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    T H U R S D A Y . O C T O B E R 6. 1»32
FINANCIAL DRIVE IS
LAUNCHED AT CHURCH
CRAZY CRYSTALS
A Mineral W ater Treatment,
Brings a Health Resort to You.
30 R 71 h. 33 W 3th. Eugene, Ph 1704
TOWN AND VICINITY
The annual financial canvass
among members of the Methodist
•hurch was started Sunday and
Visits from Oswego— Misa Joan
will continue during (he entire Cog of Oswego was here last Thurs­
week, Each member of the con day to visit friends.
grvgatlon Is asked to sign a pledge
Lsaburg Man Hsrs — Fred W il­
card indicating hl« contribution to
liams
of («eaburg was a buaineai
th - ( hurch during the next year.
vlaitor In Springfield Saturday.
NOTICE OP BH KRIFF'B BALE
R IA L P R O P IR T Y
I (wo and three-fourths pounds la on
'display this week at the Ketels
Phoenix Man Here—J C. Welty
of Phoenla. Art sons, has arrived ta
Springfield to make his home here.
A
Returns to O. * . C.—Jack Jack
sun has re-entered the Oregon State
college at Corvallis where he Is
majoring In engineering.
Dexter People H e r*— Mr. and
Mrs. I. V, Matthews of Dextsr ware
Vida Man Hero— Hoy Pgyno of
Vida was a business vlaitor In
NO TIC E Is hereby given (hat by visitors In Springfield Saturday.
CANO OF T H A N K *
virtu« of an execution and ordor of
Nprtngfldd an Saturday.
Farmer III— B. 8 Prather, farmer
We wteb Io (bank lb« (rlettds (or ale lasued oul of the Circuit Court
tbalr sympathy anti beautiful floral of the State of Oregon for Lane on route 1. le III al hla home this
Cooking Club Moots — Regular
offerings In tba recent bereavement County this 2»th day of September. week.
meeting of the Cooking club of the
1933, upon and pursuant to a de­
of our beloved daughter. Leila.
| Chrslan church was held last F ri­
cree duly given and made by said
Hero from Wending — Mrs 8
Mr. anti M n . Artber Clark«
Court thia 3»lh day or September. Byers of Wendllng was a visitor In day evening at the home of Mrs.
anti family.
1933, In a suit pending therein In
Ernest Bertscb.
which Delbert V. Illll was plaintiff Springfield on Friday.
~
í
and Nellie Slates lluker, et. al.
At Mt. Angst— Mrs. M. II lluntly
Lowoll People Hero— Mr. und
MANY ATTEND ANNUAL
were defendunta, which esecutlon
spent Friday at Ml Augol attend
and order of sale was Io me dl Mrs Frank Snyder of Lowell were
MISSION CONVENTION reeled and commanded me to aell visitors In Mprlugfleld on Friday. Ing a meeting making plans for a
large gathering to be held there
the real property hereinafter dee
Although M r*. L. K. Page anil crlbed to satisfy certain lien i and
Returns from
Monroe — Mr». later this month.
Mra. W I I Pollard were named of­ chargee In said decree specified. Georg* Gerber returned to Spring-
Daughter Born— Mr. and Mrs.
I will on Friday the 4th day of Nov­
Seventy-five thousand people crowded into Springfield, Hl., home town
ficial delegatee from the Foreign ember. 1932. at the hour of 10 field Sunday from Monroe where
Arthur Baugh of Donna are the par­
ol Abraham Lincoln, to witness 8110 members of the Grand Army of the
Mlaalonary aoclety of the Metbodlat o'clock A. M at the aouthw<st door she has been visiting relatives.
Republic in parade and annual convention. Photos show the “thin blue
ents of a baby daughter born to
church to tba annual convention of of the County Court llouae In Eu­
line’’ on parade, and insert, Wm. P. Wright, Chicago, newly elected National
Hunters Here — Riley Wekley, them at the Pacific Christian hos­
gene,
lutne
County,
Oregon,
offer
the Columbia Klvar branch of the
Commander lor 1932.
for sale and sell at public auction brother-in-law of Alex Stavene, and pital In Kupene on Saturday, Sept-
ml talon group In aeaaloa In Eugene for cash, anbjaet to redumption aa
Dr DeMeans of Portland are bere ' ember 24. 1932
tba first naif of tbla week, several provided by law. all of the right,
(hla week on a hunting trip.
ttlbars from thia city have taken title and Internet of the defendant»
Son Is Born— Mr. and Mrs. Bert
advantage of the opportunity to at in sakl suit and of all parties claim
Drive to Bend— Mr. and Mrs. Golgert of McKenxIe bridge are the
Ing by, through or under thnm or
tend tba sessions.
any of th< m since the 34th dav of
Tba convention Indudea dele­ June, 1930. In or to the following day to attend the funeral of a nep at the Pacific Christian hospital
gates front dragon and Washington. described real property. Io-wit;
In Eugene on Friday. September '
hew of Mrs. Jnlllff.
Beginning r t a twilnt 12 2*
Featured at tba meetings were a
29. 1932.
chalus South and 26 46 chains
Camp at Fall Creek— M r and
series of addresses by Mlaa Mary
East of the Northv cat corner of
Mrs. N. L. Pollard and Mr. and.
Admitted to Hospital— Charles
Young of» Ashland, who la now head
the Southwest quarter of Section
24 In Towns),Io 17. South Range Mrs. Carl Olaon spent the week-end , Overton. Cre .well, and Jonn G. Koi-
of the music department of Kwa
llas of Fall Creek were admitted
2 West of Ike W. M. thence North camping on Big Fall creek.
college at Seoul. Korea
I I degrees 63 necond> East 62 76
to the Eugene hospital Saturday.
chains, tjepco Eust 63.44 chains,
Hae Operation — Mra. W illiam Mrs. Chester Chsie and Infant
NOTICE OF F IN A L ACCOUNT
thence Houth 20 seconds West Curtis underwent an operation at
child, and Ben Hopkins, were dis
IN T H E CO UN TY COURT OF T H E
61.30 chains, th -nee West 64 30
the Pacific Christian hospital in charged the same day.
S T A T E OF OREGON IN ANO
chains to the place of be ¡Inning,
FOR T IIK CO UN TY OF LANK
except 3.69 acres on the Ka l Eugene on Friday morning.
IN PROBATE. No 5673
Return to Portland— Mr. and Mrs
side of said tract of land for
Albany Oirl Visits— Miss Glady« H E
of j.ort|an<| returned
In re Estate of l«outaa Mulkey, do-
cemetery lot and church, con­
ceased.
taining 303.06 ucreo. Also the Smith of Albany Is spending a few , o ,,,e|r (,ome Saturday after hav-
Notice to all la hereby given that
following described tract to-wit: days In Springfield and Pleasant lbK „pent „everal days here visiting
the undersigned. I«ansford H. Mul­
The D. I. C, of Jeremiah M Dick.
with Mr and Mr„ W a,ter oossler.
key. as the Esecutor of the above
Not« No 7420 io Section 1», H ill visiting wlthgfejends
entitled estate has filed In said
Township 17. South Ranffe One
Goes te Ban Francisco— Kletl. ‘D ’«?
r« n » *r resident« of this
probate proceeding his final ac­
West of the W. M and Section
Kendall
left
last
week
for
Ban
C,*T.
count; that by order of ihe said
24. Townnhlp 17. South Rang" 2
court duly given and made the
West W M containing 16069 Francisco to receive M d le a l treat
H u n ter. Bent Homo— D. W Root
bearing will be had upon the said
acres, except 40 acres heretofore
,
and
Riley Snodgrass returned to
final account at the hour of 10.0b
conveyed by Edmundson to J II
o'clock, A. M., October 3ft. 1933.
Visitors from Pengra — Mrs Springfield last Thursday abruptly
Elliott rnd deacrlhed as follows,
and that any having objection«
to w lt:
George Keeble and daughter. Oeor- ' n<Hng their hunting trip on the
Thcic new p»,rtiaits bust» in pure silver, of Col. and Mrs. Charles A .
thereto shall file the same In w rit­
Beginning al the Southeast cor
dhergh have ben. «dded to the Lindbergh Collection at the Jefferson
gla. of Pengra were visitor* In 8outh
T ‘>«‘r Permit waa re­
ing In the said probate proceeding
ner of Si Id Jeremiah M. Dick D
-.rial Build«.»g it . st Loots. They are by the Japanese sculptor, Shinzo
voked by the forest service because
at or before the said time aet for
L. C. and running thence North Springfield Monday.
I ■
I ii commemoration of their night to the Orient
of the extreme fire haxard In that
hearing tbernon
»9 degree« 49 minutes West along
LANSFO RD II. M U L K E Y . Ex
Week-end at Cabin— Mr. and Mrs vicinity.
the South tine of
old Claim
ecutor of the Estate of I«ouiaa
LUMBER CROUPS UNITE
37.21 chains. (In nee North 10 76 W. II. Adrian and Miss Annls Me
MISSION SOCIETIES
Mulkey, deceased.
rhnlns; thence Sooth *9 degrees Uookln spent the week end at the
OFFICES OCTOBER 1
II. E S L A T TE R Y . Eugene.
COMBINE MEETINGS
49 . minutes Eo.it parallel with
I
Oregon, attorney tor Executor.
South line of «aid claim 37.21 Adrian summer home on Horse
H 2 I (I * 13 30 37)
chalna to Kant line of aald claim, creek.
Effective October 1. the office of
Meetings of the Home Mieslon-
and thence South 10.78 chains
the W illam ette Valley Lumber- ary society and of the Foreign Mla-
—
Go to Poroland— Mr. and Mrs
to the pluc» of beginning, contain­
men'« associât ton was consolidated sionary society of the Methodist
ing 40 acres, all In I«ane County. Welby Stevens and A. J. Perkins
with those of the Wreet Coast Lum- church w ill be held Jointly for the
Oregon, said tract herein coav*y- left Sunday for Portland. Mr. Perk-
bermen’s association and a branch winter morths it was decided at a
ed containing all told and exclu­
sive of exceptions as noted here­ ina has been visiting here for sev­
office opened in Eugene with H. J. meeting of the officers held Friday. !
in 420.06 acres of land, nil In eral days.
Cox, former manager of the Valley The regular meeting of the Foreign
Approval
of
Initiative
Mea­
l«ane County, Oragou.
sure Would Not Remove group. In charge. Closer unison of - Missionary society to have been
Attend State F a ir—Mr. and Mrs
Haled this SOlh dny of Seplem-
JEWELER
mr, ¡932
‘ he lumbermen pr the entire Pad held Tuesday of this week was
J. M. Laraon and two sons motored, Constitutional Amendment
RcpairluR a Specialty
II L. BOW N, Sheriff.
fic Northwest brought about the postponed because of the conven­
to Salem Saturday to attend the
By A. K Hulegaard, Deputy.
Springfield, Oregon
' By the Initiative Law of Oregon change,
tion being held in Eugene.
state fair and to visit with Mr. and
(O 4-13-20-27 — N 3)
the opponents of prohibition have
Mrs Trubert Henderson.
placed upon the ballot for the Nov- DEXTER LUMBER MILL
PIANO STUDENT CLASS
NOTICE OF S H E R IF F ’S SALE
Dr. JOSEPHINE C. BRAUN
Back fram Washington— Mr. and ember election a measure to repeal
n r o n c u c mat s s m a irta v
REAL PROPERTY
ORGANIZED IN CITY
t
i Mrs Elgin Hebert have returned the State prohibition enforcement
REO PEN S ON M ONDAY
Naturopathie Physician
Mrs. C U ra Tuttle Fenton an-
NOTH E Is hereby given that by (
Mt.
Adams,
Washington, code, generally known as the An-
Phone «1-J
virtue of an execution and order of
S xty-five men went back to work nounce* that she will be at her
sale Issued out of the Circuit Court where they have been picking derson law. This is a legislative en- Monday at the Giustina Brothers studio 104 East Fifth street on
Office Hours; 1 to 6 P. M.
of the State of dragon for Lane huckleberrles.
actment which makes effective the
4M Fourth Street
lumber mill at Dexter. The mill has Wednesday, October 12, to meet
County the f la t day of September.
constitutional amendment adopted
At
Junction
City—
Mr.
and
Mrs
been down during the summer hcr studen's. Last week she or-
1932. upon and pursuant to a decree
duly given and made by said Court Enoch Stuart and «on. Frank, and by the people of Oregon November months.
ganixed a class of 12 students for
Oenersl la w Prsctlee
the 21st day of September, 1932. In daughter. Nellie, spent Sunday at 3, 1914 by a majority of 36.4*0. This
The continued dry weather and the fall •-— , High school credits
a suit pending therein In which
constitutional amendment Is not be-
Junction City at the home of Mrs
fire haxard prevented the opening * * e F'
work. Mrs. Pen-
I. M. PETERSON
C. H. Shaffner was plaintiff and J. Stuart’s
mother. Mrs. Ella Frum.
Inft repealed By th« repeal of the
Western Lumber company, ton
Ashland,
W alter Smith. Minnie E; Smith and
Attrrney-at-Law
Anderson law. Oregon should still
gt w # -tf||. Mond
had
Hawkins A Kobcrts, Inc., a corpora­
here.
City Hall Building
Move to C r s ^ . n t - M r and Mrs have a cou.titu tonal provision pro
announced p, rt of the arva
tion. were defendants, which exe­
cution and order of sale waa to me Roy Holver on moved to Crescent j hlbltlng the sale and manufacture frQm wh|ch t(mbpr J# uk#B foj. |b ,
Springfield, Oregon
directed and commanded me to sell last week where they will m a k e ; of Intoxicating liquor, without any
mill is In the closed area.
the real property hereinafter des
crlhed to satisfy certain liens and their home In the future. Pratt 11 rovision for Its enforcement. The
chnrges In said decree npeclfled, I Holveraon went with them and will repeal would mean that aa tar as
FRANK A. DE PUE
Lawn Party Thursday
will on iteturday the 29th day of spend some time hunting tn East ' f regon is concerned, the state
ATTO R N EY A T LAW
Mra. Clara Siemsen was hoetes
October, 1932 at the hour of 11:00 | ern Oregon.
would not enforce her own constt-
NOTARY PUBLIC
at her home last Thursday evenit
o'clock A. M at the southwest door
-----------------------------
i tutlon, which would at once accom-
of
the
County
Court
House
In
Eu
at a lawn party and welner roa-
Springfield
Button
l«H«l« for ‘ he state selective nulll- Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Moore and M.
gene, Ijin e County, Oregon, offer ORECON WOMEN OPPOSE
Oregon
Building
for sale and sell at public auction
SCHOOL MERCER MOVE flc* ’l<,n an<’ modified secession and Mrs. F. A. I«umb of Eugene, an,
for cash, subtort to redemption as
Oregon of course, will not want to
Glen Jarvis, and Delores Casteel
provided by law, all of the right,
oj
take such a position, according to
title and Interest of the defendants State's Largest Organisation
were here guests.
J.
R.
Ellison,
general
chairman
of
tn said suit and of all parties claim-
Women Comes Out Against
Ing by. through or under them or
the state committee of one hund-
Zorn-MoPheraon Bill
any of them. In or to the following
, red opposing the repeal m o w . His
described real property, to-wit:
The largest organisation of wo- statement continues. ' The measure
All of the Lot or tract number­
ed Four (4) and all except the men In the Mate Friday went on repealing the prohibition enforce
Formerly Welker-Poole
north three acres of the Lot or record aa opposed to the Zorn-Mc-
^aw specifically states as its
tract numbered Five (6) In Fern­
reasoa for the repeal as follows:
KUUKNM— l lt b S P R IN G F IE L D
dale Addition to Santa Clara. In Pherson School Moving Rill when
directors of the Women’s Greater To do away with prohibition and
Lane County, Oregon.
and Cbsrnelton.
33ft Main
D A TED this 22nd day of September, Oregon association with a member- Its enforcement In and by the state
Telephone 733
Phone «3-J
1932.
Undesirable Influx Feared
«hip of mpre than 23,000 throughout ■
H. L. BOW N. Sheriff,
the state unanimously declared
Such a situation can brlnR
By W W. KDM ISTON, Deputy.
nga'nat the bill ’’because Its ex- «bout only one result.
IJ would
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travagant waste will Increase taxes. ‘ urn loose and Invite to the state
PLAY GOLF
In a general Juggling and upheaval | a vicious and lawless element
NOTICE OF S H E R IF F ’S SALE
REA L PROPERTY
There In no better form of
of our higher Institutions of learn­ W ithout the restraint of the prohi­
recreation than to play a
bition enforcement law. and tying
NO TIC E Is hereby given that by ing.”
round of Golf.
virtue of an execution and order of
The Women’s Greater Oregon as­ the hands of enforcing officers,
sale Issued out of the Circuit Court
racketeering would flourish, and
of the 8tate of Oregon for Lane sociation la a voluntary organisa­
You're Outdoors Under the trees
County this 2ftth day of September. tion of the leading women tn varl- liquor consumption would greatly
when you play
1932. upon and pursuant to a decree oupa sections of the state. Its ob­ Increase. Law enforcement officials
duly given and made by aald Court jectives are to advance civic, busi­ would then be powerless to cope
thia 26th day of September. 1932, hi
with the situation which would be­
a atilt pending therein In which ness and educational Internets from
come Intolerable.
M. H. Stewart was plaintiff and a standpoint of state welfare.
Low Grssn Fass, and
C. R. Hilliard, Josephine Hilliard
The resolution as adopted Is as
and Theodore G. Nelson wero de­ follows:
C IT A T IO N
Lower Monthly Rates
fendants. which execution and or­
IN T H E C O U N TY CO URT O F T H E
Whereas,
the
Zorn-McPher«on
der of sale was tn me directed and
“ Midnight”, world-famous “buekor” who has never been ridden — unless
S T A T E O F OREGON FOR LANK
commanded me to sell the real bill would establish four now In­
CO UNTY.
much-disputed ride of Frank Studnick, Oregon cowboy, Pendleton, 1931
property hereinafter deacrlhed to stitutions of higher education and In the M atter of the Adoption of
la conceded — with rest of McCarty-Elllott outfit will furnish indoor
satisfy certain liens nnd charges In destroy all the state's present sya
Clifford Wesley McDowell, a
rodoo thrills at Pacific International, Portland. October 16-22.
said decree.specified, i will on F ri­
minor.
day the 28 day of October, 1932, at tent of education; '
To James Thomas McDowell:
A thrilling Indoor rodeo will he academy exhibitions and the daily
Whereas, the advance of educa IN T H E NA M E O F T H E STATE
the hour of 10 o'clock, A. M. at the
tha feature of thia year’s Pacltic parade ol Winning animal exhibits.
southwest door of the County Court tlon la one of the prime essentials OFR OREGON, you are hereby
International Livestock Exposition
According to the president. T. B
House In Eugene, Lane County. and purposes of our organisation;
cited and required to appear In the to be held' In Portland. Oregon
Wilcox, Jr., the exposition as a
Oregon, offer for sale and sell at
County
Court
for
Lane
County
In
Whereas, passage of this bill
October 16-22 Inclusive — the Me whole will be more complete this
public auction for canh, subject to
the State of Oregon, within ten
redemption as provided by law, all would plunge the State of Oregon days after the service on you of Carty-Elliott outfit with Its full year than In the past. Housed un
»trlng of famous bucking hors?F der one Immensj roof eleven acres
of the right, title and interest of Into large and unnecessary ex this citation. If served within Lane
the defendants In said suit and of penae;
County, Oregon, and within twenty and twenty-five leading buckaroos in extent will be the usual attrac
all partlea claiming by, through or
and women riders of the country, of tive Industrial Exhibits. Dairy aad
Whereas, paaaage of this bill days If served within any other
tinder them or any of them In or
County In this State. If served per­ world championship variety. The Land Products Shew, Beef and
would
cause
the
waste
of
a
large
to
the
following
deacrlhed
real
pro­
sonally, or If served by publication, rodeo features will be open to the Dairy Cattle Show, Sheep Show:
Glasses K i/I Help
perty, to-wit:
amount of state and private funds; within twenty-eight days from the world with approximately |10,00t' ehowa of hogs, goats, poultry, rab
Imperfection In vision Is not
Beginning at the Southeast cor­
date
of the first publication of this In prise money.
Whereas, It would lower the ef­
bits and dogs: and exhibits of wild
always a moat serious condition,
ner of Lot Four (4) In Fractional
citation, to show cause. If any you
ficiency
of
higher
education
In
the
Thia Is the same rodeo with the life, ftsh and game. In many of
but defective vision will not Im­
Illock Seven (7) of Christians
have, why the petition filed In this
famous “Midnight” that doubled the these divisions Interesting new
Second Addition to Eugene, Lane State of Oregon.
Court by John K. Frail and Theresa
prove with the passing of time.
County, Dragon; and run thence
Accordingly, It la resolved that M. Prall, for the adoption of C lif­ receipts thia year at the Denvet breeds and types will be exhibited.
All doctors anil Insurance
Western Stock Show and the Fort Premiums totaling «76.000, fur­
West along the North line of thia organisation and the members ford Wesley McDowell, should not
companies now advocate a regu­
Fourteenth (14th) Street Ninety-
Worth Stock Show, and held the nished by state, county and breed­
he granted tn accordance with the
of
the
board
therefore
express
their
lar periodic examination of the
eight (9ft) feet; thence run North
prayer thereof.
spotlight at the Omaha Aksarben. ers’ associations, will go to tbla
opposition
to
the
said
bill
and
their
seventy (70) feet; thence run
W ITN ESS, the Hon. C. P. Bar­ the Cheyenne Frontier Days, and nt year’s winners.
eyeB by experts, and In many
East Nlnety-elgnt (98) feet to .the recommendations that they all vote nard. Judge of the County Court
¡eadwood. South Dakota. It will be
states Inws provide for eye tests
Members of the Boys' and Girls’
West line of Oak street, thenc" thereon ballot number 317 X NO.
for Lane County In the State of ,matured at eight matinee and seven
In schools.
4-H and Smith-Hughes Vocational
run South seventy (70) feet t t
Oregon,
and
the
seal
of
thia
Court
The association has affiliations
evening performances, giving close­
the place of beginning, all In
W H Y T A K E CANCE87
'Education Clubs are preparing (or
hpreto affixed thia 29th day of
up thrills that will pack the re
In practically every county of the September, 19S2.
Lane County, Oregon.
unusually fine exhibits.
«erved
teats.
Dated this 27th day of September state of Oregon. Included In Its
Date of first publication of this
D R . ELLA M EADE
Reduced fares to Portland for the
In
addition
to
the
rodeo
the
arena
19»2.
membership are more than 1100 wo­ citation Is October 6th, 1932.
O p to m e tr ist
H. L. BOW N, Sheriff,
vents will Include the elx-tn hand Exposition, October 16-22, hare
Attest
W
B.
D
ILLA
R
D
.
Clerk.
«1 Waa* **h
By A. K. HULEGAARD. Deputy men Identified with the various By EVA L. D U C K W O R TH , Deputy. heavy draft teams, local riding been announced by all railroads.
farm granges.
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Edw. G. Privât
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POOLE - GRAY
BARTHOLOMEW
Funeral Directors
large
tomato
weighting
3
jounds lx also on exhibition In the
Indoor Rodeo Feature
a
-
nS
Students at the Lincoln and Brat
window. This waa grown by J. H. tain schools this week began their
More lock.
weekday Blbte school classes un
der the direction of Mlee Goldie
Smith. Student« la each room who
MANY ATTEND IUKA
signed up for the Instruction will
CARD PARTY FRIDAY devote one class period each week
to this undenominational religious
Eight tables were In play at the training.
Iuka benefit card party held F ri­
Miss Smith also organised her
day evening at the home of Mrs. Bible training work la the Creswell
Wanda Barnes, president. Prises «cbnols this week.
Gas Range Sale
$87-50
. ESTATE Console Model
Small Down Payment - - -
Balance on Eeasy Terms
Liberal Allowance on Your Old
Range - Gas, Wood or Electric
The most remarkable bargains we have ever offered
in beautiful new Gas ranges----- Green or cream, full
enamel insulated ovens. Automatic control, closed
cooking top. Heavy insulation that keeps the kitchen
cool and gas bill down.
FREE - During this Sale Only -
A Regular $8.75 NOTIFIER CLOCK with purchas* of
each Automatic Gas Range
'« Own Swat*
M cM orran & -W ashburne
Northwest Cities Cas Co.
Eugene,
Springfield
4OT CONSOLIDATION
.b u t a C O ST L Y
E X P A N S IO N !
The Z O R f MACPHERSON SCHOOL "JUGGLING" BILL A T TAX-
PAPERS’ EXPENSE — ESTABLISHES 4 NEW SCHOOLS, CREATES t
NEW TYPES OF SCHOOLS — BOTH UNTRIED and UNNEEDED.
4
O a k w a y Course
2
Under the guise of economy, unknown interests propose this extrava­
gant building and wrecking program, which claims to be a consolida­
tion of Oregon’s higher educational system. There ar* five cam­
puses now, and if this bill is approved, there will still b* flv*
campuses -after a rani has been made on the taxpayers’ money I
The following facts will enable every taxpayer to prevent this
experiment which endangers our higher educational system, and
results in a tremendous financial outlay by taxpayers.
New Schools Established
This bill actually creates 4 NEW schools—a junior college at 1 *
Grande and Ashland; a law school at Salem; and a teachers’ college
at Eugene. In addition, it “junks” the Monmouth Normal School,
valued at «700,000, and uses but one-third of the facilities of the
University at Eugene, This disarrangement will result in a tremen­
dous financial outlay by taxpayers for additional NEW schools, NEW
departments, NEW courses and NEW equipment. There ar* tlv*
campuses now. If this bill is approved there will still be flv*
campuses; but, In addition, the taxpayers will be forced to erect
new housing facilities fur the University law school and library at
Salem; provide N EW buildings and dormitories to accommodate
the greatly increased student body poured onto the Corvallis cam­
pus; and equip two NEW junior colleges and a teachers' college
with new and costly facilities for conducting r NEW and untried
system.
New Types off Schools Proposed
Two NEW TYPES of schools are created by this bill two junior
colleges and a teachers' college- -both untried and unneeded in
Oregon. T o educate students for junior standing in technical
and scientific college courses, requires expensive laboratories and
equipment, thus triplicating the same facilities now maintained at
the University and State College. The passing of this bill estab­
lishes the principle of STATE SUPPORT T A X for all or any
junior colleges. Every town in the State of Oregon will thon have
the right to demand a junior collegel Every legislature session will
invite log-rolling bills tor appropriations for new junior colleges in
ambitious localities. Taxpayers of this state are asked to vote on
this costly junior and teachers’ college experiment with every
expenditure made at their expense.
In addition, thia bill claims a saving of «1,000,000 par year in
taxes, BUT DOES NOT ACTUALLY REDUCE OREGON'S
BASIC STATE TAX for higher education by a SINGLE
PENNY. You will pay the same tax lor stale schools as you
do now if this bill Is approved.
VO TE
317 x NO!
The Sons-MscphsmoR
School Muvtng B ill establishing ■ * SCHOOL*.
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SC H O O L T A X -S A V IN G A S S O C IA T IO N
Amedee M . Smith, (b^irmatt
F. II. Young. f«rav*ary
6 in P
1!: iding, Portland