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    THVltHDAY. KEPT. 17, 1425
THE 8PRINÇPX5LD NBW8
Ads
PAGE SEVEN
Wilbur Burgels, 41. one of the own­ June« snauin»d when hla horse fell
with him and a fracture waa aaataln-
ed at the base of the skull.
OREGON NEWS ITEMS ers of tbe Hurgels-Evans sawmill near
Noth 20 miles west of Eugene, was
when be fell upon tbe main
OF SPECIAL INTEREST - I killed
drive belt and was thrown against a
Brief Resume of Happenings ol
GET RESULTS)
the Week Collected for
Our Readers.
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FOR K EN T Priva«* (tante» at »60 FOR HALE Good kltchou tane* fur IXIH T— A It i y ring with »e ye m l key«
O str»i-( Io n i« and wall bulli M ri
m i*. l-ru e »I .00. 633 N. 4lh 8;.
LeuVe «• New« Office.
M Klotdahl
8 10 17
8I'K ( IA L Ph .CE un plat« wot t ui
N W. Emery. <l»ntist Hutlnt, tilde
C o m in g
I ’ 8 Rail h Dlppcl, Duntlat. Vilua
building, 8|>rlugft»ld, Oregon,
to
EUG ENE
NO TIC E op- HALE.
NO TIC E IS H L IIL IIY G IVEN thnt
by virtue of im order of ails made and
entered by the County Judge for Lum-1
County. Oregon, on the 4th day of
•>-.»• .*o ,r. iv.u. I will, on after the |
S P E C IA L IS T
10th dav of October. 1926, o ff-r ftn
»ale. and «ell, at private »ale. th»|
In In u m a i M adiein« fo r the
•"> <r iii'en-Ki of lla rrla t Nye, In
past tw alva years
Sen our line of
vlalt'ng
card«
compelenl. In and io Iota one, three,
paneled, or plain, at the New« office four ah-l five, block eight, amended I
CO ES N O T O P E R A T E
plat of Fairmont. Lnne County, Ore­
gon, «aid «ale to be at the office of
SUMMONS
vipald Younr. »60 W illam ette 8t„
W ill ba at
IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT OF T H E Eugene, Oregon
HTATK OF OREGON FOR L A N E
0«born H otel, Tuesday September 2».
M HVARVERUD.
t Ol'NTY.
C-u-rdlan of lla irle t Nye, Incompe­ Office Houre: 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Sola Rieger. 1‘lalotlff,
tent.
»«.
8. 10 17-24. O I S
On« day only
E F lt««*-r. Defendant:
To E F ItlEOKR. Defendant:
No Charge for Conoultatlon
IN T H E NAM E OF T H E STATE
NO TIC E FOR PUBLICATIO N.
O F OREGONON:
You are hereby
Iiepartmetit of tne Interior, U. 8
required to appear and nnrwer com­ Land Office at Roteburg, Oregon,
Dr. Meilanthin 1« « regular gradu­
plaint filed agnlnat you herein on or August 32. 1926
al«
In medicine and surgery and Is
before ( I l w e e k » from date of first
Notice la her-by given that V id o r
publication hereof, or for want there­ It Ktralton. of Eugene Oregon, who. llcrnaed by the elate of Oregon. He
of the plaintiff will take Judgment i on July 20. 1920, mad« adjoining Farm do*« not operate for chronic appendl-
aralnat you and apply to the court . Homestead Entry, No. 013036. for . « Ills, gall stones, ulcers of stomach.
for the relief prayed for In the com­ i W ty N W H . Section I I . T o w n rh 'p 17
| tonsila or edenolds.
plaint and for a decree of abaolute ¡8
Range 3 Weal. Wlllami-tu- M eri­
divorce from you. and a« mown by dian, has filed notice of Intention to
He baa to his credit wonderful re-
«aid complaint.
make three year proof. Io eatabllah »ulls In dlavaaes of the stomach, liver,
Th'a aUTOon« 1« puhllahed once each
week for «1« con«ecutlra week» In the claim to the land above described, be­ bowels, blood, «klip nerve«, heart,
Springfield. (Oregon) New«, by order fore K O. Imtiiel, U. b. Commlaalnner, ' kidney, bladder, bed wetting, catarrh,
of the lion. C I* llarnnrd. Judge of at Eugene, Oregon, on the 2nd. day
weak iutiga. rheumatism, sclslca, leg
the County Court of I-anr County. of October, 1926.
Claimant names aa wltneaaea:
ulcers and rectal ailments.
Oregon. made In the abaenee of the
Carl Hopkins. Jay Hopkins, both of
Judge of the «bore Circuit Court on
B>1ow are the names of a few of
September 2nd. I »26 Dated and flrat Coburg. Oregon; Howard Gordon. E.
J. Relyea. both of Motor Route "B." his many satisfied palíenla In Ore­
pnbllnhed September 3rd. 1938
Eugene, Ore.
W H IT T E N SW AFFORD.
gon:
Ham ill A Canaday.
Attorney for Plaintiff Residence
J. L. Chambers, Rose berg, head­
Register.
and post office address. Eugene.
non-coal.
aches.
Oregon.
A >7. 8 24.
John Wo-ltli, Waterloo, bladder and
8 310 24 O. 1-8-16
prostrate trouble.
Mrs E. E. Ildlman, Richland. Kid­
ney trouble.
W. 8. Bennett, Oregon City, ulcer
of the stomaca.
R. W. Meyer. Shaniko, heart trou-
Telephone«; Office 613 Res. 2075
j ble.
Cbaa. II. lloak, La Grande, gall
j stones.
Osteopathy stands for the
Mrs. M. I. Oleen, J’ortland, appendl-
truth wherever It is scienti­
ettts.
16 in. Maple at $7.50 per
Money to loan oti daulrabl« c'ly
property. Monthly payment«. 3# to
»0 month«,
i
EM ERY INSU R A N C E AGENCY
37 »th Ave W.
phon« 687
Eugene. Cre.
tf
Í B VS I N E S S
Dr. Mellenthin
D IR E C T O R Y
Dry Hard Wood
Dr.John Simons
fically proven.
Osteopathic Phyelclan and Sur­
geon
Cord.
Orders at News Office
Phone 125-M
Phone 146 W
B R IG G S
Office 404 M. A. W. Bldg..
Eugene, Oregon
Osteopathy stands for the truth
whoreve» R is scientifically
proven?
A
DOTY
C E M E N T C O NTRACTO RS
Springfield. Ora.
Sidewalk«
Call
SUTTON TRANSFER
Basement Walla
Phone 57
LADIES! Try that expert
hair cutter at Anderson’s
Barber shop.
. A. A. ANDERSON
BARBER
SHOP
GEO.. N, McLEAN
Automobile, Fire and Life .
IN S U R A N C E
Surety Bond«,.
Phone 8J7
My buslnsre Is vto protect y®ur
buelnete
»63 W illamette 8t. Eugene Oregon
DR. N. W. EMERY
'
D EN TIST
VASBY BROS.
Rhone 20-J
Residence Phone 153 M
Button Bldg.
Painting & Decorating
in all its branches
S p rin g fie ld . O rego n
312 Main Street
“T h e Loop
II
Your Home When In
Springfield
CLEANING AND PRESSING
Altering and Dressmaking
Now Shop, 240 Main Street
Next to Spong Hotel
J. E. Lindsey, Prop.
DR. 8. RALPH DIPPEL
DENTIST
Phone 43
Vitus Bldg., Springfield, Ore.'
WM. G. HUGHES
F IR E
AND
AUTO
NOTARY
.
D. W . R o o f
JEWELER
Repairing a Specialty
Springfield, Oregon
R. W. SMITH
Justice of the peace and
notary public, Insurance
City Hall Springfield, Oregon
Cbntracting and Building
GEO. W. PERKINS
Corner 5th and D Streets
Springfield, Oregon
Plans and Estimata« Furnished
Free. W ill Help You Finance
Your Building.
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IN S U R A N C E
P U B L IC
O ffice at *
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Springfield,
Oregon
SPRINGFIELD GRAVEL GO.
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
N O T A R Y P U B L IC
Button
Buldlbig
Springfield
Oregon
Oregon brought the total of Its sur­
faced roads under state highway
eupervlslon up to 301« miles at the
| pile of timber.
end
of 1924. having surfaced or built
An Indictment charging murder In
. the flret degree waa returned by tbe up to grade 339 miles during the year,
Polk county grand Jury against W. R. the bureau of roads baa announced,
Lloyd, who is alleged to have shet Aa the total mileage of the state high­
way system la 4339 7, there remain to
and killed Clinton 1. Baun of Independ­
be completed by surfacing 1325 miles.
ence September 1.
The North Morrow county fair w«i
held F rid a , and Saturday at
|
The public service commission has
Under u. supervision
of Tom
Craig,
as-
M att Ryekman.
octteg
guper-
rescinded an order Issued recently sus­
, Intendent of hatcheries, 1,817,090 trout pending Indefinitely the new tariff fil­
Two first prises were won by were planted last week In the Mc- ed by tbe Amity Mutual Telephone
dahllaa entered by Dan P. Bmythe ol Kensle river, creeks flowing into It company. Aa a result of the order
Issued by the commission the new
Pendleton at the Spokane fair.
and nearby lobes.
rates adopted by tbe telephone com­
There are now 936 miles of Im
Frank Way, wealthy central Oregon
pany will become effective Immediate­
proved highway In Marlon county, ac sheep owner, was found guilty of man-
ly.
cording to J. T. Hunt, county Judge.
slaughter by a Jury at Klamath Falls
Persona affected by a law enacted
Moehnke Bros.’ sawmill at Beavei »ollowlng bis trial on an Indictment
at a recent session of the legisla­
creek, near Oregon City, was destroy cbanUog him with the murder of
ture providing that penalties, interest
ed by fire with a loss of about »12,000 Timothy Murphy, Klamath sheepman.
and costs accruing on taxes levied for
The hardware store owned b , C. V
Wheth* r the so-called loopvent the years 1921, 1922 and 1923, shall
Carmichael at Monitor. 12 miles south 9|uD‘ blD« W «
permitted b , the be remitted, may recover such penal­
of Canby, was destroyed b , fire with Portl“ d Plumbing code la of auffl- ty, Interest and costs provided they
a loss of »10.000.
elently high standard to comply with were paid through error after the act
tbe state plumbing code la to be de- became effective.
An Increase of at least 20 per cent termlned b , a committee of three com-
In the entering class Is Indicated b, p<,t4,nt plumber»,
records at the registrar's office of Ore
Evidence of what Is thought to have
gon Agricultural college.
been a murder, perhaps committed
The Portland community chest cam within the past year, was unearthed
palgn this ye.ir will open Monday, by road laborers on the McKenzie pass
November 16. and Is scheduled tc highway near Lost lake, when the
close Tuesday, November 24.
skull of a man and a pair of overalls
Threshing was delayed In Oregon by were dug up by the workers.
rain, but In many localities Is practl-
Business of mills of the West Coast
rally complete, says the weekly crop Lumbermen's association was not so
summary of the weather bureau.
active In the week ending September
One thousand ninety-six new stu­ 5 aa for the preceding week. 107 mills
dents have applied for admission tc reporting soles amounting to 100.491,-
the University of Oregon for the fall 914 feet, manufacture of 103.134.746
term, 144 more than applied a year reet and shipment of 97.659.026 feet.
ago.
Roger D. Plnneo. traffic manager
for tbe port of Astoria tor the last
five years, has written to the port
commission expressing hts desire to
resign.
Tbe largest salmon hatchery In tbe
south western part of tbe state la tc
be established on a tributary of South
Coquille river, about 3 4 miles from
Power«.
F. 8. Hinkle of Corvallis was shot
and killed on tbe Yachats river. It
was stated that Hinkle was moving In
the brush and was shot when mis­
taken for a deer.
Forest fire danger Is not yet over
In western Oregon notwithstanding
the recent heavy rainfall, according
to Nelson F. Macduff, supervisor of
the Cascade forest
I
The Eugene Farmers' creamery o f'
Butene has been awarded first prise,
in the creamery butter competition 0»
A total of 3605 persona visited tbe
battleship Oregon In Portland harbor
In July, according to a report riled
with tbe state treasurer. Accompany­
ing the report was a remittance of
»901.26. which bos been credited to
tbe battleship Oregon commission. Un­
der tbe law money received from per­
sons who visit the battleship is ap­
plied toward maintenance of the croft.
’ ’o th
of
M n ’ eoln
O re g o n :
I ’ e r t 'e r ’
Dnwn’np of W endPnr Oregon- Abra­
ham L. Kelt'-, o f D o n e e r>-e g o n .
H A M H .L A. C A N 'O 'v
R»glrt-er,
non-coal
S 17 24 o l-S-1 A
N O TIC E FOR PUB LICA TIO N
Department of the Inter or U. S
-Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon Au-1
gust 20. 1925.
| Notice Is hereby given thnt Albert
C. Rtkhoff, of Eugene, Oregon, who
on May 24. 1920, made Homestead En ■
try, No. 012867, for E 4 N E M , section
3«, township 188, Rung 4 West. W ll
liunette Meridian, has filed notice of
intention to tnnke three year proof,
to establish claim to the bind above
described, before E. O. Immel. 11. 8.
Comm'snloner, nt Eugene. Oregon, on
llm 38th day of September, 1926.
Claimant names ns witnesses:
Henry A. Schnorenoerg, David B
A - Rp|d. Reason Wayne
Willoughby, all of Eugene. Oregon.
Ham ill A, Canada”,
non-coal.
A 27, 8 24.
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On verification of reports that tbe
Klamath Indians have experienced
three bad crop years. Secretary of In­
terior Work has authorised a gene-al
payment to them of »200 each out of
the tribal reserve receipts from tim­
ber sales. The aggregate payment
to the tribe members will amount to
»245,200 and 122» Indians w ill partici­
pate In it.
The total registration In the Port­
land public schools will reach the
highest peak In tbe history of the
system In thia school year, in the
opinion of C. A. Rice, acting city
superintendent ol schools.
On the
basis of present attendance records,
3. M. Myers, superintendent of con­ Mr. Rice believes 48.000 students w ill
struction of tbe North Umpqua road, be enrolled In the schools of the city
has received orders to complete the ns compared with 46.139 lost year.
forest development road Into tbe
Steamboat ranger station, a distance of
two miles from W illiams creek, to
Butter wrappers printed according
which the road has now been built.
to regulations with name,
weight
The city of Gresham has filed with and addreas. »1.25 a hundred at the
_
the state engineer application cover­ News office.
ing the appropriation of water from
HlneX Spring and seepage from a
‘ U,ch , tributary
W illamette
‘
The
the propo8ed
U
Remember above date, that consul-
' > lo ,0 u 0 .
. lotion on this trip will be free and the California state fair at Sacramen­
All surveys of the Oregon Trunk
to, according to word received.
I (hat hl» tratment Is different.
railway between Bend and Klamath
Offers of 23 cents have been made
Married women must be occompan-
..a a
. limit- I . FalIs have
ror new crop Oregon hops, and
. , been
. . completed, according
j led by (heir husbands.
to officials of the northern lmeg. The
ed amount of business has been done
Addrea«: 211 Bradbury Bldg., Los In clusters at that price, but growers surveying crews have been withdrawn
and the blueprints are ready for sub­
Angeles, California.
as a rule are holding out for 25 cents.
mission to the interstate commerce
Railroads operating between Salem commission.
NOTICE FOR I’URL1UATÍ o S l ' ' ~
n»««i»»rr.
D E P A R T M E N T OF T H E IN T E R ­ and PcrNand filed with the public
W.
R.
“Jinks”
Taylor,
Pendleton
IOR. U. 8 LAND O FFICE at Rose­ service cotntnls&V-m 6ew tariffs re­
chief of police, colorful figure of the
burg. Oregon. September 10. 1925.
ducing materially the rates on canned
NO TIC E Is hereby given that Nel­
old west and ex-sherlff of Um atilla
son Bush, of Marcóla, Oregon, who, goods in carload lota between the two county, died In the St. Anthony's hos­
points.
on January 7. 1921. mode Homestead
pital at Pendleton as a result of in-
Entiy. No. 013602. for Lots 3 and 4.
Section 17, Township 16 8.. Range l
West. W illamette Meridian, has flleJ
notice of intention to make three-
Get the Red Crown
year Proof, to establish claim to the
Mileage Card at any
land above described, before E. O.
“RedCrown“pump.
Immel, U. S. Commissioner, at Eu-
g ne Cregon, on the 19(h day of Oc-
U se it and se e your
I tobei*. 1925.
mileage increase I
Claimant nan ?s as witnesses:*
Ellsworth W , Dial. Jasper W. Dial,
both r.f Marcela. Oregon: Herbert
, Downing, of Wendllr-g. Oregon; Abra-
ham L. Kwllv of Donna, Oregon
H A M IL L A. CANADAY,
Register.
I non-coal.
S 17-24 O 1-8-15.
NO TIC E FOR P U B LIC A TIO N
D E P A R T M E N T OF T H E IN TER
1OR, u. 8. L A N D O FFIC E nt Rose
burg. Oregon. Snnlnmber 10, 1925.
NO TIC E I f heribv given thnt Al­
bert Hu«h. of Marcóla, Oregon who
~n M a r c h 1. 1921
tn»<1» tte<nest'>n'1
Entry No. 013716. for W 4 S W ti, Sec.
7: nn:l on April 6, 192t. made Add.
H E. 013»’ " ">r Lo»f> 4 nnd 5. Sec 7
Towt h l- ’ 6 f
R»nge I West Wtl.
I«mct, r M er’d’en. he« fle d notice of
'nlen’ lo- to mnke thrcc-v ar Proof,
•o e « ‘ e h ' | - s e|n'-r- to th" l« n l above
described, b^for"
O. In’— cl. IT. S
C "m m '■’ lo«»r. a> Foecnc. Orceen, on
the 1PC' ’ev of October. HP»
C le lfc n t cameo «« wttn**"’ -”'«;
Ellswe-tb W Dial .1, -re r i ” n t - ’
Plans for the proposed new guard
tower at the Oregon state penitentiary
were approved by the state board of
control. The tower will he of brick
and cement construction and w ill be
located near tbe main gate and out­
side of the prison enclosure. The cost
of the tower waa estimated at ap­
proximately »500.
•
YOUR
SHOES
W IL L
L IV E
much longer and give you better serv*
ce if you bting them to us to have
them resoled or repaired.
W e uso
only the best and most durable of
leather, while the quality of our work­
manship is the highest.
ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP
Main St. Between 3rd & 4th
' I
“The Red Crown Mileage
Card sure saves money!”
The Hed "ro w n Mileage Card is more
then a care for recording mileage—it’s
a help to yo .: to get the e x tr a 15 to 30
miies that are alw ays in a tankful of Red
. Crown gas; ’ine. H ere’s w hat one m otor­
ist found out:
“The Red Crown Mileage Card sure save9
m oney’ My bu9 consumes only 10 gallons of
’Reel Crown’ now on a 200 mile run that used
to take 13 gallons of gas and even more. I figure
I’ll save enough in a year on Red Crown gas­
oline to pay for o:ie tire at least.”
Red Crown Mileage Card records
prove daily the extra mileage in Red
Crown gasoline. Use “Red Crow n” al­
w ays and profit by its estra mileage.
Time Deposit
Certificates
P yon have a sunt of mofl'-
ey for which you have no
immediate need, place it in
a Time Deposit Account
here at the First National.
This is a splendid way of
keeping your money work­
ing where It is absolutely
safe and available to you in
either s ix or t w e l v e
months. Call and we’ll tell
you more about this type
of account.
T h e First
miles
(California)
.r
mas=a4.
National
Bank
OF E U G E N I
t