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    TIlVItH D A Y , OCT. », 1924.
PAGE flEVEV
TH E SPRINGFIELD NEWS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT GE THE!»
BTATE OF OREGON FOR LANE •
It will require 1737,110 to cond
affairs of the state game commla
COVNTY.
•
during the neat biennium, arcor
Eugene Foundry A Machine Com
to an estimate of the proposed e»
pany,
a
corporation,
plaintiff,
vs
Em­
••II what you want ta Mil, buy wbal you want to buy through these
Factor« that most affect economy
ma Harding» .Mary Lock* anil Ixwke,
pendlturea filed In tbe office of th *
columns. Writ« or phono TWO
her huahand, Joelah Hhaw and Hhaw, of dairy production in Oregon a* de­
state budget commission
hla wife, Lydia Grow and Grow, her termined In a recent cost production
LOHT Olt STOLEN Recycle bicycle, r illi HALE— Plano, ellghlly used, a husband, Harah 11 Hhaw and Hhaw,
Brief Resume of Happenings of A plan to levy a special tax for th»
her husband, Hannah Verrlll and and survey by the su r e college extension
, construction of new bridge« and t*
Iura« eprohet, blue frani« Reward,
real buy. 71 K 16th. Eugene.
the Week Collected for
Joseph Verrlll, her huaband, Isaac It service, ir e production per cow.
repair many old ones In the count?
. «II 12« J
O I«
Oct. 9 Kastman and Eastman, hl» wife, Ben­
amount of feed used, size of herd
will be voted upon at the Novem ber
Our
Readers
jamin
E
Eaaitnan
and
Kastman,
hla
MUS CAROLINE ! Il M I II ac crt 'III hlJlt HALE Plan", (lightly ic.'-d. up
and the amount of Investm ent
| election In Lane county, according ta
wife,
Polly
Hhaw
and
Hhaw,
her
hus­
plant* teacher, I'hono 11 ho H eu-
right, nti k case, A real buy. 71 Eaat band, Timothy Hhaw and Hhaw. hie
an order made by the county court.
ffeno.
Albany schools have more than 135
15lb. Eugene.
O 9. wife, Hallie M Hhaw and Hhaw. her
Crop rotation and use of farm man
The Oregon public service come
gMMbw-en-*-
Z-W
kesr # .-
- .x-rr/iArjyja/KiA huslu/id. William Hhaw and Hhaw
pupils enrolled In band and orches­
EOlt KENT Furnished npurtuicnl at hla wrlfn, Ephrlam Hhaw aud Hhaw. ure or crop residues are first essen
■lon has prepared notices of tote
tra
work
this
year.
NOTICI TO CRIOITORB.
tlon In the grain rale case« hrongtiB
4’Jj and I) streets, Springfield. Phone hla wife. Hittnuel N Hhaw and Hhaw. tlals In any permanent plan for most
Damage e»tlmated at J85O') was done by tbe «tate of Idaho against the O r »
Eugene 330
0-9 hla wife. Jumlma Eastman and Ba»t- Oregon soils, with occasional liming
Katat« of Julia A, Oodihan Deceased
man her husband, Polly Locke and I of sol!* In the humid section. The by ■ fir« which started In the repair <on 8hort L)ne , nd Oregon-Wa»htag-
Nullt« la hereby given bhai Halil«
niany ,,irf,.r<.nt , o(t typF> xhop of th j Kaleva Auto company in ton Railroad tc Navigation com pany.
(1. Bikea baa been by Ih« l'cun I y Court F o il KENT—Two unfurnlahed run ma, lo ck « , her husband. Joseph Hhaw and ' ferl||„ y
Hhaw, hla wife, Henrietta Fleming
. . .
. .
of the Hlalti of Oregon In and foi
electric light», hath, reasonable. and
Fleming
her
husband.
E
K
Hhaw
'■
b*
’ln,t
*«Plf»red
through the system Astoria.
A diversion dam at the mouth a t
laine County appolnled adtnlnlatralrlx
1005 Mill at., near high achooi.
and Hhaw, his wife, also the un- He «oil survey and fertility work con-
T to Halem lodge of Elks ha» taken Hood river has been completed. T he
of Iba «alato of Julia A, (ledlimn de­
tf known heirs of env of said defend 'ducted by the experiment nation and out a permit to erect In the city ol j structure will divert the flow of Hood
ceased.
Halem a r ew t ¡mpie to cost approxi­ river Into the Columbia Into a sin gla
All poraona havina claim* against \-.\iio D Y wlabing milk at gallon ants who may be d«ceas«-d, also a l l ' federal bureau of »Olla.
Other persons or parties unknown!
•aid «alalo, uro hereby notified to
mately »175,033.
deep channel and open It to chlnook.
rate» call Klvnralde Dairy, Phone clnimng any rtr'it, Cl'«, estate. Hen
proaent tbe •ante, duly elated and aeri­
I or Interest In the real properly de» | Pigs need good clean water acceasl-
Cash prizes ag regatlng »1200 will salmon and other migratory fish. T h e
fied at the law office of A. E W heel­ MVI
er In Eugene. Oregon, within »lx J ERHEY milk cow for »ele. A. J. crlbiwl In the complaint herein, de-ible at all times. Water In the feed be awarded at the Her—.i i’on Dairy i dam coat »557.
fondants.
. 1« the same thing to Ibe pig as water and Hog show this year, to be held
Two attempts within a week t o
montila from thia 25th day of Hcpieiu
If I To Em m . "¿’.“ “ 2 ? Mary L ock .l*“ ,ha tr'ia' h
Morgan.
lon« “ lh" e "
Wednesday and Thursday.
b. r. 1 924
wreck the Union Pacific fast mail
HALME O. HIK EH. Admr.
The receipts at tbe Eugene poet- train. No. 6, by placing obstruction»
land Ixick.-, her husband Jos«.ph Shaw jto mUrh ln 'he feed, causing tbe
A E. WHEELER, Attorney,
Narrow Escapa.
and
Hhaw.
hla
wlf«.
Lydia
Grow
and
fig
to
consume
too
much
water
In
office
for Beptember thia year show on tbe track between Hood River and
H 25 O 23
An Irish farmer, waking up <n tho <lrow, k«r husband. Harsh II Hhaw ordar (0 K,,t enough feed. While Ir. a gain of 15 per cent over the cor­ Rooster Rock, were brought to light
Hhaw
her hushan I. Hannah V«r- .
,
..
.
with the arrest at The Dalles of a a
night, saw an apparition at (he foot and
responding period last year.
rill ad J o s e p h Verrlll her husband, ,orm" lon " not complete on thia sub
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
of the bed. He reached out for a I Isaac R Eastman and Eastman. hla I Ject the Oregon experiment station
Timber land In Lane county will itinerant laborer.
Kstate of Minerva Hillings, De- gun and perforated the ghost wllh a wife, Benjamin F. Eastman u n i East- authorities think that the entire ra-
The Oregon public service eommia-
be
assessed this year 5 per cent high-
ceased.
liullel In lha morning he discovered man. his wife, Polly HhgW a id Hhaw t |on for fattenlng a |g ibou|d n0( er than last year, according to action 1 sion has granted authority to the Ore-
Notice la hereby given that Lloyd
her husband, Timothy Shaw and
.
gon-Washington Railroad & Naviga-
U Martin, administrator with the will that he had made a la rg 't of his owi Hhaw. his wife Hallie M Hhaw and conta,n more than «0 per cent water I of the county board of equalization.
annexed of tho estate of Minerva ' shirt.
Instructlon in a flying school at Ore | tlon company to discontinue an auxii-
Shuw, her husband. William Hhaw .Fruit picked while Immature wilts
Hillings, deceased, hna filed In the
"Wtiai did you do th en 7" Inquired
gon agricultural college will start in tarT ' tatlon at Reith' eastern OreK° “’
County Court of the Stale Of Oregon. (he friend Io whom he told the story. and Hhaw, hla wife. Ephrlam Shaw more readily than when picked later
and de» very of fre,« ht
and Shaw, hla wife, Samuel N. Shaw In the «eaann. Excessive loss of October under personal supervision ol ; f(>r
Ill and for Lane County, his final re
“ I knelt down and thanked God
Lieutenant A R. French of Portland ,n ,ess than carload ,ots-
jp,,rt aa such administrator, and that
«»
In i o'clock In llie forenoon of Halur- that | hadn't been Inside It," eald the Lock- and Locke, her husband. Jo»- ou**7 Impair» tho appearance of the
A record for September shipm ents'
w - c 8n’rder- government trapper,
day, the 2!.lh day of October. 1924. at farmer piously.
of fruits was made at Hood River this ! »haltered all records when he report­
h
Hhaw
ant
Hhaw.
hl»
wife.
Hen-
fruit.
"Wilting
pears,"
«ays
the
Ore
Ih« Court room thereof, have been
rlefta Fleming nnd Fleming, her bus gon Agrl<-utura| college bortirult i-
y. .r. Up to October 1 329 carloads of ed a bag of more than 300 sin ce
by lh<> Court, fixed and appointed as E n co u rag in g .
|.srd E E Hhaw and Riaw hla wife de. artmpll.
«a
J
August 1. He works in Harney coun­
the time and place for hearing ob­
also Dm unknown h«'r. of «nv
h)»e their glows, are du I ! irs and apples had rolled for mar
"The I mims offered me an Interest
ty under the direction of Stanley G.
jection» Io said report and for llie
al l < ! « • * # who may bo deceased
wnatfractlve and do not becom .
Jewett of the Portland office of th e
final settlem ent of the oaten of said In the hualnaas today."
•ilno nil other« person or parties un- aromatic.**
The attorney-general has asked for j
d cease'l
"He did!"
! United States biological survey.
known cbtlmlni? any rlirht. title. e*-j
_
an
appropriation
of
166.280
for
the
i
A E WHELBR. Attorney.
"Yea. he said that If I didn't take tai* . Hen or Interest In the reel rrop-, p
z»,
Development of the lumber re­
LLOYD C MARTIN, Admr
. rlv d - i r r i h . - l In the com flalnt h ere.1
f ' "ng dry mash to poultry next two years as against actual ex
8 25 O 23 in Interest pretty soon he'd fire me." ir. d,.f.«.,npt»:
an op,‘n bo* or *rough la used by the penscs for the present biennium o i ; sources ot Lake county is expected
as the result of an announcement that
IN T'O- N tW B OF T1IE STATE Oregon experiment «tatlon R 1« Bu- »15,413.
the government will offer for sale,
O F ( !(»•<: -N . you ore heroby r.- parlor lo the “»elf f.-edlng hopper"
Building
activities
in
Salem
during
■
o iilr .-d to opt" -r and answer tho com- . .
.
s ' >pr r
probably in the near future, from 200.-
i' Ini r-Mch hi* be-n Bled ncnlnst A hox
,nch»*
* Inches wide the first nine months of the year 1921
000.000 to 300,000,000 feet of yellow
w u In the above en'RIrd C oi-I and and
feel long make a desirable have exceeded the figures for the en
pine in the Fremont national forest.
cnJisq, wtlliln six w - 1
from the feeding box. A piece of quarter round tire 12 months of the year 1923 by :
Eut at tho
One man was probably fatally in­
Jd .tr ,,r the fir-« nubi rstlcn of *h’- material 1» nailed on the upper side »184.418.
SPONG «fi THOMAS
jured and two others were badly cot
•vmmona, and 'f you fell to so pppear Of the Inside of the h«v
u
JKWK1JÎR
Approval of the state Income t a i !
la rd answer, for went thereof the hird. J Z
,o ke®”
CAFE
qnd bruised when a Portland E lectric
RcjmirtiiK » Fpeclftlty
plaintiff wlH nrnlv Io tb*» Court for 0
frorn »ooklng the mash out with and indorsement of the anti-olecmar
, Power company's passenger bus, in-
.
the
relief
pray»
<
1
for
In
the
complnliX
*
“«lr
beaks.
Corner
3rd
and
Main
,arlne bill were voted at the conven bou£)d from
c ,ty 8trnck
Springfield. Oregon
to wit: for n decre*» (hat the plain*I
—
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lion at Eugene of the State Federation ' outbound Oregon Electric train at
iff* Is the m »I p nnd absolute owner No T{fne for K|ga|_o
of Labor.
Hood and Grover streets in Portland.
In fF»e simple of th«* following d» crib- j ««> .
Contracting and Building
* nefr hot was drl
drlfdng idly, the * It will require approximately »100,
W. F. WALKER
The Standard Lumber company of
P lan « and
E s tim a te «
F u rn is h e d
" Beginning0'L i’ 'a rolnt 593 2 3 feet *un ,’ho!”? brightly, and the aea was 300 to repair the Summer lake irrl
Portland, wbich recently lost its suit
F ree . W ill H e lp Y o u F in a n c e
FUNFRAL OIRFCTOR
west of the northeast corner of coun- serene, while she was sitting snuglv gallon district dam in Lake county to enjoin the state tax com m ission
Your Building.
Iv survey No. 113. In the city of Eta | Then he proposed,
according to estim ates made by th< from enforcing the provisions ot th e
Full Auto Equipment
GEO. W. PERKINS
gene. In the countv o f Lane, and sta te' From the opposite «nd of the
" ate engineer.
state income tax law, was granted un­
Corner 5th nnd D streets
lo f Oregon, being In ’he -onth line of «he gazed Hl hlo,
I
"
W. O. W. block
The number of full time students til October 13 to file in tbe soprem e
Eighth street of a,-Id city, and run- Bald
hlm' Cahnly' The“
Springfield, Oregon
o rn ee Phone «2 M. Rea Phoue 62 J
In the University of Oregon this co! court at Salem a petition for rehear­
nlng thence west along the line of - _ •
a»ld «tree! 13" 1-3 fee’ mo-» or le»«|
' s “ matter of common sense.! lege year will approximate 2S50 ol ing.
jab».
to the east 11n" of Ferry Mrewt. j , "«li«fng that we are In this boat, on 2900, a record attendance in the life
Judge Martin L. Pipes, prominent
I then«» .onth on the eo»' line of Fer- i nter more lhan 50 feet been -_ i of the institution.
dr . n . w . emery
Portland attorney, was appointed jus­
Call
ry slrpet 167 feet, thence eaat 132 , ba, , , .
w„r_
,
'
Corvallis and Albany are planning tice of the state supreme court by Gov­
1 3 *«»l more or leas lo a nolnt due. , j
ac’ aa 7 ° u should
dentist
«nn’h of Ih» beginning point, thence
’ ' ’ accepted you we would be a Joint celebration to commemorate ernor Pierce to succeed the late Jus­
SUTTON TRANSFER
Sutton Bldg.
Pbone 2O-J
north 167 feel to the pl-ice of begin- capsized. I will decline your propo- the opening of the new Corvallls-Al tice John McCourt, who died here a
Rraldtnco Phon« 153 M
Inr:
sal at the moment— but, George, row bany highway which will be open toi few weeks ago. Judge Pipes will
Phone 57
and that v o i i . .an«' esrb of you have no „ f .
,
t
Springfield. Oregon
se-ve under his appointment until Jan-
right l i f e or ’nter"«f therein or
,
^hore and traffic October 17.
'h e r e to w h n '< o " v e r- and th a t vo-i nnd a* a mp a g a in ! '"
The state tax on sales ot gasoline aSrjrL
pf v<W| bp fnrrvpr bf»n*C*l ”n 1
—*"
and distillate in Oregon in Augusi
Maintenance and outlays of the Ore­
•iin tn ed from R««Drtlng any claftn Tell It To the Marines
GEO.. N. McLEAN
returned to the state »298,028.53. ac gon state tuberculosis hospital t a i
SHOE REPAIRING
Thia
summons
1»
served
soon
v
o
s
*Jft
and
<,Rug,"
<
"'
Lleuten-
cording to a report issued by Sam A ing tbe next^Jiiennium will aggregate
Work Promptly and
Automobile. Fire and Life
IN S U R A N C E
Ihv publication thereof for »lx cons«- ' nt uorr.v - of the Great Lake« naval Kozer, secretary of state.
Carefully Done
»266.851. as against actual -expenses
Bursty Bonds,.
Phons <17 I eutlve week» In the Springfield News. ’Mining station, approaching a gate
The Astoria chapter of the Daugh for the present biennium of »185,333.
JOHN A. NELSON
My buslnsrs Is to protect your
a newspaper of general circulation to ’he station were halted by a sen-; ters of the Americau Revolution Mon according to a statement filed by the
business
publl«he«l In Lana 'count.v, (In gon try on duty (here who had orders to day unveiled a bronze tablet, set In t
509 Main Street
Institution officials with the state bud-
In conformin' with the order of the a|Iow Ro of)e (o pnUr
« 0 W illamette 8t. Eugene O regon
I Hon O F. Sklpworth. Judge of the
s\jrrv hu.
,
' I granite marker, commemorative of th< 1 get commission.
(above entitled court, made nnd en ler-‘ fn (
, ha e ,0
“round, firet settlmneht of Astoria.
Oregon pensions have been granted
rd on the f!r«l dev of October. 1921. to the main gate."
WM. G. HUGHES
Work will be started on a new hlgt as follows: Herman Deckman, Port-
TRY CLOVER, the best
P ate of fir » pubIh-Btlon (lie 9th day
"Oh. but w ere the Berrys.”
FIRE AND AUTO INSURANCE
tension transmission line from th< land; »12; William S. Chapman. Port-
barber that ever hit Spring- [of October. 1924
l-ady. i don't care If you're the Eugene power plant on the McKenzb land, »18; Ralph J. Bailey. Portland.
NOTARY PUBLIC
DONALD
YCUNO.
Attorney
for
field.
3k
P sln fff. Po.-t Office Addreee, Eu- . .
„ ' you c a n t so through river, two miles west of W altervllle »18; Sidney A. Ice, Wlnberry, »12;
Office at
gene, Oregon.
|?hl’ «’ te-
to the substation In Eugene.
Herman L. Gray, Portland, »18; A ltha
A. A. ANDERSON "*-
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
O-9 16 23-30 N -6-13 20,
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Webb, La Grande, $12; William B -
A
special
meeting
of
the
state
gamt
S p rin g fie ld ,
O™flon
NOTICE FOR "PUBLICATION
A pointed H int
BARBER SHOP
commission will be held in Engent Reed. Portland, »15.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.j The hotel guest had taken a kindly October 13. Steps will be taken U
John S. Coke, United States at­
•r. S. LAND OFFICE at Roseburg. ‘11 i« M t in the bright-faced bellboy, take up proposed changes in the gamt torney for Oregon for less than tw o
ROBERT W. EARL
Oregon. September 26, 1924
(who answered his summons so laws with the state legislature.
years, sent his resignation to Presi­
District Manager
NOTICE la hereby given that Walt promptly
DR. S. RALPH DIPPEL
The Equitable Life Assurance
A new tariff containing reducec dent Coolidge by telegraph and asked
or O. Baker, of 992 Oak St.. Eugene.!
Oregon, who. on July 11. 1921. made
" hat ia >'ou>' name, my hoy?" he
DENTIST
Society of the United States
rates on logs shipped from points ot that he be relieved at oooe. Judge
Homestead Entry. Serial No. 014016. (Inquired.
Phons 1197 Y
the Valley Slletx railroad to Newbert Coke is tbe fourth United States a l­
Phone 43
for the Lola 12. 13 nnd 14 of S?c. 23. | "They calls me Billiard Cue" said and Winona was filed in the office! torney in succession to give up h is
218 Cad’« Bld»-,
Eugens, Ors.
Tp. 16 S. R 2 E. W M. and on Sep- the bov. "because I w o rk« ««’
'w ° CaUW 1 ’ ”rks 80 m«ch of the public servloe commission ai ■ P°8’ before hjs term had expired.
Vitus Bldg., Springfield, Ore. tembor 17. 1921 made Homestead Kn-'b
try, Serial No 014110. for hhe L o t ,'* “ * * l,h 8 <ood “ P-
I Salem, - mow —
Enlarging the eastern Oregon sta te
. -
'« a « -
II of Section 23, Township 16S Range'
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hospital to care for the Increasing
Demand
for
Oregon
coyote
pelts
ii
»I
2E Willamette Meridian, has field no-|T o Hie Stenographer.
Increasing. Although tbe market bai number of mental patients rather than
tlce of Intention to mBke Final Three-1 "Er, Miss Smith, you co u ld n 't-er
COLLECTIONS
not yet opened, 13 fur boyere hav« adding to the Salem Ins titution, which
year
establish before
claim to
mo hv
<ri,i
land Proof,
above to
described,
E. t h
o J e ,_oblige
T ® . 'f e me
by *fvln*
a Monde. I applied for peruMeeloo to submit bidi is now crowded almost to capacity,
Your Home When In
No Co Jnctlon, No Ch«rse
Immel, U. 8 Commlaaloner, at his of- D#lr ,o Put 011 “ T Jacket? M wife for buying pelts obtained by govern wa« recommended by I>. R. E. L ee
W illamette Collsctlon and Credit
Springfield
flee at Eugene, Oiegon, on the 12th haa somehow obtained the idea th at'
Steiner, superintendent of the boe-
8«rvlce
ment hunters.
day of November, 1924.
other women are indifferent to me."
pltal at Salem, at a meeting of tho
860 W lllam stte Btrsst,
Fatally
Injured
by
being
caught
be
Claimant name., ae witnesses:
state board of oontrel.
Eugahs, Oregon.
A. F. Davie, of Vida, Oregon.
tween cars while attempting a coup
WOMAN'S LETTER WILL
J. E. Norton, president of the Coo»
Phone 378
Csrl Swamton. of Vida. Oregon|
ling at Reedsport, Charles Weightman
Doris Donohue, of Vida, Oregon,
HELP SPRINGFIELD 28. a Southern Pacific brakemun, wai County Good Roads aw ociatioa. gave
Frank Mlnney, of Vida, Oregon.
notice to the county court that the a s­
married on bis death bed in a hoeplta
HAMILL A. CANAlDAY.
sociation probably would start suit t o
Silie w rites; "I hated cooking be­ at North Bend.
Register.
determine the validity ot the MAO.000
cause
rii
I
ate
turned
sour
and
formed
I
O 2 9 16 23 30.
W h ile sta te banks arc exempt frou bond Issue which has been questioned
Distributors of Fishers
j|
Kna. j drank hot water and olvie oil!
H ñoti S e of
by th< gallon. Nothing helped until' the payment of tbs state Income tax , becauge „f jbe | a v governing the nun-
All kinds of gravel for con­
Flour, Poultry and Dairy Feeds
FINAL SETTLEMENT
dividend« paid by these inetltutlon. ber of gpeclal electlong thal can be
crete or road work. We
NOTICE Is hereby given that t h e '1 used Adlorlka." Most medicines act
• • •
are subject to the levy, according t< held In a current year.
make a specialty of crushed
undersigned, adnilmrirator with will only on lower bowel but Adlerlka acts I
It was reported at Salem that th e
I annexed of the Eatate of John E | on BOTH upper and lower bowel and! a legal opinion by I. If. VanWinkle
rock
and
rock
sand.
Bunk­
O. t . Freight Bldg.
attorney-general.
' Is, deceased, has filed his Final
_
,
,
Dominion Lineu company of Guelph,
ers at foot of Main on Mill
(*
East B«h.
,. „ . .
. „ j ... rptnoves all gas and poisons Excel-
Following the hazing of Harry Mint’ ' Canada, has proposed to persons in-
e it rtl. bi r- sold
Estate of Fred W .1, , ,
, .
K
•
street.
-eased, wllh the County 'e. * f° r ob8,,n'lte constipation. Helps: and Jack Sponp at Salem, school of I terpSfed in flax development that It
S 'h r P
HENRY W. CHASE. Prop.
f fit Sfato "f Oregon for Lane ,lny case gas on the stomach In TEN i flclals expelled John Drager, D, nal ! est bli *i a lln, n mill in the Salem
U bU F
C e il
and the said Court has set nilnitr«. Flanery's Drug store.
Kelly and Vernl« Perry, high sd.o- vj, pity, install the machlaery and
. 11 -ii v. 'lie first day of November,
students, who were su- to be respon I tal e »59,000 worth of preferred stock.
l "21, a- I'm o'clock A. M. as the time,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
gible for the affair.
provided uuff.ciant eucouragement
- mid the County Courtroom 1n the
FRANK A. DEJ’ UE
______ Courthouse
______ _
_ nt _______
_
County
Eugene, Ore
l Title undersigned Joseph F. Sufley
Officials of Lincoln county w en was forthcoming from residcats of th e
I gon. ns the piece for the hearing of ',aM been appointed udminlatrator o
ATTORNEY AT LAW
JOHN M. WILLIAMS
city.
I said Final Account, All persons hay- ’**° estate of William D. Safely, de restrained by Federal Judge Wolver
Attorney fer Vet. State Aid Com.,
;
m n* irto Or, or from the state
NOTARY PUBLIC
In t objections to said Final Account I'*'’“C<1. I>y the County Court of l.an, ton from attempting to collect thi
Soltllei's Bonus Loans.
as of cattle, »beep, goats, sw ine,
taxes for 1919 and 1920 on propert; ol
Springfield I or an, parti-unr Item ih«r,-ol are h ere-' t'oiinf.v, O-egon, nnd all persons hnv
Sutton
l»„ noil.h-d i i flip the sam e with the lnR claims ag ilnst said «state w.ll held by the United States Spruce ITo dresned oarcaesis, nay, straw gnd
L. E. BEAN
Snldllng
Oregon. County l lerk of . vid County on o r ! ^ " 8"» 8am8 du,y *' rlf,8d
‘»e nt- luction corporation.
similar produc.j and seoend-hand
Altornay Slnte Land Board,
I re the said HalurdS), the first day - c* of Whitten Swafford, Attorn«;
bags, ia prohlb fed In a proclamation
etn ie F hool Fund Loans.
A
calf,
which
had
survlv«d
sppar
of Nov niber, 1924.
I316 M * W Bldg., Eugene. Oregon
1« ued by Governor Pierce. Issuance
ally
about
three
we-rits,
was
fo«u<
Dated his 30th tiny of September, on or before six months after this,
Squeak - Squeak - Squeak
WILLIAMS & BEAN
( d8“ '-
i i well recently by Paul Skimpsey of tbe proclamation was made neces­
Repair that «queoky wdieel before 11924.
ATTORNEYS
Wni .0. HUGHES, Adnilnntrator of o*ted and first published September
urlller, who was inspecting a num sary, the executive; said, because of the
Ite
too
Into.
B60 WIHiamette Ct.
fu g a n e , Or*.
ber of wells on the Dunn ranch«; o it break of the foot and mouth d ie
»1.60 per wheel
o estate of John E. Innls deceased.
JOSEPH F. SAFl.EY, Admr.
Licensed to practice In nil Courts
case in Texas.
aoith
of Lake Malheur. »
FRANK
A
DePUE,
|
WHITTEN
SWAFFORD,
Atty.
FAD
Service Station
of Ilio Stai , and United Stato».
Attorney
for
Administrator
S
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