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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
Published Every Thursday at
Iju ie I'ouuty. Oregon by
Springfield
M AXINE SNODGRASS HAS
PARTY
FOR
M OTHER
THURSDAY. APRIL B. 1W34
MISS CUN N IN G H A M IS
REBEKAHS INDULGE IN
HONORED ON BIRTHDAY
OLD T IM E SPELLING BEE
TW O HOSTESSES OIVE
COBURG BRIDAL SHOW ER
Mra. Harold Greene and Mr«
A birthday dinner and party Frl
Member« of Jnanlla Rebekah
day and an Easter surprise break lodge held an old fashioned spelling Wuller Drury entertained with a
birthday parly given for her ¡fast Sunday were given during Hie bee following their Itualneas nt el brills' shower al Ihe home of Mr«.
____________________II. E. MAXEY. Editor
mother. Mra. Riley Soodgraas. T h e 1 week-end In honor of Ml«« Jewel Ing Monday evening Mr» Fred (Irene near Coburg la«( Thursday
Lutared a« second claee matter. February 1«, 1903. at the poeto«lee.
evening honoring Ml»« Lillian Mini
afternoon waa spent In a «octal Cunningham'» birthday
Louk and Mrs Alice Donna cap slg >vhu 1» Io be married Io Frank-
Springfield, Oregon
manner.
Mr. and Mra. Dallax Murphv an tallied Ihe two aide
I 11 Drury on Mui-day, April (
,
Thoae present were Mr« John ; lertalnad at the Friday dinner In
M A IL S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E
Several members left early Io at
Mra.
Howard
Freeland,
I
»•••■»<
aa
their
guests
Mr.
and
Ml-»,
j
land
a
ben
fit
îVavey.
Ore Year In Adi am-
»1 50
Six Months
lance given lot the' Teacher V is it» — Ml»« Audrey Me
»I 00
'
FRANK PA R K E R
Mrs Frank Logan. Mrs. John Tout ' M K Irish. Mr and Mr» P J Spencer Hull« Ini go bund al Ihe
Two Years In advance
SS so
Three Monilta
Me
goth. Mn. William Meyer. Mr« Itnrtholoniew. Mr » >1 Mrs Clar Eugene I O <>. F iem»|«. mid do Pliersoti returned from Klamalb
Full» where »he I teaelilcg achool
T ill RSDAY, APRIL 5. 1934
Levi Ne I. Mrs W I Wright, Mr«. enee Cha«e. Rev. and Mr« Veltle gree iru cllce
I N T E L L IG E N C E -------- at ,7 y, . r ,
waa poslpo c l uiilll
W0,,h
with her
Flora Steam ier. Mr». William Cur Pruitt, Mia» Allie M inning Ml» Friday evening
The discovery has been an
FLOOD C O N TR O L FAVO R ABLE
pareilla
The
trip
was
made
over
H». Mr». Edward Privai, and Mr». Clara Junes, the honor guest mol
Thoae attending lh< Eua-ue
nnunced that the average menial
the heat and hostess, Au evenl g dunce were Mr. and Mr«. Lee Pul Ihe McKcnile pans
b jm p a lh v fu r the W illam ette R iver flood c o n tro l pro- age of the American people Is near John Heuderer.
of music waa enjoyed following the man. Mr and Mr». Howard Cot'on,
Ject has been expressed by o ffic e rs of the public w orks de­ er 1, than IS. That 1» encouiag
dinner.
Mr«. Sarah John«. Mr«
Alice
Student Vacations—Orville Katun
Ing. It »eem« that some of the
partm ent. They are Impressed by the w o rth ln e tu o f the
Dn Ml»» Cunningham's birthday !
.
1
Mr» Fred Louk. ard Kvu Before you buy n now oar at
project and the fact th a t it is being presented to them by a psychologists who were making i» visiting with hl« parent« hero o Sunday. Mra. Olive
J Itebhan en mid Mary Ann l.imk
any price. Get a demonstra­
mental leal» of recruit» during the during Hie spring vacation. Ho I« terlalned a number of friend nt n
humble group o f damaged property owners and county
tion of the New Ford V-8.
unending
«chimi
In
Portland.
war put a decimal point In ihe
breakfast honoring Ml»» I'uunlug
courts ra th e r than by some prom otion orgaulxution.
Vialta W ith F am ily— D F Thai
Cull Elmer Pyne at
wnutg place, or something like that
R ttu rn « from Hospital — txiuls ham.
■ her returned from Ihe M< Kenai«
If the application fo r a survey is granted and the su r­ and spread A e Idea that we were Tuhy waa bronghl to h l. home
ANDERSON MOTORS
i-omilry where he I, employed Io Ph. 49
5th A A Springfield
vey follow ed up w ith c o n stru ctio n w ork as we co n fid e n tia lly a nation of Infant» Now (hey are here Monday from the I ‘aciflr hos­
Arm y Man Vialta—Raymond Jar­
«pend III.» Easier holiday» with lu» . _
Irving to correct that mistake.
vis.
enllated
In
Ihe
Culled
State-
pital
following
an
operation.
expect then the W illam ette \a lle y w ill see its greatest con­
family here.
Without poking too much fun at i
army al Vancouver barrack». Van­
stru ctio n job o f a ll tim es in progress. There is no th in g th a t I «kaae " i y c k ^ ’a t 7 far there 1«
J A M E S K. K IN G
couver. Washington, visited » llh |
wdl affect the fu tu re o f this great valley more than the j r*®11? • great deal
be »aid ...
in
___ to
„ _______
Attorney a t Law
relatives here Sunday.
their
I am
glad
that
Fugane, Oregon
protection o f its riv e r bottom lands. In these lands rests favor
f,ro r of ,h*
,r work.
work- 1
®"' «
>««1 »
*»»« i Mln* r Bld» -
Mlaa M axine Sn odgrass wga hoet-
«'»» lant Thuradav afternoon at
TH E W ILLA M E TTE PRESS
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
the fu tu re greatness o f the valley and its capabilities o f sub-
* h* i 1
Vial« at Junction C ity — Mi nud
' always believed Thai I» that musi
NOTICE IS HEREBY HIVEN Mrs E C. Stuart mid fam ily, .pent
sisting a large population. P roperly protected fro m floods
the undersigned
,
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p i u i c v i c u ir u u i n o o n s
people have reached their full now that
p
o
ï ha» n been ap ,
;
.
;
r
.................
and erosion w ill m ake in tim e the garden spot o f the west era of reasoning and learning by
»All* XVF elv.-t l l ’t l l .
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9
J
Vilena
Wickwtre.
deceased,
by
the
Mr»
Ella
Fruni.
mid hi»
out of the W illam ette valley.
i the time they are 17 or so.
County Court of Lane County. Ore- »uni. Mr». A. J Katsei at Junction
A conservative estim ate is th a t the W illam ette valley
has suffered more than tw o m illio n dollars damage in the
last ten years fro m floods. Surely this is w o rth protecting,
A erial surveys and pictures o f the whole valley from
the a ir have been arranged to supplem ent the brief o f the
flood aaaociation. When these are doue action on our case
is expected shortly.
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Congressman James W. M o tt has introduced an
am endm ent to the O. & C. land tax b ill w hich w ill insure
2ane county o f $511.000 a year more revenue fro n t th is law
than fo r the past tw o years. He also has a b ill before the
appropriations com m ittee ca llin g fo r $6.000.000 in em er­
gency road w o rk fo r Oregon. Som ething com ing up is
better than n o th in g in sight.
v
H a iry Hayes tells us the new road up the McKenzie
,m«tr t h ^ Ve
x D,a|?, SprÜlgs is to 80 th r °u g h the gorge
past the tw o high falls. These are beauty spots in the Cas­
cades few people have seen.
W ith General M cAlexander in the republican ranks, it
now seems we are to have a cam paign between a field
general and a sw ivel ehair s ta ff officer.
A report says th a t 1.632,58» Am erican individuals are
?»o
eXCe8S ° f
ft does not “ -v w hat ‘ he other
1-0 m illio n s are w orth.
Some candidates are ru n n in g on a cheap w hiskey plat-
. 1 *S aniUR,ng to hear how cheap w hiskey w ill pro­
mote te m p ra n e e .
Free pubhc schools are those to w hich vou can send
y o u r children w ith o u t ,.aying any taxes, the anU -w les
taxers would have us b e lie v e ? L e t the o th e r fe»ow pa?
or t ™ ? 'b l'°« g ó '
*"
,he
T iU ni y° Ur e-ve8, ,eastw ar'l
The old tim ers say w hile
there is snow on Saddle B lanket m ountain w in te r is 'still on.
Q jfe FAMILY
/ DOCTOR
% JOHN JOSEPH GAINES MQ
ALW AYS A R IG HTEO US M AN
•
In every wicked reign there was a righteous man o f
God who could be n e ith e r bribed nor intim in a te d . He stood
fo rth c ry in g "Thus saith the L o rd ,” and though the king
w rithed and fum ed and sought to destroy, the prophet was
the victor.
b o n d er Food
9
What this country
will a be like gun All person» having claim« City
from
Mtaltut »aid estate are required to ■■
! literally, upon « h a t im prossto^" he present them with the proper
L. U RAY
vouchers to the undersigned
at 410
the M ,n ,r B l î r ° P" * y V u g .'n *. Oregon I
K K ln *;
youngsters who are now between
i 17 and 35 get from their contacts Miner Building. Eugene. Lane
N O T IC E O F H E A R IN G
with their elder» In the next two County. Oregon. within six t«i
month from Ihe date of this notice
ON F IN A L A C C O U N T
lo r three years
Dated al Eugene. Oregon. I III»
NOTICE IS HEREBY (HVEN
28th day of March. 1934
That the undersigned administra .
r.DNA L. KLINK. Kxecutrlx of tor of the eittate of Sarah Ano Por* I
B U S IN E S S ....................... « t h e too
Hie Estate of Vilena Wlckwlre i'iseii. deceased ha« filed hl» a<
Al Yale University professor
deceased.
count for the final settlem ent of I
have been testing the intelligence
iM 39—A 5-13-19 26»
aid estate In the County Court for
u a e O autr, Oregon, and that I
of chimpanxee« by teaching them
W ELLS A W ELLS
S a tu rd a y , th e 5 th dav of April.
how to transact business. The
A ttorneys at Law
1 1934. at the Court ILsitn of sald i
chimps can get "money" in the Commerce Bank Bldg.. Eugene. Ore C o u r t , in the County Court Moïi«ë' I
form of colored chips by doing cer­
In Eugene. Oregon at ten o'clock In
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
the forenoon, has been by »aid
tain work. They quickly learn that
.
i i!er’? ’r <lr,,n 'h*1 ,h,‘ ''OUr‘
• - ,h** "•"«* «»d Pl#< e
they can buy certain things with undersigned has been appointed Ad for hearing objections thereto, and
certain colors of chips. Also they mlnlstrator of the Estate of WU-1 for final settlem ent of said estate
learn that other chlmpanxees will Ham Harrison Levin«, ileceased. by
L I. RAY. Administrator of I
th. Estate of Sarah Ann For |
steal their "money" unless they the County Court of the State of
Oregon for l-ane County All per
guson. deceased
hide it or lock It up.
sons having claims against the »aid L. I. RAY. Attorney for Estate
Some folks have an idea that estate are hereby notified to pres
• M 8 15 22 29—A 61
anyone who can count money and ent the same, property verified, t«
the
undersigned
at
the
office
of
IN
THE
COUNTY COURT OF I
make change has enough education
Well« A W ells. Bank of Commerce i THE STATE OF OREUON FOR
to get by with. What they are Bldg.. Eugene. Oregon, within »lx
COUNTY OF LANE
! pr"»ing at Yale is that it doesn't month« from the date of the first ¡IN THE
THE MATTER OF THE ES
take much intelligence to do such publication of thl« notice
TATE OF DAt.E ELMER CHASE
of first publication. March
DECEASED
things. I don't know what else It 22. Dale
1934
NOTICE 1« hereby given that the I
will prove, except that we are
HAROLD J. WEI.LS. Adminis­ undersigned a« the Administratrix
closer akin to the apes than some
trator.
->f the Estate of Dale Elmer Chase. |
of us would like to believe. Perhaps WELLS A WELLS. Attorney»
Deceased has filed her final ac­
iM 22-39— A 5-12-17)
this Yale experiment will be put
count li, the County Court In the I
State
of Oregon for Lane County I
forward by some future "brain
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
mil that Tuesday the 10th day of I
trust*' as proof that business men
N otice 1« hereby given that the April 1934. at the hour of 9:30
receive too high a premium for the
under,igne.1
h a. been appointed o'clock
^’n d ’the' li, thi- forenoon of said day I
exercise of their talents.
Administrator with the Will Annex |)a. ........
iT d ‘'V
I
• • •
“ «
r a l a - s r s s j y ...............- .............
A M B IT IO N ..............college workers
The movies and some of the
person» having claim« agalnat »aid
popular periodicals give a wrong estate are hereby notified to pre»
Dated
. — . and first published March
slant on college life. They put the ent the same, properly verified, to
,, ,
Date of last publication April 6.
em phasis on sports and on the an the undersigned at the office of 1934
1
tics of rich men's sons, until a great Well» A W’ella. Bank of Commerce I
VERA E. MEARH, Administra
Bldg.. Eugene. Oregon, within six
many folks get the Idea that our months from the date of the first
_______ iM 8-15.22-29— A 5)
universities are luxurious retreats publication of thl» notice.
Date of first publication. March
for loafers.
N O T IC E O F H E A R IN G
8. 1934
When I was young most college
HAROLD J WELLS. Adminls In the County Court of the State
students were poor men's sops who
trator with the Will Annexed
of Oregon, for la n e County
had to "work their way through JESSE 0 WEf.I.S, Attorney.
tn the matter of the Estate of Seth
(M
8-15-22
29—
A
6)
college, by doing what ever odd
M. McPherson, deceased
Notice Is hereby given all parties |
Jobs or vacation tasks they could
Interested In the Estate of Seth M
N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O R S
find. And I was Interested to read
Notice is hereby given that the McPherson, deceased, that the un-
report from Harvard that the undersigned has been appointed Ad 'terslgned ha filed her Final Ac
same condition obtains now as fifty mlnlstrator of the Estate of Lee- ''mint In said matter and that an I
A.
Levina.
deceased.
by order made and entered therein by
years ago. More than two thousand He
students of that oldest of all Am­ th« County Court of the State of ,h<' County Judge of Ijine County.
Oregon for Lane County. All p e r O r e g o n . Monday. April 30th at ten
erican colleges are working their son« having claim« against the said o'clock in the forenoon at the Coun-
way. doing all sorts of things. Some estate are hereby notified to pres-i *v Court room In said county has
work as cooks and nurses In prl ent the same, properly verified, to t,e*'n ®«t as the tim e and place of
undersigned at the office of "al<l hearing upon said account.
vate families, others wash win­ the
Wells A W ells, Rank of Commerce when and where al partlea Inter-
dows. tend gardens, shovel snow, do Bldg.. Eugene. Oregon, within six e«ted may appear and show caurae.
typewriting, provide entertainment, months from the date of the first
aI>y. why said account should
hot be allowed and the prayer of
give music lessons or work In gar publication of this notice.
Date of first publication. March *•>* relator in all thing« granted
ages.
22. 1934
STELLA A MCPHERSON. Ad
These young men will not regard
minlstratrlx of the Estate of
HAROLD J WELLS. Admlnle
trator.
Seth M McPherson, deceased
their education as something lightly
IM 15-22-29— A 5-12)
come by. A boy with ambition JES9E 0 WELLS, Attorney
(M 22-29— A 5-12-17)
enough to earn his living while car­
rying on the genuinely hard work
F R E D E. S M IT H
Attorney a t Law
of a university course has got the
Ml ner Bldg.,
Eugene, Oregon
making of a man In him.
S pring w eather und Hprinx fever go together. The
heBt pep” builder In KgR liiianu'a candy. A few piece»
o f randy I n the best iiu *d lrliie fo r Hpring fever.
We have a wide va rie ty o f good randies, und they
roet little mure than the cheap kind. O ur reputation
as randy m akers are hark o f all o ur products. We want
Io pleaae o u r ruatom era alw ays and we have been do­
in g it fu r n very lung tim e.
E ggimann ’S
W liar« tli» Hervico i» D>(T«r«itt
M ilk la Hit« beat food fu r c h il­
dren. It la an all around food
that supplies heat and energy
to gro w in g bodies. All c h il­
dren ahould have m ilk to
d rin k.
Pasteurised m ilk 1» the nafe
kind. We guarantee Maid O’
Un am m ilk to I n > clean, fresh,
pure and wholetitinie.
Ask your dealer io Eugene or Springfield for
Maid O’ Cream Butter
Springfield Creamery Co.
T e a c h e rs
You can earn several hundred dollar» this Mummer,
and you can secure u better posit ion and u larger »alary
to r the com ing year. Com plete in fo rm a tio n w ill he mailed
on receipt o f a three cent »tamp. Send fo r It to-day
R ural School» and C ity School»
Sum m er W ork and School Year Position»
C O N T IN E N T A L
TEACHERS
IN C .
1850 Downing St.. Denver, Colo.
Covers the E N T IR E United States
"Thanks far sending me »0 many guud positions to apply far
over 30 during the fir t five days I was enr..ll«d " -A n Illinois Taecher
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SC H O O L O F F IC IA L S :— W e can put you In touch w ith ths very
fine»! teachers.
O ur service is tree to you.
The firs t o f this exalted com pany was N athan, who
was court preacher in the reign o f David. W hen th a t m ig h ty
m onarch had stolen the w ife o f the brave soldier U riah and
compounded the crim e by sending U riah in to the fro n t line
N O T IC E O F 8 A L E
of the battle. N athan appeared at the co u rt and announced
L I G H T ....................... a new horizon
Notice 1» hereby given by the
th a t he had come to te ll the k in g a story. There were tw o
I f fen
a« W Executor
of the
If ten month» teem
from . now .a
the one
>00- I underalgned
WU! of George
Irvin, deceased
men in a certain city, he said, the one rich , having m any
flo i ks and herds, and the o th e r so poor th a t he possessed I Inch telescope len» for which the ! that, pursuant to the authority and
only one little ewe lamb. And the rich man, desiring a ban- ' gins» was poured the other day, i direction of »aid Will, which au
turns out to be flawless and un- | thorlzed said Executor to sell and
<|uet, had spared all of his own big flocks and appropriated
dispose of all the real and personal
: cracked—they can't tell until It property of said estate, not there
the poor m an’s one Iamb.
SEASON
eools off—then astronomers will he
! able fa perceive stars so distant
that the light from them ha» been
[ more than a billion years reaching
the earth, traveling at the rate of
186.OOt) miles a second.
The extent of the visible universe
will be multiplied by ten. when this
! new light gathering instrument is
set up and In action.
In a literal as well as figurative
sense, that mankind need» and ha»
i always needed. 1» more light. Saint
Paul was right when he .«aid that
human beings "see through a glass
darkly.”
• • •
Inbefore devised, and deeming It
for the best interest of said estate
to do so. I will at the office of Fred
E. Smith, attorney at law, 406
Miner Building. Eugene. Oregon, on
and after April 6th, 1934, sell at
private sale to the highest bidder
P icture to yourself the spectacle. The k in g on his
far cash, all of the right, title and
golden throne surrounded by his lords and soldiers; the
Interest of said estate and of the
heir» at law thereof, the following^
penniless preacher, clothed in rough skins, w ith no pow er
described real property, towlt:
but Truth, no protection but the fla m in g sword o f m oral
The northeast quarter of south-
courage. Thou a rt the m an.” The effect was im m ediate.
west quarter of section 29. town
ship 17 South of Range 1 W est of
And David said unto Nathan, 1 have sinned against the
W illamette Meridian, containing 40
Lord. And David fa ted. and went in. and lay all night upon
acres of land, more or less, a n d )
the earth.
together with the right of way con
tlguous to and going with said pre
m lses, in section 29, said township
A fte r N athan came E lijah the Tishbite, a h a iry man,
and range, in Lane County, Ore i
liv in g alone in the woods, d rin k in g the w ater o f m ountain
g o n ; also, the east 68 feet of lot 7
streams, and fed by ravens. He it was who stood o u t against
G 0 L D .............................from the tea and of south 10 feet of Lot 6 In'
Die fo u r hundred prophets o f the religion o f Baal w hich the
Forty years ago or »0 a Yankee Block 18 of Mulligan’s Donation
w icked Queen Jezebel had im ported, and challenged them to , minister nam^d Jarnlgan formed a to Eugene. Lane County, Oregon.
The first described of said tracts
a life and death contest. They were to build th e ir a lta r and
. company to extract gold from sea of land will be sold subject to a
lay th e ir sacrifice thereon; he would lay a sim ila r sacrifice ; water He sold stock In- his com n*ort8aKo for the principal sum of j
on the a lta r of the Lord. W hichever god sent down fire
pany and got Into a lot of trouble »200°
®" "‘her liens and encum
fro m Heaven was the one who deserved to be worshipped.
But h e
»,111
brances to be paid by said estate,
But he was telling the exact truth and the second of said tracts of
F rom m orning u n til noon the false prophets leaped upon
when he paid there wan enough I*nd will be Bold Bubjeot to an out­
th e ir altar, ca llin g out to Baal, w hile Elijah taunted them.
sold in the Atlantic Ocean to pave Bfani,,ng contract of Bale upon
North America. His only trouble i
'¡’ v™ *" aPPf"l l ’n®‘®| y Mr;
And It v a n e to pass at noon, that Elijah mocked them,
700.00 with accrued Interest unpaid,
and said, Cry loud; for he Is a god; either he Is talking, or he
wa« that It cost more to get It out all taxes and other Hens to be paid
i than the gold was worth.
1« pursuing or he Is in a Journey, or peradventure he sleepeth
by said estate. The Executor res­
and must be awaked.
Now, with gold worth 335 an erves the right to reject any and all I
for said parcels or either
ounce instead of about »20. chem [ bldg
"heJeJ?
evening when the fo u r hundred had proved th e ir , 1st» are giving serious attention to
This notice Is published for four
in a b ility to deliver the goods, E lijah laid up his own a lta r
the problem of recovering gold consecutive weeks In the Spring-
placed the sacrifice on it, stacked up the wood, and poured
I from the sea. At the American field News, a newspaper of general
w ater over it to make the test harder. Then he prayed.
Chemical Society meeting the other circulation, possessing the legal
qualifications for publishing legal
day a chemist who is extracting notices, in Springfield, Lane Coun­
riien the fire of the Lord fell, and consumed the burnt
bromine
from
sea
water
commer­
ty. Oregon.
sacrifice, and the wood, and the stones, and the dust, and
cially said that the same process
Date of first publication March
licked up the water that wa In the trench.
"Ionizes" the gold In the water, 8th, 1934.
WILLIAM O. IRVIN, Executor
And when a ll the people saw it, they fell on th e ir faces;
making It more nearly possible to
of Last Will of George W.
filter it out.
and they said, The Lord, he is the God; the Lord he is the
Irvin, deceased.
I learned a long time ago not to FRED E. SMITH, Attorney for
executor.
regard anything as Impossible.
(M H 6 22-29— A 6)
And David'» anger wee greatly kindled against the man;
and h said to Nathan, A» the Lord liveth, the man that hath
done this thing »hall surely die. . . .
And Nathan said to David, "Thou art the man."
AGENCY,
Tell Him To Fly His Kite
Away From E le c tric
Wires.. And Not to Use
W ire as a Kite String
M ANYlMfMCNCY
CALL
M ountain -S tates P ower C ompany