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T H E H P I M N f i m j i N EW S
P A G E 3E V E M
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Oassíñe
Thirteen Month Year
(BUYING «a SELLMC
I
OREGON NEWS ITEMS
OF SPECIAL INTEREST
Brief Resume of Hapnenfngs o<
the Week Collected for
Our Readers.
Lute Savage, ve’eran guard, who
luring a
ireak at ’he Oreg- i »’ate p -ill m ta ry
August 12. was dismissed from a hos­
pital at Salem,, w l-r e he baa lx-in
«Ince. Physicians said he probably
would recover.
Mayor Wright and W. 3. Link, mem­
bers of the McMinnville wat. r and
light omcilsRlon, are In Los A n
-g
to Inspect several plants to ,■ un In­
formation before the Installs >u of a
600-horsepower eng - e In the munici­
pal plant at McMinnville.
Dr. Harry Woodburn Chase, nation­
ally known educator and pn <! nt of
the University ot North Carolina, was
selected unanimously by the board of
regents to be the successor of Prince
Lucien Campbell, lute president of the
University of Oregon at Eugene.
A petition signed by 74 pi >erty
owners was presented to the La
Grande city commissi .i re ..«tin g
that a charter amendment bo voted
upon at the coming special municipal
„legion to jn ^ e a ie 'the number 'o t
ck y comml„ , onerll from tbree to flv#_
vaa shot below t’ e heart
NOTICE OF IIEARJNO OP PINAL FOR SALE—-Carbon paper In largo
F " ll HALB
Tho Old Oregon Trail association
ACCOUNT.
ah-eta, 20x39 'nchea, suitable for
LATE 1924 Chevrolet touring cur
held Its annual meeting In Baker Tues­
Ni t'ci, la hereby given that the un-
making
irnglnxa.
Thu
News
Office.
First eia»« condition throughout; rterslgntd administrator of the ««tute
day.
very reasonable prie
Phono 027, of Nancy J Ik vie deceaaed. bn« filed
He« our llnu of visiting enrdh.
| Teachers of Hood River county at­
u«k tor Mr. Moor
If h«r account for the final aittlem vnt ponoted. or plain, at the News ollloe
ten d ed the second Institute of the year
of the ru d eatate lu the County Court
i at llood River.
Rutter wrapper» printed accor iin<
CALL AND HNE Dr N W Kmeri for Lane County In the State of Ore­
Total taxes In Marlon county for the
on or* ■ 0« Pint, unii >tb»,- work »• gon. and that Saturday th> tworty to regulations with namn, weight
seventh day of February, 1920, nt the nnd addreaa, $1 25 a hundred at the
¡year 1926 are <1,896,968.17 a» against
Dr. George W Davis of Ottowa,
Court Room of «aid court In the Coun­ New» Office.
21,817,705 14 for the year 1924.
B»tnle of Horn It Harvey, Deceaaed. ty Court House. In Eugene, Oregon at i
ta» , has worked out a "Calendar
NOTICE OP FINAL BKTTIJiMKNT. ten o'clock In the forenoon, baa been
’
f Nations" which has 13 months
With the Hoard man school closed
Notice 1» hereby given that Myrtl« hv «aid court fixed a» the Urn» am'
Card of Thank«,
f 28 days each, the new month
because of a smallpox scare, there Is
11 llarvny. Executrix of the l»»t will place for hearing objection« thereto.
We wl«h to thank our friend» for
Luna” being placn1 hetweer, June
now an epidemic of mumps with 10
and toatutin-nt of Dora It Harvey, d e­ nnd for final «ettleanent of «aid e«tat<> their many acta of klndneaa shown
1’ily. It ha« "ci. - ’•mJVfe
cases already reported.
ceased. ha» filial In the County Court
A d m ln '.trato r of th e eatate of
durlnr ,h '' llln,,M‘ “ nd
nt
of the Hint« of Oregon, In and for
Thomas Meckleson of Portland has
Nancy J Hoyle
Iour beloved huaband and father,
Lane County, her final report aa »uch
accepted a position as auditor for the
executrix, and that ten o'clock in the ___ _________ J 20 P 4 11-18-26 C harle» R l .amur; ar.d for the many
Oregon public service commission. He
forenoon of Saturday, the 8th day of
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE beaut ful offering«, we are very grate-
Estate of Perry R Edmlston,
will succeed B. B. Fenwick, who re­
March. 1920. have hecn by the Court,
Deceased.
Organization of the Southern Ore­
fill'd and appointed aa the tlm« and 8TATK OP OREGON FOR LANE ful
signed.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
gon Peace Officers’ association was
MRS M J LAMAR and Family,
place for hrarlnx objecllona to »aid COUNTY
Notice
Is
hereby
given
that
Wa
ter
Rntlly Jono». Plaintiff, vi Juck
Delegates from nearly every Eplcco-
at s gatherIng of gherlffa.
report and for the flnn »ettlenient of
GEO W LAMAR
W Edml»ton ha« been by the County pal parish in eastern Oregon attended
Jono», defendant
ch)efg prohlbltion o„ lcers and
the eatate of aald deceased
Court
of
the
State
of
Oregon.
In
and
8UMMON8.
the convocation held at St. Peter’s traff(c offlcerg Qf BOU, hern OregOB u
MYRTLE II HARVEY,
To Jack Joni», the above named
Director: "W e|| we can't find the < for l-»ne County, appointed ad-mlnis-
Executrix.
church In La Grande Saturday and A ihiand
Apprcx;mately 50 oiflcer,
defendant
artlal who drew It io there's nothing
¿ h„’L ? ta,e of Perry R M
A. E Wheeler, Attorney.
mlston. deeased.
NAME OP THE STATE
Sunday.
from various counties were in attend-
J 4 II If IS M I OF IN O r THE
' eoon " you are hereby "requ'lr- eI,e ,o do but ’lan < lhe p ,clu ri‘
All persona having claim« aga'nst
Early spring gardens within the city ance.
to appear and answer the com
said estate are hereby notified to limits of Ashland were badly damaged
N o t ic e op f in a l s e t t l e m e n t ed
glxty patlent8 £rom the OregQr; ho„
f/alnt filed against you In th« above
A D M IN IS T R A T R IX '
w iT tn r
pre» nt the same, duly stated and by a band of deer which wandered p)ta, for ,nsaM at Salem were trang_
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NOTICE.
verified at th« law office of A. E
Notice la hereby riven that Hnrold entitled court and cau«e, on or be-1
.9Q PRT _*?*’' T V ? Wheeler, In Eugene. Or-gon. within down from the mountains seeking food ferred t0 {he Pendleton hoapltal to
J. Well», Adtnlntetrator of the Eatate fore the expiration of the time pre­
of Della F. Wheatflll, deceased, ba» scribed In the Order of Publication. STATE OP OREGON IN AND FOR six months from this 18th day of and salt.
relieve the congestion In the mala
filed hl« final account aa »uch, and to-writ; On or before the expiration DANE COVNTY IN PROBATE In February, 1926.
The annual conference of the Young institution. The population of the
the Court haa act Friday, the 19Ji of «lx weeks from the date of the flrat the Eatate of Elisabeth Young Mc-
WALTER W EDMISTON.
Women’s Christian associations of the Salem Institution now numbers 1904,
day of February, 1920 at 10:00 A. M . publlcatlon hereof, and If you fall to Dowell, deceased
Administrator.
at the County Court Room In the answer for want thareof. plaintiff
Notice la hereby given that the un-
A. E WHEELER, Attorney.
smaller colleges of Oregon was held ( of which number 1221 are men and
Court itouar, In Eugene, Lane County, wlll apply to the court for the relief drrslgnerf was appointed admtnlatra-
P 1825 M 41125 at Pacific University In Forest Grove 683 women.
Oregon, aa the time and place to bear prayed for In the Complaint, to-wit: trlx of the above entitled estate on
Saturday and Sunday.
Car, H BJorqu,rt of Marahflel<i,
objection« to the same, and tor the
For a decree of the court 'Haaolvlng January 18. 1920 that all debta due
Hospltllizatlon Topic.
•
final aettlenient of »aid Eatate,
George F. Baker, 51, dry shed fore- senior in electrical engineering, and
the marriage contract now existing the said eatate shall be paid to me.
HAROLD J WKLL8.
between her and defendant and for and that all persons having claims ( Hospitalization was the principal man for the 811ver Falls Timber com- I Noah H. Truax o f Klamath Falla,
Administrator th» right to resume h’ r former name against the aald estate sta ll preaent subject at a meeting of the Sprlng- pany at Silverton, was hurt fatally at sophomore In electrical engineering,
WELI.8 * WKLLg
of Emily Amarel. and for such other the same to me with voucher» a t-! field American
Legion
Thursday
the company's mill when he was run have been selected by a representative
Attorneya.
and further relief as to the court mav tached, at my residence, 423 O S treet., night at which reoorts of the recent
down by a lumber carrier.
j ot Westlnghouae Electric company to
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Springfield. Oregon, within 6 months
Thia summons la published puran- ] from the date of flrat puM Icatlon of district convention at Roseburg were
Harold Sanderson, 20, was struck take a student course with the oom-
NOTICE TO CKKDITOR8
ant to an Order of the Honorable G thia notice which la January 28 1820 heard. The fact that veterans now are on the bead by a falling tree branch pany at Pittsburg, Pa.
Notice to creditor« ta hereby given F. Sklpworth. Circuit Judge,
_ made
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and
offered free service to the places of near the Jonsrud A Gunderson mill at
MARY I. ABRAMS.
Jack Mereen of San Francisco, rep­
that the Flrjt National bank. Kuxen«, I entered January 20. 1920. and the first
co^ tn 'in en t, was m et with general Sandy, and fatally Injured. His skull
Administratrix.
Oregon, and Mary F ra n ce Long have publication hereof 1» made the 2l»t
resenting financial interests ot that
J 28 P 4-11-18-25 ap™oval and commendation by the
been appointed Joint executor» of the ''»V of January, 1920. and the last
was fractured by the blow.
city, has taken a lease with option to
laiet Will and Teataownt and oi the publication thereof la on the 4th day
Springfield ex-soldiers. Th'a service
Fire of undetermined origin, break­ buy on the Eagle and Independent
eatate of Ueorge W. Manderson, de- ° t March, 192S„
2 T THE iKTERlOR. Is offered both to World war and
ing out In the Interior of the plant of black sand mines at Bullards, three
BROWNELL A BROOKE.
ceased, by the County Court of Ijine
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, i q n. n, . h
M
Attorneya for Plaintiff. Roseburg, Oregon. February 6. 1926 Spanlllh aar ▼‘‘terane.
County, Oregon.
the American Bedding company in miles north of Bandon, and has 310,-
Walter Gossler made the principal Portland, gutted the building and did 009 with which to make a thorough
Residence: Eugene. Ore.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
All persons having claims against
J 21-28 P 4-11.18.26 M.4
aald «state are required to present
report on the Roseburg conference, damage estimated at 235,000.
FOREST EXCHANGES
prospect of the property.
them, with proper vouchers, within
N otice Is hereby given that on Feb- although supplemental verbal reporte
Convicts In the Oregon state
The
body
of
Andrew
Bystrom
of
six UMinths from the 18th day of Fen-
ruary 1. 1926. Frank L Buker. of I
Phone Re» 101-J
Office 73-J
runry, 1926. to the aald executors at
Waldport, Oregon, filed applications were made by C. A. Swarts. M. B. North Bend was found floating in Cat­ tentiary who tall to yield to discipline,
the law office nt L. L. Ray In the Min­
No. 016378 under the Act of March Huntly and C. B. Senseney.
F. H . W A L K E R
ching Inlet, several miles from the either through incarceration in the
er llulMInx. Eu»
gon.
20, 1922. (42 Slat., 4651 to exchange
Auto T ru ck T ransfer
city. Bystrom disappeared January “bull pen' or elimination of prison
L. L. RAY Attorney for Eatate.
the Ix»ts 6. 12, 13. and 14. Section 20.. Back from Hospital—Dorothy May,
House Hold Goods, Baggage,
privileges, will be compelled to wear
7 after a protracted drinking spree.
First National Bank. Eugene, Oregon
Township 13 8 . Rang.- 10 West W. M dnu, hter
Mr and
within the Sluslsw National F o rest/
*
’
a“d Mrs, Walter
Marchandlsa Moving
MARY FRANCES LONG.
Oregon ranks fifth among sU tes off uniforms of striped materials, accord-
for the Timber on the NW14. S W U ,JLep*’ fs home from the Mercy hospl- the union In per capita Income of its 'n6 to an ultimatum Issued by J. W.
Executors.
Office at 312 Main 8t.
Sertlon 27. Township 20 8. Range ,i' tai following an appendicitis opera-
F 18 26. M 41118
farm population, with an average of Dlllie, warden of the institution.
— —- ■ . —.
East, W. Miy., wlfhln the Cascade Na- tlon.
-t-
The two months' old baby of Mr.
2630, according to data compiled by
t'onnl Forest.
I
The purpose of this notice Is ta
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the national bureau of economic re­ and Mrs. John Goetjen ot Portland
How all persons ca lm in g the lands i
RT OF THE search.
was injured fatally, two women suf­
IN AND FOR
1 1
1 ' ■'
-
—'
J i »' [selected , or hnvinx bona fide objec-i
Strawberry growers of the Grants fered serious injuries and tke drivaf
tlons to such application, an opportune
,
tty to'file their protests w-'th the R eg .; Ema Horton. Plaintiff, vs., Jam»*» Pass Irrigation district will be given vaa badly bruised when a Portland
H O U SE P A IN T IN G
Telephone«; Office 623
2077.
Ister and Receiver of the United “ Horton. Defendant.
Kalsom lnlng In all Its
Branches.
financial aid by local banks, in an ef­ Tillamook passenger stage left tag
States Land Office at Roseburg. Ore-j
SUMMONS,
City or Country W ork. Low att
fort to Increase berry plantings with­ road and rolled down- the mountain
gon Any such protests or objections
To
M Horton. Defendant:
about seven miles south of Neskowin.
Pric»».
Every
Job
Guanantaad.
must he filed In this office within
In tho name of the State of Oregon, in the district to several hundred acres
Physicians
attending
ex-Senator
this
spring.
Olva ma a tria l.
thirty
days
from
the
date
of
first
rou
arn
!lerebU
sumoned
and
required
Osteopathy Htanda for the
ROY K O C H , Springflald, Oregon.
tru th wherever It is scienti­
publication of this notice, which first to appear and answer the Compalnt
Diamond lake and the land abutting George E. Chamberlain In Washington,
filed herein against you, In the above
puhl'catlons Is February 18, 1926.
Phon» t2s J
fically proven.
entitled suit nnd Court within six it would be ceded to the state of Ore-, D- C.. reported their patient vastly im-
non-coal.
Osteopathic Phyaloian and Sur­
weeks
of the date of the first publi­ gon for fish cultural purposes by the, Proved and no alarm is now felt over
HAMILL A. CANADAY,
geon
cation of this summons, ar.d If you federal government under the terms of bis condition. His recovery will be
Register.
B U Y F U R N IT U R E H E R E
Office 404 M. & W R ld g .
fail to answer, for want thereof, the a bill introduced In the senate by Sen­ slightly hampered by his advanced age
F 1825 M 41118.
Plaintiff wil] take Judgment against
Roektra, 3»d», M attr»»a»a Stovja,
Eugene, Oregon
and it Is expected that a rest of s o n s
you as prayed for in P lain tiffs Corn- ator Stanfield.
Osteopathy stands for the troth
duration will be prescribed when he
Tuba. Stov» B oarda Cloth»«
SUMMONS.
Work of tearing down the old Al­
p ain t, to-wit: for a decree of the
w herevft |t la iTlentlflcOrily
Basket«.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF T i l l Court dissolving the bonds of matri­ bany bridge will be started immediate­ leaves his sick bed.
proven.
STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOB mony now exislirg and granting to
The Owen-Oregon Lumber company
Wm. D O N A LO S O *
NEW
ANO
ly. This work had been held up pend­
I THE COUNTY OF LANE.
Plaintiff an absolute divorce from
announced that it would start work
SECO ND H A N D STO RE
ing
disposition
by
the
the
state
su-
SUIT IN EQUITY.
Defendant, and for such other and
J T. Gllfry, Plaintiff, versus th» further relief as to the Court may preme court of the injunction involv- ’ within the next 10 days upon construc-
Ing the new bridge.
(*on of a 3500,000 sawmill in Medford.
I unknown he’rs of Lavlcv Ann Saylor. ‘ ’®^m Just and equitable
C ontracting and Building
,
The new mill will be 90x288 feet iD
deceased; the unknown heirs of ila o
Th“» Summons Is served upon you
Call
Assurance that a pickle factory will
nah A. Hendricks, deceased; Peter L by publication by virtue of an order
GEO. W. P E R K IN S
dimension,
electrically
operated
be
established
at
Silverton
next
year,
Mlrassou, Romolo Vatuone. Anthony of the Hen. C. P. Barnard. Judge of
Corner 5th and D Streets
throughout
aad
modernly
equipped,
SUTTO N TRANSFER
| \ ntuone. Pacific Orca Paint com- the County Court of Lane County, providing growers sign up sufficient
S p rin g fie ld , O regon
with a capacity of cutting 327.009 leel
pany, a corporation; and also to all Oregnn, dated and filed Feb. 2, 1926. acreage, was given by J. L. Stafford,
Estim ates Fiurnlshed
Plans and
Phone 57
I other persons or parties unknown directing this Summons be served on ! state manager for the Oregon Pickle of lumber In a 16-hour shift.
Free. W ill Help You Finance
claiming any rlgnt, title, estate, lien yon by publishing the same once a ! & canning company.
The bill providing for transfer of tho
Your Building.
or interest In tho real estate descrit» week for six consecutive weeks In i
Bull Run watershed to the city of Port»
e<l In the comRnlnt, Defendants.
the Springf eld News, and that you ' The oId Salem hotel, which was es-
To each and all of the above nnmw) anrwer the said Complaint within six ' tablished at Salem in 1864, is to be land by the federal government was in­
GEO,. N, M cL E A N
defendants: You are hereby - required weeks from tb. date of first puhllca- torn down to make room for a more troduced In the senate Tuesday by
DR. N. W . E M E R Y
fUed'agalnsVyou’lnThe 'ahoveTnUHeO F e b r o a r y ^ l « ^ of fir8t Publication ' modem structure, according to an- Senator Stanfield. The transfer is
Automobile, F ire and L ife
O E N T I8 T
recommended by the public lands com­
IN S U R A N C E
■ult . w ithin .lx weeks from the date
WELLS * WELLS. Attorneys for | nouncement made by Frank Bligh. mittee of the senate as the result ot
8urety BOnda,,
Phone 6J7
8utton Bldg.
Phona 20-J
owner
of
the
property.
of the first publication of this sum- Plaint-ff Post Of c e Agidress, Eu
a hearing held at Portland last August
My business Is ',to protect your
Residence Phona 153 M
mons In the Springfield News, which gene Oregon
Reports were received at Salem that
butlneaa
by a sub-committee taking testimony
Is first published January 7, 1926, and j
'
” ’ F 4-11-18-25 M 4-11-18
the board of education of the Metho­
Springflald, Oregnn
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860 W illam ette 8t. Eugcne..Oregory you are hereby notified that, unlee«
on the proposed grazing bill.
dist church, holding Its annual meet­
The number of predatery animala
court «» ™ e ing in Chicago, had approved officially
entered nnd the plaintiff will mako
ORBOON' F0R I-ANE the proposal to move Kimball college in Oregon was lessened by more than
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a
BROS.
.application to fine court for the re- ' 1 •'* ‘ ’
200 by the work of government poison
lief prayed within the complaint, to- ) Zola Rowers, Plaintiff, vs., William of theology from Salem to Seattle. ' ers and trappers last month, accord
P a in tin g & D e c o ra tin g
J wit: That the title to that 310 acres. Woodard Bowers. Defendant.
The county bridge about two miles
Y o u r H om o W hen In
| more or less, of and described within i
SUMMONS.
, „„ulu
„ „ In Umatilla coun i ¡ng to the monthly report ot predatory
south vl
of McKay „ dam
In a ll its branches
one
certain
deed
dated
September
31
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J
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William
Woodanl
Bowers,
the
wt„
b(,
moved
upgtrcam
t0 the , outb a"1"1»1
M‘‘e“ (ed by U‘e Uulted
S p rin g fie ld
14920, executed to plaintiff, and record '“bove named defendant.
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1 States bureau of biological survey
312 M ain S tre e t
about a mile. The present site of the j
ed on page 430 In volume 130 of th»
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
Nearly 50 men worked all or part time
Lnne County, Oregon, Deed Recorrí» OF OREGON: You are hereby re- bridge and a part of the road will be during the month. Coyotes to the nuin
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be quieted In plaintiff as against all o.utred to appear and answer the under water when McKay reservoir .
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of you; that the mortgage dnted Sep complaint fle d against you in the fills.
DR. 8 . R A LP H D IP P E L
tember 22, 1920, executed by plaintiff above entitled court and cause, on
Prospects are excellent that Pilot °
e nn ' Ta- a8
a8
JBWET.BR
and his wife, and recorded on pag» or before the expiration of the time
„.¡n
I bobcats, 1 raccoon, 2 skunks, 5 bob
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Repairing a Specialty
191 of volume 49 of the Lane County prescribed In the O rder of Publics- R° lk ar°R
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36 porcupines.
Oregon. Mortngnge Records, nnd th» tlon, to-wit: On or befors the expira-1
of fat dressed turkeys to ship
Springfield, Oregon
Oregon pensions have been granted
Phone 43
lease dat’ d September 22, 1920, cxe tlon of six wet ks from the date of to market thia fall If the season proves
F lrat N at'l Bank Bldg., Springfield
cuted by plaintiff and his wife, ant the first publicatier. hereof, nnd tf as satisfactory for brooding and raatur- as follows: Frederick W. Ludwig, 211
recorded
page 344 In book
(he
to n ,. on
('n„n»e
n „a 146
n d
„
,o !,LS'Vt'r for '''nnl IhTCOf. ing tha birds as It has been for wlnter- a month; Charles Bockman, $12; Aegl
the Lane County, Oregon, Deed Rec pin ntiff will apply to the court for ,
,,
dlus E. Abel, $12; Walter L. Wood-
R. W . S M IT H
prils both be cancelled, ami that al. th. relief prayed tor In the Complaint
K
yard, $15; William A. Shoemaker
Interest of any of the defendants m l to-wit:
A new February record was set at
Ju stice o f th e peace and
said 310 acres of land or any parti For a decree of tho couri dissolving Ashland Friday when 3(9 non-resident $12; Charles Harris, $18; Martin T
n o ta ry p u b lic. In su ra n ce
W M . G. H U G H E S
Pratt, $12, all of Portland; ItandaU
thereof be cancelled, nnd that ea c h -o l|th e marriage contract now existing automobiles were registered at the
fir e ano a u t o in s u r a n c e
you he forever enjoined from maklnx between plaintiff nnd defendant, for chamber of commerce. Heretofore 16 O. Ring, Gmnts Pass, $12; Ka-Shl-At,
N O T A R Y P U B L IC
i nny claim In or to said laud or any part the right to resume her maiden ba8 been the highest number of such Warm Springs, $12; George E Thirl
C ity H n ll S p rin g fie ld , Oregon
name of Zola Smith and for such
, .
. ,
well, Eugene, $15; Thomas E. D«
»
O ffice at
| thereof ns against the plaintiff. Hon other
nnd further relief as to the
registered Jn any one day in Nike, Grants Pose, $12; Addle S
J
f
i.
P.
Barnard,
County
Judge
of
I.nn»
N A T IO N A L b a n k
February.
,
i't’ouuty. (»• gon, mmle a id daJeil at * court may se tn Just nnd proper
Graves. Oregon City, $30; John T. Leu
Springfield,
Oregon
This summon 1 r publlshier pursu-
At an open meeting of the North
order, January 5. 1926, directing that
hart, Springfield, $12; Elmer Erick­
j I his summons he pub islied once each mil to nn Order of the Honorable U. Bend city council Chief of Police
T
T
P. Barnard, County Judge, made and prank R. Jackson was dismissed from son, Deschutes, $16; Earl White, Auma
i
week
In
the
Springfield
News
for
a
A ll kind9 o f g ra vel fo r c o n ­
.
vllle, $12; James W. Bowers, Marsh­
period of six successive weeks, and entered January 29, 1926, nnd tho
FR A N K A. DE PUE
first publication hereof Is made the thr 8erT,ce of ,ho lR ^ for c°"duct un field, $16; John I. Webster, Multno
crete o r road w o rk .
We
i
that
you
appear
nnd
answer
the
said
A T TO R N E Y A T LAW
m ake a sp ecialty o f crushed
j complaint within 6 weeks from th» 4th day of February, 1926, and the becoming an officer. Complaint that mah, $12; Frank Frankford, KlnmatX
, date of the first publication ot thli last publication thereof is on the 18th Mr. Jackson hod been supplying wo
ro ck and rock sand. B u n k ­
N O T A R Y P U B L IC
summons.
day of March. 1926.
men with liquor from the supply stor Falls, $24; Howar I King, W lllametta
ers a t fo o t o f M ain on M ill
Sutton
H. E. SLATTERY, Attorney for
BROW NELL & BROOKE,
ed | n , ba city Jail was made by It. P. $15; Norman E. Tufford, Mill City
Springfield
stree t.
rapys
j Plaintiff, and my postofflco address
Buldllng
$12; E lbort IL Smith, Cottage Grova
Oregon.
Ils Eugene, Oregon,
Residence: Eugene, Oregon. Lowry.
H E N R Y W. C H A S E , Prop.
$12.
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