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    T IIU K K D A Y . M B IT . 24, 1925
PAGE SEVEN
Classified Ads
( BUYING OIL SELLING'
OREGON NEWS ITEMS
CF SPECIAL INTEREST
Brief Resume of Hapoenings o<
the Week Collected for
Our Readers
Oregon’s hop crop for the year 1925
probably will exceed 80.0W. bales, or
10,000 above last year, according to
figures compiled. The prevailing price
for hops Is 25 cents per pound, but In
Io n « Instances the growers have re­
ceived as much a« 27 cents l>ir their
product.
Facia on fresh cherries, raspb* rrl
and slra-.-berries havn Just bo
lu...
clo«ed by the Eugene Fruit Orowc:
association, according to announce-
I «!i( I! .NY «'rival- e » ra |a ni 86tl
Tie- annual Hood R lv r ronnty
m*-at at the office of the association,
Experienced.
school fair wa» hold at the Hood River
C »( ««I l.n rm i u m l w e ll h a lli M r.
and exceptionally good prices are re­
"Won’t you «’J In rhliF*a
high school Saturday.
M K lotdihl
ported to have been received for these
•'After you."
Moat of the lookout» nml patrolmen products.
111 t H il; h Happe!
H l’Kt IA I. P in I- on p lu li w o rk
Mi
In the SI Us law national forest have
YOUR SHOES WILL LIVE
The Dalles cannery of the Libby,
latsn la (I off for the season.
N W liiin iy . d- »Hat. Billion Bid« buildGig. Hprinaf Id.
McNeil A Libby company Is now send
Albert Blggerataff*. fa), was killed In« out 10.90(1 cases of fruit weekly umcii longer a: 1 give yc-u better serr-
Money in In,m on (It-orstilt i ty
'NOTICE GF r a l e .
when hi« body was cut In two by the with the expectation that this total
ce if you bring them to us to have
N O T H K 18 H E R E B Y G IV E N th a t
prtipttiy. ib m I lily payment,». .16 Io
»aw |i (he Herman Bros.' sawmill at , will be Increased to 15,000 or 25.000
hv »luu, in i order of sale mad ■ a let
9(1 n>< nth».
Dryden.
, nii n-,: J.y ip. County Ju
mi Hi, .
(.-ages In the near future. The cannery them resoled or repaired. We use
I MEKV «NHUHANt E AGENCY
County, ur<yoii. on the 4th day ,..
With his light automoblll- turned *» employing 240 women and 160 men ,nly the best an 1 m ist durable of
37 » h Ave W
rillille tW7
i t< toiler, in.It. 1 will, op af er the
over »,-> his chest, Orval Davis, 20. ! with a payroll of «10.000 weekly.
Eugen». llr*.
tl lOtli la' of October, 1926, offer foi
was found dead about six miles south' Ten sheepkilling bears, 2» bobcats leather, while the quality of our work­
»ale, and »ell. at pi Ivat" «aio, the
S P E C IA L IS T .
ti, «. r in ei, »I u( Harriet Nye, In
of
“ •
snd 63» coyotes were killed last month
8»# our linn of, v ta lteg cnriln e,*:i prienl, in and to Flfa one. three,
In In te rn a l M e d ic'n « fo r th«
manship is the highest.
Th<- Oregon Pure bred Livestock as-
the 21 hunters of the bureau of blo-
paneled. or tilaili, Mt the Now* oRtce four ami five, block eight lunenleil
p^at tw e lv e ye a rs
SOclatiou will hold Its annual meeting j logical survey operating In Oregon. It
lint of Fairmont. Lao Countv, (Ire
«>n th<- state fair grounds at Salem, Is announced In th« monthly report
■ ri. „1,1 . llle to he at til-' ,,
i I
DOES NOT OPERATE
E LEC TR IC SHOE SHOP
Septi ruber 3<).
Nt MM<i.NS
compiled by Stanley G. Jewett, head
16 naltl Ynen/. KOu Wlllamett,- S t.
IN THE « IRC! IT COURT OF TUE Eugene, Oregon
M ain St. Between 3rd & 4th
J. F. Young. 28. of Salem, roue be*! of the work. In addition 166 badgers.
STATE OF ‘OREGON F u ll LANE
M SVARVERUD.
Will be st
up an eld-fnsbloned gold pen point 123 porcupines and 13 skunks were
( I t l’XTY
Cn rihan of H a r rio t Nye, Inrotnp-
Blonde Be&s Op'nes.
Osbcrn Hotel, Tuesday Scp errber 29. which hi» mother »aid he swallowed taken.
te
n
t.
Zulu It h uer, I ’Islnl Iff,
“The boss eaid I was a thing io
lattice
Hours:
10
a.
m.
to
4
p.
m.
more
than
20
year»
ago.
Oregon
pension«
have
been
granted
H. 1017 2« U 1-8
adore. New I can’t figure out wheth­
E F H fi r. tieten «ai I :
Department heeds of Multnomah as follows: James Moss. Portland, «15 er he meant knocker or bslle.’’
Tn E F RIEGER, Defendant:
One day only
a
month;
Frederick
A.
Mead.
Port­
founty governmental agencies have
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
NOTI F, FOR PUBLICATION,
this year asked for budget allowances land, «12; Robert G. (lord, Portland,
OF f ’ R E tîG N O N ; You are Hereby, Deport mint of tne Interior. If. S
G irl B re a ks Leo in W re c k .
No Charge for Consultation
«21; James McCarren. Portland, «12;
amounting to «3,486,766 87.
re,pi n ,I io a p p e a r a n t a n sw e r coin , I.an,I t fflt ti at Rocehurg
< «rey m.
Miss Juanita Flowers received a
Waiter
G.
Averill.
Butte
Falls.
«18;
p ln liil file il a a itln a l you h e re in on n r A' jr u . i g t. m s .
The Booth-Kelly Lumber company
compound fracture of the right leg
pr. M Heath. n I u regnlur grain
la -to r, »lx week» tro n i d a le o f flr» t
N o ’ ice 1» her. by given ¡bat Victor
h»a started clearing ground for a new Lulu Howard, Ashland. «30; Wilfred when a Ford conpe In wbch she was
p u liil' » Ilo n h e re o f,’ or fur «nmt tile r» [71
i i stra t’on, of K uim e, Oregon, who, u le In nidlcini- and »urgiry and !» ; logging camp four mile» northeast of H. Genslb, Algoma, «15; George F
of Oi» plnlnilff « ill take Judgment*. "U July 20. 1920, mad adjoin nr Farm license 1 J,y the » la te o f O regon. He
riding with three friend» turned ovet
Hillihrd, Prineville, «18.
Camp No. 34. above Wendling.
atitili i i . ii and apply to the eourt
n, I. o< Entry
No til :i
for
a steep embankment on the Florence-
doe» u t o; e-af» for chronic appendi­
Decreases
In
volume
of
production
for the rel'ef pmv d f r In the cm , \v«s Ntt
Septum It. Township 17
I Brownsville wag permitted to name
plaint and tor u decree of nliMilute!», 1*. ir(<- :t Wi—I. Wilin'!»' tie Merl- citi». gall «tone», ulcera of stomach. ’ the queen for the Linn county fair as well as in «ales and shipments for Eugene highway. The other occu-
pants of the car were uninjured.
tousll»
or
edenolds.
dlvoree from you. and na mown by <u«n. ha» fllml notice of Intention to
this season and selected Misa Betty the week ending September 12 com
The party nad been at Florence,
¡make three year proof, to establish
»aid io u ip la .n l
pared
with
the
preceding
week
were
Thia »union» 1« published once each claim to the land above de»crlbed, be
He ha» to hl» credit wond-rful re­ Coshow, a Brownsville high school
reported by Pacific northwest mills of and while drlvng home on the ‘upper*
week for »lx eunaecuttve week» In the fore E. 0 . Immel. C r, f ''immisi'inner, sult» lu disc»»»» of ihe «tornarti, liver, girl
,
the West Coast Lumbermen's associa­ road, late In the evenng, a part of
Spi-ingflwhl, «Oregoni New«, by orderj at Eugene, Oregon, on the 2nd. day bowels, blutai, «kin, nerve«, heart,
Sportsmen of the Deschutes valley tion. The association announced that the roadway caved off and tne car,
of (lie H< n (* I* Uurnani. Judge of of O c lo b ir . 1925
kidney, bladder, bed wetting, catarrh, favor a reduction of the bag limit on for the week ending last Saturday 108 after turning over three tim es, landed
the County Court of lam e County,
Claimant names as w itnesses:
Oregon made In the absence of the
('a I Hopkins. Jav Hopkins. pith of! weak Jungs. rheumatism, sctaica, leg fish, the consensus of opinion being mills of the organization manufactured in a creek. M ss Flowers was thrown
Judge of the above Circuit Court on Coburg. Oregon; Howard Gordon. E. ulcers and rectal allaient«
that the present limit should be cut 93.065,979 feet of lumber, gold 81,044,- free of the car and fell %gain»t a
Sefdaniher 2ml. 1826 (rated and first J Itelyea. both of Motor Route "B,“ |
In half.
log, breakng her leg.
567 feet and shipped 86,750.345 fe4t
published S' pt> nitier 3rd, 1926
Biiow are the names of a few of
Eugene, Ore
A contract for purchase of an In­
WHITTEN KWAFF IRD.
George Hamlin, 27. of Portland. U
Ham II A Cana,lay. i bis many satisfied palloni» In Ore-
terest In Warm Springs reservoir at dead and his father. Frank E. Hamlin,
Attorney for lla ln ttff Rie Idenre
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Register.
gon
a id poal office add re«». Eugene. non-coal.
a part of the Vale irrigation project
NOTICE i s HEREBY GIVEN that
; j L. Chambers, Roseberg,
also of Portland,*was seriously wound­
Oregon
>
the undersignfd has b“*n appointed
head- has bpen approved by Secretary of In
A 27. 8 34. aches.
ed as a result of buckshot wounds In­ Adminhitrstr x wfth-tho Will-Annexed
8 3-10 2« O I K 15
! terlor Work.
flicted
by
J.
g.
Trent,
a
farmer
resid­
of «he estate of O. B. Kessey. whose
John W ojtli, Waterloo, bladder and,
Bids for the construction of approxl- ing one mile west of McMinnville, who full natr-a Is Orville B Kessey. de­
prostrate trouble.
. mately 15 miles of road will be con believed the two men and their com­ ceased, by the County Court of Lane
.Mrs / K I . P Holm“n-
W.ilmon D<a.lala»~^
«>«_» I ( sldered by the state highway comm la
R|ch l*nd. Kid-
panions, Earl Hamlin and William County. Oregon. All persons having
uey trouble.
slon at a meeting to be held In Port- Hamlin, neither of whom was injured, claim« against the »aid estate are re­
quired to present the same, with the
w 8 Bennett, Oregon City, ulcer' land September 29.
had stopped at his place to steal mel­ prooer vouchers, to the unders gned.
of the atomacn.
I .
. . .
Telephones: Office «13 Res. 2076
ons.
The
shooting
occurred
at
night.
1
«t ¡he law offices of Pot‘er & Foster,
» ,, ... „
„u ..
I A cou«ar- measuring 8 4 feet and
eyer. Shaniko, heart trou- weighing 156 pounds, was killed by E
T hom as B K a y sta te tre a s u re r hn. at No’ 961 W11'»m e«e Street In Eu-
ble
. . Î ™
Kene- ® W > n within six months from
M Condlt, Tillamook garageman, . » n n Z » t t ..,
announced that approximately 32.000.- the date of this n ofee.
Chas. Ft Hoak, lai Grande, gall
while hunting In the southern part 000 would be withdrawn from the
Osteopathy stands fo r the
DATED at Eugene. Oregon, this 17
stones.
of Tillamook county.
state's inactive bank accounts within day of September. 1925.
tru th wherever It is scienti­
Mr». M. I. Olsen, Portland, appendi­
16 in. Maple at $7.50 per
MARY M KESSEY,
As a result of the short prune crop the next week fo care for bond prlncl-1
fic a lly proven.
citis.
Adminlstratrix-with-the-Will-Xn-
Ostsopsthle Phyelctan snd Bur-
, tn the W illamette valley this season pal and interest which tails due on
. , ‘i
Cord.
>
nexed of the Estate of O. B. Kes­
teUH-inbcr above date, that consul- a number of Marlon and Polk county: October 1. Of the total withdrawals
peon
sey. Deceased.
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fatlon on this trip will be free and growers have been offered as much as «411,000 will be used In retiring hlgh-
Office 404 M * W. Bldg.,
Order« a t New« O ffic«
«hnt bla I raiment |g different.
j 10 cents a pound for their yields.
; wa7 bonds. »805,414 win go to pay In-
Eugene, Oregon
GUARDIANS SALE OF REAL
Osteopathy stands for the truth
W<rB* n ma’ 1
accompan-
H. H. Weatherspoon. Elgin fruit "‘re,t 01 lheM ’» “<’■• while «447.583.33
PROPERTY.
by their husbands.
grower, bus returned from New York.' wiU cover Interest on securities issued
wherevol it la scientifically
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
proven.
*.
Addrea»: 111 Bradhtiry B ldg. L o s1 where he dispoaod of 35 carloads of by lbe TOT-ld » g veterans’ state aid by virtue and order of the County
Court of Lane County, Oregon, duly
Angeles. California.
early applea. representing about two- comm ission.
-38. 2*«««» -•
(•hone 14« W
Chone 125-M
made and entered on the l4th day
J
NO t T c e ~FOR p u b l ic a TILIN ■ '*1
** b” cro^ _ w h ¡c h is valued a t ' As a result of the action'of the 1925 of S ’ptember. 1936, the undersigned,
B R IG G S
A DOTY
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTER-
’ 'TJP'hlP 'legislature tn decreasing materially guardian of the person and estates
CEMENT CONTRACTOR»
h u ll
OFJ,',C ? •»
T m on sler sturgeon for western Ora- the «PProP’’l»tlon!« for the state II- of Vernlta Luther and Juanita Lather,
Call
Springfield, Ore.
' n ’ i TICK i»' hw rtymr ty en #;ht?i N .i
Cau* ’” ,n the lower h ™ * *
f° U“d nec*'*8ar7 t0 minors, will, on and after the 19th
day of October. 1925. offer for sa le
Sidewalks
Basement Wall«
SUTTON TRANSFER
son Bush, of Marcóla. Oregon wh*> ' ’ '“’P’P“ river by Charles Tilton, a cttr<aU some of the activities of the and sell at private sale to the highest
on January 7. 1921. nwd,. Hom’e stead ^ b erm an from Coos bay. The atnr '“•«•DRIon
Members of the library bidder for cash the following de»-
Phone 57
Entry, No. 013602. for Lots :t and 4. geon was one of*the white variety and h0* ” ! have voted to eliminate approx- cribed real property, to-w*t:'
ttectioa 17, Township 1« S.. Range 1 weighed 250 pounds.
; imately 300 circulating libraries hera
All of Lots One (1). Two (2), Three
LADIES'. T ry th a t expert
Weat. W illamette Merldlgn. has filed
Producís nf io.no
.111 K. ‘°f°r e o p e r a te d ln th e n ir a lc o in m u n t- (3) and Four (4) and the East one-
notice of m ',.",.,.« to ra<lke threH.
^ « U o f Lane county will be
Qf (he gt
originally half of Lot Five (5). In Block 110. in
h a ir c u tte r a t Anderson'«
year Proof, to establish claim to t’ e *ent 10 Omaha. Neb., for the annual
8
7 Washburne's
Subdivls'on
of
the
Barber ahop.
GEO., N. McLEAN
land above described, before E. O. convention of the American Legion were 800 of these circulating libraries Springfield Investment and Power
which
under
the
new
order
have
been
A. A. ANDERSON
company's Addition to Springfield,
Immel. U. s Commissioner, at E11 October 6 to 9. according to E. Eugene
Automobile, Fire and Life
g '« e. (¡reron, on the I9«h dnv of Oc- Chadwick, secretary of the Eugene reduced to 500.
Lane County, Oregon.
IN S U R A N C E
BAR BER SHOP
, tobnr. 1926.
Said sale will take place at the law
Recent announcement by the state
Surety Bonds,.
Phons «J7
chamber of commerce.
Claimant n e ti» , a« w'tnoraea:-
offices of Potter & Foster, at 961
John Berg. 44, a member of the "” r\ et a íe n ‘ that ,he P01“10 *trt!din« ! Willamette Street. Eugene. Oregon
My busins s Is to protect you*
Ellaworth W Dial, Janper W. Dial,
lnw 'a 9 ex Kzx s»4<w(.««ap
_ '
—.
_________
business
both ,.f Marcela. Oregon; Herbert Knights of Pythias of N"h-,lcm hanged law Is to be rigidly enforced has
FLORENCE LUTHER.
860 Willamette St. Eugene Oregon
Downing, of Wg-’-lllev Oregon; Abr.i him self by a rope fastened to a clothes brought a deluge of requests for cop­
Guardian of the nerson and estate
DR. N. W. EMERY
1 ham L. K-n. nf Don?n. Oregon
of Vernita Luther and Juanita
ies of the law. grades, rules and regu­
.
♦
hook
in
a
hotel
room
In
Seward.
Alas
Luthei. (Minors.
HAMILL A CANADAY.
DENTIST
ka. He had just completed a road lations. The law provides that before
S 17-24 O 1-8-15
Register.
VASBY BROS.
any person shall offer potatoes for
Sutton Bldg.
Phons 20-J
non-coal
s 17 24 O 1-8-15. contract near Seward.
sale
they
shall
be
graded
and
the
Retidenco Phons 153 M
P ainting & Decorating
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR’S
Thomas IL Kay. state treasurer, told
grade and grower’s address be sten­
NOTICE fo r PUBLICATION
S^lLE
100 Eugene citizens at a luncheon ol
In nil its branches
Sprlngflsld. Orsgon
ciled on the sack. Any person selling
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTER-
Fursuant to an rtrder of the Probate
the chamber of commerce that the
potatoes without these requirements. Court of Lane County, Oregon, the
!« R U 8. L 'N O OFFICE at Rose
312 Main Street
Willamette valley Is destined to be
burg. Oregon. Sentemhqr 10, 1926.
In lets of more than 50 pounds, is II- nrilersigr’d a'nitnistrator of the es­
I NOTICE I s her'-hv given (hut AI- come the linen manufacturing centet able to arrest and prosecution, and | tate of Charle« W. Darling, deceased,
11
will on th“ 24th day nf Cc'rber. 1925.
‘ hurt Bu«h. of Mareoln. Oregon, who, of the United States.
! the last legislature provided severe st th - hour of on" o'clock. P. M. af
!«” Mn-ch ’ 1921 r »-'» Wnmoct-»*!
All
water
masters
in
the
state
have
penalties
for
violations.
the Southwest door of the County
( Entry No. 013716. for W '4 S W '4 Sec
DR. S. RALPH DIP.PEL
boen requested by State Englneet
Y our Home When In
John H. Carkln. city attorney of Court House tn Eugene Lane County,
[7 - »lid cn \nrll 6 1921. made Add
D E N T IS T
U E. 01231" » - l ots 4 and 5. Sec 7 llhea Luper to be 'n attendance at the Medford, has filed a complaint with ; Oregon, sell t? tb highest b’dder for
S pringfield
Tow-
«M" i f 8 . Rnrge 1 West Wit. annual session o: the Oregon Irriga­ the public service commission that cash Lots 1 to- H) ’nclusi- e of Block
Phone 43
No. 10. being all of P!"e’t No. 10 of
'»me»*« "-.rtd'au h ■ filed unite» of tion, congr -,s, which meets in Graute
W. 8. Barnum, owner of the Medford- , Chula Vista Park, a suburban plat
Vitus Bldg., Springfield, Ore. 'nten'tou tn mnlrp tb—>o v ur Proof Pass on October 5. 6 and 7.
Coast railroad, had abandoned opera nenr ,,,e Sou heast corner cf Eugene,.
•o M-,b n .i, r-iq --. to the land above
C LEAN IN G AND PRESSING
Acceptance of the prepoacl of the tlons nnd had proceeded to dismantle ,a n e Coun,>- Oregon, for the purpose
dneo-lbod before
o |ln->-«l IT, s
A lte rin g and Dressm aking
«’ ’nil’ll'- o""r. »t Eugene, prev-cn, on PortL nd Union StcStyards < u n p in , the line. The roud extends from. Med of raying the ccst Bnd exfen ses of ad-
«Ii- iqp, 'rv of October. I9"r,
tor a lease of the pr. sent No "h Port- ford to Jacksonville and originally was ; n ’ nlstratton and the Indebedness
New Shop, 240 Main Street
, Clalrrn- • »"me» »» wltne»-- «:
land postoffice quarters in the live- constructed with the financial assist- again ,t i,M estate and for dutrlbu'
WM. G. HUGHES
Next to Spong Hotel
Fltaw-e -h W Trial J n « re r W Tlt-il
i tion.
FIRE AND AUTO INSURANCE
•’''III o f M ore n ’ a, c r(.c o n . Her><r r f stock exchange building for u term ol »nee of the two cities. Mr. Barnum
Dated this 17th day of September
J. E. Lindsey, Prop.
NOTARY PUBLIC
I ’ ’ o w n in g n f W e n d l'm r n r ,.~ n „. \h ra - , live veers, was announced by the post , gome time ago requested permission 1925.
■ office department.
dismantle the line, but the commis-
I
ham
L.
Ke|*v
of
D o n r ’ '»-»••o-i
M. SVARVERUD,
,
Office at
HAMU.L A C A N 'D '*
Adrr'nistrator of the eshxte of
Fishermen trolling outside Coos hay slon refused to grant such an order
p otrf «■ f -»j»
F IR S T N A TIO N A L DANK
Charles W. Darling, deceased.
Springfield,
Oregon ; nor-coni
s 17 °< o 1.9 v, ' took a large salmon with a British Co- pending a hearing. This hearing was
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tumbin tng In its tall. The tag was set for September 9, but was post '
JH W KLEU
■avod and will be forwarded to the poned to some date not yet fixed by
NOTICE CF GUARDIAN’S SALE
(NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
R epairing a Specialty
government ftaher'es department for the commission.
NOTICE is hereby given that by
Depnrtnicnt of the Inter or U. S reeovds th"y are keeping between the
Springfield. Oregon
Settlement of the controversy over virtue of a license and order of the
Lund Office in Roseburg, Oregon. Au­ United States and Canada.
the feasibility of tho construction of County Court of the State of Oregon
gust 3(1. 1925.
All kinds o f grnvel fo r con­
Following up a precedent the co-op the Baker irrigation project In Ore *n an<' ^'r ’ :'ne *” "nD'. authorizing
N o I k ^ 1« hereby glvpn that Allx'rt
crete or road w ork.
We
w e as guardian of the estate of John
C. Rlkhoff. of Eugene. Oregon, who, erntlve Ret last December, when It gon, rest» with congress. A ttorney-, F w i ’e- x. Insane, to sell .it private
make a specialty of crushed
R. W. S M ITH
>n May 24. 1920, made Homestead En­ sold a 300.01'tt box block ol export np General Sargent has advised Seers- j sale alt of the Interest of mv said
rock and rock sand. B u n k­
try, No. 012857, for E ’a NE« * ueepou pies, the Hood River Apple Growers tary Work. Responding to a request ward, being an undivided on- third,
Justice o f the peace anti
ers at fo o t of Main on M ill
■;;t, tnwnriilp )8 S , Rg«ig 4 W est. Wll- association has soltl a large propor
by the secretary of the interior for an in awl ,0 ,he I’ot3 or Tracts Number-
n o ta ry public, Insurance
iiciiette Meridian, bus filed notice of
street.
iitciulin to make three your proof, tlon of- this season’s tonnage. The opinion on whether he was required 0,1 A2, 13 nnd 14 In Washburn- s Ad­
H EN R V W. CHASE, Prop.
I by law to construct the project re d itio n to Springfield, Lane County,
to es’sbllsh claim to the land aboyp fruit will go largely to export,
C ity H all Springfield. Oregon
I will, on and after Saturday,
described, before E. O. Immel. U. 8.
The mother and two sisters of Ed gardless of hik view as to its feaslbil (Oregon;
the 241.*» day of Octobtr, 1926, upon
Con in «sloner, hi Eugene, Orrgon, on I.oulslgnot, who was shot by State ity the attorney general held that not sold
premises, offer for sale and sell
’he 29th dky of Sontember, 1925.
Traffic Officer C. P. Talent near Jef only was the secretary not compelled to the party paying the most there-
Clalnmnt name» a« w ltne-ses:
FR'ANK A. D E P U E
C o n tra c tin g and B uilding
u » ,„ . B ,, Corson when Louistgnot was fleeing ir 4° K° forward with work he did not f«’rP 1” cash, nil of the undivided one-
1 Henry A. 8chnorenoorg. David
ATTORNEY AT LAW
GEO. W. PERKINS
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