The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, March 01, 1934, Page 3, Image 3

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    THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1H4
THB 8PR1NQFU0LD N«WM
PAGR T H R U
T-""
ROOSEVELT INVITED
TO JUBILEE PROGRAM
£
•alvao Democrats became adher
ents of the Republican party la the
course of the next few years.
DEMIIME H
FOR HOG GROWERS
Governor Julius I,. Meier ha« In
Some uf theae old-timers say, the
«Itoli l'roaldoiit Helan* Hooaevelt
Republican party Is In the same
anil III« party Including Hecretary
Flah Tuaaday - Charlo« Kggl-
fix. The “Old Guard" Is complete­
Visitor Saturday—Clifford Harris
ni Agrl.ulture 11 »nr y A. Wallace. In
tuann «pont Tuo day fishing north- uf McKenzie Bridge waa a visitor I
ly discredited The public believes
viali Oregon and Medford during
wo t uf Eugonr.
I that too many men got rich be State Officials Expect Word
In Bprlngfleld Saturday.
(ho Oregon Hlaniiiud Jubilee Cele
' cause of ihelr political affiliations
To Close Application* for
hratlon to bo hold at Medford
Vialta at Salam— Mt»a Maalin*
Ill at Moms— W It Fltta la re
’ or that too many rich men had the
Benefits; Many Signed
Juno 8-9
NOTICI TO CREDITOR*
Hwarta «pont Hi.turdny vlaltlni with ported to bo quit« III at hla homo >
I ray In the party's affairs. Any new
In Weal »Springfield
) Washington. Mar. 1—As the year
In part, Governor M.der'a Invita frlonda at Bulem.
Nofleo la hnrohy «Ivon that Irono
So prompt has been the response
political lineup must leave the “Old
Kwoaoy haa boon appointed oxecu tlon follow*: “Our alat» I.natala
I9.it wears on toward tho general
of Oregon hog producers to the
Laavaa for California
Mra. W,
Irli uf the will and oatato uf Frati livo Assembly haa officially dealg-
At Coburg Miss U anda Lowry M|>vtloa next November, at which Guard" out completely. In the pool
II Chamberlin, lato uf lauto coun­ tiatnd Iho city of Mwlturd mal II Adrian loft Baturday fur Lo» Is spending tho week at her home I B¥ery meBlber
, h. Huu.o of - tlon that the Gold Democrats were corn-hog production control pro­
ty. tlrogiin
All paranna having
In forty years ago come next Presi­ gram that half the estimated num­
Angola* tu «ponti «utu- timo viali- at Coburg because uf Illness.
- Representative» must gu before
claim« again«! aald oatato aliould i Jnrkwm County, Oregon. aa boat«
ber of contracta tn this state have
dential election.
liig
with
bor
«later.
present tho «ame duly verlflod to fur Oregon’a Diamond Jubilo« volo
Oo to Coast P. J Bartholomew ,h * *®Ura
a,,d «•»* third of
already been signed, according to
the aald executrix at the office or bratto»
Carrier V acations Orson Vaughn and Fred Buell made a business •*”’ Senators find them selves fac-1 The opposition to the revolution
compilation of reports by H. A.
H l> Allon. huKune, Ortnioii, with
.... « «
...
,
,
III ala month« from the first pub
l"’b“ lf uf ,h " p*'upl” ul Or* *,M’h " »m allon tho first uf the trip to the coast at Florence Tuea-1
,h * "a,ne urgent necessity, poll- ary program of the Administration Lindgren, extension livestock spe­
tlca In tta more practical a sp ects' to be effective, must be built on cialists at Oregon State college,
llcatlon of thia notice, which la **’" "*uy 1 " Ml,,,d
F °u alld M r" week, lo lloy Nico «ubstllulod fur day.
Kebrunry 16, 1*94.
I I chhspyp II u moni cordial Invitation mm.
becomes more and more engross new lines that will admit anyone. who Is chairman of the committee
Visiting Sister— Mrs. T H Tay Ing.
IRRNK HWRZRY, Kxpcutrli.
to viali our alate and to participate
j whether he haa previously called In this state.
H D A L I M Attorney fur oatato.
()(lr
j u,,|,P„
Visite et Roseburg— Mias Jeanine I |or of Portland Is visiting In Hprlng
The administration Is lending a him self a Democrat. a Republican
1
Noodloaa to nay, It would givo gg I Wither» «pint the w eekend at field with her slater. Mra. P. J helping hand to Its Democratic sup | or a Progressive Independent. The
A warning to farmers against de­
the greatest of pleasure to have the I M«aehurg wh*-re she visited with Bartholomew,
porter* In the I-ower House, fiat- name "Republican" will have to be lay lo signing Is given by Mr. Lind­
SUM M O N*
privilege of enlertulnlng aa our '*r' a,,d Mr«. <-. 0 . Van Valsati,
gren as be expects soon to bear of
urally, Mr. Roosevelt doesn't w a n t1 discarded, theae folks tay.
IN TIIK CIRCUIT COURT OF T IIK .
Move To Eugene— Mr and Mrs.
a dosin g date being established by
to have any of hla legislation de ;
HTATK OF OltKGON FOR LANE *"**'••
Nation a Chief Kxecu
Vielt at Corvallis— Mr. and Mr
Carrol Adams moved to Eugene
Looking to Mid-West
Washington so as to make way for
COUNTY.
; Uve and hla party. The entire state Itiley Hnodgrasa apeat Bunday at
feated In the House Hut llkewlse
Saturday where they will make
Those who feel that way. and the fust developing dairy produc­
MARIK PKTTKWAY, Plaintiff - vs • would uulle In doing everything
w,lh Mr alld
he does not want to throw any
Ihelr home In the future.
among them are some who are al­ tion control program. Lindgren
WALTER HAY I'ETTEWAY, Oe- possible to make your visit a happy
stumbling blocks In the way of
Mra. Charlea Horry.
fondant.
ways factors to be reckoned with points out that many farmers wait
and Interesting one."
Librarian III—Mrs D, B Balts loyal Democratic members who
To Waller Itay Petleway, the above
Mayor Leaves — W P. Tyaon. man, Bprlngfleld librarian, haa feel that to vote with the Admlnls In national politics, are looking ed to long during the wheat cam­
Hecretary Wallace waa particu­
named defendant.
larly Invited to be pr«eeut on Springfield Mayor, left Tuesday for been III for several days. Miss Faye tratlon might endanger their chan away from the two coasts for lead­ paign last year and either were
You are hereby required to ap
Grange
l»ay In connection wllb the the southern part of the stale to Par «on» baa been taking her place cea of re-election In their home dis- ership and trying to find a figure left out entirely or had to go to
1« ar and auawer the complaint filed
In the Middle West, somewhere considerable Inconvenience to pre­
Inspect C. W. A. projects. He plan at the Library.
Jubilee.
again*! you In the above entitled
trlcts. Bo the word has been passed
between Pittsburgh and Denver, pare all the necessary supporting
court and cause on or before the
ned Io be gone the rest of the week
out that all members are free to
data of the last publication of thia
Portland People Visit— Mr and vote as they please on any mea­ who can be put forward aa a sym­ evidence In time to be Included In
summons upon you. to-wlt on ur lie- MEIER TO BROADCAST
Son Born— Hr. and Mrs. F. L. Mrs. Paul Long of Portland spent
bol around which to rally those the list eligible for benefit pay­
tore the 1st day of March 1934, and
Wilkes of Wendling arc the par­ the week end here vivltlng with sure so long as they see to It tha, who dislike the present drift of
ments.
MESSAGE
SATURDAY
It you fall ao Io appear and answer,
ents of a beby son born to them at Ihelr sou In-law and daughter, Mr. not enough of them vote in oppo­ things. Borne of the names sug­
the pla|ntlff will apply to the court
sition to put the President in a
Papers to P rin t Lists
gested and seriously discussed are
Governor Julius L Meier will g o ' « “«•»«' h<* | Ital on Friday. und Mrs Floyd Hloxhum.
and lake a decree against you for
hole.
A check tip the middle of Febru­
t h o s e of Senator LaFollette of Wle-
‘•‘• J * 1*** pray,’d ,or ' • aa,d co,n “ » the air Balurdav night when h e, February 23, 1934.
“Vote the way that will do you
plaint
Teacher Returns — Miss Mury
conaln, and his brother Governor ary showed that there had been HO
deliver. Ike first of h l. radio mas
Mov,
Eufl, „ ,_ M Mr.
r and
und Mr. Elizabeth Whitney returned to her the most good with your constitu­
Thia suit Is brought to recover a
I*aFolletle of the same state; Sen­ community meetings and 124 sign­
sa
g
e,
to
the
people
of
the
state
Mr
„
„
decree dissolving the bonds of mat­
Mr. and
cluases at Bprlngfleld high school ents next fall," Is the message they ator Gerald Nye of North Dakota, up m eetings held at that time.
on
the
work
of
his
administration.
rimony now and heretofore existing
Lyle Montgomery moved from this week following an illness of have all received. This is expected
and Senator George W. Norris of County agents estim ates Indicate
bet won yourself and plaintiff Marie The message will he released over
to result in an apparently strong
P elt,w ay, and such further relief stations KBX and KGW from Port­ Bprlngfleld to Banta Clara Satur­ several days. .
Nebraska. To those who object to that Oregon will have a total of
day.
sentim ent among Representatives
as may he proper In the premises.
Many Attend Dinner— Nearly 70 for more favorable action in re­ those namea as having rather too around 7500 contracts in this cam
This «unions Is served upon you land between the hours of 9:30
radical a connotation, the namea of palgn.
Named Administrator — Philip persons attended the chicken din­
by publication thereof In The j a,,d 10 P-
gard to the aoldlers’ bonus, for ex­
Senator Borah of Idaho and Sena­
Haul has been appointed adminis­ ner which members of the cooking
Bprlngfleld News, under and by vlr-
- —..
Information on production and
ample.
Members
from
districts
lue of an order made and entered n i l l i u r i r n / ' u c p a i i c
tor Arthur Capper of Kansas are
trator for the will of his father, the club of the Christian church held
herein on the 29th day of January D U L l H E A D A C H E G O N E
other figures from corn and hog
where the veterans' vote is well
offered.
late Anthony Be ul. The proporty Is at Taylor hall Friday noon Pro­
producers who sign the production
organized will feel free to vote for
1934. by Ihe Hon 0 F. Bklpworth
SIMPLE REMEDY DOES IT
valu. d at *4.000.
ceeds were turned Into the cbnrch more liberal treatment of the ex-
Judge of the above entitled court.
So far this is mostly talk, but out reduction agreement offered under
requiring publication thereof In aald
„
. .
. .
fund.
service men. first cautiously mak­ of It may come conclusions as to the AAA ts to be published tn the
The Bprlngfleld N ew , for the per „ ” "ada‘ b"a
bY conatlpa
Loaves Hospital— Roy Brew er
lod of once each week for four con
*? " • ,*n,,r ®"? d7 ® ®f Ad has been discharged fr m the Pa
preach«» In Eugen >—Rev. K. E. ing certain that there are enough JUMt w*>at sort of leadership the newspapers of the counties. It ts
aecutlva and surer»«! ve weks
17 « > • * ’»• • » P®»«®«« °»*> clflc hospital In Eugene where he' n o|B[li> pastor of
the Baptist votes that will be cast on the other people who prixe the rights of the announced by Washington AAA of­
The date of the first publication i "f. B,,T? 1
and lo" » r b«w el.
Individual above the rights of the ficials.
thereof Is Feb 1st 1934 sod the i,,r ®a better sleep, ends nervous- has been convalescing for several church, conducted the fellowship side so that their apparent defec­
Government might be willing to ac­
tion
will
not
result
In
anything
the
weeks following an Illness
date of (he last publication thereof !
Ftuurry * Drug Store
service at the Sunset home Chapel
Published information will In­
cept. and what sort of a program
wll be March 1st. 1934
In Eugene Sunday afternoon at 3 president doesn't like being done.
clude total acreage of farms under
Haa
Operation—
Mrs.
M
H
Hunt
or
statem
ent
of
policy
could
be
WM W HARCOMIIK. Attorney
That is merely one phase of prac­
o’clock. Musicians from the local
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
contract, annual average corn acre­
ly la recovering at the Pacific Hos­
for Plaintiff I* O. Adre«« 301
tical
politics, as it is played In framed that would appeal to age for 1932-33. annual average
church
also
provided
musical
num
Notice
Is
hereby
given
that
the
Tiffany Bldg., Eugene, Oregon
pital In Eugene from a mujor oper
enough
of
that
sort
of
people
to
hers. Tho home is an Interdeno- j W'ashlngton. It doesn't mean a
undersigned has been appointed
IF I I I S M - « I)
start som ething moving toward the number of litters farrowed and hogs
Administrator of the eetate of An­ allon which she underwent on Fri mlnatlonal home for the aged.
thing except that the gentlemen In
formation of a new political party. produced for market from these lit­
thony Kaul. deceased, and has duly d“Y-
Has Dinner Party Mr and M rs., Co"Kre«s want to stay tn Congress.
ters for 1932-33. and the number of
qualified as such. All persons bar-j
Mrs. Lucy Robbins
Uluk entertained with a din- and lf ,hey can *et re-elected by
Ing claims against said estate are
Slater Die
contracted acres.
hereby roqutred to present such and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Smith went ner pBri y at her home Sunday making every class of voters in
Wooden Sign Lasts 23 Years
Decision as to the manner of pub­
claim« duly verified with proper
Vernonia Friday to attend th e'
,
h o n o r of
o f the
t h e twenty-1
t w e n t y -I ,h ‘'lr respective districts think they
__ .
honor
lication, allocation among news­
DR. 0. A. BROWN
vouchers
attached,
to
the
u
n
d
er-',
.
,
,
.
D
a
A
wooden
sign
board
that
has
ftlllt* r u l
(O r
M
m
H
o U O IIIM
s l s t c v r , | | fifth
g |F « 9 ,
t birthday
* ls * t)> /4 x s v o
n u ir
■(>■■
n jiir n r
Slgne.| St Ihe office of I M Peter i fu"**r“1
,Or
Mr*
R"bbln"'
of r i their
son.
Edgar.
ha»e “ >®‘r ,» ‘” ^®ta at beart; ‘bey
papers. and the agreement 00 print­
will go the limit to put that Idea been in constant use tn southwest
D e n tia t
sou at 234 Main street. Bprlngfleld Mr» Herman V .al They returned rhoHe present were Miss Emma
ing rates for such publication will
UTer
Oregon
for
23
years
and
is
still
in
! Olson of Eugene, Mrs. Mary O
Oregon, within six months of the Ì Sunday,
Formerly Or. Emtry'e
be made by each Individual County
To he sure, there are other con- K00*!- serviceable condition, has
date of this notice the same being
More H“ **- Mr- and ^ rs. laiuk and
Dentist Office
corn-hog control association, which
dated and publish* d Ihe first lim e;
Many Attend Market Tou
sidt-ratlons that actuate a high pro b**a turned In to the school of for-
daughters,
Mary.
Eva
and
Jean.
is to be responsible for its own pub­
Phone 20-J
this 22nd day of February. 1934
,h»n 5 Four H club boys and girls
portlon of members of Congress. ®slry at Oregon State college. Ele-
PHILIP H SAUL. Administra-1 from Bprlngfleld attended (he an j
lication costs.
and
the
Inference
should
not
be
ments
have
worn
away
some
of
the
lor of the Estgte of Anthony
The purpose of printing Informa-
nual
Marketing
Day
Tour
In
Eu
¡TRUCKING
CODE
WILL
draw n that they are working for ; ¡*ttka spruce wood around the paint-
Raul, deceased
gene Saturday and visited many In­
INCREASE EMPLOYMENT their own pockets all the time, any ed
«n‘» these stand out as tlon from contracting producers
Dr. JOSEPHINE C. BRAUN I M PETERSON, Attorney for
said Estate
dustrial manufacturing plants.
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’ considerable percentage of them
though embossed. An official of statem ents Is to give all producers
Naturopathic Physician
(F 22—M 1 8-111-22)
the forest service who found the old an opportunity to check with their
k,|M
I
An
Increase
tn
employment
of
j
New Student at H. 8,
Phone 91J
New Party Proposed
sign reported seeing a metal sign community
committeemen
any
[
300,000
snd
an
annual
payroll
boost
¡
Mvrna Nott, sister of Ray Nott,
NOTICe TO CREDITOR*
On the other side
of the political
has enroll«! In Bprlngfleld h,g„ of 1280.000 will result from the ap-
beginning
,0 be nearby that had lost Its usefulness statem ents believed to be inac-
Office Hours: 1 to I P. M
curate.
. , u,l
m i . . N e l l c a n ... t o Borins
proval of the code for the trucking | fen“ “ ,llcre are beginning
to be in half the time.
Notice Is hereby given that th«- . i . ( . i IK
40« Fourth Street
MJl M I mk N()tt < am* IO « pliHK
1 heard
HsaorsI more
m orn v rumbling*
t i r r v h l i m v n of
t
an an.
on
ap­
underalgnml has been sppolnted field
recently
from
Colorado j Industry by President Roosevelt
Executor of the last will and testa-
: The code became effective Febru proaching storm which may put
menl of Edna W. Hobbs and of her! 81 rings. Colorado
the old Republican party complete­
' ary 25.
estate, and has duly qualified as
Milk is your best food. Drink
such. All persons having claims ' Hit By Falling Limb—Carl I*owry
The trucking Industry now pro- ly out of the picture and lay the
more of it. If it is pasteurized
Watchmaker and Jeweler
agnln«t said estate are hereby re- of Goshen was struck on the head v|des employment Increase of 25 foundation for a new line-up. One
tnilk front our creamery it ib
S P R IN G F IE L D
qulr«t to present such claims duly Saturday afternoon by a falling percent over the 1.200.000 men In of the most astute of Washington's
So. Paclflo W atch Inspector
perfectly safe.
| verified with proper vouchers at­
political
observers,
has
come
out
First Class Work kt Reasonable
tached. to the undersigned at the limb. He was grubbing out trees the United States. In this Industry. boldly for the formation of a new
ITIoea.
office of I M Peterson at 234 Main and stumps when the accident hap- an(t wages Increased 27 percent
Iiut only by this scientific
street. Bprlngfleld. Oregon, with pened. The Injury was not serious.
The code provides a basic 40-hour party which he would call “Consti­
method of treatment can you
tutional Democrats.“ as opposed to
In six months from the date of this!
General la w ITartlce
notice, the same being dated and
Leads Ski Outing— Harry Wright
be sure.
the
present
Democratic
party,
published the first time this 8th j,,.,, rhsrge of the sports program hours weekly for drivers, mechan which he term s Socialist Demo­
I. M. PPTERSON
les,
helpers
and
other
employees,
day of February. 1934
.
.
,
...
.
WILLIAM H. HOBBS. R lw ,u , for Ihe nnnu,-.| Obs.dlnn outing held with a leeway for seasonal de­ crats.
Our milk comes from selected
Attorney *t-laiw
lor of the Inst will nnd testa- ■< Pro* Comp Sunday. A number mands and emergencies. W ages for
dairies right here in Lane
Probably neither the name nor
City Hall Building
rnent of Rdnn Mobbn. neceanpd of gumcR wi*re played with the
county. When you help the
drivers and skilled employees the scheme will get very far. and
Bprlngfleld, Oregon
I M PETERSON. Attorney for
players wearing «kls.
farmer you help yourself.
range from 37 H cents to 56 cents nobody thinks that Mr. Lawrence
said estate.
expects his plan to be adopted. But
________ (F 8 15-22—M 1-8)_______ |
an
hour,
depending
on
population.
Return to Alpins— Mrs Margaret
Ask your dealer in Eugene or Springfield for
M-e und daughter. Nadine, returned
em ployee, are to be paid the attention that is being paid to
Maid O’ Cream Butter
the
Idea
Itself,
of
trying
to
line
up
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL
to their home at Alpine Saturday from 914 to 916 a week minimum.
PROPERTY ON EXECUTION
those who still believe In the rights
after spending some time here
IN FORECLOSURE
of the individual as superior to th*
visiting with her parents. Mr. and STUDY COURSE OFFERS
rights of the state, tn some form of
Notice Is hereby given that by ¡ M
of Pittsburgh, Pa.
virtue of an execution and order Mr* C. A. Bwarts.
EARLY OREGON W RITING effective opposition to the tendency
of sale In foreclosure Issued out i
to regulate and control all human
of the Circuit Court of I^ine Coun- ;
Eugene, Ore., March I— Lltera- activities by a paternal govern- !
CARD
OF
THANK*
ty. Oregon, on the 24th day of
We wish to thank our many ture of Oregon, dating back even ment. Indicates the possibility that
Jannarv 1934 In n suit wherein
Edith I, l.aPorte was and ts plain 1 friends who remembered us on our j before the white man came to this a new “bloc" If not a new party
Represented By
tiff and Herman Tvchanz and Rf-1 Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary.
I section of the country. Is Included may be built around a nucleus of
flee Tschanz his wife; Otto Tsch-1
tn one of the new couraes that la forward looking Republicans and
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Ketels.
E. H. TURNER
nnz and Myra McFnrlund Tschanz
offered by the General E xten sion ! conflprTatlTe nemocrats.
his
wife;
Martha
Rugh
and
Ixiyal
848 A 8L
Bprlngfleld, Or*. Hugh her husband: Emil Tschanz
CALL FOR WARRANT*
, dlvtalon of the Oregon State Sys
and Esther Tschsns. his wife; Ly-1 Notice la hereby given that
«ducatton aa one of
Cleveland and Bryan
dis Tschsnz a single woman, and
Thoae with long political memo­
No
19
In
L
«
n
e
',b
®
proJFH
course«
In
adult
Oodfred Tschanz, a single man.! School District
ries are recalling what happened
POOLE • GRAY
were nnd are defendants and where | county, Oregon-, will pay at the of- education. It was announced here
by Alfred Powers, director of ex- to the Democratic party In 1896.
•n
on
the
23rd
dny
of
.Tanuary
1934
f|CP
o(
the
clerk
of
said
district
BARTHOLOMEW
«aid plaintiff recovered Judgment „
. ,
, ,
. . . . tension, who with two graduates of I when it was hopelessly split over
decree nnd order of «ale that th e r e :“"
and "»Cl»d'n8 29™-
the University of Oregon haa work­ Free Silver and other Populist is
la due bv said defendant« the sum I d«ted May 29. 1933. Interest ceases
sues; so completely split that a
ed out the course.
of 91000 Oft with Interest at 7**c per March 1, 1934.
Formerly Walker-Poole
Two of the chapters have already powerful faction, headed by none
annum from February 25th 1930
C. F. BARBER. Clerk.
been completed and are tilled “Ore­ other than President Cleveland, re­
(less 510.00 paid) together with
9100 00 attorneys fee«, coat« taxed
EUUENU— U th BPKINUF1ELD
gon Literature Before Ihe White fused to follow the party's candi­
SUM M O N*
nt 529 60 which Judgment was en­
and Cbaraelton,
238 Main
Man Came," and “The Literature date. Mr. Bryan, and put their own
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
OF
THE
rolled nnd docketed In the Clerk's
Talepnone 723
Phone 83-J
of
the Explorer«.“ The earliest "Gold Democrat” candidate In the
STATE
OF
OREGON
FOR
office of anld court on the 24th dav
I. ANE COVNY.
known literature was surprlslngly field to contest for the Presidency.
of .Tnnuary 1934. and ««Id execu­
tion lo me directed nnd command­ Elsa L. Foote. Plaintiff, vs. Robert rlch In poetry, song and other That marked the end of the old
II. Foote, Defendant.
ing ine In the name of the State of
party control, and a high percent­
forms. Director Powers declares.
Oregon In order to satisfy aald TO ROBERT H. FOOTE. Defend­
age of those who had called them-
ant
lodgment, Interest coats, and at­
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
8 U M M O N 8
torneys fees and accruing coats, to
sell the following described pre­ OF OREGON: You are hereby re­ IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF
OREGON FOR
m ises and pronerly In Lane County, quired to appear and answer the
OOD printing service consists of more
complaint filed against yon in the
Oreron, to-wlt;
LANE COUNY
than delivering a certain amount of ink
The East 51.82 acres of the above entitled suit on or before the Ensel Garland. Plaintiff, vs. Walter
Southwest quarter of Section 32 Inst day of the time prescribed In
R. Garland. Defendant.
and paper in the form ordered. Good printing
Townshln 17 South, Range 4 West lie. Order for Publication, to-wlt: To Walter R. Garland. Defendant
consists of careful consideration as to the
of the W illam ette Meridian.
on or before the expiration of four
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
NOW THEREFORE In the name weeks from the date of the first OF OREGON: You are hereby re­
form in which the idea is to be presented,
publication hereof, and If you fall quired to appear and answer the
of the STATE OF OREGON:
thoughtful selection of type faces, the right
DON'T TAKE CHANCES
In compliance with said execu­ tu appear and answer, for want complaint filed against you In the
grade, weight and color of the paper, accur­
Don't use eye-washes, oint­ tion and order of anle and In order thereof, plaintiff will take a decree above entitled suit within four
to satisfy said Judgment and de­ against you for the relief as prayed weeks from the date of the first 1
ments, ulves, or other remedies
ate composition and skillful printing. . . That
cree and Interest, coats nnd secur­ for In the complaint which la for publication of this summons and If A ’id You'll Jump Out of Bed in
unless advised by an eye-sight
ing coals nnd attorneys fe e . I will n decree of the court dissolving you fall to appear or answer, for
is the kind of printing service you may ex­
the Morning Karin’ to Go
specialist.
on Monday the 5th day of March the marriage contra<*t now existing want thereof the plaintiff will take
pect
from our shop. . . . and it costs no more
1934 at the hour of One O'clock P. between plaintiff and defendant a decree against you for the relief I It you feel »our and sunk and tha world
Don't wear glasses not pres­
nnd for the care, custody and con­ as prayed for In the complaint, aa lot ka punk, don’t swallow « lot of aalta, aun-
M.
of
aald
day
at
th
e
southwest
than
inferior printing.
cribed by an eye sight specialist.
erul water, oil, laxative camly or ehawin| fua
front door of the County Court trol of the minor child and for such follow s:
•n I aipaet tham to make y ou suddenly awaat
Don't fall to visit an eye-spe-
House In Eugene. Lane County, other and further relief aa to the
The dissolution of the marriage an 1 buoyant and full of sunahina.
Oregon, nffpr for aale and sell for court may seem Just and proper.
relation now existing between the
l’or thav can't do It. They only move tha
,’lallst at the slightest sign of
Nu matter what you printing Job may be or In what
This aummons la published pur­ plaintiff and the defendant. That bowels and a mare movement doesn't fat at
cash at public auction, subject to
eye trouble.
th.
causa.
The
reason
for
your
down-and-out
quantities,
we are confident you will find our esti­
redemption ns provided by law. all suant to an order of the Hon. G. plaintiff have the care and eustody ftM ine la your liver. It eht uld pour out two
mate of coat moat Interesting, workmanship most
Your eyes are your most valu
Ihe right, title and Interest of all F. Sklpworth, Circuit Judge of Ixine of the minor children of «aid par­ po naa of liquid bile Into > our bowels dally.
of the aforesaid defendants and of County. Oregon, made and entered ties. Jesse Garland at9d W alter
If thia bUe Is not flowln« frevly. your food
efficient and promptness In delivery most gratifying.
able possessions. Guard them
all persona claiming by. through February 28, 1934 and published Garland, and for such other and dtxen't digest. It Just dec»,ye in the boweia.
If you find It Inconventlent to visit our office, phon«
with
periodic
examinations
Get bloats up your etom«ch. You nave a
or under said defendants or either; In the Springfield News, a news further relief as to the court may thick,
bad taste and your breath M foul,
and we will call. . . . You are under no obligation
which co.it you nothing. Glasses
skin often breaks out In bletntehee. Your hand
of Ihem, In and lo aald premises paper published in I^ine County. appear eqtillnhle.
and you f.w’ down . nd out. tout whale
In asking ns for an estimate.
are not recommended unless you
Dated Itila 1st dav of February. Oregon, Raid publication being for
The order dlrrctinc the service ecl.ee
eystoae Is poisoned.
1934.
once each week for four consecu­ of this summons by publication Is
need them nnd Ihe prices arP
I t takes thoeo nood. old C 4R T B IV S
C. A SWARTS. Sheriff of Lane tive weeks. The date of first pub­ dated February 28th. 1984, and re­ U l T l ' l L1VEH PILL6 to get these two
within reach of all at
County, Oregon
lication thereof Is March 1. 1984 quires publication for four week«, po inds of bile t!. vlng freely and
"up and wu." They contain
Ry A È. HULEGAARD, Deputy. and the date of Ihe last publication and the date of the first publica­ feel
harmless, gentle vagetable ex tract«, aw
DR. ELLA M EADE
Date of first publication Feb. 1st. hereof Is March 29, 1934.
tion Is March 1st, 1984.
when It comes to making the bUe flow 1
O p to m * tr l* t
1934
HOWARD M. BROWNELL,
C. A. WINTERMBIER. Attor­
But don't aek fori; ver pills. Ask for (
Opposite P. O.
Springfield
ttia Liver Pill* t o k for the name (
41 West 8th
tugena
Date of last publication March
ney tor plaintiff. Residence, U
Attorney for Plaintiff.
U ttle ijver 1’IIU on the red label. T
1st. 1934.
Eugene, Oregon.
Residence: Eugene. Oregon.
eubwtnte. l i e at drug «torea. C IM I <
W A S H IN G T O N
Business Directory
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Reliance Life
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