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TH U R SD A Y, DBC. 3. 1826.
PAGE SEVEN
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
1 STATE OF OREGON FOR LANE
1 COUNTY.
Blanche M. Hurley, Plaintiff, vs.
John U. iirowu, H. U. Brown, Franca
brown, William brown, barilla Jack-
j »on, Mary M Bucknell, Maud Whit-
' tock, Mr». C. A. Berkley, Mm. C- J- Brief Resume of Happenings of
I Bennett, It. C. Beale, Herbert L. Van
Duyn, Belle Stafford, Rachael Co< b-
the Week Collected for
ran, and the unknown heirs of John
i F. Childs, deceased, Defendant».
Our Readers.
SUMMONS
To Mary M. Bucknell. Mr». C. A.
Berkey, It C. Beale, Itaohae) Coch-
Portland water rates will be raised
Cbrlstniaa l’botographs at Tollman «A NC Y w o r k
■nukes wonderful HELP wunted—A capable salesludy. ran, and the unknown heirs of John
20 per cent December 1.
Rtinllo, Eugene.
0 34.
CiiirtMiiiaa gifts. Call at «58 D St.
Cure N ew s.
I) 3-10-17 jr Child», deceased, defendants.
Two new grade school building are
D 310-17 PttK RACE—Laba 1924 "rtVwffnai IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
Butter wrapper» printed aooordlng
co u p ., rubber «nd mechanical con OK OREGON: You and each of you planned for next yelr at Eugene.
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to r*«ulalhaia with natna, wi«ght
> are hereby required to appear and au­
Nearly 300 school teachers of Coos
Ic capable of running a shop, Good
dition Al. Priced right. Call 627; ewer wie
. complaint
_ . . filed
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amt addreea. Il 36 a hundred a« the
you
position In live town. Call phone
Eugene.
t f , ¡n
above entitled auk on or be county assembled at Marshfield to at­
IlKPAR i MKNT OF THE INTER
827 Eugene.
If. FOR R EN T ^flS.irm 7M |eni “ hou»e!'«r“ / b- d“tr , of the ‘aBl d,My "f ‘’ub- tend the annual Institute.
IOR. UNITED STATES LAND OF
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, o .. | Hcatlon of this summons, to-wit.
A poor season was experienced by
FICK. Roseburg. Oregon, . ovetuher PIANO FOR SALK NEAR SPRING
furnished. ( all Mrs. ( . L. Scott.
()n or |JHfor(,
14th day of Jan-
salmon fishermen on the Sluslaw
lO. l»2f.
FIWI-D
East Main street, phone 126 J
'uary, 1B26, and If you fall to appjnr river, according to reports.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
D 3-10 i and plead to said complaint within
BEAUTIFUL high grade piano must
Forest Exchanges
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The 20th conference of the Inde­
be so|d at once A bargain and
Notice I* hereby given that on No­
tiff will apply to the Court for the pendent College Presidents* associa­
U 8 E D CAR BARG AINS.
terms |10 ui on thy to reliable purty.
vember 9, 1926 Donaid IJ. Ixtngnbot-
relief prayed for In the complaint tion of Oregon was held at Albany.
tom, of Alsea, Ore . filed application
For particulars write Cline Music 1B23 Chevrolet touring. New paint. filed herein, to-wlt:
No. 016273 under the Act of March
A vein nine feet wide and rich In
Co.. 86 Front 8t„ Portland, Ore.
For a decree establishing the deed
Motor Ovethauled. A real snap at
20. 1922, (42 Slat , 4fll>) to «change
from John Brown to Jarnee H. Coch­ copper ore was struck at the Mother
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the S t t B W U . 8 W t4 BE\». Section >1.
3260.00
ran and that the same be made a Lode mine, 25 miles northeast of
and 8BU BE1«. section 2B, Tp. 15 H.
matter of record and vhe title of au’l Baker.
NOTICE FOIt PUBLICATION
I 1222 Ford coupe. In fine condition.
Range 9 West. W M within the Slug-
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTER­ Best buy In Ford coupes In Eugene. property described as Lots One and
law National Forest, for the timber on
A new shingle mill to cost In excess
Four of Block Three of Mulligans
the NWW N F’«, Section 3J, Tp 20 IOR. v. 8 LAND OFFICE AT Rose- 3226.00.
Addition on the West to Eugene, of 315,000 «-ill be added to the plant
8 . Range 3 East W. M within the burg. Oregon. Novem ber 28, 1825
Lane County, Oregon, except the ot the Spalding Logging company at
N otice la hereby given that J-« net . . . . ...
, .
t
( nscaae National Forest.
Bell Brown, form erly Janet Brtf. of l9M “ “ ■ "«•'« LtllR y
Tru**
5x5 South «0 feet of said Lot Four be Salem.
The purpose ot thia notice Is to al­
Eugot«, O regoo, t l i x all around Body and cab. A made perfect and conip<ete a» against
low all persons claiming the land sel­ Motor flout«
Fire of an unknown origin destroyed
the heirs of «aid John Brown; that
ected, or having bona fide objections who. on February 25, 1922. mad« dandy Job for wood hauling. A »nap a deed from John F. Childs and Mary an apple storage house and 4500 boxes
to such application, an npportun .y HoinrMead Entry No O1431R, for NV| a! 1400.00
F. Childs of July 2. 1868. recorded In of apples belonging to B. M. Durland
to file their protests with the Regis­ HE1«. Section 6. Townahlp 19 8.,,
Volume B page 447 of Deed Records
ter and Receiver 0» the United States Hang«* 4 Wvftt, Willamette Meridian, 1925 Ford roadster. Delivery box Bal of Lane county. Oregon, be corrected at La Grande.
(Had notice of Intention to mult«,.
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lan d Office at Roseburg. Oregon baa
three year pr.«f. to .wtabllsh claim Iloon UrM On,y »J40.00
Two hundred boys from various
so as to make the description In said
Any such protests or (injection* must
the land above described, before j We also have several other buys deed r*-ad "Lot No. One In Block No. towns In the Willamette valley at­
he riled in this office within thirty to
i Three In Mulligan's Addition on the tended the annual older boys' confer­
E O. hnitue!, II. 8 Commissioner, ul
days from the date of first publication Eugene.
West to tihe Town of Eugene City, In ence at McMinnville.
on the 8th day of that the just as good
of this notice, which first publication January. Oregon,
1926
Louie County. Oregon.”
Is November IB, 1825
GANNETT
MOTOR
COMPANY
Secretaries of the various commer­
Claimant names as >wlta*a»e«:
And that the title of plaintiff as
non coal
Corner 9th and Olive S u ..
Fred 0 Knox. Guy B Knox. Claude
against all of the defendants and as cial clubs In western Oregon met in
HAMII4, A. CANADAY.
Eugene, Oregon.
to each thereof be forever quieted In Salem Saturday. Problems of special
R egister. L Sutherland. Karl Burgess, all of
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the plan«Iff and as to each and all Interest to western Oregon were dis­
N Ik- 28 D 3-1017 Motor Route "C,” Eugene. Oregon. |
ROBERT E CRAWFORD.
q
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p eoD |-
I of said defendant» plaintiff be de- cussed.
A
cting
R
egister
i
uas
Makes
People
! creed to be the absolute owner of the
Eutate of Louis AotfortM, Deceased.
non-coal
D 3-10 17 24 291
Nervous and Restless | premises dcsctlbed In fee simple and The contract was awarded by the
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
I
for such other relief as to the court Eugene water board for construction
Notice Is hereby given that I^xinard
Gas pressure In the abdomen eau»-1 may seem equitable and Just.
Notice of Change of Name.
ot a 3.000,000-gallon reservoir on Skin­
This summons is served upon you ner’s butte to B. C. Seydel company
e» a restless, nervous fee Ing and
Andersen has been by the County
Notice
Is
hereby
given
that
the
ap­
Court of the State of Oregon. In atiq
prevents sloep Ad Ieri k a removes by publication in the The Sprlngfit-d of Portland for 361.802.83.
Ntiws for six successive aud consecu­
for I-ane County, appointed admlnls- plication of Richard Oarvln Frederick-
trator of the estate ot Lóala Antler-' „„„ ,o thlulgt, his name to Richard *
. E' ™ n"'‘'s »»<> brings out tive weeks, pursuant to an order duly
Merging of the Oregon State Drain­
surprising
amounts
of
old
waste
made and entered by the Honorable age association and the Oregon Irri­
son. deceased.
Ourvln Miller will hr heard at 10
All persons having rlslms against
matter you never thought was In Q F. Skipworth, Judge of the above
•aid estate are Hereby notified to pre­ A M January 10. 1926 by the County your system. This excellent Intesti­ entitled Court, on the 2"6h day of No­ gation congress probably will be con­
sidered at a meeting of the drainage
sent the same, duly stated anti veri­ Court. In the court house, Eugene, I
vember. 1925.
fied, at the law office of A E. Wheel Oregon at which time any person may nal evacuanl Is wonderful for constl-
Date of first publication December association In Salem December 15.
er. In Eugene. Oregon, within six show cause why such change of name | ration or allied stomach trouble 3. 1926
J. Lyman Steed, assistant superin­
months from 26th day of November.
, Don't waste time w th pills or tab­
t»ate of last publication January
should not be granted
tendent of the Pennsylvania state
1925.
le’s but get REAL Adlerlka action I 14. 1926.
C. P BARNARD.
LEONARD ANDERSON,
L E. Bean, attorney for pUintof. school for the deaf, has been elected
Flanery'a Drug Store.
Ad minai ra tor,
County Judge.
K6b
Willamette Street. Eugena, Ore superintendent ot the Oregon deaf in­
A E. W heeler, Attorney
N 26 D 3 10
gon.
D 3-10-17-24-31 J 7-14 stitution to succeed O. L. McIntire.
N 26 I) 3 10 17 24
Estate of Frederick Win Sanbert
Dancing In the Salem high school
Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
in lieu of secret organizations, «-hich
N otice Is h'-reby g'ven that Oeo II IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE were abolished recently by the school
I ' Sanbert ihas been by the County bl'ATE OF OREGON FOR THE authorities, ts advocated by Max O.
Court of th«- State of O n gn n . In f o r i 1 OUNTY ttF LANE,
l.an e County, appointed adnilnlstra
k AYM CND MARLA IT aDd L. M.. Buren, ex-member of the school board.
Telephones: Office 813 Res. 2075 I tor Of I I I - e s ta te of F re d e rie k Wm pVATSON. Co-partn.rs, P alntlffs. vs. - Luzern Gray, an aged bachelor, was
B U Y F U R N IT U R E H E R E
‘ Sanbert, deceased.
; Isaac, Gray, Jr., and E lizabeth Gray, burned to death when he attempted to
Rochere, Bsds, Mattresses, Stoves,
All persons having claims against i wife of Isaac Gray. Jr.. Sarah C. Hoi-1 start a fire with the aid of kerosene
Tubs, Stove Board». Clothe»
said estate are hereby notified to (comb; Dr. William Wallace uray and
present the same.
same, du y v stated and
andtM nu Gray, wife of Or. William Wal­ in his lonely one-story frame cottage
Baskets.
Osteopathy frtandn for the
verified, at the law office of A. E. lace Gray; Richard A. Gray; John S. located In a remote suburb of Port­
Wm. D O NALDSO .v
NEW
AND
truth wherever It is aelentl-
Wheeler. In Eugene, Oregon, within Gray and Mayme Gray, wife of John land.
SECO ND H A N D 8 T O R E
flcally proren.
six months from thia 3rd day of De- a. Gray; Elizabeth Taylor; also tnei
Ostéopathie Phyetelan and Sur­
comber. 1925.
unknown heirs of Isaac Gray, Deceas-! According to reports from the Peli­
GEO H SAVBERT.
ed; also all other persons or parties can bay timber sale area of the Crater
geon
Administrator.
unknown claiming any right, title, es-j national forest. 45.000.000 board feet
Contracting and Building
Office 404 M » . W Bldg ,
A. E WHEEI-ER.
tate lien, or interest in the real es­ of timber «ere sold In tbat area thia
Eugene, Or-prwi
GEO. W. PERKINS
Attorney
D 3-10-17-24-29 tate described In the compla nt here-1 year, an increase of 10.000,0001 over
Corner 5th and D Street»
Osteopathy stand» for the truth
In Defendants.
1924.
Springiield, Oregon
wberev^ It fs seton« tftenlly
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION
Plana and
Eattmatea Fumlafted
A fire starting In the kitchen of
proven.
To
Dr.
William
Wallace
Gray
and
!
Notice Is hereby given that Mary
Free. W ill Help You Finance
A. Hunphrey has filed her final ac­ Mina Gray, wife of Dr. William Wal­ (he hotel at Siletz destroyed the hotel
Your Building.
count as the executrix of the last lace Gray; John S. Gray and Mayme and butcher shop owned by Grant
will and testament of David Hum­ Gray, wife ot John 8. Grav; and Eliza­ King, and the store belonging to
phrey, deceased, anil that Saturday, beth Tayor. widow; the unknown Walter Hall, the total loss aggregating
tho 6th day of December. 1926, at the neirs of Isaac Gray, deceased; also! 325.000.
Call
CLOVER S MARCELLING
hour of tea oclock in the forenooon all other persons or nart:es unknown
SHOP
of said day. at the County Court claiming any rlgtc, title, estate lien | Governor Pierce signed papers
SUTTON TRANSFER
- ___ _____
___
_____ or Interest In the real estate des-j authorizing the extradition of Roy C.
; Roqjp In the Court
House
at ___
Eugene
Work Guaranteed
i lame County. Oregon, has been fixed crlbed In the complaint herein, De­ Walters, alias Fred Cramer, who is
Phone 57
Upstairs— 336 Main Street
i by the County Judge as the time and rendante:
IN THE NAME OF THE »TATE I wanted in Los Angeles on a charge of
1 place for hearing objections to said
Phone 73W
! final account and for final settlement OF OREGON, You and each of you forgery. Walters was under arrest at
! of said estate. All persons having ob- are hereby required to appear and, Albany.
Jectlons to said final account, are no­ answer the complaint flleu aga'.nst > The general merchandise store own­
GEO,. N, M oLEA N
tified to file the same. In writing, you In the above entitled Court and ed by C. F. Wade at Olex was destroy­
LADIES! Try thnt expert
with the County Clerk for Lane Coun­ cause on or before six weeks from
Automobile,
Flee
and
Lit«
the date of the first publication of title ed by fire, which also took other build­
hair cutter at Anderson's
I N S U R A M « I
tv, Oregon, on or before said date.
Summons, and If you fail so to ap­ ings housing the telephone exchange
Barber shop.
M
a
RY
A.
HUMPHREY.
Rhone
6,7
Surety Bond»,
pear and answer for want thereof. ¡ and postoffice. Loss was estimated
Executrix
of
the
estate
of
David
My buatnesa le'yo
A. A. ANDERSON
the plaintiff will apply to the Court1 at 340.000.
Humphrey,
deceased.
bu-S'nei
DONALD YOUNG. Eugene, Oregon for the relief demanded In the com -, One hundred and four mills report­
BARBER SHOP
SSO W t l t e m ^ M B u t y . g ^ r « ^
plaint, to-wlt: For a decree of the!
Attorney for estate.
N. 6-12-19-26 D 3 Court adjudging and decreeing that! ing to West Coast Lumbermen’s asso­
the plaintiffs are the owners In fee | ciation for the «-eek ending November
simple of the premises described in 21, manufactured 104.847.909 feet of
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
VA8BY BROS.
DR. N. W. EMERY
Notice Is hereby given by the un­ the complaint herein, and described lumber; sold 108.594,417 feet and ship­
FNUntlng A Decorating
dersigned thnt he has been duly ap­ as follows, to-wlt:
D E N T IS T
ped 98,248,042 feet.
Beginning at the Northeast corner
pointed as administrator of tne es­
In all tts bran ch «
Sutton Bldg.
Phone K W
Fritz Drebert, 50, operator of a shoe
tate of W. H. Andrews, deceased, by of Lot Two (2), fractional Block
Reeldenee Phon» ISS M
the order of the Judge of tne County Twenty (20). In that part of the city repair shop in Portland, was killed
312 Male Street
Court of latne County. Oregon. AU of Eugene which was originally do­ when the motorcycle sidecar in which
Springfield, Oregen
persons hav'ng clulnts ..gainst said nated to Lane County by Charnel he «*as riding was hit by an auto­
•■•state are nereby notified to present Mulligan; running thence South 100 mobile on the highway between Mll-
the same unto said administrator, at feet; thence West 80 feet; thence ¡
DR. S. RALPH D1PPEL
the office of Fred E. Smith, Attorney Norm 100 feet to the South line ot «-aukie and Oregon City.
at Laiw, 445 6 Miner Building, Eugene, 11th Avenue East; thence East | Ducks recently found dead at Ocean
DENTWT
I Oregon within six months from the ¡along said South tine 80 feet to the beach, near Astoria, died from eating
plnce of beglnn ng. being situated In
dnte hereof.
Phone
43
the City of Eugene. County of Lane, | fermented, or spoiled, wheat, accord­
Your Home When In
Dated November 19. 1926.
ing to a report from the state food and
State of Oregon.
F
irst
N
at'l
Bank
Bldg.,
Springfield
FRED
E.
SMITH,
Attorney
for
Ad­
Springfield
As against the said defendants and ' dairy commission chemist received at
ministrator.
earn of them, and that the said tie 1 the game commission offices.
ALLEN ANDREWS.
Administrator. fondant» have not, nor have either
The state board of control, over
N. 19-26 D 3-10-17 of them , any right, tile or Interest |
whatsoever In and to the said prem-j the protest of Sant A. Kozer. secretary
WM. G. HUGHES
Estate of Julia A. Goilinan, Deceased. Ises or any part thereof, and that of state, has approved a policy of
JEW ELER
F IR E A N D A U T O IN S U R A N C E
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. tho plaintiff's title In and to the said ’ refusing to return to the state train­
N O T A R Y P U B L IC
Impairing a Specialty
Notice Is hereby- given that Saille premises be forever quieted anu set at ■ ing school boys «'ho escaped and get
Springfield, Oregon
' G. Sikes, Administratrix of the estate rest ns against the claim« of the sold outside of the state of Oregon.
,
O ffice et
of Julia A. Godman, deceased, has defendants and eltner or any ot thrtn, i
The Cope Film corporation will lo­
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
' filed In the County Court of the State nnd for general relief.
Springfield,
Oregon
.his summons ’s published once | cate the northwest studio of Its mo­
—
.of Oregon. In and for Lane county,
•¡her final report as such administrât- each week for six successive weeks tion picture Industry in Eugene, ac­
R. W. SMITH
i rlx and that ten o'clock In the fore­ In the Springfield News, a newspa­ cording to W. S. Cope, head of the
noon of Saturday, the 12th day of De­ per of general elrctlatlon. printed and concern. The construction program
Justice of the peace and
cember. 1925, at the Court room published In 1-nne County, Oregon,
notary public, insurance
thereof, have been, by said Court. by order of the Hon. G. F. Skipworth. calls for an expenditure of 3500,000.
All kinds of gravel for con­ ! fixed and appointed as the „me and Judge of the above entitled Court
Attempt to prevent arrest of his
City Hall Springfield, Oregon
crete or road work. We ] place for hearing objections to said which order henrs date the 23 day of father for shooting ducks from a mo­
November.
1925,
nnd
the
date
of
the
report nnd for the final settlement ot
make a specialty of crushed
first publication of this Summons Is torboat caused Owen Smith of Lang­
the estate of deceased.
rock and rock sand. Bunk­
lois to be bound over io the grand
November 26th. 1925.
SALLIE G SIKEs.
ers at foot.of Main on Mill
Jury of Curry county under ball of 3500
POTTER & FOSTER.
Administratrix.
FRANK A. DE PUE
street.
(or Interfering with and assaulting H.
A
E.
WHEEi-ER.
Attorney.
Attorney
for
Plaintiffs,
Residence
A T TO R N E Y A T LAW
N 12-19-26 Ü 3 10 and Postoffice Address. Eugene. Ore­ M. Averill, deputy game warden. Aver­
HENRY W. CHASE, Prop.
gon.
N26 O 3 10 17 24 31 J 7 ill, It Is charged, was clubbed over
N O T A R Y P U B L IC
—
I'm driving my husband to drink,
the head by Smith.
Sutton
Sprlngflotd
See our line of
ylsttlng cards, said the wife as she motored over FOR SALE—Carbon paper In large
Buldltng
Oregon.
sheets, 26x39 Inches, suitable for
paneled, or plain, at the News ofllce. Into Canada.
making tractogs. The News CIRce.
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Voters of the city of Prineville ap­
proved a 20-raIll tax to pay for the lo­
comotive purchased during the sum­
mer and to care for Indebtedness in­
curred In the operation and malct -n-
snee of the City of Prineville railway.
John Beall of Portland, pipe manu­
facturer and owner of the Diamond B
ranch near Lowell. Lane county, has
sold to William R. HearsL newspaper
publisher, his Hereford cattle for an
average of 3211 a head. There are 175
animals in the herd.
The partly completed roof of a big
tabernacle which la being built at
Bend for E. Arthur Lewis and Edmund
T. Campbell, evangelists, crashed
down while 32 people were working
on the main floor, but one sprained
wrist was the only Injury.
M. N. Ford, secretary of the Ohio
state board of pharmacy and presi­
dent of the National Association of
Boards of Pharmacy, bat announced
the appointment of Frank S. Ward of
Portland, at a member of the assoctw-
tlon s committee on publications.
F. M. Brown of Portland, chief de­
puty state game warden is In Klam­
ath Falls In an effort to collect delin­
quent fines assessed In local court»
for game violations over a period of
several years. The delinquent pay­
ments are said to total nearly 31500.
A deciston to invite the officers o*
the national organization of the hu­
mane society to attend the 17th au-
nual Pendleton Round-up September
15-18, 1926, was made by unanimous
consent at the annuaj meeting of
stockholders of the association at
Pendleton.
Klamath Falls is to have a mounted
policeman. This is the decision of
Che city council, which has authorized
the purchase of a horse and saddle.
The mounted “cop” will devote most
yf his time to driving stray horses and
cattle off cemetery lots aud the lawn»
yf private homes.
The Southern Pacific company ha»
placed itself on record against the in­
crease in butter, eggs and cheese
freight rates ordered by the interstate
commerce commission between Port-
,and and California points, and has ob-
alned a postponement of the effective
late of the increase.
Shorter average hours per week and
higher average earnings per hour
»•ere found to prevail in Oregon saw­
mills than those of 20 other states
visited last summer by special repre­
sentatives of the bureau of labor sta-
:1stics department, a report from the
lepartment of labor has disclosed.
The state board of control has ac­
cepted formally the new state train­
ing school for boys erected recently
near Woodburn. The plant Includes
eight buildings and was erected at a
cost of approximately 3145.000. The
site cost an additional 335.000, while
325.000 »as appropriated for furnish­
ings.
Boardman farmers are raising tur­
keys in greater numbers. This year
they received good prices for the birds
and are reaping a fair profit. Walter
Knauff was offered 47 cents a pound
(or his prime birds and shipped 117
of them, «-hich weighed 1450 pounds,
and Mrs. John Pruter received 3187
for 47 birds.
Cochran. In Washington county, haa
been quarantined and no one may
leave the place without a certificate of
health. A carrier of epidemic cere-
bro-spinal meningitis has been isolat­
ed at the county hospital at Hillsboro
following the death recently of three
loggers employed by the C. H. Wheel­
er Logging company on Gales Creek.
Law enforcement as handled under
existing conditions, is the greatest
hypocrisy on earth, »-as the charge
made by L. H. McMahan, judge of the
Marion county circuit court, in an
address before the Salem Rotary club.
To hold a man merely for investiga­
tion is a violation of the constitutional
rights guaranteed to the citizens of
the United States, he said.
Tire mountain and Mount June, In
the Cascade national forest, probably
will be designated as forest fire look­
out points, according to Nelson F. Mac­
duff, supervisor of the forest, who,
with H. E. Haefner. ranger located at
Westfir, ascended these peaks a few
days ago. Both these mountains are
higher than some of the others that
have been used for some time past.
A larger appropriation of federal
funds for channel operations in the
Willamette river between Salem and
Portland will be urged by Senator Mc­
Nary. according to letters received at
Salem. This year's appropriation for
dredging the Willamette river chan­
nel was 320.000. but this was not suf­
ficient to meet the demands of the
navigators. An attempt will be made
to double this appropriation for the
year 1925.
Public service corporations operat­
ing in the state of Oregon will pay
taxes In 1926 on apportioned corpora­
tion property valuations aggregating
3155,053,507.71. based on a total as­
sessment of 3258.531,606.02, according
to figures made public by the state
tax commissioner. The Increase In
apportioned corporation valuations
for the year 1925, on which taxes will
be paid In 1926, when compared with
the valuations upon which the 1925
tax was based is >6,598,661.42.