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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
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Thursday at
SprtngSald, Lana County. Dragon, by
T H E W IL L A M E T T E PRESS
H E M A X E Y . Editor.
Entered as second class m atter, February 34, 1903 at the
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AIRPLANES AND TRAVEL
Springfield lias dem onstrated the speed of the
m odern airplane this week in the re tu rn of M ajor
G. H. E ckerson from Trov. Ohio, with his new
speed plane. Tw o local business m en traveled
tw o n ig h ts and a day to get to Salt Lake where
th ey m et the m ajor and retu rn ed hom e In about
seven hours.
A lais Angeles wom an flew from th at city to
Y akim a. W ashington, the o th er day to be a t the
bedside of her husband in a hospital. She m ade
the trip in less th an 12 hours.
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n e a th the poppy covered fields of Erance.
S E N T IN E L S
Poppies grow
Sway and toss
On each grave;
Kiss each cross.
At th e dusk
Fall asleep
Friendly sta rs
Vigil keep.
At the daw n
P etals spread
Scarlet covers
O’e r o u r dead.
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In its frettin g about the com pulsory m ilitary
course a t the University of Oregon, the Dally Em ­
erald. student new spaper, says th a t stro n g mili­
ta ry establishm ents breed war. T he Em erald
advises trying unpreparedness to insure peace.
One m ight as well say th a t policem en breed
crim e— le t’s do aw ay with ou r police force and
courts and then we will ill he peaceable. We im a­
gine the routine of drill m ore th an a great n a tio n ­
al principle is w hat is w eighing on th is student
editorial mind.
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A New York m an has ten million dollars to
dispose of and he doesn’t know w hat to do with
L E T ’S HAVE TILE BRIDGE FINISHED
it. He has offered a th ousand dollar prize for
Now th a t th e court h as ruled th a t a solid fill ! the best suggestion of disposing of the money.
can not be built for the w est approach of the We su g g est th a t Mr. Sm ith offer a th o u san d dol­
new Springfield bridge, let the highw ay d e p a rt­ lar prize for each suggestion received and then
m ent revise the plans and com plete the s tru c tu re his w orries will be over, for the problem will be
w ith openings. T he bridge is needed rig h t now solved.
to ta k e care of the increased to u rist traffic. It
h a s been several m onths idle w ith a big invest­
m ent doing nobody any good. It is an injustice
F or the first tim e in history the investm ent in
to Lane county and the taxpayers of the sta te of
Am erican railroads has reached an a g g reg ate
Oregon to delay com pletion of th e bridge any
sum equal to $100,000 per mile of line operated.
longer th an absolutely necessary. T hen too, the
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p resent old stru c tu re is none too safe, besides, it
A national co n te st is on for the selection of the
h a s crooked narrow approaches and is dangerous typical Am erican girl. Prize is $5,000. Any girl
to both autom obiles and pedestrians.
could be typical for th at am ount.
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"AU th e farm ers w ant is a respectable profit
and in terest on his investm ent,’’ said Jam es O’­
Shea. national secretary of the F a rm e rs' Union.
This is a business like sta te m e n t and surely the
farm ers are entitled to th is am o u n t in the schem e
of m odern production and distribution.
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An Ohio grocer just fell heir to 67 million dol­
lars and he keeps right on handling out the su g ar
and v e g e t a b l e B e t his credit custom ers will
quit paying th e ir bills.
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College stu d e n ts in Philadelphia staged a riot
th e o th er day in the dow n-tow n district. Even
th e quiet and peaceful q u a k e rs get obstreperous
a t tim es, it seem s.
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Editorial Comment
FEW ER
FARM ERS
T h e fa rm p o p u la tio n o f th e U n ite d S ta te s Is n o w sa id
to be th e lo w e s t in tw e n ty ye a rs. T h e B u re a u o f E c o n o ­
m ic s o f th e A g r ic u lt u r a l D e p a rtm e n t e s tim a te s 4our fa rm
p o p u la tio n J a n u a ry 1st la s t a t 27,511.000 as c o m p a re d w ith
a peak o f 32.000.000 in 1909
B u t f o r th e fa c t th a t th e
b ir th ra te on fa rm s has been e x c e e d in g th e d e a th ra te ,
j th e fa rm p o p u la tio n w o u ld be m uch lo w e r to d a y th a n I t
is. sin ce th e tre n d has been fro m r u r a l to u rb a n c o m m u n i­
tie s f o r som e y e a rs .
T h e B u re a u s ta te s th a t 1.960.000
p e rso n s le f t „ th e fa rm la s t y e a r fo r th e c itie s , w h ile h u t
j 1.362.000 w e n t fro m c itie s to fa rm s .
Im p ro v e d tra n s p o r-
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T E A C H E R S ' E X A M IN A T IO N S
IN T H E C O U N T Y C O U R T O F T H E
T b e se m i a n n u a l e x a m in a tio n s f o r
S T A T E O E O REO O N FOR L A N E
te a c h e rs fo r c e rtific a te s w ill I»’ h e ld
COUNTY.
In th e C o u n ty C o u rt R oom In Eugene. : In th e M a tte r o f th e E s ta te o f S arah
O re g o n , c o m m e n c in g a t 9 A M on I A. H a ll, DoeeaatMl.
W e d n e s d a y . Ju n e 12. and la s tin g fo u r 1 N o tic e Is h e re b y g iv e n t lp it th e uu
d u ys. S c h e d u le s o f th e d a ys on w h ic h d e ra lg n e d E x e c u to r o f th e t.a s l W ill
s u b je c ts w ill be g iv e n , s o u rce s o f o f said S a ra h A H a ll, deceased, has
q u e s tio n s a nd any f u r t h e r In fo rm a tio n | file d h is f i l i a l a c c o u n t In s a id matter,
need can be s e cu re d by a p p ly in g to
I a n il th a t, by th e o rd e r o f sa id C o u rt,
E J M O D IIK .
i I’ h u rs d u y .
June
20.
1929,
at toil
C o u n ty S c h o o l S u p e rin te n d e n t I o 'c lo c k A M . at th e C h a m b e rs o f said
M 23 311 C o u rt In th e
L a n e C o u n ty C o u rt
i H ouse In E ugene. O reg o n , has been
a p p o in te d as th e tim e and p la ce o f
SUMMONS
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T O E T I I E h e a rin g o b je c tio n s . I f a n y . to said ft
S T A T E O F O R B O O N F O R T H E n n l a c c o u n t a nd to th e s e ttle m e n t
it h e r e o f
CO UNTY OE LAN E .
G E O R G E T H A L L , E x e c u to r
F M S m ith . V la ln t lf f . Vs tb e Utt
k n o w n H e irs o f P o lly B o w m a n : th e E re il E S m ith . A tto r n e y fo r E x e c u to r
M 16 23 t() J 6 13
U n k n o w n H e irs o f W illia m
Ito w
A w om an ill in Sitka. Alaska, had to have spe­
cial
tre a tm e n t to save her life w ithin 24 hours. A
May 30. M emorial Day. we again honor our
m an . a n d a ls o a ll o th e r p e rs o n s u n ­
plane at Ju n e au picked her up with h er husband
k n o w n c lu lm ln g a n y r ig h t , t it le o r
dead who are in our cem eteries and are rem inded
In te re s t in and t o th e re a l p ro p e r ty
and brought her to a S eattle hospital w here her
about those who fell in F landers field.. Belleau
d e s c rib e d In th e C o m p la in t h e re in .
life w as saved. All in one day.
D e fe n d a n ts .
w oods and o th er foreign sectors. We th in k of
T o th e U n k n o w n H e irs o f 1‘o llv
T he airp lan e is the g re a te st invention for rapid Bowman; th e U n k n o w n H e ir s o f
th e w ar as over yet it will never lie over for the
m others w hose sons fell in F rance and for those 'tra n s p o rta tio n th e world has seen. In a very short W illia m B o w m a n , and a ls o a ll o th e r
p e rso n s u n k n o w n c la im in g anv r ig h t,
disabled veterans who fill o u r hospitals and whose tim e it is due to tak e its place w ith the railroad, t it le o r In te re s t In and to th e re a l
fam ilies are deprived of th eir m eans of support. autom obile and steam boat as a recognized m eans p ro p e r ty d e s c rib e d In th e C o m p la in t
h e ro in . D o fe n d a n ts
IN T H E " N A M E O E T H E S T A T E
It is fitting th a t on Memorial Day th at we each of tra n sp o rta tio n and who know s hut th at it m ay
O E O R E G O N . You a re h e re b y r-
w ear a red poppy m ade by the disabled soldiers ; even eclipse one of these m eans of tra n sp o rta tio n q u irr x l to a p p e n r a m i a n s w e r th e
In the hospitals, both as a rem em brance of their in the n um ber of miles traveled or num ber of C o m p la in t file d a g a in s t yo u In th te
a b o ve e n t it le d C o u rt and rn tis e on o r
service and as an emblem of those who lie be­ passengers carried.
MEMORIAL DAY
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m a ln ln g u n p a id on th e sa id Judgm ent
and th a t th e d e fi-n d a n ts C la re n c e W
E a n d re m
a n d J u n e Doe E a n d re m .
Ih in a ld AV M c K in n o n a m i P e a rl
M c K in n o n , a m i e a ch » f Iite in a m i a ll
I p e rso n s c la im in g by. th ro u g h o r un­
d e r th e m o r u n y o f th e m lie h a rre d
a m i fo re c lo s e d o f a ll r ig h i, t ille , ln -
I lo re s t a n ti e q u ity In a m i to H i« said
I p re m is e s e x c e p t th is s ta tu to r v r ig h t
; o f re d e m p tio n , a m i fo r « n e ll o th e r
and f u r t h e r r e lie f h e re in ns to th a
! C o u rt m a y «ceni e q u ita b le .
T h ia S u m m o n s Is p u b lis h e d once
! each w eek f o r fo u r s u cce ssive w eeks
! in th e S p r in g fie ld N p w s. a w e e k ly
new spuper
of
g e n e ra l
c ir c u la tio n ,
p u b lis h e d lu L a n e C o u n ty , O re g o n ,
by order o f th e H o n o ra b le C P B u r
nani
l u , l e - o f Ilo - C o t in lv D u u r i o i
L a n e C o u n ty , O re g o n , w h ic h o rd e r
I h e u rs tinte th e I 5 t ll dav o f M av. 1929.
1 a n il H it' d a le o f th e f ir s t publication
SUM M ONS
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T O E T H E o f th is S u m m o n s Is M ay IH Ih t, 192*
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S T A T E O F O REO O N FDR T H E
J A M E S K K IN O .
COUNTY OE LAN E
A tto r n e y fo r P la in t if f
T h e S ta te o f O re g o n . R e p re s e n te d
lle r ld e n c e a n il P o a to fflc e A d ilrc a a .
a n il a c tin g b y th e W o rld W a r Vet
Eugene, lame County. O reg o n
• 'in n s '
S ta te
A id
C o m m is s io n .
M 1« 23 30 J « 12
P lH lt illf f Vs C la re n c e W r tim lr e m .
.lam - Doe E a n d re m . D o n a ld W Me
K ln n o n and P e a rl ( '
Mi K Innun.
D e fe n d a n ts
T o C la re n c e W E a n d re m .m d Jam -
Hoe F a m lr i nt. D e fe n d a n t ■
IN T H E N A M E O E T H E S T A T E
OE O R E O O N . Y ou and each o f vou
u re h e re to - re q u ire d to a p p e a r a n il
a t i- w e r th e e o m p lu ln l file d a g a in s t
yon in th e s h o ve e n title d C o u rt and
cause, on o r b e fo re fo u r w -s-ks fro m
th e d a te o f th e f ir s t p u b lic a tio n o f
th is S u m m o n s , and I f you f a ll so to
a p p e u r am t a n s w e r, fo r w a n t th e re o f
th e p la in t if f s w ill a p p h to th e C o u rt
fo r th e r e lie f d e m a n d e d In -a id com
p la in t, to -w lt
fo r a deer««- o f th is
C o u rt g iv in g th e p la in t if f a Judgm ent
a g a in s t th e d e fe n d a n t C la re n c e AV
While you are young, with the
F n m lrc m fo r th e a m o u n t o f In d e b te d
proper glasses
news o w in g fro m th e sa id d e fe n d a n t
to th e p la in t if f her»4n upon th e n o te
and m o rtg a g e In th is m m p lif ln t set , Your eyes are your most price­
o u t a nd th e c o s ts a m i d is b u rs e m e n t«
less pOBHI‘BHl<»n.
o f th is s u it a nd a re a s o n a b le a lt o r
n e v 's fee. a m i th a t said d e c re e p ro ­
T h a t I h why w e recom m end
v id e fo r tile fo re e lo s lll •• o f th e m n rt J for them th e finest lenses c o n ­
gage set fo r t h
In
th e
C o m p la in t
O rthogons—
h e re in a nd th e sale o f th e p ro p e rty ceived by science
T h ese w onderful lenses, th a t
th e re in d e s c rib e d , to w it
T h e N o r th S ix ty t60> fe e t o f I x il give vou th e sam e perfect vision
O n e 111. B lo c k T e n ( l o t . O r ig in a l a t the edge as a t th e center.
P la t o f S p r in g fie ld ns p la tte d and re ­
corded In L a n e C o u n ty . S ta te o f
O re g o n ;
by th e S h e r if f o f la m e C o u n ty . In
th e in g n n e s p ro v id e d b y lu w and a c ­
c o rd in g to tb e p ra c tic e o f th is C o u rt
and th a t th e p ro ce e d « o f sa id sale,
a f t e r d e d u c tin g th e e xpenses th e re o f,
he a p p lie d In p a y m e n t o f th e a m o u n t
due p la in t if f h,<reln u pon «nld Judg­
No 14 ® Ave. West
m e n t and th a t th e t d a ln t if f have Judg­
Eugere. Oregon
m e n t a g a in s t th e d e fe n -ln n t C la re n c e
W
E a n d re m f o r a n y d e fic ie n t-- re-
b e fo re fo u r w e e ks fro m th e d a te o f
th e f ir s t p u b lic a tio n o f th is S iy n m o n s ,
and I f y o u f a ll so to a p p e u r and in-
sw o r. f o r w a n t th e re o f, th e p l a n t l f f
w ill a n p b to th e C o u rt fo r th e r e lie f
p ra y e d f o r In h is C o m p la in t, to w it
fo r a d e c re e o f th is C o u rt fo re v e r
q u ie tin g th e t it le o f th e p la in t if f In
and to th e p re m is e s d e s c rib e d In th e
C o m p la in t h e re in , and d e s c rib e d as
fo llo w s , to -w lt
B - g in n in g at a p o in t 6 21 c h a in «
S o u th o f tile N o rth e a s t c o rn e r o f th e
W illia m
Bow m an
D o n a tio n
l.a n d
C la im N o tific a tio n N o 7039. In T o w n
s h ip IS S o u th R a nge 2 W e s t o f th e
W illa m e tte M e rid ia n , -a la m e C a n n ty
O re g o n , and
r u n n in g
th e n c e
W e st
3S.2S c h a in s ;
th e n c e
S o u th
22 07
c h a in s ; th e n c e E a st 28.28 c h a in s ;
th e n c e N o r th
22 07 c h a in s to th e
p la c e o f b e g in n in g ;
A lso . B e g in n in g nt th e m ost n o rth
e r ly N o rth w e s t C o rn e r o f th e W illia m
B o w m a n D o n a tio n I-a n d C la im No 78.
in T o w n s h ip E ig h te e n S o u th o f R ange
T w o (21 W e s t o f th e W illa m e tte
M e r id ia n : th e n c e S o u th 7 SO c h a in s ;
th e n c e
E a st
21 61 c h a in s ;
th e n c e
N o r th 7 SO c h a in s ; th e n c e W est 5 61
c h a in s ; th e n c e S o u th 2.596 c h a in s Io
th e c e n te r o f th e c o u n ty ro a d ; th e n c e
N o rth 74" and 40' AV. -a 1 :'s , h tin
th e n c e S o u th 85* W e s t 5 25 c h a in s ;
th e n c e S o u th 61* W e s t 1 75 c h a in s
a nd th e n c e N o rth 3 5;; c h a in s ; and
th e n c e W e s t 8 00 c h a in s to the p la ce
o f b e g in n in g , c o n ta in in g 14 78 a cre s,
m o re o r le s s ;
and f u r t h e r d e c re e in g th a t th e de­
fe n d a n ts h a ve n o t. n o r h a ve e ith e r o f
th e m , a n v r ig h t , t i t l e o r In te re s t In
and to th e sa id p re m is e s o r a n y p a rt
th e re o f
T h a t th e P la in t if f be d e ­
cre e d to he th e o w n e r in fe e simple-
o f th e s a id p re m is e s , and th a t th e
d e fe n 'la n ts and each o f th e m be fo r
e v e r b a rre d fro m c la im in g aner r ig h t,
t it le o r In te re s t th e rtd n . and fo r such
o th e r a n d f u r t h e r r e lie f as to th e
C o u rt m a y seem equitable-.
T h fc s u m m o n s Is p u b lis h e d one-e
each w e e k fo r fo u r s u cce ssive w eeks
In th e S p r in g fie ld N e w s, a w e e k ly
n e w s p a p e r p u b lis h e d a t S p r in g fie ld .
L a n e C o u n ty . O re g o n , h v o rd e r o f th e
H o n o ra b le C.
P
B a rn a rd . ’ County-
J u d g e o f th e C o u n ty o f la m e . S ta te
o f O re g o n , w -hlrh o rd e r h e a rs d a te
th e 15th d a y o f M a y . 1929, a nd th e I
d a te o f th e f ir s t p u b lic a tio n o f th is
S u m m o n s Is M a y 16th. 19 "9
P O T T E R * K IN O .
A tto r n e y s f o r P la in t if f
R e sid e n ce ,
a nd
P o st O ffic e
A d d re s s .
Eugene,
L a n e C o u n ty , O r e g o n
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Insure Your Eyes
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O ptom etrist.
You Can Get Thin On C andy
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Many people think th at candy m akes one fat. T h e tru th
is. it is m uch e asier to get thin on candy th an fat.
Candy
is good for you. especially the goot, w holesom e candy Kggi-
inann sells.
F G G IM A N N ’ S
'W here the Service 1« Different'’
Y o u can b a n k on
i ta tio n f a c ilit ie s h a ve e n a b le d m a n y a c tu a l fa rm e rs to re ­
sid e in to w n s and c itie s , w h e re th e y d e s ire to ta k e a d ­
va n ta g e o f th e e d u c a tio n a l fa c ilitie s f o r t h e ir c h ild r e n ,
a nd s t i l l o p e ra te t h e ir fa rm s , b u t In th e se cases p e rso n s
so liv in g a re no lo n g e r co u n te d In th e o f f ic ia l s ta tis tic s
as fa rm re s id e n ts , a lth o u g h to a ll in te n ts and p u rp o s e s
th e y a re fa rm e rs .— W e s te rn R a ilw a y C o m m itte e on P u b lic
the quality of a ciga­
rette that continues
to be th e b ig g e s t
success in smoking
R e la tio n s .
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Q a m e l
■ lJ L A .u - I M S
S r x s c s
C IG A R E T T E S
W HY CAMELS
ARE THE BETTER CIGARETTE
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M A M
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Camels contain tbe choicest tobaccos grown
. . . expertly blended fo r matchless taste
a id fragrance.
'they have a welcome mellowness a n d mild­
ness that yon will fin d in no other cigarette.
Smoke them as often as you like, Camels
never tire your taste.
Ebe quality o f (famels is never permitted
io vary.
Only a superior cigarette could have won
' held world leadership fo r all these
f ^ars as Camel has done.
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