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    THURSDAY, JULY 27, HHR
i’ll K HPRINOFUCLD NBWB
PA U S T H H J »
onea
sand» of uieu a( eo'rk belli re fall.
Heme Over Week-end — Oliver
Vida Reeldvnt Hara— Mra. Frank
Retti« cani» home freni W ealflr lo Mlnney of Vida wa« a bu lueae
speod tb» week-end.
visitor In Springfield Friday.
NOTICB TO CRBDITORB
Nolic» la liorvby (Ivon that th«
uu<l«r>lgu»d haa l»<ou appointed an
ciliary adnilnlalrator with the will
aouaird ot the aatat» of Franc«»
E. B»»u, datoeaaad and haa duly
qiiullfkxl aa aucb All pa-raona hat-
Ina rlaltua agaluat aald natal» are
karaby required to preaent «uch
claim» duly verified with proper
voucher» attached, to me at my of­
fice at ¡134 Main »treat, Springfield,
Dragon within alt month» from the
data of thia notice, the name being
dated and published the flrat time
thia the SOtb day of July, 1933.
I M K V r u a O N , Ancillary
Adnilnlalrator with the will an-
noted of the netate of Franc«»
K Bean. Deceased
(J 30-37- A H M f l
N O T IC I
o r PIN A L BK TTLB M B N T
Notice la hereby given that W.
W t'alklna, E x x u lu r of the W ill of
Frank II McDowell, dacoaaed, haa
filed hla final account In the mat*
lar of the Kelala of Frank H Mc­
Dowell deceased, In the County
Court ot l a i n County, Dragon, and
that Heturday, tha llt h day of Aug
uaa. IMS. at ten o'clock In (ha fore
noon of the aald day. In the County
I'm irt room» In the County Court
House of la n r County, State of
Dragon, haa been filed aa the time
and place by the aald Court for the
hearing of objection» to the aald
final account, and for final settle-
me tit of tbe aald aetata. Any and
all objection» to the aald account
and the final »ettlement of the aald
eatate must be filed with the Clerk
of the aald Court on or before tbe
date ot aald hearing
W. W C A LK IN S, Executor of
tha Katata of Frank B Mc­
Dowell. deceased
Data of Flrat Publication July IS,
1*33
(Ju 1330-37 — A 310)
NOTICS FOR P U B LIC A TIO N
Department of the Interior, Gen­
eral Land Office at Roeeburg,
Oregon, July 5th. IMS.
NOTICK la hereby given that
Nets F Oaarden, ot Vida, Oregon,
who. on July Ikth. 1933. made
llonu-atead entry Serial No 020311,
for H W U N K U - H K t, NW14. NE14
BW% and N W >4 HE St. Section I .
Townahlp 17 8.. Range 4 E . W il­
lamette Meridian, baa filed notice
of Intention to make final three
year Proof, to eatabllab claim to
iha land above deacrlbed. before
K O Immel. U. 8 Commlaalooer.
at Eugene. Dragon, on the 15th day
■ •f AugU«t, ISIS
claim ant names aa wltneeaea:
Frank W alker, and Ralph Green,
uf Vida. Oregon; J. O. McKinney,
of Blue River, Oregon and Prince
llelfrlah. ot Vida. Oregon.
H A M IL L A CANADAY. Register.
(Ju 0-1330-37— A SI
Business Directory
Dr. J O S E P H IN E C. B R A U N
Naturopathie Phyalelan
Phone »1 J
Office Houra: 1 to 5 P. M
400 Fourth Street
Cdw. G. Privat
JBWKLKR
Repairing a Specialty
Springfield. Oregon
General Law Practice
I. M. PBTER8ON
Attoraey at-Law
City Hall Building
Springfield. Oregon
Reliance Life
Insurance Co.
of PItlaburgh. Pn
Represented By
E. H. TURNER
Stt A St.
Bprlngflald, Or*.
POOLE - GRAY
BARTHOLOMEW
Funeral Directors
Formerly Wnlher-Poole
EUG ENE— llt h S P R IN G FIELD
and t'barnelton.
22» Main
Telephone 7S3
Phone 83-J
IT COSTS NOTHING
TO FIND OUT. . . .
Unknown to you. your eyes
may be defective. The only way
of detecting poor eight la by an
eyealght examination.
Many
year« of practical experience In
optometry aHgurea you a thoro­
ugh and aclentlflc eye exami­
nation, and If glanaea are not re­
quired you will he told no frank
ly when you come to this office.
And It w ill coet you nothing
for tho examination.
If glaHHPa are needed they will
be fitted not only ao a» to cor­
rect your vision, but will be at­
tractive and comfortable a« well.
The charge» are very reason-
able.
DR. ELLA MEADE
Optometrist
41 W ert Oth
Bugses
At Blk Creek Mr. and M ri J. M , Lowell Man Hare— F. E. Hills of
Immoli «ini aon». Itolwrt and Itlrh Ixiwell wan a vlaltor In 8prlngflel*I
ard, alieni Hunilsy al Klk crei k
Tuesday.
Viali In Portland— Mr and Mr».
Vlelt at Junction City— Mra. Ned
W C. W rlghl «peni ih» weekend William« and Mra. Alice Peter«
In Pori land
drove to Juncllon City Tue«day
to vlelt friends.
Drive to W a rtflr— Mr unii Mr»
E. C. Sluerl and famlly »peni Sun
Bridge Man Hara Anglia lia r
day on un olitili« al Weatftr.
berk, resident of th« MrKenxk*
bridge area. was a Vlaltor In Spring-
At Summer Home— Mr anil Mra.
field on Monday.
W. H. Adrian «pent tha week-end
at thalr summer home on Horse | Move from Glendale
Mr und
Creek, near McKemle bridge
Mra. Glen Oarboden have moved to
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Springfield recently from Glendale.
Guaat
Sunday — Ml»» S h i r l e y , ’
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Oregon.
Drew of Creswell wen u guest In,
Hprlngfleld Hundny at the home of
Sprain» Ankle— Ml»« Kvu Louk
Ml»« Barber» Adam»,
j 1» forced Io remnln at home thl»
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W ASHING TO N
Bank« are being opened or li­
quidated aa fast aa possible, each
Instance of a reopened bunk help
Ing to stimulate business In Its
community. Commodity pi ces are
rising, rapidly In those affected by
foreign trade, more «lowly but
steadily la other lines And. be
yond doubt, bualnoas la Improving
’•teadily all over the country.
and bolted to
CALL FOR W ARRANTS
strengthen those which
, Notice Is hereby given that
caylng.
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School District No. 15. In l«»ne
Daughter B o r n - Mr and Mrs. ' r ° UD' jr’ Ore«0"' W" 1
“ ,he
Robert Halter are the parent, of ° " ‘c" of « * • * «<
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a baby daughter born to then, at ’
“ > * " d le a d in g number
tbelr bom.
Twin Brook., near W77
»»«
Springfield, on Friday, July 3 1 ,',er* "
B,‘ * r J“ 1’'
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C. F. BARBER. Clark.
Washington, D. C„ July 27— It Is
It la easy to say that tbe Increas­
much easier to tell about what the
ed
activity Io Industry and bualnee«
administration 1« doing (ban It la
1« based largely oo hopefulness, but
to do H
The most revolutionary
program i-f government activity In hard headed Industrialists do not
spend money on hope alone. There
our time«, and ihe largest federal
14. Washington bellvee, a «onno
program «Ince the war. 1« III pro­
land widespread Improvement In
cess of being put Into effect. Every­
i business due to the natural opera-
body la trying to do everything at
1 Ilona of the law« of supply and de­
once. Taking a lesson from war
mand.
times, special administrative group« i
have been set up lo «peed (hinge
along, with Ihe inevitable result T E L E P H O N E C O M P A N Y
that there ba» been a good deal of
P U T S IN S H O R T PO LES
confusion as to where each group's I
authority begfu» and end«, and who
A craw of workmen from the
1« responsible for what
Pacific Telephone and Telegraph
Ho President Roosevelt, who, like company has been working In
many or most of tbo«e active In Rpringfleld for several day« thia
present-day
government
affairs.
repairing and strengthening
was a pari of the war machinery >"*ny of the poles carrying the
and remembers how things were Company's wires. Many stub poles
done then, has set up a “supreme were sunk alongside of tbe larger
council" for the purpose of coor I
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- -
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dlnallng tbe work of all tbe new
governmental agenda«, seeing that
no wires get crossed and receiving
report« every week of tbe 1 rogre««
that 1« being made.
week while ■ sprained ankle 1»
Oss rhorn People Here— Mr. und
healing.
Mr» J. II. D'Deli of Dearborn were
bualneaa visitó n In Hprlmifleld
Portland Man Here— C T. Grace,
Monday.
Portland, was a vlaltor In Hprlng
field Tuesday Mr. Grace own» con-
Fish on W illamette
Mr. and
»Iderable property In thia city
Mr». C. F Barber and Mr. and Mr»
W. N. (loader »pent the week-end
Ossrhorn People Here— Mr und
on a flahlng and ramping trip on Mr«. W illiam Hucka of Deerhorn
the W illamette river.
were builnea« vialtora In Hprlng
field Saturday.
On Vacation— Ml«« M»xlne Hmxl
graaa. employee al Die Mountain
Portland Man Visits— Al Perkin»
Htatea Power company Bprlugf'elil Portland
businessman,
wa« * In
The Naw Council
business office. I» taking a w e e k '» Springfield Friday visiting with
On thia council, which 1» very
varatlnn (hla week
frlrnd« and looking after bualnea much like (he council of national
Intereata here
defense during the war, there are,
Home from Idaho — Mr« Mr.ry
besides the members of tbe cabinet
Koe»ey returned Friday fmm Coeur
Visits at Bend Marlon I.. City-
d'Alene. Idaho whore «he ha« been ner, tsalatanl In charge of tbe liqui­ and the pre«ldent. Lewis W. Doug
vlalllng with her »on. Floyd Keeaey, dation of the flrat National bank las. director of tbe budget; Jesse
of Hprlngfleld. spent tbe weekend H. Jones, chairman of the recon­
for oiiiii» time
struction
Finance
(Vrrporatlon;
visiting with hla family at Bend
General Johnson; George Peek,
To Vlelt at Aatortn— Ml«» Eesell
Adam« left Monday fur A loria to
To California Hospital— Aubrey administrator of agricultural ad-
•pend ihe next month «'siting with Brown left Munday for Bun Fran- Juatment; Henry Morgenthau Jr.,
her brother and sister-in-law, Mr claco where hi- will receive medical governor of the Farm Credit ad­
treatment for an Injury at the ministration; W illiam F Bteven-
and Mra Lloyd Adam»
Southern Pacific hoapltal.
son. chairman of tbe board of the
Grove People Here Mr and Mra.
Home Loan corporation; Harry L.
Guests
at
Cabin
—
Mra
Maude
Ed Aahay. and Mr and Mr«. Dar­
Hopkins, federal relief administra­
win Holton were here Bunday v e il­ Bryan. Mlaa Crystal Bryan and Vic
tor; Arthur E. Morgan, chairman
ing frlenda Their home« are at Fogel spent the week end on Horae
of the board of the Tennew«ee Val­
creek aa gueata of Mr. and Mra. W.
Cottage Grove.
ley authority; Joseph B Eastman,
H Adrian at their cabin
federal railroad coordinator; Rob
Return to Medford— Dr and Mra.
Go to Callfom l»— Mr and Mrs. ert Fechner, director of the Civilian
R. P. Mortenson left Bunday even­
ing for their home at Medford after Charlea F Finley and grandson, Conservation Corps.
To keep track of the work of the
ependlng three week» In Spring who visited In Springfield for a few
days with Mrs Finley'« cousin. Mrs council and se that all of Its deci
field
Bam Richmond, after a motor trip alona get to the right place. Presi­
Return» Hom» — Mr». Kenneth east, left Monday for their home al dent Roosevelt baa appointed F. C.
ail«» returned Io her home »1 Med San Jose. California.
W alker of New York, formerly of
fnrd Suuday after «pending three
Montana, as It» executive secretary.
Major Operation — Mlaa Dori» The council meets every Tuesday
week» here vlalllng with her par
enlu, Mr and Mra. Chrla Hansen KInman underwent a major oper and already has begun to get the
atlnn at the Pacific hoapltal In Bu­ different parts of the administra­
ea«t of Springfield.
gene Friday. She la the daughter tive
machinery
moving
more
Vialts Parante— Mr. and Mra of Mr. and Mr«. Clarence Klnman
smoothly than they were.
Dale C h eih lrr and Lindsay Duval of thia city.
Newspaper men and others in
of Cheshire «pent the week-end
Washington
who remember the tre
C. C. C. Workers Hara — Ham
here visiting at the home of Mrs.
mendous activity of war times and
Cheshire's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moakop and Clyde Lockwood, em­
ployed a l the C. C. C. camp at the confusion for the first year, are
H E Oerber
Cape Perpelua near Yachat«. spent agred In saying that the speed with
Crank Breaks Arm— M L. Brad- Ibe week-end with their relatives which this administration Is getting
Into action far exceeds that of 1917.
way of Marcóla broke hla arm In Hprlngfleld
Coda Coming In
Friday when Ihe automobll which
Visitor from Meuford— Mr«. R C.
Tbe big Industries, which seem­
he wa« cranking »tarled forward
r.hovtng hla agalnat the gurage wall. Van Valxah of Medford stopped In ed to be holding back, are rushing
H r war treated at the office of a Hprlngfleld at the home of her In to Washington now with thalr
mother-ln law. Mra. A. B. Van Val code» of practice, most of which are
local physician
xah. Friday enroute from Portland, entirely satisfactory to the admin­
Vlelt at MareMleld— Mr. and Mrs. where she had been visiting with istration. although all are subject
II. H. Rehaftenberg and daughter«
slater who has been 111.
to revision before .’Inal acceptance.
are enjoying a week's vacation al
In general, all the industries are
Leaves for Baaeh— Mrs Gertrude
Marshfield where they are visiting
agreed on such matters as mini­
Wllsnn
and
aon.
Donald,
left
yester­
friend« Mr. Hchaffenberg Is elec­
mum wage scales on a fair basis,
trician for the Mountain States day for Cannon beach where they maximum working hours, and the
ill
vlalt
with
Mrs.
Wilson's
sla­
Power company In thia city.
other requirements designed to put
ter. Mrs. H B Mulkey Mra. Mul­
On Coast T rip — Mr. and Mr«. Jo« key has Just concluded a week's wage-earners back to work and re­
Um m on« of Portland and Mr« vlalt with her slater In Springfield store the public's purchasing power.
Nobody has objected, either, to the
Elisa W lnienreld left Sunday for
Return to Canada— Mr. and Mra Insistence of the president that
Rockaway on the North Pacific
coast Mr. and Mra. Izmmun« and Bert Calkins left Wednesday tor 'white-collar" workers shall come
under the same regulations a«'
Mra. Wlnxenrold ccme down last their home at Alberta. Canada after
week-end from Portland for a short spending three weeks In Spring- wage-earners, to hours and pay.
field visiting at the home of Mr.
The greatest difficulty In some
visit In Springfield
Calkins’ mother. Mra. Minnie Cal­ of the Industries, notably oil. la to
kins.
get them to agree on what consti­
NOTICE
tute fair trade practices. In the oil
OF F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T
Make Coast Loop—F. B Flanery
Notice la hereby given that Carl and children. Richard and Dorothy, Industry there Is a sharp dlverg
ence between the member of the
H Senaeney. adnilnlalrator of the
eatate of Albert E Senaeney. de- drove to Florence and up the American Petroleum Institute and
' ceased, haa filed hla final account Roosevelt highway as far as New the so-called "Indi pendents." and
In the county court of la n e County, port
Sunday
They
returned
Oregon, and that «aid court has set through Corvallis. Thia loop road Is they have submitted two distinct
codes of practice, putting it up to
aa the lime and place for Ihe final
settlement of «aid eatate Saturday In fine travel condition now re­ Oeneral Johnson to decide between
the 15th dny of August. 1533 at ports Mr. Flanery.
them. W hatever cods Is adopted,
10 o'clock In the forenoon of »aid
it Is certain that It will be one
Estate of Martha Wallace.
day at the County Courtroom In the
which puts an effecutal bar to un­
Deceased
Courthouse In Eugene. la n e Coun
NOTICE
ty. Oregon where all persona Inter­
fair competition.
OF FIN A L S E T T L E M E N T
ested may nppenr at «aid time and
In the meantime, the president
file objection». If any they have
Notice la hereby given that lias promulgated orders for the re­
CARL B 8E N 8E N E Y , Admin W alter Price hna filed In the Coun
iRtrator of the estate of Albert ty Court of the State of Oregon, In gulation ot oil production and Its
hlpment In Interstate commerce.
E. Senaeney, Deceased.
and for Lane County, hts final re
I. M l ’ETERSON, hla attorney. port aa administrator of the Estate There are heavy penalties for
(J 20-27— A 3-10-17)
of M artha Wallace, deceased, and “bootleg" oil shipments, and the
that ten o'clock in the forenoon of
NOTICE OF S H E R IF F ’S BALE
Saturday, the 2(th day of August effort will be vigorous to keep pro­
REAL PROPERTY
1933, at the court room thereof duction and shipments within the
NOTICE Is hereby given that by In Eugene, Oregon, have been by limits of normal demand
virtue of an execution and order the Court appointed and fixed as
Tha Tsxtlla Code
of sale Issued out of the Circuit the time and place for hearing ob­
The rayon and silk Industries,
Court of the State of Oregon for jections to said report and for the
Lane County this 15th day of July, final settlement of the eatate of which had formulated no code of
1533, upon and pursuant to a de­ said decensed.
their own. have been placed hy the
cree duly given and made by said
W A LTER PRICE, Admlnlstra president under the same code as
Court this 17th day of July, 1533, In
tor of the Estate of Martha
the cotton spinners. It Is regarded
a suit pending therein In which
Wallace, Itlceased.
as probable that the wool fabricat­
Alice M Morac was plaintiff and A. E. W H E E L E R . Attorney,
Nick Anton, et. al. were defendants,
ing Industry will ask to come In
JJ 17—A 3-10-17-24)
which execution and order of sale
under the same blanket, so that the
was to me directed and commanded
NO TICE TO CREDITO RS
entire textile manufacturing Indus-1
me to sell the real property herein IN T H E CO UNTY COURT OF T H E
try will operate oa an equal sche­
after described to satisfy certain
S T A T E OF OREGON FOR T H E
liens and charges In said decree
dule of hours and wages and with
CO
UN
TY
OF
LANE,
PROBATE
specified, I will on Friday the 25th
equal regard for each other's mar­
D EPA RTM ENT.
day of August, 1633. at the hour of
10 o'clock, A. M„ at the southwest IN T H E M A TTER OF T H E ES kets.
All of the new codes submitted
door of the County Court House In
T A T E OF DALE E I.M E R CHASE
Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, offer
hy the steel, lumber, soft coal, elec­
DECEASED.
for sale and sell at public auction
trical. cloak and suit, cement, ship­
Notice la hereby given that the
for cash, subject to redemption aa
provided by law, all of the right, undersigned has been appointed Ad building and other industrlee con­
title and Interest of the defendants mlnlstratrlx of the Eatate of Dale tain provisions prohibiting the em -,
In said suit and of all parties claim­ Elmer Chase, Deceased, by the ployment of children under sixteen,!
ing hy, through or under them or County Court of the State of Ore­ taking their cue from Ihe cotton!
any of them. In or to the following gon for I-ane County and haa quail
spinners, who voluntarily Included
fled.
deacrlbed real property, to-wlt:
All persona having clalma agalnat this In their rode. This Is In effect
The South half of tho South
west quarter of Section Nineteen said eatate are hereby notified to what a great number of earnest
(19); and the North half of the preaent the same to me at 38 North social workers have been striving!
Northweat quarter of Section Lawrence Street, Eugene, Oregon
Thirty, In Townahlp Eighteen with vouchers and duly verified for for years.
Public W orks and Banka
(18), 8oulh, of Range Three (3) within six months from the date
The government's program o f .
West of the W illamette Meridian, hereof.
Dated and flrat published July 20 public works Is getting under way ■
In Lane County, Oregon, and con
mining 158.77 acres, more or lose 1933.
l-ant publication, August 7, 1933 with all the speed possible. It takes
Dated this 19th day of July, 1933.
VERA E L LE N MEARS. Admin time to get such things started, b u t,
C. A. HWARTS, Sheriff.
latratrlx.
the projects already approved Will
By A. E. Hulegaard, Deputy
(J 30-37—A 3-19-17)
(J 20-27— A 3-10-17)
certalaly put a «tod many thou-
ICE BOOKS
ice in cheaper if you buy it by the bonk and you
are alao naved the bother of making change every time
the Ice man calls. We have printed ice hooka for your
convenience and our ice man will be glad to aupply
you with one.
Ice I h the country’s leading refrigerant and does
Its work down to the last particle. Our Springfield
piant 1» here for your service and we want to do the
Job well.
P H O N E 7 FOR D E L IV E R Y
Ask your dealer in Eugene or Springfield lor
Maid O' Cream Butter
Springfield Creamery Co.
WARNING!
We wish to give you fair warning that you will Boon be compelled to
pay more for almost every item in our department store.
Wholesale
pricej are raising daily and in many other cities are being passed immedi­
ately to the customer.
Our Prices Have Not Been Raised
but we will soon be compelled to raise greatly.
Under the national re­
covery act it will be against the law to sell merchandise for less than
cost.
Whether we want to or not we will soon be compelled to raise the
price of our merchandise.
We wish that you would understand the situation for your own sake.
Drygoods, shoes and clothing that you must have can be purchased now
for less than in a few weeks from now.
We want to be fair with you
otherwise we would say nothing and take the profit from the mark up
when the recovery act goes into full force.
We are In business to sell goods and to serve the people of this com­
munity.
We can serve you best and with greater savings to you If you
BUY NOW !
Fulop’s Dept. Store
Fish!
if you were depending upon fish for a meal, one fish
would not be very satisfactory unless it was a big one.
By persistent effort, good bait and a normal amount of
skill, most any fisherman can likely catch enough for a
string.
t
Likewise the business man who advertises wisely is
assured of a good catclv
T H E SPRINGFIELD N E W S