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    T HV118DAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1981
THE 8PRINOE1KLD NEWS
PAGE TWO
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
DRILL TEAM HAS FEED
GIRLS GROUP PLANS
MORE HOMESTEAD LAND LUMBER OUTLOOK TAKES CASCADE CHAPTER HAS
AFTER BUSINESS MEET
INITIATION FRIDAY
VISITORS AT EUGENE
OPENED TO SETTLERS DOWNWARD APPEARANCE
Fifteen
THE WILLAMETTE PRESS
ported to the Weal Coast Lumber
More tract* of land recently men's Association (or the week ing were Mrs. V B. Whealou. M i*
thrown Io homestead entry were ondiug November id produced 75. | Donald Toomb. Mrs. I ’eerl Schau
Entered as second class matter, February >4. 1903. at the poetoftlce.
limed the pw»t week by W. t . '486.231 board (eel of lumber. This i lot. Mrs. Clifford Wilson, and Mrs
Springfield, Oregon
e'aubn. registrar o( the land office «as approximately the same aa the llerirude Wilson
al Koaeburg. Among the tracts In preceding week. The average pro :
MAIL SUBSCRIPTION RATS
SUMMONS
t^ie Year in Advance..... . * 1.50
Six Months ............ — ...... — $1.00 ’ thia part of the state are (be fol ducllon of thia group of sawmill»
No. 23.429
in 1934 has been 78.501.261 (eet; -
Two Years In advance.....>2 50
Three Months ........................
60c ; low inc:
IN T H E C IR C U IT CO URT OF T H E
during
the
name
period
In
1933
S W V .N E K . N E K N W K - EVfcSW
STA TE O F OREGON FOR T H E
T H l RSDAY. NOVEM BER 22. 1*34
K . Sec. 7. and N B K 8 B K . S H 8 B K . j their weekly average wa- 77.176. J CO UNTY OF M ULTNO M A H.
K A T H E R IN E A LICE QUIGG, «1*0
Sec. 17. T. 14 S.. R. 6 W.. aome 639 feet.
POUR-L IS A CHALLENGE
The new business reported lust I known as Ketherlue A. Mulga, al
(arm land tuoatly crating NE of
so known as K. Alice Gulgg.
vs.
The unknown
The Eour-L is resisting the attack on it by the federal Alpine, Oregon.
week by 548 mill» wa* 73.900.7801 I'lulutlff.
Ia»ls
5.
6.
7,
8.
S)V*»SK>».
Sec
heir* of P. U. Renfrew, deceased;
regional labor board which is attempting to call it a com­
hoard (eel against u production of
the
unkuowu
helve
of William
pany union. This It seems is directly contradictory to what IS. T. IS 8., K. I W., amall amount j 76,486.231 (eet uuo shipments of Iteufrew. deceased; Ihe
unkuown
of
farm
land.
Near
Marcóla.
Ore.
General Johnson said on his Portland visit when he told
heirs of Hulu« A. Renfrew, de
, 76,868,496 feet.
Their shipments
R K 8 W K . SEA». See. 9, N E K
ceused. Ihe unknown heirs of
Four-L officials lumber workers had the right to be repres­
were over production by 1.8«', and
ented by the union of their own choosing, and the 4-L SEA». Sec. 1». T. IS S . R I W . N. (heir current »ales were under pro­ Ellen Nealey. deceased; Ellen
Nealey, a single woman; amt also
of Fall Creek. Oregon.
might be it.
duction by 2.0«,. The order» book
all other peraon* or parllea uu
SEA4NBA», Sec. 7. T. IS S.. R 5
claiming any right, title,
The Four-L is the only union that has functioned suc­ W.. near Crow, Ore., farm land, A* , >*d last week by this group of Iden­ known
estale lien or Interest In Ihe
tical mills were under the preced
cessfully in the lumber industry. In fact It Is a challenge j mile to road.
real properly described In the
. big week by about 2.400.000 feel
to all labor and Industry as a successful organ for dealing
complaint herein, Defendants.
NWA»SKA». Sec. 27. and NA»
or
approximately
3.2%.
IN T H E NA M E O F T H E STATE
with the employee and employer problem. The regional ¡ N E K . NEA»SW»w. Sec. 35. T. IS S .
F OREGON: You and each of you
labor board might well consider its methods for other in­ R 6 W „ grazing-aouthweat of Crow, The unfilled order (tie at these O
are hereby required to appear aud
mills stood at 342.675.096 board
j Ore.
dustry rather than condemn it unjustly.
answer (he complaint (lied against
SBA»NEU. E K S E K . Sec. 17. T. feet, approximately 4.000.000 leas you In the above eutitled • ull with
IS 8.. R. 7 W . southeast of Walton, than the week before. The aggre­ In four weeks from the date of th*
gate Inventories of 130 mills are first publication of this summon*,
Ore. Some farm land.
26 YEARS SERVICE
and If you fall so to answer, (or
j SWA.NWA», Sec. 35. T. 19 S.. R. 18.3*. more than al thia time last wunt thereof, Ihe plaintiff will take
Twenty-six years of service to l^ane county was re- 4 W.. graiiag. I K uillea to road and year.
Judgment agalust you aa prayed
eoguized at the courthouse Tuesday when flowers were northwest of Saginaw. Ore.
for In the complaint herein, to-wlt.
(or a decree decreeing (he plalutlff
presented to Miss S. E. Skene, deputy county clerk and
NW *,SW A«. Sec. 11. T. 32 S.. R. NOTICE OF EXECUTRIX’S SALE to be (he owuer lu fee simple, free
OF REAL PROPERTY AT
recorder of deeds and mortgages. In this day of change in , 6 W „ Northeast ot Glendale. Ore.
ami clear from any and all claim
PRIVATE SALE
government faithful service often goes unrecognized.
of the defendauta, uu,. all of them,
; Grazing.
N O TIC E I s hereby given that of the (ollowlug described prem­
Application* may be filed by ex- pursuaut to an ORDER of the
The service Miss Skene renders Lane county can not
ises, to-wlt:
be bought and paid for. If she left the courthouse tomor­ service men within 20 day* prior County Court ot the State of Ore­
Beginning at a point 272 (eet
gon. for Lane County, made on the
to
dale
of
opening,
or
from
Nov-
North aud 100 feet East of the
row her position would be taken by someone else but no one
24th
day
of
October.
1934.
in
the
corner of Frlssell's
could give the service Miss Skene does without many years ¡ ember 15, 1934, to December 4. 1934 matter of the lfelate of Vilena Southwest
Park, according to Frlasell's Plat
experience on the job. Her knowledge of deeds, mortgages and by the general public from W lckwlre. deceased, (he under­ us the same I* platted aud re­
and conveyances in Lane county surpasses all. Her wilk- February 14, 1935. Io March 5. 1935. signed. Edna L. Klink, Executrix corded at Page 222 of Volume 3,
the Estate of Vilena Wlckwlre,
tattle County. Oregon. Plat Re­
ingness to be of assistance and furnish exact information , and all application* filed during of
deceased, will sell at Private Sale
thence East 60 feet;
exceeds the bounds of usual service. The country needs thl* 20-day period will be consider­ to the highest bidder upon the cords;
thence
North to Ihe left bank of
ed
as
filed
simultaneously
and
If
more public servants like her.
terms and conditions hereinafter
the McKenzie River, thence In a
! more than one application Is filed mentioned and subject to confirm­
Westerly dlrectlou meandering
' (or the same (ra d a drawing will ation by said Court on or after the
the bank ot said river lu a point
There are 16,659 city governments, 3,062 county gov­ be held to decide the winner. Ex- 24th day ot November. 1934. all directly North of the place ot be­
ernments. 128,542 school districts and 19,769 township gov­ service men must file with their of the right, title, lntereet and es­ ginning ; (hence to the place of be­
of the said Vilena Wlckwlre.
ginning: also, beginning at a
ernments and hundreds of other district governments and application a soldier's affidavit ano tate
deceased. al the time of her death
point 272 (eet North and 100 feet
boards in this country. The question is whether democracy ¡ certified copy of discharge, and all In and to the real property des­ East of the Southwest corner of
is not becoming top heavy with organization.
applicants must file a non-water- cribed as follows, to-wlt:
the aforesaid FrlsaeH'» Park;
thence East 60 feet; thence South
hole affidavit. No righto may be
Beginning al a point on the
272 feet; or to the County Road
East line of County Road No. 3.
acquired to said land by settlement
No. 56. along the South side of
A mouse died in a radio in Junction City and now in advance of entry, or otherwise
42.95 chains East of a point on
said P ark; thence in a Westerly
there is a discussion whether the election campaign orators i except in accordance with above.
the West line of the W illiam M
direction along sc id County Road
Stevens and wife D. L. C. No. 46.
or the crooners killed him.
to a point directly thiuth of the
Cost of filing w ill be $6.50 for 40
------------ «$.------------
In Townahlp Seventeen
(17)
place of beginning, atoo. begin
. acra*. $8.00. for 80 acres. $14.50 for
South of Range Three (3) West
nlng at a point 272 feet North
of
the
W
illam
ette
Meridian.
Lane
A scientist tells us a man is what he eats. That we 120 acres and $16.00 for 160 acres.
and 160 feet East of the South
County. Oregon, which Is 22 69
weat corner of the aforesaid
suppose accounts for the large consumption of prunes,
chains Soeth 12' West of the
Frlssell's Park; thence East 60
cheese, fish, etc.
RAILROADS TO REMOVE
Northwest corner thereof and
feet; (hence North 56 feet;
---------------- * ----------------
thence East 17.96 chain*,
thence Northwesterly to a point
EXCESS BAGGAGE FEES running
thence South 1?' West parallel
96 feet North of the place of
We can never clean up the dance situation in high
with the West line of the said
beginning, (hence South to the
Elimination
of
numerous
excess
claim
11.38
chains,
thence
West
school until we supervise the youngsters and fumigate the
place of beginning;- -all being a
baggage charges and substantial
17.24 chains to the Easterly line
part of S e c tio n 13. T 16 8. It 5
minds of some of the oldsters.
of said County Road, and thence
reductions in other present bag
E. of the W. M.. In I-ane County,
North
3
degree«)
46'
Weet
along
Oregon.
The trouble with many people who have religion is ■ gage charges on the Western ra il­ the Easterly lint» of said County and
further decreeing (hat the de­
they spend most of their time trying to settle other people’s ways will become effective on Dec­ Road to the place of beginning, fendants have not, nor have any or
ember 1, according to an anonunce-
all
In
Lane
County.
Oregon.
either of (hem. any right, title,
affairs.
The West 50 4 feet of the Lot claim or Interest In any of said
inent made from Chicago this week.
---------------- • ----------------
Numbered
SIX
In
Block
number
real
properly.
Hereafter such things aa the
Thanksgiving was originally a day of rejoicing over ! baby
E L E V E N In James Huddleston's
This Mummou« Is served upoh
buggy, bicycle, or cribs will
Addition to Eugene. Lane Coun­ you by publication (hereof for four
bountiful crops. We suppose it should be a celebration this
be carried as regular baggage and
ty, Oregon, according to the KUccesHlve week* by order of the
year over the success of crop curtailment.
amended plat thereof, being now Hon U. F. Sklpworth. Judge of the
will not be considered a* excess
---------------- ♦ ----------------
a part of said City of Eugene. above entitled Court, decreeing
One of the easiest things to do in the w’orld is to tell baggage. Sports and other bulky
Oregon.
lhal you answer the summons here­
. and lengthy articles which have
The South half of the South in within (our weeks (Dim the date
others about their mistakes.
' heretofore been considered as ex-
half of the Southwest fourth of of (he first publication thereof,
cess baggage w ill be handled with
the Northeast quarter of Section which said date of first publication
Roosevelt is restoring the last federal pay cut. That j ' out
Four In Township Sixteen South. 1» November 22nd. 1934.
additional charge.
should positively end the depression.
Range Four We«t of the W iliam
F R ED ER IC K H. DRAKE. At
ette Meridian, except land des­
torney for Plaintiff, 308 Pacific
WAFFLE PARTY HELD
cribed In deed recorded In Vol­
Building. Portland. Oregon.
ume 151 at page 295. and also
(N 22-29— D 6 13 20)
FOR CHURCH CLASS excepting land described In deed
recorded In Volume 166 on Page
Members of Mrs. Dean C. Poln-
137. Lane County Deed Records.
In I j n » County. State of Oregon,
' dexter's Sunday school class ot the
containing nine acres more or
.Methodist church were entertained
less.
«adwhkbcon tains Four Greet Treasures
with a waffle party Friday even­
Lot Numbered Four (4)
In
ing. Seventeen attended and en­
Block Numbered Two (2)
In
Hendricks’ Second Amended Ad­
joyed an evening of games.
dition to Eugene. Lane County,
THE ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY
Otego*»
Parents of Daughter— Mr. and
In the Psalms are love, hope, despair, the bitterest of 1 Mrs. Harley Scott of Oakridge are
That each parcel of said real
sorrow, the most exultant delight, sweet affection and deep the parents ot a baby daughter property, above described, w ill be
hatred, confession of sin and joy in forgiveness. But the , born to them at the Pacific hos­ sold as one parcel.
That the terms of sale will be
major note is optimistic and believing.
pital in Eugene on Friday, Novem twenty per cent (20%) cash and
(he balance on security on or be i
David wrote many of the earlier psalms, and there are her 16. 1934.
fore one year from date of sale.
some that grew out of his personal experience; but no one
All bids that are offered may be
GENUINE CLEARANCE SALE
man makes a hymn book. Some psalms were written hun­
left with the Executrix at the office
on Many Artclea at
dreds of years after his death. The man who wrote
of James K. King, attorney for
HOFFMAN’S
said Estate. 410 M iner Building.
By the rivers of Babyloh, there we sat down, yea, we
4th and Main Sts., Springfield, Ore. Eugene. Oregon, or may be filed ■
wept, when we remembered Zion.
We banged our harpa
8 Oz. White Cotton Betts . . . 14c with the Executrix.
upon the willows In the midst thereof,
5 Oz. White Cotton B aas......... 11c
Dated this 25th day of O ctober.!
1 Lb. 72x90 White Cotton Batta 40c 1934.
that man gave a page of vivid autobiography that dates it­ 2 Lb. 72x90 White Cotton Batta 50c
EDNA L. K L IN K . Executrix of
the Estate of Vilena W lckw lre, i
self five hundred years after David. When another Binger 15 Children’* Raincoats, Each , .79c
Deceased.
wrote:
J 8c Bias Tape, 6 yds. No. S
JAMES K. KINO . Attorney for
Single
or
Double
...............
5c
Executrix.
410 Miner Building,
O God, the heathen are come into thine inheritance; tby
A Splendid Rayon, 36 in. wide, 29c Eugene, Oregon.
holy temple have they defiled; they have laid Jerusalem on
O 26— N 1-8 16-22)
Shoe Laces, beat quality 3 pra. 5c
heaps. The dead bodies of tby servants have they given to
be meat into the fowls of the heaven,
SUMMON8 FOR PUBLICATION the amount then due and delin­
quent for taxes for the year 1927
In Foreclosure of Tax Lien
thus telling of a time when Jerusalem was captured in a
together with penalty, Interest ano
IN
T
H
E
C
IR
C
U
IT
CO
URT
OF
bloody battle followed by a massacre, and the temple was
costs thereon upon the real prop­
T H E S T A T E O F OREGON, FOR
erty assessed to you. of which you
defiled but not destroyed, we know that the psalm was
L A N E CO UN TY.
written in the times of the Maccabees. It may be that a A. F. Fir, Plaintiff, vs. Christian are the owner as appears of re­
cord, situated In said County and
thousand years separates the oldest of these songs from the
H. Furre, Defendant.
State, and particularly bounded
latest.
To Christian H. Furre the above and described as follows, to-wlt:
named defendant.
The East
of the N E K and
Of the whole, a hundred and fifty songs, which are best
the N W '/, of N E K and the N E K
IN T H E N A M E OF T H E STA TE
worth knowing? First of all the twenty-third, of course. OF OREGON: You are hereby noti­ oi the S E K of section 12 Town­
Nearly every child learns it; every child should. If, in addi­ fied that A. F. F ir the bolder of ship 16 Sc. of Range 6 West of 1
W. M. In Lane County, Oregon.
tion to this, you would like to pick three others as a part of Certificate of Delinquency number
You are further notified that
3201 Isued on the 6th day of Nov­
your children’s education, you will be pretty safe if you ember,
1931 by the Tax Collector said A. F. F ir haa paid taxe- on
follow the number nine—the nineteenth; the ninetieth and | of the County of Lane, State of said premises for prior or subse­
ninety-first.
’ Oregon, for the amount of Seven­ quent years, with the rate of In­
teen 64-100 dollars, the same being terest on said amounts as follows;
H. E
M AXEY. Editor
Moses is credited with the ninetieth—the noble chant
of an old man, who, seeing his own generation disappear
and a pew generation rise up to take its place.
.
Before the mountain») were brought forth, or ever thou
hadst formed the earth and the world, even from everlasting
to everlasting, thou are Uod. . . .
So teach us to number our days, that we may apply our
hearts unto wisdom.
The nineteenth acclaims the firmament and the moral
kw :
The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firma­
ment showeth his handiwork.
Day unto day uttereth speech, and night unto night shew-
sth knowledge.
The ninety-first is a majestic confession of faith.
He that dwelleth In the secret place of the most High
shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty.
sllendsd
tbs
itation plan*, and Mr*. Nellie Noah Hellarbrand Friday evening
The goodlee were nerved (ollowlag
pyne will have charge of the re­
a buelneea and social meeting
freshment«
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATRIX'S
SALK OF LAND
Notice la hereby given that by
virili» of a llcenne and order of
sale of Ihe County Court ot laine
Comity, Oregon, made November
I9lli. 1934. authorising me as ad
m iiilslralrlx of Ihe e«lale of Esra
S. Collins, deceased. Io sell Ihe
land* hereinafter described al prl
vati- sale. I will on and after Dev
ember 2lat, 1934. al 40» Tiffany
Bhlg.. Eugene. Oregon, and on (he
premises to he sold offer al private
»ule lo the party offering ihe most
therefor, cash In hand, the follow
Ing landa:
Beginning at a polut 13.29 ebs
N of quarter Corner between
Sections I I and 11 Twp 1» S R
3 W. of W M In Lane County,
Oregon, thence W 8.70 cha..
Iherce N 14.61 cha to the WII-
l a t n t .ie River, (hence Easterly
along the south bank of said
Rivet; (o the K Hue of said sec.
I l ; thence S. 16 61 cha lo Ih»
place of beglnnlug. leas and e l
cepl therefrom the E 6 acre«,
Itelug 8.63 across more or leas.
Subject lo the approval and con­
firmation of the court.
CLARA FAW VEK, Aduil Es
late Esra Collins. Deceased
(N 22 29 D 6 13 20)
GO EAST
S U N S H IN E
I f you go East this w la ie r, why
not go ih n sig h ( s lifo r a i* sod
S oudw ia Artsuaa? Rid« out
I u u d u i S u u m i I im iird or t lo U m
Stale I ianir«l through A ate rU s 't
auoairvi w inter (tg io a . S lup uvtf
eaywhere.
For d«»il*, we your U mb I
agent or write ). A. Otmaady,
Ceneref Fairrwgrr Agewt, 709
Pwdu huildutg. Punlaad. O ra
Southern
Pacific
Children Should Have
Plenty of Milk to Drink
St-liool children t botild have milk with every meal
Milk in the world'« muni complete food and contain«
element« vitally nccegitary Io health and growth.
Maid O't'ream pasteurixed milk In aafe aud rich.
Every buttle in J uki like every other bottle.
I«et us deliver .Maid O't'ream milk to your door.
Springfield Creamery Co.
Thanksgiving Candy
Turkey, dretodng. pie—-all nortn of good thing« to
eat, but Itn CANDY that make« Thankaglvtng a real
occaaion!
Hard and chewy or «oft and creamy or any other
kind of good candy I h found at our candy kitchen. It
I b the perfect climax to any feaat.
Candy I b one treat the whole family can enjoy.
R G G IM A N N ’S
“Where the Hervleg la D tffa rg o « " " ^
His eyes are his future!
XvW U Ú *6AHÍÜÑ
Lord, thou has been our dwelling place In all generation.*).
persons
Members e( Ihe F I. girls will
Six members of Cascade chapter,
Seattle, Wash.. Nor. 22 A total
Majority Of Proporty Listed Aa
hold
Inll lal Ion al I heir meellag Fri ikmm II» reed given for members of
of 548 down and operating m ill* In O, K. S. went 1« Eugene Friday
Craving Areas; Filing Feat
day
evening
at 8 o'clock Mis* Ber­ Ihe Neighbors of Woodcraft drill
Oregon and Washington which re­ sveulug Io altend a mcellng of the
Aro Announced
learn at the home of Mr aud Mr»
Evangeline chapter Those attend­ nice Conoly I* In charge of ihe im­
Published Every Thursday at
Springfield. Lane County, Oragon by
v
1 w ill say of the Lord, He Is my refuge and my fortress;
my Uod; In him w ill 1 trust.
Surely he shall deliver thee from the snare of the
>
fowler, and from the noisome pestilence.
^<{
Year’s tax
1927
1928
1929
1929
1930
1930
1931
1931
1932
1932 • .
1933-1934
1933-1934
Date paid
11- 6-31
11- 6-31
11- 6-31
11- 6-31
. 11- 6-31
11- 6-31
10-10-34
< 10-1034
1 1010-34
f
1040-34
10-10-34
10-10-3*
Tax Receipt No.
64385
64386
6*776
61776
40646
40646
39920
39919
83826
33826
26326
25324
SaM Christian H. Furre aa the
owner of the legal title of the above
described property as the same ap­
pears of record, and each of the
other persons above named are here­
by notified that A. F. F ir w ill apply
to the Circuit Court ot the County
and State aforesaid for a decree fore­
closing the Hen against the prop­
erty above described, and mention­
ed In said certificate. And you are
hereby summoned to appear within
sixty days after the first publica­
tion of this summons, exclusive of
the day of said first publication,
and defend this aetjon or pay the
amount due as above shown, to­
gether with costs and accrued In­
terest, and lu case of .-our failure
to tfb so, a decree w ill be rendered
foreclosing the Uen o f said taxes
Amt.
$10.97
27.73
6.27
15.64
6.65
16.48
6.04
14.23
6.44
14.90
6.86
18.70
Rate I nt.
8%
8%
8%
8%
8%
8%
8%
8%
8%
8%
8%
8%
and costs against the land and
premises above named.
This summons Is published by
order of the Honorable O. F. Skip-
worth Judge of the Circuit Court
of the State of Oregon for the
County of I>ane and said order
was made and dated this 6th day of
ovember, 1934 and Ihe date of the
first publication of this summons
Is the 8th day of November, 1934.
All process and papers In this
proceeding may be served upon the
undersigned residing within the
State of Oregon at the address
hereafter mentioned.
WM W. HARCOMBE, Attor­
ney for Plaintiff. Address 302
Tiffany Bldg., Eugene, Oregon,
(N 8-16 22-29— D • )
TAKE NO CHANCES
Eyestrain is a very real danger. Few of
us realise that we pay dearly for every
hour we strain our eyes. The tragedy is
that we seldom know that we ARE m is­
using our eyes. Attempting to read, work
or study in poor or glaring light is the
cause of most eyestrain. Often the penalty
for eyestrain is not paid until later y ea n .
Then it is too late. The two or three pen­
nies a day saved on your light bill isn't
worth the risk of impaired vision. See this
new type lamp (recently designed to help
correct the evils of improper home light­
ing) at your dealers.
Ä
MOUNTAIN STATES
POWER COMPANY