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    THURHDAY, OCTOBER 8. 1«26
PAGE SEVEN
Muncy to loan on desirable c ty
lR 'T K 'E
property. Monthly payment«. 3« to
I have imrchussJ a honte, and open
96 mini t ha.
cd a »«tearoom, ut JO# South 2nd, for
KM CRY INSUR ANC E AORNCY
itawieigh Product i. W. A. Hetnenway
17 *lh Ave W.
I ’hotio 687
Cell 54 J fo Itawlelah Product*.
Eugene. Ore.
tf
W A. Hstn.uway, The ituwletgh
Man. (The Wt owl South 2nd.
LAST CHANCE FOR BARGAIN
OREGON NEWS ITEMS
OF SPECIAL INTEREST
I A bearing on the application of C.
' D. Barnum to dismantle the Medford
, "oaat railroad, which extend» from
Medford to Jackbonvllle, has been net
I for October 18 at Medford by the pub-
j lie service commission.
Brief Resume of Hapoenings of
the Week Collected for
Our Readers.
Members of the Grand Army of tha
' Republic at Salem protested to the
Rate fair board against the showing
1 m the fair grounds of a body purport­
'd to be that of J. Wilke» Booth, aa-
tassln of President Lincoln.
September export» from Portland
The first teachers' Institute to be
represented a combined value of 86,-
held In Lane county since the legls
569,184.
lature more than two years ago abol-
The newly constructed union high lahed the law providing for such meet-
school at Nehalem was dedicated Fri- Inga In each county will be held In
Jay evening.
Eugene November 12 and 13.
Dr. C. M. Dodaon, 83, for 43 year* a
W. P. Erhart. operator of a shingle
and prominent cltlxen of Baker, died at
mill at Canary, In the western end
pulnt hie home la that city.
of Lane county, has just purchased
The Douglas A Taylor furniture from the government through the for-
(tore at Corvallis waa damaged to the e,t service 1,800,000 feet of dead cedar
»stent of 88000 by fire.
timber at 81.50 a thousand feet.
The Anderson A Middleton Lumber I Construction of new buildings in
OOOD USED CARS
1922 Cbavrolvt Touring, good condi­
tion. good tlraa and new paint. A
• nap at |I7 6 . Terms.
1923 Chevrol.t Touring In fine con­
dition, new paint.
1921 Ovatiand
Touring.
motor
rear end Juat overhauled, new
Dr. 8. Ralph Dippel. Danttat, Vitus
The Eugene Guard'a offer of ona
A bargain nt 818500. Term«.
building, B irln y '-’eld, Oregon.
year'« «ubri rlptlou by uinll for 82 98
1922 Ford Coupe, 8220. term».
m n u l o r bale '
closes Haturdsy, October 10—Auv.
i
G A N N E TT MOTOR CO.
NOTICE lb HER EBY O IV l i T T i a t
He« our Una of
vlillln g
card*, by virtue of an order of asle made
Chevrolet Dealer«,
company of Cottage Grove has doubled
paneled, or plain, at the New« offlee. and < t tired by the County Judge for
Cor. 9th hi Olive St«.
It* woods crew at Rujada.
Lune County, 4 r gon. on the 4th (lay
Eugene, Oregon.
of Heittm her. 4 .5, I will, on and aft
~Ai> average of 300 cssesof salmon
•r the 10th day of October. 1*28. offer ¡ ------ --------------------------------
SCMMONH
dally are being packed at the Allen
I for «ule. an 1 m il at nrl"«to «ale, the Young Wifo Afriad
IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT o r T H E dower lntere»t r f Harriet Ny*. l o t
|0
Anything A H' ndrtckson cannery at Rainier.
8T A T K O F OREGON FoU LANE eon.petenl, In rnd to Iota une, th ree,1
1
Portland bank clearings for Septem­
t O l'N T Y .
four and rive, block eight, atnuided
*T
afriad to eat becauae I al- ber were the greatest for any month
Zoin Itlegar, Plaintiff,
plat of Falrnmnl, Lune County, Ore­ way« bad stomach trouble after- this year, aggregating 8177,130.874.98.
va.
gon, »aid «ale lo Le at the eff ce
»arda. Since taking Adleilka I can
Kl<«er. Defendant:
Mr«. Mary Morrison, <5. committed
Donald Young KGO W illam ettt SI.,
eat and feel flop " (signed) Mra. A suicide by hanging herself to a rafter
To E f RIEGER. Defendant:
Eug'-ne. Origini
IN T H E NAM E C F T H E S TA TE
Howard.
C
NE
apoonful
Adlertkn
M H V A ItV E Itt'D
In the attic of the P. B. Allen home
OF ORBOONON:
You are hereby
Guardian of Harriet Nye. Incompe- ri moves GAS and often bring« sur-
at Nehalem.
requ’red to appear and an»wer com­
>• 111
S II) ¡7 M ‘ Il prla ng relief to the stomach. Stop*
plaint filed aaalnat you herein ‘on or
A thousand cases of Lane county
NO TICE F II P C B L ÍC A T Í o ??”
that full, bl-uted feeling.
Removes
before «IX week* from dale of flrat
ennned pears have just been shipped
publication hereof, or for want there­
old
wnnto
tra
ile
r
from
Inteatinea
and
DEPARTM EN " OF T H E INTER-
to London. England, by the Eugene
of th« plaintiff will take judgm ent), II. U. 8
' i ! i
make* you f-e! happy and hungry.
Fruit Growers’ association.
again«! you and apply to the court burg. Oregon. B»M»mber 2«. 1926
Exiu-llet t for obstinate constipation.
for the relief pray.d for In the com
NOTICE It h- r.-h y given thut Curl
In a raid upon lodging houses and
plaint and for a decree of abuolu'e C Toll, of Eug », Oregon, who. on Flanrey's Drug Store.
places of business at Oakridge, five
divorce from yon. and a« mown by nprlt 29. 1921. nude Hom »lead En­
men and three women were arrested
said complaint.
t r y , No 013862. r i- W ',i K W ',. Suc­
GUARDL’ N '8 SALE CF REAL
an charges of selling liquor.
Th » »union» 1« published once each tion 3. Tow aihlr 1# S . Rango 4 West
R O I’E RTY.
Latest reports Issued by E. B. Le-
week for a lt consecutive week« In the W iliam *'!» Me " -n , ha« filed not'ce
N O TIC E IS HER EBY O IV E N that
Springfield, (Oregon! New», by o rd ir of intention to p>»ke thri-i year Proof.1 bv vlr'ue ant order of the County mo», registrar, give a total of 8153
of the Hon C P. llaniard. Judge of to entalil ah d a m to the bind above l Court of L en - County. Oregon, duly students registered for the fall term at
the County Court of lx»ne County. » e r t e d . he for- E <) Inimel. U. S made ami entered on the 14th day the Oregon Agricultural college.
Oregon, made In the abaenca of the Commissioner, ct Eugene. Oregon, on , of S •pt«:i.tx t . 1925, the undersigned,,
Judge of the above Circuit Court on the 10theday o' November, 1926
¡guardian of the person and e«tates| Dr J. M. Kavanaugh of Pendleton
September 2nd. 1926 I > » te d and flrat
Claimant nant'-a a« witnesses:
" f Vi rntta Luther and Juanita Luther, has been appointed coroner of Uma-
publish* I Reptembwr 3rd. 1*26
Herbt-rt Mach 'h George Toll. Guy minora, will on and after the 19th m ia county by the county court. He
W H ITTE N ' SWAFFORD.
V Knox all of “■'Irene. Oregon; Em day of October. 1925. offer for »ale , MCCeej , the late Dr. H. S. Garfield,
Attorney for Plaintiff Rerldance est Getchel of Veneta. Oregon
i and sell at pnvate sale to the highest
and pout office addresa, Eugene.
bidder for cash the following dee- Í Eugene bank clearings made another
RU B ER . E. CRAWFORD,
Oregon
crlbi-d real prorerty. to-w.t:
( record In September. The total for the
Acting Register.
8 3 10 24 O.-1-8-15
All of Lots One ( i ) . Two (2). Three month waa 82.778.222.02, and 820.122,-
.
O 1 8-15 22-29
non-coal
(3) and Four (4) a n l the Bant one- 397 for the flrat nine months of the
half of Ix>t Fire (5). In Block 110. In ycar
Wavhburne'a
Subdlvls'on
of
thej
Springfield Invea’ ment nnd Power. Directors of the Bend Commercial
company's Addition to Springfield, club have approved plans for an in-
Lane count'. . Oregon.
, dustrlal survey of Bend and the trade
Bald sale will take place at the law terrllory ln
Orcgon trlb u u r,
Telephones: Office 613 Rea. 2076
iff lie« of Potter A Foster, at 961
to
Bend.
W illamette Street. Eugene. Oregon.
<t
E r.
• b u s in e s s
d ir e c t o r y
Dry Hard Wood
O r.Jo hn Simons
16 In, Mnpln at $7.50 p«r
Osteopathy ntanda for th*
truth wherever It la nclenti-
flcnlly proven.
C o rd .
Order« at
Newt
Phone 148 W
B R IG G S
Office
Phone 1J5-.M
A
DOTY
C EM EN T CONTRACTOR«
Springfield, Ore.
Sidewalks
Ostaopatbie Phyetelan and Sur­
geon
Office 404 M A. W. Bldg..
Eugene, Oregon
Osteopathy stands tor the truth
wherever It is scientifically
proven.
Basement Walla
Call
SUTTON TRANSFER
Phono 57
LADIES! T ry thut expert
huir cutter at Anderson’«
Barber nhop.
A. A. ANDERSON
BARBER
SHOP
DR. N W. EMERY
d e n t is t
Phone ÎO-J
Sutton Bldg.
Realdanee Phone 153 M
GEO.. N, McLEAN
Automobile, Fire and Life
IN 8 U R A N C I
Surety BOnde..
Phone 6.17
My buslne.-a le to protect y*u r
business
861) W illamette St. Eugene Oregon
VASBY BROS.
Pulnting Ai Decorating
in all its branches
Springfield. Oregon
312 Main Street
“The Loop
II
Your Home *When In
Springfisld
CLEANING AND PRESSING
Altering and Dressmaking
New Shop, 240 Main Street
Next to Spong Hotel
J. E. Lindsey, Prop.
D. W . Roof
JEW ELER
Repairing a Specialty
Springfield. Oregon
R. W. S M IT H
Justice of the peace and
notary public, Insurance
City H all Springfield, Oregon
Contracting and Building
GEO. W. PERKINS
Corner 5th and D Streets
Springilield, Oregon
Plans and Estimates Furnished
Free. W ill Help You Flnancs
Your Building.
The first radio fog signal to be in­
stalled on land ln the 17th lighthouse
district probably will go into opera-
• twaaa «wwa
V31ree*«awa aotvto 4ima
1 00 00 C a t* Blanco some time
November.
FLO REN CE L U T H E R .
Guardian of the person and estate
of Vernlta Luther and Juanita
Luther, Minora.
8 17-24 O 1-8-15
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IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT O F T H E
STATE O F OREGON, IN AND FOR
LANE CO UNTY.
Harold J. \Tells. Plaintiff, va. WII-
fr M CQ’l’er and Fred H. Collier, de-
SVMMON8
*
• — * •
9»ln«y Shaw, 28, of Long Creek, who
with bis wife waa engaged as an apple
picker, committed suicide at the Odell
orchard bom© of W. U Spierbon at
|
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To W ilfred Collier Defendant-
. A price of 811 per ton for alfalfa
IN T H E NA M E OF T H E STATE ha7 ln ,hn »tack has been fairly well
O F OREGON. You are hereby re -, jataljHehed In several Iccalitlea In
qulred to appear and answer the com- Umatilla county by purchases made
plaint filed against you In the abo»e hv i i r B . , n r k m e n
entitled action
w lttfn
six
weeks 7 l,restoc* men-
from the date of the first publication
September had the largest total of
of this Summons, and if you fnll to building permits of any month In the
so answer, for want thereof the Plain history of Medford, 8229,090 worth of
tiff will t a k e Judgment against you as permits having been granted by the
¡ h e y " ; ! mf ' , r slh. « n « m.P ,a ln J- , 0 W l,: fO r c ity building department,
the mim of 980 88 together with the
costa and disbursements of th s ac-' Because the danger season has pass
tlou
| ed. protection men have been called
This SumMnns Is serve I t’ -ion you in from the Mount Hood forest. Ap-
by order 01 (he Hen O
S klrw orth.'proiim ataly 60 men. including 17 look-
ibitwi th K?h' i* ,""r wlll, h rril,'r J 9 outs have been relieved.
oureo me hth day of Sentember 19?..
requiring this Summons to be publish-^ T ^9 c,t* of G0'*1
*,as commcnc-
e<1 cnee a week for six «recessive od the reconstruction of Its water
weeks in the St ring'leld News. Date main system with the proceeds from
Thn/.a*
of thls Summory.
815 000 bond issue. The system was
Thursday. October let. li*«r,
,
j
L
Installed more than 25 years ago.
W E L L 8 A W ELLS.
Attorneys f i r Plaintiff, i
ot the Klamath Lumber & M ill
P. O. Address. Eugene. Oregon Work company to R. P. Ellingson of
j
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() 1 *1 5 2 : 7 ) \ 5 is Hawkins, Wts., was announced at
NO TIC E FOR P U B LIC A TIO N
Klamath Falls. The new owner w ill
! D E P A R T M E N T OF T H E IN T E R - take over the plant November 14.
¡burg. O r .^ o i 's e p l.m ib ^ Vo’ l»»-?’ 0' ' The W A Voodard Lumber com-
.NOTICE Is hereby given thvt*N e|.
«on Bush, of Marcola. Oregon, who.
on January 7, 1921, made Homestand
SeXn
3
4
section 17, Township 16 8.. Range l i
West, W illstnette .........................
Meridian, has file !
notice of intention to make three-
’J r " '
® r a' l ? h
«•
land above described, before E O.
He Understood.
B* nd M *« *« » Rs P«** tor the {ear
Employer— (to mother who has
n S«D‘ ember, and doubled the mark brought her son In. answer to ad) ‘‘Is
lor the same month In 1924. Per­ the boy absolutely honeat?“
mits were granted for buildings, aggre-
Mother. (wLh know ng smile), "Oh.
iate cost of which will be 853.005.
absolutely honest, but of course, he
Lumber shipments from the Colum­ knows that bualnees is business.’*
bia river for the past month totaled
16,394.000 feet. Salmon shipments for
Results Sure..
.
September totaled 93,062 cases and
Instead of bribing a Jury to disagree
»rea l shipments 193.660 bushels of
why not put a man and hla wife on
wheat and 24,873 barrels of flour.
the Jury.
Twelve hundred acres of land in the
Tumalo project near Bend have been
B u sin eu Picking Up.
»old, contracted tor or an agreement
An
undertaker
bought a new car to
intered Into whereby taxes were paid
luring the past few days, as a result Increase his business— the first day
it a publicity campaign which has he drove ft he picked up several new
customers.
teen conducted.
The Umpqua Mills & Tim ber com
tany, recently organised with a cap!
al of81.500.000 has acquired approxl
nately 350,000.000 feet of standing tim
ter adjacent to tidewater on Smith
Over In Douglas county. The tim
ter waa formerly owned oy the Coca
3ay Lumber company.
Hard At It.
College is open and a great many
fathers are working their son's way
through.
,
He Wins a Prize.
Luke Hollcomb Isn't aa bashful as
say he la! Luke swears he
wink(.„ at a g lr, , n (he dark
Strict enforcement by cotjnty as
lessors of that aection of the Oregon
itatutea relating to the assessment of
>ersonal estate and personal property
Let's W ait and Seel
»ill be demanded by Governor Pierce.
Dodging autos will settle this evolu­
tccording to a letter Issued from his
>fflce.- Copies of the letter have been tion squabble. I f our greatgrand chil­
lent to all county assessors In the dren are born with bumpers on, It's
itate.
true
The office of state superintendent
Ed Purdy'« Philos.
if banks must be maintained In Salem,
tccording to a decision of Judge G. F.
Men are getting smarter and smart­
Jklpworth of the Lane county circuit er. Scientista dig up a bone in Siber­
:ourt In mandamus proceedings filed
ia and tell how old it la. I ’ll bet the
jy George Putman. Salem newspaper
time will come when they can tell
»ubllsher, against Frank Bramwell.
j mperintendent of the state banking
milCh P° rk W“S 4 r<’un<1' a hun‘
— - . — a
1 OTCQ year» before, by Juat glancing at
lepartment.
i an old spare rib.
Indians on the Klamath reserva-
Jon are 8249,600 richer, as the result
Ripe Old Age.
>f the first government payment from
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A Dinosaur egg found !n Mongolia
lmber
sales made thia , year.
check
>Or 1200 was mailed to each of the ,s estimated to be a million yeara old.
, 1246 Indiana on the reservation by
-eroy D. Arnold, superintendent of the
■estrvatlon. • The money la derived
, Yoig the sale of reservation timber to
umbermen.
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r
_
Lajm en of the Oregon conference
)f Methodist Episcopal church will
levote their energies this year toward
jrojnoting religious education of chil-
lren within the church. The laymen's
tssociation in annual session at Eu
....
n a movement to get parents and chil-
^ren to attend morning church serv
' ce8 together^
| A vein of potter's clay 1200 feet in
I
■ .
>
.
.
*'!dt-h and traced out for a length of
500 feet has been discovered by Henry
Strader, a resident of Roseburg, and
tas been staked out by himself and
ions as a mining claim. The discov­
ery at present prices of the clay is
nuch more valuable than a gold mine,
t is said, and.it is believed to be the
snly discovery of its kind in the state.
W ith the annual open season for
leer not yet half gone the death rate
uuong hunters has been unprecedent-
>d and so many accidental killings
pany at Cottage Grove will put into
sporetlon at once the mill which was
closed down several months ago when ^av® keen reported to the state game
¡ varden 9 »Hice tha. E. F. Averill, war-
DR. 8. RALPH DIPPEL
'ts new mill wns put Into operation.
! Jen.
. -
len. has decided to send out special
D E N T IS T
The l:»rg !.t
class ever enrolle,i
enrolled 10
in instruction
,n9tructlo'n to
t0 deputies
depuliea in
,n t the {1(jld Qr.
11 c!uss
,he Or««0“ Norlni1 acho01 « Mun‘ 1 dering the arrest of every person in-
Phone 43
mouth fo r a term u . fth
, strumental ln lhe accidental
aCclcenta deaths of I
, a regular
, . school
„ -----------------------------
Vitus Bldg., Springfield, Ore.
ycar was reg-stered lu .t wee!: for the otj,ers
In.niel I s t.ommlasloner, a' p ” - ;ji; term, the total enro.i.aeui. reach-
'«"ne. Oregon, on tile 19th day of Oc-
: Organization of the Klamath-Modoc-
I tober, 1P"5
: ln8 ss('-
Matn-Line-to-East association was ef-
Cbilmarrt nn.mws as w'tnesaes;
j Thirty-two per cent of the s'udents
j fected at Klamath Fails by a group of
; i-llsworth W. Dial. Jasper W. Dint who enter Portland hl^h schools com-
WM. G. HUGHES
’ .<lf V*r£c',B: Oregon: Herbert pjc-e ih0 nigh school court
while ! leading farmers, business men and
FIRE ANO AUTO INSURANCE ¡ Dewning. of W ettW nY, Oregon; Ábra
1 lumbermen of the region between
th average tor the United States as . ehiloquin. Or., and Alturas. Cal. The
NOTARY PUBLIC
J ham L. Kelly, of Donrp. Oregon
« «hole Is only a trlile more than 20 ,
of |he as8oclation.
to BUp.
H A M IL L A. CANADAY.
,
Offlca at
Register.
pt cant'
I port the proposed new direct main
F IR S T NATIONAL BANK
aon-eonl
s 17.24 o l-S-15
Fourteen sets of farm buildings on trunk line east by way of Klamath
Spilngflstd,
Oregon
the
n iw site of the Southern Pacific : Falls, Tule lake and the broadgauge
N 'lT U ’ F E 'lR PhBLICATTO N
,
D E P A R T M E N T CF T H E IN T E R ­ terminals adjoining Eugene have been Nevada, California & Oregon railway,
IOR. U 8. LAN)-» O FFIC E nt Rose sild by the Eugone Terminal company*, Ea proposed by the Southern Pacific
and some of them are now being inov- company,
btrng. Cr.'gon. September 10, 18?5.
N O TIC E Is her-by given that AI ed off the tract.
Banished on July 12 from Toledo
All kinds of gravel for con­
hi-rt Ittnh, of Mareoln, Oregon, who.
Two thousund trout fry from the by a citizen mob, five Japanese, sub­
crete or road wor.k.
We
on March 1. 1921. nmd» Hnmest"nd
. u
k
k
Entry No JU3716. for W U SWtJ Sec ‘{l,< k Creek trout lia,rh Vry haV0 be,,n jects of the island empire, in separate
make a specialty of crushed
7: and on Avril n. 1921. m ade'Xdd
in Chevlgay and Hemlock actions have sought redress through
rock and rock sand. Bunk­
H. E. O1S8I3. for Lot« 4 and 6, 8ce 7 | -«wiks, tributaries of the North Ump- the district court of the United States.
ers at foot of Main on Mill
*n w i »hl-- 1ft (A, itange , West W'». ¡qua river. These streams formerly Nine residents, of Toledo, were named
street.
1
snu’tte JJerldl.m has filed notion of had no fish in them.
I a8 defendants and of them a total of
•ntenHon fo make three-yiar Proof
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I
H EN R Y W. CHASE, Prop.
Work
on
the
south
unit
of
the
Sky­
8135,000 damages was asked. The de­
'o ertnbllnh cla'iu to the land above
described, before E O. Inrmel. U. 8. line trail is still being rushed, with fendants. Charles A. Buck, H. Germer,
'1omm’«-»loner. at Eocene. Oyemn, on Ranger J. A. Graham in charge of 45 W. S. Colvin. R. A. Pritchard. Frank
I the 1flth -»ay ef October. 199K.
men, and the work will continue until Sturtevant. Owen Hart. L. D. Emer-
FRANK A. DE PUE
Cnimunt came« »« wltne^«*-«:
mow comes. This government work ! son, Rosemary Schenck and George
Ellswe-fb
W
Dial,
Jasrer
W
Dtni
A TTO R N EY AT LAW
to make that section , 1 Schenck, the latter city marshal, were
I both of f ’ e’ -'o!«. Crecon: Herbert s being
- pushed
-
I Down'ng of Wendl’n». Oregon: Abra- uf ,hft Mount Hood national forest ac- accused of eitfter urging or partlcipat-
NOTARY PUBLIC
cessible for fire fighters in the danger Ing in the forcible ejection of th«
ham L. K ell” of Donno P-ogon
Sutton
Springfield
HAM TLL A. CAN W A V .
• Hpnz.
uus season.
Buldllng
Oregon.
Register.
non-coal
3 17-24 O 1-8-16
SPR'NGFIELO GRAVEL CO.
V40HCN ARE W T I N '- T S ’
DBS.SS M C ftt A N O M O ß t.
L ir e men —- out it still
-TAKES T U C M
i- O N fc e Ä /
I think some one played a Joke on the
, scientists by burying one they got
from a cold storage.
NO TIC E TO CREDITORS.
NO TIC E IS H ER EB Y G IV E N that
the undersigned has been appointed
Adminietratrix-with-tho-Will-Annexed
of the estate of O. B. Kessey, whose
i full name Is Orville B. Kessey. de-
by the County Court of Lane
i c,oun,7' Oregon. All persons having
T „ 1 5 ! K ' “ L ’. ’r . S “ , . s n i , K
proper vouchers, to the unders gned,
at the law offices of Pot er * Foster,
at No. 961 W illam ette Street in Eu­
gene, Oregon, within six months from
the date of this notice.
D A TFD at Eugene. Oregon, this 17
day of September, 192?.
M ARY M. KESSEY.
Administratrix-with-the-Will-An-
nexed of the Estate of O. B. Kes­
sey, Deceased.
S 17 2f O 1-8-15
NO TIC E OF A D M IN IS T R A TO R S
SALE
Pursuant to an order of the Probate
Court of Lane County. Oregon, the
1 uri!ersieu?d administrator of the es-
I fatp of Charle« W. Darling, deceased,
w i>l on the 24th day of < q^ober, 1925.
i st the hour of one o'clock. P. M. at
tbe Southwest door of the County
' Court House in Kugere. Lane County,
-
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..
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t'regon.
sell
tc the . highest
bidder for
cash Lots 1 to 10 'Delusive of Block
No. 10, being all of Block No. 10 of
Chula Vista Park, a suburban plat
near the Southeast corner of Eugene,.
Lane County. Oregon, for the purpose
of paying the cost and expenses of, ad­
ministration and the indehedness
against said estate' and for distribu­
tion.
Dated this 17th day 0 / September
1925.
M SVARVERUD. '
Administrator of the estate of'
Charles W. Darling, deceased.
S 24 O 1-8-15-221
NOTICE OF GUARDIAN'S SALE
NO TIC E Is hereby given that by
virtue of a license and order of the
County Court of the State of Oregon
In and for Lane County, authorizing
me as guardian of the estate of John
F Wilcox, insane, to sell a.t private
sale all of the interest of my said
ward, being an undivided one-third,
in and to the Lots or Tracts Number­
ed 12. 13 and 14 in Washhurne's Ad­
dition to Springfield. Lane County.
Oregon; I will, on and after Saturday,
the 24th day of October. 1925, upon
snld premises, offer for sale and sell
to the party paying the most there­
fore in cash, all of the undivided one-
third interest of the said John F W il­
cox in and to th« above described
real estate, subject to the approval
of said County Court.
SARAH C. McBee.
Guardian.
S. 24 O 1-8-15-22