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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
THURSPA Y^FEÖBÜARY 12, 1925
I8T TWB CIRTTBT CO URT O F T H E title or Interest therein or thereto
STARB O F (« B O O N FOR LA N K I whatsoever; and that aald defendants,
(XJUNTY
and each of them, and any person or
L. H. D o ry ------— ■ — ■
. plaintiff, corporation claiming under, by or
*
I through them or any of them be for
8. D (lager and
-Oager. ever barred and enjoined from aeeert-
hla «rifa, Jataea Heatherly and-
Ing any claim thereto
—— — ————— Heat heidy, hla wife, 1 Thia summons le served upon you
Joseph Bailey and----------------------------- by tbe publication thereof for six con-
Bailey, hla wife, L. H Wheeler and •ecottve
weeks In the Springfield
--------- Wheeler, hie wife. News In accordance with an order of
Nancy Acn W hlteak-r, Ben Wblteak- 'tbe Hon. 0. F. Sklpworth, Judge of
er,
James P. WhUeaker.
Francis •the above entitled Oourt, made and
U'htteaker, Lulu Frances Ttiomae, and ■ ntored on the third day of January.
Clyde J. Tbonata, her husband. Junlua 1826
Date of fliwt publication the
Jarvis, Opal A. Jarvis, also any ith day of January, 1825.
unknown halra of any of «aid defend­
Donald Young.
ants who may be deceased, and also
Attorney for Plaintiff,
all other persons or parties unknown Post Office Addreaa. Eugene. Oregon.
.«•lining any, right, title, estate, lien
J 8-16-2329. F613-19.
or Interest In the real M tate des­
cribed In the complaint herein,
NO TIC E OF F IN A L HEARING
Defendants.
Notice
le hereby given that tho und
SUMMONS
erslgned, as administratrix of tbe ee-
To 8. D. Oager and
Oager, hla «rife, James Heatherly and l|ate of E- E. Knickerbocker, deceased.
■ • — - .............. Heatherly, his wife, , has filed her final report as admlols
Jo»,-t«h Bailey and------------------- Bailey, tra-trix of said estate, and that Satur­
day. tbe 28th day of February. 1825. at
his wife. L. II Wheeler and-
the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon
-Wheeler, hla wife, James P of said day, and the County Court
Whlteaker, France« WYHteaker, Clyde Room at the County Court House in
J. Thomas and Junlua W. Jarvis, also Eugene. Oregon, has been set as the
any unknown heirs of any of the said time and place for hearing objection«
defendants who may be deceaeed. and to said final account.. All persona hav­
«le» all other person or parties un­ ing objections to said final account
known claiming any right title, estate, •re notified to file the same In writing,
lain « Interest In the real estate des­ with (be clerk of said court before
cribed In the complaint herein, de­ said day.
fendants:
Lena M. Knickerbocker,
IN T H E NA M E OF T H E STA TE OF
Administratrix of the eatate of
ORJKJ d N , you are hereby required to
E E. Knickerbocker, deceased.
• M '« r
and answer the complain, Donald Young.
which tins been filed against you In Attorney for estate.
J 28. F-6-12-18-28.
the above entitled Court and cause
whbln six weeks from th t data of
the first publication of thia eummone,
Lead on McBath
•ad If you fe.fl to ao appear and
Tourist— ‘‘Say
conductor, will
1
answer the plaintiff will apply to the
Court for relief prayed for t
have time to run over there and get
to-wfl: ftr • decree that tbe plaintiff
is ths sole and absolute owner In fee a drink before the train leave»?”
Conductor— "Yep—go ahead.*
simple of Lots one (1, and two 111
In Block four (4) of Whlteaker'e Ad­
Tourist—“ You are sure 111 have
dition to Eugene, in Lane County, Ore­
gon, and that none of the defendant time?"
Conductor—'‘Crying catfish, yea—
above named, or any person or cor­
poration claiming undtr by or through I'm going with you."
them or any or them have any right.
Classified Advertisements
• • I l w M I yeu went te M il. buy wknt yeu want to buy tt»M ««•
columns. W rite or phone TWO
*oo«
W A N T E D - Roll n»P (leak.
write P. O. bcx IH.
Call SB or | Marcelling done In your own homa.
J U S»
For appointment« call 103 W.
J 16-22 29 -F-7-B
W A N T K D —Good. 2nd hand Wicker
baby buggy. Call at 820 G «treat
(lllcedga contract on reaTJeacein
r u
Cortland to exchange for residence lb
FOR rtAJ.kk--Hurruugb» Adding Ma­ Springfield. Address Box 400. Spring-
If.
chine, niodol 2117. ('all Andoreoe field. Springfield Lumber Co.
Motor Company.
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R 'r"o F T H E
STA TE OF OREGON FOR LANE
CO UNTY
FOR 8AIJC— Carbon -paper In large
«beets, 28x3* Incbee, suitable for Shirley Taylor. Plaintiff,
v
making tracing«. The New* Office. Alice Taylor, defendant.
S IM M O N S .
A N Y B O D Y « M i n g m ilk
at gallon
To Alice Taylor, defendant:
rate« rati Btreretde Dairy. I t o e e
IN T H E NAM E OF T H E STATE OF
stn
OREOON. you are hereby required to
•Pl*e*r aad answer M e complaint
which haa been filed against yon In
W estfir baa School Blotrlct
A new achol district at W eetflr ha> the above entitled Court and cause
within six weeks from tbe date of the
been crrated b> the dlalrlct bouudry first publication of thia summons, or
board In allowing tbe petition of rani- If you fall to ao appear and answer
denla of th t place to be «operated (ha plaintiff will apply to the court
Horn the Oak: lilge district. A n«w for a decree dissolving the marriage
contract existing between you and the
» loot houi- will *oon lx nrrdeu It plaintiff, and divorcing tbe plaintiff.
I- report»J
This ruromona Is served upon you by
the publication thereof. In accordance
with an order made and entered on
NO TIC E O r F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T <he ninth day of January, 1226.
Notlre la hereby given that the directing (he service of summons
undersigned, aitmlnlatrator of the to be made by the publication (hereof
relate of M alt Huiler. deceased. haa for «lx consecutive weeks In the
filed hla final account In «aid aatate Springfield News. Date of first publi­
with the County Court of Lane County, cation the 16th day of January. 1826.
Donald Young.
Oregon, and the »aid court haa eat
Attorney for plaintiff
Monday the 13rd day of February.
Poet office addrees. Fugena Oregon.
1925. at 107 00 o'clock A. M. ae tbe time
J-16 22 29— F5-13 16 •«
and the Court room In the County
Court Houae In Eugene, l* n e County,
Oregon, as the place for the hearing
of «eld final account. All perauna NO TIC E O F F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T
N O TIC E IS H ER EB Y G IVEN . That
haring objeatlona to aald final account
or any particular Item thereof, are John W. Stevens, as administrator of
hereby notified to file same with the the estate of Cornelia Steven«, de­
Clerk of aald Court on or before the ceased. hse rendered and filed In the
13rd day of February. 1HB. at 10:00 County Court of tbe State of Oregon
for the county of Lane, his final ac­
gtclock A. M
o o n n o s 8 WELLS. count of hla administration and that
Administrator of the eatata said Court has by order duly made
».<
of Matt Huiler. deceaeed.
and entered fixed and appointed Sat­
J-22 29 F 6-12-19.
urday the 21st day of February 1826
at the hour of ten o'clock In the fore­
noon, In the County Court room In the
Court house In aald county and state
a« the day, time and place for the
HANSON GARAGE
hearing of objection« to said final ac­
count? and tho settlement thereof.
Overbnulos anv mnka of
All objections must be In writing and
car, 75 cents per hour.
filed with the Clerk of aald Court on
or before aald day and time.
Phons 45F14
Dated thin 19th day of January, 1828.
Eugene
John W. Stevens. Administrator.
J -22-29 F-512.
SCHOOL DISTRICT BON D
ELECTION NOTICE
STATE OF OREGON
)
COUNTY OR LANE
ts
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 19 )
V "
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that at the School District Bond
Election hereby called to be held at The City Hall in Springfield,
B U S IN E S S
D IR E C T O R Y }
W. F. WALKER
Oregon, on Tuesday the 3rd day of March, A. D. 1925, between
the hours of two o clock P. M., and seven o'clock P. M., there
Eat at the
SPONG <& THOMAS
CAFE
Corner 3rd and Main
FU N ER A L DIRECTOR
Full Auto Equip-.,ml
W. O. W
Oregon, in and for said School District No. 19, Lane County,
will be submitted to tho legal voters thereof, the question of con­
tracting a bonded indebtedness in the sum of $12,500, for the
purpose of Erect.ng a Grade School Building.
block
Office Phone 82 M R h
Phone «1-J
Tho vote to bo by ballot upon which shall be the word3
■
"Bonds— Yes" and "Bonds— No,' and the voter shall place a
Call
DR. N. W. EMERY
D E N T IS T
cross (X ) between the word "Bonds" and the word “Yes," or
SUTTON TRANSFER
between the word "Bonds" and the word “ No," which indicates
Phone 57
his choice.
The polls for the reception of the ballots cast for or against
8utton Bldg.
Phone 80-J
Reeldenco Phone 1M M
Springfield, Oregen
the contraction of said indebtedness will, on sa d day and date
GEO,. N. McLEAN
in s u r a n c e
8urety Bonds,.
Phene g17
My buslnere Is to protect yeur
business
880 W illamette 8t. Eugene Oregon
JOHN A. NELSON
509 Main Street
AND
AUTO
NOTARY
,
IN S U R A N C E
PUBLIC
Oregon
“The Loop
II
Your Home When In
Springfidd
JO HN M. W IL L IA M S
Attorney for Vet. Stale Aid Com.,
Soldiers Bnnui Loam.
L. E. BEAN
Attorney State Land Board,
Elate School Fund Loan«.
BARBER
SHOP
19Jj'
!
LtconxqJ to practice In «11 Court«
of the Statn, end United State«.
D. W. Roof
JEWELER
Repairing a Specialty
Springfield, Oregon
CLEANING AND
PRESSING
Phone 78-J
We Call For and Deliver
Q. M. PLUMMER
9th and Main.
I
NOTICE i f SPECIAL TAX ELECTION
DR. S. RALPH DIPPEL
DENTIST
Phone 43
Vitus Bldg., Springfield, Ore 1
1
Attorn ey-at-I.aw
GEO. H. DITTO,
Attest:-
Chairman, District School Board.
R ,W SMITH. District Clerk.
Feb. 5-12-19
I
t
For
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO 19
State of Oregon
\
County of Lane
ss
Schcol District No. 19 }
W. A. GRESSMAN
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that at the School District
Commercial State Bank Bldg.
Springfield, Oregon
Notary Public
Collections
WILLIAMS A BEAN
A TT0R N EY8
880 W llllam ette 8t.
Eugene, Ore.
the same d-ay, when the same shall be closed.
is', Lane County, Oregon, made this 3rd day of February, A. D.
A. A. ANDERSON
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
P. M., and remain open until the hour of seven o'clock P- M„ of
By order of the District School Board of School District No.
NEW RAZOR
For Saio
Guaranteed. Price $2.
Office at
Sprlngfteld,
j
I
WM. G. HUGHES
P IR E
and at the place aforesaid, be opened at the hour of two o’clock
Automobile, Fire and Life
SHOE REPAIRING
Work Promptly and
Carefully Done
SPRINGFIELD GRAVEL CO,
All kind9 of grsve^or con-
Crete or reffd wot «. We
make a specialty of crushed
rock and rock sand. Bunk­
ers at foot of Main en Mill
street
HENRY W. CHASE, Prop.
FRANK A. DEPUE
ATTORNEY
AT
LAW
NOTARY F U 8L IC
Sutton
Bundling
BprtngBeld
Oregon
County. Oregon, on Tuesday the 3rd day of March, 1925, betwoen
hours of two o'clock P. M. and seven o’clock P. M., there
will be submitted to the legal voters thereof the question of
1 voting a special tax in the sum of $12.500 for the purpose of
Erecting a Grade School Building, and the purchase of grounds
for same.
' the
The vote to be by ballot upon which shall be the words
“Special Tax— Yes’’ and "Special Tax— No," and the voter shall
place a cross (X ) between the words Special Tax" and the word
“Yes,' or between the words "Special Tax" and the word “ No,"
which indicates his ohoioe.
The polls for the reception of the ballots cast for or against
the question of said special tax will, on said day and date and at
the plaoe aforesaid ,be opened at the hour of two o'clock P- M„
and remain open until the hour of seven o’clock P. M. of the
same day, when the same shall be olosed.
By order of the District School Board of School District
No. 19, Laae County, Oregon, made this 3rd day of February 1925-
CEO- H. DITTO,
{Attest:
Chairman, District School Board.
R. W, 8mith, District Clerk.
'i
OREGON NEWS ITEMS
OF SPECIAL INTEREST
Brief Resume of Happenings of
the Week Collected for
Our Readers.
Continued rains caused considerable
damage to roads of the mid-Columbia
district.
Marriage« were not so popular in
Union county In 1824 as in 1828,
records »how.
Hay shortage resulted la a com­
paratively heavy loss of cattle In
central Oregon this winter, report«
reaching Bend indicate. It waa es­
timated that 13 per cent of the cattle
In the vicinity of Slaters had died.
Heavy losses were reported trom Fort
Rock.
The public service commlssloa has
authorized short time publication at
special Intrastate carload rate« on
seed wheat for reseeding purposes
which has been made necessary as a
result of the recent cold weather. The
rates apply to those counties east of
Hood River and south to Snake river.
After being deadlocked. 11 to one,
for hanging for nearly 19 hours, the
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Lee o i Reede­
jurors at Klamath Palls who heard tbe
port are parents of Reedsport’s first
case against 81m Pate, first of the
triplets, born Friday.
gambling house murder suspeexa to
The auto camp maintained In the face trial, compromised and returned
city park bg Cotta«« GraWe will be a verdkf of guilty of first degree mur­
discontinued during the coming dim ­ der but recommended life imprise*-
mer.
ment.
Brick work on a new central heat-
One hundred and eighteen mill« re­
lag plant for Bend's public schools la porting to West Coaet Lumbermen's
near lag completion. Hog fuel w ill be association for tbe week ending Janu­
used.
ary 31 manufactured 103.898,878 feet
The Lane county court haa author­ of lumber, sold 92,104,234 feet and
ised a concrete Jail at Oakridge. The shipped 98,838,848 feet. New business
Southern Pacific w ill share In the ex­ was 11 per cent below production.
Shipments were 7 per cent above new
pense.
Grove Orchard community near Mc­ business.
While no materia) damage to fall
Minnville has purchased a building
which will be remodeled Into a com­ wheat w ill occur in Baker county ou
account of the recent severe winter
munity hall.
Several roads near Albany were ! weather, It la reported that deep freex-
flooded by the high water last week } ing before enow fell will result in
and travel In nearly every direction considerable damage to the alfalfa hay
crop this year. In many instances
from Albany was restricted.
growers w ill plow their alfalfa fields
W ith a desire to study floral sues
and reseed.
tlons ana beautify Tillamook, a group I
of people Interested io flowers have : There were two fatalities in Oregon
organised the Tillamook Floral club. ; due to Industrial accidents during the
week ending February 5, according to
Two women and one man. students
a report Issued by tbe state industrial
at Oregon Agricultural college, were
accident commission.
The victims
dlemleeed by college authorities for were Matbaus Lattenmeier, Oregon
alleged participation In liquor parties City, beaterman, and Hal Lofton. Sil­
George O. Knowles wee elected vias, laborer A total of 549 accidents
mayor of Cottage Grove to take the ! was reported.
place vacated by J. H. Chambers, re- I
Damage estimated at 1250,000 waa
signed, at a meeting of the city coun- j
entailed, thousands of head of sheep
ell.
and cattle were drowned, houses and
Torakleh Hortnchl, Japanese, 48. | small buildings were swept away, a
« u Instantly killed near Perry when railroad bridge was wasted out and
a rock which was being lifted by a Vale was covered with three feet of
derrick, «pllt, half of it fulling on his j water when the dam on Bully creek,
face.
19 miles west of Vale, broke under the
Christian Ranley. 83, well known pressure of flood waters.
pioneer of Pendleton and an Indian
A west coast branch of the National
fighter during the conetructlon of the Lumber Manufacturers' association
Union Pacific railroad, died at hl» will be established at Portland In
home In Hood River.
recognition of the increasing Import­
Two million feet of log» were taken ance of the lumber industry in the
down the Sluslaw river by recent high j Pacific northwest. It was announced
w tte r to the boom of the Siualaw at the headquarters of the association
Boom company, near Cushman, where In Washington, D. C. Harold F. Hubbs,
for many years a resident of Portland,
they will be stored until marketed.
Fruit trees In Lane county aa a will direct the Portlaud branch.
rule were not damaged as much by
the recent freezing weather as during
the zero weather la 1919, according to
C. E. Stewart, county fruit inspector.
W ith Ochooo creek, a tributary to
Crocked river, at flood stage, the
Ochoco reservoir is rapidly tilling with
water, giving assurance to Prinevlile
farmers of a season of plentiful crops.
Suit was begun in circuit court at
Eugene by J. H. Hawley and S. W.
Boyd of Cottage Grove against the
county court and the sheriff to enjoin
the collection of 1934 taxes as they
stand on the rolls, which have just
been completed, on the ground that
the amount levied upon this year ex­
ceeds by more than 6 per cent the
amount levied upon last year.
Plans for tho annual strawberry
Three thousand signs to mark forest
carnival to be held In Roseburg dur­
ing May this year have already been trails In 22 forests In Oregon and
started by the Umpqua Chiefs, who Washington were shipped by tbe forest
staged a very successful festival last service at Portland to meet the grow­
ing demand of tourists who are mak­
spring.
ing the forests their summer play­
Dr. W. T. Phy of the state board of
grounds. The largest shipment went
health haa begun a survey of Union
to the Diamond lake region, where
county to discover the number of cases
560 signs were wanted, and the next
of goitre. I t Is claimed that Union
to the Mount Hood national tonst,
county Is one of the parts of the world
which took 320 signs.
where goitre is mos'. prevalenL
A charce for some of tho farmers
Rising to 23 feet, the Willamette
who are in the hog business to replace
river at Albany set a new high mark
former losses with profits is seen
for the winter.
All through traffic
»as stopped except between Albany by Fred Bennion. Um atilla county
agent, following receipt of the govern­
and Corvallis via the west side road,
ment’s report of a shortage of hog»
and between Albany and Portland.
amounting to 12,090,000 in January,
It the senate passes tbe omnibus
1925, as compared with 1924. Low
building bill, which has passed the
prices for hogs and high price of feeds
house, there will be set aside out of
have caused hog production in Uma-
the lump sum appropriation. 2300,009
•111a county to be greatly curtailed
tor a federal building at Astoria, and
d u r i- j
la:t *.~c
. .....
2120.000 tor an extension of the build
The C U iL ra la Orescn Power com­
leg at Eugene.
»
pany has applied to the federal pow­
On February 1 thero was 10 feet of
er commission for a p re lim In r^ per­
snow at the rim of Crater lake. 8Vj
mit for an installation on Clearwater
feet at Anna Spring camp, and the
river, a tributary of the North Ump-
total precipitation far the previous
Qua river, and Nowich creek, a trib­
month was 10 54 Inches, according to
utary of Clearwa:er river, 51 miles
•he month’s weather report received
northeast of Roseburg, Douglas county.
,rom the Crater national park ranger
It Is propcsed to construct a dam
Jonathan Bourne, ex-Unltcd States about three miles above the mouth
senator from Oregon, w ill receive one of the Clearwater, c r e e p s a storage
half of the estate, valued at more than reservoir extending a b R t six miles
IX,830.003, left by his sister. Miss
upstream, to furnish storugo and pow­
Emily Howland Bourne. Miss Bourne
er In connecttbn with the company’s
died • in March, 1922.
Ex-tenator
other developments on the North
Bourne resides In Washington, D. C.
Umpqua.
Eecause women violators of Benr
Damage to winter wheat In eastern
city ordinances are obviously taking Oregon lAst month was considerably
advantage of lenienoy being shown greater than at first estimated, re­
them due to a lack of women’« quar ports Indicate. Between 90 and 96
te n In the local Jail, Bend'« women per cent of the wheat crop In Morrow
prleonert w ill likely be «ent to the county will bare to be reaeeded. ac­
Crook county Jail In Prineville here cording to advicei from R. W l^ ^^ ee,
Morrow county agent. New ^ ^ F v a -
after.
The number of Pacific eoast fir mills tlone in Bherman, OUllam and Waeco
that have gone onto the 6 day week counties show early estimate« tar bo-
la now mora than 108 and approxi­ low actual figures. In 8herman eoan-
mately 22,000 employee are affected by ty, 80 per cent of the grain le 4 0 t
the ahertaaed schedule. Black demand according to’ D. B. Stephen«, anpar-
and accumulation of stocks nt mill« Inteadent of tbe Moro experiment eta-
ware tbe reasons assigned for reducing tlon. Between 20,000 and 24,000 scree
output until westbor ln atbe east per­ will hivfe to be reseeded In ^eseo
mits full amployment of building labor. county, County Agent Dalgh estimate*