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T lll'B S D W . M \Y 30, 1929
T H E SPRINGFIELD NEWS
IN T H E C O U N TY C O U R T i ’ F T H E malnlng un ild on Hi. mid Jud g iu cu l
S T A T E O F OREGON FOR L A N E a»nl that the def n d a n ls ( T ic lice W.
Fandreni >nd Jane Dee F nndrem ,
C O U N TY.
PoblUhed Every Thuraday at
D
: I W M eli leu- -o -n I I’. u ri I ’
In the M a tte r o f the E state o f Sarah
Springfield, Lane Count}-. Oregon, by
M< K ln u iu i un I each o f them and a ll
i A. H a ll, lioceaHod.
persons c la im in g by, th ro u g h o t t u n ­
T H E W IL L A M E T T E PRESS
N o lic « is hereby given th a t the tin d e r llie in or nay o f them lie ba rred
de rslg neil Executin' o f the I,ant W ill and foreclosed o f a ll rig h t, fitte . In ­
H. E. M A X E Y . Editor.
questions and any fu r th e r tn fo rm n tlo n of su'd Sarah V H a ll, deceased, has terest and e q u ity la am i to the al g
T hat is as it should be. for Ju n e is In itself b eau ­ need can be secured bv npplvl ug Io I file d Ills fin a l account in said m a ile r, prem ises except th is s ta tu to ry rig h t
Entered as second class mutter, February 24, 1203 at the
and thnt. by the o rd e r o f said C ourt, o f redemption, and fo r such o th e r
tiful and rom antic, the glorious m onth of roses.
poatofflce. Springfield. Oregon
E. J MOORE.
20,
1929. nt ten nnd fu rth e r r e lie f h e rein as Io the
C ounty School S uperinten den t I T h u rsd a y. June
W hat b e tte r tim e to wed th an when the fields
M A IL S U B SC R IPTIO N RATE
M 23 30 o'clo ck A M . at the Cham bers o f said C ourt may seem equitable
C ourt In the l.nne C ounty C ourt
One year In A d van ce------- g l . <5 T h re e M o n t h s ______76c are abloom with flowers, and the sw eet song of
T h is Summons Is puhllshcd once
, House tn Eugene, Oregon, has been
Eta Months ........ .................... gl.oO Single C o p y ______ he birds in the air?
8U M M O N S
unpointed as the tim e nnd place of each week fo r fo u r successive w eek*
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T O F T i l l : ! he a rin g object Ions If any. to said ft In the S p rln g flh ld News, a w eekly
W hat b e tte r m onth for honeym oons?
T H U R S D A Y . M A Y 30. 1929
o f general
c lrc u la llo n .
S T A T E O F OREGON FOR T H E i nal account and to the settlem ent newspaper
gilb llsh e it In l.nne C ounty. O regon,
t thereof.
CO UN TY OF I.ANE
Young m an- young lady if you a re engaged F M. S m ith. P la in tiff, Vs the U n ­
A thankful heart is not only the greatest virtue,
G EORGE T H A I.L . Executor. bv o rd e r o f the H onorable C P. B a r­
o r expect to be shortly - w h v not seize the oppor­ kno w n H e ir e o f Polly Bow m an: the ' Fred E S m ith, Attorney fo r E xecutor nard. Judge o f the C o un ty C o urt o f
but parent of all other virtues.— Cicero.
M IB 23 30 J B 13 l.nne County. O regon, w hich o rd e r
U n kno w n H e lis o f W illia m lloW-
tu n ity to m ake a Ju n e wedding of it?
hears dale the 16th dav o f Mav, 1929.
m tin. m id nis,i a ll o th e r persons un ­
MEMORIAL DAY
and the date o f the fir s t p u b lic a tio n
And while we are on the subject, let's not fo r­ kno w n c la im in g nnv rig h t, t it le or
SUM M O NS
Intere st In and to the real p ro p e rty IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T OF T H E o f th is Summons Is M ay teth t, 1929
Since last a day was set aside in honor of get the brides of form er years. R em em ber those
de-'crlhed In the C o m pla in t herein.
S T A T E O F O REG ON FOR T H E
JA M E S K K IN O .
departed soldiers, th e ra n k s of th e g rea t w ar who m arried in Ju n e s of the past w ith tokens of
Defendants.
A tto rn e y fo r P la in tiff.
CO UNTY OF LA N E
To the U n kno w n H e irs o f P o lly T he S tale o f O regon, Renresented
heroes have been thinned by the passing of M ar­ your affection— perhaps, indeed, your m other too
Rerldence and P osto fflce Address,
B ow m an: the U n kno w n l l r i r s
of
. w as a "Ju n e Bride.’’
nnd a ctin g by the W o rld W ar Vet Eugene, lam e County. Oregon
shal Foch.
W illia m Bowm an, and also u ll o th e r
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M 1« 21-20 J 8 I I
erans’
S tate
Aid
Coniinbndnn.
persons unknow n c la 'm ln g any rig h t,
P la in tiff. Vs C larence W Fan lr«m
One of th e g rea test generals of all tim e, his
t itle o r Intere st in and io the real
June Dee F andreni. Donald W Me
p ro p e rty described In the C o m pla in t
brave spirit now belongse to eternity. Like m any
K ln n e n and Pearl C. M cK innon.
herein.
D
efendants:
A F IS H S T O R Y
Defendants
g rea t generals, he espoused peace with all his
IN T H E N A M E O F T H E S T A T E
To C larence W Fandreni und Jane
I
m ight and m ain, yet proved a fierce and u n relen t­
The fo llo w in g In te rv ie w in the P o rtla n d T elegram OF OREGON. Yon are hereby re ­ D e c F in d r .n i, D efendants
qu ire d to appear and answ er the
IN T H E N A M E O F T H E S T A T E
ing w arrior w hen struggling for a righteous sounds to us lik e our frie n d lie n D o rris. S p rln lg fte ld nut C o m pla in t file d against von In th te
O F OREGON. You and each o f voii
: grow er, who Is cha irm an o f the state game co m m is s io n :
above e n title d C ourt and cause on or
cause.
are hereby re q u ire d to appear and
before fo u r weeks fro m the date o f
a n sw e r the en m n la ln t file d against
R E A C H FOR A F L Y R O D IN S T E A D O F A H A R P O O N
the fir s t p u b lic a tio n of th is Summons,
S ignificant was th e coupling of his .name with
you In the above e n title d Court and
nnd If you fn ll so io appear and an ­
on n r before fo u r weeks from
th a t of th e U nknow n Soldier a t th e tim e of his
“Oregon should point the way In whale conservation,” swer, fo r want thereof, the p la in tiff cause,
the date o f the firs t p u b lica tio n of
death. B eautiful was the th o u g h t of saluting a member of the State Game commission said Friday. w ill an plv to the C ourt fo r the r e lie f th is Sum m on*, nnd If vou fa ll so to
craved fo r In his C o n in la ln t, to w it
them both— one the g rea test general, perhaps, ' ‘Corsets are so little worn nowadays there is no excuse fo r a decree o f th is C ourt fo re ve r appear nnd answer, fo r want thereof
for continuing the ruthless slaughter that Is threatening q u ie tin g the t it le o f the p la in tiff In the p la in tiffs w ill ap ply to the Court
of the World W ar; the other, unknow n, obscure.
fu r the re lie f dem anded In mild com
them—the whales—with utter extinction. It Is all non and to the prem ises described In the p la in t, to -w lt: fo r ii decree o f th is
C
om
plaint
herein,
nnd
described
ns
sense
to
say
that
they
are
ueeded
for
their
blubber
or
for
It is in th a t spirit th a t we m ust celebrate De­
C ourt g iv in g the p la in tiff a Judgment
follow s, to -w lt;
against the defendant C larence W
coration Day, reserving o u r honors not only for j their meat.
Whilo you nro young, with the
B e g in n in g at a \>olnt fi 2! chains
Fnndrem fo r the am ount o f Indebted­
"I
not
only
agree
with
Professor
Henry
Fairchild
Os-
South
o
f
the
N
ortheast
corn
er
of
the
proper glasses
th e fam ous and glorious leaders, but dividing
ness
o
w
in
g
from
the
said
defendant
Bowm an
D onation
Land
; born, president of the American Museum of Natural HIs- W illia m
to
the
p
la
in
tiff
he
rid
n
upon
the
note
them as well am ong th e hum blest of those who , tory.” the commissioner continued, "that concerted In- C laim N o tific a tio n No 7039 In Town
and m ortgage In th is co m p la in t set Your eyes are your mont price»
in IS S o u th . It m g e 3 W e t of th e
have served their people in a com m on cause.
less possession.
! ternational action Is necessary, but I am prepared to sh
out and the costs nnd disbursem ents
W illa m e tte M e rid ia n , ia Lane C uuntv.
of th is s u it and a reasonable a tto r ­
1
assume
for
Oregon
the
leadership
in
this
work.
Oregon,
and
ru
n
n
in
g
fhence
W
est
O ur trib u tes of g ratitu d e and love m ust em ­
T h a t Is why we recom m end
ney’s fee nnd fh n t said decree p ro ­
"I say—‘Let Ongon show those foreigners how to save 39.28 cha in s; thence South 22 07 vide fo r the fo re clo su re o f th e m o rl
for them the finest lenses con­
b race all those who gave th eir lives— with equal whales. Let us lead the way.’
ch a in s; thence East 29 28 ch a in s;
gnge set fo rth In the C om ptnlnt
ceived by science O rthogons—
thence N o rth 22 07 cha in s to the
em phasis for the rulers and ruled, th e m ighty and
he rein and the sale o f the pro p e rty
“Dr. Osborn says about 30.000 whales are being killed place o f b e g in n in g :
T hese w onderful lenses, th a t
th
e
re
in
described,
to
-w
lt
th e hum ble, the know n and the unknow n.
, annually. What Oregon's share In this slaughter'ls I don't
Also, B eg in n in g nt the most n o rth ­
give vou the sam e perfect vision
The
N
o
rth
S
lx
tv
(G0|
fei-t
o
f
Ix
it
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know, nor do I care. If I am given the support of press, e rly N o rth w e st C orner o f the W illia m One (11. B lo ck Ten (101. O rig in a l a t the edge as a t th e center.
Bowm
an
D
onation
I
jin
d
C
laim
No
78,
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public and sportsmen. Oregon will save more whales than In T o w n sh ip E ighteen South o f Range Plat o f S p rin g fie ld as p la tte d anil re ­
W hether it be S e a ttle ’s pull or P o rtlan d ’s loca­ | she has ever killed.
T w o (21 W est of the W illa m e tte corded In la m e C ounty. State o f
O re g o n ;
tion a t th e end of the Colum bia gorge th a t will
“I propose a state-wide whale conservation campaign, M e rid ia n : thence South 7.SO ch a in s; by th e S h e riff o f Lane C ountv. In
get for one of these cities the term inus of tfie hacked by spirited advertising and publicity.
thence East 21 91 ch n ln s; thence '
the m anner provided by law and ac­
N o rth 7 90 ch a in s; thence W est 6 81
east-w est a ir mail line rem ain s to be seen. Avia­
co rd in g to the p ra c tic e o f th is Court
S h o rt Season, M aybe
ch a in s; thence South 2 696 chains to j
to rs testified before a hearin g in W ashington, D.
"Oregon will teach her fishermen to leave whales alone the ce n te r o f the county roa d; thence and th a t the proceeds o f said sale,
C. th a t the P ortland ro u te was th e best from the except, possibly, during a very short open season. Sup­ N o rth 74° and 40' W est 1 29 cha in s, a fte r de du cting the expenses thereof,
he applied in paym ent o f the athount
standpoint of flying.
However. W ashington pose our share of the annual kill is 100 whales, though, thence South 85* W est 5 25 ch n ln s; I due
p la in t if f h i-re ln upon said Judg­
No 14 ® Ave. West
•tv-ni
e
South
B
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W
est
175
chains
1
cities a re lining up behind S eattle while Oregon mind you, I don’t admit this. I am prepared to have our
m ent and th n t the p la in tiff have Jmlg
Engere. Oregon
and thence N o rth 3.63 ch a in s; and I
m ent against the defendant Clarence
does nothing. T hat has too often been the situ ­ sportsmen refrain from killing 200 whales a year.
thence W est 8.00 chains to the place
W
F
nndrem
fo
r
nnv
d
e
ficie
n
cy
re-
ation in Oregon on o th er m atters.
“Now, I don’t say that we can Induce old whalers, who o f beginning, c o n ta in in g 14 78 acres, i
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have the very spirit of whaling In their blood, to quit at m ore o r less;
nnd fu rth e r decreeing th a t the de- '
once and turn to minnows. But 1 do say we can educatm
have not. nor have e ith e r of i
The P ortland T elegram seeks to oust the them to taper off gradually on porpoise, shark, tuna, fendants
them , an y rig h t, t it le o r In te re st In j
public service com m ission, because it will not barracuda and work down to the smaller fish.
and to the said prem ises or any part
low er telephone rate s in th a t city. N either would . “I propose for our campaign slogan ’’Reach for a fly rod thereof. T h n t the P la in tiff he de- I
creed to be the o w ne r In fee sim ple ■
th e legislature give P ortland th e hom e rule bill wheels."
of the said prem ises, and th a t the i
dem anded w hereby she could m ake her own
"Furthermore I demand Immediate enactment of game defendants and each of them tie (or
rates. We expect next th a t th e T elegram will laws requiring sportsmen to throw hack all whales under- ever barred fro m c la im in g any rig h t. ‘
tit le o r In te re st the re in , and fo r such
w ant the legislature abolished and the governor 30 feet.”
C ul down on fats and heavy d esserts at m eals for tw o
o th e r and fu r th e r re lie f as to the
fired.
C
o
m
m
ercial
Angle
weeks.
E at plenty of green vegetables. And betw een
C
ourt
m
ay
seem
equitable.
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T h is sum m ons Is published once
“W hat about commercial fisheries?" the commissioner
m
eals,
w
henever
yon feel tire d or nervous e a t a bite of
each week fo r fo u r successive weeks t
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The average operatin g cost of m otor vehicles was asked.
candy. T his system has been proven by I he best a u th o ri­
In the S p rin g fie ld News, a w eekly ,
"That is outside my Jurisdiction.” he replied. "The new spaper published at S p rin g fie ld ,
is 6*4 cents a mile. Prof. T. R. Agg, highw ay en ­
ties. It will w ork—especially if th e candy is th e pure
gineer of Iowa S ta te College, has concluded fol­ State Fish commission must regulate industrial fishing, l-ane C ounty. O regon, by o rd e r o f the
w
holesom e kind Kggim ann m akes.
C.
P.
B
a
rn
ard
,
C
ounty
'
H
onorable
but
you
can
quote
me
as
unalterably
opposed
to
whale
lowing a survey. T he m axim um is 9*4 cen ts a
Judge o f the C ounty o f laine. State
mile for heavy autom obiles and th e m inim um 4 whale wheels.
o f Oregon, w h ich ord e r bears date '
"So much for conservation,” the commissioner continu­ the 15th day o f May. 1929. and the
cents a mile for light m achines, he said.
ed. "Lots of commissioners would stop here, content date o f the fir s t p u b lica tio n o f th is
that they had done their duty. But I am willing to go a Sum m ons Is M av lfith . 1929
M e J "Where thn 8ervlce la Different"
P O T T E R A K IN G .
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
T E A C H E R S ’ E X A M IN A T IO N S
JU N E BRIDES
The sem i annual oxa m ln ntlon a fo r
T he m onth of m arriages Is here. Of course teachers
fo r c e rtific a te s w ill be held
every m onth is a m onth of m arriages, but lime in the C ounty C ourt Room In Eu'tcite,
seem s especially to abound with them , and these r, gon, com m encing nt 9 A M on
June 12. m id Ina tlng fo u r
has alw ays biaui an additional halo of roniauc * d W i n edneadny.
s
Si lu ,lules o f the days on w hich
over m arriages that take place in June.
subjects w ill be given, sources of
Editorial
C o m m e n t,
Insure Your Eyes
O ptom etrist.
HOW TO GET THIN
ON CANDY
F G G IM A N N ’ S
Shortage of m oney from governm ent oil le a s e , step further.
Attorneys for Plaintiff. Residence,
sources has compelled th e governm ent to drop ’ “I believe we should go In for whale propagation Let and Post Office Address. Eugene.
w ork th is year on several reclam ation projects, i us establish whale hatcheries and stock our streams with Lane County. Oregon.
It appears th a t the governm ent is losing money- whale fry.”
"Would you like to say something about whale life In
a fte r the oil scandal publicity.
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T he F ort W orth plane broke the w orld’s record
fo r sustained flight. H enry Ford says a new kind
of pow er is needed for airplanes. The present
engine seem s to last as well as the pilots so
hard ier m en to drive planes is evidently in
dem and.
the Willamette?” the commissioner was asked.
"No." he said. "I don't believe I would.”
“Some of your political opponents have suggested that
there are no whales In Oregon and that you're full of
blubber. Would you care to say something about the
prints of whales being found on river beds?”
"No.” he replied, “I’m a game commissioner, but I
know when to quit.”
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Just another good
thing added to the
other good things
of life
C a m e l
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C IG A R E T T E S
”
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ARE THE BETTER CIGARETTE
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any other cigarette.
They are made o f the choicest Turkish a n d
American tobaccos grown.
Camels arc always smooth a n d mild.
Camel quality is jealously maintained . . .
by the world's largest organization o f
expert tobacco men . . . it never varies.
Smoke Camels as liberally as you choose . . .
they w ill never tire your taste.
Nor do they ever leave an unpleasant
after-taste.
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O 1929, R. I. Reynold« Tot'eron
C onpeny, WioXon Selem, N . C.