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    T IIIItS D A Y , FEBRUARY 26,
T H E SPRIN GFIELD NEWS
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE corner of the aoutheaat fourth of the
HTA'I K OF OREGON FOR
¡northeast quarter of »aid »action 33.
LANK COUNTY
I which la marked by a Ford axle efauft
L. 8 Hcott, Margaret M. Hcott, va. driven In the (round on the northern
Ella Halley,— — —Halley, tier hua- boundary of county road No. 322,
• • I I w hat you want ta aall, buy w hat you w ant to buy thro •"
band; Thomas Clemmena.
------- thence along the northern boundary
columns. W rite or phone T W O
Clcinmtri», III.» '»Ife; Alfred C k m -Jof county road No. 323, south 88 de-
men», -------- Clemmen«. hla wife; | green 67 min., east 42.68 chain» to a
FOK HALE It
roil Jersey c o » i I i t S A I H Iiu r r o n e h » a < i line U« •J"bn ' 'I'nini ti«. lo-vnna Clemmen». Ford axle ahaft driven In the ground
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, In bill milk, bargain, al»o Ford
i bine, model .1117 ( a ll Anderson , Clim.mens, hl» wife, being the only center of county road No. 48«. north
roup«, '84, will take cheap roadster
Motor Company.
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surviving ■
heir»
at - • law
Martha 20 16 chain»
to a Ford axle ahal
a» part,
I'hoae I28W .
------ .((Temniane ard Tbomaa Clemmena, driven In the ground, thence nortl
Gilt -Ige contract on residence In , her husband, both deceased; Dellla 89 degree» 57 rnln.. w<wt 22.58 chain
r-2«.
Portland lo exchange for re.I.lence Hr J“ " ’ ’"»'»worth William CoaUwor.h to the place of beginning. In Lan
FOR HALE Rhode l«luii<t Red hatch
r » r b u H b u n d ; H. K. Copeland» —
County« Oregon, and for other relf*
Hprlngfleld. Address Box 400. Spring- Copeland, hla wife; the unknown and coat» and dl»bur»ement» of th
log eggs. 41.26 per netting.
K.
field. Hprlngfleld Lumber Co.
tf.
hefra of John H. Kdmunaon and Ku suit. Thia »timmor» 1» published pu
Gormley, Houth C Htreet.
them « KdmuMon. both deceased; al- «uant to an order of Hon. O. F. Skip
f'u it SALE—-t’nrbon puper in large ro all o tu .r person« or partle» un- worth, Circuit Judg- In »aid county,
F 18 2« M 5 12.
sheet*, 38x38 Inch«», «ultable for known claiming any right, title, ea- dap.,] February Jith, 1925, requiring
Have your feet by having your
mu king tracing». The New» Office. I late, lien of Interact Id the r al ««-. publication hereof once a week for
shoes repair'd at the Electric Hhoe
into described In the complaint h err-|»|g wr<-k» In HpringiMd New». a
Shop.
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IN TUB CIRCUIT COURT GF THE In
newapaoer printed and published In
HTATE
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OREGON
FOR
LANE
To Ella H a lle y .---------Halley, her L aneC ounty. Oregon
(teed Ford», nil kind», buy now.
COUNTY
husband; Tbomaa Clemmons, ---------1
FRED E SMITH
Ander»on Wing Motor Co.
F26.
Cl< n.iuenR, hi« Wife; Andrew Cb rn-j
Attorney for I'ialntfffw.
Hhlrley Taylor. Plaintiff,
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nvriH. —— r- - Clemmen*. bln wife; ; Date of First publication February
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Dellla Jane Coat» worth.
William 28. 1926
I Alice Taylor, defendant
C oatdw orta, h er h usband; 8. It. Cope-
N otice la hereby given that the j
Ht'MMONH.
F-28-M 5-22-V» 26 A 2.
land,
undersigned Josie II. Spore« hua been To Alice Taylor, defendant
Copeland. hla wife; the
by th Probate Court of latnu County.) | \j q-HK NAME OF THE HTATF OF I "nl' no* n heirs of John H. Edtnunson
NOTICE •
Oregon, appointed administrator o i OUEGON. you are heraby required to *"'1 EuP*»»«n " Bdmui*mr>| both de
NOTICE I» hereby given that the
l ie .■»late or George W Hporee, de-
, M<| ttu e » — « a . eom olalnt ' ’"’"'‘d I »1»"
other pereon or partle«
ceased
All person» are h 1 re b y no- wb|rh
. «<><■ :n I '»»known claiming any right, title, ee- undersign'd Administrator of the ea-
titled lo present the claims. If any
,.„t 111...1 Court and cause 'a,B- ,,cr "r lnt<rest in the real estate tale of Harrison B. Gray, deceased,
you have, against said «»laic to the wi,h |„
i,,an ih .
ih„ 'described In the complaint herein, de- Hied hla final account with the Coun-
u n d e rslg n 'd ad m in istrato r ai h er real rlrg t' "
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’r,,n* ‘n*
fendant.:
ty Clerk of Lane County. Oregon, on
deuce or at the law offices of Wll ,f *
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IN T H E NAME OF THE HTATE the 14th day of February. 1925. and
Hams A lb «n . Eugene, Oregon, wllhln th Dlai„ .if» w iii /„n lv in the " .o r t1” ’-’ CREGON:— You and each of you. *'> order of the County Court Hatur-
s lx m o n th , fr o -m
m this
Ib l« date.
d a te
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required to
March. 1925,
¡for
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dlsaolvlna th e m n rrlaae
, r e hereby
hereby required
to appear
appear and
and «1«Y
'I»Y the
the 21at
21at day
day of
of March.
1925, at
at
Dated this 19th day of February.
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This runimona l. rorvto upoS yon by « " * " • ? « £ » . ' J 8“ ' !»'<’
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Ibe'puldlcatlon" hero(',r^ nUL°<"Jdance inJ “> » » <“*«> •'» »ecka from the date'«®», has bean fixed a» the time and
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of the order providing for publication' Pl«™ for hearing objection.. If any
NOTH K GF FINAL HBARINO " ¡th e ninth day of January. 1925,i
her* 1'1/ and lf J o u / • «
*5,Pf>UDl “nd f° F f,Bal
Notice I. hereby glv .n that the und ^
“ S i d . ’ by ¿ r X ^ t l o i X ™ ! ?
for thP. ie ile f ) -'ll perron, having objection, to
•rh‘«n«‘l. •» administratrix of the ea-
M
Ihereln demanded, towlt for a decree »»W final account nre hereby notified
tale of h,. E. Knickerbocker, deceased,
. | d ° N e « ‘ itaia ^ r 'n J t n..hi? '«river quieting title in plaintiffs a n d ’*° H|e ’he same with the County Clerk
t'r a 'tr lx ^ o f r o u T O V b ^ ^ r »
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* £ 8 * . In and to follow- ?n or before the time fixed for final
Ing
land,
towlt;
Beginning at a bearing thereon
Donald Young
day. the 38th day of February. 1126. at
H. L. BERGMAN,
points 20.18 chains south of the north
Attorney for plaintiff
the hour of ten o'clock tn the forenoon
Administrator of the Estate
eaat
corner
of
section
33.
township
l*aat office address, ^ p n , Oregon 7” ‘„¿"Z ""
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of eald day. and tbs County Court
of Harrison B. Gray, de­
run­
Hoorn at the County Court House ln
J 1 6 J12»— F5-1I 19 28
J, 88
ij'u degrees
" M ’ 57 min.,
ceased.
ning
thence
north
Eugemi Oregon, has been set at the
went 20 00 chains to a Ford axle Williams A Bean
lime and place for hearing objections
Attorneys for the Estate.
to said final account. All persons bar­ Estate of P. M McPherson. Deceased * shaft driven in the (round, thence
F-1H-28-M-5-12-19
ing objections to said final account NHTjnK OF FINAL SETTLEM ENT, south 20 15 chains to the southwest
wotlre la hereby given that 8eth
are notified lo file the annie In writing,
M Mel hereon and Walter W. Mc­
with Che clerk of eald court before Pherson.
administrators of the estate
eald day.
of P. M. McPherson, deceaaad. have
Ian« M Knickerbocker,
fO«»l 1n «he County Coprt o f the
Administratrix of the estate of
State of Oregon. In and for Ia n « j
E E Knickerbocker, deceased.
County, their final report ae such ad­
Donald Young.
ministrators; end that ten o'clock In
Attorney for estate.
the forenoon cf Saturday, the 28th
J 29. F 5-12-19 28.
(lay of Murch. 1925. at the Court room
thereof, have been, by the Court, fixed
and appointed as the time and place
HANSON GARAGE
Classified Advertisements
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OREGUN NEWS ITEMS
OF SPECIAL INTEREST
Brief Resume of Happenings of
the Week Collected for
Our Readers.
More than 4880.004 will be spent
ln Portland, and a total of 43,000,-
000 In the entire »late during the
present year by the Pacific T ele­
phone A Telegraph company for e i-
tensione and Improvements of plant
and equipment.
Not so many seta of twin lambs a*
usual are being born this year in tho
corrals and shed, of Umatilla county
abeep men, according to reports from
Mr». Mabel Beat has been appointed growers. The tingle lambs are rugged
'ostmaster at Snntex, Harney county. and healthy, however, and promise to
make excellent growth.
The annual meeting of the Umatilla
The basketball championship of dis­
County Hankers’ association waa held
trict No. 2 of the Oregon State High
In Pendleton.
School association will be decided ia
J. It. Raley, a Pendleton attorney,
a tournament to be played ln Pendle­
has been chosen to manage the Port­
ton February 28, 27 and 28. The dia-
land Rose Festival th l. year.
- trict eomprJge, Morrow> VBatllla> u u .
The annual three-day convention of ; liarn and Wheeler counties,
the Oregon Hardware and Implement
Tfae
gU te h(ghway brldge
Retail D ealer, will open In Portland | , he
an(J CIark
on
*rc
Construction of a bridge over the
Columbia river between Longview,
Wash., and Rainier, was approved by
the senate.
' lower Columbia river highway, Is near-
i lng completion, and according to A.
G. Skelton, resident engineer ln charge
of the work, the structure will be
opened for traffic about March 1.
An extensive program of street Im
provementa for 1925 In Oregon City
bas been tentatively outlined by the
city commission.
Lebanon la Inaugurating a building
program for the coming season in
which more than a mile of street pav
ing will be a part.
The Portland Kennel club will hold
its annual bench exhibition of blood-
ed dogs in the Portland city auditor-
turn April 2. 8 and 4.
Two carloads of Irish Cobbler and
Early Ohio seed potatoes have been
j purchased by the Umatilla county
farm bureau and will be distributed
to growers ln the county, according to
i Fred Bennion, county agent.
The
seed was certified by the state of
Minnesota.
So many sheep and goats have been
killed by dogs in Polk county that the
dog fund, from which stock owners
are indemnified, la exhausted, and the
March 8-8, Inclusive, was announc­ I court has Instructed Sheriff Hooker
ed as dates for the annual northwest­ to round up unlicensed dogs and de­
ern convention of the Christian and mand that their owners pay the r e ­
quired fee at once.
missionary alliance tn Hood River.
F ifteen years In the state pentten-
The Deschutes river within the city
llmits of Bend will soon be spanned tlary and a fine of 41000 was the sen-
by a new bridge, if a move launched | tence Imposed by Circuit Judge Lea­
by residents west of the river ma­ vitt on John Taylor, confessed leader
of the robber* who on the morning of
terialises.
Wooden bridges. Instead of con­ January 4 shot and killed Oscar
crete, will be built over the mill race Erickson during the robbery of a
at Patterson and Hllyard streets in gambling house at Klamath Falls.
One hundred and seventeen m ills
Eugene, according to a decision by the
reporting to W est Coast Lumbermen's
city council.
Practically 75 per cent of the wheat association for the week ending Feb-
in Umatilla county was killed by the ; ruarf 14- manufactured 95.608,917 feet
December freexe and it will require of lumber, sold 92,786,333, and shipped
I about 4750.000 to pay for wheat with 88,646,111 fe e t New business was 3
per cent below production. Shipments
! which to reseed.
District Bond (• A special election will be held by were 4 per cent below new business.
The Pendleton office of the forest
■ 11 school districts in the northern
in Springfield,
of C,ackamag county February service has received formal notice
Lane County, 28 to vote on the proposed union hign from the government that an appro-
school at Milwaukie.
priatlon of 41200 has been allowed for
1925, between The
passenger, freight and ! construction of five
sheep corrals on
SCHOOL DISTRICT BOND
ELECTION NOTICE
Overhauls atty make of
car, 75 cents per hour.
Phone 45F14
Eugene
• b u s in e s s
ol’1> rJ,on*
»«'<’ "port*STATE OF OREGON
and for the final itetthiucnt of the t
in t v o d i a m p
■ »late of m id d e ce ased
¡COUNTY OR LANE
h eth m
W a l t e r
ss
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 19 )
M c P h e r s o n .
w M c P h e r s o n ,
Administrators.
A. E Wheeler. Attorney.
F 26 M 6412-1.9 28
d ir e c t o r y
Eat at ths
SPONG A THOMAS
CAFE
Corner 3rd and Main
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that at ths School
Election hereby called to be held at The City Hall
Oregon, in and for said School District No. 19,
Oregon, on Tuesday the 3rd day of March. A. D.
the hours of two O clock P. M., and seven o'clock P. M., there telegraph station to be added by the the southern part of the Umatilla na-
.
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Southern Pacific Railway company on
‘ional forest. The corrals will be used
will be submitted to the legal voters thereof, the question of con- ltg Eugene-Klamath Falls line is now 1 in « ”*“ ting sheep when they are
brought onto the forest for graxing.
tractlng a bonded indebtedness in the sum of $12,500, for the ln operation at Westfir.
The appropriation of market road
John M. Jones, Portland postmas-
ter, has been named rice-president of money among various market roads
of Clackamas county has been m ads
The vote to be by ballot upon which shall be the words the National Association of Post­ by an order ot the county court. Th*
masters to represent Oregon, Washlng-
amount to be expended totals 41,02.-
No,’ and the voter shall place a ton> Maho and Montana.
Bonds— Yes” and “Bond;
676 and will provide hard surface and
Call
Advices received at lone state that
cross (X ) between the word "Bonds” and the word “Yes,” or
road improvement for 18 market roads
an oil well drilling outfit has been shlp-
SUTTON TRANSFER
betwoen the word "Bonds” and the word "No,” which indicates ped for the IoDe Oag Oil company in the county in connection with the
road development program for th s
i, i
and that drilling operations will begin
Phone 57
his choice.
,
year.
' not later than March 1.
Gorden Nosker. charged with reck­
The polls for the reception of the ballots cast for or against The Hermlgton high Bchooi debate
less driving, has lost his driver's
the contraction of said indebtedness will, on said day and date team won the deb“te against Pendle­ license for life and must pay a fin s
ton last week and thereby stepped on
GEO.. N, M eLB A N
and at the place aforesaid, be opened at the hour of two o'clock the first rung of the ladder that may of 4250 and spent one month in jail
at Bend as the result of a wreck sev­
Automobile, Flee and L ife
lead to the state contest.
P. M„ and remain open until the hour of seven o’clock P- M„ of
eral days ago when his machine left
IN S U R A N C E
The Coos bay district, which Is pro­ The Dalles-Callfornia highway and
Surety Bond»,.
Phone 817
the
same
day,
when
the
same
shall
be
closed.
gressing rapidly in development of the turned over. Ed Burdett and M. 3.
My buelneoe It to protect yetir
butlneee
Magee were serioksly Injured in the
By
order
of
.he
Die.nc,
Schoo,
Board
0.
Soh.o,
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No.
I ,** '* y i l l a m ette St. Eugene Oregon
wreck.
19, Lane County, Oregon, made this 3rd day of February, A. D. dated for the first week of May.
Labor conditions in Portland and
John B. Bell Jr. of Eugene, has been throughout Oregon are brightening
NEW RAZOR
19L'j.
appointed principal cadet at the end unemployment in some lines is
CEO. H. DITTO.
For Sale
! United States military academy at already reduced. This fact Is pointed
WM. G. HUGHES
Attest:-
Chairman, District School Board.
Guaranteed. Price $2.
F IR E A N D A U T O IN S U R A N C E
Feb. 5-12-19 i West Point by Senator Stanfield, with out by the report of the United States
R .W- SMITH, District Clerk.
Itoy Jarman of Echo as first alternate. department of labor. whlch hag made
NOTARY PUBLIC
A. A. ANDERSON
George A. Neuner, Jr., of Roseburg. I a survey of the entire Pacific divl-
,
Office at
BARBER SHOP
was recommended by the Oregon sen glon In practically every part of the
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
ators for United States attorney for state extensive building programs ar*
Springfield.
Oregon
the district of Oregon to succeed John noted.
S. Coke, who resigned some months
Eugene was again chcsen as the
DR. S. RALPH DIPPEL
ago.
next place of meeting by the Ore­
II
DENTIST
An estimate giving Portland a popu­ gon Retail Merchants association at
For
lation
of 355.445, and, with the dis­ its closing session ln that city. L. L.
Phone 43
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO 19
tricts just outside, 460.000, was made Thomas of Marshfield was re-elected
Your Home When In
Vitus Bldg., Springfield, Ora.
by the industries department of the president and O. F. Tate of Portland
Springfield
•jState of Oregon
i
Portland chamber of commerce re­ secretary; W. F. Kennedy. Corvallis,
cently.
was elected first vice-president; J. C,
County of Lane
ss
The state supreme court has hand- Mann, Medford, second vice-president
School District No. 19 |
JOHN M WILLIAMS
I ed down an opinion affirming the c!r- and M. L. Grant, Portland, treasurer.
Attorney for Vet. 8tato Aid Com.,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that at tho School District cuit court for Coos county in the case
A fine point of law Is Involved In
Soldiers Bonus Loana.
Special Tax Election hereby called to be held at the City Hall in of L. W. Pearce, who is in the peni- the request of the Southern Pacific
L. E. BRAN
Springfield, Oregon, in and for said School District No. 19, Lane tentiary at Salem awaiting execution railroad, which proposes to adver­
Attorney State Land Board,
tise Oregon In Its dining car service
‘County, Oregon, on Tuesday the 3rd day of March. 1925, between to" ‘he murder of James Culver,
Btnte School Fund Loans.
the hours ot two o'clock P. M. and seven o’clock P. M., there. Work is expected to be Btarted in for several months this season and
will be submitted to the legal voters thereof the question of a short time on the ten miles of raii- wants 100 pounds ot clams from Coos
WILLIAMS A BEAN
1
voting
a special tax in the sum of $12.500 for the purpose of way to be built by J. H. Chambers. bay ln March to serve its passengers.
ATTORNEYS
Erecting
a Grade School Building, and the purchase of grounds lumberman of Cottage Grove, from The law forbids exportation of clams
860 W lllla m e tte 8 t.
Eugene, Ore.
i for same.
| ,h»t city to a tract of timber beyond from Coos bay, but whether this
Licensed to practice In all Courts
I Lorane, where a large sawmill will means commercially or as gifts was
The vote to be by ballot upon which shall be the words, be built.
of the State, and United States.
not plain, and, so the chamber of com­
/'Special Tax— Yes" and “Special Tax— No," and the voter shall
Between 13,000 and 15,000 acre feet merce, to whom the request came, has
j place a cross (X ) between the words Special Tax" and the word ){ Wftter at present i8 impOunded tn asked the fish commission for advice.
“Yes,' or between the words “Special Ta»" and the word “No,” the Ochoco reservoir near Prineville,
The rivers and harbors bill as re­
which indicates his choice.
and It Is believed by H. M. Chadwick, ported to the senate carries prelim­
inary provision for practically every
JEWELER
The polls for the reception of the ballots cast for or against assistant state engineer, that the
reservoir will fill to capacity this win­ Oregon project urged before congress
Repnlrlng a Specialty
the question of said special tax will, on said day and date and at
during the lust year. The two most
Rprlngflt'ld. Oregon
tho place aforesaid ,be opened at the hour of two o’clock P- M„ ter and spring.
and romain open until the hour of seven o'clock P. M. of the
The house bill a u th o riz in g a d d itio n important relate to the deepening and
of certain lands to the Santtam na­ widening of the channel of the Colum­
same day, wltan the same shall be closed.
tional forest in* Oregon was acted on bia and Willamette rivers from Port­
CLEANING AND
FRANK A. DE PUE
Ey order of the District School Board of School District favorably by the senate. A house bill land to the sea and the Improvement
PRESSING
A T TO R N E Y A T LAW
I No. 19, Lane County, Oregon, made this 3rd day of February 1925 transferring a tract of land in Lane of Umpqua river and harbor. Both
Phone 73*J
NOTARY PU 0I.IC
county to the state of Oregon for fish proposals are for preliminary exam-
GEO- H. DITTO,
hatchery purposes also waa success- j Inattons and surveys by the board ol
We Call For and Deliver
Sprlngfleid ¡Attest:
Sutton
Chairman, District School Board.
ful.
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0 . M. PL'JMMER
Oregon.
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R. W. Smith, District Clerk.
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purpose of Erecting a Grade School Building.
NOUSE OF SPECIAL IM ELECTION
“The Loop
D. W. Roof
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