The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, July 19, 1928, Page 8, Image 8

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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
FARMERS AND ORGANIZATION
REAL MONEY.
THROW OUT AMBITION?
SOUND IN MOVIES.
By Special
Community News
C o rres p o n d e n t,
rants off in live annual payments the i
Drat to be paid lu 1930. The school J
board is considering purchasing two I
Samuel A Park» who passed away ai'r* 8 of >»“ <* fr"«> Mrs Margaret
at his home in Eugene last week was , 1 antpbell (or school grouuds
buried at the Pleasant H ill cemetery J Thurston I Julies Aid wtll hold a
UPPER WILLAMETTE
Thursday July IS. Mr Parks who had
been in ill health (or several months
was born at Pleasant H ill and had
lived iu Lane county a large part ot
h>s life
He is survived by (our j
silver tea on Thursday July 26. at Mrs. ,
Charles T aylo r Refreshments w ill be
served by Mrs. T aylo r Mrs. Roy Kd-
mlaton. and Mrs Ira Nice. This w ill 0«
the last meeting until next (all.
brothers and three sisters as follows: ■ Mrs. Sam Morgan, who has been in
L. E. Parks, Cloverdale: E. S. Parks. . Eugene for some time returned to
Eugene; L. L. Parks, Marshfield; C. C. 1 her home here last Saturday.
Flour tu-inut.icturers, including
W ashburn-Crosby and Red Star
organized a $50,000,tXX) comb.na­
tion, largest Hour m illing concern
in the world.
1 hat s in the line of modern
methods, big units, small overhead,
powerful marketing.
This news w ill interest farmers
and make them wish somebody
*>u ld show them how to organise.
1 Inf first thing, and absolutely nec­
essary, is to organise and intensif«-
in cl hods of production.
An old-
fashioned blacksmith could not
comi»ete w ith a modern automobds
factory.
THURSDAY JULY U». 1»Z8
THIS MAN EATS GLASS
NEW PLAN IS USED IN
WHEN HE IS HUNGRY
RELEASING PHEASANTS
T R A IN S C H E D U LE
Springfield Stop.
The schedule Includes three north­
Rockville Centre. N. Y . July 111,
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A liew m ethod of releasing I limn bound and three southbound trains
(A i 1- Rockville Centre Is nil excited
The northbound trains are: No i t
about a man who ha. been eating »»»“ •«»•»••«" '•
in this aet
by the Oregon fish I <»“ ■» »» 4:17 " » : N "
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glass for fourteen years between *b,ll **f (he stnt
' m.; No 8, 3:6« p. m.
i niiuils.
He. Is Reginald Hlniea, an and game cumiiilaslnn lliis year, it
Routhbonnd trains v»rn:
No. 81.
undertakers assistant, and doctors was announced this week by Ben
declare that his glaas eallng Is per­ D o rris, a member of the e la te game 8:46 a. m ; No. 7 (flag ), 3.30 p. m .
No. 16, (Hag), 9 ' 38 p tn
fectly "straight." with no deception. body,
Strong teeth and tough tissues make
China yens with their broods are
FO R HALE— Carbon paper In large
it possible
being placed in iho Helds near hero.
sheets, 36x8* Inches, suitable fur
Fourteen years ago Himes tied
A man Is employed to watch the birds
m aking tracings
Tbs News Office
dentally bit off the end
a clinical
for the first three' weeks in order to
Tiiermomvter. He enjoyed the taste!
protect them from varmints.
loiter he sneake ' off with tumblera,
The hell Is placed In a coop and Hie
which he nibbled at during recess and
little chickens run about this aboil« j
before dinner
time,
while * other
until they grow old enough to seek !
school boys were ’'hooking'' Jam from
On denning nnd Pressing
knowledge of more of the world
the fam ily pantrlei*. rtunes is always
Gene Sipipson, superintendent of , MEN'S SUITS and LADIES'
the life of the party with his glass
game farms In the state, has found !
WOOL DRESSES
eating stunts
I
It easier to move the pheasants .11 j
one day of age than ai any other
FOR SALE W OO D
Old Growth Plr. Second Growth Pir, time in their infancy.
Prices Cut
Parks W endling; Mrs E.sie Cooper.
M r„ SWe# from C aI|fo rn U arrlved
Pleasant H ill; Mrs. E. Y. Sw ift, Pleas . Tuesday (or a visit here. She was 1
Childish talk o f "necessary com­
ant H ill
| a resident ot Thurston many years
petition" and prattle about keeping
Russell and Mike Dilley left last I ago
She Is with Mrs. T aylo r Need
business from getting "too big'f are
week for Idaho to work there during ! ham.
out o f date.
W here nations combine to mo­
harvest.
Mr. and Mrs Thomas P rtta from
nopolise
world
business, great
PRESSING 50 CENTS
Donald. Jerry and Douglas Kabler, Texas arrived on Thursday fo r an ex-
American units must combine for
Sections where the bints are re
Oak. Ash. A ll lengths. Phone Spring-
self defense.
Floyd John and Alvin Olson are work tended visit with relatives here. Mrs
flt.d 104.
(f 1 leased are watched carefully and If
Possibly some one w ill find a
ing with the Harvey Schrenk bailing Ernest BerUch and Mrs. Roy Edmis-
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: there Is any pre-seusou shooting the 1
way to help our farmers form such
crew west ot Eugene.
ton are sisters of Mrs. Price
Mr.
i S U M M O N S FO R P U B L IC A T IO N IN •*n 'a **
used again for this pur- ,
a combination. They need it.’
Andy Olson and F. P. Cooper have , Price brought several horned toads :
F O R E C L O S U R E O F T A X L IE N
poae.
The French settle down courage­
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T OP T H E
been binding their grain the past (ew here with him.
ously to the drastic new money
S T A T E OP OREGON. FO R L A N E
days. Although there is much hay
M r and Mrs. John Price and Mr.
S U M M O N S F O R P U B L IC A T IO N
rate.
Four-fifths of its value is
CO UNTY
cut there is no hay bailer in the dis- and Mrs. Pred Gray and fam ily and
cut from their money as a result
A rthu r L. Matoon and K atherine It IN T H E C IR C U IT COI RT OP T H E ,
of a war W H I C H T H E Y W O N .
Matoon. Plaintiffs, vs Alfred Starks.
tric t as yet.
. M r. J. P. Barnett motored to Belnap
S T A T E OP O REG ON FOR T H E j
T hey face that situation bravely. I
Defendant
D. G. Lintou and son. Carl, motored Springs last Sunday.
M r Barnett
CO UN TY OP LANE
To Ofred Starks the ubove named
to G alt. California, last week and and Mr. Price are going to spend
Edward Trapp. Plaintiff, va.. Edmond I
G A U Z E TS
In place o f paper money, mean­
defendant :
brought home Bill Linton, who has several days there in hopes of beus-
ing little to peasants and working
IN T H E N A M E OP T H E S T A T E !
** •’■'•rre. Defendant
THE
people, the French again will sea
been spending the vacation with re- (Ring Mr. Price’s health
He has been
OP OREGON: You are hereby notified i To Ectnond I' l*lerre. Defendant
P E R F E C T S A N IT A R Y
gold and silver coina in circulation.
that A rthur L. Maloon and Katherine
IN T H E N A M E OP T H E S T A T E I
latives in G alt.
suffering from rheumatism for some
N A P K IN
R Muloou the holders of Certificate o .« . , 0
v
Mrs. O. H. Wangelin accompanied time.
of
Delinquency
number,el
313«
lssue.1
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O K M ,U N
' ,,u •«»
re-
T he gross« piece, size and weight
on the 30th day of D ecem ber. 1925 by
to uppear amt answer the com j
of our silver dollar, w ill not come
by Mrs. Emma Meyer of Crow went
Mrs. Curtis De. W itt and son left
back. W o rth five francs before the
the Tux Collector of (he County of plaint filed against you lu the above
to Newport last Sunday to be gone j for their home near San Francisco,
war, it would be worth twenty-five
l I *' " f <)r,’* " n- for lh,‘ amounl entitled Court and cause on o r before
a month or six weeks. Bonnie Jeanne California, last Tuesaav after a three
francs now.
But ten-franc silver
of Thirteen and 30-100 (31.830» dol-
T in ke r and Emma Olson expect to weeks visit w ith her grandparents
pieces worth fo rty cents w ill he
lars, the same being the amount then (our weeks from -the date of the flrst
coined, and the French w ill feel
Join them in a couple of weeks.
¡here, Mr. and M s. A. W. Weaver.
due and delinquent for taxes for the Pub,1‘ at,on «’< ,b l" Summon», and If
that they are w orking for R E A L
Mrs. Mid Kim ball and daughter.!
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year 1923 together with penalty, In y,,u fal1 ••• •“ appear and answer, for
MONEY.
tereat and costs thereon upon th - wunt thereof, the plaintiff w ill apply
lone, returned to their home at T re n t-
N O T IC E TO C R E D ITO R S
Wh chPv T r. lre .“h e T J n
VOU’
,h - CoU’"' f° r
r," ,r f dema..,|.,,l
after an extended trip in O klah om a;
Stabilizing the franc is a boon to
w nun you are the owner as appears ..
. .
, ,
ell Europe, ending financial dis­
or record, situated In said County and ln ’ aM comP**l‘“ « «<««•»
*<>r the aunt
visitin g, re la tive s .
i In the C ounty C o u rt of the State of
order that has lasted ten years.
State, and particularly bounded and ,,r E *«ht nnd 25 100 Dollar» 1*8 36):
C arsten N . Martenson who has lived
Oregon fo r the County of Lane.
I t is a great achievement by
described as follows, to-wlt: Ixit Eight tor the further sum of Pour Hundred
at Pleasant H ill for the past several ’ n tbe m atter of the estate of John
Poincare, w orthy
successor of
P U t V ’S U d ^ ’ ^
y
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Carlson,
Deceased.
Thiers.
Turgot,
Necker.
Sully,
and
Daintiness, Poise,
years passed away at his home out
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That
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a long liat of brilliant French
field. Oregon
I t* r«St thereon at the rate of six pet
01 Eugene Monday July 16 at the age
Self-Confidence
statesmen.
You are further notified that said '* 'nt P *r annum from and since the
of 78. Mr. Martenson had been fa il­ the undersigned by order of the Coun­
These are now possible
A
rthu
r
L.
.Matoon
and
K
atherine
R
16th
day
of
August,
1927;
for
the
fur-
ing hte past several weeks. He was ty Court of the State of Oregon for the (
every day. even under the
Sir James Barrie tells Rhodes'
£ ,’ • « 7
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born in Denmark in 1850 He is sur­ County of Lane duly made and entered
scholars not to try for “greatness."
moat trying conditions.
T h e advice was humorous, prob­
with the rate of Interest on said
no' , ®° (M17.BB) Dollars, together
vived by his widow. Mrs. K atie M ar­ on the 16th day of July. 1928 was duly
Garnets are made of
ably.
T ryin g for greatness pro­
amounts ss follows:
: with interest thereon from the 19th
tenson. one daughter. Mrs
Pearl appointed A d m inistratrix of the estate
highly absorbent cellulose
duces desirable mediocrity
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Paid
December
30.
!
day
of
September
1927.
and
for
the
K norr of Ryder. North Dakota and j ot -John Carlson, deceased, and that
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t i s s u e a n d antlaeptic
"aim
high to
shoot low" —
as the il-
»?s'onTai L i l.r <,?JP!_‘?i“ - £ 9R,7. f i An” ,un' costs and disbursements of this s< tion.
two sons. Clinton, of North Dakota j 8aid A dm inistratrix has duly qualified 1 literate "colored m in said when he
gauze
31290: Rate of interest 12%.
atked Grover Cleveland to make
This Summons Is published once
and Joseph of W estfir
Puneral ser- 88 8Ucb- A ll persons having claims
1924, Date Paid Dec 30. 1925. Tax
They are especially su­
him Librarian of Congress.
Ha
Receipt No. 28283 Amount paid *12 90. ’,,<' b *e e k for four successive weeks
vices w ill be held at the Pleasant H ill aKain8t »«id estate.ara hereby notified
perior because of the pro­
really wanted a job as porter
1
Rate
of
Interest
12<4.
In
The
Springfield
News,
a
weekly
church next Thursday afternoon.
t0 Prese«t the same duly verified as re- \
tective under layer
A baby cries for the moon and > . x R ^ e l S 8NoM i r 5 ; ' A “ S L t '3 6 ” J:
‘n
‘ i ' " " " 0" P” b
About 190 men met at the C lo ver-' qulred by law to the said A dm lnistra-, is satisfied with a cooky
Youth
J U S T A S K FO R
dale school house Sunday and formed tr4x at tbe otHc« of L. M. Travis, Inc.,
Ilshed In l^ n e County. Oregon, by or-
reaches for greatness ar.d is con­ ' Rate of Interest 12%.
QAUZETS
2nd H 1925. Dnte paid Nov. 2. 192«. ! der of lb * Honorable C. P Barnar I. j
tent with modest achievement and
searching parties to hunt for M r. W1I- in EuKenp. Oregon, w ithin six months
a
place
on
the
golf
course.
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Receipt
No.
2216.7
Amount
36
30
¡Judge
of
the
County
Court
of
la
in
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helm who has been lost for some tim e 7ron> the first date of this notice. The ,
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1«. 1*27 t . x
m b T “' r i ?
r * er b• • , '
ra the Bear Creek district. They fa irly fir8t date and publication of this notice j
Box of Ona Dozen
W infield R. Sheehan, who knows
combed the hills and could find no 18 tbe 19,h da.v of July. 1928.
•bout moving pictures, says screen,
Receipt No 462 Amount 310 88. Rate
* tn " “ y ot July’
and the
will be much bigger fo r large sized
of Interest 12%.
date of the first publication of this
trace of the missing man. The wo-j
G IL L IA N R T R A V IS . Administra-
theatre, new building everywhere. I
1927, Date paid April 9. 1928. Tax Summons Is July 19tb, 1928.
men of the district served dinner at Oregon °
** T ra v *8’ ,n c - Euifrn<’.
T h a t w ill make it necessary to re­
Receipt No. 1330. Amount 329 23 Rate
P O T T E R A K IN G , Attorneys for
the school house.
vise production method,.
| of Interest 12%.
J 1 •'fALD W. M LES. Attorney for
Most important for budding
M r. and Mrs. H. C. W heeler of Trent Adm inistratrlx. 610 First National
Said Alfred Starks as the owner of Plaintiff, Residence and Post office
genius, he says the "talking movie”
the legal title of the above described Address. Eugene. Oregon
returned from California last week Bany Building. Salem, Oregon
w ill create a new arm y of scenario
property us the same appears of re-1
Jl. 11F26. A. 2-9-16:
Jl- 19 26; A. 2 9-16:
where they went on business con­
w riters, knowing how to make
cord, and each of the other persons
Jl. 19-26: A. 2-9-16:
■
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nected with the Woodman of the
sound effective in pictures.
above named atw hereby fu rth er notl-
In a detective story, noise of a , fled that plaintiffs w ill apply to the
World.
N O T IC E
creaking board, or a shot, might
C ircuit Court of the County and State
Mrs J. A. Phelps, the Misses Hazel
be more effective than the hero's | aforesaid for a decree foreclosing the
Notice is hereby given that the un
and Gladys Wheeler, who are attend-
smile.
Hen against the property above des­
_
.
.
derslgned hare petitioned the f’nm.
M r. Sheehan believes that the
ing summer school at Norm al spent mon Council of the Town of Springfield I
cribed. and mentioned in said certifi­
pictures with sound w ill double
cate. Anti you are hereby summoned
the week-end at their homes at Pleas- that *be following described real pro­
to appear w ithin s lx tr days a fte r the
ant H ill.
I Petty be vacated and taken out o f ' moving picture attendance.
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.
' first publication of this summ- ns. ex-
Miss Leola Ewbanks of California '
Lim its as follows:
In New Y o rk ', brutal dancing (elusive of the day of sulri first publi
Who is attending summer school at Kast’of ^ N o r t h w e s ? ' " . L e ^ o / D ^ '
contest— the dance to go on until cation, and defend this action or pav
77 E. Broadway
Next to I. O. O. P. Building
the University of Oregon visited her i ” on Number 3808 in Township Seven I all but one couple drop— the female I the amount due as above slio«vn. to
getber with costs and accrued Inter
EUGENE, OREGON
sister. Mrs. A J. Phelps last week-end I tinn x,,m b er 3S08 In Ttownship Seven ! dancers, nervously exhausted, slap
♦heir partners faces Then the men
eat, and In case of your failure to do
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i ‘ e„en D 7 ) South Range Three (3)
I West of the W illam ette M eridian and 1 siap the women's faces vigorously. ! so, a decree w ill be rendered fore­
T h e yahoos, called “fans,” looking
closing the lien of said taxes and
— — — — — — — ru n n n g thence East 9.32 chains:
on, shriek with delight, as the half
costs against the land and premises
THURSTON
: ib0"ee '’or,h 2.20 chains; thence East
crazed dancers strike each other.
above named.
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| 15.90 chains;
thence South 12 00
Such is our poor imitation of the
This summons Is published by order
nr
.
— chains; thence W est 25 22 chains and
Roman arena.
>
W arrants not to exceed 34500 for i thence North 9 80 chains to the place
of the Honorable G F. Sklpworth
1 Judge of the Circuit Court of the
building and equipping a school house of beKinn1t>8. containing 28 2-3 acres,
McLagan at Tillam ook— W . C. Me- State of Oregon for the County of
for the Thurston ano ->avts districts, wore or less of land, all lying and be-
Lane and said order was made and
which have consolidated, were voted ing within the Town lim its of the Lagan, steam superintendent at the date this 17th day ot July. 1928, and
for on Tuesday afternoon at a meet I g "n"
Spr'nB" eW’ Lane County’ ° "
Mountain
S ta te .
Power company
date of the f lr it "pgb 'ltaitto i'tf t h li
$1.25
J. E. Lindsey
45c
Flanery’s
D ru g Store
n»
WILLIAMS’
Self Service Store
The Store Where You
Serve Yourself and Save
ing held in the Thurston school - AI1 Persons having objections to
home. Twenty-nine were in favor o ' ' wa,d PfoPos^d vacation are required
and .3 w ere nm
a ls o w a rra n ts „o f i
‘b
^
^
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to exceed *600 for the purchase of land lf>28.
near the centra: park of the district ! PA U L S BASFORD.
for a building location were voted.! A L L E N E P. B A S F' RD.
L E X IE E. BASFO RD
27 to 10. It was voted to pay the m a r-’
C A T H E R IN E A B * S ’’ RD
P' ant here' drove to T llla n>°°k >»*«
,o a ,t,'n'1 ,0 company business.
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B ra tta I ns on V isit— Mr. and Mrs.
Creed B rattain of Lakeview, at one
time residents of Springfield, stop­
ped here for a time Wednesday to
’ 1 es ano »riepd-
summons Is the 19th day of July 1928
A ll process and papers ln this pro­
ceedings may be served upon the un
dersigned residing within the State
of Oregon at the address hereafter
mentioned
C. N JO H N S TO N . Attorney for
Plaintiff.
Address U. 8. N a t’l Bank
B ld g , Eugene, Oregon
Jl. 19-26: A 2-9-16-23-30
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500 Pairs Womens
Novelty Footwear
Strip Pumps,
Buckle Pump«, Strap Slipper«, Oxfords
_ and Novelty Ties
In Patents, Kids, Galf Skin and Toyo Cloth. Values
$6.00
$ 2 .9 8
Dependable Footwear for
LESS
Every Pair Ha» a Definite Guarantee
Serve Yourself and Save on the Following Items:
F.Jrtraordlnary value
is represented In
this Biliw tll S u ite -
Covered in plain
mohair, with tapes­
t r y r e v e r s e h io n s
$145
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Boys’ heavy weight Bib Overalls ...................
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Men's double back Hickory Shirts
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Men’s heavy weight Work Socks. 2 Pairs
25c
Men’s medium weight Work Sdbks.* 3 Pairs .
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Men’s 12 ounce Canvas Gloves, Pair
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Men’s Goat Skin Gloves, P a ir .............................
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Men’s good quality Corduroy P a n ts ..................
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