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Tl H T HH 1»A Y AIHJUHT 28, 182» MAN SO NERVOUS FEELS HIS STOMACH JUMP “I got an nervous my etoaiarh fell Ilk« It was Jumping Vlnol entirely relleveil Hit- trouble I fuel bi, I lor limn In years."- J ('. Hull« Vinot Is a i 'mponiiil of Iron. phoM|iliiil> ». coil Uv« r peplonn, etc. Th. \.r v KIICST holli' liuilii-n you h I« • p h« ih i mid h.* i. BIG u|>| « tili*. N« rvouh, i iiNlly 1 1« 1 peuple m « n u i |u h i <1 hnv q i B l< 11««« Iron. |di H|diiih' i h , give n w lir« nini pej Vl’wd liiMif» «le, * pi« Kulein I>i hx U liin D ow n F ro m W u lte rv llle H .1 (¡««Illuni, \V li« t v,II«, ra n c h e r, won S, i n nl 11* 1<I mi h u n lllerg d o w n I« Weilt« •■«» i N O T IC E TO C R F D IT O R 8 Nuti«« li hereliy Kiven liuti ih« un (tersigli« «I lui i li«' ti opimliil« I E» ecutrlM i>f ih« «Ntulii uf I, lim ili A l.llw n ll, ile n i is e i l l>y III« l ’uunly ( 'm ir i u f Lane Couuty, (»reumi All persona havlng < Ialina ngaliiat III« » o lit «-alale ui « In 1 1 In imi irteli tu pi «, •elit tiu su in e , p ru p e rly le rlN c il, ul Ih« office uf W ells A W i -II h , Bunk uf (¡OHIni «ri e II ii II i II iik E ugene, (»regoli, w llliln nix nionlha uf ili« diti« uf III« flrMl piilillcnlluii uf Ibis n ulli« liuti- uf flrMl pulillcatlon. Au« 29, 1929 F IL A W K L I.B A A l ’ A K K K Il. W ELLS, E x . - iu t r lx A llu m iti THE SPRINGFIELD NEW S I. TOWN AND VICINITY Ham From Canary J II llodHou uf ('unary lu vlalting In Springfield ul the home uf hla slater, Mrs. Cal Barnes. Ralph Bristow In— Ralph Bristow, W ultervllle rancher, waa a buslnesa vlaltor In Springfield Monday. Haa Tonella Ramovad Mra. John V isiting at Junction City Mra. J Travla uf Thurston had her innMllN M Luruon mid children wu’nt to removed ut the office of a local I unction ( i n lu Mpenil u few iluyM phyalclan Tin aeday morning iluue ih l ll n g wlih relatives. Marcóla Mrn In Town Thomas At Springfield Hotel ll«nry Mon T u ttle and Orvlti Eróme, Marcolu iiigue uf Sun Francisco, California, residents, were hualnesa visitors In w iin registered nt the Springfield Springfield fur a abort lim e Munday. hotel lust week «ml Undergoea Minor Operation Mra Vlalting at Newport MI mm Thelma (»live Wilbur uf Múrenla underwent linker left tKinlay fur Newport to a minor operation Munday morning upend m e w iek vlaltlog with frletlilK at the office uf a local phyalclan there. Haa Tonsila Removed Mra WII Son Born to Pengraa A nun w iih Ham Curtía underwent an operation burn Saturday morning to Mr and fur the removal of hi r tonsila at tin* Mrs Norton I’engva of ChiiHH Gar- office of a Eugene phyalclan Munday lletlM Ut the Eugene tlOHpItlll. V isiting at Hoquiam Mr and Mrs Camp Cre*k Man in Town J T Henry Caatan and huh left Tueaday ItuMHiiinii. Camp Creek rum her, win fur Hoquiam, W ashington, where u huslneaa v isito r In Springfield on * they will spend a few days vlalting Munday. with friends. A 29 S f. 12 19-2« PAGE FIVE CONFEDERATION INSTEAD steps In that direction, and I believe OF CONSOLIDATION that It would be a strategic m ove at thia tim e for Springfield to take the O a r Mr Editor: name of “East E u gen e" I believe 61 E. BROADWAY Since It la the finding of an ex It would make It much easier for pert, that it la not advisable for the the people of Eugene and Spring- Bathing Suits off regular Price cities of Eugene and Springfield to field to co-operate with a greater —none reserved. consum m ate a merger at thia time feelin g of common Interest. but should wait for a more conveni E E. KEENER en t season ; when a greater spirit of harmony and feeling of common In tereut haa been developed, to haat en this very desirable condition Is certain ly a worthy m otive that , should Inspire «very loyal citizen of both cith-a to do Wliut he cun for Ita promotion Aa a long step In this direction- by the people of Dp ring- field. I am going to su ggest that we change our town name to that of East Eugene; which will be out logical name In case of merger. ''East Eugene” In itself would ad yertlae abroad the close relation of the comm unity of Springfield to ; Eugene. It would also share in the enviable reputation of Eugene as a prosperous and grow ing city. It would make common property of the amount of population; as "Eugene's population" would, of course, be that of E ug'n and East Eugene. The weight of the combined resources, and payrolls could be effectively used In advertising and promotion 1 T his mutual use of combined re- sources for a sin glen ess of purpose —of building a greater city— woiM«l certainly go far to cultivate a feel ing of good fellow ship and common Interest, which would gradually re m ove lines of dem arcation of sep arate Interests and cem ent the two cities Into a united whole. W hat we need now instead of a 77 EAST BROADWAY EUGENE m erger, la a confederation of inter e sts of our two cities. If not in fact. In spirit at least. T his would still leave th e ad m inistration of the municipal govern m ent in best hands— the local cltl- ; xens— the respective com m unities. It would m aterially strengthen the use Now is th e tim e to begin plans for your Children’s ful forces and leave out mhny un- 1 pleasant features: such as municipal S ch ool N eeds. Start right by m aking a saving, on your d eb ts, taxation, representation, mu-1 Children’s School S h o es, C lothing and Supplies, at our nlclpal u tilities, rem oval of city 1 modern store. offices and records four m iles away ; (possibly outsiders filling local of-1 “Serve Yourself and Save” flees, etc., etc.) It Is evident tnat there Is in mak- [ Ing In this im m ediate vicinity a ] K a fo u r y ’s L o g g in g O p e r a ’o r H e re A II V la lt in g H a m lin H o m e Mrs Char Gray. logging o|H-rator uf the Jaaper lea Flelda and daughter Margaret, NOTICE OF SALE vlnlnlly, wan a busInexN vlaltor In of Roa«-burg, are visiting In Spring N otice In hereby given limi Ui« un Sprlngfl« Id Munday afternoon. | field fur a few days at the home of 4« rslgin «I, ( ìiiiili ii E Mei tnnulil, n Mrs FI« Ms' sister and hruther-ln- D ow n F ro m W u lt e r v llle (J L ili« itti in I n i mi i iitur In ih« .Minier u f il i« K u li lle u f J u h li ,M < Ihinuhl. dei'eimeil, Stacey. W ultervllle n Mhlenl, waa In law, Mr and Mrs E. B. Hamlin. by virtue uf un order uf nule entered S| rlngfli Id on business fur a «hurt B a c k F ro m Visit Mrs Earl lluld in ili« uliuvi « n iltlid mutier in ili« time Munday. win ami sun, Jaiuea, returned Mun County Court u f lh« Stute of <Jr- «on, fur Lane County, un the 31at day o ’ Here From Vida— Mra Martha day from Turner, where she had July, 1929, will frulli und ufter Ilo been fur Mum« tim e visiting at the S iili day uf Septem ber, 1929, uff«i Curry of Vida waa among the Spring- for Mule ut the o ffn e of llowurd M Held vlHltora from up the river on home of her Mistar and brother -In law, Mr. and Mrs W illiam Martin. B row m ll In Eugen«, Lane County, Munday. ( » r e g i , n, fui canil or puri cash and V isiting in California Mrs George pari credit, all the right, titln und On Trip to Portland M I mm Mar lulercMl of Huld d ece». eil mid o f H ill ! garet Gorrln and M I mr Ann Gnrrle Valller and Mr. ami Mra. W illiam natale In und tu tu« following de left Munday on u trip to Portland to Ih n is and son, Billie, left Thursday scribed real property: ■pend a few daya shopping and on a trip to California w here they laita 1. 2, 3, und 4 In Block 2 In ( . will spend a few daya vlalting with (¡ole's Second Addition to C Coin's vlalting friends. relatives. Plat uf Marcóla, lam e Couuty, (Ire gon, Mulli properly heilig uubject to On Fishing T r ip -D r W N Dow Vlaltli g Neet Home— Mr. and Mrs. a mort gn ge uf $6uo ou and Ed Ils lea spent Sunday on a The South 36 feet uf Lut 1 ln Block flailing (ftp on the upper W illam ette j Gra Neet and daughter. Beverly, of 7 In C. Cole'u first addition to C. They report Portland, are visiting in Springfield C-ole's plut of Marcóla, lam e County, river near Oakridge | for a few days at the horn« of Mr Oregon, Maid property being subject an excellen t catch. Neet'a brother and alster-ln-law, Mr. to u m ortguge of }200 00. Bellingham Man In Town—George and Mra Lev) Neet. Hated August 29, 1929 c h a r l e s e M c D o n a l d , Van Over from Bellingham, W ash Back From Fishing Trip—Dallas Administrator. ington. la spending a few daya In A 29 S & 12 19 26 Murphy and H. K. Philips of Eugene {♦prlngfleld vlalting at the home of returned the latter part of last week Mr and Mrs Bert Harper. SUMMONS I from their vacation. They spent a greater city, and If we have the Camp Creek People In 'Towel— Mr few daya at C rescent lake, near the vision and can look ahead far enough In ths Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon for tha County of Lane. and Mra. Charles Jeaaon and fam ily summit of the Cascade«, camping and have the breadth of heart and Security Hwvlugn A lo a n Aaaocla- of Camp Creek were among the out- mind to reach out beyond our p ro j and fishing Mr Murphy reports tion, a Corporation, Plaintiff, Va. sen t narrow limita to help and of-town visitor* In Springfield last that they made several good catches Donald W McKtnuun and Pearl support w hatever m ight contribute ! of fish. Monday. M c K iu n u n , h la w ife ; C la re n c e W to the wealth and prosperity of the ! Fund rum. a single man; and Ter At K ilt. H o t . l - N Harrison of B, ndon _ Mrs Jess greater city, we shall hare a part rlll-VoIgt Planing Mill C o, a cor poration, Defendants Oakridge. J Bereton of Oregon (Tty. ' c<ntrnw lr r )„ d ^ n g f l e l d Mon In Its building To Clarence W Fan «1 rem, Defend and Clarence 1‘arm enter of W en d ., if Springfield le to be In the Mt ling were registered last week end upend a few days vlalting with rela greater city It 1« going to be neces- In tha Slam« of the S tate of Ore p in ; You are hereby reijutrod to up at the Elite hotel. tives here. She returned Tuesday sary for her to take Mm« active peni and answ er the complaint filed accompanied to the cosat by her Portland People Here— Mrs. John M uinal you lu the aluive entitled suit within four weeks from the date Oisham and her daughter Mra Kr- daughter. Mrs. Morel C astell, Miss uf the first publication uf this sum n.«it Brown of Portland are visiting Bee Kennedy of Portland, who has ■ on «, and If uu lull to so appear In Springfield for s few day* at the been visitin g here, and Miss Claudia an.I answer, the plaintiff will apply Moore of Bandon, who has been to the Court for tho relief prayed h «me of Mrs Graham's parents, Mr spending the sum mer here. Mrs and Mrs I W. Baker. for lu the complaint, to-wit: A superior quality product Castell and Miss Kennedy will re FIRST: That it have und recover made In Springfield. Assure Visit With Petersons. Mr. und main at the roast about a w tek. Jadgmeiit against the defendants yourself of n guaranteed excel Donald W. McKinnon and Pearl C. M r - A Handler of Hillsboro spent len ce and at the sam e tim e M< K.iinmi ail «..u h ut them, lu the the week-end In Springfield visiting Returning to School Mr anil Mrs. •tin uf 22,910 .28, with interest there- patronize your home town In an at tho rate uf 10'« per annum at the home of their daughter nnd W illiam Goodman left Monday on a dustries. Ask ut Y'our Grocers. aon-ln-law,, Mr and Mrs. I. M trip to Bellingham , W ashington. fc-om tin- l&tli day u f April, 1928; anil th e further sum of |3ll(l no us a rea Peterson. They took with them their daughter. Made and Baked by sonably attorney fee h erein, and fur Miss Dondella Goodman, who has Its costs and d isb u i s c u ii'iilu h, i«i«i Morgans on Trip Mr. and Mrs A the sum mer here. MUOND i h.ii pi.uiiiiii s u i" i« .1 Morgan and fam ily left Thursday been spending I'ln .n e 103 405 M IL L ST. Miss GiMxImnn la returning to Van ■age he decreed to he a v. ilil an , tabulating lien upon tlm Billowing r n n ln g for a tour of California, couver, B. C„ where she attends (Don't Forget our Saturday where they will apend several days described real prem ises: school. She will be met at B elling Specials at White Front Gro The South 60 feel uf Lot Number- vlalting and enjoying the scenery ham by her aunt from Vancouver, «1 One in Block Numbered Ten of ve «y. Big Layer Cakee for _ V isiting From Reedsport. — Ml«s with whom she stays while attend the orlginul Plat of Springfield, O r ,- only 49 cents.) gun, as platted and recorded in the Byrdline Cummings of Reedsport ar ing school. ■■■■■■■■■«■■■■■«¡■■en-i.' a-r : * - • f f lc e of the County Clerk of Lane rived In Springfield Sunday to apend County, Oregon. And Ixil o n e In Block Numbered Two uf W illam ette several daya vlalting at the home of H eights Addition to Springfield, Ore Mr. and Mra. C. F. Eggimann. •on . Portland Woman In Town— Mrs. And that said lien be decreed to be prior, superior and paramount to H attie Mulligan of Portland Is any claim uf right, title or Interest spending a few days in town visit In said property by any defendant ing at the hom e of Mr. and Mra. F. herein. THIRD: That plaintiff's m ortgage M Mulligan. be foreclosed and the real prem ises Mra. Sandgathe H ere- Mrs. Hugh above described, and all thereof, sold In the manner prescribed by law Sandgathe of Mohnwk was a visitor for tho aale of real property In ex e In Springfield for n short tim e Mon cution on foreclosure, and that the day. Mrs. Sandgathe Is a former proceeds of said sale he applied, 1st, To the payment of the coats and ex- Springfield resident. pcntuiH of Raid sale; 2nd. To the snt- From T hom pson’s Resort—Davton lsfactlon of plaintiff's Judgment here in: 3rd, To such other persona as the Thompson of Thom pson’s Resort, Court may determ ine; ■near Vida on th e McKenzie river, FOURTH: That plaintiff have and wns a visitor In Springfield for a recover from the defendants Donald W. McKinnon and Pearl (’. McKinnon short tim e Monday. a Judgment fur any deficiency there V isiting at T aft— Mr. nnd Mrs. A. after rem aining unpaid. FIFTH : That the defendants, and T. Fraederlck nnd baby left Sunday ench of them, he foreclosed and for for Taft, In Lincoln county, where ever barred from any right, title or they will visit, this week at the home Interest In nr to said prem ises, ex of Mrs. Frnederlck's brother, Dan cept subject and subsequent to the Judgment of plnlnttff herein and save Hill. They will stny about n week. end except the right of redemption Back From Vafcation— Mr. and Mrs. allowed by law. Embodies ail the SIXTH: That the plaintiff be per (1. H. 'Turner havo returned front a m itted to bid nt. said foreclosure cntnplng nnd fishing trip through Principles of W arm A ir Furnace Heating •a le, and thnt the purchaser of said the Cnscnde mountains. They visited NEW RESULTS—This heater eliminates extreme hot and cold pri'm lses ho put In Immediate posses •pots In your home and fills it with warm, healthful air and com a number of glacial’ lakes In the Ion thereof: nnd fort. It CIRCULATES the air—warm, moist, healthful air is evenly m ountains and also spent a short SE V E N TH ; For such other nnd circulated to all adjoining rooms and hall*. That is what the new further relief ns to the Court may tim e In Eastern Oregon. •rem Just nnd proper herein. Bridge-Deach“Superior’’Cliculator will do. Fill it full o f chipajarfb T his sum mons Is published once blocka or knots anditwi 11 bring com f ort and ha opine«, in yrmrke«^« Return to Denver— Major and Mrs. each week for four su ccessive weeks : Io Price *«• — <■« fee U ' by order of the Hon. C. P Barnard. Lawrence Van Vnlznh of Denver, Judge o f tho County Court o f Lane Colorado, who have been visitin g In County. Oregon. The date o f the first publication Sprlnfleld for sovernl daya with of tills summons Is August 29, 1929. Major Van Valznh’s mother, Mrs. A. B. Van Vnlznh, left Monday for their TMMEL K EVANS. Eleventh and Willamette Eugene Attorne -n fur I lnlntlff; Residence home. Major Van Valzah is a phy | nnd P -U n fflee nddreaa: Eugene, sician In the army hospital nt Oregon. A 29 S 5-12 1 »-26 Denver. BETTER BREAD NEW HOME BAKERY More Thana Heater Wie W onderrul BRIDGE-BEACH Wood Superior Circulator Powers Furniture Co. William’s Self Service Store SERVE YOURSELF AND SAVE School D ays BOYS’ SCHOOL OXFORDS CKiLDREN’S SCHOOL SHOES N eat looking styles in blacks and tan s, with "long w earing” com po sition soles. N eat looking, sturdily built, w ith a guaran tee o f service in each pair. You will find m any m odels to suit your ta ste and pocket book. S I.98 pair 98c BOYS’ PANTS S2.98 CHILDREN’S COTTON HOSE Cords, dress pants in dark and light shades at the special price of A “sp ecia l” in our re gular 23c quality ribbed C otton H ose. 5 pairs for 98c S p e c ia lT r a in Picnic Excursion to S a lt Creek Falls And Return LABOR DAY Monday, September 2nd Leave Springfield 8:00 A.M. Return Leave Salt Creek Falls 5:00 P. M. B eau tifu l S alt Creek F alls Provides a Silver Spray Depth o f 285 F eet Salt Creek Falls on C ascade R oute, Only 20 M inutes Walk From Train— Good Trail Round Trip $1 Round Trip Everybody Welcome— Special invitation extended to the various ser vice clubs, Including Rotary, Kiwanls, Lions, Active, Hi-Twelve, Ob sidians, Business and Professional Women's Club and all Church Organizations vOME AND H ELP MAKE T H IS A BIG C OM M UNITY LABOR DAY CELEBRATION Community Singing led by Rev. J. Franklin Haas. Bring your picnic lunches. Hot coffee, cream and sugar FREE, courtesy of Business and Professional Women's Club of Eugene. TIC K E TS ON SALE A T SOUTHERN PACIFIC 8TATIO N Buy early to enable us to provide ample coaches. Southern Pacific CARL OLSON, Ticket Agent Phone 65 L. L. GRAHAM, D.F. A P.A.