PAOB FOUR TUE SPRINGFIELD NEWS THURSDAY. (X’T 24, 1929 . ■ ■ » w y •: 'i NO TIC E OF S H E R IF F 'S SALE ON S outh 62 fevt to tliw place of hitglu- MACDONALD- A PEACE PR O PH ET SPANISH WAR VETS ning, In S ection T h irty th re e (33) In E X E C U T IO N IN FO RECLOSURE MET IN EUGENE MON. T o w n sh ip T w en ty (20) fhiuth. R ange R am say M acD onald's visit to th e United P *» lle *ed Every Thursday at N otice Is hereby given th a t by T h re e (3) W est of the W llllam ette S ta te s is ini|H>rtant for m any reasons hut per­ Five S p rin g field people a tte n d e d v irtu e of uu executlou and o rd e r of Springfield. Lana County, Oregon, by In lam e C ounty, O regon haps m ost im portant because lie com es as a th e re g u la r m eetin g of th e G eneral sale Issued out of th e C ircuit C ourt M eridian, Now th e re fo re , In the nam » of the T H K W IL L A M E T T E PRE8S m essenger of peace, w ith the intention of h a ste n ­ laiw ton cutup aud au x iliary , V eterans of the S ta te of Oregon for L ane S ta te of O regon, III com pliance with H. K M A X E Y . Editor. ing the world-w ide peace m ovem ent. When of the S puuish A m erican w ar, a t the C ounty. O cto b er 8th, 1929. upon und said ex ecution and o rd e r of sale nnd rsu a n t to a d ecree duly given and III o rd e r to sa tisfy said Judgm ent, Arm istice Day com es this year, th e outlook for arm o ry a t E ugene M onday evening p m u ade •cond XIt by suld C ourt O ctober Nth. In te re st, a tto rn e y 's fees, c o sts of su it w orld's peace, we hope, will be m uch b righter They w ere Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Eggt- 1929, In a su it pending th e re in In and p o etA i ce, Springfield. Oregon ueerulng costs, I will, on S a tu r­ because of M acDonald's visit. tuanii, Mr. au d Mrs. N oah H ltleb ru n d , w hich th e Pacific S avings ,v Loan day, th e 16th day of N ovem ber. 1929. M A IL S U B S C R IP T IO N RA TE A ssociation, a W ashington co rp o ra ut the hour of one o'clock In th e a f ­ We have m ade m any sacrifices for w ar, says aud Suiu K lclim oud. Mrs. Egg I Ilia nil Hon. w as p lain tiff anil Curl Glmpi Oae year tn A dvance------ $1 .75 Three M o n th s o o n of said day. at th e S o u th ­ M acDonald why not m ake som e sacrifices for is se c re ta ry of the au x iliary or uuixu and K ltiu h eth J Ulmpl, his wife, und tern w est front door of the C ounty C ourt ■tx Month« — ...Sl.tX) Single Copy peace? These words a re noble and beautiful. Uou. o th e rs w ere d e fe n d a n ts, which exe H ouse 111 E ugene, lam e C ounty, O re­ They point to a new era of intern atio n al u n d er­ O fficers of th e A lbany au x iliary I'Utlon and o rd e r of salt* was to m e , gon, o ffer for sale und sell for cash, T H U R S D A Y , O CTO B ER 24, 1929 d irected aud com m anded m e to sell standing, and loving-kindness the world over. w ere g u e sts a t th e m eeting, T he the re a l p ro p erly h e re in a fte r de nt public au ctio n su b ject to red em p ­ T he m an who is Just an d re s o lu te will not be moved tion ns provided hy law, all of th e T his apostle of peace this good-will incsseil- auxiliary group Jollied the cam p scribed to sa tisfy c e rta in liens and rig h t, title an d In te re st of e ach and from h is se ttle d purpose, e ith e r by th e m isd ire c te d rage c h a rg e s In wild d ec re e specified, I of th e d e fe n d a n ts m en tio n ed In of h is fellow c itiie u s o r by th e th r e a ts of an im perious g e r from G reat Britain- com es not as a prince g ro u p iu (he doling room for re fre sh will on S a tu rd a y th e litth day of nil said su its, am t of all o th e r persons o r king to th ese shores, hut as sim ple Ram say intuits a fte r th e ir b u sin ess sessio n s ty r a n t.— H orace. N ovem ber, 1929. nt the hour of one MacDonald, son of a S cottish farm laborer. an d listen ed to u tte r d in n e r talk s an d o'clock p in. a t tin' S o u th w est door ! claim in g hy. th ro u g h or u n d e r them or any o r e ith e r of them In anil to LIBERAL TRAFFIC REGULATIONS H E R E ¡ " 'h e n Hoover and M acDonald speak, tw o men m usic. of th e C ounty C ourt H ouse In Eu - th e said p re m ise s h e re in b e fo re d e ­ gene. Lane C ounty, O regon, offer for T raffic regulation ag itatio n keeps Eugene, o u r I aPeak " ? l° *ia ' e risen from poverty to great scrib ed . II L. BOWN. V isits H ere Sunday Mrs. II. Il sale und sell at public auction for s is te r city, iu turm oil, and parking lim its work eai er>' ! ,p' ,w o n,4‘n " *l° have treasu red and cash su b ject to red em p tio n as pro- 1 S h eriff of lam e C ountv. O regon hardships on farm ers and oth ers who com e t o ' n? ', er a ha,u hm ed the sim ple, sincere m an n er ot I’ippey, h e r tw o ch ild re n , aud her • vtiled by law, all of the rig h t, title ' () 17 24 31 N 7 14 tow n aud m ust spend a good deal of tim e n t o v - , r o n 8lns- L,et us hope the accom plishm ent m o th er. Mrs. K‘ M. C haaU un. all of and In te re st of th e d e fe n d a n ts In said su it an d of ull p a rtie s claim ing ing th eir autom obiles from one location to ano- ot tkeae tw o figures, a ctin g in friendship and co- P o rtlan d , w ere w eek-end v isito rs at by, Ih io u g h or u n d er them or any of NOTICE OF FIN AL S E T T L E M E N T th e W. E. S tacy hom e here. th e r in order th a t they m ay not be c o n trib u tin g °P»‘,a tlo n . ls g rea t indeed. * them wince the Nth d ay of O ctober, N otice Is h ereb y given th a t the 1929, In or to th e follow ing described E ugene Loan and S avings Bank. to th e city tre a su ry via th e police court. E u g e n e 5 NOTICE OF S H E R IF F S SALE IN real p ro p erty , to-w lt: traffic is regulated to d eath, yet she has had PR EV EN T FIRES! E x ecu to r of th e lust will anil te s ta ­ FO REC LO SU RE B eginning ut th e N o rth east co rn er probably m ore fatal m otor accid en ts th a n any A nnua, n r e prev en tio n W eek, w hich has just N otice Is h ereb y given (bat by of luit one ( t l In Block th irte e n 113) m ent of Ja m e s O’C onnell, d eceased , hue filed Its final account In th e sm a city in t regon ... closed, w as in a way a com m em oration of the v irtu e of an ex ecu tio n und o rd er of S pringfield, acco rd in g to the m ap of m a tte r of the suld e stn te In the sale Issued out of th e C ircu it C ourt S pringfield, recorded A pril 5. IN72 In Spring le d aud o th er nearby cities profit by i g reat C hicago fire, for it w as on O ctober 8, 1871 C ounty C ourt of lam e C ounty, O re­ the S ta te of O regon for lam e Volume 1 of Deed R ecords, 111 and for th is a g ita tio n a t the county s e a t— m any county t jiat O 'L eary's cow kicked over a lantern of C ounty, O ctober IS, 1929. upon und lam e C ounty, O regon, being at the gon. nnd th a t F riday. Hie 22nd day peop e have begun trad in g here th a t do not wish unj d a r te d a co n flagration which raged two p u rs u a n t to a d e c re e given and m ade In tersectio n of th e S outh line of of N ovem ber. 1929. nt ten o'clock In th e forenoon of suld day, In the C ourt on th e tilth day of S outh “ D" S tre e t w ith th e W est line ° ^ ! op 111 *8®n e- I days and n ig h ts, killing 250 persons and destroy- ,h.y , »aid , C ounty C ourt room s In th e C ourt l of Second s tre e t In suld tow n of T here are those who would reg u late tra tfic m in„ « iq x n n n n n o w orth of nronertv ' 4Hh,bvr' In » therein pend house In E ugene, lam e C ounty, O re ­ S p rin g field , th e n c e South along the Springfield and bind us w ith a set of rules simi- \ ' . ' ,» Hifn in . **< *l h ,h e Wv**te r “ u ““ ‘ “ ,ld gon, h as been fixed as th e lltn e and W est line of Second stre e t 210 feet place by the suld C ourt for th e h e a r­ la r to those which have upset Eugene. W hat 1^ b’ H re Prevention ■« ns t-mpuny was th en ce W est 87*4 feet, th e n c e N orth ing of o b jectio n s to said account Springfield needs is as liberal traffic law s as " eek d t e c l o ^ th ere ^ v e been dim inishing fire 210 feet, to th e S outh line of the possible, co n sisten t with reasonable safety f o r ! 1088?8', N evertheless, in th e last y e a r for which sale wag to mo d ire c te d and com* C ounty R oad, or S outh "D " s tre e t, anil for th e final se ttle m e n t of said e s ta te . Any nnd all o b jectio n s to m o to rists and pedestrians. Nearly every one of a r e a v a i l a b l e , 1 1 -b. 10.00C persons w ere manded m<> to sell th e real property th en ce E ast 87 Vi feet to th e place of said u ero u n t an d th e final se ttle m e n t o u r business m en, we have noticed, have s e n s e !k ille d a n d l’r? p ert;v, W° f th une^ a m ,,,,on h e re in a fte r d ‘ e sc rib e d to satisfy c e r­ beginning. In S pringfield, lam e Conn of said e s ta te m ust be filed w ith th e tain liens and c h u rg es In suld d ec re e ty, O regon C lerk of the said C ourt on o r before enough to park on the side streets, so th a t visit- >w as destroyed by tires in the I nited s ta te s , specified. 1 will on S u tu rd ay , the D ated O cto b er 11th. lf*29. th e d a te of said h earin g o rs in tow n m ay have a chance to g et close to Most of th ese fires were preventable. It is 23rd day of N ovem ber. 1929, a t the H L. BO W N. E C G E N E IAIAN AND SAVINGS h o u r of one o'clock p. in.. a t the S h e riff of la m e C ountv. O regon sto re s they wish to trad e at. P arking lim its in said ninety per cent of the d eath s and d e stru c t- BANK O F E U G EN F. ORFXJON. O 17-24 31 N 7 14 S o u th w est fro n t door of the C ounty Springfield a re u n necessary; sta te law s reg u late i° n were avoidable. It is up to every citizen E x e c u to r of the lam t W ill nnd T es­ i o u rt H ouse In E ugene, lain e C ounty. tam en t of Ja m e s O 'C onnell, d eceased . tra ffic sufficiently—let's leave well enough alone, i to keeP in m ind alw ays th e necessity for con- O regon, o ffe r for sale and sell at (> 24 31 N 7 14 21 • • • j s ta n t w atchfulness and care to prevent fires. public au ctio n fo r cash, su b je c t to NOTICE OF S H E R IF F 'S SALE ON WORK ON McKENZIE UNTIL IT IS FINISHED 1 J he penalty for neglect in this respect is heavy red em p tio n us provided by law . all EXECUTIO N IN FO REC LO SU RE On F ishing T rip - Mr sn d Mrs. C. of the rig h t, title and In te re st of the T he Lane C ounty C ham ber of C om m erce indeed- . . . N otice Is h ereb y given th a t by F E g g lm sn n sp en t y este rd a y fish in g d efen d an ts tn said actio n In or to the m eeting here last w eek w ent on record for the follow ing d e scrib ed reul p ro p erty v irtu e of an execution nnd o rd e r of n o rth of Ju n c tio n City. sale In fo reclo su re Issued out of the com pletion of th e McKenzie highw ay as fast as S outhern Oregon shipped 3.500 cars of pears to-writ: C l-cult C ourt of L ane C ounty. O re­ B eginning ut th e S o u th w est co rn er funds a re available. It also would have all (this fall and got real m oney for them . This of Lot num b ered Six (6i In Block gon. on th e 9th dav of O ctober, 1929. sections of th e highw ay up to s ta te sta n d a rd s should be a lesson to Lane county th a t it pays numbered sev. n (7) F ir s t A ddition In a suit w herein T he Pacific S avings oiled th is com ing year. i to specialize in som e crop you can grow well, to K incaid P ark I.ane C ounty, Ore- .6 Loan A ssociation, a W ashington rp o ratio n , p lain tiff, reco v ered Ju.lg T here should be som e w ork done on th e Me- S hot gun m ethods in farm ing does not work K,,n- running th en ce S outh so fe e t, co tnent a g a in s t C h arles K F ish er nnd Kenzie highw ay every year from now on u n til, out so well in this age when quality products go’ hiet ‘th . "',vru“ J u a n e ta F ish er, his wife, for the sum it is finished. In m aking up the budget this fall are dem anded. It’s all rig h t to diversify, but a said Lot s ix t«> and th. u. . vvest ira) of 82424 64 to g eth y r w ith In te re st th ereo n nt th e ra te of IOr l p er a n ­ th e Lane county co urt should budget sufficient I county w ithout a leader o r tw o c an n o t expect feet to th e place of beginning num from M arch 3. 1929. nnd for the D ated O ctober 21, 1929. to co-operate w ith th e sta te on a t least one s e c -¡to reach the top of th e ag ric u ltu ra l ladder, fu rth e r sum of $59 57 for tax es paid H. L. BOWN. tion of the road. Then it should follow this up i to g e th e r w ith In terest th ereo n at the S h e riff of L ane C ounty. O regon. y e a r a fte r y ear until th e highw ay is com pleted. * * ra te of 10r'r p,.r annum from M arch BROOKE A BRYSON. A ttorneys. Let s have a t least one com plete^ sta te m acadam Lane County, regarded in m any w ays as the O 24 31 N 7 14 21 19. 1929. nnd for the fu rth e r sum of $43 27 fo r a sse ssm e n t isild. nnd for road in Lane county. second co u n ty in Oregon, is seventh in m anu- th e fu rth e r sum of $7 OO for a b s tra c t­ E sta te of B ru n e ttu D. L ovette, ing th e reco rd s, and for the fu rth e r _____ ____ i facturing. Lane countv w orks 3,369 people in D eceased. FARM CROP OUTLOOK IMPROX ED i m an u fa ctu rin g p lan ts and tu rn s out products NOTICE OF FIN AL SE T T L E M E N T sum o f $210 00 as re aso n ab le A lter 1 nevs fee, and for the c o sts nnd d is­ W ith a supply 4.1 per cent below norm al and j valued a t $11,709,473, according to the census N otice is h ereb y given th a t Rosa b u rse m e n ts of th is s u it, and w herein S. E a rn e st h as filed In th e C ounty th e d efen d an t Bank of C o ttag e Grove th e new federal farm board try in g to stim u late bureau. C ourt of th e S ta te of O regon, in and C ottage G rove, O regon, a co rp o ratio n th e m ark etin g of farm products, the prices this • • • for L ane C ounty, h e r final report as recovered Judgm ent a g ain st the de­ fall and w inter should be above the average. _ T — ex e c u trix of th e lust will and te s ta ­ fe n d an ts It A M orris and M ary T he comjKisite yield of 37 m ajor crops in the m e n t of B ru n e tta I). L ovette, de H elene M orris, his wife, for th e sum U nited S ta te s was 7.4 per cent below last year, • • • c e a se d ; and th a t ten o'clock In fo re­ 1 of Six H undred F ifty D ollars (650 001 noon of M onday, th e 25th day of 'o g e th e r w ith In te re st th ereo n nt the so th ere should not be an oversupply. w o m e n g ro w w e a l t h ie r N ovem ber, 1929, at th e C ourt room ra te of 6r r per annum from the 9th Prospective production of im p o rtan t crops I th ereo f In E ugene. O regon, have been com pared to last year are corn, 82.9 per cen t; A ccording to L aw ren ce S te rn and C om pany. In v estm en t by th e C ourt fixed nnd ap p o in ted as day of J a n u a ry 1929, and for the rth e r sum of $75 00 a s a reason- A P u re te s t A spirin T ab let w heat, 87.8; oats, 84.7: barley, 87.9; rye. 98.3; b a n k e rs ot New York and C hicago, 41 p er cen t of the th e tim e and place fo r h e a rin g ob­ fu ihle A tto rn ey 's fee. and for th e costs 1s pure A spirin w hen It Is flax, 88.8; rice. 86.2; grain sorgum s. 65.3; c o t­ in d ividual w ealth of th e U n ited S ta te s is co n tro lled by jectio n s to said re p o rt und for the ind d is b u rse m e n ts of th is s u 't : which m an u fa c tu re d nnd re ­ final se ttle m e n t of th e e s ta te ot Judgm ents w ere enrolled and docket ton, 102.8; tam e hay. 108.2: beans, 109.6; apples, w om en. T h is firm also re p o rte d th a t w omen a re the deceased. m ain s pure A spirin not "d In tile office of the C lerk of said only In th e p a c k e t In 75.7; pears, 85.0: grapes, 74.1: w hite potatoes, b en eficiaries of 80 per cen t of th e J95.OOO.OOO,000 of life ROSA. 8. EA R N EST. C ourt on the 9th tiny of O ctober, 1929. in su ra n c e p olicies now in fo rc e ; th a t th ey pay tax es on w hich you buy It, hut even 74.3; sw eet potatoes, 98.6; hogs. 96.6. E xecutrix of th e la st will and and said E xecution to m e d irected THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS Editorial CoiUmeiltj m ore th a n |3 . 250,000.000 of In dividual incom e an n u a lly ; A fter reduction of rate s to a low er base than th a t th ey c o n s titu te from 35 to 40 p er c e n t of th e invest- S eattle and Los Angeles m unicipal plants, m any m ‘ nt bon<1 house c u sto m e rs ; th a t th ey a re receiv in g 70 per u sers of com m ercial pow er in P ortland have c e n t of th e e s ta te s left by m en. and th a t th ey also a re r e ­ discovered th a t the old ra te s were still low er celving 64 P«r cenf of the e s ta te s left by women, th an th e I educed late s, according to a check Up T h e fig u res a re big enough to in v ite g en eral considera- m ade by the O regon \o te r . Evidently there is tion a p a rt from th e ir u se fu ln e ss In m ark in g th e trem en- 6 u t h a thing as shifting th e burden when ra te dous econom ic p ro g ress of w om en in th is co untry, in Dial. ing. Portland w anted a new rate and got d u atry and fin an ce a re m ore an d m ore looking to women it. but now she c a n 't tell w h eth er she is better fo r needed c a p ita l, as th e In crease of women sh a re h o ld e rs Of, or not. (co n v in cin g ly show s.— N atio n 's B usiness. I f hat Is Horse Than A Hack-Seat Driver? Two o f Them, B y Albert T. Reid . y n ‘k 'd L e « .. .. • - z n - u m » r ««is- To NAVALPAtUTYl V>u W ám ' ta 6 o T his W ay ! B etter B e safe than sorry - /' ÍBI I m Go«/ S t HAI û HT AUAAD g a fte r it re a c h e s you, anil co m m anding me In the nam e of the It Is still pure A spirin S ta te of O regon, In o rd er Io sa tisfy w hen it Is tak en into your -aid Judgm ent. In te re st, A tto rn ey 's sy stem As fu r us we know 1 fees, cost of suit and a c cru in g costs P u re te s t A spirin is th e ’o sell th e follow ing describ ed real only one th a t fulfills th e se A D M IN ISTR A TO R'S N O T I C E OF i p ro p erty , to-w lt: co n d itio n s Sold only ut SALE O F REAL P R O PE R TY B eginning at a point 273 feet N orth Itex all S to res. In th e m a tte r of th e e stn te of ■ml 255 f"