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    THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1,1928
N O T IC E
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
Road G know n a s All Davis road, 35% NO INDICTMENTS ARE
on road D from h ighw ay to Ja s p e r
m ail ro u te, 35% on road H. E n te rp rist
RETURNED IN COUNTY
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
N otice Is h ereb y given th a t a m eet-
nJ? ilDrOnt?
ENFORCEMENT PROBE
C. P. BARNARD, C ounty Ju d g e
ing of the legal v o ters b eing resid en t
CLINTON H ER D , C ounty Com
ta x p a y e rs and ow n ers of re a l p ro p erty
m issio n er.
A lthough th e g ran d Jury in v e s tig a t­
in Road D istrict No. 9, in L an e Coun
M. H. ANDERSON, C ounty Com ing re c e n t c h a rg e s of m isco n d uct in
ty, O regon, w ill be held a t th e hour of
m issioner.
2:00 P. M. on the 10th day of N ovem ­
co u n ty law en fo rcem en t re tu rn e d no
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ber, A. D., 1928, a t the W. O. W. Hall
in d ic tm e n ts, stro n g criticism of some
a t J a s p e r in said Road D istrict, to
of th e official p erso n n el and m ethods |
N O T IC E O F
d e te rm in e w h eth er said road d istrict
R O A D D IS T R IC T M E E T IN G
em ployed w as voiced in a re p o rt Is­
sh all levy a special tax of $4386.13
upon all the tax ab le p ro p e r ty ’in said T o WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
sued la s t w eek-end.
d is tric t for th e purpose of providing
N otice is h ereb y given th a t a meet-
J e s s D aniel, p ro h ib itio n en fo rce­
funds for th e m ain ten an ce of side ! ing o f tb e leSaI v o ters being re sid e n t
ro a d s E. I. F. and G.
ta v p a y e rs an d ow n ers of real p ro p erty m en t officer, G ordon W ells, fo rm er
C. P. BARNARD, C ounty Judge. in R oad D istric t No. 5, in L ane C oun­ d ep u ty d is tric t a tto rn e y and M elvin
CLINTO N HURD, C ounty Com­ ty, O regon, will be held a t th e hour T u rn b u ll, fo rm er d eputy sheriff, all re-
of 2:00 P. M. on th e 17th day of Nov-
m ission er.
M. H. ANDERSON, C ounty Com-j em b er, A. D., 1928, a t th e L ow er C am p ! ! signed, a re each criticized for alleged
| C reek School H ouse in said Road Dis- ! asso ciatio n w ith w om en w hile engaged
m ission er.
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tric t, to d e term in e w h eth er said road on official duty.
d is tric t sh all levy a special tax of
T h e re p o rt closes w ith a sta te m e n t
$685.17 upon all th e tax ab le pro p erty (Vl„,
,
N O T IC E O F R O A D D IS T R IC T
in said d is tric t for th e purpose of th a t in v estig atio n has proved a large
M E E T IN G
pro
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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
b earin g on alleged crim in al a c ts in
N otice is h ereby given th a t a m e e t-! D istric t No. 5.
C. P. BARNARD, C ounty Ju d g e. ; law en fo rcem en t in th e co unty have
in g of the legal v o ters b eing resid en t
. Hy RD' C ounty Com’ been g re a tly ex ag g erated . It s ta te s
ta x p a y e rs and ow n ers of real p ro p erty I
m issioner.
in Road D istric t No. 2, in L an e Court-1
M. H. ANDERSON, C ounty Com- I ,h a í It is hoped th a t public officials
ty, O regon, will be held a t th e hour of
m issioner.
an d em ployes will in th e fu tu re not
2:00 P. M. on th e 10th day of Novem
N. 1-8-15:
m ake such an in v estig atio n n eces­
ber, A. D., 1928, a t th e M cK enzie B ridge
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School H ouse in said Road D istrict, to I
sa ry .”
d e te rm in e w h e th e r said ro ad d is tr i c t , CASTS OF THREE PLAYS
sh a ll levy a sp ecial tax of $6195.94
AT HIGH SCHOOL LISTED AUXILIARY TO CONVENE
upon all th e ta x a b le p ro p erty in said
d is tric t for th e p u rpose of providing
NOV. 7 TO TALK PROGRAM
fu n d s for m a in te n a n c e of all County
C a sts of c h a ra c te rs for th ree one-
R oads as follow s: Blue R iv er Road, a c t play s to be p resen ted a t th e high
DF °Lk t i ^ _
F a ™ J j Road.' i O school
au d ito riu m n N u ovem
ber 9 y w
1 F u rth e r co n sid eratio n of fall a c tiv i­
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a u iiit u i lu iii
f c iu u r i
F oley R oad, H orse C reek R oad, and
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tie s of th e au x iliary to th e A m erican
1 an n o u n ced th is w eek. T he plays
B elknap S p rin g Road.
s » , » — , L eg lo n , w ill be th e chief , tem of b u si.
C. P. BARNARD, C ounty Ju d g e, b eing given by th e recen tly organized '
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,c o n v e n e s on N ovem ber 7, it w as an-
m issioner.
C lara W ag n er and Miss M aurine Lorn- _ ,
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M. H. ANDERSON, C ounty Com­ ,
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nounced th is m o rn in g by M rs. M. B.
b ard , and m em b ers o f th e high school „ „ „ » , . __
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m issioner.
i H u n tly , new p resid en t,
facu lty , w ill d ire c t th e productions.
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T h e c a sts follow :
I More s ta n d ln S co m m ittees of the
“W h o 's a C ow ard"— W ife, R uth Bet- au x iliary a re
»e nam ed, a i­
N O T IC E O F R O A D D IS T R IC T
d s;
husband,
L aV erne
Law son ; th o u g h 11 h as n o t been definitely
M E E T IN G
Crook,
Lloyd M attison.
s ,a te d w h etb er ‘b e «e ap p o in tm en ts
TO WHOM IT MAY C O N CERN :
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N otice is h e re b y given th a t a m eet j . . .
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w „„ .
Doc wiU be m ade a t th e n ex t m eeting.
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in Ritad D istrict No. 20, in L an e Coun- . n o n ; Mrs. P en d leto n . L ucille Rich- e*Pp c te d to re n e w th e ir m em b ership
ty, O regon, will be held a t th e h o u r of m o n d ; th e girl, A udrey Moskop.
soon'
h n° f n ' 1°Qnt.vth e t \°hth ,d a y a°f N« ° r m;
“R ed C a rn a tio n s”—G irl, N adine Me-
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her, A, D., 1928, a t th e L apdax School
v
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t
P L E A S A N T H i l l P O IJ P I E
H o u se D istric t 74, in said Road D istrict. M u rray ; boy, E v e re tt S q u ires; m a n , / L t M O A N I M IL L L U U K L t
to d e term in e w h e th e r said road d is tric t F reem an S quires.
CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY
sh a ll levy a sp ecial ta x of $1,000.00
upon all th e ta x a b le p ro p erty In said
H aving been m a rrie d fo r 50 y ears
d is tric t fo r th e pu rpose of providing DUCK HUNTING DEPENDS
AMOUNT OF RAINFALL
an d Mrs.
R S ellers of P le a s a n t
fu n d s for g rav elin g th e road in Dis
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I H ill q u ietly ce le b ra te d th e ir golden
tr ic t 20 in L ane Co., Five h u n d red to
he from re s e rv e up and Five h u n d red
U n til th e re is enough rain to pro- i w edding a n n iv e rsa ry a t th e fam ily
to be from re s e rv e down, In said d is­
vide ponds in th e flats and low lan d s | hom e la s t Sunday,
tric t.
C. P. BARNARD, C ounty Ju d g e in L an e co u n ty duck h u n tin g will not I T h e ir son-in-law and d au g h te r, Mr.
CLINTO N HURD, C ounty Com be v ery good, is th e opinion of Ben and Mrs. H en ry C rezem of S e a ttle
m issio n er.
D o rris, m em b er of th e s ta te gam e and w ere th e only g u ests p resen t, alth o u g h
M. H. A NDERSON, C ounty Com
fish com m ission who w as h ere on th e couple receiv ed c o n g ra tu latio n s
m issio n er.
b u sin ess th is w eek.
! d u rin g th e d ay by telep h o n e and let-
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W h e th e r th e dn ek s lig h t or n o t de- te rs.
T h e ir d a u g h te r and h e r hus
p en d s on th e n u m b er of likely ponds. | band p re se n te d th em w ith a radio
N O T IC E O F R O A D D IS T R IC T
M E E T IN G
Mr. D o rris said. If ra in s do n o t p ro ­ «et
TO W HOM IT MAY C O N CERN :
vide th e se ponds th e re will n o t be any
Mr. and M rs. S ellers have lived in
N otice Is h ereb y given th a t a m e e t­ good d u ck h u n tin g , he said.
L an e county fo r a g re a t m an y y ears.
in g of th e legal v o ters being re sid e n t
ta x p a y e rs an d o w n ers of real p ro p erty
in R oad D istric t No. 23, in L an e C oun­
ty, O regon, w ill be held a t th e h o u r of
2:00 P. M. on th e 10th day of N ovem ­
b er, A. D., 1928, a t th e U n ity School
H ouse in said Road D istrict, t o
d e te rm in e w h e th e r said road d is tric t
sh a ll levy a sp ecial tax of $2180.80
upon all th e tax ab le p ro p erty in said
d is tric t fo r th e pu rp o se of p roviding
fu n d s for ro ad s A. K. and J. in said
ro a d d is tric t.
C. P. BARNARD, C ounty Ju d g e.
CLINTO N HURD, C ounty Com­
m issio n er.
M. H. ANDERSON, C ounty Com­
m issio n er.
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N O T IC E
O F R O A D D IS T R IC T
M E E T IN G
T O WHOM IT MAY C O N CERN :
N otice is h e re b y given th a t a m e e t­
in g of the legal v o te rs being re sid e n t
ta x p a y e rs and ow ners of real p ro p erty
in Road D istrict No. 19, In L ane Coun­
ty, O regon, will be held a t th e h o u r of
7:30 P. M. on th e 40th day of N ovem ­
ber, A. D., 1928, a t th e O akridge H igh
School in said Road D istric t to
d e te rm in e w h e th e r said road d is tric t
sh all levy a special ta x of $14,043.36
npon all th e tax ab le p ro p erty in said
d is tric t fo r th e purpose of providing
fu n d s for m a in te n a n c e and im proving
of e x istin g roads an d co n stru ctio n of
n e w roads.
C. P. BARNARD, C o unty Judge.
CLINTO N HURD, C ounty Com
m issioner.
M. H. A NDERSON, C ounty Com ­
m issioner.
O. 25: N. 1-8:
N O T IC E
O F R O A D D IS T R IC T
M E E T IN G
TO WHOM IT MAY CON CERN :
N otice is h ereb y given th a t a m eet­
ing of th e legal v o te rs being re s id e n t
ta x p a y e rs and ow ners of real p ro p erty
in R oad D istrict No. 3, in L an e Coun­
ty , O regon, will be held a t th e h o u r of
2:00 P. M. on th e 10th day of N ovem ­
b er, A. D„ 1928, a t th e M. W. A. H all
a t M arcola In said Road D istrict, to
d e te rm in e w h e th e r said ro ad d is tric t
sh a ll levy a specia ltax of $10,648.38 up­
on all th e ta x a b le p ro p erty in said d is­
tr ic t for th e p urp o se of providing
fu n d s fo r oiling road from W en d lin g
to H ayden B ridge and co n tin u in g road
from M abel to C ounty line.
C. P. BARNARD, C ounty Judge.
C LIN T O N HURD, C ounty Com-
m issio n er.
M. H. A NDERSON, C ounty Com
m issio n er.
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N O T IC E
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O F R O A D D IS T R IC T
M E E T IN G
O F R O A D D IS T R IC T
M E E T IN G
TO WHOM IT MAY CON CERN :
N otice is h e re b y g iven th a t a m eet­
in g of th e legal v o te rs b eing re s id e n t
ta x p a y e rs and ow ners of real p ro p erty
in Road D istric t No. 10, In L ane C oun­
ty, O regon, w ill be held a t th e h o u r of
O ne P. M. on th e 10th day of Novem
her, A. D., 1928, a t th e P le a s a n t H ill
S chool H ouse In said Road D istric t ,to
d e te rm in e w h e th e r said ro ad d is tric t
sh all levy a special ta x of $1770.70 up­
on all the tax ab le p ro p erty In said d is­
tr ic t for th e p u rp o se of p roviding
fu n d s for up keep of roads. 10% on
ro a d E know n as Jaco b y ro ad . 10% 1
ro a d B and F and also road I, 10% on
Every purchaser of a
new Ford is entitled to
Free Inspection Service
for the first 1500 miles
0» co
THE modern antom ohile is
a finely built piece of ma­
chinery and it will stand a
lot o f abuse. Considering
the work it does, it gives sur­
prisingly little trouble. But
there isn’t a ear made that
w ill n o t r u n b e tt e r an d
longer if given proper care.
T he first few hnndred
m iles art" especially im por­
tant because that is when
the mechanism o f your car
is being broken in.
Proper attention during
this period will lengthen its
life and prevent unnecessary
trouble later on.
We are particularly inter­
ested in this matter because
we believe it is our duty not
only to m ake a good auto­
m o b ile , b u t to h e lp th e
owner get the greatest pos­
sible use over the longest
period o f tim e at a mini­
m um o f tr o u b le and
expense.
With this in view, the
entire Ford dealer organ­
ization has been specially
trained and equipped to ser­
vice the new Model A car.
Furtherm ore, we have in­
structed every Ford
dealer to give the
fo llo w in g F ree
Inspection Service at 500,
1000 and 1500 m iles:
C h eck b a tte r y
C h eck g e n e ra to r c h a rg in g ra te
C h e c k d is tr ib u to r a d ju stm e n t
C h e c k c a rb u re to r a d ju stm e n t
C h e c k lig h ts
C h e c k b ra k e s
C h e c k sh o c k a b so rb e r a d ju s t­
m en t
C h e e k tir e In flation
C h e e k ste e r in g g e a r
C h a n g e e n g in e o ii
L u b ric a te chassis
No charge is made for
labor or materials incidental
to this service, except, o f
course, where repairs are
necessary through accident,
m isuse or neglect. The only
charge is fo r new oil.
See your Ford dealer,
therefore, and get this Free
Inspection o f your new ear
at 500, 1000 and 1300
m iles. Find out, too, how
little it will cost to have your
car given a thorough going-
o v e r at r e g u la r p e r io d s
thereafter.
A checking-up by exj^ri-
enced m echanics, together
with oilin g and greasing
every 5 0 0 m iles, will add
months and years to the life
o f your car and mean mnrt
econom ical and plea
su ra b le m otorin i
every mile you tlriv»
F ord M otor C ompany
TICKET
VOTE IT STRAIGHT!
EVERY CANDIDATE ON THIS TICKET IS THE POPULAR CHOICE OF THE MAJOR­
ITY OF THE REPUBLICANS OF LANE COUNTY, VOTING AT THE PRIMARY ELEC­
TION.
IF YOU ARE A GOOD REPUBLICAN AND BELIEVE IN PARTY POLITICS AND
THE MAJORITY RULE, THE PRINCIPLE ON WHICH THIS GOVERNMENT IS
FOUNDED, T,HEN YOU SHOULD VOTE A STRAIGHT REPUBLICAN TICKET.
YOUR PARTY CENTRAL COMMITTEE HAS EXAMINED THE QUALIFICA­
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THE COMMITTEE F I N D S
THESE CANDIDATES NOT ONLY MORALLY FIT AND HIGHLY COMPETENT TO
FILL THE OFFICES THEY SEEK BUT WILLING TO BE RESPONSIBLE TO THE RE­
PUBLICAN PARTY, AND LOYAL TO ITS POLICIES AND TRADITIONS FOR GOOD
GOVERNMENT.
Tha Republican County Central Committee
Recommends for Your Vote Nov. 6 the
following Republican Candidates:
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For President, Herbert Hoover. For Vice-President, Charles
Curtis. For Republican Presidential Electors: Robert B. Kuy­
kendall, of Klamath County; FI. J. Warner, of Umatilla Coun-
ty; Charles H. Carey, John L. Day and Mrs. Chas. E. Runyon
of Multnomah County.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS, FIRST DISTRICT.
17 X W. C. HAWLEY, of Marion County
Republican
FOR SECRETARY OF STATE
Vote for One
21 X HAL E. HOSS, of Clackamas County
Republican
FOR STATE TREASURER.
Vote for One
24 X THOS. B. KAY, of Marion Co.
Republican; Democratic
FOR JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME COURT.
Vote for Two
30 X JOHN L. RAND, of Baker Co.
Republican; Democratic
31 X GEORGE ROSSMAN, of Multnomah Co. Republican; Democratic
FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL.
Vote for Ono
34 X I. H. VAN WINKLE, of Marion County
Republican
FOR DAIRY AND FOOD COMMISSIONER.
Vote for One
35 X JOHN D. MICKLE, of Washington Co. Republican; Democratic
FOR JUDGE OF CIRCUIT COURT, SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Vote for Three
39 X JAMES T. BRAND, of Coos Co.
Republican; Democratic
40 X J. W. HAMILTON, of Douglas Co.
Democratic; Republican
41 X G. F. SKIPWORTH, of Lane Co.
Democratic; Republican
FOR REPRESENTATIVE, THIRD REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT.’
Lane County.
Vote for Three
42 X EMMETT HOWARD, of Lane Co.
Republican; Democratic
43 X LYNN S. CREADY, of Lane County
Republican
44 X E. O. POTTER, of Lane Countey
Republican
FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Lane County
Vote for One
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Republican
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Rejiublican; Democratic
FOR COUNTY CLERK
Vote for One
Republican; Democratic
49 X W. B. DILLARD
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, Four-years term.
Vote for Ono
50 X CLINTON HURD
Republican
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Vote for One
Republican
52 X ORAL E. CROWE
Vote for One
FOR COUNTY CORONER
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54 X W. W. BRANSTETTER
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57 X EDGAR J. MOORE
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Vote for One
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«« X P. M. MORSE
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