The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, July 12, 1934, Page 3, Image 3

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    PAOE THREE
TOT SPRINOFIBLD NBW«
THURSDAY JULY U . 1884
t:
W A S H IN G T O N
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return« with any degree of aafety
on any tort of private Inveetment
1« regarded aa having paaaed; five
perreot la the Intereet rate talked
of most on private obligation«. And
runalderlng the abaolute safety of
Work In Mill— Everett Chet wood
a government bond, the effort will , Vida Man Here—John W ille of
Vida was a business visitor in * and Blaine Fisher have gone to
be to refinance the old laauea and ,
I work at the Penn I umber company
laaue the new one» on a beats o f 1 Springfield Maturday
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Columbia where they »pent a week I Tuesday starting July io and con-
while the Doctor attended a medl-| tlnulng until fall, will be given over
cal clinic. They took a boat from primarily to this service
Every
Beattie to Victoria and return.
dean'» office will be open and
.. i—— —, ■
either the dean or hl» representa­
tive will be there tu hold personal
TUESDAYS SET ASIDE FOR col,f. r
wlth prospective »tu
CAMPUS VISITORS AT OSC *"«
m ill.
A weel ly "visito i ’ day" esp ei-
Leona Man H e r e <1. K. Owen u
VICTIM OF ROW A N D
ally designed to aci ummodate par-
uutue uld lag Ini'ome will carry the I eona wuM a business visitor at the
Parente
of
Daughter—
Mr.
and
ItUIUIKR BATHING HlIITH
ATTACKER KNOWN HERE
Washington. July I I — It 1« Ptggl-j 4o»Wed had of debt
Mrs. Uoyjl Walker of Creswell are ents and high school graduates who
Hprlnrfleld hotel flunday.
Mild CAPS »re u »well outfit
plan
to
enter
college
thia
fall
has
the parents of a baby daughter
; dent Roosevelt's hup« and egpecta i
Mrs. Maude Glaapy. who was
air hw liiiiiihiK- H<*<> our tlln- linn that In the course of the U«It FARM BORROWERS
Jasper Resident In— Mr» Thomas burn to them at the Pacific hospital been arranged for all this summer
-lxxhe«l about tbe throat by Morris
l>luy mid you'll want one.
Itu
liey
of
Jasper
was
a
busln
ss
at
Oregon
State
college,
announces
on Raturday. July 7. 1»34
six month» ■ that Is, befurn the
RETURNING MONEY
Knight at a danca hall In Eugene
Scott's Drug Htore.
K. It Lemon, registrar
visitor In Mprlngfleld Tuesday.
new I'ungress meet« In January— he
Saturday
evening lived lo Bprlng-
i Takes Mining Claim
William
Difficulty In finding dean- and
lt«payment of nearly 11.000.000
will have got the whole of the com­
eld a few years ago. She now
Albany Peopla H e r. — Mr a i d , l(o<i en|,ougll ha„
un e,ghl mln.
C A L L FOR W A R R A N T !
other campus leader« In their of­
was made In Jun« by borrowers
lives at S44 Jefferson street and Is
Nut Ire 11 hereby given that City plicated machinery of government
Mrs. Frank Mulligan of Albany |I|R p,B|ma
, he W lnb rry district
from the Regional Agricultural ■ spent Friday here visiting with his Mr |t(B,e|lboU((h „ , ,„ rlIIPr Hprlng fices (turlrg Mummer vacation per­ recovering Knight worked In a
«f Springfield (leiiaral Fund W ar­ working In unison tu a «Ingle end.
iods has deterred many inter sted
rants are railed fur pay me nt thru slid will have found utile men tu re- Credit corporation of Hpokane. indi­ rather. Mike Mulligan
barber -hop here for short periods.
fW d r,.Rld(.nl
persons from going personally to
NO 18881 dat'd i >. I 81, I »30; ; place several who are definitely cating that the pnrlud of drastic
He is now being held for a grand
Sti.-rt liiipriivi'iiii.nl Warrant« thru on the way out because they bare liquidation In agriculture la pass
vis
it in Texas—
Reeal
visit
vsxae— Konia
nom a »
- • i has
8on
ttlld MrR | va„ the campus for information they Jury investigation on a charge of
Nil. 13X24 dated Jan. 13. I M I ; l.lbr not made good In their Jobs
log, Frank A. Johnsiui. executive |«.(t on a trip Io Texas to vt It Ills H-|Uy of Mur(.(),M are |h# p ^ ^ , , want before starting to college, be assault with Intent to kill following
ary Warrants thru No. ir«O»n dated
President, announced today In | par-nts lie operates a shine perlor 1)f g
|()
a| (he lleve tbe O R. C. officials.
May 3lat, 1(34 Inter««! «hall ceaae ! llow he Is going Io do Ibis w7Tn |
his waiver of a preliminary bear­
and confectionary stand here
pacific hospital on Huturday. July
utter July I3lh. 1934 Raid wurranls ; nut disturbing (he morale of t lie 1 Hpokun«'
To meet till
situation, every ing.
«hould be iireaented at the Hprlng
June Is Ihe first month sine« or-1
udmlnlrtrallon Is Ills worry. And
Vialta Brother- Mias Flora Whit 7. 1(34
field City Hull fur payment.
ganlxallon of the regional In the
Mr
Itouaevelt
doesn't
worry
much
ney la here from Roaeburg visiting
Tonal|i T>ktn _ N ad- Ool|1,ler
W K BUELL. Treasurer.
Springfield, Oregon. j about anything. >1« t-omva pretty fall of 1932 that the dollar volume at the home of her brother, Harry dBU(, b U r t)f Mr Bnd M r„ w N
<lo»«. to obeying the Hlhllcal In­ of loans outstanding has shown a I W hitney.
•
Goaaler, had her tonsils taken out
A tte n d R see p tlo n F o r O ffle s rs — junction about letting tomorrow decline. The RACC ceased making
Tonsils Removed — Mrs. M J Tuesday ut the office ot a local
Several members of the local I. O. take cure of Itself. However, a lot loun» In March with the Inaugura-
tl. F and Rebekah lodges attended of other folk» are doing consider­ Hon of the new network of 31 pro- ( Cottonware had her tonsils taken physician
duitlon credit associations, which out Monday morning at Ihe office
Camp Cr#-h M>n H<re_ Mar|jjB
a reception In Eugene Tuesday able worrying
now blanket the four Pacific north­ of a local physician.
Chase
of Camp Creek was a visitor
evAnlng honoring grand lodge and
Johnson Unoer Discussion
west states. Additional advances
a-semlily officers of Ibla district.
MinnaaoU
Resident
Hera—
Mr»
'»
Hprlngflel.l
Friday Mr Chase
Perhaps I be biggest source of
For flavor, texture and genuine goodness Maid
were continued to be made to bor­
Ida W right of Mtnneupoll», Minn Hrlv«-« tbe high school bus during
worry In the administration la Gen­
O’Cream Ice cream is not surpassed. Made of the
rower» on the books, however
»sola waa here Bunday for a short •**•’ »chool year
purest ingredients by the latest machinery at our local
"8HARP STOMACH PAINS eral Hugh E Johnson. Personally
visit at the Riley Bnodgraa. home, j Return
c#>>1 M f
Mr<
everybody like« General Johnson
N O T IC K O F F IN A L H K A R IN Q
plant our ice cream is a popular food these hot days.
Notice Is hereby given that tbe
UPSET WHOLE SYSTEM" In starting the Hlue Eagle and Ihe
Visit at N .w port Mr und Mr» ‘* “ « 7 Hlchxrdaon returned Friday
Spec ial pucks tor pa nics and outings are prepared
NRA off on a wuve of popular en­ undersigned Phebe Mann has filed
Raya E Hentgea: "I tried a (1 thusiasm he did a magnificent Job her final report and account as Hoy l-ugh. Bum Bweeney and bis ; evening from He« eta beach near
in
our
cold room. Order some today.
administratrix of (he estate of father. Jam«« Hweeney, »pent Hun Florence where they »pent several
bottls t l weeks treatment) of Dr.
He Is still the Alfred I* Mann, deceased, gnd tbe
Emil's Adla Tablets under your of propaganda
day at Newport visiting relative
day«.
Ask your dealer in Eugene or Springfield for
guarantee. Now the pains are gone great propagandist, but as an ad­ County Court of I^ine County, Or»
and I eal any thing." Flanery'a ministrator. It la beginning to he <«n. has fixed Monday, July 30th
Return
from
Portland—
Mr
and
»«"
B
o
r
n
-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
M.
R
Maid O' Cream Butter
at 10 O'clock A. M at the County
Drug more.
realised In administration circles Court room In the Court house at Mr« P. J. Bartholomew returned Terw lller of Goshen are the parent's
as It ha» long been realised by the Eugene. Oregon, aa the time and Friday from Portland where they
N O T IC I FO R P U B L IC A T IO N
• nine pound son born to them
FORKKT IX C H A N Q I
business men with whom he has place for final hearing thereon and spent several days visiting rela 1 Goahen on Bunday. July 8. 1934
any
objections
to
said
report
and
Ospertm snst of the In te rio r, United to deal, he 1» decidedly not a sue- account «hould be filed or made on
Return« from Coast— Mr«. W H.
States Land O fflee, Roaeburg, cees.
or before said time.
Bon la Born— Mr and Mrs. E. O J<»*
ot Portland returned
Oregon, Juno 2nd, 1994.
llow to ease General Johnson oul
Daled and first published June
Buell of Creswell are tbe parent«
» * *,r •*'»>*
lhal c»y 8unday
Notice Is hereby glveu that on without stlrrlug up too much 2Kth 1934
May Slat. 1(14. J. 8. Van W lakle.
PHEBE HANN. Armlnlatratrlx o( H baby BtMl bwrB to them at the following a weeks visit here with
trouble
Is
one
of
Ihe
President's
of Prineville, Oregon, filed applies
Alfrerl P. Mann, eatate
,,n s.m.luv July Mr u" d Mr" ►
’’«yd Bloxham
Eugene hospital on Hunoay. Juiy
tlon No. 021426 under the aot of chief dlfflrultles lie must have the WHITTEN RWAFP o RD. Ally
Atty
March 20. 1(22. (42 Btat.. 446) to right man ready to slip Into his for estate.
»• 1,34
V isits M other— Dr. and Mr». C. G.
exchange tbe N W H Bee. 24. T. IS place before he ads. Huslue«« In-
(Je 29—Jy 9 12-19 2« I
W aahlngton Man H ir e — Frank Van Valxuh and small daughter
It.. R. ( W W M . within tbe Mus-
Dibble«- of Everett. Washington a r
week end here visiting at
law National FVrest. for the timber leresls are beginning to talk of
N O T IC K O F F IN A L H K A R IN Q
from portion« of N E ‘< HEW Bee. Clay Williams, head of Ihe Rey­
visit
with
1
he
home
of his mother. Mrs. A.
rived
here
Ha'urdav
to
Notice Is hereby given tbat tbe
12. T SO H , R. 2 K , W M„ within nolds Tobacco company, aa the
underslgnt-d Phebe Mann has filed his brother and sister-in-law Mr B Van Valzah.
the W illamette National Foraat
Ideal man for the Job There has her final report and account aa
and Mrs. H. (). Dibblee
The purpose of thia notice 1a to
Taturns rtom Coast— M rs W H.
•llow all persons claiming the been no Intimation from the W hite administratrix of the »»tate of
Charlie
It
Mann,
deceased,
and
tbe
V is it , from W aahlngton _ Mr«. A drl» ° returned the first of the
lands selected, or having bona fide House ax to who may be tbe uexl
objections to such application, an head of NRA. but a change Is re­ County Court of Lane County. Ore- Nellie tlllllatn of Raymond. Wash- **-*',‘ frun‘ Newport where she
^ " .O o Æ W ^ . l^ Æ
Inglon spent Friday evening and ’‘t*’"' several days at their bicycle
opportunity lo file their protests yarded aa certain.
with tbe Register of tbe Uhtted
Court room In tbe Court bouse at Saturday here visiting at the home rt101“ 1 -bop
Housing
Act
Moving
State» Land Office nt Roseburg.
Fred [xjuU
H arry Hopkln«. head of the Km Eugene Oregon, as the time and' bf Mr aud
Oregon Any such protests or ob­
Return from Trip— Mr. and Mra.
jection» must be filed In this office ergency Relief, and not John Fahey. place tor final hearing thereon and
Newport People Here— Mr. and W. E Buell and daughter. Evelyn.
wltbln thirty day» from the data he««l of the Home lx>an Board, any objections to said report and
account should be filed or made on .Mr» John Sweeney and fam ily of relurne«! this week from Moro, In
of first publication of thia notice,
which first publication will be June will be made the administrator of or before said time
Dated and first published June Newport are -pending a few day« Ea tern Oregon where they visited
the new Housing Act. A campaign
Meat is high in food value and also very palatable.
141b. 1124
2Xth.
1934
here at the home of Mr. and Mrs with their son In-law and daughter,
W IL L IA M >1. CANON. Register. of propaganda to '"tlx up the old
PHEBE HANN. Armlnlatratrlx K
,, h
Mr. and Mr». Paul F. Alley tor the
(Je 14 21 29—Jy 4 12)
It
gives
zest to the appetite and is your best health
house" Is to be begun soon The
Charlie R. Maun, estate
past two weeks.
hope la to get activity in the build­ W H IT T E N SW AFFORD, Atty
Plana Vacation— Mr and Mrs.
insurance. Our service in quality m eats will please you.
ing trades started off thia year for estate.
Lar on W right and family will
Return from Trip— Dr. and Mrs.
tJe 29—Jv R-lt-l»24>
and a big building boom In 1935
«pend the next week at the W right M. V. W alker returned Saturday
Keep on hand som e of our assorted cold m eats for
What 1a still lacking la confi­ N O T IC K O F Q U A R D IA N 'B SALK
cabin on Horse creek near Me- noon
from
Vancouver,
British
OF RKAL PRO PKRTY
dence on the part of private bual-
sandwiches
these h et summer days. We are glad to
Kenxle bridge. Mr Wright will take
Dr. JOSEPHINE C. BRAUN ne « and Industry. II la reollx -d
IN T H E C IR C U IT CO URT O F T H E a week'» vacation at that time.
make seasonable suggestion s about what to eat.
Naturopathie Physicien
iha'I xEometElng must be done to
STA TE OF OREGON FOR T H E
I
I
f
ooostipauun
causes
you
Oa»,
CO
U
N
TY
OF
M
U
LTN
O
M
A
H
,
Leava
for
North—
Mr.
and
Mr».
asaure business that If It puts Ita
Phone 91-J
Indigestion.
Headaches.
Bad
PROBATE D E P A R TM E N T.
Ralph Fullerton and ajnall »on have
money to work now there will be
Sleep. Pimply SUn. get quick
No.
32,1(7
;
g„
ne
(„
Brad
wood
where
Mr.
Fuller-
Office Houri: I to I F. M
rebel with ADLERIKA Thor-
no further radical legislation or ad-
i action, yet gentle, safe.
wi|| be employed Mr» Fuller-
4U4 Fourth Street
nilqlstratlve actions lo impair Ihe In the M atter of the Eatate and
E. C. S T U A R T , Prop.
4«h and M ain Sts — Phons »3
••'‘“¿dl“n"h lP of W IL L IA M FAR-
, Hon
, o return In two
stability of Investments.
MER. Incompetent.
|
No word has been furthcoming
NO TIC E IB HER EB Y G IVEN , week»
Flanery'» Drug 8tore
on what ths President will do under that pnrauant to the order and lie
Drive to Turner— Mr and Mr». E.
ense
of
the
Circuit
Court
of
the
the powers granted to him under
Watchmaker and Jeweler
State of Oregon for Multnomah E. Pvne drove to Turner Bunday,
the Silver Act. Secretary Morgen- County. Probate Department, duly
HPRINOF1BLD
evening to bring »ome of the young
•e . Paoille Watch Inapeeter
thau declares that he will adminis­ entered In the above entitled mat­
people home from the Christian
First Claaa W ork at Reasonable
ter It "enthusiastically." but that ter on June (. 1934. the undersigned
young people« conferenoe held dur­
Prloes.
Caro.llne
Farmer.
Guardian
of
the
does not satisfy oonaervatlvea.
Estate of W illiam Farmer. Incom­ ing the past week.
There 1« a strong belief here, back­ petent. will from and after the 13th
General Law Practica
ed up by statements from finan­ day of July, 1934. at 1426 Yeon
D rive to Salem— Mr. and Mrs R.
ciers who usually know what they Building. Portland. Oregon, sell at E ¡goahier drove to Salem Batur-
I. M. PETERSON
."ne,h‘2 rt'.M lKHHe *ln<«r«S d»F «<>
with her aleter. They
are talking about, that the amend­
At lorasy «t-Law
bidder all the right, title. Interest
'
, , ,, _
.„i,«
ments to Ihe Securities Act now and eelate of the »aid W llltam brought several of the Springfield
t'tty H a ll Bulldlag
make It reasonably possible for the Farmer, a» a tenant by the entire- young people home from the tnetl-
Springfield, Oregon
flotation of new stock and bond Is­ tles. in and to the following dea- | U(e held at Turner.
sues to provide working capital, crtb«l real property situated In
Lane County. Oregon, to-wlt:
Reports Heard— Member» of Iuka
which Is badly needed, for many
I M k A and l to ’ ]• J*?1* *■ circle number 37 heard reports of
large Industrie«.
rlualve. In Block 1; Lot» 1 to 6.
both Inclusive, and Lota 8 to 18. the state convention at Aatorla. In
Threatened Btrlkee H u rt
both Inclusive. Block 8, all In June last Thursday evening when
Business confidence Is not being
Oaklelgh: and.
the group met at Egglmann's.
---------- O F SPRINGFIELD ----------
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helped any by the continuous
¿ w
z
S o S h -» «'
'» " »
threats of strikes In major Indus
of Ptttaburgb. Pa.
I .ot 10 of Block 2 of the plat of I ing.
tries.
The American Federation
Oaklelgh; thence North 287 07
of Labor ha declared lie Intention
feet; thenre Eaat 8 23 chain« to
Complete» Thr»«-C W ork— Lloyd
to devote the summer to the com-
the Southeast comer of the land Mattison ha« completed hl» third
Genuine Fast Color English Prints. Yd.
........................... 15c
plete organlxatlon of the whole
described In the certain deed to >nd f|na, t(,rn, w|tb tb(1 Three-C
Blue
or
Gray
Chambray,
for
shirts
or
cannery
uniforms,
Yd.,............... 12c
Represented By
automoble Industry, preparatory to
M. a\ . Ar£ , 1>n ln,'.? n
o '* « " '“ “ «» He waa .tationed In
Beautiful Assortment of Voils, Floral patterns. Yr., .......................... 19c
of the W illam ette River; thence,
a.
. . .
making demands next Fall which It
Southeasterly along ««Id weet Eugene for .ome time, and later
50 Percent Best Linen Toweling, Yd................ ........................................ 12c
E. H. TURNER
will hack up by a general atrlke In
hank to the Northeast corner of was transferred to the Wendltng
Marshall Fields Best Bleached Sheeting, 81x90. Yd.,
39c
S4I A BL
B prlagfleM . O re
the automobile factories if they are
the tract of land now owned by , ,.an, p,
Light Weight Sheeting, 81x90 Yd., ......................................................... 22c
Harold
A.
Rossman
being
at
a
not granted.
High Grade Cretonne, Big variety of patterns. Yd.,
17c
jmlnt due eaat of the place of
Formar TMChaP Here— Mr«. Dan
The outlook as seen by Impartial
beginning;
thence West 8 30
Curtain
Marquisette,
Yd.,.......
y..............................................................
10c
observers here 1» for a slight fall­
chains, more or leas, to the place Phlnney of M orrill. Nebraska Is
Daisy Outing Flannel, Yd,, ..................... • ................................................. 15c
ing off of buslnes during the aunt-
of beginning, containing 3 acre«, here to visit with her mother. Mrs.
Ladies SUtnmer Night Gowns
39c
more
or
less.
In
Donation
Land
vorla
who
was
Injured
recently
In
mer. which does not now look as
Ladies
Cotton
Vest
9c
I'lxlm
No.
46,
In
Township
17
accident
Mrs.
Phlnney
was
promising as 1933. with Increased
South. Range 4 West of the W tl
.
Ladies
Silk
Slips
.......................................................................................
98c
goernment speiidvwt to take up the
lamette Meridian
formerly Miss Mary Vorls and
La France Full Fashion Silk Hose
.................................. 69c
Formerly W alker-l’oole
slack while business men and flnan
The property, except I«ot 18. taught school In thia city for sev-
Rayon Hose, silk plated ...........................................................................
29c
Block 2, Oaklelgh, la owned by th e ! ,,ral yearg
elers
are
studying
und
analyxlng
EUG ENE— t lt li HPRINGOTKLD
House
Dresses,
80
Square
........................................................................
89c
ward,
W
illiam
Farmer,
Incompet­
the probable effects and benefits,
and t'harnelton
22S Main
ent and Caroline Farmer, the un
Sher Voil Dresses .....................................................................
89c
or otherwise, of the things which derslgned In her personal capacity,
Téléphoné 723
Phone B2-J
Ladies
Slack,
pair
..................................................................................
59c
TODAY’S
L
I
V
E
N
E
W
S
linve been undertaken by the gov­ ns husband and wife and tenant«
Ladies Aprons, fast colors, .......................................................................... 19c
ernment. before making very long by the entireties; Lot 18, Block 2,
FOR FAT FOLKS
Ladies Taffetta Rayon Slips .........................................................
59c
Oaklelgh Is owned by Howard P.
comments
Artiest, subject to the Interest of
Ladies Summer Blouse Sweaters ........................................................
89c
One of Ihe things which will the ward therein an a tenant by tha
3 Great Letter«
Ladies All Wool Skirts
$1-98
come in for a great deal of hard entirety.
V
X
Read
Them
All
Ladies
All
Wool
Bathing
Suits.
Latest
styles
$1.98
Terms of sale: All eaah. or one-
study will he the national debt. It
Men's Sweater Coat, or Slip Over
98c
half cash and the balance evidenced
Is now 27 billion dollars— twenty
(Yorn all over the country—
by Ihe note of the purchaaer. upon
Men’s
Summer
Union
Suit,
Short
sleeves,
long
legs
.................
69c
seven thousand millions. That Is term» »atiafactory to
— the
_- ____
under- north — south — e a s t— west come
Men’s Flannel Pants
$2.98
the highest point our national debt signed, secured by mortgage upon j lettera of praise for the world'»
Men's Heavy Bib Overalls
89c
Ihe property »old. Bid» may be sub- »nfp and healthful enemy bf fat
has evt r reached.
mltted upon any single lot and—or don t mis» these 3 letters,
Men's and Ladies Garden Straw Hats
10c
Tbs Debt T a x Load
" I am using Kruaoben Salta on
combination of lota In Oaklelgh;
Men’s Genuine Fur Felt Hats
$1.48
Nobody worries much about pay and upon the unplatted tract In Ita advlca of my Doctor. Have used
Men's Handkerchiefs, good grade,
5c each; 6 for
25c
lug off a national debt — nobody entirety. Lota A and 1 to 88. both three bottle» and lost 16 lba.. and
Boys
Fine
Broadcloth
Wash
Suits
49c
gladly recommend It to all my
SMART
Inclusive.
Block
1,
Oaklelgh,
will
hut Andrew Mellon, that Is
Mr.
friends." Mra G. W. Bryant. Fox
Men’s All Wool Coat Sweater
$1.98
Mellon upproarhed Ihe public debt be «old subject to Incumbrances boro. Mass . 1934.
RIMLESS
conalRtlng of a mortgage In faTor of
Men’s
Rayon
Dress
Sox,
pair
.............................................
15c
"I am using your Kruachen Salts
us a banker tines all debts, as some- Bank of Halsev securing the aum
Men’s
B.
V.
D.
Union
Suits
...........................
49c
for
constipation
and
reducing.
STYLES
thing to be paid. Statesmen look at of (3,000.00, Interest. 7% per an­
All Ladies White Shoes to close
$1 98
Have taken 3 Jara and have lost
debt» as something to offer lo the num payable semi-annually, unpaid
Old
Ladies
Strap
Comfort
Shoes
............................................................
$1.49
»Ince May 21. 1933. and delinquent about 20 lba. I cxn recommend It
Investing public as a safe source of and current taxes. The balance of I to be great." Mlaa A. J. Harber,
Rimless popularity has risen
Ladies Heavy Work Shoes
....................................*
$1.49
Income. "Buy a government bond said real property will be sold sub­ Pineville, Ky„ 1934.
rapidly the past few year«— men
Men’s
Soout
Work
Shoes
................................
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$1.69
“I
have
taken
8
bottles
of
Krua-
and you can't lose your capital." ject to delinquent and current
and women chooae rlmleag be­
Men's Heavy Work Shoes
$2.48
chen. I weighed 166. I reduced 68
cause Its Inconsplclotts, attrac­
And that Is true so long as Iho taxes., or free therefrom, aa the
Men’s
White
or
Black
and
White
Shoes
$2.98
undersigned may at the time of lbs., and felt better each day. have
tive, light In weight; because
government’s credit Is, good. So sale deem beat. Any and all sales got my 4th bottle," Ed Jordon, Le­
there are no rims to obatruct
Children's Shoes
98c to $1.98
the
Important
question
Is:
How
Veen.
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1984.
w ill be made subject to confirma­
vision. Loxll adds the feature
Beautiful Assortment of Ladies’ Cotton Shirt Waists,
49c to $1.48
If you are proud of your double
much of a debt can the Doited tion by the above entitled Court.
long desired by rimless wearers
All Wool Camp Blankets, single,
$1.48
Further Information may be ee chin and bulgln- abdomen don’t
—strength! Loxlt lx available
Stales carry without Impnlrlitt Its
cured by Inquiry of the undersign- lake Kruschen Salta. Ed Jordon
All Wool Camp Blankets, double,
$2.75
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credit? And the generally accepted <>d at 1426 Yeon Building. Portland. made up his mind to take off 60 or
80x105
Cotton
Bed
Spread
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98c
styled and made by the Rausch
| answer here is SB billion dollar».
more pounds of fat—and he did—
Oregon.
ti Lamb Optical Company.
Date of first publication June 14, Ed was sick and tired of lugging
To pay Interest on double the
It around with him— persistency
debt of 1932 would aeent to call for 1934
Date of last publication July 12., won for Ed as It w ill for any fat
doubling
the
tax
Income;
hut
the
man.
DR. ELLA MEADE
1934.
deilnlte effort Is to reduce all In-
A half teaspoon In a glass of hot
C A RO LINE FARM ER . Guard­
SPRINGFIELD, OREGON
Optometrist
ian of the Estate of W illiam water before breakfast every morn­
lereat rates to percentage» compar­
ing— get Kruschen at any drug­
Farmer. Incompetent.
44 W att 9th
Bufane
able with those prevailing In- the
(Ja 14-21-88—Jy 8-18)
store.
older nations. Tbe day ot < percent
around 3 In 2H penent. so mat the
The Queen of
Ice Cream
Springfield Creamery Co.
Balanced Meals Always Include
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