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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
Published Every Thursday at
Springfield, bane County. Oregon, by
T H E W IL L A M E T T E PRESS
H . E M A X E Y , Editor.
Itered as second class
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poatofll
THURSDAY NOVEMBER 24, 1927
TH ESPRJN OFIELD NEWS
PAO® POUR
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Class Glvss
that he expected, when the case was over, t o h ave
an automobile "as long as a city block.
Our prosperous men, especially the very rich,
are supposed to set a good example. At least,
they are Interested in m aintaining respect for
law will oh protects them, first of all. What im-
pression is made on the average mind when a |
Program
Tha class In draina at the Ruteno
Mitilo University gave an Impreealve
presentai Ion entitled “Christ Prove«
tits Power," at the Christian chnr li
Sunday evening. The gervlce was
well attended.
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Dr. Geo. A. Simon
S p ecializin g In T on sils
detective agency "tra ils" m em bers of th e Fall-
Over Penney's Store
Making Sura
"My
son
changed
hla
name
tu
might
b
e
bought.
Suppose
a
detective
agency
M A IL S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E
Minute when he entered collage."
went about examining rich m en's houses to find
One year In A dvance...... $1.75 Three Months
E ugene
"What fort"
Phone 355
how burglars might most easily break In. Would
Six M onths..... ...................... Sl.oO Single Copy .
"Minutes always paia."
that be tolerated? Evidently an a ttack on the
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THURSDAY NOVEMBER 24. 1927
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_ ,_ Jury system in the Interest of high finance Is dif­
ferent from a burglar's attack on the hack door
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EAST SIDE IS REST ROUTE
of prosperity.
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DEPENDABLE EIJEQLASS SEKUtCE
T here are but two conditions that justify an-I
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other paved highway as an alternate route for the
Looks like the racing game w ill now slip. \\ if n
Pacific highway and" they are to relieve conjestion no Sande on the track. . *
and give better alignment. It should be obvious
to anyone who has studied the route that the east
Why cows go wrong. Ad in agricultural paper,
side way, once considered for the Original P a d - /'Jo in up here. Be made Into a suitcase and see
O PTom eTtisT—.eqesiQHT s p e c ia l is t
fle highway, is the better routing. A glance at the world.”
EUQENE
STS IVillametle St
Phone 620
Jaal one tkmg—Bet I do It Aghi
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Mlsa Spaulding Is V is ito r— Ml»« Fay
the m ap will show anyone th at it is the sh o rter,
distance
from the turn in the Pacific highway , It’s come to that place In the fur business where spauldin*. instructor in mu»ic In the
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ePaC " i t he word "squirrel" covers a m ultitude of skins. apringfleid Sl«h aohool last year and
fle highway at Springfield.
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' ((,e yggp previous, was a visitor here i
As to traffic conditions there probably is no
The
nutting
season
comes
to
a
close.
Likewise
,htg we«k ««nd. »he is now teaching
portion of the Pacific highway outside of the cor-
porate limits of cities that is so congested as the 1 football, electioneering and autom obile touring, music at Salem high school, and is
enjoying her new duties greatly, she
stretch between Eugene and Springfield. Because
told friends here.
of the physical barrier of hills there can not be a .
substitute routing of the Pacific highway south ,
IN THE OOUNTY OOURT FOR LANE
of Eugene around Judkins' point. The best way ,
COUNTY IN THE STATE
as well as the cheapest is to route a highway j
OR ORBOON
down the east side and connect with the Pacific i
In the Matter of the Guardianship of
highway at the new Springfield bridge. With the j
Edward W Petersmeyer, An In- i
building of this bridge and the new Coburg bridge
competent Person.
next sum m er and the bridge problem will be
O R D E R TO S H O W CAUSE
A colored person was warning hi« flock to
This matter coming on for hearing
solved ahead of the road.
T h e re 's T o o M u ch C o n c e n tra tio n A t T im e s
before me this 8th day of November.
be ready "when Gabriel toots flat horn."
Certain interest in Eugene may desire the
Sir Oliver I/xige the other day said: "Science xaViona? iu'nk. KugJn" o J r m ’ Yh.’
when a surprised Hlster arose and asked:
Prairie road route over the east side way- but it
"My goodness, parson. Is he coinin’ In a
cannot b shown th a t the city would be any more pursues a narrow road in search of truth, looking duly appointed, qualified and actin*
c a r? "
bene fitted A connection with the east side high- i ne(ther to the right nor the left. Well, it will soon guardian In the above entitled matter,
for authority and llcenae to
way could be made by the Ferry street bridge and have to take Its blinkers off. The roads are not praying
Don’t he like the sister and imagine that
eell the real property of the above
then th a t city would have two ways to go both [ke whole universe. There is a good deal of named Edward W Peterameyer; and
auto drivers are the only ones who can toot
north and south and traffic conjestion would be ground in between. It looks at present like a tt appearing to the Court and the
their own horns. Every advertiser "toota
relieved on both sides of the city. Besides it w ill, jUDgie and thicket—uncivilized. Well, we will Court finds as follow«:
his h orn” so to s|>eak. when telling people
That
the
«aid
Edward
W
Peter»-
give a new territory a paved road to come to have to civilize It.
what he has to offer. We advertise to tell
meyer la tha owner of the following
town on while the west side routing is another
The fault to which Sir Oliver refers is not described real property In uane and
people the many advantages our Bank of­
road paralleling the one now in use and serving confined to scientists, although it is common Washington counties In the Stats of
fers In the way of security and service, a
the same people. The Coburg people are to be am ong them. A m an may look so Intently at that Orfegon. to-wlt:
modern bank at your command.
The West fifty feet of Lota one and
commended for going after the east side routing thing upon which his attention is fixed th a t he
two In Block three In Mountain View
If there is to be another paved highway.
fails to see im portant things about him to which Park. In Lane County. Oregon.
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Lota three and four In Block two In
he gives no heed.
Mountain View Park, in Lane County.
POPULATION — CROWDED — DON'T WORRY
Some of the most Important things of life come Oregon.
Lota fifty »even and fifty eight, Tun-1
The Rev. O. A. Kennedy. British says. "Britain unexpectedly. Some of our most vital events are
I,t1n Valley Homes, according to the )
stopping famines and plagues in India has sent not those toward which we labored.
recorded plat thereof. In Washington
the population from one hundred to three hunJ
A man should keep his eyes and be able to see County. Oregon.
dred millions. Now Hindus w ant to get into things "out of the toil of his eye.”
The Northwest Quarter of the North
Protected by Electric Burgiarly Alarm System
Africa, where there is more room.” European
The best things th at ever happened to us have !
uTnx"
races in South Africa are attending to that. not been those things that we so arduously E|Kh, Wes, of th« W illamette Meri-
A G OO D B A N K IN A GOOD C O U N T R Y
Absence of plagues and fam ines in Asia has in­ searched for, but things which have bumped Into dian in Lane county, sta te of Oregon '
creased population there also. And they are anxi­ US unexpectedly.
That »aid tracts of land are vacant |
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and unoccupied land» and cannot be;
ous to get into .the United States. That also will
R i-
is
all
right
to
pursue
one
subject
with
con-
reB,ed
arMi nn income is derived there- j
be attended to.
centration, but we should not concentrate so from That it t» necessary for the i
Lord Esher says there were only 850,000,000 m uch that we do not see other things.
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SPRINGFIELD
, Bald guardian to pay the taxes thereon I
people on earth in 1800. Today there are about
Many a m an has been so busv with his trade or i“nd th*J *ald ru?5,llV’
1,800.000,000. The increase, a little inore than calling that he has failed to recognize opportuni- M|d w, nl lh„ ,h(.
pr„p«,rty
one per cent a year, will m ake the population of ties th at thrust themselves upon hint.
be sold and the proceeds thereof put
the earth in 3020 more than 12, 457,000,000. Thar , Many a religionist has been so occupied with ' on interest or invested in some pro-
need not worry you. Henry George reminds you his faith that he has takerfln none of the indubit-
<"''urt under ,hP • uPerr,,*lon
that if a puppy dog's tail kept on growing as it
'
able
facts
th
at
surround
him.
That said ward has no next of kin I
grows when h e is a puppy each old dog would
So. also, some scientists pursue their duty so «„ fBr as known to «a kt guardian
have a tail thirty feet long. No dog has such a j fixedly that they fail to see the spiritual realities
now . t h e r e fo r e , it is h er e I
tail.
th at occur about them.
|O R D E R E D that the next of kin
To begin with, Texas could feed the 1.800.000,-
A concentrated mind is a good thing, but It ^ „ y ’ ^ h ere'l’ Tnd ali persona Interest |
Although we have been In the candy and Ice cream
000 people now on earth, under intensive cultiva should also be an alert mind. We should press [ m the estate of said ward appear
business for m any years and have learned many things by
tiom In the second place, flying m achines willI f
d
, y,
but we
w before thlif Court at the County Court
experience we are always striving to make our products
enable people to Hve with plenty of room for ten b read tQ j
prizes h „ b the road8lde House In Eugene. lj»ne County, Ore­
better and better. We nyver consider how cheap we can
billion humans, on hilltops and m ountains with no
T h e r'
¿uchP a t£,
as too m|fch concpntra. gon. on the 17th day of December.
1927. at 10:00 o'clock In the forenoon j
m ake It by using poor ingredients but how much better we
inhabitants today And in the third place, when tion
of said day. to show cause. If any •
can m ake our confections by combining our skill with the
people become highly civilized they will have few-
there
be,
why
license
and
authority
Men centring all their attentions upon the pur-
best m aterials. We never lose sight of the fact th a t candy
m c ia i?
Providence leaves nothing in*P°rtant suit of wealth do not see the little opportunities should not be granted for the Bale of
said premises for the purpose set forth j
is a little more personal than other things people buy.
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for happiness th at lie along their path day by day. In said petition
Candy Is to eat It must satisfy, look good and taste better
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a
R E S P E C T F O R T AW F V P F C T F T L — R IC H t o o w °m en are so intent upon gaining some goal
and above all be pure and wholesome.
K E b l hX. I h O K L A W — E X P E C T E D — R K H TOO w h k h thcy thjnk im portant (hat they miss other copy of this order shal! be published
three successive weeks In The
A private detective engaged to shadow jurors in blessings which they might have by the way for for
Sprlngfle'd News, the last publication j
the Fall-Sinclear oil case and "ascertain the fin- the taking.
thegeof to be at least ten days prior I
ancial condition of jurors" has been found. When
I>et us devote all our attention to our business to the date of said hearing
"W here the Service Is a Little Different."
government detectives got him, he had enlisted in in hand, but let us rem em ber th at there are other
C P BARNARD. County Judge
the marines, and would soon have been on his things in this world than the thing upon which we State of Oregon, County of Lane—as [
I, L. L. Ray. attorney for the guai-
way to Haiti. One juror in this case, involving a have set our heart and th at sometim es these other dlan
In the above entitled matter, do
rich man and a form er Cabinet officer accused of things are quite as Im portant as our chosen hereby certlfly tnat I have prepared
the foregoing eopy of Order To Show
bribery, said, according to governm ent testim ony, object.
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i n .lu i r nil
liirv n
h iin lv seeking
s e e k in g some
s o m e Juror
lu r o r that
th a t
Sinclair
oil Jury,
plainly
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Dr. Royal Q ick
Tooting a Horn
DR. FRANK CRANE 5AÏS
Commercial State Bank
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“Better and Better”—Our Slogan
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Cause; that I have compared the same
with the original thereof and that It *s
a correct transcript therefrom and of
the whole thereof
Dated this 8th day of November. A.
D . 1927.
L. L. RAY.
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W e G ive Z.V z . G r een D iscoun f S iamps ^
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Why Not
A Happy Way
To Health
Have Style
service and utility com ­
bined?
Rimless spectacles are
suitable for the Office Man.
For the Clerk or Salesm an
the light weight, Inner-
lined shell fram es are less
apt to be bent out of shape.
While the “Out-door”
Man or the Machanlc needs
a heavy, durable s h e l l
frame.
Crookes or Soft Light
lenses for the m otorist.
The white gold Oxofrds for
“ My Lady” when shopping,
white gold spectacles for
home wear. Always Rim*
less for social affairs.
These suggestions from
the list o f appropriate
glasses for all occasions.
Dr. Ella G. Meade
Hot Food-Beverages are healthful. They provide
the Invigorating elem ent which folks require
these cool November days.
Our Hot Drinks
will fortify you against cold by restoring circula­
tion.
s
T here’s nothing finer as a relief from shopping
fatigue.
Our Hot Chocolate is Delightfully Different
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Ketels’
Drug Store
O p t o m e t r is t
W A T T S O P T IC A L CO.
N o . 14 8 Ave. W est
E u g en e, O regon
fâ ls T il
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