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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1918)
Lnaay Evening, January 21, 1918. EUGENE DAILY GTJ'ARD This Page Is Lane County's Great MarKet Place for Both Buyer and Seller NEW TODAY nil SALE Millrua from an country ... any feeder, uiuus-i" ""' bouse. C. E. Lehma, Mgr. Idaho pICQSO Ware- Jjju-lllug of about Cloys, with pock et clasp. V' rowuiu i v office. - JA . ,.,1 1XJ OH, K ion Ko chiwren. i r ANTED to trade land for city prop er. Call at sob utn ave. c. or imooe 1209-J. ' 124 loll SALE 1" nettd of shouts. E- BushneU. mono bm. c XPEH1ENCED lady bookkeeper wants work. Two yea isuuiB t,-i"--" geuernl store, auuress aiio u- Guard. J- FOB SALE a. JJAKuai oil-room buogalow, small House ano iwo 101s. n.,ir Mocks south of Smock's station. See Myers nt residence. tf OB KENT 20 acres good land adjoin ing city limits, cheap lor casa. i-uone 844-11 or address 2761 Guard. 21 Foil SSALK General nidse. stock lo- catcd in good live community, xeariy sales ?12,000. Will invoice at buying prices. Would consider trade on ranch itiirirjim for cash. Write us j for details. Pcnnci Bros., Tiller, Ore. fccOND HAND FORD car for sale, ia good condition, race juu. rnone 250 W. W. Moore, Moore or aioore, Tailors. oBD CAIt $185 worth twice that much Owner leaving city. fteo it alter u j'clock or Sunday. 1830 Columbia. j21 bli SALE, HAx, oat, vetch and cheet bay; also vetch straw, inquire ixw Alder, Phono llou,-. jssu BiAB WOOD for sale. Stove wood EDBth, Si .75. Phone 331-J. FOR RENT ROOMS Bit HUNT Jiicwy furbished house keeping rooms, 1302 OUve St. tf ILAT FOB RENT -Nice 5 Toom east front flat with fireplace and gas range, free water, dose in. Phone 743, call at 30 8th Ave. West. 3?. J. Ber- r. lOARl) AND ROOM for one gentie- nura. Excellent table board and large, well furnished front room (piano) I dose in. Modern and homelike. At very i reasonable rate. Inquire this office. tf WANTED SITUATIONS FAKl'KD Chickens, ducks, turkeys. I Tuma'.e factory, 602 Oak. Phone 8M-J tt WANTED FEMALE HELP I ANTfiD Experienced lady to do gen eral housework and assist in care of children. J21 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS ANTED An old fashioned spinning I wheel in good condition. Jacobsos Bros, route 2, Eugene. j21 ANTED To rent piano for few weeks. Private family. No small chil dren. Call 43G-B. j21 ANTED Potatoes, bin or field run, at the Hnll warehouse. Opposite S. P. freight house. Office 141 0th Ave. money to loam. USNly IfOTJ A MILLION " 8 FARM no. F!glit Loans and Installment Loins on City Property. EARLE KTAtll EV O U IT u f 1 Willamette (upstairs) Phono 15 0KBX-MONEl-a, H. t Pt cent I- ,,uii, piency of money lot rtt city loam, 80 8th Ave. West, A1 ESTAIB LOANS! Bee n for 171 ort ttel8 loan" ou farm and Eugene pronertjr. Borer B'nndBe at Bask of Commerce, Soiene, Oregon. tf LOST AND rOUNO. LOST Ladies purse with white Agate pin and some change in Eugene, Leave at Guard office, J21 MISCELLANEOUS MRS. A. TilUli tUNDY Nu Bone Cor sets, 3U0& 11th Ave, E. Phono 205-Y Style Shop afternoon. tf NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that letters testamentary upon the estate of John Disher, deceased, have been issued to me out of and under the seal of the County Court of Lane County, Oregon. All per sons having claims against said estate are required to present them, with the proper vouchers, to me at the office of Sbewanda, the choice of the Smokers, Waiter 11. Jonta, in Eugene, Lane Coun ty, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this no tice and tho first publication is Decem ber 24th, 1017. MABEI.LE RUSSELL, Executrix of the estate of John Disher, Deceased. Walter B. Jones, Attorney for Estate. No,485-Mon-dy-j21 i NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that A. . O. Funkc, Administrator, of the estate of Laura Mae Funke, deceased, has filed his final account in aald estate, with the County Clerk of Lane County, Oregon, and pursuant to order of the County Court, dated January 4, 1018, Saturday the second day of February, 1018, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. at the County Court room, in the Court bouse, Lane county, Oregon, has boeu fixed as tho time and place for hearing and set tlement of said final account. All persons interested, are hereby no tified to file their objections, if any, to said final account, on or be fore the time and place in said order stated. Doted January 4, 1918. A. O. FUNKE, Administrator. No.48S-Fri-dy-fl NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE ON EXECUTION IN FORECLOSURE Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an execution and order of sale issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lane county on the 9th day of January, 1018, on a judgment ren dered in said Court for said county in a auit wherein the plaintiff The Eugene Loan and Savings Bank, a Corporation, recovered judgment against the Defend ants, A. J. Perkins and Sadie N. Per kins, his wife, for the sum of two thou sand six hundred seventy-six and 30-100 Collars with interest thereon from the 31st day of December, 1017, at the rate of 8 per cent per annum, and two Hun dred Fifty and no-100 dollars attorney's fees, and the further sum of Twenty three and 50-100 Dollars costs, which judgment was enrolled and docketed in the Clerk's office in said Court in said county on the 31st day of December, 1917, and said execution to me directed comntfcndiug me in the name of the state of Oregon in order to satisfy said judg ment, attorney fees, cost and accruing costs to sell the following described real property towit: ' Lot Five (5) in Block One (1) Scott's Addition to the Town of Eugene City, Lane County, Oregon. Now, therefore, in the name of the State of Oregon, and in compliance with said execution and order of sale, and ia order to satisfy said judgment attorney fees, cost, and accruing costs, I will on Saturday tho 8th Any of February, 1918, at the southwest door of the County courthouse at Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, offer for sale, and sell for cash, subject to redemption all the right, title, and interest of the defendants, A J. Per kins aud Sadie N. Perkins, his wife, and W. E. Dodge and Pauline Dodge, Ms wife and each of them, and all persons claiming by, through or under them in and to the above described real property. JAMES C. PARKER, Sheriff of Lane Comity, Oregon, By D. A. ELKINS, Deputy. No.490-Fri-dy-f8 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been appointed by the Cotmty Court of Lane County, Oregon, adminis trator of the estate, of Margaret Moore, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same duly verified and with the proper vouchers to the adminis trator at the office of Smith and BryeSn, 210 Brown Building, Eugene, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. . Date of the first publication of this notice Is Dec 20, 1917. W. T. MOORE, Administrator of the estate of Margaret Moore, deceased. PKiiTS G1IB BY FE USE OF LIE . Corvallis Farmer Reports Rais ing Perfect Sweet Cherries by Feeding Soil, A preventative and an efficient rem edy for the control of gummosls in sweet cherry tree has been discovered and tested out by W. St.' Faulkner, of Cor vallis, and this remedy is nothing less than .lime. An article describing the process follows: "Several years ago the writer took up tho work as representative of the Al bany Nursery company, jo the Willam ette valley, who advertised to fill in the second year all trees that failed to live, and soon observed that the filling in process required more sweet cherry trees than all other trees combined, and accordingly began a study of the causes of the loss of the cherry trees. The writer purchased farm two miles north of Corvallis and made tests of the soil and found that the acid soil caused the gommosls and found that' the me of slaked or ground lime would counteract this acidity, and If used in the right proportion would sweeten the sourest soil. As a preventative of gummosis the writer use-i the lime when setting out his orchard, using aV the rate of one to three tons of lime to the acre, accordiug to the nature of the soil, A hole three feet square was dug for each tree, and from two to three pounds of lime mixed with earth. As the trees grew more lime has been added, being worked into the soil by cultivation. This treatment should be continued until the trees are 6 or 7 years of age. By this time the roots of tie trees, if they have bees properly planted aca cared! for, will hare penetrated to a depth where they have come in contact with plenty of lime to counteract the add at that depth, "This is why that after the sweet cherry tree has attained to the age of 7 or 8 years in a healthy condition will care for Itself, Really, it is too llms taking cars of the trees, for trees in fected with gummosis, If they are sot too far gaae, treatment with lime worked into the soil will improve them, and in many cases restore them to a healthy condition. The lime should be worked well down to the roots of the trees. Here is where the lime will come handy to apply by the ton, one to three tons to the acre. It may be pos sible that we will be forced to obtain this lime by the Sam Moore plan of production, but judging from the way that the writer has beard from 2000 to 3000 sen talk ia the last four months, it can't be very long until we will be hearing the whistling of the lime and rock crushers. It will then be that we can afford to buy lime for any and all purposes that, we may want it for. "The writer has made tests of all the sweet cherries, including the Royal Ann, Bing, Lambert, Centennial, May Duke, Black Tartarian and the Royal Ann grafted on HasBard seedlings, and never has sprayed with anything eni has had three erops of cherries, and has never been bothered with gummosis except on trees of same varieties planted near by without the lime treatment. tPhese were badly infected with gummosis, most of them already dead and pulled eat, where he has young trees now of the same varieties growing nicely, but filled the holes with lime nd earth, as he did with the trees that have never been bothered with gummosis." BIRD'S BUSINESS, 1EIEWI ID ClASSfflEO DIRECTORY MAlRDRESSINfi ATTORN EYS-ATL AW HOWARD M. BROWNELL, Lawyer. All. business promptly attended to. Telephone 11W. if EASTINGS SISTERS, Register Build ing, raoac mob. Hoars um to 0:00. JESSE G, WELLS Lawyer, 814 Park street; gives .special attention to the examination of abstracts, drafting of wills, settling of estates, conveyances, and collections. Also to all pension matters. Phone 1023. H. E. SLATTEBX Attorney and Coun selor at Law; Solicitor in Chancery. Office: Rooms 10, 11, 12, 13 Beck with Bldg., corner Seventh and Willamette, Eugene, Ore. MRS. OLIVE a WALLER, OKV1LLE WAUjjut Kirkrule Graduate, 418 Cockerline & Wetherbee Bniidtas. GEORGE B. DOBRIS Attoraey-at-Law Offices Hovey Building, corner Eighth and Willamette streets, rooms 1 and 2, Hqvey Building, , . O. H. FOSTER Attorney-at-Law, United States National Bank building. Phone -380.' S. D. ALLEN, ATTORNES-AT-LAW Office 910 Willamette St. tf C. A. WINTERMBIER Attorney-at-Law. Land titles and probate special ties. Office over Bank of Commerce, L. M. TRAVIS Attorney-at-Law. Of fice over Eugene Loan and Savings Bank, Eugene, Oregon. E.'O. IMMEL Attorney and Counselor, United States Bank Building. Phone 359, L. BILYEU Attorney-at-Law. Office upstairs, SStt Willamette .street, Eu gene, Oregon. AUTO SPRINGS We give a written guaraa tee on our Springs for one year. LA HER AUTO SPRING CO., 34 N. 15th St., Portland. Marshall 14S2. CLEANING AND PRESSING IMPERIAL CLEANERS tc HATTERS Pressing and repairing, goods called for and delivered. 47 E. 7 th. Phone 392 CREAMERIES r.ANH COUNTS" CREAMERS The L. C, Brand of butter is always fresh and ' sweet Ask your grocer for it. Fresh milk and cream always on hand. Phone 117. 48 Park St tf MME, SHAFFER JJairdrcsaiBg par lors, over iiee Shoe Store, Phone 888 OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS DR. H. L. STODLEY Office, room 322 White Temple. Phone 589-J, Residence 291 West Tenth St Phone 080-L PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS DR. J. F. TITUS Bomeopatbist, 938 Willamette street Obstetric and dis- eases of children given special attention. O, R. GULMON; M. D. Eye, Ear, Nose Throat Eyes tested and glasses fur nished. 308 I.0.0.1'.BuiidiBs. 5M. 133 tf DR. D. N, HAXDEN Physidaa and Surgeon, 731 Will. St Office phone 25; Res. phone 25, CcuaLry calls promptly attended. ST08ASE BATTERIES W1LLARD STORAGE BATTERIES Service station at 83 7th Ave, M, Roy J. Anderses, Phone 1273, j23 TYPEWRITING TYPEWRITING accurately and prompt ly dose, Mrs, Powell. Phone tf PLUMBIMS, TINNING, HEATING GEORGE D. HEITZMAN 58-83 West Sixth street Phone 817. HALL & SHUMWAY Plumbing tin ning and heating; sewer pips and drain tile. Seventh and Oak streets. Phone 1002. UNDERTAKERS ERANSTETTER McLATJGHLIN Funeral directors; lady attendant auto hearse, 1152 Olive. Phone 615, CHIR0PRACT10 DR. J. L FISCHER 317-18, WMt GORDON ft VEATCH Funeral direct ors. Lady assistant Full auto equip ment Chapel and residence comer of Tenth and Pearl streets. Both phones 887. First Woman Manager of Broadway Theatre NOTICE I win not be rcsjMosMer for any: tSa( or liE&seiai obliffatieas CDrjzractedbrszr: one other than mygeif from this date, Jin. 1 1918, BOTAL 3. ffHTTH, ttiss Cafnsriss Bfeeefctr, Hiss Catherine Bleeeker, who is the first woman to reach that height of the theatrical profession the management of a theatre on Broadway New Tork City has inaugurated her new venture with a proposition which women of the United States wTtt appreciate. She says if jon wUl give her ideas which can be made profitable on the stage she will give you sugar, not money, fa payment She thinks sugar will draw mow ideas now ihsm will cash. MEAT MARKET EARL BALDWIN Good meat at right pries, 750 Monroe St Phone 189. Free Men of Hoquiatn, Washington Will Aid in Spruce Production Hoqniam, Wash-, Jan. 21. One of the ' SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the county of Lass, Charles li. Stickcus, Plaintiff, vs. Pacific Land Company, a corporation, John B. John son, A. h. Latta and W. Peery, Defend ants. To John B. Johuson and A., L. Latta, Defendants, Itt the same of tne state of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above-entitled causa on or before the last daj? of the time prescribed in the crder for publication of this gammons, to-wit: on or before February 2nd, 1918, and if you fail to appear or answer for wast thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the Court 'for the relief prayed for Is the complaint, to-wit: For judgment against tlxe said defend ants, Pacific Land Compass, for the sum of 11,775.00, the amount of prin cipal, due upon said promissory note, together with i&terest thereof, from the 30th day of August, ISIS, at the rate of S per cent per annum, less thg said sum of 375,00 interest paid thereon, on the iitk 4f ot June, 1917; for the further sum of 232.50, the taxes for the year 1914, together with interest thereon st the rate of 15 per cent per'annuat from the 6t day of October, 1918, for the mm of SSU1.24, the taxes naid for the year 1015, together witli iuterest there on at the rate of la per etst per annuls from tie 5th day of October, 1918: fori tho sum of $15GJ6, together with inter tst therea from the 5th day of April, 1917; for the sum of JISG.iS, together with interest tkereon- at the rate, of 15 per cost per asnuin, from the Sth day of October, 1917; and for the further sum of 1000,00 attorneys fees, and for costs and disbursements of tsis suit That the court make ths usual decree the sale of said mortgaged premises by tho. Sheriff of Lane County, Oregon, f ccording to law and the practice of this court, and that the proceeds of smd sale bo applied in payment ef the total amount of the Judgment rendered herein, tmd that the said defeudadts, aud each ot thesi, and all persons claiming, by through or under them, subscqoest to the tvecuuon of the said mortgages, upon said premises, either as purchases n C3mbrasg, or otherwise, bs barred and foreclosed of all right, ilste or equity of redemption hi the said jtrgmises, aadH evory part thereof. This summons is served by publication thereof, In the Eugene Daily Guard, a newspaper of general circulation, pub lished is Lsse County, Oregon, pur suant to order of Honorable G. F. Skin worth, Judge of the above entitled Court Doted December 21st, 1817, sad di recting publication of said summons once a week for six (8) weeks, and which said order requires you to appear and answer the complaint filed herein, on or before six (8) weeks from the data of the first pubUcatiss of' this ssmtsoss. Date of first pnbtatioB DoeenAs; 22, 1017. L, E, BEAN, Attorney for Plaintiff, Eugene, I Ircgos, ; No,485-Sat-dy f2 most effective "win the war" drives held on tti Pacific coast has bees carefuBy rian-sc.i by local basim-ss men, and will tm launched within tea days ta the form of a big move to get out a vast quantity of spruce from virgin timber belts arossd the Grays Harbor district. To handle the matter, Hoortiam and Aberdeen business men law formed the Aircraft Spruce and Lumber company. It has bonded itself to produce the maxi mum amount of spruce for the govern ment and will have betwecs four thou sand aad five thousand Men working in tie , Umber tracts. Power rigging and ortaWa sawmills will be tjsed to hasten production of wing beam length straight grained stock. Shawaada, the choice of (io smoktzs. la tt Circuit Curat at toe BtaU ot Oregon for Lane County, Skgi M, Day vs. Ethel Hansen, Hel en Ho ages, her kustaaa, Bads B. Jabn ston, Jane Doe Jahsstoa, bis wife; Bert I.. Harrison, Ors, H, Harrison, his wife; W. Q. MiUiorn, Cleiseauns MUligrn, his wife; John S, Suss, Leoli V. Sims, bit wife; John W. Johnston, Unhana Ceinla JahastaB, bis wife; A, C. Mathews; Lane Ce-uiiSy Credit Association, a corpors ticm; V. L. Boil, Christina. Holt, his wiie; L. M, Travis, Ufa Travis, hut wife; The First National Bask of Eu gene, Oregon, s corporation. To Earl E. Johnston, Asa Doe John sua, Bert L. Harrises, Ors H. Harri son, W. S. Milliorn, Ctaseotiss JtfiSten, 3obs Y, Johnston and Ruhana Ceieiia Johnston, Defendants, la His Name of tie State of Oregon:. Tea sad each of you are hereby requir ed to appear ssd ssswar the compiai&c filed against you in flw absva entitled salt on or before February 18, 131S, said date being mem tbas six weeks fro si the date cf the order of publishing this sumMoas and from tin data of tie first publication, and U yon fail to answer for want ther e of, the plaintiff wtit apply t eche Caort for the relief semasded in the complaint, towit; for the foreckmm of that eo taia mortgage given bx the defeodancs Ethsl Hansen asd Meivirc Hansen to The1 Start National Soak of Eogeue, Oregon datel April 15, 1B13, and stea f th&t txrtaiB aheriffa des4 gives by 3. O. Parker as sheriff of said eo-anry to tiin fiaiatift on the 2Sta day of December, 1017, said mortsags hsmsg been filed in ft office of Regatta? of Titles on April 15, 1013, numbered, sm instrument No. SC'20 and said deed fQed fat the same offiss oa December 20, and being iustrumest No. ami for tbe costs aad disbarsemesis of tUs suit iaektdliag nascaabls attorney fees asd for farther relief. This sustmess im psbUshed por suast to &a order made o.T Hon G. F. Skipwortb, Judge of aaM Court, dated Janooxy 4, 1918, and reoug the sum mons herein to be jaUZshed once , week for mx weeks is a sewaper is Lane Coantj, Oregon. Hi date of the first p-jtl-ca tioa is J arcs,-- 5, 1918, - FEED M, SMITH, - , " Ed gens, Ore.( Attorney for Plsintift No.4SS-Sat-dy-tl8 , - i " . . . 1 .- ? - Ttni-iin i I'm i "i nil . iiits.-.il - tr-.M 1.&&tnu.. nt i cm 6uh 5et VII wEu. I VJ.f A A A A MM YY i Y or 1200 .yyy We are prepared to meet all competition, Because First We have the equipment mi Second . Tim volume t business -we ' do requires baying stock in quantities and at a much low er coat. You tieeA not have as figure your job as our prices are actual cost of production plus small per cant profit. GUARD JOB DEFT, Phone 19 6F,UsJWrt '7 fowe&e-