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    THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, lp;>.
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PAOBTHRM
THURSTON
ClassifiedAdvertisements
Community News
what y«w want to M il, buy w tot you want to buy through
ealumna W rite or phene TW O
CAMAS SWALE
PLEASANT HILL
W alter Hager la getting to be quite
SGLDEMINO OF A U , K IND S On al­ BOARD and LODGING In private a euremful trapper, having caught a
lay b-rtwee the Ijttop aod Bmeed*
fam ily 17 a week Corner 2nd end bobcat, a oayote nd two coon last
W. M Harqula.
JI7
D Mre C. F W illiam *.
117 week Frank Copies killed four coon
FX »ft S A l.lP -4 rn o m ftnuso In Kprlng-
In one night, also,
« n tK N IN EUG ENE
flold E U rtrio light, water Price
Mre, (Jacar W illiam» arrived Tuee-
FOR T H E D A T OR W EEK
llto# terms. or would conoldor ear
day from Bhrrldnn for e few day»'
■TO P A T T H B
ee part payment Phone 1676J or
vlelt with rd ellve» here.
M ATLOCK H O T E L
*
nail at 1078 I «w ren co Bugene.
Ml»» L ila Smith reaumed her duties
CORNER 8TH A W IL L A M E T T E
a * teacher In Idle Cams» Rwale echool
F U R N IS H E D Apartment» end room»
fur rent by day or month, Elite r ° M »»KNT—Clean modern fvrnlibed Wednesday after »pending her holi­
Hotel. 2nd and Mein »treat
tf
» P » rtm -ta . » btorkn fro m Main day vacation nt her home In Albany.
M r*. J. M Button we» taken sudden-
etreet. H block from atreet car.
I f 'l y III on New Year's day.
413 8 3n<l at
N O T IC I FOR PUB LICA TIO N
"
M attle Gates left Sunday for
JlE P A ItT M K N T OK T H K IN T E R IO R
IN T IIE C IR C U IT CO URT OK T H E The »Dalles where »he w ill visit her
* 0. I . lagid o m it at Roe«burg, O re^B TA TE O F OREGON FOR L A N K 'slater, Mrs. W illiam Palmer
NOTES
■y
Mice Floosie Herring la «pending
the winter with her slater. Mrs. W il­
liam Henaon. and hae started to high
school
w ill be a meeting of the
H arry Jackson’» houva burned Bun­
Fanners Union a t the hall on Wed
day n ig h t The contents ware almost
nesday waning. January 8.
Mlaa Mary W alker of Wendllng b u t|,OlA*
.
Earnest West took a load of pots-
formerly of this place returned to her
home Baturday after visiting wtth toea to Eugen, Monday afternoon for
W illis Bertsch.
old friends tare.
Frank Henderson of Bend. Oregon,
Ray R'-nnle’a roustn from Portland
eft for hl« botne Friday after »pending Is visiting him for a few days.
* week at the home of Frank Brown at
Frank Taylor announces his can­
this place
didacy for nomination of sheriff for
Mr» T . E Haurlgan. who ha» been Lane county at the primary election
III for »-veral w -e k i. v a * taken to to be held May 14.
the Eugene hospital Baturday for
John W illiam gave a party at the
treatment
church last Friday w en in g for the
Mlaa Lulrle Bennett of thia place Is Junior Sunday school class
planning on training for a nurse. She
The church elected officer» last
ton. December 7. IMS.
CO UN TY:
Mrs Charlie Caatle and boo le fa y expect» to e o t-r the n*w Pacific hoa ' Sunday for the following year. Those
Notice I» hereby glve„ that H a ttie
g ts l). Davarall. Plaintiff, va. 8 n -site, who have been visiting at the pltal as soon aa the new institution is elected elders are John Endicott.
Armenta Pulver, widow of Robert II Iteverell, Defendant.
borne of her sister here. Mrs W. P. open.
Charles Hastings and John Price;
l'Hiver, deceased, of Eugene, Oregon 1 To H It Oeverell, the defendant Napp„r were called home Monday on ! The choir of the local church will
deacons, Fred Gray, John W illiam.
who
on Auguvt 14. IM S
m
a d . “ "’ • d
IN T H E NAM E O F T H E BTA fE * <’, °unt *’f tb« Illness of Mrs. Caalle’s meet Thursday evening at the home of Earnest W -st. Ray FIs ugh and Perry
llom eitead Entry. Hertal. No 014540. OF OREGON you are hereby requlr eon In law. who Is In the hospital. Mrs 8 H f a ll loon for practice,
Price; deaconesses. Mrs. Flora Price,
for the B H of NBt» of, 8ertlon 6, •*<! to appear and answer the com ,They ar» from F/menclaw, W’ashlng J Mrs W. Arnold rHurned Monday
Mrs. Roberta Baugh and Mrs. Rena
Township ltB , Range 4W,. W iliam
M»4 Xala * -a iriii
1011 John ta p p e r accompanied them from Portland where ahe spent a
Edmlston.
etie Meridian, has filed notice of ln - l,hr
,)f , hr ' flnr, t" pubn, atlon of|»»
“ Portland where ha will re couple «reeks with relatives,
Ray Baugh donated the timber and
itgillon to make Final Three-year thia summons, being (he service cT eunie bla school work.
M r and Mrs W L. Bristow visited the men of the neighborhood met
proof, to establish claim to the land this summons upon you and If you, M r and Mre. George Icketo and M r with Mr. and Mrs. English Bunday af- Monday and sawed wood for the
’ apply * * "th.^'roun
Olenn L d d ik a of C r e ^ a l) visited Bat ternoon
above described, before E O Immel -
church. The ladles prepared dinne.*
V B Commlaslonsr. al his office. at i» decree dissolving lbs m arrtag. eon urday evening and Bunday at the
for them at Ray Baugh’« home.
Rügen«, Oregon, on the 14tb day of tract now agisting betwaan you and home of their parents, M r. and Mrs
Arwell and Clifford W enrar spent
Dr. 8. Ralph Dippel. Dentist. Vitus
Jaaaary 1834
I ‘be plaintiff
A I^ ld tke.
Sunday at A. W . Weaver"«.
(Talma*) I names ee wlteasee Mar „ ^ 5 ' V r
w eeU^bi
T b " ra n n ere Union w ill hold their building. Springfield. Oregon.
Mrs. Rosa Baughman and sons
rag Dunn. of Bagene. Oregon. R F tb - order of the Hoa O F Sklpworth. regular meeting Wedneeday night ! — -------------—
__--------------
D No Jj David Smith, of Eugene, fudge of (he above entitled court, fleers
Charter No. »8
Reserve District No. 13
aod
*>" «*>• H th day of
feature w ill be Installation of of-1
REPORT OF T H E C O N D ITIO N OF T H E
Oregon. R F. D. No 1 • Barney
December. 1888. and the date of the- Eugene Bull»r waa a vlaltor over
Ctnaae, of Eugene, Orsgea. R F. D flr l, publication thereof le the 30th
the week-end at ohma.
No 1; M ary Lackey of Bugspe. Ore- dey of December IM S
A t Springfield. In the 8tate of Oregon at the close of basine«« on
The Downs children l i f t Thursday
M
a F D No 1
I
W IL L IA M S A BEAN.
December 31eL IM S.
'
w »» ra w a rn M
Attorneys for Plaintiff tor Sutherlin to resume their high
W. H CANNON. Register
Eugene. Oregon
school
work
after
spending
the
boll
D. Ik, 8». 37. J. k. Ik R m . 27. J 8. it . 17. 14 81
day* at home.
RESOURCES
I H A V E A CASH BU YER for Spring
Loans and discount a Including rediscount*
Held rnaldenca. Also o»4 for Me-
..|IM ,< lt .l7
shown in items 3» and 30. tf any ________
Overdrafts secured and u u s e c u r'd ____ _____
853.71
Knntle river farms I nn«d more Hat
U. 8. government securities owned, including
Inga. A F, Flowers, Realtor.
Jl#
10.850 00
those shown in Items 30 and 35. It any
W H. BROOKE
HOUSE WIRING
Other bonds, warrants and seenrittos. Including foreign
Attorney
at
Law
■
P
E
C
IA
L
PRICK
on
piala
work
Dr
government, state, municipal, corporation, etc., including
Prepared te de Moue-wlHng ef all
those shown in Items 30 and 35. It a n y ___________---------- 25.725 90
N W Emery. dsatlsL Button Bldg
■ lapa, A. F. GRAHAM , Comer ef
Banking house. 314,800; furniture and fixtures. 33,500.00 __ 18,700.00
tf
F
B
National
Bank
Bldg
(ah) Cash on hand la vault and due from banks, bankers
8th and M streets. F. O. Baa I I
and trust companies designated and approved reserve
Phono 338 J
Bngone. Ore
Card of Thanka
agents of this bank ............... .... ......................................... .......... 45.093 61
We w ith to express our heartfelt Ik. Exchanges for clearing house and Items on other banks la
the same city or town aa r »porting b a n k __ ___ _______
395.08
appreciation to thoa- who extended
Total cash and due from banka. Items 5, 9 and 10, 345.489 79
O'DAY’S PAINT SHOP
us help and aptnpathy duFInr the
Call
death of our beloved l.nsband and
AaLo painting and aale tope Paint
Total
265.239.47
father
la wholesale qaaatitlea.
SUTTON TRANSFER
L IA B IL IT IE S
MRP. JA NE M O UNTJO Y
Near the mill race. Bugene. Ore.
30.000 00
I
t
Capital
Stock
Paid
in
W
AF.TER
M
O
UNTJO
Y
Phone 57
5.000.00
17. Surplus fund „■ -, __
M 3 B. «ih Ave.
Phone 1887-J I
C L O ID M O UNTJO Y
18. (a) Undivided profita
84.559 74
S M IT H M O UNTJOY
.None
(h i Lees current expensaa. Interest and taxes paid
4.559 74
Commercial State Bank of Springfield
B U S IN E S S
D IR E C T O R Y
DEM AND DEPOSITS, other than banks, subject to reserve:
Individual deposits subject to check. Including deposits due
tb j State of Oregon, county, cities or other public fu n d s __ 194.084 52
Automobile. Fir« and L ift
5.423.05
84. Demand certificates of deposit outstanding
IN S U R A N C E
200 00
Surety Btndo^
Phon« «17
| Dr. S Ralph Dlpple. Dent let. Vitu» 26. Certified checks outstanding ___________ a _____ .....................
Total of demand deposits, other than bank deposits, subject
My bunlftooo 1« to pretaet «e«r
( Building. Springfield. Oregon.
to reserve. Item« 23. 24, 26. 26 ....... ............... ........ 41IB.707 68
keeinass
T IM E AND SAVINO S DEPOSITS, subject to reeerve and pay­
»80 Wlllamotto St. Eufono Oregon
able on demand or subject to notlca:
SUM M ONS
In the Circuit Court of the State of 27. Tim e certificates ot deposit outstanding _________________ 24.972.15
Total of time and givings deposits payable on demand or
Oregon for ila e e County.
subject to notice, items 27 and 28 __a—«-............824.972 15
Matilda Elisabeth Pennon. Plaintiff,
A. A. ANDERSON
va Stanton B Pearson. Defendant.
Total
3255.239.47
To Stanton B Pearson:
BARBER SHOP
IN T H E N A M E O F T H E S T A T E OF State of Oiwgon, County of Lana. ae.
OKEOON. You are hereby required to
I. O. B. Xeseey. president, of the above named hank, do M®emnly swear |
For Sol«— Now and Old Raaors
appear and answer the complaint filed that the above statement to true to the beet of my knowledge aad belief.
against you In the above entitled cause
G. B. K E 8 8E Y . President
8100 to 82.00
Correct— Attest: W elby Stevens. M. M Peary, Directors.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th day of January. 1924.
I
FRAN K A. DePVE, Notary Public
of thia Summons Is Dœember (S E A L )
My commission expires January 9, 1924
“ T h e
L o o p ”
O tO .. N. M eLEAN
W. F. WALKER
F U N E R A L DIRECTOR
Fall Auto Iqulp-aeat
W. O. W. block
tific o F to a e 19-M Bee Phene 43-J
PIANO LESSONS
Ruth Scott Byrng
Arcrodlted Teacher
Phone W urpb « 941-L
O, M Spagun. Mutual U fa Insur­
ance Co.. Bugene. Ore. Phone 377 tf
DR. N. W. EMERY
Charter No.
Fhene kO-J
Residence Phone 12» W
Springfield. Or span
DR. S. RALPH DIPPEL
D E N T IS T
Phone 3
Springfield
Oregon
J ffW K L IR
F IN E W A TC H R K I’A IRINO A
SPEC IA LTY
Springfield. Oregon
YOUNG A RAY
Attorneys at Law
FIR E
AND
AUTO
INSURANCE
I Specializing In the law of Real
Property and Corporations.
Offices 860 W illam ette Street
Eugene. OraffOB
Buccewnr to John Edwards and
Ualllngnr A McPherson Insurance
agencies.
Office at
FRANK A. DE PUE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Springfield,
A TTO R N EY
Oregon
AT
LAW
NO TARY PUBLIC
8utton
Buldllnq
Springfield Gravel Go.
All kinds of gravel for con­
crete or road work. We
make a specialty of crushed
rock and rock sand. Bunk­
ers at foot of Main on Mill
street.
HENRY W. CHASE, Prop.
First National Bank
for a decree forever dissolvine
At Springfield, in the State of Oregon, at the close or business
December Slst, 1923.
RESOURCES
Pearson, and for such other and
Loans and discounts, including rediscounts, ecceptanoes of other
hanks, and foreign bills of exch: nge or drafts sold with in
dorreoMat of this bank ................. .......... ...»----------- 367.140.02
Thia summons la served upon you
Total loans .... ................... ................................ ......... ............. ..... 3
Overdrafts, secured, None; unsecured. 3152 63 ...»______________
G. F. Sklpworth. judge of the U S. Government securities owned:
Deposi’ed to secure circulation (U. S. bonds par value)
6,250 00
i<
All other Unit d States Govcrnnrrnt securities (Including
prtraiums, if any) .......................... ................... .......... 20.673.44
1923. directing that thia sum-
Total ................................. ...................... ............... :..... ...... ................
_
...
,
..
Other bonds, atocka, a ,c u rit'rt, etc.:
...... ........................................... ..
*
A Bean. Attorneys for the ' nanklng House. 38,000 00; Furniture and fixtures. 32.748.01
.......
residence and post office ail ,
eg, atp owned o th e r than banking house ......... »........................
< ...........
*
t » tn -is o, i Lawful rf>serve with F eleral Reserve Bank
.....................................
n . 20. 27, J. s, i o. 17. Z4 | (-asi,
vau|| an<] «mount due from national banks ...... ................
Am ount duo from State banks, bankers, and tru s t companies in
NOTICE OF
the United States (other than included In items 8. 9 and 10
A D M IN IS TR A TO R 'S SALE
I hecks on other banks In the same city or town as reporting
Notice Is herehy given that pur-
bank (o th e r than Item 12 ... ........................ .................. .........—
the
Probate
Miscellaneous ersh items ..........— ...........................................................
Redemption fund with U. S. Treas and due from U. S. Treasur r
II
D. W. ROOF
WM. G. HUGHES
REPO RT OF C O N D ITIO N OF T H E
Your Home When In
Springfield
O KNTIBT
■wtton Bldg.
a D istrict No. 12
It
<
estate
ribed
was duly
by la w
-V h l.l I .
J MACK'S UMBRELLA SHOP
L IA B IL IT IE S
* toc* P"‘‘> • " ....................... - .......................................................... »
a ^ h n rlr'e d "to
and If no antlsG i ‘ r “ I * “ '1«
r o e e iv e d f o r «,.1,1 n rn n -1 ‘
”
e >' < * • ’"«W O n ts tn n d t: g
..................................................................
..........................................................
Opposite Post Office
Box 166
Williams & Bean
Eugene,
¡I
YEARS OF SERVICE
For forty year the
First Na­
tional has piloted the financial
destlnJaa of many businesses In
Eugene, many homes and many
individuals.
Through those forty years we
bare learned the value of co­
operation and personal Interest
as a baste for what w» know
In the general way, "service ~
— Bo, you see.
yours
to
the
benefit of tbea» many years ot
contact with
the country and
Its problems. Let ua apply th »m
to your probleqn.
39 Years
of Helpful Service
T h e First
National
Bank
O F EUGENE
Since 1 8 «
It Is Your Privilege and
Duty to Buy Drugs
Where You Can Do
the Best
When you want anything
which is usually sold at an
up-to-date d r u g s h o p ,
come in and see how well
prepared we are to serve
you.
In such cases you may be
certain that the quality is
right and no less sure that
the price is right, too.
However, we are always
glad to have you compare
goods and prices. If we can
give you the most and best
for your money, we want
your trade, if we can't we
don't expect it.
But we ask the privilege
of always showing you
w:hat we can do.
67,140.02
152.63
Always Open for
26.82344
72.778.68
10.748 01
25,505.90
13,290 66
27.861.76
ENROLLMENT
3.011.33
New classes will be organ­
ized on the loiiowng dates:
412.70
2 86
312.50
September 17, 24 and Oc­
tober 1st.
'
b,250 0 0 1
2.260.00
2,121 08 ;
Cashier's checks outstanding ....... ...........................................................
Total of two above lt»ms ........ ......................... ......3 4.381.08
Demand do p o ilts (othe r than bank deposits) subject
to Reserve (deposits payable w ith in 30 da ys):
1
w . the
..... In d iv id u a l deposits subject to check ...................................................... 116,537.39 I
N otice Is hereby given tha t on
th ”>"houri C f r t l i i a l i a t f t ' t j t i ’ t i t e In I f f s tbldn 30 days (o th .'r than fo r
Black or Colored Coover-. All Re-
money borrowed) ...».................. .......... - ..... ................................... 25.884 40
1 pair Parts Made to Order.
<
State, county, or other lunicipal deposits securwl by pledge of
t
assets of this bank or surety bond .................. - ..... - ................ 26,338 07
------------------- ---------------------------------------- 1
T o t il of d-’ m snd deposits (o th e r than bank deposits) subject
to Reserve ................................................. 3168,759^6
public nnetlon the fo llo w in g described
real estate belonging to said estate Tim a deposits subject to Resarve (Payable after 30
L. B. BEAN.
JO H N M. W IL L IA M S
daya, or subject to 30 days or more notice, and
of
George H o rto n , deceased, to-wlt:
Attorney
for
State
Land
postal savings):
Attorney for Veterana State
Lot T w e n ty-fo u r In Block T h irty
15,626.00
Board,
three In F airm o un t A d d itio n to E u­ C ertificates o f deposit (othe r than fo r ,money borrowed ...............
Aid Commission,
19.717.01
gene, Lane County, Oregon, now a O th er tim e deposits ..............................................................................
State School fund I-oana.
Fold 1er» Bonus Loan».
part 'o f tho C ity o f Eugene In Lane
Total of time deposits subject to Reserve ...........335.343.01 _ _ _ _ _ _ _
County. Oregon, to th» h ig h " t bid­
T o ta l ................. ..."....... .................................. ....... —..... '._____ .3248,040 49
der fo r cash end. If no sa tisfa cto ry
Idd 1» received therefore at such tlm »
thnt such hide he rejected and t h c r ’- Stale o f Oregon. County of Lane, aa.:
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
I, Lloyd C. M a rtin , cashier of the above named bank do solem n ly swear
nft i r ho w ill proceed to sell the
860 W llla m .tt. Street.
Eu0en i’ Ore8°"
th a t the above statem ent Is tru e to th e h ’st of m v knowledge and belief.
same nt p riva te sale
L L O Y D C M A R T IN . Cashier
Hated th is 21«t ilav o f December,
Licensed to p ra ctice In a ll Courts o f the State, the Federal Courts
C orrect— A tte s t: AVm. O Hughes. L. K Page. B. M. McPherson. D irectors.
1923.
Subscribed and sworn to before mo th is 9th day o f January, 1924.
C M D O R ITY.
and Suprem e C ourt of the U nited State» General p r a c tle e - A l busi
F rank A (DePne, N o ta ry Public fo r Oregon.
Administrator.
ne«, p ro m ptly and ca re fu lly attended to -C h a rg e s reasonable.
D, 27 J 8-10-17-24
(R EA L)
My commission expires January 9. 1924,
I
FO R TY
on
Total .......................................... .................. ............... ...... '715.615.15
Springfield
Oregon.
Herald and Howard motored out from
Bugene Baaday and spent the day a*
P. R Edmlston«
Membws of the Davis district met
during the holiday vacation and erect-
ad a play shed The ladies prepared
dinner at the school hones.
Courses:
Bookkeeping, Stenographcl
or Secretarial, Complete
Business and The Bur­
roughs Machines.
Special coures by arrange­
ment.
Only qualified, experienced
teachers employed.
Our rates are reasonable,
our equipment is up-to-date
and you are assured of a
thoro, practical training.
EUGENE
BUSINESS COLLEGE
A. E. ROBERTS, P resident
992 W llam ette St.
P hone 666
Eugene, Oregon