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    THURSDAY, MAY IH. H>32
THE HPRINOFIELD NEWS
U. OF 0. PLANS
SUMMER SESSION
Crut«*« to Alaska and Hawaii
Included; Cam pus Session
S ta rts in Eugene June 20
Sangra Man Hara — Haymond
III at Homo— I'. N Lusby I» re
drub« of Penerà was a business I ported to I»« Hl at hi» home thin
visitor In Springfield on Tu« day. I week.
Resident la III— Mr«. Ko»u Mont
Jasper Man H ero — Morris Hili»
of Ja»p«r was a buslnea visitor In gomery, proprietor of the Spring
PAO» THIUK
CHARin STORY
PEOPLE ARRIVE
Objection to National Newt
Release from Chicago Made
Kthetda Leach of the Harpole dis­
trict Scholarship winners In dem
onstratlooa at the Junction City
At Daerborn Thursday evening fair, Eldon and Vernon Johnson,
the P.-T A. la holding a sale of and Elizabeth Holcomb and Dorio«
Boys attending summer
popcorn, candy, cake and sand Bailey
wtebes. following their regular P. [ »‘ bool on scholarships awarded for
T. A. program. A play Is Included
outstanding exhibits in corn lit
on tbJa program which will close ••>« Bank Corn Shows, Include Bra-
tw o years' activity of the P.-T. A *’•* Conley, Camp Creek; Carson
here, where It has proved very Adams. Noraton; Glenn Jennings,
popular.
Dorena. Doris Hanson of River
Mrs John McNutt entertained K,>art wH1 at,,,n<l
a scholarship
the Waltervllle to d ies Aid at her
tor the best work done by
home Thursday afternooo. About ”
member In the River Road
20 were present.
! district, scholarship provided by the
At l-eaburg Tuesday evening th< River Road Women’s Club. Roberta
Girl Scouta gave a play. Dorla Els Frye will attend on a scholarship
ton. Jane Swafford. Solveig Carl
b’r
Q*®"« »•
I McKenzie Valley
Here by S. P. Ware
It KW Alti»
»’or Information a to
field hotel 1« III at her rooms this
»prlngfleld on Tuesday.
who «toi« n anni murhin« from
University of Oregon, Eugen«,
week.
Driving across the United States
Toonib'a Grocery. fa ll Eugene Muy IS Wliluly varl«d ciiursea In
Has Operation—1>. W. White of
from Philadelphia to Springfield la
.inf:,
i
n
Drives to Portland—-Glenn Mar pot such a bud venture even If one
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ rnaay fluid» will i»« ottered at th« Marcolh underwent a major oper
CALL FOR WARRANTS
» l i m i t i e r s e s a lt u t s o f III« Unlvwrslty atlon at the Pacific Christian hos­ tin, profesaor at the Springfield does not have any money, thinks 8
< high school drove Io Portland on I*. Ware, who haa arrived here with
Nolle« I» hereby given l h s l j ,’f <,r*«',n ,h l" >**r- according Io pital In Kugene on Monday.
Tue»duy evening
».I1..0I lilairlei No I». In Lan» ,h * »»r,,« r“n' announced by Alfred
his wife and six children after an
Doctor at Medford— Dr. and Mr»
eounly. Oregon. will pay al lha of
director. Th« two regular It P. Morten»en returned Wedne
Spend Day at Spring» Mr. anil eventful two weeks’ Journey across
II. « of clerk of »aid ill strict, all
w®rka' »•■».Ion« will be held In day from a bualneaa trip to Med Mra. Otto Morton of West Spring
he continent:
warrnnl, lo end Includine 2171J ,,,,r*land und Eugen» from June 20 ford They drove aoulh on Sunday Held, and Mr and Mra. George An
Mr and Mrs. Ware became na­ son, Rosalee Fountain. Emma God
ard, Mae Godard are Included in
du.ed Mun ii ». 1932 lutere»! . «»»«. ««• J ,,l>
followed by a four week«1
deraon of Kugene »peril Sunday at tionally known figure, recently
pimi session al Eugen« Tli«»« ur«
Ja.par People Here — Mr. and K)lllob Hpr.ng.
when they stopped for three days those taking part. Mis» Hazel De
after Muy 21, 1932
In addition Io the crulae» Io Hawaii Mr». L. H. Morehouse of Jasper
In Chicago In search of work I-ong Is leader of tbe troop
f . F MAKIIKK. Clerk.
and Ala«ka.
were visitors In »prlugfleld Tue»
Go to Monroe— Mrs. II. E G erber with which they might purchaae
Mrs. W. C. Thlenes entertained a
and daughter. Mi»» Eunice, left on food and gasoline to continue their group of her frlenda at cards on i
S. P. RAILROAD OFFERS
Th« ari center, where t«ach«r» day.
Monday for Monroe where Mia» trip to this city where they would Tuesday afternoon. Three tables
MEMORIAL DAY RATES of uri (raining will uauln be a part
A l Triangle Lake— Mr au.l Mr» Gerber 1» taking < are of a baby
With the Ihrew-day Memorial Hay of Ihe Eugene prog rum. owing to
were In play. Mrs. Thlenes served
be greeted by relatives.
J M l.arson and relative» from which waa very III.
holiday period offurlng die Incen­ another special grant from the Car
dainty refreshments to her guests
**f
do
not
like
the
kind
of
public­
Junction City »pent Sunduy after-
tive for trip» by Ihouauinlu of Per­ negle Corporation of New York Pur
The Cedar Flat school closed last
Returns from School— Mlaa Eliza ity we received In Chicago," stated
noon at Triangle Ijiko.
uun», . ent ä mil« round trip tran», Ih e pa»t Iwo year« Ihe University
FYlday. Miss Veda Gray was teach
Imth Hughes, daughter of Mr. and Mi Ware while discussing his trip.
p o rta tim i fa re » will lie placed In of Oregon has been refected a« one
N e w p o rt P aop l» H » ro — T h e John Mrs. Win. G. Hughes returned Sat "That's too much like charity. J was, er the past two year». Miss Mar
effect for Dial occasion by Houthvrn of the two centers for tiiinmitr work Sweeney family of Newport spent orday from California where she arid still am willing to work and Jorle Grant ot Cedar Flat will teach
I'm Iflc company, Il wus announced In art. the other being at Harvard Sunday It. Sprtngflsld visiting wMh | h„ be«ri attending achool for the need to work to support my tbe achool the coming year while
her brother. Jay. has been elected
today.
family.”
university. An International author-
past term
Hut«» of the offer were an ||y mi art. Hr Eugene Gustav Stein
We stopped a total of nine days to teach Thurston high school.
W alt.rv lll. Psopls Visit— Mrs
Portland People V lalt-M r and n the trip In cities to rest the
Vida school will close Thursday
nounced by Carl Olaon, local agent hot, director of Ihe National School
,.ortland were
for Ihe railroad, as May i7.2X.2P . I of Hecorallve Art. Vienna, will give Clinton Trotter and daughter. Mary Mr M ,,rauje,
family and to look for some kind of of next week.
s pr„1KfMd on M<„,day
Blue River school completes ID
and 30. with the return limit uu all a course on the psychology of art. ot Weiidllng were visitors In Spring i y|N| | urH
work In most of the places where
field
on
Saturday.
H.
e
p
n,
umonl_
Mra R Cole of stop» were made we did aucceed year Friday tuis week
licket» aet at midnight of Monday.
Child Clinic Planned
June 6 Aa In previous Instane«»
Deerhorn school will end with |
P.ah Sunday— W K Barnell. II ’»•••>“'•« *• 111 a‘ her home this in finding »ome small Job», be said.
The clinical school tor atyplral
the low fares will upply on South children, headed by Ur. H. W. D« K Mazey and H. O. IMbblee »pen! w**k w,lb
", u , k of Pneumonia
The Journey to the coast was the annual picnic May 24.
The forest service is beginning
ero Pm lfle s lines In ull parts of Husk, of Oregon, and Hr Grace Per Sunday fl-hlng on the upper WII
L, . v„ for O allaa-M Isa Goldie >ade in a large automobile on
the weal.
e
¡nald. nf University of California at
lam ette river.
•
Smith, teacher of the Wee-day which the only cash outlay during tbe summer’s active work In the
I ms Angelea, which haa gained
Mie entire trip for repairs amount­ McKenzie Bridge section of the
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Bible school classes In Springfield
ed
to lo cents for a burned out light Cascade forest. Fire season began
. left Monday for Dalian where ahe
held for Ihe fourth time thia sum phy and Marlon Adams drove to
-lull) The car la still valuable, but May lfi this year.
»III conduct classes. Mlaa Smith
mar at Eugene llurlng Ihe flrat two Corvallis Tuesduy evening to at­
I has been staying at the M. J. Mc- Mr. Ware now wants to trade it fo»
tend
a
manager's
meeting
of
the
weeks
at
Kugene
there
will
be
a
a cow and a borse so the family
GENERAL PLUMBING
Klln home In Springfield.
school of athletic coaching nf the Irish cash stores.
can have plenty of milk and a large
AND REPAIRING
major »porta Attractive programa
Flnsl Recitsl Set—The last red ­ garden.
11« Huis and Get My Prices
Visit in Corvallis— Mr Mabel ial of piano students of Mrs. Clara
have been arranged In many other
The family which consists of Mr
fields, as well. Including library They and Mrs. Parris left Tuesday Tuttle Fenton, music teacher at the and Mrs. Ware, and their children,
DODD MILLER
work. bu»lne»s udmlntatration, d ie for Corvallis where they expect to Eugene Bible college, will be given Edith, Tresla. Virginia. Mildred.
415 C St. Springfield. Ph 170 J
uilatry. drama, economics. »English, »pend a few days visiting with St the college on Wednesday, even Dorothy and Pete, whoae age»
Journalism. Latin, mathematics, mu- friends.
j lug, May 25. it was announced to­ rang,- from 10 down to one year are
ah', philosophy, physical education,
day by Mrs. Fenton.
BUY. SELL OR TRADE
now living at Firth and "B" streets. State Scholarship Prizes Won
physlca. Humane« languages and
SHE REDUCED 38
C om e III and see our Hoard
Drives to Ashland— Mrs. D. B. Tfley have planted a large garden by Many; O thers Plan to
socio logy.
Pay Own Way at College
We have a targe variety
Murphy
and her sister. Miss Hattie near the city and Mr. Ware has
POUNDS THE SAFE WAY
obtained several small Jobs since
—
-
-
Mitchell,
drove
to
Ashland
Sunday.
Birthday P arty H eld— A surprise
Lane County Trading Post
Many Lane county club members
"I have been taking Kruachen Mis» Mitchell will spend some time reaching Springfield. He is a paint­
birthday party and welner roast
713 Willamette— Phon« 156
* n<IJ think they j vlaltlnf with her parents. Mr. and er and spent several, years at this are preparing to attend the annual
im in
held at Swimmer's Delight are wonderful ! am 32 years old '
4-H Club summer school held at
Mrs H. T Mitchell.' Mr». Murphy work in Philadelphia.
Munday evening for Clinton Hart­ and 5 ft. 2 In. tall. I wan very fat., .
.
_
Corvallis next month. The dates
Condltjons
In
the
East
are
not
I weighed 165 lbs and now I weigh re,urned »» Tuesday.
man.
PERRY'S
improving as fast as people would for the summer school for this year
127 lbs and feel fine. If I let up
_ .
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Inking Ihe Salts one morning I feel
South— Ml»» Clar like to think, he says. A letter have been set as June 13 to June 25
Batteries, Brakes, Ignition and
lazy and heavy," Mrs. Florence Lot-' Ice Fenton has returned to her which he Ju“t received from a Twenty-sti boys and girls from
N O T IC E O F H E A R IN G
M otof W o rk. W heel Aligning
ON F IN A L A C C O U N T
tus. Boston.
home In Springfield after »pending friend there stated that painters Lane county are attending the sum- i
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
Thl„ I» Just one of hundreds o f i , ()IIle tlme |n g<,uthern Oregon
PER R Y S
EUGENE That Ihe undersigned administra­ letters
have taken another 10 per cent mer school on scholarships won as
we get every month—Kni-
,
.
°">P»nlst wage cut and many more are being premiums at the State Fair, local
728 Oak Street
Phone 76/
trix of the «»(ate of Julia » Lamb, s.h en not only cau se, you to lose wbtre ab‘‘ B*‘rV‘‘<1 a"
deceased, ha» filed her account foi fat but while you are losing It you Ifor Mta- Douglas of The Oalles. au«l thfown out of employment each (airs, special shows, and scholar­
the final settlem ent of said estate gain In health—In vivaciousneaa— for Mrs. Cooley of Salem In prea- week.
ships provided by community or­
In the County Court for l.ane Coun­ you lose fat where fnt la most pro- entation of work in Sundav schools
ganizations. and the club members
The
father
of
S.
P.
Ware
and
■ z,
. . .
n
•.
Security Savings and Loan ty. Oregon, and that Saturday, the mlnent and at the same time keep . u
|,aa’- Hoseburg Sam Ware of Springfield are twin them selves.
2Xth day or May. 1»32. at the Court stomach, liver, kidney« and bowels I “
Association
Cottage Grove.
Hoorn of »aid Court, In the County functioning naturally.
brothers.
The highest point in a club mem ,
Court House, In Eugene at ten
Any drugstore In Ihe world w ill’
A Local Institution
ber’s career is the attendance at
Visitors Expected— Mr. and Mrs.
o'clock in Ihe forenoon, baa been sell you a Jar of Kruachen for a
one of these summer schools, where
If, West Broadway
by »aid Court fixed as the time and trifling sum—take one-half tea -■ James T. Rlvett of Oakland. Call NEW SWEET CLOVER
for two weeks they meet with seven
place for hearing objections there spoonful In a glass of hot water fornla. are expected In Springfield
EUGENE. OREGON
RESISTS
STEM
ROT
to, and for final settlem ent nf said
'" a " * ’" ?"
P«" "f '»«* month to
or eight hundred boys and girls
estate
meats, potatoes and sw eets. But ,
.
A seven-acre field of sw eet clover from all over the state, studying
the horae of bl" "lH,er' Mr"
F. LA VERNE LAMB. Admtnls for your health's sake demand and, v,H,t
tratrlx of the Estate of Julia S. get Kruschen Salts— Imitations are W. P. Tyson. They will also visit on the Glen Strome farm at Junc­ the projects in which they are in-1
Lamb, deceased.
numerous It's the little dally dose J. I. Barbre. Mrs. Rlvett's father. tion City, grown from stem-rot re terested. Definite instruction in al,
L. L. HAY, Attorney for Estate.
that does It.
In Kugene; Mr». Robert Shultz, in slstant seed furnished him last year lines of home economics and agri­
JEW ELER
(A 28- May 5 12 19 2«)
Springfield,
and Mrs. Chas. Dick In by the Oregon Experiment station, culture are given the boys and girls
Repairing a Specialty
SUMMON8
Kugene. her sisters lutter they ex­ shows an excellent stand, according attending.
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
Springfield, Oregon
Notice 1» hereby given that the IN THE CBUNTY COURT OF THE pect to go to Salem to visit Mr. lo County Agent O. S. Fletcher, who Jasper. Camp Creek Represented
STATE OF OREGON. FOR
Rlvett's twin brother before re- visited the plant recently. A care­
undersigned ha» been appointed Ex
Tho e attending on scholarships
LANE COUNTY
ecutor of the Estate of Mary E.
I turning to California.
ful Inspection failed to reveal a from the state fair are Glenn Har­
Dr. JOSEPHINE C. BRAUN McPherson, deceased, by the coun­ Creed Lane. Plaintiff.
single plant attacked by the stem- wood. Ray Harwood. Junction City;
Vs.
!
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ity Court of Lane County. Oregon.
Naturopathie Physician
rot disease.
Bill Peterson of Junction City;
All person» having elnlms against Belle Pattison. Melvin Pattison. ADJUSTMENT BUREAU IS
Phono »1-J
Frank Pattison. Catherine Patti ,
...
»aid K»(ale are hereby notified to
Russell
Harwood. Junction City;
•on. Florence
Hardy,
Waldo i
ORGANIZED IN CITY
Office Hours: 1 to fi P. M.
: pr«aent the »«mr, properly verified.
QUICK LUNCH CAFE
Folmer Bodtker, Junction City;
Hardy. Alice Pattison. Mark
|to
Ihe
undersigned
at
the
office
ot
«06 Fourth Street
Fleming. Edith Fleming. Robert
Charter for the Springfield Ad-
MOVES TO NEW HOME Cleo Peterson. Junction City; Helen
Well» Ar Wells. 840 W illamette St .
F I,-tnlng. John Pattison. Unknown
Bureau was Issued at
Michael. Rt. 2. Eugene; Mabel Eid-:
Kugene. Oregon, wllhln six months
heirs of Robert Pattison, de I „ ,
„ .,
...
„
from the date of the first publics
The Pastime Cafe operated tor son. Eugene; My m a Laird, and
c ased, Ella McBee. Hazel McBee , Sal,‘ni Pr,<,aJr ,o W
1 T>"on-
lion of this notice.
Universal Mortgage Corp.
unknown heirs of J. A. McBee, Mabel L. Tyson, and I. M Peterson, many years next door to Fulop's Agnes W allace, Jasper; Blanche
Oute of first publication, April
E. F McBee. Cora C. Mrlk-e L all of Springfield. The articles of department store has been moved Osborn, River Road; Melba An
128. 1932
M Bartholomew. H B. McBee incorporation were filed Tuesday to the old Elite cafe room and has drews. Bethel; Clara Lund and Mar­
T. K EDWARDS. Executor,
Frank Bartholomew. J. W. Me-
...
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i u <«»
k
i WELLS « WELLS, Attorneys.
Bee. Ids McBee. Rose McBee. w,,h ,h e <<>un,y *‘lerk Th*‘ com be®n renamed the Quick Lunch, tha Hennigan. River Road; David
W . P. Tyson, Agent
(A 28- May 5 12 19 2«)
John A. Crabtree, also all other'P a "> wil1 <‘»KaKe In a general col-j Mr. a nd Mrs. Cline continue to ba Kyle. Florence. The scholarship
126 E St.
Phono 66W
persons or parties unknown. - lection and credit business.
the proprietors,
winner at the Spring Sew Show.
C IT A T IO N
claiming any right, title, estate
INTHE COUNTY COURT OF THE
Hen or Interest In the real estate
STATE OF OREGON IN AND
General 1-aw Practice
described In the complaint here
FOR THE COUNTY OF LANE.
In. Defendants.
It,-
ESTATE of ANDREW J.
I. M. PETERSON
To Belle Pattison, Florence Hardy
SHERIDAN,
deceased.
Waldo Hardy, unknown heirs of Ro­
Attorney-at-I-aw
To Beecher I. Sheridan.
bert Potttson. deceased. Ella Mc­
City Hall Building
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE Bee. Hazel McBee, H. B. McBee.
Springfield, Oregon
OF OltEGON, you ure hereby cited Rose McBee, unknown heirs of J
and required to appear within four A. McBee, deceased, also all other
week« from this date and show persons or parties unknown claim­
i ause why an order and decree ing any right, title estate Hen or
FRANK A. DE PUE
ghosM a<M b mud« distributing to Interest In the real estate described
Mamie Sheridan Petty her share nf In the complaint herein. Defend
A T TO R N E Y A T LAW
»aid estate us prayed for In her ants.
N O T A R Y P U B L IC
petition filed herein. By order of
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
the above court.
OF OREGON: You are hereby re­
Springfield
8utton
I’lrsl I'ubllshed April 21st. 1832. quired to appear an answer the
Oregon
Building
WITNESS MY HAND, and seal of complaint filed against you In the
said court hereto affixed, this the above entitled suit within four
20th, dav of April, 1932.
week» from the date of the first
Attest: W B. DILLARD. Clerk. publication of this summons and If
POOLE - GRAY
By L. M. BRYSON. Deputy.
you fall to so appenr or answer, for
14th Representative District
(A 21-28 — M 4-11-18)
want thereof the plaintiff will tnke
BARTHOLOMEW
a decree against you quieting the
Lane County
title of the following described real
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN property:
Beginning at the Intersection
Formerly t^alker-Poole
that the undersigned has been ap­
of the center of County Road No.
pointed Administrator of the estate
547 with the East boundary of
of Raleigh C. Roney, deceased, by
EUGENE—11th SPRINGFIELD
the Northwest one-fourth of the
the County Court of Lane County.
Northeast quarter of Section
228 Main
and Charnelton,
Oregon. All persons having claims
Twenlv-flve (25) In Township
against »aid estate are required to
Phone 82-J
Telephone 723
Seventeen (17) f»outh of Range
present them with the proper
Two (2) West of the W illamette
vouchers to the undersigned at the
Meridian, running thence North
law office of Potter ti Bailey. 631-
2.60 chains, thence West 4 chains,
32-33 Miner Building, Eugene. Ore­
thence South 2.50 chains, thence
gon. within six month» from the
W est 4.60 chains more or less to
I date of this notice.
the center of said road No. 547,
DATED this 28th day of April, A.
thence Wdkterly along the cen­
I) 1932
ter of said Road to Its Intersec­
L. N. RONEY, Administrator of
tion with the qunrter section line
the estate of Raleigh C. Roney,
running
North
and
South
Deceased.
through said Section Twenty-five
(A 28— May 6-12-19 26)
These men are all well qualified to serve Lane County in the state
(26). thence South on, said quar­
legislature. They are successful in their chosen fields— with records of
ter Section lino to the Southwest
N O T IC E FOR P U B L IC A T IO N
corner of the Northwest one-
good citizenship.
Department of the Interior, Gen­
fourth of the Northeast quarter
eral Land Office at Roeeburg, Ore­
of said Section 26 thence East 20
gon, May 2nd, 1932.
chains, to the Southeast corner
They are pledged to work unceasingly for the reduction of the tax
NOTICE Is hereby given that Sol
of the Northwest one-fourth of
V. Cudtlehack of Eugene, Oregon,
burden,
as outlined by the Oregon S tate Tax Conservation League in the
the Northeast quarter, and thqace
I who on June 13th, 1929, made North to the place of beginning,
SMART OCTAGON
m
eeting
May 9th, in Salem.
i Homestead entry, Serial No. 018593,
containing 27 acres, more or less,
GLASSES
for NEtk SW U and NWK 9E K .
In Lane County. State of Oregon,
Smart. Incnnaplrlotis frames
Section 35, Township 17 S, Range and that you and ench of you be
Their every effort will be put forth in the interest of our great
that hloud harmoniously wltn I I W. W illam ette Meridian, has filed decreed to have no right, title, es­
University
of Oregon, so that it will m aintain its rightful place in higher
m odern' apparel. Let us show ; notice of Intention to make final tate. Hen or Interest In or to said
three year Proof, to establish claim premises or any part thereof.
education, giving to our young people of Oregon and Lane County, that
you these new glu»»,»» . . . see
to the land above described, before
The order directing service of
how they become your feature»
vision and leadership so necessary for real progress and prosperity.
E. O. Immel, U. S. Commissioner, (his summons by the publication
. . . note their comfoit. Our nt Eugene, Oregon, on the 16th day thereof Is dated May 12th, 1932. and
optom etrists will advl»e you I of June. 1932.
directs publication once each week
Claimant names as w itnesses:
dor four consecutive weeks and
about your sight without olillgu
John Cabe. Greeley Cabe, Merton the date of the first publication
tlon.
I Brown, and Mrs Lee Anna Cabe, herein Is May 12th, 1932,
Political Advertising, paid for by Lane County Legislative Committee.—R. F. Callahan,
all of R. F. D. No. 2, Springfield,
C. A W1NTERMEIER, Attor­
DR. ELLA MEADE
Treasurer.
Ore.
ney for Plaintiff. Residence:
Optom etrist
HAMILL A. CANADAY, Register.
Eugene, Oregon.
41 W eet 8th
Eugene
(May 6-12-19-2« — J. 6)
(M 1 1 1 9 -1 9 - J I t )
Business D irectory
b*
MANY TO ATTEND
FOURJLSCHOOL
4 H Hewing club of wkkh she la •
member
Many otber boys and girls are
planning on paying tbelr own way
and many communities are planntag
on »ending one or more delegates
The estimated number of rlab
members who will attend from thia
county la In tbe neighborhood of 60.
MAN S HEART STOPPED
BY BAD STOMACH GA8
W L. Adams bloated so with gaa
after meals that his heart mlased
beats. Adlerlka brought out all gas
and now he eats anything and foela
fine. Flanery'a Drug Store.
The MEANEST MAN
in the WORLD
3-Act Comedy-Drama
Senior Class Play
Friday Night, May 20
Springfield H. S. Auditorium
For
PARTIES
PICNICS
EGGIMANN’S
ICE CREAM
GOOD TIMES — Everywhere!
T here’s nothing th at quite takes the place of lee
cream.
tni. And it costs so little compared with other
kinds of dessert.
F G G IM A N N ’S
"Where the Sarvtca la DWfaraat
CHAS. P. POOLE
REPUBLICAN
CANDIDATE FOR
LANE COUNTY
Coroner
Edw. G. Privat
BONDS
Vote
FOR
THESE
This office is beneficial in
a business way to an under­
taker.
It has been held for
12 years by the B ranstetter
chapel.
If given the office of coroner I will endeavor to serve
the best interest of the taxpayers and will conduct the
odice in a business-like and economical way.
Paid advertisement by C. P. Poole.
Three
For Representative
Funeral Directors
45 X EARL HILL
46 X CHARLES A. HUNTINGTON
48 X ELWIN A. McCORNACK
CEMT...
PER M E A L , PER P ER S O N
will free you from
the cook-stove. . .
Electricity
Walk out of your kitchen early, re­
turn 15 m inutes before dinner time
and serve a perfectly cooked, deli­
cious meal right on time. T h a t’s
the magic of an electric range. It
prepares perfect meals whether
you are there or not; economical,
convenient, clean. Why be tied to
a kitchen range? See your elec­
trical dealer today.
IS THt CHEAPEST
THING YOU BUY
Mountain
Power
Company