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    THE SPRINGFIEU) NEWS
PAGE TWO
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
PaWlsAsd Kvsry Thursday a t
Sprtncflald. Lana C o u nt/, Oracoa. by
T H E W IL L A M E T T E P R E » «
H. K M A X E Y . Editor.
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T H V R S D A Y , N O V E M B E R 32. 192S
BRIDGE STILL DELAYED
A nother m eeting of th e highw ay com m ission
and we a re told th a t no action o r discussion o c ­
curred in reg ard to th e new Springfield Bridge
fills. T here is little w onder th a t th e people of th is
vicinity a re g e ttin g m ighty indignant over th e de­
lay and non use of a large public investm ent.
P R O H IB IT IO N SITU A TIO N
NOTICE OP SHERIFF'S SALK
P ro fesso r Irving Fischer of Yale m akes th e fol­
lowing conclusions in his book “ P rohibition Still
at It’s W o rst;” which we th in k about sum s up the
situ atio n ;
N o tice In hereby given th a t by v ir ­
tue o f an exe cutio n and o rd e r o f aale
In forecloaure Issued o u t o f the C lr
c u lt C o u rt o f the State o f O regon fo r
I«u io C ounty. N ovem ber IK, 1928, on a
decree rendered In «uld co u rt Novem
tie r 13. 1928. In a nu ll w h ere in Seward
II A lle n la p la in tiff and l.ln Phoenix
uud A. W Ayer« a re d< fendanta. I have
levied upon and w ill «ell n t p u b lic
u u c tto li to th e highest b id d e r fo r <-a»h.
at the fro n t door o f the C o u n ty C ourt
[H o u se !u Eugene. Oregon, nt 1:00 I*
M o f S utu rduy. ttio 22nd day o f Dee
em ber. 1928. the fo llo w in g re a l pro
p e rty. v iz : Lot« 8, 4. B, and 8 In block
3, In M ld w n y P ilrk. In la m e countv.
[ O regon, and a l! the rig h t and estate
the defendant« had th e re in on the
14th day o f Ja n u a ry, 1925 and on any
subsequent date, to «a tlafy the fo llo w ­
in g m ini« adjudged p la in tiff In «aid
decree, viz: $700 w ith IntercHt thereon
at eigh t per cent «thee Ja n u a ry 14,
I92S, the «urn o f $7.10 taxe« paid, the
sum o f $22 co»!» o f «a! t «»lit. and the
coat« to accrue mi th is exe cutio n and
«ale.
Said sail- w ill be «abject to
re d e m p tio n a« allow ed by law.
F R A N K K. T A Y L O R . S h e riff of
Lane C ounty
N. 22 29: I). 6 13 20:
"(1 1 Present co n d itio n s o f law e n fo rce m e n t under
N a tio n a l P ro h ib itio n are In to le ra b le and m ust be corre cte d
“ (2 Even so, they are not so d a rk as the y have been
painted. M oreover, If we do u ltim a te ly c o rre c t them , they
are now in the n a tu re o f te m p o ra ry evlta, de stine d to fade
aw ay In a fe w years, w h ile the good fro m P ro h ib itio n w ilt
go on in d e fin ite ly . Mrs.' E lisa b e th T ilto n does w e ll In c a ll
in g a tte n tio n to the le n g th o f tim e taken fo r the effectua l
p ro h ib itio n of the A fric a n slave trade— fro m 1807, when tl
was le g a lly abolished, to 1871. when the last act was p a sse d
to enforce the law. W illia m A lle n W litte p o in ts to the
g e ne ration needed fo r m aking p ro h ib itio n o f the liq u o r
tr a ffic e ffe ctive In Kansas
A period o f e ls h t years fo r the
n a tion is sh o rt Indeed, and. in view o f the m a te ria l and
s p iritu a l gains a tta in a b le , th ric e th a t num ber o f years
spent in m ore e ffe ctive en forcem e nt and p u b lic education
P ractically everyone in th is vicinity reg ard s
" ( 3 ) P ro h ib itio n has a lre a d y accom plished In c a lru l
solid fills a t th e w est end of th e bridge a m istake I able good, h yg e n lca lly. eco no m ically, and so cia lly.
but th e bridge w as built on levels w hich c o n te m ­
“ (4) R eal personal lib e r ty , the lib e r ty to liv e and enjoy
plated such fills and now little else can be done ; the fu ll use o f o u r fa c u ltie s . Is increased by P ro h ib itio n .
b u t put them in. C oncrete openings under th e
“ (5) L ig h t w ines and beer cannot be lega lize d w ithout,
w est fill a t a d istan ce from th e bridge would not a n o th e r C o n s titu tio n a l Am endm ent.
have sufficient heig h th to do m uch good in high
“ No such Am endm ent can be passed.
w ater. As long a s th e en gineers a re determ ined to
“ (71 A ll th a t the wets can possibly acco m plish is la x ity
put in solid fills in th e end anyw ay w hy d on't they [ o f enforcem ent, o r n u llific a tio n ; tn o th e r w ords, enortuou«
do it now\ T he old bridge is u n safe and th e c o u n ­ ly to increase the ve ry d isresp ect fo r la w w h ich they pro
ty has m ade a rra n g e m e n ts to te a r it down and re ­ fess to deplore.
build it as a sh o rte r span n e a r Creswell. If th e
“ (8) T h e re fo re , the o n ly s a tis fa c to ry s o lu tio n lies in
highw ay d ep artm en t really have th e public in te r­ [ fu lle r e n fo rce m e n t.'’
• a s
est at h e a rt th e new bridge ap p ro ach es will be
sta rte d and com pleted soon.
NO RE LIE F IN SIGHT
• • •
We would guess th a t th e next legislature would
raise the license tax on new c a rs and low er it on
¡old m achines. But would th is be sa tisfa c to ry to
¡everyone? If all th a t we are told ab o u t highw ay
■ finance is tru e th e s ta te m u st co n tinue to get the
sam e am o u n t of m oney. Obviously ail th a t ra n
i be done th en is to shift the burden from one class
¡of ow ners to th e other, or else low er th e license
| tax of both and ch arg e a p roperty tax as In W a sh ­
T here is not room on th e im proved highw ays of ington and C alifornia. T he property ta x w orks
California for all th e m o to r ca rs of th e s ta te a t
one tim e. Eleven feet of space per c a r is all th a t o ut in these s ta te not in relief for th e new c a r
is allowed sta tistic s show . In Oregon we have 60 ow ner but for th e used c a r o p e ra to r a fte r his c ar
feet per car. C alifornia’s av erage tax per c a r 13 is th re e o r four y ears old. Obviously th e average
$32 and ours is $40.
c a r ow ner can not hope for any m aterial relief
• • •
for it “isn 't in th e c a rd s,” a t th is tim e.
• • •
We feel safe in saying th a t one of th e roughest
railroad crossings on an im proved road in the
Dr. C harles Hose, re tu rn in g from th e Ear E ast,
no rth w est is th e Second s tre e t crossing. T he city
h a s tak en up popular subscriptions to oil and im ­ says th ere are really no wild m en in Borneo. So
prove this street. B e tte r ta k e one up now to help we guess o u r flappers m ight just as well stay a;
th e poor railroad fix its crossing.
! home.
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* • • •
O rders have exceeded production eight per cent
A B ritish judge h as ruled *hat it is illegal to
and shipm ents have exceeded cu ttin g nine i>er [spank a girl over forty-seven. Well, anyone b re a k ­
cent, a rejtort of 103 o f the m ajor lum ber mills of
the n orthw est shows, fo r th e last six m onths. ing this law has n othing to w orry about. W hat
T his should result soon in decreased stocks and a girl w ill adm it sh e's over forty-seven?
• • •
Strengthening of price in th e lum ber m arket.
• • •
A fashionable frock which can be passed
Two hours should elapse from th e tim e a per­ ¡th ro u g h a finger ring is on exhibition in Mexico.
son tak e s a drink till th ey a tte m p t to drive a Now let’s try to find one here th a t c a n 't!
m o to r car. says Mr. E. I. D uPont. We would say
• • •
th a t w ith som e of the bootleg stuff it would be
Clyde Fox, New York, was, given seven years
b e tte r to m ake it two days.
• • •
jail for having seven wives. Many m en w ith onl.
King G eorge enjoyed Ford e a r jokes, so H enry one wife get punished for life!
• • •
F ord has sent him a Lizzie, '»'hat’s w hat we call
revenge.
T hey discovered a stow aw ay on th e G raf Z ep­
• • •
pelin, hut didn’t have th e h e a rt to give him the
How m any of you still rem em ber th e first nam e air.
• • •
Of th e elected Vice P resident?
• • •
W hat an education will do for one! A m an
We feel sorry for th e fellows who bet on Al g rad u a tes from an ag ric u ltu ra l college, and as a
S m ith and O. A. C.
rew ard he is called an expert g rafter!
• • •
T h ere's one th in g c e rta in president-elect
H oover is going into th e W hite H ouse know ing
som ething ab o u t th e brand of football th ey play
on the Pacific coast and th a t is m ore th a n any
Other president h a s know n ab o u t us. Mr. H oover
has been in a tte n d an c e a t tw o o r th re e S tanford
gam es recently.
• • •
You should be at It now — Y our early C hristm as
T he te s t of a radio:
■hopping.
presidential cam paign?
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2?, 192«
RELIEF FROM CURSE
WINTER CAMP PLANNED
BY COUNTY BOY SCOUTS
OF CONSTIPATION
Stop suffering from constipation.
Ilo y Scouts In S p rin g fie ld and In
o th e r part« o f la tn e co u n ty again have
the o p p o rtu n ity to e n jo y them selves
u t a w in te r cam p to be held Im m edi­
a te ly a fte r C h ristin a « probably at Lost
C reek ranch In the upper M cK snsle
riv e r d is tric t.
A ctio n a« to whe ter the p ro p o sa l
ta m p «liollld he uceepliul w ill he taken
l y the Lane county cou no ll The w in
te r eamp has fo ru it r ly been a l Crus-
a tie ,
Chow a Itc z a ll O rd e rlle a l nig h t. Next
day height. Get 24 fo r 2Bc today al
F la tte ry 's Drug« S tore (A ilv .)
C A L L A N U B E K Dr. N. W. Einer»
on prices ou plates and o th e r w ork. U
A B a ttle C re sk ph ysicia n »ays, “ C on­
s tip a tio n 1« responsible fo r m ore m is ­
e ry than any o th e r cause."
lin t Im m ediate r e lie f ha< been found.
A ta b le t ra ile d R e xull O rd e rlie s a t­
tra c ts w a te r fro m the system In to the
lazv. d ry, evm tin tin g bowel called the
colon. The w a te r loosens the d ry food
w attle and cuu.-es a gentle, tho ro ug h
m ovem ent w ith o u t fo rm in g a h a b it o r
ever Ine rt-u sin g ,th e dose.
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A L IA S SU M M O N S
IN T H E C IR C l IT C O U R T O F T H E
S T A T E O F O R EG O N FOR L A N E
COUNTY.
.
11. W. Reynold«, P la in tiff, v a . G reat
Ix ik e s Insu ra nce C om pany, a cor­
p o ra tio n ; E d ith E. liro w n , Defend
ant«.
T o E d ith E B row n, de fendant In
the Name o f the S tate o f O regon: Yoil
are hereby sum m oned and required
to appear and answ er the co m p la in t
filed against you. uud G reat Luke« In
aurnneo Com pany, a c o rp o ra tio n a« u
eodefendallt. In the above e n title d
su it w ith in fo u r week# fro m th> day of
the firs ! p u b l'e a tio n o f th l« alia« sum
nior.s, and If you fa il to appear, p lain
t ill w ill a i p ly to the t u irt fo r the re
lie f d i i glided In «aid c o m p la in t. to-
w it. o rd e rin g unil d ire c tin g the Q reat
Lake» In su ra n ce Com pany, a corp ora
tlo n . to fo r th w ith pay b a th e C le rk of
Lane C ounty, Oregon, the «am of
$234 90. to be th e re a fte r paid to «uch
jia r ty a» «aid co u rt «ball d e te rm in e ;
th a t the re up on u ll lia b ility u f suld
G reat Luke« ItiHtirunee C om pany, on
account o f fire loss upon the p ro p e rty
re fe rre d to in «ahi co m p la in t, «hall
cease; th a t if «aid G reat Lake« In ­
surance Com pany fa ll, neglect o r re-
fuse to so deposit «ah! sum, w ith in
the tim e re q u ire d by «aid c o u rt, then
th a t Judgm ent fo r »aid »urn w ith In ­
te re st ut 6 . fro m d u t- o f the decree
be entered a g a in st said G reat latke«
Insu ra nce C om pany; th a t p la in tiff be
adjudged to be the o w ne r and e n title d
to »aid sum o f m oney, fo r a p p lic a tio n
a« a c re d it upon the m ortgage In d e b t­
edness o f said E d ith E. liro w n to
p la in tiff, amt a d ju d g in g said G reat
lgikoN Insurant-! C om pany to be hold.
Ing s a iil sutu lit tru s t fo r p la in tiff; for
o th e r re lie f and f o r cost« and dis
bursentents. T h ia sum t on« 1« pu blish
ed p u rsua nt tp the o rd e r o f the lio n .
G. F S k lp w n rth , Judge of «al l cou rt
dated N ovem ber 19th. 1928. and w hich
re q u ire d the d « fc n d :u it E d ith F llr o w i
to appt a. w u h ln fo u r weeks fro n t the
date o f the firs t p u b lic a tio n hereof.
F R E D I-.' SMITH, A i'o r n - y
f<u
I In 'n t ff. I t 's and I*. O. Address. E u­
gene, O regon
Ih ite o f firs t p u b lic a tio n N ovem ber
22nd. 1928.
N. 22-29: I). 6-13-20:
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C. E th e l Dead
V.'i rd was received here th l« week
of the i-’> atb o f 11. ( ' E the l on O ctober
'8 a t M o n ro v la l, C a lifo rn ia .
M r.
E th e l liv e d in 8 p r n g tle ld m any ye a r-,
being re p o rte r fo r the S p rin g fie ld
N e -tv.
M any of hl» frie n d s w ill be
g rlv-vid to h e a r o f hl» death.
Remember Your Friends on
Christmas Day with an
Attractive Card
We have high-grade C hristnuia t urds Hint b e a r
beau tifu l se n tim e n ts fu r y o u r relatives and
friends.
T h ese a tira c tlv e cards a re fur sale a t very re a ­
sonable prices. They a rc Infinite in variety -
m any uf them a lto g e th e r unusual.
Scud a card even if you a re sending a gift.
T h e sentim ent expressed on these card s will
strik e a responsive curd in the h e a rts uf the
recipients.
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Name and Sentiment Printed
in Attractive Type
ORDER YOUR CARDS IN NOVEMBER W HILE
T H E R E IS A LARGE SELECTION
C h ristm as card lines are alw ays depleted In
D ecem ber.
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T h an k sgivin g
We have a w onderful selection of candy fu r your
T hanksgiving T able including m any s | h >< la) T hanksgiving
novelties in tin* form uf chocolate figures and candy sticks
th a t will delight the y o u n g sters and the grow n-ups, too.
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W hat sw eeter T h an ksgiving th o u g h t c a n lh e r e he th an
candy?
All o u r candy is m oderulely priced and of th e very
highest quality, h ealthful and delicious.
F G G IM A N N ’S
"W h e re the S ervice Is D iffe re n t'’
T h ere’s a
“S ilv e r G r a y ”
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Has yours survived the
"V
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By DUNKEL j
THE NEW
ZEROLENE
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T eam m o nty , 'S t e a d of goin in pee
SOCCER LIK& YA INTENDEO. foot ­
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the modern oil
A STANDARD OIL PRODUCT
U n m ask
Y our E yes
HEYi MONTY l
COME: TO THINK OF IT I
BELIEVE- VOO'D LIKE SOCCER.
W ith O rthogon lenses, o r­
d in ary lenses given only
half th e c o rre c t vision your
eyes deserve. T hey are a c ­
c u ra te only w hen you look
th ro u g h the center.
O rthogon lenses »‘liable
you to see clearly and a c ­
c u ra tely th ro u g h th e en tire
a re a — rig h t to th e ex trem e
edge y o u r vision is sh a rp
c le a r an d a c cu ra te .
Dr. Ella C. Meade
O p t o m e t r is t
W ATTS OPTICAL CO.
No 14 » Ave. W est
B u g e re , O regon
to Eugene every
30 minutes
from 5th and E Srs. commencing 6:30 a.m. (Sun­
days 7:30 a.m.) and every 30 minutes thereafter
until midnight throughout the day.
Returning they leave the Southern Pacific sta­
tion Eugene every 30 minutes between 6:00 a.m.
and 11:30 p.m. (Sundays 7:00 a.m.)
Fares
100 Tickers (scholars) . . . .
50 Tickets (commutation)
. .
One way f a r e ..........................., .
$3.00
3.10
0.14
C o n n e c tio n s a t E ugene
Qjnvcnientconnections irer ?<’ 'v-rhebuswith
trains and motor coach o
n-“Th and south.
Note these convenient stage schexlules from
Eugene.
P ortland via Corvallis and Albany— JH:()O,
9:35, f ll:5 0 a.m.; 3:30, 4:30 p.m.
\Via Harrisburg. ¡"Silver Cray Umited'."
R o seb u rg — 1:55, 6:35 p.m.
Marshfield via R oseburg— 1:55 p.m.
Ashland and San Francisco—1:55 p.m.
W herever you are going buy your ticket at
Springfield -it will be honored on train or bus
to Eugene.
Southern Pacific
C. OLSON, Axe»!
Phone
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