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X PA G I FOUR THE S P R IN O m n j) NEWS THURSDAY. JUN E 13. 1929 w.............. ~1 1 THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS FATHER'S DAY .............. Mr». T o ftd a h l III Mr». Chart«» Cam p C reek M an In Itoli Steven» T o ftd a h l o f Ju n ctio n C ity, m o th e r of of Camp Creek wu» a bUNllle»» v l» lto r Mr». J M. la tra on o f S p rin g fie ld , 1» In S pringfield F rida y reported seriou sly III at the P acific E X E C U T O R 'S N O T IC E C h ris tia n ho spita l, » h e ro »he ha» been I IN T H F C O U N TY C O U R T O F T H F fo r several day« * S T A T E O F OREGON. IN A N II FOR T H E CO UNTY OF LA N E IN P R O B A T E S H E R irrs salf on execution In re E nlate o f M arnare! E llen John IN FO R E C LO S U R E . »oil. deceuaed. Nolle«' I n hereby given th a t hv N o tice I» hereby given that the un r ir t t ie o f » " execution and ord e r o f deralgaed, J Lew i» Johnson. wa» duly SBl'' ln { o r’>clo»ure l»»ued out o f the appointed E xecu tor of the above ell ( Ir c iilt ( o u rt of lam e C ounty. Oregon, title d e»tate on May JR, 132» th a t on ’ he ,Sth ,!n r o f M »y- 1929 •" » al1 p e r» ""» ow ing »aid «»tale »hall »nil w herein, on the 17th <l»v o f May. l»‘ .v me. ami a ll peraon» having cla im s >?” 'J c ?»r’- J E",c" ,h,> "ald »h»ii"p'reae'nt w)(h V(>l|,.hl, ri| . Ml,rv K I»'» wife a» plaintiffs. the , am e n X n t « ' i. " / ’’nod«."», id« HrZn'im slavery" m f\uo™ «y"7i n 7 uVitam th e re in deacrlhed. t o w lt The N o rth S ix ty (60) feet o f ta il One (11. B lo ck Ten (H D , O rig in a l Plat o f S p rin g fie ld a» p la tte d am i re corded In lam e C ounty, S tale o f T H E W IL L A M E T T E PRESS O regon; H. E. M A X E Y . Editor. hv the S h e riff o f tam e County. In the m anner provided by la w and a c Entered a» second class m atter, February 24. 19t)3 at the co rd in g to the p ra c tic e o f th ia C o urt and tha t the proceed« o f »aid »ale. poatofflee. Springfield. Oregon a fte r deducting the expenses (hereof, lie applied In paym ent o f (he am ount M A IL 8 U B 8 C R IP T IO N R A TE due p la in tiff h e re in upon »aid Judg O m year In Advance-------->1.75 Three Months ___ 75c ment and that the p la in tiff have judg ■ lx Montha _ ......................... 81 00 Single Copy ...... Ac m en! against the defendant Clarence I I I " f n r i z o t it ” 11 W. Fundrum fo r any d e fic ie n c y re T H U R S D A Y . J U N E 13. 1929 „ ‘ K „ . . m a in in g unpaid on (he »ahi Judgment 1 r a th e r m ay seem austere, or too practical to AMERICA FOR AMBRCANS FIR ST care for such trin k e ts as you m ight be moved to PUndrem ‘ w d - ’ Jan’e "" D .« '.'"S in d ’ eZ.' Ik , |m l(, w M cK innon and Pearl C. T h ree or four hundred th ousand people come purchase for him. or. in m any cases, it might into the United S ta te s every y ear from foreign seem ridiculous to present him with a gift out M cK in no n, and each o f them and a ll peraon» c la im in g by, th ro u g h n r u n countries. This is plenty to assim ilate in any Of his own m oney. Hodge». H a rold R R e nja m ln . O It c ite S tree t. Eugene, Oregon, w ith in der them or a n y o f (hem he barred o n e year and im m igrant law s should not be any Rut rem em ber one thing! A m an is only a boy R ickm an. V iv ia n May R ickm an «ml " lx m onth« from the date o f the firs t and foreclosed o f a ll rig h t, title . In- m ore lax. la fact, they should be m ore strict as grow n up. Your father, no m a tte r w hat his ex- «*’r,? l<,a FL !i,| l<k ,hl" which 1» tere»( and e q u ity In am i Io the «alg premtaes except thin » ta lu to ry rig h t reg a rd s certain nationalities, especially the Mexi- 1 terior. has hidden aw ay in his heart a little boy. tercet thereon at the ra te o f ««*, per J l ew is J ohnson I o f redem ption, and fo r such o th e r cans. T he southw est is overrun with M exicans i And th a t little boy will come to the surface and annum from A p ril 17th, 1929. am i fo r Executor 1 and fu rth e r re lie f herein a» to the w ho force down the sta n d a rd s of living and ’ fath e r will retire to his room a s happv about the •h* farther «urn o f E ig h t D olla r» H E N R Y E s i . a t t e r y , C ourt may seem eq uita ble w ages red pair of suspenders o r the tie, o r th e box of <•*•••'• "n<l f,,r ” *•• further sum of Attorney fo r E xecutor M 33-30 J 6-13 "O T hia Summon» 1» puhll»hi»l once One Hundred D ollar» (»100(101 n» a ‘ ‘ “ | «'Bch week fu r fo u r »ucceaslve week» C anada w ants and needs settlers i.s m uch as I cigars th a t you have given him. as any little boy reasonable A tto rn e y'» fee. am i fo r I ho ^ S ' p n rin New», a a w an y country which desires to develop large un- j would be about a box of m arbles or a baseball the coat» and dlahuraem ents o f thia i v T . , p ,«.. g f g l fie e l ld d News. w eekly eekly action. and on .he 17th day o f A p ril, ST v , \ ' IF i T 'J v newapaper of general c irc u la tio n . settled areas. But, C anada has never let down glove. 193». In «»Id C ourt the defendant lia r l o ' e t - r v O R E G O N FOR L A N E published In Lane C ounty. O regon, th e b ars to races which it deem s undesirable. We j Don't be fooled by your fath e r He likes little old R B en ja m in r,-covered a Judg .. . . hy o rd e r of the H o no rable C P Bar know the Mexican in large num bers and of the atte n tio n s just as m uch as m other does, m ent agalnat the defendant« I. E In the M a tte r o f the E state o f Sarah nard. Judge o f the C ounty C o urt o f . Lane ('o u titv , <>r«*aon. w hich o rd e r class th a t m igrate a re not desirable. • • • Hodge« and Ida G ra v iin i Hodge» fo r V H a ll, I Nolle.« 1» hereby given tha t the un- bear« date th«* lftth day o f May, 1929. the »um o f F our H u n d re d -» lxty three A NEW FU TURE FDR T H E INDIAN Consider differential b irth ra te s as to the Isis 47-100 (»463.471 D o lla r» w ith In dersigned E xecu tor o f tin. |.a»t W ill and thi* dat«« n f the flrwt p u b lica tio n Angeles Mexican who applies for ch a rity for hair A new policy in conducting the affairs of tin and terest th. reon at the rah- o f 6'2 per o f »aid S . Il - a ll A. H a ll, deceaaoil. ha» o f thin Summon« In M ay l i t h t , 1929 c u ts including bobs, of his 33 d a u g h te rs a n d sons. A m erican Indian is announced by the S ecretary annum from Decem her the lo tti 1936 file d hl» fin a l account In said m atter, J AM ES K K IN G . At this 33 rate- he m ay becom e progenitor of of the Interior Wlibur. H ereafter, the educated and for the «uni o f F lftv (»60 001 Ho| and th a t, by the o rd e r o f ««Id Court. A tto rn e y fo r P la in tiff. June 3d. 1939. at ten lar« a« a reasonable A tto rn e y'« fee T hursd ay. K e rld ro c e and P oM offlce Addreaa, 1089 grandshildren. His com petitor, the old- Indian will not be returned to tin* reservation to o'clo ck A M . at the C ham bers o f «aid Rua«*tie, Iain«* ( 'o u tils Ore«on sto ck Anglo-Saxon A m erican, who finds he m ust rev en to the blanket but will be encouraged to ,,r »hi« »ult and ««id execution to m- • o u rt In th«, Lane C ounty Court M 1« 23 30 .1 0 13 h u stle to feed, clothe and educate his brood of go into industry and business along with his dire, t e l .-o n ,m o ld in g m.- in the name Hons«» lu Eugene. O regon, ha« been I .1« the tim e nnd place of th re e , can expect at his 3 rate. 9 grandbabies, w hite brother. Anyone who is fam iliar with the "f s ' " f «''r.von, in o rd .-r to appointed iid judgm ent», In te re st. nt hearing object Ion«. I f any. Io »aid fl- I W e today face, in control of such differential conduct of tile Indians on the reservation know s tornev'« " " Nr' fe- «. coat o f «ult and accru nal account and to the '■III.-nient b irth ra te s through im m igration restriction, a ¡ th a t th e system th e governm ent has used h as kept ’ ng coat«, to «.-Il the fo llo w in g de thereof. G EORGE T H A L L . E xecutor ........ . stru g g le for A m erica's Soul. Shall ous country the Indian in a semi-civilized sta te instead of scribed real p ro p e rty. to-w lt *■’ S m ith , A tto rn e y fo r E xecutor The South F ifty thr«.' (S3) feet ot rem a in reasonably hom ogenous, o r shall m on- raising his standards. l o t F iv e iS l In Block T w e n ty -th re e M 18 33 30 J 6 13 grelization proceed until we sink to the level of While the Indian lias not progressed it is not C »f F airm o un t o rd ln g to the hybridized Latin Am erica? because he is not capable. Indians can be highly o rig in a l plat the re of, in Eug.-n ., I.n nr SU M M O N S • • • educated and assim ilated easier than m any o th er * <^ ‘Kon IN T H E C IR C C IT CO t'RT* O F T H E NOW . T IIE R F F , HIE. III the name T here is no way to increase taxes w ithout also races th at com e to our short's, especially tin S T A T E O F OREGON FOR T H E " " z" - Published Every Thnreday at ■prlngfleld, Lane County. Oregon. by June ltith is F a th e r's Day, and we w ant tp urge everyone not to overlook this occasion. F o r some reason. M other's Day is m uch inorre widely ob served th a n F a th e r's Day. T his is u n d e rsta n d able in th e light of the beautiful sentim ents that are aroused by the very word " m o th e r'' yet fa th e r need not be neglected, as too often he seem s to be. i F a th er m ay seem indifferent to such , occasion as F a th er's Day. Probably, if asked, he would call it "nonsense" and ask his children - 3 Increasing th e cost of living, for th e consum er m u st ultim ately pay all taxes. T he m erchant a n d m an u fa ctu rer put the am ount of his taxes on the price of the goods. R ailroads raise their oriental and the negro. V ice-President C urtis is wii’h ’i h e ^ V f xecu llo n and o rd e r of an Indian and lived on th e reservteion until 15 sale, and In o rd e r to sa tis fy said years old. No one could im agine a boy of Chinese Judgment. In clu d in g IntereMt. .»tier ___ ex _ o r __ negro tractio n reaching the p la c e of vice- ney's fee», costs and accru in g coat». ? . k _e . C. ^ ° L t? ! ,L t a i ! 8. - . h i fvh- 1i? Î P r e 8 ,ï e n t . in H u s ' c m m r r > 7 " \ n ‘ V 'd u c m e ( il ’ l I. d ì à n now averaging m ore th a n six j>er cent of their usually thinks, a c ts and co n d u sts him self like a earning. About the only fellow who cannot pass w hite m an w here he has had a chance to live in on his taxes is th e wage earner, who is unable to the environm ent of the whites and th ere is little able to get a raise out of the boss every tim e th e sc h o o l.: race prejudice a g ain st him. city, county and sta te raise th e levy. D espite th e efforts of th e press and m anv of th e city's leading people the Eugene school bud- get w ent down to overw helm ing defeat last Mon day. Eugene school system and city as well has plunged headlong into debt until the people are f a t ?d w ith one of the hiehest per capita indebted ness in the state. T he plain thinking people are beginning to tak e the situation serious and from now on it looks like budgets in excess of the six p er cent lim itation and bond issues will be hard to pass. S i c X d o t «^h o ^ o ^ ^ ^ u ‘V e ^ h 1 j I I Insure Your Eyes While you are young, with the proper glasses Your eyes are your m ost price less possession. T h a t Is why we recom m end for them the finest lenses c o n policy for th e fu tu re of the Indian will see the ”n'1 a1' P’*’-"""" claiming by ..... ... ......... thl« .......... S tim m ,m», and If yifu von mii fa ll »o w ceived by science- O rthogons—- passing of th e Indian reservation and the Indian X r „t^k."m 'L «.'? ." r .h " y •P «*'ar nni1 »nawer. f.w want th e re o f T hese w onderful lenses, th a t i l l . H u n a n «.Rher of them . In nnd to the »aid the p la in tiff« w ill applv to the C ourt _n « . . . give vou th e name perfect vision aft<?r 3,1 tak ,n g his PL°P7 pJ ace ln the 8Un' p rem i« e« tj.- ,,,.» , f ° r *he r e lie f dem anded In «akl m m - a t the edge as a t the center. p la in t, to -w lt: fo r a deerew o f thl» S h e riff of T.ane County. Oregon Court g iv in g the p la in tiff a Judgment A dealer advertises to the farm ers, “ we w ant M 23-30 J 6-13 30 agalnat the defendant C larence W. your hides.” He should have said “ Come In and ' Fnndrem fo r the am ount o f Indehted- be skinned.” SU M M O N S neM o w in g fro m the »«Id defendant • • • IN T H F C IR C C IT Editorial Comment, A L IB E R A L R A IL R O A D P O L IC Y ,,O C o C ItT OP v - v . f 2 H ’R T ile I P ‘ ° ,'h ‘' p l a , n f l f f » t « ’" ’h" n o te f: n,"l ’n o rlg a g e In thl« co m p la in t net c o rv rv op t ‘ " u* a 'Hl ,h '' coaf" " " d tH»bur«emontg P xi "n d a reaaonnhle a tto r r . k - M - S m in tiff. i> ith. ■ P • la r> ■< n V». the - t n ney'a fee. and th a t »aid decree pro- know n Heir» of P olly B ow m an: t h - vide fo r the fore. Io»ur.- o f the m ort I nknow n H eir» o f W illia m Bow - g a g e »et fo rth In the C om plaint man. and alao a ll o th e r peraon» un herein nnd the »ale o f the n rn n e rfv know n c la im in g any rig h t, t it le o r -------------- - qtatv Ralph Budd c e rta in ly know» how to cap ture popular • • • im a gin atio n. H is announcem ent th a t (ils ra ilro a d would Big business som etim es s ta rt from hum ble be- a,Id n(> d iffe re n tia l fo r tra v e l via the P acific N o rth w e st winnings. M ontgom ery W ard s ta rte d with a between Chicago and San Francisco won cheers fro m clothes b ask et from which he sold hardw are ar- W ashington and Oregon, who fo r years have been b a ttlin g tid e s from door to door. Stocking up each m orn- to Induce S outhern P a cific to haul tra n s c o n tin e n ta l pas ing from a hardw are store. When he got tired sengers free between P o rtla n d and San F rancisco. Now OÍ V alking he Start ed a Store w here bis costom ors be In fo rm s the W ashington pu blic th a t G reat N o rth e rn could w rite to him. nd ,’tavp tile articles sent. w ill pay the taxes Involved In the big ra ilro a d tax suit In * * • th a t state and w ill cla im no refun d on back taxes I f the T here are on ?r. everage 6100 people born ra ilro a d w in th e ir rase. T hrou gh the N o rth w e st he Is every day in Am erica anti 3500 pass away. T his cre d ite d w ith being the in flu e n ce in fo rc in g the s i-h o u r n a t'O Q is getUn'., o.-'ger fa ste r th an m ost of US tr a fn - H is In te re s t In C e n tra l O regon has alw ays been re:, ze. m anlfested In a lik e m anner th a t won p it!,lie plaudit«. L ik e H a nn iba l as an In va d o r w in n in g e g,,o<! w ill of h a lf Ita ly . A d »fa'ilt’ng bank cash ier savs he used mon r,udd Invades the f|, |,] served hv S outhern P a cific and h e s ti to help needy fr nds. Thre ot them ! .lion P a cific w ith a ll the prestige p f .-, rescuer fro m op han; ’ d to be chorus g r! =. pressor. W h ile we m ay disagree as to the w isdom o f • • • d u p lic a tin g fa c ilitie s at a cost w h ich m ay im p a ir c a rrie r No t ’ricn is safe now adays. It t h e •.f o - c a tr e lty to serve, we cannot h« lp fe e lin g a t h r ill at the m < 1 i n f get. hin» »he au t ) saler-ma: b r llian ce o f his on.-laught.— O regon Voter. Dad's Day - One Day If hen He Gets Somethin# Besides Iiills eorNTY OF ,ANK T he S la t., o f O regon. Repreaenled and a ctin g hy the W o rld W a r Vet ♦»ran«’ S tate A id CnnimÍMMlon. P la in tiff, V« <*laretice W. Pandreiti. i u n i w 9 . T « h e % o ¿ ? " ay Jane lin e Fand rem . IKm ald W M r- on»* o’clock K ln n o n and P e a rl C. M cK in n o n , in the a ft ernoon o f «aid day. nt the Defendant» 8o“fhwi'''t front door o f the «aid To C larence W Eandrem and Jane Coun!-V (’"ur* Roii»e In Eugene, t^in e Doe Fandr. m. D efendant«: &téì11le(ufo (DptomctrUL No 14 • Ave. West Eugere. Oregon deMcrlb.«' ,o ” lp r ’,al prop,*r,y i’s a the C o m pla in t herein. || Defendants, To the U n kn o w n H e irs n f P olly B ow m an: the U n kno w n H .drs of W illia m Bow m an, .and also a lt other persons unknow n c la im in g anv rig h t t it le o r In te re st In nnd to the real p ro p e rty described in the C om plaint herein. D efendants: IN T H E N A M E O F T H E S T A T E Candy is quick energy. W hen you feel fagged out in O F OREGON. Yon • are herehy re quired to appear and answ er the the middle of the m orning or aftern o o n eat a few bites of C o m pla in t file d against you In th te above e n title d C ourt and i-.ause on or candy .'iitt! you’ll notice th e difference, if is good for yon before fo u r weeks fro m the date of the fir s t p u b lica tio n o f th is Bummon«, too, especially if it !s the pure, w holesom e candy m ade by and i f you fa ll so to appear nnd an sw.-r, fo r w ant the re of, the p ln in 'lf f w ill a p p ly to the C ourt fo r the r e lie f prayed fo r In his C o m n la ln t, to w t : fo r a decree o f th is C ourt fo re ve r q u ie tin g the t 't le o f »he p la in tiff In "W h e re tin - Service 1» D ifferent" nnd to the prem ises described Irv the C o m pla in t herein, and described as follow s, to -w lt: I i B -g 'n n lrig at a po’ nt 6 21 chains South o f .Die N o rth ea st c o rn e r o f the W illia m P< wman D ona tion Land C laim , N o f'fie a tlo n No 7029, In Town shin IS South. Range 2 W ent o f the W illa m e tte M e rid ia n . In T.ane C annty. O regon, and ru n n 'n g thence W est 2S.2R ch a in s; thence South 22.07 cha in s; thence East 2S.2R chain»; thence N o rth 22 07 chains to the place n f b e g in n in g ; Also, B e g in n in g at the most n o rth ) e rly N o rth w e s t C orner o f the W illia m Bowm an D onation Lrtnd C laim No 7S. In T o w n sh ip Eighteen Sooth o f Range T w o (2) W est o f the W illa m e tte M e rid ia n : thence South 7.60 chain»; thence East 2161 ch a in s: thence N o rth 7.60 ch a in s; thence W est 6.61 ch a in s; thence South 2.596 chains to the ce n te r o f the co u n ty road; thence N o rth 74” and 40' W est 1.26 ch a in s; I thence South 86’ We»t. 5.26 ch a in s; 1 ¡then ce South 61’ W e st 1.75 chains | ■ and thence. N o rth 3.6.3 ch a in s; an d! thence W est 8.00 chains to the place ' o f be ginning , c o n ta in in g 14.78 acres, m ore o r less; I and fu r th e r decreeing th a t the dp- j fendants have not, n o r have e ith e r nf them , any rig h t, t it le o r In te re s t In ■ and to the said prem ises o r any p a rt I thereof. T h a t the P la in tiff be de-1 creed to he the o w m r In fee sim p le , ( o f the said prem ises, and th a t the j I defendants and each o f them be f o r - ; j ever barred fro m c la im in g any rig h t, ■ I t itle o r Interest, th e re in , and fo r such ' o th e r and fu r th e r r e lie f as to the j Court, m ay seem equitable. T h is sum m ons Is published once each week fo r fo u r successive weeks In the S p rin g fie ld News, a w eekly new spaper published at S p rin g fie ld , Lane County, O regon, by o rd e r o f the H o no rable C. P. B a rn a rd , C ounty Judge o f the C ounty o f T.ane, State o f Oregon, w h ich o rd e r bears date the 16th day o f M ay, 1929. and the date o f the f ir s t p u b lic a tio n o f th is Sum m ons Is M ay 16th, 1929. P O T T E R » K IN O . A tto rn e y s fo r P la in tiff. Residence, and Post O ffice Address, Eugene, Lane C ounty, Oregon. PEP UP! B etw een M eals Eat Candy F G G IM A N N ’S $15 to. San Francisco f from main line [mints) n o w good on 4 £ 3 * a ln s So great has been the demand fo r this economical travel, the $15 coach fare to San Francisco; $2H to I.os Angeles, may now be used on all trains carrying coaches—the Shasta,” "W e st Coast," "O regonian" and "K la m a th ," (fo rm e rly the "Coach Special "). Good also on Tourist Sleepers T o provide still greater to m fo rt at low cost, these coach fares are now good on Tourist sleeping cars to San Francisco and I.os Angeles. This arrangement saves nearly ha lf your travel costs. Planning a vacation!' Phone or call on us for all travel information Southern P acific CARL O LSO N, AGENT