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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
Published E very Thursday a t
Springfield. I-ane County. Oregon, by
T H E W IL L A M E T T E PRESS
H . E M A X E Y . Bditor._________________
ffiBturvd as second class m o lt':, I hruary lit, 1993 a t the
poatofflce. Springfield, Oregon
MA^L SUBSCRIPTION RATE
One y ear In Advance
>1.75 T h ree Months .........75c
Btx M
S la sh Copy
THURSDAY OCTOBER 27. 192?
COMMUNITY WEEK
WHERE OUR WHEAT GOES
The volume of wheat exported through the
Port of Portland during Septem ber was far in
excess of previous estim ates, a total of 9,495,747
bushels with a value of $12,306,163. as coni|»ared
with the movement of 6.7S6.2O8 bushels valued it
$7,691. 266 In Septem ber 1926.
The wheat was destined for the following coun­
tries and represented a weight of 2SI.S72 tons
Shipments moving to Colon for orders are includ­
ed In United Kingdom.
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United Klngdxmt
Belgium
Fraut-e
G erm any
Holland
Italy
N orauy
Peru
Japan
llushids
5.390.030
951.197
337.99»
203,4««
1.049.030
893,939
149.333
205.245
417.519
Value
»7,013.7^2
1.094.09«
372.533
370.771
1,34« 97«
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Community Week is to be held in Springfield as
• sort of a revival service- a week to awaken
Civic spirit, to promote good fellowship and loyal
197.133
Cooperation for m utual interests of the people
350.239
living in this section. Eor that reason the Spring-
529.419
field Cham ber of Commerce has retained Captain
C. S- Xiishauni. nationally known lecturer ami
312.305.IS3
9.495,747
T otal
tow n builder, to conduct program s during the
Present Indications are that October wheat ex­
week and assist generally in outlining plans for
six million bushels.
com m unity inprovement. He comes to this city ports will probably exceed
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a fter having given successful service in Hi* cities
in the United States.
An unwelcome guest or a bad cold are two of
Springfield needs more town spirit, better co­ the best things going.
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operation between the town and the country
folks, and harm onious team work am ong the dif­
ferent organized forces in the community. The
citizens should back Community Week 100 per
TO B ACCO T O P S EM A L L
cent. It will do them good individually—m ake
F igures compiled by th e t ’nlted S tates treasu ry de­
them better men and better women—and redound p artm en t tndicate th a t the people o( this country spent
to the uplifting of the community socially and i in a single y ear 31.947.000.000 for tobacco, 39CO.OOO.-
financially.
000 for soft d rin k s and lee cream . 3934.000.000 for th re a tre s
We have the resources and the people here to and am usem ents. 3C99.090.000 for candy and 3501c
build a m uch better com m unity than we have. 000.000 for perfum es, toilet soaps and chew ing gum
Let an expert point out the way and let everyone
Compared with th ese figures, which wen* com puted front
fall into the procession.
Editorial Comment,
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' in tern al revenue tax es for 1924. the revenues of the ele.
trlcal utilities sh rin k Into the background. In 192«. two
The flax industry is rapidly growing and in « y ears ta le r th an th e flgxires quoted, the sixteen million
few- years bids to be one of the largest and most ■ w ired hom es in th is country paid only 3450.000.000 for
ying of the agricultural crops in Oregon. Dur- 1 th e necessary, convenient, safe, luxurious and restful ser-
t the year 1927 about 4,000 acres of land were I vtcea of electric light and power In the hom e When
devoted to the cultivation of flax, being approxi­
j sta tistlc a n s deaf with the spending habits of the American
m ately double the am ount seeded to flax in pre­ nation, th ey play around with billions. T h al'i how the
vious years. The increase is due to the operation 1 co u n try got the notion th at th e electric Industry was big
of the state flax plant at Salem and other mills Com pared to the to tals th a t the nation spends for other
being built recently. The quality of flax is equal , essen tials, such as food, clothes ami rent, the to tal spent
to any grawn in other countries. Much of it is • for electricity Is a bagatelle. T he fam ily electric light
•hipped to Ireland the home of the flax industry I bill rep resen ts about seven-tenths of one per cent of the
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' hom e budget.
e
To keep them soft and pliable the Eskimo wo­
men chew their husband's boots. It is a m atter
like darning the husband s socks in a civilized
Country says one writer. Well then as the Eskimo
becomes more and more civilized the m an can
look forw ard to chewing his own boots and also
his wife’s boots while she takes a hand at spear­
ing seals or jazzing around on the ice.
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Doc Cook of North Pole fame, from his cell in
the Leavenworth prison, asks U. S. Supreme
Court to “reconsider” lower courts denial of pro­
bation. Taking Doc at his word it is possible the
court does not know w hether to believe he is
there or not.
,
After careful study of the Ford car horns, Seth
Abraham s says he is not sure but he thinks a fliv­
ver’s voice changes between the fifteenth and
seventeenth year.
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Tuning in on thought waves, the same as on
radio waves, is possible, says a French scientist.
Well, here’s to the professor and our wives. May
they never meet.
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An Englishm an, flying a t about the rate of five
miles a minute, wins the air speed championship
for 1927. We wonder if an Irishman was chasing
him?
THURSDAY OCTOBER 27, 1927
THE SPRINGFIELD NEW’S
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After listening to a few of these radio tenors
w e’ve decided th a t our Amercian aviators are not
the only ones lost on the high C’s.
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Europe is wrong. America is not ruled by petti­
coats. If they’ll come over here they can see for
themselves.
Anna Hour
Big Rexall tin e C ent Hale St
Hhe: "I Juat blew myaalf to a new
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lauery'a
Drug
Store.
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hursday.
F
ri­
"Am I
you ever
dress."
day and S aturday.
,
kissed?"
Ila: "Do you alw aya pul them on
"Now that you m ention It. you do
that way?"
look fam iliar "
NOTICE OF H IlflR IFFH SALE ON
Might O' Bash
the first girl
EXECl T lo N IN IXlREi'LOSI RE
Say It with Flower»
I U nder amt o.v virtue oi an Ordei of Huy them of Oldham and Sohantol
I Sale and Ih-cree of Foreclosure l-»u<d
out oi tii- C ircuit Court oi -the Slat-
R E F E R E E 'S SALE
of Oregon anil County of I- hh - »u
(IE HEAL FROFEHTY
Septem ber 37th. 1927. In a still wlier-
tn Comm ercial S tale Hank ot Spring
Notice la hereby given that In pur*
i Held, as plaintiff, recovered a Judg
i ttteul against G rant J Cowling In th-» ' suiince to tin order and decree of Iho
I sum of 3250 tm ami Interest thereon i Circuit Court of till- S late of i i r e - m
1-aUe Countv, made and entered
at the rate of S': per annum frtun for
In tlic Caus- w liei..ti L aura
It r
-S eptem ber 22. 192« until paid: it'" i won plaintiff an-l H arold Btelnhaiter,
fu rth er sum of 335 00 atto rn ey fees, S r. Harold S lelnhnii-r J r . Nolanu I
NOTICE OF S H E R IF F S SALK "N the fu rth er sum of 3303 35 and tho Brooks. KID-ihell» Brooke, Alfred
EXECl T lo N IN FORECLOSURE
sum of 334.32 costs of said suit, and -> W alker,
Malcolm
W alker,
flra -e
1 decree of foreclosure against the said
Notice ts hereby given th a t by vlr defendant, which ¡aid decree was ett W alker. Mildred W alker and Donald
tue of n i l execution and order of sale rolled and docketed In lltt- office of Walk«! were defendant» nt a reg u lar
lit foreclosure Issued out of the t'lr the County Clerk of said County “ it 'te r m of said C-'iirl on tlv- 20lh dav if (
cult Court of Lane County. Oregon, on S eptem ber 27th. 1927. ami an execu­ Septem ber. 1937. appointing the nn
the 9tlt day of Septem ber. 1927. In i tion leaned thereon by th e Clerk of d-rslgiied. It It Weila. R eferee with
suit w herein on the 91h day of Sep said
Court on Septem ber 27th. 1927. I nn o rd er Io sell lb« following des.
tim b e r. 1927. In said court T h ak er Dev ant commanded
to ael! the following rrihi-d real property belonging Io the
Shannon. recovered Judgm ent against
plaintiff and defendants In fee sim ple
described
real
properly,
to wit:
the defendants J o h n .I ) Ungley and
as ten an ts In common, eltuni-d
Beginning at Ute N’orthw e-t corner ami
Mary Itagley for the sum of 31595 09 of the following tleserlheil tra c t In In I Ito - t ' l - t i i i t ' Oregon. to wll ■
Beginning nt the n o rth east corner -f
to g eth er with Interest thereon at the Creawell, lathe County, Or-m m. to wit
ra te of six per cent per annum from Beginning at a point 14 chalna E»»t section 14. In tow nship 19 south rang«
July 1. 192«. and the fu rth er sum of Ilf the Southeast corner I'f Lot Nine I »1-1 of Hi- H Hlanretle M eridian In
»35 00 atto rn ey s fees, together with (9) In Section Fourteen (14t Town Lane Countv, Oregon, anil run Ihence
costs and disbursem ents herein In the ship Nineteen (19* South. Range south 13 chains -core or less, to the
sum of 31« 40. which Jud-tuent was T hree 131 Weal of the WHIanc-ilc middle of Rerfcshlre slough l h - n e
f
enrolled and docketed In the C lerk's Meridian. Oregon, ami running Iheii. -- sviuiliw sierlv along Ihe middle
s 1-1 slough « 50 chains more or less.
office of said County on tho Sth day of W est 21 19 chains to the middle of the Io a point 4 91« chains north of the
Septem ber. 1927. and said execution County Rond, thence following along ninth line of Ihe W ashington b Rlgga
to me directed com m anding me in the the said Courtly Rond North 7'-. donation land claim No 40. thence
nam e of the S tate of Oregon, In order degree» East II 35 chains, thence Ea
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to satisfy said judgm ent. Interest, at 14 91 chains, theiit-e South 23’v
torneys fees, costs of suit ami accru ­ derecs East 12 23 chains to th e «place line of sal-1 claim No 40. f t « « chains
ing costs to "Well the following d es­ of beginning
For a beginning point to the ••ast Urn- of the S outhern Fact,
cribed real property, to-wlt
tho tract hereby Intended to he con tie R ailroad Com pany's right hf way.
north»- terly along Hie east
All of the lot num bered 3« In Col veyed, thence East 212 feet, thence ’ thence
of said right of wav to th e west
lege C rest Addition to Eugene, being South 420 feet, th e n -- W est 271 feet line
about flve and flve-elghth acres, sltua to the cen ter of said County Road, line of lot three of section 14 said
thence N ortherly along the center of tow nship nnd rang" (hence north on
ted In laine County. Oregon
west lit«* of said lot to a point 13«
Now. therefore In the nam e of the said County Road 425 feet, mope or feet south of the northw est corner
S tate of Oregon. In com pliance with less, to Hie place of beginning
thereof,
thence east «00 feet, thence
Notice Is hereby given thul on Sal
said execution and order of sale and In
north 13« feet to the north line of said
urday.
the
29th
day
of
O
ctober.
1927.
o rd er to satisfy said Judgment Inter
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eat. atto rn ey s fees, costs of suit and at 10 o’clock In the forenoon of said line Io the place of beginning all
i day. nt the front door of the U n -
accruing costs, I will on S aturday the County C ourthouse In Eugene. Oregon. being In t-ane County. S late of Oregon.
15th day of O ctober. 1927. at the hour I will. In obedience to »aid order of
I will sell the said land In one hodv.
of one o'clock. In the afternoon of said »ale and decree of forecloaure. »ell at I o r In lots or parcels of land to suit
day. at the S outhw est front door of public auction, the above deacrlbed j purchasers. In the wny to obtain Ihe
the County Court House In Eugene. real property, or no much thereof a» best price nt public auction, at the
Lane County. Oregon, offer for sale may be necessary to satisfy plaintiff’s ' South weet front door of the Court
and sell for caso, at public auction, Judgm ent with Interest thereon anil I House In Eugene, fam e County. Ora-
subject to redem ption as provided by costa tn the highest and best bidder [ gon. on Saturday Hie 32nd day of
law. all of the right, title and Interest
cash In Gold Coin of the U nited O ctober 192?. betw een l..a hours of
of said defendants, John D. Bagley for
S
tates,
sale being subject to re ­ I nine »'clock A M. and four o'clock
and Mary Itagley. and all persons dem ption said
F M of said day. to wit. nt -ma
as
by law provided.
claim ing, by tLrougli or under them or
o'clock F M T erm s ra sh In hand
FRANK
E.
TAYLOR.
Sheriff
of
any or eith er of them In and to said
It It W E L L » R aferea
Lane County, Oregon
prem ises
S 22 29 O « 13 20-
8 29: O « 133037-
FRANK E TAYLOR. Sheriff of
Lane Coutny. Oregon.
By BEULAH BRINN1CK. Deputy
S 1522 29: O «13
CARD of t h a n k s
We wish Io expresa our sincere ap
p re d a tio n to our many friends for
Ihetr kindness and expressions of
sym pathy dur.ng our recent bereave
ment Also for lh< heuullful flowers
W ('. W alker anil family
Mrs N ellie H ankins
J M Thompson.
Collectively, th e electric Industry re p resen ts a great
aggregation of capital, but, when com pared with any
o th er service or comm odity used generally by th e Aroerl
can people, th at Industry Is relatively Insignificant Many
people think of the electric Industry ns gigantic and over­
pow ering. sim ply because sta tistlc a n s have collated In one
SU M M O N S
lum p sum th e revenues and the Investm ents of the thou*
IN THE C IH C I'ir COURT OF THE
and» of sep arate electric com panies scattered throughou*
STATE OF OREGON F O R T IIE
th e U nited d a te s .
COUNTY OF LANE
SUIT IN
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EQUITY
M artha M Stas. PkUutlff. versus Clyde
IM P R O V IN G O U T D O O R M A N N E R S
Rudehaver. Bruce Rodeltaver. E. It
B anner, and Clyde R udehaver as the
The cam paign to im prove the outdoor m anners of the
A dm inistrator of the E stute of Allen
Rixlehaver, deceaaed. defendants.
j trav elin g public has made considerable headw ay th is sum
To
Bruce Rodehnver. D efen d an t.-
m er. as incidents from a nu m b er of states go to prove. In
You are heceby required to app ear un-l
I Maine some to u rists at least h a re heeded the appeal to answ er the com plaint Med against you
bury the rem ains of th eir picnic luncheons, and In C alifor­ In the above entitled suit within four
n ia It has been no unusual sig h t to see autom oblllsts stop w eeks from- the d ate of the first pub­
th eir cars to warn o th ers ag ain st picking the m arlposa Illy lication of this sum m ons In the Spring
News which Is S eptem ber 22,
Roads have been a veritable netw ork of signs asking field
1927; ami you afe hereby notified that
passers-by to pick up th eir rubbish and stam p out their If you fall to appear and answ er sal-1
fires. On one suburban railro ad line out of New York city ’ com plaint w ithin said 4 weeks, your
trav elers have been saluted by th is adm onition ‘‘T he Out d -fau lt will be entered and the plain
door Code. Help save th e tre e s and wildflowers. P ro tect tiff will m ake application to the Court
for the following relief to-wll That
i th e birds and game. Keep the highw ays beautiful Pick the m ortgage for the sum of 2400 00
! up th e picnic rubbish. Put o u t your Are; then bury It.
i Interest and atto rn ey fees, executed
From P ennsylvania comes the story of a m otorist who by A R odehaver und Mollie A. Rode-
haver to M artha M Stas, dated Fell.
disregarded the law which prohibits the gathering of 25. 1926, and recorded on page 26 of
flowers, ferns, sh ru b s and trees along a private or public book 64 of Ihe I-ane County. Oregon,
road and provides for a heavy fine, or even Im prisonm ent, m ortgage records, an-l covering the
ng described real estate in
for violators A traffic officer arre ste d the offender and a follow
Lane County. Oregon, to-wlt: B egin­
Justice of the peace Imposed a 350 One.
ning at NW corner of the NW*4 of the
E '4 of Sec 5. T 17 8.. R 3 W of
No one who sees the dally litte r of paper In C entral Park S
the W illam ette M eridian, run thence
.- tn New York City, o r wtio views th e piles of tin cans ' S 23 rods. E. 70 rods. N 23 rods. W. 70
along the roads In any state, can doubt th a t much still r e ­ rods to the place of beginning. 10
m ains to be done; but the progress made should encourage acres and also beginning a- a point
those organizations and publications, which have been 5 75 chains S. of the NW c o m e r of the
carry in g on a cam paign of education to continue th eir NW>4 of the SK'» of Sec. 5, T. 17 8 ,
R. 3 W. of W illam ette Meridian,
work.—C h ristian Science Monitor.
thence run E 17 50 ch ain s; 8. 14.25
ch ain s; W 17.60 chain», N. 14.25
chalns to the place of beginning. 35
acres, he foreclosed and sold to pay
said m ortgage. Interest, and atto rn ey s
fees. An order m ade ami dated S ep­
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tem ber 21. 1927. by Hon C. F Barnard.
(
ounty Judge of Lane County, Oregon,
ó ù N i . 'A ¿5TA "? NE.
directs th a t this su-ir.mons be publish­
iJ jo >ï>e.A TH n * r ? i * - r T y ¡
ed once each for 4 successive w eeks 'll
’ v n o m t ' ' ’P’ u T
V Jt-T ft T f f A
T ^A TD i
the Springfield News, and th a t you np
pear sn-l answ er said com plaint with
In 4 weeks from dale of first publica­
tion of this sum mons
H E. SLATTERY. A ttorney for
Plaintiff, anil my residence and F. O.
address Is Eugene, Oregon.
22.29: 0 6,13.20:
A Drop In Time May Save
A Doctor’s Bill
It I h coming the time of the your when mughH and Fold«
I are prevalent. Don’t let the cough go !»••«-ntise it may
develop Into Romcthlng aerlotia that will mitke your system
) weak and Husceptihle to dineuHe I xihh of time and doctor'«
bills wili be the result.
Kggimann'H cough drops are guaranteed to tttop any
ordinary cough. Ratty to take they will do you a world of
good if taken in time. Made right here in Springfield but
sold all over the country. You tthould not he without a box.
EGGIMANN’S
Commercial S ta te Bank
Capital $ 3 0 ,0 0 0 .
SPRINGFIELD, OREGON
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION,
FO REST EXCHANGE
No. 017634
D epartm ent of the Interior, United
S tate Land Office, Roseburg, Ore-
. gon, Septem ber 15, 1927.
NOTICE 1» hereby g lv -n th at
W alter E Yates, (if Brownsville. O re­
gon filed A pplication No 017634, un­
d e r Hi- Ai t of Mari h 20 1922. (42
S ts t 465) to exchange Ho- S ’/4 N EU ,
N% S E 'i. Sec 22, Tp 15 8.. Range 9
W.. Will Mer., containing 16b acres
w ithin the SI iih I hw N ational Forest,
in exchange for tim ber from th"
NW '/t KW '4. Section 22, Tow nship 9
8., Range 6 E ast. Will. Mer.. (onlaln
Ing 4b acres, w ithin the Santlam
N a'ional F orest.
T he purpose of this notlcs Is to
allow all persons claim ing the lands
selected, or having bona fide objec
tlons Io such application nn opportun­
ity to file th e ir protest with the
R egister of the U. 8 Land Office at
Roseburg, Oregon.
Any such protest or objections must
he filed In thi« office within thirty
days from th e date of the first publi­
cation of this notice, beginning Sep­
tem ber 22, 1927.
Non-coal.
ROBERT E. CRAWFORD, Acting
R egister.
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A Favor W e Shall
A p p recia te
TH ERE ARE OTHKRvS LIKE YOU WHO WOULD
LIKE US. A WORD WILL BRING US TO­
GETHER.
A Good Bank in a Good Country
C. E. KENYON, Cashier