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PAOB SEVEN
TUE 8PRINOFIBLD NEW«
THURSDAY DECEMBER IS, 1927
TRAIN SCHEDULI
Springfield Stoga
Northbound
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Southbound
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I Poach Special for Klamath Kalis
I and beyond, on flag at 2:01 P M »»a
i Sunday. Tuesday and Friday
If-IT a1-- drareq. a pm oxel reply one addraaa
M»a> Ph). to ear» a/ fhta aeieapoper
CCT RESULTS?
ELOPEM ENTS ARE DANGEROUS
('all the Fix It «hop for «atlnialea
POR SA LE W O O D
on »our plumbing and boating. Souta
Did Growth Fir, Second Growth Fir,
Fifth nrnr Kirxi National llunk l*hona
in
u I.- Oak. Aah. All lengths. Phono Spring
fiekl 104
if
All k lu ila of bouse (luinllng, Kulm,
mining | i p«r room aud up
Hoy
Will sacrifice line high grade piano
Koch. Call 13 5-J
for quick sale Addreaa Box M rare
of News.
D. 18,
All Hot for tli»' Holiday ('loaning—
Buautlful
Golden
Oak
Kimball
Now MiKloru Cleaning iTant - (Joe
In»» Mnrvlco J E. Llndaoy, 240 Main. piano, one of the »••yy beat Kimba.’l
pianos ever made, for sale cheap, at
I). «• 16 12
18 00 a month. Phone Eugene 1635 It
|y 15
Wa specialise lu awtaa brarlat watch evenings /
repairing Hoyt'a S2I Main BtroaL If
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N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O R S
IN T U B CO UN TY C O UR T OK T H E
s e p t ic
STATE OF OREGON FOIl LANE
Y a n k «
CO UNTY.
Ready for yon to Inatall
For family of fl»a _................ , , ,, |2 t
For fam ily of e i g h t _____________ |88
at our plant
Sewer Pipe— Drain Tile
Chimney Blocks
EU O EN E C O NCRETE
P IP E CO.
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NOTICE o r P IN A L S E T T L E M E N T
Notice la hereby given that T K.
Fklwarda, Admlnlatrator of the Re
late of E It Griffin, deceaaed, ha«
filed hla final report and arrount ua
«udì. with the Clark of the County
Court of Lane County, Oregon, anil
the Court baa aet Monday. January
IS, 1928, at 10 oo o'clock In the fore
nram. In the County Court Hoorn in
the Court Kouae at hiugene. tuine
County, Oregon, aa the time and piare
to bear objection« to .an annw, and
for tb>< final aettlament of aald catate
T E Edward«. Admlnlatrator
V M IX a A WE1J4I, Attorney«.
D 15 22 29 J a 5 l t :
In (he Mutter of the Estate of A. C.
Schoonover, deceaaed
The undersigned having been ap­
pointed by the County Court of the
State of Oregon for lame county ad­
ministratrix of the eatate of A C.
Schoonover, deceased, and having
qualified, notice la hereby given to the
creditors of, and all persona having
1 lain)« aguluat aald deceaaed, to pre­
sent them, oa required by law. within
six months after the first publication
of till» notice to the «aid Louisa
Schoonover at 434 Miner Building, Eu­
gene, Oregon
Hutu of first publication hereof, the
Mth day of IJecember. 1927.
LOUISA SCHOONOVER. Adminis­
tratrix of the Estate of A C. Schoon­
over deceased.
SMITH A EVANS, Attorneys for
Administratrix. 434 5 6 Miner B ldg,
Eugene, Oregon
1» 8 16 22 29:
N O T IC E OP P IN A L S E T T L E M E N T
N O T IC E
OP
P IN A L
SETTLEM ENT
Notice la hereby given that Eva It.
Htegdionion. Adminlatratrlx of the E m
late of J. H Stevenson, deceaaed. haa
filed h«,r final report and a cco u n t na
«lidi, with the Clerk o f the County
Court of Lane County, Oregon, and
the Court baa aet Monday, January Id.
192« at to oo o'clock In the forenoon,
In the County Court Room In the
Genet Hnuac nt Eugene lame County,
Oregon, a« the time and pluie to hear
obfectlona to the aam»', und for the
final settlem ent of »ntd estate
NT \ II STEPHENSON, Admlnln
tratri x
Estate o f D ora LjfOins, Deceased
Notice la horehy given that Jesse
Wallace, executor of the last will
and tentSmeut of Dora Lyona. d<
ceased, has filed In the County Conrf
of the State of Oregon. In und for
lame County, hla final report aa such
executor and that ten o'clock In the
forenoon of Monday, the 2nd d a y .o f
January. 1928. at the Court room
thereof In Eugene, Oregon, have been
by the Court fixed and appointed as
the time and place for hearing oh
jectlon« to said report and for the
final settlem ent of th e estate of aald
deceaaed.
JE S S E W A L L A C E . E xe cu to r.
W E I.L S « W E L L S . A tto rn e y «
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B U S IN E S S
A. E WHEELER. Atiorncy.
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D IR E C T O R Y
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Life, Automobile ¿nd Fire
Insurance
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Rcaldcnt \gi nt
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FOR BALE OR TRA DR— W hile La?
horn chicken« Grant McGinnis.
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P E T T Y J O H N 'S A N N U A L
REO TA O SALE
P A LL
W ild.li» HUtTKCII. Prop.
l'I FlCE AT SERVICE GARAGE
533 Main Street
8ucce»«or to Sutton T m nafor
Rea Phono 3
Curi H. Phetteplace, M. D.
Gtweral l’rnctlco. Special Attention
to Obstétrica and DIaeaaea of chll-
I am eighteen yaara old, and vary
much in leva w ith a young college
studanL . Ha want« to give me an
angagemant ring for Chrlatm aa, but
mother aaya aha w ill not perm it ma
to accept IL
She aaya m arriage la
out of tha question for a taw yaara
at leaaL and a long angagemant isn’t
f a ir to eith er of us. I know I'll never
love anybody else, so we ara planning
to slop«. Of course we w ill have to
keep our m arriage a secret until Jack
ia able to support me. Oo you thin «
we w ill be happyf Don't you thin k I
am old enough to know my own mind
and know what I w a n tf
Joan.
th e k in d to be a w .irtie d th e sp e cia l
fir s t a id a rm Ins gn-a hy th e A m e r i­
can Red C rc r s in to k e n o f to m p le
tio n o f th e tr a in in g .
T h e Red C re ss in th e pa st y e a r
q u a lifie d ?
2 p e rso n s in fir s t aid
and a w a rd e d c e r tific a te s to m e m ­
b e rs o f p : lic c and fire d e p a rtm e n ts ,
in d u s tr ia l g ro u p * an d u t ilit ie s em ­
p loye s n t o v e r th e U n ite d S ta te s.
ONLY
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No. 1254
W. F. Walker
Funeral Director
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Springfield, Oregon
SPRINGFIELD GRAVEL CO.
General Io»w Practloa
1. M. PETERSON
Attornay-ftt-Law
L—
City Hall Building
Springfield, Oro,
All kinds of gravel for con­
crete or road work.
We
make a specialty of crushed
rock and rock sand. Bunk­
ers at foot of Main on Mill
street.
HENRY W. CHASE, Prop.
FRANK A. DE PUE
ATTORNEY AT LAW
NOTARY PUBLIC
Button
Building
Springfield,
Oregon
TYPEWRITER RIBBONS— Aaeortrd
makes In black and blue In atocY nt
Itr New« offleo. For the eonvunl
once of customer« who have hither
to not hcon able to got ribbon« In
Bttrlngfleld we havn «tnrtod thia
now lino of ribbon« for Undnrwood.i.
Remingtons. Royala, L. 0. Smith,
aad other makes.
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S H Q P P I NO. p A Y S T I L L C H R I S T M A 8
(tthrtsimas
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7r«n.
S p rin g fie ld . O regon
«ponslblllttes of marriage When you j with memories of a gloriously happy
have had years of happy girlhood— wedding day—you will realise that
carefree gaiety—when you are able mother's objections were wise aad
mentally and physically to consider justified
the responsibilities of being a wife
and mother, then, and not before, are
C IT A T IO N
you old enough to marry It Is neither
IN
THE
COUNTY
COURT OF THE
fair nor unselfish of Jack to ask you
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
to give up your own youth and sit
COUNTY OF LANE.
at home—ft married woman—waiting
In the Matter of the Estate of Henry
for him to graduate and give you »
H. Cnlkea, deceased.
home of your own. And If you do
To Lula E Cullen and W illiam
Roderick
Cullen:
marry him—and find at the end o f ,
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
four years—that be does not love
OF ORBOON. You are hereby cited
you—then who is to blame? .Married ■ and required to appear In th > County
life lasts a great deal longer than Court of the State of Oregon, for the
County of I^ane, at the Court R.xirn
youth. Why make it longer?
thereof at Eugrene, In the County of
Elopements are dangerous, and nr Lane, on the 16th day of December.
a general thing, not conducive to hap­ 1927 at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of
piness, even when tboae eloping are that day, then and there to show
not Impetuous youngsters The -wed­ cause, if any you have, why the fol­
lowing described real property should
ding »lay oelongs to the girl—and cot be sold at private sale by Henry B.
her marriage should be bright, cheer­ Slattery, the administrator of the said
ful and happy. The wedding should estate, to make sufficient to pay funer­
be sacred and beautiful—not merely al and othi expenses an In the pett-
a legal form. It should inspire both tlon on file prayed for, to-wit: Th«
North 66 6 feet of lot 4 in B\>ck 18 in
the girl and the man with a fuller Fairmount, a part of the City of Eu­
understanding of the obligations they gene, Lane County, Oregon.
Thia
undertake and memories of an ugly citation Is first published In tha
little office, with an Indifferent Justice Springfield News on Nor. 17, 1927
Witness, The Hon. C. P BARNARD
of the Peace officiating, and curious Judge of the County Court of the 8tat<
strangers acting aa witnesses, are not of Oregon, for the County of Lana
particularly Inspiring In after years and the Seal of said Conn hereto af
It has the appearance ot being tawdry fix»*d. the 17th day of Noweanber, 1927.
and furtive.
Attest- W B DILLARD, Clerk.
WTien Jack has completed his edu­ By EVA L. DUCKWORTH, Deputy
cation and is able financially to un­
N 17-24: D 1-8-15
dertake the responsibilities of marri­
age— and the new Jack and the new
Loat Bicycle Found— A bicycle be­
Joan still love each other—then get longing to Louie Tuhy. which wan
marri»«!. and share your happiness taken from the front of the grist mill
with your parents and your friends. Saturday, was found that evening In
Start your new life together without West Springfield.
haste or confusion—openly and hon­
estly—and It will always be a beauti­
Mrs Youngbride: "I don't want to
ful memory.
have any trouble with you, BridgeL"
Cook: "Then, belad, ma'am, let m s
You are only eighteen now and it
may be that you will be in love sev­ hear no complaints.’’
eral times before you finally marry.
Mean
The very fact that you ask for advice
shows that you are not sure that you Roomie—Let me congratulate you. my
are right—or that youzftre justified in boy This Is one of the happiest days
disobeying your parents Talk it over of your life.
•
Mate—-"You’re a bit previous. I'm-
wtth Jack and try to make him under
stand your viewpoint. Second thought not to be married until tomorrow."
Exactly! Today is one o f the
never hurt anv «tie. And in lftte*
b:,: pie-». ".
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rears— when v< it are happily mnrri'
and Coala
Cur M .in and Second S treets.
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Piume 166 W
228 Main Si.
62 J
Dear Miss F lo :—
STARTLING REDUCTIONS ON
RELIABLE USED CARS—
PRICES CUT TO THE BONE
Ford Coupe, waa |225
Cut to 8150
Dodge Touring, waa 8300, Cut to 8150
Kurd Touring, waa 9100
Cut to 976
Studebaker Coupe waa 8600.
Cut to |4TO
Cut to 8365
Kanex Coach. »»« 8476
Nash Sedan, wax 91360 Cut to 81250
Ford Coupe, wa» 8316 . .. Cut to 8265
I am afraid, my dear, that your
Franklin Dcml-Sedan. waa 8685
chance, for happlneaa are very alight
Cut to 8576 lnd»»ed If you go through with your
llul> k Maater Country Club Coupe
present plan.
For while you are
waa 91460
Cut to 81325 positive you know what you want
B u lc k R oadster. won 9365 Cut to 8295 now—and no doubt you do—It la quite
Buick Roadater, waa 91200.
likely you will not want It five year«
Cut to 91060 from now You Trill change a»» much
Willy» Knight Touring, waa 8450
in that time that you may laugh at
C u t to 83l'.’,
the klea of ever having thought of
Bulck Sid Country Club Coupe,
murrylng Jack. Every day of the
waa 31.150
Cut to 81250 year you change In some way, and at
lleo Truck, waa 8660
Cut to 8550 the end of five year« very little of
Bulck Coach, waa 81076 , Cut to 8975 the old Joan will be le f t The things
llulck Touring, waa 8150
Cut to 975 that appeal to you at eighteen will
Bulck Roadater, waa 8160. Cut to 965 seem positively stupid to yon at
SEVERAL OTHERS
twenty five. New experiences and a
wider companionship will broaden
W E N E E D T H E ROOM—
YO U N E E D T H E CAR your view point and your mind will
You can't afford to pilaa thia oppor­ naturally readjust Itself to the
tunity—A xmall deposit will hold Changes.
This Is even more true of the boy
the car you «elect If you wait the
cur you want may be gold Come In. than the girl It is generally admitted
TODAY
CONVENIENT TERMS! that a boy of twenty-one is not fully
developed mentally. Jack Is going
P. W. P E T T Y J O H N CO.
Seventh und Olive St.
Eugene. Ore. to college. He will be caught up in
a new current—foreign to you. He
Phone 1207.
Trill meet new people— brilliant men
—he will have new experiences—his
life will be colorful—and the changes
Capital's Police Women
Stand High in First Aid in him will be greater than In you.
At the end of the college days he may
regard the love affair with you as
M t* m b e ri o f th e W o m e n s B u re a u
"puppy love."
o f th e D is tr ic t of C o lu m b ia p o lice
d e p a rtm e n t re c e n tly c o m p le te d th e
You are much too young to marry.
Red C ross fu s t »<d c o u rse . T h is is
Yon have a lot of good fun coming
p e rh a p s th e fir s t w o m e n ’s g ro u p of
to yqii yet before you accept the re-
Piano Moving
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Practise U. S. and State
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