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THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 1, 1 »34 ----------- "F T1OC 8PR1NOPUDLD NEWS Daughter la Born— Mr. and Mr» Elgin lleberl ure lb« parent» of a daughler born to them at the Ell- gen honplial ou Friday, January 20. 1934 Mra. Hebert and »mall child were ill charged from Hi« ho» Movo» to Portland—Ja»p«r Cline Drlvoa to Portland —M. C. Kirk pllul on Monday and are now al lia» gimo to Portland thia week, to land made a bunlnen trip to Port- llielr home In Springfield, malt« lii» hum«. land Wednemlay. TOWN AND VICINITY PAQB THREE IUKA LADIES TO HOLD REGULAR MEET TONIGHT At the McDonald Mrs. Walter Lastoa will entertain nl her home on East Main street tonight for the regular meeting of Iuka circle. Ladles of the O. A. K The meeting will start at I o'clock and a potluck dinner will follow the buxine» session. HOW ONE MAM Q ia iti at Hotel— Dori» I. Mann V isite from D allo»—Mr». Timina« J.iiH'P l.ow illyu K tl«i dog nliiu L O S T 2 2 POUNDS ur **rrlle Paint waa a gu«»t at the Patrick of Dalla» I» ber« ibi» week Members of the sewing circle of mouth» old. Illui k and white Washington, IJ. C. — Olo-tlme Hprlngfleld hotel Saturday night. visiting with her parent». Mr. and the local lodge dec ided to sponsor wMh a llltln brown color. I'lion« watcher» of «vent« In th«. National Mrs. A. J Hchnotsky. Mr Herman lluiikl« of Detroit ...... „ an Easter bazaar at their meeting N o ll Man H«re— N T Moore and Kugeue 2k or 2HH3J F I w rite»: "A few llu«a of thank» Capitol are beginning to revise from ii rheumatl»m «ufferer- My J M Allender of Noll were bo»I last Thursday afternoon nt th s Laavaa for California A,*,, moat of their forecast« of what first Imllle of Kruurhen Halt» took aeas vlaltora In Hprlngfleld Friday, Oreen left this week for Ventura, was going to happen to President home of Mr«. Stella Lewis. DRINK WATER AT MEALS all of the ache» uilll »Welling» out California where be will make hl» Roosevelt and the New Deal wh«n G O O D FOR STOMACH of my Joint, with my flr»l bottle Junction Man Mora— T. A. Can- Water with moula In,Ip« alioouiii I weei on a dim mid lo»( 22 pound»| , rH|| of Junction City wa» a vl Itor home In the future. congress came hack from the long CHOPPING WOOD BAD Juices. aid* dig», tlon It bloutod U illl IKIW ff»«l Ilka, R ||««W III Mil.” I , u .4 «a Major Operation— Mr». Lum F »scstton with the latest verdict of To lose fat Mufely and q u ick ly !1 “ Tue.day after noon with Ka» udl u apooiiful of Adlerlku BUSINESS FOR TWO Auderson submitted to a major lh,‘ people hack home. They came. tin« do»« cleau» out polaooa and take one half tcu»poonful of Kru Portland Man Hor *’ operation at tho Pacific hospital they found the President had wuithea BOTH upper aud lower mi lien Hall» In a glaaa of hot water When Albert Clifton, student at Hh„ reportBd been keeping b l. own extremely before breakfast every morning— kins of Portland w a. a hu.lnea. bowel». Flunery'» I H um Hlore. Hprlngfleld high school, cut his mi 85c bottle I sh I n 4 week»— -Got visitor In Hprlngfleld last week end keen ear «0 close to the ground that Io lie recovering nicely now. hand severely Sunday while split Haa Operation—Anthony Haul I- II ul any drug »tore In America. he had to bruah the stubble out Oonna Man Hare - l-ee Heavey of If mil Joyfully sallafleil after the ting wood, his slater Elsie, under at the Pacific lioaptlul rcrovortn* < first Visits Parent»—William Pollaro >4 It. And what the President had bottle money back. Donna wa» a hualnen» visitor In M arion Davies and Bing Crosby took to do this chore. Monday she from a major operation which Io was here from Portland where he heard direct from the folk» In the Hprlngfleld Friday. in a scene from “ Going struck her foot with the axe and underwent Tueaday inoriilng N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S la attending medical »chool to visit , back districts wa» Just what the cut a bad gash In It. It was neces Notice 1» hereby given that the __ — _ Mr«. _ _ J with hl» parent» during the week-| Senators anil CongreKamen had Visiting Daughter Elsie llal oflce holders. But there Is like sary to take several stitches In both N O T IC I TO C R E D IT O R S heard. ly to be less barring of good men wounds according to the attending | by the President!" Nolle« 1» hereby given that the M lt«l. henba. h. deceased, by th e ” "’' Mr" E. E (’. <’• Cole, Co,e’ at Jasper. | underalgned ha» b««u appointed County Court of I»un« County. O r# i _ A A .. „ .... . ,, Mov* to ^*rm— Mr M,l<1 Mrw- W . It 1» a» clear a» anything ever from subordinate positions simply physician. because they didn't believe In the • »• < MSI of the luiat Will and Tnata Ron All ponMMNi having c la im C olltctt Bounty II h WlBeboll Mott have moved from their reel-1 an be In thia city where party New Deal before they saw It begin nieiil and eatato of Ellxabeth 1) against tlm said ««late are hereby of Oakridge collected the county Hprlngfleld to the N. A 4-H Club A ll In One F am ily politics has been tb- principal topic ning to work out. Whitten, by Ilia County Court for ■ notified l<> prevent the »am«, pro I .an« County, Oregon. All peraon» perly verified, to the undersigned, bounty on two bobcat« at the of Howe farm southeast of Hprlng of Interest for generation», that flee of the county clerk Friday. W here W e ’re Heading , A complete, standard 4-H club, having claim» uguliiRt »ahi aatate ul the office of Well» A Well», field party politics cut» lea» Ice with Where the New Deal Is heading composed entirely of members ot are hereby notified to preaent the Bank of Commerce Building, Eu- Student Go»» Homs— Mis» Theda i thl« Administration than m ial peo aatna. with proper voucher» to tlm is being disclosed more closely from one family Is something new In 4-H . 7 f T e ............... th* ">«“ I M -------------------------- pie have thought; and It certainly tiuderalklied at the office of Donald day to day. "Joe” Eastman's pro organizations In Polk county, but Young. 435 Miner Building, within flr»l publication of thia notice. pureutw on the « m t 8h* 1« attend- I Kiahvr left thin wnek for her home little Ice on Capita) Hill, when gram for the nationalization of the such a club has been formed by n il mouth» from the date of the «1 Oakland. California, after »pend a|| hu( , wo Democrat» and two- Hate of rlrat publication. January Ing high »chool In Hprlngfleld. entire railroad system waa hardly five children In the Trueaux family flr»t publication of thia notice. »ß. I»34 .. . . . . . . I,lg ,hrw' * M*k* visiting here and , h1rdl( ((f the Republican member» Date of the flr»t publication of DALE M HtglTII, Administra Vlalt at Dallao— Principal „ aud of W . . . HoUM, <rf . .. Representative* a bombshell, for the Federal Coor of the Bridgeport community, near . i ,,, c.ugelie uh« wne 1« 1» a a »l»ler » i s i e r 01 n thio notice January 4. 1934 lor. dinator of Kallroad- has long been Dallas, says County Agent J. R. Mrs. W E . Buell . and son, ... Fred. . ” 11 Annan A it r la n . . CHARLES C. WIIITTKN, , ,,, voted ,or the president a new WELLH 4i WELLS, Attorney». known as advocate of government Beck. Joseph. Edith, Edwin and ■Pent the wek-end visiting with re- ... . „ _ Executor. (J Ì6 F I 8 1522) l« ilv e . «1 D .1 1 .. n,on*‘5' P " « rMnl »<‘hout even both DONALD YOUNG, Attorney for' ownership. Wbat was surprising Anna have enrolled In the Angora Attend Wadding— .M r. and Mr« erlng to criticize II—much. «»late. about the plan which he submitted goat project under the leadership SU M M O N S Deadwood Teochtr Hero— Miss D011 I'ralrle of Portland visited IJ 4-11-18-26---F 1) It la a revolutionary change In to the President and Congress was of Mary Ellen, their older alster. IN T H E C IR C U IT C O D ItT OF T H E Robb „ .a..h«r .1 o«u.lw.«»i here during the past week-end. the nation's currency and banking STATE OF OREGON FOK LANE , U “‘ , not only his well-considered state who la also a member of the club. COCNTY I NP,*n( Oie wei-k-end In Hprlngfleld They attended the wedding of Kus system , and these Republican gen ment ’hat the time Is not yet ripe N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S sell Prairie and Villa McKay in tlemen who voted for It have got MABIE PETTEWAY. Plaintiff - va-i »•«*• friends. Notice I« hereby given that the for financing his play, so It was I Eugene. WAI.TEH HAY PETTEWAY. De- to stand for re-election next Nov merely offered as som ething to undersigned has been appointed fondant W e a tflr M ill R un»~Tbe Western Administratrix of the hi, tale of ember But the m e-sage that came think about for a year or two. but “ *“’*' ''Um‘M'r l'O,"P“ "y “ We” Son B orn -M r. and Mrs. Kenneth Johtt IJ. Htaats. deceased, by the n ^ ' d ’etenYan’t*'“ ' * " 7, to them from l|»e grasaroot back also the provisions which he said County Court of Ixme County, Ore nam der mlant. . . . fir resumed operations Monday fo l-: ,, ,>.« «urent» of a to n nr« h«r«by r«oulr«d to ap- , . . . . D. Jennings are tlie parents 01 a home was that there waa an al were vital, making political con gon. All persons having ctulms ugalusl the said Estate are hereby l>«ar and unswer the complaint filed 'ow 'n* “ »liuldown of se v e r a l1 baby son born Io them at the Pa most unanimous feeling among the trol and operation o( the roads. If notified to present the »am«, pro again*! you In the above entitled | cific hospital In Eugene on Thurs- people, regardless of party, that and when the Government takes perly verified, to Ihn undersigned court anil cause on or before the Returns to Grants P e te -M r s J <l»y. January 25. 1934 Mr and Mrs Mr. Roosevelt Is leading them them over, impossible. 1I11I- of Hie Iasi publication of thia at I he office of Well* A Wells, The Favor of Other Men Bauk of Commerce Bldg,. Eugene, xummona upon you. to-wlt on or be- C. McMurray returned to her home Jennings live on route 1. Spring- somewhe.-e. They don't pretend to, U alxax tw o p io u o t bUs J u I m flow Sail» The Eastman plan, which Is going | from PO«r liver into your bowel«, your know nor are they greatly Interest lame County. Oregon, within six f-,r« l i t « 1»t day of March 1»34. and near Grants Pass Friday after ] f*®'<i- food deenye in your bowel«. T ble poieona months from the date of the first if you fall mo to aptM-nr and answer, »pending aeveral days here visiting ed In knowing Just where the great to get more serious consideration I your wb3e bwdy' Movement» b u d and it».- plaintiff will apply to the court eonetinuted. You s e t yellow U publication n( this nolle«. adventure of the New Deal will than any other railroad plan yet ' low ekin. pim piee, dull eynn. b Dal« of first publication, Jan. 4. and Ink« n d«rre« again«! you for with Mrs Olive J Rebhan bud tnete. gne. ais&ineee. bend land them and the nation; but It Is discussed, would swap Government III« relief prayed for In »aid com | have bneom e an ugly lookina. l»S4 Returns to Portland — Mlsa Lu ing. eo u r-tb leking person. You action, and It Is having visible re bonds for all railroad securities, set hEKTHA A. GILL, Admlulatra. plaint. your personal charm. E v ery b This suit 1» brought lo »»cover a cille Klrhmond returned to Port trlx. to run from you. sults almost everywhere, so weigh up a control board of railroad men B ut d on ’t take anltn. m innm l wntn ■I , rec dissolving '.he hand - of mat land Tuesday after spending a WELLH « WELLH. Attorneys ing personal consideration against to run them, and elim inate all pri oil«. ia u U v c pills, la x a tiv e can d les (J 4 11IH26 F 1)________ rimony now and heretofore existing week here vlalting with her parents, vate Interests, including the names payty advantage, a good many mem I,«'w«n vour»«lf and plaintiff Marl« Pettewav. and »uch further relief Mr andJMrs. Ham Richmond. bers of the opposition decided the of existing system s. Folks would no a» may be proper In the premises. balance was on the President's side longer travel on the Burlington or Parsnta of Bon— Mr. and Mra. This anmons la served upon you O n ly n free flow o f your the Santa Fe but on the National ■top thia decay poison In yoi by publication thereof In The Clifford Stocker are the parents of Lumber Co. Erects House in and they'd better trail along If Railways. on e mild veg eta b le m edicine wbh they expected to be re-elected. RerlngfJold News, under and by vir a baby sou born to them at their n free flow o f vour bite Ju ice is 21 Days Using Pre-Fabri L ittln L iver Pllln. N o m lnm el (i tue of an order made and entered Two Unusual Phases in C arter’s. O n ly Mae. m ild ‘ÎZSÏÏ.’ i heme In Hprlngfleld on Sunday, cated Unite as Experiment herein on (he '.'9lb day of January rx tm n U . Xf you would bring beck you» That Is one phase of the failure t e lin g Ha» New Automobile — .Harry personal charm to w in men I»:i4, by the lion G F Hklnworlh, January 28. 1934. C arter’s L ittle Liver P ills The first home of a series which ! of party politics to cut much Ice Wright is driving a new Plymouth tudge of Ihe above entitled court, h rec tio n s today. 2W nt dru Vlalt at Corvallis— Miss Clarabet Is expected to revolution)!« small in Washington thl« winter. O f, R efu se “ som eth in g just ns requiring politicall<m thereof In said sedan this week which he has Just ay gripe, loosen teeth o r i Th Springfield New for the per Wagner and Miss Marguerite Mill house construction throughout the course, the utter collapse of the purchased. The car is finished In m rectum . Ask for C suler’s Lii Liver P ills by name and g et w; led of once ««ell w««k for four con ; hollen. faculty members at Spring- country, ha» Just been built at Seat ! Republican party In Its national as- you sek for. C IMS. C.M. the new gun metal finish. ecn tlve and , aucceaalve ri..ia high «chool. spent _ ... the .v .. ,, , weks. . . . .. i Held week- tle, Washington, by the Weyerhau- pect leavs the opposition without r ii,- dale of Ihe flral publication . , , , ttie r o f I* Feb lat 1934 and the »****•"« ■« homes in Cor- ser Timber company. The home Is much to oppose with. But leaving dal ■ of the liixl publication thereof vallls. of novel modern design, construe that aside, there hasn't been an wll b« March lat. 1934 Uncle Dio»— Mrs. Riley Snod- ted entirely of units prefabricated Administration since that of John WM W IIARCOMRK. Attorney for Plaint Iff P O Adres» SOI gra»« received word Saturday that at the mills of the Weyerhaeuser Quincy Adams that had such un- Tlffanv Bldg., Eugene. Oregon Ii r uncle. Stanley Richardson, died Timber company. Il la one sto ry .! anlmou» popular support, IF I *15 22 M 11 -phe other thing that has aur- IVices of milk and cream have been set by an ul hla home at Montague. California has a flat roof and contains an SU M M O N S order of the Oregon Milk Board. The Minimum price la»l Tuesday. He had beeu III for automatlr heating and air condl- pr|»«<l the observers who are ac tioning unit. The layout is similar customed to look at everything IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE some time. on milk is based on a 4'f test. The raise in prices is S IA T F OF OREGON IN AND to that of the most modern apart- from party point of view Is the for the benefit of the producer who was getting below FOR THE COUNTY OF LANE Vlalt in Portland— Riley Snod inent house, although the home Is President's reque’t that members cost of production for his product. HAZEL I, CARTMELL. Plaintiff Watchmaker and Jeweler VH JOHN O CARTMELL. De yr i » spent Ihe week-end In Port located on a large landscaped lol and of|cerg of the Democratic Na SPRINGFIELD tional Committee cease capitalizing land vlalting with Mr. and Mrs. In a aettlng of trees and shrubs. fendant. While we have no control over the price we will So. Pacific Watch Inspector To John O. Cartm ell. D efendant: Frank Snodgrass. He was accom After the foundations were laid their political prestige for their prl- Flrat Claas Work at Reasonable continue to give you the best service we know how. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE panied by Merle Hnodgrn** of Ihe house was completed In twenty va,e benefit. That Is something Price«. OF OREOON: You are hereby re one working days, although wea Q u lf unheard-of in Washington quired to appear and answer the Slieild. complaint filed against you In the Ask your dealer in Eugene or Springfield for Iher conditions during the entire What's the use of being a member above «nlllleil null on or before Roseburg Dentist Hare— Dr. and Maid O’ Cream Butter operation were the worst experi of the central committee of the four weeks from <lnte of first pub Mrs. C G Van Valxah of Roseburg enced In western Washington In party In power unless you can get llcatlon of this summons, or for' , . want thereof the plaintiff will take ’ " ' ' hH “ ere vlalting a great many year«. The speed In some law clients, or rich folks who Judgment against you and will 1,1 , *1'' home of his mother. Mrs. A. construction was the result of the want income taxes adjusted, or apply lo the court for the relief II Van Valzah. and her mivther. units being fully manufactured and i business men who want favors, to prayed for In the complaint and for Mrs. C. 1. Gorrle, Sr. finished at the mill. The entire Pay you for representing them In a decree of absolute divorce f r o m _______________ framework, all partitions, closet». 1 Washington. N O T IC E O F SA L E O F R E A L Thia summons Is published once doors and windows were first But Mr. Roosevelt has announced P R O P E R T Y ON E X E C U T IO N each week for four consecutive brought together at the mill and that he wants nothing of the sort i IN F O R E C L O S U R E wiM-ka. In the Springfield News, a made Into units. These units w ere, undertaken from now on. To p arty, weekly newspnper published at Notice Is hereby given that by transported to the »He In the form worker» holding government Jobs.] Hprlngfleld. la n e County. Oregon, by order of Ihe Hon. O. F Skip virtue of an execution and order of panel», which needed only to be he gave the choice of quitting their worth. Judge of said Court, made of sale in foreclosure issued out government post» or resigning their J January 2nd, 1934 and flrat pub of the Circuit Court of Ijine Coun pointed and tightened. ’ party ofices. Among the ones who! ty. Oregon on the 24th day of lished January 4th. 1934. U nits Explained ' have quit the party organization WHITTEN SWAFFORD. AD January 1934 In a suit wherein Edith I.. I-aPorte was and 1» plain A unit consist» of: ' are Robert Jackson. Secretary of t, riii-y for Plaintiff. The first aid for a cold is a cough drop. Taken at Residence and Post Office ad tiff and Herman Tschanx and Ef- ,U 9B<‘t,on" of wal’ com piete th e Democratic National Commit- flee Tschanx his wife: Otto Tach dress Eugene. Oregon. the tirst sign of throat irritation they often prevent anx and Myra McFarlandI Tschanx : * ,th wlnd°w frame», sash and t e e . Frank c .W alk er . i t s treasurer. J (J 4 11 18 25—F 1) a serious cough and cold from taking hold on you. his wife; Martha Hugh and Loyal screens, doors, transoms and aereen who tg chairman of the President's Rugh her husband; Emil Tschanx doors, and glass and hardware; N O T IC E O F S H E R IF F 'S SA L E Economic Council, and even Jim Kgginiann’s cough drops are not only popular be On the 2nd dny of February, 1934, and Esther Tschanx. his wife; Ly (2) Interior partitions which du- Farley, the Postmaster General, ha» cause they are pleasant to take but are very effective at the hour of 10 A, M., at th e dia Tschanx a single woman, ana plicate the wall units except that announced that he Is going to re in their work. front door of the court house In Godfred Tschanx. a single man, Eugene, Oregon. In I-ane County, were nnd are defendants and where the sheathing and interior finish is sign as National Chairman of the in on the 23rd day of January 1934 omitted, and closets, wardrobes, party. Oregon. I will sell at auction to the highest bidder for cash the fol said plaintiff recovered Judgment drawers, or mirrors included: New Deal All Around decree and order of sale that there lowing described real property lo (31 Portions of the celling ond The fact seem s to be that Mr. cated In Lane County, Oregon, to- Is doe by said defendants Ihe sum of 81000.00 with Interest at 70}- per the roof. Roosevelt has become annoyed by "Whore the Service Is DUf«re»t' wlt; All the»» were delivered at the the constant repetition of the Ixits 7. 18, 19 and 30, Horn's annum from February 25th 1930 Addition to Eugene, as platted (less 310.00 paid) together with Job In sections for Joining. The charge that nobody can get a lookln and recorded, also the Southwest 8100.00 attorneys fee»> costs taxed assembling carpenters worked at a Federal Job, no matter how quarter of the Southwest quar al 329.50 which Judgment was en ter of the Southwest quarter of rolled and docketed In the Clerk's practically without tools, lumber capable, unless he is an active section 36. Township 17 South office of said court on the 24th day or nails. worker In the Democratic Party, Runge 4 West of the W illam ette of January 1934. and said execu what is called here an FRBC. which Walls Are Lined Meridian. Lane County. Oregon, tion to me directed and command MARSHALL-FIELD excepting Ihe following; Begin ing me In the name of the State of The wall units made for this means “For Roosevelt Before Chi ning at a point 1.32 chains East Oregon In order to satisfy said house consist of a series of ver cago." There Isn't any question of the fhnilhwest corner of said Judgment. Interest costs, and at that that was the spirit In which Lot 19 In said Horn'a Addition; torneys fees and accruing costs, to tical hoards for the exterior, build Farley and other party leaders ap running thence North 9.81 chains; sell the following descrlhed pre ing paper. Balxam wool blanket thence East 3.94 chains; thence m ises and pronerly In latne County, with a dead air space In between, proached their task of selecting South 9.81 chain»; thence West Oregon, to-wlt: and Douglas fir plywood on the men for office; and a good many The East 51.82 acre* of the 3.94 chains to the place of begin men and women have been ap ntng. together with the tene Southwest quarter of Section 32 Inelde. T hese units are the baste pointed for no othpr reason than elem ents In the manufacture of Township 17 South. Range 4 West ments. hereditaments and appur of the W illam ette Meridian. tenances thereunto belonging, or prefabricated housing, being com that they had good Democratic cre In anywise ap pertaining. NOW THEREFORE In the name plete In them selvee and capable of dentials. But that was In the be 80 Square East Color Said sale Is made under execu- of the STATE OF OREOON: forming any stxe or arrangement ginning. ilon Issued out of the Clrcut Court In compliance with said execu Nobody but Democrats were sup ! of the State of Oregon for the coun tion and order of sale and In order of rooms In multiples of the unit ty of Lane to me directed In the to satisfy said tudgment and de width. A wedged U-bolt 1» used to posed or expected to be In sym case of The State Land Board of cree and Interest, costs nnd accur- fasten the wnll units to adjacent pathy with the New Deal at the Oregon, composed of Julius Meier. Ing costs nnd attorneys fee* I will units and to the floor and celling start. But with the opposition fad FOR BETTER Governor of Oregon; Hal E. Hoas, on Monday the Rth day of March ing throughout the country and Secretary of State, of Oregon; 1934 at the hour of One O'clock P. structure. New Arrival of Spring Marshall-Field party lines being almost entirely SCHOOL REPORTS Rufus C. Holman. Treaaurer of M. of said dav at the southwest The sub-structure above the foun-! obliterated everywhere. Mr. Roose- Oregon, Plaintiff, vs Prank B front door of the County Court Children's Vision should bn Cooper: Pearl A. (looper, now House In Eugene, bane C ountv.; datlons consists of a sill plate In ' y«| apparently hns c o n e ,o , *le checked regularly. Physical otherwise known as Pearl A. Oregon, offer for sale and «ell for ■ length« multiple of the wall unit sound conclusion that Ihe party change In children Is rapid and Phelps Fred J. Fick; Nellie W, cash at public auction. «„Meet to d w1lh (lrll1w) hole„ ,n „paced teat would keep out of the public constant. When It la a question Fick, Ills wife; Margaret I. Bllyou; redemption as provided by law. all , j of eyesight or proper vision, the Slate Savings and Loan Associa Ihe right, title and Interest of all Intervals to bolt to the foundation. service a great many able men who. child, nine t I u k - h mil or ten do»« as It now appears, are not at a l l ! tion, a corporation; Ixtne County, of the aforesaid defendants and of not know what Is the matter The headers and floor Joints are Other Prints, fast color Yd.,. a body politic and corporate In and all persons claiming by, through likely to throw monkey-wrenches with him or her. Proper vision of the State of Oregon; School dis or under »aid defendants or either •Iso In length m ultiples of the Into the machinery If they are call nenrly always makes for better trict No. 4. a brtdy corporate In and of them. In and to said premises. wall units, the Joints fitted Into school work. ef Lane County, Oregon; Road Dis Dated this 1st dav of February, notches cut Into the headers at ed In to help run It. Naturally, the President wants All of our service charges are trict No. 16. a body politic and cor 1934 porate In and of Lane County. Ore C. A. SWARTS. Sheriff of Lane one-half and one unit Interval« and among those closest to him and very reasonable. spiked to the head-..« after being gon ; Road District No. 60, a body County. Oregon. charged with the chief responstbl-; politic and corporate In and of By A E. HULEGAARD. Deputy. dropped Into place. Itty for carrying out his policies, j Exam inations Are Free. Lane County. Oregon. Defendant». Date of first publication Feb. 1st, C. A. »WARTS, Sheriff of Lane 1934. Headers are spiked to the sill only men whose sym pathies w ith , Springfield, Oregon DR. ELLA MEADE Date of last publication March plates and the floor plates spiked his point ot view hare been e x -! County. Oregon. Optometrist By A. E. HULEGAARD, Deputy. 1st. 1934. pressed before they became poten to the hMdera. 41 W est 8th Bugona (J 4-11-18-35— F 1) (F 1-8-15-29— M 1) HOW WOMEN CAN WIN MEN AND MEN WIN Business Directory UNIT HOME SEEN AS LUMBER AID Milk Prices Raised by Law Edward C, Privat Springfield Creamery Co. COUGH DROPS are first aid R G G IM A N N ’ S N ew Spring House Dresses 98c Best Prints - Special 19c 14c Fulop’s Dept. Store