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    Tl1UH8DAY, NOVEMBER 1. 1834
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
N O T IC K O F S H E R IF F '* SALK
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN.
That by v irtu e of un executlou and
I order of Sale Issued out of th e C ir­
Published E very Thursday at
cuit Court of the State o f Oregon
Springfield. lx in e County. Oregon by
for lj»ne County on the 20th da.v
I of October. 1934. upon and pur
THE WILLAMETTE PRESS
snant to a decree given and made
H. E. M A X E Y . E d ito r
I by «aid Court on the I8 lh day of
October, 1934. In a suit pending
there in in which F R E D G S T IC K
Entered as second class m atter. February 24, 1903. at the poetoMIce.
ELS. Trustee, v u p la in tiff, kn«l
Springfield. Oregon
HEAVER
STATE
T IL E
COM
I'A N Y . a corporation. It. O. Bus­
M A IL S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E
hong. aa T ru stee Beaver S tu le T ile
>1 00
One Year In Advance
>1.60
Six Mouths
Company, a corporation, bankrupt:
50c
E A Kllec.c; P. J E D W A R D S
T w o Years in a d v a n c e ... >2.60
T hree Months
and I. L. E D W A R D S , w ere defend
ante,
which execution and order
T H U R S D A Y . N O V E M B E R 1. 1934
' of sole were to me directed and
commanded me to sell the follow
CROW E’S ELEC TIO N V IT A L
tng described personal and real
O. K. C row e is the most capable and has a better u n ­ property h ereinafter described to
satisfy certain liana and charges In
derstanding o f Laue c o m ity as a whole than any county
aid decree specified. I w ill, on
com m issioner this county has ever had. W e say this be­
Tuesday. Ihe 37th day of Novent
cause the problem s he has had to face in th is emergency I bet. 1934. at Ihe hour of leti o'clock
have been larger, more d iffic u lt and more personal than
A. M . at the plant of Ihe B -a ve r
any put to a county com m issioner before. To o u r m ind he State T ile Company, C reaw ell.
I-ane County. Oregon, o ffe r for
has handled his job w ell and undoubtedly to the best in te r­
sale
and
sell at
public
auc­
est o f Lane county as a whole.
tion. all of Ihe rig ht, title and
interest, of said defendants In
He was the outstanding o ffic ia l who put the "N ew
Deal’s” em ploym ent re lie f program in operation in Lane 1 and to the follow ing dr scribed per
county. He did it w ith greater speed and less overhead I sonal property: ,
I Patterson Geared Jolly, 32"
cost than alm ost anyw here else in the country.
Head.
The responsibility placed upon hint as CW A head, in
8 Rings for same.
1 Bra«a Plate for same.
SER A w ork and em ergency relief in general has been the
1 1 Mt H- P- General E lectric
heaviest any county com m issioner has ever been calk'd
motor for same, w ith belting,
upon to bear. He has not shirked his d u ty nor followed
counter shaft, pulleys and s ta r­
the course o f least resistence but met each problem square­
ter.
1 W h lrle r. Plaster Paris head
ly on the grounds he believed to the best interest o f Lane
w ith counter shaft, pulleys, etc
c o u n ty even enough it m eant po litica l opposition.
1 Rathsam Flow er Pol Mach
U n fo rtu n a te ly in re lie f w o rk there are m any o f those
Ine, w ith pulleys, belting, coun
ter shafts, etc., and dies as fol
w ho receive w ho are never quite satisfied and those who
lows 3". 2 M ”. 3". 4".
and 7'”
are refused are always dissatisfied. Any o ffic ia l w ho must
1 3 H P G. E. M otor fo r same
deal w ith re lie f necessarily makes p o litic a l enemies, who
w ith belt and starter
are out at election tim e " to get h im ." He m ust divide the
• 1 B rew er B rick A H ollow T ile
tnachiner.
sheep fro m the goats and then act in accord w ith lim ited
W ith D rain T ile Dies aa follows:
resources.
13 In.. 10 in.. 8 In., 6ln.. 4 in , and 3
As citizens and voters we must have judgm ent enough i In W ith H ollow Block Dies as fol­
to support fo r re-election those w ho have courageously
lows: 4 In x 8 in. x 12 In.. 5ln. x
8 in. x 12 in.. 6 in. x 8 in. x 12 in
acted fo r the c o u n try ’s best interest, else we soon w ill be
W ith 1 lubricated brick front
served by a bunch o f p o litic a l "pussy-footers." and there
w ith round and square cornered
w ill be no rew ard fo r fa ith fu l and honest service.
slicks.
The re-election o f C om m issioner Crowe is vita l to the
1 25 H
P. G E. M otor for
same, w ith started, e rn n te r shaft,
best interest o f Lane county.
pulleys and beit.
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1 m ai» d riv e belt.
R E -E LE C T GRACE SC H ISKA
1
Am erican
semi-autom atic
B rick & T ile Cutter, w ith equip­
You w ould not fire a reliable experienced and e fficient
ment, belts,
pulleys, counter­
head bookkeeper if you were m anager o f a corporation
shaft. etc.
doing a tw o m illio n d o lla r business fo r tne sake o f giving
1 O ffbearing belt w ith pulleys,
the job to an inexperienced frie n d or a m em ber o f you”
belt and equipment.
po litica l party. Y our business judgm ent would be better
1 Brew er No. 40 D rain T ile
C u tter w ith Slides for 3 Io.. 4 in
than that, and if it were not you could be sure th a t the
and 6 In D rain T ile .
board o f directors w ould have you on the carpet.
1 B rew er No 29 D rain T ile
Grace Schiska as treasurer and bookkeeper fo r Lane
C u tte r w ith equipment for 8 in.
10 In and 12 In. D rain T ile
co u n ty handles tw o m illio n dollars a year of the county,
1 B rew er Hand B rick and T ile
c ity and school d is tric t tax money. H er experience aud
Cutter.
efficiency in accounting fo r every penny o f th is money
1 F ate
D tsln tregrato r
w ith
enables her to tu rn it over in the shortest period o f time.
Belts. Countershaft, pulleys, etc.
1 10 H P. G. E M otor w ith
W ith hundreds o f thousands o f dollars in six per cent in ­
s ta rte r and pulley and belt.
terest bearing w a rra n ts outstanding by county, cities and
1 Double Screen.
school d istricts, the sooner the accounting o f the tax money
I Convever w ith 12 In. belt.
the sooner it can be paid o u t and the interest stopped. An
300 Brick A T ile Pallets
100 Drain T ile Pallets.
e ffic ie n t h a rd -w o rk in g treasurer can save the taxpayers
4 W heel barrows. 2 spring off-
more money than her salary every year. An inexperienced
bearing trucks
and in e ffic ie n t one can be a positive lia b ility to the county.
40 Plaster Paris Flow er Pot
Laying aside po litics! It is good business judgm ent to i molds.
5 P laster Paris Floor T ile
re -e le c f Grace Schiska county treasurer.
molds.
1 M o rta r and Pestle,
Mlscl.
M O T T FOR CONGRESSMAN
sm all tools, shovels, spare parts,
James W. M o tt should be re-elected to congress. He
ex tra pulleys, shafting, belting,
w ater piping, etc.
is a capable and successful congressman and w ith one
te rm ’s experience behind him even better service w ill be and at the hour of 1:30 o'clock P.
of the same day. at the South
had in the fu tu re since he w ill draw strong com m ittee 1 M.
west door o f the County Court
assignments.
House, Eugene. Lane County. State
M o tt is no rubber stam p fo r anybody. He is n o t afraid of Oregon, o ffe r for sale and sell
to say “ No.” Legislation and policies m ust be backed by at public auction, subject to redem ­
as provided by law . a ll the
sound reason and facts before they get his approval. He ption
rig ht title and interest of the de­
is an able debater and an effective com m itteem an, a fa c to r fendants in said suit, and all par-
to be reckoned w ith when selfish legislation comes on the | ties claim ing by, through or under
calander. He alw ays looks fo r the jo k e r and is a foe to spe­ them, or any o f them . In and to
the follow ing described real prop­
cial privilege.
erty. to-w lt:
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We need congressmen who can th in k of som ething
else besides reaching deeper in to the public’s pocket. No
dem ocracy can be run by bureaucrats and extravagant
spenders fo r long. Legislation fo r perm anent re lie f and
reconstruction m ust be forthcom ing.
M o tt’s record has been one of achievem ent fo r the firs t
d is tric t. It is only good business to re tu rn him to congress.
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D U N N E IS OUR CHOICE
Joe Dunne is o u r choice fo r governor. Between the
hard-boiled, stubborn and in to le ra n t M a rtin and the red­
eyed socialist Zim m erm an there is no choice but Dunne.
T o our m ind he w ill m ake a good governor. He is liberal
enough to sa tisfy sensible people and yet not so radical
as to be unsafe. He preaches a doctrine th a t has always
been ours, "P a y as You Go.”
D unne’s c h ie f c ritic s point to him as a shrewd p o liti­
cian. He is also a good business man and an experienced
le g isla to r who know s the s ta te ’s problems thorough ly. But
being a p o liticia n is an asset ra th e r than a lia b ility in these
tim es. P o liticia n s know how to get things done. Roose­
v e lt is the c o u n try ’s outstand ing politician. Never was any­
th in g else.
Senator Dunne has never been beaten in a political
cam paign. He looks like a sure w inner now.
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T A X L IM IT A T IO N FORCES O TH E R TAXES
Even the m ost ardent supporters o f the 20 m ill tax
lim ita tio n b ill ad m it th a t there w ill have to be supplem ental
legislation to provide money to run the governm ent, state,
county, c ity and school d is tric t, i f th e ir measure passes.
T h e ir argum ent is th a t it is not th e ir problem as taxpayers
to fin d a way. B u t it is ju s t as m uch th e ir problem as any­
one else’s.
I f we pass th is measure we m ust also consider we w ill
be called upon to pass o th e r form s o f taxation. We w ill
undoubtedly have to choose tw o or three o f the fo llo w in g :
A high sales tax.
An incom e tax in the low er brackets.
An occupation tax.
A lu x u ry tax.
D iversion o f the gasoline tax.
T he m ethod used in b rin g in g the 20 m ill lim ita tio n be­
fo re the people alone is to secure passage w ith o u t antagon­
iz in g other classes of voters and to force some of these
o th e r taxes on the public later. When you vote fo r the 20-
m ill lim ita tio n you are surely m aking some o ther form of
ta xa tio n m andatory.
Regardless o f what supporters may say as to only a
25 per cent cut the fact rem ains th a t the operating side of
our g o v e rn m e n t- Lane C ounty, T ow n o f Springfield,
S pringfield school d is tric t, w ill be cut more than 50 percent.
T hey can not begin to operate on such a cu t and you w ill
have to subm it to some o th e r fo rm o f taxation.
OUR VO TE ON T H E MEASURES
Grange Pow er B ill. NO.
T ax L im ita tio n C o n stitution al Am endm ent.
NO.
H ealing A rts C o n stitu tio n a l Am endm ent.
NO.
P ro h ib itio n o f the Sales o f Alcoholic Liquors.
NO.
P ro h ib itio n o f the Sale o f Alcoholic Liquors co n ta in ­
in g 5 per cent alcohol by W eight, fo r beverages.
NO.
F o r creation o f county school d istrict. (C ounty U nit
P lan.)
YES.
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W ith all the candidates ready to do or die fo r Dear
Old S pringfield dem ocracy is yet safe.
easterly front the re en trau l cor
Dinner H osts»*— M 's Elisa " m
ner In angle of Ihe donation land lenretd «aa htiah ■ al her home
claim No. 53, N otification No. g g (u rd „\ eveuiug al a dinner for
.
Misa
A lile
Jew el cuuiilu gbain «peni ihe lian) where she had been visiting
Day cabin» near relatives.
................« ......• » ..................
7 I week end at the
; M cKetiale bridge. They drove to
•tie
M eridian,
an<|
running «Unti t a »orlai evening and music
I Foley Springs Sunday and vlewsd
thence W eal 11 JO chaina. North wa» enjoyed.
i Ihe wreckage cmtsed lu Ihv foreal
20 20 chains. So. 89 degrees East
11 10 vaina. N o rth I degree West
I hy th«« recent storm when many
duals i f dees were blown
4 4M chains. South 39 degrees
Fish Umpqua— II. F. Gerber and I
East 6.97 chains. Io the center of
the county road, thence along Ted King spent the week end fish ' down.
said toad South 8 degrees 30 min. lug near Elkton.
W e a l 7.431* chains, thence W est
9.27 chains, and thence Sonili N O T IC E O F E X E C U T R IX ’S SALE ALL YOU WHO HAVE
12.42 chaina Io ihe place of begin
OF R E A L P R O P E R T Y A T
IN D IG E S T IO N
ntng.
P R IV A T E SALE
Lot 13 Brookfield Addìi ion to
N O T IC E Is hereby riven that
C reaw ell Oregon, as platted and purnuuni io uu O R D E R of Ihe Stomach Agony— Gas. Indigestion
Must Go Or Money Bach
recorded on l'âge 94 of Volum e Comity Court of the State of Or«
4 of Records of Tow n Plaits for gun, for Lane County, made on the
There's a sine way Io pnl an end
Lane C. unly. Oregon.
24th day of October, 1934. In til«'
la d s eight (81. fifteen (15). m a ile r of the E elille* of Vilena . io liidigeatlou, gas. eherttteea of
sixteen ( I t ) and seventeen (171 W lckw lre, deceased , the under hr« ulh and all Ihe alltuenla Dial
In Brookfield Addition io Crea signed. Edun L. K lln k . Executrix are caused hy a bud sloniacli.
w ell, lam e County, Oregon.
You are imply patching up your
of Ihe Estate of Vllana W lc k w lre .
D ale of first publication October. deceased, w ill sell at Private S a l­ stomach when you lake things that
25th. 1934
Uncle Sum in doing
to Ihe highest bidder upon the only give relief fm a few hours
D ale o f last publication Novem ­ terms and conditions hereinafter
Why mil build up your ru n d o w n '
ber 22nd. 1934
the power job In Ore­
mentioned and subject to confirm- stomach tiiahe II strong aud vlg
C A. S W A R T S . S h eriff, laine at Ion by said Court on or a fte r the
oroua so that you «-an eat anything
gon. W h y set up a
( AU,p y' i i r rr ? ( n ’ X A R n Denuty 24 th duy ° r N o w m b vr. IM 4 . «11 you wunt without Ihe least sign
By i A. E H l LECH AAKP. I t i l l y
rl« h t. title . Intercnt uiul e»
of distress?
new Btute commieeioii
tO 25— N 1 8 15 32)
ta le of Ih e said Vilena W lckw lre,
Dare's Mentha Pepsin Is what
deceased. at Ihe tim e of her death every stomach sufferer need* a
to plunge ue deeper
In and to Ih e real property des­ pleasant ionic e lix ir for all stomach ,
cribed a« follows, to w it :
into debt?
Ills
Beglunlug al a point on the
Thousands of hollies of Dare's
East line of County Hoad No, 3. Mentha Pepsin are sold every day
T h e Junior high had u Hallow e'en
42 95 chains East of a point on
because II I* the oue outstanding,
party In Ihe gymnasium Monday
the West line of the W illia m M supremely effective stomach rem
night at 7 o'clock. Dean van Lyoe-i
Stevens and wife 11. L C, No 48. edv that la guaranteed by druggists
In
Tow nship
Seventeen
(17t
graf, Clarence C lark. Law rence
everyw here
ASSO CIATIO N TO PMK8KMVB
South of Range T h ree (31 West
Thompson. Roberta Pulm an. Jane
OM KOONB C H K D IT
of the W illa m e tte M eridian, lain*
Irw in , mid Anita Pugh, were on the!
County. Oregon, which la 22 89
H a tty Dorman. Bactaury
com m ittee. Van wus chosen chair
chains South 12' West of Ihe
Wealhatlg bonding. P»»»land
Northwest corner thereof and
(Paid edw )
man. T h e buys brought nickels,
running
thence
East
17
95
chains,
which were used Io buy cider and ■
thence South 12* West parallel am aid
igestioni
apples. T h e girls brought cookies
w ith the West lin e of Ih e said
T h e sixth grade did numerous
claim 11 38 chains, thence Wosl
17 34 chains to the Easterly llue
stunts such aa boblng for apples,
o f said Count) Hoad, and thence
apple race. T h ere were about 180'
North 3 degrees 48' W eet along
present.
the Easterly line of said County
The
firs t, second and third
Road to the place of beginning,
grades held separate parlies W ed­
all in Lane County. Oregon
T h e West 50 4 feel of the ix it
nesday afternoon T he four gallons
Numbered S IX In Block number
of cider that was left given for
E l.E V E N In James lluddleaton's
their use.
Addition to Eugene. Lana Coun
Sewing Club Organized
ty, Oregon, according to the
amended plat thereof, being now
T h e eighth grade boys have
a pari of said C ity of Eugene,
started a 4 11 bachelors sewing
Oregon.
eluli. T h e re are 11 members In the
Th«* South half of the South
club. T h e officers are Bill Nesbitt.!
h alf of the Southwest fourth of
Is a public* servant who Is at yo u r uervlt’e 365 days
p re s id e n t; Francis Yost vlce-presl ; the Northeast quarter of Section
a year. Hain o r shine he inuxt m ake Ills route ho
Four In Township Sixteen South.
dent: Paul N o lt. secretary. Roy
i h a l «11 l i m y have m ilk «ml cream. W hatever coopera­
Range Four W est of the W ilia m
Qulnev la leader.
e l l - M eridian, except land des­
tion you l i m y give him w ill lie appreciated by t h i a
T h e girls have organised a girls
cribed In deed recorded In V o l­
creamery.
sewing d u h whose name la "(lie
ume 151 at page 295. and also
excepting land described In deed
Snappy Stitchers.” W ilm a Crabtree
recorded In Volum e 155 on Pag"
is president: M a rie Briggs, vice-
137. lam e County Deed Records,
president; M ildred Billings, secre­
In laine County. S ta le of Oregon,
tary. M i s T helm a Sweeney is the
containing nine acres more or
less.
leader.
I x>l Numbered Four (4 ) In
Block Numbered T w o (21 In
V is it at Lebanon— M r aud Mrs
Hendricks' Second Amended Ad
E lm er Robbins spent Sunday with
dillon to Eugene, t.ane County.
relatives at l>*banon
Oregon
T h a i each parcel of said real
property, above d-s<-rlb«*d. w ill be
NO. 21205
old as one parcel
Everyone rellshen onr I iihc I oiih bon bon*. They
N O T IC E OF G E N E R A L ANO
T h a i the term s of sale w ill be
S P E C IA L E L E C T IO N
tire doubly te m p tin g u e *tlln g In b e autifu l «m l u ttra c -
tw enty per cent (2OC7) cash and
Notice is hereby given that
tltv e boxes. Famous fo r th e ir r i c h wholesomeness
the balance on « -c u rlty on or lie
general election for the Tow n of
.
, .
- ..t.
Springfield, lum e County. Oregon. tnr*
*»“ »•* of
K ggliim iui'n chocolates «re the fnvorles o f adults as
*11 bids that are offered may lie
w ill be held on Tuesday November
w
ell us children.
left with the E x -c u trlx at the office
8th. 1934. from the hour of 8 o'clock
of James K
K ln r attorney for
a. m to the hour of 8 o'clock p. m
said Estate. 410 M iner Building
Full is candy tim e at Its b e s t .
We have m any
of said day for the purpose of elect
Eugene, Oregon, or may be filed
kinds o f decorative candy fo r fa ll and w in te r occas­
ting the follow ing C ity O fficials:
w ith the Executrix.
C ity Recorder
ions. Come here fo r c o lo rfu l and tasty candles.
Dated this 25tli day of October
C ity T reasurer
1M4
T w o Councllmen for four year
EDN A L K L IN K . Executrix of
term .
Ihe Estate of Vllenn W lc k w lre
One Councilman for two year
Deceased
term .
JA M ES K K IN O . A ttorney for
Also a special election w ill lie
"W lierv lh<- Servie» I» D l f f e r m i l " " ^
E x -c u trlx 410 "Miner Building,
held at the same tim e for the elec­ Eugene. Oregon
tion of a M ayor to fill out the un
f) 25— N 1 8 1522)
expired term of Ihe late W . P
Tyson, deceased
Said election w ill he held In con- [
Junction w ith Lane County". Oregon
A ll that part of the follow ing and under the jurisdiction of said
described tra c t which lies bet­ county, and the Judges and Clerks
ween the center o f the County and Polling plates for said election
road on the east and the east shall be the same w ith in the res I
line of the m ain tra c k of the O re­ pectlve precincts of the city a« ,
gon A C alifo rn ia Railroad also those appointed nnd designated bv
known as the Southern Pacific the County Court of f.ane C o u n ty .,
Railw ay being intended to con­ Oregon, for the several county pre­
vey only th a t portion of said cincts w ithin aid town for the Gen
tract which Is on the east o f said eral election to be held on said i
ra ilro a d ; said tract described as date,
follow s:
! Dated this October 25th, 1934.
Beginning at a point 64 links
•- M P E T E R S O N , Recorder
VOTE NO
1 Q 1 IN IT
the Grange
P o w er
★
Lincoln School Notes
sei X H g /
rv
dare
To D
Your
Milkman
Springfield Creamery Co.
Famous Chocolates
R G G IM A N N ’ S
DEFEAT
T H E H E A L IN G A R T S
C O N S T IT U T IO N A L
AM ENDM ENT!
VOTE 305 X NO
Every person in Oregon la vitally concerned in
the proposed “Healing Art* Constitutional
Amendment” which will be on the ballot at the
general election November 6.
Under the fictitious claim of preventing
“MEDICAL MONOPOLY,” this viciou* Healing
Arte Constitutional Amendment is proposed by
healing “cultists” and others having selfish in­
terests, in order to destroy the effects of the
Basic Science Law passed by the last Oregon
legislature. It also is designed to destroy the
high standards maintained by our Oregon hos­
pitals, and to rob the State Industrial Accident
Commission of its power to properly administer
the ever efficient Workmen's Compensation Act.
This Amendment is a direct attack against
Oregon’s enviable health standards and low rate
of mortality. It challenges the self respect and
common sense of every person who has the wel­
fare of this state at heart.
Every voter in Oregon should make it his or
her business to appear at the polls on election
day and vote “NO” against the Healing Arts
Constitutional Amendment.
Vote 305 X No!
Against the Vicious Healing Arts
Constitutional Amendment
Paid sdv. by Joint Committee for the Preservation of Oregon'»
Hospital Standards and Workmen'» Compensation Law
Rev. Axel M. Green, Secy., 512 North Grahtm St., Portland, Ore.
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