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    TIH ’HHDAY. AUGUST 37. 192ft
THF SPRINGFIELD NEWS
Federal Inquiry Into five projected
•xten sloos and mergers which Oregon
railroads have asked the Interstats
commerce commission to sanction will
be begun by an examination of th«
commission at Portland on October 6
It Is announced.
Brief Resume of Happenings of
Representative W. C. Hawley bat
the Week Collected for
received a telegram from the war de
partment that an additional appro­
Our Reader«.
priation of (204)00 baa been autborix
ed for the dredging and improvement
Large distribution of cutthroat trout of the W illamette river between Port
«III lie made In the next few weeks land and Salem.
In the Cooa bay costal area.
‘ i
Odell
m ien |ake>
laxe, acanlc
scenic body of water
George J. Parsons, 72, committed near tbe summit of the Cascades on
sulchle at his home In West Salem by the Eugene-Klamath Falls railroad It
slashing himself with a razor.
connected by rail with the outside
Th-- smoke nuisance and high I world. The line of steel from Paulina
smokestacks fn Pendleton will be ' east of the mountain« has reached the
1 south end of tbe lake.
studied by a special committee from
With wheat harvest practically com
the city council.
1 pleted. one of the oddest record» ever
To'al receipts from tbe 14 national
forests In Oregon for tbe past fiscal - made tn Umatilla county seems a s
year were 1876,114, according to a for­ surfed. The record Is that In a whole
wheat harvest season, which hag been
est service bulletin.
i very dry, not a single fire in stand
Picking of fuggle hops has started
Ing wheat has been reported.
In Oregon and tbe harvesting of the
One man was drowned tn the Co
main crop will begin as usual during
lunibla
river at Astoria when the
the first week In September.
j steamer Admiral Schley, outbound,
Inxtallatton of an electric siren at
struck a small fishing boat amidships
the Oregon state penitentiary 1. B » I
s « d \Z li^
posed aa a m ean, of warning the pub occupBnt, about 40 feet
Wllltam K„.
He of a break at the Institution.
[ huDeg. „ glngle, ,ogt h)g
OREGON NEWS ITEMS
OF SPECIAL INTEREST
M"n«y I.. i„tth on deslrable c'ty LOHT—Naeh wir« wheel a n l tlre.
IX)HT—A twenty dollar bill at Kggl-
t>rup.rty
Monthly payiu«iits. 3« to
Loav«. at New» offlca. Raword
rnann’a or on Main strw t on Sun­
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day
afternoon.
Itewwrd,
Clyde
BMKRY INSURANCE AGENCY
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wanted at
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my home. 403 O afreet. Ruth plain
Eugiin«, Gr*
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and fancy »«»Inn Mr», II. E. Lepley,
S ee our line of visiting card*,
M ill HAI.K— Yellow Canary, gond
13 20 27 paneled, or plain, ut the New» office
•Inger»
Muhel KüOWlton, I7th Hl
E dit HALE In Ennen«, tenu tv »hop
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«loin« n'«»l buainoes in fine lor u t‘on E dit HALB—Carbon paper In large
ebeeta, 28x30 Incite«, »uftable for
i.’.oo will bundle to re«|Min»lhle
hr. H Halrb Dippel, Dentini. Vitu»
making tracing». The News Office
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Newq
130
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building, Kpringf > Id, Oregou.
Ava. W.
111)1’ I’K’KKHH HDOKH I'RINTEI)
Butter wrappi-re printed according
The darkest hour Is Jtftt after a
to regulation» with name,
wwgbi ANh ,N »TUCK FOR IMMEDIATE; man get» home from the club— pro­
and addreoa, «1 2ft a hundred at th,, DELIVERY AT TIIE SPRINGFIELD viding he happen» to have that kind
NEWS OFFICE.
New» office,
of a w ife —The Jersey City Elk.
■‘Peter, aald a Jersey (Jlty wlf*
Si Et 1 a i . C i* ic e on plate work dr
N W. Emery, de ntist Hutfn,, bldg "I want you to buy me »ome bird
Ordinance No. 486.
seed down town today."
An ordinance grunting a franchise
"Ha. Hu; you can’t fool mo, Helen,”
A w e a th e r fo re c u s te r »a» recent
to the C ty of Eugi ne, through the
ly In v ite d to b m a d ca » t
He tu rn e d Peter replied, ’’birds grow troro egg»,! Eugene Water hoard, to have and
not from seed»."—The /e r s ’-y City
do w n the In v ita tio n w h m be found
malutaln a water pipe line within the
«Elk
he was expected to »Inn: " I t A in ’t
G onna Rain No M o r e " Judge.
NOT« ’E TO CREDITORS
N o tic e
I*
g ive n th a t th e
a p p ointe d by
th « C o u n ty C o u rt o f L a n e C ou n ty.
O regon, an a d m in is tra to r o f l i t ” last
w ill and te H ta m in l o f F A. R a n kin ,
deceased.
undersigned
h e re b y
la» been
All per»<>n» having claims agulnst
»aid estate are hereby notified Io
present the same duly verified to the
undersigned u d t u lt iis it u t o r ut the law
o ff e e s o f W illia m s A llc a tt, KR(| W4
lamette Street. Eugene Oregon, with­
in six months from the date of the
first publication o f this notice
The
date o f (he firs! publication of thl«
notice 1» July 30. 1828
JOHN M WILLIAMS.
Administrator.
Wlll'ama ft (lean
A tto rn e y s fo r E sta te
Jl 30. A 8 13 20 27.
B U S IN E S S
Phone 146 W
B R IG G S
DOTY
CEMENT CONTRACTORS
Springfield. Ora.
Sidewalks
Basement Walls
LADIES! Try that expert
hair cutter at Anderaon'»
Barber shop.
A. A. ANDERSON
BARBER
SHOP
W. F. WALKER
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Full Aute Equipment
W 0 . W block
Office Phone 62 J Res. Phone
6IJ
dr . n . w . EMERY
OENTIST
Button Bldg.
'the li wn of Sprin (field does ordain
NOTICE
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N thin aa fellows;
th e U ndersigned,
AS A
1,. PARK I I* .’. 1. That the City of E ngine
H U R S T , ha» file d u p e titio n w ith th e b” k id 1« I n - . . ) - ’ .o d the right
C o u n ty C o u rt o f lu tn e C o u n ty. O regon,
p e titio n in g th e »aid C o u rt to vacate •tiul iilv " r g e to cn tf 'rnit, f,p< rate
«11 o f th e lota, blocks, stre e t» and and malnta'n a water transmission
a lle ys In a n t a d jo in in g b lo ck» one (1)1 pipe line, with all ne.cei,arv appur
to t b lr t v f<>ur (3 4 1 In c lu s iv e , o f the
l> nances ihnpelor. within tin to»n
P la t o f N im ro d , L ane C o u n ty, O regon
ot
NOTICE IK HEREBY GIVEN thut of fl.-rlngfl •’ !, for 'he pu o.ve
th- ««Id ASA L. PARKHURST wll tran»ailtllng «aler iro n th- McKtn-
applv to said Court, at th«’ expiration lle Hvcr to t i e City of E i,:« nt
of thirty (30) day» from the dute of
thl» notice, fo r an o rd e r v a c a 'ln g a ll' Sec. 2 The City of Eugene 1» here­
of th« lot», block«, street» and alley” by grwnted th ’ <ght to <-on«tri:-.-t and
<>f g * M i lut o f NIMROD, cons'tlng of malnta'n sa il water pipe along the
b lin k ones <11 to Thirty four (34) In­
clusive and the »Peel» and atleys eouth side of the county road In the
running through the »tin« and bound­ north boundary line of the present
ing thereon
town of Srrlngfeld, and t i e right to
D A T E D this 23rd day of July, A D , , crosa such streets and alt.’/n leading
1923.
Into »aid county road as mav be nec­
ASA I, PARXHUR8T.
J. 23 30 A 8 13 20 27
I essary, provided that said pip» line
shall be one continuous Un > running
In one direction through the town of
Kpr'ngfletd.
Sec. 3. The »aid water pipe line
shall be laid at sufficient depth in
Telephones: Office 613 Res. 2076
crossing street» and alleys t? not in­
terfere with the proper construction,
maintenance, or drainage of sold
streets and alleys, and the said
Osteopathy stands for the
streets and alleys shall be res'ored
truth wherever it Is scienti­
and left In as good condition after
fically proven.
Osteopathic Physician and Sur­
construction of the pipe line as the”
geon
were tn before construction, such res­
Office 404 M. A. W. Bldg.,
i; toration to meet the nrproval of the
Eugene, Oregon
common council of the town of
Osteopathy stands far the truth
Sfrlngfleld, or any authorized com­
wherevet ,it is scientifically
mittee thereof.
proven.
Sec. 4 The city of Eugene by Ita
water board shall accept thia fran­
chise In writing within thirty days
after the passage of this ordinance,
Call
otherwise this ordinance shall be void
and Inoperative.
SUTTON TRANSFER
Passed by the Common Council this
10th day of August. A. D. 1926.
Phone 57
R. W. SMITH.
Recorder,'
Approved by th« Mayor this 10th
day of August, A. D. 1925
GEO,. N, McLEAN
G. O. BUSHMAN.
Automobile, Fire and Life
Mayor.
IN S U R A N C E
I, R W. Smith. City Recorder here­
8urety Bonds..
Phone 6J7
by cert'fy that this Is a complete and
My buelners *le to protect you'
correct copy of the or'glnal ordinance,
buslnets
860 W illamette 8t. Eugene Oregon and the whole thereof.
R W. SMITH.
—
City Recorder.
Charles O. Dawes, vice-president ot
the United States, will speak at tbe
public auditorium In Portland tbe
night of September 7, Labor day.
Sisters of Charity of the House ol
Providence have purchased a block ol
ground on the crest ot the hill above
Astoria on which to build a hospital.
By a vote of 302 to 170 McMinnville
voters approved a bond Issue of 110.-
000 by the city for repaving of Lafay
ette avenue and repairing city g r e e ts
The 17th annual convention of the
Luther league, Portland district, was
held In Astoria, with delegates and
visitors to the number of 150 in at­
tendance.
Sam Delaim, 19. who had been at­
tending the Cbemawa Indian school,
was drowned while swimming In the
Willamette river a few miles north
of Salem.
Miss Catherine Murdock, Klamath
NOT’™ °rF MEET,NO OF COUNTY
BOARD OF EQUALIZATION
Notice 1» hereby given that on the
second Monday of September the
same being the 14th day thereof, 1225,
the county board of equalization for
Lane County will atten l at the coun­
ty court house, and publically examine
the assessm ent roll, and correct alf
error» In valuation, description or
qualities of lands, lots or other proper­
ty assessed by the assessor, and It
shall be the duty of persons interest­
ed to appear at the tm e and place
appointed.
Dated this 1/th day of August, 1925.
BENJ F. KEENEY.
County Assessor.
A 28-27. 33
NOTICE TO C n t.D ii ¿R S
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appo'nted by
the County Court of Lane County,
Oregon, as executor of the last
will and testam ent of Dora C, Gray,
deceased.
All persons-having claims against
said estate are hereby notified to
present the same duly verified to tbe
undersigned executor at the la.w
offices of Williams A Bean. $80 W f-
lam ette Street, Eugene Oregon, with­
in six months from the date of the
first publication of this notice. The
date of tbe first publication o t thia
notice Is July 30. 1925
•
R. CLAUDE GRAY.
Executor.
Williams A Bean
Attorneys for Estate.
Jl. 30, A 6-13-20-27.
The first Issue of the Malin Prog­
Standard form hop pickers books
ress. a weekly newspaper is off the ready for the hop yard owner at the
press under the management of the
Springfield News.
farmers of the Klamath irrigation dis-
trict. The newspaper will be the of ' NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
flciul organ of the farmers and water
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
users of southern Klamath county.
U. S. LAND OFFICE at Roseburg,
Boatmen of tbe Macleay Estate com­ Oregon., July 30, 1925..
NOTICE is hereby given that KarT
pany, whose boats are In use taking
salmon from Rogue river, bave been Kruk of Marcola, Oregon, who, on
December 31, 1920, made homestead
fined nearly 110,000. Recent inspec­ entry. No 013588. for N.W.% N.E
tions of boats there developed few S H N.E.H and S.E.'4 N.W.14, See-
were complying with government tion 11. Township 16 South, Range
W est Willamette Meridian, has fle d
regulations.
g
notice of intention to make three
Prosecution of William Levens, year proof to establish cla m to th e
state prohibition director, who is un­ land above described, before E.
der lndictnfent at Klamath Falls Immel, U. 3. Commiss’oner, at Eu-
charged with the theft ot a revolver
Oregon, on the 10th day of Sep-
from a cabin occupied by a Mexican ,e ^.b^r’ 1®25’
..
, .
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... t \
.
Claimant names
as w itnesses:
laborer, probably will be deferred un Fenton E Dorsey, William McKay,
til the return of the attorney-general. Fred Dorsey, Charles H. Morrow, all
who is now on his vacation.
of Marcola, Oregon.
Albert C. Ross, master fish warden
HAMILL A. CANADAY^
<4
2
O.
D IR E C T O R Y ;
Phone 125 M
A
li wn of Springfield, O«'*gor
PAGE SEVEN
Phons 20-J |
Residence Phone 153 M
Springfield. Oregon
Or .John Simons
VASBY BROS.
Painting & Decorating
in all its branches
“The Loop”
Your Home When In
Springfield
2 miles soutfaof Eugene on Pacific
Hlway
SECTION AND TUBE
VULCANIZING ANID REPAIRING
312 Main Street
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DR. S. RALPH DIPPEL
DENTIST
Phone 43
Vitus Bldg., Springfield, Ore.
VULCANIZING AND
REPAIR s h o p
Shell—Qae, Olle. Greases
J. p. Hiianka, Prop. Motor Route 11
h iw a y
WM. G. HUGHES
FIRE
D. W . R oof
JEWKLElt
Repairing a Specialty
Springfield, Oregon
R. W. SMITH
Justice of the peace and
notary public, Insurance
City Ilall Springfield, Oregon
Contracting and Building
GEO. W. PERKINS
Corner 5th and D Streets
Springllteld, Oregon
Plana and Estimates Furnished
Free. Will Help You Finance
Your Building.
,
AND AUTO INSURANCE
NOTARY PUBLIC
Office at
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
9prlngfield,
Oregon
SPRINGFIELD GRAVEL CO.
All kinds of gravel for con­
crete or road work. We
make a specialty of crushed
rock and rock sand. Bunk­
ers at foot of Main on Mill
street.
HENRY W. CHASE, Prop.
FRANK A. DE PUE
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Sutton
Buidllng
NOTARY PUBLIC
Springfield
Oregon
Falls girl, has received word that she, since July 1, 1924, was removed by Non-coal A 6-S.3.
passed the California far examination the fish commission at a meeting In
and will leave at once to practice law Portland, and Edison I. Ballaugh of
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
In Kan Francisco.
St. Helens, for many years an em-
Department of the Interior U. 3.
between PloTe ot the Columbia River Packers Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon. Au-
The government trail
Scottsburg and Smith river in the SIu- associatlon and ex-state represents- gust 20, 1925.
alaw national forest In Douglas coun five, was appointed to fill the Ta_ Notice Is hereby given that Albert
C. Rikhoff, of Eugene. Oregon, who,
ty will be completed this week. The cancy.
on May 24. 1920, made Homestead En-
trail Is 13 miles long.
H. J. Eisner, 73. of Bull Run, waa try. No. 012857, for EH NEM. section
Tbe explosion of a hot-water heater fined J100 In Justice Miller's court 33, township 189, Range 4 W est. Wil­
tn the plumbing shop in Salem ol at Kandy on complaint of forest serv lamette Meridian, has filed notice o f
officials and upon refusal to pay lntention to make three year proof,
Theo. M. Barr resulted In damage to Ice
•a.
a
.
„
to establish claim to the land above
the building and equipment estimated
,h e f,ne WBS committed to
the Jail at (iescr¡be<i, before E. O. Immel. U S-
at approximately 33500.
I Ort'g°n City for 50 days.
Eisner Is Comm'ssloner. at Eugene, Oregon,
H H. Clark of Calexico. Mexice ' ’ ald t0 h ,r e set a f,re ad> c<>nt t0 th«„ ’ 8th dBF
September. 1926.
.
forest land August 3 without a permit
Claimant names as w itn esses:
manager of the , . largest
cotton
planta-
j
.
.
i
Henrv
a
Qnhnnrannor»-
n
, ,
, and to have refused to put out the
Henry a . bennorenoerg, David B.
tlon In the world, la In Tillamook com-
Smith, Alfred A. Reid, Reason W ayne
pletlng arrangements for the purchase'
q
I r re
arden Willoughby, all of Eugene, Oregon,
of from 600 to 2000 calves.
Larsen.
I
Hamill A. Canada”,
'T h r e e guaría, Clair A. Baker, I. W
N , 'W’yckoff of SJ’okane' super-(noo-co«l.
Hubbard and Henry L. Fouat. on the ? B° r of tbe ,orc- whlcb are com‘ |
A 27' 8
payroll of the Oregon state penlten batln« the spread of white pine b li.te r ---------------------------------------- Register.
rust In the forests of the Pacific north-1
Gary at tbe time of the recent break,
west, la In southern Oregon to direct
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION,
have resigned their positions.
the fight there. The United States: Department of tne Interior, U. SL
Business firms of Pendleton will be bureau of plant Industry has ordered Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon,
asked again thia year to underwrite the destruction of the cultivated black August 22. 1925
Notice is hereby given that Victor
the Pendleton Round-Up against finan­ currant, which la a ’’seeder’’ for the
. .
. ,
, R. Stratton, of Eugene, Oregon, who,
cial loaa on account of inclement
disease, and that work is now proceed- on July 2o. 1920. made adjoining Farm
weather or any other emergency.
Ing in the forests near Medfofd.
I Homestead Entry, No. 013036, for
Reports received at the office of F.
Members of the senate com m ittee! "
14, Section 11, Township 17
L. Kent, government agricultural sta- on public lands which has to do with ' S ” RaD’ e 3 WMt’
tlstlclan, indicate that the acreage to th e' grantlnK of additional lands t o 1 <‘ia“ ’ h8S f,led “° tlCe ° f intentlon W
establish
be sown to wheat in Oregon this fall the gtateg Kral)ng of llveaWck ia the
to th« land above described, be-
will be only 95 per cent of that seed- national forests and administration of . claim
fore E. O. Immel. U. b. Commissioner,
ed a year ago.
national parks and Indian reserva at Eugene, Oregon, on the 2nd.- day
Members of the state irrigation se­ tlona, will hold a hearing In Portland of October. 1925.
Claimant names as w itnesses:
curities commission, with the except- September 8 and 9, according to a
Carl Hopkins. Jay Hopkins, both of
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE tion of Rhea Luper, state engineer, letter received at the executive of­
Coburg. Oregon; Howard Gordon, E.
S i A l t , u F oR E U vN F u lt THE
have returned to Salem after Inspect­ fices in Salem. The committee will J. Relyea, both of Motof Route “B."
COUN 1 1 OF LANE
ing a number of Irrigation projects In hold another hearing at Pendleton on Eugene, Ore.
IN THE iU«'l i Elt OF I HE GUARD-
Hamill A Canaday,
central Oregon.
September 10 and at Baker on Septem­
SHIP OF M e K M T A
LU 1’HEit
Register.
ber
11.
William
S.
Jenkins,
94,
one
of
Cooa
««N> d J L A N H a L o t HER, Minors. I
non-coal.
* ORDER KEi 1ING TIME And PLACE 1 county’s oldest men and a pioneer
Seventy-nine waterpower plants In
A 27, S 24.
’ih i» matter coining on to be heard with a record residence of 54 years Oregon at present are developing a
upon the petition of the guardiun tor In the county, died on the ranch where
capacity of 244,227 horsepower, the
THE COUNTY C U R T CF THE
uuthoiity to sell the real estate of
Of the
STATE OF OREGON FOR
the aald wards described in said pe­ he first settled in 1871, on the middle geological survey reports.
plants listed for the state, 67 are ;
LANE COUNTY
,
fork of the Coc.nllle river.
tit on;
In , *le ^matter o. Harriet Nye, In-
And It appearing to the Court from 1 The\ body of an elderly man, found operated by public utilities or munici-
such petit a tout It la neceseagy and ’ nn a sand bar In the Snnke riv r, has palltles and are credited with a capac- q r d ER t o SHOW CAUSE AGAINST
would b beneflc.ul to the wards that
lty of 193,462 horsepower. The engi-
SALE
nil of an d real estate be sold, there­ been Identified as that of A R. Fair-
eb d of Baker, mvsteri uslj missing neers of the survey have estimated
This matter coming on for hearing
fore,
IT IS ORDERED. ADJUDGED AND from his home for four we«i.J. Mur that Oregon’s water-power sources this 3rd day of August, 1925, upon the
dor or sulcido is suspcited.
•
fully developed would deliver 3.665.000 P ^ KL°.n„ ? L “ ’
DECREED:
.
.
, ..
the personal estate of Harriet Nye,
That ihe next cf kin of the Raid
horsepower for 90 per cent of the time incOmPetent. for permission to sell
warila u -ove named and all p erson s1 One hundr.d and tw elve mills re­ or 6,716.000 horsepower 60 per cent - the dower interest of said incompe-
interested In the estate appear be­ porting to the West Coas, Lumber-;
¡tent In and to Lots One (1), Three
k fore thh Court on the 14th day of men's association for the week end- i of the time.
The Oregon state textbook commls (3). Four (4) apd Five (5), B'( h I<
opteniher, 1926. nt 10 O'clock In the ing August 15 manufactured 102,648.-
a r-
forenoon of en d day, nt the Coun 662 feet of lumber; sold 111.173,941 slon, acting upon legal advice recelv- Light (8), Amended Plat of
. .
«-I. ««« . . .
,, .. j . mount. Lane County, Oregon; and it
ly Court room In Raid Court Hcnse
ed
from
Elton
Watkins.
Portland
at-
appearing
that
It
would
be
beneficial
'n Eugene. Cregon mid show cnoac. ‘ feet and shipped 108,^00,164 feet.
torney, convened in Salem and adopt- to the ward that said property should
The proposition to bond the city
If any they have, why the gw»r.l'nn o’’
* mid wn.rdR 3houhl not be lie« " d.
ed textbooks used in the public schools be sold,
of Eugene for |1 7 6 i 3 to buy a tract
Uithorized nnd directed to Rell the of land to donate the Southern Pa- j of this state on which contracts with ! IT , s HEREBY ORDERED that the
the publtshers hare expired. In as ^ t e ^ e d " Vn “ iw ’ Mta‘te .p p e a ? ° £
real estate of the said wards ties-:
rifle company for Ils shops and ter­
Jliheil hr followii, to-wil:
sutning that Mr. Watkins was correct , iore this Court on Friday, the 4th day
All of Lets One, Two, Throe and minals carried nt a special election tn his interpretation of the law and of September, 1925, at the hour of Ten
Four nn I the East one-hnlf of Lot by a vote of 4024 for and 397 against.
Five In Block ItO, Wasbburne'a sub-1 I.uz Lnuceda. about 40 years of age, that the commission has authority to »’clock A. M. in the Court Room ot
division of the Springfield Investm ent; a Mexican, was lodged In the Klamath adopt textbooks at thia time, an opln- ^ I s Court, at the Court House In Eit-
, .
, , ,
.
. . gene, Lane County, Oregon, then ana
nnd Bower company's addition to
ion previously handed down by At- ;
t(j gh(>w
,, any there he>
Springfield. I nne County, Oregon, ns county Jail by Sheriff Burt Hawkins, torney General Van Winkle for the why an order should not be granted
as the suspected murderer of Valen­
•Tovlded by law.
guidance of the state board of educa- for the sale of the dower interest o f
Sprlngf eld, Lane County, Oregon;
tino Navarro, a rounrtyman, who was
tlon, was disregarded. In this opln- said incompetent In and to the above
It Is further ordered that this order mortally wounded in a knife fight at
Ion the attorney-general held that the described real property.
And It is further ordered that a
be publish'd nt least three successive Algoma.
statutes provided specifically that one- copy of |h ls Order be published at leas t
Raymond H. Torrey, field secretary
weeks In the Springfield News, n
third of the textbooks should be adopt­ once a week for three successive
newspaper published nnd elrculnted of the national conference of state
ed at a meeting of the commission tn weeks before the said date of hearing
In Lano County, Oregon, as provided parka, with headquarters at Washing­ November, 1924, and one-third of the [in the Springfiod News, a newspaper
ton,
was
In
Salem
last
week
confer­
by law.
textbooks In the same month every Iof Keneral circulation published In
Tinted nt Eugene, Oregon, this 19 ring with F. A. Elliott, state forester, two years thereafter. Adoption of ! Lane County, Oregon.
C. P. BARNARD,
nnd members of the state highway de­
dny of August, A. D. 1925.
textbooks at any other time would be
County Judga.
C. P. BARNARD,
partment on promotion of recreational
Order to show cause against sale.
illegal, the attorney-general held.
County Judge.
features In state parks.
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