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PAGE Form THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1S16 Editor of News Tells of Excursion Crater Lakei,'. Siskiyou Highway, Orchards of)Suthern Or agon Among Attractions Visited By J. Q, DIMM w A hearty wolcetno and greetings, from all sides Is tho way tho- editors of the state and -their 'wives were re ceived on thoir arrival at Mcdtrod last Friday for the annual meeting of Oregon Stato Editorial Association. Free eutortalnmctit had been provided by J. A. Westcrlund of tho Hotel Hol land) and the hotels wero taxed to capacity to accotnmodato the visitors. There wore banquets, music, auto drives, special entertainment for the ladies and every hour aside from the business sessions of the convention, was made up of a scries of pleasant surprises. The auto rides comprised trips to tho Oregon-California state line, Crater Lake, and trips through the great orchards that have become so famous in tho Rogue River Valley. Hon. Benjamin C. Sheldon of Medford, was master of ceremonies and to him is due the success of the Itinerary which was so ably managed, not a single detail having been overlooked. Drive Over Siskiyou Highway Friday afternoon tho editors and their wives were shown the pear or chards, packing, houses and were tak en to the Oregon-California state line over the Siskiyou highway, a stretch of 35 miles, and back to the Llthla park at Ashland. Here a picnic luncheon and a special program was provided which included a band con cert by the onkland Boys' Club band and a dance at the Bungalow. While at Ashland the editors inspected the auto camp which is perhaps the best equipped in the state. Tents for shel ter and protection are furnished, and tables, lockera and gasaccommodations for cooking meals. While tne editors were holding their business sessions on Saturday the lad ies of the party were entertained by the Greater Medfrod club and the College Woman's club of Medford at luncheon and in the afternoon they were taken out through the valley on an auto sight seeing trip. The men of the party were served luncheon at the University club. The sessions of the Oregon State Editorial Association were brought to a close by one of the most successful banquets ever held at Medford. The program was elaborate and aside from the retresiiments there was a feast humor. The ban the Hotel Medford and given by the CHURCH NOTICES Methodist Church Comer Second and n streets. James T. Mooro, pastor. Phono 117-M Noxt Sunday, 10:00 A. M. Suuday school. ll:0A, A. M. Sorraon. , 6:30 P. M. Bp worth Leagua 8:00 P. M. Sermon. ' 7:30 P. M. Wednesday, Choir Re hearsal. 2:00 P. M. Wednesday; Ladles Aid, 8:00 P. M. Thursday, Prayer Moot lag. Free Methodist Church. Sabbath school at 10:00 A. M. Preaching services at 11:00 A. M. Reverend Ethol will prcac the sor- mon In the morning. Prayer and praise service at 7:00 P. M. Preaching at 7:30 P. M, Mrs. Chllds will havo charge of this a'or vlce. Tuesday, 7:30 P. M. Young Peo ple's prayer meeting. Mldwoek prayer meeting on Thurs day at 7:30 P. M. . A cordial invitation 13 extended to atL M. F. CHILDS, Pastor. Church of Christ E. C Wigmorc. miulster. 9:45 A. M. Bible school, L. M. Cagloy, supt. 11:00 A. M. Junior Endeavor So ciety. Mrs. Lansberry, supt. Sunday morning theme, "Christ at the Door." Reverend J. T. Moore will preach at the union son-Ices which will be held In the Methodist church. on tho 7th day of Octobor, 1013, by of 113.35, tho sama bolilg tho amount thq Tax Collector of tho County of 1 thou duo and delinquent for taxos for Baptist Church Rev. W. Norton Ferris, minister. Bible school at 10 A. M. Boys and girls remember the library is now open for use: Read good books. Gilbert Miller, Superintendent. Divine Worship at 11 A. M. Sermon by Pastor. The Lord's Supper will be observed and the hand of church fellowship given to the new members. Special music and decorations. Members and friends requested to be present. A cordial welcome is ex tended to strangers. John Robertson of Donna is mail ing preparations to start his saw mill to cut a lot of logs he has had on hand since last winter. He will, cua his timber Into railroad ties. of of wit and good quet was held at Saturday evening Blanche M, . Woods, De- M. Commercial Club. The Crowning Feature The crowniis feature of the occa sion was ;he trip to Crater Lake. This was ma.Io possible through the cooferation o: the Jackson county court and the details were very ably worlced out by Hon .B. J. Sheldon. Automobiles were provided and every body was expected to be ready for the long Journey or 82 miles from Medford by six o'clock Sunday morning. The roads were In 3plendid condition and the drive was made in from six to eight hours. That night tfc?re were registered at the Crater Lake hotel 458 persons and they had traveled in 101 automobiles. In the evening before the great tire place In the large reception room W. u. oieei superintendent of the park was introduced and he told how he struggled and spent the greater part of his life in ..n effert to establish a national park. He said when a boy- he found a scrap of paper which gave a description of this wonderful lake Jn Oregon and he then determined to fcee it. He came to Portland and ".searched for nine years before he was -able to locate the lake. Mr. Steel then conceived the idea that Crater Lake should be rotode a national park and after seventeen years of tussling .with congress his dreams were real ized and congress set aside 249 square miles to be known as Crater Lake National Park. ilr. Steel explained how he had gone to Washington and succeeded in In fluencing the government in appro priating $700,000 as a continuing ap propriation for the building of high ways In the park. Crater Lake National Park Crater Lake National Park was created by an act of congresu, approv ed May 22, 1902, and consists of 249' square miles on the summit of the Cascade range of mountains. Crater Lake has a surface area of about 20 square miles, Is C177 feet above the level ,pf the sea and has a maximum depth' of 2000 feet of pure water, a deep Jndigo blue in color. It Is sur rounded by an unbroken wall of fan tastically carved rock and cliffs 20 miles in extent and from 600 to 2000 feet In height, the whole forming an awe-inspiring phenomenon beyond the power of words to describe. Heat' the Ncr. Classified ads. In the Circuit Court of the State Oregon for the County of Lane L. K. Page, Plaintiff, vs. Tony C. Schulhauser, Schulhauser and B. '. fendants. SUMMONS To Tony Schulhauser, Blanche Schulhauser and B. R. Woods: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you and each of you are hereby required to appear and answer .he complaint died against you in tho lbove entitled Court and cause on or before the 24th day of August 1916 said date being the date and time spec-I Ined by the Court In the order of pub lication, as the time for you to appear and answer, and If you fail to appear and answer, for want thereof, the j plaintiff will apply to the Court for tho relief demanded In said complaint on file herein, and for the whole thereof. The relief demanded Is Judgment igainst Tony C. Schulhauser and Blanch M. Schulhauser for the sum of 125.00 and interest thereon from the 25th day of February 1915 at the rate of 10. per cent per annum until paid and $25.00 attorneys fees. Judgment, for the sum of $70.00 and Interest thereon from the 13th day of March 1915 at the rate of 10 per cent per an num until paid and $20.00 as attorneys fees, togteher with costs and disburse ments of suit, and 'or a judgment and decree adjudging and decreeing that both mortgages of the plaintiff to be the llrst lien upon the following de scribed premises: Lots five (5) and 3ix (6) of block four (4) of the E. E. Kepner addition to Springfield, Ore- ion together with the tenements hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto, belonging or in any wise ap pertaining and that the mortgage of ijeiendant B. R. Woods adjudged to be subsequent In. time, inferior in right and subject to both mortgages of the piaintiir. That a decree be made foreclosing uoin mortgages on the nlaintltr and that the aforesaid real premises be sold by the Sheriff of Lane County, jregon to satisfy the aforesaid Judg ment, and foreclosing you and enoii of you of all right, title. Interest, claim and equity of redemption in and to saiu real premises and every part thereof. This summons Is DUbllshm! hv nnlor ui me nonorame M. u Down. Judite of the County Court of the State of Or. gon for the County of Lane dated July thu year 1012 tORothor with pbnnlty, tntorost and costs thoroon upon thu real propory nssossod to you, of which you nro tho owner ns appears of record situated In said County and Stnto, nnd particularly boundod nnd described ns follows, to -wit: Lot two (3) Block six (0) ltomlrlck's Ainenuoa Addition. Eugeno, Lnna County, Stnto or Oregon. You aro further notified that said 11. L. Studloy has paid taxes on said promises for prior or subsequent years, wnn tno rata or interest on said amounts as follows: On March 21, 1914, tho sum of $11.25 for taxos for tho year of 1913. On March 31, 1916, tho sum of $10.35, for-taxes tor tho ycaar of 1914. Ou April C, 1916, tho sum of $10.62, for taxes for the year of 1915, All of tho amounts benr Intorost from date of paymont at tho rate of 1G per cent per annum. Said J. Noble Jones, Jr. an tho owner of tho legal title of tho nbovo do scrlbod property as tho same appears of record, and each of tho other per sons abovo named aro hereby further notinod that 11. L. Studloy will apply to tho Circuit Court of tho County nnd Stnto aforesaid for a ilocroo foreclos ing tho Hon against tho property nbovo described, and montloued In said Cer tificate. And you nro hereby summon ed to nppeur within sixty days after tho first publication of this summons, exclusive of tho day of said first pub lication, and defend thin nctlon or pay tho amount duo ns nbovo shown, to gether with costs nnd accrued Interest, nnd In enso of your falluro to do so, n decree will bo ronderod foreclosing tho lien or said taxos and costs against tho Innd and promises above named. This summons Is published by order of tho Honorable U. F. Sklpworth, Judge of tho Circuit Court or tho Statu of Oregon for the County of I-ano and snld order was made und dated tho 31st day of July 1916, and tho dato of the first publication of this summons Is the 3rd day of August, 1916. All process nnd papers In this pro ceeding may bo served upon thu under signed residing within the State of Ore gon at the address hereinafter mou tlonod. L. M. TRAVIS. Attorney for Plaintiff Address, Eugeno, Oregon. Aug. 3,10,17,2431: Sept. 7.14.21,28,Oct.r i mw m Lano, Stnto of Oregon, for tho amount of $7.46, tho samo bolng the amount then duo nnd delinquent for taxes for the year 1913, togother with ponnlty, intorest and costs thoroon upon tho real property assessed to you. of which you aro tho ownor as appears of roc oni, situated in said county nnd Stato, aim panic-many oounueu ami uoscrin ed as follows, to-wit: Lot nunibor (6) six. in Block bcr (6) Six. in Midway Park. In Lane county, stato or Oregon. You aro furthor notified that said H. L. Studloy has paid taxes on satd promises for prior or subsequent years wnn mo raio or interest on said amounts as follows: On March 31, 1916, the sum of $.52 for taxos of tho year 1914. On March B, 1916, tho sum of $.52 for taxes for tho yoar of 1915. All of tho above amounts bnr In. tercst at tho rate of 15 por cent por annum. Said Wlllam R. West as tho ownor of tho legal title of tho abovo describ ed proporty as tho samo appears of record, and each of tho other oorsons abovo named aro horeby further notl- nou mat u. l. studloy will apply to tho Circuit Court nf Ihn Pntintv nn.l Stato aforosaid tor a decree foreclos ing tho lion against tho proporty nbovo described, and mentlonod In said Cer tificate. And you aro horeby sum moned to appear within sixty days after tho first publication of this sum mons, excluslvo or tho day or said first publication, and dofend this nc tlon or pay tho amount duo ns nhove shown, togother with costs and ne ed interest, nnd in case of your falluro to do so, a decree will bo rendered foreclosing the Hen or said taxes and costs agalust the land and premises abovo named. This summons Is published by order or the Honorable O. F. Sklpworth, juugo or mo circuit Court or tho State or Oregon for tho County of Lane and said order was made nnd dated tho 31st day of July, 1916. and the date or the first publication of this summons is tho 3rd day of August, 1916. All process and papers In this pro ceeding may bo served upon tho under signed residing within tho Stato or Oregon nt tho address hereafter men tioned . L. M. TRAVIS. Attorney ror Plaintiff Address Eugene, Oregon . Aug. 3,10.17.24,31:Sept 7,14,21.28 Oct. 5. N OTICE OF FORFEITU R E Lane County, Stato of Oregon, July 24. 1916. To Martin Mattson and F. Mitchell.. You aro hereby notWled that I havo ex pended $200.00 in labor nnd improve ments upon tno i'rincesa and Creases lodes as will appear by certificates fllod July 24, 1916 In tho office of tlo. coruor or said county In order to hold and all persons unknown, If uny, hnv saiu premises under the provisions of ing or claiming nn Intorost or ostnto section 2324 Revlsod Statutes of tho' In and to tho hereinafter described United States, being tho amount re- real property tho aboved named do quired to hold tho same ror tho vear fnmlnnJit. ending December 31st 1915. And If IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OK t Men to of Delinquency numbers A. Cook in a cool Kitchen All the h(Mt W cwKM tratetl wkr k m nMi Jcm veil coo! and makes for bettor cooking Why not coolcwlth a modern oil stovo thin Bum mer and bo comfortable? Bakes, broils, roasts, toasts. More efficient thnn your wood or coal stove, and costs leas to operate. Better cooking becnuso tho lonKbluochimneysftlvcBtcnd- Icr, more evenly distributed heat, under perfect control like Kits. No smoke or smell. In 1, 2, 3 and 4-burner sizes, ovens separate. Also cabinet models with Tireless Cooking Ovens. Ask your dealer todny. STANDARD OIL COMPANY ACTION r For Sale By BEAVER-HERNDON HARDWARE COMPANY. Dr. ADALINE KEENEY FERRIS IN SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Lane County It ,L. Studloy, Plaintiff, vs. Henry Cutler, Mrs. Henry Cutler ,nnd all persons unknown, If any, having or claiming an Interest or ostnto In and to tho hereinafter described real property, Defendants. To Henry Cutler, Mrs. Henry Cutler, SUMMON8 FOR PUBLICATION IN FORECLOSURE OF TAX I IPN In the Circuit Court of the State of Homeopathlo Physician and Surgeon Oregon, for Lane County I Ofllco, Ilaptlat Parsonage H .L. Studloy, Plaintiff. j Corner Socond and C Streets .. vs. HOURS; 9 TO 12. l'HONB 40 H. B. Kepnor. Mrs. II. II. Kepner, and an persona unknown, if nny, having or claiming an Intorest or ostnto In 1 and to tho hereinafter described real ' proporty. Dofcudnnta To H. II. Kopnor, Mrs. II. II. Kep ner, nnd all persons unknown, If nny, having or claiming nn Interest or os tnto In nnd to tho hereinafter describ ed real property, tho abovo named defendants, IN THE NAME OK THE STATE OK uiihOON: ou are hereby iiotlflc win i ii. i,. studlcy tho io dor of W. F. WALKER UNDERTAKER FUNERAL DIRECTOR Office Phone 02; f.esldenc 87-J I West Main St. CAREFUL, CONSCIENTIOUS yiuiin ninety days rrom the servlco or OREGON; You aro horeby notified tins notice or publication) you rail or that H .L. Studley tho holder or Cor this notice or publication) you fall ori tlflcato of Delinquency numbered 1165 refuse to contribute your proportion or! Issued on tho 7th day or October, 1913, such expenditure ns co-owner, your In- by the Tax Collector or tho County or tnMtlt I r nnl.l UI ...III t n ' T 0 I. . terest In said claim will become tho property or the subscriber under sec tion 2324. CHARLES DAVIS, Co-owner Thur 7, 27, to Oct. 26. NOTICE OF SALE OF PROPERTY FOR DELINQUENT SEWER ASSESSMENT Lano, State or Oregon, ror tho amount or $8.43, the samo bolng tho amount then due nnd delinquent ror taxes for the year 1912, togother with penalty, interest and coats thereon upon the real property assessed to you, of which you aro the owner as appears of rec ord, situated In said County nnd State, and particularly hounded and describ ed as follows, to-wit: Lot number soven (7), in block num ber two (2. In Hum's Addition to tho a Dentistry her, J 1196 issued on tho 7th day of October, 1.1 Id, II y Milt 1UI COIIIU-llir nr llw, rtrt r County of Lane, Stato of Oregon, for! wn' J' 'riMUNU tho amount of 2.17, the samo bolng PHONE8 Office, 3; Residence, 118-J uio u mourn men duo ami delinquent for taxes for tho year 1912 together with penalty, Interest nnd costs thoro- Notice Is hereby given that by vir tue of a warrant Ihmpi1 in ma i,v itm Town Recorder of the Town or Spring-:'rown of Springfield, Lano county ueiu. uregon. anu commanding mn tn ul "-'s 11th 1916, FRANK A. DoPUE Attorney tnr Plaintiff , - .......... July 13, 20, 27. Aug 3, 10, 17, 24. levy upon and to sell, as UDon execu tlon the lots 8. 9. and 10 in block 84 In Waahburne's Subdivision or tho Springfield Investmeht and Power Company's addition to Snrinefleld Oregon, to make and to Day tho sum of 159.10 levied and assessed against said property, with Interest thereon at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from the 24th Aar nt rWnmhn,- lOna for the cost of constructing a Sewer in tno alley between North "D" street and North "E"atreet from Mill street east to 9tb street; that tho said sum was so levied and assessed against said property by Ordinance No. 135 passed by the Common Council or said Town on the 13th day or December. 1909 and was approved by the Mayor oi saiu Town on said date, and that such asessaraent was entered in the Docket or Town Liens by the Town Recorder on the 24th day or December, 1909 and that the same, and the whole thereof Is now due. unpaid and dolin quent NOW THEREFORE, In compliance with the said warrant and In order to satisfy said lien assesment with costs and disbursements, I will on Sat urday the 26th day of August, 1916, between the hours of 9 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M., to-wit at the hour of one o'clock P. M. on said date at the front door of the Town Hall, on Main street between Second Btreet and Third street, In the Town of Springfield, Oregon, offer for sale, for cash, subject only to the right of re demotion, the premises abovo des crlbed, oro'much thereof as may be required to make the amount or said I assessment, with Interest and accru 'ing cosu ana disbursements. JOHN E. EDWARDS Town Marshal or the Town or Spring field, Oregon. July 20, 27, Aug 3,10,17 IN It. SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION FORECLOSURE? nr Tiv i icu In the Circuit Court of th Oregon ror Lane Cnuntv H. L. Studley, Plaintiff, vs. William R. West. Mrs. Willi am West, and all persons unknown, If any, having or claiming an Interest or estate In and to the hereinafter described real property, Defendants. To William R. West. Mrs. Wllllnm R. West, and all persons unknown, If any having or claiming an Interest or estate In and to the herelnarter do scribed real property, and tho ntinvn named derendant. IN THE NAME OF THE STATR OP OREGON, Von nn hereby notified that H. L. Studley tho bolder of Certlflcato of Delinquency numbered 1290 issued SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Lane County H .L. Studley, Plaintiff, vs. J. Noblo Jones, Jr., Elizabeth Marie Jones, and all persons unknown, if any, naving or claiming an Intorest or estate iri and to the hereinafter described real property, Defendants. To J. Noble Jones, Jr.. Elizabeth Marie Jones, and all persons unknown, If any, having or claiming Intorest or estato In and to the hereinafter de scribed real property, the aboyo nam ed defendant IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You aro hereby notified that II. L. Studloy tho holder of Cor tlflcato of Delinquency numborod 1191 issued on tho 7th day of Ocinhnr mm by the Tax Collector of tho County of Lano, Stato of Oregon, for tho amount You aro further notified that said II. L. Studley has paid taxes on said premises for prior or subsequent years, with the rate or Interest on said amounts as follows: On March 31, 1915, tho sum or $6.82, ror taxes for the year of 1914. On April C, 1916, the sum of 8.30 ror taxes ror the year or 1915. All or the amounts bear Interest from date of payment at the rata of 16 per cent per annum. Said Henry Cutler as tho owner of the legal title of tho above de scribed property as the same appears of record, and each of tho other per on upon tho real property assessed to you, oi wnicn you aro tho owner n ippoars or record, situated In said County nnd Stato. and particularly hounded und described aH rollows, to wn: Lot numbered (1) one In block num bered (1) In B. E. Kepner's Addition to tho town or Springfield, Lano county, Stato or Oregon. Vou aro further notinod that said II. L. Studley has paid taxes on said premises for prior or oubsequent yoars with tho rate of Interest on sulil amounts ns follows: Ovor Commercial Bank, Springfield, Oregon. $2.55 $2.07 CELLO UA8S VIOLIN Cn March 21. 1914, tho sum or $2.97 i VIOLA ior taxes ror tno year or 1913. On March 31. 1915 tho sum of for taxes for tho year of 1914. On April 6. 1916, tho sum or ror taxes ror tho year or 1915. All or the amounts bear Intorest from dato or payment at tho rate or 15 per cent per annum. Said II. . Kepner as tho ownor or the legal title or the abnvn Mn. scribed property as tho samo appoars ' or record, and each or tho othnr nor.' Kona above named are hereby further sons abovo named are hereby further n i J? notified that H. L. Studley will apply 'notified that II. L. Studley will apply KHwAfrle Jr Rff Hi to the Circuit Court of tho County and to tho Circuit Court of tho County and 1 U" t,r l I stato aforosaid for a decroo rorocios- For Farm and City Pronertv Ing tho lien against the property abovo i - - . . described, and mentioned In said Cor- exchanges a Specialty iintuiu. aou you aro noreov summon. t i .u od to appear within sixty days after opnngneia PIANO TUNING Attended to Promptly Springfield and Vicinity Leave orders at the News Ofllco S. E. STEVENS Pacific Conservatory of Musio 731 Willamette 8treet EUGENE OREGON LN'STRUCTION VOICE ON ALL PIANO WIND HARMONY INSTRUMENTS THEORY The School of Music where all tho Legitimate Instruments nnd Musical StudleB are Instructed. Ellsworth Crocker, President, Mrs. Ellsworth Crocker, Sec and Tress. State aforesaid for a decree foreclos ing tho lien against the property abovo described, and mentioned in said Cer tificate. And you are hereby summon ed to appear within sixty ..days-aftpr the first publication of this summons, exclusive of the day of said first pub lication, and defend this action or pay the amount due as above shown, to gether with costs and accrued interost, and in case or your failure to do so, a decree will bo rendered foreclosing the 'Jen of said taxes and costs against the land and premises above named. This summons is published by ordor of the Honorable G. F. Sklpworth, Judgo or tho Circuit Court or the Stato or Oregon ror the County of Lane and said order was made and dated the 31st day or July 1916, and the date or tho first publication of this summons I Is tho 3rd day of August, 1916. 1 All process and papers in this pro-i the first publication of this summons. excluslvo or tho day or said first pub lication, and defend this action or pay tho amount due as abovo shown, tn. gethor with costs and accrued interest, ' nnd In caso of your failure to do so, a i decreo will be rendered foreclosing the Hen of said taxes and costs ngalnst tho land and premises above named. : This summons Is published by order of tho Honorable G. F. Sklnwnrih. Judgo of tho Circuit Court or tho Stato oi uregon ror the county or Lano and said order was mado and dated this 31st day or July 1916, and the dnto or the first publication or this summons Is the 3rd day or August, 1916. All process and papers In this pro in Oregon Phone 30 D. W. ROOF, JEWELER SPRINGFIELD, . OREGON FINE WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY ceedlng may be served upon the under- ceedlng may bo served tioon the under. signed residing within the Stato or Ore-; signed residing within the Stato or Ore- gon at tho address horcinaiter men tloncd. L. M. TRAVIS, Attorney ror Plaintiff Address, Eugene, Oregon Aug. 3,10,17,2431: Sept. 7,14,21,28,Oct.5 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice Is hereby given that by an order of the county court of Lano county, Oregon, duly mado and enter ed on record on the 3lBt day or July, 1916, the undersigned was duly ap pointed administrator or tho estato or John Bernhardt, deceased. All portions having claims against the said estato aro hereby notified to present them duly vorlfled to tho un dersigned at Eugene, Oregon, within six months rrom the dato or this notice. Dated at Eugeno, Oregon, this 31st duy or July, 1910. L ,M .TRAVIS Administrator of tho estate of John Uornlmrdt, decoasod. Walter U. Jones, attornoy, ug X 10, 17, 24, 31. t -. . i 1 1 , . . kuu ui iiiu uuuruHH ueruinaiier men tioned, L. M, TI1AVIS, Attorney for Plaintiff Address, Eugono, Oregon. Aug, 3,10,17,2431: SepL 7,14,21,28,Oct.5 E8TATE OF ELIZABETH J. REVERE DECEA8ED NOTICE TO CREDITOR8 Notlco Is horoby given thut Lydlu x Clark has boon by the County Court of tho Stato of Oregon, In and for tho County of Lano. appointed adminis tratrix of tho estate of Ellzaboth J, Rovore, deceased. All porsons having claims acnlnst the estate of said docensed are horoby notinod to present tho samo, duly veri fied at tho law ofllco of John C. Mullen, In Sprltigflold. Oregon, within nix months from this tho 13th day of July, tuiu. LYDIA J, CLARK Administratrix JOHN O. MULLEN July, 13, 20, 27, Aug s, io Attorney HERBERT E. WALKER NOTARY PUBLIC . . Offlct fn City Hall, Springfield, Ore ROBERT BURNS Lodge, No. 78, A. M. F., Anclont aad Accopted Scottish Rito Uni versal and Symbolic Free Masons meets first and third Friday evening In W. O. W. hall. Vlsltlnc brnlhnm wel. come. T. B. Harris Secretary. P. A. Johnson R Wk M. China Painting To nil who will tnko a torm of 12 lossons I will glvo TWO LE880N8 FREE Tho two froo lessons will glvo you a ploco of china ready for tho first ilro. ' ' Now Is a good tfmo to boglu to propara ror Xmns, ) Orders solicited. , 330 A otrqot MR8. M, D. PALMER