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    P aisley, 30. aa eld prow
who has spent many years In
various parts of Oregon seeking min
•ra t property, was accidentally killed
a t Glendale, when he was struck by
the locomotive of the second section
o f a southbound Houihern Pacific
train.
W illia m H
OREGON NEWS ITEMS
OF SPECIAL INTEREST
Classified Advertisements
*•11 w hat yeu w ant ta aall, buy w hat you w ant Io buy thro on
eolumna. W rite or phone T W O
I w ill pay no bill only thoee con-
Irut'li-d by tnyevlf.
W J. Lepley.
J. 23 30 A. 6 18.
Foil
H A L E --C a rh o ti paper In large
sheets, 20x30 luche», »ultable fo r
making tracing». T he N e w » O ffic e . '
NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL»
ACCOUNT
Money l>> loan on ib-nlmbl» c'ty
In th e C o u n ty C o u rt o f th e S ta te of
properly.
M onthly paym ent*.
3*1 to Oregon for Lane County.
In the m atter of the estate of C ath­
Ini months.
erin e M llo g a r t, <!»•< »-»M-d.
F .M IJ tY I N H I 'I t A N t 'K A G E N C Y
Noti» * t» hereby given by the under-
3? tub Avo W
«'bone M 7 «Igtied adm lnlatrator of »uld rsthtn
Eugene, O re,
it lh.it lie ba» r il'd his rinul account
therein, and that the »aid court ha»
fixed July 2Mh. 1926, at ten o'clock
LOST
F x te rrie r
answer!- x to A M at the Cham In-r« of »«Id court n<
tinin*< ■>( llln g n
H e r on R oseburg II». tim e nnd plm . for h e a rts * obje.
llcrasn
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number
If*.
N o tify lion», If any, to »aid final account.
J O H N T. BO G A R T.
Hpr ngfleld PoetulWce.
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Admin la tra tu r
¡F re d E. S m ith . A tty fo r A d m r.
Sen our linn o f »Ilk hosiery, 70
Jc 25. Jl 2 9 16 23.
ren t» per pair,
W e tinve le n u tlfu i
fancy good», a rt gotals. beaded pur»* ♦
I lo l’ PICKKRB HOOKS PRINTED
«ml perfume».
Springfield Novelty A N D IN STO C K FO B IM M E D IA T E
Store.
D E L IV E R Y
AT T H E
S P R IN G F IE L D
Sen our line of
vlalung
card», N E W S O F F IC E .
pntiidwl or plain. «1 the New» nftti >•
Standard form hop pickers book»
ready for the hop yard o w n .r at the
Return« from Vacation W .
I ’.Ty Springfield New»
ron resumed hl» poeltlon
at
the
Go»» to C a lifo r n ia — O. I I
J a rre tt,
Booth,Kelly company Monday a fte r
a vacation »pent up lh< M c K e n a e w ith hie fam ily, left T u m d ay for C all
fo rala , where they w ill »pend
two
N O T » "E T o C R R niloH rt
week»
M r. J a rre tt I» superintendent,
Notice I», h»roby given that tha
undersigned ha» been appointed by of th e Booth-Kelly m ill here.
th e County Court of lam e County.
Goes to Florence— ite n ry Richard-
Oregon, a i a d m inistrator of th a last
w ill and tn»t»uurnl of F A. Itankln. »un drove to M orm ice and back Wed •
deceased.
nueday.
All per»»n» having claim» agaln»l
raid »»tale arn hgruby notified to
preaent the »ame duly verified to the
A n s w e r te laet w ee k's p u u te .
ander»lgiind adm lnlattator at the law
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office» of w illia m » A Bean. »#0 W l •
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Onteopatby ntamln fo r the
tru th wherever It Is nclentl-
flc a lly proven.
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Eugene. Oregon
Osteopathy »tend« fo r the tru th
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BARBER
Call
SUTTON TRANSFER
Full Auto equipm ent
Phono 57
W O. W block
O ffice Phone 62 J R ea Phooa
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GEO-
DR. N. W. EMERY
O B N T IB T
Phone tO-J
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D IR E C T O R Y }
F U N E R A L O IR tC T O R
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p ro te c t y e v r
business
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■prlngfletd. Oregon
“The Loop
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Autom obil». F ire and L ife
IN S U R A N C C
Surety BOnde,.
Phone 6J7
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VASBY BROS.
Painting & Decorating
in all Its branches
Your Home When In
Springfield
312 Main Street
J O H N M W IL L IA M S
Attorney for V e t. State Aid Com.,
Soldiers Bonus Loan».
L. B. B E A N
A ttorn *y State Land Birttrd,
Plate School Fund Loans.
WILLIAMS & BEAN
DR. S. RALPH DIPPEL
DENTIST
Phono 43
Vitus Bldg., Springfield, Ore.
ATTORNEYS
860 W llll» m c tto St.
Eugene, Ore.
Licensed to practice In all Court»
of the Sint . nnd United Slates.
W M. G. HUGHES
F IR E
AND
AUTO
NO TARY
,
D. W . Roof
IN S U R A N C E
P U B L IC
O ffic e at.
F IR S T N A T IO N A L
BANK
S p rin g fie ld ,
O regon
JEW ELEU
Repairing a Specialty
Springfield. Oregon
SPRINGFIELD GRAVEL GO.
R. W. SMITH
Justice of the peace and
notary public, Insurance
City Hall Springfield, Oregon
Contracting and Building
GEO. W. PERKINS
Corner 5th and D Streets
Springfield, Oregon
Plana and
Eatlm ntea Furnlahed
Free. W ill Help You Flnanca
Vour Building.
All kinds of gravel for con­
crete or road wor,k. We
mnke a specialty of crushed
rock and rock sand. Bunk­
ers at foot of Main on Mill
street.
HENRV W. CHASE, Prop.
FRANK A. DE PUE
ATTO RNEY
AT
LAW
N O T A R Y P U B L IC
Button
Buldllng
Springfield
Oragon.
Brief Resume of Happenings of
the Week Collected for
Our Readers.
Cottage Grove 1« to have fro« snail
dellv»*ry a fte r October I.
Ml»» V»-ra llruner. 16. of \ \ ’ o<»dhurn,
wn» drowned while bathing at Ocean
Park. Waith.
Building permit« la«u»-d In lin k e r
ro ll tor new oonatruction valued at
Clone to *300,060.
,
Plan» are now under way for Rose­
burg'» second nnnunl home unit land
products »how, K»-pi *• labor 21. 25 and
26.
The bnrn on the farm of W . A.
M uller, nenr Kliedd. was burned to the
ground w ith tta contents, 3» tons of
hay.
The attendance st the fifth annuel
eamp meeting of the Oregon Metho-
dtst conference in Cottage (»rove
reached 1500.
Hurney county Is planning a round­
up. to be atagi-d S e p te m b e r 10, 11 and
12. at Burna, at which $6000 w ill be
given In prlxea.
Iteauty specialists hereafter must
have licenses to practice In this state,
the law pasaed by the last legislature
being now effective.
Silverton w ill stage her aerond an­
nual Com m unity fa ir again this year
on Thursday, F riday and Saturday.
Septem ber 10, 11 and 12.
S urrey of the route of the proposed
extension of the Oregon tru nk line
south from Bend to K lam ath Falls
w ill be completed this week.
Portland business men have been
tnvtted by the Ashland Cham ber of
Com meres to vtsR the Rogue R iver
valley to Inspect the wonderful pear
crop.
If city expenditures continue for the
rest of the year as they have Tor the
first six months. Eugene w ill be $60.-
000 “ In the red,” (be auditor's report
»hows
Property valued at 390.000 h a t been
purchased by the Oregon T ru n k ra il
road on the west bank of Link riv e r
tn K lam ath Falls, and w ill be used a»
a passenger station.
T he Rev H . C. Stover, who ha»
been pastor of the Freew ater F ed er­
ated church four years, has resigned
tn accept a sim ilar position with the
First Congregational church of Salem.
A. A. ANDERSON
W. F. WALKER
•u tto n Bldg.
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LADIES! Try that expert
hair cutter at Anderson's
Barber shop.
proven.
! b u sin e ss
PAGE ELEVEN
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
THURSDAY, AUGUST «. 1925
The plant of the C h erry C ity M ill­
ing company of Salem, which burned
recently w ith a loss estim ated at
3120.000, w ill no t be rebuilt. This was
announced by directors of the corpor­
ation
,
Klaina
K
lam ath county's grain crop this
’ year r w
«dll
ill yield close to 1.000.000 bush
ela. according to estimate» of farm ers
and otherww bo have made a survey
of farm ncmdfttons during recent
weeks.
Recent ».»say» of the ore from the
Stiver Jones claim tn the Greenhorn
district show $51 tn gold and $1776.87
In stiver to th e ton. T h e sample was
la k a e fto m a stx-tnch vein In a ledge
72 feet wide.
F M G illiam of Fossil Is six months
older than the Idaho woman who re­
cently was acclaimed a» the oldest
living native Oregonian. He was horn
March 7. 1617. at the old Mission farm
below Salem.
W illia m H. M ille r, tw ice elected
mayor of Gold H ill, and the most
widely discussed m ayor In the state
over the Gold H ill speed cop question,
has tendered his resignation and will
remove to Salem.
Salem officials are In a quandary as
to how to provide food and necessi­
ties for persons sentenced to terms In
the city Jail. T he appropriation Is ex­
hausted and the city has no legal au
tho rlty to Issue w arrants.
E. I,. E llio tt, who was named dis­
tric t atto rn ey of Klannith county, was
Indicted on a charge of malfeasance
In office w hile prohibition commis­
sioner last year In a secret Indictm ent
returned by the g’lind jury.
Rhea Luper, state engineer, has
signed n Contract entered Into he-
tween the state coil the United States
gologlcal su rv e y f - r completion of tin-
tor* ra p h lc su rv e y of th e Rend quad-
rnngl . The expense w ill be $5000.
State agents In vr.rlcus counties nre
reporting many abandoned stills, nc
cording to V. tjllnm S. I.ovcns. state
prohibit Ion commissioner, who be
lleves that the p enitentiary sentein—s
have done much to discourage the
small s till owners.
The state highw ay commission an
nounces that construction work on the
Pacific highway Just north of O ak­
land, Douglas county, makes It neces­
sary thot the highw ay be closed to
tra ffic from 7:3D a. tu, to 5:30 p. m,
for about three weeks.
F. A. Rasch, for the past 12 years
employed as exam iner by the Oragon
public service commission, has re­
signed to accept a poeltlon aag^entor
exam iner for the Interstate commerce
commission. H e w ill moke his head
quarters tn W ashington.
pectnr
The city of M arshfield gave about
1100 m ajority for both measures on
the good roads bond Issue, the state
tnii'rh money for paying the highway
commission $1 STOOD loaned money
and the $700,000 for constructing la t­
erals and u bridge from M uishflclu to
House Gusst H s rs — M ie s G la d ys
Return from Marshfield— M r. and
M rs. John W in ten retd have Just re ­ Scott of Eugene was a house guest
M onday
an d
turned from a week spent a t Marsh- of Miss O live Estes
(Held, and other beaches. T h e y plan Tuesday.
to spend most of Beptember there.
N O T IC E
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N th a t
V is itin g from Bend Mrs. K . L.
ASA
L.
PA R K *
Barber, Mrs. Oeorge Stonge and Mrs. the undersigned,
H U R S T , has filed a petition w ith the
H V. Barber and small daughter, «11 , County Court o f Lane County, Oregon,
of Bend, are visiting here thia w tek . ' petitioning tho said Court to vacate
T hey »pent tw o days the first of the all of the lots, block», streets and
alleys In and adjoining blocks one (1 )
week a t W »»tflr with T. A. Barber. to th irty four (31) inclusive, of the
I P la t o f Nim rod. I*ane County. Oregon.
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N that
I the said ASA L. P A R K H U R S T w ill
apply to said Court, at the expiration
1 of th irty (30) days from the date of
i thin notice, for an order vacating a ll
o f the lots, blocks, streets and alleys
I 'd said plat o f N IM R O D , cons t in * of
block one» (1 ) to T h irty four (31) In­
clusive and the streets and alleys
running th ro n g / the same and bound­
ing thereon
D A T E D this 23rd day o f July, A. D ,
, 1925.
ASA L. P A R K H U R S T .
Women of Deschutes county are
Go to Coast— M r. and Mrs - W illia m
J 23 30 A 6 13-20-27,
contributing to a lund to be m ud for
Burnett and fam ily left Wednesday
erecting a woman'» building on the
for a two-day trip to T ria n g le lake N O T IC E O F F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T
Deschutes county fa ir grounds at Red­
N ltlc e is hereby given th a t F in e !»
a r.d New port.
mond. The m ovem ent was started by
M cD erm ott. A d m in is tra trix
of
tha
¡estate of W . T. M cD erm ott, deceased,
th e Ladles' Pioneer club of T e rre ­
N O T R E F O R PUBLICATION
has
filed
her
F
in
a
l
Account
'n
the
bonne and thl» organization Is ca rry ­
m atter of the adm inistration of said
D E P A R T M E N T O F T H E IN T E R IO R
ing on the campaign.
estate In the Count Court of Lens
U. 8. L A N D O F T U 'E at Ro-eburg County. Oregon, and that Saturday.
Members and r»-pre»entatlv»-s of the
Or* ton.. July 30. 1925 .
August 8th 1925. at 10 oclock In the
Oregon public service commission
N O T IC E Is hereby given th a t K a r' I forenoon o f said day a t the t'oun-
w ill conduct an Investigation of the K ru k of M arcóla. Oregon, who, on
tv
Court
room
In
the
Court
engineering features Involved in the December 31. 1920. made homestead House
In
Eugene,
I^ane
County
e
n
try
.
No.
013586.
for
N
.W
.%
N
.E
%
proposed railroad development pro­
i Oregon,
has
been
fixed
as
the
S N
EA4 and S E .’4 N .W . 14, Sec- tim e and place by said Court for
gram In Lqke and K lam ath counties.
t'on 11. Tow nship 16 Bou'h, Range 2 (he becking o f objections to sajd
A survey of trib u ta ry tra ffic also w ill W est W illa m e tte M eridian, has f$ed
F in a l Account and s *ttle m e n t of sa'd
be made by the commission.
n rtlc e o f intention to m ake three estate.
And any and a ll objections
year
proof
to
establish
claim
to
the
Irrigated lands In the Deschutes
to said Account and the fin a l settle»-
land above described, before E. O. m ent of said estate must be filed
country slid farm land of the north
Im m el. V . 8. Commissionef. at Eu­ w ith the C lerk o f said Court on or b »
unit project In Jefferson county w ill gene. Oregon, on the 10th day o f Sep­
fore said date of hearing.
he Inspected August 12 by the Oregon tem ber. 1925.
D ate of firs t publication July 9th,
C la im a n t
names
as
witnesses: 1925.
delegation In congress. T he party of
F annie M c D erm ott .
legislators visiting w ill Include Sena Fenton E. Dorsey. W illia m M cK ay.
Fred Dorsey, Charlea H. M orrow , all
A d m in is tra trix .
tors M cN ary and Stanfield, Represen­
of M arcóla, Oregon.
J 9-16-23-30-A. 6
tatives Slnaott and Crum packer, and
H A M IL L A. C A N A D A Y .
In a ll probability Representative Haw-
Register. IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T O F T H E
N o nco al A 6-8.3.
8 T A T E O F OREGON FO R T H E
ley.
COUNTY OF LANE
The Salem city council at Ita next
J U L IU S F L E T C H E R , P la in tiff,
SUM M ONS
meeting w ill consider an ordinance
v».
providing for a special election Octo­ IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T O F T H E ¡B E R T H A F L E T C H E R Defendant.
S T A T E OF OREGON FOR
ber 20 to vote a epectal tax to ap­
SUMMONS
LANE COUNTY
T o Bertha F letcher, D efendant above
praise (he property of the Salem W a­
Ida M arie T r itt, P la in tiff
nam ed:
ter. Light A Power company, and in­
vs.
Y O U A R E H E R E B Y R E Q U IR E D to
vestigate Ik e propoeal to obtain a m n S. H. T r itt, Defendant,
appear
and anew er the
com plaint
nlclpal w ater anpply from the moun­ To S H. T R IT T , T h e above named filed against you In the above en­
defendant:
tain districts.
title d Court on or before six weeks
o f th ” firs t publication
IN T H E N A M E O F T H E S T A T E from th-»
Records tn the offices of the secre­
O F O R E G O N : You are hereby sum of this Summons, and if you fall so
tary of state show that a total of 180,-
moned, notified, and required to ap ­ to appear and answ er said c e m -la ln t,
067 automobile and 11.778 truck li­ pear and answ er the com nlaint of the fo r w ant thereof, the n la in tiff w ill
censes have been Issned.
Receipts above named p la in tiff filed against apply to the Court for the re lie f de­
from thbse llceoses aggregate $5.057.- you In the above entitled suit w ithin manded in «I'd com plaint to -w lt:
fo r a decree o f this Court forever
953 95. as against $1.552,997.90 for the *lx w w k s from the date of the f rst
publication of the summons herein, dlseolv'ng the bonds of m ”—'m ony
same period In 1921 T he secretary of and you are hereby notified th a t if now existing between p la in tiff an l de­
state predicted that 200.000 license you fa ll so to anpear and answ er said fendant. and for such o th -r and fu rth ­
required
the er reV ef gg to the Court m ay seem
plates vrfll have been Issued before com plaint as hereby
p la in tiff w ilt ask the above entitled equitable.
Septem ber 10.
T his Summons is puhl'sh”'* once
Court for a decree as prayed for In
Notes executed by farm ers of east­ said com pla'nt now on file w ith the rach week for six succeslve w ee’ s In
ern and central Oregon tn favor of clerk of said Court, to-w lt: for s de­ the Snrlngfleld News by o rder of the
the state to secure paym ent of loans cree forever dissolving the bonds of Honorable O. F. Sklpw orth. Judgp of
said Court, which order hears date
authorized under what Is known as m atrim ony existing between this de-
ffn d a n t and p la in tiff and fo r Judge­ the 7th day o f July. 1925. and the
the reseeding re lie f MU. enacted at the m ent against tbs said defendant fo r 'd a te o f tha firs t publication ot this
last session of the legislature, have the costs ad disburesments o f the Summons is Julv 9. 1925.
P O T TE R & FOSTER.
been sent to the various banks of above entitled s u it
A ttorneys for P la in tiff,
T his summons 'a published by order
which the borrowers w ere patrons, for
Residence
snd
Post O ffice Address
of
the
Honorable
G.
F
S
klp
w
orth
.
collection. The notea were accompan­
Judge o f the above entitled Court duly Epgene, Oregon.
ied by mortgage releases.
J. 9-16-23-30 A. 6 13-20._
m ade at chambers on the 9th day of
Dtvoroes are becoming so expensive July, 1925. requiring that you appear
N O T IC E T O C R L D I1 G R S
In Oregon th a t the divorce colony ap­ and answ er said com plaint on of be­
fore six weeks from the date of the
N otice Is /hereby given th a t the
pears to he qp In eria s as eviden ced
firs t publication hereof, which said undersigned has been appointed by
by the mandamus soft filed in circuit date of flra t publication Is July 9. th e County Court of Lane County,
court tn Portland by M m . M a rg a re t 1925.
Oregon, as executor
of
the
last
C. N. J O H N S O N .
w ill and testam ent of Dora C, G ray,
B. W rl< b t a g a tn « Oounty C lerk Jo­
A
tto
rn
ey
for
P
la
’n
ttff.
deceased.
seph Beveridge, alleging that the ex­
Residence and Post O ffice Address.
AI1 persons having claims against
tra $5 fIMng foe required In divorce Eugene. Oregon.
said estate a re hereby notified to
cases Is “ class tagtstaU oo. In d ire c t
present the same duly verified to the
— „
9 18 23 30 A 6-13-20.
taxation and u no c-s fltu tle c a i."
undersigned
executor at the
law
N O T IC E O F C O N T E S T
off'ces of W illia m s & Bean, 860 W tf-
A nticipating the »«crease in interest
(F o r Publication)
lam ette Street. Eugene Oregon, w ith ­
tn boys' and girls' club work In Ora­
012518
in six months from the date of the
gon. the state fa ir board Is witnessing
Contest 3879
firs t publication of this notice. T he
tlie completion on the fa ir grounds in , Departm ent of the In te rio r, U nited date of the firs t publication o f this
Salem of a large and modern building fltates Land O ffice, Roseburg. Oregon. notice Is July 30. 1925
July 23. 1925?
R. C L A U D E G R A Y .
which w ill be devoted exclusively to
j T o George E. M o rrell, o f Eugene.
Executor.
the housing of the grownups of the Oregon. Contestee;
W i l l 1« ms & Bean
state who come to the fa ir each sea­
You are hereby n ctified that Hugh ¡A tto rn eys fo r Estate.
Jl. 30. A. 6-13-20 27.
son accompanying the exhibits which W . Robinson, who gives M otor Route
have brought them recognition at I "A “ Box 71, Eugene. Oregon, as his
post office adilress. did on July 13.
county or local fairs.
1925, M « in this office hi» dulv cor-
Expression of Oregon sentim ent on lo b o ra t'd application to contest and
a tax reduction program at the next secure the cancellation of your home-
S erial No
session of congress w ill be sought by ■ steed entrv No. 012518.
012518 made M ay l4 . 1920. for lot 3 of
Portland business men who have for­ See 7. T fv n s h in 17 S. Range 3 W ..
m ulated a resolution at a conference W illa m e tte . M erld'nn. and as grounds
here, to be subm itted to representa­ fo r his contest he alleges that sa’ d
tive taxpayers of the state for approv­ G to rg e E. M o rre ll never established
al. T he resolution urges the elim lna- his residence on asid land: that lie
T h e fac ilities here at the-
nev«-r resided ubon. cultivated or Im ­
totn of the Inheritance tax from the
proved said Is n l In anv m anner, or
F irs t
N a tio n al
afford
every
federal tux laws, leaving this source nnv
nnrf
thereof, but has
w holly
of revenue to the v a rio u s states, and abandoned said land: th a ' the entry-
needed banking service plus our
man's absence from the land was ro t
rudr.c’. ion c i the surtax rate.
<'o ■ to em ,-‘ tiym•'•v In, 'the A rm y,
personal interest in seeing that
T h e appointm ent ot a stale com- Nnvv. or M urine Corps of the United
m t jlo n of Am* rlcauh.atlon. follow ing States as a prlvat
scld’er. officer,
they are p ro fitably and prope<y
a m eeting of the siato board of edu- seumn-n. m arine n.nt'onal guardsman,
cntlpn. Included L. II. W het-ler, P o rt­ or m em ber of n n y eth er o rc n n lzitlo n
applied.
land; It. F. Irvine. Hortland: John L. fo r offense o r defense authorized by
Ceneress during nnv w a r 'n which the
Rand, Salem ; H. II . berdn,..:», P (rt- U n it'd States may be engaged, or
tand; J. A. Buchanan, Antor'.x
This m »' hav been engaged.
W hich ot the follow ing de­
V on are.f therefore, fu rth e r n o t'fle !
loinmlsslon whs »r ated hy an act of
partm ents could you advantag­
the last legislature nnd Is to h iv e tha that the sel l alleg rtlo n s w ill he t ik ' -
eously use?
direction of the wor.t ot' Am cricanlxa- as confessed, nnd you r said enlm- w ill
be canee,le<t w ithout fnr»h-»i- r ’ch» (e
tlon In the schools of th > state
be heard, eith er b e fo re this o f'le e or
through a state director, to be ap­ on nppecl. If you fa ll to file In this
pointed by tho commission.
'o ffic e w ithin tw en ty day» a f or the
Savings Departm ent
G overnor Pierce has called a ses­ F O U R T H publication of this notice, ns
shown
below, your answer,
under
sion of the state text book commis­
Com m ercial Departm ent
onth, specifically responding to these
sion to consider the m a tter of letting ¡allegations of contest, together w ith
T ru s t Departm ent
contracts for books.
The governor ¡due proof that you have served a copv
vetoed a bill passed by the 1925 legis­ of your answ er on the said contestant
Safety D e p o iit Vaults
latu re empowering the state board of e ith e r In person or by registered mall.
You should state In your answ er the
education to enter Into contracts w ith ¡m inis of the post office to w hich you
publishers a t the bast possible prices, ¡ desire fu tu re notices to be sent to
which were to be no higher than the vou.
HAMILL A. CANADAY.
prices in any other state. Publishers
Register
have refused to renew c o n tra c ts st
D ate of firs t publ ication July 30. 1925
the old ftguviw. and the governor
D«»e of second publication Aug. 6,
wants new contracts lat hy compau- 1925.
OF EUGENE
Jtvs bids.
D ate of third publication Aug. 13.
1925.
D » t" o f fourth publication Aug. 20
1926.
from Vacation — N orm an
EastH ide.
How ard returned to hts work as gen-
The fish commission's hatcheries of ••r ( forem an of th«- pinning
m ill
Tillam ook cou- ty p ro b a b ly w ill be e x ­ .Monday a fte r h!s vacation, a p art of
panded, a c c o rd in g to J. K -C la n to n , which was spent a t Yellowstone park.
r - " i-n’ ly appointed dir» < '.or <»f hatcher-
b » of the state commission, who was
Baby Bern Friday— An l l l i baby
a »;>»..,-ker at ill«- m onthly m eeting of
g irl wax born to M r. and M r». W ade
lli<< Tillam ook Fish and Game Protec­
Spurltn F riday evening
tive s»soClatton.
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