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    T H E S P R IN G F IE LD NEWS
’ AO E TW O
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
Published Every Thursday at
Springfield, Lane County. Oregon. by
T H E W IL L A M E T T E PRESS
H. E MAXEY. Editor
Entered as second class matter. February 24. 1903. at the po»tofllce.
Springfield. Oregon.
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THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 5. l»3t
EX A M IN IN G T H E BUDGET
The l^ane C ounty Chamber o f Com m erce appointed a
com m ittee w hich sat w ith the co m ity budget com m ittee re­
cently and heard the deliberations on the budget. The coun­
ty cham ber holds th a t every exp> use item o f co u n ty govern­
m ent should be scrutinise this year in order th a t the moat
can be had fo r the taxpayers dollar. Econom ies in govern­
m ent is believed necessary in order th a t tax burdens w ill
not be increased
The com m ittee w ill report at the next
m eeting o f the county cham ber in S pringfield Novem ber 19.
T his is an act commendable at th is tim e. If everybody
in the county w ould give close a tte n tio n to each branch of
local governm ent more e fficiency and greater service
would be gotten. Public o ffic ia ls m ust have cooperation
in order to accom plish m uch w ith the public business.
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D O C TR IN E OF GOOD W IL L
T om m y Russell, new president o f the Eugene C ham ­
ber o f Commerce, says he expects to spend a year in his
home tow n preaching the gospel o f good w ill. No one could
have a better topic during these times. Mr. Russell, who
is a w idely traveled construction engineer, is w ell equipped
to deliver this message to the com m unity. H is vision has
been broadened by contacts in m any countries and his con­
clusions should be taken seriously and applied dilig e n tly.
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H E W IL L L IV E FOREVER
It has been given to few men to com pletely re v o lu tio n ­
ize the w o rld ’s w ay o f liv in g and its habits o f th o u g h t. Fewer
still have lived to see the fu ll im ita tio n of th e ir achieve­
ments. Thom as Alva Edison, in the course o f his own life ­
tim e. alm ost lite ra lly turned to w orld upside down.
If Edison had done no th in g but to invent the m ultip le x
telegraph and telephone tra n s m itte r w hich made B e ll’s in ­
vention practical, his fam e w ould have been w orld wide. In
speeding up com m unications he speeded up the tem po o f all
hum an life. If he had invented no th in g m ore than the phono­
graph. he would s till be rated am ong the great inventors o f
all times. The phonograph brought good m usic fo r the
firs t tim e to the ears o f hundreds o f m illions all over the
w orld, and has unquestionably been the greatest stim ulus to
m usical development and m usical taste in all h istory. If
his only invention had been the incandescent electric lig h t,
his name would be hailed everyw here as the w o rld ’s g re a t­
est benefactor. T h is invention alone has lengthened the
hum an day in every corner o f the civilized w orld, has
changed all the w o rld ’s ideas o f e ntertainm e nt, o f housing,
our whole m anner o f liv in g and consequently o u r m anner
o f th in k in g . I f Edison’s sole achievem ent had been the
m otion picture, on w hat a pedestal fo r th a t alone we w ould
hold his m em ory. He gave the w orld a m arvelous new
means o f looking at itself, brought to the rem otest ham let,
even beyond the fro n tie rs of civiliza tio n , n o t m erely a new
form o f entertainm ent, but the most p o w e rfu l organ of
education in its broad sense th a t has yet been devised.
Yet so m arvelously active was this m an’s m ind, so re­
sourceful and ingenious, that even th a t list o f great accom ­
plishm ents does not begin to cover all th a t he did. He
to o k the firs t crude ty p e w rite r and made it w ork. He in ­
vented the m im eograph. He invented the megaphone. He
invented the m achinery on w hich the w hole great P ortland
cem ent in d u stry is based. It was the so-called "Edison
effect,” a new scie n tific principle w hich he discovered w hile
experim enting w ith the electric lig h t th a t gave M arconi the
clue on w hich to develop wireless telegraphy and so. In a
very direct way, Edison was the fa th e r o f radio broad­
casting.
He was one of the few inventors w ho was practical
enough to develop his own inventions com m ercially and
make money from them . Yet th ro u g h o u t his life he re­
tained the boyish cu riosity, the y o u th fu l eagerness to learn
th a t had possessed him as a school boy. Because he was
so em inently practical in the application of his inventions,
and because his form al schooling had been so b rie f, he had
the popular reputation o f being an u n scie n tific, ru le -o f-
thum b inventor. As a m a tte r o f fact, he had probably the
broadest and deepest knowledge and understanding o f the
physical and chem ical sciences th a t any one brain ever
possessed.
Edison’s life com pletely fille d Dean S w ift’s description
o f a benefactor o f hum anity as being a man who made tw o
blades of grass to grow where only one grew before.
"H e was a man. Take him fo r all in all.
We shall not look upon his like again.”
■ I l l FAMILY
DOCTOR
JOHN JOSEPH GAINES. M.D
T R Y , AND BE CONVINCED
I am not prone to g iv in g recipes in m y newspaper w ork.
R arely do I a ctu a lly prescribe in fro n t of yo u r physician.
B ut, here is a recipe fo r a physical exercise th a t should have
free p u b licity, because of its genuine w o rth in practice.
IN S T A I M K N T I tsèf A wesnen. Oar raqacCNwaf « o il |
f.t iter* It tAl.t tiw » or they
efrtainly is not ended .mil if von
nv'W , Anr* n»r ont A’azA it by wire
ÍI wag
interfere I *Aa/f xnr. / ’/un Io marry i 11'i.th I hadn't fluvrd.“
* " ¿“ „ a f 0 / ter arrive/. Z.
,ig,«d ’ «e.ld y?
no sense at all.
r ife c i lo wrrl Arre n il* li.viurv.
l o Peter it made
11
aa .hapeivn,
riN7 dw<f wMttt/r.
Wire ukat | He turned it over and scrutinised
A few mile« out Bobby become* teatful
the address again. Ah! That ex-
fruì*."
at twins parted from her »wee(heart and
So at ten-ten Peter and Rowena* plained it. It was addressed not to
Rowena inasata on taking her rlace in the
rum ble to that ahe can ride w ith Peter and stood side by side under the quaint "Mr ” hut to “Mrs. Peter Blande”
have him to talk to about Carter
Kuwena tiled portico of the Santa 1 é \tati m
I lis min«! tiaveled back over the
gets Peter to conaent to divide the eapenae
Buddx that was her brother
money each week as aeon as it arrives, an.! waved a fond and not tin „rati- trio
and aatomahes Peter by eating too econ
tied farewell to little brown UVTy. - Ronald Rostand. Ready for his
omicalty.
The misadventures of B hhv’s re t’
\ . r :n college and taking sum- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE
T h e three tourists reach D e n v e i. w h e n
STATE OF OREGON FOR
mer courses to cut down the time
the neat m o ra in e Peter and R v w e ra d is ­ turn and their legal entan.fements
LANK COUNTY
t
- I ex peine Rowena had received
cover Bobby has deaeited them and retu rn d in Loa Angeles had keved Ibero
so New Y o rk by tra in They are faced with htgrh nervous tension, but when they a letter or telegram from him at Charles Nichols, Plaintiff, v». Phyl
the impossible conditi a of oontinuing their
Ils Nichols. Defendant. Summons
hail left the limits of the city
Mid- e\e. . stop en route He remembered
trip without a chaperon
To Phvllls Nichols Hefendant
hei subsequent counting of bills and
Rowena suggests to Peter that they make den quiet restfulness descended up hi
a ••compani.mate*’ m arriage The* are m ar them.
IN THE NAME OF T1IK STATE
Rowena drooped drowsily rush for a telegraph omce—her com-
ned and go to t'beyeone, where their actions,
OF OREGON You are hereby re
when they ask' for rcorns on separate doors,
qulred to appear and answer the
arouses the suspicions of the hotel clerk.
Thex finally succeed in getting room *, but
• iW i
complaint filed against yno In the
il!' '1 -
not w ithout exciting the laughtei cf the
above entitled suit on or before
bore loungers.
They w ire the company
fur weeks (tom date of the first
thev have been married
They teaume the trip the next dav and
publication of thia summons, or for
are overwhelm ed by a cloudburst in an
want thereof Ihe plaintiff will lake
!i
arroyo and are th row n out of the car. A
party of tourist cam jers gives them dry
Judgment against you and will ap-
atothes and food. Spokane is finally reached
ply to the court for the relief prayed
and the hotel clerk smiles when they reg­
fo In the complaint and for a de­
ister
They find Rack ruff M otors have
arranged a public reception and dance for
cree of absolute divorce from you.
them.
They are deluged w ith presents.
This Summons Is published once
A fte r the festivitiea. Peter angers the
each week for four eonsecutlve
hotel staff by leaving his bride alone all
sight and Rowena tries »v console him for
weeks. In the Springfield News, a
me bad opinion he has won by his actions.
weekly newspaper published at
T h e y find Bobbie aw aitin g them in th«
Springfield. Oregon. In lame Coun­
* at Seattle and she travels w ith them te
fcj*A
Angeles w here they are met by an u p
ty. State of Oregon, bv order of the
friend' T y hotel clerk, who summons th t
Hon G F Sklpworth. Judge of said
w a Tea
lk e w ho thereupon place all three under
Court,
made November 4th, 1»:U,
Arrest
est for kidnapp ing Bobb
Bobby
A 7
N O W GO O N W IT H T H E S T O R Y
and first published on November
5th. 1931.
“See here.” mid Peter angrily.
FRANK B. REID. Attorney for
“what sort of tommvrot is this any­
Plaintiff. Residence and Post
how? Thia lady is too old for the
J j 34*M4 e .
Office Address. Eugene. Ore­
Juvenile Court. Why, the is her own
mistreat
She'» twenty-three year»
gon.
“What, no mail for me?" asked Rowena.
old"
. ________________________________________________________________________
“Well, according to the complaint
.
.
.
N O T IC E O F SA LE
from New York, there i» nothing we against hta shoulder.
pkte fin .ncial «trtngrncy the way
can do about it Our orders are to
“Shall 1 put up the umbrella in tlw .1. -larved herself, eschewing al IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
eat you under arrest
You’ll have r-mWe seat' Peter asked tac etv
-*«
Hr thousand painful small
SON COUNTY.
to talk to the judge.*
I But Rowena pretended she wa et
.nies.
“But, Peter." cried Rowena, "are asleep.
t
Peter realized fully what it In the Matter of the Eetate of Carl
Henry G rsiim sn , Oeceaeed
you going to let them arrest us fo il By the time they reached the out- m i n t this thing tlut he was going
Notice Is hereby given that In
¿new quite well that when
not being married, when we are A it s , f S.i- Pic ■.> Peter ... well as t,
“ the
* trouble
“ I- -v • , fatted to a complete ex- D iddy wrote bark in complaint of pursuance Io an order of the above
married1 Lock at all
we’ve had. That’s proof enough.” h •ti t t r c ’.ia! as well as ; h y cal this unwarranted outside interference, entitled court made In the above
t o" ' u a: the U. S «¡rant P weua's rage would be beyond en tll’ed matter on November 2. 19
“But why should they say you are
31. the undersigned, administratrix
' There -was no hoy in sight i h< uiuis.
•nly pretending to he married if you :
_ allv
_ ____
rhej ' ad talked sometimes o f the of said estate will sell Ihe premises
are _________
married?”
“Well. who says so? That’s the ren t him tlf carried their ba^s nt- future when their m.'tor tour wa» hereinafter described at private
lr»t question Where did the com- tl - 1, ''
1 hurried ver t -' e . • rr thought thev would prob- sale, to the highest bidder for cash,
plaint come from anyhow’”
desk. He was surprised at heoig ably be good friends in later year» on the utetnlsea, from and after the
“From a gentleman in New York immediately accommodated with two, when their business vicissitudes were l$th day of December. 1931. sub
by ¿te i,ame of Carter Wellman— —" si'.jlc rooms.
1 separate aud distinct and no lonm-- Ject only to confirmation of sale as
by law provided. The property
“You can fix this up,” said the
Their good fortune followed them bound up by compuhion in each hereinbefore referred to Is partic­
officer "You got inrtuential friend*, and they both had a real good night’* other'» work and wi»h But if Peter ularly described as follows:
am t you? They'll ax y ju up all rest
Mung open in»ult at Buddy—" The
All of Lot No. 26, of H. L. and T.
ngiit. .Ml they got to do is swear
Peter had all the bags stowcu neat- sacred cow I" he sneered—all such
the. know all about you and every- ly away in the car the next morning, hope* for the future were null and B. Stewart's Plat of acreage lots
being
a subdivision of Jas Ebbert.
thing's jake and there ycu are. You ready for their start for the East. mid. Well, Peter told himself, he
just hop Jiw n private in your own when Rowena tripped out of the >.t n't know that he cared. After all, Jr. D. J,. C. No. 74. township 17. S
car with Bill here to show you the hotel leading the freshly washed he didn’t get on so very well with R 3W. of W M In l-ane County.
way—this is Bill Harmon—riñe chap, Constantine on a brand-new leash Rowena. But she was a good sp o rt- Oregon, containing 1 acre, more or
too—he'll go down with you and in- attached to a brand-new collar.
the best sport he had ever seen—and less.
OLIVE A McKINNIS.
troduce you to the judge.
He's a' "Gosh, Rowena,” ejaculated Peter, deserved a better break than Buddy
Administratrix
swell gent, the judge is.
He'll see "what'll we do with the mutt? I was giving her.
(N3-12-192« D3>
how things are in a jiffy.”
1 forgot about him?"
' Peter's grip on the pen made it a
It was the simplest way out. and ( "Do with Constantine I” she echoed, sword as he gave form to his scath-
N O T IC E O F R O AD D IS T R IC T
the officers made it as easy for them ¡ "Why, we’ll buy him a nice silk ing thoughts.
M E E T IN G
as possible, allowed them to walk un- cushion to ride on, and get him a ( "Granting Io begin with tltal il
Pursuant to a petition signed by
escorted through the lobby of the fresh bone every day. And charge it u
of my bU ilntJ}" he wrote
hotel and waited at a respectful dis- all to Rackruff ”
' heavily, "il ntverthelett ajfordt mt the required number of freeholders
In Read District No. 2. which petl
tance when Peter stopped to send a
Peter did his best picture at Grand y rtat pleasure Io lell you ikal
tlon has been duly approved by the
telegram, which he wrote with a very Canyon, one which brought him no my opinion you are un unspeakable
. . . .
firm hand and signaled for Rowena small amount of praise and profit. It oad. row may not know—of course County Court of I-ane County. Ore­
to come and read. It was addressed was the Rackruff and Rowena riding yon do not know, fo r Rouena is gon. who have mude and recorded
to Carter Wellman.
through the rainbow fringe, with one Rostand who is a rousing good an order that said petition be ap­
"Are yon going Io marry Roberta Constantine’» queer, quaint black and sport ..................
..... up her proved and that an election be held
and would ............
not throw
Lowell immediately on her return white head nodding approbation be- prirahons to yon that in ordrr la In pursuance thereto, therefore.
to S e w York, or are yon n o tf I f side her.
i meet your insuliale demands for
NOTICE I» HEREBY GIVEN
yonr engagement is canceled, as
Rowena wa» not having the best money, your sister, tired and esr- that a meeting of the legal voters
she believest I shall marry her my­ o t luck with her work in tho»e de-| bausted as she is by hard work In Road District No. 2, In Lane
long driving, hot sa: rd
self immediately. A rolling brown dining weeks of their tour She kept
County, Oregon, will be held at the
dumpling gathers nothing but a pencil and note-book constantly at by doing her own laundry in the hour of 7:30 p. m., on the 21st day
fo r all concerned
Please hand, even teaching Conitantine to I bathtub at nights, h .s starred her- of November, A. D. 1931. al th«
trouble ft
state yonr exact intentions."
carry them for her on command, Jf¡f on JlUp and coffee and gone McKenzie Bridge Schoolhouse In
__ , ___
“But you can’t marry
her,” , pro­ but ideas were not coming to her without a proper meal fo r days al said Road District, to determine
You're married t with much frequency. For the first a time.
tested Rowena.
whether said road district shall levy
now.”
time in her life, Rowena did not feel
"Better men than yon have a spi clal tax of <$6182.21) Six thou
“Well, he doesn’t believe it.—And like writing, did not want to be both- worked their way through college. saud One Hundred Eighty and 20
Rackruff, Inc., will pay for that wire ered, and it may as well be added, her For Rowena's sake, / myself am 100 Dollars upon all the taxable
if 1 have to »teal a »pare tire to get writing wa» far below it* usual sending you Ihe fifty bucks.
property In said district for the
it"
j standard.
“ft is of course guile unnecessary purpose of providing funds for
The judge proved extremely »ym-t They lapsed into comfortable fo r me to explain that Rowena maintenance and construction of
and agreed with Peter that silence. They did no< quarrel so does not know that you wired for all county roads In district.
{ »athetic
t was an outrage, no less, the way much when they were alone—there this money nor that I am sending
Dated this 3rd day of November,
people in love embroiled innocent by- seemed less point to it. To be sure, it. Yonr telegram was handed me 1931.
»tanders in the tangled web of their when occasion required, they would by mistake and I opened it under Attest:
affair*. He had his secretary send wither each other with a scathing the impression it was for me."
W. B. DILLARD, County Clerk
off a wire to Denver to verify the ¡word, but they never went to the
And without an instant's hesita­
C. P. BARNARD, County Judge
marriage, and to Rackruff Motors, old lengths.
___
tion _________
he endorsed his sentiments with
CLINTON HURD, County Com
Inc., in New York, for details of the
In Albuquerque, when Peter had ,'he' jignature that would one day
mlssioner.
trip and complete information re- registered and called for their mail
worth thousand' "Peter Blande.4
O. E. CROWE. County Com­
garding Rowena and Peter. He even he was handed half a dozen telegrams
Peter was pretty uncomfortable
missioner.
sent for the local Rackruff dealer, and two or three letter».
about the whole business
He wa»
(N 6-12-19)
who fortunately turned out to be both
"Nothing for Mi»» Rostand, said not used to any sort of double deal-
a native son and a brother Elk. He the clerk.
:ng and was not at all sure but at any
N O T IC E O F R O AD D IS T R IC T
was willing to stand entirely respon­
" W h a t I”
ejaculated
Rowena, moment officers of the law—or per-
M E E T IN G
sible for their appearance if required. "Nothing for me? Not anything.'' j,aps the telegraph lotnpany—would
Pursuant to a petition signed by j
Besides seeing
_ to their freedom he Why, Buddy always—he surely must hale him away to jail to expiate hi»
made Rowena a present of a friendly ¡have written. Oh, pleaie look again 1 unwarranted manipulation of other the required number of freeholders
In Road District No. 21, which petl
little dog which he had found in hi» There must be at least one!”
people’« affairs by telegraph
showrooms that morning and which
The clerk obligingly ran through
^ t El Paso Rowcua had two let- tion has been duly approved by the
Rowena promptly proceeded to cal! the mail again.
,er,
ghe sat right down in the County Court of Lane County. Ore
Con»ttntine. Peter grumbled at the "Sorry—not
a thing,” he
said nearMt chair to read them, and Peter gon. who have made and recorded
addition to their party but was over- again.
stalked moodily from cigar stand to an order that said petition be ap
ruled.
“De,r„ me’ Mi<1 Rowena thought- (lesk and barl< again, and watched proved aud that an election be held
In pursuance thereto, therefore,
And to Rowena had a companion! fully. “B ow —extremely—oddl
ber furtively
NOTICE IS HEREBY G IVEN !
on the rumble seat from then on.
Alone in his own room, Peter took
p eter could stand it no longer.
By the »alesman’» good offices they off hi» coat and settled down to hi» "Buddy O. K ?” he inquired anx- that a meeting of the legal voters
In Road District No. 21, In Lane j
were enabled to return to the hotel mail. A quick glance at the letters ¡ousiv
without col ice eacort or »urveillance told him they were of no especial "He’» entirely too O. K
I'm wor County, Oregon, will be held at the
hour of 8 p. m., on the 20th day ot
of any kind
importance and he turned to the tel- r;ed ••
In the early morning Peter read to egrams. The two that he opened first "You can't he too O. K p r o t e s te d November, A. D. 1931, at the Howe
the girls the answer to hi» personal were from _ the Company,, hut the peter "Nobody can.—What do you Schoolhouse in said Hoad District,
to determine whether said road dis­
third started off on an odd note.
txWyram
trict shall levy a special tax o f '
"Darling, I hate to ask you
"Such has been and is my in­
($978 97) Nine Hundred Seventy
again," Peter read, his eyes start­
tention," read the telegram. . 1 am
eight und 97-100 Dollars upon all the
Continued Next # e e k
ing with surprise. “Devil’s own
Probably the last man living en­
taxable proverty In said district fo
luck.
L ott fifty bucks at crops.
tirely honorable in my dealings
“ A*“ V“ v I l l H id I A l a t i m i 1
knot M.0.1« hire Kom>« <0 xicom
% tS |
VMriaier
last m .muir
inute Lütte hobt»» i» engaged 10 set
rr
HOTSL
WESIQ
T he Standard of Quality
antee eve ryth in g we »ell. Thia, we f«>el, I» an Im p o rta n t
praetlee in the drug butdnemi.
W e're at your aetvice dny or n ig h t and Sundays.
Ketel’s Drug Store
In New Store
Main, Near Fifth
No Miracles But Good Service
We m ake no extravagant claim » or perform no
m iracles b u t we do say th a t V iolet Ray and General
E th yl are the leuding m o to r fuels in th e ir respective
fields. V iolet Ray, a n ti-k n o c k , and General E thyl,
double-powered gasoline are serving highly satisfac­
to rily hundreds o f m otorists in this com m unity. They
are the best gas money can buy.
“A” Street Service Station
A lw a y s A p p ro p ria te
FG G IM AN N 'S C A N I>IKS are ulwaya mi a p p ro p ri­
ate g ift no m a tte r what (In* occasion. O ur brand I» the
»yinbul of q u a lity and o u r lung nervlce in the confec­
tio n e ry buslnes» enables uh to know’ q u a lity in sweet
meats.
T his sture 1 b in the service o f the com m unity. We
ure alw ays glad to see you.
F G G IM A N N ’Q
"Wbsre iha Rar» Ice is lUffereBt'
Buy Your Blankets
at Fulop’ Dept. Store
and SAVE
Never in Ihe h isto ry of our m erchandising were
we able to o ffe r such bargains in llig li Grade Nashua
Blankets, as th is season.
69C
Single Sheet Blankets
Double Sheet Blankets
Wool Mixed Cover Blankets
98
81 x 90 Heavy Sheets
Fulop’s Dept. j Store
S pringfield. Oregon
D o ?k
TOI!
Th
'•“.1*1»;
the price (fa
ake o f Soap
And $o it it with mo«t othar
household tusks. Elactri«lfy
bears the burden at trifling
Men, Women and
Children’s
cost. Nearly every service if
performs in the home may
be paid for with pennies.
Are you equipped to take ad­
SHOES
I believe the “ laziest” muscles o f the hum an body are
those o f the abdomen anil colon. Especially so in cases o f
corpulency, very com m on in middle-age and beyond those
“ bay-w indow s,” if you get what I mean. Those unwelcom e
hammocks, hanging-baskets w hich make us look and feel
ponderous, as If we were c a rry in g dead w eight, too much
ballast fo r the ship; not actual disease ju s t laziness in
bellies.
You w ill note beneficial results in constipation and in
ihe increased a c tiv ity o f these sagging muscles, w hich leads
to a better feeling all over; y o u r waist-band w ill actu a lly
become too loose in due tim e- If you keep up yo u r tre a t­
m ent fa ith fu lly . You get a nice degree o f v o lu n ta ry co n tro l
of muscles in th is old hanging-basket of yours that may
have caused you backaches in the past fro m o n ly moderate
use. Learn the benefita o f “ b e lly-b re a th in g .’'
1931.
Bounty le Colleeted
County
on one coyote was collected
(|(M
,,IB county clerk
Thursday liy Vernon Luff of Lin
I slaw.
b o llili)
Mt«. II Price of Woodside. L. I.. > (lest
I writ«-«: ‘A year Ugo I weighed Hill
W II lUl.LARD. «’ounty Clerk
the I elarteil to take Kruechett »ml
C P BARNARD. County Judge
now I weigh 12$ and never (ell bet
Account of E stais Filed— Final
Cl,INTON HURD. County Com
ter In my llle »ml what'« more. I
mlsslouor.
I account of Ihe estate of Jane Hu
look more like 20 yra. old than llie
O. E. UROWK, County Com lieus was filed In probate court
mother o( 2 children, one 19 and
mlssioner.
' Krldxy
the other IS. Every one o( my
( N t 13-1»)
friends nay li e marvelous the way
I reduced ”
To lose fat with speed take a halt
'caspoontul o( Kruscheti In a glass
of hoi water before breakfast every
morning don't miss u morning
an Sf> rent lioitle lasts 4 weeks —
t)u i ilitigH am i the hundreds of o ilie r Item» we
gj'l II at Ketele Drug Store or any
drug store In America. If not Joy­
»ell m e the »fundald oi q u a lity . We c a rry o n ly naUon-
fully satisfied after the flr»t hottie
nlly know n products, we never »ubatltute, und we guur-
money buck.
W iiSL D liSffU
I am not the o rig in a to r of this sort of self-treatm ent. I
do not know who is. And the advice herein is not copy­
rig h te d — i t ’s yours fo r the using.
T ry it when In bed. On re tirin g and on aw akening in
m orning. Lie fla t on back. Place a hand on the abdomen.
See how high you can lif t the hand w ith the abdom inal
muscles, then, how low you can let the hand settle by the
same muscles. Up—dow n,— up, down, tw elve tim es; th a t’s
a ll fo r each treatm ent. C ontinue a m onth, n ig h t and m o rn ­
ing, In bed The lungs need not enter in to th is exercise.
the purpose of providing funds for
TH IS W OM AN LOST
road purposes In district.
64 POUNDS OF FAT
Dated this 3rd day of November.
UOWtWA ÄIDfi
Wí UUMBifc
GOPVttiôMT 1051
»V TH| AyTwQtt
TU ESD AY, N O VEM BER 3. 1931
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N e w e s t S tyle»
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vantage of this most econo­
mical of all household serv«
vanls. See your dealer today!
L o w e s t P rice»
C o m p le te A s s o rtm e n t
tc UL
C ourteous Shoe U t t e r s to Serve Ycu
COMFORTABLE..........
An atmoaphere that is home-like and restfnL Y<w3l
unjoy stopping at the P R E S ID E N T In PovBaaa.
B CO NO M IC AL . . . . Si A N D »2 P B B DAY
J. A. Cushman, Manager
F O U R T H A N D A LD E R
PORTLAND
The Golden Rule
Rulers of Low Price»
10th A W illam ette— EUGENE— New Schaefer« Bldg.
Mountain States
Power Company