The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, August 21, 1930, Page 3, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THURSDAY, AUGUST 21,1930
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
PAGE FOUR
O aughtsr Is Bom W. W. Walker
R sglstsr at E llt * Hotel Among the
Vacation* Kenneth Tobias. field
m issionary of the American Sunday hu* received wool Inst week of Ihe vlsltora who have been registered nl
We are accustom ed to think o f w ar only in School union began hi* annual vaca birth of m to* veil and otio tiulf pound the Elite hotel during lho pa»t wei
Published Every Thursday at
term s of the loss of life and of property while the tion on Monday. Ho was Jollied hero buby boy to hl* daughter and son In- 'are Ed Marshall, Don Carolln. and
Springfield, Lane County, Oregon, by
conflict is still raging. Blit th ere a re Other costs „„ (hat day by an oth er Sunday sch ool law, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Achler- j Henry N W alls, *11 nf Redmond. Ev
T H E W IL L A M E T T E P R E S S
erett Itlce of Sandy, Oregon. O. W
which will continue for gen eratio n s a fte r the worker ot Portland. Tho two men e x ­ man. ot Uhehalla. W ashington.
Davenport, Portland. L. W. Workman.
H E. MAXEY. Editor
fighting is over.
pect to divide their vacation period W ednesday of Inst week.
Sandy, aud Mr and Mrs. R Green of
between flahlng on the McKonsle. tho
Entered as second claaa matter, February 24. ISOS, at the
O n e of these is the cost of caring for the injured
j Tillamook.
poatoff.ee, Springfield, Oregon.
and disabled v eterans and tlieir dependents. The lower Slusluw and the upper Snntluin
notice of fin al account
rivers.
policy of th e United S ta te s has alw ays been a lib­
N O T IC E OF S H E R IF F 'S S A L E
Notice I* hereby given, that the uu-
M A IL S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E
UNDER FORECLOSURE
eral
one.
and
doubtless
alw
ays
will
continue
to
darslgned,
adm
inistrator
Do
Boni*
75c
One Year In Advance ......... $1.75 Three Months
. be. It co n stitu tes a burden upon the people, h o w -, A sslsts at Restaurant Mrs G. W. Non with the Will annexed, of tho
Notice
la hereby given that by vir­
Six Months ........................ $1.00 Single Copy
estate of Harriett .Sophia Sharpe, de­ tue oi uu execution Issued out of the
___ lever, which is actually g rea ter th an any other Orr Is assistin g at the Elite cafe.
leaved. ha* filed hl* final account In t m u .l Court ol the Sint»
. ‘■"“J““ '
single item of r public expenditure.
___ T __________________
THURSDAY, AUGUST 21. li>80
_
N O T IC E O F F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T the County Court of the State of Ore­
and lor Lane Couuty, on U»e JUlh
gon for Laue County, aud that Thurs- day ol July, L9J0, upon a Judgment aud
A nother post-w ar item w hich ru n s on for year»
notice is h ereby g iv en , that,
BREAKING FAITH WITH T H E PARTY
the 18th day of Septem ber. 1M0, decree ot loreclosure rendered in »• d
is the interest on the public debt created by w a r .: n a . Rowe, a d m in is tra to r of the day.
at the hour of It) o'clock A M. of «aid court on Ihe 29lh day of July. 193«. »“
The C lackam as county republican central com I the repaym ent of th e principal of th e m oney bor- estate of Ethel it Mendenhall, tie day. and the Court Room of aald Court
¡used. ha* rendered and filed In the ba* been appointed by aald Court a* a suit Wherein Fruuk A. Tripp was
m ittee ousted its chairm an because he is an ! rowed for w ar purposes,
Uouuty Court of the S late of Oregon the tim e aud place for bearing of ob plaiuilff and C. M Miller. Ida M Uer.
avowed supporter of the independent candidate,
< ora Miller. Carol Miller. Lloyd Miller,
And a fte r every w ar there is alw ays, iuevitably, (or ihe County of lam e hl* (Inal ac­ jertlous thereto and the settlem en t E. I Fierce and Ursula Fierce were
Julius Meier. T h a t was the proper action. When
count and (hat by order of «aid Court thereof.
defendants, lor the sum of $2017.1«
a m an tak es an oath th a t he is a m em ber of the such a con tin u au ce of the m ilitary spirit th a t the duly made and entered Saturday, the
Dated August I9lll, 1930.
debt, und the further sum of $224.80.
partv in good faith and causes himself to be elect- , an,1> aud ,,a ' ' n e ' cr Kct back to th e sam e size ;otii jay of Septem ber. 193«, at th e,
JOHN B BELL. JR .
costs, disbursem ents aud attorney
ed by the party as a precinct com m itteem an to a “ d 1081 “ b^
« m £ ? * ." ?he Count,' t w S in
Administrator lb- Bonis Non of the
lee; commanding mo to sell U te laud*
estate of Harriett Sophia Sharpe. De
ill *uld decree described, low tl: The
support and enhance the election of u s canal-
The present cost ot ruuuiug the United S tates, the County court house in the c ity or ceased.
dates, he is a tra ito r when he trails a fte r an inde- | counting federal expenditures aloue is $3,876,- Eugene. Oregon, ha* been fixed ami
A31 28 t+4 It IS Southeast quarter and the N orlbeasi
lourtb of tho Southw est quarter of
pendent. If he felt th a t he could not support th e I m , 6 5 l a year. T hese are the figures tor th e fis- “ W'»’1“ “ ’’1 “ s
tlm " “ nd
Section 30 In T ow nship 1« South.
reg u lar republican nom inee the honorable thing I Val year which ends on June 30 this year. More
n o t . ce O F F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T Jtungu I W est of the W illam ette merld-
for him to have done w as to resign office in th e th an tw o-thirds of this stupendous total is covered thereof AJI persous having objec-
Notice Is hereby given that H e s te r 'la n ; 200 scree, more or less, ot land
party. Failing to do th at the central com m ittee by the th ree post-w ar item s of w ar costs enum er- c o n s to «aid final account ure hereby
Wood. Adm inistratrix of tho Es­ lu la # » County, Oregon; to obtain
notified that the sam e must be In tate of Mary Ann Spencer, deceased, fund* w.iu which to pay said Judg­
kicked him out rightfully.
ated
above.
Principal
aud
interest
on
the
public
writing aud filed with the Clerk ot
ment and satisfy said decree. In the
s s
debt eost us $1,279,394,100; care of veter­ sa d Court un or before said day aud lias filed her Final Report aud Account mutiuur provided by law:
us such, and the Court has set Satur­
a n s of form er w ars ran to $757,044,485; mil­ time.
J will on Saturday, the fllh day of
day. the 6th day of Septem ber, 1930,
A JOB FOR T H E TALKIES
N. A. ROWE,
itary aud naval expenditures totalled $692,399,804.
at 10:00 A. M In the County Court Septem ber. 1930. at oue o'clock In the
Administrator.
The talkies m ight be the g rea test influence in Those m ake a grand total of $2,729,338,389.
Room In the Court House In Eugene, afternoon, at the Southw est or main
A21 -28-83-1« 17 Lane County. Oregon, as the tim e and entrance to the Couuly Courthouse In
this country for the standardization of speech.
T h a t is w hat the last w ar is still costing us a
place to hear objections to the sam e, Eugene, Oregon, offer for sale at pub­
So ia r g an g ster or high-brow language is about
N O T IC E O F F IN A L A C C O U N T
aud for the (Inal settlem ent of said lic auctlou aud sell to the highest bid
year,
nearly
twelve
years
a
fte
r
it
was
finished!
ail they have given us but the opportunity is
der for cash all of sold lands; sub
Notice Is hereby given, that the uu Estate.
theirs. English in this country is spoken in a Only a sm all proportion of these a n n u al ch arg es ‘ derslgued,
Jecl Io redemption, as by low provided
HESTER B. WOOD,
udtnluislrator De Bouts
H. L Bown.
good m any different ways even by well educated are ou • cc° u n t of previous w ars
Administratrix
Non with the Will annexed, of the .
Sheriff of latne County, O regon.
people from different sections. We have southern,
••The Am erican people should u n derstand th a t '"“ •Uu ot byndbrook Sharpe, also W ells & W ells. Attorneys
A7T4 21 28-S4
A7 M 31 28 Hl
—
suow u as L. Sharpe, deceased, has >
a
New England, eastern, middle w estern and w est- c u rre n t expenditures
on strictly m ilitary activiUes , tiled
his final account In the County
ern dialects. While
nearest
te -------------w
th e largest
uiili- Court of the Slate of Oregon for lam e oO M M oN S FOR PUBLICATION IN uie S«tu day ul June, 1SUS by the la s
. . we th ink
.
__ we , , are
,
. . . to , of tlie arm y
- and navy
- co n stitu
------
-------------
correct pronunciation on the Pacific coast th ere tary budget of any nation iu the world today, aud Couuty. aud that Thursday, the 18th
coiivcrur oi m e cou m y ol lam e,
hCRECLUSUHE OF TAX LIEN
is no ____
doubt
but
th a a. t 1 - each
section differs
m aterial-
a . t a tim e when th ere is less real d an ® g er of exten- . da>
o< . September,
193«,
at i l the
hour
in th e C ir c u it C o u rt o f th s S ta ts of oxate ui o iegu ti, lor Uie aluuuul ul
1
a .
2
_ a. __________ > _ - -
T 7X _
I I _ 1-
IT _
J
I
f
I 11
.
b
A
M
, if
..
I i l
II V
U II l i
*itt.u9, liie sam e being mu amuUUk
O regon fo r Lane County.
ly from w hat m ight be term ed pure English. Rapid j give d isturbance to peace th an a t an y tiuie iu ‘,f 10 ot ‘l ‘ k A M. of said day. aud
tran sp o rtatio n and the radio have done m uch t o l m ore th an half a c e n tu ry .” T he w ords are Pr'esP
C o S “ o uie Koy Henry, plaintiff, vs. Jam es A. muu uuu auu deliuqueui lor tasaa
Fraser aud Juue Doe Fraser, bis tur mu year i» .o , lugetnur with peu
standardize our speech. The talkie, if it will, can dent H oover s.
time aud place for hearing of objec-
wile, Jess!« Fraser Uurston and J. arty, in terest and costa Uiereou upuu
I
turns
thereto
and
the
settlem
ent
teach us the sam e English language from the At
H. Burrton, her husband, T lllle uru rear property assussuu to yon, ut
Is it any w onder th a t o th er nations, viewing thereof,
lantic to the Pacific.
Fraser Flncombe aud Arthur P. wu.cn you are m e owuera a* appeals
butt'd August 19th, 1930.
these trem endous expenditures fo r w ar in tim e
Flucouibe, ber husbaud, and Addle oi record, situated lu said Couuty aud
JOHN B BELL. JR..
F iaser Guunarsou aud IL Gunnar blate aud purOcuiurly bounded and
■ of peace, laugh up th eir sleeves a t us w heu we
Administrator De Bonis Non with
u isciib u d as follow s, to »ft:
son,
ber husband, delendauts.
It appears th a t the issue in this cam paign m ay protest th a t we are a peace-loving people?
the Will annexed of the estate of
Aii ibui pari ul Lui Niue GO lying
To Jam es A. Fraser ai d Jane Doe
Lymlbrook Sharpe, Deceased
ouum ul Center of Loaal Fork River
be the abolition of the gam e com m ission instead
Fraser,
Uis
wife,
J
essie
Fraser
Burs-
It costs each m an, w om an and child in th e Unit
A21 28 84-11-18
t l l j , Towusblp
lou »ud J. H. Uurston. her husband, iu Bee Uuu Eleven
of the public service com m ission. If a com m ission ed S t.ites about $31 66 a year to
y for th e ru n .
E.gntvvu tlb ) Boulb, Range Three
iillle
Fraser
Flncombe
aud
Arthur
F.
S
U
M
M
O
N
S
cannot discharge an employee w ithout being re- njng of the national governm ent. T h a t is a n av
Flncombe, ber husband, aud Addle t3J W est, coulalm ng ta e u iy lw o 1221
In the C irc u it C o urt of the State of
called there seem s no need to have such a com ­ erage of about $168 a year per family. O ut of
Fraser Uuuuurson aud R. Gunnursou, acres ol laud, mure or lesa. In Laue
Oregon for the County of Lane.
mission. If th ere is to be no authority, no honor this, $112.50 is to pay for war
cou u ty, Oregon.
The Partile Savings A Loan A sso uer husband, the above nuiuec* de-
lo u are further notified that aald
or no pay atta ch e d to th e job of com m issioner
elation, a W ashington corporation. leudants:
Roy Henry baa paid lakes ou said
S tate
then the job’s a joke.
T h a t is why every effort to ag ree w ith o th e r n a ­ plaintiff, vs.
I In ll e nume
.
. of the ....
. of
. . Oregon:
.
ises lor prior or subsequent
tions to reduce navies is im portant to every A m er­ John W. Craig and Helen Jean >u“ “re hereby notified that Roy prem
tlenry Is the bolder of C ertificate of years, with the rate ot Interest ou
i c a n citizen. T h a t is why we c an n o t spend as Craig, his wife, Defendants
said umuunts as follow s:
To John W. Craig and Helen Juan Delinquency numbered 2513 Issued ou
Now we are being told th a t Mr. Meier is th e ntuch m oney as we should on new roads, im- ¡Craig,
hl* wife, Defendant«:
m an who secured the tariff on lum ber. If som e- 'p ro v em en t of w aterw ays, the developm ent of our
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE Tear s Tax
Date I'SId Tux Receipt No. Amount Rata of Jnt.
$14.22
10%
one can only show he passed the farm relief bill national resources generally,
1 OF OREGON: You are hereby re- 1928 __ _________ __ ___ July 1, 1929
33662
11%
13.19
quired to appear and answ er the Com- 1927 ................................. . July 1, 1929
32267
th e set up will be com plete.
• • •
12%
6 96
: plaint filed against you In the above , First half 1928 ...... ... July 1. 1923
26379
• • •
entitled suit within four week* from - Second half 1928 ........
6 96
12%
29062
Sept. 26. 1929
12%
6.27
26313
W omen are going to be ladies once m ore, says the date nf the first publteatlon of 1 First huit 1929 .............. July 3. 1929
and “ If o?°t“he
you fail pi X
to û un
Lum ber mills of the northw est are now operat- a fashion report. Long hair, long skirts, perfum e , this Summons,
u
____ ________ __ _______
Bald Jam es A. Fraser. Jessie Frasi r eree will be rendered foreclosing the
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
ing a t less th an 50 per cent of capacity. O rders
a re only five o r six per cen t m ore th a n the c u t so
stocks are being reduced slowly, according to re-
ruxeto n
h o ll'e
o t f C 'n oast
a c t I L .n
m h berm
o r n io en’s
n 'c association,
a a a n n ia tin n
ports
of f t the
W est
um
However, if the lum berm en could tu rn the stocks
in their yards into m oney the situation would not
be so bad.
T H E COST OF WAR
and soft voices will soon be in ro g u e this fall. But will apply to the Court for a decree as
we fea r dam e fashion is m istaken. It is going to prayed for in Plaintiff's Complaint to-
tak e a generation or so to accom plish such a wlt: ,or “ d«cT®e foreclosing plain
___n
__i _x._____
t if f s mortgage against the follow ing
radical
change.
uurston. T lllle Fraser Plucombe anil
Addie Fraser uunnarson a* the o w i-
or« of the legal title of the above
described property as the sam e ap
described real p rop erty East half pears of record, and each of the oth er;
•
e
e
(A4) of Lots four (4) and five (5) In persons above named
aro hereby
Block one (1) of W ynne's Addition to further notified that Roy Henry will
A Chicago boy arre ste d for spanking his fath e r c'otta8'' Grove, Lane < ounty, Oregon, apply to the circuit Court of the
.
.
7
. - ., . , .
i , ,
. ,
, excepting therefrom the portion ol jau n ty and Slate aforesaid for a de-
* * *
a bu®y street said th a t his elder had borrow ed sa)(| Lot five (5 i, heretofore sold and tl-ee loreclosing the lien against the
In China wom en have not been perm itted to a c t
b*8 T he younger gen eratio n
in the windy conveyed to J. T. Alien, in Deed d a t-{property above described, and man
sin
c e tn th e e son
son ot
n f tne
th e etnnernr
w ith
t- cltY a re
easily provoked.
ed
20, 1907.
recorded
Book Honed
In suld certificate
yon
since
em peror elnned
eiopea w
ith an
an a a c c t-
71 Dec.
ul page
574 and
of ,he
Lane In County
uio nereby
„ t0 And
appwar
ress 150 years ago. Many a director has wished
f o r a law like th a t in Hollywood.
•
•
#
I t’s about tim e for those who sheared Wall
* * *
stre e t lam bs to come back w ith a new crop of
Looks like school bells Will be th e only th in g wool.
th a t will call these tree sitting boys to th e ground
•
•
•
and give the birds a chance a t the trees again.
T he high cost of living would not be such a
Do not be discouraged. Noah was 600 years old problem if the luxuries of yesterday had not be-
when he built the ark.
come the necessities of today.
■ ■ ■
.......
We Wouldn’t Be Surprised
B y Albert T. Reid
Says old John. V business» Holy WLckereJ/— D o you suppose,
th is dad* b u ste d , fo o t is whaCis
lien of said taxes and co s's sgatnsl
the land and prem ises above named,
Thia sum mons i* published by order
of the Honorable O. F. »klpworth.
Judge of the Circuit Court of the
S tate of Oregon for the U-ounty of
latnn and said order was made and
dated this 22nd day of July. 1920, and
the dale of the first publication of
(his sum m ons Is the 24th day of July.
1930.
All process and papers In this pro­
ceeding may be served upon the un
Oregon deed records, and for sue. j n ,u im s i x . / days after the first pub- dersigned residing within the Htste
other and further relief as may be „ .a t. . u of this summons, exclu sive of of Oregon at the address hereafter
d eem id Just and equitable by t h e l iue t a y of said first publication, and mentioned.
L. L. RAY,
Court. ,
a«ienu thia action or pay the amount
Attorney for Plaintiff.
I his ■Summons is served upon you U(4„ a„ a pOre shown, together with
by publication by virtue of an order _ .ts and accrued Interest, and tn Address. Eugene, Oregon.
: of the Hon. O. F. Sktpworth, Circuì
J 14-81 A 7-14-21
se ot y-u r failure to do so, a de-
Judge, dated and filed July 25, 1930,
directing that this Summons be served I
upon you by publication in the Spring-
U' ld N ew s once each week for a per
lod of four weeks. Date ot first pub- i
lication Is July 31, 1930
W ells A W ells.
Attorney for Plaintiff j
R esidence and Post O ffice Address,
Business is today the W orld's m ost Im portant occupation
) Eugene, Oregon.
and business men and wom en, the moBt Im portant persons
J31-A7-14-21-28 !
There Is Just One Road!
in it.
RELIEF FROM CURSE
OF CONSTIPATION
A Battle Creek physician say«, “Con
stlpatinn is responsible for m o re,
misery than any other cause.”
But Immediate relief has b e e n .
found. A tablet called Rexall Order­
lies hag been discovered. This tablet
attracts w ater from the system Into
the lazy, dry evacuating bowel called
the colon. The water loosens the dcy
food w aste and causes a gentle
thorough, natural m ovem ent without
forming a habit or ever increasing
the dose.
Stop suffering from constipation
Ubew a Rexall Orderlle at night. Next
day bright. Get 24 for 26c today at
Flanery's Rexall Drug Store.
Bigger and B etter positions are continually presen t i n g
t ’neniselveB to those who a re trained for business, and
hundreds of our g rad u a tes have already tak e n advantage
of these opportunities.
Tuesday, Septem ber 2, a large class will e n te r our school
and begin un intensive course in preparation for th e oall
for help th a t will surely come.
R egister now and begin with the class, “T uesday, Septem ­
ber 2.”- it’s a good school and the rate s are reasonable. Ask
about it.
Eugene Business College
.
Telephone 666
A. E. R oberts, P resident
■
M iner Bldg.
Eugene, Ore.
Drinks for
Warm Weather
$
The handsom e rim less
glasses fitted here will
alleviate
strain
and
Improve on e’s appear­
ance.
DR E C MEADE
O P T O M E T R I-TT
»4- W E F T 8 t h AVE
We have the larg est asso rtm en t of th irst quenchers In
tow n. N othing quenches th e th irst o r gives a m ore delight­
ful cool sensation than a drink mixed at. our fountain.
No m atte r w hat you w ant we m ake it—pure, fresh and
cold.
FGGIMANN’S
"Where the Service la Different"