T X A ilIT THURSDAY AUGUST T i n o R P R I N O F U e iJ l N E W S «TW A a 23. 192H via Peek; Janiea Alaon Peek; V e r ona K Peek; all other unknown heirs of W illiam E Peek, deceaaed; IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T O F T H E and all unknown heirs of Janies S T A T E O F OREGON FOR L A N E Published Every Thursday at • • • Peek. S r, the unknown heirs of C O U N TY Springfield, Lane County, Oregon, by SELLING SAWLOGS BY T H E POUND Jtdin P Kddlns, deeeau'd; the un Sil«1 Dorris and Allte M Smith. plain O RDER TO SHO W CAUSE T H E W IL L A M E T T E PRESS (Salem S ta te sm a n .) tiffs, versus C B. W illiam » »nil lr * known heirs of Elizabeth Bddlna. deceased; and all other persons or mi C W illiam ». his » I f « ' . I l l * im T he P o rtla n d Jo u rn al of last evening speaks IN T H E CO UN TY' C O U R T O F T il l : H . E. M A X E Y , Editor. (Nirtles unknown, claim ing any known heirs of S II Friendly anil of the selling of saw logs by th e pound S T A T E O F i ItFO O N FOR T H E right, title, ealnle, lien or Interest M atilda Friendly. decease 1. lt(s Em »red as second class m atter, February 24. 1903 at the COl S T Y O F Uk.NF M entions it a s a rem a rk a b le and u nusual thing. w ife; It E Cartw right and In or Io the renl estate described poatofflce, Springfield. Oregon T he referen ce is to the fam ous m yrtle wood of In the M atter nt On G iiarillanahlp of j Cart". , ’.l v In the i-oninlnlnt, defendants or It E Cart Hants E Oilwlt. Robert II (W ell, C urry county, the saw logs of which are m ade w r ig 'ii ' I . » O i l or in. »onp-ttme IN T H E N A M E O F T lt P S T A T E Violet Oilell Florence Oilell, M il'S M A IL S U B S C R IP T IO N R A TE • known "tile " llalderann, and O F O ltEG O N arct Oilell, Darrell Oilell. M iooi You are hereby re One year In Advance____$1.75 Three Months ---------75c up into m atch boxes, fruit trays, floor lam ps, n a p T .IIK A B O VE M A T T E » coming dulv « Mary lluldoi on. Gina Month. sonic tjulred le appear ami answer Ihe c m - kin rings, ami various o th e r articles of beauty Vtx M o n th s______ ________$100 Single Copy ----------- be fib Court III oil the ttetltlon of I limes known ns ( lir a Mold», the nn plain! flb'd again«! yell In th * ala.ye and utility. T his is out of the usual, as the before the guardian herein (or license to sell I known helis of M ath's» Motnb entitl.'il silt: w ithin four weeks from T H U R S D A Y A U G U S T 23. 1928 m aple wood of th e so u th e a ste rn c o rn e r of this the real premise» particularly de i sometimes known as "M attle j the date of Hie flrsl publ’eatlon of s ta te is sui generis; th e only wood of its exact scribed a» follows, to w it: Month, deceased; Henry Lorela and t'tla summons, and If you fall to so Beginning tit the south<-a»t corner - Jennie Loretx; Josepll l.o re t* and appear and anwwer, the id aln tlff w ill kind so fa r found in th e world. RAILROADS PESSIM ISTIC one fourth of the I Lorets. wife of Joseph lair anplv to the Court for the relief prayed But selling saw logs by th e pound, or ra th e r o( the southeast one fourth of SA'ctlon Four ' ets; C. W W aahburne an I for In the complaint filed In the above If th e testim o n y of th e railroad officials and selling the pro d u cts of saw logs by the pound, is northeast (41. Township Nineteen 1191 South. Washburne. wife of C W Wash entitled cause. th eir w itnesses before th e in te rsta te com m erce not un u su al It is done every day in S alem : done Bunge One West, thence running i burn*; Charles E. Parke and Catli This summons Is published once com m ission h ea rin g is tru e O regon is a country to th e ex teq t of about a hundred to n s a dav. at west 30 rods, thence north 80 rods, J erlne Ib t'ke - Koilney It Rounds and ' each week for four successive week» thence easl 30 rods, thence south 80 R> becca Rounds M iller Morgan and by order of the lion C P. Barnard, Incapable of suppo rtin g herself. She doesn't th e Salem paper mill. Done over again, w ith re rods to the place of beginning, eon Elisabeth Morgan; James A Mor Judge of the Counlv Court raise sufficient of a n y th in g to supply herself with finem ents. a t th e paper converting plant on F ront talnlng flflei n (15) acres of land, salt; Thomas Q B utler; W iley ) The dale of the first publication of th e possible exception of lum ber and she is in stre e t. more or less. In L in e County. O regon’ Sparks and Nancy Sparks; Abrntn . this summons 1» August 23. 1928 And it appearing to the Court (hat ' po hu rrv to get th a t to m ark et (usually w ants And a t th e la tte r place th e m arket, value is M Peek and I-aury M Peek; Mar» IM M E L A KVANS. th e railroads to haul it aro u n d th e co u n try until aw ay above 8 c e n ts a pound, the ruling price for the foregoing real estate constitutes j Ann Beam; Jxm in L. Peek, Jr.; E l Attorneys for Plaintiffs the entire estate belonging Io said | len Peek; Charles Peek; uud Or Jt can be sold in tra n s it). th e best specim ens of th e m aple wood. A good wards, and lhat there Is no available I tavla Peek; James Alson peek; ! Residence and Poatofflce Address KUff**OC*. O rrio ti. We knew th a t the m o to r tru c k s and buses were deal of th e paper turned out at th e mill here goes means of support of said wards, ex- i Verona F. Peek, all other unknown A 2.130: H 0 1120 gettin g business aw ay from the railro ad s so fast a t m ore th a n 8 c e n ts a pound. Som e of th at sent cept through the property above de- ; heirs of W llllum E Peek, deceased; and that said property pro th a t it w as m aking them ditzy, but we did not out from th e paper converting plant goes a t sev scribed, and all unknown heirs of James — vide* no income In its present status. . Peek. Sr : Ihe unknown heirs of believe before th a t th a t they w ere so so u r on O re eral tim es 8 c e n ts a pound. and It is necessary for ihe malnten j John P. Bddlns. deceased: Ihe un gon. It isn 't our fau lt th a t th e railroads can not R oughly, h alf the co n ten t of the saw logs used ance and support of said minors that i heirs of Elizabeth Kddlns. de keep up w ith m odern progress. We expect to for m ak in g paper at th e Salem mill is cellulose. the same he reduced to cush by said I known In order to provide means ! ceased; and nil other persona or sec nearly all th e m ail and express go by airplane T he rest is lignin. T he cellulose is used for th e ! petitioner unknown, claim ing any for the care and support of said ehll- I parties In th e next decade. T h e salvation of th e rail m aking of about 100 o th er com m ercial articles, i dren. it Is. therefore. right. Illle esiati*. lien or Interest In or to the renl estate described In O R D E R E D that the next of kin of roads is to get into th o se o th e r m odes of tra n s besides paper. Som e of these go at aw ay above com plaint; defendants said wards together with all persons po rtatio n to supplem ent th e ir own service. a dollar a pound. Interested In said estate appear before To C S W illiam s ntid Irena C W ll • • • Every plant th a t grow s and will sta n d tin c o n this Court In the Countv Court Room Hams, his w ife; the unknown heir- of S H Friendly, deceased, and P o rtlan d pays less tax es th a n S e a ttle and T a- ta in s som e cellulose. T he chem ists a re finding of tie Conn ii u • In feugnaa. Lane Brecon. at the hour of I I M atilda Friendly, deceased, his coi:.a, says th e O regon V oter in one article. In w avs to use m any p lan ts fo r th e profitable m a n u County. o'clock A M on the 3rd day of Sept- 1 w ife; It F, C artw right, and a n o th e r it sets o u t to prove th a t P o rtla n d and fac tu rin g of cellulose prod u cts; as for Instnnee ember. 1929. to show cause, If any | Cartw right. wife of It E Cart Mt-’fnom ah co u n ty pays "its full sh a re and then corn stalks, th e stra w of grains. T hey will use there be. why a license perm itting w-rlzht. O laf Hnldoraon eom times A Ih.»F” u<h c u ltu ra l «nH genie” of th e s ta te taxes. If all th is be tru e, by m ore. As suggested in a p arag rap h on this page the sale of said prooerty for the pur known as '‘Ole*’ Haldorson, anil •rh olarB hip U ih a o u U U iu tta « char- poses set forth houlil not be grunted: ! M ary Hafdoraon; (linn Month, aotn< a c t*rtA tir o f th# H t«l# lJ«»»#raltf com parison, we should be a lot b e tte r off th an of vesterdav, th e chem ist is king an I it Is further times known us ( iln i Mobb' the T r a ia ia f u $« By th e wav, th e Salem paner mill m akes cello W ashington in th e m a n n e r of tax burdens. O R D E R E D th.tl a copy of this order unknown heirs of Mathias Month, ' 22 «Irpartmeut» of the Collcg« • • • lose fit fo r rayon o r artificial silk m an u fa ctu rin g be personnll.- servo d on the next of ( sometimes known as "M a ttle " of Llt»r«lur». »♦•lene# Lane co u n ty ’s ow n show , th e county fair, is to And th ere was discovered a t this mill a process k'n of said minors, ami all person» In ! Month, deceased; Henry L ire tx ami an<l tha Arts (crested in the estate above d 'scribed. , be he’d S eptem ber 5. 6, 7 and 8. Only a couple for th e profitable use of woods th a t contain pitch at least ten days prior to the date j j . i i i i b lo re t» Joseph Lorets eBd A rr hit ret ore nn«l Allied Art»— I.oretz. wife of Joseph Lor- of w eeks aw ay. R em em ber and save th e date, It is so far not know n elsew here in th« world. of hearing above provided; or said I (lutine»« Administration - M u- C W Washburne and ! mttoa — J»>urn»h«n>— tlraduntn t folks. It’s bigger and b e tte r th an ever and a So m uch for S alem ’s paper m aking cult, which is ltD F It shall he published at least j etz; Washburne. wife of C W Wash Study— Medicine- Music three weeks r r ’or to the date of said ( hurne; Charles R Parke and Cnth large an d increasing. show we should well be proud of. hearing In The <i"i nrfield News, a — Phrsicnl Bduentlon — Hoelol- • • • • • • • erlne Parke; Rmlney It Rounds and newspaper of general circulation In oRr — Hoeinl Work— Fitenslon Rebeera Rounds; M iller Morgan and A coap com pany recen tly advertised th a t w ash Lane County. Oregon (>i vision. Rllzalieth Morgan; James A M or F R E S H AFTER LONG HAUL D A T E D at Eugene. Oregon, this 9tli ing dishes m akes h ands beautiful, and vou should gan; Thomas Q ltu tler; W iley I |l#«a Y ear O pens R a p t 14 T here a re about 70 prim ary m a rk e ts in th e dav of August. X D.. 1928 have seen th e n u m b er of husbands who cu t th e Sparks and Nancy Snarks; Abram C P. B XR N A R D . County Judge Far »wf#r#4#iwm •* celai r«* «rrtls M Peek and laniry M Peek; Mart- ad o u t of th e p a p e r to ta k e hom e and show “ the I nited S tates, which consum e upw ards of 92 per A 9-1« 23 30: TA# tfsrwOar. (/mvacMt* af ¡cent of th e tre e and vine crops. Aim Beam; James L Peek. Jr.. El litt’e w om an.” <>r«f#a. ffagaaa. Or» ten Peek; Charles Peek; and Octa T he s ta te of W ashington leads in production THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS L • • • D espite th e alleged sh o rta g e of Oregon freight we bet th e re w ould be a lot of em pty box cars h a r ’cd th ro u g h th e m iddle w estern s ta te s going e a st if it w ere n o t for O regon lum ber. • • • ‘‘Music h a th ch a rm s to soothe th e savage b east ” w rote S hakespeare. But he never heard It at m idnight— com ing from th e neighbors' radio •e t. • • • T h e line “ Man w an ts b u t little h ere below " m ust have been in th e m ind of th e designer who m ade up th ese new S um m er g a rm e n ts we are •eeing. • • • * If anyone su g g ests it. w e’re su re M ayor Wil liam H a le ' T hom pson will change his nam e to Hail William T hom pson! • • • T he four-foot w om an w ho recentlv m arried a circu s giant over eight feet tall certainly has a husband to look up to! • • • Editorial Comment» of apples. A rizona crow ds C alifornia in yield of lettuce, Florida leads in g rapefruit. N orth C aro lina in straw b erries. New York in cabbage. Indl-1 an a in onions, M aine in w hite p o tato e s and Vir ginia in sw eet potatoes. C alifornia in grapes. T he necessity for a w ell-ordered svstem of ra il road tra n sp o rta tio n for th e successful m a rk e tin g ' of th ese p ro d u cts is a t once ap p aren t w hen it i t ' realized th a t m uch of th is traffic moves u n d er I refrig eratio n , all of it requires expeditious ser- ' vice, and in scope it em braces the producers, c o n sum ers and m ark e ts of a continent In 1927 a b o u t 43 n e r c e n t o f C iH 'n r n i,,'» r n ,!, ! an d v e g e ta b le s re q u ire d a h a u l o f a non m b «« i the 66 different m ark e ts In which i h « v wr»r « , about 60 n e r c e n t o * 'W a s h in g t o n ’s w e n t to 65 di*- i fere n t m ark e ts with a haul of ?500 nd)eS J A rizona’s can talo u p e and lettu ce cold in mow« th an 60 different m ark e ts with n H» m ,1 nvonorlf«*» ' 2.non miles Over «9 n e r r p n t o f P lo r t d a ’s n r o d - u cts 73 ner cent of I d a h o ’s f ii n p r n n n f r y t P o l ' y ! r a d o ’s a n d 58 n e r « « n f o * *„-».,1^0» „ ...... ket haul of from 1 onn to 3.000 miles. A h ig h o n a l it v o f fr->n « n p rt'> flo n <s»»ri«p is *».••. i Now th a t m otion p ictures can com e in over telephone wires, we can expect to get th e ‘‘w rong d e n te d when a fte r « nan] r>f from i coo • " ««« miles, cantaloupe, lettu ce a nd such ««”’ -•», film ’’ m ore often th a n not! • • • products a re placed on th e tables of New Yorn in as good condition as when tak e n from the vine If we know little a b o u t affa irs in N icaragua, and field.— Industrial News B ureau. w h a t does Sandino? FO R B A LE— Carbon paper In large sheets. M i l l Inches, suitable tor m aking tracings. The News I ’fllc« SUM M O NS !|The New, New York--the Choice of Good Taste W herever people of good ta ste g a th e r w hite gold spectacles and eyeglasses w ear is noticable. O ur per- scriptlon v ork c arries a certified certificate. Aqual- ity product th a t is genuine. 4 a Pure Candy! —best for kiddies P ure ran d y Is a splendid food for children. It Is co n c e n trate d food In a most pala table form . M ake It a habit to alw ays have a generous supply of o u r candy on hand, and let th e children e a t It w henever they wish. F G G IM A N N ’ S "W here the Bervlce is Different" Dr, Ella C. Meade O p t o m e t r is t WATT-: OPTICAL C O . •o 14 * Ave. W est State College Regents Name New Men’s Dormitory A SUCCESSFUL SIX NOW W INNING EVEN GREATER SUL'CESl EftUHlBCIWEi) in Color *‘1’ (Enhanced in Style a n d O f f e r in g lEven •Greater (Performance * B e a u tifu l as P o n tia c Six has been in th e past — great aa it» p e rfo rm a n c e has p ro ved — — to d a y ’» P o n tia c S ix Is even m o re b e a u tifu l, e v e n m o re t h r illin g th a n e v e r to d riv e ! J -rs r; v R aw ' v c f b » structure made’ up o f five men’s residence halls in one, and men fo r which units were named. F rom left, C urtis lw ( E. Cauthorn, James K. W eatherford, Daniel V. Poling, and Austin T. Buxton. Placing corresponds to location o f unit«. W z tn the I. . <1 o f regents of D rc n S 'a‘ ‘ ' ':::r" l colic«* met to name f ■ nt,» men's d o rm i to ry now raindly n e e riii" comp‘c- lion, it foui'd the b -■ structure > - issentially five halls in one, each gnit being separated from the oth- srs by solid fire walls. Such plans had been made both to afford pro tection and facilitate social organ isation among tha 340 studenta the Wuilding will accommodate. Five names ware aonsequantly aalected instead of one, honoring iv a man who hava bean or era ominently connected with the itory of tha institution. Dr. Jamas K. W eatherford of A l bany, for 41 years a member and SI years president nf tha board nf C regents, was given the leading honor, that of having his name on the central tower hall which rises 129 f t in five stories above the ground, making it the highest »tructure now on the campus. It is the key unit fo r all future men’s d o rm ito ry development. The unit next to it toward the southeast is named for Dr. Daniel V. Poling, secretary of tha campus Y , M. C. A, during and immediate ly after tha war period and for whom tha old converted war bar racks which served for years as a dormitory* "*med. Dr. Poling is at present pastor of tha First Presbyterian church of Albany. Farther to the southeast the and azdt la named for Austin T . Bux ton, a native of Forest Grove who ' missioner. He was appointed rw became master o f the state grange gent in 1909 and served u n til h i| and a regent of the college from 1 death in 1923. Renaming old Cauthorn hall wai 1905 to 1909. He was a '95 alum-, nus o f the college, now deceased, j necessary so the regents honored W est o f W eatherford ball is Mrs. Ida A. K idder, librarian o| Thomas R. Cauthorn hall, named the college from 1908 u n til hef fo r the famous st <c senator and death in 1920. W hen the present regent from C orvallis who was au frame hall is removed tha namfi( th o r o f the b ill establishing the w ill be given to one o f the p ro # state college there and who later pective women’s units to be com obtained an appropriation fo r the nected w ith Margaret Snell ball. Room fo r 340 men is provided 1« firs t d o rm ito ry, old Cauthorn hall, which is now used fo r women. the five new halls, each having g Senator Cauthorn was a regent capacity of from 48 to 72. Entire cost o f the building is being mat from 1888 to 1893. The farthest west unit is named by a bond issue to be retired grad for Curtis L. Hawley, also a form ually from d o rm ito ry receipts. The er state senator from Polk county halls w ill be ready fo r occupancy and later state dairy and food com in tim e fo r opening o f college. T o th e b eau ty a n d style o f bodies by F is h e r, O a k l a n d has a d d e d th e s w a g g e r to u c h o f s m a lle r , s m a r te r w h e e ls a n d la r g e r tir e a . M e c h a n ic a l a d v an cem en ts resu lt in g reater »need a n d p o w e r. U n t i l you h ave seen a n d d riv e n it yo u c a n n o t re a lize w h a t style, c o lo r a n d p e rfo rm a n c e to d a y ’s P o n tia c S ix affords. 1 2 -fM n r Scdnn,C745fC<m f>c.f7S4|Sf9or( R o o d rtc r,Ì7 C * i r h o c t o n .$77 1/ ('flh rin fc r.l7 9S |4-I> < H »r S e d a n , S p o r e l .im liiu S e d a n , O a l s » la n d A ll-A m e rfe a n S<*f 9 l< M 9 to $ 1 2 6 5 . A l l |> rkr$ a t fa c to ry , ( hcuk OaAland-i*»»n<ia< d e l i v e r e d they In c lu d e Im te H h a n d lin g ch ar» get. G e n e ra l M o to r» T im a Paym ent P la n a v a ila b le a t m in im u m rata« W.R. DAWSON Main Street, Springfield WAR TAX REMOVED. DELIVERED PRICES REDUCED PDWIAC sax PRODUCT OF O H N Iiit A L M O TO RS f