Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, July 21, 1931, Image 9

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    1931.
THE RBCrlBTEB-QTTARP'
Local Markets Unchanged;
Stock Mart Quiet Tuesday
SLIGHT
1-4; Penn 48: Phlpe Pet 8 1-2: Pull.;
win oor uaaio Tt: ftem-K&nd v
3-8; Reyn Tob B 51 7-8.
St L and Sf 18; Sbrd Air Lne 3-4;
Srs. Roe 56 5-8; Sin Con 11 1-4; Soj
Pac 82 1-2; Son Rjr 32 7-8: SO Cal
87 3-4; SO S'J 89 1-8; SO NY 18 3-4;
Stdbkr IS; Tei Corp 24 1-4; Trans
Am 7 5-8; I'b Carb 51: Cn Pac 164:
Lutd Areft 28 7-8; Vntd Corp 23
1-4: US Rub 15 1-4; CS Stl 94 1-4;
Wabash 14 1-S; Wstgh El 68; Wlys
Ov 4 1-4; Woolworth 68 1-4; Yell
ICS o u-o. - .
VEW TORK, July 21. (M Balls
to the fore in a quiet and sorae
hat hesitant advnnce in the stock
m'l bond markets today.
The dull and sold-out appearance
'of the share market prompted pro
fusions! bulls to make a few experi
mental efforts, which were attended
wilh a mild degree of success. Trad
ing quickened a little, and the day's
turnover exceeded a million shares.
Wall street was disinclined to try to
place any definite interpretations on
the developments at the London con
ference, and traders generally were
intent merely on killing time pending
further developments.
Todav's closing prices:
; Al Chem 121 7-8: Am Cnn 106 1-S;
Am Pm and Ref 35: Am Sits 57 1-2:
Am T and T 179 3-8: Am Tob B 124
7-5: Am Win 7 3-S; Anaconda 27
S-S; Atchison 1(15 1-2: Atl Cst Lne
HI- Atl Ref 16 1-2: B nnd 0 59 1-4;
Beth Stl 47; Burr Add 24 1-2: Cana
pc 26 1-4: C nnd O 30 5-S: Cmstp
.nil Pic Pf 10; C nnd N Wst 31 1-2:
C RI and Pac 44; Chrysler 23 1-2:
Col G and El 31 5-8: Cons G.is 95
1-1 : Corn Pro 67.1i4; Crts-Wrt 3
1-4.
Dimont 90 1-8: Erie 22 1-4? fien
El 42 3-4: Oen Mot 38 1-4; flit Srs
22 3-S: Gold Dst 28 7-8; Gt Nor Pf
47 1-2: Hstn O (new) 9 1-8; Hud
Mot 13 S-S; II CentI 48 1-2; Int Har.
Test 43 1-S; Int T and T 32 1-2; Kan
C- Sou 29: Kennecott 19 38.
Mo K and Tei 15 7-8; Mo Pac 27:
Jfntr Wrd 20 3-4; Xnsh Mot 28; Nat
Bisc 61 3-8: NT Centl 87: Nflk and
Wst 173: Nor Am 70: Not Pac 40
14: faokara 3-s; rrmt-l'blx 24
K0TIC9 OF REFEREE'S SALE
Notice Is hereby given: That hv vlr.
rue of a Decree of the Circuit Court
of the State of Oregon for Lane
County made nnd entered on the 21st
day of July. 1931. in a suit in Parti
tion wherein Renf ro Y. Porter ' nnd
Marcaret M. Porter are plaintiff and
Phear Porter. Mary Katherin Reed,
David Reed. Nettie Lenore Pepper
dine, Weed Pepperdlne, James Carl
ten Porter,' Pearl Francis Porter,
TTillard Franklin Porter. Carlton
Lewis Porter, Alice Inei Porter. Le
land Chester Porter. Flovd F.lden
Porter. Oakley Willis Porter, 'Nancy
Cnrtsman, .Nancy Porter, Emma Por
ter. Ida Mae Schroder, Arthur A.
Martin, Cora Martin,;-' Florence' L.
Clanten, John- Clnnten, Daisy ' Por
ter. Franklin W. Porter. Estori A.
Porter, Carl D. PoTter, Thomas J.
Jackson. Adith Jackson, Snrnh K.
Sharp. H. O. Sharp. Byron C. Jock
ion. Stella 'Jackson. Enrl M. Jackson.
ana Lina dncRson.-tnenr L. Jackson.
BJanch B. Jackson, Wilbur P. Jnck-
son. Columbus S. Jackson. Rethn
Jackson. Colnmhus B. Porter. Miiy
Porter, Pnrthcnia Porter. Martha E,
Horn, Alexander Horn. John Julian.
and all persons unknown having or
claiming an interest or estate in the
Property described In the complaint,
lorence L. Triplett, and Iewis R.
Triplett are defendants. H. L. Bown.
Sheriff of Lane County, Oregon, as
jteteree duly appointed by said Court,
will on Mondny, the 24th dav of Au
gust. 1931. at the hour of 1:00 o'clock
fa the afternoon of said day at the
Southwest Front Door of the County
Court House in Eugene, Lane Conntv.
Orejon. subject to confirmation of
said tonrr, sell for cash to the high
est hitldor the following described
premises:
The Northeast qnnrter of the
Southeast quarter of Section 6 in
Township 20 South Range 8
West of the Willamette Meridinn.
-in .Lane County. Oregon, which
premises are sometimes referred
to In the Decree as Parcel "A";
Also.
The South half of the South
east quarter of Section 29, and
the Northeast quarter of the
Northwest quarter of Section 32
in Townshin 19 South Ranee 3
"est of the Willamette Meri
. dhn: and Hie Southwest quarter
of th Southwest quarter of Sec
tion 2S: the North half of the
Northeast quarter of Section 32:
and Lot numbered 4 of Section
33, and the southwest quarter of
the Northeast quarter of Section
H in Township 19 South
Ranzo 3 West of the Willamette
Meridian, and all In Lane Conn-
ty. Oregon, which premises are
.sometimes referred to In the De
cree as Tsrcel "B".
All rijlit. title and interest of each
rr and all of said plaintiffs and
defendants, including the estates for
me and for years, nnd all of the es
tates n Interests will be sold at
id Iferoe's Sale.
Any party hereto mY bid at said
sale.
rjrr.l "A" and Parcel "B" will be
"in sepnrstelv.
I'at-d this 21st day of .Tulv. 1931
H. L. BOWX.
(Slwrlff of Lane County, Oreconl
Referee.
lSisi of ,ir,t I"1,,Iic"tlon' Ju,-T 21st'
I'a'e of last publication, Aug. 18,
No.3212-Tues-dy-alS
I Too Late to Classify
POMEGGSARE
SHOWING STRENGTH
E
Leghorns, 84 lbs. and under, lb c
Broilers, colored, iTi lbs. and up
BroileTsTTeThornTl 'Vi "Z I 7bY17c
Broilers, Leghorns, 1 lbs, up lGc
Old roosters and stags, lb, .7c
uimeriat
(Buvlna Prices)
Sweet cream butterfat ., .23 e
Sour cream butterfat . ... 21c
..2Sc
127c
29c
PORTLAND. Ore.. Julv 21 0J.B
Market for eggs continues to show
increasing strength both locally and
in a national way. Hot weather with
decreasing current offerings as well
as deteriorating quality are factors
of most importance in the trade at
toe moment.
Receipts of eggs are nnt only show
ing a loss in the country generally
but buyers are actually offering a
premium for fancy stuff out of cool
ers because of the uncertain quality
oi current otterings. Local receipts
are holding up Bomewhat better, in
fact during the last few days have
increased over the same period - a
week ago.
Demand for butter Is so keen at
this time that premiums reaching to
c above the established quotations
on the produce exchange are being
freely offered and pnid. Normally the
price offered la below the ex
change. Very good demand Is reported In
the market for live chickens and es
pecially so for heavy hens. These are
extremely scarce and killers are ad
vising the country to unload before
the stock gets too heavy.
With practically none now arriv
ing, there is a very excellent call in
sight for dressed hen turkeys in the
local trade, sales are reported around
2Sc lb.
. While there are some offers of
cheese from Idaho - at prices below
those generally established, the mar
ket in general appears to show more
or less steadiness. Growing demand
for storage is reflected.
While there is a slight showing of
easiness in the trade for country kill
ed calves, hogs are showing strength
with general sales around 12-12e
for light blockers. Veal are around
13-14c-for tops with lambs just hold
ing around 11c lb.
Two carloads of J. H. Hale, peach
es, first of the season, are here from
California. The quality la mixed,
some of the fruit being very good
and others bruised in transit. Sales
of the best are being made around
?l-2o.
Local early varieties of peaches are
finding quite a fair call in the trade
due to the extreme quality of present
offerings, together with the recent
lnck of good Californias. Sales mostr
ly 65-75c box.- -- ' --
Better feeling In tomato market
with Californias cleaning up here. The
Dalles stock is firmer and higher.
Corn -market is badly glutted with
sales generally down to $1.25 sack.
Further shipments of sweet pota
toes are due from California.
New potatoes in increasing supply,
are a trifle dull, but unchanged In
price. , , .
Apricot market Is again easier and
lower btft the movement is Increasing.
Walla Walla onions are reported
steady at late prices but there are
plenty in sight on the tracks.
East Side Market
Corn offerings were greatly In
creased during the Tuesday session
of the East Side farmers' market.
Result was a sharp cut in current val
ues with more or less dullness reflect
ed In the buying. Sales of corn show
ed a spread of $1-1.25 sack for 6
dozen enrs; an unexpected decline.
Tomatoes continued to ease off
with increased stocks. Sales generally
$1 for fancy with a few higher.
Apricots were easier with a general
top of 30-55o suitcase or box.
r.iin heart were scarce and firm
ly priced at $1.40 doien bunches for
best: a rise ot iu-joc.
Potatoes continued to esse with
sales 75-SOc generally for orange box
es of ton quality with small stuff as
low as 50c.
Lettuce sold up to 90c crate for
good stuff and down to 60c for ordi-
""cabbage market was firmly priced
with a scarcity of offering.-.
held enostlv 50c box.
Summer and crooked neck squash
held 50c flat crate. Danish at $1.
Loganberries were scarce end firm
at $1 15 generally with raspberries
mostly $1. a lew i.uo-i.iu !--
berries $1. , ., .
Red June apples were $1 as were
Gravensteins and Dutchess. All jum-
bl Beans sold 2 1-2 to 4 l-2c lb. with
fancy Kentucky Wonders mostly 4-
Asparagus sales were around $1.20
dozen Duncnes.
Spinach was in fair call; mostly 50c
"Green broccoli was around 50e box.
While egga and "poultry were un
changed here Tuesday, both were
forecast to advance here Wednesday
on buying prices. 'I he warm,. weather
has grestly affected quality, of eggs
witn result tnat good eggs are bring
ing bieher nrices.
Fresh corn dropped another five
cents Tuesday, being listed down to
25 cents a dozen ears, Duyinc price.
Green beans are a bit lower, quoted
around 3 and 4 cents a pound, buying
price.
irreen peas, local grown, are oit tne
market, only a few of tbem coming in
to the public market, stores however,
do not quote the local ones any more.
Blackberries are more plentuul,
general y unchanged In prices.
. Ijogans and red raspberries are
practically gone, so few coming in.
stores say it is not worth quoting
them. A lew are ottered eacn cloy at
the public market.
Following were the local prices for
the day:
LOCAL PRICES
Extras .
Standards
Firsts .
Eggs
(Buying Prices)
19(fi,20c
...16(:18c
.14W1Ic
..1314
Mediums.
(New York tirades)
Extras .21
Standards . 18c
Mediums ...15c
(Wholesale Prices to Retailers)
Extras
Stundards
Firsts
Mediums
Crax jpjlbjj" Mkel Refill)"
Fresh extras
20c
18c
16c
..21c
18c
OTHER MARKETS
BUYER for East Side
ijl- i.AI.ZHISER. R. 22. F.N.B. Eg.
"fMl RKNT Furnished three-room
Co't "-c. ji'nr l'nirersitr. 525.
MIiKIiT PRE8COTT CO.
1 Mfnnv RMg. Phone 345
PK'Kri'-EASV Wsni.-I ... Ki let extremely slow. Steers and she-
h;yt time fr $.v.l. Now' wringer stock weak to unevenly lower par-
and fully guaranteed. tlcularly aleers. About 10 loads held
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
PORTLAND, Ore., July 21. JU.R1
Hogs, estimated receipts ,.iu. Supply
includes shout 1V expected drive-ins.
Opening slow, steady to 15( lower
than Monday. No oa riots sold early.
Few of host drive-ins $8.85. Mostly
.S.7.". Other slnnehter classes and
feeders quotaWy steady.
r-ottu estimated receipts to: cal
ves 30. No early sales. Monday's mar
Fresh mediums -..a
Poultry. Live
(Buying Prices)
Heavy hens. iV lbs. and over
(colored) lb 15c
Leghorns. ZVMWi lbs. 11c
were uneven, lard firm and meats
sharply lower.
umcano wneat Hanne
July open .527's. high .54, low
.0X9. close .04: bent, onen .f.-fi-ta.
high ,54M, low .63W, close .5374:
Dee. open .07 Va, nigs .68, low
07 . close .53.
Butter (Wholesale)
Standard quartan , , ,,
Sour cream butter - .
Sweet cream butter .
WS2
Wool
(Buvlna Prloes)
Medium wool, ib. .
Hons. Live
(Buying Prloes)
140-200 lbs.
:00-2.V lbs.
50-300 lbs.
Heavy aowa
11c
.$8(?t8.50
,$7.50W 8
....$7(i7.50
4.25a4.75
Hons. Dressed
(Buvlna Prices)
130-160 lbs. 1010c
cattle, Live
(Buvlno Prices)
Steers
Heifers . - 4c
Cows 8Ht4c
t'annere and cuttera .
) enU dressed .
Bulla
Sheep
(Buvlno Prloes)
Ewea
Spring1 lambs .
Yearling wethera
Lambo. dressed
Grains
(Buvlna Prices)
" neat. Mi. 1, red. du.
Wheat, No. 1, white, bu.
Barley (new crop! ton
uats (new crop) ton
nay
New clover hay. ton
Oats, vetch ton .
Alfalfa
.1(520
-4g4V,c
-2l2Uc
-Lie
T
Tuesday bronght out a big dis
play of produce at the Producera"
t'uolie. market.
All prices were practically un
changed except on corn which drop
ped another five cents to 25 cec'.s a
dosen ears on best quality.
More blackberries and peaches
were in. Some of the peaches are of
exceptional quality for early var'ettes,
selling at 25 and 30 cents a basket.
Cucumbers are much more plenti
ful, selling from 2 to 4 cents for 5
cents to 5 and 6 cents a pound on
the pickling ones.
The Golden sweet apples were In
Tuesday, selling at 5 cents a pound.
Stall 40 had a nice display of them.
Spinach is coming in better now.
More endive and awlss chard are
in also.
Following were the price for the
day at the maraet:
lis
ioOc
1S(n.'ll
.$9
$80
$10S12
Vegetables
(Buying Prloes Average for No. I
Produce)
Dry onions .. $1
New notntoes. Mrt. 51.25T;l..lU
New radishes, doi. bunches 3Ow!40c
New green onions, doz. 30Qj.40c
Spinach, lb. -5c
Tomatoes, hothouse (whlse price)
lb. .... i OTHIC
Local lettuce, crate $1.502
Cabbage, lb. 2S2
New beets, doa. bunches 85(bM0c
New carrots, doz. buncnea .
Beans, lb.
Summer squash, lb. .
Corn. dos. ears
Cucumbers, dos.
35(3!40c
3&4e
.403(Wc
Frurta
(Buvlna Prices)
Strswherrles. denendlncr on ffrade.
crate up to So
Green apples, box .
PeachoB, basket
Blackberries, crate ,
Plums, lb.
..$1.251.50
. 25 It?. 30c
-Sl.fi5Gll.50
34c
PUBLIC RIARKET
Vegetable
Mustard, lb. 8c;
lb.
Greens:
turnin.
Radishes, 8 bunches ,
Spinach, lb. ...
beet.
Onions, dry, lb.
Onions: green, 3 bunches .
Celery, bunch ..,
Swisscbsrd. lb.
New beets, 3 bunches .
New carrots. 3 bunches
Artichokes, large ones, 2 for .
Leaf lettuce, bunch - - -
Local bead lettuce, head ,
New cabbage, lb.
Green peas, 3 lbs,
.10c
.10c
5c
10c
..10c
15c
5c
5c
3c
...25c
New potatoes, lb. 2c: 13 lbs. ..J.ic
Green broccoli, lb. , 10c
Green beans, lb. 4c; Blue lakes,
Summer squash, lb. 4 5c
Cauliflower, lb. ..: 8jl0c
Endive, lb lc
Cucumbers . 234 for 5c
Pickling, lb. c
Fruits
CO-OP EGG POOL
WEEK ENDING JULY 9
Extras , . 21c
Standards 18c
Firsts 15c
Mediums 15c
Pool prices announced each r'ri
iny by Pacific Cooperative Poul
:ry Producers' association are al
e;aya for the week ending on the
rbursdnv eight dava preceding.
CHICAGO LIVESTOCK
CHICAGO. Julv 21. 0 (TJ.
D. A.) Hogs 19.000; bulk 170-220
lbs. 7:4(1-7.05; .30-200 lbs. B.75-7.30
pigs o.Jo-(.00.
, Cattle 6.000: calves 2.500: slaugh
ter steers, good and choice 600-1100
lbs. 7:50-8.90; yealers 6.75-8.25.
Sheep 10,000; native lambs 7.00
7.50; choice range ycnrlinga, 6.00;
lambs 90 lbs. down, good and choice
6.75-8.00; medium 5.25-0.75; all
weights common 4.00-5.25; ewes 90
150 lbs. medium to choice 1.75-3.50.
SUGAR AND FLOUR
PORTLAND, July 21. W Sugar
Cane, granulated $4.90 per 100
lbs.: beet $4.75.
Domestic flour Selling price de
livered; patent 49s $5.20-5.40; bak
ers' bluestem $4.40-4.60: Montana
patent 5.05-5.10; aoft wheat flour
$4.70-4.90; whole wheat $4.10-4.30;
graham $3.90-4.10,
WINNIPEG WHEAT
WINNIPEG, Julv 21. OP) Wheat
close: July 5S 1-S; October 60 1-8;
December 61 1-4.
Cash: No. 1 hard 59 8-3t No. 1
northern 58 1-8: No. 2 northern 65
1-S; No. 2 northern 50 1-8.
PORTLAND GRAIN
PORTLAND. Ore., July 21. W)
Wheat: July (old) open 50 1-8, high
51, low 50 1-8, close 51: (new) open
50 3-4, high 61 1-2, low 50 3-4, close
51 1-2.
September (old) open 50 1-4, high
50 1-2. low 50 1-4, close 50 1-2; (new)
open 51, high 51 1-2, low 01, close
51 1-2.
December, open 63 1-2, high 53
3-4, low 58 1-2, close 63 3-4.
Cash wheat: Big Bend Bluestem 55.
sofe what 50, western white 50, hard
winter 47 northern spring 47, western
red 47.
Oats: No. 2 white $19.00.
Car receipts unavailable.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
M. D. Allen et ux to Dewey D.
Andrews Tract tp. 16-7 W, $5000.
Charles S. Waterhouse et al to M.
D. Allen Tract tp. 10-7 W, $10.
Nepton M. Young et al to Oregon
Electric Railway Co. Tract tp. 20
5 W, $10.
Robert Lyle et nx to'Oregon Elec
tric Railway Co. Tract tp. 20-5 W,
Isaac Brown et ux to Oregon Elec
tric Railway Co. Tract tp. 20-5 W,
$10.
Nathan Young et ux to Oregon
Electric Railway Co. Tract tp. 20-5
W, $10.
Oliver M. George et al to Oregon
Electric Railway Co. Tract tp. 20-6
W, $10.
Audrey M. Lindseth et ux to Ore
gon Electric Railway Co. Tract tp.
20-5 W, $10.
Richard Yeo to Oregon Electric
Railway Co. Tract tp. 20-5 W, $10.
L. J. Clave et ux to Lynn S. Mc
Cready et ux Tract tp. 18-5 W, $10.
ij. J. uiave et ux to i,ynn H. .Mc
Cready et ux Tract tp. 18-8 W. $10.
Welby Stevens, referee to W. It:
Ware Tracts tn. 18-3 W. S2450.
Town of Springfield to Western
Lonn and Building Co. Lots 8 and
4. blk. 13, Sunnyside add. Springfield
$10.
Violet Reed Armes to Nerval Armes
Lot 1, blk. 27, Chula Vista Park
2nd add.. $1.
Henry Rice et nx to Lloyd Terry
et ux a.na a. tp. i7- w, iu.
A. F. Sether et ux to A. G. Rinch
NW of SEb sec 5, tp. 17-4 W,
$10.
J. 0. Tj. Wooley et nx to Pacific
Savings and Loan association Tract
In blk. 20. Fairmount.
R. S. Huston et ux to J. C. L.
Wooley Tracts In blk. 20, Fairmount
$10.
J. E. Million! et ux to Julia Isa
bella Dearborn Tract tp. 16-5 E,
v?10.
New corn, .dot.
Peaches, basket .
Rhubarb, lb.
Blackberries, 3 and 4 boxes
Green apples - -.
Golden sweet apples, lb.
Peach plums, lb.
Cherries, lb.
2025c
2530c
3c
25c
3(f74e
c
6c
3c
Honey, lb.
Miscellaneous
15c
COUNTY CLAIMS ALLOWED
CIRCUIT COURT: Mrs. Flora
Price $11.00; Lina Havlland $18.00;
Percival I. Rust $3.00; Myrtle Eg
crimen S3.40: Anna Harrison $3.80;
Oacar L. Clement $4.30; Belie V.
Stafford $6.00; Dewey E. McAlpln
$6.00: F. V. Gallagher $21.00; Ag
nes Tyson $15.00; Karl Weber
$12.00; Agnes Tyson $48.20; Elsie
Patten $71.80: Kittle Kime ez.su;
Atmer Lombard $15.10; Martua
Anderaen $62.00: John H. Ham.
mitt $64.80; R. O. Dlergans $15.80;
Tony Chrlstensen $26.80; Harry
Benaton $4.10: l. D. coiner $..3u;
R. R. Moon $2.10; L. C. Bossep-
man $4.10: J. L. Copenhaver $4.70;
Amelia C. Metien $2.10; H, M. Mc
Cabe $9.50: Dorllla J. Somera
$2.10; F. C. Heffron $2.10; F. E.
Damnln $2.10; J. W. WUraot $2.10;
W. E. Miner $4.20; Edna A. Chat-
foe $2.10; R. Merland Tollefson
$4.10: O. A. Houglum $3.10; H.
Morrison $2.10; J. A. McKevitt
$6.10; W. T. Gordon $2.10; A. A.
Rogers $2.10; A. V. Carlson $26.50
V. G. Hazel $6.10; T. Fagstad
$14.60; E. E. & Crystal Hyland
$14.60: John S. Frlesen $11.20
John B. Rlcd $8.10; E. M. Drew
$2.10; L. S. Hunter $2.10: U P.
Hubbs $3.20; T. U Gilbert $9.00;
Ruth C. Clark $16.60; Claire W.
Larson $6.10; C. F. Bergman $6.10
Lottie Garvin $6.70; Prudence Det
Iofsen $6.10; Ruth Garvin $6.70;
Elbert Bede $4.20; Ralph E. New
man $2.10; F. G. Swanton $6.20;
V. G. Hazel $2.10; Buster Woeka
$3.90: Sidney A. King $2.10; How
ard A. Hughes $4.40; M. E, Mo
Dermott $15.00; C. C. Pollock
$60.00; Bancroft-Whitney Co
$28.00; Pacific Tel. & Telg. Co.
$9.10; WeBt Publishing Co. $6.00;
S. M. Calkins $10.00; Harold Skip-
worth $10.60; Carl R. Baker Film
Shop $4.00; The Frank Shepard
Co. $12.00; The Am. Law Book Co.
$36.84; Thomas S. Wells $87.60;
Paclflo Greyhound Lines $16.76;
R. N. Appling $210.00; Oaburn
Hotel $68.20.
COUNTY CLERK: S. E. Skene
$150.00; L. M. BryBon $130.00
Eva L. Duckworth $120.00; Sibyl
Westfall $110.00; Grace M. L.
Dawson $120.00;' Helen Rorensen
$100.00; Sara Allen $100.00; M. E.
McDermott $106.00; Ethel Thomp
son IliO.OO; Patty Sylvan 1100.00;
Mabel Henry $100.00; D. K. Toran
$137.80; Paclflo Tel. A Telg. Co.
$13.95; Pacific Coast Stamp Works
$15.32; Koke Chapman Co. $56.00;
Li. r.. isatnanson si.zo; rsatron
Printing Co. $4.76.
CORONER: Western TJnlon
$1.46; C. H. SUrkles $1.10; Otto
Gllstrap $1.10; Elmer Gllberaon
$1.10; K. C. Branstotter $1.10;
Kay Manvllle $1.10; Frank Hamp
ton $1.10; A. F. Sether, M. D.
$1.60; J. E. Warren $1.60; Herbert
Owens $1.60: T. T. Parker $1.60;
Zella Temple $1.60; Jerry Hovt
$1.60; C. V. Simon $57.20; Gladys
F. Price $5.00; Western Union
$1.69.
COUNTY COURT: 0. P. Bar-
nard $13.60; Paclflo Tel. & Telg.
Co. $24.70; Mrs. Martha Plath
$4.00; Clinton Hurd $2.15; En
gene Vulcanising Worka $12.71;
Koke Chapman $39.00; Earl Luck
ey $200: J. N. Chapman $5.00;
E. E. Wyatt, Inc. $6.85: Pederson
& Brown $26.70: Equipment $29.72.
COURT HOUSE: C. C. Pollock
$49.74; J. B. Robertson $109.74;
Eugene Robertson $74.74; Bur
roughs Adding Machine Co. $32.69;
West Disinfecting Co. $4.60; St.
Ind.' Acc. Comm. $3.06; Eugene
Water $91.97; Hall & Shumway
$17.80; American Paving Co.
$16.30; Preston Hales $3.75:
R. A. Babb Hdwe. Co. $1.63; Bail
ey Electric Co. $1.00: Manerud
Huntington Fuol Co. $35.26; Bray
Bros. $4.50.
DISTRICT ATTORN -Yi Paclflo
Tel. & Telg. Co. $17.00; Koke
Chapman $3.50; Eugene V. Slat
tery $200.00; Gladys F. Price
$110.00; Cressey's $7.86: The Law.
yora Coop. Pub. Co. $15.00; Alta
King $10.00.
DISTRICT HOME AGENT: Ore
gon State College $600.00.
DISTRICT SEALER: D. T. Lew-
ton $44.61.
DOG: Ind. Acc. Comm. $4.01:
Natron Printing Co. $78.O0;D, E.
Yoran $37.92:1 R. J. Morris $167.14;
Delbridge Holcomb $18.00; A. F.
Rice $53.00; W. R. Elliott $60.00;
c. a. uidliam $12.00; J. H. Ken
edy $12.00: Curtis Veatch. $2.00:
L. Raymond $2.00.
B.MEKGENCY: City of Eusrene,
$37.95: J. D. Clark $46.40; R. A.
Flick $19.96:- C. J. Arm1mn
$28.14; Henry Taylor $6.05; J. E.
Johnson $14.82; O. a Lawrence
$6.30; Cottage Grove Sentinel
6.60; The Swender Blue Print
Co. $1.20: Marshal Body & Fender
Worka $100.99; General Bridge
$7.60; Equipment $16.64; Natron
Printing Co. $24.60; M. B. Tenga
n.sz; T. J. Maxwell $2.89; P. H
Keeler $26.00.
FRUIT INSPECTOR: C. H. Stew.
an tiua.ui; state Industrial Acci
dent Commission $1.22; H. J.
Loucka $58.06.
HEALTH SERVICE: Yj-nn
county public Health $628.33.
INDIGENT SOLDIER: Mre. Ram
Button $10.00; Henrik Petersen
$10.00; Henry O. Guild $10.00:
Mrs. Thos. R. Follett $26.00; Mrs.
Cella Messer $25.00; McQueen's
urocery sbo.oo.
INSANE: S. M. Kerron $10.00:
R. H. Fields M. D. $5.00; McMor
ran & Washburne $36.39; Waller
& ;napman $5.00;
JUSTICE COURT: Dan John
ston $111.70; Remington Rand
Business Service $2.60: Cottage
Grove Sentinel $8.20; Isa Moore
i.u; w. w. Green $1.60: F. M,
uaanman 1.60; E. E. Hyland
$4.30; W. H. Devon $2.80; O. L.
uiement jz.st); cressey's $8.00
Buster Weeks $3.30; J, E. Young
f 1U.UII.
JUVENILE COURT: Dr. M. M.
Woodworth $4.00; State Industrial
Accident Commission $1.46: John
L .Marsh $60.34; Mrs. M. A. Poill
RIGHT OF WAY: Virgil rinv.
$5.23; J. K. Miflney $12.21: B. F.
Mlnney $13.96; J. B. Weldon
76.0U; A. H. Add son $25.00: La
bel S. Meyers $100.00: Hans Peter.
Ben xso.oo; Mrs. Martha Hendricks
tsuu.uii.
SCHOOL SnPFBTNTrvrurvr
Pacific Tel TUI rA cio ux
Margaret Cutler $73.50; E.'j. Moore
l.J.u; l. u. Sloffett S175.DO: Irma
Co. $3.09: City ef Eugene $12.75;
R. A. Babb Hdwe. Co. 10.25;
Williams Bakery $38.78; Reldi
Creamery $40.70; Haskells Grocery
$47.67; Haskells Meat Market
$24.69: Western Union Tel Co.
$12.24; Hathaway Motor Co. $.'-.4(1;
Coe Stationery Co. $1.85; J. W.
Conn $17.10; Postal Telg. Co. $3.56;
Crystal Ice Co. $2.50: Ifarbinr Serv
ice Station $1.60; Jennings & Co.
$32.60.
BIiAUGHTERED ANIMALS: J. T.
Awhrey $7.50; A. W. Dery $30.00;
h. G. Helterline $59.S5.
8UUVEYOR: 8. F. Jackson
$16.00; Siualaw Motor Transport Co.
$4.05: Frank Hampton $16.l; Olive
R. Chamberlain $125.00; Helen
Thorpe $90.00; H. G. Slocum $9.57;
Pacific Tel & Telg. Co. $12.20; P.
M. Morse $3.70; E. E. Wjatt, Inc.
$4.09; State Industrial Accident
Commission $23.72: O. B. Rose
$115.25; McGlnty's Service Station
$1.22; Cresseys $9.85; Morris Chev
rolet uo. sos.Bi; rvoke unapman io.
$1.05; Leupold Volpel Sc Co. .85;
jirunsKer Aerial surveys f.i.ini; r.u
gene Storage Battery Co. $11.16;
Portland Blue Print Co, $3.07;
Frank A. Tripp $7.50; Cottage
Grove Motor Co. $6.60; Earl Luckey
$1.00; J. W. Qtiackenbush & Son
$80.14: O. H. Waggoner $3.00; Key
stone Envelope Co. $15.)3: R. A.
Babb Hdwe. Co. $5.04; Standard Oil
Co. $10.44; E. N. Thompson $241.98;
A. H. Signor $124.75: L. N. Math
ews $148.04; Elbe L. Signor $177.14;
J. M. SIcCausland $146.75: V. P.
Fogle $171.1!s; Harry Gerlach
$110.24: Earl Roberts $108.36: Sam
tie! If). Mullins $19.14: Clsude Camp
$7H.5B; Henry Herbert S7U.1S; An
drew Jackson $35.09: G. M. Rob
erts $13.90: Wm. Gerlach $90.74;
rthur L. Roberts $155.83: G. H
nine Creek tbr. Co. $10.14; W. TJ.
Glsspey $129.27: Clyde Warner
$4.64; Norton Warner $2.89: Bam
Vinson $48.64; Noah Nyhan $49.42:
Robert Wallace $51.83; J. Snlvely
$H2.02; Frank Sanders 40.66; Eldrtct
(ilaspey $44.25; Auldy McCumber
$).79; Harve Petit $5.98: E. E.
Callison $1.59: C. A. Townsend
$1.69; Homer Robb $23.12.
DIST. No. 10: M. I Wallace
$7.47; Equipment $22.50.
jjim. iso. 11: equipment sy.wi
F. W. Scherler $1.50: O. L. Weber
$1.36; E. L. Bolin $10.83; W. T.
Ward $4.78; H. L. Parks $4.78;
T. H. Paris $27 42; O. C. McDowell
$18.4R; Fred Collie $2.30.
nisi', no. n: a. b. Wallace Jl.sot
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
By AHERN
'I' m' 'i: u an a- YiwsimrrtvF:
1 Dept. Third Floor
ii.Ul.snc IIAliin-S.ttih. set In
l-":ti i,;iiiioy WALNUT
AI'l VET. onlv $f,7..-.n.
'i.-stit.M like new.
Jl M"I!It.N ,v WASHBURNE
Third Floor.
WA l.'MK (in THE McKENZlE
'"'' your hoe handle
J. ' h pole.
""i Af'Iir.s. 1 A. strawberries. 2 14
; .'a.S, a garden soil, 4-room
he
D".v ham. gnr.lce. H
e lrr.catiiig outfit, electricity
r".Tt:f ii hy the place. 3 cows.
a few thickens, farm im
";'. These people are leaving
w'l sicrifice on this place.
r. Ill Hi; REALTY CO,
;,-iirt St. Plmne 741
w-ST r'" r""pe or roadster. Must
'-hap. Phone U30-J.
7?
w
Sheep, estimated receipts 1800,
over Oi'Hf drive-Ins. No eariy sales.
Monday's lamb market closed .i0-. . r
lower with extreme top $3.2... bulk
d-sirable Ir.mb $..-5.25 with throw
outs at $3 50 down.
CHICAGO GRAIN
CHICAGO, July 21. (U.B-Jnly
wheat led a sharp advance on the
bosrd of trade today that ran prices
up more than l'jC in the wheat pit
and carried prices in the other p.ts
up correspondingly. Shorts covered
in the nenrhy month after en early
advance. Trade, however, was small
and the market did "t hold the best
nrlce. Corn recovered from a weak
oprilng with wheat but eased off
slightly toward the last although hold
ing a net gain. Oats followed the
S"tin in the rnalnr pits.
At the close v.h-at '.a 1 -iC
higSer. corn was S' higher and oats
ere V U Vc higher. ProTisioDS
VfiS . rVL-AD SWlMMIAjG "Trfe
hlELLeSPOAiT AMD Trie ENGLISH- CrUeJMEL
WERE-3UST A 5WIM-TO ME --mVlMCi
AMD PAU&EROlSSf-fO BE. SURE BtAT
Alcrr-T6 BE COMPARED "To MV SWIM
ACROSS VjlAGARA.ATTHe BASE oT-TFte
fALLS EeAD,.elO - I DIP -THAT
TEAT OfJ A PARC AT MIDGUT f
BATTUAia -trie cHURfJifJa vTurblileait
WATER, WlTr( ITS 3E-ADLS CURRENTS,
I WAS SIX! rtaURS IM SWimmIMCj
Across TtlAT sh"orT txstauce: i
AHEM I DOriT W AMT Voti To
"REPEAT "THE IfaciPEWT.ALVlAi,
BECAUSE IT WILL OfJLV START A i
CRA'CE'FoRThIE TooLrlARDV To PlJPUCATE
MVTEAT AJD I WILL BE MoRALLV
RESPOUSIBLE, TOR
nHeiR demIse ;
Aui necir, OoicLE
AMOS LETS GO
OUTTb"Trv' BEACH!
.-fHis AWT" Mo
TLloS .-SE-S'' GETfJJiS
SPPIMKLER wet;
HE
m
'Wtea-Teb. 1 Ij
SfS" A" WCMDER r SrjV
WEARIAiCa A LIFE-BELTT
mo it. oer.
5 131 SV MCA WPVlCt. SWL
(V
n-zt
Enulnment $5.62.
DIST. No. 13: $4.78; Chas. a
Conner $17.47; Equipment $7.40.
DIST. No. 14: O. A. Van Scholack
$26.43; W. L. Black $0.28; Martin
Black $3.10; It. O. Black $1.59;
John Baudcr $14.37; Chas. McLIn
$3.19; F. F. McCuUough $3.49;
Equipment $8.00.
1)1 ST. No. 15: T. T. McCulloneli
$5.23; A. S. Newton $12.36; Equip
ment $142.24; K. V. Barrett $70.06;
Walter Dennis $26.52; V. P. Miller
$87.54.
DIST. No. 17: Standard On Co.
$7.70; L. W. Hunt $17.95: Wilbur
Pitcher $25.56; B. F. Pitcher $18.37;
H. C. Cristler $9.57: A. L. Williams
$9.57; R. C. Gleaaon $9.57; J. V.
Conklln $6.38.
DIST No. 19: Wra. Wolf $85.7T;
C. T. Beach $127.95; L. N. Howard
$6697: Luther Rorers $66.98: Henry
Holt $92.30; Wm. Down $62.19; Cur.
tis Enright $HS.07; J. B. Flock
$116.01; Jas Leif $41.45: T. H.
Anderson $76,51; A. W. Flock
$62.20; Ira Lee $44.65: B. A. Tunck
$22.33: Bruce Pettijohn $4.99: W.
A f'rl.mn aoo.1T. r.ih.dn Iledlev
Wacioner $77.19: Portland Blue $47.83: O. A. Hadlev H21.R4: A. C.
rrint Oo. $9.50: Equipment $5.06. Enrlght $3.10: Boyd Wolf $3.19;
l A X kkkate: Harry husspii wait Kddv $14.30; Ben Howard
$20.00: Michael Hanley $8.40; W. L. $1.98; Willard Flock $6.96; Miller
Workman $60.40; II. L. Bown, sher- Sanford Tractor Oo. $26.77: Eouin-
ir jiif.i. ment $:i04.4n: western Hand ft
THISTLE: J. V. Fleck 818.12: Oravel On. 81287.00; R A. Babb
Chas. Gold $5.92: Jess Gaiee $16.SS; Hdwe. Oo. $62.94: Manerud Huntlm-
E. C. Cole $7.00; F. W. Deedon ton Fuel Co. $6.00; Union Oil Co.
$0.38; C. A. Van Seholack $4.00; $154.95; Eugene Concrete Pipe Co.
B. O. Snyder $23.83: M. L. Wallace $161.65; O. R. Jones $178.92; F. B.
$6.00; Ira Baker $H.92: W. Chris- Chenoweth $192.64: E. T. Temple
tensen $15.68; W. B. Scott $20.82. man $5.15: Western Lumber Co.
TRAFFIC PATROL: M.J. Thomp- $265.35: Clarks Garace $3.90: J. B.
son riou.74. I'addorie ?H.4ti; J. f . Neal ?.no.
TREASURER: Grace 8 ch 1 alt a DIST. No. 20: Ed L. Enton $52.89:
$40.07: Thelma Zesman $80.00; Eva F. E. Kelsay $43.83; Elmer Miller
L. McCoy $15.00; Pacific Tel & Tela. $37.14; N. O. Hyland $9.88: Hubert
Co. $7.45: Bank or Commerce 4.uu; Hyland $10.36; E. F. Schmidt $6.38:
Koke-Chapman $30.60. R. P. Coburn $19.14; H. P. Newman
U. S. LABOR BUREAU! T. U $4.78: M. E. Edwards $6.38: R. A,
Armltnce $50.00. Bahh Hdwe. Co. $4.02.
WIDOWS TENSION: Grace I. DIST. No. 21: C. L. Weber 83.25!
Huffman $10.00: Sarah W. Johnston Mrs. Albert Zinlker $5.60; T. H.
$10.00; Mrs. E. L. Zelwlck $10.00; Parks $13.96; O. C. McDoweU
Lissie Adney $10.00: Lnella John- $29.97: O. L. Westrope $13.78.
son $10.00; Lottie Kirkendall $10.00; DIST. No. 22: V. O. Mowreader
Grace Kirkland May $10.00; Clara $20.97; J. Stenllchner $18.57; Mor
Wnlilfeldt 10.00: Florence Gray ris & Mo.-ris f 3.50.
$10.00; Margie Batea $10.00; Roida DIST. No. 23: Chas. Neet $24.91f
Viola Beed $10.00; JIae Favor S. M. Wicks $15.95; F. E. Blair
$10.00; Ida Eatherlne Bartholomy $8.73; K. C. Adams $20.11; Guy
$10.00; Cora M. Walkley $10.00; Jackson $2.80.
T.U1U Ow.n Xin.OO: Clara Edith Volt DIST. No. 24: W. I. Sealea J. 37.93 1
$10.00; Gertrude McDanlel $10.00; M. Slmonsen $12.38: Leo Slmonsen
Mollle Gordineer $10.00; Nora Mor- $6.38; Wllmer Scales $6.38; Fred
an 10iV): Anne L. Thomnaon $10.00: Knox $18.56: 0. H. Waaioner $9.20.
Ruth L. Knowles sin.ou; viva Milter uitsr. no. in: a. m. wturetvant
$10.00; Beatrice Buttles $10.00; Ina $1.11): D. R. Henderson $2.50.
T7i;.,il, Xinnri! r.llll. Tate DIST. No. 26: M T,. Mathews
$10.00; Delia Hehert $10.00; Nora $16.95; Scott Lyons $15.95: Union
nenderson jio.ini; t,-ora neue urovo y vo. u.oii r,quipnieDc i.tm -.
X15 00: Mrv ITsv Sln.OO: Erml It. J. rlweany .4H.
Fuller $16.00; Dessle Ellison $16.00; DIST. No. 27: A. TJ. EUlnrsen
Marv Papple $15.00; Mary Phillips $31.91: John M. Beck $63.91: Ralph
815.00; Jessie Wells Nesbltt $15.00; Holman $22.33: Fenton McClellan
Bertha Benson $17.00: Bertha Lock- -'. 1 1 : t. J. Keety
eft $20.00; Lena Cooley $20.00: DIST. No. 80: E. J.
n . in t... tonnn. tn. Rennald Dlble t23.97: '
Barrowcliff J20.00; Jessie M. t'aim- io; iou ijot. o. e i j. : n. a.
er $2000: Bertha Ti. Perrv $20.00; Babb Hdwe. Co. $1.21; Ellis Richard-
ftlma MICllie niiesear n.iei: antra ;'-. ' . '"""""'viV"l
Marie, noeford $25.00: Ofa Senders Combs Boldon $12,76; O. W. Hill
$25.00: Bertha 8. Walker $25.00: l; lrvm Higglns $1-76: w. B.
Dora T,ois Matteson $25.00: Ethel Sutherland $12.i6; Henry Bust $0.57;
Marearet Dnran $25.00; Lurr O. Melyln Inman $12.76: Giles lowler
Roblilns $25.00: Msry A. Miinns '"'' t".'"!
$25.00; Melvia V. Thomason $25 00; McLean fl2.76: Andrew ' Hhjgins
Minnie Ilauien $25.00: Lula May $9.67: J. t. CosteUo $12.77; W. E.
Bersman $26.00: Ara E. Franklin Dutchor $4.78; Ray Thomas $1276;
HSO.nO: Haiel Marsaret Allen $30.00: R-.J- Clarkson $4.78; J. D. Nichols
Minnie Wheeler $30.00: Mabel Ontt ".S s Nichols 4.7S; Was. B.
835 00: Rose K. Powell 30.00: (V.-""..
Kinsey Lou Burch $40.00.
Ftoaos
DTST No. 1: Frank P. Brlgge
$25.44: A. G. Plrtle $13.97; Geo.
DIST. No. 82! Clav Mead $26.41:
Ermuld Agee $41.46; O. H. Howard
$15.95; Ralph Taylor $51.84; John
Taylor $12.76; O. M. Phelps $9.99; S.
i. .Mead $1.59; wm. .eu JS-'.tM;
IfrnKnl,A 3fKl If 1. Ntnneherv
iii. !.. n i. ti;i. renin. Iawrince Beera SDl.HS; lorn Beers
J?. ,'f,"n P 550-23: W. L. Phelps $7 i8; Louis
DIST. No. 2: Pete, Schul.e $76.66; Rear. $1.59; Al Vhe.ler $8.77; Geo
1M. 0O. I I t
v . iit.i.tt.ii - ot . if i.e. I iiinviev ,po. to; aiuui nuecit
XLt'lT&rR.Z 3 r.VebT6V9bl Miller-Sanford. Tractor Co, $2.40;
C."'cr Sell.;. $70.18: 8.. .ClLewl. uinmeut $ m48: u. A. BabD uw.
ir. VjU. 7-u.uo
Mnbe $71.84;
$06.09: Emery Santo $63.80; Tommy V"" k'j SI 00 PhelcM Lbr
Lynn $16.95; H. J. Beecke $63.80; nrsV'oSrS j v
li en" fn.. ioo-r 70 watt ivucK sni.iH; win ivuck ?-oi.ini
13.59; Chas. Neal $2.7.78. , . nj.,, f.l7cV. 0r.nt Rirk .3..
No. 8: Wiipment li4.iu; 0 g w r,;rtep m u w R bor.
illman W. 85 1: Cla I r Parks , mM m h Ev., $ll2 83. w,,t
R. E. Hill $88.67: N. Bush Dfbb,e -)9n4 8 Porter $102.i4:
Rolnnd Sims t38.28: Annus Har-
heck M235rt: Chns. Neal 8227.78.
DIST. No. 8: Equipment $414.40
Geo. Tall
59.R5: R
21 12: Cecil Evans $22.72: Jim
Johnston $56.48; Verne Hltemnn
t til 22: Chas. Rllira 44.10:
.')94: Werren Price $43.32
sell Earnest $41.77; Alex Kennedy
$23.62: II. Clum $21.12: O. E. Sin
clair $22.72: Art Sunderman $44.65;
W. V. Tallman $8.77: Jim Johnson
815.47: John Reynolds $25.52: Joe
Simmons $18 34: Frank Teal $19-13: cnreptus Rei $5.07; Union Oil Co,
iS:'S 'r Jl1:,J4A:,wr;;;.,-w,:," ?7.43; Equipment $2.00.
Stroud $90.00; Junction City Times
$4.45; Valley Printing Co. $7.85;
Johnson Furniture Co. $2.25; Guard
runiisning uo. I.Od: Mrs. Jenna
ette CIsrk $2.20: Cresseys $1.60:
Oregon State College $600.00.
SHERIFF: Lloyd Howe $139.75
Geo. F. Houghton $124.76: E. A
Holland $124.75; A. E. Hulegaard
$124.75: W. W. Edmiston $124.75;
L. M. Bown $149.70; Geo. Canaday
$5.00; Wm. KisMnger $99.70; Roy
v. x-oiier 4.11,1. 011; iioiigins unrri
$48.00: John Ouiner 844.00? Welti,,
Trafiter $90.00; Frances Severson
.'4.()(): rcthe Scott H9O.O0: Psclfi
Tel & Telg Co. $105.60; Standard
Oil Co. $23.60; Eugene Water Board
-(.(.: ritate Industrial Acclden
Commission $2532; Metropoliiai
Chain Store $19.83: H. L. Bown,
nneritr tu.rn: i.ee M. Bown $21.87
rressey'i $7.90: Pioneer G rni-prf
$70.63; Ijing-Eurene, Inc. $22.84:
Glenn Bown S12R.83: Northwest
Cities Gas Co, $5.88; O. B. Pitcher
$4.15; Geo. Iverson $3206: Howard
nu to i;o. ?77.o; (.'. It. Wicks $2.00;
.lira. ij. ji. itenrtcR .i;iih: mir
roughs Adding Mnchlno Co. $5.35
Lester Cnrllle $4.00: Vallev Print
ing Co. $15.45; Slgman Fell Insur
ance, i o. .TJil.ilil: car H. linker
Film Shop $23.73; R. A. Babb Hdwe.
NOTICE TO CLAIM COUNTT WARRANTS
To Whom It Mar Concern:
Notice Is hereby given that the following warrants Issned by Lena
(.ounty, are more then seven (7) years old, and that the same must oe
presented to tne ( ounty Treasurer or said I.ane ( ounty tor payment
within sixty (60) days from the 22nd day ot July, 1931. Said Warrants
herein mentioned are as follows
Hlteman t.A. Kaiph Hooker $15.05:
.1. Evans jtor,lg f2A8; Eqilapment $4.00;
"- B,bb llwde. Co. $4.73; Jack Cui
Iligeland Dibble $99.96; Ray Burcamp
Ralph Hooker $15.U5; Haipu
; It. A.
unning
ham $5.00.
DIST. No. 36: S. O. Harndin $29.
85; Frank Barber $5.50; C. W. Keya
$8.77; Harold wimmer ti.m; ira
Bnker $3.98; Geo. L. Mast $32.42;
3600: Standard 06 Co. $3.30: Wal
ter Price $.60; Karl Luckey $1.00;
O. H. Waggoner $864.
DIST. No. 8: Jess Gates $1048:
Frank Gates $9.28; Geo. Wllllan
fl'-'.l)!!.
DTST. No. 6
$167.19: C. M. Damewood $9624
Darwin Damewood $65.39: Chas.
Connors 8126 89: Will Brabham
$18839: Rich Hayes $6539; Waldo
Walkina 857.41: John Stelnke $60.61;
Orover Watts $3.19; Wm. Sailor
I2I1T0- V.. A Cowden 862 20: R. A
Babb ndwe Co. $2.30; Enulnment
8118 ?: T'nlon Oil Co. $70.82
DIST. No. 7: Steve Prociw $29.96
Van Harnen $9.56: J. W. Baker
79R; Cal Baker $2.39: .7. Gillespie
8319: W. L. O en 5S.IH: R. A
Bahh Hdwe Co. $203; F.oillnment
123 50. V. A Hendrlckson $13 09.
niST. No. 8: Steve Prorlw 869.91
Geo. Simmons $3.19; Vern Hnrper
g!r,6. far Tarnenter J26.74.
DIST. No. 9: Equipment $75.50
A human can lose about 40 per
cent of his blood and not die.
IN THE COUNTY COURT of the
T. J. Damewood State of Oregon, for Lane County.
in the matter ot tne estate oc
Emma B. Streeter, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned executor hss filed his
flnsl account In the a Dove entitlea
matter and that the court has ap-
Solnted Wednesday, the 2'Jtn flay or
uly, 1931 at ten o'clock in the fore
noon as the time tor the bearing or
objections to snid final account and
the settlement thereof. All persons in
terested rosy appear and xiie onjec
lions If eny they have.
Dated June .1(1, JIW1.
GEORGE H. STREETER,
ExecutoA
0. A. WINTERMEIER, Attorney.
No.8lM0-Tues-dy-jy28
Date Draws To Whom Issued
Jul T. 1928
Jul 7, 1928
Aug 4, 1923
8-p 8. 1923
Sep 8. 1923
Sep 8. 1923
Nov 10, 1023
Nov 10, 1923
Nov 10, 1923
Jan 6, 1924
Jan 6, 1924
Feb 9, 1924
Apr 6, 1924
May 10, 1924
Sep n. 1928
Sep 8. 1923
Jun 7, 1924
Warrant No,
General Fund
17057
17214
175C9
18068
1S0S4
18391
39652
190.13
19914
167
1776
2079
4177
46S4
Market Road Fund
4142
4143
8394
Special Road District
No. 45
255
822
Ko.VlS
91
Bond Proleet Number It
220 May 10, 1024
Bond Proleet Number 2
77 Jun T. 1924
By Order of the Counly Court.
Dated Julj 20tb, 1931.
W. B. D1LLARD, Couaty Clerl
No. $311, Tu.s. Dye-July 28
Amount
Jul 7. 1923
Dec 8, 1923
Dec 8, 1923
Sam Blac $ 1.70
John Day 1225
Chester Chiptn 1.70
Kred E, Thompsoa I 70
Futtoff 1.70
Mrs. Margaret Campbell 600
M, A. Kelly 6.90
J. A. Rogere 6.90
L. L. Crowe 4 00
Geo. Vandersee 9 60
Jim Plrtle 2.00
Farl Strninbaugh 750
John Fountain 1.7.1
Frank Peterson 10.00
C. R. Fnlton 8.00
Geo. Wilson 16 00
Ben Safley 3.50
L. M. Langster 6 25
Ed. Lebigh 6.25
C. Sf. O. LnmW Co. 9.07
Games Graham 13.96
Bill Richardson 8 50
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