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T H E SP R IN G F IE L D N E W S
Published E v e ry Thursday at
S p rin gfield. iJtne County. Oregon, by
T H E W IL L A M E T T E P R E SS
H . E. M A X E Y . E d ito r
E n tered a« second class m a tte r. F eb ru ary 24. I a
t
the
poatoffice. S p rin g fie ld . Oregon.
M A IL S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E
One Y ear in Advance _____»1.76
T h ree M onths
...
75c
The legist latu re ha« been asked to m em orialise
the postoffice departm ent in regard to better air
n„. undersigned a d m in is tra to r w ith
mail service for Oregon. Thia should be done, the w ill annexed <>r it»«' estate <»f
Member« of the Inks olrcle of the
Oregon, outside of Portland and Medford, r e - ,
ceives very little benefit from air mull at present Coj|rt tor l4MW C()UUly state oj un­ women** auxiliary of Hie H- A II w ill
due to th e delay in reaching these term inals by g „ „ , and th - saute ha» been set tor sponsor a s liv er lea and musical |>ro
rail. T he B ennett airw ays flying a reg u lar a c h e d -' hearing and tor fin a l »etU em etii of gram to he held al the Eggim ann
! ule in W estern O reg o n 'co u ld very well supply na.d
^„uuty“^
Ro«n. tn candy p arlo r k n u a v afternoon In honor
of Abraham Lincoln's b irth d ay
Mrs
j this service which we now lack. It is a m atte r lh(, t ourt House, at Eugene, Lane E d ith Istxlon. president of the circle,
“
postoffice departm ent recognising o u r county. oregou, at ten o'cloek in the
of * the
toreuoon of stud day
Any person and Mrs Hugh J o llff. an- l b - com
needs for air mail.
m llle « In charge of the event
T he
Itsvm g objection« to ssltl Until account
Is hereby u o tlile d to file lli>' stunt-
DR. BERTHA DAVIDSON
Osteopathic Physicien
204 I O <>.
Telephone 3266
E Temple
Eugene, lire .
A C ottage Grove cow feel in a well and had ill w ritin g w ith the C le rk of ssltl Court hours w ill he fro m 2:0« Io 6 00 o'clock
to be lifted out with an au to w recker. Seem s on or before II»«» lliu o set 'o r hearing.
Estate of Baneham B. D le ti,
T H U R S D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 12. 1931
It lltH IS T A li.
like they have ingenious m ethods of w atering
Presum ed to be Dead.
DENTIST
A d m in is tra to r w ith the W ill A n ­
N otice Is hereby given th a t Mury |
WOULD REPEAL STATE PROPERTY TAXES their milk at the south Lane m etropolis
nexed of the estate of lla lv o r K tlte l 1). S h e rrill has filed In the County
who lo r t h . past t h r * * y *a ra has
One bill in tlie legislature would ta k e front the !
sen. deceased.
t ’o n rl of the S ta le of Oregon. In and
opsrstsd « te
P a rk e r 9 y e t*m
Donald Young. Eugene Oregon
for la in - County, her p etitio n alleging
sta te the right to tax real estate h a v in g this |
D ental offices In Eugene, h a *
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for
estate.
that
h
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perogative to the counties and local units of i
F 12 1» 26 M.5.12 Is presumed to lie dead, a« none of I
o p -n rd o ffic e * of h i* own at
governm ent. Tilts is the so rt of m easure we .
Ills brothers o r sisters have heard I
022 W IH s m s tte St. E u g .n o , op-
think in principle should be adopted in practise. I
fro m him for more lhan ten y e a r, that i
N O T IC E O F R E F E R E E 'S S A L E
posit« »he Rss T h e s tre , T e le ­
he was «resident of l.ane County.
However, we do not think th at in case of etnerg-1
UNOER DECREE
phone 241, E a *m ln a tlo n a P re *.
Oregon,
when
Iasi
heart!
fro
m
,
now
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N
O
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E
Is
hereby
given
that
the
,
ency the sta te should be deprived of this pow er |
owns
personal
p
ro
perly
herein
anti
underalguetl by v irtu e of a decree of
because all bonded indebtedness of the state is
1 the C irc u it Court o f the S ta le of Ore asking (hat an a d m in is tra to r of Ills
secured by the fact th a t the state has pledged
gon, In and for Iain « t'o u u ty , made estule be by the Court appointed
and filed In said court on F eb ru ary 4 . 1 W hereupon the Court has .qii-olntcd
real property a s security. In practise though
I 1931, in a suit w herein Robert La. W are. and fixed It-n o'clock Itl the forenoon
th e sta te m ight levy its taxes on incom e, in­
PLEASANT PLACES
W , F ra u k lln W are, E ffie E. W eber, of S aturday, I he 28th day of M arch,
tangibles and o th er sources. This bill, like most
A
ay .. .. these
A drive
drive up
up the
m e new
new W
« > lllam ette
t i c • V . . . hlghw
M ae ’ Robb.,,«. h u la M 1931, at the courtroom th e re o f In Ett
—
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other m easures, is deficient in taking care of the days oifers one a new view of O regon s n a tu ra l
u ’urv. Surah W urv. Henry gene. Oregon, u h the (lin e and place
situation. T he real way to relieve real property beauties. A little spring sunshine and ^eil^
Wvbvr. h.
W ilnoti, O r w r Kobhini» fo r h earing evidence concerning the
of som e of its burdens is to quit taxing it by like telling the w orld again that we live in Clod a 4IHj m i>«y a rt, p la in tiff« and J urn«« alleged abaence and Ihe clrcumstunci-s
and durutlon thereo f
illie W
J W arn
are and
a n il M
.Milin-
M a a re
r e urv
a r c defend
d e fen d
so m any different bodies.
country.
W II D IL L A R D .
ants. which said decree la recorded
When he was hardly m ore th an a hoy my In Vol. 36 of (he Jou rn al of (he afore
County t 'l- r k .
GROW LESS—G ET MORE
F 12 19 26 M 6 12
friend Jim Derieux. one of the editors of the «aid C irc u it Court beginning on pane
T h a t is the title of a little pam phlet which has Am erican M agazine, was seen-tary to the gov­
which decree 1» hereby re fe rre d
to for g re a te r p a rtic u la rity Ind 1» here
just been got out for free distribution by the ernor of South C arolina.
U N IV E R S A L M O R T C A O E C O R P
fe rre d to and made a p art bereot
Federal Farm Board It is wortli every farm er s
T here w as a brilliant young chap in the sta te re
and which decree d irects the und er­
adm inistration who at the age of tw enty-six held signed W elby Stevens as the re fe re e
while to read it.
BONDS
if any proof were needed that the less oi any the office of assista n t com ptroller, lie had not herein, to sell the re a l p ro perty here
crop were produced, the m ore actual money the intended to run for the com ptrollership. but a u after described, at public auction to W . P. T y *o n , Agent
llrth o g o n Lenses mude
grow ers would get, it is furnished in the figures political faction organized to head him off. This the highest bidder (o r cash In the
P h o n . 56 W
126 E St.
m anner provided by law fo r sale of
which the F arm Board cites. Every farm er real­ m ade him m ad, so he did run and w as elected.
O ctagon shape aro
real property uuder e xecu tio n and
izes th a t when potatoes a re scarce in the m arket
After holding office for only six m onths he said decree fu rth e r provides that from
very a ttra c tiv e .
he gets a higher price per bushel. \ \ hat m any asked for an interview with the governor.
the money received upon such sub-
EUGENE
there be firs t fetid the expenses of
do not realize is th at the price per bushel is so
‘•W hat’s on your m ind?" asked Jim.
such sale, bringing abstracts down to
FU RN ITU R'. HOSPITAL
m uch higher, in tim e of scant supply, th at he
‘ I am going to resign."
date, Including referee's fe e * and coat*
I ’ p ho lslerln g l(,-finishin g R e p a irin g
actually m akes m ore money on his small crop
and
disbursem
ents
of
suit
togethei
•W h y ?"
O P T O M ¿ T R I/T
Screen and a ll kind-- of m ill work
th a t when he grow s a large crop.
reasonable
a tto rn ey 's tee of
I I'll
II tell
ICII you
Vl»ll presently.
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T he potato figures are the ones the Farm
Tht-v w ent in to the governor’s private room , »36« oo and the balance be applied
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Board uses. In 1928 the United S tates had the and H e young ................... h l. ( ^ « " s > '» » -
largest potato crop on record — 463 million The governor was am azed.
w ith in te re s t thereon a t 8% fro m July
bushels. T he average farm price for potatoes
“W hat’s the m a tte r? " he exclaim ed. “ 1 th o u g h t' t jggg untl| puj.i <u, j the fu r th e - sum
....
------. . . . ••
of »137.3» w ith In te re s t thereon at
th a t vear w as 66 cents a bushel, and the total vou were sitting
pretty."
liiRt
»*/<• front M ay I. 1930 u n til paid and
received by the farm eis was 185 million dollars.
st t h e to
w m n k lln Wan> ln , he BUni af
“ I am ,” said the young man. " T i h n n a t t ' a s ju
D r. J O S E P H I N E C . B R A U N
In 1925 the potato crop was sm all—only 321
»829.43 w ith Interest thereon ut S',
trouble.”
million bushels. As a result, the average price
t i l l l I i u don't
o n r uuuci
suum . d .”
per annum from Decem ber 1. 193b
“ But
un d erstan
was a full dollar higher than in the year of the
Naturopathic Physician
“Well G overnor you know this office th at
I u ntil paid and the balance. If any be
big crop, or $1.66 a bushel. T he farm ers received hold i » 's ,,d g h „ „i-aaan . ptoce- h r » ’- » £
K
337 milion dollars for less w ork and less expense seven years old. and Il s a very pleasant pl*. e Wrht.t (|
First N ational Bunk Bldg
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_____ _ Isabel W ilson. M ae Robbins.
th a n when they got only five-eighths as much. 2_'
Springfield
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ov»l «xftMltzl
I Lulu
.slat V
I I Day and ja m e a J. W a re , »hare
indeed.
I I am
afraid of it
it." **
M.
Of course, crop reduction won t w ork to in­
P e was afraid he would settle down and be- and share alik e.
R e s id e n c e 143W
Phones: Office 73.1
crease farm prices unless all, or m ost of the come too contented. Afraid th at, w ithout hard
Now th e re fo r., the undersigned ref
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In
conaldi-ratlon
of
the
foregoing
farm ers in a given district, growing the sam e nroblem s to tackle and ste m duties to c o n q u e r.,
actin g as such re feree w ill ou
Office hours: 1 to 5 P. M
comm odity, agree to cut down their acreage. One he Would get flabby and soft. Afraid th at al und
Saturday, the 7th day o f M arch, 1931
of the results of the cooperative system which forty he would w ake up to find him self a lazy at one o'clock I*. M. on aatd day at
Residence 222 B strt*ei
the Farm Board is charged by law to inaugurate, office holder with no am bition and no hope.
' the fro n t door of the L e a . County
is a wider exchange of inform ation am ong
V, . .
1
x « in tin» n lA M A n t 1 Corn! H o u s e lti Kugvne, Lane < ounty.
Nobody under fifty shou d b
I
•
, Qrt.goni o ffe r fo r «ale at public auction
farm ers, and a better m utual understanding, so
a
place.
to the hlgbeat bidder the follow ing
th a t it should be easier in the fu tu re th an it has
R obert Updegraff*
w riter of business ar- dencrlbed re a l p ro perty:
been in the past, for farm ers to agree to reduce tid e s, uttered a profound business tru th when he . South h a lf o f .o u th h a lf .rf .e c H .«
their acreage in w heat, corn, cotton, potatoes or counseled: "N ever com plain about your troubles,
a?re. hereinaner
the other staple crops, to the advantage of all.
They
a
re
responsible
for
the
g
re
a
te
r
p
art
or
youi
i
ref(>rr, . j to a * D escription No. 1.
Few er acres under cultivation, larg er yields
e ”
I
W e it h a lf of N W *« “ f Section 29;
per acre, a re the only secrets of real farm incom
Candy put up in appropriate baxett mnkt-s the best
Almost any one can hold a job which presents South h a lf of N o rth h a lf and north
alf of «,uth
south half
h alf of ae.-tion
section 30 T
Tp.
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prosperity.
no difficulties: hence such jobs pay sm all salaries, h half
o.
valentine.
A world of m eaning is expressed in a box of
18 S. R. 3 W o f W . M 400 acres here­
E ggim unn’K nrsortt-d chorolales. Years of ex|M-rlt-nee in
B ankers of the country are flooding congress Men a t th e top are paid for th eir willingness to in a fte r re fe rre d to as IX-scrlptlon
the candy bushless is behind every chocolate drop.
with telegram s protesting the paym ent of the accept responsibility; for the problem s th a t they No. Lot 2. 4 Block 1 G eorgetow n ; Lots 1,
adjusted service certificates, which were m ade six tackle and th e difficulties they lick.
2 and 3 of Block 1. G eorgetow n; I>ots
King David w rote: “T he Lord is my shepherd; 1, 2, 3 and 4 of Block 4 of George­
A big selection of sw eets for your Sw eetie, nw aits
years ago to equalize the soldiers pay during the
I
shall
not w ant. He m aketh me to lie down in tow n, h e re in a fte r reforred to as De­
world w ar with th a t received in civil occupations.
you
here.
tio n No. 3.
They fear this paym ent would affect the bond erecn p astu res; He leadeth me beside the still scrip
Lots 1 and 2 of W lllo w d a le , a plat
m arket. We recom m end to the baJikers th a t they w aters
B u i w hen David w rote .h a , he w a , a fu g itiv e . 5 ^ * ^ -
read General P ersh ing’s book on the World war
from
Saul. He was fighting through the wilder Registered T itle .
and then tell us w hat the bond m arket would
'• * ’
“
T h e aforesaid premises re fe rre d to
be like today if the soldiers of th is country had ness, pursued by enem ies and wild beasts. The aa D escription No. 1 w ill lie subject
’’Where the Horvh • I» Hlffereof'
green
pastures
and
still
w
aters
were
all
in
his
not rendered the high type of service for which
to a m ortgage In fa v o r of Federal
Irand Bank of Spokane, W ashington,
they now seek pay. Tell us also just w hat serv­ mind.
He never did reach an entirely pleasant place. in the sum of »1500 being the m ort
ice the bankers have rendered the United S tates
recorded on page 72 of Vol. 52
and haven’t received pay for. and also why a Even when he becam e king his life was full of gage
o f the Record of M ortgages for Ixine
problem
s,
disappointm
ents
and
hard
work.
But
sim ilar protest w as not m ade when hundreds of
C ounty, Oregon the am ount unpaid on
millions were being paid the railroads a fte r th e his soul gave birth to songs th a t are am ong the said m ortgage being the sum of
finest »? all the ages
»1453.91 w ith in te re s t thereon since
v.a IT.
Six Months --------------------»100
Single Copy .............- 6 c
Dr. A. T. Oberg
ron
8$
è
$
3
OR E C.MEADE
aav,
o
ew » v
V alentine Favors
F G G IM A N N ’ S
the Red Cross Calls
the 16th day of N ovem ber. 1930; the
aforesaid premises specified aa De-
scriptlon No. 2 w ill be sold subject
to a m ortgage thereon In the sum of
»3000.00 in favo r of Eugene Loan and
I Savings Bank o f Eugene, Oregon
j which said m ortgage is recorded on
page 84 of Vol. 70 o f the Record of
.Mortgages for laine County, Oregon,
the am ount unpaid on said m ortgage
being »3000.00 w ith In te re s t thereon
: since the 16th day of N ovem ber, 1930;
the aforesaid premises specified as
D escription No. 4 w ill be sold subject
| to a m ortgage thereon In fa v o r of
[ Ib -n ry T ro m p and Blanche T ro m p lit
the sum of »1600.00 being the mort
j gage registered on page 191 o f Vol. 13
; o f C e rtific a te of T itle s fo r L an e
County, Oregon the am ount unpaid
: on said m ortgage Is »1600.00 w ith In
i terest since the 2nd day of Decem ber,
i 1930, said D escription No. 4 being
registered title ; D escrip tio n specified
as D escription No. 3 w ill be sold free
from all Heps except special assess­
m ents fo r public Im provem ents levied
by the C ity of Cottage Grove, said
sale to be a t public auction and term s
o f sale cash, subject to co n firm atio n
o f said court and possession of said |
p ro perty to be d elivered to the pur-1
chaser.
W ELB Y STEVENS.
Referee In Partition.
P.6 12-19 2# M .6 i
Backache
Leg Pains
I f G e ttin g U p N ig h ts, Backache,
fre q u e n t d ay c a ll*, I-æg Pains, N e rv ­
ousness, or ouiiimn*
Burning, due to fun ctlo n-
Ouancaas
.
a l Bladder Irr ita tio n , In acid condi­
tions. makes you fee l tired, depressed
and discouraged, t r y the Cystex Teat.
W o rk s fast, eta rta c irc u latin g th ru
the system In 16 minutes. Praised by
thousende
rapldm nid^osttlve ac-
tio m 'D o n 't g ive « P -J 1/ <St*t«J <I>™-
nounced Blss-tex) today, under the
Iro n -C la d G uarantee. M ust quickly
a lla y the*e condition*, Improve te s t-
fu l sleep and energy, o r w w f backs
O nly toe a t
KETELB DRUG STORE
6th & Main
Springfield, Ore. |
li
e
Electricity brings you Hot and Cold
water at a turn of a faucet
M Jim are already using electricity
or i f you
vou are
«re within reach of a
-
ver fin
line, yon can’t afford to waste
_ ime carrying water. Why spend
yoor strength on a hard task that
electricity can do at so small a coat?
A pomp, driven hy an electric motor,
w ill deliver running water to any
part of the house— wherever you
Want i l An eiixlrw water boater will
snp|>ly all the hot water yon eon
use— instantly— al any hour o f the
day or night An electric dishwasher
will save many hours of unpleasant
labor during the week.
And there are many other way* tn
which electricity helps and (-cono-
mir.es on the farm— thus saving
yoor time and strength for more
profitable work.
Mountain Slates fe"*® Power Company
-Vatin easTME** KklZy
in
raocutig ­
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