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    THURSDAY. .MAY 14. 1H25
PA O « F IV »
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NOTICE OF FINAL HEAHINO
First Christian Church
|
Slashlnga can he burned up to May ,
Corner 4th and A «treat
I N otice le hereby given that Louisa
15 without obtaining a permit, accord- :
• y Special
b„ E. Ghtldere, Minister
B. Baker haa filed In court her final
Ing to announcement made at tha
u is .
u u » i _ account aa administratrix of the os-
state fu/uatry doMriagieaL After May
Correspondents
Blble ochooFmt 9.45. H L- Aioablwr i tatp nf
Baker, deceased, and
IS It will be neednnftry io obtain per- Sup'. 11 claeee« in our Rlblle school o ,4( thB court bu, set 10 o’clock A. M.
ralts from the state U>r»«t«r or hie
„ h id , one do you belong Morning of BaHtTday’ June IS, 1926, as the tim e
• day Of Uila weak.
worship et 11 o’clock, subject "Lesson when at the court house In the city ot
Brief Resume of Happenings of agent».
Mr». Frail i(u««ell ami daughter!
Kucene Or icon , br the time wn*n
UPPER WILLAMETTE
K. L. Hall c f Eugene, who has the from Paul’s Conversion.’
jg a » . ¿ CM1nt will be taken up by
the Week Collected for
Maud« motored lo Monmouth laat
contract to grade nearly three miles • Evening service et 8 o clock. Hub-,
county court tor examination anil
Saturday to atu.twl (ba May day exer-j
of the Ktfg-ne-Florence highway In the Jcet. "Why the Word Needs a Savior ", and allowance. All persons Interest?»
Our Readers.
County Agent D 8. Fletcher and '-•»Me and »pent tlm weekend with
lllachly section. Is establishing hla
Special music at each service. In-(therein may appear at eaid tim e and
wife w< ru guest» ul the born» of Mr. Mnrucret H uhiu II who la attending
construction camp Just west of Bloch vltatlon to all.
i l l ^ ’ d ^ r t e y f^ E a ta t e .
The tenth annual convention of the
and Mrs It P. Imlid Munday. May 10. Normal there.
ly. anti expects to begin grading work
Louisa
E. Baker. Administratrix.
The County Hun lay achol conven­ Oregon Music Teachers’ association this week.
Myrna Jean lailrtl, the Utile d»ugh
M-14 21-28-J 4-11.
FOR 8ALE— Carbon paper In large
ter of Mr. and Mra. It n I ph laslrd had tion will be h-DI her« next Saturday was held In Portland.
Portland telephone service waa
sh eets, 26x29 Inches, suitable for
Thn 18th annual convention of the
her tonsils and adnolda removed Mon uftrrnoon unit Huday there will be a
SPECIAL PRICE on plate work. Dr.
paralysed and almost 15,000 tele­
making tracings. The Yfews Office.
Oregon Retail Jew elers’ association
day. May 4 As she has been quite dinner Huday and all day aervlco.
N W. Emery. fl»etlet. Hutton Bid«
phones were put out ot commission
Perry Price attended the May day convened In Halera Monday.
sick the past week and tha doctors
aa a result of a fire which broke out
can not determine the trouble ahe was ex>rcla«a In Monmouth Saturday.
Opening of the Hpokane. Portland In the basement of the Pacific T ele­
The Ladles Ahi met at the church 1 * BBaltta Hallway company’« new Ha
taken to the Pacific Christian Hospital
phone A Telegraph company’» main
la.t Thursday. They made and hung
wag cel).brB, ed M Astoria,
In Eugene Monday for treatment.
exchange.
The Pleasant Hill Hunday school sash curtains. Some of the men put | Estacada will hold a special elec
Either drowned or killed by the ,
voted on Hunday, May to, to present up the blinds, they also oiled the floor. tlon May 29 lo decide the question ot shock of falling In the cold water, j
Mary Harden with a gift»of *20 In ap­
the annexation of more territory.
Lois Shaver. 18 months old daughter :
preciation for h«r services lh» past
•uea for Olveree
Voters of Cascade Locks voted of Mr and Mrs. Roy Shaver of Plne-
several yeara. Miss Harden graduate»
unanimously to authorixe a *20000 hurst. near Bend, was found In a ;
from the Pleasant Hill high echool thia
bora J. Neilson haa filed a com- bond Issue for a high school building. small Irrigation ditch Jear her per- i
spring and hopes to go to the Uni­ plaint In circuit court (or divorce from
Dates for the sixth annuxl session ents' home.
versity of Oregon next winter
Ulen 8. N«4i»on
The couple were of the Pendleton summer normal
Rem ember every W ednesday is Raisin Day.
Erl ward E. Brodie of Oregon City,
She school Will be from June 22 until Unlte(j g , atea minister to Siam, haa
Several ranches have
changed married In December. 1919.
Try ou r Raisin Bread.
hand» at Pleasant Hit In the past few claims the husband kept company ' July 24.
abandoned his proposed tour of Eur­
with
other
women.
Alimony
of
JT5
weeka
Mr and Mrs Andy Oleon
Eugene's postoffice receipts for ope and will return from hla post at
We Specialize in
have purchased a portion of (he Man­ a month la »ought In the complaint.
April amounted to *10.574.08, an in­ Bankok directly to Seattle, arriving
ning ranch. C. E Oorden haa pur­
Picnic Lunches
crease of about 15 per cent over June 21, according to a letter receiv­
chased the 10 acre* west of the high
"James, aa I passed the s-rvant»’ April, 1924.
ed from him.
Open Sundays
school from Mrs, Amanda Kocfy Mr hall today I saw you klaa one of the
The annual session of group 2. Ore- , w )„ j Roberts, principal of the
and Mrs Woodward of Washington ! maids.•'
gon Bankers' association, hai been , Wegt g((je b|Kh school at Ontario, has
visited their ranch last week which i "Yea. madam, when would that set for May 22. afternoon and ev en in g.! bc<,0 „elected by the land settlem ent
they receatly purchased from II»-man i have been, madam?"
at Woodburn.
j committee of the chamber of com- '
Knutson
"About four o'evock."
, Joseph H. Hill, well known resident I merre to manage sn Oregon b ureau at
The homt of Mr. and Mrs. W t. | “O. yea madam, that would ave i , , jinp coutlly «jir-a suddenly at h l i (|rw n River. Wyo.. during the coming
Arnold of Trent was burned to the ( be«n Jane, n.udara.
< o urob « 0» bomF neBr Eugene, where be waa , tourist season.
ground laet week Tuesday
Tha | ter.
born «5 years ago.
, j p urche»e of Llpman. Wolfe & Co., ;
neighbors helped in getting most of i
Dr. Carl Doney. president of WU-
department store of Portland,
Main S treet Between 4th and 5th
the furniture and personal belonging*
terrible death toll resulting lamette university, arrived at Salem was completed when an option held
The
out. but the house, wood shed and
Saturday alter spending a year In the on the property by the National De- I
«how» that Ih« Rede at least heve
sm oke house were all burned.
east recuperating from Illness.
partment Stores, Inc., of New York,
lost none of Ihelr efficiency.
Julia Hwafford, a student at Plea«
The deal Involved
A two-day state conclave of the De WB„ exercised
ant Hill high »chool who was hoarding
Molay order convened In Medford 1 about *2,000,000.
nt the Arnold home lost al of her
Friday with approxim ately’ 200 dele-! An American Legion controversy
clothing and personal belong'nc«
gates and other members present.
' over a political appointment will hold
I
Hartnett
Slug«
Mr »ltd Mr» Walter Matkhnm of
Oregon haa on« of the lowest In- , np („definitely the proposal to eatab-
A Car th a t isn’t equipped looks like a m an in his B. V. D’s!
t leg ter are the parent» of a baby hoy
fant death rates In the United States, j | lgh a national guard company in
born at Springfield Ealurdav. May 9
according lo Dr. Frederick D. S trick er.' K)Hmath galls. according to word re-
Mr» Markham waa formerly Ml»»
secretary of the state board of health. 1 cefved from George A. White, adju-
Mav Blood.
In an effort to lesson the number ot ’ tant-general of Oregon.
The Plea»anl Hill public echool won
deaths by drowning each summer, the
April brought four fatalities as the
second prig« in the relic display held
Klamath Falls American Legion post result of automobile accidents, four
In the Armory May 9, Mr. Haya
voted to purchase a pulmotor for the deaths In a fire, two suicides, one
Finest two bar, spring back type, full nickel, with curved
worked steadily for aev«*al wveks
city.
murder, one drowning and one death
ends, (can’t hook) bum pers or half re a r bum pers if pre­
gathering together the relic« and pos
After haring been shut down »Ince from Blcohollsm, according to the
ferred. Factory list price(f31.00 pair. Our price $29.50 pair
»esalnna of the earlleirt settler In
December 19 as the result of a fire, | ,nonth| y rwpovt of Dr. Earl Smith,
installed—and
Lane county. Ellxnh Bristow, together
the plant of the Portland Vegetable Mullnomah county coroner.
with books and other treasures gotten
Oil Mills company has resumed opera-
FREE!!!
FREE!!
FREE!
The state printing board haa fixed
from other early aettlera.
_
. . . .
the price of the 1925 session laws at
Pleasant HUI public school cloeea
A guaranteed car-life Autom atic Windshield C leaner or a
Oregon Trunk enrveyor. who wiU
Betegaary
Tuesday, M»y 19, with a school picnic.
set of glass side wings installed with every order of tw enty
lay ont two proposed lin e, from Bend .
pubHcatlon , o any part of
Goshen public school closed lest
10 Klamath F a ll, arrived In Bend hat-
contain „ „
dollars or more.
Friday. May 9.
unlay and left Immediately lor the In-,
5o
than
,awg {Qr
Community New»
OREGON NEWS ITEMS i
OF SPECIAL INTEREST
Clubhouse Salad!
A Saturday Special
HUNTL Y
DELICA TESSEN
ED SEZ:
ATTENTION!
Ford, Star* and Chevrolet Owners
,er,or
1 rs23 session of the legislature.
F. H. McGowan. 65. picked up from
wU[ be made
clogIng
the highway by a stage near
THURSTON NOTES
‘ er Salt creek. Fall creek and Wlnberry
Inland, where he was found apparently creek districts in the Cascade national
111, died shortly alter being taken to
forest to camping after June 1, ac­
Rainier.
Mrs Mary Campbell who has spent
cording to Nelsen F. Macduff, super­
lh.- past five weeks In Springfield
Work has again been started on viser of the forest. The sam e ruling
returned 10 her home here Saturday
the Cohen mine near Gold HUI. In was made last year on account of fire
the ’70s this mine was a large gold hnxnrris.
evening
_.
, — -f
producer, ¿ut has been Inactive for
Jack Herbert and Melvin Buell left
Thun&s Tvreet. civil war veteran |
last Monday for .Merdith where they
some years.
and Bend pioneer, has been named e s
expect to be employed.
Work on the 17.3 mile stretch of a member of President Coolidge's hon- i
There waa no preaching service last
The Dalles California highway from entry bodyguird in coutteetloo with ,
Huday as Rev. Lou Milk ha t nn nWto-
Solid «art I: north, which Is being built (h0 onll(V( r3ary of the first Norwc
"Gabby" Harthett of the Chicago
BcajBn,ent In Amertep. whifcb will ’ J
moblle accident after h - left Eugene
by C Nyberg, w ill be completed by
Cubs hit a home-run a day for the
Sept' mber 1.
and »»< unable to gel here.
tie observed at Minneapolis the first ( £
first six days of tlie aeeson—and
The grade echo! clo.'vd lari FVIday Is pillow up a lead In circuit | Bankers from the eight northwert- weeli In Juno.
Jj
but the teacher. Ml« Vida Gray I, clouts which will be hard for the 1 ern counties of Oregon gntiiei -d in
Six million feet ot pine timber cn 1 j.
reviewing 6 land 8 grade« this weak mighty Ruth to overcome when he I A»tor a Friday for the annual spring 640 acres of land wit«' by tbs y ar;
: m w ting of group 1 of the Oregon say Land X- Catth o&Si any w*s "old 1 ‘
preparing them for the Slate exam» gets buck into the game.
i Pankers' assoclatlf.n.
which will b<- held Thu »day and Frt
Kian; :k lc.g.-;(Pg t
to Trent ice Puck*
The H« wm ! Riv. r Apple Growers' ns. I contractor, for ap '«SMI: ly »19 fid i •
IN T1IE CIRCUIT COURT OK THE ST. E OE ORECON ÇOR LANE 1 scHi'ut'.on was notified that an average The timber Is loc
I» V a a ti’?
ClH'NTY
' of *4 2 : a box hail been received for ‘ couniry between
J. W BAKER. Phiintlt..
1
a carload o! fancy Newtown apples Wlllier.ison rivers
for Puh m u o n Is Fore* loaur.
VS.
Jt-hinimoi
s'dd in New York city at auction.
SAM! El. Mi.Mt'IUX). I t f.-ml 1 ! S
e
1 ■» L.ea.
' Artfci."jT of it erfory flou c* t h e ,
R. H. Gref >, St proehnt employed on Canby" Canal con p..ny »«.r filed fi» j
re Panu- 11«'
To Hiituu« I MeM'.irdo the
the W enatchee nntkmul for. at in ' the county clavIFs c ftF e ai V jy ’tB
In th e Name of the State of Oregon:
Wnshlng"'ti. b ic bc«n* assigned to the ' City with capital sto k ci » D f i.& t y u
h
o
b
t'r
qf
C
ertifie.it
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You ate hereby notified thfit J \V Bah r. I
W i f »c ..0
Cascade nutionhl ferret as super n- \ is the lr-cntion o t.li I?
llnqueii' y nuinbricd 191,7 l u s u t d o n the 18ihjtiy of
01 N ovem btr. 1920 by 1(1« lendcnt of road and trail w a in-
t»hit Ti' e
the
land
ly
'r
j
between
a
for
tit
am
ount
of
*11.5.
Tux Coltecier of the Coujity bi I. .me. State ot Oy< g- n
' -nllca east of Canby tie.4 jby enot* 1
the sain« I- tug the amount thn. out and delln u nt -for tux ;• fop :At tlon.
thereon u|»<o tin -rm :
y,-ar 1917 together with penalty Iptrre»'. sti 1 roei, tl
W . L. Gilchrist ©f'AIb.-tny wns evt prising »ume WOO acre*.-
.it-
of see
(.ropi-rty gsaeaged to you, of which 41011 hre the vwti r
u lev em l place« »hmxf the face and
Oregon ^>cneft''*|, b w - hern grfiut
r'.bed
a:;
altnatud In »ahi county and «tate, imi jwRjvnlarly beitud'td util d
hands
tiet.r
H
Isc
y
when
a
China
by
the pension office as fellows
A.
.Addition
follows, 'o-wit ■ The East 52 1 it ffi> t of lota 1. 2 an 3. Week 24. Gn
phcasc.nt fl ,'\v Into the windshield of 1 Lee Mjveluck, Portland, *la: Horomsc
to tagen " . I umio County, fp s g o ti..
'
.
You are further notified that raid J. M Bnk-r he» mW taxes on »ei ' Mr. OflchrlsUs ear with such forte as .1. Gotf, Portland, »30; Liorlc ItsAiriH
premises tor prior or subséquent years, with Iho rate of Interré: en said lo shatter the glass.'" ”
The D fllcs. W fi WIlBam E Jt»ed,
amounts a« follo»»:
Walter Ford. 9, La Grande sibooi Roccbnfiy. »IS! Susan Driscoll. Row
Amount Rate ot hoy, was dangerously Injured a« the burg, *12; Levi Knurr, TurrubMtMh j
Tax Reijuipt No.
Date Patii
Year’s Tnx
Intorfsi
suit of boja playing with a pistol. »15-. Willirfii fi'A.. fn. iiiib c r ’.’.a, 'S i-
belters complimenting the officers
12'-; Ho wa« shot through the neck and
11.52
9.93
lost much blood before medical at­ of the state and showiug the relative
2417«
Nov 16. 1929
1918
127, tention was obtained.
10.30
23321
Nov. Hi. 1920
standings of the counties in oonnee-
1911)
,
1264
5.97
4794
Mar. 28, 1921
1920 I H
State highway officials of Oregon ! tlon with prohibition law enforcement
127
5
96
1«732
Sep. 23. 1921
1920 2-11
12*7« will meet with thoea of 10 other west­ prosecutions and the counlies' pre
6 34
6179
Apr. 4. 1922
1921- 1 II
12'• ern states at Ran E ra n elso Friday to portion of flues collected (tom Jan
6.90
26459
Jun 30. 1923
1S21 2-H
6 35
lie ; designate the Interstate roads In those uary 1 to April 9, 1925, were sent by
15684
Mav 31 1923
1922- 1 H
12'if
6.43
1793«
William R. Levens, state prohibition
Sep 27, 1923
1922- 2 II
12^ stntos to be uniformly marked as Uni­
6.47
«320
Apr. 4. 1924
1923- 1-H
director.
ted
State*
highways.
6 47
127,
19947
Oct. 1. 1934
1923-2-11
Application for water righ’s on the
14.54
Ton
were
killed
In
traffic
accidents
5011
Apr. 4. 1925
1924
In Portland during the first four North Santlam river filed by Robert
Saiil Siiniuol MeMurdo as the owner of the legal 4M1« of the tbtive de-
Simpson of Salem will bo protested by
erlbed i rotHTt» a« the ».mu' appears of record, anti each of the other psreoos months ot 1925, an increase of thre*
ahoi ' i Z Z l 1 4 h er% 7furiher notified that J. W Baker win apply to the over the corresponding period In 1924, Salem authorities. The city officers
circuit Court of tha County and State aforesaid fur a decree form losing th> aocording to an announcement made charge that the filings made by Mr.
Stmpson, If approved by the state en­
H*n against the property above described, and mentioned In said eertiflcate at police headquarters.
a ,..1 »-mi 1,re hereby summoned lo appear within sixty days after the flral
gineer, would Interfere with water
A
total
of
34,112
applications
for
publication of this summon«, exclusive of the day of »aid first publication, and
defend this action or pay the amount due as above ’ ho* rt’
cash bonus and loans hav« been re­ rights previously acquired by the
ceived since the creation of the sol­ municipality.
By reason of the proximity of
diers’ relief act In 1921, according to
announcement made at Salem by Brownsville to the Sweet Home dis­
trict, now under quarantine by reason
Georg" A. White, adjutant gcnoral.
The old house In which Homer of rabies among dogs and other ani­
“d ’aM order was made and dat'd this 12th day of
the first publication of th’ »'tn 10 V Is the 14th duy of May. 10.5 and tit Davenport, famous cartoonist, lived In mals, school district No. 52-74 at
““ V i X T s ’i Sn“
’. ? » % ’ CP T a t u n g may he served upon the under- Silverton for many yuars Is to be torn Brownsville, along with four other
down or moved to some other location nearby districts, was placed under
. I g u ^ ' S n g wiih.n the Stale « ' O, -
to provide grtxlnd space for a uew quarantine by P. T. Tweed, count,
state armory to be erected this year. veterinarian.
Rcom 10 United S tab * National Bank
Address Bank Bldg.. Eugene. Oregon.
M14.21.28j . 4.11. i 8. , 5 Ju.,.9 jg.
OUR BUMPERS fit your particular car. They don’t rattle
o r dome loose. They don’t rust with very little attention«
Insurance agents will give you 12H% discount per pair.
W hen vou don’t let us equip ycur car you loose real money.
Seeing is believing. Come in and see for yourself. The
linest cars in Lane county were equipped by
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