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P A G E S IX
THURSDAY. MARCH 7. 102»
SIX AMENDMENTS ARE
SUBMITED TO PEOPLE
BECKET FUNERAL HELD
H E R E S A T U R D A Y 2 P. M.
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last H uturduy a ftern o o n tK vonteen
little lines g a th e re d to g e th e r at th e
p a rty and enjoyed un aftern o o n of
c h ild re n 's gnm es and re fresh m en ts.
P re se n t w ere B eulah M artin.A gnes
Moon. M ay etta Mooli, L andon M inor
1 nnck, P e te r t'lin se. H enry C hase. Loy
May Itodenhiiiigs, P a tty I^>n T oinaeth.
C lover J e a n Cox, R uth lloiik, G loria
May G reen. W allace E llio tt, E tlene
R aker, B etty A ldrich. Hobble A ldrich,
C laire Nelson and Liilelln Malosh.
T he fu n eral serv ice of lienJiiuiiiii II.
Itechet, HI, who passed iuwmv In th is
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I of A rticle IV’. to p rovide th a t a vac
j city last T h u rsd ay , w as held al the
Salem . M arch 4 Six co n stitu tio n a l an cy In th e office of s e n a to r or rep
W ulker l’oole ch ap el H iiturday a fte r
ÀAldcra ik im x ÿ a pen,».,if
cirs ud.irvM
am e n d m e n ts a re to be su b m itted to re s e n ta tlv e m ay be tilled as provided
noon al 2 o'clock with Rev. A ( ’
K w Fio. » tu ra o/ t b i t s.uxpnjier.
th e pepole of O regon for ratificatio n i by law H ereto fo re a co m p lete m ethod
Vrcher officiating
A fter th e fu n eral
a t th e n e x t special o r g en eral electio n h a s been lack in g fo r n o m in atio n an I
(he body w as shipped Io W ilson, Kali
T hey W ink a t H er
a n d one a t th e n ext g en eral electio n electio n to fill such a vacancy.
. vour ex p lan a tio n could hav e occurred snn, the d ec e a se d 's old home, w here
D ear Miss V era.
W h e th e r a special electio n will be
H. J. R. 25— Is to am en d sectio n 29
to you It fvem a o u tlan d ish to me to In te rm e n t w as held.
I have a problem w hich I wish
h eld d ep en d s upon w h eth er re fe re n ­ of A rticle IV*. to provide $500 pay for
think In» would try to get rev en g e by
T h e deceased Is survived by his
you to solve for me. I am in High
d u m p e titio n s are filed a g a in st th e ex ­ each m em b er of th e L e g isla tu re for
! not keeping a d a te he was anx io u s to wife. Mrs M J Ilotcket, of th is city , R E D C R O S S W O R K E R S GO
School and a g irl In m.v te e n s and
cise ta x bill or th e in ta n g ib les tax each tw o y e a rs served plus $3.00 for
m ake
In th a t ev en t, why should he a son. F (’. B ecket, of 1‘n rtli'n d . and a
m an y boys w ink at me. W hat
bill.
to M c K enzie bridged
e ach tw en ty m iles tra v eled to and
have excused h im self and explained d au g h ter, Mrs. A rt F W ats, of Dor
should I do. sm ile, tu rn by head,
T he six to be su b m itted a t th e from th e m eetin g
P re sid in g officers
! a fte rw a rd s?
ranee, K ansas
Miss M arie A nnin, Red C ross s e c re ­
o r w h at? P lease tell m e w hat to
sp ecial election are:
w ould receiv e o ne-half ad d itio n al
tary
. of Eugene, and Miss L ola Brown
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8 . J. R. 8— Is to am en d sectio n 1.
H. J. R. 1— P ro v id in g for th e rep eal
T ra c to r Get» R epair* — T he city
• • • •
lee of P o rtlan d , field re p re se n ta tiv e
P O IS O N B A R L E Y FOR
A
rticle
Xl-c,
th
e
W
orld
W
ar
V
e
te
ra
n
s
o f A rticle Xl-b of th e co n stitu tio n .
tr a c to r warn put Into goist w orking
for th e Red C ross, w ere In S pringfield
D ear N ella. Just pay no a tte n tio n , S Q U IR R E L S D IS T R IB U T E D ;
T h is is th e long a rtic le ado p ted In Aid am en d m en t, to p rovide In d eb ted ­
o rd e r Inst M onday a fte r a period of
If
you
do
n
o
t
know
th
e
boy
w
ho
w
inks
S atu rd ay e n ro u te to p o in ts up the Mo-
n
ess
m
ay
be
In
cu
rred
to
4%
Instead
1919. u n d e r which In te re st on O regon
A mong th e re p a irs
T O E N F O R C E R O D E N T LA W In cap acitatio n
K
e m le . T h ey sp en t S a tu rd a y a f te r ­
a
t
you.
and
tu
e
w
inking
will
soon
stop
irrig a tio n d is tric t bonds w ere g u aran of 3% of th e a sse sse d v alu a tio n of
woe Included a new ra d ia to r
noon a t M cK ensls b rid g e and way
S im p ly a c t as if you do not know he I
s
ta
te
.
It
also
Is
to
ex
ten
d
p
riv
ileg
e
of
teed by th e S tate. T h e a rtic le co n ­
Polson barley fo r use In th e cam
is w inking. If you know a boy who '
points In sp ectin g Red C re ss e ss e s
s is ts of th irte e n sectio n s and in w ords lo an s to S p an ish A m erican, P h illtp ln e
palgn a g a in st gray digger ground P A R T Y H O N O R S C H IL D 'S
w
inks
a
t
you.
sp
eak
to
him
and
polite
i
T h e n eed y condition In S pringfield,
and
B
oxer
w
ar
v
e
te
ra
n
s
serv
in
g
b
e­
Is th e lo n g est a rtic le a n d lo n g est
sq u irre ls w as deliv ered to d e a le rs In I
I t a sk him to sto p doing so.
B IR T H D A Y A N N IV E R S A R Y acco rd in g to M rs M II llu n tly , local
am en d m en t in th e co n stitu tio n
It Is tw een F e b ru a ry 14. 1898 an d J u ly 4,
all p a rts of Iatne C ounty d u rin g the j
H»d C ross re p re se n ta tiv e , la about th e
p a st week by O. 8. F letch er, county |
u n d e r th is p a rt of th e co n stitu tio n 1903; red u ce loan lim it from $4000 to
Many henultful p r e m i a delighted sam e as d u rin g th e previous few
E xcuses
th a t m o re th a n ten m illion d o llars $3000; widow o r d ep e n d e n t fa th e r or
ag en t. T h e county ag en t s ta te that th e h e a rt of little B etty Je a n Jacobson.
D ear Miss V era.
iwweks S o fa r th e opening up In th e
o f Irrig atio n d is tric t bonds have de- m o th e r o f any p erson w ho h as died
he h a s p rep ared th re e tons of poison 5 y ear old d a u g h te r of Mr and Mrs w e a th e r has not provided much, em
I have been going w ith a fellow
fau lted at im m ense loss to th e pur- j (w h e th e r tn se rv ice o r not a t tim e of
The S y lv e ste r Jaco b so n , at a p leasan t little ploym ent fo r th o se who a re looking
who com es to see m e a b o u t five i b arley for th e 1929 cum palgn
h c a se rs of th o se bonds an d su b stan - d e a th ) and w ho h as not receiv ed loan
poison la put up In five-pound hags b irth d a y p a rty given h e r at h e r hom e fo r work, she says
S u n d ay s rig h t along, th e n d o esn 't
tia l loss to th e g en eral ta x p a y e rs of e n title d to. to be m ade elig ib le to loan.
th a t sell at fifty c e n ts each.
com e for a few w eeks. H e alw ays
O regon In h av in g had to pay five y ears Also to ex ten d Ioans to p erso n s not
h a s an excuse, an d I alw ay s be­
F ollow ing Is it list of places In this
o f in te re st w ithout reim b u rsem en t by re s id e n ts of O regon at tim e of enllst-
lieve. He say s he loves m e and
ley can be p u rch ased : S pringfield, at
th e d e fa u ltin g irrig atio n d istric ts.
m en t or Induction, w ho h as been bona
can h ard ly w ait until he see me.
p a rt of the county w here poison bar
8. J. R U - I t to am en d sectio n 32
f<1r 10 5™»” co n tin u o u sly
W hy c a n 't he see m e on S atu rd ay
G
ray's C ash and C arry s to re ; W alter-
of A rticle I. to perm it th e L eg islatu re p rio r to ap p licatio n for loan, in te re st , n ig h t o r an y o th e r n ig h t? W hy
vllle.
S y lv e s te r's
s to re ;
M arcola,
on
such
Ioans
to
exceed
b
y
th
e
,
to classify and su b classify pro p erty ,
th e ex cu ses? B ut still his a c tio n s
W
alter
P
rice
sto
re
and
M
erwin
sto re ;
in clu d in g m o to r vehicles, an d to take ra te of in te re s t on s ta te bonds.
tell m e th a t he loves me. and I do
Fall C reek. It
C. B rew er sto re ;
To
be
su
b
m
itted
at
th
e
gen
eral
Into co n sid eratio n th e elem en t of
th in k a lot of him
I-owell, F E. llla lr sto re ; D exter. Win
v alu e an d d ep reciatio n in levying an E lectio n of N ovem ber. 1930 is the
BROW N EYES.
W illiam s' sto re ; T re n t. J. R W oods
M
acP
h
erso
n
am
en
d
m
en
t
for
cab
'n
et
ex cise tax w ithout specific a ssessm en t
sto re ; Eugene. G regon Seed an d Feed
o f th e p ro p er tv so classified. T h is form o f g o v e rn m e n t:
company, Brogdon Feed and Seed
D ear Brown E yes, I h ard ly know
S. J R. 16—Is to add tw o new sec-
am en d m en t Is Intended to pro v id e for
sto re. F arm e rs
I'n ln n
W areh o u se
ta x in g used m otor v eh icles on a dlff tio n s. 19 and 20, to A rticle V of th e how to a n sw e r you le tte r, fo r the
com pany, and the county a g e n t's o f­
e re n t b asis from new m o to r vehicles, co n stitu tio n
It pro v id es th a t ailmtn- q u estio n s you a sk me a re h a rd to an fice.
(¡ray’s Cash and Carry announces the O|M>nlng of a New
S. J. R 12—Is to am en d section 1 >*‘« “ Ive fu n ctio n s of s ta te a re to be sw er— they can b est be an sw ered by
Feed and Seed Store In the Scttvcy Building. Main Street,
o f A rticle IX. Its p u rpose is id en tical ex ercised by g o v ern o r w ith a ss ista n c e th e boy. Ask him why he c a n 't see I T he s ta te rodent co n tro l law» re q u lr
Springllcld
\ \ e w||| carry a full line of Feeds and Seeds
w ith S. J. R. 11, alth o u g h a different o f nine d e p a rtm e n ts : (1) A g ricu ltu re, , you any o th e r n ig h t th an S unday Ask Ing all perso n s h av in g c h arg e of land
including the famous
p a rt of th e co n stitu tio n is am ended (2) L ab o r and In d u stry . (3) F in an cial him w hy he alw ay s m akes excuses. 1 to poison ground sq u irre ls on th e ir
A d m in istratio n . (41 C om m erce. (5) ■ am su re If he loves you he will give holding will be enforces! In Iain .........
to b rin g It in to harm ony.
HODGEN AND BREWSTER LINE
tv ag aln s this year, a cn rd ln g to the
H. J. R. 20— Is to am en d section 3 E ducation. (6» Public W orks and D o -; you s a tisfa c to ry a n sw ers,
m ain, (7) H ealth and P ublic W elfare.
county agent. O fficial notice In re
of Poultry and Dairy Feeds. This ..... I Is used ami recom­
A B roken Date
(8) S ta te P olice and M ilitary Affairs.
gard to th is m a tte r will he found In
mended by some of the most successful (Miultrymen and
Now Located in
(9) L egal A ffairs. All officers and
a n o th e r colum n of th is paper. T he
D ear Miss V era.
dairymen of Oregon lltih Nelson uses this feed with splen­
Miner Building
com m issions ex cep t g o v ern o r, se c re ­
co u n ty ag en t s ta te s th a t u n d er th is
A hoy has been try in g to see me
did results at his leghorn farm.
ta r y of s ta te and s ta te tr e a s u re r , a re
law sq u irre ls on 11,003 acres In fifty
fo r w eeks, and 1 alw ays re fu se d to
to be abolished Ju ly 1. 1931. and d u ties
tw o tra c ts n eg lected by the ow ners
Visit Our New Store— You'll find everything you need here.
m ak e a d a te w ith h i m - J u s t to
tr a n s fe r re d to said d e p a rtm e n ts by I
w ere polseoned at th e ex p en se of the
te a s e him . F inally I m ade a d a te
law. D ep artm en t of ed u catio n shall
ow ners In 1928 and the expenses
w ith him anil he did not show up.
be in c h a rg e of nine d ire c to rs to he
ch arg ed ag ain st the land and collected
How to m ake a m illion in 1929.
L
a
te
r
he
sad
he
had
been
feeling
an w vr.tpd by g o v ern o r w ith co n sen t 1
w ith the faxes. Ijim l ow ners a re ad
We will le t you tell it, but we
ill. but I tispe. t th a t h e b ro k e th e
v is e ? to see to If th a t te n a n ts poison
of sen ate.
can fu rn ish the g lasses to see
d a te out of revenge. W hat do you
•squirrels on th e ir lands.
b e tte r how to do it.
If no sp ecial electio n is cau sed , all : th in k ?
B EL L E .
sev en of th e s e co n stitu tio n a l am end I
Make Appointments
* * * *
F arm o rg an izatio n s and com m unity
S e a ie y Building. Main Street
Springllcld
m en ts will be b efo re th e people a t th e I D ear Belle, I th in k th a t probably he co m m ittees In all p a rts of the county
Phone 3
Whenever Possible
N ovem ber g e n e ra l electio n of 1930.
re a lly w as ill. since he had been so a re co o p eratin g with th e county ag en t
New
FEED and SEED
STORE
GRAYS
FEED AND SEED STORE
D r. S h e rm a n
W. M o o d y
O p to m e tris t-E y e s ig h t S p ecialist
S u ite 831 M in er Bldg. P hone 362
E a s t B ro a d w a y . E u g e n e Ore.
an x io u s to see you. W hy 1 m » so s u s p i-
Baby Born— A baby g»rl tra> born to
An,j whv ,...1S.. ,)jn.
w ;iy,
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. B ecker on B s tre e t M ake a n o th e r d a te with hH . now a n !
la st S unday m orning.
i see if he keeps It. I d o n 't see how
She called it SIN
C. PENNEY CO.
—he called it
042 W illam ette St.. E u g en e. Oregon.
A Noble Sacrifice
( Do You “Charge It”
or “ Save I t” ?
miiMiiHi
The Modern Woman knows that Good Housekeep­
ing isn’t a matter of drudgery, but of wise ¡pending and
intelligent saving.
She doesn’t say "Charge I t ” because she knows that
it always costs less when you pay cash, and she prefers to
put that saving into her own bank account.
Carrying her package home is another sensible
economy she is glad to make.
Are you a "Charge Account” or a "Bank Accouni
Housekeeper” ? We cordially invite both types to visit
our store and judge for themselves just how much they
can save bi naying cash
imiiiiiinimniiiiinBiiiini
In th e sq u irrel co n tro l cam paign and
r(„,,.,lt ,.,,n tr ,,|
vjs,,r , w i||
pointed m all school d is tric ts w here
sq u irrel control Is a problem
. . . w ho was right?
TANDING in the shadow , Marvin
Smith saw Jack’s voung wife come
•wiftly, silently into the moonlight.
S
“ For his sake'” She thought w ild ly .
She had come to these desolate hills a
voung bride— eager for the love nest
Jack had promised. Love-nettl There
were no comforts, not even the hare ne­
cessities. N o w Jack lay injured... penni­
less . . . in pain . . .
And here was M a rvin Smith, offering
her money, comfort, lu xury! His hand­
some face was bent close to hers.
How tired she looked—how ragged
her clothes. His pulse quickened. S h ew n
getting tired of the struggle. Soon, she
would come to him . . .
“ Bobbie,'' he whispered.
“ It would be tin ," she whispered.
She stifled a cry. “ What are you doing
“ I t would bea noble sacrifice," he said.
here?”
Who was right?
They were close to each other now,
Read "Can Low W m T il t BattltV' in
his body aflame, his arms
A pril True Story. Cour­
aching to hold her.
ageously this young wife
^
P
a
r
t
i
a
l
C
o
n
ten
fs^
-i
“ Let me help you,
tells how she solved the
Bobbie! I love you—I
bitter problem life placed
¡or April
want to help you—-”
before her.
Yoon« Sinners
“ But my husband..
H o n o r or Shame?
T a w in an tha Trna Stary
“ He'll never know.
W hy He D idn't Send for H e r
Hour broadcatt tvtry Friday
M y M other's Eyes
You ought to do it for his
ntfht avar IVOR and tha
W h en a Man Straya
sake, Bobbie—he needs
Cnlumbta Cham. Caninh
In His Blood
care and medical atten­
W
hen
You
M
arry
the
Your Papar ¡or Exact Tima.
tion. ”
W ro n « M an
cApriî
—a n d -j other storin
Out Now!
True Story
Just Two Weeks Left
then this Special will be gone and the old and higher terms
will be restored. If you ever hope to have a washer NOW is
the time to buy! Ask today for a F R E E demonstration in
your home!
EASY WASHER
may now be pur­
chased for as little as $ 1 1 9
$7.00
$6 a 75
“ • • DOW N
,i
A MONTH
M ountain S wtfs P ower company
The New SYRALOY
Easy Washer.
fires for the new Ford
are specially made
to give long wear
W HEN ihe new Ford wna de-
aigned, it wax im m ediately
apparent that a new tire
would have Io lie made to
niateh the ear's p erfo rm ­
ance. It was distinctly a new
p roblem , fo r here was a ear
w ith q u ick e r acceleration,
greater speed and m ore
b rakin g efficiency than any
car o f sim ila r size or weight.
So tliut every F ont owner
m ight he assured o f m axi­
m u m tire mileage at the low­
est cost, the Ford M oto r
C o m p a n y d evo ted m any
m o n th s to re search and
e x p e r im e n t in c o n ju n c ­
tion w ith the leading tire
m anufacturers.
As a result, certain defi­
n ite specifications were de­
veloped fo r tires fo r the new
F o rd . These specify cords o f
certain strength and texture,
a large volum e o f tread and
side-wall ru b b e r, sturdy non­
skid design, and reinforced
plies fo r protection against
b r u is e b r e a k s — a ll th e
strong features o f construc­
tion fo rm e rly considered
fo r only the lurgest tires.
G reat care also was taken
to secure the best rid in g q u n l-
ities in connection with the
tra n s v e rs e sp rin g s
and th e H o u d a ille
shock absorbers.
T hough the Ford tires are
designated as 3 0 x 4 .5 0 ,
they have the resiliency and
a ir space o f much larger
tires because o f the drop
center rim o f the steel-spoke
wheels.
F or best results, the tires
on the new F »ril should he
kept inflated to an a ir pres,
sure o f 3.» pounds ami
cheeked reg ularly to insure
this press'ire all the tim e.
This is im p o rtan t. Low in ­
flation breaks down the side­
walls o f a tire. By causing
overheating, it also destroys
the ru b b e r that ucts as an
insulation, w ith consequent
separation o f the cord.
At the end o f each 5 0 0 0
m iles, when you have the
fro n t wheels packed w ith
grease, it is a good plan to
have the wheel alignm ent
checked. T h is w ill prevent
prem ature wear.
W hen punctures come, as
they w ill w ith any tire , you
w ill find the F ord dealer
p articu larly w e ll-eq u ip p e d
to m ake repulrs qu ickly and
at small cost. Sec h im , too,
f o r re p la c e m e n ts . T h e n
you will he sure o f getting
tires b u ilt specially fo r the
F ord car according
Io d e f i n i t e F o r d
specifications.
F o r d M otor C ompany
V