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THURSDAY FEBRUARY », 1M8
THE BPRINOriELD NEWS
M a rria g e l l e . n . . . Issued
SU M M O N *
RECORD PLOWED FURROW
During
past week m a rria g e lie-
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
OF
THE
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS Last fall an Arkansas fanner plowed an un- STATE OR OREGON FOR LANE enaas have the been
laau.d to the follow
Pahlt.bed Every T h e r e in / ■»
.broken furrow a mile long and "straight as a ruled COUNTY.
Ing by th . county clerk; Sidney King
Springfield. Lana County. Oregon. by
L. Wallac». Addle M. Wallace. and Mauilla Loonila. both ol Eugene;
line on a piece of paper”—so he reported to his Myron
Plaintiffs, v . W. Robert Wallace,
T H E W IL L A M E T T E PRESS
local newspaper and thereby started something.
Ada Wallace; Cheater L Wallace, Jack Travera and Oltv. Hartley, both
Specializing In Tonsila
An Oklahoman soon announced that he had
H. E. M A X E Y . Editor.
Fay Wallac«; Chariot W allac.; of Eugene; lien Main, Hau Francisco,
plowed a furrow a mile longer than the Arkans­ Fred Wallace; Pearl Wallace. and Jeaalo Rockwell. Mohawk; La
as second class m atter, February 14, ISOS at ‘‘’• tg n ’g, fout fojs record didn’t stand very long.
A Elsie Wallace. Laura '''""fh»'
Cola*. Eugene, and Iría Carne»,
Over Penney’» Store
Arena
ark
poatofflce. Springfield. Oregon___________
I K a n s a s farm hand came to the front with a fur-
bring; Sebring,
Caroline M
Awbrey.
Jam.'. I Portland; Smith Wa.hburn, Portland,
j row that beat the Oklahoma farmer boy’s by more T. Awbrey; Nora Robb, llomer and Annett Wa.hburn. Dexter;
M A IL S U B S C R IP T IO N RATE
76c | than half a mile. Then another Kansan produced
ltohb; Mollie Sear., Cleave Sears; ( charle» Lewi., Glendale. California.
year In Advance____ >1.75 Three Months
Bhigem
Phone 855
Marie, Idaho;
6c ' witnesses to support his assertion that had plow­ Nancy M Wallace. Melvin Wallace; Bn(j K,g|u w arr#ni
M onths______________ I1.U0 Single Copy _
Wallace; Oeorge Wallace;
ed an unbroken furrow of five miles which he de­ Daniel
Mary Wallace; Clara Cattleman, Albert Carey. Toledo, and Poarl Lydy,
clared. was “the longest on record in the United
THURSDAY FEBRUARY 9. 1928
Levi Cattleman; Nannte B Mann. Marcóla.
William Mann; Emma Wallace;
States."
Walter Wallace. Zelnt« Wallace;
But someone In Washington looked Into the
With the maintenance of the McKenzie high­
lxnils Wallace; Ruby Wallace;
way all under the state control the road should records. It was discovered that George De Cow,
Nellie Sandera, William Sunders;
be kept In better condition next summer. Hereto­ a Government land locating agent at Meade. Charles E. Power». Celia Power»,
Candy Makes the Most Appropriate
Vera Power»; Mr«. William 8. Mo»»,
fore the various road districts along the highway Kansas, in the summer of 1885 had plowed an un­ Sylvia
Mo«.;
laiura
lllackinore,
•od the country have kept up those portions of broken furrow sixty miles long. It was necessary Janies lllackinore; C. B. Sears, Mary
VALENTINE GIFT
ybe highway not taken over by the state. The to establish a public road between Meade and Sear«; Alex White, Mary White;
Ulysses.
Between
the
two
towns
stretched
level
Harry
Wert;
E
A.
Snellatrom.
Rena
FBSUlt has been when one section was good per­
A valentine 1» a love missive. What could be more appropri­
O. P Snell.trom. Min­
haps another right next to it would be poor. With prairie land. Mr. De Cow hitched a plow behind Bnellstrom;
ate to express love than a nice box of Eggitnann’s choco­
ute Snellatrom; Chari.« Snellatrom.
a
wagon
and
“with
the
aid
of
a
compass
a
bee
the equipment the state has at hand it will no
Mona Snellatrom; Robert Reeve«;
lates. Sweet and dellcioun they make a gift that inakea Just
doubt look after the road better than the county line was made to Ulysses and an unbroken furrow
Preston Reeve»; the unknown heir»
the right impression.
plowed
all
the
way,
a
distance
of
sixty
miles."
of
J
W.
Holeman.
deceased:
th
.
was able to do.
Young or old you can make a Mt on Valentine’« day
Mr. De Cow’s slxty-mlle furrow will probably be unknown heir« of N H. Warner, de­
ceased ; Also, all other person» or
with our candy. Special appropriate packing to order If
an
all-time
record.
The school board announces It will probably
partlea unknown claiming any right,
desired.
title, estate, lien or interest In the
be able to reduce the district debt about $4,000
real
estate
described
In
the
com­
this year. T hat’s the best news of its kind we’ve
plaint herein. Defendant».
heard for a long time. Progress on paying off
TO: W Robert Wnllace, Ada Wal­
(he bonded and warrant indebtedness of District
lace; Cheater L. Wallace; Fay Wal­
X9 has been slow heretofore. It was beginning
lace; Charles Wallace; Fred Wallace:
« ■ ( I "Where the 8ervlce la Different"
Pearl Wallace, Elsie Wnllace. I.aura
to look like the school houses would be worn out
Wallace;
Arena
Sebring,
Mark
L
Se­
before they were half paid for. Patrons should
bring; Caroline Awbrey, Jam'-» T.
back up the board in its economy program.
Awbrey; Nora Robb, Homer Robb;
• • •
Mollie Sears. Cleave Seam; Nancy M.
Wallace: Melvin Wallace; Daniel
The grandfather of George Vallier, our congen­
Wallace; George Wallace- Mary Wal­
THE MORAL ASPECT OF THE
ial street commissioner, had a homestead on the
w
n 8
O
lace; Clara Caatlemao, Levi Castle-
WAGE SYSTEM
ground where Milwaukee now stands. If the
man; Nannie E Mann. William
grandfather had had the foresight as to what
Usually the money-making individual gets Mann; Emma Wallace; Walter Wal-
the German’s and their beer would have done on a very biack eye from most high-brow writers. J ,“uc’ ’/ w X . - - : Neiiie Sander»" w i?
his place in the future, George would be wealthy They think if a man does a thing in order to g e t; . ,lan;
sandera Charles E. Power»,
....... _______
perhaps. But, the French never did under- money he should be somewhat ashamed of It.
I Celia Power», Vera Power»; Mrs.
ftand the Germans.
I William S. M m ». 8ylvla Moss, I-nura
•
• • •
I wish to say a good word for the resire to make niackmore. James niaciemore; c R
Mary Sear»; Alex White. Mary
, Hoover is found to be the choice of Oregon money. It seems to me it is about the most dear»,
White; Harry W est; B. A. Snellatrom.
republicans by straw vote. Well Oregon would wholesome desire in the human bosom
Rena Snellatrom; O. P. Snellatrom.
What would we do unless people could make Mlnnle snellatrom; Charles Snell
re a pretty poor state to not favor one of its own
Mona Snell»trom. Robert
sons with a record like Hoovers. He should get money? The gas we burn in the house would re­ strom;
Reeves; Preston Reeve«; the un­
main
in
the
coal
if
there
were
no
profits
in
taking
•11 of the votes on the first ballot at least at the
known heir» of J. W Holeman. de­
it out and piping it to the residence.
gational convention,
ceased; the unknown ___
heirs ».
of ...
N. ...
H
r
• • •
You could not have electricity unless It paid Warner, deceased; Also, all other per-
Ask your local Southern Pacific agent to help you
I son» or parties unknown claiming
-4 The Kafourv sale now going on Is evidence somebody to bring it to your house.
plan your trip. N o matter where you plan to go, talk it
YOU
would
have
to
do
without
most
Of
the
food
any
right,
title,
estate,
lien
or
Interest
what good advertising and merchandising can ac­
over with him. Let him tell you about adicdules and
.JTherrii: ’
complish. Saturday, the opening, was probably you eat and the clothes you wear if nobody could ,
fares, check your baggage, arrange all travel details.
make
a
profit
by
supplying
you
u
ith
them.
.
thf
name
of
THE
state
the biggest sale’s day ever witnessed in Spring-
We should be very glad to give these middlemen ; op.‘
* Vou are hereby re
field. Hundreds of people from -every point from
You Save
Rlsckbutte to Brownsville were on hand and something for their brains. Without their s e r -■ qutred to appear and answer the com
v
ic
e
s
life
would
be
barren
indeed.
¡plaint
of
the
above
numwl
plaintiff*
when
you
buy
roundtrip
ticket» on »ale daily at reduced
bought liberally.
«
K
w age. or pay 1» the way » e
3 '
™
Dr. Geo. A. Simo«
CGGIMANN’S
Tim e
and Trouble
Three to four foot of snow on the McKenzie duce people to do something for us which we can- or before th« isth day of March, 192s
being the last (lay prescribed In the
pass at this time of the year when there is gener­ not do or do not want to do ourselves.
order for the publication of this sum­
Formerly
we
had
a
system
of
slavery
by
which
ally two or three times that much indicates we
mon» upon vou and you are hereby
will have an early spring and low water this sum- men did what we didn’t want to do.
notified that If you fall to appear and
The conscience of the world rebelled against answer Bald complaint a» hereby re­
w er’
. . .
that, and now to get a man to do for us what we quired, plaintiffs will apply to the
entitled court for the relief de­
Mothers go through a lot for their sons. Mrs. do not want to do ourselves, or cannot do, we above
manded In their complaint, to wit:
Emma McMahon, 106 years old; of Kansas city is simply pay him. Without this system of paying For a decree of the above entitled
a supervisor in a knitting mill. She supports her people for their labor there would be none of It t-ourt quieting the title of the plain
tiff, Myron L. Wallace, agnlnst the
70 year old Bon whom she says it “too old and done for us.
The wage system beautifies our lives, fills it claims of you, said defendants, and
feeble to work.”
of you. In and to the real pro­
• o •
with comforts and luxuries and the whole fabric each
perty situated In Ioine county, Ore­
of
society
rests,
upon
it.
A Frenchman was found to have wives in 30
gon. described as follows, to-wlt:
Every man or woman should not only be busy The South >4 of the NE% and Lots
towns. No traveling salesman even in Utah could
but should be busy about something that the 6 and 6 of Section 11 Tp. 18 S. R. 2 W.
beat that.
W. M. containing 150.11 acres by gov­
. . .
world is willing to pay for.
ernment survey. Also, the north 12
When
somebody
pays
for
what
you
do,
you
may
A Scotish woman has been arrested for swind­
acres of Lot 3 of Sec. 14 of Tp. 18 S.
ling a score of men after promising to marry be sure your work is needed. If you are just R. 3 W W. M. Also beginning at the
them. She must be an accomplished woman to working for nothing, you may be more of a nuis­ S. W Corner of Lot 6 Sec. 11 of said
T p , thence running West 4 chains,
beat that many Scotchmen, or are the Scots so ance than a benefit.
thence south 25 37 chalns-to south line
The
wage
system
is
a
test
by
which
you
know
canny as they are supposed to be?
of north % of the James A. Wallace
• • •
that your work is appreciated.
D. L. C. No. 40 In said Tp. 18 8 R 2
No man should be ashamed of getting wages. W. W M . thence east 15 19 chains to
A Canadian has invented a folding airplane.
Soon we will be carrying our transportation under Everybody of any account works for a wage in J ast l'ne of said claim, thence North
32 chains to angle In boundary ot
our arms and coming to work over the housetops one form or another.
clo'm. thence east on line of said
Of course he should do nothing dishonorable said
like a flock of birds.
claim 23.00 chains to corner of same,
• • •
or disgraceful, but he should not do that, anyhow. thence north 22 90 chains, more or
Miss Maude Wetmore, of Rhode Island, Is the So, eliminating all wicked or criminal or selfish less, to the N. E. corner of said claim,
west 34.19 chains to place of
pew president of the Women’s National Republi­ acts, the best way to test the usefulness of your thence
containing 91.50 acres.
can club. Can’t see where the drys can find satis­ activities is to see whether anybody wants to pay beginning,
Also, that pert of Lot 7 Sec. 11, ly
for
them
or
not.
faction in a name like that.___________________ _
log N. of the County road In said Tp
Also beginning at the N. E. corner
of the south % of said Wallaco D. L.
C. thence West 1 chain south 11.01
i halns thence east 1 chnln thence north
11.01 chains, to place of beginning,
containing 1. 10-100 acres. Excepting
a small tract In said Wallac D. L.
beginning at Intersection of th« cen­
ter line of County Road No. 42 with
the North line of the S.% of said
claim, thence Northeasterly along
center of said road 2.50 chains, thence
northwest 53 ft., thence southwester­
ly parallel with the said road to the
said north line of 8% of Wallace D.
L. C. thence east to the place of be­
ginning, about 14 acre of land, con­
taining in all 254% acres of land,
more or less, in Lane County, Oregon
All that part of the West % of the
southwest quarter of Section twelve
(12) In Township eighteen (18) South
of Range Two (2) West lying North
of the center of the county road,
which extends easterly and westerly
through said premises, situated In
Lane County, Oregon, and contain­
ing 40 acres, more or less,
and decreeing that plaintiff Myron L.
Wallace is the sole owner of said
premises In fee simple free and clear
of all claims of you and each of you
said dofendants, and that you and
each of you be forever barred from
asserting any claim In the premises
adverse to the plaintiffs.
This summons Is served upon you
by publication In The Springfield
News for six consecutive and succes­
sive weeks commencing with the Is­
sue dated February 2nd, 1928 pursu­
ant to the order of the Hon. G. F.
Sklpworth, Circuit Judge snd Judge
of the above entitled court, which
said order was duly made and entered
of record on the 31st day of January,
1928
HARRIS, SMITH * RRY8ON,, At­
torneys for Plaintiffs, Postoffice Ad­
dress; Eugene, Oregon.
First Publication February 2nd, 1928.
Last Publication March 15th, 1928.
F. 2 9-16-23: M 1-8-16.
CALL AND SEE Dr. N. W. Emery
aa prices on platea and ethar work. tf.
cost. Return limit» to suit your plan». Help build your
home community; buy from your local agent.
$ jdO weekend roundtrip fare to Portland.
Pacific
Sout
C A R L OLSO N, Ap»nt
The Cream
of the
Tobacco
Crop
‘^Luckies never cut my
wind”say s Billy Burch,
Captain of N . Y.
Americans’ Hockey Team
**I can’t afford
to take
any chances w ith my
physical condition.
T h at’s why I stick, to
Luckies. In addition
to the pleasure I get
from their fine flavor,
they have never cut
my w ind to any no­
ticeable degree.F inab
ly, I never suffer w ith
s u d d e n co u g h in g
which might be very
dan gerou s fo r me
when there’s a scram­
ble on the ice.”
It’s toasted
No Throat Irritation- No Cough.