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    THURSDAY, JULg_18>_193S_
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
In California— Mrs. Leota Roden- 04333437
the present adm inistration, but they
bough left Saturday for San Fran­
are wholly impersonal and non po­
cisco.
litical and are aimed entirely at the
basic principles Involved.’'
V isitors a t Bend— Mr and Mrs.
Desirable Changes Proposed
I H. H. Myers and daughter, Lois,
Caretul study by his organization,
Friday V isitor — Miss Vivien . vi ited friends in Bend Sunday.
Gets New Car— W . K. B arnell is
Mr. Hecht said, had resulted In a
Thompson
of Vida wa a visitor In
driving
a
new
Ford
V-8
coupe
a
number of suggestions for construc­
Leaves for Seattle— R obert R ich­ Development Of Sanitation
tive revisions in the bill which he m anager of the M ountain S tates Springfield Friday.
ardson is leaving thi week for
Many Eastern People To See B 'siness Men and B n k c rs subm itted to Congress. Un the other , i'ow er company office here
Traced During History Of
B leaks Arm— Vernon L orentz of Seattle.
Displays; Fairgrounds Im­
Mankind In Country
hand, he declared that many of the ,
Agree in Objecting to Po1 ti-
■Ole P eterson has | the Coburg road d istrict fell and
changes proposed by the act in ex-
R eturns H er
Grove Man Here— Verne Smith
proved For Show
cal Control Over Banks
isting laws "are of a constructive returned to Springfield from Phoe- j broke hi right ai m Saturday,
of C ottage Grove was a visitor in 1 When a plum ber comes to your
nature and should have the support nix. Arizona where he spent tin
nom e a fter August 12. dem and th at
County exhibit» of most counties
Here from Newport— Mrs. Elea­ Springfield Tuesday.
hankers, If the method of appoint­ pa t year.
he show you his certificate of com­
In th e state a re w anted at th e 1935
AMENDMENTS SUGGESTED of
nor
Smith
T
urrell
is
here
from
ment and tenure of olhce of the
Visits P arents— Mrs. Lynn Che petency says the Oregon S tate
74th annual Oregon state fair open­
N
ewport
visiting
with
her
m
other.
Homs
from
Oklahoma
—
A
J.
members, of the Federal Reserve
sh irt was here Monday visiting Board of H ealth This is your as-
ing at Salem August 31 and closing P olitical O A im it io n 0« Federal Re
Board, In whose hands It is planned F .h n etzk y ha returned from O kla­
w
ith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. urance of safe, sanitary plum bing
A
t
Exposition—The
Misses
Iowa
Septem ber 7 according to Solon T.
to concentrate g reater power than homa where he was calk'd to at-
te rv e Board Declared to Be
and Naomi C arlton left Friday for S. Johns.
installations by com petent m edian
W hite, new sta te directo r of ag ri­
ever
before,
could
be
so
altered
as
1
|
en
d
the
funeral
of
a
brother.,
U ndesirable for Depositors
San Diego to visit the Pacific Ex­
ics, and value you have every rig h t
culture who is m anaging his first
to insure, as lar as possible, ttie ab­
B
rother
Visits—
Glen
P
riv
at
of
as W e ll as T h e ir Banks.
A ttends Meeting — T heliner J. position.
solute Independence of the Board
sta te fair this year.
S eattle stopped here Monday to to expect for your money. The c er­
from partisan or political considera­ Nelson sp en t the week-end in
In w riting to th e countlee, W hite
visit his brother, Edward Privat, tificate or com petency Is for your
T
onsils
T
aken—
Ed
Zoulek
of
WASHINGTON, D. C. Business tions." He added.
Salem attending the Lutheran
protection.
s ta te d :
P e n g r a had his tonsils taken out while enroute to Medford.
Brotherhood conference
In com m enting 011 the new state
Suprem e C o u rt of Ranking
"T his year will be an especially meu and bankers alike who have up
at the office of a local physician
peared before r-ommittees of Con- .
N ebraska Folk Here— Mr. aud law which placed the jurisdiction
good one to show our E astern and gress to present views regarding the I "Since the passage of the Federal
Saturday.
W alterville People Here
Mr.
Mrs. Ueorge Sweeney and son,, over plumbing regulations In liie
Reserve Act over 20 years ago, opin­
Mid-we.vtern friends Just w hat we Banking Act of 1935 have found com
and Mrs. F rank Page and Mrs.
Je
rry of Ravenna, N ebraska, are state of Oregon under the H ealth
ion
in
Congress
and
among
bankers
Take
Out
T
onsils—
Bobby
Cas-
have.
moil cause for crlticlmn in those pro­
E lizabeth Page of W alterville were
Board the following statem en t is
sill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy fa s- here visiting with relatives.
“ W e pledge you o ur full and v is io n s which th’-y agree would cre­ has been striving towards tile ideal
visitor in Springfield Saturday.
sill, had his tonsils rem oved S at­
com plete support In any exhibit ate the means ior undesirable polltl "t making the Federal Reserve
made.
M other Visits Here— Ml E. W.
P lu m b in g May Be Dangerous
you may bring and extend a sincere cal control over tin Federal Reserve Board a body of such independence
from Y achats — Elton urday a t the office of a local phy-I Strong of Monmouth Is here v isit­
System and thereby over individual and prestige that it might be de- ,
Plum bing is essentially a health
and cordial invitation to you and banks throughout the United States. I b rib e d as the Supreme Cour of | Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ad siciau
ing a t the home of h er son-in-law
banks throughout
m easure, but unless it is installed
rien Thom as of Yachats, is visit­
your county.
Falls from Car— Donna Olson, and daughter, Mr. and Mrs W. K. by skilled men with a thorough
They have made the point that this Finance and Banking. We believe
“If It is convenient, will you
ing a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs.
undesirable condition would affect
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D F. Barnell.
knowledge of the principles of sa n i­
please let up know w ithin the next depositors in banks even more than
Paul Myers near Hayden bridge
Olson received a ut on th e head
few days as to w hether or not you the banks themselves.
C alifornia Folk Here— Mr. anti tation, it may easily become a men-
Visiting Mother— Kenneth De- and body scratches Sunday when Mrs. Shaw and daughter, Virginia ance to tlie life and health of the
can be here. We w ant you
This view has been stressed In
j Ixrssus Is here this week from she fell from the family autom obile.
Prem ium lists were deliverer! to criticism s by the Chamber of Coin
Lee of Van Nuys, C alifornia, a r­ people instead of a source of pleas­
I San F rancisco visiting with his
fair headquarters this week and merce of the United Slates, and the
Home from Hospital— Miss Edna rived h ere last week-end to visit ure and comfort.
m other, Mrs Riley Snodgra.-s and
The past twemly five years have
m ailing will be started a t once to question of partisan control over
P latt was brought home from th ei at the H. W. H orrell home.
other relatives.
those who have requested the book­ banking was the central theme of a
w itnessed a g reat change in the
Pacific hospital Sunday. She un­
Fishing Good— Floyd Hilliker, H.
statem ent presented by R. S. Hecht, 1
lets.
Back from Arizona—Mrs. P. C. derw ent a m ajor operation about | ' St haffenberg. Donald Toomh and plum bing industry. Now the com
parativeiy low co t of fixtures and
A large sunken flower garden President of the American Bankers (
Scott and children, Myrtle, Hazel, two weeks ago.
! Dodd Miller spent the week-end
Installations have placed good
has been constructed In the center Association, who appeared before j
I
and
Jim
m
y,
have
returned
from
the Senate Sub-Committee on Bank- j
G uests at Hotel—G. E. Austin of I tishiug near Bend. They reported plum bing within the reach of all.
of the A griculture building on the
: Phoenix, Arizona w here they spent
lug and Currency hearings here. Mr.
'
good
catches.
Portland was a guest a t the Spring-
f lr it floor. A large fountain has Hecht declared that his organization
T here is hardly a farm house th a t
tin* winter.
field hotel Friday evening. G ilbert
been Installed and plaus a re to is actuated by a desire to he helpful !
Visiting P arents— Mrs. C harles cannot boast of a m odem b ath­
V isits on C oast— John Nelson Jive of N ewport was another guest Wilson of independence was here room, kitchen and laundry. Less
m ake the flower display one of the to Congress “In enacting effective
J drove down the Coast highway to the sam e evening.
and workable bunking legislation in
fair show places.
over the week-end visiting with than tw enty years ago, a hath room
I North Bend Sunday. He niude the
Fences a re being repaired around the Interest of all our people." He
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R ay­ m entioned in a for-rent advertise­
B
reaks
Arm
Bones—
Thelm
a
| trip by way of Drain and S cotts­
the grounds and a tem porary ticket said in part:
m ent tn. paper was considered a
mond Bates.
Fletcher
broke
both
bones
in
her
"If ft is Anally decided th at ii Is
burg.
office arran g em en t is being con­
draw
ing card.
left arm Saturday when she fell
I
Cuts Finger in Car Door—Betty
structed a t th e Main entrance necessary to carry this legislation ,
Sanitation Need Grows
while playing a t h er home. She Simmon. , niece of Mrs. Susie H in­
through at this session, we are '
through the park grounds. Beauty
Gets Furlough—V erne G erber is is the seven year old d aughter of
S tressing the need for sanitation
strongly of the opinion that special
son,
who
is
spending
the
sum
m
er
is being considered as well as care should be taken to keep our
here from San Diego visiting with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Fletcher.
and plum bing in modem, tim es the
here, caught her finger in a car
Mrs. G erber and his parents, Mr.
utility In the work going on.
R. S. HECHT
credit control ami banking tnechan-
statem en t continues:
door
Friday
and
cut
it
so
badly
T he race track is being gone over lgm tree fron) any sorl of political
Recovers From Fall — W arren
and Mrs. H. E. G erber. He is on a
W hen our prim itive forefathers
there is g reater need now than ever 15-day leave from duty in the Towlerton, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. th at several stitches had to be
again, following the auto races, so , considerations
roam
ed singly or in sm all groups
“In making this statem ent I do not before for realizing this ideal.”
J. Tow lerton, has recovered from taken a t th e office of a local phy­ over the land, they had on need to
th a t It will be in fine shape for
U nited S tates navy.
Mr. H echt emphasized th at it Is
wish
to
appear
to
question
the
pro­
'b is fall from a second story win­ sician.
fa s t horse racing during the fair.
worry about sanitation. But as the
"the genuine desire of the banking
dow a t his home last week, accord­
New paint for th e buildings need­ priety of the Government’« exerting fraternity to he helpful and coil
R
eturn
To
Idaho—
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A ttend Convention — Mr. and need of compianlonshlp and m utual
a
certain
atnouni
of
control
over
ing to his physician.
ing it, w hitew ashing of the fences
Sam Richmond a n d daughter, protection developed, they g ath er­
hanking operations so far as they structlve in making suggestions in Win. A. Pyne, and Mrs. Fay
and other decorative work is now affect the nation's currency and gen­ connection witli this pending legis­ U tterback of H azelton, Idaho, will
H elene, accom panied Rev. and ed into tribee, so family life began.
in the process of being accom ­ eral monetary policy. Nor do we ob­ lation. The changes we are urging leave today for th eir homes a fter
Falls from Hayloft— L ester Sam ­ Mrs. 1. G. Shaw to R oseburg this Even then they could pick up their
plished.
ject to broad powers of supervision are we believe essential to the con visiting for the past two weeks at uel - of Camp Creek fell from a hay­ week for the annual convention of possessions when the camp site be­
over the operation of our banking tlnued Independence of the Federal the home of Mr. and Mrs. E lm er E. loft into a load of hay S aturday th e Spanish-American. W ar v e te r­ cam e unbearable and move to a
Institutions because of the semi-pub­ Reserve System.’
but th e im pact was enough to an and th eir auxiliary. Rev. Shaw new location. B ut as th e trib es be­
"We have made it clear th at we Pyne in Springfield. W. A. '.’yne is
lic responsibilities they carry. But
the fa th e r and Mrs. U tterback a crack several of his ribs according was one of the official speakers came larg er th is was no longer
do
not
object
io
a
m
easure
of
public
when It conies to such m atters as
to a local physician who treated Sunday. The convention closed yes- feasible. They conceived a desire
ister of Elm er Pyne.
the granting of credit and the mak­ control in tile national interest for 1
him.
for perm anent homes and posses­
terdey.
ing of Investments by our banks, proper coordination of our manifold
sions. I11 tim e cities were built.
Coast W eather Fine— Persons
these are questions of business poli­ credit operations,’ he said, "and we
V isitors Leave— Mr. and Mrs. E. Then w ater supplies and sewage
North Bend Folks to Leave— Mr.,
cies that surely should not be under do not believe the sponsors of the | spending the week-end on the coast
the sole control of a hoard so conctl- legislation desire any political doml-
eporte(, the w eat|,e r ¡deal Sunday and Mrs. Buford R ig h t will leave R ichard Page and son, Edwin, of disposal became a serious problem.
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I tuted as to be dependent upon parti- . nation over these activities through with very m oderate tem perature. tom orrow for their home at North Norman, Oklahoma, left Monday to W ith enorm ous labor, w ater sys­
continue th eir tour of the W estern tem s and canals were constructed.
California To Need Many R e - j san or political considerations under , our Federal Reserve System,
Among those at tile N ewport Bend. Mr. R ight arrived here W ed­
placements; Heifer Grow-
anv adm inistration.
"Under such circum stances 1 « we feel
U nited S tates a fter visiting here B aths were dedicated to th e Gods,
nesday
for
a
short
visit
and
Mrs.
beaches
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fred
that our recommendations should be
with his uncle, Mr. and Mrs. L. K. and became the m eeting places for
ing Proving Profitable
favorably acted upon because they Louk and daughter, Mary Ann and R ight has been here for nearly a
T h e Basis of Sound C re d it
week visiting with her parents, Page, for several days. They had the patricians.
would
enahie
the
reconstructed
Fed­
Jean,
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A
rthur
"The real conditions th at create
With the price of dairy cows
vi ited Mexico, the San Diego Ex­
eral Reserve Board to function free­ Look of Iowa.
T urning back the pages of h is­
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Girard.
rapidly returning to a m ore profit­ the necessity for the expansion or ly as a nonpolitical body actuated
position and other places before tory, we find efforts to im prove
contraction
of
credit
arise
from
the
able basis, In terest in raising heif­
coming here. They w ere to visit sanitation closely follow on tlie
needs of agriculture, Industry and only by the dictates of sound finan­
ers is increasing throughout the trade themselves, wholly independ­ cial and economic policies conceived 1
tin- Yellowstone park and other heels of civilization. Human excre­
state. It Is estim ated th a t because ent of the adm inistrative policies of in the interest of all of our people.
places on their hom ew ard Journey. m ent and urine are the deadliest
of the tuberculosis eradication the party which happens to be In
Mr. Page is affiliated with the U ni­ enem ies known to m ankind; when
"The adoption of our suggestions
cam paign In California, as many power. We feel that the Ananctal re­ would botli plan- operation of the !
versity a t Norman. His son is a the .natural laws of sanitation are
as 150,000 head of dairy cows and quirements of the nation's business Federal Reserve System wholly and j
student <t the school.
not observed, scourges and pesti­
heifers will be needed th ere for constitute a continuing economic distinctly apart from the Auctua- |
lence follow. T he Black D eath of
tlons
and
vicissitudes
of
political
replacem ents In the next couple of process that Is not related to politi­
London and the amoebic dlsentery
cal changes. The fundam ental prin­ conditions and free from undue in­
years.
epidemic of Chicago are siste rs un­
ciples of sound credit do not vary fluence by banking opinion only.
Practically all Oregon dairym en
The annual T re n t Picnic was
der th e skin
with variations In public thought Such a solution would thus have a
ra ise som e heifers, bu t th eir cost3 All experience teaches that the qual­ stabilizing and couAdence Inspiring
held at the picnic grounds a t T rent
for raising them and the retu rn s ity of credit is Bound only so long as effect on the entire business sltua I
last Saturday. A program was given
from them very widely, a study It is based purely on the require­ tlon.”
in the m orning and sports and a
m ade by Oregon experim ent slatlon ments of sound business. It Is not
baseball gam e held ta the a fte r­
Glenn D unbar of Los Angeles is
shows. The average dairym an, as sound when any other considéra- LANE COUNTY RECEIVES
noon.
visiting hi sister, Dorothy Dunbar,
Zona Peterson of Los Angeloa,
a m a tte r of fact, allows a higher poèuion n,OllV‘>,' < n' er ' nt° 1,8 C°m' CHECK FROM O. & C. FUND
at L eaburg for a few weeks.
Calif.. Is visiting Mr. and Mrs.
c o st of production of heifers than
Recent visitors a t the home of
Bunking Act would central- i
' ,
, „
tile m arket price of cows, the de­ lze "The
P
ete
R
oberts
of
P
leasan
t
Hill.
lu the Federal Reserve Board at j I.a ne county receive a c ei
01
Mr.
and Mrs. Louis B ittle w ere the
Mr. and Mrs. Miller who live on
tailed survey reveals, although W ashington means aimed to control $57.588.93 this week from W ashlug-
fam ilies of Mr. and Mrs. George
the form er L attin ranch a re in
only about half of such total costs the supply of money in P- j country, ; Ion, as 80 percent of th e total
Mansfield. Long Beach, Mr. and
S eattle w here Mr. Miller Is in a
a re In cash outlay.
which term Includes the sum total am ount due from th e Oregon and
Mrs.
J. C. C urtis. San Diego.
anitorlum . Mr. and Mrs. Carroth-
S ta rt W ith Good Stock
of currency In circulation and de- California land-grant fund for the
Mr. and M r;. R. E. G uthrie have
'T he largest Rem of expense In I niand deposits In the hanks which
r 1933 a total of $95,981.55 had
ers a re taking care of their ranch.
raising heifers Is, of course, feed [ become current through checks. ” The been certified as th e to tal am ount
The P leasant Hill woman's club returned to McKenzie B ridge to
make their home. Mr. and Mrs.
costs, hut a very heavy expense ! powers which It Is proposed to gtva due the county for the en tire year.
will m eet with Mrs. C. E. Jordan
G uthrie (E lsie Miller) were m ar­
beyond that come from d eath and the Board are Intended to enahie It
W ednesday and do quilting.
Money received from tills fund
to lnAuence the quantity of tilts de­
ried about ten days ago at Van
Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Hutson and
culling losses," says H. E. Selby
posit money through opeu market is intended to com pensate the coun­
couver. W11. A group of friends
farm m anagem ent specialist ut O operations, the discount rate and ties for tax funds which they lost
family who have been living on the
gathered and gave them a noisy
Idiot!— I had the right of way and you know Itl
».
who was in charge of »lie I reserve requirem ents.
Heigel ranch have purchased the
when a large p a rt of th eir areas
welcome at th eir homecoming.
50
acre
tra
c
t
of
land
adjoining
the
detailed study, "tin 218 farm s
were Included in th e national fo r-,
Mr and Mrs. Fred W illiams and
The
NeeJ
(or
Independence
th a t had uu death o r culllug loss,
McKenzie ranch here, known as
est areas ami taken from the tax
"T hat la the reason why we are
Shirley of Leaburg, and Mr. Wil­
th e average coat of raising lielfors
part
of
the
old
M
athews
place
•o strongly 111 favor of making the rolls.
liam s' brother, Don, California,
to freshening was nearly 60 tier Federal Reserve ___________
They plan to build soon.
____
T he Com m issioner of th e Gen
Board a body
of
e n jo y e d a trip through several of
vent less than on 98 fainis wlik li , such Independence and prestige that 'e r u l Lund Office has assured the
liie O re g o n a n d California national
C A L L FOR W A R R A N T S
had a death and culling loss of 2a
wohij |,e definitely removed from ' county that the balance of th e fund
Notice is hereby given that parks.
per cent or more.
all political thought, Influence and ,jut, will be paid the county
when
School D istrict No. 19 in Lane
"A certalo amount of culling Is 1 dictation. Its members should be
v ¡8 available.
C alfiroria Folk Here— Mr. and
county. Oregon, will pay at the of­
necessary, but It Is being greatly free to study and to act in a c c o r d - ___________________
'
Mr
. Hugh Cowart of San F ran ­
fice
of
clerk
of
said
district,
all
reduced by many dairym en who Jo - n c . with, .he needs and conditions yoW N SEN D CLUB MEETS
w arrants to and Including 4189. cisco are here visiting a t th e home
careful culling of the calves before j
of
™
T A y L 0 R HALL FRIDAY
dated F ebruary 22. 1935. Interest ! of th eir parents. Mr. and Mrs. A.
sta rtin g to raise them and then
have no reference to the politics or .
_______
! J. Cowart and Mr. and Mrs. B ert
ceases July 19, 1935.
who use careful methods so as to the changes In politics of the nation
Members of the
Springfield
SEVERT JACOBSON, Clerk. H arper.
reduce death loss to a minimum.
8j »gmlnlstratlon
, Townsend d u b will m eet a t Taylor >
Fesd Costs the Same
1 "In our studies of the bunk bill, we
hall Friduy evening. July 19, for a
"It cuets very little more to raise | have been strongly Impressed with
oeial evening. A pie social will |
u gisst heifer than r poor u u e , Mr the fact that It would set up a situs-
Selby conthwied. " '.lie slight extra i Hon under which the Federal Re- I be held. Esvh persou is to tiring
cost of rulslng good heifers comes
Board and Ils policies might his own cup. and the ladles are
asked to bring pies. A sm all charge
.„lo lly from a a.gher birth value.
cal adm inistration of the country in for refreshm ents will he made.
while the retu rn s front rulslng
saying this I do not charge that It
good heifers are far aheiul of or­ Is the Intention of the present ad­
PARTY GIVEN FRIDAY
dinary ones."
ministration to bring shout any un­
In this connection Belby points due control over the nation's hank­
FOR ROBERT WATSON
out th at a good bull Is a gixxt In­ ing mechanism. The point ts that If
Bob W atson, on leave of absence
vestm ent from the standpoint of the bill passed as now proposed, op­
the value of tho calves alone The portunity for control would he there from tile United S tates navy, was
birth value of calves from bulls for the use of the present or what guest of honor at a party given Fri-
ever future adm inistration might he
worth 1200 or m ore was Just four
day evening at the Cornell home
In power.
lim es the value w here hulls worth
"Our criticism s of the bill are not north of Springfield. About 22
$100 or less were used.
aimed, therefore, at the motives of young people wore Invited
When you give «a sn order
A supply of skimm ed milk is of
NOTICS
N O T IC E
for printing our one idea la
linportutice In reducing the cost of
OF FINAL SETTLEM ENT
OF F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T
to give you a good Job. . . .
raising heifers, the survey showed,
We w ill assist you In tbs
Notice is hereby given th at the
Notice 1» hereby given th at the
a s whole milk i the moat costly
part
of the feed Oood pasture ts undersigned. Retta M Tem pleton, undersigned Ella K S trik er Ex
«< lection of paper stock, type
.
...
Executrix of the E state of J C. ,.,-utrix of the E state of Aaron
faces
an layout. W’ e have *
ulao an Importar ta to
In redu Tem pleton, deceased, has Hied her » . S triker, deceased, has filed her
i-8 c
wide selection of illustm-
Why don’teha look where you’re gologl
lug tlie cost of production. Station |e|na| Report and Account as such fin a l Report and Account as such
tl ms and decorative art, for
rs
u ttix n r ass,
g i r o K full
ru n d
u etails
r a a w of
01 r Executrix
.* r , u u i*
m ,iu the C lerk ...
.. .. e r Executrix
.V C V U irn with
sun m
e Clerk
V u-l a i of
s th
m e e
g
j ., Holnia,
!J « l
Bulletin
324. giving
with
of th
the
B111
th8 w
widely-known
For Jaywalkers «very y»ar Is leap
which there Is no extra
the stud», with many o th er sug County Court o f Lane County. Ore county Court of Lane Couutv. Ore-
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year.
eu*«en-
LETTERS
n ...
«on; and that Saturday, the t7th gon; *,ld th at Saturday, the t7th « rto o m st. has given some
cl arge. . . . Let us make estl
geetlons for re f u tin g costa, may be (|ay * Augu„ 1>35
10:00 „ d o ck (Uy l>f Auku„
„ 10 00 o’clock “ ons ,or ,he Prevention of automo-
Be sure the only crank In the ear
mats on your next Job
. .
BROADSIDES
had free
tn the forenoou. tn th e County fn ' the forenoon, In th e County bile accidents. Hi* advice, appear- Is tn tha tool hoi.
Yon w ill find our prices most
Court Room of th e Court House at Court Room of th e Court House at !u< in a new booklet on tho traS c
A pedestrian ts a man who missed
BOOKLETS
r> isonable
Eugene, l a n e County, Oregon, has Eugene, la n e County. Oregon, has problem puh’lshed by the Traveler* the payments on his ear.
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Insurance
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I f you must hsvs a blowout have
Check the wheel—make sure that
here visiting at the home of Mr ^ d place of hearing objections to a„d place of hearing objections to
It at horns.
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loose nui Isn't holding IL
and Mr» Fred Louk. Mr 1-ouk Is a th e sam e. If any th e re are. and for ,|le
if any th ere are, and for
A bird at the wheel Is worth two
Be sure the Miss in the m otor ts
b rother of Frwi Ixiuk and Is treae- <ke final settlem en t of said estate ,h e final settlem en t of said estate,
la the aaihulanoa
Phone 2
sitting beside you.
Springfield
u rer of th e county tn which he
'^ T T A M TEMPLETON. Ex
ELLA E. STRIKER. Executrix
Beware of green drivers sn red
6DUHTY EXHIBIT CHANCES URGED
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WftNTEB »1 FAIR IN
TOWN AND VICINITY
board of healih
U S E SEEN
IH COW PRICES
SOME AUTO SUGGESTIONS
Upper Willamette
McKenzie Valley |
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liv e. They spent T uesday visiting WKl^
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with friends tn Corvallis.
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Don't race trains to crossing*. I f
It's s tie you lose
lights.