THURSDAY. <)<’T. 31, THE SPRINGFIELD NBW8 PAO« POUR -------------!--------------= 3 — — ------------------- Fit»» H » r e In P lan e— M artin Emil- TOOK SODA 20 YEARS REST-HAVEN PARK. W ISE RULES co ll und hl» »on of R oeeburg -vere FOR GAS— STOPS NOW DEVELOPMENT WORK M ajor The New York S ta te C onservation D epartm ent "E ur 20 year» I took aoda for ludl- S unday vlMltor» In Hie city. PwMlafead Svory Tharsday ai BEING COMPLETED g estlon an d »lom aeh gas, O ne hot lie Eckorwon brought them h ere In one has m ade eleven wise rules for th e prevention of of A dlerlka brought m e co m plete r e ­ or III» plane» lu 46 m inute» •p«ïn< field Lan» Cosmty. Orocoa. by hunting accidents. Many S pringfield people have lu lief " J II Hardy. T M « W IL L A M E T T E PRESS As m en tak e to the field and wood, these vented in »ectlon» In Real H aven A dlerlka relieve» »lom aeh gn» and C o n tra c to r H»*urne tleorgn I’er- H. K. M A X E Y , a lito r . rules deserve wide circulation. T hey a re se n ­ M em orial p ark , Rollili e t E lisene, and Hourne»» In T E N m inute». A cting on kill» re tu rn e d Io H prlngfteld S a tu r­ lio T II upper am i low er bow el. It r e ­ sible. All hunters, in every part of the country, » ill be In te re ste d to knew lliat th e ?ond ^la.»» ■ o tered a s «econd as» matter. February 24, 1903 a t the move» old w aste m a tte r yon n e v er day evening a fte r a few day» »pent would do well to follow them . We print them e n tire aytltem e l roadw ay», approxl th o u g h t w as lu your »yateui. I.el at Ilcud on liU H ln e » » pootoftlc», Springfield. Oregon herew ith. m alely a m ile and a h a lt In length, A dlerlka give your »tom aeh and n R EA L elenualng an d moo M A IL S U B S C R IP T IO N RATE "N ever carry loaded guns in autom obiles or en circlin g the first two area» of the bowel» how m uch b e lte r you feel It wlll year In Advance...... ~.fl.75 Three Month« _ _ „ 7 6 c other vehicles. p ark to lie developed, a re new graded. a u rp rlie you! E luuery'e D rug Store. M o n th s ...................... ...... $100 S tn g le C o p y ________ be •‘W hen afield hunting birds, keep a b re a st of graveled and surfaced. The land ure vmi looking mo fed u p ?’* and know the exact location of your com panion. »eupiug am i »ceding of "S u n rlae" THU RSD A Y . O CTO BER 31. 1929 "I bough! a book called ‘llow to “ In loading never point a gun in the direction a re a 1» p ractically com pleted T tie d isp o sal of the av ailab le tract» M ake Ixive,' and now I d o n 't kuow SPRINGFIELD INVITES T H E COUNTY | of your com panion. w hat to do.” . I ‘‘In clim bing over stone walls and fences, first In the park w hich a re now in th e flrel "Why»“ T he springH eld cham ber o f Conimerce ha8 , b k or In v estm en t »(age, ha» boon pro Well. It »ay« tak e Ihe girl » hand, se n t o u t a call for a m eeting of delegates from ...... . , . . . . . . , . , g reasin g very favorably, aeeo rd lu g Io Other cham bers, service clubs, g ran g e and fa r-: b ir d q u a r t e r in g to th e r ig h t in th e vicinity C h arles W iper, m an ag e r of the park look Into h er eye», and »ay: I love m e rs ‘ union here Friday. Novem ber 1. to ta k e ! » / >'ou r H .nt.ng com,»anions should never he T he first tint1 wa» said out In S ep ­ von. B e a tric e " action on the dedication of the new bridge. on, a *iu n te r on extreQ>e b 'tt and te m b e r at $100 for each »ectlon. T he “ W hat'» w rong w ith t h a t ’" While Springfield m ight have gone ahead and I vice ' e rs a - "M y g irl's nam e 1» L i l l i e " second unit w as th en put on the staged a celebration a t the dedication sim ilar t o ! "N ever leave a loaded gun stan d in g a g ain st a m ark et at $110 |H>r »ectlon and it 1» OF S H E R IF F 'S SALE ON th e a irp o rt dedication, it is felt th a t th is bridge tree o r lying on the ground w here a dog m ay thllt tul8 ,.ntlr„ wlll NOTICE EXECUTIO N IN FO R EC LO SU R E | belongs to th e people of Lane county and the ¡get at it. goM ou, by (he en(J of Uu w R N otice 1» h ereby given th a t by sta te , even if it is at this city ’s fro n t door. T he “Always keep your gun pointed aw ay from | The th ird u n it of th e park w in then v irtu e of an ex ecution and o rd e r of plan is to give the representative org an izatio n s of your com panions w hen you stop to talk. ,)e put on the m ark et a t $115 per »ale in fo reclo su re Issued out of th e i t'lre u lt C ourt of lam e C ounty, tire th e people a voice in a rra n g in g th e program . It "in handing a gun to a person for inspection, section. non. on the 9th day of O ctober. 1929 will be th eir bridge dedication to m ake of it be su re r ¡ s unloaded, in a suit w herein T he P aelfle Saving» ' w h at they will. OF O W N E R SH IP, X Loan A ssociation. a W ash in g to n , "N ever shoot in th e direction of y o u r com- ST A T E M E N T ANAGEM ENT. ETC.. REQ U IRED , co rp o ratio n , p lain tiff, reco v ered Judg ' painions because you consider yourself a good M BY ACT OF CON GRESS OF AUG. m ent a g a in s t C h arles K F ish er an d , m arksm an. You a re tak in g a d an g ero u s chance. J u a n e ta F ish er, h is wife, for the »am 24, 1912. McKKNZIB HIGHWAY BRINGS SETTLER S of $2424 «4 to g e th e r with lntvre»t “ C arry a gun pointed down t o th e left. If you Of T he S pringfield New«, published th ereo n nt the ru le of to«;', p er an A local real e sta te dealer rep o rts th a t he m ade shoot lefthanded w alk a t th e extrem e right of w eekly at S p rin g field , O regon, foi ' n i l III from M arch J. 1929. and for th e O ctober. 1929. fu rth e r »11111 of $59.67 for ta x e s pultl. seven sales in th e last few m o n th s to people who th e party. to g e th e r w ith In te re st th ereo n a t th e S ta te of O regon. C ounty of Iaine: entered th e W illam ette valley via th e McKenzie “ At all tim es be carefu l.” B efore me. a n o tary public In mid ra te o f to*', p er an n u m freui M arch pass. They were sold on W estern O regon when • • • for th e S ta te and C ounty a fo resaid , 19. 192?. and for th e fu rth e r sum of w ith the th ey got as fa r as Springfield. T h e im portance pet Tonally a p p eared H. E. Maxey, $43 27 fo r a ss e ssm e n t paid, and for Tw o preachers who criticised a Los A n g eles, “ ho, h aving been duly »w orn accord ih e fu rth e r sunt of $7.00 for a b stra c t-1 of having th e McKenzie highw ay oiled a n d in good condition m eans m ore to us th an we re a l-¡c o u rt w ere fined for contem pt. E xam ination ol in* ,o luw' d,'p*""'s un<*“ « ra le of 6'', p e r annum from th e 9th enjoym ent of the com plete million dollars' w orth of flow ers to all p a rts of e • • th e Pu b l*’ h 'T- ed ito r, m anaging edit day of J a n u a ry 1929. and for th e novels, abort atories and th e United S ta te s th is year. T h a t’s a th o u g h t ,,r> and manager 1» H. E. fu rth e r sum of $75 (hi us a re a s o n ­ fea tu re articles w ritten by ab le A tto rn ey 's fee, anil fo r th e co sts for Oregon. T here a re som e kinds of very beau- au th o r« now at the height A fter ten y years ears in R ussian soil eighty-six ^ ‘rhat ’the^owner V i T h ’0 E. Maxey, [an d d is b u rse m e n ts of th is s u it; w hich ’ Judgm ents w ere enrolled and d o c k e t­ tiful and popular flow ers grow n here th a t m ight bodies of Am erican soldiers, who particip ated in S p rin g field , O regon. of th eir litera ry powers. be developed into a g rea t industry. , th e A rchangel cam paign, a re in th eir w ay home 3. T h a t th e know n bondholders, ed In th e office of th e C lerk of said ourt on th e 9th day of O ctober, 1929. • • • to a final restin g place— grim evidence th a t m ortgagee», and o th e r se c u rity hold- C aud said E xecution to me d ire c te d j erg ow ning 1 p er c e n t o r m ore of I th ere w as once a world war. , to ta l bonds, m o rtg ag es, o r o th e r com m anding m e In th e nam e of th e Have you a rep u ta tio n as a fast and reckless • e • S ta te of O regon, In o rd e r to autlsfy ! se c u ritie s a re : NONE. driver? If so it will be difficult you you to clear McCall’s - » 1 0 0 ) »aid Judgm ent. In te re st, A tto rn e y 's yourself when m isfortune o vertakes you in the A se n a to r would Pa3S a law punishing the Springfield Sw orn to and »ubecrlbed before me fee.:. co st of su it und accru in g costs Both to sell th e follow ing described real fo rm of an autom obile accident. T h a t’s som e­ buyer as well as the seller of m oonshine. Seem s thin 21 hi day of O ctober. 1929. News - »1-75 p ro p erty , to-w lt: $2.25 th in g to th ink about. (SEAL) I. M. PETERSON. I to us if he drinks it th a t is punishm ent enough. B eginning a t a point 273 feet N orth • • • My com m ission expire» Ju n e 1, 1932 Reg. Price »2/75 ) and 255 feet E a st of the S o u th w est THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS Two G reat M agazines Springfield News Special Offers Ishbel M acDonald d a u g h te r of th e visiting prem ier from England, cam e over to this coun­ try to see a baseball g am e and a movie show, so she says. to 1 A'.iaidl • • • N ext deer season we advise the gam e com ­ m ission to equip all the bucks with red h a ts so th e h u n ters will be sure to shoot a t them . • • • The chaiti stores a re not p u ttin g as m any m er­ c h a n ts o ut of business as th e people to whom th e friendly m erchant gives credit. • • • They should keep the sm art Mr. S h e a re r in Wall stre e t to look a fte r th e lam bs. • e » P a n tag e s and Fall are found guilty—m oney does not alw ays thw art justice in this country. e « » Since Lindbergh is m arried he has a hard tim e keeping on the fro n t page. e e e Now th a t the world series is over the baseball fan s can get back to work. c « n e r of th e W llllum S hields and wife D onation Ixtnd C laim No. 56 McCall’s - »1-00 \ N o tificatio n 607. In S ection T h irty - FINAL SE T T L E M E N T N O TIC E OF Red Book »2.50 / . . . . „ .th r e e (33| T o w n sh ip T w en ty (20) C IG A R E T T E -C A N D Y W A R ENDS N otice Is h ereby given th a R o sa U , , , |UlM£u ,,, (>{ ()(i. All Springfield i 3. E a rn e st has filed In th e C ounty y w illla m e tte M eridian, and ru n n in g $1.75 B u sin ess h as w atched w ith In te re s t th e lively sk irm ish ! C ourt of the S ta te of O regon. t In oun Nows - $4.00 and . th en ce E a st 215 feel, th e n c e N orth 62 . ,, . .. , b etw een th e m ak ers of L ucky S trik e c ig a re tte s and the for L ane C ounty, h e r “’ | f..«t. th e m e W est 216 f e d und th e m , Reg. Price »5.25 can d y in d u stry . It h as been a w ar of w ords to be sure, ex e c u trix of th e lust w lll und te s ta ­ S outh 62 fe e t to the place of begin- b u t still a co stly w ar, for w ords p rin te d on a d v e rtisin g m ent of B , ru n . e tta 1). . L . ovette, . . . de , nlng. In S ection T h irty th re e (33) In c e a se d ; and th a t ten o clock In fore- T o w n sh lp T w en ty (201 S outh, Rang,- pages of m ag azin es an d n e w sp ap ers a re expensive. noon of Monday, the 26th day of T h r,,„ , 3) WeBt of (h „ w illls m e -te B ut h as th e co st been so g re a t a fte r all? T h e D e p a rt­ N ovem ber. 1929. a t the to u r» room i M(.r|llllln ,n U ine T H E S P R IN G F IE L D N E W S v f»re<-,n N(JW th eref()re. In th(, n arr fhp m en t of C om m erce tells us th a t th e sale s of candy w ent th e re o f In E ugene. O regon, have beer, wl„, up 3.32 p er c e n t in th e firs t h a lf of 1929 as com pared by th e C ourt fixed and ap pointed as s .u „. of , , r „ Kon to imy for I enclose $ th e lim e und place for h e a rin g o e ,.x)it.u ti,,n and o rd e r of sale and w ith th e firs t h alf of 1928, and th a t th e n a tio n 's e stim a te d J e d I, ins to said re p o rt and for th < 'L „ o rd e r to sa tisfy said Judgm ent, candy bill of 1928— m ore th an $340,000.000— w lll be ex­ final s e ttle m e n t of th e e s ta te ol n le re st. a tto rn e y 's fees, c o sts of snll ceeded in th e c u rr e n t y ear. T he co n su m p tio n —p e rh a p s i deceased o t’ kOK’C'c'r and a ccru in g coat«, I wlll, on S u lu r K(»SA S. EARN K. I. |a y ft T h ree i (3) In Block One f l j of I). O. Mc­ TO TID E YOU OVER F a rla n d ’s A ddition to C ottage O rove, BETW EEN MEALS ¡O reg o n ; o r so m uch th ereo f as m ay ! be n ec e ssa ry . Said re a l p ro p erty to ! l.o sold to th e h ig h e st b id d er for cash for th e h ig h e s t price o b tain ab le, su b ­ je c t to co n firm a tio n by th e aforesaid We Have All Kind» C ounty C ourt. W ILLIAM VINCENT. Editorial Comment* Estate of DeceoHed. B ru n e tta D. L ovotte Springfield News There's nothing like C A N D Y Administrator. W E L L S & W E LL S, A ttornevs O 17 24 31 N 7 14 F G G IM A N N ’S “ W here th e S erv ice Is IW fferent” »¡cwiwiirai BEFORE BUYING CHECK THE DELIVERED PRICE OF THE U ncle Sum In sists on a bi-annual ex am in atio n W h at is Im p erativ e for sa fe ty will safeg u ard y o u r eyes too. DR E C W E/ T P™ AVF » ’ wii I p O I rìwp »! i MORRIS CHEVROLET Co. MEADE O P T O M E T R IZ T JA Chevrolet Six 942 Olive S tre e t, ; EUGENE OREGON ÇKED CAR LOT 7th and OAK