today may be the error of to- deralgncd ba« been appointed Adralnl-|
atrator of the estate of Agnea J. -
counties can keep inside the six per cent lim ita-> morrow
Conger, by the County Court of I-ane i
tion in the long run the state should.
County, Oregon.
All person» having
agalnat said eatate are hereby
The income tax bill without a property offset
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Sometimes _ the
warm
friendship
between a man claim«
notified to preeent the aame. properly J
will work out to be an additional tax. In fact it an(j a woman j8 destroyed bv marriage,
verified to the underilgned at the of­
is designed to raise more tax money. To most of •
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flce of Well« * Well». Bank of Com :
ns it will be an additional tax. In an attempt to
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i-i m erce Bldg. In Eugene, Lane County,
reach tax exempt and escaping property this law
The grocer usually has to walk because his Oregon, within s is month» of the d a te !
of the first publication of thi» notice j
will fall hardest on the taxpayer who is now hear- slow paying customers ride.
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Drinks You Like
EGGIMANN’S
O R O N IT E
K ills 'em d e a d '"
ies.mosquitoes.roaches.iifbths
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FLY SP R A Y
Have a business
of YOUR OWN
A man on a salary can seldom get as far
ahead as he can in a business of his owy. It
is the goal of practically every man, parti­
cularly young men, and there should be no
letup until the ambition is realised. But be­
fore It Is possible to start out for yourself it
is necessary to have capital—and It should be
your own capital so that you can operate
the business the way YOU want to.
So It may be said that saving is absolutely
essential to the success that comes from your
own business. Oet started. Be ready for
the unexpected opportunity. Bring one or
more dollars here today and start getting
ready to open your own place of businnAS.
Protected by Electric Burglarly A la rm System
A GOOD BANK IN A GOOD COUNTRY
Commercial State Bank
SPRING FIELD, OREGON
Date of first publication June 18th.'
1827.
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Bang! Goes the Receiver
HAROLD J WELLS. Administrator.
WELLS * WELLS. Attorneya.
J 1« 23 30: J1 7-14
by AUttn T. R t J
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN, That
the undersigned ha» been duly ap­
pointed by the County Court of the
Slate of Oregon for the County of
I^ane a« the a'lmlhlatrator of the
eatate of Allen Horlehaver decea»e<l
and all peraona having claim» again,t
«aid eatate are herebv notified to pre. I
aent the »ame prc-erlv "('rifled to the
admlnlatrator at the oF ce of Fran«
DePue, attorn«! for the eatate In
Springfield, Oregon, on or before »lx
month» from th* date e« thia notice
Dated June 2» ^21.
CLYDE RODKHAVER. Adminis­
trator.
FRANK A. DePUB, Attorney for th ■
•state.
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7-14-21
N O T tC E
NOTICE I» hereby given that the
viewer« appointed by the Common ! |
Council of the Town of Springfield to )|
view the proponed »ewer between E
land F atreeta from 9th «tree! to 10th
! street thru Block 8« of W««hhiirne'a
Siibdlvlalnn of the Springfield Inveat- I
ment and Power Company'» Addition j
have brought In their report and have
filed the name with the Recorder. The I
property a«certalned and determined '
, by «aid viewers to he directly bene- !
fitted by «aid proposed »ewer I» a« j
follow«:
Lot« 2 to 19 Inclusive of «aid Block ,
88 of WaKhbiirne’« Subdivision, and
the extent and proportion of such
benefit 1« one eighteenth of the cost
of such «ewer for each lot. This will
he published In the Springfield New»
for twenty day« beginning with the
Issue of June 18fh, 1927 and anyone)
having objection» to the finding» of]
aald viewer» must file the same with -
the Recorder within ten days from the 1
1 final publication of this notice.
I M. PETERSON, Recorder.
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