The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, June 04, 1925, Image 5

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    THURSDAY, JUNE
4. W fi
other and
Community Ne ws
THURSTON
Mr. and Mr«. I’ . N. Laird r< reive 1
a talogram Monday morning telling
o f the marriage of th«lr daughter
Freda to Olen Oalllgan at rt'idro
Wooley June lat at *:3 0 a. in. Mr» |
(¡alligno baa bran teaching the past >
two year» In the high achool at Sadro
Wooley where Mr. Oalllgan ha* held
the p<Mlllon a* coach. They left Im­
mediately n f t 'r the ceremony for He
attle where Mr. Oalllgan will attend
autnrner school pretaralory to going
«aat ln thn rwil to *n ter the medical
profession
Mr«. Oalllgan woe born and railed
In rlva«nnt HUI and haa a host of
will
be much Interested In
. friend«
. . . . . . . . who
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lh „ n«ws of her marrla»«.
M(. >ud M r, N, | <OB d o a ry , con Don
M|Jd ttUd dMU#|,|er ix,rla Ann motored
rbeumalliMU.
Mra Morri» Brown wat taken to
the hospital Monday
Mr». Herrington froth Creawell vlalt-
ed her alatw Mr». A. W Weaver la»l
Hunday.
Mr. and Mr«. Arch Hhough and Mil-
dred Price and Albert Weaver motored
to Portland ia»l Saturday ami return­
ed home Hunday,
Itev. G riffith from Kugene preached
the llaccalaurcate aermon to the high
achool last Sunday evening at the
church
down from Hood Hiver and spent the
Next rrid q y [the hl»h
School
1« » week-end
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H i r n u at tn«
iy u e la
r iu .
th« V.
C. r F. . r Hyde
farm.
Mr.
planning to have a picnic dinner at g „ „ ry >n(j Donald returned to Hood
b all
diam ond.
A t Scene of M baiwippi River Tragedy
■ y
Corr«e»«ndanta
%v Ma (Jon a
are
K(<er
'- ■ n t
further relief as to the
rn e a V
ta fiU lL llb lti
Thia Summons le published one»
m h week to r six successive week* In
l he krprlngfletd Nsw. a weekly news
paper of general circulation. publlvhe*.
a' Hprlagfteld. Lane County. Oragn. by
¡order of the honorable O. F Skip
| worth. Judge of tho above entitled
Court, which or ler boars date the 29th
day of May, 1*25. and the date of the
first publication of this Hammons le
June 4th. 1925
POTTER, FOSTER * I MM E l-
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Resident and Post Office Address:
Eugene. Oregon.
J. 4 11-18 25; Ju. 2 9-1«.
UPPER WILLAMETTE
NOTES
Maud» Kdmlatoti r«turnad hem«
Friday evunlug (rot» Aualu whvfa uh«
baa luinn toaulilug, -
John W llllun from colt»»« Gray«-
railed on (rivada lu Thuraton luat
Halurday.
Mra. Hay llaugh la quite lit with
th e
»
STAR BEATING ALL IN
HILL CLIMBING RECORDS
Oakland. May 11.— Because of th«
treinendcv» Interval arouaed among
automobile fans who have been follow­
ing Star's great power campaign. In
which practically every htUcHmbing
record of note in the west baa been
beaten, and during which some of the
■'unconquerable” have been climbed
In conclusive power performance, the
-ntrance of two Star c»r» in the Loe
I Angelea-Camp Curry Economy Run.
¡the greet anual "miserly” contest, will
be watched with great Interest,
The two car» entered hy the Durant
I Motor company of California In the
Notice 1» hereby given to «he legal i event are a standard touring car and
voter« of School District No 1» of
i a ew coach model. The touring will
I j n i County. State of Oregon that the !
A N N U A L SCHOOL M EETIN G of said i he driven by Julius Duaevolr. well
District wlll be held at City H all; to - known Durant factory teetiug engi­
begin at the hour of 2 o’clock P. M neer, and the coach by another driver
and dose at 7 P. M on the third Mon­
yet to b» named.
day of June being the 15th day of
The results w ill demonstrate con­
June, A D.. 1925.
This meeting 1» called for the pur­ clusively, according to automotive
pose of electing one Director to serve fans, as to whether power and econo­
three (2| years and one Clerk to my go hand ln hand In motor construc­
nerve one (1) year and the transaction
tion.
¡of hualnes» usual at such meeting.
Dated thia 25th day of May. 1925.
¡A T T E S T :
,
ED P U R D Y ’S P H IL O 8
A relief boat a t the scene of the MU.ta*!ppl liv e r tragedy
!
R W S M ITH . District Clerk.
hlemoiii» where th* excursion steamer, Npmu.ii, “ n^ In flfty
"L
ittle
children no longer hang to
Geo. DITTO , Chairman Board of
th . datto toll being 20 live*. M w t r f t k - t a t
« « n tU r.
mothers' skirt». They can’t reach ’em.
!
Director!.
of the Mid-South Engineers Aasn. and their wivoa.
Candidates tor election must file
' Petition 10 days prior to date of elec­
Dora at Work
tion to have names printed on ballot.
Ju. 411.
Mr. Dubb— "Do you serve lobster
Mrs. T. D. Rollinoti of Trent Monday and answer tor want thqreof, tho
here?"
plaintiff will apply to the Court for
night, June 1st.
Waitreae—"Yea-lr. be seated.
We
the relief demanded In said complaint,
Perfection bread fill« every need of
lo -y lt: For a decree of this Court ad­
do not discriminate against anyone.
J -ll.
Mr and Mr». Glen Kiddle from judging and decreeing that the plain­ the human system.
Springfield were caller* In Thurston tiff ht the o ver In fee «Imple of the
premise» described In the complaint
Tuesday evening.
herein, and described as follow», to-
NO TIC E OF A N N U A L SCHOOL
v
M E E T IN G
¡X .
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. being
a aent
. — a out a*
91 a ba A oloaaaanaf trt a t.
to — all
the alumni to at
Mrs. K. W. Evans and daughter
tend ao they tnay be able to organise
Ulodwun of Hetc.lie vUP.vd at the
Plane are to have a hall game he
home oi P. N. Laird last week, en­
tween the high school and alumni
route to ttosebury to meet Mr Evans.
both
girls team«
b
o th hoys
h o y s and girts
«•«««« playing
piaym« In
.
#
o/ Mr
the ov«nlng the graduation exercises
w ill be held in the hall Te gradual-
Ml
snd Mrs F. T. (ooper and
Ins class consists of four hoys snd one daughter
Margaret and Mies Ann
girl .a follows:
Cecil Harblt. U n n Parka returned from Arsgo Saturday
wlt:
Endicott. Jay Orant. Frank Rennie. M»y 30
Mr and Mrs. Cooper have
The Ixmatlon Ijin d Claim of David
S U M M O N » FOR PUB LICA TIO N
and Pearl Tallh-farro
»'.Id the positions . . principal and In-
Duff, being claim No. 42 Notification
Evelyn Rohhely Is visiting her sunt, siructor In the Arsgo high school Ute IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT O F T H E No. 741# In Township 17 South of
S T A T E OF OREGON FOR T H E Range 2 West of the W illamette Meri­
Mrs. Nest at Mnrcola
I’“ 1 ***re" year».
dian. containing 1*0.10 aerta; a!«o be
Word has been received by frlendr
c. F Hyde motored to Portland CO UN TY O F LANE
ginning at the Southwest corner of
N. Lindley, Plaintiff,
of Alta Jooa who formerly resided lust week on real estate hualnea».
the
Eleanor Duff Donation Land
vs.
James D. Ritchey, an unmarried Claim No 41, Notification 7419. Town­
here that she la seriously III In th«
n , e Pleasant H ill picnic will be
ship 17 South of Range 1 West of the
hospital at Portland with appendlcltla g vv„ , t the Woodman Hall Saturday, man and an Incompetent poreon. and W illamette Meridian, running thence |
E.
O.
Potter,
h'a
juardian:
Miss Zola Cray was married to Earl Juno ¡ 0
Th« Trent Sunday achool
Anna E Kdmlntxter en l Jahn Doe • East along the South line of said
.
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81m« a In
Eugene a last
Friday.
'r picnic »III
Ite Juue. 27
EdmlnLter. her husband; Mac Rltch 'Claim 29 «R chains: thence north 17
many friends extend conxratulatlnnu.
Th B .i.-o ila ru rra te «»-rrnoti to r i t i - ey. an unmarried woman; Ethel Ford di g 12 min. West 30 54 chains to th»
Mr and Mr». Curtis Price from Noll Plc-aiant IU II gruduallng class wlll b-t and Richard Roc Ford, her husband; North line of said claim. th»nce West
Manley Rllchev and Jane Ritchey, his along said North line 21.4« chains to
was In Thureton Monday,
gl i n hy Itcv Stiverà of Eugeni-, Sun V.-Ife- George F Ritchey and Roaxella the Northwest corner of said cl U.
Charles Porter from l.lrs ln w -ne.it
Jun# u a||(, (hB r(imraen„ m«.nt Ritchey, his wife; Hattie Ritchey, an thence South 28.24 chains to the
several days the past week In Thura-
bp M„ tl(Uy evening unmarried w e n n ; the unknown holm place of beginning, containing 7*09
¡o f John C. Klichcy. P-irnh E. Uouey acres all In I-«ne County, Oregon.
ton
June 16th. The graduate» this yeat
Also Lots 4. 7. and 8 of Section 13
Mr. and Mrs Perry Brtmlston and arc Cora, liucretla John. Orval O a n ’ J. M. Conev h -r hnshund, SuXan
A. Horn am’ John Horn, h -r husband. In Township 17 South. Range 2 West
fam ily with a few (rienda
motored
to
" " n>''«',rw’ ,0 Gllu0y> Mildred M. Mornlngxtar. Che« Ihe unknown li-.-lr» of U ivld Duff, de- of the W illamette Meridian In Lan»
Noll last Sunday to «oend Ihe day (#r
M „ ry Berta H o­ c'ssod- the unknown heir- of Elettor County. Oregon.
with their grand »on and wife M r and den. Arthur O. Lindley and Qlady» Duff whose nan,- Is «ompl’mes wr'f- and the whole thereof, as Egalae: th ,
ten Ellc-inor Th-ff and who« - name
deft ndants and each of thtfm. and that
M r. Curtis Price They ail took their Q rM e w h M , „
sometimes written K lbnor Uu-'f. and
lunches and a picnic dinner w a. »erv..
„
nelghbort who waa sometimes known aa Ella the defendant» have not, nor have
either of thtm any right, title or In­
« I wllh several gallons of Ice cream. I A «s l« t« « i uy s e v e r « o .
a
Duff, deceased; and also all o th-r terest whatsoever In and to the said
Tho.« prnoent wer» : Mr end M r. « « /
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• .T ? "
persons or rartiea unknown claiming premlaea, or any part thereof, and that
Perry Ed.Ul.taU. Mr. and Mr». John her home at Plemt-n, lllll to th e e < any right, title , estate, lien, or Interest the plaintiff« title in and to said prem­
comer» In Ihe dlalrict, on Wednes­ In the rent ealnte described In the ises be forever quieted against the
Price Mr. Il M Price. Mr and Mra
¡claim of the defendant» or either of
day. May 27 About 25 ladloa partook coainlatnt herein.
Curila Price, Mr. and Mra. John Ed
Defendants.
them and that the plaintiff have such
of Mra. Hyde» hospitality and the
t
To
Jnnvs
D
RRchev.
Ssrah
E
rulaton and children. Maude. Haxel
afternoon jaaaed all l°o quickly by Coney end T ” c«ev-ev her hnsband;
Ixirhn and James. Mr. and Mr« W II
the guest» entering Into guesilng con Z -n» F. E'tnlnlst r and John Doe
rret
anil «one
le n o y a and
n o Virgil.
v ir a o . Mr
m r.
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fret and
sons Teddy
and Mra Roy Ed m l.to . and children. « -« -•
<* “ » * * “
1 Fditd*-1 t«r hot h<wshs»4- M ’'" Ritch­
ey; Ethel For J and Richard Roe Ford,
Leone, Natalia, and Genevieve, Mr.
wer* •arT ’•
»
her husband; Manlev Rhoh'V and
and Mr« W alter Platt and aona Cart
J. J- Handsaker of Portland, who .a Jan« Rltohev. hl« wife- George F.
Kenneth and Roy. Mra. Rosa Baugh- asaoclated with thu N«a"r Bust Rel. f R-tebev and Rosxella Ritchey, his
man and aona Herold, and Howard. J wa« a gue«t at the home of hU slater wife; Hattie Ritchey;
Dotendants.
Mr. and Mra. W illiam Donaldson. M r Mr». W. L. Brtotow the past week
IN T H E NAM E OF T H E STATE
l.lllah
Rhodes and daughters lo n e1 Mr. and Mr. W. M Roberta, poultry O F OREGON. Yon and each of you
and Theda. Mr.
and
Mr».
Fred fancier« of Vancouver. Washington are hereby required go annear ami
answer the complalrt filed against
Price and
four
children.
Haxel w ire dinner guests at the home of you In the above entitled court and
Russell, Charles Porter. Earnest Bert- Mra. R. J English of Trent Monduy cause on or before six week« from the
date of the first publication of this
»i-h, one eon and his wife and four night. June lat.
grand children were absent.
A baby girl was born lo Mr and Summons, and If you fall so to appear
W ins $2.000 Prize
EVERYBODY’S HAVING
SHOES REPAIRED NOW
7
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* o w fre k T a n
Robert Sessions, 15, of Birming­
ham, Ala., the youngest and small­
est of seven in the Washington
finals, won first prise and J2.00& in
the National Oir.torica! Contest
Pres. Coolid/e was ar- interested
apectato-
I New shoes are so high in price
¡that it’s a sensible economy to
¡take advantage of our com­
paratively low prices for repair­
i n g and have your old shoes put
¡in order. You can enjoy their
c o m fo rt for m onths longer and
¡they will give the best sendee.
Bring us your worn shoes.
ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP
Main St. Between 3rd & 4th
Printer’s
Makes People Think
All W eek Features
The surest way to
keep all the people
thinking about the
things you have to
sell is to advertise.
Quick Naptha Soap chipa ..........................* .............................................. 25c
Old Dutch Cleanser, 3 for........................... ........... ................................... 19c
Fancy Blue Rose Rice, 3 lbs......................................................................... 29C
bnported While Beans, 3 lbs...................................................................... 29C
Chain Mop Sticks ............................... ............................ ........................... 18c
C arnation or Borden Milk, 12 tall cans or 24 small ......... .............. 5 1 .1 5
While you are reading this ad­
vertisement others are doing the
same thing.
Friday - Saturday Features
BannnaR. nice bright fruit, 3 Ibe......... ................- ........... 29c
Oregon Full Cream Cheese, 2 lbs.................. ............... 4SC
Fancy Sea Shell Mac., 3 lbs......................... .................. 2 9 C
Hereheys C oiua ln
lb. can, 2 f o r .......... ............... ..... 25c
Fresh Peanut B utter, 1 lb................. ............................... 19c
Ginger Snaps, fresh 1 1b..................
17c
* Sv»* ' », Wf
*
Wc have a full line of fresh Past ry Goods and Bread.
’O
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Are you telling the people abou'
SKAGGS UNtTED
PHONE 75 Cor. O and Third Sts.
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321 MAIN ST.
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