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PAGK TWO
THE S P H IN O y in j) NRW8
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
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Some of the newspapers are wailing about the M c A L P IN V A U L T S A N D
number of candidates out for governor. Hut they
Publlahed E very Thursday at
O T H E R PRO D U C TS ARE
are the same ones that lament the lack of In­
Springfield. Lana County. Oregoa, by
terest and the small vote at election time. The
N O W D IS P L A Y E D H E R E
two stands are not very consistent.
T H E W IL L A M E T T E P R E S *
H . E M A X E Y . Editor.
I*lenty of candidates and Interest In politics T he M eAlpIn Vault company ha*
. , ---------- — ------------------------- usually makes for good government and keens j recently placed a complete group ol
as second class m atter. February »«. tM J . a t tb« democracy from being manipulated by the sel- the product* manufactured by thia
poatoOc«, Springfield, Oregon.
• f Lull f e w
organisation on display In the room*
form erly occupied by the Dalay Lane
neat door to the Springfield
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The State of Oregon would be substantially dairy,
bakery on F ifth »Ireet. They cordi­
,8c bettter off If everybody quit using substitutes
— for butter and wood. If we do not patronize our ally Invite the general public to vtalt
T H U R S D A Y . F E B R U A R Y 8. 1*30
own dairy and lumber industries, then who will* Ih e lr display and see the ma ny use
Nine out of ten substitutes for these basic pro­ ful thing* which they produce at Ih e lr
PRESERVING THE ____ NATURAL
plant on the Pacific highway, north
U
U L
ducts
have no economic justification for their of
Eugene.
BEAUTIES OF OUR HIGHWAYS U9e. . People
_ _ _ are being deceived in thinking they
Thia concern h a t as Ita m ajor In-
The time is not far distant, without conditions are getting something Just as good for less
duatry the m anufacture of a "Molded
Change, when a great many of the natural beau­ money
Stone Burial V au lt," which la made of
ties of our Oregon mountain highways will have
concrete, and which aeala the caaket
been commercialixed. We can visualize the
airtigh t.
These are made In two
possibility that when we go up the McKenzie
atylea, (be one which haa the re­
highway five or ten years from now and wish
movable top which la sealed over the
for recreation along this famous stream that we
vault a fte r the casket ha* been placed
will have to pay someone for the privilege of
In It. and the other which consists
passing through his property in order that we
of a bottom slab to which I* sealed
Way eat our lunch at the water's edge or launch
the top section This Is known ns the
• boat for fishing.
bottom alr-aealed vault.
The beauty spots along the streams and the
The m an ufactu rer* assert that th eir
natural picinc and recreation grounds are the WHEN A BOY KNOWS .MORE
cement alr-aealed vaults are the beat
first to be acquired by the private owner for
THAN HIS FATHER vaults that can be made. They cite
"hot dog” stand or auto camp ground. At the
Sometimes a boy does know n ore than his the fact that moat of the old struc­
present rate they are being taken up. soon we father.
ture«. such as the Pantheon. Coliseum.
will all be paying tribute for the privilege of en
would have been a very different history Pyramids. Arch o f T itu s and the ac-
Joying what we have heretofore considered j j( Ours
_\bc u n<.Ain> aged sixteen or so. had been queduct* of Ita ly . Spain and France
nature's gift.
nn.
.
iglided by the wisdom of Thomas Lincoln, age are a ll proof positive of the superior-
When this situation exists all over Oregon our thirty-six.
Ity of concrete over a ll other building
tourist industry will be greatly injured, legitimate
"Now Abe," we can imagine him saying, "don't mat» rials, a * It Is perm anent, rust,
resort keepers will find business poor and the waste time readin' them books. Readin' never verm in and waterproof.
home people will be looking for distant lands done me any good, and what was good enough
Besides these vaults the company
to tour.
i for me'g g(x^i enough for you.”
makes a large assortm ent o f urns,
It behooves civic organizations all over Oregon j Lincoln knew more than his father. It was a vases, bird baths, garden benches
to consider this commercializing of our natural divine disobedience that led him to close his and septic tanks, a ll of which are on
«cenery. Natural parks and spots of beauty ears to the man who had brought him Into the dlsplat at tlh e lr showrooms here.
M A IL S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E
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Should be owned by the state. The movement world, and open his heart to the vision that was i
of the highway commission to acquire lands to help him conquer the world,
Spend W eek End In Albany— M r.
along our highways is just in its infancy. With- | The boy who has not some firm convictions and Mrs. G ilbert Ernest ami daugh­
out we can move faster much of our natural and a willingness to defend them, even against ter. Donna Jean, spent the weekend
Scenery will have been despoiled and then it 1 ’*
the arguments of those older than hiniBelf, Is not a t Albany, v is ititi« friends.
will be too late.
likely to amount to much.
• • •
But there must be convictions, not mere pre­ N O T IC E FOR P U B L IC A T IO N -
THE RACKETEER AND THE FARMER
judices, not mere selfish impulses or passions.
IS O L A T E D T R A C T
P U B L IC L A N D S A L E .
I know two men who knew more than their
The newest development in the field of crime fathers.
Os partem nt of the In te rio r, U. 8.
Land O ffice at Roseburg, Oregon.
Is the so-called “racketeer.” The racketeer is a
One boy is the office manager of a large tnanu- ; January
27th, 1930.
man or a gang of men who prey upon small busi­ facturing concern, and his salary is $40 a week.
Notice Is hereby given that, as
ness men by demanding tribute for "protection.”
"Better go on in school." said his father to him directed by the Comm issioner of the
If the merchant approached declines to pay when he was seventeen years old. "Better go to General I-and O ffice, under provi­
something happens to his store some night; a college; better get all the education you can sions of Sec. 2488. R 8 . pursuant to
the application of The Robert Dollar
bomb blows out the front window or his grocer while you have the chance.”
( °m p any. of Mabel, Oregon, Serial
les are drenched with kerosene or some similar
No. 018140, we w ill o ffer at public
But the boy quit school and went to work.
outrage makes him see the light. The next time
sale,
to the highest bidder, but at
“You
see
that
man?”
said
the
president
of
his
the racketeer comes around, he • pays.
not less than 817.50 per acre, at 10
•
, «-w.ivc.ii
e i other
nner u
a y . "There
m ere is
concern lu
to me w
the
day.
is a man o'clock
a. m , on the 20th day ot
The problem of the racketeer does not concern ' who might have become general manager of this M arch. 1030. next at this office, the
the big cities alone. One of the favorite hunting business if he had a college education. His salary follow ing tract o f land- L o t* 7 and 8.
grounds of tthe racketeer is among the dealers might have been $20.000 a vear: instead it's only Sec. 5. T. 1« South. Range 1 West.
In foodstuffs. It has been said that every crate $2,000. He's reached his limit. What a shame W M., Oregon.
T he sale w ill not be kept open, hut
Of poultry, every can of milk, every bushel of ! that he hasn’t education enough to go on"
I w ill be declared closed when those
garden produce that goes into New York or Chi- • He "knew more” than his father. And his present at the hour named have
ceased bidding
T he person making
Sago_pays
to
racketeers. This may boyish obstinacy is costing him $18,000 a year.
highest bid w ill be required to
be exaggerated, but there is enough truth in it
“Keep yourself clean, my son,” said the father the
Im m ediately pay Ihe amount thereof
to make it hurt.
of another boy. "You'll never regret it. And Any person claim ing adversely the
Everything that makes his food cost the city some day you’ll thank heaven you did.”
above-described land are advised to
man more than he ought to pay is bad for the
But the boy knew more than his father. He file th e ir claims, or objections, on or
e designated for sale.
grower of foodstuffs. The producer gets a small 1 knew that every , young
uuug mi
man who is worth his before the H tim
A M IL L A. C A N A DA Y .
enough percentage of what the consumer pays, j salt must sow his wild oats.
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Register.
Bfi it is. The effort of the Federal Farm Board ■ So he sowed right merrily,
J 30 F 4-13-20-27
to reduce this "spread” and put a larger part of
I saw him the other day. He came to me
the
dollar -------
Into the
farmer's - pocket about getting a a ju
lob
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
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N otice Is hereby given that the
1
t3ke thG
er —
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account
could uui
not give m
him
job. ?»o
No man could. God
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-v.w-.av as | J 1 J vvuiu
m a a joo.
undersigned has been by the County
i aa o r the
more mr-m or I » ~ e8S le£itiniate
middleman,
knows
what will become of him
Court of the State of Oregon for the
V L ltih
tv io w e
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Wltlh f fanners
owning their own
marketing
County of Lane appointed executrix
YOUTH is the mainspring of the world.
machinery, the ultimate retail distribution will
Its insurgency, its inquisitiveness, its eager­ of the last w ll and testament and es­
«till be through individual local retail dealers ness to try the untried and do the Impossible tate o f Charles T ryon, deceased, all
especially in fruit, vegetable, poultry and egg drives the world forward in spite of the conserva­ person* having claims against said
estate are hereby notified to present
trades.
tism of age.
'h e same properly verlfted. to the
There
is
little
doubt
that,
except
for
the
racket-
those 01
of us
us wno
who recognize
recognize the
the "X -cutrlx at Ihe office of F rank A.
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r Fortunate
u .i u u a i e a are
re inose
O8t food supplies can be. and eventually divine importance of youth’s cocksureness and DePue. the atto rn ey for the estate, at
w i l l be sold in the larger cities for lower average conceit, and yet know how, gently and apnrecl- Springfield, Oregon on or before six
from the date of this notice
prices than now prevail, while at the same time atively, to temper it with the riper Judgment of months
Dated Feb ru ary 3rd. 1930
the grower gets higher prices.
added years
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LADRA M ARGARET TRYON.
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T H U R S D A Y , FKI1. «. 19S0
Naw Resident A rrlv«« Mrs M A
•■ohi. of Anacortes, Washington, a r­
rived In Hprlngfleld on Haturday and
w ill make her home here
Mr. Pohl
la now engaged In the final Installa
•Ion work on a large radio ael at the
Anacortes naval station and w ill Join
h l* w ife here a fte r he haa completed
thia work.
,
Mra. C lark Moves Mrs lois C lark
* has
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l» in w » u l
f r « »»as
ta a a r
PMN '
moved
from
her
deuce In the M cKInnls building to
an apartm ent ever the W right bard
ware store. All of Ihe apartm ents on
the second floor of Ih»
M cKlunla
building have been vacated now to
make room for the establishment of
a community hall.
Say It With Candy...
A box full of Egglmann's candy may express more than a
book full of wortls.
It Is not what you say bn, how you
say It that Is convincing. Good, delicious candy will ulways
win the point.
Come to a candy store for candy.
F G G IM A N N ’S
"W h»r» the Servies I* DUferent"
W hy Not
T R A D E IN Y O U R O L D C A R
ON A
USED CAR
WITH AN 0 . K. THAT COUNTS
We have a complete stock of excellent reconditioned
list'd cars.
MORRIS CHEVROLET Co.
924 Olive St.. Eugene, Oregon
Telephone 627
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F ra n k A. DePue,
estate.
attorney
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Executrix
for the
F 8 13 20 27 M 6
E state of Ora B. Higgins, deceased.
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
N otice Is hereby given that Asa J.
Higgins has been by the County
Court o f the State of Oregon. In and
for Lane County, appointed adm inis­
tra to r of the estate of Ora B. Higgins,
deceased.
A ll persons having claims against
the estate of said deceased are here­
by notified to present Ihe same, duty
stated and verified , at the residence
of A. E. W heeler, 710 Lawrence street
In Eugene. Oregon, or to said ad­
m in is tra to r personally,
w ith in
six
m onthts o f this 4th day of February,
1930.
ASA J. H IG G IN S ,
A d m in is tra to r of the estate of Ora
B. Higgins, deceased.
A. E. W h eeler, Attorney.
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