TliUKSfcAY. APIUL 28, 1021. - vntr cnnivr.trnri n NJirwa - -rrt ONE BEAUTY OP I j BJ'-?X ' OUR BAKINQ II H ii n . I1 U that It appeals to tie eye aa well as the appetite. Our lay er cakos. Jolly rolls, pies, etc., are so ,nod, to llok at they ere ate an Irreslstablo dost re for a taste, to see If they are as fine as they look. They are finer. All we ask Is for you to come aud see thorn. You'll order some and the first will prove our claim. EGGIMANN'S "A Good Bakery" NOTICE AND SUMMONS IN FORE. RECENT LEGISLATURE HELPS CLOSURE OF TAX LIEN VETERANS OF THREE WARS IX THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THU j At the last session of the legislature STATE OF OREGON FOR LANK, there was passed a bill granting to COUNTY. I soldiers and sailors of the Mexican Anna Macauley. Plaintiff, ts. Neil civil and Indian wars, an exemption Macauley, and all persona unknown, of $1000 from taxation on their home if any. having or claiming an Inter-1 -stead, if they lave one. or on other est or estate in and no the herein-property; this exemption also extends after described real property. Do- to the widow of a soldier or sailor if fendants. To Neil Macauley, and all persons un known, if any. having or claiming an she remains unmarried. In order to receive the benefits of this act the soldier or sailor or the interest or estate In and to the widow must make aoDlleation to the hereinafter rescribed real property, 'county assessor or to the county IN THE NAME OF THE STATE O" court setting forth the description of! OREGON: t the property on whlcL he asks for the iou are nereoy notmed mat Anna exemption and other facta necessary Macauley. tie holder of Certificate of 'to establish his rights to. the provl Delinquency numbered 1398 issued -'-n J sions of the acL the 5th day of April, 1916. by the Tax Blanka for this purpose will be collector of the County of Lane Stat re.xly in a few days and can be had oi uregon. lor me amount oi 3.bo. upon application at the office of t h A B nwt Vwil n IT tiA mAnnt than ' and delinquent for taxes for tht year 1914. together with penalty, interest and costs thereon, upon the real pro perty assesed to you, of which you are tl e owner as appears of record, situa ted in said County and State, and particularly bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Lot 9. Section 26. Township 14, South Range 4 West of Willamette Meridian. Lane County, Oregon cor. taining 11.10 acres. Tea are further notified that said Anna Macauley. has paid - taxes on said premises for prior or subsequeat years with the rate of interest on said amounts as follows: September 16, 1916. the sum of $2.16, taxes for the year 1915. March 3. 1917, the sum of .86, first tne lalf of the taxes for the year 1916. October 5. 1917. the sum of .86 sec- r end half of the taxes for the year 1916. April 3, 1918. the sum of $1.77. taxe- for the year 1917. April 3. .1919. the sum of $1.79, taxes fcr the year 1918. April 5, 1920, the sum of $2.13 taxes for the year 1919. the county assessor. Affidavit can be executed before the assessor or any one qualified to ad minister oath. In accordance wltt a decisslon Trom the Attorney General this law Is In effect and the exemptions will be granted on the 1921 assessment. SPRINGFIELD HOSPITAL CHANGES MANAGEMENT The Springfield hospital.' wt lch has been owned by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Adrian and managed by Mrs. Adrian for several years was sold last week to John T. Baker, of Eugene. Mrs. Rosabelle Tucker, of Eugene, a trained nurse of long experience, has leased the property, and Is now in charge of hospital. Mrs. Adrian's health has been much impaired lately, making it advisable for her to give .. n 1. T" h. j- k .1 J ' 1. .J ! ui mr ui k. ii v Aunau 9 nave uiuveu to an apartment In the Sutton block. Reasons That Commend This Sound 8 Investment There are many solid, substantial reasons why the Yn Gold Notes of Mountain States Power Company are a splendid investment, particularly to residents. Here are four of them: 1. Safety -evidenced by ample assets and earning power. 2. Income promptly paid every six months by cash ing interest coupons at any bank. 3. Proceeds from note sales are invested in property extensions to serve growing business. 4. Ready marketability. If a holder who has pur chased direct from us wants to convert his notes into cash prior to maturity date, The Company handles re-sales. A Safe Investment for Cash or Partial Payments Mountain States Power Company H. M. Hyllesby & Company Fiscal Agents Byllesby Engineering and Management Corporation ' Engineers and Managers NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE ON EXECUTION IN FORECLOSURE At the regular meeting of the Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lumbermen, Local 1, on Monday. April 25tt. 1921 j the following officers vrere elected for j Notice Is hereby given that by vir tue of an execution and order of saio In foreclosure Issued out of the Clr- 'cult Court of Lane county. Oregon, on All of said above amounts bear the ensuing term of six month: interest at the rate of 12 per cent per annum. Said Neil Macauley, as the owner of the legal title of the above describ ed property, as the same appears of record, and each of the other persons above named, are hereby furtLer notified that Anna Macauley will ap ply to the Circuit Court of the County and State aforesaid for a decree fore closing the lien against the property above described and mentioned in a!d certificate. And you are hereby summoned t" appear within sixty day after the first publication of this sum. Chairman, Geo. Davenport; vice-chad, man. Earl N. Dillard; ' secretary, Donald McKinnon; treasurer, J. W Coffin; member of conference com mittee, W. P. Tyson; member board cf trustees, H. J. Cox. Members of Conference Committee ueo. uavenport, chairman: Earl N ! Dillard and W. P. Tyson. Board of Trustees P. A. Wooley. chairman; Skinner and H. J. Cox. Employee Member of District the 25th day of March. 1921. In a suit wherein on the 22nd day of Marol j 1921. In the above entitled court, E. W. Franklin, plaintiff, recovered Judg j ment against the defendant, J. Cam jeron for the sum of $150.00 with in terest tlereon at the rate of trc per annum since the 22nd day of March, ! 1921 and $30.00 attorney's fee and $27.50 Interest and $6.41' taxes and $10.00 cost of suit and accruing costs, which Judgment was enrolled and docketed In the Clerk's office of said 'Court In said County on the 22nd day Board u,r.h iqm n.,,1 .aid fiwutlon snJ Ernest For District 1, Dan W. Crites. Kprdcf of Baje me directed command ine next meeting of the -District mons. exclusive cf the day of sail 3oard will be held f'rst publication, and defend this May 9th, 1921. action or pay the amount due as abov shown. together with costs and accrued interest, and in case of your failure to do bo, a decree will be rendered fore closing the Ifcn of said taxes and cosis at Marshfield on Preventative Medicine. Ing me In the name of the State of Oregon. In order to aitisfy said Judg ment. Interest, taxes, attorney fees, costs and disbursements and accruing costs to sell the following described real property to wltt Lot 9 block 23 Frasler and Hyland's addition to Eugene, as recorded In , Book 46, page 353 mortgage records of Lane county, Oregon, j Now, therefore. In the name of the ! State of Oregon, in compliance with said execution and order of sale and in order to satisfy said Judgment, In terest", attorney's fees, taxes, costa and disbursements and accruing costa, will on Saturday the 30tt day of The tendency of medical science Is toward preventative measures. It U against the land and premises above easier and better to prevent than to pamed. cure. Pneumonia, one of the most This summons Is published by dangerous diseases that medical men order of the Honorable G. F. Skip- have to contend with, often follows worth, Judge of the C'rcult court of a cold or attack of the grip. The the State of Oregon for the County of cold prepares the system for the re Lane and said order was made and ception and develpment of the pneu daed the 3rd day of March, 1921, and nionla germ. The longer the cold the date of the first publication o! hangs, on, the greater the danger. hlu llimmnni is thn 10th AAV fit Tuba (Miamkilrlaln'ii r'...rVi namoHvl Mrch. 1921. and the date of the la.t as soon as the first Indication of alAp,n' mi' at the bour ?na 0'f,?fk ...hiitinn win h tr 15th Ha f ,.,.m .1.1 , .In the afternoon of said day at the May, 1921. with the least possible delay. It Is All. process and papers in this pro- folly to risk an attack of pneumonia ceeding may i served upon tne wren this remedy may undersigned residing within the State tor a trifle. of Oregon, at the adVess hereafter persons claiming by, througt or under i I m ii and t uq 11 mnrl era trn1 rr. rnlai a , m!ah Cameron or any other person or II 1 1 D t-4B , ' II ... . a iw.. n Ch.. t.,;. ' Public auction, auDjeci 10 reuemp- county. Oregon. First publ'catlon March 31, 1921 Last rubl'catlon April 28, 1921 mentioned. Address: outhwest front door of the County l Court house In Eugene, Lane county, be obtained !0regon' offer for sa,e and 8 tor C jtion as provided by law, all of the ,! right, title, and Interest of the said fdefendent J. Cameron, signed Jer. L. M. TRAVIS. Attorney for Plaintiff Eugene. Oregon. The News $1.75 in advance. pub: Why not letB print order of butter wrapper. IT ALWAYS PAYS TO TRADE AT GRAYS' EUGENE Springfield COTTAGE GROVE ORENCO LEBANON your next I When the Prices Fall- Do you get the benefit? If not, why not? Gray's Cash & Carry store reduces prices on the first drop of tho market and not a few months later. Full Cream Cheese, per lb 30c Wedding Drcakfast Syrup No. 10 Pails, dark 83c No. 10 Pails, light 89c Jams, Assorted Flavors, 2 cans "7 25c Quakles, a dandy Corn Flake 10c Sugar Com, 2 cans 25c Seaport Tomatoes, 2 cans 25c Fancy Italian Prunes, 4 !bs 23c Covo The vegetable salad and cooking oil Pints 25c Gallon $1.40 Sugar Pure cane and berry 10 lbs. 90c. ' 100 lb. sack $8.50 i r