The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, March 26, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE
THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 192B
N. 10% d»g W 170 chain«: N. 20 ther dlaadvantage la that W prttvonto
<)«g W. 2 60 chain»; N. 37% deg. W. effective »praying to kill mow« lnfea-
By tpaoiai
10 1« chain«; N «4 dag W 2 76 chain». lltxti«,
Tb» spray kills the clover
N. 28 <|<g W. 8 10 chain»; N. 18% d«g.
Cerraapon denta
with
the
mo»», but do«» not Injur*
E. 3.03 chain»; N. 20 d< g. K 2.20 chain«
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I<1 left bunk of the tall ra il of Fug-nt. the narrow biades of the grass.
. 1 City Power Plant; N. 7» <1«K E. 2 30 ialni-ogiapli on the treatgiieot uf mo»->
¡chain»; N. 80 u»g. W 0.00 chain« to In lawn» may be haB by writing to the
place of baglnnlug. containing 13X6
THURSTON NOTES
UPPER WILLAMETTE
experiment »tatfun.
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i A.pplteat Ion should bo accompanied
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
M r. K r.an.»r vl»lt«d bar »>» C, r| ! by < he. |, or drall of the amount of hid
mr» n r au, r
jh w ||4 |,a addr«»»«:! to (1. O.
Notlhe 1» hereby given that Mary A
Mr». Ralph I ’. Laird ami two child­
ren Myrna J-nn and Junior who hate in the hoapltal In Sul-iu last Wwtno»- ; Bfown c k r k H u ,„ i,an,| Uoar l. Sal- Humphrey wa» appointed adnilntatra-
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trlx of the estate of David J-Jumphrey
ilay.
Hha report» him greatly lm• ; ,.n, _
Oregon,
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marked “Appllca
b«»u visiting al the home of Mr».
lion and’ bid to purehsao rlver-bol I tpc-aw-d, by ord r of 'he County
proved
Lalrtl'a alatar. Mra. O. C. Jacoby near
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... „ ' land» "
ICourt for Lene County, Oregon, duly
Fern Crowe underwent en operation ;
Hule.n. O r,
March 20. made the 25th day of March. -.926
Portland for the pa»t two week» were
I All peraonn 'having claim» ngatiun
unable to return to their home nt l»»‘ Tliuraday.
1826.
raid ,-state are her-by notlfed to pre-
O. (1 BROWN,
Edritvalr Bunday a» eapeete»1, due to
Mr», Martha .\p Klnney who ha» J
amt ihe «an», with proper voucher».
Clerk of Blatt- Land Boird.
the children being »Ick and »carlatlfln : been In Wu»lilngt<m Ihe pa»t month !
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to the »aid executrix, at to» office ot
M 26-A/2-9 16J 23-30 M 7 1X21 2#
being feared.
Ivlalllng her »on »topped on her rv-
Donald Young. 8<S0 W illamette Street.
I Eugene, i'regon. within »lx mon'ha
M o . T. F. K»bler of Plranant II II turn to California for a few day» »I»»»1
[from the date of this no'-ce.
end daughter Mary Catherine left with relative» here. Hhe expect» to BLUE GRASS AND RED TOP
Dot’ d at Eugene. Oregon, ’ he 2Flh
Sunday for Blue lllver where Mr» 1 leave for her home n»xt Saturday.
ARE BEST LAWN MIXTURES day of March 1925..
M «R Y A. H U M P H R E Y . •
Kahler will l nch In Ihe public aefcool
M r llcrrlnglon. who haa bean workc
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Executrix of the estate of
filling the vacancy ,au»-d by Ihe r» Ing near Portland for »everal month»
The lawn mixture giving beet re.
David Humphrey, deceased.
»Igntng of the teacher al Blue Itlver
returned home ¡nut week
¡ault« In the W illamette valley 1» Ken- Donald Young
Mr. ami Mr» 8 Orerholaer of Jef-
Thi lac lie» Aid met with Mr». John tacky blu gra»» 50 i - r cent, and red Attorney for Ertate.
M, 28 A-2-9-16-23.
feraon are at Iht-lr ranch at IMeaaani Brice Tbur»day.
top 50 te r can'. Thl» b »own at the
Community News
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H ill for the week doing Ihe aprlng’ Teddy W lllfred »pent the week-end ' rate of one pound to 3po equate feet
rtinch work
.with Ills parent» near Eugene.
¡ ( ’lover 1» not n cottendod heron»»-» t •
FARM REMINDERS
M r and Mr». Thoma« Maine«. Mr». | Berry Price, who attend» O. A. C. brul»e». grow» unevenly. 1» .li.lo ji..
Thorough
cleaning of seed wheat,
Allce Doan and two «on». Fulton and at Corvallis 1« apmding a few day» to mow. and hat « yellow »polt 1’ ar>-
»eed oata. or »eed barley to get rid of
Lee from Danvar, Colorado and Mr. I vacation with hl» parent» Mr. and , p«»rance right after mow.ng. A ur
and Mr». W II. Davla of Central Ore Mr». John Price.
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gon were dinner guaata at the home of I Ml»» Margaret Hu»»ell who attend»
M r and Mr». It J Engllah Sunday. , Normal School at Monmouth returned.
March IB.
home Wednesday for a few day» va -1
In honor of the birthday» of M r cation.
Engllah of Ptaasant lllll and Mr«
Mr». Margaret Campbell who »pent
Mnlnea, who ha» recently moved to the paat two week» at Youcolla i f - ,
Eugene from Denver, which are on the ¡turned home laat Saturday.
«ante day a number of friend» andI The High School la giving a pi t y ;
relative« went Io the apartment« of at the hall next Thunday evening. 1
M r and Mr» Maine» In Eugene March March 28.
21. with weR filled batketa and had a ' Stanley
Baugh and fam ily front |
■urprlae h'rth'lay dinner Tho«e pre»- Donna and Mr. and Mr». W llllan Ron-
ent were Mr. and Mra. R J Engllah nle »pent Sunday at W alter Platt*»
and daughter. Margaret of Pleaaant
M> ad Mr». L. <1 Yarnell and
lllll. Mr. and Mr» W. If. Davl» and daughter Edna June vlalted Mr. Yar-I
Margaret. Mr and Mr» Victor Storey nell'a brother at Vida |a»t Sunday.
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and »on Donald of Crow, Mr. and
Lon Mick who haa been preaching
Mr» Thoma» Matnea, Mr». Alice M here for »everal Hun laya went to
Dean
and »on» of Denver.
Mr« Hood River laat Sunday and Rev.
Maine» and Mr Engtluh are brother Strain from Eugene took hl» place
and »liter and had not »een each other here.
for 17 years.
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At a meeting of the Dexter T h im b le!
NO TIC E
club held recently Mr« D Holdrldga) NO TICE 1» hereby given that the
«■«« rbnaen preeldent, Mr». W. F K<-l- State Land Board of the State of Ore-,
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. . I t r-
U .th , ff1ce wH1
receive
«eabd
b'd» ,n at ¡^ It i « .
•ay
vice pre» dent. u Mr«
H ( Math
|n , h|>
Car)to,
n u|1(llng
ew« »ee.-trea».
Thoee enrolled f o r , , » . Oregon, up Io 11 00 o'clock A M .
memberahlp are Meadamea Holdrldve. June 2, 1926 for alt the State's Interest
Mathew«.
Kel»ay,
Logon.
Parvln. In ,h " rlv.-rb«d land» hereinafter d,
Smith
w u iL m .
ah ..M t»
•crllw-d. giving however to the ownoi
Smith.
W illiam».
Shoffl r. la rk » . or ownera of «ny iand» »butting or
Mauney, Parker,
Baxter, Rriatow | fronting thereon, the prefer»™» right
Cook. Fenton. The next meeting will to purchase »aid Ian 1» at the highest
he held at M r. W F Maun.y'« March ' rl<7 offered, provided .uch offer Is
made In good faith and that the board
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reserve» the right to reject any and
■ II bid«:
Said land* are s'tuated In
I^ n e -
P. T. W ill Meet
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t'enitnv, |'regon. and 1 !e»rtrlb»d a»
Th«
Parent Teacher« «»»oclallon po|,owa. Io wit:
will
meet Friday afternoon nt
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Beginning at a point '.n the U. 8.
ojtdock at the IJtncola achool All novernm 'nt meander line nf the rl»ht
bank of the McKensle Fork of the
members are urged to be present.
W illam ette River. 17 50 chain« north
and 8 50 chains east of quarter section
Rsturn» From Convention— Mr«. John corner on west line of Scct'on 30. T
Ketela returned to her home here 17 ft. R 1 W of W M. and running
thence along
meander >ln» down
Tuesday evening from Astoria, where stream. 8. 46 deg. W. 8.60 chains 8
she attended a convention of the )n
K n 00 chain»; 8. 45 deg. E
Daughter« of the Revolution
Mra. 117.20 chaîna; 8. 13 deg. W. B 10 chains
i r . t . i . . ! ■ « « K e n t » f e w d a v a In Port- 1°
large »lough
»hence
Ketel» al.o ap.nt a few day* in port (.roM)n|f b,nk
, h„ of
oM a rhannel.
N 7n de(r
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NSifc'S
wild oat» and other weed »eed gives
a cleaner and better Oregon crop more
bnsbela to the acre and l-ae dockago
when th« gra'n la aoM, tba experiment
station points out.
are about right for individual mating^
but If a large flock 1» to be mated, the
number of bene to one male bird may
be Increased 20 per cent.
That g neral uprpose Oregon hen»
should b mated one male to IB hen»
and leghorn» or egg type» mat’ d one
male to 20 bens 1» recommended by
tho experiment station. These figure»
the ground Is »till cold, the planting
of whole »eed 1» the beet pra4tf.ee, re­
port» the experiment station.
Such
seed does not rot if the germination
Is alow.
For early Oregon
Friday, Saturday, Monday
White Front Grocery
Introducing
SO
MISSION
BELL COM-
:
PLEXION SOAP
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‘‘For every personal use”
With each purchase of
MX I
571 DEPARTMENT STORES
English Broadcloth Shirts
Two Large
Packages of
White King
DEAL
ND.I
Bell Complexion Soap
DEAL
Young Men’s Oxfords
$6.45
¡8 00 chains; thence along I). 8. Me-
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1 snder l»ne on left hank u" stree-m
O R DINA NCE NO. 481 W’A8 AM EN D­
ED AT A SPECIAL M EET1N0
H E L D MARCH
33rd.. 1936 TO
HEAD A8 FOLLOW S:
O R DINA NCE NO. 481. SECTION ONE
AMRNDC1) TO JBKAD AS FOL»,
iZ IW S :
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SECTIO N 1: T hat I» »hall be un­
lawful for any person or persona, to
Park any Motor Vehicle or Motot
Truck, on any street within the town
of Springfield, unie»« »aid Motor Ve­
hicle or Motor Truck keep» burning
both Its head light and Its tall P fht,
during the period of such parking
Provided, However, that thia reatrlc-
tlou »hall apply only to the period
Intervening between dusk and day­
break. Provided. Further, that this
«hall nog apply to parking on Main
Street, nor the Intersection» on each
•Ide of Main 8treet at Fourth Street
and Fifth street to the center of the
block.
I*asaed by Ihe Common Connell this
23rd day of March. 1926, by the follow
Ing vote:
Yeas; Cox, Yes; McKlIn, Ye«: May.
Ye»; Moahler, Yea.
Nays;
None.
A j proved by the Mayor thia 23rd
<lay March, 1926.
O. O. BUSHM AN.
Mayor.
With each purchase of
One Large Package of
White King and Six Bars
of Mission Bell Complex­
ion Soap
We will give
away 3 bars of
Mission Bell
Complexion
Soap
$2.98
Well made of all-
leather Gun Metal and
Tan Calf; Goodyear
welt; medium toe, rub­
ber heel. C r e a s e d
vamp, new stitching
and smart line*. Low
pric«4 At—
JjQ
Three Bazp of Mission
i
For Spring—Creased Vamp
q
we will give away
“V a t ” D y«d — F o t Color
Absolutely fa»t color.
Of excellent value im­
ported English broad­
cloth.
C o l l a r attached or
neckband styles; full cen­
tre pleat; white and col­
ors.
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Mission Bell Complexion Soap <s guaranteed to be the finest
soap it ¡8 jiossible to make and Is made by the makers of
WHITE KING GRANULATED SOAP
“So Satisfactory to Recommend”
Quality Store
Phone
Phone
9 - H I E FRONT GROCERY
land vlRltlng.
How Many People Do You
Know
Attest: It. W. Smith.
Recordur.
I. R. W. Smith, Recorder, hereby
certify th at the above 1» a truo and
correct copy of Ordinance No. 481.
Section 1. a» amended by the Common
Council, and passed March23rd„ 1926.
R. W. Smith,
Recorder.
M-26.
Auto Repairing
1 have opened an Auto Re­
pair Shop at the A Street
Service Station and will do
all klndH of repair work at
reasonable prices.
‘‘Service Is our Motto"
J. J. WHEELER
whlf«
SPECIAL SALE
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potatoea.
Who Do Not Own An Automobi
Bring us your list of these nen-autemobile owners and we will explain
an exceptional opportunity that we are offering during
THE UNI-VERS7SI CAR
Display W eek
March 30th to April 4th, 1925
Anderson-Wing Motor Co.
Phone 49
Springfield, Oregon