The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, November 06, 1924, Image 7

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    IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT O F T H E
HTATK O F OREGON FOR LANE
CO UNTY
Eugene Foundry A Machine Com-
jpany, a corporation, plaintiff, va. Em-
t. il what , h w a n t to M il. i» z WINN »••>< <MMl4
ba» M fd d fh HM M
I ma llardlnga, Mary Locke and —
columns. W rite or phone TWO
Locke, her husband, Josiah Rtiaw and
—i Hhaw, hl« wife, Lydia Grow and
— Grow, her husband, Harsh B. Hhaw
MUM C A R O LIN E H IIA IF E It, accredit ANYBODY wishing milk et gallon and — Hhaw, her hu«bund, Hannuh
retea cell lllverelde Dairy, Phone Verrlll and Joseph Vorlll, her hus­
plan» teacher. I'hono lino it eu-
band, Isaac R. Eastman and — East­
34 FS
gene.
man, hie wife, Benjamin F. Eastman
Dr. Italph ft. tllppel, Den tbit, Vltu» and — Eastman, bla wife, Polly Hhaw
Furrows plowed et about the place building, Bprlngfield, Oregon.
and — Hhaw, her husband. Timothy
ter ««epe out on aiopte »
Hhaw and — Hhaw, his wife, Hallie
often eerve to protect crop« below
A carload of corn for Morrison and M Hhaw and — Hhaw. her husband,
from eeopaan damage. The water Cllngan, feed dealer«, waa received W illiam Hhaw and — Hhaw hla wife,
Ephrlam Hhaw and — Rtiaw. his wife,
■ houli! bo carried from the«« contour from Mlnneapolla Monday.
Samuel N. Hhaw and — Hhaw, hla
furrow* to drainage channel« at fro-
wife, J aw I in« Kastman and — East­
quant inlarval«,
man her husband. Polly lx>ekn and
NOTICK OF ROAD D ISTR IC T
— Locke, her husband, Joseph Hhaw
M EETING
and — Hhaw, hla wife, Henrietta
TO W HOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Fleming and — Firming her husband,
NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT
Notice la hereby given that a meet­ K E Hhaw and — Shaw, his wife, si
M KKTINQ
ing of the legal voter« being realdent
: so (he unknown heirs of any of said dc
turpuyer« an,I owner« of real prop­
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
; fendsiita who may be deceased, also
erty
In
Itoad
Dlatrlct
No
13,
In
la
n
e
Notice 1« hereby given that a meet­
all olhiT persons or -parties unknown
ing of the legal volera being realdent County, Oregon, will be bald at the claiming any right, title, eatate, Ben
hour
of
2
P.
M
,
on
the
16th
day
of
taxpayer« and owner« of reel prop­
or Interest In the real property dc»
erty In Road Dlatrlct No 66. In Lane November. A. D . 1924. at the McKen
County, Oregon, will be held at the ale Bridge Schoolhouse In ««Id Road rrlbed In tho complaint herein, de­
hour of 2 P. M , on the 16th day of Dlatrlct, to determine whether ««Id fendants.
SUM MONS
November. A, D.. I »24. “ht the Mlnney road dlatrlct »hall levy a «portal tax
Ta Emma llardlnga, Mary Locke
lla ll In «aid Itoad District, to deter­ of 6 mill« upon all the taxable prop­ and — I-ocke, her husband. Joseph
mine whether «aid road dlatrlct «hall erly In ««Id d iitrlct for the purpo«« Hhaw and — Hhaw, hla wife, Lydia
levy a «pedal t a i of 3 mill« upon all of providing fund» for graveling road Grow and — Grow, her husband. Sar­
the taxable property In ««Id dlatrlct tietween McKenxIe Bridge and Foley ah B. Hhaw and — Hhaw her husband,
for the purpo«« of providing fund* Spring«
Hannah V errlll and Joseph V errlll, her
CLINTON KURD, Ceunty Com.
for general road purpoie« In dlatrlct
husband, Isaac It. Eastman and —
0 E. CROWE. County Com.
66
O 80-N «13 Eastman, ills wife, Benjamin F. East­
C L IN T O N IIU R D , County Cotg
man and — Eastman, his wife, Polly
O. K. CROWE, County Com
Show and — Rtiaw, her husband,
O SO N # IS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Timothy Hhaw and — Hhaw, hla wife,
Notice
1«
horeby
given
that
Donald
Hallie M Hhaw and — Hhaw, her hus­
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Young h«» been appointed tulmini»1- band, W illiam Hhaw and «— Hhaw. bis
Nolle« 1« hereby given that the
1 wife, Ephrlam Shaw and— Hhaw, his
undernlgned J. K John»on ha« been rator with the will attarhed of the Wife, Samuel N. Hhaw and—Hhaw hla
duly appointed by the order of the estate of Henry I’lw re, deceased. All wife, Ji-mlma Kaatman and — East­
Judge of the County Court in and persona having claims against ««Id man, her husband, Polly L eke and —
for Lane County, Oregon. »« admin estate are hereby notified to present Locke, her uhshand, Joseph Hhaw and
latrator of the ««tate of Hannah J.
the ««me with proper voacher* to the — Hhaw, his wife. Henrietta Fleming
Johnaon, deceased. All tier «on» having
aald
admlnlatrator at hl« office at and — F ilm ing, her husband, E. E.
claim« «gainst «aid estate are here­
Shaw
and
—
Hhsw
hla
wife,
MO
W
illamette «tree», Eagene. Ore­ also the unknown heirs of any oi
by notified to present the »«me prop­
erly verified to the undersign'd ad­ gon. on or before elx months from the said defendants who may be deceased
ministrator. at the office of Fred B date of the first publication of ihla also all other« person or partloe un­
Smith, law ye r, Eugene. Oregon, with
known claiming any right, title, es­
notice.
tate, Hen or Interest'In the real prop­
In «lx months from the date of thia
Data of first publication the 9th day erty described In tbo complaint here-
notice.
of October. 1924
lu defendants:
I kited October 30th. 1924
IN T H E N A M E OF T H E S TA TE
Signed: DONALD YOUNG. Attorn
J E JOHNSON, Admlnlatrator.
FRED E S M IT H .
ey with the will annexed of the estate O F OREOON. you orc hereby re­
quired to appear and answer the com­
Attorney for Admlnlatrator.
of Hoary ITerre, deceoad.
plaint which has been filed against
Eugene, Oregon.
e 0-9-16-16 «ON-« you In the above entitled Court and
O 30. N-6 13 20-Î7.
cause, within six weeks from the
date of the first publication of thia
J summons, and If you fail to so appear
and answer, for want thereof the
plaintiff w ill apply to the Court for
the relief prayed for In tho complaint
to-wit: for a decre» that the plain­
tiff la the sole and «beolnl* owner
Eat at the
In fee simple of the following describ­
SPONO A THOMAS
JFIWEIJCIl
ed real property:
CAFE
Beginning at a point 698 2-3 foet
Repairing a BiMtcJaUy
Comer 3rd and Main
west of tho northee«t corner of coun­
Springfield, Oregon
,
ty survey No. 113, in the city of Eu
gene. In the connty of I-ane. and state
Oregon, being In the south line of
Eighth street of eaid cltv. and run­
W. F. WALKER
ning thence west along the line of
Call
said street 1321-3 feet more or leas
F U N ER A L DIRECTOR
to the east line of Ferry Istrnet.
SUTTON TRANSFER
Full AiMo Bqolp'iwnt
thence south on the east line of Fer­
ry street 167 feet, thence seat 132
Phono 57
W O. W block
13 f«et more or less to a point due
south of the beginning point, thence
GQjce Phone
Res Uho^s MJ
north 167 feet to the place of begin-
•ng;
I
«nd thsf you. and each of yon have no
right title or Inlere’ t therein or
DR. N. W. EMERY
GEO,. N, MoLEAN
thereto whatsoever; and that you and
each of you be forever barred and
Automobile, Flee and Life
O EW F48T
enjoined from asserting any elalm
IN 8 U R A N C I
Button Bldg.
Rhone 20-J
thereto.
Surety Benda,.
Phone »17
This summons Is served upon you
Reeldenco Phone 1«J M
j
My buelnere le to protect yo*r
by publication thereof for six conse­
business
cutive weeks M the Springfield Nears,
Springfield, Oregon
i 860 W illamette S t Eugene Oregon
a newspaper of general circulation
published In la n e 'county. Oregon
in conformity with the order of tho
SHOE REPAIRING
!
TRY CLOVER, the beat Hon. 0 F. Sklpworth, judge of the
hove ontltled court, made and enter­
Work Promptly and
'd on the first day of October. 1924.
barber that ever hit Spring-
Carefully Done
Date of first publication the 9th day
field.
of October, 1924.
JOHN A. NELSON
DO NALD YO UNO ,. Attorney for
A. A. ANDERSON
509 Main Street
Palntlff. Post Office Address. Eu­
gene. Oregon.
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BARBER SHOP
0-916 2S-30-N-6-13-29
ClassifiedAdvertisements J
B U S IN E S S
s I
1 ■■■' — — — —
Replaces W allace
OREGON NEWS ITEMS
OF SPECIALINTEREST
Brief Resume of Happenings of
the Week Collected for
Our Readers.
Salem's city budget, as approved by
the council, provides »249,600 for next
year's expenses.
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An increase In gas rates, amounting
to about 60 cents per month for each
customer. Is asked by the Southern
Oregon Gas company and will go Into
effect In Roseburg November 16 un-
lees suspended by the commission.
About 400 feet of temporary false
work Installed by the Pacific Bridge
company for the construction of the
Pacific highway bridge over the W il­
lamette river at Harrisburg went out
with a loss of »7000 to 610,000, as a
result of a sudden rise In the river.
Alexanders. Inc., the oldest depart­
Leonard Oilkey, a Linn county farm ­ ment store in Pendleton, one of the
er. has been elected secretary of the landmarks of the city and of the east­
ern part of the state as far as mer­
Albany chamber of commerce.
chandising history la concerned, will
John Wesley Goodman, 73, natlv« ) suspend business, according to a
ot Oregon, was burned to death when statement by Carl Cooley, manager.
hla residence in Coburg was destroy­
Brron K. Wheeler of Eugene, who
ed.
waa arretted aa a California bank rob­
John n. Hedlund. 60, connected with ber suspect and held In the Lane
the Blue Lake Logging company, was county Jail for a week, filed suit in
found dead in the woods, pinned un­ circuit court against Sheriff Taylor
der a heavy timber.
and bis bondsmen for »50,000 dam­
During May, June and July 42 resi­ ages for alleged false imprisonment.
dents died In Jackson county and 76
Damages In the amount of »1584
children were born, of whom 41 were were awarded Ruby Dodson against
boys and 34 were girls.
the city of Bend by a ctrcntt court
All rain records were broken for
Medford and at the southern Oregon
experiment station in Talent by the
heavy rainfall In Jackson county.
Budgets filed by the various school
dtatricta of Tillamook county show
that 679,294.62 w ill be needed to run
the schools during the coming year.
The eastern Oregon Older Boys’
conference was held In Baker with 85
delegates present from cities and com-
munltles of the eastern part of the
state.
,
The city budget for La Grande has
been adopted by the budget committee,
and now awaits final approval. The
total amount of the budget la »125,-
814.50.
Jury after hearing the suit In which
Mias Dodson alleged that she had
; been permanently injured In a fall
caused by a faulty sidewalk in Decem­
I ber, 1922.
I Tunnel
work on the Eugene-
- Klamath Falls line of the Southern
Pacific will be well under way with­
in 30 days, according to John G. Mc-
i Fee of the firm of Henry & McFee,
which has the contract for the build­
Asst. Secy, of Agricu.ture How­
' ing of 17 tunnels in the Cascade moun­
ard
Gore. He gave up cam­
tains southeast of Eugene.
paigning for his election as Gov­
ernor of West Virginia, to take
1 The Southern Pacific company has
over the fail duties ef the late
‘ filed with the public service commis­
Secy. W allace
sion a ta riff authorizing reduced rates
on canned fruits and vegetables in
Gish and against James M. Griffith
carload lots between Sutherlin, Doug­
tor the sum of »104.00, with Interest
las county, and Corvallis. The rate
Robert
L.
Wlnnlfred,
for
many
years
thereon at the rate of « per cent per
under the new tariff Is 27*4 cents for
one
of
the
leading
residents
of
Rose­
annum from the 6th day of March,
suu the farm er sum of »40.00 attorn burg. committed suicide by shooting 100 pounds as against 36H cents un­
eys fees and toe further sum of »61.40 himself at the home of E. 3. Addison, I der the present schedule.
cost and disbursements, which judg­
Members of the state emergency
ment was enrolled and docketed ia near Lorane.
the office ot the clerk of said court
Dr. J. A. Best has resigned as Uma­ board held a brief meeting in Salem
in said county on the 7th day of tilla county physician because the Red and approved deficiency appropria­
M a r ti, 1924, and on an execution
Cross incurred bills and the county tions aggregating »13.876.76. Of thia
issued out of the circuit court of the
amount »10,395 was to care for claims
State of Oregon, for the County ot court paid them without his knowl­
resulting from the activities of the
Lane on the 10th day of October, edge or sanction.
state veterinarian and state livestock
1924, ujxzn a judgment rendered there­
Both the Osborne and the Gibbs
in on the 22nd day of May, 1924, in
sanitary board in thè campaign
driers
at
Amity
are
operating
at
full
favor of 8. J. Gish and against Jameu
against the foot and mouth disease.
M. G riffith, for the sum of »94.10, with capacity, drying apples and walnuts
The Mountain States Power com­
interest thereon at the rate of 6 per Tor the O-egon and California Fruit
pany, with headquarters in Albany,
cent per annum trom the 22nd day Growers' association.
has filed with the public service com­
of May, 1924, and the farther sum
A half dozen of Lane’s largest
of »35.00 attorneys fees, and the fur­
mission a ta riff providing for a gen­
bridges.
Just
inspected
by
state
and
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ther sum of »44.80 costs and alsburse-
eral reduction In rates. The new tariff,
ments. which said judgment was en­ county engineers together, have been !
if authorized by the public service
rolled and docketed In the office of deemed unsafe in a formal report just
commission, will affect 11,740 consum
the Clerk of said Court in said coun­ made to the county court.
era and will reduce the annual rev­
ty on the 22nd day of May, 1924. and
The Haines Telephone company fil­ enues of the company approximately
said executions to me directed com­
ed with the public service commis­ »18,000 annually.
manding me in the name of the State
of Oregon to satisfy said Judgment, sion application to increase Its rates , Thirty miles of The Dalles-Cali-
costa and disbursements, and the on party lines from »1.60 to »2 and on
fornla highway In Waeco county were
costa and disbursements of and upon private lines from »2.50 to »3.
ordered surfaced by the state high­
this w rit out of the personal property
Oregon has been asked to send a way commission at a meeting in Port­
of said defendant, or If sufficient
demonstration team for the making land. When surfaced this will com­
could not be four.d, then out of the
real property of said Defendant. In of prune bread to the National Boys’ plete the highway in that county. The
Lauo county, Oregon, and be.ng un­ I and Girls* club congress in Chicago. section is from W hite River to Cow
able to find any personal property be­ November 28 to December 5.
canyon. The work was awarded to
longing to said Defendant, upon which
Jonathan apples, sent from Hood Joslin & McAllister of Spokane for
to levy, I have levied upon the fo!
lowing described real property
In River to Englsnd by Dan Wutlle & »138,400. Twenty bidders competed
Co., have returned growers a net of a i for the award.
Lane County, Oregon, towit:
Beginning at the south west corner little over »2 a box. according to Wal-1
In an effort to secure commodity
of Donation Land Claim No. 44. Notf. ter R. Woolpert, sales manager.
rates for binder twine from Portland
No 6608 in Township 19 South, Range
Judge Lawrence T. Harris of Eu­ into the distributive territory of the
1 Wcet of the W illamette Meridian:
thence North 27.50 chains to a point gene has been Invited to be the first Portland Cordage company, complaint
12.50 chains south of the Northwest speaker at a series of Americanization has been tiled with the Interstate com­
corner; east 11 chains. North 12.50 meetings planned by the women’s merce Commission by the Portland
chains to north line, east 29 chains to club at Corvallis November 17.
Traffic & Transportation association.
northeast corner, south 39 SO chains
i
Lloyd
Lyons.
30,
was
killed
instant-
;
It is maintained that the lack of such
to southeast corner. West 29 80 chains
) !y at Walton. 30 miles west of Eugene rates places Portland at a disadvan­
to Southeast corner All In
j on the Coos bay line of the Southern tage as compared with eastern com­
County. State of Oregon.
Now, therefore. In u - m ..ame of the Pacific when a donkey engine In slid- petitors in eastern Oregon, Idaho and
titate of Oregon, In compiance with I ing down a mountain passed over him. Montana.
raid
execution, and In order to satis­
John L. Etheridge, former head of
In cose Governor Pierce approves
Not:c« of Road District Meeting
fy said judgm mt, lat fist, costs and * Morris Brothers, Incorporated, defunct I an option requested by B. C. Miles, a
IO W HOM IT WAY CONCERN:
Notice Is hereby given that a meeting ii sburtements, a"d the costs and ex j Portland bond house, was re-lodlcted Salem capitalist, covering the pur-
J
DR. S. RALPH DIPPEL
pcn*es of and upon this w rit, 1 will
of tho legal vot r» being ev id e n t tax­
on Saturday the 22nd day of Novem In Portland by the federal grand jury chase from the state of 45 tons of
payers
and
owners
of
real
property
DENTIST
ber, 1924 nt the hour of one o'clock on charges of using the mails to de­ flax fiber between July 1 aud Decem­
In Itoad District No. 12. In Lane Coun­ In the afternoon of said day. at the
ber 31, 1925. and 180 tons of flax
ty. Orogon, w ill be held nt the hour routhwest front door of the County fraud.
Phone 43
Coyotes and bobcats had several . fiber to be delivered during 1926. Mr.
of 2 p. m. on the 22 day of November. Court House in Eugene, Lane Coun
Vitus Bldg., Springfield, Ore. A. D., 1924, at th I-ogt Valley School tv, Oregon, offer for sale and sell fcr days' freedom from persecution this Miles and his associates have propos­
H ouro In said Road District, to de­ cash, at public auction subject to re­ week, owing to the elections. Fifty- ed to erect a modern flax spinning
termine whether said road district demption as provided by law. all of six government hunters received per­ mill near Salem. It Is said that the
M shall levy s Hpeclal lax of 8 mills the right, title and Interest of said
plant would cost approximately $175,-
upon all the taxable property in said defendant, James M. G riffith, or anv mission to return to their residences
000, of which amount more than »75,-
COLLECTIONS
to vote.
district for th ‘ purpose of providing
r c ro n
or
re rio n ’
claiming by,
funds for maintaining Or building through, or under them, or either of
No Co lectlnn. No Charge.
October’s exports from Portland 000 already has been subscribed.
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roads
in
said
district.
Four men were drowned near Pow­
W
illamette
Collection
and
Credit
then,
in
ano
to
the
above
described
represented
a value of »7.233.166 and
p
CLINT" N HURD. Connty Ccm.
r r o it r t y .
Service
for 10 months of the year the total Is ers, In the southern district of Coos
O. E. CROWE, County Com.
F R A N K E, TAYLO R , ,
county, when a logging train went
860 W illamette 8treet,
N- 6-13-20.
Sheriff of Lane Connty. »38,587,737, whereas for the corre­
a
Eugene, Oregon,
0-23-30 3-6-13 20 sponding 10 months In 1923 values ag­ down on a bridge on the railroad on
Salmon creek, and another man was
Phone 378
gregated $32.574,039.
Notice of Road District Mooting
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crushed to death under a ten-ton
TO W HOM I f MAY CONCERN;
Three armed robbers entered the
NOTICE OF ROAD D ISTR IC T
Not ce Is h- reby ptven th-it n meeting
boulder which fell from cliffs as he
M
EETIN
G
Aurora
State
bank,
held
up
Miss
M
il­
I ------ — ------------------------------------- -----------I ot the legal voters being resident tax­
HOM IT MAY CONCERN:
dred Benolst, assistant cashier, and was passing In Camas Valley. All
payers and owners of real property
ce Is hereby given that a meet- robbed the Institution of approximate- ' were the result of the recent severe
In Rood District No. 3, In Lane Coun­
the legal voters being resident
storm which swept Coos county. The
ty, Oregon, w ill be held at the hour
v«rs and owners of real prop­ ly $400 In cash, a few money orders ’ dead In the logging accident are:
All kinds of gravel for con­
of 2 p. m. on the 22 day of November.
in Road District No. 1. In l ane and a number of checks.
Charles Lumbert. engineer, of Pow­
crete or road work. We * A. D., 1924, the Compa-ny Hall at
;v t regon. will be held at the
A report on the forest fires In the I
Mabel In said Rond District, to de­
¿f 10 A M. on the 15th dev cf Slualaw national forest this year, ' ers; Floyd Rice, fireman, o t Powers;
make a specialty of erttahed
termine whether said road d iitrlct
Archie Boone, conductor; W. C. Wood-
„,hpr A D . 1924. at the Coburg
rock and rock sand. Bunk­
made at the office of the forest in I
shall levy a special tax of 4 mills
ring, mechanic.
ers nt foot of Main on Mill
Eugene shows a total of 61. The total j
upon all the taxable property In said
District,
to
determine
whether
sal"
district
for
the
purpose
of
providing
street.
number of acres burned over In the ' Professor Elwood Mead, recently ap­
pointed commissioner for reclamation
funds for constructing road from tho read district shall levy a a special tax national forest was 1167.
HENRY W. CHASE, Prop.
of the Interior department, has of­
Church above Mabel to the Linn Coun­ nt 4 mills upon nil the Usable proper
The steam schooner Acme, loaded ficially proclaimed the lower Klamath
ty line past OehKosh Lumber com­ ty In said district for the purpose of
providing funds for Cross Roads and with 100 tons of steel, went ashore lake drainage district reclamation pro­
pany mill.
Side Roads of District.
on the beach near W hisky run. four ject a failure, aud Informed Game
C L IN T O N HURD, County Com.
C L IN T O N HURD. County Com.
O. E. CROWE. County Com.
miles north of Bandon. H er crew was Warden Burghduff and W. L. Finley
FRANK A. DE PUE
O E. CROWE, County Com.
N- 6-13-20.
rescued, but the vessel, valued at »76,- of the National Association of Audu­
O-30-N-S-13
A TTO R NEY A T LAW
000, was declared a total wreck.
bon Societies that dikes would be
NOTARY PUBLIC
Two feet of snow blocked The •»pened and the water turned back In­
Grange
to
Elect.
NOTICE OF SHER IFF'S SALE ON ,
Officers for the year will be elected Dalles-Caltfornla highway 60 miles to the lake. Lower Klamath lake was
Sutton
Springfield
EXECUTIO N
Notice Is hereby given that by v lr -1 by the bane county grange at a meet north of Klamath Falls at the Fort at one time the principal breeding
Buldllng
Oregon.
tue of an execution issued out of the I Ing to he held at Elm ira November Klsmath hill, for a short time last ground for migratory birds on the Pa­
Circuit Court of the State of Or“ ' £9, The present officers are E. J. W ar 1 week, but heavy automobiles broke cific coast and one of the most Im­
Hr. 3. Ralph Dlppel. Dentist, Vitus gon. for the County e f
Lane on j
through the drifts aud the road was portant bird reservations
the coun­
27th day of September, l f l ' , upon a of Irving, master; H. C. M iller, of
I building, Springfield, Oregon.
opened to Bend.
try.
Goshen,
secretary;
and
Mrs.
H
.
L.
Judgment rendered therein on the 6th
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O T ' Plank of Junction City lecturer.
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D IR E C T O R Y
D. W . ROOF
of
»»-M.
WM. O. HUGHES
FIR E
ANO AUTO IN8URANCK
NOTARY PUBLIC
,
Office at
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Sgrlngfield,
Oregon
ROBERT W. EARL
Olstrlot Manager
The Equitable Life Assurance
Society of the United States
Phone 1197 Y
21B Cattle Bldg..
Eugene, Ore.
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“The Loop"
Your Home When In
Springfield
JO HN M. W IL IlA M fl
Attorney for Vet. State Aid Com-,
Soldiers Bonus Loans.
L. K. BEAN
Attorney State I-and Board.
State School Fund Loam.
WILLIAMS A BEAN
A TTO R NEYS
860 W llllam ette 8t.
Eugene, Ore.
Uceniied to practice In all Court®
of the 8tatn, and United Staten.
Squeak - Squeak - Squeak
Repair that squeaky wiheel before
Ita too late.
$1.60 per wheel
F A D Service Station
CwiiivT 2 m.d A
«SW.'
SPRINGFIELD GRAVEL GO. L
In
on pW:*« Oh plate And Other work. «
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