*' PAGE TWO THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS THURSDAY, SEPT. 26, 1929 Springfield has not m ade any boast recently REBEKAH LODGE PLANS OBSIDIANS INITIATE; about a g reat grow th in population. Yet our MORE PENNY SU PPER S PREPARE FOR WINTER school enrollm ent increase show s a m uch ------- g re a te r percentage th an m ost of the boasting P lans for the penny c a fe te ria to -b e H. E. M axey was one of the party cities. T h a t should be evidence th a t we are held at ‘he o. o. F. hall tom orrow of O bsidians who sp en t th e week-end gaining and com pare favorably with the o th er ?*sht have been com pleted and the a t th e ir cab in s above L ost Creek com m unities. local R ebekah S pringfield lodge an- ranch, in itia tin g a group of people m eut for o v ernight hikes and for longer trips, care for Injured people ihtbllitaed Every Thursday at I w hile on the tra il and m any other Springfield, Lane County, Orecon, by i vital things w hich often a rise to THE WILLAMETTE PRESS i „ta re one in the face when alone or _________________ H . E. M A X E Y , Editor. ' in a sm all crow d far .from th e beaten highw ays. ■ « tire d aa second class m a tte r, F eb ru ary 24, 1903 a t the • • • bounces th a t th ey will sponsor a into m em bership in th e organization. Some tim e was spent In cleaning postoBlce. S pringfield, O regon T he can d id a tes w ere given in­ , up the cabin sites, in g a th e rin g up a Tom Kelly, an eccentric C hicagoan who died win’t^mVd . I T T " “T M A IL S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E stru c tio n s in m ountain clim bing, trail stock of fuel for the w inter outings. recently, left his $2,400 diam ond ring to his two T hZ lad les a s s u r T O b « y ear In A d vance........ $ 1 J5 T h ree M onths ______75c nieces. His will stipulated th a t the two ladies J ? ? ' * “ - ? blazing, follow ing a trail, the proper , and in the co n stru ctio n of fo u n d a­ S tz M o n th s.............................. $1.00 S ingle Copy ______ 6c m ust shoot craps for the ring, which will be fnvl, all , „ r‘‘ds°ndble prtce and m ethod of finding a tra il a fte r it has tions for w in ter sp o rts w hich will been lost, th e various kind of trails : begin shortly a fte r the first fall of done as soon as one of them recovers from an j g ch ed u led 3 » ' ' e su p p er’ * h lc h THURSDAY, S E P T E M B E R 2«, 1929 illness I *8 8Lheuuled to com m ence prom ptly th a t a re being used, the proper equip- . heavy snow. a t 6.00 p. m. F rid ay evening. • • • THE WORLD SERIES Again we are confronted with the phenom ena W endling People H ere— Mr. and W hat looks dangerous m ay prove otherw ise, of th Series. No gam e c ever before has and vice versa. A fter crossing th e A tlantic seven Mrs. B yrl Crow of W endling spent — e World ------------------ . c , u c . u jc «a» held the undivided a tte n tio n of an entire nation tim es in a subm arine during the w ar, Dennis the week-end in S pringfield. for so long a period. From 1884, when Provid- j Bradley, of W ilmington, Del., was drow ned while ------------------------- ence won laurels as th e World Series winner, trying to swim a small creek. N O T IC E FO R P U B L IC A T IO N F O R E S T EXCHANGE rig h t up to 1928, w hen the crow n w ent to New No. 018752 York, in terest has been intense in every corner M yrtle Lam bert, a New Jersey girl, h as been u ”jted states Land O ffice, Roseburg, of the land. And now everyone is asking: W hat team will bring hom e the bacon in 1929? Phila­ disowned by her fath e r because of her persistent N o X ^ is ^ h e rX ’ f riven192,9/ , habit of riding freight trains. He said: “I have S ep tem b er 21. 1929. N iels ilU s e n o" delphia? Chicago? Since the inau g u ratio n of the World Series, knocked her cold several tim es, but I c a n ’t knock I A lsea, B enton C ounty, O regon, filed h e r.” Ianniin«ti«n ap p licatio n No. 018752 u n d er . th . . e ------„ act m any th in g s have happened to captivate the this foolishness out of lo t M arch 20, 1922, (42 S tat., 465) to • • • fancy of a curious world. Radio, the m odern I exchange th e N l£ NE>4 N W '4 , N U N E ‘4 N W ‘4 , S W U S W ‘4 N E ‘4 m iracle. T he developm ent of aviation. T he N W % , SE>4 N W % , N ‘4 N W ‘4 N E ‘4,1 epic-m aking flight of Lindbergh and the a s­ N ‘4 N W ‘4 N E ‘4 , S E ti S W ‘4 tounding feat of the G raf Zeppelin. The grow th W H A T IS T H E M A T T E R W IT H T H E ¡N W ‘4 N E ‘4 , S ‘4 9E>4 N W ‘4 N E ‘4 , of th e m otion picture and the invention of the L U M B E R IN D U S T R Y O F OR EG O N ? ' S n v v «2S4 N E ‘4 "talkies.” (9inRlaw O ari ( SW % N E ‘4, S E ‘4 S W ‘4 N E ‘4, SE14 I • (8i ° ) : SW14 S W ‘4 N E% Sec. 18 Tp. 15 S„ T here are a thousand m ore things to do than Since th e log ra ftin g In d u stry has s ta rte d h e re on the 1R 9 W est, W. M , w ith in th e Siuslaw there were in the old days. And so perhaps S iuslaw an d th e tim b er p ro d u ct of th is section is being N ational F o rest, for th e tim b er from m any of the old diversions are being forgotten. se n t to G ray ’s H arb o r to be cu t up, sev eral n ew sp ap ers N rw y * ’ w ^ N E ^ s T ’ O T p 1' 2 0 ^ I B ut one th in g has an eternal charm . Baseball will never lose its place in th e affections of the have been a sk in g th e question, "W h a t is the m a tte r w ith R. 4 E ast, W. M. w ithin the C ascade ¡N atio n al F o rest. m ultitude. The World Series of 1929 is looked O regon m ills? ” forw ard to as eagerly as was th e World Series t h ? m i n Uh BtiOnt iSF,a g0° d T h ? 1 18 the m a tte r With a ,'™ e an UX - 8s o n s f ch d m in g ,tihe of 1909. O ther things m ay change—b ut the th e m ill h ere a t F lorence w hich has been idle for fifteen | selected, or having bona fide objec- h e a rt of th e Am erican is still the h e a rt of a boy y e a rs? T h is m ill is ow ned by th e sam e com pany w hich tions to such ap p licatio n , an oppor- who know s th a t one of th e m ost im portant ow ns 30,000 a c re s of fine D ouglas fir on the Siuslaw . It ! tu n l‘y to file th e ir p ro te sts w ith the well equipped an d has a cap acity of 150,000 each sh ift ■ R f J is te r ,of ‘he .’ nited S ta te s L and things in the world is to keep rig h t on playing. is .... . . s u m . Offlce a t R oseburg, O regon. Any No, Sir! N othing’s going to d istrac t us from W hat is th e m a tte r w ith th e m ill a t C ushm an, cap acity , such p ro te sts o r o b jectio n s m ust be 60,000 d aily, w hich closed down for lack of logs w hen ! fRed •“ th is office w ith in th irty days th e World Series! - - Editorial . . Comment. . • • • th ere w ere u p w ard s of 4,000,000 feet of fine logs in the S iusiaw riv e r? T h ese logs a re now going o u t" in ra fts MAN— DON’T SHOOT Rain has been falling and the deer season is opening. Every y ear in th is county one or m ore persons have been sh o t for a deer. In practic­ ally every case the shooting lias been due to carelessness. D eer h u n ters are supposed to look and see if th e anim al has horns— why not look and see if he h as tw o legs and walks upright. This shooting prom iscuously into the brush a t every m ovem ent never has killed any deer b u t has ended th e lives of m any men. If it keeps on deer h unting will be curtailed by law. T he hunters owe it to them selves and to the fellow h unters to be careful, and if they feel th a t they are nervous and will shoot every time a chipm unk m akes a noise In the brush, they had better sta y hom e and put in the w inter’s wood for exercise. • • • A creek n ear C ottage Grove which lias been dry in sum m er for years has suddenly began to flow even before the previous rains. The only change in the terrain in the vicinity lias been th e building of a golf course. Does th a t m ean It has becom e w et territo ry o r th a t tears are be­ ing shed over the kind of shots being m ade on the course? th ? d ate of tir s t Pu b l*cation of K e V X to G rays H arb o r. T h ey a re said to h av e been sold for I $11.00 p e r th o u san d a t th e boom. , W h at is th e m a tte r w ith all th e larg e tim b e r o w n ers i — on th e S iu slaw ? It is n o t know n, a t le a st locally, th a t an y of th em a re m aking an y a tte m p t to m a rk e t th e ir RO B ERT E. CRAW FORD, A ctin g R eg ister, j ----------------------- 5 26 °- J tV M L S i J N,R722F,-r.? F S H E R IF E ’S SALE ON 4 N o U c e ^ s H ereb y G i v f n ^ h a ^ by tim b er, alth o u g h th e g en eral v erd ict of w ell-posted log- v • • irtu of . 11 VAUVU..UH • e VI ex ecution 14U an U d UIUU1 o rd e r ui of I gÿ g e rs is th a t tn e tim b e r is rip e and should be cut now. i sale in foreclosure issued out of th e ■ j C ircuit C ourt of L ane C ounty, O regon, jg T h e re a re no re sid e n t saw m ill men w ho have c ap ital '■ on uu the ule 31st o ts t day uay of or Ju ju iy 192», in a S ly , 1929, to o p erate a mill o f any cap acity . O ur people a re sim ply !ault w h er,’in - on d ie 30th day of July, hand-tied so far as doing a n y th in g to open th e g re a t 1929, fn 8ald d o u tt J a n e K. Hoiles, , , . . . ,, e a l reco v ered ju d g m en t a g a in s t defend- fo re st re se rv e to th e world in th e sh ap e of lum ber. a n ts C harles M. E llio tt, and Ione S hipping out logs in ra fts m ay s ta r t up the logging E lliott, husband and wife, for th e sum in d u stry . T h e m illing will be done in an o th e r s ta te . of $2,000.00 and in te re s t th ereo n a t O regon loses th is p a rt of th e payroll. We m u st be ' 8 , , . „ ’- o r a very tin y navy ty, C regon. offer for sale and sell for rem ove this fruit from the bill of fare T he jail whl,h ar,‘ related ln one wav or another to foreif“’ cash, a t public auction, su b ject to r e ­ birds were caught m aking liquor from prune a"d aom‘,,im<‘8 hoa,iIe interests? How m any little navy dem ption. a s provided by law. all of Juice. an d p acifist o rg an izatio n s tied by one s trin g o r a n o th e r th e riglit, title and in te re st of th e said d efen d an ts C harles M. E llio tt. Ione • • • to th e soviet pro"paganda m ach in e a re th e re ? And w hat E lliott, husband and wife, and Eva o th e rs a re th e re ? M iller, and all perso n s claim ing by. A Chicago m an is praising the service of a W ould It not be w ell to c le a r th e whole field of paid through or u n d er them or an y or New York hotel at which he recently stopped. p ro p ag an d a and leav e th e a re n a en tire ly free to those e ith e r of them , in and to th e said | • Sending his pants to be pressed th e valet re- w ho sp eak out of u npaid co nviction for the good of prem ises. H. L. BOWN. turned witli tinnii a $10 bill in one of the pockets. i A m erica? S h eriff of L ane C ounty. O regon. PINKY DINKY By Terry Gilkison WASHES, CARRIES COAL. WOMAN GAINS 18 POUNDS "I w ash. Iron and c a rry coal and d o n ’t get tired since ta k in g Vinol. Also. I hav e gained 18 pounds.”— Mrs. S. C ortesse. Vinol is a delicious com pound of cod liv er peptone, iron, etc. N er­ vous, easily tired , anem ic peopl a re su rp rised how- Vinol gives new pep. sound sleep, and a BIG ap p etite. T he very F IR S T hottie often adds sev eral pounds w eight to th in ch ild ­ ren o r ad u lts. T a ste s delicious. K etels D rug S tore. M eet Me a t E ggim ann’s H as long been a common phrase in this town. W e’re glad it is th a t way because we have plenty of room and you can keep com fortable— no m atte r if the other one is late. Our fam ous candies, sundaes and sodas also a re al­ w ays aw aiting you here. If it is from E ggim ann’s you know it’s good. F G G IM A N N ’S "W h ere the Service is D ifferent" OUR USED CARS W ith an O. K. T h a t Counts are Reconditioned or Checked and sold under our SATISFACTION GUARANTEE MORRIS CHEVROLET Co. 942 Olive S treet, EUGENE USED CAR LOT 7th and OAK OREGON ■ Williams Self Service Store 77 EAST BROADWAY EUGENE Make our store your H eadquarters while in tow n. Over 7000 Pairs of SHOES By fa r the largest stock in th e City of Eugene. Your fam ily can be outfitted at prices which are going to m ean a real saving for your o th er needs. W et W eather Rubber Goods O ur Store is well equipped to serve tlie people for the com ing w et w eather. GALOSHES RUBBERS A light w eight Galosh, m ade by th e Hood Rubber Com pany. To sell a t F or Men, W omen and Children. Priced from 48c $ 1 .4 8 SLICKERS and RAINCOATS Som e very special buys in R aincoats and Slickers. 98c and up and up UMBRELLAS A com plete new stock of Ladies fancy and m ore conservative model Um­ brellas. 98c $ 4 .9 8 To be sure of Good Meat Phone 63 T he Shur-On fam ily j inclu d es a sty le for I every face. All S h u r-t'n fram es ' and m o u n tin g s a re un- ' —x t •quivoealli g u aran teed , for m a te ria l, d u rab ility w orkm anship, color. DR:E C MEADE O R T O M C T R I/-T i-q W E Z T a ™ AVE M any housew ives in this com m unity have found out th a t the easy and satisfacto ry way to do their m eat buying is to step to the phone and call 63. O ur assu ran ce th a t the quality of the m eat de­ livered is equal to th e best m akes them certain th a t th e ir ord er will be sa tis­ factory. T ry an order today. INDEPENDENT MEAT CO. E. C. Stuart 4th and MAIN STS. Pratt Holveraon