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United States Land Office. Rate
M r. and Mrs W ill Churchill vara bug. Or»<on, December 6, 1(24
Not lea for Publication.
dinner guaata at tha horna of Mr. and
Forest Eacbangcs
Mra. Harman Knut son at T raat Son­
Notice la hereby (Ira n that on Da-
catubar 6, 1 «24 John W ilton, of Fisher,
dar
filled *PPIje*Uon
application No. 016860
Mr. and Mrs. M E. Hays, and Mr. Oegon. "'»«»
w —. »___ I a
a .
o
,
u"der tha A rt of March 20, 1022.
and Mre Jesse Pbelph and family plan I («g gta, _
lo eichange
to leave
We4n< «dey aft er non
for 2 8W % N E ‘4, A N H 8E% , Sec. »,
Roseburg to spend the holiday* with Tp. 16 8 H. 10 W»at. W M. within the
Sluslaw National Forest, for the tlm
relatives
im . « ..k
k I .
ber on ,he Dot 7 I8W14 S W IG 8ec.
Tha Pie
nt H ill high school team j».
8. I»
r O
3 B
East,
1 Tp
■ V- 2] a.
«KI»L, w
V* . . M. within
bW t thn lZ)r<n#i team Friday night tb,. Cascade National Foest,
December 20 by
a score of 28 to 14. I The purpose of th l* notice Is to al
(Twlng to the seven- weather very raw iow
I * r«ons claiming tha lands
were present at the gum,, a * th e , 7 ? ^ '
b8Tln« ^ n‘ f‘de ° b > e ’
, *«ona to such application, an oppor-
Kyriinasucm Is not heated.
j U n ity to filo their protests with the
Elmar and Ernest Olson and their H'-gater and Recover of the United
sister Mabel Ulson, arrived at th«-lr s<" ,e* I-®"'1 Office at Kos-burg. Ore-
home at Eden vale Saturday morning
t nr
? ot“ ‘ 8 or /»Election.
Cl«»» IfladAdvortigem ant»
te Mlk, buy wW«l yo« » M l te
M te M M . W rit* sr pSron« T W «
ANYBODY wish!«» i n i * at aallon O A» KUH H Al.B—Ona «-cylinder 7
passenger (»tl »mobile. First clam
rataa call Hl Taratile Dairy, I'koae
condition. Cheap. »160 00 down,
son
balance on payments. Call Spring-
field 30.
04 tf
ANTI-URIC
Banish»»
RHEUMATISM
and Blood Disorder
Ob tale at all leading drug atorea
Ctmiblnnlloa tnatm out for Khntma
tlam, (lout. Sciatica arid Lumbagn.
H 50 For 1th hh I Rushes, Kcsantna and
Kidneys. A N T I Ü It 1C Liquid. »10«
Results guarantend or money bach.
Antl-Vrlc Co. Mfge„ 32 Front »t.. Haa
Francisco, Cal,
D E P A R T M E N T G F T H E IN T E R IO R
U N IT E D STA TES LAND O FFICE
Rosebwrg, (ire . N ot I I . 102«
NO TIC E FOR PUB LICA TIO N
FOREST CXCHANOEB.
Notice la hereby given that on N o
vember 11. 1024. Nora A. Smith, of
Wksldpovt. Oregon. filed application
N o 016830. under the act of March 20
T022 («1 Stat 4661 to eirhange the S
1-2 HE 1-4. Bee. 2«. Tp IS 8 , Range M
West, and Iola I and 2 Section S. Tp
14 H . Itangs 10 West. W M , within
the Rluslaw National Forest, for Ike
‘timber on HE 1-4, HW 14, See 8. Tp
21 H . Range l East. W M . within Che
I ’ascad» National Forest.
The purpose of this nottea |a tn
allow all parsons claiming tha lands
selected, or having bona bide objeo
tlona to sorb application an oppor­
tunity te file their protests with the
Register and Receiver cf (he Cnlted
H tn te s teand Office at Roseburg Ora I
gon Any such protests nr objection»
must he filed In this office within
th irty days from the dele of the Prat
publication bf thia nolle», which firs t
publication la December 4. 1»24
I I ANU. I. A. CA NADAT Register
DM4-1V1S-SS
PAG« BEVBN
.T H O U G H I t ’a called “the U<l
old slory" It Is ever, ever new,
from tlm embers of Redcm|>-
tiona blessed past; over nine-
l"«n hundred Christmases huts
voiced
si'-glance
truo— each
Christmas mom more hallowed
than the last. We celebrate this
birthday with the anthem aad
tha feast. for tha shepherds
must be diligent as when they
saw “the bright an’ morwin’
star” a-i4axLi' In the east. a n ’
heard the strains of " P e a c e
Good-will to Men." W a eontem-
?*>•«. loaded down
with blcssin s rare, provided by
5 Jf,ra“ °,ua Master-hand, while
faith endows ability to feel His
pmaence there,— It’s a faith that
«U His children understand. L rt
doubt» an’ fears assail as by
whatever law they may__we'll
treat 'em with Urn dignity of
■ w m -and pray divine forgive­
ness on tills bloused Christmas-
lay, from evil thoughts to
which all flesh la bom. Lord
P ’ r US
« “1 nw-Anm.;
m tin- journey as a » run. for
T1»»1 hast ronipiaved death. Hast
° ° * ' tb
th ra s h
V«*d i ^ 7 tfl th"
forgive as we faggte»,
- - ..- »»'«- s.»
"No Lorrgrr A T< yy *
as, LV sitS W S
and alatora Miss Mabel Olson is nt |Iicat!on of thia notice, which first
tending Normal at Monmouth this publication la December 25, 1924.
H A M IL L A. CANADAY.
year and the boys are employed In
Register
Washington
Dec 25. J. 1-8-15.
On Saturday December 21, the
Wheelers tit Pleasant H ill were the
.« went n K P A n T M K N T
T H E IN T E R IO R
envy of their neighbors as ih
they
UtiRe.l States Land Office, Rose­
briskly to church and return In ____
_____
burg,
Oregon. December 2, 1924.
died dravfti by two horses. There w as'Nottea for Piibllcatlon.
a time when thoae who had autos were
Fra-mt Exchange
envied but a slalgh and span of horse.
2”
°D
would b ate bean welcomed by any Fisher. Omgon. filed' upplIcnHo?'Nm
one Sunday.
015886 under the Act of March 20,
E II Tinker received a telegram 1 ^ 2, (42 Stat., 466) to exchange, the
Monday 1 tailing of the death of Charlae ■
N W \i) Sec 7, Tp. 16,
• OOr"kn“ M
W hlt“ * r -
Tp 16 8 h ' T o W e«E W. M ^ t M n t £
U. S. Awakening to Properly
Equipped Air Force Need
week. Mr Ooranaon was formerly as Sluelaw
National Forest, for
the
soclata»-with Mr. Tinker in the mining lt® ber on the 8W % SEM , Sec 8, Tp.
' buslnesu. In Arizona sod Canada and
8 R *” * " 3 E * ' 1- w M. within tbt
Washington. D. C., Dec. 26.— France 1 there la every reason to believe tiid
m X
t ' m *“ Or’ ‘ ° n f H - Ver‘ ' 1 ^ ‘ d; « X 0“ \ M . re: o t l c e , . t o . , . ( ha* 60,000 aeroplanee In actual ear-! PresMot looks w ith favor on the
move,
| 1 •
montte, four years ago. He was a low all persons claiming the lands rice.
Unless the political dra”
goT" shows
, member of the Elks Club a t Olobe, fn 1^
-------
. ' . . bOn flile ° bR<t'O!”
agon
Japan
““
'erenteen
factories
to Mien application, an opportunity to*
I Arlaama.
Its head such a measure stands a
file their protests with the Register
nl»ht ttIul «»ay turntog out
strong chance of adoption. Certainly
The young folks of the Christian
and neL-ITPr
Receiver oi
of me
tha united
United SUUeR
States “ roplanea
f c 'r t d « i.z ,e
______ a
te
A
.
a
„
1
It 1 Will
w ill 1 lead to a greater unification of
Endeavor society had a pleasant tim e T jin fl Office at Roaeburg. Oregon. Any
A dmi™,ty “ d * the air aervice. The president seems
HatwiMay December 20, when t h e y ----
“■ ---------
* or objections must be „ n t “ “ ^ , a,n/ r 1
such
protests
rtarU U g nstloUl development to aertk determlned nQ I<Mls6r t0
the
gatbwrad in tb * Endeavor roonar a t tha Tiled in this office within thirty days
ichure* for a Chrl.tm aa social. A
pu8’**aV,<m ?* QAUtlCA.
service lo remain a? the unfortunate
i
. _ __
. . .
'm is notice, which first publication Is
America invented the aeroplane, rerlform appendix of ocr other gov«*'
decevatcd tree was covered with small Decem ber 26. 1924.
but America has no air service worthy ernmental bodies to be cut out whea-
gift«, each bearing a number. Numb­
H A M IL L A. CANADAT,
of consMersZiovk
ever a financial pain 1* felt.
ers svsre tb»-n distributed to tha meny
Register,
Dec. 26. J. 1-8-16.
bi-ra and the gifts given out.
As
______ _________
These facta have burned them-j The naval policy of the govenrment
The navy
X - * ! o , ! i enL T L r’
p r ic e on p u t . work Dr •elves into the nlln/1 of President seems fairly well defined
fe T L ir
and b . T ” 'k
" W
Su» ° « Bld< Coolidge. Quickly be has been digest- w ill be kept up to full strength, but
lng the growing coment of the press no more. This It Is felt will perm’t
lost baurs and had much merriment ‘
playlwg and quarreling over their toys.
on this subject. Calmly and without the reasonable expendltcre for the do-
The pleasant H ill public school and
NOTICE.
any splash he has been analyzing the 'veloptneait of onr air serried.
the tefth school will have Christmas
N O TIC E IS HER EBY G IV E N that -sltuation relative to onr national de-1 xviiether- »he ex’-s-s'nn will
W hether »he exrs-s'nn w ill come,'
trees Wednesday and then d ism iss,* P*tKloo has been filed with the Rk Tense. Now. without anw dramatic as augev“sted thro rh th
until teondny after New Tear».
(«order of the Town of Springfield, »essage he ha* set out to give Amerl- tensive use of aeroplanes b
,
I A few of the moth vs and the teach- Oregon, petitioning the Common Conn- r * her proper and sensible place la nrn^o
.
7
* °*
e r. of the H e a.an l H fll pdblle echoed !
« the Town of Springfield to va-
(hough
oT the members o"7he
.m et Hunday and completed arrange-t« * t ® M ‘ hat part of South B Street
The president is disposed to believe Congreee who are strongly in f a v , ,
n « "te for the Carnival to he giver, W g west of the west line of M ill the aeroplane |s deadend to supplant of a vegorous aeronautics programme
p,.r ...t 1«
(j m
B iBKoruu« aeronactics programme
at Woodman Hall.
I« -* 1 New Tears
T^ rtr Dey
Dny nt
IlnVI. Street t in
4*k A A#
» a k believe
_ Il .
. this
• - would
. _ he a rrise wav ro
In «aid
said Town of SorinrfiAki
Springfield, th«
the haftlpahln
battleship o&
as rmv
our first 1 line
of r de-
Wkkch
*n
M
pet,t,on
was
duly
signed
fonee.
He
is
determined
to
know
meet
the d
X
7 ^
i
The foHnwIng chairmen were appoint­
ed: Mrs. Andy Cleon, caudv booth; L 7 r ? Pr'’ f ,IJ M " ‘ * ° rBln C<” " ' Whether h" l udPment *» correct He that a great air mall service sho ird
Mr. and Mrs E B. Tinker mlsceltane
° Wner Ot * ”
Pr° P' ha’ PUt ,he ” *bJect bcfore M ex’* rt be ertsbllsbed and bring to the gov-
on«
booth,
J to ——
n " v J n.ue
? k or ^ sein
o'”’ “ ’ "'de ° f ""'d m
b° » “ rU
rd ana
“ Dd oraerea
° rdered * a thorouKb
’ rnment such
such Income
Income ss
ss tt M m might
be
'w
' -Z
Z r " phonograph
........ -v s . S . I mostc,
- — - r Mrs
— R ■■■ rT
■ -■»
thorough ««»••«-
Invest!- eminent
ig h t h«
a a * (ration
oenttn» and
avast report.
w aaaa «
Tw.-r
V Swtfu fortune telling. Mrs. Kahler, T*’rTif)T7
rm-tton of
of South
South It B Strprf
Street ttefn»
lying * west
While _ the war ex- reasonable to expect
The balance
Mrs Hays vaudevine;
M r ph clr e t " f th* west line of M ill Street In said I*.rts are working out their problem of the cost could properly be charged
inusemnwnd wax dolls, Mrs C. L W it- Tnwn <« Springfield, Lane County, the preeldent has eent to the budget 'to the cost of neace
llama flak pond. There w ill h r a Q«oen / ^ g " *
bureau for facts and figures covering P r e e id a n v
u .i
a
^.and two downs, and a cafeteria, raup-
N O T IC E IS HER EBY G IV E N that the «mall appropriations allotted to 1
’
, n*r to add to the aucceaa of the e a ra l-i*i t * r the expiration of thirty days the various government departmecits I d
B U S I N E S S D IR E C T O R Y
CLEANING AND
PRESSING
Phone 78-J
We 'Call For and Deliver
<B> M. PLUMMER
6th and Main.
Eat at the
SPONG A THOMAS
CAFE
Corner 3rd and Main
W. F. WALKER
FMNIRAL DIRECTOR
Call
BUTTON TRANSFER
Hull Auto IqulpM snt
W. O. W
Phon« 57
bloek
M
<Wnoe Ptesae t> M. Rea-
DR. N. W. EMERY
ORNT18T
on Birtp.
Phene ÌO-J
fteeldenee Phone 1 U M
Springfield, Oregon
SHOE REPAIRING
Work Promptly and
Carefully Done
a e o . N, MeLCAN
AutemeWle, Fire and Life
I N S'4J R A N C C
Surety Bonde„
Phone S17
My iMsInssa Is te protect yuwr
»use In see
860 W t'lsmette St. Eugene Ovegoa
WM. G. HUGHES
AND AUTO INSURANCE
NO TARY F U B L IC
.
BARBER
B ld g ., S p rin g fta d d , O r« .
(
Oregon
District Manager
The Equitable L ift Asaursnes
Society of tha United States
Phone 11»7 Y
t i g Caatle Bldg.,
Eugen«, Ore.
“The Loop”
Your Home When In
Springfield
JO HN M. W IL L IA M S
<ttorney for Vet. State Aid Com..
Soldiers Bonus Loans.
L. E. BEAN
A tto rn jy State Land Board,
Plate School Fund Loans.
WILLIAMS A BEAN
A TTO R NEYS
1 W llllam ette St.
Eugene, Or«.
Icensed to practice In all Courts
if the State, and United States.
^ueak - 8queak - 8queak
air that squeaky wheel before
.too late.
»1.60 per wbsal
FA D
B e rv lo «
S ta tio n
» a * ™ an<1 ther<> eomP!aJnt *• he*rd
W at 018 <5eveIoPment In aeronautics
,a so electrical that « • roon as one
t7Pe
aerop,ane bulIt *8 obsolete,
The President, however pays no at-
teotion to such arguments. He know»
that the scrapping of aeroplane? Is Ito-
thing to the cost of scrapping b attr<
ships. He sense« the fact that one
dar^ ^ l American w ith some high
explosive and Yankee piuck can „ t
a baftieshV, with Its i h o j a n i o r
eighteen hundred men In th« twlnk
ling of an eye. H is aafe to Ray that
now tbe President has set himself to
this investigation It w ill be persu-»d
to Its logical end, regardless of in
fluency or noitten
e?art,le88 of ,n*
uuence or poltlee,
A Snappy Cross Word Puzzle
Ph«ne 43
ROBERT W. EARL
Ccroer 5 and A
CHOP
ftR. S. RALPH DIPPEL
DENTIST
V it u »
Trom "Ore date hereof, auch petitioner for aeroplane purposes.
-wW «PP»y to the Common Connell for W e n t A le n - e , e . _
.
-
* " ° r t '“r vacating all that part of
■- c h.
Secret* ’'>'
Seoth B street lying west of the west
,, ,
v ..* ”*
,h” • *
Street In said Town 0« .. i ecull#r‘y' ,ybi,e th® President Is
SurkagttVIE.
’
r ’ ris ln « Ws Inquiry. Charles F.
Dated at Sprinrtleld, Oregon this S’,r’’’\ R®presentatiTa from California,
4,b « • * of -December. 1P24.
Introduced a bill providing for the
asked, on Thursday and Friday Jano ;8nnNnFlEU ’ M B L * G RAIN COM rreat on of a deparimrmt of »erona,1-
•ary 8 » n d 9. 1825.
’
PAN T. O Q Burhmsn President
*
bX # Secretary of
_______ ___________
Aeronautics who would have a place
iE. J. MOORE. County School Supt.
, in *he cabinet and direct the entire
Dec 35. Jan. 1....
NO TIC E FOR PUPLICATIO N .
»»’»’ Ion plans of the government. It Is
d e p a r t m e n t OF T H E IN TER IO R not
known whether this
measure
C A L L A N D SEE Dr N. w Em *r»
U.
S.
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OFFICE
at
Roseburg.
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f
w>nTersat,oni'
pe’ « on nisi, end o«h«.- worx •
Oregon, November S ' L924.
wttb ,be President or Indirectly at his
N O T t o r r. a... k_ ;--------k
r NO TIC E is hereby g lv n that Carl ’ “ K8«*«tion- or whether the provisions
S ila I
n
v *‘? n thÄt
i
Vida. Oregon, who. on are the sole creation of Mr. Curry bv‘
state Land Board of th
state of '»gust 17, ,920. made Homestand -------------------------------------------
1 * ’O "
receive sraled bids nt Its Entry, No. 013224, for E U N E U See-
office t« th e « a U U i ballding at Salem, tlon 27, Townshln !6 Socth Rarge
^ M w " P
f« T
0, K ° ^ Or’' B m F e b ' 2 B>8'- W illam ette » X
A. A. ANDERSON
Office a t
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
, » p rIngh« Id,
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'Eighth Grade Examination
The uniform stat» eighth grade ex-
aminations will be given at echoola
which have pupils who have compiled
with the conditions the law Imposes
and fo r whom questions have been
NEW »A2OR
For Sale
Guaranteed. Price $2.
JOHN A- NELSON
509 Main .Street
PIRE
‘»Ä
S
-
Ä
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P
•“ “ “
S ä
ä
CO LLECTIO NS
No Ge .lection, S o Charge.
lo the Bm rd the right to reject any
W illamette Collection and CbNdlt
and nil bids:
y Thomas, all of Vida, Oregon,
Servloe
H A M IL L A, CANÀDAY.
Raid lands are situated in 1*ne
860 W illamette Street,
Register.
1 County, Oregon and described as fol-
Eufene, Oregon.
,
N-2Î-Ü-4-11-18-2F.
lows: to wit:
Beginning at the meander post be-
Phons 878
tw-çn Serrions 32 and 27, T 17 F R. D E P A R TM E N T OF TH E ENTERIO R
of W M ' on ,h<> r W *t hftnk o f 1 United States Land Office, Rose-
SPRIN6FIEL0 GRAVEL CO.
All kinds of gravol for con­
crete or road work. We
make n specialty of bYtitk
rock and rock «and. Bl|(
er3 at foot of Main on
street.
HENRY W. CHASE. Prop.
%
chains from the corner to sections 21, ^ otics for publication.
22. 27 and 23. and running thence
Forest Exchanges.
V-r Van k .
Npt,CS 18 her0hT «lven <hat pn Np-
N. 88 degrees W 7.00 chains.
! vomber 1Sl 1M4' Ellsworth Prlndel of
Ronth 7.68 chatey f n center of hben Unrls, Or'gon, filed application No.
doped channel of riv»r: thence along 015829, under the net of March 20
N 80’A degrees E. 20.00 chains to N W ^ 3 E U . * NE14 SW14, See. 33,
right bank of nr«went river channel; I Twp, 16 8. Range 9. west, W. M. wlth-
s ,nnr th„
rlB.ht bank .m the Slsulaw National Forçat, for th-,
N “ d X e ’a 6T W » “ ’ " haine t J
,h ’ N B * SW * ' Sec 5' Tp-
Horizontal
1. To obstruct.
4 A flying mammal.
7. Goddess of Grain.
FRANK A. DE PUE
ATTORNEY
AT
LAW
NO TARY PUBLIO
»utten
■oldl’w»
»priwgRsid
» N (w
Protect yourself against the un­
certainties of winter. We can «enure
you a good position In your own eoun->
ty, that will pay you well. W rite us at
once. Nognr Corporation, 301 Couch
Bldg., Portland, Oregon.
Dec. 11-18 36.
I the meander line; thence along me­ | 21 S. Range S West. M. W. within the
10. God be willing (Latin Abbr.)
¡Cascade N,.t:on«l Forest.
ander line,
S « " d e g r e e s t v . tens chains.
Tho purport of this notice ,» to al­ 13. An exclamation.
S. 85 degrees W 6.60 chains.
low all persons claiming the lands se 13. Grandchild (S co t)
N 9d decrees W 6 13 chain».
N. 2234 degrtes. W 1.48 ehsln« to lected, or having bona fide objections 14. Ardor for a cause.
the piece of beginning, containing to sucj) application, an opportunity to
16. Deep mud or slueh.
’13 368 seres.
and Rocolver of th« United State* 18. Nickel (abbr.)
Apellcatlon should ho accomt'enled
hy check or draft for tho amount of [*n d OfAcr, «1 Roseburg. Oregon. Any 19. Light Infantry (abbr.)
)
hid. end should ho addressed to P G
uph protests or objectlohs must be 20. To throw
BROWN, U L E F K
S T3TE
LAND filed tn this office within thirty days 122. A stupid fellow; lout.
BnARD.
RM,F,M.
OREGON.
and rvazxvw« 4 Is a
el — __k a,
— t
marked aonllcstlon and bid to pur­ from the date of first publication of 24. Personal pronoun— plural.
this notice, which first publication Is 26. Used to rowing.
chase riverbed land In I* n o enwntv.
G O B R o tw
December 11, 1924.
27. Negative
Clerk State Lard Board.
Hamill A. Canaday.
.28. French author.
Doted at Salem, Oregon,
Register.
Doretehrr 6. 1MM
30. A measure of length.
D«c. 11, 18, 25, Jan. 1.
Dec. 11-18-26, J. 1-8-16 22-2», F. 6.
81. A boy’s name.
Vertical
2. Suffix meaning affected by.
3. Actual experience.
4. A ray of light.
6. For Instance.
6. A hand cutting tool.
8. Rhorlum (abbr.)
9. To observe.
11. The second planet from the sun.
13. A constellation noted for It» group
of three bright stars.
16. The atmosphere.
17. Not well.
20. Central part of a wheel.
21. Noisy.
22. A orustneean.
,
23. A speck.
26. Before noon.
23. To accomplish.
2». Therefore.