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    ' p er vent of th e forested area. T he
balance Is alm ost wholly p riv ate, tie ’
s la te ow ning less than one per eetil.
It would not he out of line I n e x p e d
th e federal governm ent to tu rn over
I som e of th e ir a re a Io tile Stahl.
"I recom m end al thia tim e th at
su itab le legislation he p assed to the
end th a t th e s ta te may acq u ire th e
S luslaw nntlonl forest and th a t fol
! low ing such acquisition sonic m eans
lie provided Io Insure revenue Io the
resp ectiv e eottntlea w ithin which Is
! located th e b o undaries of said forest
N O T IC E
of f in a l
settlem ent
T hn u n d e s ig n e d . a d m ln ls lra to r of
Hit- I-stale of E lisab eth K M eC ornaek,
dt't-eUHtMl. has filed his F ilial Account
Published Every Thursday at
In Hu- m a ile r of sal-1 e sta te w ith th "
«•„unit Clark of U n s C ounty, '»regon.
Springfield, Lane County. Oregon, by
ami .111 o rd er has lie. u m ade and «11
T H E W IL L A M E T T E P R E S S
(er.-tl ->f record by the C ounty C ourt
of caltl County, d ire c tin g Ihjs nolle«
H. E. MAXEY. Editor
ami appointing F riday, the tw enty
1920
1930
th ird dav of Ja n u a ry , 1831, at III o’-
E n tered as second class m a tte r, F eb ru ary 24, 1903, a t the
1.865
Springfield city, total
3.304
- lo t k \
M for iht h e a rin g of ob
postoffice, S p rin g field , O regon.
J-cllo n s lo s a lt ! act-ouol and Hie settle-
625
499
P re c in c t 1
m eat of »«Id eata le.
611
383
M A IL S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E
P re c in c t 2
D ated al Eugene, O regon, thia
690
474
P
recin
ct
3
One Y ear In A d v a n c e _____»1.75 T h re e M onths ..........76c
tw enty-fifth dav of D ecem ber, 1930,
499
732
P recin ct 4
Six Months .......................... »1.00 Single Copy
5c
K EN N E T H MeCilHNACK,
A draln latrato r of th e R elate of
THURSDAY. JANUARY 1. 1931
I'llsa b e th F M cC ornack, deceased
This highw ay construction w ork to relieve u n ­
• ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ’
Ja m e s K King
em
ploym
ent
is
all
right.
It
should
be
done
right
*
UPPER
W
ILLAM
ETTE
♦
NO THIRD PARTY
410 11 12 M iner llullitlng
aw ay instead of talking about it. T ackle th e
Sons e l the Isle Robert l.sF o l-
Eugene. O regon
T here is no possibility of a new party o r a jobs that can be done now ra th e r th an wait for
A ttorney for A dm lnlslralor,
Icllc e l W im ensin. Philip (1*10.
Miss E rm a larlrd. who te a c h e s In
I ' 25 J I 8 16 2?
oeverner-clcct e l W isconsin, and 1 th e high school at llend. h as been
group of leaders satisfying their c c n stitu tan c y those which engineering and n*d tap«* will require
Robert.
Jr..
U.
S.
senator.
on such issues as power, prohibition and farm m onths to get ready. As long as w ages are so
sp< tiding th e t ’h rlstm u a vacation with
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
relief, says S enator Borah, insurgent, when low hand labor will com pete on an nearly even
I h e r p a re n ts at K denvale. She will
N otice la l i e n - h y given that the un
interview ed during the Norris uprising
W hat basis with the m achine and road costs will not NORBLAD SEEKS GIFT
re tu rn to llend S aturday.
d erslg n ed has bet-n appnlnl- d Execu
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Miss H elen S ettle, a fresh m an at I Itlx of th e e a ta le of Fred W ei«», de-
the senator m eant is tiiat the independents do
OF SIUSLAW FOREST
not agree am ong them selves on any one thing
T here w ill be no relief for poor fam ilies keep­
th e P leasan t B ill high school will r< ani-tl, by ihe C ounty C ourt of lam e
FROM U. S. DOMINANCE 1 n te rla lu a nu m b er of young folks ( C ounty, iircg u n . All perso n s having
and hence are incapable of form ing a third ing dogs, the Red Cross announces. Cases have
claim s ag alu sl Ihe »uld „» tale a re
party.
been found w here the dogs were b e tte r fed than
a la w atch p arty New Y ear's eve.
h ereb y notified to preaetil Ihe sam e,
G
overnor
N
orblatl
will
suggest
to
T here are those who think th a t progressive- th e children in a fam ily it was said. The old
H enry H ickm an 1» spending a tew p ro p erly verified. Io Iht- E xecutrix al
ism is being stifled and hail the insurgents as m axim "You can tell a poor m an by the num ber th e le g isla tu re th a t It seek to have d ay s at P leasan t lllll before going , th e office of Well« « Well». Hank of
C om m erce llh lg . E ugene, lam e county,
saviors. T ru th is the in su rg ean ts are obstruc­ of dogs he keeps” sCems to be true in lam e th e Siualuw n atio n al fo rest given to to work for I*. N. l-alrd.
O regon, w llhln »lx m onth« fm m title
th e »lute of O regon bv th e federal
tionists. T ake aw ay their opportunity for protest county.
Miss Hallo O lson Is III will, the I »1 It <lav of D ecem ber, 1930. Ihe d ale
governm ent. T he recom m endation will
and give them leadership in m aking legislation
m easles at th e hom e of Mrs llllch - . of (he first p iib llc a l Ion of thin notice.
be m ade In hl» m eaaage w hich he
MARY W EIR«.
and we would soon be disgusted with them .
cock In E ugene.
1» now p rep arin g
H e contend« that
E xecutrix.
R eform and progressive legislation lays not
P le a sa n t lllll public school and
m uch of th e » late 1» now d om inated
Wall» it Wolla, A ll-true va
in elevating these m en in a third party move­
E n te rp rise public school resum ed _________
D in 3ft .1.1 8 1 6
and hold u n d er th e co n tro l o t the
m ent but through change in th e old parties.
c la sse s Monday.
H igh school will
fo rest d e p a rtm e n t heeauae th e fed eral
SUMMONS
la k e up w ork Monday, Ja n u a ry B,
Progressives will do their ease m ore good to
governm ent ha» title to fa r m ore th an
In th * C ounty Court of the S la te of
w ork reform in the old parties from the inside.
llo n n le J e a n n e T in k e r Is confined Oregon fo r Lane County.
fifty p r ven t of the e n tire a re a of
F orm er President Coolidge has sum m ed up
Io h e r horn* »III, the m easles. L ym an It I* SC H ItO ED E II. P lain tiff,
th e state.
T in k e r sev erely sp rain ed h is ankle
th e real a ttitu d e of most .Americans when he
vs.
T h e p art of hl« m essage to th e leg!» w hile p ra c tic in g b a sk e tb a ll a l I he IVV H CHROEDER. D efendant
said "O ur people are not third party minded.
In lin e dealing with fori s t land« fol U niversity of O regon and Is going T o IVY H U IIIIttE D E It. D efendant
They believe all necessary reform s can be se­
TH A T’S MY FA TH ER”
IN T H E NAME O F T H E S T A T E
cured within th e old parties and th at they are j A young professional m an took me to a low»:
about on c ru tch es.
G F DREGGN
Y ou a re h ereb y re
"Som e tim e ago a hill w as In tro ­
the best in stru m en ts of governm ent.”
F red I’a p e ln tu a Is In stallin g a phone qttlrt-d Io a p p e a r and a n sw e r th e com ­
country tow n to call on his parents. 1 he old duced in C ongress w hich would allow
plain! filed agnlnal you In th e above
couple’ have raised eight children, of w hom six th e s ta te to select a m illion a cres nt his m ill at E n terp rise .
STATE FO RESTS NOT NEEDED
T h e P le a sa h t lllll b ask eth n ll team eittllled ault 011 nr before fo u r w eeks
are living and doing well. T he Tat her ru n s a of n atio n al forest lands, iho proceeds
fr m th e d a le of th e (lr«t pultllcnllon
play th e C resw ell team s at P leasan t of
th is suttintotts In the S p rltig fl-h l
We can not agree with G overnor Norblad sm all store.
from the sale of the lan d s and th e | ( || P|-|,|ay n ig h t. Ja n u a ry 2
N ew s, the -laic of Gt- flrat publication
1 w anted you to m eet my people." my friend
th a t the national forests should be turned over
Mr of w hich 1« D eceinher II. 1930, and
,h,'r”,,n
go «0 the
Kw>vn w m .i.,.
to th e state. The sta te is in no position to said late r “They are poor, hut I’m very proud
lit-tl If you fall In »it a p p e a r and anaw er
of
hem
'
W
hen
a
n
y
o
n
e
ta
lk
s
p
essim
istically
N '^ l e e s m .a y th e re w a . .„ m e ...... Mr„ « , , „ w h( l | l .r .
conserve the national forests as they a re now
-tahl com plaint, for wunl th ereo f, the
with «««>«•._
___
p laln llff will apply lo th e court for
nor to adm inister them as at present. T here about m arriage o r hum an life in general. I like
part
th e relief prayed for In p la ln tlffa
should be no doubt but th a t the present forest to rem em ber the record of those tw o oid folks. and m any 111.-mb. r of C ongress on the
■ „inplulnt w hich 1« th a t th e bonds of
On my way from a sum m er hotel to a near-by grounds th a t It would sot a precedent OREGON FARMERS PLANT
sendee policy is best for the country.
m atrim o n y h e re to fo re «xlatlng be­
NORMAL
W
HEAT
ACREAGE
W ith the lum ber industry as it is now it golf course 1 picked up a caddy, a bright-eyed and it would be only u sh o rt tim e
tw een ila ltttlff and d e fe n d a n t he d is­
solved and p lain tiff be divorced from
.
would be folly to offer this tim ber on the m arket youngster of thirteen.
u n til all s ta te would m ake a s lllm ir
O regon fa rm e rs have n to ta l of d efen d an t am i th at th e care and cue-
"Are you staying a t th e In n ? ” he asked.
in com petition to privately owned stum page.
request and the n ational fo rest policy 848,000 a c res of w inter w heal planted tody of th - m inor child H etty |»>u
N either is th ere a dem and for w hatever farm
I nodded.
would be underm ined.
now w hich w ill he h a rv e ste d early S c h ro ed er lie aw ard ed to Ihe p laln llff
"H ave you met the night en g in eer?"
land there m ight be found in th e forest at the
Tbt« Rummons la served upon you
“ H ow ever, in view of th e p eculiar next sum m er, according Io a rep o rt
, said that unfo rtu n ately my co n tacts had been
by publication th e re o f In th e Spring-
present tim e. T here is no real reason why
situ atio n ex istin g In O regon. Is It such of th e U nited S ta te s d e p a rtm e n t ot field New», a n ew sp ap er published
m arginal lands should be brought into produc­ entirely with the day staff.
You should m eet him ,” the youngster said sn u,’u»unl re q u e s t’ At th e present ;i|t, cu ltu re Thl« is about the sum- an-l of g en eral clrcu lallo ti In lam a
tion a t this tim e, when the farm er is having
tim e the federal govern m en t h as title nu m b er of a c re s of w heal as w as re C ounty, O regon, once each week for
a hard struggle and the governm ent is spending j proudly. “T h a t’s my fath e r.”
| h th is s ta te for th e post four «U- - esalve w e e k s , p u rsu an t lo
m illions of dollars in relief program s. W hat we | It is assum ed by those who view the social Io far over fifty per cen t of th e a re a
an o rd e r of Iht* H onorable C, P
need is m ore intensive cultivation of the best stru c tu re with disfavor th at men work from only “ 1
r,' <
’ . h m n year, but 1» co n sid erab ly over the llartinrtl. Ju d g e of Ihe C ounty C ourt
m ight re su lt in th e su g g ested action av erag e of 751.000 acres fo r th e w heal of la m - C ounty. O regon, m ade and
land in order th a t production costs m ay be kept two m otives— money or reputation
I
venture
to
sav
th
a
t
a
fte
r
one
has
laid,
by
u
' h*' •‘'P « « ’’" '” ' " f <h* Interior producing states. The estim ated aver e n te re d on Ih e 6II1 day of D ecem ber
down to a point w here th e farm er can show
th a t the su rface rig h ts of th e vacant age w inter w heal acreage now Is set 1930, d irectin g publication th e re o f once
few extra dollars and has seen bis nam e in print public lan d s he tu rn ,si o v er to th e
a little profit.
- n t h week for four su ccessiv e w eeks
In said n-'W'spapcr. nnd w hich o rd er
Judicious c u ttin g of over-ripe tim ber a t tim es a dozen tim es these two m otives very rapidly lose sta te , should th n s ta te see til to a ’ 42.042,000,
require« you lo a p p e a r and a n sw er
when the lum ber m arket is good, and refo resta ­ th eir power.
accept this gift
H ow ever, th ese va
S m all Hoy HI A rthur Proehnow p la ln tlffa com plaint w llhln four w eeks
F ar stro n g e r and m ore enduring m otives, I
tion should be carried on by the federal govem -
from th e d ate of the first publication
m ent in order to conserve our tim ber supplv for 1 tak e it, are the calm appraising eyes of one’s ' " ' 1
' 1
1
1'1' sU'y o u n g » son
,>,1 of Mr. am i Mrs. Georg- th e re o f w hich Is D ecem ber II, 1930
Is
III
at
his
hom
e
In
this
ley art* ou r judges; their opinion
iTotnnow.
dan J o h n s t o n ,
fu tu re generations. T here is plenty of privately children. They
governm ent Io properly a d m in is te r ( | t y
A ttorney for P lalnllff. Post (iffIre
owned tim ber to tak e care of im m ediate needs counts m ore th an th a t of all th e rest of the them as custodian ot th e lands. Fur
A ddress 817 W lllnoictle SI., Eugene,
and a t present it is a drug on the m arket. Why w’orld.
< regon.
th erm o re , som e Individuals view them
Sam uel B utler th o u g h t it was a g reat m istake a s a q uestionable a ss e t even a fte r
the sta te should go into the tim ber business
D 11 1825-J 1 8
th a t th e generations over-lap. H e pointed with they a re reh a b ilita te d , and u n d er the
is beyond us.
SUMMONS
approval to the exam ple of the m oths and beetles prt sen t 1 Ian It would be a s ta te re
In the C irc u it C ourt of the S ta le of
w
hich
spin
their
cocoons,
surround
the
new
life
T he Federal farm board has already lost 25,-
O regon for the County of Lane.
sp n n slb lllty Io see th a t they a re again
000,000 on w heat and $40,000,000 on cotton try ­ with enough food to sta rt it successfully In th e brought back to production. P erhaps
EDWARD T I'IIY . P lalnllff.
vs.
ing to keep th e price up for the fa n n e r. Still world, and then quietly die and get out of the the people of th e s ta te should not
DOROTHY T I'IIY , D efendant.
th ere are som e people who claim the governm ent way.
look a gift horse In th e m outh, but
T o DOROTHY T I'IIY , th e above
It would be m uch better, he said, if each one th ey ra n b e p erm itted a little skeptic*.
is not doing anything for farm relief. T his prob­
nam ed D efendant:
ably is the first tim e th a t Liverpool has not of us could com e into the world w rapped in 'sm w hen upon clo ser exam in atio n It
IN T H E NAME O F T H E S T A T E
fixed the price of w heat in this country. W heat tw enty thousand dollars, which would see us resem b le s a nice large w hile elephant.
OF OREGON. You a re hereby req u ired
prices th ro u g h o u t the world a re so low th a t th rough to m atu rity , unencum bered by any a c ­ H ow ever, th e re a re plainly two sides
I-- at p ear and n n sw er ihe c o m |ls ln t
ril-al a g a in s t you In th e nlaive entitled
even the low' price in this country w'ould be quaintanceship wdth p a re n ts or relations.
In th is a rg u m e n t and m any feel that
Uiiurt nnd C ause on or before the
Such a world would m ake ju st as m uch prog­ th e s ta te will not lose an y th in g by
m uch lower if it were n ot for the buying of
Mb d.iy of Ja n u a ry . 1931, said d ste
ress
as
th
e
beetles
have
m
ade
in
th
e
past
ten
the farm board.
ta k in g th e lands. On th e o th e r hand
Itclng m ore thnn four w eeks from the
thousand years.
'h e re Is th e u n iv ersal opinion th a t
day of the first ptildb-atlon of this
T he way th e endow m ents have been rolling
We keep going, not so m uch for m oney o r the ; u "
getting a n y ’ w o n d e rfu l
Sum m ons h erein en te re d of record
and If you fall so to a p p e a r and
into N otre Dame proves th a t it pays to have fam e, but in th e hope th a t o u r kids can say , rcsont
a n sw er for want th e re of ih - plain
with pride, “ T h a t’s my fa th e r.”
a good football team .
__________
"So If th e g o v ern m en t Is In the
tiff will apply lo th e C ourt for the
mood to give the s ta te som e land,
relief In his co m p lain t agnlnal you
why not ta k e so m e 'h in g th a t will be
dem anded lo w it: F or a Judgm ent anil
decree of Divorce dissolving Ihe bonds
an a sset, and m ore o r less solidly
of m atrim ony now nnd h ereto fo re
blocked.
ex istin g b e t w e e n you and Ihe plnlm lff
"T
h
e
S
luslaw
n
a
tio
n
al
fo
rest,
to
ta
l­
By Albert T. Held
o 11 tlo ‘ grounds of d esertio n nnd fo r
ing 546.000 a c res would I,*- a splendid
such o th e r relief us to Iho C ourt
piece of land for th e s ta te to acquire
may «eeni nieei. T his sum m ons Is
served upon you by publication th ereo f
It lies In th e C oast ra n g e and ex-
O il t h e c o m p l e t e
A n d , L i s t e m , B<? y , —
III the S pringfield News, a new (paper
,< nds from T illam ook to the Coos
h e a t in g jol», nr a s a n au x ilia ry
of gen eral circu latio n p u rsu an t lo an
S o m e o n e m i s l a i d a
Hay region w ltrtln th e b o rd ers of
to th e b a s e m e n t h e a tin g
o rd er of the Judge of Iho C ounty
T illam ook. Lincoln, I>ane, D ouglas nnd
p l a n t , t h e r e ’s a p la c e In
L A R .G E B u n c h O F M Y
Court of Ihe S ta le of O regon for Ihe
Coos. It Is the only n atio n al forest
a lm o s t every h o m e fo r t h is
C ounty of Lane duly m ade and e n tered
FLO S F E K l T Y .
GET
of record on th e Kill day of Derembei-
n e w ty p e o f g a s h e a te r .
in th e area. The orig in al sta n d of
19.311 o rd erin g that th is sum m ons be
m e rc h an tab le U m ber w as upw ards of
U S Y A N D S E E IF
It d o e s n o t rad in te h e a t , b u t
published once eiich week for four
25.000,00 M board feet, but through
c ir c u la te s It o n t h e fu r n a c e
HUi-< e«.«lve and consei i l l Ive w eeks In
YOU C A M G E T THAT
fire th an ran In the a re a In th e fifties, '
j 'h e Springfield News mid thill the date
p r in c ip le ! d o e s t h e w ork o f
the stan d I ihh been reduced Io about
of ihe first publication shall lie the
B a c k - f if l s t t h i n g . *
acvrral o l d - f a s h i o n e d room
m i l day of D ecem ber, 1930 and Iho
s x billion board fe e t with about a
h e a le r s, a n il k e e p s a ll r o o m s
dal- of the last publication nhnll be
billion board feet th a t Is a t p resent
u n ifo r m ly w a rm .
Wi ll th e Issue or 8lh day of J a n ­
available to th e m a rk et. F avorably
uary. 1931.
T h e c o m p le te ly e n c lo s e d c o n ­
situ a te d as to clim atic co n d itio n s and
FRANK A DePUK,
str u c tio n a ssu r es p e r fe c t
co n tain in g good soil. It o ffers an
A ttorney for P laln llff, R esidence,
s a fe ty a n d p r e v en ts “ s w e a t­
S
pringfield,
O
regon.
excellent o p p o rtu n ity for th e continued
in g .” A nd t h e f u e l c o n s u m p ­
1)11-18 25 J.1-8
production of tim b er products.
tio n la su r p r isin g ly lo w .
" P ro m in e n t fo re s te r’s h a v e often
C o m e In .
sta le d th a t th e s ta te fo re st policy j
L et
us
- should look to th e stn te acquisition
u n c l e S a m
show you
of fo re st lands, th u s m ak in g fo rest
th e G as
j land o w n ersh ip divided Into the p ri­
lle a tr o la
vate, fed eral and s ta te holdings. U nder
fo r y o u r
p resen t co nditions th e natlonnl fo rests
h o m e—te ll
of th e s ta te com prise m ore thnn sixty
you how
easily you
can buy It.
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
I
Tl 1 VitrtDAV, JANUARY I, 19>1
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
PAGE PGVR
SPRINGFIELD'S GROWTH
T he official census figure for Springfield is
2364 and for Lane county 54,493 according to
the population bulletin just issued Ity the census
bureau. E ugene’s population is 18,901.
G row ths in every precinct over 1920 is seen
in the census report as follows:
I» Father's Foohteps ~|
S ave
PINKY DINKY
M oney
on
B le n t!
By Teary Gilkison
Guess That d i l l Keep lite K id B usy
F
" o - KAV-, '
Kidney Acids
Break Sleep
Tf G e ttin g Un N ights, Bnckarho,
fre q u e n t day calls, L eg Pales, N e rv ­
ousness, or b urn in g , duo to function­
al Bladder Irr ita tio n , In ncld condi­
tions, m akes you feel tired, depressed
and discouraged, try the CyMtnx T e s t
W o rk s fast, starts c irc u latin g th ru
the system In IB minutes. Praised by
thousands fo r rapid and positive ac­
tion. D o n't give up. T r y Cystex (pro­
nounced Slss-tex) today, under the
Iro n -C la d G uarantee. M ust quickly
a lla y those conditions, Im prove rest­
fu l sleep and energy, or money back.
O nly 60c a t
»T o <-A < r ■ »u
K ETELS DRUG STORE
5th & Main
Springfield, Ore.
★ O n l y t h s l l y i l r n l l hnn D ie f n -
ta r u d - H r e A ir B u r l — t h e u n i q u e d e ­
v ic e t h a t h lu r k » a n d a h t o r h e m u c h
•tf t h e h t a t •• h ic h i n tu < lln a r y h e a t-
a r t g n a t t a te o tta u p t h e c h im n e y .
Northwest Cities
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S P R IN G F IE L D , O R E G O N
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need an eye exiunlna-
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