The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, April 08, 1926, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE BPiUMQg.i'XD NEWS
THURSDAY. APRIL 8, 1920
MRS. JOHN HILLS DIES
UNDER HOOFS OF COW
TOWN AND VICINITY
EXECUTORS’ HALE OF REAL
PROPERTY,
In from River—H It Scott o f llhi«'
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN ’h it
River wan a local visitor yesterday, bv virtu e of un order of tee - .¡inly
In from Dealer—<1. J Lnffer or Dex C o'iit of Lane County, Dreg i. In
ter wn. u via tor In Hprlngfti-ld yen- th e -m a tte r of the extale of Hugh M
I’r in , tli aeid. duly mad1' tu I en
i onlay.
i id of r'-cord on tii. 7th day t f
(lack from Portland— Mr and Mr» Apr'l, I9'!ii, Ito- underHigi* d, Execn-
H I M"ir non are hsck after u trip 1 i» t.i lb" l,u»t Will ai'd Testam enti
io I'o r tliin l early thin week.
■if •! gb M P'-lce. deceased, W'll, on
un I after the 10th duy of Muy, 1*28,
Here from Natron— Mr». Ob-nn
otter for Hale und »ell at prlvat' »ale
8«' it of Natron paid Sprlngfh-hl a
the following ib- irrlbed real property
visit Wednesday.
belonging to raid estate, to-wlt:
W a lte r v llle M i n H e r e — J li Endi­
Iloglnnlng ut the Southwest corner
cott. W altervllle resident, wn» in of Section 18, Townsh p 17 South of
to w n on buHliiusa y e » te rd a y .
Rung« 8 W est Willamette Meridian,
thence North 89 degree» 39 minute»
Muck» In Town— Verne llu ik u of
Eaxt 41 36 chain» to the quarter cor
Full Creek was a visitor here Wed­ ner on the South line of «aid section
nesday.
18; thence South 20.37 chain»; thence
Here from W estfir— Ward Lands- South 89 degree» 45 minutes East
hury wan a visitor In 8prlngflehl this 10 03 chains to a point on the W est
line of the John M Crook» Donation
week from Westfir.
laiud Claim No. 47, Notification No.
Baby Boy Born— Mr. and Mrs. Max 5024; thence North 38.66 chain»,
Coglll are the happy parenta of a thence East 11.75 chain» to the cen­
baby boy, born Monday.
ter of the channel of Bill Hays Creek,
M a kes P o rtla n d V is it— D. B Mur­ .thence along said channel a i follows;
AARON POLLEY. MINER OF
phy made a business trip to Portland' North 8 degrees 20 minutes West
6 20, chaya«^ north 22 degrees 42 min­
OLD WEST, PASSES AWAY on Tuesday.
utes West 9 09 chain»; South 73 de­
Down from W estfir—Carl Farrier gree» 30 minute» W est 3.21 chains.
One of the I ant of the miner» of the
old west passed Friday when Aaron 8. was here from W estfir thia week for North 45 degrees 46 minutes West
Polley died at the I-eaburg home of th« purpose fo having h|s hand ¿rent­ 6*1 chains; north 77 degrees West
hl« nelre Mm. (Tara Furnum. at the ed. The hand wn» Injured recently.
2 27 chains, north 44 degrees 80 min­
age of »3 years, 11 months and 2«
utes
W est 1.62 chains; north 5 de­
Undergoes Operation—Mrs. J
C
days. The funeral was held at the
Sweeney l< In the Pacific Christian grees East 1.74 chain»; North 26 de­
Walker chapel Sunday afternoon.
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gree* Weet 1 97 chain»; North 82 de­
hospital, following a major operation
le a v in g New York state when he
gree» 16 minute» Weat 4 85 chains;
she underwent yesterday.
woe 20 years old. Mr Polley took part
North 146 chain«; North 24 degree»
In the famous California gold rush, * Drive to Lancaster— Mr. and Mrs 30 minutes East 1.44 chains; Nortk
and was In the rush of pioneer mining C F. Egglmann drove to Lancaster 63 degrees W est 4 46 chains; north
activity In the old went for more than on Tuesday.
43 degrees 30 minutes Weat 4.78
two score years. He worked In the ,
rhalna. north 79 degree« West 7.38
Portland Man Hara—J. C. Sworden.
placer fields and hard rock mine» of
chains, north 46 degrees 30 mlnatas
California and Utah until 18 years who was the victim of an accidental West 6.88 chains, North 26 degrees
ago, when, more than 70 years old. shooting near I-owell some time ago, West 3.83 chains. North 34 degrees;
he ram« to live with his nelce at Lea woe here from Portland yesterday for East 4 40 chains; thence W est 4.28
treatment by a local surgeon.
burg.
chains to the Northwest corner of the'
Southeast quarter of the Northwest
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Held—
H.
T.
Shea
Marriage Licenses Istusd.
quarter of said section 18; thence
and E. A. Taylor, officials of the
Bogth 30 49 chains; thence West 20.16
Mountain
States
Power
company,
County Clerk R B Bryson has Is­
chains to the quarter corner on the
sued marriage licenses to the follow­ were here Tuesday to conduct a safe­ West line of «aid section 18. thence
ing couples during the past week: ty first meeting at the local plant of South 40.68 chains to the place of
Lisle Henry Horton. Mohawk, and VI- that concern Such meetings are be­ beginning, containing 270.27 acres In
vianne Mulkey, Rprlngflnld; Francis ing held every two weeks.
Lane County, State o f Oregon:
McLaughlin and Maude Hahl, both o f
Excepting therefrom the following
Boy Cuts Thumb—Carl, the young
Cottage Grove; lxwmard Edison Bo­
described premise», to-wlt:
son
of
W.
F
Gibson
of
Fall
Creek
lin and Erma Pearl James, both of
Beginning at a point 28 rods North
Creswell; Glenn Blsler and Nannie on Tuesday night rut his thumb sev­
The of the Southwest corner of the South­
Iola Carmen. Waadltng; John Lloyd erely while chopping wood.
1-ay, Eugene, and Dorothy Heyne?. thumb was nearly severed from the east Quarter of the Northwest Quar­
ter of Section 18; Township 17 South
Cottage Grove; Herbert Miller and hand.
of Range 6, Weet Willamette Merid­
Anna Iovln e Thompson. Eugene.
Left Arm Broken— The 2-year-nld ian, In Lane County, Oregon^running
daughter of Mr and Mr». O. L. Clem- thence East to the center of the
Mathews Here—Mr and Mr». E W
eat of Route 2. Springfield, sustained stream known as "Bill Hay» Creek";
Mathew» of Creswell were here on |
a broken nrm when ghe fell from the
thepce Northweaterly up »aid stream
business yesterday.
porch at the family hmm Monday af­
to the W est line of said Southeast
ternoon Thu little girl wu» brought
Quarter of the Northwest Qnurter of
O ld T im e D ance,
to Springfield for treatm ent
»aid Section 18; thence South to the
Stevens Hall, Springfield, Every j Hera from Elmira— Mr«. E. C. Tripp place of beginning, containing fonr
acre», more or less, in Lane' County,
Saturday Night. Garretts Orchestra, of Elmira w «i In town on Tuesday.
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Tickets 78c.
«f
Fulling utulir th« hiiof« of a cow
which »be wu» nlnrtltig Io milk, Mr*.
John A Hilt», <»f L"W«ll, wmm his'anlly
kill* »1 nt lh> horn on th» llllln rali'-h
liiiA I’rtijH) night Tin- body wan ill»
coinrcd n Hi*- »(nil n »h'-Tt tint« tutor
In Mi Hill», upon 1» I'liiin from a
nourhy
hoot «bur« In* ha. I non»* to
bring homo their i-bl«»t daughter.
Mr», llllln wan u tn li» lit th ■ time.
Il wn« 1» ll'onil tliut »he ellliur »lip­
ped ninl fell or fainted, under th«
h""f» i f the uulinul, mill n broken rib
p e l l ' (ruled the heart.
.Mr« 11111« wn» bom April 1, 1881.-
Uh' wan the mother of n non. Virgil,
and two dnughtern, Irene and Vitin.
Hhe 1» »urvlveil at ho by her mother,
Mr» Nellie Tilton of Hexler; two »In­
ter», Mm Lena (Iruven of New Jersey,
and Mr» Vlnn illggln« of Trent, Ore-
gun; ninl two brothers, K C Tilton
of Dexter and Enrl of Trent.
Funeral nervlres were held nt the
Walker parlor hore, Huntluy, and ’he
burial wan at Natron
PAGE FTV»
Oregon.
That the »aid »ale will take place
at the law office» of Potter & Foster,
at 981 Willamette street, Eugene, Ore­
gon. Term» of »ale, cash In hand or
one-half cash and hulunce to be se­
cured by first mortgage on the prop-
or'y on terms to be approved by the
Court.
JOHN M. PRICE,
JEKB A. FOUNTAIN,
Executors of the Last \VW and
Testament of Hugh M. Price,
Deceased.
A8152229 M6
For aS umptnous Sunday Dinner
CHOICE MEAT
It’« most necessary th at you have good Meat as the basi a
for your Sunday spread. So you will find here the very
choi'vst cut» you like.
Phone your order! Satisfactory choice and prompt serv­
ice assured.
i d ependent Meat Company
SPRINGFIELD, OREGON
PHONE 63
■M B B H B M B H B B inB H a
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Time
to Drop
the Fish
* Line
G r o c e r ie s
of Quality
We carry only the very highest grade, finest quality
groceries. Our volume of steady customers enables us to
sell many articles for less than you will pay elsewhere.
Our Btock is always fresh.
Phone No. 9, or leave your list when you aome in and
we will have It all ready for you when you call.
Bring your butter and eggs direct to us and receive the
highest prices.
They’re biting and all
the lC'”ars of the piscator­
ial pastime are flocking in
for rods, hooks and lines.
Friday and Saturday Special
Rods, R e e l s ,
Baskets,
Landing Nets, and Linen
and Taper Lines.
5 Creme Oil Soap _______________________ 40c
A Complete Stock of Im­
7 Crystal White Soap
................ ..... ........... 35c A f l f t
1 Peer's Wash Machine Soap
.................. 40c H U I
ported Halford Dry Flies.
Henderer
Electric
Supply
Total ............. ...................... ......................... $1.15/
Wax Beans, 1 Ib. 3 02. Size, 3 f o r .........................................35c
PHONC
FHOW a
S - WHITE FRONT GROCERY ■ 3
4th and Main St.
Compare These Vaiues
A t th e D ru gstore.
W ITH PRICES ON “TIRE BARGAINS' AND UNKNOWN
village maiden, coy and sweet
With downcast eyes, and husky
feet.
Told uh today, In serlou» tone
That her complexion color waa sll
her own.
We «nickered. grinned and then
relied
And laughed until we almost
died—
•'Please, gal, lay off that highbrow
guff—
lint tell us where'd ya get that
stuff!"— Prune Picking.
BRANDS
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LOCAL MEETINGS
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Ckinary—First Bunday and Third
Buturdn-y, Farmers Union Halt
Chivonlal®—
Fourth
Friday” Cloverdale School House.
creH W w ll-F irst , and T hird Tue»-
dny«, C nww dl. M. W. of A. Hall.
Conet Fork—Second aod Fourth
Thurmlayw. Farm Union Hall.
Danebo— First Twanlay, Danebo
Sidiool H ours .
Daren«-—Second anil Fouth Tues-
dayw. I>or«o« Church.
Hmlloyvlllo — First and Third
IWnnekw«. Hadleyvlhe School.
llocet»—First Bunday of each
month. H eceta School House.
Jaapor—Second and Fourth Wod-
nomkvy«, W. O. W. Hall. Jsepor.
Ixivwoo -Hoootxl
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Fourth
Wodii«*dwr« I. o , O. F. Ifall.
MeKenale looel, »ocond and
fourth Wedneedtvy, 8 p. m. I. <>. O.
F. hall, Walkerville.
Mt. Vernon—Wrot ami Third
Wednesday BrawfleM Stone.
Silk Creek Meet» Firat and Third
Thursday at (¡edar School House
Spencer Creek—Third Friday.
Pine Grove School House.
Trent— Second and Fourth Weil-
noedayu.
Ileaaont Hill
High
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Vida—Second nnd Fourth Satur
dny« at Mlngey H alt
Seorokirtoe will plea*« send In
time aud tdnoe of mooting nnd
effin“m* (>^ ‘lute nS Hrey may on»
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