The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, March 26, 1925, Image 7

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    Between 31500 and 32090 was stole«
IN T H E C IR C U IT CO URT OF T H E tlmb r on the SW'A N 'V 1». S«c 9 Tp.
from the Bank of Dayton when J. L .
’ STATE OF OREGON FOR LANE
11 H Rango 3 East. v -
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CO UN TY
putt Included In H. E. H. No. 76. with-
Sherman, president, alone In the In­
Alexander Lewi» and Maynle E. Lewis, In the Cascade National For»*,.
stitution at the time, was held up by
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I'lalnt ff»
1 The purpose of tb.a notice is to
a robber, forced into the vault and
• • l l what you want to M il. buy what you wan» to buy thro an * " • • •
yg
allow all p rsona clalm'ng the lands
made to hand over a bundle of cur-
Frank Mulln and--------- Malin hla wife, »elected, or having bona fide obj c
columns. W rite or phono TWO
Kamuel C. Malin and Ida Malin, hla tlon« to »uch apnllcatlon. an oppor 8 rief Resume of Happenings of renejt.
wlf Harah J Outton and--------- Dutton (unity to flic their protests with th •
The W illamette valley Is the best
LOUT llntwn Ivathur pure*,
with FOR KALB—-C»rl»on paper In largo his wife her husband. Anna Belle Register and Rse*lver of the United
the Week Collected for
I place In the United States to raise
•berta, 26x39 Inches, suitable for Wilson and H rnry H. Wilson, her States Land Office at Roseburg, Ore-
mon. y «ml No. C4 car key. Howard
j flax, declared D. M. Sanson, linen
Our Readers.
making (racing«. The News Office. husband. Henry A. Malin »ml Flor- gon Any such protests or ohject'ons
Inquire New» office.
M 28.
anee • ' Malin hla wife. Annie Malin, rnuat be filed In thia office within
manufacturer of Canada and New
TO T R A D Ì. FOR »PR IN Q FIELO
James Malin and
Malin hla wife, thirty days from the date of first publl
F o il HAJ-K Burroughs Adding Ma­
York, In an address before tpe mem­
PROPERTY
The
work
of
extending
the
Umpqua
W
illiam
Malin,
Robert
Mulln
and
cation
of
th'a
notice,
which
first
chine. modal 8117
('all Anderson
bers of the Eugene chamber of com­
_____
Malin
h
»
wife,
John
Malin.
Fan-
publication
Is
.March
2«,
1926.
14.000 equity In 19.000 stock ranch.
river Jetty a distance of 1300 feet has
Motor Company.
merce.
nle Malin. Maude Malin and the un-
HAM M 1LL A. CANAD-tY.
begun.
Henan Z,,u *“ r i * wl*** *,U I'< " nd 9om’ tools;
known
h>lrs
of
Ann
Malin,
deceased;
„
C u ll
,..\I.F
M ill II <¡'>.1.»,
Intervention has been denied the
good house and barn, orchard, and also all other persona or parties un- Non-coal
David R. Vandenberg, Portland at­ Nevada. California ft Oregon railroad,
M ¿n-A-2-s-te.
fresh,
Nubian. Toggnnbergs. sota
lot» of outrange. 90 arms plow land. known claiming any right title, cs-,
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torney, was appointed deputy district a narrow guage line running out of
«oui» coming frc»h soon,
George
(ate. lien
Interest In the real ea
30 of Which Is seeded to small tra in !<»».-.
Ren or Inter*»«
ea- D E P A R T M E N T GF T H E IN T E R IO R alto rrcy of Kl -math county
Nevada Into Lakeview In the eastern
M.icauloy, John tiravoy's ranch.
W
h
a
t'
late
described
In
the
complaint
herein.
U
N
IT
E
D
STATES
LAND
O
FFIC
E
j
About a million fuat of limber
19,| June 5 and 8 are the date» for the Oregon railroad construction case now
d'fm dants.
I Roseburg. Oregon, February
LOUT I ’earl beads. b»tweeu Christ ' have you! W rite me at Natl, Ore
To the above named defendants. , ^ 5
32.1 annual picnic of the Umatilla up before the Interstate commerce
tun church and home on Main and
Ralph E. Yoder.
If
Frank M «l‘n and--------- Malin, h!« wife
Notice for Publication
County Pioneer»’ association.
commission.
N 'lT H 'E T o C Ilfc D IT iR S
!Hnrnuel C. Mulln and Ida Malin, his
2nd street. Ftndi r return to Mrs.
Forest Exchanges
Oregon taxpayers w ill pay the
It has been decided to transfer the
NO TIC E |H HEREBY GIVEN. That wlf- Sarah Dutton and—------- Dutton.
Ice 1« hereby tfiven that on
Webb.
Mur. 2ft
•the um lrrelaiiid has been duly up-; her husband. Anna Belle Wilson and
United States government 11.386.-
her 11. 1929, F H. and Anna state prohibition department head
"'••Bids will be r eeked on Friday. p'1',|nlZd by” ui<> ‘ C ountyC ourt of tb? j Henry H Wilson, her husband. Henry M P lulsen of Gardena, C alifo rn ia,, quarters from Portland to Salem.
993.97 In tax upon 1929 incomes h r
April 3rd. 1926. ut 7:30 P M., at the R(B(a of Oregon for the Countv of .M alin and Florence C. Malin, l:ls wife, filed a| plication No, (JI5839 tinder j
individuals and corporations, accord­
W ill Annl Malin lam « Malin a i d ---------t'h<. A c t'o f M
20.' 1922. <92 H ta l.I Trustees of the Columbia Basin Ir-
high school building In Springfield. Lane.
Executrix of (lie laa
A. (' Mnlin his.wife. WPI'am^Mul n, Itn --rt
( , ()
i.anx - the SW t* N V»j4.. rigatlon league will meet In Portland ing to the audit of the Portland cifica
value bond» »»d Testament and
of internal revenue, which, however,
Oregon, for 312.50" pai vani, non i y arb<^ j d r«-eaM<d and all persona M f"u lin i------ — Malin hla wife. John g#{,
& lots » and 3 g, ,c 39 Tp March 27 to outline the summer and i oi
of School District No, 19. Lane (n u n
r |Blln„ „gainst said estate are Malin. Fannie Malin and Maude Mai n. [fj 3 Range 10 West W. M wltb'n ‘
.
„r the 1,-aeue
19 not yet fully complete.
ty. or-gou, to be due 331.000 on April hereby notified to pr< sent the sain» and the unknown heirs of Anne Malin. , he siaa,BW National Forest, for t h e .1“ 11 activities 01 me nugu .
,
orernn.Washington Hai’r o l £
1st In each of the years 1931 In 1941.1 properly verified to me at the office deceased ; also I I I other persons or t(n ib tr on
RE>4 RE1», Sec 8 Tp
Thirty-four fires caused a loss of
*
1st in . a. 11 It .
y
A
BtI<)
for the r.nr,,, „ unknown, clalm'ng any right,
R Range 3 K , w M. wlthln lh e
.
.
f Porttand iast Navigation company has ac ;u.red a
Inclusive and 3600 on April 1st. H»«
„ Oregon,
,
„„ or
or tit!».
tit!«, estate.
fkit’ite. 1
h it1 rm t In
In the
the Cascade National
«’„*<«^«3 forest
</.*<«!
I
b. j 4
e c .. j
. . Eta
. . l one-half
onp-hnlf intprput
in the
the branch
bnnch rall-
rail-
....
< state at u„
Sorlngfleld.
on
II 1 t n j or
or Interest
Interest In
hearing 5ty per cent Interest
The purpose of this nidlce is to al- m<’n^
7*
u .i
road from Prunedale to Vmapin • irom
1» fore six months from the date of real e»tate described In the complaint
herein. You m
and e . each
of you are nrre-
here ,f|W a„ per, o3B claiming the lands ward Grenfell, fire marshal.
I l nerem.TOU
c n o,
.
* w
v#]
Railroad com.
bidder must be prepared to pay fot this notice.
TENA
j / L n , " n r " " a ia l„ " t V o * l n the above
X h “appl'c^ion 'an o ^ r j
A comPlete Burvey of the c,ty "J j P « r . according to a deed filed in of-
the bonds Immediately, and »11 bids
must he absolutely unconditional. The Dated March 17th. 1926
entitled case and court wlth'n six (un|
(o {Uh
prott^ a with th - Roseburg to determine any areas not Hce of the Um atilla county recorder.
board reserves the right to reject any Frank A D el’ll». Aiiorney for th<- »eek from the fr s t publication of this Kp(fIa|er Bnd Receiver of the United afforded suitable fire protection has
In
twQ week|( of March
e«t»i»
M 19 29 A 2 9 18.
summon», and In ‘¿ •"•' You fall so tc 8lalea Land office at Roseburg, Or* been ordered by the city council.
| nj))1> of thg Weg{ CoBgt Lumbermen’s
and all bids.
answer.
you‘” ,h T r nn!.rnTlff.b’ area th"
‘
i There I . more Influenza In the . U te I aM0Ciatlon
con. ldf;rably more
Ily order of the School Board. School
NO TIC E TO CREDITORS
against
Notice Is hereby given that J. M
IR atrlrt No. 19. lain» County. Oregon.
fr<>m , he date of flrat publication "<>» than at any time all winter. Dr. lumber than they produced. The re-
owners ,,f ,h« following described d
Roby was appointed administrator of
By R W. Smith. District Clerk.
,
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h i
of th s notice, which first publication i Frederick D. Stricker, secretary of port for the week e„ding March 14
the estate of G, M Thompson. dc r* " ’ Lr<’pf r , y : ,
M-19-36-A-2.
ceased, by order of the County Court
south Bn‘ of '« M arih ” ’ ¿ » f t . , . CAVADAY
the ’ tate bo* r t ° f he“ th- report*
> 9h° ’ * d “ lc8 ° f 1^.391.608 feet, com-
,°“a J ’ « 7 - 5 7 ? ; Ta“» ; <h. Robert McCow.n Donation Claim
H A M IL L CANADAS
IN T IIE t 'l l l t 'I 'I T ( H U R T O F T H E f° r
Milton S. W’oodcock, pioneer of Ben- pared with manufacture of 106,039,-
on the 21 wt rt«v of November. 11P4 v
STA TE OF OREGON, FOR LANE
ton county, regent of the agricultural j 679 feet.
All persons having clalmc »gainst the '
J:
Ranee
of the Non-coal
M-19-28-A-2-9
CO UNTY
. . . . hereby n o tlffd
»,t to „ pre-
r .. 'b ln 16 «
south,
2 west of the
»aidestate are
, " " ' > of 1 Range
« , ? n‘r
«5 b E P A . R T M E N T OF T H E IN T E R IO R cotlege and president of the First Na- |
H H Corey and Edward Ostrander,
Ray I t McMurray.
sent the «ame, with proper vouchers. rha|n(| weat of (h# B'oalheaat' corner
United State» lun d Office
tional bank of Corvallis, died at Cor- membe„ ot the Oregon public service
i> said adm'nlstrator
. . . . Rosehurr.
commission, left Friday for Washing-
to Ih*I
.d m 'n t.tra lo r at the
th*1 office o( __ia
d dona„ on ,Bnd rla)m . Bnd ruB.
Roseburg. Oregon February 19. 1925.
’ ’ 25 vam B
Mae McMurray. Defendant
2 „ h rnn 7 t ï " ’ng ths-nre north 9 17 chalm., th-nce
NO TIC E F ' R Pl BL1CATION
TO Mae McMurray, the above de- c
Swan
Martin,
transient,
was
killed
ton, D. C . to attend hearings of the
Street. y-“»««’
Eugene. - Oregon, within « l x n„
__ rth 44
. . dec. 58
ra m ln w 1377 chains,
Forest Exchanges
coree,,
^' i N^' t IIK NAM E OF T H E STATE ,,l'^.'.'ï’ . f.r 7"è...'Ü.O. - " 'A . r L ' . h l,s7 V w l 'hen. .. 8 „ 33«w w
.. 9 93 . chains. thence
Notice Is hereby given that on No- in the Southern Pacific railroad yards interstate commerce commission with
Dated st Eugene. Oregon, <he 12th
9 99 chains, to the west line of said vember 13, 1929. Ellsworth Prtndel. of at Salem when he fell under the relation to the proposed central Ore-
OF ORROON. you are hereby re­
day of March. 1926 1 w n n a v
donation land claim, thm ee north on P«Hs. Oregon, fl'ed aopllcatlon No. wheels ui
of o
a train on which he was 1 gon railroad development and the Co­
quired to app-er and
j i* ,h R * j» « e Of
I 1" * afore«nld 20 09 chains to 01882» under the Act of March 20.,
„
wd
plaint filed against you In the above
lumbia basin case.
Administrator
„
a
”
”
northwest
corner
of
said
donation
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entitled court and cause, on or before
aon.
deceased
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t/4
Soc-
A3'
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Delegates
fro:
G
M
Thompson
land
claim.
th«nce
east
on
the
north
n
w
>;
Htsta.
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w
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I
from
all
parts
of
the
state
t
Constitutionality of the law enact-
the expiration of the time prescribed
I'te
of «aid donation claim
93 19 Tp 21 _8.. R»ng_e 3 Ease W.
with- attended the three-day annual con- ed at the recent sessicn of the leg­
It, the order of Publication. lo " l • Donald Young.
icha'ns to the most northerly northeast •» »•>« Sluslaw National Forset. for the
t,
t Agtorta of the state organ : ¡ai
On or before the .s p ira l on, of a lt Attorne y for M
islature providing for drastic Increase»
M I2 I9-26 A . »
POrnar th,.reof thence aouth along tlm b -r on the N E 'i SW L . S°c.. 5.
nauahters of the Amer- ' m
week« fro*« the
oC
5 -
publication 'h e r e f. and If you fall «0 Estate of
of P
P M
D ec used' the
the donation
iend" claim
claim line
Hne ' l 1107
l 07 Tp.
Tr 2
2 1R..
3 East
M with-
w ith -: »«.«.on or w e d w - uv « . o . » « =
,n the fees lor.th e
°f •« »
M McPherson.
McPherson. Decfnael
donation land
lp „ Range
Range 3
East, W M.
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fnsw er tor want thereof. Plaintiff »11} I NO TIC E GF F IN A L S E T T L E M E :N'T
N T I î chains
most northerly
t” ” the
asesde National
National Forest
For st
lean Revolution.
Revolution.
mobile busses and truck., between fix
chain« to
to the
the most
northerly north
north :•«*
»e f Cascade
lean
leth • went corner of the Charles H ardeM
a rd trtv r- The purpose
npiily to
to the
Durpote of this
thia notice is to al- j Frank
jrrank E. Lynn of Perrydale, Polk ed terminals, w ill be attacked in the
apply
I------ court for the relief praytxl l Nolle** | r hereby given that Seth
Me- rknutlon Land Clalnl No. 42 of the l ° w
persons clam ing the ’*nds ; untv waa reaDoointed a member of courts as soon as the necessary legal
lor in the complaint, to-wtt.
late ¡»am townahln. thence 8 89 deg. 58
«elected, or having bona fide objec- county, was reappointeft am em oer o
For » decree of the court dlssolv
avs m'p F. t l (in chain« to « fl- «take set t,on" 10 '," rh •P ’’Hcatlon. an Oppor the Oregon state fair board for~a papers can be prepared.
Ing the bonds of matrimony now cx-
M artin
Christensen.
C’ackaina»
ounty Survey No. 1589, thence ’ «"*<' I ” f’l * t,,e'r prot «ts with the term ot four years.
iRtlng between plaintiff and defend
I»g 12 min. W. 2.97 chains. Register and R celver of the 1 n*,e expired on March 19
county game warden, re -eived a ship­
ant and for such other and *“rtM»r
8 92 deg 32 rain W 6 186 S’ "«es I-and Office at Roseburg. Ore-
relief a« to the court may seem Just
ment of 190 China pheasants from the
to a point 83 link« S 89 deg •«’"
‘ "Y «•«’’ "roteRts ce o h je e fo y
Three thousand me
state game farm at Eugene.
These
‘' nTh?«rT um m o n. I . published pursu ...
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— .............
£ of a yew «take m ark-d T . 8 ’
be filed In this office w ith -. On the Southern Pt
,
day of March. 1925, at the Court room thence S 89 deg 58 m ’n W 3 83 chains »h'rty days from th ’ date of first pub- new lfce over the ium m it of the Caa- were hens and were dls.ribu.ed nto
ant «<> an '"Mer of the ,<,,no™ ada
thereof, h ive been, by the Court, fixed to n fir stake marked ”C 8 . ” thence
° f fnls oofice. «m lth ..rat ca(j eg 5etween Eugene and Klamath three different secticna of Clackamas
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* mln W 9 36 chains,
.
r*r-n * 1 Q
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fiu T n a r'F e b ru a ry 1 *7. I ’ - 5- aod ,h,‘ 9D<I ■ appointed « a« .a
the .a...
time and a _ place
R —
no
12
to miEIInnltnn
publication 'q
’« Ku
March
* ’ 1 ’ U !R
I county, where last, season China pheas­
Falls within a few weeks.
,.7 / mitillcatlon hereof la made the i for hearing objections to said report a stake marked "C. S..'* thence 8. 89
H A M IL L A. ( AN DAY.
ant roosters were distributed.
shearing Is making
of March. 1926. and the last and for the final settlement of the deg 68 mln. W. 3.60 chains, thence
’'**5 " '
. Goat
----------------------
- - good pro-
A rock-crushing plant, with several
6 hllcatlop, thereof 1» on the l* th day estate of »«Id deceased
N. 0.30 chains more or less to the Non-Coal
____ M-19-.6-A-.-9. _ p-ess In the W illam ette valley and
ru April.
- >»2RBrown, u * Brooks.
HETH M M. PHERSGN
most easterly southeast corner of the f N TH e C IR C U IT COURT O F T H E most of the mohair buyers are now out crushers to be electrically driven, i»
W A L TE R W. M cI’HERSGN. Robert
McCowan
donation
land
with offers of 65 cents for mature being installed on a gravel bar on
STA TE OF OREGON FOR
Administrators. claim, th'nce W. 10.95 chains to the
Attorneys for plaintiff
L A N E CO U N TY
hair and 75 cents for kid hair.
I the upper W illam ette river at the
E
Wheeler,
Attorney.
corner
In
angle
on
the
ea«t
boundary
Residence: Eugene _°ar* l‘ on
j
L. S Scott, Margaret M. Scott, vs.
| mouth of the north fork, four miles be­
M -M 2 19 24A 2 9 36.
F-26-M-6-T2-19-24
of ««id McCowan donation Land Claim BRa Ra'ley._______ Bailey, her hus-
T. A. Rinehart, for the last two
low Oakridge, to prepare ballasting
thence south on the cast boundary of band- Thomas Clemmens.
years secretary of the state tax coni-
; «aid
donatl n land claim
12.70>i ciemnteas. hi» wife; Alfred Ctem- mission, has submitted his résigna material for the Klamath FaHs.Eugenn
' chains, to a point 8 55% cha'ns north nleng --------- Clemmens. his « lie ;
line of the Southern Pacific between
f of the southeast corner of said Me- John ’ Clemmens. Levona Clemmlns, tlon. to become effective April 1. He
’
Springfield
■* Co wan donation land claim, thence hlg w ife. Andrew Clemmens. --------- will be succeeded by Ralph W irth.
Oakridge
p g
west parallel with the south line of Clemmens. hie wife, being the only
' u te traffic of«- I
x - « « 000,000 con-
Activities of the a
As ----------
a part of . the
' -aid donation la id claim 16 85 chains Bur,iv ln g
heirs at law of Martha
resulted in 175 arrests during «ruction program to be undertaken
trt
9 Ea M
v , I s « ^ a
, , F Bv«-ne*aas»4M«v
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era *
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avs
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—
w . F. WALKER
( to 'he place of b ginning, excepting r t eranier.s
and Thomas Clemmens. ^ ra
— “•
~ in Oregon by the Pacific Telephone
Call
from the abote descrlntton 9 10 acres her husband, both deceased; Dellla February, according to a report pre- ,
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f u n e r a l dir ec to r
included wlth'n the right of way of Jan. Coataworth. W illiam Coauworth pared by T. A. Raffety. chief Inspector * Telegraph company this year o
SUTTON TRANSFER
on
the
installation
of
two
additional
lhe Southern Pacific railroad through her husband; S. R. Copeland.
for the state motor vehicle depart-
Full Aute Equip'.'«” *
i »Eld property, containing exclusive of Copeland, hla wife; the
unknown
long distance circuits between Port­
Phone 57
, «aid right of way 117 61 acres; also heirs of John H. Edtnunson and Eu- ment-
ouu and _________
land
Salem w ill ________________
be started short-
w. O. w. block-
, beginning at an anchor post on the pheraa Edtnunson. both deceased; al
Salem business and professional
it was announced
Office Phone <2 M R M _PhoM <2J_
northerly line of the South rn Pacific
all other persons or parties un- men
approximately 3820 toward * / by 7
J?“
» ,7 ^ “
Railroad right of way from wh’ch the known claiming any right, title, ee-
ge"
“ J . hl_h gchooI bJ C. E. Hickman, division superin-
northeaat corner of the Robert Me. tate. lien or interest in the real ea- * fund t0, *end “ *• S“ * m hl<, ‘ “ “ V 1 tendent.
basketball
parti­
I Cowan Donntion Land Claim No 93 In tate described In the complaint here-' *"
*"“* * ' • team
“* “ to Chicago
**•“ to
" *“
geo ., n . M o LEAN
Rhea Luper, state engineer, has re­
cipate in the national tournament
Tp. 16 S. of Rg. 2 W. of the W illamette In.
dr n w emery
ceived a request from the director»
Automobils, Fir» and Life
meridian In Oregon, bears 8. 19 deg
To Ella Bailey.
Bailey, her there.
d e n t is t
IN S U R A N C E
of the Warm Springs Irrigation dis­
13 mln. E. 19 81 chains and running husband; Thomas Clemmens.
Governor Pierce, upon recommenda­
thcnca N. S r deg. 3ft mln E 33.22 Clemmens. hts wife; Andrew CPm-
Surety Bonds..
Phons 6,17
trict to conduct an investigation to
Sutton Bldg.
PM"»
c-halna along the northerly line of said mens, --------- Clemmens. hla wife; tion of*Thomas B. Ksy. state treas­ determine the amount of water avail­
My businsca .sVto protect y o u '
Retidtncs Fhona 16* M
right of way. thence S. 56 deg.. E Dellla
Jane Coataworth.
W illiam urer, appointed the National City bank
business
able for use by the project. The W ann
1.59 chains, more or less to an anchor Coataworth. her husband: S. R. Core-
. N
York city fiscal agent for the
•60 W illamette 8y Eugene Oregon
Springfield. Orsg«”
Springs district proposes to sell half
fence poet on the southerly I nc of said land. --------- Copeland, his wife; the
right of wav. thence 8. 56 deg. E 10.23 unknown heir» of John H. Edtnunson state of Oregon at the eastern finan­ ■ its water supply to the United States
'chains slonr a certain fence to an and Euphams Bdniuirtiont both de- cial center.
: reclamation service for use on the
angle point, th ne-e S.-30 deg. 29 mln. ceased; also all other person or parties
NEW RAZOR
The West Coast Power company Vale project.
\
E. 6.29 chains to an angle point, thence unknown claiming any right, title, es- which lately purchased the electric
SHOE REPAIRING
For Sale
The Columbian ground squirrel.
' «outh 7 deg. 56 mln. W 22.77 chains tate, lien or Interest In the real estate
Work Promptly and
Guaranteed. Price $2.
bIg
by
to the north hank of the Mohawk described In the complaint herein, de- plant at Reedsport, has announced a
Carefully Done
17‘k per cent reduction in power rates
rlver. thence 9. 7 deg 56 mln. W. 1.25. fendant«:
farmers
in
the
wheat
belt,
is
being
A. A. ANDERSON
.-halls to the center of the stream.
IN T H E NA M E C F T H E S TA TE and promlses Its patrons a cheaper
JOHN A. NELSON
attacked by the method of using cal­
thence down stream stihRtantlnlly »« OF OREGON;— Yon and each of you.
lighting
BARBER SHOP
cium cyanide, according to Fred Ben-
follows; 8. 25 deg 30 mln.. W. 9.29 *re hereby required to appear and ra
9
9'
509 Main Street
Twenty-eight local land offices have nion, Um atilla county agent. Demon­
¡chains. 8. 95 deg 30 min W. 6 96 answer the compalnt filed against
chains, 8. 17 deg.
30 min. W. vou tn the above p-t't!ed suit, on of been abolished in an executive order strations were conducted last fall and
■LU cha'ns. to the northeaster!», before April 11th, 1925. said date be- signed by President Coolidge. The
the results then were sufficiently en­
’ llie
of property heretofore con-! Ing more than six weeks from the dat»
DR. S. RALPH DIPPEL
II
'veved
to Alexander Lewis, thence of the order providing for publication order Is effective April 30. The of­ couraging to cause the campaign to
along
said property
line N. 65 of summons herein, and If von fall to fices to be closed include those at be continued this spring.
DENTIST
dog 90 mln. W1. 2 05 chains, an I answrr. for want thereof, the plaintiff Lot Grande and Bums.
W ithin four years smelt may be
’ thenre
N 62 deg. 11 mln. W 27.1ft w ill anplv to the court for tho relief
_
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Phone 43
Your Home When In
running
in the Clackamas river as
'chains more or lens to the place of therein 'jvninutivu.
demanded, ivwn.
towlt. i for
n
decree
Opposition
.
P
v i n hcli - v
- -
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1
Springfield
nu’^Mne title
titl* In
in plaintiff*
Vitus Bldg., Springfield, Ore. ¡beginning, containing 86 86 acres, ex- forever nuletlng
plaintiffs and
and, . defeat the confirmation of Colonel well ü b in the Sandy, if the united
I elusive
of rnilrond right
of
wav «ra'nst dpfendents 'n and to follow­ Creed C. Hammond of Oregon for efforts of the state game commission,
-through the «time, nil of the land InF ,n” ,l- 'ow lt:
Beginning at
a chief of the bureau of m ilitia affairs, state fish commission and the United
1 a bom ntrn’ ionv-t i.-’ne «n-t 1,-*«- .« nc*nt« ?ft.l3 cb«!” » «otith of the north
was withdrawn and the senate ap­ States bureau of fisheries are suc­
sections
26
and
27
In
township
16
c->rn«-r
of
Bect'on
37
township
JOHN M. W IL L IA M S
proved the appointment.
cessful.
A transference of 100,000
WM.
C.
HUGHES
routh.
of
range
2
went
of
the
W
i'lnm
17
south,
range
9
west
W.
M..
and
run-
Attorney for Vet. Stale Aid Cora..
FIRE AND AUTO INSURANCE
elte Meridian. In Lan» Co. Preion if l" * thenre north 88 degree« 57 rain., j
The city of Gearhart has filed with smelt from the run in the Sandy was
Soldiers Bonus Loans.
erd that you and .neh of you have no w".«» 20 00 chains to a Ford axle thapublk.
NO TARY PUBLIC
7a public service
service commission
commission applies-
applica­ made under the superintendence of
, right, title, estate, lien or lnt'>r''«t sr.nf' driven In the ground thene-»
1
L. E. nEAN
tion
for
permission
to
construct
an Hugh Mitchell, director of commer­
.
Office at
'herein, and quieting nla’r.-tlff« title south 2".15 chains to the «mthwest
Attorn -y State Land Hoard.
undergrade crossing involving the cial fish hatcheries. The transfer­
i
from
nnv
claim
to
said
land
held
or
corner
of
the
southeast
foutth
of
the
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
BUte School Fund Loans.
northeast quarter of said section 33. tra its of the Spokane, Portland ft ence w ill be repeated each year until,
Springfield,
Oregon -asserted by you or nny of von.
as it is hoped, an annual run in tha
Thia rumroons is served unon y e ti which is mark- d by a Ford :. .’o shaft | c^n'tqe
eattle Railroad
Railroad company,
company.
WILLIAMS & BEAN
jbv ptibl ration pursuant to an order driven In th- ground on the northern
Clackamas will be established.
Coos
bay's
estimated
dredging
for
I of Hon O F Rhleworth mad» in this boundary of county road ''o . 323.
ATTO R NEYS
Many curtailments of expenses are
I suit and dated March 11,1935 providing thence along the northern boundary 1925, set at 900,000 yards before in­
860 W llll»metto 8t.
Eugene, Ore.
| »bat you be serv'd with this summons of county road No. 323. sou’ h 88 de- vestigation of shoals was made, is recommended by Game Warden Burgh-
Licensed to practice in all Court»
liv publication thereof once in each Frees 67 m ln, east 92.58 chain« to a found to be only a small project, and duff in a report which w ill be sub­
( week for six successive In the Snrlng Ford axle shaft driven in tho ground
of tho State, and United States.
mitted to the state game commission
field
News and renu'ring you to. In county road No. 996. thence along 40.000 yards probably w ill be the ex- at its next meeting. The total con­
All kinds of gravel for con­
¡answer the same within six weeks center of county rood No. 996. north! tent of work done this summer.
crete or road work. We
the first publication thereof 20.16 chains to a Ford ax'e shaft'
Approximately 100 students in the templated reduction is 356,797. Re­
make a specialty of crushed ¡from
This summons Is first so published driven In the ground, thene» north |
1
„„a i > IN ,nn« ductions recommended follows; W ar­
March 12. 1925.
.
89 degrees 67 ntln.. west 22.68 ehnlns fraternities, sororities and Lausanne den service expense. 319,000; preda­
rock and rock sand. Bunk­
8 I). Allen, Attorney for P laintiffs.'
'be place of beginning. In Lane hall, thq girl’s dormitory, are con- tory animal control work, 35000; fish­
ers at foot of Main on Mill
JEWELER
office, Hovey Bloch Euvep» oxACon County, Oregon, and for other relief p)ned to their beds with the flu epi-
street.
way and ditch screening. 36000; game
Mar. 12-19-26-A-2-9-16-23
«ud costs and disbursements of the demlc which has invaded the W illam ­
Repairing a Specialty
farms, 33000; fish distribution, 32800;
HENRY W. CHASE, Prop.
suit. This summers Is published nur-
Springfield, Oregon
education department, 332.000; and
D E P A R T M E N T OF T H E IN T E R IO R suant to an order of Hon G. F. Sklp- ette university campus at Salem.
Ilosebtirg, Oregon. March 4. 1925.
worth, Circuit Judg» In said county,
W ith a pack worth almost 380.000 : batcbery operation, 317.000. To offset
dated February 26th. 1926. requiring I Jn 1924 nm, wRh pro8pects for B pack these curtailments It Is estimated that
NOTM’ E FOR PI BL1CAT1ON
pnhllrat’on hereof once a week fo r,
. . . . . ,,
..x ..-»
Fore’t Fxcltang s
316O.CUO In 1926. the Ashland can
there w ill be an Increase of 313,30»
CLEANING AND
Notice Is hereby giveii that on six weeks In Springfield News, a ,
FRANK A. DE PUE
Nove-
tibcr
1
.
1924
W'i»iam
M
Faulk-
newana-w-r
nrlnt»d
and
published
In
aery
Is
now
planning
on
the
construe- in bounties. 323,000 in construction of
PRESSINC
A TTO R N E Y AT LAW
ner of CorvalMs» OregoR, filed ap- Lane County, Oregon
tlon of another building to enable the eastern Oregon game farm and
Phone 73-J
plication No. (>16833 uiiunr the net of
FRED E. S M IT H .
them to handle the larger output this 33400 in operation of additional hatch-
NO TARY PUBLIC
March 20, 1922, (42 Si lt., 465) to ex-
Attorney for Plaintiffs
.
We Call For and Deliver
«al^a.
..
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tho
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S"c.
12,
To.
n«t«
of
First
pnhlleatloi
F»hruary
yeAT
Sprlnnfle'd
Sutton
C. M. PLUMMER
28, 1923.
L.,
KuitJ.
10
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Oregon.
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