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PAGE SIX
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16. IMO
TKK SPIUNGFIK1«D NEWS
N O T IC I TO C R ED ITO R S
Visiting
P arsn ts— Mrs.
letonurd
Leaves for South Mrs Ralph Mill-
Actherman mid small son arrived Sun- j holland and two children, Grace aud
In the County Court of the Stato of
Published Every Thursday at
Over in Renton county there is a farm er nam ed day from Chehalis. Washington and I Dewey, and Mrs. Mulholland's father,
Oregon for the County of Lane.
Sapp who lives at Lobster. T h a t's a queer com - wpt spend some time here visitlug i M. I llolversou, left Friday for Loa
8prlngBeld. Lane County, Oregon, hy
blnation. isn ’t it* Sapp living at Lobster.
1,1 ,h'* lu’u»’ “f her parents, Mr and Anaales where they w ill attend two IN T I I E M A T T E R O F T H E E S T A T E
T H E W IL L A M E T T E P R E S S
OF ANNA I» K IR C H N E R . Deceased.
Mrs. W. W. W alker.
Miss Evelyn weeks visiting her slater.
H. E.
M A X E Y . Editor
N O T IC E la hereby given that I have
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___________ But Mr. Sapp isn't a saphead. No sir. not W alker also spent the weekend with
been by the Honorable County Court
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Entered as seeond class matter. February 24. 1903. at the [ th o U * h h e H ves a t Lobster.
For Mr. Snpp has her parents She Is leaching school
Notice Is hereby given Ihnl F N of latne County, Oregou, duly ap
a fine field of latdino clover, irrigated, green ** Mln>>irM in western Lane county McAllister, has been nppolnled by the pointed adm inistratrix of the Estate
postoffice. Springfield, Oregou.
of Anns I» Kirchner, deceased
All
tile year around.
of E. Davison, deceased, has filed his order of Ute county court of the persons having claims against said
M A IL S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E
slate
of
Oregon
for
laute
County.
as
Final Account and Report as such and
adm lulstrutor of the estate of Floyd estate will preseli! them tu me at my
One Year In Advance
_ $1.75
Three Months
75c
add) ess. 601 Corbett llldg . Ihirllaiid.
i l l this field of 1 1 ', acres. 42 cows were pus- «b,‘ Court has set Saturday. Novem
Wilson, deceased All person» bavins
S:x Months
................... $1.SO Slagle Copy
5c turcd 167 days in the sum m er of 1928.
While
l6, J*8*1 “« ’• 00 * M at the clainiN HMalimt bm I<I on ( u ( o are horrhy Oregon, within six months of Iho
o th er fam ers' ca ttle were getting no feed from
‘ k J'..,“ 0“ ,™ '."county ‘ ore notified Io present the sani» properly dale of the first publication of this
T H U R S D A Y . OCTOBER IS. 1930.
notice
dried-out pastures. Mr. Sapp's ca ttle were in «on. as the tim e and place to hear verified to said adm inistrator at
IR E N E K. T U L L IS .
I tilted Rtatea National Bank. Eugene,
Adm inistratrix
| green clover. Eleven acres supported 42 head, "hjeetions to the same, ir any, and Oregon
within
six
mouths
from
the
LET'S USE TH E RIVER
for the final settlement of »aid Fatale
Il F M U L K E Y
Im agine th at!
date of this notice.
IIA K O I.D J W ELLS.
501 Corbett Bldg.
F. n . M c A l l ist e r .
Senator McNary has told the people of the
Portland, Oregon
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Adm inistrator, j
No. Mr. Sapp is not a saphead. T hat term Wells
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Attorneys.
Administrator.
Attorney fur the Estate.
W illam ette valley they can have canalization of
Fred E Smith
applies
to
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any
of
his
Renton
county
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the river if they w ant it. He says he will intro­
446.8 M iner Bldg.
MR. SAPP IS NO SAPHEAD
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
duce a bill in 1931 in C ongress for the appro­ p orates and to the farm ers of o th e r counties
whose farm s a re susceptible of irrigation, but
priation.
who won't m ake the effort to irrigate them .
C hairm an Legge of the Federal Earm board
W.vs there is danger of the N orthw est wheat M We take ‘ off o u r hut to Mr. Sanp. We cite
farm er being elim inated because of the high cost
" exper,e nee as an exam ple to others.
m arket's *M>rtat*On
h‘8 p r° duct to th e wortd
Incidentally. Mr. Sapp is not com plaining about
ag ricultural conditions. Why should he when
Lum berm en a re told th a t their products can he 8UPP°rt8 42 cow s on 11 acres for 167 hot,
be laid down in P ortland hy w ater for a third dry 8Ummer
Albany Democrat-IIt raid,
of rail cost.
Econom ists declare th a t the consum er is pay­
ing sufficient for both w heat and lum ber at the
present tim e yet th e producers of both a re not
m aking expenses.
A D V E R T IS IN G
A N D A D V E R T IS IN G
This Is the age of publicity and he who employe the
best medium for reaching the buying public achieves
I the greatest success.
N O T IC E
OF
F IN A L
SETTLEM ENT
Eugene. Oregon
Attorney for Administrator.
' . . . . A '* l" h,'r* by given «hat llarolo
J Wells. Adm inistrator of the Estate
N O T IC E O F F IN A L A C C O U N T
SUMMONS
In the County C ourt of the State of
Oregon In and fo r the County of Lane.
In the C irc u it C o urt of the State of
Oregon In and fo r the County of L en t.
In
Probate.
IN RE T H E E S T A T E O F JER R Y
I.A N G A N . Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given (hat the un
derslgne.1, as the adm inistrator of the
above entitled estate duly filed In the!
said estate proceeding, hls final a« '
count on October 11. 1930; that the
said court fixed the time for the
bp*rln g ° f the said final account at
the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. Novem
her 14, 1930; that all persons having
any objections thereto shall file the
same In w riting in said proceeding
on or before the said date.
R D Y I.A N O A N ,
Adm inistrator.
H. E. Slattery. Attorney for Admin­
istrator.
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W hat then m ust be done? T ran sp o rtatio n and
distribution costs m ust be lowered and w ater-
For many year» newspapers furnished the only means
ways are th e surest and m ost effective m ethod I for carrying message» to the buying public Later. mag»
to lower them . L’nder the circum stances we xines and other periodicals entered the field, then clr-
should not hesitate to back S en ato r McNary in rulara, end finally the radio.
his efforts to canalize the W illam ette river. These
Volurne advertisers employ advertising experts who
are sufficient if there were not m any o th er rea­
are constantly on the Job studying the subject, and well
sons for having th e im provem ent made.
RELIEF FROM CURSE
they may for they annually spend hundreds of millions
of dollars to create and stimulate buying.
OF CONSTIPATION
A survey of Oregon w ater power resources
to see w hat we actually have sounds good. But
consider the Oregon-C alifornia Pow er com panv
has already spent $150.000 in surveying the
K lam ath river looking tow ard developm ent If
it is necessary to spend th at m uch on one river
to tell its power possibilities then th ink of the
stag g erin g sum it will take to actually survey
all the rivers of the state. W ater pow er is a
w onderful thing, so long a s th e stre a m does
not dry up. but when we think of power In
term s of w ater we m ust also think in term s
of millions of dollars if we know a n y th in g about
plants already developed.
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These experts are generally agreed that no medium
of publcity approaches the newspaper which enters the
home and is read by every member of the fam ily, and
often by neighbors who are not subscribers. As a result
of their studies circulars have been discarded as of little
value. The radio as an advertising medium has seen Its
peak. A recent survey showed that 80% of the radio
audience turns the dial onto something else when an
advertising talk Is on. You cannot turn off the home
town paper. You can throw It away but you never do
until you have read It throOghout.
'manded me to sell the real property
hereinafter described to satisfy cer-
: tain liens and charges In said decree
‘A legal SDasm ” Is the
xpootflwi. I w ill on Raturday the 26th
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daIJE ,,fo » « “ b* ' 1M 0' at tha h<mr ° f
W prî characterized the a ssista n t a tto rn ey gen­ space they could effect a saving of something like two ’ (j,’)Or"’
'the P. M. at the southwest
the County Court-house In
eral's arg u m en ts before the reclam ation com-
mission in regard to the K lam ath Falls pow er m,11,on dollarB Per year- «he sum the form er owner» had Eugene, Ijtn e county, Oregon, offer
hearing. It is probablv not the law yer’s f a u lt bePn spendfnK «° heep th eir product before the public, ¿ » r "»«e and sell at public auction
caah, subject to redemption
with the Meier crow d th row ing poll,lea, ,’pa»mn
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reesoned that the product was s o w e ll known that further
advertlslng was throwing money away and by discon-
w a v e v C n v a ™ ™ - ,,n u in * the use of newspaper advertising was throwing
B y e x - ° o v e ™ <«- O s money away and by dtacontlllulng u , , uaa ot tj^rspaper
all over th e state, the contagion is bound to n a feW years
tak e on som e
«be o,d «l®es.
St Jacobs O il became but a memory With title and Interest of the defendants
The owners, of course, went to the wall. In said suit and of all parties clalm-
Countless others have met with the same experience, and ln« hy, through or under them or
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A
Suit for Divorce
IA IT T IE K E L L E Y , Plaintiff,
vs.
E A R L K E L L E Y . Defendant
TO E A R L K E L L E Y
Defendant:
You are hereby required to appear
and answer the eomplulnt filed against
you In the shove entitled suit within
four (4) weeks from the date of the
first publication of this summons In
the Springfield News, the date of the
first publication of which la October
18, 1930; and. you are hereby notified
that If you fall so to appear and an­
swer complaint your default w ill be
entered for want of an answer and
(he p lain tiff w ill make application to
the Court for the relief prayed within
said complaint which la that the plain
tiff have an absolute divorce from
you; that the marriage contract now
existing between you and the plaintiff
be forever dissolved
The above entitled court made,
dated and entered an order on Octo­
ber 14. 1930. directing that this Sum
tnons he published In the Rprlngfleld
News once each week for a period
of four successive weeks; and that
you appear and answer said com
plaint within four weeks from the
date of the first publication of thia
summons which Is October 18. 1930.
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(5 , | n Block one (1) of Wynne's
Addition to Cottage Grove, Lane
County, Oregon, excepting therefrom
tofore^sold °an"d "conveyed to* J ^ t "
In D«-ed 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. B O W N , 8h erlff.
iA n e County. Oregon.
8.25-0.2-9-18-23
Beginning si a point In the
West line of University Hl reel,
formerly I'n lverslty Avenue,
If extended Houth. and 336
feel South of Ihe Intersection
of said West linn with the
South line of 23rd Avenue
Bss*t. As salu streets are plat-
led In Gross's Addition to Eu­
gene. amt run (hence West
216 feet, thence South 60 feet,
(hence Kant 216 (net and
thence North 60 feet to Ibn
place of beginning, all In Eu­
gene. lutne County, Oregon.
vs.
OTTO REIF Defendant.
Defendant .
Yor are herebv required to appear
and answer the complaint filed against
you In the shove entitled suit within
four (4> weeks from the date of the
first publication of (hls summons In
the Springfield News, which Is first
published October 18. 1930
And. you
ere herehv notified that If yatt fall to
appear and answer said complaint
within said period of four weeks, your
default w ill he entered for vant of
an answer and the p la in tiff w llll make
application to the court for the relief
nrayed within said complaint, tiwwlt:
T hat she have nn absolute divorce
from you; and «hat the marriage
contract now existing between you
•nd the nlnlntlff be forever dissolved
The above entitled court made and
dated an order October 14. 1930. d!
rectlng that this summons be pub
llshed once each week for a period
of four successive eecltit In the Nprlng-
field News; and that you appear and
answer said complaint within four
weeks from the date of the said first
publication of this summons, which
Is October 18, 1930
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H E. S L A T T E R Y ,
Attorney for p la in tiff and my resi­
dence and post office address Is
Eugcas, Oregon
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lx » k „ like th e Pacific c o . « football chain-
pionship m ight be played on the n o rth end of
N ew spaj^r advertising brings buyer and seller to-
th e coast this year. W. S. C. knocking over getber at less expense and with greater effect than any
the two California giants— one a fte r a n o th e r— Other medium. W hy not use It?— Congressman Harold
gives the situation a different complexion.
Knutson, Pioneer-Journal, Wadena. Minnesota.
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N O T IC B Is hereby given that by
virtue of an esecutlon nnd order of
■ale Issued util of the Circuit Court
of tattle County, State of Oregou on
the 26th day of Kepleiuher. 1930, In
an action wherein The Pacific 8av
lugs A Iatan AasorlatloB, a Washing
Ion corporation. Is the p lain tiff and
I D. Collier and lluuule Collier, hla
wife, and Nelson Bush are the defettd
ants and where on (he 23rd day of
th>ptenib«r. IPX». In said court The Iht
title Havings A Loan Association, a
Waalilngloitu corporation recovered a
Judgment against the defendants I. D.
Collier and Bonnie Collier, hls wife,
for the sum of $909 90 together with
Interest thereon at the rate of 10»/,
per annum from June 22nd. 1930. and
for Ihe further sum of $72.04 for taxes
paid, together with Interest thereon
at the rate of 10% per annum from
Feb 4. 1029, and for the further sum
of $68.00 for laxea paid, together with
Interest thereon at the rale of 10%
l>er annum from June 36. 1030. and
for the fu rth er earn of $60 63 for city
assessments, together with Intereet
thereon at the rate of 10% per -u-
itiiin fm iti I eb C t929. and for the
farth e r sum of $60.58 for city as­
sessments. together
with
Interest
thereon at the rale of 10% per annum
from June 36. 1930, and for the further
sum of »10 40 for fire Insurance, and
for the furftier sum of $42 00 for
having the records searched and ah
strarted, and for the further sum of
$12600 as a reasenuble Attorney's
fee, and for the costa and disburse­
ment« of ihls suit, which Judgmoat
was entered and dochslotl In lh»
ilu r k s office of said court In said
county on the 24(b day of September,
l$30, and said Kxoeulloa to ate til
rected commanding me la the name
of the Htule of Oregon. In order to
satisfy said Judgment. Interest, costa
and disbursements, and scorning costs
to sell the folkiwlng described prop­
erty tow lt
A Battle Croek physician says. 'T o n
stlpntlon la responsible for
more
misery than any other caase.”
But Immediate relief has been
found. A tablet called Kexoil Order
lies baa been discovered. This tablet
attracts water from the system Into
the lasy, dry evscutftlng bowel called
the colon. The water looaens the dry
H B SLATTERY,
food waste and causes a gentle
Attorney for p la in tiff and mv Real
thorough, natural movement without dettee and Post o ffic e Address 1« Kti
forming a habit nr ever Increasing gene. Ijin e Ponnty, Oregon
(be doee.
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Stop suffering from constipation
Chew a Rexall Orderlle st night. Next
SUMMON8
Ask any rural mail carrier what the m ail patrons do
brl<h, o „ t „ f w J6c |Qday „
with purely advertising m atter patrons have not w ritten Flanerv's Rexall Drug Store
In th e C llro u lt C ourt of the State of
in for. He w ill tell you that they are Invariably thrown
O regon In and fo r the C ounty o f Lane.
a » ay a« the box or on the way to the home, which shows N O TIC E OF S H E R IF F 'S SALE ON
that that kind of advertising has no appeal
E X E C U T IO N O F F O R E C L O S U R E
Suit for Divorce.
IS A B E L R E IF . Pis In tiff,
Robert G. Duncan. Oregon wildcat, was con­
victed by a federal Jury of using profane lan-
ffuage over the radio. He m ade scandalous a t that he doe9 not need to a<ivert,"F
courting a viott t««ued out of the C ircuit Court of
tacks on P ortland people? A n e w s n a r i> r (<.
frolB the sheriff
Older readers will recall St. Jacob s the 8 u “ ' of Oregon «w '-« n * <’°u nty
sponsible for th e Writings Of Ite ^ d ito r’T n i a l w Oil. a rem edy'that was In the" medlclne c.bine't r f ' m * ^ ‘. " t o " '
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a decree duly given and
for anything else appearing in its colum ns erery home ln America th irty years ago. It h»d been made by said Court September 4th,
w hether the editor is the a u th o r or not. Plainly placed there by the excellence of the product, aided by I1»30, in » suit pending therein In
radio stations should be subjected to th e s a m e a «reat and intelligent campaign of newspaper adver * b,cb The Pacific Savings S Loan
laws and regulations. Free speech is a sa< i’’d ,,8lnK that ext(>"ded o w a ‘* rl,,d <* many y*ar" w - A“ <x‘at,OD' -» Waah"1«t«» corpor-tloa
was plain tiff and John W. Craig and
right but ft does not c arry With It the privilege can ’r,8U8,,ze th eir ads even at this late day. Finally, Helen Jean Craig, hla wife, were de­
to falsely cry fire in a th e a tre or assa ssin a te : ***e or*x*na' owners sold out to some concern for a fendants, which execution and order
C haracter by o u t right lvine
lar«e 8Um ot money. The new owners ot St Jacob's O il , of sale
. . . wd» . to me „ directed and com-
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N O T IC E O F S H E R IF F 'S S A L E O F
R E A L P R O P E R T Y ON E X E C U ­
018 23 30 N8 IS T IO N IN F O R E C L O S U R E .
T o O T T O R E IF
Now, therefore. In the name of the
State of Oregon, In compliance with
■aid execution and order of sale and
In order to satisfy said Judgment, la-
lerest, costs and arernlng costa, 1 will,
on Hnlurday the 1st day of November.
1938. at Ih e hour of O N E n'cloek I* M
of said day. at the southwest front
door of the County Court House, Eu­
gene. laine County, G egon. offer for
sale, anti sell for caah at public auc­
tion, subject to redemption as pro­
vided by law, all the right, title and
Interest of sabl ilofendnnts and of
all persons claiming by, through or
under I hem In nnd to said premises.
Dated this 27th day of September,
1930
H. L. BO W N,
Sheriff of Lane County, Oregon.
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On “Sweetest Day”
October 18th
M odern Eq uip m en t fo r B rake T e s t­
ing,
W h eel and A xle A lig n in g
T E 8 T 8 FREE
Minton’s Brake
Service
All Work Guaranteed
Eugene
Phone 271
10th and O liv e
Oregon
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"Where the Service 1s Different"
....Sw eeten the Day w ith C andy_.
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A ll school children
1 need nn eye exam ina­
tio n - Even with twen-
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v is io n
l there
may
be e y e
»train.
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Folk» give candy to m ake o th er happy.
Are you going to m ake Homebody happy too?
Candy 1 h th e gift everybody likes.
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