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T H E SPRINGFIELD NEWS
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
Published Every Thursday at
SrrlngRe-d,
Lane County, Oregi'n, by
T H E W IL L A M E T T E PRESS
H. E M A X E Y , Editor
THURSDAY, OCTOBER ». l»30
T he independent m ovem ent in th e political
Oakridge Man Here—«d Clark <>$ N O TIC E OF S H E R IF F ’S SALE OF
STREET LIGHT BROKEN
REA L P R O P E R TY ON E X E C U ­
cam paign will likely result in the election of n ’'“krldge w»* • business visitor in
T IO N IN FORECLO SU RE.
IN ACCIDENT ON MONDAY
governor by th e m inority. Popular governm ent
Moll>u r a fternoon,
•
N
O
T
IC
E
Is
hereby
given
I
hut
by
is alw ays defeated by such a move. No m atter
The ornamental street light post at
virtue oi sit execution nud order of
who wins the m ajority of voters m ust be ruled .
,rom California Mra. R sale Issued oul of the Clr.-ull Court the corner of Fourth and Main streets
by som eone they do not w ant.
hB w r /
hM
h*r of lame County. Slate of Oregon on was completely broken off nl (he base
I homo from ( hlco. California, whom I the 26th day of September, 1930. In
at 7:30 Monday morning when Ed­
»ho ha» been vlaltlng for some while. an action whervlu The Pacific Sav
'ng« # Iatan Association, a Washing ward P. ■•verson drotse his light
ton corporetloB. is the p lain tiff and Ford roadster Into (he pole while try ­
A utum n tim e and typical Oregon w e a th er Is RELIEF FROM CURSE
M A IL SU B SC R IPTIO N RATE
1 D Collier «ml Bonnie Collier, his ing to pass (he truck being driven
An appreciation of our good w e a th er Is
( no Year In Advance
$1 75 Throe Month»
75« here.
wife, and Neb-on Hush tire the deft,ml
OF CONSTIPATION nnts mid where on the 23rd day of by I ’rntt Holverson. When making
a topic on which we can all agree.
Six Months
$1.90 Single Copy
5
September, 1930, Itt said court The P h out th eir reports of the accident Mr.
A Until» Creek physician says. "Con clfle Savings A Loan Association, a Holvorson admitted th at be was
T H U R S D A Y . O CTOB ER 9. 1930.
«tipntloii 1« responsible for mart WaHhltixtonn corimrntlnn recovered a turning Into Fourth street from Main
'tidgmant aga'nst the defendants I. 11.
misery than any other cense.”
tint linnx'dlnto relief ha» been Collier and Bonnie Collier, his wife, without giving any signal, and Mr.
PORTLAND RATE LOWER TUAN EUGENE
tounil. A tablet called RexiHI Order for the sum of $909 HO together with Severson likewise admitted that he
¡II«» h i» been >,(»covered. Thin tablet Interest thereon at the rate of 10% was attem ptln to paes the truck In
T h at Portland already enjoys low er electric
nttrn.-t» water from the system Into per minititt from June 22nd. I9S0. and the Intersection. The truck wsa not
rate s th an o th er com m unities in Oregon and
I the Inry. drv evacuating bowel called for the further sum of $72 04 for taxes
the colon The water loosens the dry paid, together with Interest thereon ilatnagod. but the front of the Ford
there is no real reason why som e self seeking
food waste amt cituaca a gentle nl the rate of 10% per annum front was damaged.
politicians in the m etropolis should m ake it an
i thorough, natural movement without Eeb 4. 1929. and for the further sunt
The light polos In (tils city belong
form ng a habit or ever lncren»lny of $66 00 for taxee paid, together with
issue in this cam paign is apparent from a report
• the dose.
!• terest thereon st the rale of 10% to the Mountain States Power com
m ade by the Oregon public service comm ission.
Stop «uffer'ng from c«n»tlpation per annum from June 26. 1930. and patty and the two men will have to
, Chew a Ri-xnll Ordnrlle at night. Next for the further sum of $60 53 for city deal w ith them In replacing the brok
W HERE TO START
The surprising part of the investigation m ade
day bright Get 24 for 25c today at assessments, together with Interest on one.
by the com m ission is th a t P o rtla n d ’s ra te is
thereon at the rate of 10% per an­
One m orning a very unhappy young m an w ay­ F'lanerv'» ll.-vsll Drug Store.
num front Eeb 4. 1929. and for the
lower th an any of the m unicipal owned electric laid me outside my front door.
further sunt of $50 56 for city as­
C IT A T IO N
Diamond Lake Man Han«—Harley
He is tw enty-tw o years old. and an idealist.
plants in Oregon, even Eugene.
sessment«,- (ogether
with
Interest
In the C ounty C o urt of the S tate of thereon at the rate of 10% per annum Klee of Diamond latke was a buslnesa
T he men in th e plant when* he w orks use course
Following is the figures relative to Portland language, th eir crudeness g ra te s on him. Also, Oregon fo r Lane County.
front June 36. 1930, and for the further visitor In Springfield on Monday.
In Probate Case No. 5086.
sent «>f $10 40 for fire Insurance, and
and Eugene:
his job is dull.
til the M atter of the Estate Wf for the further sunt of $42 00 for
FRANK M VKRNVM. Deceased.
having the records »earched and ab­
L IG H T IN G — 30 K W H
” 1 read biographies.’’ he said. "G rea t men
stracted. and for the further sum of
Portland area ... ..... $1.65
have all had an aim. 1 seem to be headed no­ To A L L IE H I'G IIK S . M ELISSA M o lt $125 00 a» a reasonable Attorney’s
Eugene. inside ........ $1.75
;
ROW. GEORGE VE R N I'.M . JO HN fee. snd for the cost» and disburse­
where. I haven’t found m yself."
Portland, less taxes 1.43
Eugene, outside
1.93
V ER N I'.M , AGNES V K R N V M W ELLS. ments of thia suit, which judgment
L1G HTIN G
- 45 K W H
G—
F R E E M A N HOLING
a n d was entered and «locket wl In the
Readers, w hat would you have said to that M ARY
Portland
..........
$2.48
Eugene. inside
$2.20
O W E N D O I.IN EREK M AN M A M IN E , r ’ttrk’s office of said court In said
No Better
boy?
Portland, less taxes 2.14
G R E E T IN G :
Eugene. outside ..... 2.42
county on the 24tb day of September.
Face
Powder
name of the State of Oregon. 1930, and said Execution to me di
L IG H T IN G A N D R A N G E — -110 K W H
I said th a t m ost of th e men whom we read ' vou In the
are hereby cited and required ' reeled commanding me In the name
Made
than
Portland ................... $5.19
Eugene, inside
about in biographies did not have a n y great to app<-ur In the County Court of the >f the State of Oregon, in order to
$5.60
Portland, less taxes AdS
Eugene, outside
purpose. A few, such as m usicians and painters, State of Oregon, for the County ot satisfy »aid Judgtiieiit. Interest, costs
6.16
had a talen t th at could not be m istaken. The lattie at the Court Room thereof at and disbursements, and accruing costa
E ugene, In the C ounty of I..ini', on t<> »>-11 (he following described prop­
great m ajority, of whom Lincoln is th e classic or
T hat's a rather broad
before November 6. 1930. then an«l
exam ple, were just as discouraged in youth as there to show cause, la any exists, erty tow lt:
statement. Isn't It?
Du
ROADS
Beginning
at
a
point
In
the
you think we would make
my young friend. They did not know w here why the order of »ale of the real
West
line
of
U
niversity
Street,
it
If
we
couldn't
prove
The new est thing in road construction is to they were going, but did not quit. They simply •■»tale hereinafter demrlbed ahoulri
form erly University Avenue,
not be made by Aaher .M. Veach, a»
our claim 7 The base Is ot
build them of iron. T he first iron highw ay of plugged ahead and, usually to th eir ow n s u r­ the adm inistrator of the above entitled
If extended South, mid 335
the purest Imported Ita l­
prise.
won
out.
feet
South
of
the
Intersection
estate as In hl» petition on file herein
ian Talc, recognised by
im portance is under construction in Sangam on
of said West line with the
nrayed for. towlt:
skin experts as absolutely
county, 111., n e a r Springfield. An iron trough is
South
line
of
23rd
Avenue
I said, in the second place, th a t all m en arc
Lot 15 In Block 12 In the Town
Bee!, as »alu streets are plat­
laid on the flattened highw ay surface, the cor­ crude and all m en are wonderful. T he purest of Iaiw ell. [.ano County. Oregon, a»
ted 'n Gross’s Addition to Rü­
platted nud of record in »aid County
saint
has
secrets
in
his
h
eart
th
a
t
m
ake
him
rugated sheets of the bottom of th e roadw ay be­
and State, and al»o
gen«. and run thence West
blush, th e w orst m an has m om ents of splendor.
216 feet, th en ce SoUtA 60 feet,
Lota J. 4. 5. 6. "and 8 In Block 6
ing welded to the iron curbing a t eitiher side.
tlienre East 215 feel anti
In the Torn» of Ixrwell, Ia«ne County.
Man is the noblest of all c reatu res, and the Oregon.
This trough is party filled with a layer of sand
thence North 60 feet to the
W IT N E S S , the Honorable C. P
place of beginning, all In Eu
mixed with a m astic binder, to form a cushion jn o st trag ic—a little higher than th e anim als, a Bardaard,
Judge of the County Court
gene. Lane County, Oregon.
little lower than the angels. With all hiH cru d e­
tor th e surface, *'hich m ay be concrete, brick ness, he does his work, sacrifices for his young, of the State of Oregon for the County - Now, therefore, In the ttnra« of the
of l ane and the Sea) of said Court
o r som e o th er paving m aterial.
State of Oregon, In eompltanee with
and face blind fate with courage.
horeto affixed this October 2. 1930.
»aid execution and order of sale and
Attest: W II D IL L A K D . Clerk
"D on’t criUclze m en or judge th em ,” I said
Road building in Am erica is still a new art.
By Eva L. D U C K W O R T H . Deputy. In order to satisfy said Judgment. In­
harmless to the most ten­
0.9 16 23 30-N6 terest, costs mid accruing costs, 1 will,
Old m ethods useful in horse-and-w agon days are to the lad. "Like them . Sym pathize w ith them .
on Saturday the 1st day of November.
der skin. Sifted and re-
Laugh
with
them
.
God
will
do
th
e
judging.”
flnenes» Delicately tinted
useless for m otor roads. In tim e the ideal road
N O T IC E O F S H E R IF F 'S S A L E ON 1930. at the hour of O N E o'clock I* M
of said day, at the southwest front
ami perfumed You'll find
Finally I said th a t, while It m ight do the E X E C U T IO N O F F O R E C L O S U R E door
will be discovered and used everyw here. M ean­
of the County Court House, Eu
It perfectly suited to your
N O T IC E I« hereby given by virtue gone, lame County, ti.egon. offer for
younger m an good to change his job. I doubted
tim e, every' new idea is w orth trying out.
complexion.
w hether it would. He is in a fast-grow ing in­ of an execution and order of »»1« »ale, and sell for cash st public anc-
Sold only at lle xa ll Drug
out of the Circuit Court of "lon, subject to redemption as pro­
Stores,
dustry which h as m ade fortunes and will m ake leetied
Iho State of Oregon for I^»ne County vided by law. all the right, title and
m any others.
September 12th. 1930, upon and pur­ Interest of said defendants and of
suant to a decree duly given and all persons «(aiming by. through or
Phil M etschan. republican candidate for gov­
I
told
him
about
a
friend
of
m
ine
who
was
made by said Court September 4lh. under them In and to »aid premise»
ernor, has a plan to assist th e lum ber industry.
1930. in a suit pending therein In
DRUG STORE
Dated thl« 27th day of September.
He was in W ashington, D. C., in behalf of the driving through the K entucky m ountains. W ant­ which
The Pacific Saving» A lx>an 1930.
ing to get to C incinnati for the n ‘ght. he asked
Phons 16
lum ber tariff and is convinced the east and directions
Association, a Washington corporation
11. L. B O W N,
of a native.
»
« ;. » $ a .
was p lain tiff and John W Craig and
Sheriff of lame County, Oregon
middle w est does not understand th e industry
Ll Nto’V't’VAt L»
Helen Jean Craig, his wife, were de­
O. 2 9-16 23 30 '
and its im portance to th fs country. If elected
“Go down this road about ten miles, and take fendants,
execution and order
Mr. M etschan proposes to call on the governors your right tu rn ,” th e native began. T hen he of sale was which
to me directed and com­
of all the lum ber producing sta te s to appoint stopped, and spat. “ No, I think you’d do b e tte r mando«! me to sell the real property
a com m ission to wait on congress for fu rth er • to go the o th e r way and tak e your first left.” Iitre ln a fte r described to satisfy cer­
lum ber protection and also to Inform the east-1 He spat again, th o u g h t deeply, ‘and then, in a tain liens and charges in said decree
I specified, I w ill on Saturday the 26th
ern people as to its im portance. This would sudden b urst of confidence, exclaim ed: "Tell you day of October. 1930. at the hour of
be a constructive step tow ard putting lum ber what, neighbor. If I was aim ing to go to Cin­ ¡O N E o’clock P. M at the southwest
door of the County Court-house In
up am ong the o th er basic products of the coun­ cinnati I w ouldn’t s ta rt from here.”
so
Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, offer
try. and it Is only through co operat’on th a t it
tor
ra
le
and
sell
at
public
auction
Most of us w ant to arrive, but w e’d like to
can be accom plished. Sixty per cent of our
for cash, subject to redemption as
Quick energy, tlin t's w hat candy
Oregon incom e is from lum ber so it is to our s ta rt from som ew here else. Maybe I’m wrong, provided by law. all of the right,
W e have the
but
I
have
com
e
to
the
conclusion
th
a
t
it
doesn't
title and interest ot the defendants
supplies to young scholars. They
Interest to support a m an who recognizes his
kind« th a t are
in
said
suit
and
of
all
parties
claim
­
m
ake
m
uch
difference
w
here
one
sta
rts,
th
at
need it for learning and for play!
duty tow ard lumber.
•s p e c ia lly good
all businesses are good and all a re bad, all are ing by, through or under them or
Give them candy to eat with th eir
any
of
them
since
the
4!h
day
of
for ehlldren
dull and all a re thrilling.
lunch. It’s g re a t stuff.
September. 1930. In or to the folio „
Ing described real property, to-wit:
And th a t the im portant thing ab o u t getting
East half
of Lots four (4) and
O regon’s football team looks like a w inner this
som
ew here is not studying m aps or w ondering five (5) In Block one ( I ) of Wynne's
ye? f' Th,P wav they sm eared D rake at Soldiers
Addition to Cottage Grove, lame
field would give even a Chicago gunm an a thrill about o th er roads. But startin g , right here, County.
Oregon, excepting therefrom
the portion of said Lot five (5 ). here­
tofore sold and conveyed to J T.
'W here the Service la Different"
Allen, in Deed dated December 20.
1907 and recorded In Book 71 of
...
the Lane County. Oregon deed records
Dated this 23rd, day of September
1930
H. L. BOW N. Sheriff.
Lane County. Oregon
S.26-0.2 9 1« 23
entered
.cad cl.is.-. matter, February 44. ISOS, at the
ostoffice. Springfield, Oregon.
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W h eel and Axle A lign ing
TE S TS FREE
Minton’s Brake
service
It’s easy to
telephone to
another city
I
—and service is
fast and clear.
Just ask for the
place and num­
ber you w ant
—u s u a lly y o u
won’t even have
to hang up.
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