PAGE FGUR T U E K PItIN G FIFI.il NEWS THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS PaM tshed B ra ry T hursd ay at S p rin g fie ld . Lane C ounty. Oregon, by T H S W IL L A M E T T E PRESS H. E. M A X E Y . Editor. Hired an aeconii class m a tte r. F ebru ary 3«. 1903 at the poetofflce. S p rin g fie ld . Oregon M A IL S U B S C R IP TIO N R ATE Advance... $175 T hree M onths .........78c ...... $1 uO Single Copy .. Owe yea r to «X M onths T H U R S D A Y . N O V E M B E R 7. 1929 FVr w hat can w a r hut endless w ar s t ill breed? —M ilto n LINE T H E ST R EETS AND Q lI T JAY-WALKING T h e serious injury to a sm all boy last week w hen he w as violently stru c k while diagonally cro ssin g Main stre e t by an autom obile is evidence th at we need to educate ou r people m ore to cross th e stre e ts only a t intersections w here th e re a re no parked cars. Not only youngsters b u t ad u lts as well a re flag ran t jay-w alkers in Springfield. ARMISTICE BAY I I I I IlM I ' H , i' I fuel fine."' M rs J Ju lia n Just O NE spooutul A d la rlk e $"H . gas and th a t bloated fee lin g 1" t I yon eliti eat and sleep w ell. A ’*» til I T I I Upper and lo w er bowel a |d moves old waste m a ile r you never , I heu lit was the re No m a tte r what d e term in ed to again tra v e l the ir a lls lis if F rid a y evening »hen m u bave trie d fo r your stom neh and w h ich he once knew so w ell, lln x tc i sm all i , A d le rlV * w ill su rp rise you 5oung te ll S prlU K fleld on Sunday for cards bearing liia t a iim n in cm e iil were j E astern O regon, where he w ill re UlNpluyv«| iti (ho wlndown <>f Hovvrrtl t* tit«« ni*»i< tuultu o f thin « liv PrlcoH v is it and re -tra v e l In m odern aulo m ob ile the " t r a ils " w hich lie used Io " " al1 " f lh e h r''“ <1 " b “ 1*’ *" ' :"Kene tra v e l on hors.-back th ir ty - eight took a d ro p here next day In con­ years ago Perhaps he w ill live fo rm ity w ith the gi lierai price cui again. In his Im a g in a tio n , the life lie w h ich was- announced on Dial day HORSEBACK TRAILS LOCAL BREAD PRICES Never before lias Arm istice Day held ortli TO BE RE-TRAVELED TAKE DROP FRIDAY such prom ise of enduring peace. Now. eleven IN MODERN STYLE The price of one S p rin a tle ld y ears a fte r th e stilling of the cannons, things baker's broad was eut tw o cents fo r F ille d w ith visions o f the past mid bode well for a fu tu re unsullied by battle. the large loat and one re n t fo r the T he visit of IVemler R am say .MacDonald to I*re»idcnt Ilouver,. bringing forth a joint declara tion for peace by the leaders of tin* tw o great biirglish-sjH'aking nations, Inspiretl us all with the hope th at international am ity would continue for m any, m any years to come. C ulm inating m any o th er efforts tow ard the noble goal of world peace, the efforts of M a c ­ donald and Hoover are sure to have incalculable elfect. Ib is Arm istice Hay. as we bow in tr i ­ bute to th e brave who fell in battle and express o u r sym pathy to the bereaved, let us lift out­ voices in g ratitu d e for t!w bright prospect peace before us. Two G reat M agazines lived on the ranges o f E astern Ore gon when he ran flo cks o f sheep to r EATS BIG STEAK AND h im s e lf and fo r others, FRIED ONIONS—-NO GAS M r Young le ft S-iuingftel.! Sunday fo r Bend. m id fro m the re lie planned "E v e ry tim e I ate I had te rrib le Io v is it S ilv e r Lake. la ik e v le w , A! atom icli v is Now. lb inks to A dler tu rn s, K la m a th F alls. M edford a n .! Ika. I eat steak and frie d onions and A shlan d. He w ill tra v e l over tli highw ays w hich have re d u c e d lit N O TIC E o r S H E R IF F S S A L T ON E X E C U T IO N IN FU H FC L SURE ea rly tra ils and w ill view the a. cti.-i y w hich he knew so w ell, fro m window s S e n a to r Ed. Bailey, new chairm an of the Lane of autom obiles. Duck hum i g w ill lie one of the ¡1 o u n ty t Itam ber of Com m erce ro ad s and high It should be born 1n mind th a t Main street is in ie re s iin g dive rsio n s fo r M r Venn, not only the principal street in o u r city but it is w ays com m ittee, m ade a m aster!' il p resentation w h ile in lilt* l - i k i ' , lew anil K la m a th of th a t body's road program before the highway co u n try, lie w ill also transact some also a s ta te highw ay, over which passes heavy com m ission in P ortland last week. Ed. learned business In K la m a th Fails before b traffic from o th e r cities of O regon and from from football days th a t it is half the b a ttle to be s ta rts on hie re tu rn Journey throu gh m any s ta te s of th e union. T he s tre e ts of Spring- on the aggressive and we a re of th e opinion Ashland and M edford. field a re entirely new to m any of those who i that a num ber of projects now at a standstill will drive autom obiles th ro u g h th e city, and c o n s e -. K * , . . . . . qu en lly they a re n o . likely be as caret,,l a s ! ,b *, " 'oU“ “ ’ " " " h.e ls »' h W » “ v WATER BOARD SEEKS RIVER FRONT PERMIT local drivers who a re here every day. , v o m n d ae e In L ane county. r 4 A ) ii and I ll .' '• • 'lit w in * A Loan A sh corp ora tion, p la in tiff, re* Ilh ’Ul • c u t Charles k Juau» F isl er, h*s w ife, fo r lb.- sum " f $2424.64 to g e th vr w ith Interest thereon at the ra le o f It)1, per an n .iiii fro m Mai Ii 1929. and tor the fin li: i sum <>( J59 67 fo r tax- s paid tog e th e r w ith Interest thereon at ilo- rat*- o f 10", ppr annum from March At a S harp Reduction N otice o f receipt o f an a p p lica tio n 19. 1921». and fo r the fu rth e r sum of • * • T he city council would do well to have the i w ith the f L I 37 fo r ns-.essrn.-nt ja ild , and for made by the Eugene W ater Board to street in tersectio n s m arked off in lanes. T his " ith work going on < n the McKenzie. Willam- the o ffic e o f the d is tric t t ngine.-r of ilo- fu rth e r sum of 97.00 fo r ..b sirai I ng tli*- records, and fo r ilo- fu rth e r would call a tte n tio n to th e fact th a t people a r e | e tte ’ Florence and Roosevelt highw ays next the W a r d e p u rin o tit fo r perm ission sum o f $310 00 as reasonable A lte r supposed to cross only at intersections, and y e a r” Lane county will take on the sem blance of to eon,,ruct current retard «. to pre n.-vs fee, ami fo r the costs and *|. Here I h your opportunity hurseeienta o f th is s u it; and wherein lo enjoy the m onthly c o n ­ would cause m otorists to use m ore care in driv- fornier years when road work was the chief oc- ' v" ‘ " 'sl " "i ih , w illa m i c ­ Ho- defendant Hank o f Cottage Grove. ten ts of both M cCall’« ing, since th ey would realize th a t a p edestrian hit IcupatioQ in ^ n g and sum m er m onths. W»- q X L m n . ^ 'u h o v " /he ^ ' " rkv. ‘ ottage Grove, O regon, a co rp o ra l! n M agazine and tlie Red recovered Judgment against the *1- a t an intersection lane would place lull re- shou,d receive som e degree of prosperity during bridge m Eugene, has been received f.-m lants It A. M o rris and M .irv Hook .Magazine a l a r e ­ H . '. n e M orris, his w ife, fo r Ilo- sum the building as well a s in fu tu re use of these «he News o ffic e sponsibiiity on them . duced rate. of Six Hundred F ifty D ollars Ifi-'.-loO) • • • im portant highw ays. The proposed w o rk con sists o f u to g e th e r w ith Interest thereon at the S h a r e li t t h e I n t e r e s t a n d I series o f tim b e r crib s spaced along rate o f p,-r annum from the ;o i - • itj.iy n n n t o f t h e c o m p le t e c en zie road im po rta n t link | the bank at In te rv a ls o f about 300 dav o f J. un ary 1939. and fo r th, n - 'V - t s s h o r t s t o r ie s a n ; l fu r lh -r sum o f $76.00 a . a r.-.i ..... Com pletion of the McKenzie highw ay to sta te feet nud exte n d in g out a p p ro xim a te ly f e a t u r e a r t ic l e s w r i t t e n b y abb- A tto rne y ’ , f , .... and for th. 160 feet In the stream , ut u s lig h t road sta n d a rd s by 1931 is now in sight with the and d -Ur n o n i - of a u llio i n o w a t t h e h e ig h t w II do w n stre am angle to the bank o f the ju dg m ents wet- nro d and d o i t h e i r ¡ it . 1 a r y p o w e r s . order of th e highw ay com m ission last week to G R O W T H OF IN D U S T R IE S | riv e r, g iv in g p ro te c tio n fo r a .It... ed In Ute o ffle (B y Oregon Ihtbb .c t l i l l i y In fo rm a tio n B u re a u .> put the W alterville-D oyle Hill section up for ,f « ■ | lance o f about h a lf a m ile. The crib s 1 o u rt on the 91 and said E xecu tion 1, dlr. bids. W hen action on th e McKenzie looked like are to be c o n stru cte d o f tim b e r and com m anding me n th. F ederal census bureau figu res have revealed th a t c ltb n.- .t it w as a t a standstill, the Lane C ounty C ham ber m a in ta in in g m u n ic ip a l pow er pla n ts cannot c la im Indus- weighted down w ith course gravel. S tate o f O regon, in orde McCall's - $1-00 A rm y engineers request th a t a ll said Judgm. tit, In t e l, st, of Com m erce road com m ittee put the m a tte r to t r al developm ent by reason o f th e ir invasion in the fie ld fees, cost of suit anti n o S p r i n g f i e ld o b je ctio n s fro m the sta n d p o in t o( lo sell th e fo llo w in g .1« com m ission and cam e aw ay with th e prom ise nsuaIly octupie(1 by prjvate )aplta, Both t d reul T h is s itu a tio n Is n a v ig a tio n should be file d before p ro p e rty , to w it: News - 51-73 of speedy com pletion of the work. e x h ib ite d in the case o f Salem and Eugene, tw o citie s N ovem ber 11. 1339, B e g in n in g at a po in t 27. t t N o rth n 1 2 6 feet East o f t h. Reg. Price $2.75 - t lliw Hl W hen th e McKenzie highw ay is com pleted c»«nparab|e in size, both located in the W illa m e tte va lle y —------------------------------- - s lie r o f the W illia m S hi.-Id, | E state o f B ru n e tta D. Ix iv e ttu , from W alterville to Nimrod and oiled, it will be Salem is served by a tate reg ulated p riv a te com pany w .fo Donation Land ( 'e l m No 6« Deceofled. McCall’t -$ 1 .0 0 I in I'bbiy- one of th e m ost im p o rtan t ro ad s in th e s ta te p a yin g taxes and being un de r state c o n tro l as to both N O T IC E OF F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T thr<- title .tilo n 607. in S. Re 1 Book $2.80 / (3 3 l T ow n ship Tw ty 1 in N o tice la hereby given th a t It-, a South Range Three i 3 i ' not only for to u rist travel and recreation, but rates an<1 service. Eugene has a m u n icip a l pla n t, paying f »’l. A ll Sp ingfield - S. E arnest he« tile d in the County W llb a m e tto M eridia n, a- ’ p.lng also as a com m ercial route. Much fruit and vege- 110 taxes an<* no« being w ith in the ju ris d ic tio n o f the 1 o u rt o f th*- S ta le o f Oregon, in and th. tie.■ '* « 216 feet, then News - $1 75 ' $1.00 ili <2 lo r Lane 1 ou nty, he r fin a l re p o rt a f - I 'h , tables are now tru ck ed to cen tral Oregon and p u b lic service com m ission. ) West 216 fe. ! .m- nlng , lu S ■<•! -q, T h li ! The Salem J o u rn a l has presented an In te re s tin g table 331 !n d ; a n . th a t ten o'clo ck In for. T o w n sh ip T w e n ty (20i tX th e valley. T he difference in clim ate betw een o f the in d u s tria l record o f the tw o citie s, c .-in p a ritig th. it'f.g p noon o f M onday, the 26th day of Tbr»*" (3) V. st o f t!i«‘ W ill .1 r: f » t !» e astern and w estern Oregon m akes trad e with years 1925 and 1927 Salem had 56 m a n u fa c tu rin g plants N ovem ber, 1929. nt the t o u rt ro-.m M» rid U n, In ’ .nn» » County, « • •gon T H E S P R IN G F IE L D N E W S this section logical. H igher altitu d e aVid frosts in l>25.and «2 in 1927, a gain o f seven. The nu m b e r of th e re o f In Eng ne. Oregon, ii iv • be - N ow foro. In the nam« by tin- C ourt f x.-d ano ip po lnte.i n- S ..It* o f t >| p ;ti» , in ( ■ :n • I nn, o f th • w llb cause sh o rta g e s in vegetables we grow in «h< wagp earn' rs in 1926 waa 1.687. and in,r,-a»--,i to .11.:: it the llin e and place fo r be a rin g ol. 1 anclo«« $ to tmy f'»r aid - x -. in ou and ord e r of - an | l¥27, a ga in o f 346. Th p a y ro ll In 1926 was $1,919.21«. Jectlons to said re p o rt and fo r tl, W illam ette valley. We m ust serve this centra! In o rd e r to sat sfy arid Judgin' nt, fin a l se ttle m e n t o f the estate oi in te re st, a tlo rn e v s f.-c«, roa 's o f -ill Oregon section or they will go to Yakima valle; " I9‘7 it was I2.220.6S8. an Increase o f >301,472, ' ceased. In 1926 Eugene had 42 m a n u fa c tu rin g plants, and i- and a ccru in g costs, I w ill, on Sat ir or o th er sections fo r their produce. A first ROSA. S. E A R N E S T . day. the I6 lh day o f N o v-m h e r. 1929. class cross sta te highw ay is the first n e c e s s ity ; 1 “ the nuraber 'decreased to 36, a loss o f » n. E x e c u trix o f the last w ill and a t the hour of on<- o'clock -n the af- to th is trade. was. how ever, an increase o f 33 in the num ber o t -.- ig o I le sta m .-b t of B ru n e tta I). Lo vette, , ,-rnoon o f said day, at the South earners and a gain o f $126,266 In the p a y ro ll, but n 192 Deceased. i west fro n t door o f tin. C on.ity ('o u rt SuhscrltM 'r’« A. E. W H E E L E R . A tto rn e y . T he McKenzie and Florence highw ays consti the Salem p a y ro ll exceeded th a t o f Eugene by $1,299,9. ; House In Eugene, Lane ('o u n ty, (ire- Nam« O 24-31 N 7-14-21 j gon, o ffe r fo r sale and Hell fo r rash. tu te federal highw ay No. 28. W ith the com ple­ and the nu m be r o f wage earners was 1,318 m ore th:;n —— — — —— a t p u b lic u u d lo n su b je ct to red- mo tion of both roads we can even look forw ard to were em ployed In Eugene. U n de r the stim u lu s o f p riv e t- ' A D h N IS T R A T O R 'S ---------- --- Address i ns provided hv law , a ll o f the tru c k s operatin g from seaport to cen tral Oregon ow n e rsh ip and op e ra tio n . Salem has made the gre atest I G /J.E OF R E A L N P O R O T P I C E R E T Y O F 'lim rig h t, tit le and In te re s t o f each and in th e future. All in terests will do well in back­ In d u s tria l gain p ro p o rtio n a te ly ove r the tw o •. a r period I l e m a tte r o f th,- cs .-ite o f 1,1 ««” • defendant« m entioned In ■aaaunm 'insmnwB.au ing th e early com pletion of the McKenzie o f a ll the c itie s o f Oregon, acco rding to ox V in ce n t. Decenaed. said sulta, and o f a ll o th e r person« Salem j Bei in . N o lle , s hereby given th a t un de r I * b by. throu gh o r under them liighway. Jou rna l. and by v i- ltie o f an ord e r o f the or a n y o r e ith e r o f them In and to C ounty C o u rt o f L in e C ounty, O re­ th~ said prem ises he reinbe fo re de­ gon, d u ly made by the Hon. C. P. scribed. S P R IN G F IE L D . ORE. H. L. B O W N , B arn ard , J u i'g o f «aid C ourt, on the S h e riff o f I.ane C ounty, Oregon. ; 10th day o f (,. to b e r. 1929, a u th n rlz i O 17-24 31 N 7 14 in g and d ire c tin g W illia m V in cen t, the A d m in is tra to r o f said E state to | i - can it nd eel off fok ours ll the inute details m ake sale as such A d m in is tra to r, o f f fast eals explicit as to names places dates and the re a l p ro p e rty o f said Estate h e re in a fte r dei-scribed, I v.111. fro m ) amounts o k EVERYTHING. ¡a n il a fte r tth e 16th day o f Novem ber, 1929, a t the o ffic e o f W ell« & W e lls.! Bank o f Comm- rce B u ild in g , Eugene, Oregon, proceed to sell fo r cash nt p riv a te sale, the fo llo w in g described I real p ro p e rty, t o w l t : An u n d iv id e d ' one-half Interest. In and to lx ,t T hree 1 (3) in B lock One (1) o f D. G. Me ! F a rla n d ’s A d d itio n to Cottage G rove, j O regon; o r so m uch th e re o f as may ft s quick energy in an easily- be necessary. Said re a l p ro p e rty to ’ (Jigesteii form. be sold to the highest, b idd er fe r ci, h ' fo r the highest p rice ob tain ab le, sub­ And iiow they «at It! je c t to c o n firm a tio n by the aforesaid C ounty Court. We have the beat In candy. W IL L IA M V IN C E N T , A d m in is tra to r. I W E L L S * W E L L S . A tto rn e ys. O 17 24-31 N 7 11 ! Springfield News M K Editorial Comment, S p e c ia l O ffe rs / $2.25 Springfield News S O A D ,- R H ,- , A . M , , M ake Candy a part of your Children’» Lunch À æ ? it fanny c/cjtr ones /rundís FGGIMANN’S * ■ " " "W h e re the Survie« Is D iffe re n t" tìm&s, - ■HBBaaOCSWWaMiaBMMHMnMWUI Mllflii; MRMM ATTENTION / Owners of General Motors Cars F©a h n d i"? eiJui,)IK,d to do a n y kind of work on Kisher bodies. U c have a com plete set of tools and a factory train ed m an to do this work. U n d o Sam In sists on a b i-an nua l e x a m in a tio n W hat Is Im p e ra tiv e fo r sa fe ty w ill safeguard yo u r eyes too. b***- T his is the tim e of the year to a tte n d to th e body of your car. MORRIS CHEVROLET Co. EUGENE 942 Olive Street, . USED CAR LOT 7tb and OAK O R IG O N I