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P A G E S IX LEGION CONVENTION . . . . . . . K A in u n m A ii -■___H U N M O M _______ 1» chfru ». un I li» iwh Uivfua, Cur U m R tf INC AT FI HFNF DLU11IO « I L iU U lil l i U im u I ) NOTH K you u -I to ■ ipi ' *>i Col* ,|„ « .1 '»» '*"• day of j U|y l#, only < ...... " f "'<• * ' » " • *•' ‘» «lock A M 0f J ! ... the t * uni.v of i .l.im- du y hi the I ourt ...... of said -22 ...... UPP*.lined by said < UII„ " Matter of He h la....... ....... »H* “ «*" and the place of I,«»,," * u> i i . ' , " poni rie ri Biruice Lori g PltiatlK, v l'.i., issoI v in a -------- - will he street dancing, festivities,' L. Loug, Defendant. " 11 • f,,r 1 ' ' ' ' » exist in be , i,v H imi to Huiihvite «>i convention batti, a huge parade. fire To Edward L. Long, Defendant b.mds m tu ■,|,:l 1,1 and the del University Oty HoM u. Humir.tw.oi ^ { ral|y puru(,e. Mml „pedali above uauaed: '»"'■ » 1 > and « usto Aua.’rit au la*ui*in M e n a t o i Poeta pri 2 ,.s listed, lu me Name oi Ilio State ol Ore aut and et 1 prizes listed, an ati excellent excellent boxine boxing oi plaintiff Vou are hereby --- required Ko»p.s. ni.sl In Third \nnual State >'ard with the best Southern Oregon Kou: ---- ---------------, ------ to d,e ul'm,r childii'ii such other talent billed, motorcycle and harness appear and answer the complaint dclenduni and " mrt limi Corneution. race« with over 1100 dollars In filed against you iu the aooie en ‘ further relict P prizes to be given l*y the judges to titled suit ou or before the last day '-eetu just and e*|Htt-i d. ' This will the wlniners and an aero circus by of the time prescribed in the order *8I‘S 'Veterans, Welcome.” yon This summons Is served up for the publication of summons here be th* call soundeu bv the la m e th e »1 s t A e r o squadron Among the entertainment features in, to-wll: on or before Salumai, • hy publication in " 1 " 1 1 County i’ost No 3 of Eugene, to the \ pia kill visiting delegates to the Third Au- planned, is a barbecue up the Mc- »th day of July, I »21 and il yo order of the Il.-noru: t- !•- nr I Ilf > abovu tmlHItul i•OU 1 J nual State Convention of the Arner- Kenzie to Nimrod, the visitors audftfaU to appear aud answer, for want J'tdpe of dated Jut Juna <♦. 19« 1 which n'lli icati Legion, Department of Oregon legionnaires being taken up the high- thereof the plaiutiff will apply to dated Hjqu'ar Utili UIIKVl'l you It» you and to the delegates attending the way for 2x miles, stopping enroute the Court for the relief pruyed for quire* hunts to fll < Iimplalut first state convention of the Wo- to visit the state game farm and then iu the complaint filed herein, to-wu complaint ith ed d her ein within mens A u x il ia ry, which meets at the taken to the hatchery where eating P'or an absolute decree of divorce, \ n t*eks from the du te o f t he f i n ,l: armory in Eugene today. .and speaking will be tlie order ot and for the custody of the minor publication .d tin 1 children named in said complaint. hate of first publication i - One hundred and one posts of the ¡the day’ . American Legion represented by ;ixO Today, tha patriotlo and historical Tilts summons is published once I» - ’ I Hate of last puhlieuttoti July 2» representatives to the convention and parade, one of the Idg events of the a week for six consecutive weeks in HO representatives of the Women's convention week, will be held, led by the St. Heins Mist, u newspaper ot 1 »2 1 Auxiliary will be ou tun i at Eugene George A. White, adjutant ■enerul general circulation published at St. It is xpected that over ->00 visit.>rs of Oregon and delegate from Capitol Helena, Columbia County, Oregou, Mtornc' for l*Ki- 1.1 it t <■ 1 will b-‘ iu attendance trom other Post No. » of Salem The pageant by virtue of an order of the Hon Building Portland Or- counties than Imne coun.y and many is being arranged hy a committeej J. A. Eakhi, Judge of the above en of the legion posts will attend in headed by Ben S. Dorris, command- titled Court, duly made aud outer Ci ml- I < lb- large bodies. er of the post. The parade will be e j in this suit on the 24th day o f ' 44» ounces lull I ton valued at * important to the Individual mem- in four sections; American Legion May 1921, and the date of the first Company iu -t hi i hers, will be two national speakers, and all patriotic organizations; nu publication herein is the 27tli day racks John \V. Inzer, chaplain of the tional historical features; local it is of May, 1921, and the date of the _____________________ American Legion, being pronounced torical features and industrial and Usl publication is July 8tb. 1921. by the Eastern press one of the ablest commercial Priz.-s arc to be given FItED W. HERMAN, speakers of today, w ho with Teddy for the best decorate float, most | Attorney for Plaintiff, Kesidenco Roosevelt now assistant secretary of unique float and to the legion post ¡and Postoffice Address: Rainier the navy, toured the Eastern slates with the largest number in the pa- Oregon. 24-7 W e have just received a early in 1919 from the Lake« to the rada per membership Gulf states, organizing state depart Saturday afternoon on 'Jje race NOTION very line assortment of 25c rnents of the legion. brack, the races will lie held aud H In tin* Circuit Court of the State o. and 50c pipes. Each pipe It is believed the convention will is expected that large numbers of Oregon, tor the County of .'lull- give a new expression on the Jap- Lane county people will be out for nomalu is guaranteed hy us—if it anese question which is of vital irn- the festivities Motorcycle races, In the Matter of the Estate of Tliom burns out or has any put port to the Pacific t oast state« with and without side cars will cotn- as K. Panzer, deceased. Mauy posts of the legion have draft- pete for three, five and ten mile Notice is hereby given that tin tied holes in it we will ed resolutions for presentation to the races, and there will also lie three administratrix of the estate of tip gladly replace it free of convention with reference to aliens harness races; races are under the above named deceased will on tin aud immigration. American Legion Racing comiuissiot 14th day of July, 1921. at the houi charge. W e also have some On the immigration problem as a of Eugene of ten o'clock A. M., at 1521 Yeon very fine French Briars. whole and question of better schools. Saturday evening, there will tie a Building, Portland. Oregon, sell at Americanization, improvement of fireworks parade and rally and box- private sale the timber locutcd on state and nation, the convention will ing card. the hereinafter described real prop hear from Alvin M. Owsley, sent by While the convention will close ertv: the national headquarters of tht Saturday evening. Sunday Inis been The East half ( E H I of the fol American Legion from Indianapolis, set aside for the big barbecue to lowing tract of laud situate in the M c D o n a l d & O’CONNER Ind. Mr. Owsley is assistant directoi he held at Nimrod on the McKenzie County of Columbia, State of Ore of the Americanism commission. and Guy D. Moshier. is chairman gon, to-wit: Beginning 880 feet X| Helen*, Phone I'.'tH Other questions to be acted upon 0f the committee handling these ar- South of the quarter stake be by the convention will embrace in- rangemer.ts tween Section nine f 9 ) and ten creased activity towards the assist- The Oregon legion has now 101 i lO j, iu Township six t6) North. ance of the disabled; legion mem- posts of the legion scattered through- Range five ( 5 ) West, of Willam bership; revision of the state con- out the state of Oregon with a mem ette Meridian; running thence stitution; election of state officers bership of about ten thousand and North to said quarter stake, said and a state body; selection of 1922 the Women's Auxiliary has fifty-six stake being the Northeast corner meeting place. These are a few of units of the auxiliary chartered of the Southeast quarter ( S E 'v ) the many questions that will come with a 1200 membership of said Section nine (9>; running up at the convention. The city of Eugene will take on thence West to the Northwest The Portland delegation will seek a gay color, legion emblems and corner of the Northeast quarter to find the sentiment of the dele-; banners will be everywhere in evi- of the Southwest quarter ( NE gates on bringing the national con- denee and the Eugene cordiality of SW V« ) of said Section nine vention of the American Legion to spirit is expected to he in prominence ( 9 ) ; thence running South 8X0 Portland in 1925. which would bring ‘ during the stay of the visitors feet and thence running East to over 200,000 legionnaires to P o rt-, ------------ * ------------ the place of beginning, containing land. 4 0 acres. The Women's Auxiliary will per r_ C O W T E S T IN O W O R K IS The terms of sale of said timber feet their permanent state organiza- G E T T IN G GOOD R E S U L T S are cash. tion, adoption of state constitution, Bated Portland, Ore., Juno 8, policy for the ensuing year, dues, 1921 organization of auxiliary units, elec Rc|x>rt for May Just Issued Slums EMEL1E V. PANZER, High Average Production of tion of state officials and meeting Administratrix Milk anil Butter Pat. Thomas Mannix. OREGON A G R H T L T P R A L COL Guy L. Wallace, Attorneys for Administratrix. 26 5 LEGE, Corvallis.— Three thousand, ------------ * — .-------- ;one hundred and forty-four cows NOTICE TO CON THAI TORS Were tested during May in the six St. Helens, Oregon, June IS, 1921. Oregon cow testing associations. The Sealed proposals, addressed to the average yield of milk was 986.6 pounds and of butter fat 39 47 County Court of Columbia County, pounds. This is the highest average Oregon at St. Helens. Oregon, and ■ yet reached in any month since as- endorsed, "Proposal for Doing thiv sociation work started in the state. Following Work in Columbia t'oun- says E. B. Fitts of O. A. C. extension ty. to-wit: Constructing a bridge service, who is in charge of the and approaches actoss Rock Creek on the Pettijohn Road, in District work Reports from the tenters show that No. 9," will be received by saiu 14 Inferior cows were weeded out of County Court until 2 o'clock P. M , Ship and sail under .the herds during the month and that July 6, 1921, and not thereafter, and at that lime will be publicly the Stars and Stripes to one pure bred bull was purchased The Tillamook association leads opened and read. all parts of the world All proposals must be made upon all others In the state for the month with an average yield of 1141 pounds blank forms, to lie obtained from tlie HERE was a long period when - of milk and 47.84 pounds of butter it was not true, but today it fat from the 103 cows tested. The ens, Oregon. Must give prices pro it proudly true once more — Smith-L'nipqua association won sec- posed, both in writing and in figures. trade and passenger routes ar« ond place with an average of 41.OX and must he signed by tlie bidder, ao established that you can ship pounds of butter fat with his address. your good«, or you can sail, to Do you know that price» The highest yield made hy an in-! Plans and Specifications are on any part of the world under the dividual cow was 100.63 ponds of file with Supervisor Hall at Ver- Stars and Snipes. on complete enameled san butter fat made by "Nina" a Jersey uonia, Oregon, and ,/iay lie examined owned by Carl Posetti of Tillamook in the office of the County Clerk, The program of routes la being itary bathroom and kit and the highest average yield from Each bidder shall deposit, with his carried out with an eye to the an entire herd was 66.51 pounds ol biu, a certified check for an amount future as well as present needa chen outfits have been .butter fat from 11 Jersey cows own of at least five ( 5 j per cent of his, of American exporters and im hid, payable to the County clerk, ed by Paul Fitzpatrick, also of Tilla porter« and all American pros- greatly reduced. Now 's which shall lie forfeited to the Coun monk. perity. See that the »hip« you Association members are adopting ty in case the award is made to use are owned and operated by the time to Install the new better methods of feeding and handl him, and he Shall neglect fail or American citizens or by the U. S. ing their cattle. Many are feeding refuse, for a period of five days after Shipping Board. bath tub, wash stand or grain for the first time to rows on mch award it made, to enter Into a pasture Some barns are being re ¡contract and file the required bond. Operators of Passenger Tlie right la reserved to reject any kitchen sink. Call and let modeled and several members re Services port that milk coolers ami other im and all hid». JLdmlr.l Line, 17 Stats Stress. Nsw MARTIN WHITE. ( ounty Judge us show you our line. proved equipment have been in York. N Y. W. J KULLBKTON, Commissioner stalled. M s ' ion Navigation Company, X T B MILLS. Roadmaster So Gay Street. Baltimore, Md. J VV. Ill NT. County clerk 28 2 Voices by Radio. 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The I'nited «Rates bureau of standards says that It Is now ac tually possible to telephone by wire less over as great distance as h> the ordinary wire This highest scientific authority expresses a belief that before very long communication across the At lantic by radiophone will be estab lished on a comrrieicial hasis. When that has been accomplished, a per son in New York or Philadelphia will he able at any time to call up and converse with a friend or Irusi- ness acquaintance in London or I’aris by paying a stated and r.ioder- ate rate per five minutes of talk It also states that the quality of the transmitted speech is as perfect as tHut which comes over the ordi nary telephone and n « same remark applies to music sent by radio. HI HMOV8 In the Circuit Court of the Slate of lingu n for the County «if Coluni- Ida. M L Petelle. Plaintiff, vs, Nellie P Petelle. Defendant, To Nellie P. 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