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    TIÎURSDAY. AUOV8T, 2, 1934
THE SPRING FtRLD NKWd
PAÖtC TWO
—-nsa*- —
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
Published Every Thursday at
Springfield. Lane County. Oregon by
THE WILLAMETTE PRESS
H. E. MAXEY, Editor
lud never knuwu. Mr«. Kingdon
«tarts V«o«tlon — Mlee Rd,l#
lladdou well und ehe dld not llke 'lould la u e counlv health nur«*.
her
started her anuual vacutlou y*Bt*r
I "8h*’« con.e to eee you. Nancy. I <1„ »'»’ »•«
•»'“*
tor
.«
} lund und poluta uorth. Wie lotend«
Nancy pushed her shaking hands. Io visit III Canada with a party of
! “Go out there and talk to her—In Portland friends before reluming
} the other room. Don’t Id her conic to her home lu Springfield
IT C H IN G
SKIN T R O U B L E S
If anyone hae the Itch now, says
a famous doctor. It’s because he
would rather have II than bother
to end It.
ror nothing could be more atm
pie thau the modern home treat,
iiient with Emerald Dll. «•>«« act«
to
give relief Soothing,
I Inatautly
IIB IM U II/
I
healing. antlaepUc. Km-
merald Dll Is magic for
an llchlag akin
ju»t follow direction«,
says your druggist and
you are »ure to be help
Mon«*' hack mile»« you are
} in her«!“
Mr« Gordon, reluctant and eui “SHARP STOMACH PAINS
UPSET WHOLE SYSTEM"
} linrrass d. allowed heruelf to be
M A IL S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E
i pu lied Nancy thrust her through
Says K llentgea “I tried a $1
$1.00
O e Year In Advance .
$1.60
Six Months
¡the portieres, drew them behind bo ttle 13 weeks tre a tm e n t) of Dr
&0c
T,.o Years tn advance
„50
Three Months
1 her. and went buck to her lounge E m il's Adla T ablets undet your
gone
She mean* to an upstair» hot «he guarantee Now the pain» are Drug
THURSDAY, AUGUST 2. 193«
and I eat anything Flanery«
WHAT HAS GONE BEFORE---- '.rouble. Mr. HaddOU.” alt »old > moll' I II faint un«l III
Store.
Nancy Gordon trade« herself In 1 otl> "They're very fond of Naucy
,,il
hit »lie he. «m e uwur of
TUB ISSUE OP TH E fall campaign
very i roud of her; she’s love* voice» Now the word* took «hape
The issue of the jtolitical cam paign this fall between marriage for fifteen thousand dol !
lars—the price of her family hon* )v , V(. known |,er ,,n ,uy ,|f,. MUl| mid became sentence« It waa llel
lhe dem ocrats and republicans is becoming well defined, or—and
the freedom of her brother,
,
p, j ui„a „ - i t M rs Gordon ■ nu's vole« her full soil, drawling
AB S H E R IF F OF L A N l C O U N T Y O F IO O N
« “«toy 1» «loing e c u asrs iw ruo..
it Is simply w hether we are going to adhere to constitu­ Roddy. who stole, for a woman.
that
amount
from
the
hank
tn
which
(old
me
so
herself '
voice
tional law made by representatives of our own choosing or
Period commencing July 1st. 1933. and ending December Met.
will we be governed by rules prom ulgated by bureaucrats he works. Nancy, desperately In Hntduu listened with III« luay. "He a takl « cure ol Kin« von
19SS. both datoa Inclusive.
love with young Page Roemer. ,.e„d hulllor,^ smn ,. -| W|K|, | had ’‘now my hu timid ding» to a do.
tinder extraordinary powers granted to the president by neverth.
le a agrees to a secret a M e n d lik e you." lie »aid
TAX HULL FUR THE YEAR 1932
»>"’ hsughid softly. He mid
congress and which that body c an not now recapture with­ elopement with Dr. Richard Mor­
$1,468,777.78
Angle
blushed
crimson.
"Id
feel
Richard
Morgan
are
great
friend«
gan.
and
with
the
money
he
loans
Delinquent
Including
Hr. Patrol. July 1. ! • „
out a two thirds m ajority vote.
304 »1
her prevents Roddy's arrest. Dr. very mean not to stand up tor my now; I in glad of It for I wu» afraid Sheriffs Assessments since last report —
2,608 03
Republicans as well as dem ocrats took the president Morgan Is loved by Helena Had- friend . Anyone would I should he wouldn't like Richard Men are
collected since l»»l re p o r t----- •-
114 99
»uch queer creatur«.». As n boy Overcollectlona
at his word when he asked for extraordinary powers to don. a sophisticated young married
4.782 3«
woman, hut he adores Nancy and think
m eet the em ergency following his election. But the ten ­ hopes to win her after marriage/ Major Lomax looked around at R ichard was »o much In love with j Undercharge on Roll ......
$1.471.48697
dency has been to extend these powers to other m easures In Washington they are married. j her w|,h a (trim smile, "Mv dear. me he offered to fight King for
besides em ergency and m ake out of congress a rubber Nancy Is Richard's bride—and there are a mighty lot of Judases trying to marry me!"
1 j
Treasurer
to County
$ 23.633 21
aira «1 of him
She paused and Mrs. Gordon
Aug 8th. 1933
stam p.
In the world," he remarked dryly.
Now Go On W ith the S tory-------------
226.18
1933
Aug.
8th,
mumbled
aomctlitiig.
an
Indistinct
i
Haddon assented, buttoning up
16.69160
W hether the people wish to continually advance power
Sept. 6th. 1933
hl» loose spring overcoat, coughing sentence or two. evidently bewllil
244 66
IN S T A L L M E N T E L E V E N
Sept. 6th 1933
to the adm inistrative departm ent of our governm ent at the
23.767 13
ered Nancy »at up strulght now !
Oct. 6th 1933
"S melhlng lerrltl-' must have a little a» he did It.
expense of the legislative and judiciary will no doubt be put
336.33
Oct. 6th 1933
Major l.omax glanced up at Had­ and listened, although ahe knew }
happened!” cried Angle, with a
to the test when electing congressm en this fall.
28.708.08
Oct 28th 1933
that
Helena
wanted
her
to
listen
don
without
rlalng.
“Going
right
fla h. “ I— 1 know It!”
128.331.39
Oct. 28th 1933
"I cared for him, too. of course—
T here are those who say the constitution is obsolete
21.801.33
The major no£d< d, looklug past over to see Gordon?" he asked
Nov 1st 1933
73.107 06
who wouldn't? Hut my father—you
but it is the only guarantee of hum an rights we have in her out of the window.
Nov 6th 1933
shortly.
60.63306
Nov 10th 1933
this country. T ake it away and our governm ent is not un­
Haddon. half way to the door. remember him. Mrs. Gordon?"
“There’s Klug Iiaddon coining In
36,790.84
Nov. 16th 1933
like a m onarchy or dictatorship which other countries are here." he exch.lmed "Go let him turned. “Oh. I shall send for him "1— I think eo, yes. I do." Mrs
31.840 46
Nov 21st 1933
not entirely enjoying. In the end we feel certain the people In. Angie; I'm going to finish my to come to my office—when he Gordon's tone showed confusion
24.066 42
Nov. 24th 1933
26.286.61
"He
really
Instated
that
I
should
of this country are not going to surrender any of the liber­ breakfast Hadlon or no Haddon! gets to the bank to-day."
Dec 2nd 1933
SOI 69
1933
marry
Kingdon
I—well.
I
broke
Dec.
litt«
ties given them by the constitution. How long they will You can tell him ao—If you've a
"You needn't—I’ve bought It my-
14» 4»
1933
Dec.
liti*.
my
engagement
and—"
she
laugh
g ran t certain powers to the president and bureau heads in mind to."
self.'
128.18
1933
Dec
11th
th e name of em ergency rem ains to be seen, but we ven­
"By Jove! You're quick at a bar­ ed softly again, regretfully, "dear
139 91
Angle, flushed and angry, hur­
Dec. Uth 1933
114 89
tu re to sav not for long.
gain." Haddon exclaimed after a Mrs. Gordon. Richard fell It so
Dec Uth 1933
ried
out
of
the
room,
glad
to
escape
to
144.66
1933
much that I'm afraid sometime«—
Dec.
Uth
moment.
"It
was
Just
put
lu
the
shrewd old eyes.
173 26
1933
Dec
Uth
he'll
never
marry
now.
1
really
wish
!
Haddon would not wait tn the market."
23,413.34
1933
TAX LIMITATION AND SPRINGFIELD SCHOOLS
Dec
Uth
Lomax nodded. "Took tt over the he would. It's so lonely over there
143.02
Dec llth 1933
The “Tax Lim itation” m easure to be voted on in Nov­ library.
201 76
Dec Uth 1933
“Where's the major? At break­ telephone before you came In." be for him «Ince his mother’s death!"}
48.874 32
em ber provides am ong other things that the maximum
Dec. 20th 1933
} Mrs. Gordon evidently did not
689 147 88
fast? I ll go right In—If you don’t said grimly.
204 03
am ount th at can be raised for the operation expense of the
Dec 22nd 1933
Haddon reddened and then rise to the occasion for Nancy only j
mind?” and be went, in spite of
public schools is 5 mills the first year. Applying this pro­
30L64
laughed.
heard a murmur. There were a few
BDd Soldier Widow'« Exemption since last report
464-33
posed m easure to the 1933-34 budget of district 19 which Angie's protest«.
“I
concede
the
honors
of
war!"
words
more
and
then
Helena's
j
Krrt,rg
„„,1
Double
Assessment«
since
last
report
"Hello! Still at breakfast?” he
6.14
provided for only eight m onths school we find th a t we
he
said
Ironically,
making
for
the
voice
rose
again,
keyed
to
carry
pndercollecllnns
said, as his eye fell on the old
9OI.U7.60
door
far. as her listener knew
Delinquent Including Fire Patrol Dec SI. 1933
would lack $6.144 of having sufficient funds.
man's engrossed attltud*.
$1,471.436 97
• • •
i
WM so • orr5r ,ha* Kingdon
The major started up. half rising
It required last year $27,194 for operating expense
Mrs.
Gordon
opened
the
old
worn
didn't
buy
your
house
when
Mr
t h e Y F A R 1931
from
the
table,
but
Haddon
stopped
(above debt sendee charges) to run the Springfield schools.
gate timidly, and approached the Gordon offered It. IU. quite a.love
|ncludlng Klr,. ,*B',rol July 1. 1933
$ 111,107.1$
Of this am ount the county school funds contributed $15,- him.
11.17
» ABaeMmenta
. . „ . . m e n t . since
«> give,
since last
last report
report
"Sit down, Lomax. I don't want house with a hesitating, reluctant ly old place You must naie IO
050 according to the budget estim ate. This left $12.144 to
6.614.74
step
She
was
trying
to
realise
that
it
up
ao
suddenly.
Mrs
Gordon
T‘
Jn|
rt,
,
ci>l|t,cted
since
last
report
o starve you.” he laughed. “I car
be raised by property taxation for this one item. A five
$ 889.36374
mill levy would raise about $6.000 so we would be $6.144 wait—Angle didn't want to let me the place, which she had called "Major Lomax wants us to «lay
home ever Ince Roddv was a baby, on—to rent It from him." explalu*
short. Operating on a nine m onths basis we would be !n here anyway.”
_^ou?‘L T[S?!Ur*r
"1 «aid I wouldn't see you until waa no longer her* She had Just .1 Mr«. Gordon, her voice break P»W t“ Aug
$18.014.24
about $9,500 short. O perating less than eight m onths we
ltth 1933
been
down
to
the
bank
to
sign
the
¡ng.
“1
do
hate
to
leave
It!"
1.216 93
14th 1933
Aug
I'd
finished.
What's
tha
matter
at
would not get the $15.050 from the county.
7.931 99
Sept 6th 1933
"I should think you would! And
this hour anyway? I haven't robbed rapers, making over the house to
681 93
S.*|.l
6th 1933
Few people are acquainted with the drastic cut made
Major l.omax. and her hand had your son. Mrs. Gordon. What do
bank.”
13.296 08
Oct. 11th 1933
in the operaing expenses of th e schools here last year will the
trembled
so
that
ahe
had
to
apolo-
you
hear
from
him?”
she
let
her
in. Angie.” he said as the girl tried
1.128 48
i h I 11th 1933
claim th a t m uch fu rth er economies can be made. If this
21.340 34
Kingdon Haddon laughed. "Come glxe for her signature. She went } voice rest a moment and then,
Dec 11th 1933
bill is to pass and we are to have school then other sources to pass quickly through the room Into the house, feeling a little slowly drawling. "Is he doing
1,977.07
Dec 16th 1933
6.700 66
Dec 20th 1933
of revenue m ust be found. We have just voted down a sales fo the kitchen. “I haven’t come to faint and giddy. She did not know} well?"
71.91104
632 83
Dec 22nd 1933
tax—w hat next?
Nancy knew, without seeing it.
talk secrets and your uncle’« crusty there was anyone In the library;
. ------------------------- -
68.60
Widow's Exemptions since last report
Angle stopped, smiling and flush­ she went straight In and sank the crimson flush that went up | Soldier and Soldier
810
Errors and Double Assessments since last report
w akly into a chair, «taring blank over her mother's face
ed,
and
leaned
on
a
chair.
looking
MY HOW THE BABY’S GROWN!
4.867 69
Roddy always done well He'« County High School Tuition Fund cancelled since last report
ly
at
the
sunshine
In
the
old
south,
618.68141
Delinquent Including Fire Patrol. Dec 31. 1983
Starting with an estim ated personnel not to exceed 200 at him She liked Kingdon Had­ window.
doing splendidly now "
people the N. R. A. has had an am azing growth. When it don but she was afraid of his wife;
"I'm so glad to hear II! Kingdon!
$ 689.363 74
" 'In my Father's house are many
observed its first birthday it had more than 3000 employees. she could not have explained her mansions—' ” she whispered trem­ was asking about him yesterday.
fear
of
her.
but
It
existed.
Haddon
TAX ROLL FOR THE YEAR 1930
The N. R. A. now occupies two floors in the largest office
ulously. unaware that she spoke He knows someone In the trust Delinquent Including Fire Patrol. July 1. 1983
$ 330.18794
building in the world. It has 2600 telephone extensions, a was sitting on the edge of an
company,
I
think,
a
Mr
Heaver,
a
3209
aloud.
Sheriff-
Assesmcnts
sine«
last
report
empty
serving
table.
daily newspaper a postoffice, 125 lawyers, etc. Most of all
626 02
Interest and Penalty collected since last report
Nancy rose suddenly from the cousin of Major Lomax."
"I
came
In
to
ask
you
a
question.
it has a $500,000 a m onth payroll.
Nancy started, trembling with
Lomax," he said irrelevently. “You corner opposite Her mother had
$ 320.696 06
The codes are all supposed to be adm inistered by self know about such things. How much not even seen her and the girl hart apprehension. Sh • remembered j Paid to County Treasurer
financing m ethods— a tax on the m em bers of the industry is Gordons place worth now? I been silenced bv her first glimpse Roddy's description of old Beaver
$16,843.11
Aug 17th 1933
with his no e to the ground Did
4.9S8 73
Sept Uth 1933
or business. And from all we can learn these assessm ents mean the house and grounds. In­ of Mrs Gordon's face.
28 91
Sept Uth 1933
"Mama what Is It? she cried j this woman know?
are coming thick and fast. The second one since March cluding the river lot next yours.”
2.167 38
Oct. Uth 1933
(To BE CONTINUED)
has reached our desk in the printing business. If it takes
Major Lomax pushed his chair 'tell m«— even If I have done some
77.46
Oct Uth 1933
all this overhead and arm y of non-productive w orkers to back, felt In his pocket for his old thing—something dreadful. I’m not
11.037 12
Dec 12th 1933
36.669 86
419 66
Dec 22nd 1933
bring business back to norm al and the country can pay for pipe and began to fill It carefully. an outsider. I—you and papa don’t
it then we are inclined to think th at we were not as sick
“Near as I can figure—about six tell me anything! What Is It?
58.60
Soldiers and Soldier Wldor’s Exemptions since lust report
or seven thousand. The house Mama, you're wretched! Is It
as we’ve been told.
2,766 80
ounty High School Tuition Fund Cancelled since last report
------------ -4-------------
381.388 39
needs repairs. Why?" he added. about Roddy?”
Delinquent including Fire Patrol. Dec. 31. 1933
Mrs. Gordon looked at her blank­
“What’s hit him?”
STRIKE’S OVER—PEOPLE LOST
$ 320,696.06
Haddon looked absently out of ly, absorbed In her own troubles.
"Your
father’s
Just
sold
the
The longshorem en’s strike is over. The w orkers are the window. “How should I know?
TAX ROLL FDR THE YEAR 1929
$ 81,45106
Delinquent Including Fire Patrol. July 1. 1933
hack in their old jobs from the sam e hiring halls, working Family troubles. 1 reckon. The house,” she said weakly.
27.20
Sheriff's
Assessments
since
last
report
“Oh!”
Nancy
gave
a
sharp
little
F
arm
Prices
Generally
Ad-
the sam e hours and at the sam e wages. Oregon, however, bank holds the mortgage. Helena
None
Interest and Penalty collected since Inst report
doesn't want me to touch IL I cry of pain, rising to her feet, "i vanee; Northwest States to
has suffered a few million dollars damage.
Maintain Fruit Quotas
$ 81.478 26
The strike anyway was for a principle. How we like don’t know what to say about It tried so hard to save you both from
this. Mama I did It all to prevent
to County Treasurer
to fight for a principle. The principle involved in this yet."
The national level of farm
Au* 17th 1933
$2.327.81
Major Lomax rose and began to this.—and It’s been useless—use­
strike was the closed shop. We can not imagine any medi­
680.01
Sept. Uth 1933
prices In mid-June was 77 percent
le ss!” she groaned.
ation board appointed by the president as granting a closed tramp up and down.
726 93
Oct. Uth 1933
Mrs. Gordon nodded her head of pre-war. hut since the in ddle
“Where’s Gordon going to take
shop. In substance all it can say th at fair and like tre a t­
6.068 42
Dec. 22nd 1933
1,426.17
m ent shall be accorded to a ll- u n io n and non-union. his w ife*’ he asked sharply, "she's Badly. “It wasn’t ally use, Nancy. of June farm prices have continued
311.10
rooted there—and so Is he. for that You know how your father feels. to advance on ull major Oregon County High School Tuition Tax Cancelled since last report
Strikes would be silly if they were not so serious.
76,108.73
-------------- e--------------
He’s paid back seven thousand al­ commodities except cattle and Delinquent Including Fire Patrol, Dec. 81, 1933
matter."
lambs, says the late-1 report on the
■‘Perhaps the young people think ready.”
$ 81.478 26
We never went fishing on a battleship but sometimes It's old-fashioned,” suggested Had
agricultural situation and outlook
“To Richard?”
TAX
ROLL
FDR
THE
YEAR
1928
along our stream s there is as much privacy fishing now don, "or Mrs. Gordon’s tired of the
Issued
by
the
agricultural
econo­
Mrs. Gordon raised her eyes re­
49,166.78
Delinquent Including Fire Patrol, July 1, 1933
I
days as there would be in a football stadium.
house-keeping and wants an apart­ luctantly to her daughter’s haggard mics department of the extension Sheriff's Assessments since last report
29 26
service.
Wheat
and
dairy
products,
face. “Yes, dear. He—your father
ment—my wife does.”
“Shucks!” the major sank down would have It so. That leaves eight the two most Important Oregon
$ 49.186 03
After all there is not m uch difference between the
products form a standpoint of cash Paid to County Treasurer
Into his chair again, strumming on more to pay, and he—”
political situation in Louisiana and th a t of Austria.
$ 499 66
Aug 17th 1933
Nancy rose and stood quite still farm Income, have Hhown the
the table with his fingers. "You
380 28
Sept Uth 1933
greatest strength.
know better, Haddon! There’s some and straight, her white face set.
148.76
Oct. Uth 1933
"Compared with a year ago the
642.08
Dec. 22nd 1933
1.668.76
"Who bought the house?”
trouble. I’m sorry for Will Gordon
June price Index of grains at 89
"Major Lomax.”
He's a good man, and she’s a good
High School Tuition Tax Cancelled since last report
106 66
Nancy’s blue eyes widened. “He was up 26 points; fruit and vege­ County
woman. She’ll take It hard.”
47,410.62
Delinquent Including Fire Patrol, Dec. 31, 1938
The banker nodded, glancing gave four thousand cash." her tables at 108 up 34 points; meat
thoughtfully across at Angie's pale mother went orf mechanically, "and animals at 64 down 2 points; dairy
$ 49,186.03
there’« three still on the mortgage. products at 76 up 11 points; and
face and pleading brown eyes.
TAX ROLL FOR THE YEAR 1927
“I saw Miss Gordon on Monday He------’’ she hesitated and then chickens and eggs at 69 up 14,
$ 29.679.86
None
In Washington.” he remarked added more cheerfully: “He’s been says the report.
Sheriff's Assesments since last report
Apple Market Up
kind, dear, he urged Pape not to
thoughtfully.
PREVAILING TROUBLES
$ 29.679.88
"On June 15 the purchasing
"In Washington?” Angie started, sell the furniture. He said It would­
I do not rem em ber within my m ore than forty years of “why, I didn’t know she'd been n't bring enough to make It worth power In percentage of parity of Paid to County Treasurer
Aug. 17th 1933
1 131 60
practice, when so m any patients cam e to me with ailm ents away!”
243.66
while, and—he wants us to keep leading commodities grown by Ore
Sept. Uth 1933
of the NERVOUS SYSTEM. Many have been honestly
38.68
Oct. Uth 1933
gon farmers was as follows: Corn
Haddon nodded grimly, consider­ the house—to rent It from him.
649.00
137.17
Dec 22nd 1933
alarm ed at th reats of paralysis. The great cause of these ing her pretty flush and her round, "On father’s salary? Why Mama, 72, oats 80, barley 67, wheat 78,
complaints and “breakdow ns” is the awful, nation-wide soft eyes critically.
there’ll be one pinch after another! rye 66. flaxseed 81. hay 67. pota­ County High School Tuition Tax Cancelled sines list report
38.44
depression.
"She was there all right. A de­ He—he hasn't sold anything else, toes 76, apples 104, hogs 40, beef Delinquent Including Fire Patrol, Dec. 31, 1933
29.097.42
Now, nervous disorders are either organic or func­ cided beauty, too. I hadn't noticed has he?" she added fearfully
cattle 63, veal 56, lambs 89, sheep
1 29.679.8«
tional; bear th a t in mind,— for there is all the difference in It so much before. How’s the boy Her mother sighed. "He's selling 54, eggs 67. wool 102, horses 47
the world between the two. An organic disease is always turning out, Lomax?”
all his securities except his life In­ and chickens 81.”
PROCEEDS OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY
$762.41
the more serious. Functional nerve-disorders, give rise to
Purchasing power of farm prod Proceeds of Sale of Real Property for delinquent Taxes
"Roddy?” The major twisted his surance. He hopes to net about
•
m any disturbing symptoms, but they are most generally old mouth Into a queer expression. two thousand more. That will be nets generally In the United States Paid to County Treasurer
$
2.87
Sept. Uth 1933
curable, if the patient can avail himself of the m easures "Sowing wild oats, Haddon, I nine paid. But, oh, Nancy, I don't was about 63 per cent of pre-war,
449 28
Oct. 11th 1933
necessary for a cure.
reckon. He’s In New York, Green- know where In the world he’s going
Hay In Western Oregon
Dec, 22nd 1933
310.83
$762.41
Som etimes rest is a very expensive treatm ent. I meet ough Trust Company, gets twenty- to get the other six thousand The heavy hay crop of western
Oregon has largely offset the short­
heads of families, broken down from worry over the m ort­ five dollars a week—or did six from!”
REPORT ON FEES
$ 912.90
gage. This sole w age-earner of the family is down and out months ago, I haven’t heard that Nancy rank down on the lounge age east of the Cascades so that Total Sheriff’s Fees collected for various services
..............................................
1,603.60
from simple exhaustion. The Income stops when he stops; lie s Increased In value,” he added "Mama, I never thought of It In the total crop will be nearly equal Total Auto License Fees
106.00
«ar< astically.
that way,” she faltered. "I had only to the 1.9 million tons produced Total Fines collected and turned over to County Treasurer
unless he rests his worries continue.
$2,622.40
Haddon.
who
was
observing
An­
last
year
and
a
little
In
excess
of
the
one
thought
to
save
Roddy
Pnld to County Treasurer
No m atter w hat your symptoms, consult your physi­
the 5-year average.
July 1st to December 31st 1933
$1,702.30
cian. Let me say here; in m ost functional nerve-diseases gie, »aw the girl’s wince of pain from prison.”
Balance due I<ann County
818.60
the chief agency for producing a cure is le s t; not necessar­ and the red going up to her fore­ “Oh. Nancy, I don’t see how you United Stains hay crops will be
Cash on Hand December 31st, 1933
443.46
head.
“In
love
with
the
boy—too
could
do
It!
When
I
was
your
age
exceedingly
short
due
to
low
yields
ily a long course of medicine— just m ental and physical
Shortage December 31st, 1933
...
$ 370.04
and use of meadow lands for pas
rest. A vacation, that takes you away from the arena th a t bad!” he thought.
COUNTY OF LANE
ss.
"Family troubles drain a man’s
Mrs. Gordon stopped with her lure In the drought area. Emer­ STATE OF OREGON,
holds your over-taxing worries. Go on tlic creek and fish
I, C. A. Swarts, as Sheriff of Lane County, Oregon, do hereby
with a pin-hook Get out am ong the birds and wild flowers. pocket sometimes,” he remarked mouth open, for they both heard gency hay crops and the cutting of
small grains for hay will partly certify that the foregoing is a true and correct report of the offices of
Amanda admitting a visitor.
If you have been an otfice-m an, get out of doors— work In «ententlously.
Angle fired up, her brown eyes
Nancy listened, straining her offset the red»ced yield from mea Stierlff and Tax Collector, for Lane County, Oregon, for the period
the garden; any of these t.ilng: a te a- good for you as a
glowing with almost the wine tint ears.
dows. Total production of all hay commencing July 1st, 1933. and ending December 31st, 1983, both
trip th a t costs m any tim es inort
dates inclusive.
of
Roddy's.
She
was
one
of
those
"It’s
Mrs.
Haddon!”
Nancy
cried.;
Is expected to total about 67.6
Organic clseases have definite symptoms. They have
Dated thia 31st day of December, A. D., 1933.
gentle obstinate creatures who springing up "You see her. Mother, million tons
During
the
last
16
been well si tidied in long ye >ru past. Your functional flur­
C. A. SWARTS,
light
to
the
last
ditch
for
love.
I—I
will
not!"
years,
annual
production
has
aver
ries arc often not nearly so severe as they seem.
Bbariff of Lane Connty, State of Or
"They haven’t got any family
Mrs. Gordon looked aghast. She aged around 86 million tone.
.ntered a* second class matter. February 24. 1903. at the poetofflce.
Springfield. Oregon
0
Semi-Annual Report of C. A. Swarts
HAY STOGKS FOR
NATION ARE WEAK
FAMILY
, DOCTOR.
fo%JOdNJOSEPH GAINES MO