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I YYE WILL NOW SINÄ THAT PAGE pour y ------ THURSDAY. JULY SI. 1V8U T H E SPRING FIELD NEWS : 1 x THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS Published Every Thursday at poatotdee, « priegn.Lt oregua. -----------------— ----------------------------- ^ o r ‘ “ w Z ú V « L w i r d U , h ^ v e n t u d. ,| Tvn Springfield resid en ti Jollied thè 8u,,da\ whUh 8uuth„ ru ,.aclru, raUruat| ,p ,,„ ,o O(, a „ ,afc# a„ u 8 , „ C r w „ (|> h|gb Caacadaa 11Mar , h. mu nun It of the Cascade line of the rail Th' ' r'P Pr,,,'“ r " y for members of the University sum m er session who hiked from the lake ito the fplls under the leadership of THURBOAY, JU LY 11. IM S One of the vanishing landmarks la the old faih - Dean John F Uevard, of the physical ______ ________ „ ________ _ '' toned country school. ______ The ____ old __________ schoolhouse— we education department of the school MR. M ETSCHAN FOR GOVERNOR don’t don't know know why why people people refer refer to to It It so so often often as as "the "the Passviigurs from Eugene. Springfield, The nomination of Phil Metachan former Uttle r* d •fhoolhouse," for most of them that w e tended the regular summer session. and other nearby towns were Invited have seen were painted white— la one of the nlac- which has just closed, included Oene to Join the outing party thus making *a rinan t e state rePu an central commit- nearly all of ua like to look up when we go »lave Besniun. W. E Buell, John Cox. the trip a tiuanclal possibility. tee. for the party s candidate for governor has “back home." The memories of childhood cluster ' s™ Kila t-ombard. F rank Lombard. met wide support all over the state. The central more thickly about It than any other structure Elisabeth Page. Eva Phetteplace and committee picked their own c h a i r m a n after 14 except the old homestead Itself. The church was Clarence Pike. Outstanding members of the regu ballots when no other candidate had sufficient * place to whlch we were rather reluct- lar U niversity of Oregon faculty and strength to be elected I Not that we were •UwaFa enthusiastic * to oe eiectea. ; about golQg Bch(X), but at ,eagt the wag those of other Im portant Institutions Mr. Metchan will not appeal to the radicals who ' • democracy of our own kind. Except for the make up tbs Instructors tor the short wish to upset the state government and plunge teacher> who waa only one M * U » t many, we term. Students going on the Alaska it into the power business and one might also add ! i“ d muc? OW? way’ cruise, which leaves Seattle on Aug . . . . r. c We lived In a world of our own for a few hours a ust 14, w ill also assemble on ttie cam hopelessly into debt. But he will appeal to the <uy We were aniong thoM of our OWQ klnd who pus ou August 4 to ragtstsr fo r a Safe Way to Get Rid voter who wishes sane, orderly government con- thought the same thoughts, spoke the same lan- week's work before the trip starts. the Same Time Gain ducted honestly and efficiently. guage, looked on the world from the same per Six hours credit may be earned In the Mental Activity— Feel poet session. spective. He la a man who believes that party responsi Education w ill claim the m ajority NEW YORK MAN There la no manner of doubt that the modem of the students, and a variety of bility and party government la the foundation of TELLS CONCISE STORY our republic. People say of him that he is a slow consolidated or union schools are far better for courses w ill be offered In thia field. their avowed purpose o f inserting something we Instructors Include Dr. C. Q. Vaunest. TO FAT MEN deliberate starter but he always finishes, that he call "education" Into the minds of the young. But professor of history and education at attacks a problem with firm determination and those who have had the good fortune to begin T " " ' , Teneherr’« » • ¿ • " dt Yes, , Uentlemen W rites W. II. C. L. Daniels of Rlchmoud H U I— "I have will not be diverted from his course. their educational careers In such schoolhouses as ,lllffaker> v,nt¥rralty 0, Oregon, and the one which Henry Ford has preserved at Sud- Chaa# L. Conover, professor of educa finished my aecigid bottle of Krttach- Educated as a lawyer Mr. Metachan has always en Salta and have obtained the fol bury. Mass., the veritable school to which M ary’s tlon collega been interested In jtolitics as has been his family. little lamb followed her, where one carved one’s D; E r M a , B uthwlawl b , , . . wbo lowing resu lts:’’ 1— ” 1 have removed 3 Inches from His father waa one time state treasurer. His suc initials on the rough board desks, will always feel taugbt laat year ,he ,,ortl. nd can a u p e r t o r t t y O W t h o a < w h o n e v e r h a d tar. w in be on t b . campus for the post the belt line. cess in the hotel business and his conneef jnp with B gone, swallowed up by the relentless maw of Pro se greas. 75c establishment of s four-year term . In stead of three terms and a sum m er session, the post session h»« been greatly strengthened this year. Students from Springfield who at- such advantages. session Dr. Bates has gained wide 2— "Get up In the morning feeling 100 per cent. Somehow the old fashioned country school fecognltlcn for hla work In lite ra ry S—"I am 25% more active seems. In perspective, closer akin to the pioneer review, a rd is one at the editor« of » "M y mind ie clearer. spirit Which la the spirit of America, than any ,,lc Dictionary o f Am erican Biography, 5— "M y wind lias Improved 26%. modem structure with its graded classrooms, Th* results of a «tudy made last • — ’’All akin eruptions have dlsap- steam heat, electric light and wholesome ventlla- p * ’ r *“ l-ondon w ill form the basis of ,warad tion. But, like the ox-team and the covered wag- he course in modern aortal problems 7_ . . M fa .._ . . . .. on. It la disappearing. Our advice to every reader <*•.• »>y M argaret Creech, of the uni »--when lx » t< iw.t t ** r°.°r • • • uin motion* who ever attended auch a country school Is to »«reitv school of applied science. |(t Sleep like a brick. Russian lumber, produced by wageless workers, take a good look at It this year, for next year It oner coarao« include chem istry, 0- ' Am 46 years old and feel 20 history, physics, Roman, c languages. will probably be excluded from the United States- may be gone forever. years younger." iec -n-m lcs and psycho! >gy. , „ ,,,, in future. Definite proof that pulp wood was s e e ________________ Millions of men the world over are taking the little dally dose of Knisch loaded on boats by convicts has been secured by The old army gag waa re-lnacted here last n o tic e o f h ia r m g on f in a l 6.c lu , tbey koow |( * the department of commerce and it la said the ACCOUNT week. After a doxen business men had worked them everlastingly feeling and act same situation exists in lumbering. Russia, we piling up big rocks on the river bank to be taken j n o t ic e is h e r e b y o ie v n : T h a t ! ive— life really became«' a «iJriLus • - ~ W____ w.a_ _ OtkA amzlaie-a I ■ressxst am Uwannfel» tlha are told, was trying to build up a large trade bal to the airport word waxisent down th«t rocks were ^ tun^ , 7 ^ dT” a d v .n t u r e - w .il worth living ance In the United States so that she could pur not wanted. Well. It S the spirit and not the rocks H j acx10n. deceased, has filed her Don * vonfusc Kruschen w ith the or- account for the final settlement of dinary salts that are made for Just chase machinery. This brings us another point,— that count anyway. * * ’ the machinery to be bought was sawmill and farm M _______ ¡th at Saturday, the 2nd day of August, ' Keep ‘ ’ .«’lastingly before you the machinery whereby they could produce in greater AIRPLANE SATURATION POINT ISM. at the Court Room of said Conrt j fa<:l that Kruschen contains the tlx quantities goods in competition with farmers and . ! ¡Lane la the County. County Court House, In Eugene Registration figures for airplanes and automobiles . u r Oregon, at tea o’clock vital rejuvenating , h. . * “ salts “ ' that nature ‘ lumbermen of the United States. geets th a t Industrial saturation points are as much a In the forenoon, has been fixed by n n Mt tb<> b *«1“ - »■»♦a. Ds relatlvltv B S tU r or re ta tlv lty The wife of Eid. Bailey, democratic candidate for governor, is a republican, according to the Cottage Grove Sentinel which chides Eid for being so rough on the republicans. Mrs. Claudius Hus ton, wise of the chairman of the Republican party, was a democrat, that nearly toppled her husband from his high position. Let’s hope there is better teamwork in the Bailey family. Northwest sawmills are cutting 36 per cent less than during the last year and 46 per cent leas than capacity. Thia should mean that stocks are becoming depleted even In the face of slow build ing if the wood substitute manufacturers are not taking up the alack. This laat la what we fear la happening to Borne extent as E instein’s theory— one licensed .a W Conrt as the tim e and place for < as sans.e.n s meory.—ou. . i e « vu h a a rt|g obJectlon« thereto, and k i SUMMON» FOR PUBLICATION IN plane to every 1S.M« people and one motor vehicle to about l h - aattlaB, rn t thereof. FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN •v e ry 4.7 partons, tha decimal fraction perhaps repra B U HAM A H R- JACKSON In the Circuit Court of the State of eaatlag tha ruatkiwepat vota. For every com mercial plane Executrix of the Last W li: and T e t Orepon for Lane County. listed by the A eroos-itical Cham ber of Commerce. It re- ° * - ° . . P h K - Jnehaon. de Roy Henry, p lain tiff, vs. James A. Fraser and Jane Doe Fraser, bis port«, there are 1A»7 automobiles. L L R A Y , Attorney for » • -• w ife, Jessie Fraser Burston und J. Il-h > * . < * • ” C alifo rn ia laada tbs country In the number of licensed H . Hurston, h er husband. T lllle Fraser Plncombe and A rth ur P. and Identified n lrcrd ft, w ith 1.237 planes. New Y o rk la NOTICE TO CREDITORS Plncombe. her husband, and Addle the only other state th a t claims more than 1.000 planes, Fraser Ounnurson and II. Gunnar NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: Thai having n to ta l of 1.1*0. N axt In order among the firs t ten son, ber husband, defendants. . . . m in n i. Ohio M issouri, M ichigan, Texas, Pennsylvania. Edw in Stevens has been appointed To James A. Fraser ai d Jane Doe y executor of the l.ast W ill and Testa Fraser, bis wife. Jessie Fraser Burs Ksnsss snd U klabo B ment of Charles E. Stevens, doceased As for automobiles, reports from state registration au- by th „ County Cour, of Lane county toil and J. H Hurston, her husband, T illle Fraser Plncombe and A rth ur P thorltles to tha Bureau of Public Roads show a total of O re g o n . All persons having claims Plncombe, her husband, and Addle 2&,i01.443 motor vehicles registered In 122». a gain of against said estate are required to Fraser Ounnarson and R. Gunnarson. 2 008 313 or eight per cent over 1212. Passenger automo- t>r* * ent w lth ,he Proper vouch fcer husband, the above named de . A s « a o—.it w ithin alz month« from the 31st biles, taxis, buses. m *to r trucks, road tractors and trailers, day of Ju|y , #30 (o (hp RB|d flie(>u fendants- In H e name of the State of Oregon: and motorcycles are Included. T ha tan states w ith the tor at tbe |aw office of L. L. Ray In you are hereby notified that Roy highest suglstrattoaa In the order of rank are: New York, the M in er Building. Eugene. Oregon Henry Is the holder of C ertificate of California Ohio Peknsylvanla. Illin o is, Michigan, Texas. E D W IN S T E V E N S . Delinquency numbered 2518 Issued on , Indiana. Naw Jersey, and Massachusetts. Executor Um e n l of of the Last R W R ill and Tv de The figures Indicate that motor registrations have def ,.eai, e<i Year’s Tax Date Paid 122« ................... .. Inltely passed the 3BJ/00 000 m ark w ith tha saturation point L. L. Ray, A ttorney for Estate July 1. 192» July 1, 1929 still la the shadow rather than In the substance. I f the J31-A7-14-2I-28 1327 ....................... First h alf 1928 July 1. 1929 p la n , makers taka the to U ls to heart, ae w ell they «nay. R E L | E F F R 0 M CURSE Second h alf 1928 Sept 2«, 1929 they w ill no doubt see uew opportunities for more In te n First half 1929 July 3. 1929 After all these candidates for the governor nomination before the state republican central committee had told how they had won the war in this or that big Job with food, ships and effi ciency methods, etc., we are kind of ashamed that we only carried a gun and cuffed horses on the sive ground work in behalf of aviation.— Nation’s Business. picket line, etc. PtÑKY DINKY ■ |y Terry Gilkison The extra une-ceni gasoline * tax which became effective on January I, this year w ill bring the total state revenue from thia source to a sum of more than t7.OO4l.OVo It lias been sell- mated by lla l E lioss, secretary of statu In charge of th« motor vehicle department This Is t?. 100.000 more than was raised last year. T he total receipts from this source during the past year amounted to »4.888.885 48 This would Indicate that lees gaso line Is being told thia year than dur lung the past when the receipts amounted to more than 93,444,000 for each cent of lax Here’s A Red Hot Tip For Men With Big Waistlines dra«8ed other business enterprises in Oregon has stamped him as an able executive. Should be be elected In November Oregon will have a governor who will fill the office with dignity, orderly care and ef ficiency and who will get things done without any great show to the grandstand. . L IT T L E RED SCHOOLHOUSE" people on their summer vacations to go back, for U N IV E R S IT Y O F OKKO O N. Eu- a brief visit at least, to the homes of their child - hood. Perhaps that'is because automobiles and •a t summer sessio» I» the history of motor highways make It easier to do that than it the University of Oregon brought to 1SSS. a t the , u a e d tO b e ; P « r h * P « It Is because City folk are be a successful conclusion, as enlarged glnulug to lealue that the country towns they j poat'Sesalou w ill open on August 4, ----------- came from are changing, growing themselves Into M A IL SUBSCRIPTION R A T I Ona Year In A d vance------- »1.76 Three Months SU M o n th s-------------------- »1.94 Slagle Copy ~ EXTRA CENT GAS TAX SPRINGFIELD RESIDENTS EIGHT LOCAL STUDENTS BRINGS LARGE REVENUE TARE ODELL LAKE TRIP AT SUMMER SCHOOL It Is becoming more and more the custom for THE Springfield. Laue County, Oregon. by THC W ILLAM ITTI P R I M M. K. MAXEY, Editor Entered as second class m atter, February 1«. 1 OF CONSTIPATION A B attle Creek physician says, “Con stlpatlon Is responsible for more m isery than any other cause." But Im m ediate re lie f has been found. A tablet called Rexall Order lies bas been discovered. This tablet • t t m c U w ater from the system Into the laxy, dry evacuating bows! called the colon. T he w ater loosens the dry food waste and causae a gentle thorough, natural movement without form ing a habit o r ever Increaalng the dose. Stop sufferlag from constipation Chew a R exall O rderlie at night. Next day bright. Get 24 for 26c today at F la n e ry ’e Rexall Drug Store. Said James A. Fraser. Jessie Eras- r Burston, T lllle Fraser Plncombe and Addle Fraser Gunnarson as the own ers of the legal title of the above described property as the same ap pears of record, and each of the other rersons above named are hereby further notified that Roy H enry w ill apply to the C ircuit Court of the County and State aforeaald for a de cree foreclosing the Hen agalnat the property above deacrlbed. and man tloned In said certificate And yon are hereby summoned to appear w.thln alx.y days a fte r the first pub llia tljn of this summons, exclusive of the day of said firs t publication, and defend thia action or pay the amount dne as above shewn, together with ci,its »vnd accrued Interest, and In •se of yuur failu re to do ao, a de of Surplus Fat and at in Vigor, Energy and Younger. ulng of rreatlou au<l these 6 mluerala your body must have or you could not live. How would you like to get your weight dowu to normal and at the same tim e develop an urge tor activ ity that makes work a pleasure and also galu In am blilon and keenness of mind? (let on the scales t o * . / and see how much you weigh - then get an H6 ceut bottle of Kruschen Balts which w ill laat you for four weeks. T ake oue half leaspoonful In a glass of hot water every m orning— cot dowu on sweets for a w hile -take the exercise which Kruschen w ill In duce persist In this method every morning of your life and wheu you have tlulshed the contents of this first bottle and weigh yourself agalu Now you can laugh at the people wbu pay hundreds of dollars to lose a few pounds of fa t— now you w ill know the pleasant way to lose un sightly fat and you’ll also kuow that the 4 vitalising salts of Kruschen (Balls that your blood, nerves and glands must have to function prop e r ly j— have presented you w ith glor ious health. A fter that you'll want to w alk around and say to your rrle u d t,— "Une hi c e u t bottle of Kruacheu Balts Is worth one buudred dollars of any tui person's money ' l.eudlng druggists all over the world sell Kruschen Balta— you can always get It at Ketels D rug Btore, who sells doxens of packages every week. the 24tb day of June, 1929 by the Tax Collector of the County of Lane. State of Oregon, for the amount of l i t . i 9 , the same being the amouut then due and delinquent for taxes fur the year 192i, together w ith pen a lly . Interest and costa thereon upon the real property assessed to yon, of which you are the owners as appears of record, situated In said County and Stale and particularly bounded and described as follows, to w it: A ll that p a/t of l<ot Nine (9 ) lying South of t'eu ter of Coast Fork River In Section Eleven 111), Township Eighteen (18) South, Range T hree (3) West, containing tw enty-tw o (22) acres of land, more or less, In Lane County, Oregon. You are fu rth er notified that said Roy Henry baa paid taxes on eald premises for prior or subsequent years, with the rate of Interest on said amounts as follows: Tux Receipt No. SM42 32267 38379 29062 28313 Amount 114 22 13 19 8 98 8 98 6.27 10% 11% 12% 12%, cree w ill be rendered foreclosing the lien of said taxes and «costs against the land and premises above named This snmmnnt Is published by order of the Honorable O. F Rklpworth, Judge of the Circuit Court o f the State of Oregon for the County of Lane and said order was mada and dated this 22nd day of July. 1930. and the date of the first publication of this summons Is the 24th day of July. 1930. A ll process and papers In this pro ceeding may be served upon the un dersigned renldlng within the State of Oregon at the address hereafter mentioned. L. L R A Y , Attorney for P lain tiff. Address, Eugene, Oregon. J 24-31 A 7-14-31 The Ideal ‘ Dessert After a hearty meal there Is nothing more re freshing and Inviting than a dish of our delicious Ice cream. It Is pure, wholesome and nutritious. Take home a pint or a quart tonight and see how It delights the whole family. RGGIM ANN’ « "Where the Service Is Different" V X