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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
Publish*»! Evary Thursday at
Springfield. Lana C o m ty , Ora«oa. by
T H * W IL L A M B T T K F R X S S
H
THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 15. 1927
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
PAGE POUR
K
MAXEY, Editor
■tarad aa second ctaa» mattar. February 3«. 1*41
pOatoBce, Springfield. Oragon
M A IL S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E
Ona year In Advance
11.75
T h ree Months
Six M o n th s ..............
»1«
Single Copy
T H U R S D AY S K P T K M B K R IS. 1937
. V V*l'Ti1N OV RFI IE F W O R K E R S
A NATION Or K U 4 M O l i i u \ r . i u
Scores of ships and thousands of men have
> - 'i« ‘I»<«i I„ th . .< .« " » '» <h. « - « tor «h.
missing non-stop flyers who have perlslieti. An
hundred men have combed the mountain sides
ami vallevs In the Three Sisters country looking
for I he two lost climber«. Severe hardships have
at the been undergone in the search ami financial loss
has been suffered by men leaving their vocations
to do this work. Yet all have done this without
thought of renumeration, it’s the spirit of ser-
.. Tic .vice to suffering humanity that permeates the
1c American people and makes them a nation of
, relief workers.
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A NEW THEORY OF LAW
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NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALK ON February Mth. t»I*. »«I«»* Total due
gXBCVTION IN nWKCMMI'RK
and unpaid on abova de»crlb«-d proper
±
,
(n (orecl<wlir# |Hued out of the t'lr
(.ul, Cour, (lj ij»n* county. Oregon, on
the *th dey of September. t»S7, in »
"u’‘ *rh"r,',‘."
Th.h’ r
^,arni-n recovered judgment agalnat
,he defaadanta John 1» iu«l«-jr end
n ary Baglay for the sum of »1585 on
,,^[,,iher with Intaraat thereon at the
rata of six per cent per annum from
J
^
l w
t m
coata and dl»buraen««nta herein In the
»urn of I I * 40. which Judgment wee
enrolled and docketed in the Clerk'«
of »eld County on the sib dey of
September. t»37. »n.i »«id execution
ty. •USS.««.
That I will on tha 3<Ut day of Baptrm
bar. 1**7. (SaturdayI at the hours of
Trn o'clock up tha forenoon of said
day. tn front of tha Town Halt In
Springfield. ta n a County. Oragon. salt
tha gbove daa.rlhad property to tha
blddar for cash who ottari to pay tha
aaaaaamant*. coats Intaraat and ar-
d u rin g coats and Intaraat tharaoa.
and taka a rarttflrata of sale tbarafor
aa by taw provided
Dated this August t»th. 1*37
J 8MITSON. Town Marshall of tha
Town of Sprlngflald
AU 38: 8a I I D 33
FARM REUEF -WILL t OME-—-AND HOW
In the |ong haul farm relief possibly will come
general public is being brought out in the Ells- fromi wh«t a few years ago wouldI have been con
'U
worth Kelley case whereby it is held that a prison-, sidered an unexpected source. The coming t on-
.«uuiy «ahi jud«m*nt. intereat. a t i
er who is wrongfully committed to prison has a gress may pass a farm relief bill and (be president lorneyH f<H>-
or anlt and •<« ru
right to escape and use any means even to vio- nlav
u thus giving agriculture the federal i„x « „ i, m »ell the following d«a
lenee to accomplish an escape. Kelley it is said aid'so long sought. However, there has been an cribed real proper! «.io-w it
was committed to prison on being found guilty other federal factor at work since 1914. when the
* ' \ ^ h; a,5‘|^ ^ r; i ar“ , ' ,‘bi aa
of the violation of a law which has since been Smith-I^ever act went through from will« h wear.- about five and five-eighth
nv,. eighth acre».
«ere». »ttua
attun
held unconstitutional and void. Therefore it is ^ ,g t n o w beginning to obtain results.
ted In totna County. Oragon
said that he had a right to escape from prison
jn other words it made possible our boy and
Now. tharafora In tha name of tha
It this theory is true then any man arrested a s , demonstration of the Bible truism, "a little child State of Oregon. In compliance with
said execution and order of sole and In
a suspect of law violation has a right to defy the ahaU iead them." The Smith-Lever act gave order
to anttafv said Judgment Inter
sheriff because he is innocent In the eyes of the l>ower to the Department of agriculture to put eat. nttorneva fee», coats of » lilt and
law until . . proven
<.rruln<
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..
- „ guilty
. and if he Is not guilty lnto
into effect
effect extension
extension work
worn In
... agriculture
» * . « and
- . n
,,n,rilln<
, wt„ „„ s «i»r<Uv
»,„ir.ta» the
11— he •-
•------ wrongfully
--home economics
on farms by home
cooperating
ith 15|h
then
is being
held.
economics on farms by cooperating w w itn
15(h itav
()a>. of of o ,.lober.
October. u»J7.
u>37. at the hour
hour
Such a theory it would seem to the layman i ^tate Agriculture colleges.
of one o'clock. tn the afternoon of said
is absurd and is merely a loop hole In existing
In o, her worda_ | t made possible out boy ami <»£- »« «*; Smuhwert Oont d.^r^or
law instead of a sound doctorine Surely an tn- farni cj„i>a This year there are 610.3a»
( ane l ,,llllt> ,,r,.Kl,h. „ger for at.
nocent man should be able to appeal to the courts voung p,.Opip enrolled In federally controlled farm an(, s, n for . ¡.an. »t public auction
and get out of jail in an orderly manner instead | - . . work it is needless to state here how those subject to .demption .-»» provided t»v
of by violence, if he has been wrongfully con-
dub nu,,nbprs func„ On. We all know of the pig Uw.^.u « U b j j i g h t . » • £ „ • “«
victed.
cow. poultry, garden, forestry, rooking, sanltn- an<1 Mar%
.,„,i ,,u i»-i»oa»
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tlon and health club members and their activities claim ing, b» through ..r under them -r
LET'S RAISE MORE NO. 1 PRUNES
Wp g„ know that our boys and girls can enter any or e ith er of them in and to »«id
Before the harvest of the present crop started jthis chib work and competition only under th-
.
there were no number one prunes to be had here direction of trained local federal agents. We (
, „utny. Oregon
or elsewhere in the country yet there were plenty ^now that they are taught to do all things agri- f By b BKl'UAH
k i l a h bri
HRINNICK Ib-putv
of prunes left over from last year to keep th prl. -* culturally by newest and most scientific methods,
8 1&-22 28: O *13
down this year. The success of the Oregon prune
limitations for fann club entry is 10 to IS
Industry depends on raising better prunes and ypars Therefore, every year now a new class is
NOTICE FOR PII BUCA TEON
FOREST EXCHANGE
advertising them.
graduating Into active scientific work and the
No. 01759*
Canned Hawaiian pineapple can be bought in atandard of our agriculture effort becomes higher
everv grocery store in America and most other and hlg|ier within the lapse of 10 years our D e p a rtm e n t ot tha In te r io r , U n it a i
parts of the world. Why can not Oregon pruue-. agT,Culturai leaders will mostlv be graduates of
S ta te s Land Ottica, Roseburg. O r e ­
gon. S ep tem b er 2. 1927.
ot th(s intensive vocational
tr a i l
l> e e purchased likewise? The answer is lack of
vocat________
Notice t* taereoy given
that the
Thev
dvertising.
e r n s in g . The
1 ne growers
g r o w e r s of
Ul Hawaiian
lia ^ a n a u pineapples
y m e a p y ie - wiU
iji hgve
h a v e " -learned
lea m etl by
OV doing.
a o tn g .
u ir ? will
w ill know
MU..-
-
growers of Oregon
prunes .
fo
will
,u un
n Pr“.ldrnt^
t - o businessmen.
hnsinpKK
men. — The c------------------
♦ rw fl?nrp
fiartirn costs/
g*rk<xt« Agriculture
ASTPlPI
vtll be
t»e on
on n
a UnJ eJnjX
g Joh„
fT c ld r a l. Box
Box 5«.
52Í,
ire
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♦..o» ni-'inA»
armvL-ara
IT n f il they
t h e v learn
t e a m how
h o w to
t o business
K
. ____ ■ basis and _ making
, „ b l n o n>r»nuv
tllllllll
______ Oregon.
_____ »■...>___w..
ire just
prune growers.
Until
As it it K should
Bl«d application No.
money Au
idverttee and create a demand for their product have been through all the years.
01*59*. under the Act of March 3«.
1921. («3 Slat . 4«5t to exchange tb»-
Jiey will be facing the same problem as they
.
, , ,
.
NW«4. Bee. 3*; NWi* NW1», See. 3*:
ire now.
An elephant may be a gentle looking beast 8Wl, s e »*. and ait swv«. Hoc. is.
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chained to a stake in a circus but we will assure except the totiowtn« Beginning s t N
the general public that he looks different w hen *
° f B W ^ W H . B ec.^ k Tp
YOUR WEIGHT—FACTS— BEWARE
one
meets
him
on
the
highw
ay
on
top
of
the
ou
w
Une of , Bld‘ rfet. u , ,hrBc«
Beware of the tables of "normal weight,” says
at night. Such a setting is all wrong E. *0 -.».i-
M 1A
rods, *ikdkn«vA
thence N.
10 mria
rods, Ihnncs
thence
Dr. Leonard Williams of New York. Those tables Cascades
for a few minutes when one Is not expecting an : E 10 rods, thence N 10 rods, thence
tell you that a man of a certain height weighs
| B. 10 rods, thence N. 10 rod*, thence
normally 147 pounds at twenty-flve. and at fifty. elephant closer than Africa.
K. 40 rods, thence N 10 rods, thence
i E 40 rods, thence N. 10 rods to N. E.
162 pounds. It is a dangerous falsehood A man
'corner
of 8E1* SWV», of said Section
should always weigh less at fifty than at twenty-
I 13; and thence W. through center of
five. If does not, he will die sooner than he
said SWH of said Section IS to place
FLIGHT OF LUMBERMEN
might die.
of beginning. 31 acre» more or tea».
One pound or two pounds added to the weight
Washington. D. C ,—The lumber Industry In the Pact ' and rights of way as reserved In deed
on a horse's back will make him lose a race. fle Northwest Is sick. Lumbering Is Its basic Industry. to John Mink, alt tn Tp lo *.. Range
Imagine the handicap put on an old heart, old Slxty-flve cent* of each industrial payroll dollar come» 10 West, W M . within the Sluslaw
National Forest, for the timber on th--
lungs and old kidneys, by adding twenty or
o f rati and 80 per cent of WV, NWVj NE-«*, Section 4. Tp 30 S .
twenty-five pounds of fat at fifty. Dr. Williams out of lumbering, and «5 per cent
from lumbering activities Range 12 Wpst. W M . within said
ivs 'find
"normal ~ ter b”r"e, ",re'*nh,t ,7e^tv flv7^«tmo^r 'yearly 7 f new siu'siaw'National Fore.t
savs
find out what your so-called “nortnal
eight"
it. Three
hundred and twenty fl
r .
Thp
The purp„»e
purpose of thia
this nr
notice Is to al­
eignt is
is m then
e n reduce
reuuce twenty
I u iy pounds below
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mnnBV
and . a|| pPI-»ons claiming the land
-----------------jow
moner enters
eniera the
m e state
seme of
vi Washington. Unwise
Veight Is fat, displacing muscle, which connects burdensome
taxation which has resulted in forcing more • »elected, or having bona (Id* objec |
»n the heart as well as the abdomen.
WIIH,»
1«,1U U’
- BlOVMr,, market lions
.... . to
< - such
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and more lumber on an unw
lfing and
ove-atocked
application, an oppor
Men old in years and great intellectual power,
. ..
« ____ . . . t o . ______
tunltv to file their protest with th»
f» « . —
w i . t h t h e s e facts
the
'Oltaire Pope
PoDcbeo
liv- » * the
<ne root
m e u rouble^
w u - . ^ace to face with the»e tacts.
fh(. ,, H , ^ nd
„
foltaire.
Leo. Von Moltke.
Moltke, were almost liv-i
roo o o. the
ng sk7ieton7 ail at least twenty to thirty per ' an effort Is now being made to obtain unity of purpose and RoJpb,(r< crp<on
a p .' »„ I W w lm t u.m ild h e c a lle d "normal coordination of effort among the lumbermen. It Is a plan
Any , , lth protest
protM or objection mn-t
ent below-
what
be live
called
normal
it la
be tiled
filed in
tn this <
office within thtrtv
reight.”
‘i-Xery
one of would
us could
well and
long which deaervea
deserves encuragement
encuragement and
Md Which
wkicb^H
1» hoped
hoped Will
will he
davs from the date of the flrat public«
-r on half of what he eats now. meet with ,u c c e * .-N a tlo n « l P re .. Service
tlon o f this notice, beginning Sepfem
A new theory of law and order at least to the
Editorial Comment*
i k
ber 8. 1927
Non coal.
HAMILL A CANADY. Register.
S 8 15 22 29: O 6
NOTICE OF SALE ON IMPROVE
MENT LIEN FORECUISURE
Camel
The cigarette th at makes
smoking a genuine pleasure
You can smoke Camels all day
long without thought but of the
pleasure and refreshment that
each one brings. That’s the
advantage of choice tobaccos
and skilful blending.
JJ IS2X,
Tabi nry
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tn pur-
1 suance of a tabluated list of Improve
i meat lien» due and unpaid, transmlt-
i t»d by the Town Recorder of Spring-
field to the Town Treasurer, and fur-
j ther In pursuance of Chapter 220 of
! the General U t n of Oregon for 1927.
said Hat being aa follows:
ASSESSMENTS AGAINST LOTS 1.
2. 3, 4. 5. 6, 7. 8. 9. and 10 of Block *1
of Washburne’s Subdivision of Spring
tiled Investment and Power Com
pany'a Addition to Springfield. Oregon,
assessed against said lots as a whole,
as follow«:
Main street paving assessed by Or­
dinance Number 280 to Springfield
Manufacturing and !nv stment Com­
pany. a corporation, on October 24th,
1911. balance due and unpaid August
12th, 1927. On principal. .800.55. *%
Interest on same from October. 27th.
191«. »528.33.
5*bln street grading assessed by Or­
dinance Number 287 Io Springfield
Manufacturing and Investment Com
pany, a corporation on November 20th.
1911. balance due and unpaid August
lith , 1927. On principal, $22«.13. «r$
Intereat on name from November 22.
191«. »149 t«
Main Street curb and gutter as
«eased by Ordinance Number 288 to
I Springfield Manufacturing and In
vestm ent Company, a corporation on
November 20th. 1911. balance due and
unpaid August 12th. 1927, On prlncl
pat, »194.7«. «% Interest on same from
November 22nd. 191«. »128.4«
Main Street sidewalk assessed by
Ordinance Number 321 to Springfield
Manufacturing and Investment Com
pany. a corporation on September
18th, 1912, balance due and unpaid
August 12th, 1927, On principal, »83 17
«% Interest on same from September
19th, 1916, »54 89. Total due and un­
paid on above described property,
»2185 47
ASSESSMENTS AGA1N8T LOT fi.
Block 1, Extended Survey of Spring
field, Oregon, as follows:
North A street paving assessed by
Ordinance Number 379 to A. J. Per­
kins and J W. Machen on January
24th. 1914. balance due and unpaid
August 12th. 1927. On principal.
»239.83 «% Interest on same from
February 5th. 1914, »171.62.
Fourth street paving assessed by
Ordinance Number 38« to A. J Per­
kins and J W Machen on February
21st, 1914, balance due and unpaid
August 12th, 1927, On principal.
»«2877. 6% Interest on lame from
Dr. Geo. A. Simon
Spoetali zing In Tonsil*
Over Penney's Store
Pituite 356
Eugene
—
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A KugMiB Rualneae College training will give you the
foundation on which to build a «uceeMful career. Enroll
today and begin with one of the new clause« Monday
For full Information about our course«, addre««
EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE
"It'« a Good School"
A E ROBERTS Prealdent
Telephone 666
992 Willamette St.
Eugene. Oregon
A CHOCOLATE MALT
1« Just the thing these fall days to brace one up We mix
'em so you feel like you've eaten a full meal after one of
these drinks Rich tn food value yet dellclou« as a drink
you dou't want to over look malted milk.
Eggimann has the best assortment of candles In this
section. You can find here anything you like and know it
is pure, genuine sweet meat.
Eggimann make« cough drop«, too And they are taken
by people in hundreds of town«. Try a few on your next
cough.
EGGIMANN’S
A nnouncing-
THE NEW
Z E R O LE N E
T o the m otoring public o f the Pacific
W a t the Stan<lard O il Com pany o f
California presents T h e New Zerolene,
"The Standard Oil lor Motor Cars’*.
*
new lubricant i* the
latest achievement in pe-
troleum products ot the
Company’» research labora­
tories,_a modern oil lor modern
motor cars.
T he New Zerolene ¡» a wholly d is ­
tilled oil—by Company processes which
take only the highest lubricating value*
from the best o f California crude oil*.
Every drop is pure lubricant.
his
T h e New Zerolene "»tandi up”
at any engine temperature.
l«he New Zerolene form« no
hard carbon.
T h e New Zerolene doe* not
“ thin out” —when the crankcase
is drained it ia »till “ live” and
“ oily".
T h e New Zerolene it economical
— in initial coat and in amount
consumed.
The New Zerolene is made in three
grades or bodies, No. 3, No. 5 and
No. 7. There is a correct grade for
your car and every car made.
Zerolene “ F ” for Fords, an oil
especially manufactured to meet the
demands o f the Model T Ford, re­
mains unchanged.
At all Standard Oil Service Station«
and at dealers.