The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, March 08, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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    T H V R K P A Y MARCH S, 1»2S
PAGE T H R E E
T H E SPR IN G FIELD NEW S
INVESTORS SYNDICATE
OPERATING HERE
play w»ra a boot 3M which « III gojcraiag coata to «all tha following da-
to raplanlab (ba fand for laddaatal acrlkad raal proparty. ta-wll:
All of tha Waat half of tha Soath-
«spvnaaa of tha «tadaat body.
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waat Qaarter of Haltloa (waive, and
don. Ualalsr, Freewalsr, Drevartow, N O T IC I OF »H E R IF F 'S B A L I ON tha Baalhaaal Qaartar at tha Hoatb
(Jraafeaai, ll»nd. Um atilla am) nib or«
aaat Qaartar of Rartloa alaran, la
■ X IC U T IO N IN F O R K C L O IU R I
Th« Byodtcat« «aUkllahsa relations
Towaablp alitaaa Haatfe of Rango two
Notlre la h»rahy giro« that by vlr- Waat of tha W illam ette
« Ith tha local banka lu nearly «very
W rld lan ,
pirns «bar« It d«»a basinets. The tu« of an siscutlon and order of tala (oatalalag Ona Handrad and Twenty
< <>nta«rclal Mint» bank and tha First In forecloaara laauad oat of (ba Cir­ arras la la a a Coaaty. Oragon. to-
National bank « III r » * l» » monthly cuit of l-an« Coauty, Oragon, on tha , „ bar „»th tha ( » « » « ., ( , haraidltt-
Inatallmonta nn tlia savings eartlfl- tnd day of March. 1928. In a aalt in ant a. a ad appartaaaacaa thereunto
rat»« bald ban» Mr
Kaaaay com­ wharaln on (ha I7(h day of February, belonging. or la any wlaa appertain­
mend» thia plan a« In treeplng «Ith 1923, In aald court Paul K. Uchrslder, ing
appnivad financial op»ratlnne of thia plaintiff, racor«rad Judgement agalnat
Now. therefore. In the name of (he
Claaa In tha pr«a«nl day
ithP defendants Dsulal 0. Carr and State of Oregon In compliance « lib
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Mar) • C arr for lh» sum of 1100000 aald »aeration and order of Bale and
with Internal (hareon at the rate of
In order to aatlafy aald Judgement, In
TOWN AND VICINITY
7 p«r cent pnr annum alnce Octuber
bereat. attorney's fees. coala of ault
Wani»d: — Men or women 1» lake or Sr<*’
* ni1
• l,orneJ' •
an<] accruing coata. I will on Saturday,
d „ for ganuln« ...aranbaad boa.-ry • h,’ h
for men. woman, and children Eliot
™
T
r
tha 7th day of April. 1923, at the hoar
® '*rk ’ ° " “ re<’[ ?
of one o'clock In tha aftarnoon of
ira te , darning
«alary »76 a wp(.k
In . .I d ( ounly on the 2».h day aald day. at tha Southwest front door
¡of February, 1923. and ..id a . « u t lo n l(if (h<
hoUM (|)
full tima I I Ko an hour apart tim»
to
me directed commanding ma In the
Iieaultful Hprlug line
lu te e Jitlonal
Ia n s County, Oregon offer for sale
name of the Hint« of Oregon. In order
and sail for cash, at public auction. I
Storklog MID«. Norrlaloo. P«
M3
(o aatlafy aald Judgement. Internal.
The-net receipts of the High achool! attorney's feat, coats of ault and ac- subject to redemption * • provided by
law. all of tbe right, t i l l , and Intereat
of aald defendant. Daniel D Carr and
Mary F. Carr, or »liber of (hem. and
all persona claiming by. through or
under them or any or either of them
In and to aald premia»«
FRED O. S TIC K LE«.
Sheriff of I .an a County, Oregon
3 1 23
3-29-23
NOTICE TO UOO OWNERS
MEAT MARKET
Thousands Go
East this Way-
Since it affords an opportunity of
stopping of at San Francisco, "T he
City Loved Around the World.”
And it enables them to tell their
E astern friends about this great and
gay metropolis.
Then too, a choice of routes and
liberal stopovers induce m any to go
East through California.
If you are planning a trip E ast let
our agents help you and provide de­
scriptive folders, o r write
DURHAM
DUPLEX
“Priceless”
Razor
This is an advertising offer
to acquaint you with tbe
shaving qualities of the fa­
mous Durham D u p l e x
Blade.
JO HN M SCOTT
General Passenger Agent
Portland, Oregon
There are no strings to
this offer. We only ask
you to pay w hat you think
the razor Is w orth to you.
Our window tells the story
turn a trial package containing Cham­
berlain'. Cough Remedy for coughs.
' colds, croup, bronchial, “flu” and
whooping coughs, and tlafcllng throat;
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets for stomach troubles, Indiges­
tion, gassy pains that crowd the heart,
biliousness and constipation; Cham­
berlain’s Salve, needed in every fam­
ily for burns, scalds, wounds, plies,
and skin affections; these valued fam
ily medicines for 5 cents. Don't miss It.
All persons owning doga are hereby
rol'fled that all dogs must l»-i kept
T, F. BENNETT, Prop.
Phone 31
Springfield,
S P E C IA L
<n premises of owners and otherwise,
w ill be taken up and disposed of.
1 SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION IN
FORECLOSURE OF T tX LIEN
\Vm. Don?Ison, City Marshall.
Fresh Smelt 3 lbs. for 25 cents
GOOD
High Grad« Standard Hams for only 30c per lb. . .
CIGARETTES
Why not a nic« Young Dragged Chicken for Dinner
The
Dividing
Line
Ci
‘B ull ”
The line of dem arkation
between prosperity a n d
poverty is usually to be
found in one’s bank ac­
count, or the lack of It.
A BIG BOX OF C a NOY
Is u great promoter ot good
fellowship and kindly frellng.
Take one along with you next
calling night. Tou will find It
a great help In your campaign
Of course It should be our
candy There Is no other like
It.
And she knows It.
Take
that from us authentic.
We've helped too m any
young people get started
on the real road to pros­
perity to feel that the
First National could not
help YOU.
EGGIMANN’S
"39 Years of Helpful Service”
«
T h e F ir s t
N O T IC E !
I have moved my shoe shop
from Main to 5th street, just
back of Ketels’ Drug store,
and am now ready to wel­
come my customers in the
new location.
L. C. HELMER
N a tio n a l
<<)
1 Wo havo purchased 122,000 pair V.
«. Army Munson last shoes, sixes 5>4
to 12 which was the entire surplus
stock of one of the largest U. S Gov­
ernment shoe contractors.
Thie shoe Is guaranteed one hun­
dred percent solid leather, color dark
tail, bellows tongue, dirt and water­
proof. The actual value of this shoe
la ffi.OO. Owing to this tremendous
buy we caji offer same to the public
at $2 95.
Send correct sire. Pay postman on
delivery or send money order. If
shoes are not ns represented we wtll
cheerfully refund your money prompt­
ly upon request.
,9 9
'Quality and Service’
B ank
Cement
Work
of all kinds
W hy not let us
figure on your
next job?
W e are local men
and our estimate
will please you.
Gale ®
P ublic Sales Ketchum
FINE SHOE REPAIRING
t
r,,aI property
To C. J. Gravatt and all person* un­
known, if any, having or claiming an
Interest or estate In tha hereinafter
described real property tha above
named defendants.
In the Name of the Stats of Oregon;
You are hereby notified that M. A.-
Sheridan. the hoider of Certificate of
Delinquency numbered 1894. issned on
the 1st day of i nne 1920 by tha T a *
C ollector of the County of Lana, S ta te
o( Or?<on, for the ara0Unt of F orty
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tw o and 9- 100 doIlars’
be,B«
the amount then due and delinquent
for taxes for tha year 1912 together
with penalty, Intereat and coata thera-
1OC
Free delivery at 9;30 a. m., daily.
Corner of
5th and M ain
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Lana County.
M. A. Sheridan. Plaintiff, vs. C. J.
Gravatt and all persons unknown, if
any, having or claiming au Interest or
estate In the hereinafter described
in the Circuii Court of the State of Ore­
gon. for Lane County.
I_ .M. Watson, Plaintiff, vs. Cla’j W»!!:<-r,
Eduard Walker, Eva Bixby, Roy Walk­
er, Mr*. V. M. Patterson. Mrs. Alta
Jones and ail other unknown heirs of
Aaatin P. Walker, deceseed Defendants.
T» Mr«. M u J one« and all other unkBown
he rs of Austin P. Walk-r, dTceased.de
abovenaoied defeaadnts
In the .Xame of the State of Oregon:
art hereby a/Aified that L. M. Wat-
«>«, the bolder of Centhcats of Delia- 1
,,
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■uency ..» b e r e d 1925. issued o . tha 1st
UP °B
reaI
« .e ase d to
¡day of December. 1920, by tha Tax C4- Ton, of which you are tha owner aa
, leetor of tkv Cmuty of Ease. State of
appears of record, situated la said
Oregon, fer tkv auouat of forty-two and CoUBty and S la te , aa<j partrcnlsriy
73-10« dollar*, tha *amt be:«g tha «mount
, , . . . . a—
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tkea dae aad dehaqueat for taxe. for the
bounded andjlesertbed as follows.^to-
w
it:
The
Northwest
qaarter
of Sec­
Q B M U IN E | veer 1917, together with penalty, interest
aad cost« tbercua npow the real property : tion Fifteen in Township Sixteen,
to you, of which you art the Soath of Range Six West of Wflla-
owacr a« appear« of record, situated ¡a
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.aid C o a atvan d State, aad particalarly m e tu
in
C a a a lr . O re-
DURHAM bouaded aad described as follow*, ts-wit: gou, containing ona
handred aad six ty
TOBACCO
Tha *outhea*t quarter of Section thirty-' acres.
.two. Towa,hip Sixteen South of Rang»
T oa >ra h r t h c r notifled that sad
eight west of wulaaenc Mendiaa, ia Ore-I
.
A Good Thing— Don’t Mias It.
one hundred and sixty M A Sheridan has paid ta x es on said
gon,
containing
Send your nam e and add ress plainly
prem ises for prior or su bseq uent
acre*.
w rlten togeth er w 'th 5 c e n ts (and th is
You are further notified that »aid L. M. vwnrs. with the rate of interest on
slip) to Cham berlain M ed icine Co.. Watson has paid taxes on said premises
said am ounts as fo llo w s:
-»g
Deg M oines. Iowa, and receiv e in re for prior or subsequent years, with the
1919 year's u x paid Jun e 1, 1920,
rate of interest on said amounts a* iol-
tax receipt num ber 14997, am ount of
low* :
Tax
Rate < f 319 44, rate o f in te re st 12%.
1920
Year's
Dite
Receipt
lnt-reil year's tax paid March 1, 1921, tax re­
No. Brnxn • Pet.
Tax
Paid
c eip t num ber 174, am ount o f 343.42.
Ì9J8 Dec. 1,1920 25230 $36.60
12
rate of in te re st 12%. 1921 year's tax
1919 Dec. 1.1920 23.-84
43.36
12
1920 Apr. 5, 1921 18961
41.0)
12
paid March 18, 1922, tax receipt num ­
1921 Apr. 5, 1922 6995
19.70
12
ber 2432. am ount of 343.19, rata ot ln-
Said Austin P. Walker, deceased. as t’-e
ownrr of Ar legal title of the above di-
12 %.
scribed property as the same appears of
Said C. J. G ravatt as tka ow n er of
record, and each of the other persons the legal title of the above deserlbe't/
above named are hereby further notified
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.
that L. M. Watson will app'y to the Cir- P ' ° f e r t-’ as th «“ 8am » a P I*a ™ of re-
cuit Court of the Countv and State af ire- cord. and each of th e other persona
-aid for a decree foreclosing tbe te n above nam ed are hereby further notf-
apainst the property ab-ve described, and (<«1 that M A Sheridan w ill apply
, mectioned in said certificate. And you
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are hereby summoned to appear wi/hin t 0 *he C ,rc0,t Court of tha ConBty
Mxty <ia>s after the fir«t publication of a n “ ^tate aforesaid for a d ecree fore-
ihi? ftummon«, exclusive of the day of said c lo sin g the lien a gain st the property
first publication, and defend this action « toT e described, and m e n tio ie d in
50
Wienies and Bologna
20c per lb.
PhoRe 80 I
Oregon
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION IN
FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN
Eugene Business
College
5P.0RTHAND
TYPEWRITING
BOOKKEEPING
Ask for Our Free Catologue
National Bay Eugene Business College
A .E Roberts, Pres.
State Shoe Co. EUGENE
OREGON
296 Broadway, Naw Yerk, N. V.
together with cost, and accru ed interest.
ind in case of vour failure to do «o, a de-
cree will be rendered foreclosing the lien
of said taxes and costs agatot the land
.-.nd premises ab>ve named.
This summon, i, published by order of
the Honorable G. F. Skipworth, Judge of
the Circuit Court of the S:ate of Oregon
for the County of Lane, andI saidI order
was made and dated this 9th da\ of Janu-
ary, 1923. and the date of the first publi-
cation of this summons is the 11th day of
January, 1923.
All process and papers in this proceed-
in- mav be served upon the undersigned
re-iding within the Slate of Oregon at the
address hereafter mentioned.
FRANK A. D e P u E
Attorney for Plaintiff.
\ddress: Springfield, Oregon.
Date of first publication Jan. 11. 1923.
Date of last puhlication. Mar. la, 1923.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
sa itl
And you ara hereby
sum m oned to appear w ithin six ty
days after the first publication of th is
sum m ons, e x clu siv e o f the day o f
*
u»x
. . . . .
M,<1 firat Publication, and d«rf»nd th is
action or pay the am ount due as ab ove
shown, togeth er w ith c o sts and ac-
cru ej In terest, and in case of vour
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failu re to do so - a decree will ba ren
dered foreclosin g the Hen o f said
ta x e s and c o sts a g a in st the land and
prem ie?« above named,
Th ’ »’’ " ’"ions Is published by order
fit- H onorable O. F. Sklpw orth,
Jttdge o f the Circuit Court of the S ta te
O regon for th e County of I>ane and
»aid order w as m ade ar.d dated th is
i 2 nd day o f January. 1923 and the
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date of the first pubiieatlon of th is
summons Is tho 25th day of Ja.narv,
,1923.
th,.! A ll process and papers in this pro-
Notice Is hereby given that
>tr .errigned has been duly appointed reedl-g may be served npoa th«
’■> >i.e County Court of the Stale o f ,«-'nderslgned residing in the State of
Oregon for the County of Lano, exe- Ore«gon at the address hereafter men-
cutor of the last will and testament (tioned.
and estate of Emily M. Buker d e-:
FRAN K A. DePUE
ceased, and all persons having claims ;
Attorney for P laintiff
against said estate are hereby notl ¡Address: Springfield, Oregon,
fled to present the same.properiy v e r-!^ « *8
first publication Jan 25, 1923
ified to me at the office of Frank A. Date of last publication Mar. 29, 1923
DePue, Attorney for the estate, at
Springfield, Oregon, within fi months —- Chamberlain's Cough Remedy .
•ftrom the date hereof.
Nothing So Good tor a Cough or Cold
CH A U N C EY M EACHEM . Kvecitor
"Everyone who has used Chamber­
.o f the estate of Emily M.
de­ lain's Cough Rtemedy speaks well of
ceased.
t," writes Edward P. Miller, Abbotts­
' Frai.lt A. DePue, Attorney f ir th» town, Pa Peorle who once used this
esista.
preparation are seldom satisfied with
Date of firat pub March 1. 1923 '
any other It la excellent to allay a
J Date of last pub. March 29. 192*.
coagti or break wp a ee4<l.
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