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    PAGE SEVEN
TH E SPRTN0F1ELD NEW'S
THURSDAY, APRIL 28. 1»25
and should be addressed to G. G
Hrown, Clerk State Land Board. Sal-'
Mti. Oregon, and marked ‘Applka
tton and bid to purchaao river-bed
lands.”
Done at Salem, Oregon, March 20.
1 Load thrown In ___ ____ ............ 50c 1536.
0 . 0 . DROWN.
, Load thrown In and piled
75c
Clerk of State Lend Board.
Load carried up atalra ..... „........ .51.50
.
M 26-A>2-9-14 23-30 M 7-14-21-2#.
1 cord aplit up
............. ...-..... 11.50
Quarantted work.
Our motto la IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
“Service.” Leave ordara at Nawa Of­
STATE OF ORBOON FOR LANE
COUNTY
fice.
OREGON NEWS ITEMS
OF SPECIANNTEREST
The Cla»aop county court has an­
nounced that In the future all con­
tractor. doing county work most
furnish personal bond» and that con­
•a ll whattyeli want ta tell, buy what yau want to buy thro an ’J
tractors’ bonds offered by bonding
eolumna W rlta or phono TW O
companies will not be accepted.
Brief Resume of Happening« ol County court», under a law enacted
Hou»» pulntli», paporhaiixlng, cal J WANTED—Woman to work In lea
at the last session of the legislature,
the Week Collected for
minlnlng. Kay Koch. Call Springfield , croain anil confectionary stand at
most remit penalty, interest and costs
M 21
Hendricks’ Bridge
Apply before
1I35J.
when property owners pay their tax
Our Reader«.
Haturdny May 2 to A. C. King at
principal prior to May 1, 1925. or prior
Dr. H Ralph IMpptl. Dentist, Vitu», Stand.
A 30
to the date on which certificates of
1st Grande’s first observance of a delinquency could have been fore­
building, Hprlngf bid, Oregon.
W. J. I.lchty and J. T. Evans, and
Ft,It HALE Carbon pupur In lure”
Blonde Baaa Opine«
W illis J. Chamberlain,------------plain­ community music week will be May closed.
»hoot«, 26x39 Inch««, suitable (or
NOTICE O r F1NAJ> HEARING
Maurice wanted me to become hl» tiff».
2-5.
Notice 1» hereby given that Donald ' making tracings. The Now» Office.
Since hla recent discovery of the
v»
I
dancing partner In vaudeville, but I
Young. th « administrator with tha
Emma Harding», Mary Locke and------1 The Lutheran Brotherhood of Ore- cause of salmon poisoning in dogs.
turned It down. I told him It wua too ---------------IZKke, her hustiand. Josiah gon will convene In Silverton May 2,
Will annex d, of th« estate o, llotiry i
Dr. C. R. Donham, instructor In veter­
Eighth Grade Eaamlnatlone
Pierre, deceased, ha« filed hi» fin a l,
»huky u business for me.
Shaw and ------ -—---- Shaw, hla wife, J and 1.
inary medicine at the Oregon Agricul­
aeount and that Saturday, tha 16tlt
Notice I» hereby elven I hut the
Lydia Grow and Paschal Grow, her I
F. A. Elliott, state forester, la at- tural college, has been devoting all
day of May. 1925, at thn hour of ton
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
hutbaml.
Surah
B.
Shaw
and
——
——
i
(. d o . k in thn forenoon ..f »aid day. In regular uniform »tat., Eighth Grade
The undersigned Administrator of sha>w her husband. Hannah Verrlll tending a series of forest (Ire con- spare time to working out an effective
th» County Court llaom at the Court Examination» will be given In School th e e»lali* of William ll. Safley ha- and Joseph Verrlll, her husband. Isaac; ferences In eastern Oregon,
treatment for dogs affected by the
House tn Eugene. I.ano County, Orn D i s t r i c t s where there are pupil» who filed his final report and account In R Euetman und ---------------Eastman.
poisoning.
The
annual
meeting
of
the
Oregon
g eon. has •»*•»" « ’ ** • • LhA . “ a " unt *>ave compiled with the condition. Un the County Court of Lane County, b|s wife, B< njarnln F. Eastman and
lace for hearing tha
the final
place
(Inal account
Bert (Oregon) Jones, who with
Oregon, and »aid court has set Satur | ---------------Kastman, h is wife, Polly State Retail Jewelers 'association will
other convicts made a sensational es­
and ••lllem en t of su'd
, * " " a
i*
T
day?May 2nd a 10 o’clock A. M at the H1)>w
her’ Hui-1 be held In Salem May 11 and 12.
perwn« bavin«
«>|Uon for question« ha» bwrn made, on County Court room. Ku«< n*. for final
Tfcncjjjy Hhaw and ________—
cape from the state penitentiary at
nnbt final account »re nnUfbd to file j^unnlay and Friday, May H anu 16, ¡hearlnir thereon at or before which ^^aw, h u wife. Ifcinlel ffrhaw and i Ijy • Tot®
63 to *• a comm».Tc’J
Idle «am« In writing with th» < lara j
tta»e any obpectlona will be filed o r ---------------Shaw his wife Hallie M I course wan voted for the Cottage Salem on the morning of March , 28,
o , Ihe County fo u r, for I a n County. I »p-;
made
«haw gn(J
O rov. high school at t h . budget meet- «2«- ’ »» returned to the pr.aon from
Oregon, on or prior to »a’d dale
E I Moor«, Coumy School Super
|)bU(, gB<J f, ra, pubU»hed April 2nd b„nd William Shaw and __________ ,
Sacramento, where he was arrested
DONALD YOUNG.
Intendent,
1925.
_________
R h c v hl»
ife. K
nhriam Shaw
S h a w and
on a charge of stealing automobile ac­
hl» w
wife,
Kphriam
and
Administrator with Ih» Will annrxed
JOSEPH F SAFLEY.
The new 395,000 depot of the Spo- cessories.
Shaw, hla wife, Samuel N.
Administrator i S h a w and
of the Estate of Henry Pierre, do
8haw, hla wife.! kane, Portland 4 Seattle railroad at
lt’a That Time O’Year
i
,
The heaviest sentence ever given in
ceased.
Witten Swafford. Atty.,
Jemima Eastman and ---------------E ast-! Astoria will be opened to the public
A 1(923 30-Mey-7-14
Umatilla county for violation of pro­
Perkins: “Say—-what'e the matter ' Eugene, Oregon
man,
her
husband.
Polly
Locke
and
on
j^ay
A-2-9-15-23 30.
hibition law», a» far as record» dis­
-Locke, her hn«band, Jo»-ph
with Hill Tlinpkln« the»« day»?“
Esitata o f P h ilo W ilco x D e c e a se d
NOTICE OF RlIF.ItlFF’b SALE ON
Shaw, hla wife, j The past week several dogs In close, was imposed at Hermiston when
Shaw and
I; “Didn't you bear? He was
p ix A L SETTLEMENT Henrietta r l« , Bg and
Johnson:
FORKCI/ISUIIE
Greenville and Sweet Home have been Justice West sentenced Art Spinning
stung by a rattler.
Notice I» hereby g'ven that Sarah C. Fleming, her husband, E. E Shaw and bitten by rabid dogs, causing alarm
and J. D. Fahlen to serve one year
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That
-Shav hla wife. Bi ha Belle
Perkin»: “ M lg o sh — a rattlesnake." j McBee haw filed In the County Court |
among residents.
by vlrture of an execution and order
each in the county jail and fined them
Johnson: “No. Used Car.”
<>f the State of Oregon. In and for , Robberson, Verna It. Robberson. Har
of »ale laatted out of the Circuit Court
The load limit for motor vehicles on 31500 each.
Ijini- County, her fin* report a» Ad- da H. Robberson, Hattie 5t. Orrlson.
of the state of Oregon for the County cord October U t h . 1918 and contain mlnlstratrlx of tha »»tat« of Philo Wll- formerly Hattie M. McCroskey. and the Old Oregon Trail in the Blue
Buena Vista addition of Oregon City
of lain e on the 15th day of April, 1925 In« 160 a c n e more or le»a». together cox, deceased; and that ten o'clock In W E Orrison, her husband, also the
recently imposed by the has the honor of producing the first
upon a Judgement and decree rendered w ith ik e le n e m e n ta b e r t d lln m in t s and the forenoon of 8»»urdsy. the 15th'unkno«n heir» of any of said defend- Mountains,
. .
,__
___ u . .
---- — -------
-
,
hl«bway commlaalon. h a. been rogeg of the ,„ a80n ,n c l a c k . » «
In »aid court on the 14th day of April, » P D U r t e n « n c e i X . n . n b ’ lonjlng or day of M»v. 1925 at the court room ants who may be deceased, also all
1926, In a «u't wherein Melville <1. In «nv w'ee »npertalnlng
thereof In Eugene. Oregon, have been ; other persons or parties unknown, lifted.
¡county.
county. Mrs. Eva Williams of Six-
Evan* the Plaintiff recovered a judge­
And that the proceed« of »aid sale bv the Court fixed »• the time and cialm'ng any right, title, estate, lien
Members of Capitol post. American tec-nth and Division streets has a beau­
m ent against the défendante, Jam**» be applied a» follow»:
'place for hearing objections to »aid or Int’ reet In the real property des- Legion, with headquarters In Salem, tiful climbing Hermosa rose In bloom,
I, Clark and Ethel M Clark, hl» wife
Ptr»c The expense» of »aid »ale report and for the final settlem ent of ertbed In the complaint herein.—
have launched a plan whereby they the blossoms making their appearance
and the United State« National Hank
defendants.
a coata and dlsbur»"-, the estate of «a‘d d»--»ased
of Salem. Oregon. tor t*1« *u,n
T E n and the P laintiff
expect to erect a home for the organ- Easter Sunday.
SARAH
C
M
DEE.
SUMMONS
THOUSAND DOLLARS together with nw nts of this suit
Administratrix.
To Emma Hardings, Mary Locke, and tzatlon.
Oregon farmers to the number of
Interest thereon from th>- let day of[ Second: To the payment of the
-Locke, her husband, Josiah j The Clatsop county court has award- 10.007 have availed them selves of
« 4 ' ’w i r k * o X K
any «her. b .!
A-l«.23-30-N.y-7-14
Shaw and
iLydia Grow and P asch S r’o r o w /h 'r
» contract to John Slotte 4 Co. for loans totaling 330,948.850 from federal
345 mruVan7e.’ n< i ' ^ r BwMirinMnwat|to be disposed of as the Court may 41-
husband. Sarah B. Shaw and ------------1 the grading of three miles on the Ne- land banks, Joint stock land banka
8UMMONR
ih-reon from March l»<h- J’ !!i “L .t l^ s 'o W
THEREFORE.
IN THE i n TfIK CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Shaw her husband. Hannah Verrlll halem highway. The contract price and federal Intermediate credit banka
----------------
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OR(.-O f)i{ p OR l a NE » nd Joseph Verr‘111. her husband. was 35113154
since these agencies were first estab­
Isaac R Eastman and ---------------E ast.
’ ' ,
, . . „ ,
f Wm hln d n and for ihe »«m of >17 00 In comollanc* with the «aid eiecutloa | COUNTY.
Plaintiff, v» L. H. Gray. m“ n. his wife, Benjamin F. Eastman
John Day highway is to be finished lished by law, according to the Sears-
com . and dlabutwenwnt». which judge | and order
> » « •? »
'
. . . . . . -.V.
it... i s i h d av o f Mnv 1925.1 Defendant
.
“"d ------------Eastman, h's wife, Polly without delay. The last gap. 21 miles, Roebuck Agricultural foundation.
m nt^ was enrolled ati^^diwketed h, ho S .
- .
>
n „fendlin, .
Shnw and - — — ---- Shaw, her bus-I has been ordered advertlaed for grad-
Crater lake national park will be
( terk'e o ffc » of aaM t our on the |
ween
, m
b
T’mothy Sha w and -- ---------- - lng #t
May meetlng of the h!gh.
ritady for opening on the regular date,
14th
day
of
April.
1925.
an.t
an
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f>
M
o|
QREOON:
Ton
are
herebv
renoir-,
t*h«
w-
h
is
wife
Daniel
Shaw
and
’
duir inaueil to me there-' at the hour of one ov,„< »
t n . a rc n eren v ren-.ir-
July 1. C. G. Thompson, superintend-
‘ »Inti"--------------Shaw, his wife, Sallle M way commission.
T d h ' r t l n . and yromni..ndlng tn.- tn : »«Id door at the southweat door of - - the ,1 to anpear and answer complaint
Shaw, her hus-
Two hundred members of the Bap- ent has announced. Mr. Thompson
Shsw
and
' r
it. s t i.t .. of Oregon tn ¡County Court house In the City of f |e<| ag»ln«t you herein on or before
publics-
th - name of th» »
.1- E««e»». I-ane Cocntv Oregon, offer
, r„„, date of first p
u b lic- ban<1' W ll,la® Shaw and ------------------ ttBt churches In Lane and Douglas and a crew of men are on their way
ord er to s a t is f y »»Kt J l l l l g e i i i e i l l ,
a
.
„ a .h In
...
« . . .
t h ..» ,.f
t th
h e . Shaw, his w fe. Ephrlam Shaw and
countit,8 convened at Springfield for into the lake and with high explosives
and
”
hla wlfr"*“* lhe ennual ® fcetln« ot lhe Umpqua will clear away the snow from the en-
Eastman snd ------------Eastman. Baptist association.
trance so that cars can reach the
mband. Polly Locke snd --------
A budget of 325,000 for the coming lodge.
Ixtche. her husband. Joseph year WEg roted gt thu 3J(1 annuai coa. ( U nless Governor Pierce reinstate«
nrletta Fleming a n d - ^ ___ ’ Fh-m- Terence at Astoria of the Lutheran Ben Dorris of Eugene to the state fish
her husband, E. E. Shaw and Columbia conference of the Augustana commission a recall movement will
be initiated and prosecuted to com­
his wife.
Etha
« ^ n T ' 1 ^ » . V ^ ™ O W ^ , d - . i V W l « » 0 <» •"<
in" i ^ p r i n ^ e l d : (Oregon- N ew . bv ^ ' b b e ^ u 8 Shaw
VeTna"R
R obb
£ £ B<-lle
tor* Synod of North America.
g. (lh,-r with (.11 the right, of way des- '»nda and premise and every part „r , or of Hon c p Barnard Judge of (|g „ Rr^ ber«<.n. Hattie M Orrlson
Coos county must rearrange Its pro- pletion by the sportsmen of Oregon.
cr,bed In that certain deM from R A .th-Teof.
v o i V I i p TAVM>„
’h*
t h e County Court s of f La»«
Lane County.
County, a»«'W .’ B, Orr'son h~er"husband "also posed bond election for 3700.000, as a This was the announcement made pub­
~
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a
* F a ls o
"
’
*
FRANK E TAYLOR.
Oreton. made In the
t^'e all other person« or parties unknown mistake in the order of election necea- lic In Klamath Falls by R. J. Klrk-
W ash b u rn « sn d Mary A w » 'hb,u r"*'
.Sheriff of latne Count v. Oregon ; A » r i7 n , 192"fi t o . 7 r . n d H™I P»b C’Q’? ’nr nny r,*h‘' “ U' ’
"en
Ca“ be,° re tbe b° “d “ • WOOd ° f ? rtl,n d ’ ’ “ T ' Z
h l. wir» to James L Clark, dated
A 1« 23 30 M 7-14
O cto b er lo - th
1918 and ff > <l f»r rw
____________
ha !
Anetl Aed IMS
P
? L i n? r. 7 ' . ! n ‘he r,:a! pro? er'.’' d: ’ torneys will approve the Issue.
State Sportsm en. associatton.
’
---------------- WH.TTON S W A P - k o .
" X t s " ’h° CO'nF,‘ ln, here‘D-
Milton A. .Miller of Portland has
An initial petition looking to th .
Classified Advertisements Springfield Wood
Boys
c
CTORY
J D V O I N
n F
C. S
J S D I R E __________
D
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C
I
w . F. WALKER
funeral
i ‘i? rnp' „ / or ’V“ 1’” '"
I UN THE NAME o f t h e STATE been appointed by Governor Pierce, a
I R esidence and Poatofflce adrese. Lu- OF Cr.ZSCN you are hereby required delegate from Oregon to attend the
Call
d ir e c t o r
SUTTON TRANSFER
Full Auto Equlp’rt«nt
Phone 57
W. O. W. block
Office Phone «3 M. Res rkon»
QEO.. N. McLEAN
Automobil«, Flr« and Lift
IN S U R A N C E
Surety B°nds,.
Phons S17
Mv buslnsca lsgto protoct you»
buslnesa
dr . n . w . emery
DENTIST
Sutton Bldg.
Resldanco Phon« 152 M
Sprlngflald. Or«g«n
85J W H Iam ette St. Eugene Oregon
NEW RAZOR
For Sale
Guaranteed. Price $2.
SHOE REPAIRING
Work Promptly and
Carefully Done
A. A. ANDERSON
JOHN A. NELSON
509 Main Street
“The Loop
BARBER
II
Your Home When In
Springfield
JOHN M. WILLIAMS
AMorncy for Vet. State Aid Com..
Soldiers Bonus Loans.
L. E. BEAN
Attorney Stato Lund Board.
Plate School Fund Loan«.
WILLIAMS A BEAN
SHOP
DR. S. RALPH DIPPEL
DENTIST
Phone 43
Vitus Bldg., Springfield, Ore.
WM. G. HUGHES
FIRE
,
AND AUTO INSURANCE
NOTARY PUBLIC
Office at
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Springfield,
Oregon
atto rneys
8B0 W llllem ette »»-
Eugene, Or«.
Licensed to practice In nil Courts
of the State, and United Stales.
D. W. Roof
jEW KLKlt
Repairing a Specialty
Springfield. Oregon
CLEANING, PRESSING
AND REPAIRING
We Call For and Deliver
G, M. PLUMMER
cu,
M »in
SPRINGFIELD GRAVEL GO.
All kinds of gravel for con­
crete or road work. We
rnnke a specialty of crushod
rock and rock sand. Bunk­
ers at foot of Main on Mill
street.
HENRV W. CHASE. Prop.
FRANK A. DEPUE
ATTORNEY AT LAW
NOTARY PUBLIC
Sutton
Buldllng
Springfield
Oregon.
r u i (¿TraioR
k
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m ‘ e
” ” »'
6~
d ”
referendum of the tobacco tax law
enacted at the last session of the
fleers of the Oregon Retail Cigar Deal­
ers’ association and individual to­
bacco dealers in the city of Portland.
Legionnaires from all American
_ai
Legion posts in cent
-
i ° ‘n tn an attempt to make tne m o -
Kenxie highway across tne Thro«
puggaNe before th.
when the gtat#
lau er “ 1
’
... b h ld
convention of the legion wil be nem
In Prineville. The legionnaires plan
co-operate with the bureau of pub-
roadg
V0H.-I S t , u . I / . - n m t ,
....
r. |, i nti(t , - l l ’ .p p ly w tbe ° ' M«l i “ red s P0’,ed t*elw.d China
Forest Exchanges
Cour, for th. reItgr prByed for ,n gai(1 hogs, has tendered each of the pig
iw w ii: that
m a t the
m e plaintiffs,
p ia in tilts . I clubs
cjuub in
iu Umatilla county one
c of his
Notlc' I. hereby given that on No 11'iupiuiD
Complaint, i. to-wit:
...... ............
....................
.... .......
J- Llchtv, and J. T Evans, be de- ptgs as a special award for good work
vemher
13. .................
1924. Ellsworth
Prindel.
of
, Paris. Oregon. Hied application No. dared to be the owners In fee simple during 1925.
1015829 under lhe Act of March 20. ot th«* following described real pro-,
i .
'1922. (42 Slat . 4C5) to exchange the P ^ X - to-wit:
Sylvta Loufse. a 4-year-old girl. Is
N W ti SEH . * NE>4 SW>4. Sac. 33. , Beginning at a point on the North dead following a beating administered
Tp 15 8 Rang, 9 West. W M with 1 »« ° f Lot Eleven (11). Patterson ? by her grandmother. Mrs. M. C. Paton.
tn the Slualaw National Forest, for the Addition to Eugene. Oregon, fifty (50) ,
wbom , he had been living on a
timber on the N BU 8W14. S-c.. 6. fee. east of the NorthweK corner of!
,h *
abput 35
,T |- 21 » . Range 3 East. W M with- »»Id Lot Eleven (11), thence east farm ln ,h e
dlstrtc ,
In the Cascade National Forest
along the north line of Lot Eleven miles south of Tillamook.
The purpose of this notice Is to al- ( l l ) Ninety (90) foet, thence South:
Because of the projected operations
n th « r
low all persona claiming the lands Parallel whh the wee. line of Lots Qf , he Shevun-Hixon company ia
QUP?d
Vhi state to dete-mine
¡selected, or having bona fide objec- Eleven (11) and Twelve (12). 8eventy-
n t X . i . naay opposition to the n ^
tlena to such application, an oppor five (75) feet, thence west parallel
, . u i u c - •= —
______ —
tunltv to flic their nrot'ats with the w th the North line of Lot Eleven Iron works will establish a large plant
.. ..
_» tbe Oregon. California 4
Register and 11 celver of the U n ltel (11) N inety (90) feet, thence North ln Klamath Falls early tills summer. ‘ Eastern railroad, known h butter
o tte r a s the
as the
States Land Office at Roseburg. Ore- parallel with the West line of Lots according to announcement.
Strahorn line, to the interstate com­
'gon. >nv such t-potests or objections Eleven (11) and Twelve (12) S ’venty-i»
,
- „
j
. .
must be filed In this office within five feet to the place of beg nning. : w -
H- Clark of Portland, state merce commission for the right to
thirty days from th- date of fl-st pub- being a part of Lots Eleven (11) and 1 senator from Multnomah county, was extend its line to Lakeview from near
■llcaMon of thia notice, which first Twelve (12). Patterson's Addition, all elected superintendent of the Oregon Klamath Falls, the system head­
| publication 1« April 23. 1925
, in Eugen , Lan? County. Oregon.
| empioyment Institution for the adult
quarters.
-C —
s
HAMILL A. CANADAY.
And that the plaintiff. Willig J. i . . . .
Chamberlain, be declared to be the bllnd 1 Portland. He will succeed
Register
The state board of control has re-
A 23-30, M 7-14 owner In fee simple of the following Mrs- R- B- Goodin, who has resign ed .,
t<> the c)ty pf Aatorja approxi-
, Non-Coal
.described real property,
, .
. . to-wlt:
The state highway commission has mately 328.000. representing the first
NOTICE
Beg nr.,ng at a point on th° North l sollgbt permission from the public
NOTICE Is hereby given that th e ,, , line of Lot Eleven (11). Patterson’s ; gervlcg comnli9glon to establish an half taxes for the year 1925 paid by
the property owners of the municipal­
State Land Board of the State of Ore-, Addition to Eugene. Oregon.
One;
pon will receive seal-d b ds at its 'Huqdvrd Forty <140) feet East of the! overhead crossing over the track of ity. Under a luw enacted at the 1923
office In the Capitol Building in Sal- Northwest corner of said Lot Eleven | the Central Pacific railroad ln Klam- session of the legislature state taxee
I ( Hi, Oregon, up to 11:00 o'clock A. M..| 111), thence east along said North ath county. The cost of the proposed
June 2. 1925 for all the State's Interest line of Lot Eleven. F I y I* (6) feet. improvement was estimated at 338,- paid by property owners of Astoria
were to be remitted to the city over
'in the rlver-bnl lands hereinafter d e-1 thence South E ortvnlne degp-es (49
¡scribed, giving however to the ownei | deg.). East Slxtv-nine (69) feet more 260.
a period of seven years.
’—‘t,
lor owners of any lands abutting o.- or less, to a point two and two tenths
The navy department will detail a
Estim ates of the Hood River val­
fronting thereon, the preference right l ,2.2) f(,et North of tho South- representative at once to go to As-
to purchase «aid lan la at the highest ¡eaH corner of said Lot Eleven (11). |
. , ld make a careful study of the ley fruit crop vary. The bloom has
prlc offered, provided such offer Is'th rn ce South Twenty seven and Two I ton a 4Ild
1
r i.,m
been more scattered than ln any past
made tn good faith and that the board tentbg <27 2) feet more or less to tho situation at the mouth of the Colum- season. In instances growers who had
reaervea the right to reject any and ^ ,„ ,|lraqt eorm r of th North one i hla river, so far as It concerns the more than 30.000 boxes of apples last
ail bids
ihalf of Lot Twelve (12), sab! n 'dltlon national defense. Senator McNary was
Suld lands are s'tuated In Lane thence west parallel tn ft«» North o.-sured by Secretary of the Navy Wll- season say they count on 10.000 boxes
this year. One east side grower who
County Oregon, and 'lerorlhed as | li n e of said Lot Twelve (12). Rlxty hlir
follows to-wlt
had over 25,000 boxes tn 1924 says he
have does not expect over 6000 boxes. Esti­
Bment mates for the 1925 tonuage ranges all
r dis- tho way from 800,000 to 1,800,000
were be­ boxes.
!corner on west lino C Soctlen :h). T.
"r
oegin- coming common in that stream. A
Rhea Luper, state engineer, has Hi­
117 S. R. 1 W. of W M. and ru n n in g !n1"« '
t
iheiiee along meander line down nn*' tlmt none of the defendants have quantity of this variety of fish were ed in the circutt court of Malheur
stream, S 46 deg W. 3.60 chains S. inny rl*hf- <Ble. or Interest therein or planted In the Coquille several years county, an order In the Owyhee river
10 deg. E 11 00 chains; M <6 deg. E , 'hereto whatsoever, and that the d e. ago.
water adjudication. There are 217
17.20 chain»: S. 13 dog. W. 5 10 chains fondants, and eneh of them, be forever
Announcement
of
the
plana
of
his
water rights Involved, with 29.250
to loft bank of a large slough; thence 1 ba’-red and enjoined from asserting
company to attempt to divert much acres of Irrigable lands represented.
crossing the old channel. N. 70 leg. E. ¡any claim thereto.
16.00 chains- thence along V. 8 Me-
This summons Is served on you by of the halibut packing business from I Tbo order provides that the water
.nnder lin e 'o n left bank up stream, the publication thereof In the Spring- Puget sound to the Columbia river shall not exceed three Bcre feet an
IN. 10% deg. W. 1.70 chains; N. 20 field News, tn accordance with nn was made at Astoria by J. R. Burke Bcre during the Irrigation season, April
deg. W 2.60 chains; N. 37Vi deg. W. ¡Order made by the Hon. O. F. Sklp-
110.16 chains; N. 64 deg. W. 3.75 chains, i worth. Judge of the above entitled of the Hurke Fish company, who is 1 to October 15. Another limitation le
N. 28 deg. W. 8.10 chains; N. 18L. dee. ¡Court, on the 3rd, day of April, 1925; superintending rebuilding of the old that not more than one acre foot of
i E. 3.93 chain»; N. 20 (leg. E 2.30 ehalna dale of first publication. April 9th, Ltndenberger cold storage plant ln water shall be used on any single acre
i to left bank of the tail-race of Eugene 1926.
that city. Mr. Burke announced that ot land during any one month prtol
¡(Illy Power Plant; N. 75 deg. E. 2.30 j
DONALD YOUNG.
a new dock will be constructed.' ex­ to June 1, and not more than threo
ehalna; N. 80 deg. W. 6.00 chains to:
Attorney for Plaintiffs.
¡place of beginning, containing 13.65
P. O. Address, 860 Wil­ tensive repairs made to tbe building, fourths of an acre foot during an]
I acre«.
lam ette St., Eugene, Ore­ and new equipment Installed.
.calendar month after June L
Application should he accompanied
gon.
A-9 16-23-30 M-7.14 21.
by check or draft of the amount of bid
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