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s Hurley Olicene (»Innerlire ori lient I e h i • inotiinHi'H mui % cup gritted cheese in i I ihi M i * boiler. Mit nini nifi I (.j rii|M Imrley flour, >/( ru|> rien flour, I lenn|Mioii «oda, 1 *J lene | mioii null, I i 'U n | iooii eliiliuniiiii uml l'y teaspoon* ginger When ptienne 1« melleil, miai elii*niMi uml molu»«e» mil turn il Ilei mil ely Midi unellliril flip Muter tu ( lie ilry ingrédients. • • • If you run't nfforai to nulmerllie for The Heiillnel yon m u 't uffonl not to ri*U<l » 011 ) 001)11 «*1*0 V • THOROUGH WORK How it Cotta#« Oruva Citizen round Premium I'lom Kill liny Tloulilnn. I f you nuffnr from bnrknrlie Kroni urlnury ilinonlern Any eiirnlile dl»eiii>t. of tin* Iciilneyn, l '» e ii lent nil klilney remeijy, Doan's Killney I'llU hnvn been lent Cull t ge Oro\ v de lis lify , Auk your to i ^ M hjj t 'an y o u a*k mon <i¿pvlnrlng proof o f mer it. Mrs E. J. I«'iim 725 H, 2nd HL, < olthi' •* Urovi% «i» y*: "1 ron» oler 1 )oHI! ' n Kidney IMI* U gì Mil 1 mutui y for k ninny < Otti (lilt tilt. I I iiiv «» ioo*<! (1 m * iii ut differ« ut tin o » win n mv kidney» were out of order and wh> Il Í fl it Mill il« »WH, My kolrioy» arli'd irregnliirly, fou. 1 »till U *M Kiijney I'llU Fruni (lu* Nu* b r n Drag Hlore ulivay* gu vu mo M lier from ht*»«» ntlnck», iM'Nt'fltillg III 1 .111 ovrry e ay. ' ' Prie« i, 0th' nt nl •l«*ril«,r». I n 11) '( •Imply ask for a ki i I im 'V nruu.lv gel 1 Aoti u '< Kidney IMI m t lo* Nutrie that Mr». 1«'inn had. F ■ »Ici Millnirn fîo.. Mír»., Muffili", N Y JI.V H 15 T w o o f II I« i iio n I lio m e lik c ho- l«ltt in I 'lir t lt h il, T o n l i 'i l in the licn rl o f tlie «h o p p in g ntiil th e a te r (lia triet. A ll H re^ on K le c tr ic tr a in « atop at t h « S K W A I t l ) I It I T K l i, Ilio 11oline o f ( 'liner. E x c e lle n t iliu m # room in c o n nection. The HOTEL ( ’OUNKLIIJS, I he lionn e o f W e lc o m e , in o n ly tw o nitori lilorl- fro m the Ka-w- ard. O n r liro w n Imnnen 1111*01 all Irainn. Ita le * $1 f»0 and up. W. U. CULBERTSON, Prop. Profession«^ Cards DR. C. £. FROST 1 .11 Meo II lltiilding. I'hoiM* 47 ( ’otfiijjp O ro»» Oregon O ffir « ill OAVEN C DYOTT, M D. P I I YHIOIAN A N D 8UROKON X Huy Mork in till it* limn« hm. K vetting* by i»j»}»otutmrnt b.U Mttiii( Corner Hevi«iilb Hi reel Colingo Unno, Orf^on J. E YOUNO A T T O R N KY A T LAW Of fie© on Mm 11 avn iu«*. Cullugtj Orovo Oregon H. J. SHINN A TTO R N E Y A T RAW miti notary |iublic. I'metices in ull court ». Twenty five your» vt |N>ri0MM. Itaaaler lllil# , Collage (Irm i', Oro. ALTA KINO A T T O R N E Y A T RAW Cullecrtuua, l'rob*te, Notary Publio 774 Willamette Hi., Kugrrie, Ore. H. W. TITUS. D. M. D. E X P E R T UENT1HTHY M'"1ern equipment. Fir«t Nation ul Dunk Ulii#. O ffice Itoura 9 a. 01 to 12 in 1 to ti p. in. Kve uiiign or Muudays by appointment. J. 8. MEDLEY ATTO RNEY AT LAW Eugene Loan ami Moving* Hank Uuiliiing E u g e n e ____________ Oregon DR. W. M. HAMILTON C IIIR O PR ACTIO Chronic Canea a Hpeciuity O ffice Over Darby liurilMure lie»., 212 Houth Pacific Highway MRS. F. J. ALSTOTT 8 UOOE 8 T IV E T i l BRAñ'EUTIBT Chronic Alimenta a Hpccinlty Chime IMO-L » Cottage Grove DR. A. W. KIME HPIC1AL18T IN O B8TKTRIC8 Will rare for confinement« nt hiaa home if Jemriyl. Hpccinl nurse if required. Phone«: offico, 34; residence, 120 -J. McKUNE A MANLEY PHOTOGRAPHIC HU Nindio 023 Willnmette Hlreet Eugene, Oregon NOTICE o r AD M 1 N 1 BTRATOR a The s o t» camp grounds In McMinn BALE OF R E A L PRO PERTY. ville are being remodeled Notica is hereby given that by Harry Ilrumbuugh of Portland virtue of au order o f the Couuty Court of Laue County, Oregon, duly made has been« appointed elecutlve secre aud eutered ou th« lath day of June, tary o f the world war veterans’ slate 1 V 2 1 , authoruriug the uudrrsigued, a« administrator of the estate o f Aarou ul<l commission, created under an act By JONATHAN BRACK . A. Kelley, deceased, to «ell the real American Champion Knocks Principiti Events of the Week of the lu*t legislature. property belonging to «aid estate at X L V .— O K L A H O M A private «ale for cash; 1 will, on aud More tliun loo deuf persona, many Out French Challenger in KLAHO Briefly Sketched for Infor after the 23rd day of July, JV21, at of them graduates of the Oregon MA bolds my residence about 6 mile.« Houtii or school for Ihe deaf, assembled at Fourth Round. Cottage Urove, Laue County. Oregon, mation ot Our Readers. the r e c o r d o ffer for *ale and will *ell to ihe H.ib'iii Haturday aiul organl/i I the for rapid higheat bidder for cash tbe t'ollowiug Oregon Htale Association for the Deaf g r o w t h . It described real property; New York.— Pugilistic history wa* Frunk J l.ovell bua beoti appoint was In tbe The North half of th« Hunlhwctt ApproiImali'ty half of the 7000 cor made In a huge pine board arena In quarter, the Boutheust quarter of the ai! «iule tua rouimlMMloiinr. first term of poration* operating In Oregon have Jersey city Haturday afternoon, when Northwest quarter, aud tbe tkiuthwest President Only «even foroHl fire« huvn been riled with ihe nlale corporation de unurter of the Northca«t quartet Jack Is-mpsey defended hi* heavy , Benjamin llurrlson that Okla Section 12, Township 22. Houth of reported lu the ulule forestar ao far partment their annual reporia as re- weight championship against the Malic Range 4 Went of W. h i, containing h o m a wus opened up. Good farm lilla m iiHiiu. •lulred under the state law* The challenge 100 aerea of laud iu iutn« County. of Georges f'arpentler lund available under tbe Home Oregon. A aecoii't ah Iff tneunln# the employ- ■ lalute* rcipilre that then«# »lalcm cut* D e m p s e y retained the championship stead Act was dllth ult to find Duted this 24th day of Juue, 1921 nielli of 100 more men, will be «turleil ■ hall be fill'd by July 1 so the Lulled Htate* bought from when he knocked out Ciirpenller, the EM M A G. K E L L E Y , % at the Drunk* Hi unlon tulli al (lend. Complaint* charging burglary were French challenger. In the fourth Administrator of tbe estate o f Aaron tbe Indians, who had b«,en segre A. Kelloy, de. --a.« d. ju«24 jiy 22 Pire completely destroyed (lie large filed In the Justice court at Albany gated In Indian territory, a large round. ■------ --------------------------------------------- Iruct of some 40,000 square miles barn and contenta on (he .McDonald by District Attorney Lewelllng Carpentler finished flat on hi* face, NOTICE POR PU B LIC A TIO N . that bad been used largely by ranch, two mile« aoudiwe«t of W e«lon agalnal William A Hi hulls, Irvin I. his leg* and arms out-stretched tbe Indians as pasture for their lloine biilldlo# baa pro#re«aed at the Wright and It W Cooley, as a result Dempsey knocked him out a few sec Department o f the Interior, U. H. caltle and horse*. This was I Laud O ffice at Roaeburg, Oregon, June avern#o rate of fluii.UU3 a month In o f their attempt to break Into the Hal ond* faler the fourth round opened, called Oklahoma, a word mean I 10, 1921. Portland for do* flrat ala mondia of sey Htate bank last week. •ending him heavily to the canvas Notice is hereby given that George ing “ Hue country” and was ar the year P. 12 I. Henry Proctor, of Klkhead, Oregon, Increiou'd rates, sought by the with a short right hook to the chin ranged to l<e ivady for sale to who on May 22, 1920, made Homuatead Ilnyltig In en«lern Linn county 1« American Hallway Kipress company The actual time of fighting In Hie lioinesteuders at 12 o'clock noon ‘ Entry, Henal No. 012852. for the HVa well under wuy nod die farmer« « re afreeling the truu*|iortatlon of but fourth round was one minute and o f April 22, 1SHH. Troops were ¡o f NE14 aud N of HE1 /* of Heetiou I 29, Township 22 H.. Range 4 W., W il tryln# to care for one of the lur#eat termilk, cream, milk and Ice cream sixteen seconds. placed on guurd to prevent any lamette Meridian. Las filed notice of settlers entering ta-fore that time buy crop« ever raised In Ihe county. have le-en ilenleil by the Oregon pub Previous to the knockout. Parpen intention to make Final Three year for more than 1 *XJ.OM) “ boomers’’ 'Ilo* a lid i annuul tournament for lic service commission | proof, to eatabliah claim to the land The Increase tier was floored with a left to the as they were culled, came from above described, before the Register the tenni« championship of Ihe W il reiinested In Ihe application ranged body and a right to Ihe chin. aud Receiver o f the United Htate* ail over tbe country to obtain lamette valley will open al Hulem from 20 to 2rt per cent. * l.aml O ffice at Roseburg Oregou, Ou f'arpentler took a count of nine be farms or place* for business. On ! the 20th day of July, 1921. July 7, and continue for three day* 'I he most Important wool sale of the fore springing lo his feet, where the the stroke o f tbe hour, bugles Claimant uamea a« witnesses: John The RocUity o f ()re#on composer«, season wns held at Hlianlko, In which grim, determined Dempsey measured Drew, of Elkhead, Oregon; Erueit Vro- sounded and the mud rush by throuKh It* president. Dr Emil Kuna the clip of that section was offered him with a punch to the chin which inau, o f Elkhead, Oregon: Ray Potter, men, women and children to lo o f Elkhead, Oregou; E. W. Letsom, ot of Portland, tin* presented to the aiuto for sealed bids The sale attracted ended the battle. c a le claims begun. Tbe govern Elkhead, Ore. W. H. CANON, library a volume of Oregon composi buyers from many foreign and eastern ment bad arranged land olflcerj Real" were provided for more than ijal7-jU 5 Regiaier. tions. at many places at which claims mills About 250.000 pounds, the clips 21,000 spectators A purse of $500,000 could be filed for tbe farms or <Sru*«hnppor* are bncomln# no plen o f ill growers, were disposed of at wa* given by Promoter Rickard. Of A D M IN IS T R A T O R S NO TICE OP SALE OF R E A L PRO PERTY. city lots, und ull that day these tiful on Crane prairie, near (lend, do*« prices ranging from 13 lo 20 cents. this huge sum. an amount far In excess were besieged by lighting mobs destruction o f the range. will' li orili Linn county und Oregon will have o f any financial compensation ever la the Couuty Court of the Htate ot to register their selections. Be nurtly curries 1700 In ml of cuttle, la Ihe distinction of supplying the young offered pugilists In the past, Demp Oregon for Lane Couuty. fore nightfall hundreds of farms la tbe malter of tbe estate of threatened est member of the famous Housa'a sey received $300,000 and Carpentler Crampton H. Jones, deceased. wore staked out aud Oklahoma President* and secretarle* of com band on It* n eit tour Loren J. Lu- $ 200,000 Notice m hereby given that by City and Guthrie were well on virtue of au order o f the County mercial club* of ten Dniatlllu county per of Tangent, who I* only 22 year* Ticket sales are believed to have their way to become cities. Court of Laue Couuty, Oregou, dated town* were #ue«t* of the Pendleton old. will leave early In'July for New «m oul ted to nearly $17500,000. It is Thu* was developed this re Juue lUlb, 1921, Ihe uudersigued ad Commercial nxaoclatlon at a bamiuet ministrator of the estate o f Crampton York, where he will lewonie a mem estimated that the purse, cost of arena gion which came Into the pos U. Jones, deceased, will ou aud after in Pendleton session o f the United Htmtes as ber o f thi* famous musical organiza and numerous overhead exp«;nses will tbe 18th day of July 1921, o ffer for sale H M durdner of Htaytnn. ha* filed tion. u purt o f thel/ouislun* Purchase \ mount close to $ 1 . 000 , 000 . aud «ell at private sale for cash or for with the aiate engineer application to In Dttifl and which was set aside cash and crcjlit ou approved security Fred William *, chairman of the Ore Rickard, Dempsey and Carpentler tbe following described premises be fo r so many years as Indian appropriate I'jntf second feet of water gon public service commission, will are not the only persons to profit longing to «aid estate to-wit; country. Previous to the forma from the North Handam river fo r go to Han Francisco July 13, where by the "battle of the century." bb the Lot 2 in block 9 in the Long and tion of Oklahoma territory, con Istudess addition to Cottage Grove in power purpose* he w ill attend a conference of the contest has been aptly named Uncle U n * Couuty. Oregon. gress had forbidden white set The niarlue *trike ha* had Ita e f Interstate commerce commission, with Bam will take close to $nn0,000 under Lot 3 iu block 9 in the Long and tler» In this part of the country, fect upon die car#» lumber ahlpmenta relation to an adjustment of freight the Its "ine tax laws. Laudeas addition to Cottage Grove in and this e«llct was enforced by Laue County, Oregon. from the Columbia, which for J u n e rates on the Weed Klamath Falla f«-dcrul troops. As the demand Haid sale «will be subject to con were the am «Ileal of any *ln#le month branch of the Rout hern Pacific rail firmation and approval by the County fur more land was felt and as the Court of Lane Couuty, Oregou, as pro In aererai year* Indiana decreased In numbers, road vided by law. There were a total of 125 permit* to Indian territory wus added to The extent o f the powers vested Dated this 13th day of June A. D., appropriate water and * l i permits to In (be stale hoard eugenics under the Oklahoma territory, and In 1901 192L First publication on June 17th. 1921. It was admitted to the Union as ■tore water liaueil Uy Percy ("upper, an called sterilisation net. will be de J. L JON EH, tbe State o f Okluhoma, adding «tate engineer, during the month« Of termine«! In v* test case filed In the jne!7 jlyl5nk Administrator. another star to our tlag. which April, May mol June. rHrrult court at Haletn by Tom Oar- i,Washington, D C.— President Hard for eleven years had contained SUMMONS. The president of the Oregon State land. Portland attorney. The proceed lag Informed congress «bat while he forty-live. The state has flour flanker*' n**oclatlon tin « a pixilated n ings were brought on behalf of Jacob In the Circuit Court of the State o f ished to sucli an extent that It had signed the army appropriation committ.-e to Invendgutet the anlnion Cline., an lnmate\of the Oregon state Oregou iu Lane County. has ten presidential electors, bill wdth It* provision for a reduction Lulls Htone, 1'laiutilf, vs. Mark E. Imluatry with the bleu of!d"Vl*tng the penitentiary. which is more than double that o f the regular army to 150.OW9 men Stuue, Defeudaut. beat method of financing II. o f many o f the older states of Oscar Hansen, a transient, wns ar by next October 1. It might be neces To Mark E. Htone, the above named Several hundred r*qir<**cnt*tlve* ' of rested near Eugene, charged with set Defeudaut: Inrger size. sary to ask for a modification o f the Iu the Name o f the Htate o f Oregon, Oregon * 14.000 e i service m en. w ho ting numerous fires on the right-of- ( © b j M cC lar« N « w « p « p « r Syndicate.) you are hereby required to appear and measure later to avoid embarrassment are banded together In the American way o f the main lin e 'o f the Boutbem answer the cumpi&int filed agaiust you $o the secretary o f war. in the above eutitled suit within slx Legion met Saturday In Eugene (for Pacific railway. W ith a blow torch \ The executive declared in a special weeks from the date of the first pub the Oregon department'* third amiga! in one hand and a suitcase In the lication of this summons and i f you message sent to both the senate and convention. fail so to answer, for want thereof the other. Hans'bn hud tmon walking along th e« house that summary dismissal plaintiff will apply to the court for William A. Ilo li, who live* on V* Ihe track from the north for two days, the relief prayed for in pla in tiffs' fromTthe army of men who had en- runrh near llend. received through tht* s«»ttlng fire to the dry grass and complaint, to w il: for a decree of tbe I!*ted \ fo r a longer period than Or-j Spanish Pot Pie. court dissolving the marriage contract Red Croas, hla croit de guerre award weeds. One pound hamburger, 1 onion, tnber would seem to Involve a re and bonds existiug between you and ed him by die French government. To box sj«ighetti, Vi pound eheet«', 1 can 0. P. Hoff, state treasurer, at the pudiatlotA o f a moral obligation by the plain tiff on the grounds o f cruel Ihe erti** wna added a star for par condusloii of a conference with Salem toimito, chili powder. Houte chopped atuj inhuman treatment by you toward the government Which would have Its onion hi butter until brown, add hnm the plaintiff and for the care, custody ticular bravery. bankers, announced that he had com effect upotf\the rmiraJe of the army burger, brown, then put in kettle, add and control o f Flora Nettie Htone, E ir e destroyed four grain ware pleted arrangements whereby warrants and possibly'Influence enlistments in water and let simmer one hour. Cook your daughter. This numinous is served by publics house*. an elevator and m mv thou- drawn onithe general fund of the state *I*ighetti and cheese mid add this to the future. tion by order o f the Hon. G. F. Skip *nml bushel* of grain at M y rick *ts- would bo honor««! and would not be the kettle. Henson to taste with chili worth, Judge o f the above named Tho nature of the V mwllflcatlon powder, add tomatoes aud let simmer tlon. a ll mile* nordica*! of Pendleton. Indorsed "not paid for want of funds," Court, dated the 22d day of June, A. which might be asked fdr Iwter was until ready to prepare evening dinner. D. 1921, aud the date o f the first pub cauHlng damage e*dmated nt from as predicted when the general fund not disclosed, nor dtd$ the'gprmident Take the required amount to fill bak lication o f this summous will be ou $165.000 to $ 200 , 000 . o f the state became exhausted several «'Iplain how It was proposed to -«pet ing di«h, cover with biscuit dough th* 24th day o f Juue, A. D. 1921, ana The second woman fire lookout to days ngo. crust aud bake. Remainder in kettle the data of the last publication will the < moral obligation toith e men a%d b* ou the 5th day of August, 1921. tie employed on the Deschutes na 1. II Van Winkle,' attorney-general. at the same time carry Out the dlrec-i g ood as long as • it • lasts. • H. J. HHXNN, tional forent ha* taken up her offU-laJ In an opinion held that under the exist ineSW gS Attorney for P lain tiff. lions o f congress to reduce the force Buckwheat Raisin Bread. Postoffiea address. Cottage Grove, Ore. dulie* Mr*. Robert Morrill of Port- ing Inwa water used forMrrlgatton pur M ix together one cupful buckwheat, by seme 70,000 men In the next throe laud ha* been atatloned at lllack butte, poses Is appurtenant tolthe land upon half « cupful each o f rye and graham mon Mis. C ITA TIO N . 35 mile* from Hend. flour, two heaping teaspooufuls of which It Is used and that water rights Secretary W eeks.tin discussing the baking powder, half a teaspoonful o f Chi*e*o producers In Curry county. should he assessed as real estate In In the County Court o f the State of bill, said that If theVwar department bagtng soda and half a teaspoonful o f Oregou for Lau« County. Insiemi of shipping to ( ’ i m i * Hay for connection with the land to which they salt. In the Malter o f the Estate ot roMhtpmont have undertaken a deliv are apurtonant and not 'separately. succeeded In , meeting V *1*' limitation * 1 Dissolve a quarter o f a cupful o f Rebecca White, deceased. Imposed by / congress, some 30,000 ery *t Han Francisco, where the flrat The opinion was sought by^ tho state brown sugar in one cupful o f skim To John William Dillon, Lula B. civilian employes of th^\ army, be milk, add one small egg, lightly beaten, Hodgin, Add Cleveland Dillou, Nannie cargo was recently taken by the guuo- tax commission. sides thr »3 70 Jmo (.enlisted ( men, 'would and combine the liquid with the flour E. Huiith, James Monroe Dillou, Maud llnc schooner Osprey. Under a new law which »became ef be thrown on tbe|labor market. mixture. Mix in half a cupful o f A. Birahtield. M atti« M. Month, John Seven hundred thoimnnd bushel* of fective July I, employing firms that chopped raisins and nuts and bake in 1«. Smith, Mary Ellen Hill, Anna Martiu Luther Robbins, John Ihe new crop o f wheat have been con maintain manufacturing plants within a very moderate oven for nearly one Hodgin, Leeton Robbins, iAirau Robbins, Carl traeteli for at $1 a bushel, or price* Ih e state of Oregon have the privilege DEMAND CURB&ON ORIENTALS hour. l^uuvtle Robbins, Bertha L. (/«_ Nora Bell Kobuins tbe unknowu heirs uear that figure, by H, W. Collina, o f a 5 per cent reduction In their con of Jesse Dillon, Lula Ozment, Pearl State L ««lo n vConvention prominent Pendleton gralnman, ac tributions to the state Industrial ac Oregou Hherril, Robert H. Dillou, James P. Urges Land« Iwnitatlcna. cording to announcement. Ozment, Minnie M. Hawley, Maggie cident fund, on ronditlon that they NO TICE TO CREDITORS. Perkins and all other heirs at law o f 1 lining" call mated at $175,000 to maintain a regular local council for Eugene. Or. — (kregtw's ex-servlre Rebecca White, deceased, Oreetiug: $ 2110,000 wnn caused ut Antoría by two the consideration of plana for avert tn»n will not rest mntB a check is Notice is herqby given that Ellen W. In the Name o f the Htate o f Ore fire* which destroyed Ihe main * h w - ing accidents and vocational diseases placed upon tho orien tal Such was Uoulcy has beeu appointed adminis gun; tratrix o f the estate o f James Uoulcy, You a re hereby cited aud required mIII and power plant at the Antoría or hazards. the pledge taken'by 250 ex srrwlee men deceased, by the County Judge of the to appear in the County Court o f the Hoi company'* plant, the big double T w o new wheat disensea, deadly In sitting in theirs third annual conven Couuty Court o f the Htate o f Oregon Htate of Oregou for Isin « County in the Court room o f the Couuty Court dry kiln and 30 car* of lumber. their power of destruction, have made tion of the Oregon department ^of the in Lane Couuty, ou the 23rd day of of said Couuty on Haturday, the 23rd June, A. 1). 1921, and that all persons Member* of Ihe Douglunn county their appearance In Oregon, according American i I/egion. o f July, 1921, at the hour o f 1 1 having claims agaiust the said estate day fornai patrol und o f the United Staten to Professor Harss. Instructor In plant o ’clock a. m. o f said day to show Roi'omnfbndatlons to \ the gtwern- are hereby required to presetit them, cause if any you have why James H. forest service met In Hosehurg Sat pnthology at Oregon Agricultural col men» to take positive action by duly verified, to the said adminis Ozment, administrator o f the estate o. urday with Kiipcrvlalng warden* from lege The two new diseases, flagamut "treaty or otherw ise" and an \ added tratrix at the law o ffice of H. J. Rebecca White, deceased, should not adjoining counties for a school o f and take-all. originated In Australia. provision whereby an anti-oriental Shinn, in Cottage Grove, Oregon, b« ordered to sell the real property belonging to said estate at nublic method* *nd forester*' convention. measure, forbidding ownership o f real within six months from date o f first or private sale as the Court An effort was mnde to keep them out may publieation o f this notice. Motor vehicle registrations In Ore o f the United Htale* by barring the property by t iiiemln-Ts of Ihe race, be Date of first publieation w ill be on order, said real estate being described as follows: Hegiuning in Mee. 13, Tp. gon during the period January t to Importation of Australian wheat. Both placed upon the ballot at the next th« 1st day o f July, 1921. 20 H. R. 5 W., at the Houtheast corner June 30, 1921, aggregated 102,274 a* of these diseases have been found In general election, should no results fbe ELLE N . W. GOULEY. of tne public school property, run U. J. S H IN N , thence North to the Northeast corner against 89,173 for the name tnonlliH the Willamette valley, according to forthcoming) from the government, Attorney for Administrator. jlyl,29 of the M. E. Church property, adjoin Inst year, accordIng to a report I* were made/to an accompaniment of Professor Bars*. ing the public school property on the sued by Sam A. K oier, secretary or % North; thence East 78 feer, thence Announcement was made at Aatorla cheers. A D M IN IS T R A T O R 'S NOTICE. Houth 280 feet to the center of the state. The Dulles wasj cho«en a» ^naxt by W. F. McGregor o f the closing of County Road, aud thence West to a Approximately $1,094,205 25 ban the largest timber deal consummated year's convention cMy. Notice is hereby given that the un point due Houth o f the place o f be been rece I veil by the Htate front ta ie * In western Oregon for several months. ’ Stirring address«*' were made at'the dersigned has beeu appointed by the ginniug, said poiut being in the center levied on gasoline and distillate sale* Hy It the Crown W illamette Paper convention opening* by Lemuel • C County Court o f Lane County, state of o f the County Road and thence North to the place of beginning in said Hec. in Oregon during Ihe period February company acquired the holdings of the Dulles, national legion adjutant, and Oregou, administrator o f the estate of 13, Tp. 20 a , K. 5 W., in Ijine Rebecca White, deceased. Cbunty, Oregon, and ocutaining one 1 , 1919. lo Mny 31, 1921, according to Lake Timber company, and of the John W’ .l Inzer., national* chaplain All persons having claims against half acre more or less. a report prepared by Hnm A. Koier. Tahkenltlrk Tim ber company In Doug said estate are hereby notified to Witness the Hon. C. P. Barnard. secretary of slate. las county. The tracts, which are In D a u g h te r S u cce e d s F a th e r in C o n g rd ss present the same to me duly verified Judge of the Couuty Conrt o f the at the o ffice o f J. E. Yonng, in Cot Htate o f Uregon for Lane County, with Through the opening of a second the southern part of Douglas county, ( Springfield, r III. -Governor Sm:tH tage Grove, I.nmi County, Or«., within the seal o f mid Court hereto affixed pool by Ihe Willamette Valley Prune near laike Tahkenltlch. comprise be will appoint Mrs. W inifred Mason 6 months after the date o f this notice. this 23rd day of June, 1921. Attest: B. 8. BRYHON, association, loganberry growers of the tween $000 and 7000 acres of timber, B u rk in s a member -at large in con Dated at Cottug« Grove, Ore., this 3rd jn«24 jly 22 Clerk. Ralem vicinity are hopeful of receiv averaging about 100,000 feet to the gresaf t<^rom$ilcte Ihe nnexpired term day o f June, 1921. JAM ES 8 . OZMENT, ing 5 cents a pound for their pnstuct. acre, about 80 per rent of which la of her ( father, 1 Ihe . late W illiam E Administrator o f the estate of The pimi will be open to all grower*, spruce The sale was baaed on a valu Mason, f A te o ilv U in empowering th* Rebecca White, deceased. who have not yet obtained a market ation of $3 per 1000 feet and the total governor to fill . the vacancy wa J. E. YOUNG, OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST OEMPSEY WINS The Story of IN 4TH ROUND Our States O SUMMARY DISMISSAL OF SOLDIERS OPPOSED Tested Recipes for their berries. » ' ooDitdsrsUon was mors than ILiOOyMA adoptqA wlien\iheMeglglature mat. --------- yr - 1 • - v ---- ------ ' ^ttorney for th« Mtate. jn«3jly l