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    WHEAT MEN TALK
ACREAGE LIMITS
THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1M>
TH E 9PRINOF5ELD NEWS
PAGE POUR
^ nol^er ^-onc Eagle In World Circling Flight J
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POLLARD FAMILY SEE8
ITALIAN ARMADA LAND
GIVES BASIS OF
SOUND BANKING
The thrill of witnessing the
Italian flytug arinuda o( 34 ships
lauding on latke Michigan al the
Century of Frogreea sxpoaltlou was
S p e a k e r O u tlin e s T h re e fo ld
only a part of the many sights
C o o p e ra tio n B etw een B a n k ­
Farm Contract«
Expected
which Dr. and Mis W. II, Pollard
er», G o v e rn m e n t OHicials
Hara Naxt Month Say«
and children enjoyed while In the
an d th e P u b lic to M a in ­
world's fair city. The huge planes
ta in B ^n k S tan dard«
County Agent Fletcher
aaaumed the appearance of two
WO elements beside the bankers
Sixty wheat growers, represent­
large boats secured together aa
themselves are required in order
ing practically all cominuuitles o(
they sallied down on the Waters
to glvs the nation universally the
V
V
the Willamette Valley part at Lane
of the lake, said Dr I'ollard ou
type of banking Il should have.
county, attended a meeting held in
his return Io Springfield Bunday
Frauds II 8lss«n. president of tha
the Kugene chamber o( commerce
American Hankers Association. de
evening
dared In a recent address. He said
rooms in Kugene on Tuesday ofj
Most of Ihe butl«Itlist« on the fair
that the efficiency of government
this week called by County Agent
Ml
ground« are built of wood or some
officials upon shorn the people rely
O. S. Fletcher for consideration of
wood priduct. The buildings are
to supervise the hanks properly, and
the domestic allotment plan for
not erecieil for permanence and
ths patronage ot the peep,» them­
control of wheat acreage, and for
Bing Crosby, Mary Carlisle, and hick Arlen lu ’’College will probably be dismantled or
selves are factors In the kind of
raising the price of wheat to farm­
moved uf'er Ihe exposition, he said
banks s community shall have.
Humor" starting at the McDonald Theatre Sunday.
ers who cooperate with the United
The sky ride, hlgheat sir ride In
"There can be no question that
the world which travels bntween
State department of agriculture in
the people of the United Slate, pR0M pT ACTION URGED
M c D onald theatre
should hava hanks Immune from
putting the plan into effect. Speak­
two towers reaching 600 feel Into
failure and wholly free from bad
FOR DRIVER'S PERMITS
OFFERS TWO COMEDIES the air. waa not aa Impreaslve a
ers at the meeting were F. L. Ball­
or questionable bsnkln«." Mr Sis-
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ard. county agent leader, and Wm.
sight ns was expected. We did not
son said "It Is not enough as Presl- I Unless early action la taken, Phil H a rris to Show In “ Melody ride on It, and only a few other
L, Teutsch, assistant county agent
dent Roosevelt has said, that while f„n twolhirds oi Ute automobile
Cruise"; M any Stars Play
visitors seemed Io patronise It as
leader, of the Oregon Agricultural
some bankers had been Incompetent dr, Ter<
v,rlnl,y w,„ bp 8ub
Rolse In “Collsgs Hum or"
college.
II traveled very alowly between the
or dishonest, this was not true In Ject Io arrest on the m orning of
two towers which are about three
W iley Post, Oklahoma birdman and eo-holder o f the world-circling record,
ths vast majority ot our banks A
The speakers were of the opinion
Leading a week-end of gay com blocks apart, he added.
as hs bad» farew ell to his w ife at New York before hopping off, solo, for
situation should exist In which there September 1st for failure to obtain
that preaent market booms, while
another 13,400 mile trip around the world in an attem pt to lower the mark
Is not even a small minority of bank­ their new drivers licenses, accord edy altracttona to show at the Mc­
A very cotumerrlal air prevadea
highly beneficial for growers hav­
to 6 days for a new record. “ Be c a r e fu l," said Mrs. Post. “ I w ill, " said
ers open to question There should Ing to Information Just received by Donald theatre In Eugene will come the exposition grounds The edu
ing wheat to sell now, give little
W iley , and he was goac.
be no room for dishonesty or Incom this newspaper from Hal K. Hosa, "Melody Cruise" featuring Phil rational exhibits are open to the
promise for the future unless some
patency to sxsrclss suy Influence In secretary of state. An official esti­ Harris, nationally popular orches­
general public once Inside the
form of acreage control is put into
banking anywhere.
mate discloses that barely one- tra leader, and a strong assisting grounds, but stands and hawkers
effect. According to those who have
"While
bad
faith
and
had
manage­
third of the drivers In thia section cast, It was announced thia week on all sides detract from the ma-
Fall Hat Model
ment enter the human factor in all
studied production and consump­
are equipped with proper drivers' by Kay W. Jones, theatre manager. Jesty of the enterprise felt Dr. Poll­
types of business, their affects In
tion statistics, it is apparent that
banking should ba surrounded by licenses.
The passenger list of the 8. 8. ard.
even the short crop this year plus
Police officials state that no mo­ lots Dudas, which embarks at th e , While In Chicago. Dr Pollard
such special safeguards as to ren­
the abnormal carry-over will pro­
der them uo longer a factor In bank ratoriums will he granted and a McDonald theatre Friday on a attended aeaslona ot the World
bably leave the United States with,
failures Ths responsibility tor strict enforcement of the law will "Melody Cruise" from New York Service Commission of the Metho­
twice the normal carry-over n ext;
bringing this about, however, can­ be observed In their check on all
July and that If there la a normal
not rest upon the bankers alone, for operators. With the "dead line' to California, Includes one Broad j dist church, which body prepared
wheat yield on the usual acreage
ths means to accomplish It era not barely four week« away, all per­ way playboy In Phil Harris, a giddy a budget ot »5.600,000 fur the vari­
Iusband on a bender In Charlie ous boards under It.
wholly I d their hands. Thera are
the surplus may amount to ruinous.
sons still earyluc curds issued be
Enroute home the family spent
Ruggles, two gold digging gertles.
other essential elements
(Voportions with consequent effect,
“One ts ths »IB Iency of govern tore July 1, 1931, should obtain new an adorable trhooluiarni. a gossip a day driving through Yellowsloue
on prices.
ment supervision Since ws rsly so cards at the first opportunity. See lug spinster, a bevy of devastating National park, and visited with re-
To Reap Price Advance
greatly upon supervision. It may, retary Hose warned.
latlves at Baker and Oregon i'lty.
damsels and an Irascible wife.
unless It Is of the highest order IA
Renewal permits are being grant
The wheat plan, it was pointed
The
"Melody
Cruise"
pursues
a
'
safeguarding
the
public
Interest,
without
examination
to
all
oper-
out. permits the grower signing the
WS
create a tense of false security. 8u atorg previously licensed In Oregon course through w itsrs Infested OBSIDIANS PLAN VISIT TO
contract to reap all the benefits
pervlsion should render bad banking wh() arp
UD<|er , h>. ag„
„ with music, mirth, comedy, mix
LUCKY BOY. GOLD HILL
of present advanced prices on all
Impossible, but It has failed to do so. ,
...
,
,
(hose with clean accident records ups. Indescrellons. and surprises
wheat he will harvest this year,
►ws W
Thera was supervision by presum
Led by Clifford Stalsberg. mem­
while insuring him of a fair "par
ably ths highest type of bank super and
w,‘hou* Physical defects Go on this gay voyage with Ils bers of the obsidians, will hike to
tty" price on the allotment portion
H annah W illiam «, musical comedy
visors In every one of the Instances AI1
must be made on re- tuneful song rhythm« and Its rap
Above is modeled one o f the first
Lucky Boy mine and on up lo (laid
of his crop In the next two yean. star, recently divorced from Roger
of questionable banking that has gular forms supplied by the Secre i ti'rous swaying dialogue
aew stylet in fa ll hats. I t i t a d in arr
W olfe Kahn.'son o f the international
Hill Bunday. The members of tha
o
f
twisted
satin
cord
on
a
m
t
In addition, it will provide cash
shocked the attention of the country tary of State and must be signed In
"College Humor." Paramount's
banker, is this fa ll to c a rr y Jack
foundation The abort veil w ill 1*
during the pest three years There- the presence of a notary public, elaborate mualcal-comeily version party will leave Haturday night,
benefit payments this year in re- Dempsev, former world champion
popular on many models this fall
fora a thorough strengthening ol or other person authorised to ad- of college life as It ought to be. pitching camp at Ihe junction of
turn tor agreement to limit acre- i according to n u x a - m e r t
supervision la dearly called for If n,|n|gtPr oaths. Examiners will per- opens Its run on Sunday at the Hlmnions creek and Blue river aud
age If called upon for 1934 a n
d
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starting their hike early Bunday
I?-!.???,--
tor “*• form "«««rial duties for all sppll McDonald theatre.
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
1M5
TOWN AND VICINITY
morning All persons who desire
protection ot their Interests.
cants without charge. It was point­
Bing Crosby. Richard Ardlen,
The allotment for Lane county
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to visit these scenic spots ere In
OBSERVED
WEDNESDAY
The Public's Part
ed
out.
Mary
Carlisle.
Jack
Dakle.
George
will be based upon the average
Visit at Cottage Grove — Floyd
"Another essential factor In main
vlled to Join the outing which will
Burna and Grade Allen. Lana An
production of wheat for the years Nolleth made a busiue s trip to
talntng good banks involves tbs part
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas B. Murphy-
not be a difficult one.
1928 to 1932. inclusive, which was Cottage Grove Tuesday.
played by the public In banking MRS SCOTT HOSTESS AT dre and Mary Kornman head Its
observed their seventeenth wed-
all-star cast
There Is certainly a responsibility
248.408 bushels on 12.349 acres.
.
To Visit Son—Mrs. A, J. Cowart dlug anniversary at their home on the people themselves to support
LAWN BRIDGE PARTY It's the story of a campus where
here
Wednesday
evening
with
a
matin«4 4e<4iv swv yt«a>iAt i»ax
left Wednesday for San Francisco
that type of banker whose rigid ad
coeds learn the facts of life more
be based upon their average pro­
family dinner and reception later in herence to sound principles makes
to visit with her son.
Three tables of bridge were In readily than muthematlra and scl-1
duction for the years 1930. 1931.
the evening. Present for the din
a sound bank, rather than to give pl»y l»»t Thursday afternoon when ence; where reputations are made
(Onvinvowi >«’
«0«.
and 1932.
Rainbow Man Here—W. G. Bandy ner in addition to the honored cou
their patronage to the easy going Mrs Walter Scott entertained with
Lane to Get »41.000
of Rainbow was a business visitor pie were Mrs. Glen Arehart of Le­ b anker who may be easier to do a lawn party at her home Mrs. on the gridiron and lost In bou-'
O tters Two Gala
Based on these production fig- in this city Tuesday,
Events This Week-end
banon. a sister of Mr. Murphy, who business with, but whose methods Harry Stewurt was high In the dolrs; where kissing replace« cal
cuius on the curriculum and pro
ures and on the processing tax of ■
create a weak bank.
is visiting with her parents, Mr
scoring and Mrs. Carl Olson held
30c per bushel that is now being
To v i,it Sister—Mrs. Mary Ens and Mrs. I. D. Murphy, Mr. and
feasors croon to their classes It's
"Bank customers are charged with low place.
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
a great responsibility In protecting
collected, there will be approximate *hede °» Forest Orove ls
a
craiy. boisterous story, without
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here today to visit with her sister.
Erne!" Ander8OU anil daugh
Continuous Saturday
the safety of their banks in respect
a great deal of sanity, but that's
ly »41,000 available to Lane county
ter, Patsy of Eugene, Mi s Haxel to their util satlon of the assets of
.
Miss
Ann
McGookin.
Just
what
It
Is
Intended
to
he.
farmers on their 1933 crop if they
Murphy, and Miss Clara Jones.
the banks as borrowers. Banks have
sign contracts with the government
,„„, Camp w.-ww__—
H e re r
From
C reek— Jeese
A number of their friends called failed because many of their loans
Mr and Mrs Carey Thompson
Attends F un eral— Mrs J. M Lar­
In which they agree to reduce their Qates of Camp Creek was a busi- at their home In the evening to and securities, created In good faith
by bankers in cooperating with tbs and son. Billy, of Toledo, visited al son went to Junction City Satur­
acreage as required, and not to negg visitor In Springfield Wednes- congratulate them
exceed 20 percent for 1934 and day
Mr. and Mrs. Murphy were mar­ b u sin g Interest,' of thi country. Mr" Thompson's parents, Mr and day to attend the funeral of Mrs.
proved unsound under subsequent Mrs Fred Russell, last Monday
8 M Fries
1935.
ried on the Mitchell ranch at
conditions. An unsound loan la ere-
Mrs. Roy Edmlston and daugh-
Contracts are not yet available
vitita Grandmother Here-Jam es Joseph. Oregon on July 26. 1916.
ated by the borrower as well as ths ter«. Nathalie and G-nevleve, and
N O T IC E
but the speakers thought that they Montgomery of Corvallis was here
banker. A bank Is only as sound as Mrs. Hugh Sarelv motored to Drain
O F F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T
would be available by the middle Tuesday to visit with his grand- BAPTIST SOCIETIES HOLD
tta community, and this applies
Wedneaday and vlg,lM, „ thg
Noth-«- Is hereby given that Mar­
of August. As soon as these con mother' Mra Ro8a Montgomery,
tin P. Olsen, the Executor of the
• Safely home there
JOINT
MEET
WEDNESDAY
whole In relation to the economic
tracts are available community
On Outing—William Dow. son of
Estate of C. L. Olsen, deroased, haa
Mr and Mrs. Walter Edmlston filed
condition of the nation as a whole.
his Final Report and Account
meeting will be held in all of the Dr and Mrs w N Dow |e(t Wed
Reports of the recent Baptist
and Mr and Mrs. John Lucy mo­ as such, nnd the Court has set Sat­
A Semi-Public Invlituiioo
principal wheat producing commu- aegday to spend a week with Darr gathering held at McMinnville were
"A bank Is truly a semi-public In tored to the coast Bunday and spent urday. the 26th day of August, 1933.
nlties of Lane county by County Williams on Fall Creek.
given last night by delegates re- stltntlon. but In a reciprocal sense— ‘he day with Mr. and Mrs Harry nt the hour of 10 00 o'clock In the
Agent Fletcher at which the con­
forenoon. In Ihe Conty Court Room
presentitng the Aretanla and Junior it has Its obligations to ths public, Bown.
tracts will be explained and at
Visiting in Portland
Mr. and
In the Court House at Eugene, In
World Wide Guild before a Joint but so has the public equal obllga
Mr
and
Mrs.
Bob
Davis
and
i
|,ane County. Oregon, as the time
which the Interested parties will Mrs. Clifford Wilson and son. Mac.
Mr„ meeting of the two societies. The
tlons
to
‘he
bank.
No
one
who
haa
family
from
Shedd
and
John
Davis
I
and
place lo hear objections to the
have an opportunity to sign con- *re visiting at the home of Mrs.
not sound banking principles at from w a]dport visited at John Ed "*me- lf “nF- *n’> f°r the final set
tracta
Wilson s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis
wa" he,d ®‘ 7 30 at the
demerit of said Estate.
heart bas any business In a bank miston's last Sunday.
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McLean, in Portland
home of Miss Gladys Chase.
MARTIN P OLSEN. Executor,
whether as banker or customer.
To Call Local Meetings
Miss Athelia Baughman from WELLS A WELLS. Attorneys.
"The banker la a semi-public serv
As soon as contracts have been
visjtg Daoghter_ Mrg. c . Lu8by
Trent
spent
several
days
visiting
(J 27 A 3 10 17 24)
ant. He is charged with the besvl-
signed in the various communities. lg 8ppnd,ng two WPek8 at Toledo KEY AWAITS OWNER AT
est
of
responsibilities
and
obllga-
Miss
Ella
Baugh
this
week
Miss
CITY
RECORDER’S
DESK
community committees will be yJ jRlng wfth hpr daug„ ,er Mrg R
SUMMONS
tlons that occur In our economic Ilf* ) Baugh gave a swimming party
elected by the signers In each com A gtrawn
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
But he can meet these fully only . Tuesday afternoon In her honor,
A
large
Yale
lock
key
with
the
STATE OF OREGON FOR
munlty. The chairmen of these
through the cooperation of good
Mr. and Mrs. Farrell McQulnii
LANE COUNTY
community committees will const!-
Jasper Resident Here — Mrs. Initial "P" stamped on It has been laws, good public officials who are ,lt)d s()„ i j ,)yd gpent last week end
Jesse F Leap. Nellie It. Leap anti
tute a board of directors for a coun Mark Selbering of Jasper was a found and is awaiting its owner empowered to exercise authority I
thf> (.(>aRt wRh geyer„ othpr
Enid E Ryan. Plaintiffs
vs.
ty wheat production control as«o- business visitor in Springfield on at the city hall where It may be over
buRinesa f m em bers of « *.
*»
«
»
James Hrlntow. Mollie Bristow.
over his
11.» bank,
«•! «. and
».V good
s
the McQuInn
clan
obtained
from
either
Lum
F.
An­
methods
on
the
part
of
business
men
Frank
Bristow,
Clara
Bristow.
elation. Allotments for Individual Tuesday.
derson or Ira M. Peterson. The
Jessie Horsell. Fred Horsell.
generally who utilize his bank Only
farmers throughout the county will
Goes to Newport—Miss Iai Verne key, which seems to belong to -ome through such cooperatlou by all ele­
Blanche Oraham. James Grahntn.
be determined by the county asso­
Earl Carnahan. Fern Carnahan.
Pugh left Monday for Newport to store building, is fastened to a
ments
In
our
nation's
community
ciation with the assistance of com­
Mary Merz. John Merz. Milton
life can we be assured of a failure­
spend the summer with her aunt beaded chain which also contains
munity committees.
Carnahan. Helen Cnrnahnn, Ot­
proof
banking
structure
Word
has
ben
received
from
Mr
and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. John a key identification number 66547.
well Bristow. Theodore Bristow.
"The Administration at Washing and Mrs. Aiken of Oqshen who are
Sweeney.
Charles Wheeler, unknown heirs
The lettering has been worn off.
ton has taken hold of this problem ,ourtng
thp Hag, (ha, thpy ar„
TAFT TO HOLD ANNUAL
of Murtha S. Bristow, deceased,
Friends Visit—E. A. Markell and
with a Arm grasp of e««mtial. and ,
re,a„ ve.-. Mr and Mrs
unknown heirs of Isaac V. H.
ROUNDUP OF RED HEADS son of Eugene were visiting in BO/S CONFESS ENTRY TO Is exercising splendid leadership to-;
Bristow, deceased, also all other
a*" f,’r 'h,>
persons or parties unknown
CREAMERY AT NIGHTS ward the desired end. The strong | A"“ n >"» ,w<>
Springfield Tuesday afternoon with
est feature of the government pro- Chicago World's Fair and expect to
Program for the third annual
claiming any right, title, estate,
Two smell Springfield boys today
Rev. Dean C. Poindexter. They
lien or interest In the real pro­
gram will be found In recognizing; be gone until the middle of next
Red Head roundup to be held at
became well acquainted when they admitted having entered the plant ths Joint responsibility ot the pub- week.
perly described In the complaint
Taft on Sunday, August 13, was
of the Springfield Creamery at 1 lie, of business and of government j Hill’s Creek baseball team de-
herein. Defendants.
lived In the Klamath country.
received here this week by I. M.
To BlangJje Graham. James Ora
night and pilfering the cash box
officials
together
with
the
bankers
r,,at,,d
Westfir
3
to
2
last
Sunday
Peterson, secretary ot the chamber
; ham, Earl Carnahan. Fern Carna­
Canadians Here — Mr. and Mrs. according to Lum F. Anderson,
themselves In creating the kind ofjat fhp p,eagan, H(|, b8Heball dla han and Charles Wheeler, unknown
of commerce. The annal affair is Ray Murphy and family of Vancou- polite chief. No charges were press-; hanking the nation should have.'
heirs of Martha S. Bristow, de­
I mond.
sponsored by the Taft chamber of ver, British Columbia are here to ed against the boys and they were
"The fundamental needs of bank­
ceased. unknown heirs of Isaac V.
:: S U N — MON — T U E S .
commerce.
■ pend several weeks visiting with dismissed after a stern lecture.
ing reform are fewer banks, mors
If. Bristow, deceased, also all other
Continuous Sunday
persons nr parties unknown claim­
Candidates must have red hair friends. They are former residents
adequately capitalized, better
ing any right, title, estate, leln or
vised and better managed
and not be over 16 years of age. of Springfield.
MATCHES FALL FROM
Interest In the real property des­
Izatlon of laws and methods, greater
A dinner dance for all contestants
cribed
in the complnlnt herein. De­
TOWER SET BUTTE FIRE and more Intelligent cooperation be
Following a short closed business
will be held Saturday evening and Return from O uting
Dr. and
fendants.
tween
government
and
banking,
bet-
A box of matches which fell from J
session to be held at Leaburg Tues- IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
judging and election will take place Mrs. W. ( Reiman and Mr. and
between 10 and 11 Sunday morning. Mrs. D. B. Murphy returned Tues- the pocket of a workman who was i ter understanding by the public of (|ay ever,)ng Augugt , R the Wallor.
OF OREGON. You are hereby
tta Joint responsibility In maln.aln- vllle grange will hold open meeting 1 required to appear and answer the
Besides the queen who will be <la.y evening from an outing spent adjusting the beacon light on Em­
Ing banking solvency and efficiency
,
...
'amended complaint filed against
crowned with an appropriate cere-jat Paulina. East, Blue and Suttle erald Heights Ignited when they
-th ese primary principle« should f<»’ tha remainder of die session. you in Ihe above entitled suit with
struck
the
ground
Tuesday
cau
Ing
mony at 1 o'clock, ten princesses lakes, and on the Metolius river,
be the foundation of our banking A program Is being arranged for In four w eek s from the date of the
a blaze which set fire to the grass.
system of the future For such a the evening by the lecturer. Mrs first publication of this summons
will be chosen and will be feted at
Has Operation—Miss Echo June A quick run by the city fire trek
system no guaranty of deposits Frank Page. Games will be In and If you fall to so appear or an­
a dinner.
Tomseth underwent a major oper­ extinguished the fire without any
would he nece- '-sry and the depot charge of n committee appointed swer for want thereof the plaintiffs
Cash prizes of »275 will be
will take a decree against you
ation for appendicitis at the Paci­ serious damage.
Itnrs
would be fully protected."
by Mrs. Page. A potluck supper quieting the title to the following
award during the day. A water
fic hospital Wednesday-afternoon.
will be served.
described real property;
sports carnival will be held during
Miss Tomseth Is a student at the
Southeast quarter of the North­
M arriage Licenses Granted
A pie ale was held at the N. O.
the afternoon.
Springfield high school.
east quarter nnd the Northeast
WHY GET UP NIGHTS?
During the past wek marriage
W Waltervllle Saturday night,
quarter of the Southeast quarter
licenses have been Issued to the
proceeds going to provide expense
Make This 25c Teat
of section 11 and the West one
Move« Meat Equipment—The re-
Outing at Rainbow—Mr. and Mrs.
I following by the county clerk:
money for the hall team
half of the Northwest qnurter and
J. H. Radabaugh, and Hazel and it e r a te d meat display case and I
8p r t^ ,'e,d, ’ and
the West one half of the South­
Ira Elston has purchased several
This easy bladder physic is need
Reuben Radabaugh, all of Santa o,her equipment belonging to the E||te])a We t)ake Marshfield; Phil ed to drive out Impurities and ex- acres from his mother. Mrs. J. W
west quarter of Section 12, all In
Township 17 South Range 10
Clara. Mr and Mrs. H. H. Myers. F and A. market were moved to
Br(jwn
cess acids which cause Irritation Elston, east of latahurg on which
West of Willamette Meridian In
and daughter. Lois, of Hayden Kugene Monday evening where Mr land; Charles Owen and Geneva
that results In leg pains, backache, lie plans to develop a poultry plant,
Lane County, Oregon.
bridge, and LeRoy and Lois In ('lark la "««'ng up a large combi Chrl loplier, both of Junction City; burning and getting up nights. BU
Recent visitors at Iaiaburg In- and that each of you he decreed to
hian, spent Sunday with a picnic nation store and market,
Lyle tx>y, Gate Creek, and Glayds KETS, the bladder physic, contain elude Ml s Marian Oates of Leba- have no right, title, estnte, lien or
Interest In or to the aforesaid pre­
outing at the Inman summer camp
Ing buchu, Juniper oil etc. works on non. who visited her uncle L. S. mises or any part thereof.
Principal Returns—Mr. and Mrs. Ward, Eugene.
at Rainbow.
the bladder pleasantly and effect Brown, n few days ago, Thomas
Thp order directing the servl :e
W. E. Buell and daughter, Evelyn,
Waltervllle People Visit— Mrs. Ively, similar to castor oil on the i Billings, who spent the week-end of this summons by the publication
returned Friday morning from
Former Residents Here—Mr. and
thereof Is dated July 25th, 1923 and
Moro, Oregon where they have Doss Deadmon and daughter oi bowels. Get a 26c box (5 grain size) with his family at Leaburg, Arch directs
publication once each week
Mrs. Elton Lascile of Portland,
Waltervllle
are
visiting
wltli
Mr.
from
your
druggist.
After
four
days.
Johnston,
who
was
here
for
the
been visiting with their daughter,
for four siteeeselTe weeks and the
former residents of Springfield,
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul and Mrs. Morris Morton In West If not relieved of getting up nights special election Friday.
date of the first puldlcation of this
spent last Thursday evening In
go back and get your money. You
Jessie Teague who has spent the summons Is July 27th, 1933.
F. Alley. It has been very warm Springfield this week.
Springfield as guests of Mr. and
C. A. WINTERMEIER, Attor­
Drive to Roseburg— W. A. Taylor are bound in feel better after this summer vacation with Alma and
in the wheat producing section of
ney for Plaintiffs. Residence:
Mrs. L. C. Moffitt. They left Friday
cleansing
and
you
get
your
regular
Evelyn
Morris
left
Bunday
for
her
and
U.
H.
Turner
made
a
buslnes.i
eastern Oregon, according to Mr.
Eugene, Oregon.
for a fishing trip at Clear lake.
sleep. Hold by FIsnery’s Drug store, home at Medford.
trip to Roseburg Wednesday.
(J 27— A 3-10-17-24)
Buell.
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Thurston
Upper Wfllamette Ì
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