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T1 1URBPAY OCTOBER, 6, 1927 THE SPHIXGFIKl.n NEWS PAGE TWO THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS PublUbed Every Tburedgy at Springfield. Lane Couaty. < iregoa. by T H E W IL L A M E T T E PR ESS Anything W ra n g f .Missourians are to e r e c t’« m o n u m en t, th ro u g h popular subscriptions, to th e m em ory o i Jesse -May. i ® a u r p r i* R > t T o u r d r» « » Jam es. H ere is s ch a n ce fo r ^»‘x R ichard. World harvly covwrw y o u r b o d y .“ ----- . — m ---------- — s and landlords to . co ...n r ih n u to t .i thv itia llv r with my series a g n . a . . te n i trib u i te Writ, b o d y 7“ ' ‘inspiration.*’ • • • I N O T IC K U . K M A X K Y , k r i i tu r. OK S H E R IF F 'S S A l. E nN M A IL S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E Oaa yoar to Advance »1 75 Three M o n th « ------- 75c T IIK C IR C U IT T o M arjo rie N eal M.«iey. D efen d an t IN T IIK NAME OK T H K STATE T h e Post office D ep artm en t h a s decided to OK ORKQON: You a re h e re b y r e cu rtail m ailo rd er houses from shipping u n solicit N o tic - I» h e re b y g l o a t h a t by v ir q u ire d to a p p e a r a n d a n aw e r th e oom- ed m e n handise. in th e ir effort to foist u n d esir tu« of a n e x v cu llo u a n d o rd e r »( M t« p lain t tiled again«! you In th e above n title d suit on o r before four we. k» able goods on th e public. We like th e «election lu fo re c h -a n r» l» » u .d c u t o f th e d e e from the d a te of Aral p u b lic a tio n of r a i l C o u rt of l a n e C ounty. O regon. on and use of th a t w ord "C ur-taU ." 1 it.« 4th day o f S e p te m b e r. 1937. In a i thl» »um niim a. o r for w ant th ere o f, • • • th e plain tiff will apptv to th e C ourt for tttlt w h e re in on th » U h d a y of S ep P U B L IC A T IO N . FORKHT kxciianok Nt. 017634 C O U R T O F THK S T A T E OK OREGO N FO R T IIK P O l'N T Y OK 1A N K F ra n k K Mai« «. I'ta ln U f f. v« M brjorla E X E l'l 'T I t'S ' IS ►'»iRKv'MISl UK ^M t*r*-4 aa aecvad cl«»-* matt* r 1« .ary 24. IPv4 at He poatvBKe. Spi togr-etd. Oregon N O T IC E ! FOR SU M M O N « IN Departm ent of the In te rio r. U nited State Land Office. Roeeburp. O re gon. «eplem bor ’ 5. IE37. N O T IC K le hereby given th a t W a lle r F Y a l e « , of Itrow nayllle, O re gun tiled Appl c a tio n No 017834. Un- d4P th e Act of M arch 30. l»3S. (43 S la t tii’. ‘ !■' '« . I «Ole t 1'« H'q SKA». \> » ! IK 5 » Sec 3 3 . T l> 15 R . R ange 9 c o n ta in in g too a c r. a W ithin th e s tu -la w N a tio n a l Fore«», in e x c h a n g e for lim b e r from »ho W W i ll M> r . N W W S W » » , S e c tio n 33. T o w n a h lp 4 t> m b er, 1937 In »aid c o u rt Thnfcer Is«» th e t«tl>>( prav ed for In the e o m p ta tn t. g e « E ast. 55 III M.T . c o n ta in - T he D ejiartm en t of C om m erce an n o u n c es th a t S h a rm a n . re co v e re d Jt.ilg iw n l again«» to -w it: F o r a d e c re e d isso lv in g th " S Ing R an 4« « e r e . w ith in th e Kant l a i n T H l REPA Y O F T O B L A S. 1437 m arria g es in Illinois Increased d u rin g 1926 E vi the d r f m - ia n t» J o h n B lla g ley and m a rria g e c o n tra c t n o » e x il i ng be N a tio n a l F o rr» t. dently th e citizen s a re going on th e th eo ry th a t. M ary B agiev fo r th e sum of 315.45 US tw e e n plaintiff a n d d e fen d a n t an«» for GOVERNM ENT IN BU SIN ESS T h e p u rp o se of thl« n o tic e 1« to " I n union th e r e ,is s tr e n g th ”—and safety . O r to g e th e r w ith In terv a l th e re o n a t th e , an a b so lu te d iv o rc e fr. m d e fe n d a n t allow all p« r»ona c la im in g th e land« T here w are 1,250,000,000 poat card s carry in g a ganizing to gan g th e g an ste rs. eh* r a fe of a tz p e r r e n t p e r a n n u m from ' T hia »um m ona la p ubttahed o n ce «elected, or hav in g bona Ode oh), J u ly I . 193« a n d Iho tu r lh e r »urn of each w eek for fo u r e o n .e c u tlv e w eek« lion« lo su c h a p p lic a tio n an o p p o rtu n • • • one c e n t stam p going th ro u g h th e poatoffice 335 041 g lto rn e y » foe«, to g e th e r with in th e Sprvngfleid New» a w e e k lr ity In tile Ib e tr p ro te a t w ith th e yearlv. C ongress reasoned th at it a tw o cent o a t l a n d d isb u rse m e n t« h e re in In th e n e w sp a p e r p u b lish ed a t S pringfield, T he w isdom of B enjam in F'raukliu becom es Stani’p Mas required the governm ent would get «urn of >1« 40. w hich Judgm ent w.v» l a n e C ounty. O regon by o rd e r of th e R egtgtor of th e f . S L a n d O fllm a t tw ice th e m oney. So it » a s doue. W hen llie m ore a p p a re n t every day. W hen he flew his kite. e n ro lle d a n d d o c k eted In th e Clerk*« H on C I* B a rn a rd . C o u n ty J u d g e , R oseburg. O regon 4nv each p ro te st o r o b je c tio n s m ’»»t co u n t w as m ade a t the end ot a year th e post 134 years a g o he had th e idea th a t (lying should office of «aid C ounty on th e 4th day of m ad e on th e l « h day of S e p tem b e r. , filed In thia o fflc w ith in th ir ty S e p te m b e r. 1937, am t said e x ec u tio n 141? , Office had $ b , 000.000 less revenue tro m this be controlled. • a from the d a le of th e d ra t publl- to m e d ire c te d c o m m a n d in g m e in th e I twite of first p u b lic a tio n S e p tem b e r Source th a n the y ea r previous and 51b.000.00ti it. „ „» i».i» notice, tte g ln n ln g «»o- n a m e of th e S la te of O reg o n . In o rd e r _____ ______ G erm an scicnU sls have im proved th re e u e» to S in d . 1437 !. m»a - »3 1437 ' N o«-C ««l ss than co n g ress Ugured th a t - .. it would have. «att»fy »aid Ju dgm ent. inter« «I. at I 'S * U n e y i ’ " R -v R F R T K C R A W F O R D . A c tin g F u rth e rm o re m ere was no appreciable increase an a esth etics. W luch should be m ost in ierestiu g to rn ey » fee«, eo»t» of »ult a n d «ecru f o r iwi p NAI u u 'c n f f . ” H «0 H W « H 'V .m D e ,. e v 8 t , t o . r KU in the nu m b er of governm ent postal card s used, new s to o u r coal b aro n s who a re g e ttin g ready Ing coat« lo »ell th e follow ing dea gene. O regon c rlh e d ra a l p ro p e rty , to - w lf As a re su lt of th e governm ent order, post card to boost prices. R 33 λ O « IS 30 S 33 34 O « 1310 * All of th e lot n u a jb e re d 3« In Col m a n n l a c t l i r e r s W e ill OUt o f business everyw here • • • , , lege . , , C re « i * » m u u n <u w re e l A ddition to K ugene. being p u ttin g m any people out of w ork. B usiness is b ooking a t som e of th e April pam pered '/¿,'at fly”1 and**five e ig h ih a c re s , a ltu - not a m ath em atical problem . T he law ot dinun- garU(.Us ou t nc wuy lo th e office th is O ctober ted in l a n e C ounty. O regon •»A dtAA^ aw e-, ------------ --------- ikbing re .w tu «aaw rn w s o w w w orks ah ead of ----- any m an m ade a a re e w ith s c ie n u s u w ho chum p iau is N o » , th e r e to te in th e n a m e of t h - .» ---•*■ » ° | State« of Or*tfon. In m tn pita net* w ith law s and congress had no t found • th is out. sutler. M any not only su ffe r- but die. ^,.,1 a sM .u tio n o rd e r of acle «nd in e e a Btx M o n th « St S in g le > <n y_____________ j o r d e r to a n tla ty »aid Ju d g m en t I n tr r ABOUT T H E W EATHER G ra n d fa th e r use to graciously a s k fo r a girl - M t. a tto r n e y s feca, c o sta o f suit and c c ru in g c o ats. ! w ill on S a tu rd a y the We in O regon a re prone to com plain a great h an d — but bis offspring today w ill be salistied a 15th d a v of O cto b er. U*37. a t th e hour deal ab o u t th e w eath er especially during tu n es w itu n o th in g less th a n a neck. of one o'clock. In th e a fte rn o o n of »aid - - - j ay. al th,. so u th w . «» fro n t door», f Of heavy ra in s an d spring lioods. W hen w*e feel th a t way we should give a th o u g h t to th e tit. A1 from A l-bany W ill no doubt a tte m p t to lead th e C ounty C o u rt H ouse In Kugene Louis to rn ad o d isaster an d o th e r sim ilar ones. the d em o cratic m ule o u t oi th e d ese rt lo a m ore an.l l'ane »ell ’ uu" '' 1 r , «"n- " ,r fo r ca»u. a t public auction, T he m iddle w est is due fo r several of these m oist clim ate. « u b jec i to re d e m p tio n a s p ro v liln l bv « to n u s every y ear th a t d estro y s m uch life and law . a ll of th e rig h t, title a n d I n t e r e , I of »aid d efen d a n t» . J o h n H Bagley property. H ere practically all th e d am ag e done e .................... A tlantic, It .. tu rn s out, is a n d Mary- B agley, and a ll p. r e m . by w eath er is to th e crops, th ere seldom being o Eddie u u ic « Hope » u ^ says: "T • h •— claim in g , by tl.ro u g h or u n d e r th . m or a n y loss of o th e r property o r life. L et's be th a n k - an ocean, a lte r all, not ju st a notion, a n y o r c ith e r ot th . m In a n d to »aid _______ f ui for our w eather. * * premi«»” . 4 E fresh and cool. B atter is best when made from fresh sweet cream. FR A N K E T A Y L O R . S h e riff of t-an e C o u tn y . O re g o n ., By’ B K I'L A H U RIN N ICK . D epuly 8 15 32 29 O « 13 If a city builds o r buys an electric pow er plant ■ it tak es from th e tax rolls th a t m u ch taxable pro p erty a s It would be taxed u n d e r private i • • • Ownership. F a n n e rs of C alifornia a r e a tte m p t N O T I. E FO R I’fB I.IC A T tO N T he Folks T h a t Live in Sm all Town« FO R EST EXCHANGE ing to have th ese m unicipal j.lants taxed since in (N atio n s B usiness) No. 01759« 01754« leaping ta x atio n they chain th a t th ey a re con*- t.N auons t »<„ escaping couf ; lled to pay m ore tax es fo r th e benflt of people -\v h a t good,” asked a m o m en tarily d espondent Department of t h . in te r io r , u n ite d S ta te te » s L and Office, u rg , Ore Or« «pent advertising ® m an, 'is th e re in inciting people I I t to o s ta o tb e e , R oseb o««burB. In H the cities. J Som e of th l l e . . L larg er cities have spent an , "is 42 _ _ _ » t _ _ 4 I. a »» b » .s 9 297 gon. © S « « e ... p « te m b e r 2, 1 ( 1427. niiihons of dollars for lighting p lan ts located in buy tb lug!5 w hich p erh ap s they d o n ’t w an t? lla li N otice 1» h e re b y given th a t th .. taxed __ _________________ th e c ___ o u n try and if w ould m ake a consider consider- th e folks th a t buy th e th in g s 1 help to sell would W e s te rn O reg o n S e c u ritie s Co . by In able difference in th e assessed v alu atio n of th e be ju s t a s well off w ithout them . W hat good is lan d 8. Jo h n s o n . P re s id e n t, Box 523. com m unities in which th ey a re located. In our a radio except to bring in to houses m ore noise, E ugene. O reg o n . Hied a p p lic a tio n No 07754«. u n d e r th e Act of M arch 20. effort to c re a te equal ta x atio n city, s ta te and m ore ja z z ? ” (42 S la t . 465) to e x c h a n g e th e Country properties can well be ta k e n into co n And th e n he w ent back to his d esk an d found a 1422. NW’ - .. S ec 2«: N W '. N W '., Rec. 24: sideration in Oregon. » copy of a le tte r to th e m a k e r of th e rad io s which SW >. SE5» and i> q 8 W 5 .. S et 13. • • • except th e follow ing lle g in n ln g a t N he advertistjd: I am a U tile girl w ith o u t alg h t. H o w ev er, th a t doe» 55* c o rn e r of SW , S55*1. . S ec 13. T p F ran c e now is p u ttin g a h ig h er tariff on Am eri- ■ — --------- 15 f t. K 10 W est. W M th e n c e S 5u can goods th a n those of G erm any, h e r w ar tim e »<* keep me fro m e n jo y in g life ro d s on W. lin e of «aid Sec. 13, th en c e enem y. It seem s th a t every tim e Uncle S am | a « « ' 1 »‘* nt Uir’ e a‘ «‘•»Tor»»».» E «0 roils, th e n c e N 10 rods, th e n c e « tarts out to be th e good tiain aritin , som e Euro- ConMrvgtory o f M usic. 55hile th e re I h e a rd m oat of th e E 10 rod*, th e n c e N 10 ro d s, thence . E 10 rods, th e n c e N. 10 rod», tlu-ncv ’» g r e a te s t a r tis ts . T h en we cam e to C pean c o u n try ta k e s ad v a n ta g e of him. A fter all w o rld *'*’* L iving In a »m all tow n K 40 rod«, t h e m e N 10 rods, th < n c T h e re a r e no m u sic ia n s h e re . a hard boiled foreign policy such as Roosevelt E 40 rod«, th o n c e N 10 ro d s t > N K seem ed a b so lu te ly h o p eless, but now th a t I h ave a ra d io c o rn e r of S E '« 85Vlq, of »aid S ection exercised is probably b e tte r for all concerned. Editorial Comments Milk is never better than when “Sweet Bell” Butter U m ade from « lean flavored sw eet cream and Its Hii|MT«»rity m • e a I d o n 't m ind It a t all I look fo rw a rd to y o u r p ro g ra m s from o n e w eek to th e n e x t. It m ean» so m uch to ti» . T h e g r e a t a r ti s t s th r ill m e th ro u g h and th ro u g h 1 am so very g ra te fu l to you. T h a n k you a th o u sa n d tim e s fo r m ak in g m e so happy. One condition F ren ch wom en say th e y ca n n o t u n d ersta n d in Am erica. A m erican w om en seem go independent of th e m en in th eir co nduct while th ey are so dependent on them for m oney. In And in sending th e le tte r to th e m an to whom F ran ce the condition is reversed. he had voiced the com plaint th e ad v ertising m an • • • added: "N ot a typical case? No. Few of us are blind ? S am pson lost his pow er whe he got his hair Cut. So did Aimee a fte r she had a boyish bob. Yes. But m any of us live in C-------------." C am el Climbing to new heights of popularity • Government figures show that more Camels are being smoked today than ever before. One after another C am els passed them ail. If all cigarette« were a» good as Camel you wouldn’t hear anythin)! about special treat' ments to make cigarettes good for the throat. Nothing takes the place of choice tobaccos. O 1917. J. R«rn»l<l> T n t o u e C * ,m p ,n y . t C i u i á o S - l w i , N . C . 13; and th e n c e 55*. th ro u g h c e n te r of sa id S lV i, nt -a id 8e<-tion 13 to plat of b e g ln rln g . 31 acre.« m o re or 1« » . and rig h t» of w ay a s re se rv e d In deed to Jo h n M ink, all In Tp. In «.. R u n g - 10 W est, 5V. M . w ith in th e Siuslaw N a tio n a l K ur«-t. fo r -h - tim b e r'o n tb \ v i , N W ', Nr. S' n 4. T p 20 S R an g e 12 W est. W M . w ithin »aid S iu sla w N a tio n a l F o re st Th'. p v rp o se of th is n o tice Is lo al 1 low all p e r-o n a c la im in g th e land »elected. ' i ' " Ing bona tide ohjec lion» to s t u b i| p lic a tio n , an oppor turiltv to file t h 'l r p ro te s t w ith tile IH g '» to r of th e f . K L and P fllce al R' .. burg, t.re g o n . / At” - «u'-h p r o te s t o r o b jec tio n m u -t .„• lllu l In th is olPce w ith in th irty be d a v s fro m th e d a te of th e first nuhllea tlo n of »hie notice, b e g in n in g S ep t, m h e r 4. 1477 Non-eoal H A M ILL A CANADY R e g iste r. S 8 15-22 29: 0 6: • Is »hew n by Its w ore» at th e following exhibition«: i , 1926 Pacific In tern atio n al. 2nd Prize «core 86.6. 1926 C alifornia S ta te Fair. l«t. P rlae w o re 91.5. 1927 C alifornia S ta te Fair, 2nd I’rlziv 1927 O regon S ta te Fair. 3rd Prize w o re 94. genre 94.6 It You W ant the Best Butter A sk Y j u r G r o c e r fo r — “Sweet Bell” , ! EUGENE FARMERS CREAMERY i J H Ï S Î » » r i r »................. DEPENDABLE E1JEQLASS 5ERD1CE SU M M O N S IN T H E ( lit« IT T C O l'R T O F T H E S T A T E O F OREG O N FO R T H E C O U N T Y O F I.A N E S U IT IN I E Q U IT Y .M artha .M S ta s. P laintiff, v.-r»UH C lyde R o d eh av er, B ruce R o d e h av e r, E R D a n n er, and C lyde R o d e h av e r a» th e A d m in is tra to r of th " E s ta te of Allen R o d e h av e r, d e c e a se d , d e fe n d a n ts . To B ruce R odehaver, D e fen d a n t: — You a re h e re b y re q u ire d to a p p e a r ami a n a w e r th e c o m p la in t filed a g a in s t you In th e above e n title d suit w ithin four w eeks from- th e d a te of th e first pub licatio n of th is sum m on» In th e i+prlng Held N ew s w hich Is S e p te m b e r 22, 1927; a n d you a re h e re b y notified th at If you fall to a p p e a r and a n sw e r said c o m p la in t w ithin said 4 w eeks, your d e fa u lt will he e n te re d und th e plain tiff will m ak e a p p lic atio n to It"- C ourt for th e follow ing re lie f to-w lt: T h at th e m o rtg a g e for th e sum of >400 00 In te re st am i a tto r n e y fe es, e x ecu ted | by A R o d e h av e r and M ollie A. Rode , h a v e r to M a rth a M S tas, d a te d Feb. 25, 1926, and re co rd e d on page 26 of book 64 of th e l.a n e C ounty, O regon, m o rtg a g e re c o rd s, and c o v erin g tin- follow ing d e sc rib e d re a l e s ta te In fam e C ounty, O regon, to-w lt: Begin n lng at NW c o rn e r of th e N W '4 of the H E’/, of Sec 5, T. 17 S , R. 3 W. of th e w illa tn e lte M '-rldlan. run th e n c e H 23 rods, E. 70 rods, N 23 rods, W. 70 ro d s t th e place of b eginning, ll) a c re s and also b e g in n in g a i, a point 5.75 ( b a in s H. of th e NW c o rn e r of th e N W 'i of th e HE',4 of Hec. 5, T. 17 S , It. 3 W. of W illa m e tte M eridian, th e n c e run E 17 50 c h a in s ; 8. 14.25 c h a in s ; W. 17.50 c h a in s, N, 14 25 c h a in s lo th e place of b e g in n in g , 35 a c re s, lie fo reclo sed and sold to pay said m o rtg a g e, In te re s t, and a tto rn e y s fees. An o rd e r m ad e and dated 8 ‘ p b-rnher 21. 1927, by Hon C. P. B arn ard , C ounty Ju d g e e f L ane C ounty, O regon, d ire c t thill tills s u m m o n s he p u b lish ed once each for 4 s u c c c s l v e w eeks ' l l th e S p rin g field N ew s, and th a t yon up p e a r and a n sw e r said c o m p la in t w ith In 4 wei-ks froth d a te of flrst p ublica tio n of th is sum m ons. II E. S L A T T E R Y , A tto rn e y for J’lalntiff, and m y re sid e n c e and P. (I. a d d r e s s Is E ugene, O re g o n . I 8 22 28 : 0 6 13 Dr. Ro^dl Qick O P T O n iB T R Ib T — EIJEbiqM I SFBCIAI 1ST 871» U J ilU tn e lle St P hone 020 EUQENE j J «H one thmg~~5ut I do »I right ............— ...... . TRAINED YOU SUCCEED A E ugene BuBlne«« College train in g will give you th e fou n d atio n on which to build a successful career. Enroll today a n d begin w ith one of th e new classes M onday. F o r full Inform ation a b o u t o u r courses, address EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE “I t’s a Good School” A E R O B ER T S, P resid en t 992 W illam ette S t. T elephone 666 Eugene, O regon W hich is Bes[ W hen you com e h ere for Ice (’ream or Candy th e only difficulty you experience Is in selecting the kind you like best th e y ’re all so good. But rig h t th ere is w here o u r Hd-vlee com es In. T h e re ’s nothing we would ra th e r do th a n explain th e m erits of o u r goods. We m ake ’em ourselves and know all ab o u t ’em. No guessing w ith us. EGGIMANN’S e