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I,. r EICHfT Morning Register Lane County News , , i (Cftnltnup f rom jpiijfo 'Lnj hnusa cm Axci nvonuo belonging to Win, K. 0. LorUwood and will ro inaln ilunuit tho winter.' .loo Itiiinvwoud of Ued Bridge, wan a business visitor In town to day, Mis. Cnnilliip Hraiid arrived o dny frm her lioino In Shuttle nnd will ri'innln several tay looking iift.'i lniKliH't-H Interests. (li'orno White, snuill son of Mrs. I, KIIIiIkci, received a badly npnilnod ankle Tuesday evening, while sniffling with nn older lirother. He will he confined to his home for Bevernl days. Mrs. Lulu Kllidgn has opened up n luneh room In the room occu pied by the l'oiuto Chip company n few doors this side of tho bridge. Win will servo regular dinners, ehort orders nnd lunches. Clyde Stanley was nrrested Wednesday evening on a charge of drunkenness and , placed in the ollv Jail until morning. . .Mrs. Perry came up from Dex ter today and took her mother, "Grandma" MeKlnney home with her. Mrs. McKinncy has been In poor health for some time and will remain with her daughter through the winter. GRANGE PLANS MEETING CiavSWKI.L UHOIP TO civE 1HN.NKR SATVttDAY (RecUtrr l.ana County 8pclid) CHBSWELL, Ore., lec. S; .Creswell Grange will meet In all day session Saturday, December 3 2. A business session will con vene at 10:30. At 11 o'clock din ner will be served. In the after noon the first and Becond deereo will be conferred on a clasa. This will bo a busy day as the. primary election of s:at officers Will be held as well as the election of the offlcera of the local Grange. The Juvenile Grangers will come li time for dinner and hold the r meeting with election of officers In the afternoon. - ---- Council lfaa Mwtfmr ' ' (Reiciatrr l.ana Ceunty Special) CRESWELU Ore.. Dec. , S. The council met In regular ses sion Monday evening, aUvmem hers present. Notices to property owners of certain bnd sidewalks were ordered and foreclosure of other delinquent , assessments ror. up-to-date equipment. lllrtlHlny Verty Held (Rcslalar Uina Cuuntr Special) CKKSWKLU Ore., Dec T. Nellie Olson nnd Nadlne Miller celebrated their twelfth birthday Saturday Afternoon with a Joint surprise party at the home Dt Mm. Cora Olson. They played games nnd had two birthday vakea with cundlee. The girls prcaont were Phyllis Weber, llaxel McCue, A ma Mors. Marjorle 1 raviuton, Kleanor Olson, Marjorlo Howe, Kuth Weber, llesslo N eber, Harriet .Moore. Mux- ene Wyatt, Ivy Cootey, Isabel Ider- hoff, Alna Grousbeck. Hutlt Wood son, Onal Woodson, Thelma Mor ton, Harriet Olson. LaVcrna Miller with Nadlne Olson. Miller' and Nellie MUSIC PROGRAM PLANNED CI. I'll WILL HOLD M KITTING IN ASSEMBLY UOOM IRraltttr Lane County Special) CRESWELL. re., Dec. S. The Creswell Music club will have a meeting In the assembly room of the high school December 19 at ?:30 p. m. . The following program will be given: Story of the Messiah and Life of Handel Grace Sedgwick. . Violin solo, "Largo, Handel Francis Everson. Vocal solo, selected from the Mesa ah Amy Matthew. Piano olo, selected Clifford Travilllon. Vocal solo, selected Lucue Land. ' Piano duet. Poet and Peasant overture Evon Suppe, Florence Shnab and Amy Matthew. Vocal solo, selected Florence Goetchall. . - . , Chorus, two nombera eclecteJ H'ph school glee club. , Cm-istmas carols, sung by all This entertainment Is free. . CRESWELL peksoxais CReal.ter Lane County Special) , CRESWELL, Ore., Dec. . Ted Napper returned from a trip north Sunday evening making the trip from Seattle In one day. He has peenred a position on :a dairy ranch near Spokane and leaves Tuesday for Spokane to take up his work there. The dairy .now "has 60 cows and will have all modern Improve ments Including electric, milker and BRINGING UP FATHER MORNlNti REfclSTfeft, felfcfeNE. bRE THURSDAY, DEC 10, 1925 ttrvhfrrod V. 8. Patent Office BT dOLLv THT't V f ( DON'T COME k, SACK. Copyright, I till, luleruatloiua News T lift.' DoNNA,' I E. MOttiiLC POLLY AND HER PALS iTHfcREU. ee MOrJfc of- mv -THIS OlRiSTMAS. M ( GiTTIN AU. MY KE5CrJI3j NXlTH TRAXMrJ STAMPS S AM' SOAP .WiaAFPRSy I sidewalk. For Asthma During Winter A Remarkable Method That Has Come to tltc Rcscoe of Astlima Uca and Clieoks the- Wotwt -Attacks Sejid Today for Froc Trial If you suffer with those terrible attack.3 of Asthma when It is cold and damp: if you choke as if each gasp for breath was the very last, don't fall to send at once to the Frontier Asthma Co. for a free trial of their remarkable method. No matter where you- live or whether you have any faith In any remedy under the Bun, send for this free trial.. If you have suf fered for a lifetime and tried what you thought waa . the best . skill known to cope with the most ter rible attacks of Asthma, if you are discouraged beyond, hope. Bend for this free trial. It Is the only way you can ever know what progress . la. doing for you In spite of all your past disap pointments in your search for free dom from Asthma. So send for this free trial. Do it now. This notice is published that every sufferer may participate in this progressive method and first try the treatment tree that is now known to thou sands aa the greatest -boon that ever came into their Uvea. Send coupon today. Don't wait. " FREE TRTATj COVPOJf FRONT1ER ASTHMA CO., Room 1044-D. , . Niagara and Hudson Sts., Buffalo, N. Y. Send free trial of your -method to: .' Attorney Norwood of Eugene spent the night at Creswell Mon day. He waa In town on business. Jim Richardson of Portland spent Sunday-with hta parents Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Richardson. Dan Driscolt and wife started for Corvallls Monday. Mr. Drlacoll is taveling in the interests of the brotherhood of way and means or ganization for railroad men. He will go to Albany and other points and close the week-end at Marsh field and Coquille. - John Barnett had an accident Sunday while working with some boards which nearly broke his thumb. - The women's missionary society Of the Methodist church held a missionary tea and meeting at the home of Mrs. Clara Trailer on Tuesday afternoon. The subject for the . meeting waa from the study book. Prayer and Missions, leader, Mrs. Sarah Padden. Word has been received by rela tives announcing the -recent sud den death of William Rust at Marshfield on Sunday, November 2d. He was in the employ of the government bureau and was a cousin to Mrs. E. L. Howe of Creswell. George Schulmerlch of Hlllsboro, formerly of Creswell. stopped over a few minutes Tuesday atternoon on his way home from his Ton- calla ranch. -, . George Hillegas and wife of Boise, Idaho, arrived Tuesday and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stone. They are on their way to California where they will spend the winter. F. A. Richardson went to Port land Tuesday morning on a busi ness trio. Mrs. Ethel Treanor Is making preparations for a stock removal sale which will open vriaay morn ing. She will move her store about the first of the year to the Rich ardson building in the west part of town where the millinery mone formerly was. , . CRESWELL. Ore.. Dec. 9. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Dixon and Mr. and Mrs. John Maaranen went to Cor- USE YOUR TELEPHONE Vdft 'QtrfdfC SERVICE The Eugene Printing Co. 1047 Willamette Telethon 148 7t i irk iz; ln( II ' ( li i kiivr ,Yhjn j iai r-i v r wi i i i 2- . jit . i ruiM. i r.i it 7r "m.. ..i M H.sWM I "'". t f j PHI fi'K Vlff n-3.Ui'" WA -l Copyright IMS bj' Newspmiw IVlure SmkIca In ' Cliff S ' ' wi 2, ?MHWCT4 Jr lrZ o sl r LIFE'S $Jr' iCjS IfsoMtweEsitx 'XAasS r' jwm'r flaw I g i I j.. i.o I- ,' i..,. I-.. JU ..minim nun I i imu.i-1,1 iihi ii.i .iiiius mi m I .1.-.,, n'l I nw 11 ... ,,,.,., ; allls Wednesday for tho day. Mrs. - K. D. Ilearby waa S4 years old on Wednesday and ro "oelved the greetings of many friends In concratumtlons. Cuurrh Iln.s Tree (Rc$-ister Lne County 8pclal) FRANKLIN, Ore., Dec. 8. There will bo a Christmas tree and program at tho Methodist Episcopal enurcn f-ruiay evening, December 25. , Christmas Tree at Ked Oak tR.tltr l,an. County 8pecul). r,AVU'ITV lira Tlnn Si A Christmas tree nnd program will be given at Red Oak school Thurs day evening. December 24. Candy and popcorn bulls will do soiu. ' FRAXKLIN PERSONALS : (Rcrtslcr Lan. County Spwtal) FRANKLIN. Ore.. Doc. 9. A delegation from both the Christian and Methodist Episcopal churches here attended the Sunday scnooi conference at Veneta Sunday. There was a piny party at the Cheshire home Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Bryant spent one day last week, with Mr. and Mrs. Chess Kirk. Mrs. Alfred Smith visited friends In Eugene from Saturday until Tuesday. Sunday visitors at Soren Sorcn sen's were Mrs. P. C. " Sorensen. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sorensen of Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. John Allen and two children and Mr.- and Mrs. R. T. Stingley. Nina Bryant, Melba Purkerson and Mildred Smith were Sunday guests of Miss Eunico Allen. Mrs. R. C. Allen was' quite sick last week with throat trouble. Superintendent Moore visited the Franklin school Friday. Bus. Bryant returned to school Monday after a week's absence. Mr. and Mrs. Art Reams and two children of Santa Clara visit ed at the Sam Wood home one day last week. . ' Dr. and Mrs. Campbell were here the first of the week from South Dakota to visit Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Haydcn. Mrs. Campbell and Mrs. Haden are sisters. Mrs. J. E. Allen visited Mrs. R. T. Htlngley Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Soren Sorensen. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Nelson nnd daughter - Helen, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Smith and family, Mr. -and Mrs. T. C. Bryant and children were Eugene visitors Saturday. be up nnd ufcotit aguln after her 111 ncss of pneumonia. The Farmers' Union will hold Its night school Friday evening at tho church here. A short program Is belni? prepared. Miss Mabte Mosby was n Cottuge Grove visitor from hero Saturday evening. , lxul Dodge and W. A. Lnnd have nceepted a position on tho railroad work at Culp creek. They began work Monday. Louis Podge visited at the home of his sister. Mrs. Goorge Dfchor, nt Walden Friday. A birthday dinner was held -at tho home of "Mr. and Mrs. Neglleo Sunday In honor of Mrs. Neglloo's birthday. - Sewing Chib Meow fRl?iiter I,anf) County Special) MARCOLA, Ore., Dec. - 9. Tho Marcola Sewing club met Wednes day of last week at the home of Mre. Fred Fischer. After a short business meeting the members spent a social afternoon. Mrs. Claude. Downing of Marcola was a guest for the occasion. Mrs. Her bert Downing of Wendllng assist ed the hostess In serving a most delectable luncheon. MHKRTV IM-aiSGKAIiS (Reg-later Lane County Special) LIBKHTV, tire,. Dec. 8. J. J. Winn waa a Junction City business caller last Wcdnesiluy. Mrs. I.oulo Kneble nnd children spent Friday with Mrs. Lednlehy. J. W. Welln has been helping John Illnlr blofv out some stumps Willi iiyroiui. Mr.Lcdnlchy has purrhnsed the (Continued on Page 10. Column S) reflected from g tsjnaiMuii !! mm the key to siicces . . comes with an ac count at . . . . thu con venient bank . V it : blended ' with co-operation .;.... ......, carry a key P.-T. A. Otvcff Proprrnm (Rr1.tr LatriA County Hperlil) MARCOLA. Ore.. Hcc. 9. Tho roeuiar meeting of tho Marcola P.-T. A. van held Friday at tho M. w. A. hall. An interesting pro gram followed the brief bu&InenB BAKRlnn, Tho entertainment Inf eluded fiongfl by tho oommtSnlty, a one-aet skit by local people, nong and dialogue by nchool children. The conoluding numbor 'whlch wa a Hperlal. mimical, treat for thnnc present wan a erien or Heieciionp by several 'Hawaiian HtudentH from the Unlveroity of Oregon, Foli lowlm; the program a light lim cheon was nerved. ) notice bp siiKr.:Frs ttAt.n o EXECUTION IN FORECLOSURE Vntler and tr rirat of an orrtr of al and dcr of foreclosure anl out of the Circuit Court of the Htate of Oreiron ami Countjr of Lane. November 12. 1I2S. In a trait whorrln the Unllr.l Su'm National Bank of Euvene, a cor poration, aa plalnllff, rcovrl a Ju4 raent asaljiat ffamuel O. Thompson and Maude Inea Thompaon. In the nim of 43.4(.?f and acr of foreclosure aa!ntt Samuel O. Thompaon. Maude Inex Thompaon. Alva P. I'mgt and Eva E, 1'aa-e. Uoy W. OHmore and Alvalyn 8. Ollinore. John P. Ryan and J. II. Berrhatiper, aa defendant a, which aald decree u recorded In. volume Z at prtge 4t1 of the Circuit Court Journal of aald Court, and an execution laaued thereon by the Clerk of aald Court No vember It. 1926. I am commanded to aell 'the follow Inf described real property, to-wlt: Lot numbered 2. 4. S. (. 7, I, io. it, 12. u, it, is, i. it. ;k SO, SI, S2, S3, 2t. 36, 26, 27, 49. 41 42, 46, 46. 47. 42. 4f, 60 61, and all that part of lot numbered. 16 lylnjr weat from a line drawn from the aouthweet corner of the aald lot to th& northeast corner t her of; alao the weat forty feat of lot numbered 36 In the Hawley Rlveralde Oreharrie Tract! na per dedication and plat . filed for record in the office of the County Clerk of I.ane County, Ore gon on December 20, 1906; eald trade belnjr located In Beet Ion 6, Township 19, South Rantre 2 Went and Hecllone one and two In Town ship 19 Houth Jlanite Wcit of the Willamette Meridian, aonUlnlnv 173.76 ftcree all In Lana Qounty, 8tat of Oregon. A'eo beiclnnlnir at the northwaat corner of the John If. Morna .Dona tion Land Claim Nnmbor 36. Town ahlp It South of Range 3 Weat of the Willamette Meridian, thence run east (3 chalna; north 19.26 ohatna; weal 63 chalna, eouth 19.26 chalna to point of beginning, containing 106.792 acrea of land In Lane Coun ty, Oregon, Notice la hereby given that on Satur day, the 2nd dny of January, A, T 920, at one o'clock P. M. of that day. it the front door of the Lane County Courthouae, t will, In obedience to aald order of ante and derree of forecloatire. aell at public auction the above deecrlbed real property, or eo much thereof aa may be necoaanry to aatlafy plalnllff'a Judg ment, with Intereat theron and coala, to the hUheat and beat bidder for caah In gold coin of the United Hi ate a. Dated at Eugeno, Oregon, November IS, l2i, PRANK Tfl. .TALOR, . Sheriff of Lano County, Oregon. Thu re. 11-18-6 First National Bank Since 1883 MAWXH.A IRllttONAfR I (Regleter Lane County Special) L MAHCOLA. Ore,, Voc. 9. Fred I Finch cr made a bus news trip to Portland Monday. Mm., pat Arnold and Mrs. Blob erly were In Ktigeno Monday... i ftirs. wosiry j'razinr spent wun- May atidMonday visiting with her mother,, Mrs. Nlelson In Kugene, Mrs. Lorn Frost ot Orafitfl Puss in noro wun ner aaugmor. mrs. 1 Walter Tloffman for a few dayH. , : FTftnR Mason of Kugeno waa a Marcola, visitor Halurday. the open door of accommodation -Jof co-operation liOKRXA PERSONAM r Rflgiatcr Lane County Spoclal) D071KNA. Ore.. Tjoo. 8. Mrs. I H. Kirk U 111 with grippe at her home here. Kenneth. Jennings of Waltorvlllo, I started to high school hero at IDorena recently,.. Among Cottage Orovo visitors from hero thl week aro Mr. and I Mrs. Olenn Jen nines and family. Mr. and ftlrs. jsmit KirK, j, n. Mob- i lev and. son iiuioert. Andrew an: Isaac Tfind, Wess Christmas and ' Ttoy Knglonc, Is ablo to be back I In school after his recent Illness, the City of Rugne, Oreaon, by add- 1 Inr a Pew rhaptvr thereto, author laing and empowerlag the Commen laaue and ttxtl negotiable bomle vt the City of Kogene. In the aum of One Hundred Seventy-five Thou nd Dollar Or ao much there fur ae alt all be net-ary for the purpoae of refunding the out landing Orneral Fund Warranto and Improvement Itnnd Internet Kund Warranla of the City, and to expend the proceeda In retiring the out atandlng General Fund Warranto, and Improvement nnd Intereat Fund Warranto of tho City of Bugvno. 3. An act to amntend the City Char ter of the City of Rugene, Oregon, by amending Ret-llon 61, of Cnepier IX of aald Charter by changing the rate of Intereat on certlflcatea of anle on lorecloeure from ten to fifteen per rent, and adding a pro. vlelon nieMng the City automatically the purcbaaar of all unaotd property, Tho Common Council by aald - Ordinance- No. 616. bao flied the polling placee to be one In each ward of aald city aa followa: tn Ward One. which la IhO territory aotittt of Eleventh Avenue and Kaet of Willamette fttreet, tho polling place Khali be In the baaement of the publle library of Kugene. In Ward Two, which U tho territory north of Eleventh Avenue and Ratt of Willamette Street, the pulling piece ahall by the Kugene Armory building. In Ward Three, rtlrn la ttie wrt lory north of Seventh Avenue and weat of Willamette Street, the poling place ahall bo In the Hampton Uultdiag of Kugene, at the corner of Sixth ana Willamette Btreeia, In Ward Four, which lo tba territory eouth of Seventh Avenue and weat of Willamette Street, the polling place) hall bo In the lobby of tho City Hall. Dated thla lat day of December, 1926. O BO. A. OH. Hunts. City Recorder. ihalna. thomo nor I It " d-greea. 41 mhuitee, eaat 9 .hatne. thehco M4itiih 6 dfgroe. 5 mlnttte. eeat 3 00 t helne, thenre eouth U d-greeo enat 13.60 rtmina. Ihenra) eal T.oj rhAina to !uatiun Mo Wrn Clnlin 40 and 41, thriico notth 6 f t'hatna, thenvo ti'fth 33 dfgveea wet 1.H i-batne, thanr-e horlh 29 de grace wi T la chain, thenc wt t.oo chtltu thence north 30 dgroe wl 461A0 fhaliv. IhAOre eaet I 00 rhaln. thanua north SO dgrea wat 6-ia t-haln. lu eutiih boundary of Uaao Mwy IhwiKthm t'lnlntand henreweet 1.13 rliaiua ta ihn beginning point, rntalnlng 16.40 acrea ntnro or leea. jm.i t'tptirig thcrrfrftm ttmt puriion ddrd m Orant Twer and Jnnle Tuwr. hustband and wife on the Slat dny of Auguat. IMT, aald ded recorded 'on the Jth day of Auguat. Ifflf, deacrlpllnn of which la aa rollowe: pegintimg ot a point 21 chttlne eaet and rhelna eouth of the auuihwaai corner of tho taae UaNy lAntfin Ind t'lilm Nu 36. Tuwnhlp ;s s. It. I wat antt running thence weal 1 33 chain, thpitte iHiitth t.Tt ohatna, thenr 0 ei 1.33 rhaine, theme north' t.Tt rhaine. o plaro of hrginning, al In m:i (on Jo, To hlp : 1. Stiulh. Rtthv J. Wft uf the Wittamtitta aferidtan tn Lane Tnuoty, Oregon, Nw. lttrfift In the name (f the Htftte nt itrg0n. In rumpltanre with aald etorMt.on and order of ete and In order to eottify anid Judgment. In tereat, Attorney free, caala of lull anj SI'EClAr.' EfRCTION NOT If IB OB , THR CITY OK BUOKNB, t.ANB COUJJTT, OHROOM Tuesday, December 16, 192f Nolle ! hereby given that ptirauant to the terms of flocllon 20, Chapter I, of the Chapter of the City of Ktigeno, of tho Charter or tho City of Eugene,, by the Common Council of tho City of ftugnne nn the 9th day of November. 182R, and approved by tho Mayor of Ian id Cliy on tho 9th day of November, 19S. a apodal municipal election will be held In anld oily on Tuesday, Decem ber 16, 1926, from the hour of eight o'clnck In the morning to tho hour ot eight o'clock In tho afternoon, and ot aid election, the following proposed charter amendment! will be suhmltto1 to tho electors of said oily, referred by tho Common Council for their ap proval or rejection, to-wlt: 1. An not to amend tho City Charter of tho City of Bugono, Oregon, by amending Rentlon 67, nf Chapter IX of aald Chnrlor by adding thereto an RiittiorlrAtlon to the Common -Council of the City to ro-t'ssoss coats for snwer, otroot,, alley nnd othor Improvements, whon Iho rormor as- ' sessment has bonn declared Invalid, or tho, Council shalt he In doubt aa ' to Its validity, or ahall deem It neo ansnry, and to make tho same 9. Ilen upon the property abutting upon, , , ndjacont to or benofltted by aald improvomont, i. An not to mend tho Charter of j NOTICE OK HlfKRirrS HAI-R ON KXKCUTIUN IN KORKCW)HtJRH Nutico le hereby given that by vlrtuo f an execution and order of sale In forcHoaure leeued out uf the Clroult j Court ot f.an County. Oregon, on th.. 6th day of December. If3. In a aull wherein, on the 3rd day of December 1926, In aald court Vnlrm Savings A lnan ' Aaauclntton, an Oregon t'oyporatlon, j plaintiff, recovered Judmnent against the i defendant Callaptmya Springs company. . n.nn,llnn fur Ih ailini tit S7TbB.ll and Interest theron nt the rate of 10 per 1 rent par. annum from the 3 lat day of i March. I3&, until paid; for the fur ther aum of 6176.19 inanronce premium and Intereat thirrenn at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from the 13th day of January 1926. until paid, also the followrng Insurance; 612. &o and Intereat from tho 2nd day nf April, 1926, until paid at the rate of 10 pnr rent per annum. 1 3 1 .at and Intereat from th1 3rd day of April, 1Q26, until paid, at (he rata of 10 per cent per nnnuin; 613,71 and Interest from the 39th day of April, 1926. Until pnfcl. at the rate nf .10 per cent per annum; 66.09 and Intereat from the 6th dny nf June, 1936, until paid at tho rnte nf 10 per cent per 'annum: 19.26 nnd Interest from Oc tober 20, 1926, untTPpald at the rnto of 10 per cent per annum;' for the f tir Iher sum of 66.76 abstracting and In terest thereon at tho rnto of 10 per cent per annum from the 22nd day of January, 1926, until paid; for the fur ther sum of tU'7,27 taxes and Interest thereon at the rato ot 10 per cent per annum from the 16th dny of Jununry. 1926, nntll pnld; nnd for the further sum of $142.43' real property tnx for J924 and Interest thereon from tho 2oih dav of October, 1926, until paid at the rnte of 10 per cent per annum; for tho fur ther aum of 1800.00 reneonablo attorney fiten for tho attorney for the plaintiff herein; nnd for tho further sum of 1242.76 lawful expenses of tho receiver ship herein, and tho routs nnd disburse, moots of this execution, which Jij'Is ment waa enrolled nnd dork t ml In the Clerk' office nf sni) court In anld County on tho 4th day of Dcremhj, 1926. and sold execution to nio dlrocted commanding mo In I he nmno of tlin stnio nf Oregon, In order to satisfy said Judgment, Interest, attorney's foos, corns of suit and arorulng costs to soil tho following described renl properly, to-wlt: lleglnnlng ut a point 22.12 Plains nasi or tne south west corner of tho Tsnno Mnnspy Donation Claim Township 22, South, Fliinge 3, West: thencn South 1.70 chains, thence west 2,33 chains, thonce .south 4.03 accruing ritata, 1 wit) on SalunHy t tin ut January, is;6. at tho hour (tne o'clock. In the etierlHmn uf ma itay, at the eoulhweet front doer of t unt y four t fcuuM, in Ktiaue. t.a founty. Oregon, offer for sale end a for rash, at public auuiinn, subjert redemption na provided by law, all I Is'tt. Hit mM InlorMt .M v itoiU.o. and all ehJ' t"...,Bi, ,lf nn,ur thorn u w t iitnii in oit.l to mi 4 mKll rl(ANK M. TADillV BltatltC 0( Un COTir,Ca ACCUKACy In newspaper offices, in oth er business houses and in the homes perfect eyesight cn .courapes accuracy. Our op tometry is a science of per fect accuracy, i Dr. Roijdl Qick op.TOMK-raaiai'r Osttioiam Mint door to Ural Nations! noak 878 Willamette St, Eagena "Aoouriwy nf oxamlna- VJlKriiMllnsi lonmw Iihyo .tSl ..(cm .1.. II IIS." ' ' ' Lifetime Gifts Of the most exquisite kind in Eu gene's N''wcst Jewelry Store. Our policy. "jy Cash ami I'ay Lets I" Money won't Imy more at the price we give. TV VntXK ll l yr m . . Ilim iiiiiI fur your emu iB'in'dl. 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