The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, April 20, 1933, Page 3, Image 3

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    THURSDAY, APRIL 20. 1938
Visit» In Portland — Miss Itulh j
Morrison, doinastlii science leuclier
In the Hprlngflvhl high school,
■ pent the week end In J'ortluud '
visiting with relative*.
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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
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PAGE TITREE
rency. Tho project to reduce the
■mount of gold In th* dollar I* the
latest scheme to thia end. It Is
not regarded here as meeting the
pioddeiil'« approval.
It »win
more likely that some sort of a all
ver purchase program by Interna
llonal agreement may be decided
upon.
Many members of both houses
■ae salvation only In broadening
the bases of employment by means
of tho flveday, slxhour week, at
higher pay. Home other- hold that
there must be an actual redlatrthu
lion of, capital through a capital
levy, Income lax changes or a atm
pi» confiscation of capilal and in
com»- above certain figures.
TOWN AND VICINITY
Camp Cross Man Hsrs— Marlon
Chase, Camp Creok farmer, was a
visitor In Springfield on Tuesday.
Visitors from Vids— Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Mlnney of Vida were busi­
Fleb en Siuslaw—Merle and Ray
M arcóla Resident Hara— l ^ e Hill ness visitors In Springfield Monday.
N O T IC k TO C R K D IT O R S
Casteel »pent Hunday fishing on the »f Marcóla was a business visitor
Notice la hereby given that the
Hluslaw river.
Flan on Sluola«»— Dallas Murphy
in Springfield on Saturday.
I uudersigbed has been appointed ad ,
mlnlstrator of the estate of Ueorge
and Voltle Pruitt spent Tuoaday
Visits Parents — Mrs. W II
Marcala Man Mara­ L.
Whea fishing on the Slnslaw river.
FOR HALE 34 Aire» on U tile Fall E. C base, deceased, by the County : BY RAOFOQO M O e U Y
Adrian spent Runday and Monday tone «JT Martola wa
business
week lor »«lv or trade (or Hprlns I ourt for laiue County, Uregou. All j
persons having claims uguluat said
Washington, D. ('.. April 20 Deer
Jsspsr Farmer Hsrs—Lem Drury,
at Halem visiting with her parents visitor In Springfield on Monday.
Held property. Hot 14 Fall Creek, estate are hereby notified to pres
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farmer tn the Jasper vicinity, was a
“ Bnd t,,M ,,r“‘ ‘l«»y - -sal«« are
Oregon, or eee N. A. Howe. A ll eut the sanio, ».th proper vouchers
Camp Creek Man Here— G. T 1 Here from Cedar Flat— Mr. and visitor in Springfield on Saturday.
to the undersigned at the office jMald *•’ have netted the Federal
Willlan of Camp Creek was a vial-1 Mrs. Greeley Cabe of Cedar Flat
of Donald Young, 430 Miner Build government and the various slate
tor In Springfield on Haturday.
Jasper Man Here— Ralph Forcuni
were business visitors in Spring
FINAL NOTICk
lag, Eugene, Oregon, within six i ttn<l local taxing unit* about ten
of the Hills Creek Lumber company
field on Monday.
mouths from the uate of the first
mi,,,,
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Notice le hereby given by the publication
Leave for Qranta Paso— Mr. and
n u b lle a t f o n ,,
h ia notice.
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, million dollars, which Is a lot of
of ( t this
near Jasper was a visitor In Spring-
under«l(iied edinlnletralrli ol tho
Mrs. Joe Mitchell left Hunday for
Itole of first publication April money. Home brewers sent I’resl
Visitors from Wendllng — Mrs. field Tuesday.
eetete ol Ulen 8 Welker, deceased 200(1, 1933.
dent Itoosevelt a few case* of beer
GraDts Puss where they will apend Cliff Abrams and son, Ronald, of
that ehe he» Died her llnel account
I'. 8. CIIAUK, Administrator ol which arrived at the White House
the next month.
Recovering from lllnoso— Oeorge
Wendllng. were visitors In Spring-
In eald vitals, and that the County
Un» estate of Ueorge E. Chase, Just after midnight on the day when
And when It comes lo Internallon
Fairchilds
Is reported to be rapidly
Judge ol Lane County, Oregon, has
field
on
He'urday.
deceased.
Former Resident Here— Stanley
filed the hour of ten o'clock on DONALO YOUNG, Attorney for
Its sale was legal. The president al agreements, there are more dif­
recovering at his home here from a
May I»lh. 1933 at the County Court estate.
Many attend Concert— A large severe Illness.
gave the beer to various frlonds ferent ld»aa than there are mem­ Benge, former resident of Spring
room of the county court In the
bers of congress. The Insistence field was here from Dallas Friday crowd attended the concert of
(A 20-27— M 4-11-18)
and
that
was
that.
luiua County Court llouee. In Eu
Visits at Portland— Miss ¿an
that Europe must pay her war debts visiting with former associates.
sacred music which was given Hun
Oeiie, Oregon, ae the time and
What Is worrying the wets Is
McGooktn and Mias Mildred San­
in full I not so vociferous as a few
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place ol hearing objection», If any
At Junction City— Mr. and Mrs. day evening by the choir of the ders spent the Easter holidays In
that Mr. Hoosevelt has not said months ago.
there he, to the allowance and vet
NOTICE 18 HEREBY O1VEN
J. M. Larson and two sons, spent Methodist church. Soloists were
t lew on t ol »aid final account and That the undersigned has been up anything about the repeal of the
The president hears a bedlam of Hunday at Junction City visiting Kenneth Koduner, director, Mrs. W. Portland. Miss Sanders, who has
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th
amendment.
The
president's
for dlatrlhutlou of »aid e«tate.
pointed Administrator of the estate
been visiting hero with Miss Mc-
K. Barnell, and Grace Burnett.
GLADY8 J. WALKER. Admin­ of Ueorge Melvin Miller, deceased, ffrlends reply that there Isn't any­ advice daily. Ho far It doea not with Mr. and Mrs. Ham Miller.
Gookln, remained In Portland.
seem
to
worry
him.
There
are
all
istratrix.
by the County Court of Lane Ceun thing for him to say. The repeal
Officer Pays Official Visit—Briga­
FRED M HMITII, Attorney for
Junction People Move — Mr. and
t’y, Oregon. All persous having amendment Is now up to the states, aorta of people urging him to "go
Cafe Improvements— New paper
Administratrix.
claims agulust said estate are re­
Mrs. Oscar Brown of Junction City dier General Thomas Rllea of the
on
the
air”
and
urge
all
debtors
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quired to present them with the and most of them have arranged or and creditors to alt down togetbei have moved here recently and are Oregon National Guard paid his on the celling of Irene's cafe has
proper vouchers to the undersigned are arranging for conventions nt
official annual visitation to Hpring been placed this week and all of
at tho law office of Juiues K. Klug, which either to ratify It or turn It and agree on a general reduction now living on East Main street.
field 182nd Headquarters company the woodwork Is to be repainted.
SUMMONS
410 Miller Mulldlug, Eugene, lama down. It In hardly likely that Mr. of debts. There are ethers by the
Portland People Visit— Mr. and
The cafe will remain open during
tss
f X X ' d a r é T u n .' none.’ Roosevelt will use his Influence hundreds urging him to adopt some Mrs. A. L. Cannon of Portland C. unit Monday evening. Rllea Is the renovation work.
state Brigade Commander of the
wild
scheme
or
other.
But
the
presi­
STATE IIP OKKOON FOR LANK
ltoled at Eugeue, Oregon, thia ttth one way or the other.
spept the week end as guests of Mr. Oregon National Guard.
COUNTY
dent keeps working away at the
day ot April, 1933.
Gets Treatment—W. E. Grimes,
and
Mrs. Bert Doane. Mrs. Doane Is
Invitation to Nations
hlue-prlnts of what, his Intimates
MELVIN U. MILLER. Adminis­
employed at the Lewis Lumber
WILL1AM P. MATTK8ON, Plain­
a
cousin
of
Mrs.
Cannon.
Roseburg
People
Here
—
Easter
trator of the Estate of Ueorge
The really Important develop say, Is a definite. Integrated plan,
tiff.
va.
MA It A V. MATTB-
guests at the homes of Mrs. A. B. compary at Pengra was In Spring-
Melvtu Miller, Deceased.
meet in Washington Is the Invita­ to be adopted atep hy step.
HON, Defendant.
Return to Springfield— Mr. and Van Valxah and Mrs. C. I. Gorrle. field Tuesday to receive medical
(A 6-13-2U-27--M 4)
tion hy the president to the heads
To Hara V. Matteaon, the above
Mrs. M. M. Male have returned to Sr. were Dr. .and Mrs. C. G. Van care for hts right hand which was
named defendant:
of elevon other nations to come to
Springfield after spending several Valzah and child, and Mr. and Mrs. Injured some time ago while work­
N O T IC k TO C R E D IT O R S
IN THE NAME OP THE STATE
LOST 40 POUNDS
Washington to amt him, or to send
months in Portland with their Alison March and Allen Houston, ing at the mill there.
(IP OHBUON: You are hereby re­ NOTICE 18 HEHKU Y OI VEN: aomebody. In order to talk over the
oaughter.
Miss Grace Male.
quired to appear In the above en­ That the County Court of the Utalu
ON DOCTOR'S ADVICE
all of Roseburg.
world economic situation and get
California People Hero — Mrs.
titled cause and answer the Com­ of Oregon for Lane County ha*
— T he M ovie
plaint filed against you herein with­ pointed Zora M. Culver a* Admluls- ready for tho World Economic Con­ , I m a user of Kruschen Halts as : „ P a . rty . , Postponed
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Visit at Corvallis— Mr. and Mrs. George Deatberldge and small son,
in four weeks from the date of theliralrlx of the Estate of William T ference, which Is lo be held In Lon­ a reducing rem ^y and can
'•’»rty which the Springfield Chrlst-
and Miss Lennlce Ohlsen and Mrs.
first publication of this 8ummons, ¡Culver, Deceased. All person* hav don In July. Ramsay MacDonald. they are fine. Have lost more than *“n Endeavor society planned to F. B. Flanery and two children
Deatherage's mother, Mrs. Louise
Richard
and
Dorothy,
visited
with
and If you fall so to appear and an-' mg claims against said Estate are
40 lbs In the past year. Am gradu I sponsor Friday of this week has
swer, plaintiff will apply Io the hereby notified to pi e«eut the same, Prime Minister of Great itrltta u ally reducing as my doctor advises. ’ »been postponed until Monday.
relatives at Corvallis on Sunday. Deatherage, all of Riverside, Cali­
Court (or the relief prayed (or In duly verli cd, to thu undersigned » a i the first to accept. All of the Miss Bertha Waldo, Haman. N. Dak
Mr. Flanery’s mother, Mrs. H. B. fornia, are here visiting at the home
eald complaint as follows, to-wlt: Administratrix at the law ofilcea other nations ure sending their (Oct. 30. '32).
, Vi, it at Shedd _ Mr. and Mrg. Flanery. returned to Springfield of M r . arid Mrs. Harl -McPherson.
ol Harris, Sindh w Dry on, Miner
Once a day take Kruschen Halt*— I
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Por a decree of the above entitled Uulldtog, Eugene, Laue County, best men. The president plans to
R ey Sn<M,&ra,’H and daughter, Max- with them. She will remain for a
Court that the marriage contract Oregon, within Hix Months from talk to each of them separately, get one h*lf teaspoonful In a glass of Ine.
and
Lloyd
Garrison
of
Marcóla,
few days visit.
Returns to Home— Myrtle O'dell,
hot water first thing every morning.
now existing between plaintiff and the date ot this notice.
them to agree to something to Besides losing ugly fst SAFELY spent Sunday at Shedd where they
eldest of the two high school girls
defendant be forever dissolved and
Dated this 30th day of March, which they will stick when the con­ you'll gain In health and physical visited with the A. M. Snodgrass
Entertain at Dinner— Mr. and who were Injured when struck by
that plaintiff bo absolutely divorced 1933.
ference la called, in the hope that attractiveness — constipation, gas family.
from defondant;
1 MrB- " r-
Taylor entertained with an automobile while crossing the
ZORA M CULVER, Adminis­
aud
acidity
will
cease
to
bother—
¡an Easter dinner at their home road in front of their house near
tratrix of (he Estate of William some line of action can be arrived you'll feel younger—more active
That plaintiff be awarded the
at which will start commodity full of ambition — clear skin —
. . Culver, Deceased.
Seattle People Here — Mr. ana Sunday for her parents. Mr. and Waltervllle two weeks ago, has re­
care and custody of Virginia M
Matteson, the minor child of plain Harris, Smith • Uryaon, Attor­
prices moving upward, stabilise the sparkling eyes.
' Mrs. A. E. Cray of Seattle spent Mrs. P. Harrington, her sister and turned to her home after spending
neys for Administratrix.
tiff and defendant;
world's currencies and move the
A Jar that lasts 4 weeks costs but the week-end here visiting with brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank a week In Springfield at the C. L.
tM 30—A 4-13 20 37)
And for such other and furthei
wheels of International trade again a trifle at any drug store In the their son, Leland Cray. They were Root, and her sister and niece, Mrs. Inman home. Her sister. Metta, who
dellef as to the Court may seem
This Is not an altrustlc project world— but demand and get Krus guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Macnaugb and Miss Ardlth | was more seriously injured is still
N O T IC E O F S H E R IF F S 8 A L E
and If one bottle doesn't Joy
Just and equitable; .
to save the world The president chen
D. B. Murphy while in Springfield. Marina ugh.
at Pacific hospital.
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fully please.you—money back.
This summons Is published under
la
undertaking
something
for
the
NOTICK Is hereby given that by
and by virtue o f an order of the
lion. 11 F. Sklpworth. Judge of the'virtue of au execution aud order sake of the United 8tates first and
above entitled Court made and en of sale Issued out of ihe Circuit ¡the world at large In consequence,
tered on (he 22nd day of March, I Court of the Slate of Oregon (or whatever we put In the pot he
1833, which order directs the publl- l-anv County the 24tb duy of March, I
cation of Ihla Summons once each IMS, upon aud pursuaul to a decroe *lp<< ■ up t get back with some-
week for four successive weeks; duty given and made by said Court ,h *n* besides. The old foreign trade
the date of the first publication of, the 16th day ot October, 1832, in a ; policy of the United States has
this Summons Is March 23rd, 1933. suit pending thereiu lu which Carl
definitely scrapped
POTTER « HAILEY. Attorney» » ' W t was plaintiff and Mult
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for Plaintiff
Simons and others were defendants, i
win tnv < non no to
Itea. « P. O. Address. 631 which execution aud order of sale "fH‘n »«reign markets to our goods
Miner llld g , Eugene. Oregon was to me directed and commanded while barring foreign goods by
IM 33 30—A 8 18 20)
» • ,o ««» ‘ho real property herein m,.Bn» of high tariffs That Is cer-
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T “ * '«In So When the president start«
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Ileus aud charges In said decree
H l K I I Y A R t f t i r p f ' t n r v •l*‘‘'KI«'«l. I will o u Huturda) th.- ,o Persuade other countries to low
EFSS C K elV * J 3»lh day of April, 1933, at the hour er their tariff barriers he must
| o f ten o’clock, A. M., at the south h.tve In mind that such u program
door of the County Court can , 11(.(.p„ i only ,f wp rearrange
Dr. JOSEPHINE C. BRAUN west
House 1» Eugene, Lane County,: . . . . . .
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,
Naturopathie Physician
{Uregou, offer for sale und soil at nur
P»‘ruilt the sale of
public suction for cash, subject lo fore'gn goods In this country
Phone »I J
' redemption as provided by law, all
o f the right, title and Interest ol
Time for Reciprocity
Office Hours; 1 to 6 P. M
the plaintiff and defendants In aald
The need for this reciprocity on
408 Fourth Street
suit and of all parlies claiming by. our pnrt tnes< apable. For even If
! through or under them or any of
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them in or to the following dea
couW ‘"»»I«'"ur war debt claims
crlbed real property, to-wtl;
, for s lowering of foreign tariffs on
Lot 14 lo H. L. and T. B. »tew . ”«r exports, without reclporcal ec-
arl’a Plat being a subdivision of tlon on nur part we would get no­
JEWELER
the James Ebbcrt Jr.. D. L. C. No where. For, as the president's ad
74 lu Township 17 8. It 3 West
Repairing a Specialty
of W. M. aud containing one acre risers point ont, there la no earthly
way (or other nations to pay for
Springfield, Oregon
more or leas.
Dated this 29th day of March, our goods unless they can sell us
1933.
their goods.
Throughout the nation there are daily reports of Commodity price risings. Our president has call­
C. A. SWARTS, Sheriff.
General Law ITacUco
Wise observers here say that the
By A. E. llulegaard, Deputy.
ed upon Congress to pass legislation calling for higher prices for farm and other products. ..Al­
policy of "economic nationalism
I. M. PPTERSON
(M 30—A 6-13-20-27)
ready you are paying more money for things you buy right here at home.
has
been
definitely
scrapped
by
Attorney at-ltow
the
invitations
lo
Great
Britain,
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City Hall Building
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE France. Italy, Germany. Japan
HprlngfkCd, Oregon
STATE OF OREGON, IN AND China, Argentina. Kraill, Chile,
FOR LANE COUNTY.
Orville 8. Maxwell and Iola Max­ Mexico, and Canada to talk over In
well, his wife. Plaintiffs, vs. Wil­ ternatlonal economies at Washing
liam Edward Warren and Eleanor ton. Some go so far as to suggest
Dorothy Warren, his wife, defend- that the League of Nations will be
Take advantage of this Pre-Prosperity, Spring Offering to buy needed merchandise before you are
. ants.
To William Edward Warren and functioning here more strongly
compelled to pay more. Clothing, shoes, bedding and dry goods you must have so why not stock
! Eleanor Dorothy Warren, his wife, than nt Geneva. It seems likely that
up while there is yet time.
Defendants:
of l*1ttsburgh. Pa.
more Immediate and tangible re­
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE sults may follow these conferences
OF OREGON, you and each t .f you
,are hereby required to appear and than have followed the League's
| answer the Complaint filed against action, for In this case the United
you lu the above entitled suit, with­ States has the whip hand and ran
Represented By
in four weeks fro' the dnte of the upply economic pressure to make
$4.00 Men’s Boss’of the Road Corduroy Pants .. 6 1 .9 8
9-4 Pequot Sheeting
first publication of this Summons,
......Yd. 3 4 c
und if you fall to answer, for want the other nations come to reason
E. H. TURNER
Ladies Kayer or I-a France Service Wt. Silk Hose, Pr. 5 9 c
able
terms.
Pequot Pillow Tubing ............................
thereof, th > plaintiffs will apply to
....... Yd. 2 4 c
848 A SL
Springfield. Oro. the Court for the relief bh prayed
Fast color House Dresses, 30 In the lot to close, Each 3 5 c
Must Have New Revenues
39 Inches Ileifvy Unbleached Muslin ..................... Yd 6 c
lor In Plaintiffs' Complaint, to-
wlt; Judgment against the defend­
That there will be some new
Regular $1.00 House Dresses, large asst. Special .
59c
ants for the sum of *6,600.00 and In­ forms of Federal taxes to make up Hope Bleached Muslin ............ ..... .......... ............. Yd 7 c
terest thereon at the rate of 7% the vast sums which are lo be spent
POOLE - GRAY
Men’s Summer Union Suits, short sleeve, long legs ... 4 9 c
Heavy Yard-wide Outing Flannel
.............— ...... Yd 9 c
per annum from Nov. 1. 1931, i l.d
BARTHOLOMEW
for the further eum of *69.98 and In the various projects for relieving
Men's Fine Fur Felt H a ts ...................... ............... 5 1 .4 9
T.................. Yd.
Interest thereon st the rate of 7% th<* domestic situation seems as cer­ English Broadcloth in all shades
per annum from Nov. 6, 1932, and tain as tomorrow's sunrise. Nobody
Men’s «nd Boys’ Caps, Special lo t........ ---------------- 4 9 c
for the further sura of a reasonable knows yet what form these new East color Prints in Beautiful Asst........................... Yd. 9 c
Formerly Walker-1‘001»
Attorneys fee, and for the costs and
Crown Jewel Cotton Bats ............................................ 2 5 c
Marshall Field Best 80 Square ITints
Yd. 14C
dlshurnements of this suit; also for taxes will lake.
The original Idea of the adminis­
EUGENE—11th HPHINGF1K1.D the foreclosure of tho mortgage
Men'8 Indies’ and Children’s Tennis Shoes, Pair
49c
Yd. gc
executed to plaintiffs hy said de­ tration of lending money bused on One lot of Misprinted Oil cloth 48 inch wide
and Charnelton,
228 Main
fendants upon the following des­ foderal credit only to self-llquldnt-
Men’s Heavy Work S hoes...................................... S 1 .S 5
Sheet Blankets full size, single ..............
39c
Telephone 723
Phons 82-J
cribed premises:
Beginning at a point In the cen­ Ing public works seems to have
Men's Dress Oxfords or Sport Shoes.............. Pair 5 1 .9 8
ter line of County Road No. 1008 been abandoned. There la not Plain color Prints In all shades .............. ............... -.... 9 c
In the East line of the James Mc­ enough of that sort of work to bo
Genuine
Australian Kangaroo S hoes______ Pr. 5 3 .9 8
12c
Cabe D. L. C. No. 46, In Township done to go very far in putting all Cretonne in all shades 25c formerly, Now Yd.
Seventeen (17) South, Range
60c Extra large Dougle Texture Turkish Towels
1 9 C Heavy Men’s 8 inch Work S hoes............................ 5 2 .4 8
Four (4) West of tho Willamette Ihe unemployed hark to work.
Nnturo Gives Us But One
With the' plans for fnrm relief,
Meridian, 1226.6 feet South of the
$10.00 Men’s 16 inch Boots
5 4 .9 8
49c
Northeast corner of said claim homF-mortgngs relief, unemploy­ Boys' and Girls' Swenters ...................................
Pair of Eyes for Which No Me­
and
running
thence
8nuth
along
chanical Substitute Can Be Had
ment relief, bank deposit Insurance Men's all wool Sleevless Sweater .......
Ladies’ Sport Shoes, white or tan
....... .
5 1 .9 8
98c
the East line of the claim 429.6
IF EYESIGHT IS LOST, IT IS
feet, thence West 1017.2 teet, and all of the other enterprises
Old Ladies’ Comfort Shoes ..................... ......
5 1 .9 8
98c
LOST FOREVER AND CAN
thence North 427 feet, to the cen­ which must be financed against the Ladies’ Sweaters, latest Puff Sleeves
ter of the County Road, thence credit of tho United States It Is
NEVER BE REGAINED.
Boys’ and Girls’ Summer Shoes ........................
98c
East along the center line of the estimated that from five to ten 11 Ounce Canvas. 40 inches w ide.............................. 1 9 c
Resolve to Proect Your Eyes
County Road 1017.2 feet to the
Ladles’ Arch Support S hoes........... ..................... 5 1 .9 8
Yd. 1 6 c
by:
place of beginning, containing thousand million dollars of credit 8 Ounce Feather Proof Ticking
ten acres, In Lane County, Ore­ will be required.
Avoiding Improper LIGHTING.
$5.00 Famous Wolverine Work Shoes ............ ..... 5 2 .6 9
69c
gon;
The balancing of the hurtget Is $1.00 - $1.50 Men’s Dress Shirts, Fast Color .
READING Only When Sitting
nnd also for such other and fur­ Ihe first step toward making the
ther relief as to the Court may
Up.
The Space is Limited to Tell You All the Bargains You Can Obtain at Fulop's at Such a Ridiculous Low Prices,
Room equitable, and that each of government's credit good, so that It
Avoiding INFECTION to the you he barred front all Interest In can go to the public and borrow
But Never-the-less We Want to Impress You, We Don’t Carry Special Sale or Odd Job Merchandise. But the Very Be«t
Eyes.
snld preml.tes. except only the sta­ Ihe necessary funds for these other
Staple Merchandise the Country Can Produce. Nothing too Good for Us nor to Our Customers.—
Promptly visiting a Competent tutory right of redemption.
projects on bond Issues.
This summons Is served upon
Eyesight Specialist at the Slight­ you by publication hy virtue of an
Money, Men and Plans
est Hlgn of Eyestrain or trouble. order of the Hon. G. F. Sklpworth.
In congress there Is n powerful
Wear Only Those (Hasses pres­ Circuit Judge, dated and filed
cribed hy an Eyesight Specialist March 28, 1933, directing that this group which believes that budget-
Summons no served upon you by balancing, International agreements
If It becomes nocessary to over­ publication
In The Springfield balancing, public works bond Is­
come a defect In Vision.
News, once each week for a period
agreements,
of four weeks. The date of first sues, International
DR. ELLA MEADE
railroad, hanking nnd utility -reor­
publication Is March 30, 1833.
WELLS A WELLS, Attorneys ganisation, farm relief and svery-
Optometrist
for Plaintiffs, Residence and P. thing else will accomplish nothing
41 Want Bth
Kufsna
O. Address, Eugene, Oregon.
unloss there la Inflation of the our-
(M 80— A 8-11-20-27)
W ASHINCTO M
SALE NOW ON !
SALE NOW ON !
Fulop’s Dept Store
◄ AT SPRINGFIELD ►
Edw. G. Privat
You’ll Never See Prices So Low Again!
But Fulop’s Department Store Prices Are
Still the Lowest In History!
Reliance Life
Insurance Co.
Here Are a Few of Our Spring Offerings:
Funeral Directors
Be Kind to Your Eyes
Cash Only
No Credit
FULOP’S DEPT. STORE
SALE NOW ON !
SALE NOW ON !