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    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
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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
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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
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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«
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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-
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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
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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.
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‘‘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.
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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.
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* 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!
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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!
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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!
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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
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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
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