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    T U V R R O a Y, JANUARY 8 1034.
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P A O B P IV Ï
NO TIC E FOR P U B LIC A TIO N
D B P A R TM B N T O F T U B IN T E R IO R
U. S. Land Office at Rnaebtitg, Oro
■ do . I ocotnbor K, 1923
Cl ass ifiodAdvertls emcnts
• • ' I whet you wont to M il, buy wtiat you wont to buy through these
•olumno.
W rite or phono
TW O
Notice Io hereby given that Grant
who. on
who,
T K A iif - t bevrolet 1 ton truck L O T for aolo on »ary easy torma. Can M»F »4. >»2«. » • ' ! • Hometlead entry,
tor 4 paae-nger touring car. or what ' pay for It In work. Ba* B. B 1 8®Hal No. 012728. for thv fx»t 4 of
lui to youT F. Frees», Hprlugfleld Kepnar.
U Section 8 Township J7 • „ Minco t
Bakery Phono 61
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W W illam ette Meridian
ba* filed
W H E N IN EUG ENE
Ft>H HALE—«room bouse In Spring-
nolle« of Intention to make Final
FOR T U B D A T OR W E E K Three-Year proof to ealebllah claim
P«lil Ekctrto light, wator Price
•T O P A T T U B
♦ ltOO terms. or would cnnelder cor
to the land above described, before
M ATLOCK H O T E L
« iE. O. Inunel, U g c imrulvelonar at
* • Port payment Phono 1878J or
CORNER HTH A W IL L A M E T T E
hie office at Eugno. Oregon, on the
«•oll ot 107b LaWrence. Eugene.
I7th day of January
t
FOR
R
E
N
T
Clean
modern
furnished
FI R N I8 H K D Apartments and room*
sperim enta 3 bbxka fro m Malli | Claimant names a * witnesses:
fur root by day or month. Elite
C. Il Kwango, of Coburg. Oregon,
street, I» block from «tract car.
>lol»l. Srd and Mam .troot.
if
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-
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413 8 2nd at.
if John Rnnlnger, of (o o u rg Oregon,
Thomas Gre«n, of «¡»burg. Oregon;
SPECIAL PRICE on plate work. Hr
N W. Emery, d vn tlet Button Bldg
Dr. B. Ralph Dippal. Dentist, Vitu» T, L. Barber, of Cob >rg. Oregon.
—
J. urwy,
Gray, or
of Eugene
.«•
sugene, Oregon
■ 1 ■
I'
THI
Many persona aay our « ream Is
than
«•ream— It
home
mads
Is so rresmy,
Ice
r lr b
and full of the moat d elirium
pure
flavoring.
They
always
ask for a second helping of our
cream.
preparvd to d« Houo-wirlng of all
Kind«. A. F. O RAHAM , Cornar of
F. o. B«x 18«
O'DAY’S PAINT SHOP
A«to painting and anta topa Paint
la wholesale quanlltlee.
Near the mill race, Bugene, Ore.
M 3 E 3U> Ave.
Phon« 1227J
W. F. WALKER
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Full Aut« BgulFtoa*»
W. O. V. block
Phans n-M . Rae PhM« 81J
DR. N. W. EMERY
D E N T I8 T
Button Bldg.
Fhena K U
Residence Phone 12» W
•prlngflsld, Oregon
D. W. ROOF
JIWELER
F IN E W A TC H R E I'A IH IN O A
S P EC IA LTY
•prlngflsld. Oregon
WM. C. HUGHES
F IR E
ANO
A U TO
INSUR ANC E
Btsacnaaor to John Edwards and
Ballinger A Ma Pharaon laauranca
ides.
Ofloa at
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Springfield,
Oregon
Springfield Gravel Go,
All kinds of gravel for con«
oretB or road work. Wa
make a specialty of crushed
rock and rook «and. Bunk-
are at foot of Main on MM1
HENRY W. CHASE, Prop.
JOHN M, WILLIAMS
Attorney for Voterons Stats
Aid Commission,
Foldlera Bonus JLaans
A. A. ANDERSON
post» of , he
|n th)j ma, | t r
[ paid-up membership for 1924.
Certified seed potatoes from the
| Weaton mountain district entered in
an o,,,c,al teat ln »he Yakima valley
I ' with lots from 17 other districts in
i Ore* ° B- " ashlngton and Idaho, pro
duced the highest score la the tests.
h* r 7 >n’T ",li t Pra>e<1 ,o r
,o
Parrish.
m erc< w |t|j
wishes for you all a New
Y ear full of wishes come
true.
Let’s take 1924 firmly In
hand and
MAKE
It
de­
liver to each one of
his
share
of
us
happiness,
prosperity and progress.
Don't let one day of the
year
get
away
without
showing you some defin­
ite step in advacne.
Happy New Year!
Now— Let s Go»
39 Year«
of Helpful Service
The
N a t io n a l
F ir s t
B ank
lndorM m ent pf pre(|1
» M
•» PertJaod-
Portland, • as
the Hver
rfver Is
la en-
en- » »»•<|c
a tlc road
It ion • during
Jack Harbit. who spent Chrtstmi
e rtr
lrw
• »•«
conditions
during the
the past
past year
year
(lrw4y wtthin the CDoftnas af tha rta ta have bean favorable to the spread at with his mother, returned to Reed
Secretary of
of W
W ar
ar Weak«
Weak« has
has ad
advised
U»« flra
blight, he
he stated.
stated. Pruning
fire blight,
Pruning of port Monday.
Secretary
vised the
Far ta lo — Now and Ole Rasera
Hasel Bdmiston returned to Mb
Sheriff Hurlburt*« tax collection de- the diseased and infected wood and
partment In Multnomah county has tbe uae o f poison spray w ill be resort­ mouth Wednesday after spending tl
•1 4 0 ta 92.00
holidays at home.
collected and turned over to County ed to.
The Mountain States Power com-
Curtis
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Pric», ---------vr.
who attends O. A.
Traaaurer Lewis this year a total of
•14.290,399.94,
which
exceeds the pany. which serves all cities in Coos r»turned to Corvallt, Tuesday sfl
amount ef taxes on the books tor this eounty except Bandon with power and spending ths holidays with his paren
ft
year by «360.34141.
electricity, has announced probably Its
Anda Calvert, who works at Wei
largest single piece of development tor ling, spent New Year’s day with 1
The Upper Columbia Athletic league 1O«J
Your Home When In
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_s—a
WW
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Instituted by tbe principals of the 1934. The expansion Involves a new sister. Sir,. John Edmlston.
Springfield
Kenneth Giles, who resided bei
schools of Sherman. Gilliam, Morrow electric plant which Is to be construct­
and Wheeler counties last spring, w ill ed in North Bend. Tbe cost ot this ten years ago le visiting old friend
C. M. DOR1TY.
Thomas W illiam frrrn Oakland
open Its serlas of basketball games this plant, which was made necessary by
Administrator.
DR. 8. RALPH DIPPEL
week. Tbe series w ill Include 70 to the extraordinary progreee in Coos vlsltlsg his daughter, Mrs Ehrne
D. 27-J. 2-10-17-2«.
county during 1923. w ill be between We?t
76 Inter-blgb school games.
D E N T IS T
»800.000 and 8760.000.
j w illia m Hamilton
N O T IC E TO CEOITORS
was in Thu-
Oswald W est Fern Hobbs and H.
Phone 3
The 1923 act of the Oregon legisla ' ton last Thursday.
Notice Is hereby glven that the un- M. Parks are the Incorporators of the
1 demlgned have been arrolnted hv the Fort Rock Development company, for ! 1 tOr*
Springfield
tore, ' creating
creat,n* county
cottn,’r tax
‘ ax supervision
supervision , I Miss Esther McPherson vteit,
County Court of the State of Oregon
Oregon
which articles of Incorporation were ' “ nd cona* rTat,on commissions, was relatives in Thurston last week
for la n e County Admlnlatratos for
filed with
with the
the corporation
co ro o ra tln n department declared void because of defective title
Mrs Msb»l Crowe Is vi Ring rel
the estate of Mary Ann Chapman, filed
deceared
All persons having claims at Salem. Capital stock Is to be 810,- In a memoranda opinion handed down tires In Thu.stoa c 'ng the hoi
against said estate are hereby notl-
by the supreme court. A supplemental
YOUNG A RAY
I fled to present the same, duly veri­ 000. and Portland will be headquarters. opinion setting out more fully the days.
Tentative grades for cannery t
fied and with the proper voucher«
Attorney« at Law
The lowest bid opened at Portland
views ot tbe court w ill be prepared
to the said administrators at the of-
Specialising la tha law of Real , flee of Gordon 8 Wells. In the Morn­ by Captain George Mayo, corps ot later, It was announced. The opinion matoes have been prepar’ d by tb
United States IDepartment ot Agr
Property and Coiporatlaas.
ing Register building. Eugene, Ore- engineers, U. 8. A , for the delivery of handed down by the supreme court
culture
and are being urged for ado;
280,000
tons
of
rock
to
be
used
In
I gon, within six months from the first
Office« g«0 W illam ette Street
in no way affects the tax supervising
tlcn by produc-ra and the trade Trad
Jetty construction at tbe mouth ot the
publication
of
this
notice.
Eugaaa
and conservation commission naw in
Hate of the first publication of this Umpqua river, was 81-48 a ton. It operation In Multnomah county. The
* an,?’,, 0
"
" rr ,T ■
notice Is December « 1923
was filed by Joplin A Eldon of Port­ Multnomah county commission
^®»»»1»»*"» b»T® Indorsed the grade
Thomas I. Chapman
land.
*ated by the legislature tn 1*13.
I n pi :nciF,e aD<^ H
expected tha
THO M AS I CHAPM AN.
FRANK A. DE PUE
No emergency fund is available ! a nurab<>r
»«»»•’«
dse t
E. B. W att era, postmaster at 8tayton
W IL L IA M H . C H A PM A N
A T T O R N E Y A T LAW
Administrators of the estate of for the past two years, has been re- from
ir w n
w u ic d
a.
r
r
a
o
a
A
dam
s,
Ol
®rades
’n
"
'r
e
n
s
’
e
iio
n
s d s riL
which J. Frank Adams, of
H ary Ann Chapman, deceased.
NO TARY PUB LIC
moved from office, following a visit of Klamath Falls, can be paid for dike ,be com,nE season,
D 8-1,7-20-27 ;J-3.
a pottofflce Inspector from Portland construction performed by him some­
Button
aprlngBold
who. It was said, found the postmaster thing
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NO TICE FOR P U B LIC A TIO N
more than a _ year ago in process
Buldllng
Oropan.
£ ,H ® li r r CO URT O F T H E 81200 or 91300 abort ln his accounts.
C O V N T Y OF ORBOON ’ ’CR i - a n e Mias Mildred English has been ap­ of reclaiming a part of Hank's marsh D E P A R T M E N T O F T H E IN T E R IO I
ln Klamath county. It has been sug-
TT 8.
” load
*— J office
* “ — at ~ Roseburg, On
~
U.
L S»®1’»
T’lalntlff, vs. 8. B pointed acting postmaster.
tested by American Legion officers gon, December 7. 1923.
jMACK’î
’S UMBRELLA SHOP
Deverell. Defendant,
Thera was only one fatality due to at Klamath Falls that Contractor
I Oppoalta
Opposi'
Notice Is hereby given that H attl
Post Offica, Rugane,
8 B J De»er«H. »»>• defendant Industrial aoetdenta In Oregon during Adams should be paid for this work Armenta Pulver, widow of Robert P
above named
the week ending December 17, accord­ for which ha submitted a bill for 824,- Pulver, deceased, of Eugene. Oregon
IN T H E N A M E O F TILE S T A T E
%laek
■look « or Catered Caaver.. AH I
O F OREGON you are hereby requir­ ing te a report prepared by the state l i t . Bx-Sacrotary of the Interior Lana who. on August 24, l»22t mad
ed to appear and answer the com- Industrial accident commlsalos. The undertook to arrange
Serial. No’ V
01464«
— for the redama-
— I Homestead Entry. azwaaas,
AW«
Parte Made te Order.
P .
? l* d a»aln»t You 1» the above victim was Robert Williams, a laborer, tlon of Hank’s marsh and other into for tha 8fe of NEU of Section
entitled suit within six weeks from w ith headquarters at Prospect. A to­
lands tn the upper Klamath lake ooun- Township i t s . Range 4W . Wlllai
the date of the Aral publication of
this summons, being the service r«* tal of 888 accidents were reported.
try an the basis of giving long-time ette Meridian, has filed notice of I
I , , TO,Bn,0B" upon you and If you
•»■■— — ■ I ■■ ^pr WUOIIUUUWU
W«BTK PR
- - - - - on
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— to , be reclaimed tesitlon to make Final Thrae-yeu
Cantrwcte
sonstrucUon work
on - laaass
tha —
land
L. B SUDAN.
for want
th» tha thfrd unM of tha Southern Pacific »® tb® contractors la raturu tor their
BARBER
SHOP
“The Loop
ia Bngane.
Eugene. Lane
A m » » the
Lape Conatv
County. Oragoi.
ideratgned administrator -will sen at
public
ibllc auction the
ths following described
1 real satate belonging to said estate
of Oeorge Horton, deceased, to-wtt:
Lot Twenty-four In Block Thirty-
three In Fairmount Addition to Eu­
gene. Lane County. Oregon, now a
i part of tbe City of Eugene In Lane
County. Oregon, to th» hlghavt bid­
der for cash and. if no satisfactory
bid la received therefore at such time
that such bids be rejected and thera-
aft»r he wfll proceed to te ll the
same at private sale
1 9 -? ^ ^ »Bis 31st day of December,
I
Williams &
Attorney tor State
Land
Board,
State Sehool fund Loaap.
Bean
A TTO R N EY-A T-LA W
M0 W illam ette Street,
reg..n
The Flret National Bank
D IR E C T O R Y
HOUSE WIRING
Phone Rügen« 941 -L
«.
Happy New Year
OF EUGENE
I i w . it; for _ a a .........
de< ree forever
dissolving
to S find
C. Topping,
shertff
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. Efforts
4 . . W I V « VW
I U U i H.
p . Kz.
lu m p in g , B
lie r il
dent Coolidge.
fh a t
n v a e r la a o
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be?w^nrr^
frn ,rw n,. r„’? A -----------------------1
nr"’r , * X.,’ » ‘ a ,n;
of _ _
charged with con-
•Inca 1883
;between plaintiff and defendant and
A total of 33,649 applications for cash
granting >o plaintiff care, custody and v#rlln« ,o his own use more than
bonus and loans have been received,
control of said minor child. Madeline 12000 belonging to tbe county, have
according to a report prepared by tbe
O Pearson and for such other and so far been unavailing.
w orio war veterans'
v^teranfc sta
tê aid coro
mia-
world
state
eommlo-
further relief ae to the Court may
rate«
, | on.
paid
ag-
THURSTON NOTES
Seem equitable and Just
I Automobile Inaurane,
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— for col- i «»V
». v Cash
o » » bonne
u u u u s a applications
ppucauuuB p
a iu Bg-
Thla vummone la served upon you Hslon and property damage are due to gregate 21600 representing »4 634-
SeU
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I.*“ .’ .’ mgic
t* ' e ,B 340 00 App.lcatlons for .oana paid by
T h i young people of the neighbo
a
.. W
ISIIB
Hon O **F 8k'ipUwortb?>ju.I? g fr^f
“T 5 ,U' Ur*'
th* h*11* ' oi a num »h. commission total 4527 and aggre- hood were out coasting on New Year
above court made, dated and entered I * * of lnauranca
1 gate 912.237,300.
day.
W M. BROOKE
nf record on the 17th day of Derem•!
In 1*23, for the first year since
John Price and fam ily spent Sui
The
Oregon
supreme
court,
in
an
Attorney at Law
mnn. l V L M l T L T ,h.* ' ,h " ” m < »»«»• »hen tb . Port of Portland com
opinion w ritten by Justice Brown, held day with Fred Gray.
mons he published for six consecutive
„ „
_
and sucre«slve weeks
1 mlMlon took <»»« »he »-»wage eerv- that all Che proceedings attending the I Mr. and Mrs Jack Cumm and to
I W illiams A Bean. Attorneys for the ,ce between Portland and the sea. It Issue and sale of bonds in the amount John
returned to their home at TUI;
V. 8 National Bank Bldg
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plaintiff, residence and poet office ad-, has been operated at a profit,
Phooe 839 J
Eugene. O r..
of 82.2OO.tMO by the Harney Valley Ir- nM)ok last week **»«»• visiting thi
drete, Eugene. Oregon
_ ..
_
district were
were legal.
legal. The
The opln-
opln- | da“Sbt-r. Mrs. Ira Gray
Southern Pacific
n 20. 27. J 3. 10. 17 24 ' The
ne i,ou»nern
Psvlflc company In rlgation
rlgation district
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a report filed ln the offices of the i Ion affirmed the decree of Judge Dal-
H - M. Pric?, who has been on
NOTICE OF
public service commission. Indicated ton Biggs, who heard the case ln the tr»P to Los Angeles, California,
A D M IN IS T R A TO R 'S SALE
that the corporation now has a snr- Harney
Harnev county
muntv circuit
efrenlt court.
rftnr,
' visiting his son. John and tci-nflv
f!|n lly .
Call
Notice Is hereby given that. p u e ! Blll.
„ „
A «well and Clifford W eaver ipei
suant to an OTder of the
Probat«- P
f
“
Oregon.
A. C. Strange, county school super-
SUTTON TRANSFER
•New Year’s day with ‘ heir parent
Court of Lana County. Oregon. mad><
The recently organlxad Portland intendent for Clatsop county,
° n. ,ke 13th day of Marrh Pulp A Paper company w ill erect a elected president of the Oregon State Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Weaver.
Phone 57
deceased. w h " r*n and
ml11
ap,,roxlma!,‘,y D .- Teachers' association, ln session at
Mrs. Spurlock and two sons, wf
undersigned, as adm inistrator of the
North Portland harbor, ac- Portland. Mias Cornelia Spencer, of have been keeping bouse for Mr. Ba
.said estate was duly authorised to cording to plans of the company.
Portland, was elected vice president nett, have moved to Corvallis.
sell the real property herein descrlh-t The 1922 season brought court con- * * nd 2. O. MacLaughlin, of Benton
-
Mr. and ------
Mrs ---------------------------
W illiam Barnett, - wt
ed at nuhilc
1« ,7
m e ivzz season brought court con-
saacuaugnii
OBOk N, M cLEAN
prescribed by law and If no™ e a t l7 1 Tlct,on* *® 1,7 Persons for careless county, and A.
C. Rice,
of
>“ * • been visiting Mrs. Barnett
a o
d i «
o{ Portland.
Portland, : ■
have
Barnett's s 1
Automobil«. Flra and LW«
factory bid Is received for said prop oe,a ,r,th f,re ln th* national forests members of the executive committee. ' rents in eastern Oregon, have retain
IN S U R A N C E
S S L » ** * ,ld V 1* ,h * B aald admlB' 07 Or*< °n and Washington, accord-i
F irs blight and the San Jose scale homa
•u ra ty ■ •n « s ,
Phan« «47
bid?and
to<
a report r ’ TeD ont by the •“ *
«* »««eked In every orchard In
A,ta ’ <*>• *h o spent Christmas
My buninaan ia to prwtaa* m w T
bualaeaa
arty at private pel®
trtet foreeter’i office In Portland.
Um atilla county where found next P° “U*nd, returned home Thursdi
M 0 Wlllamasta S t lugana Or
Notice le hereby f Iren that on the
Aathortnatlon by ©onrresi It not
If plan« annonocud by R. F. IHer father came home with her ai
Of'on<,ay
M
bonr D lr ", , , r T lav the construction of the Wilbur, deputy state and eounty hortt- ¡»Pent Thursday nlghL starting ba«
the'BouthwMt door of the C d tirt^ o u s* ' 8 * Uwood brtd» * «cross the W illam ette cultural inspector, are realised. CH- »0 Washington Friday morning,
B U S IN E S S
Acv-retlited Teacher
I
To Stanton B Pearson;
' I Salem I . buying more lluuor classes accord,n< 10 »»formatloa »hat has
| IN T H E N A M E O F T H E S T A T E OE now , han
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b®®® received by Fred Bennlon. coun
¡OREGON, You are hereby required to
b*atory ty agent
appear and answer the comulalnt filed • <‘'ordln< to W illiam Gahlsdorf. pro-
Plans are now being put under way
agalnat you in the above entitled cause Prtetor of tbe largest glassware store
ln Portland and throughout tbe entire
. on or before six weeks from the date ' In the city.
of the firs’, publication of this sum
—.
. . .
state to raise a fund of Slot), 000 ln
mens The date of the flrrt publira
Th* •P»<lemlc of diphtheria and Or
for th,
,
number,
for . the relief of large
numbers
tlon of ibis Summons Is December measles prevalent ln Portland for the ! Oregon
“ 7
’ numbers
20th. 1923. and If you fall so to appear last three or four week. U on the ° f ’ “ T
? Ch" dreB ,B GprmaflJr- a
and answer for want thereof tbe plain wane according to Cttv Health n t ; campa,gn having been authorised by
, tiff Will apply to the Court for «he re
p .l.
7
h ° ‘ Herbert Hoover, secretary of com
I
EGGIMANN’S
PIANO LESSONS
Ruth Scott Byrne
P
The Gilpin
SUM M ONS
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In the Circuit Court of the State o f , will
begin
the - •*««••••
filling
of
the
streets
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B
S
Irs'flfr.tt rne
eeici / County.
' „ u m iu
Oregon
for tl
llAtie
In tbe devastated district of Astoria
¡vs Stanton B I ’earsiTn ^iJ—fe n d a iit^ ’ l aboat ,b ® ®<ddle of the month.
TO
ei dinner la always Ice cream
better
•
DESSERT LOOKED
FORWARu-
Brief Resume of Happenings of
the Week Collected for
Our Readers.
The first district meeting of the
farm loon associations served by the
National Farm 1-oan Bank of Bpokana
will be held In Portland January 24.
At least two delegates from aaeb asso­
ciation In tbs vicinity of Portland ara
•> pec ted to attend.
The Oregon public service commis­
sion baa revoked the certificate of
operation Issued to tbe Royal Blue
stage lines on tba ground that tbe
corporation had allowed Ita liability
The Ban Francisco section of the
and property damage Insurance to ex­
American Mathematical society will
pire. Stages bave been operated by
meet in Eugene next winter.
the company between Portland and
A record breaking enrollment of Astoria.
puptla in the Eugene achoola la re-
a. a
. _ __
' The
- —- S
case
.MMWV WK'URill
brought UJ
by IUV
the JTMCIIIC
Pacific
po e
y Joseph T . Glean, city au ; Spruce corporation to restrain tbe Ore
perlntendent.
j gon puW|c
eommlaston from en-
Bouthcrn Pacific employes from , forcing an order making the corpora
Roseburg and nearby points met In I lion's railroad a common carrier be-
W. II CANNON, Register Roseburg for a safety first and fuel 1 t»cen South Beach and Waldport, w ill
OJ 13 30. 37, J3 ■avlng conference.
• be appealed to tba federal court of ap-
J
D r H Ralnh
t*»» ot »he American Le peal* M 8an Fran('l»«>. »» »• on
.1 Bunding “ X X m n
' V “ “ ’ « '° n « ,U” * bur< '« • * • « • ' • »
tf
hulldlag,
Springfield. Oregon.
etti end M «trveSa
OREGON NEWS ITEMS
OF SPECIAL INTEREST
Eugene, Oregon
Licensed (<> practice In all Courts of the State, the Federal Courts
and Supreme Court of the United State,. General practice—All busi­
ness promptly and carefully attended to— Charges rsasonabls.
proof, to establish claim to tha
plaintiff will apply to tbe court for
a decree dissolving tbe marring* con- system’s new main line In Oregon he construction work. The American be­ above described, before E O. Imma
b®tw®«n 7<»u and tween Klamath FaM, and Eugene have D*0® P®®» at KUnatli FaDe protected, U. 8. Commissioner, at his office, a
th e plaintiff.
been let te the Utah Oenstructlon com- bowevar, and after bids bod bagn re­
This summons ia pnbllshed once a pan y ef Ogden and San Francisco and c«*vod, tbe lowest ot wbieb an i> Eugene. Oregon, on tbe 14th day o
January l»24.
weak tor six consecutive weeks bv
the order of the Hon O F Bklpworih tbe Stewart A Welch company of claiming Hank’s marsh was subaRtsd
Claimant name, as wltessee: M a,
and San -«A-ru.us
Froaelsco. — according
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¡fudge of the above entitled court, Seattle
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made and entered on the 17th dav ot
announcement by J. A. Ormandy. M*®®»» d®cid®d to let no contracts. B No 1;
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Ueoomber, 1923. and tbo date of the general
leral passenger agent for th»
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pany. Tha contracts provide for 32
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miles of rail-bed and Include the build­ whleh the department h a. refused te No , M
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Attorneys for Plaintiff ing of a 3700-foot tunnel under tba par on the grounds that be was Bet ron R. p D No /
Fngene, Oregon
autheriseil to go ahead.
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W. H. CA N N O N , Register
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